> * ? HXBCTTION BAI,a ? y North Carolina. Beaufort county. In "the Superior count. F. T. 'philllpa ?9. W: A. -Brtdg? . . By virtu* ot Or execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Beaufort county, la the *7 above entitled action ij Will fifl Mtm i at the courthouse daor of said county, | ftL-OS-i?idock. m. . - fiftll _lUKltfgL! bidder for cash to satlsfy'sald execu- | tlon, all the right, title and Interest " the 14th da^ of January, 190&,ln the following described real estate, to wit: " A certain trpct or parcel of land in lina, and Washington township. It being a part of what is known as the1 Sparrow land, and Bituated at ihe corner Of Sparrow street and Moor's j alley, as they are staked out ihrough eald tract of land. Beginning at thej northwest corner oJ Moors alley -where it intersects Sparrow street, 23.9 feet from the center of Gladden street, on#? -of the streets of the town of Washington, running (hence sou t if with Moors alle/ 12CL. feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thence north parellel with Moors alley to Sparrow street 120 feet, thence east with Sparrow street 16 Moora ttllay JU feel. 11 being; ti e beginning. It being a lot fronting Sparrow street 30 feet, and Moors al ley 120 feet, and is the same lot"r,f % land conveyed in a deed from P. W. ? Pert-and "wtfg-to W. A. 'Bridges, dat^d No^ember 26, i90Gf arnnfluly record ed in the register's office of Boaufort county,, and Is referred to and made 9 part of 'this conveyance. This the 15th day of October, 1900. CLIO. E. HICKS, ' Sheriff o! nviuforr cmnnyr X OTIC 13 or JJALK. 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, 1945, and duly recorded In the office of the reg ister of deeds of Heaufort county, book 131, page 335,. which reference is hereby made, the -nnderHigned will ott? M-eMCry^-4-h^ 2Mh' day of Novem ber. 1^03. aT 1J Vtjock noon, at the cd^frtlioii d door of IJcvjlort county, at public auction, ofTer for sale -for cash,?the following described prop erly ; "Vl I '1 1 I./- H II!1 P. ? . 'i Ii.om . Upglnrrtng at the corner .of' lot No. C. 12 and 4 i - 1 o U chains west of the mid dle of the csnal. then went with the main road 2 "chuUis.. then farellol with C H. Peacock's line south to ""?Cypres to Tj.uh', then Sown OyprCaT Itrtn 'far- enough that by runr.iiiK north parellel with O. H. Peacock's line you can strike" tEe beginningi'TTT/Mi i.oi'.ii parellel with said Peacock's lino k. the beginning, coiiliilhTns 10 xcrer; " more of-lcsm This 2 7th. Jay of October. 190s. C. ?.J^lXON,. Tr;w!ec. N?M K K 4>V S.VI.K X>S A.Mi ^ MoitrcAciir. Purtfurnt to power vv-toi In me, Will, on the Monday, the vixin i?Jthi day oi IV' -.-ember, limy, oil or lor sal" to ih; bi(:h.(.'iU bidder for cash at the ' : W:i. h;iir; ? !,. \. - note for^ three, hundred and thlrtj pillars ere'-ufed by Crnest S;>ru.ell io Fr^nk h. ^looker, dated. February 0, . laos, .'uaturwiK as follows: Oj?e hundred dollars -on December 1, -190 iv, aud .fcitii year thereafter the -vjim ?f mEi/ mi duliar* tun) ? (Ui y cents until1, the full sum of three hun vir^d iind tliiriy dullart, !k paid? bill ing interest from date at six per cent per annum: No payments have been made on Bald note; Together with The necurlty for tire- payment of Paid cote, consisttug'of a mortgage on cer ? tain ? teal estate., lying in Richland ?nwTiRhtp rrmnt v n Ljjyaufort. State of Nor'th Carolina, adjoining the lands of H. D. Hell, Thos. Coffee, J3ol omon Jordan and others, and begin-, ning at H. B. pell's back line, thence south nineteen and a half west 16.38 chains to the end of a ditch, thence north eighty-three west 6.10 chains with a ditch, then north nineteen and a half east to said Bell's line ditch, then with said ditch to the begfn-L. n!ng, containing eight and a quarter acres, more or less: It being the land described In the mor tgage referred no above, which is executed by Ernest Spruell and wife Deby Bpruell, dated 6th day of February, 1908, and re corded In the office of the register of deeds for Beaufort county ^in book 148, page 9. The note and mortgage hereby ad vertised is the same deposited and ? hypothecated by F. B-HookfliLoa ?e-_ curity for the payment of hla noto to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Compar.y dated February 11, 1908, and dne November 1, 1908, default In pay ment of which has been made. This 15th day of November, 1909. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY. 8TEPHBN C. gRAQAW. ^ttgrney. Jo. GE^OCT -raaOZ3AT . often leads to something worse. Gowan's Preparation gives quick relief for sore throat, hoarseness, colds a nd onetraKtal* br~ - gtstion, HKse^itfa the boms for ?inerseDoes. external and peoe $1.00, 50c, 36c. All IWL SURMSStNti U)K* fcAHlBMfr effort is made. Protect your corn crops and other pfOpeKv by INSUR ANCE ? from Bragmw, of coutn. ? - WM. BRAGAW & CO.,~~ ~ surance Agents In Washington, N. C. NOTICE. ' All Arms find others from whom " ? ??y >"? hy '""y n-.u-j nicipui drparUner.t of (ho City of j Washington, ar<* hereby notified to, I only f urr.ich such supplies upoiujire- 1 i.ontallon of' regular form of re<i?il?t- ' | lion from heads of such departments J rnrttiRpfftlaMif the city.. UUi to j effect on and after November 1. 1909. ? L. f C. H: -STERLING, Mayor, j ? W. IS. Wind ley. CRy Clerks J xr.TirK op ma m:. ; By virtue o? the power of rale rnn-rn'n<?ij in a-oertstn mortgage fro" Sylvester P.oyd to O. Ruin ley, -dated] I March . J90S< and duly rerordet! | in ihv_ofr.ii' otyl*-' K*'gi-<ter of L?f?>d.. [ Of t^a:ifoi-t-LJUiiL-. in. book T '."J par?e 45. 1 will oil T.tfdny, the mil day of December. 1909, at the courvj house door of Beaufort county, at 1'^ I oVlccfc. r_:idday. offer for sale at pub-"] lie auetlonTaud for cash tjijy tract jr.f Sn w.-^.hir.gton lownshlp^jun | Corey 'a to ihemaiiT road, and jidjoln'- ? ing ihe Lands, of W. 11. Staiiclll and I othcrr. being the same land described j In the paid mortgage aforesaid. I This the 13th day of November. J | 1909. O. RUMLEY, Mortgagee., man. YVttornev. t CMti; \T1jV lll l>K'l,l> IIOl XIl TUIIN KXlTRSION PARKS To Norfolk, Va., account football' [Una w. V P 1 flt Vfrfliitnl To RtchYnond, Va., accouht foot bali game. University of North-?&gft= | Una vs. I" hlversity of ~Vi rgl n iaT Thanksgiving Day. November 25th." 1909. ? *** , 7 The Norfolk & Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets at ex tremely low fares from- all point's on Its lines to Norfolk, Va. and Rich mond, VaT~Norember 24, and morn ing trains of November 25, 1909, with final return limit leaving Nor folk and Richmond until mid-night of November 27th. I i Round trip fares between Norfolk and Richmond. fl.50, limited to fame day. Trains leave Norfolk via ffe A O. 4*y.. 0;00 a., m. . return leave Richmond 7:00 p. m., arrive Norfolk | 7:46 p. ra., via N. & W. Ry., leave Norfolk 9:15 a. m., return leave | Richmond 7:30 p.m., arrive Norfolk | 10 p. m., November 25th. Get' complete, Information from -Ticket Agitata- or address. __ H. ,C. HUDQJN8. G. P. A., Norfolk, Virginia. All Bay Horses) are not of the same value _ nor are all reiuedle* called Croup ?> Pneumonia CurfcS Of the same value. ^Ve know me wot ic more the market and is and largest. Take no 1 net the original, VlckV riLBS CT llEO ts a TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT 1> gu*r?otert _t# Inn UXCMtTOt Itching, BUnd.Ble*. In* or Protruding pilot I* ? to It toft or moo.; refunded Me. MONEY IN CUTTING OFF HEADS^ B!oc^y Guillotine Job Has Paid the Dieblers Richly. Anatolo Dlebler, tfce executioner, or "MoffSleur do Paris." of French r^> manco. has expressed himself strongly Id favor of rapiuil imnislunons-^irj'. on account of the su:c*s received fro:r? the Government for Ju>- \vnr;: li<? !-i ri h ? but for tie Rood cf society. Anr.tolo is the son of the Conner executioner, "Vtro died a (axr years ego. and whose father was In the name business be fore him. the bloody Job bejns hand ed down In the Diebier family from gecera'don to" generation. He hrra owned two guillotine*. both built in the year o/ 1ST1, one of tile previous machines. being burrod by the fommuntstK. Each of thes<; gull-' -totfagg eoat fftOO. Tho hnifn. u-iuah-. wcighs aboflt. fifteen nau'iids. ; ; worth The total weight wnen u '-wis with its cast-Iron back is ninety pounds, and It drops, from a height of eight and a half feet. Anatolo seem ingly looks upon the business as a HH'i'U ungU'ul ? He tmoi ' no weverT :i 01 ri s ;urrfni? nens to.societj?. Out of the hundred aad tw.elve criu?? tnals whom Anatole LMebler haa exo outed only one had reached His for tieth year. All the others were from eighteen to twenty-six years of age. -And ho asks: "Ho*' many more" crimes would they have commit ted had 1 not put thorn out of tho world?" Dlfibler is a mild little man. with light blue eyes. He haa been tn the execution business for more than twenty years, having acted as as sistant to his father. His salary is $1. 200 per annum, plus $1,600 for ex | pnn^iia. ? ? Calling th? Deit. "To waken a deaf person wno wishes to bo callecf at a certaiii time In the morning Is about the hardest proposition a hotel clerk" runs up against." said & membor of that fra ternity.' 'To rlqg the telephone la^, useless. becau%> the man can't hear. * Knocking, for tho same reason. Is fu tile. Now and then a guest whf> has lost hi* hearing suggests that he leave his door-open So wo can walk light in and shake him, but even If he does appear to be dead game there are bo many chances ok somebody less guileless than ourselvos walking In ahead of us that wo can't consent to HjaE slmpl o expedient. "It seema to mo the man who can patent a device for waking the deaf Is sure of fame and fortune, not to mention tho gratitude of the brothor hood of hotel clerks." Nests cf the Golden Eagle. C Every pali uLuuglw wliuaelfeblta-ll [have had an opportunity of watching ever a period of a few years would seem to have Invariably at least two alternative sites for their nests. Some ! have tfiree, and I know of one with four altos. In fact, I only know of oao I pair out of many which habitually re sort tofc^ut ono place and only one. | The reason for this Is, however, ap parent, for owlogu? its situation it ha a never been disturbed. The nest Is In a small cavtfrn on tt)e face of an ?hanlnla wall nf llmaatooe rock some 8(H) feet high, at about 400 feet from the iibki C ' 'Aoovrura ;cun in ? . of loose atone at an angle of forty- ! five dgreoa or ao, abp|y which again j rlie other precipices. -To reach the !nM>A?t nnlnt nhov* this neat wbnld be j | jj[' y 1 *?-*-? - A ?iom-. ad. Mai ihould be a. W?K>r ??< ??*?->? than that ol * to today aa the Mora Itaelf ta Mgc, and better. ?* TAHHi . Miss Annie Blarkwell Fowle, who, tins piigTT" aiU'iiUliiA ? n'lmol pC~~sT ' Mary's, Raleigh. i* in the city, visit j lug her parent*. Mr. aud ilrs. John ' "Fa^lgr-W-AVt-'tst- -Main slriitrL . [ EdltDr James L. Mayo of the News. ? acemiu>anl,ed by his .familil. - wcul tu?. South Creek Saturday aud returned { this morning' via the-Washlngton rim1 * Vandemere train. Mrs. A. M.JJumay and Mr;. Co.r . ? T. Leach expect to leavo for ."."oi'f^. and Richmond tomorrow. * ? ? r Mrs. E. S. Cjedlo and son Edtmrnd ! returuett Saturday toi th?ir homo in j Pantego after a. few -.d?y^ stay il1 ' <*y, *3^ ? Rev. A. M. Mctuilen, presiding elder of the Washington district, re turned from Aurora this morning oif~ the Washington ;uid Vandemere train. , ? -<r? ? ? ? Miss M. Bessie Warding, of Green ville, arrived in the city this mor*i l.atham. Mr. Fred. A. Hull/ of Anhcvllle. National Bank Examiner; who has beeiL- in ^.thc. ,cttx_.xuiiJyisiBj?ss-_?Uicff. Saturday, left this morning for Eliz abeth City. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Flynn left this morning for Baltimore, where Mrs. Flynn has been called by the illness d? her fa titer. Mrs. P. T. Atkinson, of Farmville. who ha3 been visiting Mrs. Ceorfte Freeman for some time, I5O today for Plymouth, where siio avJJI visit relatives before returning to her home, Mrs. S. J. Sateliwoll returned this morning from a. visit to Now Kttt. rton. J. Bryan Grime* returned ?< J&lcl?h this morning aft.,- a fcw 'I;1' ytay tn the ciiv. ?Mr. 0. A. saills**? vov. i to TU1 elgh Saturday '<> attend the b'g ben*' goet gl yen "* there yesterday and iv TuriTetl Totisv; ""STlsa Trary \vrlghr~mnrned last nf?!"l from a trip to Ureenvtlle. Mr*. ATtnle'TluIlfor'? ''amo up frr.r.1 A'tyofa Saturday and spent ??:iv i;i to -,v n witi fri??ndH ? * "''tl" Hughes 1. sc.; thin winter. Ma:4e Mr Clet- Lfj <jq Sat?:; 'IM-Il JUrs. C- .\. Sallinger went t'> \v-, Lorn on Saturday to spend Scndu with friends there. .Mr F<?r~;:?r Hill r?.v.-r ...I r 1 tfern on Saturday after a day in rh ? Rev. Stnllings and Messrs. I*. C. I Holtun and Andrew Flowers, of Van demere. were In the city today, eu route to the Baptist Association at | i " i !<*? ~ Rev. N. P^ stalling, of Havltoro. is the guest 'of Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Ho Is on his way to WintervIHe to at tend the Netise Atlantic Assooiatieti which convenes Wednesday. The pictures at the Com Saturday night were the most, beautiful ever seen In this city. Nothing conld have lieen liner than the fire-llgW effect in 'Aunt Km ma' a Scrap Bonk." and iluT beautiful costumes and scenes ip the Faust drama were well wt>rth seeing. The Pom pel Ian pictures, too, were |-*ory &1U1 and, all in all, the. c.nmedv thrown in the program could not have been .Improved upon. The Gem orchestra is continually purring new pieces, ilnd the air is cool and fresh in the theater, which' makes the place a most pleasant spot' to ^pend an Hicks' ('.APUDIN'K Cures Sick Hcnd ?che. Also Nervous lloadacnc^ Travelers! Headache and aches from Orip. Stomacn Troubles or Fema' trou bles. Try Capuditic ? it'-v riquld ? effects immediately. Sold hw drug gist*. [INbUKANCb. that protects your life? not in come only. Oowaa's Preparation In the home insures against pneu monia, colds, croup, soreness in *~J W dmtrovinv JxauJt JiL-the evening?. Better come! ?ml ht?? ? (rv <nr~*ffiit Vii> ? ?til mi JVUU I1HTP B 11 J !UI illBt vu I ^lorqj ftljnch "bowl which" the managers are giving away tbla-week. This bowl ?was bought from Smither & Co.'? : jjto^jt jyn> j* * beauty. Ijhrg^ crowds attended the Gaiety Saturday .night and speak in the" highest terms of t-fce entire perform -anrt^ Th* i'nmrmn w,t* i Tonight the Gaiety has a prograitf^! specially attractive. The Kcyal G'it-*j CR3*?'s v drama of merit. The 'ndian 1? nimftV'B ri?nyu.tuut a^uLa UTiiy 1 i/.tivj .-tcry depicting iiidian life, will in- ? teres! all who attend. Why filrifil KoriUU'SAd here. From flrgt to lrtsr It . r.v I ? i i. like *c.ou laugh tin* i! your sides' are sore. There will be three thou- i send feet of the finest Qims tonight | r.t the "thtjely. Tomorrow nl^ht the. management v.-. 11 introduce In Old] tv-ntuj'Ky. This Is h way drama oil the |*!vil war. . It is one of the most 1 thrill ir.jg pictures ever teen here, lie- ] member tlni Gaiety will K> I:, full I blast tonight. ? " *" Destiny. ? ? Thfi_yQoni womao who had beeh ; playing In stock for two years looked with interest at the serious faces of the New York critics on a first night, t "It seems different here." she re- ' marked. "How?" I asked. "The critic , in our town had been a reporter and i they were going to fire him. Hut the eauor thought Of i!\- and . said: 'Let, him be a dramatic orHlc.-^ It doesn't tnke any brains to wi?*U ' about plays.' " Luxuries. . Luxuries are. Ih&e " possessions which are enjoj'ed chiefly and almost solely because other people do not . aave them. All other-p^'scssions are , necessities. If every one were' a i Standard Oil magnate, it would be an insufferable bore, and it is getting tc. I be almost that anyway, luxuries dc ? not connote comfort. On the con* I tra'ry. they connote litter. indlgosTion. gout and lassitude. .Ctimfort comci I only from necessities.^-I-ife. . , *j Knew it AM the Time, Cocaine is pronounced ko*kah-ln.*no ! cent on the llrsi syllable: not kokain. ! accent o:i tho las* syllable] In prn-ti-tn. rtL. ,p-r ...j, >J: cent- ? ti ;l l*r*t :? r ? k>ng-<H by the way. -.???? ..ij 'r/ men- J .3:- l^vt. r ? f ire Paul (MIna.i I- patch. Valuable By-Product. Manure is one of the bv-vroducts | ?' ??"v ? !- ' 1 : d in. m < ? tin.; tt.i- :u ii'li!.-. A J Tuna-'* '.pr la:; 1 omen 'it: ore scarce and high-priced. "ar:ue( * in ? gen***!- are ; comir.3 to rer.li^e ;!ic- la.purtnn ?? of ' mak'rn t'.tclr ?.? fertile and pro- i d u ctive <.s |rt!Shll?;e, T!:7~ 7 n : >: ? ? ; n.4ai T profit o I the .dairy to the u;uu who . owns hin '"S' !rad manure by J Which he la not only nV.e to grow "1 ht'ger cu>pg. but to Increase the fer- j tility and r.T-tual ni<mey "value m bis farm. Trarsn-t^irn Vi'k The in!l uencc of the m*;fe in trans- ( milling milk qualities to his offspring ' is a point in which dairy a. en give too little heed. Who is t.u ;v but haf not ' bt.*n disappointed in liis ke^i'iA^ fron { Pis be.<t enws by rrr? v^.- *>r .m- \ VfOrthy bnik.Jl^tT hehat been ,?j for- f it* Tn SOfiVlFO a bull ofron.e ex- ! tra mtikmK. str:^' i,j- . heifers fro . i 'ns go< 1 t'r liad < \ce!l ing their dams In jieTd ..wfly of milk? Look v.fll to t!-" hi'.?, for "in* lus c!:..li ?? !;<.?> Hi ...il'it^. Cctorrnj flutter. ? ? There is no morTH wrong In color- ' ing winter butter Judiciously. Almost ? anyone v/ould preler to eat butter that plea.-es the eye as well as the palate. A strain of Jersey or Guern scy tiinou in your cows~will I. Hp jou - out on the coloring. Provide Green Food. Be ready for the dry ?peJl wfipn It j come.* in summer and have green i food for your <Ws by planting a spe cial patch for them now. milk. Gueas method* will prove most unsatisfactorily. Banking Control. Six banks in New, York control the ! Btnrk market They can elevate or ' depress prices at will. They can ! maice, ready money one per ccnt. or | 300 per cent. They have no com- i punctlons of connci?Dco. because they 1 have no conscience. Here's a bank with enormous deposits. Tt paya no ^ Interest; but Ita president and dlrec- j tors speculate with the money as if I they owned it Why do people In- j trust their money to this Institution? I What do they net out "Of 1t? ~ If rtiiaj bank falls Che depositors are ruined. ? -N. Y. Proas. .. CITY MARKET. . 2.r? to a Of | 10 to 25rj EggS Thlrkcns, craaii..^,,. Spring chickens. . . . dlfbn salted hides Oreon hides...... 8^ Mixed wool 18 to 20c Tallow . . : 3 1-Cc Wool, fre?j from hurra. ,T7 20c Sheerllnga a . . 6 to 10' Lambskin -25 to 40c Seed cotton ....* ... .5.50 Lint eottoti . 14c ?nim'i it'll jmt heart unleaw yon, have a picture of iter. TTiv llrsu uje [ original second. > ' ., ? * * BAKER'S STUDIO. j ud ACHINt. Whether from Malarloas cohqiuvu. , Cold? or overheating. 'T'He best reason why A we've been able to do some big things in a merchandising way, is because we know the value of little things. Eveiv the smallest de tails in GRIEFON Brand OVERCOATS are carefully correct. See our line. Spencer Bros. Tttfl'tSK A < r\ ONK |>AY Take I.A^A'riVK bltOMO Tu". Ux^igRlsts refund m'ot?cy-if-rt4 -frtt* to cure. ,E.-W. GROVES slcr.a- j> tw.-e. In ou ea-.b bos. l'5n. * Rhodes' Roasted Coffees A.re Roasted Just Right. 'Phone Rhodes's and get Results. -No. 180. TII12 rfcXTKlt ISISKK W.VISUKHM: 'U''l V . '?1.| I "itIhii ''i.r; c\ >\ 2ftc '?? l ?'o. n.n ' i i !??. 1 9c, 1 20 1 . j:ji :;n ? ? _j CoojM'V A: A'-ais ? I x I r " \.,\ : J ' 1 { "| c, 0G : I I -+??. S !l \v. \\\ Smlih- ! 1 'i Whc-n we ft*! i he ??k>(!3 v." r.- dcllvc 'ii4* roor??y. to com" tu iJn*. Ccntvrjj Uriel-; Uriuklry. HuicMncs & S; KVKI'SV IIOTTT.K OF VYAT.'S KII)Xi:V 1MI.I.S AUK (il AHW m ud r.v i s to <.ivi: i 'in ; !i? T SAT 1 SFA CTfO X. IX THI-: TItr.ATMKXT OK 1HS EASES OF THE KIIIXEY A X I ? ritlXAISV OIU.ANS. ItEMKMIlEft THE XAME ? H WASHINGTON DRUG COMPJNT ==BL==1L=1 11 DON'T ? 11 Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone pal in. your house in the city or a< your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a ionj; drive and per Haps aiUfi; by bein?: indirect and inMintancoiis touch with your Doctor.^ Grocer, Mer chant and Krokt r. tVcaiher reports and mar kot ouot.ttion* i"an he secured daily. ln;c/c?ed parlies are re gun 'Hih'< uunuiMi.M.i^ii ii itU. Mr. O. Vv" . Belli M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND Washington, X. C. 'I his proposition will inter est yo<l. and it \% hu!d he well to investigate hcToic tKc apr proach of lite cold Winter ! | months. Ii ? jj? -T=nnr=HI .5 hen (iie Children Are STIinVINfi YOl SHOULD GIVF THEM THI BEST "Hf tfff+O WORK fsr AND I HAT IS _ ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Corn Judging Day ? Wo will look at vour 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

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