WASHINGTON-DAILY NEWS Entered as ?wnnrt.elag? maTf^T' Aujuit 5. 1909, at the postofflce a' ? Washington, N. C-. under the act o: ' March !. i&79. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON ' EXCEPT SUNDAY. j ? ? NO; i 1-4 East Main Street. J. L. -MAYO. Editor and Proprietor. Telephone No. 200. ^y/USTRlPTloX RATES: One Month j .25' - iwr Months . . t . . . . *1 . 00 I Six . , ~T 'fi7n One Ye*r 3.00 j Subscribers desiring the paper dis c on tinned Trill pleaaejattty -tbW office I ?n -daitr of expiration, otherwise, it wm~be continued at regular aub?*crip? ?ion rates until. notice to stop is re reived. ? J? you do not get The Daily- News promptly telephone or write the man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, it is our desire' to please yo? Washington n c . oct 29 LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not tall to let The News follow them daily with the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and interesting TlBltOC. MI ST IIF SIGNED. All articles sent to The News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be oubtished. _AHI VI ii II I iV|- lMt . Washington's greatest opportunity Is now: ? today - - not tomorrow, nor next w^ejj. "Proera.-it; nation is- flic Chief ol time." a truism that Seems i to be ap^ropo just now. The town seems to l>,- >?ttlng in its; ehsip of et*,?e. Mtrtnitrdt'el irf I h?- * tliat the t ism jn v.h:-h <?? >? . m> tfce MattiitnusU*" : Uajl;-'oad hy m*?e\jr,ji the co:;.|firti,- as'outiin.il by i>... Gov ernor Ui il<T TLT^ CouiiT-Tof RtuiT-1 grow*') tile '.i d?'i*ig j*> real duty InM.ird .this railroad s?ruj**?-i? our w-ll *h?ni? to be all o K. o, y?-s. %l'[ v.*aur the railroad o::.to Wa.hii.;: on. I.m i what i-:'i?irv are we, as a ? 'ninrwtjiity. -f- making r.? ;u ? iiin;dii>Ii t'Ms P:\i--i I- a fly. umhlni:. II- V.r:? railroad :: rertala ? : ihe OO'tntv ? ;;'| f:: ????.:? ;r - 1> : I r Il:<? pi-ini*- t allied : i ?? It's going to ,,?>? u;or...y | to ht. iv t i : s routl for Washington, and the tint** i> now ? already snmk injr at v.-rv doors.. ;o sL^.J ?>.i: .mr dollars. !.?>- uilk jrf-i r.jore j*'.- >i. iiuoLk-' ?* or k - '.Vork TTTT "n.lf'.r ? .tn r." Hf-y ? AO"!!-. 1 ift \ the < itlzeus . to - ttt nrp? nrr -Ttmr: -~<1 -rr.nrr quH k. There s-v-ms to be a >pir.*t (.f laxiiy ! dominating fTJe wlioIJ ? ;r ?!.??,' ty; tbU i^. u-j de:a> arid -.v.. ,, yrT> rfl .Vr,rk j earl;.^., :ri rf|j ja... ,f itWlj*y ft; >:?* as laid T, n;>l thU mail ?>> ;?'i: up ri r fie will then be , ? d sen i M.m.Mvhere fcljai. I d<.n*. we 'Ut; never hope i?i ';ril acfiin. for i heft* are m|)w I ?JL Xortlt" thi* roa<l ioj '?>s<-;hrraT to *?'!i a iii) four.- 1 Thi> i this ?T:yl* "ni; *? I lie Rrov. Tlj of \V; ty. This being >?' , ? . citizen having ih?* f Hire of tills set- :i tSon ;?t !i?nrt. tn put Ins showlderA lo the wWfjl and pufch af never be/ ore ! There is no* that Interest being man-1 should. . Sonv few ai" working va-| llantly ' and well ii* rot:?tjinma- 1 whole ? enthusiasm is lacking. _ _T Lc Dai ly -Nc vs. av ants t o see this i road constructed for its advantages' are loo wll known. Can we not re-, ? wivu v>.ut in... ? i itt to h-rrrr niiriwlwi i as never before in the Inf^rett of t hh?i roaJl Let's r.ot simply content oiir-i selves with the idea, because a fellow says I'M give a right of way .hto?k my land, tha' he will, hut let's clinch his assertion to enr side of the qup* tlon and Induce h'm. In fact., make him, "sign up." granting such con cession This is what talks and what will count when the day nf final reck onlnfrvcomes. Time Ik golden and the opportunity Is panping. What will we do? Tub AMERICA'S CM*. ?~?-/ The America n cup. the world em blem of Mupremary in shipbuilding And wwm#ii*Mji, ban been oura for upward of 4(y years. ancT"Tr? -posses^ ?Ion for at least two years longer is assumed. fMr Thomas L, ft) ton. he of tW ttrw beaten Shamrocks. Wt-over the cup. He doex not want to race n?t yeer, as was supposed, but will be r^dy hi -lfi l ? (bat Is, he will be ready It the conditions of ike race ?re aJtsrad to mast his r.aws. lie ?HBBHT has not challenged as yet. but it sounding member* of the club as In dividual* jn order to saeertaln if i lie i e lias ? ? change of h?ari ' since bis last challenge of two years | ago was rejected. ! As th?* concession* now asked by Sir' Thomas precedent t.o a biatcb do not differ materially Trom those named ; two year.* ago, it is difficult to see. how an acceptance of 1)1$ iu*opos:tion I .an be expected. _ _ Foreign yachtsmen have all along contended tht they were handicapped j by the conditions imposed by the J Ainurl*ajiiw_xJiile the latlec have eon tended thnt they wen; governed by the deed of gift under which the cup |s heliLand tluu_lL-ia_aot poisTbTe"T7T muke the desired modifications. Ever since ? Lord_Duc raven, "dis gruntled over the defeat of his c hal lenger. went bark with a .sensational story of unfair n i-atim-nt thi' hiitiwh y^M-htlng worlc^ has displayed an aloofness toward the America's cup that bodes ill for its future as an in centive to international couuuus on the water. Dunrhven failed to sub stance his charges, but lie did suc ceed \n discrediting the American committee lit the eyes of his rellow members of the Hoyal Yacht Club. Sir Thomas Upton appears to be about the only exception to the gen eral fueling of hostility, and when he challenged it was slyly intimated that lit? was actuated by business rea sons. lie proved, however, to b?? a j thorough sportsman*, and has sent over three boats, each the work of the llrs'T designers In England, and j equipped secou'l to none of those he r raced against. Should he be unable 1 1' Nv M ? u BMUah "" whir he rr cards as even-Wms. it is noi.jm | probable 'hat America will be left in I undisputed possession of rhe cup for a long tim?? to come. Such a~raTs | carriage of the 1'iudable purposes of -those who gave origin to th?? Amer icas ci.p would be deplorable. uWn3'i?My mi pit-t. soiiim tv ix? ki:\n|\(,. t W h"ti 1 i: I. t ju i ? hrfme " \'<? longer [j* n nei-.?st*ary vf?*r :lu , eonv ivul ?cmI to . irry s.?-b a card ;.'?"oiMld wj *L_LL? *ti on hi- K-W Year's IcaHs. says K ttrene.V'ood jn Uun*e.ys , '?lagazin- i.-r XoiVniVr. In disc'i^inp !};.? growth o: the prohibit :? n sentiment, he i.ays: "Parsing a Irtw forbidding the sale or 1:4110, ? the formal cxpresslDu of ( * i on\ M!on of the peo , .'It; ' r r,i; M rn ;i . ;i lu.v -ill".-. ?-, piece of buhU).-'.'. As such, it is oflj. 1 tl.e sanu . la*. ! chi< ke:f^i. vim.'.. TTTTt part of the conmuhiry * which has Mlf-respci-i. ^ wUji h wsiitx to be +omebody. which wants 10 make this a better and bet ter world :o live in the greater part of th" community j ?i^c now ? says an* I||W :? ;?? >?>... ..1 r Thai still sticks in the mud in spite of ? civilizing influence^: " If yo^ must got drunk, get drunk, and joy go with you. But hci'^n.-r yb-rri t.i do tr nn tht sly% l.ke any other deviltry." . - The nub of this whole movement , ir M-nis to me. is not that it prevents "Id .-oaKs from getting enougu 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 ' .evt; that it t?:id* to retn.ivo Hon from 1?-fo r . ? the boys -and >vi I | -1. ' ' J ?~"T?:*il*r-frTi "T'i.iT iLTTTrt. .nm .u 1. by a hair ?? weight. That is a mighty I significant thing, [t show., that we ire coming 10 see more clearly every I year that Ft <1 ocTTi T~so~nVf! ? "h? m are r ' ?i...- m .i, 1, fir ? n'r'rp madr or m.irretj already FTTH FTTel coming K''!icrar1or Tnntrers a whole! lot. About all we grown folk are I good for i?= tu provide that there shall be a fttte ?\and of young folk coming on. There's many and many a father who would fight Ijke a wildcat "To I kM'l' town from going "dry" if it' was oniv n?:n*e]T Mia! I.e looVng out for. but who will march up to the polls like a little man anrf vote as "dry* as ashes for his W'o sake. The old man likes his nip now and again, .but It i?=n"i good for boys- certainly not for his boy." . thi: < han<;i\<; yi-.\i: limn; in enable them to come hom* ltd h?at their wive*' and turn There com*?! a pause, n hush upon the land. " A fct i 31 ItwuAaTh Tb^ggliLj en fun. -UiJ'JiL icto hour the drowsy jnoriients 1 run : Nod in the- end of day. with nighvat mum.,. ? Tfre l)enf. sb?w wagoner ascends the hill. The full fruition of the yerrr his' load. _____ N'.'alklng beside great horses InThV road. I The world about in purpled shadows, Mill. r All ; I??k in iho rich closing of the I ? year. j The qui'.*! country with ItA Kreat " work dou*. nojitlnp, and making pauBe... while on* h? ^ . * | iiu? rti6w i?iyw tmi,-miarMn in own ? I limbs appear. "Tin Rt III, 'tis beautiful; we feel' ft i ao. ' ' | ~nm, ward ko. fc ? Artbgr L. Phelps. $1,000,000 TO FfGHT DISEASE Rockefeller Donates That Sum "for Campaign Against Hook * Worm in tne South. New York. Oct. 2S>. ? A fcif t oT one million dollarH by John D. Rockefel ler to tight the "hook worm disease" was announced at the office of the I Standard oilfTmnpsny day. N A dOBOH .. . I scientist*, nelecied in large part -trom | institutions of iear^ng in the South. , where the parasite is prevalent, were 1 called in conference with Mr. Rocke leller s n-premiUHvL'H m the Stand ard Oil - Company's offices, at 2 6 Broadway, last Tuesday. Md at. tl&t meeting Mr. Rockefeller's dWre to organize a rommlnaton to carry .on a campaign against the malady was discussed. As a result ^f this discus sioi\w'of the situation. tlTe "Rocke feller Commission for Xhe Eradication of the Hook Worm Disease." was or ganized. The members of this commission, as selected by Mr. Rockefeller, are: !Dr. William II Welch, professor of pathology in Johns-Hopkins Univer sity; president of the American Mcd i ical Association: Dr. Simon Flexner. I [director of -Rockefeller Institute for I Medical- Research; Dr. Charles W.I Sfiles. chief of the division of zoology.] United States public health and m.i rrnr hospital ."prviin, and dir.cn of the American species of hook worms, and the prevalence of the dls eaf.oJo America: Dr. Edwin .\. Alder man. president of the University of Virginia: Dr. David K. Houston. r!iattceIlor?6f Washington Univyrsl'v, St. Louis. Mo..; Prof. P. P. Claxton. .sity of Tennessee: Hon. .1. Y.'Joyner. Isir.se Superintendent of Education In , Xorfh Carolina'', r.r.d president. of the A ill KuihI | Kdn/as iou A woe :? t ion": Wal j ter Hi i\lge. c:1 r?* n? \)*i WorldV i Work: Dr. IT. U. .-sc'l. principal Hampton Insiitute: Frederick T. (Jriff. o;:e of Mr. R-.>ekefe!ter\- busi re>< annates: Starr J Murphy^ Mr. : R<* kcfe!ler's cmnscl in benevolent I matters: .l.?!ir Jv Rockefeller., jr. All !?*.:: Prof. Claxton and Mr. .foy iiter vore ^result at the meeting, jvkJ 'they have both since accepted places! ion t boards elected to carry out! . v-/ Rockefeller's ;:lans. !tj ' alline these gentlemen together \ ? for Tuesday'* coi.i'ecence, Mr. Rocke I fel'.er addressed to each a letter. Llii>illL5ns oui his interest in relieving j I the human suffering caused by the |"h?.o!: worn;'* parasite, especially be lt an-*1. lie nsld. It had been his pleas ure to spend 'a1 portion of each year nm.'iip the warm-nearteu peo: te 0? [me South and lie welcomed the op i Ti"u, Co* ;;ppre< Tat ion GT| 1 1 heir many kindnesses and hospital I {ties. | The members of the" Tb'mmiBsToii, . j in framing a re;dy to Mr. Roeke-j [feller's otter of $ 1 .00 O.Oot}.' declared 1 I that the proposition met wUJj their Jheartleat- approbation. "Two mil I lions of our people are Infected with ' 1 1 1 ? l- yar.i'.'i*1. itiMV ad<lc<|. "It -;s by <oti lined to olfe a'1 [mice-: tr? toll of suffering and death j .Iron ;.u> tr:tell!>;. jn _and weli-Mi-.io as ' ? well as from threes fortTna-.e'"* I '.'YiTKIlNlJ-IX MM) fiODV V\ILEDJ |? |\ MAKHKL. ill wpmt *? I'WJ'. v?.. O- I - 1 ?' Pap-) lain Hunter of the Virginia oyster j polUeboat Viola, which, arrived jn Hampton toda>:."i%p?ftod that a flour I barrel i-ontair.ing the body of a man j or woman was found in James rirer -this morning by .J. F. Turner and | -W-. H.Hogg. York rounty-oyatetmen | Thfr barrel. ?a>l?>d iiji (ft both end*. was brought up with oyster tongs m-ar White Shoal liiiht. off the mouth of Pagan creek. Th?"> body was In *u?*h a state of decomposition that the oysturmen 1'ould nor ??veu tell whether It was I bla' !c or white. Captain Hunter j states that at the time he left, the I oyatormon .iij.ll had their gruesome j [find sboar4 +heir boat, but he under- L i stood th*?y pr?>]*oKed to take it to the.) ^auLLoritU)^ of i*la of WighL couply. MA KINO IMI'llOVKMENTS. j Tlve Jf?rr?*rson Furniture Company I arp matting Improve m?*nfa to the front cf their store.. >IR. HACKNKV IX CITY. .Mr. fJeorge Harkney. of Wilson, wawtha guest of George Hackney, jr., today. KXI'iai.NEI). The tea'-her was drilling her little pupils In the meaning of words, and requested them to form sentenres containing the wor<? "bltteT end." Directly a little girl submitted this: "The dog shaped the cat .under the piazza and bit her end." failed to do in till* city. If net along side of tho>?? that hare been accom pliiihM, wonh1 make a small showing pimcs Tckkh i.s oto 14 i>atk* PA Z6 OINTMENT U ?uar*nl**<J to lug or Protruding PIIm In e to 14] 4?t? or mommy tffundwl. 60c. (Hon. ? The Lovliest Place You Ever Saw ? Bargain inH. Main Street House. A. C. Hathaway. i " ? Leon Wood MEMBERS N. Y.COTTON EXCHANGE James W. C?l? L LEON WOOD & CO., BANKERS And BROKERS - .<Tnr.KS. BONDS, CQTTON. GRAIN and PROVISIONS. JZ [73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK. V A. Private Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Hoard of Trade and other Fioancial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and Margipal ^ accounts given careful attention. Si si' 'i ?2?>?S& i (5S&,iS12s SY'i fe EAST CAROLINA K IV Teachers' Training School | 7^' Established and maintained by the State lor the young men \\$ and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession ? of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani tation perfcct' ^ -m\_M - gj PENS OCTOBPH 5TH, 1909. H ?speVtjj^Thd informations addrcs* RGBT. H. WRIGHT, ?hit. i<f; C.reenvflle, Nl C. n ? ^ & ^ < "<? ^ Xi & 1? 1 MONEY SAVED IS MONtV MADE , A Welshach Junior Lamp bums 2 feer of Gas per htnrrrarid gives 50 Candle Power~of Light, where^an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow er. How much do you save? " 'J, . WATER Welsbach Junior. COMPANY THE I. H. <3. TOGGLE-JOINT ' HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. SALES AGENTS. "REAL ESTATE WANTED 1 1 1 1 have moved to Washington, N. C., from Van Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged In the Real Es fate business for morethau thirty years., and will ? engage in the same in Washington, N. C. I want farms and other lands for sale. If you want to sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone 7. ? W. M. KEAR, - I Washington, N. C. - 'Phone 85. Officfc with C. D. Parker, Haveffs-Small Building. .. -? N SI HF.RI! SI RVICIC NEW BAY LWE "COLUMBIA" and "AJJCUSTA." Dlni.igroomton Saloon Dccks._. .Elegant Tabic D'Hote Dinner 75 Q<nH; Club Breakfast, crnts. ^PoMlc attention ??<! the vyfyinnn wrv?c? Iflzgvcry way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot oT~Jack?>n si., daily except Sunday 6.15 p- m . : arrive Baltimore 7 a. m., connecting with raTTTTTT* * fur I'hftu., N. V., and aH pomt* East and Wast: For all informa- . tioA and reservations address C. 1 Chandler. Ci. A.: P. R. McMillln.T. P A.. Norfolk, Va. ? BUSINESS B OPPORTUNITIES RATE, 1 cent per word. Estimate six worck to the Inclose payment with copy, to ads. may be received at t To Insure prompt attention tisemenu should be in. business office'! by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mail given careful sttentioq. EVERY 10 CENT X'AHH PURCRA8K means another vote on the doll at J. K. Hoyt's. W (X>Rifr#GX-4WTAl?E SHOES FOR $4. Saturday, at J. K. Hoyt's. ' *" ? FOB SALE PEAFOWLS, ONE rooster, two hens. "B. L. Susinnn. A VOTE ON THE DOLL WITH every 10c cash purchase at J. K. _ Hoyta. ' f Bl TTERINE 18 SWEET AS THE freshest clover butter; more whole some than butter; sold for SO cents pound.- Chas. M. Little. , MONEY SAVED AT J. K. HOYT'S on men's clothing, shoes and fur nishings ? Saturday last day. FOR SALE ? A SQUARE 1*1 A NO IN good condition. Will bcII cheap' Fine opportunity. Apply News office. STENOGRAPHER A N D T Y P K wrlter. I^ct mo write your lotters. Mlsa Deulah Tbomason Chamber of Commerce FOR SALE? ;ONE EDISON MOVING Picture Machine, also one Edlspn graphophone; both I n first-class condition; will sell at a bargain. If not Interested don't write. Box ? 232, Washington, N. C. FOR SALE ? ONE LA Raft COA1 stove; original cost $30; used one season. B. L. Susrnan. READ AROl'T THE HANDSOME dol! given away at J. K. Hoyt's. FOR SALE ? PEANl'T S.%4 " K S. j cents each. H. B. Mayo & Co. HATl ltnAY. I.AST K.w OK l'l/)TH-| ' fng specials at J. If. Hoyt's. 1 WiSE DONKEY. I Hemarkftbte ? fntetitgence ? of ? 8h | Beast According to Manager. "It's curious," said a. theatrical man ager who had experienced many ups and downs, -"how thcr"lrtage develops Jealousies. ? 1 once hini a show on the road in which it was necessary to make use of a horsa and a donkey. Wo got the animals well trained for their pjfc-u and on the opening night they gafre a- llrnt-rlaqfl pprfornianrg. On the following nifcht. however, we l#ere unable to getTfcu donkey to p^novc out of the wings? Prince^TEe horse, went oq without any trouble whale vor, buL Jack? that waa tfre name of the donkey? could neither be 'oaxed nor driven out before the foot lights. We finally had to go on .with the performance with the donkey left out. After the show was over "we got together and? tried to fled out whpt bad been the matter. Nobody couid? offer an explanation until ono ot'lBe ? ? IfP? BP pick up a program, which showed that Prince's name was printed In the somo ivA jitu^d-jor, J agiu. W e got a new lot of programs the ne3tf~dKyf ? with the donkey's name printed In tyjje which was nearly twice as big as that which we used for the horse. After that wfc never had theTsTIghleat I li-ftithla " ' I I P|ant Guides Over Texts Prairies. ' There Is a plant which grows on tho vast Texas prairies. 'which is as I good as a compass." said Harry M. Topping of Galveston. Tex. "Down i that way U ls a well known fact that no .matter what the, weather, whether | rain, sunshine, frost, bllzard or gale uf wind, this Jiaidjf plant? turns it* |- leaves and flowers to t*.e north. "Horsemen traveling across the prairies always consult this plant, de | termlne directions by It and. follow Its Instructions, always certain t?at the ; plant will not mislead or' deceive." A ramarkable example of longevity ? nrina In ?h? ??? a. rallgHMia organisation Is forthronrtng from the Britlsli and Foreign Bible society. Mr. James Sekrby became the assistant l&trUMLtf or the Lincolnshire ainditafy In the year 1848, and 40 years later i succeeded to the secretaryship, pot TToii Tnrillll holds. fn recognition - this unparalleled tenure of "office the I I eaiamlttan have nrn<.nt??l ? specially,. bound copy of *tr SltU. for general SURGICAL ? ANB? Non- ' ~ Contagious MEDICAL OSES IMISS) JULIA <??GL|; Professional Column specialists 'h. w. carter, m. d. Practice Limited (o Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Now and Throat. HourmstaiA. M. Cor. Main ?nj I-HONe'^ WMb%^'nN.'c. Dr. 1 M. Hardy - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN ?< ??* SURGEON. Washington, N. C. ~l~ DR. H. SNELL << Dentist. Office coraer of Main and ReapBM Streets-. Phone 1*00 Washington, NC C. ATTOItXEVS H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES attqrneys-at-law Waahlngtour-N- C We practice in the Court* of the First Judicial District, and the Federal Courts. John ti. Small, A. D. MacLean. Harry McMullan. ? SMALL, MAC LEAN & - McMULLAN ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW *7" Washington, ^North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Washington, North Carolina. ' . Practices in all the Courts, W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND^t SIMMONS ? ATTORN EYS- AT-LAW Washington, North CaroKns. Practice In alt Coutts. W. L. Vaughan W* A. Thompson - Va\UGHAN.& THOMPSON ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington and Aurora, N. C. Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, T Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. iVui. B. llodman. Wiley C. Kodman. ^ RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Liw Washing.on, N. C. Business Cards L STEWART *RACTTeAL -VATCHMAKER and JEWELER. | Corner Main and Market Streets. Just received a large?s?ortftient of the | I..... i-.i ?- ? ? Trnr B|| pairing a specialty. S. B. -Goldstein Washington's We are stil! doing business at our old stand. In this period between the seasons we are still satisfying cus tomers. Our tail samples are already in and we can take^your order now ?m Immediate m lutmmJelltciy. Yours for business. H. B. .Goldstein. For FIRE INSURANCE V - see j J. and P. B. MYERS -,., TheJ. H. Simmons Marble and Granite GoV MONUMENTS , Prices and Work Right. - WASHINGTON, N. C. SHOP The only (Irsl-clans while .hop In city. A trial Win convince anyone of reas- * onableladgmenl. We have 3 chair., T. 3 flrst-CMaa while barbers. Sat if act Ion assured. Opposite Poatal office. A. B. DRAUGHON, Prop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS - INSURANCE j . of all kinds.

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