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====== WKBlMLt Amrut * **. VmSI taatiSea ai ?r*? H. C.. undar the act a< Ufk ?. 1670. oh mmu. ........ ? .16 i leu Hoatlai iiii) i i 1 Vt ~ ltaatha 1 50 I /' Oh Yaaf 1.00 I Bahaarlbara daalrlaa the paper dta- I vattaaad wtU pleaaa notify tht. of lea aa data ot axplratloa. othorwlM tt win ha eaattaaad at raaotar aub scrlption ntM until notice to atop to If you do not got the Dully Nm I promptly telephone or write the ?agar, end the complaint will re autre tmtosillsla attention. It to our teatre to pleaae you. H All articles cent to the Dally Newsfl ar puhllcation must he signed b> he writer, otherwise they will not I publtohed. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1?14. I CHILD'S HEALTH IN HOME AND I SCHOOL. Two problems concerning the I health and physical and meu'u dv- I velopmcnt of a child conJrunthoughtful parents today, consider;, lion of the child outside of * Thooi and attention to its environim. H w-uun the scnool. Whether in count ty or in city, t.. home iUuU&nce n ..a i.<a.ih to important. A con. tant and ot.. I H lablo factor is its food, iic ti.e home ie4>ou...i.;i ;> o of the grnwiog ? ; a - couif.i to it lio.u piiiiti, nuti.v.o. well-cooked and easily digested toothat it needs certain foods for bod., structure and other foods *-0 su, ply heat and energy. A child ?hon frolic and romo and play becar. here Is a natural relation between Bucta muscular activity and tile p.i?. er^STformancu of such food mar?Ftn carry.ng on their function Tn^moiher uiuot aUo tea! i> t rest Is important for the chl'rd play, and th?. .-;i. tent ! sleep does .1^ c ,.... energy* and ; r \ j .. de?e.op;nc:.:. Ci.^jJien need su: shine and fieth a. . u^_. ... should Elcep in a well .si ... , room "with the w.UtkAvs tvel. d from the top. They should be l. e,d regularly and properly cloth put no matter how well fed ' a plothed, ho\y clean and well nourla jed previous to its admission to schot fhe parents' interact must follow th child to the schoolroom and eee th: such environment does ont unde mine Its heatlh. Herein lies I1 ^responsibility of the father, as a eit sen and taxpayer. It is his mon< that maintains the school and it I. his duty to tee that his child is n? forced Into an overcrowded, poor: ventilated, overheated classroom compelled to breathe for five houi a day the expirations from forty 01 fifty nalra of lnn?? < - tioa 10 weakened .as to .render i. vulnerable to the attacks of lnfec tiou? disease. Any one, on reflection, will be Impressed with the fn tlllty of expecting a maximum progression, physical and mental, whci children are housed in overcrowded classrooms with little ^or no moisture In the atr, compelled to breath dry, vitiated air. and to attemp mental tasks with suffocated brain cells deprived of nature's g&erout supply of oxygen. This Is the con dttton In a large number of schoo rooms throughout the land teday. NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. North Carolina?DeauTort County. To A. S. Johnson: You are hereby notified that at a sale for taxes held by Geo. E. Rlckb. Snerlff of Beaufort county, on Mon day. 5th day of May. 1913, at 12 to o'eleek, at the Courthouse door e Beaufort county, N. C-, T. R. Hodge* oa said date purchased the proper ' ty, which was sold for delinquent Bute and couaty taxes for the yea. of 1912, due on said property whlci was listed in the name of A. 3. John son and described ss follows: 20 acree Swamp, Pan'tego township. IpW'Clttser paid therefor th< Mate and coutsy taxr-s, together wlh the costs of advertising, nmountlnt la all to |z.80. pprQbaser baa duly assigned. Ma bl. "' '"id tbe E^ratTa tbrabeV cSTand the yog erne rwlemn said property V lb? payment of aald lajee and charr l,0 aa nU?t*e4 ia pal - ZrWtLZn10^,.!,, before May ???. 'lVt^'hthl' fif yd afall! to redeem the sans? on c* be for U* ?W49er?i|gaed will <fc , ar flfft&P Jf jahdafy;' l?' 10 anal 000 HUBXICA UUM tlEK CO'" ' " -tt !> iio lo iiAWtif dCT? Pi?*!tit?T ' ' anrt yWf9t%na-ri Ot );nq n't am; " ' ""I >?>?" " : ? nf vnied n acteno bluing* m, t gwiiia! cninysaeiiwawe*'!1 ,,i- "1-' i .9 at ?9?nuiwi Moi'Msi'iic cq'r 1 -sMHtMldM Ml MftkrtnV Mid wttMftt ' in ?a?MitT??al?Mi ni..<iiM api>*< fJV 1-.) WW#lWlr.me|l1 thrMMli Vj I J S daMiM'?P?:'.'M:M>'><llM0 '? ? 3 ,<l il-HIn*#*, S Today I ^ \-u Jl I oaw. Then today 1 Am; Yesterday 1 flaw Today 1 ait; Yesterday I ut . J3 V, 1 hi; Y?rt*rday I hat 1 L Today I do: . J . Yesterday 1 dM. Than today I woo; I a Yesterday 1. wid. L ; ?Chicago Btoord-HsralA. ,,7/ V ?1 It Wat No Time to I'altar. j Pntleiit?Doctor, can't you diagnose my chto?can't you tell what to the matter with me? Doctor-Madame. I regret to Inform you that I cannot ~?otblng short of an autopsy will reveal that Patleot-Tben go right ahead with It doctor, this la no tlmd^for me to display false modesty.?New York Sua Overdone.* To goto* to be an optimist." Bald Timothy McGloo "l'tn euro that lots o' fun l'e* missed -rty beln* alum an' blue. I'm coin' to cease each doleful doubt An' stifle all rrplnln'a An' turn each cloudlet Instfe out I To search fur silver lining" Oh, Tim he grinned from mom till night* I No matter what took placet His mind. It didn't ecem quite right. I To Judge It by hie face.' Our good Intentions kin go wrong Jf reckleamly we twlat 'em. His optimism grew so strong. It wrecked his nervous system. ? Washington 8tar. r Enjoyment. ""Did yon eujoy your drive in your nexv clectrl"?*' "Very much. I uuuoyed three traffic policemen., held up two nuto trucks and kept a whole string of gasoline cars driven by men waiting until 1 sold good by tj> a friend ' - Dutrult Free Press. . Eilligercnce. When she could meei_wlth Billy They played at bill and coo. But uiunVlic met not Billy They played uUblllela doux. Now she has. married Billy ?11 By trying to conclllAte Billy for her bills. ?A. Leslie In Judge. mm hi ? .. iialltivn t K -li.-.N t,i:.\ERAU4. -<.ur j LiuJ.Icd loneo up Sjh.4.U1 ~nJ Ttutls ti Prevent . i.uVIUubtf I ...l \>ai Deaths, 1861 to 1866. ..on-umptlon, 1904 to 1907. 640,,0. Would It not be a cad time In | our home If your bueband, wife, augjter and eon would bare to iarch out today In another civil war? ~ook at the above figures again. They are facing an army that Is ^manned by an oiitcer that is far c destructive In his attack than Lee or Jackson ever were. Tbls ofr waits until you are down and icn Jumps on. The quiet way theee macKB are made is awful. What are ou going to do about It? Let it go rhm^dtye- to day? Or are you going to build up your system that le weakening away and exposing you o thlq^poneumptlon germ? Bear's mulEion le by far the most effective medy y> ward off thi# germ with. . jflfirit not only maintains normal cfibfttlons of nutrition, but has a roll defined specific palliative influ i-e upon the symptom of the germ, nother special advantage which Ives the remedy the preference is lat It Is Invariably beneficial f the Bordered, digestive organ. For dlsirhances are almost constantly pres nt. In tills way as in mary others lear's Emulsion proves to be better ban any other remedy sold. One foliar a bottfe-or six bottles far fl^e 'ollarr. Expr^s paid If you can't et It from your druggist. Sold by Vorthy & Etherldge. ^ SOUTH CAROLINA, BEAUFORT COUNTY. N THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. Fannie McCnllotigh widow of Stanley McCuilough vs. 2d ward S. McCuilough. Administrator of Stanley McCu'.lough, deccaar >d, Edward 8. McCnl-ough, Mary -onlse Moore. Georgia A Hardy. Ip-hrlam Hardy. Walter G. McCulongh, Miranda E. Murray. Robert Hurray, Jcnes McCuilough. Heirs it Uw ,ol Stanley McCuUongh, d*:cased. The defendants. Miranda E. Moray aMrf 1 dWrrt Vtfrra^ajovo named. Hir take notIi>ttyUW?t an action enIt led'a? abnve; has fcesnooammenced Mtfor* ,U?w Cterfc qf^ihai Superior rWfc.<* B^aiflort Countythe, ey- JrffcChrldtigh, debased. tart' o her. um >:)., *jA -do , ; And tin aatd defenda? ; w.1l'' ^ tfMtt a ' isswrafe f:! ' on TbWwSt, '? l?iH 4*, j t'lkM'X Xlmrn n'eloek, * It, Dd *B*w*r>Mi;<!ci#ir laHfc* tfir- ' loa la old action, gr lid, ?UI : l? J if W&; la* iiTM-iia-crtrti-i^iarWaXiiart Ml litt dit otFdbTJJMT, 1' iR _ dMatnuful MS X'jti .it ' 71 *>fftmnrh Hnmailif HiiiMvii noincujr *|hl'I, NoJshcuSSAtt any th ncfbo^r^whndbcc appetite Is good and before teSlu?yourtn-d?ct?e shs had no appetite and when aha ate anything ?hewouldsuffer death for eTdoing and could not I sleep at nlgi.t; aince taking* our treatment aha 1 irepe well all ni*ht long. T. A. Weall, Koenaka, I Tesaa," Tha above letter shcntd convince you t*br? | try onedoee oOhle Remedy?one di>?e ahouldtxe*-1 vmce them that they can be restored to hc?Mlh;| Nearly all Stomach Ailments are caused by :b? . clogging mi the intestinal tract with mucoid aitt. catarrhal accretions allowing poisonous ftaidt I I dice ''I* *<M^1 and^^he^ts^deraojlng th^ l /^?me</y>palnle?sly removes these sccrcdoaa I without asurgieal operation and puta an end to Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach and ImmTI I tinea and allot the nana! symptoms o( Stomach* 1, vrr ar.d Inteitin^Atlmenta AA your j gtxt about May t o Wondorful Stomach Rem*** ] I or tend to Geo. H. Mayr, Ml*. Chemist; i& I Whiting- St.. Chicago. 111., for Irse booklet on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letter* i 1com people wbo. bavo been restored. ' <! * , I ? ?rr: Taking No Rtaka. JAnd yon say you never attend wjMh; I dlti^s any "wore'?" asked the I yonug thin*. I "No. I do not." replied the bacheMfc I "And why not. prnyV* I' "Why, don't you see what's happenI ins every day to inuocent bysUuderat" I ? Yonkers Statesman. I notice tax fir Jhase. I North Carolina?Beaufort County. . I Tn A ear nriHali You are hereby notified that at a sale for taxea held by OOo. E. Rick*, Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Monday, bth'day of May, 1913, at 1 iVL, o'clock, at the Courthouse door c<f Beaufort county, N. C., T. R. Hodges on said date purchased the property, which was Bold for delinquent State and county taxes for the year of 1912, duo on said property which was listed In.the name of A. W. Wlnfleld and described as follows: 1 lot Belhaven St., Pantego township Tho purchaser paid therefor the state and coudty taxes, together with the eosts of advertising, amounting in all to *2.63. You are further notified that said purchaser has duly assigned his bid to the Eureka Lumber Co.. and that . you can redeem said property by [ the payment of said taxes and charg- | es allowed by law, if same is paid to the undersigned, or to Qeo. B. Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county, dn 1 or before May 6th,1914, and if you fall to redeem the same on or before | said date, the undersigned will de1 mand that the said Bberiff make a tax deed for said property. This 12th day of January. 1914 FTTRBK* T TIMBER CO. Assignee of Tax Purchase^ ' 3wc * ?'-t? prnrnARK.? u M u.ul.uh -beautort Couni> j ?1. h, ku kiumiq: ou are hereby notified that at a i -ale for taxes held by Geo. E. Rlckf Sheriff of Beaufort r?t?n?v /** ?'->? day. r?th "dgy of May" 19lV/it 1*515 o'clock, at the Courthouse door gf Beajiforrcounty, N. C.. T. R. Podges on. said date purchased the property, which wai sold (or delinquent state andconnty taxes together with of 1918, due on said property which was listed In the name of J. H. Dickinson and described as follows: 160 Swamp, Pantego township. The purchaser paid therefor the state and oontny taxes, together wiht the costs of advertising, amonnting In all to 98.40. You are further notified that said purchaser has duly assigned his bid to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that you can redeem said property by the payment of said taxes and charges allowed by law, If same Is paid to the undersigned, or to Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county, on or before May 6th, 1914, and: If you fall to redeem the same <f& or before said date, the undersigned will demand that the said sheriff make s tax deed for said property. This 12th day of January. 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO. Assignee of Tax Trrehaser. 1-2 7-3 wc. . NOTICE OP SALE OP VALUABLE LAND. ay virtue of a decree of the Su perlor coutr of Beaufort count? made In a special proceeding there!i pending entitled "Neva Fleming an' others Ex Parte," w^lch Is heleb> referred to, I will sell at public auc tlon, for cash to the highest biddeon Monday, the 2nd day of March 1914, at noon, at the Courthouse door of Beaufort county, those cor tain tracts or parcels of land Ir Richland township, Beaufort county described as follows: 1. Known as the borne place o'T. ILBpyld and wife, Beulah Boyd djjeflTScd. situated in and near th' ' town* of Edwards, bounded on th? East by tho run o? Durham's, Creek 1 on the South by the Horse Per < 8#amp, on the West by the land* 1 of James Ed Stllley, L. H. Rosa anf * others, and on the North by the land 1 of B. B. Latham' and others. < 2. Known as.the Swamp Farm C * the said Ts R. Bpyd and wife. Benin 1 Boyd, situated on the Creekmur roV and bounded on the South by th Creekmur road, on the West by-th 1 Sparrow alnd, on the North a"- c Rat by the lands of Cora M. Roddlf 1 deceased, containing 70 acres, roor' i or loss, comprised of sevearl part j or parcels conveyed to the said Ben ' lah Boyd by Lfsste Boyd. Cora M t Reddltt s^d others, by deeds dul* f recorded fn the Register's office o* t; ^eanfort county, Inclnding as a par' t if the said swaron form, that par* g r*efcnt containing shout thirty acre^ c *Mcb-' wa? conveyed by the said Betmlhr Bos?d and others to LlssV , Bevd a more accurate description o' m jjsj ?? 1 The purcheser ot purchasers can 7 ivrrahge. tf so degVred. to wy part tj -.aA\i en the fjprcbaan. tponey and ae ^ ore the balance drUn a mdrtgar* on Cl the prenert for a reasonable- time. A Hi* land will be d ?s i whole t?g *Jinarately as the tffebt*wa nmt ,, < , I - . 'f ?1TT ' ' ;: CoTnmlsaloh'er. I C A t Untto^Coast Lis* RaOroad Co.. 2 Railroad t C?? Notice la Hereby Giro*: j That en action bee been coramenc- 2 (Mb la the above entitled 'action In 4 the Superior Court of Beaufort conn- ? ty. North Caroline, fot the reoov- X err aialnet the defendants of the * eue of Fifteen Hundred Dollere Cor breach ot contract for ahlpment of 2 a car load of etock from Union Stock W Tarda III . te Washington; N. G., on or about tbe 5th day of November, j, 1913, that the aammonp, and warrant z of attachment In the eald action le e returnable on tho 6tb day of April _ Hit. when and where the eald Bal- ? tlmoro end Ohio Railroad Ce.. 1. re quired to appear and aaawer or do tout, or tbe relief demanded will be granted. Thte Jan. ](th. 1P14, QBO. A. PAUL. I fcl ?' ', . Clerlf Superlar Court) Herry McMuiian. Atfr. 1-18-twn. NOTICB Hating thla day qudllflod as RrenM utor of Jultul Baynor. ill n neeffM lato of Beaufort .Inn It. N P Ihl.-d^H to notify all persons^having against tho estate of said deg^^^H to'oxMbit tbcm to*the under;' on or beforp the- 7th day of Fel vry. 1915, or thiB notico will be |j|j 'nerd in bar of their recovery. AH J j" -Arsons indebted to said estate will ro onm* make immediate payment. This Feb. 7tfr, 1914. Z n. WOOTEN. Executor. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that the" undersigned, B. J. West, has this the 6th day of January, 1914, qual- ? If led as administrator of the estate of A. C. West, deoensed. All persons Indebted to said estate are p, requested to make prompt settle- CQ ment of the same, and all persons j? having claims against the said estate are required to present the 2! same within twelve mpciths from this J* date, as required f>y law, or this Cl notice will be pleaded In bar of N, the same. Ti B. J. WE8T, * v". . Admfnlstrator. SmaU, MacLean. pragaw 4k Rodman. Attorneys. tfti at STflMAfiH TRflllmP^ I' v *>r|*tvi| IIIWWM I m Oi s. fi lb D k*L-J WrUu ? ? til ,wr?" HigULna nritti HHWHin| f? Letter onTliif Subject ? jn fa Madison Heights, Vs.?Mr. CM*. A. % Ragtand, 01 tola place, writes: "I Mr* it been taking Thedlord'a Black-Draughl tb for Indignation, and other stomach troub- C< let, also colds, and Ibid If to both* very bed medicine I hire ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a Ira p< day*, I always fact Ilka a new man." Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain si In pit ol stomach, and a feeling ot fullness alter eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as'your strength and liealth depend very largely upon you food and Us digestion. To get quick and permanent relic from these ailments, you should tak su a medicine of known curative merit. tb lis 79 years of splendid success, In flu treatment of Just such troubles, prove J* the real merit ol Thedford's Black j*" Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle In nctfpu th, tnd without had aher-effects. It la su tb, o benefit both young and old. For ah da vjrvwhete. Price 25c. rj."c, ot k| co\ NOTICE OP BALK* *}L orth Carolina, Beaufort County .. Richland Township?Before A Mayo," J, P. ?? E. Peterson Company', Int. nol vs. ^001 E. O. Caton. by Pursuant to the attachment, te udgment, and execution in the above ed entitled action, rendered by A. Mayo rustic? of the Peace, In favor of the _nr 'laintlff, E. Peterson Company. Tne., tnd against the defendant, B. C. Ca- . on, and the property attached herein, Or the eum of One nundred Forty ual 'wo and Ninety One-One Hundredths $142.91) Dollars, wflb interest, nd costs, I will sell the property Ed lorctofore attached and condemned o be sold, to-wlt: 8-1 That certain tract or parcel of and. Jylng and being in the County >f Beaufort, State of North Caroms. Itichland township, beginlnng t O. W. Lee's corner in the Holtdia I Ine, and running with aaid I^ee'i the ine South 87 1-2 Bast fifty feet; bo- 1 hence South 2 1-2 West twenty-flvr tbe set; thence North 87 1-2 West flf *hi T feet to the HolHlta East line; pro hence<wtth said line North 2 1-? her last to the beginning, containing J?* >ne Hundred ana Thlrty^elghl JJ J qaarc yards, and well known a? ,cn| be E. C. Caton store site, which fjf aid site was conveyed to the said . !. C. Caton by Will Dfinn about twp ears ago. . ht. Said sale to be tnade at public aucon. for eaah to the highest, bidder t the Courthouse doOT of Aaufort ffIT ounty. at noon on Friday, the Itb JJJ ay of March. 1914, nottce la hereby y JKis lift day iTni |i,'_ ^ ^ . 1 - 2,1 I ? M - p * All OS MM j 803 NOTICE -OF SUMMONS. To All Stockholders, Creditors, islers and others who may bo Cortrnsd In snd with the ASslrs of is. E. Clark Co., a Corporation: You will take notice that oa the Hh day of January, 1914 His oaor W. M. Bond, Resident 'Judas ! the first Judicial District, at numbers in the Town of Edsnton, . C? did appoint A. M. Dumsy smporery Receiver for said Corirsttou, and in the order tusking ,ld appointment the follow pars- 1 aph appears: "Service of sammons In this scon oa Stockholders. Creditors of, id Dealers with such Corporation, all be made by publishtnf copy of IS sammons heretotors issued eekly. for fair weeks. In some iwspsper published In Besnfort i junty, and all creditors of the sold irporstion shall present and make oof ?, as prescribed by law, to e Receiver herein named their spectlrs slalms against the Dsfenint Corporation, within, thirty days cm the first pnbHostlon of sum. l one, as hereinbefore provided, end 1 Hare to present end prove sudh ; ilras or demands, within the time ecified, shell bar suqh creditors or J ockboldors' from partlelpsilno In , e distribution of the assets of the { irporstlon." 1 NOW. THEREFORE, Publication | the followlna summons Is medfi irsaant to said order: "BEAUFORT COUNTT", IN THE SUPERIOR COUR?v> - 1 UfMONB FOR RELIEF. ] TVs salmi Uttlne ?*??' vvuiy?u; ?. James E. Clark Company, (a Corporation.) , ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i tha Sheriff of Beaufort County? GREETING: . Ton are hereby commanded to . mmon James E. Clark Company, a defendant above named, If It be . and within youj county, to be and pear before the Judge of our perior Court at a Court to be Id for the County of Beaufort at; a Court House in Washington, on 1 J 9' 2nd "Monday before the 1st Mon- j L y of March, it being the 16tb day ; <1 Feburary, ,1914. and answer the f inplalnt, which will be deposited a the Office of the Clerk of the 8up- p pr Court of said county within . i first threo days of said term*. I let tbe said defendant take t lice, that If it fall to answer the * nplalnt within the time required tl the law, the plaintiff will apply & thp Court for the relief demand- * In the complaint. tl Herein fail not. and this of this m unions make due return. d liven under my hand and seal of 4 d court, thla f7tb day of Jan: 7. l?l?. ti S GEORGE A. PAUL, * Clark Sut>erior Court. d **rd L. Stewart, . ?fc' " Utorney for Plaintiff. _ 0-4W- C. NOTIC* TO TAXPAYERS J! ill pcraoi who have act paid lr taxes tor 1911 wtll pleas* So at once or the, will hare to pay ~ cost of lew lea and garnishees ch will re 1 sailed against their par'tp and polls. The taxes shonld 0 been paid before dan. 1, 1114, I have taken the responsibility ixtsnd the time, eo as to be len1 as I can. I anf new lastmctlng deputies to garnishee tor poll is and to levy on ell lend the IS gre not bald on by March 1st. hose who arg caught by garolls and ISTlea. will hare to par , and no ono to blams hut thames. I am compelled te col oet i taxes, and 1 hope all who have I Ing thair taxas by distress 11 forward statement to anr one bp R 1 on receipt of request. I Sheriff Beaufort ( otfh'fj. I |: our Oilskin xjglifc Varrior" ?S$|| Warm ||g tSiS.'fcSar'*~ 5E55fSPSte? ' TON RUBBER SHOE CO. MALDEN MASS. 3 5j . r" rL". North Corollas?Boanfort county. To , Gilbert Itumlr.c Repleter of Doodo aa* Actios Kntir Teker tor Beau tort county: The underalgned L. U. Scott end T. J. Lewie of Beaufort county. N. c , enter and lay claim to the following described piece or pereel of land la chooowlnlty township. Beanfort Connty, State of North Carotins. the same being recant end unappropriated land and "object to entry, rtt: On the West side oif the Core Point road and East side of Blount's Creek, bounded by the lends ot A. Tolsr. B. R. Warren and ethers, sad containing twenty-Bra I It) seres mom or teas, sans being br estimation. Estared this, tttb day of January. A. D.. Hit. l. m. sctrrr, (teen T. J. LEWIS, (Seal.) l-lt-tsr. aonca. Hartoc qnaliBeo aa administrator if Henry. Bonner, dsoaosod: All parsons indobtad to sold aotolo ore ran nested to make Immediate pay sent to the eadarstpned. and sP persons hnrtnp claims apalnst thr aetata are notlBsd to ttrseenl ttfi aama to tho uadsrslptsd within twolre months 'rpm Utla duo. or ;hla notloo nrUi oe pleaded la bar ot ;helr rooorory. Thio S?th -ay of Isn^ lllt. J. T. BONNER, , Administrator tod man * Bonner. Atfyo. L-f &-<wa. NOTICE OF SUlfMOHft. 3eaufort County?In the Superior Court. J. W. Dailty against Southern ime and Fertiliser Works, Inc., and )r" 'SUMMOWB'TSH*'BBL1BP. lute of Nortk Carolina. To the Sheriff of Beaufort Conner ?Greeting. You are hereby commanded to ummon Southern Lime and Fartil* car Works, Inc., (a corporation) the lefendant above named. If k bond within your county, to he ppear before the Judge of opr 8u erlor Court, at a court to ba held or the cdunty of Beaufort, at the ourt house In Washington, on the Ifteenth Monday after the first ionday of September, ltlt, It being bp fifteenth day of December, IB 11, nd answer the complaint, wh!& rlll.be deposited In the office of lie Clerk of the Superior Court of all county pitbin the first thret ays of said term; and let the said efendant take notice, that If he fal) 9 answer the complaint within the line required bylaw, the Plaintiff Ill apply to tHr court for the relief emended in the complaint. Hereof fall not. and of this iub i?U make due reborn. , I Given uader my hand and seal of j ild court this 1st day of December | u*; (MO. A. PAXJh, Clerk Superior Court. - mn?t . . i FRESH I CELERY of AIl"?SF* majn plans, mmiAns . ??? .? * 1 ? CAKTEft. II D : ??>. . ?p5?miim. IB Ooracr ud NarkM SO I : >.wrMrtr*.": WO* O. 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Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1914, edition 1
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