MOOOff COHMBNON* TO UK* thi% farm: l\V>n - 1 w; M?MANUS' BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SEMSATION "BRINGING UPFATHER BOARDERS WANTED. TERMS reasonable. Table well furnished. | Centrally located. .AU madam convenience. Apply 101 Witt' Bund street. I rr' - ' ' ' ;j A*T?n bv country Boy? poalUon si dark In crocery atore until Chrietmaa Address X. 2., care of Dally Ne?s. 1D-J?-Jtp. Am?, ONIONS, ORAVCKH, Oak. bagae, Potato ?? Wholeaala and prloe la right. H. B. MAYO. W-*?-?te.'"V ? ' j HUNTERS TAKR NOTICE, for rent. J. L. PHILLIP. OYSTERS:? AM WOW PREPARED to dellyer oyster* anywhere In Uia oltr. from one quart up C. H. SJERLINO, Phone ?0. Phone roar orders. 10-Jl-tfc. BARGAIN : FIVE ATTTO SHOES * Tabes, 81m 34x4 l-?; la good ?rdar; for Ml* chop. J Herons lO-li-Ba-To-Th-Sat. HOME AND MULK FOR SALE reasonable. CmUl Ice Co. lO-llSa-Mo-Wed-Frl-Bat. . . "JUB THB THING," ?A tailor'* work !? Hdcnlkrj. That la why moat tailor* suffer from eon stlpatlon. 0. W. RobaraoD, Wichita Fall*. Tb , ?aja:- "I Had Folor Cathartic Tablets the moat dell(ht ful, Cloaaalnt cathartic I hare arer taken. Thar ar* lost tha thing." Thar krap the stomach sweet and tha llrar actlva, dMr* away hear! ache, dullness. tlrod foaling, billons raM. bloat aad othar results of cloned bowels Prompt and effrc lira, without (rip* or pala. Htout poople pratao than for We light, fra* feeling th*r (It*. Daren port Pharmacy. WE ARE AGENTS Iver Johnson, Raiding ';f Standard, Rmbtero. Hudson Dayton and Great . Westora Bicycles ?oW for cash or on time. We also hare the most complete waif shop in the city all work guaran RAILROADS MUST TAKE LIQUOR SHIPMENTS ______ tolled States iidp Decide* nu Tbe* Cum BeTu*. to Take dilute, Oct. 13. ? A permanent Injunction ?aa iuuiH today bj I Judge Carpenter, of the United States District Court restraining the. officials of the Chicago, Rock Island' and Pacific Railway Company from! refusing to accept and deliver con signments of liquor to points In' fowa and to agent* of the consig nees on the written ?order of the latter. The loda State law directs that llqnor consignments must be reced ed by the consignee# in person. My Name Is Coffee I Fool the People All the people can't be fooled all the time, but I've been pretty successful in fooling part of them, although more and more, I am sorry to say, they are getting wise to my pretensions. , How do I f651 them? I'll tell you. When scientists a ay I am not a food, I tell the people that coffee "is a food," and when drunk "with hot milk ? * a meal in itself, we may say." Then when the court says, "coffee is not a food," I trim my sails to the breeze and tell the peoplo "there is no reason for supposing that coffee possesses any value as a Nevertheless, to keep them coining, I tell them it is n "half food," "an encouraging contribution to human effie^ iet?cy?" And the people ? some of them ? fall for it ? When noted authorities say the caffeine in coffee is & pois onosu drag sod hinders digestion, I bring forward some chaps who say it "is not a poison;" "it is an aid, not a hindrance to digestion. " This fools some. But, there's bean am oh a gtlr against me. especially by Postum, that I am hard pat for arguments, so one of the latest things I am- teiliag J?: "Beware of taking coffee with a lot of crcam In it." It is the cream. I try to make It appear, and not the drag, caf feine, that makes a combination that '>111 in time lead to chronic indigestion and stomach, heart', and liver troubles." And somo believe me ? I hope. But I whisper on the side to people who like cream In their coffee, "Coffee is always Improved when cream is add d > to it." You see, I get them oomlag and going. There's oae aafe way with coffee. Quit it. and for a pleasant, delicious, wholesome, nourishing beverage, use Made of wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molassei Postum is free from caffelas or any harmful ?ubtH*nc? it pofats the way to health aad som'fort and frecdoai from coffee troubles. . i J? ?>*>' ? . r ^ "There's a Reason" 'America', pm foxl-drlnk. | ? i Mix Tn? jMwtl ..4 ?,!? SHORT ITEMS FROM Neighboring Cities. Tailor Hkjpped With Clothe*. Qrmirifh Wh<a Grernbauro ft Co., OreenTllle tailors . suddenly closed their place. Slryder Evans, a 'O?og white San. was lert wonder ng when be ceul* get a suit he had left with them. Brans had pur chased the clothes from the tallora with the undfcrstaading that they *ould press them when necessary rhe suit, left to be pressed. Evana asserts, departed irlth the tailors. JJreenbaum is said to have been <n lartnershlp *ttfc4?^teilor of Kin ton. Several^ poodIc had troublo New Bern? 4ko*b-<Lee, of Arapa \oe. was Kireiu {^preliminary bear- < n g before U. #. Cotnteissioner C. D. ; Ai\\ late yesterday 'Afternoon on , varranta charging him with retail- , ng spirituous liquors without a , icenae and also of ihavlng in bid lOssesBioD pirituou liquors on which he government tax had not been >aid. Mrs. PcMlir l>lee. Greenville ? Mrs. Sarah B. Pen ler, wife of Mr. 4j. H. Pender, dlsd his morning about sight-thirty o' clock following an Illness of about two weeks. She leave* a husband and two children, Mr. Leon Pender and Miss Nellie Pender, and one sister, Mrs. H. B. Sledge, of Tar boro. School Committeemen Meet. Greenville ? At least one hundred and fifty enthusiastic school commit teemen of Pitt county met here yes terday with County Superintendent 3. B. Underwood to discuss the work of the school committeemen and to form new ideas that would mater ially aid the schools of Pitt county. Attacked Woman. New Bern ? Jtfhn Fenner, colored, was arraigned before Mayor Pro Tem William Ellis at Police Court this afternoon on two charges, one of resisting an officer and the oth er of attacking Rachel Bowman, also colored, with a deadly weapon. Work on Lumber Plant, CireenviL'c ? It is announced to day that work will probably begin [ next week to rebuild the Pitt Lum ber and Canufactufing company. Thkr plant was recently completely destroyed by fire, and has just made ready to rebuild. Country Correspondence RIVER ROAD 8TATIOX. Mr. Wldner conducted prayor. neetlng aervioes at Asbury Met ho- 1 list church Snnday night. The Asbury Bpworth League Is progressing successfully. Rev. N. Harding, of Washington, *nd Rev. C. D. ketone, of Choco wlnlty, were gueetH of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Alllgood, at Magnolia, one day recently. We regret to announce that Char lie Woolard, of Magnolia, is vory 111. The Magnolia Graded School was commenced Monday with W. A. . Pri vette principal and Miss B ss!e War ren and Miss Ruth <Holllday, teach era. A larje nnmbsr of pupils were enrolled and many more will attend hereafter. Tho children are de lighted with the teachers. The new desks are splendid and the children are much pleased with them. Miss M. M. Cherry visited friends at Bunyon recently. Mrs. A. J. Sheppard and son, F. N. Sheppard, of Bunyon, visited friends. at Magnolia and River Road Bunday afternoon. L. M. Sheppard and two sons, Al bert and Harlle, of Holly Qlen, at* tended' the Mew Barn fair. On their arrival there they were severely ?hock d to learn that the day before a man had been killed by i train at the depot. It marred their en joyment while there. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Congleton, formerly or Magnolia, have sold their home at that place to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Congleton, ?nd have mov ed to fllateatone. Wa shall miss them very much And are serry to have them go bttt we hope they will be successful In their new home. We have a great deal of stormy weather and wa sympathise with Mr. WhiUey. mail earlier, who nev er falls to come through all kinds of weather. The weather aontln?es qalte wertn here. HAWKINS N'OTKH. Moat Of our farmers art busy this Week dlfging potatoes. The ?fop Is very food In t|Us of the eitreme dfy weather tkl? summer. j^wrinos WfUf*? ,*#Bl *** WMk end at Dardens, the guest of W. I. Wallace. Mra. Henry Wallace and children of Hunters Bridge, spent Sunday with her slater, Mrs. O. L. Sparrow. We are sorry to note that D. R Woolard la on the sick list this week. Isaiah Pinkham and son Marvin spent the week-end at Plnetown with his daughter, Mrs. R. N. Boyd. James Turner and family spent Sunday at the home of John Haw kins. Rev. C- E. Lee filled his regular appointment at Roaomary Sunday. He expects to attend the meeting of thq State convention at Pantego this week. He la also one of ho preach ers on the programme. J. B. Tetterton and family, of Broad Creek, were visitors at tba home of O. L. Sparrow Sunday afternoon. A largo number of our people at tended the big circus in Washing ton last week. W. E. Baynor waa a Waahldgton visitor Tuesday. School time Is nearly here. The children are looking forward to the opening with pleasure. Two new teachers have been employed and we shall be glad to welcome them and hope this winter's term may be one of the' most successful ever iie<d here. PIXBVILLE NEWS. We have been having several days warm weather now and It begins to; feel like spring again but I expect before many daya we will see a Jack Frost. We have had one lltti? frost this year. Mra. D. L. Parvln was the giz sat of Mrs. Hardy Jackson 8und?v af teraoen. Charlie StanoiU spent Sunday With hla parents, Mr. and Mra. W H. Btanelll. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jackaon Rund?r afternoon Charlie Sprulll and Misses Delia MU .nrt Lucy Jackaon were the fuMM or MLf. *<wt. Mn Htnlr lukiu. IW4?F afuruoon. Mr?. I rory of WmMm t?a, iptnt luiitr ?Kh k? H?t?r. A Very Present Help In Time of Trouble Start a savings account NOW. And if you are faithful to it you will awaken some morning to find your liitle bank book your very best friend B ank of Washington Washington, N. C "As Long As She Shall Live.'"' An assured income for your wife after your wife after your death-guaranteed to be paid as long as she shall live. Would you like to know how to provide It? We can tell you Ask us. Wm. Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents, Washington, N. C It's Time to Have Your Winter Suit Made I have made Suits for some of the most par ticular people in Washington. Let me make one for you. Perfect style and fit or your money back. GEO. ARAMOONIE 131 E. Main Street, Washington, N. C. Ladies and Men's Custom T ail or. Altering, Cleaning and Pressing Done to Satisfy You How You Can Get A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS Simplest thing in the world, and as easy as it is simple. See us for the details now. You want one, and we will tell you how you can get it without trouble or inconvenicnce. Jefferson Furniture Co WASHINGTON, N. C. Mrs. Clayton Jackson. Miser Thelma Parvln spent Sun day afternoon with Misses Beatrice and Rena Jack ton. Mis* Irene Kataa wai the guest of Miss Rue Rwanner Sunday. Joeh Hardiaon was a vtaftor at Paul Katea' Sunday. Mrs. O. B. Wynn^ visited Mrs. Merton Canedy Monday afternoon. Mtssai ^ssis Brady and Nanula Callw wmt fcturtef kl?ht ion Suatir *H? MIm 8?al?i ?uot, *n, 9, 8. W^)U?, Ol R JITNEY Or'FKR ? Thi* mid ,T? DON'T MI88 THIS. Cot out th1? ?lip, enclose with Be and mall It tq FoUjr A Co., Chicago, III.," writing your name and addren? clearly Yoij will In return a trial pack ??? containing Foley't Honor and Tar Compournd, for coughs. cold* and troop; roloy Kldnoy for p?in In ?ld?? and baek, rhnnmfctldm, b?ek^lia, kidner ?nd bladd?r >11 m?Dt?. and Folar Cathartic Tablet,. ? whol?xon>? Ud thoroughly claan ?101 Mtharttr, (or conitlpttloD. btl i louiDMi, haadtcht tad alufOth 'bpw*!*, D?r?npor( Ph*r??w, DAILY NEWS WANT ADS GIVK GOOD RESULTS

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