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j READ ’EM I si n d \ \ ! | SHRIEK j With some plugs it’s all work and no hay. A 1 the the poor prunes are not in cut-rate grocery stores. Jay walking has caused many a person to go straight. How can a glue manufacturer appreciate “open letters’’ to the public. Boston man talks incessantly about hi3 wife’s permanent wave. He must have a hair lip. Who ever heard of a hot water bottle concern encouraging bachelors to marry? The lad who goes chestnut hunting with bare feet never comes home empty handed. Give the jail-bird a deck of cards and he enjoys “solitare” confinement. Sorry thedruggest won’t cred it you any more- Freida. Try a True Confessions magazine to bring color to the cheeks Ohio hubby refuses to buy his wife a new set cf false teeth She must be one of these back seat drivers. Michigan hotel is advertising for pugulistic maids. Does it really take six-ounce gloves to lay out the bed linen? vVe daresay the lectures some teachers give their pupils after school hours are not of the Lyce um course variety. Some Hollywood movie stars have been divorced so often that even a pn"<*U' planter can t stick with ’em. Suggestion. If you see a tin can t<ed to an alley-dawg’s tail don’t in erfere. because “Dut^h CDanspr chases di.t.” Dear Postmaster. If a cullud pusson slipped some letters down the- shufe would you call him a b’ackmailer? Why are married people hap pier in apartment houses.— Headline. Because the elevator boy brings up their children. ' Now we know why ifiodern physicians don goggles when they work on some persons heads. They keep the sawdust out of their eyes. One of the instructjr3in a pre paratory school which professes to tutor youths desirous of enter ing college recently had an inter esting time with a lad who was tackling biology “What,” ask£d the tutor, "is the oonnectinj link, if any, bet tween the animal and the vege table kingdoms?” “1 think I know.” said the boy, “It’s hashl” - \ The kind-hearted old lady was visiting the prison, and she took occasion to ask one particular hard appearing convict what had placed him behind the bars “Well,'ma’am,” the convict said, “I wouldn’t be here if I hadn’l driven an automobile too slow.' “Too fast, you mean, don’t you?' inquired the visitor. ‘‘N°» tot slow/’ answered the convict, (‘] was driving a car I had jusl stolen ” 32 Years Ago -IN Washington County Items gathered from issup of The Roanoke Beacon published Friday, November 30, 1894 Mr. H. S Owens and family left Wednesday morning for Baltimore. Mr. II. Peal made a trip to Washington this week to deliver one of his fine vehicles. The Baptist church was crowd ed to ; capacity Tuesday night to witness the baptizing cere mony. Judging from the non obser vance of Thanksgiving in our town yesterday, our people are not even thankful that they are living. Mess. W. A. Blount and Ed Leary o* Roper, passed th-ough town Monday, on bicycles en route for Sixth Landing on the N. & S. road. Miss Loula Tucker had the misfortune to fall from a cart yesterdav while out riding with friends. She received painful, but we are glad to saj not serious injuries. me nrm or in orman gi mourn ha3 been dissolved The business is to be continued by Mr. M. J Norman, at the old stand so we are informed The young gentlemen of the (own gave a; most delightful entertainment last night at the home of Mr C. D. Loane. Ther were about fifteen couples pre sent and all seemed hitrhly pleased. We wish we had time and space to give a creditable report. NORTH CAROLINA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, In Superior Court. John T. Hall, Plaintiff, -vs. Josephene Hall, Defendant, NOTICE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Washington County, N. C., to secure a divorce, ‘Absolute” by reason of the defendant committing adultly with one Walter Wilson on the 21st day of May, 1926, and the said defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County on the 17tli day of December, 1926, at the pourthouse of said County, in Plymouth, N. C., and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. C. V. W. AUSBON, Clerk Superior Court. This 22nd day of November, 1926. ui&s NEW LIFE PILLS The Pills T’hat Do Cuta. Subscribe to the Beacon J For Many Reasons IT PAYS To Buy Merchandise From A Store Where Quality Is Guaranteed ! THOMPSON - CLAGON i; (Next Door To Post Office) NEW STORE NEW FIRM NEW STOCK i T NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of court, i, signed by the clerk of superior court, J Washington Couniy, on the I5th day j of November, 1926, in an action en- ' titled Mrs. Minnie Wolfe and others vs. O. C. Jackson, the undersigned commissioner will expose at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the couithouse door in Plymouth, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon, on the 18th day of December, 1926, \ the following described tracts of land: < First tract: Beginning on the west > side of the Plymouth and Washing- • ten Main road on the sou’h side of a j lane near the Atlantic Coast Line ; Railroad, and running ther.ce south- : vvardly along said main road to an | iron marker, thence eastwardly along { a fence to an iron marker, a corner, ! thence southwardly parallel with said | main road to H. E. Wolfe’s line, < thence eastwardly with said PI. E. ; Wolfe’s line to a corner, formerly El- f lis Lee’s corner, thence northwardly jj along the line of the Lee land to the \ lane, thence westwardly with said t lane to the beginning, containing 6 j acres, more or less, and known as the “Brickyard” tract. Second tract: Beginning at the northeast corner of Joseph Boston’s land, formerly Matilda Fagan’s land, thence with said Boston’s line south wardly to a sycamore in J. J. Martin’s line, formerly the Everett line, thence eastwardly with said Martin’s line to ■ a sycamore tree near J. E. Jackson’s corner formerly, ther.ce northwardly parallel with the first line to another sycamore on the streef, as shown bv map or plan of said land, thence with said street westwardly to the first station, containing by estimation three acres, more or less, it being the same j; tract of land conveyed by II. E. Wolfe . and others to T. B. Wolfe bv deed re- j corded in book 65,at page 157, of the, register’s office of Washington Coun ty. Both tracts lying and being tv, Washington County, North Carolina. This 16th day of November, 1926. ZEP VANCE NORMAN. Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE ' If By virtue of the authority contained \ [ in a certain deed cf trust executed on ;t the 1st day of January, 1925, by Clark ! Peanut Company, lo the Southern ! Trust Company, ti ustee, and recorded [ in book 85, page 275, public registry of I Washington County, N. C,, defaint having been made in the conditions of | said deed of trust, the said Southern , Trust Company, Trustee, will, on the j 18th day of December, 1929, at twelve | o’clock, Noon, at the Court House door \ of Washington Conn y, sell at public . auction to the highest bidder for cash, j the following described lands: Lving and being in Washington County, Plymouth Township, North : Carolina, adjoining the town ot Ply-1 mouth and being on the South side j thereof, and adjoining the lands of D.: 0 Brinkley and others and more par ticularly describ d as follows: Beginning on the East side of Mon roe street extended at a point 47.5 feet j South of the Atlantic Ccrst Line Rail- | road; thence running South 21 degi and 13 min East 022 feet along said , Monroe street; thence North GO deg j East 432 3 feet to Jefferson street ex terded; thence North 21 deg and 13, min West 578 feet along said J-eDenimn . street; thence North 84 deg and 13 min West 121 feet; thence South 62 deg and 55 min West 320 feet to the point of. beginning. Containing G.18 acres, more or less. , • I This notice dated and posted this 17th day of November, 1926. SOUTHERN TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. 1 By W. S. Worth, Attorney. 6 0 0 Is a proscription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, {Jenffiie or Bilious Fever. ^ U kills the fferuu i BRIDGE PARTY. BIRTHDAY party or in fact for any soc-a! occasion where neat invitations are needed, see cur styles and prices, Roanoke Beacon. WANTED—A chance to snow everyone the necessity of hav ing g od job printing Give us a trial? Subscribe to The Beacon. PENDER'S B LQOK FOR THE YELLQW FRONTS Torn-the Seachlight On Penders Quality Merchandise H Picnic Shoulders lb. 27/ I P. & G. Star Soap 6 cakes 25/; f I Libby’s or jp Del Monte ears No. 2 -i can 37/ Libby’s or Del Monte Sliced Poaches No. 1 Tall Can 19/ j FINEST MEATS \ Sugar Cured Bacon Strips lb 87c 3 Princess Anne Sausage Links lb 3?»c i Virginia Smoked Sausage Links lb 29c Princess Anne Sausage ,VI eat lb 29c i Swift’s Premium Bologna •«.? 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Ballards pk}?. 15c jj Pillsbury’s pkg. 14c I Aunt Jemima pkg. 14c | i__; _ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Gold Medal pkg. 10c Bullards pkg. 16c Pillsbury’s pkg. 17c Aunt Jemima pkg. 17c i Harris swifts premium or . rid nib SHAFER SUGAR CURED 10J01 1 D. P. COFFEE III Z7I 1 The WorIJs Best Drink ■**“* “ * PESr FRUIT CAKE lb 65c VIRGINIA 2 and 4 lb Fancy Tin Kiro blue Labe' No. 1 L SYRUP can 12K D. P. B^fr Bacon h LB. CARTON . 26/ 1 LB CARTON 51/ Our Pride Bread 21 CZ. 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