MEN'S CLOTHING
Fresh Nineteen Sixteen
, SPRING STYLES
Dozens of suits that fit,
your fancy ? Browns. Greys,
Stripes, fancy mixtures. -Coats
with soft roll lapels, all clev
er models Better fabrics,
richer colors and a perfec
tion of fit tnat will open your
eyes to the serving power of
this store. Also a complete
line of Palm Beaches and
Cool Cloths.
$5.98 to $27.50
THE HOMfc OFKUPlJEN
HEIMER CLOTHES
?y J. K. HOYT
LOOK AT OUR WINDOW
YOU WILL SEE WITT PEOPLE NEED ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE EVERY DAY? EVERY HDIR? EVERY MINUTE.
YOU NEED IT. WE WRITE IT. ASK L'S
Wm. Bragaw & C ompany,
First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C
TELLS WHAT SHK THINKS.
Anna .Hawn, Cedar Grove. Mo.,
writes: "We think Foley Cathartic
Tablets are the best Jjver pill we
ever got hold of. aa they do no:
nauseate or Krlpe, but act freely on
the liver. Any one 5n need of a
liver pill. If he on re tr.es them,
would not be without them." Rec
ommended for lndige.?!:on. constipa
tion. bloating, aour stomach, gas on
the stomach, bad brearti or other
condition caused by c'ogc-d cr ir
regular bowels. Stout persons like
the light, easy, buoyant feeling they
give. Davenport Pharmucy.
WVter* Im' wi Ckiwn* mm / h ?
Nopl? t* Tlhml raJu* a'.jliii if*,
cpectaolee of imckri or ?clorw!
that ar? ?old to th?in br *l>e
>?can?? at Ifca blinder -?** <
BETTER THAN SPANKING.
Spanking docs not care children of bed
wetting. There is a cons;: tut tonal cauio
(or this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers. Box
W, Notre Dame. I-d.. will scr.d free to any
mother her successful home treatment, with
full instructions. Send no money, but
write her today if your children trouble you
i? this way. Don't blame the child, tho
chances are it can't help ft. This treatment
a!*o cures adult* and a?ed people tjoublcd
with urine difiiculties t?y uay or eight.
ci?:kdv. comkdv, comedy
AT NEW THEATRE TOXIGIIT
Are chickens your ambition? This
ouory covers the feathered variety!
"Jane" had an ambition to own a
chicken farm and thereby hangs a
laie.
Charles Shackeiton needs the
money w'.ilch would rotr.e to hint
fiL?m his uiir'.e provided he is mar
ried. However, his sweetheart's
fa:hcr raises an objection and it is
th* incidents that follow Charley's
! trying to find a temporary wife dur
inc the time that his Uncle will be
in town that cause the many laugh'
able situations' in this production.
Charlotte Greenwood and Sydney
Graxt l.ave been known for many
moons !n ' big time" vaudeville and
| appeared in several of the yearly
1 musical reviews. They do some o;
t''.e clcvercs: work in iheir career in
this production and If you wish a
poo dgrouch chaser without siap
stick. ilon't fail to see "Jane" at the
N'few Theatre tonight.
Dfll\K "ItlS-MAC** From the Bottle.
? 5-1-1 wc.
THE SHOPPING CENTER
Men's Straw Hats
How About that Straw Hat
It's Time to Change
You are sure to find
one here to suit you.
We are showing every
new style; we have a
shape to suit every
face and a size to fit
every head. Let us
serve you. Prices
$2.00 to $4.00
Men's Panamas
Guaranteed to be a one plecc Panama, will last
8 or 4 seasons; in fact its the best you can buy.
Afttr looking at the Panama you'll agree with us
that they are cheaper it) pi'ce than elsewhere.
All Size* $6.00
Bowers Bros. Company
Washington's Best Store
PERSONALS
The M. E. B&rmca elu* baseball
team Is playing a picked nine * of
Belharen players at Belhaven UU
afternoon. The local boys left here
at non la automobiles.
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Mr*. B. M. Bar bee. of Qhapel Hill,
la viettlng her daughter, Mrs. E. T.
Stewart.
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L. C. Davidson of New* Bern, la
among tbe out of town visitors In
the city today.
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Misses Ethel and Mary Fowle are
In Raleigh, attending the Musical
Festival. While Id that city they
will be the guests of Mrs. R. L.
Lewis.
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Mrs. S. R. Clary Is In High Point,
attending the convention of Women't
Federated C'.ubs.
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The Women's Missionary Soclety
of.the M. E. Church will meet wtih
Mrs. J. F. Powell on West Main
street tomorrow afternoon at four
o'clock.
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Mrs. T. J. Mann, of Lake Landing,
was In the city yesterday, the guest
of friends.
S. T. Brooks, of B&th, spent the
day In the city attending to business
| matters.
P. H. Johnston, one of Pantego's
progressive citizens and also candi
date for the Legislature, spent th<
day here. v
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Col. W. B. Rodman, of Norfolk,
Is in the city attending to profes
sional matters.
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S. H. Gay. of Surry, who Is wel'
known locally, was seen on . the
streets this morning.
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Mrs. Greely Rrinn, of Swan Quar
ters. Is the guest of her Bister, Mrs
H. M. Stilly, on East Second street.
t'onf rensman John H. Small left
this afternoon for Washington City.
Mrs. L. Hendren and Mrs. L. H
Scott, of New Born, spent yesterday
'.n the city and were the guests of
Mrs. M. T. Archbell.
troubled at night.
Pinful. nnoying bladder weakness
usually Indicates kidney trouble and
kidney trouble never should be neg
lected. Backache, rheumatism, tore,
swollen or stiff muscles or joints ?
all these have been relieved by Fo
ley Kidney Pills. They act prompt
ly an^ eiTlclently and help to health.
Henry Rudolph. Qarnil. 111., writes:
'I was bothered fith hurt'.ng In back,
ar.d was troubled at niglit and had,
to get up several times. Since tak-|
ing Foley Kidney Pills I sleep all;
n'cht without getting up." Daven-'
port Pharmacy. I
ononis 10
mm 9
. Bern. May 4. ? Chairman
Thomas D. Warren has Issued the
following call for a meeting of the
3tato Democratic Executive Commit-!
:ee at Ralefgh on May 9: j
Pursuant to Section S of the Plan
of Organisation of' the Democratlo '
Party of 'North Carolina, a meeting
of the State Democratic Executive
'"o mum tee la hereby called to meet
n the city of Raleigh, In the Senate
"h amber, on Tuesday night. May 9,
n t p. m., for the purpose of elect
n ga chairman and a secretary of
aid committee, and for such other
business as may come before the
.'orqjplttee. /
This the 29th day of April, 1916.
THOS. D. WARREN,
Chairman State Democratic Execu
tive Committee.
J. R- COLLIE. Secretary.
"BI8-MAC" 18 PURE.
.iULLETIN OF IMPORTANT
EXCURSION FARES
FROM WASHINGTON
927.45 to Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Vccount General Conference. Metha
llst Church. Tickets will be sold
4 ay 9th and ICth, limited to return
intll June 6th.
$11.40 to Aftherllle, N. C. Account
>outhern Baptist Convention. Tick
is will be sold May 13 to 17, in*
lusive, limited returning until May
11. but limit may be extended until
une %15 by depositing tickets and
laying $1.00.
980.73 to Orlando, Florida. Ac
count General Assembly, Presbyter
an Church. Tickets will be sold May
15 to 19, Inclusive, limited return
ng until June 3.
920.15 to Nor York City, Account
leneral Federation of Women's
'!ubs. Tickets will be sold May 21.
22 and 23, limited returning until*
June 8.
For further particulars regarding
he above ard other reduced fare ex- ;
^ursions, apply to S. R. CLARY, '
Ticket Agent, Washington, N. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE, (
The Standard Railroad of the South.
NOTICE: ALL ORDERS FOR PIC
toftal Review patterns to be sent
out of town must be cash with
postage added. J. K. HOYT.
5-4-ltc.
Thing* to Worry About.
Tears' do not accompany a
cries until tt Is three Bonths old. ?
('jni'lnnntl Rnqulrwr
"HIS-MAC" IS BENEFICIAL.
5-1-1 we.
LIST OF CANDIDATES
For the next published count no candidate may publish a greater
number of votes than twenty thousand above the highest vote in the
pa#er of today.
DISTRICT NUMBER ONB
One Big Tour. One Diamond Lavallere and One Gold Watch mnst
<o to this district.
\li si Battle 8. Harris 158,990 votes
Miss Margie Spain ? 158,060 votes
Miss Mabel Dally 158,010 votes
MIbb Margaret Handy 126,790 votes
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO
On? Big Tour, One Diamond Lavallere and On? Gold Watch must
<o to this district.
Vf Ira Stella Phillips .? ^ . J^8.990 votes
Miss Lillian Ellsworth JK8.720 votes
MIbb Corlnne Bright ^158,070 votes
DI8TRIOT NUMBER THREE
One Big Tour, One Diamond Lavallere &nd One Gold Watch mast
So to this district.
Mlsa Battle E. Slaer, Bath 168,600 vote^
Miss Nancy Marsn, Batn 168.510 vote?
MIbb Marie Jones, Lake Landing 158.350 votes
illHH Kuth V. Eborn, Bath ( 128,410 votes
Miss Gladys Hlgson, Kanaomville 81,870 votes
Mlas Blanchn Cox, I^ake La6dlng 40,420 votes
Miss Annie Cutler, Plnetown R-2 . . . 69.010 votes
imhtkict number koub
One Big Tour, One Dlamoad Lav^lere and On* Gold Watch must
<o to this district
MIhb Beulah Starling, Wash. RFD . ...^ 168,790 votes
vllrin Ruth Hodges, Wa?hlngtoif R-8 158,780 votes
Miss Anna Belle Clark, Wash. Jl-l. ??.#>' ? ? ? ? ? 158,640 votes
HIbb Helen Hodges, Washington R-l 168,470 votes
Minn Lynds Leggette, Wash. R-i 120,01.0 votes
vilss Effle Woolard, Plnetown RFD 109,620 voUs
Gwendolyn Wilkinson, Wash. R-2 101,140 votes
Mrs. A. D. Woolard, Wanhlngton R-l 100,810 votes
Mlsa Lillian Hpdges, Wash. RFD 60.070 votes
Miss Mae Chart?. Washington R-l..... -. 60,080 votes
Miss Mary Ella Jackson, Wash. RFD 61,660 votea
DISTRICT VUMBKU FIVB
One Big Tour. Ona Diamond Lavallere and, One Gold Watch must
go to this district.
Mlaa Maud Hoilowell, Aurora 158.980 votes
Miss Eleanor Cuthrell, Aurora 168,090 votes
Miss Grace Warren, Blounts Creek. 156,460 'votes
Miss Mollis Btilley, Blounts Craek ?. 183,119 votea
Miss oille Austin, South Creak 188,360 votes
Mlsa Byhle Martin, Boat h Creek - . 118,660 votes
Mlsa Mildred Johnson, Booth Creak. 90,370 votes
Mlu L41IU. How., JEdw.rrt RPD . . ?0,>10 <??
Mtu K.tl. Tolen. BlaHU CrMk ,A, I0.4?# ??U?
???> fwn, IJ# *?'"
him Ckcrltjr *vl?4?ll. A or or. .............. StUM. ' ? /??????? '<*?
WHO NEED
TOBAOOO PLANTERS
TOBACCO TRUCKS
PE^ HARVESTERS
THRKSHBR8
MOWING MACHINES
HAY RAKES
HAY BALERS
Hiding * WADda? Cultivators
ENGINES
BUGGIES AND
SURRYS
Cannot do hotter than examine
our largo ttOck of all those and
many other farming implement*
before baying elsewhere.
Hassell Supply Co.
Watch Fii[ Hat '
Weak Spot
A OOCGH OR COLD HITS IT
EVERY TIME.
It May Bring on Tuberculous? For
tify Yourself by Taking Bear's
Kmulsloo.
How are we to keep from getting
consumption if our lungs are weak?
By taking good care of yourself.
Never let your system get In a run
down, weak, nervous condition. Nev
er let a cough linger on from day to
day no matter how little it may both
er you. Try to get rid of getting
a cold and allowing It to attack one
spt^t every time on a little exposure.
Get a remedy that will build up that
spot, strengthen it and make It as
strong as any other 'part of the body.
The tuberculosis germ only attacks
I the weak places and if we have no
' weak spots The germ is thrown out
of the body again. Bear's Emulsion
sold by Worthy A Etherldge.
It is recommended to build up the
system and lungs so as to fortify us
against this germ. And as I have
read so many testimonials from dif
ferent people of Rockingham county
1 believe this remedy is one of the
j best Cor a run down system and weak
lungs.
DRIXK "BIS- MAC"- AS A TONIC.
K-l-lwc. ' **
TO-NIGHT
AT THE
OLD
ARMORY
8:30 O'clock
v
Joe Willis
OP WASHINGTON
' srm.
Fritz Hansen
Biggest and
Best Match
of the Sea
son.
Bout goes to
a Finish
DON'T FAIL
TO SEE IT
Admission - 50c
Ringside Seats 75c
W ash Skirts
FAMOUS
" NEVER SHRINK*
Styles. Priced
$2.95 to, $6*50
Jas.' E . Clark
ATTENTION PHYSICIANS.
Account Cob crew of American
Physicians and Surgeons Jbe Atlan
tic Coast Line have Announced an
exourslon fare of ft.50 from Wash
ington to Washington, I). C. Ticheta
will be sold for all trains on May
7 and S. 'limits* retaining to reach
Washington fi</t later than midnight
of May 15- Prpportlonately low
fares will be made from all other
points oa the A. C. L. These rates
sre open to the puMflc. ?
For Pullman x reservations and
further information apply, to 8. R.
CLARY. Ticket Agent. Washington.
ATLA1VTIO coast line.
The Stsndard Railroad of the South.
6-4-Stc.
NEW NORFOLK SOUTHERN
AGRICULTURAL AGENT
Norfolk. Va.. M47 i, ? Wlllard T.
Kyter, of Lexldgton, 8. C., has been
appointed agricultural agent for the
NorfQlk Southern system, effective
May 1. Mr. Kyser arrived In the
city today to take up his dutlek and.
will have his headquarters here.
The ofBce of agricultural agent is
a new one recently created by the
Norfolk Southern Railroad, the work
of this depsrtment being previously
handled by the Industrial agent,
which office was abolished at the
death of B. E. Rice in October. 1915.
All strictly industrlsl matters will
be handled in the freight traffic de
partment.
Mr. Kyzer will go over the Nor
folk Southern system fn *o*der to
faralllarlzo himself with Jts general
layout and then he will organize his
depsrtment here when hie head
quarters will be. His wgjk'wlll be
teaching more productive methods
of farming as well a? securlzi| set-,
tiers. I
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CUT THIS OCT ? It ?? Wurtk Ml. ||
DON'T If IBS THIS. Cut oat tbia
alip. udM with to ud mail It t*
folw * Co.. Ctkato, 111., writing
To or UB? Ud ?!<?? cl??rlr To*
will reesirs In return s trial ptek
?*' Mnteiotac roi.j-i Bomt u4
Tar Compound, tor la*rlj?s, tpnght,
soldi ut croup; Poloj Kldnar PUIS,
tor lut back, waak kidnap*. rbsu
matlsm, bladder trouble*, and Tola?
Catbartle Tableta, a wboleooms and
thoroughly olaaaslng catbartle, tor
constipation, biliousness, baadaobo
and sluggish bow sis. Darao port's
Pharmacy.
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MALT ANDJJOP8.
M-ln '
Best Goods
' -AT?
POPULAR PRICES
Stationery. Rubber
Goods. Toilet Ar
ticle*.
A complete Una of Puaai
Medicines. Clean. Tallin I
Beet lee Cnu sad
Drink*.
The Palms
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The Best Dressed Lady
, - ? ? ? ? ? ?
In Washington
Is she who selects her wearing
apparel at the store which can be
depended up&n to carry ihe season's
latest offerings.
We Sell Everything That The
Lady Wears
J. * 5
THE HUB
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
F Caret may come and Cars may g o,
hut the
FORD .
Goes on forever . One-half million' will
be made and Bold this year. Order your$
today.
TOW* CAR
TOURING CAR " % .
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a awam
Washington Motor Car Co.
Established 1?U.