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" \ v ='? ' ? '* V ' * j Special "Values THIS WEEK * - > ?'?. '*T v ? '.li ? , * ? ** ?? ? Men's Suits Men's Hats i5" ? I Ladies, Men's and Children's Shoes ^ Silk Waists Dress Goods. R. S. Silverthorn You Have Reliable Insurance If your policy ? bears the signature of Wm. Bragaw & Compan>. First Insurance Agents in Washington. N. C Old Folk's Best Fri 322c! That's whr.t many call it, for it puts vim and vigor into old stomacha; rich, red blcod into old veins, taunt! lie ah on old bones. Drink a ^lawc..' ih.? delicious, uige? tant wilK et-.h rnt..l Shivar Ale mi D!Gf5Tts ??vir:s wtti sur.AB wwra tr.M /jio miss Yo?jr (Trover or druggist ? ."ill refund four money o.? fit* t tlo/e i if yju iru not pleaded with ictuil*. Bottled and g\it im'.eed '?> the e?le V rated Shiver Mine re' S,:rin& She!. Ion, S. C. If 3't.uf re^' jlrr d?a.ef cannot supply yoj Iclcoi.cne J AS. ELLISON Sc CO DISTRIBUTOR:* ?0R tffA TUXGiON BRITISH REFUSE AUSTRIAN MINISTER SAFE CONDUCT (By United Press) LONDON. ? It wrs officially an nounced toiay that Ihe Drltl-h po ? eminent had refuged safe conduct to Count TnrnowHkl. who waa recently appointed Audtrla-Hunparian am bassador to the United States. RIIWHIRF TO TWK HAIL? MEW' NOTICE OF SALE. [ By virtue of the power or Bale con tained in a certain mortgage deed irons Slade B. Harrison and wlfo to ? Washington Bu^py Company, dated December 18, It) 15, and duly record ed in the office o4 the Register of ! D-'eds for Beaufort County, in Book 188, r. t page 216, default having been made In the payment of the debt' thereby serured, the undersigned will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of December, 1916, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at public I auction, to the highest bidder, for r isii, nt the court house door of Beau fort County, those certain tracts or [ parcel* of land lying and being In the County of Beaufort, State of North Carolina, in Long Acre Town ship. and described as follows: (1) Lying on the East side of the Plymouth road and the Loventon Bun. beginning on the ^Plymouth Road where Brown's Northwest line cvnsr.cs said road at a lightwood stake opposite the West corner of Hoover's | fence; running thence with the old Richard Baynor line Sonth 57 4-5 | degrees East 112 1-5 poles to Arson I Alllpnods' line; thence South 37 1-2 dcqreoft West, with Anson Alligood's line, 59 2-5 poles to two small dog woods: thence North 57 4-5 degrees West 1"S poles to the Plymouth Road in the South edge of a branrh, where :he Bnme crosses the said road; thence with the Plymouth Road to the beginning. '2) Well known as the J. L. Brown home place, bounded on the North by the Swindell land, on the East by ?he Burke land, on the South by the | Blount land, and on the West by the Slatostone Road. The two tracts of land above de scribed be!ng the same conveyed to 3Iude B. Harrison by Washington Tor*? Exchange Company by deed tated December 18. 1915, and d;ly MACHINERY For Every Purpose. Are You Using Modern Meth ods in Farming? IX PAYS Hassell Supply Company WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT Local Pick-Ups ;t.f 't Hero from t yhom*j Payne. of Grlxnftaland.l spent yesterday In thtfclfcr on a short 1 vt*K -to friend*. * , v'/V- ' Meet I J rid? and ?roorn. Was Lucille Phelps an! Mr. Saoch Simmons left yesterday for Rooky Motfnt, where they will meet Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Phelps and will go with them to Sumter, fl. C. Mr. Campbell Died >"?*terday. W. W. Campbell, of Jebsama. pass ed away yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The fu&ersl services will be held tomorrow morning. Mr. Camp bell Is J .8. Campbell's uncle. Preached Splendid Sermon. Every pew in the Methodist church was filled last night and an appre ciative congregation heard a splendid sermon delivered by Bishop Frank Bristol, of Chattanooga. Tenn. Bishop Bristol took as his text the words: "We labor together with God." He talked for over an hour and at the. conclusion of the sermon, he was personally congratulated by many In i the congregation for hla excellent sermon. It was one of the best that has been heard In Washington In some time from a visiting clergyman. To Mnrry Wednesday. Guy Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Weston, will be married to Miss Molllo S'.illey. an attractive, and pop ular young lady of Blount's Creek Wednesday morning. Died liuit Wednesday. | Mrs. C. B. Mnrry* of Norfolk, sis ter to J. H. Fulford of this city, died ; at Ncrfolk last Wednesday. The fu neral ???as held there on Friday. Mr. ' and Mrs. Fulford attended the burlcl | services. Don't get up at night. Drink the celebrated Shi vat Mtuer.il Water. Positively guaranteed by ? monry-hnek orfer. Tas>tos cue? cocts a tri fl'*. Dclirered anywhere by our Wa:Mng ton D.suibutors, iiioun;'* Pharmacy. recorded. This 22nd day of November, 1916. Wushingtun Homo Exchange Co. Mortgagee. 1 1-22-4 wc. On Dining With a Fr'.er.d. And I said to myself with a alch that there worn not left fa all t-o world three men. tho thoujht of dicing with whom could yield mo an equal joy. Tu.it Is, I maintain, tbo crucial tec: of friendship, l)o you lihe to dine witli him? Not without a deep clean ing was of old the life of a man held sacred with whom ono had shared bread and salt. The sacramental rite of ancient hospitality persists under our less simple and lcra bcacti.ul "onus. Nor may we violate 11 with impunity, barbarians ss we are; na turo cries* out against our perform!::; ibis act with ono whom wo dielike o mistrust, t or even toward whom wc are indifferent. In a word, I bad rath or make love to a woman who affect* n?? with a physical repulsion than dine with a man I don't like. ? illcbae Munahan in the Phoenix. Old Underground Parrnge. A crofter of ?. Kifcennclki, Tiree Scotland, made a discovery of an un f'.erground passage while plowing hl? land the other day. The plow atrucl what appeared to be a large stunc, f.nd on making Investigation be fount' that tiffs was part of the rcof of a sub terrnncan par;age. lie followed the underground roadway to a length oJ about twenty-eight yards. Tho roof I* rocrirely though ro'j^bly built, anc ?Iocs not sccni to bo either the end or tho beginning of the pasrage. Thi part wherd tho dlccovory was mnd< li al ? t a mile from the shore, an<I tho land belonsa to the duke of Ar cyll. TO DARKEN HAIR . APPLY SAGE TEA A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur brings back its vigor, color, gloss and thickncaa. Oommou gs/den Mm brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur find alcohol added, will turn faj, r.tresked snd fadad hair besuUfatiy dark and luxuriant, re move every bit of dandruff, stop aealp itching snd falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair Ift fading, gray or dry, gersg gly and thin. Mixing the 8 age Tea and Sulphur recipe st horn#, thnugb, is troublesome. An eaaier way it to get the ready -to-uae tonic, costing about 60 cent* a Inrg* bottle st drug atoroa, known as "Wyeth'a Hag e Snd Sulphur Compound," 'li j* avoiding s lot of mu**. While wispy, ;rrny. faded hair Is not tin'nl. wo nil detir? to retain our youth ful ar>?v>e reive snd sttrsrtivenass. By darkening yotiT hslr wtth Wyeth's 8age stmJ Sulphur, no one ran tell, befcnuee It doea no naiu rally, ao evenly. Vaei fast 4*'"nn> s op aoft brush with K and drtw tMM tf roueb yonr Hair, 4akfng one in. ell -taand st a timet by raornhif ?" <tnr balm hnva dlaapiewNT, a?tf ift?r anothe* awdtoettai or two. vwf bnW Ve?i** beautifully dark, flossy, ?oft and lanrUat No Ufkt on Fence. Occupants of The car which wit wrecked at Belluven Friday night, declare that t?ere waa no red light qn the fence >irWch "Mocked the road la front of the "bridge when the car j ftruihcd Into It/ . . ? - ? ? 1 , Something New In Vaudeville. Patrols pf the New Theatre will ibe entertained tonight and tomorrow night by "Marvel. Oberlta and Com pany," who will' mystify. aston}ab,( [delight and entertain all who attend. 8ome r.neanny revelations In black magic, living reproductions of some] of the world's famous paintings, and lota of mirth and amusement will, be found In the bill. ' - J - ?? ' ? Left far Chattanoogn. Bishop Frank Bristol, who preach ed at the Methodist church last n'.ght left early this morning for Chatta nooga. Here from Belliaven. MFss Vivian Swindell and Miss Woatoott of Belhaven, spent yester day In the city as the gucsta t>f Mlaa Beasie Swindell. Has Left for Danville. Ha^ry Armlstead, who has been on the local tobacco market this season, loft eysterday for his home In Dan ville. V*. Card of Thank*. desire through this medium to return our many thank3 to our friends In Washington and elsewhere for their sympathy and many accom modationa shown us In our lato be reavement. E. P. Wldmer, Cha*. L. Oden. NOTICE OF SAIiR. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a mortgage to me executed by George Thompson and wife, dated March 18, 1914, and duly recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort County in Book 18"l, . at Pago 50 which is hereby referred to, I will sell at public auction for cnah to the highest bidder at the court house door of Bean fort County on Monday December 181h, 1918. at noen, that trart or prrcel of land In Rlehlin-' Rtrhland To-.vnship. Beaufort Coun ty. des.-r'bed na follows: Beginning In the mouth of a ditch, on the North slcfc of the Washlngtnr road, and running Northwardly with said ditch to the b^ck line of the L C. Blockwcll lot; thence Eaatwardlv with the back line of the ca!d L. C Bl-?ckv*?ll l^t to the line of Res!' Prltehelt'B lot; thence Southwardly with the lln* of Resle Pritchett's lo' t^ tho Washington road, and with said road to tho beginning; contain Inr tvro acres, mors or Ices, as de jcrlbed in sr.'.d mortgage. This November 16th. 1918. / L. H. REDDITT, Mortgagee. ll-27-4wc. NOTICE OF SATvE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Superior Court. J. M. Lloyd, Exccutor Nancy King. Deceased, Vs. Lolette Wllmar Martin. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rraufct Poun ty. In the above entitled ape rial pro ceeding, the undersigned, will on thr 27th day of December. 1916. at 12 Noon. sell, for cash, at public salp. to the hlgheat bidder, before the Court House Door of Beaufort Coun ty, the following described real es tate: In the State of North Carolina. County of Beaufort pnd In the City of Washington; known an No. 406 Gladden St. Beginning on Gladden St. 70 ft. and 6 In. from the N. W. Intersection of Gladden and Fourth? ftta., thence Weatwardly, along the liner of Freemad Harvey'* lot. 10* ft.; thence Northwardly, along tho Eastern line of Jonathan Havens lot. parallel with Gladden St.. 23 feot; thonco Eastwardly. and parallel with Fourth St. 102 feet, to Gladden 8t.; thence along Gladden 8t. S3 ft. to the beginning. Dated and Posted Not. 85th, 1916. J. M. LLOYD. Execntor Nancy King, Deceased. HARRY McMULULN. Atty. 11-17-4WC. ? WA NTKI> : AT DAJI/V XEWS ohcr. three copies of the Dally Newa of November 1st. SUBSCRIBE TO TH? DAILY NBW8 [ ? ----V- I- ? ' ? -A New Showing .* of Ladies & n tots ?V tractive models iti Wusb, Velour, Bo-, liviars and | Broadcloth-. $ In all . the wanted khadea. > . Exceptional Values. [ 1. H. Morris Help Nature Do It Don't yon ae? how ah* is working to rot rid of your colds and catarrh? Th? effort con tinues all the time, bat in hot weather you catch a fresh cold every day or ?o, add to the catarrh in your system, and soon it is chronic ? systemic. Your digestion suffers, you have trooblo with stomach and bowels. Get at the real disease. Clear op catarrh, and the other troubles will disappear. Aid With Perana ditlona. Buildup your raa|atftnc v? ?ara? "m* e^Ji catarrh. Supply nature with mora vl*or, *|ve your oody a chance to *et well, and luiraner will k?iAImoy you- .The healthy man deflea the weather. Peruna haa helped make counties* thou eands well la the last 44 years. t?aa It younielf. Tablet form la very convenient for Nfll lar administration. THE PERUNA CO. eounnoi, omro uera cuvs you a pointer. If 70a expect to do any hunting itaU year get a gun that will shoot v where It point*. Get the ammuni tion that never falls. to explode too. (Jet them both here and you'll bring home a bog fall as you can atulT It. We sell sporting goods that experts oat of amateurs. D. R. CUTLER Bicycle Shop WANTED: OFFICK WOTtK AT night. Address. "Night,1* eare of Daily News. ft-tft-eorf-tfe. : . ' ADYRRTlflR IN THB DAILY NKW8 Cut Flowers FOR AIjL OCCASIONS Rosea, Carnations, Valleys. Vtotots. and Orehlda the lead ers. Wedding Flower* arranged In latest art. Floral designs artistically arranged. v Fall and Winter bulbs are W9w ready, plant early for best *#si>tta. Rose bashet, Ever greens. Bhrabberles, Shade trees, and Hedge plant* In rartOus varieties at Pboee 149. J. L O'Ouinn & Co. RAL1UGH, N. C. TO-NIGHT AT NEW TritATRE ?-ASK MARVEL,? The Mvsterious Lady in the Black Mask About Your Troubles, Love Affairs or Future. , If yoti have any questions 4o ask she will answer tlusro. M yotrwant to b? convinced on any Mibf'Ct shto will surprise you with her readlru?and accuracy. ARC D IT \ THE GIRL IN THE UDLKllil ' GOLDEN" FRAME Fjorn the Art Galleries of Natural History,. Classical, Historical and Pic turesque. An Electrical Prismatic Display of DeLuxe Visions de Art ART ? NATURE - GRACB ANO B?AVT.Y Admission lO & 20 Cents We Cordially Invite the Ladies
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