a CUKSWKIJL NKWS. M r. II. IT. Phelps and family sp ant Sunday -with. M rs. D. E. Woodley. Mrs. Laura Eborn of Bel ha von is visiting her son, L. A. Eborn at Magnolia. Dr. W. H. H. Hardison'and W. M. Wiley made a business trip to Plymouth Monday. Mr. J. H. Holmes and family were the guests of Mrs. Alfred Alexander Friday i.ni Saturday. Mrs. C. T. Spruill returned from Baltimore last week ac companied by her lormer millin- er, Miss Grace liortner. Mrs. ttalph Tarkenton of Berk ley, Va., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Moore and sister, Mrs. Jesse Gatlin. . We were pleased to have our friend Miss Ida Thompson who is teaching in Columbia, to spend Saturday and Sunday with us. Messrs. H. A. Litchfield, W. T. Hopkins, T. S. Foley and Mrs. Tom Spruill attended the Union Meeting at Belhaven, Friday, Saturday and Sunday last. To The Voters Of Washing ton County. This is to notify the voters of Washington County that I will be a candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds of this County in the November e'ections, subject to the action of the denocratic pii maries. If nominated, I will work lor my election and the election of the whole ticket, and if elected, I will endeavor to fulfill the dut ies of the office to the satisfaction of the whole people. Respectfully and Sincerely Yours, Geo. W. Waters. Jury List. The following named persons have been drawn to serve as Ju rors at April Term of the Super ior Court of Washington County, to be held on April 15th, 1912. Plymouth Township-W. E. Bateman, T. G. Norman, G L. Sitterson. David Harrett. B. D Bateman, W. H. Gaylord, J- R. Knowles and W. J. Harrison. Lee's Mills Township-T. W. Davis, A. H. Swain, W. Mc I) Peacock, A. L. Ainsley, R. T. Chesson. J. T. Sitterson. W. B. Babrer, H. L. Swain, Luther Sit terson and W. II. Turner. Skinnersville Township J. L. Swain, Sr., A. D. Hoi ton. W. S. Davenport. Arthur Phelps. M. C. Patrick. C. V. W bite J. W. Spruill E. Pritchett, and W. II. Hassell. Scuppernong Township C. T. Spruill, Jos. Woodley, J. H. Crad dodk, Jacob Hassell, J. M. Crad dock, W. T. Phelps, C. G. Am brose, S. D. Burgess and J. A. Combs. Nf TO TaKe L Ont S Fain Pill. """"""CT then : I -in irfrff-''' To Head-Off a Headache Nothing U Better than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill They Give Relief without Bad After-Effects. "For four years I was subject tn almnst constant headache. At times so severe I was unfitted for work. Through the advice of a friend I was persuaded to try nr. MiW Anti-Pain Tills and the result has been that I have pntirelv eradicated my system of those continuous headaches that followed a hard and continuous tal strain." O. L. Russell, Agt C. & N. W. Ry, Early, la. Fr Sale by Alt Drugiits. 25Doe. 25Cent. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, r4. To Justices Of The Peace. I would like to call the atten tion of the Justices of the Peace of Washington County to Sec tions 3261 and 3275 of the Rev isal of 1905. Especially do I call your attention to the first of these sections, which requires you to make a report to the Clerk of the Superior Court, on or before Monday of every term of the Superior Court of all cas es tried and finally disposed of, together with all the papers in each case, in all criminal actions, since the last term of the Super ior Court. Sec. 3275 is generally complied with, but it is none the ess your duty to comply with Sec 32(51. C. V. W. Ausbon, C. S. C. Far Register of Deeds. As it is again a year for con ventions and elections of the several county officers, I want to and do now announce myself a candidate for renbmination, sub ject to the Democratic county primary Thanking you for hav ing so loyaly supported me in the past few years, in favoring me with the nomination, and thank ing all of those who have sup ported me in both the convention and election for these years, I assure you if you nominate and elect me again, I will make yon a good clevor register of deeds. - " Your humble servant, F. II. Johnston. Millinery, Millinery We are how ready to serve you in anything" you want ; in the Millinery line. Never befo e have we had such an elab orate display ot the latest creations in ladies', misses' and chiidrens' hats. Our trimming department is in charge of a confident trimmer, and our prices are very- reasonable. '" ... r Notice to the Public. I wish to inform vou that I now have on hand a complete ine of BUGGIES & SURRIES in the latest styles, which I will sell very cheap. Satisfaction cruaranteed and prices in reach of everybody: HOSEAPEEL. NOTfCE. Va4iim!t.on ' tint v Meforo 11. e Clerk. In re, I:ike Phelps Drainage District A. (".. Walker, ct al vs Will Keeves, et al. Xtice a required by law is hereby veil to all person. interested therein, that on the 23rd day of April, VM2, the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Co urt, at the Court House iu Plymouth, WashinTtoo County, N. O , will exitm- ne and pas upou the report of the Soard or iewer.s nereto'ore hlea in his action on March 30, 1912. At said time aud place the.Court will consider said report rnd will hear any objections raised by any parties hav- uy lands unectecl by by. said proposed Urainajje- Those havni"- lands they wish with drawn from said district, or land to be added thereto, will appear and make known their rights iu the premises. The petition and report neretotore iiled. as stated, has been accepted and entertained by the Court. This March 30, I1- 12. C. V. V. A l' S BON, Clerk Suoerior Oourt. If you want boys'-clothing and. want-your boy to have the appearance of a well dressed young man, yon surely must coine to ABE ABlVEIi'S hoys' clothing department. Our hoys' clothing is and has been the talk of the town. We guarantee every suit to give satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. No doubt you have heard of Adler's 5 & 10 cent store: But you are not doing yourself justice by not paying us a visit. We think that our 5, 10 & 25 cent store is strictly moderate and could go hand in hand with any store of that kind in a city the size of Norfolk. Below we will mention' a few things that you can always get at a 5, 10 & 25 cent store: Full size Corset Covers 10c, Chiidrens' Drawers from 2 to i2 years old iOc, Matting Rugs worth from ,50c to .75c each .25c, a full size Roaster 25c, Bonnets 10c, ladies' Lace Collars 10c boys' Sun Hats 5c, 1 lb. Talcum Powder IOc, the largest Composition Book and Trblet in America 5c, all Silk Hose 25c, full size Pillow Case loc, geod steel Hand Saws 25c, a full size Hammer iOc, Rubber Heels loc, Shoe Soles for men or ladies iOc, Turkish Towels loc, Finished Napkins 05c, 50c to 75c Fruit Bowls 25c, four-string Brooms worth 40c our price 25c, 1 gallon Aget Coffee Pot 2c, 14 quart Aget Dish Pan 25c, white Curtain Poles with silver trimmings iOc, Window Shades iOc, ABE ADLER. MOi'T NOTICE. 1'n.lor ftud bv virtue of a certain tnort care deed executed to me bv O. D. McNair ftud wite, Cora McNair ou tlie mn day or March llor,, and duly recorded in the Hej. imerot led8 Office of Wawhiogtou uoun iv Rnnk X'o 51 At tinffe 3. 1 shall sell at nuhiin auction to the bihhet bidder for cash, at la o'cIom Al. on tue nrsi aionuay lu May lv I a, it being tue otn or juay, ai the Court Houee door of Washington Co., Ib following property, vis:- A taact of land lying and being in the County of Washington, 1'lyroouth Towu ehip, describpcl as follown: "Beginning at a post iu W. H. AR'Hliue; thence nonth 77 poles to a jiont; thence east 244 poles to the back lin; thejjoe north Tti poles to a-black gam in th Crain Pond Brauch; thence west 244 poles aloug W. H. Ange'a line to the beginning containing 117 acres, it being lot nnwber one in the division, as the pint will show in Boon No. 47 on page 42?, Washington County Registers Office. " This the 2!Hh day of March, 1012. A. L. Owens, Mortgagee. Louis W. Gaylord, Attorney. NOTICE. I'ndrr aud by virture of a raortago feOm W. A. Mitchell and wile to F. V. llornthal the uuhersigned -will ell, ior each, at the Court Boiwedoor in Waabiagion County, North Carolina, at 12 o'cloek on April 22ad tl2, that traot of land describep in said mortage, aa fallows; It being the eastern one-th'rd of zo. 2 r rt vnnrih Hirf. in Plvujonth N. C. ad- ! joining the lauds of Annie King or ?est Jones lot: it being the sane land fully de scribed in said mortgage registered m book 43, pag '.''7 Register of Deeds office ler Wattbiugton County. I his wile will be for cash, at pnbhe aac 1 ttn at calil tim. ' F. V. Jloantbal, Mortgagee. W. M. Bond, Jr., Attorney. n Antnl ia h7 A w i Alnm ''WORLDS BEST ( W-& COMBINED jMSjm I s&& too jywO) I & NEW ACTS jSs 'Jvliu ORTONA FAMILY. ' Tl)J) )JflJ? I iA) 1 Micitioui Mien .tt eimiu Lli'.Jfr I J I DOWNIE & WHEELER'S VxirO . ( jt I FAMOUS MUSICAL ELEPHANTS jgLJ&JZX cl'JL J I, j&?w v '.. KJH OOWNIE 4 WHEELER'S V -rrSs FAMOUS DANCING ANDQO V unitary mm. J(T,?.vrorv Ay 'w MAGNIFICENT MILE-LONG FKEE STOUT PARADE AT lWJ A. M. 3 PERFORMANCt-s u' - ' Wood's Seeds For 1912. ?ar New Descriptive Catalog ia fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this cata log, which has Icng been recoc r.tzed as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor .:?.ticn which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Ctevcr Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Scja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request Write for it. T. W. WOODO SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. HOW OtDPEOPLE May Prolong Their Lives At an advanced age waste !a more rapid than repair. The organs act more slowly and less eft ectnally than In youth. The circulation is poor, the Mood thin and watery, the appetite poor and digestion weak. '. We want to say to every Aged per son in this vicinity that Vinol, our de licious cod liver and Iron tonic (with out oil) will prolong life. 'It creates an appetite, aids digestion and makes good blood. In this natural manner Vlnol retards waste- and replaces weakness with strength, giving new life to the worn system. , If people In this vicinity only real ized now Vinol Invigorates old people we would not be able to supply the demand. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned If It does not help you. P. E. DAVENPORT, Plymouth, N. C. For Sheriff; w To the voters of Washington Co: I take this method of inform ing the voters of Washington County that I will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff in the coming campaign, subject to the action or the Democratic prim aries. If nominated I will use every honest effort to be elected. and if elected I shall strive to fill the office to the satisfaction of all the people. , Since my election, little more I than a year ago, I have endeav ; ored to discharge the duties of ! the office, impartially as a serv ant of the whole people. I haye known no party or individual. I was elected as a Democrat and as a Democrat I ask the nomination again. I hope the manner in which I have lischarged my duties as 'an officer will meet the approval of my party in the primaries and of the people at the ballot-box in November. Thanking those who supported me in the last campaign and assuring you that I will appreci ate your support in the coming contest, I beg to remain Your obedient servant, J. E. Reid. ( SEND THE BEa- CON YOUR PRISJ- ) TING. J FY KIDNEY PILLS LE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The unlersigned having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late W. O. Avers, of Washing ton county, N. 0., do hereby give notice to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to her on or before Jannary 10th, 1913, or this noiice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment to me. M. L. Ayerjb, 2-1G Adm'x. A fresh lot of Aunt Marian's Pan-cake Flour. Takes the place of Buckwheat, can be found at Clyde Cahoon's. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS K 1

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