_ _^North daiullna, Deaufort eonaty.? Ta
c ------ {ho IV.ipeilar cctirt- Qi-tnhm-^grnn:
1?08.* Waahtngton JnveSstment
? Company ti.R V. Marshall Com
v "* * ptny. -alhd Tntctfen -lugfyrlin
? _ Company.. Notice- of "summons and
p. . attwhm^l .
Vv Th^. defendants abovo naiaeif.vjjr
" 'take notion tha*--.a ?u mmonn in the*
, action u?Q3 liipuod- ou^
;the Tti u day or Jm>. 190?. by the
"? Superior court qf Beaufort county,
.* Notftlv^Carollna, Tor. the purpose of
; recovering ag?1lnst the defendants
damage* for the breach of contract
l.- iflnnectlon with tbo construction
? ?otjkri electrical ?ar Hno in tbo ctty
u,- ^ oi^NVftfiJtilngt'ou. N.' C.. In the anm oL
f Tl* ft t t Vi n * 1 .rl ll Alio m ??i Lip). . I
? mi*- niiitaaagu -.-utitinf n. ? wrtiirn unite
- .^summijns isa^iturnable to" the* Su
"J pprior court of Beaarort couaty at
the <^uft lu^tse in Washington, N.
? ''* C.. oiv-tbe 25tb dav of October. *1909/
). * - & WWrc - the /judder of -the Superior
' - s court, at a court then to be held.
Tbe defendants will also take no
tice fhat . a warrant of. pttachmpnt
* waa issued from the said court, re
turnable as aforesaid, on- the. 8th day
. -or July, 1909, against the property,
of the defendants, at which time and
place above nambd" defendants are
required to appear and answer or de
mur to the complaint, or the relief
therein demanded will be granted.
This '14th day of July, 1909.
? ' GEO. A. PAUL.
~v~ Clerk Superior,, Court. .
notTctTuf sale. ?
? ! I ?y virtue ?f Ihw-pavvor of saIo co;i
jy~ sained in a mortgage deed executed
by SamuW S. Hardison and wife to
? ? C. jd. $3tft>wn, dated 1st dtty of June,
1903, and d^ily recorded in book No.
. 126, pAge 428, Register's office of
Beaufort county, which la_ref erred
to,- 1 wilf offer for. saty, to the high- j
th.i'lHdUMr m iJiMMh. u'ji.tluu, furmsfoj
At the courthouse door, in the town
of Washington, N. C, on MONDAY, -
'nGTQBEH 4* 1903, at 12 o'clock, the
following described property, to-wlt:]
A certain lot of land lying and being
In the city of Washington ^county oT
y Beaufort. State of North Carolina,
- and being the eastern half of Jot No.
T8? in that part , of said city "catfeT
"Macljalr Town/* situated on the
? porth 'gfipa of 'Second utrowt and hav
ing a frontage on Second street of 50
.'"feet, and running north 210 feet.
" ~ sanded on ib? north by tlju lot of
Mary T. Mq?6nalS, on the^aast by the
lot of 8. trVowle.^n thg-^Lt by the
lot of John Dowty and on ttfe -south
by Second street, and betng the same
lot of land conveyed by C. M.. Brown
and wife to Samuel S. Hardison by
deed dated June 1, 1903. which is
duly recdrded in the Register's office
of Beatrforrcounty, and Is herein re
^ immui a. ? '? ? .
This September 1*. 1909.
C. M. BROWN. Mortgagee. I
Wv- .vv . XOfJQfi W HAMJ. ,|
By virtue of a <leer??e of the SUn ?
? fi? ln?' frmrt nf Rftfinfnrt roitJi'T^r^n :
a special proceeding r&erein pteffdlng
entitled D. B. .Hooker and wife,
-Mirr. vs James T. Mavo and others.
which Is hereby referred t6. and as
commissioner there'n appointed, I
will sell at the courthous'e door In
Baian^rf 'fnnnlv, nn MONDAY , OC
TQhlSR I J [>0ir ? t~ uoou, for. cash
10 tho highest bidder, that certain
tract. or parcel of land situated in
ftlchltfnd township. Beaufort cqunty.
?diolnhT?r_the lands or k. llillHJ, B. '
" T W??t, I-a PftftQF J \V M??n .n/k
7~~ pothers, described as forttjws: Begin
ning at an oak stump in the Spring or
Bond line at the pocosln above the
? ?head of Snode's gpeok. and running
"Mh Br. wont aiO noloe- at or near
the Warren . line; thence up Paupau.
?f?mp south .20 weBt 120 poles;
y thence Into the pocosln south l2_oast
500 poles' to 9r iiear the Mixon line;
thence nortb -32 easx a .O poles to
Thos. Campen's line; thenceniorth' 20
.west to the spring or Bond upper
corner in the pocosln, and with" their
line to the beginning.
? this July 1. iflftli '
A. P. MACLSANt
, r SOTICE OF HAIiK.
By virtue of a power of sale con-:
fl-nrtol mnrt^IO.:
executed by Simon Levin to Suskin;
& Berry (Inc.)', duly registered * in
tho office of the Register of Deeds*
for Beau f oft county, in chattel mort
Vn ** nt 3S1, Which
is hereby referred to. Suskln & Ber
ry '(Inc.) will offer for sale, ft>r cash,
to the: highest bidder, at their place
M business, In thtf city ofwasningr
ton, on Main street, at noon, -on Sep
tember 21, 1909, all of the taock of
goods, wares and merchandise, fur
niture and fixtures, described In the
~ lU'ortgmse abuie referred to. ? An 1m
ventory of said goods, furniture and
fixtures can be seen at the store of
? finikin V Bamr f^ng,).
This September l,*1909r \
<> BUSKltf ft BERRY (Inc.) .
XOfrlCR OP ADMINISTRATION.
I have this day duly quaflfled. as
deceased. ? . Ail persona indebted to
^**her will please make settlement with
me, and tttt-who 'may have claims
against her estate are ho sfr1 to ""
I IS YOffl wwsRHOL&FURwmmE insured^ .jsrSTfl^
' " jfr wm' >rintiT> ut iw 1
coat i^Yery little. If you
INSWXNfift dt. not-pqt
V WM. BRACAW & CO., ,7
Hrst Insurance A perils In Washington _N. C .
- Have ycujr clothes clewed -
* \ ^ pv . p|il,1,.n<'ng Pi'Arpsii. Mfllfps fhfttn
look like new. Our new Dry_ Steam Sterilizing Press-J
inj> Machine is doins .excellent work. Ladies' Coat
Suitsa spe<Salt?" Have your laundry done here; Our
j-?focca? destroys perms. 'Phone 242. ' J
Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc.
132-VfcATER STREET
-if Pressed By Wright, ?'
,as . '
Wright Presses Right.
FOR NEXT TEN DAYS
To, clear out printed Dress Goods wo wilf offer our cn
tire line Oflight weight Dress Goods as follows:
22jl-2c Filmed Silk Tissue,
4lo Ppapa P? Llads Taf
15c 15c Florentine Organdie, '2 l-2c
n '?? tad lie Doanlli and
irfx* fcta, ? ? 13 l-2c AristQ Organdie,
15c ttbTtyd Swiss Muslin, 12 l-2c 7c AlmeJio Batiste.
12 l-2c Paris Tissue, 1 >QlOr 5 and 6c Printed Lawns,
8c
5c
?ic
JJ. BLLCKMA^& SONl
-r LIFE INSURANCE
Satisfied policy holders are my references. Let me
shaft you a Life Insurance contract, ^t will pay you.
? 'C.D.PARKER,
Havens-Small Bld'g
GENERAL INSURANC ^
Your Opportunity is
1 mm _
W hile we are placing our line ot H eat
ing Stoves on show, to select from
the large variety of Woo.: anH rinnl
eaters. It wiil be ouc pleasure to
take your order ancTpTace one in your
house, store or office before the cold
-ixsatfeer Wgins.
?i - ?
McKeel-Richardson
hardware Co* L
the same within one year from this
QaiB. flub ICcwUod and vorlflod, as
prescribed by laW in suQh cases; el&e
tbi? notice will be pleaded, in bar of j
their recovery.
Iliig JuU 0| lll?i
? ? J AS. L. MAYO, * 1
Administrator of Mrs. Lou Hc-att,
j deceased. * - - ? - j
' woncE OF AUOKliVIUTIOiM.
Having this day duly qualified be
f r?Tf? Wp.r.iork of the Superior Court
of- Beaufort county as administrator
of the estate of Olivia R. Fleming,
deceased, all persons lAebted. to
said estate are requested to make
settlement with qtu; and^lj persons,
jiol.ilug claims agalnsT~nrtf,said es
tate are notifled^o file the same, duly
'to ml zed and verified, as. prescribed
by law, within one year from this
i^ate, else this notice will be pleaded
tn bar o?* their recovery.
This August 2G> J909.
- r S. FLEMING,
Admr. of Olivia R. Kloifefnfc, dec'd.
NOTICE.
Sealed bids foi^Wie erection of two
houses, one at 'or near the foot of
Pungo Creek Bridge, and "<hc qtHer)
i1rn,,f fif Pi>n1n)rfi1
CjccR Bridge; ,___vrlll bo received by J
the Board of County Comminsioners
on the first Monday iu October, 1909,
?u Ul u|il liuu in n mluiK in1. 1 11
Bids can be for either one or -both
houses.
Plans and specifications can be
seen at thfi office of the Undersigned,
?to-wbwn wit Wp? I bgdlliJUUl.
This September 7, 19(T9.'
- G. RimiiBYr?
? Clerk to Board.
THENORTHCAROUNA
State Normal and
Industrial College
MainJDined$y the State for the worn
en of North Carolina. Four Regular
Courses Leading to Decrees. Special
Courses for Teachers. Fall session be
gins September 15. 1909. Those desir
ing to epter fthould^apply as eafly as
possibly. For eatalojyan^ other infor
mation address
J. I. FOUST, Rrep., Greensboro, N. C.
L -? ? ? '* 9 ?
Thorp's work f<?r u want ml. ? when
t&e cook goee; or wln-n most any part
of the home machinery stops.
^ ~rtt1T - ^
Joined Mrs. Qlouut, who Is visiting at |
thai place,
-&r. W. T. hotter. Jt Edward, \va?1
^ii-towtr-htet-we^k lor a stliurt .stay.
Miss Etta Crcuie, bf Currituck,
Jfyde county .rjmsci tLrou^ii. tlu< city
.Uli Saturday- gn r^jty to Greensboro
FoniaK- College. .
'??9 9
\ ' - M i
Mlaa Walnwrltfrt was iu town Sat? '
| urday -en route to Bethel. Wher6 ??Ue|
Mr. 9. O. McCottcr, 'of'Vahdpmere, I
spent the day here Saturday on hlsj
way to Bethel. . ?
here Saturday en route1 to school atj
Wlntcrville.
Mrs. G. B. Starting and children!
Returned home Saturday. evening!
from Goldsboro, where they have]
been on an extended visit to r61a-l
I
tlvei
Mr. Sf. Solomon vent to New.' York |
thin rnonrfng to ^^rchaae goods. ?*
- 1 * ? ?? ? r 9 '
Miss Nellie Price, Miss Lena .lack
Mill mill Maiiei William Jm.-ngun,|
who have been the guests of Miss |
El fa Uee Chauncoy. returned
their homea la Roanoke Rapids, thls|
Mr. J. W. Bailey left this morning j
on a short basin ?\-s trip.
Mr. 'L.' B. Everett went to Bethel |
tml.iv on huglnt^ ? !
: ? ?. -?
Mr. Galen- ttrMoo-e ieft thTa"" morn
ing via the Atlantic Coast. Lina for)
Suffolk and Norfolk: *
? Rev. J. N. Cob'.' D. D-. oORnlelg^, |
wa3 the guest of Mr. and Mrsi E. B.
Dtoorp ? vnstErxta.r- He rrtnrnrd u*
! his home this morning on the. Nor--,
I folk and Southern 7: SO a. in. train..
*" ?? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Jv F. Rope_r and chil-l
*dren returned today from a visit to|
Goldsboro. ? I
-?* - ? ? * ? ?
Miss T-\nlaft Fnwf1t?nr of Williams
ton, who ias been visiting Miss May
Th^TitytStS^morning to visil Misf
Ethel Archbell, and was accompanied
by Miss Blount, who will also visit
Miss Archbell.
-r<| ....
? Hoi and MrB.lfH.X. Carter ralnt
ad to Falrflolfl .this- morning after- a I
|~vtetr to Cspt. and Mrs. George Stud- 1
Mr. Wllllnm-'Watts and Dr. Dlsso
way, of Plymouth, who have been
lo Ihelr tomtf Jtylfi 'Sttornttn?.
Miss AnpSo1 Weston returned this
jnomlr.s from a* visit to he* sister in
.Vew LteFB.
Sir. Roy Hampton, of Plymouth,
drove over i.i his fnotor' car anU is
v|sltlng friend a in the city. *
-Mr. F. P. Lewis arrived from Nor
foik on BfetordU to spend a few days
with "his family; * .?
Rev. A. M? Cullen left on Sat urday
for WIIson4
Miss Josephine Whitney has re
turned fi;om a visit to her brother "Jn
Delaware, ?l -v
* f*m
of ' Hertford/ arrived In the city on !
Saturday, q&bx a visit io Aurora ami |
Jhocowinlty. and will remain Irt the !
MlssaHattTe GHffln returned . Sat
urday from a vi^it to Beautort and I
J^ew Bern. ? 1
i- 1 - I r> t
Miss Carrie Bright left, on Satur-j
day ?ftoriviwa torn Baavilart. whw?|
sho will 'finish .her kindergarten |
training at St. Faui's sonooi.
Mr. Dave Cutler went to .Relds
ville to spend" Sunday. ^ .
Mies Susie Shaw, ^jx t Shawboroj
who has been rlsltlng Miss Rebecca
^jmmnng, loXt? fdr?Beaufcort- on Sat
urday " afternoon,? to resume her
training at St. Paul's school.
fa ?
M to* Alice Hale, of Halifax. N. C-,
who has been visiting Mtes Susie
Fields, left for her home Saturday
morning.
? ? .
Mrs. .!< '^O. Mayo, of Royal, Is in
the city v!: ittng relatives an-TTrTends.
Mrs. J. M. A II Igoffd returned this]
frqn^a visit to Royal ana
? Air. -l-.-T.__ Thompson, -of Aurora,
la in the. city -today.
iietrrs. V\V A. Thompson and~Fe?-j
Hive Votfever been to No v York?j
-if.-nMryou shi?:ld..7o to the den io-'
nlgnCj and *00 flip ffn?? j>aii<v?m{*? j
vlcwVrtf the greatest 'diy 1t? A::; ?rl?,a. "j
a:?*l if j oi: have be-.Mi there, Jt will,
Slvc yvn |i!es5nrif to. renew your ?<?-!
qucintance with thd sjlaoe. Tltere j
ire live ?<iojl pictures tonight^ and!
tho exccll'-nt orchestra will' play a*|
The tr,mk pt^tiw aiwiyt* taker
with you:iK _a*d eld alike^a?lVto- i
-iiln l 1 - ihi'H1 "?-:!? Mr'n ;? w>'! ' .)i" , I M 'T
of the iron M Th" pro- f
Is elUk*rfirl> and hitexTSTfttg. ,U?
sure to come.
*1r 1). .Ton--, ?of-s.vith Cr?'c k .
was a passenger chi the Wfinhinctuu
aud Yandemcre train this nornlng. j
He returned home Ui(* afternoon. !
? ?
? Ml? Kv* Ballard aiMl~h??r niece, |
Alease, hav?? Tgturned from an ex- J
tended trip to New -York. While!
ayvay; Mis* i'tallard made a careful!
siudj' of the latest dress 'fadici ? '{
Rev. fl**?d."?f Bath, was!
>a Wofelrlhgtoa "visitor today.
Mr. O. .?. Swain# of IMnetewn. is In
?hh rity thl< ifti -noon
Big Fire Was
- 9 Yedib Ayu
Today la the ninth anniversary qi
Washington.** big Are. which oc
eurred Septyibyp 13, 1900. The llry
started on 'water street, in O B~
Wxnn'a place of business, and burned
to Main tdidcT. taking in both sidea
of Ma:-k?r xtruut. TIjm market lion***
Was destroyed and several building*
on . Wafer street toward. ,HaveiTs
grist mill. Our citizens will recall
thu occasion wftfy foellnes of rlr,>n,l
Many thousands of dollars went up
in the flames.
CROUP
It th* (host Uul hauls (Very hear of t
child! life. GOWAMS PREPARATION
lifts Instant relwf aod comfort. Just rub
II on-ndon t weaken IBe stomach with
" ,n ,he it 0?.
2x, All Jmlimt
DELICIOUS
.LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
? ?AND?
r Bon Bons
AlwaystEresh^at
WASHINGTON
DRUG COMPANY
PAINT
BRUSHES
? This is tryery import
ant line with us, as. we
carry .a very large and
varied Stogie in Paint,
Kalsomineand Varnish
' Brushes, and Window
Toolers, Stripers, and
Dusters.
Every painter's need is
here at A fair price.
DR. HARDY'S DRUG STORE
' ? ?
?CH
Walk or Ride.
Talk Qver i
The^ Telephone.
\rvj can havpa 'IVJrphfmti
put in your house in the city
or ax your farm at a very suj
pflfsinjily toy? cost, and save
manyva lontf drive and per
haps a life by boin? in direct
and instantaneous touch with
your Doctor; Oroccr. Mer
chant and Rrokt r.
Weather repo"rfs and mar
ket quotations rarrtv' mm- u red
jJaily.
Interested parties ar?> re?
UUCSted lOconimnriVjt..
| Mr. O. W. BeH, fl]
CAROLINA TEL. AND:
TEL. CO.,
Washington, N. C.
This proposition will Inter- 1;
est you. and it would be well'
to Investigate before the ap
Li proach of the-rold -lVfcm
months.
i
? 5*?
Ladies' C0af Suits
I Does not mean that we are
j inexperienced, and a visit
will convince -yon that onr
buyers have used only the
best of, judgment in their
selections. To he found at
our store are styles, shades
andmodels-'likewise some
prices? -that are to be found
. here only, and you are very ? ?*
(welcome even if you are
not a purchaser.
ENCER BROS.
IIIGHIIST CASH PRICKS
paid fur
Ij CHICKENS, ECfGS
ami ull
COU N TRY- PRODUCE
Wc carry If ay, (;raln and 'nil
kinds Feedstuff ? Wc, handle
the very Iwnt 1- lour at v.hole- (
sale." ? :
PAUL & CUTLER
.KA8T U'XtGR sMlEET.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
nf tiiP facts in tho case? that p1i>ctric lights ~3q not ?
smoke up your walls^and ceilings and ruin your pic
tures and bric-a-brac; that electric lig()?s require no
matches, thereby avoidinK ull danRcrof fire; that there
is no smell or smoke with electricity; that eWtrir
lights do not consume any of the oxygon in tho air, ?
and therefore do not make you feel stupid and "good
for nothing" after staying for a. while in aclosedroom
where it is turned on?
We have lots of other good points which we w ill
be glad to explain if you will give usa-chance, and the
defects of our system are so .small as t_o.be practicably
"neghgi ble.- "Het's figure.
WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT
Just Received, Fresh Fron? the Mill,
Car Load of Town Talk Flour
Packed as folio cvs: Whole barrels, half barrels,
24-pound sacks and 12-pound sacks.
This is the bqgt-?j<mf made. Call 'phone 1 2* gnrifl
rv it. ?
I try it.
J. F. TAYLOE,
The Grocery Man.
ONLY THE BEST
; HEAVY AND FAXC1' j_
fiROCFPIF^ I
, unuvtl\m J ' I
I Carried. We please our J
j customers or no pay. Trv i
us.
VNTON-6RbC?RV-eO.
WE BUY T~
Town Talk Flour
in Car-!oatf Tots, i hc
-Pfice is R+ght. Tele- ?
phone
LiWalter Credle &
Co.
" Savti'Us the Expense"
" ~of~a Collector
BY PAYING
- YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
. NOW-J ? ?
create .?? niueh mfefesras tRe i1, || \ ? IHI HL,|Jj u m1 t L1 Jlld {^m ^
itest closes midnight next Wednesday, Sejrt. 15 A ~ ~ .? service,
rairing, sales, payment on. account,' will help.
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