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BA)iiiiw If! f rBLtSIIED EVERY FRIDAY. c. AUSBON, EDITOR. PLYMOUTH, - ; n. c. Friday, March 13, 1914, EEAGONFLASHES Mr. Frazier McDevitt of Wash ington, is in the city. Hon. F. D. Winston on Wind sor, was in the city Monday. Hon. II. S. Ward of Washing-, ton, was in the city oh Tuesday. Atty. L W. (Jaylord attended Court in Greenville during the past week. Monday was a busy day in the Recorder's Court; ten cases be ing disposed of. Miss Cad Campbell of Rocky Mount is the guest of friends in Plymouth this week. . " N ' Misses Gla dys Lewis and Mad eline Phelps made a short pleas ure trip to Edenton Monday. Sner-ial attention is directed to the statement of the Bank of Plymouth, in this issue. Glad to see Messrs. C. V. White and S, B. Davenport of Skinnersville in town on Tues day. Misses Natalie Henry and Mary Williams of Edenton. wire the guests of Miss Madeline Phelps last week. Miss Minnie Carstarphen has returned home from an extend ed visit to her aunt Mrs J. D. Cordon in Savannah. Ga. Rev. S. J. Wells will hold ser vice at the Baptist Church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 7:30. Public cordially invited. Mr. J. S. Shugar left Tuesday ; the West for the purpose of jrchasing a new lot of horses and mules. He expects to re turn with thm to day. : Plymouth Bakery and Grocery Company have rented the -"store adjoining the one thev now oc "?py and are installing a new oam ov n and oth-T. modern iixtures News reached here yesttrday of the death of ex-Sheriff J.' 'M. Bateman who died at the-; home of his dau&hiw irr Norfolk -on Wednesday night. The rcni?ins 'will be brought- h?re -tD-day for burial. Di.-i : lit a cii at ail ciad ' .''' ot hive dis cos, ran'j- ing from a quiok iuneh coun ter to a-formal. course dinner at. G'we Park Ashville, said to be the finest resort hotel in the world, but never did we more thoroughly enjoy a meal than at the home of our old friend vir, W. J. Mercer and hi3 estimable wife on Saturday last. The' pleasant memory of that dinner will ever remain with us while life lasts; ever though-we die of old age. COMMISSlONEltS' PROCEEDINGS. The Commissioners of Wash ington County met in regular session on Monday, March 2 1914 Present W. S. Davenport, chm T. L. Satterthwaite and ri. A. Litchfield. Minutes read approved. Ordered that the following ' amounts be paid: A. L. Holmes supplies $ ov J E. Reid Sheriff 36 90 S.J. Barco coffin 8 00 Beacon pub proceedings 8 11 W. T. Nurney burial Mr. firnnUc: 20 00 W.T. Nurney vital statistics 3 50. Dr J.L. rfassel " if J.J. Hassell " " 3 00 C. N. Davenport coffin vv W.H. Hampton & son supls 38 46 W M RntPmnn Recorder 1600 V, B- Martin Sol. C.V.W. Ausbon. Clerk J. E. Reid Sheriff W. J. Starr D. S. A. F. Arnold Const. C. H. Parrisher E. R. Jackson " J. T. Smith L. G. Roper Mayor W. F. Ausbon J P. J.T McNair ' , Willie Patrick wit. C. Tarkenton Patience Hill Cherry Norman Christine Wilson ; Wm. Burnett Geo Ho well Ed- Woore 8 00 11 45 2 55 III 110 111 155 111 160 ll! GJl'dWalkef " ibo' Martha Boven ".. 1 00 T. T. Gardner 50 R. G. Hardisou " 50 11. Llovd " 1 00 N F. Bailey " 1 00 H. A. Litchfield conir. W. S. Davenport " 1 GO 2 20 16 66 2 24 T. L Satterthwaite H. Gurkin Co. Home W. Ii: Gurkin milk R R- .Tonnston books &c. 14 85 Swain & Davenport supplies 2 50 R. S. Davenport bridge 10 00 ROAD ORDERS - Plymouth Township A- L. Greenburg Co interst CG 57 " " 9510O C M. Kelley J B. Tetter ton Guard L. P. Pinkham N. Garrett cooking J no. Savage W. A Swain Guard W. M. Davis W. H. Hampton supplies J. D. Rawles labor 1 00 9 00 50 51 55 14 06 104 14 4 00 Lee's Mills Township A.L Greenburg Co bal 1,641 50 " . " int. 114 00 S. J- Barco . 4 90 J D. Rawles labor 2S SO J. L. Roper Co. 2 30 Swain & Davenport supls 11 84 Skinnersville Township J. D. Rawles labor ' 1G 00 Swain & Davenport oats 6 57 Scuppernong Township 48 89 Luther Basnight labor 9 00) F. R. JOHNSTON, Clerk - W-OPER NEWS. W. M' Liver'man and T. Yv Dillon spent the week .end' with friends in b. uity. . . Dr. B. F. Halsey made a busi- ness tnn to Kalenrrr iuesa. y returning Thursday. Mrs. Dr. Halsey is spending sometime in Norfolk shopping and visiting friends. , ir n vr,-e n n Mi Washington, D. C. was here last Thursday on business Mrs. T. E. Hopkins returned to her home in Norfolk last Thu riy afer a; : x to -vied vi -it" to her sister. Mrs, M. L ! .1. Miss Sue Sawysr left Tuesday fpr Richmond, Va having ac- et'pt.e:-! a position as nurse i i tne Hyu.ei i hospital m that city. Mr; T, W Dnvhsof Frankl n, Va. arrived Friday to spend sometime with her parents,- Mr. ,,nd Mr. .1 li t W. Chcs.son of nt-.'s Mark.-ys. ' To.' U'.p.-? Lumber Co. have recently laid a dres?ed mai?' f!, ;r in their store a-, J are e .t-air:p!ai '-.t: fthei" ii:;p' ovtniciU.' in r.ear fulun. Mr x-a'.han L Sawyer died lat Wedn-sday n'ght t the rus--idnce uf Mr. J M Overton near VVestover and was burkd on Friday He leaves a wife and five children besides other relatives. To the delight of her host of f.ip'id in this section. Mh:'s Blanche Virginia Brown of Ce- ciHon, ' Md. arrived baturday ana will take charsre of the millinery dept. of the J. L. Roper L. LVs store the date of opening to be announced later- Warner's Rust Proof Corsets ; can be found only at Gaylord s Buy It i''-' ' r-' 1 j ' ' I j I I 5' :v 'I iiiii , It's a Bet . MODEL T ! . Touring Car k f . o. b Detroit 2 40 fl , . - - I ell H KO nil .nOSS. 35 Pi 1sl so. (I rn 1 ! a 0 J jjji . . 9D 1 I ',- .,.-,n"L7iiiiiitl -m ii iiiii i- i"nwi r 5o uHmmmm ; U iNVll'XU LKJ Lillet PUBLIC TO AVOID AN OC EAN OF TROUBLE AND A WORLD 1 OF EMBARASS- MENT, ' ' I take f lu" method of warning those who have in their posses sion on person, or premisses." any property belonging to the Naval Militia of this division orany other division, will be doing the right to get it out and turn same in at once. We have been re liably informed that there are blankets belonging to , this divi sion being used by people in this town for private use. Now there is mat 'this much to it. if vou have any property belong to the i state (it can be identified; and it v ill be aftr a while) and if such is the cace you would do well to notify Lieut. E. R. Jack- j son. Plymouth. N. O.. who has the matter in charge, and he.i wi.l promptly respond to the call J and take some up. and that will if let vou out. If this isn't done at ' S once as we have requested the. department will put up a diligent search for same, and if any pro perty is found the parties own ing the premisses on which the property is found will be indict ed avid the burden oi proot rests on tne parties indicted. All the expense and embarrass ment from such proceedings can be avoiddd bv giving this mat- ' ter your PromPt attention. A TTMTSTR. ATT7TY NOTICE, i , The tir)dci.sio-u0d having qualified 1 Ins Adml-nistratrix- cf the estate of I l'icliru-'.l JVdictr,' late of Washington 1 Co-ntvN O . tliis is to notify ail per- . I .; is aavlii.ic claims agMinst me es ! LsUte of H iil decededt to present .same to the undersigned on or before the 30'tj day of January, lylo, or tltts uotice Will he pleaded in bar of their recovery.' All jier-ons indebted to , to said es'ate wnl pease make 1111- me iate senem-nt. . L hi J it ii.i:-V .! U)U " ; i -. ' I J Klliott Adtnx I-l'i'- 't ' ' MaSkeys.' x C Learn To Dance. After Lent I will give dancing esons at a very moderate price. L- yo" or 1 wishing to join this. 'class veil .to S'-erne at the earl sible time. 0 M Beasley leu- n SpeciulK-t in Fitting; (lasi At Roper,' Tuesday after the - ;-"-'rr;'i.y -f f-aeh mon'h at .) .1 p.::- Lor. C 's. Store. .i t y.-:-).i-t : Wednesday and Tiiurda; after trie second Sun day of each month at Brinkley Hotel. ire at i-T office --KINSTON N. C. i a t f 31 vvtni:- AT-LAW lv ..'? r;i - ; x. v. ess nl uv'l in -ny hinds NOTK'E ' ; v v rt'.io of aa or'! or i in tl; .-;) . c'.il proceeding s -.: flit i n" i (f ' . T : n't K K Jackaon, Administrator ist A h:-ol.:ck, Kt Al.. pi-ndinsr c iho Oi-.-'-k ut' the t-iup.-'nir s'ourt nh -i-i-''( '':mti . ie rm-lc s:i;i'.f 1 Adtn inistrntor of elia S:-,-crett, wat se l for Ci-li i:t ic e ile at IliC i!nirt liauso lyu-: in i oiitit. ioith (.'aroli-.ia. at li M . y.'ni. A ! I OH l l lit; p n ti-i v ci iii'i.i i.'it, iii.ii . ...... 1 1,.. i(e Arm iu rVv.-rc t havi i- been con- vevcu t her ly a ciewi t ram ihioc lu.ui, and beiu.t.- a lot ah ut 5i foot x 12, fctt. Bounded .ir, tlif N'. rth t-y the street, oa tho l:i.t-: by Hl'.vt i Smi h, on tiie rtoaf't by h- i vmr It .uid on tha. Vc.Jt by Mai y (iiduii: - This Fobrijr'iy 2 1 til I'.t'r. Jv. K. J.t i; ;;..n, ;t Administrator. r: Beoausa terCJar, dQQU. W. BUCHANAN, N. C ' . 3 , . at .ilio Cashier's Checks DEPOSITS (Sowed litesi: luiHIIIIIIIIIIlM Strongest and Host Oonservative Bank in the County. -.lUUJlllMlllMIMill II II I HIWI 1'WI HI II II1 Ill BJflWllf MM. I W We Always Keep a Good Supply of Cash to Meet any Contingency; at present W TOBACCO S. K. BKxUrS 1KUIM & i ' ' it::::: inn - " . .wmb MwrMBBMMi.BiT:-fg CTawwuMiegMaaMtBawWpM Williamston, Bf. C. Mjiiilllai CAirrS, VO AGON'S The genuine J. L. W colard Harrows and Cultivators. Place yowr for ToRiaiceo F!we oid t !a & iaacoaiveaai3ac THE MORNING AFTER THE MIGHT BE! kk TSAOS 'l-k Tni tnn''f roll fMl'-i ff' 1 1 i'.'Ti lltH flisnonscr will ujdvr:'.-U;r.i'. I'l: uche wilhout an af U r liu-ct. It's uxr,ihtry',ir:; 10c, 23c. 50c Sottles. R) vJ iff, AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID 4 t3 FOR RAW ! it 1 J Wool on Commitston Write tor price XfjVl v 5- snV vo1 . Established 1837, -F 4 WW WHITE & CO. L0mSV.LLE,KV. W 4 i JQI i ii m in ii min in mi inn'iiiHiiiMi Ei4.il.-A.Mi-ii.isi REPORT OF TliB CONDITION OF , PLYMOUTH, N. C. cIozq ol l)!iaiiioss ?(a:r'h ' 4r.Ii, 0; RESOORCES Loans ami Investments Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Overdrafts - , CASH on Hand and Due from Banks - LIABILITIES Capital Stock : NET PROFITS 22,708.84 Less Dividends Paid Stkhlds. 19,365.00 6. tnrj i)iui:t to uk FLUES lVlUXUit wnirm x - liii'i''."'' & Tf)l!A' O I'l.l'lS os'fli IS ? t , 1 usiuiL U Ha klii-H- ill:.!. J,. ;..!- i :ca for a nkhef. rRC:-UXG:.r. f N. c. FURS AND HIDES $56,805.74 irb 39H'. ...$99,025.02 G.500.00 476. 55 5G,S05.71 $162,807.91 $20,000.00 3,403.84 522.78 138,881.29 . 45162,807.91 ath riam, Qasfiien usmess Bro-Aal-G 11C "No, madam, I never re commend hcadac-ho medicines tf.at aflcct the heart action. It's easier to sniTer temporarily with ,'i bursting head than it is to dio with n 'burst ing,heart. " "Hut I can safely recom mend this. Been selling it for 1", yv.r-A and never had a case v!i 're it did the least harm." ")h, yes, it's pleasant to take, we serve it at our foun tain p.nd it is the most popular remedy we have for Headache, Neuralgia, I'.ackache and other aches that are superinduced by colds and stomach disorders." "Which size bottle wiLl you s. nave: TV,o.,!- ,., foil ! f 10c, 25c, SOc Bottle. A Pleasant Liquid Potion. 5e si Founts. NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis trator of Mrs. Deborah Stocks, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the under signed for payment on or before the 6ih day of February. 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their roeovery. All per sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This Feb. f 1914. (;t-2-(' Geo. W. Bowen. Admr. Malaria or Chills & Fevei Prescription No. 6CG it prepared eapeciall) for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER t'ivc or six doses will break any cae, am if taken then as a tonic the Fever wilJ no I return. It acts on the hver better tb Calomel and does not gripeOf sicken. 25
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