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Notice.
Friday April 12, 15H2.
SEAcOK FLASHES
Valley Farm to night.
Mr. Ed Gordon of Rocky Mt,
was in town Tuesday,
Call to sco us while in town to
st-c the circus tomorrow.
Dr. T, P- Wolfe, Dentist, Wa
ter street Plymouth, N. C.
- Misses Agres Speight and
Carrie Spruill of Roper, attend
ed the dance here Tuesday night
Glad to see Mr. Z V Norman',
who has been teaching School l in
Hamilton, on our streets again.
We notice that Smith's Drug
Store, the Eastman Kodak Agen
cy, in a few. days will display a
new line of Kodaks and a full
line of kodak supplies
Messrs James Leary and A
dolph Peacock of Roper were
here Tuesday night attending
the dance
Misses Mary Bell Small and
Anita Mcllheny of Washington
nt tended the dance here fues-
'day night. . ' , .
Calcino H) RiitDi-ative guar
anteed to preant and care hog
cholera at Davenport's Drugs
Store. . '
, Misses Jesse McMullen, Julis
Bond and Myrtle Reaof Edenton
aro 5nAnrlini- a few davs with
Mr. and Mrs: W. M. Bond,
j The undersigned will take not-
; ice the following tracts of , land
i . w . n mil
will be sold lor the tax or 'isu,
unless the amounts below are
paid before the first Monday in
May, 1912. Sale to be at -uourc
House door in Plymouth, 'N. C,
on May G, 1912, at 12 Mi as pro
vided for in Sec. 2890, Revisal of
1905.
on
Win okinrrt-nn cfrppt. ki
Thoroughbred White Leghojn
Eggs for hatching, Seventy fiy
cents for setting of fifteen.
Mrs. Jack Read-
Mr- Cleveland Lilly of Crv
Awell - was in' town . YVednesf
and Thursday. . ' 5
Misses Bertie Cahoon and Al
ma Tatem of Columbia are vish-
ine: Mrs lie v. W. J uaisorr v
Smith's drug store has at last
succeeded in securing the agen
cy irl Plymouth for the famous
Guth chocolates and Bon Bons
The best candy made.
. The closing exercise of Wood
ard Graded School will take place
on Tuesday night next, April
16th. The' people of Plymouth
are cordially invited to be there.
Quite a number of our young
people attended the closing ex
ercise of this school last year and
they were most royally enter
tained We hope a large num
ber will attend this year.
D r. Lankford Will
Here Sunday.
peak
n T.i'vi'v.Q T.nnkford of Nor
folk, Va., will address the pub-
V Laymens' Christian Union Sun-
day AprjkUth. Baptist unurcn
Ajl a. m., Christian Church 3 p.
m., Metnoaist unurcn :ou y.-iu.
The public, especially the lad
ies, are cordially invited to hear
this eminent man.
"Hear ye him."
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
November ejections,1 subject to
. the action of the denocratic pri
maries. If nominated, I will work
. for 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.
, A 11 T
Kespecptully ana i
, Sincerely Yours,"
Geo. W. Waters.
For 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 renomination, 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, A will make you
k-m good clevor' register of deeds.
( Your humble servant,
F. R. Johnston. n
i . Cobb
Greo; Downing
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP.
Milton Armistead $
Jordan Armistead
Robt. Allen
Dennis Arnold
Austin Allen
Dempsey Bateman '
Eddie Bagley .
Win. Burnett . '
Francis Billups
Oman Buston
Isaac Bnckhouse
Irvin Barrow
W. B. Ballard
Hannah Ballard
Joe Barker, Jr.
Adam Bell '
W. J. Bell
P. H.Bell
Joe Bell, Sr.
Harman J. Bell
James Brcoks .
Bonis Belcher
Henry Brown
Geo. BryarTt r
Tom Blount r
Saml. Blount
John Blount, Sr.
Willie Blount
Alice Bembry
Thos. Bembry
JordadBell, heirs
David Bbwen ,
r.puis J. Bo wen
ry Ann Boston
iiie( Bunch ,
' " ber .:
Jbllins
Jprdon
hooper
'. Oooper
; Cooper
Cherry .
,1ark
y tartanch
Ge
Wm. Thos. Downing
Mary Davis
W. H. Ellis
Sam Ellison
Ailen 44
S. L. Evans
Iona Faulk
King D. Faulk,
Ernest Garrett
Alfred
Sarah Garrett
Mary Gilliam
Augustus Gaylord
Harry Guyther
Isaiah Gibbs
C. D. Heath
David Harrison
Garfield Halsey -
Ade! ide Hextall
Frank Hardy
Henry Horton
Elizabeth Horton
Louis Hart ,
Geo. Hassell
Willie Howcott
L. E. Harriss
Victoria Hudson
Freeman Hyman
Julius Hyman
Wm. James
Hannah James ,
Louis Jones
W. M. Jenkins
Frank Johnston ;
Wm. E. Johnston
Jerry J. Johnston
William Johnston
Samuel Johnston
Annie King
Anthony Little
Fred Lewis
Cotton Little
Robt. H. Lanier
Jno. M. Leary
Robt'. Lloyd
E. C. Leathers
Letu.s Leathers
Ellis Lee
Alfonsa Lenox,
E. D. Lewis
Will Lenox
Eugene Johnston
Cain Jenette.
Leah Jones
Joe Jones
W. A. Mitchell, heirs
Anderson Mills
James Mills
James Mullen
Gandy M inor
Fate McAllister
Jerry McCoy
Charity McCrea
Ed McCrea
C. D. McNair
J. I). Moore Jr.
Asa Moore
Jno. R. Moore
Jno. G. Moore
Robt. Nicholls, Jr.
Willie Norfleet
Dennis Owens
C. M. Owens
James Peace
John Parker k
Thad Pollard -Grant
Purhell
heirs
4.10
4.10
3.84
4,52
2.78
4.10
4.10
1.00
2.16
4.10
4.10
4.10
.2.81.
6.83
2.60
7.04
6.84
5.16
4.20
2.64
1.96
4.80
2.60
4.10
'4.10
2.10
4.51
4.10
2.73
3.94
9.45
2.99
2.64
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3.04
4.66
4.10
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4.10
4.83
5.20
4.46
6.41
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8.43
4.25
4.04
3.47
5.32
410
.69
6.92
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410
410
8.00
3.2S
1.67
4 80
4 14
5 20
4 88
450
310
185
3 00
3 39
1 39
410
4 10
2 83
5 87
5 47
6 42
2 60
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1 73
5 20
4 10
4 20
4 10
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410
W. H. Pettiford
Reuben Pettiford
W. M. Pettiford
Robe'rter Pettiford
Sam Pettiford
Joe Rhodes
Henry Riddick
Chas. Ruffin ;
Sim6n Stewart, heirs
Mack Staton
Rosana Staton
General Smithwick
Geo. Sutton
Chas. H Spruill
Casanda gpruill
Mary Spruill
E. M. Spruill
Alfred Spruill
Weldon Smith
Fannie Smith
Geo Smith, Jr.
Silva Smith
A. L. Towe 1
Zoltie H ilkins
Francis Woulley
Thos. M. Williams
Bismark Wheelack
artha Weaver heirs
Moses Wynne
Enock Wynne
Henderson Williams
Charlie Williams , . f '
lee's mills township
F. ' L Howcott $
Lorence Howco '
Willis Hassell
Robert Hassell
Add Hassell
Eugene Hunter
Giltord Haggins
J .T. Hughes
Julius Hill ,
Walter Howard
Ralph Howard
Randolph1 Hudson
J. W. Uedgebeth
Wm. L. Hall
Edward James
Squire Jackson
John Johnston
M. Lanier
Linyear& HowcottT
Samson Lane
Grant Lane
Axie'Lane
Ed Leary
W. D. Lynch
James Lasiter
E. Ds Linsey
Charlie Manlie
George Midgett, Jrj
Ann Miller
Allen Moore -Andrew
Mayo
H. D., Myers
Aaron Mizell r
Joe Mizell
Ed March
Joe McClees
John McRae.
Closes McRae
W. H Norman.
S. G Norman
Charles -Norman
John Norman
Silas Norman
Manuel .N rmaP
Johu Newby
Simon Norville,'
Winfield Owejl
Ben Owens
Henrv Paxtoi
Andrew Patrfi
John P- Roy j
William Rqc
Mose Rowan
Wilson .Rows
A J. Allen 1
Eddie Alleri
Dudley Anfpny
Clyde Anthly
James Antfny
Jno. H. Al
Dnnl. 1
Earnest AFiold
Demos Balight
Wm. Bowi
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In The
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W. C. Bo
Luke B01
Moses Bfen
Will Bool
John Bel
Jas. Beifett
Dave BJton
Jas. Bclen -HorracChesson,
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J.hW. (Jiesson
Robt. Boston
Matt mrk
Rhode IClark
Hiram Collins
Marthi Collins s ,
DaveCreecy
Lutbr Covil .
Geo. Downing
Clintin Downing .
Ed.J'owning
D. Tl Downing
J. HI Downing
Lealion Downing
Da Jd Davenport
Gerf Davenport
Wif y Davis
I. Dillon
MLlvon Dickerson
scm Darden
Wt. Everett
Mi
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Btiij. Franklin
MJes Fields
T.?A- Fiadger
Garfield Grimes
Jae Gilliam
W. H Gilliam
James Gilliam
Jas. Gaylord
Edwd. Gregory
A. L. Gray
W. C Griffin
BANK
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those who wich sufl3.cient foresight, have
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started a bank account. For regard less of the
uuiiimity, so the morrow is always a day' f Joy.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts, , S 81, .873. 8"
Overdrafts secured, .11.86
N. C. State Bonds, - 5,000.00
All Other Bo;k1s, 5,000.00
Premium oil Bonds, 113.61
B'k'g House Fur. & Fix. 3,865.00
Other Real Estate " 2,000.00
Due From B'k's & B'kers, 26,851.50
Cash on hand'- 5,157.50
$129,863.15
day
when an obligation tails due, they
t
meet it with cq-
r.IAnil.ITIHS:
Undivided profits
Dividends Unpaid,
D
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)eposits subject to check, 102,
.'asliier's checks 2,
4,704,35
44.00
615.3:
499.47
?129,S63.15
DIVIDENDS PAID
THE
4 per
STO CK2 .1 OhmillS SIM Cft ' ORG ATIOM 1 0,1 73.00.
BAIK OP PLYMOUTH,
PLYMO UTH, NORTH CAROLINA
cent paid on f iiiie tleposils.
I) STATES MPOSITARY, .
Strong enough for Uncle Sam; Why Not for YOU? y.
Dollie Gordan 3 GO
Will Grimes 3 G8
Colister Hymes 3 GO
Richd. Hyms 5 27
Anderson Hyman 2 59
W. H. Howcott, Sr. 3 11
W. H. Howcqtt, Jr. 2 G9
Winsor Respass . 29
H. A- Riddick 2 53
Lindwood Spruill 3 72
Richd. Stephens 3 G9
Willie Smith 3 85
'Miles Smith . . 3 55
Octavia Smith 3 50
Clinton Smith 150
Halsey Simpson 2 00
Alice Simps on 57
Nathan Simpson, Jr. 3 50
Eli Stewart . 5 58
Jasper Swain 3 03
Swode" Speller 4 79
Will Speller 3 50
Jas Staton 2 21
Jacob Station 7 20
C. E. Skinner- . 3 G9
J. H. Trafton 2 65
Freeman Tread well 3 60
Job Tread well - 3 G7
Luther Tharpes 2 GO
Arthur Tharpes , 3 69
Jas Tharpes 2 64
Goal Thigpen - 2 64
J. J. Williams 5 35
W. M. Willans 4 18
Wm. Williams 1 30
Joe Woodley 1 G3
Henrv Woodley ow
Jos. Woodley, Jr. 90
Levi Woodley zi"
Thos. Woodley ' ' z w
Thos. White 1 73
Arthur Wood b Zl
A. L Wood 3 60
Tom wilkins 3 89
Geo. Wilkins 3 95
Jas. Wilson 3 50
Anderson Watson 3 71
sKiNnERSViLLE Township
Joe Annie Chambers $ 2 16
Caroline Chambers 2 35 u
Tyrrell Co., MfK-Co. 8 67
SCUPPERNONG TOWNSHIP
T'vrr-AU Mfff. (O. ' $ 5 20
Cloe Roberts 2 S?
Pittsburg Lane & Lbr. Co. 173 o l
J. E. Reid. Sheriff.
This April 6th, 1912.
OUR
AIMS.
The constant aim of
the officers and em
ployers of this ban &
are;
TO PROMOTE the interest of
customers just as they endeav
or to promote those of the bank
TO DO ALL THEY CAN to
make the dealings of deposit
ors agreeable and profitable
to them; -
TO CONTRIBUTE to their en
terprises the conserative co
operation, foresight and timely
counsel which a strong bank .
can properly bestow;
TO REPAY their confidence in , '
us by confidence in them.
WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK.
vr.it ci:.t r.vii) on timk.kui'osits.
l!iSiJ.S:.
FORD
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Notice to the PuSlie.
I wish to inform you that I
now have on hand a complete
line of
BUGGIES & SURRIES
in the latest styles, which I will
sell very cheap. '
Satisfaction guaranteed , and
prices in reach of everybody.
HOSEA PEEL.
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ode I T roroIo Ilojulstcr, - iJissenm-r i uimcr-u
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Vria $50M)) iiH-lmU's full CMiriiinent.
3Ioiiel T fore.cloor Touriii" Cur fully iMiuippod $0! ).()(.
Wi iic for t atiilojiue i'1 lri es of otlier nuHlels.
SiipH'K a,M' Ae sories.
A "fnl fr Washington ami T.vrrcll Cntifs.
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.1. W. urCILVNAN,
ROPER. N. C.