' ir mil THE ROANOKE BEACON to pass a little of it on for the benefit of the community, even though he never expects to see a dollar of his contribution back. slave Jipt C. V. W. AUSBON Editori and PublUheri c. S. AUSBON PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. New Canaan (Conn.) Advertiser. I, Plymouth, N. G, Friday, March 2, 1917. WELCOM E! Welcome is the greeting we extend to all who shall take part in carrying out the program of the County Commence ment, as well as to those who shall gathe hero on the 20 th day of March to see this pro gram executed. This simple mes sage is the united voice of the people of Plymouth whose guests you shall be on this occasion. We bid you come with a heart full cf love and best wishes for the cause of Higher and better Education for the children of our County. Leave behind any little troubles that you may have a gainst school or teachers. Let a.H meet on this day as ONE Common people determined to get all the good we can out of it. This event means much to the future of our children, and to us. Let every school strive to win first prize. Let everybody come. MAN'S DUTY TO HIS COMMUNITY. The man who makes money in a community has a duty to per form to that community. It may be that he has made his money by his superior business ability, and that he would have done as well anywhere. That does not alter the case. If his gifts are great his responsibility equally as great. No man was placed on earta for the sole purpose of making money, and the man who has this as his ideal had better never have been born. It is not an act of charity, but the performance of a simple duty, for the man who has made money You covet, for your child, the highest form of mental training that is good. What a?s you doing towards his econo nf l NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of a power vested in me by a certain mortgage executed to me, the undersigned, by S. P. Woodiey June 5th, 1914, and recorded in Book a:), page 51!!!, Register of Deeds office, I wili expose to public sale at the Court House door in Plymouth, Washington Countv, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon, oil Monday. March 20th, 11)17 to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real and personal propel - "Lying ?nd being ia Washington Countv, 'North Caroliua and known as the IdvU u ilcle Tract of land which was owned bv the late J. J. Woodiey com posed oft wo tracts beginning in Joseph Allen's southwest corner, thence run Ding south to .lames Furlough's patent lints thence along said Furlough's line south SO degrees west to Joseph Phelps new land patent line, thence along snid Phelps' line south 70 degrees west to the southwest corner of tract willed to J. J. Woodiey by his FatherS. P. Wood--i'-,'s:iii corner being to the wi"-t of K'oila Clifton's in S. P.' Wood ley's ditch or d:iin near newjand road, 1 lenee north along. 'aid ditch or dam so tar as a line drawn from Scupienu.ng River at a point to the noithoiFiro Islnnd and runninir south 70 degrees w est .shall in tersect thence- along said line running from river so far as a" hie south course shall strike the northwest comer of tract deeded to J. J. Woodiey by his fa ther S. 1. Woodiey, thence east along I.J. Woodley's north line to Joseph Al len's port h west corner, thence south wardly along said Ain u ei ime w t-n.iie. to the' first station, containing 450 acres more or less. "Also six mules described in a chat tel mortgage from S P. Woodlev to W. T. Ph.djiV d'uled the 20th. May of May I'.iPl recorded in bookc:s pane 111." This the 22 dnv of Febv. 1917. W. T. Phki-1-s, it r,.o Mortgagee. 'oh. Vance Norman, Atty. The Moot Complete Shipment of OOP TV"T ZA ) Any Size, Style or Price you desire I . may be . ob- Iiavc ) also pro "9 supply ol ramoii: cial matters Wou an incentive for a Come in and V i f V business training in finan ce wise, in his earlv vears. of a Bank Account and cation? iMllL w vt who has made numerous vi ser.tative of the A. K. Haw Ga., will he with us again FRIDAY and M An SATURDAY lViAlY and at regular intervals therea fit plashes. Dr. Smith is one ienced and proficient Eve Sneri and will give you the hest of sen glasses in anv style you may wii prices. Examination free, and all teed hy us. 1 .. rn 1 c 1 - m i 1 L i I DR. WARD ITH as the repre- of Atlanta, 9-10 est eyes and lost exper- n the State nd furnish It moderate rk guaran- r V averi brt The following are among those who have been treated by this specialist, and express themselves as being perfectly satisfied. Ask them. E. REID, L. S. LANDING, F. J. KNIGHT V. W. AUSBON, P. W. BRINKLEY. F.R. JUHNoTUN, C.J. NORMAN L P. WALK ER. - J. C NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE I3v virtue of a power vested in me in a certain mortgage execut ed by S, P. Woodiey Feb. ID l'14 to me, the undei signed, 1 wilier- pose to public sale at the oourt louse door in riymoutn, wasn- ington County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on ivionday, March, 26, 1917, to the highest bidder for cash the iollowing de scribed personal and real prop- prt v - arcel of land lying and being in the County of Washington and state ot JNortn Carolina and known and desig nated First Tract, the Dover Tract of land containing 2UU acres more or less and bounded no rllrm7o- Rporimiincr at. a nine to luuv uui cr ' x v' Martha A. Phe ds' northwest corner an d the northeast corner of the Long Ridge tract, thence running south 50 degrees east 220 poles along Martha A. and W. T. Phelps' west line to a gum on Seimnernone Kiver. VV. 1. Phelns' southwest corner, thence south 71 degrees west 160 poles to a gum, thence norm ou de PTpes west 180 Doles to the E. T Phelps northwest corner, thence north 64 degrees 164 poles to tne first station: "Second tract the 1-6 undivid ed interest in the four lnousand Arre Tract, described in a -deed VV H HnrHison and W. J Starr, Administrators of the late J. J. Woodiey to S. f- woodiey. "Also six mules described in a phriJ-tHl innrtoao-e from said b. r. Woodiey to W. T. Phelps dated t.h20t.h rlavof May. 1913." The mortgage empowering me to sell the above property is re corded iu Book 59 page 492 m the office of Register ot Deeds o: Washington County, North Car ohna. This 22 day Feb. 1915. W. T. Phelps, Mortgagee Zfcb. Vance Norman, Atty; 4t2-;i 1, Pricei Langing From dancing $ CORSETS '9 Be Sure To Ask To See Them. i PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER IVe don't want you to think of the Washington County Bank just as a place to deposit your money, although of course we are glad to have you keep as large a balance with us as is possible. It is our desire to render our patrons every service and accommodation that can reasonably be expected of us. The Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine, which we have just added to our equipment, makes it possible for us to give you bet ter service than ever before in the handling of your account. By the machine method, your account is kept in balance all the time. If, as sometimes happens, you want a statement of your balance in a hurry, we can give it to you, including to-day's checks and depasits, in less than five minutes. A neatly printed statement made out on the Burroughs goes to each depositor every month. The statement shows all checks and deposits and gives the balance of your account to date, tak ing place of the tedious and unsatisfactory plan of calling in and balancing pass books. The machine affords absolute protection against errors in figure handling, dt can't make a mistake. You can always he iiro that vour mrichinf-fiVnre.i balance is correct D w, , j- The increased speed, accuracy and protection of this meeh- j 1 I 1.'.- L ll 1 1 . , -'M amcai uooKtveeping sysrem, auueu iu our inureugn Knowledge of, good, consistent banking and busines methods, makes it possible j XUL u.i i unci juu Ull IU1)1UVLU cii m-- maL i.- tijiicll IU UiUC Ilir nished by the country's most progressive banks. c i n te NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the power'vcsled in me as Administratrix ot U. .J. hwain, uu ,...ni.,w4 )i fh.it crrtnitl niortfafC CXO . i him l,v T. S I.:imb and Hostel Lamb, his wile, dated Tebruary 2th, 1912 and recorded in Bonk f0, page 5.t(i I will on the :51st day ot JViaren, 1'J17, sf '-J at public Jauetion to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door at I'h mouth, North Carolina, all the interest'of the mortgagors in the lands conveyed in said mortgage and bounded and 'described as follows: Situated in Stuppernong township, bennninf at a beech on the swa-op side of "Nehemiah Ivorman's , corner, thence northwardly alu.no; ms line to the Main Road into Alvah Davenport's line ; thence along said Ij enport's li.ie to the Main Swamp ; v" west wards along the swan poplar tree, a corner ; thencf dJw"g a line of marked tress 'to u7i:n. a ccat- nfr uf the swamo : thence eastward! nlono- the swamp to the swamp to thi first station, containing 2(J acres more fit This the 2Sth day of February, 1'JlT Sarah .1. .iw.un, Adra x. l'er N. If: Swain, Agent. Vi M i (VI t ' - " . . . . 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