PROCEEDINGS CF ROAD COMMISSIONERS D Aoursement for first Monday oi April, 1020 for March, 102G. W. H. Hampton &-Son, cvt sup! $222.t S Sou ilciwc Co , supplies Mrs E. H. Davenport, rent 10 CO Harnp Smith tender 35.00 Swain A Davenport, supplies 1.15 Mn a. Lie lit & Wa; or Supply. lights and water 4.CO Sw :i & Davenport, cvt sup plies etc. Plv Oar & Mot Co, equip! Ply Who Co., feed J. A. Getsingcr, lumber Supt home L. . Bray, Treas. sal. Jin- Bateman, evi guard Ci .0 Polos, i, ::cli • N. : . Davenport, Supt Art ur Vail, eupt L. . Basr.ight, Supt N Koseuthal, lab r A. I.. Holmes, cvt supplies J. C- Spruill, seed cats L. L. Basaight, si plies Jlo. urd Ainsley, tru. k driver W' h Webb, repairs to eqpt T. A. Stubbs, iu iterial A J. Gaboon & Son, oil Stn- d Oil Co., oil W. A. Mizell, Com. W- A. Swam, Com Mr. . Addle Brinkley, clerk YV. T. Alexander, Com W. J. JACKSON, SO, GO 3 03 lbs. 12 21 So 21.25 63.00 9.50 100.1.0 110 71 12 5. CO 87.25 59. GO 0 L0 3.C9 55.00 13.25 9.15 10.10 10 O') 13.00 County Auditor. UJANTED-o’d time furniture sofas, beds, desks, tables, chairs, cupboards, che-ts, sideboards wi: h long leers, ship models. and irons, fenders: send outline with description; highest cash prices; will cail anywhere. Steinme z, 1411,22nd St. Richmond. Va. Subscribe to The Beacon. h¥BSE**fcsLi -J>£ Z SSS IZ q / 1 I A $ £1 ! $ I . J ’->2 a •:'1 ■J7 r ;«1A C* TR/IftAirO •" , -i< i -iiJ-buMMLK. FEATURING .HE NEWEST MODES IN PASTEL SHADES AND WHITE IN AZURE 2D A ' njC a MH Tr ; -A1 w A J O jLU /V 7*0 ; : W> 4-1 •- 4 : « . i . 4 * I » . / 4 > «-> • SPECIAL LINE C." H. KD iVACE HATS FOR :l:- tots in summer colors. 1 & i & 9? I '4 fi "v rx^l ^ o * n : v s & a 'ST i ? s r r^- jr si •: ;■ * •rr’sj., ' rif^m |»* A VP £f 1 1 &**— * • c: K 3 i;: •EF’E^'JLJinLVF.I-S? •' 3TT-'"~ £ For Summer Spcrtf i Simj^icity is the key-note of this practical two-piece frock for Sum mer sports wear. Of striking heather-toned jersey, the inverte(i piaits on the shoulder, and the buckled belt relieves it of much of its severity of line, while the skirt, with the popular kick plaits, allows the perfect freedom necessary to sports. •< x-n Monry bdch without question • ; ; t T J I T T»f ' O r [ T A T> 4 WTPP , if HUNT \! SKIN DIf wfj (Hunt’s -- GUARANTEED AT^. REMEDIES Soap),fail in me:.'- of Eczema, //j Ikincworm,Tetter ther itch* * ^ r »y this tr«>atu£nt i POINTED PINE PARAGRAPHS by O. H. L. Wernicke President Pine Im iitute of America, Inc. Careful working of a ycur.g pine forest for turpentine will not ar rest its growth. It will produce more gum in its twentieth year than in its first year of working, and then do it for another twenty years more. Then it will be first class lumber stumpage! Ordinary working of a pir.o forest for turpentine will produce the most gum the first year, and make second-class lumber stump age out of it in five years! Give one young man ten thou sand dollars and he will be broke in five years. Give another the same amount and he will bs rich in twenty years. It is all in the way you handle your money or your pine trees. Lei Your Baby Howl, Says Child Specialist London.—“If the baby wants to howl let it howl.” “If baby wants to take risks (of breaking bis neck, perhaps) parents must allow it to do so, as a ‘safety first’ policy is likely to kill the spirit of adventure and weaken the desire for achievement.” So says Doctor Evelyn Say well, one of London’s few wom an doctors. Incidentally Doctor Snywell is recognized as one of Britain’s leading authorities on child wel fare, and there were many strik-/' ing points in her lecture re cently on “The Psychology /of Infancy” at a meeting r by the National Societj Nurseries. *•-*«**♦■*© •*>•*••• .B I NOTICE OF SALE I By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Mrs. Bettie A. Clifton and husband, ft. C. Clifton, to the South ern Trust Company, Trustee, dated March 1st., 1925, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Washington County, N. C., in book 89, page 31, the undersigned, Trustee, will on the 12th, day t f May, 1926, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House door of Washington County, sell to the high est bidder for cash, those certain lands situated in Scuppernong Township, Washington County, N. C„ and de scribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of the Wilts Ve neer Comnany, Roper Lumber Com pany and sthers, and beginning at a water aok in the line of the lands of the John L. Roper Lumber Company, and running south 60 deg, east 160 fjcles; thence east 105 poles; thence south SO deg eas 105 poles to a corner in the line of the Wilts Veneer Com pany thence along the line of the Wilts Veneer Company north 10 deg east f 0 poles to a cornel'; thence north SO deg west 124 poles: thence west 40 poles to a cornet; thence north 60 prlef to a corner in the line of the RoprrLumber Company; thence along the lir e of t> Roper Lumber Company west 270 pa? to a corner; thence south ICO poles!'. I corner; thence orth 60 deg east poles to the point of beginning, i c tabling 244 5 acre more or less. The above are the same lauds whicii were conveyed to -Bettie A. Clifton by deed recorded in bo:k , png<$ , , public registry of Washington County, N. c This notice dated and posted this 10th day of April, 1926. By W SOUTHERN TRUST CO.. Trustee. A. Worth, Atty. ✓ ESU322S2K ,^_ A THUNDERBOLT COMES THIS ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! ! That Will Arciise a!! Plymouth and the Country for Miles Around to a Fever Pitch of Buying Enthusiasm Raiff’s Bargain Score and Blount Brothers of Mackeys—Two Stocks Combined taijvanr.. oannciuKviuuxan vmcautli OUR A Sale Head and Shouides Q AO^ /“fc li \ HUBW—feiS ^ ’~:iaMw-aaaiwiwwwi • r A *Tf S 2‘a.Oo'Vo cl WE ARE THROUGH! WE QUIT ny Sale You Have Ever Attended. Values Heretofore Thought Impossible Will Make Their Appearance. THAT WILL PROVE A REVELATION TO ECONOMICAL FOLKS WHO CRAVE HIGH DUALITY MERCHANDISE—A ONCE IN A LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY. POSITIVELY EVERYTHING GOES. HO RESERVE—IT ALL GOES. NOTE SOME OF PRICES 3EL0W Blue Chambray Shirts, heavy weight, $1.00 value at 4,9/ Special Lot Ladies9 and Slippers to go at f' 3 Dooes SDKS MEN’S ARE INCLUDED !N TB!S STOCK Linoleum, such as Duralm and GoM Seal, to go at Doai'i iafoe eur word fos Si, fossi couie and and lei jmir eyes foe I foe judge. T claaudfse is tfoe cnosi wonderful value you ever saw. h£$ suer- i? _ B OVERALLS—220-DENI1M Good Quality, to go at IQ f r $5 fl O O, a U • £uuaxr3 Dresses—Values $12*00 to $30/30, to go at M Q ft f,V 5u.. a C-- W <5 REMNANTS—table full of short length beautiful goods At Give-Away Prices Stockings—for the whole family at greatly Reduced Prices i ■ 1 One table of Ginghams yard 32-inch fast cnlov Arnos kcag Dress Gin.rhams 1 I f A •'liisr-z annmTiHK. Table Linen, value $1.00, to go at Kiddie Clcth and Devon shire, fast colors 0. N- T . Spool cotton, 5( to a customer, each UMBRELLAS ?S1 25 VALUE 79^ 52,00 “ 9 fi Bungalow Aprons, 75c value, to go at Hundreds of articles too numerous to mention in a limited amount of space * ifcin^t Forget Hi© I ? Apfil I5f 9i30 fliiHif til© plucc Syndicate Company, .Successors to PLYMOUIH | 0‘S •a i4miadel! v> «» R m GAIN STORE N.C. ESSSCTJ3S

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