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P!. L BOOSTER SAYS ‘ O V>.OW\ELES.S DOGc y ow he O'. Give ,u\S TmILSOME EX.ERCl&E\ feUAP "THE CHAP V4HO OOVJKi CKJ THE BAOVO. THAT KAAV E - AU_ HE MEEO& 'TO <JTAKf hvva bach V)P\ o l3 a V';, Rf>.v !••*» of Norfolk, pc^oy. ;!i'’ rii-st wetk end here vvis h frs» nv „ Mr, - nd !-.<• W. F Midgett *nd (1 ue*• \ ' f tpant Sunday i * H iz ill ih v with ivl a iv■ ?. ■ ■ v R Fix of Durham, is ; . i.ii« «_u t.. ih? go< .st (.I1 ins 8it-.ter* v ns ' i 8 Anaboru Mrs K. H. Kirb it- ! did y ior Townsend, Va.t_ u» , ye-..n .* lew days with relatives Mr, and Mrs, G. H. ^ Jr , and daughter, He! . * ed fr.:ra Rt e gh last 8 a i u : Miss Ruth Bowen ' '• relatives in Rocky * fv: ... s Week. Mr John Swinson <> -r - >!k has been m the city t* ver.d i* ys this week. Mr. R. Ausbon o r - • n ville, \s in the < tty vi-r .. Ins parents) Mr. and Mrs V. vV. Ausbon. --•Mr. Ivan Pishney a> d Mabel Hardison &nd Civ \yn Raul motored to* Washington Sunday^ Misties Myrtle SadHe'S and Viola Fad at of Ntt'o k, are in the city visiting Mr C. L. Jackson | Mr. and Mrs* W. R. H rnpfon left Tue-da.v for Atlantic City, where they will spend their vacation. Messers W. B- Cox, T. L Smith and Dr T. L. Brav attended the base ball games between Rich tnohd and Rocky Mount Tuesday* M-: and Mrs. C V W. Ausbon returned Monday morning f rom a week’s trip to Norfolk and Hampton, Va. Mrs. M. W. Spruill and Miss Helen White have been snendww? sometime in and around Norfolk with friends and relatives. Iand Mrs. W. H. Clark and sou-, Master Lawrence, re turned last Friday ;rcm an ex tended trip to New Aork , Misses Olga at d Atanlia ^Gardner went to Norfolk Sum/ day to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Fannie B’ount returned Monday from an extend'd trip to the mountains of western North Carolina. Mr T. C. Burgess r< turned this week ftom a trip north where he purchased fall and winter stock for Cah ton Quality Shop. Miss Esther Tarkington of High Point, spent a few days recently with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Brown. Messers. G. J. , J. S. and J. W. Norman went to Edenton last Saturday to attend the funeral of their "cousin, Mr. Julius N r man who was burjgd at tuat pace. v Mr. and Mrs. S. C Norman aTTfl children of Go’dsuboro, haw in the city this week, b-ng e ]]ed here on account of the ,]; b of Mr. Julius Norman. FARM "WANTED—Wanted to hear ' O' r,i owner of farm or good uniamrov ei i:.,,d or sale, 'his vicinity. L. Jones l!ox 6S9 Olney, IH. Quiti a t ui! li a < u• y* >• -aiiei - a> » p HMrin? to n-fei;d lit- V. I’ , W. ooriv-*'t! n «nd n ionor the Eu/hUml 1>; inion e • rui s >' No folk h^Kluning Mo d v of n~x* 'a ■ k A \ ‘ M I» r»i! i mo \,V :*'r occ i i (1 hn pii pi' ir, >h iVi E Chu co l">r<- bu da- o inj? in t"(* atnenc** of R- \V <1 Low* who s con lacing a s os ui m •efioprs in J irnenville Dies 4ft_-r Lingering Illness. A ftor ail iiInn33 extending OVvsi- several y<t: s \vni<*.» Ca .tsed his C > K.i. I 1 >11 !o 'l IT"0W w r ' , vir Jot ns N >rm i , a n of ihj ! U: 0. Vr s- d At,-3. Lv i a Norma;, di d \ 1 s-. Rsim S.u - Itiriu.n R’ Sm m, V.ifi n -.;Frid«. y morninK, Au'/.isi. 17, II ; remains e ta'c -n to Eu niton and >.v ? e pi ><: •! o rest j in tii ■ family Uni I pior n: the ; B av r II 1! cemot ry at hat place o - Saturday aftemi on The de.ce .sed whs a rj dt"> ui.os. UTi' o. .v un;t tn.-'.n crenf y j admired by ! that knew him : To 1 Jo-<• l.ricke i !<)'/ > ou rs WfolTv** o v »• ayrn.mthy Company I t.-’joysFic-Nic, j, Last Thu”'-fi fmrnoon ami evenh'}? th< in : ^ of Coitus : any J, will's til* Arnbu mv.-. | C srnpr.n . Iron , •>nj>,.w tl | IboruUKhiy a j ?: t a dance • at Rea's Beach. j The company left Iw e tr-out five thirty wi'si ^pproK'tuaiely !..>! .y !i(: i. vver .. met at u'C by us : ill .i>. 11. A c if y ny . t ti > )Ut 1 hi?ty iu-. a i*(.d one I . i * .. I jv aylcjiid id pic-ulc dinner was s;*r eU vit >■*.■ a thin;, 'i.• ,v ci ituiuoti of our t* i and county ladie^j who are entHusiastic < u;; porters of the jml.lu.-N Special arrange men w wire made by (Jayam Biount With'the beach manage Meat for dance privilege -for the n#en of his company win; indulge in this pleasure The soldiers are in he tompii rue. Led upon then- order iy con duct and soldierly be ring, which contributed so much u> tue success of the occasion. 4 ' DR. J. L. tfassell Dies Sud denly. . Our entir* section wa>i deeply grieved last Friday ttmruig tft (earn of the sadden dt|ath of Dr. J. L. Husserl of CreiSfceH. Dr. Hassei was on his way to visit a patient near Woodier’.* station where he stopped to moke an inquire. He then drove off when those standing nearby noticed that he stopped his car rather suddenly. They wonder, d at this and upon arriving at the car they found the doctor had died. The deceased was well known throughout this section and enjoy' eci the admiration and friendship of ah classes, . The funeral service and i Ter ment was made Saturday at ei ,nooo in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friend* and grief-stricken re’acives. Mrs. Campbell Entertains. ! At her home o*t Jefferson street Mrs. O. B. Campbeli en tertained the members of the Bridge Club Tuesday evening of this week. The guests of the club were Mrs, J. D. Cordon of Washing | ton, D. C., Mrs. J. It. Campbell! Mrs. H. A Williford, Mrs. H- A.! . Li verm an, Mrs. W. H. Clark | and Mrs. W. C.-Spruill of Ral-j ei t* h. F rs prize was won by Mrs ' J, D Cordon and second prize! 'b ’ Mrs, H. A. Liverman. I An ice course was thoroughly enjoyed by the guests of tL-* I popular hostess. I Mrs. W C. Sprain and child* n !of Raleigh, are in the city too !guests of her parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. J. C. Spuiil. 1 ■" . ■ Everything Ready ror School Opening. September G h has been the day des gnated f<»r the opening of P vmouth II gh School, and ec >ding t > Prof. J' mea W M mnan, *wrvt hing is in .ship s ap*: P de/ for the ty-glnlpiriff of a Very successful term ' ... He te Is 11s th.it each one of his co'-pc, of teacher ia ©-graduate of some cohege of hign clars reputation, and come to this school splendidly equipped for the cu i \-t that will be given them 8 me are known to our people ' d need no other recom men lati<>n, for through their h rvi'.e to re they have convitfcKl i tii t they aie eminently qual i ' >d i r t! nositl’ons. Tie rol:ow ng compose the ft- ■ i'ty for the crirting erro: Pr ’.Jar'es W. Norman, city; Pri-T L. C. Davis, Swansea, S. C. assi t of; Miss Annie B. Callo ivov, Omkpville, Term-.; Miss D VIi Inf RliZ'.he ;/u; m Tin lT"l: Harris, VI ■) lie vii^ rh ’m as, eitj; Miss Mamie ■a, Troy, N. C ; Miss h •■nhenson Abingdon, - ( e Lea Owen Yad iss Ac de 'Wood F ;-i • b '•■h City; Miss ! og i *, Stapleton , Ga ; ■ u : Kb rton, Gold'Toro vlot" \I is- Min - i ki:. 3, Ay den; and ? i -bage Como. j The mr.ii': i.- invited to attend: he ,..p ni tr exercises in the chooi y n.iro ium, which will be te.’d at nir e o‘ch ck Thursday1 north' g, -^ep embei Gth. Fa ?; . rs’ t s.y at Teeds *?eacH Or. W due 'lay. August 29th, a fa>Tn.: *■' \y > *■ ic ' I be held at j li-ca’s it ••'. wn *h time and p;;ce al fa nxi- rs of this section and • t'-pr people lijcqwise are urged to to id and bring lunch. If is h > >ed ih -t the larg est crowd th \f h s ever assemb led in Washington county will gather to enjoy this day with each o’hwr. Symndid ?r alters will be there and the t peaking \* ill begin at . lO.30. Make your plans now to attend Wednesday, August 29th. Better Possibilities For Local People. I Mi-. Abe A Her has mvie ijtlite an extensive trip through the north re.ertt.4A anil upom arriv ing here jtl&t a few day? ago he Informs u* that he has made a thorough trip through the mar kets that handle products such ju are carried in Adler’s Store. He advised us tha- he has never before bought goods as exten-j sively as he <i d oil this trip, and that the bargains lie made will provide a Che u>er rrrrket for the people of tliis ctioi'i that use Plymouth as a. trading p’ace. He explains that h has s > arranged hN purchases that it wi i be much easier for him to keep a full stock of;.51 article ■ receiv ing a replenishing- :n ck in a very abort while after making an additional order, vlr. Adk-r uses one quart**-of this page con tailiiy in orderj i hat he might keep the buying| public in touch with the oppor-j amities he offers frem time to time. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE, j Having qualif.cd as t xecut rix of the estate of J. L. > as scll, deceased, late of Wash ington County, North Caro lina, this is to in tify all per sons having claims against the state of said dec. ased to ex'dlvit il.cin t i the unders'g ired atOrswciJ, N. C, on or before the 23 rd day of August, 1924, or this notice will We pie.n-lcd i:i hai of their recdr er All peiv ns indebted to said estate will please makej imnitdiate bayn>ent. This August 23, 1923. , Ida Hassell, Admx., ot j •J. L. Hassell. 40 ADLER'S O ►O-i X H ! Schoo i L ik 'iW.-i e IBS &$[ We have made special effort to have odr stock cn time in order that you might: corns to our store and fit your children out wiin reputable and hbnest merchandise at reasonable prices, We would suggest that your children wear RED RIDING HOOD form fitting Shoes—the kind that gives the foot full room — prices $2.45 and up. r i i j i i s - *. Bo, Vo. Will Find i Suits with two pairs of Pants; priced $7.95 and up. | In fact - e can supply everything you will need to | fit your children out for school wear. j DO NOT FAIL TO BUY FOR FUTURE NEEDS. ADLER’S STORE a—)i ►o <5< iO ADLERS I Notice. Having qualified as the estate of A. L. Glover, deceased, late of Washing ton County, North Carcrfrtm, this is iu notify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of *aid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wenona, N. O., on or before the dh day of July', 1924, or this notice will he pleaded iu bar of their recove-y A i persons indented to said estate will please make immediate payment. This July 1983. Mary L. Glover, Admx. North Carolina WASHINGTON COUNTY. Marha W. Moore Vs. John D, Moore. The defendant above named will take notice thet an action emitted as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Washington County for divoice a vineule niatrimoni, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before ttee Clerk of the Superior Court of ot'oresaid County and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed herein on or be from the 2"th day September 192S or the plain tiff will apply to t.ic Court ioi the ie~ lief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day August 1923. C. V. Wr. Ausbon Clerk of Superior Court Morehead City, N. C. The ideal North Corolina Coast resort, offering unusal attractions and accommodations for visitors. Atlantic Hotel has been remodelled and with other hotels offer excellent accommo dations: Unsurpassed surf battl ing at Bogue Sound. Convenient schedules vi Norfolk Southern trains and close connections at Goldsbo.o fr'-m points on connecting lines. Special Sunday, Week end and Summer excursion fares, i Sunday trains leave Morehead ] City 5.30 PM. For information, rates and schedules, apply any ticket agent ro write. J. F. Dalton, General Passenger Agent Norfolk, Va. j ✓ MUSIC BY Domino Five « Orchestra Price For Dancers $1,50 Free Tent Sites Cottage For Rent
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