X LOCAL NEWS. Lloyd Horton went to Wash* ington Wednesday. Rev. 'V. G. Lowe made a mot or trip to Windsor Monday. Mr- Alfred Alexander of Cres well was in town on Monday. Mr. Walter Clark made a busi ness trip to Raleigh last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hornthal spent Tuesday in Washington. Mr. A. P. Rowe made a busi ness trip to Edenton last Friday. Mr. H. V. Austin made a busi ness trip to Washington Mon day, Miss Helen Tatem of Columbia is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. M. Arps. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payne, of Dunn, are visiting friends here this week. Mr A. L. Holmes, of Cres wejl, w;-s a business visitor here i his week. Mr. 0. H. Lanney and Mr. Er >wn of Beaufort spent last Sunda e. VIr. and Mr* A L. Alexander motored to Tarboro last Satur day afternoon. Mr. Tommie White and Miss Miriam Ausbon motored to Wash ington Sunday. Mr. E J Respass, of Pine town, Wis a business visitor here Wednesday. Mt-sSr- G»orgeJHart*son ar’d Aubrey Owens left Monday nij ht for \ cskie. Mr. J. Fr iik Brinkley, of Greenville, was a i utiness visi r nr horo *' i* week es.sr;. - H. Clark awi Lt e Read made a i usiness trip to New Bern ?his veek. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Owei s spent a few days in Baltimore this week on business. Mess-* I C Holliday and Raymond Peat spent the past Sunday in Rocky Mount. Messrs P. W. Brinkley, D. 0. Brinkley ndJoeWetde motor ed Co lA/ tab ngiou Monday. Mrs lara Boyd left Monday ior a v.r.it with . et daughter, NJias Mary, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs C. V. W Ausbon and Mr. L R Ausbon motored to Washington last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Mizelle ard little daughter are visiting rela tives and friends here this week. Messrs. Harrv Arps and T. Gray Coburn attended the Cho wan Fair in Edenton last week, Mrs. Luther R. Ausbon, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. W. Ausbon. Misses Louise Jennette and Hope Hardison and Mr. Grant motored to Washington Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Angley, Mr. Roy Davenport and Miss Irene Harnson motored to Wash ington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Read and little daughter Elizabeth spent some time in Kinston and New Bern this week. liss Helen Clifton, who has :n visiting Miss Evelyn P*ul, urned to her home in Wash ton Tuesday. r. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell children spent the week-end ockv Mount with his mother J. K. Campbell. iss Gladys Bateman and Miss ibeth Ramsey spent the past k-end in Columbia visiting ids and relatives. r. and Mrs Herman Alex »r of Tarboro spent the past k-end here the guests of Mr. Mrs. A L. Alexander. rg W F- Ausbon, Miss Mir Ausbon, Mrs. H. R. Livvers, r. W. Tenniss and Mr. ik Ausbon motored to Roc lount Saturday. l8es Meredith Swam and n Cahoon, who are attend ast Carolina Teachers Col Gr enville, spent the in ur divine, . end here with friends ^nd yes. 3 E C. Caton and Mrs. H. vWs left last Sunday for home in Hampton, Vw,, af spending some time here their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ausbon. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’’ and INSIST! ,Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are 1 not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 4PUIS U Qtt Made nark ot Ba/er UaootictaM et of Sallcylfcacld ■-k-.-i. Have You Secured Your Supply of U WOOD? 8 ^rjA 9QA It not, right now is the best time to put your sup ply in and not be bothered and hindered after real cold weather sets in. i I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH HARD WOOD OR PINE WOOD Can deliver you any quantity immediately FOI1 CASH W Wood can be cut in any lengths desired. See me for further particulars A. S. MOORE w I 'if M N M3 ! Cry f* or MOTHER.:-Flet cher’s Castoria is es pecially prepared to relieve Infants in arms aiid Children all ages of Constipa tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To av'ok imitations, always look for the sipnature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. W anted SEED COTTON. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID W H. Clark, Clark Peanut Co. *,85 8 HEW LIFE PILLS The Pill* That Oo Cure. ~ GREATEST OF ALL WEALTH AMERICA’S GARDEN SPOT. ALFALFA AND FREEDOM. KILLERS FOR HIRE SCARCE. Our crops are worth bi’li n ■ every year. That’s encouraV In our mines, and oil wells a. hundreds of billions stored aw; y, and that’s encouraging. The unused water power of IV nation is worth tens of biiiio; , and other tens of billion.; for gation afterward. That’s cnc . .• aging, and also the fact that the atmosphere above there are endless billions worth of nitro; , which can be brought down electrical power. But there is a greater wealth, and its figures more imj ortar.t. One single city, New for the first time in it MORE THAN ONE Mil : Cl CHILDREN ENROLLED IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES. That is the REAL wealth of to day, and the real power of the future. Take away these children, and this country, with all its mines, water power and fertile soil, would amount to as little as it did when a few Indians possessed it and spent their time murdering each other. At the Genesee, N. Y., fair Lieu tenant-Governor Lowman arranged to ride one mile on the back of a five-ton elepha.it. The farmers (Hiuhtless laughed, as they saw 150 pounds of human being carried by 10,000 pounds of elephant. A 10,000-pound e’ephant will carry on its head one mahout, to guide the big beast, and in the howdah on its back an English gentleman eager to kill a tiger without giving that tiger a chance to kill him. ' 'on=mcr tj.o gap between Iv.; Knar. ■ ,A n to mobile man ufacturers who gives you fdr a few dollars a lit le machine that DC DCt Iii.'i.i, over the desert lands, re ! to i the V'rld’s most, beau.iL.il ww Crcm Colorado to nil". : ' C .' not resist buying lur.d, hoy-2’-'? to live there ■ . ; ■ . your migh ty dal'":' hurh in the East. Nothing grows until you irri gate. And when vou irrigate EVERYTHING WiLI. GROW Do yen put forti’.iz : or lime on 1 Mojave Desert alfai.a? Not an ounce of either. Alfalfa roots go down eighteen fee: through soil , . a ?1: : i < low:. from mountains iv. do up of lime, minerals and -'o.l'.irk.:. of growing and decay ing bur.eh gre grease wood and ugebru :h. hou cut your alfalfa seven times a year fer fifteen or twenty years; then plant it again, h si s ate it, and Nature does the The soil also produces democ racy. Any man with a hundred ' sh/.u dollar..' who thinks he is t • than . ors.o other American . hould •'< there. He would gather val u: A! e in formation. Going through, that country every brown golden hi' 1 in the (Us ance more beautiful than any palace or castle, under a mag nificent h’ue shy as big as the Cf entry, you care nothing for news that comes put cf human swarms in tIt East. Yos ■ o”l< l'cpe is that the Gov ernmen r '"now enough to pro vide the ' : g machines neces sary to ta’ rople to that land and to protc:. it. John IIulbeiL, - "iicial execu tioner at Sing Si g \ :i; m, quits his job after killin'; 10 in the electric chair. For h ' he ha: been paid $21,000—$lob fer each killing. Will the retiring executioner ever meet, on the other she y.:m 1 !0 that he sent on ahead? If so, what will they say to each other? Thank him, very likely. It is difficult to find another executioncv, because he must be a trained electrician, willing to kill for a living. It should be not difficult but IMPOSSIBLE to find such a man in a civ ilized state. should Know by John jocsph Gaines, M. D. Tuberculosis Germs Not Inherited. Most anybody nowadays can write or speak intelligently of tu ff u!o.-My little neighbor, a la .1 of ten, not'yet in ‘‘Junior High” refer.-; gravely to “T-B” when con volving with hi- play-fellows; the learned .scfci.dst.J and the statisti cian bewilder with technical fact . What to do with the dis ease however—to combat it suc cessfully—remains a dark and un fathomable secret. We have found out to a certainty that its cause is a definite bacciilus, a living, virile org. idsm, shaped like a rod, multi plying by dividing itself into short er sections when each individual reaches maturity. Colonies assem bled pr< -luce peculiar tissue-growth —tubercules, —nature trying to ward off the intruder. When the bacciiii deve ; > destructive power within th ; tubercle, its walls break down, and general tuberculosis re sul Is. The outstanding fact to be rC membe. id in tuberculosis is, it ia communicable. People do not in herit germs—they are acquired. A child may be infected, and harbor the bacheria for years without symptoms. Let him get influenza, on pneumonia or even a severe “cold” and the tubercle bacciiii awaken to do serious mischief. This brings up a positive conclusion: Ail tubercular patients should be subjected to rules of quarantine. They should be taught to save and burn all expectorated matter, and should sleep alone, using individu al bed-linen. Their towels should be ff >t separate and sterilized by billing. T errs s when dry, blow' every where! A dozen school children racing .along in their glee inhal ing millions cf these deadly germs! Tf there is an ordinance in YOUR twin against spitting on the side walk, make it include the entire street at your next meeting! Next Week. More about Tuberculosis • * i In Season l ime to Sow and Plant. Rye, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Clover, Red, White, Alsyke and Crimson. Pei niaii(ai9 Pi^nire Our Long Suit. We sell “Happy” Cow, Horse and Poultry ;.v. Feed; we Sell Everything for the Farm Agency For llaekaiey Wagons, Farts and Buggies H. Bo SEEDSMAN WASHINGTON, N. C Special Attention to Mail Orders RUbE TIME BENEFIT PUBLIC LIBRARY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM; lONIGHT v | ADMISSION: 35C 8c 50C, RESERVED SEATS 75C

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