LEGAL NOTICES . Tlie defendant above* named will take notlcfe -that an action entitled ^ above has been commenced In the Superior court of Beaufort county for the - purpose of obtaining a di vorce absolute; and the said defend ant will further take notlcff'that she Is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county, to be held on the third Monday in Oc tober, 190 9 , at the courthouse (iTsa!^ county, in Washington,-^. C., and answer or demu? to the ?omp]*tetJ" said, action, oY the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for tbo relief de rtinnlln/l It, on 1,1 ~Thtw7thday oUSanL. 1|09. * GEO. A. PAUL. CAerk of the Superior Court. COMMISSION KK'H HALK. North Carolina, Beauf6rt county.' In the Superior Court J.W.Stewart 78. C. C. Sparrow. Pursuant -to a Judgment retrieved at the May terma_JL909, Of the Su perior court of Beaufort county in me above (mttlted action, the nnder-? signed commissioner, duly appointed therein, will offer for sale and will *?ll- at the courthouse door jn Beau-! fort county, Washington. N. u., ?n MONDAY? OCTOBER 4TH, at 12 O'clock m., to the highest bidder for dash, the following described prop erty, tow it: All th&( tftct of laud lying and being In the State of North Carolina, county of Beaufort, bound ed O&d described as follows: Begin ning at a stake In Blount's ditch, at K. u: HWrtrtupi ana mnuiug line, thence eaBt 40 poles and 4 1-2 links to 8. M. Sparrow's corner, thence north 199 poles to Blount's ditch, thence 40 poles and 4 1-2 llnlt^ ? trrthe hgglnnlng. containing 50 acres more or less. Terms: Cash, deed to be made -when- sale 1s approved by Judge of Superior court This the 3d day of September, 1909. WILLIAM DUNN. Jr.." ? -LT ^tPHnlssloner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this' day duly qualifier's! fore the Clerk of the Superior Court1 of. Beaufort county as admtpisirator of the tfSTkte of OMvtik^Lj Fleming.] deceased, all persons indebted U r said estate are requested to make? settlement with me; and all penonfls holding claims against the said e?-? tate are notified to file the same, duly itemized and verified, as prescribed by law, within one year from thtor date, else this notice will be pleaded in bar of, their recovery. This August 26. 1909. ' ? || S. FLEMING*...' Admr nf AUvii W Plrnnlnff Aai-'A ling; containing dne hundt rro?ir-?T* * CITY TjtfEg. The tax books for the city of - TfillilnglTrn hfty? >"""1 Turned over to the undersigned, and this Is to no tify all owners of property subject to tax that I anTready to rereife taie* for the ensuing year. They must be collected at once.' Wi P- W1NDLEY. City Clerk. October 7, ltoi. Jf(yflCE ? ? ^ -North Carolina. Beaufon tuuiity. the Superior Court. "James Grlffln vs. Margaret Griffin. The defendant above named will take notice that an -action entitled t has been comnlenced in the Superior court of Beaufort county, to secur? an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defendant tiipiiiin mr-fi nntlrc ?'ifl.-lfc, required to appear at the term of tne Superior court of said county to be -held oa the 7th Monday ^fter the first Monday in September, It being of said county m Washington, N. C.? and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action of ffce plain lief demanded Inlaid complaint. This 23d of iSAptember, 1909. geo. a. pau!;; Clerk 8upeTior Court I NOTICE OF RXEt'LlMIN KAIlE. North Carol (na7~0SSTTf(Trt-i__^H^| ' the Superior Court. The J. E. Ty W gert Company vj. Thos. H. Blount. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior court Of Beaufort county, in' the above-entitled action, I will, on Mon day, the twenty-flfth (25th) day of October, 1909 (it being the first day - of iftie October term, 1*909, of the Bu tt periOf__|#ttrt offiefufort count r).atl twelve, (12* o'clock, noon, at tha . courthouse door In said county, sell ... to the htg?fert for cash, -to satisfy said execution, all the right, title aijd- interest whlclr the said Thos. H. Blount, the defendant, has - In (III lll-rlbcd reoi ? ?.te, to-.lt: A certain tr?cl or putcel of Iwxt I city of Washington, ' In in the SUte of Xorth^Sucotlha; beginning at a cedar on the Plymouth rotd, running thence Moth St 1-2 int >MI feet; thcace north ?f.| we*t 1441- (Mt: ' thence north 18 Mat ?l 7 (Mt; thence ... .11..^ W- those* ? ' linrth ? 3 ilnereM "eitt ITT- f*??l . then c? north It 1-1 out BIO foot; ? -DIB THE yiRR ALARM Saturday nlgHt Heart you? l'<rh?pf yo?i then realised Hut you' flwnTByiMougF^^^^ - . r - alarm m. Call ui INSURANCE. OlQOW, - %Mh?lUGAW *^00., Etr?t Imurancc Agent* In WulilngtoiK N. C. I "RUB NO-MORE" ' SAVES LABOR. ? Use By Directions and Note Results^ !" WHO HAS YOUK > ? ~ - -> * Fire Insurance r ' ? ' v, CARL D. PARKER. Gen'l Insurance. ' ** ? Four Years Experience. Havens-Small Bid's 4 ? ? : 'Phone 85. $6,540 ? ? Was paid by the Royal Tailors for onai. insertion Si the two-oage ad. in the last issue of the Satur - day Evening Post. ? Kcod it. We represent them exclusively here. Wright's Tailoring Parlors; " W ho Tailor Best i* -Washington . " i ? - vii -r' ----- ? ? ANNOUN CEMENT ' m j 14/ F aro headquarters for floor Coverings. We ar? showing all ex " tensive line 1-4, 1-2, and all wool Ingrain. Also Brussels in Stair Carpet and Stair Patterns. Art Squares6x9, 8x10, 9x12 feet, in Crex, Gran ite, Ingrain, Brussels, Axminister. VV.e have a large and varied line of ? RUGS= ' In all sizes and prftu rns in.Moquette, Velvet, Brussels, etc. See ous, special Velvet Rug 27x54, at $1>.54 and $2.25. They are equal to ordi nary Moquette at e much higher price. ? b . i_ J. F. BUCKMAN & SON *ng8Ei4.*VJ?*rURK. - - =j pm? ie Your Opportunity is - j^om ? 1 While we are placing our line ot Heat . ili(! Stoves on-sliuw, select fiom the iarge variety of Wood and Coal Heaters. It 'will be ourpleasnre to tak?vr>iir order and place one in your I, Ul-.Trrr ? -I ?? ? v? wuu yuivcu bouse, store or office befor weather begins. You are invited to ? call and see our-stock. ^jjj MiKeeU&khaidsoji Hardware, Co. . WRfETTPRt.SSES RIGHT The homestead of defendant, here tofore allotted to him, In the above described Indd, and subject to which till? tale will bemade.Is ihatportton which Is described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a^ickory at the top oY a hill In the clfw lot south or southeast of the residence/ running Jjiorth about fifty ( SO) east a distance of about 900 feet "to "aft old puhip UioLnt In the line ditch on ^LoverHr [Dane; thence with and along IheTUrr ditch an* Lover's Lane, north abouti S7 west W a 8-4 Inch pipe sunk In I said ditch; thence-south about 50 a plum tree; thence south about 6 west, i distance of about 168 feet, to |a fringe tree at the corner of H. N. Blount's porch; thence south about tO west about 65 feet, to a maple tree, la front of the residence, used for years as a hitching post; thence south about 30 'An ce of about 266 feet, to the be ginning containing about nine and] } Mrw. an accurate | khe returns of the appraisers In twwiwftms Tor' fty i anoti [homestead. , t , Tkla 25fh day of September, >#09. | -jr | W. Owen and Geo. M. Owen, trad ing as Geo. N. Owen and Son, rif., bT^I. Hyman. __ T . _? The defendant above named will take notice: That a summons In the above entitled-actlon was issued against jsaid defendant on the 27th 'diy^oi -September, 1909, by A^Mayo, Justice or tho Peace of Beaufort epunty, North Carolina, for the sum j~o )f two" hundred ($700.60) doTlarff, ?^ue the plaintiff by Judgment ren dered In their favofWd against the defendant In the Court of Law arid fchauhcery of the "City of~ Norfolk, Virginia, on. March 26th, 1908, which sammoQB ' U returnable before ' said justice, at bis office in Washington, in said county and in Washington townshfpon "Tuesday the'ltfthday of October. 1909, at 9 o'clook. a. m\ The defendant will also take notice that ~a warrant Of atlaGhmehTWti Is sued by aald Justice on the 27th d a> o# September, 1009, "a gainst the prop er .of sakk4e<endant ^hieh warrant WI aiuicuuiwil n lyiUlliaUfT PBtW Mid IntUct at thq lln. >nd place *bove nam ad for the return W ? ?unmou. when an* where ifc* &? t-lr to appear ?n4, MfV1 m ^Wur to T6e 65flfpTHntr Mrs. Galen Hf Moore and children | l^ft today for Suffolk, Va., their fu |ture home? Mr. J. W. Traylof, Mrs. Moore's father, accompanied them. - Rev. M. J. Plyler went to G^tesville Uo visit his fainity, and will return the 4atter-paft hf this week. - + * Mr. W. D. Gibbs, of Route No. 2. | |-1b in -the city t*4ay. - " Mr. Paul Cate*. of Route No. 3.| was in t^e city^this morning. Mrs. Katie R. Beckwlth, the^u^w lady principal of the East Carolina .Training School, Greenville, N. C., and "her daughter. Mlas Gladys. Who, have been the gu?i8t6 of Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Nicholson on Market and Fourth streets, left for Greenvifle ibis- morn ing. Mrs. Gub Armstrong and children returned this ~nn>rning_ from New Dern, where they have been visiting {relatives: 7 ? ~ m 0 Mr. Nat Fulford returned from | I Greenville today, after spending Sun ? ? Dr. and Mrs. Wm. A- Blount and Miss Mi^se Blount left.thls morning | for Now York and Baltimore. . Mr. C. 'TPV Bland went to Edenton | I'tlfls morning on business. ' '? * \ Mr. E. W. Ayc-rs left this morning for Baltimore to. purchase more fall | 1-atock. ? J - ? \ ? ? Miss Gusale liarrell, of Tarboro, who lias been, visiting Mr^.- Fy \V\ Cox for some time, returned to her hom? on Saturday. ? . -Sii-' ? ? Miss^dyde Tripp, of # Bonnertort;( spent Saturday in the cfty. ? ? Miss Bertha Lilly went to Pactolus'l on Saturday. Miss Bettle Jolly left on Saturday | for Pactolus.' * ? Mr. W. S. Dudley returned td his home at Wyaocking, in Hyde county, on Saturday night, after a visit to r elatl vea in town . * ? Mrs. I. R. Whltford and child, who have been vtdting Mrs. W. Scott, left on Saturday for their home in Zora. Mr. W. H. Loqf , of Blount'a Creek,) ?peat Saturday Nfc the city. Mrs. W. P. -Pippin Is visiting her 8??. Mr. Joe Pippin, near River Road. ? ? Mr. H. S. Ward left on the A. C. L. train for Il^rtford, t6 attend court there.^^ Mra. PuryeaPa parents, Mr. and Hftwr L. E. Everette, on McNalr street. ? ? Mra. David 1Tr"Tayloe left on Sat urday for a vlait to Tarboro. Mrs. C. A. Flynn and child return ed Saturday from a visit to Baltimore aeeeaapaytiid lij MIBH Dora Hyan? who w4ll make a jlalt of several weeks in t^e city. STw. -flf fhnrlr.'fP| npeui Smwluj In iiie cttv: ? ' ? Col. W. B. Rodman arrived in the city, this morning from a Western ?trtir ? r? _ Mrs. M. A. Perry left on Saturday' for Oakley. Idaho, to vlsjt her daugh ter there. . ? ? ? M" y B. Wlndl-v returned Sat nrriar nri/w n y|Bit tn ^wn tego. .. r. Mr. A. T. West returned Saturday af&rnoou from a business, trip. ? ? '?> ? ? v r ?*r. S. F. Telfair arrived in' the city on i'8atnrdajr to spend Sunday. ? ? Mr. and Mra. R. F. Butler and eliHd weal to Chocowlnlty on Satur day to spend some time at Mr But ler's old home. Mrs. H. W. Carter and Mrs. M. Raw Is arrived on Saturday from New York. Mr. Ben Taylor returned Saturday from Detroit, Mich., where he attned ed. the 6 rand ?Tder of Red Men. 1 . ? ? Mra. John Spencer returned on Sat urday from a ?l?tt to Norfolk. J. R. Whltehurat, of Aurora, la In the city today. B? sure *6 to to " bnw* wuljh. tpm,' '#06d picture" f tin tpl* ^ltorlcai drsmaJ | tunas ??? seenes are beautiful. "" The Ittu^iUlL 1 tl?wi Qi wroilflqrfSg will -be an Interesting: picture. Xto? Vvtit- orchestra -will put on some, good miislf* Don't forget to ijiret me at Hardy's Drug Store. _ ? crrr market. Eggs .\ . . Chickens, grown 25 Co 30c Spring chickens . 10 to. 25c Hides, green . 6 to 7c Hides, Q? ?v... '. . .'Ac Mixed wool 15 To Burry wool. . ??, 1(^ to 18c Tallow,. 3 l-2c TrscrrTTCe Trom^ "burrs 2 0 c LanibslUn . . . .\ 25 to 40c Sheeplings \ 5 to 10c ? COTTON. 3n?d wtton ? . H.5<T| Lint .cotton f2 3-4 | CROUP It tbc thotl thai ItauoU tttry hc-jr ei a child's lite. 6WAKS, PREPARATION (Iwi Instant rtliel and comfort. J ml mt? it oo? don't ?*ak*n the stomach will drnts. Keep tt ln fba hrtma. U.00, !>0& Be. AUdiuuuta .lll.S-TARKIY'PI) Graham Flour, i W hole Wheat Flour, AND New Buckwheat. Walter Credle & CO OYSTERS! ^HONE 367. Delivered to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets.. J. T. WY ATT. _ HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for <9 CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Hay, GraJn and all kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very best Flour at whole sale. i PAUL & CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. HUYIFR'S CANDY Fresh Supply Just Received . " The^ Preset iptioi- Store."] WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY jiow jibout an Electric Table T tamp? They are convenient, and for a few days we will sell them at cost.? WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES I UNION GROCERY CO. FALL MILLINERY OPENING Tuesday and Wednesdayr September 28th and 29th. THE HUB JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Supply ef Breakfast Cereals, Grits, Buckwheat, Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat and many others. Price always right, quality the best. 1 Two delivery wagons and wheel, vhich in^ sures prompt service. 'Phone 123. Thp Onrpry Man. NEW ARRIVAL OF DRESS GOODS In all shades and at all prices. _? Your inspection will give us pleasure. SPENCER BROS. T ir=~" M ? II If==7 BUY YOUR | HORSES and MULES FROM GEO. H. HILL LYour horse will_be well cared for at it Hill's Stables. ir= ii ? ii ? " ? "-=ii ?HELP IS' OFFERED? WORTHY YOtfNG-ilEN AND WOMEN. " "No matter how limited your means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BL'SI NE^STIOLIEGE, Durham* JNi. C-, U ready and willing to help You secure a high-grade Business Ed u cat ion .THeXTNT-YDxistnniC^oH^^ i n ih* Caro-_ Unas presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Audhor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegrapfiy, Penmanship. Civil Service. English Branches, etc. Expert Faculty ? Rail road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed. THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-IOINT HAY PRESS Is the highest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. Kollars and Kuffs THK 9PELL1NQ 18 BAI), HIT TttK WORK WE PUT ON COLIjARH AND CTTFFS IH PERFECT. ? GIVE l"H YOUR CIJtAMN'G A!CD PRESSING. , ' ? Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. ' 132-4 WATER STREET ,-?0 Mn,R th r. a jyi Sta*? Normal and IndustriaLColleg6 ? 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