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whic'. had l-Vij; b m h c;r.- y sistent member, on Wgdricby , I !o ! he Mai C. Vr. V AIKSBON. DtTOR. j afternoOii at 2:30, the intti'mont; being mdo in BrmKiey . Ceme-' tary .irkeJiately after wtalt, N..C C'J:;HiXl!K the rv;tr3. ' ' Yu.win please pardon, this quotation from Cap?, Joegj .'ilBp ... Newberry, M it suits my eily:. ' L, llliftu AND MY ABILITY TO k'U Y HI ONH' rr.in J?l AmfrfrX in iurioiK uns vveeK. Mr. C. C. Fagan of Dardens, was in the city tins week. Mr L. W. Gaylord made a business trip to Raleigh this week Editor W. 0. Saunders of E. City, was in the city this week Mr. Sam. Adler of Swansboro is here visiting his brother, Mr. Abe Adler. Miss Louise Avers is visiting friends and relatives in Washing ton this week. Mr. J. Sugar is in Richmond this week purchasing a new lot horses and mules. Miss. Elma Dove of Rocky Mount, is the guest of Misses Smith on Third Street Misses Laura and Carrie Smith spent a few days recently in Rocky Mount and Washington, Mr. W. J. Jackson, Jr., who is teaching school in Skinnersville, spent Monday at his home here. . For Sale One 4-year-old colt. Sound and solid. J. H. ALLEN, R. D , 1, Plymouth. N. C. (ad) Mr. and Mrs. R V Wil iford and son, Hal, and Mrs. Conway Newman motored over to Colum bia Sunday. " Messrs , Gus Gardiner, Jack Willoughhy, Victor Everett and JClarence Au?b.m spent last Sun -lay in Cokimoia. Mrs. ,1. Out! .vat $p2sii ho "ii j day in M.Vfok ::r ;?; rik. .having bem ;aileii . hore t.v tavs death of a sistor.' The following ta the honors roll of Cherry Graded School for month ending February 5th. 1st Grade: Vester Phelps, Er- nest Spruill, James Spruill, Lon- j zo Spruill, Pauline Spruill, Earl i Ambrose, Bremon Ambrose and Mildred Spruill. 2nd Grade: Ira Ainsley, Vivian Spruill, Earl Spruill, Oliver Da enport, Martha Arnold, Philip Ambrose and Herbert Ambrose. 3rd Grade: Narcissa Phelps, Allie Ambrose, Aaron Davenport and Henderson Craddock. 4th Grade: Hallie Snell, Annie Spear and Kora Spruill. 5th Grade; Raymona Daven port. 6th G ade: Rudolph Snell. 7th Grade: Bessie and Callie Barnes. 8th SGrade: Lelia Davenport, lone and Wade Woodley. 9th Grade: Annie Woodley and Dewey Spruill. 1 r I IB ' ROPFR NEWS. The most charming and de lightful social event of the sea son was an announcement party given by Mrs. L. G. Roper on Tuesday evening. Feb. 16th, at I (hank you for vouf vast patronage, and am in hope that you were satisfied and will give me your future business. . . Due to sharp competition I am forced to cut my pric es lower than ever, .but please bear in mind that yoij get the sanie English-American iron-bound guarantee ajid the company is able t& back every clause in that guaran tee, and they vyill do it. More than some will! Isn't it? My Spring and Summer line is now on exhibition at the same ol(J( stand, and all that I ask is that you come and he convinced of the almost impossible values. I am as ever capable of giving you expert advice, regarding the correct styles and patterns. 3 Yours for more business and less kfofit, V. E. Overland Kj1z friends. Those present were: Mrs. G. B. Grandy nee Miss Elizabeth Dough of Shawboro, their house guest for the week, Mrs. Ida Blount, Miss Augusta C. Car starphen, Mrs. Henrietta C. Ed wards, Mrs. T. Raymond Has sell, Mrs. Ernest R Lewis. Mrs. R bert R. Roper, Mrs, Benjamin S. Clark, Miss Agnes G. Speight, Misses Alice and Lula Cahoon, Misses Aifeen, ! Ida and Hattie Peacock, Miss Hattie Taylor and Mrs E J. ' Co ik in wh been spending mont.is nt. hvr York, return o i a the XV.V Mew a The old wooden shed in ivunt of the stores occupied by Willi ford Cs, C r-np'.-ell and M. L. Bali has if vi'i : away groatly adi in:j : : ' ii.; look"5 of the place. FOi. lijiLE horses and buggy Horte is .young and in good con-eitn-., weighing rout 100J lbs. and J. u io excelJent shape. For pji ticulai'S itall tthis office. On:- p:Nop'o do. ply sympathize with -.sr . -iiii Mr.; Andrew B-its-mn in the death of their little threa-year-old sotf, Doctor Irvin, fhich occurred on Sunday last. A pie party wfll be given at Monticello school house on Long Acre for the benefit of the school Saturday, Feb., 27, beginning at 7:30 p. m Some of the interest ing features will consist of fish pond, selling beauty cake, sel ling shadows and a moving pic ture show. Everybody cordially invited. her home in Flrn St.. at which the engagement of her daught.r, I Misses Ella and Margaret Her M s-3 tiahpl E. Rope? to Mr, El- nngton. mer 'J, Giklroy rf Ilzdton, Pa , j talc, 'dce on April 2isc. Thej gu.sls were received in the spsi-i11 cious parlor and living room wri'Ch w.ere-tstefufty' d-coruted for tlu' occasion wj' eu-t fitweis, iera atv' ca'id 'ot a.' ims nemg! a tempc-rance borne, gvape juice was p.erv'-d in place of the usual punch. Progressive Rook was ommifcisioners $ 1 00 -Ofdero I that the following mounts be puid:l t R Pt1tfcr5Er'6oiiome H Gufk;n, Co HAne. ; 1 66 7W ' - "r ; Ply. XPUtJo 'phobic 4 0U played, Miss Agnes G. bpeignt j E Keiu Snerifr W i 333 50 winning me mgnest numuer ,ui ?anoicet5eaconipuD etc y un points, was presented with a VO-V ViiL;abon c,sQrlc' ..7-97 book, "Cupid's Understudy, while the boobie, a beautiful ROAD .ORDERS ! t Plymouth Township". j W.F.Lucas mute hire $ 8.00 E.W.Harrison guard 32.00 N. Garrett cooking 12.00 W. A. Swain guard 50.00 1 T. L. Satterthwaite lumber 4.74 ; W. H.Hampton & Son sup. 146. 93 ; Lee's Mills Township. J Swain & Davenport sup. $39.16 1 S. J. Barco repairs 4 35 Roper Lbr. Co. lumber 2.88 W. S Davenport labor 31.70! bkmnersville Townshio. II. W. Norman dirt $ 20.00 Poraana Terra Co?ta Co. tiling . . , . 309.31! w. b. Davenport labor &c- 57.50 : J. T. Live.rman ... " 61.00 , ScLi:pernpng;Towmship. U uA hsj&ighf;.-i labor 73 37 t: K,JEfn'5ton, Clerk, 12 CI om- As previous! annou . - i u . t . r ,i . i 1 1 p:;uy is uuy.ai, u uaie oi coiun; t. i' ccn ;i pount for each direct and sub-dejir in Overland Cars in the cotton states, and another b ile fur each car sold .by-any dealer arid paid fcr uitliin 60 days fmm September 16th. In addition to this we will personally buy another bale.at 10 cents for eac'i c.i; sold in the . Plymouth ll territory, and paid for within die time named. Buy an Overland mers relieve t the same time help yourM for the money. ronr Cjlindor Tourinif l,0"3 Sv-'roa i..i.i'(?,;,-.ir i-ifi ia this way help the lar- 5 . if depressed pruo of cotton, and ujnof the best Car 'inr Ti..hl Ttiiirltii: t'iHii- "I'f.-i;-!" 'Ami 't-.U I 1 'J " i fh 'J.,' 11 " -M accessorial section. in Cv ? K r I I I 1 i l PLiTffl!JTB ttARAGE Plymouth, NOTICE OP SUM.vU)MSv. Nrfrthaiperlor Court. Washington Co. June Term 1915: , . , , Amiie .Dillioi, ... --'iVs , ; . D. Pillibil. - The defendant aboae named win tke notice that an action entitled a N. O. 1! a t mil in iiihi im fsxmKrKhm? tt.,-;-irac in nun mwinim imr-Oa-iL.jW:'.- ii in ii n inn mi ' r George Washing- . ton's Birthday. Had America never given birth to George Washington, do you suppose we would have been en joying peace today? The strug gles of the" Revolution led by this First Citizen should be impressed upon the minds of all Americans On another page of the beacon will be found rrticles appropriate for Washington's birthday. Read hem. Mrs. Arc a ida Doughtie. ' Mrs. Ami ida Doughtio died of pneumonia at her home in Ply mouth, on Tuesday morning last ased G8 . ears. Mrs, Duughtk was a ativycf HiPtford County, hut removed this town several yea.s .go aniel Doughtie, ard has temain ed here since his death. The deceased leaves two child ren, Mr. J. E. Doughtie and Mrs. E. M. Brin kiey, both oi Plymovth, and two brothers. bouquet of white hyacinths was was awarded to Mrs. Erntst R. Lewis. A saiad cource with cof fee and hot chocolate was served C V W Ausbon Clerk J E Reid. . - Sheriff A F Arii-vd Constable J W Chv-iwon Supplies U T7 .. . t u e.-.... followed by various, courses , m ffi uenor ( ourt ot . dShiug-ton County Tlr.uii alolnte ili.Vorcs, hikI that he ij W M Batfeman R-Jdordtir- ' 50 90 L W Gavio-d ' 1(1 55 VanB iViartin SoMiter 105 00f";S'r fpr7'atM e',er? .of n ir ur ... n,. i Supe'ioi C'iirt .f said omntv to be 1;o d ,hl" ,:Jti, Moitlay afierthe 1st I ob iO i Monday in March, 1 . 1 5 , nt the Court i which the Valentine suggestion was predominant, including E S Norman Sheriff L L Che heart shaped pimento cheese sandwiches tied with white and pink ribbon, white block cream with heart center of raspberry sherbet and iced cakes in heart designs. The favors were small boxes of heart design filled with tiny sngar hearts bearing Cupid's love messages. The dining room was lighted by. candelabra and handsomely decorated in potted plants and cut hot-house flowers, including a beautiful brass bas ket filled with white sweet peas and Roman hyacinths, tied with a large bow of whit maline. This was rurrounded by a small army of midget Cupids with drawn bows aiming their magic darts at hearts in pairs on stream ersof pink ribbon bearing the names, "Mabel" and "Elmer." After luncheon, each guest was ; VV J Stai c CVW-Ausbon CSC J C B El ringhaus Sol J E Reid Sheriff E S Norman W fl Hampton & Son; sup 6c8 96 00 13 41 6 7V 8 50 40 2 90 45 05 87 00 525 15 53 61 6 45 J W Starr Sup 7 50 W S Davenport Comr ,: 4 90 W T Hurney Coffin etc 23 50 Latham-0 wcmv Co Supplies 8 75 RS Davenport bridge 10 00 T L Satterthwaite Comr, 2 20 JW Starr 4 70- RAWilliford Bd Health 4 00 W S Davenport I " 4 00 WHHardison " 4 00 BF Halsey ' V 4 00 E R Jackson. . wood 100 Plymouth Light & Ice Co 15 90 1 ''' . WITNESSFS T T Gardner 7 00, W A Weather bee 13 20, A L Alexander 2 OF. Roland Gaylord 210 R W Stubbs Mary Warnet . 55- Gene v a W ar net .55, Asa Bowen 2 i5, E W Tettertoh 2 60, Geo. Divenpoi t House hi Pij mouth, N. C , and answer or denrjr to the complaint in said rc lion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demauded in said complaint, .This Cec, 3()r 1!)14. 4-t C. V. W. Au.sboh, C. S. C. presented with a tiny, white silk ! 1 00, .R W Stubte J:00 .Bow, l e ' j i -uu ! en 100, E W lte. z n 1 00. Joe bag of rice tied with pink nbban i BuUt,r x t Anni'.! Lt,e 1 90. W bearing a card, "lor use April Nor man. 1 25. Jblm 'B-.um 173, 21st." Miss Mabel is t e only ' A F Arnold 12 87, Green Dav.s daugater or Mr. and M.S. L. G. j V F Au bon 0 62. Dirird Spruill Koper, oi cnarming aibpositiou . ens g 10 E,Jtm;i Dori.:am 5 10, ana a.uacti ve pe.sohty a d Jui a Br0 ,ki, 7 10 Jue Eerry 5 10 enjoys a wide circle of fiinas WW Ambio.se 9 20, K to .vtoore tinourfhuut ostvrn iiottn C..r- 2 10. J li iiatt-jrfieUt 8 10, Rich olina, Virginia, Maryland aed ard Wigi.ins 510. W li Bowen nnsvK-.ma. .1, feline Garrett 5 10, R H v - I ' I . ivv w ill I .pt.. I ;.ivtaiH 1 I II I Air. Giidroy is ttie ' youngest son oi Mr. G. J. Gddroy, Supt. Donnie i3mith 1 90. R P Walker 1 00. Annie Reodick 1 00, L R town, S. C, of th ; Hazeitn Division of ihe! Collins 3 00, L GH?ddick 100, Thio-.i Vnil R u nri hti. I L Patric e 3 00; D Sntuill 3 50, J self holds a responsible position i Hfi"1 Wr?nfjil . , , 6o3. Emma Uorhtfm 1-U0. Julia ison 1 00, NOTICE. The nudersigaed having qulif3ed a administrator of thesstateof Wil liam M, Dayis, late of Washiogrton County, NortH Carolina. thU Is to no tif rail. persons holding claims or de mands to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 10th day of November, . J.915, or this, uotice will be pleaded in baf of their payment 'V -kv- This the 2nd day otNov.iH.'-- Ci,abencb IvATham, Adiii'r.V . ' - Plymouth, JN W. M. Bond, Jkl, r '; . ., ,i ,...,, . Attorney. r ' !': " ' lUSJO S3:.JSJy SupjJO'A ) ) ) ; 1 1 a IJLiaHO TIB vo n ' i s 1 NOTICE. .-r:r V-. vvashiiigton County, North Car- v olina. ..r heanord A-usborf, Lieola Ausbou, et al. Ex parte. i ,-. ; Under and by virtue of an ord r of , j sale made n. January. 28111, l'Jlo, by i clerk su; erior court in above bpeolal . ?i up'octvdi.ig-s; Mi'e .utid'-rsigfiied will hcII for c;tfah t pablfc sale a. urviirt Houaa do. t in ' Ply month," Js". c ,?on Monday, iVtirch ist, 1U 15, the la' d, described in stiid or,ier of -mle, hs fot'oWs: tlouie p'ac i"l- late Mrs. T. G Noniian, d-jui.-.iug A V. Arnold ard others on Th.rdstrc t. and, toeiujj) Lot Wo. 83, iu i.lit! town of Plymonih, heinj1; a lot rOix2) feet, with hooss thereou I MU Jany. 23 1915. W. M. Bond, Jh., Commissioner. Not on my . GOOD LOOKS; But for . ''y-, : '; ' ... se:iI;Cei ' Yours Xor PQliceman, ' . ' A. J. Newberry. Ilii 1 TKp ; : 7S '''inf;.;! v-h:;;; ill W ISh4!!''-' Blip i MMMWIIIWIIII"W Hi I II llil Pii'luwuMPa iwwiiti n n " ii'' ' ' There i.; , : ton Cor. n ty, ai of tnese are x bei or a '.r,;;!: ..v tui-.c a j r in Hi ii':.. BUYERS TO SHARE IN PROFITS. Allre'ail buyers of iiw Ford cars from August 1, l:)ll to AogTist 1, 191Ci Witt i'nre i'i the profit-i tin com pany to the evte.it of M) t j $01 p-r car. oa each car they buy, F'k jviijkd: we sell and deliver 3 )0,O0u new Foid cars darin.ee thit period ,1. W. BUCUNAN. ROIM3R, TV. C fC T k r : I I . T)' iL I . , . .. , - , . O IM JIU' UiiJrt UUI Will JL'W Mr. D. U. tfrimdey or riymouth, i:i the op rating cepartrnent of i r.ii n w n.-,,.,; and ivfr. Jas. Brmklevoi (iecre-; the 3'imc road auJ iuw a bright Sarah Nioholls 1 00, EmmaNhh-i MplkTtfl Of. hFiQ & FpVPI acc-iof ,ea future befote him. The oce. t- oils 1 00, W W Ambise 300, t ""' .... wiuimi. i" jin-u-uav an- i- 1 Uarur:.- l w, -LiiU-in- liarrett r ; V" "PrKr J.iiuuujf au. I- i A- a for MALARIA orjCH tL hOoleSS. Mrn. Ko- in l M PS T-J- W e or sids will break , r iTrimn 1 UJ, i.)t lay 4n' I uO, V il ttkett then ft a tonic the F Prescription No. 6C6 is prepared cpeciallj any case, am . ; 1 , . . iiiiiui .i ... jh'ul w A 1 7. t. t. ii.nrti I rii 2iM ii iiinir I lip? iL'lii Tin our a ':p; Si; fcymnacriies. D;r. who was the raiment oi a u t,,... 1 vi a-ii,.,, r .!. ,i nn-i f., '. i k. .v- suuuic4 uyti nut. gripe n yuou Ad tives iriuiida to mourn her ion was also the deuth, f.o ;!! of wcorn we extortd versary oi the lte lenorai service were nua number ot bjauiiful tokens o; Robaul Cilord 2. 00, H Norman T; . ;ia prercrntl" i: i. . " ' ' .or i . , A L A R I A O" r iKiv.' cr sis aotjcc v-" I': zv i( iakcii then & s tlsr V. return. It icti on the If Cskoielo4 docs not guc cr ... i - J many w. - 1 - ... . - . - i. "
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