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NOTICE. ' t nhaU offer for sale 8t tny residence rm WdaeBday mortdou, Dec. Jrftfud' U(9, at 0 u'oiock, one horse, ou cart, one buggy, una doubled s-at. bag j anu plow cul tivatura ud H farming tools. A. L. HARRISON, Brinkley -Phillips Company, 1 116. Greetings of the Season We cordially invite otir former pat ron and the general public to vUit our fctore frequently when shopping, ns we have new goods comiug iu every few .. weeks, thereby eimbliug us to lam youf WiEbe aud gratify tberu. We bave our nsual lines, which are: Velvets, Silks, Ribbous, Flowers. Feath ers, 'HaW, Caps, Infants" Head-ware, Hosiery, Corsets, Notion s School Sup plies, Dress Goods in Flannels, Mo hair, Broadcloth. Etc.; also Linings and Irimminga, Hve you one of those 10x20 Framed Pictures we seil for 5De. alter you have traded $2.00 with ns? If not you should have your . purchases " p-unched aud get one. .. We caa furuisk you 'with good val ues i a W hite Goods, Bleaching, Lous dalej Cunon Clotb, India Liueus, etc. Yoa should get one of tlios .) preitv baskets in which we sell our, 25c. Per fumes. Tkey are fine for trinke;s on . yoor bareau. ' With thanks for past favors, Uespeetfolly yours, Mrs. A. M. Ayers. FLOUR MILIj. Plant a few acres in wheat. Raise your own bread. A strict ly up-to-date Flour Mill, 50 barrels per day capacity is be ing erected in Washington N. C, and will be ready to run Jan. 1, 1910. For information .address J. Havens, Washington, N. C. For tale or Exchange, ,At all times my object will bo to keep on hand horses and mules to suit every one, from the cheapest to the best, tfyji a).jfyi . All stock fMtlS'l'be Is rept-efcn ted or money will be refunded. Soliciting your pat ro'nage I am; Yours truly, - Louts P.i Hqrtthal; a4-tf NOTICE. Wednesday, Dec, 22nd. 1000, it tin place I now live., commencing til 10 o'clock a. ra,, I shall offer for Kale all my farming implements, atoek on haud, eoru aud fod der, carts bnggien aud wagons. He on hand promptly and get .four choice of the property to be sold. Terms made known at the &ale. Dou't forget the dHy and time II. L. FREEMAN. Notice. Under and bo virtue of an order and decree in the action pending before Cleru Superior Court of W ahinj;tou County. N C, entstltsd J. E. Ritd et l vs L. L. New berry et at, aid decree rendered on Nov. 30 J 900. The undersigned commissioners will sell (breach at public anc ion to highest biddei at Court Hou door in Plymouth, N ('. . on January 3rd, 1'JlO at 12 M. 1 hut tract '' of land lying in WanhingKin County N. C. known as 'Swan Hay Pocositi " Sajdi swamp containing about 1000 acres and being fully described iu deed from DC; Qnyther to Reid and .Newberr5', see pub.ic'; Registery Book P. page b'.i of Waahiugton County. Nov. 801905) A. () Gaylojtd, W. M.Uond, Jh. Conimihfiioners . i NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, exe cuted on the first day o January, 1908, by Henry gimons to Louis P. Homthal, which naid mortgage is registered ia Hie KegiNitr of Deeds office of WaHliingh.b County, in Book 51, page 208, and is hereby referred to, the undersigned, ns assignee of taiij mortgage, will at the Court Hous- Door iu Plyuiouth, Washington -County, on Mon day Jun. 8. 1910, at 1$ BJ. for cahh to tuo Lighest bidder, sell the following described land: In Washington County, Plymouth town ship, and more praiiculary. described as follows: Bounded on the North by the land of Dennis hiinmon Lumber. Co, i.tj the East by the land of- H. H. Iirttemsn. oo tha South f.nd on the Weet by lite lamih of J. A. Spruill, containing 87 acres more or less. ' Being same land conveyed to said Henry Simmons by thx Tillett, reference ia made to said deed for better d LOUIS P. HORNTHAL. Mortgagee, Norwood L. Simmons, Assignee and Owner of of Debt. By W. M. Bond, Jr.. Atty. KILL the COUCH i and CURE the LUNGS WITH n i The Place to do lour Christmas Shopping. We can suit you in a Christmas present for every member of the family. When you buy a Christmas present, why not buy something useful? Let ill; help you decide what it shall be. Here are a few suggestions: Ladies' Fancy Embroideried Handkerchief. 15, 25, 50, $1.00 Kid Gloves, all colors, f 1.00, $1 SO " Hand bngs, 50, $1.00, $1.25 ' Fancy Hose-supporters, 25, 50 " Neck pieces, 25, 50. " Fancy Bmbioideiied Corset CoveiB. $1.50 l.T" 2.00 4 Belt buckles, 25, 50, 75. Waist pins, sets, 25, 50, $1.00 Brooch plus, 25, 50, 75. " Stick pius, 25. 50, Purses, 25,50. ' Box Writing paper, 25, 50, 75. " Back aud Sid Criuibs, 50. " lancj' Combs and Barrttes, 'IU, SO, " Fancy and plaia lies, 25. ' Plain and faney Belts, 2.1. 50. Bed room Hiippers, $1 00, $1 25. '! ioubU tray Truuksu $10 00. " Suit cases and bags, $5 ()0, $6 00. " SterliHg silver Shoe Horns, 25, 50. Pillow tops. 50c. Lad All Wool Golf Gloves, 5, 50. Childre i'h and Mi?e9 Golf Gloves, 25c. Cb'ildreu' and JCiss4 id Gloves, 75c, Iufatit's Wool Mittens, 10 and 'loc. Infatit'n Fine trimmed Mittens, 75c. Gentlemen's Neok Ties, in Boparate boxes, 50c. " Suspenders, 4 ' 50c Plain and fancy Hose, 25 and JOo. 41 All Lilian Handktrchiefs, 25c. ' All Silk Handkerchiefs, Mh;. All Silk MnfHrx, $1.00. " Ciisf Buttons, 'iVi 50. S5o.; Soarf Pius, 25, 50 " , Hed room singer, $l.5.'i. Kid Gloves, 1 , 50. WeTliwTn" lor the Christmas trade a line of Jewelry and Sterling Silve. Novelties suitable tor Christmas Gifts for every- tell . yoai about them. AH wo want is for every man, woman and child in Wellington comity to vim t our store durin- the holidays and see what we have to offer you for Christinas, we will not importune you 4o buy. , '&TJJ3&rTJLlSrriA.l REDUCTIONS IIV . STAPLE 12 C100Ti. t , Our line of Staple and Fancy Dres Goods is the most complete. m the. town. U o have everythinx: .to Jio desired in-1 nmining8.-..; oil i ;,,.Unf,lrsS accessories to match the different material. All dress jrods ii-K'el.f l.Ho wr l will he sold during the, J ILL lJ IA O I1IU H IlvtJ ... . , a mm .1.. '. . t.' ettt 1 rt ...1 11 ilvoca trnnila wivli ii1 rf tt. . All dress irotkis worth 7oe. at. (i9c All dres irooas wortli Doc. at He, r ;. lioliuays ai iji.iu ter u, ah wivcc. .ivu v-" . ' 0it,. T", o iroods worth 25c. to .close out at 19c. per; yd. U11C Hit ttl Ollil'ivi till iiv-aa o "... ,. , i i 1 . a. ill . . o, -w u- C?4:. Jrtvc Ml'lltOV 1- llVK'fil Sit. KH VVI fll'fl V. &JAl 1 HI & OUT 1,110 lOL UL XlflV. Ulie OX OI Jjlliuuciio ouiuiigs hi nuvci'n, ' 'i t , 1 . We are offering big reductions in Ladies' Cloaks every garment reduced, from thb cheapest to tiie Wst. Ladies' Cloaks worth $15.00, now iUH5. Boies' Cloaks wovth $10.00, now 7.98. s lilies' Cloaks worUi SM, mow $0.78. . ; , . . : 7. r i .4ii ... . ...r...f 7 ?iii nnw ii .as. iante-i Kj (itiKvS tvn -iu jj.w. iumv t. How can you know the best place to buy goods UJlefcs you visit til the best stores and examine iUeir Hne of mda and get their prices- v . nr .i ; ,.:.,n,r tUn. After vou. have done ttat. usnm your very bot-t Huduinent. an to quality, uien 11 is,. anu men imemgunnj iMidnniaiuniv : ... - - - - , ' ' -i j a ' 1 ' ' 1 . . Uiitt 4 1 r ! i O'l l"iftT ' - ' ..... OUl IIUIV H Utl YI11U J'U ucii u; ". . "t ' Y0U WILT MAKE A'GEFAT MISTAKE if ui buy jour J jk!wi- u1 Cliildrtirs SIlnt'S Wn'HOUT PEKING AND I'li'f'IN'G our line. We are showing . .,; l'a.ent and Plin Leather,, in all'of thNew Style To? iu BUon..ul I-ee. every Vir PrJ r2!:!? 1?.?' "t" - f l""" ! I'" J." w''i ?j-,"!10W ' ...i.i i ... i.r.u,.o,,t0a,l n u,,!ii-. ' (INK- PAi i -t)r VU It cMU hio A hV Aid hrililjo a AUi 11 ivu. iuu itnuiv. illtUt UICUISIU JU IVUU cvvv-, ..v. n. j ' ;i . , - ; , !, mmmm wis. 1 m' wS7u Yoiing man, let us sell you a Stylisk ; Hat;fdr ... ' G liristmas. There is iio better made tt? an Hawe's Van Gal Guaranteed Hats, $2.50 and $3.00. '20,000.00 worth cf the best merchan dise eier brought to Plymouth, at a sweep ing reduction for 30 days, beginning Wed nesday, Nok. 10th, and continuinjg for 80 long day; ADLER'S Timely ale TeEhptiiig offers by the Capital manu facturers and jobbers in thir-country, Jed us. to purchsse feTond our normal capacity,, hence the necessity for this sacrifice. tT X JLi Y. M O U T H '3 i- J. W, I TV o- . s ri; O. X'JK v vm. . : 7j idtMiite always of the necessity for economical buying, now places within your the most, remarkable an i nutu itclialde ui.Misy-sarug opiwrtuinty evvr offered dUiritu:. TTn.tii.nM.tw Stvltts of Is8s Gooda. 2s'otwhs, Cloiliiiikr. Gent's Furnisliiii"-!, Millinerv tl fiUoes, at the very beginninff of the l fnllv reduced pneeE, win eclipse any snowing uit-i j i Jw" wint "t the very titne you want it. The elegant superiority anu thutuuyu wiiwhkeh ui cfij iiic5 ui mciuttueniiou i.i3icu .ti. mw uicat oa.te tneats nita uta- matina: scis)ii. t ftieh Avande tlti mm t In t tl rr volt lirclive Euprtimcy of this store beyond the point of contradiction BARGAINS IN DliY GOODS. 1 yd. v ide yellow cottons. Sale prica 4jjc 1 yd widu sheeting. , 8ale l)rle 1 vil vii.le LoDEdate. Sale priee Very bet Lonsdale, sold by otttffl at 1;hj. Sale pnea 07 09 IS Solid colored Outiugs, iti albcolors, sale price Clark'H O. N. T. cotton 4c sv)ol, to cuHtouiers ouly LadieH fine handkerchiefs. imVe prwe HichardMOni's spool Hilk, Kale price Heavy weight-cotton fiauu4, sale pc He-it quality. Very heaviest quality, j yd-wide percales, nil good colors, 10 pes. oniiup, to go at FOB ROUGHS Br?m OLD8 Trial BottiFFret 113 ALL THROAT AK0LUNQ TROUBLES. jarABANTEED SATISFACTORY ! QT MOal? BEPTJNDED. 00 c 02 04 OS )9 08 04 SILE9. SILKS. We think that every lady ehould have oee or more silk dresHes. 1 Vc black silk, worth $1. sate ioo 2 pes black dlk, worth $123, et-ery yd. gnaratiteed. sa!e price 10 pes. yd-wide guaranteed Taffeta all colors, ale price j All 50c Chlba, li oolors, w:le prico 1 25 pes. vrooleu good. panamas, and i eergf s, 8lt'e Pre I . We coald mention -more priceB but space forbid ua doing so, i 65 45 47 8HOE8. SHOES. It's a known fact thai we carry the lar gest and best liee of, Shoes iu 'Washington Countj. We can always save you from 25 to 50C. on pir vt shoes, so you can "judge for yournolf whata b-aviug you have befovi yon now. Ladies' Sunday Shoes, sale price $1 00 Ladies' solid leather shoes, sale price 1 25 Ladiea' eVery-day tiroes. Kale price 100 Men's Sunday tihofcs, Hale ptice Meifs broau?u ale price ,. Boys Sunday I boea, ale price Men's fine Sunday patent-leather, f.ale priee 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 98 Men's $3 patput-leathrr slioeH. sale po. 2 48 MILLINEHY. WILLINEKY We want every lady that lives in Wash ington county to natnine our milline y before buyir.p, as we are going out of the tnilliucry buNines-. W have about 400 hats, nil new and tip-to-date, which we will sell at cost, and below cost. CLOAKS. CLOAKS We have a?)onti!00 Ladies' and Mfenei? Clonks, which we are detertniucd to sell t cost and below tost. CLOTHING. OLO THING. . For Men, Ycuths and Boys. Never before have we had the pleasure of lowing such au elegant line of clothes L and prrees o Hstouishiugly CHEAP. Re. Member thnt every suit we offer, matters not how cheap, we guarantee it to glTe satisfaction. US DEH WE.Uh. UNDEK WEAR. iOow is the itime for h-avy underwear. We have it to flt, itoax the infant in the cradle, to the -old 'tnau rendy to depart for the happy hunting ground. SPECIAL,. 25c. 25 22 4 1 pr. heavy gray hosa 2 r. ladies' black hose, sale price, bby sDft sole shoes, all colors, sile 2fi pes nproo. giugharus, sale priee 7-a pes Lancaster ginghams, worth Sc., cale price, f adies' heavy underwear, suit, 45 ' Big line laeies' ready made u tide wear. . We have about 500 pieo.es of Ki'iboo, in ery color under the rainbow, in salius acd Taffetas. . SPECIAL. All hats will b) trimmed abiolo1ly fee, O aunon cloth, sale price, . 03 We want every prudent, economical shopper, whether our regular customer or not, to visit our store;during this stupendous sals, whero we are atilply prepared to subststttiatc om. din. of superior mercantile power, which the limit of space forbids further mention of here ' - ; " ' lojeicdhwilllc charged . ; jb m, ADLER. , PJymotrfh, R C ySccoud door fxeta ceraar, under Briakley Hotel I old by P. E, DavenporL
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