WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS: Entered as second-class matter August 5. 19??, ,*t the postoflce at Washington. N. C.. under the act of March 3. 1 87 9 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. J. L. MAYO. Editor ttnd Proprietor. Telephone No. 21M?. + SntsrRIKFlOX RATES; One Month % .2T. Tour Months I.imm Six Months -4.50 One Year 3.01) Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued willjAjPhsv notify this office -on date of expiration, otherwise. It will be cpntlnued at regular sub?crip- 1 ? Ion ralii "UTJttt no.rtee to stop Is re Calved. II you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man axer.-nnd the complaint will receive ImravdlaQp attontica. It. in our desire to pieaad you. NVjiSmNGTON^N. C . OCT LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not tall to let The News follow them daily wit Ij the news of Washing and crisp. It will prove a^aluable* companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will flml The News a most welcome and Interesting ?lsltor. MI ST HE KHiXKU. All articles sent to The News for 1 publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published MORE WORK NKKUKII. If the Mattamuskeet Railroad is to tor? ? i im.'H m ted ? f> om ? lUihn ? Lu_ Washington, the people residing along the proposed route have got to .bestir themselves, j n otho ti words, work is being done to meet the con ditions as outlined by the Governor and his Council of State, we must confess, there i* not that interest ills' s* ,, played in this important nlatter there, should be ? especially when one real- ' ize? our pet??4?- hav?* only a few \vwl?> in whirl) to meet the State's require ments. If there was more work and ; less talk. the ouile ?k for su?? **ss { would be brlg1ite"K arid there woulil some evidence tltat we "mean what \y* say. Kaeh day that w-? procrastinate.] but another day i ? ^ t v? v. v t<> !??? i regained. The N.-' s ]> l.tining f what h?? already been done, far from i It: those in charge are to Ve praised. A- ? 1 railroad provij .-'.ini-d that :r j [tideavoring to Im bttfr-- and instill in il - minds <>: jj^ople the thought they mu*t rnllv their forces and go ?o work in earn est If th-y wish their efforts to bear fruit. V.V" .hear Tlii* people 'all alone ; the line are in tavor the railroad j ? certainly. The Nv?s U!'l not ex- ! ?r view of-Htn mai:e-:^j hut. in ordv^to a- ? omplish the ?'.?? " Pec i Iluy oth**r v?ew ..f -Tffw nm r ? ? | but. In unb - a<< omplish the sired end. th**r?> musC'be something] else exhibited beside mere expP^SS.Hnu | favorable High's of way are to be-' ?ecttred. camps prev'ded. ^onie a.-sur- ! ance* to the State thar t r??ad will ' be operated.^ forces r we are in f^v :? ??. :!:?? .. built and. tht rltflits way J cur<d has -he right I U-t-il -A-.1, ': ' ? ?? ? ?-r? operated^^A-f*' w.-? dire- tir;g rces along* (j** ' Whil? not doing ? L. '.his o. jM,ris:si:rv ; News des:tv? i?, ,-ee ?: displayed or? ?i..* par hC- . . . - eu?erpn*e a sr-.er.e ' t'.l tude r|er,lB:ilt? ? Th*' tr"!i Is. ?! have b?jeii too O-rell-t. ??? rr.ii.-Lf ! their duty. I.etv aro've nt??ro and PhiT* n-.ir tvrrd' 'i~ m:r ,'vty. v pie '>t V.\?-iii:ig;..n and if county, th5s road m i.-r Tie eonsfr; ?1? the s.'. ?!!.'? re .f ;r... c?>ur.iy rnnnds it. The ?y?<. ?*f the State North Carolina .v/e y<. i. We "Never. P run; 'fiW ar.d l?e r?atlv to the ? nrereib-tif wl-r. fh.- ir. 1 ' - ' " ? - road" to Wash'ngion. All> ion WOItklVr; ?. f i: r. v. peri merit of building h.?f ??S-4 of The Mills type for working Kir'.-, who i.y force of circumstances nr?- voni rwdltd to work in the bis K'!?aH w?"Mt siuvck and factor!#** For thr"?* and four ?i ' I Iars a wpmV. T1:? nrrvnu'iit !?-uiiif none too poor.; hu??el. 5?" Is rather BurprlsInK that r.ftor tf.p indirtput*Me success of lo.v-prlcfd hotel.* ? or work ing men. the thousand*; of jdrls who do not earn more than wiotirJi to keep body "and soul together should have no opportunities of that sort. "H?r? in Abbeville the Henrietta Is nnriig ft useful mission. True, the. Hum letla ? I* ? ri-pgnd^wt ? m a Kr^?? measure on the support of the public, bat It wHI doubt less he self-sustain ing at some time In the Cuturfr. While vast Hums of money ar<* be-.i Ing annually sent abroad to convert heathens who can never have anv- 1 thing common with the Interests of I thia'cottntry, girls who strive to lead fchriatlun -are LhriZ^lIuIL _Uj:_ mfercllesfl world to fight Its tempta tions on the miserable pittance of a week. "Mills hotels" have been T...IU r?r wnntnr mm] w^.h ff?r^ nv suits, and coultf not some of tbe rrtoff^ <y wbkb is now a?nt abroad be ex pen<i#d in saving American girl? from the street? Oae 1 hit with a brick to realise that no girl 1 pan support herself on three dollar* a I week. True, occasionally there arises! a genius who nits up a column In - a! big Sunday paper wherein he endeav- i ors to show tlmt one person can lite | on $2.50 ? week. Hut that is on pa-! ?per, pnd investigation would dpubt lees reveal the fact" that he wtto dis penses information of that character .never trie J the plan )vh!ch he out lines. ' -The girl working for $3 a week has three alternatives: she may starve,., go to destruction or .commit suicide. !f she accepts the last one. tlie world which mitde.no effort to save her will shrug its shoulders and -deplore the depravity of the poor. If the unfor 1 tunate one accepts the second, she ' wMt~ he- the of >Hi>riurBt?s nnri held up as a warning to the sinner. ' t-* Vfii while is n|pwly starving tu death, the poor girl will read of ring : app^aU being made fur foreign j missions while there are few to raise ; their voices in her behalf. It's an" I old axiom but a true one, "Charity ! begins ;it home."? Ashevllle ClilZtHl. k / THK ni,|)K?T 1,.\NI> IN THK \YOKM> tftretehing a.-ross Canada, north of Iht' St. Lawri'iic*1. and ending In the' regions aiiuui the source of the Miss issippi. Ik a ranp' uf low granita hills called The T.aurenTion Highlands, j 1 Thivp lillls arc really mountains that are almost worn out. for they are the oldest land in America. and. ac cording to Agassi*, the oldest in the world: In the days when there was nothing but wat?#r on the fare of the globe. these mountains tame up u long island of primitive rocks with universal oredn < llttfllng ajuiim My ho res. None of the other continents had put in, their appearanre at the pi me America was thus looking up. The I'nited States began to come to lfght liy the the gradual uplifting of this-laud to the north and the appear ance nf the tops of the Allegheuies. which were the next in orde?. l.ater th?* iio?kle< started up. The l" ill ted States grew southward from the IMie kldge. A ii early view of t"he country would have showed a large island whhh is now northern Wisconsin, and a long thin tongue of tills prim itive ro? k sticking down from Can nula into .Minnesota, and these two growing States looking out over the water* at 'lie mere beginnings of mountain ranges ea>t and west. They w*. altitiv for the j'eat of the rnlteil States to appear. 1 m. i M. III'IV" I -is iii:i.I'. ^>?-v?ral days ?ld The New * pub lished a very interesting interview wit'i Mr. S B. Tanner, who was at] one lime ]. resident of the American ( '<: 1 1 1 n Man'.ifa -turing Association, l.ike many other prominent mill men Mr. Tani:?.r is a i lose fTietid of the cotton ilaniei'. 'He. realizes that There ia a t'o:n:!y-??f mt-erests between the tJKia who grows the ^ uttoti and the man who manufactures the staple-, and his eiTorts hr.v<? ever been dirc?T: ?-d i o further s.trengthert the union : v? e?*n ihe ? v.-o. At j ent the cotion farmer ha? thlr.gs his" way. whi!** the mill matt is deJipattdrnt nver unfavorable eondl- 1 i:oi:s. t-.rtton Is bringing l tents v:,:l upwiirds sir.! the farmer liasl ? 3? :.'y of nion-y. is in better ? on-.] ? 1 l+im I 'jl 111 Inl'J Liil_ .? ?> : has mor*- s;;;-rv- j ? ? 1 1 ; ? I .| I , ? ' ? ? : ? ' i :? - ' -T : ?,?>' "I-" ??' the *?! e is sharing th *. benefit of i ?:.?? good prices for his J r.'.frnT n-T^eni* ?!?.? h:in to j - ? ' . ' !-. .... I.' ? M.I Is are lad r'.upe. Th? eom?\ j I vice* n .-u lov c V>t t. - and yam- ' ihat mills <;.i-.not buy raw oitiQii ' at T':T " "PunT's ar.d -1! r.?ar.:tf-rTurrd j goods a' tk?* !??' figure- (quoted, and ? make any pi-oUt .viia' .-n.'1 The ri-? [ -.sic i- thas unless all liatsds Join- lo J bohter f"t etitmn goods iu?it'k?-is mill.- | v. til I la v <? iy i lose ?!?>?-" P. Tili'V WV* ? -Mi ..rta:::iK ;:????? "TT: -r ? fs a wjiy rhn ?r.,:r.;pr nmr ! ? t.. .!'? n nt: :fa< {life;-, mid tl.at .:i j -IAU n> himrrrffr Hv e-orrtir freft* ; 111 ' ' " m i-i r. ii i-i y ii"'^j ing 'arc ainul.tted sto< I - from th?- J tn a c. and will create, u demand which ^ III res!-.l? i:i in;]ir<i>*'i?t: >.-:< e... . ?0tt0<; j'.O'nis* w;!l hufiily ???'ic1;. an. The f.i-. -mT I'i . :-;n ! I l?uy iridi"". buy ai a lt?v.er ii.'/ir'. 1 than /"ill j.robahly be r?(fere4l ai any . , ii?. r lime during the yr?tir. l-y bu; - j i Ing freely, ihe.-eforo, he n^u only wll'. f-e tnklug advantage of low iyric?j-\ hnr ItHftidifU! l?M?nc-igbl??r. th. mill tuAii. r. hfttid ai tim^' or need. .Mr Tinner's ptiprcesi ion* are . I and followed out. will >:?* f;.:- l? t wa ;r.e r-medyini? present u:if:iv<-.rabl"^ 1 ' Kni.*.- ("harlo'te New*. ; ' ? | CM KONO? | Let us wish rhat Zeh Van ce. (}?>orp. . Vwfct. bam Cox. aud DJck, Wlnlcr= Kmiih are in Elysium. crarkiqg Joke? anil impatiently waiting for Proctor | Knoll and John Allen,, the privati'..| I What a set they will make and their followH of tho humor gutld! ?Vance did not like Cleveland. H?.? was grlevlou.ly disappointed because of the mugwumpery of the only i>em CAMDINE Jot -"That Headache.'* Out la. t night? Headache and nannnw thl. mnrnlny* fftTTrt dlne juiit tba thing tc fit you for bttiloaM. /Claara tba head? brace. m .**E ?? . At ?TOf itorn seeing that an opulent cKIieiT ?TBujx-1 combe county, N. C. had died, leav ing hum>' sons and daughters -and an | estate involved with, unsettled busi ness transactions, that necessarily were adjusted in the chancery bench' of the court. Tbe litigation was long ! drawn out and vexatious. Continu ance succeeded- continuance, and the j law's delay plagued these heirs, as It had many better men. After a lapse , of years, while the petition in equity I was yet imadjudicated, ori'6 of the! sons of the decedent. in an "ecslifty of candor blurted out: "I'll be hanged | if I'm not almost sorry the old man . died!" v I That is the way Vance expressed I hl?a feelings _about the administration I of Cleveland. He was almost sorry that Graver was elected. I And when we come to the stuff in the newspapers about Cook and Peary most of us are~aHogethor sorry that there Is a pole, discovered or findfscoveYe'dT," Suppnse^one or both got there. Cai bono? What, of it? Have they, or either of them, aug mented the supply of human happi tiees?- Nay: is not he that has slaughtered a mosquito that- steals In the mild September from that pest factory, the flats "of the Anacosta River, more of a benefactor than all the explorers of the frigid North? What is up there but a block of ire? Down here we have n nest of malaria, l.et us eleaq that tip first. -Wiishinglon post. WASHINGTON NK.KDS A KKI.KilOt S A WA KKNINCi. It Ik generally coweded^even by irreligloui.iiii?iL_of.the-Worid^ that xe ligion and moj%Iity ? which in Chris Mi! nil.v ? a?-e one anJ inseparable? constitute' the very foundation of our civilization. The gospel of Jesus '-t'tirisr has l;ftt?d u? to our high plan** ur fnfttphtenTn^rT. -snd tr-Htonv is iN" saving salt :n litis ungodly age'. It Is also admitted thai the ehuroh is" the main teacher and couserver of Chris- , tianitv. Th- .-e thJjig.;. being ??>. f.vi-;- good I I man mu---l> be ?T'iere:-:ed i:s the f.hurcJt^sj weifur? . * 1 i:f every e? | fori put forth for ei.i-in-lng and ex ' tending. -'its Influence. | Sin It an effort is to L-e made next ' week in the union evangelistic > sm jpaign to be < ?*H4wue?l by KoV. Mr. ' Dlack. Wi?>'iilnj:to:i needs a revival. AVe .know of nothing that would do our; j community more good., ii will raise the moral lone: it ivlH result in a bet ter enforcement lav and order; it 1 s".j:i * ?-?tilt i" !ii-al "iv division*. for I nothing but a great tide of Christian charity ran rover the political, per sonal. and professional differences that s-epurate .15. and mar both ourj peace >r<id prosperity. We ai^k you to cooperate with the| pastors of the ehurches in making these meetings a great benediction j to our community. Lend a helping | hand, and Idt's work r.ot only for u ^;uei', alsw 'o* Wash^} inpton. H H S to < riti: \ t <ir,i> p; onk pay Fake I..AXATJVK I ROMk Quinine rt.Mii.' I rvL-g:-;^ :*e:'.i:id ironey if it I Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises, i . It quiets the pain at once, and j can be applied to the*tenderest part without hurting because it \ . doesn't nectf to be robbed ? ail I vou have to do is to lay ft on ; lightly. It is a powerful prepa ration and jienetrates instantly ? relieves any inflammation and con gestion, and reduces the swelling. i Liniment is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous in* . Xhc rfsl rrirfmpfes Hie More's buyer* fllioukl nlwayn l>e relclnnted in Hie Ktorr'n adrcrtUinfc? <?? rortHn* to their Importance. LETS (ilTTO ^?^ WASHINGTON PARK. i Bargain in E. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway. ? ! I. ton Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Cole /. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS and BROKERS ^ ? STOTKS RON PS. COTTON. GRAIN aod_PRO VISIONS. J* PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA.~ i Private Wires to~N. *YT S'ock Exchange. "X. ~Yl Cotton Exchange, Chicago I Board of Trade and other Financial Center^. i Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal \ accounts given careful attention. EAST CAROLINA If IS i Teachers' Training School JP"* Established and maintained by the State lor the youn^ men and women ho wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching- Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani * ? ?? "3 tation perfect* % CSS SESSION|OPENS|OCTOBFR 5TH, 1909. ?\ Forfprospectus and infocaMtTon, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, '?% ^ _ Pr? kUnt, Gre???fU?7M-C ? J. ^ '<( V'~ & '<< il^* ^ i o? ^"lV ^ 1<S(X? -CARGO OF SALT " Just Received. H. M. JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE j A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feet of Gas per | hour, and gives 50 Candle-Power of Light, where an [open tip bum.i 6 foot of GaS'and gives 20Candle Paw. [er. How much do you save? WASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER Welsbach Junior. COMPANY $12,000 IN PRIZES ' ~ ? ORCAT STATE FAIR October 18-23, 1909. V49th Annual Fair will top the list in Lxtiibits, break the record in Free Attractions, beat the best in Racing, outdo itself in Clean Shows, cap the climax in crowds, Biggest Midway in the Souths No Dust this $*ar, addi tions to Grandstand, nearly Double Seating Capacity, 5c. Fare on Street Cars, more Special Trains than ever. Rate, Round Trip for One Fareplus Admission Cou pon to grounds. ' ? For Premium List and other information apply to JOS. E. POGUE, Secretary, Raleigh. ? HbLP IS Oi4'lilM?l>? WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your meanftof education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AN?J?USI Durham, N. G?. is ready and wilting to help You secure u high-grade Education. ^ ooffj" cicnVicuarantee of ^superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. _ 1 DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type wri tins. Telegraphy, | Penmanship. Civil Service. English Branches, etc. Expert Faculty? Rail road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed. ' ? BUSINESS ? OPPORTUNITIES I RATE, 1 cent per word Estimate six words to the line, and inclose payment with copy. Answers to ads. may be received st this office. To Insure prompt attention all adver tisements should be In business office by 12.45 m. Ada. by messenger, tele phone or matt given careful attention. STKNOGRAPHKK8 STENOGRAPHER AN1) TYPK ^?-writer. Let mo write your tatters." Miss tteulah Tbomason ' Chamber of Commerce WEDNESDAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT ~ J; K. Hoyt'B. M1SH GRAPHS. LARGE QUANTIYT Just in. at Willis' Bakery. - FRESH CHOCOIiATE ? Jl'ST AH rived. H. G. Sparrow. SEE SPARROW'S TEX CENT LINK of Pudge. GENERAL REPAIRING SHOP ? Typewriters, sewing machines, bi cycles, guns and revolvers; locks and kejrg made to fit. E. W. A. Woolard, Market sir^Sfl, opposite Courthouse. 21 ' Incompetency is the Allegation FOR SALE 1 Richmond. Va., Oct. 21. ? Direct | charges of incompetency in the Fed j?M?al Department at AcrirnltnrP nnri of disregard of the ruleB of the bu- 1 [eral ? inspection of ment. were made i by Mrs. Caral'ine Dartiett Crane, of j Kalamazoo. Mich., in an address this ' afternoon before the American Public Health Association in convention I here. f Mrs. Crane openly attacked the de partment ^for allegedly misleading i the public into believing that the meat inspected by Federal officials I was passed upon justly and with the beat interests of the public at heart. She stated that the * standards of .health' of animals slaughtered had decreased since the- scandal in meat | inspection of J906. She quoted from j high officials in the department and i ! bureau, giving people the assurance that the meat is always from animals free from disease, which fact she onaiiengeci. 'mp niauer of ner aa-J dress was taken Into consideration by the convention in executive session. One of her most startling charges and one whi^h evoked a spirited de-, nial from Dr. M. Dorset of the BKv cheraic Department of the bureau of Washington, presented at the meet ing. was to the efTect that the de partment of agriculture had caused to be issued, simultaneously with the anflHai^ruic-s and re g ill aftfln^rertaln "service announcements." which it inspectors and packers only. The ln spectors. she said, were warned nof to show or give these "service au - nounoomewts" to-airy other persona. Replying to Dr. Dorset's refutation of Ihii, Mrs. Crane offerpd toTahow photographs on pages of such pam phlets. which she had taken from a "wTin fiver nltrhr ? riv II ^Jl\ \Tin\. CI.KRK-CAKKIKH. I An examination for clerk and car rier will be held at the postofflce in this citv November Age litiilt, is to ITi years, on the date of the examination. Married women' will not be admit- 1 ted to the examination. ThlsTprohl-"] bltion, however, does not apply to women who are divorced or thpse who arfe separated from their hus bands; and 'support tnemseives, but I they are eligible for appointment only I as clerk. % I Applicants must be -physically , sound, and fftale applicant# must be not less than & feet 4 inches in heighf without boots or -shoes. ai\4. wfilKh: 1 not IFHIT than ' T2T! pounds*" without i ummwMl ?r hat . , 1 For application blanks and for fuil j information relative to the examina- j i tlon, -*t?allficatiorra, duties, salaries, | vacations, promotions, ere. . address immediately ? ? e PRANK M. HODQEB. Sec. Board of Civil Service Examin ers, Postofflce, Washington, JJ. C l4jk UtAJtRAL' SURGICAL ? -AND Won Contagious MEDICAL CASES RATES: ? Private ? Ey*1? ,o ?????? Ward (large and abr) *'? W week.. A3 Supvpf Nur^, fOWttltaiOM SPECIALISTS H. W. PARTER, M. D. Practice LimltwtUo Diseases of the F.ya. Ear. Nose anrf Hours: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Main' and 2-5 P.M. Gladden Sta., 'PHONE 86. Washington, N. C. Dr. I. M. Hardy PHAtjUUSG ' PHYSICIAN ?"d SURGEON Washington, N/ C. J)R. H. SNELL H "" Dentist. Office corner of Main and Res pass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. _C. ATTOItNEYS H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AT -LAW wMi.i?g?ftW| N.r, . We praclice in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | W? K' Nnrt^ n1TTti|r Practices in all the Courts. -W. M. BOND, Kdsnton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT=LAW Washington, North Caroline. Practice in all Couits. W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington and AuroraTNfTCI Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ~ Wqahington, N. C. Office Market Street. 4Vin. B. Itodman. Wiley C. Kodman. [ RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. Bus in ess Cards R. L. STEWART . PRACTICAL MATCHMAKER and JEWELER. Corner Main and Market Streets. Just received a large assortment of the latest designs in Jewelry. Re pairing a specialty. JL B. flolMcin, We are stil! doing; business at our | aiastana. inTnigpgrmaiwwMft ? seasons we are still satisfying cus 1 tomers. Our fall samples are already 1 In and we can take your order now | for immediate or future delivery. Yours for business, H. B. Goldstein. -ForJ FIRE INSURANCE see^ ' J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. WHITE - DARDCR -SHOP I ^ ... ? The only first-class white shop in city. A trial will convince anyone of reas onable todrmefH. We have 3 ehatrs, 3 flrst-cMM white toarbers. Satlfactlmi A. B. DRAUGHON, Prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS INSURANCE of all kinds. _ Buy Y6ur HORSES and MULES from GEO. H. HILL ^ The tasks that, want ads. h are fulled to do in this city, if set along* side of those th*$JuKfJtafin. accom plished, would make a small showing Indeed. ? . ftmr store, yoor enterprise, your p*o *mct. Am! the people take that view wmMmmm

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