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A COME UP OUT or \OUR IPLMTfIM’ A* BOJE Uhe THERE WOW?\\ ?SE , Kkar-ih owiotJs! j -tuev’u. be plawtihg \\ \WItL IT GROW ?/ / THAT VELP AFTER I \\ W U#T HE WAHTS» *~tS*L / | GET THROUGH DOSTkJG fgn T — 1 him- he'll skid home |\ &* Jyl I \ wmi EMOUGM bricks > *1 Mug /H \ o*4 His BACK TO BUILD/ » A Bgg TV A CMIMMeV! rv-W C*s «*> \ (•(•(/ .. V -* lk< L J v /^Lyy Rttul J \ yf 1 L ■Uy V,\ V \ 1., TJ I J J 9 j Ji *• • J V r ■ /▼/ /»- . V\, ■ ’ j* -^H * 0 m \ f r» *#/ I . .T-"l 'Mufli*. #*| W .4 \J / f |i y' j M "wi ij \ ' I / j I Mi fl I-lJ V/rf J£-4 11 Mm jU ** w &+** : "t : - I - ' /il 1 H,, y/Wf - -ion ~R ,iQ\ySTfePS> dog-gome GARDEM . , from legal teehnlealltleo to Raleigh business conditions. , The 10-odd acres in, tha preaent alte Will rereiee the addilion of aeveral I • acres to the rear of the fair ground., I and thia. the society derided today, will | be sufficient to meet demand, of • ■ growing inetitution for fio yodra to come. . Governor Morrison In it minute* of- • ‘ ferod a plan, adopted by tho noddy (with applauae, that ta eiperted to do more toward, gaaranteeing the sapah eloa as the fair than all the three hour* of debating over going to Method nad then come. Heretofore, the eociety ha* lived ! through the sessions of the general as sembly In fear and Trembling for lh» 1 ' llllla st,&oo appropriation it'ha* been ’{receiving. With barking from the gov j ernor, however, and a ranrreto plan far going after aid in a buaineaa like way, tha nett legislature will be called upon j | far real, effective aeeistanre In making .Itha fair a aUUwide propoaition instead t of the. usual central countie* exhibit • of farm product*. i jAt the governor's suggestion, a com- I miUee of aeven will be appointed to r confer with tho department as agrlrnl t lure nad make a aurv.-y of the need* ■» fj • *• y „ .. eV’ir ■ ' 'r-• X'-JPIl'- Wy- * •» „ % *0 •* * ? '% - . f >. I ’. » • -V- * ' '■ ♦ n \ .'lll , ■\ y • w If tent is up tonight a choir practice will he held there at 8 o’clock. In caae the tent in not • i> • f in the air, choir practice at the Hurst Studio in the Grant building. ' • A -o' ’ % of the fair, give etudy ns to It* possl- I hllltlee •• an agricultural stimulant , and »ugge*t needed naaialance for Its proper support. It will confer with the budget commission and then the ‘ general assembly will be called upon * for financial, aid of o real eubstantial character. ■ Col. Benehan Cameron wanted the governor to pledge himself to Include ‘ In hla annual message the reeommen- J dution for state aaeistance, but the | goveraor preferred that he be privi leged to use hie own "method*" in gal ling the subject before the eolons. The governor's jnotlen for the ap- ( pointmant of tho committee and the | suggested plan was accompanied by a ah tty t speech on the purpose a of the agrirdttural eociety. He thought It , ought tin do more towards carrying out it* general objects rather than center ing so much on the fair. There should bo agricultural socle ties In every county In tha state. “I know there are the quasi-pelltlral agricultural aecletleo scattered ever the state," said the govefnor, "but there ought t# be • ran! agricultural society In every cocnty to lead and tench the people." He went on to captain that the purpose of the state society it to By Ahern *M» CffpWOW W"T» foster and promote sericulture in every t way- » The eettlenent of tho light on tho lo- 1 ration and the Inauguration of tho gov ernor's plan foq state aid made today’s | called meeting one of the most Im portant tha society has held. Mrs. Kdith Vanderbilt, president of the so ciety, was onubH to attend, having been detained at HUtmora. because of trou ble with her Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt presided. Judge June Aduma of Aaheiiiilr, who talked with Mrs. Van derbitt Saturday, told the society she ] was neutral on the location Aght, and that left the Held dear fer the three hour battlo. RKMEMBKR the row tale at Edger ton's Btablet Saturday. DEATH OP HIM ELIZABETH MORES Newt reached Goldsboro yesterday of tho death of Mies Elisabeth Mosea of I Chapel Hill, who diod In in Asheville I aanitorium following g prolonged Ill ness. < Miss Moses Is the daughter of Mr. E. P. Moses, who resided in Goldsboro several years age. The entire family 1 was well known and highly esteemed hero, where t|tey had often visited sines Mr. Motes' active connection with the Goldsboro public schools as super inlsndcnt, gnA Miss Elisabeth's un timely death Mates as a genuine blow WANTAI V* POE BENT—EOITRE AT NORTHWEST corner Centgy and Rprure streets.-- Apply to B . 0. Thompson. GENl’tNt PORTO RICAN POTATO plants inspected nnd chemically treat- Hi .trite to name, free of 4teaigi£itS>f II per thousand. 10,0 M or over, sl.lO per thousand. —H. D. Salter Pitta, Ga. ■ ' «..—»■ —i.. —i... f ■"■■■■■'*■ ■— ■ '■ tiMfee H»B BENT—ONE NEW PIVE BOOM huagalow on Simmons street, poeari sion given about June Hth, One new , • room bungalow on Linnet street, " possession given about July Ist. All modern conveniences. Apply it Isaac's Puraitgre »J«re. W ANTEI> —ACTIVE OR BILKNT PART ncr with on* theusaud dollars or more to invest in • god manufactur ing proposition. Osn net IS* to 111 per week .Apply by lettsw P. V“ oV ■ v \ / ;s - : fe-y 1 O I ■J * s* Mr. W. J. Ramsey. . \ It Is ri-markublc how fi-w of tho dis coverers an deonquerors of th* Now World died in peace. Columbus died of a broken heart; Balboa was dis gracefully beheaded; Cortes was dis honorci; tHr falter Raleigh was be headed; Pixarro was murdered; Ojeda died in poverty; Henry Hudson aas left to the mercy of the Indians along th* buy which h* discovered. Iloman leg. are not of the same strength. In fifty-four cases' in a hun «lrc Ice has been accumulating in the -in ■ tenor of Greenland since the dawn of ('history. It is estimated that at the presen time he ice-Atlds cover an area 'of aix hundred houaand miles, and are • jon an average a mile and a half thick, -I * : There are no fewer than 332 parka < j and squares in Paria. PAGE SIX