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WASH August 5, 1900, at ths psstsffice oI Weihingtoa, N. C., under ths act ?f March 3, 1970. SUBSCRIPTION HATES ? ! Ous Mouth ; $ .25 jir't Four Months 1.00 Six H*atka 1.50 ? Okie Year ........ 3.00 Ki : .?? " Subscriptions must be paid for in advance. If paper is not re ceived Pj^mptly, telephone or write this office. Subscribers desiring the papar discontinued, will please notify thi? office, otherwise it will ho continued at regular subscription rates.. JAMES L. MAYO - . ? ? - v pro^-ictor. CARLGOERCH - - ' - - - ? Editor. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, JI NK 11. 1U15. At any rate, thaato people who claimed that President WiUn worked under Mr. Br van's thumb, have gut to revise their view a considerably. There has been considerable comment over the new ordinance. One of our readers called uji uli tin- ph/tie yesterday and stated that the luw was the must insane proposition >he had ever heard of. She added that she owne d a dog and that I hi* latt.r was never allowed on the streets, but that she didn't intuid *.o inak. herself ridiculous hv leading the animal along by a chain, as the new law will require her to do. Others have expressed tluiusvlve? as heartily in favor ol the law. We would like to hear the vienv of Homo of our readers ou this mw ordinance and will l?o glad I? grant them a limited amount of space in which to set ioriii theie views. Now Bern probably has more "war experts" within it- undev than any other city in the State and comities* battles have ben. planned and fought during the past few week.- in local public plae? - If any of the warring countries get in Hire rued of information si to how to plau their battles and U? fight them, thev should by a!: moans send a representative bore for ailviee.? New Item Journal. We might say tlfi^same of Wasliiugton. without acttitig too fa awav from the truth. talk war: husino* deprovtioiu or criticise ihe way tli. country's being run. Talk good roads for Beaufort county and d your share in obtaining them. There's a "man of many burdemi" in Washington < I). t'.i the burden* are exceedingly heavy to bear. How many brides do**s that make, who have winded their wav t< ?he altar in Beaufort county i We've lost track of the iiuriiU r. be. it appesi-H to us that there are almost a dozen. Chicago is demanding that milkmen weur rubber sln*s durinr tho ear]/ moniing,, but Maxim silencers would U* Utter in Norfolk ?Ledg*^^>ispatch. Which nPftiinds us of the tact that there is considerable untie?' ossary noise in Washington, sticli an singing and shouting late a mght. automobile cut-outs, rattle-trap -wagon*, ami so oti.?* HELPING ON K ANOTHER. In a uuuiUrr of instances recently, the Daily New-* lia- receive important news items over telephone from IJelhaven. Nt-w Bern H in* ton. (ireenville and other cities in thin section. It. in tun ha? seen to ir that whatever items of iui|>orlaucc ?N*e?ir in Wasiiiiiifto* are also telephoned to rh*se other cities. The re^ilt- have 1? ? u . mutual benefit and we are sun- that the rcspi-etive paper- in th part of th" Stat#* uppreeiati-d the miMsages tiny nvcived from eacf other and realized their value. Wm know thai we did. . Thr?r?? are several items a* work that occur in each of |]M. ;il ov citie* that would be of interest to each of the other eitie-. We b liere thar if would Is* an excellent idea to r??-ofw rate in .i.m? mnti n?r, fleiVrc this news a* *oon possible and thin* !#? able to n.ak* the papers of greater interest and give hII lliejjews of rlii> i-ectioi while it is still fresh. We couldn't help hut admire the ? ?vcelh-iit appearance ?.f Wei' nesdav's issue of the N?-w Bern Sun. Tho tir-t patre was csp?-i?]|v good. Better give the make-up man a raise. Brother Dunn. In ron n pel ion with t he present ducussion on uikkI road-? fo- rh? county, it might be h phh| idea for flinw of our readers, who liav? anything ofjraltie to suggest regarding the work. t?, wild I heir opin ions rn" to this paper. in order that we may publish them and flim gain the grneral attitude of rhe residents of the counts on the nro posr-d irnproveiiti nt?. Wn desire to ?tate right hero that we ah-olufelv reftw to acr?et> the position in President Wilson's cabinet, whieh has l*-en va?*?tr? by Sacrotary Bryan. It's no iiko urging?we decline. Ftnir of Vnrfh (.'trni??a tfnrt f'ovuhf?ffi fh* Suprrif/r f'nurf J. If. Bonner on?) H. C. HoMnar Afninut Jalin B. Reruns unrl Frank* H. Hiarver. Tm Whom it Mm/ ('anrtrnn The pftrfi*s above nam^l ami all other perwonn intere?teH wi' {nW? not in* that on th? 10th Hay of Anril. tJ> 1 fS. the abnr* namfd petition*? filed a petition in th? offioe of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort county to liare the title of <?rtain land? therein deaorihod roffiitenvl and confirm ed inirmant to Chapter f>0 of the ^nblle )a?ra &t 191?. and that! mmir\on* hat been iamed. retnrn-1 ab)o ft? the oAee of the Oltrk of the fltiperl/>r Court of Befnfort emittl? OB the 15th day at June, ' ' 1 Uftd i? aitoftt* ii 1fco ?nw> Ifeapa^a and Km tik 11. Ilnrvev and UlUliilcr] :? IIr| f|)'^rriW'<l flh fol I' IWH: f'pi'imlini/ at rho niout'n (if I Wp Hiiii; rutin iti? with *nid Knn to tli? Mill ; thrne< with th** Mill Pond to the ('until; thpnwi with tli? Canal to Hrmd ('wk; and with Broad Creek t/> ihe linfrinniiitr: containing fift.v acre*, more or lean. OF/). A. PATTFi, Clerk ?Superior Court Beaufort Cornitr. 4-1M w* w?ka I? Macallan C m tar. W&la.^ta, or Oraao laka. on tha to land of Hawaii, ta a body of fraah va tar la tha pit of an old iratar naai Ropoho Tfela laka eotara an ara* af about flra aaraa aad la fad by balow tka aarfaoa. A pamp fcaa troaa t%* lafet ?v iwiwi <m mi ta * v , LITTLE TIPS AJBOV7 People You Knap. C ' .?> -4 Thai*? Um third night runalng that he ? takeo h?r Jo. th? show. Perhaps w? may hwr m ?oiee lin* a couple galloping up to tfco altar 1? for? the month's out In a dry goods store this morn ing: *\How much Is this hoelery?' " "Twenty-live centa." ", . "Will they etand washing j" "Oh yee, certainly.*' "Well. I'll take them. The last pair I bought here though didn't keep ttpir cc^or a bit. I got caught Lb? a rainstorm end when I took ^??om off my legs were a sight " We rather "admfred *.h% sight of the young lady powdering h' r noee In front of the 8avlngs and Truet f'ompiny th4s morning, but wi- .did n t admire th* trord she lefChp out when her powder bor fell out of her ^and and dropped on the sidewalk. Dear Editor: 1 am an Ell; and 1 was Interest-"?! I: the let? ;r you reco-?tiy publish??') a? coming fnom one of your lady readers and inquiring regarding the lumber of degrees there ar" In the order. She only named a few of t Ik degrees. I urge her by all means to let her husband go to th;^ lodge whenever he says hie presence js* re Iulv* d there. For the benefit of the !>ocr orphans In Belgium, for the ?r'ppled aborlgiues In southern Af rica arid for the destitute mililo -.?Ires of Japan, It Is necessary that ho attend the lodge as often as pos *5ble. Yours very truly, T. C. W column tomorrow, we will ?tubl'.eh the names of all thvs per :onf* who are at present opcraV.ng blind Mg*?rs In ih? city. We earn?.-?t ly request that everyone wbo Is on ' rating a blind tiger, send us th?<r ? ame b?"?3.e ten o'clock tomorrow ?oorning. In ordwr that we may not mIss anyone. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the authority vest ?<1 ill the undersigned by a deed ?veeuted by M. C. Cutler and K. folin, trading as Cutler & John, f>o undersigned'will offer for sale ?n Thursday, June 17th, 1915, at ?welve o'clock noon at the store on Main Street, formerly occupied bv the copartnership of Cutler & Tohn, the entire stock of poods find fixtures which were conveyed n. the utidersipned Trustee by the -slid M. C. Cutler and K. John. !'hc terms of said sale will l?e ?ash. Private bids on said prop erty will l>o received and duly considered. Tf an opportunity is Usired to bid on the same pri vntelv. an op port unit v to examine wilf*be allowed and an nvontorf of the stock which has ? en taken will be submitted for nspection. I'his the 27th dav of Mav 1015. \\\ r:. RODMAN, JR., Trustee. 'J k*4 we. Trinidad. % Thfi t.? land of Trinidad Is 65 milt ing and 40 miles wide, and has a: .roti of approximate!j 1,800 square ntlea. A chain of raountalna eittmdft hrouRhout ita length, the blRhoat olnt of which la about three thousand -*et above tea lovel. STATE OF NORTH (WHO UNA. Department of Stat? ( ert i ti .-sto /,f Dissolution, i o All to Whom I hode Present* Miiv (Vime?Otrt^tinp: Whereas, Tt appears to IIIV SI!1 -fadion. bv 1111 ]v aiitliintiiat'i '??roril of flu. proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thct-ii-|f by I llie unanimous eortsent of all tli ' 'foflcholders, depneited in mr.i' .ice. that Ilii' Le,-J, Towing ('oni 'imy, acorporalion of this State. I whoso principal office in situated in the City of Washiuirioe. ' . ty of Beaufort, State of XortH f arolina (fteo. T. T.i-arli hoinpj the at; i'111 tlii'n- i n and in eharyp thereof, upon whom process ma* [ ne served I, has ri-iriplicrl with the iqnirroncnta of Chapter 21. He ? isnl of 11105, entitlc(l "Corpora lions." preliminary to the iasililll ?f this Certificate of Dissolution Now, Therefore, J, H RYAN OTtlMKS, Scerr-tary of State o' the State of North Carolina. Ho hereby certify that the said eor |ioration did. on the 21? dav of May, 1915, file in my office a dnly executed and attested eon sent in writing to the dissolution of said eorporation, efTfilfcid bv all the stockholders thereof, whieh aaid consent and tho record of thr proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my laid offioe a* provided by law. lil Toatlmony Whereof. T have heret ??t my hand and affixed my official Mai it Raleigb, thia 91 at day of Mar, A. D. 1018. 3. bkyaw oanres, Qa.a. Ofomarj 01 ouw claiming 400 victim? annually _ N' r York City alone, according to statistics eorapUed by ' the 8tate health department. The total In1 the State la 8.000 annually. To check the spfaad of the die ease which has continued to increase without interruption tor live last1 fif teen rears. Dr. Herman Bigg?. State - commissioner of feealtli. has Instituted s Statc-wlde^cainpaig^ a galnst K. C \LOMEL MAY HURT YOUR LIVfiR Every tlmo you take t'hla power ful drug you are In danger. Take Uodson's r.lver Tone Instead. Calo n?l lb made from mercury, and while mercury ha* many vatuftbla 'i6ea. It is a dangerous thing to swallow. If 'calomel stays in the system very long It salivates. Even ????'lien It works naturally. Its after effects are often bad. ^ Lee Davenport will sell* you Dod on's Liver Tone, which is positively guaranteed to take the place of calo mel. Liver Tone stimulates ihr 'Iver Just enough to start it working, nnd does not make you alcker^han ever?as calomel often does. You 'eel good aftef taking Dodson's and it won't force you to stop eating or working after taking 1L It Is as beneficial for children as for adults. ? Try a large bottle for fifty cents under the' guarantee that your money will be given hack cheerfully if you're not satlsfleld. .NOTICE OF SALE OF IiAND UN. DKU D BED OF1 TRUST. Under and bj virtue of the pow er of sale oontainod tn a Deed of Trust, dated the 9 th day of May, 1914, by Miss Rit/tie Gay, Jess* Al 11 good antj wife, Fred die Deborah A]llgooci to Collin H. Hsjdlng. Trus tee, which said deed of trout fa du ly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Beaiifort county. hi I Book 146, page 260,, which Is here by referred to and made a part hereof for the power of sal?, terms! and stipulation** as tUeraln- contain ed and deeprtption ot lands there in described and conveyed, the un dersigned will on tbe 14th day of June, A. D.. 1915, At 12 o'clock noon. (Monday) offer for sal? to the highest bidder -Cor cash at p^blk auction at the courthouse door In the town of WaifiiLnjston, N. C.t the ft>] low In p described land* and prem ises: All of those tract* or parcels of lanj lying and befng In Beaufort county, N. C., 1n Washington town ship, and more fully described as follows: 1st Traot: Lying and being In that part of the town of Washing ton caljed "MaoNafcr Town," and known aB lot No. 58, on the South si dp of Third rftreet, and bounded on the North by 3rd street; on the h'ai?t by lot No. 65, on the South by i C t 57 and on the West krt No. 51, nnd being tJho same lot and all of it describe^ in a d"ed dated 16th day of Nov. 1889, from Jno. H. Small and W. P. Bangham and wife, which said deed is duly recorded In offloe of t-he Register ef ?**?ds of Beaufort county in Book 73, page 17, grantee in the d cod Gatrey T. Gajy, and which said dee^ Is herdb-y deferred to nnd made a pert hereof for de scription. 2nd Tract: All of that certain tract or lot h? that part of the town of Washington known as "Mac<Na1r Town" wihich was conveyed by deed dated tfhe 11th day ef Nor. 1913, by Jno. O. BTag*/w, Jr., and wife to .To**r? and Froddle DWborah Alligood which said ^eed Is recorded in the office of the Rogiwter of Deeds of FVeufort co,,nty In Boo<k 177, c*Mfe 121, which 1? h?rert>y referred to and made a past hereof tot fall and com plete deeciKrHon. Default Vsvlnff bwen made In th* nayment of 'he ond Intended to be retired by the ?Md deed of trust the purposr of this sale Is to sell the property thereto deecrfbed and conveyed and apply proceeds as thereto provided. This <h* 11th dar ?f May, A. D? ltl?. CCHUm H. HARWMO, TJiif .uH'SixAirr i Wi IUt. R. T.Bt^ Th?r? U no men bomUrul ?r*o* than gratitude. The rcMon for grat itude to God ana ?c numerous m oar because "every good gift add every perfect dft la from ?bor?. Tether of lights^ with Whom om be bo varia tion. n?Hh?r ahadow that is east by tt^nliv** Ho la constant In tte hW^eitoee ? von thou?h men aro Indifferent to hla klndneea and1 op posed t* tisVtll. "He maketfai tola sua'to riae &n &e evil and on tha' ffood. ind sindViA n!n on tha javt and thc ^nJM^19 Matt. I:4(, and Paul wrote tha object of God's good a?s U'Uf Had men (b repentance. Hoflx.' 1:4. How dan *eVn against iiTra In the midst of hla great gfcft? ? Hpw can we (withhold our heart? from blm lp gratitude and pralae aqd worship! ^It U g^od to llVe on hla earth, tiujvo on hla bounty,'and dwell In the lljht of hla sun'ind talnrnacle with our lovad onae. lul timers are ~g#ator JbJeaeJngi * than ^rrtippop?rngly grW?er reason for thankaglji^g. ' James tfe-' blares again.' "of "his own'wlU bo "brought us forth'by the word'or truth, that ire be a kind of fflwdf frulta of creatures." But ?wfciie God rcecb^ all men through the material world* he '"can" bleu aplrltuAliy only Ifhoee who are grat'a f?^ to him for ^hyalcal good. Grift liude o pena the heart of man' and He enters In. J ecus 'healed ' the lepere and only ono had grace e nough to return to !iia benefactor and say. "'I thank you," and because | he did thua come to him th4 greater' j blessing, for to him the Lord'said '"Thy fadth hath made th**e whole.' Thla leads ue to our theme. ''The 'thief oometh not, but that ha may steal, and kill, anl deetroy, but I | come that they may have life,' and may have It more abundantly." Jesus haa brooch t abundant life to all mien, but it la possible only to ; those who respond to h}s munifi cence In pn|See an& worship and ser vice. God give? the wofld to stll men. but he give? himself only to 'hose who can see him beneath it ?nd abovn it and back of it and be yond it. All others are doomed to a narrow life. Jesus gives abundant life.' He ,i?ave abundant physical life when he waa among; men as a man. Tho great number that were brought In to hla pneoenoe, haA life but not a-j ! bundant, because they were ' desf anl blind or mitten with disease. Opening fhelr eyee, unstopping their ! ears and health disease he g^re a t bun d an t physical life. Jesus Is the creator of life. He ?glvaa life, because He haa 1t. 'In Mm -waa life and the ilf^waa the1 light of men." No maa could give that i j\vh1ch he does not posseaa?Jeshs ,had abundant life of the body. There 1* no indication that he was ever sick; he poesteaed energy add | Htrength and he fulfilled not only the law of Uoses but. the law of health. But Jesus had. and has. spiritual life also and he la able'to give/ It fa necessary abundance" to all who ar-< cept htm. He had spiritual life ton cause he lived in harmony wl^h the1 of hla /father. "He that sent me la with me; the Father hath not sent me alone, because 1 do always | thos^t things that please him.?' 8fir never touched him and tha^ls thF great miracle of bis life. From the manger to the croee he 4s absolutely perfect in the eight of God?the only , one of time o<f whom thle Is true. NOTI?* OF AIWTVIMTRATION. I har? duly tualtflad kfrfor* the Ctork of the floprl or Court of Bmu fort Coutnty a? Admlnlitraior of Herman HoWm, d?e?wtd. All per* ?ona In**) t ?d to hla aatata ara ra qoaatad to maka neitlMnant with me and all paraona holding dabta or frtalma ajcainat hit aatata ara noti fied to ftla tha aama irlth me^ duVy llrrnltad and rarMI^. within twflv# month? from thla dat?, aa praaerlVJ h? law, alaa thla notica will be plaadad In bar of thalr raaorary.. TM?.tffar SI*, lift. W. H. HOBR?. Administrator of H?nui Hebbn 7 J ?4*'? Strength Teat??. On a lan, K be* wee found com?* tent to poll a weight 300 Unas (real* . ?h?n It? nam lit* daj at J?n?i7. 1IM, | U Book 1ST. ?k pao *?*. tk. aadar wad *111 ob Tlittrada#. Jun tttk till, at 1J o'clock* aoos. oBer for ??k it poMkt mcBoh at l*. bourt ^n> door ot tfcanfort oointr ?II Jiom two eartain tract. or paraaft ot land'or tU. WM- mortrace tka "s^^crjSpj ll. D thinning at a eonie, eeeteltS ? b old dMek ua -tk* nad knowi u bia UratWl raad, radnl&f * vKfi mid dltih'to UfrfrfaJn'rtarftS tha head at "?up Braifli'; ' tbaaoa 4m ?>? JS Map* b*a&h; ;raak; t hone down RlIT* Oraak'to up Mapi? Haul to tkSaatn oouo L' road ?ad iv jaU, track to tkf' coQgtfr of T. O. Harding and W*e; U)ay?e jw\Jb! a *c* erf markd trass BoaKh IJ poles; ahenceto tte be ^xaAo^^ooateioW 100 ^uvea, mofe ?!??. ?T i-*'jw>? t?* ^tevd Bank ?_ Bard by T. O. gwdloi and wife by I dated Manch 22, it 88. moM i<>^ ki the neg&cter'e ofBee* of Bee for* county 109, and cooreyed by flarat B. Hardin? to W. H. Albert by deed dat ed Feb...II, .1004."and recorded in ?aid Raster's oflloe In Book 118.' p??e 70. which deeds an hereby re ferred to, avrtof and (xoeptfoc the xranyard on th^ abore deecflbed land, wfth a right ot way thereto. 1. De4iuBii|f on 'the cnain road I Tesurfu*"" from" WattttgCBE to BJounU CreeVrt Maple Branch add running wWh the oonreee of liable Branch to Y>. f. BhaBVs lice on Hill's Creek; thence w}(h 8h nil's Ene to PopXdf Branch; thence with the ran of #op lar Branah to the old mill lapdViy road to a stake; thence North ?0 E.' 3 9 3-4 poles to the pdbEc road Mid wfth saSfl road to the beginning: oontatrrtac 10 acres, more or 1? and Ibelag the same tract of land coa Veyed to mM W. H. Albert by T. J. Hardin* and oOhera, by deed dated ?April 10, 1904, aad recorded 4n said RtfMer'a office la Book 111, H S10. to which of sato cash, this list day ot May. 1918. O BO. T. LHACH. Trustees. Regltfer'a office In Boot 186. pegs Itl-WSa THE S T 1 E F F Tone A Quality Tone From every standpoint^ tonal values the Stieff tone it a quality tone. Through out the entire radge of th* in strument fhri* Is in evened, a velvety smoothness that speaks the work of a master hand.1 Stieff t . tone if a rare combinatidn of unlimited volume and sympa thetic singing quality. < t Stieff I? evidenced the imagination 16 cohceh-e and the tktt! W produce ^atitriimetft of extraorditttfy quality.' j .. ' Chas. M. St.tcff *" """" ' > no* Leon 5. Steele. Mqr1 J3! Granby St> ? Phone' ?orf?l*. Va. WasMnirtrtft.lV.C A 111 KM <M Ui : ? '1 uo? *?> ><> i? J. LEON WOOD & CO. BMKeAs mi BR6KKfc& ? ? ? ? ? ? doiniMii*.' a.) ? as.. ??i?M?-i Ti fc tmr*. *. ? OS? ud BoMltel ?It*' t?. ?W?M??A? HoS* " Brnktiv? ? OoBpor. WulriBttta; IT. a 0imm4 D&j m4 N1?M. jtaffilDfho??* BiSr BERRY OK. row w. DOM, ? OBTBOPATHIO PHYAIOIAK, CATARRHAL DBAPNWt, 1 Oferoalc aad.Narrou DtmjM gpaclaltj. ' DaaM-Wairai Btaidtn? Ta? dar and Friday. V ? ' Hair.? li.io to if.ii. | ta C-? ' Phaaa lit. "jr&sis?jr? W? prwtlo# 19 t?? Conn of ? !J* ?r,t jQ(llel?l Dl?trl?t ui th? Federal court*. ? ? ? *? - w. O. XODHaIT A'untj-M-r*w. Watbtactea, K. <j. I HARRY MaMUlAAft. ATTORNB^-aT-LAW. ? Attar Jaaaary lat. 111?, LancblachoaJa ??tMIn*. ? Corner Second and Market M ? t " '? DAI"*1' * WAJUwi. MAM NIHO A KITORIN. I radar al add Baorama Coo rta Of tbla ... * i. D. M?lau, ; w53**, ?. o. B ? Wa A. Thotnpao*, ?; A Aarora tad WaaMaitaa, 1?. o ? ...? -????? ? . STEW AKT & BRYAN JSZZloTfh. *?'?*000 m m ? Norwood Ia. Mmm?,, ; ? MMHOWg ?TaUOHaS'** Lawyer. ? Room. 11-14-1?, LASitOghaaaa Bnlldtaj. Waiblattfti, M. 0. ? ??? ? ? ? * Jmo. H. Btarnm. A. D. * MarfMa C. Bracaw. W. * r3&>BAo4w * on"M?rket St, Oppo ? ilfA XT.11 * rr City .Hall. ? Waitilnatoo, North ? a . V- ? a a Oarotraa. * - * ' f * ? a a a a. A. FDUlPa * BRO. >1IW INBCRANCB WAJHWOTOM, R. a ?? aaaa.a? ? ubo. j. msDm *????1 't liti. " *?,k? ?"*? 5 Waalilajto* N. 0. ? ? a . . "J . ,kT T '1 f ? f ? ?- ?? a ? . a ? a i ?rti h. aotnrfp. AMMtaf^Ua " Waaklactaa. H. O. CONFEDERATE REUVIOST. I Low -Flff?%1*) Richmond Via \tiOBFOtaC SOOTH RUN H. B. A?x>nW of I" AWN WAT; REUNION r ^1'- hi I /. T i Ohe*p^? tiWtlon tiektifa oa wla M.y Wlrf?., 8nd, lirrriud to .Ttm# ? lion oall oo U*** Kot- t?J#ral inform? Norfolk 8ou*?n MoM
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