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WiSHWRTdll DIIIY NFfHSl vtnuiiuiuiun uniLi rlhv frjfllUJIIHMa ^EY^3BTj|yiPTMRN0<W W?Ur Stmt - I Aijsrt? iK?."tTihrisrtoSsrs Washington. N. O.. under the act ol March ?. Ii70. * 0-*e Month $ .15 yjor Months l.Q# 9ta Months 1.10 One Year 8?00 Bp'-', - Subscribers desiring the paper diaK; s. continued will please notify this ofK:1' on date of expiration, other-iss I It will be continued at regular tub^ ccrlptlon rates until, notice to atop la received. If yon do sot get the Dally News promptly telephone or write the manSi ager and the complaint will receive Immediate.attention It la our desire to pleeae yon. Parties leaving towh should not fatt to let the Newa folio* them 4 dally with the news of Washington fresh and drlap. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a letter from home. Those st the heaabort or mountains will find the News a most welcome and Interestlog visitor. Ail articles'sent to the Dally Newa Cor publication most be signed by R, the writer, otherwise they will not ?e published. MONDAY, JANUARY lfl. WHO0OKVKR ASKJSTH. !v The auggestlon thrown out to the fediee Friday last to 'tend their aid i In. the fight for a Union station, *u not Intended to convey the Idee that Che male population of the town were not ffoing to Join forces with them; but eo admirably hare the ladies of i Washington acquitted themselves in their undertakings that we would Bke to eee them start the move? tueternalise the Union Station project, prepare a petition netting forth o the needs of a Union Station and undor the auspices of the Wo mans Betterment Aseociation. Woman* Christian Tempeifi^ce Union, Ladies' Aid Societies, Daughters of Rebecca and daughters of what not. circulate ft and obtain the signature of every lady in the city. Then as a solid phalanx call on the Board of Aldermen. Chamber of Commerce. Merchants' Aseociation and any other organisation of the city to join yon in presenting the matter to the Commerce Commission, and, we are in a position to state authentically that at lehet one of these organizations C. has already promised their hearty support. The Union Station is badly needed < and. Is as sure to come as the even-J log follows noon. We want the credit] of this more to go to the ladies of; Washington, we Want them to take the inlatlve because nothing 6f greater import has be^n proposed for "* Washington In a number of yeqrs and certainly nothing In which not ['"S only every citizen Is more vitally Interested,^ but every visitor to the town as well.' It Is one need upon which we are air agreed; It Is a common right vested In the citizens that is pre-'eed ^ and usurped by the railroads. [ < The Interstate Commerce Commission is a board to whom we can appeal for the restoration of our lights Kv and If presented as "the facts exist, will be restored to us. | This is an opportunity that reTuries rery little effort to accomplish I wonderfully great rpsults. "WhoI ere* asketh" of the Commission, with the preponderance of evidence of the | righteousness of the cause that Washington could present, "reeeiv.lOnCK OF BALK, R Under and by virtue of the Power f' \ "f Bale contained In a mortgage from John D. Kllllngsworth and wife. Mattie O. Kllllngsworth to the undersigned. Casey J. Hunter, dated the 59 th day of January. i>10. which Is 9-^ record in the Register's Offtoe of Beaufort County. "North Carolina, in Book 169, Page 449, the undersigned will, on the llnd day of January, ' 1919, at 19 o'clock Nood, sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Beaufort % County, North Carolina, the foliow* lug described reel estate to-wlt: ?. First: Lying end being in the County and BUatr aforesaid. Wu^ ' 0 lagtou Township, and in the City of Washington, on the Northwest corner of Harret and Third streets being 9-6 of lot No. 3< known as the | interest of Mettle D. Kllllngsworth I - set apart to her In lot No. 96, Pango Town, In the dlrislon between the heirs at law of Martha Thorn, which aid dlrlaion Is receded In the Register's Of flee of Beanfort County Is Book 119, Page 199, and -dated October ltth, 1999. Bee also the fol| Invkr ^ U.^k. B B1? "jwli b. *' lunorth. Book ??. Pe?e 1#7. Jotr lrd, 1???, recorded If tke Register's Office of Beeefort Cenntr- The ehore betas the ?ro?ert7 of Mettle D. Killlngswotth wife of John B. Kllltngswerth. Becoad: A certain piece or panel Of lend, Irtfis and being la the Ooantj and State aforeeeJd,. Bath Township end nara particalarlj deacrthed a* follows: Befilenlin at Wssblngtea nod I ssthsHle road where It croeaee W. D. Winder's line, nod rannlnfi with On eald rood Weetr . wardlr to the Hoe of the tract of lend ' eeid ?r J. 'H. rortacne to Wltjrthanla WmL, :. *?? onthwnrdlp wtth the I . ' ' 1: ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' (RHi iQtgrrlyht, ag.>. BSO AORK8 - . -* BAJUJKST TRUCK . '\ '' i SOIL ? ALORO TfOt ' - />* ?. ATLUmc COAST ? ?.% * : BBSIDBB - " ' . LOW GKOOD8 . . ! ONLY ?B,000. BKST BARGAIN * ' UI RTATB. A. C. HATHAWAT. * * Hap of the said tract far enough*that a third line running parallel to the main road to W. D. Windier*' line, and with the eaid W. B. Windier'* line to thebeginnlng, containing ten acre*, it being the same tract of land conveyed to John B. Kill lag* worth by W. B. Rodman. Mortgagee, on March 4th, 1907, and recorded In Book 150, Phge 210, of the Regie tors urnce or Beanfort County. I i Third. Known as the Myers farm and being the same land conveyed to John B. Klllingsworth by John O. B. Myers on January 1st, 1891, which said deed was duly recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County in Book 77. Page 159, which deed is herebly referred to for a full and complete description of the said land, said tract containing 500 acres, more or less, and lying ln*Jackson Swamp. Fourth: Known as the Jones land owned by John D. Klllingsworth, and being the Bame*and identical land conveyed to John D. Klfingsworth by Virginia Satterthwaite, by deed dated November 8th. 1890, | which said deed is recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort county In Book 16, Page 185, which deed is hereby referred t^Did made a part hereof for full and complete description of the said land, said tract containing 100 acres, more or less. Eighth: Known as the Fortiscue and being the same and Identical land conveyed tp the said John B. Klllingsworth by M. T. Keach and t^ife by deed dated June 1st. 1902, and recorded In the Register's office of( Beaufort County . lr\ Book 118k Page 258. to which deed reference Is hereby made a part hereof for full and complete description of the said land, said land containing 110 seres, more or less. * Sixth: Known as.the Harfls Home Place owned by John B. Killingsworth, and being the same and identical tract of land conveyed to' the said John B. Klllingsworth by Roanna Sqnlree Dy deed dated * . , i..., and recorded in the Reglstrer's Office of Beaufort County In Book 117, Page 73, which said deed is hereby referred to and made a part hereof for the purpose of a fall and complete description of the said land. Seventh: Known as the Roland i land owned by John B. Kllllngswortir and t>elBg the same and Identical tract of land conveyed to the said John B. Klllingsworth by A. Mayo. Trustee, by deed dated January 9th, 1891, and reoorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County In Book 76, Page 583, which deed Is hereby referred to and made a part hereof* wi uur |iufjuwh vi ? su11 Ana complete description of the said land. Eight: Kllown eas the Fprtfaen land, owned by John B. Killingsworth and being the same and Identical land conveyed to the said John B. KlUtngsworth by Mason Fortlscne and others by deed-dated. Mnrrh- 2nd, 1903, and recorded im the Register's Office of Beaufort County in U^ok 130, Page 311. wWch deed is hereby referred to and made a part hereof for as-full and complete description of the aaid land. Ninth: Known aa the John B. KiUlngsworth Home Place, and whereon the said John B. Killings worth oOw resides, and being the same and identical land conveyed to1 the aald John B. KiUlngsworth hf two separate deeds, one from J. T. KiUlngsworth, Hated January 1st. 1??1. and recorded In the JteglaMr'.Qffe* Of BMSfort Coo?tr i. THE STEPflNB STONES ' v The Big Contest - o ?. w:?' .? * *"< -lil rV-WfV ; (fify*# *.. * ' -<* - -T;. - Hiiiujft.i^ ... ??/ :,. - -* : ?/r - V MU. unteltMHr. i.v..". Him Mwt Bhnwu.M**w v?% . HIM Otitis Jordan *,wv MIm MadUae Ellsworth.. Mrs. Marlon T. Mayo. Booth Crash. XJm Reo* Hosts, Aurora. *. C. . ., MtMNlaa Rsddttt. B4vwi N. C.. Him Lucy O. Wollard. R ?, D. No. MIm AlleaWOotard Mia Miry Marsh. Bath N. C MIM Willie Las Latham, Pantego.. MIm Nancy Marsh. Bath, N. C.... MIm Ella Baynor. LeechvlUe, N. C.*. DM Miss Leta Cartwright, Swan Quart* Rules Governing Contest. Rule I.?Only one nominating coupon entitling each contestant to 4 A An _??i W- 'Bur Rale 2.?Votes can only be obtalnod by securing subscriptions prepaid, renewals, collecting past due subscriptions or by clipping free Voting coupons from each issue. Rule f.?Contestants may secure as many free voting certificates as possible and vote them each week. Rule 4.?Monies collected by Contestants on subscriptions most be turned over to Contest Manager by 8 o'clock Saturday night, of the week in which receipt is issued for same. Failure to make report of such collection within specified time will forfeit roar right to votes on such amounts. Rule 6?Contest Manager's signature must be affixed to votes before same are valid. Rule %.?Hq employe of The Dally News, or member of nay-family connected with the paper will be permitted to participate in the conteet. Rule 7.?Subscribers are eoationed to demand a receipt for money paid Contestants. Rule 8.?All money for subecrlptlon must be paid to Contest Manager. who will upon receipt of same,, lsue Voting Coupons to cover the amount paid In. ,. Rule 9.?Any question that may; arise between contestants will be do-! termined by the Conteet Manager, and this decision will be final. Rule 10.?Contestants are at liberty to secure subscriptions anywhere regardless of what district they live in. , . rom Mary A. Killings worth, dated October 3d, 1872 and recorded in the Register's Office of Beaafort County* | in Book 57. Page 150. both of said ; leeda being referred to and made a I >art hejvM for the purpose of a fall j ind complete description of the said land-1 * Tenth: Known aa the Blakejy land.^iow owned by John B." Kfllngswortb, and being the same and dent leal land, conveyed to the said lohn B. KIMIngsworth, by L. M. 31akely by deed dawfitffchrprgryM,. is?r, nftd recoMPWW Ilk (Me* * Office of lieaufoft f^unty in Book ! 18, Page 496, to which deed reference Is hereby made and the jam* made a part hereof for the puTJffied of fall mad romp/ete description of the said land. And also the flowing personal | property iv -r . Fifteen note# from Hoeea Peel and wTfp. Lata Peel, to Joha B. Killingsworth. dated December Slet, 1908, the.first payable oa .the 1st day of January, 19 0?.- and the others annually thereofter, bearing Interest at the rate of six per eent ' ' II I I f a I ,??i"? ?.*-?' . .>?< '-?.?... 1 " "" , w*. ... ose February 8th? L, j-C: " J" fei' j V-'. ? ' ' . 1 T " r .-ji*\enr. f. J.*.'-,-;:. m.ut * . . Mt.NI V. ?M.7OO _ .. (It.lM * ... v : > o ** 1 .. .w,. fai.sti ....... ,.,.1. 400,OM) 41 .t'. IM.Mfl V 1 I. US.HI ? . sso.ooo ^etiMtK ?wT 0, 0 - ? 14. 04 * rtct No. 4. ir. N. C 325.076 <* Rule 11.?The right la NMmd to reject any name for cause. alaO 0 #y alter tlteee rule# should occasion do- M mana. fi Rule 13.?Votes can not be trm ? ferred py one contestant to another after same bare been placed to he* credit Rule 13.?All out of town Cot ear- ? anta are allowed the privilege of Cl mailing their coupons and money ool- of iected for subscriptions; such letters N< should be addressed to Contest Man- au gger, Dally News. The postmark of to four post of flee must show the hour de and date said letter contain In# rotes entered your office. Therefore let- Jo ten or packages hearing the poet- laj mark of the last mall tearing your ct office nearart the hour earned la any bfc proposition made by oe will M as- ? ceptahla. " Therefore letters oe packages I Maih iWurt ?t Ito MM J Itell iNibi mr iMaRIa >?ar tki J kwr ul uw< In itf |Hf? ' titlon mm4m br??uh. |WjHt < To HI .U MM* IM CUM W ^ muutw Mr ?aA imf*rOai iim i for ur tatorwUoa mIImmM I iiw dM OmU? llrnwr. u4 MM 1 *W ehMthMtr M Dm Tour* r??|iiilfttllr. ' MISS BTflEL HOUSTON. I i 4-months. |1.0t. too rotes 1 months. |1.50. 000 rote* 4 1 year. 91.00 1.000 rotea " t yean. $0.00.... 0.000 rotas I 5 yean, f 9 00.. 4.000 rotas ^ 6 rears, lis DO .9 see 4 I It" yean, ?! Sf'.MO ToiM 4 10 rears, f71.00. ...1SO.OOO ret* r? . ' ' = J Mid Horn PmI ?nd ?lf.."L*U PmI. to the said John B. KUlinsrgrorth, J dated December, Slot, 1901,-and re- J corded In the Register's Office of i Beaufort County, Nortb Carolina, in Book 14*. P*f $00. tbo ant of Mid ' hotee being subject, however. to 1 credits u follow*: NotnlW 20th. < 1007. $75; January 14th. 100$. 4 $0.50; Nonatar 14th. 1000..J11; " Dooember 4th. 100$. $?; and th, J MCond of laid noteaTbelDK lubjMt to " the following erodlta: Novembar let. ^ t'ARET 1 HUNTBR, ^ ' Mortgagee. 1 Small Mac Lean * McMuUan, Attyt. % NOTICB OR 8ALJC. linder ul to virtue of th* John n Kllllnraworth to th# under- ; Idned Jon* R. Clark. Tnutee, dated i March, ltth. 1011, had recorded In 0 The Moore Lumber Co.. who for ?? time bore boeu tp' financial ralta owing to their Inability to cur* timber <x>ntracts. and oho are been unable to meet their, outandlng obligations in consequence, an sold at public outcry this mornK by order of court. The hlgbeat bidden being Mean. I. Moore end W. B. Blades, of New erne, their bid being $16,2they ?re declared the purchase and the M plant knocked out to them It believed they will reorganise and at the business wilt go on. .and In , uch bettor shape. Hard Ligk. Joe?~Hqw are you. old man? Aw ur?~o*a n beastly cold, yttnow* w?-Hard 'uek. bah Java Peso go g out In the cold without poor mooder Arthur--No Called eo Hew 7 at his house, and that aialsisd ig of hie persistod la wagging his fi and creating^ draught?TUBtta. - * ? *?_ aa a_H l irm*SBBuffin xstuUB Hoot* of the Night Express roe yekHeBol ee lilii >1 li' ?Ij 4 in not nvuMi nun luvi wMnmrai. t:M a. m. Deltt HUM hrw ntheoe iln|ln an fcf Mirhtt 10:M a. a. Deny?For Norfolk. eeL ' Verier ear terttea CM a BTOeUr Ken Ciadey? or Belheree. f :M a m. Betty inl|l. Beedey? or OrooeoOlo. WUoee eed BeMgk. ooeooto north, net e i ne Ml CM p. m. Dolly * For ProoarlBo. 'Ueon eed BeMak. ktoQkoe yortor *. ' ' :M a a Betty?Pelhbaa ilno id Holt Id* Cieoooto north, oootk 3:59 a e>. Dnllr?Tor He* Bora leatoe -**1 Ooldokaro. an? opto* oera lO:0T aa Betty oiw|l looig For dor Bora 1:11 a on. Betty Fcr How Bora r>l?li>toro iitd BMufort. For fertbor lelormatlnfi eed roe-rooloe of Filieoa rlooHod ee* am ntJyir to T. u. Mrora Wenh?toa H. C. V Oea. Beya. G. P. a, Norfolk, Va ark. Troete*. will, on the JInd day January. It IS. at IS o'clock >on. Mil. (or cash, at public ctIon, before the Court Hoom door the highest bidder, the following acrlbed pereooal property, to-wit. All of the hogs. M hi number, of ha B. Killiageworth. eald heps beg meetly white la color aad teahbe etoek aad tome of them ick eaeo: all of the cattle owned I Hydrated L r i" if 'iriM. i ii. i i t Is The Tru The United SaK. E i 220 different softs from I f fime were used. Aita K found that barnyard ma k with lime tied for first a r creasing the efficiency c | lime alone rooked next T elements were used. T1 f tance to every user of ie L it prove* that ONLY f FICDENCY IS REACH i used f k Tidewater Hydrate* B comical and effective su i counteracting the sour c Only one kind of lit f tagoously for fertilizer; t k the Thost profitably is in [ Lime should be app: I er depend upon litneakx k ty of the soil, as all the i f needs must be present ir h profitable production of k Let ua give you the I ful farmeis of this sectio L tod Lime I Harris Hai Ph^l " *" nut Tn' i",' "'"u, ""JTm ROUoTfef twZa '? *?UM" * l-? tt-C ? FOB KAI.B?10,000.000 FFKT OF Outa; l.ooo.ooo Pin.: 1.ooo.ooo Cypree. timber, will Mil farm land with timber if dtelred On. wood working plant complete. For IK or mat Tonne eaay. J. R. li.TM.port, Pnctolwn N. 8. V, l-? lOt-C - 1.AI11KH?YOUR COMltlNCH MADK face. for .m.tour theatric.!. Tor kin Reliable Hair Co.. 180 Main , St.. Norfolk. Ta ' :r\. i-? ?t-p = FOB aar.it OHBAP ON KMX Una* aaoaro piano mahoganr fianh la good condition. Apply J. B. Hup MO. 601 H Mala.St i-?-iwk. - - jUv;j VOfTT?OOLD WATCH. WORKS marked "Adeeooe." loot either at Orlmoeland or between OrlmeeUhd aad Waehtngtoo Howard. w?l? rat am to X. B. fw . 1-11 IwM l? rant. poodt; moke 111 doll,; fall or prat time; beginnem InmU?U. STRONG KNIT, Boo ton. Want Pbllodelphlo. Ma J-l? ?t Me. ? -en, worn 8A1X?TKN Pima mnm Hunt Rack Cblekooo or will cockboat lor (rook moot. I III MO . 9. U. nofoo. CMr. 1-11 ?t-C MM X. L UUXI IlkOUII TO raU kor bono nod boor tar 11(0. 1-1? lt^ " * bp John B. KlUlacowortk oa Merck Itth. 1*11, twoatl bond, ooino Imrso nod ooora oaoM. block and white In colors oil the roou owned bp John B. KllUnoneartb on Monk. lttk. 1111, come ottted or whtte end block tm odor, oae mare male Mftk la oolor auMd "Pom," eight mn old; om nan male bUck ihM "Lela." Bight yean old; o?m horse male Mock. named 'Jack," twelve years old; all of the crops raleed by John B. Kllllngsworth ob the lands described I a a titi* of Trad* given by him to iehse R. tJlark, which la dated December, let. 1399. aad recorded la the Register's pfflce of Beeafort County la Book 1ST. Page* 590, eycept thft part of the said crop grown on the land Itnown aa the Jackson Swhmp Farm, situated and lying to <Bb East and Sooth of the public road from Batk to YwitOTUto. I This the ltth <Uy of December, 1911. /JKS8E R. CLARK, / Trustee. Small M*eK*aa A IfclfulUn, Aityi \ 1141 1-a-w 4-*U Daily Rm Vat Ade brine a^ - - ting 3 Fertilizer) Ureau of Soils Studied ) ill pasta of the country N win wire baskets. Dif- t mm with and without ) varamof all tests it was f note and cow-pea vines J ink, liming generally in- X f complete fertilizer, and C to nitrate when single S tisisof extreme impor- f rtiHier in any form, and / THE HIGHEST EF C (ir.n urnpv r air tc J I Lime is the paost eco- C bstance thus fir used for f >r acid scfil ' "^?1 ne can be used advan- f hat is High Calcium and )l ngredjcnts which plants t i the sojl to. insure the i crops y names of several success- f h who are using Hydra- J -dware Co. > Vmmmiw n. e< i We prjwtlce in the Court of lh? Wjf Federal Court*. - ' ^ 3 i H. W CARTER, M. D. , i PracUcfT limited to dlmornmm of ? : : ' Bt-Mpt Momtajs. " Cqn?r Mun ul Xufat Mk. , ?rr?# . ?? * "^^^1 ...... I1 !*.... . V K.t.NinL /* i : I I * wi mug. , *> J t ? 1 ! * ? ? " 7 ' ' Edward L' 0Uwart } Wuhlnstoa. H. <J. J W A: thorn paon. ? Aurora. K. C. jiTltWADV A j?W?n?A- - 'k Attorney* at '* - Washington sad Aurofa^i^ C. ? ; ? - m iT* COLLIN R. HARDIN<i > ttorner-al-Iiiw * ofcee ferine. * Tru* Co Bids.. ?Room. I >Dd<4, Washington, SC. - ' - " ? ml - NORWOOD b HIMMONB i * * Attorney-at-Lnw . . I WMhlneton. N. C. 1 : : ' 4 LODGE DIRECTORY Bucron oocwotv b*. mm. M I 'dock. *?? is TsjlOa'o Hall tnrr Tl? S daj man* at ? a'fleck. ' ? TAB TRIRK, Ho. 18. ' % LO.au. )*. '.53j Mtata In lajloo'a Hall enn Maa- rtf daj'a.gloap Ith Ran. ?WBiB8BV?<JnBgBgBnw. *v. 4 I L. Q. O. P. J MNto ?m7 Tharadaj ereftin* la J Tayloe'a Hall at * o'clock. NAOMI KKBBKAH IX>i>OK, No. M. if IS-SKBSM* o. P. - W ?> >;. VraH I M?eU In Tayloa's Hall soeond an4 ( fourth, Friday each month, at 8, p. m. PAMLICO LODQi; No. 7#. k. of p. i-mn Moots An their hall, upstairs, oor- 1 nor Union alfcy and Main strse*. 1 every Thursda?*evenlng at 8 o'olock. - | ORR IiOIH?te? No. 1*4* 31 A. V. and A/ M. V/ Meats in their hall, corner Bonner rM and Third street?, first and third Tuesdays each month at 8 p., m. Royal Arrb Moat* In If aaonlo Hall aocond and fourth Tudsdaru eanh nootn at I , Jj^S p. m. 1 "wA^INUTOI^IgDJtK No. WE:. j
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