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WASHINGTON PAILY NEWS PCKLI8BXD ETKHT piiKTKEKOOK * I Bxcarr auyb^hi. Entered u swond-rfase ute, August 5. 1909, at the p sstoffiH ?t WMhiaytoB. N. 0? matt *? m* of Mawfc ?. im. * STJBSOBTPTXON RATES: l)u Mentfc 7 ...? .86 I'eur Ktathi L80 Sic ?thA? 1.50 CwTar ......I.., 8.00 Sukacriptiona Bint be paid for ia adraaee. II p?p*r ia ?o< r? eerrud p omptly, telephone or writ* this office. BiilrtlltAil desiring the pa; di iMptinaed, will please notify tfcis office, otherwise it will be eon' ' it regular subscription ratsa. JA1C8> i.. MAYO . ?? Pmo*?j*TOR CARL <JOK 3CH . . -gfcfo WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FEB. 3, 1916. ' The -g majority of North Carolinians will be thankful when Iheir1 Goven - ? gets back homo again and quite giving out statements to the pap'.rs one day and denying thera the next. Senator Simmons' plan for getting sufficient revenue to provide for a larger army and navy is the best that has yet been suggested. Mr. Simmons favors the taxing of incomes, inheritance, sugar and munitions of war. Should this prove insufficient, he thinks the de ficiency could be made up by slightly increasing the internal revenue tax on whiskey, b^er, etc. ! Colonel IT'Mjpo i< now conferring with the French premier. And -till they v< ul.l hav?- us believe that his is an innocent little mission abroad. Readers of this paper will doubtless remember Editor Biggs, who at ono time was chief Jopester for the Greenville Reflector. Friend Biggs is now at Fayetteville. He has started a vigorous crusade against the Red Light district of that city. As a result of one of his paper came olir as bare as u new born babe ? almost. However, Biggs paper came out as bare as a new born babe ? almost. Towever, Biggs is mi the right side and we predict that it will take more than a narrow-minded linotype operator to beat him. FAVORITISM OR WHAT ? Tim Board of Aldermen recently advertised for bids on making improvements to the city hall annex. These bids were cpened this week and the contract let, 1 i spite of the fact that contri s of this kind are Ufiially let to the lo -st bidder, the board made an ; eptioi in this case and awarded the work to a firm whose bid was .everal hundred dollar* higher than the lowest bidder. Why the city officials should have taken this action is not known. Even if they did feel thai the men to whom they gave the work would iieiomplish ii better than the men who bid lower, they were fully protected by written specifications and a bond. They could refuse t.? pay for the work it i: did not turn out satisfactorily. Several citizens brought this matter to our attention yesterday and this mi j ruing. We have not yet acquainted ourselves with the facts, but tho voters cvi kntly feel that there is an explanation due them from tlie board of aldermen and wo trust that officials will make one. it" there i- any jus; cause why the contract should have been given to a firm whose, bid was higher than another firm, the fact should be ?: nr. A? matters now stand, the aldermen have placed them - ,i. .1 ."?!.?<? liahr. They owe it to themselves to explain. NO XOISE FROM ROOSEVELT. It n. m. ^nm strange to many persons, who have given the matter though*, ho.v unusually quiet Colonel Roosevelt has been keeping himself during the last few weeks. In fact ever since that Gary dinner. *he Colonel hasn't been heard from excepting for an occa sional jvep. After his love of publicity, his fondness for expressing himself irpon all subjects that comc up, doesn't his silence and quiet ude ap ar rather suggestive? The olonel ho- ta-en told to shut up. In view of the fact, that he has rayed out.*' he must have had some promise of reward made him. O'herwise he could not have been induced to remain as quiet as he has. What that "'promise of reward"' is going to be, remains to be seen, but unless we arc not greatly mistaken, it will take the form of can-! didate for president, on the Republican ticket. Tedd\ will be held in reserve. WThen fho Republican convention meets in C'hirago, Root, Borah, Hughes and the other fellows will make their bid for the candidacy. No one will get a sufficient num l?er of votes on the fir*t ballot. The same thing will probably hap pen on the sceond or third ballots. Then is when the leaders will undoubtedly spring their surprise and little Pearly Teeth will come, bowing gracefully, into tho limelight. ( RIMES COMMITTED BY CHILDREN. There have been an astonishing number of crimes committed in practically every section of tho country recently of which tho per petrators were boys of thirteen to twenty years of age. These crimes have been variod in nature find range from petty thievery to robbing a bank, holding up citizens at the point of a revolver and committing innrder. * In the trial of a number of these cases, it has been found that these juvenile erirninals were not as mnch^ to blame for thoir acts as were their parents. They were allowed fo hav) their own wfty when young. They were permitted to wander a bo :t the streets as they chose, t' j- 'ay with whatever boys they might s< jet, to stay up until all hou: ?f the night, and to hang around poo. rooms, taloons and other pine -s whore they learned the first steps of their crimiiyd pareers ? paofanitv and drink. x' " ? There are thousands of men today, failures in life, or else crimi nals and doing time in prison, who might have made successful busi ness or professional men if their parents had only devote4u*'little more time to bringing them up. The idea of many fathers and mothers appears to be that the schools should bring up their boys. Tho 8ckor Is. however, cannot take the place of paternal guidance an 1 aiTvice; they are merely institutions of learning. A boy who has not tho proper home training, goes out into the world ?nder a big handicap. Ho finds himself unprepared to resist tempfitiom and to fight against them. Tt is no wonder that so many drift into ways of ovil doing. If the parent# would only be a little more careful in aeeing whom their boya associate with, if they would only counsel (hem regarding the right and wrong of things, and if they would keep an eye on their boya' play and his place? for recreation, there would be a cot* aiderable decrease in this juvenile criminal r 1916 CROP RECORD Yaar W10 Be Otoe of J Moat SttcvcMftd fn Mwory f of This Soottc ?. Bvery Indication. say local agri culturists .pulnis that the 1?1? crop' year ww ik <1 oUvyWlUl one in this' Th'u dla *caljy pimmWH)^ ths shortage o?rti(a***r nieamurtir) is being solved arte* one method or , another, sad operation* a.? yroB&bly farther advanced generally now than i at tho same time last yaar. Again w.a tho cotton and tobacco crop* be -tpt down to "reasoflaMa* acrcagfe. sua still mora attention will he giv-j to U> feedstuff* and -moat than last' year, when the prod action of both* we? very satisfactory In the secttoa" surrounding Washington. Beaufort i county produced, for the drlt tlme' In y?ar?, mora ctfrn than waa needed for home consumption, and from' 16 to 26 per cent, estimates varying con slderably, mora meat than la lukf previous year in maaz. if not In Its history. Farm products within a radius of 30 miles, taking la por tions of several counties, were worth' fifty million dollars in 1916. In 1*16 they will go to more then. 160,600, - 000, if the weather averages about like it did last year, say leading planters .JH WHAT CHILDREN NEED NOW. In spite of the bast care mothers can give them this weather brifcfli sickness to many children. Safe, reliable family medtelnes are la de. mand. Mrs. T_Neureuer, Ban Qlafte. Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of s severe attack of croup after other remeglee had failed. I recommend It to everydlis ss we know from our experience thst it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whoopWg cough." It stops the ooughs that hang oh and weaken after the la ; grippe. Davenport Pharmscy. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Beaufort County. To Julia Baynor heirs of Long Acre Township: Yo" r? hereby notified that at a Ta. -v.. jr W. D. Windley, 8herlff of Btaii'ort County, at the Court " :ou* Joor in the town of Washing ton. N. C.,' on the 3rd day of May. 1915, I purchased on said date at said tale the property that was sold for Delinquent State and County Taxes for the year 1914. due on said property, which was listed In the name of Julia Baynor, including cost of said sale amounting to $4.07. Said property being described as follows; 6 acres, home. You are further notified that you can redeem said property by paying said amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday in May, 1916, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Windley, Sheriff of Beaufort Co.unty. If it is not paid by the said ! time the undersigned will demand a deed for said property. This January 14th, 1911. W. L. ODEN. 2-1. 3tc. 8ad Sound. Plrat Working Qlrl ? '*8ay, Mans, V >eard an awful sad thing this mor? ug. ' Second Working Qlrl (wear* ?y> ? "So did I ? tha alarm cloolL*^ Usl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. D, O'Neal, deceas ed, late of Beaufort County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit them U> the undersigned at Wash. Ington on or before the 12th day of January, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to ssld estate will please' make immediate payment. | ! Thia lJth day of January, 1916. A. O. O'NEAL, Administrator of the estate of J. D. O'Neal. . l-12-6wc. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Washing ton, N. C., held Jarrtikry *1. 1916, the following ordnance *ra? ertacted: "That It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to use, turn on, or In any manner tamper with the fire hydrants, or water coming through the city hydrants, excepting In the event of fire. "Any violation of this ordinance, the person, firm or corporation shal' be finod *25.00, or thirty days in Jail." Thl* 1st day of January, 1910. W. C. AYER8, City Clerk. NOTICE OF TAX PURCHASE. To Thos. Spencer: You are hereby notified that mt a sale for taxes by F. S. Windley, Clerk of the Town of Belhaven, N. C., h<Md on Monday. May t.^tlB, at the Clurt House door, of Beaofort County, F. L. Vollva purchased at sa!d sal# the property which was sold for Deltn*?int City Taxes for the yaar 1914, due on aald property, which was listed la the name of Thos. Spencer, Including the cost of ssld sale amounting to $8.16. Said property la described as fol llowe: On Pantego Street. Yon are further notified tha yon can rod^em said property by th^ payment of the taxes and cost al lowed by tHe law, to the undersigned sod If ?ald radam pilot Is not mad* May t, 1016, tho undersigned will ifswrtl a ta* dead for aald pr6p To G. W. Latham heirs, of Long Aero Township: You aft hereby notified that at a Tax sale by W. B. Windier,- Sheriff of Befewftrt County, at the Conrt Hcrtlse d6or la the town of Washing ton, N. C., on the 3rd day of llay, 1918, I purchased on said date at uttt^sta the property that was sold for Delinquent State and County Taxes for the year 1914, due on said property, which was listed in the name of O. W. Latham, Including cost of said sale amounting to $10.69. Said property being described as follows: 127 seres, home. You are further notified that you can redeem said property by ?paying eald amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday in May. 1016, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Windley, Sheriff of Beaufort County. If' it is not paid by the said time the undersigned will domand a, desd for said property. This January 14th. 1916. W. L. ODEN. I > i - _? 1 . .. Luck. - "Do you believe there is anything In | luck?* ashed the young man. "Yes," answered the bom e grown I pbilo?apber. "There is s lot of intelll [ genre and penteverauue In IL" ? Kx | change. * . Conacience. Now and then i-ootfclaiica wfilaper*.! "Juat wait till I get yon alone to-| night!"-1? Toledo Blade. NOTICE OP TAX PURCHASE. TO Luc/ Tillery: You are hereby notified that at a sale for taxes by W. B. Windley, Sheriff of Beaufort County, held on Monday, May 3, 1915, at the Court House door of Beaufort County, J. D. Bell purchased at said sale the property which was sold for Delin quent State and County Taxes for the year 1914 due on said property, which Wss listed In the name of Lucy Tillery. including the cost of said sale amounting to 90.44. Said property iwflescrlbed as fol lows: Ad). Ed De^Tald. You -are turj/nr notified that yon can redeem said property by the payment of the taxes and cost allow ed hy the law to the undersigned and" If said redemption is not made May 3, 1916, the undersigned will demand a tax deed for said prop erty. This February 1st, 1916. J. D. BELL 1-1-lts. NOTICE OP TAX Pl'RCHAAE To Mrs. R. H. Richards. , You are hereby notified that at a1 sale for taxes by F. 8. Windley. Clerk of the Town of BelhaTen, N. C., held on Monday, May 3, 1916, at the Court House door of Beaufort County, F. L. Vollra purohased it said sale the property which was sold for Delinquent City Taxes for the year 1914, due on said property,!1 which wrfA listed in the name of Mrs.b R. H. Richards, Including the cost ofl Mid sale amounting to 97.16. Said property Is described as ^ol Itfws: On Tooly Street. You are further notified that yor oin 'redeem said property by the payment of the taxes and cost al lowed by the law, to the undersigned and if said redemption is not mad^ May ,3, 1916. the undersigned will demand a tax deed for said prop erty. This February 1st, 1916. r L. voliva. 9.1-*tc. NOTICE OP TAX PVKVHAHK. To Lucy Tiner/: K Tou are herety notified that st a sale for taxes by F. 8. Windley. Clerk of the Town of Belharen. N. C.. held on Monday, May 3. 1916, at the Court House door of Beaufort 0?nty, J. r>: Bell purohased at said sale the prope/ty which was sold for Delinquent City Taxea for the year 1914 due on slid property, whkh was listed in the nadie of Luoy TftUry, Including the cost of said sale amonhtlng to $9.49. Held property li described as fol lows: On Pafftego Road, adjoining fed Donald. Ton are ftm&pr notified that you can redeem said proeprty by the payment of tt>? taxes aad eoet sl lnw?d hy the law, ?|rit itJd 9i?| i?i?. <fc * wist , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ? BcMlort OMMir. Te Robt. Pm1?, Washington Town ?kip: Ton %re hereby notified that at ? Tax Mle by W. B. Windier. Sheric of Beaufort County, at t he Coon House door In the town of Washing ton, N. C.. on the Srd day of May 19 1C. I purchased on said date a' Mid Mle the property that was fold for Delinquent State and Count* Taxes for the year 1,914. due on said property, which wu Hated In th' name of Robt. Poele. Including ooai of Mid Mle amounting, to 110.74. Said property being deserlbed a> follows: 87 acres, old heme. Tou are further notified that you can redeam Mid property by parla* Mid amount prescribed by law oi ot before the First Monday fa May 1916. payable to the undersigned or W. B. Wind ley. Sheriff of Beaufort County. If it Is not paid by the said time the undersigned will demand s deed for Mid property. This January 14th. 1919. .i*L_ W. L. ODEN. 2-1 -ite. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Beaafort Ootsty. ~ To G. N. Wallace Heirs, of Long ?ere Township: You sre hereby notified that st a Tax Mle by W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff ot Beaufort County, at th? Court House door In the town of Washing ton. N. C., on the Srd day of May, 1915, I purchased on Mid dfcts at Mid Mle the property that Was sold for Delinquent State **nd County TaxM for the year 1914, due on sMd property, which was listed In the name of O. N. Wallace Heirs, In cluding cost of Mid sale amounting to 91-94. . , Said property being described as follows: 100 acres, old home. You are further notified that you can redeem Mid property by psying Mid amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday In May, 1919, payable to ths undersigned ori W. B. Wlndley. Sheriff of Beaufort County. If It Is not paid by ths Mid time the undersigned will demand e deed for Mid property. This January 14th, 1919. W. L. ODEN. 1-1-Stc. r HTATR OF NORTH CAROI.INA Beaafort Coaaty. To John W. Moore, of Chocowinity Township: You are hereby notified tb?t at a Ta* sale by W. B. Wlndley, 8herlff of Beaufort County, at - the Couft House door in the town of Washing ton, N. C., on the Srd day 'of May.. 1916, I purchased on Mid date at' ?Mid Mle the property that wm soldi for Delinquent State and County; Taxes for the year 1914, due on Mid property, which was listed In the! nam* of John Wv Moore, including coat of Mid Mle amounting to 910.99. Bald property being deserlbed a* follows: 6 acres, home. You are further notified that you can redeem Mid property by paying Mid amount preedrlbed by law on or before ths First Monday in May, 1916, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Wlndley. Sheriff of Beaufort County. If It la not paid by the Mid time the undersigned will demand a deed for Mid property. This January 14th, 1919. W L. ODEN. HTAT* OF NpRTH CAROLINA Uraarort Ooansty. ' <c To Kurallu Roboraon heln: Ton ?r. hn-.br notlllsd that at ? T.i Ml* by W. B. Wlndl.y, flh.rtff Of Bmatort County. at th? Court llndM door In th* town of W.bMdk ton; M. C.. on th. Srd day ot May, 1?1B, I purcb.M<V OB Hid dot. It raid Ml. th. property th.t ... .old tor D?llnii*?nt T??o? for Ufa n? ltl?, do. os Mid propafty, whlfh wu llatad In lb. nana of Mara?Uu> ltotwraon. Including MM of Mid Ml. SOTICK OF TAX PURCHASE. To Lodus Boyd * Tou ir? hereby Willed that ? a eaie tor iun by F. 8. windier, Otark of the Town of SolbaTeo, N. C.. held oil Monday, May 1. 1915. at the Court House door of Beanfort County, F. U Vollra purchased at eaid sale the property which wan iol? tor Delinquent City Tax** for the year 1*14 due on laid pro#** Which waa listed to the name of Loda? Boyd, including the eoet of ?aid tale amounting to *10.1*. Said property la deaeribed as fol Iowa: On Oam and Pantogo Streets Tou are further notified that you can redeem MM property by the payment of the taaea and coot al lowed by the law. to the undTalgned and if aald redemption la not made May I, m?. the undersigned- will lemaatf a tax dead for aald prop erty. Thla Febraary let. 1H? F. L.. V0L1VA. NOTICE OF BALE. Under and by virtue of power of <ale contained In n deed of frost from Sorry Parker to the under signed A. ML Danny, Trustee, dated ?ctober tnd. Ifl4, which Is record ed In the Register'* Offlce of Beau fort County, North Carolina, In Book 122, pace 38, to which reference la made, the underpinned will, on the 13th day of February, ltl?. at 12 Noon. sell, at pnblle auction, for cash, before the Court vHouse door of Beaufort County, the following described real estate, vis: A tract of land In the State of North Carolina, County of Beaufort and lo Long Acre Township, near Pine Town, N. C., which is describ ed In the following deed* duly re corded In the Register's Offlce of Beanfort County. North Carolina, to which reference Is made for deecrlp tloii: ? - ~ 1. P. B. Ingle to J. P. Weathers Truetee. dated Feb. 7th, 1919, Book 179, page f IS, containing both tracti 226 acres and 47 scree as convey ed by Chas. Brlgge to F. B. Ingle. Book 199, page A87 2. J. F. Weaver*, Trustee, to Norwood L. Simmons, deed dated Jan. 20th, 1914. and recorded in Book 179,- pags.SS7, conveying samr land as conveyed in deed from Chas Brlggs to F. B. Ingle, Book 149. pegs 211 2. Norwood ? L- Simmons nnd wife to Harry McMollan. dated March 3rd, 1914, whleh is doly re corded In the said Register's Offlce conveying a one-half lntereet. 4 V Norwood I* Simmons and Harry McMullan and wives to Barry Parker, deed dated April 12th, 1914, which Is likewise dnly recorded. There Is excepted however and not to be told hereunder 120 seres of the said land sold by Surry Parker and wife to Margaret J. Bd wards on August 27th, 1914. by deed duly re corded es aforesaid; the land hereby advertised to be sold containing 153% acres, more or less, and being the ?ame land* described lo the said mortgage. A. M. DDMAT. Trustee. i-l*-4we. To Augustus Alllgood: Tou are hereby not I fled that at ? Tax sale by Geo. B. Ricks. SherlfT of Reaufort County, at the Court House door In the town of Washington, N. C.. on the 4th day of May, 1914, 1 purchased on seld date at said sale the property that vas sold for De linquent Stste and County Taxes for the year 1913, dne on said property which was Hated In the name of Augustus Alllgood. Including eoat o' field sale amounting to 913.10. Seld property being deecrtbed a t follows: 14 acres, reetdence; 14 acm Alllgood. Ton are further notified that you can redeem ssld property by paying said amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday In May 1911, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff of Beaufort County. If it is not paid by the snl<* time the undersigned will demand s deed for said property/ This Jsnuary 19 th, 1919. W. L. ODBN. 3-l'-gte. statu ok NORTH CAROLINA Beaafort County. To 1. C. Henries: Von are hereby notified that at r tale for t?!M made bjt the gherir ft Beaufort Canntjf on Ikfl |rd da' ot Ma r. lilt. the. aoderalgraed par ehaMd a tract of land llatad In ron name, denerlbed a. follow,. 1 acr' - y r W w ^5 H. a. Ward .Junius D. Or WARD & GRIMES ? AUarueys-at-Law WA8HINOTON, N. O. We practice la the courts o FU? Judicial District ud Federal courts. HARRY McMUIXAN ? ATTORNBY~AT-LA W < Laughlnghouse Building, ? 0<*aar Second and Market Ma. ? r : Veterinary Surgeon ? Physician and Dentin ? Offloa Wlnfiald'a stable a Ml Markat 8t. a Day Phone II. Night Phone III ? A. Darnel. Jr. J. 8. Manilla! ? I*. a vimi w. W. Kitchia ? DANIEt A WARREN, ? MANNING A KITCHIN ? Attorneya-at-Law a Practice la Saparlor, F. d.r.i . and Supreme courts of this slats a A.D. MacLean, Washlngloo.N.C. a W. A. Thompson, Aurora.N.O. a McLEAN * THOMPSON ? Atlornsys-st-Lsw a Aarora and Washington, N, o. ? ???????? t I* Itmil r. H. Brju STEWART & BHYAN Attornars-at-Law WA8HINOTOH. N. C. ???????? ? ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? " N. L. Simmon w. L Viubu SIMMONS k VAUGHAN LAWTBRa Room. LaijjMnchoo.. Bvllding. WMhlBid#. N. 0. ? ,? , ???"?> '.31' " 9 . ?? ?????? JOHN H. BONNEB AttorD?7-?t-Law WASHINGTON, N. 0. wmmm STATE OP NORTH OAROL1NA Ik- Beaufort Gouty.. . I To Saato IlOB Da?ie: Ton are hereby notified that at a | lax Sale by W. B-. Wind ley, Sheriff of Beaufort County, at the Court Hoa ?e door In the town of WaiihtDg ton, N. C. ,ou the 8rd day of May. 1915, 1 purchased on kald date at aid sale the properly that was eold I tor delinquent ta*ee for the yesr 1914, due on said property, which was listed In the aame of Soaie Abb Davie, Including coat of said sale amounting to fl.10. .ft Said property being described s* follows: 4 acrcs, Yetted Bou.k Creole School District. Richland iMMp^ Yoa are further ootid*! that yoo can redeem said property by paying said amount prescribed by law on ot before the *rd day of May. 1914. payable to the undersigned or W U. Windley, Sheriff of Baaufort County. If It is not paid by the asid Urn* the undersigned will demand a Dcd far said property. This January tlth. 1916 1 HOWARD W1NKIRM* 1-1 1-1 U. STOCKHOLDER'S MF.RTIXO. The regular annual meeting of the N stockholders of The Saving* * Truit ; ? Co. of Washington. N C.. wiH bs mix iw
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