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It Is a uerlous question sometime, to know Just what to eat when ?" persona stomach Is out of order ant most foods ciiuKo trouble Grapc-Nuta food can be taken <1 any time whh the certainty that I will digem. Actual experience o people 19 valuable to anyone inter e&ted. .1 Terre Haute woman wrltea: s ;i:S b^jfi-red with indigestion for ? <1 : 4 years, ever since an attack o :yphoid fever, ami at times coul ?r nothing but the vory lighten { od. and then suffer *0 with m , I would wl*h I never ha. I . anything ?* ;i ? urged to try Grape-Nui ? >i<0K it 1 do not have t rv.-r?i? anv more, hut I c*' inv time and feel nourli?v "? d. dyppepala ta pstjr*. and I am no ?' ?'nd well. "v huttmnd also hsd an e*per' w'th Grape Nuta. He was ver sickly one apring, an?* ???nd lo his work. H' - 4h? doctor's care br ??of ??M?Tn to do him anv ?,p?n to leave off or , ?d and use Grape-Nate. T -"-nHjrlng to ?ee the change Ir 1 "?'"i He grew better right off, mr'1 he haa none but words ofi ??- Orene Nnte. - - 'hlnks he cannot en* r\ w'thont Grape-Nute, and hr> i'*re? ?n f**t at school that- hi , tfit.r.h~r cnTnmenta on It. I am eat , thet |? Is TVcrsirc of the gre?* 1 eonH*hlnff element* In Orap' TW? mother Is r'rht Grao^-N?|t? f nsA 1* a certain and remarkable re fiftVMer o# hod v. nerves and brain ""^here's a reason " War re?*d the above fetter? ^ n+w rm+ aiwssrs from time to ftme ?V ???> |np*. aMI MB af ? _ * , IEV HEME T The^flrst two nighis of this week the New Theater will present motion Met urea exclusively, Tuesday night presenting the eighth installment of he "Trey O* Hearts." On Wednes day night "Alma, Where do You jive?" a musical comedy will be ?resented. Tickets tor this attrac ion will go on sale today. The ast three days will he a big time for he amusement seekers of th Is com ounity. for there will be a big FfJ ival of high class attractions held n this theater. These attraction* or the last three days should re vive the hearty support of the en 'r? city, an it Is for the benefit of he public library. There will h* o motion pictures on these night? Tfept on Friday matinee and night vhen the second installment of '^iidom'* the great serial of rny's ?ry will be shown In conjunction vith the festival attractions. \IaMA" performance NOT UP TO STANDARD v Good sired audiences witnessed ??-i> performances of "Alma, Where d Ton Lire?" nt the Wells 'theater *?erday afternoon and ereoing This comedy with miMtc ban ??en In Norfolk a number of time nd In, therefore, familiar io mo* heater -goers. It ht repleto will right and tuneful musical, number *ie tinea are clerer and soma of th 'uatlon* blirhly amusing. In th' inds of a flrat class company It ' ?ery pleading entertainment. Th' m-pany pijfeenttng it ye*terd?> Id bardly ba. called fiat ch* Cella Marie. In the ttOe role, ean ell, as did Jeeele Wlilingham. wh< layed Pierre. Prom a ty*trlonl< 'andpolnt, howerer, their work dW ot nompare farorably with othel vho hare been eeen here ? In th' ime role* The other members -V he company were rather medlorrr A number of late musical lon her>* and an exhibition of MMorr 1enc?n wnre Interpolated. Th->e* eemtd somewhAt ont ctf place, the ormer snfTerlng by con^krteo* with he really moalcal numbers of thf original score, which hare lost aone of their charm. The production In Ha entirety not op to ?t?ad*rd. ? Norfolk Vf f lata! PU(*. <* and v, **???| ?% "?tfi--' ? A Revision Of Southern Freight Rates-Reasons Mid Principle For Same (Continued from Page One.) opLnlon. Hence in working out Ihe order ot the Commission such elevation o rates to the depressed polntH oiuhI accompany reductions to the mac1 larger number Intermediate points is will at least preaerve^he revenm of the carriers. The task of revision is no ?a*: one. It has been undertaken i loyal effort to conform to the law as now interpreted, and to be fa to all. I Departures from the long an short naul principle In the South an not confined to interstate traff , There are in^he South a great mar intrastate rates that do not conform j to the principle. Tf undue dlscrlm ination are to be avoided, these In | tractate rates must be brought int* harmony with the revised Interstat' adjustment being mado nnder the direction of the Interstate Commerce I Commission. It Is the purpose of the rail-ways of the 8outh to take J up each Intrastate revision -with the >>veral State ^lollroad Commissions J. R. KENLBY, Preet. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co W. A. Winburn, President, Centra' | of Georgia Railway Co., M. H Smifh. President. Louisville s! Nashville Railroad Co., W. J Haraban, President, Seaboard A1 Line Railway. Fairfax Harrison President, Southern Rllway Co. ; C * NOTTCK OK RALE Under and by virtue of the powe. 3f sale contained In a certain mortg lge deed executed to the anderftlgn ?d by R. HJ Reeve*, which salt nor?gw.gn Is duly recorded In the ofv Ice of the Register of Deeds to Beaufort couAty, in Bonk 181, a ->age 10. and Is dated the _ 3rd da* ?t September, 1914, and Is bereb' eferred to, the undersigned will, pi he 22nd day of February, 191$, a 2 o'clock noon, offer for sale, a he Courthouse door In Beaufor Minty, to the highest bidder fo ish, the following real estate, to ?lt: - Being lot No. 2 as laid off by W \ Baugham. which waa as follows .ot No. #0 McNalr town, was latf, >ff Into 8 lots of 88 feet front, b: 9* 't. deep <18 feet being left as anal ey to be used In common by tho?ea J old the ait lots to, or to tbelr belr nd s a signs, and this lot No. S lis etween the corner lot deeded to P Hodges and the third lot sold t Moant Oordon. The lot No 80 ws? y Julia M. fltatoti sold to Ban Khan j *? Bragaw. by deed dated 10th da* | ?f Ms v ember. 1*98, and recorded I took It, ?aft* 108. Beaufort eonnt* ?erords, snd Ww. B-agaw convey d his one-half Interest to W. P '?anrhsm bf deed dated Jan oar r t. lift, and recorded In Boob 89 *a?e lift. This ISad Oar of Jaa. 1911 vpwavq ft. rrrwARiw int w* NOTICE pF.SAIJC UXDRR I>EEI> OP TRtST. Under and -by virtue of the power of -ale contained in a certain dee J of trust executed on February 5th, 1909, by J. H. Grelder to W. T. Hud itell. Trustee for L?ona B. Hudneli. A'hich said deed of trust Is record ed In Book 154. page 563, of the teaufort county records, which is; lereby refered to for particulars, iefauit having been made in tht payment of the debt secured by sa!d j nstrument, iho undersigned .nortg-; igee will, on Friday, the !2?h dayj )( March, 1915, at 12 o'cflock noon, jffer for sale to the highest bidder' or cash at the Courthouse duor in teaufort county, the following do cribed tract of land: A certain tract of land lying and eing in Richland township. Beau ort county, beginning on the Sandy .anding road at Wm, Mourning's orner. thence N. 2f 1-8 E. 5.28 pole? o said Mourning's corner, thenc. ??. 86 K. 69.86 poles to a sweet gum D. Midyettfe's corner, thence along aid Midyette'*? Uoberson's and Bon er's line N. 43 3-4 W. 326.49 pole o a comer In the Savannah, thenrr ?1th Boherson's, Bonner's and A. 1> '?eschsm's line to a large pine in thr ?ead of Second Out, A. B. Beach tt?'h corner, thence 8. 80, 1-2 W 10. 96 poles to the Hickory Poin oad. thence with said road 8S. 4 3 V *01.24 poles to a corner In T). V rarrco'H line, thence with said lln* *. V9 3-4 K. 20 poles to another cor ?cr of nald T). V. Warren's corner* hence parallel with the we4t dttcv ?f the Savannah field S. 10 1-4 F 00 poles to the Sandy L/sndln losd. then with the Sandy Lanrlin* oad to the beginning, contalnin *65 acres. It being the same land eenvoye<* v d*-?d to J. H. Grelder by Mrs. 1/v 'a B. Hudneli on February 5tb ?909 This Feb *th. 1915. W. T. HUDNBI/L. tSuMpo, Mortgagee 'Vard & Gripidf7"T4ttya, V8-4wr * ' XOnCji OF BALK. Under ?nd by virtue of the powe ?f sal* contained in a Mortgage' "rom Jsrvls tfHerce. Isaiah Pk>r* tnd Mary Plwce, dated Novembe '8th. 1915, and recorded In tb Register's office of Beaufort countv Vorth Csrollna. In Bc^k 1S8, pa#T 178. the undefsfcned will sell ?' ?nblic auction for cash before th "ourthouse door of said <M>nntv o he Rth day or March, 1915' at 18 ?'clock noon, the fololwlng describ d real estate, to- wit: Beginning a* a short leaf pin< horner of the Boy and Bryen Pat !clt lend, crossed public road ran 'ng thence South 80 1-2 West 8* o!ee to a stake, thence Sooth 6 Ea* '10 poles tA a poet Oak; thene Vorth 65 East 58 pedes to * come n the fork of the public count' oad In the aforesaid Boy and Pa? J k* line: rhence with (he main pub Mc road to the beginning, eofrtaln ng by estimation; 88 8-4 acres morr ?r If-ts, the same was conveyed to ''en V Patrick by led 1' he r<eel*'er'sl#R6e of Beaufort con ty. Book 30. pe??<i 180-191 to Une Ann Pierce and others, said deed P herein referred to for a fuller dr "rtr?'ton fit said land. It Is ffcf purpo^ of this mortgage deed t? i eenvey #11 the right*, title asd Inter i 'St of the parties of the flirt part ?n the above described land which 1 undivided. Thle^th day of Feb. 1815. O. A. WnLUIvP* mr WcMhllan, Atty, j Wm sa. ? Cn<Ur and by virtue of tlx# power ,f aala" con talaed is a obtain dNd ;f troa>V ?kM?t?d to Bdarard L. tt?w vrt. Truatee. by J. C. Cayton. an 4 oren? Cayton. Ms wife. and W. H. Preacott. and Fannie Prescott, hU rife, which Mid Deed of Treat U luted January Sift. It 14. and la d? y record? la Book 179, page >81. iieaufort county recorda. and U Hereby referred to. the^deralgaed rruBtee. will, ob Mon<|a y. hte irst lay of March, ltU. at It o'clock noon, at the Coorthonaa door o( Beaufort county, offer for aala. tp he Mtfbaat bidder for cash, the fol lowing daaertbad jaal and pergonal property, to- wit: .. That certain tract or parcel . ot land, tying and being In tba county ol Beaufort. State of North Carolina Htchland townahlp, beginning at G W Lee 'a corner in tba Holldla Una tad running eHi aald Lee'* line 8 ?7 1-3 Raet. Fifty feet; thence B> S 1-1 W. Twenty-live feat: thenc* N. 17. 1-1 W. Fifty feet to the Hoi 11a Baal Una; thence with aald UK \\ 1 1-1 E. to (ha beginning, eon alnlns 1H aquare yarde, and wel' nown as the E. C. Cayton stort ?-*. which aald alte waa conveyed t C. Cayton by Will Dm a lttU. er three years ago. Also that certain stock of goode ares, mercbandlae, fixtures anr xturea and book accounts locatec U the 8 tore building hereinbefore -scribed, and balag the only atocl f poods, warea and merchandls -xtures and book accounta owne<44^_ artlee of FIR8T PART. Demand having been made on mi ^y the holders of the notes aeedfar I >y staid Deed of Treat, this aala ( held to satisfy said IndebtedaOsa. This 17th day Jan. ltlffiV EDWARD L. 8T1 1RT, 'ruatee l-2f-4wc. NOTICE OK SALS. "Under and by virtue of the power >f ftile contained Id a mortgage deer executed by Thomas Crawford an wife, dated A*ril 24th. 1914. and Inly recorded In the office of th? Register of Deeds of Beaufort couo ty In Book 177, page 4X9, which 1: hereby referred to, the undersign ed will on the 22nd day of Pebru iry. 1915. at 12 o'clock noon, at thi Courthouse door In Beaurort conn y, ofTer for sale to the highest hid ler for cash, the following descrlb >d real estate, to^wit: Beginning at James Smith's cot ler, and running with hla line to < mm in Brown's rurf; thence to th< Crawford difcch; thenea with calf litch to the old Todhjo the begin ilng, containing eleven and three juarter acres, more or less. This 20th day of Jan. 1915. EDWARD L, 8TEWART. Mortgagee t-2S-4wc. NOTICE OK BALK. By virtue of the power of ?al< optained in a mortgage deed exc uted by Benj. Slngletary and wlf o the undersigned, dated NoWmbe :9, 1904, and recorded in Book 152 age 202 Register's office of Bean ort county, and herein referred to will ofTer for sale to the hlghes Iddor for cash, at the ConrthooM Joor of Beaufort county on Tuesday he 2nd day of Karcb, 1915, at 1 : ?'clock noon, the following deacrib p land conveyed in the said mortr ige deed, to- wit: A Certain tract of land situate* n Washington township, Beaufor ?ounty. North Carolina, and adjoin ng the lands of W. R. Ellis an<* itber and others and being the Iden leal two tracts of land conveyed t < mid Slngletary by W. R. Ellis by 1eed' dated November S9tfe, 190# ind recorded In said Register's of Hoe, and the said deed is beiyta re 'erred to for a full "and complete d. icrlptlon of the aald (wo tract* o land. This /an. 2 9th. 1*1*. / JOSHUA B. SWANNER. Mortgage f. T. PHILIPS, Owiir of Debt. *" 1-fO-iwe. "**? . ? i i " TO CHICAGO ON THE CAROLINA SPECIAL Through Sleeping Car DaHf Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Career of Um South. JUEBN AND ORESCENT ROUTT AND BIO FOUR ROOT*. Southern Railway Is now operat ng through sleeplfijr ears dally oi ?h? Carolina Rpeeial between Char teaton?0.,C.. aad Chicago. TP af fording exoelleat connection* f*>? tnd for Eastern North C^rollm oolata, Ooldsboro. Raleigh, Dar ham. Or?*n*oro and Intermedial through ASHEV1LLB ANT T*HR LAND OP r?E SKP. For Pnllman sleeping car reear ration*. sehedulee aad detailed' In formation, ask any Southern Rail way agAol^or write. f ? little while later the Prta^dacit nominated to an important office s Tentlemean to whose confirmation hare wai aggressive objection, and * wink and a nod from that Sana or would hare defeated confirm* tton; but ha said nay, that Wllae #aa the chief of the party, raspon Ible to the party and to tha conn rjr for that ofBolal. and be saw t It that tha man *ai confirmed. The senator is a Democrat, and ha ha bean a tower of strength on whom tha President and tha party hart leaned aver alnce tha Congress wa convened In estra session In Aprf 1913. And H fa due tha Presides 0 say that tha time haa come wher hat senator^ counsel Is as welcome \t tha White .House as is hie aup ort in the Senate. Republicans were even connti* in the leader of the Democrat!' Ida of the Senate Uf defeat tha pol cies of the administration. Tba' enator also was classed a? a "re votlonary," but never President bar bad more loyal aupport than thU man has given, and not In for< rears has the Senate been more a) y, more suoceesfully, more bril antly led than this man htfb led It 1 am thtd to make this acknowledgr ment, for I did all my Httl* utmost to Bafeat that man for re-e lectio to the 8enate. And I will aay. beside, that If Mr Claude Kltchin had as good a rer ord since March 4, 1911. aa F. M Simmons has made, friends of th Democratic administration wool* contemplate his elevation to the laaderaMp of tha House with more satisfaction than they do mow. 'gR'jHi':. , is. this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per?on? In "Med to tbe <**d We"* will pie** ' nake 1 immediate payment This 4th day or Feb 1?15 RUFU8 J J^1' ? '1^ A^ikfiibtrAor Motto la hereby glren thai the onderatfned h aa thla day duly quali fied a* administrator of Herbert conaty, and all peraona holdlrr claims agalnat the aafl* eetate will preeent the aame to ma duly verified within oaa year from thla data or win be pleaded In b? AIT p#-'?r,- ? lebtad to the aald aeta** will plea?* iake immediate payment. . This 4 th 0ay of Feb 1116. LAVINIA BSLL. ?dm in if. rr ?hla notice af their re< Notice la hereby giv*?& indertlfned haa ihia ua> '*?? ta execator of the eetai- J< ? CJng, deceaaed, lata of Beauio tnd all peraona holding igalnat the aald eetate will (ha aama to ma, duly verfflou. > ?a one year from tbta date, or notl^ee win ha pleaded In bar of tfc orary. All peraona Indebted ?aid aetata will plaaaa make inn dlate payment Thla Jan. let, 1*15. J. V.1.LOTD. OFFICE MAN, KMPIiOYSD BY 4*7 *?WJ lome nigbt work. Of 1loe. ~tfra Daily Ne?i I44U. CASTOR I A >? IlluU kW Tha KM Ya Ian j New Theater One NlflW On'* WED. FEBRUARY lOth The Big Musical Comedy You Have Been Waiting For j Society Event of the Seaaon
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