= " ?' LEGAL NOTICES -?- . . . ?i_WOLL'TiON ICOTICK. - This U to | heretofore existing b.twwa ? M.I >11 N\ C.. ? B- f" nf Wt r,(|||| ? "* ,h* "???? of -the -Jewelry business .t N9.i? We? Miln f A. a. SmRfiirs-eoTEii this day been dissolved by mutual consent end A- ?- Smlther has pur Ind'^.r '",terMt ?' E' U Sniltl>? *? , "f ??? A"e-'? conduct ">? bus Smlther Co.. and ob"c.tlon, pf business, All per .on. Indebted to ,?,a a o. Sm.tber tr^rr "" '"""W enthnH.ud lu make Payment to A. G. Smlther. Thl? Norembw. Is, 1^5^" A. O. 8MITHER, g- I*- 8MITHER. NOTICE OP SALE. North Carolina, Beaufort County Superior Court, before the Clerk Norwood L. Simmons, Admr. ot Fred. Respass, dee d . vs. Hattle :Jno, u. Ki.apaso and Easter Respaas, helra at law. Under and by ylrtue of a decree or the Superior Court of Beaufort coun ty. mail)! In the aboyo cause, the un deraigned commissioner. appointed In. ?aid cause, will offer for sale at the otfUM T*" d001" of B<"?ufort county oa Monday, the cth day of December. 1309, at 1J rn., for cash, at public auction to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described tract of land, situ ?ted In North Carolina. Beaufort wunty, in Bath township, adjoint,,* the lands or Jno. B. Rua|,a?? and oth BeBlnnlng at a gum 15 f??t south of Jno. B. Respass' corner ot a tract of land conveyed to him by Fred Respass by deed dated April. 1908 b~>k 150, page 220. Register of Deeds office, Beaufort county; thence north lfijfigt, thence eastwardly 106 yards with the poultry yard to the corner thereof, thence southwardly 36 yards to a path or farm lane, thence with said lane-south 66 sec onds east 144 poles to Pulton's branch or creek; thence with Ful torf'a brand, aboMt 70 poles to the northern line of a tract of land de scribed In a mortgage, from Fred Respa? ,o w. A. Woolard, dated April 11, 1908, book J4g ptfe ,61 Register of Deeds office of Beaufort county; thence with said line north '?onds west 205 poles to Bath or Front creek; thence with said creek to the beginning, containing 26 acres more or less. Said land will be sold subject to the dower right there in of Hattle Respass, widow, her dower right being an estate for her lire time only, oh the" following de scribed parcel ot said tract: Begin ning on Bath crukjt a point which l?4he continuation 0r . Hn running ? Parallel to the line 3-4, which ll?? 2S yards to the south of said line 3-i1* and thence routh 66 east parallel to 3?4- to -thewJCnlton's branch; thence down Fulton s branch lo m., , en map; thence to No. 3 on map thence to No. 2; thence to No. 1; thence down Bath creek to the begin ning; as rcTerenco to the map or said property, on file Tn this., cause, will Show, (he designation or the points Noa. 1. 2, 3 and See report or jury, or record, Clerk-s office. Said dower Interest including dwelling and other buildings on said tract. Thla November 5, 1D09. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Commlasloaef. UltKATliV UBIHdKIt HWXU' T1U11 L_ EXCLUSION FARES To Norfolk, Va., account football game, A. & M. College of North Caro lina v*.. V. p. I. of Virginia. . T" " *'*?- arrmiijf foot ball garnet University of North Caro lina va. University of Virginia,^ Thanksgiving Day, November 25th, .1909. Th? Nnrfftifc A 'Southern' Railway will sell round trip tickets at ex tremely low fares from all pointa on Its lines to Norfolk, Va. and Rich - mond. va., November ..21, and mottl ing trains of November 25, 1909, with final return limit leaving Nor folk and Richmond until mid-night of November 27 th. Round trip fares between Norfolk and Richmond, 91-50, limited to same day. -^Trains leave Norfolk- via C. & O. Ry*, 9:00 a. m., return leave Richmond 7:00 p. m., arrlvo Norfolk 7: It p. m., via N. * W. Ry.. leave ?' Norfolk 9:15. a. m.. return leave Richmond 7:30 p.m., arrive Norfolk 10 P. m., November 25th. G?t complete Information 'from 'v Ticket Agents, or address, H. C. HUDQINS. O. P. A., Norfolk, Virginia. i Almost a Serious Crime ~ \ to neglect to have ready in . the home Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Karl?, for readiness 'to meet these dangerous die eases la more than half the battle. Site, 50c and $1.00 jars. - THERE ARE NONE^MORE WISE tkdd. WMlh?r bring! flres. Let ni Insure you today. WM. BRAGAW & CO.. First laiunuiM Agtnti in Washington. N. C. Answer to Why Trousers? / do Men Wear No living man of this age ever deliberately chose to 4*adopt trous ers." He was forced into them and all other eccentricle's of dress by woman. In the very earliest sartorial experience of eVery man be Is Swathed in a queer bundle of incoherent ban- , dages by woman. Later she putsliim into cute little dreSsc* ] so that the neighbors can't tell him from hta little siste*-. Still btet ?hP run off hia curls and-puts him into knickerbockers. and he puts on "long pants" when she gives the word ana not before. That is all that man has to do or ever had to dd* wTHI wearing trousers. Woman forced him into them in the first place and now he Is afraid to wear anything else for fear of making a sensation. * Now Mr. as long as you have got to wear them let us be your TAILOR. Wright's tailoring Parlors. "Who Tailor Best in Washington." Doniir ccui^l^voar.brfciriaJ. ' . -r , fGWoT ~ n.eais IJdunt &m Pen ? ffte Qaalrty.Gift "tbot ecerybodyjifontsi Dr. Hardy's Drug Store X_rr~ ? EAST CAROLINA ^ I Teachers' Training School Established and maintained by the State for the yovnz men ai and women who wish to qualify thcmselv^s_for the profession ^ of teaching- ^tiildings and equipment new and modern. Sani ^ tation perfect ' "7 ? ? -- SESSION OPENS OCTO^KlR 5TH, 19t9. For prospectus and information* address ROBT. H. WRIGHT. President, Greenvflle, N. C, rre?iaeni, urreDviiie, n. & Guaranteed EVKRY BOTTLE OF NY AX '9 KIDNEY PILLS ARE GUAR AN TEED BY US TO GIVE PERFECT " ^SATISFACTION. IN THE TREATMENT OF DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEY AND tRINARY ORGANS. _ REMEMBER THE NAME ? NYAL'S. ' WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY When, thinking, for din _ W, ' The task yon give out, Just 'phone-to RHODES'S ?He's got Sour Krout. 'Phone-180. ? - . ?_ Chestnuts for Thanksgiving. l?l I Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house In (he city or at your farm at a very aur- . passingly low coat, and save many a long drive* and per haps a life by being in direct and instantaneous touch with your Doctor, Grocer, Mer chan^nd Broke r. Weather reports and mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Interested paj*fcs arc re quested to comfmwicate with Mr.h. W. Bell, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. C. This proposition will Inter est you. and it would be well to investigate before the sp* J*?*!?!1 Jh* gold Wlntrc 5nr : I THE UNION GROCERY GO'S. CAFE ?u ~ HVCTFD Q served in all styles by the Noted U I O 1 E/IVO Chef? RICARD BONNER. hEaLs aT ALL ttUUKS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US TOWN ? y* TALK Mr. E. K. Willis Is ba*k from N.or folk where he attended the Waterway j convention. . ? * m - ? Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baugham and I son. Seth, have returned from' the ' Atlantic Deeper ^attrwuy AHaucta- } tfon. Master Settf was elected mpmhpr nf tho AR^^tjnn fin<i hf> 1 has the honor of being its youngest | memjag*. - ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dumay have | returned from Norfolk end Rich mond. ? Mr. B. W. Bergeron has jreturned from Norfolk. ? * ? Mr, .CL.^athaway. secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, is back from Norfolk where he attended the i convention. ? - ? ? ssrs. James L. Mayo, Hon. John H. Small, T. Harvey Myers and M. Hi 'Jenkins returned .home last evening via the Atlantic Coast Line from Nor folk, where they went as delegates to I the Atlantic Deeper Waterway Asso ciation. ? ? Messrs. Trank C. Kugfcr, Beieilj G. Moss and W. C. Miller returned from Norfolk Saturday on the 1:45 Atlantic Coast Line train. They were delegates to-the Waterway oenven tlon. ? ? ? ? ^ Mr. W. M. Cooper, of Old Ford, was a Washington visitor today. Mr., B. B. Ross and fa~mily spent Sunday at Chocowinity visiting rela tives and friends. Rev. A, McCullen, Rev. M. T. Ply ler and Mr. C. 'O. MbfttS expect to leave for Raleigh tomorrow to attend the annual conference of the M. E. Church. Mr. Frank B. Lewis is**hi the city. Mr. Jesse HR), of Chocowinity, was a Washington visitor Saturday. ? ? ^ Miss Annie Cordon arrived today | to visLL Mrs. D. K. Murray, on Market ! street for a few days. ? ? Mr. P. B. Hill arrived this morning | from N'ew Bern on a business trip to spend the day. --Hi^jcitor H. S. Ward left this morn ins for his old home in Gates county. ? ? ? Mr. J. T. Wilkinson returned this morning to .Plnetown after a Bhort slay Jn tllG City. ? Mr. M. Leslie Davis, of Beaufort, is In. the city today en route to his home from a trip to Greenville. * ? ^ Miaa Mnry McCullen returned this morning from~a trip to vVllilttll. 1 1 ? "? Mrs. A. S. Fulford returned on Saturday for a ten days' stay in Hyde county where she attended the Dud ley-Lord wedding last week. :wra. ^HTTTOtflSy h^? f eTn r ned-gf^ rer a weefc'STtstt-tohake landing. | Mr. J. T. Bland 8penf_Sunfl&y "it ; his home near Vanceboro. JESSAMINE IN PORT. The United States steamer Jessa mine was moored at the buoy yard wharf this morning. , She is engaged in inspecting the lights in the fifth lighthouse district. ? ??????? ? ? ? ?? ? P ? OPEN, THANKSGIVING l>AV ? ? " FROM ,0:00 TO 4:00 P. M. ?! ? ?l ? This Is one of the big <lay* in *| O Jill lending photographic stu# ? . ? dins in America. " ? j ? UAKKR'S STUDIO. ?! ANOTHER OPEN LETTER. Greenville, N. C., November 11, 1909. Tq O. L. Joyner: Sir ? Something like 14 days ago ! wrote you an open letter, challeng ing you to meet me In jthe courthouse at Greenville, on a public Issue you are conducting with the peopl? of North. Carolina, setting forth a bill of indictment very clearly which I am ready to defend at any time. Not having heard anything from you, I will state that unless you set a date soon, then 1 will, as I am determined in hfi Heard, and_am standing pat on the proposition. Tours, Ac., J. R. HVTTCH1NG8. Cm M&KlfKT. Em*,..... ...... 2Sc Chickens, crown 26 to &0< ^prtU -chickens. i~p. 10 to 1S? GNWI1 m Hit Jlfdes. .-...-Ir-. . . . it ~9e Gre^n hides ? A. 8f Ulx?<l -WQOI.V i\l6 to 20c ; ? 1 J.li, Wool. free from burrs 20c Sbeerllngs .* 6 to 10c Lambskin 25 to ,40c Bud tuUuk . ! 1 s so i Um nHM f t rw?**. *? j *HE OLD n^iy^ Center Brick Warehouse,. Greenville, N. C., Is riding; on the top of the wavej In high prices for tobacco, their entire- qale Friday averaged Tiver 112. Fate Kl<lfr~B<fldOue luad, ? all graces, at a 129.25 average. FOR FEVKRlSHXiiSS and ACHING Whether from MalarlouB conditions, Colds or overheating, try Hicks' Cap udine. It reduces the fever and re lieves the aching. It's liquid? 10, 25 and 50 cent* at drug storus. Sometimes nervous women's com pliant! are imaginary; again they are a form of disease. In any. event, Hol llster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes women wetl. A tonic unequalled for the good It does. Hardy's Drug Store. THE CENTER HRICK WAREHOUSE C. 8. -Forbe* ? 206-0- fcOev KS (y He. 106?19c. 1260 20 Vic, 86ft.43,g. 30 0*6O?l Average. 30c. Cooper & Adams ? 184 0?^c, 122 01O^c. 68014\c, 660 18c, 84? 24c, 52033c. W. W. Smith ? 200? 11 %c. 322 ft ~U<^^188.0JJiJ4c.. J.?LQ U ii * (tfj 23 He.. 40 034c, 10 0 51c. When we get the goods we deliver the money, so come to the Center Brick. Brink ley, Hutchings & Spain-. INSURANCE that protect* your life ? not in come only. Gowan's Preparation in the home insures against pneu monia, colds, croup, soreness in lungs and throat by destroying inflammation and congestion. ? External and penetrating. All Druggists. $1.00, 50c., 25c. In sure today. NOW! Is the Time To have your Pictures Framed. Don't wait 'til Xmas eve. WM. B. HARDING HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for CHICKENS; EGGS and all 'J., j COUNTRY PRODUCE \Ve carry liny. Grain and ail j die very bent Flour tit whole- I ?a In. I PAUL &. CUTLER 1 1 EA8X WATER STREET. j NEW CORNED MACK E R A L New Mincemeat and Cranberries Walter Credle & z Co. r COULD YOl* THINK OK A HKTTKll CHRISTMAS PRESENT For your family than to HAVE rQl R IlorsK WIRED? Think how it mould help theru al] ? no matches, no lamps, no bother. . Call un up. Estimate#/ gladly given. WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line lATi?i "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." D)alairoo?U on TA4. D'Hom Dinner ? CMM Club Brrakfut. I y f. *?ltcHerl?WBiitotjW bivST Norfolk" foot of Jnduoa it., I ILti f?Ii.<22?252f*'LM! P' m i ?rr,v? B?ltInKW? 7 ?. m. connecting with I " N\Y - '*4*11 point, tat nod WWJ For *11 Inform. ?Tutell V. . j 'T'he best rpnsnn why * we've been able to do some big things in a merchandising way, is" because we know the value^jf little things. Even the smallest de tails in GRIFFON Brand OVERCOATS . are carefully correct. "? See our' line. <i* Spencer Bros. Money saved is money made! A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feet of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Ligiu, where an open tip burns (rfeet of Gas and gives 20Candle Pow er. How much do you save? ? WASHINGTON LIGHT _& WATER ; Welsbach Junior. COMPANY JUST ARRIVED at the RA7 A A I? On Market unz.nnf\, street A BIG LINE OF SAMPLES IX LADIES' COAT SPITS. CLOAKS AND SWEATERS ? ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' II Kill GRADE HAMPLK SI ITS, and a big line of rum nants and mill ends in SILKS, WOOLENS. SU ITING AN D COTTON GOODS. PRICES LOW ER. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. YOURS FOR BAR - GAINS; P. ORLEANS' BAZAAB, MARKET STHEBT. Your Thanksgiving Dinner occasion if you will let us fill your order. Fresh Celery, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Plum Pudding , FruitCake and ^ full line of "1 Canned and Evaporated Fruits We have engaged turkeys for most of our custom ers, and willjie glad to secure you one if yog jsill Jphoue-ttsr J ' ' Be liberal ana give us your* account tor ohe montET fmrairtBgtn plwggA wyii is all ^re ran nff*r, . lOSFTAYl.OF., ? THE QUALITY GROCF.R. 'Phones 123 and 12-1 Three Deliveries JUST RECEIVED 1 11PBT (IF MULLETS Send us your orders. E. R. MIXON & CO. 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. C. G. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLES ALB^RinrS AND Arrivals this

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