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North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court A. IX Lloyd vs. Ully Lloyd. twUut nimpd will. above haa * been commenced In the ~ Oupeilor . court o( Beaufort county, to secure an absolute divorce f^oni" the defendant; and the said defen dant will further takenotice that she la required "to appear~at the te'rm of the Superior court to be held on the seventh Monday after the first Mon day In September, it being October -It o'clock, noon, -offer for sale at pub llc_auctlon, for cash, at the court roilowtag described tract or parcel of land, tltnate. lying and being in the county of Beaufort, end State of North Carolina, and in Richland 25. 1909. at the courthouse of said county, Jn Washington. N. C., k.id answer or demur 40 the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the^ court for the relief demanded tnsatd This 13th day of October, 1909. Clerk Superior Court. .NOTICE OF " By virtue Of the power of sale con- j talned la- a certain deed of trust from Malachl Walker and 7~ Nathaniel Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, ! dated October 21, 1901, and duly re corded in the office "of the register of deeds of Beaufort county, In book 106. page 29 2, to which reference^ hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day o{ Novem ber, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door o_f Beaufort county,] at public auction, oner 16F U16 lor cash, the following descrtbed prop erty; _ Jn Beaufort county, N. C.,1 lands that formerly belonging to the Crawford helns, beginning In the middle -of- the Bergeron canal at Dan iel Walker's southwest corner, then north 2 1-2 eaBt 23 76.109'cfi'ains to Daniel Walker's northwest corner in the middle canal, then with said ca nal north S7 1-2 west 3 30-100 chains across- one cut to the ditch on the west side of said cut, then with said ditch south 2 1-2 west 23 76-100 chains to the Bergeron canal then (frith-. sfeid canal south 87 1-2 east >30-100 chains to the beginning, containing S acres more or less. This 27th day of October, 1909. e that *n actlun entitled as} R. T. BONNER. Trustee. " ? EXECUTION SALE. NO?lh CaPnMnTl Bnflnfnrt |n the Superior court. F. T. Phillips j v*. W. A. Bridges. By virtue of or execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court *of Beaufort --county. In the above entitled pctlon I will on Mon day, the 22d day of November, 1909.1 at the courthouse door of said county, at 12 o'clock m., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion. all the right, title and interest which the said W. A. Bridges had on the 14th day of January, 1909, In the following described real estate, to wlt: A certain tract orjigtcel of land in Beaufort county. State of North Cairo-, Una, and Washington township. It being a part of what is known as the Sparrow land, and situated -at the corner of Sparrow street and Moor'a alley, as they are staked out through said tract of land. Beginning at the northwest corner of Moors" alley" ~J 239 feet from the center pf Gladden street, one of the streets of the town of Washington, running thence south with Moors alley 120 feet, thence west patelkw wuiLSjmrruw Hiieui so feet, thence north parellel wlfh Moors alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, , thence east with Sparrow, street to Moors alley 30 feet, It being the beginning. It being a lot fronting Sparrow street 30 feet, and Moors al ley 1 Aft feet, and Is the same lot of land conveyed 4n a" deed from P. W. Fort and wife to W. A. Bridges, dated November 26, 1906, and duly record Tire register's office of Beaufort county, and is referred to and made a part of this conveyance) This the 15th day of October, 1?0I.H ? GEO. B. RICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. MUST BE OBEYED. The following ordinance passed by the city aldtDnen mu^ to compiled cerned It la published below: All bills against the town shall be presented to the town clerk on or be fore the 25th day ot each month' and by him placed In the' hands of the chairman of the auditing committee before the last day of the current month. W.*B. Wlndley. City Clerk. - ? -? Ifs real pleasure to cook on I ? 5 " Buck's Stoves Requires less fuel and cooks quicker. Oven always same temperature top and bottom. Ask _ Southern Furniture Company ARE YOU ON A SALARY? ? If^o, we want to correspond with vnn- Rspet-inlly if you are not earning a LARGE salary. You are the man who really NEEDS insurance most ? the protec tion-for-the-family kind ? the-kind that willPAY YOU A DEFINITE MONTHLY INCOME when you are disabled by accident or illness ? the kind that protects yoiir bank account and saves you a whole lot of worry. Drop us a postal ? It won't cost you a cent to investigate and we don't wnnt you to spend a dollar with us unless yotf arc convincedthat it will PAY YOU to be injured. CARL PARKERi Gen'JJInsuranct. Four Years Experience. Havens-Small Bld'y *Phonc 85. SPECIAL "~RUO SALE! TUESDAY, NOV. 2. One Day Only Special prices made on Rugs, Druggets- and ART SQUARES The latest , designs shown. ^ All invited to call and see them. ^ Remember next Tuesday you can secure a ? Rug, a Drugget or ^Arrt-8quare at a reduced price. . ?No such opportunity lias everlaefore been of fered in Washington. Vou cannet afford to miss this sale for it means money saved. jMIEKSON HJKN11URE 10. WASHINGTON, N. Q. tasteful, healthful and nutri when raised with MTT3. M. itart-returned to I Bern yesterday alter a visit In the city. % * J j i Mlse Anna -Klttiln, ?^Scotland Neck, spent yesterday In the city, ttrcj guest -of Miss Putty-Maugham. ' f ? Mr. H. T. Pratt. of New Bern, spent I yesterday In the city and left for Tar- 1 boro. ? ? Miss 1.1 Ulan Wnnlnrd. returned. 1.0 , Aurora yesterday after a week's -Visit! to her home In the city. ? 1 ? ? Dr. W- H. Dixon,- of Edward, re turned to his home after a day In town. ? ? Mr. T. W. Pritchard returned last evening* from -a week's trtj> 4n the. North. Mr. Q. Urpuhart, of Wilmington, j left yesterday for New Bern on bUBl-' neas, after a couple of days in the city. ? . ? ? Mrs. J. U.' Edward, of Edward, spent yesterday in the city. . 9 Mr. B. B. Latham, of Edward, was a visitor in the city yesterday. ? - .i ? Mr. Taylor Whltehurst.'of Aurora, who has been attending court here, for several daya, returned to Guil ford College yesterday afternoon. ? ? ? 1 Miss Lizzie Uines and Mrs. Emma Alligood returned to- Ayden yester- ^ ?Uayv-aftor a visit to friends in town.) ? * ? Miss Carrie Sln^ons went to Eliz abeth City this morning to ifttend a dance to be given there tomorrow evening. **? ? Hon. W. M. Bond, of the firm of Bond & Simmons, returned to Eden ton this morning, after attending court.-- . ? ? .' ? Mr. CharleB Ricks left this morning for Plymouth. ? ? Mrs. Charles Fiske and daughter. Miss Catherine, left this morning for their home In New York city, after a visit to Miss Addle Forteacue. ? ? Mr. John G. Toolv returned to Bel haven after attendance at court. ? * Judge 0. W. Ward returned to his home in Elizabeth City today. *?' ? Mrs. Charles Lawrence, of Scotland Neck, arrived today to visit at the home of Mrs. R. B- Shaw, on W.est Second street. ? ? Last nlght^/tfK^ures at the Gem , were all that they were advertised, and tonight there will be shown some of the very finest ever. The beautiful drama "One Touch of Nature," will reach~the heart of -the burglar, who turned good Samaritan. The excit ing' "Drive For Life" will keep you guessing, and you will be thrilled with the wild- pace of the man who! rides for his sweetheart's life. The1 cbmedy is oneol.the beaf ever shown here. ?It's aboot_a pair of garters,. -i_h ^ hut thpr. make trauhla.AU right. Coupons "Will be given for the^ elegant toilet afeiTfeurchased from A G. Smlther & Ccfcv'.tfr be drawn for to morrow night. Some one is going to 1 thinff, CITY MARKET. Eggs ..23c Chickens, grown 25 to 30( Spring chickens >0 to 25c Oreen salted hides 9c flr*an jc Mixed wool 18 to 20c Tallow 3 )-2e Wool, free from burrs 20c 8beerllngs . . .*.... 5 to 10c Lambskin .'.'..*"...25 to 40c COTTON. IJtnt cotton He I 8ood cotton 5 30 1 f THE LVCECM OOIRSK. Don't forget that iha first number | Hicks* CAPIDWS Cares Kic k" Head ache. f ? - I Also Xerrous Headache, Travelers' | Headache and aches from Grip, Stomach Trouble? or Female trou ble#. Try Capudfn*i~it s liquid? effaota Immediately. Sold b* drug gists. Lyceum course will be present th? public ?Choot?m44toi4iun at uRtqwh'i druy it org, promptly -at 5 o'clock. ? H Overtaxed llumlifdi of Waniilnitlon Kttiilers j Know What It Mtam. The kidneys are-oye r taxed ; Have too-much ta do. They tell abqjit It in many aches | and- pains Backache, sideaehe, headache. Early symptoms of kidney illsT I'rlnary troubles, diabetes, Bright'sj disease follow. The statement helflw.ifh.ow8_vou a_| cert^in'-cure. ^ i Mrs. Jam&s Day, 21 New street. ! New "Bern, N. C-, saysr "Doan's Kld ! ney Pills proved of more benefit to | me than any other remedy I ever I used fu*-sl4dney trouble and conse j quently I gladly recommend them, j I suffered /terplhjy from ? dull, nag uglug hack^ftfos amH?w my I loins. To stoop or lift a^Tavated my, trouble and it was hard for me toj perform my work. I could not rest well and often arose in the morning, feeling tired and languid. Beln? convinced by irregular passages or the kidney secretions that my trouble arose from disordered kidneys. I pro cured a box of Doan'.s Kidney Pills. They relieved the backaches, restored my kidneys to their normal condition and gave me renewed strength." For sale by all dealers. Price 30 cent9. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name ? Doan's?= and take no^ other. There's nothing a girl can be artful about as her artlessness. - suffering? Brown's Drug Store Sells the Remedy That Cured Stomach Trotible. of li^years. And best of all Brown's prug Store guaranTSSS" It to nirs yin: or money back. Read this: "I have been -a. gre*t sufferer for 14 years, everything I ate gave me heartburns. 1 have never been able to get anything that would give me any relief until a friend of mine in sisted on my taking Ml-o-na. I took a 50, cent box and I believe I am~en tlrely well." F. M. Bryant. Newman. Ga.. June 5th. Ml-o-na Is not a nostrum; it is the-j prescription of a celebrated physician J who is a specialist in stomach dls-j. eases. One clever woman calls Mi-o-na the Sunshine Prescription because it changed her from a-miserable, nerv ous dyspeptic Into a bright, healthy, happy woman in a f?w weeks. These little Ml-o-na tablets -are surely wonder workers. They abso luffety cure indigestion whether acute or chronic." They stop belching, gas in stom ach, and heaviness, in a few minutes. Distress after eating vanishes as If by magic when one or two little Ml-o na tablets are swallowed. Only 50 rents a box at leading druggists everywhere, and in Wash ington by Brown's Drug Store. Test sample free from Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. MD* lt? lent ol Ihocsand*. GOWVVS PREPARATION kills pocuinoma br d?> l'.royin| the condition and inJLaipautlou t)o?ck rrlkcf (orcolds. croup, cooih*. pain* ana uneof M in luagi and IhrML Enemal and hanniew. All drunui*. DON'T FORCET TO SEND A HALLOWEEN Post Card WM. B. HARDING Picture Frames to urder. ALBUM AUDI T COMPOSTED. Our new duplex album^will be com pleted In a Ifew days; spraethlng newr covering all the styles of pictures we make.* We will seud it to any family Jft the city for a few hours that they may see our netf styles and have time to make their selections at home. As it will be about the last of next week before the book will be complete, we woold be glad to bave & tew more of those little blue eyed folk. They make fine safhples VN BAKER'S STUDIO RHODES We ver dM I top to ihiak * ? The lalue of riliUfr'i ink, t'util I received Hour Km at ; I _1_l_wl?hed to put this tiding; Shortly after the Nrwn wjifout I hud orders for Sour Kraut. r 'Phone RJiodes, No. 1^0 OYSTERS! phone ,w. [ Delivered to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in any style, steamed u I "pecialty at 11} Market Street, j Ocracoke Freah Dressed MuUets. L-? J..T. VVYATT. If planuing to move, and not yet fully dccided tut to where, nnKweriug ?d?. becomes urgent business with you. ^ ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AN&FANCYs| GROCERIES ;jf| Carried. We please our customers or no pay. Try us. $ UNION GROCERY CO. -WST ARRIVED WHOLE WHEAT FLOlte, GRA. HAM FLOIR, FLAPJACK 1*AX- j CAKE FLOII5, AND CRACKED [ WHEAT. WatFer Credle & CO ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES [ paid y>r ' ? CHICKENS, EGGS j| and all COUNTRYfRODUCE We carry and all kinds Feedstuff ? handle the very beat Flour jat whole sale. paul~& cutler t EAST WATER STREET. When the Children Are ' STUDYING l.you should give THEM JTHE BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY ^ AND THAT IS WASHINGTON F.I.F.CTRIC PLANT. m -r-r TTlii1 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPERA CAPES Sizes run from 52 to 54 inches. The asso Imcnt in 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'lbvalue your criticism. You will feel at home in / our store. The attendance is instructed not to try to sell you anything you do ~ not want, and everyone is very polite. SPENCER BROS. 11 DON'T 11 Walk or Ride. i Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone JJ pul jn your house in the city ? or at your farm pt a very sur passingly low cost.tmd nave many a long drive and per haps a life by being^r!* direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor, Grocer, JleF" chant and Brokt r. Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured d&ily. Interested . parties^are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. WJ^ell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. ANI>| TEL. CO., ? jj| Washington, N. C.':' mo This proposition will inter est you. and iAvould be wel.. to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winters month*. ? ]?[ Guaranteed EVERY BOTTLE OP NYAL'8 -KIDNEY PILLS ?ARK GIARAN- ' TEED BY 18 TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION*. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER IN THE TREATMENT OP DIS EASES OP THE KIDNEY AND .URINARY ORGANS l^EM EMBER THE NAME ? NYAT/S. DRUG COMPANY I fltbSH ARRIVALS: 7" ^ Big Horniny, y* ? Breakfast Hominy Grits, ? ? Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, ligltt and dark; Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Ijfour and everything in latest cereals. N6ufchatel, Pineapple and Edam Cheese. A full line of Dried ar d Evaporated Fruits. ~ 'Phone us your wants, for quality: J J. F.TAYLOE l?i$2E ? IXXJ1. . . . ? - 1 L U 'F
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