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' 's'g'"vfn-wllHI 9 ; PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAYl c. AUSBON. EDITOR. PLYMOUTH, N. C. Friday, April 24, 1914. BE A COIT FLASHES W. HGurkinmilk 148 H. Gurkin 1 month 16 G7 Edwards & Broughtoh bJks 28 00 Roanoke Beacon pub. 5 00 S. J. Barco coffin 8 00 Swain and Davenport supl's 2 50 W. J. Jackson sewer for jail .36 25 A. J. Newberry level for . same 700 Plymouth Tel. Co. phone 3 00 W. S. Davenport 2 days and '.V mileage 4 00 H, A; Litchfield 2 days and . mileage 4 50 Shank's ten rent ah nvin fnwn T. L. Saterthwaite 2 days next week. I and mileage. 2 20 'F. R Johnston service etc. .9 63 Mr. R. R. Adams or Richmond A. L. Holmes supplies 11 00 wa3 in trie city Wednesday. ' J. E Reid sheriff lees 3000 pflI, r n ti, e neA -W. H. H iinp on Sjplies 39 13, ' ha? hPPn r At J ni ZJ? C V. W Ausbon office sup 's 14 50 has been in the city this week. T L . Altterthflrait dup: 9 91 Mr. D. I. Marrow, or Mackeys J C. Daws n B ood ound 200 00 motored up on Wednesday. J. E Reid R corner c urt 2 50 ... . W. Baceman " ' 32 20 Mr. vv. b. Davenport ot Mack- Dr Ward Service 3 months 53 00 9 00 22 47! 1013 3 50 110 3 55 45 190 70 70 50 65 50 50 50 1 00 100 I 8 ft eys wa3 m town on Tuesday. v. B Marti n Solicitor tp t i j m. t. C. V. W. Ausbon clerk Mr. E. Ludford is treating his j g R-id se-vic home to a new dress of p linr. A P Ar Co;nStab!e Mr. F. R. J6nston made a R week N -'o rd.-. v,' h' ' C die ' '-yir L. A. P-d -1 Ox.. Mr. Forrest Murrn- nrewer business trip to Williarmton last W F Ausbon S ; i) ';;.;). r;. '' ' ' V i W. W. Walker Juiian Baternah of Gr e i- P. W. Brinklev J P. I. v. V, Ait us. lev- ivwISi I Bite Sting Dryness Heaviness Parched Throat- you escape them all when you smoke STAG. And In their place you find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment. "Better than I imagined tobacco could be." Thousands are saying it. You will say it Convenient Packages: The Handy Haif-Sfre 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. afcjuaj ,.-"""'1 111 l 11 :"boro bas bee-; vi-ith or Miss P'or- nce Hor th .1 o-i week. C4 4M( Mis'- H;rhft ;vl;;rt;n crn":y v.r','-'..' ,:: dp. Dor't frvil t? h:v..r rh Orphan Sirgine- Cl i?:-; t Lloyd Small L P llvr .thai .5. V, Skilv-: UOA.D ORDERS Plymouth Township V,'. A Swaifi 1 mo. &u, I K Uarrf it, cooking ii j For Pipe and Cigarette EVER-tASTING-LY GOOD P. Lorillard Co. Est. 1760 50 65 3 00 19 87 10 GO 3 80 5 80 70 25 Dv:. service. JCo.,u ucu.. iuq-h? !''((;. s. Moore reprirs next- 1 J. D. Raw Is dragging Laige catches of fih hve w- H- Humpton supplies been reporter! from tb fisheries Les's Mills Township on the , Albf rmarle Sound nn'J W R n wprnn.t Hav R 73 Roanok- river this week. J. D. Rawies labor 43 12 be as follows: ! rlvmouth X 4 wm If m Him im i-1 ii T-f- lrT'ffrri--" ' Mr. Enoch Ludford. Jr and! SKINNERSvILLE TOWNSHIP bride of E. City, made a short J. D. Rawles labor &c 12 80, visit to Mr. Ludford's uncle. iV. S. Davenport supplies 33 90! Mr. Enoch Ludford, Sr. while trip to Cuba and other Southern j Luther Basmght abor Lee's Mills 7. SkinnersvilS 1, SCUPPERNONG TOWNSHIP ;, . EveVyDemScr'at is earnestly 57 55 requested to attend these Pre- point of interest. F T? JOHNSTON. Clerk cint meetings and seiect the men mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm themselves. j Davenport, Skinnersville Newrs. : Chairman Democratic Kxtulive Dr. B, H, Gilmer who has been coocoo n-f pViilrlron in Mow Vrrlr ! ... .." Gonimitt f a .mflj di I Mrs A. L. btyson and little tor some time returned to rly-' j,t,. ii;uti, r,n ,,ft00n ' - -nnnf, ve nA i daughter Elizabeth are guests of her mother Mrs. Henriettas vain When you are ready to pu raouth several days ago and his many friends here will be glad to know that it is his intention to remain with us. , At a special meeting of the aval militia . here Wednesday ftight the vacancies of Lieut. Jr. Grade and Ensign were filled. son asked the. company just how j L- Everett part of the week. "many .would be willing to go to Mexico to 'Avenge the Flag" and we are pleased to state that every mart' present offered his service save, one should they be needed, -i Commissioners' Proceed J ings. The Board of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adjorn ment Monday April 6th 1914 in ' special session. Present, W. S. Davenport, chm., T. L. Satterthwaite, and H. A. Litchfield. Minutes read and approved. Ordered that T. M. Chesson be.releaved of Poll Tax. T. W, Woodley applied to ped dle free and same defered to meeting in May to hear objections .i if any, applied on account of dis ability. . , Ordered that Limi Riddick be releived of $2.00 road tax 1912 1913. On approval and recomendation of Board of Education oidered; that an election be held at Weno- . , , , . . chase your wearing apparel for Mr. S. S. Aumack spent the Sprinf? and Summer g0 t0 Clyde week end at home. iCahoon and you will not be put We are lad to see Mr. W J. t ne disadvantage and trouble Starr in our midst once more! ; of soing out from one end of the street to the other to complete Mr. and Mrs. O- L. Everett your purchases as he has every were the guest of his brother C. thing imaginably in the shape of dry goods, shoes, gloves, corsets . . C.T. White spent Sunday ;icl,r too numeroto in Columbia. mention. Mr. Edward Spruill was the rrr..-. - guest of Miss Eva Swain on Sun- Re -rt j jj i 1 aay aiiernoon. ! jpjj u wing 10 me ram on paster at RoDe,.f in tho State of North the service of the M. P Church Caroljna ct the cbse of bininess were postponed until, tfee past March 4tu., 1914. Sunday and-the services were, rendered very beautifully. itnsoURCES " Loans and discounts. Mr. ana Mrs. P. H. Bell were , overdraft un ccurea the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S S Aumack Sunday. , NOTICE Uii'M' fttul by vrtue of an onler f: ;i;ile 10 11 tiered in :li" special prD-'otlirg : fniitit-d. E. K, Jackson, Adiuitiisti-itor I :,Minst Wheelock. Et Al., ncriilinr j Lotote tlu: (Jlerk :t the Superior Lourt nf 'A-n.shing-ton Countv. The nndcrsijfied Ailitiiiiis.tmtor ol'-! jMKiiu. nait; til uir. V'UIU I n'Mlsi; liihii I'M lyiuoutK North Car-lhia, :tt 1-' M on the o Mi tl;ty of April 1!U4, linn t'lwn It.t, vvliiCM wis owned hy Hit: l ite Ann li.i Ivvtr' t. lmvin.ir Uocn iton vevt'd t hei- by a der:d fr 1 1 1 t'hlt: Gil linn, and boiiiy (i iol Rbiiit fi'-i x 12.r t't'et. Hounded on th rlfi by the street, ou the EaM by SiU'wi S111M1, on the South by Ihe jytiar lot n'ltl 011 1 in W est by Miirv Cliilaru. Tliis Feln-in'ry 2Uh 1J : 4. E- H. J VtlKSoN, 3-0-4t . Ad iunistrator the coditio 1 ol" 'Amlt of Ito'Ottv BY THE OF THE MAJESTIC THEATRE Tuesday, 2 Bill This is a great and noble Banking II us:: Furniture r rid Fixtures j All ofher re.il . t itr owii ! Due from IU nNsaud U;i. 'ash items , Gold coin j Silver coin, in. ludin .,!' n I nor com Citt"i"eut:.y ?Jat. bvink nv. -. ;u..l ! u:r b. t,t t I . Total. i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in i Surplus fund i Undivided ? tb, less cur rent expenses and tase-( paid Deposits subject to check Savings deposits ! Cashier's Che -.koulstandiog- '.'uO.nn i :o0.():i no ) .M.: i I 'n. .'i 2c, Hi u (,H Total, 2,t:i'.04 47,".'-'7.7n 331 45 tnt;. i,f North Carcliua. County ot r . i - - ----- - . iact: Wash m '.'-ton, ss I. 1 na on May 20th, 1914, for a spe-i work. aside from the 1 1 1 x 1 OA. A 1 Ciai scnooi lix icvyui cue un i.ne .1 . :. nna - r tt e- ,c . 1. alli.. nA Cun 1U.u1.uj1 ja wuvji iuw owuii o above-name .n - iL.jM:.t 1 . Hiat the .ibov statement is tun, to poll lor ma uisuict 111 wie uuunu- jicatcpu ciucikumiuuhs. tl.c jH,st 0 1;,V icuowledge and belief. ariesdescibed. That be appoint-j ln addition to the Orphan's' " cUkk. cashier ed G. A. RlCe ReglStra: M. Ball, ;! ... , ., . VubscriWt! and swm H before ine. and W. L. Furbee Poll holders, program win ne n?e iviaje.- thU i4th day -$ March, mt. Ordered that Wesley Cherry tic's usual high-class pictures.' be releived of Poll tax on account . rr t, Vovtcot Vc't: 'TAGGEO-OUT5' WOMEN Will Find Help in This Letter. Orcrworketl, run down, "faggd out" women who fefl as though they could, hardly drag about, should profit, by Jlrs. Brill's experience. She says: "I was in a Tery weak, run-down condition. Life was not worth living. I could not slcf-p, waa very nervous, stomach bad,- and was ict able to work. "I consulted with oue or two phy sicians, without benefit. I rad of Vinol. helping some one In a similar condition so I becuia to take it, and it simply did wonders for ine. I gain ml in weight and I am now in better health and stronger than ever. I can not find words enough to praise Vinol." Mrs. W. II. Brill, Itacine. Wis. Thousands- of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to tuo wonderful strength-creating effects of Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build you up and make you strong. If it does not w give back your money. P. E. DAVENPORT Learn To Dance. After L'nt I will give dancing lessons a' a very moderate price. 1 guarantee to learn you or I will II ll Ull III H.ll. I II 1. , 11 l.i. m MH.iiiii.hu. , 1 ii 1 j- : .(. Trts- ;" ,Sa. . . ' . v A , 1 v ;.- -t , m ' ; i .1 Ay- Jv I 'tamers if. I HaVo you ov V 3. s? ci'ark', Cashier f the j refund your money nu-d b.iiik. do sol-mtily swear ThOBG wishing to join tlllS class t . - .. ,.i-'.tnniatif it; tni f rt ' 1 -11 A- , A. i-1 I of inability. . , Ordered that errors in Susan yWebb and Haywood Gordan's S taxes be adjusted. List takers were appointed as , follows: W. F. Ausbon, Plymouth Town ship. J. M. Clagon, Lee's Mills Township. ; H. A Norman. Skinnersvijle Township. ' ( J. F. Belanga, Scuppernong Township. To The Democratic Voters of Washington County. It V, Roper, N. I T. R. Hassell . W. Chesson N. U. Mizoil JJirecto s DUPR You are hereby, requested to meet at your various various i polling places in the county Sat-! urday May 16th 1914 at 3 o'clock. p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Conven- ppamit p tion which is tailed to meet at PttAJNlv l ATTOK SI'. V ,V'l'-r,AW Pl.YMOU'l II. N. i mil do well to see me at the earl iest possible time. C- M. Beasley. i Anyone wishinsr to pay their ! town Taxes need not. have any hesitancy in so doing, lhey are due, past du and will be very much due in just a few days. Please do not wait for me to ask you for them. E. R. Jackson. th:it wlit-'i you buy I'trst-i stamped 01 . th; inside witii the Warner uaiijc4 fMt ;ii(? ..; PROTECTED AGAINST . Rusty met-il staining wur lini-rir : PROTECTED AGAINST ' The hones in your corset punciuntr throiiL'.h after short vveai ? PROTECTED AGAINST Vour corset losing its snap..- ant I i; !;n; to piece? PKOTECTED AGAIHBx '1 cai in'j the tops of your sNx kin .- r AND ASSURED of a fashionably shaped, perfect fitting cor:;, t? Thin, double l)oning,.'tlouble interlining, strom st ft 1 cloths, accurate tie? tuning and (In- v;hest stiMidard ( f quality throughout, make .V vusi JL roof i$iftt fun rnetvf ")Yt) it nan. If vou are not already in the )h mn?n class, tr' a pair and he convinced of their absolute satisfaction I I! f ' S r. rn 1--j-, , . . m STORE. Prompt attention iven t-'i nil business ukiccil in 'nV Ii.ukU. Mackeys; May 23rd , at 11 a rr. Thn following amounts ordprpd I for the purpose of electing dele- xizik' gates to the State Congressional America's (irei V. B Martin Ex. Tax 'Judicial and senatorial Conven- ' Com. $12 00;tions. J. W. Skiles friegh 2 10 . The vote of each precint will MORUIS, Aof.mt, rt Or r-. r laGRIPPE 1 Family New! ri por I - ;c3 CG(5 will break r; cl i.'nlte & Fever, Colds .1: LGrinpcr it acts on the liver tlian CaSn-nel and does not Price 25c. cii&6 am LIFE PILLS j v -- 1 an r Walk Over rihoes THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE if'l ItlUMHiMMU'iVMJ ' u , . . . . , . .... . . . Go to your nearest soda fountain und ; ;.y "Sro-iVaUCine." Say it so thu dwpenser will utulrsland. Picjuu to tak ami knks that heat' ucho without an afa r e.Ti ct. Il't WOith trying ence- Icr j, niclttl. ICc. 25c. 5oe Etl. BIXMALCIKZ CO.. Geld Wo, K. C. t 1
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