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rciLmbsd irat inunoi' Caloo Alter, ftwm UUm bi ? <<>* ivuU ile?.TTuteHSoeSTst Wubiuton. N. c.. aadar Ite Mt ?Itenh ?. l?t?. roir^Moothi* * 1 !*.! ! i .'l.M Biz Months ;..a 1.50 CM YMT.. B.?0 Bnbecrlbers CMtrmg tne papar din soutlnued wilt pleaea notify this of Ceo on date of expiration, otherwise It will be eon tinned at ragnlar subscription rates until notice to stop U received. If row do not get the Dally New* promptly telephone or write the manager, and tbe complalr t will receive Immediate attention. It !e our desire to pleaee yon. All articles seov to me x?ally News or publication mast be signed by *e writer, otherwise they will not in published. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1914: MEETINGS IN KVEliY 8CIIOOI, HOUSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 Don't forget that every public fMUpol In North Carolina is required ""v jgv to celebrate "N'orth Carolina b. '/ **jiicii has been eet by SuperDa*' sit Joyiter for Friday, Decernintend*. . subject to bo "School and bor 4, the ? Improvement." Neighborhou taCfc district, young Everybody i. ^ women, boy-* and and old, men an. meet at each girls, are asked to o discuss and school hOUo.^ Fr,day v rogram: v consider the following p "usua and 1. a report on rural ct discussion of It. 2. Is'our school term long eno. *>d ft not how can we lengthen It. n*. get taOre teachers If needed? 2. Should we have more attention to agricultural, Industrial., and domestic science subjects? Carr we form a Corn or Canning Clnb? 4. How can we Improve school house and grounds? De we need a school farm? 5. Are the roada in the neighborhood what they should be? If n^t. how can we jjotter them? 6. How can we Improve sanltar* and health conditions In our community? 7. llow can we 4>ot!er enronrogc ? more rending by young and old?" O How can we get a better scho-l 11- ^ brary and more books and papers for older people? How can we help any illiterate grown people learn to rend? S. How can our farmers co-oper- ^ ate to better advantake fcr raiding home supplies, better marketing. ^ getting more livestock, better m.v ' chinery, rural telephones, keeping out of debt, etc.? * il. How ran we get a better gettogether and pull-together spirit among all our people? Do we need h 1 bitter organization of farmers an.1 farmers' wives, picnlis. sinking schools, debating societies, fnore ^ recreation, etc ? 1". What do we need for the improvement of our county? A county fair? A county farm life school? A whole-time county school superliv i'"n(ietii: w-nun-.-i... A county school commencement? Other plans? The people in every school district are also asked t<? observe Thursday ; December 3) as "Public ltonriGrounds and Buildings Day." MAKE Till-! FAMIV.Y WORK. There need be no "servant problem" in the life of the able-bodied woman who has no very small children, according ti> the d.urrir.e < * pounded by Josephine Story in hi-r book "Fur the Comfort of the F,?m Ily." The pr''T move fr hou'ek^n'tn without a servant Is to make Uou keening a chert:.-,. In^'-ad c.f n between maltl and tnl-dress or a ? jV on the part of the latter. Dlvld the household duties among the fam Ily. Then by * process of elimlttr? tion and selection, dual colleeMnc ornaments. furniture, super fliiou silver, in fact every article whirl' does not contribute directly to thr artistic or material comfort of 11k family, vanishes into the limbo o' discarded things. "My next step." says Mrs. Cooper of the story, "wa to substitute paper for the liner dollies used on the polished table. "While foraging for Ideas I discov ered paper bag cookery, and lot those bogles, greasy pans, skulked shame faeedly ont of sight. You can haw no idea until you try them wtyjt time paper plates save. Paper cups have jfrr proved a boon In which to serve cool refreshing drinks .to our evening R y guests on the veranda. The morning K;. 'after we are not confronted by a row K of soiled glasses. E| "Tho co-operative housework exIt pertinent has worked to a charm,' summed up Mrs. Cooper. "The labor and the cost of ilvtng has been reduced without sacrificing the amenities of life." Put your family to work and wlpt ~ the servant, problem Off the slate. C. E. Hamtmry, of ftglelgh. N. C* . ^ lUneeda Biscuit nourishment?fine Savor?purity?cttymeM ?wholeeomcneee. All for j cents, in tho muisture-proofpackage. Graham Crackers | A food for every day. u Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and* fresh de- H livercd. 10 cents. S^AFAROONS i ' ' 4 A delightful new .biscuit. with a rich and delicious cocoanut fia- 1 vor. Crisp and always I fresh, xo cents. Hrctn/ baked by Buy* NATIONA \uvCUIT I COMRr , # "amc I Altaays took fr.r i.:a. ^ -0 POLITIC# AM) POLITICIANS 1 : :?* o Owing to the number of" German |iron-i in the l>In detention camp at i iytngia, tlie soldiers cull one section [ the iuolosure "The House or ords.'' New Jersey has P5.000 widows apd j early as many bachelors and Btjsm !s said to have seven times as any women as men. It is estimated that the French ovornment is now spending about Lt.bOO.IiU'.) on the war. This sum. mwevcr. is loss than during the first wo months of the European scrap. "Hands off" will be ti e pulley of (o a dm in titration at .Washington u?w tiiat ill? American troops nave icon withdrawn from Vera Cruz? i>rovidcd American InximU there wo not menaced. There f:i a market in Europe just icv for miniature American flaps, maile either of silk or cotton bttniM'?:. put up in the form of stickpins. \:.ieriian citizens there find the flags very e nvi-iilent. TVemtsft of the threats of the 'ry V to hold r. Real-law election *">' ?? mbr-r I, two days before the 'ii-r.e n.le-amendment poos Into of' 1r ra"ni:v\ Ohio, liquor men; r.^lv. lo .>r^r re In the liquor I -.-h-r-- ar-i hi ! I've'their plans In TRY 11IIS FOR YOFK rOl Cl! Thousands of people kr^n couph beraure unable to pet tho $iglr remedy. Coughs arc caused by i:; animation of Throat nnd Dronohial I Tubes. "What you need is to sooth liis Inflammation. Take Dr. King's Vew Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises thPhlem and quickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a EOc hottlo 'rem your druggist. "Dr. KlngV N?wk Discovery quickly nnd com nletclv el en pert my rough." write* I it. Waits. Floydale.-Texas. Mono? hack if rot satisfied, but it nearlj always helps. FOR POSTMASTER. To the Democratic Patrons of Wash ington, N. C., Poctoflls: After long thought I have decldoc to bccomo a candidate for appoint ment as Postmaster for this office And as Mr. Small has said that h< will leave the choice to a preferentia primary, I respectfully ask the con sldoration and voWof every goo< Democratic patron of the office, bott 1n Washington and those who re ! reive their mall on the rural fre dellvory routes from this office (a I understand all will be permltte to participate in the primary)10-l-U.c A. J. COX. -Fii i I Afl A. A > PREPARE SHEEP AND LAMBS Fitting and Showing of Superior Types { ' of Farm Animals la of Great Value lo Industry. 1 * (Br O. C. HUMPHREY.) Fitting lire stock and showing It at fairs and expositions has become an established custom tn countries where Improved live stock Is maintained. Beginning with the district or coontyfalr, where the show ie of local Interest, and positing to the larger shows of state, national and Internationa! cope, the fitting and showing of superior types of farm aniipal* ia of great value and importance to the live stock Industry. It impresses upon the mind a of all who see the exhibits s knowledge*" of the types and breads of farm animals adapted to various purposes, sad demonstrates (be possibilities In well bred and wsll selected aninuls when brought to the very best condition by proper feeding and fitting. v To prcmoto this moans of education, state fairs, associations and oftentimes individuals directly or Indirectlybenefited, oiler liberal fcrixed to encourage breeders "to spend their tlmei energy and moans in fitting their animals for shows Exhibitors, bowever, are usually benefited moat by the art and skill which they develop In r electing and feeding their animals and from the publicity they derive from showing them. To be able to uow superior animals is the best kind of advertising a stockman can employ. Such advertising la more to be pought alter than the prise money offered as premiums. On tbo other hand, poorly selected and fitted animals detract from the educational features of the show ring, misrepresent ^nd -injure the breed represented, give tho owner a poor reputation as a breeder and discourage, rather than enq^arago, onlookers In selecting and rearing Letter live stock. Too much i-:.:yuaois Cisnnoi do piaceu, tnerciore, upon carefully selecting and fitting animate which are to servo for show purposes. Well fitted animals exhibited in the how rinj, especially fat breeding animals ot meat producing types, are frej quently coiuieptned by^ farmers and breedecs yho havo never fitted and Pure Erad Sotfttocftk wn?Champion Yearling WeKisr, atlonal, 1913. showed live atodfc, It fo1* ruo thtt* one can Justly criticize*the 1 condition in which such anln&te afi^K ar on does net understand that tl 3 ownei has fitted them simply to slioa ' t0 the public tl.e possibilities of anfa >a'a ?! such selection and breeding. The show rlr. ? is not intended to >catc tho stoct man to have his animak * lu show yarvl condition at all time*, ^ h'Jl rrfther to cilucato and inspire him tc select esdoala of superior brecdti\' and of such individuality that he cal* make thou attain the size, conforma-1 tlon." quality and condition mo3t de i si ruble when .the time comes to market then?. WLen sheep nave Deem onco nigm? fitted and shown they cannot bo kQ3t iii' thaf? condition. but must be rcduc&l Ih flcifl*. This roust bo done most care fttl.y, or ihc shteep may be serlouslv Injured. of even killod. However. 1! the owner is-' tf Careful feeder. Jk? doe6 not sacrifice nsminy of his anlmate'by gbow fitting as many believe, because he understands reducing their flesh as wclf as putting it on. Reducing show sheep in flesh is accomplished chiefly by ctftlng dowft their feed very gradually and tyfing sure that they obtain an abundance of outdoor .exercise. News for Troops. London.?France's proposal to trapply the troops with news of tho progress of the war by means of a specially edited newspaper is not altogether > a new idea. It was done In this country when the cavaliers were flghtfng under Prince Rupert as king's body guard. Their officers were supplied with news letters giving them infor matlon necessary for the campaign Hut if an officer happened to be taker crisoner he made it a point oT honoi *.o oat his news letter1 rather than at 'cw it to fall into tho oncar's h*sd? Foundation of Cotton. When the Leaeo'we lighthouse. Eng land, was' buiit on tho sandy V/irra ihore the builders were puzzled by th lack of a suitable foundation for lu masonry to r, /.n l-.scnicua .7?y ou of the difficulty was effected. In th vicinity an Incoming ship, laden wlti a cargo of cotton, had gone ashore am had become a total wreck. Tho col 1 ton was useless for its intended phi - pose, so tho boles were salvaged an dumped into tho sand at the poit where the lighthouse was to be crec . ed. The fleecy mass settled into th sand, and under compression becam as solid as a rock, while Its,permi 3 nency was assured by It# complete sul ti morslon. The stability of this Strang i- foundation may be gathered from tt e fact that the Cower erected thereo s stood, and abed its welcome light regi ' larly every night, for about a cental and a half, only being extinguish? two or three yean ago, as it was z 1 his is a purely local event Not??kwm?%iwiJirplnS011" " home ' BevTnt^'St"WaTwo/im^yi: ^"My back troubled mo for .months and my kidneys weer disordered, causing me n lot Of annoyance. Finally I used Doan's Kidney Pills .and two boxes relieved the kidney trouble and made my back feel much better. I still consider this remedy one of merit * and heartily confirm jroy former endorsement." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a Jttdney remedy--got Loan's Kidney Pills?Abe same that Mr. Hard in son had. Foster Mllburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N.^T. Admired a Good Fighter. At a certain well-laiown gardtm restaurant in 8t. Louis the proprietor baa' a parrot that often furnished a great deal cf amusement. One evening whan the garden was'fllled a tfny tax terrier pup slipped In. Polly happened to be off of her perch, walking in her ptgeoq, toed manner as fast as ftar chnln would allow. The pup spied her and made ono grand dash for poor Pblly. grabbed her, and gave her the worst shaking she'd ever had in her life. When they were finally separated Polly, standing In the midst of box ruined finery, cocked her saucy he it. on ono stdo and exclaimed: "1 like that pup." An Active Liver Means Health. If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dlsxtoess. Constipation, Biliousness. Head actios an A Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. . They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c, at yonr druggist. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of mn order of I ho Sunrrlnr Pnnyf nt county, mud*In the special proceeding entitled "W. L. Vaughan, Administrator of John Cox, deceased, vs. Charlie Cox. a minor; Henry Co* t ala.t helrs-at-law df John Cox, deceased, the same being Ne. .. upon the special proceeding docke^. of said court, the undersigned commls-* oioner will, on the 7th day of December, 1914, nt 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse .door in Washington. N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash these certain tracts of land lying and being In Chocowinlty township. DeanCort county, adjoining the" lands of Fred Wolfenden and others, bounded as follows: First Tract?A piece of land known as the Eli Rogers Place, containing 14 acres more or less, fully described In deed Dook 102, page 372. Register's office, being the same land conveyed by deed from Jaa. E. Taylor i to John Cox. September 11, 1902, Book 118, pag'e 256?beginning at a post oak where the cart road crosses a small branch; thence down said small branch to Maple Branch; thence up the various courses of said Maple Branch to Fred. Oriel line; thenoo south with his line-to his corner, thence south to Beiyxy and Apsley Grist's corner to a gum in a small* branch; thence down said branch to the beginning. Second Tract: 3elnfc that tract conveyed by deed from Jesse B. Archbell and wife to John Cox, January 12, 1904, adjoining tho lands N. C. Hughe* and others and bounded ai K'ollows: On the west by the Wash| Int'ton and New Bern public road; on I the .noTth and east by the lands of I the A vent heirs; on the south by tho lands or N. u. mi^nea. containing one ncre, toy estimation, more or less. See deed book 128, page 23, Register's office of B<iaufort county. (Above land contains the residency of the Jate John Coat). This 3hd day of November, 1914 W. L. VAUCiHAN, 11-2-4 w3 Commissioner. MISS " ... t NOTICE. ' To the creditors and *11 person! or concerns geneml^r, do ing busines with tho J. H. Simmons Marble ? Granite Co.: You are hereby notified that the partnership between'J .H. Simmon; nnd B. T. Simmons, trading as thr J. H. Simmons Marble & Granite Co,. Has been dlssoved.. That .thr* -?aid B. T. Simmons haB sold his in ' iereet in said partnership to said J ' 71. Simmons and has withdrawn ; therefrom. That the said B. T. 81m. inons ia not liable for any futur i parchaBes or crodlta extended to th' . said partnership. That the said J II. Simmons assumes all outstanding [ liabflltfeH and indebtedness of th< . said partnership, and receives -el present accounts -and liTdobtedneai due said partnership. This November 1, 1914. J. H. SIMMONS* B. T. SIMMONS. Partners of J. H. Simmons Marbli ' St Granite Company. 1 11-19-4 wc I ? *. r*" 11 ,ru i 4 NOTICE, a ' ? h d Notice is hereby given thht th< I. undersigned has this day duly qualJ r' fled as administrator C. T. A. of Wm d E. Perry, deceased, Jate of Bean 1 fort .county, and all persons holding l' claims against the said estate will ? present the same to me. duly verified v within one year from the date of thlj \y notice, or this notice will be pleaded e In bafof their veoovery. All per ie sons Indebted to the said estate wtl n please make immediate payment. t This November it 1914. 2 f. H. CLARK. 2 Adnvtalrt^tor C. T. ks LambSSL. sash * { ? 8ho#p IklSI, NCk ......... t#0f Oc 8oo? Wax . . I5c Dama^d'^yhldee.'pw lb ' * I O10* <>? * ? ?s*?0 Oreen salt hide. lfe Drysalthldes 14* rw skla. Kit 14, Lamb tklu, each .24?4?c NOTICE or BALE. By virtue of the power of. sale contained In a certain mortgage dead, made bj J A Wll k inson and others, ' del* recorded In the oBoe of the Register of Deeds fof- Beamfort county. In Book 174. page SIS, the uaderderelgned mortgage, will at the rimes, date, and places hereinafter recited, expose the real estate and personal property hereinafter described. for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said morgtgage Indebtedness. On Friday. November loth, 1414, at 12 m., will sell the steam Drudge No. One, at that point, on the Drainage District, where the said hedge its then at work. Steam Dredge No. Two. at that point on Drainage District, where sal.l dredge la than at work. Both of sold districts where said dreduce are now at work, and at the point, at which* same will be sold, are In Beaufort county. And wlU sell af the courthouse door of .Beaufort county. N. C., OB Monday. November doth, 1414, ai 12 m.. the following {described propertyr That tract of land, the property of J. A. 'Wilkinson, situate lp North aarodlns, Beaufort county, town ol Bethnven: Beginning on Pantegc street at the northwest end of th< Beth;seen Lumber Corn's dry kiln 1*R fW /mm Vlnr ol Font an A mean. ntng thence eaatwardly on a lint parsJI el with King street to the Nor folk : loath em Railroad Co.'a tracl that g>0O8 to their water depot! thence ni? that traclfc to King atreet; thence With King otreet westward^ to Pant ygo Creek; thence with oaU creek to. the beginning. Togethei with all the right title Internet and estate an d lease hold that the said J. A. Wii'hlnooa own* In said de scribed lai *L together with aU build Inge; imprcnreraents, etc., on the said property. Also that Electric Plant of J. A Wilkinson, t Htuate In the town ol Belhaven. N. C., part of which la located on the^ tract jnat before de scribed, and said plant conslstlni among other i >roperty of the follow lng: One 160-b torse power, fuor t?1t< horizontal eng Ine, manufactured b the Valley Iroiti Works; one general electric dynam ?, No. 86863, 90 kilowatt. one gene ral electric generator type 8106; one/ 300 horse power upright boiler, manufactured by thf Wlckett Boiler Co., together with el! belting, piping* wiring, pulleys, tools appliances and.:equipment, pole*,- art lights and m aters on the .streets and in the buildings In the town of Bel haven. N. 'C., together with all and every kind of other fixtures and equipment used In connection wifli the Electric*Light Plant beftre de scribed as contained In said mortgage. , And also that certain franchise with alt amendments thereto whlel was granted to the said J. A. Wil klnson bg the "Oosrd of the Tow* of Bolba>eu. on the 26th dny ej October, 1907, for the operations el an electrte light plant for the said town. Time of sale of the two dredge* November 20th. Lahd and othei property. November 20th. This Oetober 81, 1914. THE AMERICAN STEEL DREBQI WORKS. A Partnership, Morgagee. SIMMONS A VAtJOHAN. Attorneys 11-&-4WC > OTICB OP MIX. Under and by virtue of mortgage dated June 16, 1911. from Horace Jenetto to the undersigned, D- U. Martin, which ia recorded !ti the Reg liter's office of Beaufort county North Carolina, In Book 164, pagi 78, I will sell at public auction, fOi cash, to the highest bidder, befor< the courthouse,doff. Beaufort conn ? ty, on December 7th, at 18 o'clock * noon, the followtng described rea ' * estate, to-wit: adjoining the lands o L. T, Thompson and others, ant more fully described as follows: 3 On Jacobs Creek, being 49-acrei 1 of the Dixon land, lying to the north * ward of the fifty acres that was mort 1 gaged to W. A. Thompson and sole ' under said mortgage In May, 1911 ; beginning at W. A. Thompson's cor \ ner, upon the'piece which he has ? ' mortgage at Jacob's Creek. Thei i above said W. A. Tbompeon'a line t< 1 the bacl: line of said laud; then wltl said line liorth 18 8-4 weht fai " enough that a parallel line with tlx first -will cut off forty acres; thai parallel with the first Hue to Jaeob'i Creek; then down said creek it various courses- to the beginning containing 40 acres. This Noyamber 6tb, 1914. Q- U. MARTIN. 5 \ ll-6-4wo EXECUTOR* NOTICR. \ Having duly qualified oh the SOtl day of October, 1914, as Kxecutoi > of the Last Will and Testament oi (Clarissa 8. Bonner, late of the ooun < ty of Beaufort. Notloe la hereby gi7 - en that all claim* against ggtd ea ; tate, duly verified, must be presentI [ed to the undersigned within tweiv? . months from this date, or this noj nice will be pleaded In bar of re I (Covery. -All persona Indebted to skid m 1 tate are requested to make lmmedl ate settlement. This October 88, BRYAN T.-BOXNER. par be pleaded in bar of their ro00 All'pereona Indebted to aaU art,u will Pleaao make immediate parThla loU dar of October, X?J4. 1 J. BRIAN GRIMES. ' WublDfton, N. C. 10-31-6*/. - T* KOTWB. "*1 ? *- . Bf vlrl.ua of mortgage, omenta br W. D. Lnpton on the ISth dar o Jnlr. 1808. and 3a|>tamber let. IMS to M. Makalr. and regietei'ed lo Bwol will aell for cash, at courthouae dooe Waablngton. M. C.. on 4th < Da camber, 1*14. at 11 o'clock noon the following property In' Bell tavei N. C.: One home and lot on Front agree! beginning at Mill* Wlndler'e month east corner on From etreat and ran nlng with him line 186 feet to W. L. Oden'e lino, thence, with said Odei Una 86 feet to John vBell'e line thence with John Bell'a One 188 (ae to Front etreet; thoooo along Fran etrpet *8 feet to the yolnt of begin nlng. M VklKtLY, SR. October 14. 1814. 11-8-4 w None*. The Board of Countr" Commlaalon ore will reoelee open competitive hide at anr time during Mondaj December 7, 1814. for Iho biro o conrlcte and equipment for ihi I months of Jannarr and Februnrr 1*14. The board resarwaa the rlgb ! to reject anr and nil bide It no satisfactory. W. E. RWINDELL, th'm'u 11-16-lOtc. I .. NOTICE. Notice is hereby siren that tV I anderBfgnod has this day dulj dualized as administrator of Josepl 1 T). Pate, deceased, late of Beaofor ' county, and all persons holdlni claims asalnst the said estate wll ! present the same to me, duly verified within one year from this date, 01 f this notioe will be pleaded In ha: . of their recovery. , All persona In debted to the said estate will pleas* [ make Immediate payment. , This November 4.JJ14. W. H. PATE, Administrator. ' I W. A. THOMPSON. Attorney. . 11-4-4 we. , ^ NOTICE ?F SALE. North Carolina?Beaufort Obunlj I MeKeal-Rlehardaen Hardware Com pand vs. Washington Lumber Com ' pany ?t al. I Tinder and by virtue of aa eneet i Hon Issued la the Superior Court o Beaufort conaty on November Sri 1914, la the above em titled cause dl rested te the Sheriff of Beatifoi ' county, the undersigned > or his *n< 1 cesser in office will, on Monday, Jar uary 4th, 1918, at 19 o'eloek nooi 1 sell at the eouttheuse deor In th J town ef Washington the foUawlm r timber and^tlmber rights, and c*b? 1 rights conveyed In the follewlar d? Scribed timber eoauuyanees: (1) Jamea Joaes and wlfa te W ' P. Hbrrell and J. B. Heeaenger. n corded In Book 171. "page 9?9. (1) L. L. Porter to ?W. F. Barge! and J. B. Kessengar, recorded l Book 179. case 970. , (S) Guilford W. Dt*oa to TP. 1 Harrell and J. R. KssBsnger. kesfcrd ed In Book 16t, pago . <4T T, D. Borr to W. 9. Am' and J. R. Kessenger, rMOifit v I Book 171. Me 1*1. (1)R. LTlId wards to W. P. flat L roll and J. fit. Kesaenger, mwit , M Book 161, page 111. (C) J. H. Edwards to W. V. Hat . roll and J. R. Kessenger, rosords , In Book 171, -page 16S. i (7) A. 8. "Warren. Jr., to W. T - Harrell and. J. R. Kessenger, record j ed in Boofc 161. page 116. (t) RaehaeL Edwards etjri. to W , P. Harrell and J. R. Kessengmr, n ! corded In Book 171, page 16c. f (1) B. T. Oodley to W. P. Htrril I and J. R. Kessengsr. recorded 1 Book 169. put 111. a All of said Timber conveyance# b? - ing referred to and eet out at lengt In a deed from A. M. Dumay. Trui I tee, to 8. B. Fotrle. -which Is rt corded in the offlce of the Regtsta - of Deeds of Beaufort county in Boo 171, at pago 449. > Said salo will bp foe easb to th 5 highest bidder. ? This the 11th day of Norembei ' 1914. t tOEO. B. RICKS. 1 Shertff of Bedufort County. # 11-13-4wke Cook With Gai Heat With Got ! Light With Gai , ' It is better than any ? other fuel. It is the price it was before the war. Washington Gas Co. A. * * M"*'" * Office oxer Brown'. Dm. t*OT* Hear. ItclUm.; to Sp. ?m>. WASHINGTON, N. Os' v ^ J tKHOUKOmm. " Dr. H. W. Carter aonoucces ? that .faataalaa and era Huwi J are mrniakad free to all ?" ? J per hla reenter faa at tan ?.! ? e.lani tor ilia examination at w * . ,?WT'* ?See exer jr. B. aitl Ma Except Mcnfffe MS IMarB I l loion t nun tar I WaaUncton, l?. & s I Otflce RostewLaBld*. Pbeart <fl P. O . Bex 156 M M. N. BERRY ' 'mwleselc Distributor < Floor, lied, Hay And Grata Ml ' | WwhlaatOD N. C. W" t i?; , ; ' DR. ERNEST W. DVjnt, e>? OSTEOPATH IQ PHTSWLAW^e J [ UATAKKILAI. 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