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I-EGAL NOTICES North ? raroiii^j Beaufort County SuperlQr C<Mrrt. Before the Clerfe Olatlde Lee 'aijch-wifp, , Sallte, Lee Minton Rawls and wife. Nora'.i Rawls; \H. -Rawla afad w4fe. Mil ' lle\Ra^l**" M. O. Rawls and wife.1 Eva Rawls; J. J.-Rawla and wife | Jennie Rawls; Albert Rogerso and wlf^. Lizzie Rogersofi; and| * ? l ? ? ? ^ Dave Sfohlchard and Estelle Whlchard minor,- by her guardian ad lilefe Dave Whlchard; and L. K. Rawls, Alllft WftwlB at^rt \y. Gilbert Rawls. minors, by their guardian at litem. R. H. Raw l?. Under and -by virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Beaufort coun ty, made in the above cause, the. un dersignod commissioner, appointed in said cause, 'will offer for sale atk the courthouse door of Beaufort county, on Monday, January 3, 1910 at 12 m., for cash, at .public auction, to the highest bidder, the. following described tracts 'of land; situated In H North ' Carolina, -Beaufort county, Washington township, adjoining land's of Asa HarrlfT, Wm. Gurganus. ' .ind tho Mangum lands: / First Tract. Commencing at a pine in the county line, running south a straight line with Wm. Gurganus line to a pine, then west with Wms Gurganus' Hue a .straight line to a black gum, then a straight line South with Wm. Gurganus' line to a pine In Pine Log Swamp, then "west down run of Pino Log Swamp to the. Man gum line, then north a-stralght Use - with Mangum line to Asa Harris !lno; then east with county line a straight line to beginning. Contain ing 127 acres. Saving and excepting . - from the -said 127 acres abovd de scribed, the following described 40 acres, embraced in and containing In said tract," to-wit: ^Beginning at a corner between ,Raiyl> and Gurganus la A. B. Harrison's line to the lower corner of Rawls' field on said line thence In a westerly direction with the fence and on to the Carraway line, thence in a northeast direction to the A. B. Harrison line, thence with the said A. B. Harrison line to the be ginning. Containing 4 0 acres, in cluding outhouses, dwelling houses, offices and buildlngB. Second Tract. Beginning at a gum| at the corner of Wm. Gurganus and Taylor's line in Pine Log Swamp, and > runs east a straight line to a maple, trten North a straight line to win I TJurganus' line, then we*?t e straight .line to an oalc in Pine' Log Swamp, then south up Pine Log Swamp to be ginning. Containing 10 acres, more or less. . Third Tract. Beginning at tt rnr ner between Rawls and Gurganus in A. B. Harrison's line to the- lower corner of Rawl s field on said line. ? ihwnfft fn a westerly direction with the fence and on to the Carraway line, thence In a northeast direction to the A. B. Harrisou line, thence ? wHli the aajd A. B. Harrioon lino <<? the beginning. Containing- 40 'acres, including outhouses, duelling house, officer and buildings. Being a part of and containing in the flrfet tract of tract, in which SalMe Lee owns a dower interest, a life estate on said 40 acres. - *? ?This November CO. 1909. . ... NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Commissioner , SHERIFF'S CALL KOK TAXES. f The States taxes must be settled in full by 1st Mopday In January. The) 7* school v6li6RCPB Will Im uuiuliif. in r ^ daily; the people want their children' educated and the teachers .must bet paid. The current expenses of the) county must also be paid. Now i( taken money to pay these bills and It has to be raised by taxation. Tour taxeB have been duo since September! 1st, and I will thank all. who have} not paid, to come forward and settle at once. Youi* taxes are due and there is. no better time to pay than ^ ^ when you have money. Very respectfully, -<HBOr-E. RICK8. ? I Sheriff. Deaufort Co. December G. 3 909. NOTICE. T trill sell privately . t&? parties up until thi 29th day of December, 1909, and on that.dajT F will offer for sale the remains, consisting of corn, fod ments, and also a small portion of household and kitchln fudntture. R. D. WALL. Are you getting the worth of your money in fire Insurance. ? ? " " To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." Dini.igroonvi on Saloon Decks. F?leganjr 'I'ublc D'Hote Dinner 75 cen's; Club Breakfast, 25 to 68 cents. PoliS?? Attention and the very best service in every way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson- st.. I daily except Sunday 6.15 p. m.; arrive Baltirr.crc 7 a. m.. connecting >vlth { rail lines for Phita., N. Y., and all points East and West. For all infornia- | tlon and reservations address C. I. Chandler, G. A.; F. R. McMillin.T. P A.. Norfolk, Vd. Are You Carrying Enough Insurance? Mr. Mtrch&ntand Mr. Property Owner? yj ^Voti had better attend to this at once. r- ? rir??g org nufpfi-ous during the holidays. v Protection is cheap j C. D. PARKER, General Insurance? Four Years' Experience. i Havens-Small Building. 7 ' 'Phone 35. Make the Home a Oift-a Present . of a New "Buck's" Range. You like good, practical gifts, don't yon? Of. course you do. and so do your friends and relatives. Could you pcsilDly select fpr tbe wife r gift that_would be more practical, be a more constant reinlmler of the giver's goodness than the very finest range in America? Indeed not! Then why not make the- wKe, ? the home, this gift, a fine new Buck's range? " . ? ? How vjjll it please her. its ease of operation .It sperfect baking and cooking qualities, and. its beauty 'ami lt? econtmy of operation will prnvp n source of pleasure both to you and her. -There is no stove or range made lo" compare with "Buck's", we know it because for over GO years they have proven such, tl>e best for every purpose. ? Then why not \m^ke the home*, present of an Qle^nt "Buck's?" SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO T IN BUYWO tho necessities of 11 fe as "well us its luxuries, the wise man relect^ the test his money, can command. Fire Insurance is one of Jhe necessities. Ask - - ? ? WM.JBRAGAW &L CO.,. "4< 'First Insurance Agents' In Washington, N. C. Christmas Gifts We have Christmas gifts luitable iot everyone from "Baby" to "Grandfather." Our holiday lines largest and most Our patterns are exclusive TOWN ' & TALK STmSrorgerfir Crabl rw, of Golds 1 . boro, U In the_cltf. , j t Miss Estello tJavIa left (his after- S 5811 3Pj t mi To spend Christmas, f? M r.\jHarvey -M*ers left ihU mtfrn- M Ing foi\ Norfolk on butdueas. 1 1 Miss Fanny Lamb Haughton will j t petnm thin nvt.nl tip r>? , ||t, |nt<> tr^li. from Raleigh. where she has been at- In lending St. Mary's school. ? j t ? ? !? Mr. A. T. West returned thl.. morn- j < ng from a week's b^i5iuc3.s trip out ! i aftown. f i j Mr. R. J. Manning left this morn ing -for a business trip to Columbia and other points. n - Sfc-" ? * |i Mr. John-__Bonner Is home from h Chapel Hill To attend the holiday*} with his parents, Captain and Mrs- ~ Herbert Bbfiirer; - - ' , ? ? ? |.i Dr. John C. Rodman, accompanied }' by Mrs. Rodman aud children, re- 1 turned home last night from Wilson.] where Mrs. Rodman has been vlslt Inr relatives and friend?. Rev. Joseph Fulford. of Bunyan, was a Wa8hingtoH visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mayo- and Mrs. I. B. Tuthlll have reVrfrncd to their liomoc In- South Crce'* The Gem program last night-could TTTTf? -^FTrrmi first trr-hr*^ the audience showed their apprecia tion by a contfnuouB applause, all of which ^was Justly merited. Tonight this well known playhouse will give a series of pictures In keeping with their reputation. His Duty (Bio graph), Eradlcatlug .Aunty {Bio graph comedy), The Angel of the Vil lage, melodra; The Bachelor's Wife, aud last but not least. Mr. Flip, a comedy. lg certainly an array of pic tures that will please and amuse the large crowd that usually attends the Gem. Remember the orchestra plays iHgblly. Tonight andI7>er handsome present given away at S:30. Come, you might hold the winning. ticket. Remember the Gem Is headquarters for amusement and pleasure evenings; unsurpassed. CI RIOS1TY OF~l?H MMKR l p'"l'i to His Purchasing Hamlnumc Scarf Pin. Yesterday a drummer was sitting in the Hotel lx>uise ioooy walchiui? the crowds entering the Jewelry 'store of Mr. W.~ll. Bell. located opposite. He watched the steady stream ofj shopper* for hours. Last night his! curiosity, got the Vt'er of him ?ol he decided to pay a visit to the store and look for the object of their visit. ' After going into the store and seeing! the many-snltable gifts displayed he irehased a scarf pin CHRISTMAS PARTY. The M. E. Sunday School to Have t'nuul Entertainment. TtnT Methodist- Sunday ?chool will ; I ? ? ? ? \vi: sKitvi: xotick to \i.l ? ^ who u-inf HTTP (?hnli;!ll:i|>liH ? i * **t themselves for (^ristwos ? ? presfnt* tb?\v must ccine by ? ? December loth. On* triul<> ? jO has jjmffn ni'ii^frfnlly. artU ? i <> us we caunct uei any e\tra ? ? help Just for a few day*. we ? | ? are calling your attention to ? ? the above. ? '? TIAKKirs STUDIO. . ? There is Nothing a parent known hi grief wo bitter as to think. It mlght-not hwve heen fatal, f~*rff Ylck's ('foi^c Pneunu.ula ? 8al*e had be^n ready, and used in tiiirv* ? ilon't delny.nct a Jar now AH DrtlRKists. 2flc, ftOe and 91.00. >??. . ftifUrwun rm'*r anil nntrr Laimnent at the church Thursday j jvening after Christmas A tpost ]n- j creating program U be ! l*g- c.r range d ' jy the comraitte in charge. 'file pictures ?l the Qaiety tesii aight weVe much complimented.] Gwy-oiie exhibited was high cIib.sI Among the pictures tonight will "ho j Comedy and Tragedy. This is a < strong dramatic sk?y woven rirdund j :he lo\e of a -famous actress. Rrttou tiid Rooc 4k a great war drama, by | *el';r. Tutu is one 01 the IHUHI : ractlve and interesting pictures yet j :o be shown at this popular play- i louse. The program for tonig^ is' in unnsnaly good one at?d those who ittend i-an rest assured they will be~ ilghiy pleased. The Gaiety was lib erally patronised last night, so come >arly tonight and secure a good seat f_ you wish to witness a first-class Performance. Remember that on Sat urday night the management present tNflve dollar ^old piece to the otic" Holding the lucky coupon. Come to night. you might get the lucky num ber. A turkey given- away nightly lejTt "week. j A boy who won't obey while Christ- I riibs Stopping j;- In full blast Is apt to [ be Incorrigible. Mexico seems to tlilifk that It Til proper 'for the big sisters to Jo'ij hands in spanking the brats. Then. too. we will need Nicaragua! in order to keep the Buttlnskys from I digging a river to the Panama Canal. 0 ? * Santa Claus sqldom gets the pre*- J ents mixed, but as a tip it 4s j he .will not put a bot of old red eyej in Carry Nation's hose. The price of breakfast food soaring, and no wonder. Analysis 1 shows the presence of sH these uutri- 1 tlous mgreileuts in an Ohio brand: Smartwped. hnrnyard grass, lamb's quarters, old wltchgra^s. plg^j, black luustary, yellow mustard and chaff. Hav.h derert?o:i as a cusa. for di vorce will be *vr-!- .n:rd by eld itiom-| The graduate troth the college of j experience generally gets his diploma | too late .in yfe. nigger, appetites for better things] may have something to do with th* increased sost of living. MOTHERS' JOY _ 11 " >?????>?* l.nlT.Tv tt~1 jfc.. j pirenmonljr.- Vrtce-.-efie. ' liMinvi? nrn-i; STORK. R- S. ? Goo:e Greas^ sold here also. iJrug S? ore ^ ~ One box cl'/nr* fit*?. See Hardy's] I .'rug Store a<1. If true friendship plays any par when you have purchased you I Christmas presents and oi> your way [home parsing Tlaker's Studio you will 1 find yon have made a mistake if your r friend uaJn't iL jui5rmnr , tograph of yourself t!iah anything el?e you could Imagine then I wmiTti think h#? Is not worthy to he 'called your friend. Raker's Studio. WKU ! Wnshlngionlxns surely know good thltign when they see tluvn. from Che ?uay mir WXIK'KRI-IT VAKV, hu* lieen going. Within n few days I we arc going In bakePOUXft CAK\p (of the genuine kind. They ore going | to be Kolcl at price* in i-eAfh of all. IH> not mlu our Mtnfc Ptes. They will give you a plemtant surprise. ' Plume 1*^>. DTXIK 1SAKKRV. W. J. Rhodes, Proprietor. _ _ NEW Canned Tomatoes 3 CANS FOR 25c rone *7. E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. LLcary, Bros.' Old Stand. JUST ARRIVED A New Line of Ladies' and Children's Sweaters^ in red, while and gray. We are Sole Agents in Washington for Paris Patterns. sJ ? 1 Spencer Bros. COULD YOU THINK Of A liETTEIl * CHRISTMAS PRESENT For your family than to HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED ? Think l>ow It would help them all? no matched, no lamp*, no -bother. Call us up. Estimate* gladly Riven. Washington ELECTRIC PLANT. f THE GAIETY | Program Changed Daily ? \Z TONIGHT: 0 X J KltlTON A.\l> HOi: it? A ii?. *X ? tuie Urania. Tlx* love story ?h.it 2 a roiuev In end* n* you no much 7 jf dud re all of them to eml. ? % COMEDY AND THACKDY? A J ^ Muni): dramatic story, showing ? Tj Tiow un mtTTw fallM ? J ivltli a handsome snldh'r. I loan- { 1 tiful scenery .and exciting cm- ? 1 c^paden. ? f Remember, tomorrow J ? night we give away $5 ? ? in Gold. | | Follow ihe I Merry Crowd Home Building & Loan Association ^WASHINGTON, N. C. Capital Stock Paid in' Since 1902,' Over $30,000 OFFICERS: Frank'C. Kugler, President; W. E. Swin dell, 1st Vice-President; Jno. B. Sparrow, Secretary; Frank H. Bryan, 2nd VicePresident;StephenC.Bra gaw, Attorney. Do you ever expect to own' your own home? Now in the time to start. . ? A good way to, prepare to eer.i! a boy or girl to college. - No institution In Washington i doing ho much for its stockhold ers as this association Numbers of our subscriber* do not build and do not Intend to ^ they carry stock simply as nti Investment and 'it par. "'Am 1 r-M nn.;, ., ..1 I^ps. I' tomnelM th?'m to save 80 much eftffh~mnnth- and til rnfn fiWIar ordinary.. COP dl llbUU limy tan hypothecate the .stock at a bank and always with the association to the extent of 90 p-.-r cent, of what has 6een paid in. ? Subscribers can withdraw on 30 da>?. noticg. ?? ; . Wo have many subscribers, and they represent a Piffoal every bus iness and profession In town. Yew aeries will be onewed .lamiuiy 1st. 1010. See Jesse .Hons or Chnrlie Fleming: HOME BUILDINC & LOAN ASSOt lATION. rfyou are looking lor GC3?s> (WARE, TOYS and other Holiday Goods, come ? to see us. T, w. Phillips & Co. C. a. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE IT fArrivals'this week. ^ ^ 2 Cars Meat, i Car 20th Century Flour, 1 Car Flake White Lard, 1 Car Kingans Reliable Meat, 1 Car New York State Apples, Cabbage and Potatoes. Let your orders come along. THE UNION GROCERY CO'S. CAFE HVCTCD C served in all styles by the Noted vljl EilVO Chef ? RICARD BONNER. ME ALS AT ALL HOURS ordersjleceive prompt attention? jry us ?PHONE 327. ^ Company?the Home and I vou'll find nothina eily-stricken prices.
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