u Year, In Advaace, T35JTH Single Copy 5 Csrrta. "FOR GOD, FOR COV.MTj.Y 3 FOR ■» VOL. 36 NO. 31 PLYMOUTH. N. C., FRIP/Vv' IAY 1, 1925 Young Men A e Offered A Fine j Summer Va ca ion. Young men in this county, be tween the ages of 17 and 24 years, are invited to enroll in ; ne Citizens Military Training Camps as a means of getting splendid training and a fine summer va cation. The Rev. Theodore Par trick Jr., of Plymouth, chairman for the county, is anxious to get in touch with a number of young men. The boys from this county, will go to Fort Bragg, Fayet.tevi h, N. C. Ail of theirexpem.es will be paid, including raiuoa iaie. The training period i s for 30 •. v a . ui ficient dumber of ex- r c m, , interested in the proj cf n. abandoned. There were a f w, however, who made pp i i ■ i. ; for membersnip .wop.. vUi- ^ icepted now without u hu cos If the post is established. Y It is expected that a speaket ' U>v I ! wm?' ilMgi #:Ssf , Unloading Cheese Alrnq tho Thousands of ions of Du (oh ch •< picture ixvr consumed annually. A i port'd. XJoU/Usd is one of the m countries, size < r-nsidered, in tho v • sivo an t sciontitlo rimuiods are pra associations are numerous. ?C>aii i at A; Holland Chiia, South An; ! Island, Chi rr, uh or eon. . .lu&rt n.ctas .er wear, an . •STSSU'vS - 'H.R.BEEf;*»r.. 'a*.: rn»*'tz ; ?VS3sit?;'!PK-:ax. ..’> ■; ■ • • i LoVifvillc, N. Y.. Tiiis Cheese 'init G:v . It took 67.8'J.s lbs. of milk to on a big scale it; the ts S. is good to cat toe, because tu»using facilities and com pi do into the production of mill; i. State. J. S. A. •’f] at C84I v do tilings lire tha' it up-to-date :t!l er:b.T a test dairy Sea is N. A. ;egu Ficii 1 Champion > ;. Seattle, Wash ■ Wo furnish stfcril s necessary to keep : .n." Cli- nlng in s bacterial count, of 175 mi; : r-otrs. ' : . • . • > . .... ■;V|-VV, Dairying: fit Home and A!;;oal The: production' of more milk, richer mill:, pi:rcr milk starts m m- 11:;; ahead where <\ i. yii.;_r id on real kusimms "tandard . I-’x f re me c a r e is given in r tion i n g\ houj ing i sanitation of th< dairy farms. a. L .XJ New’Zealand Early In the Morning the Milkvr Weflington. N. milk supply the control of tho City which pom' bo sold except that which h.i; and certified by the Health O'h ‘ buys the milk from tho huso i • 1 ' dlers to sell it at a fixed i/.lco here. .nan Arrives :s all ueder hi no milk to on io-risi.-iod The City Photos Underwood cY U N. V. ?od, Tr, . 1 ; Sy Mii *C:r -t : •du ,l..ne^ ;, v Daily Trip In ■ iictk a3 in Holland, ut usually tho or sho would ...A FOR COUNCILMAN Having l een a member of the board of councilmen when the street paving was begun and thinking that I am in position to be of more service to the peop'e of my ward than ever before, I hereby announce my candidacy for relection as a member of this b.jard. I will appreciate the vote and support of the oeopb of the third ward, and if elected I shall strive to represent them to tin very best of my ability. Respect fudy, Wdi. GAYLORD CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGES. ETC. The attention ot the public is called to the necessity of can celling all mortgages, note:-, etc., that been paid and are on record in the office of lb register of Teds. It i distil etlj to tl vantage of thu per -n who h-dd* juch instruments r th - be cancelled, and ., ■ r , -i r id to officers in i i x e. .-trees against such indi dual . This information is given to protect the interestol' taxpayers of the county, and if followed will be for general good. W. J. Jackson, Jr,, County Auditor. List Your Taxes! The List take rs - f ;]-'s county will be in each towtis ing May 1st for the purpose . listing property for taxes, ft is urged that all property , see them and li. . : - • ~ as early as p ib . k- •>! close May M •• :;‘uh. i having failed ty are subject t-» 1 - This inf* 'i the convenient •> e.'-cer ne ' W. J :o ; , County Auditor. FOR SALE-Early Jersey Wakeiu id cabbage plants, see dr wrile !!. •*. Woolard. lie*per 100. 1 ly • l'i SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEACON TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of Ih ant in me by a “Deed oi frust ’ ex-eTi to me by W. A. Hilliard and C * * e I >. Hilliard on the 7th nay of At aud duly recorded in the Register oj Deed's office in Washington Or i-i ie Book S3 Page -J'l), to seem tie. r > ment of a certain bond hearing even dale therewith, aud the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not hnviug b> complied with, I shall expos., at pin auction, for cosh, on Monday tin ;' i day of May lt;25, at 12 o’clock no n .. the court house door in l'iyn«-uik, A. it. in Washington County, the f..11 .. i, . property: First Tract: Being the same land con veyed by J. F. McNair and others to B. . Bateman, by d-ed recorded in Bum. at page '• ■iS, public r igistry of vYashington County, towoicn rofer nce is hereby made fo • a mure com ple e descriptioi . Second Tract: Being a tract of land described in a grant form tin. Mate >f; North Carolina to B. F. : .lemon i corded in Boo': <;2 at pa; e .391, pul... registry of Washington County iol which referenco is In re by made for a more perfect description. . The above to tracts ofland being the >aiue lan'd co veyed to C. H. Godwin i try B. F. Bateman and wife, Marina i Bateman, by deed dated Jan. 1, 1920 j which said deed is recorded in B ok 7S i at page 9'! public registry of Wash ng- j ton Covnty, and this day conve < - lo the parties of the first by C H Godwin J by that deed which is > f record in G public registry of Washing ; n B un.y. i This the 9th of April ls2 > VV. C. MANNING Trustee j FOR MAYOR Owing to the impr won:; nt program, and having Ivon quested by a number of v;Vr of the town, I do hereby jounce myself a candid; 1 reflection t« mayor in the elect ion to be he'd ay 5. i. will ap* pr ciate the suppo t of all wa rs for reel; ■•nor.. 1101‘ACE V. AUS'i ; . FOR RENT Two, story ’ • :n Mack' 73 CO 1 It oiios from Plvmomi: and ’w,-mf: a in good • for informat on apply o- ;:.ir fie.. FOR SALF rigs gom: h oh Atainu..,___ _ --by Bndge. A !' ’■ t of the county u ’; . ■ > calling t:) the at* . m f nd other pro requirement of i .. the demands that each [faro c wnei or his agent is to •n ; tl .> !ist taker prepared to i wt acreage of each •' t jo !: vested on his own ■ • do tenants’ farms this year o'. o cuidvated, lying out, . :;.f hearing fruit trees, "■ of fertilizer used for ull eivps. .‘i o is demanded p ises only, and i taxes of any i oired by law, how ii i usons as it t-f n.euiately prepare i : no time would i q go to the list purpose of listing • ixes. ; lon f Green .g . parents ' t : '.t .V. V\. Ausbon. ■ th High and oseil< xt Friday. ’ ; i ■ 11;i!es from the 1 . h . hoo] follows: ■ Arps, Wahl 1 or Clark, Roscoe Hard. on, Louis • Gordon Norman Ji mes Smith, t , Helen White fiti L; :i Wonnan. v receive certifi •; ih • Ti to enter i in '-■! dilow: . i l.ine, Ottis and • Vlima Allen, An* : I Arps, Mary dasinger, Ervin, 1 ■ wc ii Bowen, Loma ••vninjr, Beatrice ‘ i'C( 01-rk, Donnie. • ay and Lucy 1 ’ • Darden, Sadit ' ■ ■ inia Doughtie, . Gladys Martin, •Josephine Rich Robbins, Alma • ! Gin. Skiles, Paul hTetterton, Ottis ; iv . ■>_/. V all. 1 33 Years Ago —IN W ashington County lie ms gathered from issue of . Roanoke Beacon published Friday, April ,29 1892 Vr E. S, Norman and . it’.- of Edent n, are visiting V ladrcS here. '.r, 13. 'j V i i. (VI • ; l H '\ and family haw ren ov -.! to ! a!— timore, herr they will reside in tile future. George B I> v.a- t ird, con victed and sen enoed to twen ty years in the penitentiary for the murder o Wi 3 Freeman. Several iren have >. eu si tented to rije p nitei i ; ■ from here this week. Report of die Condi; I; 1, BANK OF CRESWELL, it Creswell in the State of . Carolina, at the close of business April 6rh 1925 RESOURCES joans and Discounts. SO ■■79-. l Demand Loans ... 350 Overdrafts secured . 1,280.34 uited Stales B. lids and Liberty Bonds 3,450 Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,500 Cash in vault and r.et a mounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com panies .—.._... 12,835 13 Cash Items held over 24 hours ...- 997.73 Checks icti Cirating 89.68 Total ...$101,737 84 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in -.$ 5,000.00 -Birplus Fund 2,( 0 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses anil taxes paid . 3,869 58 Bills Payable 5,000 Deposits subject to check, Individual .—. 21,378-71 Demand cerlificnli s of deposit C,13‘.j 4( Cashier’s Checks outstand ing .— 63 15 Savings Deposits . 55,922.97 Domestic and Foreign Ac ceptances, 2,364 03 Total .-. 101,737 84 State of North Carolina—County o Washington, Apri , 28 1925 T, Di E. Woodley, Cashier of tlv above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i i no to the best of my knowledge and In lief. I). E. WOODLEY, Comet—Attest: W. n. PEAL M. V. WOODLEY RENNIE Aid XANPFR Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me. | APRIL 81h. 1925 J. C. Gatlin N. P. for councilman In vie v cf the present paving program now under way in Ply mouth a d «t the insistence of : great number of p opertv owners i I hereby announce my cand’dacy tor re-e! ction as a member of the boar ’ of ciunci!n>< n. The p esenfc board is more familiar with the details of the work now under construction than any ether class of men in 'he town, and 1 believe that I jan be of m re benefit t* the tax payers thin ever before- I will appreciate the vote and support of the people in the third ward. Respectfully, L. W, GURKIN Hail Stones Weigh More than a Pound Fell in Roberson and Cumber* land Bigger Than Man’s Fist Fayetteville, April 29-Hail stores 'veiling more than a pound f II )a a hailstorm that swept through Roberson and the 1 Aver part ■ f Cumberland county Itefnoon Farmers in the storm declare 1 ■ :: 1' wa damaged to some ’ ; : ‘ , u they say that the v uihir variation is to small to ■ > nort t inch, end hope that the ur,age done to the cotton will besmal It is said that the to bacco am w* re injured more i than the cotton. i ze oi t he hailstones that - t: lor.,, was r h.own oy sp c? i brought to Fayet teviil and IT \ e Mills. R. p. i F‘shc r, a mail carrier, brought to Hop Mi! s ston s we ghingl7 to ! ’ ° 11 1 : which fell on his farm ‘low that town. E. M. Y :r a toaveling salesman ex l **• •e,;i h re hailstones that were as big as a man’s fist when he ;; e cn d Fayetteville with them. a i)!iv r a> ling man stated jn tic Ai i'sihi , morning that the t d P Hones knocked a hole ! •• o ;’ 1 t top of a Buick se in Fo imil .f hail is said to n Ai 1 the way from ion print about two "«‘i ‘ ’ t'i ol Hope Mills. 'i be ii g tickets will e ofkrtd to the voters of i 1 r / . At 1 i.rstia.'. The re el t i u n u ill be carried n this paper next week. For Mayor; DR. B. F. HALSEY For Councilmen; L. L. CHESSON * L. J. PEACOCK For Mayor; G. J, BELL For Councilmen; J. J. HASSELL W. A. AIN9LLY G. W. DIXON FOR COUNCILMAN Having been approached by i number of my Diene's fiom die first uard who insisted that i become a candidate fora mem ber of the board of councilnun from that v. aid. I \ iil appr ciate the vote and upport of' the people and if ilccted I ah 11 do my utmost to represent the people to the very best of mv aciiity Respectfully, mt. claudius McGowan NOTICE OF SALE under ana by virtue of the power nit! authority contained in a certain o-rtpupc deed ox; cuted by Ton. Me* ,ra> alio vyiilie Vvebb, to J. O, High* uufh, dated lit ceu.ber 14th, 1921, and , i c< rded .a U.e office of the Register of Deeds oi Washi, gton Cvunty. in Book 77, page 245, default having be en made in the payment of the indebted* ncs:- thereby secur ed, the undersigned mortgagee will < n Monday, May 25th, 1925, at -12 o’clocl., Noon, at the corn t hous e d-.i.i' in Vt ashiugton County, N. t;,, oft. ,o sail to the highest bidder for cash, that certain property des cribed in the tai*. mo gage deed, as follows: Lying and I eing in Lee’s Mill's Township, Washington County known as the “Lizzie Lane” tract of land, Beginning at Nouih-east corner on Roper and Columbia Road; thence Northwardly to hud Ch son’s corner; the; ee Eastwardly to 1C. per and Col umbia Road; thence S uthwardly to beginning, containing 27 acres more or less. This April 21st, 1915 J. 0. Ilighsmith, M itgagee . Quite a large numl e of pec* pie from Marti Couny visited he Ha on Fisheri s yester day afternoon.