HOME AGENT REPORTS
(Continued From Front P:vge)
trate of Soda people are g ving tlje.se
women a one-hundred pound bag of
Nitrate of Soda to be used in these
gardens. A ten do: ar team p ore
cooker and a seven-fifty pressure e
tr has been oftefTret! as prizes in tins
Garden Contest.
Four hundred debars worth eggs
were graded and shipped tr- \V: mug
ton during the month, i he.-e eg-; are
to he processed, stored and ■ ■: i nest
fall. The shipper;, will re re • : e dif
ference in the market ;-r v and
the market price in the - stor
ing charges of 15 cents per .-rate per
month. Sales on t’-e curb 1. -t a
mounted to $705.68 during i • month.
Two hundred ami lift;, v. • . . ul
ed the federation needm; 'keys
on March 28th. Tite Crerw.l. H eme
Dem.-ustnath.n Club was the winner of
the lovely trophy cup presented tin.
Clubs by the Chamber o; C ,r:rce.
A mutual Exchange lias hot' rgan
ized through the Farm and Home
agents with the help of Mr. L. C.
Seller, Marketing Specialist.
April
JL IK* V. i till L \ V-Ui.: i.IOMUlU.*
of Education and Superintendent of
Schools were given a dinner at the
courthouse on the first Monday in the
month. The chicken tor this dinner was
cooked by the same meeting o -king
process demonstrated to the women in
the clubs during the month of March.
The subject tor study during the
month was Me.it Substitutes. In s was
one of the moot interesting lessons
given. The v.-omen were sir, v. u bow
a one-dish meal could be prepare t in
twenty minutes, which cost less than
the usual Sunday night supper. Five
hundred and eighty dollars worth of
eggs have been shipped to V. ih.mng
ton to date. Total sales on the curb
market now aim ant t- S’.,
Ninety-five club meeting- . .. e been
held, 3,054 miles have ! .•-■a traveled,
28 new member., lorn bee cd. .'4
office calls, and 4! calls by teieph lie.,
42 press articles written, and 1.1 t-1 cir
cular letters mailed during tuts period.
IN MEMORIAL!
In memory i m; husband. Ed
gar Swain, who died Oct. 2-*. 1930
Thou hast been called t-> the Isie of
Somewhere,
But never will thy memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts will always
Linger,
In the home where thou hast
Staid.
The pearly gates were open,
A gentle voice said, "001110,’'
And with good-byes unspoken,
Thou didst calmly enter home.
The seperation, oh! ’tis painful,
And my lot is hard to bear;
But my grief I take to Jesus
He will ali my sorrows spare.
Patiently thou suffered,
Thy pain in silence love,
Until the Master called thee
Where suffering is no more.
Sleep on. dear one,
Take thy much needed rest.
The days to me are long r od lonely
Even at their best.
But ere long I’ll join thee
On that beautiful shower.
Then we'll be happy again together
Forever and evermore.
MATTIE ROLLINS SWAIN
IX MEMORIAM
God in his great wisdom and love
has called from our midst to his
heavenly home a much loved friend
Joe Sitterson.
He \ ■ rn Feb. 5th 1861 and
died April 3 1930.
Although hi' and !• cn in failing
health for several morphs ho was
apparent!;: improving, and Iris death
came as a great shock, to the com
munity. II 1 stricken with par
al; . onlj few hoi
He wa : devout supporter of St
Delight Christian Church of which
he has h( n a member since early
youth. He served as an elder and a
deacon in this Church for several
years. His pew war rarely vacant.
We feel our loss very keenly but
bow ourselves in humble submission
to Him who doeth all things well.
He is survived by his widow, the
following children, Ramal of Detroit
Michigan, Mrs. Sherley Williams of
Elizabeth City, Mrs. Wila Beli and
Sidney of Rocky Mount, and Miss
Louise of Roper, two brothers J. X.
of Richmond, Va. and Luther of
Plymouth, and one sister. Mrs. Ed
Skiles of Windsor, X. C.
he has fought the good fight, fi
nished his course, and has gone to
receive a crawn of rightonsness that
is laid up for those who have kept
the faith.
Mrs. M. It. Swain.
REJOICES OVER
NEW HEALTH
“'i was in an extremely nervous
condition and finally had a nervous
breakdown. I’d have pains in my
back and Sides
MRS. AMANDA LADD
nearly all the time, and I’d almost
go frantic with headaches. A ter
rible rheumatic condition in my
arms ank hips nearly ran me into
hysterics, Sargon is the only medi
cine that ever gave me lasting re
lief, and I’m filled with rejoicing
over the new health it gave me.
Every trace uf indigestion is gone,
my appetite is fine, and the rheu
matic condition and the pains in
my back and sides are gone. I’m
fast regaining my lost weignt and
Sargon Pills are the finest treat
ment I ever found for constipation
and a torpid liver." Mrs. Amanda
Ladd, 59 Vance St.. Asheville.
E. G. ARPS DRUG STORE
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Co:i. igiuns disease? occuring in
W::.-'.:ing!.on county, X. C. during
month <R March, 1030:
Chicken Pox:
Harriot Collin Roper
Joyce Collins “
Annie L. Davenport Mackeys
Chats. W. Davenport
Harriet E. Davenport
Paul Williams Roper, R. 1
Luther Bowen, Jr. Plymouth, R. 2
Laura Bowen “ “2
Jeannette Bowen “ 2
Anna Bowen “ “2
Mrs. Willie Myers
Sylvester Hassell
Total — — — 12 cases
W. H. Ward, Mcl.
Diptheria:
David Clifton R. F. D.'Mackeys
Christine Hodges “
Total — — — 2 cases
W. H. Ward, McL_
Whooping Cough:
Douglas Davenport Creswell R. 2
“ “ 2
(t it 9
“ “ 2
it u 2
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“ it 2
“ “ 1
it (( J
(c a i
11 u J
Plymouth
ft
Creswell
Pauline Norman (col) Plymouth R.2
Earl Norman “ “ IT 2
Mattie “ “ “ “ 2
Total — — — 21 cases
W. H. Ward, Md.
Epidmic Ccrebor Spinal Miningitis:
Annie Laura Vail Plymouth
Ralph Swain “ R. 2
Total — - — 2 cases
W. II. WARD, MD.
Quarantine Offlieers For
Washington County.
Carol V.
Lucille
Edna Foskv (colored)
Wilma “
Callie Davenport
Margaret Bateman
Evelyn
Ray Davenport
Arthur Furlough
Bernice
Florence E. “
Violet. E. “
Wm. E. Alexander
Catherine Halsey
Mary E. Furlough
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear brother,
Fred C. Ange, who left us two
long years ago, April 14th.
We miss your friendly Jcall,
And happy smile for all,
Your cheerful voice and quick step.
Home don’t seem the same since
You left.
Not many see us weep,
But many many bitter tears are
Shed for you while others sleep.
We know that God in His infinite
Wisdom doeth all things with
A loving hand.
And we feel that you art nappy
In an otherland.
Still if we were given our dearest
Wish we’d wish for you - dear
Fred.
—Sister Mildred
MAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY
by gia-t international industry; over
. 70CK) already started; s-une doing an
nual business s;;; OCU; no experience
: or capita! n ip’ircd; everything supplied
realize success, independence Haw.
leigh’s way; retail load products, ,oap
toilet preparations, stock, poul
, try supplies; your awn business sup
ported by big American, Canadian,
Australian ; duslries; resources over
i S17,000.000; established 10 yea s; get
uur proposition; ad say it's great! Raw
ei.-h t'ompay, Dept NC-45-7, Rich
mond, Va.
NORTH CAROLINA.
WAS! IINCTON COUNT V.
NOIICE
All persons holding claims
against the estate of Sarah A.
Craddock, late o f Washington
county North Carolina, are here
by notified to present them to tire
undersigned Administrator within
one year from date of this notice
or same will be pleaded in bar of
recovery, and all persons indent
ed to the estate are hereby de
manded to make prompt settle
ment.
This the 10th. day of March, 19
30.
TERRY M. CRADDOCK
Administrator.
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina
Washington County
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale embraced in a mortgage executed
by Gilbert Lewis and wife, Lula
Lewis, to Nancy Coffey on the 19th
day of December, 1923, aim recorded
the office of the ilegistei of Deeds of
Washington County in Book ,7 page
303, and default having been made in
the payment of the notes thereby se
cured, the undersigned m l'tgagce
will expose at pubi'c sale at the court
house door of Washington County to
the highest bidder for cash od the 1( th
day of May, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon,
the following described real estate;
"Beginning at ti e Henry E!li , back
iine on Fourth street and running
westward!}- along said line to N. A
Lee’s Line; thence at i igbt angles a
long said line to Cordon line; thence
at right angles and paralell with First
street to Fourth street; thence alotm
Fourth street southwardly to place of
h "I had been through
a bad spell of sick
nesa which left me
% very weak,” says Mrs,
*$ Virginia Spruce, of
*s» Stapleton, Va. "I was
pale and felt lifeless,
** and my strength did
5 not return.
"I spent most of
my time on the bed.
x was very nervous, ana tne
least thing upset me. I did not
have strength enough to lift a
broom. At times I would have
bad headaches, which would
hurt me until I could hardly see.
'"Someone asked me why I
did not try Cardui, I had read
of it, so I thought I would see
what it would do for me. It
was really remarkable how I
came out. My strength re
turned, and my health was bet
ter than it had been in years.
I gained in weight about ten
pounds. My color was good,
and I ceased to suffer from
headaches. 1 have told my
friends about Cardui because I
was benefited after taking it”
Helps Women to Health
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h for Constipation, Indigestion, tf
lit Biliousness. 1 cent a dose. e-ie4&
h? hf Kf h? h? hf hfl *if hfi *c? V ~i* hPhPhP
beginning. For further reference see
deed dated December 30th, 1920, from
Annie H ill and husband to Nancy Rot
! fey, registcj ed in book 7b, pane O30.’'
i .v deposit cf 10 p r cent will be re
: <i ircd of die successful bidder as evi
dence or good Taith
This the 14th tiny of April, 1030.
5-9 NANttY COFFEY, Mtgee.
i NORTH CAROLINA,
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
Before W. F. Aushon,
Justice of ‘lie Peace
Notice of summons and Warrant
of Attachment
J C, Tarkentcu, Plaintiff
vs
Bingham Alexander, Defendant
The defendant abov • named will
lake notice tat a summons in the above
entitled action was issued against said
defendant on the 9th ay of April 1930,
by W. F. ftusbon a justice of 11,c peace
; of Washington county, North Carolina
I >r the sum of 597 fid. due said plainiif
for merchandise purchased by defen
dant, which summons is returnable,
before said justice of the peace, at his
office at Plymouth, N. C , and in Ply
mouth Township on the 15th day of
: May, 1930, at 10 o’clock a. m. The de
fendant wiil also take notice that a
warrant of attachment was issued by
said justice of the peace on the loth
day of April, 1930, against the property
of said defendant, which warrant is re
turnable before the said justice at lb?
lime and place above named for the re
turn of the summons, when and where
ttie defendant is required to appear
and answer or demur to the complaint
or the relief demanded will be granted
This the loth day of April, 1930.
W. F. AU3BON
5 0 Justice of the Peace
NOTICE
North Carolina. Washington County
•—Tn the Superior Court.
Edwin 3. Hall vs. j & \V Land Com-1
raoy and all other persons claiming j
any interest in the lands described i
herein.
An action having been instituted in
tl'.e Superbr Court of Washington
< ounty. North Carolina, entitled as a
hovc, t > ‘oreclosc tax liens for taxes
dttf tor the year 1027 listed in said
(tmty:
The Shepherd tract containing about
36 acres, the Stewart Allen tract con
taining about 71 acres, the Andrew
Davenport tract containing about 35b
acres, the Pettitord Watson tract con
taining about 12-1.3 acres, the Alfred
Jackson trie; containing about 160.6
acres, the M. Brown’tig tract contain
ing about 156 acres, the Huff Allen
tract containing about 306.7 acres, the
D. W. Davis tract containing about
135 acres, the C. C. Jackson tract con
taining about 77 acres, the Halsey
Arge tract containing about • ’ a r ■
about I 1-4 acre.- known as tiv Cattle
Entry, the G. L. Bowen tract contain
ing about 180.8 acre-, the W. ('. Bow
en Big Island tract containing about
67.5 acres, the B. F. Wallace tra t con
taining about 22.7 acres, the Gurganus
tract containing about 138 acres, the
State Board tract c; staining nb nt 250
acres, the Freet:iar,-\Yshare tract con
! i
1. mng :iT>rxtit 420.2 acres, the IlolliS*
tract containing about 203.3 acres, and
that part of the main J & \Y. or Dis
mal. situate in Washington County,
c chaining about 510.7 acres. Said tracts
j oi land are situate in town
Iship, Washington County, and are par
ticularly and fully described in a deed
from Roanoke Railroad and Lumber
Company to .1 & \V Land Company,
dated January 7. 1921, of record in the
| Register's Office of Beaufort County,
\( r:h Carolina, in Hook 230, page 215,
anil of record in the Register's Office
I of Washington County, North Carolina
in Hook , page
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons claiming an interest in the sub
ject matter of the said action to ap
pear. i t tip and defend their respective
claims in six months from the date of
this notice, or be forever barred and
foreclosed of any and all interest or' *
claims in or to the said property or pro
ceeds from the sale thereof.
Dated this 21st dav of April, 1930.
C. V. W. AUSBON,
Clerk Superior Court.
5-16
REDUCTION PRICES
PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK
Barred Reeks - $12.50 Hundred
White Leghorns ■ $10.00 “
Custom Hatching 3e Egg
■g’i'i
rJPW 12$ IS F? H Iff il
JB a «a>J- ft*. tTi & a A a at « n k ^ &i ei e; u as &
COLU^Oi^ NORTH CAROLINA
H. C. Davenport T. W. Armstrong
VALUE
Far Above Fhe Price
- THAT IS WHY -
Ford Sales
ARE LEADING ALL OTHER
MAKES EVERYWHERE
Let us Demonstrate a Beautiful New Ford Today.
PHONE 2546
Buchanan Motor Company
“FORD SERVICE SINCE 1912”
Plymouth, - North Carolina
LAST CALL!
ALL TOWN TAXES MUST BE PAID BY MAY 1ST.
We will have to enforce the law and sell all property on which Taxes
are still due after the First
PAY YOURS NOW!
and avoid the embarrasment and cost of being advertised
TOWN OF PLYMOUTH
P- W. BROWN, TAX COLLECTOR