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PBWMJ . " mTWI FUBLZSHSD ivm iTHRNOO Oalou Allay, hitiiw Mala aad 8a Md Bttwet*. Entered aa aaoand-eiaaa maU >?aai ft. Ill*, at |fea poetoffloe Washington, N. 0.. aadar tha a of March S. 187 0. Ona Month 9 .1 fonr Months.. 1.1 Fix Months 1.1 Ona Tsar ' I.I Subscribers destrtng sue paper dl continued will please notify this c Ice on date of expiration, otherwl It will be continued at regular so script ion rates until notice to atop received. If yon do not gew tna Daily Net promptly telephone qr write tl manager, and the complnlj t will r eelve Immediate attention. It Is oi deal re to please you. All articles senl \o t?ie i>slly Net or publication must be signed 1 Ae writer, otherwise they wlU n .w published. MONDAY. JULY 20. 1*14. OPTIMISTIC. Henry Ford, the multi^mlllionair automobile manufacturer, whose rl in the business world 1b one of tl most remarkable acbiovementa i American genius and whose ten ml liou dollar profit sharing plan hj made him a national character, r cently visited the White House an had a conference with President Wi son. Here is what Mr. Ford said aboi present business conditions: "I b? llove, and 1 think practically evei other business man believes that mo of the evils aimed at In the Pres dent's program exist and ought to 1 obviated. I am convinced that would be for the best interest of tl country to pass the anti-trust leg! lllng effect and would aid in brini lag to the extra propenty to whlc the country is entitled. I hope Coi gress will finish the work before adjourns. "There is absolutely nothing wron with business. The only trouble that some people seem pesslsmlstl If everyone would only cheer up an attend to his business this ealamit would stop Immediately. "My own business is fifty per cei belter than it was last year" Mr. Ford a'.so told the Presider that he saw no evidence of any so: of business depression, psycholog cally or otherwise, and that in hi opinion business was getting bette all the time. Fishes That Emit Sounds. There is a fish in the Tagus thi mits Bounds resembling the ribr (Ions of a deep-toned bell, gong c pedal pipe of on organ. Herring when the net has been drawn aroun them, have been observed to do lb same, and similar accounts are give f the river bullhead. An amphibiou slluroid fish on being taken Into th hand. Is said to ebilek, and certain < the blenuies emit etmllar sounds.ncld. Motive Power in Norway. The greatest single factor In th possible industrial development c Norway lies undoubtedly in Its cheai and abundant hydroelectric powei The country having practically no cos resources, me .Norwegian Industrie are coming to depend more and inor upon the utilization of waterfalls a a primary motive power source. Bad News. Small Peter, disguised ns a dlstrlc messenger, was delivering play tol< grains to his sisters, who were lir provlslng dlBpatches of a more or lea startling nature. When It came Li Han's turn, she read aloud from ho hit of yellow paper, amid finely slmi lated walls of woe: "Railroad wreck I was Instantly killed. Your latin, husband." Bank'/ Notes Never Reissued. After returned Dank of England Botes have been noted In the reglste they are canceled. This Is done b1. cuttlrg off the signature of the chla cashier, which Is at the bottom of thi note. Thus mutilated, the notes an packed Into sacks and kept for flvi years, when they are turned. A five years' accumulation oir.ounta abou 100.000,000 note \ .1 they wero lal< In a pile they would reach a height o almost seven miles, and they wouH Weigh close upon ICO tons. Farming and ProsperityTo conserve the coll. to raise abur. dant crops and an adequate supply o live stock: to study and 'pply th most ofhu'ent and economical method of produ*.:1on. and to sell the stoc! enly wht-u r/atly for market, adopt lm the above C3 a steady, permanent po! Icy, will coi.tribute more to the prot pcrlty of fsrmers themselves and t the prosperity of the nation than al other cnusps put tr?Hher. Bailors pnd the Albatross. A remarkable and weird belief i ceamen is that connected with the a batross. These huge birds, measurln 14 to 18 feet from tip to tip of the; wings, are only to be seon In th stormy regions of the Capes of Goo Hope and Horn and the surroundln latitudes. They follow ships for weeli at a time. The peculiar belief of o! sailors credit these birds with possesi lag the souls of ancient mariners, wh for their misdeeds have been dooxne to scour these stormy regions for et? 1*7. Clocks and Time. The punishment does sometimes 111 the crime. An Individual who foi some months pest specialised in thefti of ^cloche vm last flTsn time I Uneeda 7 Blacu It J Tempt the appetite, a - pleaae the taste and i * nourish the body. * Crisp, clean and fresh? " S cants in the moisture- * _ proof package.' !t ^ > ? ^^ Rl ^P to 11 ir Bufooct Biscuit ? Round, thin, tender ' with a delightful flavor i ?appropriate for luncheon, tea and ? dinner, ? 10 cents. ' jMI 5 Zu Zu Prince of appetizers. ]t i Makes daily trips from a. x Ginger-Snap Land to .y waiting mouths every9t where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. ^ !! 0 ; L b . I Buy biscuit baked by d d NATIONAL ? BISCUIT " I COMPANY it I Always look for that name n ri M U v s :r - " :? * Lose Habits.of Industry. Women in France and other countries of Europe are much rnoro Indus* it trious than when they come to thi? ^ a- country. / v. " . S d They Are Limitless. i? Truth and honesty set a limit to our w n efforts which Impudence and bypoo- ^ IB nay easily overleap.?HazIltL e ^ Becomirj Modesty o'. Mr. Rott. Little Dodd Rott?"Pa, I heard a gj man say that you could pick your own ^ pocket and never catch yourself at It. Thai-. I. 1? ?-* ?.* -- ' ? ? Thomas Rott?"Well?er?h'm--Dod- ^ ' die, I never like to brag of my owl ,jt P ability."?Kan?ns City Star. ^ ' Queerest Word In Language, Pocket-handkerchief Jp the quoeres: word In the language At first it wai ^ 8 kerchief (convre-ehef). a covering fo: Jr the head: then it became handkerchief tj. a covering for the head carried In tht hand, and at last pocket-handkerchief a covering for the head held in thi ' hand and kept in the pocket. . I- "Art Is Long and Time la Plsetlng." r The sentiment, "Ast is long and time I- la fleeting," in Longfellow's "Psalm of L Life," is adapted from one of the apbo- * g rlsms of Hippocrates, the celebrated oi physician of antiquity. "Ara longa, vita brevls," "Art is long, life is short." The meaning, of course. Is that the time required to attain perfection in ai any art Is long, while the span of mor a r tal life is short, and we must there^ fore make the moot of it If we'wish to accomplish anything. * Optimist and Pc::'m!st. Ml h The optimist tells who w^n the bti . gape The pessimist tells who loct m * It.?Buffalo Enquirer. cli . r lo< I in Her New Place. "How are you getting on at your new place?" romarked a lady of a girl A-hom she had recommended for a sit- " i uation. "Very well, thank you," anI swered the girl. "I am glad to hear if It," said tho lady. *Your employer Is B s a very nice person, and you cannot do k too much for her." "1 don't mean to ^ r rca'am," wps the Innocent reply. pl l- ? How the Time* Change. ? A magazine complains that there ^ are no little girls any more. And you ^ may have observed that middle-aged ^ women are scarcer than they used to be.?Atchison Globe. , ?0 yi . lPlan Big Engineering Feat. a? In the Chilean Andes there Is a lakt n< 10,000 feet up in the mountains, whlcl 111 . Is prevented only by a granite wall' a few feet thick from devastating the ' valley below. In order to avert the . disaster engineers are draining the fD water by a tunnel and expect to sup jn ply electrical current and light to at ar , the valley cities through the watm m, r passer which will be developed. bxi On Hla Way. kt "Why doesn't that dachshund coma ?bon T call him? The idea of milk. ' lug on ma." "He'a eomlog aa faat .a ha oae." aald tha man'a wife. "He'a got hla front lata started."- -Waahloa. n ' K>u Herald. I tt 3 early and so readily tfu? hie flrat liopai of sUyyUnd *Y* irowlng asy In his memory. One day he ?ended to hie mother. "Ruthle showed le her new booF today, and it's the aeereat thing you ever saw! Why, just says, 'Is Itfa dog? It is a dog. an the dog run?' and a lot of things ke that! 'Coarte I was too polite to 17 so, but It dldnt seem to mo the yle wA a hit juicy!?Lipplncott's. par* the Heap. Winifred had been disobedient, and er mother led her Into the chtckea ?use. Amid apprehensive cries from ie child and the alarmed caches from le heaa, active punishment pro ressed until Winifred sobbed ?hiding1 r: "Mamma, don't you think thlr caret the hens too much?" Ruekfn on Child-Training. Unless you teach your children tc onor their fathe^md their mother! nd to love God and to reverend heir king, and to treat with tender eaa and take care of kindly all In I erlor creatures, to regard all thitigi uly even If they only have the sem lance of life, and especially such at od has endowed with the power o! Ivlng us pleasure, as flowers?unless ou teach your children theee things I ou will be educating Frankenstein! nd demons. Whsn Reading. Has H ever occurred to you that rom the point of view of eyesight I hero Is a right way and a wrong wajl f holding a book? If you hold It th< rrong way, especially If the^ pages tx f smooth, shining paper, yo? will ge reflection hurtful to the eyes. Ax ye specialist has been pointing thli ut, and he Bays the thing could bt emodled by using a certain kind o ookmarker which would destroy th< eflectlon, and in that case you could old the book anyhow you liked with ut coming to harm. Rightly Proud of His Road. Two Pullman potters, representing liferent railroads, met off duty and rogresscd from friendly gossip to oated argument. Their quarrel ceu-l }red about which one worked for thel etter road. Their claims, figures and rguraents came fast and furious. At tst the tall, thin porter settled th? Isputo with these classic words: "Go n, nlggah; we kills mo' people den ou fellahs tote." Lucky Accident for Him. After proposing three times ana elng rejected on account of his ugll ees, a man In London was Injured I an accident so severely that when e recovered his face had been comlately reconstructed, decidedly for lie better. Ho proposed again and ras accepted. Doublo Work. "Why Is It that a man won't waBh In face with a washcloth?" demanded Irs. Wombat. "Men haven't time for II that foolishness," said Mr. Worn* it. "First you have to wash your tee and then you have to wash the ashclotli."- -Louisville Courier Joural. Romans In Britain. The Romans made war upon the rltons when under Julius Caesar they vaded It in B. C. 65. In fact they ere very generally at war In trying subdue the country until they left about 300 A. D., as witness tho lncl nts connected with the names, Cara >c Ltad Boadlcea. Gets Well Paid for IL if a millionaire manufacturer works irder than his employes, it 1c only i accord with tho eternal fitness of ilngs. He gets more pay.** Revised Version. Be sure you are wrong, retain thd nt legal talent available, then go ead.?Contact GNev.) Miner. Others Victims of Hard Luck. Most of us get what we deserve, but lly the successful will admit 1L Whale's Thick Hid*. The whale has the thickest hide ot ay living creature. Its hide in placet ttains a thickness of fully two feet. Trials Breed Strength, Poverty Is very terrible, and somenes kills the very soul within us; it It 16 the north wlsd that lashes en Into Vikings; it Is the soft, ludub south wind which lulls them to tus dreams.?Gulda. Form #. Just Estimate. Each man lu his sphere, however arrow or extended, will find that his illow men weigh his character and Is abilities often, and unconsciously lamp him with their estimate; and lat tho average resultant of thise fro ueut fifcraga# la Just.?B. Plerro ont Gentleness at Home. Use your gentlest voice at home, 'atch It day by day as a pearl.-of eat price, for It will bo worth more i you In dags to come than the best iarl hid In the sea. A kind voice is y, like a lark's song, to a hearth at )mft It Is a light that sings as well i shines. Train It to sweet tones >w, and It will keep in tune througb !e.?Kllhu Burritt Biesslnga of Hope. Rope resist? despair. It attacks tta b sgaln and again. Without our askZ we. who despalrod one moment, e strengely hopeful the neat moeut. Tne quick shifts of the contest > on within us, and we seem to be it spectators. Hope prevails, thank nd hua/eu, most of the time. Perot despair Is rare, Indeed. Greatness. Tho greatest man is be who chooses ?bt with the most invincible reeoUe ?-J? ? ^ fetSWMBSX~ made la \$i9. but there was a Our BUB cftncertlnn )cng before that tin* Mosart (who seems to have written for eveiy Instrument la existence la hie day. Including barrel ortans. me ?hanlcal clockwork. etc.) wrote aa adagio la C major M- time (or the concertina la the year 1T79, aad also an. adagio and rondo for coaoertla* lluto, oboe, viola. and oeUo lo 17* or fTtl. *r* Voices In the Air. * Paeaengem on n steamer to Port land were surprised when about flf I toon mflee from the Maine poet U hear volcee and music coming appar ontly from the air. When they g> Into ;the harbor they found that on \ boat tied up at the wharf there was a wtreleaa apparatus, to which wag at Inched a wireless telephone attach ment on which the operator had heck experimenting. Nothing Short of Calamity. Holding a glass or clear hongy lo I his right hand, father obeerred 1ml I pros si rely: "It cost the little beeil I many a weary trip to fill this with I I sweetness from the flowers." Little I I Laura, who bad been listening close I ly. exclaimed, with great earnestness: I "Wouldn't It bare been too bad if one I I of them had dropped the glasaT** Bucket 8hop. A bucket shop Is an office when people may gamble In fractional lota I of stock, grain or other things which I, arw bought and sold on the exchange* I The bucket shop uses the ternw slid II outward forms of the exchanges, bul I , differs from these In that there Is n< I; delivery, and no expectation or lnten I tlon to deliver or receive securities 01 II commodities aald to bo sold, or pur I abased. I Teach Children "a!ue of Things. I If a child Is permitted to be waste I ful and extravagant In his home, he I Is sure to show the effects of It !n his I after life. H? Is likely never to apI predate the true value of things 01 I be able to accomplish anything of lash I tng benefit to the world, either in I the way of the accumulation oi I wealth, or knowledge or character.? I Exchange. * Candid, at Least. I FVrr commercial candor and uncon I sclous telling of the truth It Is hard I to beat some of the circulars recetved I from various European rewnrta they are translated literally from the foreign languages Into English, and the results are a delight* One of these advertisements of a Hungarian summer resort tells us that it charges "Moderate prices, except during the height of the season!" First Hours of Sleep the Best It has been proved conclusively that the first hours of sleep are deeper than the rest and that with the length the tendency to wake at any noise Increases. From - this follows the recuperative value of the few drat hours of deep sleep and the explanation why men of great energy like Napoleon, Frederick the Great and Vlrchow were completely aatlsfled with a Bleep ot from throe to four hours. Suavlter In Mo^p. Suburban Gardener?"This 'sure death to bugs' I purchased here doesn't seem to kill the pests at all." Salesman?"Ah! you see. sir, the properties of this preparation are not to kill the bugs at once, but to undermine their constitutions." Charge Eaaily Disproved. "Isn't DeedB, the lawyer, a rather extravagant man?" "By so means. I've known him te make one suit last for several years."?Boston Traveler. Right Spirit Fond Mother?"Well, Tommy, what are you going to do for me when you grow up.?" Tommy?"If I can afford It I'm going to send you to some hightoned establishment where you will get a fine education.'' NOTICE The undersigned wll? receive bldf Monday, July 27th, at 12 M., for the hire of convicts and equipment for the month of August, 1914, with the right to reject any and all bids. The Board of County Commissioner? will receive bids at 12 M., August 2nd, for the hire of convicts and equipment for a term of one to six months beginning September let 1914, with the right to reject any and all bids It not satisfactory. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, this 15th day of Jj ly, 1914. W. B. SWINDELL. Chairman 7-15-lltc. FOB SALE. House and lot on Bast 2nd street, one and a half blocks from court house in a desirable location and good neighborhood. Nine room house and conveniently arranged. All modern conveniences, equipped with water and combination lights, both olotcric and gas. House almost ar good as new, having been recently robullt. A good Atomic housq consisting of stables, feed room and carriage house, a good smoke house. A large wood shed apd a-good garden-. Apply to ^ GEO. E. RICKS, At Sherlff'a Offlce. 7-11-tfc. . CASTOR IA Tor Infcata ml Children. The KM Yn Km Ahnp Ih|M V'* f*? ' - ' 1 v' 5?J5?Sf JSWSSyyStt tranent, tiia undMilcaad tr?rt? wjll, on TuMd*r. U? Hit day t inly, km, at 1j o'clock, noon. otf? (or aalo to tha DltDeu Didder fo cub it the CourtDouae door In Boat . (ort connty, the following daacrll . ed two tracts of land: , first Tract: A certain tract c parcel of land situated In Beaafoi [ county, Pan tego township, and 1 the town of Belhaven, being thi tract of land that was conveyed t 1 Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bullci , and wife on the 12th day of Marcl 1901, and which deed Is roeorded 1 book 107, page 492, of the Beaufoi county records. Second Tract. A certain tract t land In Beaufort county, Panteg township, and In the town of Delhi ven. described as follows: Frontln on the north side of the county roa i leading from Belhaven to Panteg 50 feet, runnnlng northward 20 , feet, being some land conveyed t Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bullocl which said deed Is duly recorded I the office, of the Register of Deed 1 of Beaufort county In book 107, pag 122; the Intention hereof being 1 describe all the lands lq Belbave which were willed to Mitchell Wi . Hams by Laura Simpson. This Jun* 17th, 1914. JUNIU8 D. GRIMES. Trusts* 4-12-4 wc. NOTICE. State of Worth Carolina, Beaufoi County?In the Superior Court. MARY P. FOWLS VS. R. R. Grant and wife, Bettle C.. V. H. Morgan, T. E. Smaw. Hettie C Lasslter, S. 8. Laaslter, 8. F. Fleu tag. To Whom It May Concern: The parties score named and a other persons interested will tak notice that on the 16th day of Juni 1914, the above named petltlonei filed a petition In the office of th Clerk of the Superior Court of Beat fort county, to have th? title to coi tain lands therein described regli tered and confirmed pursuant 1 Chapter 90 of the Public Laws < 1913, and that summons has bee Issued returnable at the office of tt , Clerk of the Superior Court of Beat fort county, on the 9th day of Sej tember, 1914. Said land Is situat in Long Acre township in the cout ty of Beaufort and said state, a< ' Joining the lands of R. R. Grant an 1 wife Bottle C. Grant, W. H. Morga i and others, and bounded and descrll . ed aa follows: l Beginning on Runyans Creek i , the mouth of Deep Bottom Branc and running up said branch to II head, then with a marked ll#e 8. 9 1-2 E. 2 81-100 chains to the Sma road, then with said 8maw road f 63 1-2 E. 1 76-100 chains, .hen Wli said Smaw road N. 48 1-* E. chains, then with said Smaw rSad I 35 E. 21 90-100 chains to 8. S. La slter's corner in the Smaw road, the with the said S. S. Lassiter's line P 71 3-4 W. B6 11-100 chains to sal 8. S. Lassiter's corner In Runyae Creek, then down the run of sal Runyans Creek to the beginning, co tainlng slaty-four and throe-quarlei (64 3-4) acres. This 29th day of June, 1914. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court Beaufort C: , 7-2-4 wc. CLEARS COMPLEXION-REMOTE SKIN BLEMISHES. Why go through nre embarrass* and disfigured with pimples, erui tions, blackheads, red rough skii or suffering the tortures of Ecsemi Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just asl vour druggist for Dr. Hobson's E< zema Ointment. Follow the simpl ways helps. Relief or mo??r haeli Meet your work with a smll< Ton can if you cook with gaa. Ga Ranges told at cost and are connect ed ready to use FREE. Let s show yon our Ranges. Washington Gas Co. J. T. BLAND, Bapt, WE ARE AGENTS Ivcr Johnson, Reudlnj Standard, Emblem, Hudsoi Dayton and Great Westen Bicycles sold (or cash or or time. We also have th< most complete repair stjoj in the city all work guarkft teed. D. R. CUTLfilR EXCURSION BATfiK |l To TWa * IT *? ** ' Bom* M? Rntm. I? , [I From Wuhlngton. H. 0.. to Wuii loltoti It C... i ? > .|IUB >f To Baltlmora. Ml 11133 " To Now York city HoJi ',r To Boot on. Mooo. (KM H ' Ttokoto OO anl. OTOTT tar umUl September 10 rtn Norfolk and otoam J or, with final rotnrn Unit Ootohor ' dar at 1 o'clock. H To Wilmington, N. C 93.00 0 To Norfolk. Va 93.73 k Far rammer ezcurolon ratoo to Jj many mountain, lake and ploaoaro II rooorto and for any other Information. reoerratlono, etc., call on 8. R. If CLARY, Ticket Agent, or addraoo J W- J. CKA10. T. C. WHITE. 1 - P. T. M. O. P. A. d WUmlngtoa, N. a 5 0 FIRST POPULAR. KXCUR3ION t To Norfolk By the Sea r LOW HOUND TRIP FASB8 , Tncaday, July 10, Mid. :c Tla n NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Through Coaches-Fast Special Train From New Bern Schedule Fares b Lr. GoldSboro 6.50 a. m... .$2.60 Lt. LaOreuse 7.19 a. m.,. .f2.50* Lt. Kinston 7.46 a. to.,..$2.60 Lt. Dorer 8.06 a~sn....$2.60 Lr. Beaufort 7.00 a. m.,..$S.00 Lt. lforehead O 7.20 a. $2.00 Lt. Oriental 7.4$ a. m....$8.00 Lt. New Bern $.06 a. as.,.. $2.60 I] Lt. Vaaceboro $.46 a. m... .$2.60 i- Lt. Washington 10.40 a. m... .$2.60 Ar. Norfolk 2.46 p. m. ? Rates In same proportion from all e intermediate stations. b. Tickets good returning only on special train learlng Norfolk at 2.00 C p. m.. July 18, 1914. r- VISIT VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO. 1 The most perfect resort In the South. Every modern Amusement Den Tloe. * ? E. D. KYLE. H. 8. LEARD, l~ T. M. O. P. A. ? Norfolk, V*. I- 7-9-5tc. I n ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. > Haying qualified as administrator 1 lt of Laura B. O'Neal, deceased, late h of Beaufort County, N. C-, thla Is to t< notify all peraona having claims * against the estate of said deoeased, j. to exhibit them to the undersigned I. on or before the SOth day of June. ? 1915, or this notice wUl he pleaded In bar of their recovery. All perc sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ? This SOth day of June, 1914. d J. D. O'NEAL, ? Administrator, rs _________ - NOTICE. North Carolina, Superior Court? , Beaufort County, Before the Clerk W. B. Morton aad wife, Melissa L. Morton; George O. Morton; D. P. B Blount and wife, Lucy D. Blount; * B. A. Bell aad wlfo, Alice M. Bell; W. B. Morvon and wife. Clara 8. Mord ton, J. W. Andrews and wife, Mary M. Andrews; G. M. Robsrson and h wife. 8ophla O. Roberson. H. H. Mori, ton; F. H. Rollins and wife. Alire , i, B. Rollins: K. B. Seangbt and wife, k Kathleen B. Searlght; Malsom N. Bogart; Walter T. Bogart and wife, < L Vlrgie Bogart; Wm. M. Bogart and ? e wife, Ada Bogart, Gilbert B. Bogart u and wl{e, Katie Bogart; Robert C. - Bogart. J. Sheppard Morton and Isabella O. Morton (the last two nam ed being infants, by their next friend. , W. Z. Morton:) , n. D. M. Carter; Franres Shaffer and hufband. Martins 8baffer; Laura . Carter; Theodore F. Davidson aad I wife. Bailie Carter Davidson; Mar7 Grayson, George Darden, Jr; Grace I Darden; Mrs. Holly H. Hester (nee Melissa Darden and husband. H. H , I Hester; Mrs. George Darden Br; I Leonard. L. Jackson; aad all other heirs at law of oeorge uaraen sr., deceased, (names unknown.) ' NOTICE. To: Francos Shaffer and husband, Martine 8haffer; Mary Grayson; Mrs. Hoi t Iy H. Hester (nee Melissa Darden) and husband, H. H. Hester; George Darden, Jr., Grace Darden. Mrs. ? George Darden. Sr.; Leonard L. i Jackson and all other heirs at law ^ of George Darden, Sr., deceased, (names unknown:) To you and to each of you: Tou are hereby notided that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, North Carolina, that the said action Is brought for - the purpose of selling certain lands In Beaufort county, Bath township. North Carolina, for partition, and yoti are hereby required to appear and answer or defur to the comprint filed therein In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County on the' tBth day of August. 1914, or the relief therein prayed for will be granted. This 37th day of Jnae, 1914. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court, Beaufort Co.. I North Carolina. ' 4-39-4wc. i . I Kcnrood U m, W. L. Vmmghmm > HKMOM ? VACOHAJf I UamfjUm s *., " . : | Wfijftfifl or Ctrtlls & Favqr OBo. U4 Ho.pltxl wltk I Waahlattoa Ban* bdaup Co. Wuhtagto*. N. C. 0*Ui an*wer*d d?r or aisht Phone 14. . r ? DR. V. H. MBWBORN. Kzoppi Mondays and Tneedaya.* k Offlco oitr J. K* Hoyt'i Store. gftert Free Until \wgu?t 15 After them. Ktmmlnntom Fee will ? Will be 51.00. 1 ... * ROBERT S. WRIGHT D.,1,1* ,,, ..y,.. ^ JruDnc otenograpner County Court Houss % 1 WaMhmgtono N. C. | I Dr. L. H. Schubert Calls Promptly Ai>swer?d. Town or Country. Between Post Office and Bank. Aurora. N. C - *? Office Rodau BMf. Phone M I P.O. Bex JH U ll_l M. IN. BERRY Wholorrlo DUtriboloc Floor, Heal, Htj And Grain Feel Wr?Mn?um N. C. IHIIH.I IimiAWt MmfllW br-.yi A RODMA> . AiteKyit IM, OAoea or?r I. F. ftyWl Mm / p Md flaim 4 htnfiWUlMi MAT*. PLUM, MDUBi BOOK ?. hlkp * tM BUg. ' ooood ? a I |? B W CARTER, MO - I Do In Iw, Kom o?4 I nraa Horn; e-m a I o Comer Mat* rod Market SO ' I Ortf Browm'i Dm atom 11,7 Ma I. Bow I rodman A bonner, a Horary 1 law. I > Waabloctaa, North fttlMl, I o A. nnuoa bro. i ran insurance, i ? WASHINGTON, >. Ok le e e e e e e e e o ' a H. S. Ward* Jvmtm D. Ortepea I WARD A nWW Attorney at Law. ' Wuhiuto*. if. o. Ws practice la the Court of the Pint Jndlcftal District nl " the Feferel Courts. EDWARD L. STEWART, Attoraqr-M-Law, Wawhtaftou, E. 0. A I e e E. A. Damlel, Jr. J. B. .1 L. O. Warrea W. W. Kltchia DANIEL A WARREN, MAN. I NINO A KITCHDf. . I ilHoruoyat-law. Practices In the Superior, Feder. 1 al sad BM>? Courts of this . ? Statu. A. D. MaeLoau, I Washtuctou, N. O. I Aurora, N. f>? I MeLRAN A THOMPSON, I ' Alter a ay ut fear, ? Aurora sad Waahla?tea, N. " I see -' '' I OAO. 9. STCDDERT, I Attoraey-awLaw, Market Street, WMhlsRinu. N. O. .M Attoruey.at.Law, 1 ? Waahtaftou, North QaroHaa. I
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