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i,c.uAu induces s NOTICB. North" Carolina, Beaufort county. In the Superior court. 3. B, Allan vs. Cballle J. Allen. The defendant above named will take notice that' an actioirdBtHled as. above hafli' been commenced la -the ~~Btipertorr court Ot Beaulort? oouaty for thn gnn mm^aL x&ulnl^_a_dl1 . vorce absolute; and the said defend ant will furthexvtake notice that she - la required to appear at the term of the Superior court of aald county, to be bald on tue tBira Monday JUL tober, 1909, at the courthouse In said couhty, in -Washington, N. C., and _-ana*et or demur U) the complaint in J ?aald action, or. the plalAtlff will ap 'ply to the court for the relief de manded In said complaint. - This 7th day of sept.. i?o?. - *? * . v GEO. A. PAUL. Clgrk of the superior Court. ~ WHIMIMIOKEP'B U*l V ? JJorth Carolina, Beaufort county. In the Superior Court. J. W; Stewart va. C. C. Bparrow. ?? Pu_rmiant to a Judgment rendered mi th? Mar fra, 1909. ot the Su ? ? pertor eourtof Beaufort county, in 7the above entitled" action,? the under sighed commissioner. duly appointed therein, will offer for sale and will etll. at the courthouae door In Beau fort county, Waahlngton, >1. C., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, at 12 O'clock m., to the hlghost bidder for <au?tl, thu following deaulbed pr^p s erty, towlt: ? All that tract of land lying and being In the State of North Carolina, County of Beaufort, bound . ed and described as follows: Begln ^ ntog at a^ stake In Bloufet's ditch, at J R. 07. Prea^tt'e corner and running ?nnth 199 poles to H. R. . Cayton'B line, thence east 40 poles and 4 l-z links- to M. Sparrow's corner, -iSence-noFUl 1?* IWlBS 10 Bluuut's ditch, thence 40 poles and 4 1-2 links to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. Terms: CaStf. deed to be made when sale Is approved by J udge-of- Superior court. " ? ' Thla the d day of September, 1909./| j . WTTTTm NOtlCE OF ADMINISTRATION. . Having this day duly qualified be fore the Clerk of tho_ Superior Court 1 of Beaufort county as administrator ] of the estate of Olivia R. FtemThg, deceased, all persons indebted 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 itemized and*~ verified, as prescribed by law, within one year from this date, else this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This August 2G. 1909. ng. dee'd- I NOTICE. '?Sealed bids for the erection, of two I ' -Seals - cui M Ul iiuii iliu feel wl v": Pungo Creek Bridge; and the other on piling near the draw of P'antego I ... Creek Bridge, will be received by the Board of County CSiflfillUHluiiuRi I on the flrffMonday in October, 1909. | to be opened at 12 <Tclock m. - BldB can be for either one or boih | houses. Plans ami specifications can be | seen tttthe office of the undersigned, | to whom "all hids must be directed.. This September 7, 1909. ? - J V Q. RUMLEY. L *". 'v- - Clerk to Board J * ' ; CITY TAXES. The tax books for - the city of Washington have been turned over - to Ihe undersigned, and t hiatal Eolifl1 tify all ownets of property subject to tax that I am ready "to" receive taxes for the ensuing year. They qjust. be collected at once. Vf. D. WIMbLEY. rify Plerk' October 7/ 1009. ? aM,Fii ' By virtue of the power ot sale con tained in a mortgage deed e&cuted by Samuel~8. Haidlbon ftfid wife to -<?- M F*nwn. flawed 1st day_of June, [ ^ 1903, and duly recorded in book No. 125, naire 4 28. Register's office of TTltT ?'hlrh Is ref.rYeil to, I will offer for sale to the 'Tifftll eet bidder at public nnr-tlon- for cash^ at the courthouse door. In tho town of Washington. N. C.. on MONDAY. ? nPTnRKR 4, at 12 o'dock, the - following . deecrnjeJT^SpSWy^U-1 P 1 i\ A ceftalu lot of land lying and being In Thn'fTTynf Waiililin>nn, rrmnty nT Beaufoft, State of North Carolina, and being the extern half of lbt No. 107 in that part ot said city called "MacNalr Town," iftuat^d ?n th* north ?tdi of Second street and hav ing a frontage on Second street of Bti feet, and running north 210 feet. Bounded on the north by the lot of Mary T. McDonald, on the east by the !/*? nt a r. FoWle. on the west by the ^^lot of John Pofrtj^anft-on the south Second styufHfnd being the same lot of land conveyed by C. litf. Brown and wife to Samuel S. Hardison by deed ^ated June 1. 1903, which Is duly recorded in the Register** offlce of Beaufort COUPty.antTia ho?sln r? fened to. . 'A? This September 1, 19tf9. - " C. If. SHOWN. Mortgagee. JfOTKM OP SiU 51 ? rr ? TTT III I m> eg a rtnrm of the 8u ? ?erlor Coart of Beau fortoounty, In ULJfiSfilalj?roceedlng therein pending fntlCM p. B. Hooker and wife. .: V * TO ' ; k? >V? really think it la-foolish f or^nyone to go without fir* Insurance. The Best business men of the country keep alPthelr property fully covered by * FIRE INSURANCE. We represedt many of the (irit-clau cimpianlei and kttow i be well, tor yoti to tako out a policy. Fast Insurance Agents In Washington,, N.C. 1 ? "RUMO-MORT SAVES LABOR. Use By Directions and Note Results. WHO HA? YOUR " Fire Insurance 1 . CARL D. PARKER, Gen"l Insuranedf Pour Years Experictace. Havens-Small Bld'g 1 'Phone 85. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OF tHE ROYAL TAILORS CHICAGO =- NEW YORK Whose two-page ads. you saw lastSatur day in the leading magazines. Wright s Tailoring Parlors, "Who Tailor Best in Washington." ANNOUNCEMENT - |i/E arc headquarter* for floor Coverings. We are showing an ex tensive line 1-4, 1-2. and all wool Ingrain. Also Brussels in Stair Carpet and Stair Patterns. Art Squares 6x9,8x10, 9x12 feet. in Crex, Gran ite, Ingrain, Brussels, At minister. We have a large and varied line of ^ =RUGS= J*ry~Mo<niene at a much higher price. * J. F. BUCKMAN^c SON irr keit, FLIt.MTVRE. WR1HTTOS? RIGHT ? BE ll h ? ti Your OppaftunityJs - NOW! : White we are placing our line ol 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 houiit?, jUoiu ui uffjct before the cold weather begins. You are invited'to rail anrj see our stock: McKeel-Richardson Hardware Co. ? North Carolina, Beaufort county. UAUri. Gululiei --tew** ISO*.. B. J, Edwards vs. Ida M. Edward*: [ :._rJv ? ^ ? ? - The defendant, Ida 9. Edwards, will take' notice that a? action en titled as above hM been instituted adjoining the lands of E. Tuttle, 9 J. West, Jas. Potter, J. W. Majo and others; dffecribed as IAIIuwi. lleglft nlng'atan oak stump irj the Spring or Bond line aFlh'e pocosin^above the head of 8node's creek-,- ^nd running north 55 west 240 poles at or near foi 1<ny ?P Paupau swamp south 2V west 120 poles; thence Into tfie~pocosln south 12 ?ist 500 poles to or near~the Mtxon line; thence north 8% east 370 poles to Thos. Gampen's line; thenco north 20 wdst to the spring or Bond upper cornei lu the pocostn, and wtyh their line to the beginning. ^ .>? This July 1, im. jgv ? A, IX MACLSAN. Commissioner. count/ by E. J. Edwards for -tfcepur le of obtaining an absolute divorce {against the defendant, Ida M. Ed )uW w hi 1 ?? rn?rr nmnim ?. l?0?, >t tba October tarm. 1909, of the Superior court ol allowed. This 15th day of September, 1909. QE6. a. path Ulork RARot LUUTtH ^ Notice. North Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Octo&*#T#rm, ?? LU*le_AbeJ t?. Bqpry A^el. The' defendant above named will take notice: That an action qn titled aa,above, Has ~been commenced bythe plaintiff against the defendant in the Superior court, of BeadTort county to ?ecu re an absolute divorce tram the defendant; and the said defendant will further take notioe, that, ho is 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 tor -Sep timber, ttMfit. the tBth dar of Octobe/lft09f at the courthouse In sakl count?; In iWMlJ^?ton, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in ftton or the platdlt* will ap tSe "court For the relief, de ootpplalnt. tht l?tii day of September, ? aw* a; patJL, u per lor ?ourt oC Bftufort Co. OF DIPHTHERIA. ~ son or MY -St7nrr?'-TT i J Cherry, ~who renlde on ilntrm. Ua * cwjaM TOWN' TALK Mra. Robt. Lane, who has been y|> IX'harliu Thamaa.. left yesterday Cor, ' her" home la Aurora. 0 , ? Mr. R. A. 6. Blfrnes went to Tar I boro yesterday on business for a few j da^B. ? ? Mra. J. B. -Eerefcee..J..aJL_AuiQia4_l spent yesterday in tlie city, on bust ~ ' Nx ? ' ? Miss -PctHettoyt returned yesier day from a vlait. to New. York?_aiisl_ dther northern :.dties. Little Mlsa -Mergaret-^ragMt? acctmmaaifid?Mlsa Hoyt rrOhl Elizabeth City, where ?ho has. been visiting Mrs. Cam Mellick. ? - 1 r ?. Mr?. C. O. Poiglit, of New Bern, is i?. the city, visiting Mrs. John Fui ford. Hiss Mary BanJu? left yesterday lor Oklahoma, after a visit to Mrs. Wal- 1 lace. * . ?? > ? Mr. and Mrtk^lC. W. Pllley, who havo ^>oen visiting here for the past ^ Sanford,' FUl ? i?-- _ , ?* ? ? Mr. and-Mrs. C. V. MrGhee, of New [JJcm, spejit the_ day In the city yes-| terday. ' . ? Mr. "Daniel G. Fowle left yesterday ror his Hmub lu Beaufortr "STteF^a" week's visit here. Mr. J. R. Fox wont to Elizabeth ] City today onbn*lness ? *- ? * I Mrs. M. S. Wlggs and family have I mov6d r5 New Bern "where TBey will { live in the future^ Mrs. Ma_ry_Carter left this morning in an automobtte-fw' a trtp down to Hyde county, where they will, visit at the home of Mrs. 1*om Mann. ? * Mr. J. J. Roberts, of Chocowinlty, is In the city today. Mr. J. J ? Brabble u-?ji u in ?\YilsniT yesterday on business. Mrs; N. B. Marriuer,-t>f Beihaven, arrived in the city yesterday, and will visit Mrs. T. Harvey Myers on East Main street. i Miss Gussle Hirrell. of Tarboro, is| the r.ucst of Aip. anranr met ^ Covat.tbeir home, on W?st Main street. -i Mr. A. T. Wtftt?~le!t this morning] tar hil 17,,-itn- th nrv nn a hiifilnftsfi triw. ? . i ? Mrs. T. R. Wildeivof Norfolk,, who I has been visiting her son, Mr. C. H. | Wilder, left this -morning for Eden ton, ""where she will- visit before re Turning home. v-v* ?" Mr. George Gr:ffln, ot Pinetown, is | in the city today: ? ? ? Mr. George N. Enuctt passed through the city today en route from j Norfolk to New Bern. ? I Mr. J. W. Mayo, oQuroyat was ar | visitor In the cHy today. ? *? ' * ? There will be an extra good "Program at tup Ganrrsmght: ? You ran see the inauguration of Presi dent Taft without any danger of get ting pneumonia. This is a flue pano ramic view of the^. ceremonies in Washington Ihil rear. \ nar h Washington will be a fine panoramic view of tho Notional Capital, and In the VQmpjre* of the Coast you will see some of the loveliest scenery that has ever been shown here. These pictures are harufepolored, and most rQfflanU<M_ ? Hi? Qem !nrchpstra will play tcmight. " . . HE WON'T IK) IT ANY MORE Tn show a number of -his friends [exactly a?d the most approved way. of taking an 1 1-lnqh turtle from a trap, John Westley, 'colored^ unde. miles down the river yesterday, and* bega^i by taking the turtle out of'the box head first, etc., and without the least hesitation; Juat aa easyjt was, ? one only had to know how. John learned a thing _.??? .two himself, ex pert though he is. The turtle was of the snapping varle^g^and seized the finger .which John unwittingly thrust against his head wfth air evident de j termination not to torn looser until it thiin^ecf^. John's friends hacked, at the reptile's neck with a knife while John dTd a very good Imitation Sa lome and had td be?held to keep him from Jumping overboard. The tur tle waa Anally persuaded to turn 16, hut John was In. ji sore pred lea nt,- and turpentine . waa freely ad ministered. John bow wears a ban-. 1 dage. and won t work for a week. He won't trap turtles for an even longer] t Imp >frv ^ 'WBfW-'' jTWRtfTV-FIV* FOR BHKAKF.VST. Tw??ty-flve boarders are now at the Hotel Rtcka. All are ~awattlpg twt? - TWO ATTRACTm-W^INOOWS . - , !=r-r^ VfHmm dUplajs | of x*ady-nj*d*-*?I U and rup, druggets, 4c. Tb?-d?*lgn*~*^-catcby .*ad nobby -Mid the* cannot. b? appre ciated unless seen. The diow *in 1 iluw or the Knight Shoe Company Is 1 li\<H her display for commendation. Here can he seen all the latest style# n Call and winter footwear. The display at both firms, Is a credit (TWO WHITE. GIRtS ATTACKED Negro Assailant Was Pursuedby Posse of Men and Captured. SlaufevtlTe. N . Sept. 23'.? Henry *& negro, was placed in jail here late this afternoon, charged ( v/ith the Wt4euo otTonUu of alwotpUng=| to criminally assault tyo white girls near l?lmwood, nine miles east of SLalesvllle, this morning between 8 and 9 o'clock. . * ' The girls tell a. thrilling story of U4*4^*utp?tuxkcu- with thr in-^i-u..au.d the negro practically admits hie guilt. It will go hard with him In the courts. ? - The outrageous ? occurrence took place in a large tract of woods about a mile east of Elmwood. The negro i accosted the twin daughters of -ir. ] W. "K. Fleming, aged 13 years, and after making improper proposals to them seized a stick and attempted to lay hands on one of them, running her a short distance. The girls ecrqpmed for help and ran- to their home some distance away, while the , j negro left the community? tn ? great j 'ween at a point tihmU ? throw aULaa east of S^atesville by a posse of young men on horseback. The negro was taken back to Elm- 1 wood and given a hearing before Jus-} "tice"0TT.'ShephPrt|7 who sent him to Jail In default of bonds. y-While the affair caused consider able exoitemenMn-thg-Elmwoad-com-" munity there was no attempt to do the negro personal injury. Mr. Fleming, the* father of the young I idles insulted by the^nerro, lives juet across the .I'm? in ltowan rounty. and hit-- daughters were on their way to Elrswood to deliver '-a basket of butteT when they met the nogrn In'^lio wr>nd^. _ BIRTHDAY PARTY. Master Ca^ra^r Tayloe Cordon cel ebrated h!s tenth -birthday with a party yesterday afternoon from 5 to I o'clock, at his home-on East Main street. About forty little folk enlov e<i the yo\ing ifoets1 hA&l>lllUliy ant!' h^d a Jolly time playing game*. &c. Ices and enke were served for re freshments. ^ HilrthTi^' Valine for scientlfi'e "u'hp* in private lnl.Js^^ries ami schools" stocked hi nil ?f*r?r at Mnrdj-'u. Old newspapers for sale, per J00. at The News olHce. CITY MARKET. Kgg? .\ri Chickens, grown. v. .25 to 30c Snribg chickens....*. 10 to 25c Hides, green 6 to 7c Hides, G. S gc MJied' wool IS to 2 Pa Burry wool. 10 to fS"c Tallow 3 l-2c Wool,, free from burrs 20c Lambskin : .25 to 4 0c Sbeerllngs . . . 5 to IOC COTTON. Seed cotton. 14.45 to $4^50 I Lint* cotton 125-S to 123-4 IN THE HOME GOWAJTS PREPARATION it ibwlq* pre tecum ?l*ln4l pnramootA, coldi. croup, trot hi, pains ttvl lorcncu tn )un|t and Ihrool. KciWvrt aSoarr trrdetticnot Ihc lr.San:inai?en anl r?n|e?t;oa F.iieruit .od &cf*U#On4 $!.u) XV 2V Atf udiki DON'T YOU WANT IN YOUR HOUSE THIS FALL, SO YOU WILL HAVE A GOflD LIGHT ALT/ WINTER WE ARK til, An TO FURX1SII VOI! AN ESTIMATE FREE, AMI WII.L DO THE WORK AT COST. CAI.L OR 'PHONE WASHINGTON BfcEGTRiegLANT 0NLY THE BEST r | UNfON GROCERY CO.] ... I? Walk or rRtde. :| Talk Over The Telephone You can have a Telephone put in your house in the cityM ot at your farm at a very ?ur- I pat. singly low coat, and save ipany a lontf drive and per haps a life by being in direct |. and instantaneous touch with ' your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Broktr, Weather reports and mar kct quotations can be secured Interested parties are re quested to communicate w th Mr. D. W. Bel), M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND Washington, N. C.~ This proposition will inter est you. ant) it would be well 111 to 'nve8t'tfate before the ap LJ proach of the cold Winter HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for ' CHICKENS. EGGS " and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry H?y, Grain and all kinds F?a?p>(T ? We handle Ihr vrrj best Flonr at whole sale. PAUL & CUTLER HA ST WAlUk STltUKT. : ? - . * ? ? I See Our New -? 'inf rff * (j MISSES', BOYS' id MEN CAPS and MEN'S - : Complete in Var|?ty, Colors anxL ?s Shapes. * . , SPENCER BROS. JUST ARRIVED Graham Floor; Whole Wheat Flour, AND New Buckwheat. call UP Walter Credle & CO. Slafionery OIK LINE IS COMPLETE. ANY THING YOU WANT IN THE TAB "ETT ANI> BOX FORM; ? ? "s Prescriptions IIKCKHE l'KOMI'i AMI l Allli WASHINGTON mm COMPANY JUST ARRIVED 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. Two deli very wagons anjd wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 123. ^ ,J. F. TAYL0E7 * ' "The Grocery Man. BUY YOUR HORSES and MULES FROM fOEO. H. HILL r horse will be well cared for at -HELP IS OFFERED? . WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham, N. C-. i* ready and willing to help You secure a hign-grade business tuucaiion. 1 nevjNLV busfTIRl CUlleyc III llie CjllU" Unas presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Telcjjsaphy, Penmanship. Civil Service. English Branches! etc. Expert Faculty? Rall roadFare Paid-^Positions Guaranteed. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT "HAY PRESS Is the h'ighest draftr and makes the most '? compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLYvCO., SALES AGENTS. Kollars and Kuffs THE SPELLING IB DADr IK'T THE > WORK WK PIT OX COLIjARS AND (TPP8 18 PERfGCT. GIVE C8 YOUR CLEANING AND PRESSING. Alderman-Capehart Laundry, I?c 132-4 WATER STREET THE NORTKC AR0L1NA State Normal and Industrial College jfor^t^wo,p Coucmi Leading to Special quw? i?inT ill fiiu? i? gift. September 15, im. Thoa* Mr ?MVtiCMI iBMI ? ? - ?- ' J. I. FOVST. Pro.. Cmrtiw, N. a
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