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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. North Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. A. D. Lloyd vs. Lilly Lloyd. The defendant a"B6Yg~named -WW take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior coprt of Beanfort county, to secure an absolute divorce from dant will further take notice that she la required to appear atMhe.term of the Superior court to bo on the seventh Mpnday after the first Mon day In September, It being October 12 gclock, noon, offer for Bale at pub lic aucttita, for cash, at"the court house door of Beaufort county, the following described j&act or parcel of land, sltuatci lying and being in the , county of Beaufort, and State" of! North Carolina, and in Rlchlaud*j 25, 1909. at the courthouse of said] county, in Washington, N. C., ajd answer or demur to the complaint 1% ?aid action, br the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Thinsthday of October. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE QP RAT.F. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of Trust from MalachI walker and Nathftntel Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, dated October 21^.1901, and duly re corded In the offlcc of the register of deeds of Beaufort county, in book^ 106. page 892) to -which reference- is hereby made, the undersigned will i.Mnnrttv the ?9th H?v nf vorf1ra' ber, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at then court houao door of Beau fori county, at Public auction, offer fqr sale for the following described ? prop* erty: In Beaufort' county, N. C., Richland-townshlp, and adjoining the lands that formerly belonging to the Crawford Kefns, beginning In the middle of the Bergeron canal at Dan iel Walker's southwest corner*, then north 2 1-2 east 23 76.100 chains to Daniel W*lk?r's northwest corner in the middle canal, then with Bald ca nal north 87 l-? 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 "ttTTOO chains W^the Bergeron canal then with said canal south 87 1-2/eaai 3 30-100 chains to the beginning,! Containing 8 acres more or less*. ^ This 27th riav e*. October. 1909. ^ ' R. T. BONNER. Trustee. EXECUTION SALE* North Carolina. Beaufort county. In the Superior court. F. T. Phillips 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 oh Mon -4ay,. the 2 2d day of November, 1909, at tlfe courthouse door of said county, at 12 o'clock m., sell to the highest bidder foT cash to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, tltlo and interest which the said .W..A. Bridges had on the 14th day of Jafi'uary, 1908, In the following described real estate, to wlt? ' A certain tract of parcel of land In Boa ii fort fount v. Statp of \'orth Caro lina. and Washington township. It being a part of what is known as the Sparrow land, and situated at the corny or Sparrow-- streaUyd Moocla-j _f?Uejjt as they are staked >out through sal<f tract of land, .tfegiunlng at the northwest corner of Moors alley where It Intersects Sparrow?street, 239 feet from the center of Gladden i of -Uio tilrtiatii of th*t towa, of Washington, running thence south with Moors alley 120 feet, thence west pnrapel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thfence north parellel with Moors alley to 8pijrrdw street, 120 feet, thence east with Sparrow ^atreet to Moors alley 30 feet. It being the beginning. It being- a1 lot fronting. Sparrow slreet 30 feet, and Moors al ley 120 feet,, and IB tho same lot of land conveyed in a deed frem P. W. fort and wife to W. A. Bridges, dated November 26, 1906,. 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 16th day of October, 1909. OEO. E. KICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. -- - /\b, Stty! You May See If" Iiy4h^ ihfi't wrfar light * ~ ~~ ~ Tlx Enlns ef tke4i*% ?_ which may start in the night. Get INSURANCE from Bragaw this afternoon WM . BRAGAW flc CO., First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. SUPERB SERVICE _ To Baltimore Yia ChesapeakeStearaship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." DlnUgrooms on Saloon Decks. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 cents; -Club Breakfast, 25 to 60 cents. Pollte^at'tention and the very best service-in every way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson st., daily except Sunday 6.15 p. m.; arrive Baltimore 7 a. m.. connecting with rail lines for Phila., N. Y. ,-and alt points East and West. For all informa tion and reservations address C. I. Chandler. G. A.; F. R. McMilUn, T. P A.. Norfolk. Va. ' 1 ?? ' ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If so, we want to correspond with you. Especially if you are not earning a LARGE salary. You are the man who really NEEDS insurance most ? the protec ttou-for-the-family kind ? fee kind that will PAY YOU A DEFINITE MONTHLY INCOME when you are disabled fay accident or illness ? the kind that protects your Bank account_a/id saves you a whole lot of worry. Drop us a postal? U won't cost you a cent to investigate and we don't want you to spend a dollar with us unless you are convinced that it will PAY YOU ?O b. iQiut?d._GARI. J). PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. FourJYears Experience. Havens-Small Bld'g . 'Phone 85 NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of gale con tained in a certain deed of mortgage from Harvey 6. HiH~aw4? wlfw in b\. G. Paul 4tTBro.,. dated tke 2 1st day'of March, 1907, and recorded In the of _Qce of the Register of T5eed s-oi netru fort county, in book 143 at page 351, the undersigned will oa Monday, the 22d day pf KQTomher.-J.909, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sal'o at public auc t '.on for cash all tha t certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in th6 county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, and in Choc owlnity township, beginning at Joe. Cobb's and Dave Edwards' corner, which corner stands on the Main road leading from the Jack Carrow place to Chocowlnity Bridge, thenc? run ning in a MUMiwardly iuuim* uj said Dave Edwards' line to a - light wood i stump, standing about 500 yar$s from said corner and near Bill Branch, thence from said lightwood 'SlumTK^northeasterwardly course a straight line to the six mile post on the Main road, leadingl^from Jack Carrow place to Chocowlnity Bridge, thence irom saw miio rt n6rtlV castwardly course to the dividing line between Jflwle. and Taramoure. thence with said dividing line to the beginning at the Co^b.and Dave Ed wards' corner, containing 50 acres of land, and ttHnr the, ?ame tjact of land described ih the aforesaid mort "tag*. ' / Tills the 10th day of October, 1909. f. O. PAUL & BRO., ? Mortgagee. By W. C- Rodman, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust from Hattoti Walker to C. S. Dixon, trus tee, dated' November 11, 1905, and Ister of deeds of Beaufort county, book 134. page 335. which reference is hereby made, the undersigned wfiTl on Monday, the 28th day of Novem har. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaulort county* at public auction. ofTer for sale for cash, the following described prop erty: In the town of Beech Orove, ?beginning wt <hp rwrnt'r nflot N'n. f?? 12 and 4 4^100 chains, west of the mid dle of'ttn? canal, then west with the main road 2 chains, then parellel with C.- H. Peacock's line south to Cypress Run, then dbwn Cypress Run far enough that by running ilorth. parellel with O. H. Peacock's line^ou can strike tb? beginning, then north parellel with said Peacock's line to the beginning, containing <10 acreat more or less. This 27th day of October, 1909. C. 8. DIXON, Trusted DISSOLUTION NOTICE. By mutual consent and with' mu tual good-will, the copartnership hertofore existing between, <$feephon THE i. H. C. TOGGLE-JOIfxJT Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. r . SALES AGENTS. V. Uragaw and Collin H. Hardlng'un^l der the firm name Bragaw & Warding has this -day been dissolved. ? Aftv -Uragaw - will .continue to oc 2upy tho offices over the office a? the wnrwiw; OH Main Hirwi. and Mr. Harding will occupy offices in the Savings ,?r, 4^M^e^mpan^_tnnigmg. an the second floor. ~ \~i*~ This November 1, T909. BRAGAW & HARDING. STEPHEN C. BRAGAW. COLLIN H. HARDING. My relations and association with Mr. Collin H. Harding for several rears prompt and -justify my com uendlng him as a lawyer well equipped for the practice of his pro-] fezslon. careful' and painstaking , In j it tent ion to all juatters entrusted to] aim. of especial accuracy in his work, in honorable,. .lii^h-umeu genueiSSEJ worthy of every confidence. 1 autlcl-; nate and hope, for him the greatest j success, and am giving him this un ratified endorsement and assurance , 3f good-will, without hia knowledge,! upon an lmpulso'that my high'regard 1 ter him-raakes irresistible. 1 STEPHEN C. BRAGAW. NOTICE. All firm* and others from v/homj purchases may be made by any rau-l nictpal department of the City of Washington, are hereby notified to j only furnish ?tjch supplies upon, pre sentation of regular form of reqtftd? Lion from heads of such department^ or --officials of the city. This to take effect on and after November 1. 1909. ,C. IL. .STERLING, Njtf or. W. B. Windley. City Clerk. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If if falls to cure. E. WV GROVB'5 signa ture Is on ^ach box. 25c. HYACINTHS AMI ALL KINDS OP FAIX AM) WINTER" * BULBS We have ^ line, assortment. Plant parly for the best results. Semi for I new price list. CHOICE f I T KI<mVI-.ILS i Wedding lipquclfi, Floral Designs, ' and Flowers for nil occasion*. .Mail, telegraph and telephone orders will be promptly filled by , 4r-L. O'QIJINN & CO., "i FLORISTS, RALEIGH. N. C. 'Phones 149. When the Children Are STUDYING THEM ITHE BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY | AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY * ELECTRIC PLANT. www ?< 3 TALK DrT ~Rr"8r"Pi imrooe, of 6les* ,Bern. I passesd through the e'ty this morn ing. en route to 'Norfolk on profes- ? siojiai business. . ? ? Mr. Jeasc Latham wt?nl to his home : In PlnetowQ this smcr Ding to go on uh hunting expedition. ? " ? ? - 1 Mr. and Mrsv C. R. Tuten, of ? Small, were In ctty^ Saturday on ' business. ? * ^ ? 1 Mr. J. M. Harrington, of Green- , vi He, spent Sunday in the city. ^ ?L . ? Wrs.B.ST Clark, of Roper, apenl^ Saturday in the city with frienfld. ?Mr. W. W^-LeggaU went to Green ville on Saturday. Miss May Midyette. of Oriental.! spent Saturday .vUh friends en route ] to Pantego. "Sir. Tom Smith, formerly or^TRls | city, spent Saturday Mere. ? ? Mr. J. L\ tXi*. of ^'ptt Bey I. i|wul I Sunday in the city and returned to | his home "today, t; ? Miss J.enetto McFarlan, of Wilson, who has been spending a jweek in the city as special litifcructor in the new 'phone system, lift on Saturday af tornoon for her J Mr. W. H. SUnciil left Saturday j afternoon for Belfcavn to attend the | Roanoke Union meeting held there. I Dr. J. C. Caldwell, of Atlantic! Christian College, Wilson, was in | town Saturday, en route to Belha%-en. ? ? | Miss Mary Crympler left on Sat-. Xirday for Belh^ven to attend the { Roanoke Union meeting. ? < ? \ir. uearge t. i^at n vn tap r^n- i adelphla on Saturday afternoon. I * ? Mr. M. D. Lewie, of South Creek, ] l?pent the day ids town. ?jr ? - ? Messrs. S. E. Potter. Ben. Potter, jr.; W. H. Kirk, Sam Kir!: and C- eJ I'ottec, of South Creek, were visitors J" ? In the city today. ? Mrs-. Mary McDonald left the city today to spendJtfee winfer fa Balti more. 1 ' - I J. W- Koy^coompanied Capt. j MKeys to Raleigh on Saturday alter-! noon. I Mr. W. L. Godley was' a visitor in_. .the city today on business ^ > . Mr. J. T. SkltOethnrp. of B?fh, wjts a visitor in the city today. ? - ? M r. ~B~ H. Mixon. of South Creek, was here today on? business. i TJie performr.nco at the Com to Washington Higlv School football termr Threw ? reels of iwcceJJenf- pit? lures will be shown and. in ad il It Ion to this .feature 'cartoons df all the members playiug^xn the team will he ' presented. Coupons for the_ beauti [flil sliver fruit knives with pearl handles, purchased Trom A. XT. Smith-" ?fr r & Co.. will bta-^glver;-' The Gem tonight should bo crowded, and iio doubt will. The nrogram will be in- 1 teresting and pleading,' The pictures J Saturday night were Vitnessed by a j packed house. The program was ex cellent. Hoar the orchestra tonight. I This alone is well -worth the price of j ' admission*: ? Miss* Gary Boyd will j I sing. WALKOVER BRIDGE CU B. Miss Pear' Campbell entertained } the Walkover Bridge Club at the j home of Mrs. Branch,, on Market j street, on Friday night. *A most de- t I ljghtful evening was enjoyed by aH j present- - - ? FAMOUS ACTOH. . Mr. Walter ? lax ton passed through tire city today with hia gmlttiii tern panj en route to Elizabeth city, where he shows tonight. Tomorrow they will return here to play "Her American Husband," at the school auditorium. Many people do not know that Mr. Claxton was the orig inal Messenger, In Afee- Message From Marar which has bean one of the most i remarkable play^Jof the ago. and [ which created such a furore in Lon- j don and New YorjK?,-(jIia acting in' , . ' I MR HRADACIIK? Kick'* Capu.lliu Whether from Cojd^ HeoL Stom ach or Nervous troubles,. Cap ud in e ] will relievo you. It's liquid ? pleae- j I *nt to S82r^BCt# I? mediately. Try I It. 10c.. 85c. and 60?v. ti arur ?'ore?. ? J this play wts moat wonderful and made an ludeHlbln ItwtfWBlon upon" FUNERAL SATURDAY. The funeral of the late Mrs. Fr| cla E. Jordan, mother _of Mr. CI E. Jordan, of this city, took place at the home of the 4ec*a*ed, (n Long "AtTt-'. lam Satin day afternoon at 3 . o'clock, conducted by Rev. Nathaniel Harding. ? Xlm inUrmenr -the. family burying ^ronyid. Mrs. Jordan wns SC years of 'age. She leaves Ave children to . mourn their loss. She waa a woman of many friends and her death is to be deplored. PRESENTS HULL APPEARANCE. J The county jail presents a dull ap poa ranee since the adjournment of court. TJyuyjis now ouly one pris oned taking bVard there. " CANDIDATE BAPTIZED. Robert Satterthwaite was adtnln istered the rite of baptjpm by Rev. J. A. Sullivan, pastor of the First Hap tiat Church, 8uuday aftemoou, at lhe| fo-?t of Pearce street. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. Editor: *1 wish to express my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends who were so kind to my Jiusband and myself durinft his illness and also after his death. Respectfully, ' MRS^CASSIE DIXON. A PI'O I NTS MORE DELEGATES. Governor Kitchin has appointed Mr. Fred Wolfenden, of choeow (nit . "Mr. XV. V.\ Hooker, Idalla: Dr. J. T: Nicholson. 6ath; and Mr. R. R. AVar ren. of Washington, additional dele gates to attend the meeting of the National Farmers' Congress to be held In Ralelgli, Thursday, Novem ber 4. Season after season the small | gauge, llgKT weight gun grows In pop ularity among quail shooter-. With [ good holding the 28-gange gun js deadly on qu^il. and there is - less likelihood of wounded and crippled [ birds Quo to the snTSTTf r~~:Vnd Ten?*-; promiecous killing circle. A hough this gauge is perhaps too small for. the average thol to use effectively,! the same cannot be said of the 1G,| and even the 20 is effective in the| hands of a moderately good shot. One does not wish to kill eternally, and the quality of the performance is "a""" good part of the sport. ? Tod 11 Ru*seII~~ in the November Outing Magazine, f "Autumn- comes: autumn leaves"! was probably inspired by Bill Nye's famous quatrain: "The a ntu rata. leaves nre falling. i They urv falling everywhere; The>* are failm+f the atmos phere, -And like t.-'te through the air." TO THE PUBLIC. The New "York World has made ; arrangement* wh?r??Uy part? of? H?f Sunday edition can reach^j-his town I Ih* placed In miviinr-w if j you iyae not already a regular ruader.T plea/e give your newsdealer an order ' at qnce. and he vilTT tivllw-t^nd'/STTre-* reading matter before Sunday, to gether "T^frh -on cxchrrr^r rhwk. On placing your order,*" he will "Inform you^f. ?h<> plan fcrp furnishing you *Sth rft^roKular news part of the paper on . j^resentation_ of exchange check. BUSY DOCTOR It ollen delayed. Keep a bottle of GOW O AN'S PREPARATION in the borne aoJ he prepared for poenmonia, croup, coldi, coughs, (rippe, pslnt and toreoris In lunt? and throat. Erten " ' ? " No Mother Will Ever regret thin warning it *l?c \vill heed it now and provide fof use a jur of Vlrk's Croup At Pneu monia Halve. It suvex rrmfe re grelK and heartaches ami ex pense than any Remedy you conld bny. It Is criminal neg llppnre not to have ti 'r-mip All druggists. AL11U.M ABOUT COMPLETED. Our new duplex al-bum'wlll be com pleted In a fe\fr days; something new. covering all the styles of pictures we mafca. Wa wiu scud tt to-any family In the city for a few" hours that they may see our new styles and have time to niake their selections at home. As it will be about the last of next week before the book will be complete, we would bo glad to have a few more of those little blhe eyed -folk. The> make fine tffcmples. I BAKER'S STUDIO T?R 'cCHJk" A N WI ha* nothing to do nKli the excelloni quality of Hliodeit' KuaiUnl Coffee. ( Either of the above gentlemen would have enjoyed a cup of this Hteitui^K beverage at the Pole. 'Phone 1KO. RHODES, THE COFFEE ROASTER. Fancy Lettuce and Celery. 1 f-' 1 1 < JUST ARRIVED WHOLE WHEAT FliOl'R, GRA- ! HAM FLOUR, FLAPJACK PAN- I CAKE FIAH It, AND CRACKED j ?WHEAT. - . Walter Credle & CO. Guaranteed EVERY DOTTLE OF NYAL'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE Gl' ARAN - TEED DV .ISTO GIVE PERFECT4* SATISFACTION. THERE IS NOTHING DETTEIt IN T1IE JCREAT31ENT OF DIS EASES OP T1IE KIDNEY AND XRINARY ORGANS. . REMEMHER THE NAME ? NYAL'S. WASHINGTON | DRUG COMPANY DON'T FORGET TO SEND A HALLOWEEN ~ Fost Card \VM. B. HARDING Picture Frames to Order. HIGHEST CASH I'KICKS paid for CHICKENS, EGGS |j UlllJl COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay. Grain nn<l all \ J_ kinds KeedMllOr ? We bulldto ] j I the very best Flour at whole sale. | T PAUL & CUTEER ? [ EAST WATER STREET. MUST DE VrEYED. . ' | The following "ordinance passed by"] the cltr aldermen must be cocitilieiL with, and for th? benefit of those con cerned U is published bolow: All hills against the town shall be [A FluiiiNipny OPERA CAPES ^Sizes run from 52 to 54 inches. The asso "tment is varied, and you will -have * perfect range of colors to select from. And thte prices are reasonable. Our line of Ladies' Coat Suits is admitted to be per fect. Stop in and see it? i we'll value 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. Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can hive a Telephone put in Your house in the city or at your f Ann ata very stir passingly lowsrost, and save many a long drive and .per haps a life by b?*ht?^fW4lirect and instantaneous touch wiWv^. your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Broke r, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. ^ Interested parties ore re quested to conpnunicatc with Mr. D. W. Bell JVI'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL^GO., Washington, N. C.: This proposition will inter- I est you. and it would be well i to investigate before the ap- ! proach of "the cold Winter months.' |LZ ]) IDE OYSTERS Fresh every day at the Union Grocery Company. Remember we are. leaders in Heavy -andTancy GROCERIES - * ^NiON^GftOeEftY CO. Water Street. I presented to tte town clerk on _qe j ioro i ? i t i n day 01 BACH oouOl "and by him idaced' In ?!>.? hands of the 1 chairman of the auditing committee : before the last day of the current Imomh. W. 1J. Wind ley. City Clerk. 7 FRESH ARRIVALS: Big Hominy, " . Jt? Breakfast Hominy Grits, i Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, light and dark; Graham Flour, Whole Wheit Flour and everything in latest cereals. Neufchatel, Pineapple and Edam Cheese. ? A full line of Dried ard Evaporated Fruits. 'Phone us your wants, for quality. 1 J. F. TAYLOR EAST CAROLINA 4'' c: "Teachers' Training School;] ? Established and maintained by the State for the young men 'If! -o and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession ?7 - ? of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani- 1 % tation perfect' * SESSION 'OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, IMi ? ?* For prospectus and information, address ROBT. II. WRIGHT, :" ^ President. Green vflle. N. C. HER AMERICAN HUSBAND if? r WIELBE PRESENTEtTBY rilivtim MuciViil srro
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