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k *v K *' **-<. *u? 'Miftf ?ic b?eK?> oad duwst*. BntCM ** MCOBd-OlAM (MttST i luviK i. 1>09, at til a postotfes at i . Washington, N. C./ under the act of March S. 1170. gjfc By One Month 9 l? Four Months 1.00 aV r.ls Months... l 60 %us Year * 1.09 ' .? 1 1 J Babsclibers Cearring toe paper diei continued will please notify this ofI tee on date of expiration, otherwise At will be continued at regular subscript Ion rates until notice to stop Is [ received. If yo? do not jpsv me Pally News i promptly telephone or write the manager, and th'<? complalr t will receive Immediate attention. It le our desire to please you. ? 11 articles sent to trre tally News or publication must be signed by *e writer, otherwise thdy will not a published. MONDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1914. BELHAVEN JOURNAL. . The latest victor to our exchange desk is the Belhaven Journal of Belhaven, N. C. Tho editor and manager Is W. L. Brown. The Journal Is weekly, Beven column, four pajre paper and judging from Its Initial number means much for the thrivirg and industrious community in whit h It is to be published. Not only is it mechanically well gotten up, but It teems with choice reading matter ^>oth editorially and locally. The people of Belhaven are to be congratulated In having such a medium in their midst and the Daily News feels confident that the Journ il .ftll Wo, pnnofrt1l.lv \1-. rhpTS cir'1: Took for the coming of - ! n X:rth Cnro1!~ N-v cr.'v " Ihtl*. r. " i:r. <-ci *1 i> if - -r.?. : . ; > - ti? ! .# ! O O t?i: i.V. No I BS. It\jUi Kociitbtcr. it? J Cro.-.; Dorse Show !-> op*.;.. *.;onduy at New Vcrk. Matty Baldwin has: res overt-J 're . his? r-ceu: mix-up with autd. McGraw is dead set upain.it Sin:'., tng the number of players. Ue : ; ways lias favored a big crowd on t.' . 4 bench. Jinx Flynn. the Pueblo Ilea* ; weight, will pot his chance n?. .'.1 licit li on T mutiny nigh: ':i ?\" . York. / Billy Wagner, the crack Chit-ay?. lightweight, boxc-s Touxmy Daly Terre Haute, lad., next Weilncsd- > r.ighi. The Urate*' new* park will he r corker, iti^s ?-atd, and some new wrinkles for potting to and from will be tried out. Whin a roasting Grit!ith and iV: i , Johnson handed to Sir Walter T: big Swede isn't worrying over word.-: its the coin with him. Freddie Wrl =h is pnfnu bad, r* * the dope is he's stair. His work ir. the ring is a big di Fa point men;, ar._ lit* shows no improvement. The passing of Wiltse and Dnnln from the Giants opens opportunity for minor Icaeues that, want ma:: igers. Both are beady men in i camp. ii r*' Waldek Zbysflko rnl'.s on Ooteh meet hino or retire. The husky Pt t has proven a wonder on the mat. !'.! his brother Stanislas Tho six-day cyclists hit the pr. next Monday at Newark. Many of the racers that competed at Boat* < ?* and New York are on hand for f long grind. The Chinese will invade basc.hr. I According to reports. Jimmy Cnlli han has secured Captain l.ai Tin the Honolulu team for the Wh; , Sox. The Charley White-Jim my Mo-phy tight at Kenosha. Wis., will l ? the leading ring event for Mondoy Kyp night. The boys will go ten rounds . ?- ? I>on"t Delay Treating Your Cou^lu A alight cough often become* a*"' otta. I.iinge get congested. Bronchial Tubo? fill with mucous. \Your vital[ ity Is deduced. You need Dr. Bel"p Jc*.' . >' ???-T?r-Hofley. ft soothes your Irritsted afr passages, loosens mbcens K * and makee your system resist Colds [ Otf the Baby and Children Dr. Beli's j CO&FGSfMTION OF F , ^ 1 First Prize L I! makes little diilorence what special breed of sheep is favored, there an always certain points to demand when a ram is to be selected for the Hock. These points are not Influenced to amount to anything by the special characteristics of any one breed. Buying a ram is a good test of the Ah"cp grower's Judging ability. It is alv. ays best to go to the owner of some well-established flock when you art; ready to pick a ram. Try to visit such a breeding furra before tho anon nl chIcs hr.vo boon held and you will then have a chance to obtain a really good ram, writes Joseph Cooper of Illinois In Farm Progress. If you wait too long there is a chance that you will either have to look farther or take a ram that Js not quite all that he should he. It pays to he on hand a month too early rather than a month too late. Tou aro not relying on pedigree alone. You want u rant of good blood, but good i conformation is almost equally imporranL Cot out and lcck the ram Inn b I >vcr carefully. If he docs not happ'-n I *0 juct euit you it will bo best to n*ly i .T on your own judgment <o soino i?x- j t ir.c! not treat everything to breed ! i blood. # have a look at both parents ? youngster if this Is possible. t vc3 you a good line 011 him,' ":i Vn is all rt -ht so far aa you | vol* and If tho two parents meet ! : uyurcvul. tr.k'? him If the price j.U rcusonr.blj. Saving on the .-chase money paid for a rum Is b*vt the last ploco In the world for v thrifty cheep grower to practice j sr.iiiomy. What should bi> the ratr'a good j ;'s? Mechanic! have a gcod. bright - n easy vcf carrying himself, j he should look like Ik- had plenty .orrag". O." course. you are not hie.; for a Sc.:ub that te gcltis to . . * .1/ ; .. Y |l(. I' I . I 1 r M _ .:-Jj7oL\ :.:Uiiid? six<.i.f:to\ xotks. ) o V.'o are ha via- c/.rl. rainy weather ilutt'. \.i: AN xl 0..-; ' 1 \ diughv. ?* > ?: ; :?]> ' . .v.- !: her par r.- -. Mr. d Mrs*. .7. 1*. >"!nj:lr-;.in. Mr. and Mr. . Jtr.y.'.i/.'.il W-u^lard. Mr. and Mr -. C.'ro*. y woro the r ci Mr. ;.p.d M:.T. 17 Chcsson Surday. Mis?s<?ss l/j? y Wo- '.'J i,r.l Alice '.VIll1a:i:H< : wf-r- !: * of Mis? Myrth* V.'lHard F':i.d:?y oven'.a Jr. r-tr.-*. ? 5. \V,!!;,."d and Ouueluer "'u?t *per*. sundry ovcniaj? a; Mrs. K. A. Single! rn. Mr Alex. W.lllnrd. * ":o ha? br-ei : for week, I? in:pro\ ir.g. Mr?. I.. II. .IrtfrkGc.v -vaa *ii? fieri .* Mrs, u. A. t'inj?!?ior: Sunday evening J r . J H. Sinri Mrs. Hlax. -p v: MrlJry &A il?e fines' Mr. S. V : '...rd ?=cc:.t Sunday Mr. Hvrui Wi!?;- ! lh? tl'nue" xr.c-' of Mr. Aee r:-'.v.i Similar !a::. Mr. r :v ' ?:.r - r. ] Mfss L'.IKef Garment manufacturer* In Okie have orprrN"-! i*'!.. the work r^ii'a romr ;4L!U:. And V.'hct Cz: ' ) !-! Answer? Ono sSnac y - Mr. Moody, the fvivul'N-t. : .-:.d a Chicago drug ivore. <i;.- . , ."r.i-:.*. At tiio back >f tho f'{. .ii eXcrty and dial in.i:!: '1 s ... :? a , looming n.AVj^.'-cr, ;; r, iy u;-.; .reached J.id j f.f ! 'i.r^'V or.fi of the iiiii'.j tracts i:,?oa iho paper before hir.i. The old jro-ntlcnian glanced it the nru Ui? o, looking op be.igr.anliy at Moody, ji?U?d: 4"Aro you ? vofo. r : d drub hard?" "No/sir, I am not!" cried 1 foody. drawinjr bSM.it. indignantly. "Tlicii v. by dun'i you reform?" quietly exited tho old gentleman, Tr;.e c?votlcn. Llttlo Kath.'.rtuo had a big tfog which zho loved dearly. One cote night elicaikojl if the dog oould ed?e into the bout* for n-.wHilo.- Her moth ?r Ftiid; "t's; lut ad roon a* ha be*' gm>> to oc-aeh. you -mast pat btir mm AM TQ HEAD FLOCK ^ V ' I * ll^l||iJU Wq@wWgg{ oicceter Ran* develop into & pasture terror and vicious old ram, but it will be bett to have a ram of this kind than o that la meek as mush. Yon are bt lug a aire and not a woolly perl ornament: Pick out a ram with a wido b short face, a bis muzzle, wide sho ders and well-developed hind qui tar* Seo that he has a woll-dev oped chest, for that means the s< of vigor, the sort of constitutions y need in the flock. The big. wido a dcop shoulders mean mutton, as tho well-developed hind quarters. Try to pick your ram when he h no more than the normal amount fat on "him, for fat la wonderfully ( ceptlve, unless you are an lnatiiictl Judge of sheep. Too much wool as bad as too much flesh In hiding t possible weak and defective poir frbm the ram purchaser. You wn to net down to the bone and blood a muscle of the lamb If you arc goi to rely upon him to head the Hock. LooS out for the mm that in lie behind. You are going to try grow lambs that may be turned hi mutton in as little time as pbsaib "est rams aro' all right in the fo quarters. hut a good many of theru ri roorly built in the hind quarters. Y went a ram that will produce a cr of lambr. with thp regulation 6i hums on them. Another type to look out for is t racraed, h-ggy and too rangy ram. T e?:gy. rasirty sire can do moro da age In a reason than you will he al 1 a undo i * tbrae. Rrr on the otb ride if you *r?t err at all. Take t short-legged ram, rather tb iho cw that Is leggy and !oose-bu] Oct well-set legs, with good bone a plenty of I' and see that there Is pit iy of nit: tele on the bones. \Vhe the inusclo is it wiil oe easy to pla tho fat. ?i li.ail) Dcoh Relieve ftlioumati! Kverybody who is afflicted wl Rheumatism in any form should all means keep a bottle of Sloai Liniment on hand. The minute y f.n l pain or soreness in joint or mi c!o. bathe it with Sloan's Linlme Uo not rub it. Sloan's ponetrai almost immediately right to the sn of paint, relieving the. hot. tend Avollrn feeling, and making the pj easy aad comfortable. Get a bot of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents any druggist and have it in the hot ?against colds, sore and swoll joints, rheumatism, nerolagia, sc tier, and like ailments. Your moti buck If not satisfied; but it does gi almost instant relief. NOTICE OF SALE. Dy virtue of the power of sale c< rained in a morgtage deed, execul by Kobor: C. Tiogart to the und' signed, dated February 14th. 19: ami recorded In the Register's oil in Book No. 170, page 269, a herein referred to. I will offer : sale at public auction to the high' bidder at the courthouse door Beaufort county, N. C.. on Wcdn day, the 12th day of January. 19: at 12 o'oicck noon, the follow! property described and conveyed tli? raid mortgage: That certain tract or parcel o? la lying and being in the .county a Siato aforesaid and in Washlngt township, beginning at th? Cypri Branch bridge on the Washlngt and Greenville road, about one a one-halt miles from Washington, a running down said Cypress Bran with the various courses thereof Mill Creek or Chefrry's Run; ther up sc.id Cherry's Run to the mou of the- Next or First branch; then up said branch to a point oppos an oak. an agreed corner; then with ihe main or lead ditch tbrou the form in an ?nstwardly or soul eapfwardly direction to the mi public road from Washington Greenville; thence with the main pt lie road to the beginning, containi flixtr-sivo acres, more or less. Also one gray horse mule nam TUll," and one milk wagon and farrtifig implements on said farm. Terms of sale, cash. This December 12, 1914. MARIA L. BUCKMAN, 12 12-4wfc Mortgagee. NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort Coun Superior Court?December Term. 1914. Martha J. Avery vs. John W. Atfe Tho defendant above-named w alto notice thr.t action ^ntltl above has been commenced in I Supoiior Court of Beaufort com by the plaintiff to recover an nbsoli djvoroe from the defendant ! statutory grounds; and tho said < fondant will further take notice tl he Is required to appear at the te: of the Superior Court of Bnaufi county, to-be held on the 16th M< day after the first Monday In Ek tember. 1914, to->r?t, -the list < of December, 1914, at tfce eon bouse of said county. In Waahlngti North Carolina, and answer or < mnr to the complaint In said aeU< or the plaintiff will apply to 1 *ourt for the relief demanded In n complaint. - This ltth day of November, 19: ,4^" $k R?dii^ciic !isr **$**' In radpoBM to n Query C. L LcuraW la Rural New Yorker ?tre? J brtet description of a .tmplo, lneapiewe .no eervloeable portable hoapeo. wklch he made mod found entirely iktMaeMrr for a few pig* or ho**, a dnltili With I the melortala t* hand. Itfca^ h* mt** by one pereon h> Itulfnn boor or For Ute corn ere ? four four by B fours or two py fours, three to Are f] feet high as desired. Tt these posts 3] nail* for each side, two or three one-1 Inch boards, six Inches wide, malflng k pen eight, ten. twelve or fourteen j feet square, aa desired. Nail the bat- j a torn boards three or four Inches above M (he bottom of the posts, so that the ae board will hot touch the ground iy where uneven, and cause the pen to; Pt (lit or teeter. Below the bottom board and above, the top hoard stretch !>t and nail two or three strands o. ^ barbed wire to dlacoursge attempts Ml* to root under or climb over. To el- steady the sides, nail them together rt Jn the center with a croes piece >u Leave a . space of about two inches *4 between the boards; this allows betdo I Panel of Portable Hogpen. to | tf.r circulation of air and Is pleasant o | nr for the pigs'than being cooped up K d-.y after day without a tight fence re through which they cannot see. For ve j ease in transportation from one pen toou Apothor, etc., one corner may be CP fastened with hooks Instead of nails, . there fclll be enough "give" In the | other three corners to allow for openhe ins: wide enough for hogs to pass he rough. rjl"} There are many advantages In such v pen for a few animals In summer. It ?r | Is so light that It may be readily car ? -led or moved about by one man or a rouple of boys, without removing the ; hogs. By shifting the pen every few 'r.ys the ground does not become foul, sre animals keep clean, and the maiure may bo left where wanted withj out handling. The pen may be sot a , under a treo or any place where the *** ground needs loosening up, and the ? hogs will do a thorough Job, and Incfr jiii dentally destroy every white crub Ith within reach, bj s0; TREATMENT FOR WORK HORSE 13 a:. Flasentlal Factors In Handling c< Farm lea Animals Are Good Care and Intelligent Feeding. er. irt CBy J. O. FULLER. Wisconsin Agrlcultl? tural College.) of Regular care and Intelligent feedisc Ing are the essential features In sue* eu cessfully handling the' work horse. la* If possible, give him a drink die first ie-v thltfg in tho morning, and follow thlt with the grain ration and a limited amount of hay. Let him have another drink on the way out of the stable to woTk, and. If not too^rarm on ente^ >n- Ing the stable at noon, and again at :od night. *?- A variety of feed Is Important to J2, the bard-worked horse. A grain mixtore of nlno parts of oats and one part f0J. of bran, by weight, Is an excellent e,. combination. The horse should be fed 0f from four to seven qnarts of this rahc? el. hire three times a day, the amonntl 15. lependlnfr upon the slie of the horae| ng and the character of hfs work. In adi In dltlon. two or three ears of corn can be fed. On Idle days tl\e ration should n<- be cut down about one-third tn> bulk and the grain mixture changed to seven parts, of oats and three parts of OT) brati with but little or no corn. n(j It pays to use the curry comb and nc] brush. The work horse Is never cb groomed too much. As far as possible tr all dirt should be removed from the tee Inner sldo of the harness and collar, ith At the beginning of the season the lcp shoulders will be toughened by being tte bathed each evening with cold .water, rarm work horsed need ndt be shod except during the dry warm weather, [jR but their feet should be rounded by means of a rasp and kept from apiit,b ting or getting out of shape. n? Mangels for Cows, erf Mangels are good cow feed, but are all not of high value as a horse feed. They contain about nine per cent of dry matter and 91 pej- cent water, 1.1 per cent protein and six per cent carbohydrates and hare a nutritive ration of 1:6.5. They are valuable as succulences in feeding milk cows, a very Important 7' consideration when animals are being fed on dry bay or fodder where one has ro silo to keep silage in. The lli ^ -ar more valuable for iod maintaining the heatthfulness of the iho animal than for the food in them. Canity rots aro the best horse's root teed In its. ) reference to all others and the sugar for \*?t for swine and turnips for sheen. I?- ?Green Feed for Fowls. Spade up a part of the poultry yard and sow It to some quick-growing legume, confuting tbd fowls In ths iay other part. When the crop is well rt- started, change the fowl# over to it >n, and plow up the other side. Do It le- now. v-J *1. * J he Wired Out the Drones, ild As thei young pullets grow up, tfe^d nt every single one that Seems to hi I* weak or In anf way defective. Bare b^htest^motf lively and ba cf different height, yet ot about the 11 seme Importance. The grephle moth ?i iudioiou.ir wntoa to .chooi tmm } r?plij odd to genora) commercial (eoc ' ruphy would make a tremendous dlf- 1 forcaoe Id the ittKlent'd mn of the ' Whan a Lie I* Not a Lie. When the hired girl says hor miskeee i? not at home, while said mi#tress le upotairo with a novel; when your lady friend Rays she is net a hit hungry and forthwith consumes 91 worth of food and drink; when yoo ay to a panhandling friend. "Sorry, old top, bm I haven't a cent about me," and there la a large, yellow $10 . bill In yoer vest pocket. Those are lot 4 Uea; they are efforts to spare peo- I pie's feelings; they are triumphs of t altruism over the brutality of eo? , deuce.?Exchange. ? 1 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY 6# 1 V, nOntnoN FARM 1 VIA , J NORFOLK SOUTHERN' RAILROAD. 1 Convenient Schedule#, PULLMAN SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR SERVICE Ticket# on sale December lith? 3 25th, Inclusive, also January 1st final return limit Jannary flth. 1815 Ask nearest N. S. R. R. ticket agent for complete Information. . H. 8. LEARD^Q. P. A. ' 11-9-t.f.c , , , NOTICE 'OP BAUD. North Carolina?--Beaufort County. Superior Court?Before the Clerk. W. S. R ddlck. Administrator of Ells.1. Dorsey, deceased, vs. Rena Jones fcnd husband, Noah Jones Pit IHInlt anil Tamsa tiilsH Under end by virtue of a decree of a court in the above entitled acMon, made and entered on the Snd day of December, 191*. the under signed will sell at public auction, for ?ash, on the fourth day of January 1915. at IS o'olock noon, before the courthouse door of Beaufort county. North Carolina, the following described real estate to-Wit: Located In the town of Belhaven ">d Joining the lands of the Railroad "orapany and others, beginning a4 Lockup, southerly 25 feet to street: 'hence southwardly 25 feet to corner. thence easterly to Norfolk Southern Railroad Company's line; thence with said line 25 feet; thenoe eaatwardly to beginning, it being the same tract or parcel of land con veyed to Ells* Doreey by J. H. Ham ilton and Allen Hamilton by deed dated February 25th, 1908, of record In the Register's office of Beaufort county in Book 141, page 84, tc which reference Is hereby made. This the 2nd day of December,1914. W. 8. RIDDTCK, Administrator for Hlisa Dorset, deceased. TOOLEY A lfcMULLAN, Attorneys. ' ll-4-4wc NOTICE. To the creditors and all persons or concerns generally, doing businesr with the J. H. Simmons Marble A Granite Co.: You are hereby not'- * " at the partnership between J .H. ammonr and B. T. Simmons, trading aa the T. H. Simmons Ifarbla A rsnlte said B. T. Simmons has sold hie interest in said partnership te paid J H. Simmons and has withdrawn herefrom. That the said B. T. Simmons is not liable for any future purchases or credits extended to tb* said partnership. That the said J. H. Simmons assumes all outstanding liabilities and Indebtedness of the said partnership, and reoeivee all present accounts And indebtedness due said partnership. This November 1. 1114. J. H. SIMMON'S, B. T. SIMMONS, Partners of J. H. Simmons Marble ? Granite Company. ll-19-4wc NOTICE. Under and by virtue of the poorer of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by HoTaee Jennett to the undersigned, on the 11th day of January, 1114. and recorded In Book If4. page 654. Beauforl county records. I will offer for sale, at the courthouse door la Beaufert county, te the highest bidder. foT ruh, on Monday, the* llth day of January. l?l?, at 11 e'eleck m.. the following described real estate, in North Carolina. Beaufert eeunty Richland township: Beginning at Jaeeb's fresh where] It eroees the pubilo read, near th Brown Plaee eburch. and runs thane I southMstwardly with the fhowar ninon line to Abrnm fnynen's 1th*j thence southeastwardly te W. A | Thompson's corper; thenee with said Thompson's line bo the Bixea road: honeo with said road te the enterteeting ditches; thenee northwardly with Martha BenalsonV land rTaeob's creek: thenee with said ereek to the beginning; containing ifty acree, more or leas. Saving and nxdentlng ton aeror purehased'bf Ann J6ne?N. ... " ] Alto another one-balf latere# *\ the following described tract: Bo , ginning in the public road at JaeoV' | Creek and thence with said road tr I Abram Oaynor's line; thenee with] said line to the Thomas THren lino: then re with said Bison line te the beginnlng. containing twenty^eon acres, more or lets. <Jh?2r df ffclbt. ; j| Owner of Bebt. j ior naa *<*>*?Vi* * I bidder. for cash. on Monday. th< 1 hence with^Timme*" Dixon's lint * lOUtheastwardly to Abram Gajrnor'c * ine; thenbo with Abram Gaynor't ? ine, weetwardly. to the pftblle mi; v Mm BorthwBrdlr. orlth tk, Bnbll< , o?d, to th, MtiBBlB*, MBtatatU ibout ItM'.hMTw (?T) itm, mtrrt ' Thi,' Tth of NMIkv, till . ^ WKW252u-. ? MLIMT mawtSamr 1 ? , ?? ? ?r Bill . W. A. THMBWi, Alton*. ; Notloo u tvor ?ln? tkit th, tt? ' IMON kU UK *%t iuTy tt.UM , II UslBlWrhtm i) AMI* V VDt. , IMMM. bto of MtiiNrt 4htMr. IB4 >B BWwii kllOi* ?Um> J LMJmjt th, *11 Mtal, *tn ?MM it MM, to >*. *0l> ?MhB ob* rmr fr*? till loth, * Til, Otto* *11 bo |MM to Vw of im> mnrr. . All inn MAM u I k, *14 Mate wtB Amm mm tol utoM iMa*. I Thto Buraktf 1, .1414. I ' 1HU ?. BUT*. 1 l-l-lwp AAmUtotntt*. I tone? or iaia By rirtne of the power of sale eon I talned In a mortgage deed, exooated | oj ts. rf. wniuuter ana wirs to o Janrla Alllgood, dated December-15 1911, recorded in the Register'* of nee In Book No. 199, page 294 which la hereby referred to, the no- ' derelgned will offer for aale on Toe* , day, the 5 th day of Jaaoary. 1915 at IS o'clock hOon, at the oonrthousc door of Beaufort county, at publi' auction, to the hlgheet bidder, th following deeoribed property eor veyed in said mortgage, to-wit: A certain piece or tract of lam" lying and being In Beaufort county State of North Carolina, In LovAcre township, beginning on Slate stone road- at D. Q. Latham's and B L. Busman's comer, thence an eas* wardly course with the dividing lin between Latham and fluaxaaa, Iff yards to a stake; theace a nsrtb wardly course 15 yards to the Slats stone Road; thence with catd roc4 a westwardly eouree to the beginning 125 yards, containing one acre, moror less. Terms of sale. cash. This December 4th, 1914. O. JAMES ALLIOOOD. Mortgagee. a. R MlXOff A CO.. Owner of Debt. 19-4-4W# Mono* or saial Under and by virtue at a mortgage dated February ttrd. 1914. trsm Thomas Zdttls and wlfs. Dollia Little, to' the undersigned Baaeell Supply Co., which is recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort eounty. North Carolina, in book 174, page 449, Che undersigned will sail at pettie auetion, for cash, before the eourtfcouse door, on the 80th day of December. 1914, at 18 o'eloek noon, the following described real e*ats eg fol lowm, to-wtt: rirtt Trnat?Lytni on Cora Point road at Poor, old (aid. booadod on north by Plp?ln. on the *m by Bonn*, on tk. aaoth by Wbltloy. and belofthe Mm. traal where we now rnotdi, eontalnlar f avw, mm or lean ^ Second Traot?On tka oeoth aid. of w. H. Wbltloy'. raatMaadlaa to thl. bona bounded on .11 Mm by tk. Ian* of W. H. Wkltloy, and botn. tba land Ukarttad by BoMo Uttle from tk* aetata of kw datkor, Wllby Prttrhett aoeulnlne (111-1) tw.lv. and ono-kalf acre* TkU Noreraber Itth. 1*14. BiBSIU, BVVfU CO. 1L4RRT MeKUUUhN. attorney louts. Notlca 1. booby (Ivan tkat tk. onderaldnad hu tbl. day dnly quallflod a. admlaletrator C. V. A. ot Wm E. Perry, dinoid. lata *1 Bornfort eooaty, and all poraon. kaldlnt claim, a.alo.t tka old art*to win praaant th. oma to ma. d,nly v art dad, within ... year from th* dat. of (hi. ! notice, or tbl. aotlo* will be pleaded la bar of their vaeovary nil perwaa Indebted t# th* paid eetnt* will pl*a*a oak. Immediate ..ymant. Tbl. Vavambar 1. 1*14. s. v. Lnm*. kdmlalrtratar ?. T. A. 11-4-dwe Cook With Gas Heat W^ith Gas Light With Gas ' ' \ It is better than any other fuel. It is the price it was before the war. Washington Gas Co. CiBTKR, ML D, ' MM ? iMH ^ Hours It* II u. B.I > lot ?.? ' tk*t ul ?y? tll?N ZZZSJZIZZ: > m? H* & ?? ' OWl W ,i**?s?#SO >0??*?* **? 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Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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