: "I1SGAL NOTICES ? ' ? NOTICE, ? ^ North Carolina, Beaufort County.' Id ??.xinyuoyd, ? , Ito- ditandtint above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In tl^e Superior court of Beaafort county, to secure an absolute divorce from tbfr -defendant; and the ?ald defen - dant will further take notice that she is required rto~&friraaT~at-tfae term of ?the Superior court to be held on the seventh Monday after the first Mon day in September, It being October 12 o'clock, noun, offer tor- *a1?at pub 11c auction, for easb, at the court house door of Beaufort county, the following described tract orj^cel of land, slttrate, lying and being in county of Beaufort, nod State ,of North, Carolina, and In Richland 25. 1909, at the courthouse of said. county, in Washington. N. C.. ajd answer ofr" demur to the complaint in said action, or the plalntlffwill apply ... totha court for the relief -demanded ? in said complaint. j This 13th day of October, 1909. fir, . ' GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OP HALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain d?ed of trust from Malachi Walker and Nathaniel Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, dated October 21. 1901, and duly re corded In the offlco of the register of deeds of Beaufort county, ' in book 106, page 292, to which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, tho 29th day of Novem ber, 1-909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the vuurtliuuae doer cyf Beaufort county, cash, the following described prop erty: In Beaufort county, N.- C;, Richland township, and adjoining the lands that formerly belonging to the Crawford heln?, beginning in tho middle of the Bergeron canal at Dan * north 2 1-2 east 23 76.100 chains to Dftyi^l Walker's northwest corner In I" the middle canal, then with said ca nal north 87^-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 chajns to the Bergeron canal then with* said canal south 87 L-2 east 3 30-100 chains to tho beginning, containing 8 acres more or lens. This 27th day of October, 1909. . , R. T. BONNIJR. Trustee. North Carolina, Beaufort coulfty? In the 'Superior court, F. T. philllps -vs. W. A. Bridges. By virtue of or execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Beaufort county, in the ? Above entitled action I will on Mon dayothe 22d day of November, 1909, at thg'courthouse door of said e'ounTy, at 12 o'clock m.. sell to the highest bidder for cneh to satisfy said execu tion, itll the right, title and interest which the said W. A. Bridges had on ? nre nth" asyierTanuiR'y. 1908, inmer following described real estate, to ? wit-s? : ? _l j A certain tract or parcel of land In Beaufort county. State of North Caro lina, and Washington- township. It being a part of what Is known as. the Sparrow land, and situated at the I'UiiU'i uF 'Jijurro^ ntnaot unil Mnnr'.j. alley, as they are staked out through said tract of land. Beginning at tho with, and for the benefit of those con rmrmm A tr liptihlUhed below: ? . ntY|hwfsi corner of floors alley | where It intersects Sparrow street, 239 feet from the ccntefc-jfff -Gladden street, one of the streets of the 'town or Washington, running thence south Willi ? Moors' alley ? ion thanon ? ^ west parallel with 8parrow street 30 feet, thene?north parallel with Moors alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, thence oaat with 8parrow street . i'l4 t0 Moors alley 30 feet. It being the . beginning. It being a lot fronting Sparrow street 20 feet, and Moors al loy 120 feet, and Is the same lot of Ulflll cuuvwjed In a deod from. P.^W." fort and wife to W. A. Bridges, dated November 20,-HHHEy and- duly- record ed In the register's office of Beaufort county, and Is referred to and made a part of this conveyance. This the 15th day W October, 1909. ? r OEO. Kr RlQEff, . - ? - Sherlg oi JBeaufort County. All bills agalnBt the town shall ba ?n fWh on or be fore the 25th day of each month ami by him placed In the hantfff^of the > chairman of thw auditing committee before the last da? of the current . month. W.IfcWlndH$^?iiy Clerk. NOTICE OP SAD?. By virtue of the power oroale con tained In a certain deed of tru*<^rom ] Hat ton Walker to C. 9. Dixon, tfc tee, dated November it, 1905. a ' duly recorded In the office of the reg . later of deeds of Beaufort county, book 134, page 335, which reference ~ lr*trarety made, the u ndersfthed will on M&nfltl, the iotj* day of Novem. her, at H o'cToclr poou, a I the courthouse aoor of Beaufort county, at public auctlon^plfer for oale ? /cash, tho follt^ing .described prop- 1 +*' * afr ??iuli QlMi\ beginning at the corner of lot No. 6, ] 12. and 44-100 chains west of the mid dle of the canal, then weet with the j r^A ? chains, then parallel 1 MUST BE OBEYED. The following ordinance passed by I Oh, S*y1 ?kiM.tS? by the dawn's early light The Ruins of the fire ? , which may start in tl*e night. Get INSURANCE fromBragaw thla afternoon. JAW & CO., s in Washing too, N- C. SPECIAL RLJQ 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, la Drugget or Art Square at a reduced price. No.[such?opportunity has ever before been of fered in Washington, "^pu cannet afford to miss this sale for it means money saved. JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. WASHINGTON, N. & < I parellel with O. H. Peacock's line yon lean strike the beginning;, then north* | parellel with said Peacock's lino to th?? Hgtartfi mtolalag 10 mgsJ more or less. This '27th day of Ortober, M09. C. S. DIXO\, Trustee. | XOTICK OF SALE. ~ By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain dead vf mort^agr from Harvey O. Hill and wife to F. G. Paul & Bro., dated the 21st day of March. 1907, and recorded in the .of fice of the Register of Deeds of Beau fort county. In' book 1 4 3 At page 351,1 the undersigned will on Mohd&y. the 22d day of November. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for salo at public auction for cash all that certain tract or parcel of land., situate, lying and being in the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, and in Chcc | owinlty .township, beginning at Jos. j l.uSllj mill IJJH I 111 II in i! .1' ml I which corner stands on the Main road I leading from the Jack Carrow place UjULgp thcnce_juiu. ning in a southwardly coprse to said Dave Edwards' line to" a lightwood ! stump, standing about 500 yards (frpm. said corricr and. near Bill j-firnnrhi thnnrn frnm na,id lightwood. ^Rtump a northeasterwardly course I straight llne-Lo-Lhe sit mjle post on) i the Main road, leading from Jack | Carrbw place to Chocowinity Bridge, | thence from said mile post a north-! eastwa?dly course to the dividing lino J between Fowle and Paramoure, 1 thence with sald^-dlvlding line to the| begjnnlng^fit tliu Cu'?b aad Dajre E wards' corner, containing 50 acre* of | [land, and being the' same tract of| land described in the aforesaid, mbrt- [ This thel 6th day of October,; 1909. J F. (w PAUL & BRO., By \V. C. RodmaiT^Attorneyr^JI ; By virtue of power of sale con tained In n mortgage deed executed by W. R. Swa.ln to C. A. Wilkinson, [dated September 2. 1903, and' duly recorded In tlje T _ BTOufort^county.^n Jbook^H^S, ^page est bidder at public auction, for cash, a( the courthouse door in the town of Washington, N. C., on Monday, No vember 15, 1909, at noon, the TOtTCV= lij^ descrlBed iiruyerty, to-Trtty- ! that tract or parcel of land lying in Ifteaufort county, Richland township, and more particularly described as I follows, to-wit: Beginning at L. M. Broomes southeast corner, onx the West road Tunning thence north to Broome's back line, thence east to a ditch M B. Wilkinson's line, thence ! south to the xompamy canaUto the Ul?t rnid In th* h??lnntn? atree bbH <ip Isw. yofr-a: more complete description, reference is. made to a deed from O. H. Brown, I Jr., to said Wilkinson-, reeordsdj f% [book 117. * "V county and township aforesaid, be ginning at the canal bridge near the Wilkinson dwelling, running | ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If so, we want to correspond with you. Especially if ytmate not earning a L\RGE salary. You are the man who really NEEDS insurance 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 suves you a whole lot of worry. Drop us a postal? it won'tcost you a cent to investigate and we don't want you to spend n dollar with us unless you are convinccd that it will PAY Yql' , to be insured. CARL D. PARKER, GenMJlnsurance. ^ p - Four Years Experience. ? Havens-Small Bld'tt __fX '.Phone 85. | 1 bridge .near the tenement house, . thence 'aouTB' (o_the beginning con taining 10 acres mure or less. (Kx-I | aentton). Out of this tract Is reserved j u cart' way from the oanal bridge j l ueaiT* the house, running nortlV to] I irheM Chatham Sanders now lives, contabiriig. oao acre more or less. Mortgage above referred to, given for ! the purchase- price of the above de scribed laud, and default having been maae in irie payment of the same. . This the 14 th day of October, 1909. C. H. WILKINSON. Mortgagee. Vaughan & Thompson, Attorneys. Invented By a Woman. Thtf Solano targets that have been approved by the War Office were in 'vented by a_elever young. English woman, Miss Hubbuck. ~ This TargSTj" takes the .place of tho old black and white taj-get and makes rifle practice under conditions that are said to ap proximate those of war". The targets are in the form of painted landscapes, -arifi rr.Mit.ru in natural colored mil forms are painted on it. This manes the scene so much more natural that the practice cannot help being more Delay Easily Explained. When once a famous member re turned to the British house of com mons after a by-election for Knarea 'juiuugli. lila uaiinanily dolayad ance was commented upon In the pres ence oT^Ir YIMfrldJiSWBon. The new ly elected member, though a wealthy man, was known to be extremely care* ful about stray sixpences. "Istft It r odd," some one said, "Vom Collins doesn't turn up?" "Not at all. not at all," said? 94r WWrld; "he's waiting for an excursion train." ? A Dreadful Analogy. The hypothetical question had just been .asked, and the prisoner fell for ward in a faint. All waa~confuslon in the tQywt room. "What la the matter with the pris oner?" demanded the judge, hammer ik unhappy man, aa he came to. "I was only thinking how long I should have to serve If my sentepce Was a? long as that" I Only Woman of Her Kind. Miss Polly Page, of Philadelphia, laL the first womanTh the CniRd State*- J who has ever been, chosen master of | the bounds a fox huntlbg ?IUft. 8Hc - Is a thorough horsewoman, and fully I capable of carrying ont tho duties of her office. Tho season opens in No -vember, and Misa Page say* sho srMl |be_rejdy for It . - Value of Trees In Qitles. There is no well populated country In the world which has so Many well | ' wooded towns as Holland. Most of our streets and canal banks have ave nues o I trees. These abundant growths in thickly pepnlated cities are highly useful and hygienic as well as orna-J mental. The great European capitals J should follow this example.- -Hague HM?Ubl?fc ? 1 ' ? I DeteaU^lt. Two of the ipofct detestable kinds of people in this world are the ones Who are ashamed of thel* grandfathers and who b&at of the high poelUons ! Architecture. 1 J* TOWN * ?* TALK Miss Juliet Marriman. of Wilming ton, Is visiting MtM Annie Payne, on West Second street. Mr. J. J. Warren, of Blount'E Creek, returned to bis home yester day. * . . ? - Mrs. J. E. Sellers, of Chocowinity. spent yesterday in the cltv shotminp-, ' ?-? ? Mr. W. A. Thompson returned to bis home in Aurora yesterday, -after attending court this week. ? ? ? Dr. H. M. Bonner, of Aurora, who has- been attending court this week? Mr. A.- O. Smither went to Aurora yesterday afternoon on business. Mr. E. L. Smither and Mrs. A. G. Smither left .yttrterday for West Point, Va., to visit at the home of Mr. Smither there. ? ? Mrs. J. W. Dalley and children went to Kinston yesterday afternoon on a visit. b * * Mrs. Annie B. Cost, of Snow HilU. returned to her home yesterday, af ter visiting Mr.' and Mrs. - T. It. Hodges. ? * . ? Mr. E. B. Price, of White Hill,. who has been a juror In the Superior ?ooort here, ? ?>?terday for his linnrp . TjJi Mrs. Jacob McCjptter, "of Grlfton. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hodges, returned ycstprday to her home. ? v ? Mr. S. WT'WortBTriglon. of Wilfon. spent yesterday In the, city on busi ness. Mr. J. B. Smiyiwick returned to 1i!ti home in Edward yesterday, after, several days attendance at court. ? ? Mr. M. C- Ross, of Bonnerton, \vas a visitor in the city, yesterday. ? ? Mr. T. A. Robs, of Bonnerton. re tr.rned to his hojne yesterday, r?3alter court attendance. * ? * ? ?- _ ? Mrs. W. C. Chaunyv was r>. visitor in the city today from Pactoius. * "*?. Miss Ada SattertljypaUe, of Ran iomvllle, left yesterday afternoon to teach school at High point. Capt. (i. G. Howavd.^of Now Bern, was in the city yesterday, visiting his .con. Chief George Howard. *? ? * Mrs. M. C. Bogart - 'returned last evening from Norfolkr?where she has been visiting .for some time. L* ?? 1 : ? | Mr. Howard Harrison returned yes terday from a huniing trip down t he j country, but is no: enthusiastic over! the amount of game captured. , ? ?*? Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Jordan arrow- . panied by Miss Lou Glynn Cos. re ' " ? N Mr. \V. T. Hudnell left for Norfolk I Mr. J. H. Davenport w.ent to Hert ford thU morning on busln'ofs. - TH? Com piMu?on omhuniaa tie applause last night, and they cer tainly were fine. The drawing will take place for the beautiful silver service from Smlther & Co.'s tonight and the excitement is high. Some onfc is going to be mighty lucky. To ulght's program shows several cooO numbers. The beautiful drama, "A HIM IB a UlliBti IBM1." Iswell wuilh seeing. "The Humpty Dumpty Cir rus" wHl set the children wild with" delight, and please the grown-ups, too. "Your Turn, Marquis," is an exquisite hand-colored mediaeval pic lure, with rich costumes. and lovoly Hungry. Guud-mnt.ii tuiiigiu. ? Draw ing will tike place promptly at 8:SD. Dog's Good Sense Saved It. In the Wg flood which recently per vaded the Almond Valley, iwu Perth. . Scotland, a plowman suddenly remem- , bered that he had left a dog In a shed. Il l li in 1 1 nil in Its rosooe ? rnd -n j gratified to find that the dog had lliuwu the s< use to lute a washing tub. and vu comfortably floating about in Its ark. Clement of Danger to Society. The real .danger to modern Institu tions is not in th? in the size of fortunes or that some live in mansions jtfid others In huts. The real danger Is thst the- current of sympathy whith should circulate free ly among th^entire citizenship Is ob structed. On Hsr Calling List. Mrs. Flynn had Just moved into the neighborhood and an old friend drop ped In for- a rilH. "An4 are yes on egllln' terms wld yor'nlxtdoor heigh ^or yet .' -fftffan* m tot. ot ?an?d ,her a tbafe, an' she csdled me an . ....j - - > TO TAKE PLACE DECEMBER"^ Norfolk & Southern Raihray to Be Sold at Auction in Norfolk. The gale of tfre Norfolk and South ern Jlallway lias been get tor the sev enth day of Uecefnber, and lake place lu Norfolk at ihe Park Avenue Station at qoou on that day. / Th?*~ atmouueement of this has been made by the Special Masters, Messrs. ilarry K. Wolcott, Edward K. BairU, " Jr., Thomas J. Jarvfs and Frederick Hoff, appointed- by a decree of. the Circuit coust of the United States for the ''astern District of Virginia, on the 19th of October* The sale will be ai public' auction, and will include' all of tbc property of ihe -NOITOIK and 1 Southern as-set out iu the. decree of ; foreclosure and sale made by tfie ' court on the 14th of October in the consolidated cause of the Trust Com pany of America, complainant against the Norfolk and Southern Railway Company, defendant, and pursuant also the auclllary decree of the nine | feenth of October. . CONFINED TO HO.MK.' The many friends of Mr. Chants M. Brown, jr.. will regret to learn he t has been confined to his home for the I past week, suffering from chills. MONEY BACK Urown'o Drug Store Sells n Homed ji for CSPffFIi CII TTmt lattwrrwt Bwtbr | Iiroitthe Hyomei over iliv germ- rid- r den membrane, and it will kill the! germs, and cure catarrh. There is no other way ? you must [ get where the germs are before you j can destroy them. - - ? ? A~nd~ when-calarrli trexms have dis appeared, oilier things will happen;] there will be no more hawking. not even in t!ie morning; that offensive 1 '.re.M-i v.ifl ^isappe^.r; there, will be' no more ob.inxl:; nr.:. c\:.\ ( .? cough-! TRg. o: ziieczU:?.. cr V. \. v. - ? of voire : or difficulty in jjr'jat'tJnfc. Ail ?. iseue, aisag;ec-al!c ..ccrf/doric's of, the dcr.'.on | catarrh w.ll disappear, and as they go! the glow of health, will return, and II all rt*.e strength and energy thai was j formerly need in rpmbatlMg th$ i:i-|i roads of catarrh, will bring back your | : vttanrr tnd aiaTiItlocT wTIT ir.^.se a . ' now, happy. healthy be:!:g of you In j ' a few" weeks. - Brown's Drug Store will sell you a | complete Hyomei outfit. for (1.00. j This Includes a line inhaler, a bottle, of Hyomei (pronounced JjttKr.-o-me ) , , and instructions for use. < Sold by the leading druggists everywhere. Extra, bottles r?0 cents. And bear in mind.l money back ii Hyomei doesn't Cure. | It is in' considering themselves groat that a great many people nta'so, their greatest mistake. SOCIETY mm WIIM V Simple Tieatmenf T!:at Will Make ii Tiuiy FuM-iiuitlnu? Drown'* i. Diua SN?io (liiiinntccft !t. Nowadays every up-to-iLiii woman . ? r: ii.u.'i .1.'.!'.'. : - What a fooiieh creature a woman I ?vculd be if she lost the ovportuniLy j .rill iU IIH UlllimiirnJi" Yet in America today tfcere are hun-| Jreds of thousands of women with harsh, faded characterless hair who ?do not make any ??uterept to improve Ih Pari* moat women lmve beautl-f ful hair, and Lii America all women j who use Parisian Sage have lustrous and luxuriant hair. Ami any woman reader oi The !">ai-J ly Nev.-S can have attractive and Vus trous hair In a fbw d ny?* "tlni? by us-' Ing thfg great hair rojuvenator, Par ! isian Sace. "" ? I lirown'-s-Ur.-.g Store toll* a iftrg'1 1 botde for 50 cents, a^nl they Riiar&n-^ tee it to banish dandruff, stop railing hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. Parisian Sage jH an ideal hair ton CROUP hjftf <ho*l thai havnu ??err boor of a Child I Ulc. GOWAlfrS PREPARATION (tot wtUoi nllef ?sr contort Jnst th? !l on doo'l w?ak?n fh? *Iom?c h wit) DON'T FORGET TO SEND A HAIIOVVRFN Post Card WM. B. HARDING Picture Frames to Order. album will be com THK CONTROVERSY HKTWEKN COOK AVI) PEARY ha? nothing to do ivlth the excellent i|(utllt j of Rhotlrs' ~ Roattted Coffee. Either of the above gentlemen uuuUL tiaie a rnp-?>Mltk -t i-nmiim beverage at the Pole. 'Plione 180. RHODES, THE COFFEE ROAKTER. Fancy lettuce anil Celery OYSTERS! : f~ PHONE 367. DeU?red to any part of city jj cents | specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Frtah Diyascd Mullets. J. T. WY ATT. V If planning to move, and not yet fully derided a* to where, answering OYSTERS Fresh every day at the t Union Grocery Company. Remember we are leaders In Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES UNION GROCERY CO. . Water Street. msiABRimi WHOLE WHEAT 11.0( 7:. HAM Fl.ol ll, rLAPJAl'K 1'AX. I ^"ake ixuvn, 1x6 ntAcKi:f WHEAT. Walter Credie & CO HIGHEST CASH I'lltCliS paid for CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE; We carry lh ?y, Grain an?l nil kimfc. Fectl??u A ? We handle the very best Flour at \vhule? i rate; 1_ PAUL & CUTLER east water street. When the Children Art , STUDYING ! &you Should give THEM JTHF. BEST LIGHTTOWORkBY ANIHTIIAT IS WASHINGTON i ! ELEC'I K1C PLANTr~ - ! WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPERA CAPES - ? Sizes run from IS2 to 54 inches. The asso -tment is varied, mid you will have a perfect range of colors to select from. And the prices are reasonable. Online df Ladies' Coat _ SulrsTs admitted to be per fect. Stop in and see it? we'll value your criticism. You will feel at home in otnvstere. Th^attendance is instructed not to try to sell you anything you do not want, and everyone is very polite. SPENCER BROS. f n rH nl DON'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 sur |us*limK Km him, and a loni* dri\% and fer haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with 5[J your Doctor. Grocer, Mer- ? chant -and Brok. r, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND* TEL. CO., | Washington, N. C. 7 t 1 This proposition will Inter- A est you. afidjt would be wc!l^t=j to investigate-before the ap-t || proach of the cold WinterL jl months. fc=ii Guaranteed KYKBY BOTTLE OK NYAI/S KWKEY PII.I.S ABR CJl'AUAN TKEI> BY I S TO (ilVK I'KHKBCT SATISFACTION. THERK l- NQTMIXfl BKTTBIt' ix thi: Tin: ?T>n:xr of DIS EASES' OF THK KIDNKY AND I HI.NAltY OIUJANS. bemembcr the. name ? waj/s. . - WASHINGTON MH6-?0MftW FRtSH ARRIVALS: r~ Big Hominy, Breakfast Hominy Grits, Old Fashion Buckwheat . Flour, light and mlark; Graham Flour) Wholo Wh<??t Flnnr aral_ everything in latest cereals. ? Neufchatcl, Pineapple and Edam Cheese. A full line of Dried ai d Evaporated Fruits. 'Phone us your wants, for quality. J. F. TAYI.OF. t

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