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P V ECllOF r eac Your government has called upon you to do your share towards making the "Liberty Loan of 1917" a rousing success- and without delay. Have you given the matter sqriouo tlipught? Do you fully realize the impor tance of immediate action? Soldiers must be clothed, hotctd fc trained, armed and transported; and it takes MONEYMONEYMONEYt-rto carry on the fantie uridertiiking; Y our W TTin) ILfliiO a CMzee is to hmj. Our Allies Are Doing heir full duty towards the cause of justice and freedom. You must not be found wanting. You should give freely of your MONEY to the great cause. If the government can not obtain capital from the people in the way of loans, then it must raise It in the way of taxation upon the whole people, for the capital must be furnished inside of this nation. The quicker we raise the loan, the quicker the War wilt end and the less taxes you will eventually have to pay. This Bank Has Sub scribed For $5,000-00 OF LIBERTY LOAN BONDS. We Will Count it a Privilege to enter your subscription to the 'Liberty Loan of 1917' We make no charge for this service. To those who wish to invest their savings in the safest investment on earth, we will lend the money to buy a bond and you can pay in weekly, monthly or quarterly installments practically on your own terms. ACT QUICKLY! Gupie in and Let Us Explain -Fully Why You Shoul "LIBERTY LOAN BOND" my a OF ROPER, NORTH CAROLINA How to Register if Sick or From Home. If you are sick and cannot at tend to register in person, have some reliable friend secure a card from me for you, and I will advise him how to have you fill i t in and return it. If you are in this county, but your lume is elsewhere, you can register by applying to me and havincr your card certified to and then sending it to the Registrar of your voting precinct in care of the Sheriff of your county. In either instance this must be done in time ta reach its desti nation before June 5th, 1917. The absentee mkat make his ap plication to the dark in persott It cannot be handled by mail or certified t by a registrar. Remember, all male persons who are 21 years old, and hare not reached their Slit birthday, must register, under penalty of imprisonment. I am trying to save you from this humiliation, but YOU MUST DO YOUK PAT, AND DO IT AT ONCE. . C. V. W. Aubbon, Clerk. Pljmonth," N. C. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage ex ecuted on February 4, 1916, by S. W. Morris and wife Ella J. Morris to Louis W, Gaylord, which mortgage is register ed in Book 67, page 185, of the records of the Register ofDeeds of Washington County, default having been made in the payment of said mortgage, the un dersigned will sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, on Monday, the J 8th dy of June, 1917. at 12:30 o'clock P. M., before the Court House door of Wash ingtos Count, at Plynaootb, North Carolina, the following described real estate: Lying and being ia the Coootj of Washington, Plymouth Township, and known and designated u follow: Being the two-sixths Interest of a W. Morrit and wife, Ella J. Morris, in the tract of land whereon the said Morris now live, situated on Long Ridge Road andadjoiniog the lands of W, R. Miztll, John Perry, John Gurganus ao4 others, containing 300 acres, mor or les. Also all of the interest of the oaid S. W. Morris and; wife, Ella J. Morris, in and to all other lands held by the Mor ris Heirs as tenant! in common. Terms of sale, cash. This May 15, 1917. Louis W. Gatiosd. Br GkohobHacksb J., Owner of the Debt. ZEB VANCE NORMAN Attorney & Counsellor at law. Plymouth. N C. Money to lend on farm land. Subscribe to the Beacon. JTTENTI ON Subscribe to The Beacon The Family Store at J. W. BEASLEY'S House NOTICE! By virtue of authority conferred in a mortgage executed, by Dexter Hoyt and wife to A. T. Oaylard on the 23rd day of Decemder, 1907, and recorded in the Register of- Deeds office of Yv'ashington County in Book 61 at page 201, I shall offer for sale t public auc tion at the courthouse door ia Plym outh on Monday,- Juno-. 25th at 12 o' ciock M. the following described prop erty : ; - ' Begicntug ar the right of way of tae A. C. L R R. Co., on feladisoa street, extending along, aidctreet to a lane, formerly the?bn between tnb'laad and E. R. Lftthaai; itence westward with E. R. Lathata'iline to ike .right of way of the A. C. L. R. R. Co.; the ace with said' right of way to the beginning. Terms of sale, Ca&a. ThiaSist'day of Hay, 1917. Mas. J. O. EvMtlTt, Executor of A. T. Gaylord. PAY CASH SAVE MONEY SUGAR, per pound , FLOUR, 12 pound bag r r ... 1 Compound Lard, per pound Full Cream Cheese, per pound. Pet Milk, large size.. Campbell's Pork andBeans Riee,' per pound Ji , Soda Crackers, per box Country Style Sausage,, per pound. Picnic Shoulders, per pound. ileal, per peck.. Men's Socks, per pair. 10ic 95c -.-.23c 33c 14c 20c 10c ...6c -24c .26c ,60c .10c ...03 Friers Ss$Jsct to Change Without Notice. Family Favorite Coffee, per pound 30c, equals most 40c can coffee. Mixed tea 50c to 80c. With each pound of coffee or tea one ticket will be given 100 tickets get a 42-pieee set of dishes. For Draft. Tuesday, June 5th, 1917; has befcn appointed as the day Register for the Selective Draft for the United States Arm 1 All mala person between the. ages of 21 and 30 years are required to present the selves at their respective voting precincts on this day and register their names, underp alty of severe imprisonment, without appeal, if thev fail to do so. No one can be excused. Sick or absentees will make aoolication to the Clerk of Ct i County Board immediately for cards so as to have them in the Registrars' hands befd the day of Registration, f All who are near this age, or who have the appearance of being of this age, will pn vide themselves with properly verified certificates of birth and keen them on their De son, for they will be demanded of you and unless you arc able to prove your age you ms be arrested and imprisoned. m Registration books will be open on day of registration from 7 o'clock a. nw until 1 ... ' o clock p. m. Following arc the names of Registrars with places of Registration in Washinstd County: ( Plymouth precinct, at Sheriff's office, in Plymouth P, W. Brinkley and Tno. f Darden, Registrars f Lee's Mills precinct, at Ford Garage, Roper; J. M Clagon and T. W. Buchana; Registrars. ; Wenona precinct, at W. D.-PulrStortf Wenoqa; G. A. Rice and W. D. Pal Registrars. 1 ' , Skinners ville precinct, at Albemarle School House; C. V. White and H. A, Nc man, Registrars. .,. Scuppernong precinct, at Hopkin's Hall, Cpiw11; J. F. Belanga and H. 1VL Alt sley, Registrars. j J. E. REID ) County Board ft W. H. WARD of : C. V. W. AUSBON V Registration Gootlo HDcBivcrctl ly J". Wo .JBIIBASMY, Agent imft kidney pais This May 21, 1917 X. V. W. AUSBON, Clerk of Board
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