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BEACON FLASHES.
Friday, Warch 8 h. 1918
Mr. p.'S. Ausbon left for Nor
folk Jast Sunday.
Jy?tice3. L.; gverett of SWn
nersyille was in jUecityAjLonay.
Attorney Z 2b ance Norman
has been in Baltimore th:s week.
Mrs. Fannie Monroe is visiting
4rs. J i. Campbell at Rocky
iount, . . ... .
Messers E. P. Lewis and F, D.
Wilson of Kopti- 'werein our'cicy
yesteray. ' "
t We received a short .call from
Mr- J. D Craft' of near Roper
the past weejf .
Mr. H. M. Jacobs of Roper
vr. a welcome visitor to our of
fice last Friday. ;
Mr." B' D r'atn-'s visiting 1 is
d iiighter, Mis. R. V. Stubbs, in
Norfolk this week.
Mr. and V.ri. B. F Skiles and
Mr. T. R. Ches'ion of Vestover
were in town Tuesday.
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VAfiTED(Jood tenpt, appfy to
O. M. Chesson, R F D
' No. 2. Plymouth, ad3t
While it is quite lengthly for
jus to handle, we will try. to pub
fish account tne Midgett Giiberjb
marriage next week.
:.' Millinery opening, 14th and
-L5th.; showily t; Jatesttyles in
v im ned and sport hats forSprinr
and Mid summer. Miss Louise
Ayers. . ad-
Messers J. P. Clagon Job
Clayton, G W. Chesson and J.
F. Blount, of Roper dropped in tj
see us while in town iat Satur
day. We are tru'y sorry, but several
little items of interest snt'us
h'-v s had to be emitted.' Unfr r
jtunitely when cur columns are
full we mrit sQp..
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Mrs G. D. Barden, who . with
her children have been "visiting
her. sister ht-re, Mrs. M. W. Nor
mail returned to their home in
Norfolk "yesterday.
' Mrs W.:C:. Spjri
Ire m fpmdifff: some time at
Greenville. C., to be w th her
husband who is with Battery
B," U, S. F.A., returned home
Tiaarr:cr':-:.;:.-: -xry:
Mrs. E C. Caton who has been
visiting her parents bere for
some time, returned to her home
in Hampton, Va . last Sunday.
She was aocompanied by her
sister, Mis3 Neva Ausbon.
WMTEl) Young lady to work
in office. Prefer one with expe
rienee on typewriter Apply
the Plvojth Garage &
Motor Co. 2t
Til 3 Peeking War Saving
Socjety.
The Pershing War Savings
Society will hold regular meet
ings at the graded School Build
ing on the 2nd Monday of each
mqnth at 3:30 o'clock. .
The first regular meeting will
be hel(J March 11th, at 3:30. The
program for this meeting is be
ing prepared by he committ
appointed at the organization
meeting, .Mrs. $obt. Campbell,
Mrs. Robt. Johnston and Mrs.
T. J. Qaylord. 411 members are
urged ta be present and if possi
pl, bring a new member. In
order to become a member each
person has to sign a pledge,
whjch yll b? furnished.
" V
Pr. HQWaj-d Smith
of Monroe. N. C. will be at our
again on Monday and Tuesday,
, Marck lth and lgth I p. test eyes
fimd fit glases. . ; -
We ' hve arranged for Drf
gmith to make these visits here
tecaus we-know fropi seyerl
years' experience with hs work
that he is competent and reliable
iri every yespect. - We urgently
request any and all who hare
trouble with their eyes, and are
in need of glasses, to "call on
above oates and have their eyes
examined.
1 Examination free, Reason
gple prices for glasses,
Remember the date. Two
4ays Qn)y. -
Tos- L-SaiiTH
ad
Who Ars Liable to Draft
In a letter to Exempt ion Hoards
Gov. Bickett gives as his opinion
that no farmer or farm laborer
in the second .draft wijl be sent
to camp .efore July ? 15th, so
that they inay proceed with their
f irm work.
This, hQJvever, do pot in
.elude the deferred percentage of
first quota pf eol.or.ed rqien who
are liable to be called at any Jime
Should be Careful.
It habeen rtporied to the J.
S. Food Administration by rntr
jchants of uiji.r towiis, that the
merchants of Plymouth are sel
ling to farmers more -ur than
the lnvt prescribes.
Flour cannot be sold in lots
greater', than. 48 ibd. to f urmers.
and 24 lbs. to others, and then
only in connection with , a like
amount of ctreaj substitutes, the
excepipn being that if the far -
mer certifes ti at he has raLs. d
i
and is Rising corn meal or . other
substitute's in lik amounts, he
Can buy up to 48 Ids. of flour
w'lthoyt the substitutes
ANNOUNCEMENT.
There will be a meeting of th-j
Washington County Committee
Qn Churches for War Saving
.Stamps at Mackeys on Tusdiy,
Match Ihe 1.2th, 1918, at 2:30 p,
m. Every phurch in the county
j expected to have a represenie.
tive at this meeting, lne mem
ber appointed on the committee
will please atterd or senq
proxy,
J. H. Aci
..1NETRY,
Chairman.
CLUB NQTES.
We h.d very. interesting met
ings. of our Home . Economics
jiQ i c vVllerV Scuool iiuse : a n ti
Qafip-el Hill 'Led last vtek
Our women are conserving bv
using various wi eat and meat
ouboitutes4- We hupe -soon - to
hjive these Ciubs'arguhize a War
payings Sosiety.
. : Home Dej-i. Agent.
QARDN NOTES..
flant the Stone Tomato for
Canning.
. J. J)o. not select low, wet 'nat
ural places for toniatoc.s. If you
do you wiil likely have wht. Jf
you spray tomatpes every few
weecs vyith Ijordeau Mixture it
will pi event blight Theincrtase
n yield, bize and co.or ot fruit
wiil . repay yot; tor tn3 epftra
trouble. .
II. Be sure ty plant a succes
sion Ci beans all along. Get the
trinjrlcss Green Pod for the bush
bean and the -Kentucky Wonder
qr a climbing heap. Jf a person
wants U plant ior inanve' At IO
much cheaper to get tht so beans
py the quart than small packages.
III. For canning purposes
plant several rows ot ofcra ana
about. three planting ot cornto
gp with tomatpes for spup mix-
i,ut;. f, -
p
IV. Cuitiyate your garaen oi-
n : do not let a crust form on
u. uvu i w t
the land, and incase of rougMmv own
shallow cultivatipn will preserve
the mgisture.
peas are very nourishiug ; thty
are tissue builders.
Our President says the eyes of
the world are turned to the. ppo.
pie of the South and we must ail
serve by doing our "bit", even
tho it be a small garden that we
cultivate.
JIomeDem Agent,
Y Plant running butter neans ruad . thence, down that road to ?PHin J; marker- then"?
around the garden fen-.e, and . Vanhorn's Southwest corner; ithCsajd agreed lino North 86 degrees
anv little corner orspptof hnd then, Easterly along an o.d ditch xsmiqutesestiooTefeettotheW'ash
anyi.ue u r i u bank to the middlp of Yanhorn's.ington County .line, the point of be-
that 13 avaiiaqle put in bush but- P e fa middle ginning, containing . acres, a
ter beans or peas. Beans and road t;, tw0- cedars where Sn
ZEB VANCE NOKMAN
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SMALL, McLEAtf, BRAGV & 'ROD
MAN Mtrr.ievs & Counsellors at Law
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of author
ity contained in a mortgage.: deed
executed by Geo Downing and
wire Martha Dewing, of Wash-
ington County, NorS Carolina,
Au- vf..'i, tiavc.0
uy bile. xvlll,l4jr vit Sy
Exchange, of county and state
aforesaid, dated April 29th, 1915.
and registered in the Register of
Deed's office in Washington
County in book ,67 page 20.9, the
undersigned mortgagee will offer
for $ale at pub ic auction to' the
highest . bidder for cask, at the
court; house door in Washington
County, on the 50.th ,lay of
Marci-i 1918,'nt 12 o'clock M. . the
following described, Viand, lying:
and being in vVashington County:
Lee's Mills Townshio. and more
fullv dectib,ed as follows :
All that ..certain tracts of hnd
in the McRae Quarter in two-
1 i-aors conveyed to said Downing
p y II M Linyear, one containing
10 .acres jonirg Jno norton and
Jack Blount, also his one Jet de
scribed in said deed about -one
quarter ncre
Thi FAi 27th, lv W
' Kentucky Horse & Mule Ex
CHANGE, Mortgagee.
K iff O 1 i. Ail
- manin s Miagetc; Atcys , ,
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North Carolina, Washington
County, in the Superior Court
Before the Clerk.
J. D. Craft
ys
Johr 1,1. Rpper Company, Jame
Blount and Richard Peacock.
: . v . , "y , NOTJCE.. ., '
To Wiibii iy May Concern :
The parties aboyc named and
all.other persons interested will
take n tice that on the 1.4th day
of February, 19L8, the above
named petitioner hied a petition
in the office of the Clerk of the,
Superior Court of Washington
County, to have the title to cer
tain lands therein described reg
istered and " confirmed nur. uant
to'" Chapter 90 of the Pftlic Laws;
of 1913, and that summans has;
ben issued, returnable jjtp;: the
office ol. the Clerk pf.the Superior
Court of, Washington Courityon
the Sthlday of Aprili491&;yid
iand i" situate m the Conhty- of j
Wa.ihingtcii -(ind.;said btate, ad
joiniixg theY. 1angaM43eprge W.
"bessori. fshii c;Kep.urnber
QompaVyc-SJ&m
RichArd Peacock, ft 1)'einif.lxthe
land on whh the said petitioner
now lives and occupies.
; -Throhe'J4 dy 'ff'Feby:CllS.
C. V. W. AUSBON,
St CJerk Superior Court.
NOTICE.
To Ed. Cohoon, Frank Cohoon,
Taney D ivenport and husband, ;
Joe Davenport, Evey aton.
and husband Eaton. Lilly:
May Whitehurst and husband
Whitehurst, Charlie Co
boon and all other heirs-at-law
pf Dora Cohoon, deceased.
Take Notice :
That L. H. Wooiarn CP R.:
Woopard and J. H, Woodrd have;
filed a petition with the foard
of Koad Supervisors for Colum
bia To w nsh i p, Ty rre 1 1 Ccm n ty ,
Narth Carolina,- for the purpose
of laying out and establishing a
cart-way over and across that
certain trct or parcel of lana:
situated, lyina: and being in said
State and County and in Colum
bia Township, which is described
as follows :'
beginning at a cypress in tl e
Sound, Wm. C. Sneli's beginning
of the Levi(Swajn. deed paralel
with the corner of his lence run
ning Soutn 5 East so as to leave
sixteen eet lor tne iuau w mo
puCk copper: tnence, easterly
alpng his back lin to the Nathan
BriCKhouse line: thence. South 5
?W to remand white laurel
Last .to .a . gew .ana mieiare
in rho minnie ui Liie louim i vie
v t-- - .in e
H
rni,ch: then down the middle Ot
that bt arich , to the Wtst Side of
,
road tO JOnn Vanncrn S roau ,
then alpng the Sopth Side of tht
I ' l)u.Al,l.M1f.n SA
rO'4Q lO OUIlcOIl DIltttUUUBC U1U
thp corner ,irum used to stand :
thence, a direct course to the
Sound, a cvpress, A. Vanhorn's
beginning j. , thence, easterly
along the various courses of the.
3ovmd to the ftrst sution, con-1
taining ninety-five acres. j;
You are further noticed that
i otice of the intention to file said
petition as duly served upon Mrs, 1
it F. Armstrong ar.d husband, y
R S Armstrong, who : now live QrPartnerbhio does not apply to enm
upon the said tract of land, the . nix caSes in Recorder's Court
said Mrs. B E Armstrong claim. -
ing a life estate in the above d- . rorr!w
scribed land, for more than ten PjU J. UU5j.HM,
days friqr to the resulair meetirg ; v attorney-at-law
oftheiJoardofnoadgupervrsa Plymouth, N.C
fr Columbia Township held the
filat,urdlfy Tp'tv?
and.that.when cbe .aid Petition
f. on for a hearing at said
Vife, -yponmotien mad by the
attorney representing the said
Mrs B. E Armstrong and hus-
j... 'T5 . Q A .-rv, ot-,wr, r if
ordered by the Board that you
be made parties to the said pro
ceeding and that notice of the
filing of said petition be seryed
uaqn you by publication, pen- ing
which the hearing on the said
Peliticn was continued to be
heard by the siid Board of Road
Supervisors at a Special Meeting
to , be held for that purpose on
Friday the 8th day of March,
1918: at 2 o'clock P. M., at the
Court House in the Town of
Columbia, at which time vou are
l thiei to be present.
Tirijs the 2 id day of Feb. 1918.
Stephen Brickhouse,
Chm. of Board of Road Su-
pervisors for olwmbi
UollUi.' i tJ xiLiuoiLuugi IK nun
lownsnip.
North " Carolina, Washington
County, in the Superior Court,
January Term, 1918.
H. T. DUlon ) Notice of Summons
! Vs. and Warrant or At-
Car Broker, ) tachment.
The detendant above named will take
notice that a summons in the above en-.
titled action was issued against def end
ant on the ist day of Jauuary, 191S, by
the ;cerk of the Superior Court of
Washington County, North Caroliua,
to compel the defendant snecifically to
claiutiff lot No. 28 north as shown oa
the plot of the subdivision of the East
ern Carolina Home ana r arm associ-
tion. Incorporated, which is duly
recorded in the office of the Register
of IDceds, of.Peeds of Washington
county, and known as Drainage Dis
trict No., 4, which summons is return
able to the Superior court of Washing-
Joivcoufity on the 14th day of January,
1U1JJ.- ,
The .defendant, will elso takciiotijce
tliat' a-warrant of attactmsnt was is
sued by the Superior court of said
pountv on the 2nd day of Jany., 1918,
against the aDuve described property
fcf said defendant which warrant is
returnable bpfore the Judge of tire
superior Court at the time and place
above name ' for the return or the
summons, vvhen and where the deten
dant is r&quir? d to appear and answer
,or demur to the complaint or ine reuei
demanded will be granted.
This 2nd day of January. 1918.
C. V. V. AUSBON, C. S. C.
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ortK Carolina,1 Tyirrell County.
Supenoi- Court, -Before the
; Clerk . i;
dfohnf . Roper Lumber Company,
. - vs.
llaghwhY Land''& Lumber Com-
A pany,' Richmond Cedar Works,
and others-. ,
' koTICE OP SyMMONS
To Whom ir Mat cOiscKKN: The
jjariies above natned apd all other peir
sons luterestea win mite nonce uiai un
pei
r.r Court or" Tvrrell County: North Car
olina, to have" the title to certain lands
ihereiir ' described" registered and con
firmed pursuant to Chapter UU ot the
r'ubiic Lawsof 1913 and Acts amendatory--thereof
and that summons has
beefr auiv issued in -.this proceeding.
You-are further notified that tnis cause
wilB.be heard b'efore Ue clerk of thp
Superior Court of lyrrell County,
Norva caroJina, on rnuay me iaui uaj
cl April,- 19iy, at 4 q'cIock t M at lijs
bt'i'ice. in the court-hoyse in the town
of Columbia, i - . .
Said land is describee m tne petition
filedt hgrein : as follows: Situated ip
Tv. rll Couhtv. Nortli Carolina, betriu-
mn at an iron marker where the line
agreed upon ueiweeu aicauuci
Spi utit & Son and M.-Makely crosses
the line dividing the countie's of Wash
ington and Tyrrell, running tnence
with said line dividing the said coun
ties of tyrreil and Washington, Sputh
5 degrees 15) minutes West 12111 feet
to an iron marker, where said line in
tersects the Hyde Oouuty line ; thence
with the line dividing the counties of
Tyrrell antl Hyde fcouth 81 degrees 45,
minutes E.ist 1V565 feet to an iron mar
ker in tne compramise line between
Richmond Cedar Works and John 1.,
Koper Company; thence, North 5 de
' trrpps East witn the comoromise line
grees East witnthe compromise line
made between Richmoudedar Works
L. Roper Lumber Com-
f o ..-rr
' yau y aw-v. (i m v,w. :
? hv aii iron marKer; ther
ner, indicated
iience, xsortn oi
; degrees West 7425 teet to an iron mat .
hp nor ihe Northeast line aorreeu
Alexander Sp.unt &
Mo'pIv diviriincr their said
.land ; thence, with said agreed line
O t .L.nnp Wnci 'WH foot fA th(l
.DUUUI i Utgitia ..v.olWoy-r ,x,v-. v-
this the 8th day of February, 1018.
W, N. NOKMAN,
Clerk 3uperior Court of Tyrrell Co.
Yaa b. Martjn
W. F. Midgett
ATTORN EYSxATtLAW
Offices in Harney Buitdin
PLi MOUTH, N. C.
; e th day or Uecember. jyi, the
above named petjtiouer liied a I'ecition
m the o tnee oi the "clerk of tne Superi-
Notice to Car
O
We have just enstalled an up-to-Hate
Vulcanizing Machine to re
pair cassings. Let us have your
work.
Plymouth
"m.-';1-'. i ,f-.,T L. ''ti in ', ii ' ?t f,.V, "jh - f- - - .
HAVE YOU: -gq;
MONEY Ihl!;Ti1iBAMK?;:
PEOPLE DO GET SICK. THERE IS PLENTY OF WORK
FOR THE DOCTOR ftLVAYS- SUPPOSE iYOU -GOT SICK
ND COULD M'T EAfiH ANY MONEY, BUT HAD TO SPEND
MORE. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'D VORRY YOUR
SELF MORE SICK. YOU WOULD FRET FOR THOSE - YQU
LOVE. -' ' -.: '" ' '
BUT JF YOU HD A NICE SUM OF MOHEY IN THE
BANK YOU COULD REST EASY KNOWING TH AT THOSE
pEPENDENT UPON YOU WERE WELL CARED FQR;
START A BANK ACCOUNT NOW. .
WE ADD r PER CENT INTEREST,
COME TO OUR BANK. V
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