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m ? .tti . i.i . i.?t| . i.to I dealaing the paper dl?- j 1 will please notify thla of-' ? ?? date of expiration. otherwii.* *?e continued at regular aub i ratee until notice to atop la #a? do mot get the Dally Neva i telephone or write tbe % and the complaint will re tedlate attention. U it our to please yeu. ,:i "?nt to the Dally News tar fablioatlon mint be algued by wrlUv. other*. iae tbey will nut be t?%llahed. TuamxiY, april j'!. \'j\z. ORANGE ANGERS BIG AN. ?H Wee tour and the Elephant Hurle the Donor Into Pile of , Boxea. ^ Forterrllle. Cal. ? A trie* efophar.l ^raa standing In an alley In th?? roar at a theater here when John Wallace, a boxmaker. came along p?sl!nj r.r, orange. The orangs was sour, so He peeved It on to the elephant With a anort the elephant promptly ' wound Ita trunk about Wiil'.r ? a .J burled him headlong into a pile ?<' , packing caaaa, 20 feet away. Wallace waa unconscious ?!i?n ln? wad dug from the wreckage. ar.J t*? j ourgeona worked over him for nearly f-kree bcura repairing cuts and con* taalona. GIRL, 17, WEDS MAN IN JAIL1 ?rldaoroem la Serving Sentence for Violation of the Loc.il Option Law. Springfield. Mo.? Rather than wait till her aweetheart.'s term in the r, m ty Jail had exptred. Miss Sarah Harris ?erenteen, waa married in the Rec.*r J er'a offlcc at the court huusn to !iar^ rUoc Gregory. Qregory is serving out a a< nter.ee cf ?t* months In the county jt:!l nu ? rharga of violating tho Ion? r?. on law. After the ceremony Or?'Ct?ry v. a led back to his cell, aecon;iiuni>-(! Ly kla girl-wife, who waa peru'lU-.l by ?be Jailer cam verso with feim through ibe bare fcr half an ho?i? KEEP IDLE HORSES HF.AL.tHY Bat Thing for Axoturla Is Prevent-on, Say* Doctor Reynolds ? Water and Exercise Essential. The symptoms of azoturla are eiiniiy ra^Ognlxablo A horse conn1* ou: c' lb* stable apparency in tLo l>.*t c.-: ?ondlUoQ. He ia drUeu tui a nil r' UnM before he show a sigin or lat.-;e ?*ss or stiffness La his hind H" Staggers and may fall before l : ca:i be t&iAltched. He perspires freely. Tl. taasclos over the loinx and hlpa bcorr. rigid and frequently tender, ?rambling and twltrhlng. According to Dr. M. H. Rfyi.olilti the best thing for azoturla is | ? ???<. ? Hon. When a horse itium pjku:.. i-.lio tor a tpw days the grain ruiiun ^!. .ul-1 bo reduced. If a horse is v< r; l.e sfcoald be fad no grain. Ev^r> :.?ue should be (1 ven plenty of wat.i a:;d twaod out for exercise dailj. if t:.?* train ration has not been ro?!jf>J ?;ur lng a perlnd of idle:ie?.s !n any cu?o. the horse should have a cat!: art", hn fbre being put into harness again. A quart of raw linsefd oil ?H hours 1><: fore hitching is a safe (Iohp. Work should -b? light for ihe first rliiy nfnr Mien*es. as violent exercise, la Ho' sly tc Ln\.t* an attack. Qsnder Grows a Horn. Wttsburgh ? A gender on th? farm r?r Ollle McKlnney. in Saw Mill valley. Patton townnhlp. Is attrnrfln* much , fntbrest because of a peculiar growth. I rffsombllng a horn, on i tn nesd. about i an loeh abom 1 1 h eyes, The gander ' Is about mo year old. lu two w ? fc * fro? the lime McKlnnry noticed tho growth the "horn" grew ] Vfc inches. TKW VBABS' MISKItV ENI>I(I> ! J. T. Chamher*. merchant. Jon<*? bot-o. Ark., writes: "Foley Kulney PIHs mrwl me or a t*?n-yoar stand ing ease of rhr-umatlsm. I ??iiff?*r?*d miserably. A frl??nd told m?' or h?* ,ng eared; so I uned tin-m. and th?'y cTjred me. too " Most middle ag* rami and wonxn are glad ??? learn that Polar Kidney Pills afTord a way to , escape sleep disturbing bladder WP*kne?s, backache, rheumatism, pofflnssa under "yes, stiff and ?woi ??* Joints, and other tils attribute!? . nronht** CASTORIA Tar InfraU ? n? Kind rn Have Always Bought Bears ths Signature of / In Use r Over Thirty Years CUSTOM ?*aa Copy of Wrapper. Cleaning ? Mackintosh. Mack'r.tonhes. nlii'ii dirty, can tH> easily cleaned at homo. Spread oat I I the garment fat ou tho ublb andl j scrub with warm water and yellow j ; soap if ? 1*!cM ?i lltfle carbonate of i ha:* ;*??? a ulEtolvcd. Rime Ir. c i Id w:?.ti>r mid hang in the air to !:v uj ac;vu::t put it near the The True Bravery. There Is iuucIi true courage in en suring v. itli constancy "the sorrows of '.ii> k::uI as in remaining nuadtfy ou rii?: w .ill of battery. To gite one ii: up :o uriff without resistance, to iill omsrlr at order to escape from \ .s ?o abandon tho battlefield before i-.-tc r> ? Xa;?oleou. Two Things Went Together. Am i-cc&utric clergy man was onco lold by a j.arlEhloner that ho was a very odd man. "Yes," the clergyman replied, "1 set out to be a very good man. and noon found that I could not be very good without being very odd!" Trust In Providence. \Vh?-ji -'A meet one of thc&e big. rl.iz:u.? mof-r iicadtights white rldinr*. ".r; Hoctrio belonging to out virV-'* r*;:itlorj3. wo just gi. ahead. : i'rovi P ure that watcbe? ??jvc ;? .?Rd drunkards *ill iako( care of iif. too. True Enjoymer.t. Wife 're turning from matinee) ? "f)h. :.t ;jk too lovely! Hhe had on * ; ..:??? Niie groen silk, with bands O; ilown th?- front, and the dliiikicuda you ?*-er saw, arid .? h ?i *h*- dird. in tho last act, situ r d :..?t f r,;r tlmey. at d every worn an. in the l.ourio wav. crying. I never ?-ijr,ye<j a p'ay so much In my life."? I'ucfc. %Wiw\ Personality. TV- vlin hn*- no refuge in him p?lf. ? ho lives, so *o speak, in hi; ? front room*, in the outer whirlwind o Thir-.^H ru-d opinions, is not properly * firs ?rall;y hi- all . . . he ja one o ; u crowd. - Amie* Washtnj) China. ?' i'. i v.- -filing 'irtiaiaentB of glasa i- ? :-Jiin:i. if a itirkinh towel Is ..f'i t: :?if* bottom of the bowl 1* f r:ie ardcie from getting ? rn; Cirrtct. A- : t Von'v cotln.ed up m eigh. i. lei l v. d ar. Uni don't you know ,vha' f>;. s of tor eight?" fflsle? "fled time " TIMS ? \M> FIVE C'KNTST IKINT MISS THIS. Cut out thin -'lr?. ? neiope flvo cents to Foley & 'h.'.co. 111, writing your name tid address clearly. You will re . Ive f jj return a trial package con fiinirg Foley > Honey and Tar Com ? fnr cough*, colds and croup; Foley Kiilncy Pills for pain In side*, anl bark, rheumatism, backache, kidn-y and bladder ailments; an1 Foley Cathartic Tablet* a wholesome ? ml thoroughly c|e?nsfng cathartic, ?ftperiniiy comforting to stoat per Vn# But Then It's Too Late. And aometlmes after marrying a man *he once conahlered a good catcb a woman would like Co take btm off ?he book and th&w him back. ? Ex change "Spring fever," usually la th* re sult of elugglsh bowels and torpid liver. After months Indoors, you are not likely to feel vigorous and sprightly. Foley Cathartic Tablet? i are "worth their weight In gold" for , thst over-feeling, biliousness, gas on tho stomach, bad breath, Indlgea- 1 ^*o'i or constipation. Their action , is quick, comfortable and complete1 ? aitnout nauso* or griping. Stoul I people say they are a bleaalng. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. This is :o notKy all peraons that 1 bine thla day qualified as Admin Istrator of Wilson A. Wootard, de ?eased. All persona holding cla4ras against aaid estate are notified to file raid claims with me on or be fcr? the 2nd day of April. 1910. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of -heir rec?v#r>. All persona .sdcJbted to as id es tate will please make Immediate payment. This 2nd day of April, 1915. T. H. DANIELS. Administrator 4-6-Gwa. NOTICE OF SALE. [North Carolina, Beaufort County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain deed of truat executed by Dan B. Taylor and wife Annie P. Taylor to the un dersigned trustees, said deed of trust being of record In tho Public Registry of Beaufort Coun'y. same baring been given for the purpose j of securing certain bonds in aaldj i*>ed of trust mentioned and descrlbi f?d and the stipulation therein con alned not having been compiled srllh, and by request of the party In Interest, the undersigned trustee Till, on Saturday, the t4lh day of April, 1915, at 19 o'clock, m., at the Oourthouse door of Beaufort county, at Washington, N. C., offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder for rash, the following described landi to-wlt: ? I First Tract: Being In the county ?>t Beaufort, Bf ate of North Carolina, adjoining the lands 'of Bnrbank and others, and bounded 'as follows: On the South by the lfeCollough road: on the Eaet by the , Cssaaca Farm: on the J^orth \>y the Havens' land: on the West by the BurbanV place, said placn being located about three miles north-east of the town of Washington, Nbrth Carolina,, and known an the Lucas or Nicholson nlace. containing one hundred arid forty-seven icTea, more or l^s. anrtl being the Identical tract of. land eon veyrd to Annie P. Nlchplfon Tfcylo nn the 7th day of January, f9l4. br R, T Nicholson snd wife,' Annie' K Nicholson. , This 18th day of M?r. 19lft! . - A. R. DUNNiyo, S. A. PTTWf,' Travtaea Stewart and Bryan, Attyn. Ml-4vi By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted by j. a. Wilkinson and wife. I Vlrglnt* WilWn-'OD, to C- R. Pugh. trustee, on the 2nd day of February 1*14, whfch Is rocorded In Book 17* ? pag?^ 560. Register of Deeds office of Be* of art county, North Carolina, the umlerslgned will, on the 12th day of May. 1915, at one o'clock p. m. sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following property situated in the town of Bel- , haven. Beaufort county. North Car- ( oHna. to?wlt: 1 Flret: That certain tract of land ; beginning on Pantrgo Creek at a point formerly the northwest end of the kiln of the Belhaven lumber Company, 125 feet from King St. and running thence Eastwardly par allel -with King street to a paint South of the Western side of boil er of the electric light plant; thenr - Northwardly parallel with and n long the Western side of said bo'ler of the electric light plant to K!ng street: thence Weatwardly along King street to Pantego Creek; I thence down Pantego Creek to the point of beginning. j Also the following property situ ated upon the lands above describ ed: | One 12 ton ice plant Including boilers, engines, water and ammo nia pumps, condcnsors. piping, belt ing, tools, buildings, and all other fixtures, equipment and appliances of -whatever nature constituting a part of, or used In connection wi?h the lea plant of the sa'd J. A. Wil kinson. AIjo the following pr^i-r x fltu ated upon the lands above describ ed: One griat mill complete, consist ing of engines, stones, belting pul leys. conveyors, scales, hoppert, trucks, and nil other fixtures and appliances, buildings and equipment used as a part of; or In connection with the grist mill of the said J. A. Wilkinson. Place of Sale- Upon Ihe nreirisar. j of the ?a!d Ice aiul Mill Plant. In I Belhaven. North Carolina. This notice dated and posted, this 10th day of April. 1915. C. R PC7GIT. Trnslee. | 4 - 1 2 - 4 w?'. ? Historic English Structure, Many fwnwa personals were coo- j limned to death la Westminster bail. - William Wallace, Scotland's brave iero; Lord Cobham, Sir Thomas - More, tha Protector Somerset, Sir ? fhomas Wyatt, tha earl of Essex. Guy ? Fawkes. tha earl of SiafTord and many ' othera. The famous trial of Warreo Hastings occurred here. The terrace. | cverlooklnc the Thames. Is celebrated. I Remember Your Last Dose Of Calomel i You probably recall the bad after effects of the calomel more than the sickness you took It for. Tou need never again go through with being "all knocked oat for a day or two by^c*lomel/' ''Next time your liver gets sluggish snd Inactive, we urge that you go to Lee Davenport's drug store for a< bottle of Dodson'a Liver Tone, a splendid vegetable llqnld medicine that will start yonr liver as surely as calomel over did and with none of the aftereffects of calomei. It Is j absolutely Mfmles* both to children aruf adults i\nd demands no restflc Don of habfta or diet. A large bottle of Dodson's .Liver Tone coats only fifty cents, and th* druggists who sell It guarantee i (o.take thf placo of calomel, and will refund jroor money if It fall* >b your caa? of if you ar* not sal mm. -oracnenced la j thV\upertor Court * Beaufort eonty with the ion bom thereto being returnable on he ninth Monday after the flrMVon lay in March, it beto* the third day >f Mar. 1916. Ton are further notified that the ictloa relates to rial estate to the rounty of Peenfm to the sta^ of ^orth Carolina and yon' are a prop ?.* Party to ^ald aettoa. The said actios la brought for tie purpoae of excludtngyotl from an; ntereet thereto sad yen are further notified that yoe are required te hp pear and answer or demur te th complaint op the ntoth Monday af tor the firat Monday to Mareh, It be ing the third day of Mfcy, IMS, for the relief thereto prayed for wiU bt granted. This St?h day of Mareh. 1911. ?90. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. t-n-4we. Tlme*a Change*. 'In the early day*." aald the taatrno tlve person, "they uaad to go out and shoot a turkey far Thanksgiving din ner." "An* at ds present time." aaU Eraatus PinkUy, "If you goea prowllsr 'round lookln* foh a loose turkey, you's liable to glt Bb~* yohse'f .**- ? Washing- , ? on 8tar. Take Note of the 8mall Thlnpa. Practice youraelf, fnr heaven's sakv tn little things and then proceed I er eater. ? Eplctetus. Too Literal a Pupil. My younger brother took It upon Himself to teach a small boy how to count. After repeating the numbera from one to ten he decided to teat hla pupil. "Now, what's this?" ho asked, holding up one finger. "A dirty ting *r," was the answer.v-Exrtienge. THE S T I E F F Tone A Quality Tone From every standpoint oi tonal values the Stieff tone is a quality tone. Through out the ettire range of the in strument there is an eveness, ? velvety smoothness that speaks the work ot a master hand. Stieff tone is a rare combination of unlimited volume and sympa thetic singing quality. Stieff is evidenced the imagination to conceive ?nd the skill to produce an Instrument of extraordinary quality. Chas. M. Stieff Leon S. Steele. Mgr. 231 Granby St Phone IIO91. Nor folk, Va . Washington.lN. C Starr the Florist WilsonjN. C. Takes this method of in forming you he has arrang ed witn "THE PALMS" HERMAN CARROW, Mgr. lo act at nor actol (pr your clly, and he will be glad fO lake your order Wr Weflaiuf Bouquelr, C6r naget, Cutf lowers, Floral Offer ing*, etc. STARK THE FLORIST ? WiUoa, N..C. Kosy To Remember BLACK WHITE TAN All Dealers lOc. 73k im+Stt Uu?? ?hat! tx written or printed the word* "Against ?herirs tfalsry WO." , ... t ?very qualified toted In Baaafort favor of redbslnt US number ot Coun'.y Commfcetoier* and making W. T. RudneU Connty Supervisor <haU veto a ballet on which ahall be written of printed the words "For Supervisor BITT* and avery q nail Bed voter who to opposed to said bill shan wta a ballot on which shall he written or p rioted the word* '"Against Supervisor Bin." Stmt qualified voter in Beauofrt county who la In favcr of the Stock Law Bill shall vote a ballot on which Shall be written or printed '.he worda "For Stock UV and ev ery qualified voter who to opposed to aald hin shall votn a ballot on which shan he written or printed the words "Against Stock Law." The registration books shall open In the various precincts on March 22nd, 1915, and ahall close on April I Oth ItH. April 17th. lflS. shall be observed as challenfe day. Skid election ahall be held under the time rules and regulatlona as are orovlded for holding general elec Mona. There will be no new registration lnd only 'hose persons who have b become of age since the last regis tration and thoie who hare moved from one precelnct to another or 'hose whose residence In tho count' now entitle -hem to rote will be re quired to register. The following are hereby appoint ed registrars for said election: First Ward ? W. K. Jacob son. Second Ward ? T. W. Phillips. | Third Ward ? W. W. I/egget{t. Fourth Ward ? H. H. Davie, j Tranter# Creek ? I. P. Hodges. Old Ford ? Ben Bishop. Pinerllle ? Ja a. H. Corey. Beaver Dam ? J. G. Mlxon. Woodards ? Fennsr B. Cutler. Waahlngton Park ? A. D. Tan flSKt : The slss of e*ch . ticket shall be ' two and a half inches wide by '.wo I Inchee long. Plnetown ? T. A. Berry. Bath ? R t O. Tarkenton. Sorry? J. W. Latham - North Craek ? That. Payne Hunters Bridge ? Iff. T. Harris. Teat eerl lie? D. D. Harrison. Pungo? O. F. Darts. Pantego ? C. W. Smith. Belbarsa? Jno. N. Paul. T^eechrtlle ? H. A. To lan. ChocowlnJty? ?-J B. Patrick. Blount Creek ? W. R Galloway Core Point? A. J. Smith wlrk Edward ? H. H. Ross. Bonnarton ? O. B. Bonner. Aurora ? P. 8. Cuthrell. Idalta ? B. B. Thorn peon. 8onth Creek ? J. M. Meselek. The fallowing are hereby appoint ed judges of saJd election: Flfst Ward ? C. B. Bell, Wilson Ross. Saeond Ward ? wfll Knight, O. M Wlnfleld. Third Ward? J. H. Seklln. J. A. Potter. Fourth Ward? F. F. Whitley. | Dare Robs. ' ' Tran'ers Creek-^Tno. T. Ball, B j V. Leggett. Old Ford ? W. M. Cooper, R. A | Cooper. Plnertlle? Will Ltpscdmb, J. Sam j Hodgea Bearer Dam ? D. H. Bennett, 8ar torlaa Woola^d. Washington ? T. IS. 8maw, L. M Sheppard. Bath ? J. T. Sklttletharpe, 8. T. Brooks. 8urry ? H. C. Bo wen, J as. Brart dy. North Creek? B. If. Smith, Na poleon Roper. Hurfters Bridge? J. R. Harrison, C. B. Latham. Plnetown? W, A. Respau, R. H. Jefferson. Teatesrllle ? 8. W. Andrews, Bar temus Waters. Pungo? N. W. Paul, J. W. Paul Paategn? W. L. Judklne, Chas. Radcllffe. Belhaven ? L. T. Houston, W. H Gurkln. Laeehrtlle ? Wm. . Burnett, Chas, Bishop. Choeowlntty? R. L. Barr, J. R. Downs. I ^ Blounta Creek? J. 1. If arslender , em PotM ? D. ft. Jripv. B. F PMI. , W, T. WarTan. M4ta ti. Tripp. Ap la. Aurora? H.' W Thompaoa. Ch|2lrU? W. W. Hookar, C. T. A1 lf?. ?aath Ofaab? >W. t. Aaa'.ln. Q> M Jehaaon ? Woodarda? It H Cutlar, 0. C N Cutler ' ? ? TMa March lftk. ItlV Br Mv of Boy* of WerMona .1. ..... Tr. H. BRTAN. Chalraian I.. H. MMt, <aajr. f?S at H I M. N. BERRY H. 8. Ward. Jnnlu D. (Mbk WARD * ORI**|^ AKarmnH^ln WuhtDitoo. N. a We practice In tbc Court of tbe-Mr?t JnlteUl Dutrlete*d tho Federal courta. ? ? ? ? ? . . HARRY MeMTTTAAN, ? " ?TTORNT5T-AT-I,AW. ? After January let. l?is m Langtilngbotue Bnlldlmt. ? Corner Second and Market Sta ?? . - . **???? ? . . EaS2iV'*,SES: DANn;F' * WARRFtf, MAN- . MNO * WITHIN. e A't.,rneTv-?.tJW . . Practice tn the 8ni>ertor, Feder- ? al and Supreme Conrta of thla * Bute. J A. D. Mac.L?anf a Waahtagton, X 0. a ? w. A. Tboaiyaon, . a McLean* ? thomvro*0' ? Attorn," ra-at-I.a>?, a *orora and Waahlnrton. ?. C. ?" * * ? .? ?v. GBO. I; rnnVDKRT M?r*et Street Washington, N. 0. Edward t*. stkwart Attorney -at.Law. Washington, N.-O. Norwood U Hlmmniii SIMMONS * VACGfflSf^** a Lawyer*. . ' Room. 1J-H-1J, BalMar a . . w*,hlnr?oD. n. c. ? J"?- 8m*ll. A. D ai.t Stephen O. Bragaw, VP. B. Rodmau, Jr. SMAIX, Mac I, RA N. BRAOAW * RODMAN . Attomer?.,t-ta>w. Offloef over J. p. Taylor. atn~. Washington, North Carolina. a. A. PHILLIPS A BRO. ?7KK INSURANCE WA8HHIOTOJL s.a ? ? ? ? ? ? - a JOHK H. BONNKR. Attorney-at*Ijaw Washington, n. o. I?. *. A. NATHAN ? VOTBRINARIAN. ' : a Pfiloe amd Hoirpital with tha ? Washington Horae Exchangf * Company. . Washington, N. C. ( I; Calls Answered Day and NifRt?' f. ? ???????* I - .. II. ?sat Wapoaltlon of Enemy. A merely fall#n j may rtaa again, but tbo reconciled OU U truly TaAqutfd""' :i ' , . ' * ,AI>HINIHTRAT01I*8 wotictk. i * Thla ta to notify *11 f?i?ma that ' I hara thla day qualified aa Adrom latrator Cum ToC^menta Annex* of /. B. Ban, daceaaed. An vrmnLa holCIng claims agalgat aatd eaUta iri notlfl*d to file aald claim* wit* ma on or before the 10th day of ftltMh. ltl?, or thla notice will pleaded la ter of thslr recovery - u *m m
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