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LEGAL NOTICES" NOTICE OF HALE* N sale contained . in' a certain mortgage deed, -executed by Pamuel J. Disoa eud~wife- Susan E.^to the Washington "-on March 6, 1906, which is duly re , _corded In thb office of the Register of DeedB ot fleaufort' county, in booTT 129. page 4?7, 1 win sen at puoilc 3 auction for cash, to the highest bid der at the court house door on Mon day, the 6th day of December, 1909, at i ? m . all that tract of land in l.ongacre township, .Be&otori CQUJlty, . situated on the north side of Pamlico River, bounded on the east by the lapda of Jarvls B. Alllgood, on the west by th? land now "occupied by Mrs. Perry, a part of which was formerly the Roscoe land, bounded on the south by Pamlico River. Be ing the identical land described in a deed to Chas< Alllgood \o -parties of the first part, recorded In book 126,: page 592, register of deeds office, Beaufort county, reference is made to -said-4?*d-Xor better description^ and the various deeds therein referred to. This November 6, 1909. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, Assignee and Owner of Debt. WESTON HOUSE WASHINGTON, N. C. Rates: $1 Per Day. J2J B*mt Mala Street. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for *? ! CHICKENSTEGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, Grain and all klndi Feedstuff ? We handle the *?ry beet Floor at whole aale. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET, NOW! Is the Time To have your Pictures Framed. _ Don't wait 'til Xmas eve. WM. B. HARDING j Guaranteed EVtnr BOTTLE OF XYAL'S *hwrt pills a he guaran nv rsTO give ? SATISFACTION. IN THK TREATMENT OF DIS KASKS OF THE KID.VEY AND TlUNARV ORGANS. ---- XYAL'S. WAStliNfiTON DRUG COMPANY r ? i ? I ~i IDE DON'T Walk or Ride. ?> Talk Over The Telephone. Jg You can hive a Telephone pot in your house in the city or at your farm at a very but - paaalngfy low coat, and aare many a long drive and per haps a life by being in direct itantaneuue touch with your Doctor, Grocer, Mer chant and Broktr, ? Weather reports a m& mar ket quotationa can be secured ?dally. , Ints/estad .part lea Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. TW? proposition will loter totavntlcite before tha ?p' pnuh o( the cold .Winter ItH THERE^REiffiNE^MORE WISE ^ thao l&oiB? Who CAECjr LX8URANCE. Cold weather brings fires* Let us Insure you tod*y. WmTbragaw^co^ Ftrit InturAoce Agenti Washington. N. C. - ' Why Do Men ? ? Wear Trousers? SEE \N8WER IN THIS NPACE MOXDAY. . Wright's Tailoring Parlors^ : "WHO TAII.OK BEST IN )VASHI V?T<>?." ? The season's newest things are here ? and in abundance. A splendid collection of room-size rugs in all sizes, including 9x12, 6x9, 8.3x10.6, and an exceedingly choice and fascinating collection of the smaller sizes. with fS H 'newnes s. You'll find your wants eas iest, most satisfactorily, and most economically supplied at the Southern Furniture Company's store. You are mosrxordially invited to call at any time and inspect the new goods and learn our prices. Southern Furniture Co. Thanksgiving Proclamation: I am very thankful that I am living. 1 am very thankfnl that I have had a nice hus iness since last Thanksgiving. I am very thankful that our city has gone for ward this >aar. I am very thankful for past patronage and will hethankfnl for the future. Thanking you to remember me, Havens-Small Bid's CARL D. PARKFR, On'l Insnrnnrr Four Year* Experience. 'Phone Ai. f THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. TOTLflY SUPPLY CO., SALES agents. Blasting Fuse and Caps, Electric Fuses, Batteries, Blasting Machines and Dynamite on hand. McKeel* Richardson Hardware --- faj\ Company JUST RECEIVED ^ * mm HP MULLETS ' Send us your orders. E. R. MIXQN & CO. THE UNION OROCERY CO'S. CAFE flYSTFR $ *11?? st^le^J^y tfceJNoted ' [ arrlTc4.:JMt - ere ning=to Saunders On Second street. fi ? Miss Ella Stubbs ' left yesterday | afternoon for Oriental on profession al du^y. M <66- Violet Stilky-won t to Cboco- | Infy yesterday fternoon. with Miss f lone Hays to spend Sunday. ? ? Miss Mary Mcmullen went to Wil son yesterday to spend over Sunday] with friends. Master Willie Sandtord returned last night from Elisabeth City where he is attending school^ to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his par ents. Miss Burch left yesterday ? for | Greenville to ipend Sunday. I ? *? ? ? Miss Alice Blow will .spend Sunday] in the city with her sister, Mrs. >*. S. [ Fulford. on- West Main street.^ ? ? Mr. L. T. RofiB left yesterday for | Edward_aller_ a. lew tiays_ul_&urvcy ing near the city. - ? % 1 Dr. J. T. Nicholson, of Bath, was nf Mrs. D. 1! Creech has returned | from a rhflt to her parents in Smith fleld. i ~~ ' : ? * Mrs. Charlotte Grimes and Miss Sue Grimes left yesterday afte.noon for their borne in Grimesland. after a few days visit to relatives Jn the city. ? ? . Mr. F.*R. Kubn. of the Norfolk and } "Southern,- has been transferred Belhaven and will make that place [ his home. -? Mrs. A. M. Hawkins, of Norfolk.! is in the city, visiting Mrs. Harvey | Bright on East Main street. ? ? ' Miss Cella Brtdgeman left yester day afternoon for Wilson, where she will visit friends for several weeks. ? ? Mr. H. C. Bowen and wife, Mrs. T. C. Bishop, Mrs. Eugene hathain of Belhaven, Rev. Thomas Green, Mr. Henry Ricks. Mr. E. L. Winfleld, Mr. Mrs. Annie Smlflpand Mr. D. A. Wlpdley and- wife of Pantego, passed through the city yesterday on their way home from the Christian Church convention Just held In Wilson, N. C. * ? . .Mr. D. H. Murrny is week of shooting at the Roanoke Gun Club at Kelfordy. Miss Erizabethntogers^of Raleigh. I rived this .morning to visit Mr D. ' "E. Murray, "on Market street. * Mrs. R. A. Knight, of Durham, left : this morning for Mackey's Ferf-y a;* 1 te ra visit In town. - Mrs. Jack Saunders has arrived 5n I the city and is vlfUing Mrs. Sounders* ! -? -i 1 \- -M** J. Laughinghouse, of Hal eigTit, Arrived in the city today, en route to Belhaven ARTISTIC WINDOW An artistic window and one replete with beautiful silver and old brasses i.^that seen th* store ef the flonth ern Furniture Company. Seldom lias such "an exhibition .of exquisite g!fts been seen on sale la thiaJxuvn.__Ihese will delight the heart of any man or dings, Christmas or any other oc casion. NEW CORNED M A C K E~R A L Cranberries Walter Credle & = Co. r OOUTjD YOU THIXK OF A RI-ITTKIl CHRISTMAS PRESENT For your family tliaa to HAYR YOUR .... HOUSE WIHKU? Think how it n-onUI help them ?II bo matrix-*, no lamp*, no bothri*. Call U4 up. Kattniate* ftladlf given. WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. I ????????? ? [? OPKN THAXKHfliyiNfl DAY ?( ? FROM 0:00 TO 4:00 P. M. ?! ? This is one of the big days in ? I ? all IcadiDg photographic stn- ? ? dlos iu America. ? , ? BAKF.R'S STTDIO. ? ? ( ANOTHER OPEN LETTER. Greenville, N. C., November 11. 1909. To 0. L. Joyner: " - Sir ? Something like 14 days ago I wrote you an open letter, challeng ing you to meet mo in the courthouse at Oreenvllle, on- a public Issue yon are conducting with the. people of North Carolina, sotting forth a bill of Indictment very clearlywhich I anj' ready to defend at any time. Not having* Beard anything from yon, ] will state that unless you set a date soon, then I will, as I am determined to be hoard, and am standing pat on the proposition. Yours. ftAu >? R.'KXm:HINOS. | EAST CAROLINA C Teachers' Training' School fe fj C?t>b!lahctf and maintained by th? SM*t for tlM you n j men K M ?nd women who with 10 qualify thi ?h ? i foe the prof e? Ion to. CITY MARKET. rr . ^TTTTTrr. v *5<rj Chickens, grown..." 25 t0 jq( ! Bfclrtiw. 7. . rrrrr 10 to zce^ G reen satt^d hides ? ... 9c Grrta hides Mixed wooTTTT." : .7T5~T<rj$~e Tallow . . ^ J 1-2? Wool, free from burr*. Shgerllngs - . . f . . .5 lo-jor "lamnsekinL . . . . ~ vf~c6"40o Seed cotton : . 5.60 Lint cotton -14 c THE WORLD'S -BEST REMEDY Protects the home In u hundred ways as Salve ~ ^ and Un Intent In Burn*, Hurts, Wounds, Stings, I < 'happed Hands, Rheumatic ' and Neuralxir Pains, and Kav&H life and much Mhkncss as preventive and perfect relief for (Vop, Cold*, Pneumonia. Whooping Cough, Tonsllltls, Bronchitis, etc. See thta you get Vlck's. THE OLD REUAliLE Center Brick Warehoujws^iijreenyille. N. C., is riding on the top of the wares In high prices for tobacco, their entire sale Friday averaged over 1 12. Fate R)ggs sold one load, all grades, at a- $29.25 average. ' Hicks' CAPCDI.VK Cures Sick llcad ache. * Also ? Nervoufi wpn^n/.h? Trarclcr~ Headsche and acliea from Crip. Stomacn . Troubles or Fema? ? trou bles. * Try Capudlne ? it'-: liquid ? effects immediately. Sold hv drue gliOk It enriches the blood,' strengthens the nerves, makes every organ of the body strong and healthly; a great ton!c. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea can't be beat. Try it tonight Hardy's Drug Store. AI?K YOV COKRKCT AT FItilRKS? See If yon ran figure how to make good fruit cake at 2.1 cts. per pound, counting the present prices of raw material?* Our Fruit Cakes arc first ??!?**, mid will bp Mild at 2>j rl?. per |M>uiitl. 'Phone ItHODICS, or m?4?~nAKF.RY. Xo. 180. Fresh Celery today.A THE t 'l-'.XTKR llltlCK WAREHOUSE C. S. Forbes ? 206? 10c, 88? 14c, 106(5 19c, 126 @20 He. 8??fr43c. 30 G 50c. Average, 30c. Cooper~fif Adams ? 184 32'?U>r. 122 fclO^c. 68? 14 %c., 66 ?18c. 84? w. W. Smith ? 200? 11 *4 c, 322? lie. 18S?12*4c. 180? 15 Vac, 08? "?ftfi. 4ft ft Sir When we get the goods. -wa-deliver the money, bo come to the Center Briefer Brinkley. Hutchings ? Spain. N THE HOME 30WWS r**PAtlAT10r* 1, t taluk 7rt. r.irumoui^. cak.iT c.ojp. :ou?Hs, (M'n? J mtvotm in hint* ?*. " .'*? --I. 4toec2 L?. i3?lrcfinj The best reason why we've been able to do some big things in a merchandising way, is because we know the value of little things. Even the smallest de tails in GRIFFON Brand OVERCOATS % are carefully correct. See our line. Spencer Bros. The House of Quality 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU BONDED STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY. ? Ptf Gil: Gibson, g years old. $4.50 Qual-a-Fine, C years old. . . . 4.00 Mellwood Boubon, 6 years 4.50 Pumgardner Mountain, C years old 4.50 Highspire, G years old 3.501 Certified, 6 years old 8.75 Savage Mountain, 5 years old 3.50 Nelson Bourbon, 7 years old. 3.50 Elk Run, 5 years old 3.00 HLKXDEO RYE WHISKEY. Her Qai: HTFson XX XX . . #4.00 Herbert's .Malt a.oo Mountain Dew ;I.OO Country Club 2.50 STRAIGHT CORN' WHISKEY. ? Per Gal. Mountain $2.so North Caroliwi^^yoarsidld . ;J.OO Silver Spring, o years i>Td . . . :i.no The above can be bad in quart bottles If dcsirod. Catalogue sent free. Mail order.; a specialty. rn 4 VT17 Mil I I? D Importer ami Dealer in Whiskies, . riY/\iNlv MILLLK .Urandlen, Winw, Cordials, Ktc. 1204 E. MAIN* STREET, NEXT TO I'LAXTEHS NATIONAL BANK. mcHMOSl). VjJlClM^A Money saved is money made! A Welsbacb Junior Lamp burns 2 feel of Gas per hour, an<Lgivgs 50 Candle Power of Light, where an r>p^n tip hiirnr. h fppf nf f;a<i anH frivP< 7<l fanHIo Pnw. I- J er.. How much do you save? Welsbach Junior. WASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER COMPANY " JUST ARRIVED BAZAAR, On Market Street A RIG LUF. OF SAMPLES IX LAWKS* COAT SUITS. CLOAKS AW> sweathkh** ?also mex'h ami urns' hiuh grade SAMPLE" SL'ITS, AND AUI<; LINE OF RF.MXAXTS ANI? MILL KN1IS IK SILKS. WOOLKXS, SUITING AX I> COTTON GOODS. PRICKS LOW ER. COME EARLY AM) OCT YOl U CHOICE. YOURS FOB HAR GAIXS, ^ P. ORLEANS' BAZAAR, MARKET STREI0V. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Corn Judging Day We will look at your corn. You look through our stock. Remember We Sell . ,-r_ "Town Tolk Flour " WE^VELCOME YOU TO OUR CITY JOS. F. TAYLOE. J 'Phones 123 and 124 C. G. MORRIS Z CO., BROKERS _ WHOLESALE FRUI r? AUD PRODUCE *mrr ; H. ' ?_ " Arrivals tins wwt. ? r ? . . ? . ? I Car Meal gjjgg j 1 Car Kingan's Reliable jj&Sts.
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