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lASIIIVTOI IK11T IE?I ?VTOT AVTUtNOO* I. 1(M. ?< j Waahlajrtoa. If. C.. I. 1ST?. ??? Month ? .11 ^otr Month? J.OO Mi Month? Mi Om Taar 1.00 Puborrlhara dealalaft the paper dt* ?on'lnu'il will pleaae notify this of te* jn 'nt? ?f '?ptratlon. oth?rrrl*e t wIM . fontlrued at retular eat critic un?'.! notice te ?t'*? U IM >!. tKt yo do not Ret tho Dally Novi npt1 ti'aphoa* or writ? '!?" .t"* a ? ty? eoupiilr' >?i'l r i. i. t k? .. ? iis^u n? "?'b ? ? > tU K:iK<l.-h 1}.i-ul .tn quaint arr?i.int of tvrot* J 1l 'or?icr roujitries, ?au i pamphlet ?4#u^d Id lu'Jl. lt? mi?. * Coriam or New fa K'oni Italle. Gernanlo PYanoe and Giber Place*." 1* at ^tMooa Its contents Fur many year? It had bet-Q supposed that no copy of !&? Corrant * u& In existence but recently a copy of this Interesting djcumant Vu dtflCCVMred -Etrhiii*? Did a Lasting Work. ff the proper study of mankmd M. eian. then history must hare the fore most placp In any truly liberal eduea tior*. In the broad, ocMoctlre rlew. It l -'ne of the mot t practical of studies. 1"h* men who founded thla republic know little of science, they never hud th'i odvartagts of a university exten sor course, nor had thty learned flrar.ro ur plumbing or short-story ?rri'lr.* la a Cf rres! ondcnee school Tut they were profoundly versed U> ?h? hatiry of uanklnd. and particu lar!v ;a th'i hiatory of the Institution? v.h!jrari h*s devised for the pur o' m.vInMlnlc* Lis freedom, and i :n vvcrk *b!cfi did lu oiiUu. va.Mug uaduree Ma day. Wiping Out the Rat Tnlty has had from time to time disrespectful worda for the cnt, the animal o/ the wild that baa suffered degeneracy by domestlcatloa. but we are anxious to give the cat Its due, and a writer In the Farm and Fireside declare* that a good cat Is a more suc cessful enemy to rata than all the traps a variable. But the government experience with rata and rat catching would Indicate that this pestilence carrier, this wasteful destroyer of property r annflt h? exterminated by cnu. l "Mint's can be made rat >f i.l : towns can be rid of rats, f ' ' '??' lt!'l.v 'ior will eventually be ? I' v from -Urttr-Tfevanffc ' . i I- tro/rf '?f health, i !*??? . .ncerted acma < I'i.vfiioa. Kate r* ce . vi", c a:-?'..?ual prv blum.'*?i F I f '.me, e?n Industry. Vhen fngllali <\.l.?nibw fettled ot, ' ?'*> : coral . >ta New England i %>' ' ??? )' ia, t"i.*> ahurdan-.e of i"- ,#i *0 thv.n that then ?it .?roP.i h? of ase^a I ? li ' 'V: , ? '* pr ., yi'ti'v flfrif I - f ?. v *n. t. .. V / : ir ? TP - -' ?# h h . fror I'iu 'i t >r 'o \:<*i 'n Engk j-1 r ' v!i? favf - \e y vere-js .''.'C ??? ?? ' tie -w,r) ?? mi i>nii) i?-rvr<? tr ilTi. t :\ % / d mnnv people At In'e na <"l.nndrt exported annually 1.323 barr?1p of pe'aih and pearlash th? ?n')lraMil of nrnro than 20.000 barrels of afhes - hardwood Rocord. Quite Portable. A man who had taken ar. Interest to the "back to the land" movement ?nd had *one so far as to Invest In a bunjralr.w met. a friend whC? wan anx ious to know hnw he had m?de out. **W la thai one r.f those portable bun galows you bought?- asked the rrfend. ~1 iruess It m mm," rolled the other, rather m?fu1ly. "The vtnd oarrted ?I away on? day." Mae had Many ffulare. The nam j Roumuula comae dmra from the dsya of Roman rule, tka eountry prevron* to that being over run by aemlnomadio Qretae and I)a Clar.a It? Tlel?at t u (les, transform?* tlona. malformations and reformations have been Innumerable, being ruled by vhla ard that exploiting nation, and It only reached Ur prennnt Independ ence after the Kuaao-Turk war of 1877, and with tha settlement for that t|m? of the "Eastern rpieatlon" by the congress of Berlin In 1878. Rou mania became '.n area ami Impulsee tka Utile klriKdonl ef today. Rome Forma of RhenmAftam Turable It hen ma til am la a disease rhnrar terlred by palna In tha Joint? and In the mnecle* The moat eomrnoa forms are: A'-ute and Chronic Rheu mstlsm. Tt hen matte Headache?, Bel atle Rheumatlara and Lumbago All of ?h"se types nan be helped aV aolntely hy applvlne some good lln iment 'hat panatrates An appllra tlor of P'oan's T.lnfmpnt tyco or three time* a r'ly to ?he sffrrtAd part will r've tnet >nt relief. ffTnnn'a lilnfment I ' '?d f r pa'?. 4-s.aperlajly Rheu n at'fj Pr ti, 'lOeauae ft pen?;'r?t?r te t ie vat >f the tronMa. soothea tb? a "H ted oart and draw* the p?ln. "Slr.an's liniment Is all medletoad| Chew ft Bobs" '? "t or two "Bobs" for a *r stands and stores. ' tv r-tlLY yours i ^ ? _ abs." The new candy-covered chewing gum. Heart shaped, with the finest flavor of fresh pepper mint you ever tasted? and it's wholesome gum you chew. Get "Bobs" of any Dealer Trout 8treama In Rockies. Nearly all of the Rocky mountain for* Mta contain splendid trout Btreami. ind. a? most of these are kept well nocked. they will dcubciesu furnish iport for many genentlionii. Game la Jso to be found In most of the forests and In some of them In abundant; but the big game la rapidly dlaappearlng, and many of the species are doomed Thus the Olympic foresi la the lust uand of the Roosevelt elk. and the mountain sheep Is found only In* few Torests. On the other hand, deer and bear are still abundant In many of the foreeta, and especially In the filaokfeet, Kootenai, Kanlsku, Coeur d'Alen* and Flathead of Montana. In the Southwest there Is still god hunt ing on the Apache, the Slgreaves and '.he Tonto nf Arizona and In the M<v gnlloxN and Cilia country of New Usk Various Views of the dnow. The farmer vails the snow tke poor nan's fertilizer. It keeps the ground warm and puts dollar*?prospectively -in his vacant pocketf. It Is much esteemed by artists, who use almost every color except white when they set out to paint It. Their favorite tint* for 'his r'irpose src pink, purple and a sla'v blue. It aeerr>4 to be the chief bitnlnesK of artists lo Inform us cour xeously but flrmlv. thai our eyes ar? Hara.? Kx.-'iiingM Old la brrtitis Punishment. Tntll a- charge of law In l!>?0 the Orittnh parliament *e? 0?itlz>?ri the snn- i tence of drawing (I. drugging on | a hurdle, to the place of execution), hanging and quartering (1. e . dividing the body Into four nnd placing It at the disposal of the crown) for the erlme ef high treason. J. F. X. O'Hrlen was atmtenced to bo hanged, dram and qu rtered for taking part In the Kenlau conspiracy of 18G7. but the sen tence wi. remitted to a term of penal servitude, and he survived until 1006 He waa the last person oo whom any Judgr pronounred this barbarous a+? EXKCLTOR'ft NOTICE. Notica Is hereby given that the un derslgned have this day qualified as executor? of the last will and testa ment of Wm Matthew Moore. de ceased, late of Beaufort county, and all parsons holding claims against the said estate will present th* sama dnly verified within one year from (his date or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery | All persons Indebted to the said ea tata will please make Immediate payment. ThU Hth day MarWh. 191B. LAURA 1j. MOOR,*. JOS. F. TATI^OB. Rxecntora I'lt-fwd. IM'DI PY ju ln.hr. NORMAN 2]4 innh*? C O L LARS Witt a, hi ?Hi Answered His Question. Prince George of Denmark was nick named "Est-ll-poBslble" by James U. It Is said that when the startling events of the revolution of 168ft suc ceeded one anqthcr with breathless rapidity, the emotions of Prince George found vent in the repeated exclamo lion: "Estll-pcssible!" King Jamoo. enumerating those ?ho had tora&Lep him, said: "And est-ll-poaaible h>? cauu. tool** Not So Bsd In America. \"l read In an American paper th*t wMl-heatud cellars may be used for providing that luxury In January, rhu barb pie," writes V. V. V. In the Bphere, 'not by storing up the delicacy but by f(T?wliiff the p!mL The forcing ? lumps are to be burled in a box or tub. covered with sand and watered freely. In from o.ie to thr?e month.*. !t Is averred, the rhubarb, nircly blacrhed. will bo ready for the pie Thl? Information fills me with dread Rhubarb that comes in lta natural order is to me so aarrlble that the thought of forolnc It, too. turns me cold." WHITE MAN wrrn black lhth The Liver Is a blood purifier. It was thought at one time it wan thr seat of th* passions. The trouble with most people Is that their Liv er becomes black because of Impu rities In the blood due to bnd phy sical Btates, ciuslng Biliousness Hfadache, Dlzr.tnesii, and Contftips lion Dr. King's New Life Pills will rlonn up the T^ver. and jflve you new life. 2Rc at your Druggist. NOTICE. Ha It R??nlv<>(1 hr ?h? Poard of Flections of TVaufort County: That Friday Anrll 9th 191B b* and thp anyio Ik hAfi?hv fW'-d na th^ dat?? of aD<*morrstle Municipal Pri mary In the Cltr of WnwhlnRton. N. C., and fn tha avant of a ??cond nrtmary la nwMiwrf tha flat?? for holdlnr ?am? 1?? hArAby fl*Ad on Titpa dar. April 20th. 1915. That thA tallowing pnraona bo. and thAv ara h^r^hr aonolntnd as DAfiocratlr poll holdora for anld prl murv* I 1?t Warrl?T. TT. Pavla and W K .Incfihiron. 8nd Ward?W. ft. Prlrht ntirl P ( P Srd Ward ?FT. O Wind aid an* W W T-arr'M 4*h Ward-?J. F Flynn and J F PitiOrvnan, Jr. j That A?rh rand'dat* for M?vo r>n?Ariny In ?a'd nr'nia?"v ?ball fltr *n annonnfAmAnt of hla candldacv w'th W. C. AvAr*. City Clark. no' ,l*tAr than ?1* o'clock. p. in., on Sat urday April Srd. 191R and al/ ?m? tlmA ahall dApoalt with thA'nald W C. ATAra. City Clerk. thA aiim o' TAn Dollar? aa an AntranCA f^e. an* A?rh candidal?? for Aldormnn nliall die hla announcement In Ilk? man ?Ar. and ahall ftepoalt tha an m or Two Pollara aa an Ant.rancA fo# Tha amonnta an collccted ahall n?Ad to defray 'h* otn??na?? of aalft nrlmur? and rfhall novar IhA coat* o' thA llrVfta of each candidate w*1c?> ??hall ho fnrnlahad by tho aald City riArlr. That nach Mck?t ahall rontaln tli? nam? ef *n fndlrldrtal candidate and ahall hA t*r^> and a half Inch?* w!da and two InrhAa Ion*. Thai In th" jvont of a aacond pr' mary tha coate of condnrtln* aal* n'lwarv ahall b* emally dlvldAfi arrnn* fho?a nnrt'?1?>at1n(r *n aatac 11th dav of Mar IflR. Py ordar Board nf Flee* loma. F. H. BPTAN. Chairman acawwr/, MM OTMJWBSt, ro the Dafaadant, W. Y?!SLJ Nolle, u Haraby OItm: ? That an action bu bM lnatHat ?4 1b th* 8?parlor Coart ot BaaaCort County, North Carolina, wherein L? na Thomti It plaintiff and lie to de fendant, which said action la lnstl tutad fox the purposa of obtalnlAg an abaolute divorce, In which sum mon* has been Issued returnable to tfca April Term 1911, ot the said Court, to be held at Washington, N. C., on April 5th, 1915, at which time and place the defendant la required to appear and answer the complaint I which Is now on- file or the rtllef| demanded will be granted. This March 4th. 1516. ? % GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court, j 8-11-4 wc. NOTICE OF RALE. By xlrtueof the power or sale] In a deed of trust to me executed by E. A. Lowther and wife. datod Arrll 85th. 1914. and recorded In the Her liter's office otlfeaufort county. In Boek 179. : ^W%77. which 1? her* by referred default havlne beon I made In payment nf the 1nd*bt*d nwm thereby secured. T will ?el1 at ptrblte auction to the h1*h*at bid der ft?r cash, at th" Courthouse doer of Beaufort county, on Monday, the 22nd dfiy of March. 1015. at noon, that certain Vot or nsrcol of land sit | Uftted In Beaufrirt conntv. belnc rart of the property Vnown t "Washington Park" described c follows: Lot No. 12 and the pattern half , of Lot No. 11. In Block 12. on th* map of the property known as Wash In* t on Park, which map Is records In said Reg-lgtor's office, in Book 14' page 387, and Is hereby ref*rr*d to: bounded on the East by Walnut street, on the South hy Colonial ave nue, and on the North by an alley the lot herein described hairlhp a width of 75 feet and depth of 140 feet, as conre-ed In th* d*?d of Jno H. Small *nd wife to said E. A Lowther. dat*d S*p?*mber 12. 1912 anTf recorded in f??1d Rft*!"ter*? o' flee. In Book 17?. reference Is also n^ffie. f Tills Feb 17. >#16. C HAS. A. FLYNN. Trustee 2-20-4wc. NOTICE of sat.p. By virtu* of th* now*r of sal* contained in a r>**d of Trust to m* executed by Cluade C Snrull! an* wife. dat*d Anrl^lS. 19*8. and dulr recorded In th?"- Pollster's ofFcp of Beaufort coun'y. which Is her*bv referred to. default havlnr h**? made In th* payment of th* 'r^eht odneas thereby secured T will s?'? at public auction fnr f-ash to th?? highest h1dd*r at the Coiir'hous" door of Beaufort countr on Monilav 12th day of April. 1915. at noon, that tract of land In P'in?*co town "hfn. Beaufort county, described a* follow?: Berlnnlne at Shenard White'* Northeast corner on ih* tnbHf ro?'* 1*ad1nr from Pnnt*sro to Puneo and rnnnlnsr with said road North 33 1? East 329 fe*t to a d^trh: th*n*e wi?*? ??a1d ditch South KK 3-4 Fn?f 117" foot to John W. Tonplr?'* l'p.*? ?h*nce with his 1ln* Sou*h 49 W??' 339 feot to Shepard While'? South east corner. thence with his lino Vorth 55 3-4 W*st 1083 f?*t to th" Hrrlnnlnr: containing *1eht and on* half (8 1-21 acr?ymorf? or ?*?? and b?>lnK the sameiland conveypsl to Tipnd* C. Snnyil by Panteen ar'l B*lhaven Tt??lt* Co. Thin Mar. 11,1*1*. A. D. MACiriN. Trust** Music Polls ( 'Vili lir 1*1 need on Sale CommenrlnR WprlnPurtiiy. Miirrli 3rd Thl? 1? the rerr latest In player *nna1e clrrlrn; you can attach ono ?t ?hoHr> rolls to jut ordinary R? ?o?* roll: or *e will supply tou ?'Ith nn extra spool for 2R ren*a "hlrb will enable you to make a I'dley of 7 piece*, at a very m oder - i(p roat. Mull of hrlns one dollar for ihe '"liowln?f or any otber 7 rot*? yon ?nay eeleet. "I Didn't RAlne My Boy to B? n Soldier." "Tt'a a T/onir to T1ppar*ry/? "Wbpn Yon Wyfre a Tulip and I Wor? a nifH^d Ttoie." "Hack to the Carolina You Love." "Meadow Brook Fox Trot." "Nljrhtir of Oladnaaa." ? "Silrrr Thread? Amonjt the Oold. ' 12 rent? additional poatajca out of Norfolk. No Trlnla?Nothln* Htarfffl full, write or fdione T>ept. O. FOR OATAT/K). NORFOLK'* I/F4THNO PMWO STORK. . Piano?, Player Piano*. Plnrrr MrfWr Chrra. M. Stieff T^on S. Steele. 'Mgr. 231 Granby St Phone 1109. i>v?' ?s_r * WMhiorftoo, Ht.C . Hotte. V fcy tk? Mar? <J Drain*?? OoaMOfcsloman at JtMk ?B 9<WI W??rt<ptUM40 fte?tk 0.. they will r the work of constructing thei as? ways of said district and all < ?r work to ta done te conned _ therewith: That the approximate amoutt Qf work to ba doaa A aft fal low?: 111.400 *Q. yard? of Execution. Clearing 6 1-4 milo? of right of way. Bull din* thre? highway bridge?. Clearing oat tla ouUMa of canal at Rowland creOk and Punge creek. That said work -Ji to he aompleted within twelve month? after contract I? let. Said werk of* eostraet there for may be let as a whole pr in -sec tion?: The right Is reserved to re ject any and All bids. The bidder will be required to enter Into bond for faith fat performance and con tractr^Speclflcatlon? for said work? are on file in the offloe of the Clerk of the 8uperlor Court of Beaufort roanty. North Carolina This Feb. Itnd, 1916 The Board of Drainage Commis sioners of Jsckson Swamp District HARRY M0MTJL.LAN. Attorney t-ll-lwe I sunnt OF ?ALK. Br virtue of the pow?>r of sal* contained In a purchase mone* morteare to si" executed bv D. P Martin dated June 11th. 1911 and recorded In the Register's office o* Beaufort county In Book 17S, pare 73. which Is hereby referred to, de fault having: been made In the pay ment thereby secured. I -will sell ?? uubTT? auction for cash to the high est bidder at the Courthouse door of Beaufort county on WednAdav the Slst day of March, 191B. a' noon, the lands situated In Richland township, Beaufort county and d' scribed as follow#: First:?Adjoining the lands o' W. T. Campen and o'.hers, beginning at a stake In the road at the mouth of the Bark Ditch In the farm and running with the road South 1 Ea*' 11 poles to the turn of the road ?hence with the road again South 21 West 15 1-2 poles to W Tk Cam en's corner: thence North 74 Wer 65 poles; thence South 1? East 25 nnios to the -aid ditch: thence Soul* 74 East to the beginning, contafnln 10 acres more or less. Second:?Adiolnlng the lands r Dixie I.umber Company. J. W. M< Gee. and others, beglnlng at r branch of Saw Pit Gut where tb ?a1d branch crosses the public ron?* leading to Oregon Mills and runnlnr with said road North 20 1-2 Rnst - poles to McOee's corner: thence with McGee'g line North 74 West t Paw Pit Gut. thence with Saw P?'. Gut and branch the various coure* thereof to the beginning, containing 15 seres, more or less. The two tracts of land above de scribed are the same conveyed by J W. McGee and wife to N. H. Buttr? by deed dated December 23rd. 190? rpoorded In said Register's office Ir Book 159. paste 4 79, and convey#"* by snld N. 17. Buttrv to D. U. Martin This March 1 191B. N. H. BTTTTRT. Mortgagee *-l-4we. NOTIOF OF SALV. Br virtue of the power of s?1e contained in a certain deed of trus' by Abram Swindell and wife, Jen nie Swindell, dated November 1st. 1912. and duly recorded In the of flr* o<f the Register of lV?ds fo^ Beaufort county. In Book 169. a' nasre 489. the undersigned, as trus tee named 'n the said Derd of Tru*' will, on Mondav. the 5th day of A erll. 1915. at the hour of 12 o'clocV noon. offer for sale at nubile Auction *0 the hlrhest bidder for cash, at th? Courthouse door In th*? city of Waah lneton. County Of Beanfort. all tha4 certain tract or parcel of land si* unte. Ivlnr and helns In the conntv af Beaufort. State of North Caroli na. and 'n B1rh1sr?d tfrwnub'rt, which 1? described as follows to-wlt: Rertnn'rp In the north line o' the Mondamln tract of land In the middle rtf the r'fh'-ot-wny of t*? |w * V T? T? ? ?bon W?tb the Nnr'Tj l?n? rif tbe Mnrd-'mtri ?reef O* lan** Innth R7-Fs?t 1^2 K6 nn'p* to tb" VnrHiooat pnmor of aa'd trse* o' 1 tVion Qpiifh 3 1 7fl t?o'* *r? tb** Qo'i*Vi?ae> remor of *?M Vn-H> 9 7 <17 9 rtolea ??? ??*o o' 4b<* nf wo v o' T*r Jp, v P P ? tbon to *b? h? Hnn'nr eonta'ntne 12Q 1R aer?? w*orp nr 'e?a. af*er ern~nHn? 1?.?* n-trno* >,? *he W Rr V P P ^ ? ??o ri??M of w?t of sa?d jraflron* t? hi>'ni> ?>!*? ontti** Isnd ronvered *' ??>e oairi A hram Swindell bv (Vorf T T.eseb nnd wife, bv deed ds* Vnrnm1>0r 1 at 1012. Th'? Msrrb 1015, FPAVCTS W fOT Trustee ' fnnnr of sit.f!. JTr?1r?r and h* rtrtti* of a Mrw'r j 9?*A 'irttofi Q?ntomh(>r 17 1G14. frorr i m?Uv A w?ll to tha nndarHrna* ?* T Wf-nUrd w*i'r?h fN r*onrd<??1 ?? ?H? Pof'rtnr'? nfflrp ?f.. Tlnnnforl mnnty North Carolina |ji Fpo]c 1** nnra 1?. tha nndoMlmM will g#f* ?t nnhll? anctfon for ornih hwfor* tb?" Ponr+hooaa door of Baanfort ronntr V C on ?h* 1t tfllX of March. 1MR ?f 11 o'rloolr noon, tha following d* *crlb*d raal aatata, to-wlt: A rortatft t?1ec* or tnwt of land *rlnr ?nd ar In Cbooowlnlty tow? ahfo. Tlaanfort coonty. fltata of North Carolina, and daaorlbad and daflnad a? follow?, to-wit: That certain nl*o? or ?ureal -*?' land on Whlrh THl?y A. W?n now f? *ld?Hi Irln# and boln* 1n fh* town of Chorowlnlty. W. C-. th? MM? Win# *omno?*d of four lot? from +h* Vrown m the Parry Place: two of th? ?ald lota haelnjr b*an ron^a* *d to h or he W. f! F. PatlWfc and th* othar two lot* harfi* b**n con ?rod to bar by Hill and Jona* both ?v?? -nid da?d? bain* raaorded In th* ttorHter'a office of eBanfort county, ond *r? h^Mn refarr#<1 to and mad# % r>?rt of tbta eon ray*# oo. ?-1,,h M?iniw w?rrr MoMtllaa, AW.. HTfn -,'v.y.ir: J. W. Paul. J? .Alk^ .WHw Htrrl?t J. 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March 17, 1915, edition 1
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