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IS NOW OISI s> Three Desirable Homes FOR SALE Will Be Sold at a Low Figure Or ori'Easy Terms Located on East Third Street, between Bonner and Harvey. These house* and lota are s!t*aie<l in a most pleasant neighbor hood and In a part of tfce clKf" wrfiere property is greatly desired. The houses are two-storiea hlgVTroomy. neat, and well lighted. The lots are 210 feet deep. PARTIES INTERESTED ARK REQUESTHD TO APPLY TO W. R. ROBERSON or B. F. BOWERS JUDGE A MODEL MAN. Eighty-four and Promised Lincoln Not to 8moks, Chew, Drink or Lio. Chester, Pa.? Federal Judge Simeon Woodrow King of Chicago, who puid a visit to relative* In tills city. Is a re markabla man. lie Is In bis elgbty fourtb year and has never been sick a day In bla life. lie was appointed Judge for the Unit ed States court for tlio uortberu dis trict of IlHnobi when ho was twenty* on$ yeara aud six month^^f ago by TTwldeiit Abraham Lincoln^ and ha* lx?en sitting as a Jurist all \iat long period. MI hit ve kept the promise I made lo Abraham Lincolu." Judge King says, "and that promise was tbut 1 would never smoke or chew tobsccn. never touch liquor and never toll an untruth." Fifty Ytars Near Father; Didn't Know. Columlus. JuJ. - Mrs. Margaret .lane Cathers, eighty, of near Newborn, has Just learned that *be Is a daughter of Drewery A. M:??sey. 108 years old. wbt> recently died In Uusli county, ami that ?he lived within fifty tniles of him for half a century without knowing his wherea boots. ROOSTER KILLS CHILD. Vow I Attacked Los Angelee Lad. Who Wat Feeding Chickens. Los Angeles. Csil.? John M. teaman, two-yenr old son uf Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Penman of this city, Is dead at On tavhi following nn attack by a large lobster nt flu* raia-li of the child's grandparent a, Xlr. and Mrs. V. Lawrence of that city. John and his mother visited at the ranch. The chickens were a novelty to the boy, and he was nuxious to feed them. "With prodigious bravery that waa thought only childishly cute ho1 accomplished hla desire A few days ago he was so engaged when a large roostpr Jumped at the little fellow ami buried Its spurs deeply in hla Kcalp. Blood pofaoalnir developed, and the child died Ln a hospital after much fluttering. "MISTAKE" MADE $2,500. War Brings Proflte to Gamer, Who Ordered Too Much Chloride. Famous, I^jn. ? Anton (Jamer. a dry cleaner, through a mlatiike ordered 100 kxstead of ten gallons of carbon tetra chloride to be used In Ills cleaning process laHt February, paying $1.20 a gallon. * Ua attempted to penuiade the drug company to Uike back the ninety gal lona, but It refused, and he figured he had lost over a hundred dollars in the transaction The war In the meantime ennsed the price nf the chemical to soar, and re- 1 cently the eheruirnl '-ompany of whom I he bought l!.:. order pul.l him $30.15 a gallon fnr 1 Jt?* ninety gn lions It rpftwted | almofii a year ajt" Oamer netted a, profit of more than $2,500. EDWARD NOTES. Rev. Mr. Trot man of the Metho dist church, Aurora, N. C., preached for us Saturday night, Owing to the inclement weather a very few peo. pie attended. Mrs. A. D. Dennettc has returned home, after a few day# visit at Fair mont. Mrs. J. W. Warren aud children spent Sunday at Small. N. C. Mrs Jessie Wilcox, of New Jer sey. is bow visiting Mrs. W. T. War ren. Miss Pearls Cratch has returned to LeechviJle, to resume her school duties. Rev. Mr. Lawrence of the Epis copal church. Ailed his regular ap pointment Sunday night. Leon Redditt returned home Mon day night from Princeton, W. Va. Lagrlppe is about to take posses sion of our little town now. Many case? have been reported. Mrs. M. M. Gray spent Sunday with her siBter, Mrs. Swindell. Miss Edith Ross has returned to Ayden. N. C , where she is attending school. Mrs. W. H. Jones has recently vis ited relatives at Royal. N. C. H. H. Ross made a recent business call in Washington. Mrs. J. W. Tillman has returned home from Paotolus. where sir sper.t C.iilb.iuah with relatives. MTOCltflOLI>KR6 MEETING. The rej{Hilar annual meeting of th? stockholders of The Saving* & Trust Co. of Washington, N. C., will be held at the banking house of the Company, in the Savings & Trua: building, on Tuesday. February .8. 1916. at 12 o'clock M. JNO. B. SPAKKOW, Caahier. 1-12-4 wc. "Is Alice musical?' "No, but she si way* sine* U you aak her."? Rontor Transcript. Ra'inlaaa Lima. People don't Ulk about the weather ?ery much In Lima, because It neve' rains there. Two Viawa. Bhe ? Sir, take away your prc**nre from im: He? All rlBht [land ',m over.? Exchange. son an aWful lot of misery. .Spell* MANY PEOPLE DOJPT KNOW. A slugfclnh 1lv*r can cause a per of dlzzlne?rs, headache, ronstlpatlor aDd biliounneRa arc sure nigns thu' yonr liver needs help Take I>r. King's New |?|fe Pills and se<? how they help tone up the whole system! Fine for the stomach too. Aids di gestion. Purifies the blood snd clears the complexion. Only 25c. a' your Druggist. JAMES E. CLARK'S Big Sale OFFERS YOU A TRE MENDOUS SAVING COMPARE OUR PRICE? ON ALL GOODS SALE CASH "How did Scaddeft announce hi* candidacy for office T" "He told hla wife and then an Iced her not to tell a bLurI* bouL" ? Kanaaf City Star. tt> No UMi Willi*. Mother ? Willie! What are you doing to your little brother? Willie ? Xutliln*. He drank my clau of milk an' I'm gulu' to make blm pour It back.? St. Louis I'oat-Dlspntch Sure Test Brown? So you took Jake's check for $50! Can It, by any possibility, be good ? Jones ? Listen! When Jake bursts into tears while algning a cheek It's good.? Kxchsnge. Hit Syttem. Pat? Do you raym1ml>er borryln' a dollar nv me. Kelly? > Kelly? 01 do not! I always fox-pet everything orer 50 rlnta.? Washington Star. . Just So. Banker? liar* you ever aeeo a fclumtT Fooxe ? Well, no; bat I h?ve met iota of people who know people who have of people who bare.?BodloD Globe. ~~ ? * f. Good NlflM! "That'* a good Mm, ma'am, harln Ma and water In them lwltlw with ' tk* (quirt* I'ea .lone the floor In ni. Mm*, and there'* three bottle* left out o I tk* doua yat."? Philadelphia KraD fcic Ladder. PERSONALS { - ?J. J. Kwjudr. of PMI?d?lj*u, U in the city and will be her? forborne time In the interests of the local fU compear, which *la betas Improved and the capacity greatly enlarged. Thomas L. Green, Grand Master of Noitfc Carolina Odd Fellowe, will be with Phalanx Lodge No. 10 to morrow evening. Every Odd Pel- | low la reqn^ated to-be present. Of- . fleers for the ensuing term will be1 Installed by the Grand Master, big time tfl expected. ? ? ? Mls? Bailie Carrow la confined to J her home with a alight attack of 111-j 1 neaa. i C. of New Bern, vat a mong the out of town vlaltora here] today. ? ? ? ? T. H. Hodges, of Bethel, spent I yesterday in the city attending to] -feuaitiesff matters. . ? * ? ? A Leap Year dance is being plan, ned by the young ladles of the city and will probably be given some time during next week. ? r ? ? Miffs Elizabeth Simmons is sufTer-| I ing from a slight attack of ihaeaa. ? ? ? ? | John Roberts, of Swan Quarter, | who is well known locally, was mong the out of town visitors here| yesterday. ? a ? ? ??Beans" Weatherby. f Elizabeth! City, spent yesterday here on bual-| noss. ? ? ? ? E. I.. Stewart has returned from] a business trip, to Baltimore. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs*. H. A. Swindell, ofj illounts Creok. were among the out| of town visitors in the city today. I ? ? > ? Misses MeliBsa and Martha Credlel of Swan Quarter, were in the city | today shopping. f ? ? ? William Hi Mayo, of South Greek, | is here today on a brief visit. ? * ? ? 1 HAVE OPENED UP A REPAIR shop on Harvey street, between 2nd and 3rd, for repairing shoes and sewing machines. All work guaranteed. J. H. FAGAN, for merly with L. N. Williams. 1-12-lwc. FOR SALE ? CABBAGE PLANTS, 10c per 100. 90c per 1000 in 5000 lota. H. A. SWINDELL. Blounts Creek. 1-12-lwc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Laura B. O* N?ak deceased, late of Beaufort County. North Carolina, this Is to r.otify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of the sa!d de ceased to exhibit, them to the under signed at Washingon on or before the 12th day or January, 1917. or thig notice will he pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to (?aid estate will nleajie make imme diate payment. This 12th day of January, 1916. A. O. O'NEAL, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Laura B. O'Neal. l-12-6wc. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS W? Mt too nab MH. wUak oV>f? Kid^tk.Mhvl.u* EUd4? botharv yoo. ======== ?? ?????? ???J iV IAN 1 9 /ry 3 umi. i u HI WHITNEY Opera Co. I Resenting the great Interna tional Comic Opera Success. The entrancing music by Oscar Straus. Superb Cast, Famous Singing Chorta. Gorgeous Costumes and Company's Own Orchestra UCID THE IMMORTAL i1lAI\ 80(40 HITS "My Hero," "What Can We Do Without a Man," "Tiralalalar . "N?vet Waa There Such a Lover." 'The Chocolate S?1 dier," duet; "The Tale of a Coat," Tailing in Love." The Letter Song"? A dona other*. ?????????? A Composite of Melody and Humor. "IT WILL LIVE FOREVER." NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Sale Opens Tuesday 10 A. Af., at Worthy V Etheridgt' ? Drug Store. Orchestra $1.50, Family Circle $1 Balcony $1.00, 75c, 50c. ed by tike Valley Iron Works; one general electric dynamo. No. $6361, 90 kilowatt; one general eloctrle generator, type 8106; one 100 horse power upright boiler. manufacture by tbe Wlckett Boiler Co., together with all belting, piping, wiring, pul leys, tools, appliance* and equip* ment. poles, arc lights and meters on the streets and in the buildings in tbe town of Belhaven, N. C.. togeth er with all and every kind of other fixtures and equipment used In con nection with the Electric Light plant before described as contained in said mortgage. Also ail-that certain franchise with all amendments thereto which was granted to the- said J. A. Wil kinson by the Board j>f tbe Town .oC Belhaven. on the 36th day of Octo ber. 1907, for the operations of an electric light plant tor the said town. Time of sale of Two Dredges. Feb. 11. and 3; land and other property,. Feb. 7, 1316. WILLIAM E. CLAPHAM. | Receiver of The American 8tcel Dredge Works, a partnership, mortgagee. HIMMON9 A VAUOHAN, Attorney*. | l-13*4wc. . A DM1 N I HTI t A TOR' 8 XOTK'E. | Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. D. O'Neal, deceas ed. 1 ate- vf'B^au fort County, Uortb Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tste of the ssld deceased to exhlbft them to the undersigned at Wuh. ington on or before the 13th day of January, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All I persons Indebted to ssld estate will pi ase make immediate payment. This 13th day of January, 1916. ' jA. O. O'NEAL, Administrator of the estate of J. D. O'Neal. l-13-6wc. Vlweg *r In In*. efna 10k *eta Krlafy or >? eacsed by tbe action of tt \ fm. A ty* drops at tu?e?as pet in fee fa k will m*k?, it aaaUe agatn b< i h* V?t l or Sa? l? tr* km <?? * - ? ' 2"" i'-' ? - - - NOTICE OP SALE. liy virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed, made by J. A. Wilkinson and others, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort County, in Book 178, page 572, the undersigned mortgagee will at the times, dates and places hereinafter recited expose the real estate and personal property hereinafter de scribed, for sale at public auction, for cas^ to the highest bidder, to satisfy said mortgage indebtedness. Will sell on Tuesday, February 1. 1916, at 12 M, that Steam Dredge, at that point on the Broad Creek Drainage District where the said dredge is then located in the custody of the 8herlff. Will sell on Wednesday, February 2, 1916, at 12 M. that 8t?am Dredge at that point on the Jackson Swamp Drainage District where the said dredge is then located in the custody of the Sherll. Both of said dredges are now lo cated in said district*. and the points at which same will be sold, are in 3<>aufort County. And -will sell at the Courthouse door of Beaufort County. N. C., on Monday. February 7. 1916, at 12 M, ; the following described property: , That tract of land, the property pf T. A. Wilkinson, situate in North Carolina, Beaufort County, town of Belhaven: Beginning on Pantego Creek the Northwest end of the Bel haven Lumber Co.'a dry kiln 125 feet from King Street, and running thence Eastwardly on a line parallel with King Street to the Norfolk Southern Railroad Co.'s track that , goes to their water depot; thence up that track to King Street; thence j with King Street Westwardly to Pantago Creek; thence with said Creek to the beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest and estate and lease hold that the said J. A. Wilkinson owns In said described land, together with all buildings, improvements, etc., on the said property. Also that Electric Plant of J. A. Wilkinson, situate in the Town of Belhaven, N. Ci, fcart of which Js located on the tract Just before de scribed, and said plant consisting among other property of the follow ing; One 150-bor?o power, four; valve horizontal engine, manufaciar RWOUmOW OP RKtPBOT. At noon, Deoember 1, 1M*. the noontide hour of prayer of the Wo man's Christian Temperance Untos, the gentle spirit of oar beloved fit ter and eo- worker, Mri. t. P. Smith, was suddenly called %o her reward She was a charter meitfber of the Woman's Christian Temperance On ion of Washington, N. C., and er^r since Its organisation has been.j^aUh ful and true to, all Ita^ interest*. Though not able to attend the msfct. lags tor' sometime, s he was always ready to assist, and vu reaponaivo to erdrf t nhealth she was a sealous worker In all her societies. wa? charitable and freely gav.e I the aupport and help of each. Mapy in need did she relieve whentold of their distress. Be It Reeolred, first, that in her death we have lost one of our most faithful membera. She was deeply-. Interested in the work of the Union and was slways willing and ready to help the caose,' but while sorely missed she. leaves the rich heritage jaiLfc layol life. 8econd, that with humble submls I slon we bow to our Heavenly Fath er's will, knowing our loas far her gain. 1 Third, that we extend to the be reaved- husband, and other members of the family our deep and sincere sympathy and commend them to our loving Father's care who alone can comfort in every sorrow. * Fourth, that a copy of these res olutions be spread upon the minute* of. our Union, a copy sent to the be? teaved husband and family and thai they be published ib the Washing* ton Dally News and the North Car* ollna White Ribbon of Oreensboro? N. C. MRS. O. B. C ARM ALT, MIB8 BBTTIB FARROW. MRS FANNIE BUOO, Committee. ^ The Rotary Club Wl' Raleigh Will Present Geraldine Farrar And Assisting Artists ADA SASSOLI Harpist ... REINALD WERRENRATH : Baritone RICHARD EPSTEIN : Accompanist At the Auditorium, 8.30 P. M., Raleigh, Jan. 24th Seat Sale Start* Tuesday, January 18, 10 A. M., al Boylan-Pearce's Store PRICES: - Arena $2. SO: Dress Circles. $2 00. tl.SO; Balcony $ J. 00 Mil: order, will to. ailed In the order r?c irrit, iif*lnnln? wedaeedar. /uurr l?. Thoee who are preeent la per.on It the eltjr tlaket .ate Taeadaf morning her. tb. privilege of .electing the choice There *111 paeltlrelr eo reaerratlo#. made prior to that time except to the achoola. No ticket, will be 1.11 eeld. end ell ot them Ho.t he p?M ror hi lull when delivered Order, for aeet., ec compelled by .beeke or moi? order*. Mr he eai?t to Howard White. Secret. rr. Kel.|#b, N c.
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