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NOW and THEN Nothing ever really happens by chance. What happens to you later depends upon what you are doing now. Decide upon the future you want, and work now to bring about what you want then. You will find that your plans call for a grow ing bank account. We suggest that you open it here. THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK ir K NORTH CAROLINA tftu'court before the clerk ■*^'5 .roll County, W. S. Wilkinson Admr of J. H Part ridege Deed, F. A. Partridege. Widow Merrice Partridge Willi9 Partridge. The defendants above named wil take notice that and action Entttled ?.s above has been commenced in the *uperior Court of Tyrrell Connty same to being to sell certain real estate situated in Tyrrell County to make as sets. to pay off debts of deceased, and the said defendants will take uottce that they are required to appear with in forty days from the date hereof and answer or demur to complint filed in the office of Cierk of the Superior Court or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. ■?iis the 12th day of Dec. 1924 _ / Jerry Brickhouse Clerk Superior Court vs Allie Partridge, Sadie Littleston Heirs a' law NOTICE Fashion Hint SMART, BUT INFORMAL The woman of well-developed fig ure has here a model created espe cially to give her long and slendering lines. Tne dress lends itself to development in a smart variety of materials^ but looks particularly well in flat crepe or lustreless satin. 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PLYMOUTH FILLING STATION Plymouth North Carolina i ! FOR THE FARMER! . • TIIK FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT PROVIDES MONEY FOR ALONG TERM OF YEARS AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST UNDER THE AMORTIZATION PLAN TO THE CONSTRUCTIVE TYPE OF FAR MER. FOR INFORMATION SEE ZEB VANCE NORMAN, Plymouth, or H. J. FURBEE, secretary, Weaona _^_ ANNOUNCEMENT PLYMOUTH PILLING STATION JUST OPENED i We give real honest to goodness ser vice and quality products. Free air and water best equiped filling station in Eastern N. C. TRY US YOU WILL LEAUE SATISFIED (TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS) PLYMOUTH FILL.ING STATION ^COACH as Buick builds it The Mailer Six COACH $149$ The Standard Six COACH $1X9$ hid* f *. b. Bmek MebmatheG.U. 4, C.PmchemPU*. is a smart-looking closed car. Its Fisher-Built Body presents the same attractive contours as other Buick closed models. This body is moulded to shape, with no box-like corners, no unfinished appearance. Cr-lS-M-M A *4 , r In addition to Bokk,i too coach model*. Aero \ are twent]bthro* other Bnichityie* to them* from] LEWIS HORTON PLYMOUTH, N. C. Ford Owners “Texaco Motor Oil For Ford” ESPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR FORD CARS GUARANTEED TO STOP THE ' STUTTER IN A FORD” CLEAN CLEAR AND FULL BODIED IN EUERY WAY UP TO THE STANDARD OF TEXACO MOTOR OILS MORE POWER MORE MILEAGE LONGER LIFE TRY IT AND BE CONUINCED w. Frank Miqqett DISTRIBUTOR Texaco Petroleum Products PLYMOUTH, N. C. THE ROANO E BEACON $1.50 PER YEAR a ,;i r .. • r* I ■' J i ■. V Jrh t v Ju. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Adminiotratiw of the estate of James Phelps late S’ Washington county, tnis is to notify all persons having clatmes against th* estate of said James Phelps, deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on «r before the loth day of Novem her, 192' or this notice will be pleade in bar of tli■i'" recovery. All person indebted to^said estate wiJ.l pit* make immediate payment to me." This 15th day of Nov., 1924. Harriett Phelps, Admx., Creswell, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as adminstrator of the estate of Adbus Everett, of Wash ington County, this is to notify all persons having clrims againsi the es tata of said Adbus Evert, deceased to exhibit them to the undersign on or before the 29th day of November, 1925 or this notice will be pleaped in bar of their recovery All personi indebt ed to said estate w.ll please mak imm ediate payment to me. This 20th day of November, 1924. H G. Everett. „dmr. i NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power abd auth v ity contained in tnat certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by J. S B own and wife to Z V. Nonna-., Trusteed v«-d August 1st 1922 ; id rt:c rd i m the oilice of die e- ier of Deeds of Washington County in Book 74, page 238, def.iu t having been made in the payment of indebtedness theieby secu upon demand of th- odder of said irnteb? doess un i us , * . I t kday 0 January, 1925, ... 12 o’ lock Noun, at the Court douse door in Washington County, offer for sale, to the higmst bidder for cash, ail of that certain real property describe d in th aid in -.t.U < l't -nj ibi! W8: A i < *«— right, ti; K ’ terest < ■ • a. in ni> Bi wn and " lie, s-iine o itig fiv>-tenths undivided, in and to a lot of land in the town of Plymouth, Wash ington County, and situated on 1 he East side :.r Jefferson Street and bounded on ttr N.• r* h bi the land of Geo. Bowen; no the East by !ne Peacock land, S W Be;<P lev and others; on the South by the 0. G McComico land and on the West by Jefferson Street said lot herein conveyed being 200 feet square. Thp bidder at such sale wi required to deposit as muc ten per-cent of the amount bid as a guaranty of good faith pend* ing confirmation of the sale by the Court and the right is re served to reject any and all bid* This Dec. 16th, 1924. Z. V. Norman, Trustee i\ y in 'ing^^M th M it NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power aud authority contained in a certain mor gage deed executed by Irena A. Jackson and others to M. H. Jackson dated May 7th 1921, and duly recorded in the offic# of the Register of Deeds of Washing* ton County in Book 33 page 205 to which reference is hereby made, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, the undersigned will on the 19th day of January, 1925 at 12 o’clock Noon, at the Court House door in Washington County offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain real property described in ^said instrument as follows Bounded on the Norfolk Sonthern Railroad Company on the South, East and West by I. H. Jackson, Beginning at a pine on the eas side of the main road, (a corner made and agreed to between G. W. and I. H. Jackson) thenco running northwardly along the main road to an iron stob, a corner in the Roanoke Railroad and Lumber Co.’s line; thence southwardly along said rail road to the said I. H. Jackson’s line; thence westwardly along said lino to tjie beginning, containing twenty acres, mote or 'leps, for ’m'<r " t description see deed from Geo. W Jackson to H, H. Jackson and Irena A. Jackson, dated April 11th 1917 apd recored in Book 88 page 3Q8 Register‘l office of Washington County, The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as ten per cent of the amount as a guaranty of good faith pending confirmation of the sale by the court and the right is re« served to reject any and all bids, This Dec, 10th, 1924 M. H. JACKSON, Mortgagee. L1 4 i NOTICE Notice is heredj given that bids for furnishing connty sup plies will be received Jiy thp board of county commissioner! on Monday, January 4,1025. ADDIE L. BRINKLEY, Clerk, Board of County Commissioners, Plymouth, North Carolina. Dr, D. B. Mizelle DENTAL SURGEON in Plymouthrevery day ex cept Monday prepared to to do all kinds of Modern DENTAL WORK SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEACON
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