t:EG.\L NOTICES - ? * North CfrHfllna, Biawfnrt county. la. gjMMB ft || I |||H lT| 'i take notice that'ah action e lit 1 tied as . above hae been commenced in the "** Superlor_ court" of Beaufort dojinty lor the purpose of obtaining a' di vorce hubu1uI?, mid lilt said detoi ant Will further take notice,' that she Is required to appear at tb* term bt the "Sujwrior court of -said coutttyrto be held on the third Monday in Oc . tober, 1909, at the courthouse In said county, in Washington. X. C.. and answer or demur to the complaint. in -aaid action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court_for th3 relief de manded Iji Bald complaint. This 7th day of Sept., 1909. ~ r 0180. i Clerk of the Superior Court. | , COMMISSIONER'S 8ALK. North Carolina, Beaufort county. In I the Supeilui Cotrrt; ? J. V. Buwantj vs. C- C. Sparrow. Pursuant to a judgment rendered . at the May term, 1909, of the Su~ perlor court of Beaufort county in the above .entitled action, thfe under sighed cuiiiiiilbMlonei1, duly appointed. ' therein, . will offer for_ sale and will _ sen, i( t&e courthouse door in^Bcrnr^ - - iort county, Washington. X. C., on MONDAY. OCTOBER 4TH, at 12 o'clock m., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, towit:. All that tract of land lying and being In the State of North - Carolina, county of Beaufort, bound ed and described as follows:' Begin ning at a stake in- Blount's ditch, at n <1 Prf'wm'K ?%<>rn'T*nnd running . south 199 poles to H. R. Carton's line, thcnce east* 4 0. Poles and~4 1-2 links to S. M. Sparrows cotner, thence north 199 polos to Blount's ditch, thence 40. poles and 4 1-2 links . to the beginning, containing 50 acres 1?yti Tflrmo- ftty' 7Tfrfrt\~77T be made when safe, is improved by Judge of Superior, court. ^ ' ^This the d day of September, 1909. WILLIAM DUNNrJr.;' * Commissioner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day duly qualified be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort county as administrator of the estate of Olivia R. Fleming, \ deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate . are requested to make 'settlement with me; and all persons holding claims against the said es tate are notified to file the same, duly Itemized and verified, as prescribed within ' one year from this thls^ notice will ba pleaded f _ their recovery y "Tills August 26, 1903. J ? 8. FLEMING. Admr. of Olivia dec'd. j :iemueu anc J6y law, wltl ^date, else th! f In bar of. th > *** ? -iwi:- vC- ? . - notick. ? Sealed bids for the erection of two houses, one at or near the foot of . Pungo Creek Bridge, and the other on piling near the draw of Pantego Creek Bridge, will be received . t>5' tha Board of County Commissioners on the first Monday la October, 1909, to be opened at 12 o'clock m. ? Bids, can be' "for either one or both booses. I nwrlflrnUnn* raj] j CITY TAXES. The tax books for the ? city of ~~ WaBbingiun liavy been turned over .to the undersigned, and this is to* no tify ^U-owaerB.of property subject to tax^that I i\{n (eady to receive taxes .. for- the ensuing yoar They must be Collected at oncei f ? - W n WI>TjfrLEY, TWyHirlf ????? y October 7, 190,1* ? \ r t . . ~J ? ? vtvnm:- ill; HAI.K , ? By "Vlrtlje of a power of sale con v-^iined in a cer'tainr chattel mortgasf. ^"executed I is blillWI Li ? In -to ^ Berry (Inc.), duly registered in - ? - the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort county, in chattel mort gage book No. G6? at page 351, which - ~-U Mruiiy /craned m. a fe ry (Jnc.) will offer for' sale, for cash, to the*hlghest bidder, at their place ton. on Main street, at *oon. A Bep oT business. |n the city of Washing tember 21, 1909. all of the tsock of goods, wares and merchandise, for ? nltere and fixtures, described In" the ? . mortgage above referred to, An In ventory of aaid goods, furniture and fixtures can be seen at-th* store of Buskh) A BernMlqc.) ? This September 1, ' 8U0KIN & BBRR** (Inc.) NOTICK ?OP SALB. ', ? ? By virtue of the power of sale con - : - " 'mined Is ? wo.tgaa* H?H iTflClllgA, by Samuel S. Hardlaon and wife to Bruwn. dated lal fcay ot Jus*. 1WS. and duly recorded Is book No. 1 25, page 4 28. R?tMer'. o?o* of Beaufort county, which la referred Co, I will offer for a?l* to the hlgh _____jg^_bldiler at public auction, for caah, ? at Mm WttrtMnaf *8?B- la the tnirn. of Waa^gto?, N. C-. op MONDAY, : nrwOTarn i n u'ilnhiAha. ? fojlowls* ieeeribed property, to-wlt. A certain lot U land lying ae4b?ln? In the city of Waahls?too, couaty of Beiufert, Stale of* North Carotta*. and being the eaatern half-*(-lot Ho THE HOME YOU HAVE WORKED SO HARD FOR may be in ruins tomorrow morning. Fire, from n6ny causes, which you cannot control, may destroy, in a few hours, the result of a life time's labor. UmOTSCT. YOl TRSFT FBY INSURANCE, ' In one ot the best companies in the world. We will issue you a policy, "the premium of which is so small that lt)s ridiculous to neglect the protection on [account of cost. ' ? WM. BRACAW & CO., 7 First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. tr? AS A BLEACHER "RUB NO IHORE" IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. I.KT US MAKE X<H:R FAI.LSLIT Tai'ored to Your Ideas After Your Own Fancies. , Faultlessncss in Fit, We Assure You Individuality in Style, Correctness in Color, Everything Exclusive but the Price. Just step ill mid any y? Fall and Winter Suitings. $18 to $50 WRIGHT'S TAILORfNG PARLORS, ?"Who Tailor Be^t in Washington." NRW FAT^ AR R TV A IS Parents who are now prepay fi^ their children for school will And our stock suited to their Grants. POK 'THE CJIKLS ? Dress ' ^Clnghamg^ Percales, Worsted*. FOR THE Blounes. A good, solid strong lin e of Shoes and Hosiery for both sexes. We invite your attention t> the best selection of Dress Goods ever showti In this city . Prices 5 Oc., 75c., and $1.00. AH desirable shades. ? 4 J. F. BUCKMAN & SON WE HELL FURNITURE. . i 4U DQG Your Opportunity is H0WI \ \ While weare placihg our line ot Heat ing Stoves on show," to "select from the iarge variety of Wood and Coal Heaters. It will be oftf pleasnre? to take your order and place one in your house, store or office before the cold weather begins. You are invited to McKeet-Richardson ~ t i k vi s i c Co. =nnr== lot of John Dowty and on the south by Second street, and being the same lot of land conveyed by C. M. Brown and wife to Samuel S. Hardlson t>y deod dated June 1, 1903T which la duly recorded In the Register's office ot Beautort county, and Is herein re ferred U>. This September 1, 1909. B&QffN. Mortga gee.^ ** ^ NOTICE. f . North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, October terra, . 1.309. Lizzie Abel vs. Henry Abel. The defendant above nHinrtf. take notice: That an action entitled as above; has been- commenced by the -plaintiff againiLthe.de fen dan tin the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute dftorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further take n'ottee,~that he is required tqfappear at the next term of the Superior court of Beaufort | bounty to be held on. the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday In September, to-wlt, the 26th day of October. 1909, at the courthouse In said county. In Washington, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply *n the court for the relief .de manded in her complaint. TM* the 1 6th day of September, 1909. . ? QKO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court of Beaufort Co. North Carolina, " beautort county. Superior Court, October term, 1909. _ ?. J. Edwards vs. Ida M J3d^rar3s. " . | "* ?""i.'ir.if |"T" titled as" above has been Instituted , in# tlie Superior court of Beautort nnnntv by g.. J. Edwards for the pur poee of obtaining an absolefte 41V0RW against the defendant, Ida M. ,BJd* wardsv wjilch Is returnable before a demanded In tflc complaint will be | aJ towed. . This lGth day of September, 1909. | ^ QI30. AJAWir nimii flnprrlnr rmuiL_| HIGHEST CASH-pftieKS paid for rl ? p^_S and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hoy, Grain and all kln?l? g^adaluff ? We handle the very best Flour .at whol# sale. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WAJER STREET. Just Received? a fresh lot of Cooking Pears. . 30 Cents per Peck. -Phone Walter Credle &| Co. 4 ? my tot, mi HEAVY AND FANCY 1I0CEFIES ? ? r? t? ? Carried. We please our cuAtomattffcr nopjiy. Try ION GROCERY CO. ? ITOWN ^mLK T Mr. G?or|kW. Bible, of Bejhaven, an' old raembeV of the emit, U ki the ?ejty lodd$r tfn,.pusmess. ~ " I" Mr.. Joerf EaitKhinghouse , parsed; ' tBrdu^lr tliei4oAii ihis morning or. joute^to Ralsi^h/ Mrs. "tafayet'.e Oden, of Bel haven. i is vlslffag hc> ^?Tfntst Mr. and. Mrs. 1 Jna Sml^hi "onN'orth Harvey street, i The Perplexities of a Pursued Prp^ i Uarfl to get the better of? ? "yailer dorg," be he large or small. A certain 'bin yellow dog wbltf^wa? sitting on the express truchfdown at the, X. &,8. station yesterday after nooii attracted attention '.by- hin meek and resigned rxpfeaslon. On the ap proach. of afiyoiR. he would put out a huge tentative* paw; Indeed, he looked as though it was a usual thing J for him to_ travel thit way. But later j on. after JJio trains had come into, the station was beheld the pifenome- 1 lion of a .hurrying expressing 11 ! Yes J two of them, assisted by several , obliging rnl.iri.iJ ? iinvn wore pursuingMh*' formerly passive pup down . Water street. But for rnnrht wrrr milr jhnm . tuuaii ? Hmt-lllYf tegs. for (rem. creature left his pur suers far. behind in a cloud of .dust. ai)(J all tfiat was loft in the hands ol the expretem.., were fragments of 1 ""Buienw 01 chaJn and the iixpnu receipts and a taa it_lhia luiur theW* lma 1101 -bM" riiptTlrpil Hp I. ? a,,d ?.' '>yr.zn expression, Kr.n. orally aMortotel wlthTtnr St. Bcr nard species Milwaukee Gets? the President 'Milwaukee. Sept. 17? Extraordi nary precautions were taken * today to lnaure^the safety of President Taft during P visit to the Wisconsin Stato Fair. The authorities positively that they wen? Ljpating any trouble, but^^^^BTof I the immqpBf crou.l Um 'fair grounds heat the president's address, orders requiring special pre cautions were issued. The -instruc tions were that no person should be allowed about the judges' stand, the point "irom .whicu t lie- president, de llvered his remarks, who could not be accounted fof and who'was not per sonally know,n to the officials. clal escort was furnished the presi dent while he tirade a brief inspec tion. of some of the principal exhibits fair.. The presidential special reached , Milwaukee over the Northwestern road at 5 o'clock this morning. At $1 o'clock the recent ion committee met the president "and ' h" wrm taken for a drive about the principal streets^ all* -ot_ffhich were profusely decorated [-^rfth-ftass and hunting. Brtef visits were '-paid to VHirifiette university and the Soldiers' Home. At 10 a. m. the' president reached the State Fair grounds, where ^he was greeted with la presidential salute of 21 guns by [Battery A, Wisconsin N. "G. Th'e | grounds were* filled with an Immense crowd gathered, to hear the' presl dent's address. " Following the con elusion of his 'address the president j made a brief tour of the main, bulld !ngfl*Of TE3 fglF Tn. the dairy build ing he was ghowii a life-size bust of! Iilunwlf lii buUer, -the work, of stu-l dtJUUt at the dairy school of the Unl-j verslt^.of Wisconsin. * [? ""Shortly after l.l o'clock the presl- 1 fiieitc Tir)i??BP|IPTf?H ifiTt af?r i\ir. HX'Tiirh | j had been transferred to a statloi^at ' the falii groufeds, and the journey toj the "Pacific coast was resumed. 1807? -Edward. Telfair, the second] governor of Georgia, died in Savan nah. Born in Gotland in 17357" I -1818 ? Illinois held. "Its firBt ejec tion of State officers under the new cbifetltutkm. ' " "" ' 1825 ? James R. Haskell, Inventor of the first breech-loadlng gun, was born.' . Jgjj&V 1&5G ? Last national convention of the Wttlgs irfet In Baltimore. 1862 ? The garrison at* Miinfords-' vlllo, Ky., surrendered to the Con federates. '1867 ? The Antlelam national Cem etery waa dedicated tvith imposing ceremonies. Z-m*: 1875 ? -Perry's flagship Lawrence; raised InErte hafGor and removed to Philadelphia for exhibition at the Centennial. - . t893-~Yellow fever became epi demic at Brunswick. Ga- . . . 1D01 ? MoKinley funeral, at Wash ington. j " ? ? ? ^ iiim -Aiirrlrtnu^^" I Irv tho death of Lieut. Tliomasj |'b; fMfrtiiT . . -- TO ALL VISITORS VOW IN THE CITY. If yoo >r* here lor a f?? houra wyzpBp# dclichMd to II you are n*rt r< HMMIW have yotr i ? . '* BAKER'S STUDIO. ?ir-: , . Marine Notes of ttje Harbor " The .following aailti~ig vesaela are j in .port today : * Schooner Julia, Stephen Emery, captain; Core Sound. , Loaded wfth| , fish. To return. ?Uh merchandise. Schooner Daniel^ Crescent, E. Clbba._caiiLa*u; .Swan Quarter. ^TogsT cotton. Will load with merehan df" ? * . . . ? ' (' B., T. ..K. Clayton. cap;ai:U ?orth Creek. 'Loaded with roh<Hi. Will load with merchandise. I Sc hnonef' tSOUUy. **1*" ?aln. I.owlands. Oysjers. . Sr^>\oner Two Sister*. Hd. Hrad iha\y. captain, .Talitehs. Oystert*. Hardy's have a complete line- of everything, <ti?uully M?ld In a drug stove, ami everything of the bent grade. ' " Mi Ik. Bloody mtlft, may be caused by VSrlety of conditions. Dr. Schroeder declares that some claim that the cow, fighting fliea, kicking and throwing the body to and frot will tend to rap ture the small blood vessels and thuS* cause the trouble. Others hold that the steady diet of green, succulent food and perhaps the derangement of tne blood caused by certain weeds, bring on this trouble. The latter opinion" the doctor Is Inclined to be lieve, for it has beei) Mp observation that many eases aah be ourM~*by changing the pasture or changlog the feed. "We have cured cases of hioodv -mtlk " fre -goes on tosajr, "frr giving ^sulphur and Bnltpeter mixed ? half and half In the feed. Whether or not this is a awe cure I can not "HHy. UUI it might l*s wnmh trying. " - 'Old Pan Process Qad. By the old nan process of raising cream In the summer lime much of the butter fat is lost, as it fails to rise. The milk is soured by the time little mor.? than half the cream con tained In Wte-miiu has jlsen lo Ihe surface, and that which ha3 already risen is soured, beyond the point where It makes good butter. In the summer a hand separator is needed | tn Eft fl)1 cream. In the winter one' is needed to get the cream separ ated from tbo mt'.k as quirkly as pos sible that the milk may go to the calves, or pigs with the animal heat Btill there. There is no season of the year when the hand separator is not Just the machine to have on the dairy farm. x Grow Dairy Feed. To realize the best profit from da!ry cows all the feed should be grown up- 1 on the farm. t-T-41 r??rm is Bit When cream is not ripe for churn ing you will lose much of the butter fat CROUH I* tbe (host that haumi tray hoar of a Chiidt lift, GOWANS PREPARATION dm LniUot relief and comfort Tut rob II on? don't weaken lb? *t?nacb vltb drajs. K?p II Id tbc bome. $1.90, 50c, 25c. Ail draUlslj, THE XORTfTCAROfctf^t State Normal and industrial. College Maintained by the State for the wom en of "North Carolina. Four Regular Courses Leading ?o Degrees. .Special Courses for Teac-Fier*- rail st-55lOM l?t? gins September 15. 1909. Those desir ing to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalog and other infor mation address J? I. FOL'ST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. delicious LOWNEY'S GHOCOLATES Bon Bons I Always Fresh at ? \ WASHINGTON ! DRUG COMPANY POMl'KIAN Massage Cream Cleanses Where Soap and Water Fail ^ Washing with soap and water makes the face look clean, bnt it cleans the surface only. It does not clean oat the imparities in the skin that make it muddy and sallow. age. Clean reaches and loosing alt foreign dirt and impari ties that lodge to tlx pores* It la the only facial cream free from grease and that keeps the face free from it. Does not ? cannot ? promote the growth of hair on the face. Price 80c and 91.00 per jar. ??^===-H n DQN'T W-alk or Ride. . Talk Over The Telephone. r* You can have a Telephone r !' ill your house 11.1 the- city or rtt your iarm at a very sur passingly low cost, and -save '?ipapy a long drive and per hap* a life by being in direct . - ? and instantaneous touch with ?youi* Doctor. Grocer, .Mer chant and Broki r. Weather reports and mar Ret quotations ca n bo securcd ? - tTnfprrctf rt pafli^t in quested to communicate w ith Mr. D. W. Bell, M'g'i Q CAROLINA TEL. AND U1 pJ> TEL. CO., ^Washington, N? C. This proposition will inter' est y ou, and it would be well to investigate before the ap Hi proach of the cold Winter ^ month?. The Buslnetk Course at the Public ?"hr?ri' '11 iin .r. ?>. ? 1n], It offers you an opportunity .to becsmtf an expert stenographer for the snfall fee of $."-00 a month. Kxtravngauee In rtdvertl*inK con sists in diiiuu hall' enough of it. 1t? a pleasure t^'fiiid juSl. the. pattern fouvhnvc lufn look liiU fur. woven into juxt the. e>oit Ol fuhiic you mint ami made up [ r\|U t iilea ut how a ~ | Suit should he styled. NVnu'll ttml Ntieii a ^..trim-lit intact L rli-ht tiyn-. It j>. |a Im44<?1>(; I { I F FOX *n?l the pi-loe-lM just where 1 you Want' it. SPENCER BROS" 7 owrroi; li HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT of the facts in the case? that electric lights do not smoke up your walls and ceilings and ruin, your pic tures and bric-a-brac; that electric~"Ii&hts require no matches, thereby avoiding all danger offire; that there is no smell or smoke with electricity; that electric lights do not consume any of the oxygen in the 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 will be glad to explain if you will give us a chance, and the defects of oui/'system are so small as^o be practicably , negligible. ? fcet^-figtire; ? ? . ? WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT - Just Received, Fresh From the Mill, Car Load of Town Talk FlouF T"acked as_f olio ws: Whole barrels, half barrels, ( | 24-pound sacks.and 12-pound sacks. This is the best Flour made. Call phone 123 and [?try it. : J. F. TAYLOE, The Grocery Man. HORSES and MULES FROM "GEO. H. ITILir ? - Your horse'wih J>e well cared for at ? HELP IS OFFERFD WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of education, the CiREAT AMERICAS SHORT HANI) A^D BUSI NESS COLLECE, Durham. N. C-, is ready and willintc to help You aecutt; a high-grade Business Education. The ONLY Business College in the Caro Hnas presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. j DEPARTMENTS'; Bookkuepinff. Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy*: Penmanship. Civil Secvice. English Branches; etc. Expert Faculty? Rail- ^ raid Fare Paid? Positions Ctiarantoed. LLF ed pftlrc E INSURANCE Satisfied polity holders are my references. Let me show you a Life Insurance contract. It will pay yon. C.D.PARKER, GENERAL INSURING . Havens-Small Bid's , . FTT^TfffiSlIXESSEII ?? ?' ^^e^^urJundrj^dcHie here. Our germs. AJderman-Capehart ^Laundry, Inc. 152-t WATER STREET ?' . .? ? \\

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