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' Su Mill ? mihiHini) BVSRI ^rrucsi ?. CUM Alloy. imim? Mhi? 1*4 Aoooad Stroet*. 1 BataiM as/ socoDd-claas muter Aigvt I. ItOt. at the veatoffice et Washington, ft. C.k under act of March I. 1?70% 1 -* 1 I One Month -.* four Monthe 1.00 Ml Month! 1.60 Cue Year.......*; 1.00 Subscribers cesrrtug tne paper die continued will please notify this or Ice on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular autn ecrlptlon rates until notice to stop ts received. If yo? do not get tne Dally Newa promptly telephone or write the manager. and tba complalr t will re celve Immediate attention. It la out desire to please you. 11 articles sent to tne Dally Newt or publication must be signed by he writer, otherwise they will not published. TUES1 AY. DECEMBER 15. 1914. THE PKEFKKKN'TIAI. PRIMARY. Washington had its tirsi experience yesterday with the preferential primary and we are of the opinion that if the citizens can have thei: choice It will never have another like experience. Rcpubltans anjl non-residents w;r< voted to the number of about 2)0 We do not believe this was don with the knowledge of the pollhcld era. It was accomplished by sctn perjuring themselves and by oth r conscientiously voting when the were not .legally entitled to vote. The rule* which had been '.ni aowr. p vern me primary wobroken and wp believe that ih?> c. dldat :s v. ?t > Juntifieil In break!:' r:. ' "i a!---oIt:"< !> -oil; a* - i .n?.r>.-:s. The vo;i- thb heavier I> orotic vote polled in this since 1303. \Ve did not examine l records prior to that date. The Der.rrnltc vote In the *al" dirtrir.. Including the v I .c I of r iflwn .*it . \ViMKlnr.!. in lb'*\ i w ?. " I'vl r"/.- vote v. , d:?.' v.U' !*' -. or Km> more than oo.tro Democratic vote east in ly th'se f.cnre* would indicate Hint number of people voted who w not entitled to do " Primaries. n< roudae'cd in fort county !.ave prov.d to be lire.: and :u\operated !> ::;o. ratio party. Why if ti;iif There must be some pood rearm. f"or.irrt'*smtin Pen. of the llr.lc" dts'ri-". r? fused to cr|1 a primary th" of a postmaster a: i: elpli, riving as his reason* for iloinp so. Kirs:. that it would he ra->et Impossible to draw a l!n olijribll'.ty to vote lit sr.eh u print r. Rocots!, the:* :s no lav; regula; such primary: third, tie expo, v.- :tiId bo heavy upon each h nr.-l n.o one would ic bound 1 y rtriiit: fourth. It" did not ear - : mote sirlfe in the community by i canto.-!: fifth r.r. ' that 5:i ?n f'.r :?: the rrj-ponRibi: rest* upon him to make rorr. moiulatipn I'.o will il'-M !:nr/:i. if ; ; >c:en:iei:Kly am! will make a r?vo mer.datlon which he hopes will :> acceptable : the department reasonably satisfactory to t'.ic jv..r . of the oil-re, while he does.not hr.o to satisfy every one. he will recotv mend a man who will make an < oient postmaster a: \'.i4 capita 1 of State. In our opinion OnngreRsman Pahas adopted the proper course? a.1 should receive the commendation c his constituents in adhering to r.ua policy, because tf those who hav* r.penf both their 1:1:10 and money 5 laboring far the sucr-asr, of the pari; ore not to bo rewarded when t'l party has something to rifer. th^r*" what encouragement if. there for cn to enter the party service. TO H.WK IMIIT. That North Carolina shall have .part in the govern me Lit health r\hiblt at the Panama-Pad fie. Expo lion next year at San Francisco, the request from the Tv.ldrer.'s I roatt of the In! ted States Deparrrn- -' ' of Labor. The State Board of ilea ' has been called on to contribute 5 model village, a part of the b.ar ' better health exhibit, ai a represent live feature of its hotter h'a' work. This village, in which the nuts of b'rths in the homes Is shown lighted windows and the number baby deaths by the lights goinp ci at the windows, was brought to t!t notico of the children's burn, through North Carolina's reccn health exhibit at the American Pub lie Health Association at Jackscr vtlle. Florida. The model, that ha not failed to at'tract national atten tlon, i# originally with the Str.tr Board pf Health, being the exclusive ^rork of that board. TUB STAMP ACT. . I If th? .innuat cab r?l?* mil-1 ; OpiuniJfciphlat DarMsnij fi?4! EH#.sM/uataimzn j ( - .& i&J- , T.*'\ , J-JcALO- [ m I ( SSgSfc, ) ' ':$ ftpnfetfROTettyfcHossI^ f . itt'.>n.Swr&?aaciUMaiMi I , r >i;,or?M^oir.TilifcBsJkwrefr I J V;;; i ; i raaawdLossorSlgB I ntSnttSQsm* V {' * jk fc. [ i -? ' "~ 5'-tv 1 iuecek-^uicommw; Exact Copy of Wrapp&. .used by the European war by thr ile o? stamps. "lf tbc r&vernment car. , r r-OTjirn-:! * ; : 1 !.: ... -! u ' C'.v i'. Nr !or. 1 A".o !:n f:r lh. , .TctorraJ ' ' -' *? .; mil- i !?ia. C! ? ..... n c i * - ?" 1 * an w v.'n" .: mi V.-es to srl! : * i ril'.iir.:; f.;; rcbjr rrlst j * *" >U in thou-1.1 : . for fifty M . A .\".w tad/ 1 ' ' t '" r." I in mo day; a rw't! i'lrae thou* . . jllp a lady Voasand Lr '. t - the Sana" for three* ' V !' o't for the ? : ' has ever ro. i?% t'r.v of Hflo 1 r :r ot lied . . v I - ; * : < j :'X\ T Mi \ I';;c out this < *: . : ? . - :o Foley & ". \ v.*."ting your name ] a " t a:Von will receive , i r- .irr ,-i fr, ? trial pack acre can- , n'nir.g I'wli y'ti Ho.vy and Tar Com- , turn!. tor e.iu:rhs, < n'ih and croup. , *.?: > Ki :::cy Pill?. for pain in Bides 1 r.l'hnr!:. rheuvr.rWlstn, backache. \ y^r *rt l !r r.'lnents: end ( 'o'.av Cathartic Tablets. a wholesome r-.l 'hrreupflily ehunslng cathartic. l scir.?Iy ccftifortto rtout per- * ens. Kor f.alc in your town by Dav- , nport's Pharmacy. T.'OTICE OF SALE. C Under nn<l by virtue of a mortgage i * o the undersigned Hugh Paul from jJ : T. Ilrookp. dated November 15,!, 112, and recorded In the Register's j' irlr? of Ifeaufort county, North Car- * inn. ir. bosk ICS. page 563. the !:idersiftjn?d will --ell c: public auc-i 'r.r. for cjiKh. lio'cre the courthouse loor of 15v.u'or: county, North Oaro'nn, on the I'.th dav of January. 'HIS, nf 12 o'clock i-.tton, the followdescribe! real e.-:.aie to-wlt: Situated 'si t!i* :->,ute of North '"a-olir.a. Reaufrrt county. llath own-hip. adjoining the lands of P. j \. I.onjs. Vcirr. c* Elijah Shepard and vhers. beginning at a hickory on Dr. t ?. A. Lout's th:o on the aide of the- ? ond: thence i--.r?h 6."? went 90 poles: j ?-ence south 2 v?t 41 poles: ;hene*? \ mth r- -r 5 i Ik nee north ( r ' II iirs to beginning- * "V b "r<r 2:: . Reference i j :odc r ! " * 'v jtn Ma-y Sneii an*" i r <"oi. dated March t I'M wirep 'it accorded in the ( t^risio'*'- R-aitfort county. ( v.irth f i"t ook 116. page 07 \ ? Elijah Shepard { id v.-If--. *r -* f*v.oil, dnteil Apr:', j en:, ;--.i rr-rnr^frd as nfore- > ;.? ' and aire J -. -j ?* 'v to Hugh . .M'. d-. N v. n, Ar ! -*. 1912. t '."TIiIC ! D": ' nhoT, 1014. { 1 ifvrl! P>.UE, Mortgagee. TtRH V y, -MUM/AX, Attorney. 12-KM we ?TKTST>!.\S T'OtJPW fld EXHT RgTON FAR1S9 voprnf,K poiTm-jjix TUTT road Convenient Schcdnlca, j-3 ?pl,LMAN SLEEPING AND , PAT'.LOR CAR SERVICE ? Ticket? on ra!o December Kith? j filith, inclusive, also January 1st,. , trial, return limit Jafttiary 6th, 1915. ( Aak nearest N S. R. R ticket agent j for complete Information. ^ H. S. LEARD, O. P. A. h i^yfcAit f.c I sastorIA For Infants and Chlldroa he Kind Tou Have Always Bought Sears the /L jl \ Signature jr Am ! 'W j L Jr 'n ' 1/ "se i V For Over I Thirty Years i ASTORIA TH? Gf NTIUH COaUNT, NtW TO** OfTT. ' . TIi<J VTYor.n Woljh. V. r;!c -ir '.vr!?rr v.-na oq one of i ..ijivzy 'iaiion-i recently a vcinan I -V.?A 1-,a ~i? ' which is convenion'lyglaccd for ibo r.f r. --3acerc> to wteigh herself. < ?~rr Mrj on the bcalcs, how- 1 ' * -h'- e!y re- ' .? . . .r ;.uU .&:'? * ; - .. U ecr^s her am. She . a sic..i< on t?-?3 r-iaibs, was weighed, ; ..d, sicrrla^ down, put on her ccat J oi*.-v walked away.?Intcrbon -;'i EuU-?tln. i r.esl For Kidneys*?Says Doctor. * Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Greenville, 3o j nr., puya that in his 30 }^nrs of ex ?i >nee he hat found no preparatiot 3 or the kidneys equal to Foley Kid * . y Pills. Pain in hack and hips 1 in indication of kidney trouble?i varntng to build up the weakened cu'.neys. make them vigorous, rid- J ling your blood of acids and poisons j "olcy Kidney Pills will help any , ase of kidney and bladder trouble , md beyond the reath o? medicine. Ir iOc and SI.00 sizes. Sold in your ! r,v. n by Davenpart's Pharmacy. J NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of salo con- ( a'.ned in a morgtage deed, executed >y Robert C. Bogart to the under\7r.0d, dated February 14th, 1912. md recorded in the Register's office t Rook No. 170, page 269, and < i. rein referred to, I will offer foi j sale at public auction to the hlghes* i ildiler at the courthouse door of t 3raufcrj county, N. C.. on Wednes- , lay. the 13th day of January, 1915. . it 12 o'oleck noon, the following property doscrlbed and conveyed in ; h* said mortgage: That certain trr.et or parcel of land lying and being in the county and >'atc aforesaid and In Washlngtor i itiwnsliip, beginning at the Cypres' branch bridge on the Washingtor ?n?i Greenville read, about one and /. R-iiuii lunet* iroin vvasningion, ant! -unnlng down said Cypres* Branch vlth the various courses thereof tc VItil Creek'or Cherry's Run; thence ] jp said Cherry's Run to the mouth >f the Next or First branch; fhencr ip said branch to a point oppositr m oak. an agreed corner; thence ' vith the main or lead ditch througl ' be farm in an eastwardly or south ?r.3twardly direction to the mair public road from Washington tr i Jreenvllle; thence with the main pub- ; tc road to the beginning, containlnr dxty-ftve acres, more or less. Also one gray horse mule naraef* 'Bill," and one milk wagon and all arming Implements on said farm. 1 Terms of sale, cash. This December 12, 1914. J MARIA L. BUCKMAN, 12-12-4wfc Mortgagee. NOTICE. No.th Carolina?Beaufort County. Superior Court?December Term. 1914. dartba J. Avery vs. John'W. Avery. The defendant above-named will ake notice that an action entitled is above ha3 been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort county >y the plaintiff to recover an absolute Mvorce from tho defendant for tattJlory grounds; and the said defendant will further take r\otlce that i* in required to appear at the term >f the Superior Court of Beaufort :onnty. to be held on tho 15th MonIny after the first Monday H Ropenber, 1914, to-wit, the 21st day >f December. 1914, at the courtlouse of said-county, in Washington, forth Carolina, and fcnswcr or deniir to tho complaint in said action. >r the plaintiff will apply to, tin torrt for the relief demanded In said complaint. * This 16th day or November. 1914 I. W. HUGHES, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. *. l-17-4wc V CHECK CROCP INSTANTLY. You know croup is dangerous. And rou should also knew the sense of jound in the house. It cats the thick lecurity that comes from always bavng Foley's Honey and Tar Comr.ucus and clears away the phlegm, itops the strangling cough and gives taay breathing and Quiet sleep. Take t for coughs, colds, tickling throat, xoarsencss and tor bronchial and Is or grlppd coughs.Con tains no opiates. 1 .end. Davenport's 11 "I have been running across fields rom oae'destroyed village to another H the mldat of the odor of corpre* fhlch persists, owing to the fact that he gravoa of those killed in battle .-or? not dug sufficiently deep . ' Yesterday we took three Tillages rtth the bayonet "The German companies now it?t ge only 95, notwithstanding the re-en- j orcementa which they hare received ! 'hey are dying of hunger. Twenty omba fall on them dally. On an aver P* four parsons are killed by each on?b. Where our 75 milllmetor ahella re well placed tboy are estimated to ccount for 90 dead per shell. "All the wine In Champagne baa een drunk and we are now reduced o tea. 1 sleep here and there, wherever I am, and would flntf It dlaagreeble to aleep In bed. We est well and he food la excellent. We are all In he best of spirits." In Training While at War. London.?Soldiers at the fraAt may o qualifying for civilian enploymopt iter on In ways that they little dream f. According to Lord Granville, the eke of Wellington "had great conflence in the capacity of an old soldier o turn his hand to anything. Mr. .rhuthnot Informed Lord Clanwllllato hat he had taken as gardener a colorergeant of the Cojdatreama. Lord lanwllllam Bald he supposed h^kuew c:nethlng of gardening. '"Oh, yea* he robbed several or hards In France.'" 3ERMANY IS ALWAYS READ1 Chicago Man Relates an Inoldent lllua tratlng Germany's Prepared neee for Wart Chicago.?Much haa been sab .bout the preparedness of the Gar nana for war. A Chicago man re la tot hla Incident. More than two years ago a aubor 'inate German officer of the arms vas snowing an Amencan tome thingi bout the German way of being al 'ys ready to mobollze. They campon an army wagon fully loaded Zorceshoes were dangling from be reath the wagon. "Where are your horeea?" asked liv American. "for this particular wagon" repliec he German, "one of the horses Is a> rohn Smith's farm, the other at the arm of John Jonee. The shoes thai ou see here have been fitted to those wo horses." 9ar White Horses. New Orleans.?The color line has ;een drawn on the American white jorso by the French government, ao r.ordlDg to othcers of the British iteamer Anglo-Bolivia, which has just jailed from here with a cargo of 1,048 itn?es and mules for the French army The horses Included In the shipment were exclusively bays and blacks. II s said that white horses afford good targets for the marksmen. Censor Leaves Headlines. Pari a?After passing through thi ;eneor'B hands, the Intranslgeant ap leared recently with headlines In the irst column of an article on German rade-nwrks. The elgnaturo of the rriter. Loon Bailby. also appeared. >ut the entire text of the atory was alssing. The column was simply 'lW ' A garden must be rich, mellow and kept clean. Gauge your herd by the rouah&m nnd feed you can produce on youi farm. It will not pay you with the aver age cowe to buy over 10 per Gent ol your feed. * You can cultivate your grata crops only by preparing the toll well before lowing tho seed.' INIMAL FOOD FOR POULTRY '.hicks, Ducklings, Poults and Gosling* Must Have Meat of 8oms Kind to Thrive Wsll. Perhaps you have never paid much attention to the natural appetites of owls. No matter whether It bd hicks, ducklings, poults or goslings, hey-have a strong natural appetite or onlmal food. In fact, all nestlings if all birds we can now think of preer Insect or animal food. The tenlency to feed on grains, seeds and rults develops later In life. Experiment stations have demon* trated that a chick or duckling win lot thrive and develop on grain alone -no matter how well balanced the ation?as upon grain and meat la ?ine form. The younger they are when animal '~v* f-i r!veu them, the better he gains through life. The poultry on free range will gootrally pick up enough Insect life to :eep In good health, but the confined tlrds need some attention from the Leeper. pucks and geese get snails vnd shell fish If given & chance In tatnral water. They also get many ground beetles, etc. Turkeys on free ango are after grasshoppers and otht Insect life, the whole day long. Phe hen that scratches so vigorously n the garden is after insect life. When the supply of natural meat IS acking or s^ant. It is np to you to five them meat scrap, bone meal, ire.ii eat bone or ? plentiful eoppt, if nklm milk or cotUce cheese, peel lermp ceo be ptimhued *7 the he*. |g|jg|j-j|g . ^ 1 forgot thut Uj. kidneys, ' 11*6 the! bowels, get sluggish end , clogged gnd need a flashing occasionally, olsS we have backache and dull ? misery In the kidney region, severe . headaches, rheumatic twinge?, torpid i liver, acid stomach. sleeplessness and , all aorta of bladder disorders. , You simply must keep your kid- , neys active and dean, and the mo , meat you feel an ache or pain in the , kidney region, get about four ouncee of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tables poottful in a glass of water before breakfast for s few days and your kidneys will then set floe. This famous Baits lr made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthta. and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor* m&l activity. It also netraltses the acids in the urine so it no longar irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless: inexpensive; makes a delight' il effervescent )lthla water drink wuich everybody ehpnld take now and then to keep their kidneys dean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist srhe sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who balleve In overcoming kidney trouble while It Is only trouble. STOCKHOLDERS' MifiHlfl. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank. 7f Washington. North Carolina, will ; >4 held at their banking honee on Tuesday, January 12, 1216, and 12 o'clock m. A. M. DUMAY, Cashier. 12-2-t.f.c. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. Superior Court?Before the Clerk. W. 8. Rlddick, Administrator of EHsa Dorsey, deceased, vs. Rena Jones and husband, Noah Jones. Ed. Idlett and James Idlett. Under and by virtue of a decree >f a court in the above entitled aclon, made and entered on the 2nd lay of December. 1*14, tha underIgned will sell at public auction, for ash. on the fourth day of January, *915. at 13 o'clock noon."before the ourthouse door of Beaufort county, Vortfa Carolina, the followlnf de eribed real estate to-wlt:' located In the town of Belhaven d Joining the lands of the Railroad "ompany and others, beginning at '/ockup, southerly 25 feet to street; hence southwardly 25 feet to corner. thence easterly to Norfolk Southern Railroad Company's line; hence with said Una 11 feet; thenoe astwardly to beginning. It being the <ame tract or parcel of land con 'eyed to Ellsa Doraey by J. H. Ham lton and Allen Hamilton by deed tated February 16th. 1908. of record n the Register's offlee of Beaufdrl ounty in Book 141.. page 84. tr which reference la hereby made, fhls the 2nd day of December,1914 W. 8. ItrDDICK. Administrator for Hlisa Doraey. deceased. ' TOOLEY ft McMULLAN, Attorneys. lt-4-4wc NOTICE. ??? t To the creditors and all parson; or concerns generally, doing bu sines with the J. H.^Simmons Marble ft Granite Co.: You are hereby not'*-* at the Dartnershlp between J .H. Bimmonr and B, T. Simmons, trading as tb? T. H. Simmons Ifarbls ft ranlt* Co.. has been dlssoved. That the iatd B. T. Simmons has sold hi* Is ' tereat In said partnership U tali J H. Simmons and fats withdrawn 'herefrom. That the said B. .T. Simmons Is not llabla tor any fntur' ' ourchasea or credits extended to tfc' 'mid partnership. That the said J. f?. Simmons assumes all outstanding . liabilities and Indebtedness of the i ?aid partnership, and receive* all oresent accounts ana Indebtedness due said partnership. This November 1. 1914. J. R. SIMMONS, B. T. SrMMONS, Partners ef J. H. Stnmeas Marble A Granite Company. 11-19-4 we . None*. Under and by rtrtue of the pewer of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by Horace Jennet t to thfc undersigned. on the lltb day of January. 1914. and reeerded In Book JL74. page (50. Beaufort county records, I will offer for sale, at the courthouse doer in Beaufort county, to the highest bidder, foeash, on Monday, the 11th day of Jenuary, 1915, at 19 o'sleek m.. the following described real estate, in North Carolina. Beaufort eouaty. TUrhland tewashly: Beginning at Jaeob's Greek where ?t croses the nubile- road, near th Brown Place chureb, and runs tbencr southessti^drdly with the Thomac f>lxon line to Ahram Gamer'* line: 'henee southeastwarrtly t# W. A. Thompson's corner; thence with said Thompson's line to the Blxon read: 'hence w?th said road to the entersectlng ditehes: thenee northwardly *^1th Martha Bonalson's lend TaeoVs creek; thenee with said steak to the beginning, containing fifty acres, more or less. Baring and excepting tea aerer purchased by Ann J6?e*. Also another one-half Interest *the following described traet: Be sinning In the pubHe road at JaeeV' Creek and thenee with said road tr Abram Gaynor's line; thenee with said line tp the Thomas Btren He*: thenee with said Blgon line to th? beginning, containing twenty-eeren acres, more or le*?. This f th day of TW*nW. 1914. ISAAC EDWARBB.^^ .S*?* Vf t?bt. li-t-4wn loatheaetwmrdly to Atom* ItyiWil* lne; theses with Atom* OeyBor'u j inf. we-stwardly, to the jubMe rood;!? henee nortawmrdly. wttli the ?oblie| swwffCTJSFSK. "tJS" ft* day *f IKniM, Ml* I [ W. A. THOM*St>l?, M.iUmx. * I nun: nviu& * MwaiMh * w. A. fireiart**. Attwway. . lit! W? ' A iw m m iemu >' / I U iWi i B ^ H?ttMi*k?M??wi??ku e* ??> * k*i tu* **? **? ntBM . ?< *n immi >.hum <**!*?? ' ualast th* Ml nMi win ?IM' th* Mi* to *?. ton wwttM. #Mk La aao y**? fcaw tktt IMk, ? Ota MtSM *11 Vo |1?M (k | ? Ml aoaata ?U |MaMkk' = lUl.Sutabar 1, 111*. 1 \ naia ?. ?A*?, .1-1-1*1 llailnlilratOT. IOOOI o? Ull J By Tlrta* ot th* power of nolo ion- ? LAtnod In > raortoio tail, otnatod r by S W. WUttk* and wit* to 0. . Jarrli Alllsood, dated D*0fiul>or 11, . ttU. recorded In th* He rljter'e ofnca In Book Mo. 1*1, P*a* la*. * which in hereby rotorrol to, th* an derelf ned will oBer tor a?l* on Taw- , day, th* llh day et January, 1111, It 1? fl'flwV ?/>? **>? _* door of Beaufort county, at public auction, to the highest bidder, tb? following deearibed . property ton rayed In eald mortgage, to-wit: A certain pleoe or tract of land lying and being in Beaufort county State of North Carolina, 1a Long Acre township beginning on Slateatone road at t). O. I at ham'a and B. L. Buum&n'i eorner. fbenee en nft wardly eoaree with Che dtrtdiag Una between Latham and ? Iff yards to a stoke; Uoa a earth wardly course yards to the Slato stone Road; theaee with mid read a waatwardly eoaree to theheglaalag. 18b yards, containing one sere, more or laaa. Terms of sale. eaeb. This Deeember 4th. 1914. O. JAMBS AIXIOOOD. Mortaagae. m b. warns mm~ Owner at 1M?I 3T03SCB OB IAUL Under and by rtrtae af a mortgage dated February tdrd. l?id. Brum Thomas UtUe and wide. Dellia UtU?, to the undersigned Saaeell Bdggly Co.. which le reeorded la the Bagis ter*e office of Beanfort eounty. Berth Carolina. In book 1T4. page 444, the undersigned will sell at gnfctle anetion, for cash, before (he eomrtheue* door, on the 80th day of Ibimtlr, 1914. at 19 o'eloek noon, the hoilowing described ml wtnU m do)lows, to-wit: ? First Tract?Lying on Core F&xt road at Pool's old field, bounded on north by Pippin, on the west by Bonner, on the south by Whitley, and being the same treat where we now reelde, one to In Jag seres, more or less. Bcoond Tract?-On Uc too? ?* of W. 8. 'Wklll.r's ? ? laadla# to Sla bom. bcuadcd oa all Kttm to a land of W B. WbltlcT. aad M? tbs land Inbdriud br Pallia UWl a??.*' rfiuwvw, v * i? and ene-balf utm. 1 TUb Mov?Bbir Utt ltl4. HA68BUL BUFPWT Qf HARBT MsMULLAN, Attorney. UflMfl lOBd. Notice is hereby five* that U? undersigned baa this day dnly quail: fled u administrator C. T. A. af Wm. B. Tarry. 4iwi late af Beaufort aouaty. and all persons balding claims against tba aali estate will present the same to me. duly vert fled, within one year from the date of this notice, or this notlee will he pleaded la bar of their neeoreTy. All persons Indebted to the said aetata will please make Immediate peymsflL This November fl. 1914. J. H. CLARK. Administrator C. T. A. : 11-4-6 we Cook With Gas Heat With Gas Light With Gas It is better than any other fuel. It is the price it was before ? the war. Washington Gas Go. f Oh * Offl<?'?T?r Brvvm'a ?tir ?m Inn I fc> 11 a- 1 to I?. to. >? mf imjil Xonftmyw. * WABHIVOTO*!. V. 8. Dr. a. W. firfii ulaum '?? tt.t aaselaalaa art ?f? Ml Ma farm.k.i traa tt ?* ? r^T" t Vrrilr .? <* J MM IM MMI 4 4 ' '? Ala S=5=5^-K=^T M. N. BERRY Wbaleaala Distributor now, Meal, Hay And Cn* load 1 Washington N. C. ??>? ?! ? a DR. ERNEST W. DV**, ?BTROPATHIO PHYBICWJIi, CATARRHAL DEAFNBSS. f. CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISRABKS A DPnQtit.TT -s Now loeotod Is tht DANIELS * WARREN 8LEK1. T Tnoodox. 11 A m. to lilt r ? ' TOnndor Iron 4 p, m. to Irt- * ?*T 4 p, m. o > v o Phono Ml. 1 I | Ml * "? uit minim. t ^ ? *' w % k " - ? ??nnw^i lis u? m m 0 mm % rn. A. Mislil. Jr. J. A MoooIm O .I LAVsm V. V. *&?& 11 msfenh ?n B?p?s?t*. ? " . t / * O O O S * ' ' ' ** ? ' * ? V. L. TU(M ? matoiro nvau* * i UkmrjUMt 1 *- ?, * ' 4T 4 ?H>? O. Bncn. ?!(! . ? HUb MAOUAX kUIU? obmav. ? Awnmi ?t i??. OflM m I. ?. fuM )? * ?. a. nmxm * no. vnui omnuioi wmiixokw, t. o. ? " VOcf O. MM Iota V Bon mt t soiHfAif a Boirm,' ? yl ' 4Hwiyi ai Iir. ? iTTITI.. i! MIMMIM, / Market IM, . . 0,' ** .? ]
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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