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Hope Almost Abandoned When She Found Remedy ' ~ ' ' . . . . . . iRtli. i Dr. CUdwvO'i Syrup Pef win ReUer Chronic Owe erf Look Standing. After a Ion* period of suffering with liver and bowel trouble that | brought on piles, daring which she had tried many remedies without ob taining relief. Mrs. Mary J. Jewell, of Berrien Springs. Mich., heard of Dr. Caldwell's "Syrup Pepsin and ob tained a bottle from her druggist. This simple. Inexpensive laxative compound brought almost immediate relief and Mrs. Jewell wrote to Dr. Caldwell about her case. In her letter Mrs. Jewell says. "I had tried so many things for the piles, without being helped at all. I had about given up hope of ever be ,lng any better. I knew It was thb condition of my bowels that caused them, and after I had taken a bottle of your Syrup Pepsin I knew It was Just the medicine I needed. I am very grateful to you for sending me the little book ? the advice and In structions it gives would teach any one how to get well and how to keep well." s _Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, free from opiate or nar cotic drugs, and Is mild and gentle In CLASSIFIED ADS. t"OB SALE AT BARGAIN: NEW v 1917 4 cyl. Studebaker. Never been driven 10 miles. Also two or three second-hand cars cheap. Washington Motor Car Co. 12-6-Stc. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED HOME nice wall calendars "and will be glad to have my policyholders and friends call and get one. GEO. HACKNEY. JR., Special Agent Union Central Life Ins. Co.; 1)1* - trlct Agent Atlantic Life Ins. Co. 12-4-lwc. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1:00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER. 2007 8. Fifth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Will send cash By return mull. ' * 12-1-4 tp. WANTED: ANTIQUE FURNITURE, false teeth, pay from 76c to $3.00 per set same if broken, gold and silver. Mall teeth, gold or silver, j 8end returns prompt. PIONEER i CO., 114 W. Charlotte St.. Norfolk.) Va. 12-4-10tp. FOR SALE: A GOOD ROAD HORSE. See W. S. Williams, Phone 1*7. 1,2-4-lwp. WK HAVE SEVERAL SECOND hand cars to dispose of at very * attractive prices. Come to see us. HACKNEY AND JACKSON. 13-2-lwc. ON ACCOUNT OP THE MANY AD vances In the cost of leather I am compelled to raise the price for shoe repairing. Half solee, mem sewed on. $1.00; tacked on, 76c: Half soles; womens, sewed on, 76c: tacked on, 60c. Cblldrens shoe> according to size. L. N. Williams 11-22-tf-dh. ' . VOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY ANY thing upon the market and pass ll over to yon and call It a Christ mas present, except your own photograph. No other gift so per sodal. No other gift so near you? own gift. No other gift so lasting No other gift so Inviting. No other gift carries with It such a persona) touch of true friendship as your 'photograph. BAKBR'8 8TUDIO. 11-22-tfc. ?eighth Annual floathern CommeroU OoagnM OooV^ntion , ? DMcnber 11 to li I01?. Inc. An event of unusual Importance Economic, ' Agricultural, Military Oor?rnmental, financial and Com mercial aubjects will be discussed In the Interpretation of the relation of tlfe United States to international re construction. Tlokets on sale December 8th to *llthi 1910, Inclusive, with final limit to roach starting point prior t# mid Bight December 19, 1919. For farther Information ask near eat Norfolk Southern Ticket Agent, or address the undersigned. to. A. Shu. TP A.., Norfolk. V?_ J. r. Mitchell. TPA., lUlalfh. N.C. H. 8. L?*r?, OPA.. Norfolk, V?. ASTKtnm IN TBH-?*|X,T HWW Its action, bringing reliof in any eaay. natural way, without griping, or other pain or dlacomfort. E>ruggisU everywhere tell Dr. Caldwell'a Syrup Pepein for fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and Ineffective substitutes he sure you get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 8?e that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and hie portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle la packed. A trial bottle, free oT charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4 55 Washington St.. MonticeUo, Illinois. GERARD SAILS TODAY mop VIEWS NEW Y O&K- ? Ambassador James "W. Gerard tod4J sailed 09 the steam er Frederick V1H, to resfune.his du ties at Berlin. leaving Prsatdent Wil son determined to pursue the sam^ course ss Id the Part toward Ger man*. The Ambassador carried with him a clear summary of Utis government's attitude on all questions now pending between Germany and the United | States, gained in conferences with the President In the first talks he has had with the President since the war began. Li While here the ambassador assur ed those with whom he tslked that the danger of certain radicaf ele ments in the empire overthrowing the ^influence of the German govern ment was trifling. Before sailing Gerard expressed the belief that many of the belliger ent countries ? Germany at least ? will do all of their buying In their own countries. "If our peace and prosperity is to continue," he told a group of New | York business men. "we must give 1 permission for business men to com bine for foreign tra^e." The President embodies this same Idea in his message to Congress to-; day. * ? SAYS GERMANY ONLY HAS 45,000 LEFT III DESERVE B 7 HENHY WOOD, (United Press Staff Corrmpondent) In the Field, Prance, Nor. 10. ? (By Mall). ? Following the sacrifice of over 600,000 men at Verdun and the terrible losses sustained on the Somme, Germany is reduced today to stfch a scarcity of men that she has onl* three divisions, or about 45,000 FAT FOLKS MAY NOW BECOME SUM QUICKLY Be Moderate In Tour Diet, Breathe Deoply. ??xl Take Tassco. Fat persons, particularly those from 10 to 30 pounds above normal weight will be interested to learn that they may easily reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. This can best be done by being moderate in your diet, so that you will not over-tax your assimilative organs, by getting plenty of fresh ilr, by breathing deeply and by tak ing tassco four times a day. Tassco may be obtained from Worthy A. Etherldge In 5-grain tab lets, take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. They cost little, are absolutely harmless, are pleasant to take and are designed to reduco fatty accumulations In the system wherever located. A few dayB' treatment should show a noticeable reduction in weight, the flesh should become firm, the skin smooth and the general health Im proved, in fact your footsteps should even become lighter .your work seem easier and a lighter and more buoy ant feeling take possession of your whole being{ Every person who is 10 or 20 pounds over normal weight should surely give this treatment a 'trial. Tou will probably And that it Is just what yon need. fmen, left for her strategical reserve. I Austria la in precisely the same con dition, the troops being held in re serve by her not exceeding three di visions. j This Information, with supporting evidence, was placed at my disposi tion today to refute the claims made j recently by Gejjnany and Austria that they are holding in reserve a large stratteglcal army which will be flung at a given moment on the par ticular point where they wish to en gage a decisive battle. That this condition was brought about largely through Germany's ob stinacy in keeping up the six months attack at Verdun was confirmed to me by the same source. The Intelli gence Department of the French Ar my has been able definitely to ascer tain. this. LEAVES COAST DISTRICT Error Made In Statement Saturday ullh Reference to Hov. J. H. Warren. An error wm made in Saturday's issue of this paper in stating that Rev. J.^i. Warren wm to leave Washington Collegiate Institute. Ho does not hold any official relation With this institution except being a member of the Board of Trustees and he will not sever this relation but will continue to be a friend and booster for the school. Fie does, however, leave the Coast District which he has been serving ah Super intendent for the past six years and* will taKe up the pastorate again in Elisabeth City. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Numerous Varieties of Fancy Cakes and Crackers WILL BE DEMONSTRATED BY THE NATIONAL BIS CUIT COMPANY SATURDAY Dec; 9th Be Sure and come. ECm!> * ' ? + WILLIAMS & HARRISON COMPANY EAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE KIDXECO IF KIDNEYS HURT 8 ay* Kldneeo Flushes Kidneys, Stop, pin* Backache Meat Forms Uric Add. Which Excite* Kidneys and Weakens Bladder Bating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In some form I or other, nays a well-known authori ty, because the uric acid In the meat excites the kidneys, they become overt worked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, partlcu-, lArly backache and misery In the kld-i ney region, rheumatic twinges, se-. vere headaches, add stomach, con-i stipatlon, torpid liver, sleeplessness* bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or it i bladder bothers you get a small box I of kldneeo from Davenport's Phar- j macy, take one tablet before each | | meal followed by a glass of water for I a few days, and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous treatment Is made from a formula of a special-, 1st In the treatment of kidney trou-' ble, and has been used for genera tions to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Kldneeo can not Injure anyone, and will be found a wonderfully ef fective remedy for all kidney ills. They are inexpensive and caa be bought by the dozen at Davenport's Pharmacy. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First Nstional Bank of Washington, N. C.. will be hold at the banking house Tuesday. January 9th, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon. / A. M. DUMAY, Cashier. 11-4 <o 1-9. SOBflCRIM TO TH? DAILY NVWI' FRESH MEATS ALL KINDS All Pork Sausages & Fresh Oysters Walter Credle & Company DEPARTMENT GROCERS Phone 80 and 92 BUB8CKIHR TO THE DAILY NKWH EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County an Executors of the lant will J of Q. M. Mooring, deceased, notice In hereby given that all persona holding ' claims against said estate will pre sent trie same to the undersigned for payment within one ypar from the date hereof, or this notice irlll be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will pleaae make payment ??> the under signed. Thl* 24th ilay of O* ? ??r?*r. 1916. K. W. BAKER A J S. FLEMING. Executors U. M Mooring. lojK-Bwc J. UDOW WOOD J AMBH W, OOIJi Mumfcui Hew 1 or* (Itittoa ICrrbMi;*. J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provision*. 7H Plume St.. v Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago J^?ard Trade and other financial centers. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Investment and marginal accounts given carcfnl attention. The Salesman Says: I DO. A LOT of trarelling. ALL OVER the itat*. AND I am. A REGULAR drinker. OF PRP8I-OOLA AND I atrlke. A OOOD many. SMALL TOWNS. BUT IT make*. LITTLR DWFBRENCB. HOW SMALL they are. 1 CAN always And. . BOMB KAN who sella PEPSI-COLA. AND WHO'S glad. THAT HE Mlla It. AND IT baa been. A ORBAT comfort. TO MB. AND I tUMMTi THAT IT baa helped ma. IN MY business too. AND AFTER upending. AN HOUR or bo. WITH A customer. IT CERTAINLY la. A BIO relief. TO DROP Into a store. AND SPEND. A MINUTE or two. WITH A bottle. OF PEPSI-COLA. AND IT refreehee me. AND PUTS new life. ? INTO MB. AND WHEN I go. TO TACKLE. THE NEXT customer. I'M A8 freeh. AND A8 rigorous. AS WHEN I begun. THE "DAY'S work. AND WHEN I get beck honfe. AND THK hoRa. SEES MY order book. II K SOMETIMES. CONGRATULATES ME UPON MY mirrRd*. AND I'VE f#lt. LIKE TKLLINO him. SEVERAL TIMES. THAT PEPSI-COLA. DESERVED AS much credit AS I did. AND I'VE found. THAT PRETTY nearly all. OF THE salonmen. ON THE road. ARE DRINKERS. OP PEP8I-COLA. AND I don't know. WHAT I would do. IP I had to go. WITHOUT IT now. I THANK you.
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