Men s Footwear The new Mahogany English, the latest, nobbiest of them all. Sec display. Dressy, easy, service able. %r $6.50 New Felt Hats Of the famous C. W K. make. Lizard Green. Hunters Green, Seal and black. Gome m today and try them. 93.SO J. K. HOYT At the Loulae. I Among those who were stopping at the hotel Lot use yesterday were I the following: i J. H Jarvls. S S. NmiI, S. J Gibbs. I J H. Marshall. Elglehard, D. V. Martin. South Creek; W. S. Bonner. J. 8. Wilkinson. Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Berry. Mr and Mrs. J. i C. Williams. Mr. aod Mrs. H. H. Wat- 1 son. Mrs. Statz. Louis H. Swindell. I Margaret Mann. C. R. Berry. Swan Quarter; V. W. MeGhee. Miss Old. ' Miss Jarvls. T. M Cormall. George L. Ralff. Belhaven. C.. S. King, Pine town; A. L. Owens. S. S. Ray. W. B. Watts. Plymouth; Frank Hart. Tar boro. R. J. Graves. Bath; Grace Har rison. Sarah Butt. C. V. Ross. Bon aerton. Went to Greenville. Geo. A. Paul. Superior Court Clerk attended court In Greenville yester day. Here frtKii Small. W. T. Barnes, of 8mall. was in the city Tuesday on a brief visit. Ht-re from ItlnnntM Crwk. William Morselander. of Blounts Creek, is spending today in the city attending to business matters. In HI nt Hospital. Miss Rosalind Warren, of Qrlmes land. Is .seriously 111 at the Washing ton hospital. Visiting Mrs. K In pp. H H. Cchlueter. of Richmond, la visiting his sister, Mrs. C. M Klapp. T?*lity'* u?ls have, for you?if yon need to buy anything?an IMMEDI ATE cash value. Your attention to them will save you from that com?| tuonesi act of Improvidence?paying* too much for something. Don't Fail to Visit Our Store This Week Don't foil to visit .i |r uwwd of favorite* h?nviiv _ ADVERTISE IN THE tfAItT NBW8 I Painful a. "I atlll pity tho old-faahlooed boy I whose economical parent* always I bought his clothea aereral alaea tool big for him, ao that he might *grow to I them,'" roralnlacently remarked qld I Wesley Prodd. "Aa a result of the V practice his garmenta never really fit-1 tod him for more than two hours and! a half. The rest of the time hs was I either ? growing to them, and they I bagged and flapped all over hla wretch-1 ed frame, or he was growing out of I them, and aa the days went by pro-1 traded more and more at the wrists.I and ankles and neck, and all the tlmel he was humiliated and aahamed. I still I pity that boy. because I waa one of | him."?-Kansas City Star. Muscular Conversion. During a revival In a Son Joaquin! ?nlley to-.vn a character known 1?| cally ns n t<*igh customer "got llgloo." A few days later one of I the e*horiers come upon him behlndl a dump oi shrubbery just In time to I aee liiiu knock down one of hla former! cronies, whom he proceeded to sltl upon, brandishing one huge fist and! exclaiming, "Now. d'ye give In. now! d'ye jrtve in?" "Why, brother." gnspedl the professional ex|>ounder of the Gos-1 pel, "whot does thla mean7" "Its mean V snld the convert, "that thlh| |i guy don't b'lleve In hehven. an* IV i n -?Ynv.-r|n' Win Weak Kidneys I Iregnlated and made strong I ? by th$* celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. I ? Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. (Taateafines cost) a trifle. Delivered any LADIES SHOES In the Latest 'Models ^ Styles Our stock is complete ? t i and we make a special ty of shoe fitting. We urge your inspection of this beautiful line of Shoes. feature of the tu *"banting pm.' Nicholson and Alms Jsfferson were the locky oass and received s tiny remembrance of tke day After the feme they all retired to he dining room, this too being dec >rated in the eoleri Here dainty ve reehraents were served, and the lit Je ones declared "a very happy time ipent and not soon to be forgotten," Among thoee present were Mary Emily Paul. Ellsabeih and Margaret Sparrow. Ethel 8terllng. Virginia Paul. Beverly and Justin Woolsrd, Una and Lorena Jefferson. Estelle Mayo. Elisabeth Orlggs. Josephine nd Jack Mlcholeon. Helena and fohnie Ross. Margaret Powell. Alton, frmtry. Elisabeth Savyer, William 3d en. Mary and Jack Matthews. Josh Walker. Sudle Bragg. Edward Elliott and William Waters. ? 'i ?THE BIRTH OP A NATION** REPEATED TQ NIGHTj (By the Press Agent) Last night was great bo fsr as \he morle picture enthusiasts were con cerned, for they saw the greatest spectacular morle ever witnessed here, being "The Birth of s Nstlon." Every sest in the theatre was sold and standing room at a premium. Those who stood had no eanse to kick. The production Is the talk of the city today. It Is educative and Instructive sad will pay every citisen In Wsshlngton to witness It. Last bight people >fr6m all sections of the county saw it and. tonight others from afar Srtlt occupy seats. It is tho crowning attraction of the sea son. There was not a dull moment. The music by the orchestra has nev er been excelled here. Be sure snd see it tonight. Secure your seats early. "The Birth of a Nation" 1s a production every true flouthernor should see. Attended "New Bern Fair. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. 8ingleton. Miss Odessa Hooten, Miss P. A. Single ton and Miss Bessie Clark motored to New Bern yesterday and attended the fair. Suits, Dresses and Coats wfU-"V" ? ? a*'1"'" ? * * W 11 be on dispKfy TOMORROW, FRIDAY. Don't fjil .-ee them. Remember Tins Will Not be a Display Of early season styles at reduced prices, but new. crisp, la'e style Garment?, each being J specially prioed. \. -''v-VtuV. ? Will Expect You Tomorrow Bowers Bros. Company Washington's Best Store NOTICE OP SUMMONS. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Superior Court, before the Clerk. W. R. Marking and Allie Manniqg Durham. vs. J. O. M. Cordon and others. J. O. M. Cordon, J. D. Cordon. Fannie Cordon and Another minor heir of 8. K. Cordon, name unknown, Curmer T. Cordon, SeCh K. Cordon, Robert C. Cordon, Oecar P.C ordon, Margaret Cordon tiore and hnsband. Will Take Notice: That an action, or special proceed ing, entitled ss above, haa been ln stltued In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, for the sale for par tition of the Seth K. Cordon place, on Bonn > 8treet. Washington, N. C., the summons In which said special proceeding Is returnable before Geo, A. Paul, Clerk of the Superior Court, at his office In Washington. N. C.. at lis. m. on the 0th day of December* 1918, when and where jou are re quired to appear and answer, or de mur. to the petition therein filed, T>r the relief demanded will he granted.. This November 7Th, 1916. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 11-9-4 wc. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM NEW COMB CARLTON, PrmUdent j>l?s ^ RECEIVED AT ' r ' , V ^ . 2RD B 40 N L 31 Now York, N Y Nov. 7, 16 LEWIS DRY GOODS CO. Washington. N. C. irrt * The suits we purchased for you -today have broken all New York reoorjds. They a.re the moat brilliant, original and dis tinguished group of styles ever shown at price whioh we feel sure are aotuo.1 intrinsic values instead of these extravagant high prloes usually asked. ' I'lrtc PECK ft CO. 8.10 am Nov. 8. These Will Be on Display Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, Nou. 9,10, 11. Lewis Dry Goods Company Just Received This WecJc 3 Solid Carloads 1917 Models prj$ >%?. v"4 if 7 I >v P-^j p * fi ^ ' . ' "/! v ? I ff ' i i^Ml - %U - Four Cylinder Touring Cars : - $ 915.00 Delivered ? Six Cylinder Touring Cars - - $1135.00 Delivered The price of either model advances $100 on and after Dec. 1st W r . , r/srn * *u- ?*!*'#' HACKNEY 6? JACKSON - Washington* N. C J