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Ml article* Beat t6 TL< Ne?s for pnMtratinn muit be signed by tb"3 writer, otherwise they will aot be ?nbllsbed ? ?tr. ?ro mediate Parties leaving should not ?all to I'M ?S? New A follow tt\*n> ''?Vv ?tlh *h? j?f *V%sblnsrtnn *-?-?h *?1 tI?ii l? ?%lll prov?? a tntiinhl* companion, read'ne to ton like ? le? e#r from home. Tboae at thi se*-| ?bore ft mountains w!1? find Tbe v?w? / not! welcome Intex.af-, ? IlljHBtOf. ' >V?": . I FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 19'11 SIGN YOUR NAME. The Dally News is in receipt of a communication relating to certain renditions in the city, this communi cation has no signature therefore must be Ignored. if the party who wrote It will give ua their nam.? we' will be glad to publish the items re-1 ferret! to. NO POLITICAL DEBTS The men selected for Mayor and Aldermen will be the choice of all th? people, therefore will not owe an7 political debts, which Is as it should bf, and we do not believe that poll-1 Heft will enter into the management, cf city affairs during the next two years. THE KNOCKER ? ? <J . You will find him in every town. He never gets ashamed or discour aged. Movement after movement he opposes and fights with all the earn-j estn$ss of his nature, but he Is run) over and arises ready to stand In the pathway of the next improvement There Is this about him, however. He rarely has any influence. Nobody ever thinks of consulting him, for his opinion is entirely worthless. Ther-? are always a few though, who follow his call. The are naturally against everything but lack the inl tative and the nerve to lead; so they follow. It is bad enough to be a koncker's henchman. Whenever this element of people can dominate a community, that community is doom ed.- The only towns in North Caro lina that ohave made 'any progress are those in which the progressive citizens band themeslves together and run rough shod over those who would obstruct and hinder the ad vancement of the town. No atten tion in the world should b? paid to people whoso Btock is to hold back in stead of to go forward. Nor do the knockers" all live in town. More's the pity. A good proportion of them live In the country. They are tbe chief oppenents of the local tax for education. Now everybody knows a local tax for schools Is an unmix ed blessing. It Is never oppressive, never unwise and always helpful and yet the knockers hang around and whine about heavy taxation and pre dict the bankruptcy of the world on account of It. Although these flimsy arguments have been exploded a thousand times, the knockers' followers take up the cry, and good men are often deceived into voting against the very thing that would make their neigh borhood prosperous, and open the way for all sorts of developments. """ K*v> oftened wondered where the knocker found hit fan In the ca rious course he takes. He cannot be happy, unless he enjoys misery. He is bound to be defeated and dis credited sooner or later, for no one man or set of men can forever hold t : < k the tide of progress. His ca r*e- Is never a profitable one, for wb'le he may save a few cent* i! y ?? he loses the Increase hi prop erty that his policy prevent*. Th? ^ fact Is the knocker is always a los * ?r ud n.r.r a nlir. h. ]?ada * lot Of poor aftar Mb who ?o??r ?ltho?t knowing why.? Clar ity and Children. Ctrrow, Mrs. H H. *SJ ? ? V:t' l* N VtJ^. Ji 2.00 llitOJ 1-1 47 17 B. 0 P i-i i b. o. p \ - ^ \,~f ' I eare >old . 44.20. 2.00 46.20 y fyr-iy ?i; 2 b. dj. p'-fffig r 45SBi9S8 4 Te-sse hold. Bal. 6.00 1.00 7.00 > ' 3 YK. Villa y 1 N Ville, Bal. 4.80 1.00 6.80 t.V 3-4 44 M. N. T. 8.20 2.00 10.80 Least h. M. 8t ?V ? LMie Water St. f ji ' Leaao Water St 21,08 2.00 29.68 1 Rca. 19.80 2.00 Sl.M 1-2 21 R. T. 10.50 -2.00 12.50 1909 1-1 11 R. T. * 10.|? 100 12.48 1 B Ville 12.00 2.00 14.00 1 1909 1 B. Ville 9.00 2.00 11.00 CITH OF WASHINGTON, NEGRO Lot1 Description Taxes Cost Total 1-1 Rosetta 460 v 2.00 G.C0 ^ 1 Rosetta 1 A. Dibble 3 1-1 A. Homestead 16.28 2.00 18.28 1-1 68 B. N. P. 1.20 2.00 . 8.20 1-4 102 V. N. T. 2.00 2.00 4.00 1-4 Eaaon 1.13 2.00 3.11 1-4 Blount 8.02 2.00 2.80 WASHINGTON. TOWNSHIP. WHITE Acres Description Taxes ?Co*t Total 1-7 int Fleming Est 3.42 2.00 (.41 300 Res. 190 Adj. Real . ' ' 12.52 2.00 fc4.52| Perry. Jno. R. Satterthvaite. F. B. Susman. H. Sasman. Mrs. H. Whitley, E. H. Whitley, W. B. Bal. 1909 44.2L0; 2,00. i.00 Name. Pcxhall, Qus Little, Wm. Allen j Moyo, Spencer Potter, W. H., Est. Randle, Ben Skinner, Matfce, Name Carrow, Mrs. H. H. Cherry. R. C. 46.20 7.00 6.80 10.S0 Gabriel, S. A. Jackson, M. H. Jackson, Jr.. Leggett, Specer W. Perry. Jno R. Perkins, J. W. ' , Rawls, J. J. 4 I Rawls, Mc G Rawls, J. B. ? T-.7 Roberson, J. C. Bmlth, Cornelia, Sumrell, B.S. Standi, Henry L. Tayloe, Rascoe Tayloe, Daniel W. White. Wm. E. Imperial Mattress 5 lots Wash. Heights 1 lot Wash. Heights 1 lot Wash. Heights 40 Res. ^ 4 4 6 Res , 100 Worsley x 6 lota N. Ville 1 lot Wash. Heights V. 1 ^t Wash. Heights 50 Res 40 Caroway ?t ^ 6 l?ts Wash. He'ghts , 2 lots Wast. Heights 1 8 Wharton ? 1 let N'VHle 192 K. Tayloe. Bal ' 1 lot Wash. Height* 1 lot Wash. Heights Factory ' 3 Wash. Heights 12.52 8.02 .16 .16 5.40 '*>.? ;r 23.93 .16 .16 1.60 .80 liSS 3.22 1.20 .20 2.00 .16 .16 3.32 15.98 lit in IW 3.28 3.28 3.20 2.20 4.00 2.16 2.16 5.91 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. OLD FORI), A. ?. Name i Roberson Kinchin Acres 40 IS 33 I 'ecrription Res 8. Jaekaon Ponds Total I Tues^ Cost 18.83 2.00 14.82) WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, KKGHO y? Nome Acres Description Adams, Sam 5 R??* Collins, Ctaas. 5 Res?/^;v " , Crawford Julia 15 Old Ptt60 . % " " - 5 *' ?* - "*^w?r Gorham, Lawrence, 25 ^Adj Ball 1.00 OLD FORD COLORKD 4 3-4 Smallwood .55 2.0 IX)NG ACRE TOWXsfclP, WHITE. Tw&n Coat .85 2.00 3.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total 2.85 5.51 3.60 3.00 | Warren, Clara 1 Name i Brickel, Jas H. 'cutler, Geo. F. Gurganus, Elisha K Hardlson, Jesse R. Harris, Jno. A. Plnkham BenJ. B Respess, W. A. Waters, Chaa. T. Jr.. Boyd, Wm. E. Name Rice, Wiley Wllkins, Hat tie M. Cooper, Albert Guthrie, T^Milton Jackson, Chaa E. Killings worth, J. B. Acres 18 7 85 63 Description Rca Adj. Boyd Res Taxes Cost Total] 3.25 Sawyer, T. Hoary Sqnlre, W. W. Adj. Catler K 66 McKeel 5.94 200 Adj. Jefferson 50 Res. 50 Adj. Latham ? 6,58 150 Reg. 3 45 2 R?.. t 50 A<y. Harris . 7 Wallace VpS 200 Adj. Gurgani 1 Adj. Qqi 3 lots P. Town B; 8 Adj Waters! 83 Old Home LONG ACRE, HI Acres Description, > 4 Adj. PinkhMb 5 Waters 2 1-2 R<?. BATH TOWNSHIP, "wHITE Acre* Description - ? Wllklne. 2 Horn* 200 Hone, Bal 400 Hon* 126 Rowland 1*0 Koech SO* Myera 90 Foreman 180? 400 .Home 1?# Rowland to* Reach M# Myera ** ' roreman, Bal ' 2 Hone 217 Savannah ? 2? sr*"0 ? 2.00 \ 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.25 7. ?4| 8,5? 8.** Taxefi Copt Total 3.18 4.80 2.00 2.00 B.18< 6.80 Brina, Jeptha / -?'i Bible. Geo. w Admr Houetoo ? >i> Brooks Reepeea " 1?0. 18 Houston _ 30 Brook. ' B" ??? Hewu, Hi Ruse 100 Datchirell 100 Sndtey f 150 Clfrk Jflll 100 Daw ' 75 WlUWn " ITS ttnu ? - , l0<> tell well 100 Dndle, 110 CUrk mil <* ' ? . pavtmo ttiw; aan*. Bishop, J. R. JIM, M. Mc 1909 RstclIB, Mr*. K. M. Riddtck, 0. E. Agt. ?C*fsntae Vr'hltUy Kiddlek SUnlor Ssn^Ts, Oarflsld Windier, Moms' Wilson, Major Cofleld, Alfred ? <i r. i). GTirMKs Attorner-st-Law fy,' "* i I > Xorth Carotin*. Practices In. all the Courts 1 < ........... ft v.,.\ >? ' ? Wm. B. Rodman. W. 0. Eodmnn " RODMAN ? ROD MAX Attornejrs-at-Law Waahlastoa. Kent. Carolina. * H. 8. Ward Juoiua D. Crimea ? ' - j# WAR|( ? GRIMKB ~<m K' "2 AttMefOrtaw > '50 Washtnstoa. X. c. ? We practice la tile Court* of the ' ? First Judlc .1 District, ana the ' ? Federal Oourtt. ??* ? - a v .......... a ?'?>?_<?. ?.e . ? < M. U . ( AltTtlt, M. I). Practice Limited to Disease* ' of the Eye, Ear, Nose and ' Throat. ? Hours: ?-if a. S-S p. m. < ? Corner Main and Gladden 8ts. ? ft/ . . Phoae ??. TTi^j Washington. X. C. ' J JOHW H. BONJjEH A"?rn??-at-Law . - ??????? ? ? * ?l ? WM. BRAGAW * CO, nsouKci a.. ? WASHINGTON, H. t. ? ? fgfh ? as ? ' e . . . ? . a p 7T ? If too wast the beet v ? 14FK INSURANCE , ?&\ '* .Bee' ? K. O. MALUSON, ? Agent Penn Mutual Life In. Co. ' ? ? ? V ? I have Just Received ? Tennessee! cotton reed ' Oaly ? limited ,-atIt, foe ?de. Ap* . ?. T. PHIU.IPS ^
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