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MONDAY .FEBRUARY Will Prove It HIhinK r T ^ There is no utON for uatng abrupt ( hnd Inelegant ltuiut|? lex arc using a man of deliberate mendacity. Let hljn ! (o on talking and If he la what )bink he la he win tell It on htmaalL ' Whit la B..IT --tr-' The pmfpinor who went frve days without eating says the pate reused by starvation is utmost purely Im aginary Mayi* so. but ths pleasure , ol sating Is real The Bettsr Quality. The man who Is dependable be* something on the chap who is mersly brilliant. ? Philadelphia &i<rrtr?r Try Thumb Tack a If thumb tacks Instead of ordinary lacks are used to fsstao white oilcloth to pantry and cupboard sl.elf, the oil sloth may bs easily ranjjrsd when clrancd. HOW TO IMPROVE LAMB CROP Practice of Allowing Youngsters ta Run With Mothers Until Breeding Time Is Objsctieeabls. La.mbs should bs waaued when froca four to four and o&arhalf months old. Bo says Prank Klslnkeins, shepherd of the University flocks, la anawer to numerous Inquiries tipoa this sub jact. Many rtockraaatars allow the lambs to run with their mothers until breed ing time. This Mr. Kletnheina re gards aa very objectionable for It an noys the ewes and keeps then In poor condition. Morssrer, at tkk time the lambs get hut little mflk and they will really do better without K. When taken from their mother*, the Iambi ahonld be pot qn a piece of fresh pasture, which wfll help avoid much of the elomaeh worm trouble. ? . - After weaning time the ewea shornM be put on a scant pasture for aboat a week in order to dry them ap Quick ly. During this period they should he milked a few time* to ptwiil the udder from oaring and aa aoou aa they ars fairly dry they oaffct W he placed on good pestnre again, where they will put. on flaeh and bsoom< strong aud rigorous before they are bred In the fall Early weaning and good eare ef the ewes after the lambs are tahea away enables the ewes to go tnto winter quarters In good condition, thus aid ing winter feedtnf ?M Mm *rteg a .large dk>p of strong laaabe ta Ms ?pring. GROUND WIRES SAVE STOCtk Olvee Considerable PretteCfen Prem Lightning end la Prefltabls la vsetmsnt for Fsrmere. fWv rWANTC M. WHIT*. Wfc*enst* if Hcnltura.1 Collm,> ?Grounding fenoe wires affords roo slderable protection from lightning and 1? a -worth while fnvwetment for farmers As hnndredg of valuable entmald ere strnok h j lightntag ta this state every snmmar, xnapy of the eaaualtieg be ing dirs^tW due to frurrehta carried along parfture ' Nnaee, such ft particularly- thaeiy. ~ ? ' * n ' ' To secure the heat rsaalta grouad wirea ought to be. placed about oae hundred feet apart and claeely stapled to the post, so ?s form g contact with every one of tfie fenee l%a ground wirea shenld also evtend sftght> ly above the fenoe poet, end, like a. lightning rod. should psoetrate the soil far enoagh to rsach tsoist earth. No. " or I wire Is moat satisfactory tbrf' this purpose^ TRY THIS FOR VOtIR (XHKIII T>??Mnm or DfnDl. In? castoria KO?CI OF BALK. Und?r and by virtue of a Mortg [**?" dated September 17, 1914. from at public auctUMJ^k^caeh twffore the jat II o'clock noon. th^fotyayrlng of laW lying and being in Ohooowlnlty town ship, Beaufort county, State of NortJ* tiBStraS*** That certain piece or parcel of trad on which Daisy A, Wall npw re artleg lpftig ttfd Min| In the town of 'Cbfeo^tjKW. 0.. cpttMged of four lota fro*,.wh* |ls*ttfthvtf as the Perry Plage; tWfc of theaafd lot? having been convey to hpr by W. E. F. Patrick and [tbf oUler two lot*. having- Mfte n con ' veyed to he/ by HllJ and, Jonoa. Ijot* ?hd- said defcds being recorded in th' Resistor's office of a&aufoft county. *nd ? re herein referred to and mart' |& part of this 1( Thi? i u* d?7-0f F. T., tTOOLARD. McMullan Atty. ' KO*l{k-OF SALK OP LAND.. By virtue of the power of aale Contained Id a Mortgage Deed. dat ?nl 11th day of .November. 1313. T>? Jesse A 111 rood and l^r^ddipi Debo. rah A lit good hi* wife, to .Tohn O Bragaw. Jr.. and dnly recorded i* ?.he Qfflce of the Register of Deed* of Beaufoft county, in. Book 164. a' t*?% tt4, which la hereby referred to and made a part hereof the un der algned, will, on Monday the ISth day of March, 1?+15, offer for aale to the highest bidder fur cash. ?t tV Courthouse door in, :tha town . o' Washington, N. C-, at IS o'docV noon, the following deecrlbed land' ^nd premises lying and being in th<> county of Batufott, gtate pf .Nprth Carolina, in "the city of Washington -ind more telly described aft follows Situated in that part of the <cltv of Washington commonly known a McNnlr town: Beginnings a poln4 ou .the Soyth side of Third street. r distance of 26 1-2 feet of the North eaet corner of lot No. 61. and run ning with Third street Eastward)* a distance of 26 feet; thence 6o??b waVdly. parallel with the eaat lW of aald lot No. 61, a dfetance of 21' feet to the back line of lot No. 58 *hetac? We'stwarrtly with the s*?' haelc line of lot No. 58 and I with Third street, a distance of 9r lfe*T; thence Northwardly paralle1 with "the Eaat line of lot No. 51. ' distance of 210 fe<?t to the beglrnlnr on .Third street, it beinc a navt o' the western half of lot No. 58. Mr Nair town, and being the sanrn nar pf tW ftaid lot conveyed to ?. T ?Jones by Chart*** H. Powell, by d^e' dated *b? th day of December 1900, and duly recorded in the o* of the' "Register of TVeds of R?"?' fott >ttoubty, in Rook 107. par*- 35' and ,hy the said Josie* convevnd ? rofen .Q. Habourn by deed date<* *euuafv 14tb. 1902. duly recorded tt?e Register's office in BraoV 11 ' *t page 152. and b r the said Ha >?o oTn, conveyed to W:- T.- Stewart or October 16, 1902. whltfh deed la dn ly ^corded In safd Register'* offlf <il->Book lIlTi at page ?$!, and "h "?he- aald Stewart conveyed to' W IT Russ. br deed dated F?rfb. 27th. 19t' ??nd duly recorded ,ln the aald . Regl* teT's oflfcfe) In Bob* lto, at pare 26 r >nd by the said Ruw wmt^iT t' lehn,,Q. Braraw. Jr.. by deed da^"" Aug, 1st. 1913, dujy recorded . 1* nook 177] page St. In ?a1d Reel' ?er*? crflfe*. and by tha ?atd Brar^ -bnvc^red to the saM Jease and l^r'' Idle Deborah Alligood. All af wfc(lc> I leeda arf referred to apd made l^art hereof Wr the pdrpose of d< (scrtptlwn. '* H - This 13th d*y of Feb. A. D., 4I1F f JOWN. G. Mdrtfaf** ^t^arart a Ryy*fi;"*A??r?.I>4y*^ |2*ia-4wo. t~ Under and br 'film of tile power of aala oontalnad fa a wwriga? daed eramrted by Tboeaaa ,-Oaasfor* r*a?* wife, dated A^rfl 44ft, U%4i m* duly recorded la the offloe of tb> Register of Da*?a mt Bsanfort eour ty In Book 17?, pa? At, aMdi If hereby referred ta? the uadsralgn ed wlU on the 1 2nd day ef Febra ary, lftll.at IS o'aloek bm. alfh# Honrthoaae door In Beaufort aona ty, offer for tale to the highest bid d**v for eaoh. the following doacrth j ed real estate, tOrwH: Beginning a* JaatM ft rrer. apd running with hia llne to r fk* Af iLl U tw w^s? itM tihr <tat m '$& iW* > u"i rtvin' TAKM * tiBfU ?>?i Mn tbu th*t iMMt w1" . ui tb* vmm ?ftk ?apt* mi'*t ?wr'a*?a4] to m tan witkosrtk* w raruM ot oroiaioj tl>, r%m a?r nraitot ooarw b??b*oluU07 dry ??a nmalb tbU W*7. Tlw (MOlix nok tbonld b* pUc?4 cm one lids of tb* ihsd ud should 'insist ol > flit-bottom si tnmch at ih? bottom, eurmoanted by * A ?faropohlr* Hmy. built i?ek. made at Mi nailed abont three lnahee apart Pat It oat far enough from th* aide wall to that the ?wee mar feed at It tram both ajtfea. Whei? th? aptoa la sot gnat enough to allow th. rack to b? built ojh from th? wall ao abaep can feed trom both ?Idea, the bottom of tli* raoh will bate to be built alantlng enough to elide 1 aT , b* grain. bar, ohaff, traahj Mti of roraje and leare^down to the aide where the aheep are feeding Thli will keep the Car aide of tha rant from tiling op with motor feed. PREVENT ATTACK OF APHIS j Probably Meat Widely Distributed of Want Lie*? Hard to Control Whoa It Qalne Headway. The little Insect Imown as the "oat aphis" can scarcely1 be controlled when once It has sained headway. By proper precaution, however, aerlous outbreaka can be prevented. Thla tn aect often escapee notice, but It la probably the most widely distributed of the. important, plant lice which at tack wheat ind oata, and its depreda tions srt'ohfr exceeded by those of the ao-oaUed "groan bug.- How the oat aphid may be combated by a de struction of ita breeding placea, by cul I Jural methpds and .by apraylog, la out lined In buttetfn Ho. Ill,* Shortly to be lamed by the tfoftad States depart ment of agricultural. ?*?..?*?'? The pas taring of oaUle In wheat and oat fle{6s \n Oklahoma and Texas during tha winter has proved a deslr> able rastfjoil of destroying the breed ing placea of the pest. As in the caae of many other grate -paste! ?*>p rota tion 1?. of rnuoh lmfostano* in tha fontrol of thla aphfa Where only small areas ate badly Infested spray ing wflh blacklaaf-M a? 'fBe Tale of ona t>art of tMs tntfeotfcMe to Ml parte of water, ' Pins ana rfbaad of goap to each 100 gallons of. spray liquid, will doubtless prove efficacious. pro^fdTfig the 'iptnieetlon Is thorough r? T IfOTTIOE OF SALS. Under and by virtue of tha power of sale contained to a. Mortgage Jar via pierce Tealah Pierce !!?.. UKi. pl?r?. Norewbar ?Mb, 1611. and retarded In tha "??leW"' offloe of feautort couatr. Nottt]?iNM? Ta St** ID, |M?? m. (ha nnderajaned wtll Mil at ?>*bW cti'iW ShM'MArVtta Courtbonu door of wU4 oounty on bo Mb da7*rW?. Hlf at 11 -leb land, oroeaed pubtte road ron rt?r toot* la i-? -wrn th oogea to a tlmki, tlienee Booth I Bait fgr* ?f tha pnbHe oonnty -oad tn lh? aforenld Hor and Fat rtdk Una: thaaaa with th* Mala 1 * .?? road to th* beginning, eoi la* ? ? or lean __ _ KpsMft? eertptlen at **14 iMl- Vt la tha . ofHe? -,., t* tha abo*?>Wil#ilf'imi)IWt<iii l?| ? *?? I i wh nia. At*ii . Thm market dam an da Ufbt hofi lm {S?" VP * *, W^ter -, -? - ? S s OpenTtiga nc the KTOU< should be stored ao the young P*?s ? ???*?** . Z Indloete that newt of the body tooweae of yoaa? ptg? j cur? at night. i | . ?? -t; ? ? Peed the hoc* llC^tiT. preferably on ftnr feed. l*st prevtoaa to ahlpplag them to ami**, j*?t err # Is train to hoga, even to I lummir, It la beet to feed on a cloak 1 tlghMesdlng floor. ^ t ? \ ? J..,. ? . Judjpnent U the outgrowth oPex pertsnce, jet a man may have a vide sxpertsncs and yet took In Judgmen . ? ? ? Tour dairy call* for plja to pato out the profit of utUlalng much tha ; irfB be waatsid if you have no boa t > ?**<?* r'-. f* '?*" ? a* kind, but firm, with the oolto and teach thetn good stable mannerd r#,jv? ? ? M | ? Intelligence In feeding and handling ahould control .(he Income from th?i hoga. ; " ? e ? ? iSowa compelled to lire on dUh water cannot produce Utter* of atron I pita. North Carolina, February Term. 101B ? B?**fort County Sapertoi J * GEORGIA BURNS Age tat HARRY BURNS To the Defendant above named: You are hereby notified that an action entitled aa above baa been tnrtltuted against you In the Super ior Court of Beaufort county, whirr In the plaintiff to aeklng for a dl ?oroe from bed aad board. You are farther notified that complaint In said action haa beer duly filed. The eummona In said action is returnable . at .the Cour' {louse at "Waalbdngfeeii. N. 0.. on ghe 15th day of Febraary. If 15. and flou are required to appear and an '>wer "or demur to the complaint therein or the xeUe{ demanded win be granted. This 7th day of Jan. 1116. OBO. A. PAUL,. ?a Clerk Superior Court I l-?-4wc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice if hereby given that thr underilgned haa thla day duly qual/ Ifled aa admlnlatrator of W. B. Hall decsaaed, late of Beaufort county and all persona holding clalmi against the aa!d estate will preeen* the same to ma dfty verified wltblr one year from this date or this no tics will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted tr the aald estate will please make lm mediate payment. ? Thla Dec. U._l?l?f -it ? ?? R> HALL*, Administrator | W, X. Thompson, Atty. ilrN^ta. I ? ? 0 i ? NOTTI^P OF BAhE. By virtue of tka. power of ? coptalned In a moTtgeg^ deed i cfitod byBeoJ. Slngletary and srif* ? 6 the undersigned, dated November ae. 1904. and rfoorded In.Boflk 151 page J03 Ref tutor's office of Beau ttrt w>unt jr. ,B4 h,ra1n r?f?rr?4 toi I -will off.* tor Mb to tk* til?k?< bidder for tut. It a* Cftlfthoaw dear of ?Mafort'oanty on Tooodor tk, 2nd of M?r?k, ltfl.Bt II o'rloek no*, a* tMkmftn Ml m/i tk. Mid feitt Af 0M?. tO-%tt! * A ewt*l?i.Wket M lad attmt* Ik WkalitactOk tmmklf, Mmmhjrt In* U* Utit ? W., a tl?l two tnujti or l?od 00 vt*T*4 tr | ??ici niMi,t?rr kr w. *. auu <w| d??d d?t?d NoTMlxr t?tk. 1**4 r '? wrw.h mid Rovlttor*. of-L ??? th? mM ??kI U korflit r? l f?r^ t? for ?, fmll ??? ????t#t? ?. * ?ortptbk ?* ti? M two Iikm ' Tki. jm. Mtk. iiw: '' i jotahri'm ?wakw?h. - *?? ? ? r.,T- mvM. on? rfr kmm -? A being In 'ort county, beginning on the Sandal ? o wld Mourning'? corner, thence \*. 86 E. 69,86 pole# to a siroet gum L. T). Mldyette's corner, thence alonr nald Mldrette*e Rofeereon'a end Bon ner's line N. 48 3-? W. 886 4? pole* ?o a corner In th? Sarariliah. thenc with Rober^on's. Bonner'# and A. T) Heacham'e line to a large pine in the head of Sacond Gut. A. B. Beach am'* corner, thence -8. 80 1-8 W 10.96 nolea to "Hickorr Po'nL road, thence with said road 88. 48 W 101.84 poles to a comer In D. V Warren's line, thence with eald lln^ V. 79 8-4 PI. 80 nolea to another cor ner of said TX V. Warren'# corner* thence parallel with tha west dltcv of the ftavannah -ftatd II. lft 1-4 T 100 polae to the Bandy T/endlnr Rond. then with the Sandy Landinr road to tha beginning, containing 8KB acre*. It bnlng the same land conTeye<*| by deed to J. W. Oreider by Mrs. T<v-| ?a B. Hudnell on TVbruary Bth [ lf0?. \ ? This rnh.Nth. it is. W. T. HUDNSJL.L., Trustee. u & Mortgagee I ?7ard- * Orlmea, Attys. -t-4wn. . UAder end "by rlrtne of the power of aale contained In * certain mortg age deed executod to til* onderalgn ed bj R. H. XMTM, Md mortgage la duly recorded is the of fice of the Reciater of Deeda for Beaufort county, In Book 182, at page 10. and la dated the 3rd day Of 8?vt?aafcet 1914, and to hereby referred to, tho undersigned will, on the 22nd day of fefcroaffj; 1?15, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for aale, mi he Courthotlae door In Bean fori county, to tho hlgheat bidder for caah, the following real e?tate, to wn? Being lot No. 2 aa laid off by W. P. Baugham which w?a aa follow a |U>t No. ?OUcMalT town. W^a laid ?off into ? lota Of 2* feet front. vrtB ft. deep (11 feet being left*a aaal ley to banned in common by thoee T ?old the aftx lota to. or to their heir* and aaatgna, and thla lot No. ft. Ufa fetweec tho corner lot deeded to, R VT RdSjw^tKl'fik M aeld V fllosnt a+46*: "The lot No gp waj by Julio M. Stat on eold to Baugham Lsssrs *? cord., ad WW. rwt*. Mw 4d Ma mat wwt fe V. > tuckta hj <*M luurr ^ w . Tkto Una d?r or Tta. lfl?. ?DWa*? l. ilMW Know the? Piano * <???( rm v> im >i?i>
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