earon.
' rpT isTti?r f.vey- rum ay
C V. W. AUSBON. EDTTOR.
Bateman ran away va:id struck a eleicd is a hew, one, ,
busrsry belonging to Miv J. (j, j C- atlemeh, it is up to you.
1 G'irgrnnus demoMshinthe b;dy Mr u i3 expected of you, especi-
...t.i : An,n . m ail
! wi'n;iS IH UlU'EiucljJC Ul 1 vomicae
puzzle.
V
TTTH.
N, C
Stick to Them.
be!
long: lines of moral and pro
Ive legislation. Go in and
.: good, and we will stand
nd you to the last ditch..
VMav 'av 9 1913:
ACOF FLASHED
. If the Board of Councilmen,
Mi""- rm OMef of Police elect-;
T i !-lnv last' were not the :
ilamation Contest.
. t; N ')
I) ul t PI
T. A B"'-nflS( srip itSnn.
d . , ac': . 's For y.
Rev N. H. Harrison, was on
. our streets Wednesday.
Mr. Will Blount of Roper, was
in town Monday.
Miss Virginia Spruill, who has
been teaching school at Windsor,
came home Tuesday.
Messrs. C. L Jackson and R.
L. Bateman spent Sunday in
Westover.
Dr. C. C Harper, Dentist Ply
mouth, N. C.
Mr H L Spruill brought us
on yesterday the first corn tassel
we hare seen this season .
Dr. W. H. Hardison, of Cres
was here Tuesdav shaking hands
with his many friends.
Mrs Richard Elliott, ofSkiner
ville, was among the vi itors to
our town on Mondav last.
Mrs Bettie Harrison, of Nor
folk is the orii--'St o?- Mrs S T.
H'trriso on Thi d S' ree.
Miss Mattie Au bo's returned
fr m Washington Tue da,, she
h -v g Seen her fl- her sis
ter its Nivar
Whats the matter that the fire
e? cH o is nevr -r ed at the var
um Art sian w We thought
these we Is were placed in various
parts of the town to be used in
casn of fire,
Miss Neva Ausdon, returned
Tucdav, from the Washington
onira' where she -ts recently
operated upon for appendicitis
We hope she may soon be fully
well agiin
M:sses Blanch Gilbert, ,and
Kth'een Gardner, have returned
from a visit to Edenton, they re
port a fine time. ' ,
Mrs E R Spruill 'f Skinners
ville, has been in the. city this
week the guest of Mrs H L.
Spruill ou E Main St,
Mr. J. F. Tarkenton, and Mrs.
W. B. Hodges of Mackey's Ferry
were in town on Wednesday.
vi r. D. 0, Brinkley, accompan
ied by Mrs Sallie Hassell and
Amanda Doughtie left on Wed.
nesday for Winton, N C
N te changes made in the ads
of Clyde Cahon, The Washington
Connty Bank' J. W. Buchanan
and Tho? Gaylord in this issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Phelps
spent last week in Norfolk en
joying a p stponed honeymoon.
Messrs' W. W. Spruill, and G.
F. Woodley, of Cherry, were in
town on Tuesday.
Owing to the death of Mrs.
Lav Blount the Board of County
Cm-arssioners, did not meet on
Monday last, but will meet, on
next Monday.
viissees Ernestine Alexander,
Carrie Spruill, Katie Ausbon,
Mrs. J. W. Darden, and , Messrs
E. C. Caton, J. W- Darden, and
C. S. Ausbon, are in attendance
upon the closing exercises of
Oerrv Graded School.
Mrs. J. L. Phelps, left on Fri-
Aaxr Trinrnincr last, for Norfolk.
where she went to take her daugh
ter, Miss Madeline to St. Vincent
hospital for treatment for appen
nic tis We learn V -at an operat
ion was performed and that the
patient is doing finely. We wish
for hpr ji snpedv recovery
In drivirg down third street
gunday night and when near
Washington street Messrs Wilson
Ambrose, and Pete Phelps, ran
into a post on the side of the
Rt.reet. th- buffgy . as somewhat
of
ani
m n of vour pho'po. it is evident
To t, .t,4-s u,t ,,r-.i.n 4-i-vo i Inn
noi - if he. rmjority, therefore
let us "mpr ss upon you that
the good of the town needs that
vou s-and behind these officers
and aid them in advancing the
i moral aud industrial interest of
Plymouth. Good men were elect
ed, good men were defeated.
Accept the result as a good citi
zen and lend your influnce to
the betterment of the town.
Good citizenship makes a good
town, not its officers every
time.
To Qur Friends.
It is with hearts overflowing
with deepest gratitude that we
take this method of extending
thanks to th3 many friends who
so willing cawe to us with their
financial aid, personal service
and neighborly sympathy, dur
ing our recent troubles. With
one in the hospital and three on
the beds of affliction in the
home it looked as if God had
laid His hand severely upon us,
but thanks to His goodness and
to the skill of physicians and
snrgeons the loved ones are con-valescene-
Very truly,
Mr. and Mrs..V. F. Ausbon.
A Defeated Candidate.
As one of the defeated candi
dates for Mayor in Tuesday's
contest, I wish t thark' those
who gave me their support. I
was not a candidate because I
wanted personal honor, hut be
cause some of the citizens of the
town wanted a change and they,
knowing my position as a pro
gressive citizen and one anx;ous
to see the town kept clean and
its laws enforced, I became THEIR
candidate.
I also wish to offer congratu
lations to the successful " candi
date, His Honor, Mayor Thomas
Chears, and to promise him that
in the discharge of his duties,
and any more he may make to
place Plymouth in the fore ranks
of progressive t towns, he will
find no man more willing or anx
ious to aid him than I. And I
earnestly ask my friends to give
him and his administration that
loyal, patriotic support that they
might have .given me. He is not
the Mayor of any set, clan ol
faction, he is OUR MAYOR and
as he enters upon the duties of
his office let us, with one accord,
let him understand that we want
a clean town, a progressive town,
that we want the laws, consist
ent with such a town, enforced,
and that in every act that tends
for the betterment of Plymouth,
we are with him. Let him un
derstand, as no doubt he does,
that he has a great mission to
fdl as the Chief Officer of one, if
not tho best town in The Old
North State.
W, F. Ausbon
C Friday evening lest Miss
Stf Blount held a nublic Dee-
Lion Contest in the Chamber
ommerce hall, the contest
being pupils of the Plym
outh Graded School, at which
tin: the following progrem was
executed, intersperced with fine
musical selections by the Plym
outh Orchestra :
The Old South and the New:
- - - i
Kenneth Bramham,
Duet ; J. A. Griffin and J. C
Beasley
" What the Little Girl Said;
Kathleen Spruill.
Solo; J. C. BcasUv.
Robert Emmett on being found
guilty of High Treason; Luther
Ausbon.
Solo ; Martha Hornthal.
Sparticus' to the Gladiators at
Capua ; Eoline Everett.
Horatus at the Bridge ; Mamie
Reicl. '
Solo ; Mary Murphrey.
Saldtation to the Veterans at
Bunker Hill ; Avery Gaylord
"Give me Liberty or Give me
Death"; Joe Jackson
Regulus to the Roman Senate ;
Philip Latham
A gold medal was the prize
awarded for the most perfect
declimation and was won by
Miss Eoline Everett, and pre
sented by Mr. W. M. Bond, Jr.
The judges were. Rev. L. W.
Blackwelder, Dr B. F. Halsey,
A. W. Swain. W. M, Bond and
W. R. Hampton.
All recited most excellently
and reflected great credit both
upon their instructress and
themselves, and Miss Everett
should feel justly proud of her
success.
Wood's Seed?.
801
11-
CowPeas,
the great forage end
improving crop.
So ja Beans,
the most nutritious and best
of summer feed crops.
Velvet Beans
make enormous growth; are
splendid for summer graz
ing and as a soil renovator.
Write for " WOODS CROP
SPECIAL", giving full informa
tion about these and other
Seasonable Farm Seeds.
iji L infill iSiW''
j$WM2&. 0tM s-3sWfci
T. W. WOOD & SONS.
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
Our stocks of Cow Pea and Soja Bear.-J
are choice recleaned stock of supe-
rior quality and germination.
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ILf 1111. I . i- J -
ENTRY NOTICE.
To l- K. .Tohiistoij,KutiyT.-.1cr Wash
ington County:
H. F. Ratcman enters and lay-f claim
to the following vacant land, lU'gin
ning at a Urge lead )inc, W. V. hu
cas' Batprnan en tr y corner, thence
Northerly aloud V. F "iyiicas' line to a
red oak stump. Laicas' entry corner,
thence Westerly along Lucas' line to
'orfolk Southern K. ii., thence North
erly along said K. K., to J. K. McNair's
line, thence Kastwardlv along J. F.
McNair's line to the gnm stump, Jim
(Jee's line to a marked gum in Jim
(Jee's line at Moratock road, thence
Westvvardly along said road to the be
ginning cantaini'ig about 10 acres.
This Miirch. 1st, 191U.
!. F. lhvHMAX.
IN I HE JJANKT l
Copyr-.tlt l'jy, by C, E. Zimmerman Co. No. 57
i
njlMKRIC is nothing which make so much difference
JL n t!u journey through lift as a hank account.
T1II0SE without one will bitterly re?ret their carelessness,
for sooner or later they will he overtaken, by misfortune
in some form or other.
N the other hand those with a bank
catch up with Dame Fortune.
account are "sure to
THE
I Bank of Plymouth,
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
4 per cent, paid on time deposits.
Tow a Flection.
The municipal election for the
town of Plymouth passed off
quietly on Tuesday last and re
sulted in the election of the elec
tion of the following officers :
Mayor, Thos. Chears.
Chief of Police, E. R. Jackson.
Councilmen ; T. L. Smrh, Dr.
. Obituary.
Mrs. Sarah A. Blount, died in
in a Richmond hospital where she
had gone for treatment, on Sun
day last, aged about 60 years.
M rs. Blount, was one of the
best known and highly esteemed
ladies of this community and her
death is greatly mourned and de
plored. She leaves a husband Ex
Shoriff Levi Blount, and who is
now Chairman of the Board of
County Commissioners, one dau
ghter, Mrs. Loula Hampton, and
two grand-children, Mr. W. R.
Hampton, and M.iss Clara Ham
pton, to grieve at her demise.
The remains were b.-ought here
and laid to rest in CIrace Church
yard on Monday afternoon, the
services being conducted by her
rector, Rev. L. W. Blackwelder.
Our deepest sympathies are ex
tended' with those of their great
host of friends to the grief stri
cken family.
GAYLORD
Plymouth's Besl Stores
OUR STOCi
is decidedly the most com
plete in this section. All the
new and wanted things can
he found here in broad and
complete ' assortments. We
invite you to call and let us
show you through our lines
and convince you that Ply
mouth's Best Store
Goods ordered hv mail w ill be prepasd to any
part of this or adjoining counties. Samples
checrfull v miled to out-of-town customers.
NOTICE.
Having qualitied as Fxecutors upon
tin Ksta'teof Rose Kverett deceased;
Notice is hereby given -to all persons
holding claims against Raid estate to
present them to the undersigned for
pa vment in or before the 13th day of
March l'lt, or this notice will be plead
ed in Liar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment This 1:! dav of March 101.1.
Addison Kverett,
llcnj. Eveiett.
3-'Jt Executors
(OiN LY 17 CENTS A DAY
Tho plan of 17 cents a day
makes the OLIVER as. easy to
own as to rent. It places the
machine within easy reach of
every individual. Your "CI
GAR" money will buy it.
You can buy an OLIVER on
this plan at regular catalogue
prices. . .
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THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER
THE STANDARD MACHINE
Its record has never been
equaled.
John W. Darden,
FOR SALE -One good first class
reclining:, rubber tire, ball-bearing,
spring seat, three wheel,
rolling chair for invalids. As
good as new., Will sell a good
deal less than whole-sale cost.
For further information apply to
L C Nurney,
Plymouth, N. C.
(Adv)
damaged and the young men sus R R Qilmer w B cljfton and
ramea siiirnt iiijuijco. auc
R. A. Willifurd.
Graded Sci oolTruetecs ; S. W.
Beasley. W. J. Jackson and 0.
R. Leggett.
No regular ticket had been
;.r,rrl ir lipincr n froc. for
caeif alight, and with the exception
f horse belonging to Mr. Chas of the chief of police every man
sence of any light at this section
of Washington, and Third street,
wis the cause of the accibent.
This Hght seems to refuse to burn
regu'arW especially on Sunday
nights.
North Carolina, Washington
County, Superior Gourt, be
fore the Clerk.
In Re Washington County Drain
age District Number Four.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Pre
liminary Keport of the Kngineer and
Viewers, heretofore appointed in t he
above entitled proceeding, accompa
nied by a map, was submitted to me
and tiled in my office on thi.s April 23d
1913, and that'the said report is tavor
ab e to the establishment of the said
Drainage District for the reasons
therein recited Saul report will be
further considered by die Court and
objections thereto, it any, will le
heard at the Ourt House in Plymouth
on Monday, May l'Jth, VJ'., at noou,
when and where all lund own rs with
in the proposed Drainage Uistrict. and
persons interested therein, are notified
to be present and to submit their ob
jections, if anv, as required bv law.
C. V. W. AL'SBOU,
Clerk Superior Court.
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rhoice Blerds of Coffee and Tea are the best
the market affords and are seldom equalled
and never excelled in price and quality.
Give me sm order anil he convinced. J ftT. BEAS1EY.
BUY YOUR
MILLINERY
I-lOM
MES- A M- AYERS
who always keeps an up-lo-d tl"
stock of seasonable Millinery
(Joods, Trimmings,' Ribbons. 10tc
Tho oldest estublishcd Milli
nery store in the County.
Be sure to see her stock before
placing your order.
NOTICE.
I Under and b v iiirtne of an order
nf sale granted in 1 lfe sjM-eial pnw.vd
i in A. U. i'.hessi m ae.aitist W. 1'.
! ChesMio i 1 before the TlerK tl" Sn
j perier Court of W a sh i ul; t o ; i Count v.
1 The !! i n!er si " iH'( I ( 'oin hi i r'.xioii' rs a re
jselliiie; I'of cash atll.e I! 1 I!olie
!I)o,ral I'ivnioiilh, North ' ir lnia at
l:':"OM on April '.'iilli. I'd.!, tlie l uid
i des.-rihed as f Hows:
i AdjoiniuiV the land of T. I Wnn
j on tin; N'ei l it. .1 . I". T.i I ken loii on the
! West. CpiAldeM. e ( 1 1 -.si ti ' I iei fs and
t th- land of W. K. CWe.Mon ami the
1 Cat k-S"4.o,., K'oail on lln- South and on
J the Ivist bs the I an I ; W. K. Ih-ssoh.
I Tliis lan h ;ith. I'M '..
i 4. W. C, i.fll.Mi.
1 V. M. I!ull, .In.,
Com iiii-siiun'i s.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY,
SUPERIOR COURT.
Before the Clerk.
A P. Chesson aud wife Virginia P..
against 1. II Mnsoii and wife 'irrv,
v . C. ('hesson ami wife Annie F. J,
Dozier and wife Marjjarett.
The defendants above named aud
partu-til ul v L II. Chesson 5iul wife
t'.arrv will take notice that an action
for pa -tit ion" of lainl has been com
uicnced in tlu e-urt, and that they are
reipiireil to appear before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of .Washington Co.
at l'lvniouth on he i'4 day of March
r.U., and answer the eompiaiut filvd.
They will fnrt iu-r take notice lhat a
siuunious entit Ic4 as above ha? been
issiK d au;ainst 'tliem to the Sheriff of
ashtiiiL;toii ('..tinty in this cau?.e ra
1 uriKtule on siddate,
ThU 20 da v of Feb v.- WU
(Seal) t? V, VV. Auaboo, C 9 C.