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LEGAL NOTICES 1 ?-V ; nonok ? - North Carolina, Beaufurt county, In the Superior ctrort. J fi. All?n vs. phalli* J. Allen. \ The def?b4s$t above named wtil take notice ft at -an action entitled as ? above baa been commenced In the Supejrtor court of Beaufort county ' For the purpose of obtaining. a di vorce absolute; and the aald defend "* ant will further take notice that She la required to appear at the term of the Superior courfr of said county, to be held on the" thlr<L Monday In Oc ? tob?r( 1909, -at the courthouse in uid., county, in Washington, N. C<, and anawer or demur to thQj:omplalnt in said action,' or the ptofytlff will ap ??ply to the court fortha relief de ? manded in. said complaint. ? ? - This 7th _$*r of Sept. 1909. m ' ? 1 GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk* of the Superior Court. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina. Beaufort county. In the Superior Court. J. W. Stewart 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 commissioner, dulyv appointed therein, will offer for sale and will sell, at the courthouse door "in Beau t, fort county, Washington, N.' Or on MONDAY. "OfiTOBEK 4TH, a( li O'clock m., to the highest bidder tof cash, the following described prop erty,, towltr All that tract of land lying and-halng liv-tfie State of North ? Carolina, county of Beaufort, bound nlng at a stake In Qlount'a ditch, at R. G. Prescott's corner and running south 199 poles to H. R. Cayton's line, .thence east 40 poles and 4 1-2 llohr to 8. M. Sparrow's corner.) ? thence north 199 poles to liiounrs ditch, thence 40-poles and 4 1-2 links to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. Terms: Cash, deed to be made when sale is approved by LJudge- of Sulperior court. ? t ? This the d day ofr September. 1909. ; WILLIAM DUNN, Jr.." Commissioner. IfOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION. Ha^ng this day duly qoallfied be fore ^e Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort county. as administrator of the estate of Olivia R. Fleming, deceased, all persons indebtod to said estate are requested to mako settlement with me; and all persons holding claims against the aald es-* tate are notified to file the same, duly item lied and verified, as prescribed W law, within one, year from this date, else this notlco will be pleaded bar of their recovery. ^:_ThiB August ?6, 1909. " ?* S. FLEMING, ; Admr. of Olivia R. Fleming, dec'd. CITY TAXES. The tax books for the city ' of Washington have been turned over ~ to the undersigned,, and this is to no tify all owners of property subject to - ? t?T tiiaf i am receive taxes for the ensuing year. They must be collected at once. ~ v W. B. WINDLEY, City" Clerk. October 7, 1909. NOTICK. North Carolina, Beaufort county. In] ? the ' Superior Court. James' D. J Orlffln vs. Margaret Gxiffln., ? ? i in jugfmaam abun ????* miu . take notice ~ that an aclt&n entitled as above haa been commenced In the Superior court of Beaufort county, lo aecure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the .said defendant ?will further lake notice that she la required to appear at the term pf the Superior court of said connty t q be . held on the 7th Monday after the .flrat Monday in MfeflllftUiJU, it being October 25,* 1909, at. the courthouse of said county -In Washington, N. C., and anaWer or demur to the com* tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in aald complaint. Thia 28d of septemner, imuTT -ft. ; <306. A. PAUL, ? f ? " Clerk Superior Court. M/vri/'t' ma North Carolina. Beiaufort County. In the Superior Court, The J. E. Tjr gert Company va.-Thoa.-H.. Blount! ? R? ?n aTariiLlqp greeted court of 'Bdaufort county, in the . above-entitled action, I will, on. Mon day, the twefcty-flfth (25th) day of ? " nnti.l.ar III n ft lit hfllnr fh.- firnt (lay da1*lb& October term, ,1909, of the Su perior court Qt Beaufort county), at twelve (12) o'clock,,, noon, at the annrfhnu? door In told county, sell to tbw highest bidder, - fofc* caah, to satisfy said execution, all the rl^fct, . title and Interest which t^e aald Thoe. H. Bloant, the defendant, baa In the fallowing '^escribed, real es tate, to-1vlt: / A certain tract "or parcel of land Hfc^own aa "Sana 8ouci," lying Just ? north? i or tne diy Washington Jn Beaufort county, lh the State of North Carolina; boglnnjng^at a cedar post on the Plymouth road, tunning thence south 69 1-2, weat 2148 feet; thence north *61-2 west 1443 thence north 38 east 617 feet; thence north 22 1-2 west 6ft* feat; thence north IS' degreea east 1222 feet; ' thence no?th WM Mat 610 feet; thence south 27 east 2900 feet, to the WE BEf. TO DRAW TO YWIR NOTICE The fact that your inanraare does - loofr gp your policies and age ifthey h. , ^ ? HAVK l^ ATTEXirTO VOtR INSCRAXCK and we 'wUTToolL after the renewals, without* any bother on -your pgh-t. That mean* ydu will always too kept insured and not run the risk of losing protection tSrough forkettulneus or absence from home when your policy eftpiiiea. ?' t WM/ BRAGAW * CO First Insurance Agentiln Washington. N. C. "RUB=N0=M0RE" ""SAVES EABQR. ? ' gfeMsa^raasass^aga^? i esgBcsscs * Use By Directions and Note Results. WHO HAS YOUK Fire Insurance V; CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Years Experience. IBW'g , _ " ? 'Phone I $6,540 V Was paid by the Royal Tailors for one insertion of the two^ge ad. in the J^st issue of the Smur day Evening Pojit. Reod it. We represent them exclusively here. Wright's Tailoring Parlors, "Who Tailor Best in Washington." ANNOUNCEMENT IAIe are headquarters for floor Coverings. We are showing an ex it tensive line 1-4, 1-2, and all wool Ingrain. Also Brussels in Stsir Carpet and Stair Patterns. Art Squares 6x9,8x10, 9x12 feet, in Crex, Gran ite, Ingrain, Brussels, Ar minister? We have a large and varied line of :R U G S: i ? ? a*> I In all sizes and patti rns in Mbquette, Velvet, Brussels, etc. Sec our special Velvet Rug 27x54, at $1.5? and $2.25. They arc equaljo. ordi I nary Moquette at a much higher price. . * " T7 J. K BUCKMAN & SON WE SEHfllBSITTBE. WHTGHT PRESSES BIGHT _ y n If r Oppnrinnify ft NOW! Whije we are placing our line of Heat ing Stoves on show, to select "from the iarge variety of Wood and Goal ft Heaters. It will be our pleasnre to t.linyniirnrilaranil pl^fg one in VOUf house, store or office before the cold weather begins. You are invited to ? [ call and see our stock. McKeel-Richardsbn Hardware Co. = The homestead or aelend&nt, here-i tufm'e alluUuu lu HIM.''!* <*? ?turns J [wwnw ikhJ. tsrmx9 >? ?Muhi| this sale will be made, Is that portion which Is described as follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a hickory at the toir [61 I BUI1 IU LUB IUW .lui suutli ?? southeast of the residence, raining north'about fifty fao> east a distance of about 900 feet to an old pump p?lwt In the 4Ucb on Layer's ^.ftne; thcnlJe with and along the line ditch and Lover's Lane, north about 1 37 west, to a 3-4 Inch pipe sunlc in ?aid ditch-; thencesouth about west, a distance of about 344 feet, to ^plum tree; thence, south about 5 ^st, a distance of about 168 feet, to a fHnwa tree at the corner of H. N, Blount's porch; thence* "iiotith About 60 west about 55 feet, to a maple tree, in front of the. residence, used for years as a hitching poati tfcenctr south about 80 decreet east, a dls tance of about 255 feet, to the be ginning; containing about nin? and One-Half (9 1-1) acre*, an accurate description of which may be found Tn tM rtiarna of the appraiser* 4? the proceedUgpr for the allotineil Mary. vs. James I*. Mayo and others, fMfh u herabv referred to. and as rftmmlaBlQDer thoreLn appointed. I will sell at the courthouse doo^ In Beaufort county, on MONDAY, OC TOBER 4, 1909, at noon, for cash im th. M?rhgnf hlHdur that rortwln tract or pared of land situated In Richland township', Beaufort county, adjoining the lands of E. Tuttle, B. J,' West, Jas. Potter. J. W. Mayo and others, described as follows: Begfn~ nlng at an-oak stump In <he Spring or Bond line at the pocosln above the fae^d of 8n ode's erewk, and rnnnlng north 66 west 240 poles at, or near the Warren line; thence up Paupau swamp rioutir^fo west 120 poles; thence into the pocosln south 12 eadt thence north fl 2 east 870 po.Ies to Thoe. dampens line; thence north 2o. Wggt to the ?spring or Bond npper corner la the? fiseeshr, and with their line to thte beginning. j : - fit ^HACL?EAN, Commissioner. j~ JTWf July 1. 1MQ ? A BUSY DOCTOR *?& ' ?* TALK Mfs. W. A- Blount, Jr., and jJae Blount, 6t Ch^cowlnlty, spent yesterday in town, as the guests, or Mra. John K. HOyt. . ? iWr*' . Miss _E alalia Rose, of Uelhaven; arrived yesterdly afternoon to visit Miss Isabel WOrllngT " ->? ? ? Mra. Nat Fu,Uord loft yesterday af ternoon for QfSenville, for a week* visit. Major J. B. ?Jeal returned yester day- to hl*horae-ln Scotland Neck. ? "VMIsses Mary And Helen Guilford, of Aurora, -spent yesterday In the city. ' 1: 1? _ "? ? Miss Maria Hardy went tc Aurora yesterday for a week's stay. ? ? * Mr.' I. H. Morris left yesterday for Wilson, where he will visit relatives Tor some days/ - - ? ? j ? ? i Capt. Dave Hill returned yester day from a tflj? to New Bern. 7~. * * Mr. Heber Winfleld returned ye&-| terday afternoon from a visit to' Vanceboro. Mr. Lynn Lancaster returned ywH lerday'from Norfolk. Miss Minnie Tripod and Mrs. J. D. Meredith, of Tarfroro, are in the* city visiting Mra. T. 0. Stllley, on East Major Henrf Bryan spent yester day In the -city, the guest of Mr.*W. D. Grimes, and left In the afternoon for Raleigh. T* Mr. G. Johnson and "daughter, of South Creek, were In the city yes terday afternoon. They returned on the 3:30 ffcain. ? "fe"' ' Mr. R. GVD. Hill and Mr. B. Turn age. of Ghocowfnity, were Washing ton visitors today. .. ? y 's . . Mr. J. C. Douglass. of-Je&e<n?*T-w In the city today on business. ? * Mrs. A. L. Betts, with her little niece, Kathleen Latham, returned yesterday -from a visit of several weeks at the home of Mr. Betts' in the western part of the State. ? ? Mrs. G. C. Speight and children, of New Bern, who have heen visiting friends in town,". left this morning for her home. - ?'-? Mr. John Folford returned last] night from a business trip. ? ? ? Mrp* F. C. Newbey, of Hertford, I arrived in town, yesterday," en rolite to her home, after a visit to her| daughter, Mrs. Orowell. In Munroe. ? ' ? * Miss Lucreti* Hughes, went to Chocowlnty thls'mornlng to visit Miss Julia Von Ebersteln for a few days.. Mrq. W. B. Marriner, of Belhaven, Kh" ha? vflHnr Mrs T H ers "Tott several days, left thin -mom-] log- for her home. '* ? ? ? Mx^ W. A- Blount, of Chocowinity^ Is In town today, en route from a trip to Benson. .Messrs. W. A. Mlsh and D. G. La tham, of Route No. 2, were in the rltir frtrlny * Mr. E. A. Daniels has returned from LouiHvllle, Ky., where h<T at^~ tended the Tax Convention as a rep -resehtfttlve riuui Nurlii CaroHha* He reports a pleasant trip. Mr. J. G. Latham. of Greenville, U the guest of hia brother, Mr. A. M*. Latham. Gum Advocates . -Get .Their Desire If you were uncertain ? to "howl many pooplo went to the Gem the _Stcr la.st night. you might have judged from the number seen chew li4; gum on Mho streets -today. The management 'gave to every patron last night a package of Spearmint all cl&BBes are busily engaged in their usual vocatlofre laboriously exerels Ing th6lr masticating organisms, all uncon'Bcious tact It betrays ? ttwtr whereabouts last night. Military Company Receives Invitation |L!4tit. Col. J. Van B. Mettg, Second Infant cy. North Carolina National Guar*. also chairman ol the EWfert anrt rmmlft Ojpmitlee on the occw lion of the rltU pjf President WUllam H. Tfcft to WifaMngton. November JK has tent a cordial invitation to tha Washlnnrmn Infantry ffl ha preacmrat tfcat t: JW. Th? Inrlutlon ?i?n oSctri that are retldenw here All the military companlea .bat attend tbe clly of WU j|?opeg thfl company here $an see its entertaining the Chief Executive. ' Murderer Escapes i ~ ? *? Bluefleld; W. Ya-, Sept. 2ft, ? ? Not wlthstandfng the care and vigilance maintained during the ,night by the body of armed citizens who stood t guard oveT tlve'home at HuHey, Va.. ' of Silas Blankenshlp, who with hia two sons is suspected of killing "Aunt Betty'.' JuHtis, her son-fu-law, and daughter and their three children, blankenshlp managed to make hia escape, and thus far Efforts to recap-' ture him have been unsuccessful. The little community of Hurley is in a state of high excitement over the hor rible crime. - Rlchn from Tazewell ? Justls and his two |ons, arrested for the murder and burning of the home J_i)f Mr? -RftJIlP Timtlw In BOChaa?? county, were given a preliminary hearing 'today and were releaaW. the men proving an alibi. Only the cool ness of the officers prevented a lynch ing. hmnnri V. ?*py f4. Ronpftf Tazewell c<fetfir i say that Silas ? WILL MAN ITFACTl* Rift TOBACCQ. ^eldsville, N. Sept. 17.: ? Th?J organization of the A. H. Motley Co., which was chartered some days ago for the purpose of manufacturing smoking and chewing tobaeco, was perfected^ here today. The author ized- capital stock Is $100,000, of | which "$80,000 has been -paid In. Op erations win uegih at oner. The above showB what Reldsville Is doing, und it seems she -was not very long in getting together this IRQ 000 maIH {p. A tnhai-co ware house-would perhaps lead up to ta bacco manufacturing. ThlB Is- what Washington needs. It Is what she must do If she would keep abreast of other towns. We are just giving this out aw a hint. Trust it will- be Im pressed upon the people's memory, | so says our Chamber o( Commerce. PNEUMONIA ' tf?? of ;h?a??ra?. GO'A'W'5 In.ii pocu.no-i;a tiv d<* *'r* r?n< l?* c?e('^n *j:<1 ui;>mnu:i iv ,c- croop couf h?. gnc-sc, putt &uJ urtom rr? Iubas thtML ?nj Urmic*. All dniU'tU. HIGHEST CASH PRICES I paid for CHICKENS, EGGS > and all .COUNTRY PRODUCE ' ti ? r Hnri Jlrati ? i .ril ? kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very best Flour at whole sale. ' PAUL & CUTLER EAST W^TER STREET. HUYLER'S CANDY Fresh Supply. ' fust Received "The Prescription Store." WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANV ? IJOXT YOU WANT ' /T TO PIT? IN Electric IN YOUR HOUSE THIS FALL, w"jr hivy, ,\ nmm light all WINTER ? WE ARE GLAI> TO FURNISn j YOU AN ESTIMATE FREE, J AND WILL IK) THE WOftK AT J OQflT. CALL OR 'PHONE ^WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT ONLY THE BEST ! HEAVY AND FANCY | fiPATCPipC UllllCKIw ? [Qmnied. We pUu? our " I Hp of?6j^r.Try tluNTON GROCERY CO. | ? HINT AI'JilVH) . ? B Graham Flour, -?--\Whole Wheat Floury u AND New Buck\yheat. CALL UP Walter Credle & CO. r , J-ine of MISSES', BOYS' and MEN'S . caps; Complete in Variety, Colors and Shapes. * SPENCER BROS. FALL MILLINERY OPENING Tuesday and Wednesday, September 28th and 29th. THE HUB 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, Creaiii of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat and many others. Price always right, quality the best._ Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 125. t-y' J. r. TAYLQ12, The Grocery Man. ?HELP IS OFFERED? WORTHY YOUNG MSN AND WOMEN. No ma tier how limit-.! r"' > T A Ml V IP 1 N SHOH T1MND AND Bl'SI NESS COLLEGE. Durham, N. C.,ji ready and willing to hel^ Yo ... .? nci^, ?"ou Mcure a high-grade Business Education. TheONLY Business College in the Caro lina* pi raided ov^r bv an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of ita superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. DEPARTMENTS: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy, PeoitaftflShlp, Ctvtt Service. English Bronchus, etc.- F.xpcri ? FatHtify ? ? road Fai*e Paid? Positions Guaranteed. TTTE T. ft C.~ TOGGLfc-iOIvr HAY PRESS Is the highest dratt, and makes the' most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. dollars and Kuffs T THE SPELLING IS tun. HUT TBK \\ORK WE PUT ON COLLARS AXn OUFFS IS PERFECT. C.-ITE &i VftrRUlX.AMVO K.VII PRhP^HI.. = Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. 132-4 WATER STREET HX2MEL THENORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by IW SU1? lor the worn
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