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JpwMTGN DAILY NEWS P PUBLISHED ran AFTMRNOON Unto? Alley, hslws? Mala and Bso fc ond Rrwu. Entered an tacond-daa# natter A?c?e( I, ltot. at Un pustofllcs at V Washington, N. C.. under Um net of March I. 1870. , One Month .1* a." roar Months 1.0* tlx Month. 1.60 > One Year. 1.0? Subscribers desiring tne paper dieeon tinned will please notify this atBee on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular subscription rates until notion to stop Is received. If you do not get cne Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complalr t will reft' celvo Immediate attention. It is our desire to pleas# you. 11 articles sent io Die l/ally News or publication must be s'gned by | the writer, otherwise they will not H he published. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 1914. WHO SHALL HULK? Beaufort county, speaking through the mouths of her voters, declared In potent terms on June 2Sth, last that she and her people are to be governed by general principles which are r always the same for good; and that sbe will not be governerd by the skill* of that insidious and crafty antmal.vulgarly called a statesman or pollIticlan, whose councils are direct by the momentary fluctuation of affairs. TorrentB of angry and mallgnai.t passions were let loose In the pri inary campaign just closed tsome being Imported from aTar.) Judging from the conduct of those who opposed the choice of the people (as it has since developed are the choice of the people) for the several offices, we are led to conclude'-that they who opposed those who have been selected by the Democracy of the Comity as Its candidates mutually hoped to evince the justness of their opinion f and to increase the number of their converts by the loudness of their dec-1 ( tarnations and tlie bitterness of their Invectives. What other suggestion can we advance. If this is not so? V They nil have the people's approbnr Hon of their candidacy, yet were denounced by the would-be party leaders! The prlmarle^fco recently had by. Beaufort's Democracy tell us that at> enlightened zeal for fair play In ail | things, energy and efficiency' in marI ters pertaining to our county governH rnent. an entire absence of boss-ridden and ring-rule politics and of persons foud of despotic power and hostile to the ambitious of some is what old Beaufort wants and what ?lie will have. An overscrupulous jealousy of danger to the rights of the <6' people, which has been and wil' probably be hereafter advanced by y some who are seeking office or running politics, is a stale halt for pop ularlty at the expense of the public good. The people need no leader, except their own judgment and conscience in selecting their standard bearer.' officials. Surely they do not need a criterion or critic who stands up and says "you are lit," ' you are noi fit." Think it over! EXHIBITION OF ROAD MODELS A Greatest Display Ever Shown in Any I Part of World Will n? Q? ?? San Francisco In 1915. Arrangements are to be. made by the United States department of agriculture. through -Logan Waller Page, b director of the office 'of public roadB, I to place on exhllbtion In 191i the greatest collection of road models ever displayed In any part of the world The models will furnish exact dupll cates of the olu Roman roads. French roads, and all of. the various types of modern roads, together with miniature models of road machinery operated by electricity. The office of public roads made aD exhibit of road models for the first time at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. The aim was to put on view such striking examples In miniature of road models that visitors would not only appreciate the beneficent ef fecta of Improved highways, but would at the same time he able to under stand the methods of their construction. Since tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex position eloHed, the exhibition ha* been displayed at various other expo sttlons and fairs. Since that timo the collection hnB been greatly^ugmented. until every single type of road is now represented and every knowr. device used in the making of rond< has been reproduced in miniature. As a result of tho Instruction fur niahed by these road models, many farmers have Joined forces to Improve their own highways, and the road building movement has had a great Impetus. Must Be Paid for. If we are to have good roads, we must, he willing to pay for them and we must be willing to pay for their maintenance, and also remember that the maintenance la of as great If not greater Importance than the original construction. New Paris Pavement. I .More durable and c'astlc than ordl-1 nary macadam Is said to be a new' pavement laid In Parts with a bottom layer of concrete, an Intermedh j ate one of concrete mortar reinforced ' with Iron rods and a surfacing of! pruahed stone and mortar. ?- - cr *?( * i . ... i Jj KH A^COHOLJwS^^S I I wssudto^aSwMr I Hi Onium.MorfiuK or .Marat I Nor Narcotic. i M Mtnfat^Kammt I fcK& ApaMRntwlyrorraB%> J BS: Hon.SourStraadtOUnha E~J< Worms jComndsaonsAwran fl 1^301 ru-ss mnlLo SSOFSUIP. 1 jp* ftcS^ KtMaw af HkJ' ha Ccir-?3sXoM>An; Riift Copy of Wrapper. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Peed of Trust rrom John A. Wilkinson to A. D. MaeLean, Trustee, dated December [11+ 1909, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for 1 Beaufort County, In Book 159, page 205, the undersigned will, on Friday, 10th day of July, 1914, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse door In Beaufort county, offer for sale at public auction, that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in Beaufort count, North Carolina. Pantego township In the town of Belhaven, upon which is located the ice plant, cotton gin and grist mill of the said Wilkinson and more fully described as follows: Beginning on Panlego Creek a; the end of the switch or spur track leading inio and alongside said prop erty and running with said switch oi spur track Northeastwardly a dls tauce of 250 feet; thence, with a line at right angles or perpendicular tc said switch or spur track to Pantegc Creek; and with the said creek to the beginning, together with the sai-.: ice plant, grist mill, cotton gin, ant* all other buildings, fixtures, machinery and improvements thereon located or appurtenant thereto; being the same property and premises con veyed to the said J. A. Wilkinson by Belhaven Lumber and Mfg. Co. by deed dated February 1. 1909, du | ly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Beaufort County in Book 153. page 464. and also b? I Belhaven Ico Company, by deed ro j corded in Book 156, page 34 5. Ir tho office of tho Register of Deed' of Beaufort county, to which deeds I reference is hereby Had fur particu >aia, in*.- \>> u|j?:i v j iivitrin nescriuec being the same described In the at'or( j said Deed of Trust. This June 4. 1 ! 14. A. D. MAC LEAN. ^-uMee 6-4-4WC. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of jale contained in a cviram Deed of Trust from J. A. Wilkinson to S. C. Bragaw. Trustee, dated April 22, 1909 and duly recorded in the office of th* Register of Deeds for Beaufort ct unty in Book 15C, page 17 4, the under signed will, on Friday, the 10 day o' July. 1914. at the hour of 12 o'clock M.. offer for sale at public auction, for cash at the Courthouse door in Beaufort county, all of those certain lots or parcels of land, situated in the town of Belhaven, County of Beaufort, State of North Carolina, (excepting streets) which are con '.aii.'-'d within the folk-wing brumWc have one good ington. 250 acres, 20 acre! lion good tobacco land. 1 Pine, Cypress and Gum. T one good lot Isabella Ave location. If you want city see us as wc may just \vh WE WOULD BUY A SFE WASHINGTO LAN! (Incorpc S. O. MERRIM Market Street *< -j f . - ---/.'iX' ' "/ ? , Tor Infants and Children The Kfna you Have Always Bought Bears the Av, Signature /Ajl * $r r\ Jju In ntjf> Use Jr For Over Thirty Years MSTORM VM? INTkUM MHMNT. MCW VOM Crrr. daries, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection o the center line of King street wltl the East side of Main street, said East side of Main street being sixty feet from the center of the main tracV < of the Norfolk Southern railroad: I thence Northeastwardly along th? I lcuvci ui me sjiia xviug street not) feet, more or less, to the center 0~ Pant ego street; thence North 17 West 220 feet, moro or less, to th< county road; thence Westwardly j along the center of Grape VIn. I branch; thence Westwardly along I the county road 1128 feet, more or less to the center of Grape Vint i Branch; thence Westwardly along I the center of Grape Vine Branch lor Shumac Creek 1341 feet; thenct South 24 East 240 feet; thence Soutl 58 East 54 0 feet to the center of Le? I street, formerly Jackson's road I thence South 54 West to a point in the East side of Main street, dlstan 60 feet from the center of the Rail road track; thence Southwardly a I long the East sido of Main street t' the point of beginning, together witl: j the right to use a certain strip oL land ten feet in width forming r part of the said Main street and ad joining blocks "F" and "I" for t sidewalk; it being the sajno proper ty conveyed to the party of the firs* part by Norfolk & Southern. Railroad Company and others, by deed dated October 31, 1906. and duly recorded ' in the oil:cc of the Register of Deed of Roaufort County in Book 144 page 54, to which deed, and to th' plat thereto attached, reference ir hereby made; toglher with all lm provements tliereon; the property herein described being ttio Identical property described in the aforesaid De#d of Trutt. 4 Tliero is excepted Lot No. 9 in book 154, page No. 366, conveyed to F. M. Bishop and any other loli conveyed prior to the registration of the aforesaid deed of trust. This 4th day of June. 1914. STEPHEN C. BRAGAW. Trustee. 1-4-4wc. FOR FROST BITES and CHAPPED SKIN For frost bttie*. ears, f?gers and toes; chapped haaos and Hps, chilblains, cold Bores, red and rough skins, there is notnlng to equal Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Stops pain at onec and heals quickly. In every home there should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases, lteblng eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Uucklen A Co., fUladelphia or At. I -onI*. f TheHighest Bidder usually gets the best parcels of Real Estate, but our properties are open to all comers and the shrewdest buyers will be here first. We have quite a variety of most desirable building lots for sale or exchange. Wc buy, sell and exchange Real Estate I11 town or country and have the best of reputations for fair dealing. Now is the to invest in Real Estate. farm 8 miles from Wash5 in good state of cultiva130 acres in timber, good his is a bargain. We have , i, Washington Park. Fine property. Come in and at you arc looking for. FEW MORE FARMS US N-BEAUFORT > co. ? rated) [AIM. JR. Mgr. Washington, N. C. J OP MORTQAQl I;""' wmUM,*to*u D"O-.Im?: Trustee, whl2h satd mortgage Is recorded in Book 166. pn?e 116. of the Beaufort county records, which is hereby referred to for particulars. He fault having been made in the payment of the debt seeured by aeld Instrument. the undersigned trustee, will, on Tuesday, the list day of July, 1914, at 11 o'clock, noon, offer for sale to the hlghets bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Beanfort county, the following described two tracts of land: First. Tract: A certain tract oi parcel of land situated In Beaufort county, Pantego township, and lr the town of Belhaven, being thai tract of land that was conveyed te Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bullcok and wife on the ltth day of March 1901, and which deed la recorded ir book 107, page 482, of the Beajfhri eounty records. Second Tract. A certain tract o' land In Beanfort county, Pantegr -township, and In the town of Belha Ten, described as fbllows: Fronttnj on the north side of the county roaf leading from Belharen to Pantegc 60 feet, runnning northward 20( feet, being some land conveyed U Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bollock which said deed Is duly recorded !> the office of the Register of Deed of Beaufort county In book 107. pag< 123; the Intention hereof being t? describe all the lands in Belhavet which were willed to Mitchell Wit Hams by Laura Simpson. This Jupe 17th. 1914. JUNIUS D. GRIMES, Trustee 6-lS-4wc. NOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed from Dave Jenkins to L. C. Tripp, dated May S. 1913, rocorded in Register's office of Beaufort Co., in book 174, page 176, I will otter for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door lit Beaufort Co. on Monday, July 6, 1914, at 12 o'clock, tne following c described tract or parcel 01 tana, tying ana Doing In Beaufort county, North Carolina, Richland township, and described and defined as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at Solomon Jenkins' N. W. corner on the old Sand Hill road and running thence Eaatwardly with 8olomon Jenkins' line seventy yards to Silas Guion'a line, thence with his line to the Washington and Vandemere railroad; thence with said rail road to the said old Sand Hill road; thence with said road to the beginning, containing one acre, more or leBs. This 2nd day of June, 1914.. L. C. TRIPP, Mortgagee. Daniel & Warren, Attys. 6-2-4 wp. A REMINDER. Now that your attention is po? liticaily inclined I wish to re- * mind my friends tliat I will be a candidate for Post Master. Sincerely, * CHAS. L. MORTON. ( ? Depressed Spirits to He Happy_ A celebrated French pnyslclan has said that "a man's liver is the barometer of his disposition." Every man and every woman knows that the cheerful smile is a big factor In one's success. Everyone should know that the disordered liver is cause of ninety per cent of human ills. Lazy overworked livers are the prlmo causes of headaches, indigestion, constipation and dozens of other ills. " But the inactive liver always warns by coated tongue, sour stomach, dull eye and even laziness. Heed your warning and Insure happiness to yourself and reflect it upon your associates. Calomel used to do. Modern day science haB found a bettor way In CARSWELL'8 LIVER-AID which is a pure vegetable remedy on sale under a guarantee or money refunded at 50 cents for large bottle. Ask the Hardy Drug Co., about It. CLEARS COMPLEX ION -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 vour druggist for Dr. Hobson's Ec. zema Ointment. Follow the simple ways helps. Relief or monav hack. The North Carolina College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts Tills State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poultry, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; In Chemistry and Dyeing; In Cotton Manufacturing, and In Agricultural teaching. Pour year courses. Two and one year courses ? Agriculture and in Machine Bbop Work. Faculty of 61 men; 788 students; 85 buildings, excellent eqhtjv ment and laboratories for each Je- \ partment. On July Oth County SuperintemdenU conduct entrance examination* at each county MM. For catalogue write B. B. OWEN, Registrar. Weu( Raleigh, H. O. ...qtriiSa SALE OF \ADUABLX LANDS^ ^0..? lit^book ?X1 S^pagtT'loT'the Betutort county. North Corolloo, Mil to ti. hlctoM blddor for cooh *11 thooe eert.ln troetl or foroolo of Uhd q&MSs&t: described is * deed from H. Ryan to J. A. Wilkinson, dated May 17, 1891. and recorded la book ISO, pace 451. Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort coanty. Second: That certain tract or land described In a deed from 8. J. Topping and wife, 8. B. Topping, to J. A. Wilkinson, dated November 14. 1901, and recorded in book 110, page TS, Register of Deeds office, Beaufort county. Third: That oertaia tract of land described In n deed from R. H. Shavender to J. A. Wilkinson, dated November 16, lSHr and recorded In book 131, page 116, Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort county. Fourth: That certain tract of land described In a deed from S. J. Topping and wife, 8. B. Topping, to J. A. Wilkinson, dated December 14. 1906, and recorded in book 141. page 461, Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort county Fifth: That certain tract of land described In a deed from 8. J. Topping and wife, 8. B. Topping, to J. A. Wilkinson, dated December ST. 190T. end recorded la book 156, page tOO, Register of Deeds office, Beaufort county. Sixth: That certain tract of land described In a deed from 8. W. Wilkinson, Commissioner, to J. A. Wilkinson. dated Febrnnry 10, 1691, and recorded in book 80. page 119, Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort county. Seventh: That certain tract of land described in a deed from Isalab D. Smith to J. A. Wilkinson, dated June 8, 1894, and recorded In book 89, page 426, Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort county. Eighth: That certain tract of land described in a deed from John T. Wlndley and wife to J. A. Wilkinson recorded in Book 82, page 488, Register of Deeds offlce, Beaufort county I ?-v? uiuiq bvuipieio acBcripuons of all aobve lands reference Is made to the deedB herein referred to. | This notice dated and posted thtr June 1st, 1914. W. A- WORTH. Mortgagee. 6-6-4 wc. FOURTH OF JULY. ' ' Cheap Excursion Rates Via the ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the Sontl On account of Fourth of July Ex curslons, round trip tickets will be sold at very low fares at all station? on the Atlantic Coast Line, on July 2, 2, and 4, to all points within a radius of about three hundred and twenty fire (326) miles from the selling point, limited returning to reach original starting point prior to midnight of July 7th, 1914. Rates are not mado to points north of Washington. For full particulars regarding fares, schedules, etc., apply to 8. R Clary, Tioket Agent, Washington, N C. W. J. CRAIO. T. C. WHITE, P. T. M. O. P. AWilmington, N. c. Meet your work with a smile. Tou can If you cook with gas. Oak ' Ranges sold ?t cost and ara connected ready to use FREE. Let ur show you our Ranges. Washington Gas Go. J. T. BLAND, Rapt. WE ARE AGENTS Iver Johnson, Reading Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the most complete repair shop in the city all work guaranteed. D. R. CUTLER Phone-t? rara&UGRnii amMM^idCbm>7Rcvw Cot* A UCmppej^tt ?ctt Ott STAT? or NORTH CADOUNA, 1 BJCACTTORT CO. IN THE SUPER- j Sur. prevloartj^nuBjd sajolMug jropsrty , thT' to* auls^fb? | lat minors without general or tesuunenlerr guunllau, children e( Mr,. 1 Nannie A. Manning. U A. Bnrnette end hnaband, Burnetts, H. Walton Allen. George T. Alio. 1. B. Allen. J. Hymns, Alton Noels W. W. Ptnl end wife, O. A. Penl, Eaelyn Eerie. O. F. Deris, D. C. Derle. H. T. Derle. Mendon Derla, N. H. Deris, > Reuben Alton. R. B. AUsa. lulls Duke end hasbsnd. If. L. Duke. Alton Harris, Steton Hsrrts, Burwell Rlddlck, Mleerre 1. Deris, Sellto Harris end kasbnad. Herrla. Berths Harris, Arleus Harris, Allen, e child of seres months, both . of the hast two named being Infants Paul ud husband, Claud# C. Paul. Phedonla Reapeia ud husband. R?apua, 8. M. Holtoa. A fe. Rice, Interstate Cooperate Co., and North Carolina Department of Agriculture. The parties above named* and all other persons interested will take 1 notice: That on the fth dap of Jane. 1914. the above named petitioners filed a petition In the offlce of the Clerk et the Superior Court of Beaufort Co., to have the tlUe to certain landa therein described registered end eonsummons has been leaned, return' firmed, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1913, and that able at the offlce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort coun ty on the 17th day ot August, 1914. Bald land Is situate In the counties of Beaufort, Hyde end Washington. In eald state, adjoining the lands of A. SL Rice, the State farm. Interstate Cooperage Co.. and others, and Is bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the West by the Norfolk Southern Railroad the 8tate farm, A. E. Rice and others; hound hq ob iae norm uj jobq it. nop?r * Lumber Co. and boundary line of the Pungo River Drainage District; on the East by Pungo lake. Interstate Cooperage Co., John U Roper Lumber Co., and Silaa Holton; bounded on the South and Southwest by Pungo River Canal, the run of Pungo river, and the defendants above named. This 6th day of June, 1114. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. -JL4WC. EXCURfHON ftAfflh To The flenehore vk the ATLANTIC COAST LINB. The Standard Railroad of the 8outh. Round Trip Rates. Prom Washington, N. C., to Washington, D. C $11.88 To B^tlmore. Md |UA1 To New York City.. .. $30-88 To Boston, Mass ?B$BB Tickets on sale every day until September SO via Norfolk and eteam er, with final return limit October day at 4 o'clock. To Wilmington. N. C... ,. . .$8.08 To Norfolk. Vn $$.78 For summer excursion rates to many mountain, lake and pleasure resorts and for any other information, reservations, etc., call on 8. R. CLARY. Ticket Agent, or address W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, P. T. M. 0. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. NOW 18 YOUR TIME. For sale cheap to a quick buyer, my restaurant on Water street, with elfht furnished rooms, combined up- 1 stairs. Will sell cheap for cash. The oldest business of Its kind In Washington, equipped with gas and mnuiuij, wiui one oi me best cooks In the city. for a bargain seo me at once. GARFIELD CLBMMONB. Phone 71. 119 Water 8L i-lt-tfc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Laura B. O'Neal, deceased, lata of Beaufort County, N. C-. this ie to . notify all persona having claim* against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned 1 on or before the 20th day of June. 1 1012, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person* Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of Juae, 1214. J. D. O'NEAL. Administrator. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College i Maintained by Che State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regu- 1 lar courses leading to degrees. 8pe- ' clal Courses for teachers. Free tut- 1 tion to those who agree to become 1 teachers in the 8tate. Fall session begins September 14th. 1214. Tor catalogue and ptber Information, address JULIUS L FOCET, President, Onus?horn. N. 0. . < W. L. Tough? ? EDOdOEE A TAUGHAV ? WMUbc?t V. O, a * ^ fi q ? a ? f f'm 9 ? ft. A. g. A. Mmm ? W?htngton Bone KichtaMgta Oo. ? t*U" Fhon. U. **** u. -4ft t ? BofC**<o? - ajm nwtwi FM& ---- ' . ROBERT S. WRIGHT PuWic 3tanuyruplw County Court Houm Washington, 1ST. C. Dr. L ft Schubert I Call* Promptly Aommtl I Town or Country. 1 Between Post Office and li Bank. Aurora. R C. H. I ? ?? Ollloe Roten Bide. Ffcoa. *4 r. O. Box tS4 M. N. BERRY WholMxle Distributor Hear. Meal, Hay And Grata Feed WMhtotiOQ N. C. BUvO. Bnnw. W, B? Bite? Jr ? BMALIfc MACLIAK feRAOAW * RODMA> . ? Attomy t i mm, OflcMorvJ. WMhUHoL Hortl (Mm. ? * m - m ? if mi AUK? 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