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F(1R_SALEJBY ALL QQOp DEALERS LEGAL NOTICES ? .xotictL 7 ?ollBa. fijaautortl county. In Superior court. J. B. Allen vs. Cballle T: Allen. ? V ~ . Vhe defendant above named will -tok* nniWttiinn acLignIflnime<La? r court of Beaufort county iwirnnse nf obtaining ,t fl] ; and the said defenil flfrther take notfre-tket-eh* . ie required" to'appear alt the term of ; 'j. the Superior court of said county, to i held on the third Monday Jn- Oc 1909, at the-CQurthbuseJn said county. (n Washington, >J. C., and wer:or demnr to the complaint In action, o%-the plaintiff will ap ~Tl*r it tin TWMtt for the raTlsfdaJ manded In aald complaint. This_7th day of Sept., 1909. ? , A.-PAUL. Clerk of the Superior Court. pit'.iVi' T.r. . ' ^ ' COMMISSIONER'S SALK. North Carolina,1 Beaufort c<mnty.' In the Superior Court. J. W. St&wart . C. C. Sparrow. rant lo ?a jwdnmant. renderpd , the May term, 1909. of the Su perior court of- Beaufort county In to above entitled action, the under signed commissioner, duly appointed therein, will ofTer for sale and will sell, at the courthouse door in .Beau fort county, Washington. N. C., MONDAY. OCTOBER 4TH, at til ;n?., to the highest' bidder fori caifli; the following described t>rop- 1 lying and belngln the State of.North Carolina, county of Beaufort, bound i ed and described an follow*; ? Begin. nlng^at a stake ^n BlOHnt's- ditch, at ? R. a. 'Preecott's corner And running south- 199 poles' to, "H. R. Cayton's^ liffe, thence east 40 poles and 4 1-2 Unk7 to 8. M. Sparrow's corner, thence north 199 poles to Blount's^ dUcty, theft ce 40 poles and 4 1-2 links ? to the beginning, containing 50 acres .more or less. Terms: Cash, deed to be made when sale is approved by Judge of Superior jcoiirt This the d day of September. 1 909. , ~ vf^WLLIAM DUNN, Jr., W Commissioner. j V" r*mci: or Er.EorioN. is hereby giten that, at a of the Board o,L 'Aldermen eld on July 14, 1909, an election lor the city of Washington was ord ' ered to be held In the various wards of said <51 ty of Washington, on Tuee for the purpose *^f tpting on a 1>oi^ - -issue of fIB.OOUias provided for tar chapter 281. Private Acta of Oener eral Assembly of-North Carolina, ses sion of 1907, the -funds arising from >^4ee?"4Jia LtmpnmLm the streets 1T< the city of Washington. That at said election those who are in favor of is suing said bonds and levying taxes shall vote ballots with the words "-For Street Improvements." sad ^hair'vote~Tiam*r~- with the words "Against Street Improvements'' writ? ten or printed thereon. The above notice Is by .order of the Board. At a recent meeting of the Board | ot the City Aktewney the following to act during the booting elec<| when the question of Ifeulng bonds! to the amount of $?,004> lor stiiet| Improvements will be voted on. Second wurd^-W. L Langblnc- 1 > S. Hodgsa. J; Whitford. Third ^???1 "foorth ward ? W First ward ? Winfleld's stables, ward ? City., hall. "third ward? HU?!IH1 1 IHUPHi. Fourth ward ? R. U Joom' black smith "shop. ~ This llth day of August. '09. WINDLZY. C\tX Clerk. have been turned oyer to the nnderaigaed, and this Is to no tify all owners of property- subject to U&c that I am re?dy to receive taxes for the ensuing year. They must b* cted at once. j f-~ v W. Bf^WINDLBY, C|ty Clark. V October *> t#09. &TK>N. f Qualified be ARE NOW DUE! ? ? - Votes for the Gold and" Silver Set Are~4sstied Only to Those Who Pay at our Office Our variety in prices and patterns is so broad that you'll almost find fault with usfSr having so many. But we want to satisfy everybody, and everybody is satisfied. .You, too, wilQbe satisfied if you buy brushes here. *OU BKi l bKHfclRRY D" onr magiuncent ui?. piny of over J.OOO rMplendent fvui "id Winter Woolen Innov.Uow>. 'Who Tailor Best In Washington. - HA^RlTOim CLOTHES QttAHEU by our ne^w French D*y Cleaning Process. Makes them look like new. Our new Dry Steam Sterilizing Press injtJdachinc is doiag excellent work. Ladies' Coat Suit?i? specialty. Have your laundry done here. Our 'VWnn* 1A1 !^V i ' Alderman-Capehart Laundry, lite. r 132-4 WATER STREET FOR NEXT tEn DAYS was in the city today oq buslnesa be^ | Ijare Ihn BnmM , from .South Greek 6Tv!iir?is daugfin .tor,; Mrs. Sarah P. ijayo, on. Kant Main w ' , Mildred Ha?l?, of LeechvlUe, came yaaterday afternoon to vlait| Miss Virginia Harris. ? ? L. Mg. _Thoa. J. Latham returned ye. terday from NorfSnf Mn- strlved Plnnlnwn nuiiapHa* n ...... from I .plnetown yoatwrday afterneon and | wllKyigit her"mfeor. Hrt. Ar-Wr I.artinm. " *~M\m Maria 8. Hardy lCTt yesterday] afternoon for Greenville, to be, gone fortnight. Mr. J. P. m utTls fl' Mills. 1 ? returned yesterday to hl? home after! a couple of days spent in town. ME- Claude ^Canrow went to Fk>r-| ence, *8, C., "yc?at#hniy afternoon. ^CiBS XoJiise Grfet spent the dk* in) town yesterday from Chocowinity. ? ? Miss Mamie Warrington returned tu Mew nai'ii ivMrmAnv nrt?. , ..1ntr .lo-Mlssee. Annie J"Shel ton and 8adie SanfdrO. _ MIbb Willie Bragg Cowell arrived yesterday to visit her brother, Mt, R. B. Cowell, on Reepasn street. ? ? Missefl'Lela and Neva Flowers, of Vandemere, were in (he city yeater~ day on th^Jr way to attend the At niinii rnmiTHir wiiii* in the city tbey-?rere the guest of Miss Louise Iiuckman, on West Second Itiwt. ? ? ? ^ JE"3 ? > "MesB'rt. Charles, and Allen Moore! left this morning Tor Nforfolk where they will attend achool. ? ? Mr. Ned Myers arrived in town thlw mnrnlng fap. B atny | his' family. Miss Mildred' Moore, of Norfolk, arrived this moral n* to visit Miss Julia Moore on ilark#?t street. 3" # t- Mr Jon Pendsituu. ot areenvllle.j inton this * ? Mr. \vm. BragawTli expected hom? : tonight, from a Wmg^trip to the western pari of thsflKaw-? 1 ? J* v '.'"-VI Mrs. Beverley Mess arrived last "nignt alt er a stopdtgr*o^ee-65?iaj&^ lly in Aberdeen. Mr, Moss met her j in Parmele last night 'to acsompcny ' her home, Col. W. B^Jtojman^lsJntown to- 1 -day, from Tharlftt Mr. W. A. Thompson, of Aurora,] j was here today. ? ?_ Miss Rena Hoft^er. dP.ughter\of County Commissioner W. W. Hooker, of A urora^ passed through the^itr this morning for Louisburg Female College. ' If Mr. John Hooker, of Aurora. ha?| gone to Littleton u> enter school^ Mr.Herman flafrj, ot AttfflFt, Hit here this moralng for the A. and M. | | JColege, Raleigh. T . The program at the Oem tonight Is an unusual ons.? ' What would you do | nf ft hnrg-, | your mirror w>me night? What one I woman did and what happened will | be shows on the film tonight, costumes are tfph and elegant, ramie view of 8trausburg Is fine, too, |n fact the whole lot are wpII wort* -going to see. The Wtrmg Burglar Is another rkh corned* piece, very dlf ferent from- Tlfc Hand. Orchestra n? In i atklltr. Jmt ao r QT ^lrl Air ftf jffttfTj own to ifie roev* of life. , fcut. whyF v- -_- .realizes the truttr u3Tiftjt st?uft?trOfi? Theft send your hoyg aud girls .to %;hool next Mori day. Let them tome with cheerful, bright faces; eucou rage* them to doi] Lhslr best In -your public school ? tR"C|j moil effectual door of hope to hun N. CT-NEfrBOLD, Supt. >, AT THE MXlt. ' W?>l>4|p this week has the op portunity WseelhK'Pnp.of the clever est hiuek-ftt^d ; cpme^iiiku* aud the .. aanHrta 'rh'inqnlon .whistler now ai>4J pearlug on the Atuerlsan stage. He" can . entertain you for hours as was evidenced by hls-JnULai appearance last nfcht at the Dixie, l?ls songs and. Jokes are up-to-date, nothing Btale ot, rusty In their makeup. Mr. attdLKhen bis coming wai announced at the Dixie the pleasure of. the Dixie patron^waa buundless. Hh? p<?r formance last night more thaq came up to their expectations. The pio tures were also good and reeelve(l great applause. Visit this popular, place-of amusement tonight and' see Serkeii if you want to enjoy an old Fashidn^good, Norm uar6Ulill IflTlgh. W- will be worth your while? ftfews Issues Daily Coupon Readers o'f^The .-fJews will notice that. beginning- yesterday. Daily News coupons good at ^mltBer 3FTTO . In the baby contest, t^as Inserted. This coupon -will be published dally dur Inc; week. Now Ih tho time to Becure additional votes and .read The TiawTallecltosnb scrlbe to this papqr had better do so, between now at^d. Saturday. Remem-" ber the time is growing short, to cast your votes and also your time is short to get votes and The Daily News. both for one price. Subscrib ers are coming in- all' the whll^-you had, better add your name t<rnre list. hummer.. It gives y " 1 ? t"A-u thiuns for one, thfi~paper and a chance. to ?ntfl fnr Y"ur farorite baby. > Don't delay In subscribing, you might be too late, if_you_j>ut it ofT. to win the prise at Smlthers. Farmers' Mreting. rne rarm^ru of iTlt? coutuj uiu'tu be congratulated in paving an oppor tunity to attend the farmers' meet ing in Washington on next' Tuesday, the 14th inst. Among other lectur efs will be Prof. C. L. Goodrich, who is one of the best equipped and most attractive talkers on farm manage ment. His talk alone yill be worth the trip to Washington. New Alderman for First Ward Mr. Henry? g* Hardiftg was last night named as'alderm&h from the ?FTrstward as successor to Mr. Frank C. Kugler, who recently tendered his resignation. -II ?""M^*3ai3!u?Tf.M?^^^ j!l?muerl| of the real estate and collection agen cy of H- E. Harding & Son. ^JHe has been a resident of this city for a number of years and one of' Wash ington's most influential and popu lar citizens. The city's Interest will be safenn ma nandt. ^HewllI make a capable, efficient official. UNLOADING OOAI* . A large schooner Is unloading coal at the Havens Oil MllL Company. The coal 1b for fuel 'daring the coming What? Shorthand and Typewrit ing. < "Where?- -Jit the Public School. When 7 Next .Monday, September 13. Why? To train expert steno gjOST assuredly you can have om flff uf?'? !? Ynr yours. But remember when youget my pboto il.wHl be mounted poi t^r ai^or^ ^fiesp* ular what my face goes upon u'' the clothe* that go upon my back. BAKER'S STUDIO. In Car-load JLots. The Price ia Right Tele phone ' g' " Walter Credle & HEAVY AND FANCY Walk or Ride. Talk Over Thefeiephone. |You can have a Telephone put in your houte in the city or At y Our farm at a wry eur p^ssinclx tow. cost, and save nfanV a long drive and per lAfrn u llfr by iirlug in dure* and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Gro^err~ ' chant and Brokt r. ' Weather r^pofls and mar ket quotations can be sccured ? interested parties arc re quested to communicate with Mr. J), w. Bell, IVfg'i CAR0TELA S AND Washington, N. C. , This proposition will inter ? and jw would he wail. to inscestignt* before the ap prorfch. o| the* cold tVlnter r. IF YOU WANT. ?TO? s Cet results for your dol lac.iw ou^ln to let us talk ELECTRICITY to you. Now is the time to have your - house Wired ^before the long winter ev tp subtnit a free estimate firin? Y^ur House." WASHINGTON ELECTRIC - PLANT. ? Countless ' Coughs' bate beet) pCTiiii?cml,curc4 ifltta Ptso a Cure. It is com* posed ?1 the cooct effective ? remedies kootrn in medicine rsfiwsaMMsais I SBeCtipn*. sod bss become L world fsnous tbronsh nearly I^SU i cm my otnan#? M Pfygtsts, 23 Cwto ^ OUR FIRST ? -- JEXBERIENCE-, with Ladies' Coat Suits ?e POC'S not mean that we are ? inexperienced, and a visit wttl convince you that oiir ? ~ buyers-have used only the best of jydgmeot in their selections. Te-be found at ? : our store are styles, shades anH mrwIoU.-likf W||B.? SOipe Alices ? that are to be found here only, and yoM are very welcome even if -you are not a purchaser."- ' TfPENC&Mrar H IGH KHT CAIUI-L'BIPBH paid for CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCEl ? ??""-* "?f firilfri and all kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very. beat Flour at whole PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. rHENORTH CAROLINA" State Normal and hiifastrial College klaintaineJ" by the Sute Tor tfie woni ip of North Carolina. Four Regular -ourses Leading to Degrees. Special ^ouraet for Teachers. Fail session be fins September 15. 1909. Those desir ng to enter should apply us early as x>ssible. For catalog and other Infor nation adgfess I. I. FOUST, Pres., GreenSbdro, N. C. - "WEltOMT \lways feel that 4 you are welcome when in our store. We appreciate your trade" ind do all we can to please rou. Hemember, we have the igency for Vinol, the great :onic-reconstructor. iV complete line of Station sry and toilet articles al ways onjhand. WASHINGTON ORUG COMPANi SPECIAL SALE! Candy which you have been paying 40c. for will Ibe reduced to 10 and 20c, per pound. Sale begins (Tuesday, Aug. 31, at 2 p. m. ^F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man. zn Save Us the Expense | of a Collector BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW! LL ,yi t UFE IHSURAffCE i ? m
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