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mmmmm ? MpBfS S?#SSi^ FRIDAY. MARCH 31. !???. wmm Mi ratM until ioUm to stop to w Mvft ft yoa to not fat Tl? Daily N?w? 1 |l? eomolalat vM re?sl*? tell ?o toe O* News f oliaw Oh wHh Che !?*? of Waafclagto* freei tad erto* It will prof* ft. eelaabU I m?dmIo?. rtoultav to yon Uke a tot-| tec vtoltor. ft II arftolee seat to TVe N?w for | *nM(c?Hoa nuit b* aliened by I wriror. ntkiiprtw 'tor will m? A CONPBRBHCE. Yesterday there was s conference of ^representative men, heretofore on oppoalng sides from each ward of the city for the purpose of reaching an agreement on the question of who shall be suggested to the citlaens for mayor and city aldermen durfeg the next waning two yenra. The Dally mwa is not vuflclently Informed to state what was done but It seenm to be the gen eral concensus of opinion that an arrangement will be made which will be satisfactory to the entire city. The North Carolina pro* restive? wilt take courage from tbe result In' New York. ^ -r . \ ts ho w| jo has H* reputation of W?f ? ??aH potato ti always easily which of a man than his living. Uvea and him. Ingratitude aa divlduals is tbe basest ran display. Failure to stand by the one lives and works ing is a as diagusung as tnat displayed by tbe man who fails to demonstrate his ap~ preciation of ktndnesa done by a friend. Tte citizen who can stand and listen tjj another knocking tbe town tn which he is makta* a living pos sesses a goodneas of nature which Is 'above the comprehension of the less spiritual minded. If you feel you can't live in a town without knocking It, move to some other. And If you are too poor to move, quit knocking' and soon you will be In such good nanclal condition yon won't want td move. M There is of the We admire tbe man who fight for! whst be believes even |f he ha% to ficht alone. it. rg I. aa W.I! growth ot even aat tree, or c?n te pine from Mother ?bud., th. !mtm or the fruit, la ord.r to teeter a lore of among children aad to teach elementary fact, about then, ? ? to encourage the planting of trw and th. intelligent car. of forMti br their eld.?, the Dractlc. of oWerv lag. Arbor Day haa been introduced lato nearly nerj MtU la th* Union, aiM ta many statea It ,lp a legal school Matlval. Ia North Carolina (h* day *u'i*urrMI U far back aa Utes. but unfortunately It hat never re ceived general recognition. Only a School h.r. and than baa otmrvad th. day with appropriate eiercl***, wh.n some of th. teacher, or patron, hav* been especially tnternted In the aubjcct. Recently th* Fore.fr of th. North Carolina Geological Economic Survey waa invited to make an addre** at an Arbor Day CalebraUoa at South em Pines. In which th. whole tpwn took a gratifying Intent. Th. Civic Club, an organisation of th. women of ht. place, waa th. prim, mover, while the teacher, and the aehool children united with the club to make tbe occaaton a great success. Treea and shrub, were planted on the school gronnda In th. morning and In tha, afternoon drllla, songs, and recltattona, Iluatratlng the child's relat-on to the tree, and the Sower? around them. war. very wall given by thae hlldren In tha large auditor ium. Such a celebration might be bald annually by every aehool In the atate with great profit to tha children and with Inrreaaing lntereet on the part of th* parent.. There la unfortu nately a tendency among th* men to l*a>a th* education of the chlldrea mora and mora to thy. women, and the next generation wUl have special cause to bla* athelr mothers for op ening their .yea' to th* beauty aiv< usefulness of the tree* of th* wo men. who through their club* are dolag auch good wark for civic Im provement and the betterment of ed ucatloa, would take thla matter all over the atate and work for a gas eral Arbor I Jay obeervance. In moat state, aoms spacial day la ?elected aa Arbor Day by the gov ernor or aupartntandant of educatloa or some other authority, and all achoola are expected to obeerve that particular day. In' North Carolina, where the aehool year varlea so la the different countlea aad where th? time for planting tree* varies witfc the different region* of the atate. It would probably be better for each county superintendent, or even each school principal, ? to set th* day which would be moat convenient to him and moet appropriate to th* sea eon and locality. Where only a sum mer and fall aehool a*s*k>n U given, Octob?r In th* mountainsT.VoYember In the Piedmont section, and Decom ber In the eastern part of th* atate .would be aulUbl. times, while whtfre a nine or ten month* school la th* rnl* March. or April would be more suitable, aa children, aad older 'or that matter. naturaUy turn to the woods and Held, ln'tb* rrrtng tlm*. Some Friday would neurit* b* selected aa interfering leaa wit!) tbe roiuln* of aehool work, though such Interference really often turns hut to be rather a h*Ip than hin drance to th* work: Suggestion* for th. observance of Arbor Day ar. contained. In th* fol lowing publication* of the P. 87 De partment of Agriculture, which may b* aeenred by writing to th* Secre tary of Agriculture. Washington, D C.: "Arbor Day. Rs Hlatory ud Ob ?arvanoa"; Arbor Day (Foraat Ser vice Circular ??-; RorMt Nuraertea for School* I Farmer's Bulletin ?!?); "Foreatrt !n th* Public School*" (Foraat S*rv|c* Circular 1101: "Tre* Planting In Rural school Orounda" I Farmer's Bulletin 1?4.) The North Carolina Qoolo*lc.l and Economic Surrey has prepared an Ar-I yr> v' -rn ? m'"< *?' "? "hart . '? ? ? ? - r xmvamB will ?rr? all Um of wp ability. E reeling that I CaauMt resist ths request of my friends I announce my candidacy for m of the forthcom ing Board of Alderman to b? selected by the primary eoop to ba called, for Fourth Wart . TbU atep la pot taken of my owa~~TolltioiK lor 1 do eo sgaiaat'my will. yet. whea l be time comes that I cannot respond to the peopU'acall? I mm by this not only the citizens of tfce Fourth Ward bat the entire city 61 Washington, i cesae from thst time to be s !aw-abidlng citlien. If nomiinted and elected I shall enter office to represent, .the people of the city and ahall ^ot *jlJ myself to any faction or factions so long as I am honored, with the office. I ?hall always atrlve to represent the i>e*t interests of Washington. s With this as my slogan, I ask the support of ail votera In thai Fotirtb Wafrd t-tt tfc W. J. HAHD1BOH war*, aad Weak the path bet- ? : v: - ? Of him via, having open area, baa ? ??rer itemed to aa*. Aad eo bat never learned to lore the beauty Of a tree. Who lovea a tree. fee lores the Ufa that springs la atar aad clod. He loves the life that gilds the cloud* and greeas the April aod; Ha lorea the Wide Benettdeoce; bla ?oul takee bold on Ood Be tnie enough In your frlendahlp (or your friend to tall him about- it if yon think ha la talk las too much. rfe ? THK AOOXir-OF BABY CXIKR A SKIN AfFUtTlOX .i?H e?.'> - ? ? ? la. all the mora terrible because!, can't tell ro* how It soCsn. Bat there Is reljpf at band ? not only re lief btjt a permanent cure from prick ley beat, rashes, blree. eticms and all other s)iln affection* so preval ent among Masts during the anm mer months. II yon want to see i too* bsby rest saaj oace a gala ? ' and a look of reHet spread over Its 1 little face. Just apply this splendid' ' remedy Z11MO. We beltere honest ly and ilnc.erely that in ZEMO you 1 Win Had the core yon base beea ' praying for. We eaa tell you Jin all1 troth tbat we have idade thoasand* aad thousands of parents happy with < thl? simple bnt sure remedy. " t* prove our absolute hare t attracted all , ZEMO. to refund tt- ? money if the very Brat bottle not. bring reHet Uaad pesigtc Is bound to e ?'? '? ? ? j.o'o ?.? ? ? ?? >'? '?> . TAX KOT1CB ' . ^ ~ -?<> ~r Notle. la ketwby given that tk kldi hereinafter described and t whom belonging, *01 be sold at th courthouse door In the city of Wash Ington, N. C., to the highest b.dde at public auction on Mosdsy, th ant day of May i?il, tor Auro* Graded School Taxes, for y ear 1ft If due thereon unless paid' before dst Of atis: r Beaufort Coraty Investment Com psnr SI acres. Jeff Clayton land lftU, taxes 91-54; coat II.M: Tots II.M. ' ? Bsaafort County InvesmsQt Com paay Si acres Jeff Clayton land, lit! tsxas fl.M; coat 11.00. Total tfcll Farso* Buraalde one and oao-ksl aoraa. home, taxaa ?M?: coat 11.06 Total 11.40. " Lewis, Smith wick, ana acra, Ml taxaa ?1.?8; ooat ?1S0 Total |lll C. H. ROBINSON. I ^ Anivia; . Orad*. BANK n> WASHINGTON, ???SssrSg* Th, annual maatlac o< the , , holders of this bank wlll .be belt at I hair banklag house In thU do Mm. for the election of directors an< U? transaction of say other bn.l fka meet THOMAS J. iJlTHA*. ,-Xviita ? v>l ? "tr-- 3 t win bo IB Hyde county tot thl text faw weeks in the Interest of thi Farmers' Educational and Co-Opera Ife Onion of America. and win rts It all aootlou of the county for th. purpose A sstabllablng local Cnlona Any asftloa of the rounty dealrlm my services can address me at 8w*i Quarter, N. C. All communication! ?hall base my prompt attention, t *'? JOHN U WARRWf. I-S8 Jwp lx>csl Organiser bscturc , o? Sale! b;" ? By virtue of tho power of sate eon lalaad In a iportgaga deed, executed by John Hi Rksm and wifs, on De cember Hth. 1*07. doly recorded In the -register's once of Besulorl Bounty to Book l?t, pa*o 68*. which Is horsby refsrred to, E. R. Mlxon A Compsny- tho mortgsgsr therein lanfad, will sou. At the court house loor in Beaufort oonpty on Monday Jie 1st day ot-Msy. tail, st noon, or easb to the highest bidder, all <A that tract or pi^reel of Innd. altnated Ti Klcbland Township. Bea.iforl ?ounty, snd described In said roort. lags aa follows: - ?t ths edge of th. East side of Ton* . _ i lids of the Tripp public road ?p 88 east with ?a?_ro?1' to t?U?p of the south C< '*? TH 1-f Jl H. Rhpm.^ rec orded In aa)d rqbtn'i offlce In book Itt. nt|< r>?K (?r description. Thla the let day of April, ltll. E. R. Mlion * Co.- Incorporated. Small. XuUu * McMullan. at 4-?c KOTlni OF KLKCTION Notice l> hereby given that at a reeeaa meeting ?f the Board of Alder men held oa March 15th. 1(11. aa election tor the city ?T ~ " wee orderod to be held I warde of eald city, of \\ ... ? ?? the let day of May. 1??1, tor tb? the 2nd day of May. lll'l. for the purpoee of ?otte? for a mayor and eight aldermen, a* prodded tor In aeetloa IMS, Election Lava of North Cat aline. Acta of tbo Oener^l Afoe*>* hly, Revlaal of 1?05. Noe. 1 and I. aa Kb*MMr tr PobMe Lain J 967 and 1?0? At the etac meeting the fol lowing reglatrare and poll holdere were appointed aad the aoveral fol lowing polling placea were earned : ? ru?. ward ? R. S. Handy. 1 Second Ward ? D. F. Smmone. -llrd ward- J It Hill Ward ? Sylveoter Rd warda ??? ' M Retdera ?' ? Tint Ward ? N. W. Mitchell. T. B. Ms. ' _ T B-l T?rd-Y. J- Harding, J? | , Thfrd Ward? R. j. ] !"?????* tZ' n Fourth ward? h. A. Dtirano. W i *. Mayo. "rat Ward ? Chauncey'a Stahlea. Second Ward ? City Hall. third Ward? WlnOeld a Stahlea. ? Fourth Ward ? 8y treat er Edward Store. TWa JIat day of March l?ll. W. B. WINDLEY. *-?t ?0d e V- City Clerk North Carolina. Beaufort County ? , Superior Court. Before the Clerk. John A. Wllklnaon and othera vt| Morgan Farrow add othera. la Re Panic*,, l?ral-i?rc DIMrtM To the Land Owaer? (n Pantero Drainage. Dfetrlct: Notice U Here by given: ?*; That the Doard of nralnaRc Con> mi?Bionera of Panugo Datrlct. fcav I log ascertains] according to law that Itltd total eoat of the improvement will oaceed an average of twenty live o*?ta par aero on aU the land. In .the dfetrlct. propoeeUo laatie hond> i"rzr,.rr,rrs the Improvements which bonda will be tor the eum of dollar,, bearing at tha rate of NICHOLSON at A PracdM^jhi^j] Nicholson Hotel SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ? ?VSSSSSS?? -%"P - ? * ? ? ;;a I i w. D. GRIMES |j'fi L\ atto*ney-at.lav. RODMAN Ac RODMAN "'?> Wf.htog^n, N. C. i . 1 "? - <Ma _ - ^ L - . ? , -v - J nESSBR Business Cards
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