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Sr CONTgUTEir "B? oootantad" la a good pbrue; bat our boy doaa aot maaa that rou ?bould b? cnBtaflttd. with peer meat. BMt rour nyt tin.uijoi will be costantad, knowing that 70a are fettla* tba baat meat to ba loaad ?Brwhara. Tba BUT la noaa too food aat jou caa not afford to aat foor aaat at aar prloa; Pkoaaa IT*? 4T?. MANAGERS-CAPABLE, AMBITI OUS young men wanted M Travel - hit and BUte. Managers; fllOff.OO y??rly aklary and expenses, or cub and oommlssion. Also local represent* tlrei wanted; $11.00 waakly ealary and commission. OOODWEAR H08IERY MILLS, IHpt 27, Trenton, New Jersey. U-U-lwc. Nlw uyt OF POCKET KNIVES, Scissors and Rasors at Rum Bros. Variety Btofcs. 11-ll-Ste. OFMN FACE WATCH, HO YBAR ease, 11 jewel*. K engraved on ba*k. Stolen by Walter Tucker. Any one having bought tble watch retura to J. L. PHILLIPS. 11-1 0-8 U~ CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE ? ' Early Jersey and Charleston Wakeflfeld. Immediate shipments. Prices 10c per hundred. 90c per M. Parcel post or express charges i extra. R. W. HODGES, R. F. D. Washington, N. C. 1 1-1 1- J we. NEW LOT XMAS TOYS. BUY NOW and have them stored under our Xmas club plan. Rusa Bros. Va riety 8tore. 11-lt-Stc. LOST: WATCH SEAL, "J. H. C." Finder leaae return to James B Clark. Jl-10-Stc. NEW LOT WALL PAPER AT 10c, Ife and 80c roll. Ruaa Bros. Variety Store. rt-lMMa. J . WOMBK, YOl'Nfi OR M1DDLK aged, wanted aa apeclal represen tatives la home town; 912-00 weekly salary and commission Also State aad Traveling Manag ers wsnted; 91200.00 yearly sal ary and expanse*. or cash and commission. OOODWEAR HOS 1ERY MILLS, Dept. 27. Trenton. New Jersey. 11-12-lwc. LOST? PACKA4B OONTAINfN# papers tt| enrrsaef. lAberal re ward will be paid if Mtvrasi te I. H1VWI. WOMEN'S EXCHANGE AND TEA BOOM. Tea, coffee, cocoa, salad sd sandwiches. Fancy work re ceived at ten per cent ommls elon. Havens building. Main St. 10-17-4w-T?ea.-*'rl. ARTICHOKES SOc PER PECK. Walter Cradle 6 Co., Department Grocery. Phones 90 and 92. 11-12-tte. hlH, VHkllltn f"k Mew, ?o4?rn IHTlllWMI, liCkM. ntw. OTW4KI*. fmm Ml. Sleeplat ??"' ?" ?*rl?r. <? Atflr Itn" mil w?? ??. FOR PROMPT BBRVICK AND neat work, lot ? ? (mine your pic ture. to to. Ro? Brot. Verlety Store. IMI'ttt CAM- ?N FOR PORK AMD HOO Meat 8a??0?ee. Few corned bam> (or Saturday. Bcklln'a Ventilat ed meat stall. CltT Market. Do sot bundle beer. il-#-lw?. FOVR A ORB FACTOR* MTi 0* Hrer ?od railroad ?4Jol*l?l F?? lleo Ckemloal rtaitnr'i pl*?t. 1 Onlf ?!.?#?. Addreei A. 0. Hot* k mtu. WUklMtoi, N, 0. 1 tnitHMt. m SHORT ITEMS FROM 'Neighboring Cities. Need Mure Locomotives. ? The Norfolk Southern Railroad hu borrowed locomotives from the Seaboard Air Line for asr rice on the Charlotte dlVialoa. uji a New Bern report, bocaaae of the rush business. Fourtli District Doctor* Tarboro? The Fourth Dlatrlct Medical Association at the quarterly nee ting held here Tneeday elected for the ensuing term Dr. J. M. Ba ker of thle city president ; Dr. No ble of Belma, first vice president; Or. Grady of Kealy, eocond rice president, end Dr. H. B. Beet, of Wilson, treasurer. The term of the secretary did not expire with the neetlng Just held. ^reot New Church. Greenville? Plans end epeclflca ttona for the new Christian church to be erected here to the near futuro have been let to a New York man. who . waa here yeeterday to make irrangementa with the tmlldlng committee. Building will not be started Just now. FIND GIRL WHO RAN OFF Started Out to "Bee the World." Hod Only Seventeen Dollars in Her Possession. 1 Aahevllle, N. C., Nov. 12. ? Julia Smith, the fourteen year old Black Mountain girl, who, armed with $17, left home to see the world, has been located at Chattanooga. Tenn., and restored to her father, through the good offices of the rTavelers' Aid Department of the Y. W. C. A. The' girl had bteen missing several days, leaving a note telling her father! that ?he "waa going away to work: '.n a cotton mill." OLD CITIZEN PASSED AWAY WUIiaiu 8. liaUle, Aged VJ, Oldest CltixvD of Edgecombe County, Has Died. (By EaBtern Pree?) Rocky Mount, Nov. 12. ? Newa has been received In this city of the death of Mr. William S. Battle, aged 92 yeara, and a well-known and ro-l ipected resident of Edgecombe coun ty. Mr. Battle died at hia borne In Tarboro following an Illness due to i decline in years. The deceased was for a number of years an active power in the development of Rocky Mount during tt^early days and for more than a score of years he owned ind operated the Rocky Mount mills. The deceased Is survived by a lumber of sons, daughters and grandchildren, people of prominence hroughout this section, while be holds the rcvpect and esteem of -housands of friends throughout this and other States. The funeral waB held In Tarboro and a number of friends and relatives from this city attended. AmI In a Hurry. A Chicago doctor Bays It Is p*. 'Me to know when a person Is Ullloi < lie by feeling tte speakei* pils* * en son. p?#*s stents. fishermen an 4 <tM?e others shoo)* take to waaria* ,-^tkta T. E. Canoa Mil ? My?Uwy. Greeavlito ? The aTiUrteui diaa? pearance of tk? mysterious T. E. Cannon la New Bern two wMks sg6 remains is myaterloaa a mystery now aa It did on the day that hi* automobile wag found hanging oyer one side of Treat river bridge. j Myatery baa been the key note la this case from tbe first and myatery will doubtless^ continue to be the predominating feature Tor weeks to come. Visitors to thia city from Ayden. Cannon'a home, claim that his rela tives there have heard nothing from him since his disappearance. Attend Klnstoa Fair. New Bern ? More than a hundred New Bernlans Tuesday attended the! Klnston FAlr. Tie wed the sights to j be seen there and hear& the addres* j made by Hon. William Jennings' Bryan. The n^ajorlty of theare risl-j tora returned home last evening and in speaking of the fair, declared that! It was one of the beat they had ever attended and that It was thorougvy enjoyed by every one. After Four Years Washington Testimony Remains Un shaken. Time la the best test of truth. Here Ib a Washington story that has stood the teet of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. W. A. Respess, 121 E. Fourth St.. Washington, says: "I suffered from backaches and Irregular action of the kidney*. The kidney eecrotionB burned in passage. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and got permanent benefit." (Statement given Nov. 19 1910). No Trouble Since. ON JULY 10, 1914, Mr. Respes< said: "I still think well of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 have had no oc casion to use them since 1 first en dorsed them." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mr. Respess has twice publicly recommended. Foiter-Mtlburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. ? The name of Vanderbllt ha a grad oally been contracted from three words into bne. Art Jansen, the ear I ilest of Mr. Alfred Vanderblits ances | tore to emigrate from Holland to Anier ica, used to spell his surname Van Dei Bllt, and so did eaoh of his eleven I children. Cornelius, his grandson, anc | the founder of the family wealth, ai | ways wrote his name Van Derbllt, but expressed a Wish that his ohlidrer should write It as one word. Hia eld est son compromised between his fa ther's custom and bis expressed wiaV by leaving a apace after the first syl lahle ? 'Van derbllL" On old Cor n*liua' tomb the name ia inscribe* "Vender Bilt," but on the gorgeow mausoleum built for Cornollua 11 ItJfcp paaia aa ??Val^dcrbllt,, Know the Flow of Rlvara. No one starts to build a house with out k rawing how much room ia want ad or how many people are expectec to occupy the house. The same thlnf should be true of power plants, wate. supply sj stems, sewage disposal plants, levees, flood control works. lr rlgation works, and land drainage sys terns. If such construction work ia U be done economically and auccessfull a knowledge tf the amount of watet Involved ta enentlaL ITS NOT DUSTY IN WASHINGTON PARK. 11-12-tf An Ideal Remedy for Nursing Mothers Compound of Hlmple Laxatlvf Herb* Hafo . for R?by and Mother. Constipation l? a condition that affects the old, young and middle aged. and most people at one tlnio or another need help In regulating the action of the bowels. Harsh cathartics and purgatives should not be employed to relieve constipation, as their effect |l? oraly temporary while they shock the system, unnec essarily. A remedy that can he used With perfect safety for th? tiniest bkbe and that is equally effective for the strongest constitution Is fttiod in the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's flyrup Pepsin and sold In drug stores ev erywhere for fifty eents a bottle. This is an Ideel household remedy and should be In every family medicine Oil est. Mrs. F. I. Dsrsolow, || Leslie fit. Holjroke, Mesa., wrete te Dr. Cald well, "?yru# Pepsin eertelmiy it floe, I |Ave It to Mr baby. Evelyn, and fileo took it myHlf, It !? only KVKI.V.V BARSOLOW medicine i have been able to takt without ? (footing Baby In the nurn log. I imvc used It for nil four children and It la Ana. they ilk* it end n?k for It," A trlnl bottlo of Dr. Caldwell'* Syrup Popiln cm bo obtain*!. In* at chart*, by wrltlni to Dr. W. B. C.Uwoll, ?(? W..blo?to? n., Mw tio.ue, ill, CLAUDE K1TGHIN MAKES STATEM'NT ' ' i Representative Gives ReasonsWhy He Is Opposed to the big Navy Appropriation. J (By Eastern Prees) Wlleon. N. 0., Nov. U?? In a \i t?r to Charlet L. Coon, of this city, Claude Kltchln, majority leader, de fines in detail the reason for Mi stand on the national defense ques tion. The letter In full, reads ns follows: Scotland Neck. N. C., Not. a, 19 16 Mr. Charles L. Coon, Wilton. N. C. Dear Mr. Coon: I am Just In receipt of your letter of November 2nd. 1 certainly do thank you and appreciate your writ ing me. I am gratified beyond measure that you endorse my posi tion in opposing the big Army and big Navy program which the Ad ministration is going to attempt to ram through Congress ? and 1 fear| will succeed In It. I am especially ; gratified to receive endorsement 'rom such men like yourself who do tlieir own thinking land come to their own concluslont after study and thought. My experience and observation are that only a fow men do this. 1 shall oppose the big Ar my and Navy program with all the earnestness and power 1 possess. However, my fear is that the Pres ident will push it through by an ov erwhelming majority. In the first place, practically all the Republicans will vote for it. In the second place although I know thaf..the convic tions of four-flftha of . Ihe Demo ?TRt? *ro OOPO?UK* -^ir, noanj' o't them ? I fear a large majority ? will fling away tholr convictions on this question to please the President and do his will, as I have seen them do It on two or three occasions beforo. You will catch some idea of the -normity of the step which the President will insist that we take when 1 tell you that his proposed program at one bound, In -ohe year increases our naval appropriation more than our total increase for the last 14 years; more than the In create by Germany the whole fifteen years preceding the European war, and more than the combined Increase of all the nations in the world iu any one year in their history. The five-year program of the adminis tration Increases our naval appro priations forty tiroes more than the increase by Germany in the five years preceding th? European war and the combined Increase of all Poor In Precious Stones. | For a land that is rich Id mineral of all kinds the United States deems to have a very poor output of preclou* or semiprecious stones. About the beet that we can do is to produco plen ty of turquoise, and of this the mlue<< last year yielded $4,000 more than tbc year before. Diamonds In the rough were once picked up In Kansas and opals and rubles In one or two of the southern states, but the unromantlc government experts, after ap Invert! Ration, Informed the purchasers of (bt "mlnes" that they had been "lot In on ratber crudely salted properties." But that the prospectors are busy In this country may be gathered from tbe ro cent discovery of turquoise deposits In Nevada, pink beryl In Maine, sun stone In Arizona and amnion stone at White Plalne, Just north of this city.? , New York Sun. Boy Catches Shsrk. Herbert Young, fifteen, caught a shark weighing 57 pounds off Wallace Rocks In Caaco bay. Maine. The catch was made on a common cod line and tbe young man with the help of bU father and Bugene W. Hons of Auburn, | who were In the host with blrn. had I a herd tussle landing tbe big fellow.) It wan finally done with the help of g{ gaA the nations In the world for the fire years preceding the Etrropean war, and more than the combined in crease of all the nations in the ? world for the whole period of ten y ars immediately preceding the European war. I wish to observe too, that before the beginning of the European war we were then ex-j pending on our Navy $30,000.000 j more than Germany and for the teni years preceding the European war had expended over $300,000,000 more than Germany or any other na-' tion; except England, had expanded on its Navjr. This sudden, radical and stupendous move for war prep aration is going to shock the clvi lited world, and whatever be the outcome of the present war will a larm the world again into au armed camp. The militarists and war traffickers of every nation in the, world will point to our conduct aB an example and a cause why btg war preparations should be renewed 02 a larger scale than ever before. we take this step every nation will suspicion ? in fact every uation will ' feci convinced, that no argument of our government can dissipate such conviction, that our couutry has in this tremendous movement other dssigna than mere self-defence; ev ery nation will absolutely know that for aelf-defense it is not necessary for us to adopt such measures. The world will be convinced, in spite of ?w proteotatrou, twat we are pre paring a? the organ, the Seven Seas Magazine of the Navy league (the organization which has created by deception and misrepresentation the apparently big nentimenj foi a big Army and big Navy In this country and which stampeded the President) declared in ite laat iwue we should prepare for "ware of conquest;" that "it is the particular right and duty of the United States to expand to found colonics, to get richer and richer by any proper moans such as armed conquest," etc., etc. What the end of this military craze will be no one can tell. I am sending you herewith a let ter 1 wrote to the New York World Borne time ago. Head especially thf last four pages. With assurances of my esteem and best wlBhos, 1 beg to remain, Sincerely yours. CLAUDE KITCH1N. Cars Your Auto Will receive careful and skilled attention 1? brought to us for repair work or overhauling. All Work Guaranteed. Complete New Equipment We respectfully solicit your patronage and we believe that our work and prices will more than satisfy you. THE DIXIE GARAGE W. Q. DM, W. t, CmWIjt rwrtetori nmm, m ? AVOID THOSE DISPUTES Dispute* over tradeamen's bill* are very unpleasant. They may lead to peimareat ill-feeling. If you would ever obviate be possibility of sucb an experience Pay Your Bills By Check Then in case of a misunderstanding you have but to look up vour canceled voucher. That tells the story. And i> Is the only way that will clear up the uncertainty satisfactorily to all concerned. BanJc of W ashing ton Washington, N. C. Burglary Insurance For stores. Residences, Offices Banks. Pays for loss of articles stolen and for damage to prop erty. Wm. Bragaw & Company, . First Insurance Aeents, Washington, N. C F resh Meats NATIVE 6f WESTERN BEEF Fresh Pork, Oysters and Dressed Poultry. "All Pork Sausage a Specialty" Walter Credle & Company THE DEPARTMENT GROCERY. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULfS OTM. - " "Yes, we heat the house w ith vood fire? and we save money by doing it. We believe in regulating the heat according fo the wenther. That is the only way to be perfectly ccufoi table End avoid wasting fuel. "But to do so, you must have a Cole's Original Air-Tight Wood Stove "For the secret of satisfactorily burning wood is abtolut ? draft control, "Ami you get it in no other stove but this. "Air-tight construction with thin polished steel radiating surfaces, permit* a slow and economical combustion from which every bit of heat is sent out into the room instead of up the flue. ''You much heat or little heat, and just as you like it. "You g?"t n steady, comfortable heat all night ? for it hr>ldB the fire. "It III a rwriarVably Inexpeniri vf heater, and you are lofting both money ond comfort ?? long ?s you do without on#." " Coim'm , " thm Original Patented Ait - Tight ||. Hmatmr i? told only by ut. H arris Hdw. Co. Washingtun. N. C. J. LEON WOOD JAMKfl W. OOI/K M?nk?ri Naw York Cotton Rithugo J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. Stoaka, Bonds, Ootton, Oratn And Pro rial on*. 71 Plam* Btratt Carpanttr Building, Norfolk, Vt. wlr? to Nwr York Stock Extfbang*, Chicago Board Trad# and oth?r financial oantara. Oorraapondano* raapaatfaljy aollcltad. I?TMtaaa| and marginal aeoountt |1rvo caraftil tttentlo*. .DAILY HEWS WANT A Dfl OlVft QOQO RESULT^
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