t-EGAL NOTICES ^ NOTICE OP (SAMS. By Tlrtna- of the power of sale con i?lnca in a c^rlilP deed of irum frum Malacbl Walker and ; Nathaniel "Walker to R -tf; Conner, trustee, daiea OctobOT 21. 1901. and duly re corded In the office of the register of -"dUfda 'nf BMMfnrt "nnr,ly 106, pape 292. to which reference Is hfirebi_mftt|e, the undersigned will - ? on Monday, the 29th dar of Novem ber* 1909. at 12 o'clock noonV.aTThe courthouse dooi^of Beaufort county". ? at pah^c auction, off^r for sale for caah. the following described prop fcrty : TTT" Beaufort county, ? ff, Cr; Richland township, and adjoining ihu. lands that formerly belonging to the Crawford beina, 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 Walker's northwest corner In the middle canaT,-":Thei* with said ca nal north west t-tt-M# ehalns per oss one cut to the ditch on the west Bide of said cut. then with said ditch south 2 1-i .west 23 76-100 chains to the Bergeron canal then with said canal south 87 ^-2 dast 3 30-100 chains to the beginning, containing 8 acres more or less. This 27th day of Octobers 909. . * ? R. Trr BONNER, Trustee. EXECUTION balk. N'nrth rarnllnii, n^ufort 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 on Mon ? riar ftu\?2d <i?y of November. 19077 at tbc^flpurthouBc door of said county, at 12 o'clock ra., 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, 1908. in the following described real estate, to wlt: A certain tract or parcel of lantf in Beaufort county. State of Ndrth Caro lina, and Washington township. It being h part of what is known as the Sparrow land, and situated at the corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as they are staked out through _4?||ld tract of land. Beginning at the northwest corner of Moors alley _where it Intersects Sparrow street. 239 feet from the center of Gladden street, one of the streets of the town of Washington, running thence south with Moors aUey 120 feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow Street 30 th?nr? nnrt* pPf"*1 alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, t thence east with Sparrow street to""Moors alley 30 feet, it being the beginning. It being a lot frQuting Sparrow street- 30 feet, and Moors a! "ley 120 feet, and is the same lot of land conveyed in a deed from P. W. Fort and wife to W. A. Bridges, dated November 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 15th day of October. 1909. GEO. E. PICKS. ... She tiff of Beaufort County. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the pow^ of sale con tained in a certain deed of truct from Hatton \yalker to C. S. Dixon, trus tm Hwlr.,1 V^vTnitrr 11. 10,,- ft,,,! duty recorded' In the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufort county, book 134. page 335. which reference is hereby made, thfc undePfl1gn$Q' win on Monday, the 28th day of Novem ber, 1909. at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for. sale for ? eaeh. the following described projj erty: In the town of Beech Grove, beginning at the corner of lot No. 6, 12 and 4 4-100 chains west of the mid dle of the canal, then west with the main road 2 chains, then parellel with U2. H. Peacock's llnc^ south to Cypress Run, then down Cypress Run far tenongh that by running north ? parellel with G. H. Peacock's line you can strike the beginning, then north parellel w(th said Peacock's line to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. This 27th day of October, 1909. C. 8. DIXON, Trustee. ?NOTICE. AH JlrmB and others from wh< DON'T GAMBLE. - Protect your Property with good IN SURANCE. You can get that from WM. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. .?? ...7 WE'RE ALL READY FOR THE OPENING OF FALL BUSINESS IJigger, better and more complete stocks , than ever before are here for your choos ing. ' ' OUR PRICES-'"" """ *? compare them with prices others ask for goods of the same quality, and you'll find our's much low pr. Wewantyou to com eatid save money. ? SOITHERN . EURNITURELCO. I 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- ! - - ' ?" * " kind? the kind that will PAY YOU i tion-for-the-teHjily ? A DEFINITEJIONTHLY INCOME when you arc disabled by accident or illness ? the kind that protects your bank account and suvesyoua wholelotof worry. Drop us a postal-=it won'tcostyou a cpnt to investigate and we "don't want you to spend a dollar with us unless you ire Convinced that it will PAY YOU to be insured. ""** ^ " ' *" "" ~ Havens-Small Rld'K CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. _ Four^Yeara Experience. 'Phone 8S. ALWAYS GOOD and , GOOD ALL WAYS ? ? Those who have used it declare that "WASEO" Flour makes' sweeter bread and sweeter rolls and sweet er biscuits than any other. For sale only by E. K. WILLIS. purchases may be made by any mu nicipal department of the City of Washington, are hereby notified to only furnish such supplies ui/on pre sentation of regular form of requisi tion from h(*ads of such departments or officials of the city. This to take gffpet on and after November 1, 1909. C. H. STEHLI.n!(1, MiiyoiT \V. B. Windley, City Clerk. . r votick. 11^ By mutual consent au^ with mu tual- good-will, the copartnership hertpfpre existing, between Stephen Ci Bregaw and OoHIa 11. Hardingnn. der the firm name Bragaw & Harding has this day been dissolved. A Mr. Bragaw will continue to oc cupy the offices over the office of the Daily News, on Main street, and Mr. Harding will r dccupy offices In the SavingB & Trust Company building, on the second floor. This November 1, 1909. BRAGAW & HARDING. | " - " BTBPHKN U? BKAUXBC ' COLLIN H- HARDING. My relations and' association with 'Mr. Collin H. Harding for several va-i.'i [.M-M.p. ???!. Iwtlfff rrsy mending him as a lawyer well equipped for the practice of his pro THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS - Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. fe&siou, careful and painstaking in attention to all matters entrusted to him, of especial accuracy injila^ork? an honorable, high-toned gentleman, worthy^ every confidence. I antici pate and t hope for him the greatest success, and am giving blm this un qualified endorsement and assurance 'pi kooiI- K 111. Mlthmit'hin linoTi-l?ilif!c. upow mi' impulse Chat my high regard for him makes irresistible. - STKPHPV (V un \cf\w XOTK'K OK By virtue of. the power of wale con- j tained in a certain deed of trust form i W. T. Hamilton. 1r.. and wife. Beth any, to B. T. Bonner, trustee, dated I November 4. 1905, and duly jecord^i ed in the oflico of register of d?^ds of j Beaufort county in- book 136, p^go 48, "which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day of November," 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse doon uf Beaufort county, at public auction^, offer for sale for cash, the following , tieaci I bed ? pruperly: AdJoiuiTi g"~The lands of Stephen Bynum and others, beginning at 'Stephen-Bx&uin's south east corner on the main *oad leading from Aurora to Bayboro, then south with said road four chains, then west parallel with said Stephen- Hynum's line ten and one-half chains to said W. T. Hamilton, jr.% back line, then north four chains to Stephen By num's southwest comer, then to the beginning, containing four acres. This 29th day of October* 1909. B. T. ItU.NNKK, TrUHtl'H. JffSX bb obeyku. ~| The following ordinance passed by the city aldermen inust be compiled with, and for the boneflt of those -con ??tiii il It In published tiwlon Ail bills against the town shall be presented to the town clerk on or be fore the 25th dUy of each month and by him placod Tip the bands of 'the chairman of thn auditing, committee before the last day of the current month. W. p. Wlndley, City Clerk. TO TOWN af af TALK I Bank of Belhaven, i? a visitor _in the> city today ter- - day u iter noon to instruct the banu there. In tin Ed. Gulley, of Norfolk, arrlvejU ie cHyTftBl &vuiiiug: ? * 4 MLJHarrj/McMullen returned last night Trora Ctiwjoc, where he v.t. on professional business. ?V* | Mr. R. J. Manning wer.t to Colum bia this morning on business. ? ? Mr. W. M. Taylor, of Philadelphia, who has been in the city since Friday , on buslnei^ritifrtlQi^morntng for his] home. ? -* ? Mr. W. L. Peace, of the Greens- 1 boro News, Is a visitor In the city. Mrs. John l^ltchfleld wan In the city ye6jerday, stopping with Mrs. T. J. Harding. . ' m 9 Mr. A. T. \Vest*left 'or Plymouth yesterday on a. short business trip.'" "Mr. Walter Moore, of Wlnstead ville. spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Shafer left yes terday afternoon ror urHtisc-'jifE, S. ,C.. where they will join the Burkoot Carnival. - ' ? ? ? "cSpt; \\\ I. Everett, and Miss Bes sie Everett left yesterday for llock ijiKham after a long stay in the town. -t.apt Everett has been taking treat ? ? ment at the Washington Hospital and has been restored to health. J * v -"Capt; and Mrs. C. S. Whi^bard ar* ? visiting in Tarboro this week. ? ? Mr. Llttlejohn Taylor, of Oxford, arrived in the city estcrday on busi ness, and left this mon;im;'for NorfM Tolk. J ? ? J Miss May Wiisoifeof Wilson's Mills?, spent -yesterday, in town, ill* guest of Mrs. D. H.. Creech. . Mrs. E. L. Simmons and Miss Car rie Simmons returned last evening from Eliabzetii City. ? ' ? Mr. E. F. Roper went to Wilson yesterdafy afternoon on business. ? * ' * Mr. R. A. G. Barnes left yesterday for Wilson. ? I Mr. and Mrs. W. A.- Thompson and i Mra. I.ee Thompson, of Aurora, gpenf-' yesterday in the city as giieete of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. HaVding. Mrs. E. K_. Calloway returned toj Ida 1 la yesterday af:cr a few days' stay in the city. | Mr. J. B- Hudnel), o I Aurora. spent j yesterday in tho ) :yv on business. Miss Elizabeth Milner has return ed from Eelliaven. Mies Florence Bright left Wash-' ington the first of the week W teach school in Wharton. j Ml. Wil-*"11 i.uMii ri nm run | ' his home in Williamson. -j I Mr. W. T. Hudnell, of Royal. I passed through the city en route to I his home after a, trip, to N.orfolk. v * # I The Ocm last night _was crowded j and the performance was highly com-' plimented. It was for Ttre ben^ftt-of ? I the High School footb&ll team and 1 the people showed their interest in t I the boys bjr liberally patronizing ih j show. The pictures were fine, the! music was good and thfe cartoons of J the team were heartily applauded, j i Spaalal offnrt n>" -thf-j management for tonight's perform- 1 'ajico. Orchestra will give special [ musical numbers and three reels of j new pictures will be shown. G<r and I 'aPP.irft ft Attnpnn for ffta fruit frnlvrs ^ to be glv^ri away Friday night. Yon I might be the lucky one. Halloween Party^ j Friday Evening ? finfl nf Mb thnrnnghlv n"rac tlve as well as charming social fune Ko'n FKVKItlMHNr^S an<\ VcHIXfi Whether from Malarious condition*. Colds or overheating, try Hicks' Cap vdloe. it reduces the fever and re | lleves tho aelilng. It's liquid? 10, I 2-6 and no cents at drnx 'ttorus. '-''?ill Washington-' 'smar^ae!" Jng the past week wae ? delightfully Informal evening laBt Friday spent at the residence of Kef. A. McCuIlen. when Misses Mary McCuIlen aud An Jfl?.rayneTero the howtesses and bii? tenained *.few vf their fruMtd* ata Hallowe'en party. The Interior of t&? residence was attract ively aud ar tistically decorated in a . olor m hom#. pf yellow and black, successfully car^ r;ed out in a most unique niunuetv by "jeans of pumpkin "jack-o-Janten," jaijiatuer witches, black rats. aud ui cm a back grouna ot yeli iow_.crepc paper, and presented a very aiAstic effect. During the even ing a lumber of guessing contests were indulged In nnd the lucky con was presented wltn a Black cat for a. prize. After this came the o!<J.fu*hlone<l apple duckiug. in which the men attempted to pick up an ap ple floating In a tub of water- usTng only their teeth, and of course get ting a good ducking in the attempt. Messrs. N. I?'__&Ji!trno>is and I,. Y Shaw prpved very successful at this game, and not only secured their ap ples, but a generous supply of water as well. Fortunes were then told by means of a wheel of fortune, spun in turn by each guest. * Dainty refresh ments were served during the latter part of the evening, after which the lights wero extinguished and the whole party indulged in ghost tales and communed with* the spooks dur ing the "wee sma' hours." Those 2 resent were Misses Until Pilaon, rimriiii M?-rnnffrtii Mfiry _ Wright. Winifred Fowle. Juliet Merriman of Wilmington, and C'ora Moore of -Bur gaw; Messrs. X. L. Simmons, L. Y. Sbapr. P. P. Maxwell. R. P. Fowle, Thos- Payne, W. B. Harding, Rev. n. B. Sebright and C.*L. Payne. ToTSMmaclrftgony Ask Brown's lirug Store About Ml-o nu, it (Jim Belief In HVPWmiTts.' ' They will tell you that they guar antee MI-o-na~ to relieve promptly ntid cure permanently all diseases of the Btomnch and indigestion, or they wlll^ return your money. Have you gas on stomach.? . One Ml-o-na tato^t and the misery is ended. Are you hilloti*. <:;?.ry or nerve us? Mi-o-na tablet*-, will iiv? you right HT a day; jj.vo relief in 70 minute*. ! Now, ucur reader, don't go on suf Jerlng with stomach trouble. Be fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice nnd try Mi-o-na. It is a great doc tor's prescription. No doctor ever wrote a better one. ^ And money back from Brown's Wins nn if..... i ?. ^|| R n1 |n worth Us weight in gold. Sold. by leading druggists everywhere but In Washington by Brown's Drug Store, !>0 cents a large box. Test sample, fre? from Booth's Mi-o-na. Buffalo, X. Y. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson toy?: "Pains and distress- in my stomach ~$ad a general stomach complaint was en tirely cured for me by the use of two boxes of Mi-o-na. and I have no hesi tation in recommending its use.", &0S Pearl Street, YpsilanU. Mich., De cember J 9, 190S. ? ? PNEUMONIA ; t. ?> ,-f ?. r nr.! i -.jT.iri'.f t ?... .Lr. ,c .io? p :u Jt.'i. F'P'- ? ' '? I." ? ... L frjtrwi a:j wuaMi. .U JOY - Mothers know real ? iii V ivlio >111 vp s<.^, the (]uii-k relief Riven to tlie little one* by Vick's Croup & I*nruiiionin Si.lve. Have K ready. Wf, oOc and Sl.no. All l>riiKKists. A Large and Well Assorted Line of BOOKS- ~ For Boys and Girls. WM. B. HARDING Picture Frames to Order. ALni'M AIIQl'T COM PLKT KD. Our new duplex album will be com pleted In a few dayH;' something new, covering all the styles of pictures we jaako. \Ve will send it _iCLau?. family tin the city for a few hours that 'they Jliuy tee rnirnew etyles-aftAhave tlmii I to make their (selections at home. As it will be about the last of next week before the book will- be complete, we would be glad to have a few more of J thore little blue eyed folk. Thev ! make fine samples. BAKER'S STUDIO |N selecting a Cook you are careful I to inquire as to their knowledge ' - of cooking. The same consider i atlon should be given you* baker. 1 Mr. Jacob -Falter, who has had 25 fycars experience, served hts trade in I Germany. He is in every way quali fied to do your baking. From the Dixie wagon you are Served with clean, wholesome food. An inspec tion of " our pUrit at any time is in vited. W. J. RHODES. Proprietor of Dixie Bakery. JUST ARRIVED WHOLE WHEAT FLO I" It, GUA j HAM FLOl'K. FLAPJACK PAX I CAKE Kl.Ol lt, 1MI CIIACKEII Walter Credle & CO. Guaranteed KVEKV HOTTLE OF NYAI/S KIDNEY PILLS AHE tU MRAX TEED RY l*STO GIVE PERFECT HATWPACTIO*, r _ \ THERE I* NOT HI NGV RETTER IN THE TREATMENT ' OF DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEY AND I'HINAHY ORGANS. REMEMBER THE NAME ? NYAL'S. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY 1 I -nlll 1 Sf.~. 1 ach or Nervous i roubles, CapuUjne j Will relieve you. lt'i liquid ? plea,. 1-a.I:t.i?P-rtn-':ie,T~r?rtii Immediately, Try1 . It, iQc., 2 or. nnti j50?., at d rue "stores ~ WE44AVE A FULL LIN? OF OPERA CAPES Sizes runfrooi .">2 to ;>4 inches. The asso "tmen^is varied, and you wilt have _1_ a perfect range of colors to ?select from. And the prices are reasonable. Ourjine of Ladies' Coat Suits is ad mitted to be per fect. Stop in and see it? 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 have a Tclcph^ put in your house in the city or at youc farm at a very sur paKsinuSy luwttiM..iml narc many a Ion}; drive s?nd r^*r haps a life by being, in direct ami instantaneous touch with your Doctor, Grocer, Mer chant and Broln r. Weather report* and mar ket quotations can he secured daily. inte/ested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. G.. This proposition will inter- fT] est you. and it would be well to investigate before the ap proach of the co!d Winier HIGHEST CASH l?Il I CBS paic\ for CHICKENS, EGGS "* and ull COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, Grain and nil kinds Feedstuff ? We handle tiie. very best Kli.ur at whole sale. ~ PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. ;n the home ?ecfcnB tgaiu;t pit-ji tO'JSlii. t Ih.-oat 1! P| il 'r.li*s.m?tjon sail r rcritioa ~ ' rft?elf?lin| ii.u) S3B FRESH ARRIVALS: Big Hominy, Breakfast Hominy Grits, Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, light and dark; Graham Flour. Whole Wheat Flbur and everything in latest cereaTsT" Neufchatel, Pineapple and Edam Cheese. A full line of Dried ard Evaporated Fruits, ?phnnp us vnur wants, for Quality. J. F. TAYLOE ~ 4 "> ?U?> SV >-L 4, Ate*. iWiO, ? EAST1* CAROLINA jf Teachers' Training School ^Establisl^d. and maintained by the State lor the young men and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. Bultdtlicr and equipment new a?d modern. Sanl. tation perfect' " ^ SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, lto. For prospectus and Information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, Green vflle,-N. C. , . . r . USBANir C! uxton MusicalCo. Auditorium Thi? tivening.

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