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School Shoes For CHILDREN I WE ARE PREPARED this season better than ever before to supply your wants In t'Hlb* DRE.V8 SCHOOL HHOES? Shoes that WNT, fit and look pood. Wo carry all lasts, whether you have a narrow, short, wide or long foot? wo fit you ? and more, we fit you up In shoes that arc solid leather and the prices are moderate. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Ot R I.I YE BEFORE BUYING. J. FC. HOYT Our Customers Arc Our Friends The nun who owns ;i Hrajjaw l'rlLy knows his interests >n? hi iui? lokcd ?f. ler, always. Arc YOU iiisuicd with Brag-tw? Wm. Bra^aw is ( Oiiiportv First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C NEW THEATRE Thursday, Sept. 28th. YOUR OLD FRIF.NL> BILLY ?S" CLIFFORD And Twenty Others, Inc'ud'ns Mjo Collins, Three Wtston Sisters, Nick (il nn IN A NEW NONSIiNsll.'AI. MLMCAL OliDITY Linger Longer Lucy I HOOK HV I ) 2 .SONG HI r.S 12 Music lly I r""- v"""g I lad, uuCh::sTk~\ Sl I Complete Scenic I'roihielion Roars of Laughter. I.nly ! li. nil I'araili- and Couch I at 4 1'. >1. BEST SEATS SI. 03, OTHERS 75C, 53C AND 25C On Sale at Worlhy & i-.tlie: i Jyt-'s \\ cilnt'Mlay. E. Carolina Teachers Training School A Stat? school to train teachers ?* - jmVlc school* of Nurtli Car olina. Every rnergv Is d. retted to t;..> i/ti? jmrpone Tuition free to all ?vt.o agree to teach. Kail Term L? ? ? i i . ^ .S- ;>t? m;ifr 20, lbl6. Fur catalogue and other Inform!' ii.-u ad Jre.-s, IttlHT. II. WISKifir. I *i i , (t'rcenville, N. C. Ry virtue of the T. v T-??t nnd Ev ion r lncorf- in rny hands by the Commissioners of the Toxn o' Hntli an I tho levy mad" thereunder en'! the law authnrljrinR siw h k l?*?, I wJl, r?n .Vond'iy. October 16th. 1911. at the Court House floor 5n th<* Ci'v i?f \V;'!<h!ni.'ton. N". C., be^lnnim: jit 12 o'rlo'k noon, offer al puhll'' an?lir.:>, !!><> mil dtlatu o? tho prrtlr-3 hereinafter set out an<l as desTib^d in the Raid tax list, unless the tax's and cost on the several parcels are pnid by that time. Taxes for 1914 and 1915. This 12th day of S'ptcmhor, 1 '? 1 0. TOWN W. W. Miison 2 lots on M.jfn S*. W. W. Mnson 2 lots on Kinc a*. J A. flushes 1 lot on Main R' Ono. Gray 1 lot on Chureli Pf. r>r?:-rlpf Ion \ K. W.VTKItS, Town Clerk. Taxes & Cost W. A. Woolard 1 lot between Church and King Sts. 2 lots o:t Mnfn S*. 2 lots oji Kine a*. 1 lot on Main Rt. I lot on Chureli ?!. . 110 11 . . ?ii.*S . . ?3.70 . . .$1.80 EXCURSION 10 FLORIDA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 FAIfES EHOM WASH FXOTOJJ, N. C. TO JACKSONVILLE -V\. * 0.00 TO TAMPA $11.50 TOST. PET E ICS I SI '!?() $il.f>0 TO FOKT M V F.IJK $12.50 Proportionately Low Farf* From All Points in Virginia mid tlic Carolina*. Tirkot? <v>l<l to .Ta? nvillr? will l?'? limits), returning, until Oct' hf-j* 3r?l. ami tho*c soM to Tampa, St. IVtrn>.l>nr? an<l Ft. Mvcrs t October Ht.h, 1010. LVtitrn trip nuMt ho roinpletwl by midnight o rolurft limit Apecifinl. For srhoHiilcn, reservation.1* ami further particulars, Inquire <?f S, If. C'l.AUY, Ticket A cent, Washington, N. 0. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of tho Soutfli. EUGENICS PROBLEM SOLVED BY MU EXPLORER ASSERTS When Baby Lh Below "Normal They Give it u Gentle Wallop With Cltih Chicago. 111., Sept. 25. ? The Zu lus In Africa, guided only by cxpei* lenc*. have solved the p*obl-m of eugcnles; the English explor.r and lecturer, J. H. Balmer, declare:;. Bal iner, who has spent thirty-two years in South Africa, his present home, Is attending the International Lyce um association convention here. The Zulus' solution of the engenlcs prob lem, Ds.lmer said, Is a club. "When a baby is born to Zulu par ents, anil It appears to bo below the Zulu standard. It is given a pcntle wallop over the head." Ije explained. "After that there is a burial. "The Zulus will not perrilt chll Ldrcn with Imperfections to live. IT any Is developed, the child Is made | away with. That Is why the Zulus arc the phsical superiors of other races. A male Zulu has the strnngth endurance and body 6f a prize fight er In the pink of condition. Their shoulders are broad, their chests I deep, their waists slim. Their wo men are the strongest females pro pa gated." KING WILT- BE FORCED TO NAME "VBX17.ELOS London, Sept. 25. ? An Athens' dispatch lat0 lsst night says a "re? const rv< t!on" of the present Cabinet and the ejeetlon oT the pro-G- rman metjibe:;; of it are planned "In order .to trr-.in the reeognitlon of the En . tente." Those in rloae touch with j Jhe Creek situation predict th.v. King Conslarttne will shortly have no al ternative ]r?t except the appointment of Vcnlzelr*. the only man with whom the allied diplomats are wTTi 'ng to deal. j .-,02 LOGS. CHILDREN'S RESPONSE TO AX "AD" Vir.cenr.es. Ind., Sept. 25. ? Five V.in<!-.\1 and two docs In the charge of 200 boys ?nd girls appeared In to an "ad" placed in the B? V a. costly joke. Billy Clifford, the Comedian, Returns j A Costly Joke on Friend. *'A Joker got In hla work on mo'.z couple of mouths ago." observed Bil ly 8. Clifford, tho original and un abridged. to a croup of actors fhej | other day, "but ,1 got "one over the plaVe in reply that Mr.. Jokesmlth ^will be apt t6 remember. "The Joke that landed on me was In. the form* of a cablegram. It was a wire from a friend of mine traveling in Prance. It camo collect and cost me $7.00. When I opened it. all it j read was: 'I am w6ll.' "To get back at my friend for playing Buch an expensive IrirU on me. I got a big cobblestone that tip ped the scales at twenty poundB, wrapped It lp excelsior and pink pa per, sealed It up In a handsome box and sont it by express, collect, to my friend at Paris. "It cost the gentleman $40.00. On opening t*e box ho found, along with the stone a note from me that said: 'On receipt of the news that | you wero In good health the accom- ; ponying load rolled off my heart.* " j Billy comes to the New Theatre Thursday, Sept. 28, in "Linger j Longer Lucy." imrVE A TRUCK, RAYS JUDOS. New York, Sept. 25. ? "I'll guar*] antee that I can' leave tho bench and j In ten minutes secure a Job that will keep me at work nteadily six days a week," Baiil Magistrate John Koehen dorfcr in the Jamaica police court Saturday to Joseph Stevenson. 2^ of Rod ro wood, whose 18-year-old wife. I Ethel," charged him with failure to! support her ar.d their child. Sloven son had just told tho court he was unable to obtnln work. "1 have mighty little srmpnthy with a husky young man, who savs he cannot get a steady job." added Che magistrate. "The trouble Is you I voting men want boiled shift and high collar Jobs; go drive a truck." local papers !a which a local store :isked for 1.000 dors- to be delivered r\t Its front door nt n specified time. Three hours before the time, hoys nnd girls lending or carrying their 'ocs, were on the- way to the store. Bach child brlnglnc a do* to the 'tore was given 2r? cents. A e?gn boosting the store was rlaced on each ''og's back. ! Ceriah^ieed XI If? or-/ <rf protects our mii!din~s fr-M t'.:c v!'.' "2 rf r.torms; success fully rr-.ists ?!kj I'tr- i-ks ti" r;?:n, ha:!, siect and snow ; is unaffcctcd by the '?'??? p as: ?"> < ' ..rd the withering fire of mid-sunm rf.in. It even v.vlistandi the ranges of time, for CERTA i . .-'i'l-.i J is pu-irsntecd for 5, 10 or 15 years, gccoroitia to j '{ (1, 2 cr 3). E^K-Hence j roves that it will Out-hi: t..c jv.:ca c-f .guarantee The long life cf C!. . 'T A I -TEKD is due to the fact that it does not dry out, S3 urdmary roofing doti. This is because it is made of the beat quality rooting felt, thoroughly saturated with a blend of soft asplnlis-^Khc formula of the General's Board of Expprt*Chemi;*r. TbisCseft saturation is then covered with a coating, of a harder blend of -'jihHts.'whidi prevents thedrying oul process, and keeps CEKTAIN-TEEI) impcWious to the iter Ihe harder, drier' kinds of roofing have CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also in slate-surfaced shingles. There is a type of CERTAIN-TEED Roofing for 'every kind tof building, yith flat or pitched roofs, from the largest sky-sere per to the smallest residence or out-building. CEtf' I"AIN-TEF,D is sold by responsible dealers all over the world, at reasonable prices. Investigate it before you decide on any type of roof. , ? General Roofing Manufacturing Company WorU't Largmt Mana/?-taror of Mooting! anJ Bailding Po port fwr-ft "* T?... rrSZl' ^ .Sii'jjJ IA.iT.Y-m.i. T ?" - - DiILtfc? b--i? OotUfcttM M4. J?MUatortD? 0<j. Harris Hdw. Company. Pegrani-Watson Hdw C< . Shirt W aists% A new special line ? extra values; large collars , assorted materials and beautiful pat terns .* Priced at ? |* . , $ ' f (***- , 98c Values up to $1.50 I. if. MORRIS Successor to J as. E, Clark. Local Pick- Ups Hi turns to ChA|*ol Hill. Joseph V. Roe pasacd through the city today, en route for Chapel Hill, where he will study law at the Uni versity. Mr. Freeman Ilart. ? A log-rolled on S. P. Freem&n's ankle Friday, badly bruising it. Mr. Freeman Is still confined to his bod and Is uuabf to walk. Wont on Motoring Trip. J S. Campbell and family left here at eleven o'clock yesterday Inornln? and toured te GrimcMand. Green ville, Bethel, Conetoe, Tarboro and Rocky Mount, returning home ab six! o'elo^k. The trip was made in Mr. Campbell's famous E. M. F. 1511. Motored to Greenville. Misses Mae Blount, Latham Jones1 and Eliazbvth Carrow and Messrs. Preston Carter, Harry Armlstesd and AllJo Lamb motored to Green villo yesterday. Has Returned Home. Mips Mirtha Wallace, who hns 1 been via I tint; relatives in Relhaven. I passed through the city today, enj route for her home In Raleigh*. Spent Pay In Greenville. Misses Lillian Cherry, Ella Tnyloel and Mary Grirt Bowers, Mrs. Tom | Prltchard, Mica K l!y and Jcero Man- < 'J'ng Hospital were Greenville vls! ?ors yesterday, making the trip via automobile. Spent Sunday nere. Mr. L. S. O'Brien, of n-ar Whar ton's, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of relatives. Motored to GoMs1>oro. George Paul. E. P. Martin and Mr. Black motored to G^ltfabnro yester day and apont tho day thero with friends. Celebrated Her. Rirhdnv. Miss Mary Bnugham celebrated her eleventh birthday Saturday. Advertise in. the Daily New*. I^ft for Goldsboro. T. P. Howard. of Richmond, who has bcea visiting his daughter. Hra.? J L. E. Kidd. has loft for Ooldsboro, whore he will visit his daughter lhat city for some time before turning home. Passed Through tlio City., Mr. Snell. of Belhaven,. passed iboro, s?. d . ? -i,. passed h through Washington today en route for Atlanta, Ga., where ^ie wlU at tend school. * Visited In Greenville. ' Misses Norma Jones and Net* O' Brien and Mr. John Havens motored n (to Greenville yesterday. I ! ~ci&S Spent Tay In GreenvWe. ?{] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne. Dr. land Mrs. Rhodes Gallagher and Mr. ?g Karl Ross motored to Greenville yea- ? jterday afternoon. ??????? ? - -l9 | Returned to Rol>ersonvil1e. Miss Maude Hodges returned to Robersonvlllo Sunday afternoon after \ j spending the week-end with her par- ? icnts. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hodges. I. WASHINGTON' MARKET Corrected by # ?. II. HUDSON Successor to H. b. Mayo. j Old Roosters . . 7e Old Hens .. .1M Spring Chiekens 17c I?s:g3 ...26c Shcrlinprs " 20c Wool (free from lint) 28c I Wool' (burry) 42c to 20c 'f.lnt cotton 14 He j liers Wax 25c Tnllow 6c Corn, bushel 80c Green Hides 15c Salt Cow Hides 14c Dry Cow Hides . 18o Deer Hides (preen) y.lOc Deer Hides (flint) 22c, flheep Skins *. 35c to 60c Lamb STcins 26c to 60c Uorvt S^Jnn t 15c to 25c1! Raps, per hundred .$1.00 Hone, per hundred &?0 Rubber Boots and Shoes 4C Auto loner Tubes 8c Auto Tiros (outer cAsIn*) %...? I?i J. IJtfW WOOb ? ? JAMKM W. OOLB' Urmborii New Yorfc Oitfnti K*rlian(?. ^ J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS ANU BROKERS ?to?ka. Rood*. Cotton. Orain and Pro?lalona. fa Pin** fttxatt. Carponter Building.^ Norfolk. Va. . Prfvar* m\ r?? to N?w Tork Stock Fhrbana* nh1<Mio Board Trad* aad oth?r financial . oaotara. OOft R Krt PONtlBNCB BMHI'ftCTPULLT BOMCITSD. laivaivaot And marginal account? given earafal atteatlML ?
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