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JBm . fflffflflB BhH !. -"- Jh--H----H ?'" "f v.' U BSC R I PTION P RICE . .....ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1910. TOO MUCH POLITICS , usual badge In rememberance of his - j memory. Mr. Tafts administration has had) Respectfully Submitted, upon it from the beginning thej h. O, HIUU blight of pernicious activity in poKJ J.' P. WHEDBEE, itics and has presented all the time the cptionable spectacle of one cab inet officer whole sole occupation seems to be that of peddling our Fed era! jobs. t Of course each administration has some necessary changes to make and comissions are continually expiring making new appointments absolute ly necessary, but all of these can and should be made without the pal pable evidence of 4 desire to keep well oiled the political machine. The Wtohington Herald makes a timely coment as follows: A feeling is growing in well-in forme1 circles that the Hon. Hitchcock's political activities are not doing the administration the least bit of good. In fact, it is putting the case none too strongly to say that it is generally believed that his activities are doing the adminis tration positive harm. It is far from pleasing to see him dispensing and withholding patronage in the. dual role of party chairman and cabinet of ficer far from pleasing to any body but himself. It is neither good political morals nor good partisan poli tics. But it is decidedly potent in engendering resentment and ad ding to the troubles which: be set the administration . President Taft needs no poli tical machine. He want none. It is inconceivable that he has given a thought to the building up of such a machine. Every body knows, who knows him at all, that he has no love of pat ronage power. The machine building is not his. It is Mr. Hitchcock's And a sorry piece of constructionit is proving to b. If Mr. Hitchcock's activities wre turne in another direc tion confined to the running of the postoffice affairs of the coun try, for instance or if he were freed from official responsibility ! altogether by divorce from offi- ' cial life and thus permitted to j give undivided attention to his National chairmanship role, we are candidly of the opinion that the administration would gain in popularity, and gain speedly, It would also gain in strength G. F. DERICKSON. Hall of Achoree Lodge No. 14, I. O. O. F, Elizabeth City, N. C. Again with bowed heads and bleed ing hearts we stand amid the shad ows of sorrow and acknowledge that death is master and we, his subjects. That he comes unheralded and lays his hand upon the heart of the young and bid, strong and feeble alike must answer to his call . And we, who are left behind, de sire to place this tribute of love and respect for our departed brother up on records of this lodge, and thus show the sorrow we feel and the loss we have sustained by the death of our brother, therefore, Be it resolved, First, that in the death of Brother C. M. Burgess this lodge has suffered a great loss, his life was to us an inspiration and his presence a benediction. He was a good man, faithful to his obliga tions, every ready , to assist in any good work he could find to do. His lodga his community, his church and the world is better because he has lived and moved among us. Second, That while we mingle our tears and sorrows with his be reaved family,, we mourn not as those who have no hope for by and by if we are faithful and true as he was we shall meet him on the shining from Royw orapo Vi Absolutely Pure, KITTENS NEWS VIOLATING THE FOOD LAWS Hatteras, N. C, April 11th 1910 Mr. A. J. Stowe and Mr. W. H. Rollinson left Saturday on the ZfCZ T T A v 1 Mr. W. M. Allen, State Food Chem beth City, where they will purchase v.ocfo, . M - j vj gate uui uiwiiunuvu their spring stock of goods. that the State and National Depart- I ments proposed to take vigorous ac- The sale of the material saved by ",v"' -J uiuiiubcu w Lane V1KUIVUB au Rev. J. A. Martm, our pastor, . . m . leaves today for Plymouth to attend . T., ! cMojnn f . pure f00d law m the matter of i.il , ... bleached flours and that inspectors which convenes Tuesday. Mrs. Mar, - L - ; ,,,,, , . . from both departments are now at tin will accompany him on the trip. , . x. . in this State CW n t? t , , 111 1 u w maiier in wnicu -.,,. . . j , A1 , interest is on the increase, Mr. Allen i , . r j said last night: Dlace last Wednesrinv The Fwrirliusr ! ine oieacning or nour by the , , Alsop process is held by the State ..fMJ Jand National officials to be a viola shore where there will be no morel . , , , tion of the food laws .. , account of sales amounted to S7-0., . . h""6- i rp. : , . .. . , i i"- iwa uccn nieo aMainsi tne --x j A i xue pornon ot tne mattriai . , . . . Third, that we commend to the I . J . m bleaching of flour the Federal court r r, ,'," ":'!0f Louisiana held that a substance vaiji. a. jd. vviiaiion, oi .Norfolk. I am going to make 1-2 doz. of my best cab inet size Photos and one life size cra yon for $i.50 or pastel finish $3.98 these life size pictures alone are worth the price. Call and let me show you. v ZoellerVs Studio Main and Poind exter Streets y. ... . ; ' NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Any and everything for the home. How about that refrigerator? We have them from the cheapest en ameled to the best stone lined, give us a look R E QUINN FURNITURE f,0 ; stricken widow and children left be hind the gentle ministry and sus- taining grace of that God whom our dear brother followed so faithfully during his life and pray His bless ing and protection upon them all. Fourth, 4hat a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the widow of our de ceased brother, a copy be spread up on the minutes of the lodge, a copy be published in the citv naoers and w I that we wear the usual emblem of sor row and mourning for thirty days Fraternally submitted, M. N. SAWYER, E. F. SAWYER, W. J. BROUGHTON, Committee . known as nitrites had "been mixed and packed mith such flour so as to Capt. Gard of the life savin bo t reduce and lower and injuriously af- Carolina ram, rinwn thi -,r fect its quality and strength: thatj broueht a new nnr hnnf fo- c Such flour was mixed colored and Saved From the Grave. "I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble' writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville T(nn r andi public confidence.. iLedaer i ten the pain in my chest would be Dispatch. almost unbeartble and I could not do any work, but Dr. King's New Dis- Resolutions of respect on the death Very bas made me feel like a new nf Pirnthr t a Tia I person- Itg the best medicine made of Jdrotner j. s. Beasley. . , 9 I for the throat, and lungs." Obstinate Brother Beasley joined Achoree i coughs, stubborn MR hav fovor i lx)dge on June 28, 1907 and after a grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and short illness died at the age of 38 1 hemorrhages, hoarseness and whoop years in the prime of life. I ms cotfeh. vienfl ni-w f j. Brother Beasley loved the order derfui medicine Trv it zcn t . nn and impressed every one with his de Trial bottles free. Guarantee hv -' h the Creeds Hill life saving station. This lioat will be used k making calculable service to the life savers in making such trips in heavy vith stained in a manner whereby damage and inferiority was concealed; that trips out to the diamond shoal in I 8am nour contained added poisonous cases of shipwreck, and will be cf in! and added deleterious ingredients, wwii. uiuinea, wuicn renaerea tne same injurious to health. "The local millers claim that bleached flour is being shipped into the State and sold in competition with their unbleached products. The State Department of Agriculture is making a rapid examination of the flour sold in the State fo see if there is cause for the claims made by the mills. , Two State inspectors have been joined by two Government in spectors to investigate. "The State Department will have to hold the local dealers responsible for violations of the law, because the millers out of the State who ship flour into the State can not be pro- If you want the BEST HAM, buy the Majestic or Laurel FOR SALE AT Morgan & Morriseffe The Reliable Grocers Phone 256 Mr. E. L. Styron, of Baltimore, formerly of Hatteras, who is chief engineer on light ship No. 45 in the Cheaspeake Bay, came down, with Mrs. Styron, on Saturday, and will spend some time with his parents here. Mrs. Styron, who has been seriously ill for a long time, and who has been under, special treatment at the Johns Hoqkins Hospital at Baltimore for the past year or more, is now much improved and it is hoped that her improvement will v . ' "vu- i ix luc csutte can n oe continuous and ramM iiof .... Q, .Tj . ' , ecuted in the State courts but viola- votion to its principles his friends loved him. They recognized his gen ial generous sympathic qualities as well as his tireless energy and de votion to duty imposed on him by his Lodge. In his home he was ever the true husband, affectionate and kind His voice was often raised in the Itodge room is silent to be heard no more on earth, rare in the saol, "mel low echoes which memory has in pressed the memory of his deeds will live as a monument to the vir tues of a genuine Odd Fellow. Resolved, That We will cherish his .memory as a Brother, who has gone to join the great majority above, Resolved, That we will send a copy . of the above to the widows and also a copy be spread on the minutes of the IjOdge and that we will wear the Standard Drug Co. Corn and cob crushed together is she will soon be restored to her us ual health. She intends to remain at Hatteras for several months. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stjv ron are all delighted to welcome them again, and are all specially re oiced to see Mrs. Styron so much improved in health. Mrs. W. H. Styron left for South port, via Ocracoke and Beaufort, to J -i , fast becoming a popular and econmi-l y' ere sDe Wl11 sPend sme cal food for horses. otn -wJ montns visiting her parents there. cal food for horses, cattle, etc. We crush feed at any time at the fol lowing prices: Corn and cob with the shuck 12c per too pounds. Corn and cob without the shuck 10c per 103 pounds. Shelled Corn and Oats mixed, 8c per 100 pounds. Shelled Corn 6c per 100 pounds. AH feeds put up in even weight sacks if requested. City Hay and Grain Co Phone 96 111315 Water st Mr. D. L. Ballance left for Eliz abeth City Saturday with Captain B. F. Stowe, in the schooner Alma White, where he will purchase his spring stock of tions detected by the United States Government inspectors will be prose cuted in the Federal courts. 'If the law is being violated it seems that with the State and Fed eral Governments working together the troubles which are complained of could be regulated and that these combined forces would soon put things in the right shape. News and Observer . SYKES' PAR SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS DOT Acknowledged Everywhere the World's Greatiesr Layers Mated For HEAVY LAYERS Our Breeding Pens are Headed by Cockerels Direct From BLANCHARD'S HEAVIEST LAYING PENS EGGS for Hatching; $1.50 oer 15: S6.00 Elizabeth City, N. C. , n c , , THE HATT1E CREEF. Daily between Manteo and Eliza beth City. Leaves Elizabeth City daily at 1:10 o'clock P. M. for Manteo.. Leaves Manteo daily at 5 o'clock a. m. for Elizabeth Cfty. Connects at Manteo with boats for Mann's Harbor, Mashoes and East Lake W. J. GRIFFIN, General Manager. A Refiabfe Poultry Remedy "KEEP WELL" Roup, Cold in Head, Dypthevia, Diathea, oi Cholera will never come near if "KEEP WELL" is kept iu drinking water. Made and thoroughly tested by the undersigned. Price pint 25c; quart 40, Large quantity cheaper. Elizabeth City, N. c. Mrs. J. D. Sykes THE TAR HEEL JOB OFFICE goods. DOG NOT RABID CORSETS The stew inediuii-taclc it a feature. Dr. Zenas Fearing is in receipt of a letter from Dr. Shore of Raleigh stating that the jhead of the doe which bit Master James Fearing last Saturday had been examined microscopically to determine if the dog was afflicted with rabies, and that the examination showed no signs of that disease. In Dr. Shore's opinion the dog was not afflicted and there is ho danger of innoculation of hydrophobia' hut to be sure Dr. Shore make the inocula tion test and will report to Dr. Fear ing the result as soon as it can be learned. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case , of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more Brown's Pharmacy. Mr. E. E. Burrus, the clever and popular agent of the Feuerstein Line at Hatteras, left for Elizabeth City on Saturday, where he will pur chase his spring stock of goods. Mr. Monroe Austin of the Diamond shoals light, ship, who has been home for the past month or so on leave, will start for Portsmouth, Va., to morrow to' join his ship, after which she will leave for her usual post on the shoals. The Rev. and Mrs. Will Graham wno have been spending some days at Buxton and Avon, returned home this week. Mr. Graham is the pop- umr pasix)r of the M. E. church here Watch for the Comet The Red Dragon of the kv watnh the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the hot i ,. best and safest prevention and cure rpr croup where the need is ,,rw and immediate relief a vital neces sity. Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse substitts t Pharmacy. m WHY DELAV TO GET YOUR Mattings Lace Curtains Curtains Poles Refrigerator Hammock Porch Rockers Oil Stoves Good stock .and excellent values in every line. The coming Summer will demand such goods and now Is a good time to investigate them. The Tar Heel Job Office does the best Commercial work. The Tar Heel Job OfficeJ does the best Catalogue and Book work. MELICKCO Let us quote you prices; the grade of work and stock will please you. THE TAR HEEL JOB OFFICE
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