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A. COMMUNITY IRFORPLYM- UTH TOWN-'.''. SHIP. tU'Jtf Wit is Appeal for a ominunity Fair - I ; . . V - 4k- til, E?vN JTviSi vkTD s Made to AIL- X YOU HELP MAKE IT A SUCCESS? ' n meeting o the f.irmers other business men o:' Ply h Township held in the K kkth on Friday, th1: b a unaiimou.3 vote, it. 'decided that PIvin utn ship sioiid have a Com : v Fair fits fall, iwui the iiiz ttion of Fiir Assoc ';i ! was for.mil laur.ched by lejtio i of Mr. T. L. Matter-j' iit.e as P i j- f, and v . I . Aus oa as occi' i'. if y ; i-t ('Hit; t:i. tn vtiri i fd t") !n.?'.i" V.M t l H til-.- t iv in Uie e 'Hit roovs t. . r'rn-.? ai ! phi--.: the iv i: ; it -M i b f p J'oC'ivl liv !.:.; ' ; j'M f V -- V j) ! ' " ni CA.VA :'-i I i t) and Lin; oilier rfii rs .s.try i.:-;ke car-? o; . .. J I - L ! .irooi tii ;t t cm hi danc 1 iYimu ni.'y fair '.-a niat, iv it. , i penally .1 : c j P t u e sroulJ deii.: r 1 j e with each o.h"r ii, 1 71 irvj: th,j prod.-;cr.-' f thc.r ts fr-ii :d ci:"d :i, stoc' I . . .) li ir'-' J).i!. !!ch:irdrf. I . , ... ..VJ, V, 1 as the thimble and needle je invite and insist that eVery and woman in Plymouth nship tr to be present at neetinp: September 1st. and they aid in the effort to ect an organization that produce, a Community Fair hy of the people of this nunity a Fair that will do lit to any community. ' Yours very truly, T. L. Sattfrthwaite. Presiden W. F. Ausbon. Secritary i Ofc K J CAS ft llfCT I .M'l & ft K -IV ft1' I "if ! - . i-fv t'- 4 m M mi 1 Itself' i FOR Wh icii Are ng-Daily. 1- 5 PLYMOUTH'S SPIIOPINC CENTER :an healthy wheat seed essential. hui-rlon. I). C, Aug. -Sou'j-', , he.il.hy s-ed istht UjqL.it,iu l.irfj i y i.'icrea-ii d wlu.at cr.'j- 1 1;)' .in il' 1 iutcs i ! ' . i n.t i'i! 1 i ;i!U.:.' ice.; v. : t. I.ni v;-U f j u ;r ':: ' '.ir !i f f- . c.'sup 'y j i s isiii ii to ill- i. a.Sji'itu.e, lio ..lep-irUiif u", u t,ie ihal o ily s'. t'tl is p'uiitL-a. What l.ss been j cjunlly true of sie for the rye vi.ic'i (he department hop:-s totite !a":i r tlwi u:u'il next year. " 1 m. s sed froiu his own vvi'ic 1 is ."aiisfr.ctory so far as y si iv 'I yen ' ui condition r.:eon. d, h; should lose no time in tr-t-r int shape for storage m!il Mi"- ti;nc. The fainiing null is the r's best friend in this tai;k. The r, by ni! meaii' should have such and if he has no rind isunable to n one', should borrow or rtuit his ibir's mil!, or sc ersl farmers can n bi y'n' .one. A f; nning mill re .5 weed 5ej.l.;, ainul and shriveled and lo.ives only plumo kernels, icaUy every one of which may be ided upon to produce a thrifty . After it is cleaned, however, v?r.d should be treated in order he smut ma be prevented Scab s likely to bo prevented by seed aiciit. but the use of the fanning wijl n;'ust maten'alTy in improving .': oo ix; own Irorn seed known to f, contained sc-bby kernels. Q.e farm, r'i:: (iependent on out- Yourc.i'S lot- his seed lie should buy phis neitrhbur if possible so that he yje more likely t ) et seed well ped to his conditions. It is advis jto buy as soon pflcr harvest as ;le as at this time prices are likely s iowest. If the farmer delays, his ibors may dispose of ill their sut -irain and he may be forced to j seed crown utidr conditions gilly difft ie;;t from l is own. If r rnier natroni7.es a tee'dsmau he J i u I insist on t't-ttin seed yrown as : this section as possible, j V-oil irt afltc ed by d.Vase, cave peclioti will usually disclose tlw The prcscuce of stinking smutin wbet is indicated by the odor and i' e in s.Mice of s ab by the a p 'Trance of 'Tv 1. erne's, i'licbici ;-h tl Weld, 11 course, b cleaned and tn rue for th-; dest u::t ion of the sporr;; i 1' uivvr: pr K'ui'iri fu.i i, if '; exam-'orti-.i shows ti.is be :'f-C( s . I i c'.ioos'n;.'' ' ? i.'- of ! & tl o f u rner shouid be 'f ii;' !, ,1 by (h i i xi- iences of his ei'j:lib'Ms and 1he i d ite o his State l.xpoi iuient taticn.' This t.-. .r le also of rye. bt tlv. te ar.i'sble f -wer v&rieties of i V" thrr of wle.it. The stations can !'uni ;h ec.inpa?ati e statistics on the yields a;id behrv!or r f u nutnber of varieti s of the two c; reals. Alter the .-T.in fa; n.cr has procured a supply o.' sa isfac'.o: y i ed he slic-a'd store it carefully so that ii wJl ke.i' p, in good cond'tion and v. ill l e safe fioni the depredations of rats, mice anH in ,vcts. J. ins which are supposedly rat proof are available civ p:"-tically all farrns and it will p y i':;rr !' to see that they are kepi jii good e oivwtion to ke?p out the rodents. .v::i NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of authority contained in a cc; tain mortis ap;e exe cuted by V. E. BeJanga and ivi. i'.. j:e langato T. J. Basnight on the 2Sth day of riovtmber, 1911, and tran-fen ed and assigned by he administrator of T. J. Basnight, ii S. Basnight, to the und i signed, iJ. F. Chambers, now ownerof the debt secured, I shall, on the 17th day ef September, 11)17, offer lor s lie nt the court house door m Plymouth, at twelve o'clock M., for cash, the following described tract of land, situate, ling and being in VVah iiigton uounty, ykinnersville Iowa slu), bounded and described as fol lows : Beginning at A. Newberry's corner on the lane and running soutn thirty five (35) yards and cornering at an oak post; thence e;ist ltO yards nr.d cornering at a gum ; thence iiorth 35 yards to A. Newberry's corner : thence back 140 yards to the first station, containing one acre, mere or less. Tis 1 nth-of August. 1917. H S. BASNlwHT, Adror. of T. ,!. B B. F. CIIAMEPS, n wrier of debt. L. W. (lAvwku, At:v. 16 will -get you Iibmc THE new Fisk Cementles3 Patch fori auto tires h&s (lie strength where Vouf tnt it. h's thick in the center. Covers a h.vger cut, hut because all waste rub ber is eliminated 'coets less. Most efficient and best value tire patch on t'.e market the best insurance you'll get home. This patch is oge of the many standard value mm Wv i'-.,y,"oJt-., I fOV . ' ' ' . - f - .( Vl x. -.-sera-. -v rf There's no higher 'quality any- t VI ..I 111 '.1 where. Ino motorist f fiouia De wim- f itji J J. . ; ill.- out them. Among the best known ? ' " i Fisk Sundries are Fisk Emergency. E- ir-A t f .. ' 1'atches.' rure rine t'ara dement ml S s'i " "V . , i i !- i r . - ftfm wJJJ'-,.. tubes and cans and Fi3k Repair' Material. Fisk Tires For Sah By ' Saves Expense Pays for Ths saving, you can make by g-ettingrid of - extra Qrses.wijl pay for Smith Form-a-Tnick, . and the low .cost of operating Smith Form-a-"IVucfe ..-afteryoji., have, bought it will put real dollars into our, pockets steadily. You can take 25c W of every' dollar you are spending for hauling now and figure that this will pay the cost of fi hauling with Smith Form-a-Truck. You can plan to go to market witn.yQur crops or live stock on the ." days when the. prices are the highest, and add still more to the ' amount ol'monav Smith Form-a-Tryok wiU save you. You can figure .12 to 18 miles, per gallon of gaaoline 6,000 to 8,000 miles 'ret brtires, arid' know just, about what Smith Forma-TruCk really costs-Jto run. These are the records that r ar- fce'irig established, by Jarniers. ! . , In addition fo thjs saving, you can figure three hours out of every four that you 8pin"d on the road driving horses, and call this time . saved." Spend it with your family cr, doing farm work. ' Any way, you look at it, it is worthsotrething to you. v. . - ' And'count on the fact that snow storms, bad weather or muddy ' -roads, will hot tie up-your naulihg when you use Smith Form-a-Truck. . . , - . " M every day you drove to town with Smith Form-a-Truck you would find from $6 to $8. extra in your pocket when you got back, ; you would no hesitate' a ;irinute in buying, This is what Smith i l?orma Truck ' really does, only it does it in the saving it effects, counted uo at the end of the year. Use Any .One x Sis: Chassis Using any one of six chassis, SoiUn Form-aTruck combines with - any Ford, MasweSl. Dodge Bros., Bulck, Chevrolet or Overland chassis to make a full-o guaranteed one ion truck. J gives you ' ' real truclconstruction that will etand up under the hardest haul " ing you could ever do. Whe.n You Are in Town Drop in When you are In town drop In and see Smith Form-a-Truck. It will pay you. Plymouth" Garage Motor L . Plymouth, North Carolina i i-'J.r .ji' i i .'t'" 'J''- 1 ifc Kl THE.-f'Boss" Wants men in his employ Viho have I B1NK ACC0UHTS. ' YOU WOULD PRE,FER,THAT KIND IF YOU WERE THE kt BOSS. THEY ARE EARNEST. MEN LOOKING OUT FOR THE J, THEBOSS HAS A FELLOW-FEELING FOR THESE MEN HE USED TO BAN! HIS MONEY. THAT'S HOW HE BE- t CAMEBOSS. , . '." "'. , r v BANK YOUR MONEY.. INCREASE YOUR BALANCE. ill , '-'A EANK , WITH US ' ' I WEXy 4 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ' The Vashmgton "County Bank; ' - ' Plymouth N.;C. ' 1 i .; - r"i a JOB' PR!NIN NOTICE OF SUMMONS. , - Sarah J.:'Mo.ie' . . "Kathan Moore ' 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 he is required , to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of the said county, to be held on the 7st Monday before the 1st Monday in. March, ,1918, at the court house in said coAinty, in Plymouth, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaip.'.safd action, or the plaintiff will a vthe court for the - i t -. v relief demanded in said complaint. " This Aug. .9,-1917. C. 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