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i * I I. -J An?u?l 5, 1?0?, at tbm podofllc* at WuklMtaa. N. a. iad?r tk* aet of ^ *. W* Om Month t ^ I .15 Four Months 1.00 mx Months 1.80 81x Months 1.50 O? Ynnr ? t oe x- ? ? ?? . Subscribers desiring the paper dis continued will please notify this office OS date of expiration, otherwise. It will he continued at regular Uon rates until notice to stop is re solved. If you do not get The Deity New promptly telephone or write thi man ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It is our desire to please you. Parties leavinu town should not mil to let the News follow them daily with the news of Washington fresh tnd crisp. It will prove a valuable rompanlon, reading to you like a let ter from home. Those at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and interest ing visitor. ?11 articles sent to "'he News for publication must be 6lgned by the writer, otherwise they will not b published. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1011 SHOULD INFORM ? Why does not the attorney gener al consider It "compatible with the public Interests" to inform congress whether the department of justice contemplatee criminal proceedings against the tobscco trust? Is the star chamber method relative to the sugar trust frauds that occurred un der the Roosevelt administration to be repeated under the Taft regime? Taft is an eminent lawyer; so are most of the members of his cabinet smlnent Thwyers Is the principle of publicity and popular government to be stifled again, as In the meteoric period of his predecessor, by Inside arrangements and "diplomatic" man oeuvers which wllj shut off the .leg islative branch of the government from knowledge of what the depart ments under its control propose to do? A VAST GULP The king and queen, the powers hhd potentates, and various persons of more or less political and social magnitude, have nothing on Jack Johnson, the black man's pride. Jactt comes from America, and if his skin Is a little tanned and he persists in saying "them's may sentiments," he appeali to the sporting blood of the world, something more strenuous than fox hunts and derby turners, whatever the dilletanti in aesthetics may have to say about it. "Marse" Johnson with a considerable portion of the London population will divide honors with the principal figures in the coronation. It's largely a matter of show whether of the muscles or of Jewels, anyway, and the crowd will alwayH follow the fellow that does something, regardless of outward ral mant Between .l^ck Johnson and George V.. king and emperor, there ir a vast gulf, socially and mentally and politically, but between King George the man and Johnson, the tlack panther, athlete as pieces oi human machinery the palm has al ready been accorded to the latter by the salvos of the London populace. It if a curious phage of human Im pulse but it la actiialyl an existing 0?e SOME SFXATtMtM! HVPOTRIBY The aenate h?a before it a bill from the house known as the cam paign expense bill. It in all right so far as it goes, but It does not go far enough. It should be amended so ap to provide for corrupt practices In the primaries, to cover the woxk of the marauders who come into the first stages of the selection of candi dates in the Interest of whatever matter or clique may be concerned. The initial cornering of the manu factured sentiment beli* Over, the balance of the work for the accom plishment of the election of the fav orite candidate is comparatively easy The publication of campaign expen ditures for the final camps ign la not troublesome at all, so long as the nse of money for the first procsss of se curing a candidate satisfactory to those who need him Is not Inquired The original draft of the poptofty Mil was prepared In 1?0S by the non of the legislatures, bore of virtually elected lest of hypocrisy. A pure would do away with, the scandal which attaches to election of Steph enson and others. It Is not beyond the Itower of congress to prevent the occurrence, or recurrence, of the** Instances of national disgrace and humiliation. The congress has fre quently exercised the power to reg ulate the time and manner of the election of the representatives there to. This power should be extended to compel not only the publicity expenditures for election purposes, and possibly the limitation thereof, but It should also provide adequate penalties and criminal procedure for the corruption of the electorate in the selection of candidates. n HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Hade This Ntwbcrg Lady GUd Sht Mlawed Suggestion. Newburg, Alk. ? 'Tor more than a year," writes Myrtle Cothrmn, of this place, "I suffered with terrible pains in my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardui, so I began taking It, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My l mother and my aunt have also used Cardui and were greatly benefited. I shall, always praise Cardui to sick and suffering women." Cardui is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardui has helped a million women back to health and strength. Have yon tried It? If not, please da It may be Just what 700 need. K. B-? Writ* to: L*4t?s D**.. putu MOga MMttcte* Co . Oumnoon. Tea*., for SftcUl Instructions, and 64-p?c? book. HmmTtMbmI far Wi?m." Mat la ?UJn wtmp*. hum*. IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? Does it seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful, burning itch? That It MUST be cooled? That you MUST have relief? Get a mixture of Oil of Winter green, Thymol, and other soothing Ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Prescription. The very first drops STOP that awful, burning instantly !' D. D. D. givea you comfort ? clean ses the skin of all impurities and washes away pimples and blotches over night! Take ou rword on it as yoar* local druggist. Get a $1.00 or a 25 cent bottle to day. W. A. ft i. G. Blount. BEAUFORT COUNCIL, NO. IO*l Royal Arcanum Meets In xTayloe's Hall first and Mn! Friday evening, e-\ch month at ? ?"clocks. HOPE LODGE. NO. 8 rhnritalile Brotherhood Meets lo Tayloe's Hall every Tues evening at K o'clock. TAU TRIBE, NO. 18. I. O. R. M. Meets in Tayloe's Hall every Mon day's Sleep 8th Run. PHALANX LODGE NO 10 I. O. O. P. Meets every Thursday evening In Tayloe's Hall at 8 o'clock. NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. 00 I. O. O- P. Meet* In Tayloo'a Hall second and fourth Friday, each month at t p. m. PAMLICO LODGE NO. 78 K. of P. Meet* in their Hall, upstairs, cor ner Union Alley and Main >- ery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Notice of ? tel Mortgage from O* B. HaMy to the undersigned, dated the 29th dsy of Job* it 10, and recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort count* in hook 66, pace 450. I will, cn the 10th day of July, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder, ft> r caah at court house. door, the foUow Ing described property, to- wit: 1. One hay horse named "Toby.'V bought by a. B. Hardy of Robert Portner Brewing Company; t. One bay horeo named "Billy Brock," bought of W. T. %lnes, Klns ton. North Oarollna; 9. Two pool tablea. cues, balls and racks; ^ 4, Tw0 bottling beer wagons: This the 19th day of June, 1911. P. H. ROLLINS, 6-20 to 7-10c Mortgagee. Administratrix Notice Having duly qualified as adminis tratrix Cum Test am en to Annexo ot the estate of David R. Willis, de ceased, late of the County of Beau fort, notice is hereby given that all claims against said estate must be presented to the undersigned, duly verified, within twelve months from this date, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. This llth day of May 1911. ? MRS. LUCY J. WILLIB, Admx Cum. Testamento Annexo. 6-11 6 we. Ust Your City Taxes. This is to give notice^ jt^at-H^Wlll be in the City's Clerk's office from. 9 .to 1 and from 2 to s each day until June 30th, 1911 for the purpose oi listing taxes for the City of Wash ington. W. C. AYERS, City Clerk and List taker. 6-16 to 6-S0c NOTICE. Beaufort County, in the Superior Cou^t. Rouse-Hempstone & Company Standard Lumber Company. Notice is hereby given that an ac tion was commenced, as tbove en titled, and summons thero'n Issued on the 19th day of May. 1911, In form as follows: Besufort County, In t?e Superior Court. Rouse Hempstone & Co., against Standard Lumber Co., a Corp. ? Summons for relief. The State of North Carolina The the Sheriff of Beautort Coun ty? GREETING: You are hereby commanded to summon Standard Lumber Company, a Corp., the defendant above named it it be found within your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court at a court to be held tor the county of Beaufort at the courtsouse in Washington N. C., on the 12 Monday atter the 1st Mon day of March, it being the 29th day of May, 1911, and answer the com plaint, which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within the first three day of said term, and let the eald defendant take notice, tnat If it fail to answer the complain 'wlthm the time required by law, the plain tiff .vjlll apply to the court for the relief -demanded in tho complaint. ! Hereof fall not, and of tMs sum i mons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of I said court this 19th day of May. 1911 (Signed) GEO A. PAUL, C. S. C. NOTICE IS FURTHER CIVP That in the said action W. W. Hook er, of Aurora, N. C.. was appointed recfigt&r of^JJtandard Lu;r.t?er Com pany, and ail creditors of the saH? Company are hereby notified to pre sent their claims to such receiver, duly verified, qn or before the 28th day of ^lune, 1911, as required by the order of court, heretofore made In said cause, or be barred of recov ery. This 29th day of May, 1811. W. W. HOOKER. Receiver Standard Lumber Company 6-29 4w. J Notice. All persons who may have claims against the estata of W. R Wilkin son, deceased, are hereby notified to Ale the same dnly itemized and veri fied either with hls^wodow, Mrs. Mar garet L. Wllklnsoa, Ransom v|Ue, N. C., or with us, as her sttorneys, and same will be paid It correct, within the time prescribed by law. All per son* Indebted to the said W. R Wil kinson, are notified to make payment to his widow, Mrs. Margaret L. Wil kinson, m she Is entitled to collect sad receive tho same uader g deed of agreement from the heirs at law, M*r it, MM. ??4 l Thla 18th day at June i?u. j B. P. ROWK. ?'I -J '' "'r/' i v Administrator Bra?aw. Stewart * Thomson, attor- I ?W?- i ' 3 .. .. i-M 6wfr . Notice of Bale! ? By virtue of the power of sale con-J Italned In a certain mortgage execuf ted on December 17th, 1910 by D. bI Baxter to W. B. Walling, recorded In the Register's office in Beaufort county in Book 163. pp 333, J will offer for. safe to the highest bidder [for cash, on the premises recently occupied and owned by the PsmTlcol River Lumber Company, at 13:Q0| [o'clock, noon, Friday July 14th, ^ 1911, the following deserlbed prop-H erty towlt: All of the unexpired leaser [hold and extension of same which p, | was conveyed by p. Fleming and wlfeM to W. B. Walling and recorded Inr Register's office in book J30, pp 316 I which is hereby referred to for fullj description of the property* descrlb^ ed In the lease frota said Fleming h to the said Walling. i I Also all of the saw-mill and^- ..... chlnery therewith going, planlng-mill machinery and all fixtures therewith going, all planers, boilers, engines, * belting, pulleys, trtfclts, ^tracks, tools, 1 office furniture, all mill-buildings. 'J dry aheds, dry kilns, office 1 buildings, and other oilthouses J const ucted upon the said permlses, and any and erery other piece parcel or article of persons! proper ty which Is located or situated up on the said premises and corerM *pr the said mortgage from D. fe. Baxter to W. B Walling,- M sfoMld. also schedule "A" specifically feferrfed to . - the said articles of perso**! property and la referred to In the said mort gage, which schedtllf the Register ? ofl lee county In book ^ Having this qay qualified as. ad ministratrix of the estate of Robert O. Cayton, deceased, late of Beau fort county, I hereby notify all per sona having claims again said estate to present* y>em to the undersigned within no year from this date, or this nolle* -will be pleaded in bar of their recovery;^ AH persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 17th dhy'of May 1*11. i MRS. BUB Z. CAYTON. j Administratrix of Robert O. Cayton, \ deceased. j Ward & Grimes, attorneys. ! 5-16 two i ? _ ? | >. ? < Notice of Sale Cader Deed of Trast. J Under and by virtue of the power I of sals Contained in a certain deed of ' trust exacnted. on the 10th day of < June, 1910, by and between 8. * T. Nicholson and wife Annie E. Nich- j olson, to Junius O. Grimes, trustee, which said Instrument Is recorded in ?< teh office of register of deeds of Beau- { fort county, in book 161, rage 401, I which Is hereby referred to (the gran- ,| tors in said instrument having de- . faulted In the payment of the lndebt- 1 edness secured therein), the under- < signed trustees, will sell to the1 high- j est bidder for cash at the courthouae door in Beaufort county on Monday, < the third day of July, 1911. at 12 ! o'clock M., the following described J reai estate, to-wlt: Certain pieces or J tracts of land lying and being (n Beaufort county and State of North J Carolina, Washington township, an * A described and defined as follows: 19 * lots in Nlcholso^yllle, viz: Lots N?, * 109. Ill, US. lit 2, 133. 134, 153. K 164. 155, 166, 119. 174, 176, 181. ' 190, 194. "Ym, HI, 206, u ahown J by plat made toy IL T. Bonner of a ^ certain part a ( a tract of land pur chased by 8. t. Nlchblson. of Hattie ; E. Banks and others, and which is ] on record In tlMp register's office of < Beaufort county. < Also an undivided one-fourth inter est in that patt of same tract of land J known as the "Race Track,** contain- < ing twsntynlne (29) acrea. (Since \ the execution of this dead of trust the { "Race Tratjc" property has been dl- . vlded into lofeiand certain of said ' lots have been conveyed to O. Rnmley , on June 14th, 1910, which Is record- j ed In book 161. page 431, of Beau fort county records; and on Septem- ; ber 6th, 1910, other certain lots were i conveyed to O. Rum ley. which is ree- ? orded in book 161, Pago 524. These ' lots will not be sold, but the undi vided one-fourth Interest of the par- < ties of the first part in the remainder ' of said lots will be sold. Terms of sale cash. This the 2 9 th day of May, 1911. ? JUNIUS D. GRIMES, ] Trustee. , and most comp.ete Une to he lOU-d in YVusbinafton. 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