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1 ? ? I-ECAL NOTICES OWT.TAjS ' T*W Uit books for the clly ox Washington haft been turned over to the undersigned, and this is to no* tlfy sH owners of property subject to thst I sm ready to receive taxes for the ensuing year. Tljey must be collected at once. W. B, WINDLEY, City Clerk. October 7, 1909. NOTICE^^"" -= ? North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. A. D. Lloyd vs. Lilly Lloyd. The defendant above named will tak?* notice that an action entitled as ahoYa haa been commenced in the Superior court of Beaufort county. 7 tp secare afL-absftute divorw-from the defendant; and the said defen dant will further take notice that she 1b required to appear at the term of the Superior court to be held on the seventh Mpnday arter the Hrst Mon aay in September, It being October v. 25, 1909, at the courthouse of said county, in Washington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint In -? sal(T actloriTor fho plaintiff will apply ^ to the eourt for-the relief demanded in Bald complaint. This 13th day of October, 1909. L GEO. 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 townshfp a,t 11 o'clock a. m., on Sat urday, October 16, 190b, at the court house In Washington, N. C. The purpose of the meeting is to recommend a* successor to All the un expired term of the late H. O. Jor dan, as County Commissioner, made - ? ? ? vacant- by his death. ? ? > ? This 6th day of October. 1909. r? ? ? = ? W" EY r BfTRMANr Chairman Dem. Executive Com. NOTICE OF SAI.K. By virtue of lilt power of sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage from J. J- DavlB and wife to Wiley C. Rodman, dated the 10 th day of Janu ary. 1907, and duly recorded In tho office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, In book 115 at page - 228, to which reference Is hereby made, the undersigned will on Tues - day. the t?th day ot Xovemhur, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county.- at public Miction, offer for sal o for caslv the following described property : First. """ TTtractof tuna in Beaufuii I'uuotyr North Carolina, beginning on the road leading from Washington to Leecbvtlle. where the line of Colllns wood-Ward patent crosses said roail near the corner -of the-rence-oT"saia" John P. Campbell, thence ruunlng with the said road south 72 1-2 west 4 i-2 poles, thence along said road south SI 1-2 west 17 1-2 pole^thence *?- poles to the old Candy wells, which are north US 1-2 east 12 poles from ? nse-SISxlotTroaTnhence north 24 west 100 poles, thence north Sli east 100 TioISs lo TIIP *outlrwe?t_conrer of tue Colllnswood-Ward patent. thence with the lino of that patent south 30 east 73 poles to the main road con taining I" ni-rrn mnro l"c* - -Sec ond: A tract of land In Beaufort county. North Carolina, known as the III nf Hi- 1 11 n bell, deceased, beginning at a pine on .lU.uorth lino o( Ihe Washington and l.eaehvllle road at tlie-aoittbwest poi-^ ner of the land, eonveyed by-tiie par " ties "of the second part to John P. Campbell, being a tract ot land orlg -iiislly rnnTTyert fry 'olid f. Camp"bell Ml! wlfeto-JOTT J. IKtvlH mill Wife, re corded In the office ot the Register ot Deeds of Beaufort county In book 86 at page 18. and running north w_ardly with the last flno to the private road, leading (com the Washington and Leechvllle road to the Asa Waters line. Thence westwardly with the line of Asa Waters and the helrB of Thos. Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman land, thence southwardly to the east line of the Rodman land to the Washington and LeechvOTe * Toad, thence eastwardly with said road to the beginning, containing 60 acres more or less. The foregoing property is sold sublet to such other . and prior encumbrances ad may ex ist upon said property. Terms ot sale ~ n. in th? sth day of October, mfr?. W11.BY C. RODMAN. Mortgagee, notice of NAI.K. ? By virtue of the power of sale con ? tamed In a certain mortgage from Folton smith an*-Klcey Smith hie ? wife, of the county of Beautar|-?iwl State ot North Carolina, toJE- Y. C?edlo,,6f the same county and Bute, dated the 6th day ot May, !?J>7. and recorded in tbB Office of the Register ? of Deeds of Beaufort county. In book urat page *00, the umlefslgniW will 1 on Tuesday the 8th day ot November. 1909. oner for sale at public auction for caah at the oourtbouee doer of Beaufort count/, at U o'clock noon, the following described property In Bel'hkven. Pantego townahlp, Beau tort county. N. C.. It Being about 1 1-1 mllee west ot 1-eechtIlle, K. C? and bounded aa follows: OB ">* AT, on Ihn l ? Stewart and ?? the wait by a lane leading from the LeechvIHe public road to the Pungo Rl?er road. It be ing the name land'that the said Nlcey smith purebaaMot Hanry White, and ' ' ?* | the suss land also In tm> afore [ TELL YOU WHAT! '.J | " Bragaw '8 Insurance is good Insurance.' Don't forget to get it. WM. BRACJAW & CO., r First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C. DO IT NOW" -V Delays are Dangerous. Rlnsure with. , _v , , Four Year*] Experience. ^ t Havens-Small Bld'g ^ ^ ' 'Phone 85. There is Only One - "Bromo Quinine" That? la Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WOULD OVER TO 'SURE A OOLO IM Off t OAT. Always remomber the lull name. Look for this tiguature uu every box. - said, mortgage. This the 4th day of October, 1909. R. Y. CREOLE. Mortgagee. By XV. H. Do wen. Owner of the Debt. W. C. Rodman , Attorney. .NOTICE OF M.MMO.VS AND WAR-' RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina. Beaufort County. Washington Township, Justice's Court. Before A. Mayo. J. P. Geo. . W. Owen and Geo. M. Owen, trad tng us Geo. N. Oimmi mid 3un,..\s. E. H. Hyman. The- defendant above named will take notice: That a summons In the above ? entltW-ooHow wan lnyd against sold defendant on the 27th day of September, 1009, by A. Mayo, Justice of the -Peace of Beatrforr count-y, North Carolina, for the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars, due the plaintiff by judgment ren dered in their favor and against the defendant in the Court of Law and Chauncery of the City of Norfolk. | Virginia, on March 26th, 1908, which 1 summons Is returnable before said Justice, at his otflcc In Washington, In said county and In Washington" township on Tuesday the 2Gth day of jJ2?lober, 1909, at ft g'clock. %. The defendant will also take notice i that a warrant of attachment was Is sued by said Justice. on the 27th day of September, 19097 against the prop erty of^ald defendant which warrant of attachment is returnable before aaid jneHr<? at the time and place j above named for the return of the Summons, wlfew and where the de i fetndant Is required to appear, and j answer or demur to the complaint, granted. This the 27th day of September. _ A. MA-YO - " . Justice of the Peace. | NOTICE OF EXECUTION sm.k. North Carolina. Beaufort county, Su-1 peiior court. E. R. Mixon & C<fm- 1 ' tianv vs. C. W. Norman. Under and by virtue of ah oxecu-j lion directed to me from the Superior! fouvUnC Bi'.uifutt rmnny In the atwi entitled acti.qn, dated September 27. mm. i__m? mi muhhv. hw m hji.i of November. 1909. at 12 o'clock. |4)oon, before the courthouse -door In. Washington. N. C., sell for cash to the highest-bidder, to satisfy, the said executtcynTnT'or the right, tltle-anfri UlUH'Wt Uf I'.yr ilMfPiii!.tirt *J. W. >iuf < man In and to the following described land: ~ " First. All of thtjt certain lot in ; the town of Aurora, N. (V. which was conveyed to C. W. Norman by G. G.. Bonner by deed dated September 27. -1906, and recorded In tho Register's office of Beaufort county In book of deeds ill, page 29 7 . to ' w~hlch refer ence Is hereby made. Containing one quarter of an acre, more or less, known as tho Bonner lot. "SFeorid. A tract ot land well known as the Pate Place which was convey ed tfl iv w. .voTmixTr w r Chapln by deed dated January 28. 1907, which Ib recorded as aforesaid in book 132, page 207, to which re ference is hereby made, adjoining Jim. wmi iii ui. iiini.uimiK n'liua: more or IewC "* This, October 1, 1909. GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff Beaufort County. _ MUST BE OltKVKO. ?.-The- following ordinance passed by the elty aldermen -must be complied j^vrith, and. for the benefit of those con cerned it is published below: All bills against the town shall be foTo the 25th day of each month and by him placed In {he hands ef-the chairman of the auditing committee before the last day of the current raoilth. W. B. Windley, City Clerk. - NOTICE OK HALE. By virtue of Ihfi Dower ot sale con tained fn a certain d^d of tnoctgage from rfarvey O. Hill and wire to p. a. Paul t Bro., dated the 21at day of ; March, 1801. anil, rernrrtml la ih? nr, 'IIW Ul IIIB Humiiui' BBUweds ul Biyp fort county. In book lTTnT pare in. the undersigned will on Monday, the J 2d d if of November, i?09,"'at II fc?c win n??P' 0g*r ^?r af nnhllp or parcel of land, aMuate. lying and ffcotog to-tke ?o?ty o< Daaufwt and Stain. of North Carolina, and in Choc owinity township, beginning at Joe. ?Cobb's and Dave Ed wards' corner, which corner stands on the Main road loading from the Jack Carrow place to Chocowinity Bridge, thence run ning In a southwardly course to said Dave Edwards' line to a lightwood stump, 'standing about. r?00 yards from said corner and ntar Bill Branch, thence from said lightwood mump a wortheeaterwardly ?course a straight line to the six mile post on the_ Main road, leading from Jack Carrow place to Chocowinity Bridge, thence froin_said mile post a north eastwardly couree-to the -dividing lh?e between . Fowle and ParamoureT Lhence with -said -dividing- line to the beginning at tha Co*vb and Dave Ed wards' corner, containing ">0 acres of land, and being the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mort gage. This the 16th day of October, 1909. F. G. PArr^ & BRO., Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman. Attorney. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina. Beaufort county. In i the Superior court. Washington I Horse Exchange Company vs. Ben J Singletary and P. G. Medley, "fay virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior court of Beaufort county, In the above entitled action, I will, on Mon day. the 1st day of November, laua, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in s^Ld county .sell, to the high est bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, a? 4he-rlght, title and in terest, which the said P. G. Medley, one of the defendants, had on Janu ttry IS,* 1906,? In -the- following de scribed real estate, to- wit: A tract yr parcel of land in Beau | fort county* State of North Carolina, adjoining the- lands of Noah Little and others, and bounded as follows. viz: A certain lot of land Iving and being in the town of Washington, and in that part thereof known as Van Nofden Tow a. and lying on tin;"* est side of Fearce street, and being forty mmi fwi in mum, mm innm.r hack a distance of two hundred and ten (210 J feel; bounded on the east by Pearce street, and on the north, south and west by the land of Noah -htttie, and well known as the resi dxnt-M ?lf I*. >?'. ? Mr>H )<??}? h.i ? resided for many years, and which "Win* conveyed to mm by Noah Little and wife, by deed duly recorded in the Register's office of Boaufort county. ___ This 30th day of September, 1909. GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff of Beaufort County. notice: The mercantile concern heretofore, conducted under the Qrm name or Bennett & Company in the city of Washington. N\ C.. "whic h was e?m iinnad || ~n?m? Dowty, has this day been dissolved I by mutual consent; C. K. Dowty con- 1 veylng his Interest In said concern to1 [??e said S. H. Bennett, who will con 1 i i m r * ' ? _ mmmm ? ? ? ..vuus^ ? Company. All the assets of said con jcern are transferred to. said S. H. Bennett, who assumes all liabilities of the same. This October S, 1503. . ... S. H. BENNBTT. C. -K. DOWTY. ^-rz-ss. mutick. North CaroHna.**Beaufort county. Iu_ the Supjerlor Court. James "D: Griffln vs. Margaret Griffin. rrne defendant above named will take notice thai an, action entitled as above has been commenced Jn the Superior court of Boaufort cduiity. to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and tho said defendant will further take notice, that she Is required tq appear at the term of the Superior court of said county to be held on the 7th Monday after the and anawar or &mur to the com plaint in iaia action of th. pmin ll?f femantfrtln nU conphut. ?I . -QW^JAIIL^ Clart (uparior Court. UZHTZZii TOWN ' ? ?* ? TALK Mrs. M. G. Payne left for Raleigh thin morning, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. RT, H. LewU Mr. and Mrs. Will Swindell left this morning for Raleigh. J Jt- M Mr. George- R. Watson, of Hyde co,unty, went to Raleigh today. Mr. W. R. Tettertan went to Ral eigh this morning. "-Mr. - E. D. Moore and Hon, Master Harold, left this morning for Raleigh Fair. Misses Nina and Ada Rhodes left this morning to attend the fair at Raleigh. ?S ' ? ? Mrs. D. E. Murray left this morn ing for Raleigh to visit the Fair. ? ? Mrs. A. S. F*ulford went to Raleigh today to attend th? gtnto uv.t Mr. T. W. Prltchard left today for 0 business trip in Maryland. Mr. J. T. Wilkinson, of Aurora, was a visitor In the city yesterday. ? ? County Commissioner Harris left last evening for Raleigh. ? ? ^r.-Joe- Tayltte went to "Raleigh yesterday to attend the meeting of -t-b? board of directors of the State Fair, wbl<h irtll bo hold thoro n*nr Fridav Mr. R. W. Bergeron went to Ral eigh yesterday afternoon to visit the ; Fair. m . -Air.. Carl Armstrong left for New Hern yesterday afternoon aiter-it-few days' visit In town on his tayhom** Trom Oxford. Mrs. T. Marvel Myers wont to Rel haven yesterday afternoon to visit Dr. and Mrs. Marriner. ? ? Mr. R. J. Manning returned last night from- a 'buyinmi^ ;/> (jft. lutqbia. Mrs. George Flowers left this a. ra. for Mt. Airy, N. C., accompanied by tho^chlldma ef Iho late Mrq. ? A lies Bryan, who died In this city last week. Mrs. Flowers is a sister of the deceased. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. G- T. Mayo and Mr. ind Mrs. C.~C. ?Tayo, oT South OreeK, arrived in the city this morning via the Washington and Vandenaere train to witness tho Pegram-Mayo marriage this evening. I)r. . \V. H. Dixon and Mr. T.. L). Midyette, pf Edward, arrived In. the city this morniog. *e" ? Mr. Frank G. Hoyt returned tli5f= ? morning from Beaufort. after a visit" to his brother, ('apt. John K. Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs D. B. Oglesby, of New Hern. are su> :ng .with Mr. ;.ml Mrs. Sam Gahried on East Main street, and vein nerhans .. side m-- ? . r , c? Mrs. Kersif Whlchard, of Grlmes |Tarid, spent tho day. In town sht^pinp. ? ? By mistake "He- Can't l.ose His "Wife's" Ma. "* .w unknot f"hown Inst night at the Gem, but tonight this luTe rest feature. The program last iiight was pleasing, hcAvever, and was well pat ronjifcd. Tonight the ?Children of the Desert." a western drama; " The Wooden Indian" and "Little Cyril the Runaway," will he exhibited, !>?? sUIfls.- other pictures. The program" for this evening bids fair to .be a humiii<?v and all who attend will cer tainly have no cause for complaint. Th^ Gem Theater grows in populari ty nightly. Each evening nearly ev ?wy >?> ??>?wpiwd. 'ihf n.anaui' ment is sparing no expanse to please and satisfy and they are succeeding.. Their programs are meritorious and worthy of patronage. Attend tonight.' iiii'H jfiin11 coupons ToFTKe candelabra to b^ given away Friday night. KILLK!> r\f>ER ( All WHKKLS Norfolk, Va., Oct. 19.- On hts way home- from school ' and chasing his smaller hfutliwr, wllOflg ? F5T7y7T5~~he" was riding across the street car t-ack, I-eRoy Hendricks, a' colored boy, ap parently 14 years old, was run over and almost groufci to? pieces ~~5y "aT j Traction car near the corner of Gran about 2:30 o'clock. The boy's head , was crushed afid his body badly cut. He died almost Instantly. Coroner Knight was notified aud after viewing the remains ordered them sent to tie morghe. Motorman R. N. Flemmlng an4 Conductor J. B. I Sullivan, hi charge of the car, were 1 placed under arrest and wens carried il? h? Bl. school afld waa met by feflT younger brother, James, who was tiding a [crow Q ran by and Jamw ' 'wliMl Uft Um tkrowtef I Ibe rider to the grouud and across the track. Before the car could be brought to a standstill the front wheels had passed over the boy, llt erally cutting him to pieces aud drag ging his body several feet. A large crowd was attracted to the [scene, aud Patrolman L'gis notified police headquarters, .from which the patrol wagon was sent. The boy lived on a little street, near Oratiby, be tween High ami- Wilson. liEFLECTlOXS OF A HIM'HKLOU When the average man pays back } a loan he acts as if a pickpocket had j [jone through his clothes. . The- grandest time a man has is de scribing to his wife" exactly how an election Is coming out. and tRe bus Jest explaining why it didn't. MONEY BACK frown's Drug Store Sell# a Itemed? for Catarrh ou That Liberal Ibmls. Breathe Hyomel over the germ-rld Jen membrane, and it will kill the|j serms, and cure catarrh. There Is no other way ? you must it wlmut lhi' gorm* aro before yen - rffittroT- therrr. And when < atarrh germs have dis appeared, other things will happen; there will he; mi movr hav.K'.ng. nor >ven in the morning; that offensive breath will disappear; there will be! no more obnoxious mucous, or cough ing, or sneezing, or huskiness of voice! or difflrulty In breathing. All disagreeable accessories of- the demon ? catarrh will disappear, and. as they go the glow of health will return, and all the strength and energy that was mci'Ty Ti'jed in rornhr.ting tTc in- 1 roads of catarrh, will bring bark v our j_vitallty and ambition, will make a new, happy, healthy being of you In a few weakiu? = iruwn'^ Drug Ktore wj-i selPyou a complete "Ttyomei outfit for This includes a fine inhaler, a bottle, of Hymnet rimmrtrmcod High-o-me ) . and instructions for use. Sold by I he leading druggists every v.* here*. Extra loitfo* ' i ..cents. Ar.d hen,r in mlitd. money Lav!i if Hyomel do?'.;ii'i cure. city mai:ki:t. Eg^rs ic 1 1 Chickens, grown 25 to 30c J Spring chickens 10 to-S5rf Hides, O. S. . . ^8c!i Green hides S l-2<?' Mixed w:iol IS to 20c|| Tallow 3 l-2cl | U'nnl fr-rm frrif-i '.-irr^ ? Sheerlings 5 to 10c Lambskin 25 to -iOe' COTTON. Seed cotton 5c Lint cotton 15.10 SOCIETY WOMAN'S Mir. I \ Simple Trcnlmrnt Thai Will .Make It Truly Fascinating ? llrown's Druflt Store (luni-untees It. i Nowadays every up-to-date woman ' iias radiant hair. - j: I What a foolish creaturo a woman j vyo'ild be If she lost i!fe opportunity I I 'o add to her attractions. : Yet in Amcrica today ?hore are hnn ?dreds of thousands of women - withj [harsh, faded eharurterl^s hulr v;bo! frhr rot i!i,i^ anr an- ,i.ir i.mirmr: ' it. T !fl 1'iPIS 1 1 a f i;eanti-j ful hair, and in America all women! . .. ?u i'u. {..??- ii.i-; t ? and luxuriant hair. And any woman reader of The Dai- ( iv News can havg attractive and 1 us* t irons hair In a fpw day?' '.iffte"by us- j ing this great hfiir rcjuvenator. Far- 1 titan Sage! Brown's Drug Store sells, a large) aottle for 50 eQnt? and they guaran tee it lo (huidsarf.-stoii falling i hair .and itc hing scalp in two weeks or money back. TO: :r. id.-.il hajr ton lo. not st.cliy or greasy. CROUP H"th* Ihotl that hirrnti ewrr l??nr of 9 Child ! hit. GOWASa I' K fc-t'At: A f .OH II 00? don I wtaken Iht tloa&th will dnitt. Kc?p it is Ibe bom*. Sl.UO. -%& 2S c. AUdiuttuit iice our line uf cliaima* skin*,' .~m> ITM^Nize. Mardy's AnigSitore. I JUST ARRIVED Another large shipment of Town Tdlk Flour ^nd Old-Fashion Buckwheal Walter Credle & CO.! CHARLESTON Wakefield Cabbage Seed for sale 4>y the pound at ^JON'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put In your house in the city or at your farm at a very aur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and per haps a life by being in direct -and Instantaneous touch with your Doctor, Grocer, Mer chant and Erokcr. " Weatner reports and mar -k?t quotations ean be secured daily. Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D.W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Vv ashingion,^N . C L_ i 1 his proposition will inter- ?T| est you. 3nd it would be well ? to investigate before the ap p'toach of the cold Winter months. mo: ? 1 II- IDE Jl HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid, for j ; CHICKENS, EGGS and all , COUNTRY PRODUCE j We carry Hay, Grain and all ? kinds Peed slug ? We handle i the very best Flour ut whole- J | sale. PAUL & CUTLER FAST WATER STREET. OYSf ERS! - Delivered to any part of city 25 cents :]uart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets. | j , \\ Y A I 1 the Children Are- - STUDYING ! YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM THE BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY 1 WASHINGTON fc-LKC l KlC I'LANT. (' WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPERA CAPES Sizes run from 52 tcr-54 inches. The asso -talent 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 is admitted to be per fect. -Stop in and see it ? we'll value your criticism. You wtlt feel at home in our store. The attendance is instructed not to try to sell you anything you do not want, and everyone is 'sPEttCER BROS. PEOPLE -who are troubled with I stiffness and fxx>r circulation should use - ~ _ Sloan's Liniment It penetrates and acts like massage, but does not require rubbing. Mm. .Tityxi F. Hath, of Bnnnra, Ky., -wn* piiralj'itHl on r?no utile for o**r a year aikd Could lint lift her arm. Klio triwl Sloan'* bMntaLiuj after Ibm treatments could u?o her arflT as well - an ever. All tfrujfpufs ketp it. Price, "JSc.. 50c. A 91 00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan. Botton. Man. UNLY THE BEST HEAVY ANP FANCY GROCERIES j Carried. Wo please our customers or no pay. Try < us. UNION GROCERY CO. WHY WORRY with headaches, constipa TTon and indigestion? Ask about ABILENAWATER. the Dleasai t and efficient Aperient Saline Water. WASHINGTON JlUfiXQlPlSI J. F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS e Is the_lighest draft, and makes [the most Compact bale of any press sold. / BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. ( SALES AGENTS. A Fresh Supply ef Breakfast Cereals, Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Whrat Bis cuit. Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Ricer-Puffed Wheat and many others; Price always right. qft?lity the best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. ! Phone 12?>. Kollars a
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