-I v. f Concert by Chowan ' Col lege Quartette. Rose Evans Goodwin, Soprano. Maude' Ophelia Sawyer, Mez zo Soprano. ' Kate Hairfieli Jenkins, Mez zo boprano. Emily Lucille Clark, Contralto. Plymouth, N. C, June 21st, 191G. . PROGRAM : Chanson Provencale, quartette, Del'acqua-Shelby. A Birth day Co wen I'll NTot Complain Schumann Miss Clark. Quis est Homo Stalat Mater) Rossini; Mfsa Sawyer, Miss Jenkins.-- j Last Night, Kjernlf, Quartette Sleep Little Baby of Mine, Den nee. The Fairy's Lullaby, Neeham, Miss Goodwin. - LaZingara. Donizetti; Miss Sawyer. Sketches from Italy, Gretsher, (a) In Venice, (b) A Donkey Ride, Quartette. The Moon Drops Low, Cadman, ..The Night has a Thousand Eyes, Schnecker, M iss J enkins. Calm as the Night, Goetz, Miss Goodwin, Miss Clark. One. Morn, Rigoletto Serdi, Quartette. as follows, viz: Beginning thirty feet f rem the northwest corner of Ademm Everett's lot on the Jamesvills End Washington Road, mam road in he town of Plymouth, where the Toodle heirs intersects running thence South wardly with said Batemans line to h point opposite of Samuil Blount South west corner, thence Northwardly one hundred feet to the beginning, it being the place Gcnerol Smithwick now lives, far a more full diicription see deed from W. M. Batemar to General Smithwick,. also horse name hambone, one x cart wheels and cart. This 2 fh nf Mflw. Columbia Came. Wednesday afternoon the Col umbia base ball team came here with the intention of giving the local team a sound drubbing; but lo, they were disappointed. The Mighty White left, his us ually good pitching arm at home A number of young ladies ac companied the team here, and gave patriotic support significant of that town. The ninth inning resulted in a 'score of eight to three in f aver ofthe Bailey-Kirby following. Messrs. L B. Bailey and R. II. Kirby are managing the team this season, and under this man agement we are expecting to see some very fast and classic games NOTICE TO FARMERS! I am now -booking orders for Soja Beans and Cow Peas for immediate or later deliv ery. Better arrange now for what you want, as they may be higher later. For infor mation see or write A. U. NEWBERRY, Plymouth, N. C. . FAR-M FOR SALE! Farm containing about 212 acres, 100 acres clear ed land and 112 acres woodland, situated on i.U rA i r me iismai owamp; no better stock farm in this k county. This tract ad- k joins the Roulac Swamp ft of 45,000 acres, and only three miles from Ply- El mouth, convenient to d school and good neigh borhood to live in; thick ly settled. For particulars apply at This Office SSTJ NOTICE. 8y virtne of athority vested in me by certain mortgage exeuted by general Smithwick and wife Delia Smithwicd. on the 10th day of November, 1'JU. I shall on Monday July Jird, I'JIG, at 12 o'clock M, expose to (fublic sale at the court houseIoor at Ply mouth, N C. to thu highast bid der for cash the fo!!o,ving de scribed piece of or parcel ofhind, lying and being in the ( 'cuntv of Washington," Plymouth Town ship, and known and designated iVJO Washington. County", North Car olina, In the Superior Court", Before the Clerk. Johu I. Kopcr Itin:ber Company, Vs ry. R. Respass, (i. S, Respass, R. K " Kespass, G. L. Bovcu, L, G. Atige. J. F, Spruill. T- W. vs'pruill, N. II. Harrison, Sr., N. II. Uarrint)n, Jr., Surry Parker, 1 II. Dardcn, B. G. Moss, K. V. Ayerg, Iatorstatc C'oop eiapfe Company, Norfolk Southern li. R. Company and T. I. Allen. NOTICE., To Whom it May Concern : The defendauU uamedaud all others interested will take notice, that a sum mons entitled as above has been issued by the Clerk of the Superior Court of U ashington County returnable at Plymouth. North Carolina, on the 30th day of June, 1016, said summons being dated Aoril 18th. 1!)16. on which date a I petitition wf.s filed by JohnL. Roper ZEB VANCE NO 1131 AN Attorney & Counsellor at law. Plymouth, N. C. Iviniber Company in the proceedings above mentioned wherein the reli f prayed for is for the registration of the titlele to the tract of land described in said petition as allowed by Chapter 90 of th Public Laws of. 1913, it being- an Act to provide for the assui anoe arid registration of land titles, commonly called Hie Torrens Act Said land, the tit'e to which ia to be regis. tred under this proceedings, is in Washington Couuty North Carolina ,md in Albemarle Swamp and adjoins L. S. Respass, C. S. Rospass.'li II. Har rison, Sr., Surry Parker, Interstate Cooperage Con.patiyuDd other defend ants named above, said laud being lulty described by metes and bounds in the petition fifed. Containing 23! 72 Acres, and being fully described al aoon a map filed in above uientiened, caune attached to the petition As abovestat d the said proceeding-j will be hea&d at the Court Ho'ush in PiymotUh, North Carolina, before the Clerk of the Superior Court on . June uoth, i(;ir. Wstnesa my baud, this the 18tb diy of April, lUKi, O. V. W. AusitON, 4-27-8t Clerk Superior Court. jta. Sell Your POTATOES' on tho Western Markets and get the bencp;t of what consumers pay. Write for particulars to ATLANTIC DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Oriental, N. C. r.-ri yi " 11 - 1 -- One Minute GouySiGur? Cor Coughs, Colds and Croup APPLICATION FOR PARDON , OF-MILTON RHODES. v Application will be made to the Govenor of North Carolina for the pardon of Milton Rhodes convicted at the Fall Term, 190S. -of Superior Court of Washington County, North Carolina for the crime of murder and sentenced -to the State's prison for the term of "twenty years. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are in vited to forward their protests to the Govenor without delay. . This the 25 day of April, VdlfS li. S. Ward, m ir t- : i t v. jvi, isonaij: No; Six-Sixty-Six Thit is a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. 7ive or six doses will break any case, and f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not eturn. It acts on the liver better than lalomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25o Subscribe to the Beacon. 4 - ,1 1 4 S viK'. I" Wmoi 1 - v 1 1 Vi .i vmrz Fl-snty of rcorn for five of the best spring steel, First, because it is a comfortable riding car. B "1 t - people; deep, solt cusliions; cprmns ma tie scientifically heat-treated, accurately suspended and balanced. You will, always be comfortable in a Maxwell. Appearance Second, because the Maxwell is a trim, smart, gpod-Iooking car. lany makers of heavyj ihigh priced cars, as you knov, have copied the general lines, the shape of the body and hood of the Maxwell. This is more of a compliment than an infringement Service Low First Cost Low After-Cost Third, because the Maxwell, being a product of thirteen years evolution, is so designed and manufactured that it gives unfailing, consistent and and satisfying service to thousands of owners. " ' Maxwell cars are made of the best materials that money and brains can buy and they are made right You can get out of any car only what is put into it Fourth, because ycu get everything in ?i Maxwell that you can get in any car and you get it for less money. The answer to this is that the' Maxwell is a light car and it is built in enormous quantities. The Maxwell Co. is one of the three largest pro ducers of high grade motor cars in the world. Fifth, because the Maxwell will give you more miles per dollar than any. car built. We say this without hesitation or doubt. It is our honest belief and we are wilKng to prove it by Maxwell owners, by comparison with any other car or by any other way you suggest or prefer. The Maxwell will please you. We know it will. Let us arrange for a dem onstration and we'll take the responsibility of satisfying you completely. Touring Car $355 Roadster $635 IF. O. B. DETROIT T . Ghesson, IIP Fl -i J 1 A" 5) 1 4 - r4