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BMMOST ARM ALL SHIPS OR LOSE WAR" ROTTERDAM.? Undar ths cap tlon, "Arm FV'ery Ship; Enlist Our Merchantmen la the War Upon the U-boats," a Member of Parliament writes to the London John Dull: "This fact we must bear in mind: If ABqulth continues as Premier for one more year, the Germans and not we will dictate peace. It Is high time the people learn the truth. At the present rate of loss of ships It will not be long before England will be Incaplcated to serve a? chief sup port of the allies. The Germans fully appreciate this and are hasten ing in gigantic efforts to paralyze our shipping. "Oru losses are multiplying at a tcrrlflc pace, and catastrophe Is un avoidable unless we. regardless of neutrals, arm merchantment. Every thing la at stake ? the fate of Egypt, where one and a quarter million men must be fed, as well as the result of the heavy fighting on the Somme. ' England's cry must be: 'Cannons for our merchantmen!'" MEAT CAUSE OF K1DNEYJR0UBLE Take a glass of Salts If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers ? Knt forms uric froid. If you mnst hare your meat carry day, cat it, but llush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who Uls us that moat forms urio acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from the blood. They breome sluggish and weaken, then you suiter with a dull misery in the kidney rrgion, sharp pains in the back or sick hi a dncli c, diizint-sa, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rhcuraatic twinges. The urine cets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels of icq get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three ti:nw during the night. 'io neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneyB and fluan off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit).; a. and hns been used for generation* to flush and stimulate sluggteh kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in Iu r 2, r.nd makes a delightful effervescent itkkvwatcr drink. mrconm VOIHCSKI toe pro. Thcr* Yesterday by V?H? at AIxM ? 'to I. ((By Eastern Proaa) OREENV1LLB. N. C? Pitt county) rotlnf yesterday on the Community hospital project, defe-toU the Uaue by a majority or 3 to 1. Greenville wastho only precfnct that voted in favor of the hospital, the city giving the bade a ifiajoflty of ICO* to tea. Farttfvllle and" Ayden voted strongly against it. Other precincts also showed their disapproval of the meas ure. \ A vigorous campaign preceded the election yesterday and It was gener ally thought by the progreaalve resi dents of the county that the issue ( would carry. Therfe appeared to be ;some prejudice against it. however* Some of this was dqe to the fact that j the hospital was to be located at Greenville. Ayden and Farmvllle both wanted It located in their clt |les. CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDD1NC | RIVER ROAD STATION ? Wo ha<! rain for Thanksgiving and tho da: was rather gloomy and passed verj quietly, except for the golden wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alllgoot of Bath road, who celebrated thi Gfticth anniversary of their marriage Those present Were Mr. and Mrs. A B. Alllgood and daughter. Miss Mar tha, at home on Bath road, T. C. t Alllgood and family of Washington. A. T. Alllgood and family of Bath road, J. A. C. Alllgood and famlly i of St. Stephens parish. Mode Alll ! good and family, of Plnetown, Will , Bennett of Bunyon, and the children J of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Alllgood of Riv er Road who could not attend on ac count of the serious Illness Of Mr. Alllgood. J. R. Plnkbam and family of Cbocdwlnlty were absent on ac j count of rain and bad road. Mr. Alli good's brother, S. J. Alllgood, and son Frank of Bath road, were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Alllgood were the .-eciplcnts of many good wishes and fine presents. The dinner was mag nificent. A box of delicious viands was sent to us which was very much enjoyed and appreciated. We wish for them a great many more happy days. YOUR i JOB PRINTING Wi)) Be Don e fo Your Complete Satisfaction by The Daily News Job Department Letter Heads, Bill Heeds, Envelopes, statements, cir cular letrers and work of of nil kind, at reasonable prices. The Daily News is work ing for the upbuilding of Washington. We solicit your patronage. Every dol lar spent with us, directly or indirectly helps the city and the community. I-ET US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT JOB. tattoo. J. a. MUoa of BaproD ku Man nnritMnt at M1K Jiury. 8uad*7 School. 1 Mr*. B. A. AlILcood. ot M(T P1M ? i?m aputtai awrarml tan *mn?r ?IorrWr. lIrt' J. L. A1M ?004. ThrM 0ti vhw children ar? Tory de* wllk tcurlot Irrtr. . Huhn WilllUD rotSM ud 7u 41* Waftn Of ttnetown VON gumtM of ltutar Elior AllKood Skadar ?t Rlrer fcoad. Wo tin kaVlac wy TOld nlrtt* but the Isdlan nupimer diyi ir? nn(U nlftf?nt Ms.^knd Mri J. D. Wart of Mm aolje spent Sunday with their loaf j. '.C. Ward and his ' family neat Washington. Beautify Your ? Complexion ? Not artificially, but perma nently, by drinking a glass of this deliciouj dige?tant with each } Shivar Ale POftE OiaBTlYE AtOHiTlCS KT1 wm meral rites aid biisei Gar&es and puta io?i and beauty In aaUew cbeeka of defend young. At all grocera and druggists. Satis faction guaranteed or money refund* ed on first dozen. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated S Invar Mineral Spring. Shel ton, S. C, If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone J AS. ELLISON &CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR WASHIHGTON. NOTICE AND SUMMONS. North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. fohn L. Roper Lumber Company * Vs. Bright Beat, Norfolk Southern Rall oad. Moses Mann, J. D. Bell, Walter vfann, hllll or William . Qlbbs. Ira ttokesberry. Joe Harris, Isaac Stokes ?orry, Hattie Prlvett, David Harrell Prlvett Florlne Prlvett, William Leo Prlvett. Odel Prlvettr Caaele PriVctt. Slisabeth Prlvett. Jeaae Harris, Joe Paul, Jupiter Corporatlop. A. M. Lashwby, J. D. Mercer. H. P. Mer er. Pantego ft Belhsven Realty Co.. J. F. Cox, W. D. Morrison. Geo. E Ricks. ro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all i tber Interested, will take notice that -a the 15th day of November, 1916, the above named petitioner filed a petition In the office of the Clerk of 1 ?he Superior Court of Beinfort County to have the title to certain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1919, and that summons has been issued re turnable at the office of the Cl?rk of the Superior Court of Bedufort County on Thursday, Jan. 18. 1?17. at 11 o'clock A. M. Said land ia situate In the County of Beafcfort. State of NoHh Carolina and in Pnn "ego Township, adjoins the landa of Bright Best and others, and la par 'Jcularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning St an Iron Stske on the ^astern border of aforesaid right of ?ay, being 100 feet frcJtn the eester )f said Railroad, and 45 feet from the center of the Intercepting Canll md on the South side of said Cattal. and running thence wtlh said Rail road Right Of Way North 14 degrees Baet 1818 feet to an Iron Stake, ? henoe North 18 degrees 65 mln. East 1841 Teet to an Iron Stake, thenee Vorth 4 9 deg. 60 mln. East 6220 'eet to an Iron Stake, thence North 72 deg. 10 mln. West 4 4 00 feet to an Iron Stake In the Santera edge of the aforeeald Norfolk 8outh.*rn Rail road Right of Way, being 100 feet 'rom the center of sail Railroad, 'hence North 14 deg. Rant with the Western tine of said Right of Way 11.962 feet to an Iron Stake In Ira Stokeaberry's line, thenee South 40 leg. 66 mln. East 2765 feel to an rron 8take, thfchre North 49 deg. 80 mln. East 981.6 feet to sn Iron Stake thence Sooth 40 deg. 56 mln. East 1541 tt feet to an Iron 8take, thence South 4 deg. 46 mln East 217114 feet to a Rock, tbence West 6440 feet ?o a Rock (crossing Intercepting Csnsl at 4717 feet), thence South 64 leg. East 2971 feet to an Iron Stake, 'hence South tl deg. 25 mln. West 1688 feet to an Iron StAke, thence South 64 deg. Eaat 800 feet t* as tro n sUke on the edge* of Pange River Road, thence with said Road South 49 def. 20 mla. West 1067' feet and South S2 deg. 26 mil. West 1489 feet to an Kyoto Stake on the West edge of Pun go River Road., thence Ndrth *4 deg. Weet 4728.1 to ^n Iron Stake, tbdnee North 41 deg. Eaat 6222 feet t<?| an Iron Stake standing 46 feet from the center and at a Right efltie te the tenter of tfee Intercepting Cdfoal, thenee Ndrth 42 deg. f 6 mln. West 4627 feet parallel and 46 feet Cross the center of said ranal to the beginning, containing 2486% Acre#. Notice is given thst bpon the re tort of fftSd summons petitioner wttl ssk thst the same be referred to an fctamfner add that its title be reg istered and irfeiured. This the- 1Kb d * or rtifremwer, -1 " OWO. A. PiWU v . __ CM Soporlor Coon. il-iWh. . rajT fa?bi*igton Motor Car Co.". - ? , W. c. Sentl as JtaXXbwmf - v . ?? ard 0,ir r#ply ' *? "VJTiVt tbls weak- 1,0 ?** giMgfl Mft ' '" M '?* *i( fi 1>tli You hare twoearloads qf .t* (8, toaringa etch opeolfied /or the month o t Dsoember, and those Vtll be ahiVQ.*&.trcm Flliladelphla, fc?(r?????iU?lylo if December 8th Deeeabor 19th follows: 6 tourings 9 tourings ? In addition to the above we are -got ng to shin ?on two?ar4<*da of tourings from our Columbus Aaaeablln* nlant As theae are lte??#l rnd #8 on onr Prefer enua Uet , ahirment. should go forward to you within the next day or so* Wo will ?.d to thl* as soon as w, -reoel?e adrtoe from Colunbua ? . rORD MOTOR COMPART NOTICE 09 SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT, North CaroWna. Beaufort County. Phillips Fe: cill?<fr Company m Ulah Pobaah Coropaay. \ The defendant above tamed will take notias that auibinons In the above entitled action was issued against the defendant on the 14th- day of November, 19lf, by the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Boaafort County, for the mm of Twenty- nine Hundred Dollars ($2900) due the plaintiff by the de fendant as dun a^e# for breach or contract In tk? quality or foods sold ind delivered and for failure to de liver goods according to- contract, which summon* is returnable at the Superior Court of Beaufort County to be held on the fifteenth Monday after the first JfoMfy in September, 1916, It belnf Uhe 18th day of De cember, 1916. The dcfewtest^wiH also take -no tice that a warra?6 . of attachment was isaaed by safid Court at the same time against the property of the said defendant, whlclr warrant Is return able before the eafd Court at the time and place a bore named for the Vetera of eumroo as, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint, or the rtdief demanded will UPT8 GIVE YOU A POfTTTFR. j If yoa fwt to do- any hrnitlir thU year |et a foa that will nhnoc where It point*. j Get the ararunnt tSoa that amr Tails to explode to*. Gat tlma both here ami you'll brine horoa a bag foil m yoa ran ntnff H. , Wo aell ?porting ffooda that mmkam experts oat of amateure. t * j D. R. CUTLER I Bicycle Shop be granted. | Thl? November SI ,*1916. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court, Beaufort Co. 114I-4UC. Cut Flowefs FOR ALL oooMiom i Rocea. Carnations, Valleys. Violets, and Orchids the lead* *rs. Weddln* Flowers arranged In latest art. Floral designs artistically arranged. Fall ah4 Winter bulbs are"! now ready, plant early for best ; results. Rose bnabes. Brer-. greens. Shrubberies. Shade trees, and Hedge plants la ft various varieties aft PtM>?C lit. J. L (TQuinn & Co. RA.LR1GH, N. C WOTICR. . Tie annual meeting of the atock holdera of th* nrit National Bank of Waahlngton. N. C., will' be held at the banking houso Tueadar, January 9th, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon. / A. M. DUMAY, Caahlan 11-4 to 1-t. Special Announcement M. G. Singleton is now with W. G. Black At C. L. Carrow's Garage. Expert repair work is be ing done. Delivery ser vice night and day. > . * ' * ; - V. 'ij WE GUARANTEE EVERY JOB THAT IS TURNED OUT. WHEN WE FIX YOUR GAR IT STAYS FIXED f ? . > ? , ? ? , ill When you want to go to some place in a hurry, call us and we will have a car at. your, door in the shortest possible time. Special attention to long trips, We serve you day and . night Two new cars for this service. Day Phot** 330 Night Phone 472 '? ' (t v ? /. ?' V ? -r?l ? " . ? ; /a M. G. Singleton W. G. Black j
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