ike Line to Baltimore
? with rail Uses for all point* ? North and West
t MUOD to ealoy a short ^ater trip.
BU'araor?, dlninfc service, A la- carte and table d'hote.
amera lMvo
i Baltimore 7
?i S 3
from foot of Jackson rtrpet and
'?^IS?2npp spn
For full particulars and
I roservtt- j
P. R. MoioilN. T. P. A.
?G Granby Street, Norfolk. ,Vjl
U. ?! I !?'? t I , I
TAX NOTICE!
Notice Is hereby given that the lands hereinafter described and
i whom belonging, will be sold at the courthouse <loor in the
ty of Washington, N. C., to the highest bidder at public auction
\ Monday, the 3rd flay of April. 1911. for taxes for the year
>10-11, duo thereon, unless paid before date of aale: * I
White. I
tioB. C. Alllgood,. 1-4 lot Nicholson ville I 7.<N)
M. Doughty, 1-2 lot, BrownrlUe. . . . ; 5.611
tW. Dixon, 1-4 lot. No 1 P. T 17.73
i Foster Rstste, 1-3 lot. No. 63. M. N. T. . 11.60
>hn P. Harris, 1-2 lot, Brownvlllo -io H
khn P. Harris, 1-4 lot, BrownviPe
' T. Hooten, Jr., 1 lot, NlcholsonvWe,. . . . *;> .-? ? ?
rs. J. B Killings worth, 2-5 lot. No. 3C? P. T ..... .
is. T. Roes, 1-8 lot, NO. 1 12. V. N. T. 1009-10.........
>s. T. Ross, 1-8 lot, No. 117, V N T., 1918-11,, .
.-W. Styron. 1-2 lot No. 44 B. O. P
Miner B. Sntterthwalte. 3-4, No. 44, M. N. "T. i V;. f V.
r. 8 T. Nicholson. 2-3 lot, No. 30, V. N. T. . .v.
r. S. T. Nicholson. 1 lot. No. 26. V. N. T
r. 8. T. "Nfcholson, t-4 lot 76, R. VfJ
r. 8- T. Nicholson, S-4 lot 65 and 75, R. T.
r. 8. T Nicholson, 1-4 lot No. 14 B. O. P
r. B. Whitley. 1 lot. BrownYllle. BaL duo ltHO-lu -
. B. Whitley, l lot BrownrlUe, l?14-ll.u . rr
I4.<to
13.05
6.20
6.55
8.70
34.33
14.80
11.1
3^.00
- ? 4V.WV
H. Whitley, 1-2 lot No. II, R. T. 100?-lM I0.0t>
II. Whltlojr, 1-2 lot. No. 21, 1*10-11
3S
no. Artlo. 1-4 lot. Pate
N. Brown. 1-2 lot, Pate ...
. J. Brown. 1-J 10J, M. N. T
10 B. Brown. l-l lot. Pate , . .
10. Drown1 1-4 lot. Foote I
?. Branch. 1 lot. Yv N. T. .NQI.. JVHVHPmRJ
A. Brldgaa; 1-4 lot No. 17. V. N. T.. 1-4 lot Sparrow IS 70
bram Blanso. 1-4 lot. Pate ... .... io.js
-4-4-tot-Ko, Sfr, V If, T ????? , I
' - 1
17.73
8.55
3.80
DNS.*
3.80
7.70
. . ?>%- 8.80
eury Bryant's Estate, 1-8 lot No. 48, R. T.
Dyt Clark 1-3 lot 36, P> T. .. .... . .. . . . . -3.I
snny Clark's Potato 1-2 lot Cherry ..BHHII
Ifred Conway, S-4 lot Wlawali .['. g ?.4S
aatln BuU.kl-J lot No. 7, 0. T f 7.8?
1. Debron. 1 lot. Pate 13.?5;?i^,
so. W. Edwards, pah lot No. ?#."W. . vJ 8.75
obt. Poy?? 1-4 lot, Bwn . ..-vii i 8.67
?ha Gorh.-.m, 1-4 lot. PjT ?.?5
. Guilford, 3^ lot residency -. ? 11.24
ieline Grady, 1-2 lot, Rosetta +.40
las. 8. Howard, 1-4 115 V. N. T....* ...V. 5.30
, J. Heritage. 1-2 lot No. 53. R. T ' S.30
; w. Jones. 1-4 lots o T 6.80
llsabeth Jones* Kstato 1-4 lot. Roaotta .V. ?
4. Latham, 1-2 aero, residence .
arry Mackoy, i-3 lot Blount . . . .* i
'. F. Mldyetto Pt. 72 V. J?. T-. Pt 67, V. N- T., 1-4
No. 70 V. N. T i >
?rncer More, 1-1 No. 68 B. N . V
now McCoy. 1-4 lot 80 ?>*.<? .,..i
lien W. Peyton. 3-4 lot WlawaU
..ilo Perkins. 1-4 lot M. N. T . . , . . ... - . j
i as Perry 1-4. lot Jannett'i t. e%
LB. A. Porrr. tU lot, Brown ... . . . . .
rancea Pe?H, 1-2 lot 23. R. T. .?.
iaa ltnndall, 1 lot. Bryati
sorry Klovos. 1 lot. Brownylllo ...
rank Taylo/, 1-4 lot, Sparrow
ally WaahlnKton, 1 lot. realdenco . . \ .
tele Ann Wood, i acre. RoaetU
nv_ While 1 lot. W^wall
irah and El.iabeth Jono> Wllllama I>t, 71 0. T . .
y.'. - -\r' 'K* . ^ ?.
M0
10.10
5.00
12.56
3,80
8.60
12.75
4.40
9.45
11.01
8.20
5,00
5.70
8.30
6.00
8.00
5.60
13.40
W1NDLEY, C ty*- Clerk.
Greenville, N. C.
%N1> SUMMKR COtrt^KS *'n?J ?
, M&rcli 14th to Ma'y Zbih j
27th ? aght v^ecka.
I courso H better to e<iWr? tb,
public ..choc
KOBT. Jl. W.
. . J
ruor
e 1 1
C., black fob
Finder return to
ey, Washington 1
*-15p
UNION GROCBRY 8TA*0> ON WA
ter s^ree?, now open, up stairs
night and day. Meats at all hpur -
Nlchollfl & Buck 3-l3tfe
" ? ' : ! ~~
MILK AND UREAM FOB HALE ?
Mrs. George Hackney, 522 W. Sec
ond street. 3-11 tfe
v .
HAVE YOU TiUEDHAYEVB STALL
fed Beef? It's fine. Call phone 334
Once tried, always wanted. 2 9c
FOB BALE ? Tnillan Runner Dwelt
Eggs. MIm Emily F. Patrick,
Chocovlnlty, 2-31 lWp
HOARDERS WANTED ? Table ci
table and lodging. Mrs. J. T.
KllllngBWorth, No. Ill E. Second
street, near Court House% 3-llc
the IDEAL BARBER SHOP on Mar
ket street, next to W right's Press
ing Club, now open, ready for bus
iness. You ar? next. A. J. Brown,
manager. * grille
WOMEN, seU gu?r*nte?*l hoee. 70
per cent, pro^t. Mako $10 dally.
Full or part time. Beginners tn
m vestigate. Strong Knit, BaX 4029.
~West Philadelphia, Pa 8-4-11-18
FOR HALE ? One horse. Apply to J. I
E. Kennett, 821 East Main Street.!
2-21 tf c * |
LEAtyX AUTOMOBILE IU" SI NESS?
Take a thirty days Practical
Course to our well equipped Ma
chine Shop* and learn the Automo
bile business and accept good po
sitions. Charlotte Auto School,
Oharlotte, C. ' i ' 2-*l-tlc
BUGGY BLANKET IM&T ? Finder
return to Ed. McFrilan and receive
reward.- vVv&; .. 3-6p
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Ex
cellent table board in splendid
~ location ror-geOTtwnun. jr-man
and wife, 14.00 yer week. Apply
to News office. J 1 >8^10 .
HAVRN'ft STALL FED -BEEF at W
C. Dudley's. Phone 3S4/ 2-9e
DUCK EGGS FOR SALE? White Pe
kln duck eggs, 75c por|N"dozen,
Guaranteed absolutely clean stock.;
DucUb weigh 7 3-4 poundl Ad-,
dres P. O. Box 248, Washington,!
N. C. 2-16 30dc
FOR SALE? Ono S-honrse i>ower
gasoline engine and one 4-l?orse
power g^s engine. Apply Ball-* j
- hfews office. vt fl
LAND FOR RENT la ten acre Iota
or more at four dollars an acre
within one and a half miles of
Washington. Apply at 825 West
Main street. 'VV 3-11 tfc |
FOR RENT ? CMd E. Peterson stAnfl.
beet in tho city for retail grocery.
See Dr. Hardy. r t *tfl?
FOR SALE? House ami lot. No. 420
East Main street, nine large rooms
electric lights, gas afid >ater with
hath; also three stables and two- 1
Store carriage house. C. R. Bright.
"Box 218. Washington, N. C.J-lIp
fto forth under the open sky, n/a 1
' 'N list -y- . J.
To nnturolr teachings. ?>
?William jCullen Bryant ;
? ? ? ?; ? j V. j
Life Saved at DeaAi'a Door. *j
"I r.eror felt so near raj^a**."
vrfles w. R. Patterson, of Wellington
, as when a frightful cough and J
lun?- trouble pulled me down to 10? '
ponrt&s, in spite of doctor's treat- 1 '
went for two years. My father
d,ed of 'on*l'
Captain Wesley Peebles of Ga y
lorda was In tie city yesterday.
? ? ?
Mr. J. S. Norflee.' cf Rtnrromvmo,!
raa a Washington \ isltor today.' it!
Captain Waif or Jo^vIj and *on, of]
Lake Landing are on ott'r streets to
iay. M . :
Mr. Jesse Pflley of Gncenvllle.
ipent yesterday In the oily with
'rlends. J5e returned to Gtocnville
ast night. ^ .
Mr. p, prjeans of the Bazaar ha*
returned from northern market >
Ahort^he pnrchaied Ills spring and
manner stack -of goods.
?Colonel W. B. Rodman und daugh
ter, Miss Hannah, left yesterday af
ternoon Ifcr their homo I* Charlotte
fcfter being the guests o^MIsp Lida
r* Rodman on Woet Main- street.
It's queer Jiow nearly all a mhn's
rrlenda g& broke just when he wants
to make a touch.
riiero Will be Less Sleeplessness
When Washington People Learn
This.
Cant rest at night with a bad back
A lame, a weak or an aching one.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad
backs.
They cur*- $vcry form or kidney
Frtfm common backache to dia
betes. ;
They ar<3 endorsed by Washington
Mrs. Lovenia Hall, 30 George 8t,
STew Bern, N. essays: "Doan's J?id
ity PIl]s hat* bcesi of groat value
Ifi- restoring Jaf" beclth. I suffered
from a weak back und pains acronb
my kjdneyfl that made mi* restless ai
alRbt. In the morning I felt tired
m<l bad no ? trength or onergy. The
lecretious frotu my kidnoys were un
natural and caused me po end of an
noyance. When I read of Doan's Kid
loy Pills,, I got ji supply and their
?so removed all my pains and achos,
3!neo taking this remedy, I have had
k better ajfretlte and my entire sya
:em has been built up." (Statement
liven Jaduary *5, IMS.)
i 1," j ' A Lsrtta* Effect.
Mrs. Hall was Interviewed on Xr
rembor 28th and she stated : "I take
Jleasuro in conflrdStng my former en
lorseiuent of Doaft's Kldnoy Pills:
Hioy gave rae permanent rolief^rrorn
kidney trouble and during the past"
hree year?. I have enjoyed good
icalth."
For sale by nil dealers. -Price 60
ents. Fostcr-Milburn. Co., Buffalo,
sew York. so!<vn$cnt* for the V^It
>d Slates.
Remember the name ? Doan's ?
md tak a no other.
More \ people would feel all run
town If tbey wore to overhear their
lelghbors discussing them:
y if-V ? ? i J
Monotony is sq unattractive that
Iwm tho gay eat Of ua make a try #
leing good once ln_a great while?
feat for a' change. -
Tortured for Id Yenn ?' ,?
*y Q curr-defylng stomiu:h troubls
hat baffled ^ioctew, and Assisted all
omodles he tried, Johst wNfloddors*
f Moddersvtlle, Mich., seemed de jm
?d. He had to sell bis farm an?J
rlvo ul> work. HI, u?l*hbor. KM.
he can't lire much looser." "Wl.l
rrr 1 ?U dl.trew.* inc." h. wrolo.
?mi. i ..i.J ?
In so far as ?o many bachelor*,
aside from supporting themselves,
ke^p a mother, aid a sister and pro
vide a quiet living for^a few men
who hare married relative ?. we fall
to see the need of a bachelor t\z.
eron in North Carotin*. ? -Baltimore
Evening Sun.. "^5*' '
M
What Ib the will of the people
against the won't of the Senate? ?
Milwaukee News. y *.vl.
If the gentleman from Illinois
stand that Lorlmer fame, ajwbole lot
of other persons can't. ? BufTalo
Times. "* 'v: <*
A Democratic House, with 3 re
publican senate and president ought
to strike a fair balance In tho tariff
agitation that 1* bound to prevail i 3
the spec'al nesaion. ? Hartford Times
Tho cnnual spring massacre of
Jews I3 going on at Kei*. How long
is civilization going to oecupy a box
in the fcrand ltan<| and porrajt this
port of thing? ? Chicago Record-Her
ald.
That New Jerccy wenann who* hnn!
fasted twenty-six days has at least
the right remedy for the high cost of
living. \
A plumber has bee nelccted a mem
ber of the House of Lords In Englond
If one or two oould be elected to
the United States Senate they might,
be able to stop those ezecutlvo ses^
sion leaks.
Good roada are yet the very best
things either going or coming. '
? ? j
WASH THOSE PIMPLES OP
Use p. D. D., that mild, soothing
wash, that recognized remedy for Er
sema and all skin troubles. First
drops take away that awful burning
Itch, cleanse the skin ? wash away
svery pimple? every Impurity. Noth
ing like D. D. D. for the complexion.
Get a 25c trial bottle today,?
worth ten thnes its cost to have ..
fcottle iiif tho hous$. At' any rate,
firop into car store to talk over tho
merits- of this w&nfiorful prescrip
tion. Hardy Drug- Company.
AI>VKRTISK I.V THE XBWS
CHOICE
Carnations ana VJrlcts.
^ cdillng and funeral flower* arti?>
Ically arranged at short notice. Mali
eleghaph and telephone orders
Promptly ftllcd by
Kalel&h, N. C2
Phone lit,
r NEW -
Onion Sets
X AND V .?
Garden Steed
test. Fu ?
care, keep Cowans in
the home. Gowans al
ways conquers Croup
and Pneumonia and
your doctor assents.
Go wgnt Preparation una uaed on
my chiH n bttm it \~a*
til vrft/j PjuuRjoa fa fiiuticiJlu iclj
attar the satotul uiiphtutmu my
pbyaicm*. c+H?l ithtl fiiitliug #o
gnat *n improvenimt onJcird it*
continuance. The child te+C -|W
rapkfb O.J.HhCKL&UrU/txbtS
y*4 Hunt 6t. A Ih-gi.vDV, Pu.
BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IK THE HOME
All DroCilcl. 91. ao?. 93* >.
COW AM MEDICAL CO.. OURHAW. It C.
fc*artMtf.ir??Mt)r?fM<t0 t, p., 0ma4?|
" Accepts Foeitios.
Mr. P. P. Maxwell, formerly with
the Hardy Drug Company, hu ac
cepted a position with WllUaw Brai
saw and Company, where he will be
pleased to see his many friends.
SQTlGEt
North Carolina. Beaufort County,
Superior Court. May Term 1911.
C. C. Daniels v,i FlosskyMay Daniels
The defendant abovj named win
take notice that an action entitled
us above baa been commenced in the
Superior Court of Beaufort county
to Becura an absolute divorce from
the defendant. TLc said defendant
rill further take, notice that she is
required to appear at the next term
of the Qnperlof Court of Beaufort
county to be held on tb? 10th Mon
day after Uwi^rstMjmday in March.
It being May 157 iMl. at the court
houso of said county in Washington;
N. C., and answer or demur to the
complaint In said action, or the plain
tiff will .apply to the court for the
relief asked.
This March 9tb, 1911.
GEO. A. PAUL,
rnrr-ir.*- -Clerk Superior Court.
Notice ? Service By Publication
North Carolina, Beaufort County,
Superior Court.' Befbre tho Clerk.
Oteo. W. Bitylo Admr., or Mj J. wa
rn iston, dee'd. vb H. P. Labey,
D. P. Bible, Frank E. Bible, Geo. P.
Bible, Annie Eyre and hu&band,
Harry Eyre, Elizabeth Byrd and
husband, Albert Byrd, heirs- at
law of M. J. Edmiston, dee'd.
The defendants above named, oth
er than H . P: Lahey and D. P. Bible
will take notice, that an action en
titled as above has been commenced
hoforo tho Clork ? oC- (ho ? Superior
Court of Beaufort county to sell the
re^l estate of plaintiff's intestate for
assets, to pay tho Indebtedness of
said estate; and the defendants will
further take notlco that they are re
quired to appear before the cle'rk of
the supQrior court of Beaufor county
on th<^ 10th day of Apr!*. i311, at
the court houso ef oald county . lu
Washington, N. C.. and answer a de
mur to the petition in said aolion.
of- the plaintiff will aPPly to tha court
for the rollef demanded in said pe
LltlOB.
This 28th day of Feb. 1511.
?? 1 GEO. 'A. PAUL,
Clerk Superior Court.