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"A WHITE CHOOSER Lb A HAFPY USLR." f7 r.;-.rS Sre must raisa wlieat ? ULU. XXI Jj. A DIE R ' S v . j. nil; . . WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF Quality Qu een iI)il06S if As a Great bramCentre Wa D. B. 06borner Chairman Soil Improve ' ment Committee, Atlanta, Ga. Wheat is the most important War Crop. Until its production is increased still more ' there will not be enough to remove the dari- ! i ser of a Food Shortage from the Front. Of twelve most important Food Crops, the entire country gained in planted acreage in 1017 over acreage of j '191426,124,000 acres. r ' ' ; . ! Of this gain the Southern States increased 14,9G5,00C 1 acres or 57 per cent of the vhole. I ";- Of the individual crops the South gained: ! ' ; .In Wheat 1,976,000 acres, or 56 per cent of the whola. :In Corn 6,582,000 acres, or 41 per cent of the whole. In Other Food Crops 6,407,000 acres, or 37 per cent of the whole. YOUR MONEY Invited ia one of the very clr.r.sy, brand new, improved White Sowing Machines wilt satisfy you that it is rnon. ey well spent, for not only will it pivc you a maehnie embracing beauty of de. siu, lichnesf of finish and durability', ; but the character of its stitching ar.d 1 W hn enduring quality of White service j $ wi.. convince you bcycudaillHi'.r.itthat, J priee considered, it U'.e b:!'eat barga:r. 1 I j ; rt. u cvei Jyw. - i j J' stirc to ;ik ou While t.'culcr font tlriiwnntrri i'fi. Wo rcanuif-ctiire the WJihe in blh Vibrator and Rot.fy Sliutlle styles. tor Women Ladies and Gents i f cad to Foot OutfiMors. II ;1 'it., .v. r. ,4tV- vX . ' " j Of tlie Fall whfat acreage of 1918 there was an in- i i crease cf 3,067,000 Wres, of which the South gained 2,332,- "O'OO acres, or 76 per cent. ' ' ' " But we can do still better in 1919. - t Let's back up ,Our Boys in France. It is no less our duty W fiirnish them and our allies food than it is their ; 'duty to fight. We are raising this fall an ample cotton crop 'to clothe and provide edible fats and oils for our boys. Let , 'U3 raise a big grain crop next spring to help feed them. It can be done. The labor requirements are compara . tively small, and the cere yields 'may be increased with good 'seed, a well prepared seed bed and a liberal application of ' proper fertilizers. ET U3 DO YOUR ii PRINTING: ! Vi I i WJO ARE YOU HELPING? We believe that our peo ple! in and around' Plymouth are as patriotic as any people, "and are always willing to con tribute their monev and time, lpr to sacrifice their pleasure vvhen requested to do so for the furtherance of bur war or national interests r ' Las't week Mr. Garfield made a "request' that gasoline Vehicles, run for pleasure, be discontinued for a few weeks 'on Sundays, that this import ant commodity mihtbe con 'served' for the vital needs of our government. Our pec- Sle at once complied with the! J.,,!. c.,;1 i-, :-.r,:rr.( COMMISSIONERS' PRO CEEDINGS. The Ccmmissioners of Wash ington County met in roularl session on Monday,1 September1 2nd, 1913 j ' Present, J. W. Starr,. Chm. ; ! T. L. Satterthwuite and N. V. Spruill. Minutes read and approved. A. W. IS wain tendered his res ignation as Recorder, same ac cepted and Zsb Vance Norman Was aopointei to fiill his unex pired term. " Upon request, a Special Term of Superior Court was ordered!! for 1st week in October, for one! week, and an additional term of; I one' week to he held lator if ; ' I F YOU are in a weakened or even slightly - rundown condition perhaps all you need is a good, reliable ionic. ! In fact, we liave some good, tested and tried antidote for practically every tired or unfit feeling you may have. If you don't feel just right come in ar.d seen 3 about it. Many ct cur savings depositors opened their accounts . vtilh just $1.00. But jvcv their doll.irs have rovvn since. Into hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of dollars. If. is just a matter cf savin; so much ii : id eel: or montli, but the im- each ponant pare is the START an..! on las 'jii.idav ;o..'v e saw 0:1.7 'vo :: utou a. i.. : . v-'i ohllio uidH iUU9L j. " , itir 11 n. ro...t.ri'-o two jurors l 50i vv 11 nampiou o.r oun, tiup. yi. 00 J :a OA- r.vt- PEOPLE, rox-ms PEOPLE,for YOlf i hi 1 8 m ftm Jili 1 1 If llll MnMTi'ITFf ' ill : d i : k l r 7 f! M -3 Li cm :ja v. xt. itLi i s.vi t..vj tjz tsn w-ai sro kl 5l! IS.mM PIflOUTH. ??C. ?ED j being used tor necessary pur poses, and we believe their drivers Vrere ignorant of the 'request, at least we hope tjiey were. v Remember, our sacrifice is nothing compared "with ?that being made by the men .who are enduring" hardships ;nconcievable to us and sacri riciug their very lives, if need be, far from home'and loved ones, that we ' may enjoy peace and liberty. The man Who' refuses to comply with such reasonable requests as this, or claims that they take his priVilpe from hiiyj !" un- wort 'C. !--rnc0i ! v burner. 'rr- H Garkin, Co. Home C V W Ausbon, for jury 3 15 Roanoke Beacon, Pub. ' 2 GO Roanoke Be icon, Pub. and : printing tickets, etc. ' 24 00 J E Reid, services 330 30 M G'Darden, rent '20 00 Plymouth L & I Co. 3 CO Lena Curganusallowed John Darden, services ' Swain & Davenport, sup. 0 V W Ausbon, C. S. C. J E Reid, services VV J Starr, Sidie Lorjr, witness F E Reid MaivinaBoIl Erma Howard " Lloyd Small J VV Starr, C. por An Urgent Call 3 00 A ' owain, iiecordr V B llartin, Solicitor C V W Ausbon, Clerk J E Reid, Sheriff ' E VV Harrison. Police W F Ausbon, J. P. E M Spruill, witner-n C Newman '5 00 1 Joe Burnett 10 00 1 Joe Mitchell G 00 J. L Boweh 26 80 :P VV Brinkl 5 50; Louisa Davis S 00 17 CO The President of iho Oivil-Scrvu-e C.!:i'.';!is.si(iii rt-certiy wire.! : 11 t34 ! "Ne ?J for fter-.-prephtrs ;rn.i typir.ls tt - on i vVashington jjiov noro.tjc ic daily. In- ' j crcaso cifor. all possible " 05 J Tiio (.ii'ivoi :::ni.:!U and business con- 0 i n j c ri;s are snort Vl'K liUNDRM!) " . " : TilorSAXI) uJ'Mcc assiMrnts. S:i lanes 1 00; never b'.'h.i e htaid of ai'o r.ew hi in; 'i qq ol i o red x ' We Live P!:Ky;:CT"l) and CO'.'V 1 00 : KKiliTKl) ch-ri:,-u dlcs,-cushe. Utiuu r.ri ' f-nabio us lo wir-h ou. st hor.ie, IV 1 oO . cf Sbo! thru-d istd by abuut KJNMTY 1 00 i fc ' Cl llt -"iC .io crnnujiit f;ici)0(r. .' r-tphers. find U (eiich you, iiY MAIL, o0 ' in LIGHT WliKKS. :1 !i-.2Gkkt:euir.'.r . r . r f- . .-z j . v r i 15! F R Johnston, ta:: list- F. R. Johnston, Clerk. NEW'BAKDEIi SHOP. 0! II Pi I 1. . '3 ;,V- V 'U N 2 00 . 1 00 2 oo; 1 oo 1 10 no ; nr, 0 ' Course tbfit i:-: St'i'ik.R to any tiX- ('.' i MO nTIIS' vi.u::.e. ' 0 '".J x.'C:. vj-.u Tiie Government drn.a d rnr Civil- ( 1 qrnke ).; ec:);!:" St 1. C;'p, fill ! ' I : :! 1 h.- ( ! ( : : X rib.-.viis:;: f,r..-CCUf ON. "--j S vi!b. Tci'".: !;-'"! bn t VnTAGRAP:f?3 MARVELOUS I 3 T J . " o r - ! r. .; ' j V - N t ' .1 'V i j . vated as such, -erica to rica fhich J V Starr, services N W Spruill T L Satterthwaite " O It Leggett Edwards & Eroughton, book? ' , on hi 2 DO 'it, vLcro '.vo .ijLUil. A . wjll '.Mi giad 10 c.munue fxrvi:; 2 20 you. Jas. 'Duck" Pettifohd. T. II. Bosttc. 1 87 18 71 Xai;.eJ 'Address i 1; latin ee ?atur V t r Alalia 55 C 'if f Ji I .tarts nr It--.. L I Kit r V3 f..Jffl
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