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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED EVEHY AFTERNOOK EXCEPT StTtfDAYS. Entered u Mcood-clua matter. August 5, 1909, at the poetnffloe of Waahin*ton, N. O., under the act of March 8, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ob? Y ear SjOO I Subscription? miut be paid for in advance. If pap**r ia not re- 1 reived prompt]?, telephone or write this office. Sultaeribers desiring | the paper discontinued, will plea* notify this office, othrrwi^ it will j be continued at refnilar aubecriptioh ratee. J AMES L. MAYO Proprietor CARL GOETtCH Editor WASH IXC Toy. XOIM II i AtW.IXA. MAWII 1!>1C. "PHOOI.ISU FEKI.OTGS." When your vvift- happen* ti ? walk int?.? a <wetl cat" - ati?i cat?-lie* yi.til dining with a r-trango 'Yhiekei;." Washinjroti :?"day extend* th?? triad hand t.> her country ?*?>u-iris. I We hope rhat all will hau* the time of their liv s while in the citvl and will vUit tij? just a* they can. They are ahvay* wel come. HAIL TO TIJK PKOGKHSS. ^ ix'.-r-im '* iasuo of rii-- Wa-i.i nT'-'ti Progress contained a whu? reference to the maiiairenunl *>f the Pailv Now.-. We i- licve. i. wi vcr. that it wa? written in a moment ?>i" thoughtless ness or el- c ! i ?* int.-ii.lcil to \,o taken scri usly. I: iniirh: U- mentioned hero. l?v way >>x explanation. that ilie Pro gT-ss is the '.'???.i! weekly paper. Our peru-a! tin* bright an-! cheery editorial column "f tho Pr.> crr^s lias shown u< that the ? ?? I i ! ? >r p<?-'<*<-es a keen an*l subtle sense of lunii'-r nn< I imd-?uhtdly tin- paraeraph we refer to was the result of "i:e of hi* witty little ont^ur-*-. We would hati* to think or Iteiieve that the article \va< intended to taken seriou-ly. f-r we have tin irreate-t re^p^t and esteem for the Pn 'Lrre.s?. I: i* one of rh<- newn-st pancrs that comes on our oxchanee li-t an.! ?s filled with thoughts and philosophic* of which Soeratrn or I -thi n?* .?i i irh ( well have 1*-?1 r proud to have l>een tho author*. The editor has shown himself t> l>o exceptionally progressive in the interes's of l-.*.h city an?l country. T"n fortunately few persons ap pear to realize this f .r. although he has boon a candidate f<?r many ollji? s. lie has u-nally heen last :n ihe race. It is hoped that they will change in their attitude. Oreat and powerful lias heou, an 1 i-. the intlnenee wti-lded l>\ the Progress for pnMie j !. It i- that i' ha- n- elected to wi.-l.l[ this power in the local i~?uc? tlur h-ive l?een '?V'ourht up, such a< * L.- ; Ked Ilill road, tho township Uoid iVsuo and nnmer-'Us o:hcr civic im p:-"V"?:i n*- '-nt thiit was pr??haKy due to ov. r-i^ht. W- nro prr-i 1 ..f 'he Pr trr? atid prmid to think that W,i shiri2N.nl i- 'lie h -me '?f such an en terpri *'.:???. io. asrsrrra*ivo and broad minded paper. The Wal eriyois who make a practice stulTin*; the wn-'epap'-r hanker* the p.?iM!ieo with each is.-uo should be ?? inale.Kiv ??? appreciate true 2Tvatn<^- However. * ? -? -ti -* d# red. ' ??; i !i I. pin- *ha* th#? Old R li aM?- Vr> CT' ? ^ !%?- p up I w-"-rk and will C'-titinue en^'h we-k to -pr? a : ?:r -ivlt an inwilua Me f*u,d humor, with and deep thouprl. I (>:' wh:i*h i*. and it ah'ie*. i- rnpaMe of pri?>l?ieinir. TFTF. K'WH Ql'ESTIOX. If. n?v?'Vr?r p:-r' ..f r '.r *- pivr-r th^ro appear* an invrviw wit! Juvno* F. Wnnn. :i r^ml f-nnlw^r. wit ? ? lm~ hi ??' :ar<r<* "Iip <" i ? - ? ri !'*t i ? -r <^f the now hisfliwav* 1- inif l.iii/ in On von eonnty. Mr. Wmin jnalvf ff.mp inrprp-finir <t: 'rvur-nf-s |fo niipr- ? 1 . .-i r rltf y- ni'l U ar? Pxrra vacant evp'-n of imtjifv fi.r Fii-fm f'ur-.liiiii : 'h:if it will not "li-.M np" ami will r?-'|:iin? a'rrriti'm at all t i rri? Tn fact. he it t tori v ?li*fiirrpp* wiili evpry i'lra whmh lias l.?wn L'iveii out hy \V. >. Falli3. Stfl^* lnirhwas encmppr. Mr. Wrenn is prol.nl-lv ri/ht when li^ ^tam* rhaf thp T-llli ii?r*<^n eeim-nf. flay ami ?rrav?l r- -a ? ! i? m<*?ro ilitraMe an '1 rwpiirp* les* at T^nii- n than a san-l-elnv r?-a*l. There i = vrv little ?* aVmt that. The rjue^'i -.n t } i n r will ar'-e uppermost in tlir? miiir]: of inter ?"?? fn.l in n? a?if"rt eonnty rr-;?'K however. i< whetln r w ean atTorrl t-> r?i i i 1 ? 1 n?a<T* of rho tvpe rer>ojr,meivle.l l?y liirn. v Whether it will he liettpr t?*? put flown nhont a liuii'lr- ?1 miles of *Aml-elav f ail or twelve mile* ??" the cement. elav anil pravel roa?l. is fhe problem that the homl i-<up pomtni.-?ion will have tr? joIvp. '1 hp foundation f<>r roa 1 work in IJeanfurt eonnty i 5 pr?or. TIip laml is low and with tlv a vera -p* roa?l. a h. avy rain will play havoe. Pi't po'inty 5* Itrffinr 'r ? ?o realize this. Wo wonhl like f-> li 1 r fr'-rn any of fhe re-hleir* in the township who ram to i*xprr--< th< m^elvee on tl?r? =si il ?j * as to which type *r. f roa'l they woiiM ree'irnmeml hniMinfir. If appear* tn ns that it is entirely a rna'ter of rpian'ify vs. quality. Whieh 'lo wo want? TT1F MAYOR PROP.T.FM. There is =ai'l f'? ho cr>n?Mfrahlr? 'HfTipnlfv in fin'Uni? a man t?? a r( Tnny?r '?f Wa-hinffUm ai)H nwimo f)i#? flnticn which will fall f'> his hit wIipii F. C. Knclrr'j rp?iimat?on froos info ofTpot nf*vf month. Thia i- nor ^tranir^. Thr? ofTifo farrir^s witli it n wpirjht of r'* ?p^?n<ihilMp?. p'in"i?lorahlo rrifirism ami p'?or pay. If rfqinrv^ a lart'o arno-ml '.f trmp, tjoorl jiulffmpnf an'l PXPniHivo ability. Tho rity /.f Wn-li ih?rt'?n i^ 'hr lars^pef =inirV rf?rp^?rn*if?n in Tlrau fr?rt rountv ari'l ia al^o t)i ^ wpalfhi^nf. Tim y? nn rl of thi=* rorp'irali'in ? tho Tnav??r - ns hi<* tho ontiro popnlatirm <>f thp ritv. I Tii calnry i- ^p/iO n vrar. TIipiy* arr- many ofhor oorp'-'ratif?n^ in Wa.*hinfirf'?n henlwr niill- -nrwl variolic rnrT^antilo ootahlishmpnl*. Thn hoa'l "f tlir-i'- f^rporaf ion- f }?c* pr'-^i'h-rit* a ro ro=pon?il?|p t" only alnnit half a l ?/' r; r?>pn Mio f-oir-f r.f '1 i rfc'nr*. Th'-ir ?alari'*? run 1 1 y? ff? fiv<* fiiT'in--. \n<l vft. a r?* m.J fho ?lufif*i f?f mayor Penally a? har'l ari'l a* 'liffi< nlr ii- th'???? ?f tli*- pn-*i?l nf of ?/?mo mill ??r har?l wnr?? ?toro ? If \\ afthinfflon won]'] h.?v nf^airH h?okp'l affr?r propprlv !f sh'i'iM lakn alrpn t/? pay if-t ni:ivi>rv proprrJv. It i? ri'lifiiloiiA u> r-xpfu-f a r>iari ? ? ? givo np prrw1 ir-al! v hii onfir t'MiP. ami fo ilovotp hi<* fltfpiilion 1*? li , a own hnni mw rm vvi-ll. f?>r a <alar\ that is lower than that. jminI tho avpratro lalw?rpr. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS Healthy Old Age Tarings Happiness simple Remedy lYomrtm Health by OHiwrnln* T?*Mleney to toast ipnllcu. Advancing years Impair the action of the vital organs. Old re* should I be the period of greatest bappine?*. ; but good heallu 1? necessary. Con-' st I pa 'ton r hould t: ?* he tolerated ? it is often thy dine* ? use of ill health. Headache. baching. bi iousr.ess. bloat. droA\-i.R ss after eating and other symptoms 'f constipation can be readily relieved, by the u*e of a' ??Imply laxative compound rold in drug stores under the name of i*r IViMwet'.'s Syrup Pepsin. Mr. J. H. Hristol. 14 12 Geddes Ave.. Ann Ar bor. Mirh.. who Is S3 years old. saysj "l>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is the best remedy I ever used ?or consti pation and 1 always have a bottle of it in the house to use when 1 feel the need of Jt: it never disappoints." Dr. Ca'dwel s Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative preparation, positive in Its rffcct. acting easily avd natur ial!y without griping or other pain or IMPORTANT NEWS FOR CONTESTANTS Tl? o Offer. Ten dollars worth of subscriptions wlfl be known a> a "club." In mak ing up the ten dollars, subscriptions of all lengths may be counted. Just so they make a total of 110. j Each club will earn ONE HUN- 1 DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND VOTES. The bift votes are In addi tion to the number of votes that will go given on each subscription as shown by the vote table. Do not hold subscriptions bark un til you colect a total of ten dollars, but send th?*ni in as fast as you pro cure them. We k^c*p a record *o determine when you have turned in enough to make a total of ten dol lars and earn the extra 150.000 votes. GET AS MANY CU BS A3 YOU CAN DON'T STHP WITH ONE. AX501XCEMEXT, To the Democratic Voters of the Second Sonntoriul District: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination as one of the State S*.*na:-jrs from this district n the next General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary to be he'.d on June 3, If nominated and elected, I prom i?o to fairly and impartially repre -put the wtslioa of the people of the district. I will pass nn injurious '??g!?-]a:i^r.. I will give notice of all ocal nuvmir* s in the public pre**, ind if any citizen desire 3 a hearing ?n any measure. I will guarantee hat be gets or.f. 1 oarnep'ly <k lhe support of a'.t tomocrat*. UNDSAV C. WARREN. Wa.-hlrgton. X. C\. March 27th, IMG 1 -2 7-3aw-e MIC. J. II. IthlMUL, dlscon* fort. For over a quarter of &? century u has been the standard household r?*nx?*dy in thousands of homos. Drueflfis everywhere sell It for fifty cent< a bottle. A trial bot tle of Dr. 4 'aid well's Syrup Pepsin can bo obtained, free of charge, byl writing to Dr \V. B. Caldwell. 454 I Washlrgton St.. Montlcello, Illinois. I I GET EVERY AVAILABLE SUB SCRIPTION WHILE THE OFFER IIS IN EFFECT. IT WILL BE GREATLY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE When you turn in subscriptions we will Rive you vote ballots, and you may hold the vote ballot back to vote I at a later lime if you wish. You I may also hold back the extra votes J Riven for the club. Publish only | what you desire. All subscriptions turned In since | the beginning of the contest wil' count toward making up the clubs. The offer ends at nine o'clock In the evening of Saturday, April 8th, and It Is absolutely guaranteed to be the biggest and best offer of any kind that will be made at any time durtaR the content. The Subscription Ballot. The b?g hal'ot which is printed In this paper will run but a few days longer. It is worth twenty-five thousand vo'.ps when accompanied by one subscription. The object of this j ballot is to enable each entrant to secure a nire ?;art with her first subscription. Only one of the big coupons will be credited to each ! contestant . and or.ly to those who j take advantage of i: during the next I few days. Tlie subscription that earns the big coupon may a!so be countod touurd making up the club which is explained above. Vote T?lde, |l> Months..! 2.25.... 8.000 Votes 1 Year .... $ 3.00 .... 1 2 Of>0 Votes 2 Years; ... $ 6 oo. ... 23.000 Votes 3 Years. . . . $ 9.00 45.000 Votes 4 Year*. .. .$12.00. ... 60.000 Votes 5 Years. ... $1 j. 00. ... 80,000 Votes Woman Too Big For Cell. j Pf. Jom-j.u. Mci. 1 l?o c-rlikilaml ?v>urt ? hero v. ;n < "tuiHlcd i ? take Jik1H.i1 romlzasice ??.' a :?h.v*i?-nl j.vi ull::rif.v of ; Mr-?. ( Jin r.. ii-iu. She was fined $.0 ami ??<:< fur fc'.Sim li*iu?*r nud \va? uua'?l?' .? jny. ller 9lzc prevented Ijcr from | -].??. e-1 la a u-ll In j*|i. m. J ::ln? u:m plvca time In which >'? j tube the money. NOMINATION BLANK To filter '/'hp Washington Daily News Tour Party and Prize t'of.l'st till in this blank ami send it to the office of Tlic Washington f >ai!v Xexvs CuiiKst Department. You may nominate yourself or a friend. The fl r- 1 <>ne of these coupons received for u contestant will he counted for 5,000 VOTES THE HATI.Y NEWS TOT'R PARTY AND PRIZE CONTEST NOMINATION COUPON I Nominate Mr? or Mim District. No R. F. I) Town or City Nominated by Address* THIS NOMINATION ( Of NTS FOR 5.000 VOTES. Only <!ie first nomination received will credited to each contestant. Inder no circumstances will the nominator's name if divulgr-d. 10 daily ia ?" Vote Coupon CJOOI) FOR 10 VOTES IN TilE I ?A I I.V NKWS TOi:iC PARTY k PRIZE CONTEST For Miss for Mrs.) I>Htri'-t Nit Address In order to \to counted. Votes irmM be neatly trimmed and pirni'd together and correctly lain- led as to number of votes contained in bundle. NOT (.<><) I > L'NIiKKfl HI-* XT IN ItV AJtPlllI, 0. I0I?. JA/i/'h Ol' MirKS, and. Voir* (liven on Subitrrijtlion TIIK DAILY NI?\VS 9 MnnthH $2.2f> 8,000 Vote* 1 Voir *3.00 12,000 Vote* 2 Wars $?.00 28,000 Vote# ?' Yearn $11.00 45,000 Vote? 4 Yr-arn $12.00 80,000 Votea ft Yearn $15.00 80,000 Votea There is no advantage in hoMin# bark subscription*. It r? giinrantefuj tiiafe they will never earn a creator number of votes. AUr*c*ve LOW BOUJTD TRIP PARES SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 927.03 Ralei ch, X. C, to X?? Or leans, Lju, and return, f acooant Southern Sociological Congress, and Southern Conference for ^docatlon and Industry. Tickets on sale April 11. IS. 16, 15 and 17. Pinal limit April SO. *ll.OO Raleigh, N. C.. to Wa?h<n? luu, D. C? and return, account 35th Continental Congress Daughters of the American Revolution. Tickets on tale April 12, 14 and 16. Final limit Hay IS. Raleigh. N. C.. to Aaherille, X. C.t and return, account Southern Uaptist Convention. Tickets on sale May 13 tu 17 inclusive. Final limit May 31. Ffual limit may be ex tended to June 15 by depositing ticket and payment of $1.90 at Ashe vllle. 912. OO Raleigh. N. C., to pirnlng iinm, Ala., and return, account An uual Reunion United Confederate Veterans. Tickets on sale May 13 to 17 inclusive. Final limit May 25. Final limit may be extended to June 14 by depositing ticket and payment >f 50 cents at Birmingham. $16.00 Raleigh, X, C. to Lytle, via,, (near Chattanooga) and return, iccount National Military Training 'amp a*- Fort Oglethorpe. Tickets >n sale during April, May. June, July md August. See ticket agent for imits and other Information. Low round trip fares from all ither points on same basi*. The Southern Serves the South. O. F. YORK. T. P. A.. RALEIGH. N. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. J Havtcg this day qualified rb Ex j icutor under the will of Eugene ' 'erklns, notice is hereby given to ill parties Indebted to the estate 10 1le with the undersigned within 12 nonths from the date hereof, duly ? erlfled statements of any accounfs ?xistlng against said estate, and If ?alrl accounts are not filed within ?aid time, notice is hereby given that his notice will be pleaded in bar of 'he same. [ AH persons Indebted to the estate 1 are requested to make Immediate settlement with the undersigned Ex ecutor. This the 6th day of March, 1916. A. T. PERKINS, Executor. S-7-6wc EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualifled beforo the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County, as Executor of the last will of Mrs. Frances Ellen Smith, dc?ea* ^?d. notice is hereby given that all persons holding claims against Bald estate will present the same to the undersigned for payment within one year from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of re I covery. All persons indebted to said ; estate will please make payment to the undersigned. This 11th day of March, 1916 GEO. A. PHILLIPS. Exr. Mrs. Frances Ellen Smith. 3-l]-6wp. NOT THE ONLY ONE Can there bm any stronger proof offered than (ho evidence of Wash-| I tig ton resident*? After you hare read the following. quietly answer the question. | W. H. McDevett. N. Harvey It.. Washington, says. "1 had an attack or kidney trouble, brought on by exposure and s cold settllug on my kidneys. I va? taken vllb a savere pain In my back and bad to go home. For three days I was In bed. My back ached all the time, and the kidney secretions were scanty In passage and contained sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at i ! Davenport's Pharmacy, soon reliev ed me of sll symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't i simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mr. MeDevett bad. Foster MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Notice of Sale Udder Mortgage**, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mort gage deed executed June 5. 1908. by WhUldln 8prlnger, Jr., to Luther B Tuthlll, which said instrument 1 registered in Book 148, page 45. o' the Beaufort County Records, t< which reference is hereby made fo* particulars; default having beer made In the payment of the debt ae cured thereby, the undersigned will in Monday, the 17th day of April 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, sell^o th* highest bidder, for cash, at the cour -tiouse drtor of Beaufort County, th< 'ollowlng described tract or parce' >f land: Lying and being In Beaufor' bounty. North Carolina, in Rlchlanr Township, and adjoining the land! of 8pringer Lumber Co., John H Harris, and others, and more full? described as follows: Beginning at the southeast cor ner of W. E. Clowes lot and running with said lot westward to the south west corner, then south 4 west to thi old ditch, then with the line o Springer Lumber Co.'a land to i stump, about 175 yards; thence i southwest course ta a small maplr then eastward with the new Berkle* Road to a corner, thence a south weaj course to E. W. Ives' northwea corner, and with Raid Ives line t< j the Main Road and with the Malr Road to the beginning, containing 1 three acres of land, more or lea* , being the lands conveyed to sair LWhilldin Springer. Jr., by John H ' Harris and wife and W. F\ Murdf and wife and P. H. Nichols and W H. Mayo. Terms of sale, cash. This March 14th, 1916.* LUTHER: B. TUTHILL, Mortgagee WARD ft GRIMES. Attorneys. 3-14-4 wc. I Touch Typewriting Perfected By the Improved Column Selector of the New Remington Do you know that until the inven tion of tlic Remington C'olmin Selector, perfect tout ft tvpenvrititig was impossible in Jrttcr writing? Tout h Typewriting mr-'s keeping the eyes on tlic copy. /Vr/.rf T/Uth Trf-e rvitiaz turns keeping the e\e* AL W AYSonthecopv ? N F.VFR looking ;:t the tnjchi tie aft erinst rtU.g the paper. Fir a touch tvpi-t to look a" ay from t'.te copy is cailcd a "break." And it is the brraks" that cn?:{ the time. Butthere wcrealways boundto!ieal?out a (birn "breaks" in every letter for the i/ate /me. pat ngrapht. "yeur/ tm/v," rtr. Why? Beran-p hanil set tings of the rarri.j^e con/./ not be ma.te by huf/t. The Improved ' Rrmirgt^n Column Selector eliminates thp?e lr id .id] !?? loent*. It pi ?viiler. in<iant machine s-tting for the start of any line. It rnahl'-s the operator to transcribe a letter fn?in date to signature mll mit taking h; ? eve? from the copy. This i? perfect touch typeiurmng ? and it is ob tainable in let lor writiig only on a Remington. The rrsult is a pain of in the producing rapacity of the machine? a f;tin which is proved ;ind demonstrated >y comparative tests. Let lis ?huw you the proof; let t.s male a demon stration, in your office or in our office. No obligation involved. Gland Prirr, Piramn Pacific F.ipotitiin ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC*. 1 hnvft this day qualified an ad ministrator of the estate of Mary A. H. Cutler before the Clerk of the Superior Court. All persona holding claim* against said estate are re rjuesfed to preaent them to me, duly verified. All pemont Indebted to *ald estate are requested to make an Immediate settlement. . A. R. CUTLER. This 11th day of M*rofc. 1919. i-U-fva. Professional an: Business Cards ^ * jno. a. Small A. D. Mutm 8. C. Brags w W. B. Bod Man. jr. RMATT, JCacLEAN, BRAOAW & BODMAU Attorney at Law Offloea on Hum St.. OppoaiU CltJ HaJL Waahlngton, N. C. ? ???????? H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice 11ml to<l to dlMUM If EYE. EAR, NOSE ft THROAT *nd tho FITTING OF OLAS8E8 Office orer Brown's Drug Storfc Hours 0 to 11 a m.; 1 to I p.m. except Mondays. WA8HINQTON, N. a ? ???????? ? ?? ????#? H. 8. Ward Junius D. Orlmee WARD & GRIMES / Attorneja-at-Law WASHINGTON. N. C. We practice la the courts of tka Flrwt Judicial District and the Federal court*. ????????? W. 0: RODMAN Attorner-at-Daw WASHtNQTON, N. 0. ? ???????a HARRY McMULLAN ATTORN11Y-AT-LAW Laoghlnghonse Banding, Corner Becond ud Market 8U. ????????? ????????? R S. BtTGG, B.8..D.V.M. WA8HINOTON, N. C. Veterinary Burgeon Physician and Dentist Offloe Win field's Stable 141 Market 8t D?J Pbone 35. Night Phone ill ????????? E. A. Daniel, Jr. J. 8. Manning U C. Warren W. W. Kltchln DANIEL & WARREN, MANNING & KITCHIN Attorn eys-at- Law Pr actio* In 8nperior, Federal and Supreme court* of tills state ????????? ??'??????? A.D. MacLean, Washington ,N.0, W. A. Thompson. AuroraJi.C. Mclean & Thompson Attorneys-at-Law Aurora and Washington, N. 0. ????????? ????????? B. L. Stewart F. H. Bryan STEWART k BRYAN Attorn eya-at-Law WA8HINOTON. N. 0. ????????? N. U Simmons W. L. Vaughan SIMMONS & VAUGHAN LAWYERS Rooms 18-14-15, Laughlnghouse Building. Waahlogton, N. 0. ? ?????*?? ? ?? ?????? G. A. PHTLLIP8 & Br.O. FIR? INSDRANC* WASHINGTON, N. 0. ????????? JOHN H. BONNER Attorney-at-Law WASHINGTON, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of Align ment executed to me by T. P. Bon ner, W. L. Godlejr and John P. Hooker, trading as Aurora Mercantile Co., dated March 6, 1916, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort County, to which reference Is hereby made, I will offer for sale in the town of Aurora, N. C., at the store known as the Mayo Store, on Thursday, March 40, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, for cash to the highest bidder, all and slngu ar, the stock or goods, wares, mer chandise, trade fixtures, book ac counts, choseg In action, and all oth ir property of the said company, In >r about tho salt) store, or used by them In connection with said busi ness, Including the branchy store, or the contents thereof, which Is known is the Godley store near Aurora. All credltoro are requested to at> tend said sale and protect their In* terests, to the end that the property may bring Its value In money. The undersigned retains the right to re ject any and all bids, If in his opin ion, the same does not bring Its value Rale Is made for the k purpose of raising money to j>ay creditors. Dated and posted this the 14th lay of March, 1916. W. W. HOOKER, tAfwIgnee. W A. Thompson, Attorney. 3-16 2aw-3wc. B.twerlb. to tk* DMlj Km
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