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PUBLISHED EViJRY AfmRNOOf. ? EXCEPT SUNDAY. . . . No. 10* But W>Ur Stmt. - 1 ? innt . ! ??. At tko UU1M at I iy; V Ci . uJm tH* Mt of v twth i. lti ; , > Kj j!mr Moataft -.7* aU Month* 1 M OM Ye*r 3.00 Bnbeerlber* deeirtng the paper die aeatlnued will plMM notify thl* of?c* on date ot expiration. otherwiad t ? wiu be continued at regular subscription rate* until notice to atop Kv'N , t* reoelved. Zi yon do not get the Dally News promptly telephone or write the man- I t aaer and the complaint will t^ecelve Immediate attention. It la our deire to please yon. I Ail articles sent to the Dally News (or publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not I be published. MONDAY, JINK 17, 1918. FOLLOWING DEEDS OF TRANSFERS RECORDED 1 The following Deeds of Transfer 9 I were filed in Register of Deeds of- 9 I flee last week for registration: M. M. Gray to R. G. Latham. 0 I G. L. Swindell and wife to George 9 Maur. H W. A. Blount %nd wife Annie L. to 9 Julia Scott. o. L. Swindell to Trustees Baptist A Church. Belhavon. J. R. Downs wife et al to B. F. I Harding. M. McMullen Com'r to Clark Sm*ith 3 Co. II. II. Ellis and wife to C. E. JcfT- :j erson. I C. C. Smith to Thomas Windier 3 0. H. Crown and wife to Dorsey I Cherry. 3 G. A. Phillips and wife to F. T. I Phillips. S South Creek Lumber Company to Q Dixie Lumber Company. A. Roberts and wife to E. L. Stewart. *"V Clark Smith Company to J. \V. Smith. H. R. Woolard to J. W. Wollard. t ? Alfred Godley and wife to Cealy Jones. f SIATETAX LAW Continued from First Page. Virginia S. B. Douohoe, Fairfax. Col. Robert Catlett. Lexington. Edward J. Doran, Norfolk. West Virginia. !John J. Lincoln, Elkhorn. Geo. W. Bland. West Union. t The following resolution under which this commission is appointed was unanimously adopted at the Fourth Annual Convention of the Southern Commercial Congress, held in Nashville, Tennessee April 8th to I 10th. Whereas, the real estate confer- 1 enee of the Southern Commercial 1 Congress had nnder consideration fl the subject of taxation of mortgages fl ft- and the effect of that claBs of taxa- I tion resulting In the discouragement and defeat too frequently of the coming capital into states and communities necessary for tho development of the commercial and other material interests of the people, and also having under consideration the general subject of the taxation of perK / sonal property, having like results, is of the unanimous opinion that unwise tax laws are obstructions to the development of the agricultural, manufacturing, mining and commer^Kyl' clal interests, and no lesB to the advancement of the best educational and social conditions of all the states and communities wherever they are In force. Be It Resolved: Therefore, that this conference unanimously recommends that the Southern Commer. clal CongreBs( adopt a resolution res'. commending all states to adjust their tax laws in ways that may upon In- 1 veetigation. be shown to be best cal- J culated to aid and encourage the de- ( veldpment of these essential interests < and conditions so necessary to the 1 ! prosperity and betterment of the people thereof and particularly of the Sooth, and to this end, that this ! ' Congress shall appoint a special coraj mittee In each Mate, to be eompris| ed of representatives of these several | interests, that shall co-operate with | each other with the view of recommending where necessary such chan' es In the tax lews of their respective Rr. ? Mates as tlpy may deeia to be the | most helpful, and such as will be as | nearly aa possible, uniform for all states represented. I i ; - rammer THE SEARCI Rcmpmlw* not* John when yon and A lot for our home to select did try. We walked and we wandered, we sta Kucb plat, its surroundings, and wh T'was said that down East In Wash Was over the bridges and Coo far to < So Northeast by the homes of the n? No further! t'wont do! after dark I Then Northward wo rambled the Oei Mil lie hearses and moaners passed. North-west was onr next here slovei Ncgroe huts so unkept, then a row * Then went we were oiockcu oy u?r a And South bjr the river that never k In town; (to thick hoilt, then in part Twelve Hundred or more for the 1? We both were defeated our ideal to 1 A lot built to orjler. location nnd kin Then did wc reason, we studied to Found nothing quite perfect in this ] Then we concluded we'etl been ?U < And faults had we fonnd with each We'cd (jo once again, choose the oni Considering the present, the future. We again went the compass to pick To the South was the river.^wamps In town ti'-s so dusty and thick bui We'ed suJrr In summer should we Northeast and. N'orth-w?*t the N'egi At present they "or meek tis politii Hook learning, they'll vote, might There'll be danger to live near sue Then North so much grief, yes dai' Hem.ouning their loss, lamenting th Supressing ones brightness, restraii 'Tis the path of the sorrowing: Co Then said I to the Kast o'er the bri< And look at that place by the Paml * V jPBMf?g?gAV%??a??2 ^ The DIvIm Law. Ana Thai to the divine U* tfa A man? To bold fast that i?blcb' Is his awn, add to claim nothing that la^a? Other'o; to uao what Is given him, and not to oovet what Is riot given; td yield op easily and wfltlngty wbo^ to taken away, giving thanks for <EM time he has had It in his services Jplctetna. ? Making the Home. A boose Is no borne unless ft ooo tains food snd Are for the mind mi well as for the body^-ManEarst Fid tor. ^ HO* Time cannot be better spei Ite offering the greatest ads omfortable where natures rei itlons are such as to lighten t worries of the husband. The logic of the folio win ppredated by those who vah ======= \ FOR A HOMES i. idled with care. u uiswu1cc bicin. ington Park, n ?*k. igroe* wo strayed, 'm afraid. netery near. Since we start* I shuddered: Not here. "There's no pis a and vile, il the while. Ho briskly we i T1 wax simple d wamps and mills, The parks, the ?*?!>? ?rtil?; The avenues b< :? we would live, t we must give. Here the suu c The river It ri l*?d, ^ "Come, come n d. See 1 dance, ai see, life could be. "Then I cool S Which adds to wound. Come sit here section of town, Your troubles j I* to surpass. the past. "Watch me ju And I blush, si out the best. Then I blend l up the stream West. Come live in t It and hot, here hu7 a lot- Then Beautifu Told US it wa o holds sway Bewitched we ? way. That view of tj get a high hand. th a wild cl:m. Passed thus 1 In onr home ly the woe; Our children j ey go. When away a aing one glee me, from it lets dee. Thus our wo; Has paid us I iges lets go, Our choice wj ico: All these havi "" ' And as for tl 'Twm health] The lungs it < L* Worth thousi Proved differ* "Not Wash in Tb. dust k?* Lives shorten So you today coir Build where you 1 Come hear ir ripp A home of comfoi DISSOLUTION NOTICE { Notice la hereby given that the partenrehip Heretofore eziatlng he...am r. M I.llll. .nil C. A. I.lttto I under the firm name and style Little % Bros., do this 20th day of May dla- J f solre by mutual eonaent. C. A. Lll- I tie withdraws from the firm and C. I M. Little will continue the bualnees. J , C. M. Little assumes all the habili- | ties of the partnership and is eh?* j titled to collect all the assets. ' This 20th day of M*f. 1012. Signed. T'- 'j ,, C. M. LITTLE (seal) ' C. A. LITTLE (seal I Ml tfc. all 'J CAPODWl for "THAT HEADACHE" k Out last sight* tteadaohe as j b aervou-* this rnorelng? Hicks Csp.?? dine lok.. the thine to ft you for. , bssinsas. Try It. At drug teres. [ESITE^^i Iff:' j : ' v ,-ie. **y.'; lA;at than searching for that I vantages for a" home deal stfull views and 3urroundln he cares of the wife or bu g will be easily recognize te a high quality life. ?d to search, has become town talk, ice so pleasant as Washington Park.*' itepped then our faces did beam, cllghtful almost like a dream, river, the children's playgrounds, road: Our ideal was found. &st its shadows so mellow and long, ppled t'was singing this song, nd be merry, live here.tls so gay, id I sing, all the night, all the day.** ummcr breezes, I free it from dost, ones health, gives the checks a pink by me, I can make light your heart, forget, you'll have sweet pleasant thou mp up to kiss the suns rays sinking I ?e me color in the suns ruddy g'ow, vlth the changes,, such sunsets give ? he Park where our granduer y6u see. 1 moonlight A long silver ray. s evening, long long passed the day. remained, enraptured. so by, fie water, that sight of the sky. iss our lives; enchanted, content, near the river we'ev thirty years i frown healthy, so noble and strong, adly write "for my home I do long.' fry, our toil, to pick th? best site, en thousand times, surrounding so bi is "for comfort and pleasure and heal o we had, who don't envy such wrealtl le walk in sushlne or shower, ful and strengthnlng, in the cheeks | expanded. It filled out the chest, inds of dollars: By far it Is best. ?nt the lives of those w^io did say, gton Park, tie too far away.** rps them sickly, almost in the bed, led: T'was costly: Yes; most of thei condition a r secure the your famll; H. ie build your hoi lear the waters c le murmering, in rt to those i'll gr I 410 East Main St DISSOLUTION NOTICE 'V ? ' ffigS Nolls* I* hereby ??** that tb* partnership heretofore sxlsttna between W. H. Boyd and W. H- Bum. under Ike am nnme ol Hues end Boyd. Do Ula the-??th day-of Hay dissolve by mutual consent. WV R. lnAwl?Wn?{on Park' lomen and g conslness I , A and Jr The Home Cle And COMFORTA1 . The Home Clean a expressime pleasure __ ? ' y No home oloni where every n in dust. The m ighu" these busy dust) low est advantages f The Broad Ave therefore, the 1 grind up and m Use your intelli Seek rest and cr And you'll worn folks busy dust wards a more p <peat; rl?ht. Ik it J Hit a flower. " r 1 ' . d dead. f -ft'PERSON WHO PU r has strength and vitality t s to thoroughly enjoy then ' comforts of Washington Par y, adding "years to their live * ' - * ' s m (ty'-i''. i'% lie cottage or mai ;lash to kiss the p language sweet ^ai re who build by LBER - - Norfolk, Va 5 Boyd ynm? all the obligations and liabilities of said firm and Is entitled to collect all bills due mid firm. Wltneee our band and Mil thlo the J7Ui dor of XnrSllJ , . W.tL. BOtD, (Seal) .. a m? .r. woman will know how to dri ie placed on even the lowest p e children can carry the lath the cor for the family's use di ilng to assist In making knowi Get the lot now. Easy termi jid Comfortable feature of Wa . tlae foresight and secure th 'iJot O^ly in Washing ? main thoroughfares of any b linute vehicles are passing, can ost intelligent health students of 'sections. Theyseek the subur or health, pleasure, and comfort nues in Washington Park are nol lustling, busy, business-bent veh: ake busy dust ' ict, get away from busy dust Se >mfort where even strong breen ier why you ever tried to exist v tng. Phone A. C Hathaway ant leasant useful life. ICES HEALTH A1 o not only attend social fu iselves. Therefore, to ge k. Twill Improve tile hea ...... ' !S. t ' 'V i 'IliU t ..i'r *% ..* - t - . ' All >f rs*'" ?,?*> *?. V**? *\' 'r * V f K\ N '- . * '*& >v* ?- " .1 ' ''v*c' ision grand ure white sand id low - * the Pamlico. i YOU ^ That qr-wtloa whl^bo^a^cod^yan alrac ve an automobile. Self %( rlced runabouts Then 1 er to hia dally occu'pn- ' Ting the day. n the value of home w *jj ( A. C. HATHAWAY. J. ~"j- . jnw|b _ MM If1 shlngton Park affords lne lot now. Phone V A. C HATHAWAT. [ton usy town or city, ' ijM help being covered ell cities get out of b offering the great: main thoroughfares: icles do not pass to ek rest and comfort es fail to gather dust v there busy dust keeps 9 1 make the start to/ ' V VD GOMFORT tnctlons but be In such t the most out of life i ilth of each member of j ? i ' Di- ^ A r7l SJQB? Wt flatly by tronines# men seeking yotrr ion Training?and show ambition to rut. ^'8 Colleges than indorse all other bust- 1 In 18 Sutea. International reputation. M ^CATALOGUE- For prtM?on
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