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T.F.fiM, NOTICES ; '"*1 ~ NOTICE. - - l.-Nftrlh rirriltm Ry iirnrtYninmr lg th? Superior court.- J. B." Allen v?. Tbe^itefendsjaT^abflVQ named will tafcwmrtiw rnt irrTctio&wstittwiu ?hOT? hm. <o I aJHIjunr mtiVI of ln?fa>r mm. for the purpose of obtaining a" dl TOrce*Trt?Bolut?; and th? skid defend ant will further take notice that she U raniilrpH tn ?nn^r at th? iPrm of the Superiqpjcourt of said county, to be held on the third Mobday in Oc tober, 1909^ at'tbe courthouse-in said county, in Washington, N. G., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the^-plalntlff will ap Ply^tu the i!uui;t fui llic relief di manded in said complaiirt. This 7tt?day of Sept; 1909. 'yilJU. A. PAUL, l . Clerk of the' 'flu parlor Court. [ OOMM1BMIONKBS MIA . . *&rth Carolina, 'Beaulort county. In I to ,lhe mpftor oottft J. W. flf wail) Pursuant to a Judgment fenddr&l at the May term. 1?09, of the 8u 'i parlor "court o^BMiiforfTfbunty-' hi } the above entitled action, the under^ signed commissioner, duly appointed therein, will offer for sale -and will Mil, at the courthouse do<5r In Beau fort county, Washington. N. on MONDAY, . OCTOBER 4TH, at 12 O'clock m., to the-nignest bidder for oath,, the following described prop ?rtv. tnwlf: All that tract of land lying and being in the State of North * Carolina/ county of Beaufort, bo trad - _ ed and described as follows: Begin ning at a stake in Blount's dlffib, at w n PihhiiIi>> ?uM3ii?r running south 199 poles to H: R. Cayton's line,. Whence east 40 poles and 4 1*2 Jinks to S. M. Sparrow's corner, _ _ thence north 499 poles to lilouril'8 v ditch, thence 40 poles and ? 1-2 links to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or les*.- Ter^si. C^sb,. deed- to be made when sale Is approved by Judge of Superior court/ ; Thla M?a A ilay nf fiopfomhAr, IQOft. { WILLIAM DUNN. Jr., ? * i Commissioner. | ' NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Having this daj duly qualified be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court ^fBeauRyrt county as administrator of the estate of Olivia R. Fleming, deceased, all" persons Indebted to said estate are .requested to mane settlement with me; and All persons ? holding claims against the said'VT tate are notified to file the same, duly Itemised and verified, as prescribed by law, - within one year from this data, else this notice will be pleaded TM? Aagupt 26. U09. _ Adtnr. of Olivia R. Fleming, dec'd. feet, and running north 210 feet. Bounded on the north bj the lot of Mary T. McDonald, on the east by the lot-Qf 8. R. FowleT on the west by the lot of John Dowty and on the south by S?cond street, and being the name lot of land conveyed by C. M. Brown and wife, to Samuel 8- Hardlaon by deed dtteff June J, frtti.-wfeteh !? duly recorded In the Register'* office of Beaufort -county, and te herein i* This Beptembe* 1. 1?09. C. M. BROWN. Mortgagee . WCmCE OF SAMk By virtue of a decree of the Su perior CouTTor Beaufort county, In ? special proceeding therein pending entUled D. B. Hooker and wlfe^ _Manr. tb. i^Mayo^ and otherB. NOTICE. Sealed bids for the erection of two houses, otae at or n?ar the foot of Pungo' dm Bridge, and the other on piling near the draw of Pantego ?Creek Bridge. wlttbj reeeived by the Board of County Commissioners on the first Monday In October, 1909, to be opened at 12 o'clock m. Bids can be for either one or both houses. 'St ? : Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned, to whom all bids must be directed. This September 7.. 1909. T" <K RPMtiBYy ? Clerk to Board. CITY TAXES. The tax books <or UW city of Washington have beVtyfturned over ' to thq undersigned, and this Is to no "tiry ail owners ofwoperty-gubject to tax that I am readpsta receive taxes for the ensuing yjxnO They must be ? collected at once. ; . W. B. WINDLET, City Clerk. October 7; ,1909. . # NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con fined In a mortgage deed executed - ? by Samuel 0. Il&rdleon and wife to C. M. Brown, dated 1st day of June, ? r-H?3?_and duly recorded In book "Nor' 12."., page 428, Register's office of 11? ului> uaaaVji wklih Is mfnrrnri to, 1 will offer for sale to the high eat bidder at puhlt? auction, for cash, at the courthouse, door. In the town of Washington, N. C.. on MONDAY. ' 1 1 ii i' ft mm i lTift irn n'rln lr tlm ? -tellowlnr riftnrrlhed property.' to-wlt: A certain lot of land lying and being In the city of Washington, county of JSeaufort, State of North Carolina, andhelng the eastern JfcalfoJ^lot No. *"? 107 In that part- of *ald_clty called "MacNalr Town/' situated on the ? ? aortfa slda of Second street and fcav WATCH OU[T FOR A FIRE Thf belt busloeM men of'the country keep all their property-iu Ay gov*red by ( w ? fIRE INSURANCE. WM. BRA CAW. & CO., First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C. "RUB=N0=M0RE" SAVES LABOR. Use By Directions and Note Results. t f Never Was a Hog And I Never Wanted it All, But I Do Want a Part of Your FIRE INSURANCE. CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. four itbi Experience. * " Havens-Small BId'g * 'Phone 85. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OF < THE ROVAT TAIIOftS CHICAGO ? NEW YORK - Whose two-page ads. you saw lastSatur dsar in the leading magazines. ' - ? Wright's Tailoring Parlors, "Who Tailor Best in Washington." " -A-NNQUN QF.MFINT : ll/E are headquarters for floor Coverings. We are showing an ex ?? tensive line 1-4, 1-2. and all wool Ingrain. AlsO Brussels in Stofr Carpet and Stair Patterns. Art Squares 6x9,8x10, 9x12 feet, in Crex, Gran ite, Ingrain, Brussels, Administer. We have a large and varied line of R U G _S= u Velvet, Brussels, -etc. See our special Velvet Rug 27x54, at $1.50 and. $2.25. They arc equal to ordi nary. Moquette at a much higher price. J. F. BUCKMAN & SON L, WE SELL FURNITURE. ^ WRIGHT PRESSES RIGHT; IDG NOW! While we are placing our line ot Heat ing Stoves on show, to select from the large variety of Wood and Coal Heaters. It will.be our pleasnre to key out unlet atnJ placf one in your ouse, store or office before the cold weather begins. You are invited to call and see our stocks McKeel-Richardson 'Hardware Co. adjoining the lands of E. Tuttlc, B. IT. Wuulj i.i W>i M?j ? ? ? [-others, described aa follows:. Begin ning at an oak stump in the Spring or Bond line at the pocosln above the head of Snode's cTeek, and running north 55 WMt 240 pales at ottiwt the Warren line; thence up Paupau swamp sonth 20 weat 120 poles; monce into the pcfcosln "strath 1 2 east 500 poles to or near ihO Mixon llneij thence north 32 east 370 -poles to Thoe. Campen's line; thence north 20 st to - the spring or Bond upper corner In the pocoaln, and with their line to the beginning. . ~ Thls July 1. 1909.. A. D. MACLEAS. CommlMloner. ljiorth Carolina, Beaufort oouniy. Buperjor Cpurt,-- October term, 1909. B. J- Edwards vs. Ida M. Edwards. r The defendant. Id* M. Edwijtfw. will take notice that an action en titled as a,bove has be^^pstitucedL in the Superior conrt of county by B. J. Edwards for W) pur-f pose of obtaining an abeolute divorce against the defendant, 14* M. Ed imaMin ???>!? Wom s fudge of the Superior court. October 25, 1909, at the October term. 1909, of the Superior court of Eeaufort county, at which allowed. Thin ISlli .l.v a-n..rr.>,.r lotx ' ' '* GEO. A. PAUL, NOTICE. Ndrth Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, October term, 1909. blszie Abel vs. Henry Aoel. The defendant above named, will take notice: That ah action entitled an aboTp, ban been commenced by the plaintiff against' the defendant In the Superior court of Beaufort county to seotfre an absolute divorce from tho defendant; and the said defendant #111 further take notice,, that he Is required to appear at Jtho next term of the 8uperlor court' or ueauroiT county to be held on- the 7th Monday aHe? tho 1st Monday In Saptamhar. to-wlt, the 25th day of October, 1909, at the courthouse In said county. In Washington, North Carolina, and aaawet voc dam^r to the complaint In said action br the plaintiff will ap to the court for the relief de-| manded in her Complaint. This the l?th day- Of September, 1101. . GEO. A. PAUL, CleVreuMiToFTTourl oT BMLoTdrt Ci CASK OP Ill rHTH?Ot. Richard, ton of' Mr. and In. M. Cherry, who ruld* on Out Fourth ?tre*t, bu a UM of dlphlh?rl? The | how hw beon ?<ierantlo*d and < ij* TAUC . Mr. M A. ft*hh left yerferday af~J teruoou' for BocT? Mount on busl Mrs. fig. ?-flhl!;iion went to her I old liom? at Ayaen yesterday on a i visit. Mr. S. W. Andrews, of Bay Side, spent the day Up town yesterday. Mr. G. A. Bteccill. of Hilt, N. C.-, spent yesterday Jn town, on business. ?_ Mrs. E. M. iProctor and son, Mar tin, left yesterday fur. Ruyall. to Yiait Mrs. J. G. Mayo. * * ? . . ?Mrs. E. B. Thomas, returned to her home in bethel yesterday, ^lifter | visiting her #Uter, Mrs. W. T. Swin Ml8s Anice .Warren returned yes terday to her borne In 'Edward, after a vsit to the city. _ ? '? ? Misses HattlCand Fannie Bennett, of Edward, returned to their home yesterday after a visit to friends here. Mr. W. D. JKrimes left yesterday for a business trip on the Washing ton and Vandaafero train, v * . . h'r. ? ' ?* * Mrs. Charles E. Harding left for her home in Xiirora yesterday, after a visit to.Mra.JPIm Hardng. * Mr. J. R. Stalling went to Vantfe mere yesterday on business. * ? Mr. Thomas W. Prhchard left yes terday on the N? ? S. f rain-on aahort business trip. Mr. ^jid Mrs. Oeofge Buckfhan re turned yesterdfay from a trip to New York anil New Jersey. ? c Mr. W. Montgomery, of Bel haven, was in- the city yesterday, on | business. was a Washington visitor yesterday | afternoon. ?'?'.'TV* . 4 ? ? Mrs. Fred Springs left this morn ing for New Bern. ' m Rev. L. L.^WWilllams, foj-mery rec- J for bf 'tffe EplBCppal Churuh lu.BlU abeth crty, lately of Teaas, left this morning for Alexandria, Va., after visiting at the hofoe of Rev. and Mrs. Nat yarding. Miss M. M. Gentry returned to New Bern today, after a visit toj friends" In ibe city. k''-. Mteses Lydia and Sue Braddy left this morning fOr~Jessima to attend-j the Alllgood-Braddy \veddkig. Capt.-end Mra.^J^ E. Clark and I child returned this morning from a| long Btay at Mt. Airy. ? ?*-? Mrs. John H. Small and the Misses I fioyd reTurnctL today from a trtn to \ NeW Bern. " Mr. Ed Wilson, of Norfolk, who I has been visiting Ms mother, Mrs. S. F. Wilson, in the city for h few days, \ returned home yesterday. ? * ? r- Mr. anfl Mrs. Caleb Bell returned) to Shawboro thia morning, after a visit in the "City. Capt. George J. Studdert, returned homo last nlgWESvia Norfolk and Southern from Raleigh, where . he went as a visitor to the meeting of tha fintwHI stf Sftffa ? Have you seen finer acting or bet ter pictures than^the Charlotte Cor day draiffa Hhown last night at the Gem? It was all and uore than was auch pictures. Such scenes as these would fix historical farts In the mttid of either aduft pr child. The comedies were unusually good, also. Tonight'* IUI Will BHUW Ill'U ElilM remedies, a melodrama and *twn dramas. The Gem orchestra will play tonight. , OCTOIJ KR WKDDTNG. Th^ following invitation has bcon J issued: ? ? - ' Mr. James E. Clark Invites you tg b? present at the mar riage of lOa niece 4 Willie Ruth Hargrove _ to Mr. John Goldsiftith Bragaw, Jr. on th? morning df Wednesday the | Btxth of October ninstocn hundred and nine at ton o'clock at P^lor'a TThurch Washington. r North Carollni. N6 cards will be sent out In the I city. -r I Oil Inspector is Appointed Mr. William" WnUoti. mth of tb? tot* Mr. JoMvh Wttaon, of Bwui Quarter. N. C.. has bmo appointed tnr tk? Stat? Department ct A?rlcultur. First Cob-' centl/ resigned. Mr. Watson Is ? young man of worth ,aad no doufct, will nit the posltfoiTcreditabiv. He Rtii already Wjjj TAtham I boil? colored, were tried before May or Sterlng yesterday afternoon, charged ~WItti erf m e of -fornication and adultery. They were fedjudgeff guilty and bound over io the next ty Superior court In the sum of $100 each. This they failed to give, bo were commit ted to Jail. . ? LAST NORFOLK EXCURSION. A goodly number pf people left this morning on the last excursion of the.| 'Beaton to Norfolk'. Among those from the city were: Misses Crfstobel Daniels. Annie Chauncey;* Messrs. E. K. WfUtB. Hepty Jackson, Sam Carty, "John tf. Hodges. H. 8. S^ncill. J. O. Swanner, tW .- E. Moore. Oscar Russ, .Clyde Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Whitley, Dr. H.. Snell. and Mrs. J. 8. Warren. CHAMBER OF- COMMERCE. Remember the called meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this even ing for the purpose of {electing a sec retary. Full al(endance of members 4s -requested; , - Old newspapers for sale. 15 centB per 100. at The News offlco. CITY MARKET. Eggs . . 21c Chickens, grown... 25 to 30c Spring-chickens . . . * . to 2-Gjct] Hides, green . .. 6 to 7c Hides, q. 8. . 8c Mixed wool. . . r: ^ .18 to 20c Burry wool 10 to 18c Tallow i 3 l-2c Wool, free from burrs 20c Lamb&kin ....;25 tb 40c Sheerllngs . . . ; ... 5 to 10c COTTON. Seed cotton . . TT~.~. . ,r. . $4.45 Lint cotton 12 l-2c CROUP if i the (bott thai HannU trtrr hoar of ? cSUdt lkfe. GO WAN'S PREPARATION tiwts taHUnt relief and comfort Jott rub it on? don't weaken the stomach with JUST ARRIVED Graham Flour, Whole Whes*t Flour, and _ ? 1 ? New Buckwheat. CALL UP WatTer Crerfte & ?0; Slationery OVR LINE IS COMPLETE. .\\Y THING vol WANT IN THE TAB LET AM> BO-V FORM. ' Prescriptions RECEIVE prompt and CARE FUL ATTENTION. WASHINGTON Mllfi COMMW DON'T VOL' WANT Flectric IN VOI R HOVSE THIS FALL, SO VOU WILL HAVE A GOOD LIGHT ALL WINTER ? WE ARE GLAD TO JJCRNTSII VOL' AN ESTIMATE FREE* AND WILL DO THE WORK -AT COST. CALL OR 'PHONE ELECTRIC PLANT ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY 1 | Wo pteue our or no pay. Try \ | UNION GROCERY CO. M .Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at ypur farm at ? very sur passingly low cost.tuid say*: many a long jlrtve and ? per haps a life by being , in direct and instantaneous touch with Y| yOur Doctor. Grocer, Mer || chant and Brok* r, || Weather reports and mar II ket quotations can be secured dally. Interested parties arc re ]|| quiUdla cninmnlctc Kith Mr. D. W. Bell. M'g'i CAROLINA flEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter nths. HIGHEST CASH THICES paid for ' CHICKENS, EGGS nuil an COUNTRY PRODUCE We cany Hay, Grain vfnd all kinds Feedstuff ? \\1e handle the tery best Tlour ut whole sale. * - ' ' ~ PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATfifcfSTRBET. -4 RESIDENCE REPAIRED. The residence of Mr. Harvey H. Carrow, West Main gtreej. Iks Dein<? repaired. Carpenters are at work placing a new roof, &c. u pi plenfcure to tinil* Juki the of fabric you Avaiit ami made up . into your exact idea of how a Suit tdiould Ik* My Ic<1.' You'll flntl audi a Kuiiiient Intact right here. It U labelled (iltlF FpX and thf price In just where you want it. Spencer bros* A Fresh Supply ef Breakfast Cereals, ?? ? ? "Grits, Buckwheat/ Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat and many others. Price always right, quality the best. sures prompt service. 'Photic 123; J. F TAYLOE, THe Grocery Man. r BUY YOUR "Ti HORSES and MULES FROM GEO. H.4HILL Your horse will be well cared for at ?HELP IS OFFERED- _ WORTHY VOUh'C >ir>X AM) W Q>IKV ? No milKir hmv limilml ynnr means of education. Ihe GRF.AT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BCSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham* N." C-, is ready anU willing to help You secure a high-grade Education. The ONLY Busium College in the Caro linas presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now fim easy payment ptair. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping," Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy, Penmanship. Civil Sgrvtoey English- Branches, -etc. l^wully ? Rail road Fare Paifl? Positions (guaranteed. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE: -JOINT HAY PRESS Is the highest draft, and makes the- most compact bale of any press sold.' . Bailey supply co., SALES AGENTS. Kollars and Kuffs r XflK SPKI.I.IXG 18 BAD. Birr THE WORK WE Pl'T OS COLLARS AXD tXFFS IS J"KBFKCT. S _ ".UK Ih lllllt [lUNm; IHIilWlrBr Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. ? -132-4 WATER STREET
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