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^jWH MM Bis; Omlaa All?7. Mraa Mtia ul a?| ?< Kmu I MaHccfl mm ?oood iton matin' waaalngtm. H. 0.. aadar tka act1 t of March 1, 1?7?. Oh MoMk ? .? B row Months 1.00 Ma Months 1.60 Oh Took..'. j.oo f llbaerlbvi desiring the paper d?sr. eonttaued Will PIMM woury thin ofI flee OQ data of uplratton, otherwise L * will bo coallnood at regular sub' sexlpUon rates untti aotloe to atop Ur rocolTod. If yoa do mot pet the Dally Nowo promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la our dealro to pleaae you. All artlclee sent u> the Dally News or publication moat be signed by lAe writer, otherwise they will not m published. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914. RESULTS OF IMPROVED METHODS OF DAIRYING IN THE SOUTH. The owners of a farm. In Virginia which was managed In the old-fashioned "way kept 16 cows and soldi their butter la the local markets for) 27 to 30) cents a pound. The herd) consisted of ordinary cows of mixed > breeding which were allowed to run | most of the year, but were tied up I in the "overshot" at milking time, i In 1911, becoipiug dissatisfied with i results, the owners decided to ship < cream to Washington, D. C. This' was found to^be more profitable, as j the^co^eivaffl45 to 60 cents a pound | for outterfa/; but on the first visit | of the distort inspector the buildings | Were pronounced insanitary. The cellar of tne dwelling house whs used as a dairy house; the barn was an oTd_tlme general-purpose barn; there | supply which was pumped by a windmill from the neighboring creek, was considered unfit for washing dairy utensils. The owner built a new barn, a dairy house, and a silo at a cost of $1,789, according to plans furnished by the department. Tho department furnishes such plans to persons contemplating the erection of a new dairybarn, milk house, or silo, or for the remodeling of an old building, if re. questa. aro accompanied by statements of character and sizer>f holding desired. The new barn is a oneatory building large enough for 30 cows, but so constructed that the cows can be kept clean with the least v amount of labor. The old 4>arn was retained for storage purposes. Record sheets and scales for weigh ing milk were obtained and 'daily weighings of milk were made. A representative from the departmen assisted in making tests of the milk with the Dabcock tester, and S.m gave advice about feeding and gen. eral management. At tho present time the herd has been increased to 30 head of as good cows of mixed breeds as could be purchased, but it is doubtful if they are as good as those in the original herd. A pure-bred Hoistein bull has been placed at the head of the herd. Four pure-bred animals of the same breed have recently been added. Following the advice of the dairy expert. better methods of feeding increased the yield of milk. The herd records show that during the year ending September 30, 1913, the aver, age yield of milk per cow was 502 pounds more than during the previous year. Because of the Improved condition of the buildings a better price is received for the milk, so with the increased yield, combined with the higher value of the product, the average profit from each cow was increased to the extent of $21.79 per annum. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed executed on August 2nd. 1912, by W. P. Harris and wife Sallle F. Harris to Dalley Motor Co., which said mortgage is re' corded In Book 172, at page 431 of fche Beaufort County records, which is hereby referred to for particulars, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Instrument, the undersigned mortgagee will, on Monday the 20 day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for caah at the Courthouse door in Beaufort county, the following described tract of land: Situated in Beaufort county and In the town of Bclhaven and bounded as follows: Situate on Main street, and beginning on the line of the Norfolk Southern Railroad rigbt-of-way, seventy-five feet from the southwest corner of Samuel V. Wlndley's lot. thence running north 48 degrees and 15" East Two hundred and Twentyone (221) feet, t-bence North 41 degrees 45" west Fifty (50) feet.thence South 48 degrees 15" west Two hundred and Twenty-one (221) feet to the line of the right-of-way of the Norfolk Southern R. R. Co., thence with the line of the said right-of-way Fifty (50) feet to the beginning, being the same lot which said W. P. Harris purchased of Geo. L. and Martha J. Wilkinson by deed dated Octoher 29th, 1906, and recorded in Baok 141, page 365 and reference Is made to said deed for further dc?, scrfptloe. This March 17th,-1914/ DAILY MOTOR CO., W ' Mortgagae. B ^ Ward A Grimes, AUy's. I y *-l?-4we. ^ DROPS DEAD PROM EXCIXBM t N siricko^ u Lexington, April 16 -?This morn, lag at the Erlanger Cotton Mill Just 1 north of the city, W. T. ChUders. an 3 employe of the mill, shot C. L. Howe : In the hand, fired two more shot* at i him and then dropped dead from excitement. The shooting occurred in the private office of Superintendent Game- < well. There had been trouble at I Childers' boarding house on Saturday night between him and Howe. { who Is an employe of the company ; engaged in erecting the new ma- g chlnery at the mill. According to Childers' statement, Rowe" came to his boarding house Saturday aiglet i drinking and made an improper proL posal to one of the young women there. When ordered away Rowe refused to go and Childers shoved him off the porch. There was camplatnt 1 on the part of persons living near on account of the cursing and loud talk and Superintendent Qamewell had the two men in his office ror an Investigation. Ho was sitting betwee the two men when they renewed their quarrel. Childers drew a 38caliber Colts revolver and began firing. shooting twice over' Mr. Game, well's head. The first shot went wild, but the second struck Rowe in the hand. Rowe started to run and Childer followed, shooting again as Howe dashed Into the main office. .When Childer reached the door, Rowe had disappeared. He walked down the steps and out on to the sidewalk and dropped dead. I Coroner Peacock of Thomasville, was summoned and was on the scene iwithin an hour after the shooting.' He held that an inquest was not | necessary. Childer came here from High Point. He was a quiet, industrious, sober sort of fellow, hiB only serious fault being a very high temper. NOTICE OP SALE North Carolina, Beaufort County? In the Superior Court. Barrett Manufacturing Company and "'t? " ' 5?j N. 8. TnKortf'^Ianyre Company. Under and by virtue of authority vested In me by a decree of the Superior Court of Beaufort County, I will, as receiver for N 8. Fulford Hardware Co., ofTer for" osle to the highest bidder for caah at the courthouse door in Beaufort county on Friiay, the 10th day of April. 1914, at 12 o'clock, M., the following real and personal property, to-wlt: 1. That certain tract or parcel of land Bltuate in Currituck township, Hyde county, State of North Caroollna, and described as follows: Beginning at the head* of Backlanding gut, runnnlng north 50 West to Queen's Creek; thence down and with said creek to Pungo river; thence down and with said river to Backlanding gut, and to the beginning, containing* thirty acres more or less. Being the same tract of land described and conveyed in a deed to H. R. Russell by William Hooker and wife, dated April 11th, 1906, and recorded in the Register of Deeds office in Hyde county, in Book 30, page 114. Said tract of land being afterwards purchased by 8. S. Mann under mortgage sale made by E R. Mlxon Receiver, on October 9. 1911, and afterwards conveyed by S. S. Mann and wife to E. R. Mlxon by deed dated March 23, 1912, and recorded Is Book 36, page 144, Hyde county records. 2. One Burroughs Adding Machine. 3. About Eighteen Thousand Dollars worth of book accounts of N. S Fulford Hardware Company. ?. rive nuuurt'u sonars worm, par value, of fhe stock of the Mutual Machine Co.. Washington. N. C., said stock having been issued by Mutual Machine Co., to N. S. Fulford Hardware Co. , It being the purpose and intent hereof to ofTer at this sale all of the remaining assets of etery kind, character and description now In the hands of the undersigned receiver of the N. S Fulford Hardware Co., to the end that final account may be filed and the estate closed out. An inspection of the personal prop erty herein d rlbed can be had at any time at t'i?- ofllce of E. R. Mixon & Co., Washington, N. C. This 9th day of March, 1914. E. R. MIXON. Receiver, N. S. Fulford Hardwaro Co. Edward L. Stewart, Atty. 3-11-4 wc. STOMACH St FFERFUS! READ THIS So many stomach sufferers have been benefited by a simple prescription of vegetable oilt which cured a Chicago druggist of chronic stomach, liver and intestinal trouble of years' standing that wt want you surely to try this remedy. It is known as NA*> r's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. One dose will convince vou. It usually gives wonderful relief within 24 hours?even in the most stubborn cases. Mayr's .Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by a FOR HALE CHEAP. Personal lVoperty of the Washing* ton Light Infantry at Armory, 'Saturday, April 10, at 12 P. M. I I-arge King Heater and pipe, a 1 Ice Box, 4 feet long by 3 feet high. 1 Field Desk. 1 New 8tep Ladder, 7 feet tall, china platea, cupa and saeceVs, aide dlahes, frying pana and baking pans. 1 Pool Table and Equipment. A faw chairs, canrase folding c eta Prices?CASH. 4-14-4tc. W. C. RODMAN. TV , ? , , . * A celebrated French physician has J Bald thai "a man's Uv?r U the ba- 1 romoter of htm disposition.*' knows that tha.'chtsrfuf smlls*^ j i a hi* factor In one's success. Everyone should knrtr that the < Unordered liver Is cause of ninety I par cent of human Ills. Lasy overworked Uvtrs are the prime eauses of headaches, indigestion, constipation and dosens of other Ills. But tha inactive liver always warns by coated tongue, sour stomach, dull eye and even lasiqesB. Hsnd your warning and insure heppines^ to yourself and refleot It upon rout associstea. Calomel used to do. Modern day science has found a better way In CARSWKLL'S LIVER-AID which* Is a pure vegetable remedy on sale under a guarantee or money refunded at 50 cents for large bottle. As* the Hardy Drug Co- about It. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Jesse Tuten, deceased, late of Beaufort county, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exfclblt them to: the undersigned on or before the 4th day of March, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make .Immediate payment. This Srd day of aMrch, 1914. H. M. COX, Ward ft Grimes, Attys. CITY ORDINANCE. The Board of Aldermen do en*?t: 1st. That It sball be the duty of any person driving an automobile in the city of Washington on approaching the crossings of Main and Market streets to come to s full stop at least ten feet from the crossing, before crossing either of said streets or turning the corner thereof. 2nd. Every violator of this Ordinance shall subject the offender to s Ana of Ten Dollars. 4 8 10 tc City Clerk. W. C. AYER8, NOTICE OP MORTGAGE BALE. Under and by virtue of the power of Bale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on December 8. 1911, by Mitchell Williams and wife Lucy Williams to Junius D. Grimes, Trustee, which said mortg age is recorded in Book 166, page 186 of the Beaufort county records, which is hereby referred to for particulars default having been made In the payment of the debt secured by said Instrument the undersigned mortgagee will, om Monday, 20 day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, of for for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Beaufort county, the following described two tracts of land: ' First Tract. A certain tract or parcel of land situated In Beaufort county, Pantego township, and In the town of Belhaven, being that tract of land that was conveyed to Laura A# Simpson by W. J. Bullock and wife on the 12th day of March, 1901, and which deed is recorded in Book 107. page 482, of the Beaufort county records. Seoond Tract. A certain tract of .and In Beaufort county, Pantego tcunship, and in the town of Rolhaven, described as follows: Fronting or. the North sida of the county road leading from Belhaven to Pantego 50 feet, running Northward 200 'eet being same land conveyed to Laura X Simpson by W. J. Bullock winch said need i? duly recorded In *h? office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county In Bok 107, page 123; the intention hereof being to describe all the lands in Belhaven I which wf>ra wl 1 lorl In Mtlnhftll UTI1_ I Hams by Laura Sinqiaon. This March 17th. 1914. JUNIUS D. GRIMES. Trustee. 3-19-4 wc. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Elections on April 13.*1914. upon petition of the parties affected, the Board has created a new precinct to be known as Washington Park, within the following boundaries: "Beginning on the east side of Jack's Creek Bridge, at the foot of same, thence with Jack'* CreJk to Pamlico river, thence wtth Pamlico river to the foot of the Public Landing road, on Pamlico river; thence up the river Road-^to the Brick Kiln Road, thence with the said Brick Kiln Road to the Washington and B%!h Road at Washing! on Heights, thence to the corporate limits of the City of* Washington, thence with Jack's Creek to the beginning." The polling place in said precinct has been fixed at the store of the Rex Lumber Company. The polling place In Bemver Dam precinct ahnll hereafter, he at the store of J G. Mlxon. This April IS, 1914 By order Boae of Elections A M. DUMAY, Chairman Board of -Elections. L. H. REDDITT, ' Secretary. 4-16-law-4we SECURE YOUR DISCOUNTRemember that In order to seenre your dtecount on electric light end water hills th#t they mast be paid on or before the tenth of tho month. These discounts are worth saving. Don't neglect It too long. Wellington Electric Plant, ' 4-d to 10 #. .j: ."tev.', , . i .4', JA i . ^ . Feol Miserable? relief. Henry D. Bander* of Caveu*wt. v*. ?itk ??oOooo lor children', cootbr. Mom, back It not ntlMlM. Prion SOc nod U.W. At all Oratdata. m. a. Buckle * On, Philadelphia ' "r ?r St. Lovl*. 1 . MOKO&OB SAI.K, < By virtue ot a power of sale contained la a mortgage deed from An rroa Odd Fellows Hofne Company tc Elisabeth W. Blount, datad Novem bar 80th, .19(16, and recordod la thi office of the Register ot Deeds foi Beaufort county. !n Boojc }44, a' page 90. default having been mad< In the payment of the debt secured thereby, the undersigned will, ot Monday, the 20 day of April, UK at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction to th< highest bidder for cash, at the Court houge door in Beaufort county, thai certain tract or lot ot land lying and being la Beaufort county, andSfatt of North Carolina adjoining tin lands of B. H. Thompson, Charlei Dixon and others, and more particj ularly described as follows: 81tuated In the town ot Aurora, N C., beginning at the Northwest cor, ner of the lot owned by Dr. H. M Bonner in the center of Main street and running hr a Westerly dlrect'.or with the eenter of said street a die tance of 41 feet and five Inches t< the .Southwest corner of CharW Dixon's lot; thence In a Northerly direction with said Dixon's line, i distance of 81 feet and 6 Inches; thence In an Easterly direction par! allel with the flrBt lino herein given a distance of 41 feet and 6 inchei to the Bonner line; thence with cah1 Bonner line In a Southerly dlreclloJ a distance of 81 feet and 6 ".uiho to the beginning; It being tb identical lot described In and-con veyed by the aforesaid mortgage, anj being the Hme lot conveyed by W] T. Hudnell end wife to Auror.i Od Fellows Home Crmpany by deed dat; ea noTemoer 301D, 1906, and recop ed in the office of the Register o Deeds for Beaurort county in Boo! 144, at page 41. This March 1C. 1914. m MARY P. BLOUNT, Executrix of Elizabeth?W. Blounl and Trustee. Small, MacLean, Bra paw 4b Rodman Attya. .* "jj r?~\-n-4vc. Wonderful t'ongti Remedy. Dr. Ring's New Drscovery i known everywhere the reined which will surely stop a cough o cold. D. P. Laweon, Edison. Tenn writes: "Dr. King's New Discover Is the most wonderful' cough, colt and throat and lung medicine I e? er aold in my store. It can't he beat | It sells wlthont any trouble at al It needs no guarantee." This Is tru< because Dr. King's New Discover will relieve tbp most obstinate c coughs and eolds. Lung trouble quickly helped by Its use. You shoul keep ? bottle In the house at a! times for the members of the famllj 60c and $1. A11 druggists or b mail. 11. E. Bueklen A Co., rhlls delphia or St .Louis. State of North Carolina?Depart meat of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTIO: To 4P to Whom These Presents Ma C?ie?Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my sati* faction, by dnly authenticated re* ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereor by th unanimous consent of all the stoch holders deposited in my Office, tba the Washington Lime Company? i corporation of this 8tate. whos principal office is situated in th town of Washington? county d Beaufort. State of North Caroline (J. D. Armstrong being the agen therein and in ch ,rge thereof, upo: whom process maybe served) ha complied with chapter 21 Revlsa of 1905. entitled "Corporations: preliminary to the Issuing of thl Certificate of Dissolution: Now. Therefore, I, J. *Brya; Grimes, Secretary of State of NortJ Carolina, do hereby certify that tb said corporation did, on the 24th da: of March 1914, file In my office i duly executed and attested consen in writing to. the dissolution of snli corporation executed by all tin stockholders thereof, which said coi sent an the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in m; said office as provided by Taw. In testimony whereof, t have her to set my hand and affixed my off! rial seal at Raleigh, this the 24tl day of March. A. D. 1914. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of 8tat? Edward L. Stewart, Att'y. 3-28-4wc. IN RE PANTRflO "DRAINAGE IMS TRIC7T/ North Carolina, Beaufort County J. A. Wilkinson and others. vs. Morgan Farrow and others. The Board of Drainage Commia aloners of the Pantego Drainage Di trict and all Other Land Owners.am Persons Interested Therein ar< Hereby Notified that a petition h* ! bee n filed, by W. R. Bow en and nu merous others named therein, ask inK that the intercepting canal & stopped at Its present western ter minus, and a cross canal construct ?d therefrom to Intersect the Pan tego Run Canal for the reasons an< upon ths terms recited in said pet! tlon. A hearing thereon will had at the Courthouse in Washing ton on the If day of April, 1914 where and when all persons inter ested are notified to be and appeai and show cause, if any they have why the petition should not \n granted and such order made ai may be neeeesary to effectuate tfci Mife LV.V "S3 Given tinder my Hand, this tlx 1st dsx ?C AprH. ^914. political ^ only to lose that which mattes everything else worth while, is admirably told in ! The Governor's Lady : ' || A charming story - in which the characters are all real, living people of everyday life. A theme that has created widespread comment. Our Next Serial ' First installment in an early issue. Be sure to read it! I........ AITLICATION FOR PARDON. Nitoce I? hereby siren that appli. cation will tie made to Oorernor Locke Craig for the pardon of Bei Edwards, of Beanfoti county, now serving a sentence of twelve monthi on the roads of aafd county fer relation of the search and eetaure law. This April 15, * ?. HOOD EDWARDS. REMEMBER THE FKFTSBfcTH. t. It your light and water bill it noi paid by 5 o'clock of the evening o! ' the 16th, service will be dtscofftlnu ed on the morning of the 16th. WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL ELEC TRIC PLANT. 4 1S-8U 8 '"J1 -r " "*"* 7 Tho King of AH Laxatives. r For constipation use Dr. Klng'i [y New Life Pllta^Pacl Mathulka, o d Buffalo, N. T., aayt they are th? "king of all laxatives. They are ? blessing to all my family and I al u ways keep a box at home." Oct i y box and get well again. Price 25< 'f At DryggistB or hy mai^ J H. E. Ilucklcn * Co., rhlladelptiii II or St. Loci*. r. y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned nsvmg this da] duly qualified before the Clerk ol ^ the 8uperlor Court of Beaufort coun ty as Administrator of the estate ol * David W. Gasklll, decease* late ol f the county of Beaufort, notice it hereby give* that all callms against y. said estate, duly verified, must tx I- (Herd with the undersigned, within Q twelve months from this date, oi t this notice will be pleaded In bar o1 their recovery. All persons in debt' * ed to the estate are requested t< a mffke immediate jjaymeflt. t This 11th dav of March. 1914. J R. M. Q AS KILL, n Admr. David W. Oaskill, deceased 4 Small, MacLean, Bragaw & Rodman ,1 Attys. " 3*ll-6wp. NOTICE OF MOBTGAGB SALE * Under and by virtue of the -powei of sale contained la a certain mort| e age deed executed on February 5 J 1909, by J. H- Grelder to W. T. Had * nell, Trustee for Lona B. Hudnell : which said mortgage is recorded in 1 Book 154, at page 562 of the Beau5 fort County Records, which la here1 by referred to for particulars, default having been made in the pays' ment of .the debt secured by said instrument, the undersigned trustee B mortgagee, will on Moadey, the 4tb * day of May 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, h offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courbouse door lo Beaufort county, the following do' scribed tract of land. Lying and bain* in Richland town ship, Beaufort county, and more par : tlcularly described and defined ai .. follows: Beginning on the Sand) l/t?tiding road at Wm. Mourning'* , corner* thence tf. 2 1-2 Bast 6.29 poles to said Mourning's corner; thence N. 86 E. 69.86 polea to a sweet gum, L. D. Midyette's corner, thence along said Midyetth's, Rob: Z arson's and Bonner's Une B. 43 1-2 J W. 826.49 poles to a corner In thi I Sanvannah, thence with Roberson's, Bonner's and A. D. Beacham's lins to large piae In the head of Second Gut, A. B. Beacham's corner, thence : 8. 80 1-2 WrA0.66 polee to the Hick ory Point road, thence with eald * road to 8. 43 W. 101.24 pole* to corner In D. V. Warren's line, thence : with eald Une E. 7* 1-2 E. 20 poles to a comer of said D. V. Warren's " thence 6. 48 1-2 B. 1*6 polee to anI other of said*D. V, Warren's corners. thence parallel with the west ' ditch of the Savannah Hold 8. 10 " 1-2 E 100 poles to Sandy Landing roatf, then with Hie 8andy Landing : road Co the beginning, containing : S55 urn, It^lng th? cr.mo land , eonvayed by deoS to J. H. Orotdar br Lona B. Hudnell on Fobrnarr ?, . lS0?. and tbtr d?d of mil la air* an to arcora th? pnreliaao monoy Mortgagee. *?kir< Won'# Hn Olhlll TT UU I mJ\j ?"You are (ntlti ! to a perfect com-j workSaf *u>alght ^ake "ene^eac h 11 night to, a VHk? then notice the skin began to clear up and the Women and?***" n a I throw away your caiom.l, rlolent c?-| lharttcs and other Umpo.'.ry re-1 medics and atart.to t>ut yonr IlTor.l .tooach and he.el, in (In*, luting , eondHkm ^thla^very^day. ^ irom tho world', ereateat health re eort an what you need to owrcome comtlpatlen. to purlly the blood .and to do away forever with tick headache, nervonaneea. lack of ambition, despondency and malaria. All druggist sell them at 2S centa a box. and If they aren't lost the beet bowel regulator you ever knew ; of .money back. Free eatnple from Hot Springs Obemlcal Co., Bot Springs, Arlc. FOH TREAdCRER. To the eDmocrats of Seaufort County: x I take thin method of announcing my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of a Beaufort county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. If nominated and elected I bereby pledge myself unreservedly to the two term policy. I will not be a candidate for. nor will I I accept the office after the explra' tlon of my second term. Bhonld I be elected 1 will adjnlnlater the du ties of the office with promptneea and dispatch, using courtesy to all, 1 giving to the people of Beaufort ' county the same eare. seal and faithi fulness t have endeavored to exer " else towards them for the last sixteen years, as chairman of the Board of Bducattoau ? Respectfully. ? W. ATER9. ~ L OITT ORDINANCE. r Hi* Board or Alderman do enact : 1. That whenever an alarm of lira la made In the city It shall be the . duty ol ?very person driving a ve. hlcle of a$y description to drira to : tho right aide of tho street, aa close as possible to the sidewalk, and rei main stationary In single file for a f period of live minutes. This ordl> nance shall apply to bicycles and t automobiles as well as other ve> hides. 1 2. Any violator of this ordinance ' ahall subject the offender to a fine of Five Dollars. 4 6 10 tc 4 ^r. C. AYBR8, 4 t 10 tc City Clerk. NOTICE OP BALE. " Under and by virtue of a decree e in an action entitled J. A. Houston and P. T. Houston vs. L. B. Honston | et al, the undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday, the ieth of May. ' 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the 1 highest bidder for cash the follow. * ing described tracts of land: '' 1st. Beginning at a post oak In . the line between lots No 1 and lots No. 2 In' the old Gaylord division, ) and running thence north; 52, east 31 poles; thenoe north 62, wost 229 poles; thence south 52, woet 60 poles; thence south 65 east to the beginning, containing lit acres, [ more or less; saving and excepting (thereout that portion of tho above | described tract of land heretofore 1 conveyed to J. A. and 8. "W. Wlllln{son by L. T. Houston, guardian, and r | A. D. MacLean, com mission Jr. I and. Tract known as the Thomas Iteapass homestead, and having been j conveyed to B. B Houston by Joyce ! R. brewer, administrator of Annie E. " Whlttaker, by deed dated February 23, 1893, which said tract contains I . 200 acres, more or less. The raid sale will be made at the I Court House door. Terms of said sale will be cash. This April 18. 1914. W. ?. RODMAN, JR.. 4-16-4 wc Commissioner. X0TR9B. i Bute of North Carotma, County of Beaufort?In th# Superior Court I Before tba Clerk, Stewart Waters, at alt. . Roanoke and Railroad Lumbar to., et als. To Mayo h. Waters, take notice: Tau era hereby notlted that a spa. oUl proceeding baa bean instituted II in this ooura la the above action for tba tarpaee at eelHng for a division that tract of land known as the Al, j pha Waters land situate la Long . j Acre township. Beaufort county, N. 1 C., la which you own an undivided Inherited from tout fither I The*. I Wetere. II And you ere farther notified tl*t noleee yon appear before the elerk ;-of thle court ob April 10th, 1^14. til d.. In t>e courthoaee lu WaehI Often, N. C., or aonrer ci demur to petition berelo filed lb. relief thereto preyed for -trill bo rutted. WKaeee my hutd thle M.trh ?, 1114. * ^ *' * * * ^ ^ Ef?rifbt Specialty. * ^ * OAc* ov?r J. K. HojVa Store JDzcmft Tlli-iftiyf jmfl Tl<*i1l|" * * ' * ! ||. .1 I' ' " ' ? ' ^ " Between ^?t Office an* Bank. Aurora, N. C. ' ? * DR. ERNEST W. DUNN Osteopathic Physician Chronic and Nervous Diseases a Specialty Temporarily Located at Hotel Louise. 'i- I HOURS: M Two. 11:30-1.30: 3-5: 7-9 J Tliur. 4.30-6 pan. 7-9 FrMay, 9-12: 1.30-3.30 I JehaH tadLA D Mart,?a attpphea O. Bnswa. W, Bv a Rodman. Jr I MAOUUX. fcBAOAW * RODMA> . ANauiMt- ijmt, I Waahlngtoa, Norm Oarallaa. * J I _.'# a a a 1 a a M. K. WOIHISDMM maps, pun, mount i . H W UBTn, MO Practice limited to dlaeaeae of A t?t ont ?*. ?" a?i Throat Boms t-ia p i Bp.-.trceHMs^Uim. ,* CMw Matt ttd Marltat Ml Ovrr Brown's Drag gtora | | Washington, HO ^ I . ? .*a > ? m a WM,0. MoMM. Joha M. Itaaair ? RODMAH ? BONHMM, ^a v. tmaanittMa. > Waahlnstoa. Xorth Carollaa. a a 't . a .a a a. a. rniu.ips ? bro. a ran nmuxcn. I tfc VMBHOTOH, N. O. " - ? i ? ' . ' .. <r . r./JSt ' Ha. 8. Wad, Junius D. Oilil ward A flimm WnWuw, M. a. a > We tracuaa ta the Ooart at a the Pint Judicial DMrtct ad a a the Federal Co aria. a ?m?m ?.. IDWARD h. STEWART, AWnrrtUw, TMWWM, N. 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Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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