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i L.i? im. ? .at INrtM IN l.tf Ill ??taertban i?u ????????4 win ilim'i _ <?? ob data of uylxtttoo. i , * will k* cootlaood u racmlar M L ?crlsUoB nt? iitu DotiM to atop til mint. ?jiifEfe I-mAto - - Proprietor. ejR^GOpRCH - - ... - . . Editor. WASHINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, MAY 29, 191.->. Wo* t* unto the automobile afagiver in Now Horn who do?? not adhere to the law regulating the operating of these motor driven niaetyipea. The load police are dcjerniined to enforce these laws, irrespective of whom the party driving the machine shall 1*, and the best way io keep out of police court now, will he to drive a'owl v and &> blow the horn before turning comers?.?New Bern Journal. JCpw read that over again. sulistitutiug "Washington" for "New Vfwn." . ?" * 4 ? * friose fellow* who have been "taking 'em off" during the tast week uri?? have hurried back into their "heavies" since this cold spell hit this section of the country. Prohibition may come, and Prohibition may go, but blind tigers gv on forever. THE BLIND TIGERS." K ven- two or three days tho local recorder's court trios some per son. charged with violating the liquor law. In moot case??espec ially when- there is a trial by jury?the defendant is released. Thii is in spite of the fact tliat it is morally certain that the accused man who guilty of the offense with which he was charged. A number of official* have made the remark that there was little line going after the blind tigers?nothing would l>e done to them when they went brought into court. They ure right. And why J Hiiupjy because public seutiijient is with the law violators. And we ask again, what is the cause of this attitude? It -appears to us that thoro a:v several reasons, prominent among them Wing tin underhanded methods employed by the city in getting information of the blind tigers and the fart that most persous are not in sympathy with tho present law. The majority ??f our people?even those wh< rank von- high socially, smile and jeko about the blind tiger. The urim* of illegally disposing of liquor is not considered a serious one When a man ih brought to court the sympathy is with the accused? and not tho accusers. Taking these fact?* into consideration, is it any wonder that no chi**k is put on the blind tigers ? You can't ven- well blame the people for their attitude in the' matter. When a persou who p<*** as a det?*?tive. first gains a man's cvn?dnoe and then lietrays him to tho police, it is little wonder that tho sympathy of the majority is with the one who is accused of crime. It is an illegal business?according to the laws of tho State. l?ut if the people maintain tho same attitude towards blind tigers as is generally done at present, and if the, official* keep up their same mthods of frying to rapture the law violators, ven- little is going to be done in the way ..f putting a stop to the business. Tho II aeon Telegraph asks "What's the l?esi. thing io do when you are -making in home at ter daylight ami step on the rat Wo give it tip. There's not a rbing you can ?Io. Brother, except take vour medicine from the Fran like a man. But you sure have snt the right to give that ea< SOME kussiir. Wa *r?* g]a?i that our reader* appreciate the *erinonatte* by local puttforv which we aro publishing at regular intervals. We are sure thai the minister* will nuike their articles as interesting How aboit that Fourth of .Inly celebration ? We've advertised the fart 'hat i' ws* licintf contemplated. Don t lets fall down on. the job. NOTICE. To the Fishermen nnd Oilier.* Ttir ' tcrrMed in th* Finhinfj Iniht.* Iry of North Carolina At a meatin^ of the Fisheries Commission Board, held in Wash ington, N. C., rm April 29th ami flOth, 1915, a full membership of t)ie Board being present, the fol lowing orders were pMwd: First. It. was order**! that un til Jtaiuary 1st, 1916, for experi mental pirrposrs, Oresn pouiv neta b* allowed to extend to 200 ?ards of the whore, ?aid not* not to he placed within threr (3 ) mil?* of either side of any inlet ?nd within ?ne (1) milo of either aid* of Cape Lookout Bight. fiwon^, That. jthe fishing of nonnd net? shall he prohibited in ?h* water* of Alhernarle Sound andi ts tributaries from June 1?*t until .Tunicary 1st. Third. That no not nmnller than 1 1 2 ineh bar hefore tarrini? *hall ho fi|hfd in the w.itors i if .North Oarolina. provided that fhi? ahalt not anofv to net? fit-hod *xeln*ivel v for ah rim o? and nien V'den^ Provided further ?ba> ?ltim and ^ast n^to onJv ?hf?11 be u^d for tho rafcrhio?' of ahrimp* >e Pender, Netv fTanover an?1 fli?"n*wleV eonntie?. "fourth. Or^wl iK*t rtw? I ^ meet in Fden+on .Tnn? ?th ?hen to the other m-Wipal *?*?*??? rolqta to h#<a* an^* the e/^rrte'et* rV. aHute'af fhe ?Vw? mlin" fr????? ?he f|*henner> ef th* fltaV tVe f??V Vtw#eam? to ^ Uft wlrh M*??r* QtU, tr^vv ,r'..*V# TUb Pfmrrt?*"*? w? to WMlf* tbe Sherman ** Mkm flftat* #?# the m Vie* *# the a?** & time, place and purple?* of meet" mg. notices to be published in such papers a? are necessary and circular letters. The following itinerary lias been arranged: Tuesday, .Tune 8t.h, "Eden ton, N. C., from 9 a. in., till 1 p. in., at. the Courthouse. Wednesday, Juno 8th, Man leo, N. C., from 10 a. m., till 1 p. in., and from 2:30 p. m., till 5 p m., aft the Courthouse. Friday, .Tune 11, Morchead City, N. C.. from 10 a. m., till 1 p. m., and from 2:30 p. m., till 5 p. m., at the Rod Men's hall. Saturday, .Tnne 12, Wilmine t( n, N. C., from 2 p. m., till 0 I m., at the Courthouse. Any persons desiring to 1< hf ard upon any of the above qii ?* tinns aro roqursfod to attend at some one of the above named plncr* at times dr^ijrnated. TT. L. GTBBR, Fishrrir* Commissioner. This Ma v 13, IftlK. R-17 to ?-11. SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is herrhv firivon tn all |)?-rsoiM in WnBliiiiffton township required to lief, property <>r poll for taxation, that they nmaf lit' fl?*?ir tate? during th*? month ?.f Mov. Wo ran be found ?t. the co??r* bona* in Washington Friday ?n'' ???t'irdav Mflrv 2R and 90. Failure to ae* us on the dates trill result in your beln" double ta^d. R^meeifnjNv O. WVwwf W. n. flTAVr-rrr tcnA t*v** HMt, UTTLE TJPS A^OUtI PtopU You Know. ' 1 'h ?? .. . J 4 ' Red bow appeared to be rath er fasiiiouahlc Tfi caught a glimpw of three pair oo the lire?. Xc wonder the dark in one oar leading dry goods ?tore? snicker ed when a farmer came in Teater day buving articles of ^rearidg ap parel for his wife, They were S( )M E articles too. If one of our local physicians will back up in front 01 a inirrox he'll see that his trousers hav evidently come in oontact with some sharp point, causing a long tear. Wo wonder how long it will be before we hear another solo like the one we heard on Second street, near Pierce, last night? If the young fellow who left his girl's house at about 12:30 last night .could have heard what her old man had to say this morn tug about him. he'd make it a ;M?int to leave earlier the next time. One young ladv remarked in Worthy & Etheridge's drug store last night, "Oh, I think he's just too lovely and sweet for anything" We couldn't quite get on to whom ?die was raving about, but we have nnr opinion of the fellow whom i girl will call "lovely and sweet.' If it will do any good to th* ?on'ule at the d'?ck laat night, we'l1 inform them that they were tiof ??observed. 8ome Notable Streata. The bistu t street tn the world t -'?in street, ui Denver; the richest 1 ?*ifth avenue, tn New York city; th? ?ldoat la Market atreet, Philadelphia md *he shortcat Is the Rue Bio, In aria. The dirtiest atroet is that of 'rhankstl. In Nanking: iho cleannat If he Via Castile, in Senile. Spain: the noat aristocratic one In Groavenoi ?'hcs. In I^ondon; the rooal boautifu i tho Avenue dea Champa Elyaee* '?rlH The narroweat a:rv>et la Via k?l. Havana, Caba. which baa a wldtl1 { no more than forty-two inches. ^r. NkhoUoo cad wlte, to D. M. Cu UH?ar tad ?7 ruta? at tho pow M ot ooutaUod la ? oaruta ol*>? ud ?U> An?l? ? MkMn, to D. M. omt os runuT 4. i??r, ?Mr ? tko ??? of HBto ?4? ?4 If UK? of >M pm of Ml? ? a iih n ts m Nlchotooo on| Hoa F*>ruery 1?. mi. which H duly mKiwl la ?*? oOm ot the FolsUr of Deeds of Beoaiort oo un ity km Book lit. ot pecs S?T. to ^^?of which ?M mortgage ref or?m to hereby OMwto. the under stand mortgagee will, on Thursday. 11 ho Ird day of Jan?. 1115. toll to the highest bidder for oooh, ot thr [Courthouse door or Beoatbrt eouo |Vy. tho followac doorlhod rool es tate, to-wit3 Lou Nets. 119, 144. ood 164. U tho eeme appears on th? plot mode by R. T. Bonner of the loads bought, [by 8. 8. Nicholson from Hattle E. Bonk? and others. which plot la roc 'stored in Book 144, pege819. Terms of aole, Cssh. D. M. CARTER, M Ward and Grlmee, A?tye. If-1-4 WO. NOTICE OF SALE. Punmant to the authority vest ed in the uudersigned by a Heed executed by M. C. Cutler and K. John, trading as Cutler k John, the undersigned will offer for salo on Thursday. ?Tune 17th, 1916, at twelve o'clock noon at tho store on Main Street, formerly occupied by the copartnership of Cutler k .John, the entire stock of ? and fixtures which were conveyed to tho undersigned Trustee bv the soid M. C. Cutler and K. John. t The term* of said sale will be i cash. Private bids on said prop erty will be received and duly considered. If an opportunity is desired to bid on the same pri viitelv, an opportunity to examine the stock will l>e allowed and an inventory of the stock which has been taken will be submitted for inspection. This the 27th dav of Mav 1915. W. B. RODMAN', .111.. Trustee 1-28-4wc. Spots on Kitchen Floors. 8o many women grieve becaci? "lore are greaae spots on their kltcl ?n floor? and water with any amount >f scrubbing will not remove thorn lust try alcohol to remove th*ee eante ?pota, and you will ba pleaded with 'ho result. Scene From "The Man From Home" PIXE TO ETHEL, ?'JOU'EE AFTER BOKETHINQ THEBE. ISN'T ANYTHING TO.>' \ ? AfSIRI/R romnntlr nntlnnn, her bewilderment by reason of joining a ("Ifplt of foreign nobility, are responsible for the story of "The Man Fnun ? Home." to be given here on the last night of Cbautaaqua by tba Aron Plsyers. , Ethel Rimpson, Inheriting a fortune. thlnka herwelf in lore with a worth lee? aprlg nf Bngllah aristocracy anrl ronaenta to bestow her fortnne upon blm aw a marriage aettlement But she must obtain the conaent of Daniel ViHirhrcs Pike, h*r guardian, a young Inwypr bark in Kokoino. In<t Hike Journ?ya to Italy to Investigate. and tbe play follows. His shrewd n run and qnhint hunx>r are dollghtful and unfailing, although the girl'a audden haUghtinraa wounda him deeply. Of count? he Anally bring* her to her sense?, and an the play close* she in heurri off stage singing "Sweet t?enevleve." Jnsf an she used to ha'-k In the valley of the Wabash, in Indiana, and this song is a sltyn that?but II isn't fair to say eiacfly how the play ends. That 1s a pleasure wbirb should lie left for you to enjoy when the play la produced. /// KII.L, THEM?wage ^lie war of extermination // relentlessly and thua protect your home and family /yfrom the ravages of these diocase and filth bearing pesti SHEPARD'S HOUSE FLY DRIVER AND INSECT EXTERMINATOR I pmltUtlr kill tfirito, mMQuitoa, mot ha, gnats, inti, fo^-Kn, W4 bw?, i ?r Im?cu. HarinlfN t# baBta being*, bat ivi d?ath to Imeti m4 varala. fi'Tf' UVAWICKUDCAJL C?, WfLMDMTtN, K. C 1 PI1U r?U??<4 1?. tfur t&kkx |t? I*?" ? n in aoUraCf c??4. ?Mwo?* w* am Mt 1? tk* ir? mu 11 m m w* nri ???*? ??o." rotor KMw wsoleo Joint? u? ?? ^ o/ A*r*A CWlfa?? ten/or* County-?In ike Superior Court. J. H. Bonner and H. C. Bonner Againsi slehn B. Respass and Frank BL Hiarvey. To WkoiA ii May Concern* The parties aty>ve named and all other person.?! interested wil take notice that on the lOtfi daj of April, 1915, the above namili petitioners filed a petition in, tke office of the Cleric of the Suporiot Court of Beaufort county to havq the title of certain lands therein described registered and oonfirm ed pursuant to Chapter 90 of daft Public laws of 1913, and that summons has been issued, return able at the office of the Clerk of, the Superior Court of Beaufort ^onntr on the 15th day of June-, 1915. ; ^ /M. Said land is situate ih the eoun ty of Beaufort, and said State, adjoining the land of John B. 1'mpass and Fnank H. Harvev and bounded and described as fol Beginning At the mouth o1 Peep Run; running with s^id Kun to thr? Mill Pond; then* ?*-ith the Mill Pond to the Osnal thence with the Canal to Bt*>s'\ ' 'reek : aud with Broad Crook tc the beginning: containing fifty acmv more or less. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court Beaufort C ounty. l-l 2*4 wc. CONFEDERATE REUNION. Low Fares to Richmond Vis SORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R Account of ANNUAL REUNION Cheap excursion tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, limited t' June 10th. For general informs tion call on Norfolk Southern tick et agents. H. S. LEARD, General Passenger Agen NOTICE Notic? is hereby given that th? firm heretofore existing and trad ing under the name of Harrison & Phillips, a partnership, com posed of A. C. Hariraon, H. C. Harrison and T. W. Phillips ha? this day been mutually dissolved by the withdrawal of T. W. Phil lips. From and after this date the business will be conducted un der the firm name of A. C. Har rison and Co., snd T. W, Phillips will be in no wise connected with same. All persons indebted to thr said firm of Hsrrison & Phillip are requested to make imenidiite settlement to A. C. Harrison snd Co., and ?11 debts owed by thf firm of Hsrrison A Phillips wil1 bo poid by A. C. Harrison A Co. This 23rd dav of April, 1915. A. XX HARRISON H. C. HARRISON, T. W. PHILLIPS. ?5-1-1-4 wn. Notice of DLuolution of Partner ship. All persons will hereby take no tiee that the partnership hereto fore existing between J. W. Dai ley and William KnUrht, trsdinp ns tho Motor Supply Company, in Washington. N. 0., was on the l*t dny of May, dissolved by mu hi?! eon?ent. This May 10th, 1915. J. W.. DAILY. WM. KNIGHT, M1-4w<v M M?. Jom* B. B. Merah. W. A. WIsBaM, J. L. Brv end Mrs | oth? fOTm.isi ?Bk* IHHHI m tha no ?ar of April. lili. tha ?bon Dam?! petlUooer fljad a pati to <h? o?e? of On CJart at tu? Snpwtor Court of Baaafort OonnU ?**r li ? ! I'lifclWj to oorUla ha?* ? mu mifi?M!*nt?^ii ?4 oon Urmad pum?l to >4 of Pab* L*? * 1*11. ml tbat '5u"ai"l!^?Sol'ot tha Cbrk'afitha waswaMfl ylmyJi-aL. Oo<n4. BUta Of No^tt . aad adjolna ?ba lana?? ff?r m acrnar on Panto k <a ?Itu kr an Iran gSS&jsrfli sE'asswtra; ^?^Narth tO M.M polee UJ ft :orn?r awk?4 6* mi Iron ?t** I heec? South. H Wm* SIT 1-? poMft t> ft corner marked by an iron ptpe; hencft W^rth 9 But 64 poVea to en ron pip? on Bm RM|t; these? |vorth 88 1-4 But 1? poles to ft* Iron pip?; theooe North 18 pole? to in Iron pip?; theooe North 48 1-B W-??t 1? pol?? to en ????? j' henoe North I? 1-4 Weft IB pol?? 'o ft* iron pipe; thence North 43 IWerft 14 1-4 poles to an Iron pip?; 'heoe? North B7 W>s* It pol?? to \n.kon pip?; then?? North 88 West IB poles to nn Iron pipe; thence Vorth 64 West IB poles to ?n Iron >ipe; thecee North 48 West B9 ->oles to an Iron pipe, thence North 10 Beet 46 1-4 pad?? to ft smsll cat naktnc out or Mandoel Creek, ?rhlch is a branah of Broad Creak; heeoe Northwardly down eald cat o I te month; theooe town Mandoel "reek. Its mrtoue oomrses to s gat nefklng ?at at said cvwek on the Es^t ?tde thereof; thenee from the eornsr >n eald pot which la marked by an ron pipe Booth's4 East 8? 8-4 polen 'henoe Sooth 81 1-1 fleet 10 6-5 v>lee to en Iron pipe; thenoe Sooth '4 East 86 poles to an Iron pipe; j hence South 48 1-1 Bast 16 pole*I to en Iron pipe; ttwmce North 711 11-1 Beet IB polee to an Iron pipe; hence North 6B 1-4 Best 16 poles 0 an Iron gipe; thence North 18 B-4 pest 119 8-8 polee to an Iron pipe >n toe Son them edpe of Panteno 'reek; thencft Easterly down Pan ego Creek to Puniro river; thepce loothrwardly down ? P an* o rlr*r to the mouth of Pungo Creek; thence Veetwardly op Pnngo Creek, the anions eonrsee thereof, to the b?-J :lnnlng, containing 101T ?creel more or leas. <fiVd land being knosrnl <n the Boheoner Point tract of land. ?nd the ooureee heovinbefore given ?elng the magnetic courses for Jan isry 16th, 1607. The defendants herein above nam Ud and all other persons ere hereby] notified that on snld return day the petitioner will epp>r to Che Court for 1 decree of Registration for the ti le to the lands deeortbed In eald I ??etltton". Witness my ban? this the 14th lay of April. ltlB. 4 OflO. A. PAUL. Cleric Superior Court i-tT4Nm. - , Get Bid of "ftprlac FW." A ia*r liter and aloc&lah boweli ?nUl o?orocm*e uxy ejzibitloi* and mergetlc man or iromtn end make ham f?al 411 t*ad out. doll, stupid *nd llteJeea F<A*y Ca6ha?*to Tab let* reltoT* oon?*|>aUoo. reetore healthy borrel action and liven op oar llwir. They ar? wholeeom* and ' boron* bly cleandn*; do sot flip? or naaMaita. They banish that full, loae, haary feeUo?. J. L. Knlrbt, *art Worth, Term*, aaj*, "Mr dfan rrcnalble symptom? wore entirely re Tvored toy the thorough clean (dne hey ?ara ?ny eyatem Darea part's Pharmacy. ^ , ' I \ ttrmem o? uu. Tho urrdonlcoad Canunlwtfooar, br rtrtuo of *h* awthorltj' dwlr r tot ?d (a kin u?4?c ? dan** onttnd In lb* fiopodlor O ?rt of Baaatort Co.. In ad ?ctloo O?o a. Tofrr and o?i?r? inlHt iwatlu WMeh ard aaM tftlum, *IH. o? <nmr?d*7, JIM 17, 1?1?, alt 1* o'clock noon, ?M M the Cmrtkow door (n iWi fort count t to tfcatltfi^at bldd*r (Or oaah <rf all tw owuta trad or HUroai ?( land ?tu*U ton Bmtort eooatj aid Ihf rn*?. at ?ortjx Cjroltaa. wtlah tf Jwnnul Is ?? dacra* u follow?. BHlMlnt at ?a Iron dob, I. I. TVrrr'? ?nMr, to Old Ftatd Brane* (h?ne.rnnonc SonOh 87 1? Baft Ifs polan to Ancurt?* Mitt*'? tlaa, a pini* ataoip, with aa Iron Hob, m ndr nr, tktMK North tf t-? DMt Hi polaa ti a Kmc la?t ?ta* Kd u Iron at<*. a oornar te OaMb ifcliill? | lin?. tkana North It *Mt ill poba .aa ?? w??.???*: tfcam ronnfcw ?nM IT 1-1?. 1*1 wASHwavoM. i*, a "i ? e e *e ? ? & aV * * ?'" * * ? DR. ?IH?I W. PTO*. ? ? onwwTsa .*???? ? J! OATA**J?AU PIUW*. ? ? Ohronle ui lUmu Dtmm ? ? *jtrtA"T*4J 0-?' ,? DaaM-W?*?* *i?. arjrs ui lYUM. P*rs Hi the Federel oocyte. ? , ? ? ? ?? ? W. a iWDluM AIUwmi M Imm. We. bin? t on. N. G. HARRT MflMULLA*, ? ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. - ? After Jtoairy lit, 1910, ? Leafhlsfboaee Bulldtn*. ? Corner Second est lUrkit Ste. ? ? K. A. Dm lei. Jr. J. S. 1 ? U O. W*rm W. ? OAIVVRL * WARRRN, MAJV- ? ? KINO 4 HTCH11V. ? ? Alttwjp 1 1mm ? ? Practice In the Superior. Fedar * ? el end Supreme Oonrte of this ? ? S tete. ? e e e e ? A. D. MenLeea, K. O. - Aevore, IV. O. A nomoi MeLRAJV , Attocmeye-^-Lew. Aorore end Weehiniton. N. 0. ? e.e e e e ? S ? STEWART k BRYAN ? Attunwr 9i Law, ? We?htn*toe, If. C. ? 1 Worwood L. ItamoH ? - . .. jW. Ii. VIIMgtl?! ? WMOW * VAUOHAM ? UW ? ? Room? 11-14-11, UB|Ui|ttN? ? Vartln^tou. H. C. '' ? ? to. H. Saul GL aaftfisB A AODMAIV ?mai* nuoAw * Offic? og^rtet St, Oppo- ? site Ci* H?1L * WastitDgtoD, Nortk Ouoytm. ? O. A. nDUDI Jk BItO. ? ftrii nnuiioi ? WASHIWOTOIt, H. a ? SK J. MUBWm ?XM| X I ?II. Mukat (tTMt Wuklaftot, K, 0. 1 Attn WuklBftom, N. 0. DR. ?. A. HATHA* ? iiinumm. ? OBo? Ml Ho??(tal WM? tw * Wuhlncton Hot* Mxohanc* * COBHW, WkiblDftott, K? 0. ? | ? 0*11* AMwml D.T ill M?M. ? ?' ' r. ? .., j \ . will ^VNtTAt 8TOOKH01DER8 |/ imrtMWo. . a, &3&4insx i ~ fit! fl<d i?J <4.*r hWtoi^. profrwly ?ominf btto;* iht ai?*ia$. V
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