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The tax books for the city o* Washington Hare been turned over to the undersigned, and tills Is to no tify all owner* of property subject to tax'thatl am ready to receive taxe? for tbe ensuing year. They must be j collected at onae. __ W. B. WlNLLSTr, City Clerk. October 7, J??9. NOTICE. jJorth Carolina ."Beau fort County. In tbe Superior Court. A. D, Lloyd vs. Lilly Lloyd. ?+ The dofenfiant above named will take actios that an awtien entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Beaufort county, to secure an absolute divorce frotn ^ the .defendant; and the"feild defen dant will further take noflce' that she 1b required to appear at the tercr. of ? the Superior njthrt to be held ofl .the seventh Monday after the first Mon day In September, It being October 25, 1909, at tbe courthouse 0f said In -rWashlngton , N. C-. and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded In said complaint. Thla 13th day of October. 1909. OBO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 'NOTICE. At the request of Honorable Geo. A. Paul, Clerk of the Superior court of Beaufort county, there will be a joint meeting of the various precinct executive committees of Long Acre township at li o^lock a. m.. on Sat urday. October 16, 1909. at the court house In Washington, N. C._ Tim puPtloyNjf the meeting is to recommend af successor to All the un expired term or the late H. 6. Jor dan, as Copnty Commissioner, made vacant by his death. This 6th day of October, 1909. ~~ WILEY C. RODMAN. Chairman Dem. Executive 'Com. . ? NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power of sale coj? -talned hi a certain deed of mortgage from J. J. Davis and wife to Wiley C. Rodman, dated the 10th day of Janu ary, 1907, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Hepda a?-[ Beaufort county, in book l4EL*t page 228, to which reference Is hereby made, the undesigned will on Tues day, the 9th day of November. /1 909.' at 12 o'clock noon, at the; courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cash, the following described property: First. tract of land In Beaufort county, NdMh Carolina, beginning on the roaa\leadlng from Washington to . LeechviTTK where the line of Colons- . woo d-Wjicj^^ tent crosses said road : "Tiear ^or^frner of the fenco of said ' John P. Campbell, thence running! "f with tne saia road south 7 2 1-2 west ; ?4 1-2 polts, thence along said road) south 81 1-2 west 17 1-2 poles thence | along said road south 67 1-2 west 31 poles tb~the old Candy wells, which j are north 5$ 1-2 east 12 poleB from] the Maxtou road thence.north 24 wesf! ""'^'lOO poles, thence north _86 east 100 j pole? to the southwest corner of the! - ColliRSwood-Wapd patent, thoncej with the line of that patent south 30 east 78 poles to the main road con-1 tainlng 40 acrea more or less. Sec f A lT8|Ct >ol land in. u^rx county, 'North Carolina, known as the home plare of the late John P. Camn bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on the* north line of the Washington and lieachville road at the southwest cor ner of the-land, convoyed by the par ties of the second p^rt to John P. Campbejl, being a tract of land orig inally conveyed by John P. Campbell ?nml wife tn ins T nsvla and nlta,,rM corded In the office of tho Register of Deeds of Beaufort county In book 86 at par* 18, and running northwardly with the last line to the private road, hading from Hip WaahlngtoT? iiid } Leech ville road. to the As*. Waters of Asa Waters and the heirs of Thou. Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman land, thence southwardly tojjj^ east line of the fhe Washington "and Ltechrille road,, thence eastwardly with said road to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less.- The foregoing property I. ..u BUM and prior 'encumbrances as may ex ist upon said property Terms of sale cash. i WILEY C. RODMAN, Mortgagee. . NOTICE. By virtue of power of sale con tained In a mortgage deed -executed by W. R. Swain to C. A. Wilkinson, dated September 1/ a9Q~g, a&l-4ely recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort county, in book 115, page 566, I will offer for .sale- to the high est bidder at public auction, for cash, at the~courthouse door' In the town of Washington, N. C.. on Monday, No^ vember J5, 1909, at nAon, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: All that tract or.siyrcel of land tffnglp Beaufort county, Richland township, and more particularly described as follow*, to-wit: Beginning at L. M Broomes southeast corner, on the WmC road fraanlnc. th?nri? ?a ditch M. B. Wilkinson's line. south to the company- canal to the W?troad mnrn onmnUU Hoi TO PROPERT Y A FBW WORDS: The Insurance that Brapw w rlttt U4II right. Better get It ~^rr,thl? aft efnocm: ; WM. BlRAGAW & CO., Fliw Insurance AonU In Wuhlnslon, N. C. DO IT NOW Delays are Dangerous. Insure with * ? - v " 1 ? { CARL T). PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Year?| Experience. ~ ? ~ Havens-Small Bid's ? *" *" ^1 'Phone H. WRIGHT PRESSES JTHIRT " 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 Tailors Right ginning at the canfcl bridge near the C. A. Wilkinson dwelling, running with" tfre canal eastward to the Car mon ditch, thence with the various coyrses of the said, ditch, west to the bridge near the tenement house, thence south, to the~~beglnning con taining 10 acres more or le??. (Ex ception). Out of this tract is reserved a" cart way- from the canal bridge nea^the house, running north to where Chatham Sanders now. lives, containing one acre more or less. Mortgage abov? referred to, given for the purchase prU?e of the above do se ribedlrruJ^and_detaiilI havtrg boon made in the payment' of the same. This (he 14th day of October, 1909. C. H. WILKINSON', Mortgagee. Vaughan & Thompson, Attorneys. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Beaufort county, Su l?erlor court. E. R. Mixon & Com pany vs. C. W. Norman. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to me from the Superior court of Beaufort county in the above entitled attion, dated September 27, 1909, i will on Monday, the 1st day of November^ 1909, at 12 o'clock, TToon, before the courthouse door in Washington, N. C., sell for cash to' the highest bidder, to satisfy the said j execution, rll of the right, tltl? andPt interest of the defendant C. W. Nor man in and to the following described land: ; ? : ? - J. First. All of that certain lot in the town of Aurora, N. C., which was conveyed to CrW, Nownn bp Q. G-.| Bonner by deed dated September 27,' j 1906, and recorded Int the Registered* offlce of Beaufort county in book of deelsjjj. uaKe_2&I^to which refer . ence is hereby made. Containing one quarter of an acre, more or less, known n? the Bonner lot. ' Second. A1 fx act of land^well known as the Pate Place which was convey ed to^C. W. Norman by Jno. W. Chaplu by deed dated January 28, 1907, which is recorded as aforesaid in book 132, page 207, to -which re ference is hereby. a#l?nlnlny Jos. Peed et al, containing 20. acres, more or less. ^ ! m? UNOt)6t. j jyuy ? GEO. E. RICKS, 1 Oliuilg UeaufuiL Cuuuiy. MUST BE OBEYED. ? ? The following- ordinance passed by the city aldermen must be complied with, a'nd for the benefit of those con cerned it is published below: ~ AH bnis 'against the (own snail be' ' presented to the town clerk on or be fore the 25th (fay each month and by him placed In the hands of-the^ chalrman^of^theauditlng^corm^^ before the last day of the current ' m6rith. W. B. Windley, City Clerk. -soTicirTTP?3Tiii? ? ? By virtue of the power of sale con tained m a certain deed of mortgage from Harvey O. Hill and wile to F. O. Raul & Bro., dated the 21st day of March, 1907. and recorded in the of fice of the Regiater of Deeds of Beau fort county, in book 143 at page 351. 22d day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, offer' for sale at public auction for cash all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and Iteltfg in the county of Beadfdrt and State of North Carolina, and fii Choc owtnity township, beginning at Joe. Cobb's and Dave Edwards' corner, which dOcner stands on the Main road leading from the Jack CarroW ^lace to tfhocOwinlty Bridge, thence run ning In a southwardly course to said Dave Edwards' lice a light wood from said oorn?r irad near Bin Branch, thence from said lightwood stump a northeaster ^rardly course a straight line to the ?* ratle wwt on Car row place to thence from aaid mtle -nest a north wards' cornor. containing 50 acres of-| land. and being the- same tract of land described In the aforesaid mort gage. This the 16th da:* of October, ? .. F. G. PAUL A BITO., Mortgaged. By W. C- Rodman, Attorney. * BASKET PARTY AT,tyN<;Li:T<>\. There will b<* a basket party at Singleton Schoolhouse Saturday night October 23, 1909. -L- The party IB 10 be given '-^o raise ?money to finish paying for painting the schoolhouse. This. Is a most wor thy cau?e. and we hope everyone that is interested In the much needed cause 'will turn out and help. The girls are Invited to bring bask* eta. The bovs are iaviLcdJio come and buy them. 'of course. In fagt, everybody is cordially Invited. ~KfVVM ltOAU STATION XKWS. On Thursday, October 14, the an gel of death entered the home of Mr. J. B. Pinkham and claimed his wife. Mrs. Ella Pinkhaiu, after a long con tinued illness. The funei-al services wege conducted by Rev. X. Harding,' Saturday, at the residence. The in terment was made In t4ie family .grave yard. A large assemblage were pres th^re were many flm offerings. We sincerely sympathize with the bereaved family and rela^ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergeron, or Rlvershore. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sheppard one day last week. Miss Mary Winstead. of Winstea'd vllle. Is visiting Mrs. J. Walter AH> good, who continues seriously ill. The friends of Mrs. Saille Alllgood are very much pleased to see her at home again after spending several weeks In Washington. ? All persons are cordially Invite* to attend a party to be at the Little Brhnnlhnjiso, Saturday nisht. 0? tut)*.' !3, for the benefit of Asbury Church. Mr. W. D. Jenkins, of near Wil liamston, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sheppard last Friday nights - JiTr- u4 Meer? Flare AlHtfoOd and children and Mr. S. F. Alligood, of Washington, and M r. X B. Respess and* daughter. Miss Nannie Bet. of Broad Creek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alligood at their home, Mr.~and Mra.~L. C?rnjer Alligpod and child spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Singleton. Miss .m. hi. Cherry has been vislt nniln U W?whtwg?i>n Pui JU'U'l.ll day8- NACOMIS_ Take an hour off sometime to go over your farm and pick out the pau per acgpA. Then see to It that these acres are not _^ut in regular farm crop* next year unless heavily ma nured, and specially treated. Unless this can be done, either buiULthem up. by sowing legumes or else put them to raakinf? -timber Tbo farm ers of the South cannot afford to cul tivate 9 million or two acres of land every year which they would be rich er by nover touching at all. ? pro gressive Farmer. ' ^ HYACINTHS AND ALL KINDS OF" FALL A"NTI> WINTER W o-hnvc H fine Assortment. PInnt early /or the beat results. H*-?w1 i - -CHOICE CUT VLOWJCR& * ?" ** " be promptly ailed hf I I h'MIINN 9. m Mrs, R. H, Steffns, of Goldsboro arrived today to Visit her mother, Mrs. T. P. Howard. r 41 ? ~ Mr. u. "A. Underwood arrived In town today from New Bern on busi ? ? . ?. Mr. Ernest Wills spent- the day here from New Bern. ? ? * Mr, Chaa. W. Albertson and MUw Margaret Bowera, of Scotland Neck, returned on Saturday to their home, eftor a Tlslt to Mrs. Frank Bowers. ? ? 0 ? Mr. H. C. Waddlll left this morn ing for New Bern on business. ? ? Mr. H. ' W. Sparrow left for Balti more and New York this morning on a buslnees trip. ?' ? Mr. W. C. Rodman left^tbls morn' ing on the N. and 8. train for Ply mouth to attend cottrt. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Paris moved to Norgolk this morning, after a few | months' stay in the city. ? ? MIub Elizabeth Joyner, of Prince^" ton. N. C.t arrived this morning to visit Miss Ada Mayo, and will be maid-of-honor at the Pegram-Mayo wedding Wednesday. ' ? Mr."-Pr%nk Bowera returned to thej city this morning frft-r ? hH?? ?h. sence. * ? _ Miss Bees Boyd arrived thig morn-, ing after a visit to her home in Reids ville. ? ? Mr. S. F. Freeman left this morn ing for a hunt down In Washington] county. "* ? y ? . ? Mrs. E. L. Simmons went to Shaw boro to visit her daughter. Mrs. BelT ^7 * * ?Mr. Baxter Bell, who hRs been vis-l iting friends In the city for a few days | left this morning for Norfolk. m ?' Mrs. Sallie Adams, who has been j visit lng_her sister, Mr*. C* A. Vin-.r rent. left Saturday for Chocowinity,'} lo- visit there. ? ? MIsa Rosa McDanlel.left .on Sa^ur Iny. for New Hern after a visit to the | -Uy Mr. G. B^J-loward left for New Hern Saturday tMu week's stay on j professional bt^fness: ? Mrs. B/, 8/CredIo has returned to let home In Pantego, after a visit to | icr sister. Miss Maude Windley. Hon. John H. Small left -on Satur-j lay .for Washington. D. C. Mr. H. B. Goodrich Arrived Satnr lay afternoon from Noifolk ui visit Hon. 'and "Sirs. J. H. Small. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fulford ar.d"[ ?hjTdren left this motning for Nor- 1 fetto s - Mr., George Freeman went to Nash-| rifle this morning on buslue:^. f a Mr. J. W. Tray lor left- this morn- J Ing -for Tarboro on business. ? ? . Mr. Thad Hodges left on the A. C. | L traliv this morning for a short bus iness trip nnf of town. Mr. F, ? B. l^ewjs left fft.r.AjrefrLa? !>oro today. Mr. and^ Mrs. Ed. Jordan, of New Bern, spent Sunday in town with 'rlends and returned to their home Ibfe ? _ r?r ? ? Mr. J. H. I^ewis went to Greenville | his morning on business. I'DIlt ,\ U" SHir.m mmn% >n Saturday. Mr. il H. Ross, at Edward, spent j Saturday in town on business. Miss Emma Warren, of Blount's! Creek, was -in town on Saturday. [ itajidlng teacher's examination. ? ? Miss Mary Long, of Btottui's Creek. spent Saturday fp the city. ? y Mr. W. E. Cratch, of Rt?ver, spent [ Saturday in town on busineas. ? ? Ut. A-O. Warren returned to Ed-j ward on Saturday, after fQfew days' J rlslt In "the city. ? ? H 3 . Mr. C. C. Sparrow rettirnsd to Au-J cora. on. Saturday affce* jft-4to?fo?ee | trip to the city. x ' .? * ?* - Mr. W. H. Evens, of rpar^afuB, was I S visitor in the city Saturday.. Rev. N. C. Hughes was a visitor ?n ' . ? t ? arrived In tbe ?Ity this morning on{ business. ? ? Mr. and Mrs., J. r. Cartwrlgbt. ot Hyde county, arrived in the city to day aad are the rueatanf Mr apd Mrs. John L. Phillips, West Sec ood street. The Gem drew a good crowd on! Saturday night and the pictures were Ane. Tonight the program will be ? xhrming one. The burning of Stam j boul is a magnificent picture, and one you will not soon forget. The An? clent QIadlator la one of the beat dra mas ever shown here. There wTTT be Are pictures ir\ all. and music and coupons. Be sure not to miss this. GUARD III I'ltKK BENT TO JAIL Raleigh. N. C., Oct. 18 ?William M. Dupree, guard 'at the State peni- , tenti&ry, was committed to Wake counry Jatfr thla~e?ening without bail to answer at the January term of criminal court on?the charge of kill ing George Murphy, the decrepld con vict from. Salisbury, who had almost completed a one-year sentence for conspiracy. The commitment wad by Coroner C. A. Seapark. on the strength of a verdict by the coroner's Jury ren dered this evening that George Mur- | phy came to his, death after an en counter with William Dupree, in which Murphy was Btruck by Dupree. | as evidenced by a bruise on the fore head and according to the evidence Heard by the Jury we recommend that William Dupree be held subject to the aetion of the grand jury at the January term, 1910, of "Wake Su- , perior court. It is expected that Du pree will later apply through counsel to aome Justice of the Supreme court I ?m? ? wrii 01 nauuas corpus. In eftort to secure bail. 1 This morning there wa.p an autopsy at John ^Brown's undertaking estab lishment by Dr. J. J. McCulless, coun ty physician, under tbe directiou ot Coroner Seaparks, thifc being fni "com pliance with instructions given last night by the Jury after a four hours*" hearing of evidence out at the prison. The special purpose of the autopsy Tvns to settle the quesloir of whether or not the neck of Murphy- was broken. The evidence i?i the case was ron flicting in many respects, and prac tically all from convicts who were present when Guard \V. M. Dupree made the fatal attempt to carry gut the order of Warden P. T. Sales *.o lock Murph}' in the dark cell as pun ishment for drunkenness. . Convict Ed. Utloy, who is serving twenty years for lite murder of Clerk jHollingsworth. in Fayetteville. testi fied that he had known of whiskey getting into the prison on many oc casions. There was a. statement of The matter of how a. convict could have gotten liquor with which to be come Intoxicated Is p'tfll unexplained. ?Steward Lee thai he had supplied Murphy with a two-ounce bottle of bromide mixture under the: direction of Dr. RiddK-k, prison phy s^-tan. He thought It might have been the influence of this drug that caused Dupree to thlnk^Murp.lyv was drunk. It was given him for a sleep ing poiion. # ? Tomrxwims^n . IMMi - i.b i1 p., !i| nj.. 'Gilhoolcy1^ Iriph Liniment, arid they back U up with what might be called a Government bond. In fact a guar antee certifli ate goes with every bot tle. to- the extent that If Gilhooley's Irisli Liniment do??s npt cure Eczema, rlnfuihausm. in any form. Salt Rheum, Lumbago or any- skin ail ment, you tfre out nothing. th?? druggist you bought it from will giv Ivarfc your money .end take the certifi cate for hiR pay. The ' matter is entirely in your hands. GILHQOJ.F.V IRISH LIXiMKXT ^O., St. Paul, .Minn. A BUSY DOCTOR ** i*1**"1 Kttf a bottle ot COW AVS PREPARATION la Up ' coo |bs. grippe, paint ud ? and throat. F.iUraal and ?!??? gttkii just. AiiojumuL fCTCdCTgT** i See our line of ohnniois skins, lie to vest nize. Hardy's Drug Store. JUST ARRIVED Another large shipment of| Town Talk Flour w and Old-Fashion 3 utkwheal Walter Credle & CO.' CHARLESTON mm ; ' For sale. by the pound at | KAIUV SITPPLV CO. DON'T Walk or Ride. I Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Tetophont Ru4^in your house in the city or at your farm at a very aur paolngly low coat, and aave many a long drive and per haps a 'life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Broker, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be aeeured daily. Inte.-esled parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'l CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition wilHntigr^ ' est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap^ proach of the cold Winter? months. = F' " moi J HIGHEST CASH PRICES _ t paid for y paiu ior CHICkENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, Grain and all Feedstuff ? We handle ; the very best Flour at whole Bale. " PAUL & CUTLER , EAST WATER STREET. OYSTERS! PHONE 367. Delivered to any part of city 25 ccnts ! luart. Served in any style, steamed a I specialty at 113 Market Street Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets. J. T. WYATT. i X ? ----- When (he Children Are .* STUDYING YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM THE BEST LIGHT TO WORiTBY ~ AND THAT-re ELECTRICITY u~ - !?? rt:- ? ~in.-p?wvnm?KWiT ' WASHINGTON - ELECTRTP .PLANT. we-have . ' . ' A FULL UNE OF OPERA CAPES Sizes run from 52 to 54 inches. - The asso "tment is varied, and you will have a perfect range of colors to select from. And the prices are reasonable. ? ? Our line of Ladies' Coat Suits i& admitted to be per feet. ? Stop ijrand see it ? - we'll value your criticism. You will feel at homein our store. The attendance is instructed not to try to sell you anything you do not want, and everyone is very polite. SPENCER BRi)S. PEOPLE who are troubled with stiffness and poor circulation should use i Sloan's Liniment It penetrates and acts like massage, but docs not require rubbing. Mm. JrxjriK Hat*, of Ronort, Ky., , parAljrcAd on onr *l<]o Cor o*i>r ? MdouM not Hft her armr- Him rl?d BIoad'* Lluimeni.ajidaltcr throe treatments could o*o Lcr urm us well t MOT^r, All drugglfti kttp ft Prlci, 25c.. 60c. A $7.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mau. ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY j : GROCERIES _ Carried. We please our "j"' _ customers or no pay. Try I >??? J UNION GROCERY CO. WHY WORRY with headaches, canstipa tion nnd indigestion? Ask about ABtfcENA WATER. the nlcasart r.nd efficient Aperient Saiine Water. WAS'riHWFWf? DRUG COMPANY THE I. H. Q./TOGGLE-JOtNT " HAY PRE?S - ? Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. _____ SALES AGENTS. JUST ARRIVED Pettijolms, Graham Flour, SHretfiJecT 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 best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. 'Phone 123. J. F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man.
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