^MKmoytr IS NOW ON. DOZENS OF MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITirS ALL WINTER STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. ALL GREATLY Local Organization KnOiUfil&Atic Over Prospect for 2ilg lluM. Till* Year. Formal ratification has reach* d| this, city of a contract whereby the I Maxwell car is to be handled here by C. L. Carrow. This ratification was the conclu sion of negotiation* which had been Informally closed some time ago. By the terma of this arrangement, bringing as lit does an active and ample organisation to the Maxwell army, adequate representation for this- popular-priced car Is assured here. While the present contract run# for one year only, the solid per manence of the parties Interested gives ground for the belief that rela tions will be of indefinite length of time. Such 16, In fact, a character istic feature of Maxwell agencies all over the country. The entire organization of the new local Maxwell store is enthusiastic over the possibilities of the alliance. "We took our lime and looked over the whole field," said Mr. Car row. "We were out to pick, without the use of anything but cold com-! mon sense, the car that would make us the most money during the sea son of 1916, and Indefinitely into the future. We believe we have got ten the best one in the Maxwell. While the dealer a margin of profit on a 9656 car Is very small, the market Is Immense and the volume of sales assured, In case the car car stands up and gives satisfaction. We know that the Maxwell will do this. The Maxwell cars of last year and the season before gained the reputation for beauty, power and] efficiency eecond to none in the light car field. This year's car is hand somer. larger and more efficient than evrr before, *?* we thoroughly con vinced ourselevd before signing the contract. Best of all. It fulfills In a gratifying way its legitimate herl. tage of sturdiness ? a quality for which Maxwells have been famous for many years of motoring history." Maxwell demosstratlng cars have already arrived at the local sales room and considerable shipment will' be made soon from Detroit to take j care of orders already booked. | loebarg*. Iceberg* ennietlinca lant as long an 20ft yearn before they mnlt entirely ? way. Twins. Cruaty? I hear jrjiu have an addition to your family. Parer- Yes; put down one and <arry two. --Judge. Balm of Qilead. Balm of Gllead la coatly, for the balm bush ykldi only a few drops n day In the tapping aeaaon. W?ll, w?ll! Young Man ? Why have you price* and kinds of those flowers? . Florist Man? On# kind we sell to flsoces; the other to married meuJ Boston filobe. Thoughtful Fellow. I Ilewltt ? He 1h always worrylug I about otber?. Jewett ? Yei, 1 i?hou!<ln't tvouder if | be tblnkM about the corns a centipede | baa.? New York Glotie. A Fortune Toller. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nwtrils To Open Up Air Puuiages. tLL ;lo|fecd n< rl? a? Ah! What relief! Your clonea nos I triln open right up, the air pbaajfc* of your head are clear and you ran breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, ? murous discharge, headache, dryness ? no struggling for breath at night, "your cold I or catarrh is gone. UP' nrt ? smalt rhottle of Ely ? Cream Jlalm from your ' druggist now. Apply K little of this 1 frafrrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- i trils, let it penetrate through every air I passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, ' PT,ng you instant relief. Kly'a Cream Palm is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer haa been seeking. It'a just splendid. "You will bo th? victim of a fatal ac cident* "Good gracious!" "Calm yourself. It won't iwppcn uu tU the end of your life.- -Philadelphia Record. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS1 Will you come in and allow us to convince you that our method of cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes i* strictly sanitary and up-to-datp. We give your clothe* a lasting crease, uniform finish and the natural body shape. WRIGHT'S STEAM PRESSING WORKS PERSONALS 1 Mrs. Carson, of Parraele, is In the city today on a shopping visit. ? ? ? ? Mrs. 8. L. Laughing house and ton returned to Vandemere today after visiting "relatives in the city. * ? ? F. O. Mitchell, of New Bern, la spending today here attending to -business matters. ? ? ? ? A. D. Johnston, of Kinston, was Wong the out of town visitors here yesterday afternoon. * m e ? ? Clifford Harris, of Belhaven. la spending today here on business. ? ? ? ? P. H. Johnson .of Pantego, wa a here yesterday on a short business trip. ? ? ? ? Mrs. C. S. Whichard passed larough the city today en route to her home in Vandemere after spend ing yesterday with relatives In Bethel. ? ? ? ? O. C. Swindell, of Pantego. was here yesterday on a brief visit. ? ? ? ? Arthur Elliott returned to War ranto^ N. C.. yesterday morning af ter spending the weekend -with friends here. ? ? ? ? C. W. Easton, of Greenville, was among the out of town visitors in I the city yesterday. ? ? ? ? J. G. Bragaw, Jr., Is spending to day In. Roper attending to business i matters. PfaaappU Plants. Ftom 0,000 to S.000 pineapple plants' can be raised on an acre of land, each plant producing cue .pineapple. Our Daily Special. Bucceaa Isn't in the cards you are dealt; It la In the way you play tbein. Luks McLuka 8ayst I Do not get the Idea that a man la a lire eater Just because be spouts hot air. | When father has to economize he tells mother to quit buying the articles of food that other members of the fam ily like flnd be doesn't. f A inn 11 in a queer cqhh. If bla ueigh-. bor'9 wife had been the bride he mar ried and bla own wife had been the bride hla neighbor married bo would Imagine tbnt the'woman bla neighbor married wan much superior to the wo man he landed. I Bomehow or other the inan whose I luck barely enable* him to eke out an { existence Is the same fellow who al ways has a horseshoe nailed over his i door. I Tell a lie to save a woman uitd she will always remember you an n gen tleman; fell a He to save a man and be will always remember you as n liar. | It Isu't ns eaay to bull the people as It used to be. The people do not fall for big words nowadays because they , know what the big words menn. | If you leave It to a man he will tell yOu What a light sleeper he Is. But If ; yoK-leave it-to his wife she will tell | you that the children could bawl all j night and he would never hear them | The trouble with most of the golden opportunities offered you In this life 1* that the lsd who offers them Is tisuol ly an agent wbo has everything to gain snd only his voice to lose. Moit of ns. need- le*?-?tarch In oar shirt bosoms and mote In otir lwek-, bones. An enpneed, man !m?)jdne* tl>*f It Is sentiment that makes fris girl tie bsb* ribbons arotiod Ms fove r^nd save tliein. But ft Isn't. THURSDAY, JAN. 13 , 9 6o ADVANCE IN PRICES. Sale Opens Tuesday 10 A. M., at Worthy & Etheridge's Drug Store Orchestra $1.50, Family Circle $1 Balcony $1.00, 75c, 50c. Ill WHITNEY Opera Co. presenting the great Interna tional Comic Own; Success. The entrancing music - by Oscar Strain. Superb Cut, Famous Singing Chorus. Gorqeous Costumes and Company's Own Orchestra UCID THE IMMORTAi ntAK SONG HITS "My Hero," "What CM We Do Without a Man." "Tiralalala," "Never Was There Such a r. Lover," 'The Chocolate Sol dier," duei; "The Tale of a p> Coat," "Falliijg in Love," "The ft Letter Son*"? A dozen other*. % A Composite of Meiody and Humor. " IT WILLLIVE FOREVER." Indian Farced to 8uo6?mb. The whit* man and the Indian nevar j tould mix. and the indlan baa had to, saccomb. AH of nsf^mlre the Tnitaa j and would like to aaa him survive lor all time ; hut It appears Impossible that with advancing civilisation he can continue. The Indian almply will not submit to the changed condition#; he ?till dreams o.' the tiappy hunting (round/ and the rrraet and stream, and nothing the government ran do for! bios can rueondle him. The actomo bile and other things have helped htm along In his reckless carecr, hut to hercnlnels haa been the D-oit dm.troy lug element In the Ufo oi to* iaart I ?SP <lr>Hg!issw nu ?WI T,I?H^| ^ : ?afcerta) trimmed with a worsted at mt U. Many of t&eae latest model* bar? the scarf end* embrokleral with wool OoweVb? daisies, rosea tnd quuttu Dresden patterns. Apple Crumb Pudding. -i Chop six or elgbt large apples, add to Ihem the same balk of dry bread crumbs or crtckez; crumbs, and stir together In a padding dlsb with a pint and one- half of milk. Add three well beaten eggs, sugar to tasta and add a rery little powdered cinnamon. Bake oae boar In s alow oren. . Eat cold, ?rftb rich cream. New-Way Wood^r * for Corns, "Gets-It" ?71JuL2?r7toe ?? ooi? ??"? ""p*. aimpto, hh. ^4 m't .k f*."*4"*1 ?ra ?* ?- ? * "hori ctory, ? only about r?.^,M*r7 h"> * "'?? w It and corn. OPOI1 her M n. try tlm. >b? pm o, -Oets-H'. th. GREATEST VALUES IN Ladies and Misses WEARING APPAREL And Dress Goods At JAMES E. CLARK'S BIG SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. ?nssawtsssrssrw com wai ?ure to go." . Mary, Ilk* thousand! of othor*, uaed to bt ? heroine, suffering martyrdom, naing painful bandages, irritating salvra. sticky tape, toe-harnes?e?, blood brlnilsg rasors and scissors! She ?eye now there's nd sense In tt. Use "Oeta-lfMwIied In t .eeoads laar * ?Imple, new war? Just painless sotn mon sen sol Millions art doing It. Never fall#. Yofl eon wssr smaller ?boes now. Ton don't have to limp aroand any more, or wtfk on' the side of yonr shoes to try to get sway from yonr corns! Ton know for \ ?are before yon eee "Oeta.lt" tkiit jlhr corn or ealtas is gofnir sway, a For coras, eaUnaoo, wart# as 4 ban- ?; lone. 1 "Qets-lt" is sold by all drnffglsts. tBe a bottls. or sent direct by W. Lawrence 4 Co.. Chi???? Co., Chicago. it ? ?UI)\ ) f ? to mr+ up tar I /amy day don't wslt until the cMs i*?tn to anther. -TVtmtt Journal. HUDSON S, B WILL HAVE PLENTY OF THESE CARS ON HAND IN A TEW DAYS TIME, EMBRACING THE LATEST MOD ELS OF ALL THESE MAKES. CLAUDE L. C ARROW, : Washin^ N-^ l

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