? I A H ? ??III ? H ? ? ^ . V1 WASWN?T0N DAILY NEW5 Entered as seoond -class mmttei August 6. 1909, at the postofflce a' Washington. n. C.. voider the act oi . March S, 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 Eo?t Main Street. J. L. MAYO, Editor ??d*"Pp>prieU>r. Telephone " No. 20o7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One- Month $ .25 Tour Months 1.00 Six Months 1.50 One Year 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office on date of expiration, otherwise. It will by frtnunued ai regular subscrip tion r>\tea until' notice to stott is re ceived. ? If you do not get The Dally News promptly telephone or write the man* Ager, and the complaint will receive lmtsttdlat<* attention. It Is our deslrQ to please you. WASHINGTON. N..C.. OUT. 1 -? * LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town shoiUd not fail to let The N'r w? follow 4 hot* daily sith the news of Washir.gtoy. fresh and crisp. It will prove a Valuable companion, reading to you like a' fet ter 'rom home. Those a^/the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and Interesting visitoi*. mi st ise sk;.\>:i>? ^ All articles sf?nt to The Nfws for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. I'lt.W MIC AND KF.YIVAI,. There is both. :? historical a ll(l a logical connection between prayer and rri tv.Hfc [. ir. religion. . ( . > As a matter of history every great revival from "Pfctiteeost to the present' day has been preceded arrri prepared Tor by earnest prayer on the part of ? God'* people - The ? Reformation, which oil Its religious side was sim ply a gr?at revival of apostolic re ligion, "the great awakening In New England In the days of Bd wards, the Wesleyan revival, and the later out pourings of God'* Spirit In days of Finney, Moody, Torrey and Chapman, have all been the result of prayer. The historical union between these two things grows 'out of a deeper logical connection, an Inward and vital relation. A genuine revival Is a work of God. and the energies of God are released only lu response to prayer. What we desire In the ap proaching evangelistic services is not a .manifestation of rellglo.us emotion albsmr^wjch as may be produced by high pressure methods of evangelism, but a real work of Divine Grace which Phall leave permanent ethical results In new character and better Christian lives. The Ministers' Union, therefore, re quests the devsut Christian people of our city, irrespective of church affilia tion, to unite with them In earnest prayer that we may have such" a genu ? frtre outpouring of the Holy -Ghost dur Ing this meeting that men may know God -liiiU^^fialn visit?i Hie-peo ple. ! "The effectual fervent nrayer of a I righteous man availeth mi??h.'" "Ask and shall im'eheN^jj 'You Clio are lnieriste3~ln~the Hyde county railroad read and learn what other folk do to promote their sec tions. Eagfe Pass. Texas, is in Maverick co::mv. it i.s r?;. - r?.?. s,,n;wn t?:,. Cific railroad. " This city offers a bo-., nua of 5." o.i>oo and right-of-way through their coiitity to any construc tion company tiiat will build a rail road f:?'jin Kagle Pasn to Arkansas Pars flarhor. a distance of two hun*< dred miles. The citizens of Eagle Pass also o f- 1 fers a bonur ?jf |!Hj,onu and right-of way through Maverick cchinty for a railroad rynninis north, and -cuuneci-' gelo. Texas, a distance .of one hun dred and, sixty miles. ^ . Eagle Pass, though the census of 1500 gives Maverick county 4,074 eoute. However, we know it lakes grit to make such offers as that, it also takf*r grit~To- build rowna. For no town wu's ever rapidly built* unless Its citizen* took great, responsibility, great risk to forward tt. I venture to say agriculturally, MaverU:k cn.mrv Ik"1 not au eutKfcf Beaflfort county, and we all know It Is .hundreds. y*? a thousand miles ?further from the best markets of the world. \kMh us. when <$pportuniLle? knock at our door wo may hear, but do not prepare ourselves ro welcome there opportunities. Wp wait until they start somewhere else before we ap preciate our error. Don't let us dn this again. Opportunity is now knocking to bring the Hyde county railroad through Rath township. . Bath tojjr/jshJi> is working. rhamhor nf f-nTnpiftri^_la_._wnrk Inn tec^it, lack W enthusiasm, the cause Of which should be found, and Afeere toed to find this trouble a? TH K iBrgv "amuiiny ur iTor-tfiii" ?ens, where each speaks out "his mind, Once-lOc*t*d,we ca^adjust. Once adjusted old , Beaufort inirWn?*yi ?ill ?Oit Oant- ptorerij tUrtod, ind centering ourselves upon one way o accomplish our aim, but if you hlnk It should W done one way. and -ve think It should be done another, ve are likely to work In opposition o each other; therefore, let's get to ;ether and find the best method to follow. . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ? "THAT 11EM1NDS ME." . Baggs and Jaggs met, and Baggs ii:d" Jaggs put yarjiin*- ? "I once kn^w_a-mttir.""?I?3r boy," te vaiL B&ggs, "who was .40 ticklish ou .he bottoms of his feet, (hat whenever ir lunk a h:nh lit' 'nut 1.1 ? ilk atn.nl ifter wards 011 a blotter. It was the >?ry method oT 'f?L?uf -drying ?vmililn'i iiirow him Into tits." "That 3 ndkhlng. my dear feHtrtr." "etorted Jaggs. "I used to board ni 1 place where tluv landlady was ho ?lew she 3?ad to go out and grease the ?orner* c?f lb*4 houw, so the wiaJ them/' An J then I'tiggs wept bitterly for he had long held the champiunchlp. ind was loth to relinquish It. ? Chi cago Itccord-lleralil. WtTTTt A-ouMn't ben it wont round WO.MKX WHO \HK >|.\KI\(S t.tltltT fl\ I'HK TVClIMl The 7~U.0>".". girls au& wouivii who have renounced husbands for husban dry, already* have grasped a his share of the $3.000.l)?.'0,000 crop .of the I'nited States. According to the Kat?j; Crotchet*. *1u the -Woman's World for September, the woman farmer- now is a factor to be reckoned with. With what was a broken down cot 5 <*n farm unriug lift' husband's life time one woman has made on tea $2 way. it was the,mau who had the rigor of the game," ami the women who waited See our line of chamois skins, ,*k* to vest si/e. Hardy's Drug Store. ror Pain in Chest Sloan's Liniment is a quick and safe remedy for. croup, cough or cold, pain in the chest, sore tkroat, enlarged tonsils, asthma and bronchitis. No matter where the pain is Sloan's Liniitieni " gives Instant lelief. You don't ?? lu?a tn mlv .on. of Phoenix, Ariz. Her tfstrirh farm there yields a net iar>naro burtod down, j "Why, how did^hkt happen?" "Well, you see. sir. T think It was from the sparks from the house?" "What house?" "Why your house. " It burned down, sir." "What! My house burned down? Why. , how did that catch Are? "1 don't know exactly. J I think it was frctn the ourtaina In the win dows? M "Why. bow was ftxm the rfiock?" "The shock r'. -Yes. *r " "What shook?" "Wall, you see? your wife ran tiway irtth th* coachman." ? Marshall X*. Wftdsrio "Tbe-ta^e-" a ? ' M"'? ftni Hhuw'-ilj miT. ness nrquMlntan^rs lately 7 Jlie want "id*, nrc* graft Introdsrm. . rm ]*?t , Jityfht? Ilefdacta 'and >aerruufl this morning? Htcfca' Capn ? In. Pint -(bin* tf at jo* for dun UM bod? knew At* ' ss -?N Bargain in E. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway . Leon Wood MEMBERS nTyT COTTON "EXCHANGE James W. Cole J. LEON WOOD & CO., ? ? - ' BANKERSQgid BROKERS ' ' ST0CKS. BONDS, COTTON. GRAIN aniLpROVISlONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK. VA. Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock. Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Fxrhfln[{i>T rhirQg^ Board of *T rade and other Financial Centers. JL Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Marginal , accounts given careful attention. . * iSSKi.^2^, EAST CAROLINA " | I Teachers' Training School | Established and maintained by the State for the young men [?? * ^ r To Out-of-Town Subscribers ' . ~l ^ THE DAILY NEWS offers one SEVENPIECE DINNER OR BERRY SET to all who pay 1 Year's Subscription Before ? SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SAMPLE DESIGNS^ ? MILLINERY! MILLINERY! We wish to invite the publicto call at ??w-store and look over our fall line of millinery, which is now f\non .^Af i n?)ocrtinn. . ? ? .. . T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. -HELP IS OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG JM EN AND \V OMEN. No 'matter how limited your means of education, the GREA F AMERICAN^jHORTHAND AN0 BUSI NESS COLLEGE. Durham, N. C-< la ready and willing to help You secure a High-grade Business Education. ThcONLY Business College In the Caro lina* presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of Its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plat)- , DEPARTMENTS; Boplckeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy, Penmanihip. Civil Service. English Branches, etc. Expert Faculty? Rail- ] road Fare Paid? Po?Wton?Guarantccd. ? BUSINESS |3 RATE, 1 cent per word. < Estimate six words to the line, inclose payment with copy. Answers I to sda. may be received at (Mr office. To Insure prdmpt attention all- adver tisements should be in business office by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful attention | WANTED WANT HI I ? A GOOll MILK COW. | W. C. Rodman. ].1N.Y I.ADV c,VX KASll.V MAKE from tl,$J>Q to ? 25.00 per weeiL working for me quietly ln*her own home locality. This la a bonatlde offer ? one which will pay you to investigate, even If you can only spare two hours pep day. No In vestment required. Turn >*our spare time Into money; \tfrlte me at once for particulars. Address Woman's Building, Joilet, .Illinois. WANTED ? MILK COW. A.C. HATH- | ? away. * * . AT ONCK, RELIABLE REPRFSKX tatlves In this vicinity to look after . renewals- and new subscriptions, part or whole Jtime. for the fastest P growing magazine in America. Lib | , eral salary -and commissions. ' Llye I men and women make $35 to f lut^ | a month. Appointments now being. ? made. Write Immediately to Di i rector of Circulation, Hampton's 1 Magazine, U6 West 35th at. Now I York CIty? gentle farm horse, from 7 to 10 years old. Weight from SOO to 1100 pounds; Apply ? to . "X T^l_ care Daily News. ? . i a WANTED ? A SMALL ROW BOAT, about 16 feet long. Address H. S. Mlsh, R. F. D. 2. 11 lost and found FOI XD ? OCTOBER 1ST. AlUNCH of six keys. Owner can get same by calling at News office^ and des cribing them and paying for this advertisement. STENOGRAPHERS STENOGRAPHER A .N D T V P K- | writer. Let mo write your letters. Miss Beulah Th?mason Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE TOO NEW SAMPLES OF COAT suits, capes and one-piece dresses will be seen at Clark's emporium ready-to-wear day. next Thursday. SEE THE HPRCIAL M CBNT8 PET ticoats at J. K. Hoyt's. LADIES' READV-TO-WjEAK DAY All suits, capes and . one-piece dresses will be sold at prices way below regular. James E. Clerk Co. NEW ARRIVAL OF HAXI>-I?AIXT^ ?d China, at H. G. Sparrow's. J. K. HOVT'S TAILORED SUITS look well, at well and wear well. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 ? ALL ? dcy , - l oO ? new ? sample ? of ? coat ? lUTtCTIEw mnSnSZX&Ftt SSeT mes E. Clark Co. ATTEND THR READY-TO-WEAR sale at James E. Clark Co.'s Thurs day and secure a suit, a cape, or a one-piece dress. You can get them only Thursday. He. on hand early. the ('ll(Kl)I.ATE vol- HAVE been waiting tor, "Apollo." none" better; at Sparrow's. FR ES H < 'ROTO LATE ? JUST Att __ rived. H. G. Sparrow. YOU ARK XOT UAl Jj- DRBSHKD ""without dressy 8l(oe*. Try a Dor othy Dodd. J. Ki sloyt. sole agent. SEE SPARROW'S TEX CENT LINE) DON'T FORGET THURSDAY OF at Clark's atore. WOMBS AMI MISSES HAMIM.E frocks for fall. The dresses are very fate designs, and of stylish fabrics of quality. Don't miss this opportunity. James E. Clark Co. Bom family skeletons are padded beyond recognition. [FOR (GENERAL SURGICAL ^non contagious MEDICAL CASES! R ATF.S- ? I fit pmr WMk. Ad dr cm *?. .\.s; . . mHBBHn rroressionai ^oiumn H. W. CARTER, M. D.' Practice Limited to Diseases of the EyarEar, Now and Throat. Hours: 9-12 A. M. Cor. Mala and J-5 P. M. Gladden Sta., PHONE *4. Washington, N. C. Dr. I. M. flardy PRACTICING" PHYSICIAN SURGEON Washington, N. C. J DR.hjl.SNett Dentist. Office corner of Main and Respass Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. Ct ATTORNEYS t? 1 JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATTQRNEYS-AX -LAW Washington, N. C. We practice in the Courts of the Fjrat 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 > Washington, North Carolina. Practices in all the Courts. W. M- BOND, JUJenton.^N. C. - NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW Washington, North Carolina* Practice in all Coui ts. ? - : ~ W. L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson ^YAUGHAN & 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. ? Business Cards r. -l stewart" ? PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. Corner Mala and Market Street?. Jaat received a large mm ui tuiem uithii ? H. B. Goldstein, We are stil! doing business at our old stand. In this period between the ' . . k.. reasons we are atlll satisfying cus tomera. Our fall camples are already In and we can take your order now V fpr immediate or futucfi delivery. Ynnra fnr hniiinfM. H. ft, (roUUirln, ? For. FIRE INSURANCE see ~~ J. and P. B. MYERS The -J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. ? rrn Prices and Work Rif WHITE - BARBER - SHOP ,Tt?? uuly first-class white shop in city. A trial will convince anyone oi- reas onable judgment. We have 3 chair*, 3 firat-claas white barbers. Satifactkm ?mured. Opposite Postal office. A. B. DRAUCHON, Prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS Durance of all kinds. DEOPLE who are , troubled with * stiffness and poor circulation ? should u'ae - Sloan's Liniment but doe> not require rubtin^*"*'' ?SWSS^'3u-4lr?%V2