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FURNITURE! ? view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for the home Our fall line is replete with home necessities. "See us before purchasing. JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. To Out-of-Town Subscribers THE DAILY NEWS offers one SEVEN-PIECE DINNER An or.nnv cht a "* UK UL(I\I\ 1 JL I to all who pay 1 Year's Subscription Before November 1st. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SAMPLE DESIGNS -Jbarc la Only Onn " Bromo Quinine " Thmt Im . Laxative Bromo Quinine The y. m. c. l. TOMORROW "Mr. B. F. Finney Will W tlie Speaker?Meets at 3 O'clock.' < Those who "rorttombtife attending fK.. Christian ? Kongm [ tomorrow afternoon, at the Chambei ol C'osmderTo *i'oomsrinircTr rirt -treat - In store for them, as one of the uifted platform speakers re to add ress the league, in the person of 11. F Fiimey. Southern Secrelary ?>f j_ht* Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Tlu> TTeagite 13 to he congratulated on" securing hl? servlrw*. ~ Remember the houv- of meeting Is '?hanged to a o'clock, instead o? -L, as heretofore. The exercises will be in charge of Prof. N. C- Xewbold. The music will be furnished by the M. K. Church choir. The following program will be ren dered : Anthem. Hymn No. 201. Prayer. Mr. C.-G. Morris. Hymn No. 190. Scripture reading. Collection. Vocal duet. Miss Ada Rhqdes and John A. Arthur. Address. Mr. B. F- FHHiey. Prayer. Mr. C. F. Bland. Hymn No. 147. All the citizens, bo.th ladies and gentlemen, are cordially Invited. Re member the hour. 3_o'clock sharp. Noted Speaker at St. Peter's Church Mr. B. F. Finney, of Savannah. Ga., southern field secretary of St. Andrew's Brotherhood, left. the city | yesterday afternoon for Greenville, ! and will return today. Mr. Finney 'will speak at the ll o'clock service Jll. SL_I*exer's Church,- on Sunday, and,: in the afternoon will give an address In the Chamber of Commerce rio'ms I at 3 o'clock. I " "ETveryoody should avail themselves" of this opportunity <o hear Mr. Fin ney tell of the work of this great or ganization. Dr. Beaman Gives Up Work | i The many friends of Rev. R. C. | Beamati, D. D.. formerly pastor of . the Fir;t M'athodiai Church, this city, ^ 114 regret to hear of his continued | Illness.- rre lifts b?ten aHlicted wltL carbuncles and is suffering to such an extent he is compelled to relin quish his work as pastor of Centen ! arJ' Methodist Church, New-iJern, un j til he fully recovers. ^ Rev. A. W. Plyler, of the Western j-North Carolina. Couleiente.. who h** , been at the University of Chicago for the past year, will aa*ume"the duties as pastor pro tern. He is expected to take up his duties today. The A. C. L. Should Move Freight Quicker The Atlantic Coast Line authorities should make efTOrts to handle their | it lit i'ui-ui veil at this deuul-xyiicker ,lr- . y&t+ni*. ?ha: treight arriving here at the noon I hour, especially if there are several ' car loads. Is? not ready to be delivered to the merchants and business men until the next day. This is not only u great lneonyenler.ee but a hardship as well. If ihe railroad people are ?short of help they should put on ad ditional clerks to u*eei the demands ? ?f their business. The idea of freight .joing received h?rp one day at noon .tiLi i.i.i u vrml v"-j_ <y<>- n . - ;']>o?terous Km! -sho'iTH t;e stopped, for there is no excise TTTfsuch pro cedure. especially by -a railroad as large us the Atlantic Coast Line. This condition of affairs does -not occur every day. but when it happens that several cars arrive loaded with freight for the merchants, . one man ha* to d?? all the checking, sign all the hi I l.i of htdrmr and deliver the :'relght-^ar. utter impossibility it seems to The Xews. ..* The (?'oast Line hah always been of- Washington and they ara entitled I'-T'-rvi-n ^ FARMKR COMMITS SI'K IDE. WlnsTon-Sntem, N. C.. Oct. .2. ? - Albert C. Wharton, one of the most prominent citizens of Forsyth county, committed suicide yesterday after noon by shooting himself through the head. He left home about 1 o'clock and walked into a field nearby. Failing to return after on hour or more, the family began a search and found him lying in the field with a revolver by his side. He had been suffering from melancholia fbr several weeks. He was one of the most prosperous farm ers of the county and a former mem ber of the Board' of County Commis sioners.? News and Observer. The > deceased was the. , father of Mrs. .Jwnlus l). Grimes, of thl? city. She. niyomparled hf Tier hiiMiandr left for Wln*ron-Salem this morning to attend the funeral. When a ntore nse* but a small amount of space In Ifs ail*. It la con strued to mean that Its message Is small and unimportant. Tiffs IMlTJE IK HHTDRYT ? 1 <~v ' "2S n Pennsylvania Oaseite Hrsf Issued. ? _.A JJ80 ? Major John Andre of the British qrmj pan N Y. ixzi ? Gen! Alexander V. HM#*rt of the Confederate army, was born In Hawkins cotjnty, Tens. De died at Biloxi, MIm . Aug. 20, 1*08. 1848 ? Oen. Henry Bul-beck; a dle ""ftbiLWaSli*! 0g?X^lair 1754. " m niMtni Tnn* ' 1865? Oeaeral Robert E . Lee be me president of Washington Col yooooooooooocot SATURDAY NIGHT TALKS By REV. r. L. DAVISON Ckxx:ooooooooooooooooocxx>cb JUDGING FROM ^ ? APPEARANCE. internationafBible Lesson for Oct, -3, '?9. (Acts an 17-aa; 19). years, v^hile Paul was on his tray els as an itiner ant preacher, his toes were not able to do more than drive him from place to place by stirring up, the? pj>pu!aco against him,, but at length their hour of ven geance came. Faul returned to Jerusalem, and as his' custom was went into the tempJe itself to wor ship his God and the God of his fathers. . ? " A Temple Mob. Now It was wen known "that Paul had taught that th?ZJ?wU^ rite of rirrumr.Uinn wm nil Inngnr binding on Christians, that It was not essential to salvation, that it amounted to nothing one way or the other1, and on this visit to the city of Jerusalem, he had as associates some men who were known to have refused to submit to It. This was enough to kindle their smouldering wrath into a Con sequently when tfeesti zealots re cog PtauJ Paul in tumplx, they at the conclusion that be had brought his companions Into that Holy Place for the express purposo of showing his contempt -for their faith and dis regard of their feelings. Instantly the worshiping congregation was Jxanalormed Into ? howling mob. With shrieks and cursor Uu-y rushed upon the peaceful intruder with the inten tion of assassination then and there. In- their zeal for -their rehgion they would have split the blood of the apostle upon the sacred pavement It self. Dut the Roman guard, em bodied and authorized law, charged oner, and dragged him away from the would-be lynchers to a place of safe ty. It was a narrow escape, and It was all the more dramatic from the filet that there was not the slightest reason/ for It; the whole thing was based on a misconception of the truth, a supposition merely. The enemies of Paul put this and that together, I Jr.. rot-tain CUM to C?f tain conclusions, and the mob was the } result. Appearance^ were against j him, that is all. Mean Suspicions. [. But Paul was not *.he only man who has had to suffer through the mean -aufiplciong^pf others. Since the world began, and society was organized It has been the lot of man to be subject to crltleism, unjust and foundation less. Hearts haw been broken, homes have been disrupted, and communities acattdSrtlzed, by suppositions stated as I facts, suspicions reported as verities, | appearances, where evil Is taken for [ granted, the evi. < listing only in the I perverted mind 0: t2xe~ disturber oXJ the peace. ' The writings of Christ and the apgs- ! ties contain numerous warnings [ against unjust and baseless conclu- j sions. "Judge- -&->t fram-appe-araiictt* . VBv juufctf iifctivcvtW- ? >.*' it' not. that ye be not judged." "Charttyl thinketh no evi}." With such warn* ? Ings as these the Scriptures abound.! Without any thought of the serious consequences likely to follow, reputa- I lions are torn 'into tatters, characters ll are blackened, and life-structures de- j stroyed. It is not necessary to repeat a tale of suspicions appearances. A ' shrug of the shouider may be all that 1 ia mi -...^rv n j.: . n,' thp nr an 1 arching of the ey. &row may be damaging as an .'^Udavlt. When- the j avalanche 'is poised Just off the bal- j ante a single mo-, ? ment may send it i Into the valley on Its errand of de- ' strnctlon. ^ ' Ouft-rT Whole Cloth. In Paul's cast*, J. era was absolute- j ly not a grain o f truth in the accusa- j tlon of his enemies* It waa marie I out of- whole cloth. He had not done, 1 nor had be the least intention of do- ] Tu|? -* ** ' *? It was wholly manufactured. He was | WW VHWtw WHgWB ? aud being i such Ws most devout acta were open | |t5 crltlcfsm and the subject of mlaln ternretatlon. _ His enemies* were , bound to Impute evil to him whatever J he did, and they only waited the fav orable moment to flro the train which led to the prepared explosive. And I though entirely innocent this temple I riot resulted In putting the apostle un der errest, and making him a prison er probably for the balance of bis life. From that hour, be was in the grip of the Roman law. a grip which did not relax its hold until the headaman'a. axe. liberated the spirit of th^. daunt less missionary of the cross. And It all came about, because, while this man was In thtf line of dtfty, some un known, sneaking, suspicious, fanatical Jew started a cry one day In the tea# | pie et J?ruwLiem. ?hat^ imretic waa polluting that holy place by bringing Into It some uncircuaiciaed Gentile*. Paul on the contrary was engaged in performing an old-fashioned, orthodox Jewish vow^-for the express purpose of dlsarming^jaimplcloa hnd. relieving the mlnda of those who had already begut to Judge him by appearance*. ? 186ft ? Death of Rt. Reverend Henry Damien Juncker, drat- UAlAflilt BlflB op of Alton, ^lf. 1 87 1 ? Brlgham Yoo Hichs' CAPClHPfE Carps (Mck'Heed ache. Also Nervous Headache, .Travelers' Headache and aches from Orip, [ Stomach Xroublas ax | ? Trr "CmpudU*? lf? H?uMr? ?iKti ImmadUtolr Bold br dm# ***? . Men'c Pleated Rosom Shirts I Ate the thing for fall and winter. >Ve Lum'u Lcuutiful liuu uf ? y ? Monarch and Cluette Brands Which ire recognized as the best at the prices ? $1, 1.25, 1.50 and up. ] 7^? ? j (jy ? y/i'? f//Gt/-ART Kollars and Kuffs ? THE SPELLING IS DAD, BUT THE WORK WE PUT ON COLLARS AND CUFPfTlS PERFECT. ^ GIVE U8 YOUR CLEANING AND PRESSING. Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. 132-4 WATER STREET 1 Does Y our House I.eak? . If so, -we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing v . ? Cnlvanized Iron. Carey's. Magnesia. Rubber ancl Tar rapen -7 /-S ^ The price is right. J. It. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. Church Directory For Tomorrow. First Baptist Church, Marlcet fetrogt. Rt?v. J. A. Sullivan, ptn.lor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.. S. P Willis, superintendent; lesson sub ject, "Paul, a Prisoner, the tlot." 11 a. to. , morning worship. Sermon sub jecti "A Mother's Concern. " 2:30 p. na., baptism In the river. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Sermon subject, "The WaysWe-Seeker." 8:15 p. m.. The Lord's Supper. Monday, Octobes Ith. 4 pm.. Sunbeam meeting. Wed nesday, October 6th, 7:30 p, m., prayer meeting, led by Mrs. Dawson's Infant class. 8:15 p. m.. Church meet ing- . AH .Strangers are cordially In vited 10 intend. attentive ushers. Good music. J St. Peter's Epi3co<*al Church# Bon r.er ttroet. Rev. Nathaniel Harding, ? dtur. 3 mid ay Kh? ti V in . rr.i : itnit ? .\l B. F. Finney. Southern Secretary of i he Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Willi speak at 1 1 a. m. After the address i the Holy Cummunion will be cele brated. Evening song At 6 p. m. Seats free. All welcome. . | First Presbyterian Church. Glad den stro??, Kcv. H. JL_Searight. nas ToF. SurUlij school, 9:-30 a. m.. Jno. ] IJ sparrow, suk)(-PintrnUPiii. t?|p*rh-' :ng at 1 1 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Pffcyer, meeting Wednesday evening. All re re: ve a cordial wolcome. Excellent autiCj First Method tut Church. West Sec ond street. Rev. M. T. Plyler, pastor. Sunday schooTN?:6o pi in., C: P.j Bland, superintendent; *E. R. Mlxon. assistant superintendent. Preaching at U a. m. and "nZO p. m. by thp pas at the morning servico. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. All inviua. Seats free; excellent music. Christian Church, fiast Second street. Rev. Robert V. Hope, pastor. Sunday school, 4 p. m.. J. B. ..Latham, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.' m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Prayer .meeting Wednesday evening. All strangers In the city are cordially Invited. if M mum . What a Heap of Happiness it Would Hring to Washington Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach ure or at work/* If women only knew the cause ? that Backache palps come from sick kidneys, 'Twould save much needles* woe. ? Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid ?lameness across my kidneys had dis appeared Doan's Kidney pills have proven very beneficial and in return I am glad to endorse them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, States ?Ck' 8ole *SenU for the United Reinwuilwi mw uamc? uoan s ? BATH CITIZEN DIBS. Mr. G. B. Williams, one of"Batha oldest and most highly eHtee'm?ift,cltl tens passed away in that town, this morning. He was between 70 and 80 year# of age, Mr. Williams ha* long been connected with the history of Bath and Beaufort county.' He was a consistent member of the Baptist *fhurch.? The deceased was a farmer by profession. He leaves a wife and aevdf&I children to mourn their loss The funeral will take place tomorrow YOURSH0ES REPAIRED WHILETOUWAIT Workmanship nnd m. t ?rial of first quality. This in a new department added to our busi ness and f i Is a lcn ft . It neces sity in thisci y. For the next Thirty Days I OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS In CROCKKBY and HAnD MiOTBrt CHiXA-conalstinn of ? Berry Sets, Spup Plates, vari ous Bowls, and msny more ar ticles too numerous to mention. 'Phone 58. H. G. Sparrow. Just Received HEINZE SWEET PICKLES *25 Cents Quart. ? E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. Howe's Great London Shows mESBfcotrrim ,. ' i ?? urllrr anu.jn n .tiorp t onunamlii nit ion than everl^Mre to maintain their unrivaled stand ing ami rank, and to Amaze anil Delight Their Tliousauda of Patron*. Many Entirely New and Exclusive Features A Few of the Many Features You Will See: MARION SHERIDAN AND HKft TROUPE OF PERFORMING LIONS' PROF. BUCKLE V '8 HERD OF PERFORMINGTELEPHANT8' Including DUCHESS, the Largest Elephant in the \Vbrtd." ROSEDALE, THE BEAUTIFUL $10,0000 KENTUCKY HORSE JACK, LARGEST GORILLA ETTBft "EXHIBITED IX AMERICA He Is Five Feet Ten Inches In Height and Weighs 1 54 Pounds, has tre mendous Strength. Marvelous Agility, an<) His Powerful Arms Are a Wonder to Behold. A Truly Wonderful Display of Trained Animals 400 People; 250 Horses and Ponies; 20 Funny Cloms gROF. WHEELER'S MILITARY BAND ~ The FlowSr and Pick of Feature Performers from aM Nations. 4n a Pro^ gram Extant, startling struggles and ludicrous revelries, carrying the spectators by storm and wildly ap ? ? ? plauded fcy all .. ? ? ? JwrrSr* D ' DIVIHU k.rk?L, A ' ' iS'HT ? J3D*3I 1XAH 11 |??"E3 BABY ??g,s AN ENDLESS PROGRAM OF STlfctfjNG EVENT^ ITACULAR STREET PARADE "
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