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Ain't It The Truth? The train alv/r.yr, leaver on time wl;-;.'. you. arc a minute In to : The day i:s idv,~. ? whan you . . umbrc'-i.' coat Vvith. yo.: . The cigaret tdi ai\ always gccd- ii: vhr, let you order ui:a You order SOVEIU'IGN Ain't It The Trafch? CIGARETTES A revel-atien of Flavor? th c ' s Sov ereign. Yoj. enjoy the ripe, sunny taste of Southern grown Old Belt to baccos, pure and unspoiled by any paper-taste. Sovereign is rolled in the best paper made ? that's why. Free-burning, tasteless, abso lutely pure. You can smoke Sovereign all day long, and your throat will always feel cool and pleas ant?" Tells!" Coupons also good for Valuable Presents. Tlir AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPART "" KXKO<!tOK'8 notick. Having qualified b?for? the Clerk of the Superior Court of Reauforl County at Kx?*cutor of the lant will of Cannon Smith, deceaaed. notice la hereby given that all pernona holding clalma against eald will pre aent th? Ramp to the undersigned for payment within one jear from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recover y. All persona Indebted to said eatate will pleaae make payment to the under elgned. Thla 7th day of April, 191?. I. R SMITH, Bzr. Cannon Smith. "*WIW m a* o&uy Mm. PERSONALS Mrs. R. B. Weston spent ths week end with her daughter. Mrs. Charlie Mldyette. In New Bern. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Geo. K. Paul snd little daughter. Louise, returned yester day from a visit to relatives and friends In Hertford. ? ? ? ? H. B. Clark and daughter. Miss Rue. are visiting relatives in Louis ton and Kelford. C. F. Bland, of Hendersonville, is the guest of his family on East Main street. ? ? ? ? Miss Laura Tankard, of Middle ton. is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Wil ling on North Market street. ? ? ? ? Mrs. J. D. Eborn and daughter, Miss Emily, of Bath, were among the out of town visitors in the city today. ? ? ? ? W. A. Buys, of Belhaven. spent today in the city attending to busi ness matters. ? ?it J. O. Proc'.or. of Gr'.mesland. who Is well known locally, was in the city today. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Burton, Mrs. E R. WJndley ar.d E. P. Carter mo tored to Bath yesterday. Miss Eliza Branch, who spent tho week end with her mother. Mrs. W. A. B. Branch, has returned to New Bern. ? ? ? ? Mrs. L. E. Kldd has returned from a visit to her parents at Richmond. Va. ? ? ? ? Misses Mae Blount. Latham Jones, Sybilla Griffin, Evelyn Jones and '.Ilia Lee Chauncey and Dr. Sugg motored to Rocky Mount yesterday, returning home by way of Green ville laBt ujght. Several motoring parties went from here around Lake Mattamus :<eet yesterday. Among those who ?oo kthe trip were Lee Davenport, O M Wlnfleld. P. P. Maxwell. E. W. A Woolard, Ed. Merrill, John '?orham. Fred Ayers, Sam Silver thorn. Jeese Crawford, Zoph Leg :ett. Walter Leggett. Jamie Mitchell. Jeti^e Mitchell and W. H. Lodge Mi?s Doris Jenkins, of Ohosk'.e. :s Vifitlng her slater, Mrs. M. D. Curtis Mr Barnhill, of near Greenville. NEW PATROL BOAT ON SPEED TRIAL Patrol boat No. 2 on her sp?n.d trials In Lynn bay, making an averace o I 24 miles an hour. The trials were p.onounced satisfactory under the direction of Stewart Davis, who is commander of the Volunteer Patrol squadron. The No. 2 is the first of the fleet of four now under way These new type patrol boats are 40 feet over all. 8 feet 8 Inches beam, and 3 feet draft fitted with 135-horse-yower engines ' w . * ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE NOTES Wilson. N. C., May 15. ? Through j efforts of Prof. Harper, of the De partment of Mathematics, students and citizens of WiiBon hearcl Miss Helen Keller in her wonderful lec ture on "Happiness" on May 5th. Her speech is a mechanical marvel, and gives her a place as one of the world's leading celebrities. i Friday evening, May 12th, Prof. Mul'.berger presented Miss Ruth I Hardy, lyric soprano, in her graduat ing recital. Miss Hardy has a voice of unusual clearness and flexibility, and her cleverness of control reflects great credit on her teacher. The following were guests at the college within the past weok: Miss Stone, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Whitley. Miss Christine Whitley, Miss Pauline Griffin, and Miss Maggie Richardson, of Wendell; Miss Fannie Move, of Farmvllle; Miss Vera Noble, of Kinston; Miss Etta Nunn. of New Bern; and Mrs. W. E. Proctor, of Grimesland. On evening of May 15th, the stu is spending today in the city on bus iness. ? ? ? ? Jay Hodge.", Dave Fowle. Sam Etherldge. Hugh Williams and R. D. Rear motored to Goldsboro and Wil son yesterday. Mrs. W. T Swindell has returned from Greenville where *h? was sud denly called to the deathbed of her uncle. Kenneth Staton Mrs. B. B. Latham passed through the city yesterday on her way to Edwrad. dents of Latin Department will give "Julias Ce&sar" In college auditor ium under the direction o( Mrs. ""As ton, Professor of Latin Miss Mary Proctor, of Grimes land, is at ber home 111, but la im proving. and will probably return to school soon. On evening of May 8th, MIsb Ruth Whitley gave a graduating recital in Expression A large audience was present and thoroughly enjoyed "An Evening with James Whltcomb Riley." She was assisted by Miss Harriet Settle, Mezzo Soprano. Pres. and Mrs. Ashley S. Johnson, of Johnson's Bible College, Klmber lain Heights, Tenn., were guests at A. C. 0. May 5tb. I A. C. C. baseball t*sm won three victories in four closely contested, games of 'the past week. They have planned to play a schedule away I from home with some strong teams this week. Miss Mable E. Stone, of New York City. Students' Secretary for Y. W.l C. A. In South Atlantic States, visit ed A. C. C. May 4-7, speaking and conferring with the local college Y. W. C. A. The purpose of this or ganization is to unite girls in loy alty to Jnw Chrlat, to Into the Christian church, to thorn up la character, and to tend to make the Kingdom of Ood aome Into b carta of all. Borne of the fir la pi am to ettap d Blue Rldga N. C. Con ference Juno, which will akao be attended b y Mlaa Etta Saaa. of New Bora. State C. B. M. Secre tary, who will "look aftar" all the flrle of Chrlatian oh arch attending. Baccalaureate lemon will bo d? SOUTH CREEK COUPLE MARRIED HERE TODAY J. H. Meaalek and Mlaa Slna Brothers. of 8outh Crook, were mar ried early thle afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra. Grorer T. Mayo oa Eaat Main atreot. Rev. J. M. Mo Kensle of Chocowlalty officiating. The cotple will remain here nntil tomorrow and will then return home. They leave next week for ReldtrlUo, Va., where they will make their home temporarily. ' MANY LIKE THIS IN WASHINGTON Similar Caaes Being Published to Each Issue. The following cast is but one of many occurring dally in Washing ton. I ( is an easy matter to verify] It You cannot ask for bettef proof of merit. Mrs. C. E. Jordan, 117 W. 8econd St., Washington. says: "1 Fas a con stant sufferer from backache, rheu-, matlc pains and lumbago. I oould get no rest, day or night, and in the morning I was so sore and stiff 1 , dreaded to get up. I suffered terri-' bly from severe headaches, which lasted for days at a time. My kid neys acted irregularly. Finally I procured a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at Davenport's Pharmacy and they soon relieved me. JL took abont a dozen boxes and wasvcuredt of the rheumatic pains and other symptoms of kidney trouble." , Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills the saifte , that Mrs. Jordan had. Poster-Mil burn Co., PropB., Buffalo, N. Y. An Uninsured. Automobile Is a liability? not an asset. You ought to carry automobile insurance. Let; us tell you about It. Win. Bragaw & Company* First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C1 WHO IS WHO IN WASHINGTON Who Is Who In Banking? What bank in Washington was established In 1895? What bank in Washington is under United States Govern ment supervision? What bank In Washington has rapital and surplus amount ing <o $175,000? What bank In Washington conducts a savings department, allowing 4 per cent Interest on time deposits? What bank in Washington loans money at 6 per cent? 1. Who Is Who In Jewelry and Optical Goods? Who carries the largest line of spectacle* and eyeglasses? Who carries the only line In field and opera glasses ami telescopes? Who has the most attractive show window and outside sign? Who Is always anxious to please you and guarantees every thing he sells? Who Is the most appreciative of your patronage? a Who Has the Best Equipped GARAGE For Quick Service at Small Cost? W ho is ready to serve you day or night, either with accessories, oils and greases or REPAIRING YOUR CAR? ft. Who Is Who In Hardware? Who sell* the most Hardware? Who has the largest Hardware Store? Who sella the most eomplAto linn of Hardware? Who carries the largest line of Automobile Supplies? Who sells the largest line of National Advertised Hardware Articles? Who sells Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware, Majeatlc Ranges, Florence Oil Stoves, O'Cedar Poll*h and LlquM -Veneer? O Instructions to Win $5 Award. Each description is numbered and represents a live business firm in Washington. Head over the description number one, then take a sheet of paper and write the name to whom the descrip tion applies and so on through the entire list. The cash award of $5.00 will be paid to the person sen-ding in the first, correct answer to the entire list; The name of the winner together with the correct list of the "Who Is Who" names, will be published in the Washington Dally News May 22. Send all answers to "Who Is Who," care Dally News office. Who is Who In Drugs? WJ?o carrleB the largest amount of up-to-date stock fn drugs? Who fills prescriptions accurately and delivers promptly? Who carries the largest assortment of fine toilet articles? Who has the bent known drug business in Washington? Who handles a full line of Rexall and Nyals remedies and sells the Eastman Kodaks and supplies? Whose tee creams and nodas are the most delicious to be had in Beaufort county? Who is Who In Dry Goods 6? Ladies Ready-to-Wear? What store tells more Waists and <ires better Taluee? , Where do you flod the most styllsfr Millinery? What store eells the best Hosiery for Ladlee? After buying tfte newest materials from us, and you wanted to hay* your dress made In the latest fashion, where would you want It made? TPTE STORK THAT OATKRH STRICTLY TO I/ADTG8. 7. WHO IS WHO IN BILLIARDS AND BOWLING? After a day'* work where do yonr footetepa naturally lead you for the beet evening^ enjoyment? Who haa the moat popular billiard parlor In town and where do the beat bunch ko? Where Vlll you And the beet table*? To teller* tfcat brain and etomach fax what exerclae la the bent and where would you go to And It? Win the $5.00 and epend part of it with ua next week. We'll both profit by It. r # 10. Who Is Who In Furniture? Who would you say has the beet looking furniture store In Washington? Who carries the most complete stock and Is recognised as a leader in this community? What furniture store in Washington has the exclusive agency for the famous Hoosler Kitchen Cabinet, which received highest award at the Panama Pacific Exposition last year? * When eorrow Invades your home which funeral director will give you warmest heart sympathy and best material sifvlce? If 2. What Is The Name of The , BICYCLE Which is the Standard of the World And WHO SELLS IT? 5^ BEN FRANKLIN STARTED THE BALL ROLLING Morse went a step further and showed us how to send writ ten messages over the wires by land! Then came the Great Eastern, the boat which laid the first cable under the sea! Bell came along and showed us how to send epoken messages Edison gave ua the phonograph, electric light and countless other Inventions! , Marconi, wonder of wonders, invented the wireless! And now no home is up-to-date or complete without all the modern appliances which this marvelous power can give you! What Is it. and who snppUSi It? g * ;j WHO IS THIS? I Who sella tha best Baggies? Who sells the beat wagons 1 j Who sells yon everything right? a Who's always glad to see you? Who will sell you your drills, tobacco truoks, flues and I anything you need? 1 Who will sell yott your horse and mule next fall and spring? ' WHAT TELLS OF GOOD QUALITY "TASTES G|^^'j Vlnrtt" Rttgt*l,l*W* ??? SiVashtnalort? cia,. We Have DECORATION CLOTH For Elks Convention May 17 &~18th J as. E. Clark THE SHOPPING CENTER LADIES KoqI Rloth Suits High Grade Hand Tailored Suits Every one a beauty, made up in neat style, this is the ideal suit foi summer wear, excellent for sum mer trips. If you do not prefer to wear a coat, the skirts show up nicely with a waist, and you can wear the coat as a sport coat ? evenings. These suits are now on display in our window. PRICES $ 7.50 to $10.00 Bowers Bros. Company Washington's Best Store
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