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PUBLISHED EVilRT AFTERNOON |j EXOBPT SUNDAY. No. It9 East WftUr Street. ' Entered u second-clana matter UCMUklMAA the poate*M at M t. ltTQ. /? i i. i i 11 -i i i S5TMoat!i*t.I.?o N Ou Yur 100 Subscribers dMiring the paper dia?at la mi will pleaae notify this oface oa date of expiration, otherwise * ?Ml be continued at regular aubmription rates until notice to etop <a reoolvod. Zi yon do not get the Daily News promptly telephone or write the manager and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It lu oo?- deire to please you. Ail articles sent to the Dally Newt for publication nuist be signed by ^v;-- the Writer, otherwise they will not he published. V. I SATURDAY, JUNK 99. 1912. Name Wilson And Roosevelt Will Not Run BALTIMORE. MD., June 29. Assurances have come from Theodore Roosevelt to William Jeunlngs j Bryan that it Governor Woodrow h Wilson, of New Jersey, is chosen as 11 the Democratic nominee upon a pro-j grewive platform there will be no third c;inHirintr> nwiiiinioil I voters in November, so far as lie Is 1 concerned. | Should these momentous actions \ be taken, tbo convention decided up- j on at Chicago lust week when it meets, will not nominate Roosevelt, but Wilson. ' Took Message to Itrynn. I This message was delivered to Mr. L Hryan here by Francis J. Her.ey. of:. California, and C. R. Crane, of 1111-! nois. Its ostensible purpose is clear]' ?to unite the advanced progressives ji of both parties and insure beyond I doubt the defeat o.' President Willi. Ij am H. Taft. When the bolting convention ad- ( journed In Chicago it was announced'' that there was a desire to await the| action of the assembly here, the ex-J plauation being given that perhaps |i would Eotncthirg occur that would'| obviate the necessity l'or the August! meeting. Their Eyes on Baltimore Apparent!}* the possible success of | Govprnc r WiUo:; or another rudlialj was the thing which the projectorst and promoters of the Chicago affair had in mind. As far as can be ascertained .Mr. Bryan has not yet made use of this remarkable proposition, the Intelligence concerning which has been as carefully guarded a.= the treasure of . a king. The fact is. rhe thing is as dangerous as it is tempting. <lark -Slept While Bote Was Being Taken Washington. Juno 28.?Speaker Clark was not kept awake Inst night by the balloting at Baltimore. lie remained up only a little past M*j usual retiring hour. Long beforejj the delegates were easting their votes' for him. he was fust asleep at home, i and did -nor know he led the f.rst ballot until this morning when the newsboys were shouting "Extra *' Clark remained in his office in the capitol until a little after midnight | reading bulletins hot off the news : wires, but left for home shortly after Senator Reed nominated him. LOW RATES TO MORF.HKAD CITY Norfolk Southern Rairoart Company offer spe< ial low rates to Norfolk and Morehead City July 1, 2, 3 and 4. 6-29 to 7.3. WEf SAVED JER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesvillc, W. Va.?Mrs. Dora Martin, !n a letter from Rlvesvllle, -writes: "For three years, I suffered with womanly troubles, and had pains In my back and side. I was nervous and could not sleep at night. The doctor could not help me. He said I would have to be operated on bofore I could get better. I thought I would try using Cardul. Now, I am entirely well. I am sure Cardul saved my life. I will never be without Cardul In my home. I recommend It to my friends." For fifty years, Cardul has been relieving pain and distress caused by womanly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot?reaches the trouble?relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardul. Tour druggist sells and recommends It. Out a bottle from him today. I u WASHING! Sill 1 LIS1 < KNOWLEDGE BRI M 2 The heet read people oI c ? where they may be free fro (h Ireah, pure, health-giving air, O lungs and coast Hutioa, There is ao prrperty la ?u from dull as the lots I am offe Q ditioo. IE tW heal el k h> > A. C. HAl WASHING! 8oclet> women, according to a Boston preacher man, wear too much clothea. Evidently be baa never seen a society woman In decollette. Mme. Eamea bas been forblddeo by doctors to sing for stx months, bat that doctor hasn't called yet on the hopeful young soprano upstairs. The dreadful news comes from New England that mince pie la Injurious to the complexion. As a result, the time-honored dainty Is being expelled from the young women's colleges, and the fate of fudge ts trembling In the balance QHlJHESTER S HLU t;is uuxum> i?r\s?. rui* u i;.?i aifi c.ia pxmlucvw I / - flr pn.Mi.1. Auwnii^wVvrexf Av* y*Mnk*own*t ll**l. Stint. Aim HHxi : P % BIRDS EY & I and Isdaho % | er and Chi ?> | With Brass or & "> Beds make ut ?> ^ Room Suit no ?> 3 ? g JEFFERSON Fl ? RO AS There Is a difference 1 a GAS oven and that "The lower oven is used U broiling, the upper oven for 1 being heated at the same timi The oven must be heated j as for broiling?ten minute quently 'leaving door open) i place roast lower down in tli begin basting with tne fat \vl u\cu namv uia> disu uv icuu burner will do all the work a of the surface. Red meats sc old-fashioned roast before an in any other manner. Not a hasting if there be a proper a moderate after basting is beg Just try a roast on your G the instruction and you wl roast beef you ever tasted. Washington Lig W. Main Street HARRIS HAI The No-Rim C VOL have read much about the No-R us show you. Let us explain the features. Let us show you how it cut u i.ra dnu- In thi? tiro Vnv nu on some 200,000 cars. Now the den: times that of two years ago. Men ever tires. We were slow to take up this tire, and comparison. The evidence becai cd. The tires arc now here. We rt use them. Here's the evidence*? Can't Rim Cat With No-Rim Cut Tires the side rings are used with the smooth, curved side next the tire. The hooked side is lurped away. Then wholly deflated, frcjm neglect or scdent, it rests on the rounded side of the rings. Thus you see rim cutting is impossible, '(hat, it is estimated, saves 23 per cent?that's what rim cutting costs. ;0 P-jt Cent Orarslze When a car is overload, as most cars are at limes, the Urea arc subjected to excessive strain. HARRIS HA1 * ON PARK rEM! $ PiGS SANITATION | idea are colas to the euburba ? a duaL- Here they breathe O thereby ttrenftheaioc theta 2 r arouod Washington ao free * ring la Washlagto a Park Ad- TJ ever Mfliliti rHAiVAY ON PARK FLOWERS DELIVERED ON TIME All kinds of cat flowers in season. Wedding outfits in the latest styles. Flo-; ral offerings artistically arranged. Pot plants, palms, ferns, and novelties for house decorations. Collard cabbage plants ready now. Malt, phone andTtelegraph order* promptly executed by J. L. O'QUINN 4 CO., RALEIGH, N. C. Phone. 14? E MAPLE I gany Dress-1 j-i* ; * 2 ljjonier g Bernstein Iron S j our best Bed *jj ? it? $ v ===== & JRNITURE CO | 5TING ] between meat roasted In by any other method. Dr all roasting purposes and baking purposes; both ovens e.and with the same flame, jrevious to roasting, the same s full heat Turn meat freintil each side is seared. Then le oven, add seasonings and lich drips into the pan. The ced, and as a rule the front fterthe preliminary browning > roasted taste more like the open fire, than when cooked drop of water is required for mousU of fat, and the heat be un^T AS Range and foil owing all 11 have the finest piece of lit & Water tlo. Washington, N. C 4 U) WARE CO. lut Tire is Here :ira-Cul (ire. It is here. Come and let No-Rim-Cut and 10 per cent oversize tire bills 48 per cent. Men, at lint, er 1,000,000 hrve been used?tested out land is greater than ever before. Six ywhere arc now accepting No-Rim-Cut We made a thorough investigation mc overwhelming. We were convincxiimnnnd them to you. You should No-Rim Cut tires are made 10 per cent oversize to cover the overload. This gives 10 per cent more air?10 per ceatjmorc carrying capacity. It's tbfe air tnat cardes the load. This oversize is permitted by the No-Rim-Cut construction. That saves overloading. Prevents blowouts. It cuts probable tire cost 25 per cent. 10 per cent oversize saves 25 per cent No-Rim-Cut feature saves 23 per cent. Both* together save 48 per cent on an average. Isn't it reasonable for men to prefer this tire? Don't you see why we so strong- j ly recommend it? Don't yon think you should no* (lOODj^EAR it? Gome and let as show yon. IDWARE COf I N 0 OIUUTLI hWDVCMD RATES NORFOLK AKD VIRGINIA RRACH NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD rfr TtetoU will to sold on Juli lot. Snd Wl 3rd from all tauom at th. uanal Weak End rataa to Norfolk aad Virginia Beach good to return until July 7th. Ticket* at the usual "Sunday Far. ee" will be eold at all stations FarmrlUe. New Bern and Intermediate points for train No. 6 or No. If on July 4th good to'return until July I ?th. Get detailed Information from Ticket Agents. W. W. CROXTON. GPA. Norfolk. Vs. 6-19 to 7-1. 1Z"* ? > In a recent game bet week- York ? and Columbus In the Nebraska State League. Davis of Tork. was ctedited with two home runs, one three-bagger. two two-base raps and a single ?a total of sixteen bases. Freckled Girls It la an absolute fact, that one 60 cent jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove your freckles or cause them to fade and that two jars will even in the moat severe cases completely cure them. We are willing to personally guarantee this and to return your mooej without argument if your complexion (a not fully restored to Its natural beauty. WILSON'8 FRECKLE CREAM is fine. fratrrmn? ? 1 not"make hair grow but will positiysly remove TAN. PIMPLES and^REClTLES. Come to today and try it. The jam are large and results absolutely certain. < Sent by mall if desired. Rico 60c. Mammoth jars *1.00. WILSON'S FAIfS SKIN SOAP 2Sc. For sale by HAKDV DRUG STOKE t ? < Correct Your Troubles NOW 1 SHOULDER ? BRACES ; < The Easy Kind \ ' s WORTHY & ETHER1DGE iA ..Since T . PANIC, Kentucky baa J'' Bat fame wi 1-wPxjffi ^Bi|d S^wi jm Fully i|ed ?i ^jVj equalled richni &( 4F?UQoaL " 6 Fo11 <*** Remit Poetel or Express Money 0 Certified Check. Guaranteed to pleeae < plete Drice list meiled upon request Sold F.ct-l.abO I H. CLARKE A SONS, im I Tha South'* naSaiS MmU Ordmr Wh? mac a j 410 East Main St. II Jackso New Orlear .State Fair, Jackson. Mlaa. Alabama Agricultural Am gomery, Ala., 1008. I State Fair, Macon, Ga., 10* This 1* cam elusive evident Blended and r(Mated by a ape AROMA foond In no other 1 It for aale only In sealed alr-t SffcafrERTcom ODGE DIRECTORYi it I o'clock. 4 0 kM? Hi TulMtWlMtfyTa* TAU Tnms. Ho. w. i LO. AM. 4 Meeta ta Tayloo'e Hall every Mom lay's Bleep 8th Run. PHALANl LODGE. No. 1*. LO.O.P. j Moots every Thursday evening l? \ ray loo's Hott at 8 o'clock. VAOMl KBBBKAH LODGE. Mo. It L O. O. P. Moots la Tayloo's Hall second and ourth Friday Ach month all p. a PAMLICO LODGB, No. TA K. of P. . Moots la their hall, upstairs, cor ?er Union alloy and Mala stroot ivery Thursday evening at o'clock OKR LODGE, No. 104. A; F. and A. M. Moots In their hall, corner Bonnoi *d Third streets, first and tUrf ruesdayo each month it 8 p. a. MOVE CHAITKR, No. k. Royal Arch Masons. Meets In Masonic Hall second and < 'ourth Tuesdays each month at 8 >. m. WASHINGTON LODGE No. M B. P. O. K. building, every **sy e*?t?r? K I b'clock. i I WOODMEN OF AMERICA Pamlico Camp No. 15C1S M. W. of J I., meets fourth Wednesday evening . sach month in Tayloe's Hall at 8: SO. . i In Catcher Basham the Clarhsvllle \ earn. In the Kitty League, has an- j >ther Chief Myers. Bashom baa ( rlouted five homers in eleven games. 3 ? 1 The North Carolina 8 10LLEGE OF AGRICUXTDRE AND MECHANIC ARTS, The State'i lehestral Collri*Four-year course in Agriculture; in 31vil, Electrical and Mechanics^ Engineering; in Chemistry; In Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year course in Mcchnnia Arts and nTcxrilc Art. Onc-ycirand Two-year course in Agriculture. These courses tre both practical and scientific. Exam- 1 nations for admission are held by the bounty Superintendent at all county ' ieats on July 11th. ' For Catalog address. V ' THE REGISTRAR West Raleigh, N. C. IHe days of J L BOCNE'-11 been noted for it! fine I ' Whiskies. I j - nt acUmd until t&? J 1 btUbboaof ?J 1 BOTTLED IN BOND id ma tared in wood, rn?iiiiliii un ? in QUALITY, TASTE and PAY EXPRESS on Adanu and fM\ rew Lioea. rr^r *?. $ 4.50 tn >rder, Registered Letter or yr money retarned. Com- \ M t, Richmond, Va. ===========??? 1 I^RTV^^ / Norfolk, Va S 1 n Square is Celebrated Que wuiei Fir* Priw-BLUE RlBBON-b; 1911. State Fair. IU i'n. Mont Mecklenburg lotte N ( )8.1909.1910. State Fair. Cc se that JACKSON SQUARE L ssr^asss.'i&'SSi ight tine to iMrare deanllntM ?E CO., - f l'iiiCYmr iiiiii v viwViiinuii iw eople at all time# to best of my crat Is earnestly solicited. Lorora. N. C. -4 tf?. / | I hereby announce myself a candlate before the Democratic Primaries or the Office of Sheriff of Beaufoft bounty. I will appreciate any soptort that my friends may fire me. T, W. W. HOOKER. ANNOUNCKMKNT 1 hereby respectfully announce ay andidacy for re-nomination to the fflce of Treasurer of -Beanfort Conn, y. subject to the will of the people o be expressed at the Democratic 'rimary. If re-nomtnated and electd to the office of Treasurer, I pledge o the people the aame courteous atentlon I have heretofore endeavord tq sire to all, and the same fldeltp to the trust reposed in me as the ustodlan of the people's money. Respectfully, E. R. MIX ON -1* tfc. ??: ? * FOR SHERIFF. ?o the Democrats of Beaufort County I vrlah to express to you my sincere banks (or your loyal support in the ?aat, and, t( I have made an efhcient fflcer and a faithful servant of the >eople, to a#k your continued support n the County Primaries which will >e announced later: and if I am nomnated and elected, (and I see no eason Vhy I shall not be), I can qay promise to do as I have in the all In my power to give you food service. Now 1 wish to thank rou in advance and ask all good Democrats to attend the primaries ind give me their-feearty support for IherifT of Beaufort County. Faithfully. Your Servant, QEO. E. RICKS. 1-11 tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT I take this method of informing ny friends that 1 am a candidate 'or re-nominaotin for the Offloe of Hegister of Deeds, and ask them all :o attend the Democratic Primaries, ind assist me in obtaining the nomiaatlon. ~ V Thanking each and every one kind y for the hearty support they have riven me in the past and asking a continuance of the same, I remain. Yours very truly, OILBERT RCJMLEY. FOR RECORDER I hereby" announce to the Democratic voters of the City of Washington, Washington Township, Chocoarlnity Township and Long Xcre town ihip that I am a candidate to succeed myself as Recorder of the Criminal Court of said above described district, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries to be held In laid district. If nominated and elected I shall en Jeavor in the future as I have in the past to administer the law fairly and impartial to all persons. I ask the support of all Democratic voters. W. D. GRIMES. FOR RECORDER I wish to announce to my friends that I am. a candidate for the office ?f Recorder of the Criminal Court of the City of Waahirfgton, Washington Township, Longacre Township ind ~kbcowlnlr.7 Township, of Boar.Tort County, subject to the Democratic primaries, and solicit the support and vote of all Democratic voters. / M. J. FOW1.BR. J -14 tfc. - FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic voters of Beautort County: I announce myself as, a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Beaufort County In accordance with the resolution adopted by the County Conven. tion two years ago limiting the time which any person should hold office to two terms only and my candidacy is subject to this resolution. 8. B. WINDLEY. ?-*? tfc. Coffee illty Coffee. r ilelgh, N. C. 1911. Fair Ah'd. CharI. 1908. 1909, 1910. lumbU, S. C. 1909. the "QUALITY COFFEE" ference." Your Grocer hai' and preserve 1U strength New Orleans, La. Drrvf AOCiAn o 1 sinc4 /j I rUlvuulUliul UllU i J * \ " " Mm, HOKTINMl LltTUkB | ?M W. M. ^ ...... . .... . '/ WO***** HL W. CARTKR. M. U " Practice limited to dWi? oft * the Eye, Bar, Mom and Throat. IP Hour*: ?-12 a. m.; S-i a. m. Except Monday*. - . , Coraor Mala and Marknt Ma. Ortr Brown's Dm* Mors. >gl Washington, N. O. : / B. A. Daalal Jr. Lindsay C. Warm DANIEL A WARREN Attorneys at Law ? > Washington, North Carolina * We practice In all the eoor*n ? *eeeee e?**e Wiley 0. Hodman. Wb. B. Madman. Jr. "J RODMAN A RODMAN > Haw. * WaAAngton, North CarolIm. ' , *E8. Ward Junius D. Or!am * WARD A OROtt Attorneys st I mm Washington. If. 0. We practice In the Court of ths First Judicial District and the * V Federal Courts. . ' * JOHN H. BONKIR Attorney-at-Law ^ WASHINGTON, N. a G. \ PHILLIPS A BRO., / F1RK i 5i 6 C RAN OB. WASHINGTON, N. O. 11111! II!..!.-,! *i ? I > I' 1 W 4 <? ? ? Vf II. GBIM38 * ? <Ut(iWfst>Lnn Washington, North Carolina. iT&ctlces In all the Courts. John H. 8mall A. D. MacLsan " * Harry McMollan * Small, lMssn A McMollan ' Attorneys-svLaw * * Washington. Noi .h Carolina - Edward L. Stewart, ? Washington, N. C. . W. A. Thompson, ? N Aurora. N. a STEWART A THOMPSON Attorneys at Law. M Washington and Aurora, N. O. ;;;;; X;;;;: a COLLIN H. HARDING Attoruey-at-Luw " OMce Savings A Trwt Co. Bldg. Room* I and I, J Washington, N. C. m S ' a' a * a NORWOOD L. SIMMONS ' m a Attorney-at-Law Washington. N. (3. eaneae nnaoao FRANK H. BRYAN Attorney at Law Offlce lu Savings and Trust building. Second floor. Prao ties In all the court*. \ p as a a a .a n a a TRY MR FOR Life, Health and Accident In Offloo Bloant Ball dine. PboM 287. H. A. COOPER, Acaat. * * Security Life A. Annuity Co. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal And Industrial College Maintained by the state (or tha Women el North Carolina. Five reoular Coaraeo leadlnc to dlarm. Special Conreea tar teachera Free tuition to thoae who acne to become teaehera In the State. Fall Seealon basins September IS, Ills For catalogue and other lafenaeuon. addreea > , ! * ?r ..NeFWSS ^^byblea. Capndlao .. a t ^take-?acta ImmedlatetiT^ T>?
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