PtJBUSBKD BVCRT AJTMINOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uftloa Aitoy. Mwtoi Mtln and 8?c*; oaa strttu. E*Ur*l u Mcond-cUkss matter iNNt S, 1909, at the postofflce at Waaatastoa, N. C., under the act * March S. 1970. Om Mouth I .96 j Your Month. 1.00 Six Month. 1.60 Om Year 5.00 Subscriber, desiring the paper discontinued will pleaae notify thU offlea on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular aubeerlptlon rate, until notice to atop to received. If you do not get the Dally New. v promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It to our deelre to pl^a? yon. All article, sent to the Dally Newa 'or publication 'must be algned by the writer, otherwise they will not 9? published. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. SMOKING AND Flit K.N How many flres are actually caused by smoker, will never be known, but occasionally one reads in the presd that a lighted match or cigar stump thrown in a box or waste basket was responsible for flrcB that resulted in loss of property. Some men have the habit of smoking a cigarette or cigar during the night, the match btlng struck on a chair near the bed and flipped- aside as if it were perfectly harmless. A curtain i. frequently; ignited, and more frequently the lighted cigar or cigarette catches bedclothlng, and thus starts a serious Are. Many employes, who are forbidden the use of stores and actories for the purpose do their smoking In basements or other places where loose paper or excelsior may be exposed. Smokers and employers can not exercise too great care in handling matches and "smokeablcs" around exposed places. L.UVL Ul- UAIS NU itsr. > Ag?d 8pin?t?r Who Harbors Stray Animals Is Sane, Say Physicians. Ithaca, N. Y.?Miss Jennie Butts, a | spinster, sixty years of age, residing In McLean, Tompkins county, lias "uu abnormal pity for animals- niul cats that dominate her home, but she has no delusions ami therefore cannot be adjudged crnay," declare two physicians appointed t? pass on her sanity. Miss Butts has twenty-seven cats in her house nt the present time, and they ore housed in almost every room In it. She also keeps three horses and thirteen cows, ami her alleged failure to take care of these properly because of her devotion to the cats led to n complaiut. Miss Butts says she Is too kiud hearted to kill the cats. She said that the unusual number of them in her house was not necessarily due to a natural increase, but said that any realdent of her township who desired to I*t rid of a cat Just "drops it in front ] of the house." Judge Sweetland dismissed the lunacy proceedings, but on suggestion of the physicians will probably name a guardian or manager for the other live stock belonging to Miss Butts. TOOTH SHOWS HIS GUILT. Robber of Paris Dentist Betrayed by a Caet From Hie Mouth. Paris.?An expert crook. Jullc-u Lentils, was caught here in an ingenious manner. The specialty of I .etnas was robbing dentists. Ho called on a fashionable dentist and nsked that n gold crown be fitted on one of Ills teeth. The dentist took n cast of the tooth, and a few moments inter, whorrhe went Into bis laboratory with the mold, Lcmns pocketed a costly gold set of teeth which had been left for repairs by a marquise, and also glOO worth of sheet gold. T.*?ir?na w?o nrwcl.?l ward awl taken before a magistrate. He strenuously dopled tbc theft awl was about to be set five when the magistrate decided to semi fur the cast taken by the dentist. When this was brought Into court it was found to fit Lemns' tooth exactly, and the thief was held for trial. A X NOV XCEMEXT. To My Friends and Fellow Citizens of Beaufort County: I hereby annocnce myself as a candidate for the Sheriff's office. I have only one promise to make to j you people should 1 bo elected and , that Is the same promisa that 11 made to my good friends who ro ably supported me in the last campa'gn > when they made me their choice as Recorder for Washington. Long Acre and Chocowinlty townships, and that is the same promise I now make to the county as a whole, that is. If you will make me your sheriff - , I will do nothing to bring reproach j upon the county or myself, and you will not be ashamed of me as your 1 Sheriff. If elected. I shell be as j lenient as possible with yon in set- , tling your taxes; but will ocllect ( when they become due as the law dt- t rects. Be sure and pay your poll 1 tax before the 11^ day of May, 1914, J so yon can vote on election day t j. without being challenged. o Thanking you In advance Tor any J t that you may giro me. g Respectful ly, WILLIAM B. W1NDLET. WublBfton, N. C, c ? <L. Good Cheer / Dig Dyspeptics Can Make (hi Rest of the Family Happy by Using a Laxativetonic. The temper or the (amity and th< good cheer around the table depen( to much on the good digestlou o each Individual present tfcnt tho ex p: rlencea o( tome former dyspeptic; who overcame their trouble shoulc bo Of Interest to those now sufferini in this way. , The best advice one can givebut It is avice that is seldom horde. ?Is to eat slowly and masticate eact muotLful carefully. However, il slow eating and careful mastleatioi rail the next aid Is an excellent dil gestant and in addition to helpini in (he digestion of the food, act* I gently on the liver and bowels, rid] ding them or the accumulation o| waste that should long ago have but-it passed off. It Is safe, reliable plearant-tastlng, and results art guaranteed. Maj. S. Marttn of Joplln, Mo., now 77, tt<inks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin has helpod him to a longer un< happier life. He has not felt ft good lu years as he has slnco tak Ing this excellent modlcln* and ii spite of his 77 years he says to feels like a boy. , It is the ideal remedy for lndi gestion,. no matter how severe; con stipatlon. no matter how chronic bilic.usnesr, headaches, guj on tli< stomach, drowsiness after eatlni KOTICK * I North Carolina, Deaufort County? I Ueforo tho Clerk. Superior Courl John Odea and others , vs. J. II. Bishop and Others. I Notice Is hereby given to all per I sons interested, that the Board ol I VIPWITI n nnftl ti > ...I K.. .1,^ this proceeding have on this day filed their preliminary report which has been entertained by the court and the court will, on tlto 19th day of March, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. m., consider and pass upon the said report nt which time all persons Interested will appear and will be heard if desired. This 27th day Feb. 1!)14. GEO. A, PAUL, Clerk Superior Court, 3-4-2wc. J, Hiram Bruce's Good Fortune AVOIDED CONSUMPTION IIY TIIE I TIMELY USE OF IIKAIV8 EMULSION. About 12 months ago I contracted a very severe cold which left me with a dry hacking cough I could not get rid of. Cod Liver emulsion was recommended and 1 took two bottles without any relief whatever, then I took a bottle of guaranteed remedy and after taking it I returned tbc empty bottle and got my money back as it did not bcncflt nic a*. nil. I felt right much diacoi?agcd, but decided to try Bear's Emulsion which had been recommended to me by st friend, and after taVclug two bottles I am entirely cured and there Is no indication of the cough returning. Very truly yours. J. Hiram Bruce. Harrisonburg, Va., Nov, 16. 1911. Bear's Emulsion is the most dependable remedy for coughs colds, bronchitis and other lung * troubles. Itcconicnded and for sale by Worthy & Etliorldge NOTICE or S.I I.E. North Carolina. Beaufort CouDty. Richland Township- -Befo~C A Mayo. J. P. K. Peterson <V:: any, Inc. vs. E. C. C ... :). Pursuant to the attachment, judgment, and execution in the above entitled action, rendered by -*1 - Mayo, Justice of the Peace, in favor of "the Plaintiff. E. Peterson Company, Inc., and against the defendant, ! '. C.'. Oncn, and .he proper y attache i ;.?.r..:n, for the sum of One nttndred Forty Two and Ninety Onc-Cn;> Hundredths . f 5142.91) Dollars, with Interest, and costs, I will sell the property heretofore attached and ccndi tuned toj^e aold, to-wli: That ol-rta'n tract or parcel pf laud. iVfug and being In the, Cona'y of UoaV/o.-t, State of North Carolina, Richland townr-hlp, bva'tilnup at O. W. Lee's corner ?n the li.jl.d.u ilne, and running with ?.?:Id Lpo's line South 87 1-2 Hart fifty feet; Ibcnce South 2 1-2 West ttventy-flve feet; thence North 8 7 1-2 West fifty feet to the llolidia East E*".*** thence with said line North. 2 I 2(Cast to t)ie beginning. containing Dne Hundred. nnu Thirty-eight square yard-, nr.d well known fts the E. C. t'aton store site, which taid slto was convoyed to the paid C. Catcn by Will Du:.u about two roars ago. Raid rale to l>e nt*d? nl pnbl'r. rueion. for cash to the hlgitvsi bidder t the Courthouse door ol lb .tafort ounty. at roon on Friday. ?.th lay of'March. 1"911. notic? Is horVby liven. This Slat day of January. 12.14. UKO. E. KICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County, 'ollfn H. Harding. Attorney for Plaintiff. , ; . - ' ' ' , . , .. 9 . ??? Kids -:?j estion of Food V- ; ' I _ ' MA J. B. MARTIN and similar annoyances. | i You can obtain Dr. Caldwell's Byr. I up Pepsin at any drug store for fifty I cents on one dollar, the latter size i being bought by heads of families - already familiar with its merits. I Results aro always guaranteed or I money refunded. When you use 8yrnp Pepsin you I: will see the fallacy of chewing mints I and tablets or of taking cathartics,' I raits, pills and similar drastic, melI iclnes. . Unlike these,-Byrup Pepsin I , does not lose Its good effect, and by II automatically training the stomach I and bowel muscles tVdo their work I - soon Vestorc-s tbeee organs to norFamllics wlching to try a free I . sample bottle can obtain it postpaid] I I y uddr?r"Ing Dr. *\V. R. Caldwell, I, 4id Washington St., Montlcello^ -111. I ! A postal card with your name and j I: addres s on it will do. I~ 1 j f 1 I .NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. I UnJer and by virtue the power I | of sale contained in a certain mortg- i I I ngu deod executed the 4th day or I January, 1908, by A W. Dixon and , I j wife Mamie E. Dixon, to E. D. I Springer, which said mortgage "is re corded in book 136, at pnge 596 of I the Beaufort county records, whloh I la hereby referred to for particular* default having been wade In thct I payment of the deb.t secured by said luairuiuem, me undersigned mortgagee will, on Wednesday, the 8th day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon offer for sale to tho highest bid der for ca9h at tho Courthouse door I in Beaufort county the following d?scribed tract of tand; j Lying and being in tho county of Beaufort, Richland township, and known and designated as follows: Beginning at Geo. M. Johnson's (now J. B. Allen's N. W. corner and runing with the main road westward to Wlnson Barrow's (now Geo. R. Mercer's) corner; thenco with the line 70 yards South 12 1-2 East: thence South 86 East to Geo. M . Johnson's corner; thence with said ' Johnson's line to tbp beginning; ! containing ono and one-half acre; of land, more or less, and being th< same land conveyed to Matthias Sawyer by J. I). Cam pen and wif? : by deed dated and recorded la the Register's offico of Beaufort county in hook S3 at page 571, and Is here in referred to and made a part <^1 this conveyance, Said lands were afterwards conveyed to the said Dixon by Matthias G. Sawyer and wife by deed registered in book 90'. pugo 289, of the Beaufort county record-1?. Terms of sale cash. This- March 5, 1914. E. D. STRINGER, Mortgagee. ' F. G. Pnul & Bro., Owner of the Debt. ! Ward & Grimes. Attys. ! 3-6-4wc I NOTICE By virtue of trie power of sale ! contained in a certain Deed of Trust i from Charles Moore and wife, Mag| gie Moore, to John H. Bonner, . Trustee, dated the 19th day of I February, 1912, and of record in the oflico of the Register of Defeds I for Beaufort county iu Book 170, | at paGe 321 (default having been ; made In tl.o payment of the lndobti edness thereby Becured) the underI signed will on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1914. offer for sale ' at public auction at the Courthouse ; door uf Beaufort county, at twelve j o'clock, noon, that certain lot or ; parcel of laud situate, lying and bc-^ i ing in tlie county ai.d state atoivxsaid,, anil In the city of Washington and 'more particularly described and defined as follows, towit: Beginning at Margaret Moore's line on Lot No. 3, running with said line 210 feet; tlfence West 45 feet to Von Nordoii tsreet; thence with said rtreet 210 feet to the corner of raid street; thence with said street to the beginning. It being the same tract or lot of land which was on the 19th day of August. 1873, conveyed by JcsFe G. Bryan and wife to Charles M Jore, ' y duly recorded in the office o Register of Deeds for Beaufort rounty lu Book 40 at page 88, to which reference Is hereby made. Terms of sale Cash. Tills 21 si day of Feb. 1911. JOHN H. BOfJNER, TruHtee. fIonian & Bonner, iftt'ys. 2-21-4 \vc. 1 ft 1 HOST BITES and CIIArPED SKIN For frost bitten ears, fingers and ore; chopped bands and lips, c|tll' ' *. cold Roreg. red and rough r-. there Is nothing to equal Utirt. li p's Arnica SaTvo. Stops pain it re and h^ala quickly. In evprg hc;r. thero ahould bq a box handy ill time, nest remedy fot^ all "kin diseases. Itching eczema, letter, * piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by i ?nn|;. II. K. Iluckleti Sk Co., 1 hiiodcl- | llliilt ..r <?. I.oll j?. - ^ CASTOR lA I For Infant, nod Children. I The Kind Yo? Hata Always Boight J SlgTAtUlO Of b AJ'**. ? "? Ou, .? r.v.?. U riy .n Amirican Flag. tryurQL^^^bc!lfl?a nrtee of ffid.000 for a flight to an aero where Raygorodaky sftd be would mL fitroct hla machlnf. InnAwKni* 4a kla II nn irnr i^ninalntl i A ceo ruing to ma meager description, the craft be has In miud would be a j&Mr - ..,-. J Photo by American Press Asaodatloo. A I! RAM BAYOOBOD6KT. gigantic affair with two pro pellets,.a tremendous spread of wlilgs and /oor 200 horsepower motors. He now has a machine which he has been experiment lug with at Mlueola, keeping his hand iu the game until ho can fulfill Lis desire to carry an American flag across the Atlantic In an aefoplauo. And Itnygorodsky says he will carry nn American 'flag, as he came to this country following nn edict of tbo Itassinn government that ho conld not fly In that country because be Is- a Jew. " ? i GIRLS' COLLEGES AID RACE DEGENERACY Professor Johnson Says He Can Prove This by Statistics. Washington.?That wonlen's colleges, from the viewpoint of eugenics, contribute townnl the degeneracy of the race and ought to bo abolished Is tlie^ conclusion of Dr. Ro^well II. Johnson, professor of biology In the University of Pittsburgh, after a careful Investigation. Ills figures show that women's colleges dlscourago girl* from marrying. Professor Johnson believes the time is coming when nil women's colleges must be converted into coeducational j-institutions, nud he suggests thst^for the present the anti-eugenic influence of the colleges might be mitigated | through the substitution of men and 1 women for teachers. Professor Johnson sets forth the results of his investigation in the current issue of the Journal of Heredity, tbo official organ of the American CJenetic association. He has collected | data in regard to Wellesley college which nro significant. Professor Johnson soys: "Taking the Wellesley graduates of the classes of 1005 to 1012 inclusive, it was found that 10.1 per cent of them wore already married In the fall of 1012, when the fncts were collected. But for those whose scholarship was sufficiently high to entitle them to membership In the honor society, Phi Beta Kappa, the ratio of marriage to tlint of those who did uot make this society was at 15 to 10. In other words, high scholarship in college wonion Is. in this case at least, not found to be an aid to marriage, while with tbo normal schoolgirls tbo opposite la tbo case. found tliat tlie alumnae of Wellesley college who were members of the I'hi Iieta Kappa had nu average of .0G5.of i a child encb, while the rate for the girl* who had not nttnlned the name distinction in scholarship was .085. "The oinlnousness of this decllulif^t marriage rate is aggravated by tbo1 low birth rate. Only tlie earliest classes, with oue or two exceptions, have enough children to reproduce 'tbo ClOSS." r;. a REPENTS HIS HORSE THEFT. Religiously Influenced, Is Trying to Repay tha.Losar. Wllliston. N. b.?J. J. Mayer, who five years ago hired a horse from Boyd | Bros, of tills city, falling to" return with It. has been converted and wants to settle. In letter from Kellogg. Ida., to Sheriff Olson. Mayer explains the circumstances surrounding his theft. Mayer engaged the horse, riding eight or ten miles west of Wllliston. where he traded It for another animal, continuing westward. Now Mayer believes the horse was found by Its right owners and seeks to settle with the Injured third person. But it so bappens that Boyd Bros, never found their horse, and they submitted to Mayer a proooslllon of settlement. Feel Miserable?. A stebborn, annoying, depressing sough hangs fon, racks "the body, veakens the lungs, and often leads to aerlons results. The first dose if Dr. King's New Discovery gives ellef. Henry D. Sanders of Cayen- j lish, Vt., was threatened with conumptlon, after having pneumonia.' le writes: "Dr. King's New Discovry ought to bo In evdry family: it: s certainly the best of all medicines J or coughs, colds or lung trouble/' | lood for children's coughs. Money ? ack if not satisfied. Price 50c and J ^ T txfoMTou rocrivttajrb. ritflt?<jD?d.-efl Is u.-j 111 : AtS-ni* U ssfspasemS?Srsfzs;" fasssw: ,'!fftr?nt thtn most medicine? that are pat on J .. ths market for tharark/ca atomacb allmacta?it I M ure*nytaacla?bylis*':.and cue doaa will do I aa more to convince tbc moat akepttcel aolferer J than tons of other medicine*.' Remits from one I (M tloaa Oni| oust and the benodc* are entirely natural. aa It acts on tho aoorco and foundation IH ot*^t?.^remorlnj ^tha^ ^laapona^co-1 yj are corst/ntly'doing.1 ^nd^^ookht'oi I J 3'inaach Ailmenta to Ono. H. Mayr. M(t lj l hemtfc?. 13W56 Whiting St.. Chic^o. III. I NOTICB OF 8AL1* f | of Under and by vlrtnw of the J Power of Saie vested In thw wilder- J signed, in % Decree made by the J Superior Conrt ct Beaufort County. Is ,N. C., on February 10th., 1914, tn cl the apecial Proceeding entitled "In I H tho matter of Amanda WattmcejTJ (widow) and Minnie Wallaoe Nichols aJ (a minor) at ala. Ex Parte" 1 will <k on Monday, March 14, 1914 at the B Tinn^nf 11 -a IX -? ?>-- I aJ door of Beaufort County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for la cash, or credit on terms to be agreed m on at sale, the following described B< land: ?k That tract or paroel of land pc Eituat? in North Carolina, Beaufort to county. Long Acre Township, and ?o whereon Thos. H." Wallace resided th during his lifetime. Beginning at a Bridge on Thos. Wallace's Road. ac running South with said Canal to a Gum, thence with a line of marked trees Westwardly to a Cypress h? Branch, thence up the Run of said to Branch, to Jenkins patent line to a 'y pine, Jenkins second corner a pine, ro thenco N. 45 E. with Blount's line th to a Gum in Barragrass Branch ro taken to he a slnnet corner, thenoe tb down the Soufo side of the Branch 9c to a corner a white oak, then oh be Eastward to a line of marked trees Bc Isaac Wallace's fine now Levin Wal- , lace's line to a ditch, thence with , said ditch to the canal, thence with f the canal to foe beginning, contain- g ing 100 acres more or less. It being the same tract of land conveyed by nf Deed of Thos. H. Wallace to Gilbert N. Wallace dated December 2nd., 1880 and recorded In Book 8S. page 477, Beaufort County RegistryTime of sale: Monday, March If, 1914, at 12 M. at the Courthouae door. Terms: Cash or credit on good ~ security, terms to be agreed on at ale. - v Ja This February 10th, 1914. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, 29 1 Commissioner of Court 8IMMONS * VAUOHAN,.. *" Attorneys. r. 2-11-4 wc. N. NOTICE. ? sal ' To Interstate Cooperage Company, giS R. W. Beckwlth and. wife, Mattie Beckwith, Johnnie Beckwlth, W. F. tio GailloW and wife, Carrie Beckwith an , GadMttml: ahj I Vnrfh Tarntln, Daanfn*! www OUUUUUW vwum/. th' In the Superior Court, February we Term, 1914. ne Wesley Peebles, executor of 8allle q,, R. Peebles and Wesley Peebles, ?0 individually pr, v8- tlx Interstate Cooperage Co., and others. reJ The defendants, Interstate Coop- k, erage Company, R. W. Beckwith and. r*' wife, Mattle Beckwith, Johnnie Beck- ^ with, W F. Galllord and wife, Car- . . *1? Beckwith Oaillord. In the above J?' entitled action, will ploase take notlce that on February 16. 1914. the "J" plaintiff,- as executor and Individual- Btc ly, moved in the above entitled cause W that the judgment heretofore entercd therein be set aside eo as to allow a new trial upon the secon# lissue by setting aside the same, and m thereupon It was ordered by the court, the Honorable G. S. Ferguson, Judge Presiding, that notice issue to the said parties defendant to .show cause on the 1st day of the 1 In April, 1914, why the relief prayed next term of this court to be held for In said motion should not be ST granted. To The affidavit upon which ther mo- [ tion was based was filed In this office on the said 16th day of Feb. 'J*1 The day upon which said motion Is J?* to be beard Is the 6tb day of April, fot 11914. ?P1 GEO. A. PAUL, ?aJ Clerk Superior- Court. UlMwp Jhj NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having this day qcalifled before the Clerk of the 8<v JJj, perior Court of Beauforb County as the administrator of the estate of Fi%nk , A Harvey, deceased, notice is bsre- ,ni by given that all claims against tae n0* bald estate, duly Itemised aoC verl- ooij 'led, must be filed with me, or with by Small, MacLean, Bragaw 4b Rodman, to Attorfaeys, on or before th? 6*1* day ?d ol February, 1915. vr *V.s notice will 1 he pleaded in bar of their recovery, sun Ail persons indebted to the said < ato payment1 to tho undersigned . This 4th^darof February. 1914. Sm.ll?M?cL^anAB?ir,,?7* E<1J M-?P t ,-j I HOW . . ? ^8 I ool, burry ....10011c I reen salt hide? 11 1-1? | JJJI Notto. 1. hn.br iir? th*t the L .ItntpM. B. j. wn. hu tue . WJWOl January, 1*14, foel- < led u administrator ul the Mb te of A. O. Waat, deceeeed. All inoni lndebtwl to sold Mttti art 1 Himeoted to make prompt ?ettle- ' at ot th? mm, and all p tree a? , ivlng claims against tke said ?o> , it? ar? r?quli*d to piwaent th? , me within twelr? month? from this , ite, as required by law. or this , rt'ce will be ?taad?d in bar of , i? same. - i 1.]'.^, WBST# Administrator, tall. MaoLaah. precnw * Rod- , man. Attorney. >H _? j>- J ll.m Konoi IF MAUL Under and by iMW.it the power ' I ante contained-In b ecrtaja dead blah la dely recorded th the Setter's oillce of Beaufort count/. . in Book 1S7, pag? 191. to whldh ference 1? made the undarsJwmti hl wr thw ?tk day of April, 1914. j 12 o'clock, noon, ?tll for caah, J, . public auction io ihe mgueai Mir before the conrthonne door of Kaufort county. North Carolina, the llowlng described reel ??tat?. rls;. First tract?One certain ttaet of nd on th? North side of th? crsak- . ar road and bounded aa fellow?: 'ginning at a stab? at T. R. Boyd'? * >uthoast corner, running North 160 >les thenc? West 46 9-9 petes to the ? the Simeon Whitehurat liortheast J Hrner, thence Bast 4r 3-6 pole? to ] Be beginning, containing forty J res, more or >?* 2nd. Tract? tract of .land In auXort county; Rtchland township m ting fifty acres of land belonging 8. M Sparrow u aforesaid and lng between the laad of C. C. 8par w on the West,. B. M. Sparrow on e East ki. T Boaaer and-the Spar- e w road canal on the Nortfc and . e land of W. H. WhiUey on the iuth; twenty-fire acres of said land ting in cultivation and twenty-fire ?t being cultivated. The above last' named tract of ad being included In a conveyance t>m Bryan T. Bonner, trustee, to M. Sparrow, and recorded In brisk , 11, page 181, In Register's offles Beaufort county, North Carolina. This March 6, 1S14 HARRY ideMUbEAN. ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS. < , " 1 To All Stockholders, Creditors. latere and ocnera who may bo Con- * rned in and with the A Pairs of a B. Clark Co., a corporation: You will take notice that on the th day of January. 1814 His * mor W. M. Bond, Resident Judge * the First Judicial District, at * isn.hsrs in <fie TosnTof Edsnton. C. did appoint A. M. Dumay * m: irary Receiver for aaid Cor- * rat on. and In tbs'order making Id appointment .the follow para apt appears: Service of summons in thia ac'U 'fa Stockholders. Creditor a of, d Pealesa with such Corporation, * all oe made by publishing copy of * ) summon* heretofore ' 1* sued -1 ekijr. for four weeks, in seme wspaper published In Beaufhrt. 4 untr, and all creditors of the said rporation ahull present and wake * >of of, as prescribed by law, to r > Receiver herein named thair pectlve claims against the' Defenat ( orporatic n. within thirty days m the tlrst publication of sumps, jss- heretobefore provided, and lure 4o present and prove snoh * lma or-demands, within the time * sclfled, shall bar such creditors or * ckholders from participating in * i distribution of the assets of the . rporation " NOW. THEREFORE, Publication the following summons 'is made rsuant to said order: BEAUFORT COUNTY", IN TH* ? SUPERIOR COURT. . MMON3 FOR RELIEF. Daniel Miller Company vs. | James B. Clark Company, (n Corporation.) _ ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . I the Sheriff of Beaufort County? m QREETINO: Yon are hereby commanded to * nmon James B. Clark Company. i defendant above MpMd, if It be ind within your oopnt^, to bo and , pear before the Judge of our perlor Court" at a Court to be * d for the County of Beaufort at i Court House in Washington, on ? 2nd Monday beforw the 1st Monr of March, it being the l?tb day Fehurmry, 1914, and antwer the nplaint, which will be deposited the OOce of the Clerk of the Sup- jq, or Court of - eaid eouaty within B first three day* of said term; 1 lot. the said defendant . take lea, that If It fail to answer the a plaint within the time, required W) Abo law, the plaintiff will apply b? the Court for the relic* demand- Al in the complaint. H Jereln fall not, and this of -thib amons make due return. _ rars ..?'jpsvt; :-S m ? ' ^Brr*fc1T'w*B' .?pFi1 r " " ". J I WMBHfMM, "" ? vWullUa fl I ? - * -v 11 ? ? t A a ? * * .1 M. M. WORUBXOTON 1 I ?1B , , : 1 MAPS, PLANS, MVMAIm I Kan A SaTta* * ITM Mas. .JSV J I r * v-"?' ' 1 > >' ( < I V.V.J. .... | B W OAWTBB, M D > Pncth?ltmlt?dt??lMMor I H? 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