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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS ' Entered as lerond-class matter August 5, t909. at the poetofllce a! ? Washington. N. C . under the act ol March 3. 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT Sl'NDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. J. L. MAYO. Editor ami I'ropi ietor. Telephone No. iltKK 81USCRIPTIOX KATES: One Month $ .25' Four Months. . 1.00 i BIt Mpnths A . . . t One Year ~TT. ..... 3.tfot Subscribers desiring ^.he paper dis continued will please notif* this office , on date of expiration, otherwise, it , will be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice in stop Is re- I eelved. If you do not get The Dallv News promptly telephone or w rite the man- ( ager. and the complaint will recelvc Immediate attcntlcn. It is our desire; to please you. ' WASHINGTON*. N. C . OCT. 23. let the news follow. ~ Parties leav>U? town should not tail to follow thorn daily -With or Wli?. king tor. iK&k and will prove a. valuable roti^SuiifMi. read Ins '?? >'ou 'ike 'c*" , ter from homo. Those at tin1 shoro or mountain* v-' tit flutt Tin* News a most welcome'and Ir.torosting ?!6ltor. Ml'ST HE SU;NE1>. All article? sent to The News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not bo nut>ttstre?.? "V __ HETTEU .MAIL SEHVIOJ. ? Ai will hf Ti~ v>l ir rii.Iln'i' rnlwmjl the ]'ost<il1i> ?? Department has in structed the postmaster at Chocowlu lly thai ci? and after O.-tnher '2~ to so" change' the ci-hfdnle of thewiwal ' ciSfTftT "NO". 7 : Ttrrrr Hf? 1 wtH- -!?*;???*- tl>n. office at Chooowini'.y at ^ a. m.. re turning :* p. m. Wlvn this change boos iirto ii raeaus that t li? ? people living in lhat towK.4.!]t will receive their mail, from th^? e:ty. editor ni r.r.ii i-ap^r. sometime ago. seeing the" mvt>s&Uy of ihi* chance, and realizing the hardship imposed upon tii-' iieople i?r rinii'^wSnlty. mad" ar. -ff -rr'ro >??. ure 'l :s . ?">?? ;* tk i2? H-' --aiti-.J ;!!?? n't. ;,:iun i f r1:#'' Cham ber of i'.:nttn-ri e to :!:?? matter an l Juiiu iJ. jjni'.u]., vvjn> iv^. prof^!!' K.iV-TT- ,in.| tance. The result :s ti:.- ihatnre has bet ir.ii.l. . I ; ji ? ? ^ ?p.e- t i,n. the date fn^ntinn^d- alwu^e. "The ;ieo!?lu of Cho?-owi:tii y have bet-n greatly ari?is?jd. i*n fa;' a> mail facilities? ar imerncd. and this Im provement coming as it doe*. ?. ? vn u?j this lat*' day. is one ihv tney should appreciate. THE SOl'THWAIlll SWIXti or COMMENCE. During Si- pt ember erf this year only Smrrhprr prvfy-ttifrny Atlttn tic and the (iulf sfcowv 1 a S-iin in ox ports of breadstuff.-.. All North a*. 'antic ports show-dti tall.::;; <-rr The gain? were made in ' he faer- >>f mar!" $ i1,'hhi,(i?m? in bread*! U If ?? ?-x portod The oi;!v ; ur? tl;? Vln:: tic or rhe fTr.ir lowing a gain ?:vnr the same Ijf v-'ir was Mobil". rr-,-,. -? r .? 1 , rrr? ed o 1 ;.t 1-. ed a.-iy gaut ? The ten;b*>-\ f r? Phil -y- 1 ; ' ? * ? ??.W!?KKKI> IT. (.rUaw rhr r-B --?*? 'b? In criminal ea>c. he jury j.-, ;tj - of the law as '.f n.?? r -.c's 4 Though no' oft; -. om-e In a while a Id '.vytjr v !:n -i ?&,- cas^" makex n?4? r, f ^ lfl or.e <ase. the Jtidgp insfru'toil the jury that If v.iy to judge nf the Uw -an -well u:i rhe fartp, but add? i 4h->t it wa* not ??> iud^e of the Jaw anleA.-i it wji* fully ftaiiefled thdtJ( hn^w mor?- law ihut the judge. An outrageous verdict was brought in. contrary to ail inr. NtructioiiM court, who frit called itpaa^Xo. rebuke the jury. At I last one old farme?~I^T??fi?^_'\Jedge,,' I said he, "weren't we to jedge tESTsw-j as well as the fact?" "Certainly." I was the response; "but I told you not to judge the law unless you were I'leaijy satisfied that you knew the law better than I did." "Well, Jodge," answered the farmer, as he shifted his quid, "we ciuufti4*red tluLt a'lnt " ? ? " " *n nir.K\ stati; fim^s. Alabama is said to he facing a de ficit of SI. 000. 000 in its treasury. C?eorglu came *o close to bankruptcy That !t*ha<l,to resort to a near-beer tax. Tennessee hay-rto dettrlt wy?t. but It is far from having as plethoric a treasury had a year ago. /In the case dftbe latter Stale it Vould surprise no one If the funding board should soon be posting off tn Vow York to borrow money. This condi tion is not encouraging, especially as there is a debt of approximately $12? 000.000 which must be funded with in the next three years. The borrow ing of money, if it has to be resorted to, will not help the price of Stat* bonds, and this will have its effect when funding time comes orojund. -THIS IIATK IN lll&TOKV. ? 1*03 -Edmund Oendletot?? father of Virginia's declaration of indepen dence, died. Uorn September !?. i 72 1 . 1>I~ ? James William Denver, gov ernor of Kansas, after whom the cap ital of Colorado was named, born. Died August S. !S94. -*>rceola. the Seminole chttff. was captured near Si. Augustine. Florida. ~ .JJ." ? W.J - Al.^ny -f?rosns"ft!ttr(1 by ex plosUon on steamer Luev Walker, i 4H*ar NeWAlbanv. Tnd. 1n4?> Gen. Wlndlsrhgratz sum moned V i^Jl n a lo surreinlf i\ IS 55? Kansas constitutional con vention met at Topeka. l<i?4. .lohn 1,ovo*??e. the third white K?*r l l??v in Winnebago county. HUti??S?. died a: llockford. E'-^sident- Tioosevelt fleliv-, .>-???1 an'r.ldr.-** In Mobijo. Ala. .?? to i.t'T u in ri: wojik.v votk. Va.. Oet. "J. ? The peo ? 1 'airier tff* most fashion ah3?* v. . alrhioat suburb of Rich- 1 ;:u-' ?!. ? r.e formal*}- extended the! ?"?'.iyi'iic'- ' .v meeting last nighi of the CU-7 I?- :?%' iht- governing body of n ? .Lurb. a < onstitition and by laws" \ adopted, one provision of 'aU:i !?. ilnii'".ill males and females, j whit* ...i't ?vt*r j 1- years of age. own-j property and living in GInter I i'avk r.nd subsriiblng lo ?he consti-j union a:; ! l:\-laws, have a right to The Kichmoiul suburb Is the first ; eomnvi^.rr?' tn the South :o take this rrn.in wttat thf: pukss says. A. <?. Allen** ruled r?*U wt;*e in r!.- -Ity last ti Irstkt and with the l.:?Ltir Hay r rowel running .loo. watr-i* fc:* Tiaiuaeaient. the audience Isfjt 'i ' ^ not Iih ui i ummo ?!aud. Thousand* <:t people; ' white were turned av.*ay form '? r. "? 1 '?*?"?- It va* ^'timar^r '2.' ? v,*rr?' ill ihu audi :i::d ! . " i ? . miijo were t : ^:r.:aiu " wax free from all ?"Mo they wij<? ? i;; ? f i !j><! a.>:n.i; ir i L u, ' v. tn ?? .?!!????? ; ' ?? .?. ?-,i r venisiR. Ti:- . -:?< vrM.i .x-.^ut-d n.1 :\w : . ti. r'- - >, l..,nju i'ttryTr.T" j ? ?: ' ?vor1'. ft-. T.tk'Mi a'.! It' i...i!d !?.? w. I ~o, ,.m. ?' v . w! ? I ? . I.. I ?. F:; ' 'IV- :* a:: <-xv.:i" ft I "ii:v Stat-. <*??? imtii.-., S *!.o\v v? i I ! 1i? !u. W:i%hh.irT?V tIG': oT'iQH^ISi ? ls.i.!> ilnlj . r., itu,; ?; , I"-: 1--". M-vjC i-W. ; ? f.;il <>: v r. * Al! r. nan . (.? I -i-i jJjf. ? ,.?.v { j'.r;:-. ? " ? |L- "" -? I ' i, [Tni? ; * ? ' ' j ' J*. , t | H ilr, ?? rrr,ilp li ; j.wd px^n-iif*. \V!:ai pf- - ?\xt? ?? d.-rha.iiC-d 1/ 1 1, t' r:* Wftii h?? rcmiTvmf f ty>?n Om Hirlk1-' I'AJ'l'IMXK I Mii-s .^Jrk Hean? it rlii*. 1 AI?o Headnr.'ie, 1 r.ivH#?r. j Headache and achex from ? ;ri;?. J Stomach TrotiLdes *or K?ma!o Tre ble*. Try Capudlne~lt's liquid - - eff#^tn immediately. Sold hv ?iruK Y ftiBtB. main of mere animal gratification into that of reason; that the table ?UalL^Jui.. 110 longer qn end. but 9 means: that It shall be made a place of true refreshment on the high road 10 a grand ailt| uoj,ie future! What we want is a Christian table, and a public sentiment which shall instinct ively apply th* woj;<tii 'Ckristtari* well as to our moral ler. afttr getting accustomed to kJiu i'le diet. After all, there's nothing to relative us our gustatory zest. In fact, all our appetlties are condi rnuch as he enjoys the sori**v of-*** men: It depends on the scarcity. -Yuu Tcttl enjoy frugal meals beH"| s-nwnl rcry Nature's Warning Washington People Must Recognize 1 > mnl HeetJ, It. Kidney Ills come quietly ? mysteri- 1 ously. - Hut nature always warns you. Notice the kidney 'secretions. See i( the color is unhealthy ? j If there ?rc settling* and sediment.1 Passages freouent. scanty. uainftiL : It's lime then to use Doan's Kidney ; rstK . ! - To >vof4- Uir IU4g4n':i dlootuc or dia betes. l>Oi:i.'s? have done great Vwork in . Washington. \ .Mr.-. K. 15. Cuthrell. fo^iberl}1 of ? 20? Iircvn jjtrect*. Washington, N. C..'i say$: ' ^ne.time 1 suffered from ' -d Istveasuig i>a!nff-lh rough- my kidneys, accompanied* by a dull. nagging ache! across my shoulders. 1 was also sub- J I.-1 m L. mi:.. !!<?-?; !i L J my ' k ntncys ; were very weak, the secretions being vca:,v unuatur*}-. - At night. 1 was rest- | le*s and !n the morning fell tired and languid. When 1 heard ahout Doan's . Kidney pills. I procured a box at the | Washington Drag Co. and began their' use. Th^ pa'ns f.m! a: V>s soon d:sai?-: Ij.i-arcil, my kidne.v.% were strengthen t ! the seVretion* f^or.i these or ?i.'.i-.j ti'v.inie re?'ilnr :it Tassaite. T-. ?vs fe'oJ!ng so nvi? li 1m*; t ???.?? t.o v :hat I nil;. re<*onsr.!? : . - Kidney Pill?/ *A\" 2y ?ii Alailw. l"r c.?'.".o r Jf.-r- Mi l !.!!?-:: <*-i . ft r Tain. * " ' ' i ? i.i 1 ; i J teas ^ Chickens, grow: Spring chickens Hides. G. S Green hides . . . Mixed w-jol. . . . Talio Wool, free from burrs 30fc| Sheerlings & ta ioc[ Lac.bskin la' to 4uc< COTTON. ,So'?(l cotton . . . . 3c I Lin! cotton 13 3-Sej N'KU "YORK PPT PRES.' Opened* Closed. | ]"?e? *?nil *:? '. . . "3 3. *2 13.95! ?h vi?r*V . ?? ! 3.S I IJ.f'Gj March 1 z':< I . 14.A3 Ma" ?3.M 14.0 Cj Jul. . 13.^$ 1 3.*?s j T<> ? I UK \ rdl.il |\ OXK IHY* Ta'h'c i.A:%ATIVK (PROMO Q :!n:n?* !):? w- '<:> i '? ~nl nn-'r" '' i] fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signa ture i? on each box. 23c. K>>i- iliiigH ;<u?l kcv?I, H.mly's Drug St*?rc. Sloan's Liniment is a quick and safe" remedy for croup, J cough or cold. pain in the chcst, sore throat, enlarged tonsils, [ asthma and bronchitis. No matter where the pain is j Sloan's "Liniment gives instant relief. You don't have taxub ? it penetrates and_ acts like massage. Use this Liniment always in-" stead of sticky plasters, be causc it acts qiiidker and does not clog up the pores of the skin. , At all Drufflst^ Prlc* 2$ c? 50c. ani $1.00* i Dr* Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mats. The Lovlie^t-PTace-'Yoii Ever Saw II Park , Bargain in E. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway. \ N . ? ? " ' 11 ? ' - ? Leon Wood MEMBEF?-K. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE -James W. Cole J. LEON WOOD & CO., ___ ? BANKERS and BROKERS ~ ??' " STOCKS, BONDS. COTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board ot Trade s^nd other Financial Centers. *> Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal | accounts given careful attention. ? ^ ^ j>) EAST CAROLINA | I Teachers' Training School I Bj, r? Established and maintained by the State fdr the young men and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession' jv ? < of teaching- Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani tation perfect* ^ y SF.SSIONtOPENS OCTOBFR 5TH, 190?. Korf prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, (ircenvfile. N. C. Vu? "*?< 'Ji ^ "<?a? "^Tl^ L? MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE 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 20 Candle Pow er. How muc'i do you save? WASHINGTON * & WATER COMPANY Welsbach Ju-nior. The House of Quality 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU 1M)XI)KI> STKAlC.lir RYK \\ lll*KK>. HI.KVDi'U RVK WHISKEY. Per Gal. <iiu^on, s year* old s j.r.o Qual-a-Fl::e ?; years old .... i.oo lellwood li-nilyiji, v years ot&- r-rrrr-rrrrrrrrr: v #jt? ? Cumgardiier - Mountain. C years old . . . l..~o " GibROtiyXX.XX . . -St.fK) Herbert's Mail ....... :|.uo Mountain Dew ........ j. . . ;|.00 Country club 3..10 "RTn^TrH ! I UllTW HISKTTTT l'W (iftlr - . . " I -Savaco Motihiiin, years old Nelson HmvvJhjti. f yeajM old. :t.r?o Klk lluiiT years old I.oo North Carolina, 4 yi-a.s old. :l.OO SRvor KyulJig. r, yerrrs oftt.:. ajw The above can be bad Jn quart bot'leB If desired. CataU ent free. Mail orders a specialty. Importer nn?l |>enler in Whiskies, Hi aiHlloM, \Vines, - 1 M'illiih, j iuoi'i:. .main sxki:i:t. m:.vt t?> plantkkm national hank. Hit VIRfiHIIili hi' RANK MILLER ? BUSINESS ? OPPORTUNITIES RATE, 1 cent ptr word. Estimate six words to the line, and ] inclose payment with copy. Answers t to ads. ?nsy be received st this officc. To insure peompn attention f|l adver J tisements should be in business office 1 by, 12.44 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given carefubattention. STKXOCRAPHER8 f | STEXOGRAr?TKn AXD^yPK-J writer. Let mo writ? yoi^r letters. Miss Beulab Thomason Chamber of Commerce "Tor sale FRESH CHOCOLATE ? Jl'ST AR- | rived. H. G. Sparrow. SEE SMRItOWS TEX CENT LINK | of Fudge. HAI R KHAl'T ? FRESH IX>T Jl'ST | received at W t J. Rhodes. 23 1 FOR SALE ? \VELI/-FITTKI>, FIRST j class boarding and rooming house j at sacrifice ; cenfraTTy located^ par Ltles leaving city. Address "Busi ness," 109 Bank street, Norfolk, : 23 | SAMPLES OF MISL1X l'XI>ER-| wear on sale Monday at J. K. | j. Hoyt's. I : jCIIRYSAXTEMlMS FOR SALE ? j Orders taken at Brown's Drug j store, Washington. (Miss) Lottie H. Bonner, Aurora, N*. C. S3 WANf III ? ONE skp6Sii-ham> large coal stove. Apply at this [ office. 23 ' I'Olt SAI.K ? CAIIIIUiKS. I.EMOXS, 1 apples, at reasonable prices. See j I II. B. Mayo & Co. i WANTED ? -TO^H?A R X | automobile business -by . malP^nd | If* prepare for positions as chauffeurs j I and repair incu. We make you ex pert In ten weeksr assist you to se | position. Pay big; work pleas? j? ant? demand for men great; rea sonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Instlrute, Rochester, X. Y. 27 (M>FR-MISLIX SALE AT J. li. ' Hoyt's Monday.. ' ...... | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMIXATIOX, I LKRh.t'ARRIFR, I examination T6r clerk" and car , rler will bo held at the postofflce In | this city on November G, 1909. Age limit, is to 4 r* years, on the I date of the examination. Married women will not be admit ted to the examination. This prohi bition, however, does not apply to women whd are divorced or those who are separa^d from their hus ^ bands and support themselves, but 3 they are eligible for appointment only [ as clerk. Applicants must be physically J sound, and male applicants must be I not less than r> ffeCL.l Inches in height ? without boots or nhoes. and weigh J not less than 125 pounds without i overcoat or hat. ! For application blanks and for full information relative to tlie jtiou, qualifuau-ion*, <lutie^ salaries. > -vacations, promotions,' etc., addrsssr immediately FRANK M. HODGE&, . evs^Postofflce, Washington, N. C. __ SURGICAL--! ?AND? ? Non- ?? j Contagious MEDICAL CASES R ATES> ? Private rooms $'5 to $25.00. Warddttrge and airy) 910 per week. Ad dress (MISS) JULIA A\ SMITH. Supt. of Nurses FOWLE MEMORI AL HOSPITAL Professional Column , SPECIALISTS H. W. CARTER, M. D.r Practice Limited to DImu? of the Eye. Ear, Nott and Throat. Hours: 9-11 A. M. Cor. Main and riiorir.'of' M' Dr. I. M. Hardy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN Washington, N. C. SURGEON DR*H. SNELL Office corner of Main and ReapuuM Streets. Phone 100 Washington, N. C ATTOUNKYS- ' H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES attqrneys-at-law -/ ? ' Washington^ N. C. We pracrfcSTft the Courts of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean, Harry McMullan. SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Washington. North Carolina. Practices, in all the Courts. W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, North Caroline. Practice in all Couits. W, L. Vaughan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON akorneys-at-law ? Washington and Aurpira, N. C. Practice in all-the courts. C. CARTER^ JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. tVm. B. Rodman. Wiley C. Rodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Liw Washington^ N. C. Business Cards R. L. STEWART PRACTICAL ?V ATCHMAKER and JEWELER, t ? Comci MulH and Market Streets Just received a large assortment of tho Stest designs In Jewelry. Re pairing a specialty. H. B. Goldstein, %?!%?; We^arcjiilLdoing business ^^>ur _J oldstand. In this period bet wee^n* srasnni v. r nrr wtill ntisfyinu cu.i- ? tomers. Our fall samples arc already In and-wc caaJake your order .now for immediate or future delivery. ~ Yours for business, H. B. Goldstein. F?r;i FIRE INSURANCE s tee J. and P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Marble and Granite Co. MONUMENTS Prices and Work Right. T. ? WASHINGTON, N. <}. <ft WHITE - BARBER - SHOP The only first-class white shop In city. A (rial will convince anyone of reas onable Judgment. We have 3 chairs, 3 first-class white barbers. Satifaction assured. Opposite Postal office. A. B. I >R AUG HON. Prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS INSURANCE of all kinds. Buy Your HORSES and MULES ? ' from GEO. H. HILL OEM Theater will on next Friday night give T d w cJ y d b c 3 u lit 11 1 ^ Turchmd from A. G. SmiiherO Lo's.^well selected stock* to tht Coupon. The Contest Begins tlus Evening. Cewons given to
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