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CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE: ONE MARK, WITH ?aft mule colt. Apply L. W. Hard iB: DRY WOOD CUT Short R. Fowl* A Sod'* mill. BUY A 1H OR 2 horse power motor. Jamee Br ess. Bast Main ^t.. Rodi/ian Bldg. ?-ll-8tc. W^arffcD ? Gl'M 1 XKiH OF GOOD quality. 10 Incies and up at small end. Pamlico Cooperage Co. 8-4-U FOR SALE ? 20 ACRE FARM, 12 acres cleared. 3 room dwelling New tobacco barns and out build ings; No. 1 tobacco land; one mile -from Chocowinity Cross Roads. Geo Bramc~ 9-9-1 wp. Open Kindergarten. Mary Lillian Ellsworth opens her kindergarten Monday, Sept. 18th~. nt ?rhool building. Partita wishing to ?end children can phone 162. ?-ll-Stc. Classified advertising will help you to sell property for its real vslue ? (or advertising appeal ? to people who KNOW VALUER gtodlo Open* Monday. I wish to notify my patroos that my stfidio will be open Monday. Sept. 18th, for the reception of piano pu pils. Having specialized In piano teaching while in Washington. D. C-, 1 urn ready to give very best Instruc tion. MISS CLINTON MARSH, 710 West Third 8t. Phone 473 L. ?-l!-6tc. 8UBSCRIHE TO THE DAILY NEWS CHICAGO LOOKS FOR EMBARGO OK WHEAT EXPORTS Chicago, Sept. IS. ? Ad embargo on the exportation of wheat from the United 8tstes may be declared In the near future, according to experts. This would mean a lowering of prices in North America as well as else where. ? The quality of the wheat now be ing harvested is poor. Prominent millers say that while under ordi nary conditions l-t requires four and one-half bushels of wheat to make a barrel of flour, It will now require a much larger amount because of the inferior wheat. The quality Is helow normal In the great fields of the Nortjiweat. and in the winter wheat belt much lightweight grain has been threshed. Gets Attention ? . First, because of its wonderfully delicious flavor ? Then again, because it M ready to eat ? frexh and crisp from the pack vn. But the big "gut it / tention" quality ia it* abundance of weil-hal anced, easily di?n>rtihle nourishment. For sound health, py try table should have ite daily ration of QKAPE^OTB? "There's a Reason " that's why the new SERIES 17 Studebaker has no equal in QUALITYjat its price! It's almost altogether a matter of fadtittra There isn't a maker of cars in the country who ? not giving aa much aa be can for be price he charges ? and who is not setting his price as low as be can, consistent with lis ideals of quality*. But it stands to reason that a manufacturer with inferior facilities cannot produce as good a car at as low a price as a larger and more experienced organization. And Studebaker superiority in facilities is the reason for Studebaker superiority in VALUE. Back of every Studebaker car stands cos of the world's great industrial institutions. Into every Studebaker car is pound the wealth of experience gathered in 64 years of successful manufacturing. The pries of every Studebaker car reflects the many buying and manufacturing econ omies that only Studebaker's GREAT finan cial resources and vast experience of pro ducing 221,000 cars make possible. And " ? because it's a Studebaker" you can bay a Studebaker with the complete assurance that dollar for dollar of the price you pay it repre sents higher value than any other car on the market A Come in and see for yourself the qoaBty, wonderful values that have made these ossr SERIES 17 Studebokers the iwusalkaa < See them at RUSSIA FACES MEAT FAMINE Berlin. Bept. 12. ? Unofficial re ports to the Oversea* News Agency say the sale of meat is forbidden throughout Runsia on Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. [Other foods, especially vegetables and fruit, have rlson In price. In some cases 100 per cent. "All persons whose presence in Petrograd is not absolutely necessary will be deported." says a Stockholm dispatch. It adds that there is faVn ine throughout Russia. WHY SHOULD BALDHEADED BARBERS SOI A CURE , TO BALDHEADED MEN?! (By Untied Pre?*) Springfield. III.. 8ept. 11. ? Why should a baldheaded barber attempt to Indaee a bald headed customer to use a sure cure for baldness? This Is one of the questions that will come before the state convention of barbers which started here today. All the baldheaded barbers In Illi nois, Including those with toupees and swkehen. will be called upon to answer. Some of the better known baldhesded customers also will br as ked In to snswer. Received Appo^tasent. , Ray Wat-r?n. soo of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warren, of this city, has re ceived a letter from Congressman John H. Smnfl. advising him that h? has been named aa principal for the examination to be held the third Tuesday In March, 1917, for entrance to the U. 8. Ml I Mary Aetdemy at Went Point. Iletotrmed from Aberdeen. ? Mrs. Beverly Mots and. children have returned from a visit nllh rel stirs* In Aberdeen. Mr. Moes brought them through the owntry In his au tomobile, V 3,376,134 MENS! TOTAL GERMAN LOSS TO AUG. 31 London, Sept. 12. ? British Press Bureau Rives the total German war casualties to the end of August, as compiled from German official lists, as follows: Died, 832.162; prisoners and miss ing, 399.769; wounded. 2.144,203; total hors de combat temporarily or permanently. 3,376.134. "See How That Corn Comes Clear Off!" "OKTS-IT"' IjAomtia Your Corn* Right Off, It'* the Modern (Vim Wonder ? Never Fulls. "It's hard to believe anything could act |IKe that In' getting a corn | off. Why, I JUBt lifted that corn right off with my finger nail. 'GETfl-IT' is certainly wonderful!" Yea. "OBT8 IT" la the moat wonderful corn-cure *v*r known bacause y ou don't have to fool and putter around with your co rnii. harnoM them -up with ban dace* or try to dig them dirt. "OBTS-fT It a liquid. Ton put oa a few drops In a few wmnd*. It drlM. It's painless. Put your stock - In* on Ylfht orer It. Put on your -exular ahoca. You won't limp or have a corn 'twist" In your face. The oorn. callus or.ifrart, will loosen from your toe ? off It comes. Glory halle lujah! "OWT8-IT" Is the hlKKent selllnc corn . remedy In the world. When you try It. you kaow why. "OBTa-IT" Is sold and recom mended b> druggists everywhere. tSc a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by B. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago, til. TOW CLAMTP1BD "AD" should [simplify the teaant-seek1a? taak for [rem. THREATEN TO BLOW UP DIPPING VATS i New Bern Sun Journal I KfportH coming to New Bern rroni the Cove City lection of the county jure to the effect that some of the res idents of that locality are ho much opposed to the erection of dipping vats that they ere planning to dyna Imlte the first one crected there and (have even purchased the dynamite | to do this with. The Board of Commissioners a few weeks aao appropriated four Thousand dollars, at the request of about ninety per cent of the stock ; growers of the county, to bt- used in the erection and operation of these dipping vats and the work has been started. The only reports detrimental to the work that have been recoived are from the section mentioned and the information has been spread broad cast that the government will send to the Federal prison any man who attempts to destroy one of the vats. Motored from Pnntegn. Misses Grace ShHvender. Helen Guilford and Messrs Clarence Hol land and Clyde Casey motored to Washington yesterday from Pantego. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAn.T NBTW8 Bring your tobacco to the Washington market Take back with you some Crystal Ice or Crystal Ice Cream. It will cheer up and refresh the folks at home. CRYSTAL ICE COMPANV Phone 83. Washington. N. C. J. LEIIN WOOD JUOB W. CO LB Mnmbw* N?? Yurk liHion Kub? J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS Blvcki, Bonds. Cotton. Grain and Pro*i?ious. Tl Plum* 8tr?*t. Carpenter Building. Norfolk. Vn. Private wires to New York Stock Exrbaoc*. Chicago Board Triads and other financial costers. rORRERPONDMNC* RfSPBTTfri l,T SOLfCITlD in and marginal accounts given careful attention. OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION O.illihr Mmm ta4 Rtrtctlr Haittm Renowned for it* High Service and Low. Refcei* EUROPEAN PLAN Room fm uy $1^0 Wtth*Ot bath Mi ay RMB fm fc, $2.00 with hath mi * All Rooms Outside BookJrt lot the ? L ? | , w. T. KNIGHT. NUr EXCURSION TO FLORIDA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G FARES FROM WASHINGTON, X. C. TO JAC KSONVILLE $ 9.00 TO TAMPA $11.50 TOST. PETEItSBfRG $11.50 TO FORT MYERS $12.50 Proportionately Low Faros From All Point* in Virginia and die Carolina*. Ticket* *?>]<! to .Jacksonville will In* limited, returning, until Octo ?r 3rd. and those sold tx? Tainpa. St. lJ(4orsburp and Ft. Myers to ")ntobcr <?th, 1916. Return trip niiwt be completed by midnight of ?etum limit speci tied. For *'hedules. reservations and further particular- inquire of S. R. CLARY, Ticket Ajrem.. WhhIii; ->n. N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINK I he Standard Itailnwd of the Soutlh. A Car Flannagan Buggies JUST RECEIVED Fairbanks-Morse Engins and Wood Farm Machinery WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE CO B. L. Susmcm, Pres. Advertise in the Daily Newt and Watch Remit* The Business Men, T oo I HAVE noticed THAT A number Of THE btulneen men OF WA8HINGTON HAVE THE Mime plan FOR BTARTINO THEIR DAY'S work AND THEY come down town. AND OPEN up Bhop. AND THEN, directly. YOU'LL ?ee them. OOINO ACROSS the HtrMt TO THE drug ttore. AND THEY all call FOR THE game drink: PEPSI-COLA." AND IT TO PUT theitol^w w "IN FIGHTING trim" FOfc'THElR work. AND JUST for fun. YESTERDAY MORN I NO I ASKED one of them TO TAKE SOME OTHER drink WITH ME. AND HE Raid: "NOT ON your life. "I'VE BEEN drinking "PEPSI-COLA "EVERY MORNING "FOR OVER a year. "AND IF I drank 'SOME OTHER drink. "IT WOtuDNT aeem right. "AND I know "THAT I wouldn't "FEEL RIGHT, either." AND I told him THAT I wan ONLY FOOLING. AND WK took OUR "PEPSI -COLAS" TOGETHER AND THEY mire were good AND JF you want TO JOIN the big army OF ? PEPSIXXJLA- drinker* THE REST time TO DO It WILL. BE TOMORROW MORNING. AND I hop* you will. I THANK yon
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