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f . V- south 83 east LM poles to a while oak, thence south 11 enst 'JO poles to a pine, thence south 52 west 50 poles to ti f Ffsg-rBr tpum-frnm wit n't ft THE STOREJTIIAT MADEJPLYMOUTH STORES W HAT THEY ARE. piwe on the swamp, thence 43 west 2o poles lo a point of lumi oh the null swtunp, thence north 70 wVst Us pwloa to the Unit station, GO acres more or H 10 .-V fiAry Sly A'V ' less. 3rd Tract. IJcins? the oKl Homestead belonging1 to the late Joseph fc'inipson and willed to Kmily Simpson, 50 aires , j more or icb.s, Place of sale Court House dlior in Plymouth, j. c. Time of ttalo, Juny. 3rd,;' 1! Id. at 12 oVIock m. This Dec 1, r.l.-. , T. J. Ijasntght, , Mort gHtfee. f J ) X ; " 1 Reciprocity. Whenever the country news papers find foreigners invading the field of v home merchants with goods and merchandise and selling them to farners, they are asked to arise and whack the in truders and advise the farmers to buy their goods of the home merchants- And when foreign printing houses send their rep resentatives among the mer chants and business men, many of these same merchants give them their orders and get infer ior work for the money. That's reciprocity. . Did you ever think it? Sup- j pose every business man in the I reason is obvious clear. Tan city took as much interest in the lac contains real merit. It is upbuilding of a city as a news paper man. He works for rail roads, manufactories, better roads, churches, good streets, and a hundred and one other things for the general good, he urges, pleads, : scolds, badgers and cavrots around generally un til he gets what he sets out for. Imagine his feelings, then, when some lame, string-harled kind of of a fellow reproaches him be cause he don't boom things enough, and nine out of ten that same fellow has never paid one cert toward supporting the pa per, and the paper he reads with marked regularity is either bor rowed from his neighbor or pick ed up from the counter in the store at which he trades. The trade territory of a town is not all dependent upon the dis tance to neighboring trading points. The trade territory de pends upon the enterprise of the merchants and residents of the town. If a town does not reach after the trade it will come only as fast as it has to, and it will grow as it is forced to. But if the merchants go after busi ness in the surrounding county, advertise in every possible way, and making good every word of their advertising, trade will come from an everincrcasing ra dius, the town will gain a repu tation for being awake &ni it will forge to the front. It is th men in the town and not al together the men living within a certain number of miles from it that makes the town good for nothing. ALARM CLOCK DOESN'T STOP HIS SLEEP IN MORNINGS NOW. Proprietor of Astor Cafe Makes Startling Statement GAINS 12 POUNDS IN 16 DAYS. Had Spent Hundreds of et HHief. .Dollars to "The main fault with me now is that I sleep so soundly in the mornings that I can't hear the alarm clock," said Mr. S. 0. Kabas, the popular proprietor oC the Astor Cafe, located at 31 South Tryon street, Charlotte, N. C ; ' Jy principal trouble had been nervousness and btomach trouble. I never slept soundly at nights, awakening at all hours and remaining awake for ong periods at a time. My yierves were all out of order, and slight noises or excitement, which formerly did not r.isturb lwe, almost upset me completely. "My digestion was also affect ed and I was almost what you should call a nervous dyspeptic. "My stomach was in a very bad shape; in fact, I haven't been able to enjoy a hearty meal for twelve years. I have spent hendreds of dollars to try to get relief. But Tanlac has done the work for me when all other medicines have failed. Since taking the Tanlac treatment I have gained twelve pounds, my nerves and appetite are just fine. Iam in a better shape than I have been for years. I can't speak too highly of this medicine and I will recommend same to all my friends. No other medicine has been quite so successful as Tanlac. The sale is unprecedented. The a medicine that appeals to the best people everywhere, men and women, who judge it impar tially. Thei'esult is always a Tanlac virtict. People who take Tanlac once invariably return for the second bottle. The medicine accom plishes actual results, and that is the reason why its popularity repeats itself and its demand -is so phenomenal wherever it is introduced- Tanlac gotton from P- E. Dav enport's Drug Store today may mean much to you, while failure to do so may mean continued poor health. Tanlac is also sold in Roper exclusively ty the Farmers Sup ply Company. Report of the condition of Tho Merchants & farmers Danls .. at Columbia, in the State of N. C., at the close of business Nov., 10, 1915. RESOURCFS Loaus ami discounts Overdrafts secured S3!),!) 85.42 1,U.3 8.3 2,431. ) 753 93 1,234 7! 30'.) 88 Overdiaf's unsecured Hanking Houses Furniture and fixtures All other real estate owned Demand loiUvS Due from National Bunks Due from State Bauks and Bankers, Cash items Gold coin Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency National banknotes aud oth er U. S. notes Total LIABILITIES Capital stock pud in 4,934 30 (H).0O 3 ,.-.15 42 335 00 f,84.t)4 2.799.00 $.b 6 -.7.57 SlO.OoO.OO Surplus fund Undivided profits, less current 1,250 00 expenses and taxes paid 743 43 Bills payable 7, LOO On Deposits subject to check 31.8J5.49 Time Certificates of Deposit 5.7T267 Cashier's Chucks outstanding- c,5 )8 Total sfcij6.Utt7.57" State of N, 0.,. County of Tyrrell, ss: I L. U. Harrison. C'ash'-er of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L, H. Hakrison, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21 dav of Nov. 1!1". VV N No it .man, l'?rk Superior Court. C rrect -Attest T. H. Woodley, fKi-i' Davis. J u.s. L. Spruii.1., Directors. MORTGAGE LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of authority vested in me by the terms of s real estate mortgage from Rdward Tames, datd Febv. 7th, 1913, regiwtered iu Book 60, page 494, I will oil er for fle to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing deecribed three tracts rf land lying and being in Lee's Mills Town, ship, Washington County, n. c : 1st Tract. Bt ginning at a gum in long branch, thence westwardly along sid patent line to the corner, thence sjutLerly along said line to the corner, the ce easterly aloog said lite to lias sell's corner, thence northerly along IlasseH's line to a corner, thence north tj Fred I'Lelps' line, thence various courses to first, station, "containing 50 acres more or less. 2nd Tract. Beginning on the mill swamp formerly Downuig's corner, tio'.v Oiik Island agreeable to a pattern Joshua Woodley dotted July 27. 175", beginning at a red oak on Ij.iwning Miii Swamp, lhor.ee north 3 east " j poles to a white oik, thence north 50 J west 14po es to a red oak. thence not th 2!) east 13 poles to a poplar, thence south 72 east 4ft poles to a inr, thence uwrth 7S east 32 poles to apiue. thence MORTGAGE LAND SALE. Under and bv virtue of authority vested in me by the terms of a re al estate mortgage from W, li. Norman and wife, dated July 8th, 197, and registered in Ilojk 5l, page lf4, r will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of laud lying and beiug iu Skinnersvdle Township, Washington County : Ad joining the lands of Elias II. Sneil Amos Kogers, Kdwurd Overton and heirs of u M. Phelps, containing :J,"i acres, more or less, except by 'anima tion about 10 acres more or lass, con. menciug at Sound Su'.o ros.il ind run ning Westwardly toward Plymouth 80 yards. The 8 yards mentioned above to be maititahnd the. whole length of line to Cowan's swamp; also one Mule and Buggy end one half interest iu the Dave n port & Isor man Fisher?, corsisting of "21 potird nets, 0.e gasoline- boat, aud two sail boats and all other material belong ing to said fishery. Place of sale, Court Uous,-' door in Plymouth, n. c Time of sale, 12 o' clock M. Jany 3rd, 1!I6. This D c. 1, l'Jl.- T. J. Basmoiit, Mortiraaee . NOTICE. North Carolina, Washington Countv, Superior Court, Jan uary Term, 1916. Martie L. Hecstall vs. Jos. W. Hecstall. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. The defendant above named will take notica that ao aotion entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Washington County. North Carolina, Jor en absolute di vorce; and the gttid defendant will further take notice that be is required to apocar at the next term of the Su perior Court of said Countv to be held oq the 7th Monday before the 1st Monday in March, 1916 at the Court House of naid Count-, iu Plymouth, NC, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 14th day of October, 101.".. C. V. W. Ausbox, Clerk of the Superior Court. Read our LIBEEAL Clubbing Offer MR. J. C. SPRUILL, Plymouth, N. C DEAR SIR:- Please notify all thelittb children that have been good since I was at your place'. last Christmas, that I I expect to be at your store all to come and see me. I P open up the lot of Toys I have shipped you, so the child ren can see them. Tell them to make their selection?, and have their names put on them, so I can deliver them on my round Christmas night. . ' Yours very truly, 17 We will sell you an Overland on convenient terms. The idea is not new other merchandise is purchas ed by deferred payments and you should he able to get your ear this way if you prefer. The terms are 275 down plus the freight the ba.1 anee in convenient monthly payments, on this plan the price of model S3 Overland, a live passenger touring ear, Is $775 f.o.h. Toledo no more. If you would rather pay b. Toledo. The diiferenee covers interest at ( percent, and insur ance, both tire and theft. There are no other charges. Call, telephone 0 write for full Information Plymouth- Qarags and Motor Company s Best Line of Accessories carried in the County M -jiisialtoai " I" Plymouth's 3- exits' M UIILI iy UnmUr N til the last hour. JNew arrivals coimnir in tor toe last lew 111 touch to our all readv larire U as sifts. Buv articles of IS p Christnias cake is eaten up. ?j For Wife, Motliei" or Sister: GOAT SUIT, CLOAK, SET OF FURS, SILK SHIRT WAIST, HAT, KID CLOVES, SILK HOSIERY, SILK PETTICOAT OR SILK SWEATER For Hnsband, Brother or Father: SUIT OF CLOTHES, OVERCOAT, RAINCOAT, SHIRTS HAT, KID GLOVES, TIES, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, SHOES OR HOSIERY. For the Little Girl: SET OF FURS, MIDDY BLOUSE, BOX OF HOSIERY OR KID CLOVES. - For the Little Boy: SUIT OF CLOTHES, OVERCOAT, PAIR OF GLOVES OR BOX OF HOSIERY. 1 li 3 li U 0 ' Don't fail to look in our window on the corner for display of suitable and valuable N Christmas gifts. We want to call special attention that we have a good- assortment of (j k jewelry suitable for Xmas gifts; such as Cuff Buttons. Scarf Pins,--heauty Pins, -Mesh r Bags, Card Cases, solid gold Cameo Pins and Necklaces. ; Don't he. misled 'by the h j glittering pictures and false misrepresentations of unreliable Mail Order houses, as your g home merchant will sell you the self same goods for tne same money and you ger his 53 U personal guarantee cf satisfaction, , " ti ll- ' 1 ! II ; ' rJ ' Si ll : NORTH POLE, Nov., 30, 1915. in December, and want them would be glad if you would SANTA CLAUS. cash, the price is $750 f o. 9 I 11 ihihiiiiiiiihii i i in in li nii ii fc I $ : ; Original Exclusive Ladies' and Head - to - Foot FiirBislir. liAIb until v-nrismias,.anl assortment. Don't huv 'foolish articles -.r ourk XZhrist-J' value ami tliev wil be appreciated loujr aftf. the lirkex- a Uelow we will nieji'tion artic - Atotor Sales AJDJli. -AUtithK C. E. RIXFORD, Mgk Successors to VVashin&ton .street OA'KiLAKIJ) 1 . .n VVW '"turm t,i GREAT STRENGTH WITH !l ti iyysmcyemsxm,yyi :; -.-?, . HIGH SPEED MOTOR WITH GREAT POWER. . j Low center of gravity with usual road clearance. l M 1 1 I 18 TO. 24 MILES ON ONIS GALLON GASOLINE, i THREE TO SIXTY MILES ON HIGH GEAR. And each one of the above spell economy. Call up make appointment for demonstration. DISTRIBUTORS FOi: WASHINGTON, TYRRFLL, .DARE, MARTIN AND HYDE COUNTIES. , 1 I Storage Batteries repaired and recharged jj j Repair Work SATISFY.-' . . I: t' w;ii(- int. ? I we un-e yon no das have p'.it t yn$z j ana ... m les suitable iiMinas gifts. V t-i b - Se, . ZD ihe Oak" H LIGHT - WEIGHT. hi. B 'i I j I (j ! Guaranteed to l.", ' r ' . . W - i y M h i x
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