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LEGAL NOTICES Jno^ W. Chapln dated January 28, 1908, aud recorded In book 1*45. page 270, I will Mil to hlgh&tlftdder at the court house door In Washing'] ton, N; rt.,-? VnniKy twiiiTT at, 1910, at 12 m., the following deicrfb ed property, to-wlt: a part uf whal iq known am the Pate land, and boglnnlng at Joe Peed's~~southeast corner on the Wat soh road, IBSnce ilQT aald road ,-aouth S west 4 chains, then north 87 west 10 chains, then south 3 west 2 38.100 chains, then liocth 87 west 19 18.100 chains to Geo. Swindell's line, then with said lino north 8 east ft aa inn chain* to Joe Peld's south west corncr, then to the beginning, containing 16 1-4 acres, more or lrta, being the same land sold to the said Chas. \V_?orman. this mortgage be ing given for the purchase money. Termn of sale, cash. _ ^ This* December 23. 1909;' JNO. W. CHAPITCr . Mortgagee. - - . Y* Having qualified as executrix to the will of Allon Stilley, deceased, late or finrti llna, this TH to uoylfy all persons hav ing claims against the estate offsald to tllft un dersigned on or before the 28th day of Decerfiher. 1910, or this notice will be~ pleaded in bar of their recovory. cAll "persons indebted to said estate wliT*l?lea8e make Immediate payment. " - ELIZA JENKINS, Kxeeutrlx of Allen Stjlley, deceased. This 28th day of December. 1909. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. 1 have this daj qualified as admin* ibtratgr of C. T. A - of Mrs. Winnie JjVhlte, deceased. All persons Indebt ed to her will please make sottle ment with me,' and all who may have claims against her estate are notified ? to file the same within ono year from this date, duly Itemized and ratified an prescribed by law In such cases:, else this notice will be pleaded in bar ?f their recovery. This 11th day of December, 1909. . W. T. DAI LEV. Jr.. Administrator C. T. A of Mrs. Winnie Wfclte. NOTICE OF HALB. By virtue of the power of sale com - Ulned In a certain. deed of .trust from. _ C D. Hardy and wire, Laura j. Har 47, to J. T. Wilkinson. trnstee._ dated November 1, HOG, aad duly jecord-; ed In thjt office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort oounty In Book W, Pag# 41. to Whk'U rBleieuig Is hereby made,, the undersigned will en Monday, the 7th day of February,! l>10, at 12 o'elock, noon, at the| couftnouM duoi Ui Washington, at public auction, offer for sale for cash the following described property, to wlt: In the town of WhlUeysvllIc. it being lots Noe. 59 and 61 fronting on bridge Street 105 feet and running ?-?bask/ 210 feet, containing one-half an acre: - . ?_ *T,ht8 j89th dar o^ December. l9tHb. Jr-T. W I f .KT^T^gnsffgT Vaqghan & Thompson, Attorneys. wmctC , All lots In Cedar Hill (coloreflV cemetery will 'be for sale on and af ter January 1,1910. All persons de siring lots will communicate with the olty clerk n.?r to prices The Board of Aldermen at Its regular Decem ier meeting aieo lUlLHUd the fuluwing ordinance," to-wlt: That on and af ter January 1, 1910, the present col ored cemetery now being used, will be - ?4osed~aa4-aU burials must -be in Cedar Hill cemetery. W. B- WINDLET, ? City Clerk. Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. many a long dri re 'and P?r hap* a tile b y being In direct and Instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer* chant and Brokt r. Weather reports and mar ket quotations can h?* seenred #Uy? Tntc.es ted pe*f?M aOi* lev quested to communicate with Mr. D. W.Bell, M'g'i <l?? IW-TW. . AND . TEL; CO., Washington, N. C. ? . . w -- '?s; *<?? * - *?? ? . LOOKING AHEAD! iet us, as t given us inhygone days. Let us, as the youngryear comes, respectfully ask you, to "Get Insurance from Bragaw" in 1910. We sell Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, Health and Accident Insurance, and go-forth. ?, WM. BRAGAW & CO., : Firsf- {?ettrtMwe -Agent* in Washington, N. C. We Appreciate Your Patronage Durina \ 909 fc/V# I M I ffU M *** U? It has been the best year in ^ ourHtiistory. Help us to make 1910 bet ter still; you can if you will. We wish-all a prosperous New Year. lit hern Furniture Co. Are You Carrying Enough Insurance? Mr. Merchant and Mr. Property Owner? J You bad betTer attendto this at once. Fires are numerous during theholidays. Protection is cheap. C. D PARKER, ? General Insurance ? Four Years' Experience. Havens-Small Building. ? !Phone 85 Fashion is the earmark of distinction between the man who Is lu the front ol the flgbt and the weakling who drops behind and admits failure. You need not bo wealthy in order to maintain a fashionable appearand. Corns ? ? * mi ikpw wrtn ui. ' ? ? r- - r? I mill Wright's Tailoring Parlors , J "WHO TAIIjOK best in WAMpXOTOr SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES AMERICAN SHORTHAND & BUSINESS UULLiitjii, uuriiam, N. The ONI-Y Business College in tho Caroliuas presided over by Incor porated Accountant and Auditor ? c sufficient guaran ,ery. r- ? < ~~ )?????? ? ???????? This coupon when tipsKlT and ? ?'* GOOD FOR ? handed or mailed to^rtfwlll bo ac* I ?? $3A.OO ? cepted for JJs^jCCE VALUE In 1 ? on -i* complete combined roam* ? part uaTmtatf. fnr TP IT^qv on any <Hf "" ' unlimited scholarship purchased of [? $20.04; ? us on or before January J.S..J910. k ? on any wmplHg single whhw. 4 Only one coupon accepted from ?????? ?? ? ?--?Leach person. COURSES OF STUDY: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, -Typewriting, Tete j'g^aphy. Penmanship, English Branches, Etc. >* Kxpert Faculty? Railroad Fare F?itl ? Ponltloiw Guuiuntcral. Name ? ...... -Address O.I. I <fepect to ?nt?r . FREE TO YM-W SISTER WTZ? ? thtn two ocnta m ilay. It Mi Mm, tell a? how rem imUrriy frw.ln plain wrap n arc kmu iimr *uh cumwj oars Ibnutlrni lm WMnMaMor nj> ?nda of women han qnr? a tf >i<?iri, I will o?yln? ? The**, OrMn ftoksaitiid health ?lw?y? iMullaftua you are looking for GLASS and CROCKERY W A .. E, TOYS and other Holiday Gaoda, come -?? PERSONAL mWENTION i Mr? D., Tray lor. of Edenton, JL I C-. Is a business visitor in the city.! Mr. Traylor was formerly located in j | Washington. ?? a Mr. Tillman Haul. .Mr. and Mrs. j V^ntt&aprtnsori. Mr. s^itd Mrs. Alex j jj>ee, amved in the city today on nc- 1 .count-'of tho death of Mr. Frank C \ ? - *? ? n i I r Mr. aiAL Mrs. I!. W. Ml ton. of Hen- | dersoiF, are the guests of Mrs. r7.~H?; Mayo, East Main street. ? * Mr. R. B. Brown went *o Green-.! ville today on business. ? ? I .1. 8. Campbell and family re-! turned yesterday afternoon from] Hunter's Bridge. where 'they have [ been visiting Mr. Campbell's father,! ' Mr.. -J. T (jampoelli frho has been | confined to his humc for *uuye weeks I with rheumatism. ^ I r* ' Mr. James P*a rrow and ' won, of Henderson, la- the guest of hlsfslster, Mral Oi'orge C. Bm?kmu?. Mr. Heflry- Hill, of Chocowlnijv. in the city. ? -b ? ? 4ih? Annico -BrigM ha*-nmirncd | home after a few days visit at Choco'j wlnity. r> ? f~ ?'* ' - _Mrs. EJ. "C. Mitchell has* returned! from Chocowinlty where rhe anem [ the Christmas holidays'. ? ? Mr. Mace Sawyer has returned to| his home in Belhaven. * ? Mf. Hinton .Crumpier left fast | night fo? Winston Salem.' * Miss Goldla Ricks left last "T?igii( j for Il?dhn ypp whfrc *:h.. wlli vt^t for | a week. _ _ _? Mr. J. T. Smith, 01 Bclhaveu, lias! 'returned home after n few days' viait} In the city. . ? Mr. W. J. Smith and son, of j Bethel, passed through the city, en | route to Belhaven. ? ? .<-? Mrs.? Hr -ftr Bright lefr last night } for Xew Bern. Miss Mary Nixon,' of New Hern, who has been visiting Miss Utile Hill for the past few days, hss returned homo. ? ? i Mr. C. E. Ricks kuu Murneil from Bolhaven where he spent Christmas. | Mr. Charlie MrKwl, uf CWltimWw^ Is In the city. ? ? The Washington Concert Basil haB returned ? from ? Aurnia ?b?r. tK^j played for a dance. Mr. Harlle Sparrow returned from Aurora this morning. v Mr ? Ilermau Carrow has returned dance. - Tom l<aughitiKhouae_ reiu'r^i-fl from Aurora this morning. ? * , Mrs. Jarvis Alligood and children | returned from New Derti this morn-, inn after spending Xmns there with Mr. S. T. Spencer. Mrs. AlCgood'sj father. ? Ml' U. If u ! i ii<- P! ^fSj^"morn.i Ing" for Norfolk to jd^mHer parents | ?fnr^,w!>He. j | Dr. O. A. Flowers, of Cash Corner, was.iu the city today, en route to h!s present home in Columbia, after spending Xmas with his parents. Miss Clara Hampton, of Plymouth, returned to her bom? yesterday af Ut nocm aftor attending the here Tuesday night. Miss Hampton was the guest of MiBsen Small ? ? ? -Misses LIU Mae Willis, of New Bern, and Bess Hackney, of who have been the guests of Miss Mary Clyde Hassell. left yesterday [for Greenville to-'vlsit friends before re turn I nj'home. * r - 1 ? ? . " 0 ? Mfs?~Cadtfie Fowle and Miss Mary Clyde Hassell left this afternoon for I "T? ,^al(enU-J^ Miss Reba Dumay and Miss Patty Jfawjtbam wont to Tarboro yesterday ?*tfrthe dance given last night and will go on to Wilson today to attend the dance there. ~~ ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrington w4io were married yesterday In Greenville, spent tho night in the city on their way to Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs.' Bar rlnftoa is a cousin of Miaa-Bva Wil son. OT ffila etty; f ? ? ? ? Miss Mary B. Hoyt has returned from ttoaafort where .be spent (he holidays with betf* pan-nts. ., - ? ? .. T * Mr. Walter Hardlaon, of Hartford, who came or?r to attend tho wed dl*/of hie sister. wbleb- oeci laat night, left this morning for *kfs i&oae. * ? The 0?m baa as tee a program t? nllbt mm oh pouM wtak far -6U dhajaa ta a acted by the best artists 011 the stage. H-ia too Hood to iiiikti, and the ioUr It' is very appropriate too during this cuiu imp i'Uui ins uii^ luiiuruai'ii" fllm of tobogganing over In Europe should bo shown. R lb colder there than Tt is In Washington, and the beautiful snow scenes are something ?.veil worm going to sec*. To keep you morry and 'full of laughter there are tbrea One comedies shown at the (it* tn tonight.' nnd they are "full* of fun-. real Araerleatfltfcumor, too. Last ulght Tbomea was th* y 1 mii?r nt t)io ?>f.ni^,irnl cni glass celery dish, and tonfght thy drawing Will take place promptly at as u*ual. A fine prtr.e 1b offered 'yy the managers .and tome one will be the lucky one. It may be your self, so don't fail to attend and have; a most delightful evening as well )is j p profitable one. ? . ' ? Miss Bessie Itiw-kman won the f.'.ll ?t the Gaiety theater last! evening, Another $5 will he giver. away next Saturday nii:hi, coupons' for tt\la starts tonight. A most Infer- j hating program-^ billed lor 4Ma-*v?n~ ! Jnp. Crave Women of '76 is a good | picture of ye olden times. The I Thanksgiving, story of a country boy j who gorrs to - city an d aitffjTTs ?tt?"' | downward course, 'a Lesson in | i'aimistry will certainly ' ju tract the| attention of any patrop. Iffr.trrcVt*; from start to finish. Attend -ills! popular playhouse this eteiilng. I.i*t I irght the theater was packed with en- ' thuslastic visitors. Follow the njer-' 15 IM'UWIf. ? , that- milenr-tr i? done WRMn the nC*T " 10 days the owners w ll be warrnnte l. GEO. N*. HOW A II h. k Chief of I*o1!?t. i a \oTiti: i>a.mi: i..invn aci-kai.. To all knyw-ng sufferers pf_yheuru J- ? tlsm. whether muscular ' or of thol joints, rciutiea. lumbagop, backache, [ pains In .the kldncy&yor neuralgia! p.VttSt to write to her\(or.a home treatment which . has \ repeatedly cured all of these tortin-*'m She feels It her duty to send It to, all Kuffevern FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify ? no change of climate wihe necessary-, tmb aim jjle discovery banishes the uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purlflee the blood, and bright ens the eye?, giving elasticity and tone -to the whole system. If th^ above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. il. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. * / ? -imw-xoTirr. All persons owning dogR^ndDiavr ! not paid taxea on them, ^ttMic Sptakiog? All Invited. I Having I hallpnppd O. L. Joyner to before thp people on Issues as to the warfhouso business of North Carotin*. and bavins publicly set forlj* a bill of tnd!ctment against his deceptive scheme as be.lrr; perpe trated. on Ihe public. ??? 1 am rei*dy to defend^ray position. be ifrp^efl! Speaking wlil begin at" Washing -5??' on Saturday. January 1 | ?t S:3Q p. in. i dcsirg~a**goo<i L.ir^. 1 [OuTTo Rear my side of the quest on All are invited. J- R HUTCHING3. BlOW'S YOUR OHANCE. Will give option until Friday at 10 o'clock on Teahouse and lot. the best I located In ? thc-Hly of Washington. ? Situate on Second, between Market and "Harvey streets, the number 234. It 1b known as the Bergeron home. It has been newly modeled, has ft rooms, waterworks, gas and electric ity. Just' a JittU over one block tfrom the site of the proposed -public building 1 1 'irr.tir-H among be*-?nfuT shade trees, which extend from Mar ket street down. It Is an Ideaj loca?. lion for a home. Persons desiring to secure a residence that is modern aud convenient call to see me at oner. Give me your bid. Time is slipping for a bargain. W. H. II AK Kit. Start the winter in a healihy con dition. be free from diseMe. Hollls ter's Rocky -Mountain Tee*. the moet reliable preventative. Nothing so sure to keep you well all winter and save doctor's bills. Hardy's Drug Store. :nthe home - \ OOWAJTS PREPARATION U (feoltile .?*. taction ttaiiul pnromoui, AUi, c:ouu touda. Mim >od lonrai hi hio<. alt throat Rcifcr;; at once by dfrtrotlflt tl*> tuition aoi roniotice. t?;?rrr Jr?d peoeUmtiat. ST. 00 "50* 2V- Kt Tbomqwds of sufferers from dys " popsia and atomactr^troublo have been made well by taking a very small dose of Hollistlr's Rocky [MblTjftkln -re a artereaoTi weal snjx^r bod time. Try UT Holftster's Drug Store. Ahls ? .that W. J. R1IODKS la at the head of the list la -?a oowBcnoys ] -- -A. . JUST ARRIVED ? /I New Line of Ladies' and Children's Sweaters in red , white and gray. We are Sole Agents in Washington for Paris Patterns. Spencer Bros, Prescriptions1 Arc <n:r uprrlaltjr. Tiu-j" rcreke j prompt iitfil careful 'attention, j~ * only the purest cli iijf* obtainable belnjj usfil. A complete line of Toilet Article*, Itulihcf (hmmIh and Stationery. Ifuylrr's Canily, always 'fresh. Waterman'* Meal ? Fkmijtain Pens. $2.20 to $U.4M>. I'KOMT. I S YOt'U WANTS. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY THE* GAIETY Program Changed Daily t TONIGHT: j "TTrmr w omks- oi? ^ ? JtltlllH' of >?? olilfu^iitict X ttliowins i'wv (In* bravo tmnirn t prut?cUMl ilirir home*.. THK THA\KSCj|\ 1\<? A pretty ittory ?if a rmmtry hi?y in n blfc city uim ttcul bad, ami hctw a \ Ihlmi nf Itniiu* (iinu'il iiln wnyti. A I.RSSOX f\ I'AI.MISTIM ? A very irtr pirtu^ l?un;t forKrl the jji.% in Ko|<| to X be given mvwy Nntunbiy niuM. ^ | Follow the ; Merry Crowd Home Butfdtng & Loan Assoeiation WASHINGTON, Nl-C. Capital Stock Paid in Sincc-Wt)2,|Over-$3<MHHfr~ OFFICERS: Frank C. Kugler, President; W. E. Swin dell, 1st Vice-President; Jno. B. Spdrrow, Se?*etary; frank H. Bcyan, 2nd VicePresidenLuStephen C.Brar gaw, Attorney. ' "? ^ Do you ever expect to own your own home? Now is lb*- time to atart. 1 _ ? "? V A good way to prepare ttrnecd a boy or girl to coltege. No institution in Washington i doing no much for its stockhold ers as this association. Numbers of ohr subscribers do not build and do not Intend to; they carry stock simply as an. investment and U pays them more than 6 per cent, and taxes. It compete tbem to n&v* so "much each month, and ifl absolutely safe. Under ordinary coudl tlons they -can hypothecate the stock at a bank and always with the association to the~extent of 90 per cent of what has been paid trT Subscribers can withdraw on 30 days notice. We have many subscribers, and they represent almost every bus iness and profession in town. . .. . ^ New series will be opened Januuiy 1st, 1010. See Jesse Ross or Charlie Fleming. "1 C. G. MORRIS ?rC0., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUI TS ANB- PkOBUGE Arriyals this 'Jveek. 2 Cars Meal. 1 Cir 20th Century Flour, 1 Cat Flake White Lard, lfar Kingans Reliable Meat, 1 Car New York State Apples Cabbage and Potatoes. " # Let your orders come alone. HOME BUILDING ? LOAN ASSOCIATION. AVCTC O C served in all styles by the Noted UlOl klVd Chef ? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US 'PHONE 327. Life is Worth Living without any doubt, when you can smoke "44" 5c. Cighrs. A very high-grade domestic. To any sirru&ct, uv-omucb u&m critical, this cigar wit! beade liehtful revelation, and ont ?rn he thornusthlv con.' E. R ? f ? . ?
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