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AND YOU WILL FIND NOTHING OVERLOOKED. That's what has made the reputa tion of Winchester Rifles, aside ?from their own peculiar and suc cessful construction. The system being all right, the next thing is to make them right. This the Win chester people have always done. , They spend large sums of money in testing materials, in inspecting and gauging parts, and in testing finished guns for manipulation and shooting, so when the gun reaches you ? it's a perfect shooting iron. There are Winchester Single Shot Rifles, Repeating Rifles and Auto matic Rifles, and you can get them in various calibers suitable FOR ALL KINDS OF HUNTING TURNER'S ALMANAC FOR 11M7, I biggest and beat In 88 years, ready November 10. Order now from , dealer, or send dime, coin or stamps for prepaid copy Turner's Almanac. 110 Times Bids. Kaieigh. i 10-2 1-ltp. First ltnpt 1*1 Chnrrh. Divine services at 1 1 o'clock In | the morning and at 7:45 at night. i Sabbath School at 9:45. Prof W. G. | Prlvettc. Supt. Ladles Alii will meet . with Mrs. Millard Wright on Knst i Fifth street Monday afternoon at 4 O'clock. There will b?? no Wednes day night prayer meeting or Tparh era meeting on Friday night owing In the union services at th?! Metho dist church. . . . First Presbyterian Church. . . . Sunday School at D:-I5 a. m.. B. G Mobs Supt., J. 11. Sparrow. Asst. Supt and teacher of Men'd Bible Class. Mr. Jai.u s V.\ Jilka will lead th< tit lisle. A lull attendance is desir ed. Thore will be no sorviros nt this church tomorrow owlni? to lite union mee!im; at the Methodist church. IiO*T: A POCKKT HOOK mXTAIX ini? more than $17.00. Finder ro ' turn to Daily News office and re ceive reward. I 10-2 l-2ip. \ hii! .store nii'?i?fl!ti' rn|!liH'i l?ij{ space Tor its ti'lline ? and It in very rare that bic space is usr*d for any thing l?"ps than a bis massacre. Ask your husband to buy you a n/cc new Ran ye ASK HIM TO LET YOU COME TO OUR STORE AND PICK IT OUT. YOU USE IT -HE DOESN'T. WHEN YOU COME IN YOU WILL FIND A RANGE WHICH WILL DELICHT YOU. THEN THE BREAD AND PIES YOU CAN BAKE WILL DELIGHT YOUR HUSBAND AND THE WHOLE FAMILY. EVERYBODY WILL BE HAPPY. ASK HIM TODAY. Harris Hardware Co. The Town Gossivl I GOT Into trouble YESTERDAY. AND IT wasn't. MY FAULT at all. AND 1 couldn't help 11 AND JUST the tame. I'M IN b:d today. AND I don't know. WHEN I'M going. TO GET out AND IT happened thl* way. AND YE3TERDAY. JUST BEFORE dinner. I WENT la to see. # GEORGE WHO run* the CRFEIC RESTAURANT. AND I talkrd to him. ABOUT ADVERTISING. AND I got through. AND. STARTED out. AND SOMEBODY. MUST HAVE seen me. GOING IN. OR GOING out. AND I puces. THEY MUST have told. MY WIFE about It. A ND WE'VE only been. HOUSEKEEPING A while. AND WHSN I sot horn*. . FOR DINNER yest erdaj. THE ATMOSPHERE. AROWfD THE houw. WAS RATHER rool. AND AFTER a whlia. I FOUND out. WHAT WAS the matter/ AND IT aaema THAT SHE had heard. I WAS In th? restaurant. AND SHE thought. THAT 1 didn't get enough. TO EAT at home. AND THAT J got my meali thera. AND SHE was mad. AND I'D like to know. WHO TOLD her about It. AND I explained. WHY I had to go. INTO THE restaurant. AND I think. 8 HE BELIEVED me. AND ITS funny. WHAT A lot of hot water. A FELLOW. CAN GET Irflo. I WITHOUT HIS being to blame. | I THANK you. ] SERMONS BY EVANGELIST TOMORROW '?lt. TllACKKIt Wil l. PREACH AT I'M ON" SKKYIl'RS TOMORROW MORNING AMI EVKNIXtJ. MEETING IN AFTERNOON Will Also Deli ver 11 Special Sermon to Young Men at flu* Church To morrow Aflpnimm. lteviial no far lia.s Ikcn Highly Successful. There will he union services of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches | tomorrow morning and evening. in the afternoon, there will be a j-P'"<"i;il service for young men at the Methodist church, to which all young jr.. en under a hundred years of age [are fnvlted. Dr. Thaeker will preach j jon "The Making of Modern Men." j At night, the evangelist will speak on "la There a Hell." This is ont? of Dr. Thaelter's most impressive ser j .ior.s and it is expected that a large injnmbcr will bo on hand to hear him. I-, rpite of the carnival, public speaking, vaudeville r.nd other at tractions, there was a good-sized con sr<-r'. lion prom-nt at the service? last nlrh*. The revival ho far has been highly sv-m.-'s:i 1 in every way. NORFOLK-SOUTHERN WILL SELL OFF ITS SURPLUS LAND The management of the Norfolk .Southern UHllroad Company has re Jccntly dwcj.led to place on the mar [!;et for sale all real estate owned by ' lu Company that will not be needed In the future development of its property. As t lie linos of that com pany have been extended and devel oped from year to year numerous tracts and parcels or land have been .tcquired, the retention of which, ?wing to changed conditions, is no longer ncrer.sury. The company's future policy will be to dispose of 'his property as promptly as It can be sold at a fair price and devote the proceeds to I he betterment and im provement or the railroad. In some towns along the line of J t ? road the Company owns nearly every other lot. 'I he ante of tlie property bus been placed In the hands or M. 8. Flaw kins. assistant to President. Norfolk. Virginia. For The Cloudy Days ON A day. WHEN IT'S rainy. AND CI/HJDT. AND RAD. OUTDOORS. IT MAKES a fallow. FRK1. LAZY. AND hi.i:k. AND 1IE don't want. TO WOII K. OR DO anything much. AND HF/B that way. ALL DAV long. AND THJNOfl. DON'T OO right. AND IT In. ON DAYR Ilk* thin THAT "PEPBI-OOLA" OF.TK IN. ITS pOOD work. AND I.OTS of m?n, HAVE FOUND it nut. AND THRY mnko It n point TO OO arross Iho Htr**??t. THR FIRST I bine. IN THE morning AND THEY ardor A 'PRPSf-COLA." AND THRY drink It AND SOMEHOW. OR OTHER IT JUST R0*m*. TO MAKR cloud*. ROLL AWAY* AND EVERYTHINO neema. ?T1RIOHT AND cheerful. AND THEY *re ready TO GO back. TO THKIH work. AND TIIEY fMl. LIKE WORKING too. AMD IT'S I he brut. "CLOUD CHASER." THAT THERE In. ON THE market. AND IF you try It. YOU'LL BAY. THE SAME thin*. AND YOU'LL And. THAT IT put* you. IN THE flnoat kind. OF TRIM. AND MAKES you ready. FOR ANYTHINO. THAT MIGHT turn up. I THANK you. THEY FIGHT OVER THE DAILY NEWS ALONG THE BORDER l/oc&l Boy at El Piuo States That Paper la Bead With Keen Inter est Among Soldiers. "We all enjoy the paper and ev erybody here reads Is. There is nothing like It. Toll the folks In Washington that all of us are well and" we all send our love. We're hav ing a big time." This is the message contained In a * letter which was received this morn-t ing from Frazler McDevltt, a local, boy, who Is now with the North Car olina militia on the border. In the letter. Frazler also states that there is usually "a scrap" between Dr. A. K. Tayloe* and Colonel Rodman and some of the other officers over who gets the Daily News first and that It is even worse with the non-commls sioned officers and privates. Wash ington is represented by about | twelve men on the border. ROLL AT THE HIGHLAND SCHOOL, 1st Grade ? Myrtle Davenport. Martha Moore, Mary Perry. Ethel Davenport, Mamie Beddard, Addle Laura Ipock. 2nd Grade ? Elizabeth Latham. Dempscy Williams, Elizabeth Hodges 3rd Grado ? Croom Perry, Eugene Moore. Alice Moore, Margaret Leg- ? gette. 4th Grade ? Flossie Wilson. Selrna Hodges, Johnny Burroughs, G. T. Ipock. 5th Grade ? Ruth Clvlls, A. G. Williams, Julia Wilson. Elsie Clvlls. Theodore Moore. 6th Grade ? Balmbrldge Leggette. M.'ldred Hooten, Harold Plynn. May , Moore. " "*f I 7th Crado? Alma Leggette. Julia ' Legeette, Lester Latham, Ophelia ' Latham. UP BEFORE THE RECORDER The following cases were tried be 'fore the recorder yesterday: Frank Nobles. Intoxicated. $1 and costs. Frank Nobles, Intoxicated, |5 snd costs. Greene Singleton, driving paBt a corner at greater speed than four | miles an hour, not guilty. "THK AMEIUOAN. ?rRLfl" NKW THFATRE TONIGHT Tonight closes the high-class vau deville act by the American Girl Co. This attraction has pleased and de lighted all who witnessed It. In ad-: dltion to the vaudeville tonight Mae* Murray will appear In "SWeet Kitty Bellalrs." written by David Belasco. ( On Monday night a great show Is hilled for the New Theatre being I "The Olrl Hp Couldn't Buy," and the ! prices of adniTsfTon will be 3 Sc. 60c, | 75c and $1.00. This attraction has a national reputation and the theatre management la to be congratulated upon securing It for this city. Secure I your seats early at Wbrthy A Eth- . erldge's drug store. Christian Church Service*. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, W. | O. Rills, superintendent. Subject at morning services. "Counting the . Cost." Subject at crvenlng services, ' "Israel Defeated at Al." Christian endeavor at 6:45 p. m. ATTEND THR AUCTION SALE Wednesday. Oct. IS, 10:10 a. m. Hear good music by the Atlantic Coast Realty Co. 'a "All SUr ?mi Band." I0-l$-tfe-fp. STMT n DTE PHSBIEM Rio da Janjrio. Br axil, Oct. S. ? (By Mall) ? An aniline dye factory >u been established at Jul* de Fora. ?tat* of Mlnaa Qeraea. Prom Its Ini tial- work excellent results have been obtained. British representatives are trying to learn whether It haa German backing. Oatenalbly It la ef local oWMtshls. BAYONNE STRIKERS HAVE STARTED WORK New York, Oct- II.? By almost unanimous vote the Bayonne striker* decided last night to return to work. ? little hissing at the bum meet ing In Mydoeh's Hall marked the finish of the 1916 struggle of the Standard Oil Company employes for changed conditions. All of the 1.200 men packed Into* the small hall ac cepted the decree. The men will re- 1 turn to work today, leaving the queetion of wages and working con , dltlons to ke determined by the two Federal mediators now in Bayonne. "Quiet and peace! That Is what we want," cried Martin Karetzky, mem ber of the strike eommittee, at a moment when the massed strikers seemed to hestitate. Nearly 12,000 men will return to the plants this morning as the out come of the meeting last night. Only ELECTION SCOMKIMK HUE MfOE [I SUFFRAGETTES (By United Press) New York, Oct. II.? 'Bang! This Is the day Mr. Congressional Candi date who has said he will not rote to submit the Susan B. Anthony Fed eral Suffrage Amendment, gets his. All over the United Btates women of organizations affiliated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association are holding meetings at which their hoarers will be urged not to vote for the candidates who have said they will not vote to sub mit. Where one candidate hat* been non-committal and the opposition candidate la In favor the non-com mittal will catch it In the neek, neck, neck. With two non-committal can didates the women will not recom ANNOUNCEMENT. Having connocted myself with the largest magazine house In America of 46 years standing in the business, I will be In position to take care of your interest both In new subscrip tions and renewals, also special club offer prices. Owing to falling health I am compelled to look to something of this kind and would appreciate your liberal patronage In the future as in the past. Respectfully, W. J. RHODES. Phone No. 147-L. Office at home corner Second and ReBpass Street. 10-2 1-3 tp. 4,500 of thee? were actual strikers. 20 NEW NAMES! ON Si. LIST OE DULY NEWS Twenty new subscribers ? nearly all from the rural districts of the county* ? were added to the Dally News subscription list this morning. A number of new names have been abided to the list during the week, but today's number establishes the record. For the last several weeks, not a day has passed but that some citizen of the county did not come In and ask that the paper be se^t him. mend. Likewise with two la faror. rhey are strictly non-partisan. A ?areful poll of the opinions of alt :andidates on the amendment has b?en 'made. ITTEND THE AUCTION SALE ON Wednesday, Oct. 15. 10:80 a. m. 10-18-tfc-fp. TODAYS PROGRAM ? at? New Theatre "SWEET KITTY BELLA |R8" Paramount Feature Closing act of "The American Girl Company In High CIam Vaudeville COMING MONDAY NIGHT "Tho Girl Ho Couldn't liny" Admission 35, 60, 75 ft 91.00 ADMISSION 10c & 20c Show starta at 7:46 sharp Matinee dally at 4 p. m. THE (JRI8T PROPERTY SUB Div ided Into 75 choice loU. Will be sold at auction Wed., Oct. 25, at 10:80 a. m. 10-18-tfc-fp. WANTED! We Have Parties Wanting Small Farms One to Two Horse Crops Any where in the County Write Us About what you have and our repre~ sentative witl call on you ? and look it over WASHINGTON-BEAUFORT LAND COMPANY Washington, N. C
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