? i of tylmi in i UcUre Order o( Kiln. The Wuh ?Q|tOB M|? No. SIS. will lu*t Cxalr Maul cetotoratlo* ow their dead el their hell at S:?0 o'clock.! A" full program of the exercise* wee I published In yesterday^ Dally New*, the ore tor of the day will be Ret. Robert V. Hope, pea tor of the Chrie ftlan church aad the eulogies over the deed brother*. Meeerm. r. O. Paul aad William P. Baugham will ha de livered by Major Wiley C. Rodmag ead A. D. McLoaa. Esq.. respectlve The music promised is of high or der and merit. Some of Washington's beet sincere are to take part All over the United Statee tomor row afternoon the order of Elks will pay fitting tribute to the memory ?f thoee of their brothers that have peaked into the great beyond dur ing the past year. No town more flttingly observe^this occasion than Washington. Not only sre the mom* hern of the order urged to attend, hut the general public has a cordial fcuritation to Igp present. The order of Elks in Washington is.one of the most thriving secret organization*. It ha* done no little tor (he uplift of the city. Many h widow and orphan can bear testi mony to tbelr worth in thia city. Thoee who attend the memorial ex ercise* tomorrow afternoon "will be amply repaid. ttfUMB Invitation To M. E. Church The ladies of the Woman's For eign Missionary of the Methodist church will render the following pro gram at the M. E. Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock: Doxology. Duet: "l Gave My Life for Thee." Scripture reading:?Ninety.sixth Fsalm. Prayer in concert. Rolo; "Korean Campaign Song." Reading by Miss Thorne. Recitation by Miss Mettle Spen- j ecr. Duet: "hooking This Way." Reading by Mrs. Cordon Hymn: "All Hail the Power of Jcau* Name." Everybody i? .ordlally invited'to a; lend. AWFUL PAINS FULLY DESCRIBED 1 Lady of Pizarro Tells Story ot Awful Suffering That Cardul Finally Relieved. Pizarro. Va?"I suffered for several Tears writes Mrs. Dorma A. Smith. with thai awful backache and the bear ing down sensations, so fully described m your book. ' ? tried doctors and other medicines ana found little relief, until I was induced fo try Wine of Cardui, when I found in stant relief and today 1 can heartily recommend Cardui to all suffering women and th<nk there is no other as good." In some Instances, Cardui gives instant fchcf; in others, it may take a little time. But tn all cases of female trouble Cardui <an be depended on to be of benefit as * is a specific remedy for women and ?rgans.3 curaljve way on 1116 womanly As a general tonic f^r women, to build ' ?rp your strength, improve your appe 12: 552F cheeks and make youi look and feel young and happy, aothing you can find will do so much fo/ you as Cardui. Your druggist has it. HYMN OF TH WKSfJl VI n?. iThe Cavalier.) We thank Thee thnt the sun and rain* Have brought the harvest to our fields That we have buerdon for our pr^* With health ?nd hope that pleb^j yields. We thank Tbee for iho touch of lore That has upheld us on our road. flas pointed to far heights above. j And led to path* before untrod f And. while we thauk Thee for the peat. With beaded knee and hymn of praise. Grant differing band clasp hand at laat. That peece, not discord, crown our / days. r FKVRIUSHNKWt mm* ACHING. Wfcottw from nuterlffw ctm41 ?**?. COM* Or mrtMlq, or Htair* m%^tsvsaef I of a ?rj I* I H rats? Of 1 in enjoy their beauty? Why should one collect, through u?nU, the moat exquisite works of art, If he cannot find more then a casual half hour In which to view them? What are wife aal children If you are al ways hastening about the world, far too preoccupied to give them any se rious thought, or to Tecelve the pleasure which their company cosld afford you. Triumph In the wheat pit or In the stock exchange, and 1 your succeaa will be tainted by the storlee' which those who care for you will hare to read in every newspaper. Become the target-of a thousand hoarse voiced speakers on the stump, who depict you as a sort of devil; give I your nights and days a self-defense, to circumventing mendlcaata, to hold lug fast what you have won? and then say whether the burden of gerat wealth Is not almost too much to bear. Your very charities are mocked at. Your most pubac-spirited actions are distorted, and your motives are held up to ridicule. You have no time for Qod or man or for your own true self. If your mind ia wholly aet upon the burden of your wealth, which in the end will bright the brain and wither up the body. And yet there is one sole satisfac tion?If It be a satisfaction- Millions or your fellow countryrocut and "ountryworawn believe, beyoud all doubt that yon are really happy, and wll envy you.?Munsey's Magazine. m:ykn*y.five national I1ANKS IN NORTH CAROLINA Washington. Dec. 2.?In a state ment issued today by the Camjitrol 'er of the Currency It is ehowr. that . North Carolina has seventy-five na tions) banks; that they have loans and discounts amounting to f.'M.OOfl 17*. and that tchlr Individual do-' lotlts omount to $2<>.'JCs,0o:?. Not S::rry For Illumlcr "If my friends hadn't blundered; n thinking I was a doomH victim; ( consumption, I might not alticj :OV.'," writes I). T- Sanders, of Har-; odsburg. Ky.. "but for yuais they; ay every attempt to cure .1 lung J -t f>u*h fall. At la*t r tried "?r. King'* New Discovery. The oi'-? 'e<-t was wonderful. It soon stop icd the cough and 1 am now In bet-i et health than I have had for' ? cats. This wonderful life-sa\er is in unrivaled remedy for coughs.' olds, lagrippe. nstbma. croup, hem-' ? rrhaecs, whooping cough or weak ''ing*. 50c. 41.00. Trial lmtfl<* tree. ? tiinrantecd by all Druggist* NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of The "Night Express" Schedule in effort Novraur 6th N. B?The following ach^Julo rtft virt-s published as information cnl? and are not guaranteed. NORTH BOUND Trains leave Washington 2:20 a ra. Daily for Norfolk. ?*on nerts for all points north and west. 10: "?0 a. m. Daily for Norfolk, ?-ennects for all points North and West. BAST BOUND 3:0& p. m. Daily except Sundar foi Belhaven. WEST BOUND 7:00 a m. Dally except Snnda? for Greenville, Wilson nod Raleigh Con neets North, South and Went with ?11 lines. 4:00 p. m Dally encopt Sunday for Oreenvllle. Wilson snd Rslelgh. 1:20 n. m. Dally for Greenville. Wilson and Rale4gV Connects North South and Want SOUTH BOUND 2:SO n. m Dnllr for New Bern, Klnston and Goldabero 10:07 a. m. Deity ecr*pt Sunday for New Born 1:50 9. m. Dally tor New Bern, Goldsboro, snd Bonntof* For further Information and ro Mrratfca <X ?p*c?. >pHr m r. WuhlRitm, W. ft. ? .i la mathematics Johnny la hardly any good, *? iv%?t be can kalt ? wbollen mitt Am waU aa grandma could; ? doeea't kaok one hero Or date in ^atorjr, But hipt hooray! Hie hoicks of clay Are beautiful to sea. Before he'd radiated An awful lot he'll kaoa. And be can turu The thing* he'll tear* To profit?maybe eo; But yet. loinebow or otbar. Before he 4nlt?. we bop*. He'll (earn endurh "Old-vathiooed stuff" To drown this modern "dop*." ?Paul Weal, In New Tork World. Foand Hob In Morgue. Philadelphia, Dec. 2.?"That l*? my box" a?l<l Leon Wiener, of Roa bury, Mass.. tonight When he viewed the body In the morgue hero of the man who ehot and killed Bpeclal Po liceman Hamett In a pistol duel In which he himself met death. H?* man Welner whose body la In the morgue, le!* hi^ home In Roibury . i*bout two months ago. He was 26 rears old. and had served two terms in the reformatory nnd ? term In the hnuee of correction I nBoston, it Is ftated. Ills ldrn:!flcation helps to clear r mystery on which the dctectlve force ] 3f this city have been working over ?ver since the double killing on No vember 28. He had carefully removed all clues from his clothing and more than 100 possible identifications were run >ut before the body was positively recognized. Assistant Director of Public Safe ty O'Loary said tonight that photo graphs of the dead man In which the eyes had been painted on the negative to give a life like reaem blanre, had done more than anything Pise to lead to the final identification This was the flret time such a pho tograph had hern made for police work. .\muii(il V.VH) for Kls* Shrcvcport. La . Dec. 2.-?District court Judge A. J. Mnrf held that a Mrs of n young widow was worth $500. The -deeffeion was rendered in the rase of Mrs. Grace Hunter against J. L. Norman, former postmaster at Oil City, this paish. It was the postofhee that the alleged oQer.se committed. Mrs Httliter alleged tl'at XcnrfHn OFTIOJS ?4I. I ha?? option upon Doom i ?? But Hecond .tn?u No. tow 114. ? or > roomo. waftar. (u. elec tric UM. I. KOUH would coot two jU?j?rm to rebuild to<Uy; r itt, lata* ul deep lot. praoticall? lot alone la worth aeveatoen Hundred Aollara. II (Old la tb? next tea dan coea tor 13.750. yo? par tor the new pavement of ildewalka. now betas built. It locatiaa of konae la worth anything you can take Ula In coo peration. b'or any Information tall Jo*, not balleTe at Baker's Studio. ter qaeatlon by waiUa* for rata C. Warm. Herbert L. Smith I* oa? tman wjio la haaUtM th? .a 11 LOWEST PRICES LARGEST ASSORTMENT Of Lk>1I and Toys in the City. SPENCER BROS., Inc., Wholesale and Retail. 1 If you don't believe that MOORE'S MODERN METHC~S f will save mcney in your office Let us send on approval for a free trial any Loose Leaf Binders, a Cabinet and Record Sliecls on any of these forms: gsrv W|? ? * .u'?n ? ? m%4 I (Mm i I ywa 1 Imnii ?*? ?- i n?*i^u t>? <-? I rs..u? ti<??w| > Tim fm tV** (*!? SarwL. W"M? 1 If they prove our claims?pay us; if not they cost you nothing. WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS IAMFJ L VAYO. fU. PW?? 114 EAST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON. M C. f old roacn Tin tec of SA T ? 16*ACTICN newfevor MONEY BACK. 4s?rt? $3.50 43'lt, $4.40 nnci M-de of ficrtt qua'ity Vulcanite with 14K. Gold Nibs?Iridi um roints. Also Speci's'lv V-.ui.ud Gift Terr. T-he 14 different style points in <scb insures sn exactly right point tcr every use sod u$*r. For Sale By HARDY'S DRUG &TCRE Wiifter Brides We've a Message For Yon. It Con cerns the Furnishing of Your Home It's the first little hoas you've furnkbed aad it's going to be > great pleasure. You've ideas bow you want It?and when beat to earn out soar boose (dean la yoor puz zling question, isn't it. The question needn't be ponHog?the earring oat of yow borne Ideaa needn't bother you one siagle bit?if you'll bat cose to tbs Southern Furniture Co. store. Went here to carry out yonr home Ideas?we're her* to serve you well yon can came 2 rn with adaotnto confidence hi on-oor goods* Thrt'n the aort of store yon've In mind, isn't M And H M forth* MIL Are yon going t^ do it? our prices. ' WW* ? '\T ir * fjj Ttr~ Yp ^Sj|| B *U2 \ Sfe'l I JM lit pay* to read tb? ?dmtbem?nt?. THB8K < jrs' i . wo? l wt you ?hlTsrtnc? ka<? |> ttrrora (ar jm?tT im tm t (? ntlator la y?r rwa i??uhuUi1 vltk oar mIm ??? rour on >f ??? loot pliwo. Tan Ik* cock, atrlko ? MKk ao<t J art fed r*ar avctiat grow mnforuto* t* ? iric*. ?Im you'ro drmU Too XI rh-rtv o# IM lu, m aottlu Mat fir i (m aaWa. AM a* kmw torn. ! \ V IIN6T0N LI6HT & WATER CO. - MMttH Washington Daily News jkft&jLi.' *' * rk:? ?!' NH M ?5 ---t?o voc? Usually Have \ . ?THK? > MONEY -?AT THE? OPPORTUNE TIME? Notice, within the clrele of yopr personal arqaaiatance and observation, the nigm t ions?-the wuggcstlon fraufcht fact that the people who ure In the habit of rtadlM' ads. ml ?ally have money lo buy ad vertised things! __ If it la not already true of ml Personally, BARGAIN Voa CM anuallj tako praapt ?Ihutxt of the attrr, It win hra>M <rtw of yon nn short Ir "Ittt rim have bctnma ? rc Mto and ???.(!11 of ?dfc WITT IT WorthWhile PLw

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