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WASHINGTON DAILY NEW< Entered as second-class matte August 5, 1909, at the postofflce a Washington. N. C., under the act o PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. J, L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor " Telephone No. "JOO. SlTJSORIPTIOX RATES: One Month $ .2* Four Months. 1.0' Si* Months 1..V One Year ; . . . . 3.Ut Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this oflu - on date of expiration, otherwise. It V7 ill be continued at regular ?nb?crip ?lon rates -until notice to stop Is re delved. I! vou do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive lmpi?dlate attention, it is our dwiirv WASHINGTON. \ C . OCT. LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should n?>r tall to let The News follow them daily s*|th the news of Washington freth and urisp. Ii will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and Interesting visitor. MI ST HE SI<i\EI>. All articles sent to The News for publication must be signed by the writes', otherwise they will not be published. .. ? ELAHOHATE PREPARATIONS." Wijpn -President Trrfi ? r-omes to North Carolina next month, ho will ? Visit the M ? SI a I e ? i? tli? Tuion. mingle with the best people and Bhn.!?v the hand of the bravest of the Vhave L'vcry ui?li of North Carolina .'soil he treads will be historU\ A royal welcome await* the chief execu tive. The oily liy the sea will do the first citizen. They know Just how to do th 1 n gs down u?re. What a pity every citizen in olil Common wealth i-an not be present to aid i:. giving the President greetings, but (hose of us ?u?l afforded the ph'a^Ut'*; of bclr.g on the ground may feel rs sured Wilmington will do the righ; ih;ug.- Washington will ml iter dier boys headed by the colonel of the. regiment. They can do the shout ing and ihe greeting for we poor t'el lows to remain ai home. Di Tins t< >" peri'ormT-** In regard to our schools, parents have duties to perform, which they can ifl afforcl to neglect. They should show to their children that they have an interest in the school They should examine carefully the repcrl? sent by the teacher, should *ee that their children are in school every day. and punctual; should assist. and encourage their children to do ^ their school duties faithfully- apd well: should cooperate with the teacher in securiug"' t(|re prompt re turn of their children home after school is dismissed: should ma\e a friendly visit to the school, and talk freely with *he teacher and prir.cSp&l in regard to same THANKSGIVING IMV. Th*?.k*gl vine day will -non b, h*-re. nnd those'or us the "Lord has bleuc'tl during the pa*; jr:&? and ne?' dv in rmr rn:d?t. We ran d*. nothing heifer than ;o lend :i h<?lpli;? hand jo the destitute. '..ft the Htisien# of Watfhliurttt: th! *1 ?"' i i i a m li .' n i < -iii? r 1 1 ? i i "min t i. , Giver <.( i- very Rood ami perfect. giii due i hanks for tii*? many* Mfjcfirt: vowJisafed upon u*. and r^n^tsber the neighbors wjihlu our jia'e* 1pm.-' fortunai". lur.HT o\r: ti mi:. "K\f*y yt-ar.i hko she body, '?f .|oh>j Brown was conxixncd ? <i the grave, but still hjrf .-oul goes inarching mi " "? So- the Philadelphia fmiuirer, with >vhl?'h we are glad t c? agree for oni-e There is no rest for the wl?*ked. oven In (he place tr> which the Immor'i! consigned. by Ilitu wko Judges :sgb teousJy. N'o do:i!)' ;he*spiritua> par! of Broyn* Is still' treading u? and frn the red hot pavements of Tophot, ever ?-?If-'.. L^C, l.tJ hftwtor f.a*>'iii.?t a ated spot to his blistered solo.- Vir ginian Pilot. THiUH (ill it! hInEhh imTi.h v. For the third of the Ten Comtitamd ments a Harvard professor would substitute one reading: "Thou shall not drink to drunkenness or bewilder thyself with strong drijik." J? a col 'lege president may originate a new religion a professor Is no doubt en titled to amend a commandment. Yet It Is not so much by an add'.ion to the moral law aa through business policy that the drink evil will be r?g nlat<*ti. Of the commercial enforce ment of te??p<?ranco there have been many recent instances, none perhapi _JUore .glgniflcjint. than the plan of the Bteel Corporation to secure control of the breweries in the roke districts 6r Pennsylvania "Tn .order to reduce promiscuous' drinking by coke-work DOI iH .11 If J If TV WKljf.. George Palsh, editor of the tendon 8 tat i?l, eatlmatee the aaTlnga of the Entted States at more than ?5.e#8. 000,000 a year. Any fifclI/-or H?e P?Ntas that doesn't save its $277 a yew Isn't doing Its share. And ye? I any family that does save $27 7 out ?? | an average Income of lew than |70( does mighty well. ? ^Sailor Hangfllg on Wire In Midair I New York. Oct. 2?;. ? Kmit Pfost. I just an ordinary seainau on the Jfortb (German Lloyd liner Frinz friedricb I : Wilhelru. w;;*t in. a Klve'r sheet hou:;ej I of refreshment lit liobokeu yesterday I somebody said the old tlmej | sailors ~w>re passing away. 1 "Where is cT;o mnrtcru day'^ailor man who can go aloft am] do his II t jtle trirk with reef points and gaskets I In a sSl??" (nqulrcd a scoffing land^_ I lubber. Tilt yormg Herman, a splendid specimen, graduate of an Imperial SfJH.ii' ;klp. iniif-4 111 tr a:".l hard, only I It) years old. resented the lant&mau't I J criticism. I ' lost was witling t?t wager a ro'.'trJ i)f Slowing steins that lie could ?-t i ni I* a telephone pole and . wall: r-.long llio ? able to the iiOl pole. The landsman look ibe wager. All hand;; adjourned to the street. I Pfost \te:.r up the pole like a cat land walked out on .the cable. Fif 1 teen feet awa^'from the pole, while j the crowd below applauded. Pfos'. '.lost his footing, slipped and fell. He jit.rabbed ti,e cfcblc with bis left hand j I as lie shot past. lie couldn't hang on forever with yutuhitwd. thirty or more feet above the sldewal^. " So. with a mighty ef fort. he caught the cable with his ri^ln -arm and then heel up over the rable. In that position Pfost hung until i ??tdn-enmn Imd i'ummoiirdM ladder company, which rescued h$m | with an extension ladder. Then Pfost was locked up for disorderly conduct. Arcadian Co. A Good Show Tito Arcadian Musical Comedy C0..1 who showed at ihi1 opera house la^t | night. gosi?rv?7i a. larger -tfudiencc- I thah greeted them when the curtain ! row. The manager came before the curtain a i><|- -announced that had their j j"n>mtng tsgen advertised as it should! j have been, but waS not. Through mls-'1 [take of manager here and their own. I that there would have no doubt beer. . many uxua lifiaak ln_uie_ Jiouse. | : Those who did not go missed one of| the best shown of its kind even seen I iu thin town. The specialties were far above the average, and the quartette and impersonators drgjv well merited > applause. The costumes were pretty, land the. show was fail of hearty | laughs from start tuJLniali. From here they went to Greenville, and we join New Bern it}* pronouncing theni a good troupe, and wish them -success I on their route. k* TH?,\ |,KFT OFF. A man who has kept count of the number of kisses exc hanged with his wife sinre their union consents to its" publication as follows: First year; 25. ?00; second year. 10,000; third year. 3.G.-.0; fourth year. 120; fifth year. J. He then |*ft off keeping the record. Wlf.T, TT\A >11 s !?; COOK'S MFV. ..r.isweti has returned on the steamer i fl'ans Kgedc from Greenland. He re- 1 peats the statement made bv Capt. j Schftufcye. of the Greenland ad minis- 1 . r io|, > M.-atr.Mr CnfWSnnl., nr. f\.x her 1.. that he ? Itasinussen ) did not j succeed in seeing Dr. Cook's Eski mos. but did see at N'o.th Star Bay! some K> !< i itu>h who had conversed | with ITr. "Cook"* men. and they be-| tIleved that Cook had reached the, north im* Itwiniw.i, rr.nfluu., Ii lv | absolute bflief in Cook. He 'has written to Mr Olson a clergyman at Xorth-Stnr Bay. who Is n friend of his. asking him to exam ine Cook's (,sk2'.!.'!ivel1v and| communicate Jhe remit to hit:. ?St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 2".? Drxl Krf><lf r? l< A- Cook slapped on his wa> [ ifiify today, wiivro he- made a briet ad- 1 drex:. to the Muder.tr. He reel red] | an enthusiastic welcome. Tonight Or. Cook closed ii'.s |ef lhl" ? mi go to Mireouli to look into the matter L of the Rarrill affidavits relating to hir ascent -to Mount McKlnley. Minneapolis. Minn . Oct. 2". Dr. Henry Williams, coach of the Cni-t versity of Minnesota foot half team. | declares he was told last February lr. Kdwih.N. narrill that he and Dr. Cook did reach the top of Mount Mc Klnley. It's "Hubby pnf the eat out," And its "Dearie ftx t)te rang""; It's "Have you wound the doc!:, love?" And it's "Have you any change?" It s Hook me up the hack, pet." And "hock ihe cellar door? And do be careful not to drop ? So let the. bumper circulate. And quafr * mournful glass UHT6 Ihe humHTe benedict, Alas, alas, alas? f OK Whether from Cold., Heet. Btora ?eh Or N'errotJ# irotibld. Capuditt? [ Wlly? you._ If, -liquid?pie,,. W'1" i?k?? acw tmMaiMMf: fir It. Wo., tEc. and 69f~, at drnc n n FIRST NUMBER LYCEUM COURSE I ' Walter Ctuxlon Musical Co. t(r be Here Next Tuesday Ev?niof. The Walter criixton Musical Com edy Company, tnelirST number In tlie Ilyceuu^^course. will appear hert Tuesday ^crenliig;, November 2. Tht performance will ho given In the pub lic chool auditorium for the benefit of the school. recommended by the press, and thert should be a large number present. Those holding the season- tlcke'.i can secure their scats at Brown': drtig store next Monday morning a' arc prcseutcd! After all those' hold ing season ticket* have been supplier! outsiders can then secure reserved seats if doslred. The price of admis sion to those not holding season tickets will b?>. reserved seats 75c. general admission fiflc, children 25c. The performance -will not begin until ?> o'clock, the doors opjtfiing at S:40. This Is done by the management so as Ttnt to contttrT witn ine.unton serv ices at the Methodist Church. Although the r/c>uislte number of tickets have been sold to secure the court* of flve numbers, any one wish* iug to purchase a season ticket can do so up to the time the first number begins. These season tickets are Mold for $2. 50. each for adults. Chil dren's scason-tlckets arc 11.50. Ashes of Daughter of Confederacy Colorado Springs. Col.. Oct. 25. ? - ashes of Mrs. Addison Hayes. I Daughter of the Confederacy," are tonight on the way to K'chmond. Va.. for final burial In . Hollywood Ceme tery beside the ? ri .s-*ffersr>n Da ! vis. JVpesidcnt c'f tlio Confederate. [ State.-.V and his wffe. father and flnotWer of Mrs. Hayes. The urn conia:niii(, the aihes.'s | accompanied by Mr. Hayes. Jefferson | Hayes Davis, their son. whose sur j name was changed by au+borfu: ? of the Legislature to perpetuate the Davis name, and ih^-otber children. Mrs. Hayes died on July. IS, and the body was < remaied in Denver. Services will be held in St. Paul's 1 Cathedral iTi Richmond on Friday. Be Wise Today, Phone Now. Het n Jar i*eady frr Croup, Cold*, t'neumonla. Ylek'% Itemrdy works on outnlde and inside ul saute time and ni|?s the*e trtailde** in the bud every time. No equal. Take no substitute and regret It. '2ic, 30c and $1.00 Jars. Ail druggist*. ONIA < IIOXYOKO TO (INK >1 UK. Not a Ithrinnriir.g ? Llic ? i omnrtitioit of automobile?, the trad* '.n vehleler drawn bv hor&p* is r*.iorled lo be has not been elin naied, though it is to l?e i-onfc-sed ilir.t he has been crowdf-d to the Pid^'lof the road. i'ii.i:s rt 1:1:11 is <? 10 1 1 days PAZO OIST.MKNT U mr ?o cure, any ease of Itching, R1 isd. Weed ing or Fro:rudln? pile- In ?*o 14 day* or money refunded, For drilKM and wed, llardy's Drug mat-*. For Pain Sloan's Liniment is a quick __ and safe remedy for croup, coagh or cold, pain in the chest, 'sore threat, enlarged tomiJsy - -~ asthma and bronchitis." No matter where the pain Is Sloan's Liniment have to rub ? it penetrated and - acta like massage* . _ ? Use this Liniment afwayi In stead of sticky plasters, be - ?MUX iLaqi quicj^T and doe* not clog up the pores of the ? * 41 ail Orvft'ff. Prim 1U. Mr. w* It 00. The Lovliest Place You Ever Saw? n i Bargain in E. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway. Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANOE Jimn W.-Cotc L LEON WOOD & CO" BANKERS and BROKERS ? STOCKS. BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. _ ' I IMF STB F FT, CAftPENTER-BtttLDING, NORf OlX TAT Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attentijm^ p" "1 ^ -?'W iff It. *?>> ft, EAST CAROLlN>A^ Teachers' Training School | 7fl Established and maintained by the State (or the young men, |jgr ^ and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession' of teaching. Buildings i:nd equipment new and modern. Sanl ^ tation perlcc t' SESSION OPENS CCTOBFR 5TH, 1909. f| *1 " i ?? ? ? 1^, For'prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, - President, Gn-. nvflK-, N. C. , - g" ?! ? Pi when public homage will be paid. Colorado Springs, Coy., Oct. 25.? Extreme simplicity will mark the de parture of the a*!)es of Mrs. .Margaret HoVelL. Jefferson Davis Hayes, tho daughtel of- tho Confederacy, for their dnal resting place at Richmond, Virginia. . The atdies will be removed this evening from. Evergreen Cemetery, where they- have been resting since the funeral services here and taken to Richmond, ' leaving here^ver the Kork Island at 9:10 o'clock. The Party will go by way of Chicago, reaching Richmond Thursday nfmr. noyn at 3 o'clock. Dftfts ???!? ? Chickens, -groun. .25 to 30< Spring chickens 10 to 25c Green salted hides 9c Green hides gc Mixed wool . . , .^18 to 80e T?llow 3 i_2c Wool, free from burrs 20c Sheerllngs } . 5 to 10c Lambskin 25 to 40e COTTON. Seed cotton 5.55 Lint cotton He COTTON FTTCRES. V Open. Clos$. January 14.32 11.48 March 14.40 14-55 May 14.42 14.57 Ju|y 14.39 14.52 December 14.36 14.40 Al.l.l'l I'. 1 1 WITH Till. < III HI. A lawyer came into couTt drunk. ^Tv'iien tin- jmlce'saur to "Sir, 1 am sorry to^ee you In a situation which Is a disgrace to your self ^nd fanjily and the profession to which you belong;" Tl.i." 1 unf eliiiifd t li?r luliumu^ colloquy: "Did your honor speak to me?" "I did, sir. I said, sir, that, in my opinion, you disgraced yourself and family, the court, and the profession by your course of conduct." "May 1?1 ? it please your honor, I have been an attorney In-? in ? In this c ? court fot lifteen years, and. permit mo to say/ your honor, that this is the first correct opinion 1 ever . know you -to give." j STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. News basfpeen received here an | nounclng thai Sheriff E. C. Spencer I ofw Hyde oounty wag stricken with paralysis yesterday, at Swan Quarter, his home. His condition is thought" f-ttrbe more faTocatxlg today. Are Racing to Atlanta New York, Oct. 23. ? Sixty-one au tomobiles- representing thirty-four different makes, were sent away to day nn a days' run to Atlanta, Go., as p&rtleipants in the good roads tour promoted by the New York Her ald and the Atlanta Journal. The start was made from Herald Square. The contest is for trophies aggre gating $1,700, and was open to stock cars selling from $S50 to $4,000 and over. Stops will be made at Philadelphia. Gettysburg. Pa.; Staunton, _ Vas; I Roanoke. Va. : Wlnston-8alem. N. C. : I Charlotte, N. C. ; Greenville, ^S. C.; | and Commerce, Ga. FOUNT) WITH THROAT Cl'T IN A HOTEL Jrt' hHonv.ile. Kla.. Uc!.. Willi her throa cut from ear to ear, Mrs? was found dying In her room li* the Aragon Hotel this morning by her private physician. Dr. E. E. Banker, of New York, who accompaniied her and occupied a room across the hall. She died a short time later. Food is more tasteful, lealthful and nutri tious when raised with The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Maile from . Crapes fctaoluiehf Pure, ? ?- : ID BUSINESS ? otmiujnm RATE, 1 cent per word. inclose payment with copy. Answer* to ads. may be received at this office. To insure prompt attention alt adver tisements should be in business office by 12.45 ii|. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention THURSDAY, FKIDAV, AND SATUR day Is the time to buy mens' cloth ing and furnishings at J. K. Hoyt'a. ttr ribxirs trr nick oKAxe.iqrTrr arrive this week. H. B. Mayo & Co. EVERY. 10 CENT CASH PURCHASE means' another vote on the doll at STRX<l(ii:.U>Hi^lt_ A N U TW K writer. I?et mo write you^Ietters. Miss IWmla4 Tljomaaon f Chamber of Commerce SEE THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IX J. K. Hoyt's big ad. * FRESH CHOCOLATE ? JlST All rived. H. 0. Sparrow. MKXfV- 4l,OT4tfXtf SPECIALLY priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at j. K- Hoyt's.. . ? SEE SPARROW'S TEX CE\T-MXK of Fudge. ? 11. #o BUYS AN EXTRA GOOD suit at J. K. Iloyt's. See big ad. LOST?BETWEEN HILL STABLES and Clark & .Co.'s store, one plePe Battenberg braid, tagged $1.78. Finder return to tills < reward. WANTED? YOUNG MEN TO LEARN automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you ex pert in ten weeks; assist you to se cure position, pay big; work pleas sonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute,. Rochester. W Y. 27 READ ABOUT THE llANlkSOMK doll given away at J. K. Hoyt's. APPLES, LEMONS A XI) CABBAGES at'-W. D. Mayo ? Co. H??W ABOUT THOSE SPECIAL $7.75 mens' rain coats at J. K. "Hoyt's. - H VACINTHS AND ALL KINDS OF FALL AND WINTER BULBS We liave a fine assortment. Plant early for the best result*. Send for ! new price list. * K * CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Wedding Boquets, Floral. Designs, and Flowers for' all occasions. Mall, telegraph and telephone orders" will [be promptly filled by j J. L. O'QUINN &C0, FLORISTS. RALEIGH. N. C. <? 'Phones 14?. HOlfcL KERNAN ?ASSiZS&SSiSSfc FIREPROOF. In the heart of the business section of BALTIMORE. MD. ? 1 "? " ontiu, 91 per (lay and op. Palatial .Dining Huuuu. rmui missi'il i iii.nn. nm shower and plunge In Turkish Hatha Free to Guests. JiiMi. ru i., mktxAX. m,.u FOR GENERAL SURGICAL ? ?AND- ? Nan ' ntfll" Contagious MEDICAL - __ CASES R A I US: ? I'rivaitt rooewSieto tlLH. VVmrd< lapjfe and airy) ? It per week. Ad dress ? <MM? JULIA ? AVSMITH, Supt. of Nurses FOWLt MfcMOHt ? AL HOSPITAL ? ; ? ___ ? ? ? > ; ' ? Professional Column SPECIALISTS H. W. CARTER, M> Pr Practlce Limited to DlMaua of the Eye. Ear, Now and Throat; Hour,: ?-12 A. M. Cor. M?lnand 2-S P. M. Gladden St*., ?PHONF. M. Washington. N. C. Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING v PHYSICIAN ? SURGEON v Washington, N. C. DR. H. SNELL Dentist. Office corner of Main and Respass Streets. Phr>n?100 Washington, N. C. ATTOItXhlS H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, N. C. We practice in the Courts -of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. ??. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEY S- AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW c. . Practices in all the Courts. W. M. BOND, Kdenton. N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORN E YS -AT-LAW - Washington. North Carolina. Practice in all Ceutts. w- I-- Vaughaa W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON attorneys-aT-law Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY- AT-LAW," Washington, N. C. Office Market Street., V ?Vm. B. Rodman. Wiley o. Hodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washingion. N. C. Business Cards R. L STEWART PRACTICAL^ATCHMAKERand Corner Main and Market Streets. Just received a large assortment of the latest desh ns In Jewelry. Re Pairing a specialty. Buy V, zESttmmi H. B. Goldstein, o^Z* yflVf*"1*" r. i >n ? old stand. In this period between the seasons we are still satisfying cus tomers. Our (all samples arc already in and we can talcfc your order now for immediate or future delivery. Your* for business, H. B. Goldstein. ? For - FIRE INSURANCE see J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Price* a (id Work Right. WASHINGTON. N. C. WHITE - BARBER - SHOP The-eety fieet-class white Shop In city. ' conv'nce anyone of reas onable Judgment. We have 3 chairs. "5^vTrh,te barber?* Satifactlon ?mrgirt C. MORGAN WILLIAMS INSURANCE i ~ of all kinds. ^ HORSES and MULES from GEO. Hr HILL
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