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WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC PLANT
;<y<* mm. '3'.
'-5; 11 By Tlrtuc of Power of Sale contained
to a Deed of Truet executed by
J. B. Whltehurst, Trustee, and Tay,
lor H. Wbltehuret, to the undar
aliened truetee, dnted-tXnd day of Derember.
1S10, and recorded In the
Kecleter'u Offloe ot Beaufort County
In Booh 164, pace SB, 1 will offer for
sale. for CASH to theTi (sheet Bidder
on April l?th. 1?XS, at IS o'clock.
HeSH?"1 Vfc Noon, at the Court Houae Door In
Beaufort County, th, followlnc doecrlbad
land:
In the town ot Aurora, bains lot
No. Plro <l> ai la especially described
on a map of aald town, which
r~ map la'recorded In the Records at
Beaufort County la Book Ids. pace
. SOS. : - ' 7"
1 Default harlnc been made In the
payment of the debt secured by aald
Of f Deed ot Truet, sale Is made at the request
of the owner of the debt to
W. A. THOMPSON.
fSBjgq i Trustee.
J. HAVKNS,
Owner of Debt.
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11 This Iron serva
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rORTH TRAVEL VIA )
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ILUDING SUNDAY > ?
eerrlee. the "CITY OP HOB- ) j!
ORK." are the moot elegant f "
Norfolk and Baltimore. " J 6
no In each room. Delicious I d
comfort nod convenience. / a
St.). ?:WT^ m. V ?
T ftp p. m. \ J J
K point* north, north went and / 3
Mtnattoh courteously fmhbed ? h
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sFLOWERSs '
When you want the best,reraember
we are at your service. ,
Choice Roses, ^Carnations, p
Violets & Wedding Outfits
in the latest styles.
Floral offerings artistically ?
ranged at short notice. .
When in need of Pot Plants,
Rhse Bashes, K?ergreeoa, :
Shrubbery, Hedge Plants hid
Shade Trees, mail, telegraph or
telephone yotn* orders to
1. L O flUHfN 4 CO., .
RALEIGH, N. C.
Phone. \m ^
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HELP ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. 1
Anyone bavins old clothe., shoes,
hate, etc., of any kind or aba that c
they are wllllns to donate to worthy t
needa, . will pleaee Band same any
morning by 11 If., to kit, T. F. ,
Smith'a homo, Weat Main SC at
Oovernment boar yard, as Mrs.
Smith bee kindly offered to keep the
same and supply needs of all who are j
deemed worthy by oar organise! lop.
- I
Po. HEADAtHK-lllcuW OAFDDINh
i Whether tram Colds. Heat. Stem h
r h or Nerrona Troublse. Cppudln- ,
sill rtHevf,you. It's liquid?planeant
to take?acta Immediately. Try '
It I fa lie. end toe at Ms stores 1
Editor Evidently Met 1
Crtstotall. a aaUre of Padua pro '
dated the drat piano tat ITlb Mow 1
that we know the mlaereant't same t
we leal easier.?(askance
========== ?
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or SAnrlrm *
Automatic wa- 2 ;
ends to every S
g Hot Water. |
nt never talks ?
iliday, or grows jj
but a necessity. ?
llJlISUffl.]
SJQS?
?t daily by business men eeeWag ynat
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WITH THE BOXERS.
BUI J^mjik, the Australian _heaTjrrelMht,
ha* decided to quit the ring
ad engage in business In Melbourne
Young Loughbrey of Philadelphia
ad Frankle Mandolo the Ptttsburg
ghtweight, have both retired from
He ring.
Bombardier Walla. England's
esvjrwelgbt champion, who is mathed
to box A1 Palaor In Ban Franiaco
July 4, will anil for this counry
Max 11.
.r^ s y * 'I
Pool for World's Title.
oh? 3k!h?fc*
Philadelphia. Pa., March SB.?Durag
the next ten or twelve days the
yes of all devotees of the pool game
dll be tnrnbd toward Horticultural
lall in this city, where, beginning
anight, a tournament takes place to
etsrmlne the world's championship
t the popular American green-table
port. Eight of the foremost profeelonal
pool experts of the United
tates are entered in the tournament,
hey are Alfred De Oro, the present
older of the championship tlilh;
harise Weston of Chicago, James
iaturo of Denver, "Prank 8herman of
Washington. William T. DeLangh of
hlladelphla. V. V. Kng of New York
nd Edward Ralph of New Jersey v.
ALBtfDAR OF HPOBTB / . .
' FO* Tm WKEK.
National pocket blllard champlontilp
tournament opens in Phlladelhla.
United North "and South Amateur
olf tournament for women opens at
lnehurst, N. C. , . ^
Canadian smatuer fencing chamlonahlp
at University of Toronto.
TtflS DATE IN HI8TOIRY.
1654?Lord Baltimore's first colnjr.
t- 1 I
1774?Lotteries were authorized
7 In Massachusetts.
' 17 7 1 ?Joachfn' Murnt. who marled
a slater of Nabbteon and became
ing of -Naples, born. Executed Oct.
8. ISIS
1797?Special session of Congress
ailed to consider the threatening rontons
with Prance.
1*25?.University Qf Virginia opend
to students. > '
lg???*lm issue of the ;phlladelihla/'Public
Ledger." , . j
1846?Michael Datltt, noted Irish
eader. born. Died May 31. 1906.
1869?Beaufort, N. C. occupied by
federal troops. K *;
nil?Ftrd In a ihlrt wnist factor!
New York killed 141 ptnou, most
romen. ? - U.
rcJklX ARB CARRYING POUCI
WHIgiUM FOR PROTECTION
Brooklyn. N. Y. March II.?Ar biers
of local far Mo n arc mot agreed
a to who to responsible fqr the laovaton
hat report haa It that the
rife of a broker, who Uvea la Bay
UdfOi A ret conceived the Man of carTins
a police whlaile. \
The Inventor erf the now. protection
gainst held ep men waa oa her way
lome unaccompanied late at night
rhea ahe war ret upon by two area of
taeowth demcaaor aad ordered to
land over her possessions.
Freeing herself for a moment, ahe
lew load: aad lend upon the police
rhJetle which waa attached to the
tra^ aad straightway fainted. The
irfgaada stared vacantly at each
>ther. the* at their prostrated victim
Ad looked up to behold a stalwart
mlteemaa running rapidly In theli
llrectlon. They beat a precipitate rerset.
\\*
As f result of the remarkable efflacy
of the police whistle bag. store*
ceepera In Brooklyn have been kepi
?ury for a fbrtnight filling orders foi
lupUcatee of the original, aad a wise
radeeman ordered an ornate and
ilghly decorative lot of whistler.
A' . v*- "V
Architectural Show la New York
Ipecal to the DaUy Nowr.
New York, March 25.?Specimens
A the architecture of the world /tue
llustrated in drawings and models
u. tub mvoiiu annual Architectural
aid Engineering Exhibition which
van openegjn the Seventy-first RegJ
pent Armory today and will continue
hrough the week. Many attractive
nodols of prominent buildings In
tmerlca. Europe, Japafl.China, Afria
and India aro displayed Sample:
>t building 'supplies, materials an.
cressories are also Included au.Mi?;
he exhibits.
Christian Science Tc?t Cam
'.pecUl tb the Dally News. . > :: 1
New York, March 26.-? The rnso
t Willis Vernon Ooie. the Christian
tclenco healer whp is charged with
Jleged violation of* the medoal laws,
oday for a second trial. The first
rial ended it. ? Jury dMagreenmnt
*
'*"* ' '.y
""/ ^ '^5^^ '' *1
Opening t>r second annual automobli?
show at Mjtncbt'Bter. N. H.
Owing of Arst annual automobile
Mike Gibbon* <n. Jack Dean lags,
10 rounds at Wew York.
-nle Moran ra. Bobby Waugh,
10 rounds at Dallas Texas
Krnio Zanders Y*. "Kid" De Mund,
, ;ii'.i^^?JktieaTlIlef Wla. .\{
Opening of annual bench show of
the Chlcaga Kennel Clnb.
Opening of annual horae show at
8.-0. 1 \
World's smatuer rotlng skate
championship begins In MUwaukee.
Eddie O'Keefe vs. Joe Coster, 10
rounds, at Nbw York.
Tommy Houck vs. Patsy Cllne 10
rounds, at New York.
Ifeamday
Frank Moran tb. Tom Kennedy.
10 rounds; at ^few York.
v^jnaiDAY
Forty-Afth birthday of-"Cy" Young
the oldest professional baseball pitchJohnny
Ptpyno vs. Frankie Burns,
SO rounds, at Pan Francisco. Annua!
Oxford-Cambridge boat
race on tha Thames River coarse.
England.
Opening of the new National League
baseball park in Clncinnat.
One laMI chamnionskio rnnnlnr
race in the Twelfth Regiment Armory
New York.
Natonal gymnastic championships
of the A. A. V. a* New York.
Amateur boxing championships of
the New BngUuid A. A. U. at Boston.
Cornell-Mchigan deal indoor meet
at Ann Arbor. ?'
Frank Mantel 1 vs. Jack Herrtck. 20
roands, at VWrnon, Cat.
PHm *"*' **'*'" - y-'
THEN ASKED HIM HIS NAME
New Boarder Tells Table Neighbor HIc
Infallible Method in Handling
Landladies.
The now boarder dropped In st dinner
time and sat next to the only
other man at the table. The new
boarder thooght It war op to him to
be affable and friendly.
*1 suppose you've boarded heretor
some timer* he asked the solitary individual.
,
"Yes. quite aWhllc."
"How la*it, any good?"
"I find It pretty fell*; I've no complaint
to make."
"Landlady treat poo decent?" ^
"W?11. perhaps I ou^ht to?"
"Never mind, never mind." said the
new boarder. 'Tm on. Did you over
try chocking her under the chin.
That's always the way to get on with
these boardlng-bcmos landladies. l ean
always get %m on my Treat
theee old dames ofljfcr and 111 bet you
can live in the house a month and
mf hand her the 'cot* when the comes
l?. ru bet that tin time tomorrow
bell be hendllns fa the beet In the
(hop. Poor old jMi She loohe ee
It BhWd hed her^buhlee. Probably
married to emebiilr runt mho
neehr did a day* work la hie Ufa.
She earma the oold had he epeode It.
Watch me aire iftr the real armsathy.
flay, at Smith. Let's
aee, I didn't bear poorer
"Ho?I dldat Ipgjl i my name?It
laodladrtht!eheeJHAS
NO TlWg-FOfl SLUMMING
Af%uwsring littpwtliMfit end
Hande LnndMi Lady Jolt.
The Rer. Sylvsiter Home, the noted
, liberal clergyman and mtmber of parliament
of Load*. ?M Ulkin* tt i
; dinner about charity.
"The trouble with moot charity," he
aid. 'is that it Is administered In n
grudging, condescending spirit. Charity.
to hare any effect, and be administered
In a Spirit of absoluTe eympa
thy?a spirit, 1 may also say, of absolute
humility. To uplift, get under.
aeeth; as the philosophic Ada well
I said.
"There ww once a London lady, tEe
wife of a millionaire promoter, who
deeldjd. being vgther bored, to go In
,for charity. So ahe rang for her elec[trio
brougham and glided In a luxuri
loue silence do^i to the New Cut.
( "Th* 1?r1v ddtWoS ?ko ?- ??'
honpe in the New Oat, and she paid a
call of- about halt an hour on tbo poor,
tired,' tindcrfod woman who .11 rod
there. The qudbttona aha asked this
woman were upertiUoui and Import!
nont. The ladjnhad a very good time.
"But when she came t* so. her hpetesa,
whoso < hfeka were now uq.
won ted ly u rather spoiled her sootf
timo by s.?. is quietly:
^We!l. r "d-bya, madam I don't
eo you again.. T
. to/I haven't time to go slumming nf
J To bo wh.it Ck^wMla ua to be. and
Classified Advertisements
~ ^ ,
WANTED SOOO LADU? AND
children to buy fruits, confectionarias,
ate. J. E. Adams
S It 1 we.
CATOMHI far "THAT HEADACHE**
Outcast night T llsadasfcr sad
flarroc- tAte morning? Hicks Capudlna
Itu. the thing to fit you for
bhalnaas. Try tL At Arug stores.
FOR RENT?NICELY FURNISHED
room with bay window, to one or
two gentlemen. Address Boomer,
this office. 8-lt tf-C
WANTED OOOO PEOPLE TO BOW
the best and cheapest ltn? of groceries
of all kinds. C. 8. Meal
and Hulls In any Quanlty.
J. Bf Adams.
8-19-lwc
WANTED EDO MEN TO BQT
Cigars. Tobacco, Cigarettes, etc. at
J. E. Adams'.
I E. L. Arcbbell's old stand SSi W.
> lfaln St. S-19 iw-C
GOLD MEDAL FLOOR AT HUOHl
yon are paying for Inferior grades.
J. E. Adams.
8 88 lwkc.
CAN FURNISH EACH WEEK
three settings of Rhode bland Red
eggs at 76c. a setting. Birds from
Durham Poultry Fagm.
Mrs. Norwood L.^Siramona
St. mch 86.
LOST: A SMALL GOLD BABY PIN
with name "Rose" engraved. Find
or pieaae return 10 J, R. HOJl't Biore. 1
3 35 Itc.
NOTICE. *
By virtue of Power of Sale contained
in a Deed of Trust executed by
Geo. B. White and wife, Lucy White
to th# undersigned trustee, dated
122nd day of December, 1910 and recorded
in the Register's Office of
Beaufort County in Book 164, page
30, I will offer for sale, for CA8H to
the highest bidder on April 16tb,
1912, at 18 o'clock. Noon, at the
Court House Door In Beaufort County,
the following'described land:
In the town of Aurora, being lots
Nos. 27, 28 and 2fy as are especially
described on a map of said town,
which map Is recorded in the Records
of Beaufort County in Book 163,
page 397.
Default having been made in the
payment of the debt secured by said
Deed of Trust, sale Is made at the request
of the owner of th? debt to
satisfy same.
W. A. THOMPSON,
Trustee.
J. HAVENS,
Owner of Debt
Stewart Jk Thompson, Attorneys.
This March 14th, 1911. *
3-15 1-a wk 4wks
NORFOLK SOUTH CRN R. R. OO.
Effective Sunday March 8, 181S, the
Following Changes la Passenger
Trains Schedule* Will
Be Made.
No. IS. between Raleigh and
Washington, will leave Raleigh at
6:06 a. m.. Instead of t:15 a. a.,
passing Wilson at 3:66 a. m., Instead
of 8:30 a. m., arriving Washington
as at present.
No. 11, between Washington sad
Raleigh, will leave Washington at
4:05 p. m., lntasad of 4:00 p. m.,
passing Wilso^at ?:3C p. a.. Instead
of 1:17 p. a., and arriving In
Raleigh at |:S0 p. a.. Instead of t:15
p. a.
No. 17, between Washington and
Raleigh will leave Washington at
6:50 a. a.. Instead of 7:00 n. a., and
,Wilson at 0:07 a. m. Instead of 9:14
a. m., arriving Raleigh as at present.
No. ? will leave New Bern at 9:35
a. a., instead of 9:30 a. a. .
All trains from Oolddboro with the
exception of No, 16 will leave Goldsboro
five minutes earlier than at
present, and train No. 7 will leave
Beaufort at 7:00 a. m. Instead of at
7:16 a. m.
No. 67, between New Bern ud
Oriental, will lease Oriental at 1:0*
p. in. lnrtaad of 1:00 p. a., and arrlre
In New Barn at 1:10 p m. Instead
of 4M0 p. m.
W W. CROXTON".
8-1 Ot-C Oeneral Paaaenger Agt.
tend* Made by Flab.
Tie skate, tvben caught. grunts,
eroaas and gasps pretlj much atler
tno manner or a bur/an being In dlstress
Carp and gold fish frequently
otter curlona sounds, but hardly
sound* In the tncanlna of the tcr
here used. Inasmuch rr their sounds
Ve pfedifccd br * pproachtng-the surr?ce
or .tb? rca;er ond' blowing out air
f? hut>bl?a rtppllnS ncrfse la
k- &A '3e5y ' "'L-'-Vf'
.... 11 - ..* .
Musician an* WH. ;
M. Castillo Solut-SMM, Hw mtt'
muciniaji, ana the litjJoog triesu of
animaU, took Into bl? boo,? . liul?
Jo|. The enraged coaclocga waited
hlJ cbauo? ana notlOad the owner at
tli? bouse. Boon a tetter arrived for"
iba MMIcl.u wttob ?a!d. "Montlanr.
nqr bona? la not a aookwleal Kutte.r
Satet-8??ne wit back tit* am
Wifh your hoaaa to
Norfolk-Southern fcuiroa
Night Express
?n4 an BM 4.
TKim LMATI WAHHIHOTON.
a. m. Dally?Might BspnJ
Pullman alMptag cue tor Norton I
1?:?S a. m. Datty for Norton
Parlor ear Willi
l:M p. m. Dally axcopt BondayFor
Bolfcaraa.
?:lt a. - Dolly aseopt SundayFor
OroosiTllU. WUooa rod liMil
Connooto oorth, ? d wot will
all ltooe.
4:11 p. a. Dally?Far OioaUMi
Wllaoo ^ad Beldtfc Mr porta
S:S? a. m. Dally?PaOoat atoop
and Raleigh. Oaaaarf aorth. aooCJ
and weoL
MO a. ol Dally?For New Ban
Kimatoa aad Qoldaboro. PvOaa
li:#T a. ol. Dally wpl^Baaao
?For Now Bora.
1:10 p. a. Dally?For Now Bora
Ooldoboro aad Boantort.
For farther hfnorlhi aad too
erration of Pullman looping oaa
pace apply to T. H. Myen. Wadh
ington, w. U.
Ocm. O. P. A-,
Norfolk. Va.
NOTION OV SAUL
By Tlitm or the power of sale
contained la a Deed of Trust date<
the 5th day of May. LS99 from 8am
uel R. Carrow ot ale. to Chaa. K. War
ren, Trustee, recorded in the office o
the Register of Deeds of Beaofor
County In Book SS. pace S47; and b
virtue of the power siren to the ?i
derslgned In an order of the Buperfo
Court in a proceeding entitled "J. I
Hassell rs Samuel R. Carrow et ala.
to which reference la hereby mad?
the undersigned will aa snbetltnt
Trustee on Monday the S2nd day c
April. ldll. offer for sale at pnbll
auction at Noon at the Court Hons
door of Beaufort Coonty, all that cei
tain tract of land conveyed by sal
Deed of Trust and described as to
lows, to-wlt: aitnato lying and beta
in State of North Carolina. County ?
Beaufort, and TWwu of Wsahlngtoi
and In that part of said Town know
aa Bonner's Old Part, and being
part of Lota Numbers S and t. an
which pan if bounded and describe
as follows: On the 8ontk by Mai
Street, on the Bast by the lot of Wn
Z. Morton Sr.. on the North by a
lands owned ty the late Tboa. Tate
and wife, now owned br c. rc w.h.i
and the land of the late Robt. Max
roe, and on the Went by the lot of I
V. Warren, and beta* the Wjhe
or parcel upon which stands the?Cap
Fear'Sank Bifldlif.
TERMS OF SALB?CA8H.
This ltth day or March. It IS.
W. B. RODMAN. JR.
Ml 4wke-C Tmstee.
MOTRR OF balm
By Ttrtae of a decree ef the Bnporl
or Oonrt eC BwhH Oeanty this da
therein pedlng entitled "Tragic Cotl
reU and others vs Minnie M Wan
or and hashaad. T. K. WaBcorT brhlc
Is horohy tainsd to, the asd?algi
M waWners will soli. ad pah?
a notion, for cash, la the hlghsafhh
dor. at the Oonrt Hoaaa door In Beai
fort Co only, on Tweadsy, the SSi
day of AprflL it 11, at Nana, tor part
tlon awonf several fats In oos
mott, those throe oartatn tracts ?
paresis of land wharaaf Alex Call
ated in Richland Itownahlp, Been fa
Oonnty, and IssffTlbtil aa Mows;
1. All of that entry ar grant (
Alex CnthreU adjotnlng the Beautei
and Pamlico County line, ooatalnls
111.44 acres, the saws being grai
no. 14111, dated January 12nd ItC
and AvXf recorded In the Register
UB*e sf Boeetort County la Hot
114, Pan 1ST, which to hereby i
ferred to. <
t. AH that tract of lead eontal
tea aboat 74 acres, kaowa aa t
7. O. Parser tract, eoneeyed br f.
Parser to Alex Cuthrell by Mad d<
ed February Had. ltit, and rscor
ed In the Register's OfBoe of Bsc
fort Coeaty la Book ISC. Page >>
which deed la hereby referred to.
?. All that tract of lead eontal
la* aboat 76 scree, whereon A1
Cathren resided At the time of I
death sad kaowa aa the Alex Cat
rail Heme Plaos, oa the SSltd Hll
sad being the same tracts confer
to the said Alex enthrall by a.
Cratch and wife, Jennie, and Rola
I Harris and wife. Bases. B. W. Bi
geron and wife aad W. B. Rodns
sad others, the said three tracts to
iCotlng the Alaa Cathren H?
|Tract, excepting ten acres of wht
mt&tk CmfiB. Gmum
AUmmi Mi'Hanfc \
Wil^mn. M. CL
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the best I
The quality grocery
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