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BEACON FLASHES How's This, Colonel? Get that "Shop Early" spirit. Mr. W. T. Phelps of Cherry TWsHnv xvhon XV n Dnvi, was in town Monday. Colored man from Bertie County MivLutherAusbon of Kins- j entered the Register of Deed?. ton, was m town isunnay. day, adjudged insane and locked un until he could be accentec'l at That Cupid is no respecter of the Goldsdoro hospital. . person or age was demonstrated '.. . '. , , --.,,,..i,,m.l-h. :';n.ot'i'ce healed bids will be received on 1st Monday in Dec, 1915; fbr office' and apulied for licnre to , Miss Fannie McComco of Nor (marry Jane Brown, Riving bis JkCf ' W Lukn here fern tew hye. Uovato-vc- "i c Lh. bridnre .rnd U A r.usti ot job work causes us ; bride-to-be at 3-3. 'The young fellow then "went w. Mv-Batejsian. ;' K'D., No 2. Plymouth, N- 0. fecper of County Home, Maek- r furnishing (lnunfv. KiVhf will bp rpsnrvprl to refuse any or all bids. "Nov. 1, 1915. F. R. Johnston, Clerk . Board Co. Ccnrms. . if '' . A tt" v. J T). CXr i m p A n to be a little late this week. The-oiew Baptist church is nn tn shtP thni- hp w iWPn rapidly rieatg -completion. ., I married three times prior to this; -erestmg local matter on last; children 34 -; f h t Til fTf-" j 7 ' ' - r living, and that he has 182 grand- 0. R. Leggett offers to help HWWrAn " x.. you. in selecting your. Christmas: tn-.-W-. ' rUmr:!:' Hoolcins ,.o Cres;e?m?Iam 0f' r?ce suicide against ! I works which I am selling I - wet Nyasj ara'0iig-::4-ouj: vsitos. '1ra;13- - l very cheap. . Come out" to " ; my home and get a supply. B Use ncrete. ' -jmv' SS.5.vgK J Tuesday.. ', ' . "- f FM:the?Wfeutifvini? of :their 1 ft Mrs. VV. M. Bend has returned, Pt:einises we wouia sugesxana-- in EUenton. ' u te'fehoulder .border s' xuessers- j. vv. vviuiams ana sipr an Teec-ienc.c)jl'i?Gle oor NOTICE. North Carolina, Washington f'-onnty, Under And by .virtue of an or;'er i f snle'-retiderwl by the Ckrlr of ih. St.- i ,pt:riyc Court of Washington. C 01111 Sv in, the Special Pr-icecdufrs tn Li f .- . . K, bwdin, et ala , vs K. .M , m -.1 G . r.t n.' ; frwaiu, th nn,,erfti; u . w ' ; ' liHfjiioiier will sell for cash fct public hale at the Court House dofi; in J'iy f mouth', n c , at 12 M , on December t fth, U)15. the lands, khbvv'ri n t h" John ! Swain home place in Lfre' Milt" I'mvn- f S 'ip, adjoining- the land.s'.of JRJ, t4vi;n.J aud others, bounded on the North by 1 Henry Swain, on the East by J. K. ' I3Iount, 011 the Sonth hy Kufus Swasu heirs and on West by Ed. Swain. Hi is Nov., 6,h, 101 i T 1 " . " W. M, Batbmax, i S. B. SpKUiUi, Coramis.sioiier. I Attv. I j : lit .) NOTICE. "MJf Clagonof Roper were in ;de"rs' -are" -.a'J great improvement . toi,;yerday. . . f ; .. Cer thfe, old. "unsightly ;:fences Mmsill).'.yVak!.r and7 ieh arft-Vfiftldom naintfid or.-i-nr 1 Alr.ai'iTst said. estate .to. tirfcenr .thivm L. Phelps 'btCreswell, were',inT.Qri mitu ,n ,rb ' ' uiy Verified tottunderneffid ' . t iust inside the effenh is px-tr'eme- tie'erir thk'ihc'e'rriii be." iiiearikb. Latham made a pleasant trip to, J j, . :, , . ' " ' '.' h'. i&ff.wiji make im- Columbia Sunday. - 1. VJ; l" " Z-J V : - i 7 iYy vn Mr tpnpp niAnsA nnrrr nni -p'w i j- - Real news Jim Francis . and ivcai 11c wo tiiiii x x unci o . aiiu ., i j? Victor Everett remained in town lL -Tear -it away even if you and iestanfeht 0 bite' of Washing Atfilfy all persoas holding claims Under and by virtue of an order "f4 sale granted by the Ulerk of the Su perior Court hi a special proceeding eutitled Lovie Ann Jiustan. et ah. ex parte, the undersigned commissions will sell for cah at ptililie auction at the Court iroilse rlnnr ii Plvmnn -h , Sti 'lkM2 'M W Iec , Oth, 1915, ir.ts p'd -as:.foiljftVs-: ; - : tbe lauds of the Leira erett a nd others, bounded !!if yeL'r-i I'll it! th by 2nd ft. BHt,Tv'-.llie-tiieiis i'f J WseJtta 'E.vci ett. pP5p'ifrSecd.; 8CWI.K .bViie-.land -ifAf fo&$f&'& fci-py, 1 bite of Washington Oouiny, this is to "est 'by! the lands of the'N. S it' h co. 2 Loio. iiia lilock A. inWoodliiwn ALL DAY Sunday. put nothing in the place of it. I A . I'l. ' Ml Lii.. The responses made to 0uruul T8Wlu,w&ueiier' . clubbing offer are very gratify-' '-,r, , ing send your name. . j : n fru ..rn, 4. j. ,, tt u . Somft Corn Crop, This. That fellow Hamilton" is1 i''. r. - Painting the .town up-only ai While in town-Monday Mr.' VV. lew places being red. T Hopkin3 of Creswell dropped Ideal Pressing Club wants to in tosee i5s. Mr. Hopkins is SdS atlk'epirso S0d , e f oPettigrevv or ' lian.qTvn tnrm which nnw hplnno" iS:,!h.Uglnt" ?.h-J to a northern syndicate and for chased a new lot of horses and vears has been given. but little mules. - i attention. ; This is ithe', first. -.time Mr. Asa Snell and wife and ' in year3 that a real crop has been Mrs. C. W. Snell of near Msct- attempted and Mr. Hopkins tells eys, were in the city shopping us that, besides his other crOps, Monday. j he has har vested 40,000 bbls." of Misses Dorothy and Eliza Pen- corn, der of Tarboro are visiting their B. Tomhnson on pjjjpjgr) SUICIDE.; Messers Van B. Martin and D. ! ' O. and P. W. Brinkley attended L. E. Harris, Local Colored the Drainage convention at tJel- haven this week. Tailor, Attempts to Drown Himself. T 1 1 i s i 1 til da-y b.f O c ; 1 9 1 5 7 Executrix. 2 lipygfo. Xtia PJ,ot-;f'o(ntiDg'-'C kt'fee'tby "on nrinkT6y A.'Ve.'.beijg .'ASIowuncr the llnds.oEW D 'Onr-V It Hi i'lljl That we know just wlvit SiiE or ME wants and will appreciate most this Christmas. You may not be aware otVit, but many expressions of delight and eagerness to possess are made by the great number of visitors' to our store. They never know it, but stijl we never for,y-t what their wihes are;' in fact -ive can't,' for we keep.a memorandum of it. ' Possib'y that HE or SHE that you MUST give present to, and caa't determine wiut tliey would most h ';i7 appreciate, bar, been in our store and we KNOW WHAT' THEY WANT. i! Hi ii Why not ccr.12 and s j3 a iy vvay? O; a V vr 11 1. J. This Vti 'dayofbVw'-' Jc"- 4 ' i, -; V Comteissioucr. 1 , J-T1T.. T1lmrlr rrTr.Tin1 1 rrmirirri"M n' nm i am i HUHRAH FOR J. C. SPHUJLL'S STOIIE! : ' ThcSIoi-ns ofToylantJ.; I expect to open up ray line of Christmas goods next week, and I invite everv man woman and child to come or send vonr rrder in t to me, as early as possible. There will be beauti- 1 f f ul and usefulgif ts. suitably fov everybody, and at prices saving. to ..vo.IyilOAhavea njee line, of Ladies' ready to .wear-kiran'oraatsi the very latest in Gloves Hanker- chiefs." Stationary and aH.Fan'cy goods. A fine line of fruit "awCohfecti.onarye, and everything ready for' your Fruit J j aive. - xje sure ana vis.ii my store ueiore nuying eisewnere. It - ' ' . . -irfirrr in I ii i mi ii HirT-nrrrmrnr-iT-rTi mr rnri-mi n i hi i 11 mmi wrim inmii i bn-tjjft. .n. T!rWTfi.4iiiz.i' t i ijb I 1 1 i i 3ry.0otIif; Don't LookFit! ? Maliytimes ybif fev-e .made this expression, and have ! missed many a good' time by the shabby look of your 2 clothes just because you had failed to have them at- i tended to; completely exasperated you too, didn't it? ? PONT RE CAUGHT THIS WAY AGAIN Join our Club and your clothes will always look nice. I. KM; 1T;4 worky. 'Everyhody'.- Doin' It." Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Swain,.' of Creswell, have been spending the' week with Mr. " A. W. Swain's Tuesday afternoon, about 3:15 family on Washington St. 'while thei-post office was crowd- " There.- will be services of ed with people, E E.'0 Harris,', a special interest at the . Christian ' colored-proprietor of a cleaning church next Sunday night, -'and .- . ortUhmont on all the members are urged to" be f nd PJesslnS tab.i.hmentcaiae present, -.k .. . . ( in and stopped at the big desk m "nunr. -TAr, ' which is kept there fcr tub ic Mrs. Tom Chears and children . , , A . TT of Edenton. havine: snent use, then went up to Atty. P. II. Thanksgiving with her. m ther, .Bdl, a local colored barriste ,'J Mrs. Mollie narr.son, , nave, who was' standing nearthe returned heme. lock boxes. . and requested that An addition to our clubbing he read something, on a card' offer is made. Just think of it. which he held in Iris hand. Ev--Progressive. Farmer. Hotise- erything up to that time seemed wife, Roanoke Ee icon and Tur- - , , , . . ner's almanac all for $1.60. ' commonplace enough, but all at ' -.I - r u 'once Harris mide a.dash for the ' Clyae Gaboon asks you to . . . , "take a peek" at his stgrk. door, nearly upsetting- n umber Blankets are pretty popular ol people and raldiy; a(.wn about this season of the year, and the street. BctoFaitrid; he wishes you to know that he , ri-at n;an u c.m,nit has 'em. , suicide." Everybody - in the A. L. Fagan, a former citizen I post offite left hurrying and of Plymouth, but who has teen rcached the city wharf Vjuet as " a resident ot E. City for several rT . , . 3 ears, has been here the past 'Hams plunged into tne icy wa- wtple visitino his niece, Mrs. fc. iter ii An'nmcnsn SANITARY MARKET. OUR meats department is now being conducted bv Mr. W. R. White, who has had several years ex perience in this town, giving satisfaction to all those having business dealings with him. OUR MODEL CAFE Is growing mere in favor every day, and consequently we are making more additions to this department with the purpose of giving our patrons the best service possible. We are now carrying an up-to-date line of seasonable Fruits, Vegetables and Uoiifectionaries which we ask you to think of when you think of the "M o n o g r A m-";" We have a special system ot -delivery for the con-' venience of our customers.- A 'phone ca!l- vill brint; you anything in our line. ; ; M 11 "1. 11 uetion. I will sell at public auction, ac thel U y ij J, S. SHUGAirS STABLES nr. xvu. W. Beasley. Gaylord's have removed their Mr. ;Bfobke Reid, who was among the fiirst '.to reach the Mrs. Fannie Ayres KJvmouth Garago and Motor 1M y c 1 1 w i w 1 1 i i . Mi l-: l mm nave ucia Read their adv. in ,rAi to proipjctive ruto iirchasers. The jinstall- rK. rtm is sometmng new-, ior his palt of the country- and - fs i LAO wishing for this issue. FOR SALE Horse 9 years old. weighs 1150 lbs. Guaran teed to be sound and solid will work anywhere and easily hand led. Three year old stallion weigh 950 lbs., thoroughly gen tle and good bu?gy animal. For birticilars apnly to R. T. Hoff. R. F. D. 1, Plymouth. ad 7 ' 'j ,i" " ; : ; - III ' ' ' w 1J .W.J'-rff a. .A . . IT"'.' onfe load of good mules apl horses at'.puMic auction, for . the high dollar, un.twdi'e mout'iVs im- l iiese mules and hoies ac stt c i;:lh sc'.ccLu ; I dj i lK- Carolina trade. They are ail broke, sound and fat, and a re-ready to goto work. ' , Come on to the sale and own the hestnd cheapest lot of mules ever .'old in N. C. Your pric will-be my price. il ii stock temporarily in the vacant! wharf, ran out on an oyster boat store under " Hotel Brinkley. dncj succeeded in grasping liar The building he preyioly occu-jri , fc h - th t pied will be repaired ana other- . L L wise improved nme- Then others . standing Mr. E. Wf AVres wife and on nearby assisted in dragging the Fred, Nrs. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. manjout Although ' his teeth Dumay, and Mr. Mrs. Gorhamiwe e chattering, Hrr is seemed and son of Washington motored 'reluctant to leave the water un- over and spent last cunaay witn til he had accomplished his?. de sire - ' Having a talk with Atty. Bell we learned that sometime pre viously Harris' and his wife had parted, she going to some other towrn taking their children with her. And Harris having been a devoted father was . suffering greatly by the separation, ar.d! becoming momentarily deranged had written them each a Christ mas card with the inscription, "Your papa is dead" on them Harris' mental condition grow ing worse he was examined by til 1 H P I It is - M ' . WSJ IS S t'jj J THE UNIVERSAL CAR ''A Ford on the road for every car of an other make. More than 900,000 now in use everywhere. . This could not be if the Ford car had not, and was not proving its superiority every ihu -in all parts of the world. The .sturdy, light-weight, eco nomicalpord 'car, useful to everybody, i saying money for everybody a: a price within reach of everybody. JvumiboUt 390; Touring Car $440; Town Car $640, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale by J. W. ''Buchanan. 1! I! !S 4 '.y J X. "SN T . III! ii. .-KENTUCKY HOIti ....... - . jmiaja -Mtoir-n i;'3 pi Ml I!- x itlc V U Jiil .ijI'. V j. iji. jjV ... -' J J. S.SfH'UAU, I'res. 31 ?r. v We 'a re coming "gain for this season with vmoie ?nd better stock of ..." . - than ever before, and t give satisfaction to every buyj-. py al- 8 W.. ire htM-t tti Ktnv ;inc! we wi I c.irrv a iarse' .sum wavs on hand,- to suit vou-'lii "p.rjcc:vajid- tefxMs;' r,Give us S ,i chance to show yoirour btuck before b living. the proper authorities AVednes- .. r llu-g Find Stables oy? .site N. S. Depot-
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