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L. MAYO.> ????.?*???????????.??.?.IlKtfim* HAU OOKBCH.??????? ?v*????*???? ?? t?????????.Boitoi WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, DEC. 1?, 1916. ^ 7 Avertiaing just nov pay*?and pays big. And advertising would pay big all the year mnnd, if tome of oar merchants would only realize at Whether you baveyour Christmas tree or not at home, try to be at the corner of Second euxd Market streets on M today evening and see eotn" REAL JOY ?t> the part of those kids that are going to get Christmas presents. By the way, if yo? haven't contributed to she Christmas tree fund, the opportunity for doing so is still open. Every little uioveiarnt has a meaning of its own, and when you see some member of the ftunily sneaking into the house with a big pack age under hu or her arm, just remember that Christmas is at hand again. Unlimited credit ia due to Mra. S. R. Fowle, and the other mem bers of tho Community Christmas tree finance committee for the ex cellent work they dst in raising the necessary funds with which to earrv out the projeofc The members of the committee are Mrs. S. R. Fowle, chairman, Mrs. W. T. Hudntdl, Mrs. David Bell, Mrs.'J. W. Dailcy, Mrs. S. F. Freeman and Mrs. J. R. Percival. AIDING THE PIG CLUBS. The directors of the Savings k Trust Company, at their last meet ing, undertook s most oommeudable plan when they decided to offer five thoroughbred pigs to members of the Boys' Pig Clubs in the county, providod that these clubs were organized along approved lines. If the boys of the county will realize the benefits of this offer and will become interested in the raisiny of thoroughbred pigs, stock raising in Beaufort oounty will bo given a considerable boost. The plan which the directors had in view was this: They will give s pig to ench of the boys. Those pigs must be mated with other thoroughbred pies. When the young pijre arrive, their owner must give back two of them to the bank. And these, in tuna, are given to two other boys, under the same conditions. In this manner, before very many years elapse, the hank will have given out a large number of the finest kind of pigs and each boy will be raising more and more pigs every year. We sincerely hope that theplan wfU go into effect. Stock raising is destined to become ene tn the biggest?if not the biggest?indus tries in the county and everything should 1? done to arouse interest in it as quickly as passible. The directors of the Savings & Trust Company probably had this in mind when they made their offer. Their action was of the publie-spiritod type. HITTING THE II. C. OF L. If there ia one subject above all others that ia interesting the peo ple at the present time it is the High Cost of Living. It is the general topic of conversation and diacuaaion. Much has been said and written about it, but prires keep mounting juat the same. Nearly every article-that ie sold haa to paaa through three or four h an da before it reach** the c*>naumer. And everyone makes a profit on it. The onlv practical way, therefore, to reduce the coat of livinp is to etrt off these profili. Manufactured articles, such as clothing. phoen, canned goods one food staples of various kind?. have to go through the regular chan nets. But if th?re is a cooperation between the fanners and the eon ?nmers of the farmer's products, the profits of the middle man coulc be done away with. Here's a suggestion -with this in view, and we believe, that if i* were acted upon, it would sav? the citizens of Washington thousand* of dollars every year: Why not have s wo^ly market day in Washington? Let ua say, for oxsmple, that Thursday of eaoh week be desig nated as Market Day. Lot the fact be known to the entire county. Designate a place in thocity where all of the farmers can bring their produce in their carts. Have this place and hour also made knowr to the citizens. Now then, we have all of the preliminary facts arranged. Thr farmers come to town Thursday morning, arriving here before nin* o'clock and alt meeting at the some place. Their carta or wagons art filled with all kinds of country produce, including vegetables, eggs chicken and dairy products. Their carts are arranged at the desig nated place and from nine o'clock until noon, the housewives of Washington?or their cooks?ran go among the carts, pick out whs? they want, and buy it aft rock-bottom prices. The food is sold direc' from the farmer to the (jnnsumer and there is no middleman's profit to pay. Is the idea practical f And if it is, whyshouldn't we get together and act upon it? Of course theer will t* many persons who won't feel like coming to the "market." Well and good. Let the merchants go there and urdui what articles thew need. In this way,the merchant is also enabled to buy at the lowest cost and at the same time he has a.large variety to choose from. 1? our opinion, there Is no hitrh in the plan. It won Id save the farmers trouble in pedaling their goods, it wonld save the people roosiderable money, and it wonld also provide a place for the mer chants to hoy their pmduee with the greatest convenience. This is a project which we believe the Chamber of Commerce or tfee Board of Aldermen son Id take np to their sdvsntsge. It is en < feasible and it wo^Jd do much toward lowering the high cost of living in Washington. at W. W. CUWMt. tlnyH, lata of Bwnfort Ooaalr. thin I. to ?otlfy all kntof Mm M?toat th. ?alata M tha Mid a?Wll la milMI mm m UM niAaHip?4 aa or Mart M?VX I^wm, MIT, ar* r" thhi flot!? win Im pl#*dM in bar of thtlr T9*6r+ry. Alt pmom lnd?M<Mi i I? mM wist? win ?Imm Btk? \m m ?<11? t? p*rm*nt TTlto OMmhr T. 191? W H CAVFBK1J.. Admr A ? <?orrr, *. 0.) Ward * OrlniM, Attor??/t. _ i>V The Ti Fraslsr Woolard ft.Ot A. D. and A. L. Tanflsld 15 Mrs. W. P. Bascham. 1.00 Cmh It Mtry Baagham 1.00 I. O. Weston .18 Ed. Martin .1? Harry Kmt i.oo Wo. Baugham t.00 ?..<*. Morris .1.0? C ask 18 Total .......... . flO.SS CHARLES ? CHARLE8 E. Hugbsa. NEW YORX City. DEAR MR. Hufhts. I SUPPOSE. THAT YOU ars oat. OP A Job. JUST NOW. AND THE coat of living. IB OETTJNO higher. ALL THE time. AND PEOPLE. HAVE TO scraps around. , IN ORDER to maka. BOTH ENDS mast. AND I don't know. WHETHER IT'S that way. WITH YOU or not. <1 AND ANYWAY. I KNOW what It Is. TO BE without a Job. AND I'VE grot something. TO OFFER you. AND WE'RE going to bars. A COMMUNITY Christmas t*oe. IN WASHINGTON. AND ALL of tbe klda. ARE LOO KIN O forward to it. AND THEY'RE going to have. A BIO time. AND MR. Hughee. FIRST SHOW OF SEASON Foil Isat Night and Lasted for Some Time. Clear Weather for Rest of the Week. Tbe first snow of the season fell last night. It started at about ten o'clock and kept up Intermittently for two or three hours. This morn ing he roofs of the houses and buildings atlll bore signs of the fall, but no trace of It could be seen on the streets. The snow was mixed In with rain and pedostrlans found It exceedingly dlaagreoable on the streets while the fall lasted. At Rbout midnight the rain stopped and for a ? few mlantes the fnll of snow was? heavy and came down In large flakes. The weather man promises "to be good" for the remainder of the week. Clear weather la predicted, with rising temperature. EAT fiEM MEAT A1CD TAKE K1DNBOO IP KIDNEYH HURT Say* KIdrvooo Phjuhi? Kidneys, Stop ping Bm-ImIm Vf#*' Form? Uric Acid, WW'h BxdtM Kidney* *nd Weaken* Bladder Bating meat regularly eventually >roducea kidney trouble In ?orne form -?r other. ?ays a well-known authori ty. because the uric acid In the meat ?xcltes the kidneys, they become over worked, get sluggish, clog up and *ause all sorts of distress. particu larly backache and misery In the kid ney region, rheumatic twinges, se vere headaches, add stomach, con stipation. torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladdsr and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or. If bladder bothers you get a small bo* of kldneco from Davenport's Phar macy, tske one tablet before each meal followed by a Kl*ss of water for * few days, and your kidneys will ? hen act line. This famous treatment > made from a formula of a spedal 'st In the treatment of kidney trou ble, and has been used for genera tions to flush clogged kidneys snd stimulate them to normal activity; "Ueo to neutralise the adds In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Kldneco can not Injure anyone, ind will be found a wonderfully ef fective remedy for all kidney Ills. They are Inexpensive and can be bought bf tke dosen at Davenport's Phsrmaey. rontYBTMAH AIf|> KKW TI.4R KXcmaroN parka ftetixwtt all point? on (ha ATfjAXnC OOAST UN* TIik M?Mtard lUtlroafl of tfw? Ihmth. A Wo to prnetleally every point in 'ha HottlMMt, luelndln* WuMmrfin ' Cincinnati, ft. h>ai?, MrnnphU nod Now Orleans. Ticket* will be *>t4 I rWntW 20. ?I. m V, M a*4 25. I Mailt??! returning to reach orlprlnal ?tartlng point by or before Wedaee 4ar. Jaaaary 10th. ltlT. j For schedule?. Pnllman reeerr? tlone end tny farther Info/irtetlon Ar+tit. Washington I 1-14 to 11-14. I. ClAIT. Tlcneti w. c. ADVKRTT8B IN THV DAILY N*W*.j : ' . .V 'i* TOD coo Id ?s M. I KNOW. THAT W*'0 *U i IP TOO ? OK THAT d*?. '? ANO ACT- > AB SANTA CUu tor a*. AND TOU'RB lull. A TH* WOHT OH AND YOU'D *e?4. VBUT LITTLE ctun. ZN TOUR A WO I belter?. THAT WE ?aa mak? ft WORTH TOUR wfctte. -1 TO COMB. ANO TOUT) kar?. LOTS OF fua. aayvtjr. AND 1 hop?. TOUT^L UBT m? tear fron you. AS SOON u ?oaaibl?. I THANK yott. P. S.?IF through uy ehuefl. YOU'VE" HAD taent of. TOUR WHISKERS. THIS DIAL la off. I THANK 70U af&la. Thedlord'? BUck-Draught b pur?l> ud hu bc?n found to recu ?a ?mi mack, aid difntion, re ' te TO W? rooa ttlU ? ?duSTpOOpI?! ? """ Your {elk ud recommend? W??-Dwiuj6; Pric? amlj 2Sc. Get > A HANDSOME MNK OP POCKET knlTM aulUbl? for Xmtl pretest*. Pegr&n-Witaon Hdw*. Co. tlimiW w THE DAILY NEW? OreonrlUo ?blr with ur of thorn, la addition to Ita railroad (aclUtlM. It ha. water facilities, a thing that no other Urge tobacco market In North Carolina has. Its market la one of the ] ta the State; tabor can be readily secured; el tea are plentiful. The advantages art manifold, and the people of the town ahould see that the? are brought to the attention of the Lorrilard Company. AN EAST Wjft TO RKDCCE FLESH Drink Ho* Water and Taka Taaaco. _. Haren't 70a oken wished- for ? medicine to reduce your fleeh? Some thing that doee not require deitlng or Nkltethenfcs? Well, right here ' you hare It in (-grain taaaco tableta which you may aecure at Worthy A Ctberldge. They are pleasant to take, perfectly harmless and cause no re strictions of habit or eating, and re duce the flaeh. little by little, until you* are down to the number of pounds you wish to weigh. Too much fleeh Is undesirable, aa most quite stout people will readily admit, and It detracta from one's good appear ce; makes one clumsy and short of breath. There isn't any reason why any one should be too stout, when there's this much-tried, perfectly satisfac tory remedy at Worthy ? Btherldge* Taaaco. tableta (don't forget the name) are recommended by phyai clana and are guaranteed to be per fectly harmleaa. Refuse subetitutea. If you can not come to our store, we will mail taaaco to you. ? ?OOP BOX PBEX? ? Frc? Taaaco Coupon ? ? The> Tiwro Co. Boatota, Man. * ? Send ma by return mall a 50c ? ? boa of your wonderful obesity ? ? treatment. I enclose 10c in silver ? ? or stamps to help pay poatage ? ? and packing. ? I JOHN H. BONNER r ? ' tttoraar-at-Ls? WASHINGTON, M. C. ?. L. SUWllt. . r. X Brrtui STEWART * BRTAN Attom?r?-?t-L*w WASHINGTON, N. a f i W. C. HODMAN Attorney-at-Law washinoioh. n. a J > Jno. B. Small. A. D. KuUu I 8 c. Brajraw W. B. Kxlmu. Jr. ! SMALL, MacLEAN, I BRAQAW ft RODMAN I Attorney?-*t-Law , Offlcm on Market St., Oppoalte Cky Hall. Wanhlufton. M. C. > : 0 i , H. 8. Ward Jantus D. Orlmee WARD & GRIMES ! A ttorney?-?t-Law WA8HINOTON. N. C. We practice in the court* of the i flrit Judicial Utetrfct and th? Federal court*. I : _ 8. C. CRATCH Attorney- ?t- fthf Thompson Building AURORA. N. a 0 I A. D. Mac Lean. Wa*hln?ton.N.C. W. A. Thompson. Aurora,N.C. : MaoLEAN k TH0MP80N Attorney at-Law 1 Aurora and Washington. M. O. 0 I Laachlnr.hooM Building. 1 Cormr Second and Mark* ? I N. V. Btmraon. W. U. ! SIMMONS^ VAITQHAN ' Room. 11-14-11, Ummiimi Balldtns- Vuhli|l?t N. C. ) = BKRV1CB BY PUBUOATlOlf. North Carolina, Beaufort County. ? Superior Court, February *8orm ltlT. Hoary Smith TP. Larcy Smith. The defendant abore named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County, North Carolina, for divorce abeolute from th? bondn of matrimony exist ing between plalntlfT and defendant; and the ?aid dofendant will further take notice that ?he !? required to appear at the term of the 8upe^1->r Court of the said county to be held on the second Monday,before the first Monday o^March, it being the 19th day of February, 1M7. at the courthouse in said county and answer or demur to the complaint in the aald action, or the ptaintlfT will apply fo the court for the relief demanded In the Held complaint. Thla the 15th day of Deoember, 1*1?. ~ 0*0. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 1J-15-4W?. \ -rwamiR? to Tim datlt Cut'. Flowers row AMi occasion* Rosea, Carnations, Valleya. Violeta. and Orchid? the l?ed "r*. Wedding Flowers arranged in latent art, Floral artistically arranged. Fall aad Winter bulbs now ready, plant early for beet a& <""? ">? "??>?* ?I?? ?.rlno. ..rl.MM ?I Lend Us Your ~ s "PIN MONEY" We will pay yon 4 per oMt for all yon let** at this htm*, and guarantee that yon will be more than plea* ed with the result neat hristmaa. Hie idea of the "Phi Money** Barings Club ia to stimulate ayateoMtk lnviap for OhrtitTMB ihoppm. We are anxioae for aH who need money to Join NOW. Begi nth Is year to save and next year yoa won't hare to "wish jm had " 10c, 25c, 50c or $1 will start a systematic Savings Account First National Bank HELLO BOYS! Watch Our Window For ERECTOR TOYS ?? ? ? The Toy like Structural Steel. Also Bradley's Machine Gun. ((nvn mr'irf'*' McKeel-Richardson Hdw. Co. The Preacher Says: 1 HAVE alway* abbor^J STIMULANTS. _ ? or aivt kind. AND I rtfcli*. THAT THEY ar? bad. ; FOR BOTH body. AND MIND. * AND ONS day. NOT SO vary ton? ago. I HAPPENED to maoUon. TO A frUQd. THAT 1 fait RATHER PATIO USD. AND WORN out AT TIMM. When pkipaiuno. MT REKMONB OR ?rrn rl?.llr?rli.t thM* ? 1 1 :? ?'????$ '<r ?sk-?-ir ?> AND I happened. TO BK feel*?* lik? that. WHILB I fu talkin? TO HIM. AMD lOD took mo. BY THE arm. AND 8AID: "I Know. "JIT8T HOW fO* Tool. "AND 1 tfftOd to faol. "THAT WAT myaalf. "UNTIL A friend. "BIXJ0B8TBD A remedy. "AND I'M going to paaa. "THB OOOD thing along." AND HE took ma. INTO THR drug ttore. AND TOLD the clerk. TO XAJCR two PovM-Oolat AND I draak mine. AND RELISHED It. AND I remarked. A FEW mlnut* lst?r.< THAT THE headache. I WAS suffering from. WAS COMPLETELY gone. AMD SINCE that time I KAV? borom?. A REGULAR drinker OF PEP9I-COLA. AND THAT tired feell OP WHICH. I USED to cbmplaln, IS A thing. ' Of THB pert. AND 1 ahull alwaya. CONTINtlJD. TO DRUfK. PEPSI-COLA. I THANK you.
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