l.CAiAL IVOTICES CITY TAXES. I Washington b?ve' b??n turned over TOTlie undeNIgned. and this Is to no tify all owners of property subject to tax that I am ready to receive taxes fof4he ensuing year. They must be W; B. WINDLEY, city Cleric October 7, 1909. NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County.' In the 8uperIor~~Couft A. D. Lioyd-f -??, Lilly Lloyd. . The defendant above named will | take notice that an aelion entitled i above, has b?en commenced In the Superior courf.of Beaufort county, to secure an absolute divorce frbm the defendant; and the said defen dant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at the term of the Superior eourt to be held on the seventh Monday after the first Mon day in awui?Miiii?i , u 26, 1909. at the courthouse of said county. In Washington. N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to th<! court for the relief demanded in said complaint. TBtF^3tE-darorDctobef7TWWr , GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OP HALE. By virtue of the power^oT sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage 1 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 Deeds of Beaufort county. In book 14 5 at page 228, to which reference Is hereby made, the undersigned will on Tues day, the 9th day of November, 1909, _aL-l^'clock noon, at the courthouse docqif Beaufort county] at public auction, offer for sale for cash, the following described property: First. A tract of land In Beaufort county, North Carolina, 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 said John P. Campbell, thence ruunlng with the said road south 72 1-2 west 4 1-2 pol??s, thence along said road south si 1-2 west. 17 1-2 poles thence1 along said roadjouth 67 1-2 west 31 j poles to the oliTCaml/ wells, wtatch are north 581*2 east 12 poles from' the Maxton road thence north 24 yest 100 poles, thence north ?*6 east 100 poles to the southwest corner of the Coll ins wood- Ward patent, thence with the line of that patent south 30 esst 73 poles to the main road con taining 4 nt> mnrn or Ibbb Smc. ond : A tract of land In Beaufort county, North Carolina, known as the home place of the late John P. Camp bell. deceased, beginning at a pine on the north hne of the Washington and Leachvtlle road at the southwest cor ner of the land, conveyed by the'par tles of the second part to John P. Campbell, being a tract of Ismd orig inally conveyed by John P. Campbell m4kII? j os. .4. Davis and i forded in ibw nfficc of the ^ Deeds of bt&ufort ? at page IS, and running northwardly with the last line to the private ro^d. leading from the Washington and Leech v Ilk- road to the Asa Waters line, thence westw.ardly with the line Of Asa Waters and the heirs of Thos. Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman land, tbence southwardly to the east line of the Rodman land :-in Uic M'niifilmmn n ml I .?-i-rl.ivi1ln road, thence eastwardly with said road to fR6 noKinMH^, PflTUfllMflE L0 acres more or less. The foregoing property Is sold subject to such other and prior encumbrances as may ex ist upon said property. Terms of sale "nnrrr : . This the 5th day of October, 1909. " WILEY C. RODMAN, ? " Mortgagee. uid Yjfa rito. i Register of ~ N'OTlt'K OF HALE. By virtue of the power of sale con- 1 tained In a certain mortgage from Felton Smith and Nlcey Smith his wife, of the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, to R. Y. Credle, of the same county ?nd State, dated the 6th day of May, 1907^ and recorded in the office of the Register I j? of Deeda of Beaufort county. In book | 143 at j>age 306, the undersigned will. ua lUHUlf IUB llft tui Ut HUIBUllWlJ 1909, offer for- sale at public auction for" cash at the courthouse door of -Beaufort county, at 12 alclnck noon, .the following described property in] fort county, "N. C.t> It being about 1 1-2 miles west of Leechville, N. C.J L and bounded as follows: On tho north by the land of Henry White, nn thr rjyt by the Iglfcfl flt dy, on the south by the land of Jamesl Stewart and on the west by a lane road to the Pungo River road, ' it be I ing the same land that the said Nicey Smith purchased otHenry White, and ! being the same land also in the afore- 1 | said mortgage. This the 4th day of October, 1909. R. Y. t'KEDLg, Huittai? . ? By W. H. B6wfcn , Own?r>f the Debt. W. C. Rod maij. Attorney^ MUST BB OHHYED. [ The following ordinance passed by| the city aldermen must be complied with, and for the benefit of those con cerned It la published below: - All bills against the town shall be | bresenri by him pla&d In the hands of the chairman of the auditing committee baton l?t d?y of tha current ?Witti .? MHrtlU oil> I ,-?? HMBMM Ml ? Vi ??f - ; "J ?in short or long lengths. Apply to and buy from . ' WM. BRAGAW & CO., Ftrit Insurance Agvnts In WMhTnglon, N. C. Special ^all ~ . Values ? Jtare'sjan Qppvrtunitv that you cannot afford to over look? here we offer you an opportunity for cfioosing from a stock by far the mosf completein Washington. A iittle comparison of prices will convince you that your dollars do greatest duty here. 4 SOUTHERN FURNITURE _Jl COMPANY - ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If so, we want to correspond with your Especially if you are not earning a LARGE salary. You.are the man who really NEEDS insurance moat ? the protec tion-for-the-family kind? the kind that will PAY YOU A DEFINITE MONTHLY INCOME when you are disabled by accident or illness ? the kind that protects your bank account and shves you a whole lot of worry. Drop us a postal ? it won'tcosl you a cent to investigate and we don't want you to spend a dollar with us unless you arc convinced that it will PAY YOU to be insured. cARL j). PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four~Years Experience. ? - ? * Havens-Small Bld'jj 'Phon^ *1 JfOT|PB OF HALE. By virtue of the power of^ale con tained in a certain deed of mortgage from Harvey G. Hill and wife to F. G- Paul & Hro., dated tbe 2 1st day of | u*i^?h 1Q07- and recorded in the of-| fice of the Register of Deeds of Beau fort county, in book 143 at page 351,! the undersigned will on Monday, the 22d day of November. 1909, at 12, o'clock noon, offer for sale at public' auction for cash all that certain tract or parccl of land.-sttuttly, lying and being In the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, and in Choc^ owinity township, beginning at Jos. .Cflhh'B and DaYg. Edwards' corner. whl< h corner stands on the MaTrfrohTi leading .from the Jack Carrow placv to Chocowinlty Bridge, thence ruw ning-in -a- aoilthwaxdly course to said Dave Edwards' line to a lightwood stump, standing about 500 yards from ~ said corner- Una- -near Bttt= Branch, thence frjjpi" said lightwood stump a nojtheasterwardly cburBe a straight line to the six mile post on the Main road, leading from .lark Carrow place to dChocowinlty Bridge. thence from said mile post a north gawm.n iii.i pihjim' iu uip'unnnng imu ?between Fowlc and Paramoure. thqnce with said dividing line to the beginning at the and Dave Ed wards' corner, containing 50 acres of Imm it Ml.. I >i nlrt if thi. unnin trn^r land described in the aforesaid mort gage. This the 16th day of October, 1909. ? , F. O. PAUL A BRO., ? Mortgagee. By W. C. Rodman, Attorney. Notice of execution sale. J North Carolina, Beaufort county. In the Superior court. Washington j Horse Exchange Company vs. Benj. Singietaryand P. O. Medley. th? nn?l?rK<giiPil frnm fho SiinPrlnrl court of Beaufort county, In the! above entitled action, I will,' on Mon-i day, the 1st day of November, lW>9.j at 12 o'cloc*i-nmiii , at the cmtrttfouec door"In~fffol> ^gpT"fortha ht?h-| est bidder, for -cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and In- j terdst, which the said P. one of the defendants, had on Janu ary 16. 1906, in the following de "Kiriboa mt estate, to?wlt'. ? ? ~ A tract or parcel of^ land in Beau-' /ortooun.ty/State of North Carolina, adjoining the landB of Noah Little and others, and bounded as follows, vis: a certain lot of l&nfl lying aijd being In the towfi'bf Washington, and in that part thereof known as Van Norden Toxra, and lying on the west side of Pearoe street, and being forty flTO (ifc) ?ee t In wIAUl running back ^distance of two hundred and ten (210) feet; bounded on the east by Pearce street, and on the north, south and west by the land of Noah Little, and well known as the resi dence, of P. O. Medley, wherein he resided for: majty years; and Which was -conveyed to. him -by Noah Little And wife, 1Tj"3&3 July ' . JpJ Iu Hie Register's offlee" of ueaurort county. Thl? 30th day of Siptratxr, JAO*. OEO. i. RICK8. NOTICK. The mercantile concern heretofore conducted under the firm uaine of Bennett & Company In the city of Washington, N. C., which was com 4>OMd at S H. .Bennett and C ? Dowty, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; C. K. Dowty con veying his interest in sjiid concern to the said S. H. Bennett, who will con tinue to conduct said business under the same firm name of Bennett & Company, All the assets of said con~ cern are transferred to said .8. H. Bennett, who assumes all liabilities of the same. 0 9 ? ^ V. K. UUWTI. NOTICK OF KXECI TION 8ALK. North Carolina, Beaufort county. .Sii* per tor cniirt E_ It. Mi?nn & Cum pauy vs. C. W. Norman. under ana by ^virt\ie~oT~Tm~ execu tion directed to me from the .Superior court of Beaufort county in the above entitled action, dated September 27, |I9U9. 1 ull! tiirWuTIday",' the 1st day et ?;wiriimbi?, in ? 1M ii ' ? I ii 1 1 li , noon, before the courthouse door in I Washington. N. C., sell for cash to^ jthe' highest btdder, to satisfy tne said execution, r II of the right, title and interest of the defendant Q. W. Nor man In and to the follow irfg described landL First. All of tlTaf certain lot in the town of Aurora, N. C., which was' conveyed to C. W. Norman by O. G. Bonner by deed dated September 27, 1906, and recorded in the Register's office of- Beaufort eounty" in book <?f deeds 141, page 297, to which refer ence is hereby made. Containing dne quart^r an acre, more or less, known as the Bonner lot. Second.' A 'tract of land well known I as the Pate Place which wro.convey jed to- jitcrwftH ? by J no. ? W* Oharlw bj? ifrul duytO ilnuuaij 80, \ 1907, which Is recorded aa aforesaid 'to book 132, page 207, to which re | ference is hereby ' made, adjoining jjos. Peed et al, Tuuluinliig 2? acresr j ThlB OctolJer 1, 1909. dherl ffG Boan'forT 'coimty. | Clerk Sutter lor Coifrt of Beaufort Co. Superior u .Pnqrt, October termj 1909. E. J. EtfwarM vs. Ida M. ? Edwards. g TB6 defendant,' Edwards, will take notice that, an action en- j tUted aa above Has been Instituted in tffe Superior of Beaufort county by E* J. Edwards for the i?ur-. poee of obtaining an absolute divorce | against the defendant, Ida M. Ed ~wards, "which is returnable before j*-| 'judge of the Superior court, October 25, 1909, at the October .te^ta, 19(09, of the Superior c6urt - of . Beaufort ' county at which time the defendant Is required to appear and answer or1 demur to the complaint, or^the relief demanded In the complaint will be T? 7' """".irsg If pUulne to fnore, MM) not jet fallj TOWN "3 ? .< TALK Mr. Frank U. Rollins went to -Kocky Mount this morning. Mr. William Cozzens and Mr. A. I Nichols went to Rockjr Mount this I morning to take in theWcus. ?.^Henry Blflmii, flie lecturer, h expected to arrive in the city thit evening from Wilaon. N. C. ? ? | Mr. W. B. Campbell, of Bath, ar rived in the city last evening on bus! Mr. Surry Parker, of PJnetown, wa* | a Washington visitor today. " ? ? ? Masters Lorice and. Claude Gard left this morning for S53ul Mount to attend the Barnum-Bailey circus. Mr. S. F. Burbank left this morn-] ing for Raleigh. Mr. C. C. Bean left for Raleigh yes-1 terday. s ? ? Mrs. W. B. Warner- returned to her home at Latham's yesterday after a visit to relatives in the city. ? ? ? . Mr.' George B. Colbert, who has been visiting Mrs. M. A. Gibbs, re turned yesterday tq bis home in Georgetown, 8. C. Mr. L. E. Midyette, of Aurora, was in the city yesterday, en route to Rnrky Mnnnt ? ? Mrs. John Ay rock, whri has been, ?the gueat bf Mr. AntT ^George T. I^each. . returned yesterday to her home in Ro<-ky Mount. s> m . ? ' Mrs. E. H. Hardlsou, of New Bern, came Monday to visit her brother. Mr. J. S. Fulcher, who was hurt re that the condition of the Injured man is all that could be expected. Mrs. Hnrdjpdn returned to her home yes teuny. * ? * Mr. Carl Richardson has returned from a business trip. * ? ? Mrs.. George Freeman left yester day for Wilson and will return -on Friday. Mr; W. E., Jones left yesterday af ternoon for Raleigh. - ' ? ? Mr. Nat Fulford wen? to Belhaven yesterday on a busineoc trip. - ?' Miss Ina Bishop, of Belhaven, spent yesterday in the city, the guest of Miss Goidie Ricks. ? ? Migs Awtta-M?llhemi> has. returned from her trip to Klnntou. Mr. J. J. Johnson left yesterday for Rocky "Mount to rpo'Barnum and Bailey's circus. ""TOT Vitna ttoyflVdf Edward, spent yesterday, in the city, en route to Rocky Mount. ? ? Mr. John Warren, of Grimesland, wns a visitor in the rttr yesterday. ei: ' mm* to RorkvMom.t. Miss "fethel Archbfll, T^ft on Tues "dfijTor l.ittieton Kem?0e College. ? ? | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brooks, of URTI1. y#sli>h!iV S Ifte < i!V Mrs. J. H. Marsh and Mrs. C. Jack son, of Bath, spent yesterday in town. Mr- Bennett Howard, of Ocracoke, is the guest here of his brother, Chief George N. Howard. w : Messrs.- Robert Baker and Edward Harden, of Hamilton, arrived yester day to attend the .dance last night, and returned to their, homes this) morning. r"l' p Somll Cr.-ok. i?' in town, en route, from fhe Sol-! diers* Home in RaTeigh, to visit ^t his omiofie:-" ? Mr. T. F. Price, of \yr6rtt. was in the clty^today, 'returning home from visit to Klnston. '? -~ ? ? Mrs. Cam Melick. of Elizabeth City, arrived this morning from a visit to Aahavilte^. _ . ' I W~ i . Mr. and1 Mrs. Robert Cox, of Wash ington City, left this morning for their home, after a visit to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cox. Mr. 'George D. Best, of Freemont, la In the olty. 2 ? ? Miss Mamie Springs and Mr7- A. X" Springs arrived this mCl-ntH* trom ? trip to Raleigh and Goldaboro. ' * * . , Mr. WInfleld 8 Cbadwlekr o<? Beau fort, arrived In the cfty today, en rout a to hi* home after-attending the I Waterway convention l^BtMltfiigton ? 'new. .. v. ? ? The Gem pictures were limply hlllflfnl lilt nlirht ^nd ths was enjoyed- by all. Everyone is -wild -IqLkoow who will be* the lucky recipient of the Frvely sliver candel abra purchased from A. G. Smither & Coy which wllL.be drawn for to morrow night. The .more rmrpotiH you hold, t-he, more di^nces you have, at the prtee. Tuaiglil Mure will be jlx pictures; two good dramas, three fine comedies and a panorama. The rlHR*i|f)e?l a?ls. n n1 helping ar> range things for people Who are al>out to move into new or different home*. ? NOW ON STRIKE Millions of Sitomorha RefuM> to !><> Their Work 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 falrP nqiiare. an'd broad minded oner. ' Life is sborj for all of us; it will be shorter foP^those who let their stomachs go from bad to worse. Brown's Drug Store has a famous prescription called Ml-o-na and they believe so thoroughly In Its remark able curative j>ower that they say to every owner distressed stomach that they will guarantee Mi-o-na ta? lets to cure acute or chronic indies- ' tlon and all stomach ailments or money back, and the price Is only SO cents a bo*. v And still there are stubborn people right in Washington who wont accept this ofTer but continue to suffer from 1 gas on stomach, belching of sour| zlness. biliousness and headaches. Just j because ? Just because ? that's all. | them lo no other rflQsnii Mi-o-na tablets Btop dyspeptic ag _ony in five minutes; they cure obsti nate cases of Indigestion and-turn the old stomach into a new one in a few weeks ? or money back. CITY MARKET. Eggs . 21c I Chickens, grown.. 25 to 30c | apring i-.hlckeus to to 25c Hides. O. 3 8c Green hides S l-2c Mixed wool IS to 20c Tallow . . 3 l-2c; Wool, free from burrs 20cj Sheerllngs . R to 10c Lambskin . 25 to 40c COTTON. Lint cotton , . . 13 l-4c I Seed <ot i Mo r.c | A XCW lluck for an Old One. How it Can he Done in Washington. The 'back aches at tjmes with a dull, indescribable feeling, making you "weary and restltfss; piercing pains hhoot across the region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lamt; to stoop is agony. No use to j rub or apply a plaaMr to the back in j 1 this rendition. -You- cannot rwjfrrh the; cause. Exchange -the bad back -for a new and stronger one. Washington residents would do well to profit by] the following example. J. Frank Powell, West Tarbor?t>*?? C , says: "Some time ago 1 had a se-T vere attack of La Grippe which left my JcJdneys disordered. Standing sol | much during the day, greatly aggra vated the pains in my bac k and fre luuentllv 1 was- forced to sit down. A jiivit -..,)??? S55 Mi V 1555 1ii'Jllr Wf? Ml" 'almost constant misery and whenever) !'?! attempt ad tn stoop or lift, aho>i?i4 shooting ? pains darted through myj . body'. I at length procured Doan's I j Kidney Pills and they gave me relief | in a short ttynt\ I have not .^.iiTcrorl ( from backache since tnen anil myj kidneys have' normal. I am pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney] Pills to oth(w?kiduey sufferers." For sale bV all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co.f Buffalo. New York, sole cgents for the Flitted-' States. _ J Remember t)ie name ? Doan's ? , and take no other. _J PNEUMONIA kills ".t l?nt of | PREPARATION kit M?e <Mi1? wm* HW? a Ulls !t? lent of (hoctandt GOWAS'S PREPARATION kill* pcwumnnia bv Jr Sec our line of chamois skln>, He to i T's Drug Store. JUST ARRIVED WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. GRA HAM FLOIR, FLAPJACK PAN CAKE FJAHR, AND CRACKED WHEAT. Walter Credle & CO CHARLESTON j^Wakefield Cabbage Seed For sale by the pound at DON'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. 'You can have a Telephone put in your house in the dry or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, aqd save 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 secured daUy. Interested parties are re ttwstedjo oommunicate with - Mr. D. W.Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO.; - Washington, N. C. This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap LU proach of the cold Winter rjl months. Lj! =]?[ \ HIGHEST CASH PRICES I M CHICKENS, EGGS _ BDd All ! COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hayv^ruin and ftll j kinds Feedstuff handle the verjTWst Flour at whole* ?die. PAUL & CUTLER ? east water street. OYSTERS! PHONK ??' Delivered to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets. J. T. WYATT I When the Children Are studying YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM THE BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY ~ AND THAT IS ~ ELECTRICnT WASHINGTON i. ELECTRIC PLANT WE HAVE- ... A FULL LINE OF OPERA CAPES Sizes run from 52 to 54 inches. The asao -tment is varied, and you wiil have a perfect range of colors to select from. And the prices arexea sona We, ^ Our line of Ladies' Coat Suits i? admitted to be per fect. Stop in arid see it ? we'll value your criticism. % ou will feel at homein our store. The attendance is instructed not to try to ?ell you anything you do not want, and everyone is very polite. SPENCER BROS. pKOPLE who are troubled with ^ stiffness and poor circulation ould use / Sloan's Liniment It penetrates and acts like massage, but does not require rubbing. Mn. .Tikxik Hath, of Honor*. Kr, wa# paralysed on on<- ?!<)?> for over a year and could not lift li*r vm. 8U?* tr1?d Sloan'* Liniment. and afu-r three treattuautaf ould uk laer atiu ..a ?cll t as wr. All druggfalt Imp ft. Frio*. 25*., 60c. A f 1 00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mast. ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY j GROCERIES ' Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try I us. UNION GROCERY CO. WHY WORRY withiieadaches. eonstipa tion and indigestion? Ask about ABILENA WALTER, th^oleasart an deficient Aperient Saline Water. t WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY JUSTARRlVEDlg^ ccit, Oat Meal, Cracked -Wheat, Corn? Ftetkes^ Post Toastfes, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Ricc, Puffed vVheatiand many others. Price always right, quafity the best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, which in sures prompt service. Phone 12 S. ? r ? J. F. TAYLOE, ?T The Grocery Man. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS _ Is the lighcst draft, and makes [the most conipacf bale of any press sold. f BAILEY SUPPLY COT : SALES AGRNT?-^~ Kollars and Kuffs THE SPELLING IS. BA1>, HTT THE WORK WK Ft'T ON OOLLABS AND CXFF8 18 PKBMCCT- - urn, m m> uHMfrim am> Muuiiw. ' ? ? ? Aiderman-Capehart Lautidfy, Inc. liHWAttK STREET

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