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Subscribers desiring the paper dle ?onliDu*d will pletso notify thla oOce am date of expiration, otUnrlM, it will to continued at regular I *>? rates until aotice to Mop Is t? ff yon dor not gat The Dally Newa promptly telephone or write the man ager, sad the complaint trill receive tjDm?dlate attention. It t? our desire JIONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1M1. *" Part lee leaving tow? should not (all to let the New* follow them dally elth the n?*e of Washington fresh aad crisp. It wtll prove a valuable companion. rending to you like a let ter from home. Those at the aea ahore or mountains wfl? and The New* e moat welcome Ci4 Interest ing visitor. All ertlclee sent to TLrf News for paMtcatton must be signed hy tb-> writer, otherwise they will not b^ GLORIOUS WOMEN Innumerable shafts arise through out the South testifying to tho rever ence that is given to the Confederate ?oM:Vr and sailor. Ti.i.re are surseroua sculptures of bron7c o" marble to inform the care-: less wayfarer that, his section honor* some particular hero. ? ' There arc s'.*nie museums of tho Confederacy, repositories of momen "tOO^T :?:> I U'.CTV Will \W H Battl* AMwy in Tlifhniond. N'i fciitfc :s to be found "with an"! or t'jese of appreciation ? *-r 'hi' i.'.'ti wlix^'fbuaibt most *gn;- ] lanil;. fcr ih?? cavae that failed. I ? ?'j't why <' y. fjcr.i?thing for the wo- ' icon? S; orr.!K- ?? : ? *v*vc been ; from t;n:e *r <n !:ne to arc use inter- ; est rn.t' i.? .? ? ?'?". hjvo r j prv ;? en dra**r !? ? i nothing "sater'r.* has eventuated. ? That fi? r.M Hir'-t. *? The t ut ? ???-.-re of t*<? So'-:l. waa in it? v v . n. ro the:.: here' -r. rhv 1 rnmy.y h the:;: run a . upy'von. Wlv-' e?. lBPt'ier*. d;'" si* tars, who gave ; yji {' ?,.%vi <;. r\r, <-o- sign'si'? IjOl V , ijs:v I r>r th r.m! t tho ; ' mm* of n'M'** :> "1 s*r!fo while t|ioy ; wajted !n -.he ?oW. desert?:! rnwr. : uph toyed l?y anything ?ove their ? darr.tlp's spirits, until tho front ? wcvM yield Its news. T'.:o soldier often is the here: l>nt ? st5l! nfton^r I.* his wife a heroine; 1 ar.u rhe proudest heritage of .the' , So ' h. i ho noblest lesson it can tench j pocteriiv, h the i;tory of its woma.i lcir.1l during the 'irk days fronx 'CI to ; ?53. | FrHnjr ^nth requires a cerfp^n nerve; but ft^irig life that is devoid of hope is faj? \iore difficult. Women, many of them do this, and no monu men's ??** raised to them. It 1* tho Sl>ecta<"!lar that counts, not the most worthy. The love of man for his mother is elemental. It has been so '.n every period. But there is a peculiar rev erence that the Southern mnn ap proaching middle age pays to the wo \natl who bore blrn^ . And it is merited. She Is a^>W5F~Tnother," a product of the period that made her great. The ladies. God bless them! was nev er shouted so vociferously or with such real meaning as in tho years Just following the civil strife when the ex-solrtlers, faco to face with the stern realities of life, removed from the glamor of the camp Snd the sest of the music, realized what sublime bravery l?ad been shown by their suf fering loved ones, who smiled while troubles wore and care depressed. * Let some artist mould a group ?bowing' a woman welcomenlng her wounded husband with a smiling face while she hides behind her skirt the body, of her dead son, a victim In the same cause his father shed his blood ?iV to serve. If that group is ever made It will portray a real occurrence. Was there over a hero of the itemer sex with ?tfrlt so Olympian? The women here had their full mc<id of local appreciation and w?r * Stories make them graosfu) compli ment; but they were a real- vital, pre essential part Qfctbe conflict; for ot> ; 4r woman in tfceir stead ttartfefft'o v- cot'd not be so glorious. The next monument' should be tr [? thsm. ? ledger Dispatch. wammm* *** dow* as on? humanity's greateet curses, an<? Itjs | perhaps true; but did you ever to tm kow mmerr people will uhlw ? an to to oarafnl about tlwrtr MjllfO , '.ntesrr/t: fo News. only to operate 1 vide for tko impi ?at?4. sod M b*dl; i h)W Taluat'on placed on I valuable uptown prowrtf, aiut be [corrc? teJ if we may hope to arrive * *?* ?>"?? <* taction. and - If o bw to ibut lb. Unitwi which ihoold accrue from equitably axed unnwtt The follow who 'own. the small piece or property comes far nearer paring hla pro rata of taxation than the owner of valua ble uptown real aetata. This fact is so well known a a to need no support In comparative figures. ' * ' So that If it la true that the inaug u ration or a fair ayatsm of tax aa aeeament would benefit all counties, and make them aelf auatainlng, It la equally true that the principle car ried into the cities would eliminate many, of the financial barriers ' con fronting municipal administrations. Or It mar be that some of the Re publicans do not love ship subsidy less, hut they love 1912 more. ? In dianapolis News. If the party it^ power will remove the obstacles which it has plcced iu the way of foreign trad.e it will not need to send forth ar public expense hundreds of faithful lienchment to discover opportunities for * Aroerjcan Commerce. ? Dallas News. It is undoubtedly true that many residents of Auums county, Ohio, are now wishing they had not sold their i votes so chetf!>2?p? .Manchester Uto lon. riot slp*.>t a v.infc In *j." years has he?*n wni to j:?il for beating his wife. V.'hUIj sofa tc shew that the mc?t wan isn't a'ways the* de?:rcbta citizen. ? Ne*.' Yo Herald. Nothing 5* more certr. '.n tVrn that | in vfe.n of the ir^ r.ni;v-? of t::c land slide i%e latpvept of the 7?.?v;K/ rafu I :\>rty i.? n p;r?. !tr l??v? fortviird -io ?? ;?!* the r.:lvlc2 a:"i ft\! ri v.'n ?: f calibre of these wlto *..cn OH?, S?" py and Cor.r?e",r!?*u*.? CMc.a so P.vM nrd-Mera-d. H"* ! .i : -vi?. p- s-'w' many : ?'? r,v ro i 'P.vsuward *.v! o nev r : ? ' li'.i-'l' .f.'on to fir. so bz ' " .?''.irno.'r S\j?. D??' 1 r "Ta'.r.e are not tV.rc.i-st rubbing llieir cjv.s yet. Sixty-three yorrs is ? time to # vand on thc'ontsMe looking la.' ? Omaha lice. if t'i"se * w o Nor Ycrh specimens are the best tl'c-y <'?n do !t will be the best if the Robin* never nest again! Notice. Having ouallfied as administrator I of Jer.se R. Calloway. deceased, late of Beaufort N. C., this la to notify | all persons having claims against tho I estate of said de:er.se<^ to exhibit j them to the undersigned on or before j the lGth day of January, 1312, or . this notice will pleaded In bar of j- their recovery. All person e indebted i to sairl estate will please make Imme ? diate settlement. JOHN H. CALLOWAY. Administrator | This 1 Oth day of tannery, J.9l\. | XOTK-K ?>F MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powet of sale, contained in a certain mort gage det>d, given by .1. O. Griffin and wife, Caroline Griffin>rn March 16, 1910, to Tillman Paul, which said instrument Is recorded in tho office of the-register of deeda of Craven cunty in book 181, page 304, the same being hereby roferred to (the mortgagor* having defaulted In th<r payment of the Indebtedness therein secured) ] wljl on Wednesday the 18tf) day of .January, 1911, at 12 o'clock 2d., sell tdVFhe highest bid der fdr tush at the court house door in Beaufort counts, the following de scribed real estate: A certain piece or tract of land, lying nnd being it? Craven county, state of Ka/th Caro lina. in Niirototr one TownaMp, and described, nnd d- fined a? follows: Be ginning In 8tewf?rt'i? line at eld canal nnd running with William Carnwaa's line to Glstra n*a:teh 44 poles, with said branch to Join Smith's line and with John Smith's Una bpek to the old . cans 1 thence wttfc the c#? aal to the bea Inning, containing nine f 9) seres more or lees. Terms of sale rash. Tto land In so!4 la Beaufort, ronaty in ar cor (fanes WlU th? esprfeasC teT?s of tWe mortgage. . This Decstisker Mb. )?lf * YJ LMA.V *A?L. MtftfHaa. .% Wferd * qrlMss. . A|, , ,,, ,, - rv u. MIUIM, M T' Judm??nfasaii..t W? for th? nm Of WUh lBter?lt at Hi (Mr cent on said amount for January 5. l?il until paid, due by tooouut for mercfeanAW sold s*d delivered to ydu; and you are further notified to appear before me, A Mayo, a Jus UM of the peace of Beaufort coun ty. at my office la the town of Waih ington, N. C., on Friday the 10 th day of February it 11 at 11 o'clock a. mil and answer or demur to the complaint of the plain tiff herein or the relief asked for will be frranted. Thi* 9th day of January 1*1 J. ? A. MAYO. Justice of the Peace. 1-tC, / > . ? . : ? > ' ? ?? f NOTICE OF 8 ALE North Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Before tfcfe Clerk. . E. M. Brown, administrator of Jlm mle Dunn, deceased va. Emrr.u Dunn McCoy, Ransom McCoy, Gar field Dunn and Will fcearys By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Beaufort county in the above entitled proceeding:, I wilj as commissioner, on' Monday, Feb. 13th, 1911, offer for bale for rash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door In Beaufort county at 1"2 o'cTocfc nocn, the following described real | estate lying and being in the state of North Carolina, In the county of i TMUufort* and In the city of Washing j ton, beginning on Fifth street, seven ty- three feet from the lino between i lots numbers eight-nine and nlnet? 1 three, Van Norden Town, in sp.ld city Tma TTmr -vim -nawui'uwn b 'ling ninety (92) two feet; thcnce with Tames Ctorry's 15rro forty-throe (43 feet; theiico with John Clemmon's ':nc ninety -three {'93) fact to I^ifth street, ard-V. tth Fifth street to the I bp?.ni^pff. This 10th Jay of January, ion. H M. Hlt?\V,N. 2*1 Oc Admlnlstra*oc?nnd .Com. cf Rs!c, Pursuant to end by virtue of the rower of sale centa!ncd in tb'rt ?*?? r tain mortgage from J. K. Turnaire to Carolina Distributing Company, j te aring date of May 11th, 190S and duly recorded in the office of tv;c reg ? ister cf deeds cf Beaufort county, I in L'Ovik 139. at page 499. The un I flcvslgned will offer for pale to the |< highest bidder f^r rash at the court Iioiko door In Beaufort county, at 12, noon, January 31st, 1911, the following articles of personal prop k-rt.v towlt: One horse, ont. buggy, one single harness, ono cart, also the entire block of merchandise, such as gro ceries, drygoods, sheesN 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, Cboco wlnlty, Beaufort county, North Car olina. This Dec. 31, 1910. CAROLINA DISRIBUTING 'CO. 1-31 E. H. Moore, Treas. ADVERTISE IX THE NEWS Notice r Hy virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust | from M. W. Walker and wife, Luis, to R. I,. M. Bonner, trustee, dated the 21st day of August, 1907, and I duly recorded in tbe office- of the reg ister of deeds for Beaufort county In.bajjjt 149* at page &1S, to which referewbe is hereby made, th? un dersigned will on Friday the 3rd day of Februray, ltll, at If o'oloek, noon, at the court house door of Beaufort County, North Carolina, offer for sale at publie auction, for cash srnd te the high evt bidder, the following described tract of land: That certain tract or parcel of land 'lying and b^lng in Beaufort county, I North Carolina, Richland township, and described as follows, towlt: In the town of Aurora, baglaalsg at M. B. Wllkinaoa's north sasf comer la the middle of Fourth street, thnn with said Wilkinson'* Mae north 87 west S5 yards to said Wilkinaon's corner; then with Wflklnaow't and SalMe V. kayo's line south a west 71 yards to ballia ?. Mayo's south east corner In tte middle of Pearl street; then wtti the mlddl* of said Pearl street soutjh 17 eeuv t 75 yards to the middle of Vanrtk fltreot; then ?lth MM MTMt to tb?^ Oontnlnlnt one-tmH mere mor; c M*. It Mac kun u tka Dalle* uwtn M. ^ Term 9l sale CAJVI. tm? M <W x JnufT, u lr It ?ut (( poles t north ?a "*??t t, south 30 Jrwt ?< ?ood .take near i from thoato, to ti talalQR, br osti"!* more or Hti. It trartt oflUo>l convo Kill.hr rUlbcrt Mil ?d In Wk J8. p?se ??. roster, office of Beaufort ecuntr; bela*. the <am< tract of land djoaertbod In the aforiald. jba07t?M< M . . & o|i?.TXucin cart; and one roan horse calligd "0 Tills tUa 281 day of Dc^. t9ld " " GKORCK A. PHILLIPS, , By -Small, Mae Lean '& -McMull^n, | attorneys. f ?- 1 " '? 1 <ffotice of Mfk'J By virtue of a poivor of sale con tained la a certain morttease ooea. executed on the 18th day ofigday 1905, by Jnn. r. Perrr to. Annt? E. Nicholson, which said deed Is duly rWded in (he office of the regis ter of Beeds-fo'r Beaufort oounty 1p Hook 129 at pa^e 231, to xhiclv r?f . ronco Is Her. by made lor furtllor particulars. \Vo will on Thursday .the ?2th day o? January, 1911, at 12 ^clonic noon, nt t);e court honso door' in Boaafort county, offer for pale to the highest bidder fot cash the 'fol lowing decrrlbcd real estate, towitt "\ certain p!ec? or tract of land ly ing and being in Beanfort county, s -.tn.nforesaldl, m Washington town ship, End described and defined as I'oiiows, towjt;- Beginning at art "Iron stob" on the west sidepftno ot "ar^et street extended 25 feet from ne eastern beginning of the dlvld-" n)}; line between Annie E. ?Nicholson tnd B. B. Nicholson of what is \-nownas rhe. Ktlson Form, and run ning nor-hwardly with the said went >lde ilnc of Mufltet street extended (150 feet) one hundred and Ufty '<vL theneo we?tw;ardly by parallel I'.r.e* to the dividing line between Anule K. Nicholson and B. B. Nich olson (300 feet) three hundred feet, fl.eneo southwardly by parallel line to wp?t side line of Market street extended one hundred ahd fifty fe^t (150 feet) to a point 25 feet from said dividing line between Annie E. Nicholson and B. B. Nicholson, thence eastwardly (200 fept) throe" hundred feet to the beginning.". This December S, 1910. ANNIE E. NICHOLSON. Mortgagee. Geo. A. Phillips, owner of the debt. By Co!!in H. Harding, attorney. l-#c NOTICE OP SAIjH Under an'J by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed the 17th day of December, 1909, by and betweei. Charles Grist and wife Hannah Grist as parties of the first part to C. H. Harding, trustee, which said Instru ment is recorded in the office X the register of deeds of Beaufort conn'* ty, in book. 152 pag? 596, (the par ties of the first part having default ed in the payment of the note se cured by laid instrument) the un dersigned, as trustee, will, on the 10th day of February, 1911,at 19 o'clock, If., at ths courthouse door In Beaufort eouaty?"**ll to the high est bidder for caafo the following de scribed real estate: la Beaufort county, state of North Carolina, la Washington township, tad described and defined as follows, to- wit: Be ing a part of the land conveyed to Adam Ohesry, br deed dated October 10ih, 1874 from Margaret L. Taylor, recorded la Book 41 page S5?, etc.. ?" ueaurort county un thereof, beginning ,t El!y ?th AJItcUeir* wuth c. . ntir of tke krt aomtrrti to her k; Aa?m Cfearrj and running thenee with FVwlic Ihlo cut forty-soron .<?> feet; thee re north paralM wit* BlluUlk Mitchell's line fortj-two (?) feet ; :hooce veat with a pro PW* new ettoet fortr-MTaa (47) fe?t t? KU?lbr". lBtob?lv, Uqe; thence with ker life loutt fertr t-wo (Mi feet t * the begiaaiBt ?u lot lagtoa; see - * *? ? ? . ? _ i ucw ?m line l of Waahlngton | ion and Aurora to . or Willi all or Uie _ laWphonea ^ lines and connections, i board., anil the Mm* la I ?old whether the same be rani ea I tate qr personal property. Terms of aula cash. Thla the Cth Cm/ at January l?lt | W. C. RODMAN, s-6c Trustee. Tt ? . V - ,? ' . f?'l - iifodoe of Hale. By virtue of a power of sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgago, j dated 15th . day of September, 1909, 'and duly recorded, in the office of the ragiater of doeda of Beaufort I county hi took 157 ut page 561, 'aald mortgago glv?jn by M. B: Rea piuw and wife, the undersigned will ion Friday the 3rd day of February, 191 J at 12 o'clock, noon offer for ?ale at public auction, at the court I house door of Beaufort county, all that coriiiri tract or 'parcel of land, ?situ IyUk and lirfng. in tho, hnnn ty ,of Boeffor*, and atate cf North Carolyn. 'T.'fcfeh U describti? a* fo'.? lows: All th*T tract cf land" conroy: ed hy-Vbe W?* A. Nq.nl and wife to Mary W. which nald d<?sd described saWl land nV-^followa: The other hnlf of my cousin's o4r Arch bell's land Ihclculcg the eastward land of the eighty acrei ronveyod by Wharton to Archbetf* being the aauve land -deccribod In tlie aaid deed. from W-. A. Neal to Mary W. Kespoas, and fcolng also 'ihu t-sne land dtfviaed by the will or CSeongo O. Resposs to J Georgia Ann Kcal, wife of '.V. A N'eal". Terms of aale, eaah. . This the 2nd day of January, 1911 | W. A. NEAL, Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, attorney 2-3c ] XOTltE OP RAIB Under and by virtue of a mort gage from H. \V. Dixon to the on dcraigned, dated January 27th, 1909 Jrind recorded In th^ Register's office' of Beaufort County in book 152, at rase 315, the undersigned will, ou the 20tb day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock M., before the .court house door in Beaufort county, seii for cash, to the highest bidder; the following described tract of land: In the State of North Carolina, Pnunty of TW.iifort, Choc*>wieIty township, adjo/ning the lands of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards and others, lying snd being in ond on Horse Branch, and being tho same land conveyed by tf*e will of Mary Hill to her daughter, Betsy Brown, [.during her natural life, and then- to ' the two children of -Betsy Brown, Polly A. and Amarina, said will is recorded la the clerk's office of Beaufort county In book "F", page 621; reference Is also made to a deed from David Parser to James H. Taylor, dated the 9th day of March, 1891 and recorded in the register's office of Beaufort county m book 84, pa?e ill; also to a 4eed from W. H. BUI mad Wife te H. W Dixon, dated November 9th, 1999, and rec orded la book 188, page 89, being the false tract of land described in the afpreaald laytjpge. This He 29th day of Dec. 1919. . % GfCORGB A. PHILLIPS, > Mortgagee. F. T. PHILLJPS. ovner of debt. L By Small. Maclean A McMullan, I attorneys. l-8tc. rulniatratria ef ttm estate nf Bryan ? J, ..on of Bedn fort cntfatr. Wecth Carditaa, Ula Is to notify all peracus hating claims |*cp<*9t said estate te exhibit them to tho undersigned or to W. A. Thomp son, attorney mi Adroit, It, O., on of before Dee. 29U, ??n, or tUI* nottoe will b? pleed In bar of tfcelr ree?TMf. - : v 4 All itfrsor.1 indebted te said en ?at" x III nlft&ii* uikA ? ? ? - eel of land 'altuate. .lying and betas In the county fcof Beaufort, and state of North Carolina, and In Washing ton township, known aa the Chcsay lands, and b^ttof known as the new lands for better description sec Grant Book s. pago 47J. sec a.so Book 1,1; page ill. Terms of sale cash. The Bale will be made at the court house. door of Beaufort county on tiro dsjr above named. . Thla the tSrd day of Dee. IS10. , f ji ANNIE E. 110DQE3. - ' Mortg:igi e. XOTICK W 1 By virtue of a power of sale con , taiacd In a cortaln mortga^r deed, es?tatbd by D^nn Sutton nad wtfej Idl'.ta, -tk.J. JB. I?onner, deceased, on Deco-nbcr t'ae 12th. 1S34, I, Jona thau Hkvona, i.droihlstrajtor. will of fer for sale, for (%a\i, at fat- c our t I-.gcsk dcor In Bcrritort ccuafcf at 13 o'c'ar'ic noon, on th> i -tlx dfiy of Feb raor; . 1911, to satisfy the debt se cured by said mortgage deed, the land doscflbed la said mortgage, which Is aa follows: * * ? Beginning, in Sroomfleld Swamp at Henry Stephens S. E. . cornfer, thence with Stephens" line N. 2 E. 210 po]es tp the Peed Town Road; I tlmnc* S. 88 K. 7.56 poles to a dttrh; tbenco S. 2 "W. 218 poles to Broom flold BWamp; thence np the run^ of said owatnp its various courses to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. For more complete descrip tion see mortgage deed roiorded in the register's office of Beaufort coun ty in Book No. 88, page 453. This the 11th day of January, 1911 J. B. "BONN UK, Mortgagee, deceased. By JOIINATHAN HAVENS, Administrator. W. A. Thompson, attorney 2-1 3c RIGGS HOUSE WASHINGTON, 'D, C. Tbe hotel "par excellence" of the National Capital. First-class hi all appoint ments. Opposite tbe U. S. Treas ury; one block from the TllLU. rt' wnite House, ^iltottntcd Guide^ to ceipt of two ?cenfitMBp-s * 0. <3. STAPLES, Proprietor. ; ?' ? w/ ** 'ilNGTON, N.C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW Attorney and Cdunselor-, at-lawj Wash in gton, N. C. NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys- a t-La w Pracucc in All Court" Nicholson Hotel Building John ii! small. A. iTaUcLmo, Hani McMullau, SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN A I-I ORNK YS-Al -LAW Washington, Nor lb Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wuhin^.on, North Carolina. P?*?icea in all tie Com*. n?. >? Rodaaa. o. Roteaa. . rOPMAJN ? RODMAN] Attprnfey?-nt-La fl |Wa8hingvon, N. C. W. M. BOND, Edftnton, N. CL NORWOOD L. 5IMMO? t BOND & SIMMONS ^TORNkYS-AT-LAW V-.-hlnBton, North Carolina. " Hractlc in Ml Cooru. T77> ; ? ? !' ' , * JOHN B. BONNER N, ? * ? : G- A- PHILUPS & bro.. FIRE And Plate 'Glass I K ? I! D A Uo.
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