Huduell-Swain. . Mr. H. W. Huduell of Aurora and Miss Josephiee Swain were married at the home of the bride near Plymouth, on August 15th. The occasion was unique in that individuals of four gener ations of the bride's family wit nessed the ceremony, and that Rev. J. B. Swain of Monessen, Pa,, brother of the bride, offici ated. The bride wore a going-away suit of blue, with gloves, shoes and hat to match. They left on the noon train for Washington, D. C, and from there will go to Niagara Falls and Dominion of Canada. They will be at home at Royal, N. C, after Aug. 25th. A E Davenport, rations for convicts, 21 60 Scuppernong Township.. Duke Peterson & Co, bill $ 10 40 Wash. Co. Bank, pay-roll 107 46 Turnpike Road. M W Cooper $300 00 F. R. Johnston, Clerk. Mrs. Eliza Bateman Dead. We deeply sympathize with her sons, Messers S. R., and J. O. Bateman, and with her many friends here, in the death on Tuesday last of Mrs. Eliza Bate man an aged lady of our town. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot in the Jackson cemetery near town on Wednes day afternoon. Commissioners' Proceed ings. The Board of County Commis sioners met on Monday, August 7th, with a full board present, Minutes read and apprpved. Ordered that the following amounts be paid : W H Hampton & Son, Court House, . $ 2 62 W H Hampton & Son, County Home 50 99 ."Plymouth L & I Co 4 95 J W Starr, furnishing 10 00 Swain & Davenport " 10 36 Roanoke Beacon, Pub. &c. 10 61 H W Gurkin, services 16 67 W T Nurney, vital stat's. 19 00 J J Hassell, " " 18 50 C V White ' ' 10 25 Dr. Hardison, services 3 75 S B Spruill, allowed 5 00 N B Stevens, services 40 00 L W Gaylord, Recorder 20 00 Van B Martin, Solicitor 40 00 Z V Norman " 8 00 C V W Ausbon, Clerk, &c. 25 85 J E Reid, Sheriff L L Chesson, Const. &c. C H Parisher, W C Thompson, Mayor W F Ausbon, J P T R Chesson " R Butt, witness C O -TorvUn ' H L Swain E Sladft H Woodley M L Swain R M Bateman " F E Reid TR Whitfield " J D Rawls A Hill H Spruill Geo Harrison " Carl Bray C A Davenport, bridge J W Darden, services J W Starr Telephone Edwd's & Br'tn. books J F Snell, tax refunded T L Satterthwaite, service 7 75 13 90 190 75 6 80 150 190 1 90 1 90 85 1 85 190 190 85 2 60 2 00 2 90 190 1 90 190 2 10 3 80 6 00 10 00 4 00 2 25 35 60 3 40 2 20 118 36 7 30 9 10 35 80 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. SIXTH DIVISION. Ia the matter of A. F. Gurgranus, Brnkrttpt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. F. Gueganus, of Plymouth, in the county of Wash ington, and district aforesaid, bank rupt, Notice is hereby given that on the 5th, day of February, A. D. 1916, the said A. F. Gurganus was adjudicated bankrupt; that the first meeting1 of his creditors will be held at Washington, North Carolina, in the office of the un dersigned referee, on the 19th, day of February, A. D. 1916, at 6 o'plock P, M., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before the said meeting. This the 8th, day of , February, A. D. 19 1 C, Frank H. Bryan, Keteree. a $25. 0Q REWARD for information leading to the arrest and convietion of the per sou who placed nails for the de struction of automabilr tires, in mv rieht-of -way leading to the sound. P. L. Rae. . For Sale o n. r. bteam en gine and champion peanut pick er. Both in good running order. Will sell at reasonable price. O. M. Chesson. Plymouth. N. C. 4t If vou value the nenny it will pay you to investigate the prices for spot cash at the amily store Fverv article we sell we guaran tee to be of the best quality. New corned herrings 12c. doz. Cheaper in large amounts. Store at J. W. Bessley's Home. J. W. Beasley, Agent. 2t ZEli VANCE NOllMAX Attorney & Counsellor at law. Plymouth, N. C. Subscribe to the Beacon. New Hospital Fop SI WMffiFRW El Jes3 1 ilxil fcsP feiJ It k h We have recently remodeled the Utility Motor Works, and are now carrying a com- I plete line of repair parts for all popular cars Also a complete and up-to-date assortment of Auto Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils, Greases AND G AS0-LIJS E Plymouth Garage & Motor Co. Water Street y' I I II II I I ? Slez ve-VcJve M otafi ESSES If you are contemplating1 buying- an automobile, see AND HAUE HIM DEMONSTRATE THE NEW 1917 MODEL THIS IS THE BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN EASTERN N. C. AfSD ALL WORK IS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AIR. U. W. STUBHS, A MASTER MEC HANIC. ALL MORK IS GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT. OR WE MAKE NO CHARGE. n in iaeeil of .Expert &utomo G3VE US A CALI F R Johnston W S Davenport J W Starr J E Reid ROAD ORDERS. Plymouth Township. W H Hampton & Son, for chain gang $134 86 Duke Peterson Hardware Co., bill 19 35 City Hay & Grain Co. feed 32 60 Wash. Co. Bank, fr't. &c 28 84 A F Arnold, guard 60 00 River View Farms 15 12 Lee's Mills Township. Swain & Davenport, sup. $ 5 52 City Hay & Grain Co. feed 36 80 Duke Peterson & Co. bill 22 39 Wash, Co. Bank, pay-roll 96 87 Skinnersville Township. L L Chesson, conveying convicts $ 3 00 Wash. Co. Bank, pay-roll 146 98 Chevro lot $585. Car ILoatl Just Arriv TERMS TO SUIT CUSTOMER. !cntl a part of your' vacation this scasosa in Norfolk, Virginia You will not only enjoy a summer vacation spent in Norfolk from a sight-seeing and healthful point of view, but you will have the additional pleasure and privilege of visiting Norfolk's oldest and best jewelry house of abso lute reliability "Largest Jewelers South." If you are one that cannot come to bee us this summer, please bear in mind that we are just as near to you as your mail box, and that no matter what your wants may be, in our line we are prepared to serve you to your entire satisfaction. PAUL-GALE-GREENWOOD CO.. INC. "LARGEST JEWELERS SOUTH" NORFOLK- WE SELL UICTROLAS -VIRGINIA Utility Motor Works AGENTS M AlCwELL MOTOR CAES Maxwell Service 4arion Maxwell cars have greater, actual, delivered horsepower, per pound of weight, than any car built F.OrB. DETROIT POWER must be reckoned in reference to the weight involved This is the big underlying truth that is often overlooked in careless statements about horsepower. We repeat that Maxwell cars have greater horsepower, per pound of weight, than any car built. This has been proved within the last six months by four competitive tests made in the two leading scientific schools of the United States. The point for you to remember is this: Maxwell cars will take you anywhere that any car will take you and they'll take you as fast as you'll dare to travel. We are ready to prove any and all of our statements. 5-passenger Touring Car, $595 2-passenger Cabriolet, $865 5passenger Sedan, $985 'J i l 1 1 filfej fl 1

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