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i **6wpt'sondat. i . Oa* Allay. bet** MaU end See- ^ beewt V. 1HI, MMtta iletomee at Waahlngtoa. N. C .. under the-act at March ?. 1170. Oaa Month < .IF | mar Moatha .\. 1.00 I U Moatha 1.(0 Oa# Tear t oo * T Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this or-, tee on date of expiration, otherwise ; & will be continued at regular subscription rates until, notice to stop Isj , It TOO do not get the Dally Neva ? promptly tetaphono or vrtta the ? aaarar. and the complaint will ra 11 bsIts Immediate attention. It is our a desire to please you. ti IjM- All articles sent to the Dally News v r publication must be signed by k ../% Ae writer, otherwise tbey will not li * " published. li 1, r* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1914 f, d SPRING PREPARATION ON SOUTH u ERN FARMS. ? In no section of the country does ^ s well-prepared seed bed give bettor n returns than in the southern stated, g Tho best cprlng preparation of the t! soil Is practically impossible unlets e it has been property turned and I ' deeply broken during tile previous c summer or fall. The necessity for l' deep plowing in the South is proba- s bly not realized by those who are I not familiar with the heavy rainfall! tli in this section, which frequently u i tuns inn panicles of soil tl v together so as to exclude air and M runshine. The absence of freezing ? prevents any loosening up of the parj tides; besides in many places there 11 1b an almost impervious hardpan of subsoil, either natural or brought t| - . about from a continuous custom of shallow plowing. In other sections ti this deepening and loosening of the h soil is done partly at least by the U forces of nature, but it can only be " accomplished by the plow in the | ^ South. " 11 The best imlcment for deep break* g ing of the soil is the disk plow. n which turns, pulverizes, and mixes n at the same time. Wheft properly j . adjusted the disk breaks the land tl deeply and thoroughly loosens it. li and deplore the result. ? Of all things, talk is the ono thing n that ought to be monopolized. Op that, we arc advocate of high ? tariff, robber baron, monopolist and everything else that one would wish j, to call us. 1 i Our own talk lr an antiseptic wash u or allopathic remedy mb- the talk si of others. /I ^ Whenever the telephonwdincs, w'.th/*' wires or without, go outcxu^feusiue,<is ( Vl whenever politicians ceacc KKfiatgk^ the bull by the tail and throw hita g around the lot for a public butcher- 8( ing, whenever executives in state or n nation follow the Asiatic fashion of u committing suicide by swallowing h their tongues/ The state will do tl likewise^ / In the meantime the P. O., to the J1 contrary^notwlthstandiag, wo pur- ; 1 poso to uee our tongue, even If. on V( tare occaslone it becomes a lash! | a | K NOTICE OF S.tLE tt By virtue of the power of sale I u contained In a certain Mortgage J t< Deed dated the 29th day of Octo tl ber, 1906, by Rhoden Holland to a W. D. Grimes, which said Mortgage Deed^ls duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort county, in book 143. at page 36. the undersigned will, on the 23rd day I of March, 1914. at 12 o'clock M., offer for sale at the Court House door In the town of Wahsington, North .?e Carolina, for cash to the highest *? bidder the following described land: ; That tract of land lying and being 0)l In Washington townrhip and beginning at the Junction of R. W. Wharton and the Mill road running west , to Tranter's Creek road; thence w'th the said Tranter'B Creek road South to Tranter's Creek; thence down the J said creek running an eartwarly dlrecllon to R. W. Wharton's Dne: U? with R. W. Wharton's line running (ha North to the bcglning, containing ten col (10) acres, more pr less. I tir Tho said land adjoin? the lands Bii of Riley Shcppard, John Sheppard.l j Warren Sheppard and Peter Smaw. he< It bMre the same Innd convened to pr( Rhoden Hoi and ty Comeiia J. Bo fOI bee, by deed bearing date December | m4 22nd. J995, an-J rr'irence Is hei^?- [ jjtj by made to the ra J deed for further J description. Default having been ^ made In the payment of tho bond re-j .. cited in tho aforesaid Mortgage r. nci ; *,c from Rhoden Holland to W D. ,ri Grimes this sale Is made "to satiify,'1* and pay the said bond. "'S V .% * This 18th day of Feb. 1914 W. D. GRIMES. <*? Mortgagee, the Frink H. Bryan. Owner of the Debt. Frank H. Bryan. Atty. 2-l9-4wc. N Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery fs r;ij known everywhere as tho remody * which will surely stop a cough or . cold. D. P. Dawson. Edison, Tenn. writes: "Dr. King'B New Dfsco.vcry Col Is the mo't krrnderful cough, coldjvral *"?s and throat and lung-medicine I ev-| i< er sold In my store. It can't be beat, j it*!, It belts without any trouble at all. to*. It eecd* no guarantee." This Is true ' her a Dr. King's New Discovery j' will relieve the most obstinate of j .. roughs and coida. Dung troubles' ,a<' nulckly helped by Its use. You should *J'e aeep a bottle In the house at all times for the members of the family. *rwr Me and 81. All druggists oj by den mall. K B. Bweklea * Co., Phila- shot MpMs Of U Xowla. Chk ' ? JKE EVETSHin" WILL ROAM WOOD fioi Girl Will Take Neither Provisions nor Arms. IAY RETURN FULLY CLAD * " 0 Obtain Clothe# by Slaying Animal# and Using Skins? Daughter of Quid# Saya Knowledge of Woodoraft Will Enable He** to 8uccood?Expert Shot With Rif\e and SkiUful With th? Rod. Portia ml. Me.?Garbed only-in the riginal attire of Mofher Eve. Miss tuuu Douglass of Straiton will eater 10 dense woods of Fruukllu county ad remain there two months some me this yenr. She will tnko neither eapoua,* clothing uor provisions, but 111 trust to her woodcraft and her uowlcdge of game to enable her to ve and to come forth fully clad and 1 line lighting trim. She Is a fcar?ss ranger of tho foreghL and her rleuds say she will accomplish her illleult task. Miss Douglass declares she will euur the forests of her native couuty as :nntlly clad as when sho was born ud will come forth, at the end of the ivo months fully clothed la such garb s sbc can obtain In the woodlands, he will take nothing, feeling pertain lint she can provide for herself whntvor slie needs of food and rntmfentI'Fear of no* modern A eta eon seems to nter her mind. Miss Douglass greatly refers the woods' and fields and treqms, with their huutlng. freedom nd fishing, to n love romance. ' Since childhood the girl, u daughter f Gus Dongluss of Struttou. has fat >wed her father hundreds of miles In te woods, has absorbed his fund of ood lore and lias studied the fyests ud lulnud waters with their temnlng |fe. The father is an expert shot upper, fisherman and guide, and Just ow lie. another man and Miss Douglas are across the Canadian border on shooting trip. uivi /mi*HISS Knows every KIUU m eo and bJrd nnd itulmnl to bo found i the Dead river region of this- state. hows every sort of animal of the field ud river huuks and every variety of sli frequenting Cimubnsseit river and lie south mid north brauches of the end river itself in her home district, he knows nil their habits 'dial pec ill 1rltlcs and has no fear.of life alone inong Ibeia for two months. Stratton Is TV'part of the towu of Ensis. forty-eight miles north of Farmigtou. The settlement and nil the reIon of the Head river, lying therebont are thinly populated, compnraIveiy speaking, but they offer n great eld for the sportsman with rod nnd an. From her borne town to the Candlnu border no pond, stream or trail i unknown to this twentieth century liana, and the craek of her rlfio alimrrnhvays brings down that at which tie aims. With her endurance and aowlcdge of the woods and game sho ideally equipped for her coming ad nture. Miss Douglass last summer carried lie malls over the rural route from trntton to nnd through neighboring ?ttlemeiits for upward of twenty-five files and In all sorts of weather and der many difficulties. She Is not of irge frame, but Is strong and agile, ie simple llfo of the backwoods scrvig in the twenty-three years of her fe to conserve her strength and uihl up a rugged constitution. The girl seeks no notoriety in the Bmuro sho will make, and in nil prob blilty tho outside world will never now she has. completed her iw< tonths alone with the forest danger? ntll the time Is up. Unwished for at intiou may bo attracted to the ven ire, but the girl's family will guar* gainst Intruders. SIRES TOO SONS. Howell People*. a business mnn *a Inula. Ga.. has attended thirty-Jon; . tidings. at twelve of which bj*lu)r toil as best mini. He calls liiiusetl 11 assistant to cupld." Itnnrlee Pnleolognc. succeeding Theliile Delcnsse as l-'rcncU ambassador ltnssia. Is chief of Hie department political "affairs at the French for ni office. M. Delcasso resigned ft enter French home politics. I'lie Rickr Hon. .Tosopb Chmuberd. anii .ced in retire from parmeiit i t *lio next general election, a been a member of the house ot intuous since ISTji. During this ene time he has* represented West rmingham. , ohu William Iturgess, .who has Just ?n appointed n visiting American ifessnr at the Austrian universities iyi4*If> by the Austrian govern* nt, is emeritus professor of po- I cal acieuce at Columbia university. > was born lu Tennessee ltf 3844. Jeorge^ Wcstiughouse, inventor of i air bra I.e. has been awarded the isliof medal by th?-Verelii DeutachIngouieiirp of Leipsig. one of tbe best honors within the reach of engineering profession. Ho was III to Attend the meeting at .which award was made. ? Winler B .sebatl. lot air is doing most of the bgS#> I piaying now, but it will t>e differnext summer.?Philadelphia Ledger. Jut of pitchers in tbo American fuo are no doubt sorry that Tf b m not going to Jump to the Fedp.?Detroit Free Press. Ivdries among baseball managers ? to keep up the interest while ths 0 competition of tbo.nctual game Is in evidence.- Washington Star. d rnl league officials nppssr to coor It nn unpxtdonnbie outrage when input tire iiuido by ofllcera of ths c leagues to tempt players away n tbe new organization. One won1 why tbe Federal league people lid be sensitive In that respect? is go Record-Herald Mr*. James Elliron and little daughter, who have been on an extended Visit to relatives and friends In Greenville, returned home y?s*e.day. Mrs. John H. Small la visiting Mrs. Ferrell In ^TEBlHllla. N. C. t PERSONALS. ? ? ? ? P. H. Johnson of Pantego. ?N. C., ?s a welcoihe visitor to tho city tort**. ) John Q. Too ley, a prominent young attorney of Belhsvcn. N. C , la here attending court. Loster Savage returned home from Speed, N. C.. last evening where went to attend the wedding of hla sister. W. Calvet? of Wlnston-8alemi, Nr C.. was on our streets this morning. James EHleon left thin' morning on the Atlantic Coaat Hue train for a ahort business trip. Z. A. Jones of Richmond, Va., la registered at Hotel Louies. Capt. John W. Keya of Raleigh, C., was In the city last night. f N. L. Alcock of Roeky Mount, N. C.,' Is a guest at Hotel Louise. Moaars. G. R, Lanier, W. T. Ltpccpmb, C. J. Joyner and M. Worthington of Greenville, motored to this city yesterday They registered at tho Louise. Walter Carstsrphen, a clever knight of the grip,-Is here.today. Col. Thomas Strlngfleld, Inspector General of the N. C. N. G.,^ofr Wayncsville. N. C., and Capt. R. C. Langdon. U. S. A.. Raleigh, N. Cv wore here last night for the purpose of Inspecting Company "CL" NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. To Sevenio Collins: You ara'hereby notified that at a sale fer'faxes held by Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Monday, 6th day of May, 1913, at 12 M. o'clock, at the Courthouse door of Beaufort county, N. C., T. R. Hodges on Bald date purchased the property, which was,sold for delinquent State and county taxes for the year *ij 1912, due on said property which was listed in the name of Sevehte Collins and described aa follows: Lot Church St., Pffatego township. The. purchaser paid therefor the state and county taxes togother with tho costs of advertising, amounting in all to $6.79. 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 tho undersigned, or to Goo. E. Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county,.on or before May 6th, 1914. and ft you fail to redeem the sam? on or before said datn. the undersigned will demand that the said herlfT make a tax deed for slid property. TYi 12th dav of January. 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO. Assignor of Tax Purchaser. 1-17-lwe. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, B. J. West, has this the 6th day of January, 1914, qualified as administrator of the estate of . 0. West, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are roquested to make prompt settlement of the same, and all parsons having claims against the said estate are required to present tfie within twelve months from this date, as required by' law, or this aotlce will be pleaded in bar of the tafcie. B. i. WEST, Administrator. Small, MacLean, Pragaw A Rodman. Attorneys. 1-12-4 we.* NOTICE OP SALE OP VALVADLE LAND. By virtue ot a decree of the Superior coutr of Beaufort county made in a special proceeding therein pending entitled "Neva Fleming and others Ex Parte," which Is hereby referred to, I will sell at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1914, at noon, at the Courthouse loor of Beaufort county, those cerain tracts or parcels of land In ilchland township, Beaufort county, I 'escribed as follows: 1. Known as the home place of P. It. Boyd and wife, Beulah Boyd, deceased, situated In and noar the town of Edwards, hounded on the East by the run of Durham's Creek, on the South by the librae Pen Swamp, on the West by the lands of James Ed Stilley, L. II. Ross atfd others, and on the North b^ the land of B, B. Latham and others. 2. Known as the Swamp Farm of the said T, R. Boyd and wife, Beulah Boyd, situated on the Creekmur road and* bounded en the South by thfe Creekmur road, on the West by the Sparrow alnd. on "the North and Eat by the lands of Cora M. Roddltt deceased, containing 70 acres, more or less, comprised of sevearl parts or parcels conveyed to the said Beulah Boyd by Lizzie Boyd, Cora M. Redditt and others, by deeds duly recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort county. Including ae a part of the said swamp farm, that' part thereof containing about thirty acre? which was conveyed by the said Beualh Boyd and others to Ltzzl* Boyd, a more accurate description of which will be furnished upon Inquiry. The purchaser or purchasers can arrange. If so desired, to pay phrt cash <m the purchase moflfcr and secure the balance with a mortgage on the property for a reasdnkble time The land will be offered ss wheland also separately as the pure hi* era may desire. This 26tb day of January. 1914 A. D. MACLEAN. Commissioner frtHOK, ,rr ' You are hereby notified that at a ' bale for taxes held by Geo. B. Rloka. Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Menday. 6th day of May. l|tt, at 1?K o'clock, at the Courthouse door of Beaufort couoty, N. C.. T. R. Hodges on aald date purchased the property. which was sold for delinquent 8tata and county taxes for the year of 1913~du? on aald property which waa listed in the name of A. w. Winfleld and described as follows: 1 lot Belhaven St., Pantago township - The purchaser paid therefor the tale and county taxes, together with the costs of advertising, amounting <n all to |2.61. You are further notified that said ynrchaser has dnly 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 fail to redeem the same on or before said date, the undersigned will demand that the said sheriff make a tax deed for said property. This 13th day of January, 1914] EUREKA LUMBER CO. Assignee of Tax Purchaser. 1-97-awc. CERTIFICATE OF TAX BALE State of North Carolina?Beaufon County. I, C. H. Robereoa. Tax Collectoi of Richland township Road Tax it the 8tate of North Carolina, *to here br certify that the following dercrib ed real estate In said county art state, lttaed as the property of T. R Sanders, to-wlt: 1 lot in-Aurora In Richland township, was on th? 5th day of tiay, 1913. duly sold bj me In the manner provided by law for the delinquent Road Taxes the year 1912, thereon amounting U 12.30, including the cost allowed bj law to W^H. Whitley for the sun of $3.35, he being the highest anc host bidder for the same; the salt lands having been sold at a publ!< salo for taxes, and not sold for wan of bidders. And I further certify tha unless redemption or said real et : >?>. ?- i- ?j_u bylaw,"the"aald W. hT Whitiay, hii heirs and assigns, will be entitled to a deed therefor on and after tlu 5th day of May, A. D. 1914, on sur 'render of this certificate. In witness whereof, I hare set mj hand, this' 5th day of May. 191S. C. H. ROBER80N, YagfcolTecibr for Richland Townshlj Road Tax. .. ? ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICB Having qualified aa admlnistre trlz ot the estate of B. B. Rowe, do ceased, late of Beaufort cpunty North Carolina, this la to notify, al persons having' claims against tlu estate of the aald deceased to exhibit tliem to the undersigned on or a fore the 6th day ot January, 1916 or this notice will be pleaded hibei of their recovery. All persons lndebi ed to the aald estate will plaao< make Immediate payment. This 6th day of January, M14. ' MAJtY A. ROW*, Administratrix MACLEAN A THOMPSON, Attn. 1-10-6WC, NOTICE North Carolina?.-Beaufort county. To Gllbart Rumlef, Register ol Deeds and Acting Entiy Takgi for Beaufort* county: The undsralgned L. M. 8cott and T. J. Lewis of Beaufort county, N, C., enter and. lay claim to the following described piece or parcel ol land In Chocoirtnlty township, Beanfort County, ptate of North CaroUna, the same being vacant and unftDDrODrlated l?nil ?nH ikfu.t ? try, viz: On the Weit side of th? Core Point ropd^ and East side of Blount's Creek, bounded by the lands of A. Toler, R. R. Warren and others, and containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, same being by estimation. Entered this 24th day of January. A. D., 1914. L. M. SCOTT. (Seal.) T. J. LEWIS, (Seal.) 1-26-4 w. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Beanfort County. Richland Township?Before A Maycv J, V. E. Peterson Company, Inc. K. O. Catoa. Pursuant to tha attachment, Judgment, and executfdh In the above entitled action, rendered by A. Mayo, Justice of the Peace, In favoaof the Plaintiff. E. Peterson Company, inc., and against the defendant, E. C. Caon, aadLthe property attached herein, for/ho\um of One nundred Forty Two and Ninety One-One Hundredths ($142.91) Dollars, with Interest., and costs, I will sell the property heretofore attached and condemned to be sold, to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being In the Cotfnty of Beaufort, State of North Carolina. Richland township, begtnlnng at O. W. Lee's corner in the Holldia line, and running with said Lee's line South 87 1-2 Bast fifty feet; thence Soqth 2 1-2 West twenty-five feet; thence North 87 1-8 West fifty feet to the Holldia East line; thence with snld line North t 1-2 East te th* beginning, containing One Hundred nno Thirty-eight square yards, had well known as K C. Caton stor^slte, ^whlch day of March, 1914. notice Is hereby given. .This 81st day of January, 19J4. OEO. E. RICKS, fthorl* Of Boanfort County. Collin H. Harding. Attorney for I A # I C - * w, I ^ Genuine Oliver Chilled | All Kinds of Far | Harris Har t WASHIHGTC CERTIFICATE 0* TAX BALE I State of North Carolina?Beaufort j County. I. C. H. Roberson. Tax Collector j of Richland' township Road Tax in! the State of North Carolina, de here- j by certify that the following described real estate In said county and state, listed as the property of D. B. Sllrerthorn, to-wit: 10 Acres, Dixon in ll'chlaad township, was on tho 6th day of May, 1918. dnly sold by fne In the manner provided by law, for the delinquent Road Taxes for the year 1918, thereon amounting to I 84.11, including the cost allowed by I law. to W. H. Whitley for the sum of 84.11, he being the highest and I best bidder for the same; the spid I lands having been sold at a public I sale for taxes, and not sold for want I of bidders. And I further certify that I unless .redemption of at*d real eeI tate la mads In the manner provided i _b_v_Jnw_?tb.n_Ral.d_W ft "WMtlav bt?. ' heirs and asslcns, wlU be entitled, to a deed therefor on and after the ' 6th daj of May. A. p. 1114, on ear-' render of this certificate. , In wftneaa whereof. I hare aet my hand, this 6th day of May. 1913. I c. H. ROBERSON. Tax Collector for Richland Township j Road Tax. 1-3 0-6 wc. NOTICE OP SCM.UONS. Beaufort County?In the Superior Court. J. W. Dalley a*alnst Southern Lime and -Fertiliser* Works, inc., and Dr. Jno. L. Prttchsurd. Summons por relief. Itate of Nbrth Carolina. To the Sheriff of Beaufort County ?-Greeting. ' You are hereby commanded to summon Southern Lime and Fertiliser Works. Inc.. (a corporation) the defendant above named, if It be found within your county, to ho and appear before the judge of our Superior Court, at a court to be held ; for the county of Beaufort at the 1 court house In Washington, on the I fifteenth Monday after the firs' t Monday of September, 1913, it being| . the fifteenth day o( December, 1919 and. answer the complaint* which) * will be deposited In the otfloe of) ' the Clerk of the Superior Court pt t sail county within the first three] > days of said term; and let the said defendant take notice, that If be fell I to answer the complaint within the) time required by law, the plalatlff, will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. IJereof fall not, and of this sum mous make dne retum. Olren under my hand and eeal of said court this let day of December IDIt OEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court 18-18-4*6 1 RANT OP ATTACHMENT.' | North Carolina?Beaufort CountySuperior Court. Washington Horse Exchange Cot. Tt Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad Co.. and Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Ce. To the Baltimore.and Ohio Railroad Co., Notice la Hereby Given: That an action has been coiamene, ed In the"above entitled action In the Snperlor Court?of Beaufort eonnty, North Carolina, for the recovery against the defendants of the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars fdr breach of contract fof shipments a car load of stock from Union Stock Yard a 111., te Washington, N. C., on or about the 6th day of November, 1918, that the snmmons.and warrait of attachment In the said action la returnable on the- 6th: day of Aorii 1914, when and where the said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad .Co., la required to appear and answer or demur, or the relief demanded will bo granted. This Jan tUh. 1914. OBO. A. PAUU C|erk Snperlor Court Harry HcMuUan, Att'y. 1-IHW m NOTICE J/kX PURCHASE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. To J. H. Dickinson: Yon are hereby notified that at A sale for taxes held by Geo. E. Rlcka, Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Monday. r.th d*.r of May, 1913, at 14 M. o'clock, at the Coorthoose door of Beaufort county, N. C., T. R. Hodges oa-sald date purchased the property, which was sold for delinquent state and county taxeetogether with of 1918, due on said property which was Listed In the name of J.'H,.Dickinson and described as follows*. 160 Swamp, psntego township. The purchaser paid therefor the state and eoutny taxes, together wlht the coots of advertising, amounting in all to 68.49|. You are further notified thst said purchaser has duly assigned his hid* ! to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that i yon can redeem said property by the payment of said taxes and charges allowed by law, If yine Is paid to the undersigned, or to Geo. E.. Hicks, sheriff of Beaufort county, en or before May 6th. 1914, and If you ' fall to redeem the same on or before said date, the undersigned will demand that the said sheriff aakr a tax deed for said property. This l^h^of^Jannary. VtUi *yC'. ? f: '' Plows, S w.~. I wry Cultivators. Smoothing Harrows, and W BI ming Implements 9 dware Co., | UOnCK OP SUMMONS. To All Stockholders. Creditors I Dealers and others who may be Concerned In and with the Affaire el Jas. E. Clark Co.. a Corporation: Ton will take notice that on th< 20th day of January. 1?14 Mil Honor W. H. Bond. Resident JwM of the First Judicial ptatrlct. al Chambers In thh Town of Edentoh N. C.. did appoint A. M. Dumaj Temporary Receiver tor said Cor poration, and la the order maklaj said appotntaeat the follow para I ~ tlon on Stockholders. Creditors of nnd Dealers with each Corporation shall be made by publishing eopy o the summons heretofore issued weekly, for four weeks. In som< newspaper published in Beanfor Corporation .hall praaant and makl proof af, aa prescribed by Uw. t< tha Racalvor baraln namad thali raapactlro dalma acalnst tha'Dafan daat Corporation, within thirty dan from tha Oral publication ol aunt mono, aa baralnbafora prorlded. ant failure to praaant and prora aucl claims or demand., within tha tin specified, shall bar aaah creditors 01 stockholders from pertletpettau It the distribution of tha asaats of th< Corporation." NOW, THEREFORE. Publlcatloi of tha .following summons la madi pursuant to said ordar: "BEAUFORT COUNTY", IN THI SUPERIOR COURT. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Daniel Miller Company Ta. Jamas E. Clark Company, (a Corporation.) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To tha Bbariff of Beaufort County? GREETING: * You ara hereby commanded U wnmon James E. Clark Company (ha defendant above named. If It to found within your county, to be ant appear before the Judge of oqi Superior Court at a Court to to held for the County of Beaufort m tha Court Hoaae la Washington. 01 the Snd Monday before the fat Mon day of MarohTTt being the 14th daj of Feburgry, llll. and answer th< complaint, which will be depoaltto In the Offtoe of the Clack of the 8up erlor Court of said county witbti the first three days of aetd term; and* let the said defendant taki notice, that ft It fait to aacwer th< complaint within thb time refiutret by the law, the plaintiff will applj to the Court for the relief demand ed In the oom plaint Herein fall not. and this pf thli summons make doe return. .Olven under my hand and-teal el said court,^tbis 17th day of January. 1914. GEORGE A. FAULT i Plarlr RmmHap r*nVt Edward U Stewart, Attorney for Plaint Iff. 2-10-4W- C. ~ *'' Having thie day qualified ad Executor of Julius Bayaor, deceased, late ibf Beaufort ciunty, N. C. this ie to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to eorhlblt them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, 1915, or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eet#l^,^lU please make immediate payment. This Peb. 7th, 1914. Z. B. WOOTEN. Executor. 2-9-?wp. Having qualified as administrator of Henry Boonsr. deceased- All persons tadebted to said estate are requested to make :mmedlate payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the eetate are notified to present the same to the undersigned within twelve months from this date, or this notice wtli be pleaded In bar ef their recovery. This SOth -*ay of Jul, 1914. J. T. BONNER. ' Administrator. 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Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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