LEGAL NOTICES
Bennett ft Company In. the city of
Washington. N, C.^ which was cora
POawt T>f 8. "H.. Bennett and C. K.
Bowty, has this day been dissolved
by mutual coasent; C. K. Dowty con
veym^k^lnterest In said concern to
the said an. Bennett, who will con
tinue to conduct said hmin^ Uftdftr
the same firm name of Bennett &
Company. All the assets or said con
cern are transferred to said 8: H.
Bennett, who assumes all liabilities
Uf IflB MH1I.
This October jB. 1909.
8. H. BENNETT.
C. JSL-DOWTY.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the power of sale con
talned In a certain dejyl of trust from
Amlstead K- Tayloe to Wiley C. Hod
man, trustee, dated the 2?d day of
January, 1908, and duly recorded in
the office .gf the Register of Deeds of
E&?uYort colIITly, In book 101, at page
- ?61, tfce undersigned will on -Friday,
the 12th day of November, 1909, at
12 o'trhrehy noon.- offer for e? le st pub
lic auction, for cash, at t.he court
house door of lieaufort
following described tract Or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
-county x>t~ Beaufort; and state of
North Carolina, and in Richland
township, in the town of Aurora: Be
ginning In the center of Bridge' street*
? at the Southwest corner of the Mill
.lot now known as the Standard Lum
ber. Company lot and running south
to Second street 85 yards, thence east
140 yards, theftce north 85 yards,
thence west 140 yards to the begln
? tiing;-cofft?iiilnR un? -acre, to na tne
same more or less, and being the
same tract "of land described" "I n~rhe
same deed of trust aforesaid.
This the 9th day of October. 1909.
WILEY C. RODMAN,
jTrusteo. |
CITY TAXES.
The tax books tor the city of
Washington have been turned oxar.
to the undersigned, and this Is to no
tify all owners of property subject to
tax that I am. ready to receive taxes
for the ensuing year. - They must be
collected at once. * -
W. B. WINDLEY, City Clerk.
October 7, 1909.
NOTICE.
North Carolina. Beaufort County. In
* the Superior Court, October term.
*1909. Lizzie Abel vb. Henry Abel.
The defendant above named, will
take notice: That an action entitled
'"fe above, has been commenced by the
plaintiff against the defendant in the
Superior court of Beaufort county to
secure an absolute divorce from Ihe
defendant; and the said rtftfftnriant
will further take notice, that he is
required to appear at (he next term
of the buperior court of Beaufort
^county to be held on the TttiMondar
the 1st Monday In -September,
to-wit, the 25th day of October, 1909,
at the courthouse In said county, in
Washington, North Carolina, and
mgpwer or demur^to ehe complaint In
ply to the court fur tho relief-da^
manded In her complaint.
This the Hth ? day -of fleptewbei
1909. GEO. A. PAUL.
Clerk Superior Court, j
-A
- CKKTIKK ATE OF IMftMOLUTION.
8tate of North Carolina. .
Department of 8tate.
To all 10 Whom these pit1 seats ma
cofce ? Greeting -
Whereas, It appears my" satis
faction, by. duly authenticated. record
of the proceedings for-thc voluntary
dissolution thereof, by the unanl
mous consent of all the stockholders,
deposited in my office, that the New
Bra Construction ' Company, a cor
poration o?th is- Stale, whose princi
Washlngton. ? eettsty of Beaufori,
""State of North Carolina (Oeo. T.
Leach being the agent therein and In
charge, thereof, upon whom process
the requirements of chafxter 21, Re
Vlsal of 1905, entitled*" "Corpora
tiofas," preliminary to the issuing of
this Certificate of Dissolution,
j. J. tfmn
Secretary of Statu of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify !
that the said corporation did,
the 7th da j of May, l?09.~flle]
fn my office a duly executed and
attested consent in- wrlUUlt to -4he
dissolution of said corporation, ex
erted by all the stockholders there
' of, w hich said consent and Hie record
of the proceedings aforesaid are now
on Ale in my said office, as provldod
T by law.
% In Testimony Whereof, I. have
hereunto set ray hand and affixed my
official seal at Raleigh, this 7th day
- > of May. A. D. 1909.
. J. BRYAN GRIMES.
(MM " dacratary or state.
7 NOTICE QITlSXIOL't Tiun WATiB.
North Carolina, Beaufort C6unty. In
the Superior Court The J. E. Ty-r
gerf Company ??,-Thos. H. Blount.
. A help w*ul?t *d. In ?clting news
to sotncbodj.
"Let Me Tell You
Something"?
"GET INSURANCE
FROM BRAGAW"
T oday 18 the .day for that.
WM. BRAGAW & CO.,
Flr?t Insurance Agents in WiiiHlhg
* ton. N. C.
USE
Washing Powders and Soap
THE ONLY SOAP ON THE MARKET THAT
CONTAINS DISINFECTANT. -
DO IT NOW
Delays are Dangerous.
Insure with
CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance.
Four Years Experience.
Havens-Small mgPn? 'Phone 85
NOTICE i
Now is {he time to have your gas lamps put in order: it will cost
you nothing ^to-base them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach
burner vftlTgive you 80 candle pbwer and cost only 1-2 cent per
hour. See the GAS MAN. ^ ^
WRIGHT PRESSES RIGHT
courthouse doo^ In said county. Bell
to the highest r bidder, for cash, to
satisfy said execution, all the right,
title and Interest which the said
Thoa. H. Blount, the defendant, haa
In the following described real^ es
tate, to- wit: v ; *
A certain tract or parcel of land
known as "Sans BoucI/' lying just
northeast of the city of WaBhlnrtqn.
in Beaufort ?county,( in the SttfteOl
North Carolina; beginning at a cedar
post ou t)ie Plymouth road, running
thence south 59 1-2 west fftAt:
thence north 45 1-2 west- 1442 feet;
thence north 38 east 617 feet; thence
north 22 1-2 west 693 feet; thence
north 33 ?degree* wUt 1222*.ieet;
thence north 59 1-2 east 510 feet;
thence south 37 east 2900 feet, to-the
beginning; containing one hundred
and twenty-five (125) acres, more or
less. "
? ? 1: :1_; iixi^wc mhVu ui'
thlB description to include the farm
on which the said Thos. H. Blount
number of years, and which is bound
ed approximately a?-J>ereln before in
dicated.
? The homestead of defgnflanrr here-'
tofore allotted to him, in the above
described land, and subject .to which
this sale will be made, is that portion
?wfrlch la described as follows^ to-wit:
Beginning "at a hickory at the top
of a hill In the cow lot south or
southeast of the residence, running
north about fifty (50) east a distance
of about 900 feet to an old pump
point in the line ditch on Lover's
Lane; thence with and along the line
ditch and Lover's Lane, north about
37 wos? to. a 3-4. inch pipe sunk in
said ditch : thence. _EQHlh? ahou t , 50 1
-wear , *n^3Taf ance 'oiT abou t 7 4 4 f eetr to
a^T?luni tree; thence- south abotit-g
west, a distance of about 108 -feet, to
a- fringe tree at the coriier of H. N.
Blount's porch ?th5.QC.Q_fiQUth_ about
" 60 "WASf about 55 teet, " to" a maple
tree, in tpent of the residence, used
for "yeirs as a hltchltag T>ost; thettce*
south about 30 degrees :east, a dis
tance of about 255 feet, to the be*
KlnnlHSj ootitftlnlng -about nine and
one-half (9 1-3) acres, an accurate
description of which may be found in
homestead. ? ? -
This 2ffth day of Soptember, 1909.
Oeo. E. RICK8,
Sheriff of Bb&urort County*.
"" "NOTICE" "OF1 8AMC. ?
By virtue of. the power of sale con
tained in a certain ^leed of mortgage
from J. J. Davis and wife to Wiley C.
Rodman, dated the 10th <l*y of Janu
ary. 1907, and duly recorded In the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Beaufort county, in book I4fc-at pago
made, the undersigned will on Tnea
eth ?1?V ftf
wwtot 'w; ?
door of Beaafortcounty, mi /puTtftc
auction, often for sale for cash* the
following described property: Flrat.
1 North Carolina, beginning on tho
south 81 1-2 west 17 1-2 poles thence
along said road south 67 1-2 w^st 31
poles to the old Candy wells, which
are north 58 1-2 east 12 poles from
the Maxton road thence north 24 west
100 poles, thence north 86 east 100
poles to the uouthwest corner of fhe
Collinswpod-Ward patent, . thence
with the line of that patent south 30
ea*i#feI>ole8 t0 the ma*u road con
taiflHmo acres more or less. Sec
n ttact of Und in Aeawfort
counflyrNorth Carolina, known as the
home place uf the lata John r. camp
bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on
the north line of -the "Washington and
Leach vjU^ggjl^at the southwest cor
Hw uf I fife laiid, ton vuyud ly the par
ties' or the second part to John ~P7'
Campbell', being a tcael of land orig
inally conveyed by Jpijn_p." Campbell
and wife to Jos. J. Davis and wife, ^e
pflrdedJp thn ftfflrp -of. .tha, ..U o>r,W
Deeds of Beaufort county in book S6
?*t -page 18, ant| running imUhwaidU
Willi thv last ifnr TO 1I:h UfltlLi BBT
leading fro'm' the Washington and
LfcechiUle miiU lm mu amaw
line, thence westwardly wlQj the line
Webster -to the northeast corner of
the Rodman land, thence southwardly
to- the east line of the Rodman land
to the Washington and t.p^vUIp
road, thence eastward!^ with said
road to the beginning, contalning\50
acreB more or less.^JThe foregoing
property is sold subject to such other
and prior encumbrances as may ex
*lst upon said property. Terms of sale
rath ; ? .. ?? ? ? j
This the nth day of October, 1909.
V ? WILEY C. RODMAN.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SAI.E. .
North Carolina, Beaufort county. In
the Superior court. Washington
Singletary and P. C. Medley. ,
By virtue of an execution directed
to tb? undersigned,. from the Superior
court of Beaufort county, In the
above entitled action, T will, on Mon
-toeh ? of Nbvember.1909,
at 12 o'clock, noon, afrthe courthouse
door In said county .sell, to the high
est bidder, for ttlh, lo satisfy said
execution, all the right,. tlUfl and In
terest,? wWeh-thn BaWrpi Q: 'Medley,
one of- the defendants, had on Janu
ary. 16, Jr906..Jn^ the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
: A tract or parcel of land In Bean
fort county, Qtate of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of Noah Little
and others, and bounded as follows,
vis: A certain lot of land lying and
being. In the town of Washington, and
In that part thereof known as Van
ft'orden Torn, and lying on the west
side of Pearoe street, andbehig forty*
five (46) feet in width, and -running
back a.Alstance of. two. hundred and
?w uuuiIuSU'uu ine eiwi
by Peaiue Itreet, and on tho m?rth>
south and weefr by the land of Noah
Little, and wel> known ce tbe reel-.
Mr>. Jeuo.Bord, of Plnetowjj. wa?.
In the city re?ter<{ay
? ;* *
Miss Lillle AllliooU.aLRiifxLiLoad^
"returned to her home yesterday, after"
a ten days'- Welt-io- relatives la the
city.
?' ?
? Mr. C? -F*. Bhil lefl -thle -morning j
Ja r ?? ? iim In-r-fffri
. ??
Mr. Harry MuMnllen l^ft this morn
ing on n buslneis trip to" Plymouth.
" 1 '".jl i ?
r Miss Alice Blow left this morning J
for Plnetown.
c ? ?
Mr. Nat Fulford went to Plnetown
today on business,
? ?
"Hon. and Mrs. Johfc H. Small re
turned today from AshcvlHe where
they hare been attending the Good
Roads Congress for the. past ten
Mrs. H. Whitford, of Vanceboro,1
spent yesterdayin-town shopping.
? ?
Mrs. D. W- Coppage. of Vanceboro,
was a visitor 1ft the city yesterday.
Mr. ~?iugh Canady, of Gllead, la
visiting his slater. Mrs. J. H. Hill, on \
West Tbird street.
? ?
Mrs. M. G. fceele, of Chocowlnlty,
was in town yesterday .with h^r chil
dren on a sliopping tour.
MR?b Nellie Wlnfleld, of Plnetown, [
was -here yesterday.
? ?
Mrs. A. S. Jordan, of Plnetown,
spent yesterday in. town on a shop- 1
ping tour.
. Mr. W..L. Vatican arrived in the
city today, after trip to' Aurora.
Bay Side -and other points In the
county.
Mr. Thomas Clark returned today [
from" a short business trip out of j
towrrr ? *
Mr. R. R. Fleming. of Pactolus. is j
in the city today.
?
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. West and family
and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. West and
family returned to South Creek to
day, after a visit to relatives in the
City, , . ; .
-f- Wi&ab. of s
Mr. James H. W^ab. of Scranton.'j
spent today in tofou
The Gem ilrew. a good crowd last
tion of the circus. Tonight tho pro
gram will be fine, with three good
comedies and a panorama and
touching drama. The popularity of
Hm Gem seems to WTncreramir ercrv {
day. _ There are. only a few more
nights left in which- to secure tho
coupons and you should not miss aH
opportunity to ?et a chance at this
"piiirer
HVI>K COMING.
For the first
Ilvdu county If Hie home of a news- '
paper. We welcome to the fraternity
The Outlook which has begun pub-.
Ilcatlon in Swanquarter.* The Out
look says It will stand for progress 1
and development" of the resources of |
Unit hm'tioii Ul .llie Ml&te. ? rr k stands'
to its declared purpose it has a wor
thy mission and we wish It all sue^
cess. Its home Is in the center of a
section of the State which is. capabl?
of wonderful development and can -
he made a garden spot. ? Charlotte
Observer.
As yet the Daily Irew'a has not had
the pleasure of seeing a copy .of the 1
rpprropK. svo rCnxreitrtn^71Towe"ver. lt [
fs worthy of the- patropage and en
couragement of, the people. Our sls
ttec-^oimty is coming. A railroad.
I MatUrniuskeet Lake to be drained^
find Wow a ri ?wspaper. The 'people of
this good county deserve all these en
terprises and. more, too. We await
the Outlook among our exchanges
with pleasure.
BROTHRRHGOI) OF ST. ANpREW.
Providence. R. I., OcL 1 3. ? Dele
gates from every, section fit America,
ajnong them being mote'than a dosoiv
bishops* of the Episcopal Church, arc
gathered In this city to take part Th
the twenty-fourth annual Convention
of the Brotherhood" of St. Andrew,
tfour of the leading churches of the!
city have beo? engaged for the ses
sions, which are to be preceded this
evening with tho oustomary "quiet i
hour" service conducted by Bishop
Codman.
An address by Bishop McVlckar of
| Rhode IslawL_*Hl open the proceed
flrcrr,
C11ARLUIDM J
"-1
participants In the three days* eva
sions will Include Bishop Grafton of
Fond du Lac, Bishop Kinsman of Del
aware, Elshop Osborne of 8pr1nsfleld7 ~
111., Bishop Lawrence of MtmMcha-l
Setts, Bishop Talbot of Central Penn
sylvania. hop Moreland of Sacra
mento, Bishop Knight of Cuba, Rev.
Paul B. Hull of England, and~Presi- <
dent G. Stanley Hall of Clark Uni
versity. ^
__^FOaXBALL-MRKTIXfl.
There will be a meeting of the foot
ball club at the town hall tonight at
8 o'clock. This meeting will be held
for the purpose of appointing a cap
taln and manager and other officers
required. All lovers of foot ball are
requested to attend Lhls meeting?" .
_ Don't forget thp tlinp. R o'clock .
sharp.
COURTROOM FUMIGATED.
The courtroom has been properly
fumigated and placed in a first-class ?
sanitary condition, preparatory jto the!
holding of court October 25. |
MAX V PRISON HRH.
As is uRtial the county jail is being
rapidly filled with prisoners awaiting
t rl |l ar the next term of cou rt.
CITY MARKET.
B?g? Tftr!
Chickens, grown 25 to' 30{ ;
spring chickens 19 to' 26c;
Hides, O. S. .... T. . . :.8c
Green hides 8 l-2c|
Mixed wpolr. ...... .. ;is to 20cj
Tallow 3 j. 2c
Wool, free fpfcm burrs 20c)
Lambskin . . . i * . . 2& to 40c
Sheerllngs . .?? . . ^.5 to 10c
COTTON.
Seed cotton $4.90
Lltwir ? 17T-1
FOR HKADACHF. ? Hick'? Capudinc. I
AVhether~from--CJoldi?T -Heat, Stom-r !
ach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne :
will relieve you. It's liquid ? pleas-!
ant to take ? acts immediately. Try!
It, 10e., 25c. and 50c.-7-at^ druc storesH
WILL ADDIIEKS Y. M. C. L.
Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock '
Mr. John 11. Sparrow will address the!
Young Men's Christian League at the |
Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mrs.]
A. G. Smlther will sing a solo. Xlr.
Smlther will preside at the piano.
DANGEROUS DANDRUFF
Will Malce America a Bald-Headed
N alien If 75 ut Checked.
M. Pasteur, the great French Phy
sician of Paris, once said: "1 bplleve
we shall one day rid t"he world of all
diseases caused by germs."
_Dandruff is caused by germs, a fact j
acccpted by all physicians.
Daudruff is the root of all hair
evils. If it were not for the little
'destructive germs working with, a
persistency worthy of a better cause,
there would be no baldness.
germs and remove dandruff in two]
weeks or money back. -
Brown's Drug Store guarantees.it.
It will stop itching scalp, falling hair
;and make the hair grow thick and
abundant. ; :
It puts life and lustre into the hair
and prevents it from~turrnng gray.
It is the hair dressing par excel
lence. daintily perfumed and freej
o with women of taste and < ultu re
who know the social value of fascl
wtlig ha'f. .
" A Ims* 1'initi' "nly SQ cents
It leading druggists everywhere. and
6for??. The girt with "the Aubttrn hair
Is on every package.
TO ATTEND STATE FAIR.
Quite a number of the citizens ex- 1
pect to attend the. State Fair at Ral
i-ltcn nnrr n wak. ? The boat fair In thr {
history of the State Is looked for.
? PLEASANT WAY
TO CURE CATARRHl
Poor deluded victims!
Con ttnuaily sprinkling and s_pra^-J
"ms snnr-rnrmarn" dtrgnrijr~
What are you doing It for?
Trying to kill the catarrh perms?!
Might just as well try to kill a cat [
with fresh milk.
Sticking a piece of chywlr.g gum in j
[ right ear would slaughter Just as j
many germs.
| You can't kill the germs that cause
catarrh unless you get where they
are.
You can get where the germs are.
by breathing Hyomei. the powerful
yet soothing antiseptic, which Is pre
pared especially to kill catarrh
germa. ? ?
jJu^t DreUDe It ln,TRat*R a IT. Tt|
gtffcfl joyful rcllBf in Ave minutes. It |
is guaranteed by Brown's Drug Store |
to cure cl^ui iw or mono9S.back.
It is sold TijL^lijaillng/drXgglsts ev
erywhere. A complete' pulftt. includ
?Uifi' inhaler, costtf VI Extra bot
tles. 50c. Cures sore throat, coughs
and colds.
"I 'take especial . pride ih recom- 1
fnending H.vomel to.Hi^fbmatir suffer
ers, as I know by experience that it Is
a remedy that cures. H-lwre not since
unlng Hyomei had any recurrence of
asthma." ? Mrs. Wm. Durton, Owos
so, Mich., June 22, 1909.
For drugs and seed, Hardy's Drug j
Store. * ..J
? ,)R HARI>Y ILL. '' 1
Dr. Tra M. Hardy is conflned to hlj J
home with lllneML__IiJ* jjaftny. ftienda
rogft till indlaposltlon and wlph for]
A BVJSY DOCTOR
?? tattk of OOW
nni =t\
POTT
Walk or Ride.
Talk Over
The Telephone.
Vou can have a Telephone
put In your house In the-ciiy
or at your farm at a verjrsur
P?wlngly low coat, and save
many a long drive and per
haps a life by being in direct
and instantaneous touch with
chant and Brokt r.
Weather reports and roar
kctjuiQiaiions cad be_iccuxiul
daily.
Inte.-ested parties arc re
quested to communicate with
Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i
CAROLINA TEL. AND
TEL. CO.,
iWashington, N. C.J
This proposition will inter- -
est you. and it would be well
to investigate before the ap
proach of ttrn cold Winter
mo'nths. *
HIGHEST QA8H PRICES
j | ? paid for _
|l? CHICKENS, EGGS
and nil
COUNTRY PRODUCE I
We curry H?y, Grain anil ull
kinds Feedstuff ? We handle
tbmjrerj bent Flour at whole
rr
? PAUL & CUTLER
EAST WATER STREET.
OYSTERS! ^
PHONE 367.
Delivered"to any part of city 25 cents I
quart. Served in any style, steamed a
specialty at 113 Market Street.
Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets.
J. T. WYATT
Electricity
The Light of
QUALITY
Let us "show- you" it
you are from Missouri.
7
ELECTRIC PLANT
The following ordinance passed by
the city aldermen must be compiled
with, and for the benefit of those con
cerned it is published below:
All bills against the town ehall be
presented to the town clerk on or be
fore the 25th day ^of e.ach month and
by him placed In the hands^of the
chairman of the auditing committee
before the last day of tha. current
month. W. B. Windley, City Clerk.
| tiQHo^'S^cumits
We nre gret believer* in the Htato
mcnt thnt the AlUtlltM tient letnan 11
the bMl*iliTNWii nmn in the world. ? . ?
i GK1F?*>X rU>THt.'.W talcr to tlw?
t ".Hit's of tjie American man, ami fur
year* the?e fnmoun xiirtiicnl? have
fulfilled his every Ktylc-wnnt.
We have a complete line of <;R1F<>
FOX CLO^HKS for Fall In inan; dif
ferent model**, a lto?t of e^i'lutlre pat
i terns and fnltrli'K that won't wear out
!n?fore tlieir time.
SPENCER BROS.
UNLY THE BEST
HEAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES
i Carried. We please our
j customers or no pay. Try
I us.
UNION GROCERY CO.
->? ? Ba?
JUST ARRIVED j
Another large shipment of
Town Talk Flour
and
Old-Fashion
Buckwheat
Walter Credle & GO.
WHY
WORM ?
; with headaches, constipa
| tion and indigestion?
I * Ask about
ABILENA WATER,
the Dleasart and efficient
Aperient Sallne^Vater; ?
WASHINGTON
DRUG COMPANY
r ? f f ( f ? *? - v * '* i
I ? ???? f v/ . i I ? !
JUST ARRIVELI^SlSE
* ? ? r ' .1... ? ? <1 ? ?? ? TtnyCWl >
Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat Bis
cuit, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes,
Post Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts,
Puffed Rice, Puffed vVheat and many others.
Price always right, quality the bast.
Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in
sures prompt service. 'PhoneJ2J. \ jj
J. F. TAYLOK,
- ' _ > ' tTJ
The Grocery Man.
i i T)