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oooo nnu pob Terms to nit pur ?u? Hotm LOST: TAN-OOLORBD RAIN COAT r o* Mai natreet JOHN MUH 5 jrww LOT OOOD ??ry ch?*p. ?. B. lfayo. t-Sl-St?. ITOUBK ?CTCOAT O? KOBFOLK Southern H It . ?bout two miles from Washington, a Reading Standard Bicycle. ooldr brown. No. 4101?. Partr who has aut pleaas rot urn to B. B. Cutlar'? uar?t* "bop and rac?'.*? reward HMlf kanala la a fteeesd meblle aao aa. Wa kara an tali ?B* I psessngsr Belek. ana 4 pas aeagar ?erbKt. twa ? llnll|l B. 0. ana B. ?. B. re*4ater Palca ?.trait (ales 0*. ?-ll-lfe. beard ala*|, <1 faat I kj I teat ?: wtth twa U4 a kail terae ysrts kle motor. ITM*. Wltk s*ll? ealy ????*. Wrila. J?SN M ?ABNET. WaaklaXtoa, N. a ?-ll-tte. O pruase In U Languagae. Every nation baa found delight In the story of Roblnaon Crusoe. As ar. tlela la tha Strand Mazaalne telle that W. s. Uoyd of PhUaialphla haa "per.' rears In bunting for rare and curious editions of the Immortal work. His agents, It sppeaia. hare had ataadtna ordara to buy ap all adltfone that maj be tooad, and ho araa poasaaaaa ex am plea of the story la Latin and Greek. Thirty-three Languages arr repreeented to Mr. Uoyd e collection and thaaa Include Arabic. Paralan Turkish and Hebrew. The variety and curious lOostraUoas In thaaa manlfole editions are a striking feature. There la a first folio of Defoe's gnat Vjok however, whleb haa not found its wa) lato Mr. Lloyd's collection. Melancholia does not i slon of aptrlta. A man may.fca aa da i pressed <a It Is poeslble to be and stm not kare melancholia. Ilelaa cholla is da^oadaaey oa account o< painful delusions. One of tha two typical delusions of melancholia la that the unpardonable iln haa been com mltted. that God &aa been offended be yond redemption and thai l ;ll Is tc ha tha ultimate goal; tha other'la that of Impending poverty. Everything If loat or U about to be. Tha patient aad bis family ar* going to and ui la tha poorbouaa. His arts alone ha v. brought about thla terrible aaUmlti from which there Is no aacapa. 11 ran ha readily aaen that speraoc hav I tng delualons of thla type must b> necessarily depressed. There la pieb ably ao form of Insanity In whlct tha anguish of tha patient equals thai or tha melanchollae. Ufa Is oaa cou tlnuoua horror. Bicycles sold for cash or 01 time. We abo have th< most complete repair staoi in the city all work guar*i D.R. CUTLER l . ., on __ k ITI Neighbor t thrae eermona preached ?7 Re?. Pere/ Croaa 8a? day ?m >0 of ? character thet 4e note? year* of etudy ud wort. Mr. ?troDf Hraon jeeterday I while the one lut n'ght wee food Fourteen were baptlaad yaeterday. totalling It eddltloai to the oh art h ?lnc? the meeting he? been la pro* reee. There i night. ?od Mre. Dred Baule the engagement of their leughter, Katk? to Mr. Henry Hy men Weleton, Jr., of Wlieon, the marriage to Mm plaoe la the early ran. The above ara prominent and popular people of thla county a their many friend* erlU wleh I all hepptneea and proeperlty. New Bern?A meaeage received here reeterdar by frlende. Mated that the condition of J. W. Tlabar !ake. who wde it reek and eerlouely ?elwed by a paaeenger train at *ay itteTllle, If. C.. a taw da ye ago, eraa Kit ee encouraging aa wei tke otao 'eat' week. Mr. TImberlake u re tiring treatment la a hoiplul in that sit?. rC 1* apMtKl th?i _ School itudati -win beftn to aitn lft ton tki* *fur ?oon. Tb# tcbool ?ID open tomor row. ud toot taeotntac train ?UI *u? MIOllfflBUl will probeb'y reeth the on? hundred and fifty mark by t-?rorro-r night. Are ?ti IncreiM. GrewiTilU^pr^ttltinrou? with ? open In * up dt the fill business the hH 'of marriage tic* Increased cos?:jlertbly. (5' Tob^oco Ml, Well. WlUoa?The Wllaon market ha? ?Old right at 6,000.000 povred? alnee the opening of th? market thla tea eon. Thla la a lUUe advance over tke reoeipte of last eseeon to date. In 1114 tke'market sold 6.641,8? 1 pound? to September SO at an ar-j erage price of 911.S8. The average price thla season U a little lower, but very little. ? To Be Tried Today. WUaom?B. O. fesrnes will today try Oeo. D. Ferguson. the Lodge street dealer wko ha* been recelrlftj large quantities of stolen goods from the bo* o?^? of the two railroads that oster thla city. FORD CLAIMS BIG THINGS FOR HIS SUBMARINES Detroit, 8ept. SI.?Henry Ford, the automobile manufacturer, who '.s going to New York Sunday night preliminary to I eoAferenoe with lecretary Daniel?, will submit to the 'atter a plan for a new submarine me-fourth the else of the average ubmarlne, far more destructive ?nd n Mr. Ford's opinion, likely to hae en world peace. The new submarine would be e lulpped with a gasoline motor only one-fourth the else of those now in use and far ten expensive. This is what Mr. Ford had to eay about the new submarine today: 'It would be no trick at all to produce a submarine equipped with % gasoline engine for ita entire mo il re power which could sail any where under the eea carrying a pill U the end of a pole powerful enough .*? blow the mightest battleahlp ever *>ullt into a wreck of Junk. I am <?olag to tell Secretary Daniels so srben 1 see htm In Waehington next week. EVIDENCE OF DOUBLE MURDER Memphla, Tenn., Sept. St.?EtI lonce of % double murder was )nought to light today when the iodic# of Mra. Margaret Farar, an ictrees, and a man, partially id enti led aa i. C. Crowell, believed to he a resident of Greenwood, Hue., were dlecofered In an apartment In ?.he erctxal resident district. The lieada of both victims had been be' ered In with a hammer and the bodle? slashed with a razor. The joliee have started a search for the murderer. Mrs. Farar had been engaged <n preparing a benefit for a local fra ernal order. Occupa>nta of the ? ulldlng told the polloe they had tieard no disturbance during th night BULGARIAN FORCES ARE MOBILIZING Washington. B?pt. Ill ? General mobllleatloa of all military force* In luliul>. effectlre today, for tfca ?urpoae of armed neutrality, I >?<*n ordered by the Bulgarian gov ernment. Official ennouncement of tble order w'aJ communloatod by bis gorernmeot to Mr. Panaretoff,. tbe Bulgarian minister h?re. OKT,lUD OF THOHK POISONS IN YOVB SYSTEM! To? will Bntf Dr. Klnft flow Lit* 111 > mo? MUsfiotory liilttf? 1? ImiIM tho potum from riir ?TV t.m Aoiwnulktod wwt* ?od po!? kllnmu wiImi ?poti before ?nd a mlierable ar? indication? that you n..d Dr. Klnf'l Now LIf. ? do? tonlffef ud rou will .iportoo?. (r.ttfal r. 11.1 ?y [ "The new submarine would be one-fourth the slse of the present submarine and would be able to pro ltaelf and guide Itself up and down, to the right and to left, by it* own power. Electric storage bat teries are unnecessary. "And the best of all theae sub marines can be built at euch a slight cost that all the Incentive for greedy armament makers will be taken a way from them. They will cost only a fraction of what the present sub marines cost and only a fraction of one per cent of the 916,000,000 dreadnoughts which they will be able to blow to pieces. "If the public la interested e nough, we may arrange to give a demonstration of this new machine some time in the near future. 1 believe that education will be the greatest factor in bringing about universal peaoe, but this new sub marine Is likely, by the very terror it inspires, to hasten world peace." MILITIA IS PREPARING FOR CRUISE (By Eastern Preea) New Bern, Sept. SI.?The New Bern Division of the North Caro lina Naval Militi* it now engaged 'n making preparation (or a ten days cruise which they wlil take on board of tbefr training chip, the Blfrida. beginning on October 4th. Along with the local dlrlaion will go Adjutant Oeenral Tonng and hit staff and they will remata on board of the ?hip until the cruiee has been comploted. The torpedo boat Poote, now lo cated at Washington, will be uaed by the dhlaion there in making the -trulse Along with the local dl virion. SNAKE CHARMER IS BITTEN Circus Employee Breathes by Means cf Tuba at Result of Swollen Tongue. Pocatello. * Idaho.?Oeorge Hornet > 'bo it employed by the Campbell Carnival company aa a enake charmer went out Into the hills near here with a companion, and captured eight rat tlaenakee. Horner wan*ed to extract tha fangs of the Tepttlee. and bad aucoaaded by aalng hit teeth on the flrat few, when a particularly tqulrmy one bit him on the lip and tongue. Aa a coneequence ha la considering btmaalf lucky to be breathing, e*on by meana of a tube pat through a hole in hia windpipe. Aa soon aa he was bitten, Horner waa taken to Dr. A. P. Newton. The doctor adminlatered antidotea and la bored with the man for three hours Horner'a tongue became ao two lie ft that he could not breathe and Doctor Newton found It neceseary to cut a hole In the mafi'e windpipe. I*dt?n ?pear Pound. - Eugene, Ore.?On Indian apaar. ee Novated to be from fifty to one bun dred year? old, waa found raoontly by foveat eerrlce guard? on tha Mo Kr nzle river, ?0 m I lee eaat of h The shall I? of cedar and in a g . at#tc of pree^rtatlnn. The abaft 'a about twelve feet long, and Baa a tip of Bint -'v mm w P?Hf .in? '<? - tor the ht) turned op a*??tt i. i "BMbbB a] I leg white by freei ng U with ether. apondylotberapy. that's right, you're got it?but bulged if ve kaowyWhthT U'i a) A* or a 1 Oat of the beet j investments la I ml estate Ther? mre a number of xccllent tracta of land In Beaufort ;ounty for sale- An inquiry at the Washington BcMfbrt Uod Oompmmy will re real the Posaibly the weetber men would bare us return to the pleaelng pest me of swattlag the fly. ? 11. K? Host's Wtllfeery display to day *u one of the finest that was erer teen la that atore. A large number of ladles examined the new I creations. | Over the watar they bare forgot-1 ten how to reader thanks for the [?nanlfold bleeslags of Ood. P USINESS LOCALS AND OTHBR ITEMS. gfcsrt MONEY LOAN O. K. SAYS SIMMONS (By Euurn Pres?) New Bern, Sept. 22 ?United States Senator P. M Simmons is of ?.he opinion that If the banker? of 'be United States feel Inclined to loan the Anglo-Prench nations the huge sum which the latter sre try ing to borrow Utro, that they will not be violating American neutral ity by taking thl? step. In an intervlsw given a Sun re porter this morning Senator Sim mons voloed the opinion that It was a matter for t h? bankers to decide among themselves and that In ad dition to loaning thto money to the Allies, he bolleved that they would be acting wisely In making loans to he Oermans If tbay saw lit to ask for a loan. ? number of loonl bankers, ap proached on this same subject, are also of the same opinion as Senator Simmons. FEW LEFT lit SHAKEBTOWN Only Four Elderly Persons Remain In Immensely Wealthy Settle / ment In Kentueky. Lexington, Ky.?Four elderly and Infirm persons are the only occupants of the Immensely valuable Shaker set tlement, one of the few re main lac col onies of the sect, near hers. Sisters Christine Johnson, eighty-fonr. and Martha Olson, eighty-wren, died on? day recently within the hour. Shakertown. now so sparsely set tled. ones was a nourishing town. With manufactories and various buslnei enterprises and controlling rich adja cent farm lands. Even now the property Is valued at millions. Recently a trustee was ap pointed to manage the affairs of the colonists. GROUND HOGS WORRY HIM Rosd Repairer In Bowtlnf Green Hss ts Keep Force ef Men at Worfc to Repair Damsgs. Bowling Green, Ind.?E. M. Cullln, deputy road superintendent. Is facing a nsw problem in road repair work. With streams of water on the north, wsst and south of this place, efch run ning In a different direction through the township, and with rocky cliffs along them, the hundreds of ground hogs In the district havs taken to bur rowing along the outs Ids sswsrs. In the many grades slong the highways. This gives ths water a chance to cut through the grades and In many cases lets the sewers fail, causing a great expense for repairs. Cullln has to go over the roads each week and keep a force of men at work ropalrlng this damage. Odd But "Gospel Truth." Cottage Grove, Ont?A hen set here has computed Its hstoh 600 miles awsy. When Bert Nokss prepared to move to 8pokane h? decided to ship by express a hen that had been set about ten days, with ths egga. Chick en fanciers stalled when they heard, but when Biddy arrlvsd tn Spokdn? ?he had in no way changed her mind about raising a family. Noksa an nounced that IS of th? 14 eggs hatch sd. COLDS DO NOT UUVS WILLINGLY. Bec?ui? a COM I? atubbom U no reaaon why you ahoal? b*. Inataad or "w?rlag" It ant, ft ,ur, rell?f by Utklai Dr. Kin*', New DI#Co?try D*M?rou, bronchi?! ud 111, ,11 ntnU often follow a cold whloh h?? tan n*?l?ct?d ?t th. b.?lnaln?. A, your body faithfully buttfw tbOH told term*. >0 belt'?, Hi on b? ?l?.n than th. ,H of thl? rwmady. It* merit bu tw IHM br old and yooar Get a bottlj today. |?? * - - - .. 1 ' p - "" Some artistic M?i< M todlee wearing apparel wrt i^on today at Jmrnea B. Clark's. The eulta at tracted eoaeiderabte attention and ara extremely tov priced Tea. Amtfra 1? a toad of peaoe and boa<r. Paaa the honey! The Hob had a most iucceeaful fall o pea la? yesterday. They an* nounced the fact through tU? col umni of the Dally New?, and m a reealt, a large number of ?alee were By roaalaf today, the Ruaalaru may lira to ran another day. Somehow or other the Central Werrtoooee !? certainly atlrrtng up thin?* In the tobeeeo Una. The oig geat thing wu la bringing the far mere of Martin county down here. Perhaps If the American financial barone would advance a billion eo to Carransa and Villa trouble a crOee the border would and. George Aramooole 1? doing a big. buainees in the tailoring line. 2 REGIMENTS LEAVE FOR THE BORDER Waahlngton, Sept. <2.?A regi ment of lnfantrj and a regiment of field artillery have been ordered from Galveston to El Paso, Texas, according to announcement from tbo War Department late tiAay. The purpose of the movement wn not stated bat Inasmuch as the di vision hitherto atatloned at Galves ton It about to be abollehed, most of the forces there are to be placcd under command of Major Qeneral Funston. The latter la understood to be taking precaution? against raids and other lawloasness. HARD WORK FOR A DIAMOND Man Buffers Dog Bite?Buys Beast With Gem In Its Inner Works, v-** H age r? town, Md.?? pup that bit A Thompson of Berkely on the hand pulled off and swallowed a $200 dla mond ring. Thompson bought the pup. worth about ten centa, from H. R. Rog era, the negro owner, for 910, after much dickering, took the dog home and killed tt and tha diamond ring was found In the stomach. The Nutta In Trouble. Minneapolis.?Haxelle Nutt. twenty years old, la defendant In a suit for divorce by Aahley T. Nutt, twenty-two years old. tiled in Hennepin county district court. Hazelle Nutt was mar tied at Everett, Mass., August 25.1910. when only fifteen years old. There Is one little Nutt, Vincent, who Is now three yosxs old. The husband al leges !:? was deserted on Thanksglv ing day, 1913. Ashley asserts he ha: not aeen Hszelle Nutt slnco that do; STILL ARE HONEST PEOPLE Missouri Qrocer Convinced of It When Debtor Fays Bill 36 Yesrs Old. Bt Louis.?-William Eckhardt, a Belleville 'grocer. Is convinced that tnere are honest people In this world An aged woman went to Eckbardt's Mtora recently and told him she wanted to pay a balance of $9.60 which she owed on a debt of $19.60 contracted in 11880. Eckhardt did not know the woman and aald he had no knowledge ol the I debt Bhe Insisted and Eckhardt went | Into bin cellar and got out nle books I for 1880. He found the Item and the woman paid. HAVE YODR MEASURE Tikn mow for your Fall aad WiaMr Kav? than made to fit yon. Not m TYPE But. An IndMdu*. GEO. ARAMOONDE 131E. Main Street, Washington, N. C. Ladies and Mot'f Custom Tailor. Altering, Cleaning and Premng Done to Satisfy You. MOW WHERE EVERY DOLLAR Goes?firs*, by starling a Checking Ac count with this bank and'deprwitine often. Second, by paying all bills with your own check, thus forming a conplele record of tmymentg. This plan briigi system to your business, Start it today with the Bank of Washing ton Washington, N. C. Before the F We Comes Provide yourself with Insurance. Your house might burn tonight. Who kuowiT Phone 39. Wiil Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents, Washington, N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS EAST CAROLINA. ?-Teachers' rraining School A State School to train teache? for the Public School? of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins September 21, 1915. ROBT. H. WRIGHT. Pres. - Greenville. N. C. J. LEON WOOD JAHEfl W. COL* Members New York CoUon Riohange J. LEON WOOO & CO BANKERS and BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, O rain and Provisions, 7 8 Plume Btreet Carpenter Building. Norfolk, Va. Private vire? to New York Stock Exchaujte. rblrajro Roar* Trade and other financial renters Correspondence respectfully sollrlted Investment and marginal accounts glvsn oareful attention North Caro-loa?Bm?! rt Co.inty la the fupertor Court. T U. B'ount - VI. Wbi. Knifht. Th? drf nlcj.t abore caLu?d will lake notice -.hat an action entitled as above Las been commenced tn the Superior Court of Beaufort County wherein the plaintiff suet to recover the sura of Two Hundred Three and 68.100 ($203.68) Dol lars, and that a warrant of attach ment has Issued aealnst the prop erty of the defendant. Defendant will further take no tice: That said suit l> returnable n ? Superior Court, befora tha ud*: . on Monday. October 4th, 315. at the Court house In Waib ngton. In said County of Dtaufart <nd defendant will further taka ao tlca that upon hI? failure to appear tod answer or demur to lb* coat plaint whlcb will bo filed In aali cause wltb!n tbe first tbree iara at aatd term that the plalatlff will taka Judgment aaainnt bias. This the 30th dHy of Auguat. II11. OFO A PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 8-3 l-4we. GREAT STATE FAIR RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA. OCTOBER 18-23, 1915 AEROPLANE BATTLES FOR T A oenrer U> bf> forgotten ipcdade. Darin# Captain Wunlni In Ids moauft'uws aooo ffrt In the air, dro|M bomb after bomb on the ?olid fort below, the fort returning the (ln? rlrioawlf until a well directed bomb destroy* It In ? clou?] of dust Rnd imokf. COTTONS DONKEYS Far and away the beat act of Mi kind ever shown at a South?* Fair. You'll roar at the antic? o4 the man and hI? donkeys. Don t 1?? the kid Living I,oop The L o o v Rantoy Brother*. itlract from New York, where they w?w the MTMMlnn of the win??- H mm. A ha'andnn loop the loop AO fret In mid air. IMI?? d^rlptkM. Flrwt time la Che Houth. Skating Bear ? Balancina Act ? All New Corn Md Stock Judging, Tomato ( lubi, Boy?* Cora Club?, P!( Club?, Boys' and Q'*V PolWy Claba, Frf? Motion Plctnroo Of Tr*ntm?nt of nil DImum cf Povtff^ nnd Cattle, Torfoet Typo? of Cnttlo. Marihala' Pa rade, Military llortow of National C viri joiaothlng to Iotaroot Irary Moil Spectacular Free Attraction? Obtainable. Marveloui,Radiant Midwav, Grand Atrricul ral Utre Stock Exhibit?, Increased Imide Trackage for Cars. "Meet Me at the Pair" Special Rates on All Roads *r . ? "I' .1. ? "? 1 ?
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