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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS' rxcFiT pTTfrnws. PCBLI8HEI' ?vrn AFTKRXOON. Wfftiij I'lto Awrirt V tt the N. C-. umi*r tW* >ii nf March S. 1&70.* ? SI'RSCRI PTION RATES OiU \fonth . $ .t? Pm.r Mnnthl 1.00 Ms Mentha 1.50 On# Y*mr Jl.00 RnW^ptinna mn?t K#? p?id fo? ?r? oHvuni^. If p?p*?r in not r* ?Pewwl pmmptW. tplpphone or thi? office. SuK?w?nlw*r? d^'rini? Wpw di*<v?ntinnod. will rd#???v> notlfv thin, office. otherwi*. it wifl ^ at rtfpiln t ??^i-r!pHnn r*tp?. T.. MAYO - .... Proprietor. J CART. OOERCH ? IWitor W ASTTTXGTOX. XORTTT CAROI.TXA. PEC. 3. 1015. GOOD XEWS FROM SAXTA CI.AUS. Santa Clans fcas not lvn hurt ? v r)-.c war, nnr his vo-kshop9 do- 1 TOolishcd by torpedoes. There w?j| be ivarv. mam- children in the] warrinar countries whem be will have to -k'r> tltis* vear for one reason' or another, but he's convn* to America for s*re. He d:d. however, transfer n 1ar?"? ivm^er of hi? fnetor:es to tho United States. Tie doesn't lrakr all tS*? t~v? mi onn ?hot? n^ar the Xorth Pole the wav he r?ed to. IT"- ar-sn?*ed th;n?!3 al n?x modern Unfa now. and t?'ake? .V 'U ,,t,? nln?e. b^*??? ?n another, trains in another. And ?r smrol* d?"?s l- those reindeer bnSy trot tine him all over the j:I 'h** to 1 I.a?t w:nt*r it bewail to 11- a? 5f 1,n 1,?"* do v?rv well for this eovnf^v tbi? year, whet with, t^o Pr't'-b 1 !? ?? V p ?1 ^ urd *o many tbinsn trade in Gertnanv and one rh'n? and a*i' t';er. b** t b? ba* eonn"e**eI all diffierl'ies. Fnllv balf the tnv* bavo been mpd-* in Am^iea this year, and forty-five per ernt nto* 1 -v lv-m ?*rm!n?j fwo?n G?*-m>ny. The oth?r fve per rent romp from T'tiVinvl T^ri'i^e find far-of Janan. The little brown Japanese re#>.rl? v a^trd ?<?? make bN of tov* fir | Ameriepn child^n this yoar. bnl ?"piebow i>o? jvsinv of th'm sivted Sent a Clans. They were prettv. mm ! fi'imv. bvf they vere ton fr.i ?p'le for our en?er vonn?r^ter?. S:?n':i tb'^'-^t. Sa??M rb?e?n't l'ke *o Bee his n resent broken rn risrbt nv av. II'- 1'1-rs <?lii 1 Iron to rak" eood eare of their things, and r>"t thfm awnv nearly wb^n they are ? hr^nrh plavine. so mother won't have to do as-y extra work because they hav? had a good time. He's setting his workers to mnke ?*ro^?nr tov? ra^li vear. And wli'le there nre manv that go bv them*c1ve* hn tvnvn" o^t move and more that r?nn;re the pvict ov^-r-i ).?? >v*r? abo?t them. That's the host k'nd. too. and *bo k'n 1 that bi*t !<e?t snd I've most pleasure. Youncsters can 1^*51.1 di'lV^-Mit tl?i n*r-s ***ith them ever/ day, and learn many uspful tiling whi!:? they arc doing it. SITATJ, FOAM WW FOIi AI5MAMEXT! Representative Tla:nev ?f lii'md- I :i- :i plan -t' hU own to pay the coet of nnr national drfcn-c proa~ain. Ho w:H not U?nc lv*nds t-i provide a larger armv a: <l nnw. lie \vr]'. nor pais? the ta*i7. ITe will pot impose a federal !h1,"rt,u;;-c tax or a larger income tax. He will simply put a tax nn beer. "More foam ami less. Ircr" i- \r< nv-rto. lie ha9 no special prejudice a^.i'r 1 r or in favor of foam. TTe merely sec* an npportnn'tv t< .???IXt ih ? v. cea-arv nmnrv bv the Ieact painful process. A fax on l""r*r wt-i <-f rn?'r?e. lie pasted r^n ? to the consumer. Bn( tli n copsrncr vorldti't imfioe it much, he argues. Most rf our beer is ! bv the 2 1 :i** rath"r than the pint or quart, ami the consumer pava Pnl" iiilt'itfitu to the quantity in the class. Most drinkers wouldn't rveu notice the fa.-? that tbev cot a l'ttle lc.?s? liquid for n nVkr-1. nil a I'trl? more fiam. And if they did notice it. it won Id n't hurt them any. The possibilities for additional rewir*" :n tlii* fl Id mav he imag ined from the faet that in 101 H. ti e la-' venr fur wlr'-h emnnl?re statistic? are available, the Am-ri -an p"< r-1 ? rriwnn^d *2. 023. 000,000 j gallon* of malt liquors, more 'ban an v r'Vcr natVn *n the world. \ | tax of one ccnt a glass would bring i?:%.of).00O,Of)O or $100,000,000 1 a year. The "dry" communities will dinditb-.-s a^orrve enthusiai"irally -.f, this plan. What German- Airirrv an* will ili'ii'; f it is another t-torv. I TTTK Iirrjll SPOTS OF \V.\T*. . Tf tli i ? war has d"non - 1 ?* ;i * ' -1 i-ii* iVn" more forciblv than another, if is the incennitv an-1 a1:l:*v d'*pl -?*???'' bv the contestants, in h'tfinar the h'eh ?P"t? -n th? "rvnpa^u ? f l'-n'h. Time was when ih? d^tn'^to-n 'f a r ^ * ? ? i ? i ? wivdd rnnwflt'd h| conspicuous position on tlic frut pair*. Now ir receive" nn inr-h .*?r two in an obscure corner. Oner the ra"t,,v,e of o t )'? ?? fir 1 ?t' ?' n* *?<??11 ]-nvc be-n a:i event in a camna:cn. Now >t i* but ari :n*:dr??t. Tn the dav? of fa*b<*"j ?' ?? ?' ?? ?? m ) ?1" ?a1,r*k wer** the pr:nfiortl in?triuue"t? 'if warfcrr*. X- w thrv are but toy? com pared with dip nn**T?-ft'l niicin s f ? I - -?????' ? i n. T r> thocf* rl'ive Rirbt'ii" 1 ? . ?" I ? '|-? 1 T ? 1 ?i ? -/I a""lV unt:l one la"lrtd il'vn it- fa*' :m -i-r- -o-V- y^.-f ih" ??r?t n-w erfn| f if I : a 1 1 1 ~ s ! i : p= are -fii! lo t! ? ' m thf tiny wnaps of ih" soa?. Whrre thoeunds fouwht 1 , r re Hi \\' n< nre n??w s'rnccilinsr and wallowintr in the ram ace of 1 1 . ?! Tn Shcrn?an's time war wii- lull. T'?!ay l ine age fails of it misaion. a woijj.i > or fiirrx n:us. The world todav i? art a'rcP''":r:?>o "f ?? - ? ? 1 1 * ? r?. From voutli f" obi ape life is jnst me biff ?rr"iif a^trr an"'h?T. Tn infau^y we f?rnn* from the erl'r. m?d in maturitv wr? cnut fr'vn ovr oa'inc or "hrdt inffM our food, with its consequent indigestion, or frr?hi the pangs of hunger. Tf lurk comes our wav we ffrunt because tli^re is nr,t more lucVl to double our holdines, while if it pnsao* us bv wr crnnt ftt th? in justice of fate. Tf nnr fatnilv 'h in rhf swim of society we until t when we psv the bills, and if they are not there we grunt because thev are discriminated ajrainst.. If we hold public ?'ffice we uront when our r?-m?titnent<> insist upon our living up to our pledges, wh:le if we are defeated at the polls we prnmt because "the fools elected that maverick over the wav." Tf the city dads vote funds for lo-al improvements w? grunt because It was not in accordance with our desire*, while if they heed onr advice we grunt because they were too stinuv. We gnrnt at onr school teachers because fliey insist upon obedience to the ntles of the school in their eTort* to instill a little' knowledge into tb? beads of onr ofupring. while if thev fail we grunt beeaiiae ^?7 hart not developed an educational woudor from a brain that J* b-ow P*r- ii We grant it the pmd?r whea he ?p?*k? out the truth, and *1 grunt at him if he don't We faint at the merchant, and the doe tor, and onr beasts of burden, and era the dog and the eat get a gnmt and a lock. Tea, this world ia one great aggregation of grmitera, and a few are rren in oar own midst Bat let us hope there are no gruuters |:n paradise. Ill STORES VOL STOCKEB FOR \m Hare Largrr Display of Holiday Good* Than Ever Before. People Urged to 8 bop Early. Never before hare the stores of j Washington Shown * larger and | more besntlful dlsp'ay of holiday goods than they now hare on exhi bition. With Christmas Just a little while off, practically fTcry merchant In the city has arranged for h'.f hol iday stock acd most- of them have already decoratcd their stores and put their "gift suggestions" in con spicuous places. Indications are that this year's holiday trade wl'l be 'arg r than ever before In the history of the. city. With the return of prcper Ity, good crops acd good busness conditions generally, the people of this s ction are far more able to purchase Christmas goods than they were at this time last year. ! The "do your shopping early" cry has already been ra sed. There are only 17 more shopping days uct'l Christmas. Most of the stor-s have not yet begun keeping open nights and wl'l probab'y not do so until a week before Christmas. In order to avoid the usual Christmas rush, the over-working of clerks and a gen eral dissatisfaction, th" people of Washington are urgfa to do their Christmas shopping as soon as pos i sible. I Indian Forced to Succurrb. The while man end the Indian neve could mix. and ihe .ndian has had to surcumb. All of us admire the 'ndiac and would like to a*e him survive for all time: but It appears Impossible 'brt with advancing civilization he cau continue. The Indian stmply will not ?ubnvl* to the changed cou<*.ltlona; be still dreams or the happy huntlns gro-ind,' and tbP forest anil ctream, and nothing the government ~<n do fox hi? can reconcile The automo b'.le and other thlnas have helped hits a.ong in bis reckless career, but tu bcrculcsls has o?en ihe roost destroy Ing element in the lilo of the Axnerl Aborlt.Aa fl?*.netry Required. ? Plato lb sa'4l to have written ores fill door: "Let no one Ignorant ol geometry enter bere." Today aucb a restriction would reduce hia visits ing list Perhaps outside tbe profe* -lonai mathematician* be would have no cat at all. All the ardsts. the Dhllanlhroplsts, the historians, to eay v tiling of those ladies and gomlemea or leisure whose critical faculties art sw Importantly developed nowadaya. would certainly be absent, and. worst a. ill. woula suffer very little at tbalr exclusion. Yet going back Into tb centunes for guests, a distinguished I company might have been assembled of tbose who. without being famous ni. roly lor mathematical Kindles. were known to h?v?! understood and loved the subject The ~reek phi. ?*->ner? ?ouM have been there In a body. /\? fr^onst' X, O.'mp* Khayyam. Aiser, fairer, Uo:..i:i|i? ilu vinc* D??? a r : 3a?rul. " iv ' ??via | Moat River. Hettgton. nlatory. and nature ec? apir* to make ?h?? Jordan the moat amoue rim of tbe aarth. lefow ti ? be boats of Israel *?r? led Into the iTomlsed Land; Id lu water* tM '?*bilnlan right of baptism bad ita bJrtb; op and down Ita ?sllej -.na ,ny, cJvu;??tloaa la tbo morning of history roee and falL Perhaps tba atrangest tb?ng about thle famooa river la that -nob* of tbe anclenta ever gus*-"?d tbat Ita month was b-io* the level of the aea. It waa not until 1174 that acc ' rate meaaurement* were made ani? the moutb or *.he rlter found 1.131 feet halow the MMUetmaaaa. leer ttu atxty bIIm away. Qtacier Proteetfow. Protectlnf Itself against a be peculiar problem thai coni.onta 'be town of Valdex. Alaakiu This gla situated between mountain , aiaeses several miles away baa pre rod ; i*ngerous In period* of leng sunshine "bt<n great masses ol Ico fometlma^ i rail to tbe ground, reletting ions o* 1 water that bud bean held In pools j and pond a on the glacier. The water ? ua^ing to tb*< iumu picbetl up trees a^c bowlders on tbe way, ??(ten doing considerable d&m?*e, aa in 1911. when !??* structures 're re carried to tbe ocean. Un.ied States urtay officers cot calved the idea of pre>entlng tbe fenrrence of such floods \>j the con struction of a dlie. Ar appropriation *.?ku mntle by cungresr an J tbe dike formally dctlica eJ. Th?* d;ke la in a scl eral U bbap*. ?o constructed that ?.hj town ilea vlihln the a*ma out of reach of the vuaer. It is 7,500 feet to?.g and alx feet wide, coaitxucted of M:th. During flood times guarde p*? trvi tbo dike, ready to gi*? warning If a?7 weak) ? . : or break Is discor wed, says ilia Techuloal World. 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 jruarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best Cmde of Gasoline at the lowest market price, Try *>tir Service ome and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car To. Are You Delaying It? One month one of our agenta p'scr'd $18 000 Insurance In a hr!ef canvas among a group of m*?n connected with a certain public Institution. One of the group resisted all a'tempt* to Inter at him. He dlacu?sed the aprnt's proposition hill?, but sn!d his risk waft to small and he "didn't reed It": hla calMng was "non-haznrdoua." if e wa? a professional man, married, had very lltt*e Insurance. In less than ten weeks he lost his llf ^ in a burning building In a peculiarly terrible and unex pected manner. NOW. Can you conceive tV ? no** or amni<?ment that penetrated the lotil of thla man when he kn#w the mark w*? ??t on hlmT Think of It. ON MR?!! Inanrance wan "1way? "all rl*ht for the oth?r f*l low" up (o thla aupreme inMant when It win forced on him to know 'I've got mine, and ray honee la not n order." My dear air. to all the other no ?o'd ml'llons In the world, you, yourself. are only "th^ oiher f?l !nw." To nnrrelre* we are th# mo?i 'moor?ant thinjr !n th? universe. W# ?ndlvdualW. *r? ?*rent1nn*. *11 of us. We don't say *t. font wo f~e1 it. We ha?e never died yet. therefore we are not going to die for a Ion*. Ion* time. As Cicero aald 2.000 yara ago, "Nemo, enlra. eat tarn ???nex qui *e annum non putet poms vlvere. (Ask aome one what It ?ne^ps.) One man file me he al -vay* looks both ways when he ?tart? -icross the street. H# f*els lhat tie "has the hooka" In fhe Old Man with the Scythe, as though the Old Man ?rav^lrfl on'y down the main plkj, *?ead*d by a band! What a surprise ?t alwaya ft? The men of the morn 'n*'s paper who "got h!sM ymerday didn't expect It yesterday morning either. Ton can't always tak* on* ronr Insurance "next month." It y* not all a pley on words to eey "to morrow ts a day that never comes." "INmiMANCT? TAJOrtf TOMORROW DOES NOT PROTDOT." I GEO. HACKNEY. JR. Local Agfy*t TbIoh 0?tr?l Inmriine# CoxpMT ornr. With O. MnrT.il W UUM? on.. no* I" "?? ?'? _ . I fMi im C.M. .UJ ? ?aouid aot St p rmiitej to r?a* c'otffd up. fcr lodlf w!!on led eor ?Up*:ton in oft** followed hj mi lost nun. roaultiof from and' tMtrd tabnon nata tmattar. Fc 1?7 CatktrCe T?M ta ahotld b. ? every kon. raady far ua No ?r)? , !a?; no MplMnst attar aXaot. R? 1 lav d'atraaa attar aatlnf. rcsalat nnwala. avaoton llomacb as? M ? tka ttrar. Dmraspoit ftarawr. **aa r?o dad a bnabt alda tor ki. M Ml look at It for (Mr tha It*' gap __ -?n>- **?? -or-r?e<?d froio tkrw * Alt Ja !ort <X Mr. Alfrad Vudirtttl 110. on to onlfrmu fro? Holland to W ?>*. *aad to avail hla aaruM Tu Dai Hilt, and ao did a*.-* of hla ala?tr thtldrao- r-iDellua. h!a grtadaon. ?M l?a t*undM ot tba family waalth. a: ??n a-rol* kU uaa Van DarM't tro axprtaaaj a wlak that hla ahlidw ?h..?id vrita U aj oar arcri Hla a la ?at aoa coi promlaad betvaac hU a iher-a onion and bU ?TprnaU via: ?7 Irarlsv a apaea after tka Iral ayl I labia?' -v., darbUt.- Oa old Co ?alloa- tomk Lna nana la lascrlfca, 'Vander Dflt," bot oa tha |Of|MC ?eainolnm Unit for ConaUaa u Ua. Mara aa "VajidarWU." POPuIARlSffiCBAMCSl MAGAZINE :C0 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATION^ i m Vr:;ten Co You Can Understand 1:1 "I N>?) rw*ly| PngwIiW ^op-jl^b w^eH?wie?jiAnA=n?d NOTICE OF 8ALB. By virtue of the power of tale con talnrd In a dped of trust from A Singleton Wallace to me. dated January 10. 1914, and r-cord?d It Register's ofPce of Beanfort Oount' In Book 164. Page *36. which !' hpreby rffe*red to. I will bH* at mih 1?c auct'on for ca?h to the h!*he*' h'dd^r. at the courthnna* door o' Beaufort bounty, on Monday. Jan uary 3. 1916. at noon. th** lot o "a?-e*' nf 1a?ifl In that nart of th ?*|ty of Wa-'hln^tnn. fonnarly Vnow ??? *h* "Old hr*na o? **on*h nf Th'M S?rf?t. ad*n??* '??* !*-*?? Bur* a*>d ofh*r?. a?d h?" 'nr r hnn*f cd *nt d^T'ji^d to A 81rrVtnn WaMac* Vt th* w"1 o' B F>-"* deceaard This Da*- Tn*" 1 1?1K. W. B. RODMAN Trustee. 1 2-3-4 wc. VOTTnr of Ht rtrfna of rv?w?r of ? 'n n MArtfiviM WM *y R T? to th" n?*Wgfl?d ?*???** ????*. 1*11 ?*,* *'* ?1? P"?op o' * ? r t #?. TV,?_V? ...... y T? _ .v - ? ?""?v ??* ? --'V ?n *????* ???* *-M "? v ??* r?-? ?- w tt tv-?. ***? ?*?>? cnn'atn'n* 4 arr?a more #?? *?-????? *????? TW- 4?? ?? " - ? * ?.* ?%?? <*?v? ? of ?V ? <*--4 kuTa wMl h "?'*? ?? ??. a the lTth day of November 'fl?. * _ *? T" T? * "rT^ V"->r?rM O .T ??rr> Ow *??- of nabt. ^ A tttomPAON. Attorney. ?1-t0-4wo. xrv^rrw. Kt ?<???? />? ?"*?*? ?n k t>B?^ -*??4 ??* *" I,. H?r> (t"' ??'f? to ?***?* ft Ww*o ???*?* I ?n th? evth ?*-? nf v? ?????***?' *^14^ nn4 d?'T f ~*e>*(lr>A ?? tfa ??" '??#?*? of TV*rt? f\ f p*?* ^-?h ?n n??>v i?* **t fV A #n ?r -nhBf **'*. th# C?*?rt tttm*' 4*+* fn nn tWember f*'v ^*?1*. at 11 M.. a '??pf or aarool of a"-* tn nf H???tfn?t a?"* ''ta*# of Caroi?na ??4 , *4 ?? fA-wtt- t?* tv of ?**??**?< ?????. M. r.. a*^ ?? wh?t ?? V**?? a? oh 0f?d f'| *?? 1 <n M*?v f. mty^rn h' ?-ff ?* f-at a*?4 m? f? ? dear ?<? m?m vx-^aie Dee*. !*>.?? eath #?f tarn moot Tin rtnwir^*" f>n IMWW 15 -4 kldnaya. 1 vti taken with a i?r.r? P*ln In nay back nod had to go homr. For three days I vat In bed. My back ached all the time, and the kidney secfetlons were aeanty In passage nod contained sedlme Doan's Kidney Pitta, procured at Da too port's Pharmacy, noon reliev ed me or all aymptoma of kidney trouble." Prtet SOc. at al! dealera. Don't] ?Imply aak for a kidney remedy ? I let Doan'a Kidney Pllle? the eame that Mr. McDevett had Foi?t?-r Milburn Co., Propa. Buffalo. N. Y. XOT1CS OF 8ALK. ? ? I Br virtue of pover of nale eon-i talned In mortgage to me frem R. | L. Woolard and wife, da^rd March St, 111?, and recorded In. Regls?er'a offlco of Beaufort County, In Book IIS. page 111, which le referred to. 1 will aell at public auction for eaah to the hlgheet bidder at the court kouae doer of Beaurort County on Monday, January 8. 1916. at noon, that tract of land In Long Acre Township, Beanfort County. It being a pleer* of land bought from Louis H. AUlgood, Jamet H. Alllgood and Martha A. AMIgood. adjoining the lands of J. W. A'ligood. Anjru*tur AUlgood, R. T-. Woolard and others It balng one share or draw of *h Alanaen Alllgood land, which d'*'* ? Ion la referred to. containing SI 2-3 1 Thla Dee?m?*er t. tfiR. FLAV* ALL'?Ot># Mortgagee: 12-8-4 we. ' XOTICK OP BALK. By virtue of power of aale con-, talned In deed of trust from Daniel' Dixon and wife to me. dated De cember 80. 1918. and recorded In | Register's office of Beaufort County la Rook 164. Page SS9. which la hereby referred to, 1 will ae'l at pnbl'c auction for cash to the h'gh eat bidder at the courthouse door of Beanfort Connty. on Monday. Jan uary S, 1916. nit noon, that tract of land In Richland Township. Beau rort County, adjoining landa of Prank V^al. Thomas Coffey, and( others, bounded as follows: Beginning at Prank Veal's Sou'h weat corner on the public wJ: thence Weetward'y with the road tc Henry Veal's Southeast corner: thence Northward'y with H-nry Veal'a line to South Creek: th?ncr down the Creek to the Terrap'n flot. and up aa<d gut to PYanV Veal'a line, and wVh his line to th~ beginning, contaln'n* ten acre mo**# or |?m. ad b?'*?r *ame laid conveyed to Daniel Dixon by R. It i Tbo moron and wife, by doad da*"f* | Aorll 6. 1912 recorded In Rook H>7 Pare 644, wh<ch 1* a'*o referred to | Thla D -r? 1. 19'*. PRANK H. BRV#N. Trustee. 12-8*4 WC. NOTICE OF BALK. By Ylrtn* of rower of a**a #w? taln^d 'n d*ed of t*nat from **/>?*? H. MalMson and wife ro m?. da*??tl July 1. Hit, ard recorded In Re *'*t*r'n of Tlaofort County !n "ooV 1*4 pare 19* w^'"h h**m. **? r*f*r?*d to. t w'11 i?l' at nnM'r ? notion for ra*h to b'?* at th* rotirthon** d^or of ^???nfort f^troty. on W^nrtr*. .T??? 8. itK, a? ?oon the In-** ? t.?n* A ca t> fi'o-* """?<?? >rd? f* ? Pot*-' n?'?",nM and 0*fc?T?. b-'-w m ???f* *' flve -I""**, wn't ?r v?? *>????? "r??P* *? MAM,*A" ?"il w'f* ?"??'d' ? ??d *???*??? th* turn" ?(????*? ?? v - rtr*w-A W+whII A T Wr'11w>? ? * ? w?nV *0 n?f?? *? 4 n ?vti,f>> rrf AT/>.~. U . ? * IfYO f-ATT( *4 * | '? "??'? "" "? w*?'-v '? ?'-? ??t#rr'd Ir Thl? P--? i *??* FHAN*K H. BR-'v *8 8-4 we. WOTICK OF 8AT.H By Y'rtua ?f *oare? <?* *ai??ne<? 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Jnnin? T? *T*n jt rjp'>ri?s A^nrnoTt Kt.l ^ w Washington. no W. nr(tr?ir? in oourtu ?vf 'h# F?rwt .Tndir'nl district ?nd tfc* marts. jOTT>" TT >??<??*?+, **.T ?w " W*?nf?VOTON. V r ''HRVRTMAfl P<vrn%Y FXCTR8IO* R%TK*. NORFOLK SOTTWFRM Co?W#l? Sched^'^, Pni'mtn and Vir'n* Cmr JUrrt?#. TlrV?f? on ?a> nn?mW 1?. It, Id. ft. ti 8*. t4 and Htk. Ff??l r'twrn Ifmft Jannar* 10th 191?. Ank n*ar?*t Norfolk fton?k#ra Ticket Arrni for eomploto Informa tion or writ#, H. S L BARD. O. F. A.. Norfolk, Va. KOTICR Of HALR. I J Hy Tlrtne of power of aale con ?a'nert In d*ed of Ittlit from Ar'hur lalW i?d wife to m*. dat*d Octo >? er 1, 1912, end ropnrded In R f!? tar'a ?<*<? of Rpftn fort Ponnty, In Hook 1fl4. Pa*? 14d. wk'ch |? Vro *y r*farr*d to. '1 wfil *#M at nut>t|? auction for ca?h fro tT?<* h'*Wt h'd d*r at th* courthona" door of Bean foM ronntv. on Monda*. Janntry J, 1 91 d, at noon. tW tract of land in Washington Town?h'n. Beaofort no?p?y. adlo'ntn* U*da of J. W. ^mal'wood Fmnl'it* Or**t and oth ^ra. b#?P* the ?ama d"*rr!bed 'n d~nd 'rom rhrV<^ber PaM*y and wlf* ?o Arthur *?''?*. d-!*d fl^nftmW IK 1901. recorded In Rook 146, urd in d"p1 fr?m **-ati ?ort fointy to C>?"l?tonh<?r RV.ley, dated J?lf ?. 1tl?i r?P6H?d la ?look 7H. Pi|? tot. wlT1ch deads HI
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