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..... : .... ... Mr1, BEACON FLASHED. Friday, March 1st, 1918. ' :-.:March. Go to F. K .Smith for ycur ,srroc.eries. . ad Mr. W. H.Tarkentpn of county was i hi to wn(y ester day. Mr. P. R. Johnston has been .-in Baltimore this wek Mr. A. D. Holton of Washing . ton was in our city Wednesday Mr. W. VV. Hollis of Ahoskie . spent last Sunday here .with his riamuy. Capt, G. W.-H.rnny is at home rpending a fev day3 with his . i arm! 3'. Mr- P. M. .Arps of Columbia , was in the city for a few Jioun on Monaav, " ' ' A X' MeFBerfifAfclw. Holmes, anrl W- D PalctcVeswel'fwei-e in .fYF? Monday. rtIILk s J. T. McAllister and v , . . opruiJl of near Roper were , , .n town yesterday. Mr. Clyde Cahoon is rnovirg ins lamuy into nis new acme on Ma?n St. this week. Miss Marcia Latham of New .. York City is visiting relatives and fr:ends here this week. Wantted Good tenant, applv to 0. M. Chesson, II. F " D. f No. 2. Plymouth, N.CJ. ad St Mj?s Lucie Brink-ley of Edenton rapfnt last week-end with Miss Lida B Lewis, on corner of Jef .ferson and Main Sts. Capt. J. L McNair of Edenton spent last Sunday with his brother. Mr. J. T. McNair at Sunrise Farm, ne ir tov, n. Wanted Young lady .to work in office. Prefer one with ex:e , rienee on typewriter. Apply at onej. Plymouth Garage & kMo:o?. Co. 2 t Little Miss Elizabeth, daughter cf Mr, and Mrs. Tho3 L. Smith, met with the painful misfortune of falling and dislocating hei pxm Tuesday. Hrst phowing of Sport Hats ana Rady-to -wears for Spring, Tuesday and W ednesday, March 5th, and 6th. Miss Mary Louise Ayers, adv. Miss Louise Ayers after spend in s somo time in the Northern mark its baying her Spring and Summer Millinery, returned home Tuesday night. Mr. W. F. Lucas has just re vturned from a visit to Camp Se vir, S. C, where he has been to see ojr beys in camp there lis reports that they are doing finely and arc in the best of spirits. ,Our stores are to begin closing JthYa evening at seven o'clock. This ia a1 good and reasonable idea and wi-1 work to the detri ment of none if every merchant 'tfiil. be as honest with his neigh bor ak he expects his neighbor io be tfrith him. and close on the hour sharp, but i f .he begins to- yatch the other fellow and wait J tor mm to Close First, a iauure js sure to be the "result. Be big 'enough to do your part, regard less, and the other fellow will Boon feel too little and mean not to do his part. Eeath cf a Child. The deep sympathy of our peo ple is felt for Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. W. ,Getsinger In the loss oj: their little seven-year eld son who died at their home in Dardcns on Monday last. The interment was make at the home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. N. IJarrison of Plymouth conducting the burial services. CARD OF THANKS. The widow and children of the late Jos phus Vail who died last Wednesday desire to express jtheir thank? to the many friends who came to their assistance and those who sent flowers and in; othsr ways assisted them in, their hour ofvwv and grief. : For YouConvenience. t For. the convenience of our fartrlis why haye purchased uitrab of soda, you are advised that. The Bank of Plymouth has en mtdc Far mors' Agent to receive from them and transmit the purchase price cf the Fame to the iypai tment of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. A HEALTH IS WEALTH E fatTH Qjest.'cns on Health, JJyg'erie and Sanitation ot frc-ror.il lnt.vi.ft to. our renie."?. Pill be answered in there ;oiumn. or by m;ul if au-.nsrl to L!::s uu'ce or to tha "State Hoard of Health at Rajeifrh and accompanied by . s Unr;; e !, .v'.dressed envelope. rlo diai.os:a or treatmei;l of ir.rtl virtual casea v.'.li ko alto-.ijL... TlieDoeter !n Hie Sma!i "We have only three doctors here tjiat one could eensait, and none of thorn understand such eaten." Thfa sentence, or F.omothlii:? llke.it, appears rather rrc(yicntbr in lottcr3 comirig from readers who reside la the country cr Email villages. If Uiere i3 any .difference in the pro--fessional ability of the doctor in tle small tosvH ena tae doctor-in we city, t l hay ngter been able to detect it. In fact, speaking aa a city doctor, my impression is that tho doctor in the rnall villaso averes a fev polats ,-iih;her than hi3 city coliojg;ue iu abil ity, no matter .Vvbethpr the city man 13 a: hospital ,oijdia;;:near.y staff man or not. ine s!?s ct a city ace3 net de termine. the profgi,i:!oj4. ability cf iUi docU;"s. .1 need' net mention stereo tyed illuctrations c! this fact. They are so common that manticn is un neccerary. A doctor In a small Tills. to may hare the eame I'cliooling, the er.me medjcal roclety cfjiiaUoTifj, .the bcsio t:xt- i.oc the srme kf.rnals, i fact ovsry meajii? iis ci'.y colleagues enjoy m .kvjopkig a-:ec.rt ci mf-diral progress. CU3 can find raarfal aoss - backs" d;ir.s a l.irge cud lucrative . , , , i , practice tbucmosa wpr.d to tao r;?ut word) in the cit.;- Terscuaa, aua,bU- lty, social activity, finaaeJal iisjr- proficient y may build up and IoM a raj li" g Tjrucuce. 1 Know icr.ny villages ara amiii f-?5fc'-.)u is -united in rcleutlf c vork, .firc'iit'? tn the van c? msu'oiue, fu!-y bos:e4 cn the very bent ar.d latest prorress of tho f.n. Ar.d I dratt f Change cf Pulpits. ilev. B. 0. Myers, pastor of the Baptist Church, will preach in the M. E. Church t t 7:30 o'clock Sunday night, his con gregation worshiping with the congress tion at the Methodist Church and-the choirs of the two churches joining in the sorg servicas. . Everybody is cordially invited to attend this service. Omissions Ccrrectcd. In our publication of commit teemen appointed at Roper Sun day before list, to erye in Washington County's War Sa vings .service, we, in somo way last week, omitted the names of W. M. Collins, Chm., Manufac turers Committee, and VV. ?. Dayejriport, Chm., Committee on Colored People. We beg pardon of the parties and of the organi zation for the omissions and as sure them that it was not inten tional. War Saving Sociity. A mass meeting was held' at Graded School building for the purpose of organizing a war sav ins society. The meeting was opened by J the temporary chairman, Mrs. J. W. orman. A motion was made and carried that the society be organized and named thexPcrshing W ar Saving Sccie?-y. After which a stirring si eech was made by Mr. A. W. S .vain on the necessity of ihi pract'se of thrift and economy, and an interesting by Miss -cQueen The following officers were elected; Mrs P. W. Bii; kley, Pres. and Mrs S A. Ward, Sec. The soci.ty erganiz-.-d with; twenty eig.t numbers. Dr. Howard Smith of MonrogvN. C. will he at our again on" Mcne'ay anl Tye:day, March lllh and 12th to test eyes and fit glases. We have ananged for Dr. Smith to make these -visits here because we know from several years fXr.erunce With PIS Work tUt he is competent and reliable ill every respect Wc urgently r.-qucstany and all who have 4HP f"i i xJ ill I VI there U a sh;,7"e lirco city in America v.'here tr,onfy-r.v3 per cent of the phy sicians ar i;ot hcpclessly behind tiaeG, .though perhaps appareatly .pros percu. i;9riiap-3 t:tlua"y proeyercv.s in a buei::crc ser.c a xi cn n-r.y ;;;ucy fei the country as 4 H- ---51 wei! aa hi ihs -city. The country doc- itain lands therein described reg tcr mcy virit .p-j eii-fx, for ppjviai ! isterccT and confirmed pursuant wcrk.j-jist .ua readily ns the city dec- i i0 Chanter SO of the Public Lawn tor. Do nc t! the city iho man oo - t-,Mrfi Vri, n t-, r-.r izs a hard country practice may notl ::ivv). ino t-.'j,.nr u.txi o. a Ciiy pcy- rlcla!vbut..undsr old mad-Hocked cjotheo beats a heart true c-8 any, and after zll, it. my to thai liij rcunh exterior .ij bv.t a mark of the rugged .honesty ard fcfsh-mlndednt.es . wlthia, ju. vrwit 0 MFW) S(T' TWrrCDLEDEE AND TVCEDLCDUM 1 ! The v;cod3 r.re fu!i of country dactera I - - w'wr who iv3 cards and spai-g to hrehP-n ' ' i u t-"Fn -3 f ail f country docto-3 v r.-,-,.- Irt l CciU ; spades to ?'-n Y'1;8Ti u comes to :cr.t.U;C diagnosis Or - as- tun g city .Li o rjnl.-'i;.:; r. e :c lent. 'Cr.'t ls vtl by eppearanees. If yc- i;y3i thir.-T vou knee r-.t .av-3 ( tave you hi Lclg clutches, of malarial prr.ipoj.jjy. '.rouble with their eyes, and ar in need of glasses.;, to-call on above rates and have their eyes examined. Examination free. Pveascr. able prices for glasses. Kerr.ember the date. T?,o days o:;ly. Tiios. L. Smith . ' ad. MfLLINERrOPZNING. Miss Louise Ayers, vlie) has returned home this week from the Northern Markets, will have her first showing of Sport Hats and Ready-lo-! Wears on next Tuesday and Wednesday, Maich 5th and 6th. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of author - ity contained in a mortgage deed executed by Geo Downing and . wife Martha Dawning, of Wash- ' ingtoa County, North Carolina, ' to the Kentucky licre ci Mule. Exchange, of county and state aforesaid, elated April 2S;h. 1915, ! and registered m tiie Keiiisr or j Dced'a ojiice' in Washington! County in Look G7 page 200, tho; undersigned mortgagee will of! cr f r sale at pu'j. ic auct:oa to tlu highest bidder for cash, at the. c.'Urt house door m Wa -hingion ! County, on iho k9t.li clay e-f! March 191S, fit 1 o'clcclc M. tho , following described land, lying and being in Washington County ' f .. Mill.. Tii'n t ii i "n! mci'ii fully des.ciibed as fellows : ' Operates passenger trains All that certain trrcts of lnd from TNv .rth Carolina into term in tho McRao Quarter in two . , , . - Morrr,!i, withm tracts conveyed to faid L'Ow'riiiig by H M Linyear. one containing transitr, 1G a'T5'? jci'iirg Jno Hoi '.on or. id N. D. The foilowinjjscheflulc figures Jack Blount, als.O his OHO lot ele- published as m Urination ONLY and arc ricd in said deed about cue- "otsuar i-ecu. ouTterrcre I Ttains leave Plyniouth North 1 This-Feb 27th, ISIS bound. Kentucky IIorss & mule- bx Np 43:3.i a. m. daily ruihnan CIUNGE, Mor'gAgee. Klcci.is'.si car for 1,'crl'o k. Moi-Vi A !tld'r-tt AttS No. i'. M. d:u!y lor. LMenton, Mai. l. ivLQ.tt, tii& Hertford Klizabcth Cily rad Norfolk FEEBLE, AGED WQMAH 6ay3 Vinol Mada Her Strong r.ron 'irc Tpxa-4. "I am an ared woman and for a long time was weak and feeble but Vinol restord my health .i crth cn that I fee a most young orrnin nni nm doing all my housework. Old people who are weak end feeble Bhould trv Vir.ol and know its merits a3 1 do. Itia the best medicine to ereat? 'rens-th and for chronic colds I hav ever taken.' v""-'?!" ' tonic,is sold on our jruarantoe to Le:ui;t or your money will b retume-L Ndrth Carolina, Washington County, in the Superior Court Before the Clerk. J. D, Craft . f - vs. Johr L. Roper Company, James Blount ar.d Richard Peacock. NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern : The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that on the 14th day of February, 1918, the above named petitioner Lied a' petition in the office of "the Clerk of the SuDcricr Court of Washineten Ceunty, to have the title to cer- 1 0f 191 3t f.Kfj that summons has , i1Pfir. iq-'icl rpf nvnnhls tn thr j the berk of "the SuDerior , ... , .. . ... : the 8th:day of April, 1918. Said lai d is zituaie m the County c Wnshirgtcn and said State, ad-! joirinfT the -lacds of George W. Cncsson, Jonn L. Eoper Lumber .Company. ! Richard Pc jlandonwh: James Blount ar.d caccck, it boin the; hich the said petitioner now lives find occupies. This the 14 day of Feby., 1918. C. V. W. Ausbok, St Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina, Washington County, in the Suporbr Court, January Term, 1918. II. T. Diilcii ) Notice of Summons vs. ') and Warrant of At- Cari dicker. ) tachment. uwuaLmuucuwutuwui ?-?,U(,C tUt a sumlncns jn lh.e aJ;'fv.e , titled cction wes issued against dcfer.c ! ant on the 1st day oi January, 1913, b I the cieik of the Superior Court o Washiuoton County, North CaroKuo The detcr.dar.t above named w ill take notn c that a summens in tiie above en- by ' 10 CfInpei oeictcatt specmcaiiy to pel form hia contract to convey lo tee !ot Jj0 2t; nclth as ,nmvn o:5 j the r!ot of the subdivision of tho East- fm T.'.Mm TlAr .an A F.i- n icrnpi. iatior, Incorporated, which is du!v ! rocortlcd in the office of tho KeUter ' I'.r I-)cec!s f t I.'oo of Washington ! ccuiity, and krewn as Drr.irrjc l's trict Ko. which suiumcn.s is rfcturn rb!e totbc Superior court of Washing ton county cn the 14th clay of January, 1918. The defendant will elso lakc.uoucu ths.t a -warrant of attachraont was is sued by the Superior court of snid county on the 2nd day of Jacy., 15)18, cainht the aVve described property of said defendant whiju warrant is rcturrollo I (fere the Judge of the Superior Court at the time r.nd place i bove rarr.e lor the return or the summons, when and where the defen- dant is require d to appear ar.d answer cr demur to the complaint or tnc reiie! cleiranecd will be eran ted. Tl is 2nd day of January. 10JS. C. V. 7. AL'SIXiN, C. S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Z55I5 VAXT. NOKSIAX - -AO-SMALL, McLEAN. RKAGAW & ROD MAN Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Plymouth, N. C, Van 13. Martin W. F. Midasll ATTOIcNHYS-AT-LAVV Offices in Harney Building riAMOUTH, N. C. fcr Partner bin decs net aptly to crim cases in Recorder's Court xJ't, Wiliiamstcn, N. C. Olnce ever Farmers and Mer.-i chatitt- iianK. Houis 9 to 12 ar;d 1 to 5 Phono No. 9. sr ,3 1 ' ' . -- , ' i ' i '. i ' i. i , -, ,V South bound. No. C- 2:14 A. M. daily Niht ex press for raycttevil'e, Chsrloiic, ruil man S'ccpi:i cars lo Kaleil), New crn and intcnr.cv.iatc Siai;u.s. x p. M. daily for Wes:iin-- r,0ii.oro i)o..,iv,- r 1 ton, kai-i, e.u.v.su.io, ....uici, ..i.j , inlermt?v.i:ue s .at:o:is. 1 m.mjLn lauor cr i'rr f-tv. 1'nn. IV- f-:rt!ier information r 1 ja i'.. i ). C, i.'.tli C .u.'il.l. i. !', J. r. ('; !.'!. i ; : - -,.r. r A . ( Norfu'k. Va. vVe have just enstalled an up-to-date Vulcanizing Machine to re- "J v 4 lice 3 f v' ' 1 :. fV--!- li ?3 THIS PJCTunS TELLS ITS OWt; ETOHY. THSY HAD THE?, MOHEYIll THE HOUSE; T:Y IVE':Z SAYING THAT MO-sY FOP, THEIR OLD AGE, OR OTHI?r, rU?4PGSE. WAS SF;? IH CUft BAMK THEY COULD DP.aW ON AMOTHER HCy.Zi. YO'JR HOUSE IS HO PLACE TO l-E LSTS Or THiNGS t.IGHT HAPFUH T VE f.DD'4 FEB CEWT IliTEHSST. 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