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^H^OR SALE BY ALL GOOD DEALERS Ujson Bros. Co., Distributors JALNOTICE^ North Caroltna, Beaufort cosuitj,. In the Superior court. October term. 1909. Washington Investment Company vs. R- W. Marshall Com ?*iry and Traction Engineering , - ? -Company-, ? Nnllir of mi running and ? attachment. The defendants above named will uotiie that ajrammons 1n the < above entitled s</tlo}r was Issued on the Sth day of July. 1909. by^the Superior, court of Beaufort county, North Carolina, for the purpose of recovering against the -defendants damages for the breach of contract -> wllh the construction Xof an electrical car line in Un-Tity jgf Jot Washington. N. <jl; tn the sum "of two thousand dollars, which said summons is returnable to tho Su-r perior^court *of Beaufort county^ at * the court house In Washington, N. C.,on the 27th day of October. 1909. before .the Judge of the Superior court, at a court t he/i*to be held. The defendants will also take no tice that a warrant of attachment ~waa Issued, from tjie ftald court, re Oimnlile nil atoTBWH.'ail' ??p of July. 1909. against the property of-the defendants, at which time qad place above named defendant are requited to appear and answer or de ? nan* to th? complaint, or 'the relief therein demanded wUl be granted. This 14th day of July, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OP ADMIX&TJIATION. Having this dy'^duly tfuallfled^be- ^ of Beaufort county as administrator :? O Jtne estate of "Olivia It.' Fleming, - deceased, all persons Indebted to L1;-*. wild' estate are requested to make tettlement with me; find all personB - 7 -holding clalyria against the said es f Bin tn fllB Mm miiip ?tTT?y-j Itemlzed and verified, as prescribed by law, within. one year from this date, else this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. -> TtaliAmmt 16. 1909. ? 8. FLEMING. Admr. of Olivia R. Fleming, dec'd. UO^ER'8 SALK. ., "Beaufort county. r~ln : Court. J. w. Stewart - verC^C. Spacrow. ^ . Pursuant to ajudgment rendered at the May term, 1909. of the Su perior court of Beaufort county in aTi titled action, the under slgned commissioner, duly appointed therein, will offer for sale aqd will * Mil, at the courthouse door in Beau tort county,* Washington, N. C-. on mouthy. fiurTtanan o'clock m.. to the highest bidder for cash, ' the following described prop ? ?rty, towit: All thai tract of 4and lying and being in theJ3tate of North, Carolina, county of Beaufort, bound ami amyiwa flg TonnffH! uogin - frtttg at a stake In Blount's ditch, at it. O. Prescotfa corner and running south . 199. poles to jf. R. Carton's line, thence #ast 40 poles and 4*l-t links -la ft, M. ftparrffg[B thducM iiurili pulop lo Blount'i ditch, thcpcp 40 polen* and 4 ih-2 links tap the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. Terms} .Cash, deed io be mad (i wLeu sals, la appiuved -by This the d day of September, 1909. WILLIAM DUNN. Jr.. Commissioner. 1 "STTTIfK m*' i.ilj-X-TiOXr" Notice 4a hereby given that 'at held on July 14, J909, an election for the city of Washington was ord for the VJilllU wn ?TB'W gton "WE fc ? P": of aald city of Washington, en Tues ^ day, the 14th dajtof September. 1909 for the purpose of voting on a bond A laaue of $2B.060.'m provided for In chapter 281, Private Acta of Oeuer eral Aaaembly of North Carolina, aion oi it07, the funda arlalng from ~ aald bond 1s*ue to be u*?d for the purpose of Improving the atreeta of the clty^of waahington. That at aald Aloctlon those who are in favtfr of la aulbg aald bonda and levying Uxea shall vote ballot* with! the "wocds "Por Street Improvements." and Uioae opposed to lasutng said bonds shall vote ballots with" the wbitft "Against 8treet Improvements" writ ten or printed thereon. The above aotlosi la by order of the Board. At a recent* meeting of the Board of the City Alder mea, the following were appointed for the city during the coming election when the question of leaning bonds to* tl>? MHOMIt of Hi.OOtl tor ?tr??t ' ' ^ f ? "V Wrm. 'zz . gar BRUSHES Our variety; in prices and patterns is so broad that you'll almost find fault with us for hating sumau^. we want td satisfy everybody, and everybody is satisfied. You, too, f - ? will}be satisfied if you buy brushes "here; ' y ff* ^ Suit ? you'll be tickled at the Wright lallOfiftk Parlors, ? yWho Tailor Beat In Washington^ YOU BETTER HURRY va round an?l view our imitfniflce'ht ula. . H-j u. over i.ooo resplendent Fall W(l Winter Woolen Innovations. We take your measure by the most. complete and ingenious measure^ fa to take a front and side viewftoOTtf." graph each customer, which en 1C cutter fft riraff a anlt flf you. ? - And when It comes It Is a master Suit? -you'll be tickled at the At, ? ARE NOW^DUE! Votes foi; the Gold and Silver Seil.Are Issued Only to Those Who - Pay at our Office , - HAVE|YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED - by our new French Dty Cleaning Process. -Makes them look like new. Our new Dry Steam SterilizingTress ing Mflrb'"" ?? g-r<-g?iont n>nrir ? Ladies' Coat Suits a specialty. Have your laundry <}one here. -Opt oreceJs destroys germS. 'Phone 242. Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. 132-4 WATER-STREET Mies McIUm Well* return? *1 to her home Id Rotfcjf tirduntfon Saturday] after ?-vtait to T. Stewart. . -Rev. and Mri.~W.~R. Npe spent Sat- 1 urcjpy hTThe city with Ml as . MarH Tankard, en route to Clinton, C. ' ? ? Louise- 0fc?erthwaito^return S>-the MImob jSVillis on East~Jdatn Btrdet. _ " ? C * ? . ~MIsh Sidney DavenporCTeft on Sat urday. fo*Pactolu a after a visit to Mrs. W. H. Clark. - '? f ? ? ? Mrs. Z. N.fLeggeit and children left Tor Edward Saturday i<. Leggett'a sister, Mrs. A. M. Edwards. - ? ' ? ?. Mrs. Alice Hunter and little daugh ter, Marjorle.jreturr.ed to their home In Kinston Saturday after a visit to Mrfc-Httnter'a-fetother, Dr. Ira Hardy. * ? ' \Tr? ti ffynpton went to Rocky | ; !rf8unt Saturday ?' accompanied by her son, Ral ford. Mrs. 8. H. Bennett left Saturday afterjioon for MoreIi3atF~Clty. * -Mrs. Lillian Dudley went to Bry an's Station on Saturday^ with her two children for a visit. v? ? Mr. Wiley Grist came over oh Sat urday from Choeowlnity for a visit. Mfss Alice Warren left Saturday for Morehead* City for a fortnight's Visit. . ?& Mr, K. H. HTmnn w<-nl tn Ri.l?.i?h on Saturday to ipend^Sunday. ? Mr. J- P^-:4 morning from Raleigh. Mr a. -^iu-3 Spain, of Greenville, is visiting Airs. J. I?. Latham, at the I "Ihnm'Nl, Mrs. 'J. B. Arch bell returned home today from Beaufort, where she has bean., for some Umo vloitlng? 4wt- \ mother, Mrs. p. W. Belt. Mr. John Bonner loft this morn ing for Chapel Hill to study law at the University. . Minn Caddie Ferula* left ? today ? Salem t{> enter-jcolleg^ thore^ ' . Mr. Herzpaa Carrow went to Mac- 1 key's Ferry today on business. -v" ? Miss Louise Moore left this morn', ing ffcr the Salem College, where she will study thia Jear. '? ? ' ? Mr. <Z '\i. C boro after a vfl Mr. Ray Winder left this morning | for his home in $llaatreth City. . / ? * * , ^'r ?nr! Mra U 1*. Carter lf.ft fh^R| morning for Beaufort for a week'i vialt. r . # ?? "? ? s Vn AHwr iini.ir 1ml ???? Mm'p wall today, after* v.ait to "StnrXTP^ Qargarius. Mr. T. W, Phillips and wife left weeks among the Northern cities. Mr Alb. rt Coploy returned Satur day from Mackey's Perry. Mr?. Andrew Latham returned Fri day from Baltimore and Norfolk. '* ? Mr.~Janris Supg came over from Maekcj'a Tony tkt Oalmday to itrwirt) SUMfiy. Mr., and E. tta&hunf and Min returned .on Saturday afuraoon from a two weeks' trip to ot$an Mr. Harry Mc.MuUwn returned this morning from. Wilmington atter a short stay ther?.* rVir.UfijL.to his home this morning af- 1 t^r epepdlng Sunday In the city. m m r . Mr. W. D. fjtghtower, of Relda- , rVfiie, returned "today "to his home af I ter a visit 10 frl^ids here. Mrs. Lizzie Wlndley returned on | Satur 1, ^ ^ -v m Master John H. Small returned on Saturday fron|_ni?trIp to* the North ern summer camp. Mrs.. Small ac companied her son from Norfolk. ! ?' ?. ? Massr* JJU Kborn and J. H. Har ris, of -Bnyslde, left this morning for Norfolk for the purpose of purchas ing a tog boat for the Roanoke Rail road * Lumber Oo to be used on ttH rtTftf Dr. T. J. Wchotoon was tn the city ? > UI<U|1 IU ? ul- n?y LI Willi ui th. Mr. J. H. Foltort l*tt thlft.mora-1 u tMtn tor * Hurt- 1 who "have booh vUitlng Mr. AtuLlps. An^FiicLean^'tetr U>dMy_tar tliW]f| homes .* - - _ ' . ? ? ' V a:iegea Isabel ICnd Mary6v^er and Mildred. r^turnod Saturdcy frotft Hvde county wli?rr thry' hftfr Tor tiife<? wgbjts. Miss Mlldrod Davis left fq? Wilaon today. . ? M * ? . * ' ? Miss Isabel CarterrSnd Mra. .Black- . wefl^vout to Pan aco&. Spring* today for treatment. . ^ Mr. -Taylor Whitehurst, <jf .Airrdr^pj left this morning lor Guilford Col- 1 lege. . 1 ' ' * ? Mr. Charles DTxorT, oT- AurOS-JS; passed. through the city this morn ing for Oxford, to enter ' Hornort, Military School: ? ? "? . m Mr. George Grlfflifc of net own, Spent Sunday ii| Washington. * * i ?-A41 thtrplettrr^s nt the (?etr at Sat- 1 urdiy night* were flue. The picture | called the' **Cord of Lffe" was thriller. And the thrills never stopped from the time the villlan hung the baby put of the window un til the usual rescue . by the plucky father. The women in the audience ?ogeaAed out to tlie motfs^j in thtr picture "Don't open that window!" when that act on thq-fflW of iha-nn- , conscious mother threatened the life of her babe. Theresa* good Hst of pictures tonight, too. Orchestra ,to=. night. AT THE DIXIE TONIGHT. For th.e coming week- he have se cured the services of Mr. Ejjl Gerken. Lhf hlnrfr fnre rnmortlan rml wonid'o champion whistler. This 1& the man ^at cap entertain jrdu for hours at the time wftti hTs funny jokes an'd witty sayings. The% pictures for to? night ar6 excellent, Tind some full of imnedy Mint >.v HI pkafcu tiff? tfm fpft sh well as the children. j A visit to the Dixie tonight will convince you or tne fact that we iup the very high est class of fllmw. It Isn't always a sure' test to meas ure a man's "Importance by his cheat | >X|iunslun. 7 ? ' WE BUY Town Talk Flonrl in Car-load Lot?. The Price is Right. Tele phone - ' Walter Credle &| Co. ONLY THF BEST HEAVY AND FANCY ? GROCERIES Carried. customers or no pay. Try j UNION GROCERY CO. . Original Price Today Lady's Go(jl W?tcl? $28-74 Gent'e Gold Watch 40. eo W.74 Gold Ring 19.00 . S.7I Locket and Chain l?.5? U.M Brooch lt.M 8.71 Bracelet ? ? UN ?.7? &et Knlvea and Forks 14.50 13.11 SUver Water Set XL. M 12JM Pitcher and Glastei N.H '?.7< Gut Glaaa Bowl. Sold S.M 4.41 Handsome Umbrella fc.H Ml These sales will count inj ? the Baby's Prize Con-I tiSt. Falling ~ * ~ Still : r ? r : ? : Thosr handsome and useful articles in our win dow. - Ten cents cheap er each day until sold. One is gone. Don't wait too long. -Talk (Tver The. Telephone. You can have a. Telephone ? - putjn your house in the city or at ytmr/farm at a yejry sur -passlngly low ?6sf,~aftd save many a lone drree ^and fft-*" hap* a life by being In direct and instantaneous touch with your. Doctor^ Gxoccr. Me.r r .chant and Brokt r,^ ' Weather reports and mar ket-qwalation* can be yccurcd dml\/Tj ? Interested" parties are - re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g*i CAROLINA TEL. AND " TEL. CO., 'Washington, N. C This proposition wfllinter ? est ypu.'-and it would be well proach of the cold Winter ; months. IF YOU WANT ?TO? 1 ? Get" results for your dol lar you ought to let us talk ? ELECTRICITY? -<6-y?u. Now is the time I I before the long winter- ev ingscome. We will begtad jRFJRST "? EXPERIENCE wim Ladies' Coat Suit? Does -not mean that we are inexperienced, and a visit will coavioce you that our buyer* have u?ed only the best of judgment* in their ? fouud s.. our store a're styles, shades andbmodels-rlikewfse some prices ? that are to be f ouod here only, and you are very L welcome even if you are not a purchaser. SPENCER BROS. ? HIGHEST CASH PRICES ' * paid for CHICKENS, EGGS Olid all TTOUNTR* PkULUJCE We carry Hay, Grain and all the very bent Flour at whole* ksmte? * ? ? PAUL & CUTLER KAST WATER STREET. ' THE NORTH CAROLINA Slate Normal and industrial College Maintained by the State for the wom en of North Carolina. Four Regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Comaes fo?'T\ailieisi Fall session be gins September 15. 1909. Thoae desir ing to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalog and other infor mation addeesa J. 1. FOUST. Ptg?..Gr?enabor<j>. N. C. ''WELCOME" Always feel that you are welcome when in our store. Wfc appreciate yqpr trade - and do all we can tpplesfce you. - ? Remember,, we have the agency foi VinoL, the great tonic-reconstructor. ? A complete line of Station erv and toilet articles al ways on hand. , WASHINGTON DM lOMPANt SBBCIAL5ALE1 Candy which you have been paying 40c0k>r -Will |be reduced to 10 and 20r. per pound. Sate begins ""uesday, Ang. 91, ar2~p. m. /V J. F. TAYLOE, 1 he Grocery Man. Save Us the Expense of a Collector 7 * * ' ? ; ' s . \ ... " 1 BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW! "V . ? ? Lll L mJUnnliviL i S - J ? ii - ? - .
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