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b . " - . I pllii ranservr uon ot every bit of food products tut we' can, and the farmers hive ben u gotl thru tlie papers and agncu'tural ex'ension ser vice, the agricultural depart ments of the nation and states, a id now it is the duty of every . p rson to give this matter some cirfful and s rious thought. A meeting: was held of the Washington County Food Con servation Oommisfion in Ply mouth cn Monday, August 6th, " and the following resolutions were adop;ed by that organiza tion: We, The Washington County Pood Conservation Commission, dp endorse the conserving cf fnd in 1 th' production of farm p'O '! ?!. nnf we a'so un-r i ;ft iiv n I'j.if rMtoIutionsa'iil "mJg4f'-Rti is uir-nd by Mr. llwver, of Washington, D. C, And urge every person in the a AN a man of simple and inherited tastes, born and raised in the country, in the solitude of the hills, with no desire for the cities and crowded places of the world, with no longing to mingle with his fellow men or to absorb their conventional vices and virtues, understand the call which prompts men and women to work out their destinies in the melting pots of the world to strive for the things which the multitude seeks? .V ' v ..' . The Hillman tllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillMIIIIHIIHI III By E. PHILLIPS OPPENKEIM is a remarkable romance of a young man of agricultural inclinations and desires who is swept into the mad maelstrom of a metropolis through love of a beautiful woman. You will not be content until you know how this master of story-telling has worked out a most unusual -plot. It's Interesting All the Way Our New Serial! Watch for the Issue With the First Installment! IT won t take you long to appreciate what it means to make $1 X pay for the work of $4. That is just about the proportion of Smith Form-a-Truck hauling cost to the cost of hauling with horses. And in addi tion, you can keep your horses busy on your farm without slowing up on any ct your farm work, when it is necessary to make trips to town. 813 TjjBMMMMMMMMMIMBBMMMMMMlIM'!!! Mil I I II "If ill" III H A . --. jpi i iiinnf unty to adopt those sugges- ns in their home at once. We farther submit these thoughts the poople of Washington )unty for seiiru thought and :'tiori and it is b pel by the joi Conservation Commission, lat the people in -the county ill be a mtriotic-people nd 3lp to do their b;c in this crisU nd n u be 3 1 ackers." M embers of thi i ' c mmission ill c:ili on you nr. your home ithin the next veek in regards ) this matter aiu! ' we hope that oil will do all vru!oan in this fork. After this county can- ass, by the members of the ommissiorCther will be some eneral round ut meetings held In the county, and it i3 hoped hat every person in the county will attend one of these meet ings, and ve will arrange a programme for, each of these meetings. Thoy will be held at the following places: Creswell, Wednesday, Auusn 15th. at 8:00 P. M., Albemarle School House, Skinnersville Township, Thursday, August 16tb, at 8:00 P. M., Plymouth, Friday, Aug ust 17th, at 8:00 P. M., Roper, Saturday, August 18th, at 3:30 P. M. We very earnest!? ask that every citizen in the county will attend these meetings where it is convenient, and urge your neighbors to attend them also. Unless you, each individual of the county, will give this com mission your hearty cooperation in this work, we cannot accom plish anything. Am therp are many way this cr-nimispion con b of service tj the people r.nd to the county, for none of us have yet realized the conditions which confront ns. and why not make preparations to meet these emergencies befor? we are driv en to them. . Very truly yours, Washington County Food Con servation (lonmik-sion, . ;. B Stevens, Secy. A&i&mKSQUTinmvT Operaies pas eager trains from -North Carolina into torm ina! station Norfolk, without tiM'.isf. r, N..IJ T'ue l'o'l')"!!i csoh-jdiile fi-rures publiblid as ini'or.iiali ;n ONLY and arc not suar nteed. Trains leave Plymouth North bound. No. 43:54 A. M. daily Pullman Sleeping Car for Norrol;. No. 212:20 P. M. daily for Edenton Hertford, Elizabeth City and Norfolk South bound. No. :j lz:34 a. m. aaiiy iNio-nt ex press for Fayetteville, Charlotte, Pull- man a eeping ars to Kaienin, iNew ern a id intermediate stations. No. 11:28 P. M. daily for Washing on, Raleigh, Goldsboro,. Beaufort and intermediate stations. Pullman Parlor Car for New Bern. For further information or Pullman reservations apply to I. B. Bailey, Ticket Agent, I'lymoutn, In. u. E. D. Kyle, Traffic Manager. H. S. Leard. Gen'L Passenger Agent. Norfolk, Va. Smith Form-a-Truck will haul twice the load that you can haul with a good pair of horses. It will haul it three times as fast. Make one trip do the work that previously required two. It i3 doing this for farmers all over the country. 1 racticaily every modern, up-to-date, scientific profit ably operated farm uses Smith Form-a-Truck. Smith Form-a-Truck will quickly enable you to sell the horses that you now keep for hauling, save the many charges horses cost you for feed and stabling. In winter, in rainy weather, you hate to drive your horses to town for fear they will get 6tuck. With Smith Form-a-Truck, away you go in any kind of weather. This enables you to carry your goods to market when you can get the highest prices. There Is not a single feature of your farm hauling where Smith Form-a-Truck will not make from 50tf to 75 6aving. . .. - Smith Form-a-Truck will keep your boy on the farm. Anybody who can drive a Ford can drive Smith Form-a-Truck. - 9 'A feAV Use Any One of Six Chassis Using any one of six chassis. Smith Form-a-Truck combines with any ' Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros., Buick, Chevrolet or Overland chassis to make a fully guaranteed one-ton truck. It gives you real truck construction that will stand up under the hardest hauling you could ever do. When You Are In Town Drop In When you are in town drpp in and see Smith Form-a-Truck, It will pay you welL Plymouth Garage & Motor OJ 1 r 1 JffiS h I ii On r(ra nus, to a cross ditch ; thence south Si) east with the said cross Ji ch to the Ward Pati'iit line ; thence south !() v.'?st rd.-in said Ward Patent line to thr- C)L:i atr, road ; Ikcnce north 80 west to tin; b-M,'ivii.-ig, contai.r'n 40 ac res, ir.ort1 cr leys. lei ins ol ca.j A dpo:;;t of 1 ) p. r co-it. will be re quired by Vv successful bidder as a guarantee 'if a;"od Faith, oondi lg con firmation of the; sab by the -court. This Ju'y 2, 2:U7. J. D. (H1MES, Commissioner. NOTICE . Order of the Hoard of Commissioners of Washingloii County : Upon a petition of the v ountv Hoard of Education of Was lipon Covin iy, I N. 0., an ele :tion i.; nv '. ordo.'od in ! Creswell II;. r.h t-ciuioi Li.-,. ict c-i tho 8th day of A yusr, 1:).',', in scc-irdance with the provisions of ' -Imm or 55, Public La vs i(r'.i w,; This July !'t'', ):)17. Si'ir.cjc: : " .1. W. 5r iN. U . It.- VU.1., T. L. S atdck rmvi'i i:, Commhisione -s for W'a s h i n t ( 1 1 Co u n t y l);ito Hi-' IKicii iii, Aujust Slh, 1917. -J. F IJel.inga, Kegistrar, John Combs, 11. W. r.ntenian, Poll Holders. n man, VALUABLE LAND FOPw SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree oj the Superior Court in a special pro ceeding entitled L. P. Harris, Jarvis II. Harris and others, Kx Parte, the undersigned will, on Friday, August 10th, 1917, at 12:;w jr. M., sell for cah to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Plymouth. N. C. the following described tract of land : annate, Ivnigand being in the Couuty of Washington and fitate of North Car olina, beginning at ueo. W. Jackson's cornor on the Gurganus road ; thence north 35 est along the ditch, the di viding line between the said Geo. W. Jackson, Hardy Jackson and John M NOTICE OF SUMMONS. II. W. Cabarrus vs Matilda Cabarrus The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Washington County for an absolute divorce ; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the SuDerior Court of the said county, to be held on the 1st Monday in August, iyif, at tne court nousc in said county, in Plymouth, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded n said complaint. This July 5, 1917. C. V. W. AUSBON, C. S:C. FOR SALE-desirably located nine-room house and lot on Jef ferson street, on ieasy terms. For full particulars aimlv to Mrs C. II. Francis, River View Hotel, Plymouth. 8-10 ugh & Midgett Attorneys at-Law Roper, N. C. THE BANKER IS INTERESTED (N HIS DEPOSIT - ORS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN IN TOWN WHO WILL GIUE YOU HIS ADVICE FtfEE. THE BANKER LIKES TO SEE YOU AND EVERYONE IN HIS COMMUNI TY GETTING RICH. SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND SUCCESSFUL MEN CAN AND DO ASSIST EACH OTHER. BE A SUCCESSFUL MAN. PUT SOME MONEY IN THE BANK OFTEN AND BECOME ONE OF THE RICH MEN IN OUR TOWN. BANK WITH US, WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT The Washington County Bank. Plymouth N. C. Subscribe to the Beacon. North Carolina, Tyrrell County, Superior Court, November Term, 1917. F. T. Armstrong ) Notice vs. ot Minnie Armstrong, ) Summons. The defendant above named will take notice, That an action entitled as above, has been instituted in the Su perior Court or lyrrell County, Norm Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony existing between the said F. T. Armstrong and Minnie Arm strong. The said action is returnable to the November Term, 1917, of the Superior Court of Tyrrell County, North Carolina, which said term bp. ?o?7 Z thu-Fh- day of November, 1917, at which time you are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or else th I V$ltA WlH &My -t0 the court for th e relief demanded in the complaint which said complaint will be fifed in Court nf T thecI of the Superior Court of Tyrrell County within four weeks from this date This the 9th day of July, 1917. W. N. Norman, Clerk Supe.ior Court. ' Subscribe to the Beacon.
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