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WASHINGTON DAILY NEW^ PUBLISHED Evkky AFrEUXOON. ExoErr nui'itws. rr? J^aterwi M ?eoond-claas matter. Auri?c 5. 1909, at the postofiicr | ?f Washington, N. C., undsr the act of March 3, 1S70. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month $ .25 Fear Months 1.00 Six Months 1.50 One Tear .100 &iher~\ptions mn?t he paid ? ?? advance. Tf pap??r i? not re ?ei rfni promptly, telephone or thU offiit*. S?ih<c*riWn? deairin?' the peper diaoontinned. will rlcaar notifv thia office. otherwise i? will he continued ar rr<n?l?r ?nWripfirtn rates. ?in?St. MATO Proprietor OARI. GOERCH Editor WASITIXGTOX, XORTII CAH0T.IXA. XOV. IT. 1915. "Go to it, Giccnvilk !" urg.-s tut* Gre.av'll:- Uc?lc?i?..r. Yes. c< to it, Greenville, and in time y.u may cvtu heps t.- u- in a ela?s wit I Washington. President Wilson cave ns: ?.\;r:ipk* f his br a d-rnimWn?^ "Monday when he order .1 ;ho r "n-*a: rrrTT : Cc v: - IJurkiu. tin Illinois pe-t master wlu m A-ri.-tan! 1'- -'ma trr l'?:n.".v.? Hcnrr di = missed after he (Uurkit: > Lad ciiii d the Pr.s'dtn:'- coming mar riage. There'll be ?rirr rwrk > arrd if t:io national J f n.** plan i? - ..r ricd out ? 5cmc p:rk barrel. At any rate, the pc< pi- . * ?? ? ?? ?. ] not agree with his vi ws. hr.vo : 1 ? . reprvKiitntj ve is8 a man w!:.? ?- n t acts according to his own 1. -? _i i ? ? : " : . ? . In speak inir ? f llu* 1 1 'v in on board ?:f stiam r? a: ! ? recently, the fm-envili. I to Ik.* rca?dicd? is tli.it 1" traitors here in this* u-iirv, which their Hmdi-h w. rk in Quit,- true. In;: L',v, 1 : r- : WOMEN'S CI.oT!!F>- A ? ; i * 1 1 1 1; of Mf >KaLs. A pr-miiitnt N'i'W Yak pr a !: -r t:*!\ ! ? ? : \ ? ?? mens to <*: ? : i?-i -it ir the tn ! -:u -?> ii - f \ r. i'.-i .? , lie slated in liis di-e .wr*.* lha* ? i 1 *.. ? 1 dards ?.f a nu't-.Ji iy !y . v i ?;/. v. wear. That pastor wasn't f.ir fr tV- tr'i'li v.!..:. lie tint a- r: tion. In: if wc luliiv --.re: . i.t ?.*- a la !t that .1, Bn rals <..?{ uur eov.ntry : -lay ar '? * : .r:. \ '?] Year; a LT' > ii was c n*M--::d t'i'j- !v !: ?! . f :? a irlrl ?-r ; woman r expire any pan of her 1 c ly . v." l.4 ; t::e pu" Ii but now it appear.- p- *itiv:iv imh-e-'n? . f - . A year * r ago we had the cl?K"lnt;.t:g iU:r:? wi*! il.rr f; 'iy ; veal 1 ?). line1 of the figure. >*? t 1 w 1:1. t!.?- fn- L:. :i 1 r hroupht on the vran^pur* r.: wl.' 1. ? :i ?! t-. 1* . k is. V in all the lar<re cities. Thin o:.i..e r':: c tiT that skirr would be fiillt r this year ;:n 1 : ? ?? y : . v.*. i: . 1 - ry had ft red continual fhoekinsr. l r'atii-:d a p:-a; -r ?:* r "i t". TJk- t* !??:? ?kirts came al- ri?r t.ll riir'at. hut \v!:..r n.;i ! v.r. in hrcid!:-. ihe lr.?t in 1 n?fth and in order i** ! . n;'*i. " n:*.v wear rh skirl of b:r tiiirtcn-yr-ar-. V; d.; Al-'. - till ce'n: higher. We'ie adopting the 1 1 . ' ? 1 ? *' ar ! re Fran la- b- . ;i w.arin for the last jreneration and rh# re :? r - ?! ' V :r ?!...* t ur i ^^vnl t n is fast resrmldinir ?ha: ? t" j ' !? v't.i' Frat ? The "lanrre ? very gra?!ual -hardly n \ ?? u': . . *.. ; ?? is t'.er" , lifvrrtj" less. Every thoiishr i- t' r j'! a., i am u-'-rtir and th worthy and sctt'-'ts rhlsi^ ? f ar- ?r-*:?-v:?y U'injf p ial. 1 5r.t?> '.hi background. ';<"n men have beei :j wn-' .- :rcly ri^h tV.V s: f thOr ?V.'r'.t. t-. Mrr'r, thev n .r. .!*' - ? !*:? ?wit.* time -f. . ? 1 ! y patty - nv'm- :i! 1 n A Swi?? war expert has ^a! :><? :? killed sin^o tl: '? Enr-pran v er 1/ -j n. Si. r:;\i when he defined war. ? y ??? f ' -r. S- n. Xet ner'r?ar'lv. Tr :-i.' .\] ?' ?? j .='? J infn went to heaven. One of our loeol swa'n- r-.lay ?! ' r 1 ?\:i* :.s va- friite ctnTar assini; to steal a ki--^ nr.d iK?\i }.a. ? :i,' c -y ,:if'. :i .vie fJurin the operation. Wc ajree wi*h him. sr:xs.\irf)% ai.ism. Thrrr> is fr"ji>' nt!y lir ri I f -..-: a!! i art- of the r-. vntry an f^it -r <i?ain.bt "."'-n-at ;?? rial: m." ? !.? flay -f riirrinjr id r they abuse what th?*y ? ail I !.#? " n ? t-u-v trni i .?t.rennonH past<?r as In- 5 riff - r ; i ? ? ;ia ! i . ? . ? n ? mn "verv i" fornian#*'*, l^f-hir*- r.r ;i:"i>! * h > !? I ? I * * >. thf =an?o worn, rn")?"t? nous n ? ; ! i n;:/ r rvr-*n'v fn ?pit(?* ff what is .,'!:.?!???? n- ? n '!?m ? I . that the Atiifriian p* ]d iii: ? ? . . t e. '! ! ?? | : ? r* :i i *h plav that ha? Me- in'-1 > - ? i a : ?) < v r a the y<ll??w j'/urn;i|- and 'v n-- i i . ft * :? v!:r> d part a from die usual r?? i ? ?> - f-iir:;: ie w in l5 ? wav r>f a sen-ate-n. You can't blame them. N'eprlv ev-ry man's r' ? 1 i ?? ' f .? ?! ? t up :ki t '?(?? fain h"iir, lie p:'" - -."'Jk nt t i : 1 - .i . . ? ? ? ? p-\?r tieally the same w rk day in nnd *?:%-. ? ?' ;? i i !. . ni-- ? . * to patronize somethin?.r ; Ijsi r i- <r-.? .,t f" ..-I ? ? d ?' ?" :I1 ; i<-' him ? respite from irii iiif.i;? ij '? > d ' . treads He doesn't fro t.? li?-nr n 1 are. 1 I v - a :day with an untxeiling but. hijrhly * ? ' ? i - a ? r :>i ? ! ?? ? : Ie ->v ;i it - ?? pr ?? ? the game eld style ??-rni' n iri t'.'* an * ' v a**. If fr- it' againat his inelinati' n and lit? !- 'r . Ii> ? uit-' *'ri?,l !r;a fh;?? will appeal to hi^ irnaf/:nati'"ii. that ???: i 1 1 ? <-i t ?? him ami that rvi'l make liim forget lii^ routine (<( living. If the ehiirchca wonbl only realize iKi=, flit-v w-.nld seoiit itr/^tml for nu-rc men of the I filly Snerlav tvj'. rli'y v.voilrj endeavor l?? introfluce s^?me originality into t h* ? r serviees and ?"tne new thouj/lit^ into their eermong. Rrlitrien ran 1" made as interesting and entertaining ns a good play and if it 3* only done ?o, the paftor would find larger and mere intereat:d congregations filling their churchee, J Goldshofo Highs Are Champions?? Goldsboro, Nor. 16. ? According ? o the rul s and regulation*. the Co dsboro High School football :lcven are the champions of eaatarn North Carolina for the season of 1916. By defeating Klnston at Kln iton Friday 7 to 0. the Ooldaboro :eam captured lta fourth victory ot .he season, with not a ninglr detent. Coach Paul Garrison, formerly a :ar of the University of North Car .Ilna foo'.ball iteam, ha* moulded he Goldsboro team Into a form that s mainly due to the credit for a'.l of .heir victories during the present a ason, and the team is nearer to :ho high scLool clmnplooahlp than ver before In the history of local high schoo. athletics. The team has #mpr"ived wonderfully under the poaching of Mr. Garrison* who says he In condent the heav^ line, fair strength, comblred with pluck and crlt of the local team, will prove .he undoing of Charlotte should the :v.-o moot. Thore was co:| adorable surprise V:auif. s'.ed in this city wlffen It was AIRSHIP IS SEEN AGAIN Wii? Sifn In the Vicinity of Pollocks *tlr Monday Night. I By Eastern Pres.*) N w Bern. Nov. 17. ? Another air hip has be^n ?een In this section. ! he Suv on Saturday told of one of h< ?<* craft being se*ii flying over h: city on the previous night, and ranic* lite nws from Pollocks 1 that such a craft was Keen uy over that section about 4 o'clock 'Icnday morning. The nlc'.it watchman at a mill at hat piate is said to have seen the :r .nKP craft, hoard the purring of h-? and saw the rays from ?? ?????*r',h!l?rhi. Th.: is the becond time that an ?iafi been reported from that ?. .-ion. on the former occasion two >: lhcm being reported. Activities cr women. Women are helping to build trenches In Turkey. Mrs. Frederick Gardner, proroiner.i In St Louis society. Is now touring the California mountains hunting foi , bear and deer. Female students at tbo Harvard I summer school have organized a club in which each member pledges her self r.ot to marry before she Is twen ty-live and then only to a man who is earning at least $2,000 a year. Princess White Deer, a Mohawk In dian maiden from the St. Regis res ervation. Is now in England, wher^ the will marry a Russian officer to .. hom clip has been engaged for more than a year. "Aunt Hetsy" Clark Is the oldest p->rpf>r in West Virginia, having passed I he- one hundred and twelfth tille [ stone. Even at her advanced agp she I doc? moat of her housework and doe* r.ot wear glasses nor have any use for ' a cane. T JDAY'S COTTON QUOTATIONS Middling- ? 10.5c. Seed cotton ? 14.60. Cotton nerd ? 138 00. M-OO RICHMOND NORFOLK f .MX) rOOT BALL GAJHR4 For the Annual Foot Ball Garnet, Thursday, November 25, U. N. C. vs. U. V., at Richmond and A. A M. ve. W. A L. at Norfolk., the" Atlantic coast Line will sell excur sion tickets from Washington to R rh I'tODfl and Norfoik at 13.00 for tin? rojml trip. Tickets will bo sold fr a ; train* on November 24'.h and 2'?lh, exrnyt trains schedul' d to ar rive Richmond aft??r 2:10 p. in. and Norfolk after 1:36 p m. o:t Nov^m her 2 5th, limited returning to mid niyht of Novo;nber 27tb, 19 15. Pro portionately low fare? will be oiads from all intvrm' dlnte station*. For schedule* and further Infor mation, call on 8. R. CLAHV, Ticket \gnnt. Washington, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINK ?"he Standard Railroad of ti.s floai.ij learned Raleigh had defeated the Wilmington team, aa It was gener ally conceded by those who had seen the two teams play that Wilming ton, was the stronger of the two. Another surprise was also sprung here when It was learned' that th Raleigh High School not only claim ed the hcamplonshlp of rasterz North Carolina, but published th' pictures of the tedm as the cham plons of eastern North Carolina Goldsboro won from Raleigh 7 to 0 at the beginning of tho season and has the beHt average of any high school in the State except Charlotte The rules read that any high school team wincing three high schoo games or th*" best three out of foui a eligible to fry for the champion *hlp. Goldsboro has fulfilled th' requirements, but Raleigh has not Raleigh has only won two high school games, as Warrenton Schoo '.g a jreparatiry school, but there will be a meeting of representatlvej from the University who make & , decision. CRAVE CRIME IS CHARGED Negro, Sixty Years Old, Charged with InceM AchIilsi Duu^itPK. (By Eastern Press) Greer. ville, Nov. 17. ? Henry Sugg in old negro about sixty years of age. was put on trial in erlmina .-iurt this afternoon charged with he crime of incest. The charges against him were preferred by his wife, whom it l.?-* li'.eged has information that will prove him to be guilty of the mos heinous of all crimes. It ig ajleged that thA assault war committed upon Sugg's daughters, one if them eleven years of age and .the other about fourteen. Though the one ? leven years old said he did not actually commit the assault, but :hn: he used persuasion. The other clain^i that he was successful in h'.E attempts. LOHE AT POKER AND GET TO A DAM AND EVE GARD Woman Suing for Divorce T?li& of 1'uusunl "Stakes" In Gone. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 15. ? Poker as Adam and Eve might have p'.av c-d it, was described to Judge Hcff man by Mrs. Iola Gray, prety 24 year-old wife of Harry A- Grr.y. as sistant head gard ner of the park board, who she Is suing for d'vorce. Her husuand took her to tin game Mrs. Gray said. The rules required :hat a playor must shed a p' ice of clothing for each def at. Two cou p'es were steady losers, Ehe testified, and Anally found themselves in Gar ten of Eden attire. Judge Hoffman ask d an investi gation of the charge that thj hus band of another woman who played in the game holds a high pos? .Ion in the park department. Obrefcon Goe* to Atfork ^ ita. Douglas, Arl*., Nov. 16. ? ""enera" Obregon with approximately 7,000 'nfantry, cavalry and artillery, lef: Naco this morning, according to re ports at the headquarters of ('en ral allcs at Agua Prieta. He plans to attack General Villa and wi.l endeavor to prevent an al leged mobilization of V?.li tr >op? in ihn Sonora river vall'y. FACTS FOR KUFFEHEnS Pain results from injury or con gestloo. He It neuralftia, meuma Urra, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bVnlee, sore stiff m moles nr whatever pain you havr> yields to Sloan's Liniment ?bring', nev.- fresh blood, dissolves th? congest! un. re llevea the Injury, th<^ circulation" i* free and your pa'n leaves a-; !f by magic. The nature of US qualities penetrate immediately to tire sore spot. Don't k'ep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's I.lnimont. Usre It. It means instant belief. Price 2Bc and 50c, $1 no tiotlle holds six times as muoh as the 2 5c lire. J LRON WOOD JAM KH W. 'JOI Mfmbfrt Hfw York (Cotton Kxchauff* J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. (Rook*, Honda, Ootton. Oraln and ProrUtcma. 7 8 Plume Btrnat Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Prtrata vrlrm to New Tork Stock Rictoanga. Chicago Board Trad* and oth?*r financial cantara. Corraapondanea raapactfally ?ollclted. Inraatmaat and marginal account* flvan ear of til attantlo* Dollar Day ? AT? Jas. E. Clark's This extraordinary offer is for Thursday only. Look over this advertisement carefully and see how far your dollar will go at our store. This is an Extra Special Dur ing our great Reduction Sale $1.00 Ladies Kid Gloves $1.00 Ladies Kid Gloves, all sizes in black, tan and white, $1.00 $1.50 Ladies Corsets $1.00 American Lady Corsets, in tho newest models, all sizes. $1.00 $1.50 Plain and Fancy Siiks $1.00 Plain and Fancy Siiks, full 36 inches wide, the $1.50 grade, 81.00 $1.50 Wool Dress Goods $1.00 All Wool Dress Gixds. 50 inches wide, plain and fanr\ $1.00 3 Spools Ribbon For $1.00 Regular 50c Spool Ribbon, in staple and holiday colors, $1.00 5 Yards 29c Ribbon $1.00 Five yards any Ribbon that sells up to 29c yard, all colors, for $1.00 12 Yards Bleaching For $1.00 12 yards Andri^coggin Blcaching, regu lar price 12y>c yard, $1.00 21 Yards White Homespun For $1.00 21 yards White Homespun, 36 inches wide, regular 7c grade, for $1.00 13 Yards Outing For $1.00 Solid color Outing, the regular 10c grade in all the wanted colors, ....... .$1.00 $1.69 Hand Bags $1.00 Ladies' Leather Hand Bags that sell regular for $1.09, new styles, . . . .$1.00 5 Handkerchiefs For $1.00 Ladies* Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, new holiday di signs, 5 for $1.00 25 Handkerchiefs For $1.00 Ladies' Handkerchiefs, in plain and fancy effects, also initials, $1.00 6 Aprons For $1.00 Ladies' Whito Aprons, large - size, hemmed, with pocket, for $1.00 $1.50 Table Damask For $1.00 All Linen Table Damask, full 70 inches wide, beautiful patterns, for ,...$1.00 r ? ? 3 Yards Damask For $1.00 3 yards Mercerised Damask, 64 inches wide, regular 50c grade, for .... .$1.00 $1 50 Table Napkins For $1.00 All Linen Table Napkins, regular $1.50 grade, price per dozen, $1.00 5 Big Towels For $1.00 Extra size Turkish Towola, full bleach ed, heavy, 5 for $1.00 James E. Clark Professional sir Business Cards. - ?????##??? H. W. CARTER. M. 0. ? Pmtlca limited to dlMaaee II ? *T?, EAR, NOSE ft THROAT ? ??d tba PITTING Or GLASSES ? 0 (fee over Bro.n'l Drug Store. ? ?our? a to 11 *.m.: 1 to S in. ? | e*c?at. Mondaji. >. ?.? WABHINQTON. N. c. . ? El S snoq SS.DV.M. WASHINGTON, N. C. - Veterlntrj Surgeon Surgeon *nd Dentlet - OIBo- Wtafleld'e Stably 141 Market St. D?r Phone 15. Night Pho H. S. Ward Janlue 1 W.*T>T> *. hptvks' A'torn?Tt-at-Law WASHINGTON. N. O. .. We practice In the courts of th? Plret Judicial District and tho Federal courta. ?***????? >??* ?*??? W. C PO^VA^ At*orn**-a(-Lair WASHINGTON. N.? C. * H A ^r-"r^T A 7 '*? Laughlnghuut-u Uulhl.sig, Corner Second and Market Sts. E. A. Dinlel. Jr. J. S. Ms?n<ng ? ,L. $.r Wirifn W. W. K'trfcln ? T)> ^ WAPW. ? MAKXTVO * "R-ttohIN ? r Attorne>s-at-Law? ? Practice In Superior, F-doral ? and Supreme courts of tbla state ? A D. MacLean. Waehington.N.C. ? W. A. Thompson,. AuroraN.C. ? McLE*X & THOMPSON ? 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H. WHIT FORD. m-!3-4we. New Crop French and Dutch Hyaclnt "hlta >1)1) yellow Tultp*t Crocufl and Plant MTIr tot bait CHOICE COT &0961, Carnatfnna, Viola ?nd Vauiag ; n treason, w dfo? decoration* In th* lat lt/)ee. Our floral ment. are o( the flneat *??11. Telegraph and ordera promptly aiacutad Ptwm. 141, r> J.l.O,0uinn& Ml~l ft*1-*10" v r
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