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Unrequired to appetr and answer or ?demtir to tlit complaint, or the relief demanded in the complaint will be^ allowed. Thla 15th day of. September, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court LEGAL NOTIC8S II 1909. offer for sale at public auction for cub at the courthouea door of Boaufort county. am o'clock noon, the following de?crlb?d property- la Belbaven. Pantego township. Beau fort county, N. C? It betas about 1 1-1 mllaa weat of L?echvllle, N. C., anit hnaartart as follow on th? north by the land of Henry White, on the eaat by thd land of Amaa Har dy, on the aouth by tbe land of Jamea Stewart and on the weet by a lane leading frOm tho Leechyllle public road to the Pungo Hirer road. It be In* the aama land that th. -m ni Smith porcbaa^ of Henry White, I being tla same land also in the afora aald mortgage. . i This the 4th day of October, 1909. H. T. CREDL8, Mortgagee. By W. H. iSowen, Owner of the Debt. W. c. Hodman. Attorney. Clerk Superior Court of Beaufort Co. Kprth Carolina, Beaufort county. Superior Court, October tirm. 1909. E. J. Edwards Ta. Ida M. .Edwards. The defendant, Ida VI. Edwarda, will take notice that an action en titled aa above haa been Instituted In the Superior court of Beaufort county by E. J. Edwarda fijr the pur poee of obtaining an absolute divorce agalnit the defendant, Ida M )sd wards, which la retuniablo before a judge of the Superior 'court, October 26, 1909, at the October term, i?09, . Smarter NOTICE OP HA LB. By virtue of the power of sale con fined in a certain mortgage from Felton Smith and Nlcey Smith hla wife, of the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina. - to ,R. V. "Credlr, of the aame couhty and State, dated the (th day of May, 1107. and recorded In the office of tbe Reilater of Oeeda of Beaufort County, In book 148 at page 304. the underalgned will ? CRT TAXB&. The u x 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 tax that I am ready to receive tax for the ensuing year. They must be { ^_fio4Jected at once. ~N7V B. WTyptgT, City Clerk. October 7. 1909. f NOTICE. ^ Horth Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, October term. 1809. Llsaie Abel ts. Henry A'oeL The defendant above named, will take notice: That an action entitled as above, lias been commenced by the ? plaintiff against the defendant in the Superior court of Beaufort county to dtecure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice, that he is j J to anoeat at the next term of the Superior court of Beaufort county to be held on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, to-vit. the 25th day of October, 1909, answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to^the court for the relief de manded In her complaint. This the 19 th day of September, 1?09. GHO. A. PAUL. POTIOR OP SUMMONS AND WAH- I SUMMOl OF ATTA KANT OF ATTAOllMftNT. North Carolina. B44tt!6rt WUBtJ. Washington Township, Justice's | Court, before A. Mayo, J. P? Geo. 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 the above entltled?actlon was issued against said defendant on the jftfc day of September. 1909, by A. Mayo, r Beaufort > county, North Carolina, for the- sum I two ^hundred (9290.00) dollars.! due the' plaintiff by Judgment ?i ? derad in their favor and against the hSti cm nf TMLJUfl. Chauncery of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, on Majrch 26th, 1908, w^ich summons Is returnable before satd justice, at his office in Washington, in s county and In Washington townflip on . Tuesday th?*.26th day of Octofh, 1909, at 9 o'clock, ? --Tim. defendant will also take notice j that a warrant of attachment was 146 j sued by said Justice on the 27th day of September, 1909. against the prpp erty of said defendant which warrant of attachment is returnable before^ ? * ? above named for the return of the summons, when and where the de fetndant le required to appear and answer -or demur to the, complaint. the relief demanded will be granted. v" This tbe 27th day of September, Ac MAYO, - Justice of the Peace. from J. J. Davis and wife, to Wiley C. Rodman, dated the 10th day of Janu Ottres catarrh or money back Jnlfc Ihi*W CAI'IDINE Cum sick HmiI Khf. - - AJao Nervous Headache, Travelers1 Headache and achee from Orlp^L Stomach Troublea or Female trou- 1 blea. Trr Capndtne ? It's liquid ? effects immediately. Sold by drug gist*. ? : _ ? ? IT ISA MISTAKE not to have enough Fire Insurance. Call Bragaw up today and let him make you #afe. WM. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents in Washing ton, N. <J. . ? -f JS& ? .. ? ? IHJfi-flO-MORE - Washing Powders and Soap - FIRE! I You often see wherejhouses are burned while owners are away attending. the ?bow. Com* in and let me insure your house before you go to the carnival. ' CARL I). PARKERJCeii'l Insurance. Pour Veart* Experience. 'e?u- Small Bid' if ? 'Phone M. Wright Tailors Right NOTICE! Now is thfe time to have your gas lamps put in order. -It will cost] you nothing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach burner will give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 cent per | hour. See the GAS MAN. mm Pflissts nicHTl following described property: First A tract of land in Beaufort county, North Carolina, beginning en the road leading from Washington to Jieechville, where the line of Collins wood- Ward patent crosses said road near the corner of the fence or said John P. Campbell, thence running with the said road south 72 1-2 west .4 1-2 polos, thence along said road south 81 1-2 west 17 1-2 pole^\hence along said road south 67 1-2 west 31 poles to the old Candy wells, which are north 68 1-2 east ~ i2-poiea_fnmL the Maxton road thence north 24 west j-100 poles, thence north 86 east 100 poles to , the _ southwest corner of the Colllnswood-W.%rd patent, thence with the line of that patent south 30 road con more or left? Sec" county, North^Carollna, known as the home place of the late John Camp bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on. the north Hoe of the Washington and Leachvllle road at the southwest cor ner of the land, conveyed by the par ties of "the second part to John 'P. r^mnholl. h?lng a tract of land orig inally senverei by Jeha P. Qatnpbell and wife to Jos. J. Davis and wife, re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county In book 86 at page 18, and running northwardly with the Jast line to the private road, leading from the Washington and -twechvllle road to the Asa Waters line, thence wetiwardly with the line of] Asa Waters and the heirs of Thos. Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman land, thence southwardly w mr can mie 'ui mu KUUUiaa ibuu to 'Uifr^j^lkRjilitgton and I.*echville road, thence eastwafdly with said road to th? beginning,, containing 60 acres more or leas. The -foregoing uruiwriy n nia mom ts wm OH and prior tbeumbraneas as may ex ist upon said property. Terms of sale cash. ^*This 0?e 6th day of October. 1?0?. WILHY C. RODMAN. ^ , Mortgagee. North Carolina. Beaufort cOunty. In the Superior Court. James D. Griffin ts. Margaret Griffin. The defendant above named will' pake npttee that in gcttoii euOUed as above has bee* comakWed In the Superior court of Beau/of* county, to secure an absolute divorce frdm the defendant; and the aald defendant wlH further take notice that she is required to appear at the term of the Superior court at said county to be held on "the TfTr-Motiday after -the first Monday In September, it being October 36; 1MB, at ihe.courthoeeH plaint In said action of the plaln tlfr^ill apply to the cou# for the ra ? ? SStt ?f Sopwmter, - dBcwed. ?n person. tn ??Id Mtate aro requested to make settlement with me; and all persona holding claims against the said es tate are notiflod to file the same, duly Itemised and verified, as prescribed by law, within one year from this date, else t?ls notico will be pleaded i* bar of their recovery. Thia August 26, 1901. - 8. FLEMING, Admr. of Oliyia B. Fleming, deed. North Carolina, thla.-i? to notify all persons having claims against the es tate Of Said dir?a?iiH in mkiki. , I . ? " w ujlui U1L IQc 111 duly verified to the undersigned at Aurora, X. C., on orbefore the 2 2d ^pririrfrtTft^ tnv. tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will pleasemade immediate pay ment. ?|ThIs 21st day.ef September. 1909. J. IRVIN DEAL, O Peal. Vaughau ft TliuiuiiBUll. Aliurnyye. Hyacinths ?nd all kinds of * FhU and Winter BULBS V? ^?v? a fine assortment. Plant early for best results. Send for new price list. CHOICECUT FLOWERS telegraph and telephone orders will be promptly flIM-by J. L. O'QUINN & CO., ? Floiijta, RukiaL, N. C. 'Phones 149. TALK Mra. Thomas Woolen, of Fayette vlllfj_who has bw visiting her moth er, Mrs. T. H. B. Myers, left thii moraine 'or hor home. * * Rev. F. Harrlman Harding who came from Charleston on Tuesday for the Bragaw-Harfrove bedding, !?ft this ' . Mr, Q. O. Fineman, arrived In the cUj *?sterdar ami-left thu worn log I for Norfolk. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hyman. of New inu who-ha$s-bee? vtsfttieg- MIsbfb J. p; B. H}?i, left yentetSiy for their home. ' Mr. Harry McMutlan arrived last night after a short business trip out) of the city. . . ' . . .** *4rv<JI? Solicitor H. 8. Ward returned to the city last night " * / 1 ? ? ~ Mr. J. C. BucKman arrived last night after a trip to Norfolk. _ i. . e.Y -liir Mrs. W. J. Harris, of pant^jp. and Mra. Clifford' Hafri*. of Swann Quar ter. are visiting -MA. F. L. Freeman, on Kaat Second stieet. * i Mrs. W. M. Dlxcrti. and children, of Bragaw, spent ydj|t?rday in town with ? Mrs. 0. R. Bdwards. en route to Wharton. whex> *they Vrill j visit friends. ? ? Mr. a: W. TMttoab left yesterday for Rocky Moufot'oa^usiness. ton. who lias been. In the Washington Hospital for somei.tlme, lefv yesterday for her home! -? ? Mra. J. J. Satterthwalte and chil dren. of Pactolus, who have been vis iting Mrs. D. R. "WilliB returned to their home yesterday. ? .? \ Mrs. T. C. Alllgooil, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Up church, in NorfollL has returned, ac companied by ML :Upchurch, who wilt visit here fOrjfcome time. ? ? Mr. Tilman nonghtv ieft yesterday . for Norfolk on a business trip. ' ? ? Miss Sallle Cherry, of Edenton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker thiB week. -V. ? t, ' - *1^ Mr. Walter Cat-sffcTphen, a clever knight of the grip, la in the city to day. * * Miss Dora^Flynn returned toJJalti more this morning after a visit to her brother, Mr. C- A. Flyaa. ? ? Mr. Daniel O, Fnwlfi arrived from Beaufort this morning and will re turn this afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Fowl* and Dan,- Jr. - ? i - -Mrs, -Paul Webb, of Morehead City, |JU M- . j ney, and wllY return tomorrow to berf home. Mr. H. L. Mann-, of Middleton, ac companied by MY. Sam Windley, of Lake Landing, arrive*^ to spend the day In town.' Mr. Will niliMW rhis morning | on a business trip. Mr. Thomas Perry Wharton, of | Rosendale, spent the day^In. town. A SENSIBLY IDEA. The advantages of a single play jover a repertoire: The production ftf Shakespearean plays is no longer* speculative with al ftgtnr _ ^Edouard 'D'Olze, Mf.Guy F. Oregg. Mr. Orfrfisr at f rlbr.tes this fact to his -selection'^! a most capable and Intel ligent interpreter . of Shakespeare's iWlM Mlm nf iflaa^Haiaaaft^Mfa agement, a capable company, a com plete and expensive production, and a strong desire on the part of the peo HAB80, THE MARVELOUS MINI) READBR. i *i . Basso, famous In the expositions of P&iFope and Ametica, Is here this week. Sasso, the Kgypttaa wonder, wfce csJ]# 7PB by your_j>ijae? tells you your 'occupation. .f dagwribes your Meed* and your <*nernlw II. will advlae fOu on all the affairs f your 8mw. the HalrTO^aflt and payrhlc. whoa* power, ban utoqlahed the noat Intelligent and convinced (tie most .fcoptleal I ' Don't fail to Tt,tt tbl, gifted man at' the earnl vat ~ pj * >".St . ? Charleston pwaKci iciu Carorcrct Seer J pie to ?e<g Shakeapearean ytow ptop^ *rly or? oted. Mr. Ore** hM choa ea the master comedy, "The Mer chant of Venice." for Mr. D'Oise this season, presenting tH%. one play ex clusively. Mr. D'Olxe's Shylock Is proclaimed an extraordinary Inter pretation by all who 1 hare seen It. Al ready the star appearance has result ed In a booking for next" season In most of the houses where "The Mer chant" has been presented. This' con firms an ancient truism that the peo ple are willing to encourage honor able effort in any honorable line. Mr. Gregg acta, upon the assumption that it 1b possible Jo gkre the people full one production each season. It is far more possible to select pi vers for.es pecial parts in a single play than to do so for a repertoire so extensive as the immortal bard has provided ? hence the production of "The Mer-_ chant or Venice" this year ? and an other next. SERIOUSLY ILL. ' ^ " Miss Leslie Klllott Is very ill at her home on Ea?t Main street to the re gret of her many friends, who anx iously await better news of her con dition. MONEY BACK Brwon's Drug Store Sella a Remedy for Catarrh oh That I>'lbq?f I Basis. Breathe Hyomei over the germ-rid den membrane, and it will ?111 the germa, and cure catarrh. There 1b no other way ? you muit get where the germs before you can destroy them. appeared,' other thlnf?~Vlll happen; there will be no more bawklngr-not even in the morning; that offensive breath wilt disappear; there will TIE" no more obnoxious mucous, or cough ing. or sneezing, or husklness of voice or dTIHouIty lb tireitMM' All IhtW disagreeable accee&ojrie* of the demon catarrh will disappear, and as they go the glow of health will return!, and all the strength and en,ergy that was formerly used in combating the in roads ofcjjiarrb. will bring back your, vitalit/T dnir ambition, will make a new/happy, .healthy being of you In g frw weeks. / ; Brown's Drug Store will sell you a complete Hyotnei outfit, for $1.00. This includes a fine Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me), and Instructions for use. Sold by the leading druggists everywhere. Extra bottles 50 cents. ? And bear in tnind, money back If Hyomei doesn't cure. For drugM and Keed, Hardy's Drug Store. 1 A BUSY DOCTOR li Z'lttXZiT.SWJrSLSZSZ preptrad for pommonU, croop, coldt. * "'11*1 paini tad tortoru la lunti sad throat, fcileroal aad liitt quick reiki All dreuisb. $1.00, Mc. 25c. JUST ARRIVED Another large-shipment of Town Talk Flour and ui(t-rj!,muh ~ Buckwheat Walter Credle & CO ? - Electricity The Light of _ muLiTY j Let us "show you" if "? TTTtTitfL fllJIll ? :J WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT j r "DON'T 11 - Walk or Ride. ^Talk Over The Telephone. You can have'h Telephone -put in jrom-houw in the city or at your farm at a veryaur pasaingly low cost, and save many a long drive and per J>apa-a life by being in direct and Inatantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer. Mtr? Chant and 6rok< r. Weather report* and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Interested partiea arc re qucated to communicate * ith Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. 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SPENCER BROS. nsat HIGHEST CASH PRIORS paid for CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, Grain and all kinds Feedatuff ? . We handle the very best Flour at whole ?ale. PAUL & CUTLER east water street. JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Supply el^ Breakfast Cereals, Bucinvh^flt, Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat Bis-^ cuit. Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, JPost Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, l uuVu Hue, ffllfetf Vviieaf alia many otners. Price always right, quality the best. .Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 123. " J. F. TAYLOE. The Grocery Man. THEi. H. C. TOGGLE-JdlNT HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press so'.d. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., ' SALES AGENTS.
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