LEGAL NOTICES . err y*^ axes! ? Xbfi tax books for the city 01 v Washington baye been turned over to the undersigned, and this IS tp no - tlfy all owners of property subject to tax that I am ready to receive taxe* for- the ensuing year. They must be collected* at once. W. B. WINDLEY, City Clerk. October 7, 190SL v> \ ? si NOTICE. ? North-Carcllna^Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. A. D. Lloyd | vs. Lilly Lloyd. The {tetendant above named will | take notice that an action entitled i above has been commenced in the Superior court of Beaufort_Tininty. "To sefcure an a osol Ate divorce from . the defendant;, and the said defen dant will further take notice that Bhe Is required to. appear at the term of the Superior court-to be held on the seventh Monday after the first Mon day In September. It being October 25t -LAXia^-at the courthouse of said county. In Washington, N. C-? and said action, or the plaintiff will apply! to the tfourt for the relief demanded | In said complaint. This 13th day of October, 1909. GEO. A. PAUL, Clork Superior Court. | v r NOTICE. At the request of Honorable Geo. I A. Paul, Clerk of the Superior conrtj of Be&Qfort county, there will be _ joint meeting of the various precinct executive committees of Long Acre townshjp at 11 o'clock a. m., on Sat urday, October 16, 1$Q9, at the court iio u q^hr-M'ea h 1 n gton , K. G. T " TheTWl'poae of lh? meptl.g t? to| recommend a successor to All the un fxpired'term of the late H. O. Jor dan. as County_Comm!ssIoner. made| vacbm by his deaths Thl&s^th day of October, 1909. WILEY C. RODMAN, Chairman Dem. Executive Com. \ : ? ; NOTICE OF HALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of mortgage from J. J. Davis and wife to Wiley C. Rodman, dated the 10th flair nf Iinn ary, 1907, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, in book 145 at page 228, to which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Tues day, the 9th day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cash, the following described property: First. I .1 .trnrt nf lnn.1 In Hpnnfni-t rnur.tv. North Carolina, beginning on the I road leading from Washington tp) Leechville, where the line of Collins wood-Ward patent crosses said road near the corner of the fence of said * John P. Campbell, thence rutining with the said road south 72 1-2 west . 4 1-2 poles, thence along said road wrmth si 1-2 west 17 1-2 noles thence along said ruaii anmh fl7 1-2 .west _3Jl poles to the old Candy wells, which are north 38 1-2 east 12 poles from the Maxton road thence north 24 west ion poles, thence north- 86 east 100 poles to the southwest corner of the Collinsvrood-Ward patent, thence with tlie lino of that patent south 30 east 73 poles to the main road con !"TM *nor?? or loss. Seti ond: A tract cJ land in Beaufort rtn:n?v- North Carolina, known as the home place of the late John P. Camp bell. deceased, beginning at a pine on the north line cf the Washington and I.eachville road at the southwest cor ner of the land, convoyed by the par ties of the second part to John P. Campbellr-being a tract of land orig inally convoyed by John P. Campbell t*nd wife to Jw Ji IMvlo'antl wlfa, corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Be an fort county in book -#6 at page IS, and running-northwardly "^Vith tho last line to tlje private road, leading from the Washington and Leechville . road to the Asa Waters line, thence westwardly .with the lino of Asa Waters and the heirs or thos. Webster to the northeast corner of .the Rodman. jand^thenco southwardly to the east line of tho Rodman land to the Washington and Leechville road, thenco eastwardly with said road to the beginning, containing 60 "CJ** morft-Of lass. The foregoing' property la sold subject to such .other and prior encumbrances aa may ex ist upon said property. Terms of sale cash. This the 6th day of October. 1909. | WILEY C. RODMAN, Mortgagee. | .luiitt ur MliK. By virtue of the power' of gale con taLned In a certain ^oT|g?Ee- from Felton. Smith and Nlcey Smith his .wife, of the county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina, to R. Y. Credit of the same county. and State, . % dated the 6th Jay of May, 1907, aird recorded in the .office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, in book .t48 at page 300, the undersigned will oij Tuesday the 9th day of November, 190if, offer for sale at pubjic auction for cash at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described property in Belha^eb, Pantego township, Beau fort "Mint y*. N. Cr, it being . about 1 1-3 miles west of Leechrllfe, N. C., and boundad as lolioiMU ? J0h the nprth by the land of Henry White, on the east by the land of Amos Har ? ? ? Ifcf - south by the land of James Stewart; and on the west by a lane leading from the Leeehrllle pjablW cJL road lo the Pun go Rlrer road, fit be i 1 BBOMI "I TELL YOU WHATl" * ? - ?-/ ? ? ? -? - ? . 1 "Bragaw's Insurance is good Insurance. ' Don't forget to get it. WM. BRAG AW & CO., First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. Special Fall Here's an oppyrtunity that you cannot afford to over" look? here we offer you an opportunity for choosing from a stock by far the most'complete in Washington. A little comparison of prices will convince you that your dollars do greatest duty /here. SOUTHERN FURNITURE , COMPANY DO ITiNOW Delays are Dangerous, (f lnsure with > CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Years') Experience. Havens-Small5BId'ic 'Pfione 55. This Illustration Represents ? Out Steam PRESSING MACHINE Garments pressed on it are thoroughly deorized and disinfected as no germs or microbes can exist tin der the^resssure of steam it injects. m ? ** ? WRIGHT S STEAM PRESSING WORKS, "Who Press Besf in Washington." =TB^fletise5 firrnrf 36 YEARS. PI!RF WHISKIES DIRECT TO YMI . RON DEI) STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY. . Per Gal. Gibson, 8 years old #4.50 Qual-a-Flne, 6 years old . . . .^4.00 Alcll wooi i Boubon, 6 years Bumgardner Mountain. 6 Team old .............. 4.30 ? FHgrhaplrer 6 yearn old . 3JJO ' Certified, 6 yeaia old. ....?? O.TB Savage Mountain, 5 jrears old 8.50 Nelson Bourbon. 7 years old . 3.50 -Blfc-gtmi-5- year* a.OO | hnitlga ILflg&lrgd. CatlO^gue sent free. Mall orders a specially. BLEXDKI) RYE WHISKEY. Per Gal. Gibson XXXX^-i .- $4.00 Herbert's Malt . 8.00 "Mountain Dew "V . . jj.oo Country Club. ............ .2.30* ATRAifiHT WH'ttKfrY ' Per Gal. Monntnln S'J.rw) ^'orth Carolina. 4 years old :1.00 "Silver Spring, i? years old . . . 3.50 The above ran be had In quart FRANK MILLER " Fmportrr nnd Itenlrt in Whiskies, 1 llramile*. Wine., . Cordials, Etc. t-??4 K MAIS STREET, XK.YTTO PMNTERS NATIONAL BANK. f CARGO OF SALT f ' Just Received. H. M. JENKINS Cb., Wholesale Grocers. NOTICE! Now is the rime to have your gas limps put in ordef. It win cost you nothing to tare jhem inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach ST ESliiffi? """ "d "" M - ?aid mortgage. * TUlath* 4 th day xft-itotobar , 2t?t. ? R. T. CRIDLE, Mortftcw. i?r of the D?bt " th?f* M? twice M man? way . a. 7<m have net found In which want adrerttatag cw Mm yoa, Im't it fHahJx wo^h wlillc for yon to aMI TOWN ^ TALK Mr. E. T. Mayo, -of Bethel, was a j visitor In thscity yesterday. ? \ , ~m" ? Mr. J. Mt Wbislitrd, of Bethel.! was in the city yesterday, en route to I Vandtuuere. * * ? m Mr- ^ Litchfield, of Aurora, was a visitor .In the city yesterday-, en route to Raleigh, where he will be marshal at the State fair. E^-Sheriff J. M. Moored of Pi^t county, spent, yesterday in Iho city, en route to Pactolus. Mr. R. H. Tripp, returned to Green ville yesterday jafter a visit to his sis ter in South Cfefek. : ~ = ? . " Mr. G.- M. Mooring, of Stokes, re visit to hlB daughters in Aurora. ? ? - Mr. E. Willis returned yesterday from Providence, R. I. Miss E. W. Milner left yesterday afternoon for Belhaven on profession al bUHlness. ? ? Mr. George T. Hardy, jr., arrived yesterday afternoon from Newport News, to be best man at the P<?gram Mayo wedding. ? ? . Mrs. W. Swaringen, wife of Editor Swar 1 nran ftf thp Kdrnton Transcript. untanfl thrnntrh .l.y yP.-.tr-vHn v en route to Raleigh to attend the State fair. * ? ? - Mr. Dave W. Bell returned to the rlty yesterday after a trip to Provi dence, R. I. ' ? ? ? Miss Verna Boyd, of Edward,_was In the city yesterday shopping. Mis|_H. C. Kinsauit. of Greenville, spent yesterday in town visiting her U- In, Mi b. O. \V. h Tt. Mr. "-and Mrs, Guy Hardy Uft for Greenville yesterday for a short visit. Mi's s Mary Hays, of Swan Quarter, left yesterday for Pantego, after a short visit to Mrs. R. G. Moore. Mr. J. J. Brabble went to Wilson yesterday on a business trip/ Mr. Claude Carrow left yesterday for a fortnight's tr*P to South Caro lina. ?' Misses Vnndalla D&rden p.nd Eva Allifrood, of lllvflr ttnr-.l yester day. in the cFty shopping. * m M-. ChtH?H?ey Pegram arrived -In the city today from Belhaven to at tend the Mayo-Pegr&m nu]-:t?d ; y.?d neaday- evening.--- He will -fee .best man. Mr. h. n-R^ey. ...J,. l lie day in town on -\i;\ . c Rodman c't :r.e over froju ? Jh y and ^turnt^i this morning to attend -court. Mr. Willie Ellison lc?f 'his morn- 1 ing for Columbia on business? T ? ? Mrs. D. V. Davis left this morning! for Portsmouth, -Va.. Uf ' gd- to the! bedside of her husband. Rev.* D. W. I Davis, Who" "was taken iH- civlThr v.-ay I home from a convention. w=r r Mr. Carl Richardson Icf. this tnorn-| ing for Edenton on *a business trip. ? ? ? Mrs. B. A. Bell, who has been vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morton, for some time, left this mt>;ning for -Norfolk. T : - ? * ^Mrs. Fanny Sbgg ar.rl Miss Mar? Prime have left 'the city for a fort night's visit to RaTeigT:. THE liYCEl'M COl'RSK. the' course of entertainments, to be given under the auspices of the grander! schools, will not be In vain. The city has boen fairly well can vassed, but there is yet lacking twenty-eight double season tickets to saver. the cost of the course. The fact that three of these numbers Will be given in the Academy of Music, at Richmond. V4., this Season. as well as Norfolk, and other large cities, should satisfy our citizens that noth ing Inforior in character is to be palmed off on us, but, instead, the very best of lyceum attractions. The roprosentattvo-aafrures us that this conrwr Is the Unes? booked -In any town of this Bice in the South. Afl we ?r? -alt unconsciously Twin a fittod by clean and elevating enter tainments, and thin truth is especial ly applicable to d^r young people, we trust that Washington citizens who stapd for good things will promptly . telephone lo Pf?T "Wnvbold tK?lr ?U1-| Ingness to aaslst Jin making up the t^nthid number of subscriptions. The mi part of the teacher* and others who are doing the work, aa any pi-ontl ac cruing will be plaeed at the disposal I of the. school trustees, a - special] price of |1.I0 for season tickets haa _tlckels are |6 fori ?able season tickets, good for two) irved seats for the five cateriain nsinu. 1 There's work enough! Ami a Job j for Ut? person of ability ? no matter I what direction (hat ability taken. An | ad. helps. Age No Bar Kvc:jbody iu Washington Is Eligible. Old people stooped with Buffering. Middle age, courageously fighting. Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; Ail In misery from thefr kidneys. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back.. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright'* disease. Doan's Kidney Tills cure backache. Cure every form of kidney Ills. ~Mrr~D. H. Wlillley, 214 E. Fifth street, Washington, N. C-, says: "Our little daughter suffered from weak kidneys for a long time. After exer cising, she had but little control over the passages of the kidney secretions and this trouble caused me a .great deal of annoyance. ? We gave her many Tjefhedloa, but nothing se^me* to go to the seat of the complaint. At . last, reqdinf^ about Do&n's Kidney j Pills and 'being so much impressed) with what was . said about them. I; procured a box for her at the Wash ington Drug Co. They did her a world of good, strengthening her kld-ji neys, relieving the backaches a*id toning up her entire system." ? rur r.-.h*- Tj \ tivuh' rs. ? m-r fUt roitcr j.iiiiMn.,1 r i, rnruiu New York, ho1<? agents for the I'nlted Suites. Remember the name ? Doar.'s and take no other. : CITY MARKET. Eggs ...21c Chickens, grown 25 to 30< Spring chickens 10 to 25c Hides, G. S f I Green httea ! !s l-2c' Mix IS to 20c ? T?llow .-rTTr: . . 3 )-2o! WUUI, 'I'liii lull'jit J0ei Sheer! ir.ga . 3 to lOcj. Lambskin l0 4 oc ! c; COTTON. , s Seed cotton s0f f-int cotton That I'ured s'^nacli Trouble of 1-1 Years. L And best of all Brown's Drug Store E nrantee* if 10 cure you or money | jack. Read this: *"1 br.ve -brcrr R.srw. sufferer forj 14 yer. -b, everything, I aro.giive 2.1 ej leartbuuiF. 3 have never been^ablefl .0 get any ill in 5 -that would give mej v.-.y relief until a friend of mine in-j j'.s'ed An h"i v- laair.g Ml-o-ua. ? 1 too-tj 1 50 cent box and I believe 1 am en-' irely well." F. M. Bryant, Newman.' 5a. . June 5th. ' ? Mi-o-na is n'ct a rostrum; It "iTtlW1 >re?eriptl?R" of a celebrated physician j who is a specialist in stomach 'lis-. ?ases. Sunsbir.e Prycriptiuu because .i :ig?U :icr Ironi i 1 . into a biinl wimgi I'.*. Hw i brlcht. fy>;i li liv^ happy woman in a few weeki These little M!-o-n? tablets fire! surely wonder workers. They abso-j lately cure indigestion whether acute' 'ir chronic. They stop br-lchlng" gas' Tn~"slor.i ? * * 1 * * in Distress after eating vanishes as - if !>y magic when 6ne or two little iii-o iiu tablets are swallowed. Only ._d cents a box at l**<!lns| JroBglMF every *.v\' rc. nn.! In '\Vaih ngton by Brown's Dm/: Store. Test [ sample free from Booth's Mi-o-na Buffalo, .V. PNEUMONIA COV.'AS' S PKCfAK'.ilOtl kiilt p-.rumor.is iv the- ronton 1: J irt^niiM Vokk ,? tivji cm*. eou?iii. tain* ? ti . 1 1-:., t ? i i All rfraiui* "It Sec onr lino of chninol* skins 3c to rest slaw. Hardy 's Drng Store. JUST ARRIVED Another large shipment of! Town Talk Flour and Old-Fashion 3uckwhea1 Walter Credle & CO. CHARLESTON Wakefteld Cabbage Seed For sale, by the pound at " wholesale prices. BAILEY SUPPLY CO. I Invitation to all visitors We 5" DON'T ? Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house In the city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a Icing drive and per haps a life by being hi direct and instantaneous touch with yoUr Doctor. ^Grocer. Mer chant and Broker. Weather rvportf and mar kct quotations can be secured daily. Interested parlies arc re quested to communicate with Mr. D. W.Bell, M'g'ii CAROLINA TEL. ANlf| TEL. CO., Washington, N. C This proposition will inter est you. and it would be well to Investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter months. HIGHEST CASH PIUCES D*'q fgr ? CHICKENS, EGGO - ond nil COUNTRY PRODUCE! We carry Hay, Grain and nil _J kinds Feedstuff ? vre handle j (he very best Flour at whole.. | sale. ? PAUL & CUTLER east water street. OYSTERS! -ukONK lellvercd to any part o( city 25 cents uart. Served in any style, steamed a pecialty at 11.* Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mallets. J. T. WY ATT When the Children Are . STUDYING YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM THE BEST ? LIGHT TO WORK BY AND THAT IS -ELECTRICITY WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. 1 I WE HAVE^ A FULL LINE OF l OPERA CAPES I ? Sizes run from 52 to 54 inches. The asso (mentis | varied, and you will have 9 perfect range of colors -to j select from. And the prices i arereasonable. , I . Our line of Ladies' Coat I Suits is admitted to be per- _ feet. Stop in and see it ? - we'll value your criticism. You will feel at homein jour store. The attendance lis instructed not to try to jsell you anything you do [not want, and everyone is j very polite. j SPENCER BROS. i TJEOPLE who are troubled with | ? TTiffirCbS and poor circulation - | should use Sloan's Liniment It penetrated and acts like massage, -Z but does not require rubbing. Mri. jEKXir Hat*, of Honor*. Rjr, ttm parnly xi-<l on on" ?1<1>- fur oter a your r??d Hit lu-.r owi,. Sh? ' tried Sloan'* Llnftneiit.uul nft?r lhr?e ' tr*?tnjeut? could um her arm :ls veil i ucrer. All drufgltts ketp It. Price, 50c. A $100. Pr. &T,TS SI?, n, Boston, Matt. | I j ONLY THE BEST HEAVY AND FANCY , j GROCERIES !? ? I ! (iji.Ii-d. ? We plcMi our [ - customers or no pay. Try I i U8 j | UNION GROCERY CO. j WHY with headaches, constipa tion and indigestion? Ask about AB1LENA WATER. , the oleasai t and efficient j Ap&fient Saiine Water. L WASHINGTON ^ZBIPAE JUST ARRIVED Pettijohns, Graham Flour, Shre.iilecl vV heal JilS cuit. Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, NCorn Flakes, Post Toasties, Cream of Wheat. Grape Nuts, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wneat and many others. Price always right, quality the bast. T wo delivery wagons afnd wheel, which in sures prompt service. Phone 123. J. F. TA?t0E, 1 A he C rrnrery Man. ?HWnKMHBBEHHSEEnEEMLUlL'fiL'iVil BHNHHHi THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS Is the lighest draft, and makes [the most compact bale of any press sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO.. ^ SALES AGENTS. Kollars and Kuffs

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