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** - LEGAL NOTICES ' Clerk Superior Court of Bea\ifort Co. North Carolina, Beaufort county, r? ? flupcihrr /Cffort, October term, 1509! E. J. Edwards v.s? Ida M. Edwards. The. defendant, Ida M. Edwards. 1_ jkIII take notice- that an action. en titled as a hove has been instituted ; ? - liiJ the Superior court of Beaufort county by E. J. Edwards fpr pur poao of-nbtuliitirg'an abaolute divorce 'against the defendant, Ida M. Ed ? ? Jsarda?._whlch Is returnable before a ? 26, 1909, -at the October term, 1909. . "6f thex Superfo? court of BeauforF ; county, at which time the defendant ,,-n ? is raqulrad to appear and demur to the -complaint, or the relief ip th? ftnpnilntnt will be' -altwed. ?? J - .**1b 15th day of September. 1909. GEO. A. PAUL* NOTICE OF KALE. '' , By virtue of "the power of sale con -?> twined In a certain mortgage -from -Telton Smith and .Nicey Smith his wife, of the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, to R. Y.j Credle, of the same county and State, dated the 6th day of Slay, 1907, and recorded . in the-offloe of the Register Of Dfceds of Beaufort county, In book 143 at .page 306, the undersigned will on TuedQay the 9th day of November, 1909, offer for sale at public auction for cash ~at the courthouse door -of m Beaufort couuty, at 12 o'clock noon, ? the following described property -in Belhaven, Pantego tow nshipr Beau fort county. N. C., It being about and bounded as follows: .On the north by the land of Henry White, on the east J>y the land of Amos Har r dy'on The south by the land of James Stewart an^ on the west by a lane leading from the. Leechville public road to the Pungo River road. .It be ing the same land that the said Nicey Smith purchased of Henry Whlte^and ? being the same land also in the afore said mortgage. This the 4th day -of October,' 1909. * - R. Y. CREOLE, Mortgagee. . By W. H. Bowen, Owner of thg_ltehl. | W. JC. Rodman, Attorney^ CITY TAXES. . The' tax books for the city of Washington have been turned over [ to the undersigned, and this is to no ? tify all own?r* of property subject to tax that I am ready to receive taxes for the ensuing year. They must be collected at one*. _ _ W. B. WINDLEY, City Clerk" October^-?, 1909. / KOTICK. 'North Carolina, Beaufort County. In | the Superior Court, Qctober torn*. 1909. Lizzie Abel vs. Henry Aoel. The defendant above named, will take notice: That an action entitled as abovor has been Commenced by tho-| plaintiff against the defendant fh the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice^ that he is Required to appear at the nert terirf of the Superior court of Beaufort county to be held on the Tth -Monday after the 1st Monday' In 8ebtember. to-wit, the 25th day of October, 1909, at the L-uuiiliuuse In said county, in" Washington, North Carolina, and : ? rt<?murJo JLh^omplftlnt in said action or the plaintiff will ap jiy.to me eaflrtjor the nHiqi qg I . . manded In her complaint. . This the 16th day of September. J*0?. GEO. A. PAUL, NOTICE OF SUMMONS AN'll WAR RANT OP iCTTACHMKNT. ? ? North ? Carolina. B?au fart (2aunti\ Washington Township, Justice's Cuuil. Btfuiu A. Mayoi J. P. Caa, ' _ J lng as Geo. N. Owen and 8on, vs. ; E. H. Hydian. The defendant above named will take notice: That a s^pm^ng in the ? ? above entiUed-actlon vhmi ? Issued _ against sjdd defendant on the 27th dajp of September, 1909, by A; Mayo, -Justice of tfie.. Peace of Beaufort county, North Carolina, for .the sum "" "of TWO mi no re u > ?w.n.W; due the plaintiff by Judgment jren-* jiered in their far'or and againBt the defendant in the Court of Law and Chauncery of the Ctty-of Norfolk^ Wr^nll. on iHWH'WUI. nil, enmmona la returnable before said Inetlce. at M? ottce la WaahlngWn. ? In aaid cuuutj and In WaaMfcftlQn ' towoahlp on Tueeaay tne join <l?j ?I _ October. 1?0?. ? ? o'clock, a. in. "~Tlld defendant will alto take notlje that ft wvrant'of attacbmcatyl* U sued bj eald Justice on Oift/?7lh day of September. 1?#?. against the prop erty ot aaW_d??en<Unt^VMinK.w?rr*nt ef attachment ll returnable before ?aid Juatlce at the time and place a bore named tot IM WWtuf tke lummoni. vh?bapd where the de fetndant ll required to appear and ? answer or damur to tho complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. Thta the ?7th dar of September. 1,0*. A. MATO, JnaMce ot the Peace. NOTU*K OP SAMJ. By Tlrtne of the power of eale ?on talned 1bj> yertaln deed ol mortgage BoTmanT dated the lotn day of Janu ary, 1?01, and duly recorded to the once of the Register of Deedl of l*0?r Whether from Colds, Heat. Stpm ach or Nervous Troubles. Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid ? pleas ant to take ? acts immediately. Try it, 10c., 25c. and 50c., at druc stores. r - ? : IT IS A MISTAKE . not to have enough Fire Insurance. "Call Bragaw up today a"5ti let him make you safe. WM. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents in Washing ton, N^C. USE ri)b=no-more Washing Powders andSoap THE ONLY SOAP ON THtM ARRET THAT CONTAINS DI^OjFECTANT? FIREl You often see where houses are burned * ? - Wftile owners are away attending the show. Come in and let meinsure your . ? house before you go to the carnival. CARL IX PARKER, {Gen'l Insurance. "? Four Year s] Experience. - . . j^Havens-Small Bld'^ '*.*? ' . _ 'Phone 85. 'j ' " - ? ; Wright Tailors Right NOTICE! Now is the time to have your gas lamps put in order. It will cost you nothing ta have them inspected _ and adjusted. A Welsbach burner will give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 cent per hour. _? Seethe GAS MAN. t V WRIGHT PRESSES RtCTT -FAIRFIELD JOTTIXOS We are having rain today^-the flrst In more than a month of an y consequence. 'Our farmer* are busy sowing peas and cottoq, ditching and getting up winter's wood. Mrs. D. M. Carter, of Washington, has been visiting Mrs. T. C. Mann and othenrat thi splace. Quite a number of visitors are all the time coming and going, too nu merous to mention. Professor Tlllette, >of Elizabeth City. N. (!?? &nd Miss Annie Nelson,. of this plart ^re. conducting our pri vate school. that Fairfield can boast of having tfte highest school in the State (except colleges)? It will be remembered ate of Yale, with many honors and medals, being able to speak Very nu ently seven languages. and is a law -yer-Md-clvll* engineer by profession^ Rev. Mr. Watson, pf Swan Qi ter circuit, is assisting Rev, | following described property: First. jT of ttttM in Beaufort ceuaty, North Oaybltaa, beginning -on the roaflh. leading from Washington to] | wood- Ward patent crosses said road near the corner of the fence of said John P. Campbell, thencd runnlngl with the said road south 7 2 1-2 west 1 4 1-2 poles, thence along said road, south 81 1-2 west 17 1-9 poles thence] ?along gal d road south 67 1-2 west 31 poles *to the old Candy wells, which >ra_ norlh _R? 1-9. M?t 19 nnlftg^fromj the Maxton road thence norths, west] 1 100 poles, thence north S 6 .east 100 poles to th$ southwest corner of the . Col ling wx>o4- Ward ? patent thenee .in. Ih. II.. nt Ih.l ,1.1-nt .m,th 3<1 east 73 poles to the main rosd con taining 4 0 acres more or less. Sec ond: ' A tract of land In Beaufort ; county. North Carolina, known as the homo place of the late John P. Camp ' bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on the north line of the Washington and | Leachvllle road at the southwest c?T | ner of the land, conveyed by the par ties of the second part to John P; Campbell, toting n tract of land orig inally conveyed by John P. Campbell h-sntfivlfe to Joa. J. Davis and wfTe, re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county in book 80 at page 18, and running northwardly with the last line to the private road, leading from the Waahington and Leechviile road to thd Asa Waters line, thence' westwardly with the line of Asa Waters and the heirs of Thoa. "Webster to the northeast cortner of the Rodman land, thence southwardly to the eastr line^ of *fae Rodman land to the ^^Mhingion and Lee^hville road to the beginning, 'containing 50 acres more or lest. The foregoing property is sold subject toeuch other 1st upon said property. Terns of s^fe <*?h _ . _ ... > Thla the Bth day of O * L -- HOTEL KERNAN Kl HUl'JhJAN I'l'.tN. AHHHI.I TKI.V ' ' ' FIREPROOF. ? , I In Uie heart of th? builoMt mcciIod of numiey In a prott acted meeting aL the M. E. Church. Much interest is being shown. We are delighted that our govern or and state council in their decision concerning the railroad, made it pos sible for the road to enter Washing ton via Bath. 'We want Washington as our terminus because we" can at that place have free access to two railroads instead of one. Wc haven't anything against^the N, & S. Ry. Co.. having our road so that we can get the needed service,, but think If we could have connection with both the A. C. L and N. & Sfcr' we _might get better rates^on freight. With this road as proposed by Washington and Bi^te offlclalsrT think Washington will blossom nB a green bay tree; so will our" grand^ old counly1 Wliuu we get railroad and drainage, which ftre | The Mattattuskeot lake In iheTow ?n m innm yuure. but wc*aie stni anxious fo drain it.' I would like to correct in a meas ure the idea that Hyde county has a bumper crop this year. Far from It. Take Fairfield township, and this scribe will venture the assertion that it will not make on alt its lands mote than one-half a crop. Of course, the crops are good along the lake for from one-fourth to one-llHtfTnllo back ? but then what do you find? Crops ruined by the early excessive rains and late drought. Right here I will call your readers' attention one thing, and that is, where the crops wer*"datttaged most by egcessiye-rain are also the' ones first to be damaged by the drought, of course, all this Atnimpri-. mhen the lake is drained, which I trust will not be far off. A portion of Lake landing und CntWle Creek, and Swan Quarter^ hat a inml rrnna T ? "?M Y TOWN ? \* WM TALK T. Cmpb.II, of Beckwith Is In the city, todiy. and mttde thl office a call. He was accompanied bj his grandsons ;/ ? mm Mrs. C. 8. Wftichard came ,ovci from Vandemerg this morning t< [spend' the day in town. Mr. Howard Harbison returnee Tram Xew ?T?T5"mr>>n|pt> >! Mr. and Mrs. Darld R. Cutler am! bridal party arrived from New Bern this morning. "? ~~ ~~ Mr. Jacob F. Snoblt*, of the Na I tlonai Soldiers' Home, arrived in town thiB morning .to-. visit his daugh ter, Mrs. H. F. Butler. Mr. Snoble <has been attending the dodlcatlon services Ifeld recently In New Bern. ? ? ? ? Dr. James Gallagher went over to New Bern Wednesday night In the special P.ullman train with the party of distinguished Rhode Islanders, taraong whom he b*? many frends, and made the return trip yest^rday morning. - - f * * Miss Leila Rose, of Belhavcn, who has been vleltlng Miss Isabel Ster ling, returned to her home this morn ,n*- 'rs ? ?i " Miss Minnie Spencer, of Hyde coun ty,. who has been the guest of Mr. add Mrs. Geo. Studdert, left yester day afternoon for Rale igh.w here ?ho will visit .her brother. Mr. E. N. Spencer. | . # ? ? ? ? Mies Ida Mldyette, of Bath, spent the day in town yesterday en route Jp GreenvflTe, where^ she will enter the East Carolina' Training School. ? '? Mr." and Mrs. J. D. Grimes arrived in the city this morning from a trip to Winston-Salem. ? ' ? Mr. R. J. Manning' left this morn ing for a business trip to Columbia. M!ss Lillian Woolard left yesLer^l day to tafce a position with Mr. W. A: Thompson. v ? ? Mr. H. H. Ross, of Edward, arrived in the clt* yesterday and left on the 3:30 A. C. L. train for his home. I .. . . ? ? Miss Mary Guilford, of Aurora, spent the day in-toWn yesterday. * 1 Mrs; Z. V. Roes apd brother, Mas ter Hugh Swann, were visitors in the city yesterday, en routo^to their homo in Bayboro after "ii visit at the"home of Mrs. W.' H. Woolard. in Bethel. ? ? ? ? Mr. Wi B. Warren, of Latham, was lu tow iv yesterday. Mrs. Lena Hudnelt ~j?ft yesterday Aururu. : ?? ' - Wr w C. Horirerrn left toddy Tor Belhaven, on buRlnega. me soutnern planter has often I longed * for something to take the place of the colored brother 'In the icottou field. To harvest the fleecy staple something like 5,000,000 of ' the black folk are.-jxeededr .Along has come a man who hm tfrinir ing of picking cotton by machinery, fai at lQot aa automobile joe the oot ton fields has come Into use. | It seems strange that no one Has ever thought that the contents of the cotton boll could be pulled out by me chanical fingers, instead of human fingers, thn pWr doea_ Instead of two arms, however, it has no less than eight, and a 10-year-old darky can be trained 0i an hour to guide two of these arms at such "a j rau? ?anttra:"rtacunm wnTch' tVaVeierfl over a cotton field in Alabama picked and bagged six bales of thp staple, Iweighlng 5trtT pounds cacti. In a~aay [of ten hours. This beats the liveliest fESSn " TScSan plished by human labor. With an WUi Sasso, famous in ^ expositions pf Europe Utt Amsrllp, Jg bery T^fT week. 8asso_the Egyptian wonder, who calls you by your name, teUs you J?J?f ocqupatfrn, ^ iKscribea your frlpnjs and your enemies. Tie will advise you on all tbeMtffairs or your life. . Sasso, tho clairvoyant and psychic, whose powers have astonished 'the 'most intelligent and, convinced the most skeptical. Don't, fall to vlsli this gifted man at the carnival. ' ' ' .. ? CHARLESTON Wakefield Cabbage Seed For vale by thf pound at ' : ? >?- rottun plefcgr u ' jo?u ,T?r |M?rlj>W m tuts, twcaua^ the imoun of cotton to. a pound is so enormous MTHE TELLS (00 Ah Many * WusJiinicton Rentier Kiyiw1 Too Well. When the kidneys are sick. Nature tolly yttu all about_4fer=- ? The urlneji nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action, Any urinary Trouble* ie?tH ftf.klUw** I HI". 7 loan's Kidney Pills cure all kidne} | Washington ljeojile^tejtlfy to this Miss Sara Manning," 226 Bonnet St., Washington, N. C.. says: ."For a I Jiuu-tiain ?iy kidnuyn had beniy vwj 4-?veak *nd the seet eilunn -passed ^too I frequently, causing me great annoy | nnce. My back ached constant Iv-and i I had distressing pains through my loins which prevented me from rest ing well. ? When ariehtg-Ht the moin ing, I wan subject, to headaches. ?nd dizzy spells. Doiui's Kidney Pills were Anally procured at the Wash ington Drug Co., and they -banished the backaches and other .annoyances." j The .kidney secretions also became 1 regular In passage. I nm now free fronuevery symptom of kidney trou ble and consequently can recommend Doan'R Kidney Pills very highly." Ill ST OF LKITKIiS. Remaining uncalled for at post ofllce for the week ending October 2. Gentlemen ? Capt. Dixon Bonner. J. J. Brown, C. C. Bullock. George Ceaven, Edgar Evlna. John B. Ever ton, JOhn 'B. Everton< T. M. Eure. Capt. Walter Fields, Oscar Hudgenp, G. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maupiu, 'William Moore, John A. j Moore, M. K. Pleasant, Andrewson Sawyer, QlaSy ,T. Vance, O." h. Wil liams, A. B. Weeb. Ladles ? Miss Dorothy Antel. Miss Mathla Bell, Mips Martha Bell. Mia*. Rosa L. Dunston, tales Maras Grimly Mrs. P. A. Hooten, Miss .Eva Jo***e. Miss Mary Etta Oden, Miss Annie1 Peyton, Miss Camsie Steward. Miss Lorle Vlrse.^Mary S. Windell. ' SUFFEBBTC EHDED lit mvn's.Driig^Store Sells the Remedy That "Cared Stomach Trouble of 14 Years, And beat of all Crown's Drug Store' guarantees ii to euro you or money back. ? Read thin. "I have been a great sufferer for 14 years, everything I- ate gave me heartburns. ? I have never been able to get anything that would give me any relief until li "friend or mine ln slsted on my taking Ml-o-na. I took a 50 cent box and I believe 1 .am en tirely well." F. M. .Bryant, Newman, Ga., June 5th. -*?- ? Ml-o-na Is not a nostrum; It Is the prescription of a celebrated physician who is a specialist in stomach dls-' eases. One clever woman calls Mi-o-na the Sunshine Prescription because it changed her from a miserable, nerv ous dyspeptic Into a bright, healthy,! happp woman In a few weeks. These little Mi-o-na tablets are surely wonder workers. - They abso 1 lutoly cure Htt^geation w4iether.arttte or cnronic. " They stop belching, gas in stom ach, and heaviness. In a few minutes. Distress after eating . vanishes as if. by magic when one or two little M'liO- | 'HBTaRim.ii sic sivvHiiuvCtUl " 1 | Only f.O cents a ]inv ?? ip^Hinp druggists everywhere, and^ In Wash ington by Brown's Drug Store. Test sample free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo. N. Y. For drugs anil ?e?l, Hnnly's I>rug Store. ?:n the home GO WAITS PREPARATION It lbulak prt* trctina afilnst pneumonia. roUlt, croup. Leu las, paras ana torcnett In Jur.(s and throat. HilttVTi at once by delfcoytnt ttw, a?i LMtftMbvn FtWriu! JUST tBBTVBD Anoxtwrr large.shipmcnt of TownTalk Flour and Old-Fashion Buckwheat [Walter Credte & CO Electricity The Light of QUALITY. ? Let us "show you" IT you are from Missouri. WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT DON'T Walk or Ride. - Talk Over Tfle Telephone. You can have a Telephone pul in your house In the city or at your farm at ft very sur tbw cost, and save many a long drive and per 1 hap* a life by being- indirect' and instantaneous Touch with _yotft Doctor. C rpc ex. Mer chant^and Brokt r, * Weather reports and mar ket quotations Can* be secured daily. Interested parties art^ re quested to communicate with Mr.-D. W.Bell, M'g't CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL, CO., Washington, N. C. kJ This proposition will hit A*- |T1 est you." and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter months. ; WHY WORRY with headaches, constipa- : tion an<L4nd4gesti?n? ? 4 Ask about ABILENA WATER. ' the oleasar t and efficient Aperient Saline Water. WASHlNfiTOfL DRUG COMPANY OYSTERS! phone H7. D?Uv?red to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in anyfetyle, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh-Dressed Mullets. J. T. WYATT When n store advertises only nun and then, it In ? perforce o "now and then" sort of store. We art* jtr?-t Ixrlievers in iiont (lutt the American (ient Ionian ft f|p_Uo.s(.(!i rsM*.il Iiuin In Hie world. CiUH FoN CIjOTHKS cater to the astes of (Vf Anii-ririin mtin, and . for oars these famous 'xnrments have ulfilled IiIm every style-want. We have a complete Tine of tiHIF* ?IIX t'LOTHES for Fall in umiiy dlf erent model*. a host of-e\cluiilve pat era* and f^iftrhfR that won*t wear out lefore their time. SPENCER BROS. ONLY THE BEST 1 HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try i ?? UNION GROCERY CO. HIGHEST CASH PRICES pain for CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE] We carry Hay, tirain and all kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very best Flour al whole sale. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. THE- 1. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT t JUST ARRIVED #~Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat Bis- .i ? cttit, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, 1! J^f'Tmsti&srCfeaTn "St VrneWr^rape i^TSV' ji Puffed Rice, Pttffed Wheat and many others. ? Ij Price always right, quality the best< Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 123.! J. F. TAYLOEv The Grocery Man. HAY PRESS la the lighest _ compact bale of any press sold. _ draft, and makes'] the* most BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. I WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND ANJ) BUSI NESS COXXEGE. Durham, N.-C-. is ready and willing to help You Secure a hlt?h -rrwrtrlrt R> I c i V II. n -- f " 1 1 " ?'"* 1 i Unas presided over" by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi J cient guarantee of its. superiority. Eni?*r now on easy payment plan. 1 DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, .Telegrajphy, i l'einnaiialilp. Civil Service, English BrAIIChW, 6IC.- Expert Faculty? Rbfl [rood Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed.
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