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vuiitSTit um m% rU^18HFD BVBRT AFTERNOO between Mala ajBd 9* OB d StTMCA. r t. 1HI, ni U? ^octoflM nt M. C., udar tka net M S. 18Tt? Month I .11 Months 1H H?thm 1 50 rTy i.oo Ibara deal sin g the paper die will pleaae notify this ot ,te of expiration, othurwls* ha contlnned at regular sub ratee until notice te stop 1? you do not get the Dally News telephone or write th* and the complaint will re edlate attention. It Is our to pleas* you. JUlartlele? Mint to the Dally News for publication must be signed by CM Vrltar. otherwise they will not W*tfbliahed. .fiATViUMY, MARCH 27. 1913. vhekf wotxn it r.o. Uj 191S J20.00n was vo'ed by the lama of Washington to build an extension to the electric light plant. Dp to.Maroh 1915, more tlmn $?*\ 000 had been spent cn a new p'a?\ Hot an extension of the old ore a< the old which *?st abou* $ 4.000 or the people's money will be thrown away. What would become of the addi tional 13 5.000 'be Hoard of AH-t men. are now a?k'ng for? It wou?^ Bo doubt go Into *he sewers. aril ye* some of those same ald?wmen itr asking the tQXDnv*ra o' Wa^hlnRt"" to ooQtlnue them In offlce, In many place? In th* c'tv a man will be compelled to mo-^rar-' his t*om<? If forced *o ?<ip ?b? ?en er, and shonM It beort* r'ne-' } he would not be able to hive it op sned up. How much hive the Hoard of Al dermen paid or w'll hnve *o pav commissions to the civil orr'r? r" Is it not more than 910.000? Could the Rf'Srd not have em ployed a competent civil e n^lper.? at a monthly palnry of r.r 1300 per y?*ar an d?herehY have aaved more than 1700 of the ta\ payors money* In what deoartrrent hrt? ?h* civ Aldermen practiced econ^mv? Tbev bav? Increased the nnmher of em ployee In the verlone denH^mer*-? and h&ve alao Increased the safari?? from 10 to 75 per cent T?et the lK)ard answer ?***.-> nf theae question? than we w 11 pro pound more. NOT VOTE ON JMft.OOO fHl'V ty bond irsit: \phit 21? ftlnee the Chairman of the Hoard of County Coir, mt*'loner* '? [/? strong an advocate of ?enr?*uv '?> 1 the ftdTnln1?,rn*l* r o* rountv iT"'** why did he n*t 'all r*r -1 *?>"*'on on the ? 4 0. #>*>/> hond Issue. 'to pur chase land and bu'ld a new ^'??n*v Homel to be he*d t'-.e ?1?'- 1 April, at. the ?an"* 11m" til ^ o^ber oounty exertion* we? ciV'd b" the?m. and thereby save th* erpenee of another Section at mno lvr date. Why does be not teV. 1 '? people that he and <he coun'y at torney fal?o the chairman of the Democrat 1c County Executive Com mittee) undertiok 'o pu* ?It*? hl!l through without nllowlnr 'be peo ple any voire or vote in 'be m;i*t?-r but that, your Representative r /ti ed to put It through for them an 1 when they learned that yonr 15* ;? reeentatlve had add^d an an^l^l ment reqnlrlriK that 1? be ra4*fM bv a rote of the p?opl? before Jftgf effective th?>y tried to have ? bill withdrawn"? Th?y both were strone In ,lie'r plwae that th? perplp should ^e lowed t^> roto on th? que??'on Whether the sheriff should rer [ his compensaHon or not h?r ?be w?re al*o utrone <n 'heir pV-a ? 4' a matter In which *1^ -1 peoples monev whs to b? ?r>? " ? not of mifTdent ln?erepf 'hi' " ftfte people) should be nllowd ? ?Tpr<Mis an opinion. Mr. Chairman and County A"or ?ey, Tt is np to yon to mak" nn <t planatlon aa to bow you r??conoll?* yorrr poeltlon wPb regard to the?? two proportion* Aa*w?r?d Hie Question. ? Geo-jce of l>enmneh waa nlcli **Bet-ll-p?isBlble" by Jair.^s II eel d that wh^n tho Rl.trlllns , of the revolution of KM f??ic one another with bronih!"*? ncMlty. tbs emotions of l'rin< e (Jrorx'i fclSMll rent In the repenccd picitimw ttoa: - *TDat llpoeelhle?" King Jam?* awm^ratlng thoae ?ho hnd rorar*l.e klai. enld "And est ll-poesibla tie aeea tool" . ( TWw Oefln'tlfio of a Pae^ief*?. i ?iv ?h?. la a pepsi m I at "A |iH/ te e e?an who. no met to* ?v'. a* on Christmaa, would rail' the awoay " mniWliK end Calm Mnnner. ian be a bolter Inftneno* .ohjld than a Jnst and rain if elder. In the family, mid a regularity of life Such ilOe bread fOllAwera of Ilka quwV habits which are healthful ts CASTORM VOTJ^*. fWflf--, rhe Krnu Ton Have A lUflllA Daii^.L* Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA wow*?? ??****,. ar? r?.. orrr. l?y Paper Afordi Warmth. vpVi?- of pap*T as a protectat M Is ''. jo. of course. '.o Us being >t ???- :i<!':cior of heat. a qual 'r.i i-?a.* *r rnpldly oa layer la t The best kind, tor this ? fvr:unately that which lfl ?vian? ?(ho oce kind that :yr tl.o asking, or even t or? SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Doubt Pr* ?ents Daughter's Untimely End. 1 Ready, Ky.?" ? was not able to dc itiiVttun^ for nearly six months." write? W: .i. l.a. j.i Bratcher, of this place, "and ?a as down in bed tor three months. I I can rot tell you how I suffered with I my head, and with nervousness and I womanly troubles. j Our family doctor told my husband he 1 not do u'l- any good, and he had | to give it up.. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. I At last, my mother advised me to fSfee Caruui, the woman's tonic. I thought it -.vas no use for I was nearly dead/ and nothing seemed to do mc any roo# But I took t'even bottles, and now [Am able to do all of my work and my own wafhmR. I think Cardd a the beat medicine iv tf ; -a rid. My weight has increased, I a..d ! iuok the picture oV health. " If you suifer from any of the ailments p u.iar to women, Ret a bottle of Cardui I Ij.l:ii. Delay ;s dangerous. We know I it wi'.l hc'.p you, for it has helped sq ninny thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At all druggists It'-,'it t.< M?die-.n? Co . Lr.dl?* *4 n]i boo*. "6om* .at - " ' Mn X.G. Ill fn ? Russian Church. The Interior of a Russian churefc la | /utspokenly oriental, for It consist* ?nerely ot a gorgeous hall and a sano iuai7, without any seats, u that la j the matom In other temples There . 'a neither an organ nor a pulpit In tha | .tusBian church and the temple cere* | mony In one mostly ot music, chant ?C and apectacular gesticulations, vhlch remind one of ancient Egyp tians dancing In their temples. Foi nualc there la a choir of boy a and ?iej' In all the Russian servlcea. The Future Men. t street car conductor In Kansai Pity aald to a vassenger as his car rattled paat one of the playgrounds ?< that dty: "Why. there's an entirely different bunch of kids when they are 'n that playground from what they vere running the atreeta. They uaed ?o be boppin' oars and puttln' things >n the track acd up to all sorts of ?Grlltry. They seem to behave all lght over there. Guess It's becsuse " ey have something to do." That 1? he Importance and value to the com nunlt> *f every playground, tneaaured i u human terms. The boy of today le he man of tomorrow. It Is not a waste ?f money to make of him the be?t pot JOle man ho can b? made THIS? AND FTVE CJENTS! DON'T MISS THIS. Cat out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your naiae and addresn clearly. You will re ceive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in aides, and back, rheumatism, backache, kldnny and bladder aliments; and Foley C%^hartic Tablet? a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. ?Rpeelally comforting to stout per "NEW ERA" ATTACHABLE Tfcto U tka ? ary latent In player m a tie circle?; 70a can attach of tlwi roll? to any ordinary If not? roll; or va will ?apply with an *xtra ?pool tor 15 c?nt? thk^ will eiable you to mak? a medley of T piece?, at a rary m oder at? ea?t Mall ?r brin< on? dollar for tba foOowtif or any other 7 roUn joq may wlact "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier." "It'a a .Long Way to Tipporory," "Wh?n Ton Wor? a Tnllp and 1 Wor? a Big Red Rosa." "Back to th? Carolina Ton Lova." "M?adow Brook Fox Trot." "Night* of Oladneae." "?liver Thraada Among tka <feJd. IS cant? additional postara out ef Norfolk. *? IWalo Tfothhkf Charged CW, wvlte or phMeJ^ C. FOR CATALOG. NORFOLK'S LEADING PIANO 8TORHL* Player Piano?, Player Music Chas. M. S tieff Leon S. Steele, Mgr. . 231 Granbv St. ' Phone 1109. Norfolk, V? . ? Wnshintrfon.JN. Q. J MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a pow??r of sale con Alned In a certain Mortgage Deed executed by Sidney M. Sparrow, * Widow, dated February 12th. 1906 *nd recorded in tin? office of the Pes ater of Deeds of Beaufort counts n Book 189. pace ISO. to which re' "nee I? hereby made. I will offer fo 'ale at tha Courth->ure door In Beau ort county at 12 o'clock noon, or Monday. Aprfl 19th 191B. the foi 'owing deecrlbed lands as described 'n aald mortgage deed, to-wlt: First Tract.?Beginning at ?tak? at the T. R. Boyd S. W. corner, -unning north 150 pole*; thence West 45 8-8 polea to the Simon Whltehurat N. E corner; thence South 180 poles to Whltehurst 8 E. v>rner. ttienor? East 45 8-8 poles to 'hb beginning containing 40 acre? more or leaa.' 2nd Tract.?Bsrlnnlng at Bryan T. Bonner's line -at a etake In the Blount ditch; thenoa West 80 pole* md 9 links; thence down Charle's Trtpp'a line 8outh 199 pole? to the Cunnlnghlme line; thence down Cun nlnghtnv* line 80 poles and 9 links to the Bryan T. Bonner line: thence Morth with Bonner's line 199 poles to the beglnnlpg. containing 100 acre?, more or less. Both the above tracts are In Richland toiwnshlp. and the first tract is near the Creekmore road the second tract lying on the Spar row road. Terms of sale CASTI. Default having hexm made In the oayment of the debt secured by said Mortgage Deed, aale Is mads to sat isfy same. This March 15th. 1915. WILLIAM H- HALL. Mortga?^e F* F. Cherry and Thomas Jennette, Owners of Debt. Bv W. A. Thompson. Atty. 3-19-4w?. "77?? Standard of Value and Quality" Be Sure It's a P edge rT makes no difference whether it he the Glenwood Four "36" or the Fairfield Six-"46." They are both Paige ears?both ' 'the standard of value and quality." You, alone, must decide whether your needs rill for m ?even paasenger, rf?-eylinder car of 124 inch wheel banc, or a four-cylinder car of 116 inch wheel bale seating; five people. A choice hrrween these two car? should be governed entirely by your requirement?. But?whether four or six cylinders?be sure it's a Paijt. That name is the rooct important thing you can buy. If it's a Paige it means that you are buying more dollar for doTIar valu? than can be found anywhere else in the automobile market If it'? a Paiee it mrans that "you can't buy more?you won't be satisfied with leM." Pride of twntrship?Satisfaction?Strvict. These are the really important things that you can buy in.p Paige car. So, make your rhoice?but be ture it*t a Paig?. Paiga-Detroit Motor Car Company, DatraH Patee-Detroit Sales Company Washington. N. C. Also makm U a potrt* to i?f the rmcord-brtalrtnf "JlMfl" at S139B T. u* Cltloaaa .( th* Olty <K Wash iMt*. Moftk Carallaa: Tb? u? MMr mum tkal tk* ?f Ald.rm.a w MM MIT k*Tt ord*ra? u eiaetloa te be held In ??*?? Ur M?. 1*11. tor tfee vcpeM ?f nktoKUoi to tk* qaah Sod min ?( mM rftr tk* ???Mln ot i?ntni bo&di la the mm TO??* Thousand Dollar*, tor riffsfrrcga-frsr ington Dallr Hm. lad. flaa Thauaad Dollar? vtll be na*t far tka pvrpo? of tastalllag m ?h* air of Waehlnr?? At told aleetloa all tkoM who ara la faro* at 1??lai said bond? la tk? lam of Thirty. r1** ThoBtoad Dollar? far tk? a?r poaaa afor?*ald. shall rot. balUta on which akall be written or printed the worda, 'Tor Severe?? and Wre Alarm Byatem" aad aH thoo> wv ?hall oppose ? the Issuing of eeld bond? for said purpose ?111: est* ballot* on whieh ?ha1l be wrltt*?.?, printed the word? "Again* Sewer age and mre Alarm Bywtem." The following person? hare keea deelgaated by th? Beard of Alder men to art ?s registrars for tka ea rions wards, ta-erlt: J"lret Ward?W. K Jee<*se?... Beeond Ward?T. w. PkmtM Third Ward?W. W. T-eggett. Ponrtfc Ward?H. H. Bad*?. The following pluee kar? be** J eel railed a? pslllag plaee? for said eleetloa: Mrat Ward?Washlagtea Motor Car Compear. ? Beooad Ward?Oily JfaTI. Third Ward?Leggett's Store, roorth Ward?Andrew's Btog*. The reglntratlon books will be open on the Ind day of April. HI B and will remain open for the parted of twenty daya. This 33rd day of Marab. ltlj. ?"RANK O KUOLBR. Mayor. Countel*lga?4: W. C. Ayera, Glty OJsrlt. 3-33-edMal. Ymnfr yrrwfrtY K?rrrKn. J. T. Chamber?, merchant. Jbnee boro. Ark., write?: "Foley Kid nr. Pills cored me of a ten-year stand ing ease of rhcnmstlstn. t suffered miserably. A friend told me of he ing eared: ?o I nsed them, and ther cored me. too." Moot middle age men and women are glad to lean* ?hat Foley Kidney mile ,fr0rd a war to esoapo ,U?p distorting bladder backache, rhenmatlsm nnfflnees tinder eres. atllt and awol len Joints, and other tils attributed to kidney troublsa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTO I hIV.0**""7 f" that L 6XL2tta,,flwJ ?? Admln istra.or Cam Te^aawKi Aanexo of 0fto TOlllamB, deceased. All per sona holdlnr claims aralnst aafd *a -il ar? t0 Mid claims *lth m? ?n or before the 20th dav of March. 1918. or this notico wtll h? pleaded 1n har of their recovery All person* Indebted to said ea '.ate will pleaae make Immediate pav ment. ' Thla 19th day March. 1916. f B. J. BRID01C8. Admlnlatrator C. T. A 13-20-8wc. NOTICE OP 8ALR. Under and by virtue of a mortg age to the undersigned from Date*? A Dey and husband. dated Novem ber Hth. 1914, which Is recorded In the Register's offloo of Beaufort county. North Carolina In Book IRS nage 158. the undersigned wfll sell for rash, before the Courthouse door of Beaufort county. North Carolina at public auction on tt*? 19th day of April. 1915. at It o'eloek noon, the following described real estate, rlf The land described In a deed from W. B. Patrick to Dalsey A. Wall (now Day) diW February Ttb 1914. which !a recorded la the Reg ister's office of Beaufort county. North Carolina. In Book ITT. page 3S7. to which referenda la madf and the earns made a part hereof fcrr de scription. being lota No. K and tla* shown by map of the land known ar ?he P^rry Place, recorded In the aald Kerlster'e Office In Book 188. pagp 488. And also the following persona' property: All or th* stock of roods, wares and merchandise, furniture fixtures and appliances now !n tr*e In the store on the aald premises. Thla March 17th. 1918. JAMPfl P.1XTBON * CO.. Harry MCMuHan. Atty. 8-19-4WC. WOTJ0B OF BAIjS. By rlrtna of the power of aale contained In a certain deed of troat by Ahram Swindell and wife, Jen nie Swindell, dated KoTetnber lat. 191?. and dnly recorded 1n the of fice of the Rcglater of T*#d?! for ? Beaafort connty, 1b Book 16t. af, papre 4t?. the nnderaljmed, an tmi tee named In the Aid *>a*d of fraatj will, on Monday, t bo Bth day of A-| rril," 1911. at tha hour of II o'r.locfc noon, offer for aale at pObllo Auction to fhe hlfrheat bidder for eaah, jt the] Ponrthnnae door 1n tb? city of Waah Injrton. County of Beoofort, all tha? i certain tract or parcel of land alt | uate, lyln* and bela* In the oianty t >f Beanfort, State of North Carol! Jna. and In Rtehfand townahlp. which I j In deecrlhed aa foUowa, to^wlt: n??ino(nr In tfeo north IfM of tha Mondamhi tract of land 1? the middle of the -fljht-oMray of th* W. * V. R. R.; then with the Forth lino of the MondatAfD traot of; land Sontb 17 Rafft 1D>.K'vole? to the Northeast corner of aald trait of land; then South S Weot 170 'pole? to th* SonthMaaf eorn#r of | aald tract Whrtb ft We* ?7.? pal*? to tha middle of tfte rlirbt of way of the w. ft V. a. ft.; than to ttfe bo Klnnln?. confalnln? 119.18 tore?, more or lea?, after nto*tR1n4 the land owned by the W. ft V. R. R. fn tha rlrht of way of vaald-railroad T. L*ch t ml wtM. \,t |k?rTJBo IftfVMrtW ix 1HI, Th" t&SF* <**, Tn?M ?f itn : aa*horHj to u ntailtM to tfto qwOlft ? of Bwmftot ton t/. 5" MU m to follow?: ?fcto. Ti tomiiii th. wikrr of tto Sheriff. T* to*M tira Boord of -- ?? - uj mm*e ? ~?* IgJ^rsAWg?: ;?j?r?^ I?*!* %o!lo? ?? whioh '^gSirtfri SJiJ^wFv5 sasw^Ksss ltiSi.l>* -7rtft*n- ?r *w* ??? ininit ghertn Mur '^ETJ'SE!L?* S** w rododajf the Bomber of 'nmsirjs?u< ?*** ?????. ?rery eoeltlled rotor lg Beonofrt ""*? " **? Stock V??:*"? *h'" ?*o ? bollot ?n ?Met ?han_fce written ?r print M ""ti T0' B,ot* i**" ??? ?? to^uPSSr w*? h-oopoto? ?MrtL .?!?. ?*" Tol,> * "?"o? 0" *9M? "A*aln?t Stock Low." ,. Tl\ booki .6,1, op^ ' , ?* T"100? preclnoti on March 10? ' ?nt?' e'?** ? Aort' lot* Hll. April ltth. tflj, ,i,a? i*" Li,!UM 5* l",d naa"* *!>? "'"J "d "biatlon? U or? Mow? boldlnr general oloc b? no ww reclrtratlor "4oa1y how periona who h??^ ?*? ?no? ?*. lost roru l"'1"11 ?" !>?? who bare raoT~< from ono prceetnct to anoth?r o hoMj,hOM_r?iM.n? 1. th. eoon.. T ontltle .hcra to roto will bo ro haired to rcyrlpter. .Tbo fop?rln, or. herebr oppolnt id r<*I?tram for said election: rint Wi?l-w. K. Jacob.on. Second Word?T. W. PhllHpi V?JlJ*?Ttr'W W "?ettt. Fourth Word?H. H. Deri? SJV* <*?*?'? P- Hodire?. Old Ford?Ben Blabop. Plnerllle?Jaa. H. Corey. ?T ?am?J. o. Mlion. Woodarda?Fenner B. Cutler 1elT" P,rk?* D. Tan twTh.,?;'",v0' Mrt t1ckrt "h"" bo ?y?? fcVH. " w1d- *7 "wo teW-AJSS. Norti Crwi^-Ti^U'p.m. Hunter? Brldr??e T Harri? Teatearllle?D, n. Harrlion Punco?O. F. Darli -n Pantero?C. w. Srotth. Bolbaren?Jno N Paul LoeehTlBe?JT. A. Tolan. Ohoeowlntty?J B Patrick rJ,r^" ,r4r"k-w n. Oailowar Cor. Point?A. J. Bmlthwic. : Bdward?R R bom. Bonnerton?o. B Bonner *n""'a?P S. Cotbroll. Tdalla?-Tt B rhomTMmn. South Creek?J. M. Mewilck. 1 m,\ folIoir'n* hereby ?ppoinf ?? tad*??-of Md4 Moctton r Flrit Ward?C. B. Ben. Wile? wtt W"d~WI" *?"""? ? M Po?"" W'M~J R ?"In. J. A. r?~XL"'rS^r P w.^relS. T- Ml. S C0??r0r<,-W M C?9-w^ ?? * ?o^r"^-WI" ,'lp,W)ra,>' 3 Som R ?-? ? ?rX-* T' BklU,,,b4r?*' S. T Suiry?H. C. Bowen. J??. Brod I North Creek?B. M. Rmltb. Na pQlooO R?p#r. Homer? Bridge?J. H. Harrison. C. B. I^.ham. Plnetown?W. A. Respea*, R. H TefTerson. % Teateerflle?H. W. Andrew?. Bar tf-mos Waters. P nogo?N. W. Paul, I. W. Patil. > Pant**o?W. Tj. Jud k In#, Ohns Radcllffe. Belharen-?1*. T. Houston, W. H Oorkln. LNAfllto?Wm. Bora ?t t, Chas Bishop. - ? . * i, i. Chooowlnlty?R. L Bin, J. R. Down*. .. j , f, I Bloanta Crook?J. J. Maralender. N. Toke, Coro Polni?D. R. Trtpp, B. F. Paitf. ... Edward?W. T. Warren, Bddl* Fdwards. Bonnerton?Jl. R. Tripp, Ap I>ww ls. Aorora?H. L. Thompson, John Chaftsu . .. Idalla?W. W TTooker, C. 't. Ah Isn. : ? Root h Orsok?W. I. Acf.ln, 6. M Woodards?M. H. Catlsr, C. C. N Cotlor. This Marsh Uth, 1911. B, ord.r ? l*~f Chalrmtn U H. Reddltt'. 8eer. t-10-lwc. n r.-*M&in : n '?".a ?? j ? Professional and EBusiness Cards Omm arm Bran's Drag mora. ? [ ? Bout ? to II _a. m.; 1 to I *. a. ? WAUHINOTON, H. a ? ? ? ? ? ? o ^afblniboan Bids. p h on. ?4. t. O. Boi 3J4 M. N. BERRY Wholesale Distributor * Flour. Meit, Hay And Grain Feed ?^e- W?hlagtop N. C DR. KRNKflT W. DUTTlf, ? OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ? CATARRHAL DEAFNE88. ? Chronic ud Nerrons DInun i ? Specialty. ? DmUI-Wiiwb BmidlOff Tm> ? flu and Friday. ? Houre? 11.10 to 11.10. 1 to 4. ? Phone 111. * ? H. g. Ward. Janina D. Orlmtm. ? WARD A (mTMlH ? Attorney. at?T<aw ? Waahlngton. N. O. * ? We practice In the Coart of ? the Flret Judicial Dletrfct and ? the Federal oonrta. ? W. O. RODHiM Attorn ey-?t-L*w. Waahlnrton, N. 0. HARRY MrMFTXAlf, ? attorney-at-law. ? After January let. 111!. ? Leujrhlnrhonae Building. ? Corner Second end Market 8ta. ? 1! ?? i' n*nW. ?? ?? Wennlnir ? . ?.S;?Tr*rr^ W W Wtrhlll ? ? daniel m XTAnnv.y. max. ? who * Kimrnr. ? I AttornnyB^t-Uw ? Practice In the Superior. Feder- ? ?1 and 8upr*me Court? of this ? Btato. e ? A. D. MipT/mb, e Washington. N. O. ? W. A. Thompson, ? Aurora. Jf. O. ? McLRAN * THOMPSON ? AtCornt>r*-at-Law, ? Aurora and Washington. N. C. ? EDWARD Jj. H TRW ART A ttorary-nt-Law, Washington. N. C. ? Norwood L. Simmon? v ? W. L. Ynuehnn ? SIMMONS A VAUGHAN ? Lawyer?. ? ? Rooms H-14-15. Lsorblnrhoaas ? Building. e Washington. N. C. ? 5 JS? *? A. D. MrLran ^ Stephen O. Rrajraw, W. R. Rodman. Jr. SMALL, MarLRAN. RRAC1AW ? RODMAR . Attomryi?-.t.T^.w . ?S!*i.0T?r J' F Tajloe'. 8tor, . ? . n*ton- North Carolina. O. A. PHTLLTPS * BRO. "R* rwsrRAKOM - WASHINGTON, JJ. O oko. j. sTTTDnmr Attornffy-at-Law. Market Strast Waahlnston, N. 0. JOHN h. nnsNRR A tlornfj-.t -Ij.it Waahlnston, N. o. f , .*' ?... "? ?ntWpORjf, o. D. a ?P?riallrt I. Mttlng (,luHt . a - LI*04*' Lon,M- Monday and ? . Tuesday sfter tha FIRST TON- ? DAT of each month. Monday ? * "?>"*. H A. m? to 0:00 p.m ? Tu?,day Hour?, 9:no a. ra. to ? ?:00 p. m. Horn* Offloa a Klneton, N. <J. ? ??MnrnnATonn none*. Tbl? la to notify all persona that I hays (hI, dar o ti a 11 n mrl aa Admin istrator Cum Tss'.smsnta Annero of sra notified to His .aid olslmswlth nis on or before th? loth dar of Msrch, Mil, or this nottoe will bs Plesded la bsr of th?r i"e<*?ery -All psrions Indebted >jo said es ?*1? wl'l plsste make Immediate psr TMi 1* day of Mar 1011. DIM* A. BALI*
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