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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Entered as second -class matter Aufust 5, 1909, at the \R>Moffice at Washington. N. C., under the act of March 3. 1879. PUBLISHED EVBRY AFTERNOON . EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. J. L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor. Telephone No. 'JIM I. Sl'BSTKIFTfOX KATKK: One Month.. -..5 .25, Four Months l.Ouj feix Months l.so . One Year 3.00 i subwriDiTH desiTtrrK'Tttr paper continued will please notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise, m. will he continued at regular sub?crlp Mon rates until not tee to stop Is ro ml nil." I If you do not get The Daily News promptly telephone or wriUi the man ager. anil the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It is our desire to pleaso you. "\VASHf*?+TON. N-. 13 LI'T THK NKVfs FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not I fail to Jet Tht? News follow them daily i Mth the news of Washington fresh ' and crisp, it will prove a valuable ^ companion. reading to yoij likn a let- j ter from home. Thost* at thy sea ftbore or mountains will find The News a lutyt welc.om<r and Interesting! visitor. v mi st bk sk;m:d. All articled sort to The News for; publication must be signed by the' writer, otherwise they will not be! published. ? ?-Hn['imaih."h ^ hi-mu. . ? 1 So mnrh has been said about the ' report of -Air. FTTTum wno Ins ? liei'it j auditing the tUy'a hooks that the! editor vT ?h!s paper was under the' impression that the citizens wore very 1 telieW _-lTfiTPTTTTPit-ffi- whn? rlic report"-!' would, contain. The sTiiaTT aUeflTt5! !}nce at thi* meeting last evening 1 ?shows -ei?i:?!'isivfly thai wo were in! error. - _? I It ij* to !?e regretted thai r<?!> !>w ..;'J i". ?' j . vu? " ] ??? t <>f master-;: :.tid. and v :i fiandl-d !i a wmr.'-r as tu r?-:le t ? r. d:? Upon :t? autSor. Tin: i?im-t:ici:m i\ rm.:;. enigma n me. TS.e.- '-rir-l new.-j. ? ;*-r. r ?'.?tiiy (.??w.-pr.per, when t!-.** now w- |> h'i? !r.? a . %<li'^uU: : and whri liy . thf*s?? s busings! men fail to Advert i.-e." ThLt !< 'all: a!.wtr *???? rhsit* f-n- \ , We nre gla<i io know tli":"' :uv a ''?.v j of our i if:7.er.:i nppre. Native "no'tgl: j our effort* to rally t ;> :i:<- suppo;-' -?f , the pa, :t fhnws gratitude p*r ? o. j Every "effort is made to publish a ; paw in ^fr.r.r.z w!ih Waulilngton'-p ; growth, and decided Improvement}-- 1 would he nuT'le tfiat are r-oiupmplated ' !f t he :i?ar,cTf:?,ment saw that (he ?-i r i- : zens would rnlly^t.d lw< k the efforts, i A newspapc-h-ttf l.a- nu*.i.u*TRnsCallv ' mu.-f finvi* the uivtlYtdert fmpport nr - Jhf nommnnitjC-ia which It lives. j Suppose -Wellington were F'rfT of: hu4h hnufne*: n.i?n tin the ahcvi. wl:i*. | p towij vc would htive. I.Hje'M! of I waikt?h 4+r*nt&-. i*?wi.iyd Lim? ul. progress we would :.e "rea riling it by leap:? a Ml bo'inds n< '!# evry town ir. North Carolina would have to lotTerl . nnrt .catch us. Kut a sentiment as e:; nrqgsed by this business man i.-' given | for the purpose of showing {he rest wTi?t ta ftUMlit bv inogreh* in i?tt^??41 est sense. We hope the day Is not far distant when every business insl Daily News in published In the inter >st of this city, (or th? good and up if t of e*ery man and woman in It,' md that when It Is patronHe)!^^ aeann another step In the. rung of eu erprlse and achievement. A CilANT iVTELbKC^OOME. The death of Judge James C. Mc tlae, dean o! the I'niveralty Lav ?ii'hool. Chapel Hill, -which occurred - ? udden'y Sunday night, will he read - with regret all over North Carolina. No man ever tilled. .this exalted poisi :ion who was more popular" with the .j t uden is and today many a tear of love falls on his bier from the moun iftlna to the sea . ( Judge McRea. ha? fiTTeil the rw*i" tion as head of the law department! t'or a number of years, having suc ?-eed??fT TT?? trnu l.llilonUiI LJr John Manning. lie waa a mat. of parte, an. honor to the profession and State. As Superior couff judge he was popu lar. painstaking and just. While on tli^ bench he visited Beaufort county aevei ni time.H- atui auiik_a_lastlns im pression on our people. ? He dUl the ?/lulu for the right"? sake. At -the l.'nfversity'Tfny- gian*--h>tMl?J lect shone as nowhere else. In every walk of lite this distinguished citizen measured up tn his calling, ills death is a grest loss to our State institution and to till his place will be no small ?ask. Thus one by one the great and wod are falling. I ADS AN|i KASIIIOSS. New York. Oct. 10. ? -It is true that* *hvaih skirts with extreme scant lies a . t?f ^n. ; ,, neor consldere d j -mart. Ivji anions*-! he jm'ATct !- \ !? .? are to be seen skirt# thw, while con so narrow around the ankles that] they" make walking almost IjnpossN ! M??. .\lyst of the skirts *h<>^ much ! Tnoiv fullness around. the waist. 5ome a re*Kathore J the-aide ??, I almost Ml r.re gathered or laid in sovyral side plent* at l he bftvk, nitd j there r.re few, i: any. tnade quite i plain. Oversklrts ami draped skirts, j rudled and flounced skin*. and skirts , wi*h w ??!?? b'.as bands of Minn* con trast lug material ar?- >i!l to be noted tig the latest models. ? Alt the fashionable skirts shown I .atnong^irredntest Importations 0 j ? i iientrii-ity lll^*?nnt! direct JotT TTTTc , ?f the f' a i v. res is their length. They | im' Made so a* ii> 'touch the grouti/l ill :???. u:.d and .snrevt, morning. arty trveuinu sown# :;;.;de .j; iiiwi .?tylo. Tlio'Uos ' u.r also a f.\v delightfully Hm ? t i- . v. .?'a Hues charmingly <tr: ? "Tifi. TTTe ?fctrr m* a* close as *'Vv'i at tl.e sides-ar.d lit front, hut is made ^;uau:li tor '.he mmo: na-t | ?f :he ykir : ? ? b?? draped up u:uo th? wai"t; at. the back a box plait or uj ?;.:,n:nd Ii lira.--!'. I-. har.gs straight to] t he hem ??:' the sklei. This is?a com- 1 ? f drapnd Prin**^ff I ?! l-i?? iiij-'h-waistcd .-.kirt. Sonit-how or other all wab'ts Hoen: to larger. At lea.-: ; 1 iey look larft r. wiicth-T ?>r in t'lv.'e are more] U'.M*'d lu :.:.'ir size. The fa-t ] '!"!!' ""i". imui i ? -i 1 ? I ? :? -??.? j ? .! : i r rTTT' >klrts and that t he I tr.ay , l"i. T!:*-l; the bvo-.ii s.it.'n b* is so inn. !i a sVat.ir" of alir.u i'ur i ;:ot worn j-? rfenly ?! ?iKlit the rtpure, hut is in soft r?*'i P ; ?-v;k-1 ly I ??? e.i.'tl 'AdiAi-iiiie. hj.t a little abov<> li.'V.i vflivt. I -tr+fl -M" i'.ii- r.'-j ;,f "iT ? ??? i.-'iiK-rjui m?u the oversCITr ni >.w tliia trs*:is|iuront fabi-'c reeally li?* ituys '?> '.vi>'u nil si arf> and I t-.ftr.-tn wi-rc rn^hionabl? nr.d '..???i la?l;i <_w. re Tsnght'hni*1. *????.??.? -ai- 1 . .-.'ill aihmvis- nhlte iiu-xix .onviefe'.y hi?Uiw? uuier b| trans]?aren: helio*.roii?? or mauve vo51? f.jf?vs thn fashion 'o , ::rec-ilc:i. The s,v :i ia idain. :no : .? fuHv htJJ'.C lit..] fj*. i c-.l. tn f' i t ; :t wlil'-'. r.e:> in fr'Hit did tl'.? ? "'d< ?'. lit wiitl. r*onsi?J":nl<i" r? i 1..*? V . t anc tiie l ie?.di5.s oi " '.'.r1 vo.l'?. are < ar.K- it itj? a:.d t .irrjed ovr'r rmd ?netr agaln !'ie end i.- e^v-el;!* .tp t.: . tin belt 3? ?is(* side. Anotlier p'-t-'il i:; r novelty is t c/ hav ? hair ! s?:lr* or one a.ateri. t. ihc other ha:? of sonu- li fferent kind fs t;r.rk blue rert;e and bl jek , Si'.Jhl .".re r^??s enmbiued. whlV? si'l f?,;l.?r1v '-J.'ot tii" jj; another gown j with 'h" ln-vrr pari of. lhc i-.S-i.'t ot fm'^'io:. or vlvet ?;-! the . jploi "'T litr.^ rrrizaiiiursru idiu I f??i. in i.i^ sam" ??olor. The .rai.-'t ?.! nxstciics . iJku . ulMiu.- ;.q.x L c .L tl.'.' n? a- fo t- v.-> an r^d uts j hroU-'i i Ills/- tv: possible, for thh ? ??RihinS:^fc of ? vo ira:? rJ .1.- i ;?>?? ?? ter - : 'o <-iit ihe Hpiirc unbecominfft* . I [.ess trying to the is ihe lire with a r.r.cide*! bias rfi'o- -. -jj. *:de ] irfln.' r.d'rwXF. Cure, sick IT i-' -t, ache. Also Nervous Headache, 1 rareler. Headache aod ae'iex frTm Ori;> Stoinaeh Troubles or Fonale tro.u ftlfa Try Xanudine ifa tie iid effects inunf^InTrly. ?;d?i brii?^ alsta. the aklrt In cloth or velvet arid? the other in silk. , " For evening wear the flounced skirts are not yet veiy popular, but ;aore of them are coming in as the reason progresses and the costume* of IS 50 are evidently -dent Inert oq<m more to sain a place of themuelves. These wide, full skirts suggest crino line, and the materials and trimmings ar*? must suggestive of the fashions of the time Just after the American civil war. Pleated and gathered skirts of i vi He sitd moassellne,? with? narrow rues or f'ounces headed with pipings of satin and bands of tiny artificial (lowers,- with knots of ribbon, certain ly -remind one of lite gowns In old family- yorti^Hfr A more elaborate rendering of the Fame fashion -Is also to be .noted in the v? i fA-rij brocaded hi Iks, with lloun- I ? 4-^w <idff?(l nnrruw frhigiv Hi|| these are by no means the only mod els worn, and besides that there is st'ch a large variety of the most beau tiluJ ^iterials to choose from. Bauds' of fur and bands of em broidery art* extremely fashionable as trimming on the new skirts. One of vi-.o nrft mmleli (pr r1 street coa tume is- of rough serge, 'the jacket of medium length and the skirt trimmed with a broad band of bear fur. The TTTllaT" ?T:ft sleeves are finished w'ilh the same fur. it is a smart model and the lines are simple und beoom fr.g to slender figures. so that it may becomc a popular design later in the! season. Many of the little evening wraps, are of light and airy materials, equal ing In thinness the gowns themselves. I t >thers are more sensible -wraps and j liin.fr -I in arim Ir V.jj'.ki I -favor. These velvet wraps, when] I trimmed with Persian trimmings. or| I jet lit l^^itrious assortments, are ex-! 'tremelV handsome. The lining chosen I ! with an evening cape has niiu-h to do1 j with the effectiveite?* of the garment, i and JL'SMftlliL a contrasting color jisj jt-hosep. harmonizing w'.tli the outer i j ;] liitle ho>:se .'?<?*..? n? foulards | jai-. -t^cd "evtenslvel.* , .vd .the simps I ?r?- [ill-.'v! with ojnr'iijr* is: .x dot , :;n-i Ulnuergr.rs:M-. "T ? ?i ! i vl pattern?. I Sir!; .os fcav .? l.erv "-V r In nia'r.y ? % |su!;v\: ! :i i:on,.:?.".dour ?".*"??? - * ,-r w il-bej I ir. ;.-h frr si'iinei* gown- :r. l,ouis lie* for x vemiifi w*r.. .M: t' " ; r me | and i ' havv rev^v ??; fcr the vi;e:; .-'.to ev.-:.:n,T powr? and! wraps the s..f? n*. 'tierlcl*. \Y;ih The] wor.dn- i' ;i offerings* In liio text ;re-| tlo-iy. ii .should ii>v bo a dilni u!t :n it- 1 ter ftr- rt:iv woman to find sor.K-thlng ' to s:;/t* her j ocketbeuk ci-d her com- i i ?. . /"V plex'on. . ^ j lJJlik !iu M. ?! ? t: \ :?! r* iris | 'for ; r. ' ? i r ?v\|\e r.-":-.'. . ,^hl7T" tfie j < ra:-.e for bla?V has ja.:to.ln.l Ar.icricftTj j Sin re i hen wp have had bitck frueks.' hlar,; 1M Ug | fiieftn'a Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. | It quiets the pain at once, and i can bi applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it i doesn't need to' be rubbed ? all you luve to do is to lay it on 1 lightly. It is a powerful prcpa- . ; ration and penetrates, instantly? / j relievos any inflammation and con* jfi gestion, and reduefcs the swelling. flj i Sloan's* Liniment: in an excellent antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cats, bums, ' wound# and , contusions, and will draw the poison j from sting of * is in* i ? I,, laiiiMii'fr Tifiiirilii LETS GO TO WASHINGTON PARK. Bargain i^E. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE Jame* W. Cole | J. LEON WOOD & CO., HANKERS and~BROK1sRS ? ' STOCKS. BONDS, COTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK. VA. } Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exthanuc. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. accounts given careful attention. EAST CAROLINA | ,1 Teachers' Training School r? j & j 7/( Established and maintained hy the State lor the young men ? and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession j ? of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani- jg j ^ tat ion perfect' L. g | \% SESSION OPENS OCTOBFR 5TH, 1969. I ^3 . V>, 1 >? Forlprospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, ' , ? CKcmnir M =5 - % 1 : ! JUST RECEIV ED j Filiing in order of Ed ison Records, including | i new list for September. | Call at ourstorc and hear ) the latest music and song j hits. .No one thing, vvifl j i'^ive so much pleasure to j so many people for so [ long a time at so little | cqsJ-^s a ? . PHONOGRAPH. With our easy payment , plan they are in reach of everybody. RUSS BROS, i! , - -THt I in LIU. FRAMLHS^lli 1 he Gem Theater FIXE ORCHKSTRA y I'OX FIl?K\ri:-i-I>i-?mQ. s/ WAY TO H.V*>I'f\l-:S8? Drama. KimiK WAS A UK A i. UWj: OXK ? Comedy. SCHOOL CHI I.DilKX's RKVKXOK ? Educational. III? t'AX'T'FOOL HIS WIFE'S MA ? ComeJv. , Xext Friday evening (lie Gcm wIU Kivo away n beautiful Sterling SHver C ninirlalna Co . the oiic liulding the liH'kj" coupon. ? Coupons will ylinn r,. ,,uf. roniitfnly. | $12,000 IN PRIZES. . 1 To lie awarded at the ti REAT STATE FAIR Oclober 18-23, 1909. 49ih Arinu3l Fair will top the list in Exhibits, break ; the record in Free Attractions, beat the best in Racing, j outdo itself in Clean Shows, cap the climax in crowds,! Bigges? Midway in the South, No Dust this year, addi- j tions to'Gra'ndstand, nearly Double Seating Capacity, : t'-irc nn Ctrcpi Cnrs. innre Special T rains than ever. I Rate. Round Trip for One Fare plus Ad mission Cou-1 pon to grounds. ? _ ~ ' For Premium List and.other information apply to ! JOS. E. POGUE, Secretary, Raleigh." | -HELP IS OFFERED? WORTHY YOL'NG MEN A^'D WOMEN. No matter how limited your I mo. iin of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AN?) BUSI NESS C OLLEGE. Durham* N. C., is ready and willing to help You secure ?? high-c?'1" Hi??tnp?? Education. The ON l,Y Business CoJIckc in.thc Caro lina* proved over hv an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor: ? A auffi cicfil jinarant.ee hftls superiority. - Enter now on e?ay payment plan. . DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy, j Penmanship. Civil Serv'ce, English Branches, etc. Expert Faculty? Rail road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed. I pBtJSjNESS a OPPORTUNITIES RATE, 1 cent per word. Estimate six words to <h? line, ^ -d inclose payment with copy. Answers 1 to adi.. may be received at this office. To insure prompt at lentil all adver tisements should be in business office by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention. LOST AND HOUND LOST. ABOt'T OCTOBER 1ST, A bunch of .koys with aluminum ? fhaln attached ? Finrfor plpgfrp fA turn io News office and receive re ward." 19 HTKXOGRAi'IiKRS STENOGRAPHER A X D T Y P E writer. Let mo write- your letters. ? Jll Isb Beulah.Thomason 1 Chamber of Commerce FOR >i.V'LK - LONG CAPES IX ALL XKW SHADES at J. K. HoyTV. TOMORROW IS BARGAIN 1?AY AT J. K. Hoyt's. ? - - THE CHOCOLATE VOL" HAVE been_ waiting for, "Apollo," Rone better: at Sparrow's. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND TILE ONE day Bale at J. K. Hoyt's ? Wednes day. ? weihvesdaY is bargain day at J. K. lioyt's. W N rTTravitFitrrTtrs Vt agra, Concord and Delaware grapes a? Ton v Tnylnr THE HlCi \\> TKI.LS THE TALE. J. K. Hoyt. MTSR GltAPES, LARGE yi'AXTlY, just in. at Willi*' Bakery. NEW ARRIVAL OF HAND-PAINT China, "at H. O. Sparrow's. ISO SI' ITS TO SELECT FROM WED nesday, at J. K. Hoyt's. nrv your sriT tomohhow Special values. J. K. lloyt. * MEN'S AND HOYS' UNDERWEAR in a!l grades and prices, at J. K. Hoyt's.,-? . YOl it MONEY WILL DO DOI'HLE ' d:;t" at^TrK. Hoyt's, Wednesday. oi i? candies .>ixi : the best ? ^ ? '? J 2U jra. pun nd the ftlnd other folk^jet 20 r.ntl 40 cents for. Jos: r. Tayloe r..M.n--s- sMpnrnrrrs at b.tip+ sa!a ]>rlv??, \Y?d:icsd5y. k FHESH Clltit'OLATE ? Jt'hT All* rived. 11. G- Sparrow. IKHtOTHV IHIDD sHtJKH HIK LA dies, gee the n*w CToMi top"Wtlon boo: for dress, at J. k. Hoyt's. ladies*, misse.v and chil* dreu's underwear; prices right, at J. K. -^EH-Si'A It ROW'S TEN <TA"T LINE ? of Fc.uge. AX XHfc..#PHt'LAL OFFEH j; ? i-i a. K.-ilayt's big ad. GE\ EIIAL HElvUHi.M; MUJp ? - ! Typewriter*, sewing machines, "bi cycle*. g-mg arid revolvers; locks and keys made to fit. E. W. A. V.onlard, Market street, oppo?*te Courthouse. ? - i 3f KIMOVAS-tX 'EVERY -MAKE, LONG and short, at J. k. Hoyt's. I : :? *i go to "the ncurcst place" when i buy Inc. a suit, or hat, or Nhoe?? -go toj tin* strire that earns your Interest by I its c levJH- nnd ?<>r*lMent adverting. | Is clevJV anil per If pi a n nm u To move, and not yet fnlly derided an to where, answering ads. becomes , urgent business with you. . The real triumphs of the store's buyers Miould always lie celebrated lli the store's ad vert (King ? according their Imporlawee, Make your next purchase at a store that Invited you to come. FOR GENERAL j SURGICAL -AND? , Kon- ? Contagious MEDICAL ~tASES RATES:? Private rooms $15 to Ward< large and ?iry> Sit per week. Ad dress (MISS) jtlLIA A. SMITH, Snpt. of Norm ? BWLE MEMORI AL HOSPITAL Professional Column * SPECIALISTS > V J -r - - -r H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of tbe Eye- Ear, Nose ami Throat. Hours: *-12 A. M. Cor. Main and 2-5 P. M. Gladden St*., 'PHONE 86. Washington, N. C. Df. I.M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Washington, N. C. . i Dentist. Office corner of Main and Kespass streets. Phor . . Washington, "N. C. ~ ; ATTOHNKVS H. S. WARD TU^flUS Df CRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, N. C- * We practice in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. Mac-Lean. Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN "" ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Practices in all the Courts. W. M BONI>, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina Practice in all Coutts. W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C. ? Practicc in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. IVm. IS. Kodman. Wiley c. Kodman. RODMAN & RODMAN ^ Attorneys-at-Lnw ? - ] ? Washington, Nf C; - ? Business Cards R. L. STEWART PRACT,CALE^TCHMAKERa?d ?grner Main and Market Just received a large assortment of the latest designs in Jewelry. Ro pairing a specialty? =? H. B. Goldstein, We are stil! do***; business at our old stand. In this period between the seasons we arc ?till satisfying cm tomers. Ourfall sample, are already in t)nd wc can tafe your ordeFnow - tor immediate or future delivery. - - Vumn tur lumnittmi. n. u. t,?nn;nn. For t FIRE INSURANCE ^ See ? _K- ? J. and~I?. B. MYERS^ ? The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Price, and Work Right. WASHlNflrON, N. C. ' WHiTE - BARBER - SHOP The only first-class white shop in city. A trial will convince anyone of reas onable judgment. We have 3 chairs. A first-class white barbers. Satlfactlon assured. Opposite Postal office. A. B. DRAUGHON. Prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS INSURANCE ? ofab'ktridB. ? rt Buy~Your~ HORSES and MULES from GEO. H. HILL i . Th* tasks that want adt. have fclled to do In this cltjr, if mt along 14* Of HWM that hare been ? mgl >llshed, would ma|te a small showing ? ..
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