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Our $ilent $alesman 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 HOME IS COMPLETE without a sewing machine. See VV. E Weede and get his terms on a Singer. THE OUERLAND WHIPPET is a quality car through and through. A close inspection will prove that to you. See them on display in our show room. Plymouth Garage and Motor Co., Inc. OUR NEW 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. A SOUUENIR COMPANION box containing pencil, pen, eraser and ruler will be given each school child with a pur chase of shoes. Cahoon Quali ty Shop. AFTER A HOT DAY IN school you will find much re lief by making a visit to our drug store, Y 'U always find a welcome here. Q’Henry Drug Store. SAVE A DOLLAR BY PUR chasing ongof opr special meal tickets which provides twelve fifty-cent meals for $5.00. Now on sale and are going fast, Roanoke Coffee Shop. YOU SHOW GOOD JUDG ment when you keep your clothes in good condition Let us help you by keeping them Cleaned and pressed, Jack’s pressing Shop WANTED—A chance to snow everyone the necessity of hav ing g »od j >b printing Give ys a trial? IL'i,.. 1 ' ■ 1 » ' JAPANESE MATTING RUC§ are being offered at a special week-end price of $3 f*8 Our shop bargains Rre th® bpst vah fes to be founpl. fjavis anf} 4 verm in. |> ITS SERUICE AND VALUE yap wapt when shopping for staple and fancy groceries we know that we can suit you. Make us prove it. C. W. Blount, Jr., Si Go THE COURTEOTS TREAT ment and excel'ent service we render is building our pat ronage rapidly. We know how to suit you and take plea sure in doing your work just like you want it Swain and Sexton, baibers, ISN’T IT A DELIGHT TO know that you can obtain freshly baked bread, pies cakes and rolls each day by visiting Hassell Brothers bakery. THE WORLD IS FULL OF substitutes fyr e\ irything but satisfaction. Our imp.oed job printing department SATISFIES. Roanoke Bea con * FOR SALE; ONE TWO STORY 8 room dwelling and one7-room cottage on Washington street. Poth in good condition and in splendid neighborhood. Fine pecan trees on property. For particulars apply to Mrs. Nellie Beasley. WANTED-MAN WITH CAR to sell complete line quality Auto fires and Tubes. Exclusive Ter ritory, Experience not neces sary. Salary $300.00 permonth, Milestone Rubber Company East Liverpool, Ohio. BRIDGE PARTY. BIRTHDAY party or in fact for any soc;al oecusiin where neat invitations are needed, see our styles and prices. Roanoke Beacon. FJgve your car washed— Just a little different, just a little better. Price $1.00. See Lue Rtad. R. L Whitehurst DENTIST JUruey Building Plymouth ! 32 Years Ago —IH— - • , Washington County i { Ttems gathered frcm issue of ! The Roanoke Beacon published! Friday, August 31, 1894 Maude, the seven - year - old daughter of Mr. David SHinson of Martin county, died on Wed nesday morning at the heme of Mr. Alex Bateman, near town. Mr. J. M Arps has returned from a two month’s stay at Nag’s Head. Miss Nona Brinkley left Wed nesday for LaG range, where she will enter Kinsey Seminary. Mr. W, H. Hampton ar.d wife, and Master Roy returned Sundaj afternoon from a visit in westerr North Carolina. Dr. B. Ghears will leave Mon day for Pactolus, where he wil locate. Rev. Blakely H. Matthew ha assumed the pastorship of the Baptist Church here. He is ; young man of great depth. W. F.etcher Ausbon— the ed itor—and his wife gave a croque party at their home to a large number of the young people. The Senatorial convention met 11 the court house here Wednes day. Mrs. E. Ludfoid is on a visit tu her eon in fiertford, On hei retprn she will join her husband in Parmele, where they wil make their home. © © • Is a prescription for Malaria, Chill® and Fever, JJengue or Bilious Fever. It Mils Hie germs ' NOTICE OF SALE' /Under and by virtue of the powe jid authority contained in that certain ieed of trust executed by J. W. Ches sori and wife to the undersigned Trus tee, dated January 15th, 1926, and /e corded in the office of the Register of Oeeds of Washington County in book io, page 309, to which reference is hereby made, default hav,ug been made in the payment of the indebtness thereby secured upon demand of the holder of the same, the undersigned trustee will, at 12 o'clock Noon, on Tuesday the 11th day of September, 1920 at the court house door in Wash ington County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder tor cash, thet certain reSl and personal property described i.n the said instrument as follows: Alt of that certain property convey ed to the said J, W. Chesson by deed Norn N. D. Mizelle, which said deed is Jited February 20|h, 1900, and is duly recorded in the office of the register ;f deeds of Washington Copnty in book 49, page 29s; all cf that ceitain property conveyed to said J. W, Ches son by deed from Mary A Roper and others, dated the Uth day of Decern ■>er, 1910, and recorded in said regis ter’s office in book CS, page 230, all of that certain properly conveyed to J, W. Chesson by deed from W. D. Coop er atid wife, Alice Cooper, dated Au gust Glh, 1903, and recorded lc sai l register’s office in book 42, page 472; all of that certain property conveyed to J. W. Chesson by deed from II. G. Chesson and wife, Sophie J. Chesson, dated August 13th, 1919, and recorded in said register’s office in book {6, page 179; all of tl]at ee'rtafn property conveyed to said J. W. Chesson by deed "from N. B. Mizelle and wife. Juanita Mizelle. dated f>hrpary 2gth, 1913, and recorded ip said register!s office in book Gl, page 23Q; all of that cirtain properly conveyed to said J, W. Chesson by deed from Z, V, Nor man, Commissioner, dated June 29ch, 1920, and recorded in said register’s office in book 73, page 430. All of the foregoing deeds axd conveyances are :xpresslv rcrencd to and made a part lereof for a full and complete de scription of the property. All othe r ea! properly owned by ‘ said J. W. Ihesson in North Carolina whether nciuded in (lie foregoing deeds or not. Also all .of the following persona, -iroperlyi All of the stock or goeds wares and merchandise of every kiru and description now in the store con ducted by the said John W. Chesson in the town fif-Ropof North gttrpllna, to gether with ail snow cases, shelves, voynters scales and all oiher furniture ind fixtures arpl appliances now in mi 1 storo apd used by the said Ciies son in Hie oonducf qf said mercantile business; alsq all uf the household and kitchen Furniture now la the honw or the said John W. Chess m in Roper, .'forth Carolina, of every kind and de scription, together withal such !\s may be placed therein; alsq all additions ma le tq the said stock qf goods, wares, merchandise, store fixtures , etc., hereinbefore referred tn; ail other per sonal property of the said J. W. Ctics son iu North Carolina wherever situat ed. The hidden at such sale will be re quired tq deposit as much as 25 per cent of the amount bid as a guaranty of good faith pending confirmation uf t’ e sqle by the Court and the right is reserved tq rpjedt any and all bids. fhls August I2lh, 1926. R. C. PEACOCK, TrugtfiSy Py V/. h Whitley, ' aiw *, ■. ••a the iccovmts 'Women. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE A BANK AC COUNT OF HFR OWN, TO TEACH HER THE WAYS OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE, SOMEDAY SHE MAY BE CALLED ON TO HANDLE LARGE SUMS OF MONEY AND SHE WILL HAVE THE NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IF SHE HAS HANDLED HER OWN BANK ACCOUNT. TO THE LADIES OF THIS COMMUNITY WE OF FER THE SAFETY AND SERVICE OF OUR EANK. COME IN. WE WILL WELCOME YOU. BRANCH BANKING 8c TRUST CO. PLYMOUTH, N. C. $1.50 WILL CAUSE THE BEACON TO VISIT YOU 52 WEEKS iinmm&f wssBBsmsBaamE iff'nfr Wm, gg i^ lii 1;% Mr LOOK FOi* THE YELLOW PROMTS ii Make Pennies You’ll Niiie illsiy ofTiiean i?J S®e£ider\s FRENCH'S MUSTARD, JAR 12 K/ Miss America Pickles KB Quart Libby’s Potted Meat, 6 Cans Gosmans Ginger Ale, bot. 39/ 25/ 13/ D, P. Vinegar PURE APPLE ODER Pint Quart 1-Gallon Gallon 12c 21c 39c 75c Black Flag spray* Isecticide cT 23c Wax Paper, 24 sheets 5/ J Paper Napkins (50) 10/ Gelfands Mayonnaise I Delicia sandwich Spread bros. Fruit Jars Mason Ideal .SO IK >z. 151NTS .Do .DO DOZ. (STARTS Sl.lO 1 SlA‘o DOZ. AIDS i,~o 43c 1 ^ 12c 8iS? 25c THE IKp CAN Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream fi Pound cut AtiX from tub WC :■ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily 2^ . wasem e® ’nwsssswsimsarsiZi^ZLsms Delinqnent Tax Payers in^ioii County are advised ti i shall begin advertising upon which taxes* have not. aS fe B i 81 at Sept, property .aeen pis THE COST OF THIS ADVERTISING WILL BE CHAR GED ON THE TAX RECEIPT. AND TO AUDIO HAVING TO PAY THIS EXTRA COST YOU MUST SETTLE SAME BE FORE THE TIME MENTIONED, I DON’T LIKE TO HAUE TO ADVERTISE PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTY. AMD TRUST THAT AS MANY AS CAN WILL COME FORWARD AND SETTLE WITH ME SO THAT ADVERTISING WILL NOT BE NECESSARY. The $2.3*0 Rand Tax maasst also he within the time limit mentioned above. r* i IX £U 11 i v I i ( 1 : ! $ Sheriff, Washington County 1 T4 I 1 4 y LET YOUR HOME PRINTING OFFICE DO YOUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING
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