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w biiiinissioiiers1 Proceed ings: ; - The fioaM of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adjourn ment on June 2, 1913; in special session Present Levi Blount, Chm.; W. S. Davenport and H. -A. Litchfield, Minutes read and approved. The following amounts were ordered paid: A. L. Holmes, supplies, $18.50 G.W.Phelps,. 'V 12.50 J. E. Reid, Sheriff, 37 00 Swain & DavenDort. sun. 3 20 J. T. McAllister, Indigent pupil, J. M. Leary, holding polls. Plymouth Tel: Co., 2 mo. Koanoke Beacon, Pub. P. R Johnston, services, Mrs. J. B. Bateman, feed ing jurors, W. H Hampton, supplies, T L. Chesson, fees, R. S. Davenport, bridge, W. S. Davenport. Com'r. H.A.Litchfield. Clara B. Hampton, interst, 150 00 H. Gurkin, Co. Home, ie 06 W. M Bateman, Recorder, 14 60 C- V. W. Ausbon, Clerk. 9 82 J. E. Reid, Sheriff, 5 GO T, T,. flhpsRon. constable. 3 70 W J Starr, D. S. V F Ausbon, J. P. C B Holmes, H W Davenport, witness, H W Phelps, E W Sutton, Eva Alexander, W H Davenport, D Bateman, 23 30 2 00 3 00 5 00 900 175 41 89 .2 00 10 00 290 4 50 4 155 90 313 1 60 160 50 50 160 1 60 65 50 95 95 3 00 1 75 175 1 50 , V, v V JI.VW.W. . ft' V Hcport of the coifiilfitiion off ie Washin gton "J j 1 n .-J County Bank at Plymouth isi the State ofl North Car olififta, atclose of biasiiicsttBuiie 49 RESOURCES Loans and Qiscounts $50,005.64 Overeraf ts Secured 495.95 Furniture and Fixtures 1,777.30 Due from Banks and Bankers 8,194.80 Cash items - 307.51 Gold Coin .....1,006.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 1,095.00 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 1,895.00 Expense account : - 298.15 Pimouti s jCeadiny Sti ore. TOTAL $65,076,13 L Coval. Mercer Orman, John Harris, Geo Freeman, S L Owens, Jno Combs, Lem Walker, C V W Ausbon, jury. ROAD ORDERS Plymouth Township Lbenezer Garrett, cooking, 11 00 E. R. Jackson, brick-bats, 4 40 .Lee's Mills Township. J. D. Bawls, labor, &c, 140 00 M.G.Brown, 30 00 Swain & Davenport, sup. 7 71 W. S. 4avenport, freight, 11 51 Roper Lbr. Co. 4 80 Skinnersville Township. J. D. Rawls, labor, &c 133 20 Ropex Lbr. Co., lumber, 44 90 Swain &Davenport, sup. 5 54 Clyde Gaboon, liljng,- 18 17 Scuppernong Township, Roper Lbr. Co. , lumber, 20 01 L. Bashight, ; labor, &c 230 00 F. R. 'Johnston, Clerk. Matinee Saturday 4 p. m. at the MAJESTIC THEATRE 10 Cents Capital stock paid in....l - i.$10,000.00 , Time Certificates of Deposit . 19,289.79 Deposits subject to check 34,499.60 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1.2S9..74 TOTAL ...L : :. .$65,076.13 , State of North Carolina, County of Washington, ss: I, W. B. WATTS, Cashier of the ado ve-named bank, do solemny swear that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief-W. B. WATTS, Cashier. Subscribed an el's worn to before me, this 10th, day of June, 1913. W. W. ANGE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: P. W. BRINKLEY D. O. BRINKLEY HARRY STELL . Directors. ILook al tlkat SSsse!- that slender slightly curving line from shoulder to thigh. That is one of the incs of youth lines that are in every J woman's figure, merely waiting to be empnasizeu euipiiasizcu y uic piupcr corset. There are many reasons why the ClB a la Spinte is the proper corset. But it is enough to say, isn't it, that the CB gives any woman who wears it who takes pains to wear it properly the slen der lines of real youth minus any dis comfort. There's a special CI3 Corset for every woman's figure rover. 240 different mod els. Prices $1 to 10. Be flitted to your model at your favorite" shop today. i IV JUNE 4, 12 JUNE 4, 13 E DEPOSITS: ' ..$19,914.33 $53,686.37 r I ... : '15 IT mi vv. is Your Chance ;MsgInlng June 19, 1913. We are closing out our entire stock of low quarter shoes at cost to make room for our Fall line of shoes. TEICTL CAiH TOAJML. REGALS-Mens' $4.50 going at $3 35; $4 00 at $2.98; Lad ies' $3.50 white buckskin at 2 58; 3.50 gun metal pumps $2.G1. BE ASLEY-Mens $4.25 going at $3 22; S3.50 at 2.38; tl.75at $1.10; 34.00 at $2.80; Ladies' $2.75 at $1.37; $3.00 at $1.78 $3.50 at $2 22; $3.00 at $1 78; $3.75 at $2.78; Childrens' $1 50 at $1 02; $2.50 at $1.55; $2.25 at $1.25. W. N. ALEXANDER, & BR.O. SPECIALS IN Laces & Hamburg 41-2 TO SOc XJEX2, JlXT SPECIALS J IN" It 1 SJi iTU I c A la Spinte CORSETS. (23 a la vSy pirite Corsets THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION. Din i ABLER, PJLYiVIOUTH, N. C. (9 V Put the rest in the bank. You'll find yourself inr the best o f Company your troubles lighter your purse heavier if youi buy a Forel and jpinf the happy throng of those, who know car com fort plus service satisfaction. Moce than a quarter of million Fords now in service convincing- evidence of their wonderful merit. Runabout, ii25; Touring- Car, $600; Town Car. I80O f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment Get the interesting Ford Times' from Dept. F, Detroit; Ford Motor Co. J. .W. BUCHANAN, ROPER, IV. C. l lot about 250 pairs at $2.50 value going at $1.89 one day i at. June 21. Remember "we have all kinds 50c to $5.50 Plymouth Garage Motor L (Near N. S. Depot) is now open for business. Call in to see us when von have any repair work to do. We m?ke that our specialty. Work guaranteed. DON'T FAIL TO SEE US before buying .vour car. Let us save you money. We are agents for the following lines of cars: CADILLAC MARION STUDEBAKER REGAL OVERLAND BUICK We sell Gasoline in any quantity and all all times same being filtered and strained three times, pre venting carburetor ti ouble. i vngjmii Specials in New Dress Crepe all tin leading colors 25c the yard. A beautiful line of Voiles, all colors .plain and silk striped 25c and 35c the yard and 38 inches wide.' The new Bulgarian all-over and banding to match. $1.00 per yard for the all-over and 35c for the banding. 45 inch Flouncing 39c the yard. In fact every article in the line will be sold at right prices. ours for right prices n I HAVE ON HAND a nice line of seasonable goods. Latest white goods, Linens of different kinds. The latest shades Scotch Dimities and colors. Organdies white and in solid colors. Chambry Dress Ginghams. Silk,-Ginghams, Percals. Ladies' silk hose in black, taa and white 25c to $1.00 pr. Ladies white and black long silk gloves 25c to $. A nice line laces of all kinds. Nets and embroid ery of different kinds. A complete line of mens' wear, dress shirts, h'ose, suspenders, belts and ties. I have always on hand a complete and up-to-date line mens', childrens' and womens' shoes and Ox fords, pat., tan, gun metal and white at the right price. I have just received a beautiful line ribbons in all the htest shades and colors. Call in and ook at and buy the Daisy Churn and save your time. Special attention given to mail orders. Parcel Post expense paid on all dry goods, notions, shoes and goo'ds of that kind by me. - ;i .1 J V; i: i mm
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