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( ARCH mence- mOi'fe or less, . And the said Defendant will fu.'ther take notice that they are required to appear and answer the petition in the said proceedings, which will be tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County vith in teadays from the 2nd. dayot February t'Jl?, the said proceed ing Toeing return able on the 6th, day of March, 1917, by which time you are required to answer the Petition, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Petition. This the 3rd. day of Fedruary 1917. C. V. W. Ausbon. North Carolina, Tyrrell County. Superior Court, Before the Clerk. J. II. Bateman, vs. Maggie Gibbs. Daniel V. Gibbs, David M. Cibbs, Mizzula Lee Gibbs and Vicey.Ann Gibbs. NOTICE OF SUMMONS To the defendant, Daniel" W. Gibbs, take Notice :- The said defenbant, Daniel W. Gibbs, will take notice thaz an action entitled as above has been instituted before the Clerk of thr Superior Court of Tyrrell LOuniy, iNorin Carolina, ior tne pur pose of selling for division among the several tenants in comarton, that cer tain tract or parcel of land which is de scribed as follows: In Coiumbia Township, Tyrrell County State of North Carolina, adjoin- ng lh lands or l. K. Davenport and o- t hers; Beginning at a juniper post on he main road leading to Newfoundland from Colurcbia; thence, Eastwardly a ong thc south side of the said road 145 lyards to the bridge at the turn of the road near where Lilian Marrmer now ives known as the Pritchaad land; thence, Soiithwestwardly along the Nonhedgeol the Pntchard ditch ln yards more or less, opposite the first station; thence a Norlhwardly cource parallel with the field fence to l'he be ginning, containing 1 2-5 acrer more or less. And the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ag- pear and the petition in the said pro ceeding, which will be filled in the of fice ot lne Clerk ot the Superior Court of Tyrrell County within ten days from the 15th day of January 1917, the said proceeding being returnable on the 21 day of February, 1917, by which tinK you are required to answer the Peti tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Cou.it for the relief demanbed in the Petition. This the ISth dav of January 1917. ' W. N. Norman, it 1-25 Clerk Superior Court In Touch With Our Store You will always be in touch with the newest things which come out from time to time. We have just received 200 Skirts; prices ranging from NOTICE. By virtue of authority vested in me by a mortgage execu ed by J. II. Hor ton & wife on the 4th day of Manchl911 and recorced in the Register of Deeds office in Washington County in Book 59 at page 90, I shall on the lGth day of February 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 sttid land is bounded on the South by G II. 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 2o acres more or less. J his land was Conveyed to the said J. II. Horton by Joe Bateman, the aid land is known as the McCray tract, the home place joins ft he Harrison land Joe Boston and the toper lumber Company, conveyed to Jsaid Morton by Armstead Garrett. A. L. (Jwens, Mortgagee, fhis the IS day of January 1917. L. W. Gaylord, Attorney 4t. We have on hand, about 6 or 8 Ladies' Suits that sold from $12.50 to $20.00; your choice Ijlpj DR. X C. COGGIN5, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Plymouth, N. C. I! LL15 1 V 1-11 Jl ?);!!IMH!!lll v r . j 1 1 ' MI 111 I -lltl !' !!!! illl fi B C rm 111 Kywi t ;sorth Carui1nTWi.rritton Countv. Superior Court Before the Clerk. Elijah Miller, Syd Miller, Dan Mil ler, et als. VS. Martha Chesson, John W. Chesson, . Mosella Allen, Callie Norman, Free man Norman. Jafus Miller, Lemon Miller, Ernie Miller, Howard Miller Alice Miller, Mary Miller, John Mil ier. T.ydisi Taylor, Sheridan Taylor, et als. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. To the Defendants, Lemon Miller Er r.ie Miller, Howard Miller, Alice Miller M'ry Miller, John Miller, I.vdia Taylor' and Sheridan Taylor, will take notice that an action entitled nW-o ho- been instituted before the Clerk of the Court of Washington County, North Carolina, for the purpose of .selling for cL vision among the several tenants in common, that certain tract or parcel of laud which is described as follows: in Lee's Mills Township, Washington County, State of North Carolina, adjoin ins the lands of Joseph Simpson, Nan cy Goodman and others; Bemnnincr at a corner Oak in Downeys Mill Ford Swamp, thence eastwardly to a ditch near William Hastens, thence north wdiy along said diich to the public ror-d, thence westwardly aloiv the va rious courses of said road to iTerbert's corner, thence south ward I v alon a iiiii of marked trees to a poplar, a cr. nti uetween Joseph Simpson and Nan cy Goodman, thence southwardly alorio a line of marked trees to an oak, it be ing the begining, cuulainiHg Gd' acres ZE15 VANCE NO It MAX Attorney & Counsellor at law. Plymouth, N. C. Money to lend on farm land. Pugh 8 Midgetf Attorneys-ar-Law Plymouth, N. C. i Don't Carry Water Don't be a slave to your dishes. Save the time and drudgery of carrying and heat ing every bit of water you use. Install run ning water right in your kitchen. Turn the convenient faucet and have hot or cold water immediately. The satis faction you will experience will repay you many times the cost of such a system. Let us figure on your plumbing at once. Our repair department is equipped with the idea of prompt service in any emergency at the least expense possible. r. " r-k 7me frrj pi ) AM . J ! PINKHAM FOR RENT House vacated by ur burner ior rent; Modern, ! 7-room dwelling, electrically lighted, can arrange for water I works. Apply to Geo. W. Hardi ; son, city. tf LOST-SMALL, SILVER- hand P kmfp I nmnlimonfo r the Home Insurance Co., of N. Y." engraved on one side. Find fer will please return to J. H. Smith, City. Good Clothes --- Good Manners Good Job. Get "RIGHT IN THE SWIM." You can wear Better Clothes at Less Cost. ROOMS FOR RENT I HAVE two comfortably furnished rooms to rent to desirable par ties. Mrs. Claud Read. FOR SALE-GENUINE DUR-oc-Jersey pigs. Fair price. Jas. A. Chesson, Roper. You'll enjoy paying us a visit for you'll learn a lot about clothes. .You will find that we will save you money, and make you a better dressed man. Come iu and see our display of woolens; it's-without an equal anywhere at onr prices. All our garments guar anteed to fit and satisfy. We do not add 20 or 50 per cent. :o the cost to make good time prices or losses, but give you 100 per cent, value. If anyone can dup licate our style, fabrics workmanship and prices we will 'not ask you for the order. No one in the country can meet our prices. EVERETT & SON Every Housewife or Mother is ever under that Nervous Strain which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, (MS:'it:-v "V Depression and other If W D nervous Disorders. Dr. MilesV I4EKVINE- is Klj-Iily Recommended in Such Cascc. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BADLY R'JN DOWfl. "I hud L'.TOnio yr':H!y run down and my iuiacs wire in tfniblo condition. I li.id fn-cjiient hcad ftehctf and. hccimc very wenk and. was nnablo to do anything. I hotisht a bott'e of Dr. iVi'.o.i Nerv ine. I soon liep-;in to fefl better, my nftves wcro quirted. I re covered my ptrcntrth, and have inco recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine to many of my friends wlio f-Tivo uspd it wl'h sntisfjetorv resu'l:." MRS. FliANCES VJ:IlTI..O Mv, 179 Broadway, Schenectady, N. Y. EFSFICiENCY! We are just completing a big manufacturing plant st Ayden, N. C, The National Veneer Co. Tbis plant is one of the largest in this section of the country, and is constructed in the most improved manner. We have just been awarded the contract to erect the PEOPLES BANK, at Creswell ; the most modern build ing in the county for architectural design and economi cal proportions. Th a FFFiriF.NCY of our architects and construction forpmpn is iminino- notoriety with each contract we finish our patrons are all satisfied we fill our contracts to the letter. ? YOTJ GOING TO BUILD ? m. . . WALKER-BURKMAN Construction Company, Plymouth, :.: North Carolina l
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