LEGAL NOTICES
'NArtb C.r6IIn*rB?.ufort ciurity.^ln
the Superior court, October term.
Company fffi jt VW. Marshall CoU?
pany and Traction Engineering
. , Eotomt.- Notice of Bummoaa and
attachment, ? * . ' ' ' ?
Tfife "defendants above named WITT
take notice that a s6mmona In the
above entitled action was Issued on
the Sth day of July. 1909. by the_
Superior court of. Beaufort county,
North Carolina, for the pufpose of
Covering " against the -.defendants
damages for the breach of contract
. *?-. with tho construction ;
of an electrical car Hne In the city
of Washington, N. C.. In the sum of
J. wo thousand dollars, which said
summons is returnable* to the Su
* perlor court, of Beaufort county at
the cour^ house In Washington, N.
C., on the~25th day of October, 1909. i
before the judge of the Superior
co'u Dt , at a oourt their to be held ?
tlce that a warrant of attachment
was Issued from the said coulrt,- re
turnable as aforesaid; on the #th day
of July, 1909, against tho property
of the defendants, at which time and
place above named defendants ara
required to appear and answer or de
mur to the complalntr-or the^-relief
therein demanded will be granted.
This 14th day of J.uly, 1909.
GfcO. A. PAUL,
Clerk Superior Court.
- NOTICE OF 8ALB.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained "hi a mortgage deed executed
by Samuel S. Hardlson and wife to
O. Mi Pggn-B.* ilatari 1 at day nf .Tii/ip,
1903, and duly recorded In book No.
125, page 4 28, Register; s office of
"Beaufort county, which la referred
will offer fop sale -to the hlgh
Mt bidder ^t public auction, for cash,
at the courthouse door, In the totfn
Uf ?WaBhliibtou. s. a. en MONDAY,
OCTOBER 4, 1909, at 12 o'clock, the
following described property, to-wlt:
K certain -lot of land lying add being
in the city of Washington , county of
Beaufort, 8tate of North Carolina,
and being the eastern lialf of lot No.
107 In .that part of said clt? caUed
"MacNair Town," -sttuatfcd on the
north side of Second street ami hav
ing a frontage on Second street of 50
~feet, and I'urtQing- fifiPTh" 210 feet.
Bounded on the north by. the lot of
Mary T. McDonald, on the east bjjthe
?let of S. R. Fowle, on the west by the
lot of John Dowty and on the south'
by Second street, and being the jBame
lot of land conveyed by C. M. Brown
and wife to Samuel S. ^Hardlson by
uhw fltlmf Junw ?i. ises, .ykith iu
du>'y record^ in the Register's office
of*; Beaufort county, and Js herein re
*2 Tbia September 1 , 1909.
Cf. M^BttOWN, Mortgagee
NOTICE OF 8.UK.
By virtue- -of a decree of -fin
perior Court of Beaufort county, in
a special proceeding therein /pending
? fnrtitled=z?L XL . H*eIqck_m.
Bid* can be for either one or both |
houses. ? ? "
ilflcatlonr can
i*at Che office of the undersigned,]
to whom all bids -must he directed.
Thla September 7,1 909.
' ? ' - . O. RUMLEY,
Clerk to Bo*rd.|
r . T . CITT TAXm.
The tax hooka for the cRy o t
Washington ba*? baan. turned over
to theuhder*1gned, and thla is to-Mjr,
tltr ?U gwgaca' of property subject to
tax that I am ready to racaN ? taxes
for the ensuing year. T^y must be
collected at oaea.
W. B. WINDMBY. City CMc.
^ October 7, ?_*_ ,? ??
> i . >?> i ? vi ** ^Maa^r 1
r IS V OUR- HOUSEHOLD HUKNITURE INSURED? in cw of W
Lyou would have to buy new furniture and If it is not insured, see us at once
and let one of our companies take the ri?k. The cost id very little. If you ;
have any property that is not covered by FIRE INSURANCE do not pub,
oft insuring it. \ N
WM. BRACAW&CO.,
First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C? . !
LET US MAKE YOUR FALL SUIT
Tai'ored to Your Ideas After Your Own Fancies.
FauItlesSness in Fit,
Individuality in Style,
Correctness in Color,
| Everything Exclusive but the Price.
Ju$t step in end say you are willing to view our
ralranil Wintar a- ?gfl 1
ran aim vv i?tct aiprotro.
WRIGHT'S TAILORING PARLORS, }
"Who Tailor Best In Washington. ""
We ^ftssnre You
DOWN PRICES
_ FOR NEXT TEN DAYS
To clear out printed Dress Goods we will offer our en
. tire line of light weight Dress Goods asTollows:
22[l-3c Figured SUk TiMuc, 15c 15c Florentfne dritandle, - '2 l-icl
18c Drape Dc Linde Taf- 12 1-2 and 10c Ctonzelle and
feta. . 13 l ie Aristo Organdie, ' 8c
? . .. - i
'15c Dotted Swiss Muslin. 12 I-2c 7c Almcaio Batiste, 5c j
12 l-2c Parrs Tissue, 10c 5 a. id 6c Printed Lawns, 4c
I I F RIICKMAN fr SON |
Your Opportunity is
NOW! .
While we are placing our line ot Heat
ing Stoves on show, to select from
the large variety of Wool and Coal
Heaters. It wiil be bur pleasure to
take yourorderand placeonein your
house, store or off ice before the cold
weather begins. Vmivnr
ciill and see our stock.
- McKeeURichardson
Hardware Co.
.Subscriptions
ARE NOW DUE!
Votes for the Gold and
Silver Set Are fsstied
Onl^ to Those Who
j - C C%
?HELP IS OFFERED?
"WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. ?o. Buskin 4b Ber
rjr-(I?e.) will offer for sale, for-eash.
to the, highest bidder, at their place
of bWneee, In thee. city cd washffcg
ton, on Main stitoet, st noon, on Sep
Umber "21, 1909. nil of the teock'of
Roods, wares and merchandise, fiy
nlture and fixtures, described in the
mortgage above referred to. Alt in
ventory of aaid goods, furniture and
fixtures can be s**n at the store of
Buskin ft Berry (1^).
This September i, 1909.
. 8ugK*N 4 BlfiRRY (Inc.)
H you haven't answered enough
ad*, you haven't scored enough bar
stains.
Mlsa Let* Berry and Miss MaggSe
Mann, of Swan Quarter, arrived In
the eity last night and left thia.mortw
in* for the State Normal and -indus
trial CoU?f?. Crycnabdiro.
- Mifclt -Emily Ift-rlriltt, iinnphfnr nf
Mr. L. KJ. Reddi't. of Edward.' N. C*..
passed through ttxe rlfy yest&rday 1
afternoon, on her way to the State
Normal and luduaUUI CoMege:j
Greensboro.
? ?
Miss Belver Bennett,- daughter of I
Mr. As B. Bennett, left for her home
In Edward, yesterday afternoon.
in?wrn, GtfUi'K'1 raul, Jl?bb? ^Vur-'
ren and H. H. Car row left thlB morn- 1
,1?54?>i* New.Bern on business.
Mlsa Rosa Stevenson, of Shawboro,
left 'yesterday ofternoon to resume
her studies at St. PaufH^sc.hool hi
Beaufort, after a visit tint?
In Eastern North and South Carolina.
Miss Clemmie Ffemming and mVb.
Molly Flemniln^. of GWmesland.-who
have ln?eiv TlalHim ft lends here? I'
yesterday for their home.
MIU LIIIUB PlCMFI!l| fHUniM 10 1
Aurora yesterday afternoon' afteryaj
visit to Mrs. Ellis on East y{iti ;
street.
Miss Belva J^nett returned tol
her home In Edftard, after visiting 1
friends and relatives here.
Mr. C. D. Parker left yesterday on |
a short business t rl|?s
V ? ?
Misses Margaret Ross and Sadie
Bonner, of Bonnerton, spent yester
day with friends in the cky on their
v,-ay to Littleton Female College. ? i
? ?
Mr. Mark E. Ross, of Bonnerton,
?pent the day here yesterday en
route to weidon.
^?Mf? L. H? Redditt and daughter.
Miss Emily Ma^ef Edwajjd, left to
day for GreehsborO. where Miss
Emily will attend the: Greensboro
Female College. * ?
f " *
Mr. M. F. A^Rtson left this morn
Ing for Oriental. New Born and else
vhere on business.
Mrs. Ifi SC&lghi left this morn
ing for Pocono mountains, Penn-,
Atlantic City and other points.
.* ? ? a. t a
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smlther re-|
turned this morning from their wed
Miss -M41drod Moore r^rn?d fhis-j
morning to her home in Nertolk af
ter a visit to Miss Julia Mo^M.
Mrs. Frank Bowers returned this!
morning from Raleigh, where she I
wen J- to attend the funeral of herj
uncle, Mr. Val Perklr.s.
Mr. Ellis Williams, of New I
is in the city today.
Master Fred Moore leaves fori
Beaufort tonight.-^where he will re-|
sume his studies in St. Paul's school.
-? ?
Mr. F. L. Nicholson, roadway civil
engineer of ' the N. & S.,_ passed
through the city this morning en
A Powerful Drama.
What is
Prom the dark kitchen there eman
ated a series of thumps and angry ex
clamations. Jones was looking- for
the cat ?
"Paf" called the son from the stair
way.
"GotoJ>ed and let me alone," blurt
Cd "1've>??*. barked my shins."
ment f
? j | iti'UT 11/
nent s ai)eu>
"Wei., what i^"??? Didn't I tojl vo
x> keep quiet?"
? i a?an-t near'your shi-'s bark."
I ? And the next moment Tommy wan
I being pursued by an angry sire with
a hard hair brush.
To An. visitors
NOW IN THE CITY.
li you? are hgge tor a lew hour*
don't forget to visit Baker's Studio.
Phone 252. We wilt- lie Uelightetl-m
have you* x
B.iXER'S STUDIO.
HTHOMEf
IN TH
-COWAKS PREPARATION it abaolak pre-"
V tfclioo ataiBil rwumonii, cold*. croup.
? J. coutbi, Midi arxl mtcdcss in lunti and
rhroat Kdtewt atooce by dejUoyinf ll>c
loftaiamattoo and confcifioQ. Exit mil
and pewlialia*. %IM. UK, 25c. Afi
druitiiU. . .
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State\^Iormal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for the wom
en of North CargJMt Fouj Regular
Courses Leading (ox>egrees. Special
Courses for Teasers. Fall session be
gins Scmcmber 15, 1909. Those desir
ing to enter should apply as early a?
possible. For catalog and other infor
mation address
J* !? FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C.
DELICIOUS
XOWNEfS"
CHOCOLATES
? AND?
Bon Bons
Always Fresh at
WASHINGTON
DRUG COMPANY
DON'T
Walk or Ride..
Talk Over
U^The Telephone.
You can have a Telephone
jjut in your house in the city
or at your farm at,a very sur
passingly low cost.pnd save
many a lony drive and per
haps a life by being th direct
and instantaneous touch with
your Doctor. Grocer. Mer
x^haht and Broki r.
Weather reports and mar
^*f?rcsfed parties are re
quested to communicate with
Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i ?
CAROLINA TEL. AND
TEL. CO.,
Washington, '^J. C.
This proposition wUUnter
est you. and it would he well
*to investigate before the ap- |||-|
proach of the cold Winter. ' ?
months.
IDS
OUR FIRST*-- __
EXPERIENCE
' v ? ' > " ''
with 1 \
Ladies-^bat Suits ~
Does not mean that we are . ..
inexperienced, and a visit
will convince you lhat pur 1
buyers have usnly the ^ -
best of judgmenrin their
selections. To be found at
our store are styles, shades
and models-tike wise some _
prices ? that are to be found"
here only, and you are very
welcome even if you ar<5 _
not a purchaser.
SPENCER BROS. > -
highest cash pricks.
fcpaid for,
CHICKENS, ?GGS
? " *? * aiifjiall * . s?^j
COUNTRY PRODUCE
We rarry HayrC^atnahtl all
kinds Feedstuff ? >Vo handle
the very best Flour at whole
Male.
PAUL & (JU 1LLR
EAST WATER STREET.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
of the facts in the case ? that electric lights do aot
smoke up your walls and ceilings and ruin your plc
tures tind bric-a broc; that olectric lights require no ?
matches, thereby avoidiifg all danger of fire; that there '
is no smell or .smoke with electricity; that electric v
lights do not consume any of the oxygen in the air,
and therefore do not make you feel stupid and "good
for nothing" after staying for a white in aclosedroom
where it is turned on?\ . ? . ..
\*(e have lots of other good points which we will
be glad to explain if you will give us a chance, and the
defects of ojir system are so small as to be practicably
negligibleis2pSt's figure.
WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLIANT
Just ReceiVed/t'Tfesh From the Mill,
Gar Load of^Tmv&TalOlouL
Packed as follows: Whole barrelsv half barrels,
24-pound sacks and I "* r"m>il sacks.
This is the best Flour made. Call phone 123 and
try it. '
J. F. TAYLOE,
The- Grocery Man.
ONLY THE BE$T) |
HEAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES ?
Car~ied. ^'e please our
customers or no pay. Try
ui.
WE BUY '
Town Talk Flour
in Car-load Lots,..' The -
Price is Right. Tele-,
phone- (
Walter Credle &
Co.
L/FE INSURI\NCE
Satisfied policy hildesptarp my references. Let me
show you a Life Insurance contract. It will pay you.
C.^. PARKER,
GENEkAL INSURANC .
Havens-Small Bld'g Phone 85.,
- HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED -
by our new French Dry Cleaning Process., Makes them
1 look like new. Our new Dry Steam Sterilizing Prm
' ing Machine is doing excellent work. Ladies' Coat
Suits a specialty. Have your laundry done here. Our
process destroys germs. 'Phone 243.
Alderman-Capehart Laundry, IiiicV
132-4 WATER STREET
ins in our window may decide the Conte
and jewelry repairing to be de