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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS mvmRY ATTEf.f?X*> k Alter. bMVMa M ?In Md fee ?14 8tr?*u. ten* am eeoood-ci*M mKt? t. lttt. ?I th* *o*to<?<* ?? M. C.? udu tfc? ?? i ?. lttt. I n fo?r Monchi ltrtr m* Month? 1 SO Ox* T?*r 1.90 do but |?t iIm Dally Nmi ?rompUy utopfcoa? or vtIu Ik? Hauler, auo ifc* complaint wUt r? ?1>* atiMUM. U u our Joolr? to pl??M you. 8aCt*crit>?ra d??iaicf if papar <t? juUuumI all! pi?**? notify IfcU of co on CaiS> ol ttipirailoo. otborwloo l Will tx? cooUnu?<l Bt r?gol*r *u* ?cripuon r?u? uttUl uoUoa to ?te. u WASHINGTON. NORTH RAUOt.IXA, MAY 10, 1913. Tli K SlXKf.W. OF THK U'SITAXIA. When new h of the destruction of the hujje liner. Lu.-itania au?l the death of over a thousand ?>!* inr passenger??. including'many Ameri can?, was received in this country. innumerable opinions were ex pressed as to what attitude tin- 1"nitt?i Stali' should take in the inatr tor. Some urged that the American- who were ??? hoard the ill-fated ve?*el should U? avenp'd and thai the 1'nited States diould take up arms, other* stated that tin* <>crmuti w? re within their rivier?? and raany other view* won- ntttred on tin- -i;l?j?vt. Taking :1k- matter tY-mi u:i tuibia-? d ?ra?*>*!|Hiiut. it appears that the American'? <?n l-jmi ilic vc<- I had Ui-ri warned >>f what wan jtoinj; V?? take place, that tin s *.:!!?. realized what danger* they were facing and that ?hev t, ?k p;e?-au? a 'heir own ri-k. It is also re ported that In- I.u-itania ua- >'iirr\ in? ammunition and was armed. That the (>< rman? were tnim: t?? pu; a cIom* !?]<??-k :idc en F-mrlnnd. was well kn??wn. Takim: th? -? l':-?-t> in:.. e?.n?idr't.ition it appears to U5 that while the horrible death t: iir? d "tr to the pu^uger? of the liner i* to U* deplored. Pre? id? tit Wil^.n cannot do better than to follow the poliey he ha- pm-ued date ami keep 'his country from lueotninir entangled in tile ;i\vt'el de-t mc'ii'U that is goitigr oil aero*g the ?N-tau. , The sinking ? flu- !.u-:*aiit.i Is Nt-T A dl'STl Fl A HI. K PAl'SK KOK ril K r\lTK1? STA IKS KNTKIMNC THK IX TKHN ATIONAI. s I LTCCl F Hill limv t\.rciM\ the??- w ?.!- . : (ittn-ral Sherman cine home t?> us. -w ai; IS I! Kl.I. Too much ??oiniin-ii.isri??ii e.u-n.j- W V-.r.iw.l mwn the Daughter of the ( '"iiifedeiuev for -ii'- al-le :n .infer whieh they c 'lidiictrd th Memorial h.i> e\"ii-i? s.,{, 'I*I.. .lie? worked liar?l t.? make it lie day an undisputed sun*?---. v't! ?!: i1 wa?*. !!% tin- wjn. m-w ihat "he r? t.iv.- nmriitd from (inliM'oi-n where tliey at'ei.d??l * i ? tu??i ? ?' the !?'??? I era t ???n ?it' \V??nien'% I'luh iniplzr We th pi;*-! ? -]?::? *<-i f Washiuutoif. ihat Now w-.t !?s 1. ;i } ' \ tlie tu*.;v..?isi..?i ,.i ha vinu a pill* lie lil it- ir-\ fni.d;:iir ' The T?? ..t? 2 ? V ei-i!i :: :???!,.'! I ?? iiv? iV* of .\) dt ruu-it m!v!'.t *'?? terv.e-1 .1 a?uip?ati'?n "t* the old >ay isij:. "l.e r?'*s e?t ;i.?.-rt ! ?% r"! "An Indiana tusiti i? -uin- ;r. e?li*-'r !??!? liU*! :? r ejllinp him ;i 4"peatiu? politieinn."' I'r. ?!.?? ??dit>>reai> pr..v?- 'hat he i- not ?nl> a pi-an ir p.-litiiMai: Ifii .. ; f -ay. *he Wilmintrton Star. Perhaps, wl.i'ii 'hi* ?i ?? ? e?.in-t. we'll l?e ahle to jret an ai'i-urate d'linitit ii '5ie :< ri . r-.-- Ih/.iana man fteevwl at. f>ur a'fti.ii--n hi- * ???? :i ? i ? a pr-.n.iti'nr redden? ?</ the eity "to what lie term* "'i e !; ? I i?? t : ? ? -1r ur t" -hade trc%s h\ ??jhplayt-' ?-f ?I,.. |iL:,' riiii.t ;? k : ??ph. :u ? i mpiinv." It rhi* ?- ?-? ??-. *1 * re -1.- ?'? ?!.?-?!;:? "? -t -p put tii any fur tin r ?J? -1 rue[; i ! .e,? ? \\ . ? 'ij* asse:? ??{ eivie l>ean ty. N --rv fw ? 'h? fei'ie- e;.it*'? ?;!?' ^ii" Inxnriaiit tree- with whieh t hi- ??'?mii-uni* v .? i'avor.ni ami ? p- -a-a.M i-e tti;ik?-n h -'-i- that the tret s ar" pre-er\e,l. At an\ rat?. ?i.<- :nati v. . *r? li'ie !- in a I? rer position drM. \ ? n eat: ' ?? j#*m *' ? v -?# - - :?? u? ?m a tip that all thine* it:u? "ha- tl.ev lw?e to lo it* f ^ ? ?h can't tell front ' !? u. I "w ??I/.vf J. liv.. .-i ?;????, ?? l'-t; 1 .( . .-.1 V..iint iKiiiit < f /"It 'v" Mill.!.' -v.- ?.??? ? ... ? t.,:.,.. ? V-;-n inn.. I.- ? H ILM_r l.i'ti - r" - r i i! ? le ji- . 'j! 11 ?< I j-i ? In ; Wii'iL'?"Vi-. tir ?av.. hi. ill .. IV r -Hi ???> .ilh.T iliiv U>f..ri> I.. 'li ' ' |>PI i . ? I, - I 1 . I ? T Tr'-:mph of Wetet. ft ?m l??it th "?t'-'r di* ?! * '? triumph Oi III?' if?r mid <l?m; !?r.<l If *??? a uhlp Juh* ?' :r . P"uth?rrpirtn '?> ''miml* V? " ?? ill* unheard ?.liiiits dii'ir.r 'h?- !-fi hour from th?* v^orr T J??rr ? * r> ? r wn, d*af aiid dumb tjii'i :k ? ?'lh ihrlr fn*:??n? to ?r,/> Sr.. '.? ? ? llPd, vhn wjld rrp!v Tlmy ? only ?hr?? ?h ?? *? o ilrl lallr 1 amnnit iht ui;h??rd tun uJl l.ui?i|Ai ; Cf.ro? I cl* Pi>rr?*o <s* ?he 0*trv A DC.Ur.U5??'?An I i ?v/asir.-.b t\y garvyd h J*U'4 Mt Oark'?? :aVo-!i.g n tea ?'.Pea'?, wearing a b <1 ri chain. Ma wkd en- vh# '"? fra? ohnlnM 'o hI* V*-* "To . ?> i pie from a'oailng l?.' **;d -i;- ^nri*. ?ki ''hemp of tbl&v*a about hr.-r. nihld'i Cough i? A fall for H'lp Don't put off traatln* your Cbl i ? Cough. It not. only ?ap? ti,#ir ?tr<wtb. but aftan load:? to morn ?? rlou? atlmant?. Why ritk? You! dpn't bavp to. Dr. Kiag'a Naw Dlt-I o?rary U Ju?t lha ramadf four child ; ma*4? It Is mad* with toothing, katilbf and antlaaptln hgliama. Will qulahlf eb<*ek tha Told and aootha your CbIM'? Cough away. No odda b?* bad tha Cough or bow loog;' ?UndlDg. Dr. Kipg'? Haw Dlwry ! wfl) at*p it U'a guarairtaad Ju?t ' ? ???1? (rqn WW 4t**tM *?< I ( W0 Hi f| Itfr ?0 ???*? CH'dlah Retaliation. : !H,i rit'iimr cruelly *n!d th.-. rh!M> l"vo of rn:11o**ly drcaaio ?it.'1 f.'l faro wn-h'n* and nthTwi hrr itnll. mm?? l??s* fro? llfcl: ?? rr>r n"f*tn?*i?B than from a ?1 ' !rs? on rotnelhlnit nlso (h '?.r:*lr?; :l iK. rlpl|n" wh<rh Hi? hrriK *'-iv(K from her mirne a* from ??II r ?hlo fata No metli': ...??'!*? b 11? v?? rlo^xn I dnpond on m> t''T l>s ftiTrcUvonAaa. and we ar j i litima r Rxpart Taxidermy. In the art ot (uoderu taxidermy tb? oi l lyatem of simply 'stuffing" th* tl?ln?i of animals baa bMn done ewaj aitli and a standard method of ao curat? tOsize modeling established I ?.or a carefully made platter oeat ol t Ma niotSn) the shin la stretched, glued h d iciwrcJ so mat It Is difficult to se? h-.v it tvr.K t^ -nmplithed; for the mo irrr ? it !* <-aay to believe that tbo e-.lr.i! l*s''f haa bean preserved In tw,! >u some man-clout manner. Puttied. Hobby's father owned an Inetibator, nr.rt one day the little fellow was watching a rhlrkan eeefgetlcaUr brt-sking Ita way through Ita thai! Jtift then hie father come along and Bobhy stId "Pspa, I fee bow tka< eblck?n geta out of bit shell, but whst I r*o't understand Is low he got It t o w Of Local Interest _ Thia la a purely local itml It 'ook. place la Wtabla*tun. Not la ?ome faraway place. Yoa ar? uk?l to lav??tigate It. Aakuti to believe t citizen's word; To confirm a cltticn's aiatiiiiieut.j Any article that la endorsed at bom? i - ? . aAI la mora worthy of confidence Tbaa one yo* kaov aothlofl about. Endoraed by unknown people. W. J. Htrdleon, grocer. 119 B.j Soveuth 8t.. Waahlngcon. aaya: "ily j back troubled me (or months and my kidneys weer dlaordered. canting mo a lot of annoyance. Plnally 1 used Doaa's Kidney Pills and twol boxes relieved tbe kidney trouble! and made my back feel much better. I atlll consider this remedy one of merit and heartily confirm my former endorsement." Price 50c. at tl) dealcra. Doa'i, simply aak for a kldaey remedy? get Doan s Kidney Pills?the aame that Mr. Hardlneon had. Foster Mil bum Co., Propa.. .Buffalo, N. Y. North Carolina. Beaufort Cotfnty In the Superior Court. Before the Clork. Norwood L. Simmons. Administrator of Oeo. W. Bible, de ceased. va. Daniel P. Bible and Edna Drager and husband. Otto Drafter, heirt at-laa of Oeo. W. B4ble, deceased notice. To Daniel P. Bible. Edna Drager. and husband. Otto Drager: You and each of yon are hernby ??olified that the above action ha? '???en instituted In the Superior Court ?>? Beaufort county, and the peti tion tPereln has be?-n filed on thl< 'lute a .id that the purpose of the ar Mon Is to make sale of the lands or ?he {?'estate Qr0. W Bible, de <*ca*ed. for the purpose of paving he indebtedness of hi* e?tate. Von aro further notified to appear ' 'he office of the clerk of the Su ,,,rlor Court of Beaufort countv. a? ??e Courthouse m Washington, N C.. on May 27th. 1915, at twelve o* rlork rr>,. and Fhow cause If any. why the sal? of said land should no' h. made, or relief as prayed^ for in *he petition will he granted Witness my hand this April 15?h 191R. OFO A P An., '"'??rt Superior Court of Beaufort County. 4-H-4WC. NOT1CR. .State of North Carolina. County of Beaufort?In the Superior Court. The Interstate Cooperage Co. ?* va. M. Mc. Joni-.'. Mra. B. B. Marsh. W. A. WlnfioJd. J. L. Bray and Mra. v. E. Clark. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named, and all other perrsons will take notice that <?n the 24th day of April. 1915. the ibove nnmed petitioner filed a petl rlJD In the office of the Clerk of* the "i: i per i or Court of Beaufort County m have the title to certain lands herein described, registered and con 'irtned pursuant to Chapt/.r 90 of Mo Public Laws of 1913. and that 'uiunfons has been issued return 'hie at the office of the Clork of the Superior Court of Beaufort Countv >?n the 12th day of July 1915. Said ?nd 1? situate in Pantogo t?wn*tnp, lVaufort County. Stat/> of North Carolina, and adjoins the lands of 'trs. A. E. Clnrk and otihera. and Is ?^artlmlarly described as follows: Beginning at a corner on Pungo "reek which la marked by an Iron ">!po Imbddr^l In cement, running ?hence North 23 degrees West 120 1-5 Ttoks to G. S. Rush' northeast, -?orner. said corner l>?1np designat ed and marked by an Iron pipe, hence North 4 0 West 60 poles to a -r.ruer marked by an Iron pip": hence South 78 Went 297 1-3 poles | o a corner marked by an Iron pipe; hence North 5 Eaat 64 polios to an r.-?n . pl;?e on Bee Ridge; thence Vorth 83 1-4 Eaat 16 polea to an ron pipe; thence North 18 polen to n Iron pipe: thence North 48 lt2 West 16 poles to an iron plpr?; hence North 56 3-4 West 15 pol.-a, "o an Iron pip?: thence North 4 2 Went 16 1-2 poles to an Iron pipe; hone? North 57 Wfr*t 16 polea to", ?n Iron pipe; thence North 33 West '2 pole?* to an Iron pipe; thence) North f?4 West 18 pol^s to an Iron jiipe; thence North 43 West 29 nole* to an Iron pipe. thence North' 10 Fast. 4 6 1-4 poles to a small gut making out of Mandiiel Creek, j klilch Is a branch of nroad Creek : | ?hence Northwardly down nald gut its mouth; thence down Mandu<el| eok. its various courses to a gut ' niakfnr out of said crvek on 4he East1 Ida thereof; thence from the corner, n said nut which Ik marked by an I l^rtui' Sauth 54 Fast 20 3-4 pol??: *h#nr7^f()Wh 31 1-2 East 10 ft ? ?olos to an Iron pipe: thenoe South "1 Kast 26 folos to an Iron pipe; hence South 43 1-2 East 16 pole? o an Iron pipe: tVsice North 78 i ' 2 East 19 poles to an Iron pipe; ' hence North 68 1-4 East 15 polea 'o an Iron pipe; thence North 28 3-4 Fast 119 2-> polea to an Iron pip? on tbo Southern edjpe of Pantego' '"reek: thence Easterly down Pan efo Creek to Pnngo rlwsr; theiye Southwardly down Pungo rlvpr to the month of Pungo Creek; thenoe Weatwardly up Punfo Creek, the various eourtea thereof, to the be Tinning, containing 1037 teres, mora or lata, said Itnd belag known aa the Scheoaer Point trtct of land. Tod the oouraet hereinbefore given tielng the magnetio courses for Jnri-! uary llth. 1907. The defendant? herrto above nam d and all other parson? ar? hereby notified that on aald return day ttaa ??etitlonar will tffeiy to tha Coyrt far ^ decree of Registration far tha ti tt# to tha lanfla described In stir* petition. WttiiMt my hand tkla tha 14th lay of April, Iti*. OHO. A. FATfT,. 0\u% Ifparlof Court HMh ? Or MOBTOA9? %AJM Uadsr and by Hrate of the paws* ] Mle matatad la * i ?n4wd frw G so. W. Bibls lo Nor wood t. Simmons. rap?tod March 4th. iom, Ud Of xeoard la th? oC flco of t h? gsgistur od Deeds of Beaa fort county In Book 110. PM? 465. the undersigned mortgag>e ?111 of fer for sale to the UfkMt bidder for cash el the Courthouse door of Beaufort. county et IS o'clock m.. 00 May 7th, 1915. the following de scrtbad properly: Beit* the two tracts of lend eon reydd and described In the deed of W. L. Vaughan and wtfo Carrie 8. Vaughan. to Geo W. Bfble. r^cord ed in ?he Records of Beaafort coun ty. kaown ?1 the John Lenler tract and the Az3m Lanier tract, contain leg 110 acres more or Vcae. which deed 4s herein referred to end made a -part hereof for purpove of descrlp tlon of the two tracts of lend herein conveyed knovm as the John Lanier tract of 60 acree and the Lanier tract of 120 acroe described as fol lows: Beginning on the Eat* side of Pea Ridge, public road, at the heed of a dHoh where It comes to the road; (and It being thp Southeast oomer of the cleared land of the Home place of M. J. Edmleton. which said home place waa conveyed hy W. L. Vaughan to A. D. and J. L. Tunne'.l by deed dated September 19. 1911.) and thence runnolng with suld ditch (which is the Southern lin? of said home place of M. -3. Edmdston<-deeded to said TunnelP Pi*?etwardly down said ditch to end said ditch being dividing lltv? agreed by M. J. Edmlsfcon and Georg?? F Ed mL?on herein conveyed abou |lR80* which dltrh runs paralV J with the Edmi*ton home place or {cleared land East from Pea Rid? I public road to Ihe di-rpth of Raid clear j ed land) and thence a due Ea*? [ orurse to th* Fork or Harvey ditch 1 which runs from tlv* Washington " and Laeob rills public road on the t North due South to the East fork of : ?he upper Dowry Creek; thcnce 1 Sf>uth along said ditch to the East fork of Cpjrr Dowry Creek; theno> a ion?? the latter to the upper Dow ry Creek; thence Southwardly and j Westward ly to the west fork of up t ern Dowry Creek or Jones Cro-k; thence Westwardly along the latter to the Northern boundary of thr old I-aban Wilkinson tract and then wth the samv- to the Northeast cor ni?-r of ithe Pungo Chapiol land ! thence Westwardly along the sam? to Ridge public road (to the , Poh*|%n same where there is r small drainage ditch or gut.) rhenc North along Pea Ridge public road 'to the place of beginning, (being a b->ut 2500 feet more or along I the ubllc road from the little guf ? or ditch above mentioned to the j said plaoe of beginning mentioned) I (b--'ing the Southwest corner. South ernmost line of Edrniaton place and . a hleh aleo is Northw^t corner of .60 acres John Lanier tract which If' - north of Axlm Lanier tract,1 .ntalning 180 acros. more or less, in both tracts. Both tract* by sur . vey contain 240 acres. This 14th day of April. 191 R. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Mortgag e Simmons &. Vaughan, Attys. 4-1 7-4wc. I NOTICE OP SALE. ' By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted by J. A. Wilkinson and wife. Virginia Wilkinson, to C. R. Pugh, trustee, on the 2nd day of February 1914, which Is recorded In Book 178 page 350, Register of Deeds office' of Beaufort county. North Carolina, the undersigned will, on the 12th day of May, >915. at on? o'clock p. I m. sell at public auction to the high-, jesf bidder for cash, the following 'property situated In the town of Rel haven, Beaufort county. North Car-' ollna, to-?wl?: First: That certain tract of land beginning on Pantogo Creek at a point formerly the northwest end or the kiln of the Belhaven lumber Company. 12R Teet from King S' rand running thonc? Eastwardly par [allel with King street to a point 'South of the Western# clde of boil ! er of the electric light plant; thene Northwardly parallel with and n long the Western side of Raid bo'ler of the electric light plant to King ptre<?t; thence Westwardly along King street to Pant?;go Creek; tfVenco down Pnntego Creek to tht 'point, of beginning. Also the following property altti ?tod upon the lands above de^crib ied: One 13 ton Ice plant Including boilers, engines, water and a:nmr nla pumps, condensor?, piping, bell ing, tools, buildings, and all other ' fixtures, equipment snd appliance* of whatever nature crnstituting r part of,- or uaed in connection with the les pitat of the sa>d J. A. WIN Jrlneon, . Alio ths following prip"- * situ ated upon t^s lands above dssorlb ed: Ons grllt mill complete, confut ing of engines, itones. belting pul jleys. conveyors, scaler hopper*. I trucks, and all other fixtures and appllaneee. buildings and equipment used as a part of, or in connection with ths grift mill of ths said J A \ WllklBMB. Plase of ?aU: Upon ths prswUe* I of the sold lea and Hill Plant, In Bslha?*n, North Carolina. TOli sot loo doted and postod, this; tat% day of Mil ? 0, r. fuoh, 4*IMSS ? ? \.,Jy n-swd out of the Superior Court of Beaufort county upon &? judg meat therein of E. H. Hobbs a gainat O. N. Howard, being jud>: ment No. 9584 on tie Judgment iiocket of aa i d-court.. I kave lev ied upon and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der at the Courthouae door of 1 ieaufort county on Monday, Tune 17th, 1915, at noon that lot "T parcel of land in Washington, Beaufort county, on the East aid?? of Bonner street, between Third ind Fourth street?, in that parr >f the city of Washington desig nated as "Bonner's Old Part," it iifjr that part, of lot No. 54 which is fully described in the deed from ?las. II. Corey and wifo to Geo. V. Howard, dated July 8, 1908. and duly recorded in the Begih ?er's office of Beaufort county in Rook 147, page 601. to which rfcf ?rcn^ is hereby made. Tliis April i 0th. 1915. W. B. WINDLET, Sheriff of Beaufort County 5-8-15-4 wc. V Sluggish Liver Need? Attention Let your Liver get torpid and yo: ire la for a spell of misery. Every t)ody gets an attack now and then Thousands of people keep their Llv m active and healthy by using Dr King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Stomach too. Stop the Oisslnass. Constipation, Biliousness and Indi ;estion. Clears the blood. Only 26c Jt your Druggist. ?State of North Carolina, ileaufort County?In the Superior Court. J. H. Bonner and H. C. Bonner Against John B. Reapass and Frank H. Har vey. To Whom It May Concern: The parties above iam*d and all other persons interested wil take no Mca that on the 10th day of April 1915, the above nam^ petitioner? il-d a petition in th?> offlcc of i Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort county to have the title to cer ain lands therc'n described regis Jered and confirmed pursuant t?i 'liaptcr 90 of the Public laws- of 1913. and that summons has be^c ssued, returnable at'the office of ?he Clerk of the Suporlor Court of Beaufort county on the 15th day of Said land is -situate In the county of Boaufort. and said State, adjoin 'ng the land of John B Respassand r^ank H. Hnrvey and bounded and 1 escribed as ifollows: Beginning at the mouth of Doer R?:n; running with said Run to tli Mill Pond; thence with the Mi" i Pond to the Canal; thenco with th? "anal ?o Broad Greek; and wltl P. road Crrek to the beginning; con i iaining fifty acres, more or less. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court Beaufort (? l-12-4wc. NOTICE OP HALE. By vlrtuo of an order of resa'. he last bid having been raised, lr ?he proceeding of Eugenia Bryan xdmx. of A. M. Edwards, deceased ?gainst Clyde. Rupert and Alber j Morgan Edwards, helm at law. fill sell at public auction for c*??* ?n the highest bidder, at the Court '?otipo door of Beaufort county. Monday, May 10th. 1915. at noon ":e Edwards water mill and site. f> aether with the rights snd pri?l 'r-ges Incident and belonging thereto ?ubj^et to the wldow'a dower In tli* ?ame. the vacant lot adjoining lb? mill property and the bouse and 'o' 'n the town of Bward. lately own "i nnd occupied by A. M. Edward? The property will be offered bo?h -.s a whole and in parcels, but no b1<* of l"??s than Six Hundred and Th'r ?v-elgbt 'f638.00) Dollars for the. ?vhol* will be received. yJ Thla April 10th, 1915. A. D MacLEAN. Commissioner 4-1S-4we. THE S T IEF F Tone A Quality Tone From every standpoint of tonal values the Stieff 'one is a quality tone. Through out the er< tire range of the in strument there is an eveness, ? velvety smoothoeu that speaks the work ot a matter hand. Stieff tone i? a rare combination o( unlimited volume and tympa* thetic tinging! quality. (Stieff j It rvldenfprf the laKiflnMton toconr?ivt and (he ?kill to prrxitM* in iniU-tjjneftt of ettmordlotry <ju*llly. Chas. M. S/tieff Lion 3. Sue)?. Mgr. 231 Granby St Phan? 1109, M >* Hi t, v?. WMhiogto?.iN, C V . Ulite* 1 .xonc*. The defendant. Ulita* Win???? AovenMtd will take notio* th*t am action MtttM aa above has beaa commenced in tke Superior Court of Beaufort county. N C., by tka plain tiff, for thO purpose of obtaining am phsolnta dvorce from the defen dant. and the defendant will take notica that ?he is required to ?p pear at the next term of the Super ior Court of Beaufort county, to be bald on the 4th Monday after the flrat Monday In Saptamfber H being October 4th. 1916. In Washington, N. C.. an answer or demur to the complaint m said action or the plain tur vili apply to the court for the This April 14th. 191?. SEO. A. PAUL. Clark 8 u part or Court. 4-10-4 ws. I TREASURY DEPARTMENT Offlc* of flue Comptroller of the ?nr. I Washington. April 10. 1915. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence prevented to the underslfned. It has been made to appear that "THE FIRST VATtONAlv BANK OF WASHINGTON," In the town of Washington, in the County of Beau "ort, and State of North Carolina, ias complied with %}1 the provisions if the Act of Congr<*s "to enahle National Banking Assodatlons to ex end their corporate existence, and "or other purposes," approved July 19th, 1682: Now therefore. I, Thomas P. ^ Kane, Acting Comptroller of thei ^urrency, do hereby certify that | The #1rst Natloyal Bank of Wasb r.gton" In the town of Washington, n the County of Beau/ort, and Stat ?f North Carolina, is authorized to) hnve Bucceeaion tor the period spee ded In its amended articles of asv> iatlon; namely until the close of ^nsineas April 10th. 1935. In Testimony Whereof, w1tnfv-?[ '?y hand and seal Treasury Depsrt >nent Office *. 0f April, 191C. (8eal) T. P. KANE, Aetlng Comptroller of the Cur rency. Charter No. 4997; Extension No. 8S16. ?? IS-4WC. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust ex 'utod hy J. A. Wilkinson to C. R. "I'gh. trustee, on the 19th day of November. 1913, and recorded Ir "?nok 178. page 444, Register of '^oeda offce of Beaufort county. Vorth Carolina the nndersigned wi'i the 12th day of May, 1915, at 12 ??'clock, noon, sell at public auction *n the highest bidder for canh, the ollor-ing describe property to-wlt: (1) One 150 hor?e-power four aire horizontal engine manufac nred by the Valley Iron Works. f2) One General Electric Dyna mo, No. 85383, 90 Klllowatts. (3) One General Electric Genera rtr. type 18. No. 8106. (4) One 200 horse-power upright i*olW manufactured by the Wicks Holler Company. (5) Together with sll belting. ?>!plng. wiring, pulleys, tools, appll nces and equipment of all descrip one usod In connection -with the ?'rctrlc light plant owikd and oper t*d by the said J. A. Wilkinson as ?veil as all buildings of every de iTlption enclosing the machlncrv described or used in connec 'TOn therewith, also office building nd fixtures: all of w^lch is situated n that certain tract of land in the own of Belhaven, Beaufort county "1. C., and d^^crlbed as follows: B? ?inning on Pantego Creek at the 'orthwest end of the Belhaven Lnn> >er Co's dry kiln 125-ft fromKlng| tt., running thence Eastwardly on i ".ne parallel with King s'reet to the Norfolk Southern R. R. Co's track hat goes to their water depot; hcnce up that track to King ntreet; hence with King streo^ Westward - v to Pantego Creek, thence with *a!d creek to the beginning. To 'e4h<r with all right, title. Interest ind estate of the said Wilkinson In *nd to the above lands and leases hereof. ?* (6)^AV<rTnr wires, wiping. poles, ^jx^-ltghfs and meters on the streets | md In buildings in the town of Bel '?sven. N. C.. used In connection with ?he wild Rlectrlc Light Plant of .the sld Wilkinson. (7) Also that certain franchise ? Ith all amendments thereto wl|!cb was granted te the said J. A. Wil kinson by the Board of Aldermep of ?he town of Belhaven on the 86th day of October. TfrOT,. fo* the op eration of an electric light plant for ?he town of Belhaven. Also J 00 'hare? of ?tock oi Pungo Deep loti Development Co. Place of fctle: Upon the premise* of said Eleetrlo Light Plant. In Bal haven, N. 0. . This notloa dated and poated this) 10th M ot April. 111?. 0. ft. PUOH, Trustee | ' M , WHOOPING OOUOH Well?everyooe knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey la a remedy whtefr brings quleV roller for Whoo^ Itfg Cough, loosen* tha mucous, soothes the llatp? of tha throot and larao, and makes the ooachlag ?poll* 1ooo ooryrt A fettUf with growing children ilaiM not *0 wHh ?nt It. CMP H handy far all Cdnghs and Colds. Uo at your WipWu ^ -,r JflMllll I iiiiess Cart n. W. CABTKH, tL m. ? Of tJM ? IVL BAA. VOS? Md THKOA* ' |> " AND ? tub fitting ov OLAium ? OA? o*w Brown's Ofy 81 or*. ? Hov? ? t* 194 m.: t toiK ?. >?? I notpl Monday? VTA3HISOTON. H. G. ? ? jB ^ ? ? ? # # ? 'ftOffclafhoaM Bt?g. pkoM ??. P O. Bos 3U M. N. BERRY WMhln*ton N. C OB. IBXI8T W. DUNN, OSTEOPATHIC- PHTS10IA*. ? CATARRHAL deafness. Ohromit ud Nervous Dimum a Specialty. Danirt-Warren Building Tut. ??7 ud rater. . Honr?? ll.|? u> ll.jo. | to 4 Phone tgt. Janin? D. Grim?. WARD m GRIMES 1 Washington, N. C We practice in th. court of the Mrtt Judicial District and the federal courts. W. a AODMaR AttorneTHit-Law. Washington, N. 0. - w m m HARRY McMULLa*. WTTORWEY.AT-I.AW After January 1st, 191?. ? L?nghln*hon*e Building. Corner Second and Market Sta ". A. n?nld. jT. j. *. DA?iRf*T"? W W KKcWS Vi* WARRRN, man. XlJfO * KITCHIN. A tforn?>yi.?t.Uw rr^j'o"1 ,llB 8nt",rtor. reder ?t and Supreme Court? of this . . - 8t?? A. D. MacLcMj, _ WMbtagtoa, if. c> "? A. Thompson, M Aarorm, N. C. McLKAN * THOMPSON Atfon>ey?.?fL?w. Aurora and Washington. N. C ?DWARD 6. ?THWART v* (torn ey., t-Lair, Washington. H. c. f ' ? ? ? Ifflrwnod L, Simmons SIMMONS A VACOHAl?"* Lawyers. Room. U-14-1,. Laujhiugbow. y Bnlldmr. Washington. N. c. JSL2LsTn- "? n Mci?. Stephen O. R racair. w. B . Bulla?s, Jr. SMALL, MacLEAN, BRAOAW * RODMAN ? n^un^ll Attorney?.Mt.Tjff Office. on Market St., Oppo site Citv Hall. ^ Washington. North Carenn*. * URO. j7r.?.jNs,mANc,e WASHINGTON, Jr. o. ?*????? * ? ? GBO. J. HTITDDRRT Att?.rn<.j-?t.L?w Market Street Washington, H. C. JOHN H. HONWBR. Attorn ej-al-Lsw Washington. N. c. nn- '? nathan VETBIUNARIAN. 211. "th the WaablD*on Horn K?h?ng. Company, Washington, N. (j. c?l|s Annr.rsd Day and Night. Thu la ta ootKr ?11 paraona tktt I kfT? till? 0*7 QoallSad u Admin i*tr?tor of Wilaon p, Woolard d? ?im4. All nnou holdln? dnu aiaiuat aald MtaU ?ra uotiHad t* Ki* Mid claim* *ltt> m? an of in fer. tha Ind <17 M April, 1111, or thU MUM will b* plaadad la k*r n( >f?lr rtnwry All HnoH .ndaWdto Mid ac uta will ptaair maka tamallata Tki* t*4 d?r ?( A?m, nu., T. H. DAMIfIA
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