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BEHOLD! The Beautiful Suits Just in, more beautiful Suits A wide variety of charming styles to select from. ? Every good style, color and material. Fur trimmed and plain tailored ones. No one need leave disappointed. Correctly Priced trv J. K. HOYT"rst CALL And We're on the Way When You Want R-U-S-II Work Done Phone 395 City Pressing Club If You Want Good Service. Our cleaning and pressing is the best. WE FIX 'EM LIKE NEW. Bruce A. Wilkinson PROPRIETOR. Opposite First National Bank NEW < HI K? H Wilt KALIKIH"HY. Salisbury. On. 5.?R?*v. Doctor Hopkins, of Atlanta, superintendent of the mission field in the South for the Congregational church, will be here ihla week and wl'l speak ai the First Mcthoilutt church Thur? day au<l Friday evenings. The Con gregatlonal church Is organizing ? branch tn Salisbury. HSWV FROM IL F. D. Ho. 4. Mr. Tlagle filled hia N|a appointment at Bmw Dam Chris tian church Sundagr morula? i um J. M. Cotten wu the s vi Ml of Gilbert Bright Sunday Mr. aid Mr*. J. T. Congleton. of Washington. war? visitors at W. B. Woolard's Sunday M w Annie Congleton spent while Sunday atteraooa with Mil Laura Bright. Mr.- acd Mra. John Swain war? the guests of Mr. and Mra. L. F. Cotten Sunday. Ruby Jones and Mlaa Mary Hill, of Chocowlnity. apent Saturday night and Sunday with Mlaa Laura Bright Collin Nelson visited frlanda at Wilmar Saturday night. Leslie Everette was a vlaltor oa Route No. 4 Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Bright. Mr. Eddla Bright and Mlsa Annie Congleton visited M las Bat vile Ajlllgood late Sunday afternoon. J. R. Alllgood. or Waahlngton, was the guest of A. B. Alllgood Bun day. Mr. and Mrs. Nr. Lewis visited at W A. Congleton's for a while Sun day afternoon. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining uncalled for in this off.ee for the week ending Washington, N. C . Sept. 2b. 1916. MEN? J. B. Anderson. E. C. Altman, W. i R. Brown, J. E. Brown. W. II. Clo ver, C. G. Elliott. MqJ. Jack?on, R. P. Powell. 1. Rubson. W 8. Ricks. Wl llaui Stanly. S. N. Sh^ppard. S. S. Thompson, John Whlthurst, Joy ner Wallace. Palmer Waltham. WOMEN? Mra. W. J. Butler, Miss Annie Br'dge. Lilly Dawson (2), Miss An nie J. Carter, Miss Barbie Edwards, Mrs. Victoria Frye, Mra. Annie jCeorge. Miss Florence Harris, Miss I Roberta l/ttle, Mlaa Llllyc Murry, I Mrs. Annie Toppln. I These letter* will be gent to the 'dead letter office October 11. 1915. If not delivered before In calling for the above, please say "Adver tised" giving date of ll6t. N HENRY MOORE. P. M. Minister Calve? Testimony. | The Rev. C. M. Knigton. Havanna. Fla.. writes: "For three months I tuff red Intense pain in kidneys and back, which at time? laid jne up en tirely. 1 read of Foley Kidney Pill! and after trying varloua remedies without result I decided to try the I Foley treatment. I was relieved al M most with the first dose and It la a -1 fact that l used only 1 bottle? . when all of the pains disappeared t I am 55 years of age and now feel j like a young man again." Daven ' port Pharmacy. "The Range Eternal" EVERLASTINGLY GOOD A salesman from (be factory of the ENGMAN-MATTHEWS Range Company (two generations of malleable range builders) will show you why it OUT LASTS, OUT LOOKS, AND OUT COOKS Any Other Range on the Market. He will also give you a beautiful COOK BOOK and an inter esting souvenir. A $10.00 set of Cooking utensils goes with each "RANGE ETERNAL" purchased during this demonstration at store of W. C. Mallison & Son Washington, N. C. The factory salesman will be at their store during the remainder of this week. BE SURE AND SEE THIS WONDERFUL RANGE. L. H. Down?, of Chocowmlty. was a local visitor today. He rwtaraad borna this afternoon. ? a ? * Frank D. Parry, of New Bara. who Ja wan kaowa locally, wu In tke city ysterday afternoon attend.ng to business ?attars hers ? ? ? ? Jamas O. Mallette, of Tarboro. a prominent cltlsen of that town, apeat yestardiy la Washington on a brief visit. ? ? ? ? . M. W Ward, of New Bern, was i seen >>a the streets of the city yes terday afternoon. I "*? * * Charles Whedbee. of Hertford, was among the out of town visitors her? yaeterday. ? ? ? e J. H. LeRoy. of Elisabeth City, spent yraterday In Washington on bualness. ? ? ? ? A. W. Howell, of Belhaven. was a local visitor yesterday. He re turned home last night. ? ? ? ? P. E. Mayo left this morning on a business visit to Norfolk. He ex pects to return tomorr-jw. ? ? ? ? M. N. Berry was among the pas sengers on this morning's Norfolk Southern train for Norfolk, where he goes on a brief business trip. ? '? ? ? | J. H. Tankard left tills morning for Richmond. Va. ? ? ? ? Claude Wilson arrived In the clt> fro't New Hern this morning and is spending the Jay here, attending t( business mailers. ? ? ? ? Mrs. T. P. Smith has returned from an extended visit to relatives and' frirnds in Darlington, S. C. ? ? ? ? The many friends of Mrs. W. T Swindell, who was operated on at the Washington Hospital this morn Ing will be pleased to learn that she is getting along nicely. ? ? ? ? ? . Joel Swindlel and Sam Fisher, of Lake Landing, passed through the city this morning eu route to New Bern, where they will take in the fair this week. ? . Misses l.ola Thompson and Gar net Bonner and Mm. Baker, of Au rora. are in the city today and will tako In the performance of the "Rod Rose" at the New Theatre tonight. 3. K. Barnes, of Wllllaraston, passed through the city this morn ing en route for Bclhaven, where he goes on a short business trip. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Bocchen, of Terra Clel, whs in Washington this morning taking advantage of some of the many bar gains being offered by local stores. ? ? ? ? Hardy Thompson, of Aurora, mo tored to Washington this morning and is spending the day here attend ing to business affairs. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Carl Richardson has return ed home from Winston-Salem and i Sumter, 8. C. She visited hor sis ter, Mnr. Horace Rowland, in the latter city. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Oretchen Rayne, of Fayette vllle, who was in Washington yes terday in the interrsts of the Deau fort county canning club, wars the Kuest of Mrs. H. W. Carter during her stay here. She has returned 10 her home in Fayette\llle. ?hue Mental Oarknesa. Fear for tha future la the most bar rowing and the most unsatlafactorj frame of mind posplble. The mind given over worry is constantly oc onpled, for It la easy to And thlnga to worry about, once you start looking for them. But with all Its constant occupation. It accomplishes nothing except destruction. Fear and worry are powers for 111 and should be avoid ed and shunned from the outset. W? should not allow werry to *nter Into our thoughts, for onco It is given sd mission to the mind It. rap'dly iskei entire possession. OUR JITNEY OFFER?flila ?n?l .V DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mail It to Foley A Co., Chicago, 111., writing your nine 4nd address clearly. You will rectlve in return a trial pack age containing Foley's Honey and' Tar Compoifnd, for coughs, colds' and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain Hi side? and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ail ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly clean sing cathartic, for constipation, bll lousneaa, headache and sluggish bowel*. Davenport Pharmacy. A HOSPI (By Eaatem PreM) Klnatoo, Oct S.?A petition ?u prc?:Bt?d to t ho Board of County Commission?**? today by physicians of the county, acklug fox an election for 9 S 0.000 !a 11-year bonds for the bul'dlng and tb? equipment of a county hoe pital. Several doctor? ' Circulated the p titlon, and secured the neceaaary number of signer?. I>rs. H O. Hyatt and F. A. Whltaker preaented the petltlofi to tbe Cotn mlaelouers. It bore 2S0 names, whllo SCO, 150 of them outa!de the town ,ln which It la *? Intended to locate the hospital. were all that were necessary. No opposition 1? anticipated by the movement'? friends. Tho enabling act makrtf It' mandatory -upon the Commissioners' to call the election after S00 algna turea have been secured. Tbe Board will name tlio date later. Two Children Had Croop. The two children of J. W. N'.x* merchant, Cleveland, Ga., had croup last winter. One was a boy of %, the other a girl of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes: "Both got so choked up^fhey could hardly breathe and couldn't talk. I gave them Foley'? Hon*?y and Tar and nothing elae and tt en tirely cured them." Thla reliable medicine should be In every home for It glv?a Immediate relief- from cold*, coughs and croup. be?ls raw inflamed throat and looaena phlegm. Pavenport Pharmacy. DRESSES A large and varied assortment qf SILK POPLINS a,.d TAFFETA DRESSES are nou being shown at our store. Tney are of alt the new shades (tnd com prise the latest models. Silk Poplins A large variety from which to make your se lection. Special for $5.98 T affetos A beautiful line of gowni in all 4ze*. Also Silk Poplin?. Special fox $7.50 These one-piece dresses are now ready for your inspection. They are well worth seeing. Bowers Bros. Co. Washington's Big Store. BRILLIANT ? QUICK ? LASTING THE f. f. PALLCV CO., LTD., BUFFALO, W. V.? HAMILTON, QAM. JUST TKE THIXG." A tailor's work ie sedentary. That I? why moat tailors suffer from con stipation. O. W. Roberaon, Wichita Falla, Tax., says: "I find rolay Cathartic Tahlata the moat delight ful, cleansing cathartic I have ever taken. They are Just the thing." They keep the stomach sweet and the liver active, drive away head ache. dullnesa, tired feeling, bllioua necar, bloat and other reaulta of clogged bowels. Prompt and effec tive, without gripe or pain. Stout people praise them for the light, free feeling they give. Davenport Pharmacy. Subscribe to tha Dally News. TOBACCO STILL LEADS KING COTTON IN PRICES AT THE Beaufort Warehoused Tobacco sold on the Beau fort floor yesterday, 26,634 lbs. at an average of Bring your tobacco to the Beaufort Warehouse. Head quarters for high prices. = Lovelace & Paul PROPRIETORS. m YACHT LINE HUDSON CARS Are now on display at Cappow's Garage. II & 1 o en TP H Ti x $200 reduction m price. A distinctive car with many new features. be sure and tee them, *J> J jO" X 1 V^/? JLJ m X/^wOlt CLAUDE L. CARROW, ? Gar-age on East Mam St. Agt. Pitt Beaufort Counties,
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