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LEGAL NOTICES^ ? 4 By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of truat from Halachi Walker and Nathapiel Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, dated October *1, If ? 1 . aa< dalyr* corded In tturafflca 6* the register of deeds of Beaufort^ county, in book 106. naae 292. to wfcich reference if hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day of Novem ber," 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at tha courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public . auction, offer, for aale for cash, . the following described prop erty: In Beaufort county, N. C.. ? Richland township, and adjoining tho landfi that formerly belonging to the Crawford heins, beginning in the middle~Of the Bergeron canal at Dan iel Walker's son$hwest corner, then north 2 1-2 east 23 76.190 chain* to Daniel Walker's northwest corner in the middle canal, then with said ca nal north 87 1-2 west 3 30-100 chains across one cut to the ditch on. the west side of said cut, then with saTd ditch south 2 1-2 west 23 76-100 chains' to the Bergeron canal t^en with said canal south 87 1-2 ei 30-100 chajns to the beginning.) [_ containing 8 acres- more or less. Thla 17th day of October. 1909. R. T. BONNER. Trustee. | BXBCVTION SALS. North Carolina, "BMufort county. Inl the Superior court. F. T. Phillips | vs. W. A. Bridges. By virtue of or execution ^directed to the undeniigned from the Superior court of Beaufort county, In 'the above entitled action I will on MOn day, the 22d day of November, 1900, -- at the conrthotttc door of saidcounty, at 12 o'clock m., sell to the highest bidder for caBh to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, tltlw -and Interest which the said W. A. Bridges had'oiT the 14th day of January, 1908, In (he following described real estate, to-' wit: A certain tract or parcel of land In j Beaufort county, State of North Caro lina, and Washington township. It being a part of what is known as the Sparrow landj and situated at tho corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as they are staked out through said tract of land. Beginning at the northwest corner <St Moors alley where It Intersects Sparrow street, 239 feet'Trom the center of Oladden street, one of the streets of the town of Washington, running thehcd aon with Moors alley 120 feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thence north ^arejlel with Moors alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, thence east with Sparrow street to Moors alley 30 feet. It being the beginning. ta: helny r lot, ffrmtipfl Sparrow street 30 feet, and Moors al ley 120 feet, and la the same lot of land conveyed' In a deed from P. W. Fort and wife to W. A. BHdgea, Hated November 26, 1906, and duly record ed In the register's office of Beaufort couhty, and is referred to and made % a part of this *onveyanc&. This the 15th day of October, 1909. GEO. E. RICKS. ? Sheriff of Beaufort County. I NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage from Harvey. G. HUI and wife to F. O. Paul & Brq., dated the 21st day of flic of the Register of Deorirof Rnnn i fort county. In book 143 at page 351, the undersigned will on Monday, the npii By 51 BSSgEg iyu?- at \r o'clock noon, otfta/- for sale at public auction for cash all that certain tract or parrel of laud, situate, lying and being In the county of Beaufort and State of North Caroling, and In Choo owlnlty township, beginning at Joe. Cobb's and Dave Edwarda' corner, which corner stands on the Main road loadlng-from the J ark Carrow place to Chocowinlty Bridge, thence run ning in a southwardly course to said Dave Edwards' line to a llghtwood ?tump, standing about 500 yaj-ds from said corner and near Bill r Branch, thence from said llghtwood stump a northeasterwardly course a fetraJgtu line ~to the six:tatl? on the Main road, leading ffom Jack Car row plaee to qbocowlnlty Bridge, thence from said mile post a. north eastwardly course to the dividing line between " Fowle and Paramoure, thence with said dividing line to the beginning at the Oo*?b and Dave Ed wards' comer, containing 50 acres of land, and being the same tract of land-described in the aforesaid mort ? . This the 16th day-of October; 1?09. .1 F. O. PAUL * B HO., Mortgagee. By W. G. Rodman, Attorney. FOR HEADACHE ? Hick's Capudlne. Whether from Colds, Heat. Stom ach or KWVous troubles, Capudlne will relieve yen. -It'? liquid? pleas ant to take-racta Immediately. Try It. 10c., 2&. and 50*.. at druc stores. office. "3ragawi DOESN'T THIS BEAT ; ' A LIFE OF / Single - Ble'ssedness? YOU KNOW IT DOES. ' ? Then,srliy tlcm't you start thing 8 iust llkethle. right now ? plan, with our aid. a cozy little home all your own. We'll furnish It as you wish It ? Just as artistically as you and we together can make It ? and you can pay us for it a Utile each time that you receive your salary. It's just like putting money Into a savings bank, this home furnish ing ? the dollars and pennies that you now squander will more than pay this Mttle weekly or monthly payment ? why don't you begin now? We're ready and 'waiting to help you. WM. BRAGAW & CO.* N. CL SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO. .ARE Y.OU ON A SALARY? if you are not earning a L A.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 saves you a whole lot of worry. Drop us a postal? it won'tcost you a cent to investigate and wc don't want I you to spend a dollar with us unless you are convinced that it will PAY YOL" ( to be insured. CARL j) PARKER, C.en'l Insurance. | Four Years [Experience. j Havens-Small Bld'ic 'Phone 85 2 Carloads of Horses and Mules RECEIVED TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Farmers Attending Corn Judging Day Invited to Inspect 'Stock. finest "Ever Seen Here. Washington Horse Exchange. CORN GROWERS ATTENTION We do more wofk than all the other cleaning and pressing plants in the city combined. THERE'S A REASON Get wise. 45ring us yQur clothes. Wright's Steam Pressing Works, '"WHO PRESS BkSTTN WXshi!nGTOTn'. ?HELP IS OFFERED? worthy vnr\r. muland WOMLN. 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Gibson XXXX 84.00 Herbert's Malt ...... . . 3.00 Mountain Dew 3.00 Country Club 2.RO STRAIGHT <X>RN WHISKEY. Per Gi Mountain North Carolina, 4 years old . 3.00 Silver Sprlag, 5 years old . ? SJiO The above can be bad In quart bottles If desired. *1 CftlftlUfUV nut (ive. ? Malt /uders a specialty. FRANK MILLER Importer and Dealer in Whiskies, Bramlles, Wines, Cordials, Etc. T HAIJi STREET, NEXT TO FLAKTERH -- . RICHMOND. vlltniNIA. NATIONAL BANK. TOWN ? ^ TALK R?v. .O. E. Harriil. pastor of the ^srtr-rn ? ftfcttt f hnrrh ???'? ?tsli or In the city yesterday en route to his home, after holding a revival In Plnetown. ? * Mr. and Mr?. J. A. McCotter, of Vandemere, were rihfiors in the city Mrs. Herbert M. Jenkins and Her- { bert, Jr., went to wHliamstoiv yester day afternoon fgr a visit to friend* | and relatives.-^ ? ? I Mrs. H. R, Munford^ of Ayden. spent yesterday in the city on her way to visit friends In "Vandemere. ??i ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, ol Aurora, were in the city Corn Judg ing Day. ? ? Mr. C. II. Cobb, A. C. L. traiu m aster at Tarboro. spent yesterday In the city. I - -f- ? ? -? ? Mrs. John K. Hoyt and Mis* Mar gie Blount returned yesterday from a trip to Baltimore, after an absence of, a fortnight. ? ? Senator B. F. Ayoock, .of Free mont, was a visitor here yesterday and left this morning for Belhaven. * ? *" ? ? Mrs. John H. Stnall^ Misse9 Bess Boyd and Pat MorgwC^UJ^ this morn ing for New* Bern at attend the'drain age meeting there. Hon. John H. Small went to New Bern last night to attend the drain age meeting.. ? ? J. Mr. W. C Rodman left last night for Belhaven on business. Mr. W. J. McWilllams, of Aurora", i was a visitor in our city on Corn | .Judging Day. ~ | Colonel Fred Old?, secretary of the Raleigh Chamber?of Cnmmcrce and a | newspaper correspondent of note, was here yesterday from Raleigh. i ? * Colonel Beneham Cameron, presi dent of the Raleigh i liamber of com terdayr ? ? Messrs. OJC. ^tilley and H. H. Ros?,i-of? Edprard, were here yester day. z.: \ I Col. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, attended the Corn Judging tmr Mr. Joseph F. Tayloe went to New Bern to attend the drainage meeting. ' ?. J ? ? Mr. Hoyt Moore returned this morning after a buslnesn trip out of town. ? ? M r. H. C. Mayo, ?>t South Creek, was a visitor in the city today ? ? * Mrs. Ed Wallace aud children ar rived from Morehead City today to visit Mrs. R 0. Moore |W?e-f U AUKUOA^ii; Greenville. N. O.. soli Friday for" C. S~Forbea? *i'l r'r, .}> mi lie; 106? l?c. 126 ?20 He. h6fi4 3c. 30 50c. ? AveragP. a Or - ''""1? ^ *riarn9? i M 7 \ 3:1 ? 10 %c. G$@ 14 -14 c. Otiil IM. 8 4 V 24c, 52 H 33c. W. W. Smith ? 200fcll*4c. 322 b I lie, 188 &' 12 He, 180ft I5>4c, <8? 23 He. 40@ 34e, lOfiMc. When we get the goods we deliver I tho money, bo come to the Center Brlnkley, Hutcbings & Spain. JUST ARRIVED WHOLK WHEAT FIXH'R. GRA Jl AM FIX) HIV, FLAPJACK PAN CAKE FLOUR, AX1) CRAOlfRD WHEAT. . Walter Credle & GO. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for CHICKENS, EGGS afkd all j COUNTRY PRODUCEl We carry Hay, Grain and all kind* Feeding ? We hand I a the very best Flour at whole sale. . PAtJL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. CAN KfcK IX THE DARK. Richmond1; Va., Nov. W. ? Though totally blind in the daytime. Aubrey Wilson, a young man 'of Nottoway county, Va., can readily distinguish objects in the darkest night. His .case is attracting much attention among the medical fraternity in this section of. the country. On account . -of bio pectriiar-affittttOu, young Wll7" gun Is without a rival as a hunter of the nocturnal possuiil. 1 \ "I have beetTTrylhg tif enter the University of Virginia." be said. "Cut on account of my affliction 1 am meeting great discouragements. J have spent a small fortune with oc- | cul B8, but have received no bene-j flclal results." -- Country Club Tea. Mrs. B. G. Moss was the Country club this afternoon and wel comed the visiting .members" "and friends with charming grace. The afternooV though warm and the sky lowering. proved most pleasant after all, and the trip to and from Wash ington Park was delightful. It takes a mighty old aurkey to hear cranberry sauce mentioned w HIT" out thinking of lis neck. THB CITY HONORKD. Washington was .honored yester day by quite a number of the news paper men from other towns. Rep resentatives of the News and Obser ver. The Railegh Times, Elizabeth City Independent, and others, were visitors. The News trusts each and everyone had a pleasant day and en Joyed themselves. THAXKStt IV 1 XG It El IT A I On Thursday evening. November 25, at 8 o'clock, the students of Car olina institute* will give a concert in the school chapel. The-sehvol being much irirfcer. with more adVfinced pupils than it has ever had, is more able to give a good penital. Every ^oung lady who attends .he concert is requested to .Jir.ing basket. The young men cortie pre pared t?> buy them. Tr.i* is Uom> sb as to uvoid admission nt the d nor. Th? decorations will bo arranged in* birr vent t jne season. The public is cordially invited and will add much to the enjoyment of the children by attending. Th? pro gram will be published later. For the prettiest young lady, a M>f? pillow w Ill-be given A atore's ad. today should 1m> aa! much bigger and better than that of a_?ear ago today as the store itaelf l? bigger and baUav* OfFYMAKKKT. JBlI? 24c Chickens, grown 25 to 30c Spring chickens 10 to 25c Green salted bides 9c Green hides gc jtfixed wool., .*.18. to 20c Tallow 3 i-2c Wool, free from burrs .....20c Sheerlings G to 10? i Lambskin .25 to 40c COTTON Seed cotton 5.40 Lint cotton V3 3-4 Good News Many Washington Readern Have Heard It and I^roflted Thereby. "P.ftod nawa trayala f^i " ?nnt tho thousands of bad back sufferers In Washington are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, 'thanks to Doan's | Kidney Fills. Thousands upon thou sands of people are telling the good | news of their experience with the. Old ' Quaker Remedy. Here is mi example worth reading: John G. Latham. 907 Cotanch St. , I Greenville. N. C-, says: "Doan's Kid- 1 ney Pills far surpassed any other kid- 1 ney remedy I had previously used. For some time my kldneyS were dis ordered. the secretions being too fre quent in passage Hnd painful when voided. Heading of Doan's Kidney Pills, I was so favorably impressed j that I procured a box. They, seemed ; to go directly to the peat of my trou ble, giving me relief in a short time My kidneys were restored to their normal condition, the secretions gave me no further trouble, and 1 felt bet ter In every way.'? For sale Hjr all doalers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. M Remember the name ? Doan's ? and take n'o 6ther KAJ MOllK PRtJT AND LF.SS ?; -J MEAT and you will feel better. My line of Fruits nre of the l>est RAT MORE CANDIES It In stimulating ? Your system ^requires it. My line of ('hImIIck nre not surpassed. Fresh Choc olates at 20 cents per pound. ^ W. J., RHODES Celery and lettuce today. WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY FOR V Paris Patterns ~~ All Seams Allowed Guaranteed the -most satis factory on the n^arket. PRICE 10 CENTS Spencer Bros. I-Olt PEVEttlHHN'a&g and ACHING | Whether from Malarious conditions, I Colds or overheating, try Kicks' Cap udine. It reduces the fever and re lieves the aching. It's liquid ? 10. 25 aud 50 ceuts at drug stores. Endorsed by highest medical expert* and -observant druggists as the most valuable discovery of the ?age, Vlck's Croup and I'nrtimonla Salve. Take no subntitute for this eld reliable. ."iOt und $1.00. All Druggist*. GREATLY RKIH'i'KI) JtOl'XI) TRIP EXCURSION FARES ?- to I NORFOLK, VA. - | Account ATLANTIC DEEPER WATERWAYS CONVENTION Nov. 17-20, ItfOO, ami Visit of PRESIDENT TAFT ! K9*i MM?h 1009. | Tl?fc Norfolk & Southern Railway | will setl round trip tickets at ex tremely low fares from all points on I Its lines to Norfolk. Va.. Nov. 16th, j 17th. ISith and 19th. 1 909. with final ; limit returning until Nor. 21 at. w \unrni.L' ijii:a n.hT^t rLi. * ORATION I Friday. Nov. lOtli. I PRESIDENT TAFT* 8 Flrat VUlt to TIDEWATER VIRGINIA Special trains will leave KdaiHon at 6.00 a. iu.. Nov. 19th. \ ia Suffolk D> vl?lon i Horkfri'.'ri .Innfllon and Eliz abeth City; also via direct line through Hertford and Elizabeth Clt.r, arriving Norfolk at 9.30 tf. m.. in time for Mammoih Military and Na val Parade. Tickets Bold fg r all trains Nov. j 19th, good returning same day on regular or sperial trains, at much lees ' tb an one-way fare. PROGRAM Mammoth Military and Naval Pa-1 I rade of S>,000 men reviewed by Pres-' I ident Taftjit 10.30 a", m.? Nov. 19th. , Adrtiwn by President* Taft at 11.30 a. in. ? Grand Pyrotechnic I display at City i?qtk-ja. 7-X.1 iu.nu.-__. Virginia . Hear n aud t/ap? ' H^iiry always attractive, never more- de lightful lhHi> in .November. j llrt urtitng- suerial tra'us will leave I Norfolk Nov. 19th at 6.05 p m.. for= I Edenton via Elizabeth City and Keck ' ford Junction, making" all stops and at 11.30 p. m. to Edenton via direct line. Get complete Information from Ticket Agents, or address 7 H. t .Til IK.l t %, I i. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. v. 1 DON'T Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. v ? ? You can have a Telephone put In your house in the city or at your faro* at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and. per haps a life by being Indirect and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer. Mer chant and Broktr, ? ?"? Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Intc.-cated parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'f 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 i| months. ~ I U ? 11 =inr=jJ When the Children Are STUDYING YOTJ SHOULD GIVE THEM ,THE BEST - LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. Guaranteed EVERY BOTTLE OF NYAL'S KIDNEY? WMiS ARE GUARAN TEED BY Uft TO GIVE ( PERFECT SATISFACTION. \ e IN THE TREATMENT OP DIS EASES OF THE^KntNW' AND TSn\\n\ REMEMBER THE NAME ? ^ ^ NYAL'S. WASHINGTON drug company; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IOTH -n* Corn Judging Day We will look at your corn. You look through our stock. Remember We Sell "Town Tolk Flour " ' WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR CITY - JOS. F. TAYLOE. ?Phones 123 and 124 ? . - ? ? - A m i il PUBLIC ^VniMiL- AHUI I WI
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