-f if ROPER NflVVS. Roper Graded Schools will ob serve Easter Monday as holiday. Miss Margaret Herrington re turned Saturday from several days visit to friends in Edenton. Miss Lola Jacobs of South Mills K. rr.. was the sruest of her brother, H. M. Jacobs, last Thursday and Friday. Miss Agnes Speight visited friends in wasnington tnc latter part of last week. y Clerk of the Court, C. V. W. Ausbon of Plymouth, was here on business last Thursday. Her school at Jessama, N. C, having closed, Miss Myrtle Pea cock arrived Tuesday to spend the vacation at home. H. A. Blount of Plymouth and Mrs. Gurganus of VVilliamston were the guest of their brother, W. A. Blount, Tuesday. The remains of Mr. Joo Brink ley of Plymouth were brought here Tuesday for interment m the family plot at the Richard Peacock place. Ground is being surveyed for the laying out of a large yard for the storage of hardwood lumber at Albemarle Mill, it being the purpose of the Company to use this mill principally far the man ufacturing of hardwood lumber in the near future. B. L. Howard and family mov ed bak to his former home at Pungo, Wednesday, he having been transfered by the company to run the construction service engine building the new line from Wenono to Pungo Lake. Beech Grove Public School closed Friday for the summer vacation and the teacher, Miss Carrie Newberry, is spending a few days here as the guest of Mrs. B. F. H-itsey before return ing to tier home at Columbia. J. E. C. Johnston is circulat ing a petition asking for the ap pointment as Post Master here and is receiving hearty support of the patrons of the office, Mr. Spencer, the present incumbent having- tendered his resignation sometime ago. Mr. Spencer has made a most acceptable Post Master and it is with regret that he has taken this action, as many of his Democratic friends have tried to persuade him to re tain the office,- promising him their support, but the c ill of the open is too strong for him and he says he is just naturally tired of the confinement and wants to get back to the farm. iNTRYKOTiCfc . ftoi'til Carolina, Washington County. To the Entry Taker of Washington Co. The undersigned, VV. J. Mercer, en ters and lays claim to the following described piece of laud in Washington Oounty and Skinnersville Township, being vacant and unappropriated land and subject to entry, bounded as fol lows: on the North by the lands of W. J. Merber, on the East by the lands of Richmond Uedar Works, on the West by lands of Albemarle L,br. Co., on the South by lands of Absalum Bprnill's heirs, John Spruill and Weston Sprnill Feby 11. 1913. 3-7 W. J. MERCER. NOTICE h. (. Koper of Roper, N. C , having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. K, Kessinger late, of Washington N. O. and Kvper, NO. ' This is to notify all persons 'having claims or aceonnts against said deced ent to tile same with the administrator at Roper, N. C. on or before the 8 day of March D14, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their payment. Allperssns indebted to said estate will please uiakeimmediatesettlemtnt. This 2 day of Feby. 1913 G. Roper, Administrator W. M. Bond. Jr. Attorner tor Estate. Plymouth, N. C. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF LAND FOR TAXES. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WASHINGTON COUNTY. You are hereby notified that E. R. Jackson purchased on the 6th. daX! of May 1912, the folowing described prop erty lying and being in the County of Washington Plymouth Township, in the Town of Plymouth. ODe lot orparcel of Lanb in the Town of Plymouth n. C, on Water St. known as. the Hornthal land, contain ing 1-4 of an acre more or less. It being the lot listed by Chairty McEae for Taxes, and sold for taxes year 1911, endiog Mav 1st. 1912. . The time of redemption will expire on May the lOth.10 3. This 10th. day of February, 1913. CKESWELL NEWS. M. E. F. Swain and son, Jam ie went to Norfolk Monday. Mr. H. A. Litchfield Jr. left Monday for Norfolk in order to accompany his aunt Miss Alethia Norman home from the hospital. Miss Eva Spruill, Messers W. T. Alexander and H. ' C. Griffin attended the teacher's meeting at Mackeys Saturday. Mrs. Senie Hassell left Mon day for Norfolk where she will spend some time with her son. Mr. W. T. Alexander speni; Saturday night and Sunday in Plymouth. Mrs. C. T. Spruill arrived last week from Baltimore. She was accompanied by Miss Johnson of Benson. N. C Miss Johnson will assist Mrs. Spruill in her millinery department. Mrs. C J. Everett and child ren, of Plymouth have been visit ; Mrs. Everett's mother who lives near here. Mr. E A. Hough left Satu. day for his horre in Bayboro. Mr. H. A. Litchfield Sr. is vis . iting his son Mr. A. B- Litchfield of Swan Quarter. We were glad to welcom Mr. B. V. W. Avsbon of Plymouth to our town last week. Misses Hattie Snell and Myra Hardison went to Edenton last week. Tho Convocation for the East ern Dioceses convenes at the E piscopal Church here next wdek. A large delegation is being pro vided for and a very good meet ing is expected. ENTRY NOTICE. To V. R. Johnston, Entry Taker Wash ington County: 15. F. Bateman enters and lays claim to the following vacant land, Begin ning at a large dead pine, W. F. Lu cas' llatemau entry corner, thence Northerly alotid W. F. Lucas' line to"a red oak stump. Lucas' entry corner, thence Westerly along Lucas' line to Norfolk Southern R. thence North erly along said K. K., to J. F. McNair's line, tbence Eastwardly along J. F. "McNair's line to the gnm stump, Jim Gee's line to a marked gum in Jim Gee's line at Moratock road, thence Westwardly along said road to the be ginning cantaini'ig- about 10 acres. This March 1st, 1913. B. F. IUtemax. NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors upon the Estate of Rose Everett deceased; Nutice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the JSth day of March 1911 . or tins notice will be plead ed iu bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment This 1:1 day of March 1013. Addison Everett, Benj. Eveiett, 3-21 Executors MORTGAGE SALE. North Carolina Washington County. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a Mortgage Deed executed by Lovie Ann Simpson, Nathan Sim pson, and his wife Josephin Simpson to I. Darden, and recorded in Book 51, Page 817, Register of Deeds Office, Washington County, I -will offer for sale for cash at the Court House door in Plymouth on Monday, April 28th at 12 o clock M , the following described tract of land lying and being in Wash ington Oouaty, Lees Mill Township, and bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Moses Ransom and on the South by the lands of H. J. Will iams; on the East by the lands of R. C Olif .on; and on the West by the lands o f Moses Ransom being the same bought of Wilson Patrick by Frauk Simpson. Reference is made to Ihe said Deed and being th:- same whereon said Simpsons now live. Tbis 18ib day of March, 1913. I. bardMi, Mort(,agae. II. B. Parker Jr., Attv. 3-21 Goldsboro, N. C. HOW WEAK WOMEN May Be Made Strong at Smat Expense and No Risk There are hundreds of women Ir this vicinity, weak, thin, run-down, tired out and nervous. Such women need Vinol just as much as did Mrs. Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, San Francisco, Cal., who says: 'I have used Vinol for some time with particularly gratifying results. I was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After tak ing several bottles of Vinol I found my condition greatly Improved, and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol to anyone similarly affected." Vinol is not a Ferret nostrum, but 8 delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, which will create an ap petite, tone up the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if it doos not help you. S. C. PEARL WHITE ORPING ton eggs $1.50 per setting of 15 Barred Plymouth Rocks 1.00 per setting of 15. 3-14-li. IL L. SPRUILL SEND YOUR JOB WORK TO This Office. Christmas Savings CM Snggs4ion& From tlier Cities. CTIRIBTjrA.S SAVTNGS CTATRH such as veare conducting, are very popular in many other cities and towns, in this and other States. IN SEVERAL CITIES 100 or more members of a congregation have joined and will use their combined savings as a fund next Christmas towards paying church debts. IN SEVERAL TOWNS The members of Sunday School classes have joined, and in each instance will club together and use the money for the purpose of buying the teacher a present IN OTHER TOWNS Societies, Churches, Sunday Schools, Charity and other organizations have joined to save money for a specific purpose. " "TTIE plan is an excellent one. and can be applied to a num 1 ber of commendable enterarises. The small amounts payable weekly into the Club can fce spared by each person with I out inconvenience, and when a number of persons associate to- gether for a special purpose the combined results of their efforts ! will be a larore sum which may be applied as a Christmas offering or used in other ways for a good cause. It's an easy way to save money 1 JOIN NOW. A sure way to have Money. :: J Get your friends to join. The Washington County Bank XMAS SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS JPJL, YMOUTH, - IV. O. f! A1 0 ffl 3 ; j La i 4 1 y pi (Fj m M iUJ M : : m m If 3 13 V-' ;-'t . . V 1 wV'." ' v . J.' V y- We wish to thank the Ladies, a in the surrounding vicinity for their liberal patron age, and we hope that those who have .the order-' ing fever are convinced that they can get just what they want at their home. Spring-time will soon be here. Now is the time do your shopping. , Our stock is complete in every department. We have ' ADDED TWO NEW DEPARTMENTS since yoM paid us a visit last. Ask so see those childrens' ready-to-wear dresses, from 50c to $1.75. SPECIALS IN EMBROIDERIES 27 INCHES WIDE- We have twenty pieces 40c value 25c. Also 20 pieces of 73c value neat, dainty designs for 50c. 10 pieces $1.50 genuine Swiss at $1.00 per yard. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR- 5 dozen low neck, short sleeve, trimmed In nice quality lace at 50c. 3 dozen $1.00 quality at 75c. 5 doz $1.50 quality 1.00, up as high as $2.00. , SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS!! We carry the largest line of slippers in the city. It don't matter how cheap our competitors are sell ing we are cheaper from 25c to $1.00 on the pair. Good quality ladies' white slippers $1.25. CB CORSETS ' .t We have just received a new shipment of the C-B corsets. Its the best corset for $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 that has ever been sold in Plymouth. Let your next corset be a C-B and you will buy no other. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! We have moved our millinery department in the rear of the 5 & 10 cent store. We have a nice, large and clean ploce and its chocked full of the newest creations in the millinery line. 54 ABE. ADLEI m .vx I m 11 I v, ,' -: m m 4 A Corn and Peanut Planter with the accuracy of the human hand. Every seed passes in plain sight and drops into Bpought right before your eyes. Hats, Clothing, Dress goods, Embroideries, Laces and. Silk Hosiery O ome quick. All new and up-to-date, CLYDE 0AH00I, ' The simplest, strongest and easiest operated planter ever offered to the world. With good seed you are assured of a perfect stand, as the tenderest seed, like peanuts, are not bruised or injured in anv way. Sold with the understanding if it does not plant as we, tell you ve take It !acls and give your rraonay back. ' We bought 25 and got them in on Monday and sold all out but four. Have 50 more on the way, so send ; us your orders quick and be sui e to get one this season. . SWALV& BliTIIElt, 'FIymonUir.N. C, Remember well and bear in mind, The Regal Shoes are haid to find; Call and let us show you our line. Our line of Regal and Beasley Shoes are more com plete this season than ever before. Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. W. AILEXAKBEK. & BUI. X

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