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IUST RECEIVED I Notice 1> hereby Streo that eeeled ^============== hide will be reeetred by the Boerd at Cemmleeleoere of Beealert County> P * Lln? to he opened on the diet Monday la CURTAIN September, at 1* o'clock m.. (or the erection of a bridge orer Trantere C p n T V* C Creek, at Clarke Ferry plane aad *>-' iy? tJ epeclflcetloae can be eeea at the ofbt the latest Bordered 1~of ^ reeerree the right to releet any aad Effects. Also new line gii bic.. DRAPERIES u*B~rdo' Co,",tT & O. RUMLKY, See Show Window. Sept. 1-c Clerk to Board. ~ s or s doeee SSS will break any w |r l|/\vrji caae of Chllla * Perec; ^nd if taken Je IV. IlV/I 1 then an a tonlo the Perer wlU not return. Price J5cAgt. Plcterhl kerlew Pemm v V* Jj try A PUT NBWS WANT A? LET US MAKE YOU A . " Whereby you can provide a sure estate for your family by the payment of a small yearly sum for a limited number of years. WE CAN SHOW YOU if you just give us the op port unit}. WM. BRAGAW & CO., FintRunraaoe Agents il Washington. N. C. * C J.'LEONfWOOD?MeaSsrs New YtcS Cwsm tirtuf*.?JAJIES^W. COLE ) S J. LEON WOOD & CO. I < BANKERS and BROKERS. S | Mocfta. Bt?dr Cotton. Grate and Pnvtokaa, 71 PImm Sc. J p Carpenter Building, Norfolk. Vc , 1 \ MmM Wttno tn Bow York Stock Kifhinpi, New York Cot- ' \ an Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and other flaaneial c*n- | / lorreepondence ReepectfmOy Solicited. lavwtamt and Mar- J' \ Steal AecouU Qtwi Carafnl Attention. \ FARMERS MEET IN State Convention At RALEIGH, N. C. GREATLY RKDCCHD RATER From Round Trip ^ Washington $2.70 Blnetown 3.05 I ' Pantego 8.76 ' Belhaven 8.75 ' Oriental ... 8.36 8tonewall 3.16 Bay hero 3.10 { Raelehoro 2.96 New Bern 2.70 Vanceboro 2.70 Frederick 2.70 Chocowlnty ,v.-.sy 2.60 Tickets raid August 26th and 2 7th, via Norfolk Southern Railroad? direct line rla Chocowinlty, good ?n any regular train, and limited to return till August 30th. . . 4 . . Aek any agent for particular?. W. W. CROXTON, O. P. A., -21 to 8-27 > rxfimm Norfolk, V?. WAOHUKiTON PaUPCOl MAKM1 Bicycles! Bicycles! Saturday, aug. 24,1912. New Bicycle* 116 end np. Eggs 14 A 15c We ere agents tor the RevTCle, Spring Chickenc .. . . 16 end 20c. Reading. Standard. Irer Johnson, Grown Chickens, each .... SO to 85 Columbia, Rambler, Emblem Ne- Bees Wax 27c. tlonal and Dayton Bicycle*. Bold Lamb skins, each .......10c to 20c! for cash of on time. We else carry Shearlings 6c to lOr I e full line of repairs at ell times. iheep skins, each 10c to 60c D. R. CUTLER 114 Market St U" **" W<1**' por lb 1,0 114 Market at. DrJ hld??. d'ged, p.r lb 4e to it WASHINGTON, N. C I Green Hides 11c Phone 283 ?4wr ,kln fllnt "c Oeer skin salt lie FREE BARBECUE AMD Horse Racing Friday, September 6. At Car-Skaden Race Track Great event of the season is to be pulled off, Everybody cordially invited. Horse Racing, Pony Racing. Gala day is promised to all who attend. Come and enjoy the cooling breezes and environments. Attractive Purses Are to be offered to the winners. Boats to leave for the saene every few minutes. Hon. H. S. Ward and other attractive orators to speak. Conae one, come all. You Can't Afford to Miss It. B i 'jii - hi; -qtn?r" to a good cur# tor laliaro It flu# opttntom to oave tbe world It to eoator to atlr up than to bulto P. ' Frivolity tad ooooiimj to not go to rther. America axpecto every aaoa to pay hie duty! Opportunity to not ww? null too ehoee. Bbow-riui ma*ea brain pom profitable. a If you oan not loro your ommmcf at toaat do act hato htm. The mora a man goeo around, too torn bo to apt to develop Into a crank. Lose boura of labor bring tbotr own reward; but toatooaa wina a cant harveot. Tbo farmer aboald learn tbe art of making one wood grow wbora a doaen grew before. Am tbe ahurnlag of milk bring** forth butter; ao the forcing of wrath bring** forth atrtto U lent a question of bow much tbo world own 700?tbo problem to bow much do yoo owo tbo world T Much food to In tho tillage of too poor; but there to thai which to destroyed for want of Judgment. Tho man who wmlta for oomo one otoe to turn hie poneahoo win likely hare thorn burned on one aide. Your reputation for veracity will euffer If you boa* of your tender heart while you are driving a doebtalled bore*. DAIRY FARMS IN AUSTRALIA Co-Operetlve Principle Mae Brought About laprovwwtnl In Quality of Product. Co-opersrtlve dairy tannine la Australia baa meant a striking Improvement la tbs quality of tbo product Wboa batter la churned by M different farmers ta a district, It I* taortbable that tho resuk will bo aiaay dM foront of battor. lfothoda vary, *o do degrees of cleanliness and kill. It tho oaiao fity farmers aoad their product to a co-operative factory msnsged by aa expert, tho product win bo oao or two grades of bedtar, Tory aroo la Quality. Tho hot yrlooo realised by tho two different r?a?o* of battor?that la, by BO tnfflrldaal bono churning* and tho balk oatpat of tbo mcm BO termer* aopfty to tho factory?will bo Tory largo Indeed. This boo boon enspbsflcsTIy demonstrated to Australia. At tho proooot tlmo Aoatraila mllka noorty 1,000,000 dairy cow*, aad to addition to oopplytog tho local wanta of Mdd^ 000 people, tho drport of battor for I tho loot yoor amounted la raluo to I ao less thoa ?1,1(1,000, approxi! BMtoly 111,(00^00. Without tho oo egeratire system thla would not bora | boon pasefble. Tho lnduatry baa it I oafrod, goooroao support from tho I state governments It wu roeogalaod that If Australian butter waa to beeomo popular to Greet Britain. It must bo manufactured along tho most Improved Unas, Today the whole of tho Indus try la under the strict1 suporI vision of tho state. Government officials chock it all the way, from tho health of tho oows to tho temperatares at which the butter is exported aad carried upon the statcouboldleed steamers and even on the wharves of Too ley streets. Veterinary surgeons Inspect the dairy herds from time to time, and hare power to discard diseased animals. No milking U permitted except In sheds with concrete floors. The separating must be done and the croam kept In a specially constructed building standing apart from the rest of the farm buildings. At the butter factory there Is a rigorous Inspection to Insure cleanliness. Before the butter can leave the state It is finally subjected to a compulsory system of grading, and branded with the government stamp sa first, second or third Quality- This grading has had a marked effect upon the quality. A j factory manager whose product Is j graded as low 1s at onoe in danger [ of losing his position, and be In turn i condemns with equal vigor cream which for any reason la not up to standard. It is satisfactory to be able to say that although this strict supervision is found burdensome by careless farmers. It has the most cordial support of the whole oo-operatlve movement It whips up the laggards. The government however, does not stop at supervision. but assists the farnlers in every conceivable way to Improve the quality of their product Thus In some of the states large numbers of the best dairy cattle obtainable In Great Britain and other parts of the world have been Imported by the government and lent at nominal charges to the farmers. The butter factory manager who Is having troubls In getting his output up to first grade ' can obtain from the government the 7 services of a highly qualified expert to advise him. This expert comes to the factory and takes complete oon' trol of the butter-making operations ) for several days, and If there Is a 1 wearapot be does not leave until he his discovered It and placed the manager and the farmers upon the right J track. i The Democrats are depending on the small contributor to help elect Wlleon and Marshall. The appeal Is being made to the people, sad the people are res pending. The Democrats are not taking the election of Wlleon for granted. They ar#Vorklng and working herder than in n score of years and working as a united party. Farnerfffsve awakened to the toly of the so called blessings of a protective tariff. y ** Trat It, Says I Mdrtv Vllsofl, ud It Most f - like Good. Bm Oirt. N. J.?Waadrow Wilson at he -Little White Houat" at Sea Okt i dally called upon to demonstrate Ida dUK; u a ready speaker. TWre la aot a day paseea but what a aieets various delegations who oaU a assure him oC their support In speak Ins of political mschtaee to ha Brooklyn Democratic Club Qtfreriot WUson said: /Machines are had. ut as organisation may be eery ee eatlal. for Instance. I bans been uirovnded by aa organisation bora la few Jersey while doln* my best work. i machine usee its political oyportni*lee tor the selflah aada at Ha masstars. No mambsre of our orsaaUatloa rould ever think at doing that. Pubic opinion In*New Jersey baa drawn kt distinction. It bat killed the machines. aad It is solas to kea? the erpuxlsation coin*. "It seems to ma that we are standas la the presence of something hlgbtr than alleslnnca to the Damocratla tarty. The country has been disappointed in the Republican party, aad U s turning to the Dam parotic party, rhat party Is wllllns to show the wsy oward those thins* which moat he; realised. "Some gentlemen seem to tad It may to pake personalities oat of pall lies, but it seems to me that wheaeres -hat is done politics la debased. "Men who era la ssarah of ratona uw now reeortlag to the Damocratla mrty, bees use. for my own part, I da' sot know where else they will tarn to rxpect the resmlts. There Is no discounting the strength aad aarrieeabUty of a united party, aad the splendid part Is that the Democratic party la ml ted. "8peaking seriously, nothing affords as mora genuine pleasure than to rotate* such greetings from assa la Jer my who hare at least tooted my quail ttoa Because you bare known me U close range and if you will be kind mough to vouch ror me perhaps the root of* the country will fee credulous >f your report. "I Ur? spent a groat deal of time dace I became governor of New Jerley defending your character. It was apposed la the old day*, when the [ward of guardians was In charge ol the state, that you were all of you llspoeed to give the asoet monopolistic rusts of the oountry a great ringing veloome In New Jersey. Tfew Jersey was known aa the Other of trust*?a vary troublesome lad questionable family?and 1 had to ipend my Urns outside New Jersey asraring the people of the Union that tt Had not been the fault or the disposition of the people ef New Jersey that there were certain gentlemen who had mdertaheu to carry the Republican party in* their pockets and to admlnlae?\ Independently of the rank and Ale >f Republicans la the state. % "New'fsrsey is progressive, but the United States la progressive, and we tiave here merely a delightful sample >f the -people of the United States. "Now, these people are not bent oh lestroylng anything, but they are bent ft* netting everything la order; they ire bent upon Justice; they are bent ipon seeing to It that the people in general are partners of the governneat, an I wan trying to show the jthsr day. And the Democratic party s now plaoed under a peculiar respoliability. It has to prove that It in he worthy Instrument of that seal on he pert of the people of the United States. If it does not prove it now It rill never be given another ehance to prove -it. No party that proves unslthful to that Ideal will ever again >e trusted by the people of America, tnd therefore we are standing at a turning point In our politics. We must make good or go out of business. In he vernacular, it is a case of 'put up rr shut up,' because words are going o be discounted. Nothing will be honored except the actual carrying out of such programs as sensible men may mite In for the common benefit." jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 5 THE GREAT DUTY OF AD- O JUSTMENT. We ere servants of the peo- J i pie, the whole people. The na- | tlon haa been unnecessarily, un- !1 reasonably at war with Itself. | Interest haa clashed with Inter- 1 eat when there were common | > principles of right and of fair 1 E dealing which might and should ! have bound them all together, 1 not as rivals, bnt as partner*. | As the servants of all we are bound to undertake the great ! j duty of accommodation and ad- 1 justmqnt.?Prom Wood row Wilson's Speech Accepting the Democratic Nomination. Wilson will make the most accessible president who has ever occupied the White House. He Is typically a Democratic man. V. Ilson is the best equipped man nominated for the presidency since Lincoln. George W. Perkins Is sure a "bully" Progressive. Crisp Indian Ck You have the p In the morning A"nd I'll breakfi WrfttM by Oae of 5# > ogles for which the Postui Battle Creek, Miob., paid |1*H la J on. I , - vjjs - regulation of the Mine shall be and || I remain In roll force end effect, except11 J as herein modified end provided. II S. Any person, persons, or corpora-1 I tlos ehnll hare the right to establish II a private market within the dtp llnwtl its where they may purchase had sell w< meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, or -X other food products of amy chars?- uq| ter by complying with the provisions of the following sections. whl 3. Over euch private and the public markets a general supervision shall be exercised by' the Sanitary Committee, and the BSaHary Inspector, and other authorised agents of thd city shall at all tlxasa bare the right to enter said markets for the purpose of inspection to soo that Paid markets are kept in h sanitary condition. ' 4L All dealers in meats, fish, vegetables. fruit er 'other food products f of whatever character, shall be, and 101 his employees, in. person, neat and cleanly, and his premisce kept In n ? neat and sanitary condition, and qil food containers mast be clean and sanitary. All txwk meats must he carefully screened from flies, and displayed on and sold from porcelain ?? or stone covered counters. No person shall retain any filth or ether offensive matter, dirt or rubbish, meat traps or otherwise in or about his W* i premises, but will he required to make daily disposition of all such matter. Any pereoa violating this section shall be fined for each offense - : ? ' and pay a fine of tea dollars. 3. Any member or members of yrOU9M the Board of Aldermen, and City Offlcial, Chief of Police, or any member of the Polios force, or any inspector properly appointed for that ltd fftr purpose, shall be authorised to eater bnllaUff the place of buslptse of any dealer as Ofit bl| above described and make thorough find frl inspection to see that suOT dealer Of acbl conforms to the law, and also to look Na into the accuracy of the weights and Lj llmsessiss need In the sales. 1 6. Before any person, firm, or corporation shall be permitted 16 open inch a private market, as herein WfKKM provided for, he or it shall first apply to the City Clerk, and upon sufficient proof of his fitness, the City Clerk may grant to him license to engage in such business during the ensuing period from the time of the granting of the said permit until the W next following 1st day of May, and for said license, or permit; the City Clerk shall collect from such person, firm, or corporation a specific tax in the sum of $fiS.OO. Upon the violation of any of the sanitary rules herein laid down, or which may hereafter be enacted, by any person ea- Jj gaged in the Market business, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Washington, shall have the right at IJ any time to rerdke the Ueeaae of any such person holding oae from the City Clerk. 7. All ordinances applying to the Public Market now in fores shall also f apply to such private Markets as herein established in reference to sanitation. i1 11 1 I. This ordinance shall take elect oa and after this date. 141-lOdso W. C. ATBR8. } By Clerk. SOMAN ROAM Hfbaon PlujMt of Putting OM Mgtanjru fei Useful Conditio* te Being Revived. British motorists are showing soma ' Interest In a project which is being revived of reopening and putting tat usable condition the old Roman roads Xr that led out from London to the sur- y rounding cities and that connected up the outlying places. The ancient high- Lv. ways, built by the Roman aenerala for T -1 military purpose*, were wall ceo-j T structed and their routes were exceed- v< lngly straight, but they hare apparent- Lv. ly In many lnatanee been practically T _ abandoned. Pew except -students of the subject Ar, are aware of the great network of 1 highways which were driven across v England, Wales and Scotland by the Roman generals. The stralghtness of ( $2. these roads probably is explained by [ the fact that the cities and towns they linked up were founded^subeequent to the road making. Tm roads were constructed for military purposes ?the subjugation and control of the turbulent Britons?and bad no set objective. Camps grew Into cities and towns founded at points of military vantage. These naturally lost their _____ Importance In many Instances when the conquerors withdrew, and their very sites are forgotten.?Feld. Roosevelt was willing to crawl from the White House to the capltol in 1908 w if /he could help his friend Root. To* 1 day he would like nothing better than meeting Root up a dark alley. Letting Him OvL v = She?Excuse me,.but tobaooo ^noh Ing la prohibited here. He?Well, that doesn't affect me. 1 smoke potato parings.?Hi agenda Blatter. >rn suggestion, roper ring, give me Toasties, ist like a King. u Mr, BELLE D. MULCHAT, ? 911 FelrfieldiAve., Bridgeport, Coan. """ tl e. m L jfVIi J. Oil lily ' To make room for our fall apdwlnter stock In Men's Pants as cannot be duplicated any- . j try. Prices are convincing In all sixes. $2*oo] iso - - Sf52 1 Come early and make your selection be e they are picked over. [ . 13 SEE SHOW WINDOW. THE HUB HE HOME of GOOD CLOTHES tod teas chwtoNd US* rrlnity College eagtb lies In a large, well-trained faculty; excellent iga and equipment; full, well-arranged courses) Saili(b-mlnded students; a large and loyal body ofWBjS. ends; noble Ideals and traditions; an inspiring history I rransat and service. dMahstoistll.lW. PwOMstofSW IS^Hailb.S . Flowers, Secretary, Durham, N.CL. I ? . Mc Gormick lowers and Rakes are Beat to fse in Taking Care of Your Hay We have them on sale. Isfcne etter made. [ARRIS HARDWARE GO. 1 Fry a Daily News Want Ad j EXCURSION j xo Norfolk By-The-Sea 82.50 August 27th. Via Norfolk Southern Railroad Fast Special Traia Frta New Rera, N. C. Beaufort \.... 7 a. mi Iforehead City 7 :M a. m. ' J Newport ....... 7:?1 a. a. Oriental 7:8# a. m. J Bayboro : 8 :85 it- m. H New Bern S :i?0 a. m. J Vance bo ro .. .1*48 e. m. Norfolk 4"W0 p". no. -- jtS [ ickets sold at ajl stations Beaufort, Goldsboro, Oriental, 'v w Bern and Cbooowinity, inclusive at rate indicated of \ 1 \ 50- V ' Pickets good to leave Norfolk on any regular train nntil \k 18 p. m., September 3rd. < Viaii Virginia Beach Canine. > The moat sertect resort In the South. Rrctf Modern Amusement Device. I R E, PIPKIN, Promoter, ! I \ Goldsboro, N. C ' j < sYRIC TH EAT R? TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES/ ====== ? . > THE TIN CAI^RATTuC. , A I.ubln Comedy, t,a?* FeetolHes-i/lenglis. HlS LESSON . A , A ato?rsph Dime. II THEStmiPrANDItoEMAN || oit)ue snd Povel.l Wester, tarn, Featuring G. M. Andero, smM -/ ^ mm
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