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KOficr. or mm. ? : ? North' Carolina, ? ftoanforr ? County Superior Court. Before the Clerk, Claude Lee and wife. Bailie Lee; M inton Rawiy ~ood" wife. Xqrcj Rawli; Ft. H. Rawla and wife. Mil* lie Rawls-r M. ' Q. Rawla and wife. Eva Rawla; J. J. Rawla and wire, v. Jetmie ? ftawis; Albert- Rogeraen and wife. Lizzie Rogerson; and John Rawla. ) - va. pave Whichard and Estelle Wbichard minor, by her gtfardlau ad litem Have Whir hard: and \.. K. Raw!*, Allle Rawla and W. Gilbert RawlB. minors, by their guardian at litem,! R. H. Rawla. ' N'./ ? ~ ^ Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior court of. Beaufort coun ty, made In the above cause; the ufl . dersigned commiatjonei*; _appoinUd m In said "cause. will- offer' foi sale at the courthouse door of Beaufort' yn Mmfldtty -TawiT^yv 3, at 12 m., for cash, at public auction.] to the highest bidder, the following | "de'gcrTUed tracts of land : ~s'(nated InJ Korth Carolina, Beaufort county, j Washington township, adjoining! lands of Aaa Harris. Win. "GTurganUs, and the Mangum lands: First Tract. Commencing at a pine in the county line, running' south a1 straight line with Win. Gnrganus' line to a pine., then west witji \Vn. black gum, then a (straight line South; -wlfti Wm. Gnrganus" line to a nine In1 ?ine Log Swamp, then west down! r.in ?f Pine* Log S<va::;n to the Man gum line, then north a :;ti-atght kinei with Mangum lino to Asa lluiilal line; then east with cotinty line a Btfaight jine'to beginning. Contain ing 127 -at* res. Saving and excepting from the said 127 acres above de scribed. the following described 40; ncres. embraced in and containing ill I said -tract, to-wlt: Beginning at aj corner between Rav.ia and Gurganuftl In A. B. Harclson's I no to the lpw^t cdjrtirr of Rawla* field on said line! thence in a westerly direction '"with the fence and on to the Carraway lino. j thence in a northeast direction to the A. B. Harrison line, tlionce- -wtrh-th^ said A. I i. Harrison lino to the be- 1 ~~i ginning. Containing 4 0 ucnu, in-l eluding outhouses,. dwelling house?.] offices and buildings. SonnnH Tra<t. Beginning at a K'im j at the corner of Wm. Gurganus and Taylor's line In Plmr-fcoij Swamp, and runs ea6t a straight lln?? to a maple, then North a straight line to Wm Gurganus' lino, then west a straight , line to an oak In Pine Log Swamp,, then Mouth up P.'no Lor Swamp t;> be ginning Containing 10- acres, nior.' or less. ? Third Tract. Beginning at a ear ner between Ha wis and Gurganua In A. R. Harrison's line to. the lower thence In a westerly direction with * llie fence and on T3" tbo Camrwar line, thenee-Hf-fi northeast dtr?*< ? *>.? ? to the A. B. Harrison lip, theme with ihfa-jjnid A.' B. HarrTscn Ftnp" to* the beginning. Containing 4?) r.pres, .including-outhou^es.? dwelling haute, offices and bvilhttngs. ???irtg -<i j>.iri of and containing 'in the first tract of 127 acres, and being that part of said uaol". "1m TlIi'h li ffanti. l;if nvaia n ? dower Interest, a. Ilfo .estate on nitf .40 m-re?. ...... Thifl' November 30, 1009. NORWOOD I. SIMMONS. Commissioner SHKItlKi'S C.M.I. I OK TAX US. The States tajes must Do settled in"* full by 1st .Monday in January. TJio acliool vouchers v. ill bo com'tig in ! daily; the people want their children f educated and the teachcrs must he' paid. The euricnt expenses of rh^j county musi ai.'U Liu jui'il. ? Nm* ? rt-j takes money to pay these bills and It ! h;is to be raised by taxation. Yourj taxes have been due since September] 1st. and I will thank all, who have j not paid, to come forward and settle" ?_ at once. Your tastes are due and I there is no better time to pay than! when yon have money. . " Very respectfully. w ceo. e. Riarsr fiharlff, Beaufort C. December 6. 1909. - .... , ..lOB. J will sell privately ic pa uutil the 25th" day~o~T Decora hem 909/ and on that day I will offer for Hale; the remains, consisting of corn, fod-' der, hajt, oats, aud all farming Implt- 1 menta, and also' a small portion oft household and kitchln fudnitnre. | s R. D. WALL. j December 4. 1909. "T"* , ; ~s~ Are you getting the worth of your money in Fire Insurance. ; ? ? ? IN BUYING the necessities of life an wtrtl as its fasurlee, the. wl*? j rnaniolecta the beat^h is money can command. Fire Insurance Is one.of- . the necessities. Ask* * * vm. BR AO AW & CO., 'First Insurance ^|{cQts In Washington, I>r. ? CHOOSE FURNITURE FOR YOUR GIFTS ? . At the Southern Furniflire Company's Store you will find just the things that w"ill most please the ones that you do so much want to please. Then why not sup ply these giftoieces at the Southern Furniture Com \ i Our bifi-building is just filled with suitable Christmas jtifts, the useful, practical, satisfying kind. Make your ^Chris tmas present choosing easy. i^Will be very easy if you'll do your selecting at the Southern Furniture Store. ?' SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO. Are You Carrying Enougirhtsaranpe? ? -JU*- rVhsni qnd Mr. "Property Owner? You had better attend-to this at once; Fires arc numerous during the holidays. Protection is cheap C. D. PARKER, General Insurance ? Four Years' Experience. Havens-Small Building. ""Phone 85. JUST- RECEIVED A large shipment of choice hand picked Michigan and Lima Beans . Please send us your orders.. E. R. MIXON & CO. - Christmas Gifts For Everybody We have Christmas gifts fuitablc for everyone from " Baby " to " Grandfather." " Our holiday lines are the largeet and most complete. Our patterns are. exclusive and up-to-date. Visit our store and be convinced ? but don't wait lil the last minute. Come before the rush begins. J. H. Harris Plumb ing & Supply Co. ' C -sfr nrfintt! bhoeesi vse TALK Mrs. JTniflwriSu BU bWft j v 18UI nit Mftm Maicia Myow,--tefn4i^ morning for her home In Philidei ph tiF ?-> . ..Mrs. II. H. Cook returned to hei home In I>iiiet6wn after a v'sit lo fplondn in tho city. - ? Or. David T.. Tayloe returned last right, from* .^rf olkwSere hit attend ed ihc Seaboard Medical Association. .Ufr4 Frank Rollins returned *? d?y aftemuuu from 'the North. M[s. Mark Lathajp and Sirs. fcGuy A. C. L. train from Hagsell. when* they have, been visiting for a few TtHlV. . Mr. I.. H. Red <lflt. of'tMward, is a visitor in the city today. Come early to the Gem tonlght^s the drawing takes place promptly ar 7:45 sharp. This will give the the | ater goers a chance to go to the opera | house afterward. There will lie five i fine pictures shown'at th?> u<us ir I night; a magnlflcerit frojtraph drama. I two rich comedies, and a rplendid | hand-colorod fifm showing' the cos of many centuries. An extra j Him will be selected and shown ::l?o. [The prizes^to be won tonjgi.t have been attracting much admiration all the week In Aycrs' show window by their beauty and richness. They were bought from A. (J. Sn-.lti cr. and are of the best material. selected with taste. Bring your coupons and have a chance for them. Along the Kennebec Opera House Tonight r" Quaint? | fund of humor appear*, lo bo end ?kMHN picturesque scenery- and honest love form the basis for the plot of | ?\\loi?45_..i!ie KenitTfTjee." th^ latest Isui-reMful ploy of New Kngland life. | which will be seen in thi" city on ! l-'ridnjj nit,ht. December li'.^at t li - .Opera House. The play deals with the story of a waif, ufterv.v.vJs an I heiress. wUr? is being deprived of her [rights by a v.-oman who attended her j mother on her deathbed, and who. --.IP of a nr. to aciotil-' ipln-e. tries to secure the fortune of Ithe girl and brand he.- sweetheart- a thief. Like nil New England plays . l:tt:?litcr_m,ist -intermingle* with leafs (and several new and original types jhavo i'ctr. introduced.. The.. humor j in so. carefully blcn^J v;ii!i jentl I men: that jUE-i yo-.i arc on the ?-?'rye of t ears. foiiurrbrtng- humorous happens which trims* 'he tide to ex cruciating 4augluer. N?J plcy of re cent years has had a move* HjimptuJ. ous production in point of acenic de tail. and the production in this city will te given will;- cr.refni atteatlou. notick of s.vm:. \ ? - T?y vf:ttie i*f vn??i?ii Mi" iw?i? I contained In a ceru^:. mortgage from (Sylvester Boyd to O. Humley. dated March 30, 1908. and duly recorded In the office of the li' r'ster of LMtdsj -f Beaufort jronr.'y. ' :;^-ffprvk ". " j at page 45.1 will on T?".<day, tne 1 4th day of De'cember, .1 ???>'.?. a? Ihe court I r.o i?c deor of Per.ist"' i ' eottfli^*, at 12 ! ;>'< ??;:?!;. E.iddbi*. of: ?: r : r at pub lic ? h ?l<~t tract 1 of h.:.'i >1 r.'j ? \r ' ?. t?wr.*)tlp. on j ? - ? i ding fi-om , <"*?->rey'o to ihi* mils ?? a., and adjoin in,? thojantlg t.i W. Li. Stancill and others, being tne same land described In the Haid mortgage aforesaid. Thia the 13th day of November. 1509. O. RUM LEY, Mortgagee. Uy Wiley C. Rodman. Attorneyr- ' ? + 6 ????????? WW KKHVti 3MJTiUl,Til. am/ ? '? who want nice pliatc-graph* O ? af ' tl)finnelrPH (**r tin IstimiH ? li ut'wmtH tlicy .njtKt .conic by ? '? ... December int!?. Our troth* ? j O ? !io? grown Wonderfully, and ? . ? jih^c c:?i\|i?7' J:ct any j.-xtra ? it ' liHp ju:;t f<?r" }? day*, we ? '? arc rill'nji.yrrr . c^iuiuu. to ? ? the ubv>te. ? ? _ BAKEifs arqwio. t> >??????? ?'? ? ? ? ? JThose Uttftiidiag-tW Gaiety ]ui rlflyt *<"*? dehffrted with the entire ijyw-formaiire. for it was one of the infest creditable y*?t presented-. there J I Tonight they are billed to preient an- 1 j other, 'if any. better.- performance. ( I Their Social Education, in a good American comedy "film of the gvt-rfedi ? order; The Widow wrtl certainly j ^ Hi! urn an -^j-' ?- wii Ji jll ? dramatic -nh-ture with r. line bit o? ; . aetiug. The Sleuth and the- Wig. ! comedy .-ha* -pleased. wherever hoiKyi J styl Jt will tonight. The Weddtn&J i? i.tni u IV. rk MtuwH you IjI.s of fur | i aii<^ amtiFetuent. He^jenibev Sainr | day tiight the OaiVty prfe-anfe the J I beautiful Kand-paiuted prl*e now . Urten lit Knight Shoe Co/swjwtJow.l .Turkey given away ea^'^fiusht tieSl i I week. See the big show tonight? Dt'lt AC* K Nt ? \V L I*: 1 H ; >1 V. N T. i The Daily News acknowledges the I j receipt of an Invltatton "froth the | Amercer. Trust t'ompany. <if fha> llote.-lo be present nt" tlufcopcnirg of j-ttH -h*-w -q ?? n ber J". 1DPD, fccr.i fsN^n. :?) ;i. m. j- ? mni.tii Mini ivnt Mir To th<y Clt'xons of Washington * *"!**; i :Hio decided to ni vo the publ-ci [the benefit of my offer made the oily ?^.ist Monday night which was not ac ^Hjted. j rSvided 1 i i ji * ll :rt let .? jo fo-t square by January 1 , I Pit', r* ? $10 each. .1 wilt open a pla". for that li'.ii* _pi?-e Immediately i lien-after. nr jlng ih? pte-ent' cemetery on rood I II Kill I.A\'I?. Y'Ml ???' roq I ,, cbrce out -and loo!; over this Jr.nd ]??* 1-- I-- toll ?> .-J*- N- """'?NT. i l"); eemher !? . 1 90ji. Throat Misery ' f!e?il lio-.v rt r.c:str-rt Man lli.i ??! Clirpjilf Tlmm! hiserw, ? "Hyoinei .did me a world of good ; when 1 had chronic hrynr.iii^l ? irT i fact effected a cure after r,! I the l*enl t i*ts had .vitcn me up a had J tried Hy^uiel the sain? as i ;had tried humjx^/i* of other- nilijge j t!.-a? pe-vije or doctor.- wci:!d tv? .>m M""-. ""i* r ?;],.! i|?.0. ar.d thi.* ei><*t j-T a ? :l.a* fcn:* jbeen tir.-~. - lia.p ' ) e:ie ! ! !b-y ' . .'.:wl had eight ? to ho r.ss'a;'*- d not t ? h.'.ve written lyou b? fo*e. At first I waited 1o see . !f 1 he cure was perpiattent or hot. I *oud when you realize thai' for live .winters before I used llyomei that I : could not above a whisper nnJ [?ome!lrr>s rot at nil. you ca.i_ judge I why I v.iito I w ! t 'i a- pood (fe.il cf 'anxiety tor ttiue toll if I was really ? cured or mill" ? LI ? v i * f 1 South P.osfcon. Mai-s.. April 1. hoiin.. I Hreathe Ilyomel isi thro-.gli the 5n .I>r.1?" ^lUi.i oiiici wiLh 5I.M. ou:fi:, , land th:s highly healing and ahtise;>-| |~tie vaj?orl>KNl* air wilt proinptly re-. Here and p**rm^nan??ntly ?^r*? ra tal rh and all ordinary dh'eages of '! tho - . '.fid bronchial" tifbes. ] give? pre at relief to ci\n?uu)i:t"ves. [Jgold hy le\uing dealers everywhere i [and'in Washington by Prcwa':; -Dvu^ ?store. cit\ M\RKirr. | rhickf ks. grown.. ?. *. ir> :uw j Spring chk-'K-ns 10 to 2.'>e iflreei* salted hides-.....* ?..fle ?111. t?. hide.? . i . r ...... , , . in, ' Creen hides ^ i'. [ Mixed wool 14 to joc Tallow 3 j Wool, free from burrs ?. ...20r ! Sheerllnga . ; r to i , j Lambskin . . r. to 4P<- J t?ji n I iin'inn ! Lint cotton. ? J j Kicks* C.\Pl l>lXE^m?* Sijk Also N"e; vot:s Headache. T ravel Headache aud aches from Urip Stomaca Troubles or Fema1 trou blew. Try C.ipudlrte ? it'r i.quid? , | effect's immMTufety. T^uld hW'dTMtH Jtlsts. , _ ? ~ ? ?--.I - v?i If true friendship plays any paitj when you ? have purchased you (.'hriatmna pr^Vuntr antf o?i j'aur wi>p home p;-Rsins Baker's Studio yon willl find you have made a mistake if your! friend hadn't rather have a nice p"ho J tograph of ,your<*elf than anyxliin^ else you could imagine then I would j think he is r.ot worthy to be called; UiaurTrixlctiiL Ij^ker's SU.d^o. ^ ' * NEW ARRIVALS IN Webber Shoes $3.0(f, $3 .50*and t \ t \ v. LU.vnn'n, vkl JitLL mktu.. ktc. A UL Cil AIUXTKtili \\ i ; a *ci . i:.\cixsiyi?; awknt$ fcji ivxijis i vsiiions in thi: cii v Spencer 'Bros COl'tl> VC?r THINK <>I A | ItKTTETt ? \ CHRISTMAS t 1 JMILEENT ? l'or your family -than to |[ -i i | HAM". YOl'lt ,l! IKH'Si: V'fKKO? -r? - I Think how it woulil ln l|? them "J ! I all? ^no'nutlrUi'K, no tumps," nn i bother. Call us up. Katlnintes j aiudlv Riven. WASHINGTON . IILECTIUC PLANT. ENNFTT' v PREPARED Agricultural Lime makes every acre count and every testimonial good. Pre pared for ail soils and all crops. Write, us for prices and testimonials. AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. Annthnr lirrr-i Vy trll of ) Fruit Cake is now "being baked at the' Dixie Bakery. The 25 cent priccis telling, for this high' quality of cake. This is the! thirtj large batch and two' more to be baked*""'- .*?' Dixie Bakery. VV J: Rhodes. The moft HeAlierui. "^p-btntflTnp t"niP?i;nltP 1i!!ov.u-tB Ml I .? n , ? mativ fhr. : i % mur; liiRi-sUon ci lir1r.Rn to all the fvro* cloep of youth. llolliftter'* Rot U Mountain lea. thirty Jeai^s cht bos (tardy '? Lrau S'oro.. :??????????????< ?; ???????? 5 THE GAIETY | Z :T'Z" =g=r*=-=^r-=rr- -=J-= ? - ? 5 Program Chaimeii'Daiii' 5 TONIGHT: | t ii'iiii; smui, i:wc.\yioN- J ?> -^;ir T-rTf k TTM-.-THh!'!- ^ J Tin: \\ IIMAV ? Onl) flic name ? ^ ?f .i !ii iv.\?iiml luiu. ii cnuMcd ^ I *>t ? <?( Irouhlu. X A A WOMAN'S WIT ? A Km-. Ml z Z II. ; M SI.KI *11 A\ll THK WKJ % ? \ niRM-'lj-. J V?hl>l i\? AT |,l v\ I'Wlli ? +* \ ' I'1' ? it llin 5 Follow ihe . * ftlerrv Crowd <? ? ? 3131 ? DON'T W alk or Ride. Tafk Uvsr The Telephone. Voucan have a Telephone |.a I in your hous? in the city or at your farm at i vcry.sur passingly tow cost, and save many a long drive and per hap* a life by being in direct and instanlnncc.Ms touch %vith your Doctor. Grocer. Mer chant and ttrok. r, \V cat her rorortfc and mar ket quotations can he secured daily. Interested parlies are re quested to communicate %vi?h Mr.D.W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, NT. C.3 - wm^m.ilifin will inter est vou. and it would he WeM to investigate l?'foro jhr apr =sh ~,uji C. 0. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUI FS AND PkGDUCE Arrh-iU this . 2 Cars Meal, 1 Car 20t!i Century Flour. 1 Car Flake While Lard, 1 Car Kingons Reliable Meat, 1 Car New York State Apples, Cabbage and Potatoes. Let your .orders come along. Jl^llpFmERY Cfr'S.-6AFE HVCTTO C served'in all styles by the Noted \J I IHtlVO Chef? RICAIU3 CONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS" ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION ? TRX US ?PHONE 327. A Whirlwind of Furniture Requisites ow Yoursatthe Jefferson Furniture Company? the Home and Office Outfitters. esents, now's your time to drop in, whe;e you'll find nothing ggestions We are right in the thickest. part -of the battle, fighting for your. wants and necessities. For holiday giftswe are the leaders. Our store groans with everything to make your home c^lm and serene during Yuletide . We will help you if you will call at
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