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>? What a the chief reason for the superi ority of Royal Hairing Powder ? There ara several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. ^ f This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York CLASSIFIED ADS. |OV WANTED: POSTAL TELE GRAPH CO. 10-S-3tp. CUT G LA 88 OP ALL KIND, MOST acceptable wdddtng presents. A new showing W. M. BELL. 9-38-tfc. LOST: OPAL AND PEARL RING; somewhere on Main street. Reward If returned to Dally News office. 10-3-atc. JM1SH MARGARET MORGAN. Manic teacher at Wsshlngton Collegiate institute, will give lessons Wed nesday afternoons and Saturday mornings at the home of Mrs. Jo seph Ross, S15 East Second St. Por rates phdne 93. 9-28-lwc. Iff' SILVERWARE, PLAIN AND attractive patterns, Just received. W. M. BELL. 9-38-tfc. . V WANTED?GUM LOGS OP GOOD quality, 10 inches and up at small end. Pamlico Cooperage -Co. t-4-lC. A BARGAIN: CooiVinatlon Saddle * buggy horse for ssle Quick. See / Pat Godly. West End Dairy. 9-36-lwc. TIN WORK, REPAIR WORK; Store. . put up, 1. C. HOUSE. 10-J-lwc. STRAYED: . ONE POUR MONTHS old brown and white male setter *puppy. Rewsrd for his return to ?Geo. Hackney. Jr. 10-3-atc. LOOT: A U. 8. AUTO TIRE, CHAIN tread. 30*3 4. Please return to S. A. Gravely and receive reward. 10-8-2tc. WANTED: A JOB AS HELPER IN a garsge or machine shops. Ad dress Jesse B. Latham, Washing ton. N. C. 9-85-Saw-3wc. Advertise In the Dajly News. ly *J MWVMV'i 19Mb? :cXfis sjo. Hiaoirn. ( huh niiea any or niKo Anlrtinla raUe<1 for and d?UT*re<l. nm> M? W?w?r?i. N. umiis tit tu GIVE SOLDIER FIANCE SIGHT Part?, Oct. 4.?Members of the Academy or Medicine are debating whether they are Justified In accent ing the offsr of a young girl to sac Jrlftce one o? her eyes to restore sight ? to her blind soldier lover. I The offer vraa made following the publication of a statement from a leading oculist, Dfr. Rochon - Duvlg ncau. that science had progressed to the stage where it eras possible to >graft a small piece of the human cor 1 nca on another cornea, and thereby ? perhaps confer partial sight. The 'girl writes: I "1 should be proud to serve my ? country by the gift of p.n eye If you entertain the slightest hope that sight epuld be restored to my flanee." J Dr. Durlgneau had advised that the offer be rejected. AMERICANS IN ENGLAND ' HAVE T0J11IEIDENTITK Are Being Roped in as "Slackers/ Having a Hard Time of it. By WILBUR H. FORREST (United Press HtnJT Correspond en t) London. Sept. 1?.?(By Mail)? American men of tqllltary age who come to England Just now hud better bring along their birth certificates. They will need them and more to convince the British authorities they are not super slackers. The super slackers?men who hare railed to register under the military conscrip tion act?are daily falling Into the net which the war'office has set for them, Americans are bqtng netted in almost every haul. If they fall to have the documentary evidence h<m dy they are liable to remain "guests" of the London police until someone in Ambassador Page's embassy can look up the records. When a crowded tube train arriv ed at its terminus a few days ago. the male passengers wer6 herded In to a big enclosure. Two men who "had evaded conscripUon wept. Oth ers hastily sent for their wives and the necessary papers. An American newspsperman, whosi\ name Is well known to readcfrs of s big New York psper, was in the 'catch." He proved his identity when ths opportunity arose and was freed. The authorities however, led % score of men off to the district police station where they spent the night. More thap half were super slackers. -The raid system is only a part of the big campaign to rope in the mil itary shirkers. Careful examination registration cards held by all aliens is going forward. The Americans, aa well as Dutch, Spanlah. Swiss. Ar gentinian? and other neutrala are re quired to show why they are not serving In the British army. They Wiwer that they are neutral. The swift reply la "Prove it." Here's how one American proved it. The mall brought a document re questing him to appear at a big re cruiting office Sept. 2 to Join "His Majesty's Forces." The American wrote the recruiting officer that he waa an American citlxen and there fore exempt. Twelve houra later, back came the officers' answer: "Prove it." The American mailed his pasaport, issued by the 8tate De partment at Washington And enclos ed a courteous note suggesting that this "should eliminate all doubt.' The ?Assport got lost In the mail. September 2 was drawing near and three days later there waa no word from the recruiting officer. This meant that a pair of soldiers would probably appear soon at the Ameri can's doorstep and take him along as a super slacker. He called the officer on the telephone. "I've sent you my passport; Isn't that proof enough?" he queried. "Makes no difference," waa the re ply, "you may be an American all right, but you'll have to prove it." So the American proved it by hav ing the American embassy write the recruiting officer a letter. Then the recruiter apologlexd. It Is one of the many narrow es capes from khaki that Americans are having Just now. LITHM URGES FARMERS TO HIKE EXHIBITIOR HO) (By i. F. LATHAM) To the Farmers of Beaufort County: The North Carolina Qreat State Fair will be on October 16 to II. Beaufort county MUST do Itself proud at tbla exposition. It cannot be done-without the cooperative ac tivities of the farmers of our county. Our reaourcea and possibilities de mand that we take first place In this contest of counties for beet display of Held and garden crops at the great State fair. We need the aid, aaelat ance. help and cooperation of every farmer, merchant, bnslnesa man and banker in the' count/ to help us pull this county's exhibition off In great shape WILL yOC HELP US? Qet busy right NOW The rar carrying our display iudat leave Washlngtoa Wedneedsy, October 11. We want this exhibit to carry In It specimens of every, type of ourvsoi1 and every type and variety of fleld and garden crops. We want to sbow good specimens of every variety of corn. Bvery variety pI cotton, to bacco, peanyts, potatoes, noy beans, eow peas, clover and all the *rasees. hoy and picture; every variety of hay? peanut, aoy bean, cow pea with and without grass mixtures, airalfa, crimson clover and any othfr culti vated field plant; also specimens of all garden plants or wbataoefer kind, fruits and flowers. Ladles, please send some flowers to decorate our booth; send old Beau fort off in blooming, good shape. Wo want the largest ham. the largest middling and shoulder of meat that can be found In the county; also can of lard. We oannot exhibit any live stock br poultry, but-we do want a nice large fat hen well dressed and a nice large fat well drerted turkey; also a nice well dressed 4O-lb. pig. We want to show this pig standing In a rrast of soy beans with ear of eont in ita mouth. The pig and poultry can be taken to the tplr la our car alive, and at the preper time dreased and put on exblbltlop, so that It would not spoil but could be sold at the ?loee of the fair and the farmer sending it would sustain no loas. r ? Mr. farmer, please do not be la-l JE. Carolina Teachers Training School ' A 8l?w Mhonl to train tauhrn for th. ?itn? MkMla of North Car olio. Bvtrr fo?mr u dlrMUd to tkU ???> parpoM. Tuition tt? to 411 wko l|rM to IMCb r*ll Torn hf??B 8??t.irb?T I?, IflC Tor MUlPtna and oth or In forma tton iUdroM, BOBT a. ffBIOHT, PrrHtmiU OVM.T<Sh, H. a Like getting back home for Thanksgiving? they satisfy ! Thanksgiving with the o!d folks at home?it does satisfy! For your smoking, Chesterfields do the same thing?they satisfy ! But Chesterfields arc MILD, too?that's the wonder of it. Dcn't expect this new cigarette enjoyment(sctisfy, yet mild) from any cigarcue but Chesterfields, be cause no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend ?an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggest discovery in curette making in 20 years. 'Give me a package of those cigarettes thct SA TISFY." CIGARETTES 10 for 5c Also packed 20 for 10c different about this matter, but be get within yourself that amount of J civic pride fpr community uplift?-1 that will cause you to go Into your | field to select an exhibit of the best |of whatever you are growing, for this great occasion nod thus you will j be helping to put your county at the j head of the list, agriculturally, |nj North Carolina. In selecting your"* exhibit be careful about trueness to t type and uniformity of display; that is to say select 10 ears of corn, each ear looking Just like all the others as near as you possibly can and you will have a good exhibit no matter what variety it may be. Corn Exhibit to tie?10 ears and three stalks with cnra attached. Cotton?-3 stalks with bolls at taofced. Tobacco?2 lbs. wrappers; 2 lbs. cuttors; 2 lbs. fillers Soy Knuw 3 ?talks beans attach ed; 1 pk. clean teed. Cow Pnw?1 pk clean seed every variety. >? PotAtoc*?Vfe bu. need, every var iety; % bu. Irish, every variety, new and old crop. Poanats?1 pk. clean nuts and 3 vines, every variety. harden Crop*?1 large collard. bunch of turnips, bunch of rutabagas, bunch of onions, any and all grades' crop not here mentioned. rop no Anled Hay not lean than 80 i be,? 1 AJfalfa, crimson clover, crimson elfcrcr and oats, soy ebans adone. soy bean and grass mixtures, cow peas,1 cow pea and grass, red elover , and orchard grass* apdan and any other good hay. / Please take enough of your time to select Whatever you may have and send It to me at Washington In time for me to receive It not later than Monday. October 9. The freight will be paid here. Be a booster instead of a knocker. 8U08CWB* TO THE DAILY JIBW8 Seven Vital Features of Our Service I?Prompt, courteous, intelligent at tention. M?Every safeguard luodera ingen uity can devise. ?1?Safe ?1.-pewit boxes for n nominnl rent. 4?Reliable officers and directors, chosen from among your own people. ?V?Strict privacy regarding your buy Ines? in ter oat h. 0?<Co-operation with our customers so as to secure the best results for both of us. 4 7?Impartial honesty every day in tho week. Bank of W ashing ton Washington, N. C. Daily News Classified Ads Bring Quick Results COMFORTS & BLANKETS COLD WRATH Kil IK NOW COMING AND IT IH TIME FOR HEAVIRR HEI> CLOTHING. IN THIH DEPARTMENT OVR I.INE IH NEW AND MORE COMI'MTTE THAN E\*ER. ALL WOOI, IlLANKETft?In WhlU* with colorwl honler. pUidd nivl oOicr color* j.. . . 94.SO (o 9IO.IW HOI,II) DOWN iN>MFORTR?Ki?ti.? Unci *m1 Hnl-li. h??a tJfnl ftotlgn* M OO to 9I2.00 Nothing woaM tje more ncceptahlo m 11 nfddln* prfft thu Hth?r of Umm*. 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