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THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Entered a & second-class matter, August 5, 1909, at the poetoffice of Waahinfrton, X. C., under the act of March 3, 1870. SrBSCRIPION RATES: One Month $ .25 Three Months 75 Six Months 1-50 One Tear 3.00 Subscriptions roust U? paid f->r in advanflj. If paper is not r? ?eived promptly, telephone or write this oPee. Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued, will plea*r notify tbis office, otherwise it will be continued at regular subscription rates. JAMES L. MAYO PFornnrTOR CARI- GOERCTT Et>itor WAsnixcTox, north Carolina, juxe n. ioig. Tiling- to U? grateful for: Tliat the Greensboro baseball team don't make their habitat in Washington. A headline that may appear in the papers any diiy : "Colonel Roos? volt leaves on long exploring trip!" A hunter in Nevada left hi- h< me three month* ago, looking for a bear. 11 e tin- 11 t It'ui heard -inee. His friends think that he must have found tin- k ar. The V if,-pr' -id'Sit has Marshal lei I his f.-rves for victory at St. 1 .ou is. ? News and O - rvt r. We hardly suppose, however, that the will have a Major to lead thein. A* an exponent of li t air. the Kai-er ?K-etJpie* the front row. ? ' Greenville lu'tleet-.r. With vi-lt. Marion Hutler et al. we Sup pose. "What will rln* p<">p3c think i:' IVlhav n doe- not eHebrate." anx iously queries rl:e li Ihaven .' -nrnal. We'll pr? bnhly think that fhev arc *till indulging it; tho-o , \<-ii ; eivr pa-times of checkers and domi noes. To relieve the iir vim :? the II: pullb-an and "D'-moeraiie e.invenrion*. We i: ?\\ have a !i* !? rn- ?r?- iw:- <>f ill Mexiean situation budding out r-p. ? i r:' page- ??!* our daiiie-. There's nothing like variety after ail. In writing ? .? b ? ???ai! jvvi ?. the courting e':*.-r of the Avijrn, Pe-pateh sri v.- the - ? ;i ri 1 t ig im'-riua't-.n that "H. otnr dttgled i-> right lield f-?r -n- ! i-'" 11 ?w -trnng ir would have 1?em if h" had si tig! i d t" r .i : ii r? bag^r! ?zrf Tin: i:vr? ?.i- tii k pkogijkssiyks. Tlie p-'li' ??? -liVt-Si' t:- a* ' " 1 . ' r ? h"-T W"i*k li V.l'-I'd T ! | ? end ; of the I'r-srr --ivc-. Th-v n ij.1i- a la-* -a'.e light lit"' . 1 u t ] they are n- w I- nd r? n and are b I'tnd to gaditallv -i:.! ? d-'\vn into Tiny ar-.* with- ut a j.-ad< r and with- rt ;i pup p<>?c. In i}n ir rank-. h'?v,vver. th'-re -in- a n*mibiri.f nr.'iiniir^' men wh ? n"t de-ire t.- go d -vn in*.? Lr. ?" ? i ; : t ? ? defeat. They ar>* tlu-r - !? okitig ar-.'Uid r ir* m- t . . -atv their imputation- ati-l ke;p up appea ranee* I . :*? r- ? tl: f- iMi -. linimatii'U ? f 'iii- w vivo in ? ? ? new- ? I : -a* -l- ? - of vr-*erdav. J* w,i- stated 'hat the I'r ? rn---ivf - f \r rhn? iT wMl be "IVrl'ti v-. Wajliing1? *. \t*itl: Hughe* fav'.r'eg Herlm and Wib >n Wa-V.imrt<-n." F ?r^lii* rrn^ 'U, leader- of ib.. Hull M-? far*v^v . u? r!i< infor ti??ti that ?? new party miiv ruru ainl .-npp-Tt Wi!- n. Th re are tl : r? ? ? .dianneU oP'-n :?> r:i?' Pr-igrr-.ivee : t-? name a ean didate and make a fiyl.r of ir. ??( unit" wi'h the Is- pojl liean^. r?r ' join wf*h the I >' tu- 'Tii's. The t i-* w<.u|.| rr>ul* in t!i?:r d- feat and th fjpeoni] would n> ' br'iitf them in'o favor air.iin. The 'bird i- th n* only ehnn^e atel that they are consi-b-rincr thi- ehanee ='-rioi'-!\' evident in the -tat* ?m<*nt rr'/arditm llu?h - and \Vi!-<-.n. !* i- h i :rJ?l.-" k possible that the pa<* v will tinailv mrrife with the rJem-erar-* sue! in so tloing. will o i vi? l*ri ? A- nt Wil- n rh irreate-t mai?.ri?v that lia* ever U*en given a jire^id nt -iin*e th" war bet we n the states. T 1 1 K CIIA! T.MOrA I'Rr>IM.EM. At a mof-tiju* of the ' 'hn-itniKjua ^mrjititnr- ve-f rdav. it wn foitnd that the hurnlre-l irnarai tor- wmld liuve t?i 'liir down int#i t h?-i r pockets to make up u <lo?ieit f ov.-r . f the ^1.4'tO iriarantee^ Thi- mad' raeli irmirnnTor'- fthn'*' ^>f e<nir-e jno-'t r . f the i?nar antors woubl have purfdiaser! ?wo tifA^ts anyway, -.o thev :ir*- r'nllyj only out on nn avi-rajfe "f alnoit & I apieee. Xevortheli -s. rlie faet rMiiain-i that ??nlv r;nri ri-V were -r.ld t'.| the <iti?:r'n- at I a rye. The jr?iara??t<r- had r-. -'air-l f -r -n-idera' I more rliati half rlie evpen-?\ Thf,re'- ira th ini' wr- n?r -oni< wli'T'*. I >? !i"' ? ' i" pf -tde want tie f'hniitnuf|ua t >r ? !? n " - thrvinjf.v ihe kiiel >-c fwi TtniuriH'iit that i provid?-d f'-r 'h' rn f (>? llif-v think that ihe priee of the tieket* i ex*?rbitanl Shoiilrl th" _rruaran'??r- pa^' tn'-ney out if r): ir own pf--kets in ord? r to provide ?ie '?-<* ' n' wii'o lr the pw.ph- aii r viiifii'l; disinr-lined r.. pus i' r thetn^1 !ve- ' The Chfiutaii'i":! Iia< 1 ?? ? 1 1 >tn i mr Wa-hitiyton now for i!,re vejjrn. I'lien ha- b?en ;t .|. f-vorv -#-a-* n and tl? ]ie<(p)<? have had to l*e IHrriilfv Iffff tf tr. bov 1 i ? ? V; ? t - . I "ub| i- -pi i i t? d men liavi h?-t both money am! noa-li vnbiaMe ?itrr ir; the intf re?t of th'* annual event, lb ?? hnv.- i.?.t < veji b< ? i. 'hank"d f i" ihe trouble tie y have taken. N'-ra of ihem r ?> ] a p? i nv for their w.rk. Sliould tlii- -?}?'?? of irlTa '--.tit i nire ' Should the-:" lien |>?. ma<l' to pi to *-i?i - 1 ' I - - r : i i i ! ? ? t'-.-nnfe r k|w ii-e ever\ year for a purp rl'at d' - re -t tneei with apjuveiat ioii ' \W Ix lir-ve that it !hh enriiinued \"H<j eiioin/h and that a ?*?ip -ho<i|r| he put to jt. I lie ( '})ttiiiait'[ii:i ll' -? u :ir 1 i -? n hr ? u?r or j'ram than it has ever preianted in V?ra-hinift? n. I ? v 1 1 1 ? time of th' elosjng performauee. ewry ne ?'h' uld liave d ' i Jed whither they want it to r*om haek aeain r>r n"f. U ? urye that r|i< pledge* he made out I h?- -ame a- If lore an I that i hi* citt'ens l?e given about a week'* time to make up t'eir minds whetl-r r they want t?? si ai "r not. I' might h- advisable for tie* guarantors 1o apfciint a eommitrce t<? eanva-< th" eitv and "lire th. pledges. Then, if vnlfh-ient fiuels are pledged lo eiv r the gnarante" ? allowing n lilieraJ margin for lhou(. who tmiv rejmrlinte their protn ise? ? let's have the ( 'hatitnm|ua a-^iiti. 1 5 ? i ? if tlie |K>ople r! ? n- t re spond r<* liberally as they should, and if the guarantee is not raisi.l immediately after the present f 'hantauqna is ov r with, we df> not. feel that it is neither just. n<-r fair to bring the Chautauqua here again pe*i year. y' - j BEAUFORT CO. REPUBUCANS Hold Their Nominating Con vention in Washington, N. C. July 4, 1916. A New Decla ration of Independence, Says Chairman Paul. By ordor of Republican County,1 Executive Committee, the Republl-j can convention is called to meet io Washington July 4 at 11 o'clock tor the purpose of nominating & county ticket and candidate for House of, Representatives and such othor bus iness as may come before the con vention. The precinct committee will call the Republicans in their prccincts together and elect their delegates to the county convention. All persons who are In favor and who wi'.| vote for a charge in county *tate and national administration are cordially Invited to attend the HepublUan primaries in their pre cinct?. and be with us la the county convention July 4. The precinct committee will hold t:;e:r primary Saturday, June 31st, a'. 11 o'clock, except Belhaven, Washington Park and the four wards in Washington. These will hold their primaries on Friday night, June 30th. The Hon. Prar.k A. Lln ney. Republican nominee for Gover nor, is expected to be with us July 4 Mr. Linney has no superior la North Carolina as a debater. Every voter in Beaufort county should hear him HUGH PAUL. Ch'n Rep. Ex Com. (Advertisement) SUFFRAGISTS ARRIVING1 AT ST. LOUIS St. Louis. June 13. ? Women suf-j f racists began pouring Into St Louis j today, bring. np the argument that J t he Democratic National Convention' -htiuld take advantage of the failure of the Republican* to endorse suf frage by constitutional amendment, insert a fui'.-fledged equal rights' plank in the Democratic platform I ;:iid thereby capiure the large worn-! ...? v u\ In the suffrage States. , An Ideal Remedy For 'Nursing Mothers Compound of 81oi|>le LujUItc Herb* Kafo for Uab; and Mother. Constipation la a condition that affects the old, young and middle aged. and moat people at one time or another need help In regulating the action of the bowels. Harsh cathartics and purgatives should not be employed to relieve constipation, as their effect Is only temporary while they shock the system unnec essarily. A remedy that can be used with perfect safety for the tiniest babe and that Is equally effective for the strongest constitution Is found in the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepftln and sold in drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle.' This is an Ideal household remedy and should be In every family med icine chest. Mrs. F. I. Darsolow, 18 Leslie St., Holyoke, Mass., wrote to Dr. Cald well. "Syrup Pepsin certainly Is fine. I gave It to my baby, Evelyn, and also took It myself. It Is the only GERMANS SHELL YPRES LINE London. June 13. ? The British official statement issued at midnight reads: "9ince last night the Ypres salient has again been the chief scene of' activity. On the southern portion,' from Hill 60 to a point about 600 yards north, the Germans shelled our trenches heavily for about three hours this afternoon The bom bardment was preceded in the morn ing by the shelling of Ypres. "There were no infantry actions durinp the day beyond tra attempt by Germans to rush one of our block;.*:*: posts In S&nrtuary wood. This was repulsed." "I SAVE TIME in my COOKING!" "r I "H I'. TOUCH of a lighted match *- gives full heat on the instant and the flame 'stays put' when it's regulat ed. It turns on ant! off like a gas stove!" The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove , the stove with the long blue chimney, is built to save time. The long blue chimney gives a perfect draft, and assures a clean, even heat and a lasting satisfaction. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves arc made in many styles and sizes. They are sold by most good dealers who will gladly show them. Look for The Long Blue Chimney I Jsc Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jerwy) Washington, I). C. Norfolk. V?. Richmond, Va BAI/JIMORK MI). Charlotte, N. C. Charletr n, "V. Vi Charleston, S. C. " ITS THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY" BTELTK UARSOLOW medicine I have been able to take without affoctlng Baby in the nurs ing. I have used It for a!l four chll-| dren and It It line; they like It and ask for It." A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 4 84 Washington Street, Montlcello. III. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of a mortgage executed by J. A. Wilkinson. on the 9rh day of November, 1912. and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County. North Carolina, In Book 173. page 289, the undersigned W. A. Worth. Mortgagee, will or the 20th day of June. 1916, at 1! o'clock Noon at the Court Hous? door of Beaufort County, aell to th? highest bidder for cash all thost certain tracts or parcels of land alt uated In Beaufort County. Nort^ Carolina, and described as follows FIRST: That certain tract of land described In a deed from H. Ryan tr J A. Wilkinson, dated May 27th 1903. and recorded In Book 120 page 452. Register of Deed? offlc< of Beaufort CoCunty. SECOND: That certain tract o land descrlbivl in a deed from S. J Topping andVlfc, S B Topping, tr J A. Wilkinson, dated November 24th, 1902, and recorded In Boo) 120. pag? 73. Register of Deeds of flee. Beaufort County. THIRD: That certain tract of lan^j described in h deed from R. H. Srav-j end*r to J. A Wilkinson, dated Nov ember 26th. 1904. and recorded In Book 132, pae? 116. Register o' Deeds office. Beaufort County FOURTH- That certain tract of land described In a deed from S. J Topping and wife, S. O. Topping, tr- 1 J. A Wilkinson, dated December 14th, 1906. and recorded in Bool ] 141. page 461. Register of Deeds of- 1 flee. Beaufort County.. FIFTH: That certain tract of lan^ described In a deed from S. J. Ton | Ding and wife. S. B. Topping, to J A Wilkinson, dated December 27th 1907. and recorded In Book 150 page 200. Register of Deeds office | Beaufort County SIXTH: That certain tract of land described In a deed from S. W. Wll kinson. Commissioner. to J. A W' klnaon, dated February 10th. 1892 ind recorded In Book 80. pace 219 Register of Deeds office, Beaufort bounty SEVENTH: That certain tract of land described In a d*ed from Isalh D Smith, to J. A. Wilkinson, dated June 8th. 1894. and recorded lr> Book 89. page 426. Register of Deed" offire. Beaufort County. EIGHTH: That certain tract o' "nnd described In a deed from Johr T Wlndley and wife, to J A. Wil kinson, recorded in Rook 82, page 188. Register of Deeds office, Beau fort County. For a more oomplete description of all above lands reference Is madp to the Deeds herein referred to This notice dated and posted t.hls l 5 tb day of May. 1916 W A. WORTH. NOTICE OF S.%1(R. Under and by virtue of the power' of sale rontalned In a certain Mort gage Deed executed by Charles T. j Squires to the understgned. dated June 28. 191K, recorded In the Re Ulster of Deeds' office of Beaufort County. N. C.. In Book 182 at page 406. I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door fn Beaufort County on Monday. July 3. 1916, at noon, the 'o'lowlng described real estate: In T.ong Acre Township and ad lolnlng the land of R R Waters and others and bounded as follows: On the West by Thomas H. Wallace's leading canal: on the North with l.wvln Wallace'* line, on the East with R A. Water's line; on the South by Thomas I Water's line, containing ten (10) acres, more or 'ess ThlP 31*t day or May. lf?1fl J. F RANDOLPH. Mortagee. Simmons A Vnuglian. Attorneys -4vrc DANKKRH TO ASHRVIVXF. IN HPFC1AL HI.KRPINO PAH For accommodation members North Caroline Flanker* association nttending Annual Convention, Ashe *111?, N. C.. June 14th. to Mth. the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will operate extra Pullman sleeping car from Raleigh. Car will leave Raleigh 2:30 a. m. Wednesday 14th. arriv ing Asheville 2:40 p. no. same day. Car #111 be ready and open for oc cupancy at Raleigh at ^:00 p. m. Tuesday, June 13th For Pullman Reservations and. other Information In connection wlthj the trip addreea the undersigned. "The Southern Serves the South." J. O. JONES. Traveling Passenger Agent, Ralelfh. N. C. woncm. By virtue of the power of Ml* contained la a certain deed of trait from Charles L. Adams and wife. Helen Adams, to Wiley C. Rodman, Trustee, dsted the first day of May. 1915. and duly recorded In the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort Connty In Book lt7 at pace 469, the underslgnsd, at the request of the cestui que trust, will on 8at urday. ths 24th day of June. 1916. at It' o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public suction at the Court House Door of Beaufort County, a certain, tract of land lying and being la the County of Beaufort and State of North Caroline and in Pantego Township, and described as follows, to- wit: Beginning st the Southwestern corner of the lot of land conveyed by Claudia P. Adams to Molly Bmav, which corner li situated on ths main road and thence running with the -aid road South 64 East 67 V4 poles, (hence North 27 East 117 poles, 'hence North 64 West 67 V4 poles to the Northeast corner of the Molly 3maw lot of land, thence with the line of the said Molly Smaw's land South 17 West 117 poles to the be ginning. containing 60 acres more or less and being part of the F. R. Swindell old homestesd. Reference ?a had to a deed from 8. V. Smaw and wife to Claudia P. Adams dated January 6th, 1899, and duly record ed In the office of the Register of Dfedi of Beaufort County In Book 101 at Page 510 for a more complete dentlflcatlon of said tract of land herein Intended to be described. And being the shrae land describ ed In ss'.d de#d of trust aforesaid Terms of sale CASH. This 22nd day of May, 1916. W1LBY C. RODMAN. Truatee 5-23-4 wc OOMK TO OCRAOOKR. Pamlico Inn now open. Prices to ult everybody. Oood Ashing and >sthlng. Rstes 11.00 to $2.00 per lay. . Write for special rates per nonth. W. D. OA8K1LL. Proprietor State of North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. John L. Roper Lumber Company, a corporation. . Va W. E. Allen et at. To W. D. Bowen and to all to whom It may concern : The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that on the 1st day of June, 1916. the above named petitioner filed a petition In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort County to have the title to cer tain lands therein described regis tered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1913, and that summons has been issued returnable at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort County on the 10th day of Aug ust. 1916. Said land is situate In Pantego and Long Acre Townships. Beaufort County, State of North Carolina, and adjoins the lands .of B. F. Bowen, W. B. Bowen, L. S Respass, 0, S. Respass and R. R Ri'spasa, the lands of John L. Roper Lumber Company, the Norfolk Southern Railroad (Mackeys Ferry. Bishops Cross Branch), W. M. Glbbs. J. D. Bell. J. D. Grimes, John Boons, and the Intercepting Canal, and thr same la particularly described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at an . Iron marker standing In the county line between Beaufort and Washington countle*. standing North 85 deg. 40 min. West 159 feet from a stone monument In said county line on the eastern side of said Norfolk Southern Railroad marked, "B. & W County Line. 1913." the said iron marker, mark ing the beginning point, standing in the western line of said Norfolk Southern Railroad right of way 100 feet from the center of said railroad track leading from Mackeys to Bel haven; and running from said Iron marker with said Norfolk Southern Railroad right of way line, 100 -fee4 from the center of said track. South 26 deg, West 1067.9 feet to a point of curve of said railroad right of way; thence with the line of the curve of said railroad right of way to a point of tangent of said right of way. the long cord of which curve bears South 20 deg. West 620 feet; thence South 14 deg. West with thr line of said right of way 3711.5 ferl to an Iron marker standing in Bald right of way line 100 feet from the center of said railroad track. It bo Ing the point where the line of the land of R. Stokeabury crosses salrt right of way line; thence South 44 deg. West 930 feet to an Iron mark er; thence South 40 deg. 30 roln East 546.5 feet to an Iron marker In the Western line of said railroad right of way; thence with the said line of said railroad right of way South 14 deg West 1 1937.8 feet ?.' an Iron marker; thence South Sf deg 50 mln West 5191.6 feet to ar Iron marker; thence South fi deg. ic mln. East 2736.4 feet to the center of the Intercepting Canal, passing nn Iron mrtrker at a point on said tine 4 0 feet from the center of nalct canal; thenc? with the center of nai rl canal North 49 do*. 25 mln. West 1041G feet nnd North 48 deR. 4? mln. West 1S998 feet to a marked line crossing said Canal, known a1 the JoRenh DwlRht patnnt line; thence with said llnr North 55 dpp 35 mln. Rant. passing an Iron mark er 40 fort from the center of said ranal. 7374 font to an Iron marker: ?henco North 6 do*. 30 mln. West 2002 fret to an Iron marker: thenc* North K9 deR 20 mln. West 184' fert to an Iron marker standing In th? county line between Braufort and Washington Conntfe*. Sooth 85 deg 40 mln. East 6292 feet from a "ton* monument on the Went s'dr of th^ Xcrc Road marked "W. * W Conntv I'nr. 1913"; thrnce with said countv line Routh 85 dee. 40 mln. East fc~<97 fort to the hegnnnlnR: con alnln* 9588 acres. I SAld partlo* w!1l tAke notice th*? the petitioner rlalmf an e*tat* In f?? 'n kb1! land: that th?* mmo 1n fri' nnrt cIaat from any And nil enctim hrAncen HAve And **r*pt a deed o' trn*t * o BAnk*r* Trtmt Company ?Mcce**or trnntee for MAnb?ttAr Tfi* rompiny, All pereonti AAAert 'nr or clAlmln* Any Interest In e*l<* 'And Are notified to assert their cla'm to the AAniA by filing Answer or oth erWIse with the Clerk of the ftup?r lor Court of Beaufort Connty. Thin, the 1st day of .Tune, 19+4 OBO. A. PAUT*. Clerk Superior Court t-9-twe. I Profession ll aire1 Business Cards DR. L. BL SCHUBERT Bloant'a Bldg. Hw IOC WASHINGTON. H. a Offlo? boar*? t a.m. toll d. t p.m. to I ul T p.m. to ? p.m. and by appointment J?o. H. Small A. D. MuliM t. a Iniiw W. B. Rodman. jr. 8MALL. MmLEAN. BRAGAW k RODMAN Attorney at-Lew Offloee on Market BL. Oppoelte City HaXL Waahlngtoa. N. ?. ? ???#???#/ H. W- CARTER, M. D. Practice limited to dlaaaeae If BTB. BAR, NO SB ft THROAT and tho FITONQ OF Cll >1)11 ? Offloe over Brown'* Drug Store. Hour* ? to IS &b.| 1 to I p.m. exoept Monday*. WASHINGTON, N. 6. ? ? ??????? B. B. Ward Jaaloj D Ortm** WARD ft GRIMES Attoraeye-et-Lew WASHINGTON, N. 0. We practice in tb* eonrta of tba First Judicial DUtrlot and tba Federal court*. W. C. RODMAN Attorney-et-Lew WASHINGTON, N. 6. ????????? HARRY McMULLAN ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Leughlngbouse Dulldlng. Corner Second and Market Bis ? ????*?? a ??eeeeeee R 8. SUGG B.8.,D.V.lf. WASHINGTON . N. 0. Veterinary Bnrgeon Physician and Dentist OSloe Wlnfleld'a Stable 141 Markat 8t Day Pbooa IS. Nigbt Pbona III eeeeeeeee B. A. Daniel. Jr. J. 8. Manning JL. 0. Warren W W. Kite bin DANTET. k WARREN. MANNING A KTTCIIIN Attorneys-at-Law Practice In Superior. Federal and Supreme courts of tbit state ? ???aceaa caaeeeaaa A.D MaeLean. Wssblngton.N.O. W. A. Thompson. Aurora?N.Q. McLean 4 THOMPSON A ttorneya-at-La v Aurora and Washington. N. 0. ? eeeeeeaa ????****? ? B L. Stewart F B. Bryaa ? 8TEWART k BRYAN ? Attorney*-et-Law ? WA8HINOTON. N. 0. eeeeeeaa* N. L Blmmona W L. Vioihaa 8IMMONS k VAUGHAN LAWTBRB Rooms 11-14-11, Laughing bona* Building. Washington. H. 9. ??eeeeeee ???????? e G. A. f>HTTXTP8 A BFO. FIRB INSURANCB WASHINGTON. N 0. ??eeeaeae ????eeaea JOHN H. BONNJfH Attorney-at-Law WASHINGTON. N 0 notice. I unaor and by virtue of power of said contained In a mortgage from ! Walter L Hodges and wife to the undersigned, the undersigned will, on tho 30th day of June. 1918. at 12 noon, sell for canh. at public auction, before the Court House Door of Beaufort County. North Carolina, the following described real estate, ?Is: z A retrain piece or tract of land lying and being in Pantego Town ship. Beaufort County, State of North Carolina and described and defined a* follow*, to-wit: Beginning on the Bullock road 300 yards from M. T. Smith's north west corner, and on the East side of said road at the ditch draining the road, and running North 76 Eaat 380 yards; thence North 16 West 180 yards; thence South 75 West 380 yards to the aforesaid ditch and the Bullock road; thence with said ditch and road South 16 East to the beginning, containing ten (10) acres, more or less. It being the same ^ tract or parcel of land conveyed to * John G. Tooley and Harry MeMullan by W. C. Brlnson and wife, Jennie F. Brlnson. by deed, of record In the Register's office of Beaufort County in Book 177, page SI 4. and conveyed by the grantees therein thia day to the grantors herein. JOHN O TOOLY HARRY lleMTJLLAN ?-t-4 we. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS
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