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'$ijoPER NEWS. : -3 Msf Clara Johnston is in Wil sony week visiting friends. S. Leafy was in Eden-tolri-JVlpTiday and Tuesday last the g!uest of Mrs. J. H Bell . ' Mr. J. C. Pledg-er of Scranton, is spending a few days with his brother, Mr. U. E. Pledger. Mrs4:;S. H. Leary and son, Stanley,' of Ahoskie, was the guest oi Mrs. J. ,S Leary last week. Mms Beattie Armstrong of E Uty returned home Tuesday after a pleasant stay with Miss C arrie Llagon.? t Mr. Sam bawyer and family have rerurned from Beaufort alter- spending tne holiday "Down on the Farm" Mr. U G. Lilley, formerly of this place, now of Creswell, who has been visiting friends and rel atives, left Monday lor ashing- ton to spend a lew days with his sister. A pleasant trip to you knot old boy Miss Evora Houghton left Wed nesday to attend school in Mur freesboro Miss Isabelle McAllister left Tuesday to enter school at Greens boro. Miss Hattie lay lor arrived Tuesday after spending the holi days with her parents in Gates-ville. Mr. W. W. Casey has accepted a position with Sawyer Grocery to of Belhaven as shipping clerk Miss Reta Thompson returned from Wasihngtonthis week after a pleasant visit to friends. Miss Ethel Kessinger of Wash ington was the guest of her Aunt Mrs L, G- Roper last week. Mr J. W. Buchanan has accept ed a position with Roper Machine Works as asst. Machinist. Mr J. A- Herring-ton has ac cepted a position with the Roper Machine Works as asst Blacksmith. W ANTED-Twenty-five work ing men wanted in woods, ten in mill, night fireman. Camps for both races, good wages straight time. Pittsburg Lbr, Co. Creswell. State of North Carolina, Department of State. Miss A. 0. Carstarphen return ed Monday after a pleasant visit to relatives in Plymouth Mr L- W. Davis, of ( harleston, S O'. was in town this week. Mr- D C. Peacock has accepted a position with J. L Roper Lbr I o. as Chief Engineer of the Saw Mill Miss Rosa Chesson of E City, returned Monday after a short stay with Miss Margaret Herring ton. Miss Agnes Speight is spending the holidays with her Uncle Mr Joe Grandy in Thomasville, Ga Mr. J G. Dawson, returned Monday after spending a few days with his parents near New Bern NOTICE. TJi:der and pursuant to th au thorny tf an order of th Sureri.ir Court of Washington County. K'oith Carolina, made in the Special Pro ceedings entitled: j. (j. KnowJes and wife va. II. D. Davenport and Nellie Johnson, (minor)," the un dersigned Commissioners will, on Monday, the 5th dav of February 1912, at 12 o'clock M. at the Cou- t House door Plymouth, N. C offer for saeio the highest bidder, for cash, that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Tree's Mills township, Washington county N. C, and described as follows ': Bounded on the North by N. T Everett formerly, now by B F. Haleey, South by public road lead, ing from Plymouth to Roper, We -by Folly Road, East by the part st 8Hme land owned by Wm. Vail he ot including the dower right of Airs, V. Perry. n This Dec. 30, 19'1 A. 0. Gaylord, S. B. tfPRUILL, Commissioners. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my sat sf iction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, thatW. H. Hampton & Son, Inc., a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. , Water Street, in the town of Plymouth, County ot Washington, State of North Car olina (V. R. Hampton being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905. entitled "Corpo rations, ' preliminary to the issu mg oi tnis eruncaie oi uisso lution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the Stale of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said Corpora tion did, on the 2o day ot No vember, 1911, file in my office i duly executed and attested con- sent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on nie in my saia omce as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 2d day of November, A. D. 1U11. LL. S.J J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State. 17. ( - .v p.: ' 4 I. r . 3,' km WANTED: Men to handle a good paying line. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Co. lochester, New York. REP0F.T OF THE CONDITION OF THE BAN'K OF CRESWELL, at Creswell, in the State of North Caro lina, at the clone of business, Dec. rth, 1911. RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and discounts $15,484,39 It ft m be 4 i AND HAPPY NE IV YEAR TO YOU ALL. Thanking you one and all fo your liberal patronage and soliciting your lYitura lueinesE!, I am respectfully yours to please at all times. ft ft. . V v.-. OverdraTts unseenred Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Bankers Gold coiii Silver coin, including al! minor coin currency National bauk notes and other U, S. tiotea Totftl LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Undivided profits, less current expense and Uxe paid Deposits subject to check Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks ontstanding 131 18 800 00 3 772 84 206 00 210 S 2,168 00 22,773 09 DOLLARS 5.000,00 1,037 CS 13,597 51 2,884 73 253 29 3F .V 'rirm. f S 1 Total 23,773.09 State of North Carolina, County of Wash ington, sa : I, D. . Woodley, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tne above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. D. E. Woodley. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lGih day'ttf December, 1911. W. J. Mehceb, Notary Public. Correct Attest: VV. H. Harbison, Wm Wiley, Alfred Alexander. Directors. FOLEKKlDNEYPniS For baokachk Kionkys an aiA F J J i , U m M I l ' Mm Deep Sea Fishinj is a hard life, any way you look at it but it's doubly hard with out good, serviceable rubber boots. The Bostoa Rubber Rhns rnmnonv t-.a. heen makir; rcbber boots for 58 years. Its fishermen's boots are known all over tfe world, and its most famous line is the "Boston"Hub Warrior Boob you get These boots are all-duck and especially strong and durable. You don't have to buy a new pair of robber uuois every lew months when .boston" Warrior Boots. Look for the Hub Trade-Mark It appears on all our boots and shoes. &5 1 i 4.1 Jtijf Chpistiii N Q P assea and the Just B egms. My best wishes were mhvj ied with those of your friends. I hope you spent a pleasant, holiday and entered the New Year with only such go0d resolutions as you can keep. TBie year just pitssetl ws indeed a most properou one to nearly all our people. I shared tlie prosperity witlt yon, arid now take ties method of retnrnliio; tEaonliS to eacb one wlio eoz s-jim.m. to my success In anC in wlsliing continued pro&peoty during I ask that you continue to cc r :nh:U 2 to my success by letting me supply jour wants in Dry Goods, ro: -erics. I promise you the same fair, courteous treatment in the rely appreciate your trade and again thanking you for Notions, Shoes, Etc., and especial iuture as i nave tnca o - . , -past patronage, I sclic;: z. ;r " ,.v. Yours fo Satisfy, V - anoon. BOSTON RUBBER e- SHOE CO. Z Eo,ton, ,13 TRADEMARK f. .-.j ixi.t-i.' v.-) 'I mail
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