The Roanoke Beacon Published Every Friday in Plymouth, North 'arolina e. V FF A (ISBOX.Owner SADIE A VS BOX.Business Mur. #1.60 a YEAR IN ADVANCE \ | iress r! ■» i n n i••i *a‘i ms to The Roanoke .tc i ., P .« oi uti., n I Entered *s second-class mail matter at the Pjstof ice at Plymouth, North Carolina, inder the Act of March 3, I887. _ __ _ FRED V, f VNi ARY 14, 1027 One Chicago man confesses mur der for hire of $137.50. These big cities certainly offer bargains. A rose by any other name would not be a rose; what it would be de pends upon the other name. Everybody w ants higher wages; most of us, however, have no asso ciation to enforce the demand. The dead emperor of Japan is to be funcralized at a cost of one mil lion dollars. He costs more dead than alive. Even in the face of the Lucy Stone league the average sweet young thing is quite w illing to take another name Those who think aviators are not entitled to extra pay for their hap hazardous duty ought to read about the accidents that happen Only a sap would park near an elevator shaft when asking for a raise. Woman in Williamston sent her daughters window shopping and they returned home with six panes of glass. Some men carry their cases to court; others carry 'em to the cellar. It is about time for various bodies to pass resolutions about Nicaragua. Any number of war veterans want to know what is meant by “loan value.’’ The biggest thing in the world, to some folks, is who is going to fight Tunnev. This is the time of the year to plan town beautification. The way to begin is to start at home. One bill that will pass Congress, on time, will provide for the pay and allowances of Congressmen. Advertisers will find us always glad to help them spend their money on newspaper advertising. Calexico and Mexicalli split an earthquake between, That s fair play in international relations! Briand says peace took root in Europe in 1926. That s all right until somebody decides to uproot it. About eight months from now many individuals will be wondering what happened to the prosperity now being predicted by agricultural, industrial and labor leaders President Coolidge declared at Trenton that the United States does not desire an armament race, He represents America in that. Now comes a Philadelphia scien tist and states his conviction that man really came from a fish. We have long suspected the same. The president wants the press to back the foreign policies of the government. Job printers want the government to quit press work. NOTICE OE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY (Known r.o the Tlurnmore Farm, for merly Westover) By virtue of and pursuant to the ponvv., contained in the deed of tru t nxm T. c.ay Coburn to S. H.tli Ty it r, da ed Jun > 25, 1923, and record . . in bo k b , p: ges 237-244, regis ,u» s Oi.k o o \: Uohnij, ton County, Nor h Carolina, winch is hereby re ferred to, e.i fault having' occurred in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the said trustee, either in per* ci! or by his agent, will ill at public . n, .'or ca h .o .he highest bid* oxr, at tiie courthouse door of Wash ington County, North Carolina, on Saturday, January 20, 1927, at noon that certain tract or parcel of land in Lee’. Mill Township, described in said deed of tru'd by metes and bounds a fellows, to v.-it: .inning at the junction of the i oily Roa 1 and the road leading fron: , 1; r.iou ii to Maekeys, thence running ii . LI deg. Ci ffi I. >.t 541 feet; L . nee south 83 deg. 17 rain. cas. 321 foot; thence north 8 deg. 14 min. east 1,352 feet to a cherry tree at the cor ner of the Burton Johnson field; thence ouih 80 deg'. 33 min. ea t 715 feet tc a sweet gum standing on the north ine of . hnson field; thence sou 1 | SI deg. 14 min. cast 1,2'.9 feet, to the run of a swamp; thence following the run of the swamp the following courses and ditanees: Noith 1 cleg. 16 min. west 119 feet; north 2 deg 48 min. west 163 feet; nor h *3 deg 44 min. west 159 feet; north 29 dag ■ east 113 feet; north 16 deg. 20 min. cast 133 feet: north 42 min. east 12c feet; north 65 deg. 55 min. east 8t feet; north 41 deg. 5 min. east 8-! feet; north 24 cleg. 20 min. ea"t 104 feet; north 12 deg. 30 min. west 137 '■ ct- nerh 64 deg. 13 r.fn. west 81 e ; north 33 deg. 14 min. west 15t feet; north 48 deg. 28 rain, west 71 Vet- nor*h 67 deg. 28 min. west Gl e: : north 27 deg. 13 min. west 8? Vet- nor h 76 deg. 13 min. west 93.1 'or : north 79 deg. 11 min. west 71 north 47 deg. 8 min. west 111 r r h 34 dec, 28 min. west 71 north 23 deg. 35 min. west 161 '(■• t: north 5 deg. 54 min. west 171 ee : north 11 deg. 17 min. west 91 ‘ . A ,-1-L O /-I <*. 4 O min lTT.Oi't 1 A' Y t: north 30 den. v-est 194 foot tc • ho road leading to the Ayers place -.hence following the run of the swamj in n general southwesterly directior ■ the White Marsh Landing Road mince northwestwardly along th< sanding Road about S20 feet to th< west line of said Reid Farm; thence cuth 16 dog. 30 min. we :t 1,GC() fee' to the edge of the swamp; thenct southwardly along the edge of th. swamp to the northeast line of tin lot occupied by the colored school, thence in a southeasterly direction lot feet to the road leading from Ply mouth to Mackeys; thence with sa:c toad westwardly about 40 feet to tin northeast corner of the Jennie Barns: 1 acre tract; thence south 26 degree: east 210 feet; thence south 65 deg. 31 min. west 210 feet to the went line oi ,;aid Reid Farm; thence south 78 deg 45 ruin, east 2,425 feet; thence nortl 54 deg. 15 min. east 317 feat; thence cuth 78 deg. 45 min. east 1,872.4 fee1 lo the Folly Road; thence north 11 deg. 45 min. east along the said Folly Road to the place of beginning, con aining 4S5 acres, move or less, sav ing and excepting the right of v?aj and station grounds of the Norfolt Southern Railroad Co., at Westover and about one-third of an acre knowr as the Walker Graveyard. Terms of rale: The property wil first be offered in lots or parcels, num bered one to nineteen, inclusive, o! in combinations of lots and parcels as shown upon the subdivi. ion anr nap made by John B. Re pass, civi engineer, copy or blue prin of vvhiei has been filed in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Washington County for reference and inspection by r.l pro peetive purchasers, and copy oi which may also he seen in the office of Washington Insurance & Realty Co., Washington, Nor.h Carolina, bu following the offer of sale in lots o; parcels, as aforesaid, the property will then be offersd as a whole, nni the large:t gross amount bid at the sale, whether in lots or parcels, or a a whole, will be reported, but the righ! ifjtti any aim uu «*■ ^ * served. Bidders will fee required tc p;iy over or deposit to the credit ol ■‘he trustee 10 per cent of their bid' respectively, pending confirmation and as guarantee of acceptance. Additional information may be hac upon application to the undersigned This December 27, 1026. (Signed) S. HETH TYLER, Trustee. By Small, MacLc-an cc Rodman, at torneys. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contained in a certain dead of trust executed b> he Clark Peanut Co., Inc., to Southerr rust Co., trustee, recorded in the of ice of the register of deeds of War,li ne ton County in book 85, page 275 efault having been made in the con it'ons of said deed of trust; and bj ktuc of an order of revale made bj . C. V W. Ausbon, clerk of the upc-rior court of Washington County N. C., cn the 27th ay of December 1920, 'he said trustee will, on the 21st •lay of January 1927, at 12 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door of Wash ington County North Carolina, offci "or sale to th ■ highe t bidder for cash the following described lands: Tho -c r ain lands situated in the State of North Carolina, in Wash ington County, and described as fol lows: Lying and being in Washingtor County, Plymouth Town-hip, North i Carolina, adjoining the town of Ply mou h, and being on the south side . thereof, and adjoining the lands ol D. 0. Brinkley and others, and more pa: iicularly described as follows: Beginning on the east side of Mon ; res Street extended at a point 47.f 1 feel sou’h of ti.o Allan lie Coas line Railroad; thence running sou h 21 deg and 13 min. east G22 feet along raid Monroe Street; thence north 6G deg, ca 4 432.3 Pet to Jefferson S'reet ex tended: th.nce north 21 deg. and 13 tnni. west 578 l et along said Jeffer son Street; thence north 84 deg. and gggasrerafedHMB to*y ^>9 The Chevrolet Coach Improved in Quality yet reduced to $595 f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Former Price §645 3 • i A pj i Li .Beautiful Chevrolet L in durnht tiUtorf 1C New and Marvelously Beautiful Fisherr -a host of Mechanical Improvements Features found only on the costlier ■plus an Amazing Reduction in Prices! NEW LOW PRICES Kj tj J u COACH Former price $645. The COUPE Former price $645. The & a n P SEDAN F inner p' ic $735 The LANDAU <4 Former price $765. I h C a n gj Touring- Car Prices luclud s balloon tires and steel disc wheels Former price $535. with baboon tires only. The d» k 9 j Roadster Price includes balloon tires sr.d steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with baboon tires only. The Sport a py -* r Cabriolet Entirely new model with rumble seat 1-Ton Truck - $495. (Chassis Only) |-Ton Trui k - $.395. (Chassis Only) Balloon tires now standard on all model.; At' Pi ices F O U Flint, Mich. America has always expected greet things frrm its greatest in dustry. But the announcement of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet has been the automotive sensation of all time! Here is a car which in beauty, luxury, quality and modern de sign cha'lenges the costliest creations of the day Here, in a price class where average standards have been he ni'e, is now ottered a car so far beyond all expectation that compa-i sorrs cease to exist. Seven superb models styled as low priced cars w re never styled before and offer ng such marks, of fine distinction: full crown one-pb-ce fenders, bullet type lamps and “fish tail” rear deck mod* ling! New and suprmv*ly beautiful bodies bv Fisher! And above !1, infinitely finer quilitv — the result of a host, of additional improvements such as AC oil filter, AC air cl-aner, coincidental sieering and ign’tion lock, larges 17” steering wheel, gasoline gauge and many, many others! All 'his is combined t> a supreme d gree in the long famous leader of the Chevrolet line—the C-ach It would be a brilliant a cnievement for at y manuf cturer merely to de ign such a splendid car to sell at tiny reasor.abh low y rice. But to sell it at the amazing price of $595 is a fea» of hist > y making proportions. This one price reduc tion alone wou'd suffice >o center worldwide attention on Chevrolet. But due to economies of tremendous production plus the vast resources of General fvlro-s, Chevrolet alsj announces striking price reductions on other models. For years Chevrolet has led the world in providing Quality at Low Cost But now with a new and more beautiful car-with a car infinitely fine'-in quality and greatly lower in price Chevrolet stands supreme and unchallenged in dollar-tor-dollar value! No vnvt t in : sig e Admire its mar ►- us s;> :e d g ! V- . U >'■ v.\ y r- •• fin e features! Learn for vour-elf bv ?>e 1 nal i vp«-c- i<>f, ■ hv, -*t i r. w low price, it i- tin- greatest sei sad o A me hpo? < industry! WOODLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY PLYMOUTH 'sfrf-e* COLUMBIA Q i li. JsLd T ¥ AT L C r T 1 13 min. west 121 feet; 1her.ee south 62 deg. and 55 min. west 326 foot to the point of beginning, containing GJ8 acres, more or less. This notice dated and posted thi first day of January, 1927. SOUTHERN TRUST CO., Trustee. Dy W. A. Worth, attorney. tew Doctors Treat Colds and the Fta To break up a cold overnight or to civ. short an attack of grippe, in fluence, throat or tonsillitis, phy sician ■••• :ri vists are now recorn mend: the purified and refine;: : loiaei aipound tablet that gives j u - c . .1.? of calomel and salts c< nib . >cu, without the unpleas ant effect;-; of either. One or ■ ■ o Galotabs at bed-time with n swallow of water.—that’s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work o pleasure. Next morning your cold h.s vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and you are feeling fi. a with a hearty appetite for break fast nt what you please,—no can g~ * i family package, containing dir' lions, only 35 cents. At any urw£ (a&v) Passenger Schedules Effective May 2, 1926 PLYMOUTH, IV. C. DAILY Lv. 2:30 p. m.— Raleigh, New Bern Goldsboro, Beaufort, and in termediate points. Parlor car to New Bern. Lv. 12:43 a.tn.—Raleigh, New Bern Goldsboro, Beaufort, Char lotte, Fayetteville and inter mediate points. Sleeping car Raleigh to New Bern, Lv. 12:30 p, m.— Norfolk and in termediate points. Parlor car. Lv. 4'00 a. m. — Norfolk and inter mediate points. Sleeping car. For tickets. Pullman reservations and other information address or anply to W. . MILLER, Ticket Agent, Plymouth, N. C. HE* LIFE PILL? ft K < ls^G'53 Th«? P ’"'"h&t Do Curft Subscribe to The Beacon KHxrimzv*** * bmp " vm.TVi it—T' ship to ! WIN BORNE & CO. f COMMISSION MERCHANTS I - | Cotton vorfo)k, V« PeaLuts— fuffolk, Va jj H N “Get their latest prices on Nitrate of Soda, lime and 1 fertilizers before buying.” Business and correspondence solicited. North Carolina: Washington County: NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virlne of a power of sale einb' need in a mortgage, executed by 0 d Sa anie o T E. Knowles, on the 24th day of October, 1911), and duly recorded in Washington County, the undersigned mortgagee will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House cl or, ii Ply mouth, North Carolina, on the 15th day cf January 1927, at twelve o’clock noon, the following described land: Lying and being in the Town of Roper and being all that certain tract of land 50 x 200 feet on the >.>uth side of Main street, in the Town of Roper, N. C., adjoining the laud of Mrs. K, C* Barco, and being the same land con veyed b. F 12 Knowles aud wife to said O. J. Saman e. This 10th day of i eceir.be', 1920. T. E KNO " LES, Mortgagee By Z. V N’ormaa Receiver, Bank of Roper. WAfUEO-t' buy 40 or 50 shoats weijr'img 80 <> 100 lb:? each. A!Fo6hogsw ig-bi-trl50 to 200 lbs each dressed r, t .re G'-> e F?» m, Pungo N ' Subscribe t_ the Beacon l i