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TriE ROANOKE BKACON.- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 1 V: W APOW, Editor and Owner PLYMOUTH. - - - N.C. Friday. JVly 3. 1008. BEACON FLASHES. W t Those who have frieuds visiting X 3 tlioia, or who iuteuds leaving home 5! thenmelfes, will please let it bekuown tioned It does not matter whether oji you are a subscriber or not. All We go 'jt auk is let ua kuow it. ""Talk it up." Keep that ''talking up" about the Ice Plant. ' Keep on "talking up" the Confederate JHObtllUGtll. .' .Miss Margarett Forbes, of Willlamstou, was visiting our tovvn this week. ' Mis.- Izxin Milelif-I vvlin wns viuilincr in ' Windsor returned home last week. "Use De Witt's Little Early ltu rs, pleasant little piils Una are easy to take. Sold by 1'. E. Davenport. Mr. J no. E. Singleton, of ths Roper sec tion, wus iu our town Wednesday.. : .. - t . i td a pic-nio on the Sound Tuesday. Little Miss Ethel' .Jjnkins, of 15jtbel, is visiting her bister, Mrs. V. II. Gin k in, at E;mwood Dairy. Don't forget to "talk up" tint great big Comity l'le-nic. Next 1 uesday is the day nud Ken's Hihery is the pl:e. DeWitt's VYhiich Hasel Salve 18 good fur cut?, bums, bruist'h and Kuratchea. It is especially good for pile3. Uteoimuendtd & so d by T J5. D.ivenport. Mens TV L. Satlcribwaite acd Edgar W. Ajeis, two of Plymouth Township's most successful farmers, dropped in to see us yesterday. A game of ball was played here yeter lay aiteruoon between Plymouth an J the Windsor team, but we go to press be!ore the feaine eudd. v .. . . ii r. o as. i. uateroan a prosperous raruier of the tfcuppcrnong section and a life long, lribiid of tiie 13 jacou, Was a visitor in our office yesterday. ' Pic-Nic next Tuesday let everybody be there. Take the whole family and a basket full or food, L'-ave trouble and politics at Jiome and go to have a good time. A quiet mirrsiiro wuh 3olpiun!z-d at tha i oniB of 1't-v. N. tl. Harrison on l'ueS(i(lv iii;efiiouii, wht-n Mr. 'Jos. liaigai us i., tuc hymtioid aitar iss Hilda D-idn Kenindy's Laxutivq Cough Syrup acts ( My n in the- biwVln au'd'tbtsrfb. diw- I O.iU u;t of til .'S -llj 'and H. t:l hhii i .1 it iip.tty t.ifi cui'i a id stop ; irrit-t-r ;i- Ll.iilun ,.Le it. $old by 1. lj v lUAlrOll 'The ii fct f. tion bloom f the soasou is I lid on our dcVii by ourlriend, ilr U iu 'i' Uiadd c, ii n is.liUi.' you'rj f irmer on F. L. iNo V. Mr. Urac'flock inf rm us : l..-.t tlie biOMbom was au June 29:4i Tom otti'U p! njteil Apvi: l'7s.h. 'Iha much talked of Excnrsinn came on ; : sterd'iy Iroui Wiiidor nud th'J W indsor M)lk fook ch-trH of tiie t iwn It was a "Jg crowd in i n inittake Plymouth bid itiein welCi'ine and thev all seemed to eu jy their stay. Come a;.iu friends We were in error last week iii spying that the Str. Ma.fl iwer had returned to her route We understand that it njay be nome time yet before she Returns as she is being thoroughly overhauled."" The Str. Wagfter, in command of Capt E It. Mar I'iner, iii (supplying i he route. . His many frieuds are alad to welcouoe homa th it clever gentleman, Mr. C u way 'Newman, uianager of the Wil's Veneer Co's., Plant here. Mr. Newman was iu 'eeble health a 1 1 went away several months ago to n c uperate and we are glad to uote that he rrturus fully restored. Have you been down to hear the Edison and Victor Talking MacLines at Mr. O. li. Logmen's? Mr. Lefcg'-U is agent for the nbove machines ul-o the Columbia which he invites the public to hear He has quite a number of records which con-ist of the latest music fe 28-tf It Can't Be Beat. The best of all teaobeis is experience. C M. Hirden, of Silver City, North Car olina, says: "I iind Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stnniach, Liver aud Kuli.ey troubb s it ean't be beat 1 huve tried it aud fiud it a most excellent medicine" Mr. llardeu is right ; it's the best of all medicines also fur weakness, lame back, and ail run down conditions, liest too for chilis aud maUm So d uu-tt-r guarantee by Spruill & I3ro. 60c. Battalion Appointments. Comfnander J no. L. I'lielps, of the 2iu Hut., North Carolina Naval lirigtidc, iiiis jippoiutcil Mr. W. Hoy ilatniiLoti, of l'l) moutli, Hat. Aelj i tutit, and Mr. Harry (J. Walker, of Creswell, Bat. Chief i O. Jn these sij)j)ointmeiils Coininan ler Fhelps lias made uo mistake, both of the yonug men are fresh from iniliUry training schools, and will tako pride in upholding the military honor of North Carolina, and tiie enviable reputation of the 2nd Battalion. Commander I'hih'-i has assurance from Lt. Worth, of' Elizabet'.i City, Lt. Latham, of riyi.'utli and A. Thomas, of Beaufort, that their re spec live Companies will go on the Cruise about fifty strong. This id encouraging that the Naval Reserves will not lofce- the "Hep'' they' made ut Jatnestoi la.-t Summer. x A Glorious Glide. 0; Wednesday, June 21, Mrs. W. 11. Hampton gave the first Launch Party of the season. The ijiyitation wus extended to our "ever ready" crowd in the oarly part of the day,, and was accepted by each one with the most sublime felicity.. As 7:00 was the appointed hour, the eager crowd gathered at the Hampton pier and embarked on its glorious glide. After laughing and talking and en joying the delightful breezes from the troubling water, one of our fair dames lead in musical tones that dear old charming and appropriate song: "fen tho boat go 'round the bend," aud great were the manifold harmonicc I In tho meanthtie olives and cheese sandwiches were served to tune our voices to a clearer melo dy. "About 8:30 the hilarious crowd returned to thq pier where they dis embarked, and repaired to the home of the ho.-tess where many games and "social chats" were enjoyed. Very eniovable was the occasion. Those present were: Mrs. W. II. Hampton, Misses Stella Blount, of Roper, N. C, Katie Loane, Clara Hampton, Elois'j Loaiie, Lizzie Mit- chel, Messrs. H. P, Walker, Philip Blount, of Roper, N. C, Roy Ham- pron, W. M. Bond, Jr, ...wl 7. Norman. Mosk. Just Exactly Right. 4 I have used Dr. King's New Life. Piils for several ye-irs, and fiud them just es acily right," siys Mr. A. A. I'Vlion, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills re.ieve without tlie least discoiufort. Ht-ht rem edy for constipation, biliousness and ma laria. 25c. at opi'Uilt & Bro's. UOPEU lilPPLES. Koricu, N. J., July 1, 1J08. Miss Lula Morse, of Elizabeth visitiu" Mr. and Mrs. M. L. 13 til Ciy, Mrs. Edward Leary with her children, is visiting her tuther, Mr. Alhcu li.ouut. Mr. y. H. Leary, of Anlanda, is spendin; the wetK witn his brother, Mr J.s Leuij . Mr. Joe. God wd, of Williu:nstoii, is as sociated With lUu Uoper bill team tain weet. Mrs H. T. Jackson and daughter are visitiug Mrs. Juuksou's moihcr, Mrs. Ellen H. Ptacock. Mrs. L. J. Peacock and Miss Myrtle are pending tlie week vith Ails Poueoek'fc .if.iel" iu tOaeutou Mis Luila Lditiian and Mis L.zie tiuelet. of l'lj iiiUtii, iil'e Vih.tiu Ml una Airs. 1'lios VV. iiloiu.1. ' Air J. A. Sex:-n I ft for Tjrroll C. nn y on VVcdiieniay , v. he. ho ftn-n to looii ul iny lohijj iut tests of'tiic Kx i Oi. Kd-iitoii )layd 11 per here. 1'ue-du. , VOl't i Lii i.toi. 4 It- per (i. 1 1 W;i . .i .;roiig pi(r.i.ui''& -.uie, bui b.. h -ides uiuJfi costly en.-r.. Mis-es Ida pud Carn'e Spruill entertain ed tliiii' I. lends iu .tid.iy eCiiui; iu lin.(.r of UK-it sill-'Stfi, .VllrjSoS Al-tiy ti l til JoUll- tuni and Un r jio .iiiiti , of i iu inth. The J ,o L ltpfi Luuih: r Co , c -ped tha o d nx'li tvitidiiif." u,re tins we k. lt had b.) n in op -ratiuii i i ihe hcnit' (jf tht- juniper ntvainp for more ttjau lo.iitceii year . Mr. and Mrs, llurr'n had the m'sfortuue to loc se their ten year old son, at ISixUi Landing, on June 30;h. Tiie bereaved yafeuts have the sympathy of a host of friends. His numerous friends were glad to see Mr. H 'I'. Jackisou on our streets this week. Mr. Jackson was at one time a citizen of this place, and was one of the most popular salesmen that ever lived here. Mr. Jno. W. Chesson has given the front of his store a new coat of paint. Mr. C, is a hustler, he believes in the adage that the worm goes to the early bird, and acts upon it. He is one of the most fcuccersful young business men in the county. Mr. Walter It Chesson and hid little daughter, of Gilmerton, Va., tpent fenn day with Dr. and Mrs. Halsey.. Walter is another Washington county boy who is making substantial progress for Lima-If . A tine example of manly determination to -ucuecd. Did you notice tho curious crescent shaped shadows cast upon the ground Sunday morning during the eclipse? No matte'- what the shape of the leaf, the shadow was a crescent. Mr. Henry Gil bam, a colored youth of anoient fame, was cousultei in regard to this curious phe nomenon, and his ready version was to the eflnct that ''Mr. John llockfcller shore gnyue git the Roper Lum Company din time, lie mos' bought hit when toiher 'clipse wu, an' Mart ter build a bridge frum Edeunton, but he shore guyneUr git hit dia time j you see ef he dout." What makes you so confident of your in formation, Mr. Gilliam? queried your scribo. "Hu ! I blacks big man's shoes. I does, an' one uu um dun tote me dat what dis 'clipse tdioro ucnt." And ith the help of a cracker iox, he lifted his ebony pate above an eight-foot fence and calmly yam bet wet1 u Edenton Hud Koer. This is whal Hon. Jake Moore, Stiita War den of Georia, 8 ys ol liodol For Dyspp si.i: "E G. De iu & Co , Ch?c-.gq: 111 Dear ails I have sutfVrcd more tha:i 20 years from indigestion. About IS months ago I had grown so much worse that I could u ot digrsl a crust of corn bfead and could not retain anv thing on my stomach. I loss 25 Ibh: iu fact I mado up my niiud that I could not live but a short time, when a friend c f inite recomK!end"d Ko iol. I coioitiited to ti j it tr j,le. :u him and was better in cue i'ay. I now wtigh more than I ever did iu my life and am in better health than for many years. Kodol lid tt. I keep a bottle constantly, and write thif hoping that humanity may be benefitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. 10, 1904." Sold by P. E l)avenp.;rt. ORKSWELL CHAT. Oreo well, N. C, July I, .Special. Miss Hattie Suell, of Cheanut Grove was in town Tuesday. ,Mr. A. G. Walker's residence and store U, being repaiuted. Mr. and Mrs. Ilczekiab Chesson spent Bub'Uy with .their sou Louis, here, K Mr. Jaines'Hassell, of Edenton, is the guest of his uncle, Dr. J. L. 11-is.selI. Mrs. Wm. Wiley and Mrs. Claudia E. Phelps spent Monday iu the country. Miss Lillian Starr spent last week with her aunt. Mrs. (J. E. Phelps in town. Mr. Walter Ilnghea (.pent Saturday and Sunday with his family at Macky f erry Miss Mary Spruill who has b ;en attend ing school in Norfolk returned Saturday. Mrs J. L.'Grandy with her sju, of Nor folk, is spending some time with her pa rents, Mr. and Airs. A. G. V alkr. Attorfiey E. M. Cox and Capt. John W iikerson, of Columbia, spent Sunday in our town the Suests of Capt. D. 11. Holmes on Gay street. .' Mis. Adam Davis accompanied by Ler sou, Melrin, of New Lundon, is visiting her mother, Mis Mary Holmes. Mr G E. Harrison left Saturday for his home iu Uelhaveu, will return again FrN dai'. fctlNEHINli. Best the World. A fiords. "It gives hie unbounded pleasure lo recommend Buck'eu's Arnica Salve," suvs J W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N C ;1 fiin convinced it's the best salve the world affoids it Clued a felon on my thumb, and it never tails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25o. at Spruill & Bro's. 1I0,KE HITS. Hoke, N. C , June, MO, 1908. ' Mies Minnie Jackson who has been quite sick, is improving. Vis Vaunie Wa son who has been visit ing her parents near Hinsou nas r turned lea Cream suppers are all the go, but wo Cannot go because thy t.v m always to select a rainy niht . Miss Sadie Waters and Miss May Wat son uud brother, Mr. Charlie, were guests of ye correspondent hut week. Mrs. W. lt Jackson and children who have been Visiting relatives here, relumed to iheir home ih Pitt Co recently. Ye correspondent, together with some friends, epei;l Saturday veuing very pleas antly at thi home of Mr Martin Jackson, Mr. Sam. fr-'allinger, who-has been mak ing a long visit to his old home and frieuds iu PeiquiuiKUtf couuty, returned here last Week. Miss Minuie Jackson who linn been spendi. t; $.me time with her sister, Mr. E. K. JnckbOu.Hi ltulhuveu, letiuneil liouie 1 1. t wi'. l;. Mih nnin (juiganu delighted h;- host t IruutdS wHh Iter pics-ucu i.re a few .yh- lust week, fciio was the guest of ye cotTC-peudeiit. ' AUlrougb new i scarce in nr quiet lft lli! place, wo wilt iiivt- ymir r. . (!eis a IV. w items t- remiiiii tiimn tliat we uie vet in Uu l.n.d ot the living. Our ti. F I). Carrier, Mr. N. H. Ilarii son, i olf tuki'is? a r.-st aud his place is fill d by Mr. llallscy Stubbs. Girls, don't pfc.d" a!l your money for nauips and P. O. Orders'. Mis Anni-s Guryanus, and Mss. Stuait I'elterton lieiiard, J. II. and L. V. AI.en, Charlie .A aisou. Thos. Jackson and Sam. Stallings were vUiting the home of Mr. W K. Mizrll Sunday last. We hope to be able to attend the Te ch efs' Institute to be held iu jour town in the Hear future and We think every teacher or those who intend to be in Washington county should not fail to attend He may We may have to m-ike. some sacrifice, but we Ktinhld all be willing to do so in ordi r to meet on that occasion and feast our mii.da on the good things get before us. Wild Hose. TO THE PUBLIC I I tako thid method of returning my grateful thanks to the citizens of this couuty for the confidence and 6upport placed in and fciveu me during tho p-ist, and as another year has p.rrivi-d when seme one will bj chosen fur the position I have been holding for the past few years, I respectfully offer my name for your con sideration. I haye tried conscientiously to discharge the duties of the oflV:e accep tably to the law-abiding people of the county, and only promise, ifre-eKcted, 10 discharge those duties lu the future as I have iu the past. Yours very truly, W. J, JACKSON FUR bllKillFF. I tako this method of informing the people of Washington couuty that I will be a candidate for tha office of Sheriff, snbj -.-ft to the action of the Dem. crutic county convention. It will be remembered t'jat eight years ago I nsked for this nomination and was defeated. I met difeat nnd worked, then aud since for the Democratic candidal s If the choice of the people iu tho com ing contest, I premise to discharge the duties of the fllce to the best of my ability. If not the choice of the people, as iu the past, I am a sei vaut of the Dem ocratic party. Yours respectfully, J. E. HEID. Millc cfliunnn kindness look more leH 1luo nfter-i. h u bee j sMuiuied by iail'tte. r Trinity Park School A First-Class Prcpuratorr School C'rti?catc8 of Orodaa'loti Acc ptd for tntranno to Leading Southern Colleges. . , Ilest Etniptcd l'rctiirtorr School in the South. Faculty of ten oftlcerp and tcrcheri I'uiHuut of Hcvcntj -five rc, Libmry rontriuiiig thirty thcuaud volumii. Well rq 'lipped gymi.atium. Wail H'.anrtards od modern tccthodsot m flriir.li')ii hr qiiont leciurei by prom hiunl I'i'Jiurcr. 1 xpt dhcb exc edir g. ly mo'derato. Seven yrars i.f phenom enal tUCCCdB. For tValofue iu d other Infroinutiou Adilrci II. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE Fo u r Departments Collegi ate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facili ties. Well equipped laborato ries in all departments of Sei & ence. Gymiuisirim furnished ' ;ih best apparatus. Expenses & very moderate. Aid for worthy students. ' & o you SO MEN WISHING TO EJUDY Lt LAW SHOULD LNVEBTIQATE THE - eUI'RlOH ' ADVANTAGES F- K2KKD MY THE DEAIIT- MINT IF LAW AT TBIN- Il'Y COLLEGE. . . j For C'atatouiiu and farther o- liiforinution, Adilros ID. W.NEWS0M,Iliar,r Durham, N. C. ; Colored School Teachers' Summer School will be held in 11 y mouth July 7-l?ih, inclusive. Sub jects taught, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History. Examina tion the last day. Credit given for work done in school. Bring Text books. Attendance compulsory:- No contract will be approved for thoe who do not attend. C. J. Ev;;uett, Co. Supt. M. BOND, JR., A '1 TOMS' K Y AT-MV.', i I'lytnouiji, N. 3. WAN! ED: e want two or three men in each outtv to pluce catalogues and adv.-r isr: our V VMH.Y SUPPLY UNION I'EPAttTMKN I. $iH 0 per week salary wi.h opportunity tr extra coctimisKions. P-rmtneut positions Addre-s, LAKE CITY HOLKSALE CO., 453 est Gird St .Chicago, 111. 4t Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves ccughs by cleansing tha mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It " Fcr BACKACHE-WEAK KICliEYS Try CaWilt's Kidney and Elidder Fills - Zm and Safe Sold by l K. DAVENPORT. KBLLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS ings WITH iscovory PAR MlMIIAUA PHICK HIK B yyi""? Boo & nn jh. i nn FOLDS v Trial Bottle Free I AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8ATISFACI0SYI Sold by Spruill & Hro. EXECUTOKS' NOTICE.; Having qualified as lixecntors under the will of 8. li. Johntitoii, dtrcensed, lnte of XVabhiLgton County, North Carolina, and being now sbtut to proceed upon the ad ministration of his estate, this is to notify a. I persons Laving claims against the estate of haid deceased to exhibit them to the un dorsigntd at Mackcy Ferry, N. C, nu or before the 20tb day of June. 19)9, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to tho es tate will p'ease make immediate payment. This May 20, 1908. W. S. Davem'oht. Eitcuior. I I If 0io ii ! BIV 0 i AdlerBros. PLYMOUTH'S Wonderful bargains for th0 Net Ten Days. V r. -J Ancli'oscoffgin Bleaching, . 9 cts Good Quality -bleaching, 8c. worth 10 cts Amoskcag Ginliains; . 7 cts Yard-wide yellow(' cottons, . 5 cts 32-inch.. " ';V u , . 4 cts Light CalicoeSj . . . 4 cts 40-inch Lawns, . . .' JO cts Special! All low cut Shoes at Cost, (-O)no soon and set your size. All, Millinery on hand to -go &-t cost. Wonderful Bargains in tieefrt9 Furnishing Gooihu 00 and 75c Negligee il.rts, at 48c, for 90s A f5l.00 Shirts at C9cts. 'T 150 , V 98 cts. ' - liig line of Men's Underwear reduced. Entire T line of Straw Hats at Cost. (ft rrW smxrv, PWH( WPQZ- PWfcjEj SHB Under Hotel Bnnkley, "The place Will Go on Why trouble your friends, and place yourself under obligations to them should you need a bond, whei for a small sum the American Bonding Company Of Uiiltimorc, Iltl., will bond you, and leave you independant? C. V. W. Ausbon, Lf al Asn 7 Plymouth, NiC - Adlr Bros, FADING STORE. Special! where your Dollar Doet itDuty. Ypnr Bond,
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