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LEGAL NOTfOES EXECUTION North Carolina, Beaufort county. In Jthe Superior court, p. T. PHUllps T1 W. JL Bridges. ?By virtue of or execution directed, to the^undereigned from the Superior court -of Beaufort county, lh_ Ihe above entitled actlonT^will oa Mm day j the 2 2d day of November, 1900. at the courthouse door of said county,' at IB o'clock m,, sell to -ttw hlgheer bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion. all the righ (, title_and -interest _ which the .said W. A.' Bridges had on the 14th day of January, 1908. In thcr following described real estate, to ,wK; ? ' Ascertain tract or parcel of land la Beaufort county. State of North Caro-_ Una. and Washington township. It being a part of what Is known as the sparrow land, ana suuited af ~lhe corner of Sparrow street and Moor's alley, as they are staked out through eaid 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 thente south with Moors "alley i 20- feet, thence west parallel with Sparrow street 30 feet, thence north parellel with Moors alley to 8parrow street 120 -feet, 5 thence east with Sparrow Btreet to Moore alley 30 feet, -It being the beginning. It being a lot fronting 8parrow street 30 feet, and Moore al 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 U referred to and mafle ? part of this conveyance. This the 13th day of October, 1900. CJKU. E. KICKS.? Sheriff of Beaufort County. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power or sale con talned in a certain deed of trust from Hatton Walker to C. S. Dixon* trus tee/, dated November 11. 1905, and duly recorded In the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufort county, book 134, page 335, which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday^/the 28th day of Novem ? ber, 19^Tat 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cash; thrf following described prop - erty: ? In-the lowtt-of I]eech-Grove, beginning at the corncr of lot Now~6, 12 and 41-100 chains west of the mid dlo of the canal, then west with the main ~road~" 2 chains, then parellel with C. H. Fe'acock's line south to Cypress Run, then down Cypres3 Run/ far enough that by running north parellel yith 0:~H. pearcck'a Hm yea can strike the beginning, then north parellel with said Peacock's lino- to the beginning, containing 10 acre3, more or less. m *rhf" a?*h i?f ni>tpK*-i as. DIXON, Trustee. Of i NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTE A XI) | MORTGAGE. Pursuant to power vested In me. will, on the Monday, the sixth v( 6th) day, of December, 1909, offer for sale o the highest bidder* for casli at the ?ourthorse?door in Washington,"' N. at-twelve o'clock, noon, a certain note" fbr three hundred and thirty dollars exe? u%ed by Ernest Spruell to Frank 13. Hooker, dated February 6; iS8S. lilUlUiliJR an fallnwnT" fin> hundred , dollars on December 1, rrj908^and~pnrh year thereafter the | sum of flfty-eeveh dollars arnf ' nny ] cents until the full Kum of threo hun dred and thirty dollars is paid ? bear ing interest irom date at-six per cent .per annum; No i#ftymentd have. been made on said note: Together with theT security for the payment of said ? uotfuiiorislstinp of a mortgage on cer tain real estate" ! township, county of Beaufort, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of H. B. Bell, Thos. Coffee, Sol omon Jordan and others, and begin ning at H. B. Bell's back line, thence chains to the .end of a ditch, thence north eighty-three west 5.10_chalns with a ditch, then north nineteen and a half east to said Bell's line ditch, then with said ditch to the begin ning, containing eight and a quarter acres, more or Icbs: It being the land described in the mortgage referred ^o above, which Is executed by Ernest Spruell and wife Deby Spruell, dated 5th day of February. 1 908, and re corded In the office of the registeror deeds for Beaufort county in book 148, page 9> \ The note andmortgage tier?T>y~iro= vertlsed Is the same deposited and hypothecated by F. B. Hooker as se curity for the payment of his note to Vlrglala-Carolina Chemical Company dated February n, HM)p, and due November l,fT908, default in pay mf? M WBlflB Biu broil made: This 15th day of November, 1909. VIRQINIA-tJAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY, STEPHEN C. BRAOAW, Attorney. ? NOTICE OF 8AIJC. North Carolina, Boaufort County. Superior Court, before the Clerk. Norwood. "1.. Simmons, Admr. ^of _ ? Frod. Respass. dec'd., vs. Hattte Res pa ss. widokr, Jno. B.~" Respass J and Easter Rwpius. lieUs at law. 1. Updsr and by virtue of a decree of above cause, the un derslgned commissioner, appointed i ?aid mum, will-Offer tajr salo at the court house door of Beaufort county oa Monday, tfc# 0 th day of December, PURFASSING CORN EXHIBIT made. Protect your corn crop* ud other property by 1NBUR from Bragaw, of course. The season's newest things are here? and in abundance. . A splendid collection of room-size rugs in all sizes, including9xl2, 6x9, 8.3x10,6, and an exceedingly choice- and fascinating collection of the smaller sizes. - ? Our carpet and rug section is simply aglow with Fall newness. You'll find your wants eas iest, most satisfactorily, and n.ost economically j supplied at the Southern Furniture Company's store. "You are most cordially invited to call at any time and inspect the new goods and learn our prices. Southern Furniture Cch i 1 " ll .Jill 'I ??III] Thanksgiving Proclamation: I am very thankful thfat I am livings tf-A f ^ I am very thankful that I have had a hide bus iness since last Thanksgiving. I am very thankful that our city has goitfe for ward this year. ? ? I am very thankful for past patronage and will be thankful for the future. " u\ . .i Thanking you, to remember me, - CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Years Experience. - THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOfNT Oil] ^ HAY PRESS , Is the lighest "draft, and makes the most compact Dale of any press sold. BAILEY-SUPPLY CO. J SALES AGENTS JUST -RECEIVED A new line of SUITINGS in fancy Stripes Mill Shades 10 and 15c the yard. T. W, PHILLIPS & CO. TfflrUNION GROCERY CP'S. CAFE AVCTUD in all styles by the Noted UI 31 HflVO Chef? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION-? TRY US 'PHONE 3?7. ated in North CaYolina, Beaufort county. In Bath township, adjoining the lands of Jno. B. Respass and oth ers: Beginning at a gum 15 feot south ot Jno. B. Respass' corner of a tract of land conveyed fo him by Fred Respass by deed dated April, 19.0S, hook 150, page 220, Register^'of Deeds office, Beaufort county; tnencff north 15 feet; thence east^rardfy 106 yar.ds with the poultry yard to the corner thereof, thence southwardly 20 yards to a path, .or . farm lane, thence with said lane nonth 66 sec onds east _ to Fultpn'a Df&nc& 'af wi ?; mutt wim fuh .ton's branch abont 70 polea to the ?northern line t>f a tract, of lami de scribed Sn & mortgag^T from Fred Respass to W, Woolard, dated April 11. 18 08, book 148, page 261. Register of Deeds ofllce-of Beaufort county; thence with said line north 66 seconds, west -205 pales to Bath or Front creek; thenc? with said creek to tho beginning, containing 26 i mnr> nr I aiAJand-jtULJieJ sold subject to the dower right there- 1 dower right being. an estate for ber| scribed parcel of said tfeet: Begin-] nfng on Bath creek at a point i is the co 3-4 to the.Fuljon^ branch; thence down Fulton's branch to point No. 4 on map; thence' '^"no. 3 on map. thence to No. 2;'lthence to No." >; thenco down Bath creek to the begin ning: an rtfferBiti*ajth' of 88t(T property, on file ^^j^^ause, will show, the designation ol tlie polnU Nuh. l,"!f,~3 and 4~ See Report oi Jury, of record. Clerk's, office. Said dower interest including dwelling and other buildings on said tract. Tbia November ' f NORWOOD Vj. ~ - . . . bQmini8iM>>?er^ NOTICE OF HALF!. By virtue of thp' power of. eale contained in a certain mortgage fronr Sylvester Boyd to O. Riijnley. d?ted Mar eh 30, . 1 .duly r^sdod ki the offlco of theJJegJatQr of Qeedtf of Beaufort county. *iu ..book L&? at page 45. f win on.vjfuesday, the 1 4th day of December* 1909, fit tho court houce door of Beaulort county., al 1 2 mwN <? MM "to ?? .?C> TALK ^ foy 1U1 Wlii i<rl5?W tfrown-, who 'febclate }<tfsd?4 i*t The B a pre me court. , rtr-rr^rs*: r~T ? * w * " ? mib< Miry- ? ffcwell 'arrived last j night" from TafbOro to ffslt "MISS JU- ' lift Moore-on- &I?rk?*t Btrtwt. ' t - ? ? Mr. U. C. Holton, of Vandeinerc. 'route to bit home after a trip to j | Wintervllle. ^ km ? Miss Mamie Springs has reiurovT from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whlchard, **at Vandemero. Mrs. \yhichard acconfpfanied -her here and spent the day Hi our city. On Tues day evening Mrs. Whlchard gave an oyster roast tn honor of Miss Springs at their home ftr Vanderaere. i ~| Mr. Carl Armstrong has returned to his home in ifcw Bern after a visit [ irt "the eicy for edaie days. ? Miss Carrie? -'Thatch, of Hertford", is in tlffc cifjrV&Itfng her sister, 'Mrs. .1. H/ Davenport. | ???;*.- . ? MrsrTi-H-: Wfcrttl*? ha* returned to I her home Vk'^teso, aKer a visit to| Mrs. George E. 'Kicks. ^faster ^oe ' Gainer left yesterday For Oriental "to ^JOIn'hrs parent's, Mr. land Mrs. -R:"-' ^-Oatner, who have rmoved to "th> C place to make their I Catura rooldoaeQ. ? ? - Mrs. "m.T." J^^Terson lqft yesterday afternooil fo$ T&rboro with her cji.il dr^n to~ attend the ftinoral of hor father, Mr.. J.! Andrews. who died suddenly froyi^n.euipoula yesterday 'lAorrting.' , , ?*'? i Thompson, of Aurora. | was'' a visitor in the city yesterday. - ?? *.*: Mr. Fnrrik A. Wright went to Bath I last ftlghT tor attend the SJfterthorn- 1 Aurgtmus wedding. - ? Mrs. Liztle Wl;ld!ey has returned I ^rorri Hath where she attended the-] wedding- last rffght. Mr. W. c.* HIliO'. of Orwnvine. u| n visitor ht' |fife * Uv tod.r' ?ii tm-si P; E^^nibar;- and "son. Mas folk" for* a visit to 'relatives. M r- O- M- fnil tort today for Nor folk on bilslnfee*. l ?> .ci , ^ Miis pnVkcr ? returned this jr^jrnlng from a* vis!? to Tftends~TTT[ Wilmington. ' ' ?" V * * * "? Mr. Carl ' Richardson returned the cUijhbujbriiing from a business I trip:, ?*. - 1 Have vo'.; '-ve^bec h to Cor.ey Is- i tand? If not t"he moving ,iiuuj res of | he araus"ir.( isteS" to be .had there as 1 shown at the Gem last :i|ght wys r.1-1 most as cu>ch fun as going yourself. . Tonight there wilt be five of the fiip V?nt of pictures shown. The Lepr^l chann Is a beautiful KancTcclored Ed Ljson magic pirture of the IrUh fairlek rThe lnsuj. r.nd Jpnes and the Lady. Book Agent, are two fine Bic'graph | |comedles. The Sandman and the ed- . nested monkey .^pictures -will irmirsp' ojder folk as well as the children. All Ahfi pictures are feature films to night. Coupons will he drawn for the out class- bfi tvl |<iiinii|Hl? wr M jtonight, and begiunfTig tonight cou pons will he given out for the Ijox of Hnyler'a candy to go to the lucky boy or girl, next Monday evening. Come aftd" enjoy yourself tonight. NORTH C.WtOLTXA DKLKGATIOX. | Ten Fill P<islttons in the Atlantic Deeper Waterway Association. Norfolk.'Va:, N6^. 17- ? The dele gates from VOr(h Carolina of over one hundred ?s'ttong to the Atlantic | Deeper Waterways Association now in pess'on here met today and ejected J, A. Chadbowyi - chairman of the delegation ai\ff.w?-X? jaoobeon sec retary. ^Fen^wero elepted toJUljtnd ous positions in ? the association. J. H. Leroy. vice Jjroildent; Dr. L. 8. BladC9, ways . meona committee; W." 'D."P ru de u.^reflolutfona ; C. E. Foy, credentials; (?$6. time nnd place **61 n exf meeting; W. L. Aron. dall. delegate At 'lar?e. , 1 Man^.kfnd arid complimentary ref erences hare fceen made to- the flno, Vofk done by Congressman Sma4f._ I The cfty of.^orTolJc fa doing Itself prauA' In entertaining . tbis great meeting.' Y.V 1 "Friday wlff he the day of the oc casion when President Taft will de Ipr.y. add^ ; _ CIIF.EK NOTKH. ^ fljon. J. H^ustinJ rpMlxif place wefe in | t.^n huiinese. *&>HQ Quinine ?W "Hi h m| t ? i sr ? ? want our Pamlico county friends to. bestir themselves And complete the' Pamlico end of t^Ts road. All . to gether uow yr the completion of this Inpona&t work. .. , 1 i' There was a very enjoyable social -Ukurlhx at liie hpmo of Mr. -and Afc*l? E. QtlBn ladt Saturday night. \ Mr. C. L?. Potter. J. il. Austin and Ernest Grlffln have gone dowi^ th" sound to hunt wild goese. this week. J ? TbefB will Be" a, basket jfcrty at j ramputijt'B TTceTTKcrrrcoih o use; Friday nJgM, November EC. The purpose of.! Ibts.l'&fty !a to raise funds to help ? | complete our Echool building. Every body who !3. interested in education And deelrcs to encourage a worthy eai:se is invitad Lo_be present. Coito -AV you a jtUmttt CH'titTIfc Don't forget to bring a basket. BILL JUSTICE. , The Gaiety will b? especially at tractive tonight. Besides the excei 'leut mu^ic the pictures wlU be such that no one attending will leave thinking they have not been well re paid. ~ Last, night's performance - was a most creditable One and all present were highly pleased. Tohlght there 1 will be three reels and among the at-, tractive pictures to be shown will be The Brothers ( Kal ) and The Win 3 nlng Boat (8. & A.") These two pic tures alone will- more than reward thobe who attend,- Wherever they ' have beeh exhibited they have been 1 highly complimented. The Gaiety Is ' fortunate in securing them for Wash ington theatergoers. Remember to morrow night- (be - Hudson-Fulton N aval 'Parade, will be the feature. This picture Jw taking the Southern States by stortn.- Remember this popular playhouse ia giving only the ' very- beat- productions sent out today. See. their program tonigtft. H will ;*w.v in. - ? -? ACE NO BAR Jjjygrybodr yj W*)?ingt6n is Ellnlblg. ^*Qld people at oopfd with suffering. i Middl-j ug?#K con rageously Qghting. /Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable: to. explain: All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when yoa catch a cohl. Or when, you strain the back. }lany complications' follow: Urinary disorders. diabetes, Bright'? ftnie. ~~ ? Doan'a Kidney Pills cure backache. Cuff? every form of kidney ills. 11 II. Whilh'V. 214 K. FiHl: ? j ri ii 1 Vi'iii 1~ Tjj tii'i' I' i ' ) r -n-r little daughter suffered frora w?ak kidneys for a long time. After exer cising, she had b u t little control over the passages of the kidney secretions and this trouble caiued me a great 3o::l of annoyance. We pave her .m an .>? remedies, but nothing seemed to go to' (ha seat of the ' complaint: At last. r'cadihfr abp'.it lean's K.Jney Pills and bt i:i c o uvi ^h i :n preyed with, what was t-aid about them. I procured a bos for her at the Wash ington Drug Co. They did her a wond of gocd, streugshenlng her kid neys, relieving the backaches ami towing ?5> her entire system." 'larriave i? ;he "Jiroi ess by w hicli a woman irVss to ge< a job as boss. ?- ?-?J.-' ??8M-" For Stomach Agony Ask ftpmvn's Uiux Store About 11&+ it .Gives Ilelici in Five Minute*. They will tell you that they guar iviiit .u. fl-i.U 1.) ivl."U pvmit'ii i" j;?Tfr ^ eirrji. permanently all diseases of the gtomach ami indigestion, or they will [return your money. ? Have yon gas on stomach? One Mi-o-na tablet and the misery . is ended. Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous" I Mi-o-r.a tablets will put you right | In a day; give relief in 10 minute*- | Now, dear reader, don't go on snf- 1 ferlng with stomach tfouT>U?. Dp fair j to youraell: LUrow^ ?sl<le prejudice j and Iry Ml-6-na. It Is a great dor- \ tor's prescription. No doctor evert wrote a better one. And money .. back from Brown'# j Drug Store if you don't say Mi-o-ua if worth its weight !n gold. Sold by j leading druggists everywhere but In j Washington by Brown's Drug Store*, 50 cents a large box. Test samplt frpc from Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo^ J N. Y. Mrs. Mary^HiKchluson says: "painf and distress in my stomach and k general stomach'"conTptaTnT was enl tirely cured for me by tbe use of two boxes of. Mi-o-na. and I have no hesi tation in recommending" its'use." &ofc Pearl Street. Ypsilanti, >Lch., De cember 19, 1908. ~ ft* tfhrfehea the blood, strcngth&M^ ! the nerves, makes every organ of the body strong and healthly; a gre*i | iconic. Holllster'p Rocky Mountain Tea eanvt be- beat. Try It tonight Hardy's Drtig Store. CITV MA1U4KT. V.7. .Chickens^ grown j % . . w Spring chicken*. 10 to 2$ Oreen *al:od bides . , Greeu hide*. r . . . . r. . tlUed, ?r?ol,. ,V^M. lo 20? I .TxlUtw . ... . J j -2e ? -rrr 9* THE HOME Spencer Bros. K-fphe best reason why I * we've been~abl^ to <3o some because we value of little things. Even the smallest de tails in GRIFFON Brand OVERCOATS are carefully correct. See our line. Fills, the body with warm, glowing | vlltality. makes the nerves Mrong,; increases circulation^ restores na-| tural vigor; makes you Ceel like one j born agn'n. That's Hollister's Rocky Mountalu Tea. Take It tonight. | ABK Y<J\ <1>?HK' T IT Hd I, l. v See if you can figure how <?? make good fruit cake at 2." cts. ner pound. counting the i?re*eut pilcrs of raw materlul? Our Fmit CnkM arc flr*t rlafin, mid | "? wlllt^fwdd i?( 2.V ct?. |?er ponmlr ? ! ^hone , "? 1 ItHODES, or DI.VIK 11AKKIIV, Xo. 180. Wesh Celery todiiy. / THE CKXTIJH itlilt K \\ Alll llOl ST Greenville, "NT C.. sol J* Friday for: C. S. Forbes ? -206$10c, SS,ff He. 10(1 ft; 19c. I26$?20**c, SCI* 43c. CO iQ 50c. Average, 30c. n io*ai. qnn i mt. 'mi a i il, ji ?i 24c, 52 ft 33c. , ? W. \V. Smith ? 200 t! 1114 c. 3*2 <& lie. HgflliUf. liA'n 23??c, 4 0<S 34C, 1 0 fQ 51c. When we get the goods we deliver the money, ho come to the Center Brick. - Brlnkley. Hv.tchings & Sjiain. DON'T [jj Walk of Ride: I TaJki Over ? The Telephone. 111 You 'can Jia've a Telephone put in y our^rnna in the 1 or al youff)S|tfyjn^Fry sur passingly nave many a lornf dBxjs: and per haps a life ra*-'if?eing indirect | and insiaartaMious toucljj^ith your D<^^^iGrocc^; }teer chant ari^Brot^W,/-1.' " ' - Weatjftr rt portS? aAd ?J:'r ket quotations c^f||>? M&cpred ' daily. X* L>?' ' I Intc.-ested ' forties 6re re quested^bcon'municarc with ! ? CAROLINA TEL. AND Washington, N. C Thhj proposition will inter est you. and it would be. wcil to iQYtiiti^ii 1 >i Itffhrr the ap month*.- ? DDE Guaranteed ? t EVERY IIOTTI.K OK VV.II/S K11JM;V PIUS ARE GfAItAN TEEI> KY ( VT(I GIVE I'KIIFKCT SATISFACTION-. IX Till- ri;|-- \t\ii.-v i- .... ! EASES OF THE KIDNEY AN1? | XnixAnv organs. RKMKMIIEK THE NAME ? XYAT.'Si WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY When the ChHdren Ari STUDYING YQ1) SHOULD GIVF ~ THEM THF BEST LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS ELKiwry WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT.j- | TT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10T H - Corn Judging Day i j ?? i : J. " We will look at vour corn. You *? ? ? . _ . . look, t&rough our stock. U l | Remember IVe Sell ? " Town Talk Flour WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR COT lph TAYLOE ,, 'Phones 123 and 1?4 . 1 ?vfli vsG sntaWfe tuyJa ,
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