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If,""-' . - . " 'w ..' ' - . .Vv-v : 'ft LAtOft is tms of the supreme ikm sf Ufe. Toil is honorable. Thfr $Kf2Yeaa which the world hli l&ncte U a glorious testimonial I to human h&ndiworK. Those who Wefck know wore of genuine hap JVpihesd than those whose lives Us&eehvjdedicated to idleness. . t ?Hfi h&yt . of treating those &h'6 tje nearest ands dearest to Ms with discourtesy is one that .lotkis" the sunshine of too'' many homes.-., vIf yoir are.. young and looking for. your prince," just test his home' conduct." Do -. not be guided in your .choice by what a young man is in the parlor; find o.ut what he is in Jus mother's fitting .room. Do not judge him by the way he can tip his hat, but by the way he treats the old, especially his parents. .. ' , " . .' t, ' ' . Make up your mind that what ever you may have done in the past you will in the future wear your clouds "inside out, and show , the lining." We all have clouds, ,but : that is no reason why we " should draw the attention of the ' World to them. It is the brave, cheerful soldiers who inspire the others. So if you can't get what you like, determine to like -yhat you have or at all events to make the best of it and go on your way bravely, without complaining. j i - - - :: " That young man " who thinks he is poor because he has no bank account, little -understands the value of God's free gift of health jand strength, little appreciates the fact that the brightest and best of the country are self-made, and come to the notice of the world from just such beginnings. Not by idly moaning that they .are poor, but by.g;oing carefully to work, perfecting themselves in their chosen pursuits and- be coming so useful to tho'&e about them that their services are al ways in demand, whether it be on the platform, in the shop or in the kitchen, for all are honor . .able alike. "Kennedy's Lnxatiye Cough Sjrup uot .ojily beala irritation and .alloys it fLimrua tlou, thereby ttopjiDg the tougb, but it moves the bowels gently aud in that way drives the cold from the nysteui Coutaius ' no opiates. It in ileuMint to lake and cLil 4ren ehptcially like tlie tastej ko nearly like liipld sugar. Sold by P. E. Davenport. To Justices of the Peace and All Business Men. i I have on hand a smull number of iBimms' North Carolina "Manual of Law and Fortns," latest edition, and just out. This is a condensed book of the revised laws and forms for this State, and should be in the Iiands of every Justice, Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Notary, Banker, Business man aud Lawyer. Use this book and ynu are sure to be right. Our price is the same as the pub lishers' $3.00, cash with oider. Get one at once and save express charges. C. V. W. Alsbon, Plymouth, N. C. How is your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling ol No. 228 8th Ave. ;1?an Francisco, recomnaeuds a remedy for fctcmach trouble. She says: "Giatitude for the wonderful efiect of Electric Bitters iu a case of acute indigestion, prompts this tcs timonid. I am lully convinced that for , ptouiach and liver troubles Electric Bitters the best remedy on the market to-day." This great tonic and alterative-medicine invigorates the eysttui, purifies the blood and is especially helpful iu all forms of female weakness. 50c. at Spruiil ABro. Failures are the rounds of the ladder leading to success. You. can cure dyspcpiua, indigestion. Bour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble if you will take Kodol occasionally just at the time you need it. Jodol doe not have to be taken all the time. Ordinurily you only take Kodjl now fend .then, beeause it completely d'g. nib all the food jou eat and alter a few dys or a " Vfetk or bo, the stoaaach can digest the food without the aid of Kodol. 1 hen you don't need Kodol any longer:. Try it todny pn our guarantee. We ktiow yvhat it will do for you. Bold by P. E. Daveriyort. lm Character is one thing and reputation in quite another. i -- 'Kodol contains the same digestive juices that are found in an ordinary Leahby utom jch, and there is, therefore, no question but what any form of stomach trouble, In digestion or Nervoun Dyepepma, will yield readily yet naturally to a ehort treat racnt cf Kodo'l. Try it today on our guar.inlee. Take it for a htile while, as that in n'A you will Mid to lake. Kodol dietts what you et aud makes the stomach Ewett. It is A CONVENTION OF THE INLAND WATER WAYS ASSO- X CLVflON. A GREAT MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED FKOM THE ; KOUT1I AND SOUTH. -The Orsfannual meeting of the Atlantic Deeper Water v ays Associ a.ijn convened in the city of Balti more on the 17th inst. it was in every sense a gieat meeting of tke repi:eVantative eitiicjns.'ot.the Atlan tic coast States, i'jotu Maine to Floiid-a. , ! ' '" - The convention convened in ihc badrooni of the Hotel' Belvedere; an address cf welcome on the part of the city was" . delivered by Mayor Muhool and in behalf of the State of Maryland by Gov. Crolhers. The response for the Association was b Hon. Geo. E. Waldo, of New York. The btiiHjftet to the Association that niht was one of the inos't elaborate O of its kind ever held in the Monu mental City. .' " This, The lirst meetiug of ;the As sociation, maiked'the be'ijiuing'ol'd a ihov'einent to construct a ) tivin . of nayiable waterways front Maine to Florida. It means the building uf a system of canals and " the deep-.' cning and widening of ' existing " wa-, it r ways .by which tiie national (kipi tal will be safe from attack by a foreign enemy, besides it will become a great commercial thoroughfare be tween the. -North and South. To boom -this project, to provide for this chain of -inland waterways froth Maine to Florida, was the prin cipal bbjtet of the .couven lion. .In tjm inland waterways project North Carolina has taken a. most prominent and active part. .Cong ressman, Jno. ll. Small, of this, the lirst district, has taken the lead not only of this State, but of all tuu Mate.-', it has been his "feat desire remain in the services of his peo- i le utitrl-Lh.i project might becom. a'flf-ured jvitirtj tviid the prospec-.a , re briglic 'that Ij.e w'Ml- . 'i h.it tU-j 'lu-d ;distnct "fo't'i jj Carohna ls. an important fuctor .'Hi i h'irt inovenieht is illustrated by-, the fact that on, the 'morning of the Con vention the American Star published the picltiresof four lead iug.de legates viz : J. 'Hampton "Mop re," .President of the Association, W. W. lltilse, of N'jew York, Hon. J no. HSinall aud Col. W. E. Beasley, the hyo latter representing thelst districtof North Carolina.. On the tame day the lktl linioie American published the pic tares of seven of tiie leading ligures in tin; convention, among which was Co', Win. Carolina. F. Bf;us!oy, of North FIHE SUNDAY A.M. BUILDING AND STOCKS GOODS A TOTAL LOSS. OF Under the above heading we. last week repotted a $35,000 lire in this town. On last Sunday morning the town of Kinstou has a small lire and Kiehtnond had a $100,000 lire, in which the Chief of the Fire De partment lost hid life. At James vi lie, eleven miles weitof this town, a fire ttarled a few minutes past 12 o'eiock which almost swept the old town oil the nuip. The fire, which it is claimed was undoubtedly the work of an incendi arv, slaited in the rear of Stall ng's a-iU on and swept both sides of the business street. Twenty-four build ing, including the post-office, drug store, livery stables, general stores, restaurants, barbershops aud saloon.-', the llames only stopping for want of fuel, having swept everything in leach. Citizens were powerless, as tiiey had no means ot lighting the fire save with buckels and a limited supply of water. . The large two story buildings of Mr. S. L. Wallacu was the most val uable property destroyed, and like the' others he only carried srnail in-s'.ir.-;nc-J. DeWitt's Kiduey aud Bladder Pills are ant quailed in "casts of weak Lack, back ache, ii -fiafu matron of the bhu'der, ihenrua ih p.iins, ami ail urinary disorders. They ale antiseptic and uqi promptly. Don't (jtJ. lay, for dekys '.ro (Jacgen.u". Qet De Witt's Kidney ruftj Bladder PilPi boid by I'. E. Dim ij oil, iin .We. Sell; on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we' will return the entire amount o rnonejrpaid us for it. ; We ask all those who. are run-blown, nervous, debili . taed , aged or , weak, and fevery person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs',, bronchitis or irtcipi . lent consumption to try Vinol with this understanding. DISSOLUTION NOT FOE. Notice is hereby divert tLat tbe firm heretofore existing and doing business under the firm natno nf War ! & Jt)hnio.n, at Plymouth, N..C,'h:is this day been dis Kolvod by mutual cotufttt, JF. H. JoliL'Ston haviutr withdrawn. Burton Ward will oiitiiiiie the buf-iueKK and assumes all the dobt.s and liability ol' (he firm. All claims due said firm nre pevable to Mr, Ward, This Nov. 7, '03. 1SUKT0N WAJtD. 'F. ii; Johnston. ItEPOU'f. OF THE CONDITION OK THE BANK OF PLYMOUTH, at Plymouth, iu tho State of North Caro lina, at the clo.se of buwiuet-s Sept. '.'old, 1908.- ' KESOri;CE3 ' "' DOLLARS Loans 'and dis'epiu.ts 43,Sl." ;"; Overdrafts: securcj 10G OS N. C. State Bonds 0,500.01) AH other titneU, Bond Mtg'sT' 2,000.00 Premium on liuud - l'0 Ot) Banking house, ftuuiinre & fixt. 3,0().00 Due from Banks uud. n.iakuru 3-,35l).j3 Cash on baud . 4,18J ( 0' lo'.al '63,? 17.01 LIABILITIES Ciipital htocli Surplus iu'jfy-.- . Uudiyideil profits, less current ex penst'S and tux't fi p rfd DOLLAKS I2,)()0.00 3,000.00 r,o2 so Deposits fcuVijcci to c heck 43,165.11; Total ' V'.,T17M ,-tAfe cfKovtti Caroiiua, Cou ly of Wiu.hif s.i!i',;c.n I, Oi'troncc L ithani, Cashier of the aboye -thiuied b;iii!i do solemnly swear th.it the above Ktutemeat'iivue to the best of Jiy' knowledge and beiier4 , Ci.ARKNCr. LaTSm, Caehijr. Subsciibid aud sworn to'iftixe me. this 2Sih day of sept. 10O.1.-". C. V. -Atlett: Auskos,..C..S C, Correct- W. II. HAMl'TON, - A .L. OwtNs, L. S. Landing. Dire-ctors. IlEPOKT CF THE CONDITION OF . . . , .' . THE BANK. OF KOPEU, at Roper, in the State ot North Carolina", at the cloee of bus-iuess i;ept. 23rd, 1J08.' KE80Ui:CE3. DOLLARS. I.oau; ami diacouiit ... Overdrafts; unsecured ... . All other bioeks. ISoials and Mortgages Ituitkijig liDitce, tjtJJS-'ij.Vg; I Furiujuie & lixi 1010 7.1, ( All other real eiHate owned, .... Due from liaiiks and Ijaukers,...' .... Gold coin, ... .... Silver e iiii, including oil minor coia cui 3C.C50 Tl 2.00 2''000.00 3,270.5; 3.27:..(W .m.n S5JJ fiit.(;S Nul'nl. bank u&ius and other U. S. notes, l.rv.y.OO TotaI' .... -43.187 CS IjIABILITIKS. 3DOLLAH8.' Cojjitiil j-t(ck , 20.000 00 Suipki!" Fund .... . l,3'Ju.7I Lhiiiviaeu pruiui), less cnireut expeues imd taxuw paid Dividends uupuid .. ... Time Certificates of Deposit,.... . .. Deposits mbject to check. .;. ' .... jK-uiHiid CVi ullcale? of Depo-iit, tlaei's (L'hc'-k- outsuuiding,... ... '.'eri.iilcd t lictki . , - ...... 1.120.25 15,197 00 83S.04 30.00 48. 137.08 Total '-,... State of North Carolina, Ccunty of V. ashington, 6s: I, Ji. a. Clark, Cashier of the aboye named bank, do solemnly swear. that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. li.H CLARK, Cashier. ' fcubficribtd and sworn to before me, this 8tn day of Gel, 1!)08. . V. J. Mercep, Notary Publie. Correct Attest : N. B. Mizell. B F. Halsey. -J. II. Kessekgek, Directors MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed to John U. Clark by John son Mann and wife, dated January 1st, R'00, and rtcordtd in Book 43, page 59, Register ot Deeds--.oflko. ashington County, N. C.,. an-1 as.ined to L G Roper by said John II. Clark on Nov. 11, 1900, I wiU offer at public sale to the highest bidder lor e(di,at 12 o'clock M. on Monday December 21, V.iOH, that tract er parcel of laud situate in Washington County, N. C , near the town of Roper, known as the William Harvey plco, coo laiuintr IU acres, more or less. For fuller description see Book M, pages 7(11 and 7'2, liei.ster of Dieds office of Washing ton County. Itb o'v. l, t0S. John II. Clark, M..nggee, L. G. Rorx:K Lumble Co., I, Ahyifnees. STATEMENT OF Til K BANK OF ORKSWELL, CUES- . , WELL, "T. C ; At close of business Sept L'3,: '1U0H. ' "'' RKSotrucrsi , - - : Loans' aud Dicouuts, . , . furniture' aod Fixtures, Due from ilauljH aud D.iukers . Cash items,-' . . . Gold coin, . . " . Silvercoin, inclintkug all miuoi coiu curreucy, . ,, . . Nat. bank uoUs and other II. S. no'ea , . ' . . v , 800.00 j 2,021 88 j - I .10? 50 . j 213 37 390 00 Total,'; ' . $13,.-G6.b.a I LIAUIUTIKS: Capital Stock, . . . - $r,,0(K),0() Undivided Profits, less current . expenses and taxes paid, . '19 -J 20 Time Certificates of Deposit . o74 7G I)ej)osite subject te check . 7,t9S.D;t Cashier's Checks outstanding, Total, . . $I3,r.6.i?l) State of North Carolina, Couu'y of Wash ington, us: I, D. E. Wood ley, Cashier of tho above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the heist of my knowledge stud belief. D. E. WooDLEY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1st day of October 1008. J. L. Hassejx, F. Correcl-Attcst : W, II. Uaudison, Wm. ILl-Y. If. A. llTCEFIELS. Doec Ol's. K0TICE! Giifllu has moved his cabinet the River View Hotel to the Aarou C. shop hoc: Norman, building, opposite the post-office. To tay customers I wish to tay I thank you for yeur patronage, and as.Mire you ihac I will in every ccbe do my best to please you. To my new friends and proa pective customers 1 wish to tay 1 am in the cabinet butsiuess .as e business ; it i no hide line. ' 1 believe in the old fRving : "I'rom'pjt nrMsis a feature of siHCess," &nd it is nay one aim to be prompt irf eveijthitm. It is my una groat desire to please e very oho that dy.is. with" me. . Agiii, 1 Ttish to thank these who have placed their orders with me, and I hope to have your future orders, white o yo;t who hi e never had any transaction with me. I will say, Give me a trial on repair ing your furniture, upbolsterlng aud var nishing and be convinced. Aarou more than pieases his customers'"" I beg to remain, an ever, n-" Aaii!in Guirnx. Why Wear Dirty Clothes ? , V ... ... When for a small ku:u T will clean, dye and press them, king them iooll like ne vv ? I m tko a specialty of .ckanios, dyinti an 1 pressing Laiiiei' F.iw drcises, etp. , Send ' your Soiled Suit, or Dress, to Jjig'.nnd 'savrj the priye of V ':tW;;fv ofiteFri- trom a CU-i- ,.! 1 ' All work thitr.in- teed to'jyvo saft:fl!. ... - ' - - 'V. stej lliiu, SAMX.. WIGGIMG , ' v.; '. . PhYMOUT II, M. C. ,,";v '"; .NOTICE. Haviog quaUljt;d at. administratoi; of, the ee-.tate -'of Apnie , tj. UUver, ileceased, late of VVast)i.n:ton cotinfy, North Carolina, this is to iidtiTy'nlt persons hitving claims against' t'he-.es'fate t)f suit!' deceased to ex' hibit them to Iho'unelereiuned on or before the lOth-'dayy of . Qcto'bef, 1909, fiv this' notiee ill Ije pleftd in. bar of .their recov ery. All person iudebtied 'Uisaid estate will ulea-ie make lfmufcCMala pay ment. . -TL18 Oct." 10, 1908. N'-'Vf " ' D.. II. "Adm'r. uo 14 ' ' Laxative Relieves Colds by working thern.&ut of Ihe system through a." copious .and healthy action of the bowels, " Ral eves coughs by cleansing-the' mucous rnerr.branes cf the throat, chest;. and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It fcr OACKACKE WEAK KIOhEYS Try . Cs ia's l.idnej and Cladtler Fills - Sure and Safa Sold by P. E. DAVEXPOUT. &UBSCK13E EOK THE mk "q.-J I ... M0llIId;'"S" JUS T R E ASK US Stock No. 123 iions.cniDE ? SOLACE LAS' rxxs3 NT SOLACE LAST VK. V : A largo lot ol Women's $1.50 Shoes, in all styles, which tire to go at $1;2. ' . Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction,' or we will replace them with another pair. Come in and get our prices before buying elsewhere, and be convinced that we can" save you from 25e. to 0e. on any pair of SHOES von 'buy from lis. Kext do)i to Dank ot Plymouth. ' K. 15. See our lino of Ji. & M. Shoes for Ladies. p.00, p.50 and A.00. II BUSINESS Thongli the recent tire made a clean sweep of the firm of Sprtiill fe Bro., and put them down and out, yet they will not stay down one of the firm is again in business, with ever) thing bran now, that's me, My old ''..friends and customers will find nicHyext door :tovpoat,-ofiice with a complete stock of r : ) Heavy aiii cl ITn.iioy O rocories, Candies, Fruits and yYget aides, and f will be glad tohave them call to see me, promising to serve you as iii " tliQ-past wth t lie - . . y-'fife' GOODS AT THE BEST PEICE8. . t' Yn can- tell the people everywhere that Old Santa Glaus will unload his )ack at my store this year. ; I will have a nice line of Xmas Goods, Toys, &c. . lanldng one ;and all for past, patronage I invito ttoiii t:ciill at iirr new place, next to post office, . -'fe;v;w'-i)i.inchd'; with the goods and. price, -. - - -' . , ifii5,-IV 111 loss orses ,-' l?pr'J5ale or Exchange, , "Al ull . 'times niyotijVct will bu to keep on btin'J. Lorsos un'd. mules to 'snit every one, from the cheapest to the best, and to satisfy. All etock MUST be asiQpre'soHted or money will be, refunded. Soliciting your patronage I am, Yours truv, Louis P. Hornthal. ju4-tf ... ' w, M. BOND, JR., " V ATTORN EY-AT-IAW, . Plymouth, N, mtjL CE IV ED f .SHOES ARE MADE .. .. IGAffl. J. C SPtiTTHLiL. is ..V Orseti&Sf. of th'c:tSsasbriV ... We ,'ccirdially 'itiVite our former pat rens and the getieraC.'jhJic to vini'tp.ur etore frequeufly when f hopping, as ,y . have wew goods conjing in every few weeks, thereby euabling na learn your wishes &ud gratify them; We have our ukurI Tines, which are: Velyttilks, Hibbons, Flowers, Feath ers, IIas'Cais,v Iufdcts' "iJead-wVre, Hosiery Uorsctfl, JS'otiou", School Sup iilits, Dress Goods ib FlannelB, Mo- hair, Broadcloth, Etc.; also Liuings aud -IrinimincR.-. . . Have you one of those 16x20 Framed j'icturfts we t'eil for 69c. after yon have trade? $2.i0 with ns ? If not you should hatfe' yorf'purthaaes puuehed aud get one. ' j,' We cB.n,ifurnishj'ou with good val- xi ues iu W'bife Goods. Bleaching,' Lon9. Male, Giag Cloih.'ludia Linens, kic" . Yoa tliould get one of thos 3 pretty ba?ketVir,which we eell car 2"c. . Per- 5, fumes. 'IJkey are fine for trinkets on your bureau. " With thanks for past favors, ; " ' ltespectfully yours . ' Mrs. jVrftL Ayeus.' .T tf1 -r-5V -4" is--1
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