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I ?SM? DAILY Eft B rVBUHHftD IY1BT ifTWL> | wAlM AUey. bstweae Mai* ?~d Seooad BLreate. b lBt?M M MftiOd-oM APftuat b. l?Qt. ax the posiot&ce ax ? fTaahlagtoa. N. C.. anaer tha mi (lUreltam. f On* Month f...l .19 S^. Foot Months 1.00 K Btz Mentha l.to F Cm Taar 1.00 Subscribers Oeemng tne pa par dl* k eoutinued will plena* notify tbla or[ toe on date *r ezplratloo, otherwise It will .be continued at regular subacrlptioa rate* until notlo* to atop la fr>- received. If yo? do not set nae Dolly Newt . promptly telephone or write the nanagor. and tba complatx t will reoetve Immediate attention. It la our deslra to plcaaa you. r All articles eenv xo tr,e t>ally Nows or publication must be signed by fee writer, otherwlas they will not ja published. f . WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1914 K &". THE M. E. CONFERENCE. The entire city extends a cordial welcome to the seventy-eighth annual Conference of the M. E. Church, South, which convened In the First M. E. church this morning at 9:30 o'clock with Uishop 11. G. Waterhouse, of California, presiding. Thai P. sessions of the conference will In a"l | probability last through Monday! next. The North Carolina confer-1 ence Is one of the largest religious I bodies in North Carolina and every I citizen irrespective of denomination or creed extends to each and every member of this great body of religious workers a cordial greeting 1 and wishes for each and every or*-; during their short visit a pleasant j stay. Washington Is entertaining j lavishly this week and Use latch-1 strine hanea unnn thn ?iit?tiiA The Dally News Joins the city ; extending greeting.?. Washington :mer? t;:nn glad *o have ?!* - civ.: ir.-. Ev-. rytiir.g is being don: their .nt rta'nmeni and plcai-.r They could no: have assembled i: a better town. [ A WOKD FOIl TIIK OlllMI\\. This would be a cold bleak vor" 1 ; If there w.-rc* no sentim- nt in it. \r. 1 It would be an aimless, paM'hrlxov tor: of, --xncr 'hat dirt re' : upon sound business p:inclp!<\"b : S^ntlncn is the great drlvS: force in the world today. It is *1: mainspring that make? possible .-n.l 1 Insures the happy homes, and it doe credit to every hear: that thcrh-h i. It is business thai regulate* nr. i ' promotes the rood work that mont brlnrs to lif? giving s?rer.-'": and sucker s without violating t;s' beauty of conception, and proveni' true the g-eai wisdom that 5s l; very core. It I? business that c:rr. j borates the dictations of soTitlm-*?.* that lead to the pare for chlMre . I who are destitute. It tolls u> :hv-' it is not only beautiful to do t!.'? V:i j! ihat It Is a financial invr?tir.*-::t i that pays a b'g dividend It tells t: j' that it is better, 'it I3 cheaper. [ : ' more economical, to maintain a olr.M for a few short years ot a small expense. than it )s to all-w it to under- ' go the ultimately expensive an 1 1 heart-breaking experience that is the unhappy In: r.f neurit* !? *. ' less, destitute child. In giving you greetings and willing you a happy Thanksglnvir.g. miy v we not ark you to meditate upon the condition of the Innumerable orp'inr children that are crying out in great need? Can you not find a greater ( interest in the big business ' chili: t saving and partially express your t thanks for :he many good things liu have befallen you by helping litorphan ? riNKXKV iiomi: i:f;oim:\'s FOlt WKDDINf! IIIU^KI'TION < g' - New York. Nov. 18?The old huttu J of Mrs. Mary Goodwin P:nl<n?y \ (which ha.- been closed sinro the death of the mistress in December f 1P08. will he thrown op'-n today fo; ; the reception following the vvcddinr " u', _ of Mrs. Klnkney's granJniecn. Mis. 1 Anna Pinkney Watt. Miss Wa't. daughter of the lato Thomas l.Sstsi r |Watt, hanker and turfman, will l?? married to Beverly Kearor. grrfnd-o; of the la'o Theodore Mo?s. in S Thomas' church this noon The oh > I home, which has been elaeed for ihi past six years, rates back to Colonia' days and hits few modern improve ^ ir.ents, but its furnishings are rich <j In historic value. For this wedding ' reception it wi!l bo lighted with J lamps in us?* a century ago, or with ? candles. The color scheme used It b the spacious rooms will be pink and ? g?> blue,- the turf colors it the brlde'r p father. The maid of honor at the ? church ceremony will bo Randal j] Kfc Keator, a brother of the bridegroom w w ? Wj2' ' " n His Pertinent Question In Reply. u WZ "81r, I love your daughter! She is al Kr. the world to me. and?" "H'ni! If K. ?! ? my consent how noon will you be I Bp gin tn Inking that the world's father ^ twn gov > tiring r = Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment?fins fia[ vor?purity?crispnese ?wholesomcness. All far 5 cents. In the : inoiature-proofpackage. Graham Crackers A food for every dcy. Cricp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh haked and ,frcsh delivered. mo cent9. S31'^SOONS A delightful ncv/ bis| cult, v.il'.i r. rich sr.d j delicious csccanut Haver. Crisp and Ay.'c.ys freth. ro cents. atm 'f cr p [ i. -n i n c.: L?-- ' .% \vs c .1 v.\.ve 1ia:? recent : ' * 'vn and tak-'t i pTm'ar'givb, Missi-1 li'tdliit and I<ila .Ed p. Edward-; and Wlf?. o v.". o!!. I>. <*., are r.jvr vl-ltinj - r.nd r s her?. V;\ 'rt l^;rn that Mis: . - *.u hp'! been 131 a . ; v.. -v n:i the road to rr M.<?. S 0. Vorri'iim. of Wash Vi >* . N. 3-? .nper.dins a few day! > l:h li'.r parent Mr. .1 \V. Edwards Mi-s- 13rI Tha.il HP this .1. *tTl ' r ...3!. N*. t\, v.her?? fr?^o will b? r'mnry i ?.re'o,-r for tl.? coming term, Quito a crowd from here attende.3 ho Aurora I-'alr and all rcp;rt c line time. M!-s? Trances Tuten returnee orjday evcnJnj? from Mackey's ikcro she conducted services SunMastor Ernest Tilghtnan. aftci ?ul*e a Inns Illness, Is out again now The Edward Christian church wit c dcd'.cn'ed the fourth Sunday ir his month. Every one has a corllat Invitation. Why Hand ShakS.ig i3 Dangerous. I> ter'olCKtstc recently found under h?< fingernails of rr.cn, women and 'hijd.cn 1.-1 Itss tl. ;n thirteen different Uii'hi of it:-.case germn. Including; those f t' liorcuh'sis. dinlubciia and Influ p.r a. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DF.EI OF Tit I" ST. Under and by virtue cf the poive. if Rale contained in a certain 'dee*' if trust executed on the 1st day o July, 1 14. by E. R. Williams ant vlfc, Sarah L. WiltfnmR, which satC nstrument U recorded In tlio office if the Register of Dceda of Bcaufor' oun\v, lh Hook 185, at page 73, de fault having been oiado in the pay nent of the Indebtedness secure*' hereby, th? under.-'crned trustee will in the 1-* day of December, 1314 it 12 o'clock noon, at the court once dor in Beaufort county, sell tc he hlrhert bidder for cash, the fol owing described real psta'.e: riri-et", ivir.tr an'J being In the ouniy of Doaufort. In.tha Stale o forth Carolina. to-wit: A certain lot of land in the towr if Washington, county and State foresaid, containing fifty-one feet Ir. vldth. and one hundred feet Ir lepth, tho fame hghig Io: No. 2 In he Third Word, as Rhowu on a corodled plat o? tho said town mado by 'ovard WIsvall, Jr., C. P., In 1903, o which reference is craved, and loundrd north by Eighth street on aid plat; caRt by Lot. No. 1 on said lat; south by Lot No. 22 on said lat. and west by Lot No. 3 on said lat, tho same- being the property his day conveyod by Howard WIs'all, Jr., and wife, Travis S. WIs all, to tho mortgagors herein, this lortgage Ixrtng given to secure the npalfl portion of tho purchase prlco. Torms of sale. cash. This October 27th. 1914. MARTHA WISWALL, Trustee. WARD A QR1ME8 AUOTnSTS, io-jhm J TAPER CLOTHES TO PROTECT FRENCH SOLDIER Lyons, Franco, Not. 1?.?The mil!. tary authorities of the allies "havs re ceutly received from the Japane* consul general here an offer of pa per clothes to protect the French soldier^'from the cold. The Japanee< imperial government 1a said to b< prepared to deliver a', short notice! millions of paper garments that ar< practically Impervious to the co!d They are made by a secret process it is feared tho rigors of whiter vril greatly affect the' troops campaign mg on the eastern frontier of Qer many. Thj Russians, comlng^roir tho vast reaches pf that country, an<: having passed through th9 terrible :o!d of the past war, do not ahttci pat? any hardships In a winter apes1 on tho western border land of th enemy's.country. N " Novel Chclr Strike. A curing choir strike has occurred at Gebcaoc, In Thdrlngla, Germany. By an old custom the town supplied th? chcir with <00 bottles of beer every jreaf. Tlie authorities stopped the baei and the'choir Smmediuto'.T went^ot strike. The congregation complained Tho town clerk and tbe church au tbnrHies met, end ra a result It war decided to give the choir its 400 bottle: cf beer. ? -, As It Appeared to Her. Mary, aged five, had been attendlnj camp meeting for several days with her parents, and upon her return hei little brother asked what It was like 'Oh." she replied, "it's a place where ihey have Sunday every, day In the week." WAD TAX PLAN IN FRANCE Larger Part of Fund Levied on Rubber-Tired Traffic Goes for Expense of Administration. Read taxes, as assessed In France, f?o to tho road building and repali fund, but not all wheel taxes are expended on roads; the larger part ol the fund of 13,000,000 francs a year levied on rubber-tired trafflo goes foi tho pxnenses of administration. Tbcie are four direct taxes wh'.ci every Frenchman pays (besides un cuir.bcred Indirect taxes, as on salt matches, advertisement posters, the itrr tickets. railway tickets, checks what not); the tax on landed property. tlic tax on personal house property, the tax on doors and win dows and the tar on industrial and commercial enterprises. In addition .'here are five centimes added for the benefit of the road fund and an ad di'.lonal three centimes levied by tht municipalities for the upkeep of city streets. These diminutives, five cen ) Inies being but one cent and three centimes being but little more than 1 half a cent, are added to every franc i20 cents) of tax. In the aggregatt 'liry furnish the millions which arc spent on roads of Franco annually Mere than $20,000,000 are spent each ycc.r to maintain approximately 400,000 miles of national, departmenta' :nd command highways throughout * the ccuntry. NOTICE. By virtue of mortgage, execute fy \v. D. Lupton on tho 13th day c July, 1003, and September 1st, 190 to M. Makoly, and registered in Boo 129, at pago 238, In office of Regit ter of Deeds for Beaufort county, ivlli sell for cash, at courthouse.doo Washington, N. C.. on 4th of Dt ccraber, 1914, at 12 o'clock noor the following property In Belhavec N*. C.: One house and lot on Front street beginning at Mills Windley's south oast corner on Front street and run ;ilng with his line 186 feet to W. L Qden's lino, thence with said OdeT line 86 feet to John Bell's line "uu" wvn a i.utj ifiu lee to Front street; thence along Fron stroet 86 feet to the point of begin ning. M. MAKELY, SR. October 14, 1914. ll-6-4w FOR POSTMASTER. To the Democratic Patrons of Wash ington, N. C., Poctoffia: After long thought I hare decided - o become a candidate for appointment as Postmaster for this office. And as Mr. Small has said that he will leave the choice to a preferential orimary, I respectfully ask the cob ^deration and vote of every good Democratic patron of the office, botb n Washington and those who receive their mall on the rural free lellvery routes from this office (as ( understand all will be permitted to participate in the primary). 10-3-t.f.c A. J. COX. CAROLINA 8RATED TO WIN-^EQU ARE NEEDED TO CHEER HER ON TO VICTORY. *3.00?Virginia vs. Carolina, at Richmond, Va. M5.00?A ? M. vs. W. ? L. IT., at Norfolk, Va. VTa Atlantic Coast Line, The Standard Railroad of -the South, Thanksgiving !?*? C.'aca Tickets on sale for all trains November 25th, and for trains cheduled to arrive Richmond at or before 2.10. p. m., November 26th, and for trains scheduled to arrive Norfdlk by or before 1:36 p. tn., No'vember 26th. All tickets limited to resetoriginal starting point not later than midnight of November 17th, 1914. Correspondingly k>w* rates from other points. Apply to nearest ticket agent, or address W. J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE P. T. M. O P. A.. Wilmington, N. C. ll-llto26 RUPTCt In the District In the Matter of Toledo State an. Handing Company. Bankrupt.- . Under and by virtue of the author tty veatcd tn the nnderalgned Trustea by order 6f tba Honorable Henry C Connor. DUtrlct Judge and Judge a tbo Bankrupt Court for the Easter District or North Carolina. said Truj tea will, on Wednesday, the 18th da of November, -1S14, at the Courl house door la Beaufort eouaty, a 12 o'olook m.. offer for sale, at publl auction, to the highest bidder, fo cash, or on such other terrils da ids be agreed upon between the pui chaser and the undersigned Truste? aud afterwards confirmed by th Court, the following described' res I estate, to-wit: ^ c I That certain tract or parcel o | land lying and being in, the count >f Beaufort, State of North Carolina and more partScnlarly described a I follows: I All that certain piece or parcel c I 'and situated justoortheast of. an outside the corporate limits o! th I city of Washington, in that subur thereof known. as "Washjngto] Heights," which Hee on the east an; southeast side of Maple street an on the south .and southwest side c I Penn avenue, extending from Mapl I ?trqet to Runyon*a Creek and froi Penn avenue to the line of the lanI 8. Fleming, and including th I whole of what are designated a I I Blocks Thirty, Thirty-nine an I I Forty, In the PlhfiTof said "Waal I 'ngton Heights," recorded is th office of the Register of Deeds fcl Beaufort county. I An inspection of any and all <1 I the foregoing property may be ha I at any time upon application to th I said Trustee, who will be glad t I show prospective bidders over th I property. I This 24th day of October, 1914. I HENRY N. BLOUNT, Trustee in Bankruptcy .Toledo Stave 'ft Heading Co. 10-26-4 wc. I XOTICK OF BALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order a the Superior Court of Beaufoi oounty, made in the special proceec tng entitled "W. L. Vaughan. At mlnisfrator of John Cox, doceasec vs. Charlie Cox, a minor; Henry Co it als.,. helrs-at-law of John Cox, d( .-eased, the same being No. . . upo the special proceeding docket c I taid court, the undersigned commit jloner will, on the 7th day of D< comber, 1914, at 12 o'clock m., a the courthouse door In Washlngtoi u.. oner for sale to the highw bidder for cash these oertaln tract if land lying and being In Choec inlty township, Beaufort count] .dJoining the lands of Fred Wol mien and others, bounded as fol )W8: First Tract?A piece of tan nown as the Ell Rogers Place, coe alnlng 14 acres more or less, fully d? cribed In deed Book 108, page 271 register's office, being the same lan onveyed by deed from Jaa. E. Taylo o John Cox, September 11, 1901 took 118. page 255?beginning a post oak whore the cart roa *o9ace a small branch; thence dow aid small branch to Maple Branch honce up the various courses of eat laple Branch to Fred. Qrli tne; thence south with his line t lis corner, thenco south to Bfnn ind Apsley Grist's corner to a gur n a small branch; thence down sal iranch to the beginning. Second Tract: Being that true onveyed by deed from Jesse B. Arch bell and wife to John Cox, Januar 12. 1904, adjoining the lands N. C Hughes and others and bounded a 'ollows: On the west by the Wash ngton and New Bern public road; o he north and east by the lands o he A vent heirs; on the south b ho lands of N. C. Hughes. CGntaln ns^jr.e acre, by estimation, mor ?r lc?s. See deed book 128, pago 22 tcrlr.'.er's office cf Beaufort county fAbovo land contains the residonc' of the late John Cox). This 2nd day of November, 1914 W. L. VAUOHAN. 11-2-4 ws Commissioner. 1183 . Don't Delay Treating"Year-Cougli7 A slight cough often becomes serl ma, Lungs get congested. Bronchia Tubes fill with mucous. Your Tital ity Is reduced. You need Dr. Bell'; Pine-Tar-Honey. It soothes jour lr rltated air passages, loosens mncoui uiu LiJaK*"o jour bj-oibui luaisi ViUius Olve the Baby and Children Dr. Bell'! Ptne-Tar-Honey. It's guaranteed ti 'ie1o them. Only 25c at your Drug _ Cherry Fv High Grad FUNERAL V EMB Washinc, NORFOLK SO EXCEPTIONALLY Norfolk, Va., 1 ?ACG F" O O X A. & M. OF N. C. i Thursday, EXCELLENT ARRANGEMENT OF . ? TRAIN TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER LIMIT NOVEM Make Sleeping Car Reaerratloni ear aceommo FAR COMPLETE INFORMATION SOUTHERN Til B. D. KYLE. Ttattc-Manager,' I ESsSs^fiiiiil ^ * Wool, born 1I911, . I Wool. rtoo I row borr.. . . 14o to 1(? , c Uto tmrkor*. ev IV lit ? 0*fM ti (00 * Orooo ttU hKao ..." Its , ort Mlt kl?M l?< ' . Dm tll?. mit lit ? Laub klni. mob 40c Oow okla. > ' >' I XOIfC*. ? ' d Notice li hereby given that the e undersigned has this day duly quail h fled as administrator C. T. A. of Wm. " E. Perry, deceased, lata of Beeud fort county, and all persons holding ;f claims against the said estate will e prosent the same to me, duty verified, ? within one yoar from the date of thlr 0 notice, or this notlee will be pleaded if. in bar of their recovery. All perd sons Indebted to the eald estate will ' ' please make immediate payment. * - This November 1. 1*14. J. B. CLARK. t ' Administrator C. T. A. <1 11-4-6W. c f ' g NOTICE. Por the next Ave mouths, while the sehools are In session, I shall he la the office regularly only .on Satnr days. Arrangements have been made, however, by which the office f will be epen from 10 to 1 o'cloch 1 in my absence. v W. O. PRIVETTE, County Superintendent. I x 115-6-Iwe ?- * i . NOTICE OF BALK. 1.1 North Carolina?Beaufort County. ' * MoKeel-Richardson Hardware r?m 11 pond vb. Washington Lumber Com' pany et alv [" Under and'by virtue of an ezeeu, tlon Issued In the Superior Court of Beaufort county on November 3rd, 1914, In the above entitled cause direeled to the Sheriff of Beaufort 1 county, the undersigned or Tils auc" cesBor in office will, on Monday, Jan uary 4th, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, ' sell at the courthouse door in the r town of Washington the following , timber and timber lights, and other J rights conveyed in the following described timber conveyances: i (1) James Jones and wife to W. . P. Harrell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in Book 172, page 268. if (2) L. L. Porter to W. F. Harrell ' 0 and J. R. Kessenger, recorded In y Book 171, page 276. r (3) Guilford W. Dixon to W. F , c? Harrell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in Book 169, page 208. (4) F. D. Barr to W. F. Harrell i- and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in > Book 172, page 261. ; (5) R. L. Edwards to W. F. Harrell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded 1 in Book 169, page 211. 1 (6) J. H. Edwards to W. F. Har rell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded , y In Book 172, page 263. (7) A. 8. Warren, Jr., to W. F. e Harrell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in Book 169, page 216. J (8) Rachael Edwards et si to W. , e F. Harrell and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in Book 172, page 266. (9) B. T. Oodley to W. F. Harrell 1 and J. R. Kessenger, recorded in ( Book 169, page 213. All of said timber conveyances be ing referred to and eet out at length in a deed from A. M. Dumay, True tee. to 8. R. Fowle, whleh is re1 corded In the ofBee of Ihe Register - of Deeds of Beanfort county in Book 1 a 178, at page 449. Said sale will be for cash to -the s highest bidder. j i niB too iaia amy 01 rxovemoer, ; * 1914. ' o GEO. B. RICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. ' 1 11-18-4 wkc 1 _ .1 - I irniture Co, e Furniture j DIRECTORS ALMERS: tton, N. C. 1 JL . T C I J > ' 1 UTHERN R. R. j r LOW FARES TO thanksgiving Day tXU.NT? - I B A L L i ri. W. & L OF VA. Nov. 26tti I SLEEPING CAR AND LOCAL 7 BEIIVICB. SBTH AW) 36T3, FINAL RETURN n ber arm. ly In order to incurs utlsfutory o elation a. rl RONSULT NEAREST NORFOLK f CKET AGENT. , t b H. B. LEARD, ? r va F""^" " Uatiu dnlr aoftllflai m Hit |mv | ty ef Beanfort. Notlee Is fctrefcy gte I en th.t .11 .1.1ns .(Slut Mil M tat*, duly Tsrltsd. Must bo praaaat d to th* soS.rslss.il within tw.lt. month, tr.m this data. *r this a*- 1 tin* will ha plaadad la bar of ra- ' corary. An parson. IsS.htM t* ..Id iv tat. ar* raqcted to msk. laomadlita sattlon.at. Tbla Octohar >1. 1*1*. 8RTAN T. BONKS*. Bsacotor of Clartn* L Boaaar. - _ ftaMcm. Kotlas la hereby sitae that th* ondaralf oad has thla dar dolr aoall1*4 u aaaaator oadar th* l.ul win an* TMam.lt of Alfred Oodl.y sod wife. Loot Oodl.y, dMMMd. lata Of Beaufort county, aad an par oo. holdlns claim, acalast th* said .mat* will praaaat Km lama to me. duly rorto.d, within oaa year from th* data of this notice, or this a otto, will b* pleaded la har of th.lr racot.ry. All parasa. ladahtad to th* Hid aatato will plana* make lmma11.ta paym*at. This Baptembar *1. 1?1S. ISAAC J. CLARK. Pll-dwc. Kxaautor. ?? BX ECUTOItS' HOTtrW. Hartas qualllad as axaautar* *r the lut will and testament of Alston Qrlmee, deceased, late or OrlmeeI land, Pitt eonnty, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persona having I claims against the eeUte of the said derailed on or before the lot day ' of November, 191*, of this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of October, 1914. J. BRYAN GRI1IB8, JUNIUS D. GRIMES, Executors. Washington. N. C. 10-Sl-fwe NOTICE. The Board Qf County Commissioners will reoelre open, competitive Side at any tlme^uurlng Monday, December 7, 1914, for' the hire of convicts and equipment for the months of January end February. 1914. The board reserves the right , to reject any and all bids If not < satisfactory. W. B. SWINDELL. Ch'm'n. 11-H-lOte. ROTIC* OF BALM. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Beaufort county. In a special proceeding therein pending, entitled Ethel W. Brown vs. Jasper Brown et a].. I will on Monday, November 29, 1914, at the courthouse door in 'Washington, N. Cv between the hours of 10 a. at. mil t n IT, a'<.1#utV #A. .*1* m* public outcry to tbo hlgheat biddor. tor ouh. the following thro* described trnete or percale ot lend, all being eUnele In the town of WeahIngton, Beaufort connty, North Carolina, Tig: FIRST TRACT?Beginning on the north aide of Weahlngtoa etreot at i china three (oornertng) with the treat to feet to London and BUaa 1 Pembleton'e ltne; thence north with London and Bllna Pembleton'e line >eventy-four feet, thence with Rllaa Bradley-e line dtty feet; thenoe with I. Pordle'e line ft feet to the ehlna tree, the point of beginning. It bong the eame and Identical lot that one duly deeded to Mary O. Brawn ?y deed, duly recorded In Booh 91, ' it page 191, of the Beaufort Connty ' Fteglefry, to which eald deed no < there recorded reference la hereby , nade for a more perttealer deeerlpJon. SBCOND TRACT?Being eltnate n the town of Waghlagton, the , toanty of Beaufort, the aforeeald i Rate, and being aeee tally do- 1 icrlhed ae followe, Tin: Being known , ia the Chrney wilklne and Sparrow I Lot, and bounded by the lande ot i lamer B. Sparrow, Ooetbe wtlktea. I r. c. S. Blaekledge, and containing ine-eerenth (1-t) of an acre, mere >r lean. It being the eame and dentleal lot that waa duly conveyed ly 0. S. Blaekledge to B. L Brown Old Mary O. Brown, by deed; dnlj ' ecorded la Book M, at page lit, of ' be Beaufort Connty Regie try. to 1 rhleb reference le hereby made for I . better doacrlpUon. , THIRD TRACT?That certain ' rant or lot of lend annate la Ae ' own of Waehingtoa, the county of 1 teaofort. the eforeeeld State, the a eme being ene-hglt of Let Ho. II U , he plot ot the tews or Waehingtoa. nd feeing Fifth atreet, between the treota ot Bonner end Harroy, eald >t being dig foot In length end 101 ' eet In width. It being the eame end < lentleal lot that wae duly conveyed , ? Mary O. Brewa by B. J. Keech at 1. hy deed, dnly recorded la Book ' I, at page 149. df the Beenfert oontry Regletry to which eald deed a e there recorded reference la hereby . lade for a better dhecrlpUon. The three lota above deoerlbed will e eold svperetely. one ettor tbe * ther. The underelgoed reeorvoe the < Ight to reonlre of any and all bidore to depoett with him tho eim of 10.00 ae a guarantee of good felth etore I heir bide will be recogalied * talo of eeoh aad^etl^of eald^llli e c. b.kjkh"' * - a,' ? . ..... omtrn .tbt Brow*'. Prof tear*.-* Inn to It a. m.; 1 Ml ?. a. uc.il Mondaja. WA0HINOTON, M. 0. I utonKMiit. Br. B. W. 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