Attention Corn Club Boys.
Don't forget the meeting fcr
the boys in the corn club
will be held in Plymouth, next
Saturday, Nov. 25th, and it is
ing North 70 deg. 20 min. East fiTiS feet
I'rom what is known as the blazed oak
corner, and running thence North is
deir. 'JO min. West lofS to an iron m.ir-
that ' ker by an oak stump, thence,. South 27
; IK) nun. hast M.i teet to an n o t .marker,
thenee. South 87 deg. East WWA .et to an
iron marker in the edge of the Turn
vprv iirmp-tint tint r-ieh of veil 1 1 iKt 1 1U'11, uunco rsortl1 1 Ut'- b mm
Very lmpi.-.ianc liKUCJtnoi i :j.;:lst ;i,-,7 iVet to an iron marker, thence
are here that day and bring with j North 14 deg. West ;;r:o iVet o an iron
von voM-- renort on vour acres of ,.u:irKer- tn."ce North M deg. West :vf
you oj. it pot l on your uues ui fcot to an irou ,mrker thenee North
com and have :t complete ready deff. 41 min. West ".US feet to an iron
t, send in to the State office. But hhZ tLE fl! A
r th:lt I must have your at a bridge indicated bv an iron marker
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Also would legla 1 u have you
bring other boys who' are inter
ested in the corn ehib work.
In writing our, history for the
reports you will be exoected to
answer the questions that are in
the back of your reDjrts books,
and answer them as intelligent
ly as you can. and not just simp
ly answer them yes, or no. but
make them as full as you can.
' Be sure and c rme to Plymouth
to attend this meeting next Sat
urday, bat if you find that you
wiii not be :;ble to attend this
meeting, don't forget to mail me
your reports so that they will
reach me not later than Satur
day morning, as I . must make
out my a: rua', reports nc-xt week
and I must have your reports in
before I can make out mine.
Hoping that each and every one
of you will try to be here and
have your reports ready to hand
in. I am. very truly yours,
N. B. STEVENS,
County Agent
on tne east side or said road, thence
with said road North deg. West 5(r
feet North 4G deg. 40 min. West 09G feet
and North 41 deg. 40 min. West 343 feet
to a point in the center of" the said rqad
indicated by an iron marker on east
edge of said road, thence North 54 deg.
:U) min. Kast l'AS feet to an iron marker,
thence North 41 deg. 40 min. West 24o
feet to an iron marekr, thence South 54
deg. MO min. West l'.KS feet to a point in
the center of Acre Road indicated by
an iron marker on the east edge of suid
road, thence with the road North 21
deg. 00 min. West 18!) feet to a point in
the center of the road indicated by an
on marker on the east of the roud,
thence North 20 deg. :U min. East 1217
feet to an iron marker, thence, North
) deg. o7 min. East 97S feet to an iron
marker bv a chopped pine, thence
North 12 "deg. 16 min. East 403 feet to
an iron marker by a Mack Gum, thence,
South G deg. 20 min. East G20 feet .to an
on marker in the center of an old
tram road and in the center ot a drain,
thence South SO deg. 05 min. East 000
feet to an iron marker by a Black Gum,
thence South GS deg. East 7S3 feet to
in iron marker, thence North 13 deg.
V) min. East 3G0G feet to an iron marker
bv a pine, thence North 9 deg. 50 mm.
East 10S8 feet to an iron marker stand
ing South 7G deg. 13 min. Kast 1S3 feet
from a large stooping pine, thenee
South 7G deg. 13 min. East 225G feet to
in iron marker bv a maple, thence
North 47 deg. 15 min. hast 55(H) teet to
an iron marxer, mence ;orm d ueg.
10 min. East 4074 feet to an iron marker,
thence South 2S deg. 37 mm. hast 10321
feet to an iron marker in the center ot
McRae Canal or Skinners Ditch, thence
South GG deg. 40 min. H est 10031 teet
to the beginning, containing 4117 Acres.
Notice is given, that upon trie return
of said summons, petitioner will ask
that the same be referred to an Exami
ner, and that its title be registered and
assured.
this the 1st dav of November, 1016.
C. V. W. AUSBON,
C. S. C, Washington County.
ISBDES : AND HOSE FOR
ALL THE FAMIUf
NOTICE.
By virtue of authority vested in me by
one certaivi mortgage dated the 20th
day of April, 1015, by Geo. Downing
a id Wife, and recorded in the Register
of Deeds office in Washington County
in book G7 page 200, I shall offer for
sale at public auction, at the Court House
door in Plymouth on Monday Dec. 4th.
101(5, at 12 o clock a. m. the following
described tract of land lying and being
in the County of Washington and
known and designated as follows, viz:
All that certain tract of land in the Mc
Crae quarter in two tracts conveyed to
said downing by Ilowcot and M. Lanier
one containing 1G acres joining John
Horton and Jack Blount, also his one
lot described in said deed above one
quarter acre. Also one small mare this
day purchased of said party of the sec
ond part, also four cattel and all my
bugoies. carts and farming utensils
this the 3rd. day of Cecember 1910.
J. S Shugar, Mortgagee
4t. 11-17
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of R. C. Cooper, deceased,
lat2 of Washington County, North Car
olina, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate' of the said
deceased to exhibit them to the under
sighed at Creswell, N. C, on or before
November 14, 1917, or this notice will
he pleaded in bar to their recovery. All
ersons indebted to said estate will
P'ease make immediate payment.
This the 14th dsy of November, 191(5:
A. L. Cahoon, Admr.
Zkb Vance Njhm an, Atty. Gt
North Carolina, In the Superior Court,
Washington County, Before the Clerk.
John L. Roper Lumber Company
The Interstate Cooperage Company,
li. (I. Chesson, B. B. Spencer, Char
lie Spencer, Mrs. T. L. Chesson, II.
li. Chesson, Mrs. W. A. Jones. O.
L. Jones, G. V. Lewis, Norfolk Sou
thern K. R. Co., and the lVtitione
-John L. Roper Lumber lv.jmpaii
K. W. Avers, P. 11. harden, R. A.
Avers, l). G. Darden, Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Bateman, C. W. Bowen, Chi
briel Allen, Mrs. H. II. Bateman, J.
K. Askew, Jesse Bowen, G. W.
Bowen. (..'has. W. Bowen, Mrs. A.
W. Sawyv, Mrs. Stanley Brown,
Mrs. G.'D. Tetterton, Mrs. Mantie
VanNortwick, Mrs. J. W. Rook, Mr.
Levin Bowen, the last nine named
being heirs of G. II. Bowen, J. H
Horton, I). O. Brinkley or J. L. Ro
ner Lumber Co.. J. M. Arns or J
L. Roper Lbr. Co., Wm. Nichols, A.
F. Garrett.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The parties above named, and all
other persons interested, will take no
tice. that on the 1st dav of November,
39H 5, the above named petitioner filed
a petition m the oitice ot tho Clerk ol
the Superior Court of Washington
County to lmve the title to certain land
therein described registered and con
firmed pursuant to Chapter 00 of tho
Public Laws ol 1913 and that summons
has been issued, on Thursdav, January
4, 1917, at 1:00 o'clock I'. M., at the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Washington Countv. The said land
is situate in the County of Washington
State of North Carolina, adjoining tin
lands of The Interstate Cooperage Com
panv and the parties above named, and
Tlirttlnr!v described as follows, to
vit :
. .RST TRACT : Beginning at an iron
stake in the center of the McKae Canal,
The Interstate Cooperage Company's
corner in the Roulhac Line, and run
ning with the center of said canal North
4 degrees 8 minutes East 10921 feet to
an iron stake in the eenterol'said canal;
thence South SG East 9925 feet with the
South edge of the cue half mile ditch
and the same course continued 112N
feet to an iron stake, the total distance
along said line being 10153 feet; thence
from said iron stake South 2) Mast GN4
feet to an iron stake by a black gum ;
then South 44 degrees 15 minutes East
139 feet to an iron stake ; then North
33 degrees 43 minutes Ens! 1193 feet to
an iron stake by a sweet gum
South (13 degrees 43 minutes 1
i'eet to an iron stake in a sweet gum
stump ; then South 55 degrees 12 min
utes East 1220 feet to an iron stake ;
thence South 10 degrees 3 minutes
w est 147S IVet to an iron stake by a
pine stump ; then South 7G degrees 8
minutes East 23S2 feet to an iron stoke
by a' holly ; then Nonh 50 degrees 15
minutes K::d 3 -53 feet to an iron stake
by a black gum; thence South 153 de
grees 20 minutes East 2379 feet to an
iron stake by a large cypress on the
bank of Hendricks' Creek ; then down
the various courses of Keridricks Creek
to an iron stake by a pine standing j
North 72 degrees East 207 feet from i
said cypress; theiu-e South S4 degn es
.5.) miiuiies j.asi i4.u leel to an iron
stake in the Western edge of the Nor
folk Southern Railroad right of way,
the same being 100 feet from thecenter
of said railroad ; theaee with the West
ern edge of said right of way with a
course whose long cord is 19 degrees 15
minutes West (575 feet to the point of
curve of safd right of wav ; thorn e
South 2G degrees West 7323 feet with
the Western line of said right of way to
an iron stake ; thence North 50 deirreis
30 minutes w est i'..s2.. teet to an iron tie Giant Peanut Picker. In good
stake ; thence North 8G degrees West i ,
15,530 feet to the beginning ; cemtain- condifon. For particulars apply
ing f fi acres to R- H. ClIESSON.
SECOND TRACT : Beginning at an , M r
iron marker in E. W. Ayers line, stand- MaCKeyS, JN. j.
NOTICE.
By virtue ot authority vested in me
by a mortgage deed executed by Stew
art E. Harris and his wife on the 13th.
day of Cecember, 1913 and recorded in
the Register of Deeds office in Wash
ington County in Book G4 page 230. I
shall offer for sale at the Court House
door on the 1st. day of December, 191G
a certain piece or parcel of land lying
jand being m the county or Washington
and described and denned as tollows:
to witt: Begining at the division corner
between Thos. E. Allen and J. D. Bell
at the Norfolk & Soushers Railroad,
running South East with said civision
line so far as to contain Twenty acres
of land, thence South-West to a post,
thence North-West to the Norfolk &
Southern Railroad, thence North-East
thence i with the Railroad to the begining, con
ist 2735 j taining Twenty acres of land more or
A Tremendous Stock of
SHOES
ONLY COME INTO OUR STORE AND SLIP YOUR
FEET INTO A PAiR OF OUR SHOES. THEY WILL
LOOK SO WELL. AND FEEL SO GOOD. AND THE
PRICE WILL BE SO LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY THEM
THEY WILL CIUE YOU SUCH LONG WEAR THAT YOU
WILL COME TO US THE REST OF YOUR LIFE WHEN
YOU NEED SHOES.
OUR HOSIERY WILL PLEASE. TOO.
J: w ill 4- (i (TTTWw
Ladies Coat Suits and Coats
A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF LADIES COATS.
INCLUDING UELOUR $5. to $25.
A WELL-SELECTED LINE OF LADIES COAT SUITS
$10. to $25.
WE DO NOT MARK THEM UPJUST.TO MARK THEM
DOWN. BUT MARK THEM DOWN-RIGHT LOW CN THE
BEGINNING SO THEY WILL SELL FAST AND MAKE
CUSTOMERS FOR US. SEE OUR SUITS AND COATS
AND YOU WILL BUY THEM. WEAR THEM AND YOU
WILL LIKE THEM AND SEND YOUR FRIENDS TO US.
By All Means Ask to See Our Line of Moderate-Price Furs X
For Ladies and Misses.
PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER
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To Give
Everyone a Chance to See it
Thos. E. Allen Mortgagee.
This L. W. Gaylord, Atty. 4t. 11-17.
Chas.T. Roebuck
Physician 17 Surgeon
Washington Street Plymouth, N. C.
'Phone
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Attorney & Counsellor at law.
Plymouth, N. C
Pugh S Midgett
A t o H n ey s -a f-La w
Plymouth, N.
""FOR SALE CHEAP One Lit-
TUESDAY AND TjV
WEDNESDAY
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Performanices 25c.
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