1 WASH1N6T0N DAILY NEWS
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August 5. 1909, at the poetofflce at
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HEATH l?Y >IA<il<\
If rupture of the s?tat-artc'.,y can
be t.ra?ed to a *ho?k to the gentses,
the ease of Arthur Everton, the hyp-'
not lit; opens a lle.ld of discussion fur!
doctors of -the law, of medii-Oie. and J
of the mind. A person is lulled into |
the cataleptic state. wUH the hypno
tist employing only &u<L?ug
yiujlto'i > ? ? ? ;h.? li' i?
In bringing the* sub.'cct out of thvl
trance thai the s??ti*? -? are given a
shock- A a. sharp \\ ? ; il of ?-ommand
the eye* oiie'n witji.il .-nap. and tlie I
mus? les r?-iax J'-rlaly. lit'.' Ever
ton ? a^o at Sower ville. N. .!., Itohorc
Simpson had been hypnotized. and
his rigid body lay stretched out upon
two ? iiai.s^ w i ' h ih?* head on 01:0 and j
the f?r (.ti liie other. ' i'rof.'" Ever-J
; ,j:. .-.I I, a'."'1 ri: ? :i ..
su"tn? :!*? li . -"it r;:.- slightest yield- 1
!:.g in uly. 1 Ju". when gimpsou
rva-i ??:{ '/on 1i i - feet and Everton
a'!dr-->i t; _ hi tit in a sharp. c?*m.iftand
: r-.ir vofro. his frame Jo*t its rigidity j
..r.a h?- ??n.f, ?-d :is :f d-ad. He \va= j
dead, the du? k rs .-ay, but i; was no: |
until ).ypr,o:?j.t.- had worked over' the
bodj for j , a Inly -mployin;.* j
rht? aw.
disclose ar.yth:t:t *'i matvh It. ?
n'a- " :
im?i*s \i:i: t vi. i. in;; \\of:i.u
>y ?x ev s
' iwiis from the
of the country mark up the estimates
IP 111 ll illH 4w wuHy ty ? in
stance. !r is now the opinion of par
ties in posi'ion to make the most cd:~
reel estimates that the seven most
important crops of the country will
raise ?he values fully $ too. 000,000
over tbp mtm' r-ropis of last- ynr.
With the exception of rotion atid
barley the tonnage of all is far great
er than that of last year, and this in
creased ton flap? is one of the Stems
which is adding much to the earning
of Hie ra'lroad companies
The immense orders for equlp
menr now being poured Into the va
rious car shops and locomotive works
by the railways of the country are a
testimony of the late realization of
thf? railway managers of the flood of
freight that is already upon them.
Whatever shortage there exists in
the tonnage of fot'rm is more than
made ud In the Southwest by the in
crease in tonnage from' nearly every
other natural production and by ex
traordinarily lar>;e shipments of com- j
modities and manufactured article?
? tntw The yin'li. <>'.v! n? '.in1 :iHiu;.':ii;
development of that section :n nearly :
every line of industry and in all that
goes to make substantial progress.
Europe Is compelled to buy. our
- eot-toiv liua year at a very high price,
and dealers in the staple .T577T of the
opinion that foreigners will contrib-.
"~ute nearly $600,000,000 to . our.
_ wealth through theif purchases of
The shortage in. cotton occurs' this
~ year in the states west of the Mlas
.issfppi to the greatest extent) and
pours a golden torrennnto tne Biaiea
' that approximate a normal crop.
North and South Carol' na par tie
ularly are reaping great profit* this]
_ r - ' r1 --
kSjt'- " ' ' ? - :?
business In both states is at an un
precedented high tide even now. with
every Indication of still better timet!
as the. season advances.
The seven principal crops alluded
Hi ttuU H-iti ma led ? open ? are supple
mented by many other Increased pro
ductions of the farms, fields and or- 1
lutein and with n||
.11 price in^ the^case^oV^iear^'e^i^
article the fanner produces.
It is H year beyond all others in the
production of solid wealth in this
country.
The 1'nited States never secured
such a call upon the money of the
world through her productions of the
soil as In process of execution this
autumn and winter-American Karm
VKK, \VK AKK.
[ have visited North Curoliua be
fore. iintl jln doing so I have- found
(hat you were a little -earlier In do
ing everything that had to be done
in the crisis of the nation than any
body else. 1 have found that you
made a declaration of Independence
at Mecklenbuig iibmtt a year before
we thought of It in other parts of the
country. And I understand that you!
suppressed the stamp tax and ernp-l
tied jput the tea a ver*_c?wsiderable
time before they had the tea party in j
piui-tuu- Harbor. - - Mr-' Taft In
?peeeh at Wilmington. X. f.
A year ago a manufacturer hired j
a boy. For months there was nothing!
; noticeable about the boy except that]
he never took his eyes off the ma
chine he was running. A few weeks]
ago the manufacturer looked up from I
his work to see the boy standing be- ]
hind his desk.
"WKatTdo you \vant?". he asked, i
"Want me pay raised."
"What are you getting?" '
i "T'ree dollars a week."
"Well, how much do you think you
are worth?" ,
"Four dollars."
Ytjtt iliinK mi. d cryo u ?"
"Yesslr. an' I've been t'inkin* so j
j for t'ree weeks, but I've been so
blamed busy | ain't had time to speak j
to you about it"
Thu. buy fct'l the raise. |
* HiUf gooseberries any legs, rijuv
vi '-?" asked tl-r lift In our.
"Why. no. M course not. dearie." j
A deeper shade fell athwart dear* ;
?i'i i ' i ? >"? ?vri'v'' tjimw^- <
Iv.i "T'rit u. ?muvver. I've swallowctd
a caterpillar!"
?*llorc "* a piece t.'P pie?" said a!
farmer's ; f ? * tn a hungry tramp at j
the bat k door.
"Thai.k's." lie replied, ? atching-ea- j
?????>? it and hi*. UK a horseshoe out
> ' ! 31.
Go by Steamer, Mr.
Small's Suggestion
Jy \% i;?- to mil attention toj
?;np 01 t ti ?? Atlantic Deeper'
[>?- AsMi' iaiion. which con- 1
Norfolk on the ! 7th inst. |
? ? iiii" m i ie?.i? ? mailt faiJ
? from Ka/tern North '
~ !QU !:? l?.l ? hy ? rtrum.ir j
' t'iiy. ai-ntTi..!? t
"Pillar through train about 3 j
fuesday aitenioon loth in*!.;
f from Heaufort. More- i
.Ww B?'rr?. Washington.
" kd'-:.!*.1T"
i north of Norfolk will go by steamer.
x: il the president of the Association.
r-<;ue:us that Ka*t??rn North Carolina
j delegates .go in the same manner.
This is regarded as very important.
\ steamer has been chartered to go |
Tfrrrn F'.Msaiwn ? rt? r~ Tnrn!ign~ tr.e
^canai at an expense of $50. to be di-l
vided among the~ilelegatr*R who go in |
this manner.
This matter was thoroughly dis
cussed1 at a. recent meeting in the
rooms ot* the Chamber of <;6mn>gQjp_
in this city, during which we h?d
irepresenlatives from Beaufort. More
head (Hty. New Hern. Green villcs
Hdenton atid Elizabeth City, and this
[dan was finally agreed upon. We
could not abandon it now in good
faith and without injury to the
cause. Very since rely,
JNO. H. SMArLT*.
THE GAIETY
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5 Program Changed Daily 11
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* Free Boosters ? Drama ;
I Jones," the Burglar ? A
(-? Gomedy.
? The Marble Haart ? A
| fine drama.
I'hnp Wr>nl/i. Flftno ?
Comedy.
Crowd
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Church Directory^
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Market StreeV
Rev. J. a. Sullivan, pastor.
9:45 A. M. ? Sunday school. S. P.
^VUlls^juperlntendent. Lesson aub
jjrfn subject, "Go Forward."
| 7:30 P. M.? ^Evening worship. -Ser
raon subject, "Harvest is Past."
Monday. November 15. ? 4 p. m..
Tuesday, November * 16. ? 4 pT~m.,
Wednesday. November 17. 7:30
p. m.. prayer meeting. Subject, ''The
Revival."
8:15 P- M. ? Church meeting.
8:30 P. M: ? Choir meeting.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bonner Street.
Rev. Natharlel Harding, rector. 4
4:00 P. M. ? Sunday school, C. H.
I Harding, superintendent.
11 A. M. ? Morning prayer with
sermon.
7:30 P. M. ? Evening prayer. Seats
1 free. All welcome.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHIJtCH. |
Gladden Street. -- *
Rev? tr |j. Searlght, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening
at usual hour by pastor. The session
will meet at 10:45 a. m.. for the re-.
ception of members % \?
Phayer meeting Wednesday even-"f
liy:. All receive a cordial welcome.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
^ West Second Street. .
Rev. M. T. Plyler. pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 7;30 p. m'. " Doors of the I
church will be opened at morning |
hour.
'4:00 P- M. ? Sunday school, C. F. I
Bland, superintendent; E. r. Mixon.j
assistant superintendent. All wel
CI1R1STIAX CHl'RCH.
East Second Street.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. |
m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning toplr.
"The Church. lis Beginning." Even
ing! opic, "The ^!ri'ui??f! Question*"
Latham. *UT>eri' : ? ?>nt. All cor
dially Invited to attend al! services.
3:00 P. M.- Sunday school. J. !3. |
Lath." rn superintendent.
The tusks that mint ad?. have I
tailed to ilo in this city. If set along
side of (h'tM? tlint have been accom*
plihlii?h_uoulc' niake a small *hoiving |
indeed. '
There is nothing
? a parent knows in grief
so bluer as to tliiuk, it
might not lir-ve been fatal.
Salve had been ready,
mid iim'iI Ui time? -don't
dr!ay. get a Jar now. .
All Ihuggisis.
"tu- and $1.00.
THE OI.D RELIABLE
?ntet^ritU Wirehouse, Greenville.
C . Is r ding ou the top of the'
iv'es in fiigh prices for tobacco,!
' i i.'iiiiiH s^le P.lilaj uiviutsd]
over S 1 2. I'ato Rigg;? ?oJd ene loa?fS|
KM I'RSION FAllLS
to
NORFOI.K. VA.
A" "intt
ATLANTIC DEEPKR WATERWAYS [
? - cox venTiox
Nov. 17-20. lOOO.
and Visit of PRESIDENT TAFT
Nov. I Oth. 1000.
Th?* Norfolk &. Southern Railway |
jrill sellround trip tickets at*" e
tremcly iojju Xaxfis. _Inyn all poln7s~<
its lines to Norfolk. Va., Nov. 16th, J
17th. isth and 19th. 1 ?*09. with final]
limit returniii}t.iintil Nov. 21st.
NORFOLK'S GRBATEST CELE
? ^ ' BRAT ION
Friday. Nov. 10th.
PRESIDENT TAFT'S FU#t VJaR t
TfDKlVATER VIRGINIANS
Sr? -r+ ; trains w.ii l.-av.. Kdt^iUon I
at ti.on a. m.. Nov. 19th, via Suffolk!
Division. Beckford Junction and Eliz
abeth City; also via direct line
through Hertford and Elizabeth City,
arriving Norfolk at 9.30 a. m., in
time for Mammoth Military and Na
val Parade.
Tickets sold for all trains Nov.
19th. good returning same day on I
regular or special trains, at much less
WtOuitAM
Mammoth Military and Naval Pa
rade of 8,0 00 men reviewed by Pres
Idert Taft at. 10.30 a. m., Nov. 19th.
*\ddresH by President Tuft at 11.30
u. in.
Grand Pyrotechnic Display at City |
Park at 7. 1."> P. m.
Virginia Beach and Cape Henry-I
always attractive, never more de- 1
light ful than in November.
?ftli.lftUP
Norfolk Nov. 19th at 6.05 p. m., for
Edenton via Elizabeth City and Beck
ford Junctloq, making all stops and
tuarn ? lA.Citmtnn via. direct.
m??r ? 1 - ? -r
Get complete information' from
Tieket AfenU, of a4dr*?
M C. HI DOBS, O. K An
The Lovliest Place You Ever Saw?
*
Washington Paric^? ^
Swamp and Highland Farms ~
For Sale.
_ A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington. N. C.
^ton Wood MEMBERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE Juki W. Cot
i. LEON WOOD & ?b?
< ..... BANKERS aiul^ROKERS ^
r " ; STOCKS, BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS.
73 PLUME STREET, CARPEOTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA.
Private Wires to N. Y. S?ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago
Board of T radc and other Financial Centers.
correspondency respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal
accounts given careful attention.
REAL ESTATE WANTED I H
?* *
I have moved to Washington, N. C., from Van
Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real Es
tate business for more than thirty years, and will
engage in the same in Washington, N. C. I want
farms and other lands for^sale. If you want to
sell your farm or lands see'me or 'phone
? IV. M.KEAR, ===
Washington, N. C. 'Phone"85.
Office with C. D. Parker, Havens-Small Building.
Money saved is money made!
A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feet of Gas perl
hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an,
open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives-iOCaudlePow-^
er. How much do you save?
WASHINGTON
LIGHT _
&
WATER ?
Welsbach Junior.
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
ltAP.RV K. \YOL< OT anil H. M. IvKKlt. Nrrelvc
in?;i:n ihuok.m train si.iivk k rkt\v*:kn all poixts in
i:\sintx north Oarolixa, and via Norfolk to all
. i . AH'I Jtlt.N rlTlE*. W'HMIU LK IV l M:i'T.4>?T.
TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON*
EXPRESS:
A M., daily except Sunday, for Maclfoyt; Ferr:>, -Eden'tOJV. ".Eliza
!i City. Xorfolk{ connecting with all North. East end West.
?iv^s.Xorfolk 4 - o I'.. M.. oenne tlrg ; t Jwa<k-ys Ferry for Bdhaven
! Cnlnmbfa Branches. 4
1 j\ M. ?!? Iv except Sunday, for Mac-key K Ferrv and Intermediate
nations. *. ?
q^-J^rrfrir^reeavitlr -Ffttimvllte. Ralgigh^nfi inter
. ?n- *i K.te V* lions arrive Raleigh ll.ii. A. -?Connects at WtlRor.
and Greenville with A. C. L. R. R.
r daily, except Sunday, foe Greenville, FumvH'e, "WTTkdh, Rtft1"
cigh and intermediate" stations. Arrive Raleigh 9-37 P. M. Connects
- at Farmvllle with East Carolina R. R. for all points North and South.
"u ^ ? i ?? ? ii y <tmHay for New Bern.
5.1 S i' M. daily except Sundhy for ew Hern. Moreneau C'H.V, Uttmifort
for Oriental and intermediate stations. Coimerts-ot Xew Bern at 6-4.1
P. M. daily for Kinstop and Goldsboro.
5.3(1 P. M. dally except Sunday for Pinetown, Bel haven and Intermediate
stations.
For further particulars, consult Norfolk & Southern Railway folder, or
--apply to TV H. Myers, Ticket A gen*. ?
It. ( . iU iU.INS. li. P. A=-_ W. W. CflOXTOV A. G. P. A.
E. T. LA Mil. GEX. MGR., NORFOLK,. VA.
t aa, &X&&& &!?.&yi*. sy*. ?\>> ^ v>
| , ~ EAsi- CAROLINA ~ j|
| Teachers' Training School ?
5* Established and maintained by the State fof the youn? men
XT ?wt women who wish to qualify themselves for the pro'ea iion
of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and"modern. Sani- ?
^ -station perfect*
9$j SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5JH, 1H9. ??
0 For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, i|
President, Greenvflle, N. C. ^
OPPORTUNITIES
RATE, 1 cent per word.
Eatknat^h^ord^c^he line, frTd
inclose payment wllh copy. Answers
to ads. may be received at this office.
To Insure prompt attention all adver
Humnnn ahntild be lq frualniaa office
by 12:45 m. Ada. by meaaenger, tele
phone or mall given careful attention.
STENOGRAPHER AND T Y P K- I
writer. Let me write your letters. ]
Miss Beulah Thompson
. f Chamber of Commerce
Wanted ? peanuts op ali. |
kinds. Highest cash prices paid.
H. B. Mayo & Co.
OLD t4mK BARBECUE. 40 FINE I
chickens at Clemmon'a Restaurant.
FOR SALE ? PEANUT SACKS, ' lo |
cents each. H. B. Mayo & Co".
IE II
stiffs
BKAl'TY OF Ol'R MODEL
are one of style/ Ail long
OYSTERS, 25C PER QUART, AT
I Clen^mon's Restaurant. Phone |
No. 146.
a TAiLrmKtrsrtT for giT.m j
At J. K. Hoyt's.
FOR RENT OR LEASE? EIGHT
-horse farm in_ -Bath township I
known as the Jno. I^Qajlord |
I farm. Appl>?to Wesley Peeblea. j
' 17 ?
OYSTERS? WE ARK NOW RECEIV
ing regular by our own boats oys
l tcra direct from oyster grounds,
. and gelling them as follows: Stand
ards, 25c quart, 91 per gal. Selects
35c quart. 11.25 p&r gal. These
! prices are for solid oysters, not
I water, and at our lUTi house only;
"fxtrn c-hargo mad? for ^delivery.
Respectfully, Swindell & Fulford
! " Fish Co. 15
WK HAVE OPENED AX OYSTER
saloon opposite the court house,
and will serve raw dVfle r * only ;
We will deliver them at your
house. Phone DS. Give us a trial.
S^)5ln Jc flowering. ic
(u irAioki,: nvm'nss ivt?
1 lots today, at Clemmon a
M?i I'lir.T n 111!
GREATLY REDUCED
ROUND TRIP
_ LYCUKS1QN--- FARES
NORFOLK, VA.
1 Acrocnt .
VI t.XM li hKi ri lt V. 1 I KRW.VVS
( ONI "ETXTIOX,
November 17-21). I ?(>!>,
and visit of
PR ESI UK X T T AI T.
Xovembcr If), imn>.
The Norfolk & S*o\itliern Rajlwtey
will sell round tflp tickets?at -ex
tremely low faros from all points on
it? lines to Norfolk. Vn . Nov: 16, 17,
IS and lf>, 190S, final limit returning
until Nov. 21. ? \
TOWol.k's fiKKATKST rUI.KUlt A
. TIOX 4~
X"6 vein her 10th.
A c c o u h \ Tire ii 4 SiT Pi InT^rr* t visir
to Tidewater Virginia.
PHO^RA M ME "
Mammoth Military and Naval Pa
rade of 8.000 men -reviewed by Pres
ident Taft at 10:30 a. m..- November,
1?1U. ?
Iddrefifl hv PrPKlflfTYt Tuft nt 1130
a. m.
Grand Pyrotecnlc Display at City
Park, 7:455 p. m.
VIRGINIA BEACH and CAPE
HENRY always attractive, never
Get complete inlormation from
Ticket Agents, or address, ~
H. C. HUDOI.N8. G. P. A.,*
^rjolk, Virginia.
MUST BE OBEYED.
The following ordinance passed by
the city aldermen must be complied
with, and for the benefit of tfyose con
cerned It Is published below:
? AH h?l? tfilwrt tnmm .fnH ^
presented to the town cleric on or be
fore the 25th day of each month and
by him placed in the hands of the
chairman of the auditing committee
before the last day of the current
moyth. W- B. Wlndley. City Clerk.
FOR GENERAL
SURGICAL
'-AND
Non- ~
Contagious
MEDICAL
? cases]
rl
1<MISS> JULIA I
Professional Column
/ SPECIALISTS
H.'W. CARTER, NT D.
Practice Lfmfted to DImum of die
Eye. Ear. Nose and Thfoat
Hour*: *-12 A. M. Cor. Main end
?phon2e\T M
Dr. I. JV1. Hardy
PRACTICING
PHYSICIAN v~
?ad SURGEON
?Wajhingtoo, N. C.
DR H. SNELL
Dentist.
Office corner of Main and
Respass Streets. Phone 100
Washington, N. C.
ATTOKNEY8
H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES
WARD & GRIMES
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
, . Washington, N. C.
W ^practice In the Court, of the Ftnl
Judicial District, and the
- Federal Court..
John H. Small. A. D. MacLean, -
Harry McMuUan.
SMALL, MAC LEAN &
McMULLAN
- -- - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Washington, North Carolina.
~ W. D. GRIMES
attorney-at-law
Washington, North Carolina.
Practices In all the Courts.
tt'm. D. Hodman. Wiley C. Hodman.
RODMAN & RODMAN
Attorncys-at*Law ? ~ ?
Washin g>on. N. C.
W. M. BONTVEdenton, N. C.
NORWOOD L, SIMMONS
BOND & SIMMONS
ATTORNEYS- AT.LAW -
\^T^h)nKton. North Carotins.
'iPractice in allCouits.
^TiTr.nAN k. TunMDtnKi" ' ?
V AvTTORNEYS-AT-LAW 'j
' Washington and Aurora, N. C. ^
Practice in all the courts.
H. C. CARTER, JR., _
ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW,
Washington, N. C.
Office Market Street.
EDWARD L. STEWART
Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Daily News,
Washington, N. C.
COLLIN " H. HARDING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .
Office Savings & T rust Co., Building
Rooms 3 and 4. fL
?"WASHINGTON. N. C.
- STEPHEN C. BRAGAW -
Attorney and Counselor
at-lawj 7
n
Washington, N. C.
G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., v
FIRE
And Plate Glass
INSURANCE.
For -.fcj
FIRE INSURANCE . <i +
see
, J. and V. B. MYERS ?
The J. H. Simmons Marble
and Granite Co.
MONUMENTS
Prlcx and Work Rl*ht. A
W A gHlhlPTrtU, M J
WHITE - BARBER - SHOP
*he only i Irat-claw white shop In cJ ty.
A trial will convince anyope of r?u->
onable judgment. We bare 3 chain,
3 first-class white barbers. SatHectloa
assured. Opposite Postal office.
A. B. DRAUGHONf^rop.
c. morgan Williams
INSURANCE
tS H B nMtMuh -
Buy Your
HORSES and Mtn RS
from ' 521
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