TBsii Cjim Htikmt mr.mm plan of the club s V ' vV-?' : " r . j ,' vf The Plan Is Simple: You begin with a certain amount, ic, 2c, 5c, or iOc, and incr your deposit the same amount each week, Or, you can begin with a certain amc ; 50c, $1.00, 5.00, or any amount, and deposit the same amount each week. HOW TO JOIN Look at the different Clubs in table below and select the one you wish to join, the Ic' 5c, 10c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, or any of the clubs; then come to our Bank with the first we : payment., We will make you a memher of the Club and give you a Christmas Banl Club Book showing the Club you have joined. EVERYBODY CAN JOIN Men and Women, Boys and Girls, Little Children, The Bat You can take out memberships for your faintly and friends. An employer can take cut memberships for his employes. We will welcome everyr WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL PAY YOU PAYMENTS 2ND WEEK 3RD WEE (C Increase ever week bv lc total in 50 week $12.75 P ' YMEXT! 1ST WEEK 2MDWEEK 3P.D WEEK Iii ji ei'.se every week Total in &0 weeks 2C GC $25 50 5c Cltih 5C 10C PAYMENTS 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK Increase every week by 5c total in 50 weeks $63. 75 IOc Club PAYMENTS 1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK Increase every IOC 20C 30 C week lv 10c total in 50 weeks $127.50 PAYMENTS 1ST WEEK 50C 2ND WEEK 50C $RD WEEK 50C Depsit 50e every week Total in 50 weeks $25.00 $1. Club PAYMENTS 1ST WEEK $1.00 2ND WEEK $100 3RD WEEK $1.00 Deposit SI. every week Total in 50 weeks $50. 5. Club PAYMENTS 1st Week $5.00 2nd Week $5.00 3rd Week $5.00 Deposit S5. every week Total in 50 weeks $250. X Club FOR $2, 3, 4, . 10 A OR Any amount. You can begin with the largest payment first and decrease our payments each week. For Old find YoUn sensiDle tiling for all parents ic do is to i u. join our Christmas Banking Club and also put every .neniber of their family into it. This will teach them the value cf money and how to bank and HAVE MONEY. Maybe this little start you give them now may some day set them up in business or buy them a home. How often have you wished that your parents had taught you early the val ue of banking your money. You would be well-off to day. Don't make the same mistake with YOUR children The Reasons For The Club To provide a way for those of moderate and even small means to bank their mon' To teach "the saving habit" to those who have never learned it. It makes your pennies, nickels and dimes, often foolishly spent grow into d lars; dollars grow info a fortune. Start your fortune today. To give you a bank connection and show you how our bauk can be of servii to you. e pay 4 per cent, interest in our Christmas Banking Club. fck ii' i A v.. ma 1 mnmrm rarui lik tiTT jm j-jmm nih WI T xifct. W BffiKI Btt KCT D) UnaiV SAIL , North Carolina, i:i ti.f Washington County, I John L. RoDer I.u: Thelut II. G. C lie Sja . . G. Ch'j: : ; L. Jones, G them K. il. V. v :.: t, C.vk. ) J u ') It :- .in i: 0,1 siu: h t::; V a:i iron stake ; then North ! iainulA: ; l-last 1 1D3 feet ta by a swe et jum ; thence L' ''ets 4 -! i.iiiHiu-s Kast 27'.iTi nv 'T ria' So;i.h 1! : .' t'J' Ajvrs, 0. G. Uiu-C-.-.r ..,: B. D. Baieman. C. -.. briel Allen, Urr- II. II. ii. E. Askew, o'-i'ssj JJcww'ii. Bowen, Clias. V.'. Bo wen, W. Sawyer, Mrs. Suuiley Mrs. G. D. TeUertvii, Mrs. VanNortwick, M-s. .'. R Levin Boweji, the las! . being heirs 'ot G. II. iJo'we Ilorton, D. 0. Brinkh. y .or .1 per Lumber Co., J. M. a: L. Roper Lbr. Co.. Vv'in. Xit F. Garrett. .:i s. (ia- G. W. !;;u; ( 1 ;!'i'l'S .! : iron siiVe the variou to an iro, No-th 72 said evpre: ake in a sweet p;uin V") lie ;.r'-ees 12 rain i to au iron stake ; decrees A minutes 1'ct.t to an iron stake by a ttien S )'j',h 7!) decrees S r U i V: ;'--t to an iron stake l :ur.ii .'!) decrees l.V I' , : . -I Cj an iron stake : ; Ui.'iii' ' South de :::!.!les Kast ..'".ViJ I'eet to an ij v' a iar've eyoress on tnc Irieks ("reek; then down s.s or AciKtriCKS Creek ce by ;i ;ine standing e. h'-i.si 2U7 fee I rom en ; C;U ihence Sout!i 84 degries : i;k, Mr. i 35 minutt s K.a -t 141 l'eet to an iron a.'.'nod stake in the Wester n edtro ol' the Nor- ,1. II. ,. Ko- Oi' J. Is. A. TO WHOM IT MAY CCja'CKUN' The parties above named, and all ?ther persons iiitert-.sied, will take no li. ce, that on the 1st day of November, liJ16, the above nani.-d petitioner filed a petition in the ol't'iee ;f llio Cei k of the Superior Court ot' Washington County to have the ti'Je to certain lands therein described registered and con firmed pursuant to (Jnapter '.i'J of the Public Laws of 1913 and that summons has been issued, on Thursday, January 4, 1917, at 1:00 o'clock IJ. M., at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County.. The said land is situate in the Counry f Washington, State of North Caroiiua, adjoining the lands of The Interstate Cooperate Com pany and the parties-above named, and is Darticularly described as follows, to wit: FIRST TRACT : Beginning at an iron stake in the center of the McRae 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 iasr iujji icei 10 an iron stake in the centerof said canal; thence South 80 East 1)023 feet with the South edge of the one-half mile ditch and the same course continued llus feet to an. iron stake, the total !i' tance along said line being 101- i'eet; thence tnm Bit A irnn ctaUp Knnth I "i1;- lisi feet to an iron stake by a black gum ; I '. then South 44 degrees 13 minutes Kast 1 folk Southern Railroad rigid of way, die same beia;r 1U0 feet from the center of said raiiivjil ; thence with the West ern edge ei' said right of way with a course wJiti.se long cord is 19 degrees 15 minutes Wesc (J7o feet to the point of curve of said right of way ; thence South 2'i degrees West 7U2:i feet with the Western line of said right of way to an iron stake ; thence North 50 degrees o0 minutes West 10X2.3 feet to an iron stake ; thence North Xd degrees West 15,310 feet to the beginning ; contain ing 4381-5 acres. SECOND TRACT : Beginning at an iron marker in E. W. Ayers line, stand ing North 70 deg. 20 min. East t5S feet from what,' is known as the blazed oak corner, and running thence North 18 deg. 20 min. West 155S to an iron mar ker by an oak stump, thence South 27 00 min. East ('43 feet to an iron marker, thence South 87 deg. East 333 i'et to an iron marker in the edge of the Turn Bike Ditch, thence North d deg. 20 min. East 957 feet to an iron marker, thence North 14 deg. West 3120 feet 40 an iron marker, thence North 01 deg. West 355 feet to an iron marker, thence North e3 deer. 41 min. West 348 feet to an iron marker, thence South 77 deg. 30 min. West 215 feet to the center of Acre Road at a bridge indicated by an iron marker on the east side 01 said road, thence with said road North 23 deg. West 501 feet North 4V deg. 40 min. West 003 feet and North 41 d-g. 40 min. West 343 feet to a point in the center of the said road indicated by an iron marker on east feet to an iron marekr, thence South 54 deg. 30 min. West 198 feet to a point in the center of Acre Road indicated by an iron marker on the east edge of sBid road, thence with the road North 21 deg. 00 min. West ISO feet to a point in I the center of the road indicated by an i iron marker on the east of the rocd, thence North 20 deg. 34 min. East 1217 feet to an iron marker, thence North 30 deg. 37 min. East 978 feet to an iron marker by a chopoed pine, thence North 12 deg. 10 min. East 403 feet to an iron marker by a Black Gum, thence South 0 deg. 20 min. East 029 feet to an iron marker in the center of an old tram road and in the center of a drain, thence South 89 deg. 03 min. East 900 feet to an iron marker by a Black Gum, thence South 08 deg. East 783 feet to an iron marker, thence North 13 deg. 35 min. East 300G feet to an iron marker by a pine, thence North 9 deg. 59 min. East 1088 feet to an iron marker stand ing South 7G deg. 13 min. East 183 feet from a large stooping pine, thence South 70 deg. 13 min. East 2256 feet to an iron marker by a maple, thence North 47 deg. 15 min. East 5500 feet to an iron marker, thence North 83 deg. 10 min. East 4974 feet to an iron marker, thence South 28 deg. 37 min. East 10321 i't'i't in nn irnn mnrkor in thf renter nf Ditch, thence ! City of Baltimore Md. urntt ii:m tVw.t Mr. I. Lavensteen will to the beginning, containing 41 17 Acres. Notice is mvi determine any objections that may be offered to said report. Given under my hand and the seal of said court, this December 10, 1910. Geo. A. Paul' s-t. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE. North Carolina, Tyrreil County. The undersigned J. A. Swain hereby gives notice that at a sale of lands for taxes made by I1. L. W. Cahoon shentr of Tyrell Couvty North Carolina at the Court House door in said County on the first Monday in May 1910. The undersigned purchased the one half un divided interest in two certain Town lots, situated ou the South side of Main Street, in the town of Columbia and bounded as follows: by Main Street on the North, the Town Canal on the East, J. II. Bateman on the South and by the land of Sarah Cooper on the West. The said land was sold as the property of I. Lavensteen, and listed for him, there s no one in the posessiou of the same, or in control of same for him and he is a nonresident of Ithe State, anda'ter due diligents caanot be found in the Stata a copyo f this notice has been mailed to his supposed residence in the take notice that unless he pay off the taxes and in m, that upon the return j wrest, me uneersignea will apply tor a of said summons, petitioner will ask : -ea at me proper time wnicn win oe ... ! .1 a - .'..: I Mnv Tiri;f mi that the same be referred to an Exami ner, and that its title be registered and assured. This the 1st day of November, 1910. C. V. W. AUSBON, C. S. C, Washington County. This the 30th day of Dec. 191G. 4t 1-5 North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. John L. Roper Lumber Compvny and Others A. M. Lasbuay and Others. NOTICE OF REPORT. All -parties to this proceeding and others interested therein or affected thereby are hereby notified that the preliminary report of the Engineer and V edge ot said r;ud, thence North ol d,-g. J mm. fcast r. tee: 10 an iron mancer, ,. . - , . . ,, ' ut ') 1 I 01 u , ill cirvun Kf tiuiv 111 nit 1 yji vv esi l. 1 1 . ! . ti,,. 1, j iewers was filed herein on December 15, 131G, that the Court has consider and pass upon the same on January icnce North 41 deg. 40 min. noon and will then and there hear and NOTICE. By virtue of authority vested in me by a mortgage execu ed by J. II. Ilor ton & wife on the 4th day of Manch 1911 and recorced in the Register of Deeds office in Washington County in Book 59 at page 90, 1 snail on the 14th day ot January. 1917 at 12 o'clock offer for sale at the Conrt House door in Washington Connty the lands known and designat ed as follows: The land on which the parties of the first part now lives, the suid land is bounded on the South by G H. Bowen, on the West by the Joe Bos ton land, on the East by the Roper Lumber Company land. "and on the North by the Harrison lanu containing 25 acres more or less. This land was conveyed to the said 7. II. Horton by Joe Bateman, the - aid land is known as th McCray tract, the home place joins the Harrison land Joe Boston and the Kentucky Horse & Mule Exchange Under the Management of J. S. SHUGAR, Plymouth, N. C. The very best that can be bought in HORSES and MULES fo r our friends and patrons. It is our aim to give all a fair deal. The first car-load of ' horses and mules have gone; the second is here, and the third is coming in this week. This is to show you that we are selling horses and mules. We are here with the the stock to suit all and prices that will inte est and satisfy you. We propose to carry a complete stock from now on. BUGGIES & HARNESS We are handling a high grade line of the very best makes of of buggies, harness, robes, whips, blan kets and saddles, and we will be very glad to serve all -who are in need of such. In our new brick stables we have amp.le room to take care of a large number of team and we invite the public to make our stables headquarters when in Plymouth. Remember that we are the people that will give you a guarantee of satis faction; therefore come to see us and don't be mislsd. Roper lumber Company, conveved to said Horton by Armstead Garrett. A. L. Owens, Mortgagee. This the 16 day of D - cember 1910. L. W. Gaylord, Attorney 4t. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R. C. Cooper, deceased. ate 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 signed at Creswell, N. C, on or before November 14, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar to their recovery. All pe rsons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th dsy of November, 1910. t A. L. Cahoon, Admr. KB Vance Njkmas, Atty. 6t DR. J. C. COGGIN5, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Office in Harney Building Plymouth, N. C. Subscribe to the Beacon.