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1 mRV AND MR?, HARRY ROBBER ANNOUNCE ^ear^val OD A SOM — PtROWArabor A BO.UiNCDN'o 15 A RTY 130// "I n't married.life i>' glorious'" sighed the bride of a year. "But. oh what price glory! re plied the twenty-year slave. "I want a box of good cigars, "What size, ma'am?" "Well, I think he wears a Id collar." How did n oli get such a bad cold4 Harry? Well. 1 was in the bath-tub the other night and the man next door started to Dlay the Star Spangled Banner. Noticing a pretty new face in hi; • congregation, the minister was bound to display a cordial interest. “We are pleased to have you here,” he told her politely, “h you will give me your name and address I shall be happy to call.” “Cut it, doc," retorted the dap per wearily. ”1 ve got a sheik. Diner_Here, waitress, take this chicken away; it s as tough as a paving stone. Waitress—Maybe it s a Plymouth Rock. sir. The little boy was bored with the dictation lesson. He decided to rest a bit. “Why are you not writing?” asked the teacher. “Haven't,got no pen,” said the boy. “Where's your grammar?” snap the teacher. “She's dead,” replied the boy. Mother and chib' were doing well, and father, who had been celebrating die event, was allowed for the first time to see his little son. Father—The little rascal! He’s get my eyes, my nose, and my mouth. Mother-Well, thank goodness he hasn't got your breath! “Hope you liked those odd little Chinese back-scratchers I sent you, dear.” “Mercy! Is that what they afre? I’ve been making my husband eat his salad with them.” Indignant teacher(to boy who objected to learning to e\v) — “V» by George Washington sewed. "1 ou don't think you're better than he, do you?" Box—"I don't know. Time will tell."” LOCAL NEWS Continued from vuge t Mr. and Mrs R. P. Walker and daughter, Margaret Ross, accom panied by Misses Jacqu line Wil liford and Caroline Lki k> , motored to Pinehurst last Satur day. The McGuire Construction Co , who have just completed a pav ing contract here, was awarded a street paving contract in Dur hV'n last week which amounts to $900,000.00. Among the visiting attorneys here this week are: S S. Wood ley of Columbia, Elbert Peal, A. R. Dunning and Luke Lamb of Wiliiamston, and li. S Ward of Washington. Mr. T. C. Burgess and W. B. Carstarphen motored to Rocky Mount Friday. Mr. Carstarphen went on to Raleigh where he at tended a meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati Messrs. Harry Stell, Jack Peal, Torn Terry. R. L Bateman, P. W. Brown, H W Latham and Owens Dupree made a motor trip to Norfolk last Friday for the purpose of witnessing the base hall game between .Vashington jmd New York. Under and by virtue of a power of sale t'liii'./ i fn a certain morttrape e . mt. «f-oa , h ' Gih day of March, 19... and -recorct^S in hook 71. page 173, ,,t »t“ of t.;e kegister O'.' Washington C • .I'utv, ;h.- undersigned Mortgagee, vvi. < -ose at public sale to the high', est biddc for cash at the Court bouse door , f Was.r.: 'n O unty on the 30in \ day ( i April, 19- at 12 o’clock noon, the following described real estate: Lying and being >n the town of Ply ;; i.iUi.C'.tuut} id' Washington, State of .'Ill Carolina: Bo:.need o the north by the lot of Mrs. Pat Johnston; on the east by WsMiin r -n sheet; on the south by V. ; V.Tdi.tms street; on the west by the land* of H. C. Spruill, said lot be-: i.u situated on the Northwest corner] if r'i. Wd.iat.i.s and Washington !St., > it In i-ag 1 ne same lot to parcel of land.. co :veyed t<> ! I’o said L. W. Out kin by] 1". ■». doi t saudothers which 1 said deed is dated the 11th day of April tdl> and ,s duly recorded in the office [of the Register of Deeds of VYashing ] ton C'.onty in book 72, page £94, to which reference is herebA made and the same made a part hereof for pur poses cf description, .. Said land will be sold subject to a deed of trust i.i the s m of $1,500.00 t ) W- I-. W tlcy, Trustee, <vuich is ti’-st licit pgaif.it said property. This the 2bth day of March, 1920. JOHN a. GlJRKiM, Mortgage fly Zeb Vance Norman, A tty. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er.. contained m that certain Deed of Trust fr«.<m Eddie Pailin and wife itfion i’a:l*• i to W. L. Whitley 'trust- e. d August 13, 1924 and ri . • -.led : . u office of the Register of Deeds of Wr.. htngton Countf in Look 74, Page 313, default having i;tc:i mo. le ,u the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured upon (ten .id of the holder of the same, the- under . d Trustee will, or. Tu. -nay, . :.* -ith clay of May, 1920 at Ik 'o'clock Noon, at the Court House door in Washington County offer for .ale, to the highest bidder for ca. r, that certain real property desiiibed in the said instrument at follows: Beginning at Amas Copeland’s cor ner on the soti-.h side of the public ad leading ifc:n Spiral! bridge to the Bailee Wo dlej land Maggie Phelps ditch thence running S -nth 70 East ' If chains; thence South 40 1-2 West 4 chain ; thence North 70 West 1? chad a to the l aid new road: thence North 40 1-2 East to the first sta tion, containing 5 acres, more oi ler-, s. Toda tiie 20 a day cf March, 1920 Yd. L. Whitley, Trustee NO TIC'S OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow e of sale contained in a mortgage , C, executed by J.L C. Patrick and wjfe 1 Pat 1 i to T. P I Pat ick on the 21.it day of March i 1C: ‘ and receded in Back 77, Page 6( W: Co mty Register of ! Deed* office, the undersigned mort gagee will expose at public sale, at court house door in Washing Dan Countv, to the highest bidder for e ah. oil the 3rd day of May, 1926 ; at 12 o clock Noon, the following de scribed real estate: One-half undivided interest in the of land in Skinn^rsville Towtt shio, Wn -hiogton County, devised by will cf Will: ur -Patrick to M. O. Pat,ick and Truce Patrick, subject tc life estate cf T. P. Patrick an I wife 'beginning at the William Patrick ! gat-.:, nour the hou-- ; thence south wardly to the back line; thence north, wariily to within one square of the back of the garden: thence eastward I !y to the center ditch; thence along :'a;-- center ditch to the road; thence ! orstv.ardl;.- to first station. Sale mb iff to said life estate above i mentioned. This April 1, 1926. . T. P. Patrick, Mortgagee flDsVHK ■ NOTICE ' : 11 *• i •; qu '.lifii'd -s administratrix, 0r •: i- (s:ate !' K. H Davenport, do* cPiteol' •.'’,:>«hini»t«n l-ounty, N. i\. -};is, . ',i votii'y nil persons holding , claim-; r. ain't ’i t estate to present , same to the umk-r-mrned on or before the Kill; day of March. ]f>27, or this noviee will he pleaded in bar of their recovorv. Al1 persons imV'bted tosaid rsfnle will please make immediate set* i dement. j Thi- 10th day of March, 1020. l’ANNE DAVENPORT, Admx., R, F, 1)., No. 1, Plj'mouth, N. C, Report on School ; Funds The following is the report of the receipt's end disbursements of gen eral and special school funds for the ■ month ending March 31st., 1926. Receipts: Balance on hand March la,, 1926 $9,196.46 J. k. Reid. T. C. general tax, March 1st., 1926 3,051.41 I. K. Reid, T. C. special tax. March 1st,, 1926 -1,526.23 J. K. Reid, Loan 900.00 Plymouth Graded School 2-27-26 40.00 Total $14,714.10 t Disbursements: Teacher's salaries, white $ 3,949.99 General Adm. Unapp., 273.32 Truck & Trans. 1,322.04 Interest & Installment on notes' 2,251.13 O. & E„ white 408.79 Seacher s salaries, col., 1,788.00 O. & E., colored 16.10 Balance on hand March 31st., 1926 4,704.73 Total $14,714.10 JOHN W. DARDEN, County Supt. Public Instruction. PKCCEE. RINGS of road COMMISSIONERS Disbursement for first Monday o! M: rch, ! -A for February, 1920. W. D, Per' repairs truck $ 32.?5 V/. T. Alexander, cvt. pay roli 14.10 Wash Webb, repairs to eqpt 6.S0 Stand Oil Co., oil 65.50 A. L. Holmes, cvt supplies 54 47 Ply Who Co., feed 249.22 L. L. Basniyht, Supt 125.00 B. S. Bray, Treas. sal. 51.25 N. II. Davenport, Supt 100.00 Cicero Phelps, tender 9.50 Arthur Vt.il, Supt ICO 00 Jim Bateman, evi guard 05,00 J. K. R; irl, exp. prisoners 1,52 P Oil Co , oi] 19X0 •Mun. I.y-i.t & Water Supply, lights and water 2.CO Howard Ainsley, truck driver 03.75 N. Rosenthal, labor • 91.25 fc. L. Smithson, supplies ;s 92 J. A. Reid, trans prisoners 7,25 Ilamp Smith tender 35.00 Swain ,‘c Davenport, supplies 10.65 Mrs. W. S. Davenport, rent 12(0 C. W. Snell, cabbage plants 1 ou W. A. Mize 11, Com. 0 05 I ieo. VV. Harrison, inst’l’ag water works cvt eainp 39.80 >V. T. Alexander, Cam 8.00 VY. A. Swu.u, Com 0.10 Mrs. Add to Brinkley, clerk 5.00 Sou lid we Co . wireing county roa I supervisor’s home * 45.00 VV. H. Hampton & Son, cvt supl 214 81 Dewey Waters, purchase 2 fares 250.00 W. J. JACKSON, JR., County Auditor. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND ATTACHMENT ■ ORTII CAROLINA, Washington County Superior Court C- So ess, Jr., administrator of the estate of T. C- Burgess-, fcr. vs ' na I i ■ InsuranceCompany, a corpo ; a lion, i\ms K. L. Lynch, Ma»y Lillian Ranch, George W- (Ranch and any I tsier ciii tli en or heirs at >aw of Geo I ■/. Branch or Mrs Lou G. Whitaker. ■ TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE | NAMED TAKE NOTICE That summons in this action, entitled is above, issued from this Court on ie 23rd day of March, lVL’ti, returnable a the 27th day of April, 1020, to the dficeoftho Cleric of the tSulierior v urt of Washington County, North Carolin1, at Plymouth, N. C- You will a! j take nolice that a warrant of At nichment issued from said court with ihe said summons which said warrant . return; bio at the same time and place, ; hat the purpose of the action is to reenter the proceeds' of a life in surance policy issued by the Etna Life insurance C tnpany upon the life of C. Uurgess^ Sr , Number 121047, amounting to St,001 55 or thereabouts uid to exclude you fro n any interest therein. You are notified to bo and inpear at the time and place above m mtioued and answer or demur totlie complaini in the action or else the ohuntiiT rill apply to the court f«*r the relief demande i in the complaint. This the 24th day of March, 192(1. O. V. W. AUSBOX. * Clerk Superior Court, TO RENT—8 Room dwelling- on Third St. Apply to O. M. Chesson, Plymouth Route No. 2 m i; EVERY MAN WANTS TO PROVIDE FOR HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, NOT ONLY TODAY BUT ALSO FOR THE FUTURE. SOME, HOWEVER. ARE CARELESS AND ALLOW THE PLEASURES OF TODAY TO PREVENT THEM FROM GIVING PROPER ATTENTION TO THE FUTURE. THIS BRINGS SADNESS AND MISERY LA TER ON. START AN ACCOUNT IN OUR BANKTQ^AY WITH THE STEADFAST RESOLUTION TO ACCUMULATE MONEY FOR YCUR OWN AND YOUR FAMILY’S FU TURE. IT WILL BRING HAPPINESS TO YOU AND THEM. BRANCH BANKING & TRUST CO. PLYMOUTH, N. C. * By A. B. CHAPIN I KE BACKYARD FARMER’S NIGHTMARE 8 « 7^Ar li Guy MM NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contaiued in a mortgage,execute I by T. B- Stokesberry to Frank I- Har tung on the 16ib day of August. 1921 and recorded in book C, page71 Wasn ington County, The undersigned mortgagee will expose at public sale, at the court house d or in Washington Connty, to the liveliest bidder for cash on the 28th day of April, 1920, at 12 o’clock i oon, the following described real estale: It being known as Lot No. 33 North division as shown on p)ot of the sub division of the Eastern Carolina Home and Farm Assoc., registered in Map Book, on page 4 in the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Washington County diH being the whole of Registered Es tate No. 04, registered in book page , office of the Register of Deeds of Washington County. This the 25th day of March, 1926, FRANK I. KARTUNG, Mortgagee. By Zeb Vance Norman, Attorney. EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the will of L. A. Peal, deceased, late of Washington County, N. C., this is to notify all persons holding claims a L-ainst the estate of the said L. A. Peai to present same to the undersigned at Plymouth, N. C., on or before the 10th day of Marcl, 1927, or this notice will be pleadca in the liar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 10th day of March. 1926. MYRTLE A. PEAL, Executrix. SWAINS FILLING STATION J„ L, SWAIN, Proprie or THIRD STREET AND WILSON AVENUE GAS OILS GREASES A General Line of Tires,tTubes & Emergency Accessories Carried For Convenience of Autoists. FREE AIR AND WATER TINNING - PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORKERS m4n>(0!«a>i a ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATJSFACTQRY oi-mmsm-i i-ossMO TOBACCO FLUES MADE TO YOUR ORDER PROMPTLY 1 PINKHAM and TURNER Plymouth, N. C. Adequate Insurance Means the right kind of policies as well as those of the right size Insurance Service Means supplying the right kind of insurance at minimum cost I Sell Insura! ce Service LIFE FIRE HEALTH ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE Maximum Protection at Minimum Cost. A Policy For Every Insurance Need. 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