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????.Ill I MUNI 1 ami mui 11 ? - fa. ?. Brady Ud faith la Oeo. Broad buret, and that faith la him aided la maklag the nwmi of that faaoaa pia y. Tha Moo of the Hour' for. when the play was originally produced, the public was not aware of the timeliness and the success winning qualltes that the d^ma pos seseed. When the play struck ts S?U at the Savoy Theatre in Newl York Crty it remained there for a two yearn' rngageuieut. a run. whtch up to that time had been unknown Now under U r. Brady'# direction, ffcjaooe play. "The Man of the Hour" made into a ft re-part feature film and Robert Warwick plays the title role of this success. It is the fourth la the Brady geitee to be released by the World Film Corporation. CO "The Maa of the Hour" the "Machine Boae" wishes the city council to push a bill granting to a , certain street railway a perpetual franchise. Young Henry Garrison Is Pelact^d a? the candidate for raaycr. because his action* can moat easily be dictated. He accepts the uouil-l nation for the sak?* of the woman he] Iotcs, n nkce of the iunnc:*r who is > backing the railway, who guy-* that. I to prove himself worthy of her, he f bwi show he can "do something." Garrison suddenly develops an un expected determination to govern accordlnj to principle* of honor. In the end he wins his s-weetliearl. at the same time that .he saves her fortnn? and hl? honor, but for a time It ?eein* that everyone is a gatnst him. because of hta determi nation to do the square thlug by the public, that elected him. t adv. I | OA55IFIED FOR ICR XT : Ml HOl'SK NEXT TO Episcopal Church on Homier St. Modern improvements. t\ h. Sterling. R-2H. 6 T-c WA.VTKD: ,V>h TIiuIkt. standing, cat in log*, billets, or lumber. Sw us before stlHng as vrc pay the highest cash prices. BALDWIN TOOL WORKS. So. Richmond. Va I-31-6tc LOST: i*AJR OK RIDING GIAH8LS between Sc & 10c store and my home. Piuder return to me and receive reward. Geo Burkina n 8-2-ltc. FOR HAU*:. 2 LOTS. Each 5Oxl.>0. on Iaubelle Ave. Washington Park wtah privilege sfwer connection CHAS A FLYXN. 7-29-tfc. FOUND : Hn. with Cobml woman's picture. Diamond h on border. Owner can have xanio by paying for this advertisement. ?-2-2tc Vr.iXTKD. AT OXt'K, TENANT FOf my seventy- Ave acre farm on I'am lieo river Call, or writ*. John M. Barney. Washington. N. C. 7-27-tfc. FOR HAT.K : A PAIR OF HEAVY young mule? K W. WOOLARD. Phone 37&-J. 7-16-lfe CIT I"RICE: McKIN I.KV'S SHEET Mualf R cent* p*1 r ahe't. Ca?n only. W J RHODES. 8-2-lt?. * WANTRD: OIRI.S TO FU N M\ chln^n, finishing underwear. Wl" pay $1.00 p<?r day to begin, thei piece work at which to $12 per week nan be earned WRLDE! COTTON MFG. CO . Weldmi. S. C 7-fZ-ttc. FOR RENT: TWO REAR OFFH'ES Id Daniel & Warren Tl?iili| .aiftf . Light and water furnished. I rr? aiediate pe*se*.*lon Dnnk-1 St Warren 7-30-Rtc. FOR ftALR: COMPLETE EOIIP menl for a email restaurant. Big bargain. J H CALLOWAY. 7-27-Btc. f KN BIO AIRSHIPH ? ?>ne each day. beginning Wednesday. Five dol lara for ovary red ail i p found. Each ship carries one red slip 1-1-1 1*. BANK INSTALLS A WONDERFUL MACHINE The First N*o lonal Bank lias jutt add?d a remarkable iaa?b!r.i lo its equipment- -a maclrne lhat r-Ei^ ledc'rs and makes out custom rs Ktateuunts. Th^re won't be any more night work balancing pass bo-jk* at the end of each month for th' bank lias done away with the old pass booh system and adopted the Statement System which the bank* in the largest cltlen are usinl. Heretofore the clerks when post tiiK -u the ledger had to lirsi make a list of checks and then a r.st of d? posits, on each accodnt add each ii>t separately and then subtract tg get a balance. This i? all accontpliblicd j In one operation by the new ma- j chine One of the remarkabe f- ature* of' the machine is that it automatically detects and marks overdrafts with8 a minus *ign. When the checks ex- ' ceed tbf deposits uo result can bo printed unless the sJever is in the '?ffjb'ra"t" position. I Th?* machine automatically add* ithe deposits to th'o old balance and I subtracts the checks as they are listed. The new balance is com pw'cd and proved slrf*p!y by taking rbo bank will rave at least Ally pr 'real in time by the machine * i'oj. 'lb n roo, there 1# no pos n t ^ uil. ill'y of an err^r as th^ rnachl cannot mak/ a mistake. The sav in*: I" 'his means something to the perron* of the bank for this time mu be devoted t-o tho Improvement of 'he already excellent service which thi- First National Hank is now glv ln.i; to Its patronn. Tho ba;:k la abo usin* the mi rh'ijv in can/.ectlou with it? recently n<* ? pled system or sending out mi tidily statement*. With the new addlng-suhtracting ?in "hint* -in u?*? the customer's ac- 1 ro nt U balanced dally. Each day t li- s'.aiein n'.s are taken out of the hi: l?r ? put Into the niUililne and -ks and deposit* listed ? a total . ta' .*n nnd the balance carried for w >1 ready for the next days po?t li: ... Now when *a custom r wants a ait-went at any time all the clerk h: to do Is ?o to th= ledger and t.' *? oft' the last figures posted which w . Le a statement of the customers a ^UR'. right up-to-date. WHEN VOl SEE THE I'AI'EltS tall fr:>m the airship Wednesday e\ ? b. surn and got the red one r S-2-1 tc A Doctor's Prescription for rough An Effective t ough Treatment. One-fourth to ono teaspoonful of | Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as nerded, will soothe and check | Coughs, Colds and the more danger ous Bronchial end Lung Ailments. I You can't afford to take the risk of itrious Illness, when so cheap and I simple a remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery Is obtainable. Go to your I Druggist to-day, get a bottle of Dr. I King t Now C'scovery, start the treatment at once. You will be gratified for the relief and cure ob tained. Mr#. K R, Kuiin and ?on. of Ka li h. tUf we*k-end wlih her tsi.-lier, .Mrs 1). n Willis, of East V n street. Mr. Kuhu arrived Uerf i':. * morula* auj h* and Mrs Kuhn sr i son have left for Norfolk, where th v will spend t n days with rela Oec'a Strength Tested. b jest, n hee was found compi tf.C to pull a tv^Jjjht jOo timed groat' '?I. C klt> \\ Tlil KOR THK AIRSHIP FIA nn over Washington . W. dnesday r ven In r i-2-ltc. r \ T KI N FROM THK AIRSHIP ?vlien you see it coming Wednes day evfninK. It may mean some :hlnij for you. 5-2-1 tc. "That Girl looks like an Oasis in the Desert" And never was Oasis more welcome to sun-baked mortal. The cooling air of the moun-^J tains, tho vigor of the ocean's \ wave, the contentment of the ^ i valley-- all these ore broughtto^l work-wearied, heat -bothered in street, home and office bv PEPS Kola Bracing, Invtforatfog, r?fr???hln^? ?n<i ? ' com?-hack" that mak*R you fe?l Ilk* WORK, liglvti jrou what you want when you want it. D.op In at th* fountain ? then V? ill know what we mean, up in bottles, too, at jour g ro;?r a. For AU Thirtts ~ Pepsi-Cola PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING WORKS E R. MIXON & CO., Props. WASHINGTON. N. C. SatoL.TJl of Belh?? ?? b TrtltlB, MU? Minnie Wooltfd.l ?! But Main iMl ? ? ? ? L. H. Dearborn, ot Got<Uboro,w?J J ? Wublacton visitor rc.terday. ?,.... . John Dx CaUta b?, loft on * hiJ days viritj^to Nor/oik, Occan View] and other points in Virginia. ? # t t UiM Obtrude Rams y. of New Bern, who has been visiting friends hare during 4 he lust few days, has returned to her home. ? ? ? w ? M'sa .Margaret Btansbury, of Greenville. visited friends In the city yesterday afternoon. ^ ? ? ? ? L. ?. Armstrong, of Goldsboro, was In the blty yesterday on a visit to friends: * ? ? * M'.sscs Mae Blount, Elizabeth Car row, Evelyn Jones and Messrs. Her :ncn -Carjow and Charles Sterling tuotored to Pamlico Beach yester- ' day. I ? ? ? ? W. A. St lley, M. H. Tucker and I VV. W. McSl ullan, of Goldsboro, were] Washington vialtore yesterday after noon. ? V ? ? ? ? . Miss Orn Rapnr, who has been the guest of Miss Mab*l Dailey during 'he,lagt few days, left thin afternoon for her home In Wl!son. Miss Dailey left today for K!nston. wli*ru she 1 will visit Mies Muriel Hadley. Mrs. John IV Wells, of Wlson, was zmong the out of town visitors in :l?o city y'Mtcrday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. JeWe B. Boss, Mr. And Mrs. W. K. Jacubson. M/b. A.? 3. .Fulford. Mr?. L. A. Squires and Miss Hattie Cozzens returned this morning from Pamlico Beach. ? ? ? ? Mlsa Annie Payue and Ethul tfjwlo have gone to Raleigh on a I'tOQie party. ? ? ? ? Mrs. R. P. Bcckwltb and son, who j'^ave been the guests of Mrs. S. R. rowle, have returned to their homo n Rosemary. ? ? ? ? James Ellison, Ralph Hodges and Mr. Petprson wero visitors at Pam lico Beach ye3terdav, having made he trip via automobile. ? ? ? ? W. H. Graham, of Grenvllle, spent today in the city on business. ? 9 m m Mrs. T. S. Long, who has been roati lor H. B. Clark* h?, returned from ImvMod. whtS *? Ul bra enjoy IX . w ek's vacation. ?'???? W. L Oden a prominent clttson of Belhaven, is ?pending today in Washington oa bu?lneaa. C*pt W. J T. KtUy. or Belhaven, was la the city today 09 a brief visit. ' - , " 1 ? ? ?. ? J 8 Artbhell. of bit, ul Mrtc Ciaad Little and son, caxne op from Bath today, where 4lrs. Little has been visiting! - Vv ' "W ? ? ? ? E. Li. Roper has returned from a] T!ait with friends. In Hyde county. ? ? ? ? J. A. Wllklnron, of Belhaven. who la w U known locally, la among the out of town visitor* in the cUar to day. Ed. L. FerrU, of New Bern, visit- jj U friends in the city yesterday af-" Uruoon #' _ . D. T. Davis is enjoying hip vaca tion with friends In thf country, * ? "? M as Cottle Cherry has gone toj Snow H'll, where she vO "vialt | friends for some time. ? ?- * '? Fred Stowe, of Hatterae, who re c ntly underwent an operatlo'n at the Washington hospital, is imprdv Ing rapidly. C. P.. Aycock, of Pantego, Is in ihc| c^ly today ou business. iii* Mrs. Luther Eborn, of Belhaven, | Is vlsit'ng frlc-nds in Washington | tr day. Rev. . C. D. Malone, ?X Ckocowin- 1 Ity, was in the city yesterday. ? * * ? Mrs. M. Fowler, of* New Bern, lsl spending a few days with the Misses | j Malllson of VV st Second street. ? ? ? ? JoBse Turnage, of Chocowlnity, ] visited friends In the trlty yesterday. ? * a ? Miss- Elsie Marsh spent Saturday! and Sunday with relative# In Bel-j haven. Mrs. Luther Eborn, of Belhaven, I [ was a local visitor in the city today. | ? ? ? ? F. L. Keenan, of New Bern, for lren. A large assort has just been received. Special price nm v "i 50c "THE HUB** ? ?? SUSK1N * BERRY DAILT5- NEWS WANT ADS GIVE GOOD RESULTS 1 ? , ? , ? 1 spending today In the <Hy attending to buslnetii matters ? * 'A ? Miss Margie M. Blount left this n^orning for Norfolk, where she will undergo treatment at one of the hoe p^als to that city. She wa* accom panied by her alaters. Mr*. J. K. Koyt and Miss Mary Blount. ? ? ? ? S. W. Livingston, of Elisabeth Cl'.y, spent yesterday with friends In the city. WHKS YOl' FIND THK RKD BUP< that la dropped from the airship. ' you have found exactly |6. Be sure and get one. 8-2-1 tc. GAS BOAT PUNGO. The gas boat Pungo will make regular trips between 8outh Creek vnd Washington, touching at point* aloBg the river. Ample accomma hH*.:ons for both passengers and freight. , Schedule. I.eave South Creek Monday, Wed nesday and Prlday at 6:80 a. m. Returning leaves Washington at 3:00 p. in. ^7-21-lmo. GOOD NEWS Nuy Washington Rwdcw Hare ^fcard.It ami Pr Tli Wl?y. "Good new* UttccU nun, " aid the bad back aufforers In Washington art glad to learn where relief mar be found. Many a lame, weak and ach ing back la bad no more, thanks, to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our dtlsene are telling the gopd new* of their experience with thla tested remedy Here Is an example worthy reading: Mrs. F. F. Alllgood, 607 Bonner Htreet. Washington, Bays:. "M y kid neys were weak and caused me much worry. 1 had a dull pain in my back all the time end in the morning I was so sore and stiff that I could hardly befeln my housework. Head aches and dixxy spells were frequent and other symptoms of kidney trou ble annoyed me 1 finally heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a b^ac. They gave me relief, strengthening | my back and relieving the other kidney ailments." Price ROe, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney, remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mr*. Alllgood had. Foster Mllburn Co., Props^, Buffalo, N. Y. We Want to Buy for Cash O ' 4 Three Beaufort County farms in good location, of about 25 to 50 acres in cultivation, with good buildings, with black swamp soil, especial ly adapted to corn. We have three responsible parties waiting for such places. ' J. ? ? . ?? ? S* !*i We Also Want Several Tracts of From 500 to 10,000 Acres of Cut-over Lands. / ? -? . - . ? . t .IF YOU WISH TO BUY A BARGAIN y* ';.rf . ?In farm lands, cut-over lands or swamp lands write for our big catalog of over 200 places for sale in Eastern Carolina. Washington Beaufort Land Company LnAhkoue Huildiai > Washington, N. C. . /NO. E. COREY, Managwr, 311 "S8BS II MAXWELL 1916 MODEL Fully equipped with self-starter, Electric ^jTctory0^ ** ^very^ody tal^ing about Jt L ' C ARROW, ? " ? Agt ond B^aufcrt Counties.
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