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The Tailor Dressed Man Gets In ^ ./ .. We are not content to sit idly^ by and let any man suffer the- humiliation of poorly-fitting clothes be cause he does not know The Royal- Tailors System.* That is the purpose of this big advertisement. Td let every last clothes wearer in this town kncfw that now he can have his clothes made to his. o\yn order at a price he can afford. That there is a master measure taker here at this store waiting to take his measure and a Royal craftsman in Chicago or New York waiting to tailor his cloth over those measures in the latest styles. ? ; Deep down in your heart , you have always coveted tailor made clothes ? every man has. Some men may have smothered Pride and accepted a factory?^ made^ubstitutc-beefr&se-of fancied economy. But the envy of the man with a gA<nl l-til.M lifs inrnntPii in P!V>?ry linfnilnr^rl r lnthe^ wearer N ^ ... \ ' That envy need no longfrf remain ungralified in yoTH- Here is a tailoring service, that because of its enormous output, its national field, is bringing the~ best hand-tailoring within the purse reach of all. i . " . .. . We have 500 beautiful- Fall and Winter Woolens ready to show you. Call and see them to-day. "T WdVAl- TAILORING ?l|l BEST IN MSHINGM" ARE YOU ON A SALARY? If no WP want tr> rnrrpspnnd with vou. Especially if you are not earning a LARGE salary. You are the man who really NEEDS insurance most ? the protec ? lion-foi-the-fainily kind ? the kind that will P AY YOU A DEFINITE MONTHLY INCOME when you are d isabled by accident or illness ? the kind thafprotects ? -youtbank^account and saves you a whole lot of worry. Drop ui a postal ? ItWoh'tcost you a cent to Investigate and we don't wa 1ST you to tpend a dollar with us unless you are convinced that it will PAY Y OU *o be insured. CARL D |> \rkKR, Gen'l Insurance. Four Years Ejcpertence. ? ' Havens-Small Bld'x " 'Phone 85 _ njcT wrmrivirn HTWV/ JK ?r?. ?? n i -r r ? A shipment of America's finest production and the ? I world's greatest Sewing Machine. The ball bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy monthly payments. Don't forget that we are head quarters for the besr sewing machine needles and oft. Be ware of imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the best. Not how cheap, buf how good we can give you for your money. RUSS BROS. | THE PICTURE PR AMERg I J be Gem Theater _ RACHKLOR'M MISFORTl'XK ? A comedy! HEROISM OF A SOLDIER ? War drama. ' KKRyiCK OF A FR1KM) ? Com edy. r V ? The drawing for the beautiful set of Sliver' Fruit Halve*, with Pearl Handle*, purclutseri from the stock of A. (J. Sin It hoi* Si Co., will take place this ^vening at H.80 o'clock. Everyone holding coupons should be present nnd try to secure thin val uable prize. The music to night will be of a bet* ter ditto Uiaa ever. ? EXECUTION Mill North Carolina. Beaufort county. In the Saparfor court, i T. T. phllllpi n. Brtap? _____ Br vlrfue of or MMatlon directed' to lb* under elsned from til* Superior court of Beftufort county. In the day, the ?2d day of November, 1JT0?? at the courthouse door of said county, at It o'clock m., sell to the highest tlon. Ill ttta rtjM. tt'le Mid Mmt which the ?ld W. A. BrldftM ludil I thk 14th d?7 of J?nn?rj, ltOt. la tha ?lt: A certain tract or parcel of land in Beaufort county, State of North Caro Una. and Washington township. It i being a part of what is known aa tue I Sparrow land, and situated at the corner of Sparrofr street and Moor's alley, as* they are staked out through said tracfeof land. Beginning at the northwest corner erf ? Mouis ? at ley where It Intersects Sparrow street, 239 led. flow the suiter of Gladden street, one of the streets of the town of Washington, running thence, south with. Moor a alley "1 20 feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 teet, thence north parellei with Moors alley to. Sparrow street 120 feet, thence east with Sparrow street -In Moors allftVu30_feeL>.ltJbfcl0g the beginning. ? It- being a lot fronting Sparrow street SO feet, and Moors al ley 120 feet, and Is the same lot of lkwit In ? P ^ 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 thla conveyance. Thla the 15th day of October, 1909. OEO. E. RICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. SOT1CE OK HAl-K. ? By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain d6e*T of moYtgage from Harvey O. Hill and wife to F. O. Paul & Bro., dated the ^2 1st day of March, 1907, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Beau fort county. In book 143 at-page 351. the undersigned' will on Ijomlay, the 22d day of November, 1909, at 1J o'clock noon^ offer for sale at public anp.tfon for raah all that cartaln trart or jimuol uf laud, situate, lying and being In the county of Beaufort and 8tater of North Carolina, and In Choc owlnity township, beginning at Jolt Cobb'a and Dave Edwards' corner, wiuor mxmurnm on mm aira raRr lading from t^he Jack Oarrow place to Ohoco^inlty Bridge, thence run ning in a southwardly course to a*l4 stump, standing about 500 yards fro ?T~ said corner and near Bill $raftch, thence from said llghtwood stump a northeasterwardly course a straight 11UA Hit' Hit nniu cm the Main road, leading? from Jack Carro\v.p]aG0*to Chocowinity Bridge, thence from said mile post a north eastwardly course to the dividing line botwoon ? Fowle and Paramoure. thence with said dividing line to thtT beginning at the Co>?b and Dave Ed wards' corner, containing 50 acres^oT land, and being the same tract of land described in the aforesaid mort gage. This the 16th da;* of Oetober, 1909. F. 0. PAUL ? BRO., Mortgagee. - - Rv-W. C. Rodman. Attorney. MUST BE OBEYED. w The following ordinance passed bi rth e^ city aldeimen must be compHed with, and for the benefit of those con cerned it Is published below: All bills against the town Bhairtf? presented to the town -clerk on or be fore the 25th day of each month and" by him placed in the hands of the chairman of th? auditing committee before the last day qf the current month. W.'B. Windley, City Clerk. When a girl is angry because a man wants to kiss her it'a a Blgn she Mould J>e astounded if he didn't want to. No Guess Work -Craap. CoMa, 8or? throat, llroBchJtln, Pnrutaonia, quickly broken up My Viclffc fraat external Jtemerij, tk P. ?aha. Bab It oat aleo for : TOWN di TALK Robert FovPle left yesterday af ? jtarnnon f?yr and Canrlotte | t ?Iirs Mabl Dixon, who lus been (Jf?^dmg a Jew day# in thk citSLQli j business, left yesterday for New Dr. IZ. f>. Primrose cam? over frotn[ .M?u- Hern.. yesterday in uu iLUloaiii-_ bile and returned on the late train. ternoon for BelhaVnn. Mrs. George Gorh^ju. of Swan | QuarUr. was in the city yesterday af ternoon. uu route to Rocky Mount. Mr. Wyatt L. I^atighlnghouKo wen' to Yandemere yesterday afternoon. ? ? ?Mrs. E. W. NVoolard, of Norfolk. I Is in the -city, visiting Mr. and Mi*. | J. P. Kear, on East Main street. ? ? ?Mr. Frank Jordan returned last I evening after a ^might's stay In Tarboro. Mrs. Paul Sparrow, of Aurora, ar rived in the city this morning to visit at the home of Mrs. R. B. Shaw. West Second street. Miss Lilly Stetvert returned thin morning after a visit to Greenville Miss Katie Harris left this morn' lug for Plnetown. after a visit to her s'ster, Mrs. W. C. Waters. Miss Martha Everett, of l,aurlui burg, and Miss Fanny Dockery. of Rockingham, are the guests of M and Mrs. Angus McLean. ftSK BROWN'S DRUG STORE Pari sin 11 So ec. the Hair Grower, in X?m Kcl<l in America i.u Money l>i:vk Plan. It's a might: good -thing for the ?women of America that Parisian Sage ran now be obtained in every town of consequence. No preparation for the hair has done to much to stop falling hair arid eradicate. ..dandruff and make ? wo men 'a hajr beimlful .is Paraian Sage. Parisian Sage is the only certain. j destroyer of the datidrui I which is the cause of 97 per cent of , hair troubles. These pernicious, persistent and uctlve little devils thrive on the ordinary hair tonics. Parisian 3age>Jtf "such aii extraordi nary and qnjck acting eejuvenator that Brown's Drug Store, who are 'agents in Washington, guarantee it I to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks o ? money back. I It is a magniflccnt dressing for . women who desire luxuriant, lus ' trou's hair t-h'at compels admiration. ' And a lafge bottle of Parisian Sage I costs only 50 cents at Brown's Drug I Store and* nil over America. Not Built to Endure. j Even In our cities the highways ar?> not built to endure. They a.re with ' solidity of foundation or of satis factory SllHUi'lng and lu constant ? . mere slapdash pretence. The roads j are cleared, ploughed, cultivated and | fenced In v$ry much after the manner | of the fields they traverse, ^fter a I century of this go-as-you-please indlf | riwnea lliu people ai-tj at laai waking . Lup to the economic waste involved in I getting, about over had roads. Result of a Hundred Years. j While Kentucky hats 8.000 miles of . , atone road. It must be borne In mind | that she has been nearly a hundred | ! years' building them, or, in other ; ! wurdH. that she has built only about . L 80 miles per annum. whereat*. if all I the money you are spending annually | j on public roada were spent In build Ing stone roads at a cost of $3,000 per 1 | mile, you would now be building about | ' C80 miles of stone road annually. B Live Issue in Iceland. Highway Improvement is becoming la live' Issue in Ireland It Is claimed that with good roads more than 40. JK)0 acres of land could be made proflt '~al>Te Tot Agricultural purposes nnd that such roads would lead to the de velopment of tne rtcti rvtu (if |oM which .are known to exist near Rey : kjavlk, the chief seaport, k ? Across the Contiiy(pt. What the country would like to I have is a great highway from the At lantic to the Pacific- -one that would not be contingent upon tiro action of j various Stales along the route, but j i that would take the most direct line 1 feasible. 8uggests Automobile Tax. An automobile tax that goes to the j Improvement of roads will help to up lift the farmer as much an a voltime of gcod advice. FOR HKADACHK ? Mirk's Capmtfne. Whethor fro fa Colds, Heat. Stom ach or Nervous I'roubles, Capudlne | will raHmra_yp.iL. I fa liquid? pleas ant to ta\e? ?rr* immediately. Try It, JGc., 25c. and 60r.. mt drug stores. OYSTERS! PHONE *>? I.T.WYATT _ .T - J, 9 ' . " - 9 E SURfc AND COME TO WA$HINC#TD73 CORN JUDGING D AY WEDNESDAY. NOV. 10. 1909. \ And see how to get moCe co^n otfth^farm. How to put more coki In your bam. * ? _ . gm WM. BR AG AW Sc^O., -J / First Insurance Agrqis in Washington, In. CJ. RECEIVED YESTERDAY ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF ~ ~T~~ 2W? . ? = Tarbell Cheese I E. R. MIXON & CO. HARDWARE m Wholesale Distributors OF THE FAMOUS O. K. LINE OF m m WHEN YOU BUY AN '^K," ? STOVE ? - SATISFACTION IS ASSURED Look for the 0. K. Dealers Washington, N. C. '
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