r ?lrju? of tb? power of Ml* can iwi. in a mortnie deed Mtcatiil ? M Sfiau,,, 8. ML W* -%}. M. Brown, dated- 1st day of June. 1?0I. anddoly recorded in book No. HTWe 428, Register's 'office ef Beaufort county. IHklCft IB . Htfjued: i. 1 will offer for s&le to the.-high est bidder at public auction, (or cask, at the courthouse Soo?> In Xh? lowrr of Washington, N. C., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 11^ M 12 o'clock^ the follow lng_desqrtbe>? tltir nf Wftlrffftn. coonty of Beaufort, State of North Carolina. ? aacl being the eastern half of lot No. , 10"7 In' that yart of said city -called] "MacNair Town," equated on the] uf Ow In* a frontage on Second street gf 60 fttt*. And running north 2X0 feet. v Bounded on: the north toy the lot of '???* lot of 8. R. Powle, on the weat by the lot o f John Dowty and on the south lot of land conreye* by C. M. Brown and wife to Samuel 8. Hardlson by deed dated June 1, 1903, which la duly recorded in the Register's office t cduaty, Ud. U ,B?rtlirrS=1 ferred to. % 11 Tfcis September 1. 1909. _ , C. If. BROWN. Mortgagee. 1 y ~r ? : ? - - ? ; _ ? J NOTICK OF 8AW. By T^rtue of a decree of the Su perior Court' of Dekufert count j, in ? special prufwdiug therein pending entitled . D. B. Hooker and wife, Mtirrfe- James L^Slayo and others, which is hereby referred to, and as commissioner therein appointed, I will sell at the courthouse door In comity. on MONTI A Y OPt ?'TOBER 4, 1909, at noon, for cash to the highest bidder, that certain tract or parcel of land situated, lp Richland township, Beaufort- county, . adjoining the lands, of B. Tuttle, B.* J. West, Jaa. Potter, J. W? Mayo and others,. described as follows: Begin ning at an oak stump fn the Bpriag or I Bond line At the poeosin abovp the] ft Jiead of 8node's creek, and ruining *north 65 west 240 Voles at or near swamp sotath 20 west lio 1 SSSiy" thence into the poeosin south l east 500 poles to or near the Mixon line; thente north . 32 east 870 poi -s to Thoa. Campen's.llne; thence nor h 20 weat to the spring or Bond tpper corner in the poeosin, aifd with (heir . Itoeto-tlre lMginnIng Thlg July 1, 1909. A. D. MACLEAN, Commissioner. NOTICE OP ELECTION. Notice la hereby given that it a meeting -of the Board of Aide neu held en July 14, 1909, an ele tlon ? far ?he city of Wasmn&ton was >rd ered to be held in. the various * irds of aald city of Washington, on 1 iea day, the 14th day of September. U09 for the purpose of voting on a fcnd !?ue of as provided fcl In chapter *81, Private Acta of oier ? aion of iWT, the fnnda arising f pin htfad mae -w- be fafr 2nt~ purpose of Improving tthe street of the city of WashlngtQn. That at ild election those who are In favor o I sv suing said bonds and levying t :es shall vot% ballots with the w :3T "Fo? Htrwt -Tuiwu'emeuta." nd ? those oaposed STIasultta aald be de shall vote ballots with the w< da ."Against Street Improvements" v it ten =-i Mr .Ouy Weston went to New Bern I yesterday . % Mr. Q. WTFTWlKan went td Rdcky Mr. -an# Jtfrs: F. F. Cherry return^ on Mondtfy from the Alaska Expo Ion at Seattle, and report a grand Miss Olivia Smith, who has been visiting Miss Katie Bragaw*. left ..yes- 1 terday for her honie in Raleigh. ... ? ? Col. W. B. Rodman, of Charlotte,] was a passenger on th? morning AU lantlc -Coast Line train. ? . * Mr. W. C. 8tryon, son. of Captain I A. W. Styron, left. for the Agricul- | fTUl'Sl 4Uld sume his- studies. ? Mr. rax ton WestonTof Lake Com fort, went to Raleigh this morning, to enter the A. & M. College. ~~ .A ' I Mf. ftanrft.m l.f. .M?| morning for Warrentop ~to reenter I the Warrenton High School. He. was | accompanied by bis mother, Mrs. W. P. Baugham. * 1 . ? " ? ? ? Mr. J. D. Etorn, of Baysids. Was a Washington visitor yesterday after- J Miss Carrie Bright a?d Mr. Macfc Bright went to Frederick yesterday L^rntwiiwin.- tpvlsit pfr ttr~ stein. ' : M'*"?" ife* Belle and Katharine Small left tWa morning to visit MIu Mtry Pendleton." In Elizabeth City. bean v HI tint Mr. and Mri t?n. rwunwd to, Mr hom< and little daughter. Mar; Verne, of Norfolk, who have been visiting Mrs. K A. Ntcholla tor aeveral days hare returne d to their home. * ? John H. fttSir wIll leiv. for1 Norrolk tomorrow, where .he will meet John Snail, Jr., who return! from a ftmr at a boy's summer camp In tJrcWhtto monnuini. ? ? r Mr. ^atifr ?, of WtUfanreton, arrived In the city ^yesterday, and I* Tisltlng Mr. WIU Knight. Mlas Saliio Benaon. ot Ropor, F& twrnad today to -har home. after, a jjiat to Mr. and Mr>. Ed. Jennett. - ? ? ? * i Miss Mary Murray, of Norfolk, ar rlred-thl. mor.dtid and will vl.ll Mrs. -Miss Augusta Charles returned on 'the afternoon "train- yesterday f ruin a long visit to Virginia Beach, Nags head, Elizabeth City and oyier points. Mr. Will Beaaley returned, yest'er day from Norfolk. ' SW?aiM Myers "lBfi-y?sTst aay "ST" ternoon for bis home in Greensboro [Alter a abort visit to-hls mother aniT "tyer. MlwsNcill^ TaylfT spent the day lere yeatariUj^ on har-wey ty-her home tw n , | j[|~ f Aurora. * -V ? * ? * , Mr*. Emily Mitchell and daughter. [Hiss Emljy, spent yesterday In ChoC I owlnlty. ~~r^? | * - ? l= Miim Annie Weapon went to New Bern yesterday tor a short visit. \7 . ? . Master Eer hyp? a life by being in direct i|| and instantaneous touch with Jj -your Doctor GfOcsr, SUr- " chant and Brok< r, " 'Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured dally. Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W,BeII,.Ml'g,f CAROLINA TEL. AND ? TEL. CO,* Washington, N. C. rtlls pfopositioh willlnter est you. and it would be welf to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter months. There', wort for ? ?r.?t ?<1^ the new home furniture dinph still useful "used things." . tut inili ? e*t*tg hargaH^to i WHEN you tee styling u it should be, tailoring thatamacks of the cuntom-shop and fabrics and patterns that possess the air of exctu siveness and distinction, then jro?| Will reallre th* Import juic of buying 1 fail ..,i?h ?k? rnnrmM We have every accepted style of the season, evrxv ?lt?' fnr all ihip# of man. whether tall, ?hortr~*tout or tlim and we guarantee the fabricate wear and give entire satlafactMMB. What more can you ask? ? / OUGHT TO BE THERE ! lMfcM w?lt?faok better ?nd lut iS? 5y <*h*r H SPECIAL SALE! Candy which you have been paying 40c. forwifij |^rcduccd^tc^l^nd-30c7 per poured. ^LKTAYLOE, The Grocery Man. j[ "111 AUi JIlUlplU l/v *4 II VI V I When4he Ad deader Gets '""When the ad. -reader gets busy-Jtfith a pair Lbeginstnrlip nut ads., ? YOURS For thesecliiyed ads. serve as tBflHIOftmli on little trijJs? little "Buying excursions ? shop ping, house-hunting, property-huijting, serv-~ ant-hunting trips. They decide the trend of the day's quests. -They influence th? day's ness deals ? more than that, they initiate them. 1 Many olthe day's deals, sales and porch? m would not have bgenmarle at all but far th?m. So, haveycmrtd. there when the ad.-rcader looks for a pair of scissors. _ . ? ? X