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TOBUSBgD J^m^A*??kNOON E No. lot But Wat or StrooC p tm?l! V. O ??4m Ua Ml Of E 1?Wt I'tlVi "* > jj> dm mmh .. ???#?????*^??| M BUHHtlMi ...... Mi Us McmllUk.ee.l.M On Tmt ?? MO ? tibaeribMi do#trim tk? papor dt? atiBMd vtll pleaae aolUy thJa ofdm oo data of mlwhib, otbarwlo# W 1% win bo eomttnaod at regular nb wttlbt raid* until bdUoo to stop [' ta reodftred. U you do not cot the Dolly Now* promptly t#Wphoa# or writ# tbo manR afO pad tbo oomplalnt will vooolro nondlato ottootloo. It to o?' doV* to ploaoo yom. Ail artlcloo ooot to tbo Dally Nowa lor paMkatlon muit bo eigne* by Che wrKcr. otherwise tboy win not bo publiahod. TUESDAY. 8EPT. 17, ltl2. SCHOOIXIRAMH. From A to Z protect the health of fc the school child. Let the first lesson be: How to s; . keep well. Fresh air makes the mind bright and makes learning easy. k_ ~ Stuffy air stifles and stunts ? growth. To be happy id school?keep well aired. Keep away from the boy or girl with the "little sore throat"?some-, times It is diphtheria. Don't shut out the sunlight, teacher. Flood the room with sunshiny; It's Qod's best germ destroyer. The first duty of the first day and oi every scaooi aay: u)o* ror inioctlon carriers and promptly exclude them. The future hope for hygiene llee in the schooling of today. The proven* tlon of unnecessary sickness 1b chiefly a question of education. Open wide the windows; keep the schoolroom air as much like the outdoor air &b possible. Contagious diseases are seldom If ever contracted in outdoor air. Never put pencils or pens in your mouth. The laBt mouth they were in may have been an Infected mouth. Germs of diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid. or other diseases can be carried on pencils and pens. For the same reason never swap candy, chewing gum. or apples. Never put anything In your mouth that has been in another's mouth. That's a dirty and dangerous thing.?Chicago Health Bulletin. There are 148 cities in this country that spend less than two per cent, of their total income for health purposes. These same cities are spending from three to ten times as much per capita of their population to prevent Are loss of property as they do to prevent loss of human lives. There are scores of live and growing towns in North Carolina that have no public health service. And in all these places there must be necessarily a high death rate from the Better the cur in the dog pound than the bitten child in the hospital. Shoot the dog and save the child. FIRE CHIEFS IN SESSION. Denver. Colo., Sept. 17.?Chiefs ol . the Are departments of many of th< leading cities of the United Statec and Canada were on hand today at the opening in this city of the for tieth annual meeting of the Interna tional Association of Fire Engineers The sessions will last four days ant Iwlll be devoted to the discussion o building inspection, the advantage) of motor drawn apparatus, the can of Are hydrants, high pressure sys tems and other subjects pertaininf to Are prevention and Are Aghting J. A. Tremblay of Montreal, Joht Kenlon of New York City, C. W Ringers of Minneapolis, James Smar of Calgary, F. J. Connery of Ne> Castle, Pa., ahd Fred Brodbeck o Sallna. Kans., arc among the Or chiefs who are-on the program fo papers or addresses. NEW YORK FEDERATION Ol LABOR. Psughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 17.? Delegates representing labor bodiei throughout the State were present ii mh large numbers thin morning at th? opening here of the forty-ninth con B*V vent ion of the New York State Fed eratlon of Labor. legislative meat urea affecting the interests of th< E working classes will be exhaustlvel] discussed by the convention durinf ? J the several days that It will be In see tf-j slon. le. alth la the {Jutted State* PTION KILLS EVERY DIES BETU KKN THR A ' It EVERY SEVENTH age of any tumble DIE The beet authorities u| >pl? of the United State* three time* u many a* u Ire four yean of the Ctrtl ire* again and m if they m the newspaper* of the tM, pubUabsd page after , ~ ran ap a* to WHO WAS ?ter #a* thoroughly la"MS yet. one hundred and he aaumptlon, a pfSflRthMn w, brought on through rare- ^ o dust and Improper kf were lo*t *t that one . th by the Titanic wan a r that from linger log do9 the newspapers to make f1 lag the reapoaaUppt? of { . diphtheria and phaea- th ?ic every third day, their Mnethtng like this: R ble S T NOT KNOWING THAT ! SUSCEPTIBLE TO M.I. [AN GROWN PEOPLE Z BY ATTBMPTIVO TO AIR WAS CLOSE AND irents * i I laughter IBALTH CONDITIONS ? ? LIVING IN CLOSB pk Cits HAS KILLED THE Ml OF NR. AND MRS. \ : 9 wm ih QW ea ? A from Dust In the home ru conrealeace, Mr. Near other son Just as lie was *D4 an wss. Parents Responsib Kmy itato board of Im wiU tall yon?OONWW THIRD PEB8QN WHO AGE OP 15 ud 40. Til MW whp dftas at mmj FROM CONSUMPTION, that last year 190,000 pa dkdvf consumption or were killed diutng the rati War. Read the above *ffi ^ are not .Urtltof. IPm the Titanic annk United States, ye$ the wo page. A treuiendoua cry i IUHPON8IHLK. The nu veatlgated to place the bin (whitreb tinea a year, ce tUaeaae, much of which la Iwumm or Ignorance aa t log* klUa aa many people time oa the Titanic. . Den b|aaalag to the horrowa oj apiaed coaanmption. Wen aa mnch fuaa about plad doatha from consumption uonle which sinks a Tltai headlines would appear ? - Parents Responsil For Death of Son MR. AND MRS. 1GNORAN CHILDREN ARE MORE GERM DISEASES TH KILLED THEIR SON RAISE HIM WHERE DUSTY. Indifference of Pi Gause Death of E REFUSING TO STUDY I AND THE DANGER ( BUILT DUSTY QUART! OLDEST DAUGHTER NEVERTHINK. Selfish Father Murders Children. Knowing the danger though aelAah as to Ida on Home la today burying an budding Into manhood. -J Wife Responsible Death of Husbanc REFUSING TO MOVE 1 ni'MTV rnnnnirnnvAni WAY IS TODAY" A WIDO Another Suicide. Though Warned to re mi dusty quarters would kill new* Ignored advice and d hare been In prime of life Took Life in Owi PREFERRING TO RIB SUMPTION AND L1NGE INFECTED NEIGHBOR!* LIKE WHERE AIR WAS IS NOW COLD IN DEATH SUCH WOULD BE SO OF INVESTIGATIONS a Consumption, Diphtheria sooner the newspapers pu indifference, ?r Ignorance will the Universe "SET U "Tie the only way you will disease** are not inherited, leesncas, ignorance or indl Germs in Dust Experiments prove thai in Ave minutes settle in inches in diameter contain Is there any wonder folk air SICKEN AND PREMA Air free ?f dust is alnk diseased germs, therefore less death. Come, be fair i if not yourself, and get fr free conditions as is foul which is off the main thorc along main thoroughfare section of any town in tt) be a Little out of thp waj out of the way with good live, than to be as the tho and have the vitality kef idling canning many to fill Unties prove all thene thii who ignore them do so at SOME AGE TO OLD BOSTON TOWN 1 Boston. Mass.. Sept. 17.?Two hundred and eighty-two years old and a National or American League j championship pennant, coonting the j flag already in sight of McAleer's t team of Red Sox. for every twenty- ( two years of her career. This cal- ( : rulation by an enthusiastic baseball i ' fan. and the hoisting of a flag on tho j city hall, marked the only observance t " of Boston's 282nd birthday anniver- \ " sary today. i While it was in July, 1630, that l 1 the colonists brought by John Win- < ^ throp to 8alem established them- < 1 selves at Chariestown, it was not un- i 5 til September 17 of that year, when " the greater part of Wlnthrop's com- i Is pany moved to Trimontalne. Then tho place was renamed Boston, after the Lincolnshire town from which i I many of the colonists had come. 4 IS CONVALESCENT. e The many friends of Mrs. Edward r Jennett, who was recently operated on at the Washington Hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is iraf proving dally and Is convalescent. HEADACHE A HANDICAP M MT MCE 8 Yoa ean'A win any rare ? afoot, home hack, la . aoto nctn* cab or aeroplane if /oar howl achaa. Haadacha la aalcn of physical daftrlancy. : HICKS' CAPUDINE rate *4 lb* eattM ? m* JMaSarHa whether from - haat, rold, ffrlpp or ssrroowws. It's Hqnld, plaasant to tcka; ontcklv affactlT*. 25c and 50c at ' tacitoawa.'Trial ataahte. I , r Try Kalo for Pyipepiis, Indige*I tlon and Constipation. Ouaranteed. - For sale at Hardjfs Drug Store. i 8-29-lm for ? L FROM THICK SETTLED ES MRS. HAVE HE It ?W tit In tfc qu tin both day and niqlit in gn him. Mr. Close To- liaaJ- ea lied at an age he should thi w ft i Hands. -i CO K CONTRACTING CONRING DEATH IN OLD %a DOD TO LONG I'SRKl l, PURE, MRS. SOCIETY ME OP THE FINDINGS oh a to many deaths from ^ and Pneumonia, and tho ch ? of parents, the sooner st; P AND TAKE NOTICE." ? I teach them that such cli hat brought on 1>>- care- ab Ifference. fe, UB ar tli : oftlmee the dust which 111 ? saucer or jelly four th from 34 to 5,810 germs. gt s breathing such Impure pc TURKEY DIE. i?t if not entirely free of , less flust less sickness, snd Just to your children, n? om the dust: Bach dust id in Washington Park, *7 tughfare, cannot be found pr * nor near the business ax te United Htates.| It may _ iai r, bat one hfd better bd se I health and feeling, and VI ughtless consider, "in It" ap it low, most of the time M a premature grave.. Bta- M igs to be facts and those their peril. ?rl 9* rAXOOWKR TO WKE- a COME CON NAUGHT. to P? Vancouver. B. C., Sept. 17.?The >eople of Vancouver are making ^ treat preparations (or the reception M ind entertainment of the Duke of .'onnaught and hla party, who are pc icheduled to arrive in/this city to- n norrow afternoon. ThAjnaln streets oc ire gay with flags and bunting, and ^ :he Indications are that the decora:ion will be the most elaborate ever leen here. The vice regal party will w be welcomed at the station by a ^ committee of provincial and city offl-j n clals. headed by Lieut. Gov. Pater- w son. The distinguished visitors will ?t remain in Vancouver until Sunday ** and afterwards will visit New West- ^ minster, Prince Rupert, Manalmo, Victoria. Nelson and several other th cities of British Columbia. October si 6 is the date fixed for beginning the tli return Journey to the East. Frepkled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cem jar of WlLhON S FRECKLE CREAM will '-'ther remove your freckles or cauix then, to fade and that two jars will evex in the most severe C&3C3 completely cart them. We are willing to pcrsonall] gi guarantee this r.r.d to return your monel la without argument if your complexion U not fully restored to its natural beauty. *WIL3(jN'3 FRECKLE CREAM is fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. WlU not make bair prow but Will positively remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. The jars are largo and results absolutely certain. 01 Sent bv mall If desired. Price 60c. Mammoth jars *1.00. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 2Sc. ForaaUby HARDY DRUG STORE ft -v-?; I X 1L- I -H H AKE AOS CONCISE AND CLEAN anlag Uwuld Mot Be Lift to Inferwno. of tho Reader?htody Both (Idea of the Caae. It la undenttood al tha outaat that (ore one thlake or attempting to dte an adyertleemeot that ha ehould mlllarlsa htaaaU thoroughly artth a thlaa to bo adtartlaad ahnalll TO a ooaapleta knowledge at IU aa and apodal adaantaaaa, aad tha atlooiar held In which tha appeal to ha made Thla la aa obaloaa at It eeamety ngnlrae mention. Wttal It for granted, howow r| tha ad. Writer hu studied up I Proposition and understands It Mrtj. tha ant step Is to roattsa *t aa ads? Upssusnt cannot bs tttan aaoaaaatmiy at a mom.nfa doe The ataaLaur la thla work la t to treat It too Uchttp: manyaaam think that aay aort of reeding mat r to all tha apaaa with aoaae large pa thrown la aad a plotorat condntaa an adrertloement. Ith hennerd method (uaually called laIrnOon) la touch used. and the reIta an racy haphajard Indeed. ? expert, on tha other hand, atwaa > matter careful atody?that H V ha k n expert?wolahlne wedaay word, aad allmlnatlna arery n soiiai j on a. Us choosM ud teas thorn with ths earn that an tilt would azsrclsa. la combining porta f a complicated msohlaa,; * tarn thoughtful studoot will MHo oarly la his work that this dp to Tory noosaaary Mora ths noa bo fali&d^ *** *A,mUt9mml la writing ths adrarflssm?t ono at caalamhor that tho mind, par laity tha mind of tho mora or looo llffaroot rasdsr. la a tear thine. d Ik* ?Ml to It will b? only ! nportloa as th* Id** can be easily up< so that thro* wiillili of e one?ful advertisement mem r**, brevity and deems?. An h oMmh Illustration of th* lnt of totw* In th* language u**d er* has b**a used bj a number of ma recently a small bookUt anted -How W* Lost a Custocner." Id* th# story might bar* b*?n *t 111 lik poor health and eonseeot Inattention to It his boalneae dually fell away, aad he finally auomb*d to a lingering Ulnees." But at waaat the story. On* opened * book to be startled by only two M-de, surrounded by black border. [* died." The effect 1* forceful, ft mp*ia attention. Th* euhjMt should also be treated briefly as possible, end the opening ateoo?u especially, ehoold be short, fltflinsls should be mad* Tory sarly?the meaning sot left to b* :erred by the reader. Only the merest of people enjoy a story ttteu In that "Impressionistic" rle. and ao one will bother with each advertisement. For th* aak* of torn***, too. th* matter should be npllfled by the exploitation of as w lines of good as possible and If n imber are used, the text should be ranged ao that aa?h will app*ar dleictly by itself. Otherwise It la [? ao many salesmen all shouting at e render at ansa, and naturally he ta away from them as quickly as **fbl*L J0. In addition to clearness of Language d expression, there should be clearma of typography?it should be sy to read aad not tiring on the on. This Is S, matter largely for thm inter, as the advertiser, unless off captions lly broad sipm lauoa. la m able to Jndg* of effaeta than a type tier. But la thla nonnaotion. the ad. iUr should see himself that the aoa la not crowded. Whlta spaca au money, bat It attracts attention d pleases. oftentimes creating a nch mora favorable tmpraaalon than i Indifferently executed Illustration sich would entail additional axbn, . . ;j,' mother aarlooa sfnmhltag block to a student ad. vrttar la his failure gtrs sufficient thought to his oposition from the standpoint of a buyer, and this frequently reeutts a ootnplately vroag ooastructlon the advsrtl seas ant. His Ideas td arguments may be all right, bat > presents them froes his vlewrtnt rather than to appeal to the ader; he wears Me oaat wrong side ?L Ha should ask himself: "If I sra a reader, what la (hare about aaa goods that would Induce me to irt with my money for thenar* Human nature la essentially selfish, id unless this pot at of the appeal the^ buyer's setf-Interest Is given try careful study, something of Its eight Is spt to be lost. There la a ory told of an Irish Judge, who. tar hearing the plaintiff's case, fused to hear the arguments of the Pendant's attorney, contending that t would hare a tlndtncy to confuse is coon." Do not fail to bear both dee of the case before the adrersemsnt matter Is prepared. The thing to work for In ad- It vertielng Is reepense and not || more hypothetical Influence.? II ! Printer's Ink. Appropriate. Gazing at a group of nine chlldrei ithered about a small stoop, an old dy called one of the little girls. "Are all of these children yonr sierra and brothers?" she asked. "Yes, mum,", replied the youngster. "What Is the largest one nAjnadT* "Maxle, mum." "And what do yea call the smaller ^Minnie, mum." - , | Bub-My-Tlsm wffl eve JO*. ft The term lac operations of the nsee to Csllfornto ens a msrrel <X operation. One of Un moat llluml toe crtlclee wm hare wear mi tola subject to to the Saturday 1 ntoc Peat. K throws * flood light upon th* waythst cooperetlo managed. It ku boon tho irau egrlculturel writers tor Toon, to WW too American termor with convtctioo Uwl bo oocbtto coopo with Me neighbors more than ho * that termers should seriously unit study how they can ooopsrats ' each other to the conduct of t terming operations. ' * The writer of the ertlcle la the 1 sare the reason isleriras farmeri not cooperate mors to a "temp mental" cos. By that ws support means that the mental make-up of farmers Is locking to tho pmeinln tho true-oooporstlosi spirit to > with. Thorn to a stoloue took of S Is position to ooopsfwto Further, mors than a hundrsd yaara tbfl pi Clans of this oountrr hare dinned 1 to the ears of us termor* that we lbs most Independent est of peopk earth. TV result la that they hare us to honoring this fallacy Tory grs to our hurt, for It to hot true except sruda. hall barterle Way. The trul ws are tha most wash, helpless par of sod sty, getting the toast for tfms and mossy out of tho son dtvtstoa of aowflta Economists u pi tad. In tha statement that tha b or gtoenely about ?t Canto out of r dollar ?tot tha consumer Anally 1 tor hto prod met That shows how I pendent we ere. The closing 1 graph Of the article la the Pent 1 follows: "TV only reason why nadirs A toaa termers conld not get their to the eases way la a tamparaaat ana, Possibly that might he orsrc to tha esse of a hunch .<? ear young workers to submitting tl amis to authority ud tooutnu taaa wtot Tha prlnetpla U It VMM ba our fault tf n 4M auk* It work." Tha modara baaabull or (M club Is aa axampla at taaa work ubmiaaloo to suparrtolac an the It MM wa win do all tbaaa tb for sport whan ws wouldn't for aha of financial profit?Hot Pall j wan FARMING IS. FOR THE Ml Provldenoe Intended That Oral Numbar PoeelWe lR?M? In U Miring Bolt Wealth. (Br PHOT. THOMAS SHAW. Ml? ? Tannine la for tha mnnj ra than for tha fear. PrmUaim aa4 tum Intended that it ahoald ba Slnoa tha soil la tha groaest aourc wealth In tha world. It waa eridi tha dealgn that tha largaat bqi possible ahoold ahara In this wa Tha larger tha nunbar of persona can ba sot to tort to eeuuia wealth, tha better wUl H ha In concerned. it moat ba coneedafl by all minded paieose that the proepec own Ins a am all piece of land on B to baild a hoaao and from whle! win a livelihood to a drawlns oar a much ati onset aenee than tha \ pact of simply remaining a (arm borer and leadlns In a aanae tha of a nomad all. 000*0 daya. Tha 1 arahlp of land la undoubtedly (or many and not tar the few. Wort of Good Manager. The farmer who known bow to out the term work for daja and -w abend hna a sreat advantage arm neighbor who waKa for tha dam the day to maha hla arranges* Tr tha good manager haa the fui faculty of keeping all term la mmta and tools in good order eo may ba preeatd Into oommlaaloa iwedletelw In ftfe* . ? ? On. . ?*k pending a tot of time heath* bolt*. claries*. wkUN tracs and ? minor rsqulaltaa. ho U oa tha hl*t to waakh. Doing Things Rigkt What a lot of loo* and whim burin* eould bo pcoToatod, tr not forrod lndoflnttolr. tf all tbo w?i and bu**loo ware kept wall grot all nuta and bars wall ttgku hln*aa mado faat or roaowad % out of ordar, harnaaaao oiled aad ohlnarr kept palntad aad protat What a lot of tlsaa aad eoat coal aarad If wo would all start la *01 the drop of tho hat. aad do t things right Prioe of Appie*. A farmer la UuatchoMtU Ml barral of apploo for WJf, w brought |7 JO In Boston, costing 4 than twlca as much to markst 0 grow them. The growing reprea ths use of orchard and land f< whole r?arf while tha sailing was 1 within a month. Elthar tha conn paid too much or tho farmer d gat enough. Education for Boys. Not a day too earlr to bs ma plans for sending at least one of bors to an agricultural school fall. Perhaps If he hss s few s for his own use be mar bo able to I part o{ his expanses. At any rat Is entitled to ah education and a I start Hi lffa. ! I We can stand for female art but not for avfatrees. This Is the Ideotlcal cold wtfre were wishing for last July. This Is a beautiful world to lir when 000*8 User Is working all r 80ms mistakes canbe oorra but eatlaig toadstools Is not on (ham. Bow fortunate for oyster tc that the suoesslre months haws 1 la tbem! am?a?bb?ncr-nasa ir taatmataj \ i of *1 ; n 1# Uixii l? Tubi'i |tell ,ui 4W ^ '4 rate J,oTi|lL UlS d?fr?w^th1<Km^*U *T*"uom h?? phai^wx **?<?> * ** L U> U< Ft >?> erary Thursday nwlnl Is Tayloet Hall at ? o'doch. TL *i0lu RKBfoltr,DG"' "* " ??J Iwi tn Tayloe-* Hall Mooad and J ?f fourth Friday each month at I p. m Wt 'v 1 pjuojoo liOOGjs, So. T?t HIO- K. at P. t ID- Kara la thalr hall, upatatra. cor an nor Unloa allay and Mala atraat. , n a vary Tharaday aroalad at d o'clock. lot OBI IAMB, la 104. WK "y A. P. aad A. M. *? Maata la thalr hall, corner Boca at h U and Third atraat*. Uat -aad third tloa Toahdayo each month at I a a. MOT* OHAPTKR, Wo. la w Boyal Arah Maaana. racy Maata la Maaoala iiall aaaoad aad Ml fourth Tuesday* each ualt at t nda- ?- sia WAUVNllOl LODG* Wo. MB * , B. F. o. n. 1 baUdlas. aaary niday I tit Ml at I *Zt ? Cl?WOODM*N OF 1UB1C1 ?" ' I Pamlico Oamp No. 1*11* M. W. at "*** A., maata fourth Wadnaaday aranla* ^ each month hi Tayloa-*.HMl at ?:? . ^ I hate thla day uaalfal a* admin V* ww WWW w A. . JEa rttp. nH<, Irnmi Mm the Clark at * the Superior Court of Beaufort Ooun JJfJ ty. All perooaa Indebted to hH m- * tate ere reoueetad to make -luimett > eta aattlamant with me eed thoaa ^ holding elal? asaiaat hie estate era hereto* natlSeil to lie the ansa * M duly Itemised and rarlSad, artthln . one rear as praacrlhad to* law, elan e this notice will toe pilots! la bar ot a their reaoaerr??> This the tth tar of September, . ~ 1SU. v ea EUGENIA EDWARDS. e of P-4-tWe adnlntatretrti. ottP shea elth. ' e who DEMOCRATIC COURT* OOKVRR- a s_ TIOM. ' There will be a eonreatlon of the * Democrats of Beaufort County, at tke t of Co*rt Houm la Waehiaston, on Yrl kick day. September ttlk. at 11 a. m. t? to By. order of Urn Democratic Rxeca- . i ? ttee Committee. e LINDSAY C. WARREN, 9-U-3?c Chairman. * 9WW the . ' '+ EXCURSION ley Ts NORFOLK By-tfce-Sea ; t'. Band Trip J2J0 22? Tuesday Sept 17,1912 ! her Via. Sey Norfolk Southern Raiload * Through Coaches. Fasf Special * Me Trains from New Bern. i war Dt. Beaufort 7:00 am.* Lr. Morehead CUT 7:10 a. m. * Ur. Newport T:ll a. m. * i Lr. Oriental 7:10 a. m. * le. Barboro 0:01 a. m. * eee? Lr; Npw Bern.., 0:10 a. ta. : Lr, Vanoeboro ..10:01 a. m. l??.* Lr. Waahlagton 10:11 a. m. , Ma Ar. Norfolk 4:00 p. m. , rbn Special train' will atop to take on . ma- paaaens^ra at all atatlona between . Sal. New Barn and Wublngton. . 1 So Tleketa eold at aU aUtlona Bean- , fort. Ooldaboro, Oriental. New Bern . *** and Choeowlnltr, lnclnalre at rate . Indicated ef 11.10. : i , Tleketa food to leave Norfolk om . anr recolar train natll 1:00 p. m. , . September 10th. Uok VISIT VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO, nore The moat perfect reeort -In the a to Sonth. Brerr modern amtmemant nta derlee. - . h ' * W. W. CSOXTON. " Oen. Pane. Aaent, Idnt Norfolk, V*. t-?-to 17 ^ N - 1 t b 3| BULBS " <? IF YOt PLEASE. * par , a eke 1 Vale Oar new stock of French, i and Holland Bulbs ate now 'tor' arriving and to plant early. inaareo fine flowers. > ran Remember we make the, finest wedding boquets and , e in. floral designs. I*ht- Mail, phone end lelearaph or- 1 ^ deee promptly eaccnlcd by - j. irip i co.. ; ? RAi&?cin a p?* * 1K ; R \| , r 1 a a T. o?ar Brova* One Km. m / . > f1 iV vahixk*. if. o. !?; 'n I < * . > ? < B. A. Daald J?.. Dudu a mumam AKomfjt at Law . ? WaaklmtoB, Nortk Oltallu * Wa practloa la all tka Mart* b . ? * l, -V<P* SPvyn- aUj'.v rV ! < * m M m M. 'M M m Wll*y 0. Rodman. .[V'-fr RODMAN M RODMAN * < i ?> ? i .I ? . V.* 9mm 0- * ' a a a a\a a a a a a a a.a ? a a a a a a a MM a 1W a WAHUfUTOM, *. a a . a ........ a &an5nMmunTk" - .17*3133 ~"-7 ^ ei: WASHUfQTOK, K. G. ? ' a a a a a 'a a a '?" . ?> * -a aa? i i V8 " ??? Mward L. kmit ? Ti'?Hftna H. C. tt ? RlflB A onolN ?l imw at u>. Waahlaftoa ib4 AMt, M. 0. ,2 oaua k wwnw Ofo takva'TMOo. BS4C. _?!; ? ?? * * * 9 f + . V ..-r. NORWOOD imw Attora?7-*t-La? " ' V . 4 Wsehlsston. N. O. n .. ?. / m ! FRANK ft BRYAN Inmiy ui? " one* la Savlaja aad Traat bulMlar aaeni floor. Prao tleo la all <fca coarta. * ^ m 8PLEKMD -T TT OT BOMB OTATp. Bwitu ? 4 Per Ot AM. ........ eu*iM?Lee t?i ..i. iimiw.II * rheme, W4. I,,r The tmjmrn UH iw Co. H. a. OOOPKB, ll?l a a a a a a MANAGERS FOB PRIMA RX. The tellowths Demoerata an haa- T appointed aa manapen la thafr eepeettre praelncta fat the primary > be bald oa September ?0th. l?lt: lint 'Ward?J. O. Chanaooy and H. Dan. Second Ward?W. L. lanablaaonae and W. R. Briabt Third Ward?-John.R. Hill and I. t. Proctor. Fourth Ward?P. P. Whitley aad . IV Tlynn. PtpartUe?J. W. Mitchell and Jaa. [. 'Corey. ^ Old Ford?W. M. Cooper and 8. .. Wllllard. Tranter'. Creak?J. Alfred Hodcee nd John T. Ball. Baayar Dan?Geo. W. Mia am ad J. It. PtskhMa. < .. '' - ' ' ' Woodard'e Poad?M. H. Cutler ad J. Mae. Alllsood. Plnatovn?W. A. Kaapami and t. O. Boyd. Chocowlnlty?J. E. Taylor and eeee H BUI. " Bloant'a Creak?W. R. OaUowny ad WU1 Martiander A. M. DUMAT, Chairman of Board ot Blectloaa. P-li-ite
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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