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MM Indebted to tbe a4d Arm <? ?IMM MtU? with Robert W. 8aal HI uaooau owing br tka ? 1 trm wlJJ be ptl? by him. ' TMn_*?r?* 10, U10. ROBERT C. BOO ART, Robert H. Brlnkley tract. lor log and bains In. Beaufort coun ty, Pant ego township: Beginning on Al Tin, Qatchwell's line 40 feet north 43 West from said A Ivln Satchwell's northeast cpsner and 150 feet from bis* northwest comer, running with his line and John R. Collin's line south 43 esst 100 feet. Thsnce north 4? esst about 120 to the public road, Aeace with said road about 120 feet to a point where a line running north 47 east from the beginning will in tercept. Thence with said line south 47 west to the beginning. Alexander White Tract Lying and being In Beaufort coun ty, Pantego township: Beginning at John Hughes' line on the. main public road, running with said road north ?2 west 50 feet to W. Paxton's Una. theaee with said line south 47 west to the Norfolk A Southern R. R. Col's line, thence with said line to Jo**1 Hughes' llns, thence with his line north 47 east to the beginning. Peter Albrltton Tract. ' Lyftlg and being tn Beaufort coun ty, Phntego thwnship: Beginning on a ditch at William Stanley Tiler's northwest corner, running with said ditch north 43 west 60 feet, theno south 47 west 300 feet, thence south 43 oast to Stanley Tyler's southwest corner, or 50 feet, thence with Tyler's line north 47 east, 300 feet to the be gipntiig This 7th day of March, 1310. W. h. PR1VOTT. Mortgagee. Stephen c. Bragaw, Attorney. NOTICE. % - I have this day qualified before tho clerk of the Superior court of Beau fort county as administrator C. T. A. of tho estate of Martha A. Paul, de ceased. All persons who may hare Just claims or accounts against her ?state are hereby notified to file ISe same with ms duly itemise* and veri fied within one year from this date, as prescribed by law, else this notice win be pleaded In bar at their recov ery. All persons who are Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate settlement wltb ms as ad ministrator. This 33d day of Msrch. 1010. HUGH PAUL, Administrator. . r - 5555^ * By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust, duly executed by Ormand Powers to A. Mayo, trustee, dated the 31th day^f January. 1908. and recorded Jn the office of the Reglstsr of Deeds of Bsaufort county, In book 148, page 5? the undersigned will, on Monday the 4th day of April, 1010, at noon, offer for sale at publft auction for cash,; at the courthouse door In Beaufort county, all that tract or parcel of land described in said deed of trust, It be-' ing the land whereon Ormand Powers last resided, and known as the Sam uel Pjirser tract, containing SO acres more or less, and adjoining the lands of Thos. Caton and others. Default baring been made In the payment of the debt secured by said deed of trust, said sale is msde st the request of the owner of the debt. This 3d day of March, 1010. A. MAYO. Ttustse. Vaughan ft Thompson,' Attorneys. . i ^ THIS 18 FOB YOU. 1 The time Is q>ut and l must hare your taxes. Why not pay % without extra cost? I am now. levying on land for taxes and preparing my list 1 for tfce paper. Do you want your property, advertised with an addition^ . al ooet of $B1 If not, come In and may expect me to levy on theii^ner KM?tr or to .tuch thlr I hop# a)] whb owe uw will Mtu* (0* aBd nTt Ue coat tn4 r* . - - ? ? ! ?r. >. , . ? the prpte ? _ BDgtll. 5# yours today before ? fire comes. VTM. BRAGAW & CO., Fln<Uwmic? At.nu in WMhlocton. N. C. M a 4 1 i ? iv xfiir o ? ;J: #2c ;>f $?* 200 rolls just grecefMKiB i. 1 Chinese aid Crexw xt AD kinds of Floor Coverings. > j. "1 We have all patterns and designs ?: ' ?? ' A 'Wi - - 4 */<T ' iW </,-? ? :Xxi ? V? ? feftfo ^ . ? * wir>' ? *? %r ?'? - tiBrtaB Southern ^ * ??-? i-l. . ?? Kz i\ V # ejfMu ?' Furniture Co. lleve me of an unplfeatfct difcy. "Very respectfully, GEO. E. RICKS, Sheriff Of Beaufort Co. March 1?. 1910. NOTICE OF SALE. I By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a. mortgage executed by R. B. Jackson to the Mutual Machine Co., dated -28th day of October, 1909, and duly recorded in book 152, page 634, Register's office of Beaufort county, which is referred ?to, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash at the court house' door, In Jbe town of Washing ton, N. C., on Monday the 18th day of April, 1910, at 11 o'clock, the follow In# described .properly,. torwlt: One steamer called the Barl of Washington, N. C., burden, six tons gross. The said steamer can be seen and examined at any time, laying. at the dock of the Mutual Machine Co. * This March 11. 1910. J. HAVEN8, | President Mutual Machine Co. j NOTICE OP BALE. By virtue of the power of aale contained In the mortgage deed exe cuted by Jno. T. Jones and wife to W. B. Reddltt, dated September 24, 1907, and duly recorded in the Regi ster's office of Beaufort county. In book 143, page 394, which la. hereby referred to, and as executor of the said W. B. Reddltt. deceased, I will aell at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door In Beaufort county, at noon, on Monday, 18th day of April, 1910, all that tract or parcel of land, situated In Rlehlend township, Beaufort coun ty, described In said mortgage sis fol lows: ' Beginning at the southeast corner of, Alexander and Church streets In the town of Edward, aad running southwardly wltfc Alexander street 56 yards; thence south 72 east 35 yards; thence northwardly with Alex ander street to Church strefet, and with Church street to the beginning, containing one-third of an acre, more or leas. It being the same conveyed by T-H 'Boydand wife to W. B. Reddltt, by. deed dated December *37, .1305, and /*ecorded In said kegtstefs Office In booh 13S, page sfo. which la also referred to and conveyed to ?ald W. B. Reddltt and wife by said Jno. T. Jonea. This March 1?. 1910. L. T. RKDDITT, Executor of W B. Reddltt, Decehaed. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in the mortgage deed execut ed ?by Ed Oatilng and wife to W. B. Reddltt, dated December 19, 1906, and duly recorded In the Register's office of Beaufort county, in book 129, pege 424, which la hereby re ferred to, and as executor of the said W. B. Reddltt. deceased. I .will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, st tbe courthouse door in Beaufort county, at noon, on Monday, 18th day of Apr^^910, all that tract or parcel of lanF situated In Richland towhshlp, Beaufort coun ty, described In bald mortgage as fol lows; ? Beginning st Alien SUUejr's line at I the northeast side of (he Washington road, and runs with the northeast of uld road aouth 17 1-1 ?ut (.IS chain. to a stake; thmca- north <1 M Mat 4.71 chain.; thence aouth ? 7 1-1 wart to tka batfnatii*; con tain tn? one-half ttn. j Thla March 1?, ill*. ? \ lAiUUiAaMlAi WDDITT, , A.., . ... "? Dr. Neeley's WONDERFUL Winter green positively cures Rheumatism Permanent. results as sured-not temporary relief. If troubled with this dread disease try one bottle. Prices 5#c ? and $i.M per bottle. Fqr$aJp by ? ? " Sole Agent for Wash ington and vfcinity. ? V ? NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. Superior court. May term, 1910. r* W. Cook T1 Neva May Qook Defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Beaufort county to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defen dant will further take notice that he 1b required to appear at tbe term of the Superior court to be held on the 11th Monday after the 1st Monday in March, It being May 23d, 1910, at the courthouse of said county, in Washington, N. C., and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said ac tios; or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 15th day of March, 1910. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. Makes a store attractive at night. - , It *<tra*hthe public. x It stops We passer-by It holds attention. It shows the goods. It is always ofl duty. It give* the most light, and the best- light, and the cheapest light. Perfect store lighting at Ibast cost is obtained by using la- - candescent Gas Lighting in door* and outdoors. Washington Light and WaterCo. Personal Mention Rev. Joseph Fulford, or Juno UlttlM city today on bualnee*. Jfr ? jm :/%?. Rot. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and chil dren, of Belbaven, paaaad through the city today enroute for Greenville to vlalt re la t lee*. - ',Jr k . . t ,v ?, e ? r Mr. 8. I*. Cartel of Pnngo, la a | Washington visitor today. . Mr. Bd. wftklriaon. of Putno, *| la ten today. Mr. ?. D. Cooper, of Pnngo. la ia J the city today on too tin em. ' . ?v:v,a Mr. w. a MorrKoa, ol'Mttrnj U Id tk? cttj todfy. ? ' ? a .1 Mr. Noah Paul, of Pua?o. la l? thf city today on business. * ? Mr. John Rare, an old Washington boy, la In the city, the gueat of hl4, alater, Mra.. Herbert Bonner, corner of Waehlngton and Second streets. ? ' ?' " L_ Mr. J, Tripp, ft Blounfi Cres^ was a Washington vlaltog yesterday. Mr. Jim McCoy.*, In tovn yesterday. ? Jm Mr. Oreely Brlnn; of 8wah Quarter, | eraa In the city yeaterday. ? ? Mr. J. A. Wilkinson, of B?ihaTen.| was In the city yeaierday. . ? Mr. J. Mo Alltjf ood , of Je ?ai Jn tbe city yaatartU;. ^ e W Mr. A, B, Cooper, of Pungo, 1b In | town' today on buafftees. 1 Mr, Noah Panl, of Pungo, la in the | city toda^ on business. ? ? Mr. Ci P- McCigit, general man ager of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Com pan^, of Tarboro, was in the city yesterday. ? * Mr. G. E. Fortlsobe left this morn ing for Bunyan on a short pleasure | trip. Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of HVmter'al Bridge, is visiting Jier mother, Mrs. | N. J. Windley, on Bonner street. ? m ? Misses Ada and Nina Rhodes re turned this morning from Aurora, where they attended a german. They report -a most pleasant time. ? Mr. Walter Litchfield arrived In | the city this morning. ? a Mr. H. B. Thompeen was in the city | today on a business trip. ? ' 4 Prof. Will Smith returned thlsl morning from Aurora, where he played with the Aurora Concert Band | last night. Mr. W. Davis returned this morn-] Ing from Aurora. ? Mr. L. N. Shelton and daughter, I Carrie Lee, of Snow Hill, are visiting | relatives in the city. DEATH OF DR. LLOYD'S SON. Freddie J. Lloyd. age 21, bod of Or. J. M. Lloyd, colored, died at the home of his father this morning at 2 o'clock, of lagrippe. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Zlon church. A good start has aJl the require ment* of a bad finish. Many a time heirs who really need the estate take a chance and hire a lawyer to settle It. Beautiful Hair The Emergency Remedy IT IH KA8Y TO OBT AND KKKP. When a fifty cent bottle of Pari sian Sage will put life, luatre and brilliancy into any woman's hair, why should any woman have repulsive or characterless half, uitew mhe want* to? Parisian Rage Is the Ideal hglr dressing of the times, not only does it make woman's Hair beautiful, but It la guaranteed by 'Brown's Drug Store to core dandruff, atop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. ? If you are troubled with disgust ing dandrufT, get rid of it aa soon ae you can. - Dandruff la caused by a dandruff germ> and sooner or later will cause baldness. Parisian 8age kills the germs that cause daitdruff, and kills them promptly. It Is a daintily perfumed tonic, free from grease and sticki ness. The girl with the Auburn balr is on- every bottle. Price SO cents at druggists everywhere and at Brown's Drug Store. * 1 C E *1* | . ? 1. 1 . ? To preoerre the oHopnooe- and fla ?or of pile vegetables for uhli, throw th?m In Crjratal loo voter for Ian hour, then dry carefully on o tow el and put In a cool place until want ed. ? U'ae the ooldoot of dlaboo to oorre ?aladon. and if sarnlohod properly It U one of the moot attractive and wholesome dlahoe on the Ubto. Pbone St. * CRYSTAL ICE C0? WASHINGTON, N. C. ? Bays Bakor: 'Mr studio will ka partly ism oat this oomlDi week. The building la being enlarged. Bow :iw we will Mki sittings. but do >4 On taking. Wkaa building U com pleted wo will bare a roomy place and will bo Uled up la ftrabdaae style for say city the alao of Waak lagton. BAKER'S STUDIO. v PIAJIO TIDING. To oar Friends aad Cuetomera: Oar factory tuner la now II town, leave orders at oar store. HI West Mais atroe. Work goarwtoM. 30 CABLE PIANO CO mm eew ? temb ? ewTBL Protection from Harsh Winds, WM Peat nd Soaked Wool ? Feed ing ud Salting . The sheep yard should be pro tected on the wlndwhrd sides b y a high board fence, by a building or anything else that will break tb? force of the cold, piercing winds. Sheep can endure low temperature "better tban cows or horses, but heavy winds are Injurious to them. Especially should they* be protected from the eold winter rains. Damp ness causes colds, anil Is the reason for other Ills to which sheep are heir. **The yard must be well drained to prevent foot rot. A heavy covering of straw Is of advantage. It permits the winter rains and the water from melting- snow to pass through and leave the surface more dry. A southern exposure should, whenever possible, be given the yard. The sun's warmth will then dry out tbe surface readily and keep It In a bet ter sanitary condition. Salt, every one knows, is Impor tant for sheep; yet some neglect to provide -it - regularly. Although 1 don't keep a large flock, 1 prefer to have salt where the sheep can lick It whenever they crave It. This 1 think much better .than feeding it several times a week as some do. From the action of the animals when salt la withheld for several days, 1 take It that It Is as necessary for them for the perfect- digestion and assimilation of their food as It la for human beings. A trough under an open front shed should be kept filled with salt at all times. If one has not such a shed, care must be taken' that the aalt trough Is not filled with Ice snd scow so the sheep cannot get the ?alt. Baying the Herd Header. Many Till he hunting for bulls and" boars pretty soon, that is, the men who are out after the best miles are the onea generally In the field first. Some who need good bulls or boars cannot attend public sales, so an enormous trade has been built up sailing on mall order. There are some points In mall order corre spondence which both seller and buyer will do well to observe. It is quite impossible to 4?it every customer, but every statement in de scribing an animal should be so plain and true that there Is the minimum chance for any misunderstanding. Then, If the buyer will state precise ly what he wants, glvliig the seller some idea of his line of breeding, and will state precisely the points' he should have In his herd hsader. nine times out of ten the seller will filLthe bill exactly. But that le aot the usual way It Is done. "What have you for 115," la about the first think asked, when many start out to buy a boar, by mall. I should let the price he the Hat point talked about But I would throw the responsibil ity upon the seller to "make good" after 1 had described Just what I wanted. ? L. C. Brown. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for solicitor of the First Judlclal'Dls trlct of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic District Convention, and do ^C?TIe8tly solicit the support of all Democrats In rtnj* behalf. ' * Januaj^ 18, 1910. E. A. DANIEL. Jr. Can't' sleep, eat, work, Bad stom ach and liver. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Induces sweet, restful sleep, gives you an appetite. Builds up tissue , tones, stimulates and Txrtni luunun. ? nezmerer the bowels, the greateat Spring tonic. Hardy'* Drug Store. \ MM MUM JUST A FEW MORE DAYS! You Had Better Hurry And set that -new drees lor w Easter. We ere exUuelve flgtatt for O??o?k2^pl?.. ???8 SPENCER BROS.K&X Keep Your Feet ? o? y??r mind by uta| WASHINGTON DRUG STORE 'Phone 350. OAfliMJII to* That Lnlli>?,? ' _____ Out last nignir Headach# and nervous this morning? Hicks' Capu ilB? lost th? thing t r It you (or buslnese. Clears the heaA ? braces tfi?T nerves. Try It. At drug stores. vj;- ANNOUNCEMENT I will be a candidate before the Democratic primaries and the next Democratic District Convention, (or the nomination as Solicitor o( the First Judicial District of this State ; request the sunport of sll Demo crats. If nomlnsfted and elected 1 promise to dlschsrge the duties ,of said ofDce, (airly and impsrtlally without (ear or favor. February 1. 1910. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Your family will need a spring ton ic. Why not give them Holllsters Rocky Mountain Tea. Nothing equals It as a bracing, life-giving remedy. 86c., Tea or Tablets. Hardy's Drag Store. FOIl FKVERISBV&SS and &CHING Whether from Malarlou# conditions. Colds or overheating, try Hicks' Cap udlne. It reduce? the fever sod re lieves the aching. It's liquid? 10, 25 ana 60 cents, at drug stores. IF YOU CAN GET Better Light with a Ismp that uses Less Than Half the Current what can you afford to p ay for the new lamp I The G.B. Tiajitu is a masterpiece of invention, genius and manufacturing skill. We can supply it at a price which will enable you to make an important saving in the cost of your lighting. Wash. Electric . Plant Office, City Hall. UlalnM m, "*j Droaat of I'M* Asa," will bo mac by request. Don't Ml to hcar ?hlo KWf. Pill? al*ht Friday nl?hi. Han Follow the Merry Crowd Now is your chance! Have you seen our BUGGIES, WAGONS abd HARNESS i } ? The Finest and' Most Complete Line ever shown in the city. Call -at our repository and inspect. Hasseil Supply Co ENNETT'S ? PREPARED Agricultural Lime makes every acre count and wery testimonial good. Pre pared for all soils and all crops. Writ As for prices and testimonials. AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. New Bern, N. C. The kits of a homely girl may be sweeter than that of a pretty one ? to a blind man. SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH-GRADE Enameled Ware 2 Quart Lipped Preserving K?lUtg, 2 Quart Lipped Sauce Pu?, 1 Quart Pudding Pann. Quart Pudding Pan*, ?2 Quart Pudding Pans, 1 Quart Hake Pans, . 1 Quart Deep Stew Pans, O-Ioeh Pie Pl#tes, 10-Inrh Pie Plates, 11-Incfi Wash Basin*, For only lOc. each. } For 15c each. Each "piece la warranted to be ttrlctlj tbre? coats, white lined, enameled on outside In a beautiful shade of dark blue. V SKK WINDOW DISPLAY FOR SAMPLES. J. H. HARRIS PLUMBING I & SUPPLY COMPANY
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