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SI . V 1' A GARDENS IN WASHING TON COUNTY THIS FALL. F.G.B. Chicago 3E n h - ' s iff n 'M L IL J - Kpcp- the pardon bmy all the h time, don't let it iw-t, and there lj is stjii phr.ty of tin-. for eoliards L to be 'trAriepUntc-d for fall and i winter uss. Also nW is the til time j to ni ike pi't'inrations for an j etriy spring garden, i U i'ler ordinary conditions the Pi i!mviny saatretions are antdi. - "3 - --? - X" r - - c ihl f. for.'this county : t Ctbhio and" collar ds sown in i--j.il v. -i d trar.sDiartto ; m Au- l.iairir, will mat ur i:i N'K'ombr. C-ibbi sed sown-in Septem ber and transplanted in Novem ber vill mature in spring. Turnips sown in August ma- jturein November. 1 Loituce roivii in Auue i.-. ,.1 harvested in October. v Lettuce sown i.i September ishould be transplanted in cold frames, in oa -ly (jet.ol)3r, and harvested in December and J.uv :u:-uy. - ,: Uap0, k--il'. spinach, par&ley 'ani mustard fown in August phould mature in December. "". Onion setl p!ante(i m August Mil beaii )doni:inu mdy during tJU-Uiv. Tr-vi; phmt'-d in S-i-rv'-n ':- .-matin -e i i Mre'i. 1 1 im- i . .. . p ;H'f . v.'.i f. r'.-. .'a i r. - !'--a vour 4- " i i !, 1 I : 1 , ; il I)V I'" i't. a." d.V'i 1 v W 1 i i . - n-'.'.V' t.f. ?daKi r t ifOi'U iye th chickens iirc'-n feed for pe winter, ejr.s are wildly ri:h Li N .veinber, and December, at iis lime usiui!y green feed .is puree, sow oats, rye, wheat, or fcover for the chickens to graze. j1 Keep a close watch on the jSgs, see co it they have an a Kmdant supply of fresh water pi c.ic time, iveep tnem grow er, hogs are scarce and meat is gh and ma? go higher. Every family should keep a pod cow for the home use, they ve large returns fortheinvest- lnt aud are indisper.sible on ery farmt ee t it that the fields after Irvest ara not bare for the win- rs rains and .winds .this year, W winter cover crops. Clover ay be sown in September, oats iy.be sown in the cotton mid js now, rye can be sown in the Ferent fiefds from September Novbinber 1st. rht.ri' shou'd be not les.i thnn aetvs so a n to wlieat en jry farm in the county this irV Wheat for the home use i be made profitable, circulars wheat growing in Eastern N. will be ready for distribution i short time. Experiments have shown that d selected seed cojn give lar yields in bushels tnan corn cted at random in the barn, y also sho v an increase in ars ami cents, now is the t time to field seiect your 1 corn for planting the crop j t spring. . Go to the field and 1 f Vio horn -Tnr the coofl frvr can't tell hat kind of stalk ear of corn grew on when get it .ail in the barn, you in the field. it the Co-operative Hibit )u have any kind of farm ucts to sell, sell them co atively, products in bulk will 1 more than in small quanti organize a local marketing datiou. See that your pro 3 are in u good mitrketable ition and tnat they are pro- packed, bagged and grad- r further information abou f these suggestions see or me at once. I will be very to aid you in any way that Yours for service, N. B. Stevfns, County Agent s ! 1 M. ea t ii 4ai lUi W M&J?ll ' )p i T il- ur Men and Women's Oxfords have been marlced. down to the closest, possible- margin: $2.50 $L93 3.59 GfiDS AT 2,23 5.00 GRADE nr 3.93 7.00 GSDE AT 5.43 S.C0 GRfiiDE AT 5.9 J $4. & $.50 GRADES AT $3.48 $5.5 & $5. GRADES AT $4.43 This includes Florslieini and aiicover. All Straw and Panama Hats Reduce! ! O Boys' Palm Beach Suits at Wholesale Cost. mm i Very Ai'.raciivc Prices on En?.': -c Sl'n fcy ;riit.V r .''. vets ix.zt. rrr-li ".TJin-N be selu' Lions i-vv!'i;..r:.?Mx)Mi,iiJiiur!iB-.v.'i..,.v- 'i he P.o prices arc for jit All goods charged at Reguar Prices.' "iirrnnnnwTi .in miiiri i i i iiiwh i minum n m iji i i 11 d fftliSSlss, 3 5 . - - .iV-" . Fist Rack 1 ' ' -' - - : lioiiy ' i-mmmmmm- & Motor Co, pkT:ii iyrnotli. North wawn i iii.iiKiiwwiwuii.'i. P.nck CpJj Iji Hay, Siiiw, Leose Grain i:.n ;uo! fiaic-iicai J lodv K4. in One pMITII Foniva-Tmck itself nial-ir implements ever ;,,-. offered you. ' ''y Ccm'unotl Nvith the fptpous Eight-in-iO' One body it is absolutely necessary to . - auy niock-ra isrnner. Vm Lock at the eilifc bodies in one which ' you cr.n get in a minute, simply by moving the levers on the side. Think of what this means to you in f arm eui irncnt ! instead of having to naii-.tam tour or fne different types of v.-acn, you ;;et them all in one. 'i Take a loadwf hay deliver it in a minute change the body to carry live Slock. Haul your hogs, or calves. Get rid of this load. Take on cattle in the stock rack body.. Then, if you want to haul supplies lumber, barrel goods change to the flat rack body. And all of this on the Smith Form-a-Trucfc chassis. Thousands of farmers are using Smith Forrn-a-Truck now. You will not pet , the utmost efficiency out of your farm until you use it. . . PLYMOUTH'S SPHOPING CENTER r. riiiiiiiii.Krawimncrja.roviw r DELINQUENT LIST. (Concluded from page S.) Lee's Mills TowNsmr. Whites Ft M Bfell, belinquent $5 29 Mrs ,V1 B,Miz:;ll error 6 82 C F Bell delinqaont 3 G7 7 B Bishop. . 4 15 J L Brister error 2 30 J D Bridsenian delinquent 4 03 E E Chesson error 8 98 TRChesson " 127 iVl W Cooper delinquent 3 80 H D Davenport error 3 G7 J W Davis " 1 16 JPHassell " 2 90 A D Ilolton " 5 01 C D Holton delinquent 4 52 JFLsary ' 2 92 W T Norman error 1 78 F L Petlier delinquent 3 80 iV K Swain error 5 82 Luther S Swain delinquent 4 90 D VV Sexton " 3 20 G S Whitfield " 4 05 E A Will ' " 6 97 LenWill ' " 5 G2 Negroes. Ed. Moore delinquent Lenwood Soruill dead 96 61 i $2 90 2 90 WaUsr Moore Joe McCIeese David McPherson Will Pledger Gus Page Prince Pierce John T Rouse J L Sawyer Will Spfdyhr. Charles Smith Miles Smith E Slade Doc. Swain Joe West ' . Sam Whitley d'jji'-'quent 2 90 i 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 " .6 41 3 87 error 1 13 delinquent 3 90 " 3 90 '2 90 3 90 " x 3 90 2 90 error 1 08 $116 74 Skinnersville Township. White.- J T Alexander delinquent 83 95 L G Ayers T G Alexander Albemarle Lumber c'o., State tax A B Biggs Elijah Belanga H E Clifton A M Chesson G M McGowan C T Has&ell B E Ilufton J T Hassell W C Huf ten error error 8? 1 60 3 49 2 70 error Hnry Knight delinquent 2 90, , Pruden Sp'uill " 2 90 Alfred Alexander 2 90 Joanna Bowen " 3 45 George Davenport " 4 29 J FCorprew . ' 3 9Q John harrisi " 4 33 Julius Ilyman ' 2 90 Julius Hill . v- 4 37 Anthony Holly " 3 90 W H Jonea 3 90 IILLindsey " 7 80 Granville Lane " 4 13 W J Lane " 3 80 Squire Moore error 1 08 'delinquent W C Jethro E A Kelly J T Liver in rrn C W Spruiii L T Sawyer delinquent E C Soruill Frank Tarkenton error 53 29 33 ' 60 delindquent 4 05 JG 98' 96 .66 2 30 3 88 2 90 61 3 92 . 2 OA r- - ri f - 3)0 OD win Everett " 2 90 Henry Freeman, dead 3 37 Ellis Green, delinquent 3 I uarneid Hart 335 J C Hill 2 90 Robert Miller " - 2 90 Wid Norman, error 2 30 Joe Norman, delinquent . 3 05 W II Davis, dead 2 99 inarlie Swam, delinquent 2 90 J H Webb, " 2 90 $44 44 Scuppernong Township. Whites. H M Ainsley, error $3 57 E M Edwards, delinquent 5 90 L H Kemp, error 4 CO J E SkittletWpe, delinq't. 4 27 J F Snell, error 7 G7 Henry W Sawyer; delinq't. 3 85 J J Sawyer, Tyrrell Co. Mfg. Co. " A L Watson, error J L Ward, delinquent C L Ward, D F Tarkenton, error 'iVros Harry Akx-mchr. delinq't 2 92 Julius Bateman error -2 90 J H Creekmore, delinquent 2 90 Zack L Davenport ' 2 90 3 39 5 80 92 2 92 2 90 5 52 $50 71 White? Odell Alexander, delinq't. $3 92 3 50 2 96 2 90 3 50 314 3 52 1 39 3 85 3 50, Dare Alexander John Banks Sam Cabarrus Charlie Chandler ' Alfred Collins Lcmmie Dixon Eve Harvey " Richard Hawkins " Warren Hudson " Wm Lucas " Jas E Phelps, dead J-KRehelm, delinquent Geo Robbins Andrew Reeves " Alfred Skinner " Jeff Wynne Use Anv One of S'l Six Chassis tf . losing rny one of six chassis, Smith - T .- Fonn-a-Tmck combines with any Ford, Ksbet Park Maxwell, Dodge tiros., Buick, Chevrolet iiody or Overland chassis to make a fully Ruaranfeed one - ton truck. It gives" you real truck construction that will stun'i up under tlie hardest hauling you could ever do. . When You Arc iri'Towa I Drop In 1 ' When you are in town droo iu and see Biy.icp Smith Form, a -Truck. It will pay, you wen. Pljm-cmtli Garage Carolina 1 lit? '.TK...fl i 1 K-'i-y-rti YOU SEE THI3 PICTURE? . THIS IS HO FANCY, IT'S A FACT- YCU CAN'f GROW TK TREE WITHOUT A ROOT; YOU CAN'T CUILD-A HOUSE WITHOUT A FOUNDATION; YOT CAN'T CUIlD A FORTUNE WITHOUT PUTTING MONEY INTO THE BANK TO GROW. AND IT IS MIGHTY C0MF0RTA3LE TO HAVE A fOR TUNE WHEN YOU ARE OLD. START ONE NOW. BANK SOME OF YOUR EARNINGS. WE PAY J PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. Tlie W ashmgtdn Count Bank. Plymouth N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. Sarah J. Mooae vs Nathan Moore The defendant a'xjve -ilamed vi!l 8 fJO take notice that Sa a?tion entivlod r.3 o0q' above has been cu-nrjonci d iu the I for an absolute diorct' ; and t he said defendant will further take that ,3 64 3 79 0 'ishe is required to ap'ar at the next 3 92 ' term of the Suof rior Court o; 1 lie said 3 85 3 50 county, to be hold n t!- 7.-. t' Monday be-lorethe 1st Moudav in Alarch,. ltU8, at the court house in said county, in I Plymouth, N. C, nd answer or demur p-q eyf, I to the complaint in said actiou, or the plaantifi will apcvJo the court for the relief. demanded in said complaint. This Auu'. V.m. C.V. V. AUSBON, C. S:C. Mr. P. L4 Rca of Ilea's Beach wish"ii to announce that the re sort :'s now open to visitors and that the price of admission is 5c. For th? une of a bath-room the charge i;; 10 lie also states that he ran furnish desirable parties with a house to be used in having bouse-parties. ad. Subscribe to the Beacon. 4J r - .
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