North Carolina, Beaufort county. In the Superior* court. F. T. Phillips .v?.%W. A. Bridges. By yljttuQ of or execution directed to the undesigned from the Superior court of Beaufort county, in tho ? above entitled action I will on Mon day, the 22d day of November, 1909, ^t the courthouse door of said county, at 12 o'clock m., Bell to the highest bidder for cash_ to satisfy said oxecn-" tiou, all the right, title and Interest" which the said W. A. Bridges had on ihenth_day of January, ltm. in^the following described^ real ^5Tafe, to wlt: A certain tract ui1 parcel of land !n Peaufort county. Btate of North Caro lina; and Washington township. Iti being a part of what Is known as the 1 Sparrow land, and situated at the corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as they are staked out through said tract of land. Beginning at tho qorthwest corner of Moors alloy 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 street 120 feet, thence east with Sparrow street to Moors alley 30 feet, It being the beginning. It being a lot fronting Sparrow street 30 feet, and Moors al ley I20.ffet, and 13 the same lot of land tronveyed In n lecd from P. W. Fort and wife to W. A.. Bridges, dated November 26, 1906, and duly record ed In the regtst'ur's office of ~Beau fort county, and Is referred to and made * part of this conveyance. This the 15th day of October, 1900. r ^ QEO. E. RICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. NOTICE OK SALK. By vlrtu?~Sf the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust from Hatton Walker to C. S. Dixon, tcus tee, ilated November 11, 190.", and duly recorded In the oflUe of the reg ister of deeds of4" Beaufort county, t hnnlc 134, page 335, which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 2.8th day of Novem ber, 1 909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaulort county, nt ytiblic miction, offer for Bale for cash, the following described prop erty: In the town of Baech Grove, 1?. {?>..!. '.'it! Ill r.? mi in i m !u i ;F? flint, tlfa down cyprenj far enough; that by running . north parellel with G. H. peacock'*4tne you can. strike the beginning, then "north pnrolTnl iv-tHi gniri Pparool{'s_ lino' to the beginning, containing 10 acre., more or less. This 27th day of October, 1909. C. S. DlXO^, Trustee. . Pursuant to power vested in me, 1 ? wTTl. o:i lh?j Monday, the sixth (Cth) day of December. 1909, offer for s&la ? to the highest bidder for cash a! the courthouse door in Washington. N. ? ? Rev. Robert Hope, pastor of the, CIn!hHmi Chunl;. li'f. tl.lj nfi'-mo-m for Wilson to attend the coavention of his church. Mr. J. T. Wells and son of~ftmtte No. 1, were Washington visitors-to day. Miss Mamie Spring* left yester day afternoon /or Vandemere to vis? >' .Mr?. C. 8. .Whlchard. Prof. W. E. Smith went to Aurora ycsrvrday. on business. Mr. J, J. Brabl>le went {9 EJward i business yesterday afternoon to; spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox and fam ily, of Blount's Creek, spent yester day in the city. .Mr. E. E. Carson, of Vandcmt*r4, was a visitor Jn the city yesterday: o n route to his hozr.o i.Cuui spending rlii iul a v in Pamelee. 9 . ? ? 7TfT~W7 W. Coltrar.o, -of Aurora, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Messrs. if. "\\\ Da vies and \V. J. I.r.k* were in the city today, on route to. Raleigh from Norfolk. 'Mrsr C. H. Ltttle, of G:-*?cnvi!i. illi-rJ* trip. - W!.>. ,K 11. Small and Mrs. W. P. Maugham and son, Seth. were artong those who left this morn trfirfnr "Nor folk. ? Mrs. A. M. Dumay left thTs morn .inir fi:,:- :: trln to Norfolk T. , h mond. j Tonight's program atHn? Oem " ill bo as fine a one as you couiu wish to see. It is said that "The Judge's Es cape" Ts ot.e of the best comedy reels on the road. And it certainly is r. -side-epl?i*t-rr ? "CuHSeqtienres. -jr-r Had Act" is a magnificent drama, hard to beat and "Marriages Through _Tho Age*" will prove interesting and ett renivlv entertaining. 'Hip ^IVIk'." tra will do itself proud tonight, ari"d ToiTptms for the chrturen's box of Huyler's -candy tomorrow night ami the coupon^ for t h?j cut glass bowl given oiT Thursday night Will tjo g|v on to eaclr holder of a ticket. Have you seen that bowl? It was bought "from Smither's stoclTand Is flfTu You will feel rich, too, #when you draw it on Thursday night. News has reached this office^ thai some men, while out coon hunting.! one night last, week, came across ?. woman and her children sleeping on ai straw bed with no cover hut a Hp r 4fa <1 . The hunters wffre attracted! to Hit1 I?1H?6 by ttieir dogs baying." Upon inquiry the woman told- the hunters that some persons harraseed l.er so at' iftght that she had be?r. compelled ta abandon the houEe.at Ulght And go jLo the woods for safety. Isn't It the duty of some official to throw. poriect!on around those chil dren. or has- human life become too choap to be worth notice'? What does aHth,ls play of civilisation l-eal ty imounrtu? what . K. w: anOVVR ulifna . . .. . ? ? The Gaiety will exlh'.bt tonight oae of the most altracllv? tt.ua vailed programs ever seen In- the city. "In Olfl Kentucky, ""is allograph, and a beautiful war drama taken from ibe celebrated- masterp.ece, Brother v?. Drother ? a picture every true South erner should . witness. esperTally the old soldiers -'The Alwhlp !>!?? 1 Over the English Channel." This plc tureJa takcii from life and is very In- [ teresting. "The Mason's Paradise ; is a? side-splitter. This picture will ifnn:~e one- Iniish-frean- ?t?rt to tiHi*h. | .Patrons should watch for the" date Lhe Hiidiioii-FulLuu naval uarade. Ttie I T?2!f>ty should be a_Tn?> ?; ] v 0 ft 11 i^r, 322 if I 11c. 1 SS ?j 1 2 U ISOfi C>'-| ' 23tjc. -JO 'A3 if. 1 0 Hi "? lc. When we get the goods we deliver p the money /"so coxae to the Center 1 Brick. 1 Drink ley. ' Hatchings & Si?aln. \ Guaranteed EVERY BOTTLE OF XYAI/S KIDNEY 1'IT.I.S ARE GF A KAN TEED BY. I S TO CilVE I'KBFF.CT ( SATISFACTION. IX THE I BKAI.llLVf- UF 1 1 ! ?*-' "i EASE* OF THE KIDNEY AM) 1 Trin.Chy ougxss: REMKMBKH THE NAME ? NYAL'S. WASHINGTON j DRUG COMPANV n DON'T ^ Walk or. Ride. i| Talk Qver,J. The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in yobr house in the city or at your farm-at a very, sur passingly low cost, and save many a lonjj_ drive r.ml per haps a Iffe hy'bcinR in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Groccr, Mer chant and Brok. r. Weather reports and mar* kct quotations can he secured daily. *? _ inli:?csled-> parties are re quested to communicate with Mi.D. W.UiH.M'kV carolIna tel. and -TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition will inter est you. and U would be well to in Vv&i itf ate before the ap proach oi the yjld W inter months.. ]i- ? E3DE |^^oi j . YQ11 THEM THF BES'I LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELECTRSCiTVT WASHINGTON J? kfcEG T414G -P4,A?>H WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER iOTH Corn Judging Vay We will look at your corn. You 54 look -throuprhotir stock. - Remember We Sell "Town Tolk Flour" WF/ WELCOME YOU TO OIIR CITY JOS. F. TAYLOE. 'Phones 123 and 124 JUST RECEIVED