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. rind Colic. uU | Tho Kind You Vl?* m , ; I New Form :; % II *> g j. uvie jyrup Washington. D. C? Oct. l?.-wePol V lowing extensive experiments beg no I 1 lest spring, the head of the fruit tint : vegetable utilisation laboratory of V the Department of Agriculture haa I W applied for a publla service patent covering the making of a new form W of table syrup from apple Juice. This patent will make the dlacoverjr, & 'which the apeclaUsta believe wlllhe bf great value to all apple growers aa a meaua at atlUsing their culla ' .aud excess applm, common property )^r;bf any elder mill In the United Slates C which wlatss to manufacture and X sell apple clder^sy^up. The .new sirup, one gallon if ^g which la bade from seven gallons of . br^lnary elder, la a dear ruby or amB hef colored syrup'of about the con "*slntency of cane syrup and tuple p* alrup. Properly aterllaed and put In sealed tins or bot}lee. It will keep B Indefinitely. and when opened, srtir k keep under household conditions aw MP well aa othar eyrnps. It baa a diegg?" tlnct fralty aroma and. special flavor of Its own which la'daatMed aa log pcaelleally tha aamd ag Ufb-Usts of tho ayrapv eubttanee which er odea from a baked, apple. The afrap eaa be.used like maple I or otter ayrnp fob grldletf. ferttee. " oereala, honaehold cookery, And at V flavoring In deaaefta. Tba aOTeraW mmt oooklng expert* are at pnaant I experimenting wltjf Ita In cookery L and expect shortly ,|p leane sed^h W for use of the new neriip In old ware and for taking advantage of <ta ! 1 a pedal flaror In aottl dlahej. || The departments' V hem lata" here PI already produced oyer ten galloni ol ^ ' thla ayrnp tn their laboratories, ushlg nann and other rorm* of ifoiift The eneeeaa of the .experiment* hat J greatly Inter eat ed ao?o of the aptfa j Du|rin BfclEto >~r V ' " -H Sgagffi? y> ; d r j l.-r ' i 'It * < v | jf- ; " fSz . , Hignfttorg w I * ?*** ^ nam I VSTOR1A Mother's Frieud. P* ORIA always tn ,i nl,,, , _,r lgnaruro 01 spSffii rer 30 Years ? Always Bought pvj* ?w vow ? c ?TV. : . ' l,uU i eWor mill in the Hood lltot Valley, Oregon, will la Oo-oper*th>b with the government chemists, endeavor to prodttpe 1,000 gallons On a commereial scale and give tha^.w product a thorough market tpst.by making It tcceeslbU> through retailers <a a limited field. The Interest of apple" growers In the product arises from the fact that the iew apple cider syrup promises to give them a commercial .outlet for vast quantities Jbl wtnfgll and other applet for which they hitherto could find no market either In perlBhable raw elder or In vinegar. Cider produc don, It seems, comas lsrgely at ont season of the- year during which the market is more or jess with this pertetfkble product. The bulk and perishability of the raw elder, moreover, tbe elder makers state; often make it unprofitable for them to ship the raw cider of on? district long distances to a nomapplc growing region. The market for cider* ^therefore, has been largely restricted in many cases to localities near the area of , production. Nc method of sterllikiaig' ordinary cldei has "been found practical for "the res son-that'boiling cider at once Inter fores With Its delicate Vrjs With the cider mill able tp.mpju t palatable, long-keeping table- sjf-ui out ot its apple', juice,' grower* it Ii bellered, will be able to uae Ml ek CMS Julco Jot bottled or canned ap pie strop. The new ettnp. tie epo I ctaliste (hid. 'wllU'Jtee?p?ideflDU<il> so that: tie elder makeiVaen marie It gradually thronghont the tear. Tie process (or ifiiftig the errn pails tor tie- audition to a elder mil ot's llltor pjeyf?%{ opeo kettles o some other concentrating apparatus The process tifilaeii|6ed V follows *afsiipisss I qults,<alu?f"tin natural italic scld ere neutralised. T^e^c^er to; the it Heated to botll&t aim filtered throne a a^ tliter trdai.. anfessenttal teeUr i| of the proctoe. - The reenltant Itqul ^ " 11 yAJI - .< rp^- ' ; J V , ,, in. th .Cent. Lg 1913 '}&*ft ;. ' HSffi VThe j ^reus <S-r There's allow* to .Uud tor a .hurt time, which c.uie. tho Mine and adds tt (or.,, small err.tall ol caldtuu ma however, and appeiranoe ire die Calciara malatr. the br-product ia a eubatance used in medicine and at present eelllng for $2 per pouni It la believed that If calcium malaU cau be produced in this way cheaplj made commercially useful in nes ways, possibly In the manufacture of baking powder. The cost of making this syrap 01 a commercial scale will he deter mined during the test In October. V - } T, P" HIXULETOK ??SA(i'i C 1 , axd paragraphs. b ? ? c - ' "We are having some storm: woather now. and the farmers ar loklng blue Orer cotton picking. Misses Amanda Harding and Essl 'Barr, of Choeowlnlty, were th guests ot Miss Zula Wlllard frou Saturday until Monday. - Messrs. Josh and. Wade Waters, o Pinetown, were visitors in our mldi Sunday evening. Owing to business of Important that Mr. Waters had to attend t there asn't any services at Singh ton Monday stening. ^ Dowevar we will have him with t for another year, as he will preac for us here and at Old Ford imothc year. We are indeed,,glad to hai him. BO lat us all hel^ make th coming year pleasant for him. Mr. J. Wesley Woolard. who hi been sick for the oast few days. so he CM be out again. We are git to ?*y. , Misses Edith and Jessie Hardin and Messrs. John Waters and Oar land Hodges were the supper gnee of Miss Lucie Wooiard Sunday ere: Ing. Gee! The "lonesome hoy." wi 'wearing the smile Sunday night, Ci you guees why? Mlores Rosa Hodges and Mart' WUlard were th0 guests ot Mlaa Myrtle and Mlnnlp Willard Sunday Mr. Bosle Oreen and Miss Tho menia Hodges passed through 01 midst Banday evening In Mr. Green Mrs. Oscar Wooiard and childre of Washington, are spending a ft days with her fbrknd-parents, tt and Mrs. Enoch Ulley. Soveral of our younk people gat ered at the horns of Mr. 8. L. W lard's Saturday night. Among th< were Misses Amanda Harding. Eai Barr. JLucie Wooiard, Myrtle a: "HTnnle ^Vlllard. Messrs. Joe a SBrfiCriWlUard. Ralph and A Slqgleton. Austin Jackson, Hal Pe^fy, Bruce Leggette, Rlcha O'Merry, Walter Chesson and Jo Hardlson. Music was furnished the piano by the' hostess, M Zula Willard. also Misses Hard! and'Wooiard. All enjoyed themseli r tery much And wen!""home votl misb tvuura ? voie 01 maims i ? tholr Bias of pi cab ore. 1 Mr. J06 Wlllard Is suffering Wi r a sore fopt. Hope to see/him w i. again aoon. I Mm. Frances Ulley. Jwho I e boen Very sick, 1? improving slow t Mrs. W. 8. WoohrjMuJ child] wer# the guests bt Mra A. C. U ll^ma of Old Ford flimday. V j hj Rumor has It ^>ld Ford and PI 0* town teams will cross bat* on rt Old Ford diamond Saturday er = ;) ^ sale ol Coif is xo?tttry n Si S $11 'it I ft POS'I lj 25 Per C< -ft II ^ . /[ft ft^^ ft* . /ft 1 B. L. ClSrlS, or ttroonvllly, N. C u a wolcoaa? ytttto* to Iho slty t 3? *. * W. ^ Thompson, of Aurora, ] C? Is lTtbo St*. H. L. Qlhb., of OrlentAI, A. I chief io?ll,nsti commissioner, reel tered St Hotel Louise Isst srenln ! Ho left this moraine for Now H>r rls the Morfolk Southern. esse J. r. Lsthao, of Josssma, N. ( i was on onr streets this moraine. SOS* 9- R- Bailey, el Raleleh, N. C., in the city today. .... T. H. Hodges, of Bethel, N 1 was a passenger on . the Atlant > Coast Line train last evening. .* . f ,Ur%. Georgia Godfrey, of o Newt. Va., ! the guest of-Mr. ai Mrs. JeMe Hodges at tfceir hone e Bast Second afreet. Mrs. Qodfr e was several years ago a resident a this elty. Her many old friends a delighted to see her. ,f it L. J. Moore, of New Bern. N. Is a business visitor- today, e * * o Surry Parke*, of Plneton, waa v- the city yesterday on business. <* ,a Clifford Harris and L. Howard. h Belhaven, N. C., were here yaat * ? * *??: rt |4 Misses Peacock and BtmH, Bel haven, N. C., were gueets u Hotel Louise yesterday, is *- a ^ W. A. Powell, of the Norf' Southern, was here yesterday. >n George Baker, of Belhaven. H. 1s in the city today. 15 ri" W. J. Williams, of Windsor, N. was on our streets this morning. u see* ln Bev. B. M. Snipes, pistor of First Metrodlst ehufeh, rotur 11 from Bath, N. C., this inornlag wh M ho officiated at the 8wlndell-M yetto wedding in that town i r" evening. > sr 8 Ii^sr . ? PARENT-TEACHERS CONVES I " ?- ' ^ J" ' Worcester, Hue., Oet. 15.?' State convention of the fart h- tekchdr association, whose interes 11- child welfare, is being held h< ,m commencing today and holding t until the 17th. Plans and meth ad Q<] for making the co-operation of school and home more effective ph he discussed. AMong the speai rd will be Hdrry Stllei Bradley, D. * Rer. Dr. Allen King Foster and I on Frederic Schoff, of Philadelphia. national president. Mayor Qec ** M. Wright welcomed the guest: rea ??R 18 IK0ISPOSED. for The friends of Mr. 8. F. Borbi lth Jr.. will regret to learn of his e11 disposition. He has been cool! to his home at.the corner of Ma *a? and Fourth streets for the week suffering from an abscea P*n the throat. While some bettei is not able to he out. ne- '! " ' '1 1 e the In* Turn out and cheer the en- boya< ..;;v v. jBK? $g| decreased early 15 Pet v r ?.- " ' !' ' ed beginning tedey U4 'uTue throng* tomorrow and Sstnrday. ?? of the prlidHl thing, at lat.row h wtil be the re-enacting of the BOitie of Long UUnd. on the Terr ?pol !.. where It wee originally fought. A e- Urge portion of that famone beftlt ground le now encloeed within the area pf Prospect Park, and the (reel 4. outdoor npoetoeles will uke plane u front of Battle mil and thread Battle H1U and through Battle Pnee. it wan here that one at tha hoUeai a- aklrmlakea la the Battle of Loaj g. Island was waged, and hero Bin rn picked frdm Brooklyn's regiments will re-enact the battle, la elaborate musical program has hoea er ranged, which Includes mails ? evorr period, la lydlan deatt dance, a i>ninh dance .the mines: Is aet In the ptctttfdoahe episode ol Melrose Hell, lea Ting ot the Pour teeath Regiment during the etc! I., war. and their return will also hi He shown. All together, the pngenn will employ ittilf I,lit sen, wo men end children..and It li espectet Tt that many hundreds of thdPadgd: nd will witness the spectacled. on ?? ? 8top Those Early Bronchial Cough of They hang on nil wlater It no .re checked, and paVe the #*y for aerleu throat and lung dlaeiaec. 8dt i bottla .or Toller'. Honey hnd Tjt Compound, and Uke It freely. Stdp C? oougha and colds, haala raw Inflame throat, looaana tha phlegm and 1 mildly laxatlTS. Chan. T. Miller. EC Enquirer, Cannelton, Ind., had bror chlat troubla; got rerr hoaraa. cough ed cdaafdntiy ffdm a tlokling throa Ha uaed oily fbiori Motor and Ta of Compound, win entirely rails*to Wants others \S knntt- of foleT Honey and Tst. Dwfaipdrt'e rttih mney. Of STILL IMPROVING. ' The many friends of Mr. 3 B Shorn. who realilas at Bayalde, N. C will be pleased to leera that he etui Improving from hie recent a cldent. He mot with the mlafortot teveral weeks aro to break hla If C-' near the ankle. c Life's Many Farts. Life that la not a mad new, an c session, It a mosaic made up of mm parte. There's a bit of the bine the true love, there's the white of an c nod stained ideal, the roes color of a 1 erG vorite pastime. In the normal 11 . there le present the gray of duty, ti . ~ sparse crimson of an ocCaftiMa] vlvil tag joy, and a bit of gold. The hit gold la relatively a small part If tl mosaic were all gold It woujd not be work of art but a cubist painter's p< K trayal of dollar madness.?Exchanj Check Kidney Trouble At ftacc. rhc There is. such ready actioh mf. Foley'a Kldnery Fills, yon feel flu healing from the very first dpi t is Backache, weak, sore kidneys, p*l era, ful bladder and irregular actloti d appear with their use. O. Palme ,r*r Green Bay. Wis., siys: "My wife ods rapidly recovering her . health Ai .. strength, drie. solel? to Foley Kldfi 11,0 Pills." And W. T._ Hdtchens, Nlc will olson, Ga., pays. "Just 6 res' ddi made tae feel bethe, knd low i pains and rheumatism are All g& D.. and 1 sleep All night long." DAv< Irs. port's PharHacy. the % " "" ?'? >rge Knew What He Wai Going Fof. i. Duncan, aged four, was lotfted tp party. He had to take his hap befo he Could go. When he awoke 1 mother said tp him. "Well, dear, s yon going over to Bobby's to play in*l Hi promptly replied, "No, I*s got In- over there to eat" Inert ... i i R CASTOR it In Intent* and Children. Tbi KM YnBhi AIwji B?{ ?*="?> o' - g FORK8T NOTKi?" SI* thousand bnabela of lodg?i pine teed are being collected fall en tbe Arspaho national tor Colorado, tor nee In reforeeta work next nprtng, nee Tbe Philippine bureau of for* haa recently Incited bile for catting ef nearly 100,000 aoree choice timber land en the public eete en tba Inland ef Luton. oncers ef the Okanogan net! fereet In the Stale of Waehlm are Installing powerful elgnal terne for nlnbt uac In reporting eet dree from lookout peekt. ? i It le aald that the tret aawtnl the United BUtea wan at J* town, from which cawed boarde exported In June, 100?. A w power aawmlir wan In nee In near the preaent alte at Rlche ' California yew which growi J the national foreete of that Stt 511 -finding noma nee In preeen archery practice Itn nualltte* i ly resemble thoee of the ?M 1 yew which made the English bow ramous In medlaeral tin TU Supreme Court of Pee ran la baa decided that the an I ralue of'th,, wpod deal. Preservina Peers n I $1.00 Per Bushel . SCOTT & BERGERON. . Market Street ; H ; Suppose You Have a Fire Tooight? ' Can you rebuild your borne or refurnish it right away unlet* you have Insurance? Even it you can, wouldn't Insurance money be a great help? The coat is not large. Ask us. j Wm. Bragaw & Co. First Insurance Agents In 1 Washington* N. C. i ,| Crystal Ice Cream # BUY A GALLON ' Of Our Delicious Mlah Grape Flavored Ice Cream T0V xuar uamit BP* aa/rar> j[ CRYSTAL ICE CO, I > I Phon* 83 Washington. .V. C. I * I. p ^ fy/v^r^ o/xo \ - J . LION woon Utnkmt Htm \mk Gettsa fufc^i 1ft? B LI / ] J. LEON" WOOD & CO. \ ( BANKERS aod BROKERS. < to ? niiH wires fo Rnr Ye?k Mock trcfc-n, CUmh otd ef 1 o? m> ? Once Tried Always Used ~ ^ We hare nered known It to fall?the trial pound convinces the moat ^ particular housekeeper that ' * WILLAJW FA RM BUTTER >r? i9m la the purest, cleanest, most dellcl ous Butter ever passed their lipa. If TOU are particular, TRY it and see for yourself. Money back If not satisfied. For sale by D. M. CARTER and H. H. 8ATTERTHWA1TE. # ^ Ask Tear Grocer. One-quarter and One-pound prints. '* M. N. BERRY, Wholesale Distributor. Washington, N. O. 16- -" ' ir, ? l\TOBACCO!\ HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST Those who sold at the BEAUFORT WAREHOUSE, the M past week, realize that tobacco is selling high, that the ,1a Washington market is higher and that the Beaufort Warere house gets the HIGHEST price for your tobacco. Below r* are some names of parties that sold with us yesterday: N- A, Beddard sold one load at an average S24.65 ? Bennett & Miller sold ore load at an average S23.28 F. B. Cutler sold one load at an average $20.96 kFenner Morris sold one load at in average $20.81 OUR ENTIRE SALE AVERAGED $14.30 Better sell NOW and REMEMBER Beaufort Warehouse jU is the place Your friends, BEAUFORT WAREHOUSE JNO. P. LOVELACE, Mgr. ~ Washington. N. C. ?0 ????. ?? til War Trouble on Bulbs e|t? No.! WUMthoBesfcraWofldUtarohwIU War we ere tockr to have received ?flo?r .ton ported Bolke from Prtaoe m4 HoJlaodi Hrsciatbs, Nerdwus, Tullpe ?d LlUums la ml rtrivtto. fteot orders early. itry No. 1. loan, Carnations, Vatllea and Chrysanthemums seisontble flower*, tu# Our art In weddhy arrangement* la of the latest tooob. $othlng finer In Floral Of. Of BLOOMINO POT PLANTS IN VARIETIES far- No. J. Pabn*. Pan* Norfolk PUm tad mm* mtkm ehotossfaa* Mr Mo?m Cukara. Roa ?? Pi ll i .mi BUi< '"-mUwIm anil HmIh Pink. ?Sh.?35SS I. Ik OQUIXN * CO., RALJSIOH, N. C. >n*l PbosM, Store IS, Green Home 14?. [ton .1 , . HI GREAT jSTATE FAIR I ?n-| Oct. 19-24, 1914. were II Finest altractlona this year ever teen at a Southern Pair. De Lleyd I ater- II Thompson loops the loop and flics upride down In an aeroplane 2 ,M$ | 16J5II feet above the earth. | I O leant to Plreworka Spectacle. "Panama In Peace and War." tand. ! Climax of new and wonderfnl effects In pyrotechnics. II 8howing battle of aeroplanes and warships, using radtam sheila. i pn II In addition a $1,000 display of Fireworks nightly. . I Flying Herberts, Hatch's Autodrome, Great Calvert, Bennett ' II Brothers' Hay Wagon, and ottaere. ;- mv -?*T |l Feat Racing, Dig Parana. Oood Track | :loae-1| Better Babfee' Contest, under aoapteee 8tate Board of Health | rorld || 't and Woman's Clob of Raleigh. lnnc-ll Huge Agricultural Displays from all over the State have been | booked; some of the finest stock ever shown In .North | . || *- Carolina already entered for premiums. | RKntJCKD lUTBd, HPBTIAI, TRAINB AND OOKVKIHT I in?i- I j aareiH-i.ro ok ai,i. ratmwia-dh. . . ' ' ' , * - , j
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