'HP, KOAN0K1? TiKAf'sON". 1 i' I'I.Tsh KM . KRY . tf Itl DAY Notice. V. V. All-Hi II. r.arrou and .ownmk. N. 0 day, April !9, 1 :1l2. Dr. T. D- Wolfe, Dentist, Wa ter street Plymouth. N. C. . A party of our young people ! wo it. to iientoa Wednesday to - att md a dune. ' Ave acknowledge a pleasant call from Editor Story of the Al bemarle Observer - at Edenton flonday. Quite a crowd of our County ioIks are in attendance upon court here this week. Caleino Hop: Restorative guar anteed to prevent and cm e hog cholera, at Davenport's Drug Store. Superior Court is in session this week, his Honor Stephen C. Bragaw Judge presiding. Miss Nellie Norman has succ eeded Mis i Lizzie Goelet, who has resigned, as primary teacher in the Graded School. Only one hand has been - sent to the roads by the court this week. . Misses Annie Robbins Ella and Ida Biggs of Darclens were a mong our visitors this week. - "Sleepy Hollow" tonight by the Thespians of Windsor. Note changes made in the ads of Abe Adler, Bank of Washing ton County and Clyde Cahdon. The undersigned will take not , ice the- following tracts of land ; will be sold for the tax of 1911 uniess tne amounts Deiow are paid before the first Monday in May, 1012. Sale to- be at Court House door in Plymouth, N. C, on May '6, 1912 at 12 M. as pro vided for in Sec. 2890, Revisal of 1905. . PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP. Glad to see Mr. M Pinetown in the city . Jordau of this week. Thoroughbred White Leghorn Eggs for hatching, Seventy five cents for' setting of fifteen. 'Mrs. Jack Read. G. W. Freeman of Washington was among our visitors here this week. Mr. Je.-.S3 Darden of Dardens, paid us a short call while jn town Tuesday. Mr. Thos. ilolhday ot near Jamesville was in town yester day. We gather from the remarks of Mr Willie Scarboro that the moving picture show will be un able to open Monday night ow ing to some defect in the mach ine. . Miss M miie VanN wtwick, af ter spending a few days here with relatives and friends return ed to Richmond Saturday last, where she is attending a business school. , A protracted meeting was be gun at the M. E. Church on Wed nesday night by the pastor, Rev. W. J. Watson, who will be ass isted on Sunday and thereafter by Rev. F. M. Shamberger- Among the visiting attorneys attending court this week are: W. D- and J. N. Pruden and W M. Bond of Edenton; H. S. Ward and J. D.' Grimes of Washington; J. C. B. Ehringhaus of E. City, and T. H. Woodley of Columbia. Our town extends a hearty welcome to Rev. W. B. Datfsw try of Meherian, Va., who Was accepted a call t o ' serve the Baptist Church here. He with his family arrived last week and are occupying the resident cor ner Washington Street and Brinkley Avenue. This means that our Baptist friends will have regular morning and even ing services every Sunday. Married. Our townspeople were taken greatly by surprise Tuesday morning an learning that Capt. W. I. Walker and Miss Lizzie Goelett were quietly married on the night before at the home of the bride. The bride has been a teacher of the primary grades of pur Graded fcshool since its organiza tion, having filled that position with great satisfaction and pleas ing .her pupils with he gentle and patient manners,- Capt. 'Walker is conductor for the A. C. L. Railroad Company from Plymouth to Rocky Mount, and is thought very much of by rvir rnsiness men. ev. Blackwell of the Episco ' iQiurch. We learn that the Vies preseni were tne con- vr parties, the uastor and , P. E. Davenport and F. tit who is express mess Ji Capt. Walker's train. t'kacon extends hearty relations to this happy Milton Armistead $ 4.10 Jordan Armistead ' ' 4. 10 Robt. Allen ' 3.84 Dennis Arnold 4.52 Austin Allen 2.78 Dempsey Bateman 4.10 Eddie Bagley 4.10 Wm. Burnett 1.00 Francis Billups 2. 1G Orman Buston 4.10 Isaac Bnckhpuse 4.10 Irvin Barrow 4.10 W. B. Ballard , .2.81 Hannah Ballard G.S3 Jog Barker, Jr. 2.60 Adam Bell 7.04 W. J. Bell - 6.84 P. H.Bell 5.16 Joe Bell, Sr. 4.20 Harman J. Bell - 2. 64 James Brooks 1.96 Bonis Belcher 4.80 Henry Brown 2. 60 Geo. Bryant 4.10 Tom Blount 4.10 Saml. Blount 2.10 John Blount, Sr. 4.51 Willie Blount 4.10 Alice Bembry 2.73 Thos. Bembry. 3.94 Jordad Bell,' heirs '9.45 David Bo wen 2.99 Louis J. Bowen 2.64 Cary Ann Boston .87 Willie Bunch 3.04 Harry Cooper 4.66 Mathew Collins 4.10 Solomon Cordon ' 2.50 Jno. T. Cooper 4.10 K. S. Cooper 4.83 C. A. Cooper 5.20 Wm. Cherry 4. 46 Nat Clark , 6.41 Henry Cartanch 3.16 D. C. Cobb 8.43 Geo. Downing '4.25 Wm. Thos. Downing 4.04 Mary Davis . 3.47 W. H. Ellis 5.32 Sam Ellison 4.10 Ailen " .69 S. L. Evans 6.92 Iona Faulk ' .87 King D. Faulk .47 Ernest Garrett 4.10 Alfred " 4.10 Sarah Garrett ... 8.00 Mary Gilliam 3.28 Augustus Gay lord 1.67 Harry Guyther , . - 4 80 Isaiah Gibbs . 4 14 C. D. Heath 5 20 David Harrison 4 88 Garfield Halsey ' 4 50 Jesse ". 3 10 Adelaide Hextall 1 85 Frank Hardy ; 3 00 Henry Horton 3 39 Elizabeth Horton 1 39 Louis Hart 4 10 Geo: Hassell 4 10 Willie Howcott 2 83 L. E. Harriss ' 5 87 Victoria Hudson 5 47 Freeman Hyman 6 42 Julius Hyman. 2 60 Wm. James 4 14 Hannah James 1 73 Louis Jones - 5 20 W. iV. Jenkins 4 10 Frank Johnston 4 20 Wm. E. Johnston 4 10 Jerry J. Johnston 28 01 William Johnston 4 10 Samuel Johnston- 2 60 Annie King ' 6 81 Anthony Little 4 42 Fred Lewis 4 25 Cotton Little 4 10 Robt. H. Lanier ; 8 28 Jno. M. Leary 4 10 Robt. Lloyd 7 25 R. C. Leathers 2 65 Letus Leathers 2 60 Ellis Lee t 8 71 Alfonsa Lenox, heirs 4 79 E. I). Lewis 2 60 Will Lenox 4 10 Eugene Johnston 4 19 Cain Jenette 1 03 Leah Jones 2 73 Joe Jones 4 93 W. A. Mitchell, heirs 2 73 Anderson Mills 4 18 James Mills 7 39 James Mullen 4 10 Gandy Minor 4 10 Fate McAllister 4 10 Jerry McCoy 4 24 Charity McCrea 2 73 Ed' McCrea . 4 10 C. D. McNair , 33 45 J. D. Moore Jr. 4 28 Asa M oore 2 60 Jno. R. Moore 4 10 Jno. G. Moore 4 10 Robt. Nicholls, Jr. 4 44 Willie Norileet 4 10 Dennis Owens 11 40 C. M. Owens 8 50 James Peace 3 80 John Parker ,457 Thad Pollard fl10 ' Grant Purneli JV 1 10 10 W. H." Pettiford $ 9 50 Reuben Pettiford 13 93 W. M. Pettiford 7 74 Itoberter Pettiford . 2 56 Sam Pettiford 16 Joe Rhodes . 5 00 I Henry Riddick 4 10 Chas. Ruffin 4 10 Simon Stewart, heir3 5 Mack Staton 4 Rosana Staton 2 General Smith wick Geo. Sutton Chas. II. Spruill 'Casanda Spruill Mary Spruill E. M. Spruill Alfred Spruill Weldon Smith Fannie Smith Geo. Smith, Jr. Silva Smith - .' A. L. Towe Zollie W ilkins Francis Woulley Thos. M. Williams Bismark Wheelack v ! ar t h a Weaver heirs -Moses Wynne i;nock Wynne Henderson Williams Charlie Williams lee's mills township 4 38 3 43 2 46 5 56 . 4 23 2 87 14 08 3 41 4 14 4 46 15 64 7 25 137 4 49 4 97 2 60 4 87 4 10 4 10 4 10 most r I- lb Ml - In i .. . t j v . 1 H V- A i Mi Copyright 1VU-. by L. E. Zimmerman Co. f F. L Howcott $ 7 76 Lorence Howco . 5 08 Willis Hassell 2 60 Robert Hassell 4 25 Add Hassell 7 92 Eugene Hunter 4 27 Gilford Haggins 2 00 J T. Hughes . 6 43 Julius Hill "3 63 Walter Howard 5 68 Ralph Howard 3 60 Randolph Hudson 2 00 J. W. Uedgebeth 3 13 Wm. L. Hall, 2 23 Edward James 14 28 Squire Jackson 3 29 John Johnston 5 68 M. Lanier 23 53 Linyear & Howcott 34 67 Samson Lane 3 81 Grant Lane . 3 56 Axie Lane - 9 67 Ed Leary 3 00 W. I), Lynch 3 00 James Lasiter ; 3 67 E. D. Linsey 3 4 Charlie-Manlie 4 32 George Midgett, Jr. 3 75 Ann Miller , 2 00 Allen Moore ' 3 58 Andrew Mayo 8 08 H. D. Myers 3 37 Aaron Mizell 5 24 Joe Mizeh ' 2 18 Ed March ' 43 Joe McClees 2 60 John Mcltae . 2 97 Moses McRae 5 26 W. H Norman 3 61 S. G Norman ' 4 20 Charles Norman 3 89 John Norman 4 03 Silas Norman V 1 21 Manuel Ntrman . ' 2 96 Johu Newby 25 85 Simon Norville 3 60 Winfield Owens 3 57 Ben Owens 7 20 Henry Paxton - 3 13 Andrew Patrick . 3 31 John P. Royal 4 18 : William Rodgers 4 65 Mose Rowan 7 48 Wilson Rowan 10 30 A J. Allen 6 49 Eddie Allen 2 95 Dudley Anthony 1 gl Clyde Anthony 4 21 James Anthony 3 84 Jno. H- Allen 3 54 Danl. Arnold 4 46 Earnest Arnold ' 3 9 Demos Basnight . . 6 00 Wm. Bowers 2 68 W. E. Bowers 2 60 Henry Brown 4, 18 W. C. Bowers 4 74 Luke Bond 3 16 Moses Bowen 3 60 Will Boone 3 96 John Bess 1 3 70 Jas. Bennett 3 60 Dave Britton 3 68 Jas. Bowen 58 Horrace Chesson, Jr. 2 95 J.JW. Chesson 7 06 Robt. Coston 10 15 Matt Clark 6 43 Rhodes Clark 3 68 Hiram Collins 5 00 Martha Collins . 4 21 Dave Creecy 3 67 Luther Covil 4 75 Geo. Downing 4 25 Clinton Downing 5 74 Ed. Downing 6 81 D. T. Downing ' ' 77 J. II. Downing 87 Leamon Downing 2 60 David Davenport 2 60 Geo. Davenport 3 60 Wiley Davis 4 59 I. S. Dillon 3 60 Melvon Dickerson 7 96 Isom Darden 4 09 Wm. Everett ' 4 50 Milton Everett . 3 60 Benj. Franklin 1 20 Miles Fields 1 49 T. A. Fiadger 3 64 Garfield Grimes 2 93 Joe Gilliam - 3 67 W. H Gilliam 3 60 James Gilliam 3 60 Jas. Gay lord 3 78 Edwd. Gregory 5 55 A. L. Gray 10 37 W. a Griffir 3 61 THE days of t lie month present no terror J those who wich sufficient foresight, Ik started a bank account. For rwranHess of tlic uaniniity, so the morrow I -always a day of joy. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts, Overdrafts secured, N. C. State Bonds, All Other Bonds, ; Premium on Bonds, B'k'g House Fur. Sc Fix. Other Real Estate Due From B)k's Sc B'kers, vao 1 on 81,873.8 1.86 5,000.00 5,000.00 113.61 3,865.00 2,000.00 26,851.50 5,157.50 $129;H63.15' :ay uhen an oI;L':iMoii rails dn Capital Stock $ 20,f Undivided profits' Dividends Unpakl. Deposits subject to cheel Cashier s checks - -.DIVIDSNDS PAH) OKUOJJ)K$ S3i THE BAIK 9" m . - PLYMOCJTH, NORTH CAEOimA .4; per c Strong enough for Uncle Sam; Why. Kot for Y p, they meet It witlh s 1 I ,.Y-hl0 Tk r it Dome Gordan p, 60 w ill Grimes j? fR Colister Hymes 3 60 Riehd. Hyms 5 27 Anderson Hyman 2 59 W. II. Howcott, Sr. 3 11 W. H. Howcott, Jr. , 2 69 Winsor Respass 29 H. A Riddick 2 53 Lindwood Spruill 3 72 Richd. Stephens 3 69 Willie Smith Miles Smith Octavia Smith Clinton Smith Halsey Simpson Alice Simpson Nathan Simpson, Jr. Eli Stewart 1 Jasper Swain Swode Speller Will Speller Jas. Staton Jacob Station C. E. Skinner J. H. Trafton Freeman Tread well Job Tread well Luther Tharpes Arthur Tharpes Jas Tharpes Goal Thigpen J. J. Williams W.-M. Wiilans Wm. Williams Joe Woodley Henry Woodley Jos. Woodley, Jr. Levi Woodley Thos. Woodley Thos. White Arthur Wood A. L Wood ; TcrrtLvyilkins Geo. WiiKins Jas. Wilson Anderson Watson SKINnERSVILLE TOWNSHIP Joe Annie Chambers $ 2 Caroline Chambers Tyrrell Co., Mf'j? Co. SCUrPERNONG(TOWNSIIIP Tyrrell Mfg. Co. $ Cloe Roberts 2 Pittsburg Lane & Lbr. Co. 173 J. E. Reid, Sheriff.. This April 6th, 1912. 3 55 -3 50 1 50 2 00 57 3 50 5 58 3 03 4 79 3 50 2 21 7 20 3 '69 2 65 3 60 67 2 60 3 69 2,64 2X54 o 4 18 1 30 1 63 3 60 90 21 14 2 19 1 73 6 21 CO nm I Hi '.hLlaN. ftate place? litth Do you keep it in an absolute) Or do you spend ft as fast as it comes faster. A ' 5 T 1 Lj L n rn i i 1 i perhaj Deposit your income as received in thh. by check, contract only such obligation ahead and keep ahead; eniov tlu your balance grow. That is the way to your, s The Waslrl: f Notice to the Pub ic. you that -1 a complete I wish to inform now have on hand line of . BUGGIES & SURRIES in the latest styles, which I will sell very cheap. , Satisfaction guaranteed and prices in reach of everybody. ROSEA PEEL, 4 im:u c:: )f PIUII llll I M 1 1 WM 1 1 1111 II nm I" T I I rill f Sr.) .. . 4 or. -S fi .-. s.l 3 50 I J-Wl'--.., 3 71 I iz.'-l 16 ARr;KvV--'W;v - 8 67 l 7 - -V 5 20 1 Sj 09 1 Is 34 g MoIol T Forprdo I.o:w!. VII- 1. S - 9 eA 1 mr no : cur. , 0 lodcl "Write for cutaloqi Supplies niid Aci'cssorif A Kent- IW V;iHlii;iloii M ft Ni.- J

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