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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS c PUBLISHED BVilRY AFTERNOON v > EXCEPT SUNDAY. 1 No. 108 Eut Water Street. a Bote red u lecood-clui matter A Autfeet ft. 1809. at the postofflce at a Washington. N. C.. under the act of " Oae Month .1 .18 Four Months 1.00 Six Months 1.50 " One Year S.00 b Subscribers desiring the paper die- F oootinued will please notify this ofm are on date of expiration, otherwise 8 it will bo continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop u / in reoelred. <" : j If you do not get tne Dally News promptly telephone or write the man- a j aeer and the complaiut will receive t immediate attention. It is our de- e aire to please you. -V?I articles sent to the Daily News for publication must be * signed by the writer, otherwise they will not , ? 0e published. SATURDAY. MARCH O. ( ATHHKINti NEWS. In our Issue of yesterday we referred to a reply given us by Mr. Searight in regard to information | nought aa to whether or not be was going to All his appointment at Belhaven tomorrow, alsq as to who would All his pulpit here We thought the parson was somewhat volcanlc^ln hie reply, and that the skin was unnecessarily thin that It should have evoked the reply, "I am not working under cover. I am simply attending to my own business." From the best information obtainable. Mr Searight haS" promised those people at Belhaven to p-each for them on tv.o previous occasions tills year, and has not fulfilled those appointments Mr W. W. Morton of < Richmond. Vu.. is quite a favorite with the people of Belhaven and the; like to hear him preach. He lias had two appointments .to proa.-h there jhia \ear, and Just^about the time he was in the act of starting to journey 10 Belhaven he would receive a telegram from Mr. Sebright saying no: to come. Mr. Morton is of the opinion that Mr Seur.ght was NOT attending to his own business when h? sent those telegrams telling him not 'o come, and the significance of his reply yesterday was something like Dave Hill's "I'm a Democrat" t-pcoch. However, the Presbyterians o; Bel haven have now called Mr. \V. \V Morton to the pastorate of their * hurch, aud should he accent he will begirt* the work in May. We congratulate them. They ntlgh* have done n whole lot worse. Tut. Tut. A ti.an in Charlotte was kicked to Nath a few days ago by a mule All rile kicking in New Bern is not done by mules. New Bern Sun. I.eok agan, neighbor. The mule that kicked a man to death at a dead one. and there are no dead ones in Charlotte. Some drop 'Hit wno cannot keep tne electrical pace and move over to Greensboro, h-.it die. in Charlotte, never. With Woodrow Wilson figures in one column and Ita subscription confeat figures in another we are watching to see the "devil" play a trick on the News and Observer and switch the figures one of these mornings. Negro Murderer to Die. New York. March 9.?Condemned | to die for one of the most fiendish ( murders committed in this city in , recent years, Joseph Roberts, s West Indian negro, will pay the extreme penalty of the law in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison next Mon- j day. Roberta was convicted of the ruurder of Ussac B. Vogel, an aged .ind wealthy dealer In diamonds and jewelry, whose body was discovered .n a loft building in Canal street faBt December. Roberts was the elevator conductor in the building. The negro is supposed to have committed the murder fortj^ypurpose of robbery, as Mr. Vdgel carried much jewelry about his/erBon. After beating the aged manS^death tho negro made an ineffectual attempt to burn the body of his vlctlmjjrthe furnace. The crime was fixed upon Roberts when the police discovered the 1 negro's bloody finger prints upon a silver cigarette case which belonged Thin Date In History, March l>. 1661?Cardinal Jules Mazarlu, tke prime minister to Louis XIV. of France, died in Paris. Born n Naples on July 14, 1602. 1717?M. de l'Rpinary arrived from France to take office as goveruor of Louisiana. 1743?Gen. Oglothrope made a sudden attack on St. Augustine, Fla.. but captured only a few Spaniards. 1749?Count do Mlrabean, FTench orator, statesman and revolutionist, born. Died April 2. 1791. 1 S3 7?Bank of British North America opened its first office In Montreal. 1862?Battle , of the Monitor and the Merrlmac in Hampton Roads.. * ISIS?William the First, German emperor, died. Born March 21. 17f7. Date fas History, March UK 1796?British parliament passed the Irish Insurrection act. jjL- dmiapWied American naval ofBeer, died. Born Nov. 1, 1747. PLANT ARTICHOKES to arry hogs through Januarys . February and March. Good ere will grow from MO to OMlba. pork. Price SI per uaheL ? A. C HATHAWAY. Waahlngton. N. C y the Conferedates. 1863?Marriage ot Albert Edward. >rince of Wales. and Prlneesc Alfxjidra of Denlnark. 1906?Nearly 1.000 Uvea lost In a nine dlsaaetr at Pas-de-Calals. France. 1911?International Peace Bureau ,t Berne approved the proposal of he United Staee Con gross for a genral limitation of armaments. /One Instance In His Mind. 8ne? Aod you say that you have avoided tiamiug me I'd like to baVh? you mention one instance he?Witb pleasure.. Remember, after we were married. 1 ate a pie you baked, and when the doctor came ] told him It was clams. MINCE PIE FOR BREAKFAST It Might Pay Those Who Declare It la Wrcng to Try It for Awhile. When our Puritan nncostora wished " to throw tho last touch of cerulean gloom into the blue laws tbey enacted 1 to wit: ' Thai no oao shall make mfneo " pier., or p'ay any instrument, except 1 the trumpet, drum, and jew's-barp." As * % means of mortifying the flesh and 7 throwing a damper on tho joys of the m world this prohibition of mince pies " was ever regarded as more effective t than placing the aforementioned mu- I aicai iusirument8 in unskilled Hands. * It afforded almost as much quiet pleasure lo the early New England conscience as refusing food and lodging "to Quakers and other heretics." j When the reaction set In lt followed the pendulous tear of reforms and swung just 1 a3 far the other way. The skill in the making of mince pies became the very touchstone of good citizenship. The recipes always enu- J mcrated the brandy and the currants | and the raisins first, end then, as a j sort of afterthought, made casuaKmentlon that a little "finely cut meat" might Improve the mince. But the uncongenial environment un- ' der which the mince pie was born left upon I: a superstitious tradition that It was not altogether wholesome. In spite of the increasing number of peoplo who survive a second helping this prejudice obtains here and there unto the present time. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on November 1st. 1906 by Wm. A. Bryan to F. H. Rollins ar.d recorded In Book 143, page 4 3, of Beaufort County records; default having been made in the payment of the note Becured thereby the i undersigned will on Wednesday, the i 27th day of March, 1912, at twelve , o'clock, noon, at the Court House " door In Beaufort County sell to the ' highest bidder for cash the following 1 described tract or parcel of land: In Beaufort County North Carolina, City of Washington. Beginning at the Northeast Intersection of Gladden Street and Seventh Street and running with Gladden Street Northwardly, a distance of 100 feet; thence at right angles to Gladden Street and parallel with Seventh Street Eastwardly a distance of 47 feet; thence Southwardly parallel with Gladden Street a distance of 100 feet to Seventh Street and Weetwardly with Seventh Street to the point of beginning. It being lot No. 40 In a plat, made by 8. F. Burbank for H. Wtswall. Reforence la made to the following deeds: Wm. A. Bryan from 9. R:'Fowle and wife In book 131, page 535 and book 96, page 117. 8. R. Fowle from H. Wtswall and wife In book 71. page 293. Terms of sale cash. Thfc 24th day of February. 1912. F. H. ROLLINS. Mortgagee. By Hugh Paul Owner of the Debt. Ward it Grimes, Attorneys. 2-27-4wks-C NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust executed to me by J. M. Braddock, dated June 6th, 1903, and re- i corded In the Registrar's office of Beaufort County in Book 128, page 32, I will offer for sale to the highcat bidder at PUBLIC AUCTION for < CASH, at the Court House door in j 18th da7 of March, 1912. at 12 o'clock Noon, the following do- ] acrlbod tract or parcel of^land: i Trying In Richland township on the < East side of South Creek beginning i at Earnest Olbhs' Southwest corner < in the Mayo line, thence with Olbbs' l line reversed North 3*4 East 32 ? chains to the L. C. Guilford ditch, thon with said ditch North 7** West 2.50 chains to tbo Mayo line, thence North 86 East to the beginning, containing 8 and one-tenth acres. j| Default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by aafd Deed of Trust, sale is made at thd < written re truest of the owner of the debt. I .This the 10th day of February. < m? * W. C. RODMAN, < Trustee. ? Rodman A Rodman, Attorneys. < r ' ' 111 ?? i amous Coffee c Ow a century ?go the old waa famed for its dehcioaacofl fceordiaaryjcoBee of today. I lbrket and drink beverage. Andrew Jacket*. Bi praised this ram old French B Orleans en>oyed It at tbe cloa altar the daily siesta. Then y< indiMa ' only at tba Pranch Market la V may am It?dally?at your oar Market Blead is perpetuated b; The Same Unique Hyg NO malar where yoa-llve rea frith d Hi aahcios. eaturel una bermedqanyaeahd caa untoocte There UMm aeeulue "Pre* Market Flavor. No woadar the -mm bed w carefully tec so maay: Ordee from your Some one may have an article for ale or trade* that mar interest you. <ook orer the Want Ad Column of his paper and see If you carpet find rhat jou hare been looklnffor. !0W ONE WOMAN. WON ler Health -and Strength Back ^ Again by The Use of CarduL Tampa, Flo.?In a letter from this city, Mrs. E. C. Coram writes: "I was all weakened and worn oat with Womanly troubles. My husband brought me some Card a I as a tonic, and. from the first day. It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thankB to Cardui, I did not. Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman, t think the remedy Is wonderful. X recommend it to my friends, for I havo received great benefit from It" Cardui acts specifically on the weakened womanly organs, strengthening tho muscles and nerves, and building them np to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out nervous system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years* successful use fully prove the merit of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there live soma who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show thpm?plvM In minv rilffarant wnva Try it. N. B.? WriU to: L*Jks'Ad vUory Drj*.. OulUBoot* Medicine Co.. Ch*tt*nooc*. T>"n-. <?* apecuu Instructions, and 64-p#?? book. Home Trial*Mil lor Women.'1 ?cnt In pUJa wrapper oe reqaaet NORFOLK SOUTH ?RN R. F- CO. Effective Sunday March 8 4012, the Following Changes in Passenger Trates Schedules Will Be Made. No. 12, between Raleigh and Washington, will leave Raleigh at 1:00 a. m., Instead of 6:15 c m., >asBlng Wilson at 8:05 a. m.. Instead ?f 8:20 a. m., arriving Washington is at present. \r?V"" No. 11, between Washington and talelgh; will leave Washington at 1:05 p. m.. Intsead of 4:00"y.-ai.. passing Wilson at 0:26 p. m.; 1nitead of 0:17 p. m., and arriving Jn talelgh at 8:30 p. m., Instead of 8:15 K m. No. 17, between Washington and laletgh will leave Washington at 1:50 a. m.. Instead of 7:00 a; nr.; and Wilson at 9:07 a. m. Instead of 9:15 i. m., arriving Raleigh as at present. No. 2 will leave New Bernnt 9:15 u m., instead of-9:30 a. m.- -V^ All trains fun Ooldsboro with the ixceptton of^oT 16 will leave Ooldsboro five minifies earlier &an at iresent, and train No. .7 will leave Beaufort at 7:06 a m. Instead of at f:15 a. m. No. 57, between New Bern and >rlental, will leaTe Oriental at 1:00 >. m. instead of 2:00 p: m., and arive In New B^jn at 3:30 p. m. (nitead of 4:30 p. m. W W. CROXTON, l-r 4t-C General Pas?ngf Agt. " ' AN OfUHNAIVCB. m a i oguiar meVllBI OK lO? BOftTa >f Aldermen, held to this efty on don day even In g, March 4th, 1418. ho following ordinance was enacted: "The Board of Aldermen do enact: Let. That It shall he unlawful for iny person to allow Ids or-ber chickma turkeys or guinea chickens to tin at large -upon the public streets >f the city. 2nd: Any persen vlolatng the provisions of this ordinance ball be fined not to exeeed 82.00." W. C. ATBR8. Clerk of Boerd. MTATB OF MOHTH CAROLINA DrIMruurat of State. .'ert if irate of Piling of Consent by tMockhoMcre to Diseoltttion. j To All Whom These Presents May "omt?Greeting: - v . Whereas, ft appears to my sstisectlon, by duly authenticated record >f the proceedings for the voluntary llseolutlon thereof deposited in my flee, that the Washington Am useno nt Company, a corporation of this >' J? ' irnHfj1 ee. It was quite different frotn ||||||| ' Mcy Cl?7 and other famooanej ||lj||||0 lr? Or leant. Bui HOW yrm >11 n tablet. Per the reel old Prcocb J lanlc Baasttitt Praceu ce coo bow obtain this raw otteoflao. *tt? ?U aroma, tor It U packad to a Ml byhomaa hands. C Ch Market Coffee'-ootr m Fraocb aocrvt at Its bleed aad roaat woa year*. | cQtorot TODAY. II o HUM ua packet ttbultt [|| b French Market Mills <- -TZZZr-1*' Nam Orleans. U. || t. t*> Jill t oouaty of Beaufort, State of North F Carolina (C M. Brown, Jr.. belhg the * agent therein and In charge thereof, h upon whom process may he served), tl baa .complied with th* requirements 11 of Chapter *1 of the Revlsal of 1995, b lyHttt-V "Corpomthma." and the ? amendments thereto, preliminary to F the leaning of thle Certificate that C anch consent haa been Hied: . Now, Therefore, I,' J. /Bryan 8 Crimea, Secretary of State of the * State of North -Carolina do hereby * certify that the said corporation did, ? on the 2nd day of January, int. ? file In my office p duly executed and attested consent in writing to the die- t solution of aald corporation, t executed by more thhn two-thirds In ? Interest of the stockholders thereof. .which said certificate and the record t of the proceedings aforesaid are now P on file in my said office aa provided 0 by law. s In Testimony Whereof, I have * hereto set my hand and affixed thy (Seal) J. BRYAN QRIME8, * * Secretary of 8tate. e | NOTICE OF 8ALE. By virtue of the power of sale C contained in a Deed of Trust exexuted to me by - Ned Flowers, dsted August the 8th, 1903, and recorded In the Registrar's office of Beaufort County in Book 118, page 203, I will offer for sale to the highjeet bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION, I FOR CASH, at the Court House door | of Beaufort County on Monday, the i 18th day of March, 1912, at twelve o'clock Noon, the following described tract or parcel of land: Lying ahd being In Beaufort County. North Carolina, Richland township:?East si te of South Creek - Beginning at m light wood knot, the j 2nd corner of the Webster Pntent In t the Brnost Glbbe* line, then with a Webster's line reversed South 44 | Beet 22.76 chains to a line of the t John Bond Relent then with said t line South West to Ernest Glbb's corner, thence with his line to f the hegtnaiM^ onstatntng fourteen t acres. , Default having been Bads la the c payment of ihe debt secured br said c Deed of TrnsL sale 4a a&adeat the ] request of the Wnsr of ths debt. ' W. C. RODMAN. | Trustee. a Rodman A Rodman, Attorneys ] 2-13 4wke-C a ? <1 wno* OP SALE. c By virtue of the power of sale 1 contajned in A Deed of Trust exert! ted to ae by Ned Plowsrst dated August the 8th. 199*. and re-' oordsd In . the Registrar's office of Beaufort County in Book lit. pegs 202. I will offer for sale to ths high- 1 est bidder FOR CA8H at PUBLIC AUCTION, at tbe Court House door in Beaufort County, on Monday, ths 1 18th day of ifarch. -itll, at II o'clock, noon, the following do- . scribed tract or pa roe 1 of land: ' ; Lying and betag in Beaufort County, North Carolina, Richland Towaship:?Beginning at a Mghtr wood kngfr a comer of R. T. Bonner e Warner^ land, then with said Warner's land North 1 East 14.71 1 chains to the L. C. Onllford dttch I and then with said ditch North 46 > West l.|l chains; then with O. W. * K?. til***** IH Went SI chains < to th* Mayoa line, l?n with said > Una rtinm North a? Boat (or ' ocough (hot the twgi t ung will bwr 1 North >M Boat to .J.o beglnalns. J con talon* aero# <>* th* same < mora or laoa. . * It balms the earn* tract of land 1 which wiui on the Sth dor of Ausost, IPOt eoBTstaa to wnar 4>y ' W. B Rod&on. Trusts j as appears of recoi'dst t'ooutoi routy ' Default hartos Keen made la the ' paymenttof the debt secured b/'tald 1 Deed of rrwt, sale la tnade'dt the 1 writ tee request sit the owner of the ' aoht. Bfei.'?. ' This Mth day Of February, ltll. W. C. RODMAN, 1 l-^fwhdC V Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE. Undor and by vlrtoo of ft pow?r ollf lie contained la ft MTUIft Dofpiofj] rust. made and executed on the 1st j a J of February, 1?11 brJ% A. Wttk- I won. (tfnuiar rled), 8. W. Wilkinson || tehea C. liruKaw and Aubrey L. I rooks ^Trustee, which Mid Demi of II tuet Is duly recorded In th? Office f the Register of Deeds for Beaufort ounty, in Book IN, Pftge BtO, the ndersigued wUI. on Wednesday, t.hq th day of April, at 12 o'clock. Noon, ffer for sale, to the' highest "bidder, ' >r ca*h, at the Court House door* (ft leaufort county, that certain proprty situate and being In the State , f North Caro*?na. Couoy or Beao- I art, and more particularly described Z b follows, to-wit: i FIRST: Th?t certain Ice Plant. I otton Gin and Grist Mill which are rubraced and Included In a convey- ' nee by Belhavon Lumbor A Mfg. 1 ompany to J. A- Wilkinson, by deed ated February 1, l?Ot, and duly reorded tn th? Office of the Register I IWi for B.aufort Cohnty, M 1 look 153. at Pege-?t 4. Including th"! > Mtar hnd engine la the eajffhlce Uat, and nil other machinery and ppurtenancee belonging to or com ectod with th* aald 1m Plant. Cot! j in Gin and Grlit Mill, together with 1 hat part of the leaae-hold of thh remleee upon which the eanae are icated, which in deecrtbed ae fol- J Beginning at the water'e edge. Oh 'antego Creek at the end of a Rail, ond Switch or Bp or Track leading, ito paid property, ead running with ho name In a North Barterly dtrecon >50 (out; thence at right an flee o the Spar Track 100 rent; thence arallel with amid Spur Tracn. to 'alUego Creek; and wtth the aaW reek to the twHanlav hauaim 1 lao the right U the use of the' said *rttnh or Spur Track, end a right of ray out to King and Main Strata in he Town of Belbaven, over the reminder of the land, upon which the aid J. A Wtlklaaon holds a lease: It la Intended hereby to convey all 1 he right, title, latere* and estate of he parties of the First Part,' or iher.of them. In and to the lands rabraced wlthia the lines fcerefllBe ore defined, whether the same b? * permanently affixed to the freehpld J >r detachable. Including also all peronal property located theredn. of rhataoerer kind or description. 9BCOND: AU that tract of land rhlch was allotted to Nancy S. Sharnder, la the division of the estate of ler father, Ttaoa. W. Toppln, de eased, which division is duly reorded In the Office-of the Register f Deeds for Beaufort Cohnty. In look 58. at Pages 101 and 101, and J rhich Is heerby referred to for par- , lculars of description. Reference is also made to a deed rom Angus D. MacLeas. Commieloner. to Pantego A Belbaven Real Estate A Investment Company, duly ecorded In the Register's Office of ieaufort County, In Book 131, Page 1 IS. THIRD: All that certain tract or parcel of land conveyed by W. L. 1 ndkins, and wife to C. P. Aycock. py deed dated rebruary 11. 1001. nd duly recorded la the Office of the teglster of Deeds for Boaafsrt Couny. In Book 111, at Pages 100, 170 J .nd-271 to which deed reference la tereby made sad the description herein r?thlsH ?B adopted as1 hough copied herein*. ttbsarCLip. Ayoock andwife to Fan go * I??>| **! > 'Mtmut Ooi. wkllW tilgiliWHi ) aiMJa it* Ortco or ib> Itailmr It ItaMa for Mnfert'OHMr,' -*m look 199/ pa<? Ml r.r t>~r I i The tract, of lind ladlrtM tonaboltoo oWtutlk at or* ?Aa ' lolhmaa Really Co; to J. A. wtik)aLated J air 99; 199k. and dalr raordad to the OttM of ta> Raglator look 149 Page 199. 8TCPHSN C. BRAOAW, I r ' /" 7 > ~v Truatee. I AUBREY L. BROOKS, i Trutte. By Edward L. Stewart Atty. rhte March 1, Hit. SA 4wk?-C Mted Confederate Veteran Reunion, MACON, GA., flay 7th. 8ttLnd 9th. 1912 Very Low Round Trip Fares via SOUTHERN "RAILWAY t linn apt tka abore ooeaaloa the lootharo Railway wUl aall raiA low onnd trip tick Ota to Ian. Ga? and torn aa followa; WOW ? '. Rouad Trip loldakoro I Ml a1?1" ' I*".7l talalgh.- ?M* hwttaei-.99.10 yxjort- *.;> .It.16 ??? ? him 11.10 Surllugton- : ;vv . . . . . |>.60 . Hates In same proportion Cram all tiler stations. .Tlcketa^wtll be on ftale Ray 6th. 1th. 7th aid 8th, with final return Imlt Mar 16th. .or It you prefer t6 Hay longer by depositing your ticket paying a, fen of fifty centa you an have final, limit extended aaUl ton* 6th, 1IM.. Mberal stop-overs will alee be peril It ted on these tlekata. for detailed infrmation apply to my Southern Hallway Afieat of the laderalgtM. Tr.?i1 e,!!!8,"; *v - >J > ^ . ==: representative who will explain its many merits. WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT %ou mr ate. trr a Westphalia. at ITc per lb. Jos. V. Tayioe. ?-ir tt-c : tQOS FROM BARRED FLTMOCTH Rocks for safc?T* cents per settin* A. C. Hatha**?. Phon, ?1-J Ml tf-C I PANTED?HtCOND HARD IlJCtJ. bator. A. C. Hathaway. Phone rHK WESTPHALIA HAM IS GUAR, an teed tor nine months. The week special at 17c per lh. Jos. F. I Tarloe. 1-lftffg FOB RENT?FURNISHED ROOM o. Eaat Mala atreet. Oood location. Addreaa H. B.. thin office Ml U-D.H. POR RENT?BKOONft FLOOR COR. Mala and Gladden Stn gultabl* lor crfgcaa or Bachelora Apartmanta or light boubekaeptng. Electric Ugbta, gaa and watar. Apply to Mln L. T. Rodman. 1-5 It-P RANTED?ONE HUNDRED THOU and (100M.) (eat ot log ran black gam thoroughly air dry. Adreaa P. O. Box 411. Ooldaboro. N. C. M |aC (BBUO AUCTION OP HOUSEHOLD aad kitchen furaltare, beda, badding. cooking ntenatla. buggy aad barneea, at J. C. VcGowan'e, (IS Bonner atract. Saturday, March tth. at 11 o'clock. 1-t (t-P I OS. V. TAVLOE WILL CONTINUE the aula ot thoaa delictoae Waatpballa llama at ITc par lb. for oa'aj wWk. 1-17 tf-C L'NTTKD CONFEDERATE VETERANS' REUNION, MACON, GEORGIA. r? EXTREMFLY LOW FARES OlA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Ticket. OA oaIo- May 6, ?. 7 and t. i?n. Norfolk 511.95 Elluboth CUT 11.95 Hertford 11.90 Bdenton 11.95 Plymouth . 10.95 Now Bora 19.99 Be.ufort - 11.99 tlM 1A OAKM proportion from ofhef otstloeA * 1 Finol limit Kaj 15. 1911, untooo Bokot W depnottod -with Bpoetal Agokt end upon pormoot of ?fty oonta wkon oxtonokiB to Jose 5, will to puM StOAoron .Hotrod. ;"| Akkrocowt* foV detklM Mbrm?^ ...ir .... tfo.-SP- J,. B. L. BTJOO, W. W. CROTON, Traffic Mgr. ~ Gob. Para. Aft. r?.Norfolk. vir?t?m M-- J . -.v." M tMJ LODGE omy BEAUFORT OOOXOC. 5c. U9LH Moota%n Tayloo'a Ball flrat an; I third radar troiip Mob moatk at 1 o'clock. HOPE IX)DOM. No. 8. f.t fikAo4faKIA BMtllMflMA jpayly'c gall CTcrr Tack ***C TRim, HO. l?JO '"=? I. Ol R. M. MVou In TkuOoo'o Ball awry l*oa day'. Mm? ttb Run PHA^x^onoE, ,R UMi .T.r? Thoroday, owning U Tayloo'o Hnu >l?WMk nOMI RCBEKAH UODOB, Ho. M . LO.O. P. ' HOMO In Tayloa'o HUI woond and fourth Friday nook month at I p. m rAtano umcK, No. 7*. . y K. 0? * ' ? siei-n in tholr halt, uaolain. cor nor Union alley ud Main ft root Tory Thnroday otchIhi ?t 1 o'clock OBR UODGB. Ho. ik r. i, A. P. and A. *. * Mndtf ?? tholr kail; corner Elonne, nod Third ktroou. drat ud thtff Tuwdayo wk month M 1 ?. in. uov* mAym, Ha U. Royal Arch Maoone. Mom In Vimk gall woond tad fourth Ttwndayn aonk month at I ? " - n >? '' VJ . * Attorney-at-law Office Opposite Court Heoae Washington. N. C. > . *i ? - * WUm C. Rodman, , Wm. B. Rodman. Jr. * RODMAN * RODMAN * ? * ? H 8 on?M ; wafiSfU? S2 ? 0' V .' . . . . . . . . .. .t:i H. W. CARTER. M. D Practice ilmltad to "---- I ? . J til. Ere, Ear, Not. ul Throat. fl| Hour.: Mi a. a; Hah W hntt Moadara. 1 0?W MM* aad KM Bta. Orar BMW&'a Df?c mara. * 1 "-.""."V f'?ft . Stt I V mm h. nomiMt I 1 W ASHINtJTON, H. C. I *#* ' #' * - ' - * . _a. A. PHILLIPS * . run INSIHAKCE. . I WASHINGTON, N. c. * - 1*1 | t . . w. D. QRDm - rntocm in all tha Co art*. a ' * *' w ' -M St I . . . I . jj John H. Small -A. D. IIml m I v Harrj McMnllan _ : V flm.n A HcMillm 1 Attorneya-at-Low ' Washington. North Caralloa *? . ?a Vva ' .? ' * > A. DANHL. AUoraeya-at-Law Praatloa to oil Oonta * ftfarkat Itmt - B III ?l , IItft v >' ] J Uni< U Btanrut, - . ^ - Wublnctoo, M. c, I W. A- ItMfM, fl iMwm u*. < V Wublsxtoa ill Asrars, IC 0. ' ...... ...... ............ OOIJ.I* H. UmM ? oa?. antto *Tn-?rc. ik EgSs* : j #. a a V-;a;-a~'a" a'' a S4 . a, , . . V. . . . . . . NOBWOOD L. mMWl * * vlfl Attorney.H^w - Wuhtocun. N. C. .'. . . . ?,* ? a . * S have the opportunity - n Pamlico Brands The best farmers In this section use PAM- ' A ^tlCO BRANDS. DO - | YOU? Ask your dealer for ] our goods If you want* f? better quality ft' Vour - Ji J mW^n your raOPS use 1 our goods they wont be J satisfied with any other. ? J Ask TherA fM they'll trtthTn Lorded yield. Bra^FactSy ^yboro '
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