Will Never Be Without This Simple Laxative m> amwin ??tli[r.i1 Her Babr WV? Nothing Etee Would. Little llu PendertrMt !? now ^our year? old, and a IJne healthy boy. When but a tiny-baby, "In fact almost from bhrth, ha suffered a Rreat daal from constipation. Hla mother. Mrs. Carl W. Pendergrast. Red Kay. Ind.. heard of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, obtained a bottle of It from -the drug store, and with It was able ?to auLekly correct this condition. Mrs. Pendergraat saya Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin haa eared them from caljlng the doctor many times, and that she will never be without a bottle of It In the house to use when needed. 8he found It equally effec tive as a laxative for herself and othjer members of the family. - Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin la a combination of simple laxative herbs S with pepsin, pleaaant to the taste, mild In action and positive In effect, i It does not gripe or strain, and con tains no opiate or, narcotic drug. It ' is the Ideal family laxative, mild and j pleasant for baby, yet acting quickly] on the strongest constitution. To arbft Imitations and Ineffective substitutes be sure to ask for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yel low carton In which the bottle Is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. S. Caldwell, 455 Washington fiL, Monticello. .Illinois. CLASSIFIED ADS. IiOST: A LARGE FOLDING KEY. Finder please return to Dally News office. \ ll-24-itc. I FOR SALE: A FINE HOLSTEIX cow with two months old calf. Ad . drees A. V. Woolard. 217 E. Sev enth street. 11-24-lwc. WANTED: YOUNG MAN WHO HAS had experlenco in the dry good? | business. Good position open, and chance for advancement. Address "M." care of Dally Newa. 11-1 1-3 tc. WANTED? GUM IXXM OF GOOD quality. 10 Inch wi and np at email ?nd. Pamlico Cooperage Co. M-ll ' /jALE: THREE HOU3TETN !bull calves, three-fourths pure; mothers heavy producing cows. HO.QO each if taken sow. Phone 2830. Willovla Plantation. ll-|2-2t?. WANTED: A STENOGRAPHER. Must be quick and correct. Wanted to begin work by January 1st. Ellison Bros. 0 11-22-1 wc. WANTED: A TOBACCO FARMER tenant, good home and good wa ter. Addrees Ira J. Alllgood. R. P. D. 2. Waahlngton. N. C. 11-2 0-1 we. flTALL FED- BEEF, THE FINEST kind; all pork eausage, hog bralne. pork chona^Hc. Call Cossens Mar ket. PsJffe 278. 1 1-21-2 tc. TOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY ANY thing upon the market and pase It over to you and call It a Christ mas present, except your own j ? photograph. No other gift so per sonal. No other gift so near your ( own gift. No other gift so lasting j No other gift so Inviting, No other' f\tt carries wltfc It such a personal touch of true- friendship as your photograph. BAKER'S 8TUD10. 11-22-tfc. Til ANKBOIVTNO POOTBAU. O.WE , O. N. O. rm. U. V. AT RICHMOND. For the abora occasion the Atlan tic Coiat Line will i?ll amnion ticket* for all trains on November J 9th and for tboM scheduled to reaeh Richmond op to ItlO p. m. Novem ber tetfa, at $8.00 from Waahlnsto*. limited returning until December t. For schedule*, iImpIdi ear aeeom modatlena ahd any farther Informa tion deal red, apply to 8. R. CLARY, Ticket A Kent. Washington, N. C. 11-1? to 11-lt THIS MAN MAY BE JEAN CRONES Spalding. Neb.. Nor. 13. ? A man, who the town marshal believes an swers the description of Jean Crones wanted In Chicago on charges of hav Ing poisoned soup served at a ban quet in honor of Arch Bishop Mun lelln, is under arrest here. Brace Up! Do you feel old before your, time? la your back bent and stiff? Ho you ?uffer urinary disorders? Don't de jpalr ? profit by Washington j.pxper ences. Washington people yecom oiend Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's a Washington resident's statement. - Mrs. R. W. Moore, 609 E. 8erond St., Washington, says: "I had rheu matic pains In my back, shoulders ind limbs and was sore and stiff- My head ached and I had dizzy spells. The kidney secretions passed too fre luently and gave considerable annoy ance. My anklee and feet were swol len and I had to walk with a crutch. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved the rheumatic pains and th^. other symp toms of <kidaey trouble left, "^hen over I feel a Blight return of the complaint, I always use Doan's^ Kid aey Pills and they never fall to give me relief. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnqy remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? tho same that Mrs. Moore had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. - No. 4007. REPORT OP CONDITION OP THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK OP WASHJNGTON, AT WASHINGTON, IN THE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17. 1010. Resources. 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $524^712.37 Total loans 624.712.37 d Notes and bills redlscounted (see item 53.. 26,755.31 497.957.06 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $1.349. 46; 1,349.46 j 3. U. 8. bonds: % a U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value .$25,000.00 Total U. 8. bonds 25,000.00 1 6. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank *50 per cent of subscription) 4,500.00 8. Furniture and fixtures 2,500.00 1 11. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents In New York. Chicago, and St. Louis. .$ 6,959.45 ? b Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 29,092.96 36,052.41 | 11. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 10 or IS) 62.973.80 | 13. Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 8,866.85 | 14. a Outside checks apd other cash Items $3,273.26 b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 210.49 3,483.75 16. Notes of other national banks 3.000.00 11. Federal Reserve bank nqtes 5,000.00 ?f. Federal Reserve nqtes l.OifO.OO 18. Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank. . 51,825.74 19. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and ^ d(ie from U. 8. Treasurer 1,260.00 ! Total ....$704,769.07 Liabilities. 28. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 24. 8urplus fund 60,000.00 86. a Undivided profits ? $34,101.80 b Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 7,040.28 27,081.52 ! 88. Circulating notes outstanding 26,000.00 SI, Individual depo.lt, .abject to check...... '" "J 34. Certificates of deposit due In, leu then 80 day* 35.488. 4? t5. Certified checks J08.37 8. Cuhler', check, outstandln* 5,116.37 Total demand deposit*. Item* 88, 14, 35. 84, 37. 18. 89. and 40 ?S41,8Tt84 Urn depo.it. (payable after 30 day*, or tab Joet to 80 day, or more notice) : 41. Certificate* of deposit ?' J4,3M.0t 48. Othftr time deposit* 84,468.82 Total of Urn* deposit., Ifema 41, 43. and 41 1140.834.71 , Total 1704,748.07 38. Liabilities for rediscounts, Inclndlag those ' ' with Federal Reeerre Bank . ...?? 34.718 81 STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA, .CO0NTT OF BEAUFORT, ?>: 1. A. M Dutn.r, Cashier of the above-named bank, do aoleawl y ewssr that th* above statement Is trp* to the best of mf knowledge sad ballet. A. If. OUMAT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 33nd day of November. 1813. W. L. VAUOHAN. Notary Public. I4y Commission .retires February 80th, 1818. Oorreot Attest: O. M. BROWN, J A, FCWLlt. mm mm mm m ARMY AND NAVY FOOTBALL GAME <By Halted Press) NEW YORK.? Whoa the Army and -Navy Uioet tomorrow at the Polo Grounds hero It will be the twenty flrst football contest between the two I branches of Uncle Sam's service school?. Of the twenty contents al ready decided the Army holda the edge of one victory, having captured | tea contents, the Navy nine, and one haa been a tie. With such men as Ollphant, Gcr hardt, Vldal and McEwan making up | the strongest part qt this year'a team the Army Is being. generally favored to win. And. In addition to this, the West Ponters put a victory over on Washington and Lee, a team which had little trouble la taking a fall out of the Middles. Tfie Army-Navy game, aside from Its Importance In the football world, takes rank as one of the most vivid color displays, and the most "peppy" affair of all the eastern conflicts, not even excepting the annual ciuli bo- 1 tween Yale and Harvard. The .Polo grounds, where the game will be played, la one of the largest enclo sures In the country, but it has been | necessary to refuse many late re quests for admission as all seats were sold long ago. The Army and Navy hold the bulk | of the tickets with about 15,000 In the hands of the public. GATHER XMAS GIFTS FOR FRENCH SOLDIERS (By United Press) NEW YORK. ? Christmas cheer for the French soldiers, who "some where in France." are helping hold the long cold fighting line, will be gathered tonight at the ball "La Pa quet du Soldat" at the Waldorf-As toria. Mrs. Eugone Maloubler, pres ident of the society, has received a list of soldiers who are without friends to send them ChrlBtraas gifts. These will be the flrBt to receive gifts from the society. Tobacco and cigarettes will form a fair share of the consignment. Proceeds of the ball go to the gift fund. ON ACCOUNT OF THE MANY AD ranees in the cost of leather I am compelled to raise the price for shoe repairing. Half soles, mens, sewed on/ |1.00; tacked on, 75c; Half soles, womens, sewed on, 76c; tacked on, 60c. Chlldrens shoes according to size. L. N. Williams. 11-22-tf-dh. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS ICAAllO ill in T nr lul/llo ntlol DL CUEMY CHOSEN By DR. SAMUEL O. DCCOX. ( Pennsylvania Health Ongntrrl? loner) We hire many among us who be Here themselves intelligent, and yet are. ? tarring to death. The human body represents the moet complicated piece of machinery known to man. To maintain It we muit supply it with albltunln found in meats, beans and some or the other ; vegetable?. It must hare starch or j sugar rouDd in bread, potatoes and ! sweets. We must hare fats also, found In meats, nuts and so on, and of courfio. preeminently In butter and j I good milk. > The body also demands certain' salts such as are found In many of the vegetables If they are not robbed of them by being soaked in water before or during the process of soaking. These constituent parts of the diet must be Intelligently proportioned. We must urge our educators to teach children of understandable age the scheme of selecting a rational com bination of foodstuffs. At present we want real all-around family physicians whom mothera can consult as to how to feed their flocks including the grown-ups of the household as well as the small chil dren. A Nervout Woman Find* Relief From Suffering. Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any tehef. Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, O., had such an experience, regarding which she says: **8lx months I ?u bcrtfxst v.lth nervous prostra tion. I had sink ing spells, x cold, clammy lectin? ? could not atar.d C h ? ?lightest noise. At times I would almost I fly to pieces; | stomach t e r y weak.. l!y hus band InsUted oa my taking I jt. Mile*' Nervine. and I b#f*n ?o Improve before 1 had finished the firat bottle until I wu entirely cured." una. JOSEPH DTTDZR. 2?2 Hudson St.. Tlttn. Ohio. Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous i, stem that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by , getting a bottle of yot?r druggist, who will return the .price if you j receive no benefit a MILE* MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Intf. -Jiaye You a Safety Deposit Box? ' Sow aeed HMf too hure *nr Mhukle p?p?n. The low note] la ? bii?or MOlMvjtion in QDta INSURANCE Will not UF?v?ntihe fire, but.it will give you a mighty thankful feeling / after tke Uames beve, cleaned you out. C. Morgan Wtllittms W ASB4NOTON, *K JC. Are the Best Values <For the money. Trj them and "B" convinced. Walter Credle & Co. Department Grocery Phones 80 & 92 J. uoa WOOD J Aim ?. oqu McoUmti B*wi tfrt Uoct? rintw? ? J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provision 78 Plume 8t, Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wire* to Kew York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board Trade and other financial centers. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Investment and marginal accounts given careful attention. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa Administrator C. T. A. of John 8. Moore, deceased, late of Beaufort County, this la to notify all persona having claims 1 against the estate of said jleceaaed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the ISth day of Beptem-| ber. IS 17, or this notice will bo pleaded In ber of their recovery. All persons Indebted to eeld estate will please make Immediate paTmonL This September 15th, 191C. MARTHA J. MOORE. Adrnr. C.T.A. Ward ft Grime*. Attorney*. PAY UP On Your Old Accounts And Help Others To : Pay Up On Theirs : THIS WEEK IS PAY-U'P WEEK in WASHINGTON FREE CASH PRIZES Every dollar paid on old accounts will entitle the payer to .one chance on $25, $10, $5 and ten $1 prizes. Join the Crowds , And Pay Up

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