BAKING powder ?,>. ? No Alum?No Phosphate Ml WARD TO TAKE UP W AMD BONDS" IN SPECIAL ARM Will Secure DaU on the Matter and Beveftl the True Fact* to Dally News Readers. , November tl. 1916. To the Editor: As soon asVourt la over and 1 can gel dm?, unless some person does so before then, 1 shall ask a space in jour paper on the subject of your editorial In yesterday's Issue entitled "Butler and Bonds." I know your paper does not want to be Inaccurate about so Important a matter. I am getting to be very fond of your paper and have lately complained a.t the office because you deliver it so late I fall to get It. The editorial Is great ly Inaccurate, and as It touches such an Important question, you will surely be willing (or ine. when I g"t time, to write a short article on the subject. Yours truly. H. 8. WARD. Washington Dally News, City. November 23rd, 1916. Hon. H. S. Ward, City. Dear sir: Replying to yomr tvnjr of the 21at Inst., It is with a great deal or pk?ns ure that we extend to you the use of 8ueh aflace aa you may desire to Jia cuss the North Carolina bond issue referred to in our editorial of No vember 20th. We do this for a two-fold purpose: flrat, because we are confident that you will confine yourself strictly to the records and to facts as they may appear rather than to argument; rccond. because we are of the opinion that an open and frank discussion of the fai'Cs will not or.ly prove Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It'? pain ouly; not one case hi fifty requires internal treatment. Bub tooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "trader ?pot," And by the time you eay Jack Robinson?out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a barm less rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, sorene** end stiffnr?* from aching joints, muscles and bone*; ?tops ecintica, lumbago, backache, r.'iir.ifgia. Limber up! Get ? a 25 ccnt bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug Ftore, and in a nu > uent you*)! be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub rhtumA | t i cm away. The Tou Elltor Town Oosalp:.?J read In to txke up a collection to defray th< congratulations from Mr. Hashes t Dally Netra yesterday tkat Mr. Hngl wondering "what It cosL?A DBMOC DEAR DEMOCRAT: NO COLLECTION. WAS TAKEN up. IN WASHINOTON. TO DEFRAY the < .'OF THE telegram; TO MR. WILSON. AND I gueaa. VIT JUST happened. LIKE THIS: AND MR. Hughes. SAW THE letter. IN THIS column. . WHILE HE waa reading. HIS COPY. OF THE Dally News. AND HBl probably Bald. TO HIM8BLFI "BY JINOO! "THAT FELLOW Is right "AND I gueaa. "I'D BETTER send. "MR. WILSON, "THAT TELEORAIL OR ELSE. IF IT d!dn't happen. THAT WAY. PROBABLY Mr. Rooaerelt. OR MR. Wlllcox. BORN WHEN JEFFERSON WAS U. 8. PRESIDENT (By United Press) WAXAHACH1E, Tex.?Mrs. Nar cis Durns, born wheo Thomas Jeffer son was president of the United Stat e?> will celebrate her 11 lth birth anniversary tomorrow. ? Her three daughters, the eldesl of whom Is 89, and many of her 110 gvand and great grand children will Be at the cele bration. Mr. Burns died thirty years ago. Born in Madison county, Tenn., tN*ov. 28. 1808, the now Mrs. Burns, w'lose maiden nam* was Yarborough moved to Texas with her father's family at the age of ten. She has lived in the Lone Star 8tate since. Her earliest memories fro back to the time of her arrival. She married John Washington Burns, a veteran of the Texas-Mexican and the Mexican war of 4 6-48. He later fought on t'ie Confederate side In the Civ!! war. OFFICIALS TO HONOR AUSTRIAN EMPEROi: (By United Pre?*) WASHINGTON.? President and Mrs. Wilson, members of the United States supreme court, lender? of con gress, all ambassadors and ministers of nations allied with the centrnl powers and all neutral nations will attend the elaborate memorial ser vices Wednesday In honor of the de ceased emperor, Frane Josef. Cardi nal Gibbons will preside. \TANTKI): OFFICE WORK AT night. AddrPM, "Nl*ht." rsr* of Dully News. 9-!?-*od-tf?v ADVKRTIRR IN THE DAILY NBWH Washington, N. C.. Not. 14. the paper where you kindly offered d expense of sending a Ulegram of a President Wllion. I uw in the tee had sent the message. I hare Setfa :R4J'. ..r.?r, -Vr T OR SOME other. LEAD!NO REPUBLICANS, READ THE Towd Ooaalp. IN THE Dally Ntws. THE DAY. THB LETTER vas printed. AND THEY went. AND CALLED o? Mr. Hughoe. AND THEY fixed It up. ^ H BETWEEN THEMSELVES. AND SENT the telegram. AND ANYWAY. WE/DIDN*T raise. ? * T *" ?.r" Vw ' . i* ; \ * ?*/*', V :j8Sj Hassell Supply Company WE HAVE WHAT 'YOU WANT