I oxceltanl oil onunUy to 1 I'd ?Syr(romCl"drod?ry '^JTtlS!4of*'
1 be benefit of landlords, and go back to landjords, fail go back to i
I granted, you wilt hold a warranty deed and abstract.
I The beet sennity on earth la the earth Itself, and land la the bi
I productive luada are beaejltlng by the Increasing high coat of living, 1
An Opportunity to Secure Rich Productive Land
I Ton will not be required to leave your present asking afterwards
I surroundings now. All we ask of those to whom nladed opening, is
I we grant tracts Is that they plant, or arrange to Pacific and other n
I have planted, a crop of one of the above.meutl M a ands, and we exp?
I products within three years, after which we wil -he ones who Will
havo.lt operated (harvested and replanted) foi Wo have also |
grantees, in consideration of 16 per cent, of th< dgued to be the
not profits derived from the sale of the crops, scientific, commeri
thereby allowing the grantee to pursue bis or her will consist of
present occupation until such a time as bbey de- deluded in this op
termine Just what the yield of their acres amounts JolT? tracts will g<
to. Conalder what this may mean as a source ot and scientific meth
7 income, when statistics Bhow that tlio yield of *ro arranging to p
one acre of celery .amounted to gl.168.46. and that iTtoI<1 ,mMy dlsapj
- one acre of well-cenai-for paper nhell pecans, lr otht* *and opening
fnU hearing, shodld net Its owner ae "high as $50u ?overnment and ri
per year. We are of the opinion that after it it a ot Jbo c<
proven by actual results obtained In operating terprlse. In the Jio
the land that they will need no farther urging. ong.of ?"T town slt
and waste no time In locating In this land of njea- Exyntnatlon 0f
ty. Wo also require grantee to occupy thviand muted, and the o
Within ten years, or sell It to so mo ofie w/o will Wayne coufl
oocupy It; otherwise It reverU back to the/rantor. * 4 *
- The land Included In this oftofng ta^catcd- 4L
reetly on and adjoining the AOtI<Blrialngham %he ^enc ^
and Atlantic Railroad, about twOly-Ave miles west Rr.nvvr
of Brunswick, a thriving city of fifteen thousand w._h t t.
having direct steamship service to Now York and lsm Bhown an
?r.,.nss
tor six month, of the year, from April to October. ,?nUid
; la 7T decrees; the climate le mo,r healthful, do- With the ever In
f llshtfnl. end Inrlgoratinc, and there lo an ample try thero la no cot
rainfall of 61 Inches por rear. l>nd ,nd nltnl
OUR AIM IS POR MtTBAM.* BENEFICIAL RE. *nii tho lant
-> -. And In d Prtnn ,1 on CO
nQMio ' '
An we are extremely deslrlooe of tiering settlen The prosperous i
locate on thle property, end eeelet In Its derelop- day are the descen
ment, and thereby greatly Increase the value of there when It was
surrounding end Interrenlng property, which we of those who obts
will hold, and to Increaee the tramc nlone the At- ante and Blares.
Tents, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, and thus THIB MAY BE TO
facilitate the serrtce. we feel warranted in grant- LAND IN HIS cc
tag these tracts to thoeejWho register with ns. We OUTLAY OF cap
also hare In mind business and residence plots eery to use you to
which we will offer for sale after the opening, but application for r?
which will not be Included In It. We have "money- oouncemeht.
SOUTHERN GEORGIA RAIROAD.LAND DEVELOPM
. COLORADO BUILDING. WASHINGTON. D
Southern Georgia Railroad-Land Development Bnreau.
Washington, D. c. Registration Depart
I hereby make application to register for your Fruit and Agrlct
and furnish you with the correct answers to the following questions
Name City
Stats Street oy R. F. D. No
Age Mtrrled or Single Widow, Widower, or Orphc
Nationality , , ... -. Do you now own over ten acres of land In
It my application for registration la accepted, please send me. w
complete Information and particulars. Including maps of tho land,
the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, Its transportation f
nuCgrowlng possibilities, etc. ' -' !
Very truly yours,
mi Tim - ?
a i I ' ' - ?
notice. c for your den c
? ' BeatSUal Coll.ce P.nnaal, "
pyacdnct meetings will he hrdd vale end Harvard, each ? m. s 24 In.
throughout Beaufort county on the
following dates, for the purpose of Princeton, Cornell, Michigan
electing precinct Committees and . T ta. x 21 In.
sending delegates to ths-oonnty Con- all host quality felt with headventkm:
^ log, streamers, letters and mascot
May 15, 1P14- executed tn proper colors. This
Firm Word. Armory, I p. m- splendid assortment sent poatpaldJor
Second Word. City HsU. i p. m. eg' cimts. send now.
Third Ward, Court Rouse, 8 p. m. .
Fourth Ward, Court House, 8 p.m. HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY
Belhsven, 8 p. m. D?lrtoB- ?h>?Washington
Park. 8 p. m.
.notice of mortgage sale;
May 18, 1244. Under and by virtue of the power
Tranter's Creek, Old Ford, Pine- " ! " "
Vine, Beaver Dam and Cbocowtalty. ? -* ??tnlno? '? ? ????
. r ape deed executed the 4th day ol
at 10 a. m. January, 1808, by A W. Dixon and
All other precincts at 3 p. m. on. w m'von ?- w n
Saturday, May 14. Springer, which Bald mortgage "is reBy
order Democratic Executive corded In book 1S6, at page 696 oi
Committee. Beaufort County. th? Beaufort county records, which
LINDSAY C. WARREN.
? ? ^ Cb?lrm?Q y.yTOent of the dtbl ?e<-ur?d by ..Id
I The Silent ^Breeze-Maker
fl. The Emerson special model "Residence Type" oscillating
fan can be a doily factcft in the comfort of your
home. No other gives the same results. The finest
fan for living room, dining room or bedroom.
fl. Brings quiet relief from heat?just the rush of cooling
breese.
C. Easiest to adjust. Costs little to run. Guaranteed
- , five yean by the factory; Why not have one?
I I i 11 ulrlljfl lu
II 11 I 11 ilnl in k
y
ii
aTJ'tlrgo >?rl'*lT of ArJU
r \u. you uro now offered on and
a amali w??e, or working for ? ,
i land pf plenty, to which. If
ante of all wealth. Owners of * ?'
ivhije others are Buffering from the <
Wlthoat Capttol.
i" considerations In this liberalsimilar
to those of the Northern a*7
illroads when they granted their V
*t to benefit thereby, aa well a* ST
recolve the tracia.
dunned to develop what la do- r
beet equipped, moat up-to.date
cial farm orchard In oxlatenee. *na
six thousand acres, and will- be clea
ening. All who register and re- nejrc
bt the benefit of the experiments KId.
ods in vogue thereon. While we ,
revent over-registration, we will
x>lntments, such as occurred In ?a*|
s conducted by the United States pati
ailroads, by granting thoee who no c
>mmerclal farm and orChatd en- B
pe that they may later locate In
;es; uur
the land will cheerfully be peripenlng
will be held at Brown.
Iity. Georgia, one of the stations
Railroad, which Is located on
will ofccur a? soon after the closs
as arrangementa can be made.
t those registered will not be Kgft
town on the opening day, unless ?
d, for there will be no favorltb.
It will be conducted by a
for the purpose, and those reg. T
>tlfled of What they have been
s possible. blw
creasing population of this coun- rold
responding incredse in the area tbet
ally as Ihe population Increases jjeri
: in pnrsoit of health, happiness li
It will oontinue to bo harder to T"""
and contented claes In Europe to. el >
dents of thoeo who secured land <?
plentiful, while the deecondnnte
land no land are now the peas- lact
08T * *"*? THAT *lth
CHANCE TO SECURE so I
3UNTRX WITHOUT A LARSI ? .
ITAL, oo It should not be necea.
ct at once by forwarding us the *
!g1atratlon attached to this anach
ENT BUREAU.
_?l? act
Th:
iltural Railroad-Land Opening,
I
tlm
??t
tn Occupation UlaJ
the United States? . bur
ltbout obligation, further and STI
showing its exact location on
acuities, agricultural, teslt and \ a
tag
eld
Sac
?........... f , trie
Signature. d0,
? Do
? No
Instrument, the undersigned mortg- It
agge will, on Wednesday. the tth nee
day of April, 1?H, at 11 o'clook
noon offer for aalo to the highest bid ^
dor for cash at the Courthouse door to'
In Boanfort cdnaty the following do- *?
scribed tract of land: hac
Lying and being In the county of r1.
Beaufort. Richland townahlp, and
known and designated as follows:
Beginning at Oao. If. Johnson's I
(now J. B. Allan's N. W. corner and I
rnning tjlth the main rend westward of
to WInsoa Barrow's (now Geo. R. pta
Mercer a) corner; thanes with the
Una 70 yards Bonth 11 1-1 East; ,
thence Sooth SO East to Oao. H
Johnson's corner; thsnce with said
Jodinaon'a Una to tl* beginning: ]
containing one and one-half acres Mr
of land, mora or .laaa. and balng the
anme land conveyed to Mauhla. "
I 8awyer by J. B. Cam pen and wife <**3
by deed dated and recorded in Jiif pat
Register's offlce of Beanfort count] i
In book 83 at $ago 871, and la here n
' In referred to and made a part of KO
> this conveyance. Said lands were me
i afterwards conveyed to the said
1 Dixon by Matthias, O. 8awye.r and ga
! wife by deed registered in book 38 t
page 189r of the Beaufort county
records.
Terms of sale cash.
This March 5, 1914. dai
E. D. SPRINGER, c,,
P. O. Paul * Bro.. Owner of the **
Debt ol'
Ward * Orlmei, Attys.3-6-4WO
_ 3h
CLEARS OOXPLEnOh-SEMOVK h'
Hkin blemishes. ?l
Why (O thro'ugh life embarraaeed
and dlafiinred with pimples, erupHons,
blackheads,1 red rough skin,
or suffering the torthree of Bcsema,
Itch, tetter, salt rheum. J nit aak
yotr?" druggist for. Dr. Hobeon's Ec
seme Ointment. Follow the simple
suggestions and your skin worries
are orer. Mild, soothing, effective. wl
Excellent for babies and datleate,
tender akin. Stops chapping. Always
helps. Relief or money back. L
SOc. at your druggist. adr Tt
... "" 1 =
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I OTTSA %TpiC?|| maw I ?
liipr"*2
9 Wl
I Si JBllw
I I R
I
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Mary Loulae ui Bottle Ma*
Ayrea. of Plymouth, N. c.. who
1 boon the guests of MUa Mao
ra, have re tamed to their home
re. George Lano and daughter
Mr*. Paul Sparrow of Aurora.
who bare been on au exten.
Tlelt to retatlraa and trtenda la
atta villa, N. c.. paaeed throagh
city yeeterday afternoon en rente
heir home.
lag Arlaae Joynar, of Greenville.
left on the afternoon Wathoa
and Vandemere train yeeterror
Aurora. N. C. ;* UNO
LAXATIVE AND BLOOD
CLEANSER,
tueh oat the aocnmnlated wante
poleona of the winter monthi;
ne your etomach. liver and hid.
i of all tmpnrltlee. Tahe Dr.
I'a New Life Plllai nothing bettor
purifying the blood. Mild,
griping laxative. Carea conation;
makes yon feel One. Tahe
ther. l(o, at your dragglet. ad
ueklen'e Arnica Salve for All
In. ;f&
Danger Io Delay
DlMtMa Are Too Du|?om
or Waahtugtou People to
Neglect,
he great danger or kidney trouU
that "they *o often get n firm
bfefore the sufferer recognfcen
n. Health will be gradually un
alned. Backache, headache, nermess,
l&mefcess, soreness, 1am>,
urinary troubles, dropsy, gtar
nd Bright's disease often follow
nerdless snoecssion. Don't negyour
kidneys. Help the kidneys
i Doan's Kidney Pills, which i
itrongly recomfended right here
his locality.
[rs. C. Barnhlll, Parmele, N. C..
i: "1 suffered from severe back
Bs, pains in my sides, headaches
dlxsy spells. My kidneys didn't
as they should. I used Doan's
ey Pills and they were beneficial
y relieved me of the backaches
also removed the other analyse,
Caused by my kidneys."
'rice 50c at an dealers. Don't
ply ask for a kidney remedy?
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
t Mrs. Barnhlll had. Foster-Miln
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T.
LENGTHENS WEAK AND TIUED
I was under a great strain nursa
relative througfe ttyree months'
cness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
ide, of Klrkland, 111., and "Eleoi
Bidders kept me from breaking
rn. I will never be without It"
you feel, tired and worn out?
appelte and food won't digestY
Isn't the spring weather. Vou
d Electric Bitters. Start a month
itment today; nothing better for
much, liver and kidneys. The
at spring tonic. Belief or money
k. 50c. and 11.00, at your drugL
t adv
LIVER ROAD STATION BRIEFS,
-ast Monday Mr. L. M. Bheppard,
Holly Olen, with assistants, trans
niea a portion 01 nis tonaccc
ntm.
tflss Lillie. of Magnolia, who hat
>n very ill, is convalescent.
Mrs. C. C. Walker, of 8mall, and
9. O. W. Walker and child oi
wscot, have been spending several
ra with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shep
d at Holly Olen.
Mima Bessie Alligood. of Rive
ad, who has been very ill witl
aslea, is convalescent.
Mrs. A. J. Sheppard. of Banyan
re us the pleasure of her presence
River Road Station one day las
ek.
Mr. O. W. Woo lard and Uttlj
lighter, Miss Hilda, of Broat
eek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs
M. Sheppard Sunday at Holl;
an. \"
Messn. W. R. Ebarn and F. N
eppard, of Bunyan, were drlvin;
oagh our village Sunday m ornlng
Mr. J. A. Alligood, of River Road
to has been 111 is improving.
Mrs. C. C. Walker, of Snfcall. vli
id. Mrs. A. B. Alligood and Mrs. J
Alligood one day this week.
Mrs. Q. W. Walker and ckUd, c
esscott, were gnests of Mr?. E. 1
Ugood Monday.
We are glad to have learned thi
rs. Alligood, Jr., of River Roa<
tio has been very 111 with measlo
improving. ' * '^
Lyman, a Uttle eon of Mr. and>Mr
M. Sheppard, of Holly Olen,
ity ill.
Mr. George R. Jones and soa, M
arold Jones, of Norfolk, vlsiti
re, A. J. Sheppard and eoa, Mr. 1
. Sheppard at Bunyon and Mr. as
rs. L. M. Bkeppard at Holly OR
Messrs. R. L. Stubbs and MOdt A
good, of Fi note wo. were gneets
r. and Mre. A. B. Allfgood, of Bai
St MMSm. Waters.
*nt Saturday fright with the
toghter, Mrs.'Ab. Alligood.
We are having very please
N|
| PERSONALS I
Charlie Wright. o< the am of
Walter Credle A Co., went to Ores*
rllle, N. C., yesterday afternoon oa
Dr. Brneat Dunn, of New Bern,
wan Bern yesterday on professional
Dr. A. K. Teyloe In la Che city.
J. W. Bell, of delhaveo, N. C.. wan
a bnalnenn visitor to the elty yesterday.
W. J. Williams, of Wllnon, N. C..
In registered at Hotel Louise.
Among the welcome rial torn to ~
the elty yesterday wan C. L. Short,
of New Bern, t*. C.
J. B. MoCraw, of Norfolk, in on
oar streets today.
Deputy Sheriff Claude Roberson, of
Aurora, N. C., wan here yenterday on
buslnean.
W. A. Tankard, of Bath, N. a,
wan here yenterday.
R. L. Snyder, a popular cltlsen
of Raleigh, VN. C., In reglatered at
Hotel Lou lac.
. J. E. Singleton, of Richmond, la
In the elty.
K. John, of the firm of Cutler A
John, left thin morning for Northern
elUee to purchaae nprlng goods
for hta Arm.
Charles Keech, of Tarboro. N. C..
wan here yenterday on basin nan.
Drs. D. T. and Joshua Taylon, and
BL M. Brown hare returned from
OTeenrllle.
J. P. Bragg, of Bayalde, returned "
to his home yesterday afternoon.
FROM R. F. D. NO. 4.
We are bavin* some real nleaaant I
sprint weather now. The farmers
at this place are busy planting corn
and cotton.
Miss JSstelle Spencer was a guest
of Misses Stella a nd Annie Congleton
Sunday.
Miss Jennie Hodges Is visiting her
cousins. Misses Hattle and Annie
Hodges in Martin county for several
days.
Mrs. M. F. Congleton spent Sunday ~
with Mrs. W. A. Congleton.
Messrs. Curtis Nelson agd Hymen 1
Dixon, of Chocowlnity, were guests 1
of Mr. Carl Nelpon Saturday night. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Woolard vis- i
ited at Mr. W. A. Congleton's Sunday |
afternoon. I
Mr. apd Mrs. Carl Nelson were
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lewis
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Bertha B. Martin, our teach- '
er at Piney Grove, returned to'"her i
home in Plymouth Monday. We I
hope to have her with us again in |
the near future. I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee spent Sun- .
day with Mr. and Mrs. JameB Ben- .
nette.
Capt. and rMs. Ed. Bell, of your '
city, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. '
James Harlrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Congle- I
ton spent Sunday of last week with |
, their son, Mr. W. H. Congleton, of |
your city.
Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson spent
r Saturday night of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. NelBon, of this
place. t .
Mr. and Mrs: J. F. Cutler were in '
. our midst Sunday. ,
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alllgood were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alllgood
, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alllgood pleas1
antly entertained Mr. and Mrs. LewI
ie Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wooll
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alllgood and
. Mr. and Mrs. Alek Alllgood Sunday
afternoon.
r The friends of Mrs. W. H. Rodgera
i will be glad to know Chat she 1m Improving
In health afte* being 111 for
, several weeks.
A New
Story
Instead of meats, hot biscuit,
griddle cakes, white
bread, etc. for breakfast, try |
some fruit, a dish of Grape.
Nuts and cream, a soft boiled
egg, and a hot fcup 0f
1 Postum.
After a week or two on
such a diet nature will then
tell you a new story of
comfort.; Grape-Nuts
icon tains all
the -nourishment of wheat
and barley in crisp, appetiz'
ing form. It is sodextrinized
by long baking as to be
T. promptly digested and trans
f formed . info health and
,d energy for .body and brain.
Thousands, wise through
, experience, know the adJ(
vantages of carefully selected
food and regularly
- Vab ;
'r Grape-Nuts
?? "There's a Reason"
H ?told by Grocers.
. U'-^ z-j .v!.
V^TION BETWEEN
this bank ?
W its depositors are extremely
K cordial, this is one reason why
Ik' poration and merchants have jg
91 I El their checking accounts with m.
SHHHK We extend this cordiality, da*
| security for backing to yon.
i bank of
wp Washington
... I
CRYSTAL ICE CREAM ?
A quick and delicious desert in
steam scalded cans. 11
"c i co" m
s.
The Best Time to Buy
INSURANCE
is right no\y--today. That is the only time you
can be sure of getting it.
Wm. Bra^aw & Co:
First Insurance Agents In
Washington. N. C.
wm i
} FOR SALE ] I
| Second Hand Automobiles j k
E. M. F. 30, 5 Passenger Touring, X912 model in good ( |
condition. Demountable Rim, Hartford Traufelt Shock . .
? Absorber, Tires practically new, extra tire, rim, cover, J
P tool book and etc. S650.
J E. M, F. 30, 4 passenger Demi-Tonneau, 1911 model ' '
9 fair condition- $450. I I
9 STUDEBAKER 25 Roadstfcr 1913 model only run about I I
9 1500 miles. A-l condition $600. | I
0 FLANDERS 20, 5 passenger touting, 1912 model, good |
9 condition, $400 > j
9 FORD, B passenger Touring 1911 model fair condition |
9 These Cars are worth seeing. f ,
1 Harris Hardware Co., J [
WASHINGTON, N. C
A1 - ' ' dB I
) LEON WOOD? Members New York Cotton Exchange.?JAMES LB V Jk
I J. LEON WOOD & CO. i'M
( "B ANKERS and BROKERS. S-J
S Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provisions, 78 Plome Street, J
f Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Ya. .
' Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of ?j
( Trade and other financial centers. r '
f Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and marginal f }
1 Accounts given Careful Attention. m
NOTICE. Instituted an action In the Superior
Notice I. hereby given that at the Court ? Kbl" county- tho ^
next regniar meeting ot the Board ot 1,016 obta'nl,,g " ibao"lta dt"
vorce from the defendant, on the m
County Commissioners, on Tuesday, , . .
May 6. 19X4. said Board ot Coramls- <; und' " Mt ,orth 10 e?mptaint I
.loner, will take under con.lderatlon ",ed '? th'? ?*u"e 00 <h'* |
the purchaae of a piece or tract ot lb* d<,",otlon " ?< *?<* M
land for the purpose ot m.inulntng "nd "'"I"10 afp0" " lb0 '
a County Home thereon Anyone erm of the Superior Court of B??.
, . , ?Mi. . .. fort county, N. C.. to which this
owc'ng Innd adjneent or near to the jw|
... , , summons la returnable, beginning
railroad r.'il' do well to come beforo
the hoard at that lime and submit ?* th? nln"' Monday attar the #r? g
any proposition they may have re- Monday 111 March, It -being May
girding such a piece of land as may 1th, 1914, and answer or demur to
be soluble Xor the purpose above set the complaint? now filed In this 1
rnuftft nr th? taIIaP th?r?(n nrxrad
? J # .. . , for will be granted.
By order of tho board. witnesa my hand, this March S4,
O. RUMLEY, 1914.
Clerk. GEO. A.' PAUL, , .jfl
4-27-1 wc Clerk. . Clerk Superior Court.
8-2b-4wc. f
notice. ^ ~"rf?T *
There will be a convention of the jr
Democrat* of Beaufort county In tho II
Court Houae, on Saturday, May 2S, 1^1 E?-? WW || "J
! at 11 o'clock. Thl# convention la for ^ + G 1
1 the purpose of sending Delegates to XjiOTUCtl OCC<13 II
the State and District Conventions.. %
By order Democratic Executive ? CtTlCt
Committee, Beaufort county. ' ?^ II
LINDSAY C. WARREN, (JtUOlI OCtS II lj8
4-SI to S-SS-o. Chairman. ?tmmm????? II
NOTICE OF SUMMONS #WUs- I
State of North Carolina, Connty of Vua?iy grocer
Beaufort?la the Superior Court,
? WALTER CREDLE{CO.
I uk. lr " b'""V " Phone 80 and 92 I
I T>. tb? Plklotlg J. 8 Shaw h?? , JJ