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heats instantly without smoke 01 smell. 11 <?
It has all the convenience of gas and 111 *i
costs less for fuel than any other stove,. Ill \ te
It is the best oil-buming device yet pro-j By ?
duced for cooking purposes. BK ??
The .New Perfection No. 5 has the II f ce
new Fueless Cooking Oven, which B lis
roasts and bakes perfectly?slow, fast or B j w
fireless cooking, to suit every need. I ,
New Perfection Stoves are also made inj II ?
1, 2, 3, and 4-bumer sizes. No. 5 stove
mrlurW V?rrvil#*r nnrl fr*acfpr Thoso Ifll
H utensils can be obtained* separately for
P I the smaller sizes. Sad-iron beater and I si
III cook-boolc free with every stove. | p
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CITY mabkkt. i VOB RECORDER^ ' C1
fW I ' . .... ISe To Ul* democratic Voters of ChocChlekens,
yount.......... .30010c owlnlty, Washington end Long ^
Chickens, (Town so's to 46c Acre Townships: !o
r Shearlings . . . ...10O20c 1 hereby announce myself e can- ly
Lamb skins, each .,....'...300364 dilate for the olBce of Judge of the j*
,acil *0 O60c Recorder's Court of the above nam- it
*?? ed townships, ft elected and honor- H
Dry Stat hides.' per lb."'.!!!? 16? """ lM" IK,*Hlon' 1 PromiM 10 "
Damaged dry hides, per lb... 3 010c discharge the duties of the offlce n,
Wool, hurry 10 O 11c without partiality, fear . of favorlt- fc
h_ Wool, free from burr.. ..lie to 15c ism. Guaranteeing to overyone a G
Ure turkeys, per It>. . ee e e e ISfl SqUBTO Deal, VhO Will tlAVO thO tlllS" I
Oreen '.'sit' hides* fortune to come before my courff tl
Dry salt hide. ' Respectfully, - h
BUrAta.?ut..in L.*. scorr. ?
Deer ski., flint aa. filDUnts Creek, N. 0. r
Deer skin, Hint 10o 6-26-tfc.
? guests of relatives and friends
Eden ton, N. 0.
none the weloome rial tors to
ashington today Is J. D. Shorn of
*stfe, N. C.
Messrs. W. 8. Spencer and W. Laplr
9t Swan Quarter, N. C., are regered-ht
Hotel Louise.
C. A. Bartlett of Norfolk, Vs.. Is
business visitor today.
Char lee W. Heck Of Pittsburg, is
the city today.
t. A. Bonis of Wilsbn, N. C., was
our strets this morning.
W. F. Hller, representing the RaIgh
News and Observer, la In the
y in the tterest of his paper.
W. J. Bleak ley of Wilson. N. C-.
in the city greeting his many
lends.
Prank Hart of Tarboro, N. C., was
passenger on the Atlantiq Coast
ne train last night.
Capt. Thad Brown of Swan Qparr,
N. p., is In the city.
T. W. Rouse of Greenville, N. 0..
here shaking hands with his many
lends. He expects to return to
s home Monday.
Notice of Sale.
By virtue of the power of sale
ntained In a mortgage ideed to
s executed by Lawrence Battle
d wife, dated November 21st. 1910
d duly recorded in the .Register's
fice of Beaufort County in Book
1, Page 269, which is hereby rerrod
to, J will hell, at puhlic
ction, for cash to the highest
ider, at the Court House door of
aufort County, on the 22nd. day
| June, 1914, at {Noon, that tract
parcel ol land in Bath TcrwnLp,
Beaufort County, described in
e said mortgage as follows:
3eginnLng at the IWilUam Muse
enue where it crosses the lead
tch and ranning ,*with the said
id idltcli South 38 Bast 2 poles;
ence, North 11 Bast 89 poles;
ence, North 4& West 21 poles to
e said avenue or road; thence,
th ithe said road South 11 West
poles to the beginning, Container
live acres, more or less,
lis May 19th, . 1914.
Mildred L. Paul,
' Mortgagee:
FOR SHERIFF*
> the Democratic Vetera ot Beaufort
county: M .
Having received many inquiries
Dm my friends from tho
etions of the bounty as to whether
will be a candidate for renomlna>n
and election and expressing
elr desire to vote for me again, I
ke this metnoq to express to my
lends my sincere thanks for their
fal support heretofore and if pou
ink I am a worthy officer and have
scharged the duties of the office
>11 and carefully guarded the coun
's interest, then I ask you to give
e your hearty support In the prisries
and I will serve you as best
can two more years?serving your
ocess and collecting your taxes
modestly as It can be done to
llect as closely as I have since i
ive been your sheriff. By referice
to the financial committee's reirts
you will find my insolvent
its for each year have been about
ro per cent of the taxes.
Now If you think a new sheriff,
Ithout experience, can do you bet
r service ana mat you can save
the county money, by making
change, then It la to your lntert
and your duty, aa I see It, to do
u If not the county needs every
nt due It and If I am contlnned by
y Democratic friends In the sher's
office I can only promise to do
hat I have done, to give yon my
bole time and undivided service.
Again thanklnff you for your past
vorg and for your suport at the
mlng primaries, I am.
Sincerely your servant,
QBO. B. RICKS,
; NOTICE.
ate of North Carolina, Beaufort
County?In the Superior Court.
W. T. Hndnell
vs.
E. Tlllery, Hugh Paul, Gilbert
8mlth, Tom Ross, Matthew Moore*
Lopa B. Hudnell, R. L. M. Bonder
and C. S. Dixon, Trading a?
Dixon A Bonner and J. H. Greider
and County Board Education.
) Whom It May Conoern:
The parties above named and all
her persons. Interested will take
tlco that on the 28th day. of May,
114, the above named petitioners
ed a petition In the offlco of the
erk of the Superior Court of Beaurt
county, to have the title to cerin
lands therein described regisred
and confirmed pursuant to
kapter 90 of the Public Laws of
>18, and that summons has been
MM, returnable at the offloe of the
lerkof the Superior Court of Beaurt
Caunty. on the 80th day of Ju.
1914. Said land Is situate In
tohlan* township in the county of
eanfort .and said state, adjoining
io )and sf J. H. Grelder, Tom Ross,
ugh Paul j. K. Tlllery. Matthew
oore. OIHtart Smith, Lona B. Hudall,
C. 8, DVou, and R. L, M. Bonsr,
and bouhded and described ss
?llows: Kno*n mm the Whltehurst
ray'.and Rowbur* land, bounded
a the South by ^<*tb Creek, East
Y Tooley's Creek,-in the North by
is Sandy Landing toad, on the West
y the public road bad J. E. Tlllery
ad Rowland's Creek
By virtue of a power of ul? conUlAftd
la ft oettaln mortgage doed
from Dave Jenkins to L. C. Tripp,
dfttftd May S. 1918. recorded la Register'a
office of Beaofort Co.. la book Nc
174. page 175, 1 will oC?r for ftftlft
to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the Courthouse door in Beaufort Co. ^
on Monday. July f. 1914. at 11 ab
o'clock, me following deecrlbe(f *R
tract or parcel of land, lying and be- a
lag in Beaufort county. North Caro- "
Una. Richland township, and deacrlb- ?
ed and defined as follows, to-wit: '
Beginning at Solomon Jenkins' w
N. W. corner on the old Sand Hill ed
road and running thence Eaatwardly ?n
with Solomon Jenkins' line seventy n
yards to Silas Galon's line, thenco m<
with his Uhe to the Washington and ?
Vandemere railroad; thence with , '
said rail road to the said old Sand ?
Hill road; thehce with said road to 7*
the beginning, containing one aero.
more or less.
This 2nd day of June, 1914.
L. C. TRIPP. MC
Mortgagee Wl
Daniel ft Warren. Attya
3
NOTICE OP SALE 86
By virtue of the power of sale contained
In a certain,Deed of Trust br
from John A. wrlklnson to A. D. fe,
MacLcau. Trustoe, dated December ...
17, 1909, and du'.y recorded In the
office of the Register of Deeds for I*
Beaufort County, In Book 159, page
205, the undersigned will, on Prl- nI.
day, 10th day of July, 1914, at the ,
hour of 12 o'clock M., at the Court- ?r
house door In Beaufort county, of- co
fer for sale at pubUo auction, that Qf
certain piece, parcel or lot of land .
lying and being in Beaufort count,
North Carolina, Pantego township. Uc
1l the town of Belhaven, upon which
la loratnH thn Ira nlont rnttnn vln
and grist mill of the said Wilkinson
and more fully described as follows:
Beginning on Pantego Creek at
the end of the switch or spur track
leading into and alongside said -prop
erty and running with said switch 01
spur traok Northeastwardly a dis To
tance of 850 feet; thence, with a line
at right angles or perpendicular to
said switch or spur track to Pantego
Creek; and with, the said creek tc ca
the beginning, together with the said ha
ice plant, grist mill, cotton gin, and y0
all other buildings, fixtures, machln ,b
ery and improvements thereon lo- cated
or appurtenant thereto; being
the'Same property and premises con su
veyed to the said J. A. Wilkinson wl
by Belhaven Lumber and Mfg. Co.
by deed dated February 1, 1809, du ms
ly recorded in the office of the Reg A<
later of Deeds of Beaufort County ttn
in Book 153, page 464, and also by
Belhaven Ice Company, by deed recorded
in Book 156, page 345, in Ja>
the office of the Register of Deedi I
of Beaufort county, to which deeds nreference
is hereby had for particu *
lare, the property herein described w!
being the same described in the afore Sli
said Deed of Trust. le,
This June 4, 1914. #ll
A. D. MAC LEAN. u
Trustee. wl
6-4-4wc. ??; -*w]
/ ta;
NOTICE OF SALE. ^
By virtue of the power of sale contained
In a certain Deed of Trust wl
from J. A. Wilkinson to 8. C. Bragaw.
Trustee, dated April 83, 1909 Bu
and duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Beaufort county
in Book 166, page 174, the under
signed will, on Friday, the 10 day ol
July, 1914, at the hour of 18 o'clock _
M., offer for sale at public auction,
tor cash at the Courthouse door in
Beaufort county, all of those cer #taln
lots or parcels of land, situated
In the town of Belhaven, County o!
Beaufort, State of North Caroiinu,
(excepting streets) which are con
>talned within the following boundaries,
to-wit:
Beginning at the intersection o:
the center line of King street with I
the East side of Main street, said East ?
siae or Mam street being sixty feet ?
from tbe center of the main track of
the Norfolk Southern railroad; I
thence Northeastwardly along thr
center of the said King street 1150
feet. mor;e or less, to the center ol
Pantego street; thence North 1?
West 220 feet, more or leae, to the
county road; thenco Westwardly
along the center of Grape Vine r?
branch; thence Westwardly along D.
the county road 1128 feet, more or ~
less to the center of Grape Vine
'Branch; thence Westwardly along
the center of Grape Vine Branch
or Shumac Creek 1841 feet; tbencc
South 24 East 240 feet; thence South
58 East 540Lfeet to the center of Lee
street, formerly Jackson's road
thence 8outh 54 West to a point in
the East side of Main street, distan' _
60 feet from the center of the Rail Tt
road track; thence Southwardly a
long the East side of Main street t<
the point of beginning, together with
the right to use a certain strip of tic
land ten feet in width forming r 'Hi
part of the said Main street and ad- dc
Joining blocks "F" and "I" for a th
sidewalk; it being the same property
conveyed to the party of the first ] ne
part by Norfolk & Southern Railroad us
Company and others, by deed dated
October 81, 1906, and duly recorded ye
in tbe office of the Register of Deed* tat
of Beaufort County in Book 144 He
page 54, to which deed, and to thr he
plat thereto attached, reference ft* jy
hereby made: togther with ,all im- .
provements thereon; the property ^
herein described being the identica' ^
property described In the aforesaid
Deed of Trust. A,
This 4th day of June. 1914. 2
STEPHEN C. BRAOAW, .
Trustee.
6-4-4wc.
CLEARS COMPLEXION?REMOVES
SKIN BLEMISHES.
Why go through lire embarrassed
and disfigured with 'pimples, eruptions,
blackheads, red rough skin,,
or suffering the tortures of Eczema,
Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask
Tour druggist for Dr. Hobson's Ee.
sent a Ointment. Follow the simple
way^ helps. Relief or tfibney back.
CASTOR IA
V?r Iatetl Ml Children.
fie KM Yn lm Ahtqs Beegbt
J-' *' /
****** Ooar^-lbx IMMNi
F. T. PHILLIPS
vs.
FOREIGN PRODUCTS CO.
ties of Summons and Warrant of
Attachment.
The defendant, above-named, will
ke notice that a summons In the
ove-eatKled action waa Issued
ainst said defendant on the. 16th
7 of April, 1914, by Oeorge A.
ul. Clerk of the Snperior Court
Beaufort county, directed to the
erlff of New Hanover county;
ilch said summons has been returnby
the sheriff of New Hanover co.
dorsed "defendant not to be found
this county"; that an alias sum>ns
has been issued to the Sheriff
Beaufort oounty Mmlnst said dead
ant on the iStlJKy of Ma/,
14, Which said summons has also
en returned by the Sheriff of Benart
couhty endorsed "defendant not
be fouhd in this count/."
The defendant Will also Uke noe
that a warrant ef attachment
ia Issued by the Clerk of the 0urior
Court of Beaufort county on
ft 16th day of April, 1914, against
ft property of said defendant In
anfort county. North Carolina.
That said action arises out of a
each Of contract between the deadant
and plaintiff, and (he plalftf
claims as damages the sum of
68.85.
The defendant Is, therefore, retired
to appear at the next term
the Superior Court of Beaufort
unty, to be held on the 6th day
October. 1914, and answer or
mur to the complaint, or the re>f
demanded will be granted.
This 16th day of May, 1914,
GEO. A. PAUL.
Clerk Superior Court,
5-16-4wc Beaufort County.
\ , FOR SHERIFF.
t My Friends and Fellow Citizens
of Beaufort County:
adldate for the Sheriff'* office. I
ve omjr one promise to make to
u people should 1 he elected and
at Is the same promise that 1
ide to my good friends who so ably
pported me in the last campaign
ien they made me their choice
Recorder for Washington, Long
ire and Chocowlnlty townships,
,d that is the same promise I now
ake to the county as a whole, that
if you will make me your sheriff
will do nothing to bring reproach
ion the county or myself, and you
111 not bo ashamed of me as your
lerlff. If elected, I shell be sb
aient as possible with you In setng
your taxes; but will collect
len they become due as the law dims.
Be sure and pay your poll
t before the first day of May, 1914,
you can vote on election day
thout being challenged.
Thanking you in advance for any
pport that you may give me.
Respectfully,
.WILLIAM B. WINDLEY,
Washington, N. C.
14-1 wp.
TRUTH.
Truth must be ground for ?very
man by himself out of its huslc, with
such help as he tan get indeed, but
not without stern labor of his own.
AMILY^AVOIDS
rrniAiir r?ri/iirrr
3CK1UU3 31U\NC33
r Being Constantly Supplied With
Thedford't BUck-DranghL
McDuff, Va.?"I tuffered tor seven)
ars," says Mrs. J. B. Whlltakcr, oi
s place, "with sick headache, anc"
xnach trouble.
ren years ago a friend told me to try
ledlord's Black-Draught, which I did,
d 1 found it to be the best family medile
tor young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
le now, and when my children feel a
le bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
es them more good than any medicine
ey ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sickss
in our family, since we commenced
ing Black-Draught."
Thedford's Black-Draught is purely
getabte, and has been Found to rcgue
weak stomachs, aid digestion, reve
indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
adache, sick stomach, and 6imilai
mptoms."
It has been in constant use for more
in 70 years, and has benefited more i
in a million people.
Vour dniyglst sells and leceeamen&ii
ack-Draiuht. Price only ac. (Jet e
ckage to-day. RCUf
CHOICE
Cut Flowers.
For all occasions, Rosea CartaHons,
Violets and valllea the leaders.
Our art in wedding arrangements
are of the latest touch. Nolh
tag finer in floral offerings to be
hod. Blooming Pot plants, azallas,
Hyacinths, Palms, Ferns, Horfolk
pines and many other nice pot
plants.
Rose Bushes, Evergreens Shrub
beries, hedge plants add shade
trees.
Mail, telephone and telegraph
orders promptly executed by,
J. I. OWN i CO.
RALEIGH. N. C.
Phono: StonU. Greubom lit
TWO FIRES THIS WEEK
Watch out! The third may be
YOUR house. Is It INSURED?
Phone 59 for protections-^
Wm. Bragaw fit Co.
First Insurance Agents In
Washington. N. C.'
Crystal Ice Cream
Fresh Strawberry Also Fresh Dewberry
Good and Sanitary
CRYSTAL ICE CO.
Phone S3 Washington. -"V. C.
.. i
J | FOR SALE j |
i > Second Hand Automobiles I 1
I | E. M. F. 30, 5 Passenger Touring, 1912 model in good a |
l | condition, Demountable Rim, Hartford Traufelt Shock , .
! Absorber, Tires practically new, extra tire, rim, cover, J
' J tool book and etc. $650.
1 * E. M, F. 30, 4 passenger Demi-Tonneau, 1911 model ' 1
I fair condition- $450. I I
I STUDEBAKER 25 Roadster 1913 model only run about 1
I ) 1500 miles. A-l condition $600. I I
I I FLANDERS 20. 5 oasseneor taurine. 1012 mrvlnl rrr^A t
) condition, $400
FORD, 6 passenger Touring 1911 model fair condition i
, $$50. j ,
| These Cars are worth seeing. , ,
I > I
J Harris Hardware Co., J |
J WASHINGTON. N. C
!LE0N WOOD?Mnnbwi Nnr Yorl Conoa Kxcbuft?JAMES LI i
J. LEON WOOD & CO. i
BANKERS and BROKERS. (
Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provisions, 78 Plume Btrvst, t
Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. X
Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board ot S
^ Trade and other financial centers. \
f Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and marginal /
V Accounts given Careful Attention. \
The Virginia Bay
AX OCEAN VEIW, VA.
"The Atlantic City of The South"
Season: June 15th to Sept. 1st.
Eighth season under same management and the most popular
summer hotel on the Virginia Coast.
100 rooms, immediately on water-front, overlooking Chesapeake
Bay; one block from New Dancing Pavilion and "Amusement
Center"
ia j, ia a ?/?- e j
uviuiuuci iiuc, iv cem car tare irom iNonoiK ana uia roim U)ni'
fort, Tn full view of all vessels, including Battleships, en route to
or from historic Hampton Roads.
Bath houses FREE to GUESTS. For rates and other information,
address.
Jno. A. Tucker, IVIgr.
Until June 15th, Louise, Washington, N. C.
SAVE 10 PER CENT
Why pay the middleman a ten per cent profit in
purchasing a piano wnen you get it yourself?
Other concerns in this city use this method and
put the profit in their own pockets, but we do not, we
give it to you. If you don't believe it, |_let us prove it to
you.
We sell Kimball Pianos and Reed Organ, instru
ments which have behind them a long record of usefulness
and reliability. If you want a piano or an organ
that will give you the most value for the least money,
try a Kimball.
Come and see us or drop us a line, and let us
show you where you can save ten per cent by dealing
with us.
F. F. COZZENS
while they ere starting healthy secret! cra^aad reaovjng*tho I
, m deadly bile from yoursystem. They do not produce the
bad after effect! caused by Calomel or shock or weaken the system like 8alt*
They cleanse, purify and rebuild while they are removing headache, MUk?amy M. .
ed UtUgeetlea and guard you agaiast more seriooa ailments. ?
For sale by drag and country steree, 10c a box. Sample
free upoQreqtseel- Examine Free Coupon jn^each fcox* it is worth Tv|RV
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