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??ofcinIV-. ?u matter *u?T>st 6. lSW,nv Vw l.,*uWu. v. H a. Odu the Mt Of WBItWnoi! lum: OM MoaU .'.V t 26 ?0U* MooUi %i.. 100 Six Months . . 1 r,0 One Year . . ? ? 3.UC BebecAbers <J*#iMng thm paper d!? tlnued will pl?%?e notlfj tbla ?Oc* 9* fete of MplTBliOB. 11 111 11 IIII Hi it ?ID t>e continued at regular xubAlp UOD rate* untji notice to stop is re Ntr?i If yo* do cot get The DaMy'New* promptly telephone or wr!i? rXi?- man sger. and the ?omplalrt will receive Immediate attention- It Is our desir* to picas- you. 8ATURI>AY. KEJTEMBEK a. !9lo Parties leaving town should no! fall to let tk? N?*i follow them (ftaiU with tlx* im of Washington freeL aad criaa I* wll) prore a valuable srrpaaln*. leettafSo roa ilk* a let ter fro? koaa Thoee at the im sfcMP a? awOiln will find Tb? Nswe a moat veteaexa fnteveet f*e TtaUot. Ail articles seM to TU Neva for publication must be aigmed by tte writer. otherwise they will not be published. THE UOL 8E FLY MV8T GO "rtia bouae By l* anything but a desirable cltlspn. Besides being a menace to the baJd Lead, the churah steeper. *? well ^ |&e avowed dla tarbfer ol the afternoon Bleat*, u i* both annexing and dangerous Thfc BiOdqulfo hat been placed on Hat. Th^ pou*e rat ia in disfavor and now lha sfeiuths of nsdltal Mtosce jltb out after the fea Bsalp. Be roaj a* w*ll sur render without entreaty. The fly will simply have to move on. Of the latest notables to take arms against this disturber of sJumber, flud spoiler ol edibles la Dr. L. C. Howard, cbici uf *hc bureau of etoui ology. "of Hie derurtnuint of agricul ture. He gravely ucserts that the 4>e*ky !ly costs uncic Sam annually no lea* than ten million dollars, a sum em bodying expenditures merely for screen's liy pa/?er and the like. This astounding total does not take Into consideration the ruined dispositions. ?Ratted, energies, and spoiled sweet* annually brought about by this dev. Jifih Denizen of the home. In fact ii does not take Into consideration the graver problem of public safety from disease We nave Dr. Howard's word for it that To j very alarming degree the house .My "typhoid fly' is respon sible .mj~r the 250.UOO cases of typhoid fever occurring each year in the I'nltei State6. ?\"oe:i it :s ^member* ! that ?T tbis ajruber die. a?:d :ha, thrir blood :? Trtrgely uj-on the hands ? f tae -y the necessity for -,i? ie r.iovai '-c'.rj-s the '.utperative. Th deadly ??ource ?f typhoid !? <ar?-ely :>??>? . nry commuMty f>r ??-. ru:%? -r:-ed th?-ir >acrl3cefc to ?: .:.c r.;coi? aj w <r3d today, any Ke;? j a*.-o* ver which will result in :;arr,''-.:g its scope shou:d be Seiz ed ujrrr. by ail communities. There is cireaCy evidence sufficient to con vict against the fly tracing to Its very loor the spread nf this Clsease. It behooves every one therefore, to Join In the anti-fly crusade Inaug urated by the goverr.mt-nt. If a lit tle more screening. a r*.w more fly papers and other precautions are enough to practically ward off fever is it not worth while? 1 Sty ort in Ja pan, where the first toi signers. Por tugese merchants, landed 26 year* ago. it i* one of the Ave most Im portant porta cf the country, with a population of 75,000. The largest v***la in the world can archor In It** apadoui harbor. Seventy-three per ? if (.lie rail road conductors own ?!i?lr <?wn homes, says the official repcrt. Th!s goea to show thnt our tb'idUh am otions ware not 9r. !U>{ousi< all.?San Antonio Fsyrc-; It takes a woman If- fee Uule. vhlle ?he la saying her prayers In church, to count all th? buttons down the back of the women In the pew aheai and not mias on*.?New York Press. In a Hfe which has meaning in It past and future suatain each other ?Charles H. parkhurst. A New York policeman recently ate fl ears of corn at a alttlag. -r 'Ai&dfcl WHEN IN New York City Stop At The ? tv Hotel St Andrew, Broadway & West 72 St. ABSOLUTELY FIRE - PROOF A High Class Family and Transient Hotel. Express Subway Station at door aid f uear theatre ami chopping district ! Single *rcK>mt or suites, each fcav:n#i baths. / I Lonp d It-Lam? telephone Id tsch j apartment. Il'nsurpassed cuisine. IU%X*-+ for Juikm Joiy od Aug nnaawu^ fuln. ft. L BOOT. M*na#ee. NORFOLK BMTHKRV RAILROAD. New Short Una Through Eaatsrs North Carolina via Raialgh-Nor folJt?Schedula tfi Effect August ISth. North a*d Baal Bound. No. ?. daily. "Night Expnsi," Pullman Sleeping Ctr*. Isaves Wash ingtoa l 50 ?. m.. WTlvee Norfolk 7 a. m. No. f, dally, laavae Washington at 10 46 a* to., arrives Norfolk 4.06 p. m. No. 44. daily exoapt Boa day. Imtk Waahlastoa 8.11 p. at. arrives Bel ha vac 4.4ft p. bl No 5. dally. "Midnight Express Sleeping Carn. leaves Washing- ii ai 2.66 ft airlTei Wilson 6.10 a rai*. Raleigh 7.to a. ?v Connect at Wllmft with A. C. t Ball road north and sputa ai B*2aU?> with Unee di verging. No. 10, dally o&oept ffcnday, leave* ^aehiogton 7 ft. m., arrives Graeu vtlle 7.61 a- m.. Wilson &.15 a m.. Raleigh. 11.20 a. m. No 6t. dally except Sunday, leaves Washington 10.07 a. m.. arrive* at New torn 21.36 a. m. No. l. dally, leaves Washington at ?l.l*) p. m.. arrives New Bern 4 35 p m.. Deaufort 7.05 p. m., Goldsborc 9 p. m. No. 11. adlly except Sunday, leavet Washlugton 3.20 p. m . Arrives at Greenville 4.it p. m., Wilson, 6.31. Raleigh 7.25 p. m. N. B?Above schedule figures pub lished as Information only, and not guaranteed For particulars apply to any tick et agent or T. H. Myers, agent, Wash ington. N. C. H C HUDGIN8. General Passenger Agent: W. W. CROXTON. Asst Gen'l Passenger Agt. Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK SOI TIIERN RAILROAD. New ami Attractive Trnl Scrvki ; Between Rnlelglt, ml Washington, X. C. Beginning A'tgtiM 15th the X r [ folk Southern Railroad will plan mother passenger train In ?rvl? ' between Ral-igh and Washington i via Greenville and Wilson, making : n'tsnenger trains each way every v.-eek lay. NEW SC11EHILE FROM WASHIXCi TOX TO RALEIGH. X. l\ No. 5. daily, "Xight Express." ! leawa Washington 2.55 a. fl>.. Green ? ville 3.53 a. as.. Wilson 5.2<> a. m.. j irrlves Rakish 7.30 a m I Xo. 1J?. daily except Sunday, leaves I Washington T q ra.. Greenville 7.51 s. m : Wilson 9.15 a. a?.; arrive Ral i pigh 11.20 a. m. I Xo. ri. daily except Sunday, leaves | Washington 3.20 p. m . Greenville I 4.14 f> m . Wilson 5.31 p. n:.. ar I rive Raleigh 7.20 p. m. FROM RALKIOH TO WASHINGTON AXI) XKW BERN. N>' K s.ally 4sc-?;n S'inday leaves j .? -;.!5 j. '<i. 'A'ilioa *? I I*!. . 'i.'Mivj:'* ?. 4'j r. rn . nrri?- ~.t! *v .\f!V ? ? ??? ?. m ' v . !:. ?r . .7.. t FROM WASHINGTON TO XEW LERN. No 53. daily ex^pt Sunday, leaves Washington 10 0? a. m., arrive New Bern 11.35 a. no. No. 18. daily except Sunday, lea\e> Raleigh 3 p. f , Wilson 5 p. m., leav? Greenville r p. m.. arrive Waah ingtoa 7.; *"0. ally. "Night Express." *.gh 0 p. m , Wilton 11.15 li n. . C> enville 12-11 a m . arrlvci \Vnhi:>gton l.lw a. m . arrives Nor folk 7 \ ra {?ROM XKW HERN TO WASHING TON AND RALEK.il. N'? 14. dally except ,'jv" Iev.eJ New Bern 1.4 5 i\ to.. ar- # Wash ington 3 P m.. arrives Raleigh, 7.20 p. m. JIEArFORT DISTRICT . No. ?, daily, leave Beaufort 4.50 p. m.. Morshead City. 5.12 p. rn . New Bern 6V&0 p. m.. K Inst on, 8/03 r. m., arrive *tk>ldsboro 4 |?. ai. No change in schedule of train* No a. 7, * and 10, between Goldsboro and Beaufort. No charge in schadule of Oriental Branch trains. No change in schedule of any Northern division trains. For complete info-rnation ask any tlck*t miu or H. C. H*4 ?1m. a P A.. Norfolk. V?. Y illi ii"lWi'ii bVili&lftt S#?A. C. OWN Y( ' *Ia' l.LMg Wood ] J. LE( t BANKERS and 1 STOCRSu BONDS. COT TON. GRAIN Ml PROV I li PLUME STREET, CARPENTER.BUIUMNG. NO ITIv?t? Wlrx to N. Y. Stock Exrtiuur. N. Y. Cotton Exchu Board of Trod* and othrr Financial Center*. Correspondence respectful); solicited, Investment and"Warginal accounts siven careful attention. WE C ARJ^INSTCX MOORE'? MODERN PJ1 METHODS! WHEN DOWN IN THE MOUTH THINK OF JONAH. He came out all right. We can lift you (ton POVER TY to PROSPERITY, only by giving us you orders. We help thoee only who try to help them- - selves. Phone us for anything kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE YOURS FOR BUSINESS, THE UNION GROCERY CO. 9 ? ; f Just Received A Nice Lot Of" Fresh Corned Mullets And Blue Fish ??* Come Quick E. L. ARCHBELL "AT Prize Offers from lading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors.* "Inventions needed!" "Why some inventors.tail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oredey was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Paientvand as such ha4JuILcharge_o< the U. S. Patent Office. Greeley & manure Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON. T>. C. WASHINGTON I HOSPITAL > r eg A well-appointed Sanitorium for the treatment o?f all surgical cases in a sanitary airi to-, date method. Skilled p <?, si* isns" and nurses. ^AIl the lat w v* ri Ji* ances in vo&ue. For ini tio n write DR. D. T. TA'N Chier -h? o ton IIO tter mrwin of roonitroMivr " T: !- or? " Lift SAVEB8" to ?? ?'A. aiilmgr tier uoprr .n* of or, >n* and body Hr>on remedy for if n>r. ?itah:bem. i,.nn?i do harm?.'?! WcoroM ? nitMi.re. ' l-KI! ii-..X BT br ?lr'Hrtrl<f?. r>Tl *1u-rv>*ff.vir?f *f? I Hl PPOnr THE C HAMDRR OP COMKXRCE ? aaad bHp ftdvarttM, aad *? wll lacruaa tb? pop.ilatioa i town mad coupty, wklaa batt ar j0i0 the I if naaaiaiaa. ___ ' .-v.: Y? ? ," K&- ;? 3$*?s?5S ;?3 And The a&! t -V. For the WORK! . The useful want ads., are Curing a good many busi ness ills nowadays in this city I , i 4 For the business office that is suffering from too many "miscast" employees ?people who might be very useful m some offices, hut b u ngiers m oth ers-the want ads. will bring quick relief, Profitable Fie-Adjust ments! In a1l t 'nes of business the \ are helping, o employers ' \ ne? wisely re rni/f ,t - f ng forces. They are helping to fit per soifol efficiency to the ?to find the ? /~v ; COLLIN H. RAIDING*" attorney., - iw/ ivNtwfajQ. %r'r - ? - STEPHEN C. IKAGAVS i Attorney and Councilor at-law ^^ Wiaiington. N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL AttoroflTs-at-Uw I Practice in AU Court* Nicholson Hotel Building John H. Small. A. D. ) Hmrry McMulUn. SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN attornbys-at-law ? ? i Wuhlngton, North w. D. GRIMES attorney-at-law Wmfc|,i?ioo, North rmniiM p???o"to?lith.Coa.?.;| (A; "m. B. Rodmu. wu,7 & RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneyg-at-Law Washington, N. C. [ W. M. BOND. Bdentoo. N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOr S r BOND & SIMMONS ATTORN LV5- at -law WMhlnjton, North Ceollm. Practice In .11 Count W. L. V.USPfcaa w. a. Thomp#on VAUGHAN & THOMPSON attorneys-at-law Practlcr la kll th. cou, ?. Business Cards G* A PHILLIPS & BRO., s' FIRE And Plate Glass insura*nc, ?vk ICE , , HOLLISTWrtTT ?TSSSSfl* RS5r3sfc igiasnzJ'PI'ty^ ? -"?** T Vvy' ^ OLD B \Y LINE ? ?> Kg FLORIDA VIR INI \ o, ^!?. aLAB MA ?ae.t iJnie r*STh0,N v"" ' "h Wlrelo lh ' " 0 IVf , . . . ^Kr'.t '? A***'-' " T . . ? ? W'i ? t. A'V -**< 1 ? V * v nf/ , '2?vSST. ^ n ?.u,h-,5
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