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itlle concern heretofore iucted under the firm name of Bennett ft Company in the city of Washington, N. C.. which was com posed of ,8. H. Bennett and C. K. Dowty, has this day bien dissolved hy mutual. consent ;C. K. Dowty oon veying his Interest In said concern to the said S. H. Bennett, who will con tinue to conduct said-&telness under tttr ganw firm name of Bennett & Company. All the assets of said con cern are 'transferred to Bald H. Bennett, who assumes all liabilities of the same. TM? OMflW A. * ft Aft S. H BENNETT, C. K. DOWTY. ^ NOTICE OF SALIC. \ By virtue of the power uf Bale con-' , tained in a certain deed of trust from Amistead K. Tayloe to Wiley C. Rod man,' trustee, dated, the 23d day of January, 1908, and duly recorded- in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, in book 101, at page 251, the undersigned will on Friday, the 12th day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock,- floon, offer for sale at pub lic auction, for cash, at therf court house door of Beaufort county, the ? ' following UwnTlbegrtfact or parcel of land, Bltuate, lying and being in the county of Beaufort, and State of North Carolina, and in Richland township, In the town of Aurora: Be ginning In Che center" of Bridge street at the southwest corner of the Mill lot how 'known as the Standard Lum ber Company lot and running south. ? to Second street 85 varda, thence etrer 140 yards, thence north 85 yards, "thence Vest TTTJ yards lo the begln _ bLhS. SftUialning one acre, to be the same more or less, and beltrg the I same tract ol land described in the| "VamedeeiTof trust aforesaid. This the 9th day of OctoberTl909. ' . * WILEY g. RODMAN, Trustee. ,CITY. XAXE8. The tax books for the city Washington have been turned orer to the undersigned, andjhls i*to no ^Ufy all owners of property subject 'to tax that I am ready to receive lazes for the ensuing year. They must be collected at once. W. B. WINDLEY, City Clerk. - October T, lB0?.y ? NOTICE. North Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, October term. 1909. Lizzie Abel vs. Henry AoeJ. The defendant above named, will' tak* notice : That an action entitled "a a above, has been commenced by the plaintiff against the defendant in the Superior court of Beaufort county to ??cure an absolute divorce from the| defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice, that he is required to appear at the next term of~the Superior court -of Beaufort county to be held on the 7th Monday after the let Monday in September,1 Jto-witt the~t5th day of October," 19087 at the courthouse in said county, in Washington, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de jm&ndcJ .In^Jhan .romplnfat. This tho 1 Gth day jot September, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL, ?Clerk Superior Court CERTIFICATE OF I)IHW)IA TION. State of North' Carolina. VH* MpCRBttt OCBUU. r ? ! To all to whom these presents may L'Ulll V ? U I Uilliig j Whereas. It appears ?o-my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary I dissolution thereof* by the unani mous consent of all the stockholders, - deposited in my office, that the New Era Construction Company, a cor poration of this State, whose princi pal office la situated In the city of Washington, county of Beaufort,' Leach being the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may .be served K'haa compu&fl with the requirements Of chapter 21, He- i viaal of 1906, entitled "Corpora-, tions," preliminary to the Issuing of | this Certificate of Dissolution, Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify tbar the said corporation j&U, on the 7t? day of May, 1909, file 10 my office n duly executed and ftUosted coaaeut la wrttius to the dissolution of' eald corporation, ex of, which Bald $ooaent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are how on file in my Bald office, as provided by law. * ? In "Testimony Whereof. I, have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at KalelgMt this 7th day of May, A^D. i?09. J. BUY AN GRIMES, (Seal.) Secretary of State. notice of execution sale. North Carolina, Beenfort County In Cert Company vs. Thot.H. Blount By virtuo of an oxeeution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior *boT?^,nUti?4 ik tins, X will/ on Mon d?r. u,. twenty-flfth (JJU) day of (It b?lu* U? Snt a?T WWJf ? I L Cmvs c?a?ih at money Wk. Joat brwlhe it!iOomplet? onfirt, including Inhaler ?!? HhUKbmUo Mo. PrnggiaZ FOK FKVKRIKH\ri8S and ACHING * Whether from. Malarious conditions, Colda or overheating, try Hlcka' Cap udlne. It reduce* the (ever and ro Uevea the acting, I fa Mould ? 10, 25 and BO centa at drug stores. "Let Me Tell You L Something?*-' ? . ' . V* * " . i ' yv ? "GET INSURANCE FROM BR AG AW" Today is the day for that, WM. BRAGAW & CO., Flrtt Iu s uranc c^A gents in Waahinj? ton, N. G. ? USE ? RlB=NO=MORE I CONTAINS THAT FIRE! 1 You often see where" houses are burned while owners are away attending the show. G^me in and let me insure your house before you go to the carnival. CARL D* PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Yearj Experience. Havens-Small BldV 'Phone 85. J NOTICE! Now is the 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. WRIGHT PRESSES RIKHT courthouse door in said county, sell to tfie highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Interest which the said Thos. H. Blount, the defendant, has In the following described real es tate, to-wlt: 1 A certain tract or parcel of land known as "Sans Soucl," lying Just northeast of the city of Washington, in BeatfTort county, in the Bute of N'orth Carolina; beginning at a cedar post on the Plymouth road, running thence south 59 1-2 west 214ft feet; thence north 46 1-2 west 1442 feet; thence north 28 east 617 feet;, thence north. 22 1-2 werft 692 fe?t; thence north 22 degrees east 1222 feet; thence north 59 1--2 east ^40 feet; thence south 27|Cast 2900 feet, to the beginnings containing 6ne~ hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less. . : ? It being tlie purpose and intent of this description to include the farm _ tbiy aatd l^hos.-H>?BlQun t uuw mlduu, and has resided for a number of years, and which la bounds ed approximately jis hereinbefore In dicated. The homestead of defendant, here tofore allotted to him, In the above descrlbedrland, and subject to which i -this sale wif^be made, is that porting j which Is described as followB, ? iK&iuhliift m u uii'Kury m u\v top of a hill In the cow lot south or eoutheast of the -residence, running! north about fifty (50) eaut a distance j of about 900 feet to an old pumpi point in* the line ditch on Lover's Lane; thence with and along the line ditch and Lover's Lane, north about 37 west to a 2-4 Inch pipe sunk in said ditch; thence south about 50 west, a distance of about 744 feet, to a Pit1*1* tree; thence south about 5 "W68T, n il i>wWin-^ m "amiui i a fringe tree at the corner of H, N. ninnnfs porch; thence south about ""?0 ' west -about CS feet, to a maple tree, in front of the residence, used "fur j?fT MM hitch Igg pmt; ? thence south about 20 degrees east, a dis tance of about 255 feet, to the he ginning; containing about, nine and1 one-half (9 1-2) acres, an accurate deacriptloq of which may be found in the returns of the appraisers In the proceedings for the? sttotment of homestead. _ i ? This 28iu day of Boptgmmr, moy. . Oe.o. B. RICKB. Sheriff of Beaufort -Count*. NOTICE OP 8 ALB. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage from /. J. Davis and wife to ^iley C. Rodman, dated the 10th day of Janu ary, 1907, and duly recorded in the ones w ia? imumr oi wy-y Beau fort county, in book lis at page 228, to which reference jn hereby made, the undersigned will on.Tuta* day, the 9th day of Notelhber. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courtlum** door or Bwafdrt conwty. At public following described pfi^rty A. tract -of land in Beaufort cpnnty. North Carolina. beginlUng on tt^e A . ? Leethvilie, wnertf the Xsmjjmgmmmk wood-WVM patent crosses laid road near the corner of the fence of aafd John-*. C.rapb.11, th.D? runntng south 81 1-2 west 1? 1-2 poles thence along said road south 87 1-2 west 3 1 polea to the old Candy wells, which are north 68 1-f east u polea from the Max too -road thence north 24 west 100 poles, thence north 86 east 100 polea to the aouthwest corner of tne Collins wood- Ward patent, thence with the line of that patent aouth 30 ?aat 78 polea to the main road con taining 40 acrea more or leas. Sec ond: A tract W land In Beaufort county, North Carolina, known as the home place o< the fate John P. Camp bell, deceasedrbeglnning at f pine on the north line of the Washington and Leach rUle road at the aouthwest cor ner oLlhe land, oonreyed byTEe par tlea of the aecond part to John P. Campbell, being a tract of land orig lnally conveyed by John P. Campbell and wife to joa. J. Davis and wife, re corded In the oBce of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort ?Mn*r ft ft page 18. and running northwardly ww uu MM mWiiruie iimaTeiOifU. leading from the Washington and Leechvlllp road to the Asa Water? line, thence westwardly with the line of Aaa Waters and the heirs of-Thos. Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman l^nd, thence southwardly to the east line of the Rodman land to the Washington and Leechvifle ?vaJ. .ilieficu eaaiwardly with said road to the beginning, containing 60 acres more or less. The foregoihg property Is sold subject to sdch oth?r and .prior encumbrances as may ex ist upon said property. Terms of sale cash. This the 5th day of October, 1909. V WILBY C. RODMAN. _ . Mortgagee. NOT1CK OF EXKCUTION HALE, the Superior court. Washington llvrw isr-rtferf-1 8Ingletary and P. O. Medley. By virtue of an exomtlon directed TCT1U uud?rslKnOd. fiuiu lllH SlilRTlur court of Beaufort county, In the above entitled action. I will, on Mon day, the 1st day of November^ 1909. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door In said county jsell, to the high est bidder, for cask, to "satisfy suld execution, all the right, title and In tw?t.-yhMi mm n 'g Mod ley, one of the defendants, had on Jaau 'B, lDflj. m the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: A tract or parcel ot land In Beau tolt county. State of North Carolina, adjoining the land* of Noah Uttla and othera. and bounded aa follows. Via: A* certain lot of land tying and being In the town of Waahtngtoa. and in TElt part thereof known as Van N'orden T OT1 , and lying on the west ilde of Peirce stroet, and belnifforty Bt? (4D feet in width, and running back a distance of two hundred and loe?i-boc<iawJ oirtlwwjr by Puree itreef, ana on the north, l.lttle, and "well known aa the real denoe of P. a. Medley, whereon be raalded for many/yeaiV, ud which ?nKMHHHRV eo'nt11*'1*1*' * 0<B(^ ?' TOWN .* TALK Mr. Walter Wlndley .wont to New Bern to attend court. ? ? Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Clark returned to New Bern yesterday, after aTTSU Uo Mr. and Mrs. MqCosley. Rev. N.* C. Hughes arrived yester day and left for Chocowinlty on the Aay. -mJ.1 m . ? *!r. R. L. M. ' IJpnner, of Aurora, spent yesterday-4n tbwn. . -7 ? ? Mr. Thomas Clark left town yes terday on a short business trip. ? ?? -?" Mr. W. R. Perclval, of Petersburg, Va^Sleft yesterday for Aurora. I ? * * I Mr.' W. L. Godly, .of South Creok, spent today In town. Mr. and Mrs. P; F. Alllgood loft this morning pn the X. & S. train for Columbia, N. C., whoie Mr. Alllgood Is working. ? ? Mr. T. W. Prltchar.l left town this morning for Norfolk. ? ? * Mr. W. A. Blount arrived today from Chhpel Hill, and leaves tonight fqr Benson. ? ? Mr. Dare Wr Bell left Oils morn ing for Providence, R. I., to attend thn rnnveatloa of the Brotherhood o I St. Andrew, to be. held there. " ? ? Mr. Luther Paul, of Davis, arrived Today to visit hla brother, Mr. Smith Paul, for a few days. 1 ? Mr. E. K. Willis went to Provi dence, R. I., this* morning to attend the Brotherhood of St. Andrew con- 1 vention. ? ? Messrs. C. R. Flowers and C. F. Lewis, of South Creek, are In the city | today. ? ? Mr. W. I. Austin, of South Cr*ek,| Miss M. Cherry, of River Roadj Station, was here today. '? ' MM Ml' ^ . Mr. Claude Robinson, of Aurora, is | here attending the big show. ? ? Mr. Jacob Snobell left this morning on the C. L. train for the National Soldiers' Home, Vk.f after a few days!: visit to his daughter, Mrs. R. F. I Butler. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. M. KeaT arrived j yesterday ,and- have rented a ttouseq 432 East Main street. Last night there was a large- audi ence at the Gem. who thoroughly en joyed tjie good pictures shown. The comedies were excellent and the scen ery very beautiful. The Gen man agers have treated the grill around the ticket booth to a .coat of black enamel and ? hrnnzrrt nntihpad* making an attractive front. Later on m iiil lu/iiw t ?? si* trw" nHP Ue "lifaWru the looks of this hall and the Gem's appearance will then correspond with . its other attractions. Music and cou-'l pons tonight. CITY MARKET. J ew ? TTtrrr. 210 Chickens, grown ...... V-. . 25 to 30< SpriBB emCKHA. ........ to L'5c! Hides, G- 8 1 8c Green hides S l-2c Mixed wooL .-.j? 20e Tallow 3 i-2c WoolV free from burrs ,'20c Lambskin .*. T to 40c 8heetllngs 5 to 10c COTTON. Seed cbtton 4.85 Lint cotton ?????..'. .12 3-4 ? - ? ? i?vmxT -* Mr. Shafer, who wag wavlald and robbed mm Sunday ?uitiriilug unknown assailant, and who was sub- i seqoently operated ouu is reported to day to be doing very well. While his condition is still serious, yet his phy sicians entertain some hope for his recovery. As yet the police have been unable to secure a clue leading to the capture of the perpetrators of the crime. There 1s much indigna tion here over the yccurrence. MfflfmB 6b^Vf.i>. The following ordinance passed by the city alderfoen -wnt be compiled with, and for the benefit of those con cerned It Is published below.: AJ1 bills against the town shall be presented to the town clerk on or be fore the 25th day of each month and by him placed In -the hands of the before the last day- of the current W. Clty-Oterk. Wakefield tofcbase Seed For sale by Uw pound at ^ wfcbfeaie prices. - ? Their AVork properly. All over this .broad land millions of stomach owners are being held In hu miliating subjection just because they | are so stubborn that they will not ac cept a fair, square and broad minded loiter. ???' *' Life is short for all of us; it will ( be shorter for those who let their L 'Urown's Drug Stot*- has a famous prescription called Mi-o-na anil they believe ho thoroughly m Its remark able curative power" that they- -say to [.every-owner of-a- dtstrassed %tomarir that they will. guarantee Mi-o-na tab jl?(H to-eur?^ieute or chronic Indiges tion and all stomach ailments or : money back, and the price ia only 50 cents a box. | And still there are stubborn people rlgl\t in Washington who wont accept this offer but continue to suffer from gas on stomqch, * belching of sour food. stociaHh pains, foul breath, diz ziness, biliousness and heartaches Just because ? just because ? that's all, there Is no other reason. Ml-o-na tablets stop dyspeptic ony in five minutes'; they cure obsti nate cases of Indigestion and turn the old stomach into a new one in a fefr weeks ? or money bqck. The pmullcKt 'store In to\v.n could be made the highest one, within a reasonable time, through a wisely planned ndveritsing campaign. Good News ?Mnny Washington Renders Have] '^Good' news the I thousands of bad back sufferers in I Washington are glad to learn that 1 promp? 'i?U?f Is within their reach:-] Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad .-no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thou sands of people are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: John G. Latham. 907 Cotanch St.. Greenville, N. C., says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills far surpassed any other kid ney remedy I had previously used. For sotpp time my kidneys were- dis ordered-. the secretions being loo fre qn?nt in passage and painful when voided. Reading of Doan's Kidney Pills, I was so favorably Impressed th*l I piucured a box. They seemed to go directly to the seat of my trou ble, giving me relief in a short time. My kidneys .were restored to their normal condition, the secretions gave me no further trouble, and I felt bet ter in every way." For drugs and seed, Hardy's Drag j Store. ?N THE HOME; GOWMTS nt^TXRATKJI U ataMla* pro ktUoa tumi-tnuwut. coid*. croup. (nils, pain u4 *- ' fUDrrtt- a Another large shipment of | Town Talk Flour and mn ... mem Buckwheat Walter Credle & CO. WORRY with headaches, constipa tion and indigestion? Ask about A foil. F.N A WATER. theoleasai' t and efficient Aperient Saline Water. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY Electricity The Light of _ QUALITY Let us "show you" if : you are from Missouri. ?_ . . L 1 * I ? ~ WASHINGTON , ELECTRIC PLANT . . .v ? .. : "*v _ _____ ? T ? ll BOW'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over* The Telephone. You can have a Telephone pu: In your house in the city or at vow farm_at a verysur passingly low cost, arid save many a Ions drive and .per haps a life by being in direct and instantaneouajouch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and llrokt f, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. O. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO.", tWashington, N. C. This proposition will inter* est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter HIGHEST CASH PKICES paiq for CHICKENS, EGGS" and all ^OtfNTRY PRODUCE; We carry Hay. Grain and all. kind. PeeJ?tnir ? We handle the very beat Flour at whole- j ?ale. PAULA CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. OYSTERS! PHONE 367. Delivered to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 MaiJcei S.r^. . Ocracoke Fjjeih. Dressed Mullets. J. T. WYATT ONLY THE BEST HEA-W-ANP FANCY T GROCERIES Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try us. UNION GROCERY CO. SPENCER BROS. We are ri^ believm hi the state* ! meat that tin* American Gentleman Is | the l>e*t-dres*ed man in the worhl. : CiKIFFOX CLOTHES cater lo (Im> tastes of the American man. 41ml for lyearH- these fnmuiii garments hava [-fulfilled Ids every Mtyle-waut. We have a complete line of GltlF EflS CTliflTHKa for Kadi in many dlf I ft-rent model*, a front of exclusive pat terns apd .fabrics that won't wear oiiC before their time. . 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. ? ^Iwo delivery wagoks and-^whed,- which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 123. ~ J. F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man. the I. II. C. toggle-joint HAY PRESS "Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPL^ CO., . / SALES AGENTS. The Hous^of Quality 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU : HONKKD STRAIGHT RVE IILK.NDKlt UYK WHI8KKY. Per Gal. Gibson, 8 yearn old. ...... . $4.r>n Qual-a-Fine. 6 years old ...... 4.00 Mellwood Boubon, 6 years -i....;'-. 4JtO Bumgardner Mountain, 6 yeara old 4.30 Highaplre, 6 year* old. 3.30 Certified, ? yeara old ...... 3.T3 Savage Moan tain; * yeara old 3.50 Nelson Bourbon, 7 years' old. 3.30 Elk Run, 6 years old . ..... $40 Catalogue sent free. fn.UU. I Gibson xx xx 94.00 Herbert's Malt !""? 3. OO Mountain Dew 3.00 Country Club ? .2.30 STRAIGHT CORN WHIHKKY. Per Gal. Mountain fg y> North. Carolina, 4 years old . 3.oo Silver 8prlng, 5 years old . . . 3.SO The above can be had in quart bottles If desired. rn A XJV Mil I CD Importer nn.l Whifkle*, T lUVlirL ItllLLtK BroMlltg, Winn, OMUal* MU. . | I . '0 1 E. MAIN HTUKtrr. 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