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V - . t r r 'nmn 4 III . . 'CANNINGSWHY ? BECAUSE : 1. : Canning saves the crops 2. Canning saves transportation 3 Canning saves labor ' 4 Canning builds up homes re serves. '5. .We can afford to waste nothing-. ' SLOW ON SUGAR-WRY ? BECAUSE : 1. Girm y sab nir'n'as sunk su gar; . 2' German submarines sunk-sugar boats 3. Boats have bean released tc halt), feed Belgium. a: G arm ins have rendered use less sugar beet factories of Njrthern France. Oi: -v.v.i cnp of sugxr is smal 5. ler than anticipated. Are you a "good provider" Mrs. Housekeeper ?' Tnen full steam ahead on canning- Nevei mind the shortage of sugar Take care of the fruit now and the future will take care of it self . Who says yoa need sugar for canning? You don't I SAVE SUGAR IN CANNING Suar is not needed as a pre servative if fruit is properb sterilized and scaled. By canning we can get along without the use of heay syrups and thus save shugar. FRUIT JUICE Fruit juices can be bottled without j.uga'c and-us d as fruit dci - k , in je'ly uVsserJp, pudci g sauces, and ice cream. DIrlE TI .NS FOtf MAKING FRUIT juices : jVpi!,ft itu.i cok utiiil soft i i V.! r it i ii i 1 bJ M !" '!"' j i!c to ii f mi hut sand pou i: iritn j .i s clff.c boltlrs that have hri steri izd by boilinp for 15 minutes, filling the jars to overflowing. Seal the jars im mediately. Stopper the bottle? with corks sterilized in the same manner as the bottles, andmak air-tight seal by dipping the cork and the lip of the bottle into hoi paraffin. When sugar is more plentiful, fruit juices may be made into jelly. SUGAR SUBSTITUTES. Extensive and conclusive test.1 have shown that corn sagar. corn syrup, cane syrup, and sor ghum syrup may be used in ma king preserves ajd marmalade? which do not suffer in compari son with the same products ir which sugar is used. Us .; Sub stitutes ! Write to John Paul Lucas, Conservation Director, Food Ad-mini-itrauon- Raleigh, N C, foi leaflet containirg foimulae, re- c;P'm and suggestions for ue of sugar substitutes. the PROCEEDINGS OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS. The Board of Road Commis- sioners met on Monday, August 5th, 1918. Present II. C. Spruill, Chm.; W. A. Swain and B. F. Spruil'. Minutes read and approed. The foMoiving amounts allow ed : Plymouth Township. Plymouth Light & Ice Co. $ 1 65 J W Snell. corn 47 0) A F Arnold, services 75 00 J A. Peal, smith work 94 55 'i ia Smith, Drugs 1 45 F R Johnston, services 2 CO VV H Hampton& Son, sup. 24 31 Wash. Co. Bank, Pay-roll 51 87 H C Spruill, services 4 CO Lee's Mills Township. Bank of Roper, Pay-roll, &c. $202 80 H R Chesson, -work on wagon 15 00 B F Spruill, services 4 60 Scuppernung Township. City Hay & Graiti Co., hay, &c. $129 75 J W Starr, supplies 35 00 Wash. Co. Bank, Pay-roll 195 71 .Will Svaln. services 5 00 iiuuua, traauiuxtuu Before' the Clerk. John L. Roper Lumber Company . -' vs.. Norfolk Southern Railroad Com 'pany, et als., NOTICE OF FILING PETITION. To Whom it may Concern ; The Norfolk Southern Railroad Company, Mrs Lucretia Lewis, G. V Lewis, Victor Lewi?, Tasso E Lewis, John Tavlor and wife Lenora V Chesson Taylor,1 Hes Ler Lewis, R P Barnes, J 0. Highsmithj ( W Chesson J D. Craft, J F Blount, R C Peacock, Mrs Ida Blount, James E Blount, J F Trafton, Levy Woodlev, W. M Bateman, W C Thompson, Nathan Simpson, Ruben Clifton, A D Leary, S B Barnes, Benja min Wood, Sam Davenport, hil liard Bess, A D Holton, Fore-aian-Bladej Lumber Company, vV Frank Lucas, Wm Patrick, Maggie Davenport, Mrs Eliza oeth Patrick P.ielps, S P Wood ley. D E Woodley, G F Woodley, vVinfieid Woodley. James Alex inder, J M Craddoek, A B Am brose, II C Clifton, Branning vlanufacturing Company, Mag nolia Land & Lumber Company, John L Roper Lumber Company, Eastern Carolina Home & Farm Association, Inc., August C. Kai ser, G T Burrell. Stave & Timber Corporation John Miller, Martha Chesson. John Chesson, Mosella Allen, John Allen, Laura Foster, Henry Foster, Leon Miller, Mary Miller, Ernest Miller, Howard Miller, Lydia Taylor, Sheridan Taylor, Florence , Jackson, George Jackson, Elijah (Barnie) Miller, Charlie Ann Cadath, John Cadath, C Norman, Freeman Norman, Noah Miller, Dan Mil ler, Susan Sutton, Jim Sutton, and Sheppard Phelps, and all! other persons interested will ,ake notice that on the SOth day of July, 1918 the above named petitioner filed a petition in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County to have the title to certain lards therein described registered uvd iontiimed pursuant, to Chapter JO of the Public Liws of 11)13. md amendments, ai;d that sum nor.s has been issued returnable it the ( fh'ce of the clerk of the upi-iior Court f Washington Juunt.v on the 25th day of Sep cember. 1918 ; Said land is situ ite in the County of Wasningt'on ind State of North Carolina, ldjoining the lands of the Mag nolia Land & Lumber Company, Maggie Davenpo.t, Benjamin Wood, G. V. Lewis and others and bounded and described as follows ; Known as the Albemarle Swamp Land and bounded gen erally on the north by W C. Thompson, Ruben Clifton, A D. Leary, S P Barnes, Benjamin Wocd, Sam Davenport, H Bess, A D Holton, Foreman-Blades Lumber Company, Maggie Dav enport, .Elizabeth Phelps and others; on the east by S P Wood ley heirs, James Alexander, J. M Craddoek, H C Clifton. Bran ning Manufacturing Company, Magnolia Land & Lumber Com pany, John L Roper Lumber Company, and others ; on the outh by the John L Roper Lum ber Company, Eastern Carolina How & Farm Association, and Pu:;fc 1-ke; on the west by the Bel ha ; liranch of the Norfolk South- . Riilroad Company, G. V Lf- i . John Taylor, Hester 3 Lev l P Barnes, G W Ches son, J D Craft, J F Blount, R. C Peacock, J F Trafton, W M. Bateman, Levi Wooaley, con- staining 36, 843 acres. ? rp i i. 1 OAt-U ,1- C T.-1 ri r xins iiie cum nay ui July, ivxo. C. V. W. AUSBON, Clerk Superior Court, Washington County- NOTICE. Carolina, Washington North County Nina Blount Daniel' Blount vs. The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Washington County by Nina Blount for the purpose of obtain ing an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county on the Sthtday of August. 1918, at the court house in Plymouth, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ask for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 27th May, 1918. C. V. W. Ausbon. C. S. C. LET US DO YOUR PRINTING: North Tnr-M r a,. Washington Co. In the Superior cimrt. H. Dixon Trading as Rbanoke Job bing Company. W. B. Nichols. : " Notice of Sale Under Execution.' M By virtue of an execution diiectedlo th undersisned from the Suberior Court of Washington County in the a bove entitled action, I will on Monday ttie 2nd day of September, 1918, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bid der for cash to satisfy said, execution all the right, title and interest which the said W. 13. Nichols, the defendant, has in t.n following djscnbii.-eal estate: Bounded on the north by A. C. Gar rett, on the east by the J. 1 Newberry heirs, on the south by the F. V. Everett neirs, on tne west py tne u. l . Tetter ion land, containing S5 acres, more or less; excepting, however, 15 acres, more or less, allotted to said VV. B. Nichols as his homestead beginning at the gate at the west corner of the tarm and running a straight line eastwardly to a wen in tne iielu near the mam ,1 11! 1 . uweuing, inence soutnwaraiy to a marked yjfie, near the fence, thence continuing the same straight line to Mrs. Arps'line, thence along Mrs. Arps' nne to tne Degiuning. This the 2l)th day of July, 1918. J. E. Reid, Sheriff. an NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Caroline V. Terry, dee'd., late of Washington county, N c, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of July, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. . This Ju y 17Ui, 1918. W. I). TERRY, Gt-p Administrator. Subscibe to the Beacon. When tlie doctor gives you how he wants it filled. 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