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-r 14SGAL NOTICES l - . hoick NOKEpSfOTfiarBSauTort- county, the Bujwrior court. J. B. AllanX ^'nn!lff'!!lM l actl?: mtitlhA ? above has been VooTmeTTced TIT tl Lml tit me Superior court of Beaufort counter Tcnr the purpose of obtaining a di vorce absolute; and the skid ?defend ant will further-take notice thai she" . la required to appear at tfie term uf the Superior cdurt of saUl county, to beheld on Ihe third Monday in O; ? tot?r, 1909, at the courthouse in said county, in WaaEington. N. c^rtnd answer or demur to the complaint" in aald -action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de Thla 7th day of Sept., 1909. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk of the Superior Court. ) COMMISSIONER'S HALE. North Carolina, Beaufort county. Inl -r ihm flueerlor flqiirt. J. W. Stewart | vs. C.'C. Sparrow. Pursuant to a Judgment rendered at the- May term, 1909, of the Su perior court of Beaufort county "in the above entitled action, the under signed commisflioner, duly appointed therein T will ofcer lor aala. and will ?ell, at the 'courthouse door In Beau Ibrt county, Washington, N. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, at 12 O'clock m., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, towlt: AH that tract of land - lying and being in the State ot North Carolina', county ~ot Beaufortrbound ed and- described as follows: Begin ning at a stake in Blount's ditch; *at' R. O. Prescott's corner and running south 199 poles to H. R. Cayton's line, thence oaBt 4 0 poles and -4 1-2 links to S. -M ? Sparrow^s corner, thence north 199 "poles tu Blount's ditch, tfcenee-40 pole? and 4 1-2- links to thq beginning, containing 50 acres 1 r>r iM?-ibpfiw , nAgh. deed to be made whenTsale Is approved by | ^Judge of Superior court, ~T%ls the d day of September, 1909rf - ? WILLIAM DUNN. Jr.. Commissioner. | NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. ^Having this day duly qualified be fore the Clerk of the Stlperlfr Court o& Beaufort county as administrator oi the estate of 011via\ R. Fleming, deceased, all persons Indebted ?aid estate are requested to make settlement with me; and all persons | holding claims against the said i tate are notified to file the same, duly Itemized and verified, as prescribed by law, 'within one year from this date, else tfiia notice will be pleaded ib W ot. their recovery. * * This August 26, 1909. - 8. FLEMING,-' nf mivio Fleming, dee'd. [_ NOTICE. Sealed'Ws for the erection of two bouses, one at or near the foot of Pungo Creek Bridge, an* the other on piling near the draw of Pantego Creek Bridge, will bo. received by ?he Board of County Commissioners on the first Monday Jn Oofober; 1909, > be dpened at IS o'-elock m. Bids can be for either one or both houses. ? ah- 1 jTft?mrf seen at llie o!Uce ol lh? iMaSKIgllM, 1 to w-bem all bids ihust be directed. This September 7, 1909. Q. RUMLEY, Clerk to Board. ?" ' CITY TAXES. J The tax books for "the city or Washington hajrfe been turned "over to the undersigned, and thlB is to no tify all owners of prope'rty subject to ? tax that 1 am TQafly lu rwnl?e taxes for the ensuing year. They must.be cbTIectjja~it~once. W, B. NVINDLEY. City Clerk. October 7, 1909. -xoTirir ng SAf.R By virtue of the porwer of salgcon *alned in a mortgage deed executed by Samual 8. HardlKoif an<L Wife to 1903, and duly recorded in book No. 125, page 428, Register's opiee QT Beaufort- county, which ia referred to, I will offer for sale to the hlgh B 5 wWWi ^ fnr sBib. at the courthouse door. In the town of Washington, N. O., on MONDAY, ?OCTOBER 4. 1909. at 12 o'cloak. the following described property, to*wit: A certain lot of lafd lying and being la the, city of Washington, county of Beau fori, 8tate of North Carol lira, . * and being the eastern half of lot No. - ? 107 in tbat"part.of said city called 4 4?MacNalr Town," situated on the v ' north side of Second street and hav ~i!Tg^~fnnitaij on Second street of 60 feet, and runnfhg north 210 feet. > Bounded on the north by the lot of 1 * Mary T. McDonald, on the east by the . lot of S. R. Fowle, on the ireet by the lot of John Dowty and on the south by Second stVeet, and being the sfffte lot of land conveyed by C. M. Brown *nd wife to Samuel, 8. Hardlson by d??d dated June 1, 1908, iKitLii duly recorded 4n the Register'^ o #ee of Beaufort county, and la herein re ^7"" Four Years Experience and Learning tvery Day New customers added daily. Who has ypur ? ^ Insurance^ COME ANDLET ME SHOW YOU. * _CARL D. PARKER, Gen'4 Insurance. Havcns-SmaH Bld'g THE HOME YOU HAVE WORKED SO HARD FOR imt be In ruloa |qmorrow moraine. Fire from many causes, whlch~you rannol control, may destroy, In a few houiy, the result of a life time'fc labor. PRdTECT Y OtfR??LFTi Y INSURANCE In one of the best companies in the wbrW. We will issue you a poflry, the premium of which Is sosmall.that It's ridiculous to neglcct the protcciioa on account of cOdt. - ^ ) WM. BRACAW & CO., ? ' ?First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C. LET US MAKE YOUR FALL SUIT Tailored to Your Ideas After Your Own Fancies. We Assure You Faulttgssness in Fit, Individuality in Style, Correctness in Color, Everything Exclusive but the Price. Just step in and say you are willing to view our '' _ Fall and Winter Suitings. $18 to $50. WRIGHT'S TAILORING PARLORS, "Who Tailor Best in Washington." ' NEW FALL ARRIVALS " Parents who aTe now preparing their children for school will find our stock suited to their wants. FOR THE GIRLS ? Dress | GlnfehamB, Percales, Suitings, Fancy Prints, Worsteds. FOK THE BOYS ? Strong, serviceable Clothes, odd Pants, Caps, Shirts and Blouses. A good, solid strong Un.e of Shoes and ^Hosiery for both sexes. We Invite your attention to the best selection of DressGoods ever shpwn-ln thin city . Prices 5 Oc.\ 75c., and $1.00. All desirable shades. ? ? ? , ^ ' 1 J. F. BUCKMAN & SON : = * , WE SELL FURNITURE. , ii =nni ir i Your Opportunity is NOW! ~ ~ While we are placing our line ot Heat ing Stoves on show, to select from the iarge variety of Wood and .Coal Heaters. It will be our pleasnre to take your order and place one in your housg, store or office before the cold _ weather begins. You are invited to call a'fld see our stock. McKeel-Richardson Hardware Co. ir=ini ii i NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue or a dectjSJ of fhG~~3u= pert or Court of Beaufort county. In a special proceeding therein pending entitled D. B. Hooker and wife, Mary. vs. Jurats L. Mayo and others, which is hereby referred, to, and as ecmmissioneT therein &^pain?ed, T will sell at the ' courthouse door In Beaufort county, on MONDAY. OC TOBER 4. 1909. at noon, -for cash. to the highest bidder, that certain tract or parcel 'of tend- situated In Richland township, Beaufort county, adjoining the^ lands of E. Tuttle. B. J. West, -Jag. Potter, 'J; W. Mayo and others. descri-bed as follows: Begin nlng at an oak stump in the Spring of Bond line at the pocosin a^ove th?y north *55 west 240 poles at or near the Warren line^ thence up Paupau Swamp south 20 wwt MO POlea; thence Into the pocosin south 12 east 54)0 poles to or near the MIxon I0WJ thence north 32 eaBt 370 poles to Thoa. Campen's line; thence north 20 west to, the spring or Bond upper corner In the poconin, and with their line to the beginning. This July 1, >?0*. . A. D. MACLEAN, Commissioner. North Carolina, Beaufort county. Superior Court, Octqter term. 19X>9. E..J. Edwards v?Ntfa M. Edwardg. The defendant, Ida M. Edwards. stflT*t*lce notice that an action en titled as above has b?en Instituted _tn The Superior conrt oT nJworTort county by % J- Edwftrds for the pur pose ofjobtaining a rr absolute divorce agalnm ? thp i?pfMnda?t. . Ida MI'TEd wjirtls. which is returnable before a judge of the Superior ooiirf," October 25. 4 909, at the October term. 1909, of the -Superior .cotjrt 'of Beauforr county, at vrhich^tlme the defendant -ta required tu Ippwi and anawft og demuF to the complairK. or the relief demanded in the complaint will be allowed! . . / QEO. A.JPAUL, Clerk Superior Court. DELICIOUS v ? tOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES -A'nd Boa Bons Always Fresh at WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY i Ai Mr and Mrs. ,W._ S. Ctotigh and [-family spent the day here yesterdaV looking over Che toin oil a lour of tho eastern part?0t the State. Miss Annie Whltaker. of Kinston, returned to her home yesterday af ternoon. after a rfslt to MIsh Kllza Jfwih Uiyo. "? I ? ^ I- Tom , Gurkin arrived yester day from Jametrllle. to visit Mrs Dillard. ? ? Messrs. A. J. Co* and W. H." Ells worth returned yeaterday from Balti more. Sirs'. Boone, returned from a trip to j p?otfolk ttliU .'VHWymi Xewn^gfeV- 1 day. - -N'T- , Mrs. aAbney Stalling*, of Suffolk, Va.. Is here in town, vlHitlng #ieT sis- \ ferr Mrs. Harrell. ? . ? ^Wr. I-arry Mooro left, for New I ifern, today, after a short stay In the j city on business. ? ' ? ~"w Mr. Jhhn Fulforil r?>turne'd. last 1 night after a business trip out of \ | town." * ? ? ??.' * * i Mr. S. C. Barlett left this mfcrnihg I for bis home 1q "feufTolk, .Va., after a] vlslf to hie daughter. Vrj. Ilarrell 1 ? ' ? Mr. Daniel Perry ^returned last I night from a three weeks' vacation. Ijn the western part or the'State. ? '? ? ftirs. Sam t^e. ? n? ? Chnrnwlnlty .. passed through the rlty yesterday af ternoon, en route to visit at Whar ton.. * ? ? ? Mrs. J. H. Clark, of Pactolus, re turned to her homo yesterday, after a vlslf to her granddaughter. Mrs. > -* ? Mr. Jeff. Bennett, of Royal. spenT the day in town yesterday, en route home from Rocky Mount and Tar boro. ^ Mrs. P. S. Cuthfell. of Aurora, was lln town yesterday with" her .little girl, | Nellie, who Is being treated here for i I eye trouble, There is a great im- 1 I provament in- &e child's condition, we are glati'to say. 1 Mr. Joe Lewis, of Core Point, was | a vislror in the 'city yeeterday. Mr. Claude Robinson, of Aurora,* Is a Washington visitor today" ? * Mr. James L. Mayo, editor of The News, returned this morning from a business trip to South Creek.' Capt. A..W. St^ron returned ht>me ; lam night front Kiaetott. -where h<- { has been on business. is a Washington visitor today. Mr. Harry Susnian Ia? back from Baltimore, Md. . ? ? ' Miss Emma MtQowan. of Belhav en, who has been visiting Miss Goldie Ricks, left" this morning for her home. $ ? ? -Mr. Frank Jud90n left this morn ing yji iliu train.. Ik j a inftr' business trip. ? - ' - * * Hon, H. S. Ward left thi? mora-. ing for Elizabeth. Olty. to attend court. "l t "? ' * Miss Mary Austin and Mrs. Almon Hart arrived this morning from .New spent tfie day with Mr*. Hart's broth- 1 sr. Mr. Frank -iordan. ? ? 5, Mr. Charlie I,amb returned to his hnma mu man. .lighter 8 Hilt tt Ml I <>?*>.? '*?.? J ? aunt, Mrs. Bfattford Morton. on Kaat M ?i n ?' Street. . . Mr. and Mrs. -W. "H. Hooker, of Aurora, are in the city today. ? ?. ? Mrs. Ed. Braddy returned today after a, vlatt to friends ami relatives in Edward. ? ? Mr. J. T. Martin, of New Bern, passed- throu&ii Lh*-e4ty ye?ter?Uy, en route to JVilliamston. "> ? Through a mistake of the operator some of the pictures on the program were not shown last night. But they Will be put on tonight, and they are Vust got In 3.?M Blank Records yes I terday. Thejr will all b? made up * Into pictures Inside at three week# How about your coming Into this lot for a dozen. There la some one in. ? (Unce. perhaps, now aa you ad who would be mora than ' to have your l^enra* on a STTJDIO. -"cr?ckei?J?iL,l[?," too. Love me,jow Bay dog, Is. a good comedy drama, >ud iIjm. Colorotf ^t??ographer WoiiW ' cinafc** any one laugh. Mary Jane's' Lovers., la a good comedy also, and i the Game of Chesa, a good comedy drafeia, ?Ub MiifHrinn's Love Story makes_\UL-aj gped-a mUKIlIB ' is has ever\been sB&wn In {he city. The crowd certainly^ -turned out last uight to see the Dreyfus trial, and] the bouse .wan full all. the evening.) Orchestra again tonight. - ? : -i Carnival October 4. A carnival ia billed to appear in mis city" (or a w4ek, b^glhftlhf UC-" *ob?*r 4. The coming of this'show is 'or l ho benefit of the Ocean Fir* Ho. o enable them to Burcbase a hose wagon, so badly needed. This at racllon is one of the largest aud best in the road, and It 4? to be hoped the people will patronize it gener ously in as much ag It h&s been se- . cured. There are twelve attractiona. [I ilHllllfUllg tha blHh Ql ? - { 1 The 8how" Will be given on Market' streefT """ " " " '? " ?? Theater-Goers Disappointed! "The Final Settlement" company failed to'show up- last, night, much to the disappointment of The many who had bought tickets. an,d those who intended doing -a?f As' train after train arrived, the troup were anxiously looked for, and at 8 o'clock last night as there was nothing heard from thc^ players, the ticket morcy ww!? refunded- buyers. Washlim , ton was sorry to miss a really good performance, and if this company's acting was as flnvas advertised, it Is to hp regretted that thb catastroitfie occurred before the play reached hprp 'TwmilH fipmiulhm th? flail settlement was made. Nothing has been heard'of the company and it is a matter of com ec Hire tis to what was really the reason of their failure to reach here. IN THE HOME _? ff.WAJfS PREPARATION U tbttlal e p?o c oaf hi. Mint aad'tortatit ^'laatwni Ihroat Rallevci at once by deHrorlni Ihe infl?mnj?lK?n umtUOaa. Eitmii. ?nd peotlritiot Si .00. iOc, 25c All dniMHU. Just Received? a fresh lot of Cooking Pears. 30 Cents per Peck. 1 li? I i riiuiiL' p? ? ? ? Walter Credle & ~~ Co. ^ "IIO.VT vol* WANT ? TO PVT IN ? J. Electric Lights IX YOl'R HOI SE THIS FALL. SO vol' WILL HAVK A fiOOK I I.KHT ALL -wrsTKR 7 \VB ARK GLAI) To U ltMSH VOL' AS KSTIMATK FRKK, j AM> WILL IH1 THE WOIIK AT I COST, CALL Oil 'IMIONK WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT j THE NORTH CAROLINA I State Normal and I nd ustrial College ! Maintained by State for the wop*- f en of North Carolina. Four Regular | Courses Leading to. Degrees. Special ? Courses for Teachets. Fall session be- | gins September 15, 1909. Those desir ing to enter should apply as early as possible. Fo'r catalog and othecinfot--.,_ mation address ? J- I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Carried. We please our customert or no pay. Try ua. union Grocery co. j ]?[ DONT I J||,_ Walk or,gide. Talk Over The Telephone, You can have a Telephone put in your house in the oi?y . fa' ji yuui fim atgvwyiuf-1 I pa??inBly toW-eo?c, and tave many a lonjj drive and per haps a life by being in diredt and instantaneous touc h with your Doctor. Grocer. Mer chant and Bro^ct r, ' Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. ? IntpfMlfrf*- pqrt^! arc r>. quested to communicate w lffi Mr. O. W. BeIf,"M'g"r~ CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO.. " Washington, N. C. This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap W proach of the cold Winter HIGHEST, CASH IBICES f pain tor T t CHICKENS, EGGS and nil COUNTRY PRODUCE We can-}- Hay. Grain and ail Kln<l? KeeUHuK ? W e l,?n.ilc the very_be?( Flour at whole- I sale. - ? " PAUL & CUTLER | EAST WATER STREET. The UuKineKM Course -at the Public School will be?ln n?uct Monday. It offers you un opportunit> to become an expert stenographer for the nmnll fee of $5.00 a month. - a. jdcut> lU v to llnil just Lhr -??pattern you have l?ecn look liiK for, woven iurbjust the sort of fabric you want ami made up into your t idea of tiow a Suit ?liuu\d In> Klyjed. You'll llml micIi a uuriiicnt Intact -..'u1 f * . . ii i ? ivrtini rirtr . FOX and the ffiricc i*^jusi ?liere ^ou want it. SPENCER BROS Just Received, Fresh Front the MiH, Car Load of Town Talk Flour Packed as follows: Whole barrels, half barrels, 24-pound sacks and 12-pound sacks. I This is the best Flour made. Call :phone 123 and try it. 1 -j j. f. tayloe; The Grocery Man. ?HELP IS OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the GRF.A1* AMERICAN SHORTHAND- AND BUSI NESS COLLE<"rFj, Durham. N. C ^ ia ready and willing tohclp.Ynn sernrft a Ilijjh-KTade Business Education. The ONLY Business College in the Caro linas presided <over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. Penmanship^ civil Service. English Branches; etc. road- Fare- Paid ? PosU-ions. Guaranteed. I Kollars and Kuffs THK SPF. I.I.I \r; IS BAH. WT' THK WniiK WE PITT OX C0U4JR8 AND CITF8 18 PKRFKOT. GIVE TR VOI R CLEANING AND PRESSING. 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