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LEGAL NOTICES XOT1CH OF HALK. Under and by virtue ol the power j of sale contained in a rartftin fnort of sale contained In a certain mort - gage deed from Chas. W. Norman to I Jno. W. Chapln dated January 28. | 1905, and .. recorded in book 125. page 270. I will sell to highest bidder at the court house door in Washing ton. N. C., on Monday, January 31. i? m.thA follow lug doscrib-_ ed profc^rty, to-wlt; Being depart of what is known as the Pate land, and beginning at Joe Peed's southeast corner on the Wat son road, thence with said road south 3 west 4 chains, then north 87 west 10 chains, then south 3 west 2 33.100 chains, then north 'K7 west 19 18.100 chains to G(eo. Swindell's line, then with said Hoe north 3 east ft -33. LOO chains to Joe Peid's south 0 west corner, then to tho beginning, containing 10 1-4 aeres, more or less, being th^ name land sold to the said ChllH. W. Ts'ui man. thin Biortg'Ma liu ing given for the purchase money. | Terms of sale, cash. - This Decembe? 23, 1909. jpfc JNO. W. CHAP1N, # Mortgagee. KXECTTKTX NO*WK. ~ Having qualified as execitr^"to the will of Allen StiUey, deceased, late of Beaufort county. North Caro ? . liuii. this fa to-notifor-ail |HH*on?-hav Ing claims against the estate of- Bald > deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or l>efwe the 2Sth day of December. 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pprgiina Indebted to said estate | will please make Immediate payment. ELIZA JENKINS,.1" Executrix of Allen Bttlley. deceased. This 2Sth day of December. 1909 . NOTirK OF AD.MIXISTKATION. , i have this day qualified as admin- ( ? fstrAtor of -Gt T. *A. of Mrs. Winnie) White, deceased. All persons Indebt cd to her Will pU'aH? make- setfle riient with me, and all who may have tlaims against her estate are notified - to flie the same wlthtii one year from thlsbdKte. duly Itemized ami verluea ax prescribed by law in such cases; efllg thla notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. ; This 11th day of December, 1 909. W. T. BAILEY. JFT /Administrator C. T. A of Mrs. Winnie | White. DBG ? DON' Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. ? 1111 ' II HI " _ You can have a Telephone put in your house in ihe city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a long drive and per haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer chant and Br olciT7 kct quotations can be secured daily. Interested parties are re quested to'communicate with Mr. D.W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N, C This proposition will inter- #7* est you. and+t^wouldbe well ?T to invest igate before the ap- II proscJf ei- the cold Winter Lj months. A Card of Thanks To all, both young and old, 'T wish to thank you ^ all for your past patronage and also the present. To start this happy New Year you had better start it right. Remember, CLEMMONS' RESTAURANT treats ev erybody white. Now, when you start a| new year, don't make a| flaw, when ? CLEMMONS' VEGETABLE ~ ? W/UiUW " '"t ? V; -? ^ comes right to youi door. ~ " ? ? 01 Great Restaurant 113 Water Street. FOR OUR FRIfeNDS We Hope they're numerous; AND FOR OUR FOES? n . We hope thsy are few; We wish "A Merry "Christmas" and -'A Happy New Year." WM. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents in Washington. N. C. Make the Horhe a Gift--a Present of a New "Buck's" Range. - fYou lilje good, practical gifts, don't you? 0? course you <Jo. and so cld^your friends and relative* ?* Co.) I J. you possibly select for the wife a gift tbat would be more practical, ba 8 radft constant reminder of the j^ircr*s goodness- than the very finest range in America? Indeml not! -_ Then vhy not make the wife. ? thAJiome, this giif, a fine rtow Buck's range?. ' __i_ 4 low v. til it ;ilca&e her. ita ease of o^er^tion. It sperfeci baking and cooking qualities. and Its beauty and its economy of operation' will Drove a source of pleasure both to you and her.. 7. Thero in no vtovo or rnngp mm? ? - to compare with "tlucUV. we .know it because for over CO years they have prpven such, the best for ^very purpose. Ttiflf wSTnftt make the home .tT resent *t- an -t*lr?gant 'Tlm-k '.??" > - SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO. Are You Carrying Enough Insurance? Mr. Merchant and Mr. Propcrty Owner?' You had better attend to this at once. " Protection is cheap/ C. D. PARKERy General Insurance ? Four Years' Experience. Havens-Small Building. 'Phone 85. ; JUST RECEIVED Another Car Elko Brand Pure Apple Vinegar. Ask your groceryman for it. H. M. JENKINS CO., W huiesaie GiulciSt AMERICAN SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COLLEGE, Durham, N. C. The ONLY Dus.ness. College In the Carolinas uprated Accountant and Auditor' ? a snl!:< ii'nt gii.'u'.n,1.'. ?? ?jf it.- sa:>r-: 1 orlty. ? This coupon when" *igr.">l and ? <;OOI>, FOR ? handed or mailed to u* will !j ? a r ? $3.1.00 ? cepted for lu FACE VAI.l'i: in ? on a complete combined coiirst* ? part payment for TUITION' on any O or ? unlimited schnl.irf.h'p. .jjki . ha?ed of .? ?20.1:0 C us on or be?'ore ^January l'.'uno. ? on .any complete . single course. O Only _ one ''uajiotl accepted fro?n_ <> ? ? ? ? 4^% ? ??????? each person. COURSES OF STUDY: Bookkeeping. Shorth?wd. Typewriting. Tele graphy. Penmanship, ~ " " ~ **:.4 Expert faculty ? Railroad Fare P?l?l ? Positions Guaranteed* "Name Address Dai Christmas Gifts For Everybody We have Christmas lui table for TOWN * ** -TALK Mr. Samuel Heed, of Wlnston-S;i?- - lem. is In the olty spending the boll- 1 days with his mother. - .1 - ? J? ? ? ?? ? ? Mr. (LP. Harris and son, fcugenc, left. yesterday evening for Atlantic. | iMX, via Beaufort, to upend a wSWrj. with hla broth.fr. Capt. It. W." Harris, j formerly of this city. The three wlU Jiunt In' tllB VlClMt>'\f Atlantic, on ; Core sound. ? ? Mrs. C. S. Whirhard. of Van.l- ' mere, who has been 'in- the hospital for thq past week, returned home to- ! day. . ? w ,| Mr. Guy Wllsop ban returned from i nmimv; ? win ? w# mym ? rtrr-f Christmas holidays. Mr. C. M. Cobb, of th? A. C. L. It. j R., left for Vandcmere on business. [ Miss Clara Woolard left, on the \V. & V. Tor Edward. "where 8he ?fll vis it for u few days. T " * Miss Louise' Buck man left for Cash Corner, where she will visit for a week. * ; Misses Carmlnen and Lillian War-, ren. and Mr. Robert Warrfti- tefT 0:1 1 the W. & V. for Edward. ? - ? oj Masters Seth and .Hentiy Raugham j left for Aurora on a' hunting trip. -Mr. IT" Hr'^lorrts rtH'.irned ij?fr evening from Wilson. Mr. and Mr?. Kdward Mathews rt?- j turned home last niglu from Scot-J land Neck where 4 hey spent Christ ina*. ? ?1 ? ?e ? * * I Mr. Kdward Cur rowan is bark I from Tarboro. Mrs. A. G. Sm'.the:1 last this morn ing for Petersburg Ya., to visit her uncle and aunt. Mr. Frank Suggs is, in the city sbuking hands with his many frientfe. ? . * The Washington Concert Band left on the N. & S. yesterday for Green ville where they played, for a dance last night. . ?' 9 . Mr. and Mra. Walter Credle left yesterday for Hyde county to visit for a week. ? ... m- ? m Mfs. A. II. Wilkinson and family left last night for Wilkerson, N. C. ? ? Prof. L. K. Bennett left yesterday for Charlotte' to attend the Southern Educational Association. ^ Mr. Walter Wlndlfey returned ihi* spent Christmas with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Clark, of Pan lego, are visiting in the city today. Mr. M. A. ?hil t this moaning., on the Norfolk and Southern fAr New York. Mr. \V. A. \ i; r<: r:t . is ir the city louay. r Mrs. I'- tl. Mayo a:is5 i hiidrc- i. S.'.in and John TJlour.J. hiv from South Creek, whera *|?eut the Christmas holidays." ^ Mr. O. A. IWbour, ?n the Aurora tar. is in the city-today. 7 "Mrs. ? \v. U. Woofarrt. of who has beer, spending Christmas at Vandomere. passed through the city tod Ay, en'Toute home. ~ -T ? Miss - Klieabeth- ? Wainwrtght, o< Vandomere, passed through the city en route to Greenville. * ? ' * Mr. J. C. Meek Ins, Jr.. and family, who spent Christmas in Klizabeth "Gity, returned home last night* ?v. ^ Solicitor II. S., Ward arrived in the city Oast night over the Norfolk and Southern. ? ? ? Mr. And Mrs. D. H. Creech return ed yesterday from Smithfield, where they spent Christmas with Mrs. Creech's parents, Mr. and J4r?. J. D. Underwood. They- were accompanied home by Miss Nannie Underwood, who will be their guest for several weeks at the residence of Mr and Mrs. W. B. WaMipf;,' Market street. ? m Mr. Vtelton 'Waters and wife, oT Winston Salem, are Jthe guest of Mrs. Claudia \Yaters. East Second street. * ? ? H? 81 Holt, of wfio W&fi a member of Qray's Cavalry during the war, and stationed In Washing ton, was a visitor We* yesterday. fir. Hqnry Blow. 'of Greenville, is a Washington visitor. V ? ? Lieutenant John Hamilton, of New York, who waa stationed here during the w*r. was in the city yesterday. fcf.U-T, ? ? be absent from the city several days. # Rev. NV C. Hughes, of Chapel Hill, arrived In the city thin morning. Mr. C. M. Cobb, trainmaster o_t A. J "X*. passed througn lUt "I'It?' ph j route fo Norfolk. ? '-U Mr. G. K. Cox. of Aurora, la vlsit Iiik ^n the city.. - ? ? ? No better program has ever been rendered at the Gem theater than the one last evening. The theater \vas~packed to-the doors with pation? >nger- to -witness the high-clajv* per (ormance. High commendation if iie 3 rd on all sides loln.v for tho'Geni I he management never fails . to please nmT Satisfy and ' la?t night exceeded .their former reputation in this role. Tonight In additiorfto the lovely pr'ze to-be given away at s : 3 u :t series of pictures are promised that will no doubt surpass ("hone of last night. - Such pictures as Convict No. 3X74. Dances of the Various Nations :i 111, ''J |MM.r?inu. T h >? llm >'.)Mtl"i'; The Child of the Sea. $*>000 Reward, and the Omnibus Taxlcab,* will greet the many pleasure seekers tonight at tU4- Gem. The above is certainly a program of merit and those, who wit ness It will have no cause for. regret. Fine pictures and excellent music at the Gem. . w ' MKKT1NG ToVltiHT. At the Chamber of Commerce No night an expert will discuss the prop b'sltloir of a tobacco warehouse for Washington. Every citizen should bo in attendance. Promptly at j> | o'clock. This is a 'matter of prc.t*! Importance. The Gaiety tonight will he *r plea*- i ant pastime for. those socking merrl- ; xuent axid. pleasure af mr supper."- A-. ! last evening, the performance | evening promises 'to be first-class In] every respect. The l.ight Thai Came, or the romance of a blind tnuvlclan.l Ih a very tbuching Riograph. The) T7oh <*]>? bachelor Is ft comedy. fiilfnfT of Ceylon is a beautiful hand-colored | film. Stage driving Is tli*!l!iitg and I *?? i'inr ? Hint." which aggregate 3000 feet, are fuch that every one attending can re*i as-' surfed , oN- receiving their moijoy's VOTTTT noil I rqyget thai wuuie .me will receive $0 in gold at this popu lar amusement house Wednesday uight, and also Saturday nighl. Hold your coupons you might fee the win ner. Attend the Galefy~!%js evening and enjoy an evening full of pleasure AKIX TO BOWKRY. Profanity, vulgarity and obscene language made the citizens on Main atreet, 4n the business section, -think they had been transferred to the. Bowc-ry in ?Cew York City last' night:: Vile whiskey, mixed with cuss words Is a bad combination and list night it proved no exception. Kor v c little while things were lively and those who r.-ere near er.au^h to hear the recid " vo rdr rratr- numciYT- t * tt? mil tcVdmn.ug su-.:nc^5~oT rf a p&lAilwle Ijad ?rc!.e li>cse and -been given full "v.-.-.y o.' I he building. To boll down the story. il_sfi?jns that one Maud Martin, a woman of questionable character,.,, saugiu (hi* rerrea-: of one of livr gent!>-uien friends, who rooms in the Morton building on Main stre?'.. lie. with a friend, were In the room when she entered. She ha 1 Indulged to !i an extent that the worda, fired by ih% mean 'liquor, caused no limit tr> be placed on the thu:;uag?- used or bow far it could be heard. The words used were not chaste by any means. The 'merchants underneath the room were so disturbed tl.at the clerks had to ceaac waiting on the customers. At_ono time duriug the melee up stairB thelights were extinguished. At first it was surmised a dentist was extracting a tooth but this proved to be erroneous when the ^creams of the l woman were suffrdeqly changed to those of profanity. The por.w "iraiiiJfnoii along aboip ,thl^ time and began- an investigation with the retnflt the entire party wer? arrested. The woman was so intoxi cated she had to be taken bodily to the station house. She gave bond this morning for her appearance be fore the mayor this afternoon at -f o'clpck. StarTThe winter in f? heal t hy~ con dition. be free from disease. -HoHis* ter'B Rocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable preventative. Nothing so sure to keep you well all winter and save docfiTr'fl bills. ..Hardy's Drug Store. ;n the home OOWA>TS PREPARATION ?< absolute get* fertton afalntt pewuraonn. <ui4t, rnop, (Mfbv Mini and U*TIK14 In n.J SiroaL Rattewi at once fcr 4t(lnniii| 1!* Lnlia.mat>oa ?irl <-o*?*cVi< u KtWrniU ?Ki pMniw'm VI U) xx. .'y til Thousands of sufferers from dys pepsia and stomach trouble have bevrx made .well by" tatting ft Cory small dose of Hollister's Rocky Mountain .Tea after each meal and ar bad time. Try It. Hotllster's Drug ?K?n't forget lo remember this ? that w j. luioBKa Unite kraad of Mm IIM In PIW1S FRtirra and OSNKECTJOXS PIM Florida OtUCH , JUST ARRIVED A New Line of _ , , . v <i>'y Ladies' and Children's Sweaters in red , white and gray. Wc are Sole Agents in Washington tor Paris Patterns. Spencer Bros. __ X Prescriptions _ .\n* -mil* specialty. Tliry imivo I prompt :iiif| riiivfu! attention, only pin ilnitfs obtainable | WiiiK nsoil. complete Jliic of | loil.-l Aitii^R. KoMlr 1 mill Stationery. H uyler's oiiiily, j always fresh. Waterman's Ideal'. Fountain Venn. $2.r?o to SMJ.tHi. I'HOM-: vis YOl'R WANTS. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY | THE GAIETY j Program Changed Daily TONIGHT: S f I ?; I. LKiHT THAT OAMK.- . r - ? Till: IIOMAM K OK A J A Ml SI* IAN. is 11 very (oiirti'nK i ltit.uraj?li j'U'lure. * T4IK M>NKIA BACHKlbR-A f "VoiiH'ily. X A<T{4 HSS THi: ISLANII OF ? CKVLOX? llantH'olored. % Till: ST.%*;K IHtlVER ? Wmt- % ?l? still') Willi M moral. #10 in <;??M Kivrn to tin* li'.- Id <?!' lui'Ky Muipons ? ijr? VVhI msiluy iii^lii ami W Satunl.'/ llltttit. nt y.-Ut oVIork. J ? : ? Follow the | Merry Crowtl <**<?****??? T Home Building. & Loan Association W AS H I NGT ON ,NTC . " CapitalStock Paid in Since 1902, Over $i0,000 OFFICERS: Frank C. Kugler, President; W. E. Swiri dell, 1st Vice-i'resident; Jno.b. Sparrow, Secretary; Frank H. Bryan, 2nd Vice President; Stephen C.Bra gaw, Attorney. " ? ? 1. Do you ever expect to own your own liome? Now is the liaje to, start. - A good way to prepare to Bend a boy or girl to college. No institution m wAsBMglon i "doing so mucb for -its-stock bo Id- ? ers as this association. Numbers 'of our subscribers do not build and do not Intend to; they carry stock simply as an investment and H, pays them more than G per cent. ami. taxes. It compels them to save so mucb each month, and is absolutelrssafe. Under ordinary condK ? lions tbey can hypothecate the stocR-#! urban k and alwa y S" vith the association to the extent of 90 per cent, of what h&s been paid in. Subscribers can withdraw on 30 dajk notice.' We have many subscribers, and they represent almost every bus iness and profession in town. New series will be opened .Ijuniai y 1st, 1010. See Jpkmi Ross or Charlie Fleming. 't ^ hojik nriLDixG * ix>an association. For the Holiday Season j'M want a goo>l d res? -u; e vening rlotl;*-* :i""? -o much in ?videnco at tliif* time ? * >?*?.- - ftir evening- wed dr.??gs, re t-.jtlonv, ditnier and tfirticr ? . I . i. ?> i'ai. >uu lij way '.hat v. .11 please you ^?.d rejoice >.ur friend?. With us yv. are sure : > ti?>- latest in :.rd mater per: 1 1 fit always H. B. GOLDSTF.IN, \V.i-2iiiij.tou's Iah Tailor. C. 6. KCRRIS& CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Arrivals this 'veek. 2 Cars Meal, 1 Car JZWtii Century Flour, 1 Car Flake White Lard, 1 far Kingans Reliable Meat, 1 Car New York State Apples Cabbage and Potatoes. Let your orders' come along. THE UNION GROCERY CD'S. CAFE AVCTrD C served in all styles by the Noted \J I O 1 CilVO Chef? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS; orders Receive prompt attention? try us 'PHONE 327. ; Life is Worth Living | without any doubt, when you very high-grade domestic. To any smoker, no matter how critical, this cigar will be a de light ful revelation, and one that will be thoroughly con of its genuine suoeri
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