"rrT ' ' ' i " ' ' .1 1 J Ik, BEACON FLASHES. Master Lawrence Jones is visiting friends in E. City this week. , , Mr. E. R. Spruill of Skinners ville was a welcome visitor to our office Wednesday. Quite a number of our young people, attended an informal 'dance at Roper Monday night. Atty. F. C. Jones of Jackson, N. C, was in the tity Saturday night last. ' 7 . How about the weeds on mds-t all our streets ? It's about time to have same removed, isn't it ? Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ward left Sunday to spend a few days in Richmond, Mrs. Eloise Broughton of Hert ford was' visiting her mother, Mrs. U. D. Loane, this week, Mr. F. H. Nicholson of Greens boro hasjbeen visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. G. B. Ward, on Wash ington Street this week. Mr. Ulys Batemanof Newport ISews passed taroughhere Tues day enroute for Darden's where he is visiting relatives. - Mr. D. A. Hurley left Sunday f.r Wadesville, C,, where he is spending his vacation with his parents. Miss Eula Chesson of near Roper -was in town a few hours Friday, the guest of Miss Annie Agj . Mr. Geo. W. Phelps of Skin nersville was in town "Monday with his family, in their new Maxwell. Miss Fannie Owens of Eliza beth City is in the citv as the guest of Mrs. L. Lr Owonson Main Street. . Several of the boys of Battery "B" IstN. C, F. A-, stationed at Washington, were home for the past weekred. Lieut. R. D. Dixon, Battery "A" 1st N. C, F. A , stationed at Newbern, was in the city last Saturday. . Mr. D. E. Wcolley and av Lieuc Saml Woodley, of C res well dropped in to see us while in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt- Sills df Greensboro motored down on Tuesday and are guests of Mrs. Sills' mother, Mrs. G. W. Har ney, on Main St. Mr. S. R. Norman of Wash ington, D. C, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman. Lieut. G. D. Woodley of the cavalry at Chillicothe, 0., for merly of Creswell, made us a pleasant call while in town Wed nesday 2 Dr. L C. Cogins will fill his regular appointment a t the Christian Church next Sunday morning and night. Special mu sic at .the niht services. Mr. Simon Rutenberg made a business triD to Williamston Wednesday in tne interest of the new firm of Rutenberg & Adler at that place. Mr. J. S. Norman of Arring dale, Va , was in the city Sur. - day . the guest of his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman oh Main Street Mr. Ryland White is spending some time . in Newport News, Va.,' the guest of friends and relatives. Supt. Jno. W. Daiden and Chm., C. J. Norman spent a few days this week in Creswell, in the interest of the new school building to be built at that place. We acknowledge a pleasant call on Wednesday from Messers S- L. Sexton, son Ladie and grand son, Robert Weatherly, of Creswell. Misses Lida B Lewis. Willo Sitterson, Ruth Ayera and Sadie Ausbon spent the day Tuesday with friends in Woodard, Bertie - County." Mrs. Geo. S. Swain and little daughter of Suffolk, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . V. Norman on Third St. Mr. Swain was here Sunday but 1 if t on Monday as his busi ness would not allow his absence o nger. Those who failed to attend the meeting of the Food Conserva-; tion Commission on b nday morn ng last in the court room mis sed a good thing. The speech of Mr. H. M- Jacobs of Roper wag full of information and thought. His patriotic appeals : his eulogies on North Carolina and Washington County, deliv ered in his most pleasing and eloquent manner, met hearty applause. It's a pity there are not more Jacobs' in Washington County. Nov Then, Altogether. Elsewhere in. this issue will be found an. appeal by che officers of the Plymouth Community Fair Association to the people of this entire township. A mass meeting of the people of this township was held in the Court room last Friday, and it enthusiastically and unanimous ly agreed-that this township is to have a Community Fair this fall. Hurrah for the agitators ! This project is something that has been talked of for several years, but until last Friday -it met with no response from the people in general. At this meet ing there seemed to be no person present but who was fired with a desire to make the affair one of such proportions that would give each industry in the: town ship .an opportunity to display the best of their products in the most pleasing manner. m The affair is something which shoulcknot be looked upon light ly by a person within the limits of Plymouth Township, as it em braces every industry and 'every individual within its borders. It is not being arranged for the benefit of any one enterprise or any individual, but in its scope it reaches out to everyone capa ble in any way to contribute to its success and that means every person in the community. This Fair must be-a success, and to be a success necessitates the united action of all the peo ple, working in harmony with each other, toward perfecting displays- which will embrace every .creation of P ymouth Township. Another meeting is -set for Saturday, September 1st, and it is urged that, every person in the township - make an especial effort . to attend. This includes the ladies, who are essential to the success of any undertaking. The meeting will be held at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, which will make it possible for the farmers to attend, the majority of them making a holiday of the afternoon on Saturday. Information on this subject will be given by Mr. t L. Sat terthwaite, President; W F. Ausbon, Secretory; W. B. Watts, N. B. Stevens, or this office. Be sure to attend the next . i i i i m'-'tmg. ana go witn a aeter- m'.v. r- n t.i "do your bit" to waiiis making it a success. Commissioners Proceeding. The Board of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adjourn ment Monday, August 6th, 1917. Present, J. W. Starr, Chm.; T. L. Satterthwaite and N. W. Spruill. Minutes read and approved. The following orders were ah lowed: A W Swain recorder Van P. Martin solicitor $10.00 51 00 Z V Norman J E Reid VV J Starr WR White solicitor sheriff D. S, 35 00 18 60 710 const., & c, 4 00 375 W A Swain LL Chesson W T Nurney Vit. Sta & Coffin . ISO 25 50 9 08 65 5 85 100 1 00 7 25 VV F Ausbon W S Davenport L H Lucas Philip Mcae . Noah Taylor J. P. . . witness Vit. Sta. witness C V White Lizzie Deans Aaron Spruill John Brown Tom Twine J M Horton 50 1 00 1 00 J M Chesson Allen Crowder Harry Jones Jennie Bell ATTENTION! Ve are after the dollar and in order to get a few "of yours, we will give you better values than haVe been of fered you before.- If you do not believd it, get our prices and compare them with others and yoii will be Convinced. Alvays we sell Moris Goods for Same mmney AND SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Buy from 118 and help ITS to help YO J. Oar lines of Ladies and Children wear including shoes and slippers are complete and we especially invite you to see them before purchasing. We have a particularly big line of Children and Misses ready-to-wear dresses and we can save you money on them. Our. Grocery department is particu larly well stocked and our prices are ex remly reasonable. i 50 lbs. Country made bay lard, Nice Country shoulders, 0 ' All pork Country i-ausi'g, in lark. If von necd any sugar be sure to see us before buying i i :i win - A. U. NEWSExRY, Mgr. PREPAREDNESS! If you believe in PREPARED MESS prepare to pro tect your PROPERTY with a FIRE policy your FAMILY with a JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE policy, and yourself with an ACCIDENT & HEALTH policy. Why take unnecessary RISKS? Nothing but reliable companies represented. - J. H. SMIJH, Gen'l Agt. Office: Bloupt Bldg. W H Hampton & Son sup- ' . plies 1 20 VV H Hampton & Son Co. Home 63 80 Barney Yanllorn witness 1 00 E D Carstarphen ' 1 00 Nezer Garrett . " 1 00 T.EPaylin , " 4 00 Wl Trotter " 4 00 Amy Blount " " 4 00 W H Davenport " 4 0Q Dan!. Phelps . "4 00 Loula Phelps . " 4 00 Rwy Sta ton " 1 00 Walter Coml s 1 00 Swain & Davenport sup. 15 00 W H Rtddick bridge & c. , G 18 J E Reid services 90 95 Roanoke Beacon Pub Sta. ' &c. . ' 12 G5 Dr. W HHardison Vit. Sta. 17 25 H Gurkin Co. Home 17 07 D O Brinkley - rent 35 00 E Ludford lumber 3 50 J J Haskell Vit. Sta. 17 75 Lena Gurkin allowed 5 00 Alice McQueen services 17 10 N B Stevens ' " 50 00 Plymouth L. & I. Co' lights &c. 9 45 h L Freeman services . 4 50 J VV Chesson ' supplies 187 35 F R Johnston services 100 00 J VV Starr supplies 5 00 H No? man services 2 00 VV J Starr , " 5 00 FR Johnston. " 16 70 rNW Spruill , " 5 80 T L Satterihwaite 4 )U J VV Starr 9 40 CVVV Ausbon 39 13 Blalbck Bros Court House 5.2700 Benton & Benton Court House 105 5G F. R. JoiINSTOxN. Clerk. Mr. P. L. Rea of Ilea' Beach wishes to announce that the re sort is now opan to visitors and that the price of admission is 5c. For the use of a bath-room- the pharo'R is 10 v He nlso.ptat.es i that he can furnish desirable Ulin having house-pnrtios. ' ad.' I U t Subscribe to the Beacon. i-JV -i n wj.. n. i m Fire, Life & Accident Insurance vcirai-y 1 ri mi nw m imiwi wmi -FOR SALE Country Water Plant. 600-Gallon Steel Tank; with necessary gauges, valv-es and piping, 2 1-2 H. P, Alamo Gasoline Engine. 4x5 Leader PowecPump with Compressor. This plant is of best materials and has been used only eight m'onths. I am now using arte sian water from tho town and have no further use for it. v For price and terms enquire of C. D. LOANE. 1 i ii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George Robbins, late of Washington County, this is to notify dll persons having claims against the said estate to present tkem to the unl dersigned admiuisirator on or before August 11th, iai8, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Aug., 11, 1917. . J. F. SNELL, P-C Acyn'r. FOR SA.LE desirably heated nine-room house and lot on Jef ferson street, on eisy tews. For full particulars apply t.. virs C. H Frdncis, River View Hotel, Plymouth. 8-10 i 8? Midget t Atocys aNLaw Roper, N. C. ZEB VAXCC NOU.MAN Attorney & Counsellor a r Plymouth. N. r Money to lend on far.u iKliO. J. A. Spn:;! & Son have just purchased a complete stock of the famous ElaKikote paints. This paint is used ad over theU. S. A., and is sold under a guarantee of quality. L. W. Rateman. N. C. representative BR. J. C. COG GINS, ATTORN E V-AT-LA W Plymouth, frjz The Comforts and even Luxuries of Life arc easy of attainment I Youth in its Vigor. But what about Old Age? ' What are you doing to period of your life when less? A Bank Account is Wishes to announce that of pans, Canning. Outfits want in the Hardware line. Call in to see us. m m Ju.it across V.i siraat from Opportunity lit Li2 u n Opportunity takes of! its hac to ihe man with a Bank Account. Opportunity is ready for the man, woman or child v?ho is ready for it. The ash-bariels of history are full of people. who were unprepared for Opportunity when it came thtir uav. Have you tha cash to avail yourself of opportunity when.it comes your way? Wnymot open an account with us now? . FTTH J 1 CRESWELL, N. C. H. G. WALKER J. C. GATLIN President N Cashier. if. fiC constant strain of facu.y work very. often results in Headaches Backaches and other A :hes, and also weak ens the Nerves, DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS will quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while Dr. Miles Kearl Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. .. r FIRST BOX, OR DOTTLE, r . '; TO GEN t FIT YOU, YOUR l.lvi.w Vl .V WILL UE REFUNDED. provide Comfort for tha your earnin j powar grows Comfort Insurance. they have an ample cupplv and any other article youi I - r The W.n:u-ton Cyinif Bank. V - 'V. " IP i and 5.X it S'iViZrvE PAIN. "I used to suiTer a greaf deal with lumbiuro Jn my shoulder-j and back. A friend induced me to try Dr. Milesk Anti-rain l'illg and I am only too glad to be able to attest to the relief that I got from thee Klentlld pills. They form , a valuable medicine and do all that it Is claimed tbc-y will JV i.i;vi3 J. cr.7TTi:r;. JT.arictt:i, Cjl.lo. SPOT Baek -Sjto?l;vi-U--V.M ,fc'f-""t 1:11 H t H I II 0: I 3 s r.i