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The English and* reach lost 139 aeroplanes during September, and the 'Germans twenty - one, says a War Offlce statement To* day. Of the Anglo-French machines lost, nlaety-eeren were shot down from the ground in reply to a Frebch list of eleven French fliers who have brought down more than four machines each, news papers here publish a list of nine teen Germins up to September IS. which by October 1 had been In creased to twenty-two. Captain Boelke, who heads the list, has de frayed thirty hoatlle Vanes. CUMBK SB GRIP 'MT SlRSTBtWUM! Waahln*tou. D. C.. Oct 6. A "X?rw tt. October crop report for tfetflBtata of North Carolina and lor XM u*ltad BUtMnirompltwl-liy tha Bureau of Crop BkUmat#* (ana tranamltted through the Weather Buroaa), United State. Department of AcrlMItnte, it aa follow.: Corn. Stat.: Oct. 1 for#ctat, '64.700.000 buthala; production lait year (final eatlmate). 64,060,000 buahela. United State.: Oct. 1 forecaat. ?, 710,000.000 buahel.; production laat 7W (final eatttut#), J.Oit? MS OOO buftUfc All WlMlt State: * Preliminary eatlmate, 10. 646,000 buahel.; production laat year (final aaUmata), 10,566,000 buahela. . United Statee:' Preliminary eatl mate, 606.000.060 buahala; produc tion laat y#ar (Unit eatlmate). 1.. 011.606,000 bnanela. Oat*. State: Preliminary eatlmate. 6. 660,00* buahel.; production laat year (final aatlmata), 6,060,000 buaheia. United State.: Preliminary ##tl mate, 1,660,000,000; production laat raai1 (final ?atlm?t?>. 1,640,666.000 b*ah?*r^ *T* ?tat*-Pr?Umtimry othnu, 4?t> 000 buahela; production laat year (fin*r*Mtana#>, 676.000 buahela. United Stat##: Preliminary eatl mate, 41, 664,906 buahela; prodactlon laat year (final- wtlmate). 46.160. 006 buahela.' Tobacco. State: Oct. 1 forecaat. 161,000,000 pounda; pT<?*uctlon laat year (final eatlmnta), '166, 460,000 pounda. United ttataa: Oct 1 foredaat, I,600,000,000 pounda; production laat year (final eatlmate). 1.060.667. 006 pounda. - Potatoes. State: Oct. * forecaat. 1.660,000 buahela; production laat year (final Mlimate);>,ll0.6i? SlaWU ' United Stated: Oct. 1 forecaat. 661,600,000 buahela; production laat year (final estimate). 666,109.000 buahela. ? |?fl . *i-i ?? wuw roiMm 8.400,000 feuahele; production last year (final eatlmate). 8,926.000 buahela. ? United fttatee: Oct. 1 forecaat. 87.f80.ti 80 buahela; production laat year (final eatlmate). 74.898.000 bttahela. *V" ?tate: Preliminary eatlmate. 488. 000 tona; production laat yetr (final eatlmate). 848.000 tona. Uttfted * 8tat?a: Preliminary eatl mate, 88.185.000 tone; production laat year (final *tl*ate). 85,115. 000 tona. t 4 ippin> - 1 State: Oct 1 forecaat, 8.880.000 barrala; production laat year (final eatlmate). 1.871,8*8 barrala. United State. Oct. 1 forecaat, 66,60*, 000 barrala; production laat n? (final eatlmate), 76,670,000 barrala.. PMKhad. ?tat.: Minuted production ftlfT 667,00* buahela; aaU mated Produc tion 1616, 1,666,000 bu*MW> ' " United statea: Ball mated produc tion 1616, 66.611.000 bu.fialt; eatt mated production rtl?. 66.4(0.000 IHW& * State: Sept. 8ft forecaat. 848.000 balee; production IW'^ar (Cemraf) 889,494 bolea. United Statea: Sept. 66 forac*?. II.606.066 balea; production laat year 10e.au.), 11,161.66# h*l?* v 6UU: Oct. 1 conditio* 60 percent ? "H "" ?' Of 81 percent. United States: Oct. 1 condition IS. I percent, compared with the ten year average of 88. t percent. Pieces. (The first -price given below In 'the average on Oct 1 this year, and the second, the Sverage on Oct. l last year>: StatO: Wheat. It 6 cents and 117 cents per buaheL Corn, 108 cents and 94 cents per buShel. Oats, C8 cents and 84 cents per bushel. Pota toes,- 105 cents and 68 cents per bushel. Hay, 115.70 and $18.80 per ton. Cotton. 15.8 cents and 11.1 cents per pound. Eggs, 86 cents and SO cents per doxen. United States: Wheat, 186.8 cents and* ,90.9 cents per bushel. Corn, 99:9* ee*TS and -90.6 cents per bushetr Oats, 44.5 cents and 84.5 cents per bushel. Potatoes, 118 and 48.8 per btishSL Hair 911.90 and $10.68 per ton. Cotton:, 16.5 cents 'and 11.9 cents per pound. Eggs, 99.1 cents and 99.9 cents per dosen. tpiiiis WOULD CHANGE CEREMONIES (By United Preu) ' 8t. Louis, Mo., Oct. 10. ? The Ten Commandments, the marriage Cere- , mony and the Lord's Prayer as they hare stood through the ages are to be changed by the General Conven tion of the Protestant Episcopal , church which con venee here tomor row If the reports or committees and sub-commlttaat are endorsed. ! in the marriage ceremony the committee wQl recommend that the | word "Obey" In the bride's promise be replaced by "Keep," that the glv, ink away of the bride be omttted en tirely and the groom's promise to "endow" the bride "with all his worldly goods',*' be eliminated. : A committee will recommend that; the commandments be shortened by the omission of the reason for their observance. The recommendation war be based oa the fact that the reasons ware peculiar to the life of the Israelites and that changed modi, era ways have robbed the arguments' of ttnch of their weight.* The committee oa revising the Lord's prayer will recommend the elimination of the wordir, "For Thine is the Kingdom and ,the Power and the Olory Forever." In requesting the omission the committee will say the wdrds constitute a part Of the Doxology added by early translators and that they are not In the original text df Holy Script ores. The omis sion would make the prayer IdenUeal Catholic version. The INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPERT SAYS THAT THE OPMMS OT THE U-BOATS ARE LEGAL By AIJOERT BWiB-VEI I, HART, Hmard Proftoeeor and Authority oil IbIh'mHhiiI Law. C*mbrlQg?rlC?fm.. Oct. 11. ? "The Administration will not protest the deatructlon of the West Point and the other merchiiltmen sunk by the German aubmarhle' dn Sunday. I "Germany had a perfect right to Ipuruaue the oourae the did. The three-tnlle limit was not rlolated aa fas aa wo kn6w;now. and the tfkasen gers and crew " fen ;board the vessels were put off where there was a reaa onable opportunity to reach the ahore In aafety. "The destruction of Teasels la strictly within a belligerent's rights If their captors cannot get them Into port, but the lives of those on board must be taken e?re of. If the life of RS !??*?. llorlOott. Si"' ' h/Cm 6 o,p Yt> CO iNc.jM4^a? one American cltlien' la loaf thai would change the wbolo complexion of affair?, and the Administration Haa already pledged Itaelf to with dr*v Ita Xrabaaaador w auch be the Oaae. * "I fael certain, thoagh, that the German aubmarlne commanders hare Iron-clad mlea not to take any lire, or even Uln a rtak which might re ?oH In feUWle#?aar*MHl?>frIWKrt with this Country."** FTTTY-SEtTH NORTH CAROLINA STATE PAIR RALEIGH Tlcckts will i>e sold for ail trains by the ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South October 14 to 81. Inclturir? From Washington at (4.10 for the round trip, including admission to the Fair, limited returning until midnight of October 23, 1916. Proportionate fares from all inter mediate stations. Children half fare. For schedules, pickets and de ll red information apply to Sv_ R. 5LARY, Tlcekt Agent, Washington, ?. C. 1 0-7-1 w. Advertise Id the Dally Neva. a c-t* - *? *"***- ^laiTTT** yta"n*r*t">*- -** ??? la tbu eog^Tl fJ^U lnduatrlaa. Think of It! -ta't that aa arsnmeat acalaat IMtlnf ' tW alcklea and dJmca ?Up j ?AT* SOMETHING EKh D ?t,~* "IT BE liO MORE THAN TSK ' I'RICB OF1 A MOVIK. AH) HRUfcT IT HKRS FOB DEPOSIT. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C I CERTAINLY DO fiOOO WORK VVfe? i v/7/ do your P/umbing right -gi/tcA/y and ' roasonab/e too WHETHER IT IS A LEAK IN YOUR EAVES TKBUGHS; YOUR CAS OR WATER PIPES; OR WfMTHER YOUR FURNACE IS OUT OF ORDER. we -Can fix it for you richt. we will: do it promptly and charge YOU ONLY A FAIR PRICE. DON'T YOU WANT YOUR WORK DONE BY THOSE WHO KNOW HOW AND WANT TO DO IT? Harris Hardware Co. INSURANCE Will not prevent the fire, but it will give you a mighty thankful feeling after the flames have cleaned you out. C. Morgan Williams WASHINGTON, N. C. RECEIVED TODAY! 52 Head of Young Broke HORSES & MULES JPrlees Right. - Terms to Suit FLANAGAN BUGGIES PIEDMONT WAGONS. FAIRBANKS - MORSE ENGINES. Washington Horse Exchange Company L. SUSMA'N , Pres. Washington , M. C.
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