?m *** *** l PRINTING COMPANY. Publishers, v: -Li ' l?. MAYO, Editor and Manager. <iV T?1?l?i*one No MO. AB. i?0?. sc the postofflce at !*?'-o-h'tiflEton. N. C., under tbe set of March 1. 1879. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On Month .1 .15 Tour Month* 1.00 Ml Months 1.60 Om Tear 8 00 Subscriber* dtclrlnic the paper dle aosttnued wtU please notify tbla office M data Qt oxpiratlon. otherwise, It win be continued at regular subccrip doi rates until notice to atop Is re solved. If yon do not set Tbs Dally Nsws promptly telephone or write tbe man ager. snd tbe eoinplalnt will receive Immediate attention. It M our dtalre yon. MONDAYS DECEMBER 19. Parties leaving towu should not Jatl to let the News follow them dally with tbe n??n of Waahlngtoo fresh snd crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a let ter from borne. Those at tbe w shore or mountains wl|? And Tbe News a moet welcome ^ 4 Inters** ??? visitor k)) nr Heine seat to T> ?* Ve#s for publication must be signed by thi W". ' >rh?rwine they will not h' published. CRITICISING fathtr and moth. KR. At a certain stage in tbe life of many of our young people, they fall Into an unpleasant habit of criticis ing their parents. Occasional lapses in English, trival errors in scholar ship?historical, literary, scientific or what, not?old fashioned ideas in matters of tast?. dress, manners and social usages, arc freely commented upon. When daughters get to know more than their mothers, and sons begin to give points to their fathers, there is friction in tbe family machinery which muses many an unpleasant Jar This docs not mean that our young people are intentionally rude or Ill mannered. 'Such habits creep upon them unconsciously. They do not mean to be disloyal or ungrateful to the parents whom they really love devoutedly. They are merelv *???*?*_ less and unthinking in the matter* On their side the parents; often feel too deeply hurt by these criticisms to remonstrate agsinst them. They suffer many indignities in silence when it would be wise to administer the?deserved rebuke. Each generation enjoys privileges unknown to the one preceding?beter schools, larger opportunities for gen eral culture and a more complicated social life. The sons and daughters who profit by thes? good things have their pa rents to thank for them. It would be "more becoming" in them, as the old time phrase has it, to remember their debt of gratitude than rather to look for blemishes. The ideal relation between parent r?nd child Is that of perfect comrade ship. when parents keep la touch with their children's interests, and children confide freely In their pa rents, harmony relgnB in the home. Happy tho family whose daughters aro their mother's friends, and whose sons are father's chums!?E. M. H., In Orphans Friend. BACK TO THE FIRST PRINCIPLES Wood row Wilson said another sen sible thing when he told the guests at the dinner of the Southern Socie ty: "What we wish to prevent is any thing which will relieve our people from the necessity of taking care of themselves. Our system of govern ment has been great because It has put on the rtates tbe necessity of working out their own problems and has put tbe people everywhere upon their mettle, has left their economis and social salvation to their own dis cernment and their own exertion. The present problem of our politics is not tew te redivlde the powers of govern ment but how to revitalise and redig nlfy and redeem tne powers of the states." We venture to say that there Is more political common-sense and wis dom In that one paragraph than in all the speeches that Mr. Bryan and Mr. Roosevelt have made in a year. ?New York World. Remember tbe empty stocking to ?Ul It. The latest effort st "trust busting" 1? liable to llMKk the ?lactlrr ??** ?t Um ooocrwrimal <?ek? have faatharad tkatr ages of wind and rslu. baa natu rally worti much thinner. Of counw the of clHf la. not thut of nat ural glass?transparent a*d white imi (s mostly black and to soma place* mottled and utraakt-tl with brovsMb red and shades of ?IKe ?twd and Exclusive At nn evangelistic service at Glssrow the preacher at the end of his nddiese cried. "Now. all you good people who mwin to bo to heaven with me. stand up."" With a surge of enthusiasm the audience a prang to its feet, all but an old Scotchman In the front row, who aat stllL The horrified evangellat wrung bis hands and, addressing him. Bald. "My good man. my good man. don't you want to go to heaven?" Clear and deliberate came the an swer. "Aya, Awm gangtn, but no wT a palraonally conducted pairty T?St. James Gasette. Kindly Fruits. The expression to the prg/er book "Kindly fruits of the earth" baa for moat persons no definite meaning on account of the difference in signifi cance now attached to the word kind ly from that used when the expression was first written. Hie word kindly to that connection meant as nearly as possible "of its kind," and the expres sion "kindly fruits of tho earth" meant "the fruits of the earth each after its kind.** Why Waste His Bresthf Teacher?Now. Tommy, suppose you had two apples and you gars another boy his choice of them. Tou would tett blm to take the bigger one, wouldn't you? Tommy?No. mum. Teacher Why? Tommy?Cos 'twouldn't be nec essary.?Buburban Life. Taxes. The law requlrca me to settle in full with the state the first Monday in January, to supply the county with sufficient funds to meet its obliga tions and to pay the school vouches us they come In. And In order to do this I am compelled to ask you to settle your taxes at once. If you do not 1 will be compelled to enforce collections, thus giving me un un pleasant duty to perfom and audln* cost to your taxes. A word to tu. wise should be sufficient. Respectfully, GEO. E. RICKS. Sheriff Beaufort County. December 9, 1910?12-19.C NORFOLK SOUTHERN RA1LROA. Traffic Passenger Department OYSTERMEN'S CONVENTION Elizabeth City, N. C. Dec. 28, 1910 Greatly reduced ratea via Norfol Southern R. R., tickets sold Decern ber 27th, good to return until De cember 29th. Get complete information froc Ticket Agents. W. W. CROXTPN, General Passenger Agent NORFOLK SOU THERN RAILROAD Route of The "Night Express" Schedule in effoct November 6th. N. B.?The following schedule fig urea published as Information otal. and are not guaranteed. NORTH BOUND Trains leave Washington: 2:20 a. m. Dally for Norfolk, con nects for sll points north and west 10:50 a. m. Dally for Norfolk, oonnects for all points North and West. BAST BOUND 3:05 p. m. Dally except Sunday fot Bel haven. WEST BOUND 7:00 a. m. Dally except Sunday for OreenTlUe, Wilson and Raleigh. Con necte North, South and West with all lines. 4:00 p. m. Dally except Sunday for Oreenrllle, Wilson and Raleigh. 2: 20 a. tn. Dally for Oreeavllle. Wilson atad Raleigh. Connects N'orth South and Weet. SOUTH BOUND 1:20 a. m. Dally for New Bern. Kins ton and Goldsboro. 10:07 a. m. Dally except Sunday for Mow Born. I:SO p. m. Dally for New Bern, For further Information and ro sertatlon of PoJlmaa Sleeping Car space, apply to T. H. Myers. Moot. Washington, M. C. W. R. HUDSON. W. W. CROXTON. Oee. Supt Oen Wtm Aft V Norfolk, To. jcf, ??Ml?, io a. 1>. DO.IB* l?th. 1894, and by J. B. 1 ioiibiuricU and aai ttl offer for sale, for t^ court house door in Beaufort < ty. at II o'elock M-. on the 28th ( of Lecembtr, i910, to esUlsfy the lebt secured by the laid mortgage, he following deecrlped land: Beginning In Broontfeld Swamp. ?t Henry Stephen's 8. A corner, .hence, with Stephen's line N. 2 B. 10 polee to Peed Town thence. S. 81 K. 7-59-100 thence. 8. 2 W, fl8 polee to Brt ? Qeld Swamp; thence, up the ran of said swamp to the beginning Con taining ten acres more or lees. For more complete description see mori gage deed, recorded In the register*? office of Beaufort county'In Book $8. page 453. This November 28, 1910. ELY MOORB. By W. A. Thompeon. attorney. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a power of sale con talned In a. certain mortgage oeea'. executed on the 18th day of May 1906, by Jno. R. Perry to Annie E Nlcholson. which said deed la doly< recrded in thf office of tlie regis ter of Deeda for Beaufort county In Book 129 at page 281, to which ref erence Is hereby made for further particulars. We will on Thursday,the 12th day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door In Beaufort county, offer for aale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, towlt: "A certain piece or tract of land ly ng and being In Beaufort county, state aforesaid, in Washington town ship, and described and defined as follows, towlt: Beginning at an "Iron stob" on the west side 1lne\of Market street extended 25 feet from the eastern beginning of the divid ing line between Annie E. Nicholson ,nnd B. B. Nicholson of what Is nown as the fc.ason Farm, and run ning northwardly with the nald west tde line of Market street extended ? 150 feet) one hundred and fifty feet, thence westwardly by parallel lines to the dividing line between Vnnlc E. Nicholson and B. B. Nich olson (300 feet) three hundred feet, hence southwsrdly by parallel line o weet side line of Market street xtended one hundred and fifty feel 159 feet) to a point 25 feet frost ild dividing like between Annie ?. Nicholson and B. B. Nleholson, ence eastwardly (899 feet) three hundred feet to the beginning." This December 8, 1919. ANNIE E. NICHOLSON, Mortgsgee. % Oeo. A. Phillips, swner of the debt. By Collin H. Harding, attorney. l-8c nmiUK OF MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powei it sale, contained In a certain mort gage deed, given by. J. O. Griffin and <ife, Caroline Griffin, on March 16, 1910, to Tillman Paul, which said nstrument la recorded In the office of the register of deed* of Craven :unty In book 181, page 304, the ame being hereby referred to (the mortgagors having defaulted in the payment of the Indebtednesa therein secured) I will on Wedneaday the 18th day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock M~^aell to the higheat bid der for ctts'n at the conrt house noor in Beaufort county, the following de acrlbed real eatate: A certain piece or tract of land, lying and being In Craven county, state of North Caro lina, in Number One Township, and described and defined as follows: Be ginning In Stewart's line at old canal and running with William Carawan'a line to Olstra Branch 44 poles, with said branch to John Smith's line and with John Smith's line back to the old canal thence with the ca nal to the beginning, containing nine (9) acres more or less. Terms of sale cash. The land Is told la Beaufort county In accordance wltn the expressed terms of the mortgage. This December 16th, 1910. TILLMAN PAUL. Mortgagee. By Ward ft Grimes, Attorneys. ' e 3 NOTICE or SALU1 Br virtue of a power of sale con tained In ? certain mortgage deed from R. W Peyton to D. H. Bright, Trnatee. dated the 21th day of Jan uary, 1910, and duly recorded In the office of the register of dead* of Beaufort county In Book 16* at pag% its. the undersigned will on K<w Jay, the day of January, nil. iter for sale at public auction to the llgheet bidder tor cask, at the conrt bouee door la Washington. N. C.. at II o'cJoek noon, an of a certain tract >r panel or land lying and being In :he county of Beenfert and State of lorth Carolina. ownahlp, and on the west lublic reed 74 ?take; titenoe north 7 ei? 30 I to a stake In CaWn Branch, aud Just northwardly of larg<- gum; thence wlth?C*bln branch to t!te beginning, containing 24 1-3 acres. more or lea*. It beittf the lame piece or parcel of land conveyed to V. b. Brlghts by P. A. Nicholson and wife on June 17th. 1904, and recorded In the register's offlce of Beaufort county in Book 126 at page 346. ? This the 13th da* December. me. ?/. -%v. <:?* - S? D. EL BRIGHT, fvi' " I \# 5 ? 'i-J'V j'v.1 /.f wn^, H fcAie ' I NOUFOLKrSOUTHBRN R. R-OM CMANGK QF BCHKUULB. ; Eff*ctlv* Snaday, ^. ISth. Uaipl No, 15 wjl\ leave Washington .4:1 bjl a. m., New Bern <T.40 a.m., grrlvel Kinston 6:^8 a. m. and Coldsboro 8 m. Train No. 16, leave Oolds bnro-8;|5 p. ro., Kinston 9:40 p. m.J New Bern ii:05 p. m., arrivo Wash AUgto, J4U5 s. ?? . E. jfuason, Genl. Supt. NorfoL: Va. W. Ctoxton. G. P. A., Norfolk, Va. w NOTICE! North Carolina, Beaufort Counly; In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. E. M. Brown, Administrator of Jim mle Dunn, deceased, vs.' Emma Dunn McCoy. Ransom McCoy, Garfield Dunn and Will Leary The defendanta. Ransom McCoy and Garfield Dunn, above named,[ will take notlc that a proceeding entitled as above has been com menced In the Superior Court of Beaufort county for the purpose of selling the lands situated in Wash ington North Carolina, belonging ? - the estate of Jimmle Dunn, deceas ed, said lands belns more fully de scribed In the petition filed in said proceeding, to make assets to pay the Indebtedness and costs of ad ministration of said decedent's es tate; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort county. In his offlce in aald county, on the 10th day of January/~19ll, and answer or demur to the petition filed In said proceedings, or the petitioner will apply for the relief demanded In tbe petition. This 10th day of December 1910. GEO. A. PAUL. 1-lOc Clerk Superior Court XOTIC7K OP DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that the ex isting partnership known ss Bowers Lewis Company, consisting of A. L. Bowers, B. F. Bowers, L. B. Lewi* and J. T. Lewis la hereby dissolved. A. L. Bowers and B. Prank Bowers having purehaaed the intereet of J. T. Lewis and L. B. Lewis In said bus iness. Meesrs. A. L. Bowers snd B. Frank Bowers will continue the bus iness under the firm name and style of Bowers-Lewis Company. J. T. Lewis and L. B. Lewis withdraw from the partnership, and the new partner ahlp assumes all the obllgationa of the present partnership. This the 1st dsy of December lilt..: L. B. LKWI3, J. T. LEWIS, A. L- B0WHR3, B. FRANK BOWBRS. On behalf of the new firm ef Bor ers-Lewis Cob pa ax, we the retiring partners wish to say, that ws have sold oar beet wishes snd g^od will to the new firm Bowers-Lewis Company and bespeof tr kindly support. mew Arm wiU r slderation of the people In the fu ture, that the old firm has la the past The dissolution Is parsly a matter and we port with Very rsapeotfslly, L B. Lewie. J. It At a regular asaottag of Che Board ef Altera the following sratoaoss was H Bo It ordained: That It shall b? unlawful for aay phyststaa to treat a case ef tuberenlosis la the town of Washington without noUfyisg ths si ty physician within ton days after the diagnosis by sseh physician Is made; oad amj physician violating this ordinance aholl be fa eg ese dol lar fer eaeh day elapelng between the tlass of the eopiraUoe ef tbe tea laye aforesaid, and the aitldcatlor If the eity ^ U. 1 >H Albastarlo I'lppln Apple. K1ortJ? i. Citron renU, Citron ud Candj from l?c. to Me. lb. In tact ?t a arat-clu'r Oroowr. All ?ood< Phono >7. w E. L. ARCHBELL. AREN'T YOU COMING TO GET THEM??We nj your's are here be cause we know when you see the splendidly complete stocks of every thing that Is newest and best in complete home furnishings whan you realise," upon examination and comparison, just how much of a saving is yours, you will select your home furnishings hare. The goods are better goods, the assortments are more complete and the prices the money saving kind and we will arsange terms at no extra cost to yon. ? TH18 18 THE PLAGE FOR U8EFUL GIFTS. SEE OCR UE1>8. HALL RACKS. LADIES' DK8K8. DIEING SUITS. JEFFERSON FURNITURE COMPANY THESE CQLD MORNINGS. won't sat you ahlvoting?have t terrors for you?If yen j have a ga< radiator In your room ^Bnnecte< with our mains and your own hoot feed pipes. Turn the cock, strike s match and Just fed your apartment grow comfortable in a trice. When you're dressed yon can abut off the gas. so getting heat for a few oeats Ask as hew Jsw. WASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER CO. ?"W*BB^g^BW??iygg3BPi"PBWWWPP^HPilWippi>pl To Oui Customers: We %iih to inform our customers that we, biw moved our business into the building, No. 112 East Vlain Street, t?odoon Ea*t of Brown's Opera House, ' the same building from which we moved several pears agb. We have refitted thia building to our 1 present needs and having provided ourselves with ?le warehouse tacilltles, we' are now la better shape thsn ever to serve our trade to the beat advantage. We ha ve our stock so arranged now that we can keep jp with it, tDd give our customers quick and immed iate service. Any orders with which you will favor id will receive the most prompt and careful attention lad Lowes Prices. Very Retpectfully, N. S. FULFORD HARDWARE CO. W holessle Only. Send as your Mali I era For Quick Shipment. fc D fry an Advertisement ? STEPHEN C. BRAG AW - Attorney and Counselor ut-law Washington, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys at-La w Practice in All Court" Nicholson Hotel Building ohu H. Small, A. D. MicLetOi SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN attorSeys-at-law Waahiaston, North Carolina. ?" 1 1 " 11 . _ ?1 W. D. GRIMES I ATTORNEY-AT-LA>\ Washington, North Carolina. ? M. 1m. B. Hodaaa. Wltof a Hote RODMAN & RODMANJ Attorneys-*t-Law Washington, N. C. V. M. BOND, Bdoatoo, N. C. WOOD U SIMMOT ? IX'MD & SIMMONS A.*> TORNk.YS-AT.LAW ? ? hlngton, North Carotina Practica In attCouata. . ' V. L Vauohan W- A. I buiapam VAUGHAN & THOMPSON ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W Waafaiasto* and Aurora. N. C. Practice Ik all the court* ?n ^ ? lust Arrived tu> uta, ralalaa, an rran la, M tea. Ml*. ar,.ulta*4 Id ft full Hii?(r Xau QoMo. '?f. ? ^ l business Cards A. PHILLIPS & SAO., I FIRE And Plat* Glass INSURANCE. Valter Credit & Co] ur# wlffc I to compare

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