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? - ? z ? ?_ "Court, October _ term ; ? 1909..,? E* .J. Edwards vs. Ida M. Edwards. Tbie defe^daht, Ida M.. Edwards, will take notice that au action en titled as above has beeu Instituted 1~. In the Superior court of Beaufort ? county by E. J. Edwards for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce against the defendant. Ida M. Ed-, wards, which* Is returnable before a judge of the Superior court, October 25, 1909, at the October term, 1909, at the Superior? eourt of?peaufort ? r wiumy, at whlch tlme the defendant -la required to appear and answer or d?miif to ttift mm plaint, on r.Jlaf demanded In the complaint will be allowed. This 15th day -of September, 1909. ? _ > ' ' QEO. A. PAUL. ^ Clerk Superior Court NOTICE. North Carolina. BeauVort County. In I the Superior Court/ October term. 1909* Lizzie Abel vs. Henry Aoel. The defendant above named, will take notices That an action entitled aB above, has been commenced by the plaintiff against the defendant in the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce-from the 'efCfid ant; and the said defendant ill further take notice, that ,l?e Is required to appear at the next term of the Superior court of Qeaufort county to be held on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, to-wlt, the 25th day of Octobor, 1909, "Bt~the courthouse in said county,- in Washington, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the compjaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to ttaa rnnrt fnr the rpllnf tlfu manded in her complaint. This the 16th day of September, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL, aecurc 5 Will f NOTICE OP SUMMONS AND WAR KANT OF ATTACHMENT. }Vashlngton TownBhlp, Justice's ? ; Court. Before A. Mayo. J. R Qw. W. Owen and Geo_M. Owen, trad ing as Geo. N. Owen and Son. vs. E. H. Hyman. , The defendant above named will -take notice: That a summons In tbe-| above entltled-action was ? issued against said defendant on the 27th day uf itepLtflubm, 1909, by Ar Mayo, I Justice of the Peace of Beaula&i county, North Carolina, for the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars, due the plaintiff by judgment ren dered In their favor and agalnBt the defendant in the Court of Law and Chauncery of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, on March 26th, 1908, which summons is returnable WfOro saldj justice, at his office In Washington, in said county and in Washington townshllTon Tuesday the 26th (lay of" October, 19t)9> at 9 o'clock, a. m. The^'defendant will also take notlgfTj "that a warrant of attachment was Is sue<K.by -said justice on the 27th day of September* 1509, against the prop erty of Bald defendant which warrant of attachment is returnable before said J?etire at the time and place above ndm&d- for the 'return of the summons, when and where the de fendant Is required to appear and answer or (lemur to the , complaint, ? 'ho Yallef demanded _ will be granted This ttie 27th day -of September, 190V. A. MAYO', Justice of the Peace. NOTICE OF BXECTTION SALE. # North Carolina, Beaufort County. _ Ih the Superior Court. The J. E. Ty gert Company vs. Thoa. H. Blount. MM ii n ii f nn ?MUh I dteidid ~ ? ilgaMi taom tt"? fliipfrl"r court of BeaufbVC county, ?ln the above-?ntitle<l action, I will. -on Mon day, the twenty-fifth (25th) day of I -October, 1900 (It being the flrat day [ "of the October term, 1900, of the Su perior court of Beaufort county), at noon, at the courthouse door In aaid county, sell to the highest bidder, for caah, to "aatlttfy said execution, all the right. Thoa. H. Blount, the defendant, has] ? in (tftiwrlbad real tate, to-wlt: ?? ? A certain tract t>r parcel of. land huown ? "%*"? northeast Of the city of Waahlngton, In Beaufort couaty, lif the 8tafe of North Carolina; beginning at a cedar ? VI? t uirtturPlrmoulh mad. f tinning thence aoufh 59 1-2 west 2148 feet; thence north 45 1-2 weet 1442 feet; thence north 28 east 617 feet; thence ? lll-l-wwt oot feet; U MSM north 22 degrees east 1222 feet; thence ivorth 59 1-2 east 510 feet; thence south 27 east 2900 feet, to the i beginnings containing one hundred sad ti^enty-flre (125) acres, more or leas. - ? It Mini the purpose and Intent of v thl* . description to include thiTfnrm os which the saf<TTK5#. H. Blount now resides, and has resided ft>r a { number of years, and which Is bound- i ed approximately aa hereinbefore In dicated. Tba homestead of defendant, here tofore allotted to him. In the above! this sale will be made, Is that goftlon - - -ta=w|t: Beginning at a hickory at the top Of r hill -In the "oow lot south or souAeast of the residence, running - ~ - - - MTih about fifty ( 5 0 ) e4ct a distance "7 of about 900 foet to an. oia pwrijr v point in the Fine "ditch on Lover's *lm; fhenpe with nd along the Tine ditch aad Loves to a 8-4 Inch pipe sunk In mm-*" BfflHBSTTT"'* J*' ? ???ffiif 5f! Wfcat Washington Wants is town and let's the Hyde lU^flged! for the best welfare of Hyde and Beaufort Counties. \ ? >*" . Don't leave it to noineblbdy elde? come your self. ?v'. WM. BRAOAW A CO., Flrat Insurance Agents In Waaklngton, N. C. USE JtUB-NO-MORE Washing Powders an3 Soap THE ONLY SOAP THAT CONTAINS DISIN FECTANT ON THE MARKET. FIRE! -You often see where houses ar,e burned while owners are away attending the show. Come in and let me insure your ? house~before you go to the cMiival. CARL I>. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Years ExpeWencc. Havens-Small Bid's ?? ' r 'Phone 85. Now Your Summer Suit Feels LikejYou're Sitting on a Block of Ice Uncomfortable, Isn't it? Co'me in and view our n new st)TF kinks in burdncks suits. We're never n minute behind the . ;.ii newest metropolitan fashions. Our ? ,g^| ^ * fabric* look well and wear well. ? Our pricv* arp easy, 01 reach. Wright's Tailoring Parlors* "W Ho Tailor Best in Washington." ANNOUNCEMENT WE are headquarters 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, Administer. We have a large and varied line of RUGS: lln?all sizes ajid path ^e^ct'qBrussel9, f,c" ?^c^our I nary Moquette at a much higher price. ? WE SELL PURX1TCRK. WIGHT FBESStS M Your Opportunity Ts -NOW! While we are placing our line ot Heat ing Stoves on show, to select from the iarye variety of Wood and Coal Heaters. It will be our pleaanre to ?? ??* vru a j/jvaauiC IU take your order and place one in your house, store or office before the cold weather begins. You are invited to call and See our stock. McKeel-Richardson Hardware Co. NOTICE! Now is the time to have your gas lamps put in order. It will cost burner will give you 80 candle power and tost only 1-2 cent per hour. See die GAS MAN. ? 'rtaie tree ?1 f&e*eorn?T~at H. N. Blount's porch; thence soatli shout t? w?l at)pyt ES feet, to n maple tree. Ill front of the residence, used Tor rears as a hitching post; thence south about 10 degrees east, a dis tance of aboat -us feet, to- tBe be ginning; containing about nine and one-haK (>1-1) jtcres. an accurate description o I which may be foundTn the returns of the appraisers In the proceedings, for- the -allotment -ot homestead. ttOTICE or EXECUTION BAM. (I,,. perior court. . B. R. Mljon t com pany YS. C. W. Norman. Under and by rtrtug of an ecew. court of Beaufort cojwtr In the-akore entitled acrton, dated September 17. 1?0?, I will pn (Ipnday, the 1st day of Norember, 1?0?. at 12 o'clock, fihl?r?si of the defendant C.-W. Nor man In and to the following described land: First. All ot.Jfrftt certain lot in the town of Aurora, N. C., which was con veered to W. Norman by G. o. Bonner by deed dated September 27. I?0<. and-Ufcorded tn the Register'# >??? of csaoij_l?_?fc>k Idiwde 141j, jul*. 197, to which refer l? hereby made. Containing on* . - *U- ^uiiure or ?abw^i af the Bonner K>t > . I Second.. A tract of land well known as. (be. Pate Place wbfch was oofarey to C. W. Norman by Jjjo. 'HlP IChapIn br d?d "dhtod" J,; HOT. which ,li recorded u aforeaald ference It hereby. made, adjoining Joa. Peed et al, containing tO- acree ' more or 1 ? ' <>BO. B. RICKS. Sheriff Beaufort Count r b-taeowj^. hhmhhHB lly, of Washington, D. C-, arrived In the city, cm Saturday afternoon to .yjalt relatives and friends. * Mr. J. M. lodges left for Green ville on Saturday to stay over Sun day. ? ? ^^Mra. T. D. FArlsh left Saturday for Greenville where 8he will visit friends. ' . ? ? Mrs. N. W. Jones and d?tfgfiTor, "Miss 'ATbertlna, wlio have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bland, re turned to their home on Saturday. > " _ j"""-. ? m Miss ^Iluta Bo^nep, of Aurora, spent Saturday In town on a shop ping tour: : ? ? Mr. \V. IT Vaughan left on Satur day for Scotland Neck to visit his family: *? Miss Mamie Hitishaw, who has been visiting Mrs. J. D. Glmes, left ftaturday afternoon for her home in Tarboro. * x * ?? Master Henry Bonner, Jr.i'left for Edward, qn Saturday, to spend a few days with his grnndpni^pts, Mr. artd "Mrs. O. .K. StlTTey. MIbs Laura Sparrow, of Hyde coun ty, Is the guest oP Mr. George Mc r/lnyr ? ; ? ; ml , 9 ? Mr. H. fcopcr. of Bath. wa*-iih the city today on business. ? ? _ County Commissioner F. 11. Von lvboratoin, owinlty. is hero to day, * attending the meeting of the board. Mr. Nelson Shepherd, of Bunyan, Is a Washington visitor. ? ? County Comm'ssioner \V. H. Stan clll. of Plnevllle, is in the city. # " "" *~~ Mr. W. 8. D. Eborn, of Bunyan. | wj|r on tiui six eels today. - -t-"* ? Rev. M. T. Pl> ler and family re turned home Saturday evening from GatesviUe. wher<- they have been the | guests of Mrs. Plyler's parents, Hon. and Mra. L. L. Smith. - ? ? D. Eborn, ofjjaysjde, was in I the city last evening. L,. P. HmMs, of Beckwlth, is a Washington visitor today. fluny.ivirvai7uaNv w* For sale Vy the pound at BAR^;?mY<X). Mr. R. F. Finney, Southern' Secre tary of the UnOtfcerhood of St. An drew, left for \yilliamston Sunday af ternoon whereat) was expected- to make an addrt>& j&8t night. M f. A. T. Wett teft tuwii this morn ing to be gone several" hays 0:1 a busi ness trip. ? ? Misses Margaret and Bess Doyd lefjt gone for a week ? ? "~ ? Hon. and Mrs. John H. Small left today for Asl\Qvllle to attend the Good Roads Association, to be held there this week. . ? ? ^ Mr. J. W. Mayo, of Aurora, passed -Uwt>ugh thi! rity this morning, on hiw way to GrfHtiytlle, tu dispose of his. tobacco crop for the pa?t season. 9 ? Mr. Alver Rfvesi of Idalla, is Ih'the city today on business. - Mr. Thomas Green, of Pantego; ^r. W. M. Butt^ 'OX South Creek, and | Mr- Thad R. Hodges. of Old Ford, artT I In the city. ? m ing for a business trip. I_ ~a a , Miss WilUe Gurganus, of Bath, was In the ctly today on a shopping tour. Mr. B. B. Bell returned to his home in Shawboro after spending* Stfhday * ? ? ? ? ? I : * ? " Mrs. H. W. Simpson and Mrs. L. C. j Tolton arrived from New Bern this morning to stay the day in the city. 1 mm. Solicitor S.'!W*rd l?f* this morn ing for Edenton. ' .? * Mr. J. C. MeekiiiB, of Columbia, lett Mr his hoq^Pthis morning, after spending Sunday. In the city. - - ? *? i JfffiW" arrived this morn 1 log from Greeatboro to spend a day with Ws motherland sister. Miss Etta Ittfefe, daughter of Mr. | AlYer Rives, bf Idalla, passed through the/eity on her way to Oreenrllle to tile Eastern Carolina Training I School. 1 Bi<^UL-1Lu'k''r npvtwirn in the city today. Cleaning Streets Now a Farce I The Nero-believes it is a rule for the city t<^ gwffep and clean that part yf Main stfcw which- is paved Satur day nlghU, in order for it to be more Attractive and jdghtly Sundays. If the work of cleaulng.XQr the past few weeks is a sample, then the city ha& dirt and filth seen .011 the paving was simply a disgrace. Some pretention was made the night before toward cleaning, but It was not half done. Another thing, when this street is be-. Ing swept would it not be good^olicy to use the street sprinkler In connec tion therewith. Pedestrians walking thc^atreet get full of dust when the sprinkler could prevent It. The city has the apparatus for cleaning and sweeping the streets and there is no excuse for It not being done properly 1 and as it should "be-. ? City of St. Louis " js Celebrating &t: Louis, Mo., Oct. 4. ? With the firing of salute*, the ringing of bells aud the blowing of thousands of whis tles of the mill*, fartorles, railroads and steamboats, the centennfal birth day jmriy of the City of St. Louis, 1 a!: , |, ?Vl!l I,.' ? w the week, was begun, In earnest this morning, Thousands of visitors are in the city and every arriving train 4s adding to the crowds. The decora tions and ilHLUiinations are the most elaborate ever seen, here. . The chief featuTe'of today's pro gram was the balloon races, which at tracted enormous crowd*- ot_&lght seers to the starting place In the west end of the city. Two distance races were- scheduled for the day, one for small Fptrorical balloon?, -limited -to 40,000 feet capacity, and the other for large spherical balloons, limited to Ml.uju-U^. i;.t|i;mU.V. "? 1 -For drugs and seed, Hardy** Drug Stwo. JISESJIB6M Brown's Drug Store Has an lnvigor ulor that "Makes Hair Crow in Abundantly or Money ltack. " If- your hair 1? thinning out grad ually It won't be olng before the bald spot appears. The time tu-.iaUc care of the hair is when you have hair to take care of. For thin falling hair the best rem 8a ge. It Is compounded on scientific -principles and fyrnlshea to the hair root a nourishment that acts quickly and promptly and causes the hair to j grow. I But remember thlsfTJt kills the I dandruff germ,, the pest that approp-* Jj.mjll- '.'n ' "t>? rla'muMH Jhat should go to the hair" root. Parisian Sag#!? by P'rown's' Drug 'Store under a positive guaran tee' to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching, scalp in two weeks' or money back. It gives to women's hair a lustre and radiance that Is most fascinating ami cailMM it 1ft gro w abundantly. 1 Parisian Jaage Is now sold In every ( tlist'clasn town in Amnrl?a. ? A liirge.j generous bottle costs 50 cents, and \ the girl with Auburn hair is on ev- 1 ery bottle. * | A BUSY DOCTOR Keep ? bottle at COW ON r ? ? ? ,JB _ _ nppe. jiein* and torrneti ta> lun*? ?? umwt. E tie real end fives quick relief. AildrauMt. $1.00, Wc, 26c. How about an Table Thoy are convenient, and for a few days we will sell them at cost. WASHINGTON - ELECTRIC .PLANT * There lire enoaKh "Idle daUara" In] I hi. city to capital lie ? ud vlt?U>e. | nuterUliie ? ? hundred pU NEW ARRIVALS OF -te; DRESS GOODS Id all shades and at all prices. Your inspection will give us pleasure. SPENCER BROS. WHY WORRY with headaches, coastipa tion and-indigestion? Ask about ABILENA WATER, the bTeasSf'Tand efficient Aperient. Saline Water. WASHINGTON : DRUG COMPANY ONLY THE BEST I HEAVY AND FANCY | j (iKOCHRIES Carried. Wo please our | customers or no pay. Try i lu? UNION GROCERY CO. JUST ARRIVED | |. Graham Flour, Wtacrte^WlrearFlour; : AND New Buckwheah '?CALL LP Walter Credit & COu - ? " "~i MOTORING PARTY. ! Mr. H. E. Sledge, of Greenville, j drove over in his Oldsmobile on Sun-j [?day- with a party of young friends. I ,Those in the car. were Misses Mary! ' f'liHiMirn, LlHiam Burch, Naney. Cow ard and Smith; Messrs. Tom Hooker WW II. 'K. sludge. ; I Delivered to ap^part of city 25 cents quart. Sem?dinmjV?tyl?, it?w?da ? specialty at 113 Market Street. - Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets. "X j. T. WYATT. HIGHEST CASH i'Klt'ES -?* paia for . Chickens, eggs nnd all COUNTRY PRODUCE We curry Unj, Grain and all kind*. Feedstuff ? We handle . the very be*t Flour at whole* sale. ' PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. r DON'T 1 Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. m - ft You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very sur passing' low cost, and save many a lonjs drive and per haps a life by being in direct and in$jantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Brokt r. ket quotations can be secured daily. .. Interested Arties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W.Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. 1! inter be well the ap Winter ~JII This proposition wili inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of thc0cold Winter months. JUST ARRIVED Pettiiohns.' Graham Flour. Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, UaVMeaT, (^racked Wfieat, C om riaKSS," ?Post ? Toastiea. Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice( Puffed .i^h&at and many others. Price alwiays right, quality the best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 12A. J. RTAYLOK, | The Grocery Man. ? ?HELP is OFFERED? WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN No mailer how limited your mean* of education, the GREAT AMERLC.XN SHORTHAND ANB BUSI NESS tanXGftC Durham. N. U ia ready ana *numg -to neip ix>u secure a high-grade Business Education. The ONLY Business College in the Caro iin.. pr??lH?>d over hv an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi- J cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now ort easy payment ptan DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Telegraphy, Penmanship. Civil Service. Engliah^anchea. etc. Expert Faculty? Rail Toad n,W Pinr? ? " "* THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT ^ HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes the] most compact bale off any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. BIJV.YOITR ?' , HORSES and MULES GEO. H. HILL
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