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- 1 Litters not whicli way ma issue croes on next y, tiie tact remains that uth must have greater le to maintain Jignts eep up our streets and inecessary expenses'. he present arrangement Jin figure- just what this be, but with municipal nship, (there being a betinir plant m town), plant being operated for s alone ana in a town size, the proposition does look good to us, for we unable to figure out any- lg that 'ooks like a saving the tax-payers for years to r . i r me. Y e say tms trom a ictly unbiased standpoint d after careful investigation what other towns are do- iiir along this line. We have Jirefully avoided taking any ata or suggestions from the Jjwners of the present plant and no man can truthfully pay that we w rite this through juny personal feeling for them. We are . hist and truly as friendly , to those who advo- ' cate the municipal ownership of th.; plant; and only wrrite from the standpoint of a life long citizen whose only wish is for the best interest of tne town." We are in favor of a bond issue, however, but let the first bonds be used to build a suitable school house. The present o'ne is inadequate in ever" respect and a reproach upon our citizenrhip. The future welfare of our children is of more importance than electric lights. We hid rather go back to the old oil lamps than not see a suitable school house erected; one with play grounds around it, a good auditorium, music rooms, gymnasium, etc., and properly ventilated and heated. j If an extra specia iax has to be levied on account ui :.7 bonds the poorest man mus bear his part of the ourdcrf, ana 11 nis cmiaren or tne children of his poor neighbors are being ben efitted by it he pays it willing ly. This was shown in the first graded school electionfl when. poor men voted for it knowing their rents would be raided 50() per cent, above the school tax. Let's look to our children's interest first. NOTICE. Pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted and ratified by the Board of Councilmen of the Town of Plymouth on the 25th day of March, 1915, an election will be held, and it is hereby called to be held, in said Town, on Tues day after the first Monday of Mav, 1915, (being the date on which the regular election of said town will be held) at which election the qualified voters ol raid town of Plymouth will vote on the proposition of issuing bonds of said town of Plymouth in the sum of twelve thousand DOELARS, the proceeds from the sale of such bonds t-j be used for purchasing and owning an elec tric light plant for said town for the purpose of properly lighting the streets of said town, &c, a.s is provided in said ordinance. Said bonds bo issued shall run for twenty years, and the rate of interest thereon shall not ex ceed six per cent per annum, in terest payable annually or semi annually. Said bonds shall be in such denominations as the Board of Councilmen may consider proper. Said bonds to bo sold at not less V than their par value. Said election will be held under the rules and regulations pres cribed by the Charter of said Town of Plymouth and the gen- eral election lawsof North Car olina governing municipal elec tions. The Registrars and fud ges of s nd election are the same as appointed by said Board of Councilman for the regular elec tion for town oilicers.. The pol ling places are as follows: First Ward, Court Houses Second Ward, A. W. Swain's Store ; Third Ward, L. A. Peal's, Shop. This 26th day of March; 1915. R. A. WiLLlFORD, Mayor. NOTICE. W. A. Mizell, K. F. D. No. 1, Plym outh, N U., haviner qualified as the administrator of fie estate ot'K. B, Ciurauu.s late of Washington County this is to notify .ill persons holdiug- claims or acc ounts against said dece dout to present same to me within twelve ( !-.) months trom this date, or this uutico will he pleaded in 'bur of their pa vnif nt. AM persons indebted to slid decedent will pie i.se make iiu mediate settlement Tlii.s April l'.H W. A. MfZKT.l,, .idtntnistrator. NOTICE. Und r and bv virtu of authority contained in a mortgage executed bv J. O.n.item m ana wife, Iaihi Bate nian to The Washington County Bank of date the s,h uv of Aiiyuat, 1913, recorded in the Keg-ister of Deees of fice of Washington County in Book .".D atpajre 3-M, I shall offer for sale a' the Court House door in Plymouth on the (Hi day of May, id5. at 12 o'clock M.. for cash, tli following; described land situate in Wasliipton County, 1M mouth T 'wiisbip, in what is known as "South Plymouth lVimr one-t.alf of lots numbers 1, 3 & ." as slio vii on the plat- of South Hr-et cxte,.k'd. ft K. 1 u J fo'd's cor ner; thfuce. ISO t'ovt tn ThoS ('hears" line; thence along- Chears' line 4-'5 ; feet to Pecan street ; iheee with re- can street 1 81 leet to Washington street; thence along- Washington street 42 feet to the beginning, being- the s;.me land sold by Thomas L,udford and wife to R Ludford on Juin;21t. 1U13 huid deed recorded in tht Ke:;ister of Deeds office VVashiiig tou County in Bfok 61 at pagfe SO'), aud conveyed ,t y R. l.udford and wife to J. O. liateman. Thisoth day of April, 1915 Washington County Bank. Mortgagee. h. W. Gavlokt, Atty. NOTICE. Washington County, North Caro linaIn the Superior Court. Alfred Blpxam vs Stave & Timber Corporation, M. E. Guetzinger, William A. Jam-i;-on. Caroline A. Jamison and Christine Arbuckle, Trading as Arbuekle Bros. NOTICE. The defendants abov-' named will take notice tint a civil action entitled as ahove has been buuuu in the, Supe rior Court of Washington County, North Our -Una. against them, the pur uo.e of the action bein.tr to recover 8- to. if 1 iC lliii June 1-2-3 1915 a i , at- 'i k Y .llilliH!!';! stop-over n: fX-r rates, vations, :--:.'l.,,j:'l ""' ''',. I J...'.. miiii-'ir II!:! ML AMTIC COAST STANDARD RAILROAD OF SsO.uoo.i.'l tn damages irisiner fut of a personal njury to the plaiatifft caused dv uie anrea negnence oflthe de fendants aflove named,, which said in jury occurred ou or about February 4th. 1914. The said defendauts will further take notice that thev are required to appear at the Superior Court of .Washington Couaty to be held at the Court House ia Plymouth. North Carolina, ou the thirteenth Mwnday af r the first Mon day in March, 191."), and there answer or demur to the complaint now filed in said action. The said defendants will further take notice, that a warrant of ftttachuieut has been issued against the property of the said defendants in the above entitled cause, the plaintiff claiming that he is entitled to recover damages as above set out for a per sonal iujury received by hiai as above stated while working for the said de fendants, and that said warrant of at tachment i returnable to the Superior court of Washington county on the thirteenth Monday after the first Mon day in March, J f 5 , at the court House iu Plymouth, Washington county, north Carolina. This the 22nd day of April. 1915. O V. W. AUSIION, C. S. (J. R. K. Band, Jr., White White, W. M Bond, Jr., Attys. for Pltff. MWW& For evidence leading to partv or parties who fish pound nets. This practice has been the tm go ing on fc-r some time and am taking this method of having it stopped. P. E Bell, Jr: N OI t FOLK SOITHFHX KAILKOAD Schedule in Kilect April Uth, 1015. N. B. The following schedule figures published as information ;-ONLY and are not guaranteed. THAIXS LFAVF PLYMOUTH NORTH BOUND. 1:44 A. M. daily Pullman sleep ing Cars for Norfolk. 1:15 P.M. daily for Kdenton and intermediate stations, also Hertford, Elizabeth City and Norfolk. SOUTH BOUND. !:34 A. M. daily Night 'Express, Pullman Sleeping Cars . for Raleigh, New Bern.and Inter mediate stations. I:5S P. M. daily for Washington, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Beaurori and intermediate stations, Pullmaiv Parlor Car for New Bern. For further information or reser vation of Pullman Sleeping Car paee, apply to, I. D. BAILEY, T. A. Plymouth, N. C, r. D. STACK, II. S. LEARD, Genl. Supt. Genl. Pass Agt. Norfolk, Va. 'STATEMENT OF MANAGE MENT, OWNERSHIP. ETC. IEQUIRED BY ACT OF AUGUSl24, 1019 of the Roanoke Beacon, published wetkly at Plymouth, n. v., for April 1st, 19i". Editor, C. V. W.Ausbon, Plymouth, Managing Editor, C. V, VV.. Aushou, Bus Manager, C. V. W. Auabon. Publisher, C. V. W. Ausbon. Owner, C- V. W Ausbon Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bends, mortgages or other securities : Bank of Plymouth, Plymouth, N. G. C. V. V. Aushon. Sworu to and subscribed before r:e, this 12th day of April. 1915. LL. S J CLAnr.CE Latham, Notary PuklicN. My commission expires Jan 12, 1!)7 $50 00 MM ichmondM. VETERAHS REUHIOM . Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd, inc. limited to June 10th. Extension and privileges. For schedules, reser etc, call on LINE THE SOUTH T A r.rillin WTiCl n m. inf. mx MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED n a ! w PLYMOUT II'S BEST New Beady for your choosing in all the new for eign and domestic goods. Come make your selection early and be ready for the hot weather that will soon be here. LACE CLOTH shown in all the new floral pat tern?, the season's newest wash fabric. :30c RECEPTION VOILES full 40 inches wide in white and all colors and fancy effects. Pric ed at the yard 25c MARQUISETTES 40 inches wide half silk. 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