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JuQtlukA. Please return ij Lake Junalueka. U-I4-8tp || ?NM>0 REWARD FOR THB RR. turn of a letter containing check . and note of bo value to any one hut me. 8. Parker, Pine town, M. C. 11-14-Stc. FOR SALE?AFTER JANUARY 1, 191K, I will sell my shop, tools and machinery at a reasonable Trice. Will Mil building, ul I lend or win lease them on easy terms or will trade the entire plant Cor pood farming land. For further particulars, see R. L. Jones, Aurora. N. C. I0-1T-S0ds.c I _______________ 1 WOOD FOR RAUt?RPXJTT OAK, 4 ' feet. 94.40; 16 Inches long, $6.00 | per cord. * Delivered. Phone I 37S-L. R. R. WARREN. 11-lSStp | FOR SAIJO?ONH PAIR YOUNG I mules, weighing about 1.900 lbs each. Bargain. Address Box 8, j Trayvtlle Shop, Washington, R. F. | D.. No. t. 10-18-t.f.c I WANTED TO RENT?DWKLLWfi 1 boose In good neighborhood. | Woo lard, at Maxwell's Bicycle i Shop. 10-18-t.f.c ^ WOMEN ? RWTiTj GUARANTEED Hosiery to friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit; Make $10 Dally. Experience unnecessary International Mills, Box 4019. , West Philadelphia, Pa. t-H-dmop. f HAMi BK QUAD TO DO BEWINO of any kind at moderate prices Give me a trial and yon will be , satisfied. Mrs. Goodwin, corner Third and Harvey streets. WANTED?A SECOND-HAND ROM top desk. Address T. G. Blow. , care Hotel Louise. ll-181wc 1 DO NT FORGET TO PHONE YOFF , orders to C. H. Sterling's Fish House for oysters. Delivered fronone quart up. 11-18-lwc GUM BLOCKS FOR SALE?NO" any blocks over 20 1-2 Inches lonr 60 cents cart load at mill. Pam IIco Cooperage Co. 11-8-Lf.r I HERE YESTERDAY. Mr. J. W| Overton, of Span Quarter, N. C., was among the welcome ' visitors to the city yesterday. WILL FIGHT A TWELVE ROUND BOUT TOMORROW Chicopee, Mass., Nov. 25.?Willie ] Beecher. of New York, end Tim i O'Neil, a Brooklyn lightweight, will | boat at a special boxing to be held , here tomorrow afternoon. Beecher is | tc receive 60 per cent of the gross receipts. I WINTER MEETING AT THE JAUREZ TRACK Juarez, Mex., Nov. 25.?Judging from early indications, the winter meeting at the Janrex track will go 1 down in history as a record breaker in every respect. To morrow will be the opening day of the meeting, and races will be held for 100 days or possibly longer. A Jarge number of performers are already stabled here, and others will arrive during the eoarse of the meeting. What will be greatest array of riders ever seen at a winter race track will be found 1 wearing colors during this meeting. These embrace many of the leading 1 Joekes of the season as well as some of the crack American riders who have lately returned to this ; country from England, Trance and Germany. The clase of horses to rmee will embrace many of the most ' popular as well as brilliant performers now on the turf. The youngsters which will take part In the two-yearaid racing are the moat valuable and rlehly bred lot of colts, fillies end | geldings gathers In lets years. MOt KOTED FOOTBALL GAMES TOMORROW Tha foltowts* !? aome of the notod feolball limn that win b* ?lay?d hj> th* celiac* tomorrow: nolTarWtr of North Carolina end Ustranttr of Tllttol*. at Richmond. V*. A. A M. of Ral.lgh and Vaablniton and Laa at Norfolk. Va. * I Comall at Xttaaa. Carlisle at 'Providence. J I * ; ^ AXjn WO CCU M f >:**.>' - lillaH W We Deliver Only NEAR DEATH ~T HUM uut^l j||| Effect* Her DeEmaace. D slten almost smoorer to deeds. 0 MyHd.ee patched i op ter a.hJte ? ry "cirtSftbe nnrt lorrtc^ io ? 1, sought me*bottle and t began using It, It did me more good Una ,*S the medl* tinea 1 had I have haduced many si sty Meads to iy Cardut, and they an say they have j seen benefited by Its use. There never . sas been, and never wU be, a medicine * !o compare with Cardtd. I believe it It ? i^good medtcine tor all wmnaaly trou- t Foe over 50 years. Catdid has beat re- 1 [leving woman's sunerfcws and building t artakwomen npto healthandstrength. II yon are a woman, give It a lair trial. ? It should surely help you, as it has a atiuion others. Oct a bottle ot Cardtd to-day, sssaKsaH I ? i O? . Q c i nu.n rifliswwK, x R. P. D. NO. 2. c D lO , We are having some very cold ? veather now. t Mr. Arthur H. Waters is a Wash- ? ngton visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Waters were 1 risitors at the home of Mr. G. O. Waters Sunday. Mrs. Addle Cherry and Miss Dessa " Foster returned to their home in 1 Washington Monday after spending i i few days with Mr. and Mrs. John 'ordan. 1 Messrs. Geo. V. and William M. Boyd were a Washington visitor Monday. , J Mr. George Ambros was the gueet 1 >f Mrs. T. I. Waters Sunday. 1 Mrs. Claudie Lee returned to her 1 iome at Berkley. Va., Saturday af- 1 er spending some time with her 1 nother, near Walla-Watta. i Mr. and Mrs. Rod Jordan and title son, Harold, of Bayslde, N. S.. j were the guest of his parents. Mr. ind Mrs. John Jordan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Congleton ind Mrs. Hhad. Congleton, of Bnn- ( ran, and Mr. Willie Jefferson, of ^ Broad Creek, spent Saturday night j &nd Sunday with Mrs. W. P. Jeffer- ^ K>n. Messrs. Samuel Boyd and David 1 kmbros, of Hunter's Bridge, were ? vmir Htv loot Wednesdiv. Mr. Dick Adams, of your city, j passed through our section Sunday. O o | CHOCOWIN1TY NEWS. ] 0 o Mr. J. T. Clark and wife, Mrs. * Bessie Clark, took a pleasant drive over to Washington, N. C., Sunday morning. Mr. W. J. Harding and wife were the guests of Mr. Ed. Qodley and ramily Sunday. ( , Mr. Frank Callaway, who has been very ill, report from his bedside Monday, Is improving fast. Miss Essie Hill and sisters, Effle Hill, Bertha Hill, Mr. Carl Harding and brother, Jackson, wers the litUe visitors of Miss Bertha and Mr. Glen Clark Sunday afterfcofe. Mrs. Jesse Smith end sister, Nina Bmlth, and Miss Blanche Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Dare Perry and brother, Floyd Perry, were the pleasant visitors at Mr. Joe Harding's Sundgy morning and 8unday evening. Miss Amanda Harding and mother, Mrs. Lula Harding, Mr. Joe Dixon,. Mr- Plummer Gurganus and Mt. 1 HOW WOW Wi ll N? T?k I J. LEON W< l BANKERS ?d ^ AesemBl steam Omfil AtSsBttem ill J Valter Taylor, Mr. Howard T?y!o-|* ud Mr. William Clara wan thai* meats to ? w? to Mr. Frank Calls-!11 ray's Saturday night. I* Mlaa Roaa Elks. who baa . tart ad I" caching thla term at the Tayloal* cbool halldlng It la r(d.<>rl-.l ?he|h r gaming along ?n. Wa hope shefP rill prove falthlaV ! Mm. led la Harding waa the gueat|r' I Mm.. ?ni. Harding Monday after- 11 (pon. l! Km. Fannie Harding want to call * n Mra. Annie Cutler Monday afrlef- u laoa.. -'. * , .-V - >*: V- r" / C Mr. Johnnie cutler and wlte will b cave Wednesday for Blount's creek. ? People around Chocowlnlty am * Jmoat through grading tobacco. J What's the trouble with Hirer b load and Singleton news? Ton must * 'are forgot aomethlng. Come on ? [gain and giro ue the news. Ton * mow Christmas la drawing near and 11 Thanksgiving la hem. bet us hear * he news next week. j S ; S PHK SOUTHERN HEALTH EXHIBIT 0 Jackeonvllle, Fla., Nor. IS.?The louthem Health Exhibit wW be tpened In thla ally tomorrow nnd * ontlnne through the Ural week of 1 ) or ember A State wide publicity 11 ampelgn has been carried out, and 0 capon sea from the various muni- 1 1 ? 1 ..a ... p_wc ll QOflt flattering. The exhibits will he howu at the Morocco Temple and ? he affair is assured the greatest * FOB "YOUKC" 8HUGRUR WILL MEET WILLIE MOORE Phlladelhla, Pa., Nor. 25.?Jos Young" Shugrne will meet Willie foore, local boxer, in a six-round nlll here tomorrow afternoon. YOUNG AHKARN TO FIGHT BUCK OROU8B Pittsburgh. Pa., Not. 25.?Young thearn, who made a wonderful 1mtresslon on the Philadelphia fight ants, will fight Buck Crouae, of Pittsburgh, in one of the three main H>uts* to be held here tomorrow afernoon before the Olympla Athletic kasociation. )EMONT-HARANG BOUT WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW New Orleans. La., Nor. 25.?Aciordlng to an announcement by Tororich, manager of the Westside Lthletlc Club, the on-ag&ln-off-agatn lelmont-Harang scheduled twenty round encounter will take place tonorrow afternoon. IN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR kmnnoa mrdea Sage aad Sulphur I makes arakid, faded or fray hatr dark aad glossy at owe. Almoat everyone know* that Sage I >aa and Sulphur, properly com- I lounded, brings back the natural I olor aad loatra to the hair when I aded, streaked or gray; also ends I laadrnS, Itching scalp and stops fall ng hair. Years ago the only stay to I rot this minora van to make It at I loots, wlilch la muse? and triable >ome. Nowadays we simply as at any I rag Slope tor "Wyeth's Sage and tulphur Compound." You will gat a arge bottler-tor about SO rents. Brsrybody oass this old famous rsilpe, because no one can poeelbly :ell that you darkened yonr hair, aa t does tt so hatnrally aad sraoly. rou datapeo a sponge or soft brush with It had draw this through yonr Mtr. taking .ona amall atrang at. a itmef by morning the gray hair dietppears. and after aaothar applloaAoo or two. ysSr balr becomes bsanLlfully dark, tfciik aid glossy sad ton look year* yotrnger. ; IV omasa la taw "~* W ci LI ) l^iwcns sf ' " v 7 : DKUKuUs u I OI-U about 15 Inches. Tha bottom! |r f the box should bo cowed with) toned mad broken pottery to glr# retnaxe and this should be Co vers 01 ** w nsw w oi u>i I 7 ? layer of mow to prevent the od above <rom vrorkin* down! hrouffh the atonee. The drainage 1 y( ad mom ebould take up about three U) riches. The greater the body ot soil! j bore tbe moos the more uniform It t, ar be kept ee to moUture. Th? ? ell abould come to wlthra an Inch ? nd a halt or torn Inches of the tap t, t the bo*. | , The Indoor window txnc should be w tads to nt Into tbe window. To get ai a much light as possible it should v I# larel with the wlnilok. ft may H >e lasicnea wiui ormoxeiH or placed tl d a table, oT >*>? lepa made for It. V here thfuYi be a drip.pan beo-.?th tl 0 t.brp water from aniline the Boor, t> he bo* may reat directly above the U rip pan on lata half an Inch to an tl leh fclxh or the bo* may be -water- t< Ight with -the exception of a hole tl i*-: -* * ' ' --frW i V1 ' ~ ' ' ~ u4S jj 7. - t if is v< rv 'llffiruiT to raispl ?t(W. and wildcat find enough hi in the ordinary ..via. room though they may do well' In a conrs^trtrssrs rz"r~ ' -Vk . I NDHEW CAnNTMIB 18 sbvsnty-kwr today Aadrww Cfirfiegle Is eevciUj-nlne *ra 0)4 todar. He was bcrh At unfermltho, Beotleni. Noremhor t. 18SS. He came with hla family ) tfco \Tnlted states In 1?<8, an I rttled In Pittsburg. Hta first work ?s as a wearer's assistant In a cjdl>n factory, lie later l*?rt*d telera?hy and too* railroading tr hick hi) advanced until >ie_hnnamr l?erthten<Iont of the Pittsburgh .11lalon of tho Pennsylvania system e Joined Mr. Woodrtt#. Inventor of m sleeping car. In organising the" PocdruH Sleeping Car Oo . gaining trough this the nnclous of hts forune. Mr. Carnegie later became lentlfled with the ate?l Industry o' lis country. He has given llbrarioi > many town* and iltifei In the ailed States and Great Britain, and . r i i I The D??? * ^idersble I vfhen selecta rHEN you buy a suit < in selecting a pair of shoe sSSSe ^risnoton&oeyoul t .nj-liMt is SELtZ I %J?S?SS6."ii Shuf ttoy insist on ?*?**'" %?$*> to*""-**";* C. A. TUR > SELZ ROYAL JE I . - l-T- ^-*" met or Is passed in? sealed onions correct. Thtrre is also ? trial room to which all rases lnrolvlnt tarlClbs eoeid ba tried without sendlnt thorn down to Centre street, where the trials wore form Ml/ held This 11 Itself Is a (rest time saver. The Illinois public utilities com mission has suspended proposed !noreese In rates on milk by the nips mud <t OtV-mirhntit flip Flfnto Thn lines entering Chicago proponed to advance the rates on milk 5 per cen?. Increases average 2 cenjs a gallon have been, put In effect In Wisconsin and Iowa. A complaint that Iho Chicago and Alton Railroad J? charging a lower rate -on wheat shipments from MI?sonri points to Chicago than to ?t. Louis, has been lodged with the interstate commerce commlsaloh. Kould mean to yosu? : , . )f clothes or a hat you a lie refutation of the rnaki fakes and frauds. s the same care should be t onfining your purchases t< ation to sustain. If you ? i and the name of a relial lave a right to^eel suspicioi Shot s for your protection. food shoes can bh sold for. meet footwear and they the name on their shoes ig back of that name in a bt. / . , houtd be your guide in the n MORS than in the purour or coSee. NAGE'S " if.UE STORE. 9 W& F&gn E|h8 r iR? ISilr B | Jgl ire I KjM ; I j|BI - ? ^rir?.." i m JVA ^Cr'^lt^Eli^vKV ?n?' I ^ .^r'tjr. t
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