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i&ster Dance, . TfiA Ffrisuth. German Club ROJ ER NEWS. Rate VMtftr : luwter uznce last E. M. Knowles and family WklayNitht in Sherrod's HaU ! onaas lor isammore tney Mo 'fL TVs w- mm.,,, i will reside there m the future. , ally weU attended thre being present youtig ladies And gen tie jaeh from $11 neighboring towns And elsetrbere, who by their pre afieev added gre&Uir to the gaities of t ferojposion. The entire pro- jgrtQ was f lawless. .Ih Dane was led by Mr. W. B. Watts with Mis9 Mary. Belle ShuJl of Washington assisted by Mr v'.: R. .Hampton frith Miss Je Mcm ullen of Eden ton. iVmohg those present were: - Misfei Mafy Bell Small and Afii A Mcllheny of Washing, Jes life 4cMullen, Myrtle Rae and uliS Bond of Edenton, Carrie Alexssder and Cira Jones of WiNant4tou, Agrlee Speight and 1 Cinie Spruill of Roper, Eloise Loane;i Florence and Martha Uomttoal, Mary Smith, Olivia Eur age, Carrie. Smith, C.ara llaii..ton. NonaBrinkley, Gladys lUr.thal, Sadie Chesson, Mary Mui hy,'Leta Berry, Lizzie Geo lf It Vtid Airs T. L Smith. Musr." E S, Hardison and H. Cu V alker of Cresiveil, Wm Wil Hfof d of Rocky Mount, F. L. Out Uid of Norfolk, James Leary aod Adolph Peacock of Roper, Kufth Lessons and John Tucker of hdenton, Robert Baker of Han.iiton, Clayton Moore and M. D. W atts of Williiunston, W. . B. Watts W R : Hampton, J. L Horton, C. L. Blount, Lewis Hor tan, ;h, W. Blount, Jack Read, W 0.' lliUiatd, ., Ttddie Blount, OtenyvNewman, L. W. Gaylord Jim Chesson and Capt Walker. Mr. ind Mrs. W. M. Bond, L. AY. Gurkina R. P. , Walker and '.-Van B. Martin. St'srs: Ed Gordan of Rocky Momt. W.'J. Ward of Norfolk, . Z. V. Norman of Hamilton, Mr. 4 Goo win of Edenton. -Wi lie vian . ninUi Dr. A. W. DiWway, W. L. Hase,l, Avery Gaylord, C- M 4 Beasi'y, and Sir. Hfcley. , Chai-roues: Mesdames Loane, Pbe , Hampton; Bai'ey, Blount, Horton, Norman and Hornthal. After the Dance luncheons ware terf ed lit many of the homes of ti e young ladies attending. NOTICE, : .' - ' 'V-tftt atid if virtue of a certain moru-ie etecated to rue, by O. D. 2lclfiir u.n4 frif. Cora McNair on the 12th iUy of Mafcli, 106, and duly re cct&fi is the Register of Deeds Office f Wilng-toa County to Book No. 51 a. Jp4'e J, 1 thll tell at public auction totbe highest bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock'&t on the first Mondayiin May W'2, it beinjrthe 6tbof May,' at thr our! House door of Wasliington Co., t'be'ii II winf property," vs: A tract of laud lyi'.g" and twins: i ibe Cumty of Washington, Plymouth To ship, described a follow.:. "IkJ g uiiu at a post i W. H. Ange'S line; itieoce ootith 7?3 oles to a post; thence ea&t 44 poles to a back line; rhence nortlk 77,4 ples to a black Utu iji th Orain Pond Branch; thence wefct 244 poles klotg W, H. Ante's line tip the beiti' iiig" containing HT.acres, 6t. be i if l ii imuiber one in the divUiofa, as th pvt will thow iu Book No. 4J ou page JWV. Waslilng-tou Cuiint Kgist era Cniv-e " " ' 'rh ih 21th !ay of March. 1912t A. L. wens, JV.ortgag-ee. . Louis W. Gaylord, Attorney' - NOTICE. Un'"ff and bt Tirtue of a mortgage frooi W" A. Mitchell and wife to F.iV. UorntUal the undersigned will sell tpr ca.to, at the Court Itotisedoor in Wa&b' iortO'i County, North Carolina, at vt2 Lo'cUx-k on April 22nd 1912. that tract jof iar ' described iu aid mortgage, a TOilOV;: . It beiac the eastern one-t! i d of No. 2 os Fonrth Street, i Plymouth. N C aaiolt ui-g: the lanos tf Anaie iMnjr ft West Jones lot: it bemsr toe same land foUy.rtf scribed in said tucrtira re. r$r- iiiter' -u Fook 43. pace 527 Register ot'l)c- - OfSice of Washington County I- This alo will be for cash, at public i.AUCtiu-i. at B"1 tu time F. V. Hornthal. Mortgagee. W. il. Bond, Jr., Attorney. NOTICE. D. T. Singleton and wife of Norfolk, spent Easter here, the guests of tiis parents. Miss Florence Way visited Iter parents at Beech Ridge Farm, Belhaven onj Friday, returriiiig Monday. s Mr. and Mrs. Hancock of Bel- haven, were week end guests at the Methodist Parsonage. Miss Ethel Bailey who is teach ing school near Columbia, spent Easter here with her parents. Prof. J. W. Bennett, Princip al of the school in which Miss Bailey is teaching also spent Easter here. After a long and painful ill ness, little Julia, the five-year-old daughter of J. T. Snell of Mackey's Ferry, passed away early Saturday and was tenderly jaid to rest Easter Sunday morn ing in Pleasant Grove cemetary. J. F. Blount, son of Hosea G. Blount and Miss Mattie Chesson, a daughter of Mr. Jos. Chesson were happily married Easter Sunday morning by Rev. A. C. Wentz at the latter's residence. Dr. Halsey attended the meet ing of the Martin County Medi cal Society hich convened at Wiiuaraston on Thursday of this week. L. L. Chesson will occupy the! house on Bank street recently vacated by E. .M. Knowles. The music class of R. G. S. presented the play, "Rainbow Kimona" to a larsre and appre-i citive audience at the opera house Monday evening, the Rop er Orchestra, consisting of home talent only, turnished the music. Among those from out of town attending the play were Misses Mary Elliott and EvaSwajn, and! Mr. Tom Swain of Skinnersville. M. L. Ball is spending some time in E. City this week on business. The Bank of Roper will ob serve Friday, Apr. 12th. as holi day, it being legal holiday in this State to commemorate the Hali fax resolutions, this being one of the dates on the State flag. Mrs Ida Blount's ware-house again took fire adout 3:30 Satur day evening from a narrow gua ge engine, but the lire was quick ly extinguished and very little damage done. Rev. Chas. A. Joues of Belha ven spent several davs here this wee'i the guest of friends. , Atty. Lor is Gaylord of Ply mouth was here a short while Tuesday afternoon on business. L. G. Roper and J. A. Sexton are spending several days at End less Bay in the lower Sound sec tion this week on business for the Company. The Easier Exercises at the Methodist Church Sunday even ing were a success in every way. the large auditorium being tax ed to its capacity t 3 i 1 2 K XJ ilia -IP u v.- k rr a V t b "5 ; kXJA. J NOTICE. Washington County, North Carolina.' The undersigned, having qualified Ta administrator of the estate of . T. Lewis, this is to notify a'l parlies hold ing claims against said N T Lewis to present them for payment to me at l mouth. North Carolina, on or be fore the 16th day of March, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar for that pavnient ' . All persons indebted to said decedent will please make immediate payment. Clarence Latham, ' . Administrator. W. M Bond. Jr., Attorn y- ever before have we had such an elab- We are now ready to serve you in an3i;lIing, you want in the Millinery lihe orate display or the latest creations in ladies', Blisses' and chiidrens' hats. Out triiniiiiiigvdepartniQiitis in charge of a confident trimmer, and our prices are very reasonable. , Ifyoni wasfit BoyN'.'clotliiBig sisicl wsisit '"-your lioy ,o Iisive it 9 if iff- " J K " (TV surely ... '4. l " We 'giaarassS'.ee every;; mM ..' tfo money .'claeerfBiSIy s'efiissdeal. ; tine imllk, of ISie-: eowia. Maifaettoia or yosor No doubt 3rou have heard of Adler's 5 & 10 cent store: IS to But you are not 'doing' yourself justice, by not paying us a visit. re think that our 5, 10 k 25 cent store strictly moderate and could go liandin hand with any store of that kind in a .Mty 'he size of Norfolk. " Bdow we will mention a few tilings that you can always get at a 5, 10 & 25 cent store: ' . " Full size Corset Covers 10c, Chiidrens Drawers from 2 to VZ years old iOc, Matting Rugs worth, from :50c. .75c each .2 ;c, a full size Roaster 25c,. Bonnets I Oc, -ladies' Lace Collars lOe boys' Sun Hats 5e, i.Ib. Talcum Powder 10c, the largest Composition Bonk and Trbjet 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 ;5c Fruit Bowls 25c, four-string Brooms worth" 40c our price 25c, 1 gallon Aget Coffee Pot 25c, 14 quart Aget Dish 'Pan 25c, white Curtain Poles with silver trimmings iOc, Window Shades iOc, PLMUT1I . . ... v & ' A'"rvmi 'lQ ; o .1 . -r-rr p; is tbXte$ fc'-Vi B-kZ- fry-.- ffJ? . tf W tM . m v ' e. I WORLDS REST I . . A kF "v- A "TT 1X3 Hi V iXJlXj 1jX. ' Keep Your Eyes Open For Our cmmi rmmiwMw. ; 'ORLD'S BEST i9' ' mi -3 LM m 1,1 T, r-T ii 4 I i J - jVV ACTS S CL'tVCArOJC IT U REYNARDE TROUPE $erulionat Europrin Cyclists ORTONA FAMILY DOWNIE fie WHEELER'S FAMOUS MUSICAL ELEPHANTS lilt. BUA.MUO. Acrul .Marvels DOWNIE 4. WHEELER'S FAMOUS DANCING AND MILITARY HORSES 10 Acres Of Tents jtf&4TT V ywA . -r s?3v ha- ,i i 4 i t n i - -1g)to -J -3 1 J 3 u t i While I liave sold an immen- lot of Ololiliing alreatly, I have just liad a big shipment to come in, and the ".' wettiest pat ternsiof the Season, v Clyde ri c :;sai Qualify ahoon. S V mAGNIFICEKT KULE-LGN& IlitE PAKAUL Al 10:30 AM.. 2 PERFORMANCES PA 1 1LV AT 2 AND 8 F. M. X - " .1 V
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