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SATURDAY. JULY I. It 10. Parties leaving town should not , t&U tojet the Newt follow them daUjr 'with tne newt of Washington fresh ahn cf ftp. It will prove a valuable oaptotaibn, reading to you llk<< i let ter from' home. Those at th*? sea thore or mountain! will And The Newt a most welcome -i-d interest ing titltor. . j. ^Tfllarticlee tent to TLw N8Vt tor publication Butt be signed b jr - tS? writer, otherwise they will do I tfe published. " ...THE COOT OF ROOKKVKLTISM. During the ? four years- of Qrover Cleveland's second ?dminlst?*t4on the total appropriations made, by Con gress smounted to $1,796, 998,014. <? During the Isst four years-.- of Roosevelt, Taft and My Policies the 1 total appropriations made by Con gress amounted to $3,736,029,262. This 1b more than double the Cleve land appropriations, an increase of nearly $2,000,000,000. During the four years of Cleve land's tecond administration the total appropriations for the army amount ed to $95,397, 633. During the last four years of Rootevelt, Taft and My Policies the total appropriations for the army amounted to $371,653,280, an aver age annual appropriation almost as great as the Cleveland total. During the four years of -Cleve land's Becond administration the to tal appropriations for the navy amounted to $100,430,232. During the last four yearB of Rooaevelt. Taft and My Policies the total appropriations for the navy amounted to $495,471,690, nearly five times the total appropriations under Cleveland. During the four years of Cleve land's second administration tne to tal sundry civil appropriations amounted to $116,357,260. During the last four years of Roosevelt, Taft and My Policies the total sundry civil appropriations amounted to $432,412,703. During the four years of Cleve land's second administration the to tal river and harbor appropriations amounted to $67. 729,666. During the last four years of Roosevelt, Taft and My Policies the total river and harbor appropriations amounted to $142,641,740. Although Mr. protested against the wan ton extravagance of the $52,000,000 river and harbor appropriation made In the last days of the recent session, he nevertheless signed the bill. We have not undertaken to work out the whole cost of Rooseveltlsm, but here is part of it reduced to dol lars and (fents, ap^it reaches into every pay-envelope in the country. Senator Aldrich, the Republican lead er of a Republican Senate, has said that the affairs of the national gov ernment could be run for ^300,000. 000 a year lese than they are now cost ng. If the American people think they are not paying for this waste and ex travagance and jingoist folly, will they explain who is paying for it? If they think these swollen expenditures have no relation to the increased j cost of living, then where 1s this mon ey coming from? When. In addition to local and State taxation, Congrees Is also spending a thousand million dollars a year, somebody has to pro vide the money, and we have yet to hear of a Carnegie or a Rockefeller endowing the federal government. Where only a few years ago we had the billion-dollar congress we now have the billion-dollar session and the two-billlon-dollar congress. Un less this waste of public money 1& checked by ballot at the polls, how* long before we shall have the two-bll Uon-dollar session and the four-bil lion-dollar congress? Here is one issue that comes to the Democratic party ready made from the hands of Its opponents. The mon ey exactions of no traut, of no monop oly, have equalled the money exact ioiy of the United States government since the spirit of Roosevelt began to dominate public expenditures. Back to the old Tilden platform ? Retrenchment and. Reform! ? New York World. * the census. Washington. D. C.. is the first city for which the census office has com pleted the eount?and announced the figures. Washington had a cer.rjs Of 278,718 In 1900 and the 1910 flg Ur** **v? the city only about 50,000 increase, when many cldsens there * a greater one. Washington's are co-extensive with Cohmbli and many ? u>iw nanSSup nan ultut X Stat* Haaator t L. Travis ?4 1WW* ntatlTe Paul Kltrhln. ar ris** bare la tb* early morning Hi was formally MoaKM to tka p*nl tentlary to aarva tka 30 nui' sea lance l?|ml at Warrenton yeetar day by Jo*?a Ward. Bator* Boon ha wsa hiatM aft with aanutlw toa Meta to lb* Tlll.ry farm to Halifax couaty. wbar* ba will chop cotton and <10 other term work, at >*a*t for Mai ttaa. Ha was la the Mala vrteon UN oaly a law boura H* apaat ?aUa a while ham walling (or trial, and manifested bo special amotloaa on tw ine recommittal thla time ta ta the cenrtat atripaa and Uk* up what la really his Ufa eanfanrri Prison oflKlala. who ban really IKUa sympathy with the plea at Pow e'l'a Insanity, lay that ha seemed to be (T*atly r*l tared at beta* back. EXCAVATION. .Good headway la being made on the excavation for the street paving. The two barges loaded with material have practically been unloaded. ?>'" CANT ALOr PBS. - Cantaloupes have made thfelr ap pearance" lifthif 'darket. Thesons of Ham now long for the' luscious me I on, soon forthcoming". * . - ?W ? f ?* VfctRE Cl'RE POIJ^TICK B1TKS. I Mr, Editor: Pleae* allow- me space to write a few wordr-about ttoe'July and August ticks. -I see in Moifday's issue of thlB paper an article written by Mr. Thoa. Green on "Ticka and Politica." ^ Now my dear reader. If you should get bit by a tick or tlefes I will recom mend spirits of turpentine is a sure cure. '** But when you get bit by politics there is nothing but time (2 years) will cure the bite. You remember that one ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. While this la the case if you know of such honorable men as .Messrs. Rumley, Tayloe. Ricks, et al., who have^fllled their reapected offices with honorable and honest hands no one can say ought against them. Any man of intelligence will not say to a servant who has been faith ful from the start, "Depart from me, I know you not." But rather say to thoee men who have been faithful from the start, "As you have been faithful over few things I will make you rluer over many things." Now you can see at once that it is a mis take to nay those men have been in office too long, Now' if you don't want to get hit by politics you had better support the old line men. Be sure you are right then go ahead. As Mr. Green says be is a Ricks man. That is good judgment for ahy man to use. Hoping this wont offend any man 1 am Yours truly, JOHN R. DILLON, i Pantego, N. C. | Success in any line Is dependent! upon perfect health, strength and vl-' tality, more than upon anything else. As Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea has helped so many physically and mentally. It has surely done its share in putting men and women on the road to success and fortune. Hardy's Drug 8tore. In laiMftt ?h?rv the buuana flourlsbee tb# fwilj Acuften Uik<il wltlHan peel- | tun huMI lt? rii|4 IxtrwtM. . ?j EMaUMmO 1MO. BALTIMORE BTEAM PACKET CO. OLD BAY LINE STEAMERS FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA Finest United 8tates Mall Steam era South of New York, equipped with United Wireless Telegraphy and every modern convenience lor the pleasure and comfort of the traveler. Leaves dally, except Sundays, as follows: Portsmouth 5.30 P. M Norfolk 6- SO P. M Old Point 7.30 P. M, Steamers arrive Norfolk . 7.00 A. M. Connecting with all lines South and West. Ticket* sold to all' points. North, East, West and Canada. For Information as to tickets, stateroom reservations, etc., apply by 'phone, wire or letter to J. W. BROWN. JR.. Southern Passenger Agent, 169 Muln street, Norfolk. Va. mark the wonderful progresei-of the sge. Air fllghta on heavy machines, telegram* without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that won der of wonders ? Dr. King's New Dis covery ? to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections It has no equal. It relieves instantly. 4t's the surest cure. James M. Black of Asbeville. N. C.. R. R. No. 4. writes it cured blm of an obstinate cough after all other remedies failed. 60c. snd 91.00. A trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. ? r- ' * 4 > ; ? ? v ? . :i H Some purgatives eontainr .-such strong drags tfcat,' wl?iie? they cause the bowels' to move, fnjure the deli-: cate linlhgs* of- stofaacb' 4hd 'intes tines. Hotilster's. .Rocky Mo u tain Tea is not in that class. U.ft? slight ly 4Ux?tlve and. a* the' same time healing and soothing. Hardy's/Drug BUM*, v . ? Marvelous Discoveries THE ATLANTIC HOTEL MOREHEAD CITT, LAROVMT AND BRflT SEASHORE HOTK(, Iff THE SQUTH. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS JUL* 4TH. For compelte Information, ask neareat Ticket Ag?nt, or addreae H. C. HUDQINB. Q. P. A-. Norfolk. Va. jjfcj *. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE SEASHORE. SUNDAY, JULY 3RD, an<i MONDAY, 4TH. (ipirvii r> ? t V' jth at MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C. FINEST FISHI.VG IN AMERICA. SAILING ? DANCING ? BATHING. FVN FOR EVERYBODY. VERY CHEAP EXCI RSION RATES TO MOREHEAD CITY, N. C., and Retnrn. Sold Sunday and July Limited Pate of Sale. Wrek.Frd Ticket* Sold Sat\ t A*y and Sunday A. M. Tr*?? Limited TO BEAUFORT, N. C., and Return Schedule , of 4th of L& fares: FROM 1 Special and Sunday ?July 3rd. Sold Sunday Date of Veek-End sX-aa. day and $2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 200 2.00 2.-00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00 $4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.40 4.25 3.25 3.C6 3.:g r 25 3.25 ' 3.05 2.80 2.75 2.60 2.10 1.35 1 5:15am: 1 f5 :4 4am | f5 :59am I f6:02am I f6: 42am I f? : 27am, i f6: 38am|Lr. I 7:01am!Lv. I f7 : 29*m|Lv. I f7 : 47am|Lr. ! 8:04am Lt. ! f8: 36amlLT. | f9 : 0 2am | Lt. I 9 : 3 lam ILv. I 9 :50am I Lt. I f9 : r?6am Lt. '10: 25ara[LT. U: lOamlLr. |12: lOpmiAr. 112: 2 5pm I Ar. | Arrlre | Raleigh.. Knlghtdale . ?Baglf Rock . Wtndell . . Zebulon . . . Mldc Itaex .. Bally Wll on . . ; . 8ta. tonab'rg Wa bit on burg F* m*lle . . Gre>nTllle . . Grlnesland . Washington Che Cowlnlty. Frederick . . Van eboro . . Ne* Bern . . . MorelTdCltr B? ufort (12: 30am 1 12 : 46pm 111 :36pm IllrSOpm [11:15pm 111 :00pm |10:4Cpm 110:13pm I 9:49pm I 9:34pm. 9 : 20pm| 8: 5lpm[ 8:21 pm | 7 :48pm! 7:36pm| 7 :30pm | 7:06pm 6:30pm 6:15pm . 5:00pm | Leave Limited to Following Tuaaday* 62.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 3.70 3.20 2.20 2.20 3 20 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.45 - 1.30 64.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.60 4.46 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.50 3.50 ?.S5 3.00 2.95 2.60 3.30 1.65 EXAMINATION -i ?_ ? ? . r I High School IMtm' CMOBtrnto? Pit* Year state TmHiM) cate-? Kegtikir ? 0on*ty- t-C#-rt iflcate. An eumlMUoB-tfon-Hlih School Teachers' o^lllcAl* and Five Year State -Teachers' Certificate, reap eet ively, will be.heldU>y County Super intendent W. l^.Vaughan. in Wart Ington.onJuly 14 and 15, 1910. The law requires all aypllcatlona.for ei ther of these certificate* to he filed frith the. State superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, who upon request, will furnish, blanks for thla. purpose. Any Information in regard to this matter can be had by writing Superintendent J. Y. Joyher, Raleigh, Nrf<fc."; The regular County Examination for taaehers* certificate w(l] he held by the Superintendent on the same dates, Vuly 1^4 and 16. for both color ed and white teachers. All persons wishing to be examined must he pres ent and take the regular, examination; as the law forbids private examina tions except in peases of necessity. J. Y. JOYNER, Supt. Public Instruction. W- L. VAUGHN. * County Superintendent LEGAL' NOTICES NOTICE OP R ALB UNDER EXECU TION. Under and by virtu re of an execu tion directed to die out of the Su perior court of Beaufort county. N. C.. in a judgment duly docketed in the said court in an action wherein Pamlico Qrocetfy Co. was plaintiff, and E. TV Wlllard. O. E. Wlllard and B. P. Wlllard, were defendants, 1, Qeo. E. Rl?;k?, PJvarlff. pt Beaufort county, wflpp Monday, the lat day of August. 1910, at 9'cjock noon, Cfl for cash, to the hlgh^t bidder, lore. ihQ courthouse door In the sah]'cqunty, all of the right, title and "interest of C. E. Willard ^and B; V. Wlllard In and to those certain tracts or parcels of land situated "in tfee State o i North Carolina, Beaufort county, and Washington township, levied upon and attached In the saldj action, and more particularlybound ed and described as follows, Vis: First. That certain lot designated as lot No, 3 In the division of the' 'lands of the late Edwin Wbolard, which Is duly recorded In the Regis ter's office . of Beaufort c<ranty in Book 84, page 36, being the lot as signed in the said division to Edwin Woo lard; beginning at the n?slfe?cgt' corner of lot No. 2 in the siud divis ion on the line between Beaufort and Martin counties, running with the, said line south 6 a east 8? poles, thence south 45 west 400 polee to the run of Moyes Beaver Dam 8 warn p; thence with the run of the said swamp to the eastern line of lot No. 2 in the said division; thenc4 with the said line north 45 5 east 41* poles to the beginning. Containing 210 acres, more or lees. 8econd. That certain tot or parcel of land designated as lot No.- 4 In the division of the lands of the late Ed win Wooiard above referred to, and which said lot was conveyed by the said Edwin T. Wooiard by F. E. | Wooiard by dee^ dated January 18, '? 1 ? - HOSPITAL =1 A well-appointed Sanitorium for the treatment of all surgical cases in a sanitary and up-to date method. Skilled physicians and nurses. All the* latest appli ances in vogue. For informa tion write DR. D. T. TAYLOE, Chief Surgeon. Norfolk Sonlfaern^Railroad Company SUNDAY SEASHORE OUTING SPECIAL BETWEEN RALEIGH, WIL SON, FARMV1LLE, GREENVILLE. MORKHEAD CITY, BEAU* ' PORT AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. 1 VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES. Every Sunday, Beginning June 19th, 1910 Hlgh-CU? Thoroughfare Coach. Sunday"" Bxcuralon I Rate* to Morehoad Clty|8unday Only, and Return. Read Down. Oo to fee Sea Vest [Bonday $2.60 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.60 2*0 2.00 i.00 toe 2.00 v mMt m 5; 15 a. m. . 5:80 a. m. . 6:44 a. m*?. 1:6? a. in. . i 5:02 *7m. . 5:12 a. m . . 6 : 27 a. m . . . 6:28 a. m. . | 6:41 a. m. . I 7;0J a. m. .. 7; 17 a. 7:28 m. . " 7i?. / SCHEDULE . . Raleigh . Bouahall Knlgfctdale Eagle Rock . Wei deli . . . Zeluion M|d(i .. Ba . N?v? 2X3 Sunday Only. Read Up. Arm?. 12:80alght - .12:00 night . .11:48 p. m ..11:18 p.m. . .11:80 p. m. ..11:16 p.*. :,ijj##p. * nDurg . .. ir . . . 6tMno# . .. mm aon Ax.iBp. m. ?!?? 11:00 p. av ' jy 10:4ft p. m. l|:Up.i laoa ...... ih-.iti.m. ?*??* ??.??? ?:5?p. m. . nbur* . m a rim ... Bran ... WMkitta . ctowytr Frwcrlck ? : p. m. 8:11 p. m. 1:11*. m 8:17 p.m. T:4? p. m. 7:86 p. ? 7 : 80 p. m ' 'iTOPl -- . ?' Va22ST> -Wis l:Eej l&jMUm .<A.v8:48pi BrUmUm . . p. f Mew Bern Lt. . 8 :80 p. i 12.70 1.7# 1.70 8.7# ? 1.70 1.70 ?.W 2.70 8.70 2.20 2.20 W#> 1.1# WNrV before the courthouse do'c^ la the said county, all of the right, title ?and totei-tot "of C. *8?. Wlllard and 6. F. Wlllard lh an* to' those certain tracts of parcels of lstld, situated' In the State dttjortli Carolina, Beaufort codnty, hn<T Washington township, levied updtf aiM attached In the said setloft. and more particularly bound ed and described as follows. >la: nrsr. ' That certain lot dAignated at lot No. 8 In the division of tht lands ol ' the * late Edwtn WOolard, which Is tnfy Recorded la the Regis ter's ofice of Beaufort' county In Book H. page 3f. being the lot as signed la the aald division to Edwin Woo lard ; beginning at the northeast corner Of lot No. 2 in the Mid division on the y*e between Behutort and lfartln counties, running ' with the said line south ?3 east 87 poles; thence sbuth 46 west 400 pblea to the run offcoyes Bearer Swamp; thence with the urn of said swamp to the eastern line of lot No. t in the said division; thence with the said Una north 45.6 east 415 polee to the be ginning. Containing two hundred and ten (210) acres more or teaa. Second. That certain lot or parcel of land designated aa lot No. 4 la the division of the lands of th* lata Kd aald Edwin T. Woolard by F. E Woolard by deed dated January IS. 1880. recorded la the Register's ofllce of Beaufort county In Booh 88. page 888. beginning at the northeast cor ner oMot No. S In tt* salt division ?li iiiajMrnijr iii oa the ooatity line, and v*)i the aald line, son*; *8 eaal 144 pAes to Jqtn D. perry's line, in Grassy^ Island' Swamjp; thenoe with the run of the said swamp and. the aald John D. Perry's line to the run of Moyes' Beaver Dam swamp; thence with the run of said swamp to the eastern line of lot No. 8 la the said division; thenoe with the said line of lot No. 8 north 45 eaat 400 poles to the beginning, containing two hun dred and ten (210) scree, more or leee! This the 28th day of June, 1810. GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff of Beaufort County. NOTICE OF BALE VHNK ?ZKV> * now. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to me out of the Su perior court of Beaufort county, N. C., in a Judgment duly docketed in the said court in an action wherein Hassell Supply Co. was plaintiff and C. E. Wlllard and B. F. Wlllard, were defendants, I. Geo. E. Ricks, BherifT of Beaufest county, will on Monday, the 1st day of August, 1910, at 1*2 o'clock note, sell for cash, to thq highest bidder, before the courthouse door In toe said county, all of the right, title and Interest of C. E. Wll lard and B. F. Wlllard In and to those certain tracts or parcels of. land situated in the State of North Caro lina, Beaufort county,, and Washing ton township, levied upon and at tached in the s<iid action, snd more particrilsrly bounded and deeerlbed as follows, viz: Flrit That certain lot designated as lot No. S in the division of the lands ofjthe late Edwlfc Woolard, whlct^flfduty recorded in the' Regis ter's office "%f Beaufort county in Boek 14, page 3?, being the lot ee aigned in thJeald division to Edwin Woolard; beginning at tfcb northeast comer of lot No. 2 In I he M dlrle lon OB the llx MtOMl Mtfort end (UrtiB countlee, running will (be Mid line Mam 41 eeet *1 po'.ee., thence eosU) 41 west <M polee to tie run of Moree H?^*r Snap: j , EDWARD L. STEWART ^ eSBAttoraey-et-Law. Offic* overJDmily Ncwn. ' Washington, N. C. w. D. GRIMES ' ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Waatiaiiua, North CwnOa^ Practice la all the Cosi ITb.B.1 RODMAN & RODMAN Attorney ?-*t-Law Washington, N. C. W. M. BONO, N. a NORWOOD U SIMMOT ? BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW ' WaktoitM, North Carotin*. . Practice la all Con u. W. L Viuihu W- A. Thoowana VAUGHAN * THOMPSON ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Business Cards G. A PHILLIPS & BRO., ' FIRE j And Plate Glass INSURANCE. Halley> Comet HSmk
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