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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED CTXBY AJTKRKOOK, KiCKPT BUNDAY8. 6, INt, at tb, N. O, ate *e act at Muek 3, 1870. One Hontk Jot Vnrihi ??????? .1.00 Sil Vdd|( ?~a* . V. 1. SO One Tmi .... 8.00 BnbeoriptiaBa must be peid tnr In utone?. If paper U not re ceived promptly, telepbon? or piH? tk? ?Am Sobacriben deflirin* the paper dieouctlnned, will plaaaa notify thU office, otherwise it will be con tinned at lejilir aobaeription rates. JAKE8 L. MATO - . .... Proprietor. OARL OOEKCH . Editer. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, OCT. 16, 1915. The circus has came and went, but while it was here we had more futf than we've had since Dad planed a piece of wood on our trousers for breaking his forty-dollar watch to see what it was made of. By the way. we didn't seo Grumpier, Biggs, Horne or 1-rittan in this section of the State last night. There's a little story about TTggs that is almost too good to keep. We wore over in Oreenvill about a week or so ago and were talking with Biggs in front of tli? drug store, when a lady came along with a baby in her amis. Th babv was howling to beat the band, and when the lady dine opposit? us, she stopped and tried to soothe it. "Hush, baby," she said, "look at the nice man making faces a? you," and she pointed to Biggs. And the funny part of it was, that Biggs was wearing his usual divided ejpression when the lady made the remark. T1IE CIRCTS SPIRIT. Some persons howl about the circus?call it foolish amusement a waste of money and time, a bad place for children to be and fori; impressions. The fact remains, however, as was shown yesterday that rlie circus can do more in waking up a town and in puttin; evervoue in good spirits than anything else in the world?unless i is a big bull game. Everyone on the streets yesterday was wearing a smile that ex tended from ear to ear. Everyone joked with everyone els?'. Then was a spirit of restless gaiety and anticipation in the air. Even th more dignified and aged business men of the city caught the spirit Three or four of them complained that they could not get theii minds on their work for thinking about the circus. It was a happy gay, fun-loving throng on the streets yesterday. There were two beggar? sifting along Main street. Both of then were crippled. They have been on our streets before but the nicklcr and dimes that fell in their hats were few and far between. Yes terday, however, the money actually poured into tliir hands and i word of good ehcer accompanied the gifts. Tho circus did it. Tt Brew the curtain over cares, worries, troubles and other difficulties and made all Washington?all Beaufort county?generous, happv and enthusiastic "kids" for the day. The circus is always welcome in Washinjrton. It brings cheer and joy for both old and young alike and. incidentally, it brings the crowds from all over this section to do their shopping here. The circus to?>k many dollars out of the county, but it was worth it to have it here. Washington has a ripht to fool proud of itn new sewer system. Then? aro few cities in the State that have a moro complete or better system than tho one which has boon installed hero. Wo submit to the paragraphcra tho name of Alex i Khvosvofif, th' new Russian Minister of the Interior.?News and Observer. Whu iu thunder are we to do with it?cat it? JOYS AXI) SORROWS. Thousands of persons in Washington yesterday were happy and choerful Itocauso of the faet that the circus was here and afforded them an opportunity for a good time. Probably but few of these thousands gave much thought to the fart that the remains of one o.? Washington's most highly esteemed residents was being laid to rest in his grave at the same time that the}' were enjoying the circus amusements. Those few who did think of it, let it slip out of their mind* in a moment mid wont back to enjoying what was before them It seemed nlmost sacriligeoii:* to lie going to tho circus and know ing that there were hearts in Washington that were heavy with grief because of the death that came Thursday; knowing that relatives and friends of the deceased were following tho I tody out to the come tery to the burial. No contrast could lie more distinet. Ne vertheless, there were some whose hearts were in sympathy with the mourners at the funeral and who uttered a prayer that their sorrows might Ik? relieved. We added to our exchange list today, the Spring Hope Journal, published at .Spring Hope, with H. H. Jones, editor. The Journal look* like a good live sheet and is well gotten up. Wp also notice that if. is well Mtockcd with advertisements. It has our uiost sin cere wishes for u most successful career. STOCK SPEM l,ATOR8. Stork of the new Midvalo Steel and Ordnance corporation is quoted on the street in New York at 120, although not a share has yet been issued. This speculative craze is probably what the or ganizem are counting upon more than actual profits from the opera tion of the plants. Not for many long years has there been so fav orable an opportunity for the marketing of stock of that character in this country. Millions of speculative profits will go into the po-kets of the organizers licfore a dollar of dividends geta into tho pocket of a slrtgfe stock holder. It is useless to argue against this speculative mania for munitions stocks. The gambling instinct has been aroused. A few are going to make a lot of money and a great many are going to provide it for fhm. Exploitation of this company juat at this time i? the best comment that can be made on the situation. The people are ripe for the harvest and the harveater? are not a few. ACCUSED OF STEALING (By Kutin Prt?) Naw B?rm. Oct. if.?Clayton Lan caster, a wall known youag w| mu of Um VaaMboro aectioa at Craven county, will be arraigned be fore Juatlca of the Paaca H. C. Bat lar. at that pit?e this afternoon oa a warrant charging him with boaaa b reek ing. The charge against Lancaster la that on last Wedneeday ha broke lato the stora of J. P. Brooks, near that plaoe and took therefrom a quantity of merchandise. After the robbery oocarred, Mom hound# were aecared from Waahlag tnn and thoy trailed Lancaster ' to his home. The offlcsre had ao search warrant and they could not eeerch the premlsea at the time. Howarvr, Laacaster wae later placed under arrest. Owing to the prominence of tha principal* In the caae. It la attracting much attention In that aectloa. NOTICE OP SUMMONS. North Carolina, Bcarfort County. Superior Court, November Term, 1915. ^ Frank Hart, VS. Marina Hart. The defendant Marina Hart will'1 take notice: That an action haa been Instituted in the Superior Court of Beaufort "oanty. North Carolina, wherein Frank Hart is plaintiff and aho. said Marin? Hart. Is defendant, summon? d which said aetlon is returnable to he November Term of the aald "ourt. to be held In Washington, V. C.. on the 22nd day of Moram ^er, 1915. which aald action la ln tltuted for the purpose of securing \n absolute divorce; and the aald lefendant Is notified to be and ap pear at the said Court at said time o answer the complaint which hap ippn Ai d. or the relief demanded n the same will be granted. ' This 4th day of October. lflS.' OEO. A. PAUL. Clerk 8apeiier Coart. '1ARRY McMULLAN, Atty. for Plaintiff. 10-6-4WC. lor Court of County, North Corolla*, la the above | ? the undersign lestoaer. win on ti? Itth day of September. 1914. ot 13 Noon. Mil. at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, before the Court Hon?? door of Beaufort County, Nofth Carolina, the follow lag deoerlbod real eatal?. ria: | ??tnM la the State of nZS Corolla a. County of Beaufort, aad la Bath Township, which la bound ed and dtecrlbcd as fol!d*a: 1 Z gianlaf at a marked corner, known ? tko Bis m corner, and rannlnf ?T degree* 41 min. W. S4I feet to a etump; thenee N. It decrees St sain. B. 1020 fact to an iron axle on the'public rood, known aa the Crook road; thence with |xood Westerdarly to the llae of Cabin Broach; thence with the run of the said breach S. tO B. 36 poise, it being the llae of t ho John L. Roper Lumber Co*s Satchwell land; teace with the aald John | Roper dumber Co.'s 11ns. the same belag ? marked Hae. S. St W .1749 feet, to (he aald John L. Roper I Lumber Co.'p Southeast corner ? Ithe said Satchwell land; thence TO d tresk SO mla. W. 948 feet | the beginning; oontalnlng tO acrcs, more or lees; as surveyed by M. M. Worthlngton on or about Juno 8th. Hi S It. the courses herein glren be log magnetic as of thatdate. | H Dated and posted August 80th, l?ll. I A. D. MacLBAN. Commissioner. It-tl-dwd. Ufiwelcome Tribute. dldnt jo*i rote for my taction T" ~Wa wanted yto iou?e fet * tittle while," replied Farmer Corn **We regard you e? pee of th? *aesi speaker* In the eouatry, an nor justloe In lettln elatlee oongreea mono eloquenos forerer." J. I.EON WOOD JAMBS W. OOLH Mcnbtn New Tortr Cottoa behuge J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. Stocks, Bond?. Ootton, Qrttn end Provision?, 78 Plana Street Carpenter Buildtnf, Norfolk, Va. "*? Private wires to New York Stock Bxchanfa, Ckloafo Board Trade and other financial oentera. Correspondence respectfnlly solicited-' Investment end marginal aoooonU flren oarefal attention. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RES13 L fS I No 17?. _ _ ud.r.l(..4 W. A- Worll. tn-l. will OB th* Hth day ol bor. Kit, al tw.Wo o'clock al Ita. Otarl Ink Door of fort Connty. aall to tko hlckaal kid der for cash all those certain trots or parcels of land situated la Beao | fort County, North Carolina, and 'described as follows: FIRST: That c rtaln tract of land described ia a De*! from H. Ryan to J. A. Wilkinson, dated May 27th, 11903, and recorded In Book No. ISO, page Ne. 422. Register ef Deeds Of iflce, eBaufort County. SBCOND: That eertata tract of land described !n a iKed from 8. J. Topping aad wife, B. B. Topping, to J. A. Wilkinson,' dated November 124th, 1901, and recorded in Book | I Ne. It?, pags Ne. T2. Register of Deeds' Office, Pes a fort County. I | THIRD: That eertaln tract ef laad ' describrd la a Deed from R. H, 8ha vender te J. A. Wilkinson, dated | Nor?mb?r 28th. 1204,. and recorded In BSok Ne. 122. page Ne. lit. Reg ister of Deeds' Office. Beaefert I County. ! FOURTH: That certain traot ef | land described la a Deed from 8. J. Topping and wife, 8. B. Topping, to | J A. Wilkinson, dated December 114th, 120?. aad recorded la Book No. 141. pags Ne. 421, Register ef IDesds* Office, Beanfort County. I FIFTH: That eertaln traet of land describrd la a Deed from 8. J. Top I ping and wife, 8. B. Topping, to J. A. Wilkinson, dated December 27th, 11907, and reeorded in Book No. 180. I page No. 200. Register of Deeds' Office, Beanfort County. I SIXTH: That certain tract of land described In s Deed from 8. W. Wil kinson, Commissioner, to J. A. Wll kinaon, dated February 10th. 1222. and recorded In Book No. 20. page I No. 219, Roglster of Deeds' Offloe. ' Beaufort County. SEVENTH: That certain tract of | land described In a Deed from Isaiah D. Smith, le J. A. Wilkinson, dated iJuds 8th, 1294, sod recorded In I Book No. 29, page No. 422, Regis ter of Deeds' Office, Beaufort County I EIGHTH: That certain tract of lsnd described In a Deed from John T. Wind ley and wife to J. A. Wll Ik'.nBoa, recorded In Book No. 22. page No. 482, Register of Deeds' lOfflce, Beaufort County. ' For a more complete description of all above lands reference Is made to the deeds herein referred te. This notice dated and posted this 13th day of September. 1212. I W. A. WORTH. Mortgagee. I The above sale Is oontlnued to Octobor 20th, 1915, twelve o'clock | ,non. W. A. WORTH. Mortgagee. 2-14-4 we. M It o'clock i bidder for ' door of Baanfort eonnty, the 1 in? described tract or lot of Situate. lying and being In city of Waahington. and la t ha east ern part thereof on tka Main atreet, and mora particularly described as follow?: Beginning an Main street 14 faat eastwards from' tha eastward of a lot formerly owned by J. L. Mayo and now owned by L. R. Mayo and 114 feet eastwardly of O. Brafaw'a eaatward corner and 41 feet weatwardiy from Joseph B Jones'? westward corner, and run eastwardly with Mala street 41 feet to Joseph B. Jonea'a lino; thenee southwardly toward Pamlico River with Joseph B. Jones's line 160 feet to C. M. Brown's line, thenee weatwardiy with O. M. Brown's line 41 feet; thenee north wardly IS# feet to Main street, the beslanin*. 41 feet from Joseph B. Jonee's line; It bains Identical tract of land conveyed to D. C- Ross and wife by L. R Msyo on December 9, 1907, and register JBook 150 at pace ill of the Beaufort Cgnety Records. Terms of sale, cash. This September 14tb, 1915. JUNIU8 D. ORIME8. Trustee. WARD * ORIMB8, Attorneys. 9-l?-4wo. NOTICE OF SALE. Br virtue or the power? of salt contained In two certain deeds of trust executed, by Mettle Marsh to ?. D. MacLean, one dated March 1. 1910. recorded in the Register'* of fice of Beaufort county In Book 1S9, Pace 598, and the other dated March Ifth. 1911, recorder In said Register's office In Book 169, Page 141. both of which are hereby re ferred to. the said Trustee will tell at public auction tor cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door of Beaufort county on Monday, October ltth, 1911, at noon, Lota Nos. 14. IS and 16. fronting Main and Water streets in the town of Bath, and lote Noe. 40, 41) 41. 41 and 44. on Church street la said town, reference being made to the map or plan thereof. The sale of said lots however te not Intended to relinquish any rights of the Trustee or of the own er of the debt as to the other prop erty described In saj d deeds of truet, but all rights In reepect there of are expressly preserved. This September 14. 1915. ?. D. MacLEAN. Trustee. B. J. DRAPE, Owner of Debt. ?-19-4we. - SMALL FARMS, TOBACCO LANDS FOR SALE IN BEAUFORT COUNTY. NO. 1. 40 acres, with 5 arret In cultivation, 10 miles from Washington, N. C., 2 mil?? frean oohool houses Mid ohurch. Nioe 4-room oottage, buildings coat $500. Niee shapa, liea good. A great bargain at $tMH), payable $350 sash, sad balanee $lfc0 a year. NO. 2. 17 acres, with 7 aarea 1* cultivation, in the town of Royal, Beaufort County, within 109 yards of the Washington & Vandemere Railroad depot. It has 2 dwelling houses cost about $1200, in good condition. There is a 200-foot flowing artesian well ooet $150. Very fine light gray soil, with elay subsoil, very rich fertile land. Adjoining lands same eoil, farms, sold* lor $100 an acre. Party wo purchased fro? had $1$00 in this plaeft. A great bargain at $1360, payable $850 cash and balance $250 a year. NO. 8. 7 acres all in cultivation,.2Vfe miles from the City of Washington, on the best read in the County, most progress!to neighborhood and moat highly improved farms. Has pretty road front, all level land, light gray soil, and lies in nice ahape. Church and school bouse and highly improved farms around it As fine a piece of trucking land s? is in this County. Has over $1200 in improvements and buildings. The building* situated in a bountiful grove all nicely painted, ete. The finest place for small trucking farm, poultry or dairying near the City *f Washington and the oaly plaee oi its kind in the County. Priee $1750, payable $850 aaah and balance $280 a year. NO. 4. 50 aeres with 18 acrea in cultivation, ten miles from Washington, 2% miles from Walla Watta Station, Norfolk Southern Railroad, good road front. Light gray soil, clay subsoil. Buildings and improvements cost $400. Good land, good location. Price $1450, payable $250 cash, with $260 a year. NO. 5. 70 acrca, 16 acres in cultivation, 2Vfe miles from Washington, light gray'soil, iln# tobacco land, buildings and improvements oost $500. Price $2250, payable $750 cash and balance $250 a year. NO. 6. 40 acres, with 8 acrea in cultivation, adjoining No. 1, 10 milea from Washington, all new building? nice shape, oost over $1000. Biggest Wrgain in the County at $1750, payable $260 cash and $260 a year. NO. 7. 112 acres, 18 acrea in cultivation, light soil, near the town of Yeateeville, $600 in improvements, new house, looks sttractive, in pretty grove end great bargain at $12.50 an acre, payable $250 wash and $260 a year. Fine growth of young timber. NO. 8. 55 acrea with 15 acres in cultivation, six miles from Washington, buildings and improvements worth $300, light gray soil, fine tobaoc# land, price $1875, payable $875 cash and balance $250 ? year. We 1uu>? over fifty email forme and if none of theee tuU you, we can show you anything that you want at the right price, if you wxQ come here at any time. Write ue. Washington Beaofort Land Company UatMakM*. RidUiaf Wa?hln?lun, N. C. JVO. E. CORBY, Managtr. ?? P. O. Bos IW M. N. BERRY n?w. MmlIut aSg3b Mi i n. a R. 8. 8UGG, B. 8., D. V. M. r Office Wlnfletd'a Stable 248 Market St. Day Phone ti. Sight Phone SSI ? ?????? Wa practice fa tbe Court of tbe Vint Judical Dletrlct and tba Federal court*. ? ?????? W. C .> AUMrtK) Wa*blUfton. H. O. - - - - ? . ? BARRY MoNULLAJi, a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AtUr JtBQiry 1st. 191?. ? Laugh tugboat* Building. ? Corner Second and Market Sta. ? ? ? B. A. DmM.Jt. 1. I. ] ? L. O. Whtci W. W. KltrJiti ? ? OA If IK L A WARREN, MAM- ? ? KUIO M KITtWIH. ? ? AttonejMrt-Uwr ? 1 Practice in tba 8?parlor. Fader- ? ? *1 and Supreme Co art? or U>li * State. ? *. a1 ? - ??? ? Amra I. O. ? Mclean a Thompson a Attonwiya at-Law, ? and Washington, N. C. * 8TEWABT ft BRYAN ? Attorney.**-Law. ? Washington. N. C. * Norwoad L. Stiaun W. L Vaagh SIMMONS A VAC fill AN Lawyer*. Room lf-14-lf. Waahlngton. H. a 'ia S?11. A. D. Mrliai * Scepbta O. Bmcmv, V. & ? SMALL, MaeLEAN, BRA OA W ? * RODMAN a ANiwaaje 1 law. Office* <m Kukat Bt, Oppo- ? lite City H.H ? Wuhiostoa. Nort 'a ? a e e ?. A. PHILLIPS A BKO. ? tm)N, *. O. a ? ? ? ? 9 * Attemay-at-Law Waablngton. M. 0. NOTIC*. North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, Oetobcr Term. 1916. Ida Campbell ?e. Mae Campbell. The defendant above named it hereby notified that the above en titled suit wa* instituted against 'him by hla wife, Ida Campbell, for an abeolate dlvoroe upon statutory * round?, alleged in the complaint; (hat nmmone therein was return able to the October t?MM lit6, of the flaperfor Court of Beaufort Coua . ty; that laid summon? wan not per-j sonally ?erred and said defendant I now notlted to be aad appear the following term of the 8up Court of Beaufort County on day. November Und, 1IIB, at court houee In Washington, N, then and there to anewer the plaint filed again* him In i else the relief demanded granted according to thg the court In each eesee. WITNBW m, hand Kal, thlt September 0*0. a. PA? (REAL) CI?* I
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