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LEGAL, NOTICE^ 5 NOTICE. ~ MflCfott Twmntyrfifj The defendant above named wlH _ ' take notice that an action entitled <*s v above has been commenced In the _ Superior conrt of Beaufort bounty for the purpose of obtaining*^ dl L ~ >brce' absolute; and the-sald defend ant will further fake notice that she Is required to appear afc the term of the Superior court of said county, to - - 1je held on the third Monday lp^Oc ~ r~ tober, 1909, at the courthouse In said county, in Washington. NJ C., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, 01^ the plaintirf will ap ply to the ?ourt for^the relief de manded in said complaint. This 7th day of 8ept, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL. Clferk of the Superior Court. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina, Beaufort county. In i the Superior Court. J. W< Stewart vs. tf. C. Sparrow. Punuaat MS a judgnaeat rendered * at the May term. 1909. of the S\? peflor oourt of Beaufort oounty In the above entitled action, the under signed comxylseloner, duly appointed inerein, win oiler for sAle tfid WUT ?ell, at the courthouse door In Beau fort county, Washington, N. C., on MONBaYT OCTOBER 4TH, ?l-l4 ^-O'clock m., to the highest bidder for rtaah thp fnllnq-ing rtmrHhprf prnp erty, towit: All that tract of land lying and being in the StAte of North Carolina, county of Beatifort, bound *ed and described as follows: 'Begin ning at a Stake 1q Blount's ditch, at R. O. Prescott's corner and running south 199 polea to H. R. Carton's line, thence east <0 poles and 4 1-2 llfiKB s: M...BPW6WH cornfei1. thence* north .199 poles to Blount's ditch, thence 4 9 poles and 4 1-2 links to the beginning-containing GO acres more or less. Terms: Cash, deed toa be made when tale is approved by Judgw ut Superior conrt. This the d day of September, 1909. WILLIAM PUNN, Jit, Commissioner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this. day duly, qualified be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort county as administrator of the estate of Olivia R. Fleming, -deceased, -au . persona lndeotoq to. said estate are requested to make settlement with me; and all persons holding claims against the said es tate are notified to file the same, duly Itemised and verified, as prescribed by law,? within, one'. yaar- from?this date, else this notice will be pleaded in^ bar <? their recovery. v This August 26. 1909. i . ?? FLEMING. Admr. of Olivia R. Fleming, dec'd. NOTICE. Sealed" T)ids for the erection of two house*, one at or near the foot of Pungd OreeY B ridge, and the other on piling near the draw of Pantego Oreek Bridge, will be_ received? by the Board of County Commissioners on the flrot Mondoy In Octobori 1900, to be opened at 12 o'clock m. Bids can be-for cither' one or bothl hfcusee. ' ?* Plans and specifications cany be | [ iu? ffnTrPHrT^TIT!t to whom alLblda must be_directed. This September 7,' 1909. O. Rl'MLEY, I*' "* Clerk to Board. | CITY TAXE^r Th? ?ot hrtf>V? for the city of Washington have been turned over to the undersigned, and this Is to no-} tlfy.AlLQ3?ners'of property subject to tax that I am xeady to receive taxes lorthe efiBUliig jeai. ? They must-fr collected at once. W. B. WINDLEY. City Clerk. October 7, 1909. v ' ? J NOT1CS OF BALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in I mortgage-deed executed by 8amuel 8. Hardlson Vnfr-wHe to ^-^1; Bmwn , -of Jum, 1903, and duly, recorded In book No. 125, page 428, Register's office of Beaufort county, which? la .referred to, I win off^f for sale to the hlgh uet bidder at p<iMle auction. for raal at the courthouae door. In the town of Washington, N. C.,-on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1909. at 12 o'clock, the following described property, to-wlU A certain lot of> land lying and being I In the city of Washington^ county of | BwCUfbrt. State of **orth Carol* and being the. eastern* halt ol lot No. 107 In that part of said city called "MacNalr Town,1*, situated on the nofth side of 8econd street and hav ing a frontage on Second street of 50 feet,- _ait4> running north 210 feet. Bounded on the north by the lot of Mai *y T. McDonald, on the east by the lot of 8. R. yowle, on the west by the Tot of John Dowty and on the south by Second street, and being the same lot of land conveyed by C- *? Brown an<PvflfS to Samuel 8.' Hardlson by deed dated June 1. 1908, which is duly recorded In the Raster's office of Beaufort oounty, and 1s herein r* f?red to. Tb la- September 1, 1909. 77? t. H. UHOW^ Mortgagee. ^ XOHOB By Virtue of a decree of the'8^1 ; of Beaufort county, in .nuuw D. B. Hooker and wlf?. ?Mary, t?. James L. Mayo and others, which 1. h.r.br r.f.nr?l W. therein appelated. I o~.rttuwH .door la MONDAY, 00. SOME FELLOWS AyRE JUST PIG-HEADED ENOUGH to think they know It alt, We don't claim any such thing, but Ve do claim ! that It la of great Importance to every property owner to ? " ? < &EEP FULLY INSUREB'. " This froposltlon adaltt ot nodl?C\mlnn Afca Eforraent sevaml inlvent Klra , Insurance Companies aud would like to talk over the matter with yoV. Ac promptly. Tdmorrow may be too late. WM. BRACAW & CO., First Insurance Agents In Washington^. C. " "RUBNOMORE" v SAVES LABOR. Use By Directions and Note Resits. I Never Was a Hog And I Never _W anted it All, But I Do Want a Part of Your ^ FIRE INSURANCE. Havens-Small BId'g CARL D PARKF.R, .fipn'l Insurance. Four Years Experience. 'Phone 85. WBIEHT PRESSES RIGHT | NEW FALL ARRIVALS | Parents" who are now jjrepartag their children for school will find our stock suited to their wants. FOR THE GIRLS ? Dress Ginghams, Percales, Suitings, Fancy Prints, Worsteds. FOR THE BOYS ? Strong, serviceable Clothe*, odd Pants, Caps, Shirts,; and ? Blouses. A good, solid strong~1tn e of Shoes and Hosiery for both . seapa. We invite, your attention to ihe best selection of Dress Goods I I lesjnj shown In this city . Prices t|Oc., 7J5c., and $1.00. All desirable I " ?? .. J. F. BUCKMAN & SON ? - WE SELL FCnxm-RB. ?r===i rm 11 Your Opportunity is NOW I 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 pleasure to tfllrf* V?1l|f J house, store or office before the cold weather begins. You are invited to call and see our stock, McKeel-Richardson - Hardware Co.~ WRIGHT TAILORS BIGHT North Carolina, Beaufort cotfnty. ? Superior - Court. t>ctober_ Utrm. 1909.' E. J. Edwards vs. Ida M. 'y Edwards. The defendant. Ida IL^Jklwards, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been instituted In -the Superior court of Beaufort county by E. J. Edwards for the pur pone or obtaininf an absolute dlvofce against th% defendant, Ida M. Ed wards, .which Is returnable befor* a j Judge of the Superior oourt, October 3B, 1909, at the October term, 1909, M the flu perl or court of Beaufort at .^aach-Ome the defendant la raqntred to appear and answer y demur to the complaint, or the rvilef Clerk Superior Court. adjoining the lands of E. Tuttle, B. i J. West, Jas. Potter, J. W. Majio and ning at an oak stump in the Spring or Bond line at the pocosln above the head of Snode's creek, and running north 55 west" 240 poles at or near' the Wtmrm Hue; ?Hieiun UU FRUP&u; swamp south- 2tf fresj 120 poles; thence Into the pocosln south 12 east 500 poles to or near the Mlxon line; thence north 32 east 370 poles to Thos. Campen's line; thence north 20 west to the spring or""Bbnd upper eoravr la tlio yooosln.'lrad with their line to the beginning.' T ? Tltte-llnly 1. 1fl6S J A.'D. MACLEAN, Commissioner. Uvlte notice: That an^actlon entitled h? rfbow, lias been co;asa?nfie*l bj? tht? "plaintiff aKainst the defendant in the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defendant Will further takq flntjlrn. that ha la. , required ^to appear at the next term of the Superior court of Beaufort county to-be held?on the 7th Monday after the 1st. Monday in September, toiwit, the 2f>th day of October, 1909, at the courthouse In said, county, in Washington', North ^Carolina, apd answer or demur to the complaint Jn -ratd action or the" plaintiff will ap ply to the courtfor the Teller de manded In her complaint. This the l$th day of September, 1909. ' GEO. A. PAUL. i ? Clerk Superior Court of Beaufort Co N&rrcE. I Having -qualified as administrator of the estate of James O. Deal, de ceased, late of Befiifort county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons* having clillms against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them duly verified to the undersigned at Aurora, N. C- on or before the 2 2d day of\gepteraber, I910._jar this no tice will b1? pleaded -In bar of their 1 All persons indebted to the paid es irUI. BiftliimBde jawiiim p?T fMMt:; ?" . This list day of September. 1909. i. mvm nsiu . Administrator of James O. Deal. Vaughan tt Thompson^ Attoatfeys. TALK Col. JV. B-? Rodman arrived In the city yesterday morning wfth his Iit Ifft f1ai>rhfr ^VlBB Waunah. Whom hr Left with Miss I.Ida Rodman for a visit during his stay \V"e?t on a bus! jneaa _ . ? ? ? Mr. C. -pr Bell arrived yesterday from Bbawbogo, and will visit in the city for a fa*f days. ? ? Mr. 8. 8. Manu,_of Swan Quarter, I Itfftyesterdifr afternoon for Raleigh j In the Interest of the Mattamuskeut j RallrAi<t - * ? ? " - ???**' ? V % Miss Justine Carn^t returned J jentprd>y^fr?iin a -vtett w Norfolk. Col. H. C., Carter, of Fairfield. Was I In Raleigh yesterday in "the interest} of the Mattamuskeet Railroad. . ~ _ it - ? ? Kills Mary r owlet left yesterday | afternuun ? R5T TJew Bern" to visit | friends thfcre * ? Capt. Geo. Studdert went to- Ral- 1 elgJT yesterday in the Interest of the f Mattamuskeet Railroad. i '? ? Mr.SmltljPaul went to his old | home, Grantsboro, for a- few days' ThllC. ?% ? 'jxrzr. - ? : ? ^ Mr. Guy Hardy left yesterday for Gfimesland on business. f - ?? ? ? Di. A. D. Chap 111 ? ?1?H!1T Lliy day here yesterday en route from his home near Beaufort to Aurora. * ? Mrs. M. F. Wllllamsop, of AVrora.l returned to her home yesterday afterj a seieial weeks' uslt In the fn>.' . MaJ. J. Yf. Xeal passed through J the . city yesterday en route to Au Mr. Harry llcMullan went 4o \Vill-| Utmstou yesterday on business. * ? Mf .D^nte-- 1>erry' ' at$<,^a_nt man' Sg<?r_of tlWL_M<Btropolitan Life lnsprT ance Company, left for Goldsboro on business yesterday afternoon.. . ' . J.;. ? ? Dr. Jack Nicholson was called to! Pactolus yesterday-afternoon on pro-) fesslonal business. -~Mr. John ^ Chapln, of Aurora, | was in the jetty yesterday on busi ness. . ; T)r.-J. a. Maui. of Fairflel<T. was a I ? Mrs. J. P. Cairnes left today via A. C. L. for a two weeks' visit with | friends and relatives at Dunn, N. C. ? Miss M. M. Gentry returned to the city from New Bfern yesterday and is | visiting at the Washington Hospital. Mrs. Fred Springs has arrived in thn nllp 1 1 ii si ? iIbIL iu linjiui III Williamston, and is visiting friends and relatives in town. . I Mr. Nate Dawson, of Conetoe, is in | the city today oa business. ? ... ? ? ? Mr. Surry. Parker, of Pinetown. WflS in the CltJ ?Mw iwnrnlny ? MImJW. A. Thompson, of Aurora, _ . member nf th. u- flrrn nt ynn| Tin i & Thompson, arrived in the city this | morning on professional business. ? . ? Mr. F. J. Guilford, of Aurora, is Fn I the cltyT ^ , Mr. Q. W. Bowen, or Surry, is In the city today. ? > ? Mrs. C. T. Hancock, of New Bern, arrived this mofhlng to visit, her aunt, Mrs. L. ,T. McGOwan, near the city. <? ? ? ? ? Miss Ethel Fowle, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. S. R. Fowle. has gone to Peace 'IntsltutB, Raleigh. to rettitke her studies. ' ' * ?* '?' 7 Mrs. Mary WInfleld, of New Bern,' passed through the City thja mornl n g on route to Hopef to visit relatives. 5. ?-"V~ Mr. Angus Mclean left this morir^ Ing for Pinetown, on business. / *?'. -* . ' "" Miaa Janlc Roberts returned, to day from New Bern, after a visit to friends there. ? .. ? '* Mr.' W B. Stronacli, of Raleigh, spent yesterday. here, and left this morning for New Bern"~'and New York. ? ? ? Hon. John H. Small ixjft this morn ing for Pin?t??fe ?n business. =? ~ '??" ? v ' Mra. John H. Small and the Misses Boyd Vent'* tt> New Bern today, to [jifltt fHende. Don't fail to go to the Gem tonight "iSHv'm I-V?S Iceur produc Hon. and tha K?n ara batutllul. an j Qxrtta traqnentlj ? Onancl.r And. hlttaajf la Un aubcalUr trjlu* total | In on ^ba ground Soor. , 1 hand colored. 'The historical ro mance' of this ^beautiful 'heroine ii and you will enioy seejng It tonight. There Will be three ~koo<H coyieaiea. sfitil two melodi-iASa* which' you will like." The Gem showed to a full house las night and the Moonlight Sonata seemed to please everyone* very much. Music wijl* be fine to* ulght, ,t,oo.. " " J Mr. W. W MaVln. of Bath, was a visitor in (lie city todayon business. Ur. D. H. Creech returned this morning from a vlsk to his home in SenBon. His retQrn was delayed by the llness of his mother. \ * ? Mr.". J. L. Bland passed through :.he city today en route to her homo in Vanceboro, after a visit to .friends ji Aurora. ? ? Mr. Q. Urquhart is in the city to day on buslnesB. New Buckwheat, at K. K. Willis'. EIGHTH VICTIM OP PKLLAGRA. ? Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 20. ? Mrs. Buena Pinking died at Uie Presby terlan Hospital this mornjug of pella gra. the eighth' vicitm of the diuease since Its presence was anneunced in the community. The. wojnan was tak^rv III a year ago. / flftven other a "riff"- unJ-jr treatment. fylvia Is tlie njime of the bettt Km< broidery FIokn ? Clark's the place. llTy Eggs . . . . , \ J}c Chlrjtfnp, grnft'n , r. )i. tCja .... Spring chickens . . . _ 10 to Hides, green. . . 6 to 7c Hides. G. S ; gc Mixed wool is to 20c Burry wooL t10 *o-lSc Tallow 3 i-2c Wool, free from burrs. 20c Lambs&ln ..".25 to. 40c Sheerllngs .... nTmj/^.Trf to^5c COTTONC. Seed cotton. . , $4.35 tQ f 140 Lint cotton <...12 3-8 PNEUMONIA tiru) mi the conKfiton and infUmsuiUoa Quick rrli?f fot coUl?. croup, coatau f nppe, paioi and toru*?i In luof* and throat and banaicta. All dnxmta. Sl.00, 50:. 2 Sc. JUST ARRIVED" Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, AND New Buckwheat. _ CALL UP Walter Credle & CO. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES ? AND? Bon Bons Always Fresh at^ WASHINGTON^ DRUG COMPANV DON'T YOU WANT Electric ? * t Lights IN YOtK-fiiWSE TH& FA4.L, SO YOB WILL HAVE A GfKin LIGHT A1X WINTKft ? WE AKK Qui TO FTRX1S1I YOU AN ESTIMATE FREE, AND WILL no THE WORK AT COST. .CALL OR 'PHONE WASHINGTON. ELECTRIC PLANT DON'T Wallr or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very auj pobsiQjily low coat, and save many a long drive and per haps a Ufa by being In direct and instantaneous touch with youc i>octor, G roc sr. Mer chant and Brokt r. ? Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daHy. . . , _ Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. \V. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well CHICKENS, EGGS and all Country produce We carry Hay. Gruln and all tlnil? l.,.n.ll.. j the very byst Flnnr 11 whole- J sale. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. (? /t* a pleasure to And Ju*t the pattern you hare been look ing for, woven into Juat the sort of fabric you ?un( und made up into your exact cl?lea of I10W A " Suit Nhoulrt Ik* My led. You'll And kucIi n garment intact lilfli,! Inm It. it. Ii.lm'l.ul < Ulk ? POX anil th<> price Ik Ju?t where you want it. SPENCER BROS. The Business Course at the Public School will begin neit J_M<y?day. it offers you an opportunity to become an expert stenofefaptfer for the email fe<f of $5.00 a month. v Car Load of Jown Talk Flour Packed as follows: Whole barrels, half barrels, 24-pound sacks and 12-poUn<Lsacks^ This is the best Flour made. Call 'phone 123 and I try.-it. J. F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man. HORSES and MULES FROM GEO. H. HILL Your horse willTJte well Traced for at Hill's Stables. ?HELP IS OFFERED? WORTHY YOUNG MEN ANT) WOMEN. 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