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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Enteral as second-class matter ? Aviuit i? 1^09. at t tin pontpflice at Washington, N. C.. under the act of 1 March 8, 1879. . PUBLISHED ITS' FTRT AFTE R NOON 4 . EXCEPT SUNDAY. Na 114 East Main Street. i. MAIfO. KilMw ^uul Proprietor. Telephone No. litloT ? _ Sl'USCIUPTION KATES: ' s .?:> . . . 1.00 150 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper (list continued will pleaae notify thib ot&ye ou date of expjration. otherwise, It will be continueiTat regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re ceived. If you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive lmm?dlate attention, it Is our desire to pleasa you. WASHINGTON. N I*.. OCT. 2S. One Month.. Four Mouths Six Months. . One Year-. - LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. ? Parties leaving town Should not tall to let The News follow them dally with the news of Washington fresh -?ad-crisp. It will prove a valuable companion. jyading to you like a Iet ler from home. Those at the sea shore or mountattiH will find The News a most welcome and interesting Ttsltor. MI ST HF SIGNED. All articles sent to The News for publication .must be signed by the writer, otherwise they wm not be published liltKAT ti?H>l? I Xl'Ht TKH. The people. of the entire cily -Sff looking forward to the rominjf of Evangelist" Wac\ next week" with pleasure" " Flo is "a ">;??;? k--r of'lio" small abrHty and has had great su> " ~< ??s~ln ht? TTT^'Hrjrs. XV ash-, ington several- year* ago. holding i meeting in the First Presbyterian .?^Church-. He will ?-oiidu> t the union meeting' t'roni text Sunday night on fol* a period of two weeks or move-. A greflt religious awakening is ex pected iti ill.* city as i' ve^.ilt ol this union meeting. i\ n:i;i>TiN(. i?imuvi:i;v. An interesting discovery has lately been made at Peshawar in ? India, where the excavation .of some great mounds near the city resulted in the uncovering of the ruins of a Uuddhist Tn'MlitfM' n .mil i'tiiiviii "1 ITt'i size. The buildings were identified as those spoken of l?> Chinese i>tl griUi* ? rhe fourth century. a.. I).-, whose accounts ha\e been preserved to our/time. They were erected by the llmperov Kunishka abouj the time of Christ, and wore said to con tain relics of (lautaina Buddha him self. Accordingly excavation was con tinued till u chamber twenty feei un derground was reached, where a cas ket was found containing four ffmall pieces of bone pai ked closely to gether and sealed with Ka'nlshka's royal seal. What disposition will be made of these relics is not yet deter mined. Wherever they are placed, they will be among the moat sacred objects on earth to th> hundreds of millions of Buddhists -in Asia, I'HKA< H I S <;(>(>!> SKHMoNS AT l)?. 1: is a roaT.v marvelous thing that J^ylf^gyTrjan who has^entered ujion his hundredth year s hooltT st iTPbe ITl work in his parish and still be able ?o preach to Uls people. The liex-. Pre bendary Hutchinson, vi.-ar of Rultoti ? T I ? I il.?. .11 I. ?? ...1 1.4. these deed-* He has I preai-hiug on each Sunday this year at tl.ej morning servle:- good. sensiblr e.;rn-j est extempore sermons^ l! se?-"ni> l;k? golng back v.?r> old i.ines, when we remetnl?er that h# took his, degree from Alt Souls, Oxford In, TP"' "has ii* T Y f yet of] five sovereign* of Kngland. ol it sKNTIM i:\Ts. The i{Tu- git Kvemng Tiliie.- Jn jvj recent w!itorinl on "Wom^n and Suf-I fagettes" closer with the following we^l.^xpj-essed thought, one the i>ally News endorses moat hejutil.v, "A woman has everything to lose1 and nothing to gain by going to the I ballot box. There may a little notoriety ixr-it for gmrt*- women, hut the woman's pla-?- is in the home. She can rule the world absolutely she go*?s oot anji lowers herself by dabblivg in the dirt and filth of pol itics she loses her power and influ ence over man. Woman can gain the ballot if she wants 1t. but whej^-Hlie gains the bailor she will htfve sold _ her birthright for a mess of pot tage. She will have dropped from the posi tion of queen of the home, the posi tion for which God created h*r. to that of a vdler, a politician, and a Apolitical tool. subject* to all that i.q bad Ih politics.'' i PKTX.tOTM? A srr;r;K*TttT*. f ? f*re?4- i?u?rtt*t will be manifested ? throughout the South in the conven tion of doctors to discuss pellagra, which will meet in South Carolina on Xovembar 3 and 4 Although thin disease has a medical history of sev cqysryln the South, although it is, of course, possible that by reasoh of un recognized symptoms it may in fact than Is generally supposed. Although, ft* In all uv discussions, the doml nut theory bu ton ?obJ?<-t to ?t Uek, th. Mm that ttM.OlMM to th?, .v..;-: :'v outgrowth of bad grain leemi -to h'cridl i :? own wttfr profesaiftnM men, ? Andrj In this connection. It Is interesting to! I not? the. charge that in South Caro nTna7~nnrTMef~5n1ferer from the 44?-| I saM, corn uieal has been used, the , h*qm -composing wfclei*- w?? orlgin?U> i I ?ht1tpfed to the Slate from the West, | returned as spoiled, and then AiadeJ I' over into meal for reshipment In an- 1 other form, to th?? very community jiliat had rejected it. We do not know , he basis ??f evidence of tins charge. [ I but if it is true, South Carolina is' j 'videnlly in need of a foodstuffs *ueh as. in North Carqlitia. litis saved : I farmers thousands of dollars annual py .""bCSlflgJ prevent fug possible dangwr I to health, such as. indicated by the South Carolina contention as to the prevalence -of pellagra. There Is another phase of the spoil ed grain theory ?f pellagra that the entire South would do well to exam ine closely. We refer to ilie new. or rather newly advertised. im*Umd .of storing corn -in the shock. Southern agricultural journals have published | lengthy communications endorsing 'this method, and have given It edi torial endorsement. We-4oufct iseri-. ously its advantage in the Southern climate, and suspect it for its danger. | Corn that Is ?shucked" is. at least. JTyinTrt unlikely to spoil. ? th*t! is stacked, as we uudertuaud the' method to be. In the shock is certain- 1 ly open to the weather. We doubt' the efficacy of the stack in preventing spoiling. ^ It is Just possible that the i increase in pellagra in the South is due to the Southern farmer's absorp tion of this new doctrine? . \s we understand the case. It is true that in the. West, where the .crops arc giWH U.i li'l'lgmiim .mil in-' tie. or tfo rain falls during the fiffrvrar season, corn may be siicc'ewfirllv har I in time and expense. In the South. | with a nioist ? Mutate, the s;inie prac I cally and serious one?i4^_j>kiiig the I health ??f the people into cunsid???a jtlon. Yet the farm and agricultural 'journals mentioned have almost j unanimously stres>cd n:id recom | mended tills method to Southern ! farmers. And nowhere, have we sc<>n I any discussion of Hils possible da Hirer . ?a danger nat .imagined by us. hut | suggested by iSVnu-rs in the Hr?t :ti I s;an< e and endorsed by physicians in On1 second. Wilmington Star. nK(.\ltt>IV. MiiliKKN i III IK H Ml s|< . [ ANfiuhna >ei'U< i'.VehUV. :i. i. church wherv the' worship Is* of a J highly- aesthetic kind. the choir be gan tha'p8?-ri|?iural poem that com 1 pare^Nielumon with the lilies of the I Held, somewhat to the former's dis advantage. Although never possess I i n k a* great admiration for Solomon" I nor considering him a suitably person ] to hold up as a shining example be fore the Young Men's Christian As sociation, still a pang of pity was felt for hint when the choir, after express ! ing unbounded admiration for the lil | lies of the field, began to tell the con | gri>gatk|i through the mouth of the soprano that "Solomon in all -his glory was not arrayed." Straightway the soprano was reinforced by the bass, who declared that Solomon was most decidedly ami emphatically not arrayed. Then the alio ventured it her u.iiiMon that he was nor :tr rayed. when the tenor, without a mo ment's hesitation, sang as if it had was not'arrayed." \V b?n i he feel ingsj of ihf congregation had been har rowed up sufficiently and our sympa-| ..?mi-yil ',"nr iKin- Soln tuOti, v'.itiKVous wi\es allowed I him i' go about in such a fashion. | ever, Si; thai <i.inaie. the choir, in a mo??? roo! and ronriact manner, in formed i> thaf tht- idea they intend ed to convey was that "Solomon ?as not arraj'4dw like one of these." I The*e. what? Solong a time had elapsed "slnee ihey "Md sung of thej UUUn Lhal-Llm i In ert l1 was entirV _ lost. and by "these" one naturally { concluded the ?hofr was designated. . Arrayed like one of these? Wei should think not, indeed- ?olomon In ? Prince Albert or a cut-away .-oat? ?Solomon wHh an eye gla-Jr^nml mux* taeliM.'his Im'r rut poftjjmdour? No, most decidedly, Solomon in ihe very I zenith of his glory was not arrayed | like one ?*f thee** . Ijeapim ihe experience of ihe| morning, the hope Will nmrutietj ll.-. , in the evening a sacred sting might be sung in a manner that would not! rants i.ur mmmrnwroriT* n? tun pression thaf we. had been Jistening ' to a case of slander. Rut again off j started the nimble soprano, with the : laudable though rather startling an nouncement. "| will wash!" Straight away the alto, not to he outdone, de ferred she wmtM wwwlii ??ud Mm* twnor. finding it to he the thing, warbled forth he woirld w?nh. Then the deep chested basso, as though calling up all his fortitude for the plunge, bel lowed forth the stern resolve that he would wash." Xn?i. a i.hort- interlude .on.. the organ, strongly suggestive of the escaping of steam or splash of the waves, after which the choir individ ually and collectively, asserted tb" firm, unshaken resolve that "ih*y would wash." At laat they all solved the problem by stating that they pro poned to "wasn tneir nanus in in CAPi niXE for "That Headache." oerrou, ??rrln**. Hick*' Capo- 1 dine Just the thing tr fit yoa far! ?"S?5 Cl",r" .,h' UM tmm., TT.W-. ttim. j ? , , -? t'?,. a tM. ' -- ' . CAPTURE STILL, JrW. >erry. ^W*Jlace Jarrv. white, iiid Lewis Fj>rt, colored, were cap with an illicit atllllng outfit by revenue. oOtoeri last Satur day In Wake Forest township.^ The^ i>lant was located on the north side of Xeuse river", about two*" miles below the- railroad" bridge." They'll ad been jsltis an old still, but it was in bad Hhitpt*. so they had bought. ft UHtf tma and wtrf building tHe arch for put ting It in operation when surpriHed by the officers.. The old still, thc^eer land four or * five gallons of mpan ?'licker" were destroyed and the new still no-gallon capacity, was brought to Raleigh, along with the" captured I mon. ? Raleigh Times. There is a ^Reason why every houte should lutve Vick'H croup ami I'neumonia . Salve ready. It nips in the -y l>uil Colds, Croup, Pneumonia. etc.. iH'hldcs hi'Mt waive of all. It will save Buffering, expense and regret*. ?lt', ."Stic and $|.(?0 jars. _ r \n druggists. _ . ^Dt^oubea^^Ju^nr^iot^dcr^our best friends. ToVl'HK A COLI) IX ONE 1>.\Y Take LAXATIVE" BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mpney If It falls to cure. E. \V. GROVE S signa ture Is on each box. 23c. For Sprains 5?!ban's Lictment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at ORCC, and can ' be applied to the tenderest . parv without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed ? all v?>.: have to do is to lay it on TyhTly! It is. a powerful p'repa ration and penetrates instantly ? relieves any inflammation and con gestion, and reduces the swelling^"" ?. Sloan's 4 Liniment is an cxccIlcnt antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cuts. bums. wounds and cont us ions, and will draw the poison 1 *rom 8linS of - ' *? ? poisonous in sects. itjr 26c.. SOc..ar.lSl. It. Earl s. aca, Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Cole J. LEON WOOD & car, ~ BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN and PROVlSlbNS. T [73 PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK. VA. 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 givea careful attention. ^ "j gf'j. ??"<> ? /cSXto #vt>. ?? V*. xci,p>. . I EAST CAROLINA j| 1 Teachers' Training School ? .?2 , y ? p" ^ "Established and maintained by the State tor trro young men -A and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession p. of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sam*~ *i? % tation perfect' P' %l SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, 190*. 5:1 Forjprospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, *?* President. Green vHle, N. C. ? _ ^ ~ r 7, -rrr 'r.vz 7. tsts* y?, , , > ,y 7?/,^ 7>:t? ^ THE I. H C. TOGGLE-JOINT: - HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. ? -??**=<' -BAILEY SUPPLY CO., _ SALES AGENTS. IHfflEY SAYED IS ?NBY ?E : 'A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns. 2 feet of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20Candle Pow er. How much do you save? SHINGTON LIGHT & WATER Welsbach Junior. COMPANY Bargain in E. Main Slreet ?. n * i* L ! House. A. C. Hathaway. 1 oEmSfrtfe RATE, 1 eenf perword, ord* io_ the line. and r. Awwyn this office. - ttnlnu riAwordMo- Um inclose paymenKwiprTSpy. to ads. may be recRVed at tl To Insure prompt attention all adver- I tisemenu should be in business office | by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention. ? __?> THURSDAY, HUDAV AXU 8ATUR day is the time to buy mens' clpth- 1 ing and furnishings at J. K. Hoyt's. 15 BOXES OF NICK ORANGES TO arrive this week. H. B- Mayo & Co. EVERY 1|> CENT CASH I'I KChIhk means another vote on the doll at J. K.' Hoyt's. FX)H SALE PK A FOWLS, ONE rooster, two hens. BIT* Susman. man. ; ; ? teas toTK pN THK DOLL WITH ?ery l(Fc cash "purchase* fit J. K. Hoyts. STENOGRAPHER AND T Y P E writar. Let mo write your letters. Mias Beulah Tbomagon Cha}k))er of Commerce CORRECT Sl/AI'K SHOES FOR * 14, at J. K. H6yfs. Ul'TTERINE FOR COOKING ? Tastes like butter; more pure than butter. 30c lb. 8ol<i by Chas. M. Little. ? 30 SEE_THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN J. K. Hoyt's big ad. FOR HALE ? ONE EDIKON-UOV4NG Picture Machine. also one Edison graphophone; both 1 n first-class condition; will sell at a bargain. If not InterestejLdojilt write. Box 232. Washington, N. C. "MENS* CLOTHING SPECIALLY priced for 'Thursday. Friday and Saturday, at J. K- Hoyt's. sTTfis III* YS AN EXTRA GOOD suit at J. K ? Hoyt's. See big ad. COAL stove; original cost $30; uxed one Feason. 13. i? Susni&n. READ AROt'T THE HANDSOME doll given away at J. K. Hoyt's. tVONIIHHl n+r? f.Milt coat values at J. hfc. Hoyt's. See big ad. APPLES, lemons and cabbages at H. B. Mayo & Co. HOW AIIOCT THOSE SPECIAL ? ".75 mens' rain coats at J. K. Hoyt's. CASE OF SCARLET FEVER.' ? There Is a case of scarlet fever re ported at the residence of Dr. Ira M. Hardy, corner of Water and Bonner streets. The doctor Is using strict quarantine.* People should be careful about visiting the sick, on account, of the spreading of disease. ?*? ? wiTMr i TO WASHINGTON ONE NlCaHT ONLY May, October 29th A. Q. ALLEN'S Big Minstrel Show CONCEOEO HY ALL TO JiK I'lli.KMIM.XTI.V T1IR ^ MOST FAVORAIII.Y KNOWN MINSTREL SHOW IN EXISTENCE. CLEAN A NO REFINED, BETTER THAN A CIRCUS, PRESENTED I'NOER A Mammoth Canvas Theater. ADMISSION: CHILDREN ? J 23C. A nn.TS . 35C. 1ICKXT TOAST. TTiTrtif tolBT If -not nutritious, but. a teaspoon ful or two ai the right time would save many a life from ap pendicitis. for instance. which is due to Inflammation Induced by massed putrifled food aecumtilatinK in the bowels, especially dough balls of ftnej "TmfTr. ^riwK- Ktaail , i m )?.T-fpi l 1 maH llticated. Coarse cereal brea^or the indigestible carbon or burnt toast or such waste as llg seeds tend to pre- 1 vent this condition. Charcoal tab-, lets are thus effective, also as an ab-( sorbent ol waste. Toast is Jnfertef to ftraad jn having ita albumen . coag-_ 1 ulated by heat, but its starch is made | burnt p&rts, usually not appreciated, (may beNmore than medicine, as pre vention Is safer than cure. Ol'GWU BfOT TO COMPLAIN. ... U --??!??? _ - The business man who does not does not display those goods to best *- : ?V- Mm*m onL l?t th? Limfe lmowTtl?t he has for safo Ifto P4* hisdoot to enrMl) his com * ^ ?? ' ? ? \-mrrr-' ' "" who gets into touch with the public that drawn business and succeeds. ? Clay City Times. Malv$r"- Ohio. Koi- ilrngi and nerd, Hardy's Drug Store. , The House of Quality 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU BONl>Fl> STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY. ' tPer Gal. Gibson, s Fears old. .?^,..s(.80 Qual-a-Fine. 6" years old. . rr 4.00 Mellwood Boubon, 6 years old 4 .no Bumgardner Mountain, 6 years old 4.no High spire, 6 years old ?.nO Certified, 6 years old 3.75 Savage Mountain, 5 years old' 3JW> Nelson Bourbon, 7 years old. 3JJ0 Elk Run, 5 years old 3^H> Catalonia went fr^w. Mall ordei FRANK MILLER I20t K. MAIN* 8TRKKT, NKXT TO RICHMOND. BLENDED RYE WHISKEY. Per Gal. Gibstffi-JOCXX r. . . . .. . . *4.00 Herbert's Malt ^ 8.00 Mountain Dew 3.00 Country Club .2.JS0 - STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY. Per Gal. Mountain . . . . $2JtO North Carolina, 4 years old. S.OO Silver Spring, 5 years old . . . 8.BO The above can be had In quart bottles if desired. -s a specialty. I in porter and Dealer In Whiskies. Brandies, Wines, Cordials; Etc, PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK. VIRGINIA. A FOR general SURGICAL -I ^ H.W. CARTER, M. D. Practice UmUsd toDUtMN of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Hour*; 9-1XA. M? . ?Cor. Main and 2-5 P. M. Gladden Sts., 'PHONE M. Washington, N. G. Dr. I. M. Harfey PRACTICING THYSfCIAN SURGEON Washington, N. C. DR. H. SNELL ~ ? Dentist. Office 'corner 'of Main and Respass Streetsr^Pho^e-iOO Washington, N; C. AXTOJINEVS H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AT-EAW , /waablhgtod, N. C. We practice. In the Courts of the Flrit Judicial District, end the Vifederal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORJJEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY- AT-LAW WashinBtonf^orth Carolina. tnl all W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD Li SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Caroline. Practicc in all Couits. W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washinj?oo"and Aurora, N. C. Practice W?1J. the courts. i_,H, C. CARTER, JR.,_-^ ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, - Washington, N. C. " Office Market Street. * Win. B. Kodmnn. Wiley C. Kodman. RODMAN & RODMAN * Attorneys-at-Law " ' { Washington, N. C. Business Cards ^TL. STEWART PRACTICAL -VATCHMAKEIUod JEWELER. Corner Main and Market Streets. Just received a large assortment of the lstest designs in Jewelry. Re pairing a specialty. " Goldstein, " we are ttm tfotrrr&uitfnreraroirr ? old stand. In this period between the seasons we are still satisfying cus tomers. Our fall samples are already in and we can take your order now for or future dfllverr. Yours for business, H. B. Goldstein. ? 1 ? :-rr ? For FIRE INSURANCE ~see J. and P. Br. "MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Right. WASHINGTON. N. C. WHITE - BARBER - SHOP gybki^.m.-. wS h.?3chSi, 3 nrat-cteM Whtie barhera. Satif action ?rt><>^tePo?far office. A. B. DRAUGHON, prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS INSURANCE of jUkinds, ' - A
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