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I mmu DAILY NEWS rUJLlSHBD EViJRY AFTERNOON p EXCEPT 8UNDAY. No. lOt East Wafer Strsst. j Hr* Entered as fecond-cltss matter . August 6. 1909, at the potsofflco at Washington. N. C.. under the act ol BL.' March S. 1870. B* One Month $ _ Four Months 1.00 'Six Months ...... ..... 1.50 H&.. ? One Year 3.00 Subscribers desiring the papenjliscontinued will please noTlfy-IBIsoT-flee on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop -is received. E&< If you do not get the Daily Newt Mpcuptly teiephno or write the man Ofer. and the complaint will rei-elv* 'luouediate attention. * It U our do life to please you. All articles sent to the Dally Newi for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will nol bo published. THURSDAY. JAN. Id. 1MJ. Til* HKil-f COST OF I IMNt. \M1 THR COST Ob l.lYIXO. Tv statements have appeared 'in the newspapers recently it'Saldinc pfc t mat. it'dc;- pros'"it: comb:ions, the ost o;o.,yini; >ix +*>!!;jr?' wortli of for-'J froni the producer to thi- eonsiims sev.-u d' liars. Tip- othnr "?.? J. - .'im-.u'tji iri'iii HIV " 'Hi of Af ulitiri' that cur ??r thf i acta ri* tr r^'laclng lusher prices is the F?' nRllu'it'o r-v pure foodstmvs a ml the rn?ifc' nt ami'enforcement of pure food laws. These s-iatpni.-nis-arp tyft* pun! #?' *\v> :n v-! i::i| ort:** force* at pros- x 1 inrftn i.' "mu livi-c rotulttion* ?> ? 1?> - I > ut'r. !y w.tV. tr??- t?v >ev??n dollar* !?' mars** '*v.'nftli i? : -*1. tad tfc.s' " 'M >!!> v. i. i Ny.r.i! 'Meter? - toy \\<T'!T.'-r-i :??*!;;" a :iiat * Y ' < ; .11. ' ^ k. * h. ar.:..* ; p. ' 10Q?i T""l1 t .1' ' ' l*rt!t!?''l ll.UA Cl?Mr ? rmTT- Tn rdtwnry ilnii?itninar.m < arr?' n ' Ml . r\ i? i* uarsin*:. uu'Si? ueand . i' ami if-- ? :*uh**?1 h> ,ni..v- i:-a?i":i.ti;p.l 1<> ;S;r:y :lk, , r v ? " '< r:ou. ! hat ? ieau. _ par a. > : fcr i li* at'i-'* in the end, - - t ' i', - rrr.*- ah- r. This n tr-.r M all pure 1 Th? 3i ! for t.*.:r?* food ma Jr.0 the ir. r in livisift .pt 'hi# at'.*.- >;? ?>t:ut for ' .1 -snail pun <>j the \>v< n-nt nrr*..--- m prices, bit' far a* jt N uo* V urr.al <>f tin- A ?ve?c.r. rince it ni'-au- In"' r ^ si ml : r.'v food* nr.il Z.' -- 'la*' tv?"li t!: > n-v>-ar> f for Ins: " ? hav. i uw : ?.> > . > : .V" r wl.g: . r?HisU-KS \M> MI'IK- IIIKIIK. u. Lllt-j. - ... " .. 1 .-I; IIKilt: Tnli.U. I . V. .uty frii-Ads 0; M: W. (!aTV' ?i>. of mount's Cr? i-V.'N*. C. * ??-ire z.i I:: Tli ..:ni .n :h.- :-v r. !.iy. .'.Sr.- Annie Guilford. of Aurora. N I _C . ih?- gu.-rt r>t* Mrs .f It. MonxrrrtrK ttk i>issnt.t*TlTT\. *? To Witwu U AfTij. Concern: Xowp ;s hereby Riven that the copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of "C. fJ. Morris , ft Company." doing business in ihe city of Washington. N C.. Is this day mutually dissolved. the said co-partnership having been composed of I'oolldge (#. Morrip and IteWut C. Itoss. The said IteWitt C. I toga retiring E?j~ * front rhe"v;inT hilMiy-."?; nr*rl ^h*? same will be hereafter conducted in the name rrf and by Coolidge G. Morris! and all debts and obligations due and owing by the said firm pf "C. G, MorK' "V ris ft Co.'t are assumed and will be paid by*T. G. Morris, and all debts, accounts and ctioses 4n action due and-owiug to tlio said firm of "C. G K Morris ft f'o.v are the property of. BBp',' and will be collected by C. G. Mor T-?. ris. Hjjn* This January 16th, 1913. ^ C. G. MORRIS. "ewrrr (v-robs. Washing tf tLOlllIlg 1 V. ? ' PQVXTRY COfclUSWOXDKXCK. ' his regular appointment" at Pinptowt Mftlbedlat vhureh Sunday?? - ?Mr" K I. Boytl, wife and children , of Acre, N. (\. spent Saturday uigh . and Sunday with Mrs. Boytk mothei of Mrs. T. \v. Uoyu. Wondoc 'what has bcs'otao of th< itroad Creek iteuiizer. Wake up aiu > tell us what you arc doing. j Everybody U doing it now. * Misses Naiycy and Jane Boyd spen Saturday night and Sunday with Mlai . .-?nnie May Sawyer. J. It. Cash has moved his mca market and cafe from the Brooklyt t section of Plnetown J.o the Lewli building. Ono certain fellow got sadly disap pointed the other evening, thtnkini " to UKo \?.i~ tIuhU mm her liurm In I took his iuir:>p and cart ana went ou> ! to meet her on the way. But. by tin way. she went another way home ai^c left him waiting until dark came, ami then he went home the way he come ' Hotter be on your watch next tint* or you may g?-t fooled again. Sorrj for him too. The good ptople of Free I'nion hat i recently orapnir.ed ? fine Sunday 'school at thai place. I Miss Xante Boyd at tt ruled rhurcli 'at Athens chapel Sunday. Mr. John t'.ibson has gone to Wa jtorhrrry. S. where he has acceptled purlieu. Mr It. P. Waters made a flyinj trip tn Five Cuton Sunday. Woinli what tlie attraction is? 'hook out Mr. 1.. you better be <>n y.?l|r ?? and Q's. II t;;U ;td Haven't yon pot a mess ol :"gas HI. Mr. Preston P. Pearfo ig'movlnp tc Morr < Siil!i>u. wl-.cr? he expect g it Ill* hi I. st U'n-k passed off vi-r.v ouietly in ;ii:i* av.uied Hiii-town with no di> i Mt !>.it:. M \VS rtJiiM SMAI.I.. ? ? . - -i;rt err-., V ?r , . . . -d hi.m to till." ; :.r:v nv-r m??v. ! we :ir< sorry in .? . oral of i-up people hii. fjinil . . .. ; i i the ' ! !> VIr I V.:-. I. 1?. 14* we. Mr. sin* M-> \\ . I i'., !: M ?-??>:-? p <> 11 a r-!> a-'nl K IV Wh:i- intended "hi K> iKi !.- 5f nFtftf lay in>t pre:.* Iiiiiu by Kill ;* .1 !' Tinwl*- und K. K. l.unriy. I Mr. -I. K. Hayes lias pun based tin i Wiley ami lai an-u oh WllllTe> rUaTT J Misjies Itiuh ami Lillian How* Jx]Mrni iasr ?Saiurilay nlpht with Mrs I Mur> K. Wurreu. | Miss Nelli>. Hiirri-ii>ii. ol' Plymouth ji^ visiting .ii Mr. \V. r Hower.V. o: J Stnull. '| .Mr .Tnhu Hoiailia, front near Hal j'-iali. i> visitSns relatives and VVieuds .'? . . n The small boy o: Mr. W. Ho wet w^s urf lilentally -hot with an air gur on Saturday Las? We are glad to say 1 b.'t it' \\a> tee - riottsly hurt as thr i. ? I bati went in it;* tinuer.^ K!der Phillip Woodard filled liis ii'i inilar appointment at White- Hill Srvirday an*! Sunday last. TV". i:t'n? may d? *rer.rl. the Hands v^nd-* blow and bring u.-'t ;l;r!:: >rat>v? ard sleet for t'nelc - t " . i. ! ; . r. ! SWr.ltcr Mrs. [5 1>. Uowr- spent Monday jwjfh li1"! sisfvr. Mrs W. A. Holadia. Mr. l.i* t: U'dditt. of Kdwaxd. was r11- :'i .-*r ai Mies lluby llowen Sunday a.'tersior.r. 'aw. M1*m-s t'londy II* How *11 anil Hrnn M;. '. --i ;.r s a turd ay niytht and Sun!driy ' witV. M*:*> An'tfio" Hololwe-i at Pr?*>-.orr. . ' T!;I Small Literary Society will at*- rIn :?.llo;v:'n^ subject on Fri hay night. January 1? ^Resolved, That North Carolina should have a con! pulsor> ,< lionl attriulanrp law tor children between- the age* oi eight ami fifteen lor a term of six months yiyir \W will kIvc von the r?-hult next w?vk. come and heat out hoys speak. The Small Cornet Hand has an invWatlotv to ploy for tournametit^t Merrtt next Saturday. Miss l.ora "Lane, of Clay 11:1!, spent Saturday night with Miss Lily . White, of this city Miss llanry Cuthrell. oi lrtalia . spent Saturjlay night with Miw . 1.a lira Howe, of Small. 11 XKWS KltOM I'l XtJO.. If KIder l>. VV Topping, of F'aiu^go filled his regular appointment nt tlk napTTSTrhilliii Sunday: Mr. J. B. Ambrose.j>f Creswell. N. C who has been spending some few days with friends at this place, re. turned home Monday. Misses Lucy Harris and Ella Hooker spent Saturday night with Miss Delia Gibbs. the teacher in District No. 2. ^ Misses Delia and Ada Allen and Desnie Manning, who have been spending some lime with relatives and friends at Mt. Olive. Hyde county, returned home Sunday afternoon' Messrs; Charlie Manning RTld Tosa",d? I JHTi'" ' DIN mmmmmmmmmmamm i ? V.'" ton Park! county Friday afternoon and return ed Sunday. Mr.'Jlaamla All?: and rtrtwr(' Jli t telle, were vlalting friends in Hyd? county Saturday and Sunday. Mr. D. C Davie has recently trad [Jed" horses. r Sunday sohool has been started u| again with Mr. F. A. Davis as super , inteudeut. A large Vrowd attendee I Sunday afternoon. Mr. F. A. Davis held prayer meet ing at tho upper school houde Sundaj t olght. - ?Mr. Oeoige Howard,?the?Mint jman from Hyde county, is spendinj tjn few days with friends at this place J He was over to Mr. F. J. Harris'i j Tuesday night with his banjo and | made some nice inush^ which was en I joyed by ail who hoard It. {t Messrs. D. R. and Fred Paul mad? farm formerly owned bv Mr Wllflan ?hnsinasi trip?to?ni.ihavati goM.t, day, II *" J -j i, HOW GOOD ROADS WILL HELP THE MERCHANT Better Highways Bound to Keep thi j Neighborhood Trad? at Homo. The lucreased nren of distribution ol ' tho goods, wares and merchandise o\ our factories and stores demands t new method nnd means of transports . tlon. " Good roads will extend the ra dins of service of the city merchant ami JoKher to a iiiucITlarger" territory Good roads will keep the many mil Hons of dollars of our citizens al home iusteud of being spent through catalogue houses In cities outside ol the state. Good roods bring renewed f energy and thrift to the merchant ir every market .center of the state Farm products will he marketed mon easily throughout the year. Sales ol ' merchandise and' collections will tx distributed over a larger period ol " time. Good roads will mean good .j times to the merchant. Had road? , keep trade a way from a town or city, j ? Hotter Roads. flPPI YIMH GRAwn Tn nnano Up to Farmers Use Manun Spreader For Difficult Job. J it a locality ? large mil cage of snvel mill rock nunls hud been con strutted farmer* discovered a mcthoi ! of laying the material uniformly and ' with a minimum of nftcrwork. | Several of tin* farmers owned rnntiurc , spreaders of (lie kind that have low ' hanging. easily detached heaters and automatic tail pates Tlicy removed i thy henters. loot; Hie l?':i'ls_uf thy ma " terial they could haul. drove out u;?oc j tlie roatl to fx? treat it!, threw the inn j cldnes In gear at a speed that was re quired tq make the proper application j of the Bltttrlfll. iinil II was spread In c ,; uniform layer on the roadbed. i Some of the men with nn implicit faith in their machines-did not even go to the trouble of removing the beat i ers.?Popular Mechanics. Lookout Mo&ntain Road. 1 A remarkable piece of road building : has bocu done in the vicinity of Lo? "Angeles. Cal., nn :.n high' way from I.atirol canyon nr'iiie sum 1 ! tuit of Lpokoul It is Jusl i i wide enough for one vehicle and. says ' the Scientific American, has one rontc . for ascending and another for do Beeuding cars. It rivals the -famous rpnds of Norway and the Alps in Its ' jbultitiidliious Y's. hairpin* nn'd sban: , turns. The side of tin- sleep mountain j Is at dually tciVared l?v this road. The i popularity of this run" Is shown l?y the ; string of cars on a holiday The . grades are very ea?y. and the road la . perfectly safe. T>e Thing He Remembered. A young girl of romantic disposltloi :] eat ut^linner next to a man who liati 1 once rowed on one of Cornell's grentesl crew>. She tried to draw him out ot j the subject of racing and of the par 41cu1ar* contest in v.hlcli he had cap tabled the crew- m-bi* senivr renr. suppose," she said, "that your moai vivid recollection of that race is of th? ) cheers of the crowd as you cam< across the finish line?" llo^shtibU hh head. oMaybe it was the start whicl , burned itself on your memory; tbe rec . ollectlon of the tenseness of the wai before you liea.nl the starter'a pistol?' Again he shook his bead. "What h 1: tiiQ thing in conncclion with the wmm that you remember most distinctly?' "Well," said tbe oarsman slowly j "when any one talks about that rac* rr-tr always brings one recollection, oxm A picture, a very vivid one. to my mini I right nwny." "Vyhat is that?" nskef I the girl eagerly. The luau who rowef ' I No. 4, who sat Just In front of use, hat ! a mole exactly midway between hU ' sbouldey blades."?New York Tribune. What You Eat In Apples. Do you know what you are en tin* j when you eat an apple? No, not tb< IaoTt* and varieties of worms, for then will bo no.worms If you have bought yonr fruit from an orchardlst wh< | sprays his trees. You are eating mnlh ' acid, the property that mokes butter - milk so hertTThfui. Y6d arc"eating gal lie acid, one of the most necessary ele ments in human economy. You art eating sugar In the most asslmflabfc form, combined carbon, hydrogen and oxygen caught and imprisoned fron the sunshine. You are eating nlbumei fn its most available state. You art eating a gum allied to the "fragrant medicinal gbms of Arnby." Yon art eating phosphorus In tho only form it which it Is-nvallable as a source of all bmln and nerve energy. In.addition {< all these, you are drinking Hie pares! water and eattng the mdat healthful and desirable fiber for the required "roughness** tn food elements.-Nation al Horticulturist I Bed R<? ? 1 T~Are now comple* I weeks of being broke! \ I era. "YjThy'not exchange ' I old Oak Beds and DrU I wllh most modern ani I Mahogany Buy genuine mahoj i I ting old or out of dat< " I good assortment of old i I ers, Tables, Settees, etc JEFFERSON Fl 1 = ; i????????????? | OWN YOUR * A new series of stock i ; $ AND LOAN ASSOCIA 'S 1913, at the banking h( " 0 Co. Pay for your bon ? * JNO R t WASHINGTON PRODITE MARKET jL_ TFlt'RSDAY, JAN. 1_6. 191 P. F r Eggs 20c Chtckens. young 25c to 4 0c * Chicken*, grown . . . . . 7! . ,49c Shearing* .. . 5c to 10c j^arab skins, each 5c to 10c. l_Bc.eS Wax 27c. . .Sheep skins, each 30c to 50c ^Tallow 4 c 1 jl'ry flint hides, per lb 14c 1 Dry hides, d'ged. per lb ... .Ac to 6c i-jGieee walt^tl-hidcy^.T | |Green Hide's .' 12c , | Deer Ekiu flint 2"5c ! I Deer skin salt .... 15c i jSood Cotton. i?i t_ . i?. i 8 1-4 to 4c lb * | H. E. Peas $1.36 bus. NOTICE. i North Carolina?Beaufort County. , | In the Superior Court?February i Term. 1913. _ Estelle Coffee Moore vs. ; William N. Moore. * The defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled , as above has been commenced in the i Superior Court of Beaufort County ? to secure ? divorce "a vinculo"'; And the said defendant will fur! tlier take notice. that he is required ! to appear at the term of the Superior ( Court of said County to he held on the 3rd Monday in February. 1913, - t>t the (f art Hemic of uuid County. in Washington. N. C.. and answer or J demur to the complaint in sail nr| tion. or the plaintiff will applv to the x Court for the rolie^demanded in said . coniplaint. GEO. A. PAUL. 1 ' CTerk Su perkTr Ldiirft^ t This T*l. .! ? - 1 " ls&sJwc ^ " , STOCXnOLDKKS MEETING The actual meeting of the stockt holders .of [the Homo Building & Loan Association will be held at the banki lug house of the Savings ic Trust \ Company on Thursday, January 23d, 1913. at 4:39 p m. ' JNO. B. SPARHOW Seoy. }- ?13 38 tfc 1 . J ' r Notiena M to "Lost Arta." Current tradition credits the ancients I with many "lost arts." It Is still com mon to hear people say that means unknown to us must have been employed t*? erect the pyramids, that the Damascus blade Is beyond the power \ of modern cutlers and that tbe art of i hardening copper died with some little ? brown Aztec. t In point of fact,' larger atones than ) any found In tho pyramids have been r quarried In Maine, carried across tho - sea and erected in hntlrtjnpa In Eng land and Franco If any que cared to pay the cost there are plenty of con\ tractors who would build a replica of I tbe largest pyramid and would not | take so very long about It I It Is doubtful whether a "Damascus t blade" will stand as much as a good \. modern band saw or the spring of a II cheap clock. i* Copper can be hardened by modern \ methods to equal any specimen that I has been left to u#: by the ancients. , Many arta that are supposed to be lost t are simply abandoned because there t Is no modejn need of cultivating them, L fi?s ere not even abandoned, .< bot employed every-day and Improved | upon.-New Tor* Tribune. logany III Suits I again after several 1 ip by the many "buy- IT ; or sell some of your 1 I sers and fill the place I common sensed made 1 I - Pieces. I any and avoid Its get- I aj We also have In a pieces In Chairs, Rock- | .. for Xmas trade. JRNITURECO. I IOME * | n THE HOME BUILDING | HON will open January 4th, 5 )use al The Savings & Trust 5 le on easy terms and own it. $ SPARROW, Sec'y.f ntSSOLCTIOX NOTICE. ,1_ Notic e in herghy-gfvrp -to?all?per- . I tons thai the partnership heretofore ' existing between the undersigned N. j L. Sawyer and W. A. Scott, doing I business as "Scott & Sawyer," has j this day been dissolved, N. L. Sawjy?r having sold his lnte^st In the| >saia business to W. A. Scott. The 'business will hereafter be conducted I by the said W. A. Scott, with whom jalL persons indebted to the said part-raersliiy should" aeltile, Slid tilt"' MRT | W. A. Scott assumes ail indebtedness of the said partnership. , This 2nd day of January, 1913. I :? N. L SAWYER, W. A. SCOTT. I 1-2-tfc I ====== NOTICE OF SALE. | .Br virtue of the power ot wale contained in a mortgage deed to me ex br lienry P,?Wallas md | wife, dated November 2oth, 1910, land recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County in Book 158, page 378. which is hereby referred to, I will sell, at the Court Souse door of Beaufort County, for caW^o the highest bidder, on Monday. February 10th, 1913. all of that tractor parcel of land in Long Acre Township, Beaufort County, on the South side pf the Washington and Bath road, containing six acres, more or i less, being ih?* same land more lully described Hi. said mortgage, and beting also the same land conveyed by jsaid Alice C. Tankard to Henry B. Wallace, by deed duly recorded, said I mortgage having been given to sercure the purchase money thereof. 7 See 'alio deedfromC. bJ.TankaVd To" C. R. Tankard* recorded in said Register* Office in Book 96, page 67, for further description. This January 9th, 1913. AL.ICE C. TANKARD, 1-41-4 wc ' Mortgagee. stmrk np sai.k. i hereby ^^otify ?u persons that tjw i Arm of F. Q. Paul ft Bro., Til man ' Paul, sole owner. haa.this day mid his entire stock of merchandise, consisting of grooeries, hay, etc., also atyle of firm and good will to Hugh Paul, who Will continue the business at the present stand in the Baug.ham building, Main street. Washlng' ton, N, C. All persons holding unpaid accounts against above Arm prior to January 1st, 1913* are requested to present them at once to Tilman Paul for settlement All persons owing above firm prior^toJanrequested to make settlement at once to Tilman Paul. The said Hugh j Paul takes charge , of business on January 1, 1913, as sole owner and proprietor of the Arm of P. Q. Paul; ? Bro., Mayhew Paul as manager. I wish, to extend mj sincere thanks to my many customers fpr their past patronage and favors and earnestly request a continuance of the same with Hugh Paul who will conduct the busineaa under the same firm name. A hagpy New Year and best wishes Januart 7? BBF ^ J p|".|| nM | Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep . the house at the proper .temperature. Can tight I 1 the furnace yet as It is too -Mfrarm during the rnttbfie 5fTtre"Tday. bnt some heat Is needed In the morning and after sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas _ Heater jejah^ ' " wA ? Make# a room comfortable in five minutes Positively' Odorless Absolutely Sanitary Washington Light & Water Co. HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street (At Ssibmj OlaiiaaJ New York City % EUROPBAN PLAN $1.50 Per Day and Up AMERICAN PLAN Per Dajr and Up Apartments accomodating 3 or more pontons . from W to $5.00 per day. Special rales by the week or moaUi. Inspection invited."'Ke/^'c^cxcSiiiad. "A quiet Ta rally hotel, recofflBtaJnl udie? vi tiling New York City alone. Upon wiimtliy letter nrJdcphoic 2345 Mtiiiioa I-ouare. a messenger will meet you at ktalion. ^ WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each aet ol old False Teeth sent Us. -High est prices paid tor old Gold. Silver, old Watches. Broken Jewelry, Precious -Stones. MONEY SENT BY RETURN MAIL Phila. Smelling & ^dining Company ESTABLISHED M YEARS 863 Chestnut Si. Philadelphia. Pa. TO PE!?fl3T3 ' We will buv >o?u Gold Filing*. Gold Scrap, and Platinum. iiiglirvt prices paid. fc Bicycles! Bicycles! New Bicycles J16 and up. We are agents for the Recycle, Reading. Standard, Irer Johnaea. Columbia, Rambler, Emblem National and Dnyten Blcyelee. Bald tor caah of on time. We alee WH a full line of^aepalra at ail tlmea. D. R. CUTLER 114 Market St WASHINGTON, N. C ........ Pitaha ?w "'* .?CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Bo?e, Carnations |al Violate a specialty. Our artistic arrangements In wedding outfits are equal to the best. Nothing finer in floraf - offerings titan oar allies.- Blooming pot plants, palms and ferns in great variety. Rose bushes, ahrnberriea. evergreens, hedge plants and shade trees. Mail, telephone and telegraph orders promptly executed. J. I. OWN ? CO.. RALEIGH, !i C. Phones 149 . Electric Bitters Mad* * Hew Man Of Him. -I ih suffering from pain Id pot atomach.bead and back^writot H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. 0, 'and my llaer and kldneva did cot work right, WWa^bott^ o^Kootrlc B. U 2 Rueinocc Cartk Business ijui ir> , : : -rretrsjEj" -.ton: KW I ? . *- ? - ; Dr*? *U?T * 4 : 7 7 7 7 7 I I I a. A. Dtakl Jr. Its Amy a firm DAKIBL A WARHWf iMDMfl ?t Law Washington. North Carolina - We pr*etic*t? all the coarta. t eee*aa?a? Wllej C. B Mints. -K- '-Wflfli Wa B. Rods4a. Jr. RODMAN A " ? Attornays-nt-tAw. ^ ^ J m Sfl m mm 99*9+0 yl H. 8. Ward Jnalaa D. Grimes \ WARD A flUMig \ Attoritu al law I Washington, N. C. 1 We practice Co the Court' at tha Pint Judicial District ard tha ? Federal Courts. | JOflB H. BOHUBB I Atuaasj al las j 4 WASH1NOTON, *. C. a \ m a a a a. a s ??rr^M| M firs inburajAjr. WASHINGTON, B. O. ? * a s W D. QRIMBB -* Altcmy.il laa VTaahlnitoa North OmAa fTactlcea In all tha Coaxta. j * ii ? ? * S a JL -W rj8 John H. Small A. D. Marinas > Harry McMuUan * ? Small. .Mar Loan A fit Ma Am a I Attorneya-aV-Law * Washington, Noi.h Carolina * '-JH 'i ? a m HARRY .Mr Ml l.l.w, . Attorney-at-Law. * Dr. Rodman Bid*.. E. Main St. -^a-ihtnyton.-NoFlTrraroTln'a" - EdWarjI L. Stewart, __ Waahlncton, N. C. a ? # A. Tbompaoa. a ' . o Aurora. N. e. a STEWART * THOMPSON Attorney* at Law. -a SVuniniton and Aurora. N. 6. e . ! OOI.LIN H. HARDINo a . , ? Attorneyat-Law . Offlce Sarlaga A Traet Oo>?k%. i. Room* I and d. a ,A . WaaWniton, N. C. a. : & ; " - / , NORWOOD L. SIMMONS e _ Attorney.at.Law Waahtnften. N. C. e - ea.a e| TBOS. 8. LONG, *tterawMttmr"" v* -? Washington, N. C. Office 2nd Floor 8arfngs and * Trust Building. Practices la all State Courts. ? ?>ijj ' * ' ' ' * * ' ?W-; ? e- --ar~ - .?e ' a " UfH* lloMti, WfrffliS3K? Frtdywi IA.E Leer? lff> tngton Monday, Wednesday "and Friday at 1:88 P. M. m T. U. TAYLOR, p , Oyur. ? e ? * TO TAX PATOIS. I am ia need of your cafes fa meet Urn demands of the Bute. Itaffelmty _ mad the School*. Pleaee ?s?p and ettle'at once. Your taxen MA heen . deo-spUe September 1st. %?JI. ~ This Dcember O SO ROB m. Ry^R. Sheriff Beaufort teunty. 12-28-10tc - STOCK HOLDERS KBBTIKO. | There will be a meeting of the I stockholders of the Palace Barber Shop Co. on Monday, Jamn^ry. 6th, ^ for the purpose of electing \fflcers and directors' for the ensuing year. - * . | H. M. HOLBROQK. . " " "tjgg-jgj-?* , , .{
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