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:-U':iK'..sr. ? - .K .,- , , .:. .V': ji.'.t- j u '.v),jt.,w1 tf v (. uiuss and ii i 1 It ii- ivy mother, wic i . he; little child, starts oir acoss the jungle to 1 c her, -- Trey a.v. in a bul Lc art ana at niirht areattaek- i)rlolK this week. j ; . ' ; iiiciiu, uus innwuem, cause ox i;e cit: t! is weeK. Ch t.. s o t.f LVt.jck. v's i in v :..fu saav kW. M. Bond, Van B. M A. O. Gaylord have U Raleigh this week. nw being Washington's yand a .National noiiaay, post-office and other s will be closed. I. Ward is in attendee-Tri-State Medical at Norfolk, this week ate Association is com- q phy icians of North South Carolina and W. Gaylord made a (?) trip to Green turday. He seems to iter a little King- ishes to annex over IS. Swam and Miss lan of Skinnersville nday in our town. nowledge a pleasant Sheriff D. Spruill rs. A. B. Alexander Ferry, were in town Tuesday. a Johnston and Gy re i,ip from Roper Male ft olf e, who is MEdenton, spent J parents. Dr and ie on E Main St. JReid made a short Harney has been -foik this week. 'latives and friends I - . Bond has been es in Edenton the ? tTTTTTTTt rTTTrn lO per setting of 15 outh Rocks $1.00 1 h.'l. spruill ,uuy iuui mug o'clock yesterday ren at the Ply- d Ice Co. sound- f. fire and upon tion, which was f the mills of the 1 j I T1 v, ana tne ny- po., the most o ply went in that hi slater' that it lista hplonpnncr to that part of the e seems to have Wednesday and the 'Ire is not buse was oom- the misunderstanding, follows and rescues them. It is abso lutely the most all-enthralling, vivid ard fascinating drama ever enacted before a camera. We see the wild beasts wreak havoc in the covered wagon and carry off a live calf. We see a lion stalk ing a baby girl. There is no flavor of tne stuffy museum nor impress of the cabined animal cage in this big work where the stage has been stocked and set by nature itself. The cunning of man dividing a play that acts with the big interests whose sus" pense is accentuated with the unwitting connivance of the man eaters. To say that this is the most dramatic, daring, thrilling, hair raising, spectacular tale of wild animals 'and humans ever produced anywhere, at any time by any maker is a statement of plain facts. This picture is composed of two reels and has been secured at a large expense. Everyone should see it, llebration. . Plymouth Lodge Jaf Pythias have tend the cele- th anniversary teir Castle Hall lj next. lifWoa will VA . fi. Dickinson is a most ex id high up in ig served two pancellorof the and Rev. L. I whom we all msiastic lodge st interesting I "ir the services I bers and their the! Commission.es' Proceedings The Board of County Cemmis- loners' met in special session on Monday, Feby. 3, 1913. Present Levi Blount. Chmr. W. S. Davenport and H. A. Litch field. Minntes real and approved, ordered that Van B. Martin is hereby appointed to prosecute all cses coming before the Recorders Court of a lee of $ 4.00 in all con victions only. Ordered that Dr. Ward notify hook-worm specialis to prceed at once. Ordered that the following amounts be paid. L. W. Gaylord, on Board of Health, $ aOO Roanoke Beacon, Pub. and statorny, 8.50 J. E. Reed, services & c. 68.75 J. H. Gurganus, services 3.00 J. C. Spruill, Buckets 1.50 Dr. Speight, on Boarn of Levi Blount, on Board of Health 8.00 J. W. Darden, on Board of Health 8.00 E. R. Jackson, wood 2.00 W. H. Hampton, Supplies 46.13 Light & Ice Co. 7.05 R, S. Davenport, Bridge 10.00 L. Blount, Comr. & warden 12.00 W. S. Davenport, Comr & warden 2.00 H. Gurkin, Co. Home 16.60 F. R. Johnston, Service & c 8.00 C. V. W. Ausbon, Recorder Court &c 34.55 J. E. Reid, arrests & c W. F. Ausbon, J. P. 5 1 W. M, Bateman, Recorder 6.00 W.J.Starr, D. S. 2.75 E. R. Jackson, constable 1.95 J. L. Hassel, J. P. .48 L. L. Chesson, constable 2 45 A. C Wentz, J. P- .65 M. Wood, witness 1.50 J.W.Swain, " .98 Frank Snell, " 1.10 Ann Reid, " 1.00 C. W. Biggs, " .75 H. A. Norman, " .70 C. Dozier, f " 1.00 E. Boyd, " 1.00 W. Walker " 1.00 Ann Skinner, " .50 EilisLee, M .50 J. Jones, u 1.00 M. Sykes. " 1.00 Henry Towe, 1.00 C. V. W. Ausbon, Jury & c. 4.50 A. L. Holme4, Supplies 21.00 H. A. Li'chfield. Comr& c. 8.06 F. R. Johnston. Clerk. Honor Roll. is speuUihg i.o;ue ixiic at witn htr iioi.e i -j rtet . u treatmem icr Editor H. L. Story of the Al bermarle Observer was here Tuesday in the interest of his; paper. Miss Carrie Spruill who has a class in violin al Plymouth spent the week end at home. W. C- Thompson, visited Raleisrh luesdav on business. Mr. Joe Wvnne of Creswell. at present an emnlove of the Roner Lbr. Co. here, and Miss Hattie. Swanr.er were marriea bv the Justic of the Peace A. C. Wentz Thursday afternoon, Feb. 13th. TVTrfi- W A .TsinKo la uiciftnrr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs in Oriental, this week. W. D. Cooper, formerly of this place but now residing at Oceana Va. is here buying peanuts, and has forwarded several car loads in the last few days. Mr. W. S. Taylor, Asst. to the president of the J. L. Roper L. Co. is spending the week here in the interest of the Company. Mr J. M. Ban, formerlv ften- keral Manager of the Seaboard and - 1 i i x i t now largely interested in real es tate was here Tuesday and in spected Elmhurst farms, the demonstrated farms owned b y the Roper L. Co. near town. The floors of the Graded School Building and annex have just been oiled which from a sanitary view is the best mode of treat ment. Washington's birth-day, Feb. 22nd, usually observed as holiday by all banks and other public in stitutions, coming on Satnrday this year will be observed as half holiday by The Bank of Roper which will remain open until noon for the accommodation of its cus tomers. Prof. B. L. Carson and Mr. C. T. White of "Skinnersville . were in town Tuesday afternoon on business. Von . , k. -.t kso'i v-vu- i-j o : inc y.ti, dul f Aiay 1912, the foiowingf described prop erty lyintf and being1 in the County of Washington Plymouth Township, in the Town of Plymouth. Ooe lot orparcel of Lanb in the Town of Plymouth N. C, on Water St. knowH as the Hornthal land, contain ing1 1-4 of an acre tnore or less. It beings the lot listed by Chairty Mchae for Taxes, and sold for taxes yenr 1911, endicg- Mav J&t 1912. The time of redemption will expire on May the 10th. 19 3. This 10th. day of February, 1913. NOTICE. Under and by virtue r f Mortgage from Frank h. Howcott and wife to Mr, W. C. Thompson Reg stered in Washington Cocint'. Book 6) page a."2. The undersigftied morJg-agoe will sell for cash at the Court , House door in Plymouth, N. C on March Kth 191S at twelve o'clock that land described in said mortg-age and bounded as follows. Fiist tract adjoining lands of Robert Boston, VVilliam Swift and others con taining' one-third of an acre, and bting ihe Jaud on which the said Howcott lived. Second tract adjoining the lands of" Arthur Thame. W. H. trnwrott Robert Costou and otUeis coutaining- twenrj' nve acres more or less. , Keterenco being had to said mort- ffage for more perfect inscription. Feb 3, 191?. W.C. Thompscw, - Mortgagee. W. M. Bond, Jr. Attorney. NOTICE. North Carolina, Washington County. This is to nbtify all persons that the partnership heretofore existing be tween ). VV. Blount, A. L Alexander and C. W, Blount under the firm name of J. W. Blornt &. Co., has this day been dissolved, having poid our entire stock and good will to the firm of Alexander & Blount, who will continue the business. All accounts due the old firm will be collected by thenew", 'and all bills due by J. W. Blount & Co , for goods in the house, are to bo paid by the new firm. Jsny. 9, 1918. J. V. BtoirxT- ' A. h. AlEXANbRR O. W. Br.ouxr $10.05 , WAH!KGTOM, l). C. ; FAEES The Round Fare from Plymouth will be $10 05, with correspondingly low Fares from other points. DATES OF SALE February 28, March 1, 2 and 3 for Hains scheduled to reach Washington, D, C. before noon of March 4, 1613. FINAL LIMIT pickets will limited to reach original starting point returning before midnight of March 10, 1913, with privilege of extension to reach original starting point returning before mid night of April 10, 1913, by deposit of ticket with Joseph Richard son, Special Agent, Terminal Station, Wrshington, D, C., not later than midnight of March 8, 1913, and upon payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit ' - For Reservation, or other Information, commuicate with Agent or T. C. WAITE, W. J. CRAIG, &en. Pass. Agent , Pass. Traf . Manoger Wilmington. N. C. - NOKFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Koute of the "NIGHT EXPR.ESS.M Schedule in effect January 5th. N. 13. The following schdule figures published as n formation ONLY and are not guaranteed. Tniies lieuvePlyiiioiitli NORTHBOUND " 4:C0 a., m. daily. Pullman Sleeping- Cars for Norfolk. . 11:52 a. m. daily. For Norfolk and intermediate stations. Parlor car service. ;:5 liana-painted China sSK I s .J J , mIcandle of V put mm, m ONEY IN UUR UANK Cop c'fht 1lHi , hj C. . t'mBifrnias Co-Xo, 3" The Bank of Plymouth Capital $20,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $4,036.63 DEPOSITS 8111,007.48 W. R. Hampton, Pres. A. L. Owens, V-Pres. C. Latham, Cashier DIRECTORS. CLARENCE LATHAM CONWAY NEWMAN ' A. L. OWENS LEVI BLOUNT W.T. OLD E. B.NORMAN L. S. LANDING J. G. WARD W. R. HAMPTON fKrf AND HIDES m fjgl M M WbZSt Wo' Ccmmiwian. ' Writ tut prle- WTSSk iitt mentioning thif ad. JOHN WHITES CO. lsto. And you mst not forget that the more we build the better we build them. Ford value today is infinitely greater than it was when the volume was smaller and price higher. The demand is big. Don't miss jrour chance order today. These new prices, f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment An early order will mean an early de livery. Get full particulars from Ford Motor Company, Michigan and Fourteenth, Streets or direct from factory, Detroit, Michigan. .1. W. BUCHANAN, R()IKR, X. C -SOUTH BOUND- rill cross' ly of the !is where ' served -i many as id learn some orJer stands 'i' and in the can The following is the honor roll 4th j for the Creswell High School for re-i the month of January. 5th Grade Tom Woodley. 6th Grade Pearl Hopkins, Al len Alexander, Clyde Smithson and Carrie Mae Holmes. 7th Graoe Howard Jordan. 9th Grade (William Starr an4 Norman Davenport. . , 1:03 a.m. daily -ig-ht Express. Pallmtn sleeping-cars for Raleigh, Golds-I borough and intermediate stations. 1:49 p. ni. daily for Vashiug-ton, Raleigh, Gold s boron gii, l'mfort and inter mediate stations. Pullman pirlor carfor Raleigh. ,For further information or reservation of Pullman Sleep ing Car space, apply to J. V. Skiles, Plymouth, N. C, .-A.WITTt , W- W;CROXTON Gen. Sup' t. en, Passenger Ajjt; flOBFOISt VIRGINIA i I Paul W, Brinkley Fine Tailoring. New Store Opp Post Office Authorative Styles in outer Garments for Men, Women and Young Ladies. ? Men's Suits tailored-to-measure. A ide clioicc of I-ahrics froin $15 00 to 840.00 Ladie's Suits, all the latest Fall and Winter Stvles in stock from 810.00 to $25.00 or tailored-tw-measure at u small additional cost. Kvery Ciarment is guaranteed to lit and please yon ',hoe who knov, say: . "It ie Better to go t BRlNKbEY'S than to wisli you ha4M ' We do Cleaning , Pressing and Djeing.
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