—«--—.. W---— :t Year, !n Advance. • ' \ ----------- Tf’UTH.” ■*FO;\ GOO, FOR COlIF r(V * . L~- ii' NO FC Single Copy 5 Cent*, VOL. 36 Yr iVlOU'i H, N .-C . MAYS ,.1925 NO. 32 Q * F71 1 iL^j t'H T' > ■’ /;*, i Very Slight Vote and Barely -No In te e-st in Tuesday’s Election The municipal election held Tuesday was probably the quiet est affair of its kind ever held here. The first ward voted for S. A. Ward and Dr. Claudius McGowan who received seventeen and fif teen votes respectively. Therej was no opposition whatever in this ward. The second ward selected D 0. Brinkley and Maurice Puteet, who each received ten votes. No one contested their election. In the third ward, however, there ware three candidates from which to select two councilm n, W. II. Gaylord led with fifty nine votes, L. A. Peal next with thirty-two, while L. W. Gurkin received twenty-nine- The fact that there Were three aspirants led to no fight whatever for a seat in the council room. Messrs. Brinkley and Gaylord were members of the board dur ing the past term. Thomas L. Smith, who regje.ented the sec ond ward, failed to^Srmonr.ee his candidacy for the reason that he is contemplating lea ing Ply mouth in the near future aid did not feel that lie should serve further, thinking G>;-t il would better for his .su c-\ o t«. get into harness us tai l., as possible, T. C. Burgess and 0. 0. Jacksoi who served the first ward, die not become candidates for re election. H. V. Austin, candid-.te i< succeed hiinseii as m ly.or, bac no opposition. The new board will probably assume its dufiea on Friday night of next week. CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGES, ETC. The attention ot the public is called to the necessity ot can celling all mortgages, note:-, etc., that been paid and are on record in the office of the register of deeds. It is distinctly to the ad vantage of the person who holds such instruments that they be cancelled, and is a great aid b officers in making tax charge, against such individuals. This information is given tc protect the interestof taxpayers of the county, and if followed will be for general good. W. J. Jackson, Jr., County Auditor. To the Creditors of Gaboon Qua lity Shop and to Whom it May Concern; Take notice that the undersigned Thomas L. Smith has this day sold and conveyed all his rights, title and interest in and to the business "and partnership in the town of Plymouth, N. C., conducted in the name of Oa hoon Quality Shop .o his copartner W. D. Cwstarphen, and is no longer li able for the debts or bil’s payable of said partnership. This 22nd day of April, 1925. THOMAS L. SMITH W" ;:3 Jr ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE Having qulaified as administratrix of theiftstate ot W* H. Hardison, late of'Washington county, this is to .noti fy ad-persons haviugelaims against tiie said W- H. Hardison, deceased, to ex • hibit them to the undersigned on or ^jJfcre tlie 7th day of April, 1926, or ^t-^ ttiis notice will be pleaded in bar of-their ttecpvery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make iin payment to me. .. Wfhsi April 7, 192.7. • MYRA if. PEAL l *'r| i 4L. A ‘A.** 4 Since ii. was announced ?n our last issue that a determined ef fort would he made jimou difdeb to est .bli-h a po of the ' rm rican Legio.i here,fch r has been much inteiest mfir f s ed by ; veterans of *he last: w • wh art [ concerned in such und<-r*vko . ; a >le peak i i in et inu wifi I As soon ns a u can be proeun d i be held her , a da * I'fort will be made to let al! ex-s twice mep know of the nine and place. %7 «■*-« a I cur I axes! The List takers of A'se unty will be in each 1. -vtship beginr - trig May 1st for i ne purpose of listing property" £04.. taxes;. I is urged that, ail property ovan-it ,ee them and list then properly as early as possible. The books close au »yd persons having failed o be ke: proper ty are subjec to duubi* taxation This infoimation is given for the convenience of those concer ned 1 v, J ^ a c iv s t - j , ii w j County Auoitoi*. NOTICE OF SALE Under and b) viriue oi' the po-; v. lint authority C0i tained in a ceil;.it mortgage deed executed by Tom Mt Cray and VViilie Vv b, to J. 0, Eigh. smith, dated December liih, 1921, anti recorded in the office of the Registt 1 of Deeds of Washington Cvuiuy ii Bool-: 77, page 245, default bavin* beei made in the payment of the indebted uess thereby secured, the undersigriec mortgagee will o ■ M nday, May Doth, 1925, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the court louse door in Washiiipten County, N : , offer fo sale o (he highest biddei ■'or cash, that certain pr- ■ rty des cribed ip the sai . mortgage deed, as Allows: -Lying and being in Lee's Mill's Township, V-'asbington mumy mown as tiie “Lizzie t..-ne ’ (rm i of land, Keginning at S uih a t corner on Roper a-d Columbia Road; thence Northwardly to Hud Che son’s corner; thence Eastwanlly to Roper and Col umbia Koad; thence Southwardly to beginning, containing 27 acres more or le.-s. This April 21st, 1925 J. 0. Highsmith. Mortgagee W- "47 v ■■ £r. A ■ : UiUii-rea s sufe* r c-s. :Jies In p op! f this county ... • ear «f d-4 t' u .) ;V! • . Jl, : h, who chefi in :.'ciei . Va., Mon*. y a:| : tepnoon at thre‘ o’clock. | i’ll? (?■■' i'ugsf] has been in fail | m healib f-r i cme time. Hi- t ■ jj . . in U .r«.j W ■ o. i '■ li! ■ tl ' r S CH ' hii$ . ;.;• 3 };ank o[ Slope* tor - Vera Mr ■ - ■ ■tor ihaCly1, -J- .a. nut Co.,.of tiv ' i e ; : ; ,ii >. , ' •1t*!< an a ■ • P i!il4 .i la : ..li ues •«;. ait4* no Bl-(i c Petersburg. r- i A Liu: ;u>e ol Ins uta ./ S horn * was ia Cko-p:or • V a. T I ij: .IC • ■ n •• *.1 - jih - a- ’<■ oe- ta '■ e-j. t v \ - j i l . ? •. o A4 V- -• I. i,.- virtue -till util ruy c«u|v't-• iu ii - by .i "‘; - tjt . 11 list ’ e.v"Ci»ci .o ••• - iiura apu c.'tiji .■ .iili yiu Oil lilt: (til u»y ol A ugU.ut i?-'. Ifl ‘ r_l 11■ y itsGlUll'-U la Hit: r-. : . lei/ i H, eu ‘i : ■ i i ■ .. Hi V- - - 1 i ,3 tlk ob • !• .neuUlt V-t-rUHu UoMl IHI. He. I am,; iV&yAVilj), a 0 lilt! sii;>u!alio! li saivi >ei iW i irust i t iiavusii been I complied Vv'i.i), 1 shill: s iilKibO at .‘lUi/.l ratr-nr--- i I day o. May l, _o, 12 ,/clock no-. .. . tfie court iit:ust ro! 1U ; lUln U ■ U. in Washington county, th, L.lluwiip property: first i'ract: lieu; rite sanm land con veyed by •). t'\ Me .i,i. I - : l ' rill, 1 til) ■ at ! ' ’ .-rU, , ■;i/ , :: . . ,1, it i. 11. ( i 111 ii-: : . v :V '-10- ■ dec :d i is i y: :< tract <» Ism I. * ' ;• . d i as it. i.. t- imi tl, • ■ ; a , i Cal a U . i ■ i -3 in ol % it pag< 391, pu*a i or whicn retort uc. is Ik n by mat more pi rfeci description, i .i • bo■. , i : r . c‘ - o i is nd btiiiii tlu co vey . Godwii bich said deed ti par e Oil punite riS!ry Oi . ton {*j) v j11 y hi 11 i; i i ^ (* • -, 1 • > •: * ok . ,h ik the rtics ot tlx fi /1 by C~ 1 by that d'-co w'nic.h . : ., r pu li • !":.!■ >':■ nr 'I i is the 9tl) oi l : il 192$ vV. . . isd A i.: - It! G Tr istee i,)d\ in runty. FOR I in; ;ou dw iii.iv m -d- i-'Js i'iiu'1 aliCll lo miles Tit ii". Pi mouth lious and vs emir, s in goo;: conriiliot for -lormat on cjipiy :• ‘. Ij.is oi fice ‘y: »• P:- ■ 1 . :-,t O*o Cuic. FINE PROGRAM,? FC 1 SPRING FE5TIVAI East C arolina’s B<:;st m si clan.* and Entertai J :■ CTlung’ The Spring Festival, to b‘J giv en under auspices of Grace Church on the evenings of May 13, 14 and 15th. promises to.be one of tire most enjoyed events that the people of P’ymoutn and surrounding country have ever enjoyed. For the evening of wry 13th., almost the whole ifEa^t ( arolina will he levied on for. musk#! Ta lent* Soloist include, Jdi-.-.iUiU'fy\v and Miss Pender, of Tarboro; the Rev. Stephen Gardner, of Washington; Mrs. Rhodes, ol Williams!on, and 'number of ot her;: Judr F. D W: -O'- V il give a brief ieC'Uie at this open ! im-. : er‘ dr.ir . ; . J On Thursday night, May 14th ,J Iti progr-ut wij ■ featured by j •• Mr. Jt-ssy Gra.1 .• one of the fore ! Inn 1' eutertnino! ■ • f the South; M nr 1. . , of Raleigh, 'a sp-vi .list in c. mm unity work wih - so n; kc an t ddress< n this , | evening. i Cm t.h ; ■■■. ni !e On re u ill •. !.e ! :■ £ t i *n i.-t. .v, v, ith j cung v>o..: n ,.i;j r. >:.1 of Plymouth r.cii g as models for the offer-; i■ ft! , !■:?.: ;■ Hants. lie' are bring sold i j ‘. i ’ .e t ry i rate of $1.00. -1 Single admissions are 50 cents. H -IN— Washington County | Items gathered from issue of | Th: Roanoke Beacon published i Friday, May 6, 1832 j ^ in the election held her-. Monda) the following oiiVe. : were elected: E. R. Lamam, J. R. Bateman, J. F. For ran, D, O. Brinkley,. J. ii. hr; I , j. W. Smith, Samp ii [ewe and Alexander ikinner, t oun oilmen. Mr. >! -.iii was appointed mayor, ! aid Mr. Joseph Tucker was . pc nted chief of policy ;'vlr. D O Brinkley took ; i * o? boners to the penitent | ;aiy mis week. i h ! iown hall and market j ! i;:;, • co n\ ieted and is a I rim* building. Mr. Dcs.de Rattle, repre • ii i :• tin Keeley Institute, if'Gr e-i:kr . in tin- interest >t t , u jus.ly kimous institute !k i cl. mation of aico* i > ciid mesplune inebrial j\ r. W. 11 Hampton says j diis •.as Lt an the best season or Ii -a+Kie haf hcTLar cad- more nutiey than s'nce l88i. Jud;je Shuford put in the it v. k i. polled M n ,i a iy o ^. ook and eioset. ’at.m.;,. niy'it at 12 sharp. : lit* j.i u: fcdii.v ailernoou i_jiI - \ dnci v mcr the homt ■ s .j il. Edam deon yeotcr V a.tCl 1,011. V: (’ 8. 'il’iunt, county, was s»t - .iternoon'. i .. BANK .* li iu th State of ? ■ .. ! e of bu is \ p ri t 6 191-7 RESOURCES >a- •. cud u'.'t am. s. 86 647-27 )ve last's i ! cured 30.16 i 1 other stock;, bonds and intfH'jnrres 300 00 lankiny house 2,992.12 ami -re t. si fixtures .... 4,011.09 lash in vault and net a hi..anso due irmn Banks, I';- 1- ■ ■ vnd trust Coivi pm;. .. 14,927.89 larh Rams ; eld over 2-1 hours .-.. — 119 84 expense account 2.0S9.5 ... $111,620 89 Total L ABILITIES in 10,00 Dividends unjpatd ' ■ Bills Payable 20 ' : Deposits subject to check, i' "vidu: I .-. 33,127.96 Cs.shi-r’s Check- out-tend ing .-.— 'ertified checks Time c< rtificafes c.f deposit avin j.;s dt i csits one* oi OU'J oi 11 t 2,8.">0.00‘ 4o,202.37 Tot; l .. ....... 111,626 89 State of North Caroline—County o Wa ’ n, A )T, 18 1925 t • C. Gatlin, cashier < f the! above named Bank, do solemn. y I ,v-i:.r that tfc« above statemcm trio to the best of my knowledge and 1 bf li< f: .1. O. GATLIN, Cashier C'jrr -ct—Attest: 11. G WALKER d. tV. STARK W. T. ALEXANDER Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before nv. APRIL, 131b, 1925 !-. S. WOODLEY, N P FOR SALE-Sraall Unmpshi pigs good hoalthy condUit n John Atan.anckuk at Conaby t Bridge. DISBURSES"?-: «CJ COUNTY COM"• 1?SI ION -: ‘ Voucher? issu. d JNr March John W. Go i it, ! i lowance . , .... A Harriett A. Dr.vonp ... n r allowance . .. ■1 Lena Gurganus, poc u~.l 6. -Dp Ilia Hunter, poo, li ... ■ . ‘ i Berry Harrell, poor allow.... Id wards & Broughton, Printing Off. Supplies 20 2.’ Inn. Light & Water Supply. lights and water, Feb-Mch '. \V. Johnson, County-dent. 7 6 Irs. Addie Brinkley, Re Bond . 1 CO W. J. Jackson snlai \ A sup 151 00 J. Barn, serv 7 summons 7 00, ihildren’s Home Society, do nation . 5.00 j . b. V. Norman, judge ried. und county attorney salary 60 67 ,. S. Bray, Treas. sal. 31.25 ! loldia Sawyer, poor allow.... 10.00 liijah Joyner, poor allow... 3.00 , ii 1."’fe'T.'trent phri'.e ... February and March 23 00 .. W. Harm s C. Ho.., k« ep, 33,31 Hamilton J. H. Jr., janitor... 75.00 . . H, Hampton & Son, C. Home supplies and poor allowance . Delano Wilson,k salary 44 5t Home dt.monstrator . o'1- ■ • )r. W. H. Y\ ard, h< 1th c ff. g] 25 i Swain & Dav.nporl, poor all. 3 50 j Roanoke Beacon, printing. 2 75 T. K. R.-id, (■ x 1 >, prisoners.— and court stenograph r Sit u(> :V. V. Vuf bon, a;.00 v CRO 1 L. L. Allen, court foes . ] go . K. Reid, Sh r. fees 2 7V j V W. Snell, comm, per di em and mileage, 11 10 Mrs. A. L. Brinkley, i< Bes? 10.00 i.lni L. Phelps, Coinmt -si ea rs per di;m . 12 50 . T. McAlist r, C per diem and mileage ... ]0 90 Thos. !,. Smith, county home sup 1-’ Ml v><. ■ ii<:ij al election held in Tuesday was marked by c' pst t • n ughclit the day ■ campaigning was car . ."o • -everal cl ay 3.. prior to • : V 1 11. . r G J. i t 1 , candidate for ;n: . i\ tied ; Xtj-iwo bahtt ; ■■ i - is? 1 i '• y six m hich were ers o. Dr. i ■ ■ f. H in sty, 1 > s i c< for ccui cilnianic li r j, J H sidi received .• - :ive votes, L. L Che*son 3 •. -'.hre.\ L •! Peacock s,x VV A AnisSey fifty eig ■ a id G. W. Dixon 1’iFty-nit Tiv ■ . • cmed to be piaeiiral y no c-pposi1 ioi: la Mr. Hasseli. Tie..* thro fakng car didates were eieete . as the bo rd of council- - m rn. Ply. W: 0. f ‘‘ “ 5 SO The Rea noise Beacon, 10.:» C'.;> !nu.l . 0500 0 1’ fees . . 1 00 A. i» Alexander, envelopes . 11 0-1 Jnrc’.ina Type & Office Supply Go., supplies . .... 7 6(i V". L. Whitley, soii.itcr fala:y 50 00 W. L. Whitley, expenses for xer\ ice on bondsmen, etc. 20 09 f, I,. Bray, exp to prisoners 15 00 ji d dent, pitgsup . . . 15 2s v. J Jacksor, Sr., repairs on conn y f.dn as follows: Labs-. 100 70 W. O ’ oi man, "'t-ii. ; Hoke S. & R. Co , Olsepo, Mi--b. In memory of daughter, Delia Sitterson, who died A' iy 3, 190 . i You are gone but not fo. -, ttc:\ Never shall your menu ry i ide. Sweetest thoughts shall o ■ Around the grave where you are laid. 1 A bitter cup; a shock severe To part with one w-2 l« ve so dear. Our loss is great; we’ll net complain, But trust to God to meet again Sleep on, dear one, and take B y r .st I We miss you most who loved you best. I Gcd 1 ok you home, it was h: - wdl. But in our hearts ; j'n- in still But again some time, de; tk-:,miter When our days of . r.re led, In Heaven we hope to me it j u Where no farewell tears are shed j Days of darkness still come o er us, • Tears of sorrow silently f nv, But fond memory keep- ycu near us, Tho’ Heaven claimed you eL on ears ago. -M OTHER