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__ iicond r|m __> ._ Ao|ut 6. 1?0?, kt |?>VnW? at y Wrtmtom. N C, u<lf> ?> wt ?t Much J. 1st*. - a ~ ^ Hnth ??n ?rcya.4vK?.' i'.u W*-""""""PW viwij .1 v'.t; t. a?i. l*L u kM r^fr. :V' f-ce on date of efptratk?; mHirvlai * it will be continued at thrift ar sub riptlon rates until notice to atop if received- " Tf you do not get the Dally News promptly telephone or write'the manager and the complaint will receive immediate attention. II" la our dek;re to please you. ^ Partiea leading town should not fall to let the "News folio*. them dally with the news or Washington fresh and crlap. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like * a letter from home. Those at the fn'ashore or mountains will find the New? a most welcome and luterest.:-R visitor. , ..f . | V?l aitides sent lo the Dally News 1' r publication must be signed by t'ie writer, otherwise they will not : ?? published. ? (f&DAY, JANUARY O. This is splendid weather for the charitable organizations or the city Jo do good. ' Thefe is at least one pastor who has asked the Daily News t& report any ruses of destitution and want, to j,- him, that he nyiy investigate.it, and any one knowing of such cases will " lend succor to the needy by reporting it to this office Bryan says that Roosevelt may not) he able to keep his (Roosevelt's) n.iroe off the primary ticket, but that he. lUryaa.i will be able to keep hisown off. And. there's going* to be more aides on Colonel Bryans' staff directing tbeir attention to that particular line of -effort than the Irrepressible can master Virginia is going to make a fight this year for free school books, an example that North CaroUna might veil emulate There are hundreds of children in the state deprived of an education by reasotT"o? the prohibitive price of school books. Special Tax districts, free books and 4 compulsory education will put us in the U-ad within a few years. "l^&ffitptlBt church at Cambridge, iiasflSuBeptec} Clarence Richeson's resignation ? There are a few more ministers lu the country that would serve both their Creator and the world generally in other walks of life more acceptably than in the ministry. .Many are called, but fewer might be hosen like Richeson and the Presbyterian minister that had a child laid on his doorstep ar .Mooresville last year. .fudge Bragaw went after the milk in t*S? roroa nut when he emphasized he enforcement of the prohibition !a*f. regardless of whether it was a uood. or bad law Enforcement of * he 1a?'s is what we want and to enforce it means to prohibit railroad and express companies from hauling liquor into the state. They are the leading factors in the violation of rlre law today. y ? ^ Secret of Influence. Force, fervor, intensity?these are the qualities' which have given their power ?n great leaders in all the movement? by ,?hlch the world has t been swayed Sometimes they have * been prevent iu men who left so little / written UHU.'.iia' or whose efforts were folVd |.> adverse circumstances that we <-;in n. "m only the fsc\ that they nr:-t h:-'e Icon remarkable t'e car.w s'n? Ir ensprvn'Mes admired and w?i?*S:-i They possessed 'he t : o it '*Ti:ce. rh? I'S'i v\p c?ntut :rr'lr i'-.i it They ar- h> rl.M'.e-* of history.? ^V.UUil.r,- : t.:L Sta-s Th^t Cive L?ttl- Light. Scatter'd 'h.uigh ?! lice are In^ rnmcrsh'e star* *!:r.i g've for'h very little light or h -t? Kit! ? r they were never -at any ; ej-'ml rf tlflr history, br.gfft ami c'o* ins like "the myriad s'ars 111 at nv-Ue ti e tiil'inifi'it sky ro beautiful, ?r ir the course of countless' ^ the |v?nt :irv once poser. has radiated :.".v ;-n.u 'lent i::t" 'he dei-tit i:f -:. .-r :'ri' n w *riry :ire. a* ?i.?ip ;-> O'.-r., /! ! pit stars" , Prlrtir.g m CHra. If rarnri ere to U l'el'od on. thoy had lliP r-t of ri'i luting iri China "2.400 rear* i:jr*i" If wnH^!nck printing, however, rhnttah it Is eaid that they Wty* }j'r .Hadrjotueililug very like movable type Eytv t ih t)(j9 middle of ibe t?;r.U> 4century. * '^ "Thejti'njny l-c acn-c doubt as to the exfc ,, act 'period, but tiierp Is no room for OdHVt'r.li.g tin? lid f'/ni' (Vr imsity ' * e#?tur;rb bc.trc it v.t. Ithbvvtr'lB'^Europe tho art Vaa well known In China. 4 Their Name* Against Them. 1 We are believed to believe that An^ an la* left no descendant a. but there were people so like hi in as to bear E?V. 1 'be name' of Anan^. or M^atn Anarian. Their -descendant* have ($ benr the brunt of ancestral diM' it :/ So, Mr, Anaffeonte may perhaps trace bis daj-JI" scei? back t? tha awadt .^yee* ?Vn*j tit <k woman and wihe Not unlike- ; 17. lihlsfcfreaifwi.f^iic HrwtUaa. PHa r*" dnrJUso-has suns rV~rSHBi siSSs: ?* ."^ * ^*. ;'' ,. --PT**.?..' '- -' v?d5k;.; ToocjtfNF: nBRfite h% a IWHiai ' ."!=- -l \v.>f . TUn(. ?- - k-7?'*. -rCf 2T-?v .l .. vv: j THRKSTliM . ?J? ?. 'f-Jr-.r: 7L *i\ - ?! . *--> ?y ?I ACRK8 ttfVMiMBHlfiti>vt<?) > s<E?H oak vr no>j* t?f -no?i*a;ui? . aBobta*."'" w *?unt ? I WWHKWA*V:t v?* ivfl, I ajS^ZJL Ctt-OPEBATE TO SEtL FRUIT Qro+ers' Work Om Not Com Until Mon.y to Safety Depoeited?California Example. I For tho benefit of the fruit lndustr) I t would urge that as growers we tako j | broad view of the marketing problem. In the first place It has bean clearly demonstrated that a fruit grow-1 er's business does not cease when the I frutt Is grown; It only ceases when money for the crop Is safely In the bank, and their only to begin again In the preparations for s nsw crop. This thing of turning one's crop over to some ouslde commission iwanaa fn ~tf although BoraeUmw coming up to expectations has. .nevertheless, so.fre-. quently ended In financial disaster to the growers concerned that enlightened communities have long since evolved the better plan of marketing j through associations of growers, says a writer In an -exchange. Ex this method, s sufficient quantlt/of fruit is brought together to enable the aaaoclatlon to employ Its own managers and salesmen. These men are hater-1 ested only In getting as much for the growers as possible. The largest and' most notable example, of this In. the' United States, or the world, perhaps. 1r the California Fruit Growers' exchange. which has Its agents in evenr xrge market Ih the United States and Canada, and a representative In Europe. Then there) are fruj* growers' assoCatioDB In Flbrlda. Texas. Washington. Oregon. tab. Idaho and Coi orado. Berlin Sells Own Food. With a view to mitigating the bondltlona resulting from tbe extraordinary rise In food prices the olty of Berlin has gone Intp business as, a wholesale food merchant. According to the plan adopted by the city council, agents have been sent to tleeetemunde. the great flsbtDg center on the North sea. to contract for the put-chase of cat-loads of sea fish. ? Plan for Next Year. ! Now is the time to plan for next I year. Plan the rotation so that the land I will rapidly increase in fertility, the | purc-brpd stock on the farm will be j well fed, the family fare sumptuously every day in the year on the products of the farm, and one or more money I ciopt will be grown. Little Nonsense Relished. Farmers are men. and a little nose dense now and then Is relished by the wisesT of ua. No one tlkea to be ls??tuted and preached to all the timo nor to feel that when he goes to a Btato fair he must perforce be serious from morn till night and fill his head with nothing hut instruction. Woman Fails, However, to Capture Peach Loving,Lad, Who Scamp^ < era Off. Alton: (11.*-Rather than lose the fruit of a peach tree bj^"t>oyB mealing. Mrs. John I infold chopped down a tree in which a boy sat on a branch grinp<ng at her. The boy'munched peaches auring the razing operation. . Her pleaa to let her peackea remain on the tree were not answered by the neighborhood boys. When she saw a boy on the topmost branch, she ordered him down. He did not obey. When she began whacking on the tree trunk with an ax the boy climbed to a lower branch. Now r*e got you." ahe shouted an the tree fell. She was mistaken, however, as the boy scampered across the yard when the tree and its fruit struck the . rAHDil Retail Market Disturbed. ? English growers are finding It more profitable to send their lavender to market In bunches, instead of selling to perfume mskors. the result being a surprising rise In the price of oil-of* lavender. v XOnCR OF BALK. Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a mortgage from John D. Klllingsworth and wife. Mat lie D. KJIllqgsworth to the undersigned. Carey J. .Hunter, dated the 29th day of January. 1910, whirh la record In the Reglster'b .OfQce of Beaufort County, North Carolina,. In Book 159, Page 446. kbe undersigned will, on the 2?nd day of , January. 1912, at 12 o'clock Noon, . pell, for cash, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door In Beanfort Countj?*i?4orth Carolina, the following deaggjfbed real e?ta(d j".>) Firat: Ikying and. )>eir\g.ln the County, an A Btate aforesaid. Wash*1 ington Township, and In the City of | Washington, on the Northwest corner of Harvet and Third streets; 1 being 2-6 of lot No. 86.known as the Interest of Mattle D. Killingsworth set apart to her In lot No. 36, Pungo Town, In the division between the heirs at law of M^^rThore, which I said division' Is recorded itt+! Register's Once of Beaufort County! Hi Bool6*19. Page 190. and dated OetobeaAfth, 1*?? l? ?1*> )>? IowIbk^M. Martha P.. Pborn to Innmtt. Baa* *4. Baca i ni-'i If i "i ? Srd. 1894, recorded iu th? IUiUWr'4 Ofilc? of Bo'ufort Countj. Th? tkw being the property of Mettle D. KUlingsworth wife of John B. Killingsworth. Second: A cert* lb piece c-r p&xnrt of lend, lying and being In the County and State aforeeal'!. Bath Township and more particularly described as follows: roklnnlng at Washington and CeechTille road where It crosses D. Wlndiey a line, and running with the *s*Id road Weetjrardly to the line of the trh'ct of land sold by J. H. Fortscue to Wllythanla Paul; thence. Sonthwardly with the lttte of the saKl tract far endttgh that a third tine running parallel to the main road to W*D. Wlndieya' line, and with the said' W B. Wlndley's line to thebeginning. containing ten acree, it being the same tract of land conveyed to John B. KUlingsworth hy W. B. Rodman. Mortgages; on March 4th, 1907, 'and recorded tn Book 150, Pnge 110. of the Register's Oftice of Bennfdrfc County. Third. Know* as the Myers Mrm and being The seme land conveyed to John B. KUlingsworth by John Q ? Myers on Jahnary let. 1191, which said deed was duly i*e*orded in the Register's Offlee of Beaufort Connty in Book 77.' Page 169. which deed is herebly referred to for a full and complete description of the said land. Said tract containing 600 acres', more or less, and lying In Jackson Swamp. Vourth: Known as the Jones land owned by John D. KUlingsworth, and being the same fad identical land conveyed to JotyfD. KUlngsworth by Virginia Sat&rthwalte, by deed dated November 8th. 1890, which si'.id deed is recorded In the Registers office of Beaufort .county in Book 16, Page 18$, which deed is hereby referred to and made a'part hereof for full and confplete descriptlon of the said land, aaid tract containing 100 acre#, mord'-or less. Eighth: Known asr the Portlecne and being the same Aid. Idtatlotl land conveyed to the aald JoU B. Kllllngaworth by M. T. Keach wife by deed dated iJuoe 1st. 1901, and recorded ifa^the Reglater'a offloe of Beautort County in Book 116, Page 258. to which deed reference Is hereby made a part hereof for fall and complete description of the aaid land, aaid land containing 110 acres, "more or less. t * Sixth: Known as "the Harris Home Place owneO-by John B. Killingsworth, and being the same an (^Identical tract of land conveyed to the aald John B. Kllllngaworth by Roanna Squires oj^deed dated ?? ? . .. and recorded in the Registrer'8 Office of Beaufort County in Book llt*J^gge 78, which said deed ia hereby referredJfx> and made a part hereof fir the purpose of a full and complete-description of the aaid land. - ~~"7~ Seventh: ? Known as the Roland land owned by John B. Kllllngaworth and being the same and identical tract of land conveyed to the said John B. Kllllngaworth by A. Mayo,. Trustee, by deed dated January 9th, 1891. and recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County In Book 76. Page 563, which deed ia hereby referred to and made a part hereof for the purpose of A?full and complete. description of the aaid land. Eight: Known eas the FortJscu land, owned by Joha B. Killingsworth and being the same and identical land conveyed to the aald John B. KlUingaworth by Mason Fortlacue and others by deed dated March 2nd, 1903, and recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County to Book referred to and made a part Jterepf for a fait mid complete-deeriptlofa of the aald land. Ninth: Known an- the John B. Kllllngeworth Home Place, and whereon the ealg. John B.' Killingsworth now resides. and being the tame ant!*identinal lafid'tonveyft to ,tW> rtw ajhttii; viui*rt<r?r?': \a IMP ep?r?t? deed*, ene from J. T. I^llntreorth. <M*? J?nSir' let. 1*81. and recorded In the Register's Office of Beanfort Coanty In Book ?4. Page 229. and the other from Mary a KUllttgnworth. dated October Id, 1871 and recorded in th* Regliter's Office of Beaafort County In Book 17, Page 150. both of-' aid deed* being referred to and mede.a part hereof for the gprpooe of a and complete desertion of the agld^ Tenth; Known pa the Blgkeht! lmd. now ddned by Johb B.Klll-j irior Boot and ' ok for th* Hub BW5555) 1 Wade-Mark appMTf MaUoar 2^rt??bbqU and shoe*. JfTTV, t -! ROW ONE WOMAN WON; Itr Bcakh and Strength Ik! ' A|atai by The Use of Cardd. Tampa, Flo.?In a MUr from o cttjti Mrs. E. C. Coram writes: "I was ? all weakened and worn out with wo- ? manly troubles. Mr bashaw* brought 1 felt and Rooked Ilk* a new woman. K > think the remedy U"wonderful. ?c reqommoad it to my_frtends. tor t hare a "SiJ^^wSSSJPcoXbm weak. 0 and Voesaoly orgaaa, strengthening t ? It kslpa to ntMb tko worn-out nor- 7 wma tyntow nod ruUnw tbo effect. of * oronrork. both moo til and phjitotl- 0 TUtj yooro' oucooooful wo. flttr \ i In etery community, there lire soma who hare Wan benefited by Ceninl* t The benaUcial affect* of this time . tested woman's remedy, am abac " themselves In many different ways. 11 - h John B. Klllingsworth. by L M 3 Blakely by deed, dated February 3d, 1886, and recorded in the Register's tl Office of Beeufort County in Book y 88. Pace 49*. to which deed refer- t ence is hereby' made and the same made a part hereof for the.purpose of full and complete description of the said Ifcnd. ? And also the folio wing personal property: o Fifteen notes from Hoaea Peel and wire. Luis Pepl, to John B. Killtagaworth. dated December 81st, 1908. the first *nyible en the 1* W'trf -J January, 1908, and the others Annually .theroofter. bearing Interest mi the rate oral* per cent per annum, and secured fty a mortgage from the said HoaeS Ppel and wife. Lute Peel, to the said John B. KilllmgsWorth, dated December. Slat. 1908. and recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County. North Carolina, la Book 143, Pag* 899. the first of aa*4 notes being subject, bowerer. to credits as follows: November 20th, 190*. $76; January 1?U, 10*08. tS KO- Vnv?mK~- 1l?h ??no ??.<] December 4th. 1908, ft; mad the second of said notes being subjecT to the following credits: November 1st. 1908. 980; December 4th. 190V. ?*ft. This the list day of December, 1911. 1 CAREY J. HUNTER. Mortgagee. J Small Mac Lean "k McMullan, Atiy*. North Carolina. Beaufort County. * Harris Hardware Company and ? .others vs. Moore Lumber' Company. In the Superior Court. _ Notice of * Rale. , . Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Beaufort , County in the above entitled action. f the undersigned. A. M. Dumay. as ^ Receiver of tbe Moore Lumber Company^-wlil on "the 15th day of Janu- t sry 1919 at 19 o'clock Noon. eell. for _ cash to the highest bidder, before the Court House door .in Beaufort Coun- D ty, tbe following described personal property: . J , Three lO'O H. P. boilers sU nec^ sary connections bricked in; threes 4*6x4 feed water pumps, connected; one 115 H.-P. H. B. t O. engine; one Curtis top and bottom saw mill com- . tion log turner, "Curtle": one geared ^ heavy duty log Jac* complete; one 8* . Mitt, ft Err III bog tar grlndlag ft*!: ' one 42' .wing mw complete; one Perkins double block automatic j heading aaw, .1! other necessary shafting, belts, steel split pulley*, 1 *lw?; ?** ***? conveyor.., O^ott, S^H.P. KUM.11 .ntofc.Mc ? cm off uxiimw.o Q.xt.r r>;-w%itc , ?r ?' tKrtf i?wi .off frame complete; two Baxter-D. Whit nor bar- o; rell saws without frames; d Treroy 8 tight stave listers complete; 2 drum t! saw grinders; one automatic circular a saw grinder* complete, all gther a feet amok* stacks for same; two li leys and other tools, stare conveyors ? aft., for; Uui share mouthed roa- n chlhery; one 45 ?, P. Nagle engine si side crank; two f?' Double Orhlm q| no aaddla luk II^ N; Porter locomofra; -W Surry Park.r hrnry doty ?om aklddar; on* Sorry Parker Igntduty Iron rig eklddnr; 1* mile. 0 ud X*' railroad Iron. t*j? Mot ?rr complete: t? gaa boat XI foot Bg T>i H. P. Lathrope tulu tor owing; Kxityln Id foot'x aloe oat* complete aod iMird; ona fu oat It feet loo* It It. p. Latbrope nglae tor towing;' bait lataraat In aa boat "Cor*." <1*1 ll K. p. good oadttloa; 60 tt plecen ti*19 air ryod tad IlaWd rod.(am atarea; 10 t tatt 1I-H roach ananlahed handle; 10 M log ran black gam boardat oar atablee. toad room and cart thaier, otxe bone; qM mule; one ox; kran_a.--l._a-a^-4a!-ww ? dtM. all uotwry flit.rea, la Ida ,ay of aceles. show cases, oil tank ?0 ;alk>o as stock. Office two story 6i20; one roller toDdeek: one naW; ' ne riot die Sua typewriter and dart; a* bookkeeper's desk. all othac Miairr fixture* 8tor*** room Math far mill sappBae. All of tha adore described persona] roparty, with tha exoeption ol ona jcomotlro and two xkldderx, two lo* . am and railroad . Iron.shore dacrlbad la now isthahtoh ft mm plrnl < tha Moor* Lumbar' Ctapaar ah ha 8. rtorn In* property; 'xdjolnlnr be low. Of WamuajtM.Vhg* tha ad tha aald 'lo?*tn?*equibment Is Ituatad st OnUtord Sldln* on tha Vsshlnstoh * Vnndemere RaOraad. ^rSTra^aWfiS" lme ?md nltce tho imWnlinKl wilt i naav^aaats h* "* 1 "v ^?Mm)?wa?MM 1" , ISO dsll all ol tha' rl(ht tWa sU ' atereat of tha dhId Moora Lumbar dmpany in and to a certain laaas old conrayad to It by 8. Flam In*, by rasa dated tha id day of Jaoukry, Ml, which la racordad In tha Betfsar*a OTBca of Beaufort County, forth Carolina, n Book 1*4. 'Pare Notice Is (Iran that'at snl^ saJte be-purchaaer will ha required to disoslt Ten per cent ot the amount M. A M. DUMAY. Receiver Moora Lumber Co. y ll-Hjh-n-w a-wka iorth Carolina, Beaufort County. Harrla Hardware Company and , than. *a. tVeehingtoa lArmhcr Com- , any. In Superior Court. Notice ot Sumions. . o tha &lpo1|h01d?r?. Creditors. l.Bhalar. and others Intereewa In . tjan^atrs ol thedefendant cor so ration, notice U Hereby \ That In an actio*, entitled' u , bora, brought for the purpoee of op-' olntinf a Recelrer of the defendant or pore tlon; a eummoaa haa been aly leaned and eerred upon the detodant corporation which la la orda aad figure* aa follow*, net Harris Hardware Company aad there, ra Waahlnctoa Lumber Com?ay. Bwnni^i for Relief. 'he State of North Carolina To the Bherlh of Beaafqrt County. OreetYou are hereby codaagaded to , ummoh Washington Lumber Comaay, tie* defendant a bo re name&4( :-mr\Xn*pd wtthla your Coaaty to ppear^fcfora a Judge or our luperloT 0%urt at a Court to he held or the County of Beaufort In tho oert Hone* la Washington, on the nd. Monday bafora the 1st Monday f March, It beta* the llth. day of 'ehruanr 1(U. U ana per the comlalnt which Win he depoalted I* the fftce of tho Clerk of the Superior lourt ot eald County wfiSErthe tret bra* daya of said term; and let the aid defendant take notice (hat If K alls to aaewer the eald complaint rlthja the thn* required by law the lalntffu will appl\to the Courtier he relief demanded la the comMMbii Hereof UtL hot. and ?f UiU n* x?* mad* Via ratar*.^ .Qfren under my hu4 thla 11th M?.ot DM.Sm. . r-' OBO. A. FAIJU . ; Sjj-pjej Clark 8w parlor Court. . And'aald pott too will further take MlM that A. M. Duma* has boos uly aappolntad aa Raaptrw. of the , afandant corporation pad goal I led , a MMB and that all ctalma acalnat , am* ahould bo Bled with him. at ro Hired by law. Wvi ' .. d . | Thla December lit*., 1*11. ] 0E0. A. PAUI-7 , W':l , rffti'-r . .. N| =, < Atj sjutt noR* worms. Trick* duly quaMftaaa* Bxacdtue 1 c th* laat will and Taetamant or arah Jonea. late of thla county. Lore la hareby nVrea that all claim* ralnat aald aatata muat he exhibited ad mad With the underelaned wttht twelve month* ot thla data, or thla otic* win b* pleaded In har Of thalr ! Itorarr All pareona lhdabted to jSin'dlTof Dacatnbir. iyil." ! ?A -1 ? ,* ~- 1 ~? ^Spk^N fl'"* ">t"c "v^"': '.? NOTICE. B. B Nlcholaon U?i. A. IHalal. Ir., formerly practicing lav under the note of "Ktehuleon * Dunirl," ham. thU, th. Bret&y of January. l?l?. dlaaoUad purtoerehlp mil In the future the aaid Nteholaaa . Inue to ha.e hie offioe In the ottea rormerly occupied by tfce Arm M Mlcholaoo Daniel: *. A IJ.nl.lJr Will here his office on Market street tiro doors from the City HmlL This-the m-day of January, 1?12. B. B. NICHOLSON. -tgr^Vv- ?r-A. DANIEL, m. 'V-J " ; - ' -14 1-mO-C ;v. 1 ' MS-MSl DM . Route of the Schadnlo-to afreet Jom Utt. N. B?The (ollowlno echedul. I| UTe. publlaheiT)* InfortihtldhVoly ifcln W. as.CD?UP?Nitht Bum Pullman aleoplng car* (or Norfolk. 1?:M a. a Dalit?For Norfolk, woat. Parlor car aorrlea. 4:tt p. m. Dally aacapt Buadap? For Balharan. i ' ? [ 1 7:00 a. m. Dally > ice pi Sunday? For Groan Till*. WUaan and Halalgb Coonada north, mdh a d ??t with all llnrr. I;H p. m. Dally?For Oreanyllle. W'.laon ahd Ralalah JnoUor parlor oar." ---frl:U a. m. Dally? rullman aleopand ftidelgh. Connects north, sooth 7 Booth bo and. j 2:10 a.1n. Dally?For Now Born, Klnaton. arid Ooldaboro. Pollman -xv:97MU atrDnlly e*o*p? Suau^r ?r??-N>* Bant. V--: ' ?:?? hJf. Dally?For New nern. Oold.bora and Beaufort. Jto 1 for farther Information and ran- I tr ration of Pollman sleeping ear ipara apply to T. H. Myers. W-ahI Op ton. N. C Oam- (apt, a, I Norfolk. Va. NOTICE OF BALE. Tinder and by rtrtue of the terma of a CUBlte Mortgage7 from lohn B. Kllllagaworth to tha oodofc IfMd It CMrka TrmUi, d*t?5 torch. Itth.lUl. and recorded Is lie Itaclatar'a Offlce of Baaufort County. North Carolina. In Book ?T, i of January. 1*1*. at 1J o'clock . Noon, call, for each, at cabUr taction, hafore the Court Hoaaa door , to tha hlahaat bidder, the followloa deeorlbed personal property, to-wtt; I- All of tha ho?a. bo In number. of . loba B. Kllllnaeeg'itt, raid koxa bain* mostly white In eolor .and Cbeehlre ttock and aoma of tbatn black oaao? all of the aaiuie owned by John B KUllngsworth on March 18th. 1911. twenty head, aoine large and aoma email, black and white- In color: all the coats owned by John I. KiUlnceworth on March 18th, ItftV KM pitted or whit* and blank In^fclor: oh mar* mule block In tolor named "Puna," eight yeora >ld; one mare male _ black gamed "IjnU." bight yeara old: one koreo mole black, named "lack," rwelro yaara old; ail. ot the crope ralaed by John B. KllHidamirth on the I ah da deacrlbed I no Daod of , Mot dlron by blm to Paaaa B Clark, which ! dated Dooomber. lot. 1?0?. Hid recorded In the ReMOtefe Ofloe If .Beaufort County In Book 167. rantaoawSK*^/ ..-V' Tbla the llth day or December, it\\. rf' " JESSE K. CI,ARK, I, Imall M.r leftht MeMuIlen. Attyr. 11-11 1-a-w 4-wka ' Out lut fcijfht? HwHlnfrit and Oorm* lUia ud KM** 8U. ? . Or?r Brown's Drn* Stors. jM ^S ? V * j : *2??rK ' WAWUIM^OSf, W. C. / ? Sj* * ? ' f ? * ' ; ? _fU <? ' . WAsaraoro*. w. c. ? -2r- >* - " "<*)' .. ' ' ' . s ' J I * | r; ' ., ./> "^v. v^.c'2 I . - *. * -+1' * '. + ~- .. \ r-ri r afcS I * : * .. ' ? ' ? ;.lw9vW"-..: * ? ' *-.. ? . ? _ * * \y K. A. MMU. . Aiunnwi-L? Pnwtk* jrn all Oaru *> Hut* gtraat. - ' > W. JX. ' 1 1 "* ',' '< ? l>H W . r* " Vsi MIAOA* a STKWAtf HfcVi' **-.s *. i ' Altompya ud Couas?lor*-at-La* : w | i.- ....... i i i" ' ? ? -7>T', OOUJK I. eluuANG 1 . , Attarn.j.t-Law Waahtaftoa, N. C. : : . . . . : j"^Vi -"J ?- KORWOOD L. suutoxa JK K > . . *- : - . Sr - acl* .. V Attoh-7-at-law Waataladtoa. *T C. - !..? ' *7 ' ' LODGE DIRECTORY I1KAVFORT COWCft, Ko. IMt. gS H?JA1 .IrwhMB, I ttt Tnflon's Ball first u4 third Friday erraino e?cti month gjl tt g o'clock. ^ ^ cSSSLifES^LL. X??u I* Tayloo'a Hatl tnry Two- ' tor ...nu? a* ? ? <*?*. TtaB TAr TTl u",8 '* '. .i-5 5 *nUUNI LODGE, No. Ife . StLO.O.r. < .V. . JriSl? liaota mi) Tt.ur.day toaalMKto T?*Joo'. Hall at t o'clock. J J ; . "-J& " ;? > ** NAOMI REbEKAH I.ODWK, No, .. Lao. p. Ks i Moot* to Tayloo'a Hall aocond tod Si ? toorth Friday aarh month at i p. m. PAMUOO^LOIIOK, So. T?. to tWr b?ll." tM?<?lr?,^?Or- "a rg<^y m ... ^ 4 ORB 1X>DGE, No. t?M, J '3g?|H 3sEe?-W*Si Ai M. ^M??U? in tbair haU. corner^BoDaer ,. "' - - v ^SSraS jr - - - *!53fll f?. m. aT" ^ 011 H ?i ..
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1912, edition 1
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