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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED ?VIIT AFTERNOON. iXCBPT 8TTSDAY8. MM M mmcMp nnWw. kngaH t, 1#0?, it tiw poctoffice ?( Wa*kia(taa, N. 0., under tka act of March 8, 18T0. r # . BTTBSORIPTION RATES Oil n t ?w??v*ra* ? tvri** tlx tl tr?| .25 ?? ? ? ?*? ? ? ?r? 1.00 M Six Voatia 1.50 Om Tear 8.00 s'jU i ? ? ^ moat be paid fr?? In ad ranee. If paper i? not re ^inil promptly, telephone or w***m this office. Subscribers desiring ike paper diaeoa tinned. will please notify thie office, otherwise it will W eontianed at refill ar eaberriptioa rate*. ?^f?L.lfAT? .... Proprietor. 8ARL OOERCH WASlhNGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, NOV. 6, 1915. "Villa declares Naco the Capital of Mexico," sayB a headline Villa La doin^ a lot of declaring that dexsen't amount to much of anything. A correspondent statw that the English press censor has a partic uJar aversion for poetry. The sajd E. p. c. hasn't got a thing on us Th? News and Observer yeeterday carried an editorial relative t lt? views on prohibition and a reply to a previous editorial printed yx the Daily News. Wo see that Britten has his own views in thf matter and as we also have ours, there is no use in discussing; th? iseue further. However, if Editor Britton ever pays a visit t?i Washington, we'll give hi rr.tho finest grape juice-buttermilk cock tail that he has ever enjoyed. With his agitation for a county hospital, a public library and * Chajnber of Commerce and with his troubles with the Greenville police force, we surmise that Biggs is a ratb? r busy man these Jays. THE NEED OF A LIBRARY The city officials at Greenville have s? t aside a lot ou one of th?. principal streets of that city as u sit-/ for a public library. It ir understood that arrangements are to be made towards obtaining assistance from the Carnegie Library Fund Association in giving Greenville a first-class library. There are several available locutions in Washington for a public library. The city owns some of this property and private individ uals own otier lots. If the local library association were to get in back of the movement, tome results might obtained towards se curing a library for this city. If Greenville can afford to give a piece of property absolutely free for this purpose, there is no reason why Washington should not be able to do likewise. We trust that the matter will be given attention. It is tov im portant a one to be neglected any longer. Tho county commissioners in Pasquotank county refused to donate $500 towards a fund for maintaining home demonstration work in that county. That goes to show :hat not every county has as pro gressive and public-spirited board of commissioners and board of education as has Beaufort, To while away an evening hour, it might be a good idea to try and help solve the problem that confronts the large fish dealers of the cast, regarding tho number of fish that will be found in Lake Mattamuskeot after the lake has been drained. REGARDING THE MANAGEMENT OF J(OAl) WORK. In yesterday's issue of tho Daily News there appeared an article from Edward L. Stewart, Secretary of The Washington Township Good Koads Association, in reply to the editorial appearing in Thursday'u issue of the Washington Proprrfss, relative to the posi tion of a number of the tax payers and voters in Washington town ship on the question of a road Uroie for gor,d roads in tho township. Editor Jaeobson is right when he pays that the people who vote tho bonds, and pay tho taxes, have the right to know in advance who is going to handle tho money arid look after the work, and unless tho people have this information in advance of the election, there is many a man who is in favor of g-rf-rl road*, who will nevertheless cust his vote against this particular measure on tho day of election. The explanation rendered by Mr. Stewart, on behalf of the , Washington Township Good Koads A*>oeintion, shows conclusively. that, so fur as the advocates of tho project is concerned, its personol is composed of men from ovf,ry political faction, and from every vocation in life. It stands to reason then, 'hat so far as the ofTort* of theae men is concerned, factional politic*, partisan methods and favoritism will be eliminated in the spending of the money and the doing of the work. That their efforts in this di reft ion have }>een fruitful thus far is shown by the adoption by the Hoard of County Commissioners, on last Monday, of a resolution to the efTect thnt. regarding of whether they decided to direct tho expenditure ? ? f the moooy themselves, and supervise tho work, o r delegate this authority to others, they would nevertheless, appoint a committee composed exclusively of out of town men from the various sections of the town ship, to ait in an advisory capacity with the inon who do handle the money, and supervise the work. 1 hi h will likewise go a long way towards insuring a wise, fair, just, impartial and economical admin istration of tho situation. I'm jif'er all r Kr- people are entitled t know, and tho Hoard of County f otnmis?.iri|iers owe it to the peopb to take this very important matter up ?? r their nex: meeting, decide then whether they are going to handle the money themselves, or <lo|eguto tlio authority to others, and if they are not going to dire the expenditure of tho funds themselves, ?nd sujKTvise the work, then to name their committee to the end that the p"r,p|>- ruav know juat how it ih going to bo done. fn any view . . f the ease, we think that tho work itself, such a* the laying out *f r'-ada, selection of materials, grading, constructing and so on. should by all means I** done under the supervision of the State flitrhwiiv ( 'ommisuion Then we will bo sure that then* will b 110 favoritism shown, nnd that every tax payer and voter will get an absolutely square deal Wft hoi'O ' ' ... .... *. ? Pill IIIIS'UIMCI V SC We have every reaaon to believe r h n r the Hoard > f Comity Com ii?si oners have no desire in the world to do anything in connection with this matter, save adhere to tho wishes of the tax payers and voters in tho toumotii? ' ...? vriniM-s or me tax payers voters in the township, and for this reason, we l*?lievo they will , on the matter at their I)eeeml>er meeting, and give to the people this cftaontial information. PAJLT NEWS WANT ADS GIVE GOOD RESULTS BRICKBATS AND * BOUQUE^g. A?k? UUTMtac - Th? mm ?4^1I In throwing a damper on nay aspir ing scribes who %re prone to gig back Into the past history of Um North and South nod bring forth Incidents which recoil M|lnnl; memorise. The Newt, commenting on &n article written by a Southern editor in which he comporee the ?i ecatlon of Mine CeVe'.l by the Qee msns w|th thnt or Mrs. Burratt by the Northerner*, uyt thnt .t^see al lusion? to ncu tended to m feeling amung brethren. should lie dormant. We agree with the N ewe. There la no need of making trouble where peaoe now rolgms. ? New Berg Hoch I>wr Horse! Wo thank Editor Qoeroh far. th<e following bouquet, bat we might,**-' plain that we "ahled" at ^ Jitney baforo the new troQc law went Into offeot thla month: "According to a iewi item. Editor Horue of the Rooky Mount Telegram, fell ott hie bicycle the other doy and hart him self ? although not eeriouely, After reading th? account of what happoo ?d to King George recently, wo ore led to the belief that Horne> bicy cle must have ahled at the ehi'ore of admiring crowds on the eldewalko."' ?Rocky Mount Telegram. (Jolt* Rjtffat. The Washington Now? la lau&felpf it Editor Home of the Rocky Xo.upi rolcgraaj for a'.lowiog bis blcyclf fto ?five him ac awful falj. Tbo R,o^ky Mount scribe at leAst baa ttje ea^ls 'actloa of knowing tbal tU,e fall iidn't coal biin as much jd the sidewalks of Waablnftoa Irew out of tba Jeana of Goerch. ? .N't w Bern Sun. Intimated. l>kl You bey 7 . j \ Now that crool Washington Newa ban gone and Intimated that we have to shy around the afreet cornere Co keep clear of "he eopa. ? Greenville! Reflector Wisdom. . ..4- * : Wisdom is not the same with ?ndai^ atandlng, talents, capacity, ability, aa gaclt>. set.be or prudenca; not the BAmc with any one of theae; neither will all these together make U up. It la that exercise of the raaaon late which the heart enters; a structure of the understanding rlalng . out. ol tha moral aud spiritual nature. It. la for tbls cause that a high order of wisdom ?that is. a highly Intellectual wisdom ? la atlU wore rare than a high order 01 genius. When thay reach the very highest order they are one; for each 1 i!.clu<'.e? the other, and intellectual greatness la matched with moral it?vufcth. ? Sir H?nry Vaylor. am DIVORCE LEST SHE ME Ml CI 17. Mo. ? TVa urn. Inlp I i?li nr a awsleal watte HUM flat ud> by Mtm. One* Bjrtk tor iwcro CrsB Adolph f. Bytb. a Krv am told U? coot .?*? wa i*M to ul?w ? WlM o?ar?Uo? ud 4a tbe .rant <K bar daatb her lu feui wwM tMMniilt ol bar UO, Ml ulaaa tba dworoa 4a?aa tu Judge Johaaoa nutad tba SEEK SQUAWS AS BRIDES " 9t .? - ? MwiMnt Maka Lava to Indian Malda Wba Own Land In ttata of WlMoMln. Aablaad. Wla.? C. H. RedOald ol ta* CWv OaL. ?UtWl a*?at for Butas fOT?na>ent, bora to dH IMM acraa oa.tfca Bad Rlvar r boot leu to 141 aembora of tba trtba, brought from California, a bun tfe^C.ap*! lentlona from Mexico for CMpnvt brldoa. ?* . , , Bat ka UUmki iha Maxleana ara aarttni tbe a^uawa mora for tlta Mka atdfca land tk*a any pereonal oadaar* GETS LEGACY AND WINS BET AtoM'Maa fteoetvee a liyiai ol $ Vtl Fraaa ft arm any In tplte al the War. ?? ?? ? :<?. * ^ ? ; r -Mm. o.? Oaclaa Qaaat of thla til# kaa caoalrad a be^aaat of H.700, ft lAAra of bla paraata' aauta m Gar ?W. Ha kjj thereby won a $19 Mi - ? ? Aloaa tbe death of hla paraata ar%l ?anttu ago Quaat bam been an ^aarorlox to sat I lU abara ol tba ee .im* >. friend, Jobs Rltiman. bat bliB |1? that fee wo eld sever cat tba money beeeae? e< Mm I I WE ARE AGENTS Iver Johnson, Reading .Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the most complete repair shop in the city all work guaran teed D. R. CUTLkR Phone 288 High Power Rifles Jlj .33, .35, AND .405 CALIBERS yHf Winchester Repeating jf Rifles of either of the above mentioned calibers have the necessary hitting power and penetration to make them de pendable big-game guns. Besides bein^ hard hitters, they work easily and surely and are accurate in the ex treme. The .33 Caliber is made in ^he popular 1886 Model, having: a tubular magazine. It can be had in solid frame or take-down style, with either full or half magazine. The ,35 and .403 calibers, Model 1895, are made with box magazines and in solid frame or take-down styles. If interested" In big-Kame hunt ing one of these rifles will surely please you. RELY ON A WiSCBKSTHK AND THERE W/Ifl BR NO REORETS J I. ICON WOOD JAMES W. OOI.K ? Mraotm Nrw York Cottoa RxckMC* f J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BltOKtJtS. , ? tool a, Book, ox torn. SmIi ul PiotMhi, 71 Plus* Mr? t < Carpantar Bonding, Norfolk, Tl ( Print* vlraa to Nn Tork Moat CUtuo Board . Trad* aid otkar OiiHltl aMtart I Corraapoadaeaa r?.??atfa llT Mllaltad. J IiTMtvnl amd ?umal imli gtraa writ!) altftlo. \ 1 ?ofcq* - fti""-- gnui. la Ui IihtIm Ottfi B. B. Mtrtk ; TU. The littttuu CMHm? Oe. at el I -The daltadMU, The Interstate Cooperage Company. M. M. Jones, Lydla Jobm. J. L. Bray. W . A. Wln ! field and Julius Norfleet, and ALL TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN art hereby notified that ths petitioner. B. B. Mart*, has Instituted aa ac tion la the Superior Court or Beau fort County before the Clerk, for the purpoee of recls^erlnc her title under the prerMoae at Chapter 10 of the PnhUe Lave of 111! to a eer tala traat er parael af laad la said ?euaty and la Paatece Tewaahip, which le particularly deeerlhed as foil* we, te-wlt: Beglaalmf at the mouth ef e a?al< hraaeh maklac eat of Priue Creek af aa lrea pipe, theaea Berth If Weet ?? pelee to a faai.aad Iron pipe, theiie Berth M decrees 4E aslautes Best 1H1 feet to aa lroa pipe en the ed<e ef Dardeae Oreek theaee across Derdeas Ore?k Bortl II decreet II mlautaa Beat lit feet te aa lrea pipe ea the' Berth edc of Dardeaa Creak* theaee Berth If degree* 41 atlaatee Weft HIT feetj to aa lroa pipe, theaee Nsrth II de ireee Weet 1411 feet te aa irea pipe theaee. South 4 degree* II mlaata VNt.tUI <eet.ta.jha lroa pipe theaea South IT decrees Beat 4f feet to aa lrea pipe, thenoe South I decrees II mlautee Weet 111 fee te aa lrea pipe, thenee South 4 de creea II ailautee Weet 1T1 feet tr ea lrea pipe, theaee South I decree? Weet 111 feet te aa Iron pipe, theaer South 24 decreea 10 xnlnutee Eat' 2 018 feet to an lrea plp? in, a dltob making out of the small branch or gat from Punjo Creek, thenee dowr ft&id dlteh, breach or cat to Fungc Creek, tbenoe Eastwardly with Pun go Creek to the beginning. centala lng 8 01 acres. The defendants above named and all others whe may be la anywls intereated In aald Land are furthe notified that aald prooeedlng Is re tamable before tbe Clerk ef tb> Superior Court of Beaufort Count* on Wodneeday, December 1st, II IS and that they are required to fll< tbeir answer to the petition assert log and setting up an y claim tha they may have to aald land; and al persons falling to answer or demui to the petition will he bound by al orders aod decrees entered In sale proceeding. ^ This tbe 24th day of September 1916. GEO A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 9-25-lwe. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power of sal contained in a mortgage deed to m executed by L. H. Jackson and wlf dated June SO, 1914, recorded 1 the Registrar's office of Beaufor j County, In Book 181, Page 34? which Ib hereby referred to, I wi' 8^11 at public auction for cash t tbe highest bidder at the courthour door of Beaufort County on Decern ber 1, 1915, at noon, that tract o parcel of land In -Lorfg Acre Towr ship, Beaufort County, adjolnln the lands of Thomas E. Smaw, C M. Little, Jaeob Alllgood, and oth ers, described as Beginning en the North side c the Public Landing Road at a do wood, which Is alto the beginnln corner of the land ef C. M. Llttl and running with aald Little's lln North 88 West 92 poles; thenee Nortl 10 East 84 poles to Alllgood's line thance Sonth 8t East 80 poles thence South 1 l-l East SO pole-1 thence South 7T East TB poles t the said Public Landing Road, ani with the said road to the beginning containing 66 acres, more or les and being the same land eonreyr by the said James H. Harris and wlf to a?id L. H. Jackson. Thl? November 1, 1 9 1 f . JAB. H. HARRIS, NOTICE OV lALI. By virtue of the powers of Mil contained in three several mon K?Cra. one executed by J. K. Adam dated March . .. 191*. duly recorded la the office of the Reglater of Deed of Beaufort County la Book <7 a Page 611, another dated June t 1118, errculed by J. E. Adama, du1> I recorded In the office of the Reglatet , of Deeda of Beaufort County Ir Book 74 at Pace 301, and anothe dated December 28, 1914, executed by J. E. Adama and B. H. Whltford (trading aa J. B. Adama A Com pany), duly reoorded In the offlc of the Register of Deeda of Beaufort County In Book 185 at Page 448 all of which mortgages are exeoute<1 (o E. R. Mlxon A Co., the under signed will, on Monday, the 8th day of November, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, at the atore building on tin North aide of Main atreet, Washing too. North Carolina, now ocoupled by J E. Adama A Co., aa a place of buatnrsft, eel! at public auction to the hlgheat bidder for cash all of that stock of gooda, wares, marcher dlse, and store fixtures which may now or at tha time of sale be oon talned In or about the aald store building occupied by the said S. E Adama A Co . and all notes, aocounta and choaea In action or other evi dences of Indebtedness to the said J. E. Adams A Co. due or to become due and payable to the said J. E Adams A Co. In connection with the said business for goods sold or cred it extended. An Inventory of th# property to lie sold will be exhibited to any per * on interested therein In conneotloa with aald sale. Tfets llth day ?f Ostobsr, 1111. I, ft. If IZON * 00 KsrifM**. I prof ?3 solum tvwnajur, Wl WHBRBAi, the Oenaral Assem bly of lilt puMd aa act "TO PRO VXD* FOR THI WORKING OF PUBLIC ROADS OF VARIOUS TOWNSHIPS AND ISSUING BONDS FOR THB BAM*:" And whereas a petition la writing visaed by aot teas than one-foarth of the quallfisd voters of Waahlag ?oa Township baa this day been pro rated to the Board of County Com missioners of Beaufort Couaty, re questing eald commissioner* to eub talt to the qualified voters of Wash agtoa Township where said petl loners reside, a proposition to lara# sonds in the sum of Fifty Thousaad Ooilare. for the .parposo of layiag >ut, establishing, altering, repair og. trading, constructing and lm irorlng the pablle roads of Wash ogtoa Towashlp, and for puchssinr -naehlaery, tools, etc.. neeeessry for ^uoh improve men ts, said bonds t r *un for a period not to exes*/ wenty-flve yrara* sad to beer lator 'st st the rste of Ave per eeat per \naum. paysble semi-annually. THEREFORE, BB IT RESOLVE^ *T THB BOARD OF COMMtP -TONERS FOR THB COUNTY Or 1BAUFORT: ? lot: Tbst on ths 4th dsy of Jer ?ary, 1111, an election 1s hereb 'rdsr^d to bs held la the. veiio" oiling places of Washlnirton Tow- ' hip. Beaufort County. North Cam as. snd at the said election th*r sall be sabtnltted to the oualifW Mere of eald Township a propo?* on to tanue counon bonds for th nrpflae above recited in th* snm r' "'.ftyi^bousand Dol'ars, said bond o run \>r a period not tq excee wenty-flve years, and to bear !r *rest at the rate of Ave pef c?* rr annum, paysble semi-annual)^ ud In denomination not less th?* ^ne Hundred Dollars and not e* ???ding One Thousand Dollars eac* Snd: That at eald election e? hose qualified to vote who are 1 '?*vor of said proposition shall vot ballot on which shall be written o rinted the words "FOTl. RO>T 'ONDS." and those opposed to tb -roposition sha'l vote a ballot ?' "blch shall be'written or printed tb' words "AGAINST ROAD IJONDS ' nd said election shall be govern*'* 'cd conduct --d In the same : manne nd subject to the same rules an'' evulatione a^ are, or may be pro ided for the election of townsV fcer? by the election laws pf Nort' "arollna, unless in acy manner o?h rwlse provided for by Chapter 11? Public Laws of 1913. 3rd: That a new registration o' -oters is hereby ordered for se! -lection in eald 4owneh1n. 4th: That the registration book hall be opened on the 3rd day c lecembT, 1915, and sba'l rema'* oen for twenty day* preceding tb 'ay of election, said regi^tratlo 'ooks help* do*?d on the 25th ds *f December, 1915. 5th: That tho following p^rsor e and they are hereby appointed t legistrars and Judges of electlo n their raep?ctlv? precincts: Reels* rare. First Ward. W. K- Jacobson. Second Ward. T. W. PhUHn*. Third Ward. W. W. Leegett. Fourth Ward. H. ft. Davis. Tranters Creek, I. P. Hodges Old Ford, Ben Blsbon. Pinevllle, Jas. H. Corey. Judeee of E?<yti*>r\. To be annolnt^d by the Coun' "'oard of Flections. 6th: That this notice shall > '?st'd at the Courthouse door ar I ? ev#?ry no'llnr nlac? In Wa*>??~ on Township, and al?o be nnMff . d onre a w#Ak for f/%Mr weeks ' ^0 Washlnston Dally N#ws. Thl^November 1st. 1915. Bv ord#r Board r*t Commlsslone *f the County of B'anfort. W E. SWINDFt L. Chairman. Vttest: O. RT'MI.EY. Clerk to the Board ' 1-3-4 we. ">Fnrn of rtmi rorVTT nn ? t> OF FlFmov*. COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Washington, N. C., Not. 1, If" Pnranant ?o tha for^rotft* or* ? alartlon th* County Poard * "'Action* for P?an'ort Connt*. t~ "? tba ofllr? of Frank H. *??? "^?'irnan. 'and rut'*** ??>d r^nO-r ?* 111" action of of fnif' *o?nnitii!?'on?r? of Baanfcrt fW **<1 ra-anpolntad tha r?*'*?r? "Ml'h W'M BtiBo'i*'^ >?? tH? p?' of Conntr f^mm'M'op^rB a ??no*ntad tha follow'"* Judgfff f ""'?r^'ona or Poll Holders: First Ward. Washington. N. C T. H. Darls and C. B. Brll. Second Ward. Wiihlnr'on, N. C V. J. Co* and W. R. Bright. Third Ward, Wa?hlngton. N. C T. F. Bobbins and H. A. Watson. Fourth Ward. Washington. N. C T. F. F'ynn and J. F. Burkmsn. J* Tranter's Cre*fc Precinct. Jehn T 3*11 and Keb Rick* Old Ford Precinct, T. R. Hodge in'd n. L. Wlllard. Plnevllle Precinct. 0 B. Wynm and J. Bam Hodges. Each and all of whom are herab: notified of their appointment. This the 1st day of November 101B FRANK H. BRYAN. " ? Chairman. L. H. RRDD1TT, Secretary. Subsorlbe to the Dally Newa. NOTICE. Notica Is hereby given that tbn partnership heretofore existing be tweoo J. ?. Adam* and B. H. Whit ford and doing bueineee under the firm nam* of J. E Adam* ft Co. at No. 244 Waat Main atroot. Washini ton, N. C., has bean dissolved by tho withdrawal of the aald B. H Whitford; and he, the aald Whl* ford la no longer responsible contraete and tranmotions with ths Mid firm. Thlf Had dey 91 October, 1118 B, H. WHITTOBD, i 'rofessional an Business Cards M1MIUBOAEITL HAR1IT Physio- There plat Prnfiirtpaai Xvn Physical Ciltvtet Registered. Pbooe 874-J Medical Muagi, Electro-Ther apy, Hydro-Therapy, Medic*!, Educational and Orthopedic Gymnastics. Therapudlcs specially adopt ed to Kyphosis. Lordosis. Sco liosis. Volkmann's Contracture, Stiff or Immovable Joints. Club root, Flat Foot. Lambaso. Tor ticollis, Genu Valgum, and oth er Deformities. Dislocations. Frsctures. Sprains, Ankylosis, Adhesions. Paralysis, Art oris, Seleresls, Locs-Mstsr Ataxia, Bte. ?. w. C'AHTIR, H. n ?*rtlM I hillrf to oftki ?YE. CAR. N(MI ud THROAT 4NI> THB FTTTINO OF GLA8HU. Offlc* o*?r Browu'i Prat 8tor%. Hoin I to 1! a. a.: I to I r m. ?xwipt Monday?. WASHINGTON. If. 0. aug talngbouvw Bids. Phone 14. p o n?T m m. n. Wholesale Distributor Flour. Meal, Hay And Grain Feed Wtthlnglon N. C. Veterinary Physician Surgeon and Dentist ? Office Wlnflcld's Stable ' >43 Market St. * Day Phone 16. Night Pheae 331 tL 8 Ward. .'unlim D. (irlmM. WARD A GRIMEH AUorneye-at-Law Washington. N. C. We practice In the Court of lb* Flr*t Judicial District and ' the Federal courts. ? ? ??????? ? w 0. HOUIHa* Atlomf-auU*. Washington, N. C. HARRV McMTTT.I.AN, ATTORNEY-at-LAW. After Jannarr l?t, 1?|| Lanfthlnebou.a Rnlldlnc. Hornar Second and Markat 8ta. ?????? ? . n. A. Daniel. Jr. J. ft M?*mfn? Ii.!r.?W*rT^n W W Klfrhh. DABTTFf. A W^rrpv M \ N hlVO ? RTTrTTTN. Atfnm?>T*-at.|j?w Practice fn ?he flnperlor. F?rl?r ?1 tnd Supreme Ponrt* of thla Stat*. ^ D. Marr#M. Wa#hlt?vtn?i. ?| p. W. A. Thomnwm 4nmm ?f p Mrl.w*w m Tnnvpsn* A Morn *?*-**. T.nw. *orors end W?*hlnrton. N n STEWART h RRYAN A ttomey >at-La w, Washington. N. 0. If or wood L. Hlmmoni W. L. Vaoftua flFMMOMS A VAUGHAN Lmwjerw. ? Rooms 11-14-1 8, LaagWnghoiae ? Bolldmg. Washington, N. a. Jno. II. Small. A. D. HcLcm Htephea O. Rra?aw, W. fi, Rodman, Jr. SMALL, Marl. RAN, BRAUAW * RODMAlf Attowaeja at- Law. Offloee on Market St. Oppo site City H?1L Wa.Mntton, Norm Carolina. I. A. PHILUPg m BRO iiw iNHtmANcn WASHIHOTOW, M. O. ?????? a 'OH* H. BOIJVn. Attoraar-M-Iaw Waakhnton, H. o.
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