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rDBi.mHun imt *TTwt?wt> S CbIob AUar. batwaan Main a_d u? .; ona Btnatm. if t.Jr lit?N aa inma-claaa natttr Aaaaat I, not. at U?a poaloBo. >t Waablnatoo. N. C., uml.r tha act M March t. 1870. fe," " Month..... ,t .It i \ Four Month* 1.00 ; . , tlx Months 1.80 On*Yeer........ 1.00 . , / Subscribers CsaTrmg tne paper dineontlnued will plana* notify this often on data of expiration, otherwise tt will be continued at regular suby acrlptlon rate* until notice to atop la received. to If yo? do not get me Dally Now? promptly telephone or write the manager, and tha complali t will reK eelve Immediate attention. It to our dealre to please you. t AH articles aenv vo t*-.o t>ally News or publication must be signed by Jh* writer, otherwise they will not je pabllshod. ES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 191-1. SHOl* EARLY AND Ill'Y IX WASHINGTON. Notwithstanding the difficulty of obtaining imported merchandise by ^ reason of the barriers to commerce which war lias erected, the stock* i f the merchants of Wifhlogton are a: this time very complete In their vail ous departments. Many of our merchants anticipate! the effect of hostilities, and secure! the bargains that London, J'arS*. sr.i Berlin were in no position to tali-" from the manufacturers cf Urea: Dritnin. France and Germany . Tim merchandise offered this secs,>n to ?he public In the stores a:: .... f W :? h.pg'iiu is as varied In assortment, es choke in quality. .? . v. u-*;lr> In i'okIlt. where arL cnicr info creation. and a* reasonable it price, as that to bo found i:i of the shopping centers of :l: United States. Residents of Washington make It a point of honor to pa* lze the local merchants 4\v!iu strive ;? 'so earnestly to gufker from o'.i -i (.titers the very best of nianuf.v-tur? articles for their customers, and v.' do so nvudi in every way i ? pror;.-.the growth of tiio city ar.?l ^iirvii . lug territory In all of . i : i interests. Kvcry dollar expended in fit* c tablishnienis stores, ami .-l:o- - Warhing'on does its duty in svdir tiio general business of city, reflects, in its ..tvn ilegrre, :< 1;. to nit tltf.se ir.terr.svl in tl;? " progress and :li.? prosper'. :y >; people. ^ If homes are to be fitrv.l.-'md i litem be equipped front tlie w-> stocks that are offered by :he t'r .. It: tins if dwelling-- are 10 i: adorned, in no establlf'inietits o-. side of Washington enn th*re i f und richer. more tast-ful. or m. varied stocks ' > .-' lee: from than : stores of Washington provide. holiday r ore souvu: If ' , purchased iiOin the r. l'al.le | trustworthy lirnts who do * l.u>k:in the capital r:iy of Meant >r*. ormn Complete as are tic stack <r : merchants here. '!> ? call early j? ?;ii i>.? wi. for ihe p? o* ' J to herd, n* by tli-inc s i they no: on"? J r 4 have t;?.? ? t. .arc." n--r. mcnti*. hut 11:- y rnn tin tht*!r In; lng with '. "tier JutSfrnvni :?r. 1 wi,s. greater rnro. ati I <1 ' ! !"? ri'-.r romfcrt than !:i the day* ' yr'- ! multitude* wlilrh the fiir!a!'.:ht ! fore Christina* !nvar!??h!y 1 t:*:it? 1 the H'ore?. Shop early art l buy in Wa-hirr*' > pliould be the popular slogan Tor *' coming week*. MARKETING HITS GREATEST IBi t WE ARE LONG ON PRODUCTION, SHORT ON DiSTRILuTlON. By Peter Radford * Lecturer Ntttloiut Karmt-ra* Cnler. The economic distribution of Turn* J productn iK today tpe world's gj-eatcst t problem and the war, while It has I brought its hardships, has clearly em- i phasized the importance of d 1st r! bit* ' tion as a factor in American agriculture and promises to give the farm ers the co-operation of tho govern* L; ment and the bujt1nenB mm tho solution of their marketing problem. Thin result will. In a measure, compensate us for our war losses, for the business interests and government have been in the main assisting almost exclusively on the production side of agrlcuituro While the depart- , ment of agriculture has been dumping tons of literature on the farmer telling \ k * him how to produce, the farmer has been dumping tons of products In tho' nation's garbage can for want of a \ r market ' . The World Wilt Never Starve. \ At no time sinco Adam and Eve were driven from tho Garden of Eden ^ (j- have 'the -inhabitants of this world ; suffered from lack of production, but 1 - v some people have gone hungry from , the day of creatfon to this good hour ( \ tot the lack of proper distribution, u WxSlight Variations Is production hare ^ Children Cry i The Kind Ton line Always ] la use tor over SO yean, All Counterfeits, Imitations c Kx pertinents that trifle with Infants and Children?Expe What is Ci Costorla Is ti harmless snbst gorle, *>rops and. Soothing j contains neither Opium, M< suhstanec. Its a pro is Its got and allays Fever!slincss. F? lias been in constant uso foi Flatulency, WlaA Colic, al I>Uirrhcrn. It regulates 1 as*luillutes tlifl Food, giving The Children's l'unacca?Th GENUINE CAST In Use For (F The Kind You Hav TV ;.-m foil" tia* p!f.< "a o" want, wilii* j a: o:ner rcr"~?l.*d cut the. world i* c j wLn 10 ran over Drrti -* land of olnnlv. r f,? row i.uve *r rr nan onMenth or: t*"? ttltabtt 'an.1 01 r < earth's r.?rntre : -.n itrwl T.e not o?iy .-a* ? t yrpW's ar?-a to draw on on* " |? i >\>* t-r. ? ? that m ?? Ot I dire r..v" v ?tv one-irut th" enrir c t?*i. t. ; : ?.*:! .it the present tima iiv.ne out ot the tree*, loi i fs.vt. !t from wild I v'Ti a~:d it fmn rtrcams. No' ?her id h?*coi".:e alarmed; tfcu - i>rs always feared t'-r* ti- r.r-.i'a-Njr v.o?td, not scppij* if "i i-.c. .i- 'licit has found expres-j lr v i .? ? r?. 'i> ef our Ftftt.^n law. v.i'n-* rr..1 Ii-'* farmer hn? hr ii m w, j *f ? ,? nn,| mith-J |r- r. -f ?;r.-t if.riiet aad wwtr?l-.| !* ' o: ... <: the consumer.' C-c'c to tec Sc I. j I \-? r.:v pc' -rr? havo o^n ^rnlr-r ic qiovo b'fk to tho farm 1 . r" . v of i?u?ni hove tnsvotl.; \ '? n. r. r.c Tir el" * cousins hack lo, !i ; ..1 this ypr'h's surface con-: 1" ' .l*' 00 ,.! i? acres Of till-! I." .a: i .v!;g"T? t!>ov ran make a ' -itoT tf.e carlh with a - itn'V? 0o not norrl them J t?- ner^rfne orndnctlon is con*^1:. m now have all tlm producortt ci/.n ??o Tho city inuti has very f rr. n. r itfr-ps ot aertcultujcal condl* iir ? rim commonly awpttfl Theory tliv s'-q ;r short r? production is nl? v.r.-r.t "<\r stmnal increase in profr.r c>.'Tr.r!i? that <j: our inert..re iCr.utaMou. t o / orla as a ^arm. ;V rtc-t'n as on? his faro:, w# f i * \\ r>~sjiou :.rr? * o; iantf in ' .. i?f Shi* amcnnt thorn jh v 'i-vi'iMi :v ; ' > ft "re-* "on the v. rn - !i' . ? ?! acres nn t'-.c t .* - " i "-.ci r. ,n ov.lilvaUcu. Hi ? " "! ir.'c, nptir.o. rV^s nnt jr.;,t,, > p>MMn-" lards, loro its. etc.. : vr i;uan'.;;ios of meat arc ;.r. rr'.c< anrnjii eron arprdxl*nr''-s hMr'-n !o:? husnols ct cc.. r.i "i. .? pounds pt fibro f * 'f? meat.. 'Jiv i ' nnuai worM crp for . iw.;::iro,; v :r;; ino i ; r. -."i:* i . . r.ri. :k t.g fellows: | Half ^rcvtc'i* Halt j v -nr.- ? llrrade. i t c i : :.) : : .4.0?V> 2.IK* rtb'i.ftGft i ' -iw- :,.rM.r>2C.?mfl j I! . > - 000 ? r *: jn.f" 17,r?il.200 ! i. ?.! : :?:i nrorcco m- j. . - . r-' > !" . :k :i .ii i:i per j > ' c.c:miiarrrt i <" " increa?o . *: "Ti: -,r exceedsj f.::p ; ? ion, nnfl smai TROll Fe Majority of fHendj Ticjighl Mr. 1 T.'ir!d Die, Bat C:'S l.'.ijod Him to ' l ( , s Pomcnyton, Ky.?In interesting adriccs f.'sm this plr.cc, Mr. A.,J. Hughes 1 writes 35 fallows: "I was down with itomacti- trouble far five (5) years, and 1 vculd htive skJc headache so bad, at i Imcs, that I thought surely I would die. i I tried different treatments, but thej c lid not seem to do mc any good. I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep a nd all my friends, except one, thought !j ] tif^iipfd'a Black Draught, fi^lv ^nt|| 1 looght, and which has keen \ hal bonio the UrMtsn oC . a bora made wader Ida pti> lupervtslon alnce Ita Infancy, no one todeoelveyoain tliln- 1 md " Ju*t-u-?ood " are but and endanger the health of rlcnbo agalnat ?zperluent. 1 (VSTORIA Itnto (or Castor OH, Pare- 1 Syrnps. It la pleasant. It . , orphino nor other Narcotlo * krantco. It destroys Worms w more than thirty years ft r the relief of Constipation. i 1 Teething Troubles and tho Stomach and Bowels, healthy and natural sleep* o mother's Friend* OR IA ALWAYS , Signature of rer 30 "Years i e Always Bought NY. * g W YOHW CI TV. nHnMHHHHHHi :rTT??r~ iu ea-.'Maie i~z:ar^T~" can easily Increase production 25 pei cent li a remunerative market can be ? found tor the products. In textile , libreti the world shows an Increase , during tho past naif eleende In produc- , t inii ot ih per cent a Rain at a popula tton incrcasp ot three per cent. I TUe people of this nation abould j adorer- tuemrelves to the subject of , luprovi'd racllitics for distribution. Overproduction and crop mortgage forrp tl?c formers Into ruinous com po-ttunn *.?th er.ch other. The remedy ites .n organization and in co-opera lion .a mar Ketiug. , I'M.EV EXPLAINS RED CROSS SEALS. Kl'.en, who is seven years old and i I've i sut l:i Kansas City, came home fi*:ns "school the other day with a red crctn and white "subscription card" the teacher had given her. Her mother had seen saihethlng about Ited Crosa Seals in the paper, but didn't know Just what it war all about. So it was up to Ellon to ex- i plain. j "Oh," said the seven-year-old proudly, "don't you know? They use the money to take care of sick folks 1 v.!ih ).irk folks that haven't got any ( -v.oroy ;o take care of ihemsclv^g.Thc i :j: they get from the Santy Clam soil3 goes to run a hospital for those ; folk}.. Anil they pay doctors and nu: I-.* to loach people how io get | v anil how not to get sick." 1 Thin Ellen's mother read thr .'.?! Jtr that email daughter had * brought home telling how ofter tuberculosis can be prevented, and 1 when she had finished she signed the j card for a liberal number of seals. ( I ( ??UgjgTj. i DUDLEY 2H inches NOEMAN inches ? i 2 r ? t\ C;'t. r*.ua o.. I.c. H?iw 3 IBLE | R FIVE YEARS! a _ t 'akmg other medicine I decided So d aka his advice, althoc J *2 eo. >ave iny confidence In it. j 1 have now been taking Black-Draught lor three months, and it has cured me? iaven'1 had those awful s!c!c headaches since I began using it I am so thankful for what Black* Draught has done for me." Thedford's Black-Draught has bees E ound a very valuable medicine for de- f< angementa of the stomach and liver. II c p i composed of pure, vegetable herbs, ? ontains no dangerous ingredients, and n tea gently, yet surely. It can be freely 11 E?tl by young and old, and should be * every family chest Oct a package today. Only a quarter. Ml! 5 ? 0 Mr. and Mr.. Joe Edwards. of ? his plow, spent part ot last week ? irlth their parents at Cbocewlnity, aj < C. Si Mia. Mable Teosly wan a guest of t. nr.; EstellH Gotten Friday night. Di Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lewi, and Jg laughter, Queenle. spent Friday light with their daughter. Mrs. Olive u <e\cou, of Tan gl. wood. "Mies Btatlg toigleton spent last Oi week In Washington visiting her Oi jroth.r, Mr. William H. Congleton. Di A Ana little boy J>aa arrived at the lome of Mf. and Mia. W. H. Rod gars 1-1 4 Captain and Mrs.' Ed. Bell were n our midst Sunday ofc last week. Mrs. Juliet Congleton and daugh:ea, Stella. visited Mrs. M. F. Conjleton on day recently. Mis. Laura Bright, of Bunyan, ,a ipent a few days last week at Cbocovtnity visiting relatives and frlenda r< Mrs. Cattle Congleton and little ty ln'ughtor, Elolse, were guest of Mr. ind Mrs. W. A. Congleton Saturday light and Snnday. . pa Miss Liula Nobles, of Chocowlnlty, ?c ins been spending several days with ler sister, Mrs. Alice Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edvrards spent at Saturday night of last week with Mr. Ni ind Mrs. James W. Cox at Acre Sta:lon. s " Mr. and Mrs. William B. Woolard pt ind little daughter, Annie Loulee, M were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John df Penner Cutler at Surry. N. C-. the pc fourth Sunday. %r Mrs. Leonard Cotten and Mis? Mable Teasly were visitors to your ^ :lty Saturday. " U ' , er About the Orchid. In 1"68 only 30 specimens of Epliendru were known to be under cultl- g' ration. Jn 1712 a traveler noted ?omo Bt specimens In Japan, hut up to 1820 b, irchlds Vere looked upon as a curl- u >eity la botanical gardens. The nl 'moth orchid," grown in the Philip- pi pines, is an air plant, as are many of [he epecimens. Tho price paid fof thla -are h'oom was 100 guineas. tc ? : ? to XOnCB OP SALE OP LAND. ci Under and by virtue of an order of w the Superior Court of Beaufor 08 county, made in the special proceed- Jlng entitled "W. L. Vaughan, Ad 8C ministrator of John Cox, deceased, ln vs. Charlie Cox, a minor; Henry Cox pl et al8., heirs-at-law of John Cox, de- _ ceased, the same being No. . . upon ? the special proceeding docket of ?ald court, the undersigned commls c> sioner will, on the 7th day of De BC cember, 1914, at 12 o'clock m., ai fl the courthouse door ln Washington J? N. Q.. otter for. sale to the hlghes: bidder for cash these certain tractf 18 of land lying and being in Choco- 01 wlnity township, Beaufort county. adjoining the lands of Fred Wolfenden and others, bounded as fol ?i low,: First Tract?A piece of land 08 known as the Eli Rogers Place, containlng 14 acresmore or less, fully de- J'1 icribed in aepd Book 103, page 372. !n Register's office, being the same land hl convoyed by deed from Jas. E. Taylor 011 to John Cox, September 11, 1902, Book 118, page 255?beginning a< tb el pest oak where the cart road ac crosses a small branch; thence dowr 5s said small branch to Maple Branch; thence up the various courses of said w Maple Branch to Fred. Grist line; thence south with his line tc his corner, thence south to Benny snd Apsley Grist's corner to u gum in a small branch: thence down said at branch to tho beginning. 10 Second Tract: Being that tract conveyed by deed from Jesse B. Archbell nnd wlfo to John Cox, Januar> p 12, 1904, adjoining the lands N. C. Hughes and others and bounded a follows: On the west by the Wash tngton and New Bern public road; oj gj .be Av'ent heirs; on the south bj he lands of N. C. Hughes. Contain ng ono acre. by estimation, more >r less. See deed book 128, page 23 [tegiFter's office of Beaufort county (Above land contains the residence :>? the late John Cox). ds This 2nd day of November, 1914 je W. L. VAUOHAN, M Ll-2-lws Commissioner. Is1 dlSS V N( 71 NOTICE. N - th To the creditors and all person; ty ?r concerns generally, doing buslnes* nc vlth the J. H. Simmons Mprble ? eB Iranite Co.: You aro hereby notified that the m tartnership between J .H. Simmon; ind B. T. ^Immons, trading as thr Df r. H. Simmons Marble & Granite w, :o.. has been dlssoved. That the aid B. T. Simmons has sold .his In ^ crest In said partnership to said J be I. Simmons and has withdrawn ne herefrom. That the said B. T. 8lra nons Is not liable for any futur' mrchases or credits extended to tb' th mid partnership. That the said J. ga 1. Simmons assumes all outstanding labilities and Indebtedness of the gr aid partnership, and receli#s all pa iresent accounts and Indebtedness cr lue aald partnership. va This November 1, 1914. 'co I; J. H. SIMMONS, B. T. SIMMONS, 'artnera of J. H. Simmons Marble & Granite Company. 11-19-4 we I NOTICE. ? ~T d* Notice is hereby given tt?at the of nderslgned has this day duly quail Cll ed as administrator C. T.,JL,of Wift. ty !. Perry, deceased, late of Beau- en ort county, and all persons holding tat (alms against the said estate wtll ed resent the same to me, duly, verified, mc Ithln one year from the date of this tlcj otlco, or this notice will be pleaded coi i bar of their recovery. All pprons indebted to the said estate will tat lease make immediate payment. at< This November I, 1914. - \ j. H. cuunc. AdulDiltr?tor C. T. A. '< < ' 1 ? . * * * "? J Q, IMP WCl .100 BOo ilk * * " " [ _ * * ' ' * * " de vg^fi&k'tyj; par lb. ...... lis ^ w sain. PT?. * ? 5. ...?! Bib.. .4 ^ SB # 10c ? een bait bides .. : lie rj bait hldss ? lis ?er akin, salt. IBs imb skins, each 300 40c XOTICB OF SAL*. ny virtue of the power of sale con- ba lned in a certain mortgage deed, fx ade by J. A. Wilkinson and others, vto ily recorded in the office of the 11 agister of Deeds for Beaufort coun- te , in Book 178, page 572, the under- wl rslgned mortgagee wUl at the W nes. dates and places hereinafter ce cited, expose the real eetste and th rsonal property hereinafter de- N, ribed, for salo at puhllc auction, r oaah, to the highest bidder, to b< tisfy said mofgtgage indebtedness, ea Oh Friday. November 10th, 1911, ni 12 m., will sell the Steam Drudge Ot >. One, at that point, on the Dralu- lu e District, wherq the said dredge th then at work. to Steam Dredge No. Two, at that 8t lnt on Drainage District, where ni Id dredgevis then at work. Both of said districts where ssld edges are now at work, and at the inta at which same will be sold, J e In Beaufort.county. And will sell at the courthouse >or of Beaufort county, N. C., or ? onday, November 30th, 1914, a< bi in., the following described prop- _ ty: That tract of land, the property co J. A. Wilkinson, situate-in North m irollna, Beaufort county, town of ^ elhaven: Beginning on P&ntego reet at the northwest end of the to elhaven Dumber Com.'3 dry kiln sa 5 5 feet from King street, and ran 1 ng thence eastwardly on a lint ir?lle! with King fctreet to the Nor ilk Southern Railroad Co.'s track lat goes to their water depot: lence up that track to King street; leace with King street weatwardh ' Pantego Creek; thence with said 01 eek to the beginning*. Together cp 1th all the right title interest anc* d itate and lease hold that the said A. Wilkinson owns In sald.de rlbed land, together with all bntld c' gs, ImproTements, etc., on. the salt* pi operty. ' Also that Electric Plant of J. A. . 'ilkinson, situate In the town of lD ?lhaven, N. C., part of which Is lo- ol itod on the tract Just before de- d< rlbed. and said plant consisting m nong other property of the follow g: One 150-horae power, fnor valve >r!sontal engine, manufactured b e Valley Iron Works; one general ectrlc dynamo. No. 85368, 90 kilo att. one general.electric generator, pe 8106; one 200 horse power up ght boiler, manufactured by thf Ickett Boiler Co.. together with all iltlng, piping, wiring, pulleys, tools, ipllances and equipment, poles, arc fhts and meters on the streets an* M the buildings In the town of Beliven, N. C., together with all and rery kind of other fixtures and lulpment used in connection with til e Electric Light Plant beftre de- b* rihed as contained In sail raort- is ige- re And also that certain franchise co 1th all amendments thereto which ce as granted to the said J. A. Wil- u? nson by the Board of the Town 8e T)elba\en, on the 25th day of to itober, 1907, for the operations of tli i electric light plant for the said ^ wn. bc Time of sale of the two dredges, svember 20th. Land and other p. operty. November 80th. c? This October 81. 1014. WE AMERICAN STEEL DREDG* M WORK8, JJ A Partnership, Morgsgee. MMONS & VAUOHAN. Attorneys ? I od XOTICH OP HAT.lt Under and by virtue of mortgage, re ited June 15, 1911, from Horace In nette to the undersigned, D. U. .' artln, which is recorded in the Reg- re ter'a office of Beaufort countyr in srth Carolina, in Book 164, page t, 1 will sell at public auctloa. for Hi eh, to the highest bidder, before ed e courthouse door, Beaufort coun, on December 7th, at 12 o'clock. P. on, the following described rea' co tate, to-wit: adjoining therlands of T. Thompson and others, and ar ore fully described as follows: B< On Jacobs Creek, being 40 acres the Dixon land, lying to the north- in ird of the fifty seres that was mort- in ged to W. A. Thompson and' sold te ider said mortgage in May, 1911, co ginning at W. A. Thompson's cor- of r. upon the piece which he has e n ortgage at Jacob's Creek. Then ore said W.v A. Thompson's line to e back line of said land; then with id line north 12 3-4 west far ough that a parallel line with the st will cut o? forty acres; then rallel with the first line to Jacob's eek; then down said creek its _ rious courses to the beginning, ? ntainlng 40 acres. y This November 5th, 1914. f D. V. MARTIN. 'T ll-6-4wo * ? I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having duly qualified on the 20th T y of October, 1914, as Executor <*the Last Will an4 Testament of trlssa 8. Bonner, late of the eonnof Beaufort, Notice Is here&r givthat all claims against sBd ea e, duly verified, must to presentto the undersigned within twelve inths from thlg date, or this sob will b? pleaded is bar at reAll panona lad iQid la uld ev a ara raqaaatad la make uamadli Battlement. i>~ 1 M rule October ??, 1914. } e^RTAN T. BONNER, Rrerntor of Clarke* ?. Boaaer. V K 1I1K .. . . i ' I'l ill led. 1 djj ofttrfTn! * 111 ptaw nuke Immediate pay-L "t ' ' I. Thl. I?th dH of October, lilt. , J. BET AM GRIMMS. JUNIUS D. GRIMES. Bxeeutora. . Waahlotton. N, C. 10-11-6.C . * NOTMTE. By rtrtne of mortgage, cmMM " ' W. D. Lnpton on the lltk day of ill. 1903, and September let, 1MB : inlfMr.a^SS.^r1 aahlngton. N. c . oe. 1U of De- mber 1914, at 1? o'eloek noon, e e^followlng propertT dk> Balkaren, , One bo one and lot en Went etreet, .ginning at Ml lie Wlhdley'e eeutv at comer on Wont etreet and rna- . nc with ble line ltd feet to *r. L. den'e line, theoea wttk nld oaen ue d( feet to Jqhn Bell'a line; * ante with John BeU'e line ltd feet . Wont etreet; thenee along Wont . reet 86 feet to the point of beglung. * u makei.t, SB. Ootober 14, 1114. 1147k = ?j r? NOTICE. C The Board of Count7 Commleelone will recelre open competlttre de at any time during Monday, aoember T, 1(14, for the hire of f nrlcte and equipment tor the onthp of January and February, _ 114. The board reeerrea the right reject any and all bide If not ( tlefaotory. W. E. SWINDELL, Ch'm'n 11-ie-iotc. NOTICE. ? Notice la hereby glren that tV * ldereigned haa thle day duly * lallfled aa admlnlatrator of Joeeph * . Pate, deceeaed, late df Beaufort * tuner, una ail persons Holding alms against the said estate win esent the same to me, dulj re rifled, lthln one rear from this date, or da notlee will be pleaded in 'bar ' their recorerr. All persons lnsbted to the said estate will please ake Immediate parmenL This November 4, 1114. W. H. PATE, Administrator. W. A. THOMPSON, Attorney 11-4-6 wc. NOTICE OP SAUL North Carolina?Beaufort Countr. cKeel-Richard son Hardware Cornpan <3 vs. Washington Lumber Com* panr et al. Under and br virtue of au eaeeusn Issued in the Superior Cpnrt sf saufort countr on November Sri, 114, in the above entitled cause dieted to the Sberlff of Beaufort mntr. the undersigned or hie snsseor In offlce will, on Mondar. Jan1x7 4th. 1915, at 11 o'clock noon, 11 at the courthouse door In the wn of Washington the following mber and timber rights, and other ghts conveyed in the following derlbed timber conveyances: (1) James Jones and wife to W. Harrell and J. R. Messenger, reirded in Book 171, page 161. (1) L. L. Porter to W. F. Harrell id J. R. Kesaengar, recorded In >ok 171, page 170(8) Oullford W. DlTontoW. P. arrell and J. R. KesrengbrTreoeriI In Book 169, page 166. (4) F. D. Barr te V. 9. Hawaii id. J. R. Keseenger, reoerded In x>k 171, page 161. . (5) R. L. Edwards to W. F. BarII and J. R- Keasenge?, recorded Book 169, page 111. (61) J. H. Howards to W.?F. Hw11 and J. R- Kessenger, recorded Book 171, pn<? ! ' * IT J A. B. YV utvui >* ? w - .- -^ | irrell and J. 4L Keeaenger. record- _ , In Book lit. page SIC. (8) Rachael Edwards et aL to W. Harrell and J. R. Keeaenger. rerded In Book 178. page 86C. ? (8) B. T. Oodley to W. T. Harrell id J. R. Kessenger, roeordad In >ok ICS, page S18. All ot aald Umber eonveyaneee be- J g. referred to and set out at length a deed from A. M. Dumay, True e. to 8. R. Fowle. which la re rded in the office of the Register Deeds of Beaufort county in Book 'ft, at page 449. Bald sale will be for cash to the 9 ghest bidder. This the 13th day of November, 1914. 2 OEO. E. RICKS. Sheriff of - Beaufort County. ll-18-4wkc ' look With Gas: leat With Gas ,\ght With Gas' [\ It is better than any other fuel. It is the ' price it was before * the War. \ : V - - * " . . . . OABTIR, M D Pnctka UdM to DIhim . 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