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... J.iH Hit; PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Plymouth, N. C, Friday, January 12, 1917. THE ROANOKE BEACONggt St C. V. W. AUSBON C. S. AUSBON . "I." ' " " "f... - prices. Not only this but Mr. LoEan with County Agent Stev ens will have much of value to recommed with reference to the selection of growing leguminous crops for the purpose of supply ing a large amount of nitrogen needed by the soils of the county for the production of inaxium crops at the cheapest prices. Mr. Logan is to bring to the farmers of Washington County the latest information secured in the results of the Agronomy Division of the Experiment Sta in the field experiments with different fertilizers and different crops on such soils as are found in this county. It is belived that b with County cnt Stevens " i. help to our Lai "Several of the business men of Ro per, true to their commendable town pride and progressive zeal, came up and made a strong appeal to have the new building located at Roper " In an article of last week re lative to the court house propo sition, the above appeared; and since then we have learned that Roper was not represented by her business men at t he time the question was broughi before the commissioners, as the sentence quoted imn!;e? 'ct t - c thepjblic. But nothing of thnt nature has ever occured to U3 at any time. The neople of that umns at any time they may be useful to then. The Beacon wishes to see Ro per and Plymouth come together and work in close harmony with each other for the advancement of the entire county, and to see a spirit of general love exist be tween the two towns. Friendly, unsullied rivalry will have a tendency to improve both towns, but bitter, malevolence ;riU ?errafrry injure both. So - -' ' -' e - fo o"r fl-"'W othei, ana ssun tne people of both places will be- amazed by the progress tliey have made. m.-ir -n . h ly off-... (1 C coiunv- f -rad) fee. uis. d t '. D v a t . -tuy ti the North C..-oliir Extn&l ;n Service, West ; R 1-ivch naa planned to be in this c .). ?,' duiin.' the entire week beii.rvi. g With ; Tuesday, Jan. and not oniy in:, but the editor 16 th. He w?U spend the entire himself has demonstrated a will ! time with County Agent Stevens ingns.4 to assist, themiji any ; nsd vi?it the d'fferen sections way consistent with newspaper of the county and discuss with miking, without, of-course,"'- sac ' farmers thsir fertilizer, soil and rifieir.s the imorts of bis 'ovn crop problems, Mr. Logan will people. -;- Our hxt Your O remity pportunity AS THE WINTER MONTHS BEGIN TO WANE WE FIND OURSELVES "LONG" ON STOCK AND "SHORT" ON CASH. V00 KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS Rich Pickings For The Buyers. WE ARE FORCED TO REDUCE STOCK AND INCREASE OUR BANK DEPOSITS. HENCE PROFITS DO NOT FIGURE IN THE SENSATIONAL SALES ON CLOTHING AND COAT SUITS NOW TAKING PLACE EXCEPT THE CUSTOMER S PROFITS. WHICH ARE LARGE. WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE IN THE PICKINGS. It hf- equipped with a simple devise ivi: -determining right, on the ground wh.ner a farmers soil is s jr or not. and wi'l be abl o rc:cmiiicnd w bother lime on any of these farms is needed or not wo tto not wisn ihom to i-onu the opinba now thau vre w:;uld be willing t" ca-; t -idt? o i" wn town pride and ilgiic'. with tiwni in any project that -wou'd en- danger Plymouth and its insti-; and suggest the quantities that tutions or industries. ! had best be used. If farmers Frankly, we are earnestly an- ahould wish their soils tobetest xious to see Roper come to the ed for acidity thejf may have Mr. front and be the thriving littie Logan do so by bringing a small city she should be. and we are sample of the surface soil taken prone to admlre'tbe public-spirit-, at the depth to which the soil is edness of her business men and usually broken. " other citizens. And again we j While in the county meetings offer to them the u?e of our col- will be held for the discussion of mers in determining what ferti lizer and fertilizer mixture's they had best use this year in fert ilizing their different crops and h" vcp al.f.o bo able to ndviei .ua.. J... oecurcQ ac the cheapest pnee While in the county Mr. Logan is to discuss with the farmers the importance of good seed of different crops in the county and to offer practical recommends tions as to how the farmers may secure these from his own field. Everyone realizes that good seed properly selected is of the high est importance for farmers" who wish to get the greates t 1 eturns &i the laWr Slid " expose-' ; they, put intd their fftrrAingoperAtion. The farmers WasfiingtbhouhtV will have a good opportunity ; to diQss-with''''Mr.tLpgan ,and County Agent ,. SteVeiii.kat the conferences they are going to hold ' the importn'roblems which are pressing these farmers every year. It is believed f that these. discussions will develop something of helpfulness to . our farmers in their farming opera tions. . Meetings will be held; at the L Clothing AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS! Coat Suits BELOW COST POSITIVELY THINK OF OUR PAST RECORD OF LIVING HONESTLY UP TO OUR ADVERTISE MENTS: THEN COME' AND HELP YOURSELF TO THESE AMAZING BARGAINS. PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER f fi' TllM liWfcrt can EES folloiving place at night. Cherry School House Tuesday night 16th; Basnight School House Wednesday night 17th; Albermarle School House Thurs day night 18th; Roper School House Friday night 19th; Ply mouth Saturday 20th. Everybody earnestly requested to attend these meetings. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For Backache kidneys and Bladder NOTICE The dpenda'nt Louis Davenport a bove mutt will take tto'tid, that an ac tion entitled as above ha . been -commenced in the Superior. Court of Tyrell County by J. E. Reynolds Adnir. of Laura Anne Rhodes deceased for the purposee of selling the real estate which belongs to the Columbia Town ship Tyrrell County, N. C, for the pur pose of making assests to pay the debts of the deceased. Tne defendant Louis Davenport will further take notice that he is required to appear before th Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Tyrell County on the 22 day of Jan. 1917, at the Court house in ColumbiaJTyrrell County N. C. and ans wer or demur to the complaint in said action crthe plaintiff will apply to t' e Court for the release de- anded in said action of complaint. This the 6th day of December 1916. M. N. Norman C. S. C. For Sale Cheap Gas Boat, nearly new, Brooks model, 6-horse power double cyl inder engine, fully equipped. See or write, A. G. Walker Cres well, N. C. D. O. BRINKLEY, President M. J. STILLMAN, Vice President Statement of Condition of W. B. WATTS, Cashier CoMI3li mm Plymouth, North Carolina At The Close of Business December 30, 1916 N n EE SOURCES Loans and discounts - - $85,998,99 Overdrafts - - - - 166,05 Furniture and Fixtures . - - 2,036.58 Cash on hand & due from banks 41,491.16 $129,692.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock -Undivided Profits - $10,000.00 1,848.79 DEPOSITS 117,843.99 $ 1 29,692.78 l i - - Comparative Deposits:- December 31, 1914 December 31, 1915 1916 117, $58,841.02 77,696.42 4 fi WE SOUCIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, BE IT LARGE OR SMALL. 66 o Mir (Li rowffi Te n II II A II dim iiliS JUL Own Sit 99
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