The jjfcrent -white way la bow the burdtiig question. Nobody wit! urge the use of re call as far aa March It concerned. Baseball does not make much of a hit while' March winds are blow ing The players 'of the New York Giants and the Atlanta teams seem literally to be In good lighting trim. DIas still malntalni that he Is In J robust health but he Is getting ready' to take Its medicine. < J* . It Is difficult to lore your neighbor ss yourself if you have,* garden and he has a chicken. Democratic harmony means dem-j ocratlc success and a good beginning wa* made In tlft house caucus. Congress need not expect much! notice now with all tbe ball leagues ready to play. The Charleston, y/. y?., High school has declared that the glrla should not wear silk stockings on their graduation^ day. Good gra cloua. what la the use of having any graduation exercises? The Wall street robbers are begin ning to wear masks but the rules of the exchange do not require It, The Democrata In Congress begiti by loping off fj 82.000 a year In use less expense. That's the best move yet. There Is trouble ahead of , the man who possesses orlginalty If he tries too often to duplicate his per formance. ? f Jack Johnson Is one of San Fran cisco's" advertising assets at tfte pres ent time. The new water-shed foulards, with * lgee-llke design ss s border, will be much In favor for the afternoon toilets of the spring* Announcement For Alderman, Fourth Ward Feeling that I cannot resist the request of my friends I announce my candidacy for one of the forthcom ing Board of Aldermen to be selected I by the pr:mary soon to be called, for I Fourth Ward. This step is jiot taken of tbiy own volition, for I do so f nrpafnst my will, yet, when the time I eomei that -I cannot respond to the, people's cafl^-L ?ean by thfcs not otA r I - > *<ttie cltlrens of the ftmrfti Ward but L . the entire city of Washington, I lease from that time to be a law-abiding p tLren. H nominated and elected I fbali enter office to represent the I feople <?f the city and shall not ally myself to any faction or factions so irr - ?? * nm honored with the ofB?-?. | ? 'vM?>lr">y? strive 'o r??p resent the i ? ( (ptspatt of With ilo,Bn* * flW1 cf 4al? roters In the Ward *: ".jrmfla. '' ' My'*. iqB&ffi' RsspectfliKf " jt . tfe W. J ITARDISON. - Having thla day qualified aa ad* nalniatrator of the aetata of E. B. Prlaa af Aurora. County of Beaufort and State of North Carolina. I here to* notify par? a having claim Having thin day qualtfed aa ad ministrator of tha estate of Mrs. Jen nia J. Jarv|p, decasaedrlate of tha city of Waahjpgton. County 0f Baau fort, and State of North Carollaa. I harohy dotlfy all persona having claim* against aald eatata, to praaant then* to tha underaignad, within one year1 from thia data, or thla notice will be plead In bar of thalr recovery. Any persona indebted to aa|A es tate. will please make prompt aat tlement. March 21, 1911. JOHN B. 8PARROW. 3-22 two Administrator. ^Notice! * This It directed to you. IC you have not paid your taxes in full, you wtll receive a levy on your property bfepre the laet day of^ls month, and you will have to pay toc|MM?dind on the let of April,- you will be adver tleed In the paper. Don't aak for fur ther indulgence, as I positively cah not give/it. I am compelled to clear up the tax books before coins on sal ary. Tour position or reputation win not, prevent you* being advertis ed If you have not paid your taxes. Very ReepL ,, GEO E- RICKS.. Sheriff Beaufort County. Washington, N. C., March 22, 1611 J-2 J lOoc. j , NOTICE! North Carolina. Beaufort County, Superior Court, May Term 1911. C. C. Daniels vs Flossie May Daniels The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort county i to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant. The said defendant will further take notice that she Is required td appear at the next term of the Superior Court- of Beaufort county to b* bel<J on the 10th Mon ' day after the first Monday In March, It being May 16, 1911, at the court house of said county In Washington, I N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac^on, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief aaked. This March 9th. 1*11. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the lands hereinafter described and to whom belonging, will be sold at the courthouse door in the city of Wash ington, N, C., to the highest bidder at public auetlofc on Monday, the first day of May 1911, for Aurora Graded School Taxes, for year 1910, due thereon unless paid before date of sals: Beaufort' ?fi^nnty Investment Com pany 62 acres. Jeff Clayton land. *909. .taxes tl.ftts cost $2.00. Total it.se. Besufort County Invesment Com pany 52 seres Jeff Clayton land, 1610 tsxes $1.-66; cost 6*00/ Total |3.66. ftrr ?w Durastde one and one-haH acres, hone, taxes $140: cost 9 tM. Total ft.40. Lewis Smithwick, one sere, lot, taxes fl-Hj eost 62.00. Total 63.98. i . O. H. ROBINSON, Tax Collector for Anrpra Graded School I r. or 6 doses of "666" win euro any ess* of chills and fever. Price tKe. i^W'9iS poalted In my office. that the Short Clark Lumber Company, a corpora tion of this state. whoM principal office la situated In the city tSt Wash ington. county of Beaufort. 1 atate of North Carolina (F1 H. Short being agent there n and 1ft charge thereof, upon whom procaasWRay be aarred), haa complied with me requirements of chapter 21. revlsdW of 1905, en titled "Corporations," Ireltminary to the issuing of this cqftlflcate pf die-* solution: Row, therefore, I. J. Bryan Grime* secretary of state of the the state of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the aaid corporation did. on the 2?th day of January i9C?, alexin my, o?ee a duly fjmcuted t*d .attested January A. D.. 1909. Under and by virtue of a mort gage from H. W. Dixon to the unae signed, dated January 27th, 1909 apd recorded In the register's office Beaufort county In book 152, at page SIS. the undersigned will, on the list day of April. 1911, at IS o'clock M., before the courthoope door In Beaufort county, sel for cash to .the highest bidder, the following described tract of ''land: In the state of North Carolina, county of Beaufort.! Chocowlnity township, adjoining the lands of Dawson Downs. Riley Edwards and others, lying and being in and on Horse Branch, and be ng the same land conveyed by the will of Ma?? Hill to her daughter. Betsy Brow* during her natural life, and then to the two children' of Betsy Brown. Polly A. snd AmaVina, said will to recorded In the clerk's office of BeaUr fort county In book "F" page 5tti, reference is also made to a deed frovg David Purser to James H. Taylor, dated the 9th day of March 1895. and recorded in the register's office' pf Beaufort county in book 84, page 11 also to a deed from W. H. Hill and wife to H. W.. Dixon, dated No vember 6th. 1905 and recorded in book 136, page 80, being rhe same tract of land dpecrtbed In the afore said mortgage. -run th. l?th d ?r Of Mbruary. i?ll. r. T. PHILLIPS, /' i MortftMM. By Small, Mac Lean * McMullan, KotWofJ#.* X. Dndar and by virtu* or a powaH o( hH coaulMd In a certain mart iw tMd .from Jaclnon PitmoD and vita, Ammarlah Petaraoa, to M. McJooee, dated tka SBth day of Da ?nW, 1905, recorded In tka Ret later', oBce of Baaufort county. In took It*, ma 471 wa wilt. on tka lat dty of Mar. 1(11. at 1J o'clock M . call to tka klskaet bidder for eaah, at tka oourtkouaa door In Baaur fort county, tka following tract of land: Adjoining tka land of tka Balkaa an Raal Batata * Inaaatnaat Coy. pany and CoOeld, ate : tka aana land I bought from tka lnnatmant Com pany. aold by P. H. Joboaoo. Koi furtbar dlacrtptloa aaa dead fro a tka lavadtmaat Company to Jackaoa Pataiaoo : thla la^latandod to con* ay one aara mora or lwaa; It being tka tract or parcel of land dgacrlbad la tka mortgage .?bo>e rtlarrM to wklck ta bcraby r^fkrrad la tor pui> poaa of Akcriptkw. ? ? * J ?*TT/ Tkl* tka Ittk day of Marek. ltll. J ' Tfce defendant, abore nas&ed, wiU take notice ihst a summon* In the abore entitled action ?u laaued tfgalnst said defendant on the 14 th day of February, 1?U, for the sunj of two thousand ($2,000) dollars, due by defendant to the plaintiff for damages growing oat of breach of contract for ser tiers rendered, which said summons is 'returnable at term of the Superior Court to be held for said county on the 11th Mon day after theVlrst Monday In MareJ, Till, to-wft: the 22nd dsy of May. 1911. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment wa? lfsued by the Clerk' of the Su perior court of Beaufort county on th4 14th day of Pebrusry, 1911 against the property of said defend ant, which warrant la returnable be fore the Superior Court of Beaufort county at the time and place abore named for the return of tbe summons when and wh^y* the defendaat Is re quired to appear, answer or 4emur to the complaint, or the relief de msnded will be granted. , Thla tka Mnd day of March. 1*11. OBO A.. PAOfe, ; Clerk Superior Court, Beaufort Co. HI 4w*. . . , TO E. H. Harget Taka notice, that on aeoond day of May 1 910 at tka (ale of land for -taxaa M by the akarllT of Beaufort con my. I purchase,) -ba fc.loaring property: ?5 acraa of land In Klchlaad town ahlp. and araa taxed for the and mm for tb. .tate aaa for.ikat year. Time i wilt ?iplr? the accond North Carolina, Beaufort Connt>_ Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Joha A. Wllklnaoa and others v. la Re Pea tec DmlVgc District To the Land On an In fantago Ofalaage District: Notice la Hare-, I j* That the Board of Drainage Con mi s. loners of Pantego Dl.tr let, hav ing aaeartalned according to mw that the total cost of the improvement will exceed an ararh^t of twetnr flve cents mj sere on all the lands la the district, propose to laetfe bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the payment of the total coat of the Improvement,, which bonds will h* for the sum of thirty-Are thousand dollars, bearing Interest from data at the rate of sfx per cent per aa nu*. ? payable eeml-annually. ssld bonds being payable In ten equal annual Installments', the llrst Tor three thousand fire hundred doTUrj falling 4ue .three years after data of lata*, and, the nine other Install ft -vl gy*C ? nvf * i * *7^1 ? mi , ? C ? * ??????.. ?,Vd ? X" : ? ? Practice. la all U. C?6nmi?c*, . '?.???? 'iftigpl . . a * * e ?????????* . * . ? W?. ?. Rodman W. C. 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