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; : i ..iIDKNT'S CABINET
: ft.ie I'losndent Wilson's In
duration there - wus n ' great
1 of speculation as to who
1,1 constitute, the new prcsl
t's cabinet, Mr. ,Wilson po
i cf using to' commit him
f i i to any appointment. .
: f.liatelj after the inaugu
i the cabinet member were
...need as follows: " -i
notary of State, William
.ir-s Hryan; Secretary ' of
-. .sury, William Gibbs McAdoo;
taiy of War, ' LJndley M.
-i! Attorney uenerai,, das.
sk Hevnolds; Postmaster Gen
, Albert Sidney . Burleson ;
itary of the Navy, Josephus
delai Secretary of the Inter
r, Franklin Knight Lane; Sec
i ta'ry V of Agriculture, , David
Franklin' -Houston; Secretary of
Commerce, William Cox Ilcdfield
Swretary of. Labor, William wau
chop Wilson. -(. --'""f ' 1
Mr. Eryan is too well known
1i i!r-1 p'ny Introduction to the.
nui people; but ; a brief
I 3 to the other members
; cabinet might not be a-
, ;;Uam Gibbs1 McAdoo i was
i in Georgia in 18G3, bnt hns
I for many years in . New
York City. lie is a lawyer, an
Inecr and n railroad presi
it. Terhaps his most notable
; . Lievement was the building of
i first tunnel under the IIud:
Lindley M Garrison' is a New
7-Judge. He is a native , of
.1 state also
j;ru-s. Clark Melteynolds is a
York lawyer; a native of
:f ntucky. He is fifty years old
s assistant attorney general in
V .1 to 1907, and has represent-
.l the government , in its attacks
. i the big trusts. r:- V :';'' -Albert
Sidney Burleson M a
; V xas law.vef,: born Us- 1863 .
Ills home is at" Austin, Texas.
If-, has been a member of Con
...m.ksi Rince 1905.
" David Franklin Houston , was
born in North Carolina 'but ..w
in-tr in Missouri. He has
., a college professor- since
I and is. about forty set ?
- - old.' ' ..:,' " .
TJoil field is a na
tive of New York born at:,Alba-,.-:..
ior.a. Tto iwt liLs eouea-
tion in the public schools and has
i m a iig steel manufacturer
William Bauchop Wilson is
4-,.,, lVnnsvlvama. ' u uo
I n a member of Congress since
It. .17; he is author ot.tne
crating the department of bv
, i I.., iioon vei-v active m
the intents of woikingraen, Be
bom in Scotland, W,"
, America when a Doy w
., minor himseit. .
"j'.r.rWn Knight Lane is from
v':.,i-ia, but was born in Can
. v; ti. has been chairman of
iVe interstate commerce commis
'u" iv,nila known over
S-i,b Tarolina as editor.?;
. wr nt WllSOll, .
h editor of the Wilo
w lHlicve. He Kpenwn m. . u
cnrlv life in Wilnon ana win "-
.. i .nrt mnnt 1. lie
,,v championed ; the cause .of
Wilsn: in the rnce ior
oora tic nomination- to the l
! si conceded ecn
,.rallV fr..m,tbC time that Wil
,t V noWflirtitf,that-Tanie H
vonld receive a porwo.
- -President Witaon seems to have
;.de a good lnnins a ier
rxocntuef the. nation. Hi"
j,.;h nM men of ex-
prictice' and - sagacity. . They
men who have stood for tbe
, , uie. The administration ju.
in .the history or tne cm
1-v witlan recent years.
1 nmiied tons of dyp
. t -, i nt Baltimore re
i roe
es
s it was being loaded on
v
.... ?n hi outer tiarnor.
raner was blown into
t- ... in i the. harbor
stc
V -
i ..r.i-fni damase. ana
. , i ..n.-tin were shaken
r a.ations, windows be
,1 i. - in a severe earth
, Vibrations from
, , .-o f. It to a dis
I
The loosest dista: xA cover
ed by "wireless" U n it. 1 as
between 7,000' an J ',' ) i P s
thfl naval .Station i t Newiuit,
Rhode Island ha vi i picked up
a message from jtomts in the Ar
gentine Republic. .
There are all the sitnis of new
revolutions in Mexico. Most of
the disorder is in the Northern
borders. :- - ' '
' HEALTH TTinn ER
This health idea is a big one.
It used to be regarded as u mat
ter of sentiment. Not so any
longer. Now; we have public
health planks in our big nation
al political platforms, health bu
reaus in. the campaigns. A few
weets ao VJovcrnor Crai? cilted
. - c
attention to ; the need of more
health work in this State, and in
President Wilson's short inaugu
ral address he found ; time - to
speak on public health in no uii'
certain terms; Here is wha t. h!
said: r-- ',r-:':
"We have not studied and in?r
fected the means' br which gov
ernment may be put, at the wr
vice of humanity,, in safeguard
ing tne iieann or tne nation, the
health of its men and its women
and its children.-ns well as their
rights in ' the struggle for, exis
tences , This Is no sentimental
4uty. The firm basis ' of
government is justice,,--not uity
These are matter -f - InRtico.
There can be no eoiialitv of on-
portunity,- the first essentiat of
justice in the body politic, if
men and women - and children
be not shielded in their lives.
their very vitality, from the con-
semicncos of ereat industrial and
social processes' which they , can
not alter, control, or singly cope
with . Society must see to it
that it does not Itself crush or
weaken or "damage its own.conr
stitnent parts. The first lnty
of law-is to' keep sound the socie
ty it, serves. Sanitary laws, pure
Tood laws, and determining con
ditions of labor w;hich individ
uals are powerless to determir ;
for themselves are intimate paris
of the very business of justice
a nd legal efficiency -., ; ... .
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Mr. C. If. Sanderliu who ban
oieued up business at 150 and
152 1'oindexter sti-eet hits an at
tractive stock of goods well dis-
laved in clean and inviting quar
ters. lie invites Elizabeth City
ecple and visitors in t lie town
to give, him a call. , ;
Miss Glenna Walker of Tulis,
N. .0., and Miss Daisy .'Brook
who is teachings at that place,
were in the city Satnitlay, visit
ing fHeuds
Mrs. ' J. T. SiHjnce, who has
Ixen ill for some days at . her
ionic on . 1'oindexter ' stiwt, . is
now improving, .' ;
Chief Thomas, former i Chief
Bell, Officer Heyntore and ;-Jule
Modlin have all announced 'them
selves as candidates for chief of
police, and are busy seeing the
oters in the coming -municipal
primary. , ' :
Jfr".' Samuel 11. Buxton of
Newport News was : hereon bnsi
uess Saturday. ' : ;" .; . - -
Miss Ella " Wbaley sitent Sun
day in Belcross visiting i-elativcs,
Miss Ira Iiyden of Okisco was
here Saturday. ':
Mrs. Y."; Iter Newbern of Tow
'lis Point we here Saturday the
ruest. of friends.-' ;
Mish Irene Twiford of F. - " '
City fs iu tie -city the giirt f
nl.itivcs.- :
Va-. Kt-tli- Duteher of Jarvis-
burg was in tie city Saturday.;;-
Tru: fpithet -
I called Li: i a dog, though he'd
t(v-1 i y friend
For r.'l f a' " n years, x '
And scr ' - : 'i a f.'.ilh that ha.!
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His glance has been t ::..It.".t
and true: .
And never a time has he ta'cn
the chance .-
To turn from his f;icnd in ruej
called him a dog who iu all
: his life . ' ' '
Had ne'er an unkindly thought
For me or for mine, whatever
- the strife, .
Whatever the battles fouirht. '
Unwavering faitU, unwavering
.- love . .. . - . '
These two were .the gifta lifi?
bore. - , - -
As tried and true as the treasure-
tfove :;-,.' 'J..
We sock on life's golden shore
called him ai dog who" had
guarded well ..
The interests of uie and mine
In broad, blue skies and in stor
my sjjelK - '
Alike did he hew the line: :
By day and by, night, in joy and
: v in 'grief, - ,-.--:c :".. 7"T.;
Hethe meek follower, 1 1 the
- chief .'--.'"
And I called him a dog that
day! " '' ' ;' v ' 'X
I called him a dog, and I'm glad
I did, ,
However the reader rail.
Because of his joy that would
not lie hid,. -. - -
As he showed -when: he wagged
" ' his tail! - -
: y: -Samuel MYood
3 he Qitizens Cani
6. to C'.OO P. I.
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Ve have ia stock a fullj.i"
of SEED for farm ; Corn,- Oat '
Clover and Grass seeJ,, ViX.pv
den. Tciis, Beans, Irish Potatw
Melon Seel, Onion sets, and a'
other seed in season. Our sec
are as good as. can le found c
the market and better than so:
Our FEED department is w; '
stocked with the lest oa the r
ket. Hay, Grain, and Mill I'c '
We Lave taken on, in cc "
tion wifa our f'J and seed 1
I: -. tie Elcttjic Snpply r
C, '.:?-.'.' -- ; I " -inessii..' and
; ' i.f -ytli-.T in the.E! v'
" - ' ' , for ! li;lt'
" Vi J' i -wer; We 1 r
. t "flctrician in our
; ' r, v I can go on short not
y i.-.,lalling or repair;
fA? wr:k. - .
r:::crs nianr
" to Perve,
, c:iti OK -
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tn. t. w, c-.rcosv.
' kCc ti Flora's new batlrftM
Cor. lltlm sad Wtr EU. . .
; . DR. M. It HARRIS '
',. ,';.:- DENTIST u"--
Kramar Eulldlng, Main ti
Elizabeth City, H. C -Honrs
l to It snA to
r. M.. WILUCY
"v.- I N T I IT
Kramar Building.. Roam No. IU
i ' v j. H. WHITE. D. D. ; ;.
Twaixty va yaara ta
.'-" i all its branches. :
Ofiaa err McCaba ft Grlca'g ttr
Cor. Uala sad' Polndaxter airaM
. " GEORGE J. 6PENCE
4ttonay Counaetlr at La
- 108-209-210 KTamer bulldlu
ELIZABETH CITY. N. C.
tH. IIOUSEOWNEH : .
Fall is the best time foj? Pain I
in;, and fall is here. Better point
that house now before the eold
wpnther conies, and thus prMect
it from the winter storms. See
ZHARBER 4 WHITE TIDW CO
ibout itj and' yon will be . sur-
nrised to find how little it wm
ost yon to paint with Stay Sem
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Paste Paint, whteb u tne utsi
naint votf can' buy. Every. rl
ion. of 8tar Femi-Patte Taint re-
nnlres one callon of raw linseed
oil before jt ia ready Tor tee. As
one. gallon f Stag Scmr-Ptrste
Paint costs $ 2.00 per p; il Ion, . s n d
m e gallon of. linseed oil r ' I'
f 1.00 per pallon, you pay C t." -1
(er gallon for the best an 1 1 ..r
i,t vaint that can te pro.! red
' Om"cSt Haifa TWO"
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-Try Ordui,- .iizy I'ss. Z. V. C.-dl, cf Ilayne, M. C
"I wa3 ia a very l:.i'.-t3 of hei':h, rnd wss net tbl'Q w
ts up trJ tcnJ tJ cy duties. I CI try Cardul. and soon
tcsan t? fevi t;";r. I cot V.ito be up end help (1j try
Louscwcrk. I crr:'.:.::.-i to tsis C:a rechr, ar.J now I
m t-l to do r 7 I :wcrk cr.J to curs f;r my cl-I-rcr,
-J I l tl ts 1" -I cou!J nevcx.pral;3 CsrdU cr.cj;';
f it tit t ;r-t.:u i hivt x;ctlvti -Cr'.
Ctrdu! Ij i ...... 1, ttcsuct It is nidtspec!.- f .
- c:r.en, and r:; r ,zzMy cn wcnjialy co.-;:.. ( .
C::--l dots c 3 i , crJ dot s it welL That ex;
3 r:t:t succ: tit Us tad, dud-j tit past W y:-r
'i rs!;is." t:.: d.wcaJc cad women tick t.
U you art'a wcnia, t:d tired, dl, and afe Bervcu-,
i and Irrit l!;.I;a trcr. -?you need a tonic hyr -'
Ccrdui? CcxdJ t::dj, I'-'enhens,-restores, tr.J rc ;
: i every way n a t.-?c!r.!. Onicjernedy t:-t womtx T: .
1 w
rrIiri most rclicbls 1-nttrn for.fann uss
U bthcRAYO, Iti?xdcofthcbcstina
. A ttriah, so that it is ctrcn- end duyabla
without 1 1 irig heavy end awkward. - . . -
It gives a clear, stror- lht. Is easy to l:?ht arid Jff
It won't blow out, wen't Iczi, and won t smoke. It i3
"n ex-rt.rada lantern. in various Btylea an.
sizes.' Th2re ia a HAYO f.r every requirement.
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