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- ' i ...... ., -,. ., ' ' " " "" COwMMISSIOKERSv PRO- CODINGS. iU Mijf UM ComfcMleUrl or VUa & 3tedft, fill dy DitW, 1908, touT 'Wftftnit! Uetlug A. W. Until bilru,-oa tbtttiefi of W. T. Phelps A W. 8fclJ4VliM. O. Spefteo iari. W. T, fecibf Ufa tj- boif J. a'.: or 4ri tttotey tor LW Kieetiag. ' iltttiflg ild to order Ly the CLlr fik&ft fetad the; proee2e4 to Ufce the boudn tffefr4 the fcswly cieOted c&uers. ff, II. JoUnlloti, Kegiattr of Deeds, teti tllrtd hit bond, which wn4 accepted. 0. Lftibtui. lreftsurvr: Juo. T. MoAl- liiter, Sheriff VV. H. Tarlumtou and C. 'S. Alfislej, UoDkUblts elect,, teudertd buudi, wbiuh were Jctfepted requi 'fiag jualliflttiob befwra -iitju maetiug of. fcord. - Applications wera received an follows : W. H. flatnprort, to furniHb supplies at per went, accepted. Numey & Sou, to urisU OuGjr, accepted. H. Gniklu "and 0. Alloa, to kep Ujuat H6me, defer to iorestigate. ' , v Q: laibam, Treasurer, tendered bis re port, which was audited and approved. f It, Q. Keper wi present, claiming error jji Hating Juo. h lioper Lumber Go's. AftieS Of $60,600.00, which was investi galed and corrected, releasing said Coiu a&7 of $G0,000;t)0'VaIuai;6ii, it appearing' a error. 1, II, Arps appointed Standard-keeper ; bond tendered and approved. 1 Proposition to enlarge the Court flouse disculueJ and deferred to Jauuary lueetv fug. 1 - Ordered tfeat Ben Lemb be ellowed 4.C0 pel- month. . 4 'Board adjourned to meet Tueaday, Dec. ftb. ' Board met at 10 o'clock a. m , Dec 8th . Taking up matter of keeper of Couuty Howe, H. Ourain and S. G. Alien's bidn toth being came, $12.50 per mouth, II. Vittrkin being present incumbent, waa re appointed at his bid. A. G. Atkinson's bid to keep Mackey's $?rrj bridge not acted upon. ' ' , JUliYTLISiV The following persons were draw to lerye es jurOt-8 at the Jcuuaiy Term tf Superior Court, which coihVfcnes January S5tb, IdO'J : Plymouth Township -J, N. Padgett. L. P. Uoratlral, VV. H. Gurkiu. T, N. Pierce, O. J. Notman, G. VV. jncksou, S. K. Batt- . aan and C. E. KobertBou. ' 1 Lee's Mills Township J. E. C. John St on, VV. M. Livermau; J. J. Chcssou au Hop Spraill. - Skinnersville rownship T. P. Patrick Knd W. T. Phelps. Scupperaong Township L. L. Chessoi, J. M. Furlough, B. F. 'Spear, 6. P. Wcod fy,Milton J. Furlough, J.D. Burgess, k fl:' furlough, E. VV . Phelps, T. A. Jwain and E H.Phelps. The following amounts were allowed : W. J. Jackson, Sheriff, $ 33 fjO Valker & Myers, Lumber, 11 88 j. M. Horton, Poll bolder, 2 00 t3. V. White, Registrar, io. 18 99 A. D. Buell, Election, &o. 7 80 -W. O Harrison, Overseer rod, i 20 j5. M. WilliamB, " 60 y. J. Francis, Poll holder, 2 00 ;-M. Lary, ' 41 2 00 Thompson, " 2 00 fa. Norman, ' " 2 00 lton Horton, 2 00 O. B. Holmes, " 2 00 Dr. Ward, Services, &c. 63 00 C. V. VV. Ausbotir, Uourt cost, 178 IS t)r. Speight, fServices, 2 fifl W. H. Hampton, Furnishing county, 17 29 J. W.Bryan, Hospital, 12 33 1:. D. McConnico, Poll bolder and ' " returns, till ton Clagon, Registrar, tc. HT. B. Wolfe, i. E. oodlcy, 13 B. Spruill, Chm Bd. Election, t). V. W. Aubbon, Recording and ' certifying permanent regjstrutiou to State Auditor, &o. J. L. Roper Lbr. Co., Lumber, S. P. Wood ley, . L. Holmes, Furnishing poor, N.B. Miser,, tl. Gurkrn; l mo. (Jou lty Home, b. V. W. Aubbou, Court cost Tyrrell count j, . S. Ward, Solicitor. Tyrrell Co., W. M. Briokhouse, C. S. C, Joiut f'. cost, Tyrrell couuty, Roanoke Beacon, Pub. proceedings, 'v stationery, &c. 4 00 23 2? 13 42 17 91 it 50 17 24 8 07 2 00 18 00 i)7 8". 1G 67 19 52 20 00 12 22 13 00 Bourd adjourned to meot 1st Monday th January, i;c3. 9"' F. R. Johnstoit. Clerk A Dangerous Operation. .j . . $ the removal of the appendix by a sur- Bon. No one who take Dr. King's New fc PillJ is ever nubjeot to this frightful Ordeal, They work po quietly you den't feel them. Ihey cure oonstipatiouy head ache, biliousness iui malaria. 25c. at tspruill i Bros. i f 1m W. Fltoher Aosbon has it. The Insn ranee yen neod on your life and property, I i . Kodo! lor dynepBia, indigsttion, wctk ttomach, ,eour stomacb, ga'on the eom mcht en-, is' a combiiiatjou of thefiatural 'rtife inioea found 'in a healthy-Etom oti wLh ijcesary veteta'le acici:, and is tha ooiy thins: known today that will com pletely digest all kinds of food under any condition. Jt lz guaranteed to givd prompt teiiel from any form of stomach trouble, ,Tak KodoJ aud be convinced. It will cote your aiff sis. Sold by P E. Deo- ROPER RIPPLES. fiahit, . O.. Deo, t, M. MiS4 ilbl Royt la in Norfolk tisUlcg Irleads. Mrs. f IcrtcCJ Dims who Las becu bete tieVeral&Oatbs daidiug bet tia; Uelw cnu rslativea wUoui ah Uixd not visited bvfor in many years, rtturued- to ber hotuv. in Brooklyn, N. Y:, MouJay. Mrs. Blauo i a haruiiug WbaiHU, poSnesaiug la- perfec lhat tpleudid grace aud awee.ueaa ot mitu ee whtoh uiakos the Southern womas the idol ot the race. A host of friend iu' th s 9eiiou regret her g' iug, ' ' Mr. L. 'i. Koper is in Durham attending th,4B.B.U.wl ass.uu of ihe M. K Ouulerenue. Mr. Koptr holda the respouSiUe posiiiou posltiou of Treasurer of iUa Oonferenco duud.iy bchool Fund. Mr. Walter Ciiesson, of Gihnertoti, was here tiuuday vislliti Ui.-i little daughter, Alary Alaekey, and Dr. and Mia. tlaUey. Walter is spotting a liiia motor bicycle hoi inuch suited lo roads paved w-uli mud, Mr. Jamep'E. Ulount hus reversed the North C:ho1;uu rule 1 hauling huy frou) towu te tUa farm. Hi team is Irnqucutly seen here bringipg great loada of nicely baled fragrant pu Vine hay to town. We Will et to farming some yet. Mr. W. T. Spruill has fallen iu line and sow-u a large plot of land in rye, right in frout of his pleasant hoiue-. It is comiug along nicely now. lie lias gathered l.io crops froru thi.i-plot this year. Fiiat he got the duost crop of Spring sown oats I ever saw, then a m.tgniticent crop of pea vine hay. All the hitid in this township obuli be made to produce a good wiuter. crop if the farmers would but try. Air.; Spiu.ill buys less Uiiio and-athers better! crops -tbau any man I know of iu tbia bee tion. He plants plenty of peas in Bummer and small grain for Wiuter growth. Mrs. J. R. Kessinger is iu Norfolk to, bo near her liUle daughter, Esther, who is tirbwiug strougei afitr her operation. Mrs Geo. Curry, of Not folk, and Mia. Kea-in. ger's auut, is here looking after Mrs. Ke bicger's children during Ler absence. Mess. Waters, IIrshey and VV bile, of Maryland, who have been here Bevml d;iys rusticatiDg, returued to their homeh on Weducsday. They ''killed some very; fine quaii" aud two great big deer in the forests ot iiyde last week. They were the guests of Mess. Itoper, d wards aud Leary whi'e here. Miss Sadie Hibbnrd, of Newberu, who has been the gQest of Mr. aud Mrs C. H. h Edwards, left- for home ou Monday. Miss liibbard became qnUe popular htre as she should have douo tor she is a very attractive young lady indeed. Mr. ileriry Howell, oue of the very ac commodating and efficient clerks iu the Koper Lumber Go's office at this place was transfated to G.lmerton ihis week. Mr. ilowell vti.3 our authority on all sportiug question,' aud was the life of the base bal and loot -ball games pulled off ut this place. I wish for hini abundant success aud have oo doubt of Lis attaining it. B DeWilt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salre hits Liany iu.itti.tora. There is oue original, audtm iimec DeVVlM i3 n every box ! Best salve fur burns, scratches and hurts. It is especially good for piles. Sold by P. E. Davenport. lm HINSON HINTS. Hinson, N. C , Dec, 9, 1908. Mr Roy Watson is reported on the tick list this week. Miss Sadie Waters made a flying trip to i'lymoutu Saturday. "Wild Rose" was ac looking as sweat as ever. church Suuday This District has received the Libary and an are well pleased. ... t . . Mr. Timotny Waters was visiting the fconi'e of Mr. Li. T. Iloff Sunday. JJr. 6.'F' Waisou, of FarmviHe, is here spending a few days with his parents. Mis. W. VV. Ang'e and children, of vour town, were the guesis of Mrs. Eliza Wa. terpen Suuday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ange and children of Lon-g Acre,"'are the guests cf Mr. aud JUrs.-L. 1. Kespas this Week. Mess Willis Jackson, Noah Waters, Carl Salleurfer and Mrs. J. vV. Jackson- were visiting the home of Mr. Leviu Watson Sunday. Miss Katheleen Ane, of Jamesville, was the guest of Miss Ora Kespass fitinJty. Mr. and Mrs, VV. W. Browuuing and chirdren attended services at Christian Uoji Sunday. Tom & JEKR7, Thi Is Worth Reading. Ldo F. Zeliuoki, of 6S Qibson St , tfufia lo, N. Y., 6ays: "1 cured the most annoy ing cold sore I ever 4iad, with Buokleu's Arnica 8alve. I applied this saWe once a day for two das, when every trace cf the eore was oue Hearn nil Bores, dd un der guarantee at Spruill & Bros. Always sho care, pity and consideration for animals and birds. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have eatfered'a good deaf wfih "ma laria and Btomacb'eorupIainU, but I haye now found a remedy thai keeptftne' well, and that reiredy is'felectric Bittertf.a ued- (ciue that la medJome for 6totnacn and liver troubles, and for r.nn down couditiotiH," says W. C. Kiesller, of Halliday, Ark. Klectrio Bitters p'arfy and enriches the blood, tone op the-nerves, and impart vig or and energy to the weak, youe money will be refunded if it fails to help'yot,; 5,Oo. at Btruill & Bros. i u- ' 'jm SUBSCKUK FOIl THE' EoanDkE Eeelt ToBay, VltiOL CURtS CMRGNld COUGHS, ' COLDS AHO SflOfiCHlTlS fte Othet Semodieo Tail "t Lata been troubled with e hro&ic cold fehd broacbitis f6t ft locg tiiae ' Kud havft tried' many remedies without Cnding rAliof." Through ths kind eug feestioh of & fricn 1 tried Viaol, and aftftr taking four 'bottles, km. entirely Wed." A. H. Wilde, 733-Sth. Avenue, IlnnefifbliS; Minn. S. McDonald, 14? W. Consres3 St. Paul, Minn., 'Writos: 'T con tractcd a teVere cold last wihter and 'thought I would never get rid of it. I 'tried Vinol as a ijist- xcsort, and it baa completely curei-ne,' Vinol combines two vrorld-fancd tonics, tbe healing, ncdicinal proper-' ties of cod liver oil ana tonic ircn, de liciotiEly palatablo and agreeable to "the xv,reakest stomach. Fcr tins reason, Vinci is unexcelled as a strentii tuilder for old people, delicate chll- drcn, weak and run-down perrons, af ter sickness and for Cbrci.ic Cjusus, j Colds and EroncLitia. . ... Sold bv I'. E. DAVEN'POUTV ! .STATEMENT OF TIIK BANK OF CUES WELL, CKES WELL, N. O. At close of business Nov I7t 1008. RKBOUKCES : Loans and Discounts, . . f.7,5."l.C7 Furtiiturnnd Fixtures, . ." ' 800.00 Duo from liauks aud Dmkers . 3,2-"9 44 Uath iteuiR, . . ' Gold coiu, .... 82 50 Silver coin, including all miflo coiu currency, . . .' lOlTG Nat. bank uoteg aud othjr U. S. ' ' notes . . . 1 . - $)23 00 , Total, . . $13,100 37 LIABIL1TIK3 : Capital Stock, ' . UudiviJcd Profits, m$ enrteut expenses aud taies paid, Time Certificates of Deposit Deposits subject to check .Cashier's Checks outstanding, Certified Checks, $",0)0.00 .10 24 ru to & to 35 C- Total, . . $13,409 37 State of Nbrih Carolina, County of Wa.sb- ington, us : I, D. E. Wdodley, Cashier of the above named bank, do noleinuly swear Iha'i the above statement is" trVife to the beat of uiy knowledge sud belief. II. E. Woodlkt. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this th day of December li)9. i T J, L. Hasbell, N. P. Correct-Attcst W, H. nAKDISOK, VVm. WlLtY. J. M. Ambkose. i Directors. IttroKT CF THE CONDITION OF 'f HE BANK' 6f KOPER, at Roper, in the Stnte ot North Carolina. at liie clone. of bUfciatss Nov. 27th, 1908. . KEbOUKCES. ' " ' ' DOI.LAKS. Lcrtlurt uiid discounts. . .. p'cUrat'ta; i'eurtt . .... All other Stock. UonUa anit. Mortgages, Hanking houe, J,2'ir.0g; ( Furnilure 4 fixt 1, f All oilier rul eiiate ownid, .... - Due from batik and Hankers, Guict.coln, Milvtc Cwiti, Including all minor coin cui- ritifcy, i Nttl'a.. bank uott;s aud other U. S. notec, se.aiti 8') 2 60O0X) 3,103.20 4.319.03 1MS0 70 . -5.00 200.80 TOTAt, LIABILITIES. DOLLARS. " S0.U03 00 Capital stock Suruluc Fund 1,396.71 L'nJivided profitu, leas current expemes and taxes piid. Dividends unpaid . Time Certificates of Deposit PypoaiU! rubjccito check, ... .... homaiid Cvrtiflcatc.if i)epont, (Jiif'hiei'g Clieck-i.ou'.aiHiidiii.i . . Certified Check . 1.077.78 ' 15.470.03 7,8y8.34 ' 450.04 Total DO.223.50 State of North Carolina, -Ccunty of V. ashiugtOD, ss: I, B. 8. Clirk, Cashiurof the nboye uamed bank, do solemnly wear that the above statement is true to the best of my know ledge and belief. ' B. S CLAKK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this fitu day of Nuv.lSlOS. ' ' L. G . Roper, Notary Public. Correct Attest : - N. B. Mizell. L G KoPEiiy Thos. WBLount. Directors ' NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate f Annie C. Oliver,-deceabed, late of Washington county, 'North Carolina, this is to notify ail peVbons having claims against the Cbtate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the underaigned on or before the 10th day 'of 'October, 1309, or Ibis notice will be piead in bar of their recov ery. All persons' indebted to said estate will ciease make immediate payment. This Oct. 10, 1908. I). "II. Holmes, Adm'r. no 14 KILL'the COUCH AND CURE THE LUKCS w,th OrHOng's fJoiv FOR rOUCH3 PRTfTT! OLDS Trial Bottle Fim AwD ALL THROAT AND LUN6 TROUBLES. QTJARANTEBD HATIS FACTOlii j OB MONEY EZTTJNDED. Sold by Spruill & Bro. Disco'jcry .EY3KlDHSYiIEE Makes Kldnays and C!a44ei RIct M. BOND, Jli.t AltOKNEV AT-tlW, Plymouth,. K. C. KEfOMT OF tUt OQNPfTIijN Of THE 'iJANK OF PLYMdUTII, at Plymouth, la the Stale of North Caro lina, at the close of business 2ov. 27th, 1808. . ' " REaowaCKa DOLLAjas Loans1 and discounts 3434 83 Overdrafts; seoured 94 88 vt n i3. iinAa'- r. r.nn 1Vi AH othrr Stooks, Bonds ft M(g'8. 2,O0O.W) Premium on Bonds U0 JH) Banking house, furniture &Ail. SCOO.00, Due frota Bauks and Baulers ' 5,547 ji3'. Cttsh on liaud 4' National bnnk notes and other U. S. notes ' 8,6835 71,410 69 ToUl LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital stock 12,500,00 Surplus fund ' 3,600.00 Undivided profits, less current ex-" pensc3 and taxes paid 4,923 I3 Deposits subject to check 50,9S7. 6 Total 71,410 C9 State of North Carolina, Coa ty of Wash-, iugton, es: 1 I, Umrocce Latham, Cashier of the aboyo -named bauk,' do solemnly swear that the ; above Ktateinenf is true to the best of my knowledge and belief ' ' ClabsnCe Latham, Cufchhr. Subscribed uudv8woVn to before me, this 7th day of Dec. 1903. " C. V. W. ACsbon, C. S. C, Correct Attest : ' W. C. Avers, A L. Owens, j L. a. Landino. ! Directors. ; KOTICE Aaron B. Griffln has'mo'ved his cabinet shop fio;-: 'fie liiver View Hotel to the Norman building, opposite the post-office. To my ctihtomers I wish to say I thauk you' tlx 'y'eur patronage, and assure you that T will 'in'every case do any bed tp please you. To nei!v frieud a'pvj' pros pective cnstouic'rit I wish fo'Say 1 am in the cabinet busiuess as a busiucss; it'i no bide line. K . I believe in the old faying : Prompt ness'is a fentuie of suicetts,'' find it fs tiiy one .aim f6 be pvoinpV iu eveiythinu, ft is my oue grrat'euire' to' please every ono that deals with mer 4' '' AK'dn, I "Wish to thank tLose w ho have placed , tbeir4"' orders"v;ith me, aii('iI hope tkvpy'6ir future orders' while fo' you who have -Lier bad' kuy tia'ijHaction whb me. I will say, Give i'u& a trial cu rppuir fng your furniture, uphoTsteiiiig'hud' v&r iishiug; and be convinced. Aat'on'mbra l fiati pleases his customers. " ' " ' 1'b'eg to remaur,"ds ever, 11-5 ' A a lion' B. U iu Frijr. Greetings ol the Season. We cordially invite our former pat rons and the general p'ublip 'id vi.sit our store frequently w'Getfshop'ingV'as we have new goods ce'mfng'fu iSvery fe'vi wf'eks', thereby enabling us ' to .learn your wishes and gratify them. have our usual'' lineis, which are : Velvets, Sifks, Bibb'ous, Flowers. Feath ers, lints,' 'Caps, 'I n fa nth' Head-ware, IIoBiery, Corsctiif, K)liouH. School Sup plies, Dret,8 Goods' in Flannels, Mo ba'ir, Broadcloth. Etc.; also Linings and Trimmings. Have you one of those 10x20 Framed Picture's wf fttil for S'Jc. after ou have traded 2.00 with us ? If not you should have your'1 purchases punched and get one. t We can furnish you with good val ues in bite Goods, Bleach'fug' Lons dale, Cxunon Cloth, India Linens, etc. 'oa should get one of thos 3 pretty baskets in which we Bell our 2"c. Per fumes. Tkey are fxae fo'r t'inke"8 on ureau. ; Wiih thanka for past favors, iteJ-'pectfully yoarV," Mrs. A. M. Ayer, Horses Sc Fpr bale or Ezobfinge, Xt all times my object will fie to keep on hand horse3 and mules tp suit every one, from tlie 'cheapcst to the best, and to satisfy. A stock MUST be as represented, or money will be refunded. Soliciting your patronage I am, Yours truly, LOUIS P. HORNTIIAL. w. A GH,13AT SAM - o - AT A SACRIFICE, FOR A FEW DAYS. '. f ' This is a thus that goods avo going regardless of i)rico i YOB MS'T IWOW that wo have as nice a line of Jioixvy 1 Fancy Groceries, as you will lind ativwhere, and we sell them cheap. AUCTION -SAI-BS. On Saturday Afternoon, December 19h, and during Xmas week we will time you will get the bargains of your life m Clothing, Hats. Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, &c Come to see meT It will payyou. Yours truly, JUST RECEIVED I ASK US jo &HQW-YQU No. 128 AST 1 M0mb Stock -a 5GLAC1.1 A Jargp lot of omeii-'s 1.5g Sji.qes-, in aJJ styles, which are to go ut $1.25. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction, or we .will replace them with another pair. 0 )ine in and get our prices Jjefore huynig Jslsejvlierp, and be convinced that we can ' save' you from 25c. to 50c. on any pair of SHOES you 'buy from us. Next dojr to Bank of Plymouth. S 15. See our fine of H. & M. Shoes fop ' ladies; $3.00, p. 50 and 4.00. II BUSINESS AGAIN, Though the recent fire made a clean, sweep of fi fir ni of Spruill & 'Bro... and pu them down and ou yet they will not stay down one of ,the firm is again in business, with everything bran new, that's me, J. O. LllUlII, . '' . " My old frjends and customers find me net door to post-office vitli a complete stock of Heavy mid Fancy GrpcorieSj Candies, Fruits and Vegetables, and I will be glad to bavo them call to see me, promising to serve "you as in the past wih the BEST GOODS AT THE BEST PRICES, You can tell tie peorjlo eyerywhere that Old Santa Glaus will unload Ins pack at my stppe this year. I will have a pice line of Cmas Goods, Toys, $c. TJianking one and all fofr past patropageMrtyitq them to call, at my new placevVt to ,PfT office, Your friend, with the goods an! - , ' J. C. SPKr have Auction Sales at which Burton Ward Otd Drugstore. Plymouth, K. G. HOW i TOES ARSTMADS i - V f i r
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