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- Rll.M *W1 ncllivi rvffAn nxl Tor Heahh, Pleasure and Comfort it's the place to live. i 'v k ?? 9* i It's- the place for in vestmeot. A. C. HATHAWAY CLASSIFIED ADS. VOTED ? GUM LOGS OF GOOD quality. 10 Inches and up at small ?nd. Pamlico Cooperage Co. ?-4-lt TRY THE BAZAAR FIRST FOR ml)linery- We will sare you money. 10-24-ltc. ' ? FINK CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR sale by Mrs. M. C. Marsh. Phone 471-L. tlO West Third street. I0-19-lwp. JUST RECEIVED: A BIG LINE OF high grade boys clothing. Will be sold cheap. Come and see ub. The Basaar. P. Orleans. I 10-24-3tc. ?' WE WILL PAY 10c per 100 lbs. for waste paper and 35c per-100 lbn for old ledgers and magazines de livered at our office. Daily News. This price Is only for Immediate | acceptance as we desire to make up i a car load shipment. 10-16-dh. FOR SALE: ONE MARE 8 years old. one mule colt, 19 months old. Any one wishing to buy apply to Mrs. L. L. Cox. Washington Route 3, Phone 3634. 10-14-Sw<4 LOST: BLACK AND WHITE SPOT ted puppy. Tan colored collar. Strayed from Susman's farm. Finder please return to 8am Lee and receive reward. 10-30-lwp. WANTED TO BUY ONE YOKE OF well broken oxen. Good size. Not old. Broad Acre Ranch, Pinetown, N. C. 10-3 4-3 tc. A "Silver Tee." for the benefit of the Episcopal church, ni given it the home of Mrs. Walter Wolf* on ^Market street last night and was ?veil attended. An ofcjoyabls musi cal entertainment was provided. Mr. belby Forbes rendeerd several selec tions on the violin and vocal selec tions were sang by Mr. John 8mlth and Miss Cassie 'Lewls^ Miss Glas gow gave anexceUent reading, which was greatly "enjoyed. Refresh men U wer served. The Town Gossip] YE8TERDAY MORNING. I WENT down. TO THE railroad station. TO 8 BE Mr. Myars. ?BOUT SOME buslnasa. AND WE were standing outside. and talking. AND HE told me. TO PUT something. IN THE paper. \ ABOUT THE special train. TO THE 'Belhaven fair. AND I told him I would. AND THERE Was a fellow. STANDING CL08E by. AND HE heard. WHAT MR. Myers said. AND HE *valked up to me. AND ASKED me. IP I worked on the paper. AND I told him I did. LOOT:. BOYS BLACK ASTRAKHAN and red toboggan. Finder please return to News office. 10-25-tf-dh. WANTED: A MIDDLE AGED COL ored woman aa cook In family of three. Wages $S per week If com petent. Will employ husband an farm laborer or gardener. Call on or address J. M. BARR, Terra Ceia, N. C. 10-25-ltc. LARGE REOAIi JEWEL STOVE for aale cheap. Apply Plrst Na , Honal Bank. 10-25-tfc. * IF THE PERSON WHO FOUND MY suit case near the Wall Farm will return same and what they can not use of the articles in the case It will be appreciated. R. D. KEAR. 10-24-ftC. BtfY YOUR BOYS CLOTHING AT THE BAZAAR. 10-24-2tC. AND THEN he said. THAT HE-wft* Mr. Sloat. AND WAS the manager. OP "THE Girl He Couldn't Buy." AND 1 told him. THAT 1 enjoyed the show. A SI) HE a.ked me. IF I was going. ^ TO WRITE up anything. ' , ABOUT IT. AND I told him I Was. AND HE asked me. TO SEND him. ABOUT TWENTY papers. AND GAVE me. HIS NAME and address. AND THERE were. SOME YOUNG ladles. STANDING CLOSE by. AND HE called them over. AND INTRODUCED me to them. AND THEY were. WITH THE show. too. AND I had to act pleasant. AND TALKED to them. AND LAUGHED. AND I Baw a lot of people. I KNEW. LOOKING OVER toward us. AND THEY seemed surprised. AND I saw two women. WHISPERING TOGETHER. ? AND LOOKING at me. AND SHAKING their heads. AND I got away. FROM MR. Stoat. AND THE young ladles. AS SOON as I could. BUT IT was too late. AND SOMEBODY told me. ABOUT IT just aa soon. AS J got up town. AND IT looks. AS IF I was. IN DUTCH again. I THANK you. Soutliorn .Mnllral Angulation lit Atlanta. <??. Round Trip Fare from Wushincton 920.00 I Tickets will be solcf to Atlanta as above by the I ATLANTIC COAST LINK The Standard 1 (ail road of the South. NOVEMBER 12. I t anil 14 Limited returning until midnight of November 19. 1916. Proportionate faie? from all stations on the ,\.<\L. For rurthct information, sched ules. sleeping car accommodai ion*, etc.. call on S. R. OLARY. Ticket Agent. Washington, N. C. 10-25 to 11-11. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS NO ALUM -NO PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER ? v7 " , Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure SLHSCKIliE TO THK IJ A ! 1 . \ \V V\ 5 I I\I SURAN CE Will not prevent the fire, hut it will give you a mighty thankful feeling after the flames have cleaned you out. C. IVIopflari Williatrr&s WASHINGTON, N. C. Your Dollars Will lean* to earn more cents If bank* ed at Bank of W ashington Washington. N. C E. Carolina Teachers Training School A Stat* scbool to train teacher* for tb? public ?cboolt of North Car olina Every energy Is directed to this one purpoaa Tuition fro* to al! wLu agree to tficb Kail Term began September 26. 1916. For catalogue and other Information addroaa. ROBT. H. WRIOHT. President. (hvnarUU, H. O. A. L. McCaskill of Fayetteville, N. C. One of the best campaigners in the state. Will speak in the interest of the county Republican campaign at the court house next Friday, October, 27th at 11 a. m. He will speak at Belhaven that same night at 7:30 o'clock. And at Bath, Satur day, October 28th at 3 o'clock. COME OUT AND HEAR HIM. BIG 10 DAY SALE OF High Grade Pianos Beginning Saturday, October 28fii at 8 O'clock L M. The M. Schulz Co., of Chicago, one of the world's largest manufac turers of High Grade PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS will offer for sale two solid car loads of their finest product in various styles through their agent the Southern Furniture Co., at prices that have heretofore been unheard of. The famous Schulz Walworth and Werner Pianos need no introduction in the state, for hundreds of the finest homes and hundreds of the Old North State's finest mu sicians possess one of these beautiful instruments. The factory ' prices we are offering on these Pianos will last for only 10 days. Terms to suit the customer; used Pianos and Organs will be taken in exchange as part payment at their face value. Mr. J. B. Piper, the wholesale factory representative will conduct this sale and will be pleased at all times during this sale to play and demonstrate these well known instruments to any and all that may be interested. SOUTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY. WASHINGTON , NORTH CAROLINA. jj- -1 ? i" V r " 1 1 I <1 ^ t-j
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