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r There's sport siiiukhig a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco I We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open forx you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! YocTl feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh Stfcrt You swing on this say-go like it was ? tip to a thousand-dollar bill I It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten oat of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's 'Cigarette with j Prince Albert for / "packing"! CLASSIFIED ADS. WHEN YOU BREATHE AND RAT city street dust, think what It Is. S-20-ltc. WANTED: TWO YOUNG MEN TO travel with manager. Salary paid weekly. A. F. FLEMING, care Gen. Del., Washington, N. C. t-IO-ltc. 1X*JT, STRAYED OR STOLEN: Out of Rodman pasture. 1000 pound light red Jersey cow. Horns cot off. My name on tag In right ear. Also one young bull cklf with name tag. James A. Hackney, ?'lt-lwc. WANTED: GOOD SECOND HAND safe, medium else. Address Flck len-Wcbb Tobacco Co.. Washing ton, N. C. " ?-lt-Jtp. WILLIS-MISH VINEYARD 18 NOW bpen for the reception of visitors, three miles from town, river road. Admission price SO cents. Per basket 50 cents. 't-ie-lwc. MR. B. L. SI 'S MAN. PRESIDENT OF Washington Horse Exchange Co.. ta in 8t. Louis, where he is buying two car lo&ls of horses and mules. This stock wll larrlve by express next Friday. ?-ls-eu. FOR 8ALF ? FARM OF M> At REH, 18 acres cleared, 6 miles from Washington; oni of best farms In ?eptloa. Good torero lund. T. H. Wbltaker, Wnahlngton, N. C. f-lf-lwe. WANTED: A SINGLE HOR8K WA ?OON. Woolard. at P. P. Maxwell's ?Mcycle shop. 9-U-ltc. FOR HALR: AN INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE. 2 hi horse power. In good condition. Apply E. O. Malllson's -garage, Hassell Supply Co. bldg. t-19-lwp. W)R RENT: HOUSE ON REOOND street between Respass and Glad den. Now occupied by Mr. N. Henry Moore. Bee FraAk H. Rollins. t-1 1-Mo- We-8n-Mo-4to WANTED; OFFICE WORK . AT night. Address, "Night," eare of Dally Newa. f-12-ffc. k , WW RENT : TWO BOOMS ON BAUT Main stfeet. Good location Phon* ? 4 J ' WW*; ? ?,. - . j FOR SALE: FORD ROADSTER with Gray & Davis starter and i light. Car nearly new and In perfect or der. J. HAVENS. 9-20-We-Sa-Mo-Stc. FOR RENT: SECOND STORY OF building on Respess street. Lower story now occupied by Johnson Printing House and Ellis Phillips. Mrs. Lucy Myers. ?-10-ltc. PORK CHOPS, STEAKS and FRESH Meats of all kinds. We have the nice Juicy kind that will please your appetite. Phone 470. GEO. FORTISCUE. 9-10-Stc. WANTED: SALESLADIES. McClel lan's Fire & Ten Cent Store. 9-20-Stc. FOR -SALE: I HOT BLAST COAL #tove used one winter. L. Y. Shaw. 9-20-tfc. WANTED ? GUM LOGS OF GOOD' quality. 10 inehee and np at amall end. Pamlico Cooperate Co. ? ?4-1C ^ ?""* POR SALE: DRY WOOD CUT Short lengths. S. R. Fowle ft Son's mill. 1-4-tfC. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS No. 4997. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, AT WASHINGTON, IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SKIT. 12. 1010. ReaonroM. 1. a Loans and discount* (except those shown on b) $558,808.81 Total _ 558,808.81 , c Note* and bills redlscounted . 14S.431.45 418.377.36 2. Overdrafts. unsecured, $7,038.31 7,038.31 1 8. U. S. bopds: a U. 8. bonds deposited to .secure circulation (par value ....$25.000 00 Total U. 8. bonds 25.000.00 6. Btock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 4,500.00 8. Furniture and fixtures 2,500.00 10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 25.774.39 tl. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents In New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. $12,895.07 ' b Net amount due from approved reserve ?. Mother, than Included in 10 or 11) 43,547.77 14. Other checks on banks in tbe samr city or town as reporting bank 4. la's. 74 15. a Outside checks and other cash Items $4,573.80 b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 177.80 4.751.60 If. Notes of other national banks 2.830.00 17. Federal Reserve bank notes 3,000.00 19. Coin and. certificates fc2.185.35 1 20. Legal-tonder notes . ... 16;500.00 , 21. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U, 8. Treasurer 1,250.00] agent* In other reserve cities 16.261.16 29.146.23 i amount due from banks and bankers Total ' . $598,099.75 IAabHttiee. 26. Capital stork paid In $100,000.00 26. Surplus fund 50,000.00 27. a Undivided profits $28.4|0.25 c Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 2,934.99 14,485.26 38. Circulating notes outstanding 28.000.00 24. Dividends unpaid . ... 60.00 Demand deposits: 35. Individual deposits subject to check 22fc, 838.77 36. Certificates of deposit due In less than 20 days 12.044.60 37. Certified checks * #-.00 28. Cashier's checks outstanding 786. 24 Total demand deposits, Items 25, 36, 27, p$, 39, 40, 41. and 42 9242,672.81 Time deposits (payable after 20 days, or sub ject to 20 days or more notice): 42. Certificates of deposit 80,482.21 48- Other time deposits . 75,^98.671 Total of time deposits, items 42, 44, and 46, $185,880.68 , ? 1 ToUl %% $898,099.75 54. Liabilities for rediscounts. Including those with Federal. Reserve Bank . . . 142,481.46 STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BEAUFORT, ss: I, A; M Dumay. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear, that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and ballef. A. M DUMAY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th dity of Sept. 1918. R H HARDING. Notary Public. M f Commission expires Nov. lit, 1817. Correct ? Attest: OBO. T. LBAOH, .1 W. B. SWINDELL, C. H BROWN. Mrt*. Ptnvtmt srarwraBts nm 9 HOKE TROUBtf CEnffiC MS TflAK AMffflCIHS Jw t . ' London. Sept. 19. ? If American motorists feel troubled orer the cost or teas for their boas carta, let them llat.n to the Britishers troubles and rejoice at their own good fortune. The British private motor car owner la unable to got the gas he wants at any price. When German , submarines began torpedoing the oil tank ships from the United States, the American oil men quit shipping it. Consequently gasoline !h so scarce in England that it is given out by catd to car owners in very limited | quantities. Not only is the private | motor car owner compelled to pre sent his oil card whenever he wants to run his machine a few tulle*. hut the little gas \he gets Is begrudged blni. Many a motor car Is in its par age until after the war on this ac count. j The government hRH allowed 60 Ver cent of the amount of gas de manded by commercial car owners. l'0 per cent of that asked for taxis, ifc per cent rf>f the private motor wiers' demand and 2 Bailors a ?nonth for motoreyrles. All "videnccs Ijomt to the doom of private motoi , ie until after the wnr. And the (private motor car owner blames the SuNniartrtea and the American oil ?hipper. In the IMstrint Court of ihe United state* for the Eastern District of \orth Carolina. United States of America for the use 1 nr.d benefit of McKeel-Rlchardson | Hnrdware Company, a North Caro- | liua corporation, plaintiff. v?. ' Penn Bridge Company, a Pennsyl vania corporation, and American 1 3urety Company of New York, a New York corporation, and R. S. Neal, de- I fendants. To Penn Bridge Company, a Penn- . sylvanla corporation, American Sure ty Company of New York, a New York corporation, Atlantic Creosote & Wood Preserving Works, of Nor folk, Va? Alsop & Pierce, of Norfolk. Va., J. T. Guard, of Coinjock. N. C., and Hastings Bros., of Norfolk, Va.. and all Interested creditors of the Jrfendants Penn Bridge Company and R. S. Neal. to the petitioners un known. ? You are hereby notified and In formed that the plaintiffs above nam ed have this day filed In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, a suit eatiUed as above; that the purpose of said suit Is to establish Its claim for materials furnished on the proB ecutlon of the work provided for In a contract for the construction of three bridges over the Inland Water way between Norfolk. Va.. and Beau fort Inlet, North Carolina, to-wlt. at Coinjock, North Carolina. North Landing, Virginia, and Great Bridge. Virginia; and for the further purpose of establishing the liability of the surety upon the bond given by Penn Bridge Company to the United States for the performance bf said contract and for the payment of labor and materials. You are further notified. If you ho desire, to file your claim and Inter vene In said pult on or bofore the 11th day of March. 1917. Witness the Honorable Henry G. Connor, Judge of said Court, this 16th day of September. 1916. H. Q. CONNOR. Judge U. 8. District Court for the! Eastern District of North Carolina. ? 9-20-Swc. I # NOTICE. A contractor Is wanted to build a room 24x30x12 feet to the school building hi Plney Grove district, six miles from Washington. Plans and specifications are in the hands of the Coupty Superintendent and A. C. Wldmere,' Secretary of Committee, Washington. N. C.. R. F\ D. No. 4. to whom bids may be submitted. Build ing must be finished by Novembor 1 1916. W. G. PRIVETTE. County Supt. BANKING Convenience makM u Irreelatlble appeal to the up-to-dat# mind. TUa mnn of effic iency haa positively no Urn* for any bat the most approved method* of doing bualneaa LET C8 HELP YOU TO BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BANKING SERVICE. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C Scores of Ladies Attended our Millinery opening today. Many more will visit this de partment of our storeon tomorrow. 7 HE LA TEST CREATIONS IhJ HEADWEAR Styles & Prices Correct. THE HUB Suskln & Berry Advertise in the Daily News and Watch Retuhs e _ Greatest Bo: s You Ever Wore After you wear ih first pair of Lambertviile F hber Boots, the chance* trc . ou'll never again buy any . .ther kind. They give the longest wear, greatest comfo- 1 and have the kind cf rubber that water can't rot. Il mnda la four brand Hi "SmB-Pfoof (*11 duck), "Rp(Ukto?" (fwt nibW), "L" (duck ?amp) and "Lnnco" (pure (rum with riba). The "Redskin*." ihown here, trc mad* throughout from re<1 rubber witb douhlr-thick b*U. red ?ole and heel. On *toubI i U lltgrrti wrarloi qualities red rubber ia hecoml ng mow *nd more popwlnr. If you r?n't locato ?ha Ijunhtrtvllla denier Ij your town, wrllc u? and we will wc that you are supplied. Send for booklet. LAMBERTVil.LE RUBBER COMPANY, Lambertvlllo. N. J. Votes Are Piling In THERE'S OOINO to be ? BIO- elec. on THIS FALL AND THE candidates AND THEIR friends ARB BUST CAMPAIGNING. AND SPEECHES ARE BEING made ALL OVER TttE COUNTRY AND EVERYBODY IB INTERESTED AND THERE U ANQTHER ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN PROORESS. AND THAT la FOR THE moat popular AND REFRESH INQ DRINK AND V0TE8 AKS BEING caat IN THIS elactlon EVERY DAT. AND THE ballot boxo* ?CAT* B2 fouod AT EVERY SODA FOUNTAIN. AND IT "o?ta FIVE CENTS to Vota AND THE total vota IN THIS ELECTION WILL MAKE THE NATIONAL al art Ion L<rC:: MIOHTY am all IN COMPARISON. AND EAPLY ra taraa mWCAT* THAT "Pbfbi-cola" 1$ FAR ahead IN THE election. AND BIDS fair TO CARRY EVERY 8TATE. AND NO candidate IN ANY other election EVER HAD 8UCH A clean record Afl HAS "Papal -Cola " A)ND THE votea HID PAIR , TO PUT "Papal Cola" IN THE "FAVORITE DRINK" chair BY AN overwhelming MAJORITY AND YOUR rote IS ASKED for I THANK yon
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