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jiimicT ' UBlisYlEb EVERY FRIDAY. C. V. W. AU3kON, EDITOR. PLYMOUTH, N. C. Friday July 18. 1913. BEACOH FLASHES Mr. Lloyd Horton is at home from school in Norfolk. v Mr. C. B. Holmes was here this week. of Creswell The Farmers' Union of this county held a big pie-nie at Mack ,-eys on Wednesday. , Mrs. Johnston Barden and little child of Norfolk, are visiting Mrs Bardens parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Harrison in Third St. News has just reached us of the death of Hon W R .Ches- i son who died at his home near If JMackeys yesterday morning. $f Ht. Clarence Latham, acconr f paniedby Mrs., Latham, atten ! ApA the Bankers' Association at Ashville last week. We deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peal whose little child died on Wednesday. Mr. W. M. Chancy, Grand President of the Charitable Bro therhood will address the Mem bers of Plymouth Lodge in their hall near Plymouth on 1st Sun day in August. , Mr. Heber Tucker of Whitak- . ... A. ! '-J. ers. w&s tne guest 01 nia sisier, Mrs. r. JS. Davenport last week. 1 Misses Mary and Olga Gardner left Sunday for Monkey's where Ithey will spend some time with jtheir relatives Mr. L. C. Marker bnd Mrs. Emily Newberry. Misses Mary Olivia and Eliza beth Burbage of Como, N. C., are . Johnston, in Main St. Miss Minnie Carstarphen left rnesday to visit jrieuds m ,uf ort, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bailey of pnanf afwna lane in f)wn this week, visiting Mrs jaiteys mother, Mrs. C. D. Loane, Mr. mi Mrs. W. R. Hampton arrived home from their honey noon trip to Niagara Falls and )oints in Canada and New York In Thursday evening last. We Vdcome Mrs. Hampton to her Home in Plymouth. I Bev. J. T Johnston, has accept d a eail as rector of Grace Epis- opal Church and filled the pulpit or the first time Sunday lat. 'his is our "Jack Johnston, re lembered older citizens as one t the bad boys . of Plymouth, I ut he has matured into a most xeellent preacher. Hew-; . . .;. : frther (w -inSfX ' County is still . of . br&ve and patriotic as h. thosl days and we wisn to see them come to the front afld to the call of Lt. Jackson, and by their enlistmerit in the Naval Reserves Division say that the stale shall not disband such a Wdrthy and needful organization. The article last week appealed to the country boy that's right. From the plow handle has come the famous men of this country and if Lt. Jackson wants men that will stick by him and make his company worth attention let him seek enlistment from jthe farmers. That proposed trip this sum mer is worth lot3 to the young men, it will be both pleasant and profitable and we hope a large number of young men will avail themselves of the opportunity. ! We suggest that Lt. Jackson invite all persons enlisted to meet him in Plymouth next Wednes day, July 23rd. A FARMER The Rule of the Road' Whenever "an automobile at tempts to pass a vehicle on the road the driver of the vehicle ought to turn to the right and allow the automobile to pass on the left. By remembering this a serious accident may sometime be avoided. Of course when a vehicle and automobile meet in the road each should turn to the right. ' ' Paint or Not. Is a horse worth more or less after feed? . Hay and oats are high today; shall I wait today and feed him tomorrow? That's how men do about paint ing their houses and barns and fences. Paint has been high for several years: and so they have waited. Paint is high yet: they are still waiting: thousands of 'em are waiting for paint to fall. Their property drops a trine a year and the next job of . paint creeps-up, creeps up, creeps-up; it'll take more paint by a gallon a year; they don't save a cent, and the property goes-pn suffer ing. PEVQE , (adv.) J, C. Spruill sells it i rains ishoro via Southern Railroad BEAUFORT AIID MOREHEAD CITY Ready for Summer visitors. Beginning Sunday, June 8th, Special Sunday trains will be run from Washington via Vanceb jro and New Bern to Morehead City and Beaufort every , Sunday. apiEiiiii schedule; Lt. Plymouth 1:11a.m. u Farmville 12:35 " Greenville 1.16 " Ar. New Bern 4;10 " Lr. . Washington . 7:10 a. m. Chooowinlty 7.22 " ew Bern 8 r0 " Ar. . Morehead City 10.17 " Beaufort - 10 3" " RETURNING Lt, Beaufort 6:00 p. m. Atlantio Hotel 6 IS ; " Morehead City 6.20 " Ar. ew Bern 7.4S ' Lt ewBern ?.r.O " At, Washington 9.20 " Plymouth 4.00 a. m. ' Greenville 3.35 " ; Farmville ' , 4.03 " DRUGGISTS ENDORSE DODSON'S LIVER TONE It's Up To You. In its present condition the Ifaval organization here is liable b be disbanded, this should not 2, there is enough young men i this county to make a good Lmpany snd I appeal to them to hme up and enlist. lt has been suggested that we ive a meeting here, in the Court ouse next Wednesday night an$ jinvite all young men through jit the county to be present j At this time we will explain !ie benefits and pleasures of the kdier life in time of peace. BE A SOLDIER. It is a Guaranteed Harmless Vegetable Remedy that Regulates the Liver With out 8toDDinp: Your Work or Play. A dose of calomel may knock you completely out for a day sometimes two or three days. podson's Liver Tone relieves at tacks of constipation, biliousness and lazv liver headaches, and ou stav on vour feet P. EJ Davenport sells podson's Liver Tone and guarentees it to give perfect satisfaction. If you buy a bottle of Podson's Liver Tone and do not find it safest, most pleasant and successful liver remedy you eyer took this store will give back the 50 cents you paid for it without a question This guarantee that a trust worthy druggist is glad to give on Dodson's Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as the medicine, and that is saying a lot. Very chepy Sunday and Week- End Excuy ..ion fares. Ask any Ticket Agent for par ticulars. W. W. Croxton, G. P. A. z5 THE NORTH CAROLINA rATE JfofMAL AND JnDUSTIIAL pOLLFGE. Maintained by the State for the Wom en of North Carolina. Five regular courses leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers. Free tuition to those wbo agree to become teachers in the State, t all session begins Sep tember 17, 1813. For catalogue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, Greensboro, . C. GREAT BARGAII SALE will continue until Saturday Night, JULY 19th. Just all Shoes, Hats, Caps and Clothing at and blow cost. : EVERYTHING except GROCERIES greatly reduced. Be sure to come quick and take advantage of this great money saving bargain event. LOST Between Plymouth and Ward's Bridge a small account book. "Telephone", "Insurance" "Church", "Enterprise" and other memorandums in same. Return to W. C. Manning, Wil liamston, N. C. Mb.Editob;- From an article pub- ,hed in your last issue we draw e conclusion that there seems i be a lack of pride and patriot- j "In the part of our young. AiAood. This cannot be, Wash-1 i - At- V. -U I ton KAtuiliy, Hie uume uj. muse ve men who made history du- ar. the Civil War, the birth; tsf rrmsA crallant soldiers ' hose lives were offered as a jcrifice on the alter of their funtrv. before and after the rks days of '61-'65. Some! Lve paid the debt; answered the i fit roll call; Krone, but God bless j iem, not forgotten, while others j je to tell the story. Do we for-' It the heroism of Pettigrew, 'mcombe. Steward and. Sam Ihnston, Louis and Edgar Lat in, your father, Jim Ausbon, d his brothers. Capt Tom Nor n, Lt. Col. Wm. F. Beasley, A hundreds of others. No we ¬ ll never forget or fail to cherish ' It You Are Choice about the Coffee, Tea and Baking Powder you use, give me your next order, I guarantee to please you in quality and price. Repre senting ai nrtt-class Coffee and Tea Co., with years of experience guarantees me in offering you firstTclass goods at. lowest prices. No fancy cans and coupons to be figured in the cost of the grade of Coffee you get from me. J. W. BEASLEY COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE. AN ACT TO MAKE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMPULSORY. Tw Gener&J ABsemhlv of Xoith CaroJwn do enact: ALL CHILDREN REQUIRED' TO ATTEND SCHOOL, AGE 8 TO 12, TERM 4 MONTHS. SECTION 1. That from aid after the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, every parent, guardian, or other person in the State of North Carolina having charge or control of a child or children between the ages of eight and twelve years; shall taufce such child or children to attend the local public school in the district, tovn or city in which he resides, continuously for four months of the school term of each year, except as hereinafter provided. This period of compulsory attendance shall commence at the begin ing of the compulsory period of the school term nearest to the eighth birthday of such child or children, and shall cover the compulsory period of four consecutive school years hereafter- This period of compulsory attendance for each public school shall commence at the begining of the scool term of said school unless otherwise ordered by the county board of education or, in case of towns or cities of two thousand t more inhabitants, by the board of truces pf f;he' public schpplp of Bfiid towns or cities. Continuous attendance upon some other public schools or upon any private or church school taught by competent teachers may be accepted in lieu of attendance upon the local puHic schools: Provided, that said period of continuous attendance upon such other schools shall Be for at least four months of each year: Provided, further, that any private or church school receiving for instruct ion pupils between the ages 8 and twelve years shall be required to keep such records of at tendance of siid children and to such reports of same as are hereinafter required of public schools And attendance upon such schools refusing or neglecting to keep such records an4 to render such reports shall be accepted in lieu of attendance upon - the cal PuMip school of the district, town or city which the ehi?d shall be entitled to attend: Provided, the period pf cprnpulsory attendance shall be in force and apply between the age3 of eight and fifteen years in Mitchell County, EXEMPTIONS, ' SEC 2. Thin act shall not apply in my case in which the child's physical or mental con dition, as attested by any legally qualified physician before any court having jurisdiction under this act, renders his attendance impracticable or inexpedient; or in any casein which the child two and one-half miles or more by the nearest traveled route from the schoolhouse; or in any case in which, because of extreme poverty the services of such child are necessary for his own support or the support of his parents, as attested by the affidavit of said par ents and of such witnesses as the attendance officer may require: or in any case in which said parent, guardian or other person having charge or control of the child shall show be fore any magistrate by affidavit of himself and of such witnesses as the attendance officer may require, that the child is without necessary books and clothing for attending school, and that he is unable to provide the necessary books and clothes: Prov.ded, that when books and clothing shall have been provided, through charity or bv other means, the child shall no longer b- exempt from attendance under this provision. ' PARENTS SHALJw CAUSE CHILPREN TO ATTEND SCHOGI Spc. 3. , Every parent, guardian, or person in the State of North Carolina having charge or control of a child or children between the ages of eight and twelve year shall cause said child to attend school as foresaidi Provired, that occasional absence from such at tendance by such child amounting to not more than two unexcused absenses in four con secutive weeks shall not be unlawful: Pro videel, further, that the superintendent, teach er or principal in charge of any school may excuse any child for a temporary absence be cause of unusual storm or bad weather, sickness or death in the child's family, urforseen or unavoidable accidents, and such excuse and reason therefor shall be recorded by said superintendent, principal, or teacher in charge of school and reported to the attendance officer as hereinafter provided: Pro vided, further, that in case of protracted illness of any child whose attendance is requiied under this act, or in case of . quarantine of the home in which the child resides, upon report of the health officer or upon satisfactory evi dence to this effect, tjie attenc ance c fTicer shall excuse frcm attendance uch child until he is fully restored to health or until the time required by law that he shall stay cut cf school after quarantine has been raiaecl, . PENALTY FOR VIOLATION CF LAW. Sec 4. Any parent, guardian or other person vklatirg tre proisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction sali be liable to a fine of rot less then 6ve dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars, and upon failure or refusal to pay such fine said parent, guardian, or other person shall be imprisoned net to exceed thirty days in the county jajl; Ircvi$edx tiiat the fine for any first offense may, upon the. payment of cpst?. be suspended and not collected until the same party is convicted of a.second offence: Prcvided, juHker, that after the expiradon of three days from the service of the notice bvthe attendance officer each and every day a parent, guardian, or other person shall will fully and unlawfully keep such chUd or children from school, or allow him to remain out'of school, shall constitute a seperate offence and shall subject said persons to r enalties here in prescribed. Adverting: Will tti &4eit&i lii etsiiirtin at the rate df five cents pg Hie; Counting- si tfdrds td the liiifci CASft WITH OOPYl Dr. T. B. Wolfe. Dentist, Ply mouth, N. C. Best Granulated Sugar at 5c per pound at Gaylord's. For Best Goods & lowest price Visit Plymouth Best . Store Gay lord's. Men's $1.25 '"Majestic" shirts. Priced for Saturday at 79c Gay lord's. 54 inch linen finished table Damask, specially priced for Sat urday at 25c per yard (kylord's. If it's adyertisecj elsewhere it'3 cheaper at Gaylord's. The most comprehensive line of white goods it the city at Gay lord's 36x72 inch Jap. Matting Rugs, 48c. Gaylord's. 12Jc Bleeched Gaylord's. Muslin Og$c Extra value in laces and em broideries, Gaylord's. If your auto needs repairs of any kind take it to Plymouth Gar age and Motor Co., where it will receive the attention of an expert GaBoline in any quantity at Plymouth Garage and Motor Co New line of Wash Voiles in as sorted colors, 10c per yard at Gaylord's. Farm wanted: Purchaser wants good farm, some timber land. Write giving particulars, descrip tion, location. Drice and tarns. Box No. 1053. Norfolk. Va. 8-9. 5t. NORTH CAROLINA, WASHINGTON COUNTY. This is to notify all whom it may concern that I have the this day sold all my right, title and interest in the mercantile busi ness heretofore owned by W. N. Alexander &Bro., in the. town of Plymouth, N. C., to S. D. Davis, aed that the said Davis assumes all liabilities in said business so far as my interest is concerned. This arrangement is agreed te by said S. D. Davis. This June 27, 1913. S. D. Davis, (Seal.) S. H. Alexander (Seal) Witness: C. V. W. Ausbon. i NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Superior Court, Washington County, .luly Term tji. Brister Kansooie, Jr. va Hat tie Randoms, The defetidaut above named will take notice . that an action entitled as abo? has been comiuencfld in tho Hnpwior Court of Washington County for au absolute divorce and that she is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of sid couuty to be he;d od the 8th Monday before the 1st Monday in Sept , lflia, at the Court Houje in Ply mouth. N. C. , and answer or. demnr lo the complaint in Bald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the coun lor relief d ma tided in said complaint, ThU June 4 1:J3. C. V. W. AueboK, C. 8. O. BUY YOUR Spring ami Summer. MILLINERY FROM MRS. A.M. AYEIiS who always keeps an up-to-date stock of seasonable Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Etc The oldest established Milli nery store in the Coi nty. Be sure to see her stock before placing your order. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Edward Gar rett, deceased, late of Washing ton County, North Carolina, thin is to notify all persons having1 c'aims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the. undersigned on or before June 30th, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said esi ate will please make immediate pay ment. This 30th day of June,' 1913. F. R. Jhonston. ADmr. No. Tkia in m prescfiptica prepared especially fcr MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVLR. rive cr six doses will break aay case. aa4 if taken then at a tcsic the Fever iil net return. It acts on the liter better tba& CsL;at us.i ten &sl grift sr sisksa. 25e
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