FOI 8 A LB? SLAB WOOD. COT UP rtadj for your store or haiter. ?fxty oeita per lo .d at mill, eighty live cents dellv? Fowl?'* 11111. rtiojio 125. i-nwc. :->*? ? ? .. . ? '*?*?> . . . iaatvni jjautje often?* s vAtb c Hih Potatoes. Ooieram^nt In ?fleeted. C. Morgan Williams. Ho. 8 OtJVgg Ttl'BVnUTBK? HI oondttlan. OolBf at a MorillM. Baku's Stadia. 147-tfc. AflYQitU* lii tbe Dally News. To Tbe Creditors of the Jefferson Forfeiture Compwr, m Corporation. TAKE NOTICE Tbe Jefferson Furniture Company, a corporation, on January 4th. 1916, mads a Dted of Assignment, to tbe undersigned of Its -entire assets, for tbe pnrpOM of .Blading up Its affairs: AMI creditors of the Jeffereor Furtoiture Company, a corporation, are hereby bo tilled to Ale their elalms Itemised, and duly verified, wltl the undersigned, or with George A. Paul, Clerk Superior Court Bestofort County. Washington, N. C | wltAln sixty days from tbl* date. Upon failure to do so, said err d ltora will b4 forever barred from I participating In tho proceeds of thli | assfenment. ?his January tOth, 1916. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, Trustee for Jefferson Furniture | Company, a corporation, Wash ington, N. C. l-2l-4wc. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtu* of a D^ed of I Asrtgnment made by the Jefferson Furniture Com pan : , a corporation, to the undersigned Trustee, dated January 4th, 1916, and of record In Bsnnfort County Records, the un designed Trustee, will on Monday, February 14th, 1916, at the hour of It If. it the store of the Jrfffreo? Furniture Company, a corporation, on Ma'n Street In the City of WSfh Ingtou, N. C . offer at public sale, to tbe highest bidder tor cash, the fol lowing property: All of that stock of furniture, stoves, merchandise. fixtures, s ap plies, and all stock of said corpora tion located In said ttors building, ant also all stock of said corpora tion located In the warehouse on tbe North side of Third street, In the City of Washington, N. CI, together with all teass, accessories, and fix tures. together with all book ac counts, notes, choses In actions nod title retslnlng contmcts of the said corporation. Tbe right Is reserved to fix a first bit. and to reject any and nil bids made, and to sell tbe stock In part, and In bulk, and to accept that bid aggregating the most, whether li be In parcel or la bulk. The purchaser will be required to deposit 10 per cent of bid at tlm' of sale, la cash, or bid wMl be re Jested . and next highest bid accept ed. Balance will be payable upon delivery of bill of sale. Time of sale Monday. February 14th, nt Twelve M.. at tbe store of the Jefferson Furniture Company, on Main Street* Washington. N. 0.. terms of sale cash This January tlst. 1916. NOIHtfOOD L. SIMMON8. - Trustee, JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO A corporation. NOTE ? A complete and detailed Inventory of all stock In store and warehouse of all accessories and fix tires, and a complete detailed state. * it of all book aocounts, contracts other svldsnecs of Indebted**" the names of debtors, poet ot dne and bow secured. U fe A. Paul. Clerk or can be ex from the "? c"" >RT ITEMS FlfOM Neighboring Cities. Plcswed WW. Fire Engine. Balhavtn ? rn? n#w fir* engine n oently purchased by tho Board of rows Aldermen from the Waterous Engine Storks Co., of St. Paul. Minn. *m given a try-out Taaoday and ?u put through a thorough test In throwing vat?r tttrougk hose ueveral hundred feat In length and alto through throe sets of hoaa of shorter length*. Tho engine proved to ba all that waa clei&ed for It by the company and everyone who saw It work were greatly pleated. Brartre U la Hon* from Hospital. Rocky Mooai ? Friend* In the city will ba glad to learn that Mr J. C. Bratwell, the president of the Planters National Bank, waa last I night abla to ratnrn to hie home i here from Richmond, where he wentl on Sunday morning, laat. for a minor operation,- Mr. Bratwcil, according to rwporta. la convalescing rapidly, and thla morning, be waa abla to be in hi* office for a short time. To Take Luane Pmos. ^"Bafhatiati Oh 1 e f of Police J. Mack; Pftol^wwU. to Washington last week ,p**p nornlng while he *?? In the Far mers Supply Co.'s store at Vsnoe joro doing some trading. Mr. Blllson was apparently In good health thla morning, and hla sudden demise came aa a shock to hla many Irlends. Dr. Johnson, of Vancrboro, was tn the store at the time and gave all possible medical aid btft thla proved of no avail.* The deceased la survived by one Mater who resides at Klnaton and whoM name eouid not be learned this morning. To Find the Water Level In Soil. { In tb? Farm and Flreelda la the fol lowing adrlce to tha farmer who I* about to plant hla crops: MTha water lerel la a term owad In speaking about soils. It meant the depth In the ground where the soil ta saturated with moisture. To/ fln how I they help tone up the whole system. > Fine for the stomach too. Aids di gestion. Purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Only 26c. at your Druggist. I ^ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate ol Mrs. Laura B. O' Neal, deceased, late of Beaufort County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims a galnst the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Washingon on or before the 12th day of January, 1917, or thlf notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to aald estate will please make Imme diate payment. This 12th day of Janaary, 1916. A. O. O'NEAL, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Laura B. O'Neal. l-12-6we. FOUN DT The Best Protection Against Poverty fc OLD AGE A steady Increasing bank account with tb? underel*n?d. What could be more sensible? What la more aatlafylns? NOW la a food time to begin. Tomorrow may brlag hearler expenses or a emaller pay check. Banfc of Washington Washington, N. C THt WIFE "Collier's Weekly" uyi: "A wife should never stand In the wi y of that I!fe Insurance which is her onlr protection from prlYa tion and poverty. On the conrary. she should demand It. Bhe should insist that It b^ regarded not as an extravagance nor aa an Investment, hut as a necessity. It must come before luxurlee. auch as tupermilllnered bonnets for th^ wife and clears for the husband. In fact. It should arrive with the wedding presents. ? husband who cannot afford to put a pol cy of insurance upon hli life In the hands of his bride Is too poor to buy a marriage license or to pay a wedding fee." L*t us write your Life Insurance In the Mutual L!fe of NPY.. the oldest and largest In the United States. VVm. Bmgaw & Company, First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C THE BEAUFORT COUNTY Building & Loan Association Opened January 29th Members are rafcested to make their pay ments prompt^F^ Others wishing to take out stock may still do so. J. K. HOYT, - - President WM. B HARDING, Sec. J. LEON WOOD JAMES W. COLJt Mnnbm New York Cotton ExcliAngc. J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provisions, 78 Plums Street* Carpenter Building, Norfolk. Vs. Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board Trada and other financial centers. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Investment and marginal accounts given careful attention. What the Buick Has Done and Will Do. Only this week a trip of 700 miles Over the worst roads to be found any where was Completed in less than 3 days. This is what Mr. F. H. Vrn Ehcrstein did in his six cylinder BUICK when he drove from his home to Savannah, Ga. What Mr. VonEberstein has done you can do. What More Convincing Proof Can We Furnish Come in. We wil) demonstrate to you the many good features of these cars. C. L. Carrow.