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. CRESWELL NEWS. There are several cases of measels at Cross Landing. Mrs. C.; A. Waters of Wash ington came Wednesday to visit relatives here. Dr. Hardison vaccinated fity people at Magnolia a few days ago to prevent typhoid fever. Mr. Joe Snell had the misfor tune to break his new car on the way home from Rehoboth Sun day. Mr. E. Woodley will soon complete his house and have' it ready for' hi3 home after his marriage, Messers J. W. Starr and A. L. Holmes and Masters Harry Starr and Glenn Holmes went to Nor folk Wednesaay. The meeting is in progress at Mt. Hermon. llev. D. A. Bras wtll is doing the preaching. Large congregations are attend ing. . There will be preaching at the M. P. Church here Sunday morn ing by Rev. EK A. Braswell on a special subject, and at .night by the pastor on ''Truth." V : ROPER NEWS. Miss Mary Francis fo Norfolk i3 the guest of Miss Edna Duval. May wood and Wesley Chesson of Edenton. are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs- Harry M. Jacobs and little son Harold ief c Monday to spend sometime at Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs, Waverly Dick ens of Harrisburg, Va. , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Leary. Mrs. D. O. Brinkley of Ply mouth and Mrs. Li. T. Houston of Belhaven were guests oj Mrs. N. W. Spruill laat Friday. . Mrs. Blanche Bell and little Miss Mable Cherry of Ports mouth, Va., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. mj. T JI - i? . HIT .it. . 1 i Aue uauies oi me iuetnoaisi tnurcn win nave a lawn party Friday evening of this week on the Company Office lawn for i bonefit of their Society. J. E. Singleton , and B. D. Latham left Tuesday to attend the Grand Lodge of Chari table Brotherhood at M erritt, Pamlico County, N. C , as delegates from Swain Lodge No. 2 : Misses Hattie Peacock, Carrie Lee Clark and Lula and Annie Cahoon are employed as extra clerks during the big sale of the John L. Roper L. Co. which be gan Thursday of this week. Geo? M. Sawyer of Hopewell, Va., who is spending a few days here with his parents, motored to Beaufort, N. C., last Friday, accompanied by his sister, Miss Sue Sawyer, Miss Odell Spencer, and his uncle, Mr. Wilson. A number of I the friends of Mrs. Ida Blount and Miss Au gusta Carstarphen assembled Tuesday evening and stormed them with what purported to be a "surprise party" but in some mysterious wav thesa estimahlf ladies got inside informatian and after several delightful games, they in turn gave a most delight ful suprise by serving frozen peaches and delicious ca;e, which ended a most happy and enjoyable evening, - Court Calendar. August Term, 19lG, Monday, August 7th, lOlG. - , Combs Vs. Hunter, v LathanvAdmr, Vs. Dare Lum ber Co. Abe Adle'r Vs. Clyde Cahoon, Woodley Vs. Davenport, v s Biggs Vs. Shug.ir. t, " Tuesday, august Sth, lofe. Lake Pii3lpi Drainage Dis trict (Motion) . ' ' Ange Vs. Woadman of ; the World. . ' Brinkley Vs. Roper Lumber Co. . . , " ; 1 Arps Vs. Roper Lumber Co. Hampton Vs. Norfolk Southern Railroad Co. 2 cases Mizell Vs. Norfolk Southren Railroad Co 2 cases Wednesday, AuOust 9th, 1916. Plymouth Mercantile Co. Vs. TetterUn et Als. V . Sitterson Vs, Norfolk Southern Railroad Co. , ' .Craddock.Vs. Brinkley. t - t Jones Vs. Norfolk Southern Railroad Co. ; .; Thursday, August 10th, 1916. Plymouth Mercantile Co. 'Vs Davenport. : Clifton vs. Phelps. : Foreman-Blades Lumber Co., vs. Swain , Ellison vs. Garage Co. Bateman vs. Western Union Telegraph Col John Dere Plow Co. vs. Harden Spruill vs. Newberry et Al. Cases not called on day set to have precedence on following day. Divorce ; cases : called at pleasure of Court. Witnesses will not attend court until the day upon which their case3 are set. C. V. W.. Ausbon, C. S. C. Jury List. The following named persons have been drawn to serve as jurors at August Term Superior Court which convenes oh Mon day, August 7lh, 191G : Plymouth Township. J II Gurganus. HP II Dardcn. . G W Hardison. VV J Harmon. . J W Jackson. J W Phelps. . W F Hayes. J G Jackson. Lea's Mills Township. 1 A D Snell. . . . J J Barnes! ,(G W Chesson W A Knowles I N Furlough B F Bailey L- L Chesson -Skinnersville Township. M L Patrick G C Patrick . "V Scuppernong Township. Milton McGo wan S. D. Phelps , ji S. D. Burgess Alex W. Ambrose N. H. Ambrose A J. Davenport -T C. B. Holmes , - NOTICE. . ."Under niid by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Ocmrt rendered at Juue Terra, iyu, in a suit entitled Harriet Davis :iiustv Ilinton Darden and1 others, trio. undersigned Oommissiou-. i ers .will divide, into lots, and sell at,' public sale, ou the premises at Mack eysj Terry, .North Carolina, at 1:00 o'clock,",?. M-i on Jufy 2th, 30 IG, that lropcrt3i lots - aud - houses owned by the Ute Isom' Darden., it being the property conveyed to him by B, F. llulsey as will appear by deed, regis tered in AVftshiug'tou ngmoty in Book 42 page 4Pi). tiaid land containing about one (l) acre, and being on the public road at ' Maekey's Ferry, ad joining the' lands of W. 1 II. Oliver, Chs. lh'ShieWs and others, TMs the 15th day of June, .1919, II h' Paukek. Jr , W. M. Bond, Jk,,' -Commissioners. 1.4 FARM F012 SALE! Farm co n tai n i n g abo u t ! ,212 acres? 100 acres clear- ii ed laDd and ..-11 acres h woodland, situated- on M i I . " . 1 O . ' H ii me ivisrirai owamp; nu s rl better stock farm in - this R ti county. This ' tract ad- i joins the Roulac Swamp hi j ul TJjUuu av iv.O) auu ouij' three miles from Ply- C m u mouth, convenient to Jl school and -good neigh $ borhood to live in; thick h ly Fettled. .. . V or particulars apply at f-, ZEIi VAXC12 NORMAN Attorney & Counsellor at law. Plymouth, N. C. . Subscribe to the BEACON ANOTHER' PEANUT PROB LEM SOLVED. . With the 'Tom Huston" Hand Peanut Sheller. Wonderful; weighs only tweuty. poilnds, sheik two bushels hour. Oont in jure the nuts. . Absolutely guar anteed. Convert your idle time into "cash introducing thi3 in vouE" locality. Price only $1.50. State variety wish to shell. If more than one variety, extra shelling, plates $1.00 each. Thorn as H us con, Hen.dersu, Texas. Ocss 5LU3tIUw REDUCED HATE VIA Norfolk Southern Railroad Co., to . Norfolk, Va. . ; Week-end tickets sold for trains No. 4 Saturday mornings, No. 2 Saturday afternoons No. 4 Sunday mornings, , good to re turn so as to reach Plymouth before midnight Tuesday follow ing date of sale. Rate $3.00. Sunday Tickets sold for train No. 4 Sunday mornings, good to return not later than train No. 3 leaving Norfolk 8:30 P. M., on date of sale. Rate $2 25 Sunday tickets' . not .good in par lor or sleeping cars. For further information sea 25 Coat Suits worth G.OO to 7.50 will be closed put at $3.93; Clyde Cahoon Plymouth, N. C. Subscribe to the Beacon. '-(CILLthb COUGH - ANP-CURS-THg LUflCS l ay & 5 Pun l ; ouGHSaud F-U : ISOLDS Price oOc &51.00 Frea Irhl.-: I THEOir nd" LUNG S3XJ2s. LE-, or MCI.'EY.JJAC: No. Six-Sixty:Six This is a prescription prepared especially or MALARIA tr CHILLS & FEVER. Tive or sx dosca will break nny case, end f taken then 83 a tonic the Fever will not ehi'ti.. It acts en the liver better than h Froiiblo "oa? -. tes-Js IVcrderfd Stomach Remedy Is 'Successfully Taken in Cases cf St3r.:2ch Liver and In tsstind TJlmants - And Cnc boss l-iss Often DispeUcd Years (jt 2uferirs VvV-:p h WondsrfUl lla'T'8 Wofterful Stoinnch Remedy can feallv' be termed a wonderful remedy and thti benefits that it gives in miy of thenirst chron c cases of Slomach Trouble has spread its fame li-m one tnd of the country to the other. Pso raiittcr wbere you live yo.j wiH find pooulp v. ho Ixave Buft'eredAvith Stomacli, l-iver and Intes- 11I1.U rtJJ4!J.H.3, ""v. v-.--r ii-u a .-..-a IrxttA in thvir nramp fit tnis-fm- Ai ' l f 1 tXllKX wmv " . . edy. There is not a day but what one hears of , the woadertui results onmneu iraniunicaKuy . and the bencfita are entirely natural, as it acta un the source and foundation of these ailments, removing J.he poisonous catarrh and bile accre tions, taking out the inflammation from the in testinal tract and assists in rendering the same WitLsepttc. Sufferers are urged to try one dose' Vhieh alone should relieve your suffering flnd xmvince yoa that fayr'8Wondef ul Storiil Remedy should restore you to pood health Put t to a test today the results will be a revelation to you and you wi'd rejoice over your quick re covery and once acain know the joys of living. Sni4 for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. MaiT, ?1fg.Chemist, 156 "iVhitins St.,OhicaRO. ) m Letter bUl, obulu a LotUcfivia yuurdrugist. fit Tuesday Of Iexfciaak you miLtmvz opportunities to -purchase ANYTHING FROM OUR STOCK PiT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE3., FOR SIK DfiYS 00 STORE tt&$ BW CROWDED WITki EAGER PURCHiltStlS, WHO Mic ALKUE TO THE EKCEPTJQfiAL SARGAvS WE HAU BEEN OFFERING." . - THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY 'CLOSE 0?3 TUESDAY OUR STOCIC TiYd .PRICES NIGHT. JULY 13. AT 7 OTLOCI".. REMAINING UNSOLD irvu HERETOFORE CHARGED- L WILL ASSUME Good Bu'sin(5Qs Instinct DEMANDS THAT YOU SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT THE MOST OPPORTUNE TIME. NOW JS THE TIKE TO ANSWER TO. THE CALL OF "GOOD BUSESS." LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE RHAT.YQU NEED-AKD HOW CHEAPLY YOU CfiM GET IV. c A ii -.1 " PLYMOUTH'S SHOPPING CENTER. K.MiwaBwimmi ' 3 -J rF -!Pi 'l 3k 4" yv I'" "Tv t , Wiliniiiffton, N. C, July 26thand:27th; ' This will one of the most attractive events to be held in the SEASHORE CITY this year and the EXCEEDINGLY LOW EXCURSION FARE witu a eompiratively lori limit offered by tli ? ATLANTIC COAST LINE ' ; - TI,Jc,i.-.i n -i i t j.. cv "..1. Will pit within tha rjih of all; in'ai litba tr tnaatirx!? th3 Vet erans and Sons of Njterans and their families " . ' ( Wrightsville Boich ) : :' A TRIP TO ) Cu-olina Baach - ' t At ono of t,lc most 1 . ' ( , and SDuthpsrt j attractive pnods. : Tickets. will be. sold from Pivm;ath on July 25th and 2Gth, and for train scheduled to reach VVilminsrt.07t.at or before non of July 27th, linrted return to reach. original starting point prior to.M midnight of Monday, July 31st, at - h-4 $415 FOR THE ROUND JTUl'.' iJ?j (fin in ' t n t. .t. -k t i ... yy 4 or $3.4u yia in- o. u. k., JNew warn -and A, U. Li.- Children five i and under twelve years of -a?e HALF PARE- TiwruiwiiuiN r AKCii if itUM Abb riumS lis N. C. p: . H. HALE. Ticket AtrPnt. vixrmtL Mr-." $ r . ' " " - J . 41 llJVUtlll . 4- . V . - . 1W WW, ! "WWW Win if W 'HiJflMWWIM'inwi 1 mvnvw-r. .' " ; Ju.-..n--.1 ei:-!.!- i..- ,.-r r,, J.. V" til 407 FnEfaCH PEOPLE1 C'jnE STOMACH TROL'ELE j A IiotTsehoIJ remedy of the French psasaatry, cmiKistmg pi pure vegetable "oil, auil ski'iJ" to posjies wonderful merit 5.! Jhe 'ireattKmit of stomach, liver and 'risstliin! iroub!e3, has teen introduced jin.thls cou'ury by George H..M?.yf, who f if tvvc.it y years lies been o:A of fte Jcsc!i!ii5 d,r.;n tovni druggists ' of Chi S cgo i;vi, who liimself was curfd by it& i Y'-t. y ':'--V and e'Jectiv! h its action ' I .'tUiit'a ii. .';;! e dts is t'.sna!y enough tq .btmg ,pr ;:r nnccd relief irr the most fv'il'KJ . . i-5,'. -mar!- people who ii svd "iii.' -t'cfi ire 'they' never Iieard to. produce s.tdi rctfiarkabU jj.--i;'. j..'; f- J-rs-t ' tine. It Is known '.'o'- :.:;.! Siwnafh Remedy 1 iut.i ftt almost any drug - ' : '-' -t'. htm by II Ml III I t A , u u CALLTODAYAND INVESTIGATE HOW YCU.-CAN PliOCUZZ D'lAUTirL ArH UfFUL f ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OU. COUPONS AtD CERTiFlCATES SUED WITH r EVERY CASH PURCHASE. OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY 5TH.CF KONTH. t h8
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