I White Corduroy and White I MJmenunthBlackPht-stripe Su l^*-1 ' -'til- V? . j I a. K. HOYT Agt. Pictorial Review Patterns. Try a Daily News Want Ad. IN TIME OF PEACE t Prepare foe War?and white your building is hniof hove it insured. Don't mit until the Fire-Bell rings and then WBH YOU HAD. Phone: 59 or 266. WM. BRAGAW & CO., Vast bnnam A teats ii Wiskiattoa, N. C. \ EMttrn Carolina / S Teachers Training School / M A State acfcool to train teacher* for the public schools of North \ ^ OuE I Kwjj qergy is directed lo this ooc purpose. Tuition free C ^ to * who sc^ee to teach. f M mi i tm M(U atpKmDcr <?n, ITU. r \ Wmm aih(Kiad other information address, \ < ROBT. H WRIGHT, President, ) J Greenville, N. C. C [THE GREAr And will : BO 157-153 West lVfafln Street *eilGB HER HOUN' DAWCS JONAHS Tkna wiM he a median of the n?1.1 eOi. Kaecative Committee of Slump in the Market Caught Widow Be*fhrt Omaty in Washington on Storekeeper Overstocked. T I y. My X3M. 1112 at 12 M.. finv t*? parpwu af fixing a date for WASHINGTON. D. C., July 12.? t**' cnawmtinn, and for anch T^ere jg a uttle general store In a other fcmfimaaa as may tome before It. ... ... . .... ? URIWAT C. WARREN, rlcket5r old ,r?me butldlnK In Pennr\.TO. Coin. Beaufort "lvania ?v?nue 'loos to CapllSl Hill pBMfj The widow who runs It bought a Vf ta 2-21 supply of minature "h'oun' dawgs" about a month ago when the Champ Clark boom was at Its height. ^ cmmHruB She fl,led display window with f-MfWC VBW1B0 advertised them at twenty ^DUOL H HBMAIinL quarter sign and put a "two foi H BHMCUTS a nickel" placard in its place. "Those puppies are regular Jon xw ?w'? ii ? 11 c?Uh* aha," she explained. "They sold lik< r? ji m Imibii im Agriculture; in wildfire for a few days, but just oni Cm)r Kfertrieal wi Mechanical Engi- week ago yesterday the sales stoppe< no,.;- b in and I haven't been able to get rid o Tia ii ifaiiifw tiwi?n and Dyeing, one of them since. They are suppos Tan jim i win ia rfiiiniiir Aria rand ed to be signs of good luck, but the; wTeuile Ait. Oae year and Two-year haven't brought me any luck.*' war m? Ajrricdtnrr. These courses m haApimfc?l m?1 Beieatific. Exam- To the victor belongs the spoils? rmmHamm tar atmimrum are held by the if he can find them. Ckaaty flapmiifcarlmt at all county Too many men try to get wha mmrn-aa lit* Ithey want before they know wha r._ Cxlii -Ii. in they want. THE RYX: 1STRAK Weal Raleigh. N. C. TRY A DAILY NEWS WANT AD ?, 11, f,^1, ,*nd tTTT**^jri # Mowers, Rakes, Harrows S JM4 aAar wrlitarry nwnlb to up-to-date l*aUi>knal^ We are aoie agenta tor Walter BaMiHAVbnu; Boggleaan4 Harneaa oI MMHektlbahnyioahaai'* MtgR km beta* Cam WHOM ^S6SrMes|? Tt~* mo nun, w*. ml (.olb.1i. MM la TuWi MB ton MM- J ter*a Mm* ?th In. ruiux lyooob, M. Ml l a a IT. MmU mry Thindtf cwlac k 1 Taytoo'a Hall at ? o'clock. NAOMI K?WAW LODGB, No. Mb , LO.O.9. Mm(i In Tayioo'a Hall aooond ul fourth Friday oach month at p. m. PAMLICO LODGB, Mo. TS. K. o( P. Mom In tholr hall, apotalrs. copnor Union alloy and Main otroot, Tory Thnroday ovonlag at o'clock. ORB LODGB, Mo. 1M. A. ?. nod A. M. Mood in tholr hall, corner Bonnor and Third atroota, flrat and third Tuaodaya each month at I p. sl MOTB CHAITKR, Mo. Bb. Royal Arch Maaena. Moota In Haaonic Hall aooond and fourth Tueadaya oach month at 8 p. m. WASHINGTON LODOB Mo. m B. P. O. B. building, orory FWtay onMlfl Mt o'clock. WOODMRN OF AMBRICA Pamlico Camp No. 15818 M. W. of A., meet a fourth Wedneaday evening each month la l^yloe'kilall at 8:80. F r?rVld/1 Airla a vvuavu vat a *4 It is an absolute fact, that one 60oem Jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove toot f reck lea o? cam them to fado and that two jara will evet In the most severe cases completely cart them. We are willing to personal)] guarantee this and to return your raoan rttbout argument if your complexion fc not fully restored to its natural beauty, WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. Wul not make hair grow wit will positively remove TAN. PIMPLES and FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. Tbejara are lane end results absolutely certain. Sent by mail if devired. Price GOe. Mammoth jaratl.OO. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 2fte. For aale by HARDY DRUG STORE r $40,000 Continm WER Biggest, B OFFICEHOLDERS SHY AT NEW PARTY Want to Let Well Enough Alone? Standp?t Congressmen Appeal to Taft. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 12.? The Roosevelt third party movement . is striking snags all along the line. .; Republican officeholders, from con' stable to United States Smiator, are afraid of the Colonel's proposition. They want to let well enough alone. While progressive Congressmen - are appealing to Colonel Rooae^lt r and to look after his interest without the interference of a third party, - alleged fractionary Congressmen are i appealing to Mr, Taft to do what he ? can to prevent the nomination of two I electoral tickets in their States. f - NOTED ALIENISTS* OPINIONS f HARRY K. THAW Dr. Austin Flint?Thaw is a true - paranoiac and might commit another homicide if given i h**"Ub?rty. _ t Dr. Carlos F. Ma^Donald^Vfeaw ii t a true paranoial v^th homicldalVjndencles, and would he a public menace if liberated. Dr. John W. Russell?Thaw is con_ stltutionally Inferior, and under hli ~ former conditions of life might commit another murder. Dr. William White?Thaw is no1 Insane and would do no harm if libZ ?rated. Dr. Adolph Meyer?Thaw is not insane and ne'ver has been. He is s plain murderer, He should be given bis liberty. ^ I * The height of a girl's ambition H seldom less than 6 feet . The average man dies befon reaching the age of dJseretioa. Any way, tbo man who parts hii hair ha the middle is ssldost profane All men are equal?as loag as thei ass keep trass aader a wsman'i hesh ' m? asm viq ML / If mill to Cfca Dalit Hon .-^-l ;] OKLAHOMA OBT. q*la., Jail 1*. ? -Tba friwda ulnt^lW. at Call- ? * Statu Senator Own. la kM ??ht ? Joreraor Ckarlaa N.*Haakell. are of " Ae opiakn that the Senator", m ibanoaa haa been material I r itreaath- to uwd by the aomlnatioa of Woodrow ?' WtsainiSKyts; three ?Mka hence, when a general u primary of all parties will be held ti tor the lndoraement of candidates for ft Doited States Senator, members of the Judiciary, representatives in Con- ' press and?members of the legislature. 01 Barly In <hf Democratic prsftklen- JJ tlal contest ex-Governor Haskell, who lE Is a termer Ohio mas, announced a himself In faVor of Governor Harmon ix of the Buckeye 8tsts for the presidential nomination .and endeavored, W though without baccess to nrinp Ok- jj lahoma into line for the Hanson ^ boom. Senator Owen, on the other m hand, made It known aa early as last ci summer that he wee plainly opposed J< to the nomination of Governor Har- h moB. He stated his srlUlngneee to a up- It port either Wilson or Clark, bat ubeolately yefused to have anything to do with the boom for the Buckeye m chief executive. ol The stand taken by Senator Owen has naturally met with favor by the ft' so-called progressive Democrats of u Oklahoma. His friends believe that jj the Baltimore nomination inbound b to materially help tbe Senator's b oaase. J The Democratic oonteet for the h eenatorshlp is confined to Owen and Haskell, while on the Republican side * there are five aspirants for the toga. Prominent among them Ib "Dynamite ^ Ed'* Perry, who led the Roosevelt ,, forces to victory in Oklahoma. The light, of course, will be made for con- t troi of the legislature, which It now n Democratic by s good majority. ' d BABY PICTVRE8. jj Says Baker: "No more mistakes u and bad picture dealings with tbe lit tie folks. Wte hare got something up our sleeve ahead of the other fellow and It works to perfection. All we ask Is to bring the little folk in the middle of the day when we have plenty of light. Onr pictures will be fifty per cent better than we have leae failure*. Baker's Studio. I .00 COST ; until Sai S LEI est and Bus Try a Daily N W H EN furniture "fl( makes you feel goo hat thy. This kind of f light pimriy loot to rout l kind we tell. We hsvt spieafcid Mleetioa el pretty Me that auket yea think the MMt yea leek at k. the psBty the heat hapa SOUTHER* : C/xzWaxf* WMrfaf imr.J!f. n~T '"it .ww I It' mmn of t)M aUlaaaa thw (MM Xratora tiara eaaaad lot a tax Haw > raUara the Undacapa, ul It wimi ily a quMtloo ot tima vbaa Um Mora > AlaaoawUIfea a aaaumr. VarkMa ra the caiw uOfut tor UK ?? irtloo?the dralalaa of the marakao. le multiplication ot teUpkoae an* lecraph wtree and the aaA Croat dory chimneys. la Qermany for the better stody of orka there 1mm boon cheated a aort f MTTtOO la OOSBOCtlOB Willi tfcO Stfuition Department which tpnda to ad ? aa -eUt oWT for each bird. at. i other words, to refleter thaaa after i Prance. Each bird la oaptared wham pons* la and a metallic disk a nixed to tta ?. and German officials, wbereeer 10 hlrda are bailered to migrate, hart utructlons to aaad to the department a7 Information they can father ooa irnlng etorka who are German aub>cU. (Poaalbly this labeling amy aye something lo do with the acaroy.) By this ayatem of registration le authorities hare learned someUna of the mlgntosry ha bite of the M; lor instance, one was found dead t the Capo of Good Hope whose plaoe r origin was aaalam Prussia. point of Interest relative to the caroky of the stork has been bronchi nder the notice of the German aa* tori ties by a doctor at Port Visa* eth. who anggaata that they hare een poisoned through aatlag pauoppera er loeoeta which hara been Bled by arsenic. A correspondent, ?werer, of an Atohco-JLorralne Jonrai hints that the oanae to to he found earer at boms Home Life In the Windy City. Guslar H. De Kolkey at Chicago ad his wife arrested an the charge f robbing htm In his own house. "My wife, her brother and a heard* fa" ha declared, "sneaked up behind m and bare me down to the floor. hen, while the two men held me own. your honor, mr wife w?at hrougk mj pockets and robbed a* of. U." "IMd yon rob your husband?" aoer* ike court. 1 cannot tell a Us - replied Mrs. Be Colkey, ilmply. 'There was no other ' y to set money out of him. He ain't given me a cent for a year, and trst I tried to chloroform him. hot he 1 wayi sleeps on ble face. So I called ny brother and we held him and I*get rhat was in his pockets." "Perfectly Justifiable," announced he court SALE E turday, Ji *VIS C slest Store ews Want Ad" ~ ii b " a ^ 9 O nitiire summer 'm" the season It id to look at It on niiturr shook! hare that he weather. That's the t joot takes into atoek a of leoachac afl laqeaae The arieaa are aodarate et-bcre. IFURN.CO. If GoodRtfytkirti || jloa. NZT [ ' ' '.V ^ ^ H H I I M / my W 1^9 July Shoe Stock Reduc- I tag Sale Will Start I Every pair of low cut shoes will ie greatly reduced at this Sale. Below you will find only a small part of the shoe values J that are going to be put on display for your inspection. OMlotloiiGKiMwlulht OmIoioI DotkWklltCnra rat Oxford* Out were 12, | in Foapa, were tt rad AM | fWr tt.M, alaee 1 to S1-2, now._X.19 with leather heel and toe l.td. SPm",.lirto ?J,^hUe "1? "? ol Freneh low 1.24 One Io6 ot Men'. Or lords that Onr 8 "Hab'r Special" n were veined up ao M and IS . IQ Goodrear Weh at J., fc.43 willfoin thisShoe Sale l.? For gi.gt yMirUI fiod tome One lo4 ot Misses low heel 13 to of the saapelett sll-leather shoe* 1 t, 99c.: t to n at tic.; 8 to ?*e_ cver shown bj any fine la the city 1 11 1-2 iU. rt..?..a ...a a.tvC : I ol Weahlndoa. , , I- I This Shoe Sale will only last a few days and the first comer . will be the first to get the cream of the bargains. So think it over and come and see for yourselt THE HUB THE HOME o* COOD CLOTHES 5 NOW ON ;|J] lly 20th. ||| ZO. ===== Washington, North Carolina ^ I ounded 1888 Chartered 1888 Trinity College ts strength lies in a large,.well-trained {acuity; excellent uildlngs and equipment; full, well-arranged courses; ear list, high-minded students; a large and loyal body of alumni nd friends; noble Ideals and traditions; an inspiring history >f achievement and service. , Ncit Seuisa U*iu Seel. II. ltlZ. F.? <?,(.!.? ui IbMy MM Mno I. L. Flowers,Secretary,Durham,N.C. 1 I. LION WOOD?Mc?S?rs New Yo* Cettee hdap?J AUKS W, COLE ) J. LEON WOOD & CO. * > BANKERS and BROKERS./ ( $ ) Blocks. Boadr Oottoa, Orals aad Prorlalo?, 71 Plume SC, S p Oarpoater Budding, Norfolk, Va. # ( Pill?i wli? to Sow York Stock Exchange, New York OoO- / V ? Bxchui*. Chicago Board of Trade aad other fatactol oca- V "^j ff ^orreepoodeoce RegpectTnilr Solicited. IniioUamt aad Mar- f V giaol Accounts Given Careful Atfatlow \ LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT j MOTION PICTURES THE ENGAGEMENT RING, A Biograph Comedy. THE TIDE Or BATTLE, A War Picture. j' A SPANISH DILEMA, A Biograph Comedy. MADAME ROWLAND, A Drama

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