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-r !:: rrn nnh pfv "10 00 11LVV"I f w" casn pam for blanks, J W Starr, fur. poor, W H Hampton & Son, fur- nishing Co. Home, P W Brinkley, election bd. J E Reid, services, Dr. W H Ward, services, J H Smith, tax Hot, H Gurkin, Co. Home, State Hospital, clothes for L. Horton, W S Davenport. Bd Health John Darden, ' " Dr. BFHalsey, " HCSpruill, " " J W Darden, services, J W Chesson, fur. poor, L W Gaylord, Recorder, Van B Martin, Solicitor, Z V Norman, Asst. " C V W Ausbon, Clerk, J E Reid, Sheriff, W R White, Constable, LL Chesson, ,4 W A Swain, WF Ausbon, J. P., H C Tow, witness, Fred Lewis, " Joe Anderson. " H.J. Gregory, N.T. Saunders, ' Sam Downing, " Alien Norman, " OMcPherson, " Carl Bray, Harry Stell, O 0 Jackson, Maggie Riddick, Jas Francis, Mrs J BBateman JoJin Boston, Peter Nieholls, S Skinner, Chas Craddock, Cecil Swain, Aubrey Hughes, 9 75 12 50 62 10 400 52 25 50 00 2 00 17 27 8 40 4 00 400 400 400 10 00 173 00 28 00 40 00 5 00 32 10 7 95 5 40 6 70 50 6 91 .100 v100 620 200 6 20 190 190 190 190 50 50 10Q 100 100 100 ibo 50 19& 190 1 90 4 SO fi. 57 52 id, 29 95 ' 1 07 kight. 1 60 1277 C Cahoon, pipe, Lee's Mills Township. J W Chesson, Co. roads. $ 3 81 S Davis, trans, convicts, 3 00 Swain & Davenport, fur nishing roads, . . 25 67 A E Davenport, do. 40 A Wrenn & Son, repairs on harness '4 20 W S Davenport, payroll, 230 68 City Hay & Grain Co., 57 00 Skinnersville Township; W S Davenport, pay-roll, $9 37 f -T 1 Scuppernong Township. . W Roberts, dirt for road. f 6 00 Wash Co. Bank, pay-roll, 137 88 F. R. Johnston. Clerk. Washington County; North Car olinaIn the Superior Court. Daniel W, Olif ton )- ' vs. : NOTICE. Nicey Clifton. ) ' The defendant, Nicey Clifton, will take notice that a civil actioo entltlsd as above has been instituted against her, the purpose of said action being to obtain from the defendant an abso lute divorce. Said defendant will take notice that she is required to be and appear at a Superior Ceurt to be held for the County of Washington nt the Court House in Plymouth, North Car olina, on the seventh Monday before the first Monday in March, 1917, and answer or demur to the complaint filed or the relief therein demanded will be granted. - This the 28th day of August, 1916. C. V. W. Aosbjn, C.8. O. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualfled as administrator of the estate ot M. S. Davis, late of Washingron County, North Carolina, this is to notify ..all persena having claims against the estate to exhibit the same to the'undersigned at Roper, N. C, on or before the Slit day of August, 1917, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons who are indebted to the said estate will please make payment. Tbis Aug., 31, 1916. if B. S. Clahk, 6-t idmr. When in Plymouth be sure to visit our store, and ask to see our splendid collection of Ladies1 and Children's Coats and Coat Suits. Our stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing and Overcoats is large and unusually well selected. Any person can get a neat and attractive fit here. We have the widely known Florsheim & Walkover Shoes jforfeg at prices that are pleasing, considering the high mar ket prices of Shoes this season. Biflii i iMrDvu'':BO malter how yH A JlKK Y f&tidiou or conterv&tive she might be, can be pleas ed with Millinery bought from this department of our store. We cater to the trade of every class, and are prepared to supply them with whatever they desire. We do not make unnecessary or tiresome suggest ions, although we are ready to give the best advice possible whenever the occasion requires it We are giving a discount of 25 per cent on Millinery; Every article marked in plain figure. C a ta D 6 mi PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER Upp9 keif mvrimpm itpr hmlf. AMxtrnfy faawtlght. butmmmt lard, showing gatolinm gaugif, Uctrlo dKUht, pomfr, mUctric girting -' ; and lighting plug and amtntttr. Imyr mtt md dmptf cmMam, m Utdicmtad ky wuh Arrow thoum ctd and new tprlng construction. Nw tpring much longer and mot fUxibl., ByfAXWELL Motor Cars are now equipped with a new and . impr&ved windshield, still longer and more flexible oprinfiQ, wider seats, deeper and softer cushions, dashlight, gasoline jjauge, and other equallyjimportant refinements. To the generous value heretofore present in the Maxwell product, these extra Im provements have now been added ' This Is in line with the Maxwell policy so widely advertised not to change the Marwell in any essential detail, but to continue Improving It so that It will always be a standard, recognized product, constantly abreast of the best practices of the industry Notwithstanding the superlative and sometimes confusing claims that are made in behalf of various automobiles, we restate our sincere conviction that MaxwtU Motor Ccr$ offer more real value per dollar than any other car in the world , This too, is the belief of the thousands and thousands of Maxwell owners. And these beliefs are supported by actual and tangible facts. We actually know that within the entire history of the automo bile business, no motor car in any class or at any price has equalled the Maxwell in honest dollar-for-dollar value. And If you will examine a Maxwell, ride in it, compare It with other cars, consider its splendid record, reputation and past performances, you too, will know it. Call or phone for a demonstration t , UTILITY MOTOR WORKS. t . i ' ' ' !' JO.B. DETROIT Deferred PcQncntallf Desired Plymouth Sanitary Market " " W. C UVERMAN, Prop. MEATS & PROVISIONS Offers The Best Possible Service To Plymouth People. A good, clean supply of meats, beef and staple groceries carried in a perfectly sanitary manner. Visit us when you need anything in the line of provisions. All purcht ses will be delivered. Shop I will open up an up-trvdate Plumbing here soon. . I will carry a complete line of supplies ; and fixtures so that you mav come in and select what: : you want. All workmanship and material will be: absolutely guaranteed. Prices will be as low as is;, consistent with first-class worlc and materials. Let' me submit you an estimate now. J. W. ALFORD it a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havincr qualified a adminittrato wito ine tiii aanczea, ot tne estate of Claudia E. Phelps, deacased. this is to sotifj all persons holdiagolaims agsinst the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersisrned at Creswell, x. o on or before the 6th davof Sept., 1917. or this notice will be pleaded la bar f their recovery. All perseoa indebted to said estate will please xuake immediate pay meat. This Sept., 7th, 191 ff. W- J. SJrAR k, 6-t Ad mr. YOUR MONEY IS NOT SAFE UNLESS IT IS IN THP RAMk FIRE OR BURGLARS CANNOT ENTER. i'NlQNEY THAT YOU HIDE IS NOT' DOING YOU OR THE, COMMBMITY ANY GOOD. IT IS DEAD MONEY AND MAY BE 1.0SIT' MONEY. THE NEWSPAPERS TELL US DAILY OF ! irPiORLE fVYHO HAVE LOST THEIR MONEY BY HIDING IT. ItHERE ARE LOTS OF GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR MONEY .SHOULD BE IN THE BANK. BANK WITH US WE PAY H PER CENT. ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. Washington .county b ank PLYMOUTH, H. C CALL IN TO SEE US AND LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! ' Foh Sale On larire 3 little Giant nmhnt niWCT. Nirlv new Half price. Ri ve r View . Farms. Plymouth " K r Send Us Your Job Printing 1 "i t )
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