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XMAH UAKDIKS?THK V KKV BK&T 10c to 60c per pound t'honee. 13: nd 114. Jos. r. Ta/loe. U-13-tfo XMAh FBI rim?BANANAS,, \Pf ?Un. brnuiea. gmpn (rnlt. bno - 'quality; cheapest price. Phone* v* lajJjHKi Hi. Joa. F. Tajlos. ii-ii-tfc W)R HAL*?EARLY JKKHfH "WakeHold, Charleston Wakeft dvr Bucc -jIou and Red Du . . I"."'.', bagc Plant*, frost proof *row? front D. ImndretU t So.. e I'd ? Seed by N. B. Dawson. Concto*. N. C 12 I 3vdv NITS, I'l.AI.N'I i nniNGK 4 cel3ry. cranberries. Just received. Phone* 123 and 12 4. Joj. F. T&y^ loe. 12-18-tfc ' i I* FOIt '.REST?VAIXAIU.i. IK'JCIl | farm i of about 30 acre* cleared land Vith two houses and jut buildings. Immediately adjoining town of Washing' 1 Jan. 1. Applr to . ^ '.v ? ... i 12-5-tfc FOR 8ALK?It. 1?. WALL RES ISi deuce, Tlilrd strtfrt. See llarr? Me L Muliaa. 13-23-tfc OR BALK-?CVRAP?ON* HAY mare, s year* old: sound and. snitd. Work anywhere. Frank ti. Rolf Una - 1I-2!*-*-! FOR SALE?TURNER'S W. C. AI~ manac. wholesale and yelatt 'I B. Mayo. FOR RENT?JANUARY t OFFICE new occupied by Rear Hen! Es"'tate. l>r Uodnjan. 12 SOStc ? FOR SAI.K-.A SMALL JACK. WELL broke: t-hlldren can work Ltm. .Apply T M' WMITAKER. R. F' D. No. 2. Washington. N. C 1-1-Swc ?KE OUK NEW LINK OF CLOTH!n, plea for 1914. Best pat-l terns shown here. See ua about | our special Inducement for or| ders this month Ruse Bros. Vn% ; rlety Store. l,S-*tc. NOTICE. ^Pursuant to a power ^bf sale. contained In n certain deed of trust ey : c-cutcJ '. ?. ! uvon "Co ' \\' A. Thompso: . trustee, bearing date the 10th day of Octol -. 1910. tho ratne being : "* i,r-d in ! oftl-e of ft-e Regibt' : jeds cf . v.n; :rt Coanty In be* '] 178. pace 7. * to Vrbirb referents i> nade t >r pa-ticnlcr*. and def: nt. bttvln,- I- n madr In the payn tit f the deb? which is scL'v? cured by the said In .- .c.nt. thundersU-' *1 i**ustf?* V!' : i .1 nesday : ! ? 2' st >Vy ' tnu t t: 1914. ft ;2 nVloch n? the our house U? : It. < ot-nty of Been ^ fort, offer fo an '< to lite higUuJt bidder fur cash, the following described r- il . d*. e In Rlclilann Town^Iiip. in Rtvn'ort County. In the Stat- >f Ct-roHmt. and more full.' df> tlVi l follows. ! ? Iwlt: Lots N*?? an.! 27. 'a t?- Towr J* of Fnyri !* i ??;> nun whirl 1 Is record ! iu tin* Office of the ItofClster->i l>b-.?dv <-f Beaufort Ccunty in book i c-2. at pn\f 273, which map Is h-jiei r*,r,-ir-.| to and made a pr.:t J.e.'. >f h * !>r-f>nil'pr. 101" w a. " ^ .-ion, *i*itihtcv. By U M. > ulT. Ait? 1 ? **' ? 4 v ? ?)THT? OF BAlt. .vuutr and hy virtue of tue inwir of sale contained in a certain 'cert gige deed executed by Houry Pother and wife to flt-org* W Pj.ollcr. which maid mortgage deed i? deteSil ; apiii *oiu. lVl'a. uau a".if io?oraed ; in the Of lice of. the Rej.iater of Deeds for Beaufort County* in Book 166. , Page :;! <?.. the undorsignod wl'!. on ^Monday the oh cay of .fannirr f 1914, at 12 o'clock M.. at the Cout' Houtfi Door in Beaufort County, offor sale to too highest bidder P;?r.r ..ash the foltow'r.g described roil jutv?'?f40, to wit: |j ^ Beaufort Count/. North Caro R: "SBi. aori in Highland ' Township. Dil more iXiUy described an folktommi "On the East ?tde of South Creek; \ beginning at l.o-xe Barber's north1 cast corner on I.itile Creek: running thence South 2 1-4 West to eaid . Barber s southeast corner on the |- Main Road; thence with said Road South 74 1-2 East 65 feet to R. L.. f Jones' Southwest corner; then'.e [ North 2 1-4 East to said Jonerf* j Northwest corner on Little Croik; ' thence down eald Cr^ok, to. the beL Btmlne ranlnlnlnc 9 1-2 ncrn. mr.ro ^ or less. This 3rd day of December, 1U13. OEOUGE W. 8PK1J.ER. . Wort^fp. EDWARD T?. BTFvrARV. Ownur ofi i. Eh t. EDWARD L. STEWART.; cm* -7. ^K?li ' f>'* :,D 1Mdv? StomiKli Trouble* Dbmpnenr. Stomach, liver nr.'. .;?? ; ITOK QblOfl weak nerves, lame back nnd;| K feraalo 111b disappear when Electric J fvBftters are used. Thousands of wo- I g!; men would not bo without n hot ftp B4 In their home. Eliza Poo', of T^peiv. ? . write*: "Electric Ulttef* ral?- 1 W';AB<1 me trom h bed of skilne?*- and R; HAfferlnf and has done m?> a world Rot good. I wish every aufferlnf w<v wbr man eonld use this excellent remedy K or.d ltnd out, as I did. Just how pood K' It le." A a It has helped thousands of Brothers. It aurely will do the same Rvfor yon: Every hot tip guarantee' I Kbe and 91,00. At fill Druggists. ? n. E Darklen * Co, PMU , or IN M ifiii Epoch Making Remedy Mide byJDr John B Beat His tmuUl.m Was Ifestaal Kuair V oars Mor, it Was rulusUa Markot. TeM in ton to in A wonderful remedy has t?ouo lUcoverad by Dr. John D. Bear of Virginia, There are testimonials ol ter testimonials given by people who have used this remedy and all ay It has proven to be a grand success. It was experimented with (or four years before belnk put on the market, during that time It effectod some great ctftes. We believe It has come to stay and be used as s remedy. Everyone can rely on H te help stamp out the ravages of the consumption germ. If this remedy continues to meet with suctt success It will be a great thing for oui country, as the 8tate of Virginia store Ic it 5,f 00 reopfe last yeai from' consumption, and 20,00t> are reported to -hare It now. It wai found out yesterday that Worthy d Bhtldgere have ordered a shipment of this great remedy. We congratulate our druggtsts on being sc prompt. Temperance Drink. An amusing story Is being told ofi clergyman who was being entertained over a week-end by one pf the well-to do but plain men ??f a Lancashire towi not far fium March ester. As soon as tho guest was settled bj the fireside on the Sunday evening his host asked hin ' "Are yon a tee totaller?" "Well, no*, not exactly,' the clergy man admitted. The master of tho house received the statement with obvious relief. "Ah'm relght glad to hear It," hi said; "we'n .had that sort stayln' Witt us sfore. Now, If jre'd been one o them teetotallers, ye'd 'a' been wantlh soda water and lemonade and ilmt juice and ginger ale, and nobod] knowB what all. But as ye ain't a too totall'er, yell be like the rest o' us an' satisfied wl* plain water!" Investigating Lightning Brig. Two investigators and wriUra li tho Lightning Journal have given th? result of their efforts to measure tht candle power of the lightning bug The glow worm, which la the larva? of the firefly, was found to give off ai Illumination equal to .0048 candle pow ?*r fo the rquare centimeter. Tht flash of the firefly is probably.xnanj Told, perhaps CO or 100-fold, as brighi as the steady glow of the larva. II -"pears, then, tuat the luminous ma Mia! of tho glow worm, could it b* t-product-d. would not only be of higl t: mine us efficiency, but would also b< ; hnpi\, means In intrinsic brightness nr lo .er than tho artificial Ug* urces with which we sow try om eyes, yet high enough to permit lti use without pre-empting more waX tpsce than we now give to windows Major .Tan: I \ b ? conduclcd iiunor tuq,t experiments in the notoriously malarial town of Kuruncgalk, hav?' been published by the government, It was found that mosquitoes breed extensively in paddy fields, and thai rice cultivation is practically inseparable from malaria. The only reinr.h* that can hope to be effective.it the abandonment of cultivation altogoilivr. In lakes and pools it- has !?e<-n ."-v.ind feasible to stop the broodi:-.: >{ th?- malarial mosquito entireh by liie introduction of Icrviraroufnh, but tliis is ineffective in paddy fields. UP TO DATE. "What are you giving your cow.1 now in the way of gnlaetagogues?' asked the Irvingioti professor of th< milkman. "Oh/' said the milkman, who hui just been graduated from Purdm and is not to be stumped by any Butler college pedagogue, "their sustenance it wty*Uj of vegetable origin rich in. chlorophyll and opulent ir butyraceoua qualities." "A pint, if you please," said'thi professor. "Git un." saidi tlic milkman.?In diauapoli* News.J, CONGESTION IN BERLIN. Three thousand in one bonso rep resent the degree of congestion o population in tht poor quarter* o Berlin. Statistics recently publishct show the appalling scarcity of loug inga. One house in the Ackerstrosac in North Berlin, shelters over 3,(XX people. The newspapers arc warn ing people in the provinces again* coining to look for work in Berlin / Simple Remedies. For sick headache apply & kot-vi ter bottle to head and one on ston; ach. This gives relief in a short tlnn For tired and aching feet nut tw tablnspoonfuls of salt in two quart of hdt water; when cool add two U blespoont of alcohol or camphor. I>e feet soak in this for 15 minutes. Thi is also good for sore throat Dip cxr.r press in the warm inxlture and bin< on throat. For burn*; use butter; It takes, th Ave out quickly. For" cuts gerovld will stop bleeding. For colds take n cup yf ratik* are, add a level teRspoortful of red per; etlx well and drink very c'J*- '.. |g| - :-M|11jf . :? w M i\ * ' ii ? i? I Olflce uCWiinftfStVF!Vi?vT SEE: ejs /Xi W. E. SwindHi, Pres. ' r 1 "i VI>M 1 .\ IST11ATOI tt> VOXICK Having qualified aa adaiimairatoi I it the estate of Margaret A. Chfcun I v>. deceased, lute of lieaufort coun- j y, North. Carolina, this la to notlf) J ill persona having claim* agalnat j mta of thd said deceased to ex- j llbit'them to tbe undersigned at the -osidence of the undersigned on oi .cfore the 24th da> of Novomher, . J14, or this notice will he pl-adou h Lnr of their recovery. All persons ndrbted to the said estate wilt I ^Wse make Immediate payment. I Tlda Uto Z4tb day of November Ttiii D. T. CHXWCEV, Administrator. : SMAEL, MACLEAN ft DRY AN, | t Attorney#. Il-l4-?wp _J { LOHT?GOLD PIN WITH DIAMOND; I Id center, between Elks Hall and, C. P. Warren residence Thursday j k evening. Liberal reward If re, ^Uirned to Miss Elisabeth Warren.' 1-6-Stc. Pearls From East Africa I Cooked jewels hare recently been offered for sale by Blast African na-| , tires. It appears that pearls as at' , nresrot traded in that country nro, . from' oysters gathered by natives at "low water for food; the pearls, being } la consequence from Immature oys\ tors, are usually very small and dis. toiored by cooking; but occasionally, however, a vary good pearl is offered j* for sale by natives, one such being stated to hare fetched $5,000 In Zanzibar. At least, it is certain that punii-besring oysters exist cn the 1 coast, and that valuable pearls have ' been occasionally found, while prcc1 tically _ no effort has been made to provo whether or not a profitable iu? * pastry ' P?scible. .c. J CHEATED DEATH 61 YEARS. L HiarlesF. Pajje, rijcf y-rine. a pa* Dechsboro, Oneida county, is * St nra after his coffin wajg J! bought. Page was a soldier in the f Oi^l war nud was encamped with hi* j t! ^hncnt, <!:c One hundred and sevr -ntccnth New York volunteers, at [ -vo?t Alexand *. in the fall of 1862, ft lien he was token seriously ill. When Page's death seemed im unpen* a requisition was made for hifl coffin. It was brought to camp and ' deposited dcst the tent in which the ; sick soldier l?jr. Then Page began ' to get better, and when he lcnrnec * about the coffin he declared that he * would not die. He did not until to day, when I he end took place at Co* lumbim, K. C.?Utica (N. Y.) Div patch to the New York World. -Only Action Has Weight. J3?ery man Instinctively feels that all the Lr'^atlinl sentiments in fh?: p world le*s than a single Ibrelaction.?T-owrell. ; Here's t< r i * ?the pnr0 food-drink that met in wholesome and satisfyingPostum is made only, of c It tastes moch like the higher coffee, which causes so much t v Coffee drinkers can learn a h Then, as the coffee poison *. become steady, and the grsdua o ' "'There's a .PoHtyro nov comes ip two RcRolar Postnm?must be lata taut Postawi?is a soli dissolves Instantly. The convenience of Instant both kinds ore exactly the aai HERGES OF COMMONPLACE They Art the Ones Who Fill Chlnke of fclf* and Shut Out Chilly I World. To you who bara achieved, mam will wish a Happy New Year. For. you Who are facing success on a ?0euro upward path, you who ar: warmed by the sunshine of human intercourse and strong with tluvJey of' life, a Happy New Year id all but as, eurod. To you who face a Ufe crisis with 'the prosperous outlook of suocess beyond, to you in whom hope has steeled determination eved in the j presence of tho fiercest obstacles, the New Year promises welL To youoth-1 era wQoy me angel or grler through the pnaslog years baa .folded In so clcao an embrace that your eyes have aoc caught the gleam of hU wing:* or known that they were blest ed, the year will bring a tender mln titration that 1? Time's own privilege. But >Bat horoscope U there for each in that great army of the unknown he roes who face no bracing ordeal no; p~o:i.iae of physical or moral dicer; who with faces set toward tomorrow rie n? light, no warmth, but the some pitiless wogld that has beer, their lot for yearu! And yet these smile brightly. They are the ones who til! th'o chinks of life and shut out for us an often chily world; they are the apostles of the little things, the despised things, whose sacrifices we accept with as slight thought as we bestow on tho things themselves. Yet are they the Unki which hold the world together .-^Collier's Weekly. . ; . | KELLIHGER'S INSOMNIA | By~6<>ROTHY DUNN. ^ Kelllnger couldn't sleep. All his life he had been bothered that way. For no reason whatever Bleep Would su'ddooty desert him and when it a ban doned Kelllnger It abandoned the rest of tbe?amily. meaning,Mrs. Kelllnger and the bulldog." When Mrs. Kelllnger would announce sadly 16 their acquaintances that Tom had begun waking up at one o'clock and staying awake till six or not going to sleep at all until hairpast-three it was exactly as tragic as though she was breaking the news that he bad fallen a victim to tho suicide habffaor had begun murdering peoplo again after a short vacation. Those to whom she spoke always had an uneasy feeling that they ought to send flowers or something. Kelllnger absolutely refused to go to the doctor about it He said the physician would merely ask him If he had embeszled any trust funds or had anything else on his conscience, and would appear annoyed because he hadn't. "It's Just nerves," Kelllnger would say in martyred tonea "1 wake np and then I begin thinking and I can't stop. J worry about what would happen If fen years from now a long, bard winter should set In and I didn't have ony work. Then there Is Uncle Dave. vhrJwje in?&jRvoo!s2^iiajaoii?7 in I * ' . Ws. V- I ^ -w ^7" -m M J2 . j iuu <111 a and 1 ts the desire of yoting and old for * lean, hard wheat and a small per c< grades of Jara, but in absolutely ft headache, Bleeple*Jp>essr~ lndigeatlo n something of value by a '0 days' ch a la eliminated from the system, the .1 retnrn of "peace and comfort will i l Reason" for ffflrnw: tofcec! IS to 20 minute*. ?t>K> powd?r. K ?c*nt teaapoooful ... Poetum If apparent. Bui, when pn ne. The coet per cup la about e v ?Grocers - i > '*> $'f c -;t. .-'"it ' ;i. .* . X ,<><UT .... i I * basinet* visitor Coder. ' . V Misses Mattle and Corrlane Bright; the Kast CsroUns Teachsrs Trslnln*|" Robert Lewis of Portsmouth, V? ,' Who .pent Christmas wtth his Irlend Harold Nicholson at Bath poaaad1 through the. city tills morning cn route to his home. MIm Eetella Darts of the Washington Public School faculty, has returned frbm Atlanta, Ga.. where she Bpent the holidays. * * . Miss Elisabeth Bright, who la teaching in Mount Airy, lef: Saturday for that town to readme her duties. W. H. Taylor ot Beaufort, wot on : oar streets this moraine. . ? Dr. R. T. Gallagher and Frank A. Mom left Saturday night for Ocr*coke to hanl a few days. 90 Miss Florence Blight, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Blight, who 'spent the holidays with her parents, left Saturday for Bethel wfeere she is a member of the public school faculty of that town, '.pi j_ J. E. Wilkinson, of Belhaven, N. C., Is registered at Motel Louise. ? ? Deputy Sheriff Claude Roberson, of Aurora, was C welcome visitor to the elty Saturday. _ IIQHT BREAKFAST THE BEST Leading English Medical Journal Lends Its Indorsement to the Idea, Long a "Fad." The Lancet, pausing for a mo'ffient in its contemplation of the manifold perils which surround us, bestows a dignified blessing on the modern hibii of the light breakfast, or, indeed, oi no breakfast at all "There is a great deal to be said,* it admits, "in faror of the 'coffee tnd rolls plan';" and something. ?iov, 1U1 uie UUBUAJIUIWIIII-U b,uk> ul hot water. Thna tardily does mwli, ?al Bcicnce follow in tlie fa date pa of those whom we rashly call "fadlists." Thus impiously do we throw overboard the wisdom of the age*? 14No breakfast, no man," "A hungry man's an angry man," "Feed the brute." WilLonr children look back with a shudder on the oggs and ba? :-on of their fathers, and the beef end beer of remoter progenitors? One thing is clear: we must revise our fancy picture of John BulL? , Pall Mall < ir.'/ette. i i M "WAX. tOt m Me | ?OSTUM i palatable table beverage which j pni of New Orleans molasses. eo from caffeine, the drug, in . nervousness and heart trouble ago to Postum. brain works clear, nerves show plainly. POSTUM ti^ed in a cup of hot water spared according to directions, qMl. everywhere sell both kinds. . for the money. Whol coupon in each package. . ME WAS HUNGRY, POOR BOI Now, Mothoro, Do Y?i Think H. Offirvid Bering Cillid Cousin to an Anaconda? "Now IM hare. Percy," aatd lira Pick.r to hpr twx of ii do*p?. rani f.'.era, "vS.ciTT" vvrt era! this u';?aoon I left seven large doughnut* ta the pantry, and now there are out) three. What do you know about that?** _ "Well, a fellow la mlwaya hungry when he oomes home from school. "I also left half of r- good-sited chocolate cake and a dozen cookies In the cake box. Now there are only tlx cookies and about a third of the cake left. Do you know anything about that?" "Well, a fellow wants something to eat when he has been pegging away in school all afternoon, doesn't heT" "I also left eight cranberry tartt good quarter of the pie Is gone. Hare yocf anything to say about that?" 'Well. I waa hungry whan I g<* home from school, ?nd I " "I had Jaue male a nice dasaert ot lady-fingers and whipped cream for dinner tonight,, and aboet a fourth oi U lk gone, together with a lot of tht white meat of a chicken 1 had sawed for a salad. Of course, you don't know anything about that?" "There's plenty of the stuff left fot dessert, and there wasn't hardly any of the chicken anyhow." "But there was a lot of itohey left when I went away this afternoon, and it um uere now, ana nan or row corfee cak# I was .saving ftw breakfast Is stare, and somebne has opened that Jar of orange marmalade I was saving for company. Hare yon anything to say about that?" "Well, I tell you 1 was hungry, and I wanted a little something to eat. and so I * "And so you opened that glass of extra choice currant jam and ate up nearly a whole package of those little aftertrcon teas, and drank half a pint of cream, gnd most of the. pound of ml sins and all the nnts I left here at t'oon are gone. Hungry? My soul and body! Percy Packer, are you Arst cousin to.an anaconda? Hungry? t should say so! I honestly hellers Chat you ire hollow dear Into the ground!"?Prick. SET EXAMPLE TO SUBJECTS Modern Royal Personages, Unlike Their Predecessors, Live Uves of Blamslecsnsss. . There are no more courts of any consequence like tboso "where Jaraahyd gloried and drank deep." Mighty princes of India upon whom the gorgeous east still showers barbaric pearl and gold with a lavish hand, promote education, endow hospitals, practice abstemiousness, dispense with concubines, hire publicity agents to tell how well their lives and kingdoms are ordered. . Because the khedlve of Egypt has two wives?when the most nrthnHnv Mnslum m?? hava a Lotbbi as costly as bis purse can by, and neat' and gaudy In accordance with his taste ffiitro la a scandal upon the banks of the Nile. The German Imperial palace is pro liflc of sons and daughters and not of gossip. The cxar of all the Russia*? the Russia* once ruled by Catherine II., at once a harlot and a patron of letters, art, commerce and educationis a model family man. The royal houses of Italy, Spain and Great Britain are pointed to as examples for the bourgeois. There is no rottenness whatever in Denmark. The alleged "gallanterie#" of old Leopold of Delglum constituted the theme of abend* ant newspaper fiction, and be was greatly Interested a few years before his death In meeting for the first time an actress whom the space writers bestowed upon him as a mlstsess years before. That so much was made of the rcccdlllren, real and Imagined, of Ed ward of England when Tip was prince Illustrated the difference between tbe habits of ancient and modern 'princesJ Nowadays only those who have little or nothing at stake caro to risk attracting attention to their defiance of publie opinion. No throne would accommodate a Catherine or a Cleopatra.? Louisville CouHer-Journal. For Bad Bums. Hums and scalds should be trot, *sr ^heaped*C* eU* prig {jj our lite In (tush country air. Statintic# go m show, according to Dr. Dei o of Budapest, that the fo?rth generation of the town dweller ,le una certain amount of time spent In the country. "The city child la subject to a number of disturbing conditions other than mere absence of creature comforts, which undermine the constitution by throwing too henry a burden on the sense organs, through which exhauslows; among these conditions are noises, a perpetual round of hurry, and unending sequences of Incidents exhausting the attention to which are superadded ths physical discomforts of rltiated air afflufta from human beings and waste organic prcductd, besides offensive gases and Irfectlooladen dust. '^To attain old ago wo hare to relieve ourselves from worry, strains and j anxieties, withdraw periodically from v\ I-wo wnin 01 enorxrui existence, moairy our diet, omit the um of stimulants ; and nsrcotlca, and apend reasonably long period* of time under pleasant I conditions in c praoUcfL^ raUreraent. ; Above all. amtiaewant Mould be aim ! pllfied and accepted rather than ought after. Only vegetable and semi-animal food* should be eaten." ^ r- -' < German Newspaper Reader*. Pupil* in a German school were i? eently tested as to their reading oi * qo w e papers. In the highest eieinen tary class of 44. 25 read a newspaper every day; 16 at least omos a week, end four leas fregnaotb MOlllGAGK HALF. ' Pursuant to a p<5wcr or sale'con-' tamed in that certain real estata mortgage executed by i.. O. Cay ion iu J W Stewart, bearing date thu 2let day of January, 1911, the same rejng recorded In the offlcs of the Register of l>eeds of iieaufort Counts in book 158, page 118, 1 will mil ' at the 'V>ur< Hon-* door 1p Waeh?::j. -J.i'J: i - ? V- * p Carolina, on Tuesday, the 6th day o: January. \914. at the hour of 13 o'clock M. to the highest bidder for ? cash, all of the following described property as conveyed In the -mortj gage aforesaid, town All of that ] oeitaix. tract or parcol of land In I beaufort County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands B. G. Proacott. ;H. It Cay ton. B T._JBonnor and < 43. M. Starrow and others and bounded and described as foHows: i Beginning at a stake fn wittorfv } ditch at B. O. Prescott's corner and nmulnjj South 199 poles to Hx . It. Cotton's land. ih;n:e East 40 poles ana b 1-9 Hake to S. M. Spairow's corner; theace Nortn 190 poles to Bluntfs ditch; thence West 4 0 poles and A 1-2 link* to the beginning, cent lining &0 acres, more or 1Mb ns mentioned in a deed from Sidney M. 8parrcw to C, O. Sparrow, dated April 9lh, 1906. and -receded la ilio p^jpter of Deeds . Of!ico In Eoaufort County.' State of North? Carolina. in Book 155. Pago 544 J. w rrnwARr, a Mortgagee Newborn, N. C., November SI 1915. 1SS A wo NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. I To Ail Creditors of Wasklnfton Mo| tor Car Comply, and All Others Whom It May Concern: 'mVYou will take notice that the! i "Washington MotoMgr Company. &] ; v^j mlngr has this mutual cdneent s | C. B. BeH beeojuen t f? o owner of the business, and this is to give I notice that tho^ undersigned Is not J hereafter In aay way I said Washington MiKoV Car com| IW. jjKSStf J0coiO
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