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?NOTICE. NOr'tb Catollttti, Beaufort p'ounty. In the Superior Court. A. 1). Lloyd vs. Lilly Lio^r.d . ~fhe d e f eji above named will ell ot led tlrat Miction entitled aisf' fye TTas been cop&pienccd In the Superior court of Beaufort county, to secure art ebsoluto divorce from ( the defendants the said defen "ilant Win furllH'V ttta" HPtle? tb?< sho Is required to appear at the term of | seventh Monday after the first Mon-I day In September. It being prober 25, 190y, at me courtnoiiie or saiu county* In Washington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the' plaintiff will apply tp the courf for the relief demanded tn sa^d comjilaint. OBO. A. PAULi . Clerk Superior Court. NOT1CK. At Che request of Houdfable Geo. ^ Paul, Clerk of the Superior court ot' Beaufort county, there' will be a Joint meeting of tho various precinct executive committees of Long Acre township at 11 o'clock a. m., on Sat urday, October 16, 1909, at the court house in Washington. N. c. The purpose of the meeting Is to recommeyt-a at i pressor to fill'the ftnr; expired term of the late H. (3. Jor dan. as County Commis|Ipper, mad'* vacant by his death. This 6th day of October. 1903. : WILEY C. RODMAN*. Chairman Dem. Executive Com." NOTICE OP KALE. By virtue of the power of salo con tained In a certain deed of mortgage from J. J. Davis and wife to wjley C. Rodman, dated the'lOth day of Janu ary, 1907, and duly recorded in the office of the' Register of -Deeds of Beaufort county, in book 14 5 at page 228. to which reference is ' hereby made, the undersigned will ou Tues day, the 9th day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public; auction. ofTer lor Jala for cash, the"! following described property: first. A tract of land in Beaufort county. North Carollria, beginning on the road leading from Washington*, to Leechville, where the line of Collins ?wood-Ward patent crosses said road near the corner of the fence of paid John P. Campbell; thenco running with the said road south 7 2 1-2 weftt 4 1-2 polag-, thenrq along said rcrrd south 81 1-2 west 17 1-2 pqles theueo along said road south 67 1-2 west SI > 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 cast 100 poles to the southwest corner of tho ~ "iih <li<; lias aauUiJQ. enst 73 poles to the main road con taming' acres more or 1CBS. - Sec V i'i '1*' *f u" J p>l"lfa-t county, North Carolina, known as the home place of the late John P. Camp bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on , nrtrrh linq tfto Washington and Leachvllle road at the southwest cor ner of the land, conveyed by tho par ties of tho second -part to John P. hPhi/n t rart of land orlg. inally conveyed by John P. Campbell and wife to Jos. J. J3avlp and wifo,. re corded in tho office of the Register of Deed^ of Beau jg-t county -in book 86* at page 18. antr running north war<Hy *"* leading from the Washington and Leechvillo road to the Asa Waters line, thence* weatwardly wkh the line _ nf Aaa^-W-atara And the. heirs of Thna. Webster1 to the northeast cornet of the Rodman land; thence southwardly "! to the east ttnf of f the Rodman, kind K ? f to the'' Washington firfd "Leechville roa<l- 'llmnf* n.?tw?n?v| will. ??lrf road to the beginning^ containing' 50 acres more or less. The foregoing ; property Is sold subject ,to such other , and prior encumbranc44'^? ioiayf}tl ; 1st upon said property. Tdrma of sale -i This the 5th day of October, 1909/ A j ' WILEY C. RODMAN. ,55 llortg??<w. '?*11 1 J-'.' 1 f ? NOTICE. By virtue at vawer u>f ?*4e-aaa talned In a mortgage- deed executed by W. R. Bvfrain'to C. A. MVklrison, dated Septerriber 2, 1902,? and duly re^tirde'd-fi* the Register's ofBco of Beaufort county, 4n book H&, page 556, I will of#r ^r, MJe 40 the hlgh eat bidder at public kiictronj #6r 'cash, at the courlbouse-do4u>.t& the town qr ^ Washington, ,H (q), 4n {Monday, Jff ^ vember 15, 1909, at noon, the follow Hffg^aiwrrow property, to-wit: All ??" TJtlil WW AY 6r Uhd lylfig tn Beaufort county, Richland township, fcflfl rniOTH . tjajlTuiHtfry "ilemi lbe<l.~M -- > Broomes- southeast ^orner,# on the West rpfdjrup^Hg *fckcvtaH*> ^ at to a soutlr RW^&nf~ I* West reed- to the beginning, contain ing 50 acres mye or leas. J'or a TO PROPfckt Yl ti&Qb&RS ? * A FE\% WORDS: ~g^' tBaj liTMgnm rite?|U all *|ghft. it O V _ _ WM. BR>\GAW & CO.; ~ Hr?i io?UrgmreAg?iit< hi W^hlwgttMvM Cl ^ THE NEWEST THINGS, THE REST OF THINGS. Priced to Save You Money "v You are thin king Fall Hoiispfiirnishing&^-xio-wislhe ter We've the things you'll need in larger assort ment ? more pleasing variety and lower priced than elsewhere. Won't you calkand let us save you money? ??>./" i*^ 4'** / 7 J SOUTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY^ -- - - ? \3 DO IT NOW Delays are Dangerous. Insure with CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Year?| Experience. Havens-Smill Bid WRIGHT PflESSES RIGHT s .-.iobo V 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 bnly 1-2 cent per Wright Tailors Right 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU boxded s-rtiAlfiirr rye WHISKEY. v , Per" Qal. Gibson, 8 years old, IM.^O ~ QuaT^a-Flne. 6 yearn old . . . . f.oo Mel 1 wood ? Uouboa. Vm Old A .. 4.so\ Bumgardner Mountain, "f* years old . .7 Certified,. 6 years old!./. . . U.tiT] Savage Mountain, 5 years old 3.50 Nflsoft jHo^rbon, f yearj ?ld . 3.30 Elk RTm, '6 years old 3.00 HLEKDEDi RYE WHISKEY. Per Gal. Gibson XXKX ..... . . . JM.CH) Herbert's Malt . 3.OO Mountain Dew . 3.00~~ .2.50 ?KTllAtoHT^OKN WHISKEY. Pep Gal. Mountain . fg.no i^orta cjarotmirT yaafs oIdT~3^MTL Sllrer fjprlnfc, 5 years old. . . 3.30 The abofvo c^n bp hid In; quart/ bottles if desired. . C^tafog^o apnl rr^e! I AlaiJ orde^a^pfclalltj. ' " 17D A XTV IfTI ? I? O Importer nntl Dealer In Whiskies, JKAINK IVllLLLK Rrandies, Wines, CordJaJs, Etc. 1864 El MAIN STREET, NEXT TO PJjAKTERS NATIONAL RANK. jj+.h -.r ? ? ? ... ginnrtig'at (he 'canal bfldg4 n^ar the ^C." A. Wilkinson dwelling, nxnntng with the canal eastward to the Car itltoh various oourMft of the said ditch, west fc o the bridge near the tenement house, thence south to the beginning con taining 10 atjres more or lets." (fcx c^prioiv). <3i/t of this tract Is festfvA n cart way from the canal bridge [fcfen/ the Jy>uBt, running nortl to [Vhfere Chatham Banders now lives,' Maric&ce above referred to. given for the purchase price of the above de ?lniha4 l>l<r^B<l <MsilVfcWlP| tut I PWPter couTT. Br R. MlXOP ft Com^ VL C. .W.NftUUUl. . _ A _ f>l November, 1909. al 12 o'clock. ' before _tho courthouse door In Washington'. K C? sell for cash to the hlgBest hldaor. to satlslT the said execution, ri| ot th?_rlghti title -andi Interest of tR<* ddfendant C. \y. Nor man In and to the following described tar ?. ~\FlTtjr iJTolf^atMertaiijlot In th? Iljfcn ? Auror*4 NSpTWifch'was conjfeyed like. \vt"N<Jfcnan by O. Q? Bonner by deed, dated September 27, Beaufort county in book of deed? n"i, pa.o *2?7./to whlchrefer fcnoyn aa^the Bpnner lot. fornix*?* ?* welljfnown Mr. M. A. Smith left yesterday af ternoon for GoldsboroT ? ?"4 Air. s. i\ Will la ayeut yesterday h. nunyan on business. ? ' ? Mr. Koyt Moore returned to th city esterday after a short buslnes trip. ' "" m Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stewart re turned yesterday after a long tour oi the Northern cities a:rd jiliccs of in terest In Canada. ??? ? fort this afternoon to visit his broth er, CajK. John Keats Hoyt. sr., for a few da j s: rJL-e Miss Georgia* Cayton, of Aurora. was here yesterday on business ? ? ^Misses Lizzie -jBoyd and Jennie win > HHti'ntHy in Miss Blanche- Conner, of Bonner ton, was a visitor in the city yemer |day. ~ - - ? ? - ? ? Mr. and Mrs. ?"CHarles Tuton re turned to their home in Small yester day after a day In town. - ? m~~ ? Mr. A. Coltrafn, of Aurora, was aj visitor in our town yesterday. KitchlK. of Scotland Neck, who .have Lfcai n v I m 1 1 ' n y?nt!y Bangham ^ a few days, left yesterday afternoon | for their home. 9 ? ? ? ?? Mrs. J. A. Dudley left yesterday af-, ternoon with her children for \Vhar*| ton to visit for a few days. Judge "Connor^tert yesterday via I the X. & S. line for his home in I Wilson. District Attorney Harry Skinner left yesterday afternoon for Green ville. * : ? 5 " Mr. and .Mrs. Ouy Tripp spent yes terday In the city on their return to Kinston. after a visit down the river to the old home of Mr. Tripp. Mr. Surry Parker, of Pinetown. was in the city this morning on busi ness. ? Z r Mrs. James Ir&monger, *uf N?w irem. who has bien? visiting the Misses Myers. left this morning for" her home. Mr. \V. E. Jones has returned fcom a business trip to New Bern. Mr. Thad Hodges, of Old Ford, w'a s here yesterday on business. Messrs. W. \V. cipd E. A. Boomer, of Swan Quart**'-. who have been nt have returned home. Mr. ,1. V. a business trip to Aurora. ? ? Messrs. S. F. Kreeman and \\ I . Simmons returned today frnm a b-.isi ness trip to Hyde county. ? ? m Solicitor H. S. Ward arrived ht>me today on- the? Atlantic Co.w -i.iuo Mrs. Jason jlartdaU and (laughter. Miss Adelaide Randall, of Groton. noon and arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayerp. Market street. ? 9 Beginning tonight the Gem issues deibrrf,' noW seen liLfAyers* window and purchased from Spkher & Co. Thla.'prise .will hp ^tyen away next Friday night. Be sure and witness the piogram iunlM?luf It ><111 1h mn of the best y?*t -prmenied'. The Mad M4ner in a drama. Ib thrilling and ex cHlijg from beginning to end; Pas lllmes fii-*?blorado is a scene well worth your pntrogage. A Babji's Shoe, 'certainly . *Ul-?enthus4k and amuse, you? this picture needs no comment, for it wtfl speak for itself. TTie; Fhrm' and thjP+rain Robbers, both, Are pictures be1?6ted with car?. and to see thorn is b?t to.say-ynu are woU repaid for ytw.A&oney. The ei^? tire pepferwiftMoo this evening will bw one of merit and should be a packed house. If* addition to the varied and Interesting . program the | itnkjjrlll play. VA\(3BU|rH(||8 PKlt _ honM _ The Ministers' Union has been very f&Wanaie Ul HWBnflt1 Rrr. ? Wm Blaek, ol Charlotte, N. O.. ?e oondaot fhe union evangelistic meeting to bo slQ. -lnf.our cTty X^o"3^eksj?omjo rilip^pT ira'^orth Carolinian, j*nd understands* l*or Jfld convl^nclBK BWt In mcoulr?TTI llna. While conservative. ^41 abo proireulve, cathdlic in tlmpcr, and charitable in spirit. He Vill be accompanied *hy hi# **>t Canadian ? Mr ?"rr who will have charge of the musk. With such leaders weight. with .the Dlyiaa -"blew lag on their labors, to have a great and gracious 'reviviT or gpnnln#. roHgHm H. n. H. CH.lMUKK OF Ul.MMKRCE MKKT ?-?uch In!or*-s? was manifested l;i the meeting rf the Chamber of Com-) merce last night. Several of* the standing ? committee.^ made reports, I rn.-the case of unloading cars atL o .M C. L.. noticeable Improvement ^as admitted. -Rule's were suspended and Dr. \V. j A. Blount elected to membership.' ' A ^ y ^ ^ i)ropo"wit i> - A new bo^JOIine was discussed. Efforts are ilow being made to secure The talk on Free Inland Water ways >jy Hon, John 11. Small, was very Interesting and Instructive. A large chart showing the route through North. Carolina, recommend ed' 'by different engineero/ wnii exhib 1 1 ted" arid explained." ~ Foi'oear qtd at rork upon the southern portion of this canal, for which ?50i>,000 has been apprpprlated. being more than one-sixth of the amount required to 7 'complete a ten-foot canal through to Norfolk. The importance of water transpor-l tntion Is appreciated by our iner- ? chants, yet this is but little, were the outlines free. Mr. Small told us why there was comparatively no coastwise trade from north to south. h? i/ti.i n^tin average difference between ffeighls by rail and water. He told us there was twenty-six hundred square miles of navigable rivers in North Carolina. . That there " were three TlrottsirntlT square miles In the sounds of North Carolina. ~ TO IIRAR RKPOIIT. * There will be a recess meeting of } the ljo-srd of Aldermen at the city hall Monday evening ar *hc usual) hour r\? which th*? roptiri, of the i pert accountant ?*'I1 So hoard. Any citizen desiring to bear this report | is Invited to be present. Comforting Words Many a Wn^hinftTW Hhw^Mrnld Will ! fTnd Tliem So. Ine the ,>alna atii aelies of a', bad bucjv remove ! . to be entirely free J Troni ffnnoyir.g dangerous urinary-* disorder* is t nough' to make at^y kid- J nov stfiTerer cr;tu ful- To tcli%ow j this great 'change ran be brought j about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Washington readers. David R. Willis. Enst Main street, j Washington. N". C., says: "I have] no hesitation in recommending; Doan'a Kidney Pill?, as. they ? have giv ii emii*M ? i'i mi i lie For pome time I suffered from dis- j ordered kidneys, the secretions be ing too frequent in passage, espeo- 1 through' my back, accompanied by , -sharp twinges 4t? ? my_lola&- ? Doaii's Kidnev 1'ilk -re h : t:Ji 1 y nn-.nnm'-i'.ii ed and I at last procured a box at the Washington Drug Co. They re lieved the backaches, disposed of the pa in a in my loins and regulated -the ' passages oTTire tCtflTTPy" secretiuns. | ?Wl^nfcver 1 notice any disorder "of j my kidneys now I at once usc*T3oan's For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Milbum Co.. Buffolr.i New York, sole agents for the~T"nItetfi ?sohee. ? ^"memher the name ? Doan's ? and take no other. There's work cnonuli! Anil ft Job"; for tho person *?f abilitv ? no matter i what direction tlwil nhllitv takes. An > ml. helps. ~ ? ""H :.N THE HOME 80WA1TS PREPARATION it aNolnfc rto BS. y.Sf S'ffl r'litrnifi ? i ffcroil. Rtltevrt at once fcydritoyicj ttw i 'rifltrr.niitJon aod cnne?ik?a Eitrnu! i wd SI.OU Mc. 2V AV 1 Sec our line of chamois sklna, ,V to 1 ve*t ?1m. llurdy'a Drug Store. JUST ARRIVED Another large shipment of-1 Town Tdlh ffottr I and Old-Fashion - Suck wheal Walter Credle & CO. Ta The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and per haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your i^Qctor. Grocer. Mer chant and Broktr. Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Inte.-?i>t?*d part ten ara ro quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROUNAJTEL. AND |Wasfi i ngtob, N. C . This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter months. ~ i-" ? | moi 3'- IDE Jl HIGHEST CASH I'll ICES paia for :inc and all COUNTRY PRODUCE | - We carry Hoy, Grain iiad nil kinds FeedMult ? We handle I the very best Flour nt whole , sale. PAUL & CUTLER j EAST WATER STKEKT. OYSTERS! t'HQNF. M. Delivered to any part of citv 25 cents luart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. __ Qgracoke Fresh Dressed M.illgfc . J- T. WYATT When the Children Are STUDYING YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM THE BEST LIGHT TO- WORK-BY ~| AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. \V?r me gifl iM-iVvris in tlio state iiK'^ktlilit the .\HK-lliiin < .fin It'iiiuii is I lie nfan In tin* world. (ilUFWUdUUKOTHKS caU'r to the tiiNtCH of the American mnn, ami for year* tli***** fit mi >n*> iinrniciilo have fulfilled liis evory Myle-want. W> have a complete line of <;|{IK FOX CLOTH KS for Kali in many dif ferent uhiiIi'U, a Uukt of oxduNive pat terns and fabric* Unit umiJl near out Ik* fore their time. SPENCER BR05T ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY I GROCERIES 1 Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try , us. I MTONI P.BQCFRV TO WHY WORRY ? with headachcs, constipq tionaiuLindigestiorL? Ask about ABILENA WATER. the oieasait and efficient Aperient Saiine Water. ~ DRUG COMPANT JUST ARRIVED ^attijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded W hp ;it Ris cuiCOat Meal, Cracked Wheat. Corn Flakes, Post Toastics, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, i-Pttffcu Rice, Puffed Wheat an dm. my other;?! Price always right, quality the best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, iv.li ich in sures :priimpi sci ri JL F. TA# 1 * The Grocery Man. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT ? ^ HAY PRESS _ Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bate of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. SALES AGENTS.
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