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jrUdmuel 8. Hardlsoh and wife to j M. Browtr, dated 1st day of June, roil 'and duly recorded In book No. jfe''ya^ 4i?8i Register's office of tettfort-^untyj? which U referred gPriir qOkzJLot Bale to the hlgh ji^klifer at. public auction, for caahv , ll? w'grtW 4POTi In-Mtti tWi;. I W-bSte.toli.*. C.. taMUSUOTr CT08BR ii 1 ???'._?? MJJ'clock, the MfeMn lot oWtn"! iy*n? Rnd bc'jis rttLP Hty^of Washington, county' o( BjMoriT^tate oc j?ortn Carolina, [j5iftijijigjtol?rn half of lot No. ft -In "tEat part ot aflid city called situated ob the |#h al^e of Second street and hnv-~ kg a frontage on Second street of 60 tot. and tunning north 240 -fQet-, Bunded on the north by the lot of Wfe T. McDonald, on the east by the ?t of S. R. Fowle. on the west by the |t of John Dowty an5 on the south T Second street, and bel^g the same it 6f ln.nl conveyed by t,-- M. Hrownl %& VLilo (o, Samuel J?. HanHson-by Bed <E*t?d .Tune 1, l!i03, which in jfly r^cbrded In the Registers office I Beaufort county, and u. In: re; n rc ^ ' ' " Jliii iku tcmber 1. 190?. ? J2. M-? BROWN. Mortgage^, NOTICE OP KALE, j By virtue ofra .dwree ? of the Su rtftr Court of Benufort county-, in I " >clal proceeding therein pending! n titled D. B. Hooker and wife, i , vs. Jain eg L. Mayo and others, la hereby referred to, and aa nlssioner _ therein appointed, I sell at tho courthouso door in ufnrt. rnnnfy nti MfTMrU'ft Q Cm JBER -4, I909r.ai-npon, for-casfr . the .-highest bidder, that certain ' "or UBUgel of land situated in hland township, BeaufotL-CWfhtyT "ning lire lands of; E. Tuttle,' B. it. J as. Potter,- J. W.^faqro and^ described as foikws: Begin" rat an oakitutnp in the Spring or bdllne at the $o?osln above the L~ ~?.3hiodta^cmtLj*nd_ running h- 55 west 240 poles at or' near, i Warten ltafe; '? thence . up Paupau pijl south ? 20 vest ISO pules; frthe-poooein-sajuth 12 nant j to or pear the Mlxon line: *e north 3T east 370 poles to. Jpampea'sliafi^ttosejorth 2o to the spring or Baud upuer r in t be iwfcaoein. and, gilh_thelr ? to the beginning. r . A D. MACLEAN*. Commissioner."] NOTICE OF KltfeCTION. ^Notice is hereby given that at a Ung of the Board of Aldermerf' on July 14, 1909, an election ' the cUj of Washington was ord 1 to bo held in the Parlous wards U2 city of Washington, on Tues the 14 th day of Beptemher, 1909 I th? purpose of Vetixig 0& fl bond j of f 25,000,- as provided fur- in T 261, FrTvaU Act* or uenef^j That at said ction thoso who are in favor of is ulng said bonds and levying taxes 111 Vote ballots with the words '.those opposed t,o issuing said -bonds all vote ^allots with tfe(0 words ^Against Street imp rove meats'' wrlt -ten or printed thereon". Ac ^bove Is by mdw^f iU?..Bmnji. nf ttir nnnrfl j ! the CKy Aldermen, tha following 1 were appointed for the city during the coming election Ben t^e question of issuing hftrtds the amount of $25,000 for atreet nproveraenT s w fit Iju iunjti Vm. First ward? N, E- Mitchell. gBgsa^L ward ? Wr^L Laughing- J c Third ward ? Jesso fi. Hodges. 'j Cyr Fourth ward^-W. J. Whitford. First .ward ? -wlnfleld's stables. EL? Second wafd? City hall. K Third Ward- ? Howard's stables. Fourth ward ? R- L. Jones' black r of Aegust, '09. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a power of sale **?.1 . talned in a certain chattel- mortgawf* r 'mwmad hy*|!fmon-faevin to flnsfln of the Register of Deedyj Beaufort counlyVln Chattel mort-1 eferred. to. SuSkin &. Ber ' tine.) witt-oHor for sale, for cash. ' the highest bidder, at their place 'in the city of Washing Main street, at no?o7?n Jiep V. 1909/all of the teock of "ware* and mur(JiiuiHiiML>in? ? and fixtures, described In the" t above referred to. An in of said goods, furniture and be seen at the store at A Berrj (lap.). I his September 1.1W? : SUBKIN * BERRY (lae;> AOttTJOflf RATIO X . day duly Qualified as of Mrs. Lou Hoc alt. indebted to nt with eUU? l to ?? What Pure Materials form the basis of Hardy's Cold Qream You would understand its- lovely white nessTTt^ snittotta and greaseless touch its purefsweet delicate 63cr, and you'd v " know why it is th?~safesf~to use. No other Cold Cream is anything like it: in appearance. >?>? *' j. - - V f?Jo other Cold Cream givesanyihing like _ Gfcl m u supply today. ? 50c. m. HARDY'S DRW STORE | 'ju1 ? ? ? LIFE INSURANCE ilfty holders are my references. Let me > i Life Insurance contract. It.will pay you. ? C. D. PARKER, GENERAL INSURANC. : ? -? d'g ? 'Phono 85. YOU BETTER HURRY around and ricw our magnificent ui? play of oyer l.OOO resplendent Pall and Wint?<pyoolen Innovations. \V> take jroyr measure 1 & the mo*t complete and Ingenious nieasuro-tu kJng system knoxrit, and hare Baker to take a front odcfsTde view photo ables the cutter to draft a suit to FIT you. v And when It comes IC 1s a master Suit ? you'Ulie tickled at the lit. t=ir t=-' Wright's Tailoring Parlofs, "Who Tailor Best In Washington;" ' by our new French Dry Cteaning Process,- Makes them tw>k4i4K^reW. Our new Pry Steam Sterilizing Press ing Machine is- doing excellent work. LaHies' Coat Suits a specialty. Have your laundry done here. Our process destroys germs. 'Phone 242. Alderman-Capeharf Laundry^ Inc. 132-4 WATER STREET FOR NEXT "?eN DAYS To dear out printed Dress Goods we will offer our en Tirc line of light weight Dress GoodSygg' follows: 22^1 -2c Figured ?ilk T Issuer- 15^ \ 15c Florentine Orgsg^die, *2 J-?c JL8c Drape De Lindc Taf- 12 1*2 and 10c ponzeile and / (eta, - 13 l-2c - ? Arist'o Organdie, 8c 15c Dotted Swiss Muslin, 12 l-2c 7c AlmeJio Batiste.' 5c 12 l-2c Paris Tissue, ltfc 5 and Cc Printed LaWhs, 4c HfiAV-Y AND FANCY GROCERIES ummmim Hsis Arrived Prof. C.'E. Bet{p, *of .Salisbury* N. I C., arrived IntthG city this morning) to .take tip his duties as principal inj the - Washington Public School*. ~toj which he was recently elected by the JKr- . cornea* tQ? Washington highly re<tomruei\ded as a than and teachdr. He has ?een connected with the public schools of Salisbury .for the past five yeart' as 'head of the Latin . department- He graduated from the State University in the class ot- 1904, and since then has devoted hla entire time lo teaching and school j work. Mr. Betta is a grandson of Bar. A7~p7 PcCls, tlrt father ^f the North Carolina ?oirtereifce the ;hi ao well "known in to. Pruf. Bailey catoe w- to spond th? afternoon yesterday from Pine arrived on the afternoon train from New ^arn ^yesterday. and will visit Mr. 'and Mr^ -John Oden for several <*??? . - ?'> , ^ j Mr. Quinoey Nifhdck, Jr.-, of Fay ettevltle) iB in theijlty fojj a- few days! - 9~ ? Quite a crowd of college boys | passed through the city yesterday af ternoon en* route for XJhapcl Hill from Edenton, felliabeth City; -and] .other points In Bast Carolina. ^ Mr.' and Mrs. O- M. Brown leftj^ea terdax for Ashevflle and other West-'l -fs'orth Carolina towns. =^? ? ? --I New^Bwrn yestyrday^ aft?ftr a short business trip. ' * 1 " i ? ? Mrs, Jt P. ?, flaris, of New Born, ^ Mrs. C. F. Bland, on Main street.. ?? ? Mr. and Mra, A._J, Crlflin, of Green ville, who came over to the Smither-j J3tewart wedding, returned j-esterddy ] to their home. ? ? ? !W * "Mr. .A." A. Swain passed through the town yesterday on his way to his In WIliBtnytnn, nffAr hn/v-tiip visited; hifl parents in RLyer Road. Just below Washington/ ? ? J ^ _ Mr. . L. F. Woala/d, of Baltimore, arrlvedf yesterday, to visit his parents, JUr. .and Mrs: A. ?B. Woolard. His many friends will he pleased to see him here again. ? - * =' Miss Larfcy Sullivan, who has been 1 visittHg* Mrs. Richard Dixonf taturned | to her home yesterday. ? ? Mr. Jut' Buyd arrlied laai night uu ' the* A* C.-L. train firnu Orconvilleri to visit his sisters. 0 ? * Miss -Emmie Sheii, who has been visiting friends In New Bern,?passed through the city yesterday on her way home to Tarboro. Mrs. Thad Blount was in th*> cjlv j yesterday, on her way to Aurora, to visit friends there. w. - ?Kfr. k Mr. R. F. Catnor left yesterday af-J ternoon for Loans and Bethel, on a] business trlj^. . V"} - Mr. and Mrs. Chartes a. Fl^nti Teft ?Ma-raomlnK on the Js\ & g. train for a visit to tjiolr old home in Bnl Jrl. will remain for' fleveral-, weeks, but Mr. Flynn returns ?ithin a few days to resume his duties at the Har rls-Piujnblng-ft-fttiP Mrs. W. A. Blount, oPu^iOcowinityi j ?p?r.t the day In^town shopping ? ? ? T...J. "bi'Min. Sr., left this I "morning furj^fgrjLlk for a nhort vtt.-f cation ? - ? it Miss Hattle Jor.es '-"???"i--1 t-itIuj'T liinmTn-t ? .bn.an.l for several weeks. * ? .Mr and Mr s. Geo. Buckcan left I fhls mornfng for fr?d^v York, to be | gone for several ' weeks. ? Mrs. i- J. B. k, />? left 'this mornlnp with her son, \V1I-| Ham. foft.oeehvllle. ? ? - Mrsl T. L. ClicssoB, r)f Roper, whoj has been visiting her brother, Mr. T. I. ParUtar, left- this taorning for her homo. r ? ? ? Dr."5. T. Nicholson. of Bath, was a visitor In the" city today. Y Mr. Mark Bright and Miss Carrie Bright returned today from Choco Mr. E. A. Daniels, Jr.,. returned yesterday from h visit to Halifax and The picta res anJT^eTrurfli f- at ....... Gem last night were both well worth. galBfr Lo o3o ami hoar. Ono man was overebard to remark that he was willing to go there whethor there were any picture# or not, as the music alone was well worth the price *Ttt ttcket: ? The-tomedles vere- all good, and the Indian drama was fine \w .mam w mf mm mat ah lw & the ship in The Uplltttpg of Barker, that, aa -the poor seasick voyagera were flung about, the audi ence wore almost seasick themselves. The program; which app<Mrs else where in tho. paper, will "be a very pleasing one tonight, and as cheerful ! one as wpll. Orchestra tonight. & . - CITY MAMUffT. - J 'E*g? ... . r. xioi Chickens, grown. . . . . . . 2S to aOcl Bprtng chickens. . . 7.. .V. 14 to t(c| ? ? 10 to l?tl .... "rn. t He ?"?"? . . . ; .r. 1 Should Make a '"" r" r .??? ? f - tiltf Nm eugK&tji. that a Burvey* for-ciuc-i {W pifttle at ence In order t<Tg5r I?roj/tfr levels, hi vl.en the paved ' streets and gldewalkn ?ra ? placed there will net t>e the trorfDJp- experf enced aa heretofore when Main street waa vrgs danc prior n> The contemplated improvement tlu> citizens residing along the streets to be paved.wouttJ cot be put lo the ex tra expense of having their walks fixed the second titjxo. Then, too, tliei? appearances wouh^ be so much more inviting. As a 'samplerrj* the^e unsightly sidowalks. one h?s only to wal* duwn Market aliegi twwanl iinr wajter. The tiicte'walk'la .about a fotft .higher than tho curbing? a thing moet unsightly to the ?XfiUUuLAhaul4 never haye happened. Measurements^ '?ill! tr,Vp|?7)f ?- >? ] j I ? p taken aTonce and avofd all t|?U trou ble in the future. The coat Would not b6 much and" could be ttffceh ftom' the amount appropriated tor streets.' T^r TTTft lvnlkw" lift fill ri^vVTff Willi out delay. There are many citizens who desip- to Jmprove the sidewalks but flO ?AT~f-arB rn |}q ho tinrfer pre&unt 1 conditions. - ^MAsfelH" sign: " ? : I^ar?;e Sign P?ilnte<I on Ilniiley' Supply ... Co. Pttore. One" oT" the- largest and most at? tractive signs In the city has Just been, painted on the Bailey Supply Company's three-story b'ufldlng ot: West Main street. m r a sn t hss. 1 ? \ The eclii>se was nor a success from a spectacular pdlnt of view last night. Although the moon waa visible, the hazp was'too .thlclL.to allow Mara to Be seen.' and so those who looked wej^e not reworded' for their trouble. Within a few weeks Mars, will be a hundred million miles ? nearer tho earth than It has been for over fif teen years, and'. : therefor 6, all the great astronomers will be eagerly awaiting the time, about the 25th of September.. when they ace only thir ty-fire rallllon_miies distant from our large -neighbor! WE ALL HOPE SHE WlLLWfN "The most popular little girls ill the Ashovlne Citizen. "Will saorTf^ | be. made TWppy^ by a_yery charmlns Parisian lingerie frock," which is at present c ai-thx? art' store of Miss ^Joore, on Pptton avenue. Chance3. at 25 cents each are being bought, each purchaser nominating a" child. 'The proceeds - go to a well known charity. T5e frock is very haiidsomc and in made of llneij which cost $2.50 a yard, and the -embroidery it? w?y dellcattflyi dtme.'' Little Miss Martha Hragawaname is entered on ine l|sf, Mr. and Mrs. Richard tiragaw.. form erly of this town, will all hope. that. shi? is~ro bcrthc lucky one. iz ? 1 ATTRACT IA*E SI fiX. Tl?9 Wholesale Firpi of K. K. Mixon & Co. Make Improvements. . ; ? The hnttllnr wJioltnm I e Arm of K. j R. Mtxou & Co.. have had a moet at- l .tractive ifgn pitnted on the front rif Hifir placq of business on West AiHn street . ? - VOIllflSE, I HE WINS by wailing too long. GRADUAL REDUCTION SALE STILL ON IOC. LESS EACH DAY ! Original Price T1 oday ll-ady's Watch |3fH $29.40 Kent's Watch 4?.M 39.40 Gold Ring 16.W 9 40 LocmI and Chain 12.M 11.* Brooch lfctt- 94# thaieiel U Jfl SLU _ Sot Kolvea & Fork. 14.56 13.91 Silver Water^et L4.00 13.40 Pitcher and Glaate* lO.Ot ^ 9.40 Cut Gtaaa Bowl 5 ?# ? 4.44 Handsome Umbrella 6.5# 5.91 These sales will count inrtftr ? BABY-EJUZE CONTEST Get Busy! Arfi;Slfla?B aco~ J ..zi Ii I -J I Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can hove n Telephone put in your house in-ilu; city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, artd save many a long drive. and .pcr hapft a life by being In direct your Doctor. Croccr, Mcr "chanl and Brok* r. Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured <*??* ? ? - ^ . Interested parties art re quested to communicate with [r. D. W. Belt.~M*g'i CAROLINA TEL. 'AND 1111 TEL. CO., proposition w ill inter est you. 2111! it would be well. to investigate- before the ap p~ proach of the cold Winter DID YOU EVER -mup iu nifror That electricity 5 the best light obtainable? cool, con yenient and cheap? If you want solid comfort this wOP ter, let us figure with you on WIRING, . YOUR HOUSE We are glad to give- you a free estimate. Call or phone to' ' . WASHINGTON ELECTRIC " WANT WHkN you sec styllin.'3?4l?timi!il he,' tailqring that smacks of the custom-shop and fabrics and patterns that possess the air. of exclu siveness and distinction, -then you will realize the importance of buving a fall suit with the GRIFFON mark. We have every accepted style of the season, every size for all 9hapes of itaen, whether tall, short, stout or sHrii atod we guarantee the fabrics to wear and give entire satisfaction. What mnri' ??.in v?n ??k-' SPENCER BROS. HIGICEST CABH-CKITES : pal(Hw CHICKENS, EGGS . . # ) and all , COUNTRY PRODUCE] We carry ITay, Grain and all kinds Feedstuff ? We handle *he rerv best Flour at whole PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATKR STREfeT. gh?w>Hi WMik fwr B a unt nil mi \\ hen the clerk outgrows his job. There's work for a want ud.? when xou ve luM or f<.ai:t! suniettitng. THE NORTH CAROLINA -State Nornral and Industrial College Maintained by the Slate for the wom en of North Carolina. Four Kcgylar Courses Leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers- Fall session be gins September 15, 1907, Thoje desir ir?K to enter should apply as early as ? possible. For-ratalog and other uifor mation address J* i. FOV'ST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. SPECIAL SALE! Candy which von have hcfi nnviriy 44c. for -willl n +?? 1 A - ? * AA * Jbe reduced to 10 and 20c. per pound. Sale begin j iTneada^, Aug. 3f, at 2-p. m. ^ J. F. TAYLQE. The Grocery Man. Yonr Ad. Should be There When the ad. -reader gets busy with a pair Of srinnrs, and begins to rlipnnt arts..? YOURS OyGHT TO BE THERE ! For these clipped ads. serve as memoranda on little trips? little buying excursions? shop ping, house-hunting, property-hunting, serv ant-hunting trips. They decide the trend of the Aas'b quests,_They lnfluenc?-the day's tnisi- ; ness deals? more than that, they initiate them, the Hay's deals, sale would not have been made at So, have your ad. there whtn It looks for a pair of scissors.
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