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? J . Iff Mamt Watm lati irr I J. I AMMt I, IMP. ax the fttaolM M fTlMlhif 7. N 0? under U*?K?( ? "t ^ Month .....7 .? H lOU Mouths l.M ?ii Months l.M Subscribe rs desiring ths paper Da.continued will please notify thin of os on date of expiration, otherwise rlL will bo continued at regular subscription rates until notice U stop twoolved. * It you do u%?t get the Daty News yiomrtiy telephne or write the manager. end the complaiV will receive SnmedUte attention It Is our de*re to please you. ?. - 41) articles sent to the Dally News Jrr publication must be signed by fhe writer, otherwise they will not Ss published. SATURDAY. SEPT. 27. 1913. ' THEIR EYES BELIE TKLM. floats Are Ferocious and Devour Livs Fish inch by Inch. fksils ere Mill numerous uud ure dl*-! liked b,Y Lilmidor fishermen because1 tlietr skill I* so much greater. Dr. | Grcufel) sii.vs that lie has known a seal to bnmit u net so persistently thut to get any tish the owner bud to wntcb nil the while ut one end of It. and even then the seal would almost suup off the tlsbemian's band as he raced to be first to disentangle the salmon "Tlie In rue. gentle e,ve mnkea the Heal'* n;.[h>nnince exceedingly attructlve ittul Inclined to lie sentimentnl biitv found In hi in h great Rcupv for their eiTiiNlnDx. ah o matter of fact, he fata Ins pr.*y Hllvtf. He will take a bite out of h li-b iit??i leave the rant to Ktruitgle away and die slowly. They are fierce bchters :in?l will catch and eat birds awltuuilug ou the surface of the fvarer. One was seen devouring a salmon live. The Real n wallowed hi in by Inches. Kwluiuilug a mile while the struggle lasted. It seemed an open question u bether he would succeed or not Another seal was seen to capture a cult on the water, but the persistent harrying be cot from the rest of the JMr*U iH-rsuadet I hi in to let tbo wounded victim co.?Chicago News. MANAGERIAL ABILITY. If You Think You Possess It Hsrl-4a a Teat You Might Try. Any one who has to manage men or things must be able quickly to bring order out of confusion Test your friend's talent tn this respect by writing on your pa[ier tlve worda of a ?|fecial class, such aa the DHUies ot five flowers or of five unlmals or of tive famous poets, with the first letter always In the right place, while the ordei of tho other letters Is chnuged The person on wbom you are experimenting knows only to which class tbe worda belong?wbetber they are tbe aimeo of animals or of flowers or of poets. See bow long It takes him to write tbe five correct words In place of tbe misspelled ones. . The animal card may read, "Tetrul, I etalenpb. dykeno, serdlp. gnlllro." aud tbe vegetable card. "Yelito, dlloffad. j melup,? morosbrnu.?cuttnesb."?Some I persons will be able to read at once. "Turtle, elephant, donkey, spider, gorilla." and the other card, "Violet, daffodil. maple, mushroom, chestnut" Others who have no talent for rearranging the elements of u confused situation will stare at the words, unable to make any sense of them ? Hugo ftiun?lt>rh?*rg In Youth's Companion. The Lo?t Dime. A man sent his neighbor's little boy to the drug store to buy Ave postage stamps lie handed hint two dimes, the extra ope Indus for himself Some time afterward the hoy carne hack bhihltorliitf and said lie liad lost one of the dimes "Hut win didn't you buy me the Afnmp*the in in ?"R?uv Hsu. uiiMi.ir," replied-the boy, **tl was your *i!t use I lost" -.ludge. Doubly Proven ? I WiUihlniiton Rfiuler* fnn no Longer! tlil* Kvi.len<*?.'. Th f grateful citizen testified long a,':o. The fHcrwaM new confirmed. Such tes'ime-r.y is complete?the e\ <1fn?*e conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit Mrs. C. Pennington. 27 E Front St.. New Bern. N C.. says: "1 stiffened intensely from backacho and sharp, shooting pains across my loins Often I was so Lafho that I could hardly straighten after stooping. 1 knew that my kidneys were disordered for the kidney secretions were unnatural. I nsed Just one box of Doan's Kidney Pills and this was sufficient to dispose of my aches and pains." (Statement given January 24, 1908.) RE-(ENDORSEMENT. Mrs. Pennington was Interviewed on November 28. 1910. and she said: "T can still recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for they gave roe permanent relief." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. ... 'i 'f B g i f 1 k0^l|ptfEiL Cwa/ttM Dfttife TUnin = ThfwWifsUEwiwpassIl - =* p; r REPORT WHS MADE T80AV r Four Delsgatee-at-Large From EadP ? * State and Those From Districts Ap portioned According to Vote. Wash 1 niton, Oct. L?Coraprehenslv plana to reduce the aouthern represen taiion in Republican national conver tloaa was submitted today to the R-. publican congressional campaign com mlttee by an advisory committee o five members of the house. The adviBory committee off? rethree resolutions of the problem, am in each Instance their proposal wa based upon the idea that the del* gates to national conventions shall ret resent voles actually cast In election' ' and not be chosen on the basis of poi 1 ulntioD, as at present. Efforts will be made to keep s Quorum of the congressional commit * | tee in Washington long enough to an I upon one of these plans, iu the hop* ' that it may be sent to the Republics: j national committee with an idea that ^ I an extraordinary national conveutloc be called next winter to determine I tiuully upon its merit. t | The plan, which has many friends ir ? i the advisory committee, provides lo. i one delegate from each congrosslona g district where the Republican vote 1: d I 40 per cent or less of the total; twc a ' delegates where it Is from 40 per cent ? I to 60 per cent, and three delegate* 9 ' where It Is over 60 per cent. I I There would he four delegates-at I I V. ~ TT-.l ?< I roe*.hud of choosing delegates th] south had 228 men sea'.ed in the last ? j national convention. Under the plat < | outlined it would have 149. c j The number of delegates at the last t convention was 1062, and under th? I I now plan the total would be 1044, sc t that the proportion of northern tc i southern delegates would be large!) increased. n Two other plans which will be Bub i mltted give one delegate for each 10. i 000 votes, with four at large from eacl <! state. Under oOne the southern repre t sentatlon would be 78. and under Lh< a other 149. t _ I "TIM" WOODRUFF STRICKEN J Progressive Leader is 8elzed by 111 1 nese at Fusion Rally. New York. Oct, 1. ? Timothy L WoodrufT, formerly chairman of the Republican state committee, thrlct lieutenant governor and present leader of the Progressives In Kings county (Brooklyn), who was stricken with Ul ness while making a speech at Coopei Union notifying John Purroy Mitchell of hts fusion nomination for mayor, la bettor. This Information was conta!n?d In i statement Issued by hiB son, John E ' Woodruff, who denied that his fathe ^ ' suffered from paralysis. He said th '' ! illness was due solely to a nervoor breakdown. Mr. Woodruff, he though would be around again In a few we?ks The son admitted that Woodruff': " j left side had been affected. "His men ta] condition 1b normal." he sold, "an It ts hoped by his physicians that th slight symptoms of paralysis will die appear." JURY ACQUITS BIXBY California Millionaire Found Not Gul*. ty of Charges Preferred by Girls. Loh Angeles. Cal.. Oct. 1.?Georg' H. Blxby, a millionaire, of Long Bead Cal., charged with having contribute, to the downfall of minor young worn en. was acquitted by a jury. Blxby was tried on one of two In dlctments, based on charges preferred against him by Cleon Barker an Marie Browajy^y, under-aged habi ues of a Bixby's^refense was that he had vlf tted the place only as a philanthropist, who had spent thousands of dollars t save young glrlB. and had been requi ed by being made the victim of t blackmail conspiracy. Shoots Husband; Kills Herself. Si ranton. Pa.. Oct. 1.?A double tra gedy was narrowly averted when Mrs Charles I.amb. wife of Pairolmat Lamb, of Dunmore borough. a:te:r.pte< to kill her husband an:l then commit te;l suicide by sending a boiler throng' her brain. The husband and wife quar reled. lie was awakened by a pla:o shot an-; on rising from the bed sow his wife put the pistol to her head She fell lifeless on the bed beside hlv She leaves four small children. Land: was slightly hurt. -? - * Naval Academy Open With ?60 Middles I Annapolis. Md., Oct. 1.?V.'lih there ,| members of the first, second and third classes the Qca lern r year < pons with a total enrollment of 8?10 nil-J-ilipm en Only once before in the history of th Institution has the brijrnde been sr, large. This was In 1905. when ther? were R81 youths present on the open Ing day. Kaiter'a Servant Put to Death. Muniien, Germany, Oct. 1.?Refuted a commutation of sentence by the kaiser, George- Rornahn, a servant In hie personal retinue, was executed here for wife murder. The Only Chance. Gere Wine- l)o you think that two can live as cheaply an one? Gerald? Not nniees one Is a cannibal and Mves no the other.? Woman's Home Companlon. . g( Boeineee Tip. The moat successful matrimonial ** ajreoHee are those conducted by -band- A some young widow*.?New York Trth e Patience la the honest mao'a rtrrttm -Cyril Too ruler. ======= ifr* ii * i i? Until & snort tm ever tasted a rt fKTMy%MP ""h' tt ~l CTaC&CT "M It * crisp froaLthoa How evc^fbody enjoy the cris] fresh baked sod* out going to th TJneeda Biscuit ery to yotC A food to live on. i ers. Strength for 1 them to the little i NATIONAL BISC DREAMING OF FALLING. ~ IVHit Happened In the One Known Caee of Hitting the Ground. Probably hII of us h;tre dreamed bat we were, fulling down the buck tairs or a high cliff, then gliding *wlruulugly off into apart*. Thin dream (Ives the Mime aeuxntlun us a rtipiuly leeceuding elevator or a fast swaying wlug. We are worried for the Instant ibout what will happen wbeu we itrike bottom, but we never atrlke Hither we are off on another dream >efure tbut disastrous event happen* ?r we nwuke. There Is an old superHlition that If me ever bit the ground the shock vould kill the dreamer, but this is linicult of *, proof, for. as our Irtsb lelghlwr might remark, the only wuy t could be proved would be to buve be dreamer wake up dead and tell ns ibuut it. Of the thousands who wrote letters i few yearn ago to an Englishman vbo had publiabed nu esaa.v on the mbject but one correspondent bad Ireamed that the fall continued clear o the ground. Thla woman dreamed be fell off a tall rock. Wben she bit he ground aho waa broken into amall >lta, bnt a sort of second self gathered ip tfie pieced and glued them together, a king a piece of bomanity aa good aa tew. This dream, however. Is' unique. -Chicago Tribune. Poor Scheme. Crawford?Why don't yon try Joltyng yonr wife a little? Ifa easy to ell ber abe'a looking yonnger and aore Iteautifiil every day. Crabebn w? tried that once, and she nailed me for aoney to bave ber picture taken.? ndge. What She Wanted. Dr Busxer the Deotlat?I'm aorry. hot II have to extract that tooth. Mrs !*ungrwlat- I don't like to lose It nness you can fit me with a siibxtltooth. -Chicago New*. PEE GEE FL Look better, last* Mm#?r. and ( eon ooanomloal than wall pa par, fc?i^n ocA?r wall flnlah. V "Modern Method of -F'ml.hina WaJJ*.' eolor combination* and- practical au oar dealer in your town.| Peasleeiauicrt (a ^ mooaroaATD) , Louisville, Ky. ?*m?? a* ?MM?1??? 1V/I oi?r>rlitH One of the few colleges for womc dcg-ec repr'sonfing four years of genu sr.ndard of the a*?osciation of College awarded those who complete the court Library facilities excellent. Systemati der director aiul assistant Courts foi furnished room in Mian Building, bi physician aed nurse, and all minor fee Cottages, from 117.50 to $65 less. Si units for entrance may prepare in Mei Clan A of the accredited schools of tl Quarterly bulletin, or fuller informmtla R. X. VANN, Prnl. Trinity An Institution of education Intense raduetee ser everywhere successful net of work. They occupy places o late, and ably and prominently rep < rnment. A college supplied with a 1 doration. More then a -million dol t h wide range of courses. Necessary expenses of the student bargee within twenty-Are years. Far catalogue and Illustrated book -f le ago, scarcely , thoasAnd. h^d tally seed soda VWL- 'isii ?kt ' t r can know and p goodness of l crackers withe baker's oven. i 2' bring the bakStamina for workJxe delicate. Give tolke. Five cents. :urr company Qlnte a O'tlerenee. "Tret's Von live iii a Hat dno't yon?*" -N not ?*xnrtljr. We oti-upv a milt bi apart uihii|n' -Wlntfw ttio dKTt-ivnov'r'* -About a montu ** ? Obkup n" Kno Busy. If yon ket*j> rviiMiiiMlily hnwv th? t-hHDoy* nrv tli.it y???t will get mtu tilth' tniHi'hlt>f. Tills Is kinmi for yi tber ? I'liiliidflpUlii l*C?*T. Fashion H;nt. \S If Home srnniiMi wsrs \v??d<1iM| |??th*?ir husbands h?> tlu?y nrv to fnsliion. tiov they would lore. Itonnr and otwyt New Orleans l'l<-aynue. Doctors Say: Take This for Your Liver and Bowels ~ rr ??? j rT" Don't take Calomel. Belts, Oils or harsh cathartics when you can go to any real drug store In town and get a box of sure, safe, blissful HOT SPRINGS UVKR BUTTONS tor only 25 centa They never falL One to-night means satlafaction In the morning. They are the product of the greatest medical minds at' the world's great Sanatorium and are now offered to yotl as a perfect remedy for constipation, Torpid liver, sick headache. coated tongue and disalnesa They are a line tonio, too; they drive Impure matter from the blood, give you a vigorous appetite and good digestion and make the bowels and stomal clean and antiseptic. Honey back If thoy are not simply splendid. FYee Ham pic and JOQ of our 17,000 testimonials from Kbt^fiprlnrs Chemical Co., Hot Springs, Ark. .ATKOATT equently more satisfactory and Una, lnsil anil .oil ratnts nr ? _ ' Oar beautiful book with actual uwrestiona. Ft? on raanaat from For Sale By McKeel-Richardson SSfis Hardware Co. College n in the South that confers an A. B. inc college work according to the m of the Southern States. Diplomas e in the Schools of Art and Musk ? ; c training in physical education unr tennis and basket-ball. Bosrd and jat. light, literary tuition, fees for s, *220.50; la the East Building and ludents not offering the necessary redith Academy, which is rated la he State Uaniversky. For Catalog, n, address .[7>5 Rftlelgh, N. C. i - /,} I College / devoted to developing men.' Its" and fill Important positions te all honor and dignity !a church and Bsent their state In the national goVtple resource# to provide the un recently added to Its endowment moderate. No la crease in teltion t addrees tL U FLOWTOB .tint fan " . Bocretesy ^^ - ~ :v 't "1" Tweety mtmmtm la ton *J U . "Wbrt to It. dearaatr JZT -b*****09' "MMta? ** be able to pleeee yoo after V^bVt ' been married for {toe yeam."-Brooki/e -.''t?y "" .' ' OHwUI Onto. : *"{ i i n items Of tile flueet qoallty, Irr^ pectlee of the part of tfcajforid from which tb?y come. ate generally spoken of as -Oriental." because tbe supply of p redo vis moum came only from tbs Wt' Ibr man* centuries: and when ' mluee were discovered In the went, U was at fln*t mummed that tbe atone*' were Inferior "OcrMeour la tbe term applied to Inferior stouaa to UiH> day. On tbe Other band. -Oriental toprc*" I "Oriental emerald" and "Oriental amcthy at" are really alt aappblrea. and are Rfren these names only on account of tbeir color. - i Tbe Old School Slate. Remember the old school slate*. tKmtid Iff rvd flannel to preeeri tbe noise of slate rattling that used to be come nnls-nrable until manufacturers found hnv in iiiiilflu them> Vii>r>M hHIIiih school supplies used to carry great *torfc* or them. for tt was ? mrf day tn a room that did not see a slat* . or two broken: but where are they all now* Suite the bonrd* of health decided that the* were Insanitary and i decreed against them the whole tribe , baa disappeared. Columbus Dispatch. , On the Safe Side. { Phe?ft'a h wonder you wouldn't take' a notion to ime soap and water. He? I hare though of It mum. hut there's no mnuy kinds of aoap and It'a fcr> *" "" to teli auti which la not Injurious to the sklu that I dldn'-t like to iek? ?nv risks. ? I'uck. A* IB .rwnko<w?MM,SMrt.AI-^7keiabto ^?r MUgTMiD6GlST^ EttiaWtttt ' SHE CARRIES Nl > ]aveWORRY(|^SAVE\/C? ^ SGkiS \w w / * 1 8 ] '" fcrS^lPf I Washington Ligl ' Washing t b^? CALL AT J. . FOR FRESH B BOTH PL A IF] RISING iriQ v ' |?f V/U. 1 Phones 12: 1 GUN S Winchester and U. 1 j | both standard quality ar i | quantities. j ' We are prepared to i j | wholesale or retail. 1 The hunting season' | should purchase a supp: IJ Harris Har? ] | WA5HINGTC liilMIIIWH , ' fc1inKf-<r-eg. W ' -J i . . -v. . DELICIOUS " i, M~ -.- t! a Layf *a3s- i*T" arljf^ *' r - v7a."L* On. oi**?irrev? ^-are tkan HI ootaMe mH In T>*? "Mot now. but I owl Bo bore *a oa'Wttboat Mtinat it-BO oat tkoo hiwi loo IB oat toWB."-Chli-??o R?-ora BOOK. - j lodlocretlnn. mo lire. to?ho? oat. hlaebood prodoca Btt otbor.-L'ICBn Scientific Palmist and Cry s' al ' Claaiar ?1 Main and I Market St*. I Upstairs I Wathioitoi., N. C. I Thle Week Only. Madam El don bean teotlmoolala Horn tome of thr leading twnnU nt .K* nrla. cipal American cities. Among the rood work done by this strangely gifted woman were the reconciliation of several married couples who were possible victims of the divorce courts. She has brought about engagements desirable as well as prevented engagements and marriages which would have brought about broken hearts. Madam Rldoo will heal your mind as well as give you spiritual comfort and advice. Therefore it behooves you to avail yourself of this rnrC opportunity during the few days she will remain in the city. You may never have another chance. Saturday Being the Laat Day Will Remain until 11p.m. 155 _ M ? You Can Get A f : .' !p I 1 i Gas Range And Have It Conne< ted tl FRFE it & Watpr Co. on, N. C ? ^ ^ F. TAYLOEJS UCK WHEAT AND SELF rAYLOE 3 and 124, % v HELL.S jj 4. C. New Club Shells, j 1 e carried by us ?n large j [ 111 your orders; either 1 1 in will soon opeo'and you ly early. ( ( . , ' MM | dware Co.7! >n. n,. c. j; : r if ' _t33r .ttttttt. tLDuWlt. . tg ??., A l,UfM O. WMII ? ! Wimm M U? w**ki.?to?. iMjtt Chmita*, ? V ? ? 11* . ' * mS m Wltaf ?. Rodmma I John H. Bosatr nAnui? A BONNEB, , AUorpf t Lwr, Wotlnjton, North OaroUa*. % m-'Z~' ! ' mm p H-e. Wwrd^ >Mgy*w; ' VHhkiKRe. W? (nstla* :? Ik* Orarf a* <ft* rtm JodlaUl DtatiM U4*>> F*?**r*l Oartt. ' - - r i I *^^^1 I. m ~ ~ m w. b. bohmmi. 1 Attorjie r-at-Law. W?htm ton, N. C. Offlo# tarta* 4 Trent Balldia*. 1. ! %. * i ? a a phllipi a no? roui 1RSUKAJI0B, / 1* I WA8HIRGTOI, ? O. 1 " * i ' ?? w ma u. small .a.d. . . Freak H. Bit** - Wauaiui. N?J CtnUu an BARRY MaMtUAB. Dr. Kotow aid*, a. Mala ?, * Waahlactoa, North CaroUaa. a - jja a ? v"?' OBO. J. 8TUDDEBT, AttontTHOrUv. Ntft to Lewi* * Calais, I* Mark* Sirs* -? T* - Washington. N. O. A. D. MaeLsaa. I* Washington, N. C. W. A. Thompson. . . ^ Aurora, M. A, MsIiMAW m XHOMPSOI, \* Attormaju-at-Law. l Aurora and Washington, M. % e ft ? a a I $ m * e a t a -?A.A L. VTMWAM* 1 Atitrney-ut-Law. - ? ? 1 N. C. ? I* e e.e e e a a ? ? ; OOLLIK . HAJUKM A t to rtmj-at-La n - om* a****. a m o* W|? r.? Room, t U4 4. Wuhla|t9w(^%; a ? * '? V -%'vW -f* II ?" * ! ? HUB WOOD L. BIMMOB* A ittamy^Uv WMhieitv*. *. e. iff * ? v . ... i ?- ? ii ?i?q??waaaa?i? MARKET nvon SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1?1J. Egg* II la If* Ghickana. roam. .. .. ..I* to If*. Chlckeua. (Town M JM?| IbaarHnto v. ,. ,. o ..I H Lamb akin*, aach 16 V Baa* Wax jS H Bbaap akin*. aach .. .. If Tallow ,?T flat htoaa. par lk. -a Damagad fry htoaa. par lb. -I tofl Oraan aalt Dir aaltad hldaa t^M ! Daar iklfi aalt .. m*M H I Daar akla flat .. .. . ? H I Wool, fro* tnm bur . .. .. M IWool, karri u ar_ u >-IKH \
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