LEGAL NOTICES I ^ , MOR-TOAUB. \ x y r Pursuant to power vested in me, 1 will, on the Monday, the sixth (Oth) day of December, 1909, offer fox wle %? the highest 4Adder for cash at the courthouse door In Washington, N. -II ?^-*1 Twelve o'clock, noon, a certain note for three hundred and thirty dollars executed byfirneBt Spruell to Prank B.' Hooker, dated February 6, 1903, maturing as follows: One hundred dollars on December 1, fium of fifty-deven dollars and fifty cents until the full sum of threq hun dred and thirty dollars is paid-? bear ing interest from date at six per cent per annum: No payments have been jiade on said note; Together with the security for the paynypit. of said notoy consisting of a mortgage on cer tain real estate lying1 ..in Richland township, county of Beaufort, State of North Carolina, adjoining the >ands~of H. B. Bell, Thoe. Coffee, Sol omon Jordan and others, and begin ning at- 11. B. Bell's back line,, thence south nineteen and a half West 16.38 chains to the end of a ditch, Ihence north elghty-threo west 5.10 chains witfe-a ditch, then north nineteen and a half ea^st to said Bell's line ditch, then with said ditch to the begln nlrigi contaialng-gYgtit and a quarter acres, more or lees: It being the land described in the mortgage referred to above, which is executed by Ernest Spruell'-'nnd wife Deby Spruell, dated > ftth day of February, ^908, and re corded -in the oHlce~oT the register of deeds for Beaufort county In book 148, page 9. \ The note and mortgage hereby ad- ( rertlsed is the same deposited and. *- hypothecated by F. B. Hooker as se curity for the payment of his note to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company | dated February 11, 19 OS, and duo J November 1. 1908, default! in pay-; ment of which has been made. . This 15th day of November, 1909. V I RG I N I A-CA ROLI N A ? btki'IJFN r nitAti aw. Attorney - NOTICE OP SALE. -North " Carolina. Beaufort bounty. Superior Court, bcforo. the CI?r'*cj Norwood ,L. Simmoiie^ftfThr'. ot ; Fred. Re/maae.? tffc;- SIMMONS. Commissioner. | NOTICK OF BALK. iJy virtue 6F IM UUUijl ul salel eonisined in a rnrtaln morUaae from Sylvester Boyd to O. Rumley, dated March 30, 1908, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, fn book ir>2 at page <16, 1 will on Tuesday, the 14th day 'bf December, 1 909, at the court house door of Beaufort county, at 12 o'clock, midday, offer for sale at pub lic auction, and for cafti that tract of land In Washington ''township, on tbeeeet side uf the road lead Ins: from Corey's to the Main road, and adjoin ing the lands of W. H. Stanclll and others, being the wme land described FiREI .'ZIZ_ Don't let itcatch you-linpreparech Calhisthis afternoon. W bragaw & co.r First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. It's a real pleasure to cook on Buck's Stoves Requires less ^uel and cooks -quicker, Overi always-same temperatui^e top and bottom.. Ask SOUTHERN FURNITURE^CO. Are ne, 6 years old, gal. . . $-1.00 Hiungafdner Mt. Rye, 0 years old, gal .'-$4.. 10 Sfivage Mt. Rye, r, year* old. gal . $3..*>0 Miijl.nplr/> My P. ?l ypitra. old. 'gal. $3-3? - Certifled Rye, 3 years old, gul . . . . ?3^73 Nelson bourbon, 7 years old, gal . Sd.Su Country X'lubYs Blend, gal. X. CUxrnT ftftl. Mountain Corn, , ... Old X. C. Apple Brandy, 5 yearn old, gal $4-00 Old VirglnlA-Apple Brandy, gal $3.00 My new Catalog Is .ready. Send for it.? It is Free. ^ MAIL ORDERS OCB SPECIALTY. WRITE FOR CATALOG. fRANK MILLER, Importer And Dealer in Wines and LJquont, 1201 EAST MAIN STREET, - - RICHMOND. VA. I ET THE qOOK DRESS THeJ " TURK! |We'll Dress the|Wise];Young Man Who J Wants a . ' ^TAILOR- MADE SUIT OR OVJFRCQAT for this Christmas. ?> ? --ZCCJ WRIGHT S TAILORING PARLORS, "Who Tailor Best in Washington." dr-.< ' : ^ rS!WSSS?S?g? MEALS AT ALL HOURS IQWK Mr. R. J. Manning left yesterday fofx^ondemere for a week*' buslnesi wo; ? ? L ( Key, i the city yesterday and left on the uf-J ternoou train for Vandemer. * _ Mr \Vt?ii tjyMnghoute vent tc Yandenmru /effiday afternoon. 1 Mr. HojK Moore left town yester- j day on the W. Si V. train on a bjs - noss trip. ^ .... _ ^ Miss LcMay Dewey, who has beers i visiting Mrs. George ? Hackney, T left yesterday afternoon for her home in [ Coldffboro. ?l * . Mrs. James Hyman, who haK been \ visiting Mr., and MrS. E. B. ifbore, ( West Second stiyet. left yesterday for | her home in Stokes. ? ? *? j Miss Mary Grimes Cowper left this| afternoon for Raleigh after a ? days' visit to Mies Sally Myers on [ East Main street. Mrs. S.* T. Smith and -Iktte son. William Cecil, of Ilelhaven, speni | yesterday with friends in the rity. ? ? Mrs. G. B. Boyd went to Oriental | yeatcrday afternoon foe a visU. ? ? ' Mr. W*. C. Archbell left this morn ing for Norfolk bn' bijRiner.3. ? ? " Mr. Carl Richardson returned thSs-j n\orning f(om a busines? trip. ? ? Mr. C. T. Lawrenve Icii morn ing for Elizabeth City aftei a few J "days- mu.v in ihe tKy. ? ? The Gem'was the merca last night for the crowiT TTrcr plriurcs r.romrrt to please tnem xrorn*' i-liift 10 nnlEtv . Tonight a Pair of White Glove? will Ue-/|> yen interested, it is a fine dra ma. Tit for Tat 1e a good Western drama, and the great panoramic scenes in Africa of the hunting ad-| ventures fif Tfreorior shown here. Thr&e fine reels tonight with" orchestra and another chance given "to earh ticket bolder for that lovely cut . glass water* bottle anil glr.n-cs from Srnliher's stock whi?iE & S.tDiilv T?o.. 1 Oltrer chilled- plow. Others have contributed of which we have been unable to obtain a list. This will prove to be a red letter day for Aurora, largo crowds are ex pected, and ample provision has been madfWor 4|ieir entertainment. Speciii trains will be run at re duced rtrtes. The Gaiety continues to give - moat delightful show to its patrons and tonight the program Is hard to *nit^ thn hfiit Pictures you ever looked- at. Papa\ Hat Is a roaring comedy. . The Mas terpiece Is a magpiflcent presenta tion of the life of Raphael the great paihter or the sixteenth cenlury." Btar and Forebear la a. rich comedy of a real bear and an Italian band, while the picture of the terrible life i of the exiled Ruraians is well wo?*h seeing. Follow the merry crowd to night to the Gaiety. JUMPS INTO WELL , TO END HER LIFE Begs Rescuers Not to Take Her Out When She Falls in Five Feet of JVater. Mount Airy, Nov. -29. ? Yesterday! [afternoon at 3 o'clock there was an attempt at suicide .near this place, Iwhen Miss Irene Bnnker. a youngl [lady about 10 years old, attempted tol jtake her own life b$ Jumping into a| I well. She became 'Incensed at h*r| "brother, because he refused to allow! her to drive Into town, and jumped] into a well 40 feet deep. Owing to the extrcmo dry weajthey thc>r<^-w*wl [only about flr^feei water in the well and she owes her life to tbls| [fact. Neighbors soon rushed to the pceiwrw^n she w?? found standing in. water u^ hmulHtttfrn? for-Knyitsb1 j men to reflect that It was Jert to no i American, Crancis James Child, to | roajpile the. Pre thick roTuii.es of^'Hiv?- j lisb &01V Scottish "Popular Ballads" I trhh-li n ro r.;mni:ir Uivaluabk." lQ j rrprvjrb Is* forgotten lu admiral loo of bia work. Child hlu.sclf unfortunately dlil not IIi'r to ilalsii liii ilow pver. he "was utore than a scholar aud an editor lie v. ::n ilie founder of a schyoi ncd h?* h;i'L tin* gift of bclug abje to trail*::*!: i?t ethers both bid learning ard^t": ae:ii. - [.oudou fc'atiir Jay iu-vlSHff " A Natural Ccrr.bination. "Ton any liiat she Is a peach?" "Indeed, ehe la.", '"And that be Is the apple of dp? eye?" "That's right." - "Then there Is no reason why lh< fruit of their Identities should not b? a pair."? Baltimore American. OVERTAXED lliiudrcd.s of Washington Headers Know What It Moans. The kidneys are overtaxed: JIave too much to do. They tell u' Hid pains ? - Backache, sldeache. headache. Early, symptom? of kidney l)is. .rrlnary troubles, diabetes, Drift's rtipeasc -follow. TIjo statement below Khotc* you a rertafn cure. Mrs. James Day, 2 3 New r. reel. New Bern,' N. C-. savs; "Doan's Kid me than any other remedy I ever used for Mdr.ey trouble and ronse q.;:cntly I ghi.jiy rc->T.racn 1 ; tic:ri. 1 E'.i rfcru.l *" rr'.bly r.-ota uuii. nag ging ba?'ka? iu-v- wiO jjaii-.a ncrces my lo:.nn.- To mo-v;> ??.* 1'.'* r.-..rrr. " atcd my traublc.-and n 'r.-;d i'or me to perform my work. I c.o.ild? iioi rest, well ami often p.ro.^e in the morning ( feeling tired rnl l>a?ul.l. D?:n;r, j ror.viaccd by Irregular passages of' +fse kidney secretions that my trouble j i-.roee from disordered kidneys, \ pro- j cured a box or Doan's Kidney l'illc. I Theiy relieved the 'jackache-*, re.-.uv.^Ml j my kidneys to thdr r.c.rnnl canditicn I and gave me reaawed Etreagth." For sale by all dealers. Price SO | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Iktffato, New York, sole agemsfor the United State?. . Remetaber the narue-? Doan's ? i *nd r?l?e n? other- - ? WOH I IS AX1> >U>fC t >|C A 1KAXK D.IMKLS ritlNtJ MIT. The "Belles of Brittany" i?t DeljCs j Theater Is the big musical hit of the. Christ mas Beacon. Krauk Daniels is i n- the' lead Hig-rote,- -tt?d -the very best song In this big show is "The Ingle ; Nook," a love ballad. The words and music of this catchy melody will be given free with next Sunday'* New York World, ly ari'.>ngo;nehi with Francis Day ? IIMnier, publishers of th#? score. Beautiful Women 2Xa?l Stomach Cause* Unsightly Com plexions. liriHvn'n l>isux Store "Tins a iteuiedy. Bad stomachs maan bad blood; bad bloods means sallow^ unattractive skiu. % Why? Tli? .. I. in > I | condition separaies the nutritious matter from the food and gives it to the blood to suviriy the entire body with nourishment. If t !i?> stomach is fre for s? cents a largo box. Test samples from Booth's Ml-o-na. Buffalo, N.^.Y CITY MARKET. mi,.....,::'. *... . . ? 23<- - Chickens, grown 25 to 30< riprintf chickens..., 10 to -5c| Green salted hldos ...9c Green hides. ....... .v gc Miked wool . . . ; . . 18 to 20c Tallow * 3 ]_2i* Wool, free from burrs 20c Shearlings 5 to 1ar kct quottfions c:i? he seemed 1 Interested parties are re quested to cdmmunicate >vith Mr, D. W.Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington,- N. C. This proposition will inter est you, and it would be well to investigate befon ? proach II mQnjhs. la " ? H ==-inr=jl Xma&.. Goods l?utc*t and most exquisite line of iuiliiio}' Ikix anil N'n le Patter. now on display. Also a velert lire of Toilet SetA, ('oralw and IlntaheK. t'jiiu* rdiI take a Imik. Washington DRUG COMPANY HYACINTHS A*ff> AM. KINDS OP FALL. AM) \V INTER BULBS We hate a tlae awwot tmeni. riaitt enrly for tin- Ik-h( tosiUlu. ? Kcne promptly liUed by J. L. O'QL'INN & CO., Your Thanksgiving Dinner Will be complete and pleasure will be added to the occasion if you will let us fill your order. ^ Fresh Celery, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Plum Pudding, Fruit Cake and a full line of Canned and Evaporated Fruits We have engaged turkeys for most of our custom ers, and will be glad to secure you^one if you will 'phone us. Be liberal and give us your account for one month, A guarantee lu please you is all we can uffei. JOS. F. TAYLOE, THE QUALITY jGROCF.R. 'Phones 123 and 124 ^ ? ' Three Deliveries If you ^re looking fdt GLASS -and CROCKERY i) W ARE, TOYS and other Holiday Goods, come t. w. Phaups & Co.