r:
tfOFEIt NEWS.
Mr. SaV Mill Man:-
n
Mr, J. M. Clagon has returned
after a few days in Kinston on
business.
Mr. L- G. Roper was out of
town a few days last week on
business. -
Two of J. L- Ropor Lbr. Go's
bookkeepers were in town tins
week on business for the Cc n
' pany.
Mr. I. C. Trotsman Vasintovr.
a 'ew days this week.
Mr. E. M. Knowles returned
from Edenton Saturday after a
weeks stay.
Miss Carrie Clagon lef Friday
to visit frienda and relatives in
Elizabeth City. N. C.
Mr. W. B. Saunderss, of Weeks
vile, was the gue.it of Miss Clara
Johnston Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Hopkins
of Norfolk left Monday after a
few days stay with their aunt
Mrs. JVI. L. Ball.
Miss Clara Johnston was in
Edenton Monday.
Mr. B. B. Spencer while on the
wood pile Tuesday morning cut
his finger seriously, and the bears
are now takigg a holiday.
Among those who attended Con
ference this week was L. G. Rop
er, A. C. Weutz, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Potter. ,
Messrs Earnest Bell and Lil
lian Thompson of Edenton was
the guest of J F. Leary Monday
and Tuesday last
After a pleasant visit to Roper
Messrs T. O. White and C. C.
Waters returned to their home in
German town, Md. Tuesday
Mr. L. K. Hassell has accepted
a position in the Roper Store De
partment as grocery salesman
Mr. L. L. Lewis returned Sat
urday after spending a few days
inNe.v Berne, Washington and
Oriental on business.
The Roper Orchestra will have
their next meeting next Monday
at the home of Mrs. W.T. Spruill.
Mr. Aickelons Marbley will
leave in a few days to accept a
position in Richmond, Va.
Mr. Dernis Knowles of Char
leston, S. e was on our streets
a few days this week-
You
Want to Sell
LUMBER
to the best possible pd-
.Ml-
I J .TP
vantage.
DONT Y
It will y you to write
us and net OUT THlCeS
roods on can iur-
on tin
nisn.
PAY CAW II
1Q IT NOW.
!3 15. WAIVIvKUCO.
i orfici: :vo. i t
j ham; ok t o.MMiMjn: iti.ici.
i NORFOLK, VA.
Do your shopping" at ;-
money rio,t in the heart XI
have Specials all the time.
Mi;
" r by it. We are always ready to give you better values for your
Clio not vait'until Winter is t-one. Come to ADLER'S now as we
Boys Clotbiu.?!
FALL AND WINTER KM1.
$7 !s
4 U-i
a.!) ;
Hoys' $10 00 KiiifB special
$8 00 Huits
6(t() "
5 00
4 00 2 !'S
3 00 " IMS
'j oo " i.4y
Bp line of cbiklren sntis from 2 yis
to 6 yrs old.
G res. t l-n-gtmn: in dry go nls -'" '.e
t-( f all vwnil hf i'e in plain Mr' pes
ii Tiii iriiigkil tH' clfi tyd wid
i 'Jj. v;ju.i nywi 'I. . .4S
r pit'C-i:H of (il v.iuil Nfrso $1 Oil, 7."
;! j.m cs .f I V:.') 1 roiH-h Sere jJ'.'J
Clothinc!
Clothing U
Ju4 vpc- iv d a m-w lot of W! itc F. it
Urtts !f .yen v,im t tn lo in (I.-- 1. nil
bny a wlille I. at a-i llu-y art n I the ;n
$J.!-'0 special ?5
-.W3 .1
A
i no
Groaicosi Amount I
for
Lsnst Asaonnt
o3
Consider the Business Man's
Special $3000 Policy u? the Met
ropolitan Life Insurance Co., of
New York. Policies of all kinds
issued at low cost by this Co.
Leggett's Store, Plymouth, N. C.
J. T. McNair, Agent,
GEO. B. HARRIS. A;
Nlnes! Shoes!!
LfHlio p.itev.t lc-iitUcr velvit ld
.2 r.O va'-U $1
:5.00 jun inftal aud pat nt !e;tlhcr 2.4S
;! .-( - i'.!H
mens :?.()0 gmi ui. lau & pat leather 2 4 1'
-..It.
10 pieces Cliition broaclc'o'l: 1.25 -
5i)0 yds ofuiessaliu ratios i'i ail colors
guarautetd net to split fpu.nl
no' at-- :
!: .00 .liuiblo hi--a'-rtofl K.wcati r
!?.. !v T; ,Mv ar --rit-- iV . ?. i
hi V' ' uli'J j; it r . . C t c
V' !). (Oil! j'li t'-
S2 0 J
&2.r.)
'I .) MS
We 1'ave decided to inak . a change in
nnr biiHine&rt nud are offering oar entile
stock ot'liigli grade clothing at cost.
Wom.MiR nnd c'-ildren8 caracul coats
$15.00 torn! quality Black caracul 52
iuches long eatiu lined. Special f!.98
$8.00 misses caracul coat, Special $0 50
Ladies coat suits $20.00 all wool suit
nut in lined, panel lout skirt aud panel
back, .Special $15.00
l.:M No :. alt k ft With J:i. t rnttle
'w.-n-tli 00 Spf-c al $3 48
"00 yds rf of Muck taffeta silk $1 25 at lis
Great ba. gains iu wool and coUnn
biatiketK aud lace cui'taii)!
(r-;it b "I'l'li- ill ? ' illiii -r- - 1 i.f
1-irtok Si",: T"i''Hi- lui d-i-JDt !.v drap
ed vnii $2 (in '-pfcir.l JI.13
'it.:) Or, 1'ibat, S;.. eia! Si I'S
' I .Co i'uvbi us, Speeial
$15 00 LaJies coat suit satin lined coat
panel front and back skirt, Special $9.98
$15 00 misses coat suits nil wool Blue
.' Serge and G '.met handsomely trim
ed tew skirt, Special $0 98
Great )truain in Ladies silk drop
skirts 1 lot of black silk underskirts
the veiy bent quality or' Black Tafleta
Silk, worth $G 50 Special $4 79
Great bargains in ludies niissts and
Childrens underwear.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
Under and by virtue of a de
eree of the Superior Court of
Washington County, rendered on
Nov. 17, 1911 in the Proceedings
entitled R. C. Peacock and . wife
and Margret Peacock, Ex parte
the undersigned as Commissioner
of. the Court will sell for cash to
the highest bidder at the Court
house door in Plymouth, N. C. on
Dec. 20, 1911 at 12 m. all of that
land herein descrided. , Same con
sisting of two tracts of land for
merly owned by the late R M.
Peacock and being the same land
fully described in a conveyance
from said R. M. Peacock to said
R. C. Peacock dated July 27, 1010
and registered in book 56 page
356. Reference is made to said
conveyance for a complete course
and distance discripiion., The
first tract to be sold hereunder
contains 88 acres more or less
and is the land whereon the house
of the late R. M. Peacock stands,
Adjoining Broads Neck,. New
Road, E. G Peacock, Davenport,
Heirs of Jno. Golet and others.
Second tract contains 12 acres
more or less and adjoins Daniel
Leggett, Kendricks Creek. Jno.
Golet Heirs and others and is that
tract of Land fully described in
said deed above mentioned by
Courses and distances.
Said sale is being made under
the orders of the Superior Court
for said County and will be for
cash to higest bidder at time and
place named above. Will sell each
tract separately and then together
and will report to the Court the
highest price rece ved by either
method.
W. M. Bond, Jr.
25 WORKING MEN
WANTED IN WOODS, 10
IN MILL, NIGHT FIRE
MAN, CAMPS for BOTH
RACES. GOOD WAGES.
STRAIGHT TIME.
PITTSBURG LBR. MFG. CO.,
Creswell, N. C.
Don't forget tli
CM V
r o
Cii
re still at the old stand, underHotel
Brinley, next door to the corner and we have the goods-
N'OTICR OF ADMLMSTPiATION
Washington Countj, Korth Caroliua.
The undersigufd, haviiifj qualified as
Admiuistrtitor rf t Ii - es'.ato cf M:o Jute
Abrnm Swam, cf Yv'aliiiiuion County,
thia is to notify all persons l;a ioi; claims
aaist Slid dcccar-ct to fil naire with me
at my address. Ci i-s wi il, N. (' . -n or be
hit Oft. t-'S, 1012. o- this ue-ticw will be
p'c.id d in bur (if their rccoery.
All .ers"U8 indibud to said estate by
nute ai-d inrrgage or nl crw. -o will jilease
f;L'i invxarxl as:l m;tkt tetthairut.
rij.s Oct 20, mi i.
Jas. S. T a ti x L i T'X,- Admr.
, W. M. 1!o:d, Jit., Atty.
Norfolk Southern Railroad.
Special train will operated
from Plymouth to Norfolk,
Thanksgiving- Dny, November 80
starting from Plymouth 6 o'clock
a m returning leave Norfolk
11:59 p m
ROUND TEIP 83,75
Tickets will be good to. leave
Norfolk not later than 11:00 AM
December 1st. . This is the first
train to be operated from Ply
mouth on Thanksgiving Day and
all sTioud avail themselves of the
reduced rates and excellent op
portunity of going and returning
Popular Foot ball game be
tween A & M and V P I colleges
in Norfolk, also good plays at the
theatres. The train will leave
Norfolk late enough for you to
stay until the show is over.
For further information apply
to WWCroxton, Norfolk, Va,
or agent here
, . ?
J- Z;t" iJ
JUST THIM
I am Making Photographs
21 FOBt 15 CEXTS.
(Three Different Positions)
Just One Week More,
This is an ODDortunity You have not had fos
fore and one jou wont have again soon.
JSX thiw XJi"i;o you have no excuse
for not lisiviiigf piotni'OH liificle fi
Hie iiitii-e Jsmiiiy, I xll JtJl'i k
Daddy Wants Baby's Pictur e
Bring the Babies in the Morning and avoid the, rush
in the Afternoon. J.ACK OYER,
Ifext to Opera House
1 ' PLYMOUTH, IV. O
:be sum
TO SEE
ami w bspffe- km mm
mmmmmMmmmmmmm
I''-- .
The Kice
J 8
t-..-t-i JjKiLi' tiiii.
AND
Pi
'A I
1
' ' v f i
C . i if i iliiL N S
V -A
5
ant something
-dollar shoes cut to four
dollars between seasons look
tempting but .Beacon Shoes,
right in season and right in
style, are four dollars or less at any time.
And their quality and style are just as good
as that of any shoe, no matter what its price. ,
BECAUSE Beacon Shoes are made by Union
Labor on the Goodyear Welt System. They are
shaped to the natural lines of your foot. and are made
cr the best materials that money can buy. No other
c . ice mail uracturer
in the world can
than
r1
voi more r--
trie ueacon
it
you
perfect lit, comfort-
and ionrr, shape-
1. -
CLOTMIi'JG!!
a
-AND
Pricss t Silk
YOU.
Goino Sook at Boacon SI
be?ci3 you spend too much fa? olhr o5ios3
i-i , y TL
CLYDE CAHOON.