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HA. B. Strm * MMta VORMU:OKl?] Bali Do| i Oao watchama cloeb for 11 1 tlon?. Both pActteally m. mVBNB. 9-97-Mon-Wed-Sat-?t?. 1XMTT: ONE OAJODO PUT OB POST ? offlc? block or rood o eemetery. . .Flndar pImm ret ara to Mta Bllm . ?b?th Mallleon ud rwdn re ??1? rmri IIT4U. FOR A. B. Styron ? A Co. 9-19*4 tO. JAMBA GRAPES?BMW far BUT or prwerm IT.IB th? baeheL 'Will doMrer Thursday. Phone or fe&ll JAMBS B. CLARK. JR.. RiT?m?w torn. Ml-lto. Mi RBNT: S LAMI ROOMS w?th ?11 moderm conToalenee. Carriage beaso. bora, atablea. Larco back rord. Vegetable sard?* and ehlekea lot. Apply to it* mat l-CS-tfo. BIO ASSORTMBNT OF CROOO late-*nd other candle? fr?b and sweet at A. 11 Styron d Co. 9-19-41?. ?al? or lease. Term? to salt fur ehaaer. WaahJajtem Vera? ? -29-lWo. oao ? >i>na|? Baiak. oao ?1 seager SerbKt, two K | R 0. B-. oao 1L ?. B. Palca Bs9s?t SUos ?0. MI-IB. OUT SUNRISE BKBAD AND YOU bare the beat. Phone your orders to A. R. Styron A Co. 9-19-4 tc. "?B SAXJ9: beard deep. It-foot IbT I foot ?.* with two aad a half havao perta blo motor. 979.99. Witt eail? a air 999.99. WHt* MS M BABftBT. WaahtajUS. B. * MMB. WANTED?HOUSE 6 TO S ROOMS centrally located. Apply Dally Now?. 9-19-9tp. FOB RENT?NEW BRICK BUtLZV tng next to Dally Newa office. Ap ply Bower? Broa. store. 941-lwe. -Why dldat yoo iota tor mj m iUctlonV -W? wanted yta Sum* 9m a little while.- replied mar Oorw Km Bel. "We regard yon aa oao of th* iTveut speaker* la the eouatry. aa > yrm$r ?Wwithwm* fWW* New Crop Bulbs French and Dutch Hyacinth?, whit? and yellow NarctMus. Tulip?, Crocus, and Lllloma. Plant ?arly for bmt r?tuU?. CHOICE OUT FLOWHRS Rotes, Carnation?, Viol at?, and Valllaa <n ??a?on. Wad ding decoration? In t h? tate?t ?ty1?a. Our floral arrange ment? ar? of U? fln??t touch. Mall, T?l?graph and Phon? order? promptly ?x?cut?d Phoa? 149. J.LO'Quinn& Co. RALEIGH, N. a WE AR? AGENTS Iver Johnson, Reading Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the most complete repair shop in the city sll work guaran D. R. CUTLER icmSN rORT ITEMS FROM Neighboring Cities. Emm J. T. Henry. orgenlxer tor the Merchant* Imrndatloa, who Iuo bNa la Mew Bora for severe! tn org inula? ? Bu?l iBQBfdoWnn and fitting A# * aredH directory, bao rotnmtd i from Been fort where bo wont to or IUIk o olmilar association. /? ?' { Mr. Henry met "with much euo ooee In the Oortorot oonnty capital end succeeded In retting twenty m em ben In that town. Tfeeoe be I will organise. form the a?oelotion end tbon begin tbe work of getting i up tbe directory. Orgaaise Ctric Onb. Ay<V??The women of Ayden bore formed e permanent Ciric League I sen. R. R. Cotton, of OroonrUle. made tbe eplendld addreoe tbat eon Mooed her bearers tbat Aydoa was In need of suoh an organisation. Over By Wagoa. rle. tbe SO-monthe old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Me whom of Teyton erenue, la bodly braised on on? leg as tbe result of being ran orer by o wagon loaded with granite Saturday. Tbe ohlld'e from more werloue Injury was rather remarkable. Tbe thigh and ankl? of tbe bruised Umb were pain fully New Bern Schools Open. Now Bob?The New Born grad ed schools were officially openen HBB89BSEl>~ "i yeetcrday morate? with aa enroll ment or olcfct fcmadrod and slxty flro, on locroooo of fifteen pupils >vor t ho Btmbor oo hood on th* opening day loot yoor. Puatauytd Auto oad Garafa. | Rocky lkraot?fire thle morning practically conemed the garage and bora aloog< wUh the new automobile ol Mr. J. P. Bonn at hi* homo No. 4Sf folio rood, the total lou being upward? of 9S.000 with Insurance only on the frame structure. All Ready for Fair. New Dem?Practically oil arrange mente have been completed for the opening of the groat Eastern Caro lina Fair oo next Tuerday morning October 5th add all that now re main* to be done 1* the work of re ceiving and placing of the exhibits. These will begin to come In this week and wlM bo taken in charge at once by tho various committees In charge of the different departments Farm rill? io Booming. FaimHUe There ore three or toor now fine house* now being built In Tdrmvllle. Mr. Ely Jfcyner to Joyner furniture Company, is building on North Main street. Mr. Tony Long, on Contentea street.-Dr Jones ha* finished the first bungalo* In towa. Mr. Benjamin Joyner wil! also build on North Main street Farmvllle haa a granolithic sidewalk erase Just now. SOLD COTTON (HERE TODAY FOR 12 GENTS A tel? Of cotton told -bore today (or It wnU. The prte? wu the highest paid on the local exchange in two years. It was said that the price was prompted by the enthusiasm of buy era who overstepped the market for a purely patriotic motive. However, the market was good and strong, and up from Monday's. The prices, legitimate, ranged from 11 1-1 to 11 1-4. Twelve-cent eotton would not sur prise responsible local men In close touch with the situation, ft was said today. The level may he reached within the next few days. Prices here, it was pointed out. have not been bettered on any of the smaller exchsngee In this part of the coun try. New York futures quotations were: Open Close I October ' 11.10 11.10 December 11 4 9 11.49 January 11.70 11.64 March ..11.*5 11.91 May .18.05 13.09 Seme Family Tree. Sir Watkln Williams Wynne, talk agtoa friend abovt the antiquity of his family, was told roughly thst hs waa Ma mere mushroom." "How is that?" he asksd indignantly. "Why." ?aid the other, "when I was in Wale*, a pedigree of a particular family was shown to me which filled more than *ve large parchmont skins, and n<r. the middle of it was a note In thr margin: 'About this time the work waa created'" Building Master Men Potash, ?odium, lime and Iron are some of the vital mineral salta necessary to proper nourishment of muscle, train and nerves, but are not fount! in proper abundance In white bread and many other foods. " ' - . ;w Grape Nuts ?mad? from whole wheat and malted barter?rlahly ?upylloa Iheae needed talneral elementa and la a dallcloua dlah aerved with cream or rich milk. Q rape-Nat* food la ip'.endld for brain worker?, and Ideal for eohool ohlldron Hem* par tially pre-dlreated. It la quickly abaorhed by the ayatem?koIbk dhreetly to the a*-huium? of alMw, brain and nervea with out oTarloadlfeR the atomaoh. There's a Reason" (oM fey Onnri. DRAMATIC DUEL IS FOUGHT Biloxl. Miss., Sept. 29.?As a se quel to a quarrel, George Sarvis aod Rufus Reeves, Wealthy turpentine manufacturers, each armed himself, and by agreement entered a dark ened (room, where {they fought a duel, both being killed. Witnesses say the men never rais ed their voices above a whisper ,dur ng the quarrel. Each borrowed a revolver and at Sarvls' house ar ranged details of the duel. An al?Tin clook was set for 4 o' :lock, and when the bell rang each >egan firing. Barvle was still alive when friends entered the duel cham ber. His last words were: "It's our private affair." VANCEBORO ORGANIZES NEW LEAGUE (By Eastern Press) Vanceboro, Sept. 29.?A few days ago a number of Vanceboro's most progressive citizens met and formed a Business Men's League, the ob ject of which is to look after the advancement of their town and to do everything possible to aid any progressive movement. Among other matters acted upon was the donation of a fund of one hundred and fifty dollars which wll be given to the men who sell to bacco on that market. Each farmer who makes a sale here will be given a ticket which he will keep until the end of the sea son. At that time the man who has made the largest sales will be a warded first prise and there will he several other prizes offered. ^It Is the desire of the league to make Vanceboro one of the leading tobacco markets in this section. KIU)M CAMPBELI/8 CREKK. Mrs. W. H. Cayton and daughter. Mis? Deasle, of Corepolnt, who vis ited friends and relatives here last week, have returned homs. Jno. Rawls, of New Bern, was hero Sunday. He returned Sunday evening accompanied by Mrs. Rawls WlW had been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mlxon. Mrs. Nancy L?wls, of Blont's Creek, Is visiting relatives hers. R. H. Mlxon, of Bayslds, was h^re laajt week. We understand he 1? contemplating moving. We would be glad to welcome him back to his old, home. The rsvlval services are still going on here and the pastor. Rev. Mr. Trot m an, Is preaching some soul* stirring sermons. Mrs. B. H. Mlxon Is quite feeble at this writing. We hops she will' soon be her usual self agsis. We believe our farmers bass more esrn. more hogs to fsttea and more susks of My than #vsr before. eW are fla* to fee U1I4 flga of self w??ort, HAVE YOUR MEASURE r for your Fall and Wimr Clothing. Mtfctlwn Nat m TYPE But] An Individual. GEO. ARAMOONIE 131Z. Main Stmt, WaUinrton, N. C. Lndim and Mm'? Custom Tailor. Altering, Owning and Pricing Done to Satisfy You WAR. REPORTS CONTRADICT EACH OTHER Pari?, Sept. ft.?The greatest battle of the 7<tr on the weetera 'ront la still belo? waged, with fur ou? attacks. Dispatches describing ast night's fighting said the Ger mans were yieMldf ground yard br yard. In Champagne. All Prench fain? are being held. The newly captured positions are being streng thened. The BtNlah are reported o be making progress to ths north under the greats*/dlMculty. Failure, Ways of Drive. Berlin, Sept.'-St.?The General Anglo-French rttifth on the weetern rrent la already' being considered s failure by mllltarr crttioe It le not believed the Mllnma break through the German front. It Is declared '.be French clatm that they took ?0,000 prisoners it An exaggeration. BELGIANS ARE TOLD TO TAKEHEART Amsterdam, Sept. i9.?An Allied aviator today flew over Liege, drop ping flags and' proclamations telling the Belgians to keep up courage, ss the hour of deliverance Is near. Ger man garrkrone in-a number of Bel flan villages haw- been ordered to ?oncentrate In Brussels by Satur day. according to tfee Telegraaf. It is said many German# wounded from ?he fighting southwest of Lille have arrived at Id the District Court of the United State*?Tor the Eastern District of North Carolina la Admiralty. At Washington .V C. Surry Parker ?a Two Steam Dredge?, known as Dredge No. 1 and Dredge No. 2, whereof J. A. and 8. W. Wilkin son, are or lat? were, owner?. NOTICE. Whereas a libel baa been filed In the District Court of the United States for te Eastern District of North Carolina, at Wssblngton, N. C.. on the Srd day of September, 1916, by Surry Parker ts. Two Steam Dredges, koown m Dredge No. 1 and Dredge No. 2, their tackle apparel, furniture, fixture? and ap pi lances, in a oause of contract, civil and maritime, and praying for pro oeaa against the said Two Steam Dredgei, and th%t the eame might be sold to pay th? claim due a? set out in the said libel. Now therefore, in purausnce to an order of the said District Court. I do hereby glre public notice to all persona claiming the said two Steam Dcedgee. their tackle, apparel, fur niture, fixtures and appliances, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the aald District Court, at Washington. North Carolina, on the 4th day of October. 1915, at 11 o'clock, a. m. (provided same be a day of Jurladlction. other wise at the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter) and then ^nd there In terpose their claims and make their allegation* In that behalf. Thla 20th day of September. 19IB W. T. DORTCH. United States Marshal 9-29-4 tc. The 8tamp Act. It was the Christmas season, ar. public spirited teachers were encot aging their pupils to aid in the fig. against the great whits piague by pu chasing Red Cross stamps. One gi bsd a mind of ah inquiring typ "How," shs asked, "does lickln' stamp and stickln' It on an onvelo *eey you from harts' tubereu'osls? BUSINESS LOCALS AND OTHER ITEMS. The merchant who forget? to ad verttao should not complain when he buyer forget? that he is In bus iness. It Is Just a case of "forgot" ill around. Much comment has been made recently on the artistic whidow dec orations at Bowra Bros.* store. | Their window display is without luestlon one of the best of any itore In the 8tate. Did you ever ask a mall order house to sell you a bill of goods on credit. Try It once, and learn your rue rating with him. There's many a girl in town wbo'd look more attractive if she had on one of those white coats or awaters that Lewi? & Calais have Just re ceived. Some women are so prone to talk | 'hat they shoot off their mouths without even a target to shoot at. The City PrrKMtag Glnb appears to be doing a good business, and un der the management of. Bruce Wil kinson, it 1b bound to be a big buc cea*. If you can tell a woman by the suit ahe wearif, you couldn't tell anything about her, excoptlng that she had extremely Rood taste and looked exceptionally well. If she purchased hor suit at Jamra E. Clark's. If the bumper crops continue to American farmer will discard hi* bump for a few more yearn the Ford and annex a Zeppelin. J. K. Hojrt'e line of men'* cloth ing Is flndtng a ready market among the young men of the oltj\ Their stock ie an exreptlcfemlly' large one and the suits are moderately priced "Safety flrat" ha? beoome a na tlonal slogan. It In especially adapt ed to insurance. Will Uun Ilrn?nw # Co. are writing out a number of policle* theirs days to thoae people who realize the Importance of car rying Insurance. Your Glothes Cleaned and pressed in the best way work guaranteed?for one month lor ONE DOLLAR We call for and deliver them twice a week. Try our work for one month and notice the'difference. City Pressing Club . Opposite First National Bank, ? f v . <flC?JCT*. r BRUCE A. WILKINSON. Phone 395. ; . NOW WHERE EVERY DOLLAR Goes?first, by starting a Checking Ac count with this back and depositing often. Seoond, by paying all bill? with your own check, thus forming a complete record of payments. This plan brings system to your business. Start it today with the Bank of Washington Washington, N. C. As Abe Potash Said: "An automobile is not an asset?it's a Via bility" Especially if it's not insured. Yon can make it an asset by insuring it with Win. Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents, Washington, N. C EAST CAROLINA T eachers" f raining School A State School to train teachers for the Public Schools 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, Pre*. - Greenville. N. C. J. LEON WOOD JAME? W. OOLK Member* New York Cotton Eiriunge J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. Btocka, Bood?. Ootton, O rain and Provisions, 78 Plume Street Carpenter Building. Norfolk, Va. Private wire? to New York 8took Exchange. Chicago Board Trade and oth-'r financial center?. Correspondence respect fu II y solicited. Investment and marginal accounts given care** ettootSon. EXCURSIONS $22.55 State Camp, Fla. (Near Jacksonville) and return. NATIONAL RIFI.E TOURNAMENT. Ticket* on salo October 3rd, 4th, 5th, Cth, Till, 12th. 13ih and 14tk. Extension of final limit to November 20th may Iobtained by de' posit of ticket with Apent Union Station, Jacksonville, not later than October 13th and payment of fee of 50c. $8.50 Jacksonville, Fla. $10.50 Tampa, Fla. and return, tickets on sale for all trains Septrmtar 28th, 1916. Returning all tickets void after midnight October 5th, 1915. $8.70 Washington. D, C. and return, tickets on sale September 25ili, 2Cth and 27th, returning all tickets roid after midnight. Oct "tar 15th, 1915. For rates, reservation* or any in formation, phoae sr write ATLANTIC COAST LINE "standard Railroad < / (he South" S. R. CI.ART, Ag?t NfEW THEATER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. H. H. Frazee Prewnts the Lmrhine Hit of the Century. The World'? Funniest Fare?. Ob? Solid Ye?r Id New York. j Prices $1.3Q. $1.00, 73c, 30c on S.lp WKDNKSDAY, SRPT. 21 WORTHY \ BT HBRIDGR-i ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE PAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS
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