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00 Til 2 CZAUFORT fJEWS Publibed every Thursday at Beaufort -Carteret Counryv North Carolina. , '' , WILLIAM GILE3 .ME8ANE Editor and Publisher ,VV One Yew..;. ....... $2.00 h Montis 4.oo Three Monthi . ".50 Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 at the postoff ice in Baufort North Carolina un der the act of March 3. 1879 . - Senator Overman has always . been a consistent and - deterinin- ed opponent of woman s suffrage, - Mr. Holton the. Republican nom inee has favored suffrage. Now that the women have the ballot it will be a matter of consider ' able interest as to how theyxwill use it in this contest between Messrs. Overman and Holton. Will they vote for the man who was against them or for the one who favored their right ... to the 1 ballot? The Democrats are in hard luck this year. If the . fist .fight which occurred in the legislative halls a few days ago had happen ed under a Republican adminis tration how lovely it would have been to talk about the "disgrace ful scenes" enacted under radi cal rule. .What lurid head lines would have been in all the Dem ocratic papers and how' Cam Morrison -could have spread himself. Now alas the whole matter must be kept under cov er as far as possible. diana and New York are so of ten called upon for Presidential Candidates. . ,4 D oes anybody sup pose that men who happen' to tie born in those states are a super ior stock to those born elsewhere? They are not.' They owe their seletion to the fact that they live in strategic states; that is states that may go either for one party or another. ' : - There are. in the Southern states men of sufficient " charac ter and ability to fill the office of President and yetjhev are nev er seriously considered. They are not even thought of for the Vice-Presidency A year or two ago down th!s way some of ' the papers-, were talking of Josephus Daniels for the Democratic nomination for President and yet when the con vention was held at San . Fran cisco his name was not mention ed and moreover they chose the assistant secretary of . the Navy for the Vice Presidential candi date. ' Now the Southern states are ignored in this 'matter of the Presidential ticket fof"one"lea- sonHand that only. That reason is not that the South tried to break up the Union, not the war between the States, Rot slavery or re construction or anything of the sort. It is simply because these states south of the Potomac continue blindly and foolishly voting the Democratic ticket. It matters not what the Dlatform is, it matters not who the candi dates are, nothing matters but that sacred label "Democratic". Put that on a piece of paper and they vote it without flinching. How long will Ephraim be joined to his idols? - OS OF FLIES : ' -Fouiioiin;o;:zs Careful Observation Required to Distinguish True House Va ' v riety From Others. . CLUSTER FIT IS "tOO Stable Species, Exactly Reaembllng House Fry Breeds in Decaying Matter and Excrement Oe ecrlptlon ef Other Species. (Prepared by the United States Depart' , merit of Agriculture.) - - Several species of flies are fotmd commonly In houses. Some of them so closely resemble the true house fly that it requires very careful observe tlon to distinguish them from it. ' v 'One of these Is the biting stable fly (Fig. : It occurs ' frequently in houses and differs from the house fly If Messrs. Harding and Cox lived in North Carolina does any body suppose thai either of them would be running for President today? , . Debs Judging from the statements which, the socialist candidate Debs is making from the peni Card Of Thanks We wish to extend to our friends our sincere thanks for the kindness shown us in the illness and death of our Father and Brother J. T. Delamar J.F. Delamar . Editor of the News: A special grand ral'ey effort .tentiary in Atlanta he , is .more was put forth , by jhe members suitably installed than it he were Biting the important particular that Its mouth parts are formed for piercing the skin. This fly is so often mistaken for the house fly that most people think that the house fly cao.bite. Cause Much Annoyance - Another frequent visitant of honwa, particularly hi the spring and fall, la tha eJoster fly. . It la somewhat larger.: than the bouse fly, and-UdlattOgoUhed in the White House at Washing ton. 'He is a dangerous charac ter because he would absolutely overthrow the Government un der which we live, if he could For the : representative Kovei n merit we now have would sub stitute a rule of certain classes. As matters now stand people of all classes select their legislators and other officials. Debs wou'd allow this privilege only to coal miners, factoiy workers and the like. All classes now have a voice in the Government, Debs would restrict this to a few groups called by him "the work ere." The writer once heard Debs t make a speech. ; The impression t made was that he was s'neere ' but a fanatic and a dangerous one at that He thinks because s mt people are poor, some mod ericly well oil and so.ue rich that our system of government i all wrong. It does not seem . ia occur to Debs aud his follow- , crs that many of the richest peo r" in this country were once quite poor and that they got rich mostly by reason of their industry and prudence and that the same door is open to his crowd. " and friends of Purvis Chapel church in behalf of their pastors salary Reverend J. S. Bell about l two weeks ago which came otf rhe fifth Sunday in August. The handsome sum of $116 85 was realized .with more coming in. Heartfelt thanks to each and every deacon. Reverend J. S. Bell, pastor in charge. , r- " Flo. 2 A Stable Fly. .. by Ita covering of fine yellowish hairs. Occasionally this fly occurs In houses In such numbers aa to cause great an- soyance. It gets Its name of "duster fly" from Ita habit of collecting la compact groups or clustera In protect ed comers during cold periods. In " Theirs Not To Reason '7 Wb i. The great state of Ohio has - two candidates this year for the office of President not counting the Prohibition candidate. One of these men will be elected. .Moreover if he lives he will pro .LaMy be renominated four years from now and re fleeted: Thus the chances are that for the next .'eight years Ohio the state which has furnished a nun.ber of Presl der.ts wiH have anvtlicr one of its som lath t of!;, e. There or oujl.t :u be a lev in the n-jmir: ti -us cf the Vrc.i.-r.t yc.v lor tl. people of tite ' v;:h. They Av.'.l cr.Jmtand ; hi!-.:! V Mmois, In "Mapping- the Air. The greatest diacotery yet mad In exploring the air is that the attno pber consists of two layers, Uit low er estenillng from ea lerel up to 10,. OOOjneten. In which there is a steady rail of temperature with elevation. Thla Is called the troposphere. Above tills there la no fall, and up to 20.0U0 meter a stljfht rUa. The urrf layer I Inwn as the atratoffitliert It Is actually ruisMlble today for an airplane to Hre from the ground to the bottom of fie stratosphere, say about si mll-a. In one hour. If vre want to ex plore ainewhnt higher, say 20 miles we Install light Instrument M l sonudiiig tslloon. The Modern Mrs. Malaprep. A Wanlilufton newspaper Corre spondent tells of a lira. M!sprop who owe amused the csj.ltal with her nla- takes. She went amunJ asking p pie to alga "r-d robin" (rjeaulnt a Kinl . roliy-) annke ef hef trin through the "Vallrjr of Ofthiemane" when she meant the Toemtte; and Mid, Tw pn In the mountains, and, do yoa know, Jiimpel frno rock to rork just like a shamrock r From the Outlook. Malr far the Bald. A Frenrh aiincwm of the raatenr Iftstllnte rlalma to have (1I(K-orrrd a procras by ahlrh be ran graft ha'r lo the aoalp an1 m nuke the beads of the bold to bl(Mmi like the Sevei JtatlMrlaad SUfera. He declares that he ha already positively Bod perma. aenftjr cur lt li. tirlnrs ef h(Mnv ttirudth a sIIkM surgical Orilon vh:ch Is pnln! an J hvri n It) ef fetta. .. r. 1 The Stable or ' - Fly. Flo. t Ons ef the Blue-Settle Fliea. the msreot stars It la oarasltle on certain anglewortas, especially a com mon greeoUD coloeed earthworm. 'Another sitecJea. which almost ex arlly reatmbleo the nana fly, la the stable fly. It breeds In decaying Tejrrtable matter and In excrement. Bereral aperiea of metallic greenish r blalkh files also sra found occasion ally In bouaea. Theae include the blow , Oftrtltnl giurte f Icebergs. "The inurr of . prrtlral!y i the Irvhcns af .e arctic and anhwte regtn I C:in.lrtid. Owing to the corthaard an f b vr4 flrrenlsnl ri:rrmt lb -rf t( Oil tile are nr. H.4 f nM u tfie vtorjh aid It It tljr at st t lh- 'vrti!y fourth rr rff!ty. f.f!h rnnllH ef InMfiiJe th thry be. f t Biukt ihMr vity rttr t evwe do' a en the Anrrlran iX i Fin. 4 Oes ef tne Oreea-Bettle Fllea. ,-- By or meal fly, the btae-bottle (Fig. S) and the grrebottte (Fig. 4) fliea. They breed In decaying animal matter. Leaser Heoea Fly. There Is srtltl snrther stieciea. email- er lUo any f !oa (sr taetv tltmi-d, llih la eom4!in railed the "!' bmie fly." The 1er hontt fly" Is "Hnju1UH frmil tn eHlnary hoiM fly Ti r Ha tn'r actf ntnee pniai- ed !;!. Ta mat, which la remmon tr l'n tt.a fviAale, hss Uff pl RICHARD FELTON&SOK V:":.:--. - v- v'.'v ::- ,:-?-; - . t- '. - ' " -- - ' ., . Bargains In ho ; 'i, . , ":" .r - . (--.. .1. ..... --..-.,:-. Rarely are such bargains in footwear offered these days as we are offering now :at; this store. These shoes are being sacrafiead to make room for New Fall Goods and they art postively new stock, - ,.: .". . 0,., . 1 . . ... v.- ; 4 ' . V ". , s'""'t ' - ,. ' ' :o ;.. "y ," "v-' '- .-fv ' ,';' ''''' ' ' fL. ' ' '" ' '., '. T "t' i '''i 1 '"""''v' i .,; . j 1 .... l . : t 50 Pairs" ladies Low Quarters mostly small sizes $1 J to 5. a pair 36 Pairs White anvas Shoes worth 2,75 now 1.75 - . : " Warm werther will last for six weeks or more yet and you will have plenty of time to wear these shoes, besides they will come in mighty handy next summer. Come in and look them over any way -.: , ;. Beautiful JLine Piece. Goods. . RICHARD FELm gMWSSkmBsmBBsssmBBmBmmimiBsnBBl & SON Diamonds and Banking Buyinj a Diamond is a transaction i just like banking; You wouldn't walk into a bank and deposit all your savings - without first knowing some- thing about your banker. And when you buy a diamond -find out something about your jeweler.' . . f - . . ' ' ' - ' - - . What assurance have you that lie really knows diamonds? ' Knw something of his reputarion and his guarantee snd then know what stands back - of his guarantee. - ' . A reputation oflhoncsty and fair dealing earned thru over a quarter of a century of Diamond merchandising. T - J. 0. BAXIER V ' Largest Jeweler'in Eastern Carolina . - ; - w ' . ' ' .... , Aeolin VocaUoa and Path phonographs and records . ., ,. ...... ...-. ' ' , . . ' . . ' . . . ; . v. . ' ' " . NEW DERNi . . . . . . North Carol! ina fry Ah Ad In 1ieN pastes at the baea o( tba abdomen, r .
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