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LE^AL notices North- Carolina, Beaufort county. In the Superior court. P. T. Phillips t'va. W. A. BrldjM. By virtue of or execution directed to the undiralgned from the Superior court of Beaufort county, lu the above entitled nation I will on Moa . at the courthouM door of said county, at 12 o'clock ip., soil to the highest bidder for cash to 'satisfy said execu r ~ tion, all the right, title and Interest which the said W. A. Bridges had on^ tha 14th day of January. 1908. In the following described real estate, to wlt: A certain tract or parcel of land In Beaufort county. State of 'North Caro lina, and Washington township. It being a part of what Is known as the Sparrow land, and situated at che corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as they are staked out through said 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 alley 120 feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thence north parellel with Moors alley .to Sparrow Btreet 120 feet, thence east 'with Sparrow street to Moors alley 30 feet, It being the beielnnlnie^ ? It being a lot fronting Sparrow street 30 feot, and MoorsaU 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 | county, - and la referred to and made a part of this conveyance. Thla the 15th day of October, 1909. 1 - OEO- E- KICK8. Sheriff of Beaufort County. Notice op salk. 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, W5, anir duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufort county, book 134, page 333, which reference Is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 28th day of Novem ber, 1909, at 12 o'clock noou, at the courthouse door of. Beaufort county, at public auction, offor^for -sale for Cfffehj the following dk&cjHicd prop-' erty: in the town of Be**h Grove, beginning at the corner of lot No. 6, 12 and iT^-lOO chains we*t of the mid* die of the canul. tts? n. woal .with tne main road j chain?. then parellel with C. H. Peacock's line south to Cypress Run, thfcn down Cypress Run far enough that by running north j)hrellel with G. H. Peacock's lino y^ * *can strike the beginning, then n^rth parellel with- said Peacock's line to the beginning, containing. 10 acres. Mnore or leas. * * . . ' C. S. DIXON. Truht'oe. ; NOTICE OF 6ALR. North' Carolina, Beaufort County.' Superior Court, before the Clerk. Norwood L. Simmons, AdmY. of *? Fred. RexpaKS, dee'd., vs. Hattie Rep pass, widow, J no. B. Kospaes and Easter lies pass, heirs ?TTkw. Under and* by virtue of a decree of the Superior Cour.t of Hd^ufort coun " ty, made in the" aT>oVe cause, the On t derslgned commissioner, appointed in said cause, will offer for sale at the ? on Monday# the 6tH day of December, s 1'903,-nl ig- ui., tor cash, at public auction to the'toJifhest bidder, the fol lowing described, tract of land, situ ated in North Carolina, Beaufort county, la Bath township, adjninlfitf the lands of Jno. B. Re spaas and oth ^ era: Beginning at a gum n> T5CT south of Jno. B. Respass' corner of a tract of Jand conveyed to him by Fred RespaBS by deed dated Apr4l, 1908,1 book 150, page* 220, Register of - Deeds office, Beaufort county ; thence north 15 feet, thence eastwardly 106 . yffTffi Wit h UiG poultry yard to "the corner thereof, thence southwardly oi yards to a path or farm lane,! thence with said lane south 66 sec onds east 144 poles to- " Fulton's branch or creek; theitce with Ful ton's branch about 7.0 poles to the northern line of a tract of land de scribed In a mortgage, from Fred Respass U> W. A. Woolard, dated April 11, 1008, beok 148, page 261, ? ? Register of Deeds ^Bce-of Beaufort county; thence with said line north 66 seconds west 205 poles fo Bath or Front creek; thence with said creek to the beginning, containing 26 ^ , - acres more or leas, Said land will be ?old subject to the dower right \f0ro 1 in of Hattie Respaas, widow/ her dower right being an estate for her life time only, on the following <Je sullied parcel of saidtMKU; Begin ning on Bath creek at a point which is the continuation of a line running parellel to fhelhie 8-4, Which lios 2? ^ yhrds to the .gouth of said line 3-4; and thenc* south 66 eaat pgreliet to 3-1 .to the Fulton '8 branch; |hence down Fulton's branch to^iointNo.. 4 on map; thence to No. 3 on map, THE SURPASSING CORN EXHIBITS ^^^0^ "^ ?effui t to unite. Piut?tft corn <>?p? and other yroprly by>INSUR. ANCP-from Bragaw, of coiuie. WM. J3RAGAW & CO., Fkl laiiininri Aaaola *n WMKInjt^, N. C. DOESN'T THIS BEAT A LIFE OF , Single - Blessedness ? ? YOU KNOW IT DOES. Then why don't you 8tart things Just like this, 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 far it n ittti? you receive your salary. It'B just like putting money Into a savings hank, this home furnish ing ? the dollars and pennies that you now squander will more than pay thin Utile weekly or monthly payment ? why dou't you begin now? We're randy and fta.ltlpg fn linlp jrrtn JRtflu? n. SOUTHERN x FURNITURE ?Q. II IE Thanksgiving Proclamation: I am very thankful that I am living. I am very thankful that I have hail a nice bus iness since last Thanksgiving. I am very thankful that our city has gone for ward this year. I am very thankful for past patronage and will be thankful for the future. Thanking you to remember me, CARL D. PARKER. Gen'l Insurance. Four Years Experience. Havens-Small Bid 'it 'Phone 85. Blasting Fuse and Caps, : :: : ' . Electric Fuses, Mteriesy-, Blasting Machines and Dynamite oil hand. McKeel* Richardson Hardware - Company There is a great variety of Carpenters tools on the market but there is only one .complete -brand made for quality, that is the reason Ve.sell the ?, , famous*//# KUlifft Brand. The KttmCVTfflt Trade - - Mark or the words KtfH KUTTHt on any tool are an v absojGte guarantee. ' Buy a tool under this brand, ana you will know you are getting the best. - J. H. Harris ? ? Plumbing & Supply co. thence to. No. ?; thence to No. 1; thence down Bath creek to the-begii) nfcp; as referenco to the map o I said -property, 1 U BW_ m vmA V)ll ?how, the designation of the points Noa. 1, 2, 3 and 4. See report of Jury, of record. Clerk's office. . Safd dower^intereat including dwelling and .other buildings on said tract. This November V, ? ? NORWOOD L* SIMMONS. _ Commissioner. NOTICE. firms nod others from whom purchases may be made by any nu;' Mwptl mm iuiwbi uf iub un> or Washington, are hereby notified to only furtatfth- such supplies upon pre sentation of regular form of requisi tion^ from head* of such departments or bfflciais of the city, "rixla to take' effect cm and after November 1,1909. G. 1L STERLING, Mayor, w. B. Wlndley, City Clerk. Hon. Jobn H. Small returned home J lie attended the drainage meeting. ? m i?? Mr. ^George A. Crabtree, a clever knight of the grip, of Goldsboro. was hero yesterday shaking hands with his many friends. .:i 9 3 ? " Mr. Joseph F. Tayloe who1 war one of the delegates to. the drainage meeting. New Bern, has returned home. He aays the meeting* wtya a most delightful one and New\iiern entertalnedrllte delegates royaliyS * . ? ' ? Mr. and Mrs. H. C Mayo, of South I Creek, were the guests yesterday of I Mr. and Mtr8. J. L. Mayo; East Sec- 1 ond street. ? ? Rev. C. W. Maxwell, of South Bos-: 1 ton, Va., Is in ,the_ city*- visiting his | brother, Mr. P. P. Maxwell. Messrs. B. H. Mlxon and R. H. I Mixon, of. South Creek, are visitors! in the city today. mi- ?nfi Mrs, ureeiy annr. of I Swan Quarter, are in the city today, I the guests of Mrs. George Spencer, f Mr. Brinn took in the drainage meet ing at New Bern and returned this | XMiIb. Wea.- tJiidlcy left (his morn ing tor Lake Landing, Hyde county, where she will attend the. Dudley Long wedding next Wednesday. r ~ Messrs. J. H. Austin and J. W. Mayo, of Sputh Creek, -werg Wash ington visitors ; today.' ? ? -- ? ? Misses Mary Austin Clover, of iStatesville; Annie Whitaker, of Kins Itoh, arrived In the city last evening and are the guests of ills&es AdeKfce land Elizabeth Mayo, corner of Peirr" and West Second streets. _ * 81 Superintendent K. C. Newbold at tended the inauguration of President Wright ot the . Eastern Carolina Training School. Greenville, yester day. He returned home on the even tug Xnrfnllt ami Southern train. ~~ Airs. Justus Randolph and Master .Justus Randolph' left yesterday for Willlamsrdn, where they will vjsit friends and .^relative* for- some days. ? .-<y ' ? ? Dr. A. C.. Hoyt rey^Dod today from at several days trfp<fo Roanoke Flu ids where he formerly practiced n-.e:! Icine* ' ' Miss Nora 'Angel returned last nUht from a trip to Nt\f Bern where visited friends .for a couple of : days. *??** ? x** ? ? Mrt. "jphn 8mall and Miss ISec? Boyd returned yesterday evening from a trip to aCW Bern. Dr. W. If. Dlson. of Kdward, !s in the city today returning iro'm it trip to Greenville. Mr. Thos. \V. Prftchafd has reiuvii | ed front- a business trip of a week. Air. Sanies A. Davis, of Aydeii. ar rived- in flie city this lnortiing" to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Madison. for a few days. 4 V ? j "t .V.!'. W- I.. U.u|,hun 11 nm.i.id 1 ? ? im city thte morning after a trip to Oreeuvlfip to attend tn& ittailg.irui!u:! of President Wright of the training school, .also meeting of the North easter^) . County Superintendent?. ? ? Mrs, iflilbert Rumiey returned to day from Wilmington, where she has been visiting tor some days.- ? , f ' "? . Mrs. :G. B. Boyd arrived In the city ^hls morning to visit relatives for some' time. Mr. 8urrey Parker was a visitor In the city today.* C.. arrived In the city today on the Mr. and Mr?. Wyatt Laughinghouse, fWest Second street f 1 ? ? In the drawing last night at the TO CURB A COLD IX OXE MY (Take I. AMATIVE BROMO Quinine Tiriiytid^ w>oney if it fails to cur?. E. W. GROVE'S signa turp Is on cacta bpz. 5} 5c. l?on*t tall ma yon hare n head iinleM you liar? a picture of fcer. The picture comes first, the original hccoikI. % BAttRfrS STL 1 MO. Gem. Mrs. (5ook was the lucky win atr of thsbcauttful tt? i ni ?imr, set. The pictures and the music' cou tinue *to ii lease the patrons and to night will be slnTply fine. The' scene, from Faust will be simply magnifi cent. The acting of ' Mephisto and the Maiden, to say nothing of the ex cellent scenery, -wttl -b?-a femur*, and the Rivals for the Pompeelan maid's harflT'wUl please everyone with the magnificent Roman irmra Auut Bmmtt'H Scrapbook is a fine drama with rnbst touching scenes ki It. ."This week's prize Is magnificent rut-glass bowl, bought from A. Q. Smlther & Co. There is going to be a scramble after this. Come and get a chance at It. ? ? There will be a* most? interesting program at the Gaiety this evening, and those attending will be well re paid. Among the pictures to be shown will be Free Boosters, this Is a, heavy drama of merit, -flones, the Burgl?t, will make you laugh, laugh, laugh. The Marble Heart will cer tainly interest and instruct all. They Would Elone is a remedy that is meeting with great success wherever amuBing pictures ever given in Wash ington. Remember the. Gaiety is the place to pass away an hour after supper. Be sure and see the pro gram tonight. Delightful music "DotTt you want a knife to cut It1 with?" The tramp looked hurt. .''MidaiUi" he raid; in freezing tones, "do I look like a man who would eat pie with a knife?" Occasionally a man bumps Into Something that 5s too good to true, ?and the shock wakes him up. HOUSEHOLD CARES Tnx the "Women of Washington tfie Same as Elsewhere. tf-trd ?o attend t-e- -hnt*-?::cltl dutin? With a constantly nch'ng hark. A should not have a bad bacik. And she wouidj/t i: tL? kidneys were well. Doan's Kidney Fills make veil Kidneys., Ilm* h a WnwlihikU'.i mini 1:1 ?? ;?r endorses' this claim: Mrs. Charles J. Jackson. 2:2 Tel fair -street, Washington. X. C.. say?: "I suffered from kidney trouble for some time. My kidneys wpt? very weak and the secretions wer<* so fre quent in passage as to cause me great annoyance. My back -ached almost 'constantly and at time I had sharp, i tivirmT ?ill ? frfttnr ? ihi 'ni^-h ? rrr" ? 1 which almost prevented me faopi pefe^ | forming ? my hoTT?pv,Ti: Ir. ^ ? ? 1; :ill v I heard'about Doan's Kidney Pills a:v>F j procured a supply at the Washington Drag Co. They strengthened my kid Inevs, regulated the passages of the ! secretions and entirely removed the | pains in my back. 1 have not had ! any symptoms of kidney tronble | since tlien-. I. can recommend Doan's . Kidney PHI# as far superior to any ;i. 'it i- aiiM f-y n.j.'.edy ? ? <>***? [ v.sed." CITY MARlibTr ?Kgga. .. .j,. :? ~rrr. ? . . . ,'lbc | Chickens, .grown ... ,'S. . 25 to 30r I Spring chickens 0^ ? 10 *o 25c j Green salted hides...... &c [Green hides Sc | Mixed wddl 7^'. 18 IU JUC j Tallow 3 l-2n j Wool, .free from burrs. . . . . . . . ,20c Sheerlings . . . .- 5 to lOr | T-ambskin 25 to 40c Lint cotton 14 to 14 1-4 NEW YORK PUT? J EE MARKBT Open. Close. July 14.72 14.88 FOll FEVKKlSHNe.88 and ACIIIX<? Whether from Malarious conditions. Colds or *verll?tfling, try Hicks' tfap udine. It reduces the fever and re lieves the. aching. It's liquid ? 10, ?? and 50 cents at drug stores. COTTON December . . . January.3*. . . 14.26 ^-54 43 14.42, 14.58 14.66 04-59 14.76 " 14.90 Rhodes' Roasted Coffees Are Roasted Just Right. 'Phone Rhodes's and get Results. No. 180. Wfi-HAyjt THE sole agencytor: Paris Patterns All Seams Allowed Guaranteed the most satis factory'on the n.arket. PRICE 10;CENTS Spencer Bros. the center brick WAREHorsi; Greenville. N. C.. sold Friday for: C. S. Forbes ? 206 010c, 88?i 14c. 106? 19c. lS602O%c. S65i 43c, 30 G 50c. Average, 30c. Cooper & Adams? 1*1 ft 7 ?icPJ22 GC?ISc. 24c. 52? 33c. r ~ VS. VI. MibUH? 2UU?| 1114c-, 31'ri? Jlc, 188 12 Vic. lftOfflSKc, 6S<& 23 Uc, 4 0 (fi 34C, 1 0 (0 51c. ^ When we Ret the goods we deliver" the money, bo come to the Center Brick. TTrTnTTIey^ Tlti telling* & S",?aTn7 Guaranteed EVERY BOTTl.F OF NYAI/S j KIDNEY PILLS ARE CI/ARAN- . I TEEl) RY life TO C2IVK PERFECT SATISFACTION". IX THE TREATMENT OF IMS- . EASES OF THE K1DXEY AND , I'RIXARY ORGANS. REMEMBER THE NAME ? XYAI/S. WASHINGTON i DRUG COMPANY Walk or Ride. I TaflCQver _ The Telephone. You can have a Telephone pui in 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 dally. * Interested parties are re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition wiTlinter ^yo^^dU^would^well LJ proach oi ihe cold Winter months. | When the Children Are STUDYING" YOU SHOULD GJVF - THEM ;THr BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ' ELECTRIC PLANT. 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU HON DEI > STRAIGHT RYE I WHJSKEY. r<'; r,.u. Gibson, g years old Sl.50 Qual-a-Fine. G years old. . . . 4.00 ^aia1 . ~ . . ! .^7 4^ Punigardner Mountain. 6 years old 4 ..to Highapire, 6 years old ... ... . aj?0 ! Certified. 6 years old. . ftwm MeiiuUiiiiii " nld T.r.tt S'elson Bourbon. 7 years old . 3.30 ! . t/k Hun, & years Jid 3.00' HI.K\!>KI> ?YK. WHIKKKV. Per Gal. ? KXXX ? I Herbert's* Malt .V :j.OO MtfutUain Mew . . . :|.oo ' STRAIGHT i'OHN WUIHKJbT. Per G&l.gft Mountain .fi2.50a North Carolina. 4 year* old. tt.OO Silver Spring. 5 yearn old . . . :1.50 'THo above can be. had in quart tiuttb.-j, If dc.tired. ? Catalogue sent free. Mail orders a specialty. T?D A XTIf iflf T pr\ Importer anil Dealer in Whiskies, r KAilK MILLhK llramliea, Wines, <'<mliala, Etc. l?n.l r M4I\ STHFKT. \^T TQ I'f.WTI-KS NATIONAL RANK* ,TrHrl(>NI>, VIRGINIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Corn Judging Day *. . " ?? ? " We will look at your corn. IYou look through our stock. Remember We Sell ? "Town Tolk Flour" WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR CITY ~ JOS. J?. TAYLOE. 'Phones 12$ and 1Z4 ? Tonight the GemTheatei will begin giving coupons to adults "'J 1' ?a Deautirui article trow me stock or ?. v. jimum v %m.
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