m?."at>fto . * a.btngton. N. C.. uter the ael of ???rvh t. lft?. HUB8CRIPTION HATER: Om Month I ?J| 1 Tnmr Months *?}? m* Months 1M 9m TMT fl a bee libera desiring tto paper dle ?wtinuid wlli pleAN notify this offlce m date eC expiration. otherwise. H will to continued at regular subecrlp. noa rates until notice to stop la re felted. ir you do not net The Dally New 0 *???npt"?y telephone or write the m? t??r. and the complaint will reeelre -nn?diai? attention. It la our desire ?o oteaae yon. kati ri>av, pantMwm ?. Partiee leaving to??i should not i?ll to lei tfce Newa follow rhetn dally ? ith the n?*e of Wsajlngton fresh AO crisp. It will prove a valuable mntpanlon, reading to yeu like a let ter from home. Thoee at the sea -'.ore or mountains wli? And The >j*ws a most welcome C...4 Interest ?i visitor. All articles sent to TU News for p-j^iicatlon must be signed by Uis *rs>pf. otherwise they will not be SI GAR TRCOT l!l COURT It has become almost universslly believed that the country would be better off without the suggar trust. This eminently predatory concern, aot content with the usual trust methods, has swindled the govern ment through the custom houses. Naturally the government Is resent fal. One point of particularly interest in a country of trusts Is msde by the fcvernaent when It charges that "by using their great power the defend ant have successfully decoded *hat brokers and other Intermedis rlee should handle their, products alone, and have forced them to treat rival producta unfairly and unlaw fully, an dfor a long time they wrongfully lndnced members of va fi?U* wboesalt grocer?' associations throughout the country to purchase and handle their sugar exsluslvely." This question of exclusive dealing touchee many another trust and all who handle or consume Its products. Y\*e hope that th* "conservative" Su preme flourt decisions which are de eired in the interest of business re vival will not be too "conservative" Juit here- A conservatism which lets undeniable wrong feeter un right ed Is no true conservatlam at altJ? Charlotte Obeerrer. NO IXVKXTION OF POWKR (Prom Woodrow vVilson's Addrees Lcfcru the Conference of Govern orb. i Corporations lia\e come lo rover CroLter nrca.* thfic states, have come to live under a greater variety of Ixwa :litn the citizen himself, have ctrsiied rtitea In their budgets and icoa;'.-i bijgcr than whole common vrta!'l:s j;? their influence over the ? . .j.I fortunes of entire commun ities of nun. Centralized business h. vifs but by commands, seek ing not service but proflts. No wonder wo began to turn to t^-.e National Got eminent to rnpe with it, to regulate, in the name of t^ic* sovereign nation Itself,, what had become a force as great as the na tion in Its scrpe and consequence. The Influence to be dealth with ex tended from one end of the country to the other. The great organiza tions of business seemed to play with the state*, to tike advantage of the ? *>r!ety cf the laws, to make terms of their own with one stato at a time, end by one device of control cr another to dominate wherever tKev chose hecauae too big to be dom Iaated by the small proceaaea of lo u*i legislation No machlenry aeemed to atretch to the size of the task or regulation except the machinery of national leg islation at Waahlngton, the long arm of the executive that could be atrstched forth from a national cap Hal to every remotest nook and cor aer of the land. wonder the Instinct and In clination were to resort to Waahlng too for relief and protection. The asad was great and the government need waa great and the goreraaeat Bet (Mi intimate task Of regnla ttoa waa mot problem *u prseented to M. Wo still did not desire rigid uniformity of law. ?too 1b those mat .era of common concern. It was still leslrublo that tbo estates should ad >pt their i-cRu'.atlon and restraint of he new forces to tbelr own condi :icne Of life and circumstance. To >?i federal law baek ol omtk>as would bare been to giro them the right to dominate and ov erride local conditions, to equip them with tbo majesty and supremacy of .he law which area ted and regulated .hem. and to level the variety of com munitles before them. Ho aheolote. uniform eet of raise are likely to fit Lhe infinitely various circumstances 3f the statee and their people. DR. OOOK*8 CONFESSION Beginning In Hsmpton's Magazine Lhe story of his Artctic wanderings, Or. Frederick A. Cook, "sfter mature thought/' confeeses that be "does jot know abeolutely whether h?> reached the Pole or not,. He adds: "I in willing to stsrtel the world th?*rs profuse, and the passages wer? attended with pain. I had severe backaches snd corsisnt, gnawing all Covernor Iiaru:on'.* majority i and let it f,o a* ;hat, which s plenty? .Saves an Iowa Maa's Ufe. The very grave seemed te yawn' >*?ore Robert Madsen, of West Bur ? ngion, Iowa, when, after seven *oeU* In the hospital, tour of the *? * ? -lei*** siave Min ut?. Then vas shown the marvelous curative >ower of Electric Bitters. For, af cr eight months of frightful suffer ng from liver trouble and yellow aunrtire, getting no help from other ?emedles or doctors, five bottles of hi* matchless medicine completely him. Its positively guaran eed fcr Stomach. Liver or Kidney ronbloa a '1 never disappoints. Only Or a I al' Druggists. THE P17R8B-OPKXKR TOE PATH TO THK PURSE IS PUBLICITY KO MAN BUYS WHAT HK NEVER HEAHU or. nownu MAY BIAKH UNBKBW?TOV mm Aovnmn *n* MAI WHO DOESNT AIV vRimn acorn to omvm MOM1IT.?TUDOR ????????????*??? ? Rotert B. 1 tnan ana wife to MsU ed November 14. lt" orded In th?( office oC the Deed* of Beaufort county in 144. psge 74: the und*rs!gnod am Monday, vbe 6th dny of ber 1110 at 1J ra.. at the door in Washington. N. C., at public auction, o?er (or sale for eash the niorusfors undivided interest In th following described property: North Carolina, Beaufort Count/, ashlngton and Long Aero township: First tract being the land on wtlcb timeline Grist now resides and has resided for many years?containing 11 aciW more or leas?adjoining the lands of J, W. Smallwood, Shade Keys and Rnnyon Mill pond and 8nowd'a Creek. Thle tract Is In Waahlngton township. The second tra.it 1s owned by Rob ert B. Koye and la in lx>ng Acre township snd is woodland and which is not at thia time occupied*?con taining fire acres more or less?no Joining the lands of Nathan and Hen ry Hunter. Edmund C'jerry. John C Brown tract and others, and Is the same tract of land conveyed by Geo. R. Qrlat and wife to Robt. B. Keya by deed dated Dec. 16. 1107. and recorded In Book No. 141, pgge 511? Reglster's Offlce of Bsaufort fOTDtr which deed la herein referred to"*ai - * ?U-.nr '.. Beaufort COUFl/ A ?ulb*4 real Mlat*: A ?rta!n trsc. inircM 01 land lying ana twins U' Beaufort County and Chocoalnlt. township. It M&g a pcriioa of U land conveyed to Nathan J. Oodl by IV feL Von Bberateln and wlf? y deed dated November gOth, 1901 which aald deed Is recorded In boo I 111 ft pace 283, and belnc tba. portion of said land which has no' beeea heretofore conveyed by th* said Nathan J. Godley and wife b> deeds recorded In the registers of fice of Beaufort county In books 146 pa?? 366. book 146, page S66. IM book US at pace 147,/the sam< tract of land herein conveyed beic* all that portion of aald tract de scribed In said book US at P*C* 282, which lies on ths weft aide of| Ithe Norfolk Southern raj'road. tht said tract of land *attmated to ecu ttt* !!?Tt3t7 Utc ;c:?f land. T ? Kovckti; i2th. 19.10. w. a. buTnt, ? Mortgagee. I I By Col 11b H. Hardi^c. Atiora;. J Administrator's Notice. Ha vine qualffled as adm!alstratoi| of the estate of Egbert Yea tea dc | ceased, late of Beaufort county, Nortlj Carolina, notice la hereby given that I all claims agalnat aald estate mun I be presented to the undersigned within twelve (12) months from this, Oct 13th, 1910, or this noti?| will be pleaded In bsr of their recovj |ery. \ I All persons Indebted to said estaU are required to make Immediate pay] ,n:ent. , \ J ^ , ARTHUR TBATE8, A4a|n*f'f*,or ?r Echfrt Yeates, l^?k 6w. J NOTICE North Carolina, Beaufort Count; Superior Court, Spring terr 1|?10. Peter Langley va Pleasant Jungle. To the defendant above nanod: You are hereby notified that th above entitled action has been Inst, tuted against jfeu in the Supcrlo Court of Beaufort County, North Car olina, for the purpose of obtalnlni an absolute divorce; thst the com plaint has been filed thereli alleging statutory grounds, whlcl entitles the plaintiff to ab solute divorce, and thft the sum mons in aald action lit returnable In to aald court, before the judge there ef at the courthouse In Washington N. C., on the 13th Monday after th let Monday In September, It bfln.^ the 5th day of Lisiomber, 1910, whei fend wbers you are commanded to ap pear nnd r.nawar too^Vatd complaint : within til3 t'.ms iequlrcd by la* or toe plaintiff will apply to .ttu court for tne relief therein demand ed. '-f x Given under my hand and ten! tbf 1st day of November. i91?k GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk of Superior Court Notice! By v!rtnc cf a power of arie cov talned In a mortgage oxecoted o February 12tb, 1909. by J. Wile Ball and wife to Howard Wlnfleld and recorded In Register's office oi( Beaufort county. In Book 162, pas? 337, I will on Monday, the Eth day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock, m. at tbe court house door of BeauCori county, at Washington, K. C., offei for sale to the highest bidder, foi cash, at public auction, a certalr piece, parcel or lot of land lying ?n(* being In North Carolina. Beaufort county. Washington township, anC described and defined as follows, to i wit: In whst is known as vWaLsh tngton Heights" being lot No 8. Ir Block No. 6, according to HalTj^iaap of said property. 'See - deed from Washington Investment Compsn to J. Wiley Ball and wife, recorded In Book 145, page 59, records of b4?u fort county. Being same- lot <-f tend ?wheron said parties of the first part Nor. S, 1918. HOWARD WINFI?L,D. Klcholsoa 4 Daniel, attorneys. 15-4 A OALli FOR TAtm. Tour taxes hare been dye sine* September lf and I hats be?n waft ing patiently. Now it Is.Ume you " paid, aad about Une for me to tie with the sU_ ? ~1k& I. i^on Wood K KMBCRS N. >. COTTON E*C L BANKERS and BROKERS SI OCRa. BONDS. COT TOW, CP AJN awl PROVISIONS. n PLUMB STREET. CARPENTER OUILOING, NORFOLK. VA. i-nrat* Wlra to N. Y. S-ock Exchmam. N. T. Cotton Kxchuoo, Chicago ; Paard of Trmdc and otber ~ ? accounts given drefol Just Received! WEFtr.t* .? * New Prepared Buckwheat, Hon.iny Grits, Oat Men I and Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruit arriving daily. imt~: * E. L. ARCHBELL FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN When ip need of that Barrel of Flour, ind we will save you money, A big shipment just re ceived. All brands. Any price. ? Call phone No. 327. UNION GRO. CO. WE CARRY IN STOCK MOORE'S MODERN ??IHPBPilHODS TWf wl poethfJy rvfcre you. -/icc cscpeoae. We cm l^f 4** aay oO* Lo-~ UJ CabiMto ?od lUcard fan* #?*??? "floors. M.--drrn Method*." 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