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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWSl PUBLISHED EVEHY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8TTNT>AY8. Entered u ?econd-cla?a matter, August 5, 1909, at the poftoAee! of Waahinjfton, N. 0M under the act of M&feh 8, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:' One Mont* $ .26 Four Mon the . 1.00 r Bi* Month* 1.50 One Year 8.<n? Subscription* uiuat be paid for in advance. If paper i? not re ceived promptly, telephone or write tins otiioe. Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued, will pleea* notify this office, otherwise it will be continued at regular ?uba< ription rate*. jajaes l. mayo Pbophietou CARL GOERCH Edit..* WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH ->o, 1910. "P1100LIS1I FEELINGS." Winn the inacarmi slip* otf your ft-rk and you're lef: with on end of it in your mouth and the utile r end dandling below y??ur chin No cases so tar rep rt.- l this wtvk before tin- may- *.h' re.*?>rdci or th ? justice of the peavc. This speaks well f r the d portnu ut o: our town. \\\ nder ii Washington ha? a* g ? ! a r port. ? Ihdhavc. Journal. Huh! If i?ur lecordcr. mayor, justice of the peace ami p lice for spent all their time placing eheek r? and d:tiiuo.-, we could l-oa.-i of the same record. A. i-i-lt n ! will hap| < n in the r. gulav 1 families, F r in-tam* ? The Ev !.!r:Lr 1 !? ^ratn of Koekv Mount tlie ? ? t h ? ? r day had i's nanii changed to "Telegram The Evening." What was the make-up ma: drinking, 1 1 ? f York town. Va., is ping ? have a d\n:'mite plant. according t press report". Let's e?ni ? io think ? ! i\ (' rnwailU blew up a Yorktown. W. wondir if d\ua-niiie do tin- same! While they probably have the right ro do so. we hardly hiliev that the three doctors and nurse who gave their -kin f.-r a palbn in a New Ii rn hospital. will make any h--wl aboiu "bc'iug .-kinnod.] Winn von Lr,,r tired ? -m.? in-.' ]?? I'.'i -s and il?e war situation change ia mi1. Joel t>> :he li ?! llil! r-ad impr v.-m.-ui pn-ji-i-l. THE VSK or l'KOEAMTY. We rerei v?d .i'j -'in-j !? t? r Saturday i- n. l!"v. < L. 1! : pre.-idim: l i r tin; ^ * ? : ! . . -t rhurii. in v.h :i l.i r :- i: ' ? certain edin rial. puUi-iii'i i:i r : . - ? ? lumn* ia-' vvi i k m:k1 :? t;. eaptii.n . .t "Ciiw * I"::. !1 !l !" The o il? -rial n : rr> d t ? t!.e r ...ilk that rtsidu. - ? f El 1'.. ? a- idf? ?*>-? d T" li.?- l"n:"i l >:a' ? :v - their way t" M?n!< ? ? run ?wn Villa and his 1 audit-. Mr. load contends that i- is "nor wb? I *.'tue f??r the only pap pul ti -In d in our city, wh:?*U goes in: - m.-t < f our }?? ?: i . ;?? -et tli exaniph 1m u :>? o ir b..ys and srirt- of em-ourairiirj the me prot'auit by pni-lieily. ? itN-rial]y. j,:-:i-.\ i i?ir ii and intui udln^ i;s u.?. un-U any ciri-utas aiu-r-." Fr?j|ii a -rri.-ilv m r.il p- int of view, Mr. Hi a 1 i- un'jnc?.ti..u;iM u 1 ' L "?/.? mu-r I. admiiu-d that the e??n:iiiu?::is at:n -ya? ?? ll,.. ' ? -UlT T a* til- hail . .f M v: Mil- f ih.'- .i a n: ir.ai :n. We aiinvivly appreciate Mr. lo ad" I' t:er and I 1j?* a-lvi.-e hi* ?ivrs. In the eniti'lusioti ?.f his h-tt'^r he a-ks: "I-n't it h- tt -r. rait her i teach thi-in 1y the crea* <>f a m-w-pnper's intlueiiee that n ess? is slretiir hened hv the use of profanity .and thai trenrlemen an ladies di ? noi use profanity? Tp^u si-e-nd thought. I am sure yoi will asrree with me.*' We DO airri-e wifli him. But there is one part of hi- -raremen that we question, and "hat is: "gentlemen and ladies do not use pr. fanity." We know a lauc nund>er of persons ? voting and oM? ladies and jrf-ntlenien ? wh?i d ? n<?t appear n> 1h? sIk :-ked t;? any ir ?*? n extent when a fi*w expletives are hrouirhr into the citnver>ati? n. T; fa"1, we have noticed that profanity ? of the milder kind ? is in con; mon use amens* ninny of our residents whom even Mr. Ii- ad. we a: cm i lid nt. wi'iild rJa^-] l'y ntnler the head cf "ladies and gentleman." We tin not ni<-nti?: n this fii'-r r. . countenance t)u- prartice. We d^pl.-r it. f"T it h< rh "'?> tt. i* j ii" asid vulvar. Wi- S i 1 i- v? ilia: it Woeld !? an cxi'tdl tit idt a f -r ?otu.. . .f ilie ministers < f the city t>. take tin suhj?ft a- a tn.\t f'.r r'i? ir yinv n- and in l i- way a't.inpt r eliminate the ai-tioxi>.ti* nud altn<f(th'-r ?? > fr?fjuf-ii! n-f of pr>*fa:i expre--i"ii*. W.- :? T- . k li'v< rhat if some i.f tht l.idi - ra' v 1 a lit?! objection wIkii nn ? a'Ji is lr..uirht into the ??? !j V4-r-at i? ii. it wi.mh have the ripht etTer-t. We airain ?*?!? to tluutk Mr. Head f< r his I -Mcr ami w- h"p ? thai it will li'-ar fruit of t?:? ri^ht kind. Wo are willinir to <riv- him <n auM>ne ? l-r- anv rea- ? ? ? i 1? ; mount '-f spaf-o in -In- Mailv N't w- fo; any articles thev e.n; doir- to writo on the subject atid co-opera*' in any way wo can. Mil. SMALL S Sl dCiESTIOV. In .Saturday's editi- n. we |'i:lil.sh<d n htlr*r from ("on^rcs-nuu1 ?Tohn If. Small, retrsirdin" ih" INd Hill r?-ad nroi<-*t. Mr. Smu' expressed himself as heartily in favor of building she road and rrm trioiitinir ti:- -nan <n n? , Ap r.->. lit so- . mil: ? I t.'u' eottmiiM which has the ina'Mi* in ?'li.o'iic. r>. I -r-. ?? ?m ai f|iiain;< d with evi-ry <1 tail of rhf |?r< J ? ??? ' . in '?)??! r r):.i* rhev niav l?c slide t?? ?> ] 1 1 .r ? ? t v;ir fipur' j and yivc out ;uiv oJhfr inforniatioTi uluti taliini; njnoi Joi-a resident- f??r ?-? ?n t r i Jo ? t i ? ns. Ihis ha- irlr<?ady been arranged for, a- the committee have taken steps to -r ?? ? ,i r*' :i ef/Uipi '?ii; niyiiif .r '?> ^o <.v r th*- ground ;md t fully advi-f 'hem as to site l?c.t i.? lh<l ? t pr i-fdurc. Tin y r-i k ot the matt r -cvrral days ap? and liopi- to have their man h re wifhi'i a short time. When thev appear b? fore the loard of county e?un missioners at the next :a' ?ir?'_r they expect to b> able t-? answer any questions that u.ay Ik- broit^hr up. NEWS A N I > EDITORIALS. We have heard various times remarks regarding certain arlicl?* whicii have been publish' d a* hews matter. I*'? r eximipl' . we hav* l>e' ti flskhl: "Why are y n ??it>p?.rtin^" Judjre Whedheef" or "II??vv r|f?e* if happen that you ?iatul up f?-r I'o'.-evelt f" ami many otiier queries of a lik" nature. What, is piildisherl in the NEWS ('OIJ'MWS of n paper has n bearing on that paper's policy. If we happ'n to publish an artici about Whedliee. that d<?es nut sifrtiify we are supportinir him. If w make mentir n (,f KrrfiQevelt as Iwinf? a likelv eandidat ? for the j?resi dential chair, it dee^ not menu that we are Costing for lioosevelt t bo elected. Articles which anpear as news should bo cons'dc^d a: news alone. They aro published as items that are believed will in terest. the rrader. They have absolutely no bearing upon the policy of the paper. The editorial columns alone ire used for exprwaions ot policy or opinion. Therefore, when a headline appear# In the newi column* to the effect that "Tom Brown thinks liooaerelt will win," Undoes not mean that THE PAPER believes he will win. It merely wants to ahow its r aJers what Tom Brown thinks. But if an editorial appears under the caption of "We Wan* Hooscvclt for President," it may thin be inferred that tlie paper i a supporting Roosevelt. "THE OTHER I Fe'.'ou) Says-"f MOONSHINE? (New ?;? n Sun-Journal) Whcicvt: <v? hear some fellow de-' clare thit the Radicals are going to win ai the corning elect on. wo aro constrained 10 wocder what particu lar brand lx has been using. STUKNI OIS WORK. < Bclhavcu Journal) The domino anit checker players ia Ue haven from the last . reports, W' fit ?j Uridine thrlr own and are still experts *at the ganio. Experts lu uih<?r towns doubling this haj t- iter cov.c down and trj conclu sions. WE THINK SO T::0. t C.!:'!.'! :.-?hor:? News) II*. I1 t ? no ri' a fool rot!or -'?'?t t!' ? :i n r in th- Mexican who i ;? I ' *? >?: t.? l.? r. v. all d. * The nio'.ive of Villa in invading Co'um tbU* w:a> li:.v? .'us? natural CUA j edr.c--#. an l t'-en it nnjr have be<?n ' |.i certa'u amount of dollars supplied bv ncuu- r"! i! or j-erjons d?-s'roas WE '"UMl TIH.V WON'T, I i N- r.-? o-.d Ob^-rv. r) j Ju-t :t< we h . rr* a .fit to ?>? it | ' e Wa !i :i X- s <o:nVv; alons land r? .*?::!??? :i t !:c- punt: it a j ?\p?<?!r -??. ?. -v :? >j s|c3' uudtr eoa::und ??:* P.: \ ? We ?1 -- ? na-lu:i w'll not to f v ^ :j .;ns: *lU*cua the nihthai.itv. in commenting on our recent edi torial In ragfcrd to Mr. Gregory's war sdrertlremcnt, the Washington (N. L'.") Da ly News dissents strongly from our statement that until some credible witness Is prepared to deny Iho truth of the statements set forth in that advertisement. thex should bo acceptcd as true. We believe the statements are true. The facts atat :d are well authenticated, and we Relieve the people should know thora. The usual objection to this adver 'lecxnent Is not tbat the statements it contains are untrue, but that its publication Is unneutral. In other worda. we shou'.d not te'.l our read ers about the bad conduct of Ger mans became this nation has declar ed Itself ocut'ai In the armed con llct. That ?s not our Idea of neu trality. The fact that the govern ment Is not taking s'.des in the flght is no excuse for the Individual dtl '.on to shut his eyes and ears to a "lain case of :*!?hi and wrong. Other papers may close their columns If l.itcy with, but \vh*n any credible .vitness wishes to testify how the wo men and children of Be'glum, or any other country, have been as saulted and outraged and mutilated, tho columns of this paper will b: found open ItffEVMATIC PAIN* STOPPED. The drawing of muscles, th<* sore ne??, stiffness and agonizing pain o Rheumatism uuirkly yield to Sloan' Liniment. If stimulates circulatio: to the painful part. Just app'y a directed to th" sore spots. In a shor lime the pain giv s way to a tin gl in sensation or onifort and warmtt Hrres' proof - -1 have had wondei ful relief nince I used your Linlmer. on my kn*.'. To think one applic: I tion cav inc relief. Sorry 1 haven' I 5 pace to t^ll sou the history. Thank I :ns you fur what your remedy ha> j done for mo." ? James S. Perguson Philada. Pa. Sloan's l.iniment kl'.l; pain. 28c at Mrugglsts. LIS i OF CANDIDATES ( \<JTi: ? I'niil further rot Ire no cvntrslatn may cast for publication niim tiia:t ii \ r- iIuukuuI \?.irs ou uuy cno iky. This iiu.it will be re moved tnicr iu tiit* coutciit.) r;: Waili.ri distwct n iMiiiuit oxe ?i:-'r:rt ? m?iraCf$ all t.-rriiory within the limits or tlie city ol on j of t ?? v i.i id e ol Market Street. nn ? li 5 To-.jp. O: i*o to ilri? dl-trict. MUi M ;?}* Hill o i;^:ci?a C'ar.ir Miss ?Margaret Handy Miss Carol Willis Miss Evelyn Jones / Miss Kutii \ it:.-:on M!? Lillian Od*n M!?? Pat Harris Mrs. A. S. Jordan Mrs. Jack Waters M 13. II. E. Wind ey M *4 >!?'rpio Spain Miss Ma j L'loi.ts: MiiiB E.ia 4. t- vJ'uaur.cey Miss Mabel Daily i:..x.>bi?ih Mill Miss Laura Cranch Miss Ei.z.ibctb Mcllhenny Miss E 'znb?-<)t Miss Fannie Stewart '-.ft: * i.ift Mrs. A. L. Woo'.ard, Washington ? Ulaaaoud Eavalicre and one Gold Watch must I! F.I) 1. 5,000 vot*-t 5,080 votes 5,130 VOtOi 5,020 votes 5,070 votes 5,080 votes 6.000 vote 5,ioo vote5 iyOOO vote.1 5,000 vote* 5,000 votes 5,000 votes 5,040 votes 5,060 votes 5.000 votes 5,000 votes 5,090 votes 5,000 votes 5,000 yotas 5,000 votes 5,000 votes 5,120 votes must niSTKIC.T MMIll.lt TWO Th! . fl:s*rict embraces all torrj/ory within the limits of the city of Wat bin:: on w-t of <br. middle of Market Street. On ?? }? -' T'?irr, One Diamond J.avaiSere ana One Gold Watch ?o to ?hi? di.-trlei. MifS K"? Craswell Mary Watson .V-.-s Hi) ie ("arrow Miss .luf-tin" Cnrmalt Mliss Mary Cnrf"r Miss I/j3 Ian Fii-wrvrth li s Mary Cly l ? 1lar-?;i t!v* Ki ? !?? Mar h !i??? l.il'.Uin f'simjil.e 1 Miss Hlp-rh" I!dm M r.?. J. M J^rv;-? ... Mr*. K. E. Wiliipt M!?b Corrlne Criirht . . , \f>* |f,.-a fhrrry . . . . M Nim I? ?' od ?? . . . M tin i, >? :i . , * ' M: 3 All l: A Cell Woo!?rd 5.000 votes 5,090 votes 5.040 votes 5.000 voten 5,060 votes 5.000 votes 5,00.0 votes 5.070 votes 5. l>00 vote? 5.000 votes 5.000 votcf 5.000 voles 5,000 votes 5,000 votes' 5,030 votes 6.000 votes 5,000 votes Th-; ?"f'o. DISTRICT M MIM'itt TTTIIEK (ll irirt pmf.mrr, nil frri 'try or ike Townships or n?>h. and and Hyde County. AVO!!> (OI.DH. Sudden rbane:^. h'r'i wfndo. rh:ft!nt: *?as'jhs r*u?r> COM* and Rr'pp . arl * !??*??? uprin* rn!r|?? nnr-it^'ne and ?J>n*nro;i?? and n r? lik'Vy lo turn- In to n chronlr unnmT couch. In sii'-h !"ii*eg ?nk" n troatmont of Dr. K'ns's New r?i?rov ry. a p>:i<>nnt f.avatlrr Tir Syrup. It ?o'jthn? th" rough iho rcl'l and hrl^i hrenk u an attack of pr'ppr. ll? n'^rndy nr" p:ired, no mixing or fusing. Ju?t ?'k your drnfrftist for a liotf'e of |jr K!njt> X"w r>:?rovory T uted and tried for over 4 0 years. Vwtaa Legislation. fn Rwlt/trlnnd, on llio demand of 60.000 votera or of eitfiit canton*. any law paafted by ?h* federal parliament aunt bo submitted to the jrenerul body of tbo t*-opi* for n<ceptanc? or r^.'er ilon. m ? - ' One Big Tour. One Diamond Laiallsre tad 0?e Gold Watch must SO to this district. Miss Naucy Marsh, Bath . 5.080 votes Miss G adys Hlgsom, R#asomvUle . 5.000 votes Miss Hattle Harris. Swan Quarter - \ . . ... 5.000 votes Miss Mat tie Wlcdflald, Pantego 6.000 votes Mlsa Betba Burbage. Bath 5.000 votes Miss Ruth V. Eborn, Bath 5.000 rotea Mlsa Annie cutler. Surry ? ? MOO votes Miaa Mary Marsh, Bath . . . n . 5.000 tfttea Mlsa Hallle Brooks. Bath 5.0?0 rotes Miss Mamie Adama. Bath 5.000 votes Mi.. Bmli DmrMport. Bmtt Ml.. Add'. Burble. ? ? ? MIm L.U o.rrj. 8wan Qu.rter ? tin. Tom S*n4?rion. L?k? Mln lubcU. Midgett. F.trfleld S.800 TOW. Mlsa Matt'.e Mann. Mlddlotown 5.000 votes Mlsa Rebecca Spencer, Flnglebard 5.000 rotea Miss Maael I.upton. Swan Quarter 5,000 rotea Mies Lucy Berry, Bwan Quarter 6.0 00 rotes Miss Martha O'Neal, 8!tHesville 5,040 votes Miss Annie Nelson, Fairfield - 5.000 rotea Mrs. Alex Noe, Lake Landing 5,000 votes Mi's Martha Credl?, Swan Quarter.......... . 6,000 votes Miss Mattle 8windeU, Sladesvi'.le 6.080 votes Mies Marie Jones. Lake Landing 6,000 votes Mins Bessie Watson, Engelhard ....7 5,000, votes Miss Margaret Mann, Swan Quarter 5,000 vote? Miss Ruby Credle. Lake Landing ... 6,000 votes M'sb Mary Carter. Fairfield 5.000 votei MUs Ella Crcdle. Swan Quarter 6,000 vote* Miss Efflp Halgbt, Bolbaven .* 5.000 vote* Mlsa f aille Bateman, Cresswell . 6,000 vote* Miss Minnie Hodges. Mackeys . . .* .' 5.000 vote? Mies Bernice Fagaxr, Roper 5,000 vote; Miss A. C. Carstarphun, Roper *. 6,000 vote; DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR This district embraces u'.l territory in Washington township excep' the city of Washington, Long Acre Township and adjoining territory. One B'g Tour, One Diamond Lavaliere and One Gold Watch must ei> to this district. x Miss Bculah Starling, Washington 5,120 vote Miss Ncna Rogers, Washington RFD 5,000 vote) Mrs. J. E. Wall, Washington RFD 5.000 votef Xli?s Hat tie Webster. Plnctown R-2 5.040 votet Mlsa Erie Woolard, Plne'.own RFD 5,000 votci Miss Ella Ketch. Plcetown R-2 5,070 vote Miss Pearl Jefferson, Pine' own RFD 5,000 vote Miss Eva Paul. Plnctown RFD 5,070 voter MUs Lucy Kil'..ugsworih, Pinetown RFD *r < . ,T. 5,000 votuh DISTRICT X CM IIER FIVE This district embraces the townships of Chocowlnlty and Richland and adjoinivg territory. ? One B e Tour, One Diamond Lavaliere and One Gold Watch mus ?n to this district. Miss Bessie Mae Bell, Aurora 5.000 vote> Miss Eugenia llives. Aurora 5.000 vote Mrs. W. S. Tyson. B'.ounts Creek 6,110 vote Mrs. D. U. "Martin. South f're^k " 5.0*00 vote M ss Xancv Mcl.awhorn, Vaiu-eboro 5.000 vote Ml#* Margaret DunVar Royal 5,000 vote Miss Lom Lane. ^?dwa:d. RFD 5,000 >ote Mrs. T. W. Bonner, Bonnerton 6,000 vote Miss Fannie Price, Aurora . 5,040 vote Mi?s Eunr.a Cuthrell. Aurora 5,000 vote Miss Kat:e Toleu. Blounts Creek 5,000 vote Mitra Neva Warren. Vancebcro 5.000 vote Miss Charity Swindel', Aurora 5,100 voti Mi3s Edna Dugird. Vaneeboro ...... '. 5,000 vote Mrs. M. S. Cox, Blounts Creek 5,000 votf Mrs J. B. Harvey. Yanrehoro 5,080 vote Miss FVnror Cuthrell. Aurora ." 5,000 vote Mrs. L. E. Sm.th, Vaneeboro 5.000 vote Mrs K. S. Bonner. South Creek 6.000 vot<= Miss Sallle llollowell, Aurora E.090 >ot? Miss Lucy Ross. Bonnerton . ? 5.000 vote Mlsa Li'lian Howe, Edward RFD 6,000 vote Miss Fanny Allen, Royal 5.080 vot-> Mrs. R. L. Jones. Blcunts Creek 6,000 votr Miss Ruth Stephens, Aurora 5.U90 vote Miss Mildred Johnson. South Creek -... 5,000 vote M??s Ester Kramer, Royal 5,000 vote Miss Dora Daniels. Blounts Creek '. . . . 5.000 vote Miss Hancy Cuthrell. Aurora- 5,000 vote Mist Ol ie A us' to, South Creek 5.000 vote MI*s Maud TTollowell. Royal 5,000 vote Miss Etta Rives, Aurora 5,000 vote Miss M-llle Stllley, Blounts Creek - 5,000 vote Ml?t Dorothy Tuthl'l, South Creek 5,000 vote Miss Vlo'a Mcl.awhorn. Vanceboro 6,000 vote Miss Mildred Ross, Fdwards 5.000 votf M!rt Myra Smith. VTincoboro 5,000 vol-? Miss Belva Rrnnr't, Edward 6.000 vo!? M ss Emma FtoUlrsen. Ca^h Corner 5,000 vote MIf* Mildred McCottcr. Ca?h Corner 5.000 votr Miss Charlotte Muse, Cash Corner 5.000 vote Miss Lola l-and. New Bern 5,000 vole Miss Rowora Fu'cher, Fdwird 5,000 vote M'ss Sallle Bennett, Edward 5,000 vote ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DULY NEWS GIVE RESULTS J. I.K< >N WOOD JAMBS W. OlLB Mnnlton Nf* York Cotton Ridianffo. J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS Stock *>. Bonds. Cotton. Grain and Provisions, 78 Plum*, Btreet, Carppnt^r Building. Norfolk. Va. private wires to New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Board Trade hp! other financial centers. ('ORB KPPONDFJNCB RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Investment a?d marginal accounts Riven careful attention. Aftr r this Ballot has been signed by the contcst manager it may be held l>;ick anil voted Inttr. Subscription Ballot IN DAILY NEWS TOUR PARTY AM) PRIZE CONTEST A ken Signed by Contest Manager, This Ballot is Worth 2S,ooo Vote* TVin ba.^ot accompanied by onn subscription ot at least nine months In length wit] be counted for r.v uij-five thousand votes. The subscriptions wilt also earn votes at shown by the vote table. Cnwlutau- Addpeaa nt.trlf* Mo Contest Mgr. (Not good unless signed by the Contest Manager) ONJ.Y ONE OP THEME BAMvOTS WILL BE CREDITED TO EACH OO X TEST A XT. &it: . Business Cards Jno H. Small A. D. MacL >?4? ? 8. C. Bragaw W B. Rodman. Jr. ? SMALL, MaoLKA.N, BKAUAW * RODMAN ? AltarujMCLk* ? Office* on Market St.. Oppoalta ? Cllj H*ll Wutlniui. N. C. I H. W. CARTER, M. D. 4 Practice llmltsd to diaeaete if < EYE. BAR. N08E * THROAT < and the FITTING OF GLA8SB8 1 Office orar Browo'a Drag Store. * Hours 9 to IS a m.; 2 to ft p.m. i except Mondays. WASHINGTON, N. a ' ' 1 ?*???????! ? ?? ??????{ H. 8. Ward Junius D. Grimes < WARD & GRIMES Attorn?ys-at-Law WASHINGTON. N. C. We practice In t?e courts of the Firet Judicial District and the Federal courts. W. C. RODMAN Attorney-at-Law WASHINGTON. N. C. HARRY M cM DLL AN ATTORNEY- AT- LAW Laughlngbouae Building, Corner S??cond and Market 8ts. R. a ST1 GO. B.S.,D.V.M. WASHINGTON. N. C. Veterinary Surgeon Physician and Dentiat Office Winfleld's Stable 243 Market St. ' Day Phone 25. Night Phone 238 E. A. Daniel, Jr. J. 8. Manning L. C. barren W. W. Kltchin DAN J EL H WARREN,. MANNING * KITCHIN Aitorneys-ai-LAw Practice In Suporlor, Federal and Supreme court* of this ?tat* ? ??e eeae* A.D MacL?*an. W*abingu>n.N.C W. A Thompson. Aurora.NC McLean & Thompson Attorneys-at-Law Aurora and Ws*bington. N. 0. E L. Stefan F H Bryan .STEW AIM 4 UI{ VAN ?ttoroeys-at-Law WASHINGTON, N. C. N. I.. Slmuioue W. L. Vaugban SIMMONS A- VADGHAN lawyers Rooms 13-14-15, LaughlnghouM BulMIn* Washington. N. 0. ****????? <?. A. PHILLIPS &? BLO. KIRK INSURANCE WASHINGTON. N. C. JOHN n. BONNER Attorrjey-at-]?aw WASHINGTON. N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. DjAirtue of the povrcr and auth >rlty contained In a certain Mor gags >eeri. excculrd n: rt do'.ivercd by W. J. Whits and rcnnie H. White, of ?'???my .\orih ? arol.na. to L. Y. Holllday of Bald County and Slate, -n u.e nth day t Jjnuary, 1908. and .d:y ie-oru.d In the Register of )e?d? Off. rp of Hoaufort County, In ^ook, 151, page 248, the uridurFigned ' nv- -,.i ? i'? rule before the Court House Door In Washington to lie tt.fimii bidder for cash.'on Mon Jay, the 17th day of April, 1916, at rh? hour of twe'.vfl noon, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and be ing hi Hie Coun'.y of Beftufort, and eiiatu of Nor h Carolina, and de scribed as follower' ^ "Adjoining the lands of 8. R. Fowio and others. Beginning at the mouth of Hofi?->! branch on the west side of H oiints Creek, and run ning with paid branch its various courses lo the edge of the Smith old Spld. thfnce ft west coarse with said edge row to Holly Branch, thence with raid branch to Sijeoard'H Run t hrpra with Shrpsfrd's Run to th" mouth of said run, thence with the n ?.n cre^k o he lennp In*, con taining 60 acres more or less." . This sale will be made on the date stipc'^'d for tho mirpone oT satisfy ing the term* of said Mortgago Deed herein described. This the 17ih day of March, 1916. L. T. HOLL1DAY, MorJgnsr?e. I. MARSHALL COX, Owner of DeJ>t. D. M CLARK, Attorney. 1-11-4 wc. to t*. Daily (????.
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