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CLASSIFIED ADS. SHE ys PUB AROOSTOOK OOtT^T ' Maine 8ecd Potatoes. Carolina ' ? Distributing Co. 11-27-lwc. WATCH OITR STORE FOR fHE bent In Xmaa. toys at the lowest prltes. Rum' Bcob. Variety Btore. . 11-23-27-29-c. ? . ' 1 . . 1 1 . ; rr LOST BETWEEN 5BION CHVRCH an 1 P.'.atogo, a 'bi o va overccvt Finder rk . Bo retun? to D.t J ? N > office and rcccire reward". .*? / ' fott H.vi.K . ? * rivr ?ioisti-:i\ ?ow frith two Xor .'Ilr- >M ' \ drops A R W ' 21'-" '? "u, .. il 54 1-1 wr. BETTER TH\N ORCHESTRA ? ttiO Vtetroi* -At ety 3toji\ 11-23-27-29-c. VI iMlilk? (il M !AA?> Ml' quality. 10 turf, nit hjiu up <it stualtj cod PkdHco Ooupni'?ii?! Co. H-4-1C I.CFK VITHOl'T Ml Ml* 1* RllK\l? wifhoui Irmc. \V'v!? ; ???? cr? \% it ?? - o?: i \i t:.?ln. .n >-i:ir iM?ni' jrr.i' a: ?? "vldr.iniiuje Vo i cl.vn't lmv?; t?*. , \Vi *Jii i?l:?oo o:.c i:i your li?iir?#'o:i o;k>.v p:;ym?>?U. Riis* Hro*. ' Vir'.rty 8'nr?. i 11-23-27-29-c. NEW TOYS ARRIVING DAIJ.Y AT Rim^ Bros. Variety Store. Bay eavlv. 11-23-27-29-e. OX At '('Of XT OK THE MANY Al> vancea in the cost of leather I am compelled to raise the price for . shoe repairing. Half soles, mens. ' sewed on. $1.00; tarked on. 7&c; H;>lf soles, women*, sewed on. 75c; tacked on, 60c. Chlldrens shoes accord In* to size. L. N. Williams. . 1 1-22-tf-dh. NEW LOT EVER-READY FLASH lighta and Batteries at Ruaa Bros. | Variety Store. 11-23-27-29-c. WAXTEI>: A STEXOORAPHER. Must heqtilik ?nd orret. WmiN to begin work by January 1st.* Ellison BroB. 1 1-22-1 wc. WE TRUST YOU. WE PUT A VIC trnlp. in your home now. and you pay for.lt a little fevery week. Call and let us explain. Russ Bros Variety 8tore. 11-22 f ?&??. lOt It KIUKVIW OAX BUY ANY I h I rise upon the market ????! imbs It over to you and call It a Christ mas present, except your own photngrsph No other gift so por sonMl, No other gift ?o nesr you own gift. No other gift so lasting. No other gift so Inviting. No other gift carries with it such a personal tou^h of true friendship as your photoglyph. BAKER'S BTITDK) tf-tf-tfe. CAI/L AND HAVE YOUR XMAfl. goods reserved. Make a small p*y mcnt down snd a smsll payment h. ttcek snd the bill will be paid ijv X* i?s R"W? Bros. Variety Store. 11 22-<7-2?-c/ KXKnftmH' XOTICR. listing qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort Co'irn* n? Kxernlori of the innt will of 0. "***$$ Ifoff notice Is iifl persons holdfns i eatate will pr*. h.-i.i t f undersigned for pr?r? ??? yw fwm thp dut* (In notice will be pi"# ?? recovery. All per ?fin Rnld estate will plet tent to the ?nd#r 1 . l4t* - >f Ortoher. IHf. A V vi 4 'l. F LBM1NH y- +V n m. kmhii. HUGE FLEET MOBILIZATION IS MM FOR DECEMBER NORFOLK, Va. ? Lean greyhound* of Atl?iifi? fleet. swift destroyers ??4 bobbing Government coastal cut teru ? veuatla of every kind and char acter will assemble in Hampton Roads the second week of December on the occasion of the eighth annual convention of the 8outhern Gommcr rirl Congress, at Norfrltc. Va. Th?? gathering will present one of the i ??: fmpretolvp. grand ensembles of nnv.il vrsprla pinae th* mohT* 'Hon 1 ?:f ?V- AtTM-'. ih flcot for thr? trip] n round the. world. Th#? enth-e At-' l.*ntJr. fleet haw heeu onl^rrA j led r.^r the 'cr-r^inoule*. 1>>* Sn^n'tary I ftp. SPENT $2,441,565 IN HUGHES FIGHT r\\- YORK.- -If w.n learned yes : ? ? t ?i r. < thp fl:i?l <-ost to the Republi I s r . .1 p.-.ily lor ?!??? F!j?*?cr cnr.?j>:isgn v..ifc 12 41l.jGft.05. TS. fo rttr?i r??a v: ill b* fll. d b> Cvrnrlf'JS N. W hs. Jr. tj'-'a-imvr of the N:-. tonal Committee, ? .???;??>' nt Washington. There is a ?i of more than $21 000. Chairman WIU'OX called a meeting of tho N .tion l Committee for Mon day to consider ways and means of eliminating this deficit. A b!g part of the debt is for the advertising campaign launched by George W. 1 Perkins. John Wanamaker has sent j In $20,000. WOULD WASH COSSWORDS FROM TOMMY'S VOCABULARY LONDON. ? London's long-faced element toBBcd tip Its hands today with the discovery that Tommy Is a violent "cusser." "Foul and blasphemous worda are, as It were, common in camp speech,"" Slid a prominent church-goer who hopes to wash Tommy's vocabulary, j "To hear such conversation first f'lorka young and sensitive minds and ears* but gradually these horrible ex prtssio | slip Into the average sol dier's vocabulary." A large number of soldiers have enlisted from Billingsgate market GLASS OF SALlT" CLEANS KIDNEYS If jour Buk la Mhlac or Biite hath** <Mnk lota rfw*** ulMhaaat hurt and ytrar t ?cared' and wo< to load your atomaoh with a lot ofdrugs that excite the kidneys and irritate tbs entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys olenn like yon keep your bowels cleaa, by flushing them with a mild, harm lees salts which mdotm the body's nrinous wast* and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid neys is to fitter the blood. In 24 hours ther strain from it 600 grains of add and waste, so *e can readily understand the vital laportaaee of keeping tbs kid neys aotise. Drink lota of water? yon east drink too much i also get Iron any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts} take a tablespoonful la a glass of -water before breakfast each morning for a few dsye and yottr kidneys will act Ana. This famous salts is mads froai the acid of grspts and lemon juioe, combined with 11th la, and has bses seed for pun tioas to clean asd attentats clogged kid neyst also to neutralist the adds is urine so It no longer Is s eoures of Irri tat Ion, thus ending bladder wilhm Jsd Salts la iMxpapstvei makes s dsT J;SS <Mb nra, don't pt xxrad ud ?;ml "" ' " sfdnags inMa wktar t ?*?/ tik, alM Daniels, and the Departments of Commerce and Labor, have given similar orders for all vessels of their Departments. The officers and mne of the fleet, with the Virginia nation: 1 guard will ' narticlpate in a military p.iradc. Sun- ' day. preceding the formal opening of the Congress. The fleet, together v!th all vtaitln* shir* rrill p-ss 'n a grand navM review earl 'or In th* dar. President WHs-m h-n r f!? :f :l ,'dij, ,*?* f**" C ? on M iUij.iy mural n--* 5? ?v ? ?y :if Stnl ? 11 lid Co V out t? !i ni? ? ' . ! ?>?' IW'J . I Kti)ir-r\ i>?1eat cr.s?' n ?n l.uii<l"n The reformers Buggist gentler 1 ;n :?-a-c from the officers /*s one mean? ?. uplifting To":j y's sr>?> i WORKERS GRANTED INCREASES 10 HtLT HIGH COST Of LIVING NEW YORK -7ii oll.iwiog r ?r po^ations S..t ir l.-y ..aaftu.v-'d *ni?*r. gt-U'-y ia i ti'.i'i'E :o th< ir euiplo.va to t^eot the coat o. lining. Metropolian M scuct of Art em ployes receiving $1,200 or less will be paid a 5 per cent bonus In De cember. They will receive 10 jtsr cent bonus payable monthly for 1917. The Equitable Life Assurance So ciety gives 800 of its employes emer gency checks amounting to about 10 per cent Increase in salary. The Central Tru.it Company will pay certain percentages to employes. Theso amount to approximately 81 per cent. The following woolen mills an nounced increases of 10 per cent ? Taconla, Pontoosue, Russell's. Tlllot son. Berkshire and the Hinsdale wool en mill. The Hopevllle Woolen Mill elves Its 200 employes from 5 to 10 per cent increase December 1. The United States Rubber Com pany announced a 10 per cent bonus to its 2,500 workers at New Bruns wick," N. J. This bonus is to be in operation till September next year. URGES THE SUPPORT OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Washington, N. C., November 25 Editor, Da ly News: I have a thought which I crave the opportunity of expressing through the D ily N:\vs to the cit'sens o.' Washington. I hive ha?' ti e nl^'s ire of attending the last two meet its o the Ch nthor o; C numeri c \t oach meeting aubjocts were d!s cussed and plana made which Involv ed the well being of this city and s~c Hon. These discussions wore Inter | eating. Informing and Inspiring. There were not moro than twenty | five persons present at either meet ing. Among these were fam'llar r'pees who hrrve always be^n active members and ready to cooperate and give of their time and talents to the public service. The query came to my mind as to whether those mem bers who were In attendance < were discharging a public duty, and whether thoy were contributing to fh& public welfare. One I# bound to abswer this query In the affirmative, i The next query suggested was this ' why are not many other cltliens dls ' charging a like duty and thereby contributing to the public welfare? What shall the answer beT No one can answer It so well as each of the Individual cltlsens of Washington, and they can give no better answer than by Joining the Chamber of Commerce and enlisting In this eo operative society for the pnbllt wel fare, 1 have no dealre or intention to be nermrmntuous or officious, or to Im press upon any one a civic duty. I have only submltMd a query. m-?ectfu11y, WO, H. GRACE JONES HURRIED HER PRESS KENT (By United Press) NEW YORK. ? "A dazzling chorus of bright-eyed beauties." an ocular symphony." "a whirl of gleeful curves." and other expressions denot ing the last word In feminine charms were thlngt Leon Frlendman wrote for ten years as a mere matter of dally routine. He waa press agent for the Ziegfield Follies. But now Its r 11 different. It !?n't casual any more. Its from the heart. For -non* th?? rhorrs girls was Grace J^rrn plunder, blonde and all the r^c-l'r stiff Friedman foil. They to be married Thankarlvin* day. r. -'b nre "thankfully thankful." SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Cveryone ehould drink hot water with phosphate In It* before breakfaat. To feel as fine as the proverbial fiddle, we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every morning, to pre vent Its sponge-like pores frojn clog King with Indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headaches. It's your liver. If you catch cold easily. It's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taate, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach be comes rancid, It's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanllness. Tour liver 1b the most Important, also the must abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know Its function or how to release the dammed-up body traste, bile and toxins. Moat folks resort to violent calomel, which Is a dangerous, salivating chemical which can only be used occasion ally because it accumulates In the tissues, also attacks the bones. Every man and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be fore breakfast, a glaas of hot wa'*?r with a tcaapoonful of limestone phos phate In it, to wadh from the liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting moro food Into the stomach. Limestone phosphate does not re strict the diet like calomel, because It can not aallvate, for It Is harmless and I you can eat anything afterwards. It is Inexpensive r.nd almost tasteless, and j any phr-maclat will sell you a quarter pound which Is sufficient for a dem ' onstratlon of how hot water and lime stone phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day In and day out. Have You a Safely Deposit Box? ^ou need it if you have nv valuable papers. The low rental 13 a minor consideration in com parison with the benefits derived. Ask us about th?n ! We are triad to explain. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C Are the Best Values For the money. Trj them and "B" convi ced. Walter Credle & Co. D^oailmont Grocery Phones SO & 92 II\I SURANCE Will not prevent the fire, but it will llivr \ou ii mti:ht> thankful Ivt'iit k utter the I lames have cleared >uu out. C. IVIorgan Williams WASHING I ON, N C. 4. MA*h WOOD JAMKK w. COLB > trl > <>iu? Kiriuwff* J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKtkS AM) BROKERS SiAM-ks, lioii-ls, Vottuu. Grain and Provisions. 7tt Plume Su. Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wire*? to New York Slock Exchange, Chicago Board Trade and other financial centers. ('orrespondevce. Respectfully Solicited. Investment and marginal accounts given careful attention. SMALL SCHOOL OPENS. SMALL, M. C. ? The Small graded school opened Nov. 13. Several of the patrons were out and gave In teresting talks. The faculty thla year 1b very Btrong. . Prof. J. P. Gwaltney of Morgantown. and Ml as Eva Thomas of Stokes aro with us igaln. The other teachers are Miss es Llllle Barco of Roper. Etta Rives of Idnlla, and Ada Sm!th of New Bern. Th?y are nil experienced and ire doing good work. They have iotne 11th grade work this year. We >re anticipating a line school this ^er.r. The enrollment at present Is bout 180. Miss Pearl Prescott left today for Middlesex to take charge of a school. Miss Lora Lane of Clay Hill. Mr. Guy Weatherton and Mr. Henry Cay ton of Askln visited Miss Lillian Rowe Sunday. Quite a few from Small attended services at Mry's chapel ffonday. The sermon by t!*o> new minister, Rev Green. *vas very much enjoyed. Sorry to lear;i of the death of Mrs. Geo. Peed. We extend our sympathy to th<* bereaved family. | Mrs. W. C. ttowe and daughter Mlltle, visited M h. Mullen 8unday. J Mrs. Jennie Warren of Edward, spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives "t Small. I M!?8 Laura Walker and Frank Holadla were out riding Sunday. Coburn Motor Car Qompany% ,NC Distributor* of Sci/ilehtker Automobiles For N (J., N, C.. Gn. If* Va. I 'tthurn Hltick UAnr^i ,, . ^ . v . NORFOLK, V 4. ( jranhy rtireet Nov. 23rd, 1916. CIRCULAR LETTER NO. 206 TO OUR DEALERS. REGARDING ADVANCE IN PRICES Hackney~& Jackson, Washington, N. C. Gentlemen". - This is to remind you again that the prices on Studtbaker Pleasure Cars will advanoe $100 on or about De cember first, and that the prloes on Commercial Cars on or before January first will be as follows! 1000-lb. Commercial Cars: Panel $ 925.00 Express 800 . 00 Station 926.00 Chassis 860.00 Mall Wagon. 1175.00 F. 0. B. DETROIT No protection will be given on any oar that has not bean aotually shipped from the fadtory prior to advanoe In prloes. Very truly yours, COBURN MOTOR CAR COMPANT , T- Gray Coburn, Px??. A Ota. JKr .
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