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PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Plymouth, N. C, Friday, June 1st, 1917.
Cherry School Closes With
Patriotic Exercises.
Cherry Graded School will
close its fifth year's work on the
evening of June 7th , 1917. The
general feature of the program
is patriotic.
The school has had many ob
stacles to overcome through the
the past year. Never has there
been known such an epidemic of
contagious diseases in this com
munity for the past winter; how
ever with some energetic teach
ers and patrons we have faced
the problem and general work
lor promotion of grades about
completed. There is a question
under consideration with our
school board and patrons, of
building an auditorium at the
back of school building for the
music department, and to be used
for general exercises and enter
tainments. This is a very im
portant move, and we are con
fident the County Board of Edu
cation will come to our aid when
same is presented on first Mon
day in July. We are expecting
Supt. Jno. W. Darden to be pres
ent at our exercise and speak
upon this subject.
The program will begin
promptly at 8 o'clock and each
department will be represented
in a patriotic way.
Song : "Jolly Soldiers," First
Grade.
Drill and Song: "Rhythm
Game." 2ond and 3rd Grades.
Dramatized Story. "Lost
A Little Shoe," First Grade.
Play : "First Day of School,"
Seventh Grade.
Tableau: "Tipperary," First
Grade.
Song: "Dearest May," Vocal
Class.
Piano Duet: "Camp Glory,"
Instrumental Class.
Play: "Midnight Murder."
Sixth and Seventh Grades.
Song: "See Saw," First Grade.
Duet: "Sweet and Low," Sec
ond Grade,
Dramatized Story : "City and
Town Mouse," Second Grade.
Lullaby : First Grade-
Play; "He Was Weary of
cermon, " 6th and 7th Grades.
Recitation : "American Flag,"
Sixth Grade.
Song: "Mud Pies," Second
and Third Grades.
Dramatized Story: "Three
Bears," First Grade.
Song : "Come Where The Lil
ies Bloom," Vocal Class.
Piano Duet: "Over Hill pnd
Dale," Instrumental Class.
Pantomime : 'Pretty .Maid, ' '
Vocal Class.
illustrated bong:
tore the Battle," Vocal !
Duet: "Little Star,(
Grade. K
Joan of Arc Drill : A
Pupils.
Refreshments will j
for benefit of piano fu
Pugh 8 Midgett
Attorneys-at-Law .
Roper, N. C.
DR. J. C. COGGINS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Plymouth, N. C.
J. A. Spruill & Son have just
purchased a complete stock of the
famous Elastikote paints. This
paint is used all over the U. S. A.,
and is sold under a guarantee of
quality, L. W. Bateman, N. C.
representative. ad.
ZEB VANCE NOItaiAX
Attorney & Counsellor at law.
Plymouth, N. C.
Money to lend on farm land.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE. '
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To AH to Whom These Presents May
..-Come Greeting: t
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac. 1
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis-'
solution thereof by the unanimous con-!
sent of all the stockholders, deposited
in my office, lhat the Plymouth Land
& Investment Company, a corporation
of this State, whose principal office is
situated in the town of Plymouth, '
County of Washington. State of North
Carolina (W. B, Watts being the agent ,
merem ana in cnarge tnereor, upon
whom process may be served), lias
complied with the requirements of
Chapter 21, Kevisal of 1905, entitled
"Corporations," preliminary to ' the
issuing of this certificate of Dissolu
tion :
Now, Therefore. I, J. Bryan Grimes.
Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the j
said corporation did, on the 20 day of
April, 1917, file in my office a duly i
executed and attested consent in wri
ting to the dissolution of said corpora
tion, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the 1
record of the proceedings aforesaid
are now on file in my said office as
provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto
set my hand and affixed my official
seal at Raleigh, this 20 day of April.
A. D., 1917
(Seal) J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
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Prices ranging from $1.98 to $30.00.
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Straw and Panama Hats for every person at 98c to $5.
Men's Oxfords 99c to $9. Ladies' Oxfords 99c to $6. Children' Oxfords 48c to $3.
We are offering our great stock of Millinery at prices so low that you will wonder.
We made our contracts for Dry Goods very early, and we are now offering you the
benefit of the great savings our early purchases permit.
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tive of the A. K. Hawkes Company, of Atlanta, Ga.,
will be with us again on
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
JUNE 20th and 21st
and at regular intervals thereafter, to test eyes and fit
glasses. Dr. Smith is one of the most experienced and
proficient Eye Specialists in the State and will give you
the best of service and furnish glasses in any style you
may wish, at moderate prices. Examination Free, and
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Don't forget the date. Two days only.
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Ladies' Spring and Summer Coat Suits at a great sacrifice
Regular $7.50 Palm Beack Suits $4.48 and $4.98
$22.50 suits $15.00 $18 00 suits $13.50
A beautiful line of Dresi Ginghams at 12 l-2c to 25c. The most popular piece of
dress goods on the market is the new Silk Ginghams which we are offering at 25c.
When you are ready to purchase Laces, Ribbons and Kmbroideries and want to satis
fy yourself and pocketbook be sure to allow us to show you our lines.
We hare just received 100 dozen of the very latest Soft and. Stiff Collars for Men.
Every style at i5 and 25 cents.
Complete Line of Suit Cases and Hand Bags
r 'from 50c to $10.
New lincflMen and Boys' Ties; SSc to $1.50
About two hundred yards of 2-yard wide Linen Table
Damask, worth $2. our price $1.50
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PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER
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Why order goods from
Mail Order Houses?
Your home merchant will sell
you the same goods for
the same money.
Your money spent at home will
build qp your
Schools and
Churches
The season has been a little bit backward.
Hot weather is here at last, and we are prepar
ed to take care of you in anything you want in
the thin goods line.
$1.50 Taffeta, yard wide,
all colors $1.25; $1.75 good
quality Satin $1.25; 75c
China Silk, all colors 50c,
except black 60c; 75c im
ported Organdie 50c; 50c
white Organdie 35c: 50c
imported Waistings 35c.
We have just received ten
dozen shoes, $3.50 white
shoes 2.75; $3.00 white
shoes $5.50; $2.50 white
shoes $2.00; one lot $1.75
as Ions; as they last.
We have about fifty Cool
Cloth Suits, $10.00 value
f 7.50; all-wool Serge guar
anteed fast color $15.00.
MILLINERY
We have a Leautiful line
of white Sailors, just the
thing for your mid-summer
dress.
Just received a beautiful
line of silk tailored Waists.
Prices 50c to $5.00
Compare these prices with last year's, apd you will see that we arL charging ycu just
about the same price as former years. You will find that we have the largest stock
To Select From In The County.
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