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Friday, September 27th, 1018.
BEACON FLASHES.
Edison ; The Phonograph with
aocui, 'at Lcett's. " ad
Air. B. 3. Clark of Ropor was
in the dty 'ft (.sday.
Mr. A. L:. H almas of CrosvVe-i
was in town Tuesday.
See L P.;Pinkham for a Mu
Her Pipeless Furnace.
ad
ees was in town Monday.
Dr. W. H. Hardison of Cres-
well was in town this week.
, New line of Coats and Suits
just arrived at Clyd Cahoon.
Mr. E. R, Spruill ot Skinners
ville was in town Wednesday.
Mr. John Turner of Ayden N.
Gyyisited friends here lest week.
Ford car for sale Victor Lewis
11. 1. Box. 58, Roper, N.'C. (ad)
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swain
of 'Mackeys were in the city
Monday.
' Oapt. G. W. Harnsy has .bs'en
spencfins: the week.at home with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Srell of
Mackeys were m the city on
Wednesday.
After others tell you how it
was you will regret not seeing
"Over the Top". ,
Unless your subscription is paid
in advance your paper must be
stopped. See notice.
For Sale- 10 bu Seed Winter
Wheat, $2 25 per bu. D. S. Jones
Plymouth, iN. C. (ad)
The Plymouth Red Cross will
have its regular meeting Mon
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
w'ldrs. Hester Cahoon of Mackevs
has been visiting her neice, Mrs.
Ii. P. Walker, here this week.
FOR SALE 7 to 9,000 pickled
herrings, at reasonable price
Apply or write to L. P. Pinkiiam,
Plymouth, N. C. ad
Mrs. A. B. Alexander and
daughter, Mrs.; C. W. Shell and
Mrs. W. A. Swain of Mackeys
were ia to vim shopping;... Wednes
day. ;
Have you ' bought a Service
Flag for the loved one wno lies
2pne "over there ?"' If net, Leg
kctt has"' th.3 -prtttk st; line e -'
a i.ir;ri. , sd
F0:i SATJSi 7-room Ivum.
Yjvtio F D. Wi Ken's rv tithh-
i nc:3 oi Bras i S ::. . Orts of the
in Roper.
J. O.
IllGHSMlTH.
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Dm't ni'ss the opportunitv tc
?ri-6l7T of txr h ! f i 1 1 K' r 011 7 i ti rr !
''over there" in ''Empty's true tcj
life presentation of "Ovrtbe'
Top," at the Majestic to-uVnt. ,
In connection with "Over the
Top," photographs of our horn3
boy wh: are in th ar -ic " '.
hi; .shown on thu wven at
Majestic to-night. Dn't miss it
Those living in the county who
rfs wish to contribute old clothing
'f v for Belgium relief may send same
to Mies McQueen's office in the
Washington County Bank. The
box will remain open Monday the
7th, of October.
Among the vbiting attorneys
attending court this week are
S. 3. Bragaw and H. S. Ward of
Washington. P. W- Mc Mull ?n of
E. City, II. L. Swain of Column' '
J. N. Pruden of Edenton H. W.
Stubbsof Willimston, F. L. Hrrd
ing and L. W. Gaylordof Grem
ville. . T- TTATT TT A tTT? mnnTTnT T"1
XlTfl YOUR EYES? Dr. Ho-
Smith of Monroe, N. will
our store again-on Friday
V cSaturday, October 4 and 5
yo'ays If you are troubled
' with any eye strain or need glasa
es for any cause, be sure to see
?? him. His work here in the past is
sufficient proof of his ability.
Save yourself an expensive
l xrin. examination t titlt:.
CLUB NOTES.
Sandwich Peppers.
Red pepners, one bushel.
3 Onions, size of an egg, 1-2
gallon vinegar, 1 box mustard,
2 lbs. brown sugar, celery seed
to tasted Remove seed and soak
pe.ppar3 in brine one dy and
nij-ht. '?
Kun peppers and onions thru
m-sat chopper. ' Lt this cook un
til tender then sd d sr.: gar, mus
tsrd and colery seed.
Put vinegar r snd bring to
bo:lin p: in;-, thicken with flour
to conctelhicy of aUrch. Add
thut to peppen: and gook down
ui til iV.-efc- Put in sterilized
jars and seal.
Rats aid Germany.
Dr. Kilgore, State Director of
Agriculture Extension Service in
N. C, writes us that they wish
to put on a campaign for killing
rats and mice beginning now
and lasting thru the first Week
in November. Rits waste more
food stuffs than our wheatless
days save. The food they wst.e
in one year in the U.' States
would feed all Beigium for
twelve months. This waste is
more than $200,000 000.
Rata and mice aro German
al.i&s therefore it is the du'y of
every American to help extermi
nate them .
Tarboro Fair.
This is to remind our women
that we have promised to send
an exhibit to the District Fair at
Tarboro Oct. 29th -Nov. 1st. We
are counting on a splendid ex
hibit from ycu.
Home Deh. Agent.
Special Notice to Our Sub-
To conserve co:i! and peper the
Priorities Board of the War In
dustries Board has listed paper
mills as fourth c!a3s for priority
for coal, and to accomplish this
has made demands that news
papers mutt show, under oath,
on November 1st., thattheyhave
observed certain requirements to
lesson their use of paper.
Among the33 requirements is
one that no copies shall be given
away, and another, and the one
hitting country weeklies the
hardest says: "No publisher may
continue subscriptions after three
months after date of expiration,
unless subscription are renewed
a d paid for."
No v you sc-e h wthi ? air c ti
uf, Uu.Tid:ed:; ui M.b. 3i".'rs
aiw bii-jre Njv. 1st., th if p?p2r
vill bti foesd to s-:Lpea.'l.
V'7e kcjvv ycu vn:t your
county ri or to conbue, and
m.nt know ve nee-.l the money
due U3, so picase attend to this
matter tc-dy.
at Rptr, in the Stale North
.j..T.Y,.ii., at i'nv c'ooe oi ousineas
August oOih, 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $210,841 13
Overdrafts, unsecured 20 y2
United t?.teb iionds and Lib
erty, fionds 37,250 00
Banking mouses 2,2.)') CO
Furniijre and Fixtures 1,435 CO
All other real estate owned 4,0-JO 00
Demand Loans 4,40J 00
Due from National Banks 2,147 70
Chocks for clearing C?G!i()
Gold coin 0J U0
oilvercoin. including a'l miner
c tin currency 527 71
National bank notes and other
L . S. Noies 3,113 (10
War Savings Stamps 123 27
Total S20r,0c5 12
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 20,000 00
Surplus Fund 14,000 00
Undivided profits, les3 cur
rent expenses and taxes
paid 4.0S6 GS
Bills payable 34,280 00
Deposits subject to' check 70,784 35
Savings doposits 113,85S 51
Cashier's checks outstanding 175 55
Total ?2()7,0S5T2
State of North Carolina County of
Washington, Sept. 14th, 1918.
I, B. S. Clark, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the abov statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief,
B. S. OLAUK, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 14th day of Sept., 1018.
O. V. W. Ausiion, C. S. C.
Correct Attest :
W. A. Blount,
N. B. Mizell,
J. W. Chesson,
Directors.
W. 1. WHITLEY
MAJ13TTU & WIUTLHY
f JiA7EH lf.H.
Offices-over Lc.i--j.-ttsjcirclrr Stcrc.
V ;: v T R AX T Oll: 0: M 0- If M 1 0 M :
AVERY, HART-PHARR, CLEVELAND AND MOUHE TRACTORS
WILL BE DEMONSTRATED ON THE PARKER TLACE, WASHINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY CCT. 1ST.
HARRIS HARDWARE CO.
Agents
CLEVELAND and MOLINE
Washington, N, C.
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fL? Phone No. 9
For high grade fresh
routed coffees from
roaster each wreek.
Country style smoked sausage.
Full cream cheese.
Best butter.
Save the Family Store Profit
Sharing Coupons which are re
deemable in mf.ny usefil pre
miums, such as dishes, coffee
p!ts. knives and forks, notions
giving you a value of 4 per cent
to 8 per cent, on 81.00 purchase
from the retail price these pre
miums retail at mst stores.
The Familv Store-
Teas, Coffees and Groceries.
Water St. and licnslcv Lnne-
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of a judgment of the Su
perior Court made in a special pro
ceeding entitled W. C. Davts vs. Ulaays
Davis, "et al , I am authorized to sell
and will offer for sale by public auc
tion at the door of the Clerk's office in
Plymouth, is. C, on Monday, Novem
ber 4th, 1018, at one o'clock f. M.f the
following lands, to-wit :
The tract of laud belonging to the
heirs of the late M. S. Davis, on which
W. C. Davis resides, conveyed tosuid
M. S. Davis by V. M. Davis and wife
Mary A., deeci dated September 10th,
1878, registered in Look 34, page 90,
adjoining the lands of the-heirs at law
of the late Miles fcitterson and others ;
it being the lp.r.d on which said M. s.
tfavis lived at the time of his death.
Also two unoccupied lots in the town
of Roper, each 50x100 feet, on Bank
Street, adjoining John W. Ellison aud
others .,. , '
The terms of sale will be as follows :
All of the purchase money will be
payable in cash when the decree of
sale is confirmed, except as hereinafter
stated, and 10 per cent, thereof de
uosited at the day of sale with the
Clerk as an earnest of good faith to
prevent a repetition of the sale. After
the payment of a mortgage approxi
mating $500 to come out of the general
fund and the expenses of sale, whic-.
cannot now be accurately stated, the
th- e-sevenths interest cf the minor
h :irs may net be paid in cash but may
,;e secured ou the farm by uotes and
na. :cjge or such other way as suits
the purchaser, payable to W. M. Bate
num, guardian, when tho said minors,
Cifdvs, Rosa and Mary Ward Davis,
arrive at the age of 21 respectively,
bearing interest at 6 per cent. .
This September 10, 1918.
II. S. WARD,
Commissioner.
"""""""''Report of the condition of
Tfco 3an& cf Cresurcll
at Cr(iswe!l in the State of N. C.
at tho cl!n o? bnvr-v. Apnr..
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 354,842 94
Overdrafts unsecured 302 20
U. S. bouds and Liberty Bonds 5,216 CO
Furniture and fixtures 2,4oo oo
Due from National banks 4,853 73
Due from State Banks and
Hunkers 1,437 16
Cash items held over 24 hr's. 1,203 S
Checks for clearing 11 HQ
Gold 'coin 117 5 J
Silver coin, including all mi
- nor c in currency 1,004 07
National bank nctes and fther
IT S not us 2,C).l W
Total
$3,bl'3 bl
LIADIIiITIES.
Cipital stock paid in 3 5,ooo ec
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses and ta xes
3, 32357j
12,Ci;0 oo
paid
Bills payable
Deposits suDjcci 10 cmx
22.G79 34 I
Domaud certificates of deposit l,74o 00 ,
raving deposits 23.C7S 3D ,
(Cashier's chec ks outstanding 82 Su
Certified checks
4 80
T tal $73,513.87
, . ,
State of North Caronntivounty ot .
I, D. K. Woodley, cashier, or the a-1
.ove-named Bank, do sok-mnly swear
bat the above statement is true to tue
iost bf my knowledge and be hot.
VVas.l-noT.cii,
D. E. Woodsy.
Cishier.
ci-icnriliod and sworn to before me
this 13 day of Sept, 1918.
E. S. Woodley, N. P.
crrect Attest:
Allrca Alexander,
Mrs. Jessie N. Holmes,
Mrs. Mary N. Starr,
Directors.
DR. J. C- C'OGCINS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAV
Plymouth, N.'C.
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The i
piace vot
Our Fall clothing- is arriving
latest styles. We liavo tliem
grown-"op?i. LWY SIZE.
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North Carolina, Tyrrell County.
In the Superior Coin t.. N c.vcni
berTerm, 1918.
Sadie Swain, J
vs. ' 5
CleophasSwam.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
THE DEEENDANT ABOVE NAMED
, WILL TAKE NOTICE:
That an action, entitled as above
has been institudeu ia the auperuu
Court of Tyrrell County, North taro
liua, for the purpose of .obtaining a di
vorce from tn-i boudj oi matrimony ex
isting betwoeu Jheta'.d badie bwcin ?nJ
the said Cieoi Las S a;uz:; The ?.2idr.c-t-:on
is ivturr&ble U, tne i-..v. en:Dcr
T( r.-p 191S, of the Sui-encr Court ol
r. : ' : v..! h?
t u-p..- ihe 2..iii duy o.
Novc.UDor, iyih, id v:.ich tuiie y ni a'w
required to appear anaanswu- or u
mur to cowplau.i uf the praiiuui c'
else the plaintiff will appiy to tne Court
for tlie relief demanded in the com
plaint. You will further take notice
that the complaint i i tl.ir; rcuon Im:
this day been tiled in the ofiice of the
aerkofsr.idCo;:rt.
Ibis ;he 5th day cf Aurust, 10! '
' V.N.No::mav,
Clerk Su'ierirr Court.
NOTICE OF
Z (.North Carolina, Tyrl Connty.
Si:i)-:nor Cotirr.
b'-.l Term,
1118.
.latilria Wcfct, Plain.;
vs
William C. West, Deicndar.t.
William C. West, defandent, ia the
above entiiied action wi!l lake notict-
that an action has been commenced n
.the Superior Coun or , yn oil County,
of Matilda West, pi intiff, the pu--i"''-t
oy which is to obtain a divorce io:- c;iu-
sot nut in tht: .'lOli'niauit. ii!i-a 11
i tho r.rrrt linnsp in Columbia. Tv: rcb
County, iNorth Carc.ua, and that he i.
hereby commanded to anclappt m
boforo kis HonorJud-eoftheurerU.i
-..n-r r.n l ursc ?.v iiit;f me Tv.i ,u
Monday after the first Mondav inS.-p
tember, and answer the co::ij;!r.tr
therc filod or the i.lrJntiff w ill api !
t0 thc court f0r the rthtf therei:
This the 31st day of Aupist, m.
W. In. iNUK-MA.M,
Clerk Supeiior Court;
ZBBVASCESOltMAN
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SMALL, McLEAN, BKACAW A KOI
MAN
Attorneys Sz Co-mseilors at L? vT
Fly mouth, N. C
HASSELL SUPPLY CO.
Agents
AVERY and HART-PHARR
Washington, N. C.
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tho estate of J. W. Spruill, decea-;od,
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