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The day* are growing longer ? es ter those who are carrying the good resolutions of 1911. Mr. Taft may harmonise the ways and means committee, bat he will nev er harmonise the country on Bellin ger. Wonder what that Baltimore gath- 1 erlng is expected Blackburn and and j "Fiddling Bob" to say that was new. j A (ond heart is a foolish heart. Bald heads act as If maybe It was n't so after all. Peary says that the pole Is still loot, so what can congress reward him for. m . Baseball has grown to be a perpet ual sport, played all summor and talk ed all winter. Former King Manuel will get $50, 000 a year If he remains out of Por tugal. The big trusts sfty they are no( but all seem willing to promise to do it again. fralt. Now for a fertilizer invention that will not require the potash of Ger many. The fatalities In one of those bat tle* In Honduras reads like a trolley | car accident. Champ Clark seems disposed to J have the Democratic caucus do a lit 'tle early bfrdlng. The more you ran laugh at a man for his faults the more y6u wouldn't r f^Aiey were yours. ' Most men are so anxious to make *li name makes no difference tQ thcny "Whether it's a good one or a one. r[ A woman takes the greatest Inter im ?st in how Bhe is w free of Jealousy cStlbflA everybody Is mean enough to say the has It. ? N. Y. Press. Probably Se< retary Meyer address ed h'm a* "Gov. of Arjt." because he showed that he knew nothing of modern ships. ECZEMA Cl'RE A BEAUTY WAHH. Although D. D. D. Prescription has been recognised for years as the one remedy " for Bcsema, Psoriasis, ? an 11 Other forms of skin disease*. It Is k a now known that there Is no other wash, even tho?e used by the beauty specialists, that can compare with this mild liquid for cleansing the skin of pimples. blackheads, rash and all sim liar skin affections. For this reason alone, a "bottle of D. D. t>. should be kept on hand In ?very household. A UI*1 25c bpttle will show you the merits of thla great remedy as a complexion wash. D. D. -D. se^ms to remove the cause whatever the trouble may be, cleans ing the skin, and leaving It as nofr, as smooth a^d clear as that of a fcaalthy chljd. v . Get a bottle today aad keep it In e *** hnqB#- H<iMy p^gCo.^ 1 Finest United States Mall steamer* South of New York, equipped with United Wireless Telegraphy and ev ery modern convenience for the pleas ure and comfort of the traveling public. Leaves dally. Including Bun as follows: *90HP Portsmouth, Suaynd . . . . 5 : C ? ptg Portsmouth, week days ..5:20 pi* Norfolk 6:20 pn Old Point 7:20 pm 8teamers arrive Norfolk ... .7:00 am Tickets sold to ^11 points North. East, West and Canada. For informa tion as to tickets, Stateroom reserva tions, etc, apply by phone, wire or let ter to. \ AN VXrSUAli OFFER The Hardy Drug OA, says to svwry person, be It man, woman or child, who has an Irritated, tender or Itch ing skin to come to our store and procuro a a bottle of ZEMO and * cake of ZEMO Soap and if yo? are not entirely satisfied with results, oothe back and get your money. 8o confident are we of the efficacy of this clean, simple treatment, that we make you this unusual offer. ZEMO is a clear liquid for extern al nses that has cured bo inany cases [of eczema, pimples, dandruff and ofhv er forms of skin eruption. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the most econo^ | mica I as well .as the cleanest and most effect! vo treatment, for affec tions of the skjn or scalp, whether on lnfsnt or grown person. / Bttabtlsfced 1840. ~n DA t.TIMORB STEAM PACKET OO. OLD B\Y LINE FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA DEO. O. HOBSON, OenT Asent. | J. W. BROWN, JR., Southern Pas I Senger Agent, 169 Main street. JNO. B. KIMBERLY, and HOTEL | CHAM BERLIN, Old Point, Va. NORFOLK _ SOUrHERN RAILROAD Route^of Th^ "Night Express" Schedule In effect December 18th .M. B. ? The following schedule fig ured published as information only and are not guaranteed. Trains leave Washington: -NORTH BOUND I 2- 20 a. m. dally ? Night express ? parlor sleeping car for Norfolk ? Sleeper may be occupied at 12:35 a Tn. 10:50 a. m. dally ? for Norfolk, con nects for all points North and West. rpaftor tar itrvice. ? 3:5 P. m dally except Sunday for Belhaven. > WEST BOUND 7:00 a. m. dally except Sunday for Greenville, Wilson, and Raleigh, con nects North, South and West with all ' lines. 4:00 P. m. daily ? for Greenvifle, Wilson and Raleigh. 2:30 a. m. daily ? for Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh? connects North South and West. SOUTH BOUND 4:15 a. m. dally ? for New Bern, Kinston and Goldsboro. 10:07 a. m. lally ? except Sanday for Ndw Bern. 3 : r?o p. m. daily ? for New Bern Q&ldsboro and Beaufort. 3:50 p. m. Daily for New Bern, Goldsboro. and Beaufort. For further Information and re servation of Pullman Sleeping Car spare, apply td T. H. Myers, agent, Washington, N. C. W. R. HUDSON, W. W. CROXTON, Gen. Supt. Gen. Pass Aft Norfolk, Va. EastCaroKnaT eachersT rain iagSchool * Greenville, N. C. stock of merchandise, such as gro ?*rl??t drygoods, show, and sfach other articles of merchandise con tained In the store or J. E. Turnage, also one soda fountain and such oth er store fixtures that are now in the storehouse of 3. E. Turnage, Choco w UUty; Beaufort county, North Car olina. This Dec. f l, 1?10. CAROLINA DI8RIBUTINO CO. 1-31 E. B. Moore, Treaa. Notice By virtue of th? sower of aale contained tn a certain deed of trust ffom M. w. Walker and wife, Lola, to R. L. If. Bonner, trustee, dated the 21st day of August. 1807, and duly recorded In th? office of the reg is terof deeds tor Beaufort county In boo^449 at pace 818, to which reference ^Sa hereby made, th? un dersigned "will on Friday the 3rd day of Februray, ltll.at 18 o'clock, noon, at the court honse door of Beaufort County, North Carolina, offer tbf sale at public auction, for cash and to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being Us Beaufort county. North Carolina, Richland township and described as follows^ towitp In the town 'of" Aurora, beginning at M. B. Wilkinson's northeast corner In the middle of Fourth .street, then with said Wilkinson's line north 87 west 35 yards to said Wilkinson's corner; then with Wilkinson's and Sallle V. Mayo's line south 3 west 70 yards to Sallle V. Mayo's' south east corner in the middle of Pearl street; then with the middle of said1 Pearl street south 87 east 35 yards to the middle of Fourth street; then with said street to the beginning. Containing? Q0?^alf acre more or less. Jt beingknoWn as the Dallas Langston lot. Terms of sale CASH. This 2nd day of January, 1910. * R. L. . BONNER. tt Trusstee. F. H. Rollins, owner of debt. J. H. Bonner, attorney. I . ?*N. ?' J NOTlijE OP MORTGAGE HALE Under And by virtue of the powei of sale. contained in a certain mort gage deefl, given by J. O. Griffin and wife, Caroline Griffin, on March 16, 1910, to Tillman Paul, which said instrument is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Craven cunty In book 18f, page 304, the same being hereby referred to (the mortgagors having defaulted in the payment of the Indebtedness therein secured) J will on Wednesday the' ISth day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock M., sell to the highest bid der for cash at the co^jt houso ?cor in Beaufort county, the following de scribed ' real estate: A certain piece or tra.*t of land, lying and being In Craven county, state of North Caro lina. In Number One Township, and described and defined as follows: Be ginning in Stewart's line at old canal and mnning with William Carawan's line to Olstra Branch 4 4 poles, with said branch to John Smith's Hoe and with John Smith's line back to the old canal thence with the ca nal to the beginning, containing "nine (9) acres more or less. Tefms of sale ^mah. The land Is sold in Beaufort county in accordance wltn the expressed terms of the mortgage. This December 15th, 1910. * TILLMAN PAUL, Mortgagee. By_Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. - c NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County ? Justice's Court. Before a Mayo, Justice of the Peace. Bra gum Fertilizer Co., a corporation ??. J. O. Warren. Service by publi cation. skjk,?.? - ? It the State at North CarollM, County of Beaufort, la Ohooawlnltr township, o, tho south aide Of Tar lit?r: Beginning at a peralmrnon tree and running thence north 41 east >8 polaa to ? pine; thence. north 11 eaat 4 4 polee to a plna; thence, north IS *aat TO potaa; thaaco. aouth 10 ?? 84 poiaa to a l*pAt *6od ataka pear a black lack; and from thanca,' to tha beginning. Con taining, bj eetlmatloa. 60 acrea mora or lata. It betas tha aaa* tract of land coaaejed to WUMun H. Hill bjr Robert HUI, by deed record* ad la book II, pa tm it. radatar'a office of Beaufort county; be lux the Mint tract o( land described In the aforeaald mortgage r Also one term cart and one roan horae called 'teorn," This tha Mtb day of Dec. l?ie GEOIJOB A. PHIIXIP6. Br Small. ;Ha*Leau t McMallah. ?ttaneya ? l-?0?. J * By rtone afl ? fowtf of uh coa talaed 1b a certain mortgage oew. executed oa the ltth day of May 1?0S, by tmos B. Perry to Annie E. Nicholson* which said deed Is duly reerded la tie ofltte of the rede tor of Deeds for Beaufort county In Book lit at pace 211. to which tef erence Is hereby made for farther particular*. We will on Thursday .the 1 2th day of January, 1911, at It o'clock noon, at the court house door In Beaufort county, offer for tale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: 'A certain piece or tract of land ly ng and being fn Beaufort county, state aforesaid, m Washington town ship. and described and defined as follows, towit: Beginning at an "iron stob" on the weet side line of Market street extended 25 f$et from the eastern beginning of the dlrid ing line between Annie K. Nicholson and B. B. Nicholson of what i -1j known as the Eason Farm, and mi ning northwardly* with the said Weet side line of Market street extended (150 feet) one hundred and fifty | feet, thence wostwardly by parallel < lines to the dlridlng line between , \nnie "E. Nicholson and B. B. Nich olson (200 feet) three hundred feet,1 thence southwardly by parallel line to west side line of Market street extonded one hundred and fifty feet (150 feet) to a polpt 25 feet from said dividing line between Annie E. NfchnlHon and ? B. B. Nicholson, thence eastwardly (300 feet) three hundred feet to tho beginning." This December 8, 1810. ANNIE E. NICH0L80N. Mortgagee. .' J Geo. A. Phillips, owner of the deht. % "V Collin H Harding, attorney. l-8c [under an 1 by virtue of the powei of sale contained jn a certain deod | of t?ust, executed the 17th day otj (December, 1909, by and betweeJ Charles Grist .and wife Hannah Grlstj as parties of the first part to C. H. Harding, trnstee. which said insta lment la recorded In the office of the! | register of deeds of Beaufort coun ty, In book 162 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-| ' deralgned, as trustee, will, on the, 10th day of February, 1911, at 12 o'clock, M? lit the courthouse door In Beaufort .county, sell to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real., estate: In Beaufort county, state of North Carolina, in Washington ^""Mhip, a?d described and defined as fpllows, to- wit: Be ing a part of the land conveyed to Adam Cherry^' by deed dated October 20th, 1874 from Margaret L. Taylor, recorded In ^ook 41 page 296, etc., register's office ' of Beaufort county aad ihat part,, thereof, beginning at Elizabeth Mitchell's south east cor ner of the lof'ODnvfeyed to ber by Adam Cherry >and' running fhence With Fleming"* line east forty-seven (47)'fOet; thsn^o north ^arall^l wlf> ElfsrfbeJfc Mitchell's line forty-two ?42) feet; tfienco west with a pro posed new atrsot forty-oe?ei? (47) feet to Fliznbeth Mitchell's line; NOTICS OF HALK Bj Tlrta* of a power of >al* coo tolned la a oortatafdoa* o t marina*. d??*> i?th *ajr of dopUmbor, llOt, <*lx rocotdoil IB tb* ofiot at tho raciuor ot (Ma of Boaarort cooftty in book 157 ml paco Ml,' POM u< vita, Ibe ub4ot*1?m4 1,111 on jPridBT tbo Ird Amy of rebnarr. Itll mt 13 o'clock, nooa otter for ?ala at public auctioa, at Uw court hoBM door of Boston couBtj. all that certain tract or parcel ot land, situate, lying and bains tn the coun ty of Beaufort, and state of North Carolina, which la described aa fol lows: 411- that tfaet of land convey ed by the said W. A. Neal and wife to Mary W. Respass, which aald deed described said land as follows: The other half of my cousin's or Arch bell's land Including the eastward land of the eighty seres conveyed by Whaiton to Arch bell, being the same land described In the said deed from W. A. Neal to Mary w. Respsss, and being also the same land devised \hy the wlU of Oeorge C. Respsss to Oeargta Ann Neal, *lfe ot A. Near.' r Terms of sale. cash. This th6 2nd dsy of January, 1911 W. A. NEAL. Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, attorney ? 2-Jc NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a mort gage from H. W. Dixon to the un dersigned, dated January 27th, ltot ind recorded In the Register's office i>f Beaufort County in book 161, at bage 115, the undersigned will, o?. the 30th day of January, 1S11, at 12 o'clock M., before the court house door in Beaufort county, <seh for cash, to the highest t>ldder, the following described tract of land: In the 8tate of North v Carolina, I County, of Beaufort. Chocowlnity j township, adjoining the lands of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards and . others, lylpg and being in and on Horse Branch? and being the same lland 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 Amartnfr, Bald will Is recorded In the clerk's office of 1 Beaufort county In book "P", page ! 521; reference Is also made to ai deed from David Purser to James H. J Taylor, dated the dth day of March, j 1895 and recorded In the register's J office of Beaufort county in book 84, ] page 111; also to a deed from W. H. Hill and wife to H. W. DUen. Idated November 6th, 1105, and rec orded ty book ill, page 80, being the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mortgage. Thl? ?h?r28th day of?0ee. 1*1*. OKORGE A. PHILLIPS. [; ' ' jg ; j ; I F. TV PHILLIPS, owner of Mt. By Mull, Muleu A McMullan, attorney*. \-ltc. Atalmlatrattfs Notice Having thle gay quallfled u ad ministratrix of the eatate of Bryan W Miner, deceaae** , late of Beau fort county, North Oaroltaa. thla la to notify all perm*, having claim* agalnvt aaU eetate to exhibit them to th# undersigned or to W. A. Thoi^ son, attorney at Aurora. N. C., or ' before De? J#th, 1911, or thl. notice will b8 plead la bar of '-to wtltvlWM make ti rncnt. ?1? polee to Um PhI Ten Koti; thenoe & IS K. T.S? polw to a ditch: thence 8. 1 W. 211 polw to Broco Bold Swamp; thence up the run of ???JOP lt? various couraea to the beginning, containing to acre?, more or Im. For more complete deacrlp "o* ?co mortgage deed recorded In the register's oOce of Beaafort coun ty In Book No. SI, pace ??. This the nth day of January, 1B11 J. B. BONNER, Mortgagee, deceased. By JOHNATHAN HAVENS, ?. 1 i AtltfllMXdMi I w. A. Thompson, attorney 2-12c Opposite the U. S. Treas ury; one block from the White House. An illustrated Guide to free of charge, upon re ceipt of two 2-cent stamp s 0. G. STAPLES, ' fif/ V Proprietor. Office EDWARD L STEWART . Attorney-at-Law. -Oltooo over Daily New*. - STEPHEN C. BRAG AH % Attorney and Counselor Washington. N. C. * NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorneys- at-Law Practice In All Court* Nicholson Hotel Bulldino v*t*H .. Kb. B. lotau. Wll?y C. nn ???? RODMAN & RODMAN Attoraeys-*t-Law . Washington, N. C. . , - W. M BOND, Edrotoo, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOI f BOND & SIMMONS ?O TORNhVS-AT-LAW ? *nctic* in ?ii Com u. w ft DONNIuK ? AttoriM?7-*c-L?w ? ^WAEHIWGTO^ K. o. W 45 jj Mwgfgf Business dards G. A PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE ^ And Plate^GtaM INSURANCE. jp. .? ?_?_}>*?*?% ?*??<. .'fa ^2 'if# >t ?' WM. BRAGAW A OO^
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