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W* *? ?w 1?T?. ** \ otulul1 ?5li5^5L^I? 4m ?i#u * otherwise ft vtt WMklbaai M ??lsr nft artptloa rules until notice to stop Is rwtiHi. O jn 4a ut c? u? Daily Mtwi irsaiUj telephone or vrl|? Ui mmv, aa4 U? ooaytiiat will rweatss Immediate tttnUM. It to ?t dsalro to ylaaaa yam. All articles aaat to til Dally N?w? .tor publication nut to# signed toy As writer, otherwise U?7 wlU mat >putolletoe4. TJVURftDAY, MARCH 19, 1914. j I IVILUNQ DOOM. very Indication points to a buildSat boom In Washington to atari shortly. . At least tha expenditure . of ona hundred thousand dollars In different kinds of buildings and enterprise here this year seems now to be almost assured. Washington Is still on the map. ? IAKLY CLOSING ^ The recent agitation for the early ^ closing of the stores in*Washington ~ seems to hare died a natural death. At first we thought the movement would meet with success and no ^ doubt It would bare if those pushing the scheme <had continued to pros- j acuta the fight. Keep tha good work aid up and not allow It to lag until suecess la achieved. ~ nit DEATH OF W. T. CAHO. Universal regret will be expressed prU aJI oTtr (h* ?l?to ??< ??> * ^ astern section, when it le learned *? that Col. W. T. Caho of Bayborj, ^ hNi! ewiy at Oils home Monday ef- * ternoon from an attack of heart fall- cjg are. In hie death Pamlico county ?ri Ipaaa one of Ita flret cltlxene. He or FM one of the oldest lawyers and for years edited with ability the Bey bore Sentinel ^ He waa well and favorably known w] all over the state and his passing tic removes ?. familiar figure. fn A : KOUB FOB MISSIONS. to __ ?f That is surely a novel scheme a Bm certain Baptist brother has for swelling the missionary fund for t|u tbe conversion of tke heathen at ^ home ae wall as abroad and he has adopted Mrs. Hen to aasist him dur- / ipg the coming year according to a prt aews Item recently read in ona of in our exchanges. His plan is to as? every good Inday who follow# the tenete of the JJjJ Baptist faith, those whom are house wives and raise poultry upon a cer- ^ thin day to be named by him, to do- n\s Bate all hen fruit gathered on her rel premises to be sold and cash derived therefrom to be devotee* to the cause * of missions. The brother states that if every Baptist woman in town and country in the South will agree to his proposition that tbe mission sry cause will be etrengthened to the magnificent sura ot over two te^ hund:cd thousand dollars this year. jey The scheme while novel Is surely a Ch food ona. 19 ?????? ?ffl Be FOR FROST BITEtt and CHAPPED 27 BKIN da For froat bitten ears, fingers and th( toes; chapped hands and Hps, chll gtr blalno, cold aores, red and rough f, skins, there 1s nothing to equal . Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Stops pain ...! at onec and heals quickly. In every . home there should be a box handy f all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases. Itching eczema, tstter, piles, ate. 26c. All druggists or by malL H. F. Ilnrklen A Co., 1 klladel *a pKIa or M. Bonis. bo Ph ANNOmCEMENT. ?j( To My Friends and Fellow Citizens -j?f Beaufort County: wb I hereby annocnce myself as a pn candidate for the Sheriff's office. I ;n . . twi have only one promise to make to |Q yon people should 1 bo elected and stl that 1s the same promise that I I made to my good Mends who so ably bei supported ma In the last campaign Whan they made ma their choice UB< an Recorder for Washington, Long tlb Acre and Cboeowlnlty townships, and that is the same promlso I now make to the eounty as a whole, that Jn Is, If you will make ma your sheriff mo I will do nothing to bring reproaeb ' upon the county or myself, and you will not be ashamed of me as your Kd Sheriff. If elected. I shell be as 3.] lenient as possible with 70j In settling your taxes; but will collect *" when they become doe as the lew dl- JJoi recta Be dura end piy your poll ^ tax before the f rat day of May, 1*14. tor so yen can vote en election day Iff 1 wUksot Mac ?kallaa?a*. ' Tka?Ua? ran la Mnon far ?nr ^ n,rort UM raa M>r ?*# ra. eh? Rupactfnllr. ah! WJU.IAM B. W1NDLBT, **a T*ftrl|HntTT? R. 0. <??* R-l4-???. , 1JJ ' The Kind Ton Hare Always 1 n in (or OTcr SO yean, a^W' All Counterfeit*, Imitation* UMlneBtl that trifle with latent* and Children?Expo What Is Ci Castcrlo la a hai^nlesa nM torlc, Drop* and Bootklat < contain* nelthor Opium, M Substance. Its anil Its fftM OnS allays FererTshnss*. Fi ho* been In constant use loi Flatulency, Wind Colic, al Diarrhoea. It reralatee t assimilates the Food, siring The Children's Panacea?To BENUINE CAST Bears the j In Use For 0 Tho Kind You Hov I ' TMB C INTAUSAOMF t BIS PRIZES FOR WOMEN. l*ago Plan For Recognition of Notable Achiovomonto. L isoremeut which la receiving conlerable support and arousing much tbuslasm has been Inaugurated by ? Chicago Woman's Association of mmcrce. whereby American recog- 1 ion Is to ba accorded the notphl*M klevements of women by the bwtow- i o?_m-*erle* of prices similar to the , f>el price*. It Is tentatlrely suggestthat the price* range from $10,000 $40,000. g i Che plan will be presented la June ; body of women consisting of the Mt women writers, artists, must-1 ins, financiers, scientists and think- I I of the age. C?Us are li"log sent all er the world to summon these wornto e meeting In Chicago to be held tween the 13th and 20tb of June, rbe biennial convention of tbs QaaII Pederatlou of Women's Clubs, j lick will meet In Chicago st that ue, will call thousands of women >m ell orar tba world to that city, congress of women's achlerements be held by the Woman's Association Commerce at that time will provide spnroprlste setting for the meeting.( - . I luecess msy ruin seme persons, but it does not deter the struggle**.op i ladder. i ebusIc trust is to be formed. Its xuoters ought to be eble te work ?.? I t is twics ss hard to sake a geod ittsr bat tar as It Is to maka a bad fttfc worse. , rha speechless baaquat will ba popit wit* all except the man whe\bis leaned kla. .ore laughs at locksnilthsTinifwhaa verfy comes In at tke door he also igk* at glaziers. NOTICE OP SALE. Under and by virtue of the power sale contained In a certain ChatMortgage executed by H. B. Stilto George H. Elliott which aald atlel Mortgage Is dated March 13, 13, and Is duly recorded in the ce of the Register of Deed's for aufort county, in Book 176. page 1, the undersigned will, on Mony. tho 6th day of April, 1914, at i "Stllley Building" on Water eet, in the city of Washington, N. ^ (said building being the one retofore occupied by Southern Bot Qg Works), at 12 o'clock, M., of- , ' for sale, to the highest bidder , cash, the following described arles of personal property, to-wlt: All that certair r.'.ock of goods, j res and merchandise, fixtures, ok accounts, machinery and para- ; ernalia now owned by the raid H. Stllley and used in connection tbi the bottling plant known as he Southern Bottling Works" ich said bottling plant is located the South side of Water Btreet i the city of Washington, N. C., be 1 pen Market and Bonner streets, what is known as the - Latham- 1 lley Building. It being the purpose and Intent { reto to cover all of the property : every kind, character and descrlp- ' n. located in said building and ' !d In connection with raid fcotig works as aforesaid. Default having been made in the rment "of the note secured by raid irtgage, said salo is to be made accordance with terms of said , rtgage. This 14th day of March. 1914. GEO. H. ELLIOTT. Mortgagee, ward b. Stewart, Att'y. , 6-?we. J NOTICE TAX. PURCHASE. \ rtb Carolina?Beaufort County. | C. C. Cayton: - a Tou are hereby noi:::cd that a sale f taxes by George F Ricks, Sher- j ?f Beaufort county, held on Mon- i . the 6th day of May, 1913. at 13 | ock at the Courthouse door, Of v lUfort county, b. D Mldyette pur- c sed at said Mle the property q eh was sold tor delinquent State k County taxes for the year 1311 tl on aald property, which was list- s IB the name of C. C. Cayton and n Tlbed me follows: IV Acres 6 . ' ' V? , 7 V.'f '">i v u. MmAsskmrnfm ? N ror rmcnar a B I u ? A h ll ?oo*ht, and which haa been b has home the signature at C lapervUlan since Us latency! no one to doee Ire yoatnthl*. ? md ? Jtut-aa-cood " are but M and odunr tha health of ti taea dentest Kxperimeat. " ASTORIA itnto for Caator Oil, Para- " Byrnps. It U pleasant. It u arphlna nor other Nurcotlo f, I ran tee. It destroys Worms tl or more than thirty yean It c r the relief of Constipation, r 1 Teething- Troubles and E the Stomach and Bowels. g healthy and natural sleep. U Mother's Friend. a 'OR IA always i Signature of a j rer 30 Years ! a Always Baught a | , ' a Sand Hill. Tha purchaser paid therefor the ? state and county taxes, together with . the coeta of advertising, amounting c |a all to |?.10. You are further notlQed that you 2 can redeem aald property by the paymont of the taxes and costs alloyed , by law to the undersigned, or to 1 Ueo. E. Ricks, sheriff of Beaofort , ouniy, on or oerore May 6th, 1914, fed If you fall to redeem the same ' oh or before said date, the nndhrsign cdk will demand that the said sheriff mike a tax deed for the said prop* /This 12th day or Jan. 1914. L. D. MIDYETTE. 3-4-Jtc. 1 NOTICE OF EXECUTION BALE. North Catollna, Beaufort County 1 la the Superior Court. , Columbus Oaylord et al A TS a Samuel M. Oaylora and wife, Man , E. A ay lord. By vlrt/e of an execution direct 1 ed UJ^tlyr undersigned from the 8u , perlor court of cBauiort county In ( the abore entitled action, I will, or Monday, the 6th day of April, 1914 . at 12 o'clock M., at the C'ourthoust a door of said county, sell to the high j est bidder for cash toyiatlBfy jalc execution, all the rlghjr; title ana In treost which the Mid Samuel M Qaylord, the defendant, has in the tallowing described real estate, to ^ UegTnnlng at a maple standing at the Norfleet Northeast corner run 1 nine thence with- the norfleet line or ditch N. 49 1-1 W. 1098 f?et tc the Jeremiah Oaylord line; thenci with said line, It being the line be tween lot# No. 6 and No. 6 of tht 1 John Qaylord division N. 27 E. 1271 feet to a surveyed line pr streak; thence with said line or streak 8 ' 46 1-2 E. 2060 feet to the Adams 3 line; thence with the said Una S. 9 4 4 W. 1217 feet to the beginning, C containing 62.6 acres. t ThU Ktt> .lov A# U??l. ?" GEO. E.' RICKS, a 9harlff. * 2 5-4wc. * ??-? ?? /-^ v NOTICE J By /virtue ^f itib power of sab 0 cob talked in g certain Deed of TruBl from Charles Moore and wife, Mas- 6 gle MoOtfi. to John H. Bonner, ' Trustee, dated the 19th day oi t; February, 1912, and of record In ' the office of the Register of Deedt d for Beaufort county In Book 170 d at page .321 (default having been made in the payment of the Indebt & ednesa thereby secured) the under signed will on Tuesday, the 24th 1 day of March, 1914, offer for sale at public auction at the Courthouse door of Beauforjt county, at twelve 3 o'clock, noon, that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and be. ing in the county and state aforesaid,, and in the city of Washington and mora particularly described ahd defined as follows, to a wit: . Beginning at Margaret Moore's line on Lot No. 3, running with said C line 210 feet; thence Wesf 45 feet E to Van Norden tercet; thence with (| said street 210 feet to the corner . of said street; thenc^i with said " street to the beginning. It be- ? Ing the same tract or lot of land q which was on the 19th day of August, 1873, conveyed by Jesse O. Bryan and wife to Charles Moore, 11 by deed duly recorded In the office tl of the Register of Deeds for Bean- e, rort county in Book 40 at page 38, to which reference is hereby made Terms of sale Cash. This 21st day of Feb. 1914. JOHN M. BONNER, A Tsustee. Roman ft Bonner, Att'yi. ^ 8 121-4 we. 3 Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Pswsisiy is mown everywhere as the remedy rhich will surely stop a cough or *>Id. V. P. Lawson. Edison, Tetra. rrltesr^pr. King's New Dtseovery ? * the moba wonderful cough, cold ted throat deft laag medicine I evir sold Jn my store. It can't be beat. t0 t telle without any tronbla at all. ol t n*?ds no guarantee." This Is true. re Are nee Dr. King's New Discovery rill relieve the most obstinate of onshe and eolds. Lung troubles *u nickly helped by fts nee. Ton should H< erp g bottle In the house at all ?r Imes for the members of the family. n<* and $1. All drugglets or by ' ,*ll. B. T. Bwckkn A Co., fkll.- '? rlrhl* 0* M XoBtk . ' ' ft _ , -i?LJ t? NOTICE OP SAL* 'sESFcili? T*. org* CUrk, S.r.h CUrk tad Hath ? Clark. Under and by rlrtue of % decree f? i the abort entitled action the nn. * reigned vlU on the ISth day of *' prtl. 1*74, at IS o'clock, noon. hII g> ?r cash at pabllo auction. to the ** Lghest bidder, before the Court- bc ouae door of eBaufort county. North. Fl arollna the following described at re party, rli: . \ An undivided one-third interest In ad to that lot or parcel of land in la ke dtp of Washington N. C.. being It so undlvded onb-third Interest of 01 lumter Clark, deceaaed, described 4ollovrs. Tit: igj Beginning at the north corner of tie acre of land purchased by WU- w) am Blount from J. O. Bryan on th lerce 8treet and running South with So sad street It feet, thence US set to the beginning, being a por- * Ion of the lot purchased by Wm. , llocnt from J. O. Brryan, by deed d, corded In the Register's offlce of H leaufort cocnty, North Carolina. In ,? took 94, page 159. being the same 0\ ind con fey ed by Wm. Blount to ? ustin CUrk by deed dated Februry 16tta, 1884, which la duly .re- a orded as aforesaid In Book 66, page ' OS; being the same lot of land on 0 lunter Clark lived at tbe time of T< This March 16th. 1914. ?, HARRY McMULLAN. ! igralnUtrttor of Hooter CUrk. D*ceased. -s?i -1I-4WC./ Cl Itate Of North Carolina?Depart- If ment of State. GBROTirArk OF DISSOLUTION ni o All to Whom Theee Presents May J, Come?Greeting: Whereas, it appears to rpa sat- %? j fact ion, by duly authenticated rec- w rd of the proceeding! for the volntary dissolution thereof by the inanlmous consent of all atockhold- u< rs, eposited In my offlce. that the ri Carolina Cooperage Company, a cor- j" oration of this state, whose prin- j Ipal office Is situated in the city of ?' Washington, county of Beaufort, JL. itate of North Carolina (Henry N. Mount, being the agent therein and ? a charge thereof, upon whom proeas may be served)/ has complied rlth the requirements of Chapter 1. Tlcvlsal of 1905. entitled "Cor orations, preliminary to the foiling of this certificate of dissoluIon: f Now, tbe-efore, I, J. Dryan Gripes *" Iecretar7 of Btate of the State of faith Carolina do hereby certiry bat the said mrpoiatlon did, on the 4tu day of February, 1914. file In ay office a duty executed and attest . I ci nsent in writing to the dlaso- tc ntlon of said cot oration, executed a| y all the stockholders thereof, which tt aid consent and the record of the rooeedtngs aforesaid are now on m ile In my said office as provided by 11 aw. w In testimony whereof, I have ereto set my hand and affixed my . fflcial seal at Raleigh, this the 14th ay of February, A. D., 1914. w ^ J. BRYAN GRIMES, Seal.) Secretary of 8tate Id ward L. Stewart, Att'y. , -2?-4wc/ A NOTICE OF SUMMONS. , tate of Noith Carolina County of Beaufort In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. , tlanche Winstead, a minor, by her next friend and father, W. C. Ql Waters tt YS " Cl Otis Winstead. & 'o the Defendant, Otis Winstead: d You are hereby notified that J tlanch Winstead a minor by her 01 ext friend and father W. C. Waters b< as Instituted an action Imithe Su- A erlor Court-of Beaufort ?unty, N. w to declare her marriage to you, he said defendant, Otis Winstead, ull and void, by reason of the nonge of said plaintiff; at the time of aid marriage. W Ynn ?'o ?? ? . .??>? ?>? luuucr cum- 3. landed to appear at the next term f the Superior Court of Beaufort ounty, N. C., to which this summons 1 properly returnable, to-wlt. On the . th after tt? first Monday in March, : being April 6th, 1914, and answer ? he comvlalnt which will be filed h 1 this cause, within the first three . ays of said term, and answer or ? emur to said complaint or Judglent will be given for the plaintiff '? s prayed for in the complaint. Witness my hand this March 6th, V, 914 a4 GEO. A. PAUL. JJ c. s. c. -16-4WC. h< ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ??? ol The undersigned tiavrng this day ,a uly qualified before the Clerk of ^ he Superior Court of Beaulort counf, as Administrator of the estate or c >avld W. Gaskill, deceased, late of n< le county of Beaufort, notice Is Bl ereby given that all caltms against ^ aid estate, duly verified, must be ^ led with the undersigned within th velve months from this date, or D! lis notice will be pleaded In bar of lelr recovery. All persons indebtd to the estate are requested to a] take Immediate payment. a This 11th day of March, 1914. to R. M. OASKII.L. Bl 4mr. nerld w. Oesklll, drauM. *b mall, MscLaan. Bragnw * Rodman ,d Attyi. ' r< ll-6wp. N S ad A stebborn, annoying, depressing Di >asb ban (a ton. racks the body. 14 eakena tha longs. and often lead, i aartoaa reatflte. The first doaa E, ! Dr. King's Naw Dlieorery (tree flat. Henry D. Banders at Cam- 8, Oh, VI., was threateaed with conmptlon. after basing pneumonia ? writes: "Dr. King's Naw Disco, y oogbt to ba In assay family: It I certainly the bast of all medietas! . r covgba, calds or long trouble " ? tod tor ablldren'a cough.. Money t ck U got aallaiad. Price i?c and j I Wfynm nw 111. U receKer * N^afVuirord id personal ^ropertx'^to^wlt* 1. That certain tract or pareel of) nd situate in Currituck township, rde county. State of North Carols*, and described as fallows: Beginning at the bead of Baekudlng gut. sunnnlng north SO West Quean's Creek; thence down and 1th said creek to Pungo river; enee down and with said river Backlanding gut. and to the banning, containing thirty acree or* or lees. Being the same tract : land described and conveyed In a *d to H. R. Russell by William ooker and wife, dated April 11th, >06. and recorded In the Register ' Deeds office in Hyde county. In ook 80, page 114. Said tract of nd being afterwards purchased by 8. Mann under mortgage pale ade by B R. Mixon Receiver, on ptober 9, 1911, and afterwards eonsyed-by 8. 8. Mann and wife to E. . Mixon by deed dated^March 23, H2, and recorded Is Book 36, page 14, Hyde county records. 2. One Burroughs Adding Marine. 3. About Eighteen Thousand Dolrs worth of brok accounts of N. Fulford. Hardware Company. 4. Five Hundred Dollars worth, it value, of the stock of the Mutual achine Co., WUsblngton. N.C., said ock having been Issued by Mutual achine Co., to N.- 8. Fulford Hardare Co. , It being the purpose?and Intent sreof to offer at this sale all of the maiulug assets of utery kind, charter and description now in the mds of the undersigned receiver the N. 8 Fulford Hardware Co., the -end that final account may be ed and the estate closed out. Mi inspection of the personal prop ty herein described can be had at ly time at the office of E. R. Mlxl 4k Co., Washington, N. C. This 9th day of March, 1914. E. R. MIXON, Receiver. N. 8. Fulford Hardware Co. dward L. Stewart, Atty. ll-4wc. NOTICE OF ADLlliaSTIlATlOlT Julius Harrison, deceased, this is i notify all persons having claims gainst said estate to file same with le undersigned within twelve (IS) loathe from this date, or this noco will be pleaded In bar of parent. 11 persons indebted to said esito will please make immediate utlemeot with the undersigned. This Feb. 6, 1914. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, doilnistrator of Julius Harrison ilnr cased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator : Jesse Tntea. deceased, late, of eaufort county, North Carolina, lis is to notify all persona having aims against the estaite of said deigned to exhibit them to the unsigned on or before the 4th day !'March, 1918. or thl? notice wlR i pleaded In bar of their recovery^ 11- persons Indebted to Mild estate ill please make Imnlediate parent. This 3rd day of aMrch. 1914. * " H. M. COX. rard & Grimes, Attys. ' 3-6wc. MORTGAGE SALE. Tlv virtue of a power of salvCZm^ lined In a mortgage deed from Auoa Odd Fellows Home Company to lizabeth W. Blount, dated Novemir 30th, 1906, and recorded In the Bee of the Register of Deeds for eaufort county. In Book 144, at ige 90, default having been made i the payment of the debt secured' lereby, the undersigned will, on onday, the 20 day ot^April, 1914, the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, ofr for sale at public auction to the gbeBt bidder for cash, at the Court >uee door In Beaufort county, that Ttain tract or lot of land lying and ;lng In Beaufort county, and State ' North Carolina adjoining the nds of B. H. Thompson, Charley Ixon and others, and more particiarly described as follows: Situated in the town of Anrora, N. , beginning at the Northwest cor?r of the lot'owned by Dr. H. M. anner in the center of Main street, id running In a Westerly direction Ith the center of said street a dlance of 41 feet and five Inches to ie Southwest corner of Charles Ixon's lot; thence In a Northerly rectlon with said Dixon's line, a stance of 81 feet and 6 Inches; once In an Easterly direction parlei with 1|he first line herein given, distance V 41 feet and 6 Inches the Bonner line; thence with raid anner line In a Southerly direction distance of 81 feet and 6 inches the beginning; it being the entlcal lot described In and conlyed by the aforesaid mortgage, and ilng the fsme lot conveyed by V/. Iiudnell end wife to Aurora Odd allows Home Crmpsny by deed d*tI November 80th, 1900, and record 1 in the office of the Register of aeds for Beaufort connty In Book 10. at page 01. This March 10. 1814. MARY P. BLOUNT, recutrix of Elisabeth W. Blount, and Trustee. nail, MacLean, Bragaw A Rodman, Attys. 17-Owc. Bheep skins, each .7.7.!!. ! SO* 60c ?*TWex tftci Wool, burry ...... 10C He Geese 60?60c Green nit hldea ......... ,11 1-le WCw bides 144 Deer skim. nit .. Deer akW. atnj ^ of Bale contained In s /.srtaln deed of trust from 8 M: Sparrow to the under?!gned dated July SI, 1*09. later b o SS ^ ussmof t jrefei ei.Ce te made the u!\de*sm*d will, on the 6th day.of April, n%4. at II o'clock, moon. Mil for cash, [at puLuc Hui.iOQ to the hlgaeat bidder before the courthouse door of Heaufort county. North Carolina, the foliowlng"Uc*crU>ed_real estate, vis: First tract?One certain tract of liana on lut Nortn sldeW the Cit**.mur road mod bounded >a fdllowa: Beginning at a stake at l\ R. Boyd's Southeast corner, runningVNorth l?o poles thence West 46 l-"8 pole. to the I to the Simeon Whitehurst northeast corner, thence Bast 4' t-b polos to the beginning. containing forty acres, more or-leas. 2nd. Tract?A tract of land In; Beainort county, Richland township being fifty scrsa of land belonging to 8. M Sparrow aa~ aforesaid and lying between the land of C. C- 8par row on the West, 8. M. Sparrow on the hast. o. T Bonner and tbe Spar row road canal on the North and the land of W. H. Whitley ,n tfa. South; twenty-five acres of said land being In cultivation and twenty-five not being cultivated. Tl\e above last named tract of land being Included In a conveyance from Bryan T. Bonner, trustee, to S M. Sparrow, and recorded In book ill. page 111, in Register's offlcs of Beaufort county. North Carolina. TU, Much S, 1914 MARRY keMUt^AM, ' NOTICE. ? To Interstate Cooperage Company. R. W. Beckwitb mad wlfo. Mattie Bockwith. Johnnie Beckwitb, W. P. Qatllord and wife, Carrie Beckwitb Oallllord: North Carolina?Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, February Term. 1914. Wesley Peebles, executor of Ballle R. Peebles and Wesley Peebles, individually a. Interstate Cooperage Co., and others. The defendants. Interstate Cooperage Company, W. Beckwitb and wife. Mattte Beckwitb. Johnnie Beckwitb, W F. Q all lord and wife, Carrie Beckwitb Gall lord. In the above entitled action, will please take notice that on February IS, 1914, the plaintiff, as executor and Individually, njoved in the above entitled cause that the Judgment heretofore entered therein be set aside so as to allow a new trial upon the second Issue by setting aside the same, and thereupon it was ordered by -the court, the Honorable O. 8. Ferguson. Judge Presiding, that notice issue to the said parties defendant to show cause on the 1st day of ths in April, 1914, why the relief prayed next term of this court to be held for In slid motion,should not be granted. The affidavit upon which ths motion was based was filed in this office on the said 16th day of Feb.* The day upon which sdld motion is to be heard ts the 6th day of April. 1914. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 2-17?wp. .NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power ^IsSale contained in a certain mortgagiNdafig .executed the 4th day of January. by A, W. Dixon and wife Mamie B Dixon, to B D. Springer, which said mortgage 'is recorded in bAnk lJtfl the BeatlTort county records, WhlA is hereby referred to for partlcnlare default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Instrument, the undersigned mortgagee will, on Wednesday, the 8th day of April, 1814, at 18 o'clock noon offer for aale to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse door in Beaufort county the following described tract of land: Dying and being tn the 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 Wineon Barrow's (now Oeo. R. Mercer's) corner; thenoe with the line 70 yards Booth It 1-8 East; thenco Booth 86 East to Oeo. M. Johnson's corner; thence with said Johnson's line to thp beginning; containing* one and one-half acres of land, more or leas, and betnfc the same land conveyed to Matthias Sawyer by J. B. Cam pen and wife by deed dated and recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort county in hook 88 at page 671, and is herein refen-ed' to and made a part of this conveyance Said, lands were afterwards conveyed to the said Dixon by Matthias O. Sawyer and wife by deed registered In book 80. page 889, of the Beaufort county records. Terms of sale cash. This March 8, 1814. B. D. SPRINGER, t Mortgagee. *. O. Paul A Bro., Owner ut the Debt Ward A Grimes, AtfH8-6-4WC. ; ' ' ffl I Bank. Aurora, N. C * .0 >*, ? ? . jobm H 8MB. A ? Martaaa ambmt O. Braaaw. W. B. ,M III A ir . '??" MAGLMAB. DRAOAW A RODMA> . Attorvej?-?t- iav, ' . I Office, orer J. F. Tayloe*. 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