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WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, DEC. 20, 1915. GARL GO JtRCH. . pBOFKlKTOB Esrrra OPPOSITION TO GOOD ROADS. ?The opposition to the good, roads movement in Washington township has not* a sound leg on which to stand. Not a sin gle logical or rw?nable argument that will hold water has been ad vanced against thll issue. Saturday's meeting was an appeal to the emotions ; to cmnam the audience to rise to its feet in an hysteria of rage and cry out "against the tyranny of capital, the power of money and slavery and bondage that would result if the bonds are carried." The meeting was an insult to the intelligence of the audience. The attempted argument* against good roads are not even worthy to be di & cussed. w There sre two classes which are opposed to the bond issue. The first does not want good roads and the second wants good roads but doesn't approve o# the contemplated measure* in securing them. It is not worth while to take up the first class. They are per fectly welcome to oppose the issue as much as they like, for no argu ment would oonvince them that good mads would be of benefit to every resident- of the township. The second class, however, is of a different calibre. There aro men in its ranks who stand high in the social and business life of both city and country. They realize that good roads are necessary but they have other moans for securing them. Now here is the point we desire to emphatically impress upon the minds of our readers: When everything is taken into consideration, the plan which the advocates of the bond issue aro favoring, and the plan which those opposed to it are desirous of seeing carriod out, j^l^E EXACTLY ALIKE, providing that the elections carry. ^ Under the present plan, Washington township, wo will sav. car ries its election. In a year or so, Long Acre and Chocowinity carry elections, favoring bond issues. A bill is carried to the legislature ? if it is so desired by the voters of the three townships ? and. they aro created into one aoad district. Bonds are issued for the entire di*-| trict, Washington^ share being reduced that amount which she spent ?Turing the year hefore the other townships held their election. What Is the result? If; it is so desired, you will have the. three townships formed in one road district and the city of Washington paying as much taxeb for road work in Long Acre and Ch<*eowinity townships as she does in Washington township. Now let us take up the proposed plan of those who oppose the above. They want the whole thing to hang fire for another year. Then they want a special bill parsed in the legislature, creating the town ships into one road district. After that, they want bonds issued for the entire district and work on the roads proceeded with. Here are the objections to this plan : 1st: It will be all Washington township can do to carry the elec tion in this township alone, without letting the other two townships in, both of which are utterly opposed to bond issues. 2nd: It will delay the improvements of the roads in Washington township for almost two years, a delay which is entirely unneces sary. 3rd: Tt is taking the right, to control their own affairs from Chocowinity and Long Acre townships, 4th: It is ahovring unjust discrimination in taking two township* in with Washington and. leaving the others out.. 5th: If the three townships rote on a bond issue for good roada at one and the tame time and the issue is defeated, it will mean that improved roads is Beaufort county will l>e put off for a period rang ing from five to twenty-five years. Tg there a single voter of intelligence in the township ? we do not. include the first class we mentioned a s heing opposed to the bond is sue ? who cannot see that the present plan is the liest ? Is there any plausible reason why it should be discarded in favor of the one that the opposition is advocating? Why not let us have our good roads in Washington township and th^n let the other townships decide for themselves what they want to do i % Those who are fighting (lie coming election have issued circulars with a number of questions appended to them. For some reason they did not give the answers to these questions. Wo arc publishing be low the list of questions and their proper answers. 1. "Do you want your poll and property tax increased to build a road in Washington township for joy riders?" No. We want to provide easier means of communication with neighboring counties j to enable residents in rural parts of the township to haul larger loads to town with less wear and tear on animal* and vehicles and to keep our county up with the progressive steps that practically every othes county in the State is taking. 2. "If this is not the purpose of the present movement, why not improve the roads entering Washington eipiallv with the rosd leading out Market street, thence to Old Ford and back to Wash in Hon ?" No one has yet had any authority to decide which roads shall be im proved. This wil^ ho left altogether up to the committee that i# appointed by the county commissioners, the State highway commis sion and the competent engineer who is to have charge of the work. 3. "If this not the road that it is intended to improve, why will not the connty commissioners sav what road* they intend to im prove? They have heen asked to do so and refused to answer." The answer to this question is the same as above. 4. "Who is to spend this $50,000 which you are asked to vote as a tax, not only on yourself but <fh the heritage of your children? The county commissioners have been asked to answer and have re fused." The commissioners have refused because they believe that it is up to the people in different sections of the township to decide for themselves who is to have the say so regarding the expending of the money, r i^j 5. Are ytm willing to see the eitv of Washington pay to improve the roads of "Washington township at the expense of the roads of Long Acre and Chocowinity townships ?" We believe that Wash ington ifeo nM make sure of getting good roads. Long Acre and H ** ? Washington would atiM have its ? were held, tfie project would be entirely defatted. We ... . the people of Chocowinity and Long Acre townships can nettle' thrf matter for themselves. \ L 6. "Why should Washington be selected exclusively for this special benefit by the city of Washington <" Because Washington liaa in Washington township. T. "Who ia behind the movement f" The progressive and public spirited men of the township; men who desire to see thie section develop and* who widh to go elsewhere in the State or country and say that they ara from Beaufort county without being ashamed of the fact. Thoee are the queationa and tAoae are the enawera. The laat question ia an insinuation. We might reply to it hv asking, WHO IS BEHIND TUE OPPOSITION MOVEMENT AND WHAT ARE THEIR TRUE REASONS FOR OPPOSING IT! CHILDREN IN NEED IN EUROPE;' money needed to bucoor "Will you. at this glad Christmas season, help to tend food to hungry children and clothing to keep them warm?" This appeal U made by the No. tional Allied. Relief - Committee for the children of the Allied eoldlers. It ?aye: "They are little children, innocent victims of the war, who ere without food, clothing and shelter. Many ! have died and others are facing death from the want of the actual necessities of life. "It la not for munitions of war, It is not to aid the fighting forces that contributions are asked. It la tor helpless and destitute boys, girls and babes In arms who can't help themselves. "We appeal to generous Ameri cans to help these children. Christ mas is happier for giving than re ceiving; none is worthier of aid than helpless little children." FOR CHILDREN'S COUGH. Tou cannot use anything better for your child's cough and cold than Dr. King's New Discovery. It is prepared from Pine Tar mixed jrlth healing and soothing balsams. It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxative, just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Discovery is antisep tic ? kill? the cold germs ? raises the phlegm ? loosens the cough and soothes the Irritation. Don't put off '.rea.ment. Coughs and Colds often lead to serlouB lung troubles. It Is also good for adults and the agod. Get a bottle today.. All Druggists. MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by C. A. Nelson and Olive I. Nelson, his wife, to the under signed, dated the 12th day of Jan uary, 1914, and duly recorded In Book 180, Page 143, Register's of. flee of Beaufort County, I will ofTer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, on Friday, the 14th of January, 1916, the fol lowing tract of land as is described in mortgage: That tract or parcel of land lying and being In Beaufort County, State of North Carolina In Long Acre Township, and described and defined as follows: That tract of land upon which Thaddeus Whitaker formerly resided and which was conveyed to him by deed from Matilda, S. Congleton, dated Dec. 4th, 1901, duly recorded in the register's office of Beaufort ? County in Book No. 112, page 231 I and devlsod to Matilda S. Congleton I by L. O. W. Congleton by his las' [ Will and Testament, recorded In I Clerk's offlco of Beaufort County in Will Book No. 1. page 235, and be ing the Bame land upon which Ma tilda S. Congleton resided until her death; known as the land lying on the east wide of the Potts Pond road and containing 38 acres, more or, less, adjoining the lands of John Congleton, Augustus Congleton, Major Congletan, Samuel Alllgood and others, it being the same tract of land this day conveyed in a deed from J. F. Buckman, Jr., and wife to the said C. A. Nelson and wife, which deed is duly recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort Coun ty. SECOND TRACT: A certain trscl or parcel of land lying and being 1r Beaufort County, and In Long Acre Township, described and defined as follows, to-wlt: Being on the north side of. Pam lico river and on the west side of Beaver Dam swamp, being the lot of land Absalon Alllgood drew iiTthe division of hl? father's land, con taining 38 acres, more or lens, and being lot No. 3 in said division: | Beginning at the fourth corner of 'lot No. 2 running south 28 West 124 poles to a pine: then North 67 West 100 poles to a pine standing In a small branch; then North 35 East 110 pole* to a pine, and then to the first station: It being the same tract of land conveyed in a deed from J. F. Buckman. Jr.. and wife to C. A. Nelson and wife, which Is duly re corded In the Register's office, In Book 180 and Page 140, reference to which Is hereby made. Default having been made In the payment of the d?bt secured by said mortgage deed, sale is made to sat isfy same. This the 14th day of December, 1915. J. F. BUCKMAN, JR.. Mortgagee. 12-14-4wc. FOR CHRHZMAA HOLIDAYS QRBATLT UDl'CBD ROUND TRIP FARE TICKETS ? Via? SOUTHKRN RAILWAY Premier Carrier or the Sooth The Southern Railway will well fro mall points low round-trip Christmas Holiday tickets December 17th to ISth Inc. with final limit m!4nl?ht of January 10th. lilt. Ticket* will also be sold Decem ber II, 17. It, St. 14 and 16. with final limit midnight of January 10. 1911, to certain points in Arkansas, Oklahoma. Texas, Illinois, Iowa. ! Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Spend your Christmas Holidays with your friends and loved ones, enjoy your trip on the .Southern Railway's fast through trains. Through sleeping cars to all points. Let us arrange your pullman space and sell you tickets by the select route; For complete Information, . fare*, schedules, pullman reservations, etc. call on any Southern Railway Agent, o? write, O. P. YORK, Traveling Passenger Agent, 305 FajrettevlUe Street, ,? Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of power of sale con tained in deed of trust from Moms A. Malllaon and wife to me, dated July 1, 1911, and recorded In Re gister's office of Beaufort County In Book 164, Page 198. which Is here by referred to, I will sell at public auction .for cash to the highest bid der, slI the courthouse door of Beaufort County, on Monday, Jan uary 3, 1916, at noon, the lands In Long Acre Township, Beaufort County, adjoining land* of Howard Wlswall and othere, being a tract of live acres, more or lesa, whereon Moses H. Mallleon and wife reside, and being the same conveyed by Howard Wi*wall to A. I. Mallison by deed dated March 2, 1885, re corded In Book 69. Page 340. which Is referred to; also all the right and title of said Moses H. Mallison and wife in and to that tract of land described in deed dated September 6, 1880, from Howard Wiswall to A. I. Mallison, recorded In Book 49. Paee 250, which ta also referred to. This December 1. 1915. FRANK H. BRYAN. Trustee. 12-2-4wc. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES NORFOLK SOUTHERN ' Convenient Schedules, Pnllman Sleeping and Parlor Car 8errlce. Tickets on nale December 17, IS. 30. 21, 23. 23, 24 and 25th. Final return limit January 10th. 1916. Ask nearest Norfolk Southern Ticket Agent for complete informa tion or write, . H. S .LEARD, O. P. A., Norfolk, Va. : POPUllMKHANICS ?? MAGAZINB : ZOO AHTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS 1 KW .'n^07n<^l,0' ,"?. Wortd'i Ptoktcm in | J ? m * ti.ror.?out iKworM. t'or korcUa ( r, r-n.J??r? ?r? Mtwlnntlf On Ux> watch I t r ? 'ft* Mf fttd iuta routing Mad ltd ?Hi?* So You Can Understand It '?* ? f -ti9.il riutafr ?*n -a ty dc * "*t?nr .i? r V> Hkn to inn?a ?? ?roj ? tilo.i lnrt!w ? .0'J ?!? Y7AW tlHMI (H)f|| m +-?* trmm mm $ U ?n>:? c?/jr Win bo MM a* m?m J. LH6N WOOD JAMBS W. GO|J Mmbm Mm* York Cotto? Eiclnfp J. I, EON WOOD & CO. BANKERS'and BROKERS. mmti, Boeda. Osttam. Ormlo u? piotmmi. fl pin* MrM Ctrpaur Batldlit. Norfolk. 7*. Print* win* to Kw T?rk Stock lirtui*. cm?mo M?M Tn4? ud o<Mf n.ni'il MUn _ ? CiimnHni n*?*M(?llr wllettx. TavMUuNl MM ?mul aa?n??l? 0rm mntmX ilualln . I., day of 1?M. ul *- ? ? - later or Dwta offlc. of put ? North Carolina. In Bool 1??. ??<lerelgned win upon 10 paklio Ml., before th. Court Hoo doo* l> Oroo?rtllo. to the hlgheat M<Mar. o. Monday. December Jotb. 1?1*. * II o'clock H? a certain trmot .or Hml Of laad lying ulj beln* la tho county of Beaufort and1 State of North Carolina and doacrlb ed a a follows, to-wlt: Being In tue city 0 1 Waahlngton. N. C-. and an nate t> what I* known ai Waahlng ton Park on Iia belle avenue, and In lot nuabor T, In block 8. una b - t?? a root wide and HO foot deep to aatlafy aald Mortgage Deed. Term* of aala out. T1U? JOth day of November, 1?1S I, HIQOB TAFT FURNITUM 00. SOUTKBKM COMMERCIAL COK?B? 910JIS ? CHARLESTON ? g 10.23 For the a bore ooraalon the At lantic Coast Line will sell excursion tickets (ron) Washington to Charles ton at 910. SI. Tickets will be sold for all trains on December ll,x12 and .11, limited returning to mid night of December 22, 1916. Pro portionately low fares will be made from all points on the Atlantic Cqast Line. This Is a convention of the great est importance to the South's com mercial, manufacturing and Indus trial Interests, and will be an open ing wedge for Its opportnntles at this time, n recognition of its Im portance the United States Govern ment roposes to send nine (9) bat tleships to Charleston and in addi tion there will be a large number of cruisers, torpedo boats and subma rines there for the Inspection and pleasuv of the large number of the South's representative* citizens who will be present. For schedule and further infor mation, csll on S. R. CLARY, Ticket Agent, Washington, N. C. ATLANTIC COA8T LINE Tht Standard Railroad of the South, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I have this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of C. A. Flow ers before the clerk of the Superior Court. All persona holding claims : against said estate are requested to ' present them to me, duly verified. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make an Immolate aettlement. This 7th day of December, 1915. W. H. WEST. W. A. Thompson, Atty. 12-7-6wc. ? NOTICE OF 8ALE. By virtue of power of sale con tained in -deed of trust from Daniel Dixon and wife to me, dated De cember 30, 1913, and recorded In Register'* office of Beaufort County^ in Book 164, Page 229, which Is hereby referred to, I will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder at the courthouse door of Beaufort County, on Monday, Jan-j uary 3, 1918, at noon, that tract of land In Richland Township, Beau fort County,, adjoining lands of Frank Veal, Thomas Coffey, and others," bounded as follows: Beginning at Frank Veal's South west corner on the public road; thence Westwardly with the road to Henry Veal's Southeast corner; (hence Northwardly with Honry Veal's line to South Creek; thence j down the Creek to the Terrapin (jot, and up said gat to Frank Veal's line, snd with his line to tho beginning, containing ten acres, more or less, ad being same land conveyed to Daniel Dixon by B. B. Thompson and wlffr,"by deed dated April 6, 1912. recorded fn Book 167. Page 544, which Is also referred to. This December 1. 1915. FRANK H. BRYAN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of power of sale con tained in a Mortgagee Deed executed I by B. H. West to the yndersigned, ' dated September 29th, 1911, and! recorded in the Register's Office ofi Beaufort County, In Book 166, page! 177, I will offer for sale, for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court Hous^ door In Beaufort County on Monday* the 20th day of L>ecember, 1916, at 13 o'clock noon the following described land: In Richland Township, beginning at a marked pine running with the branch and marsh to Hatteras creek, thence up said creek and Deep] Branch to the R. H. Dixon road, thenee with said road to the begin ning, containing 4 acres more or less. Defanlt having been made in the payment of the debt secured of the said mortgage deed, sale will bo made to satisfy same. This the 17th day of November, lilt. R. L. BUTRY, v. s. rmmu. Owner of Debt. W. A. THOMPSON, Attornoy. 1 1-20-4WC. -s. : STOCK IIOI.DKIW MKRTINd The r?c<il?r annul mMtlng at th* Hon, ButMlac * Loan Associa tion will b. bald at tli* banking room of th* Harlot, A Traat Co. on Thursday, January It, 1?1?, at 4 .(0 p. m J no. B. Sparrow, Sm. ll-K-4*c. All that yart of tae tract of land conveyed to W. H. Car row and wife by rto.'d dated December 28. 191Sr by Nlcey E. Latham, recorded In saiii Reglatsr's office in Book 17S. Page 174 ; H bejng'all of the land deecrlb ed in the flret section of the com plaint la that action lately pending in \he Superior Comrt of Beaufort County wherein Mr*. D. V. Ecklln and otheia were plaintiffs and W H. Carrow and others defendants, which had not been prevtoualy cpp ?eyod by said Nlc?y E. Latham to N. W. Latham, by deed dated Sep tember. St. 1904. recorded In aald Register's office in Book ISC, Page 4 S3; it being slso the same land allotted to Lucy A. Latham to the judgment In the above entitled aalt. which la hereby referred to; but the ca!* thereof will be subject to the dower right or said Nicer E. Latham in and upon tha land above de scribed. This December 4. lflB. DANIEL W. NOBLES. Mortgagee. 11-6-4WC. NOTICE OF BALK. By virtue of power of aale con tained In mortgage to me from R. L. Woolard and wife, dated March 26, 1910, and recorded In Register's office of Bcanfort County, In Book 168, page 11B. which la referred to, I will aell at public auetlon^fbr cash to the hlgheat bidder at the court house door of Beanfort County on Monday. January 3, 1916, at noon, that tract of land In Long Acre Township, Beaufort County, it being a piece of land bought from Louis H. Alllgood, James H. A1 11 good and Martha A. Alllgood, adjoining the landa of J. W. Alllgood. Augnatua Alllgood, R. L. Woolard and othera, it being one share or draw of the Alanaen Alllgood land, which dlvle lon 1b referred to. containing SI 8-8 screa. Thltf December 1, 1916. FLAVE ALLIOOOD, Mortgagee: 12-3-4 wc. Subacrlbe to the Daily News. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of ?ale contained in the deed of truat J to L. M. Scott, truetee. by J. F. Lynch, dated January 24, 1914, and reglatered in the Reglater'a office of Beaufort County In Book 180, at page S98, the underalgned trustee will sell for caah at the court house door In W&ahington. N. C.. at 12 o'clock -noon; on Thureday, January 6, 1916. the following "deacrlbed real eatate conveyed by aald deed: Lota No. twenty-one (81), No. thirty-nine (39), No. forty (40) and No. forty-one (41) In the town of Royal, N. C?, aa la ahown on map of said town which la registered In the Reglater'a office of Beaufort Coun ty, In Book 163, at page 878. Thla December 4, 1916. L. M. SCOTT, Truatee. 1 2-6-4 wc. f $ f , NOTICE OF HALS. The underalgned will on Wednea day, December 16th, 1916, at the farm of Sylvester Fleming In Choo owlnlty Township, Beanfort county. North Carolina, t^ffer for aale at public auction, to the hlgheat bid der, all the crop on hand ralaed during the year 1914, also a certain lot of hogs, poultry, etc., The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. , Sale will commence .promptly at 10 a. m. This 30th day of November, 1916. SYLVESTER FLEMING. By J. Sayi Hodges, Agent. 12-l-4wc. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of power of Bale contained In a mortgage frpm J. J. Davie and wife to- tho under signed J. F. .Tayloe, dated July 9. 1913, which ft duly recorded In the Reglater'a office of Beaufort Coun ty, North Carolina. In Book 174, Page 406. the undeVslgned will, on| th< 4th' day of January, 1916, at 12 noon, sell, at public auction, , for caah, to 1 the highest bidder, before the Court Houro door dt aald coun ty, the following described real ea tate, vis: Thos" certain lota of land situated in Waahlngton Heights, in Block 6, being Nos. 6, 6, 9, 10, 11, 18, 18, 14, 16, 16, IX and 18 and also No. 13 in Blofk 6, being the same lota of land conveyed to J. J. Davis by Mary: A. Laughlnghouae by deed dated January 28, 1914, which la recorded In tho Register's office of Betufort County In Book 171, Hsge 354 >i> which reference is made for further description. This December 3, 1916. Jfortyftc**, ; HARRY McMULLAN, Atty. 18-4 Iwe. J. F. TAYLOE, ADMlBfIHTOATOB'8 NOTK'K. I h*r?, thlR day qualified Mr admin istrator of the miUU of Allen Wat ton before the clerk of the Super ior court All peraone holding claims against ?eld estate ar* requested to preaeal tbem to ne,' duly verified , All pereone Indebted to eald eeUte ere request *d to make aa Ha mediate settlement. ? Tbla 15th day of Ootober, till. J, a. OOOPBR. 1 0-1 ?-???. W. U RODMAN WASHINGTON, N. 0. ??*?????? - HARRY MeMTTLLAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Laaghlnghouse Building, Corner Second and Market 8U. Veterinary Sorgeoa Surgeon and Dentlet Office Wlnfteld'a Stable 148 Market St. Xtej Phone 26. Night Phone ttt ? ????? ??? E. A. Daniel, Jr. J. 8. ?*?.???; L. C. Warren W. W. KJtchin DANIEL & WARREN, MANNING * XITCHIN' - Attorneye-at-Law Practice In Superior, Federal and Bupreme court# of thla eta/e ???????? A.D. MacLean, WaahlnstoaJI.C. W. A. Thompson, Anrora.N.C. McLEAN ft THOMPSON Attorneya-atrLaw , Aurora and Washington. N. 0. E. L. Stewart P. H. Bryan STEWART & BRYAN Attorneya-at-Law WASHINGTON/ N. 0. eeefceea ae ? ??? ????? N. L. Simmons WT L Vaughan SIMMONS 4VAUGHAN LAWYERS Rooms 13-14-16, Laughlnghoose Balldlng. Washington, N. C. ??????#?? Jno. H. Small A. D. MaeLean 8. C. Bragaw W. B. Rodman. Jr. SMALL, MacLEAN, BRAGAW k RODMAN Attorn eye-at-Law Offices on Market Bt,, Opposite City Hall. Washington. N. ?. ????????? G. A. PHILLIES k B1.0. FIRE INSURANCE WASHINGTON, N. C. eee##?### JOHN H. BONNER Attorney-st-Law WASHINGTON, N. 0. ? ? ? ? V* ? ? ? # NOTICK OF SALS. By virtue of power of sale con tained in deed of trust from Arthur 1 Wiley and wife to me, dated Octo ber 1. 1912, and recorded in Rf fil ter's office of fteaur^rt County, ir Hook 164, Page 146, which is here by referred to, f will sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest hid der at the courthonso door of Beaii fori Caunty, on Monday, January 8. 1916. ar noon, that tract of land la Washington , Township. Beaufort County, adjoining lards of J. W. Smal'.wood, Kinellne Grist and oth ers, being the eamo dnncrlbed in deed from Christopher Bailey and wife to Arthur Bailey, datrd September 11, 1907. recorded In Book 146. rage 849, and in deed from Heau* fort County to Christopher Bailey, dated July ft. ISftt. recorded In Book 7ft, Page 209. which deeds Are ref rred to. Tbla December 1. 1916. O. RUMLHY, ; ' Truatee. 1 J -8-4 we. : ' ? . : ; VDMINlHTRATOR'S NOTICK. 1 hare this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate 6f Martha Hon tor before the clerk of the Superior Court. 'All persons holding claim* against se!d eetata are requested to present them to me. duly verified. A.'l persona indebted to said estate^ are requested to make an Immediate settlement. This 7th day of Deeember, 1916. MOSES E DOWDY. U-T-ftwp.
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