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I EG \hr NOTICES | NOTiCK OF 8ALK dated October 21, 1901, and duly re corded 16 the office of the register of deeds of Beaufort county, in hook 10*. page 292, to which reference is ? hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day of Novem ? ber, 1909, at 12 o'olock-aoon^at -the c6urthOUM doui of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cfts?, the following described prop erty: >;ln Beaufort county, N. C., Rfchland township, and adjoining the ^Crawford helns, 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 the middle canal, then with said ca nal north 87 1-2 west 3 30-100 chains ? across one cut to the ditch on__thfr west sfile of said cut, then witli^ald ditch south 2 1-2 west 23 76-100 chains to the Bergeron canal then, with said canal south 87 1-2 east 3 30-100 chains to the beginning, containing 8 acres more or less. This 27th day of OctoMr, 1909. / R. T. BONNER, Trustee, j < EXECUTION HALE. North Carolina, Beaufort county. In the,*Buperlor court. F. T. Phillips | vs. W. A. Bridges. to the undersigned from the Superior court of Beaufort county. In the ] above eniiuea action fr will on Mon ; day, the 2 2d day of November, 1909, at the courthouse door of said county, at 12 -o'clock m., sell to the highest " bidder for cash' (^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 - -erlt: ? ? A certain tract or parcel of land in Beaufort county. State of North Caro lina, and Washington- township. It being n part-of what la known as the Sparrow land, and situated at the . corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as th#y are staked out through said tract of land. Beginning at the northwest corner of Moors alley ( where it intersects Sparrbw street, 239 feet *fTom the center of Gladden etreetr-one-of-thtrstreejB of tho town Of Washington, running thence south with Moors alley 120 feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thence north pdrellel with Moors alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, ~ to Moors alley 30 feet, it being the / ' beginning. It being a lot fronting f ' Sparrow street 30 feet, and Moors al 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 26, 1906, and duly record ed in the register's office of Beaufort eountyr-and Is referred to and made a part of thia conveyance. Thia the ISttvriay nf Ortnhpr. 1909.1 GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff of Beaufort County. [ NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust from Hatton Walker to C. S. Dixon, trus tee, 'dated November 11, {90S, and duly recorded In the office of the reg , ? ? f Ul ? f uf Bmufuil | uuiiiji . ? book 134, 35, which reference on Monday, the- 23th day of Novem ber, 1909, at 12 o'<?ock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaulort county, at public auction, offer for sale tor cash, the following described prop erty In the town of Beech Grove, ?beginning at the corner A! 101 wo. 9r 12 and 4.4-100 chains we&t of the mid dle of the canal, then west with the main road 2 chains, then parellei with C. H. Peacock's line south to Cypress Hun, then down Cypress Run far enough that by running north parellei with GTH. Peacock's linn yuu can strike the UeKinuiug. then' uorth parellel with said Peacock's line to the beginning, containing 10 aoresr more or less. This 27th day of October, 1909. C. 8. DIXON, "Trustee. | NOTICE. All Aims and others from whom purchases may be made by any mu nlclpa7 d?P*rtHWnt of th^ City' of Washington, are hereby notified to only tarnish such supplies upon pre sentation of regular form of TtQuisl #tion from heads of such departments! or officials of the city. ^Tils^to take effect on and after November 1, 1909. f V*. C. H. BTJCRLINO. Mayor. | W. B. -Wlndty. City Clerk. . NOTICE OF HAIiK. By virtue of the power of sale con- J talned lit a certain deed ot-trmt lorm W. T. Hamilton. Jrr, and wife, Beth any, to B. T. Banner, trustee, dated<| November 4,1$05, and duly record ed In the office of register of deeds of i Beaufort county In book 136, page] 48, which reference is hereby made, the undersigned wll 1 on Monday, the 1 29th day of November, 1S| o'clock nopn\ it the courthouse d< of Beaufort county, at public auetlon, [ offerfor sale for cash, the following I ^"bed orooerty : /tflPIMni the] * lands of Stephen Byada ana-Dincnr.n . beginning at Stephen Bynum's south east corner on the main road leading * r>nm In Divhnrn than onnth ^ ? I DONT GAMBLE. P^g^rFro^wlu,^?. ^_ WM. BRACA\V & CO., WASEO FLOUR ALWAYS GOOD id GOOIX Att? 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 onl?_by E. K. WILLIS. ^ ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If so, we want to correspond with you. Especially if you are not earning a LARGE salary. You are tbe 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 ^?our bank account and saves you a whole lot of worry. Drop ui a. postal? it 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 to ^ "?u"d CARL, D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. FourJYears Experience. Havens-Small Bid's 'Phone 85. W. T. Hamilton. Jr.'? back line, then north four chains to Stephen By num's southwest corner, then to the beginning, containing four acres. THTs 29 th day-of October, 14UL9. B: T. BONNER, Trustee. | Ml'ST BK OBEYED. The following ordinance passed by the city aldermen must be complied with, and for the benefit of those con cerned It Is published below: All bills against the town shall be presented lo the town clerk on- or be fore the 25th day of each month and by him placed In the hands of tbe chairman of th? auditing committee before the last 'day- of the current month. W. B. Wlndley, City Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of qfile con tained in a certain deed of -mortgage from.. narvey_G> lliil and wife to ij\ G. Paul & Bro., dated the 21st day of March, 1907, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds "bf Beau fort county. In book 143 at page 351, the undersigned will on Monday, the 22d day of November. 1909, at 12 n't lin k nnnn nffnr for sale at public auction for cash all that certain tract or parcel ot land, Bituate, lying and bi^ng in the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, and in Chcc owinity township,"' beginning at Tlos. Cobb's and Dave Edwards' corner, which corner stands on the Main road leading from the Japfc Carrow place to Ctiocowinify Bridge,- thence run ning in a southwardly course to said PaveEdaarda!, >lng *u 'a Ugh tweed I stump, standing about 500 yard* from said corner and near Bill Branch, thency*?om said llghtwood stump a northeasterwardly course a straight line to^the six mile post on the Main road, leading from Jack Carrow place- lo Chocowinity Bridge, thence from said mil? poet a north eastwardly course to the dividing line butwwn Puwlc ? iron ? Tuiuinuun,, thence with sajd dividing line to the ""'"W ttt .?h?-Coh>? ?"(! T)qyj> wards' corner, containing 50 acres of land, and being the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mort-j eage. This th#.16th dar of October, 1909..] fc^_==_ F- G. PAUL t BRO., Mgrtminjg. i By W. C. Rodman, ^Mtorney. ICE! NOTICE! Now t)?at the cold aesf^^s^ com wagon a day beginning November U~ This wagon will make one round a. day, furnishing all ifetail lea except that sold at the factory. Thanking our customers for their | patronage, we are Very sincerely, 2 CRYSTAL ICE CO. ? -Cape -Cod Yankee. Gustavus ftwntttn Swtft, the ftm of his commercial dynasty, was a Capo Cod Yankee who bought a steer now and then and peddled the meat from the bank of a certain gcn*rt which has since become famous. He moved to Albany and went deep* er Into meats, discarding one after an other partners who had not th* for* Sight and daring which he possessed. He located in Chicago at the begin ning of those days of great possibili ties in bringing Into touch -Aw new I West and the older East It was he who Invented the first re frigerator cars. ^Thls was tho one revolutionary act which put his sons and a few other sons in very fair con trol of half of the meat of America. The Way of the Lion. The. Masai, who still spear many i lions, mod in the old days killed many more than thfy dr? ?w, U>ld-m?-paal JJraly that ^ben their warriors were j charged by a lion they always stodd stock still. To move meant death, to stand quite Immovable meant that, be tore cloelag, the lion, if t spearman's one iH m rou bur of IIod, cblrflia wMm.aii IJrTw. 1. ftahwfortf In WorW, WiT MAY ENDORSED - THE SCHEME President Will Probably Favor | United States Owning Embassies. Washington. Nov. 2. ? It Is not Im probable that Secretary of State Knox, in his forthcoming annual re port, will endorse the suggestion which has been before Congress for several years that the government should own the homes of the Ameri can embassies. ~ During the extra session of Con gress several bills were Introduced | making- appropriations -for the pur chase of land and buildings for the use of American ambassadors and ministers. These bills, it was said, at the State Department today, will have the support of the' ffffmThTstra tlon_ and it Is -believed the house make an early report in favor of the legislation. The advocates ^ American ownership of the^lund and buildings for our embassies say ti^ will have' a strong argument to put up before the foreign affairs Commit- | tee and they are hopeful of a favor able report. The claim-is made that under iull] isting conditioner a poor man, how ever brlir.ant and ablu dlplumtrt ,~ci not af^prd t,o accept a mission to any flrst-class diplomatic post Vecause of the expense attached to a home in keeping with* the dignity and social position Incidental to the office. The salary of an ambassador is but $17, jfl)0 a- year and it takes nearly all of U to pay for a furnished house In [keeping with tfce-posltion commanded "fiy the i nuea SIUIU5 HI fuiilf,ii< ! courts. ^ - ^?L?~^ ,Quama7Aii._thai tn hny._land and erect buildings at the leading] 1 foreign, capitals for the use of, Amer ican ambassadors and ministers j would take more than (5,000,000. Until the United States owns the land land buildings, or Congress gives an I allowance fur ruut, nu man of mod erate means can afford to serve the government In a diplomatic position ]-oJC.tiie first ranfc. President Taft, It la. said, .is in clined ^o favor the proposed legisla tion, although it may Interfere with his policy of economy In public ex penditures. Moat of the fuiulgn'em bassles in this > city are owned by their respective governments, and in addition to thai the heads of t^e le gations fcere have at their disposal a fund to pay for social entertain ments, which our representatives do not enjoy. v ? ' * . . L It Is whispered^ a?^d^bat cessor to Ambassador Reld^ to the 1 court of Rt James is' that the Preal dent cannot find Just the man he wants who possesses a prjvate for tune thai will enable him tb keep up the regal splendor oTTlje tteT3 ~RP glme. A. poor man, or one with $ few hundred thousand dollawn-flvho jsuceeds Rftid, will feel the contrast most keenly. RIVER noAl> STATION NEWS. Rev. F. E. Dixon .conducted serv ices at Asbury Qhnrch last Sunday. Walter Raleigh, a little son of Mr. L. M. Sheppard, who- waa very 111 last week, is convalescent. . Mr. and Mrs. I>ewls Alligood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. a Res P?ss. at Broad Creek. ? Mr.. and Mrs. J. R AllUtood. of Washington, were guests of Mr. anT [Mrs. L. M. Sheppard last Sunday. Mr* Jackspu and Mr*. Flowers, of .Washington have been visiting their I parents, Mr- and Mrs. J. W. AJllfffpd. panted by their mother. g|i Of Mra C, F. JUJI* of Broad NOOOMW. 1 <-.> I; Mrs. L*. E. Ricks and* child were visitors In our cltjr yesterday on her way home 40 SheUnerdine after a visit to ^dward. rrrr~~ Hon In the Bank Mr. O. E. Edwards left yesterday for 1 U lamston on bu > i ness. J ? ? Mr. H. M.Jenkins went to Tarboro yesterday on business and returns to night. ~ Mr. W. N. .Sal linger, who has been in the city for some dayB left yester day for Hyde county on a business' fmgrr "? ' . ? ? Mrs. TIjob. Green returned to her home In Pantego yesterday after a visit to the city. * ? ? ? Mias Keba Helen Dumay left yes terday afternoon for Valdosta. Ga., where she will visit Miss Katrlna I^ane. J . ? ? s >? w * ? ? Mrs. L. L. Knight returned last night from a several weeks' trip to Atlantic City, New Yorfi and other {Northern cities. ~ r* ? ? Mrs. F. M. Clark passed through t-he city yesterday afternoon, en route to her home In Beaufort, after a vtalt In BH?al>?Ui CHy. I Mr. H. H. McLean returned to , Farmvllle this morning after a visit] to the city. * ? Mr. G. W. Freeman went to Farm vllle this morning .on business.. ? ? Mrs. W. J. McWilllams, of Aurora, was In the city today and sent her little son, William Harvey, "to Nor folk, to visit his grandmother. ^ ? ??? ? ? ? * ? __ Mrs. Sidney Edwards, of Norfolk, ?was in town today "on her way home after visiting relatives in Edward. * ? I Mr. Tlios. W. Prttchard left town today fcrr*a ten days' business trip in) I Virginia!" ? ? Mr. Surrey Parker, of Pineto^n, Mr. ?C<ilHn Hughes speni several days in the city from Chocowinty, and-returned to his home today. ? : * Mr. W: J. Crumpls?1 left this morn ing for Plymouth. . The Gem- managers were disap pointed yesterday by not receiving rhad to show repeaters on the pro Kfftin. Thlc wac unayoldabk' ? );;ii in night they will redeem their promise to show some new and line comedies and dramas. The musical program given made up for. the lack of new pictures, however, and the overture "From Shore to Shore" Is a beautl ' ful classical piece calculated to please the most fastidious tasfe. Come to night and get another chance at the f?uU irnirnr whirh n wrw h-i 1 C h T 'from A. G. Smither & Co's. stock. 1 Someone is going to get them and it [ may jusl'as weif be you. ? === Gompers Loses Washington, Nov. T. ? The decree of the supreme court 6f the Lilsmu of Columbia adjudging President Samuel Gompers. Secretary Frank Morrison and Vice President John Mirctrell. of the American- Federation of I^abor, guilty of contempt of court Ib the I^H^s Stove and Range case ftflffmpd toda: peals of the DIslHot of Colamblft. I wan affirmed today by the court of ap- j The case will now be taken to the Supreme court of the Unltod States. Chief Justice Shepard dissented I froih the opinion of the coSVt on con-| stitutlonal grounds. ' The court held that the fundamen tal Issue was whether* the constitu tional agencies of government should |Ue obeyed'^or-dcftedr- The mere fnot that the defendants were the officers of organised labor -Ux America, eaid the court, lent Importance to the cause and added to tb?Tgravlty of the altuatlon.. but it should 'not be per mitted to Influence the result. "If an organisation of citizens however h"w " thw mnrt h?)?l "ppy disobey the mandates of the court, the same reasoning would render them subject to Individual defiance. Both are sub [Jyt. to the lafr andneither Is above It. If a citizen, though be may hon estly believe that hts rights have been Invaded, may elect whon, and to what eifent, he will obey the mandates of the court and the requirements of the law as Interpreted -byTtM court, instead of pursuing tfce orderly course of appeal* not only the courts {.but government itaelt would become end ?mm would be re duced^ toastate The ectlon of the Supreme cdirfofi the District of Colombia hi eentenc [Federation of Labor, to 12. ? and months imprisonment In jail. respec ?*s_tha jamltof (be alleged 1 failure of these three defendants To obey the order of \he court directing them to desist? from placing the Bucks Stove and Range Company, oj St. Louij, Mo., on their unfair list In the prosecution pf their boycott against the corporation. WHAT IS HYOMEI? V<m Have Heard About llic Catarrh I t'ure Brown's Drug' Store (iiutr* j anteea. ? h HyrtlHetlBva wonderful antiseptic, I j jbo powerful that it promptly destroys! germ life, ,yet its action on thev__ ?m?? -mpmhrano u extremely sooth ing and healing. It relieves catarrh! IB five minutes; ? it uutes In a few I weeks or mon?y back. Ib is made chiefly of eucalyptus) | and eucolyptol taken- from- the en calyptus forests of inland Australia. The medical profession knows that on absolutely -eertaiB germ destroyer and? with- the- active principles of eucalyptus as a base Hyomel Is ihade'inore efficient, pleas ant and quick acting by the addition of Thymol, an antiseptic and didln^ fectant largely employe?! in the L.hj teriaft^ System. Guaiacul and other important medicinal agents are also inclined in^Ae Hyomel formula, fhich, -without doubt. Is the greatest has ever known. , Hyomel Is a powerful, penetrating antiseptic that is pleasant to use. ul does not contain a particle of cocaine, nplnm or. any habit-formi^ or in jurious drug. .. Xo dqsing the stomach Vnen you ttse Hyomel. Just breathe it in through the small inhaler that comes with -eacir ounrrr" soiav^y" leading druggists everywhere and In Wash ington by Brown's Drug Store. $1.00 forVomplete outfit. W ATKINS ,H HV STILL Hl'Xfi. Ashcvilje, N. C.. Nov. 2. ? The jury. . which has been out s ure S'.aurday afternoon in i ho case ag-xinvi "Fleet C. watklns. chargtd v.ith the killing jof John H. Bunting,* has not reached an* agreement up to tonight. Judge Adams did not call the Jury in today ?xb he did Monday, so nothing direct has been learned, other than the fact that at times they still argue rather warmly, ar.d that they are still even lv flividedr z'.x for conviction and gjr (or acquittal. Judge Adams stated tonight that he did not know when he would discharge t henv-if an agrae ment was impossible, as it appears now to be. Argument was befeun this after noon in the case of Grant Brigtnan, charged with the killing of his unrle, John Briginan. - WARNING Since Its introduction into the United States, the sales of Parisian Sage have beefl phenomenal. This success has led to many imitations similar In name. t,ook out forthem, they, are.jioi the genuine. See that the girl \vi\h the Auburn hair is on. every package. You can always. get the genuine ai .Brown's Drug. Store. Umiiniim ^i(ra i?* Mio qnii-Wo?ct nrt ing and most efficient hair tonic* in j the world. Jtls m ade""rrr~<T(i n I drm TO- ur.- 5n gerbond's (of Paris) proven theory that dandruff, falling hair, baldness and scalp itch are caused by germs. Parisian Sage kills these dandruff germs-and removes nil trace of dan Hmff in two weeks, or mon?*y bar it stops falling hair and itching twalpj and prevents baldness. And remember that baldness is caused by dandruff germs, those little hard working, persistent devils that day and night do nothing but dig in-^ ?its vitality. ? - Parisian Sage is a 'daintily per fumed hair dressing; not sticky or greasy, and any woman who desires luxuriant and 1 -be* Hi hlng ? hair can get it in two weeks by ..using it. 50 cents a large bottle. ? I SORE THROAT often leads to something worse. Gowan's Preparation gives quick relief for sore throat, nonreeness, croup, colds and pneumonia by * destroying inflammation and con gest ion. Keep it in the home for emergencies. External and pene trating. $1.00, 60c, S5c. All druggiRts. A Large and Well Assorted Line of BOOKS For Boys and Girls. ^WM. B: HARDING Picture Frames to Order. SELECTING A COOK r?el?ct log a Cook you are carsfuT to Inquire a* to their knowledge of cooking. The ume consider ation should be given your baker, Mr. Jacob Fatter, who haa had 25 years experience. served his trade in Germany. Re is in every way quali fied^? do ynur haktnr From th# Dixie wagon you are lerved with clean, wholesome food. An ins pee - | tlon of our pisnt at any time is ift | vited. W. J. RHODES, Proprietor of Dixie Bakery. JUST ARRIVED I WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR* GRA HAM FLOUR. FLAPJACK PAN- | CAKE FbOlU, AND CRACKEU j \ I k WHEAT. I Walter Credle & CO.] *? Guaranteed EVERY BOTTLE OF NYAL'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE GUARAN TEED BY 1*8 TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. THERE IK NOTHING BETTEH IN THE TREATMENT OF I>1S EASES OF THE* KIDNEY AND URINARY. ORGANS. ^ REMEMBER THE NAME ? NYAL'S. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY When the Children Are i STUDYING |YOU SHOULD GIVE j THEM iTHE BEST : LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ? ELECTRIC PLANT. 'K. . ? ' . . A FULL UNE OF OPERA CAPES Sizes-run from U to M inches. The awn Imeirt Is varied, and you will have a perfect range of colors to " select from. And the prices are reasonable. Our iin?* oiLadief! Cos I Suits is admitted to be per fect. Stop in and see it? we'll value your criticism. You will feel at homein , our store. The attendance is instructednot to~try -to sell you anything you do not want, and everyone is very polite. SPENCER DON'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over HI Ihp Telephnwp ||| You can have a Telephone put io your house in the city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and. per-, haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Brokt r, Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Inte/ested parties arc re quested to communicate with Mr. 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 . L months. I =ni nnr=l I HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for ; CHICKENS, EGGS and all J COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay. Grain and kinds Feedstuff ? We handla J ?he very best Kluur at whole- ~ salo. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. FRESH ARRIVALS: Big Hominy, Breakfast Hominy Grits, Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, light and dark: Graham Flour. Whol e Wheat Flour and everything in latest cereals. Neifffcbatel, Pineapple and Edam Gheese. A full line of Dried ai-d Evaporated Fruits. 'Phone us your wants, for quality. J. F. TAYLOE ^ talk &??. ?V>? ?& SSi, A P2>. ? | EAST CAROLINA . - jg Teachers' Training School |r el Establish**! afld maintained by the State for the young wen ? ^ and women who with to qualify themselves for the profession ??> of teaching. Building* and equipment new and modern. Sani- Vi ^ tation perfect' - ? - - ? . . g | SESSION OPENS OC+OBFR 5TH, ' W ^ For prospectus ond information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, r'i President, Green vflle, N. C. H* ^ _ THE I. H. a TOGGLE-JOINT f Is the lighest dr?ft;~?nd mites the must i_i_-comWict bale of *ny prew sold. _ BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS.
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