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IHW *:IMI\.\TI?)X IX KltKUiilT KATES. would >ike to call tb? nttouiir"i - fir reudt-rts to the following -IiMi was received by ijs yrst It roads as follows I i - Sir; othcor# of the Just Freigb' Ki?-.i Association ot North Carolina h'l J *':.J there nr- Ltt prai't.?ally t-Vr.Mniunliv in tin- stun- busl -1: who know ot sppcifit' < use* 01 - .; * r:ui? illvriuiinattoii nnd it h;-- : -l? MltfpouWil that the n? wspaJiili4 J,ov,l.ro 80,00 most jni?*r< ::! - . !:;ta >u th.s way ami thereby :.?:rv !: ? cutix1 to tin* best a?lvant i: 'i re ji js suam?t'-il rhat yon i-ii. - -i <?vi Item In your ? iluinns to th .thn: authentic dafa r?*annlir . ? ? ! ? rjo.". of discrimination ?v-i-r ; .. h ttpinlnii l?tj?tiivt"* prop'** 'hat llie 11 i . ?; ft these farts will do i:.1 it . r?-atr a lively interest in t!. n? see arc tilts adjustment Voiir^vi r> truly. I.KAKK fAUliAWAV. I'Mi iitivi- S". r- tary. -- miiv tlii- prop? r adjustment i ; - ."a ra*is th endeavor of :il, .cry *own .u North furolir. . v.* v.11111 1 t.K? li?:ir from -U-; - ' '1 l.US nOS.* '|l"ll of Wa-liknow ot iii;v it-.stance4 v; '-rtati slrpp? r ? -hown ??????? ? ? MIDDI.k t.lHH NHS. - ' Mr- lohn N-Ni-Ji art! Mr iAujtujtus N'1-i't: visit Oil I It# . i:. r. Jatr.i N? ls< r. Stl.iNoit'e i'arrow > hihln'ii V, I * ;i i\ tli'e.-.i entile j ,- . :t r.- Sunday. . family <?i C, ' . -,-Tit* Stf.td.v i* !*. their er.r-. and Mrs : . W N ddes. ut ? li t r. :!y. N,.' L? v. ;> and family weiv ,H;.. . Mr. ?ud Mr- l?. W. V - - .i;-:ay aft'-ruon;. 7 !?r. rrri??: !? N ^ 1-. .. tr- : .}' to Wiiamr. N. Sou .. " " tjiusV. ... \Vl;ll?'hnr-t a:;.I dauuhT^r. s ;,j . - it- ?! Nathan i.ewlii awhile r'..r. ... rninv. T". . Noldes nr.d family visited It ri. "!'. * .!>ld?* m Wii^hinx" .1 lay mjillt and Sundry. Ti. - ivt a pit asunt trip, p Heber Nobles :s tV.?? owner < ; at. > - 1: zaljptli Nobles visited Mrs J t * .-on Mtmluy r.ioru.nu. *?-? -v*rn'i Snc?l)!"s i t Washington lay instil w t'.i '.5-7 n:eoe. f y,i Noble*. Uiy : m Lewis of C iuail was In car Sunday. I V. \!.t.KI> I I lit I.KTTK.ItS. . I.,*: ' r:i-rs remaining uncalled for *. - cilice for the week rndtns Jan ' v.' r.'l" A!.-- - H Uland. Jim t'iark. P L Kr.?\ N. OklJltrltl. ifo^arl Taylor. Sam V,* ;VV K. \V1 Iscn. Tnnn3 r I. . 9- ' Wot-*.-- Mr.- Julia Blood. Mrs. Antbr: I ixon. Mr:-. AJi<<- Kd'vards. M.?.s Mi.uiie Hardy Mrs I.. K. Leahy. Vif-s Hattle Martbey. Mrs Nettie ?*miIpv. Miss Maude Whitley. Ther- >'ters will be sent In the dea l >;'-r office June 2S. 1J'13. if not de.'i " vred before. In calling for the n; c please-say "advertised" giving Cu'.v of list. MAKE 111 \-'l MII.KH AN HOIK. K*" * Kenn-ff, France. uJne 17.?Mau| rice Privpst. a French aviator, yesI terday made a remarkable flight in an aeroplane, flying at an average speed of 111 1*2 miles an hour. 1 Ulcere and Hkin Trouble*. If yon are suffering with any old. Bfc, * riuining or fever sore*, ulcers, boils; eczema or other skin troubles, get a . box of Bu^klen's Arnica Salve and I gou will get relief promptly. Mrs. I flrnce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala..! suffered from an ugly nicer for nine | months and Bncklen's Arnica Salve cured her In two weeka.' Will help yon. Only 25c. Recommended 'by itardl lL Dms Store. a I Sa' pcmims FtmiiFE; (Continued from Pm? On a.) ltor nation In the world today.' f The education of tha future wilt , render creater aid In the economic t betterment of the people. It will Put |e more r^purces into the pocket* of , the average man, which will enable , him to pnt more In hla work and set c more out of life. When Dr. DMA* , ford was president of Ohio Wesleyan. J he held a quarterly conference near g Delaware In the' Interest of the Unl- ^ veraity. The son of a farmer met ^ him at the train and confided to him ( his deep desire for u college educa* ( Hon. He talked to the father over j th. possibility of his sending his son . eg*. He didn't see how it j could be don on account of an 118,- j Doo mortgage 011 hi* place. Finally the college president persuaded the i farmer to allow his son to go. But this boy had six brothers and sisters j who followed (he older son to the college one at a time. These children , finally scattered to their life work in the professions and in business, Fif- . teen ycarsjlater, the father of these , children whom he eoukln't afford to send to college had the satisfaction . if knowing that the average salary of his ?i-vi-n chilling \x S1rS0Q ni. year. Together they could have paid off llic morteaca seven limes : vfnr. Hut when tin- education thai Is Ideal prevails, this farmer will nut have . h mortgage on Ills farm and will be able--without hardship to send hi* son to college if be wants to go. With the dawn of greater agricultural knowledge "the most productive and comfortable calling will be that of the fanner. I would like to match the pxpericneo of Dr. Dashford with that of Dr. Hopkins, an experi soil < keruTst. On :i demonstration farm in southern Illinois at analysis of tli?* soil showed tbnt It lucked phosphate and that a dollar ' nn.'. half's wnrih per a ere would increase the yJidd.fruiu 12 or 12 lu Id i or ?i"? bushels, lie called in the fainter* uf the surrounding counties ami showed them the advantages of rock phosphate as a remedy for depleted mu!. A gray-haired man canto up to 1 Dr. Hopkins and salt!. ".Mr. Hopkins I want to thank you for what 1 have seen today, hut. God help me if i only knew that thing forty yeurs .igti " He said. "1 have got six boys :i n:y family and 1 have labored j n.gin and day \> keep body andj1 bf?- i lies together, to keep my fam-.1 . .1;. i jr D..i . and wlui; h*vr? J?mO-oa- . farm. 12 i<> 1?J bushels of corn t<: the acre, that I could make. | v.oitld like ;n have sent my .hoys to colli ge: I would like to have given 'hose children "a:i education. Jbut 1* could lint raise enough crops on that 111 11* u; ,4?uu. i nave 11lien an my | life tin-e ami have earned enough to Mipper: n.v family. If a man had only conic 10 me u Iumi I wan a com-J paratlvely young man and told me i if a wo;.:an j wsealthy it is pertlie tiling thai you* have told sue to-1 lay. ilia: ."n, worth of ro? k phos | pliat*' would have given me "?n bush-1 * !:? of corn per si' re. 1 rould have sent l my children to High School and thet I nlvrsit>. Now 1 am at the end i and nobody told n:o that." The edu- j cm ion of the future-will help every; matt in Just such a position end also the boy will learn *at school as i part ot his training those thing* thai his father didn't know, so *hat he may give to his children what could not he given him by a former generation. * Within the limits of a brief article t would not ht- .possible for ns tt> speak of the debr^ that education owes to the physical, moral and religious* life of man. We must not. however, neglect the relationship that exists between education and economic improvement. We do not mean to say that economic improvement is the chief purpose of education but that it is un important factor it) mod^l-n training for life Any educutiutfThat does not v?nch the digMeredith One of the few colleges for womc degree representing four years of genu standard of the Association of College awarded those who complete the cour* Library facilitiescxeellent. Sy?tcmT.'u tier director and assistant. Courts fot furnished room in Miau Building, hi physician and nurse, and all minor fee Cottages, from $17.50 to $65 less. S units for entrance may prepare in Me Class A of the accredited tchnnU nt [J Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller inlormnic R. T. VANN, Prc?l. | IT S TIME 2 One Car Babcock I V Flannagan|Buggies I JUST RE j Come arounc Washington He J B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. WIHMHHIM I ' *' ' LJL ** &***?w nan toy learning to work lesa. be Is leiuded. The college graduate who eela himself above work la a, misfit d the modern social order. We need rained men in field 91 human mdharqr. The improvement of the ndivtduet will raine the standard of iving and efficiency in every branch if activity. Education will make rork a blessing and not a curae, enible man, to eee In every task posilbtlitiee that he could not otherwise Uncover. School should teach every ?y and girl that-' work la provlienttul blessing. It will help him lee the significance in Van Dyke's >eauttful prayer: "Let me but do my work from day to dir. I , In field or forest. ' at the desk or -* Ipom, . n?r~??? In roaring market place, or tranquil room; Let me but find It in my heart to ay. When vagrant wishes beckon rte to fray. This Is my blessing not my doom; Of all who live 1 am the one by whom This work can best be done In tin the right way.* Then ahntl 1 cce It not to groat or. small Tb suit my spirit, and to prove my powers; Then shall 1 cheerful greet the laboring bout's. And cheerful turn when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest. 'lecause 1 kuo\j^ for me ray work is best." I*AltOK XKWS AM) NOTKH^ Laundries in St. Paul. Minn., arc making deliveries by parcels post. The mnterlnls used by Paris bakers arc tested in a. laboratory maintained by the bakers. Managers of the State railroad at Itaden. German/, have established a course in Knglish for their employes. Cleveland bricklayers will noon vole on the question of having their International union affiliate with the American Federation of Labor. The Musicians' I'nton of San Frannnt't. htnr minqmrn ;>g ijuh hv m run* eral detail. The members will hereafter be chosen in alphabetical order ami will bo paid $3 for the service. A failure to attend or furnish a substitute will entail a penalty not to exceed $5. Plans for the cstablsll'iuent in Springfield. Mass.. of un arbitration committee composed of an equal representation front the central labor union. me ministers association ami thi* board of trade. hate bwn dnfeaf < <1 for the. time being at least, by the refusal of the hoard of trade directors to concur In the proposition. Dishonest com mission merchants of New York City are running to cover in consequence oi the World's exposure of their fraudulent returns tn farmers and the urrect of thraa commission men after the grand jury bad returned six indictments?two against each?charged with making fales returns on shipments of eggs. Members of the American Federation of Musicians* traveling with vaudevillp companies, must demand the following sc^le of prices: for twelve performances or less per week. $50 a man: extra performances. $3 each: leader, for like numbe for performances a week. $75, and $4 for each extra performance. In its preparations for the coming ;,abor Day celebration, the San Francisco committee on arrangements will insist that contracts for uniform* and other paraphernalia shall \?e given only to firms that wlTi gua-.vntee to have the work done by union labor and in place tfce union label on the finished product. College n in the South that confers an A. 13. lino college work according to the s of the Southern States. Diplomas ic in t:?c Schools of Art and Music, c training in physical education unr tennis and basket-hali. Board and sat, light, literary tuition, fees for s, $220.50; in the Kast Building and tudents not offering the necessary . redith Academy, which is rated ia he State L'university. For Catalog. ?n, address Raleigh, !M. C. WOWiWWtif TO RIDE j| Wjgles, One Car'* | I I I CEIVED J [t I see them. t I tree Exchange Go. < > HtMlllMlit Steam Scalded Cans. PHONE 83. The BMa^caMtln* MIlTe lb* PtirW ?a at St Morltt. to 3>ntmerl?n<l Th. HU |( a mlla lone- am! to coaat dowj; It takaa. ?a an athrota. aUtr-aerae aeeonda. The Cresta conroa, ak It b tailed, la teed uad mat between enon tidta. m ttinu ore -omigenMU. on! only skilled coaster* venture on It They use the American flat toboggan lying on the stomach and Hteoflu^r noi with the feet but with 4 J ft* and Jerti of the body. - A f?w seconds from tb? start on this course the coaster U g*> lug at a speed of twenty miles an hour This speed soon In cresses to forty miles. Faster and faster he dies swooping down the precipitous Cburct lesp at Vfre speed of an eaprots train and then on to the long, straight Shut tlecock run. To fifty/ to elxty. to seventy to eighty miles an boor the prfct grows till it is like the flight of th< swiftest bipd through a blinding blui of snow. Yet the speed still locr? auu m ue ?nu or ion oaumewi eighty-seTen miles an hour ts register ed. These Cresta course speeds art not problematical. They are tbe ac curate timings of an electric clock. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. The^ constant Itching, burning, redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczemimtrer.-ftftU rhttm, ltca. pnw and Irritating akin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Mr. L. C. Eveland. of Bath, 111., says: "I had eczema twenty-five years and had tried everything. All failed., When 1 found Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment I found a cure.'^# This olnt111 t is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years?not an ^experiment. That 1b why we can guarantee it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c. Prtlfler Chemical Co., Phlaldclphia and St. Louis. -T-, ^ TEX-I>.\V EXCURSION to ASHEYILLE, :? Black Mountain. Wajtifsrillr. Hen-j tlcrMmrillc, Hot Springs, Lake Tovaway, North Carolina. THE LAND OF THE SKY. Tuesday, June 71th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier of the South. Special Train. Nice coaches and Pullman chair, car. Schedule and round trip fares to Asherllie and Dlack Mountain.' Lv. Goldsboro 7:00 a. m $?.00 Lv. Selma 7:55 a. m 8.00 Lv. Raleigh 9:05 a. m 7.00 I Lv. Durham 10:10 a m . 6.00 | Lv. Greensboro 12:45 p. ra.. . 5.00j Fares ,to Hendersonvllle, Hot Springs, Waynesville, $1.00 and j Lake Toxaway $2.00 higher than fares to Asheville and Black Mountain. Rates In same proportion from in-1 t^rmed-rtte?potnt-r?Tichejts limited j returning to reach original starting point by midnight June 26th. 1912. | Ten days '.n Western North Caror-I llna. 'For detailed information ask your agent, or write J. O. JONES. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N C J 6-10 tc 7-6 I - ? NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. 1 In the Superior Court. Thomas Spencer Charity Spencer. The defendant, above-named, will! take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds ofl matrimony existing between the' plaintiff and defendant. And the said defendant will take notice that J she is reoulred to appear at the term' of the Superior Court of said County, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1912, at the court house in said County. In Washington, N. C., and j answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 24th day of May. 1923. GEO. A- PAUL., Clerk Superior Court. 5-2i-4wc , NOTICE. ? North Carolina?Beaufiert County. Superior Court. George Radclift fa Lida Sermons Radcliff. Tho defendant, above-named, will take notice that an at^lou entitled M above baa been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and denfeadant. And the satd defendant will take notice that she Is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held On the 4th day of August, 1918, at the Court House of said County, In Washington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the sotnrt for tty> relief demanded la said complaint. N This aotb day of May. tit. GJO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. / ' KfT. Irwnv'*'" - I ' .HI I I * -wn *r? 4 i YY ifn ItHSI I I I I AND 1 I l I The Virginia Bay 1 OCEAN VIEW. VA. The Atlantic Cltv ofthe^outh^ I JUNE] 15 to Se*. 1. Seventh Season Under Same Management. Headquarters for North Carolinians on the Virginia Coast lOO ROOMS Immediately on water front overlooking Chesapeake Bay and In full view of all Incoming and. outgoing vessels, passing through historic Hampton Roads, also the Target Practices of the |Blg Guns at Fortress Monroe. Amusements ?? Surf Bathing. Boating. Fishing. Music and Dancing Motion Pictures, "Leap the Dlps,"d.BlUlards, Bowling. etc.. etc. 30-MINUTE CAR RIDE FROM NORFOLK Rates which are reasonable, and other Information will be cheerfully furnished upon request JNO. A. TUCKER, Manager. Address, Hotel Louise Until June 15th. WASHINGTON. N. C. mtJ Square Deal Stort Everything Guaranteed as represented or your money cheerfully refunded. \A full line Groceries, Shoes Notions, Dry Goods, Etc T. E. ADAMS. Phone 97 > -r O-Cedar Mops The Kind to Use on Your Floors Cleans and polishes Floors and Furniture. Easy to use and sanitary. Can be Washed F*rice $1.50 * Harris Hardware <^o. | Week End And . \ Sunday Excursion Fares "TO? Morehead City and Beaufort Via Norfolk Southern Aatlrai?d Week-End Sunda From to \ \ Mo?rhead City. N. C K tart on A - . $1.75 ?1.I Borer *- ? * , I S New Bern ....; ; l.M 1.* Oriental . 1-'? 1-S BafkMrv 1.60 1.1 FnrmeiUe S.OO l.T P'eenrtllev t.K l.T Mockers *.? Plymouth ' .... S.OI Washington S.SI 1.11 Vaneekero 1-10 l.fl Faree to Beaefort SO cent, higher than to Morahead City. Kates frees Intermediate stations In same poprortlon. t Week-end tlckeu sold Friday. Saturday and Sunday morning train good to return until midnight Teeeday. i Senday ttcketa Bold each Sunday nntU Segtember 14th, limited to dati of sale only. . i7 ' Get aooglete Information from amy ttokot agent. , ,, ? . W. W. C*OXTON.?#PA 5-II-ttC I . .. i . : f. t ^ XNOriOl*, Vt. a W. CABTBR. M. a, T * Pra - limited te dl*.*** h ? ' ^ ^ * ' ?P* m m ' * 4. Donl.l Jt. ' ' " I * I.lndwy c. Wittm WublMton. North Onim ? ' Wo prKuM 1o m th. Mart*. - ' ^ * * ? * * . ; WH.T C. Rodman Attoraejr?-?t.tjw, ? I Wublagtoa, North C*ra]l?a. vo - ' ? ? .7 . . WASttaStn*. N. G. Wa tmcttc In th. Ourt aitU* First Judicial District aft* Federal Court*. I - ' " " * j Y m ? j Attorney-at-Law. m Washington. N. C. ? 1 * Offloo Savings A Trust Bull dins. * ......... | 7 t .f. ?. A PHILLIPS A HO. FIRE 1A8URAMCE, ? igift|..Tgl SB * I W ASHIHOTOK, V. Of f m m m i 9 - - WD. QB1MW AttCIMS^Uv " Wasfcff >. X?th Oaaitiii Practices In all ths Court*, m R ..........Ate Jobs H. Small A. D. MMUftf " Frank H. Bryan SMALL, MacLEAN A BEY AH, Attorn.ra-at-Law _ . Washington, NorJj Carolina ...... t a a a a i*"' v' ' W - ??????? -mm . . . . . . . a n .. ^' HARRY mcmullak, / P * Attorney-at-Law. ? * * DriBudttiaii Biw "* ~ I* Washington, North Carol Inn. ? ...... a . !?. ?*** ?* I* EDWARD L. STEWART ' 1 Attorns jr-at-Law, .Waahiniton, N. C. ? I. n a a a a a* a I N 1 COLLIN H. HARDIN ? ! Atttfrnnr-n^Lnw m Room* ? and 4, " I Washington. N. Q? -I* a I v _| ' NORWOOD L. SIMMONS "* l| Attarnay-ntPLnR ? II Washington, N. O |r^ m m m m< I] A. D. MacLean, H* Washington, N. C. 'T* || Aurora, N< 0, |l* McLKAN A THOMPSON, A |]r Attorneya-at-Law, * || * Aurora and Washington, N. C, I s ' a a a a a ||. *?...* II GEO. J. 8TUDDERT, || Attorney-at-Law. | Next to Lewis A Calais, ? "I Washington, N. (5. ? . . | . ? . I naoniflUlV/1 fKUDDCS MABEBI WEDNESDAY, JUNE II, 111). I, <in 11 to 11* h Ofcluhsus. joiiji Wtolli ; " Chickens, grown ...... 19 to its j Shserllngs 10 to lit Limb kltu, WCb ...... II to IM ' Dew Wax .. lit 6 8 b MS skins, sock ... .. 10s to tOe 0 Tallow ..: > s > . lo 1 try lint hides, per lb ...1M 5 Drr hldso. d*ged. par lb .... It to It J Orson flatted Hldts .. . . ...10o I Ort#B Hldi ss ?>" > ] vyi M? I Seed Cotton to. to 4 1-4? } Door akin salt .. -> . l*o~ Dosr skin list .. *t xx a IN ' Dally Mows advertisements bring > results.
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