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? ?; I $?-? .. 1 ' -L -T. HS?iy A VACATION TRIP CHESAPEAKE fclNE STEAMERS Leave Norfolk Daily, except Sunday, 6:15 p. m. for Balti more, with direct Rail Connection for Eastern Cities and Resort Points. Elegantly Appointed Steames, Unsurpassed Service, Summer Excursion Rates. For Information and Reservations, write . 1- CHANDLER Gen. Acent. ?, R- McMILUN. Tray. Ph. Agt NORFOLK. VIRGINIA PLOWS HARR ? /JTS Jfuh i yrrH\, *ood vy IENERAL Mwm YOU WILL NOT WORK YOIR STOCK SO HARD IF YOU BUY FROM US LIGHT-RUNNING IMPLEMENTS. WHEN YOU NEED NEW THINGS F03 THE FARM. OR HARDWARE OF ANY L1ND. COME TO US. WE STALL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. THIS IS A HOB BY WITH US. J. H HARRIS PLUMBING and SUPPLY COMPANY. KAIIS A\l) FASHIONS There In a new embroidery of be?kd? in metal, pearl mid color*, very o?voratl\e for new fall blouses. Many of the marabout nod: pieces ?re made up Wth satin of contrast ing or hp.rtnonl2lng color. Sometimes the satin id shirred and fashioned Into nl7.iule rosettes. Tl>? evd'Ieu and cnormc--:* popu larity oT sombre satin li??< * r.v.ist sconT o liter rose It in their down fall T<>o many are wearing them for the w?/ue to continue long. arfioi nv": r? ?:e%v Inrr^-'iSf l ir. popularity tl.i-i summer. The style is becoming to most 'woman. Much of Irs tmaitncs* depend* on its tie. wbt'h g'.tcs 1' its finish The coat of trlght cerise is pop ular tor ovnlnc wear, aad is often tnn<'e in r! "fit :i or mousieline. with sedf-tnne emhroderi?- and a touch of black ?or.!rvhero by way of re lief. The people who meet trouble half way are the ones who insist upon taking it home with them. Tell a man that you think him awfully wicked and he will he so flattered yo?i en nal:e him as good as you wish Mm. Why Is it that when a married man flirts be condemns another man who does it more successfully? The erstwhile summer girl finds that (t Is much easier to be a suc cess in .summertime when Ice cresm and carriage* are In vogue, than In the '-ooler winter, when thestre tick-; ets and orchids are needed for a good fttage setting. A man can be swfully sood about confessing things what he is sure wIM be found out. Mr. Robert Wlnthrop Channfer spent $987 on clothes during his brief courtship, and It la understood thst she's going to let him keep them Ohio State Journal. A man meets with ncr more re spect than be expects.?Hsxlitt. What is youth??? dancing bil low. Winds behind and rocks before. K2 will 1M T, R lUIl Wlttanoa dictionary wm pr.t It U nulll TtitT Hb T.^. - - II Gaiety Theatre A. P. IIARXES, Manner Farewell concert by the Blind Boys Orchestra. Sp:c!al Feature picture,program. 1. "THl! WOOIXCJ O'T"?A gen uine Yltagraph Comedy. ?2. "IHi: SORROWED RAUY *? A tuiigh producer. 3. Other lute-resting picture*. li'lnd Hoys Orchestra, New Songs fttid music i-rh ?i, 5 and !0e, StiQoJSnov/ In Spring. In a play ca!'.t-d "1M2." lu v.hlch Nn folecn'* tnafji;.! rf. n frczcu river Is shown wi a r;x!iln.*j, the I'.st :ict slums r.n rid s-.k".tor's return ho.ne. It Is si'Tlr^jtUr.e. there r.re rose* climb ing n;i Iho ccU;;},-* walls. the fruit irxn arc in bloom. iu:il tlit* old hi ro nits in n chsir lu n cory r?::?m with all the win dow:; open. But. luticl) to the siiecta tors' n:uuv:::(nc. sn?.\r co::;ljued to fa!! not oaJy ? i:ui?o tlr* room, but in aldo I?. Tli- :? i.-r r.-ln n'nvcii the old suUiier u- .. !:t? u:Clen ??'? nutuse* ::;??!:t. '?;it fur t"ie snr w In* gjun:? ntt.nthm ti? the nr.- . 1.:.* bj.'s,-* w'f;?. "it's a b . . :* t d in f.cn ion . . / Yachta. H.ilT* i.idu'ged In i * VZ*. Owing to water* of the i .;u. muuH r?wels out I ?- i ?- n'Ui-'W with-] v.:<: : r. I . .:s*: i.<Mi or Mi* ear I t , .i I.. ? . ..??-! ;fr.:** ? <.:tuou. Toe ! hi:. : ? i i - j.td ut Ctltf begin- ' i?'.y? i t ? . ? i ; t ry were either I on ilio line* >:t ri*\etitie cutter* or 4UicrgtVrx. "I !?e U*t of thorn were built by I'lir.rb* WlJile, who woabl. It 1h ?n!d. rtflru lay down a con pi* of clipper* tope* her. on* f? r the govern ment ami the other ;m ?i *rm;r*ler. lie would thiii* l>* able t?i obtain n pre nilum from the gor*n.n;*nt for mak ing tl?e rrvenne cutter the faster ves sel of the two. Hs Understood. In all polk le* of ln?oranr<> these, among n bost of other questions, oc cur: "Age of father. If UrlngT* "Ag* of mother, if livingr A man In the ctwnUj who filled np an application mad. hU fathafa ip. -it Urine," lit *? TIM ?t tbta and fancied wml as axcaUant i nliilMf; bot, feeling aoaaawbat AiMona. Ik re marked tUat lb* applicant cam* if * rery loan ttred famllr. "Ob. rm a*, air." r-piiad (h. appU cant, mj gamta aco. bat If Urlnjt* would ba axM aa tber* pat down " 'Exactly. I undcrxtud," aM tb? tiers, promptly .lerut.d bjr J. L O'QUINN & CO. * , , Raleigh, K. G Phone 149. HIT MM. GLEIKS WMTID The Go Tern in en t Pay? lUUway Mall Clerk. 9900 to 91.900. ud Other Employe* VP to 92,000 Annually. Uncle 8am ?*?? spring exam I nations UT-? ? ?? be country for Railway Ma" Justom House Clerks. Stenofr?i?n?r*. Book keepers. Departmental Clerks and other sot eminent Positions. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man ?>r woman over 18. In Olty or Coun ry, can get Instruction and (fM? formation by wrltln* at onoe to the Bureau of Instruction, CI V. Hamlin Butiding. Rochester. N. T. Gem Theatre Four Heels, 4,d00 feet Beet Plcturee Comedy. Drama, Scenic. Melodrama. ATTRACTED BY THE AHA PA* HOBS?A great historical Indian production showlpg a wagon of min ora bound for the Black Hills, at tratced by Indians. JUST FOB GOOD LUCK. Is a com edy drama. A FAITHLESS LOVER ? Dra matic. THE LITTLE MOTHER?A ttt fui drams. J Notice of Snlo! By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a mortgage deed 'xecuted by Erocaa Dun- to W. P. fimilU, dat ed 2oth day of November, 1*03, and duly recorded in Book No. MS, Page 124 roglster'ts office of Beaufort county, which Is referred to. 1 will it-lav Thu Bept-.W, liio. ";...r W. P. to ALL. " By Virtue at1?^.r ot ..lc Ulaed In & ceruin to m? try W. H. Boyd ud Lie E. Boyd, dated June ?, 1*03, and reoorded in the Reglater'. office of Beaufort county in Book IIS, page 268. I will offer for sale to the high eat bidder for caah. at t*e court house door in Beaufort County on October li, IS 10, at 12 o'cIock. m., the following described tract or par eel of land: Beginning at W. J. Boyd's N. Wi comer on the Creek raer road and running with aald Creekmer road N 87 W io 10-100 chains to the corner of the land own ed by the J 9 Tripp heirs: then with their Jlne S. 18 W. to the O. W. Guilford Held; then with Getlford's ditch E 87 E to W. J. Boyd's 8. W eorner; then with aald W. J. Boyd's line N S E 19 chains to the begin ning, containing 40 acres more or leaa. This 8ept. II. 1910. W H. WHITLEY, 9-31 30d Mortgagee. of ? Bachelor. "A man tries to be moral?a won tries to seem so " When a man says he yron't he does not want to; when a woman says ah# ?%i't ahe wants an argument. Time and tide wait for no man which is bora# in on a man m6at when he la waiting for a woman to dreaa. It la never phlite to contradict a giri except whjin she says ahe does not want to be kissed, and then it can be done silently. Improvement in your office methods you naturally expect to cost more money, but ? ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY. Let us show you why. * Iratrnction book free. We have a few copies of 'Moate't Modem Methods", a 160 page book illuttrating 40 record forma and explaining bow they are kept Call or phone for one. WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS 1A?ES L MAYO. P*. Pfc? M ? 114 EAST MAW ST. WASHINGTON. N. C. 1868 LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE 1910 42 YEARS YOUNG II U .1 ? lllBllllli mntTiohted aa1 Booth jon Will fad ? groop at tone sad dwlj iaurasl ?. iigmat m 71 FASCDIATVCQ SHORT ; I ? The News t that lt? msov readers will bj* * newspaper . Only one ? A'- ?;>: ?' ? v,iw?'j -? LECAL NOTICES - NOTICE OF SAW. Under and by virtue of s Deed of Trust to me tram Kill ? both J one* Henry Wlllams and Sarah T. WtUlarai, dated ltt day of starch, loot and Record ed in tile register's office of Beaufort county In book 131. page (OS and fl?. I will on the 3rd day of Ojto be-, 1?10 at 1! o'clock, m.. sell tor cash baton the courthouse door In Washington, N 0., to the highest bidder the folio win* described real estate, to wit: All that pertain lot or pa fee) of land situated, lying and being in the State ot North Carolina and City of Washington In that part known "as Oladden t?wn, being pan ot lot No. (T?) eerehty-two. Oladden Town, which la known aa tne Karen's pas ture lot and being the identical lot at land conveyed to tbe said parties ot the first part by party of the :rd part by deed March l?t, ltOS. This loth day of August If 10. WILEY C. HODMAN. 'i-. I r * I , ??;' Notice of tele! By virtue o{ the power of sille contained In a mortgage deed exe cuted by W. A. Bridgers and wife to H.H. Satterthwolte, dateh 29 day of April, 1909. and duly recorded iu Book No. 148, pace *110, register's' offlce of Beanfort county, which '1* referred to. i will otfer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, at the Court Houee -door, in the town of Washington, N .C. on Monday fho 17th day of October. 1910 at IS ?Vock, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: That certain lot of land situated In the town or Washington. X. / C.,fl adjoining the lands of Maud A lira* gaw; M. (X Brown, deceased. M. W. i.nthan and others: Beginning at the northwest corner of the lot own ed by M. O. Brown, running thence in a southwardly direction with said Brown's western line, a distance of 60 feet! thence at fight angles to said Brown's line In a westwanl ljr direction, a dlstanbc of 54 feet 10 inches to M. W. I*othain's eastern line, thence in a northwardly direc tion with sol<J Latham's line a dist ance ofMIO feet to S. T. N'clfolaon's line, being the Aorlhem line of a lot purchased by Mand A. Bragnw from Thos. A. McCarthy, adminis trator of Jot H. Sparrow; thence with said northern lifts in a east ward!}- direction a distance of 54 foet. 10 inches to the beginnnlng: Subject to rigb*- of way along a lane 10 feet In width acmss the northern ond and easiermoet sidj of said lot heretofore granted to Moggie W. La tham and II. O. Brown: , This Sept loth. iaio H. H. 8 ATTERTH V.'AI TBI, O - ' * Mortgagee. ? Amended H. ? ',? -_t| When King George was Prince of Wales one of hb body servants was once trying to explalu to 8ir Artluir Blgge some incident that had taken place. ' [:*fMe and the prince"- be began. when Sir Arthur pulled him up L r say the prince and L"' be observed. The man looked ot him for a moment and then said: . 7-y ??I beg pardon, air. but I did not know i yon were there at all. However, yon and me and the prince." C - 1 Sir Arthur was compelled to laugh at this and. after another attempt to | explain to the man bow the story | should be told, wa* content to let him , tell If in his own fashions-Pearson's WsekUr. Making It Clear te Him. nt Is tery dlAculi to " London English,- said an "I know a man who had I Dluometoury. near the 1 frtaod Hid lo liU I COUNTING 10 ' For Mlae or Mr*. ?H Mpl District Ho ??' In THE WASHINGTON NBW8 Toor-of-Kurop* Contest, sab]*ct to condlBtlont goY?rnlng Contest. Ballots, to be counted. mint be aeparated and carefully trimmed around border. and depoelted unfolded. Km this ballot for yourself or a friend In the Tour-of-Eu ropa Con teat. TUB MLLOT WILL UK VOID AT 4 I>. M , SEPT. SO. - *? hjs* KW71 iV; am ? _IK> VOl ? Usually Have MONEY -AT THK? rap OPPORTUNE f: ? f TIME ? Notice, within the circle of yoar ? porM>nnl acquit in inner and observation, tli? kuU?Xc& tlons?the auggeatlon fraug?it fact that the i?eoi?le who nre la the l?nl>lt of reading ad*. uii anlljr have money to bay nd vertlaHl things! ? ?y . If it is not already true o< you? Personally J That when you noa KometUlng you need, advertised at a BARGAIN Yon can usually take pronppt advantage of the offer, it will become true of you very short ly after you have become a reg ulnar reader aud r.nsucrer ?f Worth While p, jK' ? [ EAST CAROLINA EACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL A Staffe School organized and maintained f Fur Catalo^ue^and ] If
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