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For Seventy-Five Cents you can get a real camera for your boy or girl The fun of picture making has a delightful appeal to the children, and here's a new little camera, designed espe cially for the children's use. It is a daylight loading roll film camera for 11-4x134 pictures, adjusted for time or snap tdiot exposures, and is so simple as to w ork almost automatically. Any boy or girl can use it successfully from the start. Not a toy hut a carefully thoughtnit, dependable camera with the reputation of the largest camera makers in the world behind it. The six-exposure film which it uses costs only 10 cent so that the camera is not only inexpensive in itself, but very inexpensive to operate. Kiinu your chilern to the store aud let us show them the No. 00 Cartridge Premo Many other cameras to choose from at oir store and everything that is best in photography. LOUIS SELIG, Main and Water Sts. lS if News of Note From Manteo Jury List For Fall Court Manteo, N. ('., Aug. 7. At a six O'clock dinner given lust Monday by Mr. anil Mrs. O. J. Jones, the fol lowing guests were jueriei.t: MobdauioH J. V. Humble, Adilie For rell and Martha Jones; Misses Jna and Ethel Ferrell. Veola i'oole, An Hie, Josie, Nnnnie and I'alHe Joneu, Urowna iluuibie, and Mae Seott of Elizabeth City and Hr. Wiliia of Morehead City; He v. J. C. HumUe The evening was nimit pleasantly by all. Miss Mae Srolt of Kllzabeth City left on the ite.ii.ier Trenton today for home. Mr. I',. W, Joyivr W' nt t.) i:ii;"v beth City tod.'y. Mr. and Mrs.. W. I!.nfm g ive u three (oufse dinner at" i o'll.iti. Wedne. d.:y ( v ti j,r '11 honor of Mi Mao S-ott (f Ivia'fli City who is spending the veok in '-v us their r.iKsts. The invited ntma were; Mrs. I'errel'i of Uaiel.;!i, N. C, nnd her two daughters, Mini-es Ina and Ktln-1; Kev and Mrs. J. c. Humble ami two dnti'Uers, Drown andFlorina; Misses Annie and Jo pie and C'allie Jones and Snpt. K. W, Joyner. After sixmiing a most delightful even"n'4, thP- quests Hit voting M"S. r.auni an ideal hostess. A number of boats made pxetir elons from Ed' tit r, Kliza'-th City, and Manteo to N'a;rs Ileiul Sunday to take the throng of people who vent to attend the d-'dipitory ser vice of "St. Andrews pv-the K'-a," the beau: I f si t Kpisecpal Chapel tit Nags 1 lead. Dr, K. C. Ilrnoks r the Depart ment or Kdueation of Trinity Col lese and editor of X. C. Education, and his son, Kni:ene. spent, last week ' in Manteo. On Tu 5la eer.ln t)f. Brooks made an excellent education al addrsR in- Mnntpo 1 1 Mi School Auditorium on the subject: "What Are the Fon.es That Olupntp?" In this nldr rxi'osi'letl of th subject, the Fpetiker said thorp were two etes of forces that edncato.thp; -people rnd the nia'eriil thinas in the community and the forces within the child. From Ft irt to finish, the address was full of roiierrtn l'lustri tions, Hppi'f Tip instatices. and inspir ing thoughts". Monday nferroon Prof. K. Brooks of Trinity College. Miss Mae Scott of Kliz. City nnd Snpt. K. Y. Joyner of Mantro, went to Mann's Harbor. Prof. Brooks i deeply in terested in the educational progress of Pare County. The fall ti rm of the ; superior coui t Tor P8tiuotuiik county begins en Monday S ptembcr 18th. Court w li-e in session for two weeks, the fii".e"K being- f.,r the trial of s'ate caes end the fe ond for the trial of civil cast s. The juiora, as drawn up by the c; unfy commissioners in session Monday, art) as follows: FIRST tt'EKK H. J. White, K. V. l'.urton, 0. S. Whit , J, K. S arboroiiL-h, V. G. Smith. ). H. Forbes. C. N. Morgan, u. V, Sawyer, V. T. I'liek-t', W. S White, ('. II. K.'ibins'in, U. I.. -Tinker. TT, !,. 0 irr t. II. C. I, iinK .i.imos :.. Ttni, O. F. litili.rt. .1. M. Wil ton. O. C. Ttoinpp, ,T. U. S-ip-ic -, W. I,. 1) vis (Nhi. ('. H. liirn :;. A. I'ave,p"f. O. It nil . f. I!, .ones ( al I, I la r s. J. It. J 'ti s. (). C. Pny Kelieft Stalliugs. Jehn Jolinson, .1. It. I.:ilf-? Xewi.udi. It. n. Martin, W It. Arm -iron;:, O. T!. V,'st Vetioni Cartwtlsht Xixl, Joseph Stafford. It J. WilliallH. SICCOXD Y,'i:KK John W. Whaley, Jerry J. Hughes, Jesse CartwriMi', It. (). M freer. J. W. raws n. W. It. Matthews. C. I,. Hint n. Joseph Fine, J. F. Weeks, Sr W. T. Williams. (1. II. Scott. J. tJ. Walstn. J. P. Vl i-i w... h. Ward C. P.. 5'orrlse't , J. A. Cart-r, J. M Hiskett, Clyde I . lassiler, (Tiarlie Rlaffotd. A. H. Hughes, Coor-p W. White Sr., (Xtx ), Cnry Hall'inte Jr., V. T. l'ark'r, Y. C. Morse,. Iter. C. A. Ashl.y and family left Monday for a ttroo v,C3ks stay at .Wrthoville, Va. Mrs. (I -orgn I'iheridirp retifneri Momlav from Srith Mills. Board Makes New Tax Levy The !;.! d f c a..ty commisfh a ers. in Feson M-.:iday. t'xed tie tax lt-y for tlh' uisii;;. j-'.ir at . ! !; . a redu-vtk-n of O'.it. as eomi.ar- J with ihe levy of la -1 y, ur. This levy includes b .ia F'use auj county tux es. V. J. Wo)diey appeared before thy b ard rt pr s-ntni tLe Highway Cominis.-.i in and a-kod "for a k vy of 0e. lor road tax. instead of 18c. as at pres.n, lm thou-ht the matter-was pies n t-.l to t'ie board in form of a mot en, the increase failej cf puFs.ige t'-r link of a second to th Hi'. t to 1 . Th? Hlghwjy Commis fiuii a-k: J f- r a road levy uf 2c. last yea-, as pi mj-ared to 12c for th,j y-. ar h i'-) e. and ihe -boi'.rd this ye.;r was pvidenily n. t minded to c.o a-l-ove list ye r's increase. ' IV. .'ohn r'atiii.;. 't the E'i'ihe;:i ( th) pi'- . nrrd be:'ore the : arj to a-k f-r ;.n ajipripriation to tay the iK..rd bill of Ellis Holl.-wei: co". ;ed, who iiiHlerwt ::f an oporatioa rift fea'tr.ent in the inst'tut-'-.m f r . mii: -iiis. Pr. S..lfi-a stated ilvt he v.s en. rely wil'in to donat-' his own servip s in p-.rforming the cpTaticn, b ;t he thought that the county fhoild pay the negro's board bill. The romnii-sioners, however, fdt under 116 "o'digat'on in the mat ter, in-as-mu h as treatment had been given the ne-?ro without auth ority Tom them. It was further poin ted out that Hollowell is an alt bedied farm hand in the employ of J. S. Morris, at whose Instance the necro was received in the institution. Coryriht ln it End of Strtke A Union Victory (By United Press) New York, Aug. 8 Normal car tratlic was resumed today after a Ftrike of a" little more than a week's duration. Though refusing to meet the spe cific dt mauds of the Union the, Ft. cur companies recognized the rijii.i of the caimen to orinize nnd a ;rc t to receive a eomniittee from th" Union to discuss terms ' of settle men. The victory is regarded us Ona ot the greatest ever won by the Union and the strike has been character! ei has Tilivinj; been remarkably free from violence. Ninety four per cent of the train men favor a strike unless their de mands are met. occorditig to the oili cial tabulation of the v..te just made public this Mornlns. WATERULLY NEWS Pon"t let the hot weather r.-.aV" you cto s. Pr"p in her0 for n saucer of otir lep prenm nnd yn" w'll fp'ry'1 all about It. SCOTT & TWIPPY. Balm. Good Looks are Easy with JUi !. r t t.i k4 i:A Look os pood" as your city cousins. No matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Holm will surely clear your skin inflantly. Heals Sunburn, too. just put a littlo on your (ace and rub it off again before dry. Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle to-day and begin the improvement at once. White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors. 75 cents at DruggiAs or by mail dire5t. SAMPLE FREE. LYON MFG. CO.. 4ft So. 5th St., Brookla. H.V. Waterlilly. X. C, Auk. 8 . Tile farmers of this pi-ice are tin shin -their sw. t potato'.- this week, t-oml j iel.-is and i Oi d -- u make jbuity el' money. Sand' i'Ht with his movies Is making tilings lively here wi.h a t.ni d attendance every iti '.lit. !!cpc hi will come a-ain. !iss Ruby 1'arti'i ie and broflvv of Norfoik are visiting their Fislfr. Mrs. It. It. White. ir. I'aup and Miss Marie Jones of N'i rf iik re the cuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. White. Mr. and Mrs. philpots of Norfolk are expected to visit Mrs. Prince Hampton' ad Mrs. R. A Grbri-s to day. ' . Miss Mible f!akr (f Norfolk with two brotlv rs. fluid and Freddie are vi' f Itik" nt their uncle's Mr. Soiloy liosi. Miss K'liel Pitch of New Yo'dt Is f w tiding Hip summer with Mrs. Pet tie Bir o. Mrs Ifoff I'anirdon nnd pli'dren -f in -i-.r Tt-rneh :ro vi. i im; rla "tives and fib'iius ber. V.n. ?'e" .Iprvis rnd dne.:hter. ..M ,l''i l.iM'iT'l't i'.IKI line ,i t-n to I--' Mi"fs of Miss Miniih ('it Mrs, Cl-r-tiep P.nvdy and plill i'ren of Oranly, N. C, are vlsittus h'T fm! or Mrs. Milton Mclson. MPs t.ilKp tJanderlfn ami brother of Cor'dla are Ft1f,n:tirc the wpk rnj with t'rrir si'dpr Mrs. Arthur Hampton. C'p. V. L. Kni-ht of Penh: with his wife and dnnrhter nnd Mrs May er Wh'fp nnd daui;htpr Minnie of Kliz ibpt!i Ci!ylinve been v I f i t i n c: tbp'r brother R. P. KnP'bt. AH-js Klsin Pawyer of Norfolk has rpturtied to her home from a thrpp weeks visit to her Aunt Mrs. R. L. Knidit. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that curs our bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback 1 Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality ! There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! You'll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. PHI Ai mm the national joy smoke You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be eotten out of a chummv jimmy pipe or a makin s cigarette with Prince Albert for " d a c k i n p " ! X mi OHC J.1-Y-' A Albert tidy L REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. J?ijT red tin. snd in Wiutoa-Salm, N. C. VX ct, every Prince Albert peckage, has ThlilithrreTene 5r ' s real meiage-to-you side ot ih. Udy JTs,- on its reverie aide. You'll read r-" Process Patented July 30th, 1907." That means that the United State liovern ment hat granted a patent on th crocea by which Prince Albert 1 made. And by which ton ju ora and trlraat ptrctt ar cut out I every where tobacco iaaold you'llfind Prince Albert awaiting you in toppy red bag. 5c; tidy red Una, 10c; handaom pound and half-pouno tin humidor and In that clever cryitaU glaaa humidor, with aponge moistener top, that keeps tno tobacco in ' tucb fine condition alwayal : BIWHWaa SPECIAL! MANUFACTURER LEAPED TO DEATH St. Louis, Aug. 8 Oeorco K. Smith, pppretnry of the Yellow Pine Manufarturprs' Assoeiitlon, leippd 'o dfiath' hrro from tho fiftcrntlt utrry of tho bank building in v,h'.ch hla ofllco was located. FINE WHITE LAWN Organdie finish, suitable for Waists, Dresses, Children's Dresses, Etc. A limited quantity-only. While it lasts 1 flf i4 P n Fowler Go, Wilson Writes o the Kaiser (I)y UnitPd Press) 1'eiifn, Auit. !? -Prpsli'ent- Wi'son's per-onHl letter to fin Kivspr rfuril in I'oli-Jli relief 'v!s h'Mi!vl to Kin peor Williiiiu this morning. RICHMOND'S Most Centrally Located Hote The Lexington Headquarters for all North Carolinians. EUROPEAN $1.00 and up AMERICAN $2.50 and up T C. JONES, JR., Mgr ! Frldy tf This line is specializing in fast freight service for both carload and package freight. Route Your Freight Via Nor folk Southern Railroad I 1 a H Mla
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