Our ; $ilent Salesman Advertising for this column will be accepted at one cent per word per issue. The first line will always appear in heavy black type as shown below. No ad of less than twenty-five words or its equivalent. ^ NO HOM £ IS COMPLETE without a sewing machine. See YV. E. Weede and get his terms on a Singer. (HhTTnIIV MILLINERY IS beginning to arrive and we is sue an invitation to everybody to come in and see what we have to offer you. Keene’s Millinery Shop. QUICK. COURTEOUS SES vice is th* secret of our ever increasing patronage. If you p.re not already among our cus tomers we would be glad to have yea make us a visit. E. G. Arps, druggist. OUR MENU OFFERS MOST appetizing dishes to people of all taste, and our service is de signed to please everybody. Come here once and you will be a regular visitor. Roanoke Coffee Snoppe. ASAN INDEX TO THE OUA litv of ser ies we . ender we ask you to notice how busy our barbers are kept, and how sat isfied our customers always are. Give us one trial and you wiil become a regular customer here. Swain and Sexton. NO MATTik WHAT YOUR, humor is when you come in our store, you wlli certainly leave feeling fine. O’Henry Drug Store. WE DO ALL THAT ANY CAR-1 age can do to please our pa-j Irons and we guarantee our: service to satisfy. Give us a trial and be convinced. Ply- j mouth Garage & Motor Co., Inc / WHEN YOU WANT FRESH bread, rolls, cakes and pies you know that we bake every day and that our preducts are puro and fresh liassell Bros. Install awnings and en joy the remainder of the hot months and at the same time, be ready for next summer. See B. G. Campbell, YOU SHOW GOOD JUOG mant when you keep your clothes in good condition Let us help you by keeping them cleaned and pressed. Jack’s Pressing Shop. BRIDGE PARTY. BIRTHDAY party or in fact for any social occasion Where peat invitations are needed, see our styles and prices. Roanoke Beacon. OUR BIG SOLE WELL Con tinue through tomorrow night and especially we wish to cull your attention to our offerings of men’s and youth’s suits at $4.98. See them. Davis & Liverman. WASH GOODS THAT ARE sdeal for school dresses. Also wash suits for little school boys with guaranteed fast colors can be obtained at Landing’s Variety Store. OUR NEW STOCK CF LA dies’ silk underwear is being placed at special prices. Ask to see the fine va'ues we are offering the next time you came down the street. Gaboon Quality shop. K THEREOFL£ OF PLYMOUTH may obtain fresh fish every day by calling number 81, and your wants will be delivered in vour kitchen. Plymouth Mark !*c ar d Grocery Co. W ENEUER Miss AM OPFOR tunity to keep our stock of gro ceries fresh, and a visit to our ^ store will convince you that you can find what you want here. C. W. Blount, Jr., & Co. thFTvcTrlD~is~Tu~ll of substitutes for everything but satisfaction. Our impioved iob printing department SATISFIES. Roanoke Bea WANTED—A. chance to snow everyone the necessity of hav ing giod j)b printing Give us a trial? ! 32 Years Ago 1 j j - -- r —IN— ; - ^ ' * . | ;• i Washington ! i ^ County > i !' f { Items gathered from issue of } ! The Roanoke Beacon published J : Friday, Aug. 24, 1894 J |m | ... I Work on fckittletharpe’s new 1 store is going ahead in a rush. Mr. B. J. Norcom ard wife made a visit to Roper this week. J. H. Leggett’s pleasure yacht “Lemmie” has been launched and is a thing of beauty. Mr. J. A. Willoughby and son, Master Clarendon, spent a few days in Winton the past week. The steamer “Lucy” is billed for a grand excursion to Nag’s Head Saturday night. Messrs. Roe and Boyett started up their carriage factory Monday and are ready for public patron age. Mr. D. O. Brinkley is fitting up a neat little store between his place and that occupied by Miss F. 0. Melson. Mrs. Sarah A. Pope, aged 78 years, died on Monday afternoon at three- thirty. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Emma Latham. The Republican .convention held at Mackeys last Saturday nominated the following tickets: fot sheriff, John B. Ghosson; for register of deeds. W. H. Stubbs; for superior court clerk, M. S. Elliott; for coroner, James Iias seli; for representative, Learv. DISBURSEMENTS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The following is the disburse ments of the county commissioners for July and August in payment of June and July bills: Commissioners per diem $ 64.00 Register Deeds, fees 20.00 Stationery, printing 99.43 Office supplies 9.39 Water, lights and phone 76.64 Fuel and janitor 150.00 Co. home demonstrator 100.00 Vital statistics 73.50 Poor allowances 112.44 Co. home supplies 80.70 Co home pay roll 66.66 Solicitor and recorder's sal. 200,00 C. S. C. fees 31.49 Sheriff and constable fees 110.49 J. P. fees 11.74 Donations Children's Home Society 15.00 Expenses to prisoners 101.04 Poll holders expense 10 50 Assistants help tax records 372.00 Office salaries 504.16 General county interest 530.54 Total $2,739.72 W. J. JACKSON, JR., County Auditor. PROCEEDINGS OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS | The following is the disburse ments of the road commissioners for July and August for June and i July accounts: 1 Commissioners per diem 5 76.15 Register of deeds 10.00 Supervisor's salaries 670.00 Officers salaries 62.50 Miss, supplies 369.74 Convict supplies 430.09 Payroll 119,55 Feed and oil 1,181.98 Repairs to equipment 57.02 Material 121.40 j Truck driver 56 25 Bridge tenders salaries 100.00 Convict guards salary 130.00 House rent for supervisor 20.00 Conv’ts time compensation 23.85 General county interest 16.05 Total $3,444.58 W. J. JACKSON, JR., County Auditor. . .. i — ... —irwif—1 --~1 R. L Whitehurst DENTIST . Harney Building 4 Plymouth .M n a ; 1 p I i r/1 >i M m P fc! 1 -nrrzrss. ascsiEcna w:sc^ssasssaBnmt . f for Economical Trans ^orlai on • J Sh; /' f:-, I 1;- -:. i «aaaEa ^ k:o 5tLJ fc35ij a5 f A F A f/ _Ii4ME,k' * JWmM rf&SL !&c3r' j 4b 0 ' •: ^ All prices /. o. b. Flir t, Mica ri Now in tb c greatest year in Chevrolet history — building cars in tremendous volume to meet an ever-increasing worldwide demand — Chevrolet con tinues its successful policy cf increasing Chevrolet values! Everywhere, Chevrolet has been re garded as the world's finest low-priced car. For month after month the public has been sending Chevrolet popularity to new and record-breaking heights — —because Chevrolet alone combined all the advantages of quality design and construction with lowest price.;. Now Chevrolet adds to the perform ance, beauty and completeness of squ Ip. ment that have been winning th c world to Chevrolet — —by developing the smooth est Chev rolet in Chevrolet history, by enhanc ing its smart appearance and by adding features which increase the economy and satisfaction of Chevrolet purchase and ownership! A triumph of engineering science and research, today’s Chevrolet is the only low-priced car ever to offer every quality of smooth car performance. Forty to fifty' miles an hour as 1 eng as you luce without the slightest sense or fatigue! Remark able smoothness at every speed! Ac .eleration that is a delight ?.:i traffic! I awer that conquers hills and mad and - and— —such are the a! most revolutionary qualities attained by a new and super ior method of me anting the motor in trie cnassis and by a scientifically de£ cur-res. Arrange for a Admire the brillian and striking Due. model! Rich Ah: Sedan; smart The Coach; Alpine Grc Dundee Gt ,iy on th open models, mo. Mark the greater c centralized throttle Note that ail enc their bodies by Fit approved stop-light men': and have a Then take the v. quickly learn that with its new stnoot' and new colors, . Chevrolet could fc c:\ly Chevrolet ecu.. new camshaft with ermined quieting d e m onstration! l beauty of the new i colors on every rian Blue on the es Gray cn the a on the Landau; Coupe; and cn all ish Biscay Green, onvenience of the and spark control! ■ ed models with oer now carry an as standard equip ' ont door pocket. ee1.—and you will today’s Chevrolet ■ ness, new features a car that only did—a value that d offer. i f ft E P.f% a nn P L t n t L# v u J /: ^ O O Pfl !✓ O b i E2£& M5.. vfl ^*: -L-. l :i»b r EffgT v7L'j2££J2STI 1ST : T. 35 ' I liil|IWI"nftilPlilB—IB 1 LOOK F@R THE YELLOW F IB,"';* grt ri *3 Short Cuts to Sa^ 8 SCHLITZ FAMOUS BREW _ _*. - Lut/u tm**-' :nr%»x»> ”*■ BULL HEAD OR AM RON NO. 2 CAN I STRING BEANS_ 0 AIRLEE PEAS, NO. 2 CAN Jamestown Ginger Ale, bet. BALL \ Mason Ideal j .HO DOZ. PINTS .or, .1)0 DOZ. Ql’ARTS 81.10 ’ H1 .*zr> 1 >< >Z. -5--C i A J .s l.~<) !£i. Fruit Jars FLOUR 1 North Carolina’s Lest Product 12 lb Bag 24-lb Bag 48 lb Bag j 59c $118 $2.24 r Black Flag spr»“ Isecticide A-pint O Q, Can ~»C 1-1'n't 4.H! Can —~ t n> U D. P. Vinegar PURE APPLE CIDER Pint Quart ^-Gallon Gallon 12c 21c 39c 75c LAND O’ LAKES S2. BUTTER Pound Cut /j £| ,<f From Tub D. P. Yellow Labe! TEA ’ E3 3Q d PKG 0*-' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily -:h T^g;-7/rg?:; AaS fej P kiladelpkia £T% Sesqut Centennial liiicriTJlkjnai ixpositiimi Pl’iDdtlphia June i to Dcccuibcr l.!£):8 Low Round Trip Fares From P i XT FVy) JL 'A y iial Coach Excursions: Tickets good for 7 days in coach es only- Sold on Tuesdays and F lid ays Via Norfolk $15.61 Via Washington 17.08 Round Trip Tickets On sale daily, good 15 days, m Pullmans on payment of Full man fare; all trains: via Norfolk $21.10 via Washington 23.01 THE ABOVE LOW FARES PRO PORTIONAL FROM OTHER POINTS For Tickets and Information write, call or phone J. B. EDMONDSON, T. A., Phone t \ Plymouth, N. C. 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