U. LITTLE.
IXMT ? BETWEEN MrHOME AND .
reeldeace of Mr*. A. M. Dumay. a
pearl eaabvat Finder pleaae re
turtt to Mr*. C. M. Campbell and
receive reward
12-3 1-ltc. *
FOR S.VLK? ONK NEW FORD]
touring car. If you want It see
me at once Price 1459.00
(Maude L.. Carrow.
11-SO-tfc.
VOVSO MAN, lll'SINKSS COLLKUK j
graduate, desires ofllce work. Caa |
furnish beet references. Address
Box 295. Washington. N. C
1 S-29-3tp.
A LIGHT RED H1LK lOW STRAY-]
ej from my lot Saturday night
Finder please report to J P
SPAIN. 225 East TWrd street ar.d
receive reward.
12-28-5tc. |
TO 1IE SOLD AT ONCE ? THIRTY,
four Rhode Island Red Chickens,
one incubator, onti brooder and
feder Must be m>UI by Jan 1
Apply to thf Daily Newt office.
12 28-4 tc.
STORE FOR RENT? IN IIA&SELL
Supply Co. building. Corner loca
tion. Apply to E. R Young. M^.r.
1 2-l-tfc
UWT ? AUTOMOBILE
Phone 119.
13-28-tfc.
POSITION WANTED 11 Y VOI NCJ
married man. perlecrly sober and
not afraid of work Addre?.?
" Position." fare Daily News
12-28-tfc. n
THEHRY Fl*R NTTTR E CO.
U>TOERTAKERS
? and ?
EMBALMERS
Day phone, 4n8-L Night, 256
Furs Bought
For Highest Prices
lirewry- ? 4 7 W 2 5* Si N-w York
i.uwi li. Ma-> . Hic-hmtnid. V.i.
KWerenre- ? Norfolk Nat. Uank.
Back of Commerce.
Need 30,000 Coons, 3,000
Grev Foxes, 5.000 Minks, 10,
000 O'Potsums. Ship ai once
at our expense. If not satisfied
with pric? will return goods
at our expense. II notified
to hold will hold for 5 days
Norfolk Tallow
Company
NORFOLK, VA.
P S. ? Money Paid t'ntil 3
P. M. Every Day.
Are more valuable than you might imagine.
To have them properly cleaned, preas^d and repaired
tueau* they will last a longer time and we make them look
like new one*.
We aterliie them too? that helps to prolong their life,
('u *f call for some of your old dothce?
WRIGHTS STEAM PRESS NG WORKS
PHONE *31
Country Correspondence
Ill YER ROAD STATION \K\VS.
| H?v. J. J. Lewis, of Bath circuit,
j conduct' d services at Asbury church
Sunday morning and night of De
jcember 26.
The Asbury Sunday School OhrUi
j ina? entertainment Monday night
i Has magnificent There was prayer
land exhortation by R L. Wooiari.
[Sweet music was rendered by the
choir with Mr*. J G. Mixon of Buo
>on. presiding at the organ There
J wer?* two irwa splendidly adorned
[with farj'-y articles and heavily la.
den with sacks of fruit and confec
i (ions. There were one hundred
| uanifk enrolled oud each one rrcclv
? ed a nai-k This correspondent re
rcelved one of the sacks and it Is
ver> much aprpeciated.
.Mr. and Aire A It. Alligood, of
Hath roHd. desir* to tender sincer*
thanks and appreciation to their
many friend* for sympathy and as
sistance in regard to their loss by
Are
Mr* J X StuL'b and child and
| Mrs. David lleapes* and child of
Pi net own. were quests of Mrs. J. B.
Alligood of River Road, one day of
the holidays
Mrs. A J Sheppard. of Uunyon.
' made u> a very pleasant call one day
during the holiday*.
j Mrs O \V Woolard and children
| iif Broad Creek, have been spending
i the holidays with her mother. Mrs.
[Mary Boyd of Siieston*.
We were pleased to P. N.
I Sheppard of Bunyon. in our Tillage
j one day of the holidays.
Mrs. l.ouisa Harris, of Hunter's
Bridge, who has been visiting frlend>
on Hath road, spent on- day of the
holidays at River Tioad the gue.-t ot
her brother and ?lster, Mr and Mrs.
f H. A. Aliigood.
1. 1ST OP l.ETTP.HS
Remaining uncalled for in thU of
| tie- for the week ending
NOTICE.
North Carolina Beaufort County.
In the Superior Court, before the
Clerk.
Stephen C. Bragaw and Maude A.
Rragaw,
vs.
Bryan Moore. Harvey Moon* and
Edward Moore.
Edward Moore, one of the defen
dants above named will take n:>tlce
that a special proceeding entitled as
ibov , ha* h*?pn commenced in the
Superior Court of Beaufort County
for the partition of real estate de
scribed in the petition and situatprl
in the *aid County of Beaufort.
North Carolina; and the said de.
fendant Edward Moor'4 will further
take notice that he is required to
appear before t^ie Clerk of t ?? Su
perior Court of Beaufort County at
hi* office in the Courthouse in *a?d
coun'y on the first day of Fwhru.iry,
1 1 Q . and answer <.r demur t'> th'1
complaint or petition in said ac?!on
'?r the plaintiffs will apply to tiie
Court for ?he relief demanded in
said complaint or petition.
Tlsia 22nd day of December. K?ln
GEO A PA 11..
Clerk Superior Court.
lS.2J.iwc
HELLO. EVERYBODY
I'M "TIGE."
I'M MERE TO TELL YOU WHICH IS THE BEST
HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. IT IS
HARRIS HARDWARE CO.
THEY SELL GOOD, RELIABLE HARDWARE.
THEY KEEP THE PRICES THE HAMMERED DOWN
LOW. YOU'LL CET A SQUARE DEAL !
YOU'LL SEE ME EVERY WEEK
Harris Hardware Co.,
WASHINGTON. N. C.
Washington, N. C , Dec. 26. 1915.1
MEN?
L. E. Allen, Leather Berry, W. W.
liar net t , 11. B lJarue*. D. it. Cutler,
W. 1. Carson, Dave Coney. H. C. j
Cochren. Jim Davis, B. Fagerm, P.
H. Farrow, Dr. and Mr a. Galloway,
W. H. Ilodgets, Walter Hines, Gar
' Ion Morgan. Mr. and Mra. G. H.
Mursh. II B Stgall, Joyner Walface,
W C Woolard. Richmond Wall.
WOMEN?
Mr-. Zipher Kills. Mim Mamie
Griffin. Miner Sarah Harden. H?!en
Lilt)**, Mary Owens.
j These lett?*Ts will be sent to the
dead letter othce Jan. 10, 1016, Jf
not delivered before. In railed for
the above, please suy "Advertised"
giving date of list.
N HKNUV MOOKK. P. M
ANOTHER WASHINGTON
CA>E
It Prom That Th?o'? A Way Out
f??r Many Suffering Wash
trig loo Folk*.
Just anolher report of a pbkc lu I
Washington. Another typiral case.'
K'.dney ailments relieved ?n Wash-'
ineton with oDan's Kidney Pills. ,
Mr- F R Lewis. 725 N. Market
St., \Vati.iti?Son. says; "1 had a
r.agigtig pain <n my back all the time
and was restl'ss during the night.
In the morning I didn't feel like
netting up and had a tired, languid
feeling. Headaches and dizzy spells
were frequent and my sight becam"
blurred. 1 a '.so lost flesh and was
very miserable tAfier using dif
ferent medicines with unsatisfac
tory results, I beard of Doan's Kid
n -y Pills and procured a supply at
Davenport a Pharmacy. They soon
relieved all nymptoms o? kidney
trouble, and I gained in weight.
About twelve boxes eured me and
[ am now In good health."
Price SOe, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy ?
get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same
that Mrs. Lewis had. Foster-Mll
hurn Co., Propt., Buffalo. N. Y.
When Crown Was In Pawn.
In former centuries the crown used
U> be the 'arorite way of raiaiub
money, arii the royal Jewels used
to be In pawn most cf th? time.
At the time of the coronation of
George IV the crown was In pawn, and
wan hired out for the occasion at a
cost of $;?5.000. The king wanted tr.
buy It. but Lord Liverpool thought
It an unneceBsary extravagance. Fi
nally they browbeat the poor pawn
broker down to $.45,000. although tliu
crown was then valued at $T50.'>00.
pnd In celebration George IV had to
anarch through the strer-t* fnr mllus
wee ring a & VI pound weight on hlf
head.
Subscribe to the Dally News.
WON COAT SI IT.
A k*en and interesting mm petition,
ill which t.ho prize was a beautiful
r?i3t suit, liac ju?f been closed al th"
st'ire of Jaine* K. ("lark. Th** prist
'* nl to The saleslady wlui could show
tl:? largest number of sales during
the month of December. Miss Ma<
lllount was adjudged the winner
yesterdsv.
PERSONALS
Miss Olivia Lamb, of ""
S. a. Is v?Ulng Mrs. W. B. Mortonf
of Washington Park.
? ? ? ?
C. A. Flynn Is spending today im I
Baltimore on a brief business mis-|
slou.
? ? ? ?
Mrs. Ida Albrltton. of Klnaton. is J
the guest of her brother, C. F. ]
and family.
? ? ? ?
C. W. Graham, of New Bern, was I
anion k the out of town vlaitore In |
the city yenterday afternoon.
? ? ? ?
Mrs. Carl IMchardson la confined |
to her home with Illness.
? ? ? ?
Ml*s Llda T. Rodman has return
ed home from New Bern aftor apend
iug the holidays with her Bister,
Mrs. Owen Gulon.
Miss .Mary Clyde Haasell, who Is
111 with pneumonia, is rabidly Im
proving.
? ? ? ?
l.ai'ey Kiddell and daughter.
Tlip'ma, ho* returned from Carthage.
wh<Te they spent the holidays with
hi* parents.
? ? ? ?
Misses Eliza and I. aura Branch
jlett tills afternoon for New Bern,
where they will attend the New
\ear'* Kve dance.
? ? ?
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. (.Mark still continues very ill.
? ? ? ?
Mrs. Frank Rollins 1* contln d to
her home with Illness
George Adler, of Belhaven. was
among the out of town visitors In
:he cltv yesterday afternoon.
i Misses Mattie Daw, Vivtan Swln.
dell and Blanche Westcott, of Bel
haven. sp nt yesterday in Washlng
' ton w'.th friends.
j Con l.anier. of Greenville. pu*sed
through the city yesterday en route
'.from Aurora to his home.
....
[ Miss Velma Blount, of Bethel,
spi-v.t yesterday here with friends.
I George 1,. RaifT a prominent bus
iness man of Belhaven. spent yester
I clay here attending to buniness mat
, ters.
NOTICE.
The freight station of the Nor
folk Southern It K Co. will b
closed Saturday, January 1, 1916.
T. H MYERS. Agt.
1 12-31-ltc.
I'W'l UAK FACTS ABOUT
WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
| Washington, Dec 31. ? The Mutt
| and Jeff Senatorial colleagues are
[Penrose aud Oliver of Pennaylvanla
, Penrose towers a full 12 Inches over
{ bla slight fellow member.
COLORADO WILL HE AS DRV
AS A BONE AFTER TODAY
Denver. Colo. Iiec. 31 ? Colora
do a !>a1ooiiK and liquor stores, to b
rlo.si-d by law after tonight, enjoyed
t-n-at and llnal prosperity torlay
Cuatomers wnr? taking honio sup
plier for tlie expected long dry spell
Tlur' werp many joblot bargains of
b'er. wines and whl&H'.e*. A,ft?r
today llriuor can be bought in Col
orado only on u pbyulclan's prescrlp
* ii*n or imported for private home
c onaumptioii. Tlie State had 1.600
-noon*.
Monro of Stwhlwlrtem Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stock
:iolders of he Flrsf National Ban>
of Washington. North Carolina, wil
held on Tuesday. January lltb.
twelve o'clock noon. 1916, at
their banking house
A M. 1>UMAY. Catrhier.
1 2-2-4 wc.
Parents Should Know
this Splendid Refnedy
Siinpli* l4i\utJv<> Onmpoiiml Help* to
( Virritl Conatipnllon in
Children.
\\ ith nil children there ?r? tlmea
when th? bowels fall to act natur
nl y and It become* neresaary for the
!?? r??n r ?s ?o administer a remedy.
? 'athartira and purgative* should
n"vr hn n?*ri an these agents afford
only temporary relief white their
violent action vhorki tlie syirlem uii
dnlv Mra Kva P. Caff. 617 1 0r It
K" Washington, IV says that her
little girl. Marie, had Keen auhert
tu constipation, and that she found
Dr. Cn!dwe]|'n Syrup Papain the beat
remedy because of 1 t?r mlldneaa, and
now always koeps a bottle of It In
the hou?e.
I>r. Caldwell'H Syrup I'apaln la a
ruin pou nil of slmpl* laxative herbs,
ire" from oplatea or narcotic drug*
of any It i nil, and la an Ideal remedy^
for children becaune of Ita mild ac
tion and positive effect Ita uae
lends to strengthen the Impaired
bowel action and fstor# normal
regularity.
MAKIK <*AFF
| It In important that parent* ahould
know of i d?^ndibl? remedy with
no unpleMnant after effect*. griping
or "train Dr. Caldwell'* Ryrup
i Pepsin coata only ftfty rente a bot
,.tle and can be procured at any drug
More. To obtain a trial bottle, free
of charge. writ* to Dr. W B. Cald
w?fll. 4f>4 Waeblngton St.. Monti
cello, III.
l*HUUTl Kail i\>8 TO
TH1 SOTTVI; TORAOOO
mm show it
There are uaj also* of r?tura
M prosperity throughout the
>uthsra 8t?(?. Southerners have
ore money to spend, and are spend
g ft. which la one of the Barest
ens. When the saohers of ths
joth start la iajrlag more tobacco,
lonth after month. It la a pretty
ire Indication that' they have more
loney to speed each month. Here
> one brand of tobacco, Tuxedo,
lat ha? Increased 145 per cent, in
s Southern sales during tbe past
?e months. This lncreaae has been
rogreaalve. abowlng a larger par
entage of fain each succeeding
tonth, and Tuxedo sales are still
olng up.
Tobacco aalee show the general
pward trend of business in the
outh. While not ae accurate a
auge as cotton or steel, the fact re
tains that men do not Increase their
moking expenditure unless they sre
taking money. |
IANKH 1'KCJK HAVING IX VKRSR.
Mother Goom* Bank Bookn" On ;
Thrift Art* Iklox Distributed.
. (From the Duluth lferxhl) . . .
There Is much urging of thrift i
heae days, and It Is timely. The war
hat Is crushing human lives and
lopes in Europe is destroying more
han lives ? it is destroying the
hings that lives are nourished by;
ind the chanc a are that $1 saved
oday will be worth more than S2
aved five years from now.
Savings banks are distributing a
'Mother Goose Bankbook." in which
he appeal to thrift is phrased in
nerry Jingles that, in imitation of
he original Mother Goose rhymes,
rip musically from the tongue. '
Maybe It isn't good poetry, but it*a
rery sound sense. Here are some of
he jingles:
The King was In Ills counting honae
Adding up his bills.
The Queen was in the market plac"
Buying lace and frills.
The maid was in the savings bank.
Blushing like a rose,
depositing her savings
Before the bank should close.
Another contains practical help
for th?? saver and a perfectly good
moral ~
Sing a *ong of sixpence- -
Just yourself to thank ?
Four and twenty dollar?
In the savings bank.
When the account is open*?d
Put a dollar In ?
That's the way to get a start
It you want to kin.
Jack Grimes could save his dime*.
Ills wife could save a penny;
Betwixt the two. they richer grew.
Vet lived as well a* any.
Start a Ready Money Account .nt
'3ank of Washington Now.
12.3 1-ltc.
NOTICE OF 8.1 I.E.
I'ndT ond by virtue of the power
of Male contained In the deed of trust
to L. M. 3cott, trustee, by J F
Lynch, dated January 24. 1914. anri
registered in the Register's office of
Beaufort County In Book 180, at
page 398. the undersigned trustee
will sell for cash at the court hous?
door in Washington, N. C.. at 12
o'clock noon, on Thursday. Jnnuary
6. 1918. the following described real
estate conveyed by said deed:
Lots No. twenty-one (21), No.
?hirty-nlne (39). No. forty (40) and
No. forty-ofte (41) In the town of
Royal. N. C-. as In shown on map of
'aid town which Ib reRistered in the
Register's office of Beaufort Coun
ty. In Book 163. at pag?- 278.
This December 4, 1915.
L M. SCOTT. Trustee. .
12 6-4wp.
STOCK OF (."001K4 FOIt HALE.
I have for sale stock of goods and j
accounts in s'ore on 24 4 Went Main
itreet that I recently bought under
Mortgage sale. Will make terms
easonable for good security, ^nx- j
ous to make d?al on or before;Oec. j
list. 1915. E. R. M 1X001
1 2-2 1 -tfc
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Iver Johnson, Rending
Standard, Emblem, Hudson
Dayton and Great Western
Bicycles sold for cash or on
time We also have the
most complete repair shop
in the city all work guaran
teed'
D. R. CUTLER
Phone 28S
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Friday and Saturday
All Ladies and Misses
.Shoes that sold up to
$4 00
SPECIAL
$1.95
Choice any hat in our
store, values up to
$7.50
SPECIAL
$1.95 .
James E. Clark
I ? ? =g=
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Bowers Bros. Co.
Washington's Big Store.
At Clearance Prices
Children's Dresses, new designs and
attractive patterns
69c & $1.25
Serviceable Waists, SOc values 25c
Night Gowns reduced to : 50c
Aprons marked special at
50c
House Orestes, exceptional values
at
98c
Bowers Bros. Co.
. Washington's Big Store.