CLASSIFIED ADS. WASTED OLD FALSE TEETH. '?Don't matter If broken. 1 pay t $1.00 to $5.00 per get. Mail to L. MAZBR, 2007 8. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send caah by' return mall. ' 11-1-4 tp. ?> H*VJ? SEVERAL SETOVtV. band cara to dispose of at very attractive prices. Come to see us. HACKNEY AND JACKSON. ? UM?a J' LO?Tl LADIES COLD WATCH AftD -chatlsln. set Kith pearla. Initials on back "N. C. D." between N. s depot and Bowers Broe. Oo. Re turn to Dally Ken oSce end re ' (!M*e- f^ard. U-?-*tc an u* for Aroostook HHm'n Jfafne Seed Potatoes. Carolina Dlstrfbotliig Co. tl -J 7-1 wo. . . ? ? ~ii ri ? ^?OWHALE: A' PISTE HOMTKTN ' coir with two months old (salt. Ad dress A, B. Woolard, 117 K. BeT ?M street. UdMrc. . OK ACCOUNT OF THE MANY AD '? ranees In the cost at leather I am eompelled to raise the price Tor shoe repairing. Half eolee, mens, sewed on, $1.00; tacked on, 75e; Half aolea, worn ens. sewed on, 75c: tacked on, 60c, Chtldrens shoes according to slse. L. N. WlUiama. Il-21-tMi. VOtTR nillMW CA!f BUT ANY thing npon the market and pass It oyer to yon and call It a Christ man present, except jour own photograph. No other gift so per sonal. No other gift ao near jour own gift. No other gift so lasting. No other gift so inviting. No other gift carries with it such a personal touch of true friendship as jour photograph. BAKER'S STUDIO. 11-IS-tfe. * ' MDTBIVKD TfRNTflTB ALMA MA OB Sell one to hundred. H. B. MAYO i 1 1-1 9-3tp. ARMENIAN FUKDST ? WELL ABOVE $150. 1 The Afmenlan fund continues to grow ateadUy. II La meeting with a wore luirt 1 response than any sim ilar movement ever at* tied la Wash ington. Over one hundred nitaei,? Including the friost prominent citi zens of the county ? have been added to the list dally. It la believed that there are atill a large number who desire to contribute and theae are| urged to do ao as soon aa possible. The list up to date la aa follows: Previously reported .... .9149.40 Miaa Susan Draddy ...... 1.00 1 l>r. W. F. Small ........ *l:fC - Katherlne Masters Ellison . 1.00 Barbara Gray Myers 1.00 J. B. Powle 8.00 1 Total $151.40 !tf. B. LAND COMPANY MAKES A BIG SALE '? The Ellis farm on Pungo river op poslte'Bdhaven was sob-divided and sold by the Washlngton-Beaufor Land Company Tuesday, the propert} bringing something ever $12,000. A large crowd attended the sale and enjoyed the music by the Auror: band, as well as the lunch served bj the company after the aale. It la thoroughly demonatrate<" that the auction sales-. conducted b> the Wp.shlngton-Beaufort Land Com pany Is the practical- way to dispose of large properties. The company la thoroughly equip ped for handling any proposltlor placed In their hands, having 1r their service, the best legal talent competent civil engineers, aalec managers, field men, and autcioneer SPECIALIST fl\YS EVERYONE SHOULD DRINK HOT WATER IN THE MORNING. Waah Away All the Stomach. Llvei and Bowel Poisons Before Breakfast | To feel your best, day In and d?T | out, to feel clean Inside, no sour bile to coat your tongue and sir-ken your breath or dull your head; no. consti pation, bilious attacks, sick head i ache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on thfc inside like you bathe outsldo. This | Is vastly more important, because the akin porea do ndt absorb impurities Into the blood, while bowel pores do. says a well-known kidney apeclrllat. | To keep theoe polsona and toxins well flushed from the atomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink, before breakfast each day, a Rlass of hot water with a kldneco tablet then take it before dinner and supper with a glaBn of cold water. Tbi8 will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire ali mentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach get a dozen kldneco tablets for a quarter from Davenport's Pharmacy; they are In expensive and act quickly. Drink hot water every morning with kldneco to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their for mation. To feel like young folka feel. Hk^ you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with nn accumulation of body poisons, be gin this treatment and above all. keep It up! Aa soap and hot water act on the skin, cleanalng, sweetening and purifying, so kldneco and hot water, before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowcla. Our Farm Machinery Is the Kind hich Has Been Tried and Tested in buying your Farm Implements, Wire Fenc ing and other supplies from us you are not Mttng an experiment. Hassell Supply Company WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED HOLD MEEIE FOR TURNERS MlBlpaCKlwtaBMMCaalr UM VMk JktHfKl For. WMt JUUlch,.N?c>r. ?TVi?l?i \lr. J. F. Latham. Surrr. N. C, Dear Mr. Latham: I am writing to say that we havo ecelved your letter of recent datq ?vlth reference to my visit - to - Beau-> fort county next week. I assure you that I will look forward to spending a few days in Beaufort county with >leaaure. I shall expect to- leave hero Monday, December 4f at tlx .o'clock i. m. on Norfolk Southern train* Jnlcss advised otherwise I shall get CT at Washington, where I shall hopf j meet you. 1 Tours very truly. C. C. LOO AN. Surry, N. C., Dec. 1, 1916. j "o the Farmers of Beaufort County: I am-publiahlng Prof. Logan's let er cs matter of Information for you. >rof. C. C. Logan is In the U. 8. Ex enelon service in the South ? soil urrey work. Ho came to our exper incnt station at Raleigh from t!^ lllno'a experiment station where he , as had experience in soils, soil for- ' ility. and soils survey work for slx een years. He Is to be with me lr his county one week beginning De ember 4th. Our plans are to hold light meetings through the week a I he school houses mentioned below nd to do field work during the day \t the night meetings Prof. Logar 7111 lecture on soil fertility, sol! cidlty. soil management and his soil :urvey work generally. The field vork will be the taking of specimen ?f soils from the different farms w< iay visit for analysis also to analyze pec|men of llmo or marie, etc. This will be an opportunity for ou to have your soil analyzed that v:il probably not come again for a 'ong time. I trust every farmer in he county will attend at least one of hese meetings which are to be as follows: Aurora Monday night, Dec. 4. Old Ford Tuesday night, Dec. 5. Surry, Wednesday night, Dec. 6. Wlnsteadvllle, Thursday night Dec. 7. Latham's school house (near Acrc Chapel) Friday night. Dec. 8. Yours faithfully, J. F. LATHAM, County Agent. G.H. BENNETT DIED AT EDWARD MONDAY O. H. Edward, a well-known citi zen of Edward, passed array at his home Monday morning at 10 o'clock after a Bhort illness. Mr. Edward !s woll known throughout the coun ty. He leaves a number of relatives to mourn his loss. THOMAS j:. WATSON IS FOUND NOT GUILTY (By United Press) AUGUSTA, GA. ? Thomas E. Wat son was found not guilty thlB after noon of sending obscene matter through the malls. He was prose cuted on the charge that his maga zine, the Jeffersonlan, which attack ed the Catholics, was unfit matter Tor the malls. Itetnrned from Norfolk. O. A. Phillips and family returned Wednesday from Norfolk, where they have been spending several days. A SAFE TEST For those who are in need of a remedy for kidney troubles and hack ache, It Is a good plan to try Doap's i Kidney Pills. They are strongly recommended by Washington peo ple. R. B. Weston, 227 E. Main 8t., .Washington, says: " I had a dull pain In my back and across my loins. In the morning I was sore and stiff and could not bend to put on my shoe?. After sitting for iny length of time it took me several minutes to straighten up again. I also had headaches and dlszy spells. Finally I began using Doan's Kidney Pills a*d they cured mo*- 1 always recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone I hear complaining of weak Iftdneys." PMce . 60c, at all dealers Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy-? get Doan's Kidney Pllki ? the Sam's that oured Mr. Weston. Foster Uftura Got. Props., SuMm M. I. RHEUM ATICS-O.K. 1 ' i All <n*r the eoontry rtxmmatlc ?cription (Wonder Gr??o). ^ Introduced in 1876, this Is the (or- ! Ue<h rear of lprjrprtng success. Hftikiijmji h? aiTvr been *d rtrt^ed ttntO Mii wlljt bnt Is sold In ersrjr state, bole&y oa Its merits, one person reoeaunesdlaf.it te eooUier. Wonder Green Is in Internal rem edy. Is quick}/ absorbed into the system, and in a short time, brings relief to Inflamed, swollen joints and muecles. It's easy to use, so foes- or bother* setting ready, no time loet rubbing in flery liniments or txsing hot plas ters, Just take roar times.* day faith fully. and stiffness and -swelling will vanish. Price .BO and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by W. A. A J. a. BLOTTT. 1 Konm m AiLE. By virtue of the powers contained in a deed of trust executed by W. D. Morrison on the 18th day of March. 1911, to John B. Metiger and Ed ward L. Stewart, which is duly re corded In the Register's office of Beaufort county. In Book 165, pare 167, and Is hereby referred to. and conferred upon by Indenture of said W. D. Morrison and Edward L. Stewart, dated Jan. 9th. 1912, and duly recorded in said Register's of fice, Book 170, page 142, which le alfo referred to, as well as by sup- i plementary agreement executed by aald W. D. Morrison on Jan. 20th. 1916, and duly recorded In said Re Sister's office In Book 191, page 243. which is also referred to, E. R. Mix on, as Trustee, will sell, at Public Auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of | Beaufort County on Saturday, the 30th day of December, 1916. at noon, the following described properly: | (1) A lot or parcel of land in the town of Belhaven, Beaufort County, i Adjoining the lands of Macon Tooly. | Motile Gibbs and otherB, on the North lido of Main street, and being the identical lot of land described In a | deed from W. B. Tooly and wife to W. D. Morrison dated October 11th 1907, duly recorded in said Regis ter's office, in Book 150, page 456 . and being the first tract described In said deed of trust. (2) The unexpired term of lease executed to said W. D. Morr'.son by Laura Allen for ten years from Sept. 25, 1908. in that tract of land in Pantego Township, Beaufort County beginning at Thomas E. Allen's North west corner of his home tract and running with said Allen, line to the John L. Roper Lumber Company line; thence with the said Rop?r Lumber Company's line Northwardly to the line of the property of El'sn Allen; thence with her line to the lew road, and with said road to the beginning. It being the third tract leacribed In said deed of trust, the Utentlon hereof being to sell and 'onvey all the right, title and lntor 'St of the said W. D. Morrison there n by virtue of said lease; together with the buildings, improvements. ?Machinery, fixtures and appurten ances owned and located thereon by he said W. D. Morrison, consisting if saw-mill, grist-mill, boiler, engine , \nd other machinery and attach ments. (3) All the store fixtures and fur niture, Including the safe, register lystem, scales and other store or ?rode fixtures belonging to said W. D. Morrison and his uncollected store I or book accounts, as Included in said deed of trust of March 18, 1911. ami (Indenture of January 9. 1912, ns 1 I aforesaid; together with any and nil ; j -epl-cstate. Interests therein or lease holds, and the buildings and lm-1 provements located thereon owned hy the said W. D. Morrison on March . 18th, 1911, as described In said de^d >f trust, or thereafter acquired by him, as provided In said Indenture ->f Jan. 9th. 1912. Including a leane ind the buildings and Improvements thereon executed by Mary E. All?n and others to said W. D. Morrison, with the right of renewal thereof, ?lated Jan. 1, 1912. and duly record ed. The said property will be offered for sale In lots or parcels and then as a wholo, and "the bid or bids ag gregating the largest amount will be accepted, if otherwise saf'sfactory. This November 29th. 1916. E. R. M1XON, Trustee. 12-1-4 wc. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS ] We Do Not Claim To Into w all about insurance. But we do know how to furnish you protection that protect* ? both your propeity and life. Win. Bragaw & C ompany, First Insurance Ageyts In Washington, N. C To The PUBLIC We desire to call your atten tion to the following points of useful information. FIRST? Wo or? now ocen;?y1ng our now sUrrr, built especially tor 09 Ln Uio Stewart building on Market street. SECOND ? Our present qnnrters are much larger than out far mer si to and we will bo able to servo you to your greater convenience. THirT> ? We are dolly receiving hnndrwl* of beautiful artldoM in ewelry, allverwarr. china ami cut glam. rXJURTII? We arc now rvady to serve yon for your Chri*traa? nhopplng and we believe wo can do It to jour itaUafacUun. FIFTH ? We cordially Invite you to visit n? at oar new *ta and inhpcct the big Improvement that ba? been mad*. R. L. STEWART Jeweler Market Street For Sure Results Advertise in the Daily News J. I KON WOOD JAMKS W. OOU '??W t ' rt i ?u?a KichAn^fc J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AM) BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provision*. 78 Plume Sl Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Iioard Trade and other financial centers. Correspondence Rrtipecl fully Solicited. Investment and marginal accounts pi von careful attention. Drowsy Sundays TOMOnnOW IS Bonday. AND LOTS or folks. WILL OO to church. IN THE morning. Afn> THEN. IN THE afternoon. THEY'LL sit around. THE HOUSE. IN FRONT of a lira. AND OET drowgy. AND FEEL had. AND WON T hardly. HAVE THE energy. TO MOVE around. AND YOU know. HOW IT la. AND THAT'S one. OF THE many times. WHEN PEPSI-COLA. COMES IX handy. AND IF you have. A CRATB of It. AROUND THE houaa. AND DRINK. A BOTTLE or two. ON A Sunday. YOU'LL BE nurprlsod. TO FIND out. HOW IT changes. THE ASPECT. OF THE whole day. TO YOd. AND THIS 1 fl Saturday. AND YOU ?t!U tiara. A CHANCE. TO <JO down totn. AND LAY IN. YOU It SUPPLY. OF PEPSI-COLA. FOR TOMORROW. AND IF you don'l feci. LIKE OR DERI NO. A WHOLE crate tonight. JUST TAKE home. A FEW bottles. AND PLACE the order. FOR YOUR crate. ON MONDAY. AND IF you try It. TOMORROW. YOU'LL RE ture. TO KEEP It up. REOULARLY. ALL TUB tlroe. I THANK you.

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