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toatlnuad will please nattty thia Otto* 9b dttt of expiration. otherwlM, it wlH be continued at reguli* mubccrlp rmtee until nollo* to stop la re Mtved- ? 11 jon do not *et The Dally Newt ?romptly telephone or write tha soon agar and the complalat will receive Immediate attention. It la our dtalre ?o please you. RATVRA1>\\ JANUARY 91. l?tl All art'cles sept lo TV.* No mm try p:?MtcaHon roust be signed by 'th~ ? wrjrpr. ofherwlw* thev wilt not ???? IUKhH ? ' -? Parties leaving town ahould not tall to let the News follow them dall* ?with the n?r*? of Washington Tr??i aad crisp. It will prove a mluahU eontpanlon. read'n^ to you Ilka a Hot ter from hone. Those at tha aea ahore or mountains wll? find The! N*wb s most *elsome c Interest lag visitor. RKCORHKIt'S nil RT. """ "" The bonYd of county commission er? in th?lr- w??dcro have aeon fit to guhinit to i lie legislature a bill creat ing a recorder's court for Washing ton, Chncowlnity aud Long Acre townships and so, far*!*? the News is informed .;hou^ first bavins made an effort to ascertain the wishes of the voter? in this territory. They have also provided that the recorder mu*t be <i practicing attor ney thereby debarring every, other citizen In this territory from holdlnp this position. It matter* not how^well qualified a man may be otherwise he can not be reorder. ?*- - -other words' they are creating an cflice fo* lawyers c!*ly and by so doing have aaid that no other man in the townships named is capable of hearing evidence and rendering a fair decision in accordance therewith. The criminal laws of North Caro lina are explicit an:l ve^y plain with no Buch complications as are to be ^ound in the c|v51 law therefore wo are of the opinion that there are a number of citizens In the proposed territory who are fully capable and competent to heSr evidence in any matter over which the recorder Is given jurisdiction and render a judg ment which would give justice to all ?parties concerned. V^Thls office must be more import ant than that of governor of the state, or attorney general or judge of our superior court. In the creation of i these offices our lawmakers did not sec fit to require that a man should be | a practicing attorney before ?ie would l^e eligible to hold any of t^icsc posl-| tlons. t The commissioners are also given the power to appoint the recorder and substitute recorder without any ex pression from those over whom the court would have Jurisdiction. Again the fees for rendering judg ment are increased In every case to twice and three tlme3 the amount now allowed ITy- law "Tor judgment rendered in our superlo'r court. What justification can there be for this increase of fees? ** This bill has been drawn and sent to the representatives- to be enacted Into a law and should* It not meet with the approval of any one now Is the time to raise yWir objection, it will be too late after the bill ha* been j passed. Lucky Hold-I'p Man. It was an old custom among high-j waymen tg stop' prosperous looking men on the street at night and inquire the time and when the obliging par ty had pulled out his watch and named the hcur to snatch tha watch and run off with It. One night one of theae foot pad c coated an athlete. The athlete dealth tha cro<fk a bard punch on the jaw. "Just struck one/' aald tha athlete,' as the footpad went down: bbfbfe his ?tinging blow. | "Gear* said the crook' as itojfr-fMa of stars were clouding bis vlslon/"I am glad I didn't meet you an hqur *0."? N.ttolUl lUCMlne. ? ?S Inatriul of makioK new ronntlaa It ?aald tie much/better (or tk* state It the would consolidate aome of tha older ohm. ? Durham Herald. H. 'I TREATMENT OF SEED CORN. Ptirrn, mJLm? ?h? di?i W W?h. ' ln?to*'Airtfc?rit> a* the Cereal. K> farmer. bull., in s? m n -^iavorm.- p, P. Hartley. on of Up own -.tperto ?? ??? Uulttfl. States part:aeot ft ?xrlcaiturv, ?swrt? that thy day aaed to n la guttered the bH-ke.1 ?.r. ahuuhl he pot In a dry place where there la frvr circulation af air aad placed la each a maancr that ttia Mini do not touch aach other. This to tin' only alte procedure. The writer haa repeatedly eeen good weed raised because K waa thought to ha "already dry eDough wben gathered and that IDE AT, METHOD OF TURATINO SK.ED roMX [Prom bulletin of ?hMcd States depart ment of OKiiculturo.) the precaution mentioned r.bovc was unnecessary. Many furmiTs lieileve that their uutunm* are so df.v tliut < nn h care. U superfluous. Seed corn lu j every locality gathered at running ] time "will be beticfiUsi b.v drying as suggested. If leftcin the husk. Ions nfter ripening it may sprout or mil dew during warm, wot weatlier or be come infested with weevils. The vitality of seed Is often rcduftd by leaving It in n sack or in a pile for even a day after gathering. During warm weather, with some moisture in the cobs and kernels, the ears heat or, mildew iu a remarkably short time. The lx?*t iKMtfible treatment immedi ately aftyr gathering is shown In the illustration. Hinder twinu will sup port fifteen or twenty ears on a string* armuged lu the maimer illustrated. Ordinarily the best- place to hnng these strings of eara !s iu au oi?e:i shed or loft. Perm (men t seed racks, with a sepa rate compartment for each eaV. are more convenient than the use of binder twiue. and when they are located in a dry. breezy place the ears dry success fully. There are no unsightly asfi heaps on the farm of the man who knows the'r fertilizing value. Kacp.rg Away Mole*. ^ I have noticed iliat moles will avoid tarred ctrn put in holes. It oceurred to me to guard pumpkins. squash nud similar crops iu this same way. I tai n-d stones. <-hips and corncobs well with gas tar nnd placed tiiem aliout a foot below the surface, so the roots did not come iu contact with the tar, and for several years L have bad no trpuble with moles. hugs or grubs. ? American Agriculturist. Poultry Pointers. ' Forcing the molt by starving the heus is not considered a goodBractlce. (.'lean the coops thorough* before you put tUsm'away. Get them under cover, too. If you can. They will Inst so much longer MHH Two parts lard nnd oue port turpen tine will often cure ??limberneok" to the altllcted bird If discovered In time and the remedy given promptly. Ducks Intended for breeding should be separated from those Intended for | market It will be an advantage If j ?they can have plenty of range and | swimming water. Cut hay into abont one inch lengths and pour enough hot water on tt near ly to cover. Allow It to stand- over- ' night and feed to the morning. Feed | about three times a week during win ter. Warm wheat for breakfast makes | the Biddies shell out the eggs. Fresh air Is^ill right for the but not when it Is sifted boles and cracks between the Meat meal and beef scrap 1? protein buunot u * Inw ai.M ?T ?n when jour ahoee h?rt too, than Making excuwa I. . Ml job for lot. of IW9& f Votf o! ub are filing to be|U>Te that oufvgaitj la merely proper pride Hint, would bo taken much more freely If they were other people'* property. y- ' Any woman know* how to manage * *aiti but few men know bow to l*t her. , i . !' (.V'taAjj-K ?fiv ' J ''ip The moat you can count on with the average man u? .that yon can't count on him. BRILLIANTS. No pleasure I* comparable to atand Inx upon the vantage ground of truth ?Bacon-' "ni?l Naught so s*eet as melancholy. - Burton. ? r- , Hftn Is hla own atar; and that soul] that can Be honest \JTthe only perfect man. \ ? -Fletcher. ~r ? ' I There Is no road or ready way to J virtue. ? Sir Thornp* Browne. n_ Vho overcomes . By force, hath .overcome but half hiel foe. "ml ? Milton. !t Is not necessary to light a can-| die to the sun. ? Algernon Sidney. None but the brave hesetvqs the! fair. ? Dryden. Blushing is the crilor of vl/tue. Henry. The best . of things beyond therf, measure cloy. ? Pope. I am always in haste, bat njver in a hurry. ? John Wesley. ' Champ Clark seems modestly will ing to regard himself as the next | Speaker. Ll tf'.l It always distresses Tammany to | see a Job get away from It. LECAL NOTICES By virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust from M. W. Walker ,and wife, Lula, to R. L. M. Bonner, trustee, dated the 21st day of .August, 1S07, and duly recorded in thc office Of the reg ister of .deeds for Beaufort county In book H9 at page 513, to which reference is hereby made, the un dersigned will on Friday the 3rd day of Februray, 1911, at 12 Vclock, noon,' at the court house door of Beaufort Oounty, North Carolina, offer for saje at public auction, for cash and to the highest bidder, \ the following described tract of land: That certain tract or parcel of lano | lying and being in Beaufort county, North Car61lna, Richland township, and' described as follows^ towit: In | the t#?n of Aurora, beginning at M. B. Wilkinson's northeast cornel' In the middle of Fourth street, then with said Wilkinson's line north 87 west 35 yards to said Wilkinson's corner; theVi with Wilkinson's and Sallle VT a-.ayo s nne~ south "3" West 70 yards to Stllle V. Mayo's south east corner In tho middle of Pearl street; then with the mlddle of said Pearl street south 87 east 35 yards to the middle of Fourth streaL^nteb* with said street to the jprmnlng. Containing one-half acre np>re or less. It being tfnown as the Dallas Langston lot. Terms of sale CASH. 9 This 2nd day of January, 19li. *| R. L. . BONNER, Trusatee. F. H. R&!llns, owner of debt. J. H. Bonner, attorney. A " NOTICE OF 8AI/H Jiprth Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Before the| Clerk. E. It. Bi^wn, administrator of Jlm mie Diana, deceased vs. Emma Dunn McCoy, Ransom McCoy, Gar-| Held Dunn and Will Leary. By virtue lit at ofdw of the Su perior Court of ttoaufort county In the above entitled proceeding. I will aa commissioner, on Monday, Feb. 13th, 1911, offer for aale for cash to the highest ladder at the courthowse door la Beaufort county at 1J o'docM noon, the following described real eatate lying and being In the state of North Carolina,- In tie county of Beaufort and la tho city of Washing ton, beginning on fifth street, aeven tJr" t^ **_from Che line between lota nasibara elgbt-nlae and ninaty tfcvaa, Van Norden Town, in aald city and mna with T*v u Brown s Um 7 feat; thenoa with HI * mT lira >r ?' ?3& cart and one roan jorge.'* - .o.u day Of Dec l$io_ GEORGE A. PHIl ! l;y . attorneys. : 1.30c Mortgage Hale. Ey virtue Cf u power*? scTe con taine^ in a deed of ec George K- EbortT to Wa Hon* Exchtyngo Company^ dated] April Srd, ji H>7, land duly reccrdod In the off^e of the reaUler of doejS j for Beaufort county In Book 143 j page 271V undersigned will, Monday the 20th day of Fffetjftpyj toil, at the hour or if i'dock] noon, j at tho oourtSSW door In Wa^Wnr. ton. N. C., offrr tor sale fcr rafh* : the highest bidder at. public auction, k the following described real egt niter' One tract Of- land. ,17 acres, ing the lan^l ?* Bolhaveu Liimbe ; Company on the West, on the North j the Scptt Creek Road, on tho East the Reuben Rbprn land; on the South Smith's Creek; being the lhhd inher ited by said Geo: K. Eborairrom his father John K. Eborn'aud 'being the same land whereon the said George K. Eborn resided In 1907. Thfc January 20th, 1*11. Washington Horse Ksctiaoge Co, Mortgagee. Stephen C. Bragaw, attorney. NOTICE. OF WM: Under an 1 by virtue of the powei of sale contained In a certain deed of trust, executed the 17tlf-day of December. 1900, by and betwq*.. Charles Grist and wife Hannah Grist as parties of the first part to C. II. Harding, trustee, which aald Instru ment is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Beaufort coun ty, in book 152 page G?6. (the par ties of the first part having default ed in ? the payment of the note se cured by said Instrument) the un dersigned. as trustee, will, on the 10th day of February, 1311, at 12 0 clock, M., at the courthouse door In Beaufort county, sell to the high est bidder for cash the .following de scribed real esUtm In % Beatfort county, state of North Carolina, in Washington township, and described and defined as follows, to-wlt: Be ing a part of the 1*nd conveyed to Adam Cherry, by deed dated October 30th, 1874 from 'Margaret L. Taylor, recorded in Book 41 page 366, etc., regliter's office of Beaufort county and that part thereof, ^wgltnrtttg at BJizabeth Mitchell's sout* east cor ner of the lot conveyed to her by Adam Cherry and running thence with Fleming's line east forty-seven =*<47y feet; theno* north parallel with* Elisabeth Mitcftejls line forty-tw* (42) feet; the A* west /with a pro posed new strA* forty-eeven (47) to BlIulMtk Mltchelf'e tin,; thence with her lino . south forty-two (42) fee t to the beginning; said lot lyln? and being 111 tho town 3f Wash ington; Ke deed from Adam Cherry to Cbarleo Qrlat. book 81 page 487. Terms of sale cash. Thin 8th day of January. 1#11. C. K. HARDING. ?' Sj- ? Trustee. xomcE. North Carolina, Beaufort County ? Justice's Court Before a Mayo. Justice of th* Pease. Bragam Fertiliser Co., a corporation Tg. J. O. Warrao. Service by publl caUon. To J. a. Warren: Greetings: 1 Take notice, and hotlce Is hereby gl*eu yoii, that Bragaw Fertiliser Co., tho plaintiff herein, ho a lnntlt.lt f* b?<?re ma a clTll action, ngalnsr you, entitled, aa| diot, to r?!or*r jndrment agalut yon Tor the 'mim of I11.M with Intereat at cent on aald amount for Ja 1?11 until paid, due I merchandise rm: , containing telephone line r tinning (. of Washington by Ef?.w ip?. ^ ton and Aurora to EavLoro, or with" all of the poies, wire., aula tors, telephones and all brancoi lines and connections, and all awlfQfc] boartls, and tha same fa hereby tp be sold whetjter the same be real es j | lata or personal property. Terms oi sale .'oafe/ ' T'ais 'the 6th day of January iyH ??M W. c. rodmJnT I-EC 5vT? rr-J ? s Notice of Sale. By virtue' of a1 power of wile con tained In a certain deed of mortgage,' dated {Sth day of qapUmber, 1909. and duiy recorded In the office* of the register of deeds of B0aufor? county' In book 157 at pago 581, said mortgage siren by M. B. ' Res !>:ub aftd wife, the ttnd^rslgned will on Friday the 3rd day of February, 1 1911 at T$ o'clock, noon offer for sale at public auction, nt tha court -han^o door of Beaufort county, all that certain tract or parcel of land, sltugte, lying and being In the coun ty of Beaufort, and state of North] Carolina, which Is doacrlbed as fol lows: All tltnt tract of land convey-, cd by the said W. A. Neal and wife I to Mary W. Kcspass, which said deed J described snid. land 'as follow s: The other half of my cousin's or Arch bell'* lantj Including the eastward land of the eighty acrea conveyed by Wharton to Arch bell, being the same land described in the said deed from W. A. Neal to Mary W. Raspsas, and being also the samo land devised by the will of George* C. Respaaa to ' Georgia Ann Neal. wife of W. A? Nasi. Terma of sale, caah. . This the 2nd dajugf Janua-y, 1911 W. A. NEAL, Mortgagee, By W. C. Rodman, attorney 2-3c | NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a mort gage from II. W. Dixon to the un dersigned, dated January 27th, 1909 and recorded in the Reglater'a office or Beaufort (jounty in book 152, at page 315, the undersigned: will, ou the 30th day of January, 1911, at 12 o'clock M., before the court house door In Beaufort county, salt for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: In the 8tate of North Carolina, County of Beaufort. Chocowinlty township, adjoining the landa of Dawson Downs, Riley Edwards . and others, lying and being In and on Horse Branch, and being the aan^e land, conveyed by ti-c will of Mary Hill to her daughtdt, Betsy Brown, during her natural life, and then to the two children of Betsy Bro^wn, Polly A. and Amaiiha, said will is recorded In the clerk's office of Beaufort county in book/ T*, page 621; reference la alao made to a deed from David Purser to Jamee H. Taylor, dated the 9th day of March, 1891 and recorded* in tha register*^ office of Beaufort county |n book 84i page ill; alao to a deed from W. H. Hill aqd wife to H. Wi Dixon, dated November 6th, 1906. and *jsc orded in book 1S5, page 80. being the same tract o i land described In the aforaaald mortgage. This the 98th day of Dec. 1910. ' GEORGE A. PHILLIPS, P. T. PHILLIPS, owner of debt. . By Small, Mac Lean * McMnllan. -.'juioo. Having thia dar quall??d a, ,d. mlnl.tratrlx of (he <ut?te of Bryan ?V. MI11W. Jwwd, lata of Beau fort count,. K?th duo tin,, ttala 1, to aotlfr .11 per*>na Wln.t Mid Mtate to exhibit them to <b, undcr.l,?d o, ,o Vf. A. Thomp Aur0fl- K 0- on or b*f.>r? [)-?? 20th mi Beta* a dec'd land. br viriM or th* power at sale con tnlned IS a certain deed of morl?a?? trrm 8. 8 Hardlaon ,l#t?d the 26th uary/Htll, offer, for sale at public auction, for cash, aitd to the highest bidder, all that certain tract or unr eel of land situate, lying and being In. the county of Beaufort* and atate of North Carolina, and In "Waihlag ton township, known as tiie Chewy lands, and better known as tbe new lands for better description see Grant Book tf. page 47 1, see hiso Book IS page 241% Terms of sale cash. The sale will be made at the court house door of Beaufort county on tho day shore named. This the 23rd day <rf Dec. 1*10. ANNIE B. HODGES. Kp- - ^ ? ' Mortgagee. Wigflro *,' . KOTICE By virtue of a power of sale con tained In a certain mortgage deed, executed by Dean Sutton and wife, LUlie. to J. fl. Bonner, deceased, on December the I2fcb, 1894, I, Jena Lb an Havens, administrator, will of fer for sale, for cash, at tb^ court-, bouso door Beaufort county at 12 o'clock notmTon the lJith day of Feb ruary, .1111 < to satisfy the debt se cured by said mortgage deed, the land described In said mortgage, which is as follows: Beginning in Broomfidld Swamp at Henry Stephens 8. E. corner, thence with Stephens* line N. 2 E. 210 poles to the Peed Town Road;, thence 8. 88 B. 7.56 poles to a ditch; thence a t W. 213 poles to Broo in field Swamp; thence up the run of saldtewamp Its various courses to the beginning, eontslning 10 acres, more or less. For more complete descrip tion see mortgage deed recorded in the register's office of Beaufort coun ty in Book No. 88, page 458. This the llth day of January. 1911 J. B. BONNER. Mortgagee, deceased. By JOHNATHAN HAV1SN8, | > Administrator. W*. X. Thompson, attorney * 2-1 fc Opposite the U. S. Treu uty; one block from (be WMteHowe. A a illustrated Gukte to WatbingtOB wU be Mled, free of charge, upon re ceipt of two 2-cent stamp? ? uHRcinarKei Street. EDWAW)L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Oltic?" over Daily Now*, ", Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, w/ TING TON, N. C - STEPHEN C. BKAGAVV Attorney and Counselor at-law Washington, N. C ; | NICHOLSON A DANIEL Attorneys-at-Law Practice in AU Court Nicholson Hotel Building ' A. D. j Harry McMultsn. SMALL, MACLEAN & 1 McMULLAN attorSeys-at-law W. D. GRIMES '.ATTORNEY-AT-LAW WaklatKn. North Carolina. Practlcaa la all the Ctmt ?. . ; t V ? *?. B. Rodmaa. WBf O.Rl?1i a RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Washington, N. C. W, M. BCJND, EdMatoo, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMOI I BOND & SIMMONS -jvrORNi.rs-AT-iAW a ~ ? *- - - w. hi ZZZ1 Z, " ? ; ? r> ??? hlnston, North Carolina. '>?c?lc?lnrtiCoMt^-. , ' V? " ? v,'., ! .... JOHN H. BOW Kit Washington, n. o. ' . . . t Business'Cards rj G. A. PHILLIPS &JBRO., PTDP _
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