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k*"?, tern, etablee. Large ba
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WANTED?HOUSE 0 TO 8 ROOM8
coatrallr located. Apply Dally
Now?.
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FOR RENT?NEW BRICK BUILD,
tng naxt to Dally Nawa offlca. Ap
ply Bowers Broa. store.
9-SB-lwc.
Appropriate Reeponae.
la a certain country towa thnre
lived an old French man named Le
Blanc. One night some of hla friends
(nT? him a surprise party and pro
aanted him with a watch cbaln. Thai
week the local paper printed an aq
eount of the affair, saying that la aa
knowledglng the girt l(r. Le Blaaa re
a ponded In "a few well-ohosea words.'
Curious to know what the old French
man said, aomeone asked the reportei
who was present what those "watt
chosen words" were. "Well. Ill tel)
yon," he answered. ?'When Charlie
finished hla presentation speech and
held oat the chain, the old man?whs
had been eying it greedily all the whl'c
?suddenly snatched It from his hand
and exclaimed, "Py chee, dat waa ?
good one!"?Youth's Companion.
SAVES DAUGHTER
AArin ef Mother m Doah Pit
Daajkter'a U?tf?ely Ead.
Reedy, Ky?" ? Ml able to *t
was dowa la bed lor three months.
I cannot Mng how I suffered with
my head, and with nervousneae tod
womanly troubles.
Oor hm!l]r doctor told my husband he
could Mt do aw any good, and he had
to (rive It <*.We trie? another doctor,
buttie did >o( help me.
At last, ray mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman's tonic. I thought
It was u use lor I waa nearly dead and
lotblnf seemed to do me any good. Bui
took eleven bottles, and now I am able
d do all ct my work and my own
I think Card* ? Dm best medicine la
Ihe world. My weight has increased,
and I look the picture 0? health. "
H you suiter from any of the kllmeats
peculiar to women, pi a bottle ol Cardui
many thousands ol other weak won
la the past SO
At all
to Oha
r mu, *
WE ARE AGENTS
Iver Johnson, Rending
Standard, Emblem, Hudson
Dayton and Great Western
Bicycles sold for cash or on
time. We alto have the
moat complete repair shop
in the city ill work guaran
D.R. CUTLER
I SHORT ITEMS FROM
Neighboring Cities.
-The co a tract tot -the
New Hud ter build In# at Monun> nt
corner hu beea Ht to Blalock Bro?
a Klaaton construction Arm. An
jouncment was atda Friday night
?hal the Blalock a war? rarceaaful
3T?r eight other bidder. Several
atimatee ran eloee, and tla local
contractors Moored the work by
bidding leae than a hundred dollar?
under their lowest competitor. The
?tract ure, to be four storlee high,
*111 coat I2MM without eleratora.
plumbing, lighting and tatting flx
BTo Death la ttrw Month*.
Beiharcss?There hae not been
leath In the towp of Belharen
cnoag tn white raddente since June
24th. The person who ^as*?d away
at that time waa near eighty years
of age. This la a record that can
not be eurpaaeed anywhere In North
Carolina, aurely In a town with the
population of Belhaven. *
To Bare ClUMtoaqaa
Rocky Mount?Our city Is to en
toy the rery beet of the Red pa t h
Chautauqua aaaoclatlon'a talent dur
ng thla winter. An excellent pro
gram of two musical number?, two
lectoree and an Interpretation of a
modra play. will be girea. om ajH
ber mch ^ ob t Iv beginning with Oa
tobar at the ftfaaoftlc tb<atrs.
George Simpson. both colored,
arretted Saturday laet for ha Hag
too much ??boo*?" la their po? ee
?Ion on their boat lying ?t the pat>
lie dock oa Front etr et. Aadtrsoa
had la hie MiKtf.'op $ometWag
like three galloiK and b.mp.oa three
quru. , . m
Mmny Men Employed.
Now Cera?The fore? of men #m
ployed at the local shops of the Nor
folk South rn Railway are now work
lag full time end are tornlns out a
large amount of work. The chop*
here are oow doing all of the repair
work and building for thin division
and, ae might ' be supposed, the
force 1* kept pretty boaj.
Marrlag* * Sorprlea.
Xcw IHn?A marriage which
came a* a surprise to the numerous
friends of the contracting parties,
occurred in this city laat night when
Miss Eula C. Buck, a charming
youag lady fit Grantsboro, became
the bride of Joshua Brlneon, also
of Orantaboro.
TO GET VIEW
OF BANKERS
IN THE WEST
New York, Sept: J8.?Having
reached a virtual agreement with
bankers of the eastern section of the
country over the detail of the pro
posed half billion dollar credit loan
c Qreat Britain and France, m?m<
bere of th? Anglo-French Financial
fom mission, accompanied by a mem
ber of the firm of J. P. Morgan &
"o., have arranged to leave this af
ernoon for Chicago.
According to one prominent bank-'
?r identified with the negotiations,
adoption of the tentative program by
the bankers of the west and middle
west aqpured lta final adoption In Its
iresent state. With all parties ac
quiescing, ratification of the agree
ment will be sought from the British
and French governments. At the
same time virtually all the bankers
of the country would be asked to
participate in floating the loan,
syndicate of prominent financiers
conducting In their behalf, the ne
gotiations with the commission.
TEN-YEAR-OLD
RUN OVER BY
AUTOMOBILE
(By Eastern Press)
Klnston, Sept. 28.?Ten-year-old
Robert Booth, a nephew of Mayor
Fred I. Button, was Instantly killed
FIRING SQUAD
TO EXECUTE
MURDERER
Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 28.?
Joseph HUlstorra will be put tc
death by shooting October 1, Id ac
cordance with the sentence of th<:
court, Governor William Spry toda}
notified the State Department at
Washington.
A telegram of the Swedish Minis
ter, W. A. F. Ekengren, addressed
to the Stato Department and for
warded to Governor Spry, auggesteri
that delay might be advsable be
cause of protests that Hll'.strom had
not had a fair trial. The telegram
sent by Governor Spry after a meet
ing of the Board of Pardons, as
serted that the trial had been fair
and every opportunity extended
Hillstrom to prove his Innocence.
Hlllstrom was convlctcd of kill
ing J. C. Morrison, a grocer, and his
18-year-old son.
FIRE .\T OXFORD.
Oxford. Sept. 28.?iFire last night
destroyed t Kb stable? of Prof. L. T.
Buchanan, containing buggy, wagon
and lots of feed; a fine horse and
two hogs were burned, lots $800.
at Danville, Va., early Saturday
night, when he was run down by an
automobile driven by Sidney Bate
man, a chauffeur. Bateman 1? in
custody. He claims that the acci
dent was unavoidable. He threw on
his emergency brake? when he saw
the lad in the street in front of him
but .It was too late, he says. The
car skidded over 30 feet.
WINCHESTER
12]wl6 and 20 Gauge
Lights Hammerless Repeating
Shotguns
Sportsmen differ aa to whether a 12,18 or 20 Qauge la
the beat shotgun lot field shooting, bat the knowing
eaee agree that the Winchester Model 1012 lightweight,
hammerleaa repeater la the one best bet in the shotgun
Use. This Winchester being made In 12, 16 and 20
gsugea permits an advocate of the big, medium or small
bore to Indulge his fancy and be aure of getting a gun
that la true to its gauge in balance, weight and length.
1 All three gauges of thia model are made of spedaly
wteflwl materiala. Nickel steel, which la twice aa
| strong aa ordinary gun steel, ia used throughout for the
L metal parts in thia Winchester. This means a light
^weight gun without aarrlftnlng safety or strength.
HL This gun haa ? cross bolt trigger lock, a smooth.
Hfc quick and easy action, and a simple Take-Down
system. It loada and unloadaeaaily and ita shoot
fa* qualities, are not excelled by the higbeat priced
doable gone. There ara many other pleaaing and
aidudw fsalurea of thia Win?heeler which appeal to
sportsmen that could be enumerated, but the gun Itaeif
is the beet eyideoce of its quality sad desirability.
POM A USD LBTTBM DAY AFIHW,
, BBOOT-A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN
YOUR MEASURE
for your Fall m4 Wiaiar OotMag.
wM to fit you.
mTYPB Buti An Individual
GEO. ARAMOONEE
131K IfcfcfBli lili. t Waakington. N. C.
tomU mtd Mm'? Cuatom Tailor.
Mmm.Vtrnn ing and Pressing Done to Satisfy You
BUSINESS LOCALS AND
OTHER ITEMS.
*1 their Market
trert ?tore, Wok -a large number or
)rdere for fall Mite yesterday
.'heir tailor vil be whh them an
il this evealaf- ' A large number
?f samplee are to be aeen.
The merchaata of Washington who
Advertise In thia paper ar? keeping
:halr ads. ttva and up-to-date. Moat
?f them change dally. Each haa an
Interesting story to -tell yon every
tajr. Bead then, -*?
IUmera Rrotitevl^re soiling a
arge number of fall hats to young
ten of taste theee days. There are
wo price*?14 and 92- Both of
hem are exceptionally food values
"or the money.
The demand for poultry and eggs
hla winter may not be as brisk as
risk aa the J?owl for guns and am
munition. but nevertheless It will
pay you to pay does heed to the
gg production of your fowls. With
proper car? and feed the number
may In many cmm t>? almost doubl
ed. And every ecg in winter has
a ready sale and a high market
ralue.
Jmmkcm E. Clark'? advertisement in
yesterday's Issue of the Dally New*
attracted considerable attention. It
did more than that, however. It
brought a large cumber of custo
mers to the store this morning to
inspect the bargains that were of
fered.
1. K. Hoyt's men's depsrtment Is
doing a big business these days.
They have ons of the largest stocks
of men's rsady-to-war clothing in
ths city; good quality and correctly
priced.
Claude L. C arrow is still selling
Maxwells and is selling tbem fast.
Thlc is fast becoming the most pop
ular car In the city. Mr. Carrow has
a most attractive salesroom on East
Main street.
Good Bowels Are
An Aid to Growth
lowing Children Xe?d * Mild Lax
ative to Footer Rf?ol?r Bowel
MoTwmnt.
As a child grows older It requires
nore and more personal attention
rora the mother, and as the func
ions of the bowels are of the ut
nost Importance to health, great
itt ntion should be paid to them.
(Diet 19 of great Importance, and
the mother should watch the effect
?f certain foods. A food will con
ipate one and not another, and so
wo have a healthy food like eggs
auslng biliousness to thousands,
ind a wholesome fruit like bananas
'cnstlpatlng many. It Is also to be
cnsldered that the child Is grow
ng, and great changes ace taking
?lace In the young man or young
A'oman. The system has not yet
icttled Itself to Its later routine.
'A very valuable remedy at this
itage, and one which every growing
*3oy and girl should be given often
or occasionally, according to the In
dividual circumstances, is Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin. This Is a lax
ative and tonic combined, bo mild
'hat It is given to little babies, and
yet equally effective in the most ro
bust constitution. At the first sign
->f & tendency to constipation give
i small dose of Syrup Pepsin at
night on retiring, and prompt action
will follow In the morning. It not
only acts on the stomach and bow
Ms but Its tonic properties build up
^nd strengthen the system general
ly, which is an opinion shared by
Mr. John Dey, of loomfteld, N. J.
MARIE DEY
ne na? a large family and at agesi
where the growth and development!
must be watched. Little Marie ban,
thrived especially well on Dr. Cald
well'? Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Dey con-1
slders it the right laratlve for young
and old and has found none better
for young children.
The uec of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin will teach you to avoid cath
artics, salts and pllie as they are
too harsh for the majority and their
effect is only temporary. Syrup
Pepsin brings permanent results,
and U can be conveniently obtained
of any nearby druggist at Ifty cents
and one dollar a bottle. Results
are always guaranteed or money
will b refunded.
Families wishing to try a free
samp!# bottle can obtain it postpaid
by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
419 Washington St., Montlcello, 111.
A postal card with your name and
addr- ss on it will do.
GETS A YEAR
FOR STEALING
A BICYCLE
*
(By Eastern Press)
New Bern, Sept. 28.?When Je
rome Moore, a young white lad
whoce home Is at Klnston, was
placed under arrest in this city last
Friday night he sworo in several
different languages that he was in
nocent of the crlmo and In fact had
never seen the town of Klnston.
However. Chief Lupton w*? sure
that Moore, who was endeavoring
to ae'.l a high grade bicycle for four
dollars, was a crook and Anally snc
ceeHed In wringing from him a con
fession to the effect that he really
was from the Lenoir capital.
8aturday morning aa officer from
Klnston came to New Barn, took
Moore in charge and carried him
back to stand trial. It waa proved
that he had stolen the b'.cycle from
W. H. Bltsell, of that city, and was
sent to the roads for twalve months.
Moore took an appetfl and in de
fault of bond Is now In Jail in that
cltj. t.
HmMotr -w. ?aM Mai* tm
? ltltl* Whll?," r.pU?d hwr Com.
*i*M. ~TT? r**trl m ?? cM o* O .
?pwk*n hi th? ?ali j. m'
mm
m
A MILITARY
CAMP FOR N.C.
IS OPPOSED
Chapel Hill. Sept. 28.?In dls
cusn'ng the advisability of having a
btMncas min's training camp lo
cated In North Carolina, similar to
the one held at Plattffburg, N. Y..
this summer. Dr. J. M Booker of
the English dapartmant of ?h? Uni
versity, declared himself opposed to
the plan. Dr. Booker was one of
the nve North Carolinians who at
tended Ihr* camp at PlattRburg.
COUNTIES
THREATEN
TO SECEDE
Whoo'tn*. W. V?.. 8?o< J?.?
Threats of Oovernor Hatfield to send
militi? her? to enforce prohibition
resulted today In counter threats of
as attempt by Wheeling and Ohio
count If* to "secede" from the fltate.
Wheeling voted overwhelmingly
wet, while th? rest of the Stat? vot
ed dry.
? new London theatre hat a culn
In-tho-atot (t^eybon? on (he bacli of
ftoh Hit
A Man's Legacy
To hit famity should be wcurdy protected.
A life income policy in the Mutual Life of New
York payable to hit widow and children it at safe
at a govsra^ient bond.
Wm. Bragaw & Company,
First Insurance Agents, Washington, N. C.
EAST CAROLINA
Teachers' Training School
A State School to train teachers for the Public Schools
ol Norih 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.
NEW THEATER
TUESDAY, SEPT. 28
First Appearance
Of the Moat Fa
in Modern Fiction,
mous Characters
AHW0005 WtKENTJ THE INTERNATI J?4AL LAUGHING MUSS i
Poi45H^PERLMIlir?K
ATUif TO-DATt MRHtNT IN TwUCf PltCES TROO MATTBMC j
- THE SJITORD/1Y EVENING POST
?????!? M NmtmuI Gl?M
DIR?CT PROM IT5 SECOND YEAR/
at thc Cohan Thcatic, ?fw vo?k
YOU SMILE ? YOU LAUGH - YOU ROAR
f5?* Orchestra Sl.OO, SI.SO
lr'TlCCS. Balcony Sl.OO, 75c,50c
Scats on Sale Monday Worthy & Etheridge's.
EXCURSIONS
$22.55 State Camp, F la.
(Near Jacksonville) and return.
NATIONAL RIFLE TOURNAMENT.
Tickets on sale October 3rd, 4th. 5th, Cth, 7th, 12th. 13th and 11th.
Extension of final limit to November 20th mar l?e obtained by de
posit of ticket with Agent Union Station, Jacksonville, not lnt*r
than October 13th and payment of foe of 50c.
$8.50 Jacksonville. F)a. $10.50 Tampa, Fla.
and return, tickets on salo for all train* SeptemW 28th, 191ft.
Returning all tickets void after midnight October 5th. 1915.
$8.70 Washington, D, C.
and return, tickets on sale September 25th, 2T?th and 27th, returning
all tickets void after midnight October 15th. 1915.
For rates, reservations or anv inclination, phnne er write the
ATLANTIC ( OAST LINE
"StavJnrd l.jilw l of Ua South"
S. R. CLARY, Axrerf
NEW THEATER
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1.
H. H. Frazee Presents the Laughing Hit of the Century.
The World'? Funnlett K?rc?.
One Solid Yeir in New York.
Prices $1.3<>, $1,00, 75c, 30c.
Switt on Sn\c WEDNESDAY, SRPT. 2? WORTHY fc RTHERIDQR'3
ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE
DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS