irowx - Having qualified ah administrator of the estate of James Q. Deal, de ceased, late of Beaufort county J North Carolina, this Is to notify all j^peflone 1ia,v4es-clalms against the.cs-1 :tala_xif_eald deceased to exhibit them ! duly verified to the undersigned at Aurora, N. C-, on or befere tht 2 2d d*y of September, 1910, or this no-' tice will be pleaded in bar of their recpi^ery. AH persons indebted to thd said es-l tate Will pleasemade immediate pay raenL This 2 1st day of September, 1909. ' ? J. IRVIN DEAL, Administrator of James -G. Deal. I Vaughan ft Thompson, AltorngytL CITY TAXES. The tax books for the city o* Washington nave been turned over to the undersigned, and this is to no -tifyall ownerc ot property subject to "tax-that-f-am-ready to rerelve taxes for the ensuing year. They must be collected at once. Tfc B. W1NDLBY, City Clerk. October Z+. 1909. - NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power pf sale con tained In 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 recofdetr~hr-tfce 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, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse ?door -of. Beaufort county,, at .public; auction, offer for sale fop cashy-the following described property: First. A trnrt nf land, in Beaufort county. North Carolina, beginning on the road leading from Washington to Leechville, where the line of Collins ^?ood-WUfa patent crosses said ro&d" near the corner oL^he fence of said John P. (5ampWll, thence fUUhlhg with mu said mad south Till i weat 4 1-2 polos, thenco along said road, south 81 1-2 west l?"l-2 poles thence along said road south 67 1-2 west 31 poles to the old Candy wells, which are north 58 1-2 east 12 poles from 'the Maxton road thence north 24 wcBt 100 poles, thence north 86 eaBt 100 poles to the southwest corner of the Collinswood-Ward patent, .. thence with the line of that patent south 30 east 73 poles to the main road con taining 40 acres more or less. Sec ond: A tract of land in Beaufort county. North Carolina, known as the home place of the late John P. Camp bell, decerned haflnntnr nf n nlno on the north line of the Washington and Leachville road at the southwest cbr? ner*of the land, conveyed by tho par ties of the second part' to John P. Campbell, being a tract of land orig inally conveyed by John P. Campbell and wife to Jos. J.,Davif and wife, re corded In the office of the Regtster of Deeds of Beaufort county in book 86! at page 18, and running northwardly with the last line to the private road, leading from the Washington andj Leechville road to the Asa Waters line, thence westwardly with the line of Asa Waters and the heirs of Thos. , Webster to the northeast corner of the Rodman land, thence southwardly TO the east Hne of the Rodman land to the Washington snd Leechville road, thence eastwardly with said road to the beginning, containing 50 acres i?ore or less. t The foregoing nrnnftrtv 1.4 wnlri Riiliiert to such other and prfor encumbrances as may px ,1st unon Baldjgflpem. TermH ot_aalfl_ cash. This the 5th day of October, 1909.. ; . " " WILEY C. RODMAN. Mortgagee. ?' suthJi; tu- iixBCTT('.>S' North Carolina, BeauM^t county. Id - the Surarlor egmffc. . Washington Horse ExcBfcng*3M??pany Benj. Slngletary and P. 3r*Medley. _ By virtue of an execution directed to the uhde?8tgnedrfrom-4he Superior court of Beaufort county, Fn the above entitled action, I will, on Mon day, the 1st day of November, 1909. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in laid county .sell, to the high est bidder, (or cash; to satisfy said ?yci|tlon. all th?? right, title jmd in terest, which the said P. O. Medley", dne Of the defendantsr-had on- Janu ary 16; '1906, in the> following de scribed real estate, to- wit: . A tract or parcel of landju Beau fort ctrtinty, State of North Carolina, -adjoining the lands ulllFoah l.lttle and others, and bounded as followd, vis: A certain tot of land lying and being In the t?wn of Washington, and ii\ that part thereof" YAUW 11 as Van Norden -Town, and lying *>n the west .'side of Pearce streit,an?being forty five (46) feet-in wldpi.-^aad-rnmiin^' toafek adlstance of twt> -hundred and ten (310) feet*, bounded on the east by Pearce street, and on tbe north, ?wim arra wpsi Ijj the land uf >7uah Mttle, and well known as the resi dence of P. G. Medley, whereon he resided for many tears, and which wa?- conveyed to him. by NOafy Little ud wife. 67 i in W? hingtoa^N. C ? MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE ? , I A Wetsbacb Junior Limp burns 2 feet of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow ? How much do you save? | ? , ? WASHINGTON LIGHT & ' 4VAIER Welsbach Junior. COMPANY I ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If so, we want to correspond with you. Especially Ifyou are-not earning-a L\RGE salary ? You are_the man who really NEEDS insuranc^most ? 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 sj?ves you a whole latef worry. ?-Drop iu a postal? it won't cost you a cent to investigate and wedon'fwnut yoa Yoipenda dollar with us unless you are_eonvinced that it will PAY YOU to b? insured. CARL D. PARKER, Gen'LInsurance. ? : ; Four Ycjn Experience,. J Havens-Small Bid's ? 'Phone 85 o'clock noon, pffer (or sale at public ^netton-tos-caBb all. that. certain-iracL or parocl of laud, situate, lying and l-emg-m tbe county ot~ Beaufort anth Stata nf Vnrth narollna. and^n Choe owinity township, beginning at Jos. Cobb's and Dave Edwards' corner, whlch.corner stands on the Main road leading. luun the jack Carrow place to Choeowinity Bridge, thence run ning In a southwardly course to said Dave Edwards' line to a light wood, stump, standing about 600 yards from said corner and near Bill Branch, thence from sahl. llght'wood. stump a northeastorwardly course a straight line to the six mile post on the Main road, leading from Jack (farrow placo to Choeowinity Bridge, thence Irom_said mile post a north eastwardly course to the dividing lino between F6W16 and ParamouFBr thence with said dividing line to the beginning at the Co*?b and Dave Ed wards' corner, containing 50 acres of land, aed being the same tract of land described in this aforesaid mort gage. ~Thls the 16th dar of October, 1909. . F. O. PAUL ? BRO., ? Mortgagee. By \V. C. Rodman, Attorney. - NOTICE.' [ The mercantile concern heretofore conducted under the 'Arm name of I Bennett & Company In the city of Washington, <3., which was com posed of S. H. Bennett and O. K-. Dowty, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; C. K. Dowty con-i If eying his interest in said concern to the said S. H. Bennett, who will cOn itlmiA to ecnduct said business under the same firm name of Bennett & -wniy?iiy. ? ? Icern are transferred to Bald 8. H. Bennett, who assumes all liabilities of the same. I This October 8, 1909. ' i Hi < nriniiTT I - r ? \ TW^yrv MUST SF. OBEYkBT" ~ The following ordinance parsed by the city aldermen must? be- complied with, and for the benefit of those con cerned it is published below: All Tiills against fhe towir shall be presented to the town clerk oil be fore the 25th day of each month and by him. placed in the hands off he chairman of the auditing committee before the last day of the current month. W. B. Wlndley, City Clerk. . .NOTICE OF SALE. vlrTuecTtfce power of sale con j tained in a certain mortgage from Felton Smith and Nlcey Smith hi? wife, of the- county, or Beaufort and State of North Carolina, to R. Y Credit, of^the same county and State, dated th* 6th day of May, 1907, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county. In book 148 at page 30t, tlie underlined will <* TUeeday iijV9th <#ky of November, 1^09, offer for-aalriat public auction for cash at the courthouee dooj- of Beaufort county, at *19 o'clock noon, the followlng-4edcrlbed property in Belhaven, Pantego townshlp^Beau *ort county, if iwtnjPSwu* 1 1-2 miles west of Leechville, N. C., and bounded as follows: On the north by the land of Henry Whlto, mm Che ea*t hjr the Isnrl nf 49805 Hftr. dy, on the south by the land of James Stewart an& on th? west, by a lahff leading from" the Leechville publlfr; road are In the city, the guests of relatives. ? . . * ? Mr. L. P. Harris, county commis sioner. was a Washington visitor to day. 7s 1 Mr. W. \ Thompson, of Aurora, | was a visitor in the city today. Mr. Qharl^a ^lorman, of Aurora, J was In the "city today. Mr. Geo. T. Hardy, Jr., returned to Newport News this morning after h | few days in the city. ? ? ^ Mr. H. W- Butt, of Aurora f spent [ today iu~ me rttyy ? Mrs. Johh--'Kr^Hojr-t-?n4-Mlsa Alar- 1 ?hipin 1 tlnn n f Infj for ^ ^ daVB' visit in Baltimore. Mr. W. M. Kear spent" PInetown on business. ? ? Mr. II. C- Harrison left town to- J day for Plymouth on a business trip. J ? ? Dr. Wm. A* Blount went to Balti more-today on business. ? ? -?Sir. W. P. Davis left this morning] for Hyde county on a business trip. ? ? Mr. P. E. Brogden went to Hyde | /^iniry ^ trip luUUV. ? ? Dr. David T. Tayloe returned hflme J last night from Warrenton, where he | went on business. Dr. D. M. Feildds home from 'a bus- | iness trip to South Carolina. Mr. J. M. kfesslck, of South Creek,] Is attending court this week. He is | accompanied by three of his children. ? ? Saturday nights' pictures at the Gem were very beautiful and ihe| comedies were full of hearty laughs. It did not seem possible that the Gera could be more popular than It has been h^frtoforv. but Hie fact is, it i.s growing 'ln.J^vo* every day.. New musical numbers, good clean pic tures, .and courteous managers, ail contribute toward mak'ng the-_Gem the nightly meeeft 'tor ncople Of all ? agerf and disposition t6 go to enjoy themselves. Ton Irhl V'-progra m will be a record breaker. Don't fail to attend. LAST SHOOT OF SEASON. ~ The ? Washington Chin ? Club gives . Its last shoot of the season next Wednesday at 3 o'clock. There will be five 2 O-shot events. The entries' will he optional. ThU wtir be an open shoot and everyhnHy a mem ber -can cater. LeUall the members be on hand al~eirfjnis possible. ',Gem Benefit for St. Peter's Choir ? Exceptionally fine music will be r'eadered at the Gem theater tonight for the bentflt of the choir of St. "Peter's Church. Aa.unusually attrac tive list of pictures will also be shown and the following well-kuuwii singers of this town have kindly consented to lend their talent, in aid of this deserv ing work. Messrs. 8. F. Burbank, first tenor; J."\V. Smith, second ten^ on; F. W. Ayera. . first bass; L. Y. Shaw, second baas, will sing some, de lightful quartette sopgs, and a brass quartette will give some special se lections. Tfto ftrafc" performance will begin at 7:45. Admission for adults "Wltt-W 15 cents? children 10 cents. Be sure to -come. Everyone will do his* best, and so do not thlhtc they are singing and playing to help along the conversation, but remcmbei?that the music la. made* (o listen to. THe" usual coupons will be issued also for the week's prize. , / , .? .. ? A CREDIT tO RACE. ! The North Carolina Mutual and C.. is tho doloi ? 1*ri~e in* locrittr. btulnwa] In this city tor akont two j'urv To ??. .. aty-, ? - . - I 1 w?Jk. it hM the praise .of such men J Y Dr:~W. P. Small. Dr. i. Q. Blount. | dr. Joshua Tayloe and others. Its lancers are men of means and' sound ? business judgment/ Since Its estab j Hshment in this city with W. G. | Saunders as_ageut, he has made rapid . strides, and today no insurance tum-i ? pany- possesses m?F# -ceoAdeiica. nn_l j the part of the people. i Prof. Sauifdet-s has the full confl j deuce cot only of his company, but 'his oeopl<>. It is through' his* lhde efforts - the JduluaL-^vXd Provident Association has made good,! In Washington. This company had / a~iarge ad. in Saturday's issue which j our readers would do well to read, f ft .is.tr Tcdit to Vhe colored race. MR. m. lsitow.v to:; Mr. Charles M. lirown 4* ? unfim-d to his home slightly indisposed. He w as to have gono to Red Springs to aitend the Synod, but will not be able to do (so. M. Ds. Denounce Whiskey Law! Greensboro, N. C., Oct. S3. ? At a special meeting of the Guilford County Medical Society held here this afternoon lor Vhe purpose of taLinx H^me official action in regard to the recent prosecunojis- dl nrtrnitrerir of the society for alleged violation of the prohibition laws of North C-aroll n?^in prescribing whiskey to patients, strong- resolutions condemning" the action of the city authorities for the method used in' securing evidence against physicians, together "vrtth n resolution forblddii^g any druggUt from exhibiting prescriptions to the chief of police or any officer unless, he has the? written consent of either 4>hyslcJan or patient/ were_ad" " VVM. B. HARDING -Picture Frames tu Ordert TO THE CITIZENS Hardy's Drue Co., druggists, handle GIIbwley*s lrl8h ttntmcnr^nrd they back It up with what Atgfl^be Vailed a Government bond. In fact a guar antee cert Idea to goes with every bot tle, to the extent that if Gilhooley'e Irish Liniment does not cure Eczema, Rheumatism, in any form. Salt 4lheum, Lumbago -or-an? fltimtt ment, you are out nothing, as the druggist you bought It from will give back your money and take the certifi cate for his pay. Tlnr matter la entirely in your hnnrin GILHObLKY HUSH L1XIMRXT * O., . St. Paul, Minn. CROUP W fbf l^vnt Uist haunft rrrrr fcor of a child's Ulc. GOWAH-S PREPARATION * jpmtastajiW relief sad comfort Just rob II oo? Tlon'l veikrn the jJomsrh witfc K??p II la U* hsc* $1 00. N* 23c Wdnult*. FOR KKVfiSlSHJftSS ?nl ACHING Whether from Malarious conditions. Colds oiy>verheating. try Hicks' Cap udine. U reduces the fever and re I 2o and SO cents at druc store*. AIJSUM ABOUT . Our new dup.lex album will be com pleted in -a few days; sonfetbing new. covering all the styles of picture* we make. We will send it to any family hi the olty tor a t# w hours- at they may set our new styles and have time, [to triafce IM1|! . MI?CllUfl?ral liwue.^jA J jf will be about the last of next week before the book will be complete, we would be gltfd to haye a few more of ?? f?" Tt,T of the reapactire church congrega tions In th? city. The tacks that want uli. have fulled to do in this city, if set along* side of tho?e that have ; been accom plished, woiili' moke a small showing "tmleed. " " ~ ' ~~ ' ^ WHY NOT EFT - RHODES ? VOI R COFFKK? " TI;o rreshncs# of eaeli day's roast ing- brings frngrutuc to jhc cup. . AltK HOASTI.l) jist kk;ht| OYSTERS! PHONE 367. Delivered to any part of city 25 cents I quart. Served In any style. stedttH J a [ specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Muiltts. J. T. WYATT. ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try us. UNION GROCERY CO. JUST ARRIVED WHOLE WHEAT FLOl'Il, GRA- ~ *MM ri.orili l'LAIM \1'K PAN CAKE FM)l'|{, AM) (HACKED WHEAT. Walter Credle & CO HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for CHICKENS, EGGS anil all -eOUNTRY PRO m&E We carry Hay, Grain and all | kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very be*t KlouV at whole. 1 ?ale. PAUL & CUTLER I. EAST water street. I When the Children Are STUDYING YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM iTHE BEST ~ AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. IJUST ARRIVED g^gg Pett+johns, Graham Hour, Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat and many others. Price always right, (jua'ity the best. Two delivery wagons and wheel, which i le isures prompt service. ;Phone 123. J. F. TAYLOtE, The Grocery Man. THE i. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT [ ? ~^fA?~P*RESS ? It trie ilg'oni - urate, ' and auiices toe most compact bale of any press told HAii FY?. 52 to 54 chwr The asso "tment is * DON'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have ? Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very >ur "pasiTnglyTow cost, and save many a lonjj drive and per haps a life by beinf* in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and-BrokrV; ?? Weather reports and mar ket quotations can he secured daily Inte/cstcd parties are re quested to communicate with htfr. 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 proach of the cold Winter months. If planning to move, nnd not jet fully (lerldnl un to where, answering ?