WASHINGTON DAILY - NEWS'*] BUBBCatTPTTW BATES On? Month *9$ jPbttf Month* .....1.00 BU Months ? - .UV0 .S.00 Bnbwnptimw ayt be pead fo? h? advance. If peper it no! re <WTf H promptly.! or *"*? thi* office. 8nb?crihcr<? <fa?t rin? iw paper di*asty|||f4. will pteaa* ?**> tbi? offie* atti*-nri?i? >t wil U continued at fegujju <uWyft*oo ntw. ?i)f88 L MAYO ? . ^ . T ? Proprietor. ?AJIL OOlfROH Editorr WASHiXGTON, NORTH CAROL tK A, OCT. 23, 1915. Four mere days until Wednesday; the day to which all Wash ington b looking forward. That meeting at the Elks' home is going to be one of the moat important ever held in thia city, By the way, we dont' want to^ forget that the Elks of North Caro lina are going to viait us in a few abort months and that it'8 going to take some little time to make preparation for their stay in Wash ington. Now that the fair is over at Kajeigh, we suppose that Co], Britton i a perfectly willing to let it rain again for a day or two. WEDNESDAY NIGIITS MEETING. * From information gleaned from members of The committee, which lia* in charge the arrangements for Wednesday night's mooting and ?*?uioker,J of the Chamber of Commerce, indications are that the ?ubject of good roads in Beaufort county will form one of the prin cipal topics of discussion. It is sincerely hoped by the progressive residents of the com munity that some definite steps will be taken in the near future f?>r improving the roads of the county. This is the most vital matr.?r that could bo taken up at tho mooting next week and we are glad lo know that it will bo given an airing. Tho sentiment for good roads is spreading to the most remote part of the county. At one time, the majority of the farmers appeared to be against the movement, but they are daily beginning to reali/.( Ehe important part (hat good roads play in their welfare and how badly improvements are needed. Generally, when the subject uf good roads is broached, one of the great objections to the projoct is: "I don't care anything about the roads. I don't own an automobile and I never travel them. What good will they do mo^" Directly or indirectly, such improvements arc of benefit, to cr-7. resident of the community. They permit the farmer to make more froquent trips to town to mako his purchases; they establish closer relationship with other towns; thoy bring about hotter business for the local stores ; they enhance the value of property and thoy work for the hotter development of both city and country to a greater extent than any other single project there is. Beaufort county has long had cause to feel ashamed of its roads Something must be done. At Wednesday night's meeting, acme of tho prominent business men and farmers, who will bo present at thai time, will undoubtedly be able to advance some suggestions relative to the best way to secure better roads for this community. EXHIBITS AT THE FAIR. Local residents, who visited the fair at Raleigh this week, rc-i turned homo with high praise for the way the Beaufort county e.\ habit wai displayed. All of them declared that the exhibit attracted great attention and was the means of advertising the resources ol this ?ection in a most advantageous manner. To a largo extent the success of the exhibit lies in the fact thif the farmers began making preparations early, and were thus enabled to send off their beat produce. The Daily X^ws suggested the ox hi bit over two months ago and urged the farmers to show some of their produce at Kaleigh. The Chamber of Commerce then ap pointed a committee, consisting of J. F. Latham chairman, W. M Kear and J. E. Corey, who attended to securing the exhibits. Mr Latham personally attended to the display at the fair. It in advertising of this nature that produce the beat results ane1! the people of Beaufort county may well feel proud of the fine exhibit' fhev icnt off and which were admired by thousands of persona. We urge Crumpler to forget about bis "bivalves" by Thanksgiving and endeavor to scare up a turkey or two by that date. We will anxiously awn it the antioiuiceinent of hia success ?Judging f ron i the last two or three issues of the Greenville lie i Hector. one in almost lead to t*?lieve that that paper is advocating I the organization of a Chamber of Commerce. I A DIFFERENT KIND OF A PRESIDENT. In almost every way, Wilson has proven biuisolf to be of a dif I ferent type of president tiian any who have previously filled th. chair. He is a decidedly new kind of a character and many pernow undoubtedly have difficulty in deciding how he stands iu their minds Washington and Lincoln weTe of ther type that inspire love Jackson and Garfield appealed to the people as military heroes Jefferson as the greatest of statesmen. Roosevelt as a hero to th common people, others made no special appeal, Wilson ? and then lies a problem. Ho is not the kind of a man to inspire love, no matter how mucl he does for our people. He is not of the "hero" type, and one ma; be decidedly sure that when his work is over as president of th< United States, ho will not spend his time travelling and makim speeches. He appears to the majority of people as a dignified somewhat cold and reserved type of man, a man who goe* about hi work in a quiet but determined manner, in whom they may put im p licit trust and faith and who may always be expected to do th right thing. One would feel out of place to say they loved him I fin somehow teems too- aloof for that. The only sentiment left Caen, is respect, and that it probably th? feeling with which th president is held by most of the people in the United States. But that respect is sincere and deep? a feeling which any ma. jnifht wll be proud to |tir. * ' . t ?<+*"' DR. ARM ISTEAD K. TA YLOE Gifted young surgeon who left yaaterday for Boston, Mun? to at tend the clinical congreea of aorgvoaa of. North America, which &>nYenea n that city Monday. Dr. Taylo#, according to the program of the con ?re3?, will make an addraaa' bafor* tba convention on an Important mat er pertaining to surgery. Ha la racogninod a* one of the heat surgeons u the State. .401 Caliber Self -Loading Rifle As the recoil is utilized to re load this rifle, it is only necessary b pull the trigger for each shot. This makes it possible to shoot tiua fiflc with great rapidity. Tho^ five shots which the magazine holds can be poured into an animal so last that the cumulative shocking effect is so tremendous that it will stop almost any species of big game. Magazines can be exchanged in an instant, which makes it easy to Bhoot a series of shots from this rifle very rapidly. The working parts and the receiver, guard and barrel are made of Nickel steel which gives them strength to withstand the strain of such a heavy cartridge. Ask your gun dealer to show you a Winchester Model 1910. It Hits Like The Hammer Of Thor. V1n*g*r in ink. '?*7 Ofw?n Ink aMm thla.fr or ?v, cauacd by lbs action of tfe *. A few drops of vinegar p*?t in* he Ink ?rill make It usable again. \n to batter ?l*u U to k??p the U* Iff1 ?'? toitni NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power* of sale contained Id three several mort gages, one executed by J. E. Adams dated March . . , 1911, duly renordod 'n the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County In Book 67 at ?are 531, another dated June 2. 1913, erccuted by J. E. Adams, duly -ecorded In the office of the Register of 'Deeds of Beaufort County In look 74 at Page 305. and another lated Decembor 28, 1914, executed >y J. K. Adams and B. H. Whltford, | (trading as J. E. Adams A Com | inny), duly recorded In the office I ->t the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County In Book 185 at Page 448. \U of which mortgages are executed to E. R. Mlxon & Co., the under tlgned will, on Monday, the 8th day ->f November. 1915, at 1? o'clock noon, at the store building on th<" North side of Main street. Washing on. North Carolina, now occupied by T. E. Adams A Co., a? a place of *mslnrss, sell at public auction to he highest bidder for cash all o' hat stock of goods, wares, merchan Use. and store fixtures which may now or at the time of sale be con alned In dr about the slid itor' building occupied by the said J. T \dams it Co., and all notes, accountr ind choses in action or otber erf" iencet of indebtedness to the said ' E. Adams A Co. doe or to become lue and payable to the raid J. F \dams ft Co. in connection with the Aid business for goods sold or cred it extended. An inventory of the property to "?e sold will be exhibited to Any p^r <on Interested therein In eofonectlpn with said eale. II. ?titwro. it tu otat *mrr ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I have this day qualified as admlo istrator of th* estate of Allen Wat son before the clerk of the Super ior court. All persons holding claims against said estate are requested to prevent them to mo. duly verified All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make an Immediate settlement. ThU 16th day of October, 1916. J. E. COOPER. 10-15-6W*. Grave Digger* In Black. Sacramento. Cal. ? Black gowns, ap propriate to the occasion, will in the future be worn by grave diggers at the cemetery When they participate In funeral services and assist in the low ering of eofflns. Commissioner Sim mons made this order a few days ago, as he Is of the opinion that the ap pearance of these men in their work ing clothe* is hardly appropriate. K 111*4 Horned Rabbit. Roscoe, T**.? Another horned rah bit was killed near here a few day* ago by W. A. Ater of Ro*coe. It was the aeooud cottontail with horns to b* iMttd In Texas, and leads to the con elusion cn the part of local scientists that thar* I* a distinct breed of this species. XOT1CE OK MOBTOAGK BALK , rruit c Bj Tlrtao ot tho )0<v of ?le ' tontaln * ir. * certain Deed ol Trtwt. of April 15. 1?#J. ot the WulUlllin Light and Water Company to The Title Guaranty and Tru?v Company Of Beraotca, Peon'a. recorded In tfco office of (be .Register of l>?ed? of Oeaefort County. North Carolina. In Book 117. pas pa 186 to 208 tmeln and of transfer or trusteeship purauant tol Artie e Fifteenth of the mortgage. whereby the trust*?" ? "? The Title Qu ? iptiay of. 3c ran ton. ] deniigned, which corded, January II, J offlce ta Book 144 At j. | having been made la I ment for upwards of two ye pest of the latereet oa the boada by said mortgage aecured. and tho whole prlnclapl debt haWng there by matured and become payable, and demand having hern made therefor by the holders of all the bonds outstanding.) the nn darken ed wtir on Friday, the twelfth day for November A. D. 1916, at fwslve o'clock noon, at the door of tb' Court Houae of Beaufort County, in the city of Washington, North Car olina. sell to the highest bidder the following described land, franchises, etc., to-wit: The fltat tract In eaid mortgage described, being situate in the oity of Washington, Beaufort County. North .Carolina, known and desig nated in the plan of that part of said town or city as Van Norden Tow?, as Lot Number fourteen (14) and is the lot on which the Oa: I Icuee i? situated and which front* in Third Street, contain ing nlnoty Ive (95) feet frontage "On Third | street, and running back towards Second Street by parallel linea two Tundred and ten (210) feet. Also the gas plant of the com pany, together with all tnbiag, pipes, nop boxes, gas wrvlces, machinery, *as houses, tanks, buildings, Im. provements, erections, superstruc tures, tools, gnagea, cocks, valves, boilers, meters and meter teeters. Alao tho rights and franchise* from the town and ctty of Washing '.on to operate a gas plant. I And all lands, premises, plants, "ontracta, leases, rights, licenses, casements, franchises and privileges | *hd property of every kind and de scription whatsoever, real, personal and mixed, of 4he said Company, and i -Thereaoever situated; together with Viand singular the easements, bet termtaf. jjinJSBiSss^ tenaneea belonging to the said prem ises, or in any wise thereunto ap pertaining 'together with the* rever ions, remainders, income, rents, is | nes, and profits thereof and all the estate, right, title, interest, prop ?rty, possession, claim and demand I ^f the Company of, In and to the ?ame and every part .thereof, with he appurtenances, whether at law I or in equity. Terms cash, but attention is call d to the last sentence of said arti I cle relative to the application of bonds in payment of any bid. THE 8CRANTON TRU8T COMPANY. TRUSTEE. October II, 1915. 1 1 0-1 1-4 wo. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING &rt Hutuad, With AU if CartM, Eifeeta Her DiEnruei. Medicines patched me up tor awhile but then I would get worse again. Final ly, mj tjaband <?rtded he SStodEKo rrartatA I tare induced many of my Mends to -r Cardul ?nd they all aay they hart been benefited by Ita use. Yhere new m been, and never will be, a medlctna ? c<wnpare with Caidui. I believe it if ',i? medtdae tor all woouuly iron. Nee." For oyer 50 yean. Cardul Has beea rs ?if vingf woman's sulferings and baUdlna weak women up to heaHbi and stre??th. II you are a woman, give It a (air trial. II should surely help you, a* It has , nlll Km others. Oet a bottle ot Cardid to-dBy. Subscribe to Dally News J. LBOW WOOD JAMB* W. O Ml Member* Km Tort Cotloi Kichaa?? J. LEON WOOD & GO. BANKERS and BROKERS. Itook* Boid*. OMtoa. Or*ln ni Proruton., tt Float #troot CtrHBUr Building. Norfolk, V?. Prl?o?o tlw to Nov Tork Stock tirtuil Cklcwo Boor? Tro?o ud ottw Huill|! ruton OorroovoXonoo roopootfotlj lollcltod. liToitmo*! ud wcoool* glra ?rof?I ?Uo?tto* branch making out o( Pnn?o Creek ?' no Iron pips, thence North ?0 w?t ?? po.ee is a gam tit Iron plpe; theoce North so decree* ?( mtnutee But 1?*1 feet te an iraa pipe on the edge of Derdeo. Creek, thence ecroaa Dard?m Creek North il degrees 10 m'jntH Baet ttt feet to an iron pipe oa (he North ed|e of Dardent Creek, thane- North It degree* 4t minutes Weat ltll feat to aa iraa pipe, thesee North H 4e greea Weal t ?<? "feat to aa Iran pips, then** Booth < d agree. II minute! Weat I14l<eat to aa iron pipe. feat t* an Iran pip*, thence Soath I decree* 10 mlnatea Welt 111 feat te an lroa pipe, thence loath 4 de gree* i? mtnnlea Waa( 111 teat to aa lroa pipe. thcBM Couth f degrees We?t IOC fMt to aa lroa pipe. theace South 24 degrees SO minutes East 2018 feet to aa lroa pipe In a ditch making out of the ?mall branch orj gut from Pungo Crook, thenco down! said ditch, branch or cat to Pun'goJ Crook, thence Eastward!/ with Pan go Crook to the beginning, contain-! ing S61 acrot. The defeadaats aboro named and all other* who may bo in anywise Interested In said land are farther notified that said proceeding Is re turnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County on Wednesday. December 1st, 1016. and- that th?y are required to fllei their answer to the petition assert- J tog and settiaf op aay claim that they may have to said land; and all persons failing to answer or demur to the petition will be bound by ail orders and decrees entered in said proceeding. >4" This the S4th day of September, 1?15. OBO. A. PAUL, f Clerk Superior Court. t-lS-lwc. Come to The GARAGE That guaran tees you Satis factory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the lowest; market price, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car Co. NOTICE OF BfMMOlU North Carolina, Beaufort Oonnlr. ' Superior Court, Nntebn Tarm. 1111. , . Prank Hart, ? n. ?i.i.f Maria* Hart. Tha dafendant Marina Hart will tak* not lea: That an action baa b?an InatUutari la tha Superior Court of Beaufort Conntjr, North Oarallaa. wbaralr Prank Hart la platntlS and ahe, aald Marina Hart, la dafandaut. latnnun In which aald action la returnable to tba Norembar Term St the ealil Court, to ha hold In Wanhlntton N c? on tha Had day of Morem bar, ltli. which Mid action la lu atltntad for tba parpoea of arcnrlnc an aMolula dlTorce; aad tba aald defendant la notiBad to ba and ap p?r at tba Bald Court at aald time to an a war Iba complaint which b? ba?n filed, or tba relief demandad la the aama wnl be iranted Thin ?h d?r of October, >111. OEO. A. PAUL. STEWART * BRYAN ? tUmerit-lM, ? A'4MNMii? 0. '?

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