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Co.. nd Mutual Ma chin* Co., vi. Atlantic Manufactur j lug ft 8tave Company. Notice is herebr given, that an ac tion, as above entitled, has been com menced In the Superior court of Beaufort county, for the appointment ot a receiver of the defendant cor poration, above named, and that sum mons th^jeln was duly Issued on the l?th day of April, 1910, of which the following Js a true copy: The State of North Carolina. ^ ? v To the Sheriff of Beaufort County ? Greeting: You are hereby comamnded to summon Atlantic Manufacturing and Stave Company, the defendant above named, if . It be found within your county, to' be and appear before the Judge of our Superior court at a court to be held for the County of j. Beaufort at the courthouse in Wash ington, on the 11th Monday after the first Monday of March, 1910, it being the 2Srd day of May, 1910, and an swer the complaint, which will tte deposited Ml the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of said county | within the first three days of said term; and let the said defendant take notice, that If It tail to answer the complaint within the time required by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in foe complaint. . Hereof fall not, and of this sum ? mons make due return. -?.? . Given under my hand ai\d .seal or court, this 16th day of April, 1 1910. (Signed) GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court., This 26th day of April, 1910. OEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Cour^ NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Superior court. May term, 1910. L. W. Cook vs. Neva May Cookt ; Defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defen dant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court to be held on the 11th Monday after the 1st Monaay in March, It being May 23d, 1910. at the courthouse of said county, in Washington, N. C., and answer or demur to the complying In said ac 'tlon, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 15th day of March, 1910. OBO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. E. T. Jennette and F. tA Woolard, formerl/ partners, trading as E. T. Jennette 6 Company, vs. Ohio-Indi ana Milling Association.' To the defendant abo*e named: ? You are hereby notified that, upon application by the plaintiffs in the abov^ entitled action, an attachment has been Issued out of this Court against your property within the 8tate of North Carolina, alleged to consist of a consignment of one hun dred barrels of Queen City flour la the hands of Atlantic Coast Lin? Hall road Company, at Washington, N. C., and that notice been Issued to said Railroad Company, as garnishee, to appear and anstjpr what property -%lt has In Its hands or under its con trol belonging to you, #Klch attach went Is returnable Into 'this Court at the May Tenp, 1910, thereof,' to be held at?- the Court House In Washing ton, N. C., fm Monday. 23rd day of May, *19 10, when- and where you are commanded to Appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs which will ' ' be filed during the flfst three days of. said tend. You are further notified that the plaintiffs claim an Indebted ness against you of Three Hundred and Fifty; jjjillar* for breach of coAtragt In the safe and delivery of two hundred and ten barrels of- flour and damages for defer tlie and- under --grade flour delivered, It being further ? alleged that you *hre a foreign cor pora tjon , . none. ' officers or agent*-.ean be found in this State af ter due diligence. Given under my hand and the seal of aaid Court, this April 2tth. 1910. (Seal.) , OBO- A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. Hi? 1 NOTICE OF SAME." By virtue el- the power of sale con tained In a deed of trust to tme. ex ecuted by Frank Eborn on November 16th, 1909, and duly recorded In the register's office of Beaufort county In book 147, page 148, which is here by referred to, 1 will /Mil at the Court House door In Beaufort county, tor -caah to thelalgheat bidder, on Satur day, 21st day of May, 19*0, at noon, all that lot or parcel of land la the City of Washington, N. 0., beginning on Hdtyey street at a stake, and run ning eastwardly with said street to the main road; thence with the said road weetw redly to the corner' of Mll?s Hill's lot; thence with Miles Hill's line to the beginning; being the same eoaveyed by A, D. Mac Lean and wife to said Frank Eborn by deed * dnly recorded. >' * - TWe April 20tb, 1910. r Q. ftt'MLET, ? i Roo??v?lt at tb? to?*> ot N?poi,oo A Money-Saving House-Fur nishing Buying-Place for All Washington . Not only will you find it a money-savidg place to buy, but greater opportunity i* aitorded for satisfactoryTcboosing ~\ The new goods for Spring buying are arriv ing every day. The Southern Furniture Store's offerings this Spring will be more complete in every way, more satisfactory in every way, than ever before. This store offers exceptional buying oppor tunities for you? will you take rdvantage of them? We invitejyou to do so. SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO WASHINGTON HOSRT>L 1= l|.H==l A well-appointed Sanitorium for the treatment of all surgieal cases in a sanitary and up-to date method. Skilled physicians and nurses. All the latest appli ances in vogue. For informa tion write DR. D. T. TAYLOE, Chief Surgeon. Tkmrm I* Only Onm "Bromo Quinine " That Im f Laxative Bromo Quinine MO THE WOULD OVER TO OURE A COLD IM OME OAT, Always remember the toll Dame. Look u lor this signature on every box. S5c. \f/ + NOTICE. . North Carolina, Beaufort county. Su perior Court. May Term,- 19 10. Eugene Woolard vs. Mamie \v pol ar*. To tho defndant above named: Tou Win-take notice that *n action entitled above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, to dissolve the bonds of mat rimony exiftlpg between the plaintiff and defendant, and you will take'no tce that you are required to appear at the term of the Superior Couft of said county, to be held on the elev enth -Monday after, the first Monday In Maffch, 1910, It being the 23rd day O* lkvf, 1910, at the^pourt Howie of said county In Washington. N. C.,. and answer or demur to t?o com plaint in said, action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In aald complaint. *Thla the 22n^day of April. 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk of Superior Court. * NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Amelia Smith vs. Jo?n Henry Smith. To the defendant above named: ? You are hereby notified that the above entitled action has been insti tuted against you In the Superior Court of Bead fort County, North Car olina. for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce; that the com plaint has been filed therein, alleging statutory grounds whlchfentltled the plaintlir to such divorcer and that the summons In said action la returnable Into aaid Court, ttefore the Judge thereof, at the Court House in Waah Ington. N. C., on the elOreath Mon day after the first Monday of March, It being the 23rd day of May. 1910, when and where you are commanded to appear and answer the said com plaint within the time required hy law, or the plaintiff will apply to tho CouK for the relief therein demand ad. Given under my haad and seal of saM Court, this 19th day of March. twu> 1 > | OBO. A. PAOU ' Clerk Superior Court CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION. To all to whom these presents may come ? Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited In my offlce> that the Wash ington Drug Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated on Main ptreet,.ln the city of Washington, county of Beaqlort) State of North Carolina (W. C. Rod man being the agent "therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be ^ served hjw compiled with Che reqirfremonte of TJhapter 21,. Re vlsal of 1905, entltlted "Corpora tion?, " preliminary to fhe issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the Sute of Noith Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 25th day of March, 1910. file in ray office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the jyo ceedlngs aforesaid are now on file in fry said office aa provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. 4 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 25th day of March, A. D. 1910. ' J. BRYAN GRIME8, Secretary of Bute. IIIKHOI.ITION OF ? COPARTNERSHIP. Tbo copertaerehlp heretofore h MIdi between -T. A. Brook* and J. T. Pollard, under the Arm name BRpOKB- POLLARD COMPANY, ku been dleeolred by ranlual commit. T. A. Brook* IUMM4I a tola owner ot the buelneae and eeeett, and J. T. Pollard retiree fro* the kuatneee. All debt* dee Iks trm are collectible bj ?aid T. A. Brooke u4 All Indebted ee of the Ana In immt ty him. Tkle Htk dy of April. 1?1?. "'Mil .Personal Mention Mr. -R. D. Harris, of Swan Quarter, arrived in the dty yesterday from Ayden, where he attended the Meth odist district conference. Mrs. W. B. Bridges returned yes terday from an extended visit to heri daughter in Roanoke, Va. Mr. jv. D. MacLean left for New Bern yesterday on professional busi ness. Mr. Jarvls Sugg arrived In the city yoster'day. Mr. R. A. O. Barnes returned yes terday from Norfolk. Mr. Mllson Windley, of Belhaven. was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. H. Simmons returned from Norfolk yesterday. Mr. Horten Cutler, of Jessama, Ib 1 in the city, today. Mr. C. P. Bland left for Grlmesland this morning. Mr. J. McAUIgood, of Jessama, was In the city yesterday. Prof. Will E. Smith returned this morning from Aurora, where he went to instruct the band at that place. Miss Charlie Haaklll, of Greenville, arrived lifthe city yesterday. Mr. C. P. Bland returned today from a business trip tp Grimesland. Dr. and Mrs. John Rodman return ed today from Charlotte Mr. L. E.f Kldd leftlhls morning \ on a business trip to Plymouth. Misses Stella Phillips and Ella Lee| Chauncey returned today from a visit i to Beaufort. -I | Mr. W. D. Bergeron returned thlsi morning from New Bern. ? \| Mr. E. H. Parker left this morning ? for Norfolk. Mr. W. M. Chauncev returned this, morning from Beaufort. DANCE Miss Mary Clyde Haflsell the Hostess nt the Country Club Thursday Night. ? MIbs Mary Clyde Hassell gave a dance at the Country Club Thursday evening. The following were present: Miss Mary Clyde Hassell, Miss Oray, Cincinnati; Miss Katie Lee Banks, Miss Ruth Pllson. Miss McCullers, Mies Reba Dumay, Miss Isabel Carter, MJs8 Roberts, Wilson; Miss Mary Car ter, Miss Maud Wlfldley, Miss Eliza beth Warren, Miss Julia Mayo, Miss Julia Moore, Miss Linda Moore, Miss Olive Burbank, Miss Carrie Simmons, Miss Evelyn Jones, Mrs. George Hack ney; Dr. Dissoway, Plymouth; Mr. Willie Knight, Mr. James Ellison, Mr. Hoyt Moore. Mr. RichaTd Neal, Mr. Herbert Bonner. Mr. John Bonner, I Mr. John Gorham, Mr. Harry McMul lan, Mr. John CallaTs, Mr. Dave Car ter, Mr. Robert Fowle, Mr. Herman ^Carrow, Mr. Frank Bryan, Mr. Nor wood Simmons, Mr. Bean, Mr. David Fowle, Mr. J. Hodges. Mr. William Rumley. Mr. George Hackney. The occasion was a most delightful one. METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. w. H. McMaster, ph. D.. field secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance of the United States, will preach at 11 o'clock a. m. His subject will be "The Christian Sabbath ? Its Observ ance." The subject and the man should bring out a large congrega tion. a more urgent theme could not be discussed. At 8w>. m. the children's day pro gram will be rendered. This promises to be a most delightful and profitable occasion. Baker s Studio will b$- open this coming Tuesday. We have been part ly closed up for about 20 days, the building being remodeled and not be ing in position to do good work. Tues day we will open the doors wide. We wjll hav4 the best-equipped studio in this part of the country. Come up and get a look. Everything new. You will not know the places , v BAKER'S STUDIO. The Emergency Remedy VleJt'a Croup unci Pnucmonia Salve will save ilckneiu And suffering and dollar*. <l?t Vlck'i ? I he old reliable. 28c, SOc and ?1.00. ?> I G B ?; Rome 4 ay we'll have them bee again. ? The meloyllM of Ion* ago. The locust singing high and low; Faintly at drat, then swelling nice Of weather for good Crystal Ice. The locust's singing so. Prompt attention given to your orders, whether the locust fclnjfr or, |K>C. t 'Phone 83. CRYSTAL ICE CO., j WASHINGTON. N. C. GAINS 40 POUND* IN 40 DAYS. Remarkable Resulta of the New TU sue Builder Bloodine, in Many ('anew of Rundown Men and Wom en. Prove It Yourself by Buying a Bottle of Bloodine Now. "By George. I never saw anything like the effects of that new treatment, 'Bloodine. fbr the building up of weight anfc lost nerve force. It acted more like a miracle than a medi cine," Said awell-known gentleman yesterday in speaking of the revolu tion that had taken place in his con dition. "I began to think that there ^s nothing on earth that could make me fat. I tried tonics, digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk, beer and almost everything else you could think of, but without result." Any man or woman who is thin can recover normal weight by the remarkable new treatment Bloodine. "I have been thin for years and be gan to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the rqparkablo processes brought about by the use of Btoodine, so I decided to try It mself. Well, when I look at myself in the mlrrow now. I think It Is somebody else. I have put oriHpst forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt strong er or more 'nervy' in m life." Bloodine Is a powerful inducer to nutrition. Increases cell-growth, makes perfest the . asslmllatlton of food. Increases the number of blood corpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the flgi\re. For women who can lever appear stylish in anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable treatment may prove a revelation. It Is a beauty maker as ? 'l"|r ? form builder and nerve strenglhener. Bloodine costs 50 ecnts for the usual $1.00 size bottles. Mall orders filled by the Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. Those unsightly pimples and blotches! External applications ma> partially hide them, but Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tea removes them for keeps. Gets at the cause ? im pure blood. Tea or nuggets (tablet form) 35c. at druggists. Hardy's drug store. ? FOR HEAI>ACHK ? Hick s Capudlne. Whether Cold*. Heat, Stom I ach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve you. It'a llqull ? pleas ant to take ? act* immediately. Try It.; 10, 25 and 60c. at drug stores. You Cannot Tell how much light an electric lamp will give without trying it. The G. E. Tungsten W?m) | in a standard 16 c.p. bulb gives twice | as much fight as the ordinary lamp I and uses 20 % less current. The Quality of Light is Umurpatscd We can improve your light ing and save you money. Ask ns to-day about Tungsten Lam pa r WASHINGTON KLKCTR1C PLANT. Office City Hall. V. SUPERB SERVICE To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE ??COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." DlnUgrooms on Saloon Decks. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 cents; Club Breakfast, 25 to it cents. Polite attention and the vary beat Rervice In everyway We solicit criticism ot(-our service. Leave Norfolk, loot of Jackson at., i dally except, Sunday ?.15 p. m.; arrive Baltimore 7a. m.. connecting with rail i linea for Phila.,^. Y., and all pointa East and Weat. For all informs | tlod and reservations address , C. I. Chandler. G. A.; F. R. McMUlln.T. P. A., Norfolk. Va. AGAINST THK STRRAM ? IT'S HARD PULLING and nowadays with the cost of -1 ' Uvlag going high and higher one should buy their foods whare get the glgheet grade can ? : ? : i Ladies' Wash Suits SPLENDID ASSORTMENT $2,50, $3.50, $4 and $5 Style, quality and modest prices SPENCER BROS. Exclusive agents for Paris Patterns. WE, YGU AND THE 'PHONE 4 TRIPPLK ALLIANCE FOH | OUR MUTUAL. BENEFIT. Bear in mind that we are bb will- ' ing to deliver goodB as your grocer or I provision dealer. When you want j Drugs or J>rug Store Goods 'phone us. ; and the article. will be delivered In a; few imnutes. It will prove an accom- ' odation to you and a source of reve- ' nue to us. i^et us combine. ? WASHINGTON DRUG STORK. ? Hicks' CAPL'DINE Cure* Sick Hetd acne. Also Nervous Headache, Travelers' Heauuche and urhe* from Grip. Stomacn Troubles or Fema>', trou bles. Try Capudio* ? it'?: liquid ? effects immediately. bold b* drug gists. 10. 25 and 50 cents. HANK OF WASHINGTON. ' NVashipgTms^X. C., April 1. 1910. The jfnnual rat-eting of the stock holders of, the flank of Washington will be held at their banking hous?> i in this* city at noon on Thursday, i May 5th proximo. THOS. J. LATHAM. Cashier. I Tonight at the Gaiety THK HAND OF I XCI.K 8A.M Heuutiful military tlriuua. THK MKXICAX SKXOIUTA ? Kjtlcmlitl Sclix. lUASTItATKH St)X(i~"A IJU tl?* Cozy Hume on ? lio Hill.'* v.h iikvilia: am. xkxt WKKK AT . HL (JAIKTY ? ? | Folio w the ^-Mferry Crowd IT'S LIKE PULLING EYE TEETH * sometimes to have people' make a change in tbelr habits and sub stitute an up-to-date 20th Cen tury Invention for their house hold in preference to the old time back number article; but every housewife now recognizes the advantages of ualns gas dur ing the warm months as a fuel, for Its comfort and cleanliness. | Washington Light & Water Company ? FRESH CEREALS - * Just Arrived? Cream Fa rina, Cream Wheat, Pearl Wheat, Cream Hominy, Shredded Wheat, jPost Toasties, Corn Flakes, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat and Oatmeal. Walter Credle & Co. 'Phone 80. NOTICE. There will be a called meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Washington. N. C., Tuesday, May 24, 1910. at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of voting upon an In crease of the capital stork of isaid UcH. A. DUMAY, Cashier. If you areNfull or acnes, pains, neu ralgia. rheumatism. the best way to bhake th-sm off is to uae Hollister's Rocky. Mountain Tea. Natures owt remedy. Cures not by "killing the P^'n/' but my removing the cause. Hardy's jlrtjg store. ' 5 Dr. Neeley s WONDERFUL Wintergreen positively cures Rheumatism Permanent results as sured-not temporally relief. If troubled with" thi ? dread disease try one bottle. Prices 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by DR. HARDY, I Sole Agent for Wash | ington and vicinity. j Ev?a at that the rouple married on ja train going at forty miles an hour jwa* not .Mr. Hurr;- and Mix Swift. H A M M O C K S Nothing Nicer on a Warm Day tban reclining in an easy, comfortable Haninmok. You know thin, bat do you know th?t OUR HAMMOCKS are equipped with every utility u> add to your rest and comfort. We ha?e all the ItlM styles ad o> fvrnteh In * ?rlety at Lateral KRAI. J. H. &
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