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BIG Bll AFT AUMY TO BE
ASSEMIILUD SEPT. 1.
Art angements have been com
pleted Tor the bringing- together
inthe big training camps all the
new soldiers who have been cal
led under the selective draft act.
All the news concerning the se
lection and movement of thesy
soldiers will be of interest to all
our subscribers who will find
that Ciie'Rpacon carries each
week all the news of th nation
and state. This news is prepared
ty experts in a way which will
please all our readers.
Hon. Mark Majette of Colum
v bia was on our streets this week.
Miss Belle Pagan of Norfolk is
here visiting .virs. S. W. Beasley.
, Miss Annie Brown is visiting
relatives and friends in Wash
ington." Mr. J. Paul Simpson of Wif
liamston was in town on Wed
nesday. t
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cobb re
turned from, their honey-moon
Sunday. .
' Mrs. W. G. Hall ofWilming-
ton is here visiting her mother,
ivl b. i.),rrah btubbs.
M r. ' T. M . CM Mson of. Ma r. V
eys paid us a pleasant call while
in town Wednesday. .
. Messers H. G. Walker and W.
J. Starr ot" t'resvvell Were in the
city on business Tuesday.
Hon. J. W. Dareen of Scotland
Neck is in the 'city visiting, his
brother, Mr. D. G. Darden-
' Miss, Ruth Ayent left yester
day, for Washington where she
is visiting relatives. and friends-
Mr. C. J. Norman, Jr., of Nor
folk is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C J. Norman on Main
s'rjet,
Messrs Milton Ho! Us, Jesse
Everett; Clarence .yers and
'.James .Ausbon motored to P.elha
ver.unday. . ,
-.Mrs. A S. Moore left Tuesday
for a visit to her sister at E. City
and from thore sho-will go 'to
Nag's Head.
Miss Sadie Ausbon left Mcnday
for Elizabeth City where she is
spending a few days with Mrs
Mamie Riggins. 1
Mrs. Richard Knight and dau
ghter, Miss Mary, of Durham
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
II Smith this week.
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Miss Willo Sitterson of near
Roper is in town, the guest of
Miss Lida B. Lewis, corner Main
and Jefferson streets. 9
. Mr A.L. Owens and family left
'yesterday for the mountains of
Western North Carolina .where
they will spend some tim-?. .
The Episcopal Sunday School
enjoved its annual pic-nic at
Rae's Bsach on Tuesday last.
A'l report a very good time.
Jlr, S. H. Lupton of Edenton
is -here this week putting the
priming coat of P3int on Mr. L.
L,, Owens' new home, near town.
Misses Ruth and Lottie Eborn
of Baysido' have been visiting
their grand-mother, Mrs. A. M.
Ayers on Third St., for the past
few davs.
Misses Bessie Jones of Red
Spring., and Ethel Norman of
Port NorfoTk. Va., are in the
city as vuests ot Mrs. B. E.
Stephenson.
. Miss Nina Harrison motored
to Creswell Wednesday to spend
a few c7ays with Miss Eva SpruilK
vvh? ws in town for a short
while on that day.
Mr. and Mis D. S. Jones, little
son, Lawrence aud Mr. JackWi -loughby
motored to Jackson, N
C, wherb they spnt the week
end wit.btAtty. Frank Jones
Mrs. Cnas. H. Hinmah, who
h is been here a few days visit
iaz her sister, Mrs. Jos. W, Nor
man. Returned to Her home in
New York Mondav. She was ac
companied by Mr?. Norman and
her little daughter, . Miss Eliza-1
beth. - '
Mrs W. C. Ritter and little
daughter who have ben visiting
her. mother. Mrs. Moliie Harri-,
jr.n. her- returned tc - their
horn? inNewp ort News, Va.. on
Merday. They were accompa-
nfcd by Mrs- Ritter's mother.
and sister, Miss Meta Harrison.
Messrs. J. Lloyd Horton ami
M. H. Dixon, Jr., accomcanied
by Misses Martha Hornthil and
Dorothy Willy made atrip, a few
clays ago, thru the country to
Newbern, taking a Buick Six to
Lieut. R. D. Dixon, who is stat
ioned at that point with a battery
or artillery. .
It is very gra fifing to know the
women of Washington County
are responding so faithfully to
our Nation's call for food canser-
vation. The reports from one-hal
of the members of the Plymouth
Canning Club shows 1,355 quarts
put up during July. Mrs. w. S
Davenport, Mackeys, has canned
600 quarts.
The Plymouth Garage & Motor
Co., are in a position co deliver
to any one desiring an Overland
automobile, at once, as they have
just unloaded two car-load
Prices will advance after this
lot is disposed of about 60 00
nfrcar. We have several second
hand cars on hand for sale. Call
'ffo see us. . Adv
Messers N. B. Stevens and W.
Watts have ordered approxi
i.l.. n nrA ! !! . -i
mateiy a.v'jv uusneis ot seed ior
the following fa'l crops : clover,
vetch, rye, oats and wheat. All
those who have failed to give
Mr. Stevens their orders for
seed will p!ease do so. so that no
(!' rv wiil inconvenience them
The above-mentioned peed will
be distributed by the Washing
ton County Bank at cost to the
farmers of this section. Ad
List of Persons Called into
the Service of the United
States not Exempt-
. ed or Discharged.
Pink Cradle,
Mort. L. Yeager,
Herman Gaylord,
Walter Moore,
John McRae,
Colon Phelps,
Eddie Bell,
Joe Wm Davis,
John C. Chesson,'
Dack O. Patrick,
Joseph Gaylord,
John W. Marriner,
John Mayoe,
John J. Phelps,
Geo. W. Patrick.
Bonnie Bennett,
Joe Robt Davis,
' . Willie Bell,
Carl StanlytIIeynen,
Mack Howard,
Cl;deO. Ilyman, Wilson C. Hyman,
John Hill,
Nathan Simpson,
Charles Webb
Leroy Watson,
James E. Jethro,
Edward Lewis,
Erne; t Downing,
Willie Clark
Walter II," Spruill.
John II. Webb,
Sandy Williams,
Willis Lind'sey, Jr.
Aloh Odell Lee,
Herbert Downing,
Jas, II. Creekmore, Henry Armistead,
Oscar R. Armstrong, Wui. L. Jenkins,
Lafayette. McAllister, Levin Snowden,
Miles F. Sawyer, Jno. F.Ambrose,
C'yde Sauiidery, Brisco Ransom, Jr.
James Myers, Chas. W. Blount,
Kr'riest L. Cooper, Willie Griffin,
Odell Alexander,
John D. Sinithwick,
Oscar Gillam,, .
Eugene Norman.
Aaron Lewis,
Henry Halsey,
Chas. L. Boone,
Eli S. Phelps,
Tom Norman,
'Jo.hn II. Bond,
Fred Hines,
Jos. L. Woodley,
Milton Simpson,
Jas. O. Williams,
Sam Hudson,
George Speller,
Wilton W. Ayers,
John Boyd,
Wm. L. Twine,
Herman Baker,
Hyman Lucas
The following failed to appear
fo 'examination, but are selected
Fa:! C ;H v',
John Huckem
James Rowsom
Alexander Lewis,
Willio Barnes'
Sandy Pools,
James Rchi.j.
JisperMceecham.
James Ed Moore, -
Nat Edwrrds,
Ernest Stallings .
. Below is a list of those going
from thif county as volunteers,
and are now in the service,
a D. Loane. - - 2nd. N. C. Inl
Carrol Cogerins, ' - "
John. Burt, " . "
Jie Jackson ' "
KoloiSprnill, -Edison
Swain, ' "
Willie Rawls, - " "
Richard Bunch "
Herbert Sawyer, ...
Moyo Spraill, lsr, N C Fid. Art.
L'nwood Hassell,
Cleveland .Lilly, '
Robert Swain, "
Ot.s Chesson, "
Wilbur Spruill. '
Whit Sanderson, '
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Carrol Lucas ' " "
Nollie Bbunt, " :
Lloyd Norton, Ambulance Co. 43
Hal Wil'iford, , . " '
L-ither Ausbon,
j L'oyd C lesson,
G?o. Harrison, N C Coast Art'y.
V.E!' Everett,' Engineer's Corps
;E. S Blcunt;-4th, Va. Infantry.
Jack McAllister,
Amos Edwards J' :'",
Clyde L5verman,
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..Wilford Morman,
Buck Spruill, " "
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ATTENTION!
We are after the dollar
vours, we will give you better values than have been of
fered you. before. If you do not' believd it, get our
prices ana compare tnem witn otners ana you Mill ne m -x. :': - , " :- ,-zr ".'-:'.-''-V..:. ; ? I , i
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more goods for same moniqy t n' MlW
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SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
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Buy from US and help US to help YOCf.
Our lines of Ladies and Children wear including s1ioes
and slippers are complete and ,we especially invite you to
see them before purchasing.
We have a particularly big line of Children and Misses
eadv-to-wear dresses and we can save you money on
them.
Our Grocery department is particu
larly well stocked and our prices are
ex remly reasonable.
50 lbs. Country madebay lard,
Nice Country shoulders,
A'l po;k Country sausage,, in lark.
If you need any sugar be sure to see vjs before buying
THE NEWBERRY CO. '
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If you believe in PREPAREDNESS, prepare to pro
tect' vour PROPERTY with a FIRE policy, your
FAMILY with a JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE
policy, and yourself with an ACCIDENT & HEALTH
policy. Why take unnecessary RISKS? Nothing but
reliable companies represented.
, J..H.SMiTH,'Gen'l Agt
Office: Blount Bld. Fire, Life A Accident Insuraace
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dwd L Cooper, Navy.
S. R. Woodley, aviation corps.
School to Open Sept. 12th.
The Plymouth Graded School
will begin its 1917-18 session on
September 12th.
The did Baptist Church will
be repaired and' otherwise im
proved ior the use of the Pri
mary grades, the school building
being too small to accommodate
the entire attendance.
. The school work this year will
be under the supervision of Prof.
Jas; W: Norman, who has filled
that position for the past four
yea's. He will be assisted in the
high school by Miss Virgie Rod-
well of iVIac n, N. C . and ev.
B. O. Myers of Lexington, N.
C, the pastor of the local Bap
tist Church. ;
The Elementary and Primary
departments will be conducted
by Misses Dorothy Willey, Sadie
Chesson. Ruth Bateman and
Carrie Smith; they all having
taught here for the past few
years. ' .
It is earnestly hoped bythe
entire faculty that each and
every patron of the school will
co ooerate in every way possible
with them in making this session
one of many and great accom
plishments. Canning Club to Meet.
The Canning Club will meet
at the Graded School building
next Friday'afternoon, Aug. 24'
Each member is urgently re
quested to attend, aa special
questions will be dealt with. that
require united action.
Miss McQuom. the County
Demonstrator, request? ustoak
each member of the County Gin
ning Ciubt co ive in the number
of "quart jirs that hae been
prepared, at the last inooling in
this month, so thit her report
can be made accurnto. '
Mrs. J. W. Williamson,
Secretary.
and in ofller to iet a few of
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FOE SALE
Country Water Plant. .
600-Gallon Steel Tank, with
necessary gauges, valves and
piping.
2 1-2 H:- P. Alamo Gasoline
Engine.
4x5 Leader Power Pump wh
Compressor.
This plant is of best materials
and has been used only eight
months. I am now using arte
sian water from the town and
have no further use for it.
For price and terms enquire of
CD. LOANE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
theetate of George bobbins, late of
Washington County, this is to notify
All persons having claims against the
said estate to present them to the un.'
dersined administrator on or before
August 11th, 1918, or this notice will
be ' pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate wi.l
please make immediate settlement.
This Aug., 11, 1917.
J. F. SNELIv
p-6 Adm'r.
FOR SALE-desirably located
nine-room house and lot on Jef
ferson street, on easy tetn s.
For full particulars applv to
Mrs. C. H. Francis, River View
Hotel, Plymouth. 8-10
Pugh 8 Mid&ett
Attorneys-at-Law
Roper; N. C.
ZI2B VANCE XOItMAN
Attorney & Counsellor at '
Plymouth. N. r
Money to lend on farn laud.
J. A. Spruill & Son have just
purchased a complete stock of the
famous Llatikoto paints. This
paint is used aU over thotU. S. A..
and is sold under a guarantee of
quality, L. VV. Bateman, N. C.
representative al.
BH. .J. C. COGGIN5,
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Plymouth, N. C.
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j of, Cans, Canning Outhts'and any otlier irticle you
want in the: Hardware line
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Bank Accomt. Opportunity is ready for the man.
woman or child who is ready for it. The ash-barrels
of.history are full of people who were unprepared
for Opportunity when it carhe their wav. Have you
the cash to avail yourself
conies your way? Wny
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