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T HE HOME OF Kuppenheimer fif Styfcplus Clothes FOR MEN ' ? 1 All U? new models In Suite and Overcoats for Men and Young Men; *11 the pure wool fabrics tn Rreya, I browns, rtrijiM, checks and plaids. ^ Many absolutely now and original Ideas leading tho field of fashion. A welcome awaits you whenever you call; this Is a store of service ' and of satisfaction. "STYLRPLV8" SUITS OR O'COATS $17.00 "KUPPENHEIMER" SUITS OR O'COATS gao.oo to $35.00 J. K. HOYT NOTICE OF BALE UNDER mokt<;.%<;e. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained :n a certain mort rage executed November 29th. 1!'13. by John Parker and wife, George Ann Parker, to J. il. Ecklln, which said Instrument is or record in Ihe olPce of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County In Book 17 4. paut* 324; de fault having been nm.lo in the pay ment of the Indebtedness secured by said instrument, the undersigned will, on Wednesday, the *>t li "l v t?r December, 1916, at twelve o'clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door in He*ui fort County, the following described real estate: A certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being in lleaufort County, State afoersaid. in Chocowlnlty Town ship, and described as follows, to wlt : I-ylne and belnc in Ch-vowin^'y Township and beinc a part nf re tract of land heretofore conv.?v? .1 h Mary IIlll to J (I F.lwnrds bv d,-. .1 rr*orded In the Recister'a OT.e of Hi-aufo: t Cn;m!y nhotit twelve y.?*?j's Ri?o And wh?reon th>? said John Par ker and wife now i !.!e and hnv-? re ??S led for ?.bo"t ten years": Ttecinntnc j t a corner of J. li. F-lwardn sni .Tisne Hill ner.r a b.an"h. and fhvsv'e running v.\-?twr.v? ly vl*h P It. I'owle's i'j 'V.-.t h :.n '?> southeastward!:- <lor-n !??? . h ? i a corner; thence e;**:wardly with s i?*t Fowlo's line l i t'->e back iine of ibis land; thence northwardly with said back line to r*> V t mr ner; containing tV v* ? ?. \ nrf?s, more or less. Sec front J H. Edwards to John Parker and wife. Terms of sale, ca?V This November 2. l&!?i. J. H. ECKMX Mortgagor, Ward & Grimes. Attornevg. 1 1 -4-4 wc. E. L. STEWART GETS GREAT RECEPTION FROM THE PEOPLE OF TOWN OF EDWARD (Special Correspondent ) Edward, N. C.. Nov. -What was a rare occasion of preat Joy and pleasure v> :.s experienced by all who ? hoard i!:p eloquent address of E. L. ^ SicwaM l.ift n.cl.t. la an linpres j hive and forcible uiam nr, he held the MOTOKCYCI.1-: P.KIV\llir\<i :n :.M stf !v*n->hcn. SV'lioJ work ?' pjijvli.taoi a upotf In ' ' "?????:? v.lth all t... kv* uarl part*. All wo;U puar ar. All rliarr?rji moderate. W >i ?? :nt *?< y.?!:r cyclo or r>. I*. CUTLER ! nicyclc Shop > I audience spellbound for sometime, with the exception of hearty applause | now and then and the time really | seemed short. 1 even heard one lady I say: "I could have stood up and lls toned to him that long and not grown tired." Mr. Stewart is a nan much loved In our community, having made .such a very good impression on our peo plv ;?t commencement last May. From the time we learned ho was coming. >t w :? a looked forward to with great ? sr. pleasure. We always welcome him at Edward. The resp?rt and love we have for him was fully demonstrated last light in uiuny ways. ' The children ere :.ll so glad to Bee him again. Whir :!ny learned through L. H. Redditt that ho was coming they be tUn i-.L tmr.i? to decorate the school room in his honor. The many hearty handshakes and plea.sant smiles and the splendid attention given him was sufflcient proof of respect and lovo and also the honor afforded us by Headaches !tic 10 Starr arh, liver or L'.dney ? are per* ? 'i'1- " tl v i? . \ od 1 y Shirir N!:rc?al Water. I'r *.i:i\i*!y guaranteed by r*H)nev.hack offer. I'asics fine; cos: 3 a trule. Deli . i>rcd any vbeie br fi'ti ';joi Di.u.Siutort, Uiouju's ?-.? r.a.y. r.r:. VICTORY Cj?0?j000 People Vote Eight When you stop to consider what it tnct.r,.; 1 r six million people to think the same way as we do about cne subject, you must concl'.ivle there's something .sensible to our argument f ivoiing this subject. There's a lot of people who have not yet ar'>!y.v': d the things they have been told, or if: i > ten chances to one the American fleoph v/onVl m:ke it unanimous. How ever, it s me (lilterencein opinion that makes a horserace. We recognize the American spirit of independence is what makes this old country r.o good to live in, but the facts remain the same; the powerful influence of 6,000,000 people choosing Sek Slices should make an indelible imprefrion upon everyone and wield such a powerful influence and convict if :n ; , io t: genuine goodness of Selz Shoes that you who do not yet know them will be anxious to try a pair this fall. We specialize in Sclz Shoes and v/e recommend that you buy a pair of $3.00 Selz Shoes. It is the best shoe buy in America today. Make us prove it. C. A. TURNAGE "Selz Shoes." today from ^Carolina, to attend the Weaton Myera we>/'ag tomorrow morning. The wedding will be held at St. PeU or'a church at ten o'clock. Die?l at the County Home, k Bob Klllon died at the County Home here yeaterday. Ha waa a rery aged man and an Inmate of the County Home. The funeral aervlcea were held at hla home thla afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. E. M. Snlpea offic iating. Gone to Plymouth.-* ? Mrt. C. H. Gardner left thla morn-; Ing for Plymouth, where ahe goes to spend a few daya with her mother. Left for Homo. L. P. Harris left this morning for hla home at Huntera Bridge. N. R. Robinson In Town. N. R. Robinson arrived this morn ing to spend some time with his sis ter, Mrs. C. H. Powell, on East Main street. Gone to Princeton. J. H. Harris left this morning for Princeton. h'.a presence. Wo virth to express our apprecia tion :.it fully through our much loved p?iper. the Washington Dally Nev.-s. We can ."truthfully and con scientiously say we don't think any speech throughout the United States could have possibly been enjoyed and appv-riatcd more. I think I am not giving too exuber ant or overdrawn an opinion, but 1 do i~coinmend most heartily such speeches as E. L. Stewart gavo us lust night. FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT IS HOOTED AND JEERED AT New Ilaven. Conn., Nov. 7. ? When former President Taft attempted to make a political spcoch to a crowd of workman at a local munitions fac tory yesterday he was jeered and hoofed to such an extent that he was obliged to abandon his speech, after talking a few minutes. Speaking of the affair afterward Prof. Taft said: "I have no com-1 plaint to make. Such demonstrations, I am dispqscd to think, make votes for the Republican party." Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit ? Open sluices of the systsm sach morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. Those Of ui who nro accnstomed to I foe I dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, "tame Back, can, TnateadJ both look and feel as fresh an a daisy always by washing the poisons ahd toxins from the body with phosphated I hot water each morning. We should drink, beforo breakfast, a glass of real hot water with- a tea* spoonful of limestone phosphate In It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels thai previous day's Indigestible waste, sou?| hits and polaonous toxins; thus cleans-1, ins. sweetening and purifying thai entire alimentary tract before puttlnf more food frito the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate i rnd hot water on an empty stomach | Ir wonderfully invigorating. It cleans I out all the sour fermentations, gates, | waste scldlty and gives one a splendid sppOtlte for breakfast and It is ?ald to be but a littlo while until the rosea begin to appear in the I cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will oost very little at the | drug stole, but Is sufficient to make anyone who If bothered with bilious tess. constipation, stomseh trouble or rheumatism * real enthusiast on the i subject of Internal sanitation. Try I it and yon are assured that you will i k?ok better and feel better in erpry way shortly. ADNIlVTSTRATOR'g ffOTVCB* The undersigned having qualified as administrator of Kunlce A. Clark, deceasod, late of Beaufort County, N' fl-i this Is to notify sll persons having els! ma against the estate df said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned OS or before the 14th day of October. 1917. or this, notice , will be pleaded In bar of their re- . rovery. All persons Indebted fo asld estate will please make Imme diate pajrnent. Thl, Mtb lit ?f OtuMr, im. kxsns ? <oj*x. Mt Airy. N. C.-Mra. Sarah M. CMn pcil ol till* Iowa, Hrc "I auflered for live year* with womanly trouble*, also stomach trouble*, and my Duaiehment was* jncre than any one could tell. 1 4rted p?os1 every kind of medicine. b<it none did me any good. I read one day abad Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and 1 tf ."sided to try tt. I had not taken bat ahout &ix bottle* wh? 1 w.^s almost cured. It did me raor* good than all the other medicines I had meJ. i i:t togaher. My friends began asking ma why I looked so well, and I told them about Caxdui. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from envl of the ailments due -to womanly trouble | such as headache, bscfcach*. sideaclu jJecplessness. and that everlastingly tire II so. let tts urge you to give Cardid . trial. We feel confident it will help yoi hist as it has a million other women i the past half century. I Begin taking Cardul to-day. Yo*. won't regret it All druggists. WHU t*: Chfttunooc* WedidM Co, Lftdte I *d?H?nr Dace. C-lattmiwo**. T?nn.. for Sf*ct 'uttTucliimi on your cam GVpagt book. Hoir SUBSCRIBE TO TUB DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP FOR cash ?m good rata fountain. Ad dree* Box 11 J. Aurora, N. C. 1 1-7-2 tc. FOR SALE: BIG PAT TURKEYS. Ready for delivery. Geo. R. Boyd, Plnetown, R. P. D. 2. ll-7-5tp. BIG BARGAIN" : TWO HORSES, 8 years old, weighing about 1000 pounds. Sound, gently and will work anywhere. See me quick. C. B. BELL. 11-7-Stp. IN POIND: A ONE-YEAR-OLD heifer calf. Owner must apply for same at once. Calf 1b red in color. 8ee Chief of Police Roberts. ll-7-3tc. FOR SALE: GAS BOAT GERTRUDE fully equipped with 5 H. P. La throp engine and magneto attach ment. Apply Mrs. Lacy Cadell. Washington, N. C. 1 1-1-lwc. WANTED ? GUM LOGS OP GOOD quality. 10 Inches and up at small end. Pamlico Cooperage Co. 9-4-11 WANTED: A MIDDLE-AGED COL ored woman an cook In a family of four. Wages $5.00 per week. If competent. Can give work an farm laborer or gardener to husband. Address J. M. BARR, Terra Cela N. C. ll-4-3tc, I LOST: FROM WOODS ON NORTH side of river road near Washing ton Park a wooden box or case for Curley transit. Finder return to M. M. Worthlngton and receive reward. ll-6-2tc. FOR SALE: ONE MARE 8 yearn old, one mule colt, 19 months old. Any one wishing to buy apply to Mrs. L. L. Cox. Washington Route 2. Phone 2634. 10-14-Swc. LARGE REGAL JEWEL STOYE for sale cheap. Apply Pirst Na tional Bank. I HAVE JUST BEEN ELECTED BY ihe Curtis Publishing Co. to so licit for the Ladlos Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen. Unlimited Territory. Let your subscriptions and renew als come ray way. W. J. Rhodes. ? ll-6-2tc. ,? Furs Reign Supreme In Fashion's Realm Succersor to Jam. E. Clark Don't Fail to Visit Our Store This Week . . _ . . . . ? .. ? V ?*. 1 ? ? Don't fall to \1sit oar store till a week and Interview Miss Mae Marshall, of Boston, Harmony beauty spec ialist, on the beet treatment for Akin and hair. We are also having a special demonstration of Harmony Toilet Requisites by Miss Marshall. C all in Person or Phone W orthy & Etheridge LADIES SHOES In the Latest Models ?? Styles Our stock is complete and we make a special ty of shoe fitting. We urge your inspection of this beautiful line of Shoes. ?? ? ? / v, ? They*r& A11 Voting Today ALL OVER the country today. THE PEOPLE are rotlng. FOR PRESIDENT. OF* THE United States. AND THERE is. MUCH INTEREST. AND EXCITEMENT. AND WE hope. THE BEST man may win. AND ALL over the country. FOR THE last several ye?rt. THE PEOPLE. HAVE (BEEN rotlng. FOR THE most popular drink. AND THE ballot* have heen. 0? THE form of. ? v.- : ? OLA83ES AND bottle* AND COMPETITION. : ; HAS BEEN koen. AND THE "forecaata" todfty BHOW THAT "Papal-dol*." 18 IN the lead. AND 18 Rrotvtnf stronger. EVERY DAT. AMT> TBEM .;., . thocbanus pir *?pie. "CAMPAIftNlN*" >OR It. AND NEW to** ARE BESNO made dally. AND THE people. ARE FINDINO oat THAT PEPSI-COLA. ^ ,m?. ' ^ IS THE graft t AND TtlEY are til. ORAJJOAX-V* W-OCKWa. To it8 standards. AND IN thla election. EVERYONE WILL, bmnU. ,/f BECAUSE PBP8I-COLA.,1 irBI.PS EVERYONB. / AND IF rou hariaV|^A g / ALREADY VOTED fo* It. TScTTCfeth* n?mt , '? ; tikva mu. AMI) CA?T rour ballot. TODAY. . X THANK TOO.
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