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"PP .. l.M .. Ill TRUJM1UT. UNTTAXT 14. it " GOOD ROADS PROBLEMS IN, MANY STATES' Pa rmar Is 1 ntsr?*t?c Only In Qeneral Improvement ef 3 vary Poot of /] PwWlo Thoroughfares. There are complex problems to bo solved La many states before the most efficient expenditure of money by atateo and commeJUtlee for rCada can bo secured. It >00111 b that politician* and the business meu at tko oltioa are unaalmoualy la favor o 1 putting up highways across the state. or partici pating la the eeeaa-Lx>ceaji highway moremint, whoa getting up achemea for road Improvement- Tk?f display a great lack of know lodge oa their part for the needa of a kuay farmer. It's not a transcontinental highway, cor a stale highway, oaf a rock road across the local county that wo are eorwlyxtn deed of. b*t a general 1m profamunt of "every tok/i of puhUc high way of the dlfibc^nt aosnUe*. Hli estimated "that (T.OOQ.OOO are spent, on the roads of III in ok) every year.j^nd of this amount sural/ half Is ed The trouble begins with the ion of the road commiaslonors. wno get their odlces poetically. and sometimes without regard to t&air fit ness for the respective office they seek, writes Henry H. Smith of McLean county. Illinois. In Farmer's Review. Then there is fee defeottva work turned oat by the road laborers. How many times bare we seen bridges that represented the people's hard-earned money, swung down the strcajn by overflows'? The state resides a serlouA loee froia this condition ef affair* mien a good ml* Kim of concrete and steel work, planned by a competent en gineer, would have made a structure to withstand the stonhp far many rears be corpo. The road Itsetf must bo wvrked la $e rigfet wary, o t the sane task win necessitate rao^e labor with additional efxpens* the fallowing eeseon. Aloe, there 1* another leak In the road tajf werney, ret it lo hardly a reason In Ltpfelt a? ft always de. pends upon the character sad eapa trill ties of the read ctrBUslsvtenet. ?no writer has sogtfestad that It the county should buy sevwral ehriends of grravel, broken rwek. fltaders. eta-, tax? In* each ?o as to kaiii one lead per Sar, Judloteusly dtstrlkstta# it upoa o highways, thai la * far years oar roado would oil V* rook road*. The practicability qi tfclf aehe?oe la rot to bo looked Into. However., wo know that If tha highways were graded and worked up properly, and tha gravel applied, the farmers of the vicinities could haul bsavy loads gf corn and Kny to market In taldwlatar without asporJanalat *he fear of being stuck. Spring Is tho best time to work roads. Ours ars worked whoa tho soil Is damp, In ordsr that tha sell will baho as It dries out. thus Soaking the road hard and Oompact but there are always a few hours' work needed here and there on the average highway, culverts to bo repaired, pood botes filled op, ate. Tha pleasure ef driving over good roods should la Itself W a compensa tion to the farmer for- klfc efforts In making tbem so, not t?. speak of tho *?*? m m w mm <* fcn Ual HIOiMiiJ term *01 m>k. food count Im; foot Mltfi mUf W?rSBrfS.:x" w teUKWUntry. ? wm ? Mm Ha OiiMjln New Oar ?? Trwrt and Defend* It Agilwi Of Iteer Under Fire. ?y R. FRANKLIN TATS. q?Hm Hone! Nfw Service.) Parta^? Corporal Phillip of the Tw en IrlWiH tntanlal tn fan try la o brave at fcravaa. Ha tea bam awarded tba military medal for repeated acta of gallantry la thla war. Whea bit lieu I? at fall wounded and the Germ ana vara nuuitBg op to captare him the e*cparal rushed la under their hear? tea and refceued bla officer under their wry aoeea. Ha ia the kind of man wko aocnee at oMa to the front when Mm attaatloa la deeperate. TVa other da f the colonel aaat for him and said: I*. "Phillip, I kaaw yon are a gallant fallow, end that la oar reaaon ? for In tmettag yea with an aitromelp parIL oaa mission. At nightfall you will take M aiea and go to the creat yon- t der, where German sol iters are seen digging a trench. Ten are to an* dear or to remain there la concealment till the morning, when you will return and report what you have teen." [ At nightfall away went the little' party. On reaching the creat the cor poral aaw German engineers digging , a trepeh. while a sentry kept guard. I Hiding 14 of hie men In a little wood, fee took the twenty-fifth man with him. caylnx; "Whon' we r?"t n' tkt the Cor ns A e*ntry and h* -3. "\> er da!' you muat keep apart from me, to tho left, and make a noise with your bayonet, so as to make .him turn your way. Then, no matter what he does or what 1 do, lie down and await my orders." 8tealthtly the two approached soj near the reentry that they could hear him soflly humming a tune. Then Phillip moved to the right and Inten tionally made a slight noise. "Ww da!" challenged the sentry. Instantly the soldier keeping to the left rattled bis bayonet, and the Ger man turned toward him. At the same momejtf Phillip was on him. running him through the body twice with his bayonet. His aim had been so true that the sentry dropped dead without a cry. Tbe men working vigorously In fbe trench twenty or thirty yards away had heard nothing. Quicker than a quick-change artist the cor poral donned the dead man's helmet and cloak and selzlnc bis rifle began pacing up and dQwn In his stead. Ev ery now and then as he passed he rolled the body a little farther away. At last the trench was ready, and the Germans retired to the main body, calling a friendly gofld-bf* to the non try, who, without a word continued on his beat. But they had no sooner dis appeared than helmet and cloak re flung to tb? ground and the corporal was running toward the wood. A few mtnutes later tho 26 French Infantry men were Installed In the German trench. At daybreak a Bavarian company marched up to occupy the trench. The men, all unsuspecting, were chat ting and Joking. A few yards away from the trench a murderous fire greeted them. They attempted to rush It, but 2(1 rifted kept mowing them down, and Anally the survivors broke and fled? all excopt IS. who threw up their hands. A few days later the corporal was shot In the right arm and shoulder. l*t refused to go to the ambulance. He fought on for the next 24 hours. In the thick of the fighting he shot a Gorman officer, who fell. The corpo ral raa forward to bring him in. but the officer, drawing his revolver, fired the laa{ shot, the bullet shattering the corporal's shoulder. The Frenchmnn had strength enough to bent out his enemy's brains with the butt end of his rifle, but then be collapsed with pala and loss of blood. ! TRENCH PAPERS IN BELGIUM Journal* Publish Special Cdltlona for Soldiers at the Front Washington.?' The Belgian legation ba* received copies of "trench edi tion*" of Belgian newspapers In which the main feature 1b columns of per sonal paragraphs ft'Mr'Wvd i" ? . dlers In the Belglyi mtny 1'J" tal and company designations tellius them of the whereabouts of their fami lies. Many of these paragraphs con- j elude, "Bend news." These "trench editions" are circulat ed In an effort to re-establish commu nication between the men at the front and their scattered families, many of whom are now In Franoe, England or RoUand. Besides the personal paragraphs the papers carry newa of the war and lam poona against the enemy. GIRL JOINS GERMAN ARMY ?he la Discovered and 8ent to Train for a Hospital Nurse. Berne. ? Among the recruits at Xonlts. In Weat Prussia, a story here baa It. was one handsdtae youth of j nineteen, who got on very well with tks preliminary training and rifle prac tice. Bat one day It was discovered that ths youth was a girl. 8ho vainly Implored the authorities to nllow her to go to the feont. but was sent to Dan Big to train aa a hospital nurse. Permanenc) of IJriJges. Concrete bridges fcr roada aro the kind that spell permanency. Between threshing outf i an I heavy motor ear* ?be county t <th a sky bridges is In ' for trouble ' Kaep Water Away. furrt ? al.n?? Mils that mar j ftaljet *?t?r to a rond end k?ep tbrt . water iwijrk (ronj read S id dltcH. j Choice Cue Flourera of ali Kind* m Great Quanity' WlDomm Pot PUata In manj va rlatlaa. Rom Bubo. Evumm, | ?had* iraaa, h?di. puata tad ihrub-barla. MtlL taltfrayh and" lelaphoae or dare promptly executed b7 r-rrrrrirt _; A. i- ohjuixx * oo., raliiqh, m. c. . -3L Phonaa. Btqr* 4 J, Oreaa Haaaa 14*. Wei, e*f 1 t?f. *. '!ncr >.ic? -- . v.-sr pneumonia, cblll-bl*in?, cou*tx?, etc. Good, 'oUuarh, vr*nn, comfojtabid boots are bctur to buy than roediHr.e. Hub-?j*rl? Warrior Rubber E .C'J are for Sshermen. tho best foot protectio i over kqo*n. Tor more t".ian tfx.ty yoata they have fleftft the choice oi the gTeet majority of men who wctJc at the nets for a living. Always bay Hub-Mark Rubber Koorvc*ar. Dealers who ?fl !t sell the best of everything. ? ' BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO, M*lden. Miu. No Exactly 8at'S^ed. A pp.rty of women from a loc'"4 Church gathered for a thimble parf p )tie Jay rf-ently at th? home of .of 6 of the ir.trrbera. Th^ ladies were IV I timate friends and the lieat of tl'e day. the o .vtto. 'nt of the war T otr.tr ui.curv.Jtance, perhaps lo it : r?nrn?ne nature, causrd them to ?*i j duige rath'r trt . ly In nrlghborho'xl | talk rotnn; "vnly (-lied "gossip." The : little daughter of the hostess slipped in unnoticed and sat "l-*cnlnir. Absc it 1 'm* mentioned in critical /e t . and yven r''nn of the guer'la' I who took heir ??'.'p^ruire were d*s cuss-.-d A - ilm talk went on lit le Ehzabe'.h f^ed u?i :o her mother aid ?aid In a f aae whisper: "Oh. doirl Ncboily ye/ma Jui-t exactly satisfied with anyhr \y, does they, mamma*" ? j Lrockion 1' terprsst. Honorable Archers. I The Prltisli Honorable Artillery ; company were at one time migh -y ' men with the how and arrow, and th'y ] were nost particular as to the reput ing of what wore known as the ar< V er'B murks? woodcr. pillars in the op-?n spaces of the capital. Several iin**a In the century befcre last the valiant m?rn Ok the H. A. C. (who date trjha' the year 1517. when they wcnr~Inc* r porat?d by Henry VIII) asserted th? ir old ari-hpr privileges, and replaced marks that had been removed by ci croachcrs. In 1791. when the Lo :g Butts r*t Islington Common wt-re re ?troyed by f: rave-di^gcrs. the artillery ! company w- re wroth, and com pell 'd j the vnndnls tn rrslnre the targets. !n . 1842, of all ;he op*1!', ground for. arch*. I ery, there r inalncu c:;lv a few r.c*--a . to the nor*T?. of the City read. ? P i U ! Mill Gazer i. Satan*: W? /. i Mr? KllVbre was tUo pretty young 1 wife cf t-e eldetiy village pastor. One day s'*tt went :nio the city with ; a frit nd Ynd, airing othc-r thinrs. bought a n -w frock. "Another frorfc. my dear? ' said hrr husband. # "Did you need x lother?" ? Yes.'' said the , wlfn. hesltf singly. "I do pood it; and. besides, it as so pretty that Lhe devil tempted mv" "Put you should have skid, (Set thee behind me, 3a an.' Have you or gotten, that?" "Oh. no; . but that * *.b what made the troublo. hubby, deo I said. Get thee behind me, Satan, and ho did, but he wh!s [ pored ovct my shoulder, 'It Just fits j you beauti'lilly in the back!* And I | Just had ti take it than." ? Harper's Magazine Modern Solomon. A Georgia magistrate was perplexed by the conflicting claims of two negro /.omen for a baby, each contending ? ni vhe was the mother of it. The udgo renjem.ered .Solomon, and, drawing a bowfe knife from h in boot, I declared that he would give half to each. ? The* women were shocked, but had no doubt of the " authority , and wrpi..?? of ?ho Judge to make the' pro noa*?d compromise. "Don't do that. bo?s." tljey both screamed, in urfison. "yon can keep It yourself. "?Case and ?'iwrnont t"r? ft ate of Men. ? plxpunt.il i ttf.fi combination muet go on until u-l nations i?r combinations of nations K^.mo absorbed- into one complin^ whole, accrrdlng to Al fred W. I twaon? a aolicli.'led 'people a* large a* the earth (tfflf, a grvnt .tnd gloric is unification of all "the ?races, :o "?h!ch bounds rlea between dltf"r?*Qt c.untriea will incan no irore han .bo ' njidnrlHe bntwpon. the dif ferent stuffa m?*au to the. American oitlr.en tod* y, and whori race prejudice and patriot 'sm.wltl ceafe to . xist en tirely. Pre" >,rets and. expansion must no on, aot'? Ithntaodlng that the aver age human boiug lias some sort 'of a dull feeilln* that this must all end in the year of *914. " ' HOTffTf!, The firm of C. B Bail and L. A. 1 *firlolph. doini^ business in the county of Beaufort and town or Waah!n*ton, celling Por^l ears for the year of JB14. bas this day mu tually dissolved. All partlea ow ing the abov% Arm, for ears pnrchas r4Jn the- v#-artiei4. will please pgv to U, A. Ran ; alp. Orcen^ Ho. N. C . C. B. Bfl U,. > I* A. RANI?Ct/fk '? . ' rf, . ? FIRE 4,000 BULLETS APIECE Extraordinary Expenditure of Car tridge ? Required to Kill One Man In This War. London. ? One of the things frequent ly noted by soldier* at the front In wrltirg to relatives and friends ts tht extraordinary expenditure of bulleb required to kill a man. A German re |:crt E&ya that many German soldlor Mrrd 4.000 cartridges apiece during th? tlrst month of the war. An Engltf' oh.erver estimated that 25'Gerrau t. hoi Is are wasted for every man kille< by them. In 1870 It wan calculate* that the Germans firrd 150 bullets an six shrapnel shells for every wound*, i'ren^hman. In the HussoJa panes war it is said 3,000 bulleta were fire l'or every llfo lost. TREATING THE WOUNDEQ I British Red Cross surgeon c&rin j for a wounded French infantrymar BRUTAL SOLDIER IS SHOT i Frenoh Shoot Man Who Cuts Off thi Ears of German 8entry. Berlin. ? The newspapers ppfcit th. , story of the killing and mutilation c I a German sentry who hnd been watct Ins wire entangleinentB and commen appreciatively on whst Is termed th quick justice meted out by the Frenc > to the. man who fmitllated him. Th j soldle^ was foand -dead December* < j H^b ears had been cut off. j Tho following day an officer of: th ? Trench Infant# appenretl before' tb ? German position trader a flag of thic and expressed to thd German con : mrr Jlng officer the abhbtj^nce of hi j reglraert at the anion of the culprl I who. ho said, had been condemned ar anot. ' v I- ' ?? ' ? - ? ! ? CROSSES SEA TO MASTER British Soldier Leaves His Pet D09 Behind, Meets Him In ' ? Belgium. i London. ? .When James Broxyn left' .ngland with hie regiment In jfcuguat ,.iils tnrrlor dog. became very resljece. On September 2* .ho disappeared frorr. liis home lu Hammersmith and .Mr*. | l?r:>wn enlisted th? police, forcq fn a effort to flqd him. bui.wlthOnt strtcesa' Nothing was he*rd of the dot thai until she ri-celved a letter from hei husband before Tpree saying ft mar brought :ilm the pet from rh? trpb t run, hen How the anuna) got acro&L th- hai .el If . t mystery*. *r t .?r"?v iiln> ? e_Si?v" TWlnr D.' J T. R. Neal, Greep villa, 'S I'ar., says that in his 80 yeai*s of *?x' perlenc* he-ba* found no prepared lo* for the kldncv? equal to FoIpv Kid ney rills Ptfiv In bf> k and hlpe 1 an indication of kldn?* t-ouKe w.-?rnl1?g to build up" the whaken^f' kidneys. mafce the to vigorous. rtff din* yon'r blpp4.0f jfeliM apd poleon* "?^'ey Kidney ?lfl* frill heip nn? case of i Irfcr bladder trouble and beyond I he reach of medhim- Tn noc and $1.0(0 slaoa. Sold, ib your tow? 5y Sllivtft'i Pharmacy. g othwrn. helrs-ai dMlte upon the epecl of'?_ - at tw\w! f'olMlu -II.. st tbe Courthouse door in Washington, N C., offer for sal tc the highest bidder for qm! r tb? following tract o! land lying and be ing in Chocowinlty township. Beau foil county. Wove#, subject to thr dower right of the widow of the said [John Cox. deoeased, (Emma Cos Whitfield), the' said land t >elag do. scribe as follows: ?Adjoining the lands of *. T Buok. Crave MeQowans. Herbert Dixon, and o thorn and consisting or 2 tracts as follows: 1st Tract: Conveyed by dee*5 from Chas^. B. Powell to Jrio. Co* May f. ltl?; Book 98. page 469 Records of Beaufort county, -"bound ?d by the Washington and Nev Bern road and being on the ea*?" side of said rosd. and being a par of the tract of land bought by R. T Buck fruui H. H. .Carrow 4nd ihy d*ed dated Feb. IB. lift?, on'" mor* particularly described as fol 'ows: B?*inn1n* near the An* , ^-nck place at hi?r 11n* et th* roar I **ed!ng from Washington to Ne* Bern, and running with the sal^l -oad northwardly to g smalt hrancv -?eaT the public jchcbj honse. th*T ? *?h the rnn fit tald branch tp th nld line ov^aid Cnfrow tract, arcnn-" '*?e Ann Bock land, and .with b?" "ne to the. ber^nn!nc> Containing JX, | ?><"**? more or 'w?. - 9nd Traot: TV?eded hr R. T. BucV ??~d Varr 1? ?o Jehn Cox. Nov i '.1. 1891. Bonk Y9. ?>ar? 296. an'' 1??*cri>i?>d n% foflpws: All that tmc*| ->f land cpoclflrfl <T> Q d?*d trom F *T rawftif a*d *o R T BacV ?~"d IK. 1**? Book *t. narr "?a*. Records of B^ufor* porn** vested on th* wes* ?lde of thn n?d ? v?- T>*"*n - roa*H "'I'r t; knnwn "a *v - tr?~' *?*?????<*??* on ?*"> *^e Inn'* I-" r> 1 - r r' PiifV' fti f>iA V<i 'oTirt- n f Am T??i~V? nr> ?(*??' " * V rt fif ?i>?i fix fMt *Ve f,"r!? Tav*or land-" *? >n>AlnU? (ft; " rpocn Af lw |"Vta Vrln. A"" */?f nf U"'' "T HfirT"'. P<*"'r 4*> -V ? 7a TiR,.n<"' of n">nfo"' * v I Va <??!'' .mV {^a4 fV A rf the n-'d^tv fit b^qva pff* | rr t r?*r?*n!s-lonn? SiOTIC'E. Notice Ib heiel?y given that tue un ??rsigned has this day duly qualifier * adm inlet rator of Annie M. Mayo ?rea.sed, late of Beaufort count.* nd an persons holding' claim hialnst the said estate will pre* i.\ le sum* to me. duly verified, with 1 one year from this date, or thi alice wil b* pleaded in bar of thfei ?covery . All persons Indebted t< ?e said, estate will please icake tm ?edlate payment. This December 1# 191-1. JKSST?' O. MAYO, 2-2-6wp Administrator. NOTICE Ry virtue of u ;iO'v?r of sale ron ?lned In r. ror'r.in deeJ of Trust ex | cotetl by .T It B"?t ij the under I 'cned Trustee, dated November 22 : 909. nnd recorded in the Register* ' fficc of Beaufort county, in Bool , i 59. pace 23, to which reference i ?ereby made. I will offer for aal' o the highest bidder for cash, a tubllc auction, at the Courthouse 'oor of Beaufort county, on Mondti' annary .. 2R. 1915. at 12 o'clocl oon. the following land described n said Reed of Trust: Reglnnlng at .T. R. Lanes 9. R I orner In th? RespaSs road cana1 | nd running- Nort'i with safd Lane' inal. th?>n Wl?h th*? said Crawford *p?l to th* fnoll line, then south Hth *ncll line <1*0 vards to the Re?* ?w road can"l: an* westward wlH ve r*rn? to the b^Hnnlng. eontalr I ?'ir 11 1-5 arrei. more or less. - m??d?? in th -?vr??ont nf Ihn d?>Vf o?<M1f?d h" ?M T>?*ed r?f M'? t? mod* r of Jhe owner of tha deh' I THU Ree 8S . R T novvirn ? ?TVn?f?<\ T> r? rtxvnn* rtvrry+T nf T>?*4 ^'-VMllsn Attg |. " M-4wr. Author!t3tlvely Informed. "Bo you come from New York." said n English lady to a traveling Amerl **>n. "I suppose, of roufse, you came rom Boston?" "Why did you think . bat?" Inquired the Nejr York lady. J Because 1 supposed all onltltated, iteillgeqt '-Ameruane catoe from Boa an." "But.#what In the world made . otf thinjt that?" wo* the natural quea f>?- I knew, exactly. 1 link It wqs a Boston lady ?rt)d told < BegUtor ;( Boston). 1 i A NOTRE DAME 1 t It o'clock ?Ute ? ?> foresaid. In Beth township, begln it pf at the foot of the bridge by I ?hlcb the Yeatesr ills sod Woodstock j^anelnjr with said roads to take within fifty yards of the CON ?er of my home Held, thenee with he fence of said fle!d southwardly o the J. L. Linton line, thence with he J. L. Linton line to Jacks Creek, hence with Jacks Cre?k to the he, winning, con tain ig eight (8) acre*) more or less. Bald land i boupht from F. F. j Parlor. See deed fsom F. F. Tay- f ?irTTu A T. TTeaHiii. ? Oee Beolt 18t j age 511, Register's office of Bean ] "ort county. This 19th toy of Dec. 1914. W. 8. TINGLE. Mortgagee GEORQE HACKNBT, JR. Owner of Debt flarry McMullan, Atty. iwi aT ' ^ : ? ^ ? r- <r Vorth Carolina, Beaufort CountV-t. .In t'?e Superior Court, Betfpc? the (fertt. ~arab M. Alllpood and husband, J I Mac Alllgood, and Kagler Lumber Company, TB Rurel-a Lumber Co., Ida Burgee* and husband, Frank Burgess, and All to Whom it May Concern. ? Tbe A>?e*e Parties and Alh Other Persons Will Take NOTICE I Take NQTIC That on the 31 day of December *914, the nbovo named petitioners ilfld a petition In the office* of tb '!erk of the Superior Court of Beat* 'oK county to have the title to cer aln lands, together -with the timber hereon described, registered and] 'ofeflrmed pursuant to Chapter 90 ? he Public Lawn ot 1913, and tbp summons has been Issued, return ?ble ct the office of the Clgrk of th 1 Superior Court of Beaufort Coun y on the first day of March. 191F Said land lies on the- North Bid# >f Pamlico river and East s!do . 'fallard Creek, and adjoins the lar >{ the Eureka Lumber Company ?Ja Burgess and husband. FranVj <urge?s and the Duck Creek road AI! persons claiming any Int.* i salt! land, or any adjoining 1a* vlll eome In and flit1 their answer, ettlng up and asserting their title? i? said lands.' ^r any adlolnlnt ands, on or before the flrat day of March. 1916. This 31 day of Dec. 1914. GEO. A. PAW. Clork Superior Court l-l-4wc. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The anntfal meeting of the stock ?olders of the Home Building and oan Association will be h*1d at he banking house of the Saving* ?nd Trust Co.. on Thursday. Janu ry list, JOlfy at 4:30 p. m. JNO. B. SPARROW, Secy. '2-21-4W8. NOT|CE OP 8AMC. By virtue the power of sale con-| *lned in a moratare deed, executed j "iy Robert C. Bo*art to the und^r- 1 igned. dated February 14th. 191? i -?ind recorded In the Register's ofller n Book No. 170. nage 269, and herein referred to. I will offer for ale at public auction to the highest Mdder at the court house door o' Beaufort county. N C., on Wednes lay. the 13th day of Janqary, 191K \t 12 o'olcck noon, the following property described and conveyed lr he said mortgage: That certain tract cr parcel of land 'vlng and being In the county and *tate aforesaid and In Washlogtor 'ownshlp. beginning at the Cypres' Branch bridge on the Waahlnftor \nd QreenvlUe road, about one and nnnlng down said Cypress Branch with the various eonfs??s thereof t' vflll Creek or Cherry's Rnn: thetf ln'sald fherry** Rnn to the motif' the ^fext or First branch: th<?n^ tp said branch to a point opposl*' I iit osk. an agreed corner: thenc \ vlth the msln or lead ditch throng' j he farm eaatwardtr nr sent* ?nstwardlv direction *? the m*ir Mihl?o road from Washington t Greenville: thence with the main pub 11c road to the beginning, contain!*' ^Ixty-flve acr*a. mo'e or leaa. Alwo one gray horse mile nam"' ?Bin." and o.ue milk wagon and *11 fanding Imolemeots on aald farm. Termt of sale, c*ah. This Decrm^r 12. *1914. MARIA L. BtTCKMAN, 12 -12-4 wfc Mortgagee. Cook With Gas Heat With Gas Light With Gas His better than any other fuel. It ;s Ihe price it was before the wlr. Oiflce Rodmft Bldf. fbuoe W P n. ftnr AS h m M. N. BERRY Wholesale Distributor Fteur, Mejl, Hajr And Grmin Feed Washlnglun N. C. ? . DR. ERNEST W. DON. . OSTEOPATHIC PHYtinu u ? ?n CATARRHAL, URAJT^IgB. , ? -Aji'uulc and Nervous- DiseAsee a Spedalty* j Daniel ud U a: run Uuudln* Daniel-Warren Building Tim- ? day And Friday.' Hour i ? 11. J? to IJ.JO,-' J to ?. Phono 28 3. ? ? ? ? t . > . OISKASK3 A SPEeiAfc^T. Now located In the DANIE1.8 A V^ARtiEN BLDO. Tuesday, 11 a. m; to SrJO pr m. Thursday from 4 p. m. to Fri day 4 pm. ? ? ? '? . . # . Phone J83. * H. 8. Ward. Junius D. Grime*. WARD &. GRIMES ? Attorneys-at-Law Washington. N.' C. We pracUce In the Court of the First Judicial District and the -Federal courts. are* furnished tree to his regular fee of i lara tor tlie their eye*. * * ?>?? ? ? . HARRY McMPMiAY, ATHrORNEY-AT-LAW. After January lit, l?is, Laughlnghouae Building. Corner Second and Market ste. t ? ? ? E. A. Daniel, Jr. J. 8. Manning *'? O. Warren W. W. Kltehln ? DANIEL & WARREN, MAN NINO * KITCBIN. Attornefi-Ht^w ? Practice in tho SupeHor, Feder ? *1 and Supreme Courts ofthie ? State. - ? ? ? ? ? , A. D. MacLean, Washington, N. ?. W. A. Tliompson, Aurora, If. C. MeLKAN A THOMPSON Attorneys-fct-Law, Aurora and Washington, N. C. ?????*' ? m ? ? ? ? ' a * ? ? EDWARD 1. STEWART A ttornof. fit-Law, ? Washington, N. C. ? ? ? ? ? , ? ? ? ? ? Norwood L. 81m mom * ? Wr I*. Vawgftan ? ? SIMMONS M VAUGHAN ? Attorn eya-at- Law ? Washington. N. C. ? ? ??? t ? ? ? , * Jno. H. Small. A. D. McL?an ? * Stephen 0. firagaw, W. B, 1. Rodman, Jr. a * SMALL, MacLEAN, BRAGAW A RODMAN ? Attomeya-aULaw. * * Offices over J. F. tayloa'a Store ? * Washington, North Carolina. ? O, ft. PHILLIPS A BRO. PIRE INSURANCE WASHINOTOH, N. 0. Wiley C. Rodmaa Jelw H. Bons?r RODMAN * BONNER Attonrejrs-ai>Law. 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