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? i ( PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. C. V. W. AUSBON, EDITOR. PLYMOUTH, N. C. Friday, February 28. 1913. IE AGON FLASHES Mr. S. B. Davenport of Mack ey's was in town Monday. Mr. J. G. Collins of Roper, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. C T. Spruill, of Creswell, was in town on. Wednesdaj . ; a Atty. S. B. Spruill spent a few days in Raleigh the past week. Mr. L. & Roper, of Roper was ' in the city this week. You just ought to see Clyde Cahoon's new goods, they are Dr. T B Wolfe made a profes sional visit to Jamesville Wed nesday. Glad to see Mr. L. H. Harri son of Columbia, in the city last Saturday. ' Atty. W- M. Bond made a pro fessional ' trip to Columbia this week. , Mr. W. H. Turner, county, made us a short call while here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. C. V. W. Ausbon made a brief business trip to Mackey's Ferry Tuesday. . Clyde Cahoon's new up-to-date shoes are the talk of the town. Everything new in Low-quarters i and Pumps., The Senior Ep worth League i will serve supper for the benefit of the League to-night at the Armory. Let everybody attend. We are informed that Mrs. L. M. Hampton has given' a contract to have an $8,000.00 house built on her Norcum farm near here. Mrs Thos . Blount, of " Ro per, was t ie Mie toi rs. Lmius P. Hbrnth j L .s wm. W j hc-knowled-j h ri call irorn her . while iri th . city. - Mrs J. K. Campbell of Rocky Mount, came down Monday to attend the K. P. banquet find remained over until Wednesday as guest of Mrs. A L. Alexander , ' ' ' The idea to teach every girl to thump a, piano and every boy to be a book-keeper will make po tatoes worth $8. a barrel in 20 years., . . . Mrs. A. M. Ayers and Miss A 1 ie Newberry ... have ; returned from the North, after purchas ing their -Spring , and Summer stock of millinery. : W, Fletcher Ausbon, The In surance M an, made a business trip to Jamesville ; Wednesday. He was accompanied by h i s daughter, Miss Katie. S. C. PEARL WHITE ORPING ton eggs $1.50 per setting of 15 Barred Plymouth Rocks 1.-00 per setting of 15. . 3-14-11. H..L; SPRUILL r The grist mill, and feed store being erected by Mr. Macon Nor man is very rapidly nearing com pletion. This is an enterprise that has been needed here for some time, and we predict for Mr. Norman the success that is sure to come to him through this venture. ' - - An editor, works 365 days in a year to get out 52 issues of a that's labor. Once in a while a subscriber pays a year in advance for h s paper, that's capital. And once in a while some son-of-a-sea-cock of a dead beat takes his paper for two of, three years and then skips out without paying for it, that's anarchy. Mr. Clarence Latham who has been suffering for some time from attacks of kidney cholic. left yesterday lor baran L.eign Hospital, Norfolk, Va., to be treattd and possibly operated upon. He was accompanied by Dr. W. H. Ward and Mrs. Lath am. Our entire people earnestly wish for Mr. Latham speedy and complete recovery. Killed n Saw Mill. Henry Inmau. a ;u g co -ed man, at wurk u i. - m .Is the Plymouth Limber Cu., got his clothing caugnt on a shaft on Tuesday and was so badly broken up that he died from his injuries on Wednesday. Wood's Catalogue; We have received the new Descriptive Annual Catalogue for il913, frorivT. W. Wood & sous, seedsmen o f Richmond, Va , whose ad appears regularly each season in these columns. This catalogue ' i s even better than j those heretofore published and we would advise you to send ior it As seedsmen the Woods are recognized authorities for the bouth, they know and sell just what will succeed in this section. Get your seed from Wood, and yov get the best to be had. A Silent Drummer. Did you ever think what your ad in the newspaper is doing for you? When you close your store in the evening and go home to your family and fireside, not thinking about your business at all, then it is that the paper is being pored over in hundreds of homes the homes from which your trade is drawn. And there is your ad doing its work silently, but surely, and if you have taken the pains to make it attractive its work will be all the more at tractive. This is reoeated over and over again, and is no doubt what inspired some writer to call newspaper advertising a "silent drummer' Fythian Banquet. . i , ,. On-last Monday evening the knights of Pythias celebrated the 49th anm veysary of the order and despite the cold wave and other wise disagreeable weather which suddenly came upon us, some thing over 230 guests were pre sent and we are sure all bresent left feeling amply repaid for de fying the weather condition. , At 8:00 o'clock the service be gan "in the Castle Hall, being called to order by the Chancellor Commander, and after prayer by rhe prvlate the introductory story of Damon and Pythias was re peated, being illustrated by lan tern slides. At the conclusion of this Rev. L. W. "Blackwelder made a most excellent address lasting about one hour, in which he gave a brief history of the or der, its origin and its purposes. This address was followed by a short, humorous talk by Mr. D. S. Jones. Both talks were high ly entertaining and we are sure will bear good fruit. Supper was announced at 10:00 o'cloch and all repaired , to the Armory of the Naval Reserves when ice cream, made in blocks showing the Pythian colors, blue yellow and red, was served with cake and fruit punch i n greatest abundance- ; The members of the Lodge are most grateful to those ladies who' really made the supper the per fect success it was, for their co operation and valuable services. SKINNERS VILLE CHIPS. Mr. S. A. Hoi ton was the guest of Miss Mary Wiley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spruill were the guests of Mr. C. V. White Sunday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. Jonas Smith of Longlsland, N.1 Y-, spent the week end with Mr. R.' Elliott. Mrs- S S. Aumack and Mrs. C, L. Everett left Saturday for Belhaven. where they will visit friends. MisgSelma Carson, of Bethel, N. C, spent Saturday and Sun day with her brother, Prof, B. L. Carson. On Saturday evening Sis Ever ett (colored) was shot accidently by her sister. The load blowing her left cheek off. She is recov ering very slowly. . Messers Dolph Peacock, Len-ore-I Ba-co, Jim. Herrington, 'Niihan McAllister, Tom White, Pr-it. Csrson. Edward Spruill, .Misses Nellie Norman and SHma Carson," wer the gf nests -of Miss es Mary and Eva Swain on Sat urday evening last. Subscribe to the Beacon. 'NOTICE I Noi4h Cat'dliaa, Washington Count? In the Superior Court. . Mag-gie lvvaus, j vs ) S. L. ICvars. ; The defendant above named will take notice that iiu action entitled ast above has beei; founnrnced in the Sup erior Court of Washington County for divorce from the bonds of matrimbnj', and that complaint has been filed, in said action, setting- forth the grounds for said actio ., The defendant will further take n tice that the cause will be heard at the April Term of the Sup erior Court for the County of .Washing- tou ot the Couri-house in Plymouth, on the Cth Monday after the 1st Monday in March, l'.dft, and that he ii required to answer or demur to the complaint in said action 01 the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in complaint. ' This Feb 21st, 1913. C. V. W. Ausno. U. S. C. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE: Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament ot H L. Prit- chard, deceasod, all persons holding claims against the said estate are not ified to present the same to the under signed within ond year from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of of their recovery. All persons indebt ed o the said estate are requested to mak immediate payment to the under signed Tnis Feb '25, 1!)13 JIamjk Pkitchaki, Executrix Creswell. N C. 'ONLY 17 CENTS A DAY.' The plan of 17 cents a day makes the OFIVER as easy to own as to rent. It places the machine within easy reach of , every individual. Your "CI GAR" money will buy it. You can buy an OLIVER on this plan at regular cdtalogu'e p cries. . THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER THE STANDARD MACHINE Its record has never been equaled. . John W. Darden, 1-15 Local Agent. $10.05 r FARES The Round Fare from Plymouth will be $10 05, with correspondingly. low Fares from other points. DATES OF'SALE-February 28, March 1, 2 and 3 for trains scheduled to reach Washington, D. C. before noon of March 4, 1613. . FINAL LIMIT Tickets will limited to reach original starting point returning before midnight of March 10, 1913, with privilege of extension to reach original starting point returning before mid night of April 10, 1913, by deposit of ticket with Joseph Richard son, Special Agent, Terminal Station, Wrshington, D. C, not later than midnight of March 8, 1913, and upon payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit For Reservation, or other Information, commuicate with Agent or T. C. WAITE, &en. Pass. Agent The Tousliest Rubber Boot for Fisherman's 1 14 Here is a boot that is reinforced at every vcri rinfr point r .....i. -ui.;,inf, tvui in- fisherman wants lor nmsrh usaa-e. N Ktnrly sisty years' of btM.t-nMikinjr j us )Hnv to make lXKts mat meet uic nMiainmi v. I BOSTON "HUB WARRIORS" 4 are matle fextra strong for extra rough wear. t M ule of tli stron-rest duck nnil !incil illl tlie highest M sr tiU- wool net. A-i cointortablf imI warm as ImkU H en ii l waile. At your !!. Made in all IvngrUis. p BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO.. - Boston. Mam. i ' it e ' .1 . HUB - L..i LOOK TOT MS ilVU V" ec NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF , LAND, FOR TAXES. STATE OF NORTH CAKOUA ' WASHINGTON COUNTY. . You are hereby notified that 13. R. Jackson purchased on the tth. daiC of May 1912, the folowing- described prop erty lying and being in the County of Washington Plymouth Township, in the Town of Plymouth. Oue lot orparcel of L,ab in the Town of Plymouth N. C:, on Water St. known as the Hornthal land, contain ing 1-4 of an acre more or less. It being the lot listed by Chairty McUae for Taxes, and sold for taxes year 1!)11, endicg May 1st. VH2. k The time of redemption will expire oh May the I0tb.1! 3. This 10th. day of February, 191.5. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of Mortgage from Frank L. Howcott and wife to Mr. W. C. Thompson. Registered iu Washington County. Book 6i page 252. The undersigned mortg-agve will sell for cash at. the Court House door in Plymouth, N. C on March Kth ion at twelve o'clock that land described iu said mortgage and bounded as follows. FiJst tract adjoining lands of Robert (Jnston, William Swift and others con taining one-third of an acre, and being (he land on which the said Howcott lived. Second tract adjoining the lands of Arthur Tharpe, W. II. Howcott, Roberc Costou and otheis containing twenty five acres more or less. Reference being had to said mort gage for more perfect discription. Feb. 3, 1913. W. (.'. Thompson, Mortgagee. W M. Boud, Jr. Attorney. WASHINGTON COUNTY, ; SUPERIOR COURT. Before the Clerk. A B. Qhesson aud wife Virginia B. against II (Jhesson and wife (lurry, v , C. Chesson a'Kl wife Annie F. J. Dozier and wife Alargarett. The defendants above named aud particul rly L, H Chesson snd wife Carry will take ncticc that an action for partition of land has been com menced in the court, and that thv are rtq uir d to appear before the L ee'.t of the Superior Court of Washington Uo at Plymouth on 'he 24 day o March a'.U3, and answer the complaint filed. They will further take notice that a summons entitled as above has been issui d against them to t e Sheriif 'of ashtiigton County in this caue re. turrtableou said date. .. Tiiis 20 day of Febv. li: 13 (Seal) (V.--V, w. Ausbon. C S 0. NOTICE. ''JU if. Roper of Roper, N. O , having qualified as administrator of thee.stato of J. R. Kessinger late, .f Washington NO. and Roper. NO.: This is to notify all person having claims or accounts against said deced ent to file same with the administrator at Roper,' N.C on or before the H dav of March 1014, or this notice' will be pleaded in bar of their payment. All perssns indebted to said estate will please make immodiatesettlenit ut This 26 day of Feby. 1913 i4 G. Rnper, Administrator W. M, Bond, Jr. ' Attorner tor Kstate. Plynu'uth, N. C. W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traf. Manoger Wilmington. N. C. Wear fxpenciH - e has hiujrht TRACEViARK t. aD3' OfBOSTOmmJ Cr (). If. Ij K ONK - p'HirE PLYMOU'llI, - Diamonds, Watches, Jew elry, Out Glass and Hand-painted China . fftCMDLE OF M 4 Put Some Money In Our Bank Oi.iifiiii t 3 " ' I r C t. The Bank 'Capital $20,000. Surplus and DEPOSITS W, R. Hampton, Pres. A. L. Owens, V-Pres. C. Latham, Cashier ill I TOS- CLARENCE LATHAM CONWAY NEWMAN A. L. OWENS LEVI BLOUNT W. T, OLD ' E. H. NORMAN L. S. LANDING J.G.WARD W. R. HAMPTON JOHN WHITE & CO. louisville'ky. S And you must not forget that the more we lmild-the better we build them.' Ford value "today is iniinilely greater tb:m it was when the volume was smaller antl price higher. The tleniand is bij. Don't miss yum chance order today. Those iwnv pricos f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. An ear ly order will mean an early de livery. G?t full particulars from Ford Motor Company, Michigan anil Fourteenth Streot.s - or direct from factory, Detroit, Michigan. .1. V. riUCIIANAN, Paul W, Brinkley FiiiO Tailorini!. N(isF .Store Authorativc-Si k in miter Gamients for Men, WoiruMi ;iiu! Voun-; Ladies. Men's Sttiis tailoivil-to-iTieasure.-- A witle choice of J'alui.sm.ni SL'3 00 " 840.00 J..idie's vSuiis, all tin- hitcst I'all aral W'intcT Mi ,-,-, in stotk from SlO.OO i S25.O0 t t.ulurcd-!. jnenMire at a small addoidfial c-. livery (iuniKTit riaraittf-cil in tit and plea..- 'L'lioi.e whu know, sav: U h) iU'iuv to (s f. B!UNKUYS tlmn to whli yon iv.nV We do Cloauiug;, Pressing and Dyeing. ; CJ KTT, - JKWKI.KU, - - - - - - X. c. n . t r.iC i arm C"fi.--Xo. '. of Plymouth Undivided Prciks $4,036.63 $111,007.48 Opp PosJ Offiee
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