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v uwSblllou AUVBriloLmcIilS., V Mb your past, present and^uture. ^ lo' ttJ oath ku been known to hare rip* tomatoea br the sixteenth 16 of April. Hon on hand now plants ir at rorioaa kmda. fbaaa deelrins to purchase plante coll at No. 617 Van Norden 8t. or No 610 Blounta KM. Shop No. 111. .Gladden St. Waahthston, W. C. 1-1 IWk ? ? <K>U>MHUAL FLOUR JUST REc?T?d at prices oi inferior grade#. J. BJ. Adams. 4-11 1 WC. . l.ORT THURSDAY NIGHT MARCH 28th la high wind one flat bottom aklff^ Boat all cyproee heart about 2? feet long about 6 feet beam An dor will please notify W. M. Batt. Benoerton, N.C.. and be rewarded. 4-g IWle. " ' ^ ? , . . "WANTKDI iMSOOND HAND MKDIao atae ante. Address X Dally Km ' MM?. O X ! - , SRM&M COMB REDS (TOMPKINS) 1 MO. SottiBS Mr. p. H. Pmrk.r Wamblnstom. n?u m>. '*" '/*+1 9 d-d Wad and mod tw. ram iua 1 bed boom suite l Owt, 1 Hill bet, 1 Library Itbla, 1 Befrisarmtor.. Th. .bore sa tM mew. Pot daaerlptlon ud Ma* aitdraaa Box II. Oltr.' <- Me. U-i I GUM LOM: WE ABE ? THE MAE, ket for Ctam log* suitable tor rotary cot reneer. Write perticulam to Cabinet Veneer Co.. Oreeo- : ^ * ci t lawk he. ' i ) POM SAIdi SECOND HAND BOB\ Mr lira baser, hinsa ud lmp\ rsM. H. U MatrUl. A <fl*" paeot cwuet.' nvw' cabbage Miasm srapaa. tomatoaa. banu?aNM?d<>>Ma at M. H. Mima' Pbon. IT. 4-dt Itc. NEW TOMATOES, ORAPK FRUIT 4 mil uaasaa ball fapgar. Praam - itMfMl). today ud loa Craam ruM hc U. chUdraa an at frtoaa 'Silib'?rnaara yon moHT Waah KtM rmit man. Pkoa* 4M. Bpnnion and Hyd. Oonnty. SBf pnrttralnm wrtta the Dallj MPKTWMkMtem. K c. Vim 8AL?l qia BOAT BUILT FOR f?ta? end U?ht draft. DM UUdMTMv.'ll Wlmmr WAR* A. (* ?. noM E or ItEJ t-U. tin * nt?t??3? mr. r? . > .-OfAJwr' umwcnoin^Muaoi. ate Arte II B B. Mnjo'c. . M4? FOR BOMBAY AC. A LOAF ' IBiaBli and Win* Bap appiaa. tear Florida tolalaaa Fancy itMat iruto Price rfibL Oooda i<te- W.V. Rhodca ' im>n?on muni 'Kmr York, April It.?Th? floodfatal of Democratic oratory will bo opened a* the Waldorf-Astoria tomorrow night, on the occasion of the An anal dinner given by the Democratic Club in celebration of the birth day anniversary of Thomas Jefferson William J. Bryan heads the speakers' list and among the other distinguished party leaders who will be heard are Governor Dix, Governor Woodrow Wilson. Chump Clark' and 8enator O* Gorman and Mayor Gay *?T????? NOTICE North Carolina, Ben u fort County, f Bo Mr for Court. May Torm, 1918. Claudia L. Cherry" vs. Joshua G. Chhrrjr:_ ' ' V'' 'X'S^trS- jb' The defendant above named will take notice that an action entltiod as abOTe has been commenced tn the v ?>; Superior Court bf Beaufort County to secure an absolute divorce rrom the defendant. The said defendant will / further take notice tbat be la inquired to appear at the next tana of the Superior Court ot Beaufort County to be beld on tbe loth Monday after tbe *r?t Monday In March, tt being May 1*. ISIS, at the court houao ot aM oounty. In Waablngton, J?. a, and anatrer or deaor to tha - complaint lb .aid actios, or tho platnstrri?"* gas ? " [ ^ OBO..A.PAPL,;. |< dwkd executed on the 10th 4*7 ol February, till, bj end between J. V WUIMOD. 8. W WUhlneon end frlfe Pet tie 8. WUktnMn to W. B. Koeee * Bene, e oorporetlon, whloh Bid Inatrument In recorded 1B Book 1 17#. pe#e 46* ol Beeotort county Records, which Is hereby referred to [pr Its terms; default haelns been I nade In the payment of the Indebt>dne#s secured by the said mortgage he undersigned will on the 1st day , >f May 1*11. sell to the hliheet bldJer for cash at If o'clock noon atr he Court House door of Beaufort County to satisfy the indebtedness tecursd J>y said mortgage the follow- 1 Ing described tracts or parcels or ' land, lying and being in the County ' >f Beaufort, State of North Calo- ! Una, Pantego Township and deecrlb- i sd as follows, to-wlt: FIRST TRACT: A portion of ths \ "Pantego Swamp" contained within tho boundaries of the Ann Blount ' deed, lying west of the Norfolk-Souhern Railroad, and on tho South side ' t>f said swamp sad adjacent to the Long Southern Collins line, which Is theSouthern boundary line of the Ann Blount deed and containing, by cal- 1 culation. Fire Hundred and fifty one and one half acres, to-wlt: Beginning at the point In the Long Collins line ibove referred to and Weatfrom said Norfolk-Southern Railroad, as mess- 1 ured along said line a distance of Fire Hundred and Ninety Two poles^ and running thence. North 81.6 East 6? poles to a oomer In the swamp; thence North 50 Wsst . 373 poles to snpther oorfcir; thence south 40 wast 117 poles to a corner in the Collins line North 89 Bast 508 polea to the Line above referred to; thence along said Cotlfna" line north 89 Bast sol poles to the beginning. It belhg the second oif two tracts of land described and conveyed In a deed from John L. Roper Lumber Comapny to saM, parties of the first part dated Ifarchi15th., 1905 and dnly recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County, in Book 181, Page 587 530. to which deed reference' Id hereby Iftadd second traCTt ftaflluuing ay a poet oak. th* North Kast corner of UMi trhct of Und iqirteyed by Oullford far. Waterfi and wife to J. A. A B. 1r. "Wilkinson. and mhnlfig North 55 ted enth i Him of marke* trees l poles wV corner;1 thence North 59 #eat 141 frM with n line at cur KM trees to a wire rule*; thence Mltk - - ' * - rl- > |tfM*i , rrx^s^r^" w wire fence at e ditch; thence North ft Weet with III a ditch'end fence to peine; theoee North t? Weed with said wire tehet It polee; thence north (t 1-1 Weet erlth aaid wire fence 11 polee; thhaafc North ft 1-1 West with a ditch and Una of markad traaa IT M tola* to a lifhtwood poet; theeee couth E< 1-1 Weet 17 1-4 polee with aaid Une of marked treee Co the North Weet oorner ait held tract of land ooprejred hr Qntlford H. Whtera end wife to Mid J. A. * 8. W. WUhlaeoo; thence with Bald lilae of marked trade Booth it 1-1 Meet til polee to .the be?lnnlnx l#toe er khewt yshassop llth, l'tof; the eo erase shore (lren helacj ud Hit trmnt of tomd belnd tho umi bonrnrad to J A Wllktonnn L T Howton. aa guardian and A. 0. Maabaaa. aa Cawlatoeaar. hp ftoad datod April Itth, IPd.T, and i*ih4p* to aaM eavtoto^a Often g. Q??*r?.w ?<#* i". Pp?n tl, to wftofc rotwoaoo hi borohp THIRD TRACT: Battopto* to Un I ton ,Mmaa tot u 1 aadLttaal at a Root, oak, pad tkoaop running atok MM Waat to potop to a ataka la, Haaaoek"? moat Bonthnrdlr lln?; tkaaaa with aald tlaa North 4t 1-4 Waat lit polaa "to tba moat vaatorla Uao ot Joaaph Hancock, a tod Oar; thence North 14 1-4 Kaat S* polaa: thane. South (1 1-1 Rant >11 polaa to tho beginning. containing 85 1-4 acres, aa surveyed by Jobn T. W-ndley on March 5th, 1906, the courses being the magnetic courses on that date; and said land being tho same conveyed to aaid parties of the lint part by Qnllford H. Waters and wife by deed dated November 3rd 1906, and duly recorded In said Reglister's Office of Beaufort County, in Book 141, Page 119. to which reference is hereby, made. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at I the North East oorner of Ransom W. I Harris* entry or paten t at s stake In the vv&ai most, line or the i?yd and Allen patent andruqfclng thence with aald patent line North 46 Bant 16 polea ip the oorner of said patent 1 j.',;". V", j , 1, IF YOU ARE GOING I J THE CHESA DAILY SERVICE IN( \ ad ap-to-dal? ilwinri MMa I Ssri-ss S&ss L-?Beat* leave Norfolk (Jackwon is/H/V-^/S/NrsyS/V1 ?JL Why not bar comfortable ? 11 H It Ice corfoit ihtl yoa DMd you Ota ] have it by gelt lot our pare nineh- J lag Crystal Tec \ ' > Out-of-town orders, nicely (.bagged and packed Crystal Ice Co. 1*4 WATER STREET Washington, N . C, Ph oae I hence North 28 Bast 100 poloe to a patent (ranted to W. R. Wright and John Whitley; thence with the line 9t Mid patent North 50 Weat 144 polee to a patent (ranted to Ruel Wlndley and Thornaa Boyd; tbenee with the line of said patent South 40 1 past 90 "poles to a corner; thence with the line of said patent South j 18 Weet 87 1-1 polee to the North Weet corner of Ransom W. Harris' aforesaid entry or patent; thenoe with the aatd patent South 51 Seat 160 poles to th^ beginning. It being known aa the Ransom W. Harris granttor ?n? Hundred acres, and being the same conveyed by B. B. Nicholson. Commissioner, to said J. A. Wilkinson by deed dated February 2nd, ltOi, and dnly recorded In aid negater* Office of Beaufort County, In Book 118, Page ltd, to which reference is hereby made. #IFTH TRACT: Beginning at a gum the 8outh East oorner of a pat eni granted to Buel Windier and Thomas Boyd for 642 acrea, dated December Slat, 1818, and naming thence with said patont line North 46 Bart 102 1-1 poles; thane* Booth 68 Bast 166 polea to a stake In one of the Weatmoat lines of the Loyd and Allen patent; thence with the aald patedt South 46 West 102 1-2 polea to a stake, the Weatmoat oorner of eald patent; thenc* north 68 ^Test 16 polea to the beginning, containing One Hundred acres and being the same tract of land oonreyed to aald parties of the first part by W. J. Bullock and wtt* by deed dated Pebruary itth. 180* sad duly recorded In aald Restaur's Offle* or Beaufort County, in Book Iff, Page 147, to whch reference Is hereby made. 0* of the aforesaid five tracts of land being tkeeanee eoareyed to said J. A. A 8. W. Wilkinson by William H. Scbuette and Wife Cora Bllaab?|h SchueUe .by deed dated December lett mil and doty recorded In Midi Register*. Ofilc. of ' Beaufort Connty. 1* Book 176. Page 66. to which reference is hereby made. Terms of ssle cash. This March fifth, 1912. "W. B. M08R8 A BON8. By J. A. Leigh, stty. I 26 4wks la wk. ! i :? none*. By oothorltr of Power of 8*1* OODUlood .la Dood of Troat, exoowtod by Dock Bruch to tbo aaferaicaod, <UU Octobor ttkd. 1*M. ul r?ruliil ta tk* lackui'i Offleo of PBBfaK.qbBBtT. lB.BtB*.l?7,.jto*? 41(. I WW wto tor ^ CjUW to tk. hltheot bldd.r, ot tk. Court S sMS^js&z Bt 1J o'clock Nooa, Uto fpUt*ln? do*an*i u T BMiulttC oa Ua Rmmm Wfttd at ju>TiE3Spr 8 ' /r^k. ?r ;fj" . . cm f waiBvaruj wun uvvua um ta wt tisflsstsg Deed of Trust, sale u toads at the request of of t^s debt to *5b'??? ' ' V " y. tatjDtniLL, - Trust??. ' J. HAVENS. Owner of Debt. 8tewart A T^ompeon, Attorneys. , ' NOTICB OF ADMIXI8TRATIOK Having qualified, this day, as Administrator 'of the'estate of Daniel Hassell, deceased, this Is to notify all persons haling claims against said estate to present the same within twelve months. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement, with the undersigned administrator, Thl? Sav rtf i?II 1010 EDWARD.L. 8TEWART. Administrator of Daniel Hansell, Deceased. . 4-6 6we. iDVmnSK EN THE NEWS. 10RTH TRAVEL VIA > >EAKE LINE ] XUDING SUNDAY S xnin, tlx "orrv or mob- ) IOKK." are the moat riapM t Norfolk ami Baltimore. ) ??J? w^^rrom. ^ WilMaaa C '".(.lair*. Q 7:IB p. bl i 1 n ^ ' I UTMCUtlB. . .Th. HdMT editor mid M predate ur Itama of a aocial ua ture or ttWviM for this col una. Don't hesitate to call 2?6 u4 glre this department any in formation of a new* nature. People vuitint *t your homo or . members of your family tearing * ' the city?please notify this office of the fact. It is the desire of the management to make jEhlg * department of the paper attfact Ire and interesting and the so olety editor again aaka your aid and support. ' eeeve.ee* * PHR8ONAL8 Mr. Lindsay C. Warren has gone to Chapel Hill and Oreenaboro to attend dancee. . tt tt f Miss Mae Blount, of Chocowlnity, Is the gueet of Miss Mabel Willis this i T r T . Mlsaes Killings worth, of Pinetown, Are visiting their suAt Mrs. Lacy ArchbeU on But Second Street. * tttt Meaara W. H. Tankard, W. a Burbage T. N. Tyre and J. Marsh, of Bath, were in the city yesterday taking In the circus. ft.ft. Mr. O. A. Connor, of Belhaven, Chairman of the Republican county executive committee, was a Washington visitor yesterday. tttt ' Mr. D. T. Herring, of South Creek, was here today on huainese. ffit Mr. O. K. Stllley, of Sdawrd, was a pasSengor on the Waahlngto n and Vandemere train this morning. faJ.5 Mr. William H. Mayo, of South Credk Is attending the ' Farmers Union today. ?ttf Mr. Jeff Bennett. Of Royal Is In the eity today. ' . : ttyt... Mr. and Mr*. W. C. MMnic. Mr. J. Richmond Plttm?n, Mr*. C. W. Mflllck and tkn* children, who hmrs b?l vUltinr nt Captain J. O. Bra t ft t tfem W. A. Crutch, R. T. Cratch, ! and ton, R. T.C^atch.tot., and C. p. Cratch, of Blounta drheh. arrived in the city this morning to attend the nim of the Tntmmrk TTnion today. . tttt 1 Mr, Hnrdoo THoMMa U Is the ettr. *' _ - tttt.., . ... | Mro. J. W. SlmmOna, of*" Norfolk, Vt., i* the DW at Mr. ud Mrm. C. M. Ltttla ir. on Hmej Stroot tttt: Mr. W. H. Morrlng, ot Norfolk, i V?? I* a .Hoot ?t Haul Lomloo. I tttt j * Mr. W. 0; Lamb 3h\ a, claver fcafeht ot tha trip. U taMto olty. t't't.t . 1 Mr. T.O. Rodwall, of Warroatoo, i vaa km ttla mornloa. tttt -~ : Mr. W> A. Bnp(, of Balk*ran. u a boaloeaa rialtor todj^. Vt.tt . Mr. p. A Tlmborlako and wlfa ot Ctaotonatl an roebtorod at Haul MM 'tttt. Mr. Rolud Field,. of LaOrance. waa'la tha dtr roatardaj. .tttt ,;r ' Mr. J. A. Strickland of Zebulon, waa n the city leaterday. tttt planes Maud Satterthwalte and Gusaie Winatead, of Sidney, If. C.. and Mlaa Margaret Tuten'of Edward, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. T. J. Harding on Reapasa Street, tttt Mra. Charles Harding, of. Aurora, who haa been spending the week with Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Harding, leaves for her home on the afternoon Washington and Vandemere train, tttt Mr. R. W. A. Woolard, of Route 2. was In the city today on<busln^a. tttt Rev. C. E. Lee, of Jesnama, was here today. + * * Mr. J. A. Thomas, of Sanford, Fla. ia here being called to the bedside ; of hie father Mr. C. C. Thomas, who is very sick at His home on Kaat Wate^ Street. NOTICE OF CO-PA KTNBR8HII' We*?hc undersigned, wish to announce that on and after this date, we will practice law under the Ann name of Daniel St Warren with offices on Market Street. E. A. DANHBL JR. LIN8AY C. WARREN. Washington, N. C , Arpll lit*. I tit. lte- j I noi.d mink hKhb TkB ?koofkmr Gold MlB?, C.ptaia LbBot Podrlck. in command. MM' < fort tkU morning trwa. MbMMT Bw. Hr*. cwutr. io?d.a with eotI0B. oil He. Shfi Win load wlt? i?OHi I no norphti. Yettt'a <x ! B R O M A i I At Soda Fountains ie. } FQR SALE BT TAT1 mdi liM Wmfi ilri WONDER1 nice pinao -quiet comfort to a roc but it fills up the room and refinement patweri ggggag ptoao. Tou wnt to To W ?tfafied Ton ment that win nit i We hm aadi itW wifl let m?t tW( wB pfc?w J tttdB j?ilty. MM. I In md leaped oorathd ?AIITHFD1 | 1 UAJAI i "?* i yoto5g f They | Wor f ^imapoatecB Bi?|iiii<M| 8i \ kIbaI Aceooati Gh?? C A At - Ait Aaverusemen Brings t V Your Past, Present MADAM L AIRVOYANT, 1 She atanda alone in her grei ture. YOUR COMPLETE I interpreted with unfailing a< your hand is an index of yot Your talenta, hopes, joys, an< Site Looks into tk? Fatan .... She does not deal in eomm ^'to benefit all those vfaolMed ' iLGINE JOKTS DRUG STOK , . " I * PIT fUL how a gives an sir of >m! And not only Art with an air oi tlipiara to not ha Ikal Mwm , >< k? ZtoZ7toZt>a?l itMm. rniwico. a Fresh Lot of! MULES rake ?nd Good' kers, J ^irTii^ lRc] iBiliiilHiiii 'itxru- -UTif ooDfcod'"!: *RKOK|B| it in the News he Biggest Result and Future Revealed OLIVETT PALMIST, MEDIUM it power of foretelling the fa DESTINY is by her ?od scurtcy. To her the of ir life from imfaacytDohf age. ?. H?NmriiKrfkVl [arket Straek ' . II NEW SfflB r II _ I Garden Swwi | Oman Sets < ?rwwm? * VMiinraMBr ; hub m i a I Bicycles! Bcplrf * MB Urn* mt w?*m Matafe uootun&'n TOOT tatault W ??1 F^n periacrc * ^ r?bc?i?grwi Hydrate* ? ?? Ume. Z%uTi mSSSm per cent ae eepl with an atfiaM ghat not limed. TknMt^t of the mdrridnai hnh cent-" ICeew n^ni WWwi Harrie -? JL JUL* -jj Hardware 1 Have S
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