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FAMILY AVOIDS | SERIOUS SICKNESS Bj Btfe* Constantly Supplied Witt Tkcdford'* Blick-Dmgk. McDufl. V?.?"I suffered lor ?ever* years," says Mr*. J B. Whhtaker, o? lli:i place, "with- sick headache, an< stomach trouble. Ten year? ago a frieud told me to try . Thedlord's block-Draught, which I did. and 1 found it to be trie best family medi cine for young and old. ! keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and *hen my children feel a Utile bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicin: lliey ever tried. We never have a long apeli of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Bl^ck-Draught." , Thedfnrd's Black-DraugVit Is purely vegetal te, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re 11 vc indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, (headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been hi constant use for more Uhan 70 years, and has benefited more (than a million people. Your d rue gist sells and recommends 'B'acK-Drauwit. Price only 23c. Get a Package to-day. H. C ta CLASSIFIED ADS. l<C8Tx A LJRGR FOLDING KEV. Finder please return to Dally News ' ouu ??. ll-24-2tc. FOR RALE: A FIXE HOLHTEI.V cow with two months old calf. Ad drcSn A. B. W3}Wd, 217 E. 8av ei?th street. 11-24-lwc. TO PLANTERS: 4F IX XKKII Ol M.ilnr si own lilali Cobblers A roup took County, see me at once. Prli;? Is r'Kbl. II. n. MAYO. I l-24-2tp. ? *MKI??li| \| UMiN OF (.(Kil . lo inrtiHh <?n?l up ?l immmI ??. I'll'lllM. flnt (hTR|? Co OX ACCOUNT OF THE MANY Ad vances In the coat of leather I am 01 'pc!1.~?d to raise the price for shoo repairing. Hair soles, mens sewed on. $1.00; tacked on. 75c: H If uol^s, womens sewed on. 7$v tn<kedon.60o. Childrens shoe> ,nonllnc to *!*e. L. N Williams 11 22-tf-dh. WANTED: A STENOGRAPHER Must be quick and correct. Wanted to begin work by Jannary 1st. Elllnon Bros. 11-22-lwc. WANTED: A TOBACCO FARMER tenant, good home and good wa ter. Address Ira J. Alltjrood, R. F. D. 3. Washington. N. C. 11-20-lwc. YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY ANY thing upon the market and pnss It over to you and sail It' a Chrlst nms present, except your own photograph. No other -gift so per sonal. No other gift so near your own gift. No other gift so lasting. No other gift so Inviting. No other gift carries with It such a personal touch or true friendship as your photograph. BAKER'8 STUDIO. 11-28-tfc. Gave Oyster Roiut The Methodist conference. In ses sion during the Inst few days at Par mole, was bntertnlnetf at an oyster r?"*t *t thi* Washington Collegiate Institute yesterday afternoon. About 65 'visitors wore present. Short speeches were made "by Dr. Dnwnoy of Now York, Bishop Frank Bristol of Ctyittnnooga. Iter. H. B. Jenkins and several others. The ontlng prov ed a most enjoyable one and was thdrotfghly appreciated by-those In attendance. FOR YOUR RUTA BAGA TURNIP & C OLLARD SEED SEE WORTHY & FTUPPinr.i? LOCAL YOIINC MEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT m Longhinghoose'e Cat Badly Damaged. None of the Orcu panta Hart Seriously. An automobile accent occurred at Belhaven list night when a ear, belong!nf to Tom Laughlnghouae. dashed through a fence across the road and partially fell through the beams across the Bchu maker creek bridgf. -Nona of the occupants of the ear were seriously Injured. The car sustained considerable damage. According to the moat accurate In formation we have been able to re ceive, the car was bound for Belhav en at the time, with Tom Laughing house, Walter Wlndley, Dare Carter, Jr., and Mr. Brown In It. The bridge , was being repaired and some of the plsnks had been ripped out. About 100 feet away from the bridge, a 'fence had bean thrown across the road, with a red lantern attached, warning all vehicles not to pass along ?hat route. The car crashed tnrough the fence, knocking It Into splinters, and went on for the remaining hun dred feet or more, sinking through *the besms of the bridge. First Baptist Chnr.h. Edward B. Jenkins, pastor. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. S~b b-?th 8-hool 9:45. Prof. W O. Pri vette, supt. T-nrile* AM Monday a* 4:00 p. m.. with Mrs. H. B. Ch*rl*s on Market St. Wednesday night prayer meet at 7:30. Teachers meet ing with Mrs. Clark on Friday night. MAY HDLD DLRLOFMir MEtlING IN WASHINGTON A. represent? tire of the tout Born Development and Settlement Orgaai sitlon of Baltimore. ICd.. was present yesterday morning at a apodal moot las of the C ham bor of Commerce relative to boldlns a "development meeting" In Washington. Thcao meeting! have been held In ?Florida. South Carollan and Georgia with great success and an effort Is being made to have the North Caro lina meeting held In Washington. .The meetings deal with crop dlrer jslflcatlon, tick eradiratlon and other 'projects, calculated to benefit the South as a whole. PREPARE FOR SAILING OF CHRISTMAS SHIPS (By United Preas) NEW YORK.?Boxes, bales and bundles of supplies to form the cargo of the American POd 'Cirbst'CttriiG mas Relief Ship for the benefit of Syrians were srrlvlng at Red Croas Bush Terminal in Brooklyn today? the last day of their availability. The Relief ship Is to sail for Beirut. Sy ria about December 1. The shipment will be chiefly clothing. Persona who Intended to make gifts but drlnyed too long still have opportunity. On account of the flght 'ng on the Somme Immense stores of hospital suppl'ea are neoded. Money donations made the Red Cross for these supplies will be applied promptly. The First Count 111 the DOLL CONTEST how* that there !s much Interest Mil* disrlnyed. The rare In very no and there ia still a good chance ?r every one in the contest. Oct vsy and ask your friends to trade *lth E. K. Willis and give you the votes. The following Is a correct count of the rotes up to Friday night. Novem 'ier 24th: Franc!? Roberson 5793 lusle Clnrk 5696 ' on!se M rtln Paul 6339 I Louise Respaas 4654 f^tha Mirrla 4271 Trlwj Dailey 4146 Tosle Susman 3913 "heresa Worthlngton ?.846 Mirgaret Rntcllff 3723 '..ucy Bowers 3576 Annie Harris 3547 Patsy McMullan 3539 Evelyn -Brown 3534 Catharine Dudley 3493 Martha Hill 3486 Fannie Nlchola 3427 Edna Olbbs 3412 Mary Robs 3180 Chrlst'ne Ross 3170 M urin- S ott 3023 F' z b th Mivo 2645 E1 z bcth M nnlng 2417 M \ry Shrlburne 2287 Is-bcll Handy 1946 Mia Clark Bragaw 1571 Eva, Hackney 1465 Lillian B. Ellison 1248 Mildred Bauer 1078 We Invite you to Inspect our line if candies and fruits. Our line of hard 15c candles la what we would have to sell today at 20c had we not bought early. Our fruits are line?especially the India River Oranges and Malaga Ora?es. Our line of 4 0c candy cannot be surpassed. We are still selling Fox River butter, tub. at 40c. Try It. Our Santos Coffee at 25c is equal to most 35c coffees. Let us grind you a pound \nd send it on trial. When properly signed the coupon ^elow will be good /or double votes on cash purchases. DOUBLE VOTE COUPON DOLL CONTEST Votes Ff>r_ VOID APTF.R DP.C. 2. E. K. WILLIS The People's Grocer Signed : Your Winter Suit Is now ready and Waiting For Yon We hiive never before of fered stu-h ii hi rife itssori-' ment-- ot meiiV cloihiny 10 select fr< m All sizes and the latest st> les. Your Inspection is Invited. THE HUB BUSKIN * BERRY ENJOYABLE DANCE GIVEN BY THE GERMAN CLUB Vas Held Lmmt Night at Elks Hall. Many Coo pin Enjoyed the The German club (trt Its first dance of ths season at the Elk's Hall last evening. Quite a number of vis itors were present and the dance was greatly enjoyed by those taking part. Music was furnished by Forbes or chestra. The dance was led by Lead er Chas. Cowell with Mies Allison of MoxviUe, N. C. The couples dancing were: Miss Allison Mozrille with Chas. Cowell; Miss Mary Cowell with N. Henry Mooie; Miss Elisabeth Tayloe with Horace Cowell, Mlas Robena Carter with Chas. J. Moore; Miss Mildred Rumley with Joe Mayo. Miss Athalla Tayloe with Justus Randolph. Jr.; Miss Nell White, Greenville. with Jesse Bowers; Miss Elisabeth Carrow with Mr. Copeland; Mlsa Mary Clyde Hassell with C. L. Mldcap; Mlsa Jo sephine Bowen with Fred H. Moore; Miss Gertrude Crltcher, Greenville, with Albert Willis; Miss Winifred Nicholson with James Williams; Miss Katherlne Small with Wm. Baugham; Miss Mae Blount with Francis Charles; Miss Isabella Car ter with James Cordon. Raleigh; Miss Catherine Stewart. New Bern, with Rob. Fowle; Miss Caddie Fowle with Robert Small; M!ss Mary Belle Small with Phil Hlnes. Oreenvllle; Miss Janet Wetmore with Mr. Tlm berlake, New York; M'.ss Gretrhen Parker. Greenville, with Seth Hooker Greenville; Miss Corrlne Bright with D. J. Whlchard. Jr.. Greenville; Miss Augusta Charles with Wm. Patrick: Miss Elmo Tucker. Greenville, with Leon K'.ttrell. Greenville: Miss Me Gulre. Greenville, with Mr. Boyce. Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. Weston; Mr. and M~?. Carl Richard son; Mr. and Mrs. Junes Ellison; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers; Str.cs: ? Knox j Proctor, Marvin Blount, Sherwoo:l | Ragsdsle. Frank R!-e Br^nV Smith. Oreenvllle; Mr. Dirden, Wln tervllle; Mr. Flowers. B*-n. Chaperones: Mesdames J. B. Moo-" W. P. Baugham. F. H. Rollins. S R Clary, D. T. Tayloe. J. B. Fowle. S C. Bragaw, A. M. Dumay, T. H. My ??rs, H. W. Carter. First Methodist Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m , E. R. Mixon. supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. At 7:30 Bishop Frank M. Bristol of Chattanooga will fill the pulpit. All are cordially invited to attend. A CARVING SET IS A SUITABLE ACCEPTA BLE, USEFUL GIFT. CARVING IS A PLEASURE WITH ONE or OUR SHARP OR WELL-TEMPERED KNIVES. SAVE YOUR TEMPER. BUY YOURBOY OR YOURSELF ONE OF OUR GOOD, HANDY POCKET KNIVES. FOR WHATEVER YOU WANT IN HARDWARE. WHENEVER YOU WANT IT. COME TO US. Harris Hardware Co. I i n.s MMBH W OOLI Mnnlwr* Nr? turt ' 'ottiw Kiriuaf? J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKLKS AM) BKOKEKS x.N-ki*. I mCon?.h. Grain ami Provismoa. 7t? Plume St.. i 'nrjH'tilPr ItuiMing, Norfolk, Va. Private wirt* l?? New York Stock Exchange. Cbiraff?. Hoard Trmln ami other financial center*. ' 'ttrrrMjinnrfmr* /1* expert fully S nitrit erf. IMvi?tiiM'tit ?ml marginal account* given careful attention Advertise in the Daily News and Watch Results Are the Best Values For the money. Try them and convinced. Waller Credle & Co. Department Grocery Phones 80 & 92 PAY UP On Your Old Accounts And Help Others To : Pay Up On Theirs : THIS WEEK IS PAY-UP 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 ?a
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