WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS A1TKRHOON. Caloi Alley Vila a*d S? and Stilts. Meid m seoond-da* matter. August 6, 1909, at the postoffic* ?tf Wwkiajtay N. C., under the act of Kerch 3, 1870. SUBSCBZPTIOX RATES Oaa Heath $ .85 Fear Mac the 1.00 Six Mob the 1.S0 One .Tear 8.00 Suheeriplione must be peid fr? In adrauce. If paper is not i* ?aired promptly. telephone at ihie office. Subscribers desirin IN lwper discontinued. will please notify this office, otherwi^fi' viH He continued at regular rafcecriptieo ratee. ~ JAMES L. MATO - .... Propricto. CARL QOERCH Editoi WTASHIXOTOX. NORTH CAROLINA. JCLY 17. 1015. '? * p-'-r t *. but r> V ?:?? ni-lting jtx.cd about it. Jn. ? wi.?? art- -r.'.vrliir down below a;: \ :Lj ;i- C-S-t i'.* Hvin^T ill li.'J UOi'tL? i i. iaia .? VViriMUl ..sj.apira put>iieiifit ill 1 lit* coUU. rui*&t e^rtninlv knot* hi> lm-n,. .t wi m l **> a i.ar-l j?A> to g" out today and tind ? n ? 'nan U.a'. nor trying. with all hi> might. to gri topetln r all the cash that p*s*?iMy can. That ie out* i rouble with thirTtyrld roduv . Mui, getting ha* reached such a crisis that everyone <*011 meet up with, a! least. nearly every -no. will d.? yon in order t-? extract a f dollar* out of you, and they are nut w> particular how thev get oitHor," lament* the l.JreenviUe Reflector. What* the matter. Biggv: did scinecne sell you a g"ld brick?' Tbfl neat time ypu happen to he up town. dr??p in at the llarr Hardware Company and sign up. for Chautauqua tickets. l)or. wait for^he other fellow t.. do it. lie's prohahlv wailing for soin oat rTsm ?u nv ACQUITS (TTS1.KK. The jury m the L'uMer oa*>e yesterday t umed the defendant toor (Lud had hia liquor returned to him. The jury probably arriw at th?>ir verdict by deciding that there wo? 110 evidence of any intii m"11 rhe liquor and that Culler intended it for hi* own p.raoin one. Th^re wii.> anuthor detail, however. which the jury evidently ove b-oked. Cutaler purchased the liquor in this State and in doing > he violated the law, no matter if be did intend to drink the rui himself. There ia nothing in the laws to prevent a man from goiu to Norfolk or bome other point and bringing back any amount t liquor, providing that he is going t. about "Sister Susie'? sowing shirts for soldier-*. " Kritfl'IXO GOOD ItOADS A FT E^ ( ! ETT I N < 1 THEM. . ?? ? . '-rn- rs of many stands are issuing proclamations designuti/: ?t- v - ""a 1 days," and calling upon citizen- g^uorali if - i-p- t ???(! nigh'vuy.s and t?? study tho 1". ' ads. An iiv -?r of " ir c"ium '??fly vhatever, or left to nial j.tMv itudy is very import a: mean j . imply a-uillii : k' oping good roads if* anoth i! i* "i tain habits of tho public mil ? ? u prevalent that some social philosopher* lis d.- a pecui'iar weukness of the American character i is ?uid that wh?*n we American* v.ant to nsforn ? ?? chstii. M-mntbing we are all t *> prone to pa-.- a law about it and then forg i?. also forsrettiijg' that ihf l>THt laws, are useless unles< they a) r nsistently enforced. So in our efforts for letter roods we hu\ b?? tl pronn to put a 1< <\ of m?>ney into the construction and I h?-n fr, g? r a! out keeping these road< in repair. Hundred* "f 'vavlcrr hav" told u* about the good roads of Kn< ltnd. Frurj'-e, and other eoun?rifi.-. Most of thee nb-ervirs of roar: fa- led '?? .?ee the m-n .vh? daily work justified their odinirntio r?t the result* the nld felln'.vs with tljyir hammer- and pibs ? *t?ne? who go over their J i t rl #? seefion* every day mending defec. a- rapidly a? they oernr. \ e-*, tv?- ho ver* ????!? ju^i u- w \"r getting go? d roads, goin lo vp^nd ?i "f grv;d mon?:y ^in tb?*m. This i^ well; but it is e | errn m?-r^ ? nip<-tr*aiieo that we adequately provide for their mailltr-v fovo. It would well ut the beginning ?r? provide Ix.th for con ?frnetU'n and upkeep. ? Southern (?<*)d Roads. ^ .11* IKiK |?KKIif.K.S* OPINION. ?lud^o hadn't much of an opinion of a town offWr wh 6**ar*?bes ? tiinn'fl grip t /> w? how nnioh liquor there might be in it and inf?rcntially would countenance the knocking down of an office who would lay violent hand* on a>ich n grip without )>eing anno, with a warrant. Bot a man would not have a right to tight for h liquor in the faeo of a warrant 'properly shown in ovidr-nco. Judg f*?eble? al^o holds that, nndet a riding bv tho Supreme Court o Kentucky, th? North Carolina quart law will not hold except again liq,*or f-bippod for aale, and that tho nnrden of'prorif an to whetht Mqoor ?<> ^hipped into the State ia for private use or for f-al?, rest on tbo f-ae?ty reeoivinff tb# whiskey. If thin derision of Jltdg i*eebl^ hold* (food, it will l?o calculated to throw the vproldMtio maobinery in tbla State out of giar, and tho jwrjurv industry won) ipricff up Ukt muabror?ms iu * bot haute l*d. However, St In ??en detailed to rcp&t hero July 28 lor the purpose of making a a lu veutory and making the proper ac count (or the five com pan lee of aa-" val reeerves In th!s State. He -will tnak^ a trip of Inspection of the companies with Inspector General E B. Connor. * The agricultural doparto^ent or ho Atlantic Coast L!nr Is r sain pre- 1 ?at'.ng An exhlblt^pt farm products,' vge tables. fruits, tobacco, cotton., : rains and forage crops grown in' Lrglnia, North Carolina. South Ca? ;:na. Georgia, Florida and Alabama, his exhibit la to bo placcd in isrge ?ate fain in New York, Pennsyl inla. West Virginia and Maryland, . wf!| av other sections not so fav ed by nature climatically. The success of the exhibit depend? argely on the co-operation received om the farmers, and urges any one .lising products suitable for the ex I't. buch as native forage, alfa'.a, :n, tobacco. small grains, ruiis d vegetables, communicate with^ ?o agricultural department of th2 ani:c Coast Line at Wilmington, C 11 MS in mm A negro from oui In th'"4 country ppeared at the court house yestcr iy und wandering into one of the Itlcoa. stated that ho desired to ave his name changed and wanted j see "do judge." "What '".a your name?" asked one f the clerks. "Dewey Stink," replied the ne ;ro. ?? ' The clerk looked rather surprise d, then sniffed once of twice and nBwered, "I know I don't, hu; may * you do. What did you want to sk me that ror?" "Da's my name, t>oR6." replied the egro. "Oh. I see. Well. I don't blam mi for wanting to chnngo It. You'd otter go across the Ktroet and see lawyer." The> negro followed his advice. When asked this morning how ^ny resld nta had been In to pledge elr willingness to purchase Chau iqua tickets, C> F. Bland, who * the list !n charge, stated that hough two or three men had rncd their namos, the outlook at ?sent wa? not v ry encouraging d t"hat unless more signed the Hat, hautauqua for Washington would < all probabilities be doomed. It Is hoped, howefer. that ?ufflc ;it nameii will bo algned w'thln the 'Xt twenty-live days 10 warrant the gning of the contract for the Chau .tqua next year. NI>TICR OF SAI.F. Hy virtue of two executions to mo '.iied out of th' Superior Court of aufort County upon judgment*1 on. 9496 and 9497. in favor of F | ft. Mlxon A Co. and againnt N. H. Buttry. the same having been levied jpon the land hereinafter described,! will fe.Tll at the court hjjuse dojr o'j m?fort Connly. nf nnbllr ai:e*!oJ*.l f#r cash to tha highest bidder, on Monday, August 2nd, 1 9 1 n . at noon, the undivided one-half Interest. own ?d by said N. H. Buttry in and t hat lot In the City of Washington, Vorth Carolina, deacrlbed as the Raster n half of I>ot No. 93. Mc'Nal Town, except a strip 52'i ft. wide ?>y 60 ft. de

, at public auctk to thr highest bidder, before Court House door of said Coun the following described real estat via: A tract of land in Pantego Towi ship, Beaufort County, North Care . l'na, hel?? all of that certain trac of land wLlch wan on the 27th da of February, 1905, conveyed t? Morgan Farrow by J. R. Bishop au wife, by deed -recorded In the Re> later e Office of Beaurfort Count} North Carolina in Book 132, pag 357, which land is more partlcularl bounded and described ee follows Beginning at the Mouth of Moor Branch and running with the brard I a straight course to D. M. RatcllfT back corner and theno *Uh his lit) | to his road, thence with the John 1 Roper Lumber Co. line to the Ml' Pond, thence with the Mill Pond t the mouth of the branch, the begir 1 ning. containing fifty acres, mor cr less. I [ Alio the (following personal pro; J erty: Two gray mare mules to!d t , ; Morgan Farrow by the Hassell 8ui ply Co.; one Mo. 158 Hackney wdt en, one cart and one set of harness all bought of the said company. ? Jiated and posted this June 29th 1915. H IflBBLL SUPPLY CO. HARRY MeMTILLAN, Atty. 7-1-4 wo. 498. which Is referred to for foil | description. This June 86th, 1918. W. B. WIMDLBY, Sheriff ot Beeuort Cowity. ,-w" -*-? t" tracyon Ufa la t?r? ?4 ail lb alllad branct?&; ClTll. HMr ul U4 idashAleat ! W?rlu: la chualatry aa 4 Dr* Ia?; la Tnttl. Indaatry. and la Airi eultaral Teaching ?1U (lad day eC August. 1915. et VI Noon ?rll# at publfo auction, for ceah, t? the higheet bidder, before ther Court House door of aald County, the fol [ lowing described reel eaUte, sit: Situated lu the State of Nort Carolina, County of Beaufort and in | [-the City of Washington ; an uad' , Tided one-half Interact la and to r lot of lend In 4ha City of Washing ton. adjoining the landa of Blount Gordon. Amanda Allen. R. T. Hod gea and Tboa. Smith and being Lot No. 1 aa laid off br W. P. Baugham which was aa follows: Lot No. i(f 'MaoNalr Town, was laid off Into six lota of 85 feet front by 95 feei deep, 15 fe^t being laid -off as as alley way to be used in common b} the ownera of the said 6 lots. and their helra and aaaigna. and thla lo'. NTo. 2 Ilea between the oorner lot flooded to R. T. Hodges and the third ? ot sold to Blount Gordon, and the same which was conveyed In a deed from W. P. Baugham and wife to Alice Watson, which Is recorded the Register's Office in Book 138. page 466, and is herein referred toj and make a part hereof. Thla July Snd, 1915. P. H. ROIAIN8. Mortgagee. HARRY McMULLAN, Atty. 7-6-4 wc. 1 I 3aba< rib? to tho Dally N?vl To Whom 11 May Concurs: North Carolina, In the Superior ' Beaufort County. Cour i W. H. Whill*f and A. D. MacLean, Ve. ' C. R. Galloway. C. O. Tunstall, L H. Tunstall, K. R. Tunstall, J. S Tunstall. W. N. Tunstall. Mr?. T. B Tunstall, Ray Tunstall, Velma Tun stall, H. P. Tunstall, Dorcas Knos and husband, W. R. Knox, Mandy C. j Rowe, Holland and huaband, B. Hol ton, Kate V. Cayton and husband. W. Cayton, B. W. Cayton, C. A. Cayton, James Stilley, Bryan 8111 ley, Harvey Tunstall, Henry Weath ering, Bryan Weathering. J. R. Wi ley, J. 8. Toler, and Mills Campbell Lumber Company. The above named parties, and ail Mher persons Interested, will tako notice that on the 14th day of June, 1915, the above-named petitioners tiled a petition in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort County to have the title to cer tain lands therein described regis tered and confirmed pursuant t" 'chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1918, and that summons has been issued returnable at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County on the 31st day of August, 1915. Said land Is situated 4n the Coun ty of Beaufort, on the South side of Pamlico River and Is described as follows: ? Beginning at an Iron post, whleh I iron post is located South 41 degrees Bast 77 polee from the bridge at Flat Swamp aerosa Bath-Now Bern j road, running thenee from said Iron post North 14 8-4 Baet 95 pole#, thenoe South ?4 1-4 Bast ?0 poles, thence North t( 8-4 East lit I ? ?>oles. thenee South IS Bast l*o ?oIes. thenee North II S-4 Bast 40f poles, thenoe Soath t West 440 pole*, thsaoo North 17 West 48 pole*, thenoe North 8 Baet II poise, thenoe South 7T Woo4 I 1-1 poles then?* North 11 1-4 West Tl 1-? polee. thenee South 77 Wool 4f i lake, thaaee North 11 8-4 We*t 114 polco. thenoe South 77 8-4 Wo* 187 polee, thenee South 11 8-4 Bee' 117 poloo. thenee South 78 Wast 41 polee, thenoe South 18 Bast 10 polee. thoaoo South 78 West 88 polee, thenee Booth 18 Baet II pole*, thenee South 71 Weet 47 Solo* to tho Boon fort-C raven cour tf Mne, thenee with said Boon fort Craven county U** North 41 Weet 184 poise to tho point of b*f1aatng. Art said partlee are further no tiled that upon their foliar* to ap PO*r and aaewer said f lHHsa the Him IB in will apply to tho Ooart to have said lsnd registered %*d s*aAna*d parsuaat to tho laws of lit I. oh opt** II, - This tho 14th 4a? ol Jut* 11U BMk A. *AVU n % - ? -a it. - |utm OH* 01 \U IW W "11-lVh o and to that certai at met of land beginning oi Pantego Creek at a point .formerly the Northwest end of the kiln of the Belbaven Lumber Company. 125 feet fromlClug street, and running thence eestw\rdly par allel with King ctreet to a point South of the Weetern lido of bolter < the electric light plant; thence Xortbvnrdly parallel with and afceng '.he Weetern side of said boiler ot he electric light yiant to 1 ting rtJeot: thence Weetwardly along Sine street to Psntago ereek; thence dowt. Pant ego Creek to the point of beginning. Alan the following property slt oatod upon the lands above deecrb-" ed: One 11-ton ice plant, tgelodlng bollere englneu. water and nmonla, pumpa. condeneort, piping, beltlrc. tool#, /build Inge, and nil other *t turea. eaulpment and nppHnneee of w hater or nature constituting n part of. or need in connection with the ice plant of the said J. A. Wilkin son. ?Alno the fallowing property *'t ented upon the land* above deecyLV d: One grist mill 1111 Plant, In Oelharen, North CaroMnv This notice dated and posted, this 6lh day of July, 1915. C. R. PUGH, Trustee. 7-f-4we. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RATTJtOAT) NFW PTTORT nOTTTF,. FRKTOHT RttRVTCK If you value guick trauaporta ticm, route your shipments via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch tbo time n^aHe by tbair package earn, and you will find that your interests are beat genred by patronizing them, a a "Time ia money." Don't hesitate to five your neigh bor a compliment. He'll absorb It like a sponge takes water. ?T/DEBT THE Cool Way Subscribe toDiily News THE STIEFF Tone A Quality Tone From every standpoint ol tonal values the Stieff tone it a quality tone. Tbruuth out the ei tire rango ol the iiy strument there it an evaiew, ? vetvety (moothneM that ; kpeak? the work ol a master hand. Stieff tone U a far* combination of unlimited volume and sympa thetic tinging quality. Stieff l? l?flmHtoj toconontr* nd Ito ?kill to prodra ?? ?I MMortfiaary qmhtj. Chas. M. Stieff bum S. St??k. Mgr. lUQiubofikk Wio*?lW? >J? ?U. Va. WwWotfw. N Q | Aatttattoan Bin*. Pfaaa* if r. O. Box w M. N. BERRY ? Wholesale DtUrtbulor ITour. Meal. Hiy Aim) Gnin FrH H. ? Ward. Juoln D. Ortw WARD ? Hum AthnerasK-Law WMblDston, H. 0. We practice in tb? Oosrt at (be rim Judicial Dl.trlet and Ibe Federal coarta. W. O. AOOta^M ftnomrr-at-Law. Washington, N. C ? ? ? ? ? ? a.wtnY Mcmulma, ATTORN *Y-aT-LaW. After Jaauarj l?t, i#1?< Laughing bour? Jf. C. McLKAN Jt rilUMI-aO-N Atiurui'7*.?(.|>aM| Aoror* and Waiblngton. H. C. STJiWAliT Si BUY AH ?Ulurit?j-at.Uwl WaBUli/fcion, N. C. Movwuod L, Sluiiqou V% . 1m 1 feucuafci 8lMMO.Na A VALOll.i.N L+wjm. no?a? 1S-14.1I. L*n*Mnitaoa* Boildinf. Minim, m. o Jbo. H. Hm?U . Aj o. Mcl^ea atttpfieo V. ilrifiv, \\ , II. Rod men, Jr. NMAIO., M?Umi, lilt AO AW OfficB? on Market St., Oppo ?ito City Ball. WaMUrton. Nortt Carolina. "? *? phhup? ? a?a WK*I IMOJUAACK . ?? a OHO. J, urtDUMK) "wwr?We, M?r*ei h tract Waahtnttoi, M. i , **?* a aomnaL Attor?>/-*l-l?w Waahtaiton, *. 0. WSSOLUTION JOncE Notice It berth? Urea that the ?rm heretofore uiaUag end trading ?ader the Dane of Ceott * Ror(.rt>l a partnerablp oompoeed of W. A. *<" tt and B. w Baiferon. hai tkU 4a r ken mutually dlaaolve4, Tbla Ittk dar of Jama, l?u, W. A. SCOTT. >. w. BBHoanoN. MMHi < 1 ***? * V* OMI ttem