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Teg AL NOTICES" .OP SAW B. North Carolina, Beaufort county. Superior court. Isaac Buqk ors. Interstate Supply Cor poration and F. j. Cunningham. McKeel-Richardson Hdwt Co. vs. In terstate Supply Corporation and F. J. Cunningham. By virtue of order* In the above en titled causes pending in the Superior court of Beaufort county, made at December term, 1909, of said court, the undersigned will, on Monday^he 7th day of February, r 1110, expose for sale, to the highest bidder, tor cash, at the courthouse door In said . ?oun t y , at 12 o!clock, noon, the fol lowing described real estate-*" Those certain tracts or parcel* of( - land lying and being in the County of > Beaufort and 8tate of North Carolina 1 In Washington township, and In that, part of said county and township known as Washington Heights, com prising lota 10, 11, 12, IS, 14 and IB. together with an alley-way . running across the end of said lots, In block No. 41; and lots 1, 2 and S In block No. 40, together with the South end of East street, all of which is set out upon a plot recorded In the' Regis ter's office of Beaufort County, in Book 140, at Page 352, and which is hereby referred to; ^ more particu lar desoription of which property is as follows, towlt: Beginning at the ...JJPfner of King street and Washing ton avenue, and running thence j|long aiyl with said Washington avenue, Eastward ly, to the run of Runyan'o cjreek, about one hundred -and sixty (160) feet; thence Westwardly and paralleling the first line herein re cited so that It will strike the divid ing line between lots is hnd 16. In block No. *41; thence running a straight, continuous, course across the South end of East street, snd along and with the dividing line between lots Nos. 16 and 10 and. 9 and 10 to King street; thence Northwardly, along and with King street, to Wash ington avenue, the beginning. ? Also, immediately upon the sale of the real eetate above described, the undersigned will, by virtue of orders In above entitled causes, sell to the hlgheet bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the Sheriff's Offlc* Jn Beaufort county. Four (4) Office Chairs, Four (4) Stool Chairs, One (1) Oak Table. One (1) Oak Desk, and Eight (8) Volumes of Books. And Immediately following the sale ' of the personal property Just above described, the undersigneds, will sell, st pnblic auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, pursuant to said or ders, on the premises heretofore oc eupied by the Interstate Supply Cor poration. on Washington Heights. property, towlt: About 700 Pounds Nails. 80 Bags Cement, l Barrel of Cement, 800 Pounds Iron Bolts, sbout 8000 Feet ef flawed Lumber, about 1000 Ce ment Blocks and 68 Half Blocks. 1 Pump, and such otber^jersonal prop frty as was heretofore levied upon * by virtue of a writ of attachment Is sued la these causes. This 7th day of January, 1910. GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff Beaufort Co. Stephen C. Bragaw, ; ? i -j Attorney for Plaintiffs. BALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES. By virtue of the power conferred I upon me by ? certain deed of trust from A. O. Bmltber, dated January 1, lilt, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort coun ty, in book 159, page 264, 1 will, onj Tuesday, the 1st day of February, 1910, at tbe hour of l? o'clock, noon, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the store on Main street heretofore oc cupied by A. & .Smlther, adjoining the store of J. H. Harris Plumbing A 8upply Company, all that stock of goods, wares, merchandise, jewelry and other effects, transferred to me by virtue of the aforesaid dee* of trust, saving and excepting the book accounta and evidence* of debt. And by vlrtoa pnd authority, duly vseted la me, at the same time and place, 1 win tail, for cash, at puhlie auction, to the highest bidder, all of the lUturys, wall cases, counters, par tltfaalags and tbe safe, contained In the said building, and each other property therein as belonged or bp lenge to the sakT A. O. Bmltber. This 19th day of January, 1910. STEPHEN C. BR AO AW, . NOTICE. All persons having left repair work at A. O. 8mlther's Jewelry store ean obtain same by calling at R. L. Stew art's "Jewelry store. In 8av1nga St /list Co. building. Januair 7, 1910. t STEPHEN C. BRAQAW, Trustee. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. 2 have this day Qualified as ado^n fetrator of O. T. A. of Mrs. Winnie White, deceased. All persons Indebt ed to her will please make settle ment with me, and all who may have claims against her estate are potlfied to file the same within one year from this date, duly itemised and verified ? aa-preecribed by law in anch cases; else this notice' will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. , '? J This Utb day December, 1909. W. T. BAILEY, Jr., Administrator a T. A of Mrs. Winnie White. . mwoumbu xcmcm To wbom it ntj MK?t: liB ??. .( ? T IU.U. ? YOU, Like Other Folks, want the best your money can buy, bence? "GET INSURANCE FROM BRAGAW." Then you've got ir. WM. BRAGAW & CO., Pint Insurance Agents in Washington. N. C. TO I HE WHOLESALE TRADE We beg to advise that the CUDAHY PACKING CO., of South Omaha, Neb., have established a branch products. Get our prices before buying. Will ha_ve to arrive Monday, one car of best patent flour. 1 car of meal, one car of Cudahy's meats. ' Let us have your orders. - PIPPEN & WOOL ARD - wanted" 4 Yotir Insurancefduring 1910. CARL D. PARKER 2 Geperaf Insurance? FourfYears' Experience. Havens-Small|Building. 'Phone 85 SUPERB SERVICE To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" mod "AUGUSTA." Din In grooms on Saloon Dacks. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 centai; Club Breakfast, 25 to M cents. Polite attention and the very best service in every way. We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson st. daily except Sunday 6.15 p. m.; arrive Baltimore 7 a. at., connecting "with rail lines forPhila.', N. Y., and all points East and West. For all informa tion and reservations address C. I. Chandra*, G. A.; F. R. McMlllin.T. P A., Norfolk, Va. snd being composed of E. T. J en net te and Frasier T. Woolard. haa this day by mutual consent, been dissolved. E. T. Jennette withdrawing from the firm. All outstanding obligations of Frasier T. Woolard and all accounts due the firm will be received by the said Woolard. This the 4th day of Janu^ ^ T. JANNETTE. F. T. WOOLARD. i wooimra. ini a^y, 1910.^^ NOTICE. Ail iota la Cedar Hill (colored) cemetery will be for sale on and af ter January 1, 1910. All persons de siring lots will communicate with the cltr dirk aa to pham. The n*ni or Aldenaea at 1U regular Decem ber meeting alio paaeed the folowlng ordinance. to- wit: That on and af ter January 1, 1810. the prwaent col ored cemetery new being oaed will be cloaed and all barlal* auit be In Cedar IfHl cuaeterj. v. a. mcauir. am lern Nonci OF KALR. Br virtue of the power of aale con tained Id a certain deed of truat from J- W. Murry to W. C. Rodman, true* tee. dated the Jtth day of September. 1*04, and duly recorded In the office of the Register or Deed* of Beaufort county. In book 1*0 at page 1*2. the anderalgned will on Monday the litb day of February. 1810. offer for aale At public auction, for cash, all that certain tract or parcel ?f land, aitu ate, lyinp and being In the county of Beaufort. State of North Carolina, and 111 Richland townahlp, beginning on the road leading from J. w. Kayo's to Spring creek, the tlilrif line of Zedeklah Mlzon patent croaaea the same, thence eaatwardly with aald road 14 chalna, thence north 10 8-4, west 14- two 28-100 chains, thence aouth 87 8-4 "west 14 chains to aald Milon patent Una, thence with aald line aouth 80 1-4 eaat 14 chains, to the beginning, containing 8* acrsa more pr leas, being the same land deecrlbed In the aforesaid deed ef truat. Terms of sale. cash. This the 6th day of Jdnuary, 1*10. W. C. RODMAN, Trustee. (Mux. All persona baring claims agalnet the partnership of V. O. .Paul * Brother, which ware In existence at the' time of the death of r. o. Paul, which was qa BacemW SO, ia?9, are hereby notified to exhibit the aame. to Tillman Paul, ayrvivlng partner of aald F. O. Paul * Brother, within twelve months from this date, or.thla notice wiu be pleaded In bar of their recbvery. All persona In debted to aald firm are requested to make Immediate settlement. This January 4, 1*10. TILLMAN PAUL, Surviving partner of F. G. Paul * Brother. * ? NOTICE. " ~ Sale Under Mortgage. Under and 'by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mort gage, executed January 1, ?0?. by the Pamlico Iron Works, Inc.. to Rob ert O. Moore, which said mortgage la recorded in the oQIce or Register of Dsede of Beaufort county. In book 154, page 885, I will on Thuradly, the 8rd day of February, 1910, offer ror aale for caah tt> the hlgheet .bid der, the following deecrlbed property, to-wit: Ail thoea certain properties, effects a&4 assets, conveyed by delen H. Moore and wife to Pamlico Iron Works., Inc., by dead dated January and duly recorded la the ' 320, which said deed is hereby par ticularly referred to. Including a cer tain lease-hold interest or term for yeara In a piece or parcel of land ly ing and being In the city of Wash ington; county or Beaufort and State of North Carolina. Situate in the city of Washington, in that dirlson thereof known bb Bonner's pld part, beginning at a point on Bonner street on the west side thereof, thirty (30) feet south of the south line of Water street; thence running with Bonner street to the rirer; thence with the river. In a westerly direction, a dis tance of twenty-seven (17) leet; thence a straight line, In a northerly direction, parallel with Bonner street to a point thirty (30) . feet theooe In an easterly direction, paral lel with Water street to "the begin ning. It being the property describ ed to a lease from Joseph A. Farrow to K. TV Stewart, of record 1 p the offloe of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort county. Together with all tine buildings of whatsoever kind and deecription lo cated upon the lands hereinbefore de scribed# and all other personal prop-' ?rty. of any And every kind a?U de scription, sow located on the said land or elsewhere, and. owned by the Pamlico Iroj* Worlca. Inc., or used in connection with the -machine shop snd foundry business now being op erated on aald land by the Pamlico Iron Works, Jikv, also one 2< In. No. 6 Barnes upright drill, one 15 tn Cushxnsn, 4-Jaw chuck, i-ij in. by 6 in. New Haven lathe, ball geared with 3 chank gear bo* and regular -fix tures, which aald pieces of said ma chinery waa recently purchased by the Pamlico Iron Works, I no., from Smith-Courtney Company. Also all additions, increase and renewals of the machinery, sho'p, stock and fix tures, which may_ from. time to time be added tp^e^fdb nstness. All the property except the building and tfce interest in the lesse-bold wilTbe sold ?t 3,1 o'clock a. m. on the premises of the Pamlico Iron Works shop, | southwest corner o? Water and Boa nar street*. The interest in the lease hold and Ore buildings on ths prem ises will be sold at the eeurt house door at ii o'clock, m., en mM 3rd of February, 1910. This the 3rd day <of January, 19 If.' ROBBRT O. MOORK, Mortgagee. Ward A Grimes, Attorneys. KXBClTTOftB JfOTlCK. Having qualified as executor' to the wyi of W. C, Malilson, deceased, late of Beaufort county. North Caro* iina, this la to notify all persons haV jlng claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 3d day of |Jannary, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will ease make immediate payment. F. C. M ALLISON, Executor of W. C. Mslilson, Dec'd This 3d day of January, 1910. ? ? , * ' NOTICKOF DISSOLUTION. Ths business heretofore known ss J. W. Mayo A Bro., of Aurora, N. C., has this day been bought by J. W. Hoy o. Any bills due by eaid firm wlU he paid J. W. Mayo, and any in debtedness due the firm Is payable to J. W. Mayo. This January *10, lOlO.f-* - J. W. MAYO, if - H. GILBERT MAYO, Aurora, If. a | . In the home, nothing like for croepr pneumonia. Price, 24c. HARDY'S DRUQ STORK r*.r ^ % Mr. W. H. Mayo, of South Creek, arrived ip the city last night Mr. Charles Powers, of South Creek, arrived in the city last night. ? ? Mr. W. C. ftlller returned this morning from a business trip to Eel haven. ? ? _ MrB- Samuel Wilkinson, of Wiiker eon. arrived In the city this morning. ? ? Mr. C. T. Mayo, of 8outh Creek, arrived in the city last night. ? ? Mr. W. F. Winstead, of Wlnstead-j ville, is a visitor in the city this morning. # ? ? Hon. Harry Stubbs. of the Will- 1 iamston bar, was in the city today. * ? ?Mr. Tom Litchfield, of Aurora, is in the city. ? ? Mr. W. A. Thompson, of the Aurora bar, was in the city this morning. Mr. C. F. Bland returned this morning from Aurora. m m Mr. Wilson O. Lamb. Jr.. of' Wlll iamston, is in the city on business. ? ? ? Mr. J. S. Bowers, of Scotland Neck, brother of Messrs.. Augustus and Frank Bowers, is a visitor in the city. 99 Mr. Claud Jordan returned this morning from a business trip to Au rora. ? ? Mr. B. L. Susman returned this morning from a business trip to Au rora. ? ? ? Mr. Geo. Hackney returned this morning from a business trip to Wil son, N. C. : a a Hon. H. S. Ward left thiB morn ing cm a professional trip to Ply mouth. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Jordan, of Pinetown, are in the city today. ? ? Mr. Charlie Brothers, of Idalia, paused through the city today on his ?way to Newton, where he expects to enter college. ? ? Mr. Harry B^Spivey. 6t .Norfolk, Va., speat last evening is city. The cut-glass bowl . will be the prise given away at the Gem theater this evening. The drawing takes place promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The pictures last night sustained the well earned reputation of the Getn. No better array has ever been shown In Washington. Thle evening the man agement promises a program that will surpass that of last night. Come early tonight, see a program full of Interest and entertainment, hear the sweet music and then draw for the ^riie. Tou might be the lucky one. Tonight's program' is as folio**: A Sonambullstlc Hero. melodrama; Hired, Tired, Fired, comedy. This is very funny and will amuee you. Never Again, or 1 Can't Keep Cool, comedy, another laughable film. A Country Girl's Peril, comedy drama. Tou will miea a treat by not going to the Gem theater this evening. A. C. U BRIDGK AT WKLDOX. To Become Independent of The fl. A. L. -At That Point. Weldon. N. C,, Jan. 13. ? Surveys are now being made and route map ped off for a new steel railroad bridge over Roanoke river at this place and two miles of road to tap the main line of the Atlantic Coast_Llne.rallway .at Oarysburg, thus obviating the neces aity for the Atlantic Coast Line to use the Seaboard bridge and track from Garysburg to this point. For sometime the Atlantic Coast L4ne Railway Company has been con sidering and preparing plans to bul'.d a bridge here and to extend its track to Garysburg. In the rail of 1877 the Petersburg snd Weldon railroad (now a part of the Atlantic Coast Line system) lost by the great freshet of that year their steet bridge in Much Island and the tracks -and road bed were washed n -vut. Th>s towr caused thi road to c>ter. into a contract with the Sea board Air Line to use its track from Oarysburg to Weldon passing over the Seaboard bridge and the old right of way was abandoned. Since that time the Halifax and Northampton highway bridge has* been constructed on the old railroad piers. At present the plan is to build a Bteel bridge to' cost in the neighbor hood of <(1,000,000 and come into Weldon in the rear of what Is how I known as the Weldon hotel. RVrtTl X. RHODKS, WKLL known rniumuBt. dead. Birmingham, Ahr, Jan, 13.? Gen, I Rufus Napoleon Rhodes, editor of tb?] Birmingham News, and a director of [the Associated Press, also^ president \ STOCK HOLUKRH' MKCTl.VO. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Building ft Loan Association will fc*~fcel4 at the banking boo m of tbe-flaviags * Trost Co. on Thursday, iaaoary 31. 1 tit, at 4 : jf. m. t JNO B. SPARROW, - ?? 1 ? ? ? ? ~ of the Southern Publishers' Associa tion, died today after a Ions Illness from Brlght's disease and arterial trouble. General Rhodes was borp In Par cagoula, Miss., June 5) 18&?. He mar ried Miss Margaret Smith, of C larks ville, Tenn., in 1883. He read law in Clarksville and served as city attor ney at that place from 1877 to 1887. He was a member of the Tennessee legislature in 1881-1882, and prac ticed law four years in Chicago. General Rhodes founded the Bir mingham News In 1888, and has been prominent In public life in the city and State eyer since. He was a dele gate at large from Alabama to* the Democratic national conventions In 1892 and 1904. He was namgjl brig adier-general of the State troops in 1898, .at the>beginning of the Spanish American war. . i ?MUSICAL PROGRAM AT I. THE GAIETY TOXICHr. 1. March*, "Fare Thee Well. My Old Kentucky Home." - 2. Waltzes, "Wedding of the] ? Winds." . 3. Medley overture, "Standard American Airs." 4 Wilts, "Flyw Away Birdie to Hpflvpn.'* . ? 5. Two-step, "Novelty." ? , 6. Intermezzo, "Le Espagnole." 7. Waltzes, "Love's Gardep." 8. Barn dance, "The Huskin Bee." 9. Waltz. "The Rose of Mexico." 10. Medley march, "Why Don't You Try?" Remember the cut-glass bowl Is given away this evening at 9 o'clock. Four reels of excellent pictures to night. POINTING THE WAY. After observing some of farmer day's activities as reported In The Observer of yesterday we could wish for their more "frequent occurrence, The address by Dr. Seaman A. Knapp in Charlotte was exceedingly valuable |an<l Or Knanp told the people of North Carolina that they are using about one-sixth of the State and getting from that fraction about one-third the acreage yield which they should. The opportunities for development In farming and in fac tory extension are vast. From its own soil, said Dr. Knapp, North Caro lina could easily support ten million people. One of his most impressive showings statistically was when he declared that the lands reclaimable by drainage from utter waste to rich ness equal nearly half the total num ber or acre* now iulllVAied. ; Facts and figures like these help | the people of North Carolint to real ise what varied fields await their ef forts here at home. The South, as the last remaining section which of fers cheap, good land, is the section which offers greatest opportunity for | increase in farm values and farm pro duction. Its manufacturing achieve ments every one knows. It'has un surpassed natural wealth and it has people naturally as efficient as any. | The economic blunders of the past are being outlived. Great is the future jl^hlcH awaits this section. ? Charlotte Observer. ' CAUSED ACCIDENT. Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 13. ? The North Carolina Corporation Commis sion today conducted a seraching In vestigation into the wreck of a Southern Railway passenger train near Greensboro on December 15, 1909. The coroner who coTid-icted the in vestlgation following the wreck and many prominent men appeared bo fore the commission aB' witnesses for | the Southern Railway. The pieces of broken rail and tbo ties wore in evidence and Identified by thaaoroaar; The testimony was to the effect that there was a concealed defect In the rail, which could not have been discovered before the accident, and were of the opinion that this was the cause of the accident. The ties were examined and shown to be good and strong. The roadbed was proved to be In I good condition and constantly in spected. |* The rail In use 1s considered the beet on the market. Among thoee who testified were experta from the Baltimore and Ohio land the Atlantic Coast Line Railway. CITY MARKET. Eggs. . . .25c Chlekens, grown 25 to 3(k Spring chickens 10 to 25e O. &. hides. ...8c Oreen hides 7c. Mixed wool 18 to 20c Tallow S 1-to Wool, free from burra. ...... 2Qe Sheerllngs 5 to 10c Lambskin ." 25 to 40e Cora,...;. 80c Lint cotton . 14 1-2 8e$d cotton ^ . 6c CARD OF THAHKS I wish to thank the pub lic for their patience while bakery has been shut 'it of repairs will have i [to offer tomorrow. V-t,no time are we satisfied with past achieve -tv meat; while our business has pro ipered dur ing the past year, we wish to still further deserve your patronage, and during the year 1910 we as sure you it will pay you to make this store YOUR STORE. The -best of everything is here, and at prices that are RIGHT. .When makingupthat new gown consult the r.riq Styles, and see what pretty gar ments you can make by using these patterns. If you have not already su bscri bed to the Paris Modes Magazine, hand us your subscription NOW. 50 cents for 12 big numbers, one each month brimful! of interest ? the best magazine in the world at the price. Spencer Bros. Exclusive agents for Paris Patterns. Prescriptions Are our specialty. They receive prompt and careful attention. * only the purest drugs obtainable ? being used. A complete iioe of Toilet Articles, llubber Goods and Stationery. Huyler's Candy, always fresh. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $4.00. PHCXE US YOUR WANTS. WASHINGTON DRIQ COMPANY THE GAIETY P/Ji-'in Cni'iJ Diily TONIGHT: POl'R KKKI.S TONIGHT ? 1 Unities our regular program we will run by m|uw4 the l>e trolt-l'itteburg HuwvJmil (iiunr, that pleased so well ln*l night. UP SAN JLW HILL ? A fl??n war drama. UKTTKR THAN* KlfUKH ? \ very touching drama. 1'IGMY WOULD ? Thin will make all laugh who it. t Follow the M4rry Crowd SPECIAL HOLIDAY _ AMERICAN SHORXHANJQ^IUJSINESS COLLEGE, Dikh^m, N. C. The ONLY Business College In the Carolina? presided over by loeor porated Accountant and Auditor ? a sufficient guarantee of Its superi ority. ? ????? ????????? This coupon when signed an4 ? 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New Year Greetings * A We cannot tell you all that we hare good t* ext. \ Therefore we extend to yon a most cordial Invitation to visit our More and see for yourself. ? fell l-ik1 If 7?m bay we'll ga ran tee to yoa the best poods and qdickeat service?. ~ Two wagons, two phones, and plenty of polite clerks, and the "Boas" will do his best to see that you are pleased. JOS. F. TAYLOE, THE QUALITY GROCF.R. 'Phones 123 and.124 , Three Deliveries THE UNION GROCERY C0'Sv CAPE HVCTPD C served in all styles by the Noted .UIOl EilVO Chef? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US 'PHONE'327. C. (ST. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Arrivals this ^eck. * .J , 2 Cars Meat, 1 Cat 2?h Cemtmn, Flour, 1 Car Flake Wfcts turn*. I car u?m RefaMeM^ 1 CsiNewiYorkHSMs^K
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