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OQMFAIfT. Weahln*ton. N. a. under the act Ot March a. U7?. ? ? i - ?? '? om Mooih... .at Four Month* 1.00 ?te Months. ?. 1.50 OM T*r 1.00 ?ubocrlb**? dialling tbe paper dis continued wll. please netlfy this office m Ante of expiration, otherwise. It will be continued regular aubccrlp rtn? rat** until notice to Mop ta rv ?alred. It you do not get Tho Dolly Newt fromptly telephone or write the man end the compliant will toceire attention. It la our dealre yo?- - , - TUESDAY, JANUARY 1T,(. 1011 Parties leavlag town should not lell to let the News foltow them dally with the a?wf pf Washington freab aed crisp. It will grove. a valuable eompajiton. reading to you tike a let ter from home, Thoee at the sea abor* q> mountains -wl!? ? ted The a moat welcome Inter eat An articlao seat. to TU ^Jearp for publication Must be signed Jby tb*? writer, otherwise tboy7lrtll not be *Whed . celkbration i.f.ks mrthuay By Pamlico Chnpte* Daughter* pf tJw Co^ferterary at th? Graded School Auditorium January 1 ? ? Hon. Hullett 8. Ward the Speaker. The exorcises in commemoration of the birth of General Robert E. Loe will take pin e Thursday evening. January 19, at the Graded School au ditorium beginning promptly at s o'clock. The following interesting program has been arranged : Prayer, Rev. R. H. Broom. Hymn, "Hew Firm a Foundation," Choir. . . \ ? \ Quartette "Tent'ng Tonigat.'* . S Solo. "Rock of Ages," M'Us Cono ir. Di?et, "LeajJ^-KiadJy Light" Misses Thomas ai rtT Shaw. Introduction of Speaker by Mr. John H. Bonner. Address ? Hon. ""faallett S. Ward. Quartette. "Beautiful Isle of Some where," Shaw. Potts. L and E. Stew art. '-n Hymn "Nearer My God to Thee" Choir. Solo ? Miss Wrljrht. Carolina Choir and children of Confederacy. Benediction ? Rev. Nathaniel Hard lng. The exercises will be announced by Rev. \V H Call. A corrtlal invitation ia extended to the veterans and citizens of the town nrd county t; be present and enjov this inspiring occasion. Surplice effefa are very conspic uous nmorg the smart waists. To Sing Mass. Father Gallagher of New Bern will tow ??????- ?? | he residence of Dr. J. M. C.Mlnffh*'" on East Main street n?Tt T1.trr*day Timing at R o'clock, to which the public is cordially in vited i0 attend. A bmitifui w>r>j?n is the paradise of the eyes, the boll of the soul and the purgatory o' t'i? purse. l.ls^nfng \vi?> the mo?t of us la waiting until the other fellow has fin ished. By this :<oo the/o Is ?>roM?hly not an nnpaved alley i*-eU??o1. ? Memphis Cor: *?e re ' "J ? A p jv?*1 . F \ It* FYCHAKGB A Xfw Park for an Old One ? How It Ih I?fno In W^htiiKtoii. The bank ache? at times with a dHl, It rtescr! aable feeling. makinsr you w kry and restless; piercing pa'nr shcot arross tho region of thr* Kidneys, and again the loins are aoi lame to stoop Is ac;ony. No us? to rutr or apply a planter to the back In this condition. You cannot reioh the causy. Exchange the bad back tor a' new and stronger one. Follow the example of this Washington citizen, j ? J- Hardlson, ifi E. Seventh St, ?' "I am glad to confirm ttm p?bl!c at*1' n?nt j T wife g&SA< In January, ' " 1 r i;l'b ?h?; of my ex ^ ? J*i " with . "idj Ptlls. b?9? ?? for *nU my vuiiiF'. ? v jrr df*r' v v douhf cauBi ?S'? r-v t ? hi*, ? 11 - ? ?frt> T"* ? * jr*u t -Jt-: ? ?. ??ie* raHnon ' ; ior j * ' C KW" A' " r ' ? ...Jf . temrtJ ttam ?h? n-rt ; nr?? Co..'- wi ? -attrUy r?ll-??<i. I k*< >ot wdiMT m*u , "Bf Owp, 1 MHr anything I like the effects of that new treatment. Bloodlne, (or the building up of weight and loet nerre force. It acted more like a miracle than a medi cine." said * well-known gentleman yesterday la ? pea king of the revolu tion that had taken place In his con dition. "1 began to think that there was nothing on earth that could make me fatl 1 tried tonics, digestives, neavy eating, diets, ihllk,. beer and almost everything else' you eould think of. but without result." Any man* or woman who Is tbtoJ juu recover normal weight by the, remarkable new treatment Bloodlne. I have been thin for years and bo- 1 san to think It * as natural for me 10 be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable processes brought -L.o-t by Lfce use of Bloodlne, ? so" I decided to try It tnself. Well, when I look at myself In tbe mlrrow nawr I think It Is somebody else. I have put on Just ?*orty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt strong er or more 'nervy' In m life." Bloodlne la a powerful inducer to nutrition. Increases cell-growth, makes perfest the asslmllatlton ot food. Increases, tbe number of blood corpuBcles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy' flesh. and rounds out tbe figure. For women who can lever appear I stylish In anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable | treatment may prove a revelation.^ It' Is a beuuty maker as well as c^forin . builder and nerye strengthened I Bloodlne costs 50 ecnts for the usual S t .Oo size bottlos. Mail orders filled 'by the- BlooJlnp Corpovation, Bos ton, Mass. - A WEAK WOMAN AMR STORY In Floral, Ark., Lives a Lady Who Feels That Her Strength Wu Restored by Cardui. Floral. Ark.? "I must speatc ? cpod word for Cardui," writes Mrs. Viola Baker, of this place. "About a month ago I was in very bad health. I was so weak and nervous that I was not able to do my housewpr^r. "My husband bought me one bottle o! Cardur, the woman's tonic. 1 took it ac/" cording to directions and now I am in good health. "I think Cardui is a fine tonic tor weak women.!' And you are not the only lady who thinks so, Mrs. Baker. Thousands, like you, have written to *11 of (lie wonderful benefit Cardui has been to them. Cardui contains no minerals, or other powerful drugs. It contains no glycerin ?r other mawlcish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable herbs, that have been found to regulate the womanly function* , and strcngtnen the female system. All druggists sell CarduL See yours' about it. N. E .?Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chittt naoea Medw.nc Co . Giattaaocga. Tcnru. 'or Special Instructions. xnO fc4-pa*e book. 'Home Treatment lor Wumc, ' Mot in plain wraoocr, on reoocxLe, aa large as I ? r? ick is i KKn^tur ' WILL GORE fCM "W8 PHo\-r TT x Why vast* time and mousy < rlmentlng with greasy salvos and lo tions trying to drlYe the ecsejpa germ from underneath the akin when the Hardy Drug Co. guarantees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation fbr exter nal use to rid 'the skin of the germ life thai causes the trouble? One application will relieve the Itching and often one bottle is sufficient to cure a minor ease of ecaema. lit over 2,0 vv iu?a? ttuu u(Io?,!h America, the leading druggist has the agency for ZEMO and he will tell you of the marvelous cures made by thin clean, simple treatment. ZEMO Is recognised aa the cleanest and most popular treatment for ec zema, pimples, dandruff and- all' oth er forma of akin or scalp affections whether on Infant or grown person. Will, you try a bottle oh pur . recom mendat!?n? Hardy Drug Co., ?" ? . . ? ? -uL A girl muat be very, .rery Intel lee-l khal If'phe can't tell you what Anotb-j |er girl had on. , ? . ' ? A man who can Joke with hhTwife] about her dressmaker's bill -must | have a keen aense of. humor. * 1 *' The law has no penalty life- steal ing a heart, The .punishment of hay ing it left on your hands Is enough. ADVERTISE IX THE NEWS w ' ? LECAL NOTICES , M ? NOTICE. j North Carolina, ' Beaufort County ? Justice's Court. Before a Mayo, I Justice of -the Peace. \ Brapam Fertilizer Co., a corporation vs. J. Q. Warren. Service by. publi cation. To J. G. Warren: (freetlngs: Take notice, and rotice is hereby given you, that Bragaw Fertilizer Co., the plaintiff herein, has tnstli.it ed/before n| c a civil action against entitle?, as above to recover judgment against you for the sum of $11.03 with Interest at sl? per 'cent on said amount for January 5, 1911 until paid, due by account for merchandise sold and dellvcrod to you; and you are further notified to appear before me, A Mayo, a Jus tice of the peace of Beaufort coun ty. at my office in the town of Wasb thgton, N. C., cn Frfda'y the 10th day of February 1911 at H o'clock a. mfl and answer or demur to the complaint of the plalntlfT herein orj the relief ashed for will be granted. This 9th day of January 1911. A. MAYO, Justice of the Peace. 2-9e. MimH HORSE EXCHANGE CO,, ]We carry a full supply of HORSES AND , MULES stantly. Alsfr a complete line ot Buggies, Wag-| ions, Carts and Harness. We sell for cash or on time. B. L. SUSMAN, President.1 Make the Home the Recipient ? of a - NICE v^iuwii, mii. ior cua, W' Ui? highest bidder, tbc- tallowing de-^ SS^SSaiK; townshjp, on the south aide of Tar rivtr: Beginning at a persimmon tree' and ruimlB* thence north 4& e&ut 98 pole* to a pine; tbenco. north 11 east 44 poles to a pine: thence, : n-fth *8. Tflest 70 po!os; thence, south SO west 64 poles to a Jlght wood stake near a black Ja?ik; and I from thence, to the beginning. Con taining. by eetlx&atlon, GO acre* more or leas. It being the same tract of land conveyed to Wlllism H. If ill br Robert Hill, by deed ^cor<!h ed In book 6f, page 09, register's afBcs or Beaufort eouflty ; being the Mine tract of land desctlbod.fa) the aforesaid mortgage. ?I Also one farm : cart and .990 roan horee called "George."' ?; TMe the 28th day of Doc. }t)0.* ? * - - OBOROF. A. * PHI [.Lira, By BmsfrU STa^Leau ? McM villas, attorney*. " ' ... l-30c. . > Notion of Sale: ?: ^ ; ? -v By virtue of a powqy of sale Con tained* In a certain ? mortgage aeea, exact) ted on the IStb <hfy of May i90i*?&l jjno. R. Perrjr to Annie B. Nicholson, 'wtilch said deed Is duly recrded in the office of the regis ter of Deed* for BeaafortViounty In Book 129 at page 231, to *hieb ref erence is hereby made for further particulars. We will on Thuraday.the 12th day of Jauuary. 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Aourt hduse door In Beaufort county, offer for sale to tbe highest bidder for caah the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: "A certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being In Beaufort coftnty, state aforesaid, in Washington town ship, and deecri>ed and deflived as follows. to#lt: Beginning at an "Iron Etob" on the west side line of Market street extended 25 feet from the eastern beginning of the divid ing line between Annie E. Nloholfeon and B. B. Nicholson ' of what is known as the Bason Farm, and run ning northwardly with tbe aald west side line of Market Btreet extended (150 foet) 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 extended one hundred and fifty feet (150 feet) to a point 26 feet from said dividing line between Annie E. Nicholson and B.yOB. ^Nicholson, thence eastward Ijy/ 3 00 feet) thrpe hundred feet toXhe beginning." Tills December 8, 1910. ANNIE E. NICHOLSON. Mortgagee. Geo. A. Phillips, owner of the debt. ^7 Cc!!!n H. Herding, attorney. 1-Sc ^ NOTICE OF SALK**' UnjJcr an! by virtue of the power! of sale contained In a cortain deed I of trust, executed the *17th day of I Recember, 1901), by and between I Charles Grist and wife Hannah Qrlst as parties of the first part to C. H. Harding, trustee, which said instru ment is recorded in the offlce of the register of tleeds of Beaufort coun ty, in book 152 page 596, (the par-i of the first part having default-! ed in the payment of the note se cured bv ~ it>?trt!Clent) tLe un dersigned. as ' trustee, will, op the| 10th day of February, 1911, at lt| o'clock. M., at the courthouse door In Beaufort count?. Mil to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate; In Beaufort county, state of North Carolina, In Washington township, and described and defined a* follows, to-wlt: Be ing a part of the l?nd conveyed to Adam Ctferry, by deed dated October 80th, 1874 from Margaret I,. Taylor, recorded la Book 41 page 356, etc., register's office of Beaufort county an3 that part thereof, beginning at Elisabeth U.chell's south east cor ner ef the l?t conveyed to her by Adam Cherry and cunning . thence with Fleming's I fee eaet forty, eveft C?f) teet; tbenrc north par all ?b Ultra oeth Mitchell's Yiae , forly-iwd (49) U^\ tlfeace went with a pro posed M? street fortj-e^ren to Bit xnl 2nd Tract: On the west imC of the main road leading from p. W| Bonner'i store to B. B. Ross's house bounded by the lands of 0. W. Bom ner, and containing 5 acres, wfclch tract Is located on the wt ?*de' e| Durham's Creek. Also the follow lng articles of personal property s! telephone line running from the tows of Washington by Edward. Bonner ton and Aurora to Bayboro, togeth er with all of the poles, wires. In sulators, telephones and all branch lines $nd" connections, and ail' switch] boards, and the. same is- hereby to be | sold ..whether the pame be real es | J tats - or person at property, v Terms of sale cash. ! This the 5th day of January, i?li W. C, RODMAN, 1-Sc ' Trustee. I ? ? is. i ? ' Notice oh Sale. 1 By rirtue of a power of sale cori-l talned in a certain deed of "mortgage, dated 15th day of September, 190?, I rsird--dji!y recorded In the office of( the register of deeds of Beautprt' county in book 167 ax psge 681. | said mortgage given by M. B. Rear pan and wife, the undersigned will j on Friday the Srd day of February, 1911 at 12 o'clock, noon offer for] |sal? at public auction, at the court; house door of Beaufort county,-, all I jthat certain tract'or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the ooun~ I ty of Beaufort, and state of North , Carolina, wtyiJn Is described as fol-j wwa: All that tract of land convey- j ed by the said W. A. Noal and wife' ' to Mary W. Respass, which said deed] | described said land as follows: The] other half of my cousin's 1 or Arch-] | bell's land including the eastward land of the eighty acres conveyed by (Wharton to Archbell, being the same land described in the said deed from (W. A. Neal to Mary W. Respass, and being also the same land devised by the will of George C. Respass to Georgia Ann Ned, wife of W. A. Neal. I Terms of sale, cash. * ? ? This the 2nd day of January, l'tll W. A. NEAL, Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, attorney 2-3c NOTKfet OP .SALE Under and by virtu* of a mort gage from H. W. Dixon to the un dersigned, dated January 17th, 1909 aud recorded in th$ Register's offlcu | of Beaufort Couuty lu book 152, at page 315, the undarelgned will, ou the 30th day of January, 1911. at 12 o'clock M., before the court j house door in Beaufort county, soli 'for, cash, to" the highest biddef, the following described tract of land: In the State- of North Carolina, :! township, adjoining the lands .of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards and others, lying and being in ond cn Horse Branch, and being the sam* land conveyed by tT?e wljl of Mary Hill to her dauphter, Betsy Brown, [duribg her natural life. and then .to Ae two children1 of betsy Brown/ Polly A. and Ainarlne,-*ald will la recorded in the clerk's office of Beaufort county in book "F*\ page 521; reference is also made to a j deed from David Purser to Jamea H. Taylor, dated the 9th day of March, 1896 and recorded in the register's office of Beaufort county in book 84, page til; also to a deed from W. H. Hill and wife to H. W. Dixon, da^d November ?th, 1906, aud rec orded in -book 126, page 80;, beine I the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mortgage. This the 28th day of Dec. 1910. GEORGE A. PHILLirJ. . Mortgagee. F. Ti PHILLIPS, owner of debt. By Small. MacLe'an lb McMulJan, | attorneys. 1-8 tc. Administratrix ifaflct tbto d +r qualified u id. ralntotriMr'r of the *?? ?V . Mill ?iy ' dec^rttx, vi ,V* forj connty, North rarotlna. th?? It to /notify ?H peraor r ttWUlx ol^ n HkfiUffV. " Id ??*** tr> (>. Uinsr f^u- ?? - thf ifr 4- #>r ? ? 1 'rn''/ *V ' . N . I I)? 1"] ' ^ Uc. 111 b. Blofc, 'a Mr f !' "? "J vl By virtue of a power of male con tained In a certain mortgage deed, | executed by Dean Button and wife, j Llllle, to J. B. Dopitkor, deceased, on December the 12th, 1894, I, Jona than Havers, administrator, will of fer/or sale, for caah, at the court-' house door In Beaufort county- at IS o'cldbk noon, on the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1911, to satisfy thy' debt se cured by said mortgage deed, the land described In said mortgago, which is aa follows: . Beginning In Broomfleld Swamp at Henry Stephens S. E. corner, | thence with Stephens' line N. 2 E. 210 poles to the Peed Town Road; thence S. 88 E. 7.59 poles to a ditch-, thence 8. 2 W. 212 poles to Broom fleld Swamp: thence up the run of said swamp Its various course^ to the beginning, containing 10 seres, more or less. For more complete descrip tion seo mortgage deed recorded in the register's office of Beaufort coun ty In Book No. 88, page 452. This the 11th day of January, ipii J. B. BONNER, Mortgagee, deceased. By JOHNATHAN HAVENS. Administrator. W. A. Thompson* attorney 2-12c P.ibGS HOUSE WASHINGTON,' D. C. 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