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WHAT THE NEW QUAR- ANTINE LAW;REQUI RES OF, CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTY. Do you know what is required of you by the new State Quar antine Law ? It requires parents or householders to report every case of whooping cough., meas-les.'-'diphtheria, smallpox, scarlet fever and typhoid fever occur ring in their homes to the county quarantine officer. It requires shall cause said children to be in attendance upon some public school on and after the 4th day of November, 1917, for four suc cessive months. This 30th day ef Oct. 1917. . John W. Darden, Co. Supt. Schools. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice i hereby given that on the 3rd day of December, 1917, the County Board of Education of Washington County, North Carolina, will sell at private sale bonds of Creswell High School District, in Washington County, North Carolina, in the sum of $15,000.00 ninninft twfrntv vpars ond hpcirinrr in. physicians to report every case . terest t the te 0j gix per centum f fV,Qe.o iaoacpcs fViafc thfiv are I Der annum, payable semi-annually. ,3 . t , .i ,,4. I Bids for said bonds will be received at called'on to attend to the county th ffice o said C0'untv board of edu- auarantine officer and to do this cation on said date, in Plymouth, North 1 " I Pni-ntmn HrtriHitinna 1 hiHe will nnf ho within twenty-four hours, It requires public school teachers to fill out and return the blanks furnished 'them by the county quarantine officer, and to follow the ru!es"and regulations sent to nrotect them and their schools in case of an outbreak of any contagious disease, fit requires countv Quarantine officers to Carolina. Conditional bids will not be considered Dated October 29th, 1917. , C. J. NORMAN, Chm. J. E. SINGLETON, WM. WILEY, County Board of Education of Washington County, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havincr qualified as'administrator of the estate of Stephen E. Moore, late of Washington County, this is to notify all pei sons havincr claims acrainst the send to any parent or household- said estate to present them to the un- er in whose home a contagious October 25th, 1918, or this notice will rlispnsA has hppn rpnorted a nel- be pleaded in bar of their recovery i i j fU All persons indebted to said estate wil low piacuiu wim uicuamcui please make immediate settlement. disease printed on it with in structions for posting the pla card on the front of. the house ; it requires him to send instruc tions for the treatment and con trol of the"patient lin the house. The quarantine officer is required to enforce the quarantine law and to make it give the protec tion for which it was intended. Counties reporting many oases of contagious'discases "are given credit for doing good work. It shows" that Ithe rpeople are co operating with the quarantine officer and. 'are reporting all or a great many of their cases. It slo.vs that they are interested in reducing illness ana saving the lives of little children, and it means that there will be fewer deaths to report later on. The names and addresses of those having had a case oi con tagious disease during the month of S-jptembor, whhh were re parted to me, ave printed below, If you know of other cases whose names do not appear here, such information given the quarantine officer will be appreciated and held in strict confidence. It may be tne means or saving a lite or keeping down an epidemic. ine ionowing cases we! e re ported: vv hooping Cough: Children of Walter Hufton and children of Arthur Edwards, R. F. D. No. 1. Creswell, N. C; children of H. W. Bateman, children of Hen derson Barnes, children of H. S. Furlough, children of O. D. Hat held and children of Aaron Fur laugh, u. F. D. No. 2 Creswell, N. C ; children of. Elsie Spruill, children of Frank Sawyer and children of Delia Roberts, R. F. D. No. 3 Creswell, N. C. and children of Wm. Jordan, Cres well, N. C. Diptheria, children of Chas. Poison, Wenona. N. C. W. H . Ward, M. D., Co. Quarantine Officer. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD SPECIAL EXCURSION MEEPHIS, TENN. Account SOUTHERN MEDI CAL ASSOCIATION November 12-1G-1917. Round trip tickets on sale Nov ember 10, 11, 12 and 13. Final limit for return Nov. 18, 1917. For information call on your nearest Norfolk Southern Rail road agent or write to W. J. Williams, C. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. Underwood, C. A., Charlotte, N J F. Dal ton, C. B. A,. Norf jlk, Va. This Oct., 24, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, Admr. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority of a mortgage deed executed to me bv Samuel Petti- ford and wife Roxie Pettiford on the Gth day of February, 1915, and duly recorded m tne Kegister s olhce in Washington County, Book 61 page 357, I shall sell at public auction on the following terms: tor cash, at 12 o'clock M., on the 14th day of November 1917 at the Court House in Washington County the following property, viz A piece or parcel or land lyinc and being in the town or Plymouth, In. c on tne south side of Water street, be ing 25 feet by 200 feet and bounded on the east by Keuhen Pettitord lot, on the west by Hampton lot, on the south by Mrs. Ayers' lot and conveyed to namuel fettitora by Aaron Pettnord et als by deed registered in Book 61 page 340 iins lbtn day ci uct., iyw. T. L. SMITH, Mortgagee. Gaylbrd & Gaylord, Attorney. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of an order of tho Superior Court oi Washington County, made in the special proceed iug entitled C. W. Patrick and Sarah V. Spruill vs. Nathan Whitfield, the undersigned commissioners will on the 10th day of WOrember, 1917, at 12 o' cioch. m., at tne court nouse aoor in Plymouth, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cssh that certain tract of land lying and being in Lee's Mills township, Washington county North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of N. G. .Snell and others, and r.n j :i i x i more luny uesunueu as iowows, lo-wu: Adjoining the lands or tr. L. Amsley on the north, A. u. bnell on the east, N. T. Hernngton on the south and A. R. Spruill on the west, and better known as the old John Spruill farm. containing 30 acres more or less. This 8th day of October, 1917. MARTIN & MIDGETT, Commissioners. i In pt.J " No. 43 Bankruptcy. c. N 0 parents, persons betv ren and fourteen ICE. to all other child- the asres of eiwht years, that they J is nerc!7 guardians having char ,-een fclVV: ge cf IN THE DISTRICT COURE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. In the matter of THOS. S. FOLEY, Bankrupt To the Honorable II. G. Connor, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Thos. S. Foley of Creswell, in the County of Washington and State or N. u., in said District, respect fully represents : That on the 28 day of April, last past. he was duly apjudged bankrupt under the Acts ot Congress relating to bank ruptcy ; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights or property, and nas iuny compiled wnn an the re quirements of said Acts and of the orders of the court touching his bank ruotcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable agaiast his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted bv law from sucn discnarge Dated this 2d day of Octo. A. D. 1917. THOS. S. FOLEY, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Eastern District of N. C, ss.: On this 2nd day of Octo. A. D. 1917. on reading the foregoing petition, it is ORDERED BY THE UUUKT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 5th day of Nov. A. D. 1917, before said court at Wilson, N. C, in said District, at 12 o'clock noon; and that notice thereof be published in the "Roanoke Beacon" a newspaper printed in said District, nnd that all known creditors and other persons in inteeest may ap pear at the same time and place and show cyusc, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grai:lcd. And it is furthr-r ordered by the s..ort, that the Ckrk shall send by mail to ail known creditors codi'cs of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residerirn ns st.i'od. Witness the Honorable II. G. CON NOR, Judge of said Court, and 'Seal the seal thereof, at Washing, of til-- ton, in said District, on the 2d Court. day of Octo., A. D., 1917. A. Mayo, Deputy Clerk. for fa i 1. All-wool 2. Military styles 3. Saisf action guaranteed. All-wool clothes are pretty scarce elsewhere, but nothing else will give'you best value. Military styles are common enough, but the right, good "military styles are not. The exclusive touches are here. And our guarantee of satisfaction really guar antees. See Our Line of Shos! Remember We Have Style and Quality at Prices to Suit Your Purse 2 JL XlmHJ We Also Have a Complete Line of Ladi les Coat Suits and Go W if X 1 'It! t ret- in. "I , ,.-Tff'- v m . I Copyright Hart Schaffneir & Marl. . j PLYMOUTH'S SPHOPPING CENTER Where Is Your Bank Account We say to you with all the sincerety and earnestness in our power, that it is to your personal individual interest to carry your account at this bank. Bring your checks for cotton, peanuts, and all farm products here, where they will be cashed free. If you need change call on us. We offer you bank service unknown before in this com munity. Then w by not patronize us? ITT eopie s CRESWELL, N.C. .Sank i rift iff ffl IBS To The Farmers gf Wash ington and Adjoining Counties: We have on hand now for delivery at cost Rye, fl Wheat and Clover seed. Call and get what you want at'once. If we can be of further service to you let us know. Have you enough funds to harvest your crop? p If not probably we can help you. Yours ever to serve "QVE THE TOP" Ths Bank of Roper and its friends and customers subscribed for 25,000.00 of 2nd Liberty Loan Bonds, ex ceeding'the expected quota by $1,200.00. Nothing to brag about, just our duty, but we are proud of it. We subscrib ed liberally so as to take care of those who did not have the opportunity to do so, and .we can still supply a limited number. Let us have your subscription betwee l now and November 15th, pay as you please. Remember, it's a great honor to wear a Liberty Loan button showing your financial support of the Government. THE BANK OF ROPER ROPER, N. C. Washington County Bank. a tJ gjTjfl. g'?-J-TT--JY'-W i.UBT- - - - ,r ' - .' - l1ni;t-----t - We Do JOB PR1P PROGRESSIVE FARMER ! I wish to invito your attention to my second car load of horses and mules that i expect to purchase in Northern markets next week. In regard to our first car of last week we did not keep them long eaough-to show them, sold them soqaickly. We can not keep good team on hand when the people want them. I buy them to sell at a price to suit the public- 1 extend you an in vitation to oomo early and look our stock over so you can make your choice. Remember wo arc also headquarters for buggies, harness, saddles, etc. We wish to say that you will make no mistake to purchase early this reason, for like everything else live stock will bo sure to be higher later in the season - than it is now. Make our place your home when in town. Thanking you for your past patronage, we arc, Yours very truly, J. S. Siiugar, President Kentucky liorse & Mule Exchange, Brick Stables - Plymouth, N. C.
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