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aa4 tor shore W*we tax ..visitor. for tb** ?ot ho All articles seat #i? ^Mention must writer, otherwise . wVlltk^ THE INPAPTD WATERWAY. The completion of the canal that connects the sounds in North Caro lina 1b an event not to be minimized, as this Is the first link in the propos ed inland waterway. The canal Is 00 to 250 feet wide, with a depth of 10 feet of water at mean low water and 12 feet at high tide. The length Isj 20 ra'les Ave of thera cut through dryj land, the remainder secured by dredgi Iht and straiRhtenlng creeks. The Baltimore Sun, In dls^nssln^ the present and futurfe benefits of! the?<? waterways, says: "It is of immediate local bereft.' because li give* a route for boats be tween New Berr. Oriental and other j 3 to Beai.To.-l and paints to t^'e, south that is fi t> miles shorter nu.l .is j d.?e,ipr, m^rr up'fortn end rel*able. I t tV---r> e-uyj'e* tho'stftte It* Im.' prrtnn-o rei,.s-?fin tho fact that Bi't Offers to Vrr,ci* of light draft Vi-, side route that will enable them rr? oroid the dnr.terH of Hatterns mil thoj current* nnd shoals that, make this; part or the roast the "graveyard of the Th ? nert link which demands com j piotw>^ tjin? ronneetlnx tjr#? che<?.>-' neal-e Car 'with fh? North Carolina j >o* ? '! . Fit her through the U^xral Pw.-':\ . canar or some other rou'e a! M-ar?ru*p- ran be provided that will, eonsldorablr* to voiv from Norfolk- through rtl 4,T>e Oh^nnwike' TTav Is naV"?a"biC | f rvr- ?a?<; of n.nv size or dr.?ft front j ppitlmrT. to Norfolk. Through the present Chssa^eaika and Dclawrrp r-i. nrl there 5? a means of con?m?,nt',i. ^ tion hefween Paltlmore and Phlladnl-, nMn. TJu? th^ war Is not **et o*;e*i for effe'-tive navigation to tbp south' ?''"'"bic Js r. naitar of i 'intitifcraixel Imnr-r^ance to the business m?*n of Baltimore and Norfolk. It wonlj v?t?r. rrnidly, onee it was coni with important lin^s of tr/?r tlon. *nd it would, be e' *?Imji calculable benefit tn F"'e"?i f-jWP na. Seme of the richest lan^jVbWta? country are In that refirion. e*?1r Ing drainage and transnoratlo* fpiSrti itles to bring them in touch with' the markets. "The completion of th's see-m^ ' link In the inland waterway wo?i ' give them dirert connection with t*?? dtle? to the north of them snd ?we-tfi aid in dovelopinr truck farm*, s shipping, fisheries and manufactur ing enterprises. ? "The North Carolina link would b? ?f general bewatlb navigators and end ahlpoers on the entire Atlantic conet ps It Would rlre bo?t**and ves sels of not more than ten -foot tr*f? an inside route by which they co?M aroid the dnnrers of the t /??*"*- v -- Rlnla Capes, Nasr's Head. end a long chain of tr-qr.n*' ??onl# tbat menace navigation "Ion* Chat enttrs section of the e?-?*t,'* Boesker Cannon "came ?* 4 ae a matter of fact he has never been "Very far away. ? The London paoer tbat American sailors looke* iMibl*? '"??? sad probably saw fh*m the nert rr u* ? The fn'ho.lMtlc mimlrir -? ??-? JHUT tiM? -rtmtn - trows him. but Mi on* mmUM him ?'.h m w?. . r?r lira Marti* ?4w? <v-' ?ba kltM 0~r B?Hl ku. tiff ?'? vu pot awuaiT laUMM?d ? , i?? ?> - jS*S? -? ? ? ??K m High Point. Jaa. - 1 1.? -A rathsr Mruft discovery la medical science fu made here yesterday afternoon ? one that was a little Hassling to the physicians present rr, At the Junior Order hospital. Drs. Burrus, Duncan and Keltssl perform ed an operation on a woman for sp-I pendlcltls and Instead of finding the] appendix on the right sM*. which Is] the normal' location, It was found on| the extreme left side. . Thy phyalciaas gay it la the first case of this kind they have ever sesn. | Tho patlsnt Is doing nicely today. The Battleship Becoming Obsolete. The Atlantic battle-ship fleet ap proaching our coast as an enemy might in time of war was discovered by a scouting fleet- far out at i and a report of ths discovery, with a statement of latitude and longitude was despatched to Washington by wlreleas telegraphy. Thus the de fending force waa.jmt on guard, AH danger of surprise Was set aside. This new demonstration of the util Ity of wireless telegraphy ought to go far toward relieving tho minds of those who are subject to war scares and who bSlleve that we need enormous fleets to guard our coasts. A few awlft scouting vessels could give due warning to any threatened point long before the enemy could get there, and shore aeroplanes and submarines, besides the cosst-defense fleet might meet him when ne did. It was recently pointed out by British authority on naval matters that In caso of war between Great Britain and any European^ power having a frontage upon the narrow seas that 'separate her Island shores from the mainland. It would be Im possible for either antagonist to V a fleet In those waters. The submarines apd the-aroplane can op erate at a considerable distance from their land stations, and within the radius of their activity no fleet can ho made safe. Wireless telegraphy n<!'d? with new security a new reason why the battle-ship itf becoming ob solete. STr. Folk would make a fine man] for governor cT Utopia. It Is n cood thine (Vnt al! the talk er" In congress does not mem laws. Hen. Joseph W." Folk talks like f>c whoH ten commandments. Beverldge has the bent pin ready | for Lorimer's chair In the senate. Cnmmrnder Sims hns nrobnbly nct| l'-st any sl^en rvo- h'.s London hn ivet cH(??ch. neport of lljp Condition of SAVINGS AND TRUST TO. f ? I ?t W'prVnpton. X. C-. in the State of i i North Carol'na1, r.t tl^e cioefe of busi- | . wcs*. Jmisary 7. !91l. RESOURCES^ r Lr.snis an 1 dirccunts $113,195.97 Overdrafts *?nired .... 246.02 I Banking hem?.* IS. 000.00 j F-.trnlturc and i.sf.uor.. . 2.C.S2 : | Due frnm I ?> ? fl ! brnkera. ..^23, i93.20 ? Cash item-: 414.11 ' I Gold coin 1 4.-J.00 Sifter coin, R including all E rninor oolu 4 ? J. currency... 1,314.60 > .^t opil bank and other ? ] U. 9. n~t?s 4,236.00 22,10*. Total ... . , 1156.2^2. 9lJ LIABILITIES. I Capital .stock $50,000.00 1 'Snrplu* fund 6,000.00 { I Undivided profit*, lean I current expenses and ! paid 1,5 67.14 1 Deposits sub I Ject t o | check ...157,662.92 Savings de posits .y 34,479.47 Cashier's Checks } outstanding 1,669.84 Certified Cer.ifl?d cheeks 244.00 96,974.97 j Total $157,973.81 1 Slate ot North CaroJ n I , County of 1. .;??>. H. Sparrow, eachier of U..I sbove-nsmed -weir that the I mo tn it a ! m Judgment against you ttr tU sum of tll.ei with Interest at six per cent on etld amount for J an nary 5, 1911 until paid, due by account for merchandise sold and delivered to you: and you are rurther notified to appear before me, A Mayo, a Jus tice of the peace of Beaufort coun ty. at my ofloe in the town of Wash ington, N. C.. on Friday the 10th day of Febmary 1911 at 11 o'clock a. mil and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff herein or the relief asked for will be granted.' This 9th day of January 1911. A. MAYO,, Justice of the Peace. 2-9e. NOTICE OP 8ALB North Carolina, Beaufort County. In t,be -Superior Court. Before " the Clerk. E. M. Brown, administrator of 31m mle Dunn, deceased vs. Emma ^Dunn McCoy, Ransom McCoy, Gar field Dunn and Will .Leary. . By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Beaufort county in the above entitled proceeding, I will as commissioner, on Monday, Feh. 1 3th, 1911, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Beaufort county at 12 o'clock noon, the* following described real estate lying and being in the state of North Carolina, in the county of Beaufort and in the city of Washing ton, beginning on rtfth streeU-seven ty- three feet from the line between lots numbers eight-nine and ninety three, Van Norden Town, in said city and runs with Davie Brown's line ninety (92) two feet; thence with James Cherry's line forty-three (43 feet; thence with John Clemmon's line ninety-three (93) feel to Fifth street, and with Fifth street to the beginning. This 10th day of January, 1911. E. M. BROWN, 2-10c Administrator and Com. ' Notice of Sale. Pursuant to and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that cer tain mortgage from J. E. Turnage to Carolina Distributing Company, bearing date of May 11th, 1908 and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufort county, In bouk 139, at page 499. The un dersigned will .offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash 'at the court liouse door in Ueaufort county, at 12, neon, January 31et, 1911, the following articles of personal prop erty towlt: One horse, one buggy, one -single harness, one cart, also the entire stock of merchandise, such as gro ceries, drygooda, shoes, and such other articles of merchandise con tained in the store of J. E. Turnage, also one soda fountain and such oth er store fixtures that are now in the storehouse of J. E. Turnage, Choco wlnlty, Beaufort county. North Car olina. This Dec. 31, 1910. CAROLINA DISRIBUTING CO. . 1-31 E. H. ^Moore, Treas.. A1?VERTIHE IN THE NEWS Notice I By virtue* of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from M. W. Walker and wife, Lula, to R. L. M. Bonner, trustee, dated the 2 1st day of August, 1907, and duly recorded In the office of the reg ister of deeds for Beaufort county in book 149 at page 613, to which *ffe?ence I* hereby wade, th* un dersigned will on Friday the 3rd day of Fsbruray, l?ll, at It o'claok, noon, at the court konne door of Beaufort County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction, for cash aaf te the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: That certain tract or parcel of lane lying aad being 1a Beaufort county. North Carolina, Richland township, and deecribed ae follows, towlt: In the town of Antora, beginning at M. B. Wilkinson's northeast comer la the ml<Mle ef Fourth street, then with Mid Wilkinson'* line north 87 weet $5 yards to said Wilkinson's corner; then with Wilkinson's and 3a' lie V. Xayo's lin? south s wtst 70 yards* to Sall&e V. Mayo , son^h wl'M'aw Is ?>?<? vt'Tmit streef^tkeo wit* the aMdl? of said Peaqgjktreet son* 37 east St yards fo tb* said die of Fonrth street; then with sal* street to the tadaaing. Con tain lag oae-half acre more , or lf? ; It hala* known ae the Dallas ?0 V" a |UH?, urnuit, uuriB U east 44 poles to a pine; thence, north 88 vrett io poles: thence, south 10 weat^ti poles to a light woo* stake near a black jaok; and from thence* to tti? beginning. Con taining, hy estimation, Go acres more or less. It being the same tract of land conveyed to William H. Hill by Robert Hill, by deed record ed In book 68. pace >8, register's office at Beaufort county; being the same tract of land described in the aforeaalfl mortgag^ Also, one farm cart and one roan boras called "George." This the i8th flay of tx?c. 1*10 GEORGE % PHILLIPS: By Small, MscLean * McMullan, attorney*. . 1-aOc By virtue of a power of sale con-! talned In a certaH* 'mortgage - om, executed on the 18th Tiny - of May 1906, by Jno. Rj Perry to Annie E? Nicholson, which said deed Is duly' recrded In the office of thp resis tor oj Deeds for Beaurort county. In Book 119 at page 231, to jrhlch ref erence Is hereby made for further particulars. We will on Thursday.tbe 12th day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door In Beaufort county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described^ real estate, towit: "X certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being *in Beaufort county,. Etate aforesaid. In Washington town ship, and described and defined as follows, towlt: Beginning at an "iron ?tob" <Jn the weat side line of Market street extended 25 feet from the eastern beginning of the divid ing line -between Annie E. Nicholson and B. B. Nicholson of what Is known as the Eason Farm, and run ninn northwardly with thd said weat Ride line of Market street extended I (150 feet)* one hundred and fifty feet, thence westwardly" by parallel lines to% the dividing line between Annie E. Nicholson and B. B. Nich olson (300 feet) three hundred feet, thence southwardly by parallel line to west side line of Market street exf^nded one hundred and fifty feet (150 feet) to a point 25 feet from said dividing line between Annie 15 N'.cholaon and B. ? Nlcholeon-, thence eastward ly (300 fett) three hundred feet to the beginning." -'v This December 8, 1910. ANNIE E. NICHOLSON. ' Mortgagee. Geo. A. Phillips- owner of the debt. Br Collin H. Harding, attorney. l-8c Under an Vby virtue of the power of sale contained' In a certain deed of trust, executed the 17th day of December, 1909, by and between Charles Grist and wife Hannah Grist as parties of the flrst_j>p/t to C. H. Harding, trustee, which said Instru ment Is recorded in the office of the register of. deeds of Beaufort coun ty, In book 152 page 696, (the par ties of the first part having default ed In the payment of the note se cured by said Instrument) the un dersigned, as tfttstee, will, en the io<b da? of ?i?, -at 4* o'clock, Ml'., St tho conrthouae door la Beaufort couaty, Mil to tka htgh Mt bidder for eaab tho following de acrlbed ml eaUta\ In Boaufort county, state of No*tk Carolina, In Washington township, and deecrthad and deOnad aa followa, to- wit : Be ing a part of tta land coneejed to Adam^harrr. br deed dated October 1 0th, 1AM from Margaret? L. Taylor, retarded la Bofk 41 paga lit, etc., register*, oflo* of Baaafort count r and that part thereof, beginning at Hleabetk Mitchell', to nth eaat cor ner of the lot conrarod to fcer fer Adata Oherrr end running thence with Fleming's line eaat fortr-wen mi, ?uu nmaigug 6 acres, wmch ract la on the <???( Elite o Jurtan}'. CrMk. Alio the follow ng articles of parental property alephone lis* running from tho towi if Waablngton by Bdward. Conner on and Aurora tp Hayboro, togeth >r with all of the pole*, arlrea. In ulator., telephone and >11 branch lnaa and connectlona. and all awltch loardi^and the aamn la hereby to be old whether the tut' be real ?* ate or peraonal property. Terma of aale email. Thla the Cth day ot January l?n ! ? , W. C. RODMAN, l-'e . Truatee. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a power of rale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage, dated 16th day of September. 1908. and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Beaufort county in book 157 at page 581, raid mortgage 'given by M. B. Roe P&sb and wife, the undersigned will on Friday the 3rd day of February. 1911 at 12 o'clock, noon offer for sale st public auction, at the fcourt bouse door of Beaufort county, all that certain tract or parcel of land. Situate, Tjlng and being in the coun? ty of. Beaufort, and Mate of North Carolina, which is delcrlbed as fol lows: All that* tract or land convey ed by tjio satcl W. A. Neal and wife to Mary W. Hospass, which said deed described said land as follows: The other half of my cousin's or Arch beU's land including the eastward land of the eighty acres conveyed by Wharton to Archbell, being the samo larid described 4n the said deed from W. A. Neal to Mary W. Respass, and being also the samo land devised by the w*lll of George C. Respass to Georgia Ann Neal, wffo of W. A. Ne*L Terms of sale, cash, j This the 2nd day of Jatnuary. 1911 W. A. NEAL, Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, attorney 2-Ce NOTICE OP 8AJ,E Under and by virtue of a mort gage from H. W. Dixon to the un dersigned, dated January 27th, $09 and recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort, County -in- book 362, at page 215, the undersigned will, ou the 80th day of JdnuaTy, 1911. at 12 o'clock M., before the court house door in Beaufort county, eeli for cosh, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: In the State of North Carolina, County of- Beaufort, Chocowlnlty township, adjoining the lands of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards ajid others, lying and being In and on Horse Branch, and belntf tfye same laKd conveyed by tf-e will of Mar^ Hill to her daughter, Betsy Brown, during her natural life, and then to the two children of Betsy Brown, Polly A. and Amarlna, said will la recorded in the clerk's _ office of ! Beaufort county in book "F", page 521; reference la also made to a| deed from David Purser to Jamea H. Taylor, dated the 9th day of MarcB, 1895 and recorded In the register's office of Beaufort county in book 84, page 111; also to a deed ftltat W. H. HU1 and wife to EL W. Dixon, dated November 8th, 1905, and reo e?^d la book ilirpM* W.bSig the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mortgage. This the 28th day of Dec. 1818. OBOBtfB A. PHILUP8, F. T, PHILLIPS ewner of debt. By Small, MacLean A McMnllan, 1 at torn eye I Having this day quail led _ minlstratrix o< the' estate of W. Miller, lO DOUlr ill W>U k?T?g "K 1 um iMisiisiB zzsat bidder, all that ee rtaln tract or par cel of land altuate, lying and being In the county of Beaufcrt, and etate of North. Carolina, an* In Waahlng ton townahfp, known a a the Cheeay lands, and better known aa the ne* | landa for better description see Orant Book 6, page 47S. see aiao Book IS page 141. Terma of aftc cash. The sale iHU be made at the court home door of Beaufort county on the day above named. . Thla the ISrd day of Doc. 1?10. <^NNIE E. HO DOBS, Mortgagee. j" By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain morlgaga deed, executed by Dean Sutton and wife, Llll\e, t6. J. B. Bonner, deceased, on December the 12th, 1S94, I, Jona | than Havens, administrator, .will of i.fcr for- sale', for cash, at the' court houeo door la Beaufort county at 13 o'clock noon, on the lijh day of Feb ruary. i9ii, to satisfy the debt ae enred by said mortgage deed, . the land doecrlbcd In said mortgage, whicK Is as follows: \^3e*innlng in Broomfield Swamp at Ht^ry Stephens S. E. corner, thenco with Stephens' line N, 2 B. 210 pcles to the Peed Town Road; | thent* S. 88 E. 7.56 poles to a ditch; thence S. 2 W. 213 poles to Broom- j field Swamp; thence up the run of said swamp its various courses to the] beginning, containing 10 acres, more or loss. For more complete descrip-j tlon see mortgage deed recorded in the register's office of Beaufort coun- l ty in Book No. 88. page*4&3. .this the 11th day of January. 1911 - J. B. BONNER, Mortgagee, deceased. By JOHNATHAN HAVKSH, Administrator. jr. A. Thompson, attorney 2- 12c WASHINGTON. C. 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