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"1 J V To Our Public Spirited j Citizens. traction of tu eyf hi ghest A beautiful line of tbe uev fst creations in crepes now on I ... display at Clyde Cahoon's Wanted to sell five thousand pair1 of shoes and oxford at 'i one? rhrht pric style and quali tv r.t Clyde Cahoon's. The Entertainment is coin- Sopr-iio Solos, Violin Solos, IV. . ) Sole. , Mono'oues, Inver nnations and Sceneb from Mulcrn and Classic PI: ; ; in Costume. 1 .' ti;is is the first attraction of this kind The Majes.ic hs offered its pairo.is no doubt it will he jadly welcomed' b all and especially by those vi.. like good music. Imrest sto?k hoes in the v County rtt Clyde Cahoon's it:; for th Ithaca Conserv- "'. atory Trio will he on sale in ad var.ee at Davenport's Drug: Store fcvj; For style and quality buy from iK . 4 Clyde Cahoon. !j..'f; WANTFP tn buv old and se;'fa cord hand books, Large o small .: c.i;eeV. itios. Ilijr' e'-t cash prices' ' Y Old Book Shop: Ashvi'te. N.C ... :' order, The lt.ha Conferva- Several of our streets are iuitol hntertninment Trio, such a bad condition that it con'P0-d of June Rob ' U dangerous to travel over in:Cr'"'VJ' o? v. -:.; Miss Hazel the dark. Take, for instance. : rniel'v Violinist and Pian- the side-walk between Atty. isUintl Mr- .Frederick Pratt,! H-ad qunr;e for ev.-r.vthin.cr S. B. Spruill's office and 3rd. ; Impersonate. They are all j to wear at Clyde 0. noons. Strwr. A hmvr r-iin or enmv artists in tndr respective lines. renders it in such a condition that it require;, the greatest ikill in walking eve- it safely, which is done With bated breath. The opposite side of the streetwhile in a little bet ter condition, closely resem bles a swamp. We recognize the fact that the city is with out funds and mean this as no reflection upon the executive ability of 'our city officials. What we propose is that a popular subscription be patten up and work begun on this and other streets as soon as possible. It stands to reason that the longer this is neg lected the worse it will get. The prosperity of a town is not guarded by the wealth of its inhabitants, but by the un iformity with which they pud together when any important undertaking is to be act omp lished. A man with a hund red dollars' at his command and a love for town in his heart, can do more for the building up and improving of it than the millionaire who i bn ve, 7 yeira old, gentle, locks up his capital ami snnpst.briiS. Ia ins nngers at home progress. We wonder who will be the first to begin such a cam- kepnrt of the coditiou of Ths Washington County Bonis . Bt Plymouth, N. Cat' Hid close of bust. Doss March 4th 1914 RESOURCES Loans dud discounts &'I,f!50 30 Overdrafts unsecured 4s'yi Furniture aud Fixtures ' 1 Bio .16 Due from Ban'ts and, Cankers 6044.29 eash it m s " i cpj -i Gold com ()7;i.;,;t Silver coin, including all mi nor co!n currency 1053 31 Na.. bank nates arid other U. t. notes 7n)0G Total. LOCAL AIV E1- riSEMENTS. La F :i ce .!.. for women in ;.dl the ew Spring styles. Soh; o.dy , iiv Gaylord'a. Piv- mct i'b Lest 3tc- put: . and amnv-Spi-ni:, ; i. -C .i I'.:A(! T.:ar;o;-s E.i: ;'. dcriej ai: 5c to $. t.25 C-; -y ' : '! ' iaee , o dee;- t a nei FO or use f.-" h; p tl-ath, I offer for o ediber rifles. ! a at J. C iAnt is a re C ay lord's . I lii'jr.x and shadow hc!,s ari at Clyde ovoideries and v (iaylovd's. ; having any :-mce rnr hus- one paigiu Li r.t. Loner. K. C. Full line of silk i at Gaybrd's. F( i SALE .V' nvp-vwvvt rlarl .... ..... .v. . t , Hli ail i JtlJIf n.- i ,.( ..v, J ,......, 1. 1 J an ; - e-e of o.vnress :e -amp, Special Leaten Concert. ! ai '--i ' Coaaty Home, known as no. hi. biTeman property. I r particulars -pp!v to: A. L. HA PRISON, Lox 77 Front Rov al '-'a. Tiie management of the Majestic Theatre lias secured for one performanc e only on Tuesday, M?rch 24:h an at- A.iin; :i u. .vinouta best St-; e (L':vlovJs. notice. ' r; The under-ipf'x l! hvic this dayl:" ;. qnal fi d aa am'nis ra'r z of Hie es-1 t ' te f B S.Lucas. 1 tte of Wash j' inijtoi . Unty, N H , this is to notify al' persons h iviufif claims ag-ainn said ie. od.int to presen1 'hem for payiceiit .mi or h- f. re 'hf H)th d-y of March, li.'.. r thts otice will be pleaded in b;ir of their recovery All persons in debted to sai l esta'f will please make luimeJiate payment ThU March 7 1911 Levt-nia Lucas, Adrax., Roper, N. O. Van B. Martin, Attv. Plymouth, N.O. 6t-3-13 s74,43G 01 5 lo.OlOCd 727 7o NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of snle in tbe special ppceding-s, entit led, D a Swain against A VV Big-, et al, peuding- before the Herk of the Superior Court of Washington Count" North Carolina. The undersignedcommissioner will sell for cash t theirjourt House door, at public sale, in Plymouth N. C at 12 M on April 7th, 1914, that tract of laud mentioned in said proceedings snd described as follows: That tract of land In Washington eouutv. N. 0, SMnuersville' Town ship, containing I'-'V acre9, more or less, bounded o;i the East by Joseph Norman, on the South by T. J. Basi dight's line. Als bounded on the South by the Maiu R nd from Skinn-er!-ille to Scuppemong, oa fhe West by T W hwain and on the North by A. W, Biggs, snufl b ing known a9tle Abram Spruill or Jessie Hasell tract of land. . Said sale to be for CASH at public saie at said time. This March 7th UH1 W. M. Bond, Jr lt-3 13 Couimiesioner. JOLBS & LaGRIPFTJ S or O does 30 will break a encase of Ch'ii? ei Fever, Colds Lr.Jnppe; U on tbe liver brkr than Ci.l': :: and does net Kripe or sicken. Price 25er. is ' IS ! i I (; - SI H LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Undivided pmfits, less cur rent expenses and taxes 'paid . Time rtificates of Deposit 24,.).V1. 10 ueposits snoject to check 37,17G.10 Due to Bants Bnd Bankers 31 So Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,2.)2.2i Tot il, TTTTstToT State f North Carolina, County of Washington, ss : I W. B. Watts, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sob mnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - , W B Watts, Cashier Subscribed and sworn t before me, his 22nd day of Jan , 1914. G. . Harrison, N. P. . Correct-Atiest: v P. W. Brinkley W. F. Hayes P. O. Brinkley Directo'8. i - A. - m Arrin ....IH-JL .......iiii.' :....;,.,'..t , , il-nditi-Mnl-TlMl Daily NEWEST CREATIONS IN Dpy Goods, N otioris, it H Trimmings, Shoes, Olo tiling, Hats, caps, Ready to-Wear Presses, muslin Underwear una Ladies' Nockwear. K;rtiJ.lwra':..:il,;-,i..y. :r -1 n n ni l I Tin i n i 1 11 n -1 immi i T;e nc'.vcst t'aings in rX'-:f(-trd': for Men. Women and Children. 3, I ;'- L-dte Ta?tgo ard Cconhl 'Pnmp. ho a hig line Ties, Button and Street Walking Pumps and Oxfords. -t J j ft 2 n n if IK' a l:i"l ? ,1 :. i i .; r-i M i e i ; f " Li PI ti v '. . -i 1 f 4 f i " -1 a M- 1 M t-i Hi A bautif'd line Crepes, L'atine and Creape Matea. Come and look the entire line. over before buying. e ' Your-' Cor np-to-dtc eofds at right prices.- ". ; V 1 L,'.- " i ft i n Tliii'-Ti'i1itfr?iiftirilin5i Kj. Horse & Mule Ex W.tar St. BitWcS'a Ilivap Virnv l.ital an! !5piseopnl Church. PLYMOUTH, NORTH CAROLINA 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 n ii in i ! in hi in H in I, . . t & I, 1,...,- Min,,, iii ,nn in , 8 r i iimi. , -m. .. r Of course yoe are ov g raise tobxeco. You have everything' bn n oa,i us; build your barns and I will offer Very -attractive pnees Ifc l on Tobacco F.Uit l ' Al1 rS ni S-rc-Pror Eoftfiiaa:. Genui. e Kentucky thor.-vug-hbred horses and mules for sale or exchange. All sizes. Prices f guaranteed to satisfy; Oome and look the I stock over before purchasing elsewhere. We are here to stay and save you money. Entirely new firm under the management of J.' S. S HUG ART, Pres. ' fi . A ft! It . , ... - a.i;M...J?.l.' li.jj.uii ii 11 i.i in i iaMW--Mmiii-MiiBwii iiiimiun ntm iwmumi LaJ- it . :r Tax Notice. :.; Ynu taxes for 1313 are pas .fi'; See me bfort I hav t?ci' J E. Reid, Sheriff. THE ANSWER TO THE HEADACHE 'I ' :' . .'l ' '' ..; '.1 !'1 I 0' e3i 'Ka ,4 -.-ii.i JiJb SO A rooialCimc 1 1 7 i
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