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Apply , weighs 1300 lb*. Prte? reasonable. J. H. Warren. Waah l m ORAKGES, A PPIjBH, Owe Fruit. Lemon?. Price right. Alao Irish Potato??, Rutabagas. >M*bbagee. H. B. Mam. 13-U-Jtp. j ' (1 FARM FOR 8ALE: ONE 00 ACHF farm. S miles from Waahingtoc a boot If aoree cleared, balanoc woodland tlraW. Qood tobacco and truck land. Nioe buildings worth 91,000. Price 91.000 caah. bal ance ea*y terma. W. 0. William?, of William? lb Harrlaon Co.. bettyl and fancy grocerlse. staple dry food?. Phone Iff. lJ-ll-lwc. I ?or funrr> two story, six room dwelling with city water and electric lights. situated at Ko. 7IS Wedt Third street. Immediate pos session. Apply P. T. PHILL1PE. 11-10-1 wc. CAM BUT AWT thing upon ths market and paae It orer to yon and wall ?t a Christ mas present, except your own photograph. No other gift so per son aL No other gift so near your own gift. No other gift so lasting. No other gift so Inritlng. No other gift carries with It such a personal touoh at trtjs friendship as your photograph. BAKNR'8 STUDIO. 11-Il-tfe WANTED: A MAN WITH FAMILY to work truck farm. Apply O. A. PHILLIPS. 10-11-1 we. I have copies of the plani for the new parsonage for the Christian church. Bids to be opened Saturday night. All contractors are Invited to hid on same. George Hackney. Jr. 11-14-Itc. Nwnoi or cummons amd war RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina. Beaufort County. Phillips Fertiliser Company va. p Utah Potash Company. Tbe defendant above named will take notice that summons In the above entitled action was issued against the said defendant on the 14th day ot November, 191C, by the undersigned Clerk of the 8 u perl of Court of Beaufort County, for the snm at Twenty-nine Hundred Dollars <9M?0) dne the plaintiff *y the de fendant aa damages for breach of oontract in the Quality of goods sold and delivered and for failure to de liver goods according to codtract. which summons Is returnable at the ?uperlor Court of Beaufort Connty to be held on the fifteenth Monday after the first Monday In September,. IfII. K being the 18th day of De cember. 191C. The defendant will also take no tice tkat a warrant of attachment was Issued by said Court at the same time against the property of the paid defendant, which warrant Is return able before the said Court at the time and place above named for the return of summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This November SI, 191?. QKO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court/ Beaufort Co. U-S9-4WC. __ mm mf la from the madding officer, soldier and truck driver hu tried U describe It. Bat It hu remained for a dusky troubadour of the famous "Black CtTolrr to pat the dally Ufa of the soldier into yerae. At once, the song Jumped loto faror and the whole expedition from Palomas to El! Valle Is slnlgng it As rendered* by the 'Twenty-fourth Machine Oun Company Quartet" tt Is: 'Tust yo' take yo' rifle an* then yo take ye' pack. An' yo' hike across de fields an' presume you comln' back, H Skirmish to de left and skirmish \o de right, | An* mak' all de motions an' pre sume you -ftilata fight. Den yo' gits* shovel an* a big ole An' spend de afternoon makln' 'dobe t: iek. ?????? Very nex* moraln' It's the same ole thing. An' you got aeren yeahs to do By ?ecUl eix*n?Ciiuvixts. the Dally Neva will Wano a Sunday tomorrow morn;*?\ . - x : ^4 Tbla papet*will l*e printed durln* t&e early hojtr vof Iho wornhig ami vriii be 01? tri but jd In rari^ius parts of the city by eight o'clock.' JL eom:>Ktc morning-Ulf^rAPh mt SHOE DEALERS FIGHT PROPOSALS TO W THE SKIRTS LONGER (By United Pre??) CHICAGO.?The man with mi eye for a nifty ankle woiITd better get In his full share of looks pretty quick [?for soon there, aren't going to be any nifty ankles, "?hey are not go ing'to disappear per se but they are going to disappear rrom sight. I Sentence was passed on them to day by the Designers' Association of1 ( Women's Clothes. In session here. Skirts are to be longer. Much long er. Che whole ihotlf In dressing Is WHOLESALE ROBBERY OCCURS AT EVEREnS 'WTLLI^MBTON.?Last night, bur fUrs went Into the bank and every ?tor? but two at Breretta. Evidently they were bunting for money as | nothing wss disturbed except the cash drawers, where all the money had been take nout by the owners ~ and placed In safes. To secure an] entranc? the windows were brpken in one store, there were signs of a drunken carousal. ' Sheriff Psge was notified and bloodhounds secured, though rain ] had fallen. Evidently tho burglars i were people who were acquainted j with the situation. Stomach ills permanently disappear alt?r drinking th? celebrated bhlvar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Taetet nnet Cost* a trifle, t Delivered anywhere by H Mil Of KISS CARTER Mlaa OoweD JEntartalxxl Yeetearday Afternoon at Enjoyable Bridge Party. M Us Mary Cowell entertained Thursday afternoon at a bridge party In honor of Miss Robana Car ter. hTe home was attractively dec orated with Ions leaf pine, potted plants and cut flowers. There were six tables of cards. Mrs. J. B. Moore made high score. Miss Carter and Miss Katherlne Small were also awarded prises. After the gamSs, refreehments were served In two courses. The following were preeent: Mrs.. H. W. Carter. Mrs. J. B. Moore. Mrs. Walter Wolfe, Mise Robena Carter,! Miss Augusta Charles. Mrs. Elbert I Weston. Mrs. Hugh Phelps, Mlss*Lll llo Belle ^Willis, Mies Winnie Mlch olson. Miss Mary Belle Small, Mlsa Katherlne Small, Miss Marcla Myers, Miss Caddie Fowle, Kiss Mary Powle, Miss Elisabeth Carrot. Miss Mary Tankard. Miss Mary Hill, Mrs. Lee Davenport, Miss Mary Carter, Miss Rena Harding. Miss Audrey Graham, Miss Annie Cox and Miss Elisabeth Warren. , What Womm ArsDolpf In Pranj?. Frane? bains a country where unl >?rmal aarrlee U th? ml? la nowaday* depending largely on tba work o( wo ran; but even la tba om oC p?ace there war* place? where 'her wer* tka chief citiran?. M rrolaay, in th? Department of ti? Ola?, moat ot th? ?oblic appolntmenta ara kal? by wo mm, and will ka until their preeent holder? die Tkare la a pcatmlat rear Inetaad of a poetmaater; tka telegraph department la run br a woman;-a tta ? mlitraee dlrecte tka portera at tka local eta lion; a lady barber data tka hair of tka onmmunlty; and tka town *rtar alas taeka "aea" na ta the name of bar canine, la moat caaae tkaaa poau ?ara held by kaakand* ot biotbara, and tke Tlllasara considered their female ralatlree were tkelr legit lute aaoceaaora. Tkla la alao partly the raaa la the Engllek town men tloned, althoask In aome eaaaa da? ah Ma hare aococeded mothers to tka e & Company NT DRUNKENESS18 ON DECLINE IN ENGLAND LONDON.?If any accurate esti mate can be made while so many men are away at the fighting front, it would appear that d^atdtencaa in Bngland and Wales baa ftecronsed since the war began. A Blue Book has b4ei>3Miied purftfrrtlmf tp show a cecreaso ^of 48,017 convictions for drunkeness during 1916. The grea:o?t decrease In. the con sumption or Ifquor'appeared In agri cultural counties on the east coast. In soipe of these convictions for drunkenness dropped 41.8 per cent. The "no treating" law undoubtedly has aided In reducing the consump tion of intoxicants, ?hiting' the last six months of 191o there were only 48,348 convictions for violating the "no treat" law as compared to 48,750 during the first half of the year, : Throughout the entire year of 1915 there were only 135,811 drunkards convicted, which Is the lowest num ber recorded for nearly forty years and is 2? per c$?t below the total (or i913". oi those convicted In 1915, 88,811 were women. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY 1010?1017 , EXCURSION RATES \' ?Via? t * NORFOLK SOUTHER?! Convenient Schedules. PnJlman Sleeping a*d Parlor Car Service Tickets on sale-foecembor 20 to 85. 1918, Inclusive. Final return limit January 10, 1917. Compelte information ? furnished by any Norfolk 8outhern Ticket Agent. x H. 8. LEARD, O. P. A. 18-15 to 18-25 1 1 fjS. r. SPECIALIST SAYS EVERYONE SHOfLD DRINK HOT \0ATER IN TH? MORNING. Wm?i Away All the Stomach, Mverl ?w1 RoWpI Poisons Bofore Breakfast. To feel your best/ day In and day out, tfe fsel clean Inside; bo ?our bile to coat your tongue and sicken yonr breath or doll yonr head; no consti pation, billons attacks, sick head ache. colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, yolt most bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood, while bowel pores do. says s well-known Itldney gpertalist. To keep th<*? poisons*and toxins well flushed from the stomach, Mvor. kidneys and bowels, drink, beforn breakfast- ?aoh day. a (class of bot water with s Jtldneco tablet tfcen take It before dinner and supper with a Klas? of cold water. Tills will eleense, purify and freshen the entire all' mentary tract, before pet-tins more food into, the stomach-get a doten kldneco tablets for a quarter from Davenport's Phsrmaey: they ar* in expenslve and act quickly. Drink hot water every morning with kldn?yo to rid your eytftem of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their for mation. To feel like yonng folks Mel. like >u felt before your blood, ntrves and mneden became sattusted w^h sn accumulation of body poison*, be this treatment and above all, keej (ROW arfanjed rarjaH tn thia mtnutr il.o rMldtnu of Wu iDgtofi wtil be ?Me to gvt all ot th* atwi" loss More the out | Si'iJaj ?apen tet her?. Watch oat f*r the ?pecUl edlUofi. U v. ill be the f.rst Sunday paper ever published la Waahl&ctoa. ^ "outride i of-towu S to b? different. Artistry la design and loos flowing lines are to be de pended on for charm and attention us against "see more" styles of today. But In the edict, tli? dress design ers have reckoned .Without the mat er? of women's shoes. They are in j the campaign hot and heary to koep ' (he skirts up. "If skirts go down." i ?aid a plea in a shoe trade Journal, "the high priced and frequently pur chased footgear will be replaced with lees ezpenslre kinds so something must be done to stop the descent." RHEUMATISM'S TERRIBLE TORTURE. With Excess Uric Acid In Your Sys tem Too Can Hever Be Free Why? Because any exposure to cold, drafts, dampness, -chills your blood; It strangulstes; the uric scid crystallites and forms deposits of needle-like particlee which lodge In the Joints snd tissues. Result? In tense pain and Rheumatism. if you are troubled with Rheuma tism. go to W. A. ft J. G Blount and buy a bottle of WOWDEROREEN, and you will be surprised how en tirely different you will feel In a short time. ' It doesn't matter how, long you hare suffered, how old you i are, or what you hare used. The very | principle of WOXDERGREEX Is such | that It Is practically impossible to take It Into the human system with 1'out some beneficial results. Price 60c and $1.00 the bottle. For sale by W. A. A J. O. BliOUWT. CWRIflTMAB HOLIDAY IlorgD TRIP EXCURSION PARES ?VI*? SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tho Southern Railway will ?ell low round trip Christmas holiday excursion tickets on December 20th, to 26th, Inclusive, with flnal limit to reach original starting point not Is ter than midnight of January 10th, 1917. Por Information as to rates, sche dules. sleeping car rewvatlons. ?tc., ark Southern Railway agents, or' ad dress. J. O. JONES. Traveling Pas senger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. 12-1S to 11-16. * ? Pernat is Tkat Tomic. JSg2KS??US: fol c Spots. Kwry houashold should ksep It at hand for this purpose, snu every cstarrh&I suflsrur should Rf ulany an this nUabi* remedy. The tablet form will t* fotrnd very oo:-./cri?E it. Atablator tvoat ths very U<inntof of a cold will fre quently prevent Its development, and these tablets maj be tsksn ref ul^ly inth bsoefidaTresults. SUB8CRIRE TO THE DAILY NliWB ILU mM_ DO YOU WANT A DINNER SET" S iiwfciM prtrthp to cor c?i?rm, foriktpN atol?, a ?Mpni vttk ?Mfc Si?oC5u?r d?ee"2 Srwl???SdTjT* ** Thla Is ? rmr? opportoalty to ncw* a atrtdtj Mm CWm DUimt m at Im Au ?*-fourth It* Hfhr value. Mto ?ei (OMtoU ?X tlx 9M" Plat?, .lx ?HM PhUaa, ?Cx OH" F i Ml k mix (-m ?U Imctm. atx lad. Battm. <mm !?*- Ptattar. ?*? ? *?' Oblong Dish. OM OVMNd Sugar aud M TBatter or Pwmih Dish. COMB IM AND TAKS A LOOK AT AO SR. HE DAVENPORT'S PHARMACY, Wuto^N:t Come in ud Tako.a Look at Tkii Set J. LEON WOOD & CO. RANKERS AND BROKERS Stock?, Bond*, Cotton, Onus and Pnmjaon*. TB PlaMtSi, Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. ('rival? M'irea to New York Stock EirHum (tnfi I Trade and oth.r finanoiaJ aeatar* Cvmfxmdtmot RrtpecifMy BnUnlod. I h v?*tm?nt and marginal aoooonta gium earaful alt CHRISTMAS CLUB SUBSCRIBERS Are requested to present the member ship cards for payment at this bank on Saturday night, December 16th, 1916. This fund is now ready to be disbursed and the cards will be cashed on presen tation or if preferred they can be de posited on Savings account. First National Bank "The Bank of Personal Service." To Gas Consumers In view of the fact that there has been much uncertainty as to the supply of gas for Washington consumers many persons have discontinued their gas ranges and heaters. This action is unnecessary. The patrons of the Gas Co. may rest assured that there will be no further interruption in the supply of gas. I know the service has been poor un der the former management but from this time on there ? . should be no occasion for anyone to discontinue their ranges or gas heaters. '** Washington needs the Gas Company and the Gas Com pany needs all of the patrons it can secure; therefore our interests are mutual and I hope to have the co-operation of the citizens of Washington to the end that our service will not only continue but be improved. Geo, T. Leach RECEIVER, WASHINGTON LIGHTING CO.
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