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i r J" Ft BEACON FLASHES. Friday September 14th, 1917 Advestising Pays! The constant drop of water vears away the largest stone; The constant gnawing Towser masticates the toughest bone; The constant coming Ioyer car ries away the blushing maid; The constant advertiser is the man who gets the trade. Get the constant habit Engine troble causes us to be somewhat late tins weeK. Mr. Tom Ludford moved his family to Norfolk this weeK. Messers. J. W. Starr and Wm Wiley of Creswell were in town on Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Norman returned from an extended trip to New York on Friday last. Mrs. J. S. Shugar, little child and brother, Mr. Milt-m Goldman left Tuesday for Baltimore. Mrs. T. L. Smith, who has been snendiug the summer at Va K?ach, returned home Wednes day. M r. W. F. Hayes and son Charley, of Littleton, was in our city Wednesday and lharsday on busin3S. Miss Stella Ayers, who has been spending several weeks in Washington, N. C, returned home Tuesday. Lack oi space has cuised the ommission and curtailment of several articles of interest during the past two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Ayers left Wed nesday fcr Tarboro where she 033 to take up her duties as music teacher there. mouth Garage & Motor Co., quite a crowd of the town boys and girls participating. They first rode up to Dardens where they were having a Box ! party. While there, one of the party, Mr. Hassell won the grand prize which was a cake. From fV 1 1 t i P vmn ST T , tm'ugh Always we so!!- rJymouth and on dnwn J Mackeys, round bv Roner nnH MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY back home. Among those part ticipatrig were; Misses Lida B. and Gladys Lewis, Lucy Brinkley, Ruth Avers, Sadie Ausbon Mary Alice Martin and Messrs. JackGurkin. Clyde and Louis Hassell, Owens Dupree, Jim and Frederic Aus- ATTENTION! We are after the dollar and in order to get a few of yours, we will give you better values than have been offered vou belore. If you do not believe it, get our prices and compare then with others and you will be convinced. AND SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Buy from US and help US to help YOCL Our lines of Ladies and Children wear including shoes bon, David Hurley, Lemuel Mc- anl slippers are complete and we especially invite ycu to Connico and H. S. Bisnight. see them before purchasing. Chaperones: Mrs. Sallie Har- sell, Mrs. W. M. Scarborough and Mrs. A. M. Raines of Mid- j dlesex, N. C. ki v:U& 1; 'JV-. 7 r -n n rT:if:a '" '"'ct I Do A!! Yoo HaoOoir- Willi We have a particularly big line of Children and Misses ready-to-wear dresses and we can save you money on them. Washington County Sends Its Quota. The first fve per cent, of those Our Grocery department is particu larly well s ocked and our prices are selected to go to war from this vfrpmlTr ppaenriM countv left on the 1:33 N. S. Xiremfiy reasonable. Mrs. M. B. Gilliam and child ren of Windsor, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. A. G. Spruill on Washington St. Messrs. Granby Tucker and Owens Dupree left Monday night for Chapel Hill where they go to attend the coming session of the University. Miss Alice Phelps of Creswell, passed through our city on Tues day enrote to Tarboro whore she goes to begin her third year as teactier in that place. For Rent The cotiase owned by Mr. O M. Chesssn on Third Street. For further information F-e3 or write Mr. J. S. Chesson, City. ' 'Adv. Mrs. A. M. Baines and two children, Master Ralph and Bus ter, who have bf-en visiting her sister. Mrs. C. V. W. Ausbon left Wednesday for their home in Middlesex, N. C. Miss Louise Ayers returned last Saturday from New York where she went to buy her Fall .-and Winter hats- She has the latest styles in Sport and Tailored hats and invites every one to .come ia and look her stock over. adv. Miss Louise Ayers will have her opening of Fall and Winter hat3 on next Wednesday and Tnursday, Sept. 19th and 2Uh. jhe earnestly requests. all the ir.diei to visit her on these days and see the now styles. Adv. School opened here on Wednes day morning with an enrollment of 240. This is some less than it waa last year due to the facts that several families have moved from here in the oast year and that Cool Spring District is not in this year. On next Thursday, Sept. 20th, there will be a pic-'nic at Reno beth Church, Skmnersville Town ship. At this time ice cream and other good thing to eat will be for sale for the benefit of Reho beth Sunday School Every body invited to attend. Dr. J. C. Cogginshas returned from a trip to the western part of the state, where he conducted n. meeting at the Swannanoa Bantist Church near his old home He will fill the pulp:t at the Christian Church here next Sun day morning and night. train for Columbia, S. C. last Friday. Those men were W. W. Avers, Eli S. Phelps, Dack 0. Patrick and Walter II. Soruill. At 11 o'clock the stores closed aid a large number of our people assembled at the Majestic The atre to bid those who go to de fend them God speed. After a prayer for their safety was offered by Rev. Mr. Myers, pastor of the Baptist Church. short addresses were made by Supt. J. W. Darden, Hon. A. W. Swain, Prof. J. W. Norman and Capt. G. W. Harney. Then, through Mr. Darden. cnmf'nrt. bags were presented them by the Plymouth Red Cross Auxili ary, and boxes of lunch, suffi cient to last them to camp, were contributed by. the Camp Fire Girls ci the town. Quite a crowd escorted them to the train and we feel sure they left with lighter hoarts, knowing that those at home will ever be thinking of and praying for - their success and ultimate sjjfe return to those they love and who love them. 50 lbs. Country made bay bird, Nice Country shoulders, Al: pork Country .aupagc, in lark. If you need any'su-jar be sure to see us before buying. A. U. NEWflERHY, Mw, Jiuua AUVICQ UOlSlliqSBAV oijx uiojjjoojjs 3q SSOJOTJ Stlf " If Sn 33S 04 lit J133 3UJ 3JCAp.IBI4'3ljJ MI JUBAV noA spqiu Jaipo Auv pun siyjiiQ Suiuuu 'sue jo Ai'ddnsf aiduic uu sabij Xatp jrqj aounouuu 03 saijsr 3H1 Smith Farm -a -Truck CMITH Form -a -Truck will keep bJ your horses ca the farm -doing real farm vvcrk. And it 'will do even more than this for you. In one piece of equipment :t will give you ever type of tarm body, it yo-i use the tatnacts Eight iaOre Convertible Body tut nianed at sligh: adtiitionai cost. Yoit. dotj't have to maintain, extra wagons." Otjc Sra:tf). Form a Tru-k with this body does it all. Keep yovx Ooy on tne arr oy u!ng- Smith. Frtp a Ttucx wun toe iiijiht n on?. Coyertiblt- JBc-oy fie'knevi now to dfc a Foxd. and eajcys ft yVHh ibis SfgjK -in -One aocy he can do all of your farm haul, ir.gr tox' you !e you spen. yoai- time on. cae work thai- brings bigger crops Oettet stock. Or. it' you drive yam-sett, you won't have to start away before sunrise and ones, as dark. Get I'd a': toe usual time do your your chores star t away an r.c-ur cr t'.vi .(arer than you ordinarily would. Have an hour or cwa more time to spend in town doing the srrands you W3J.Z'-: to da and get Dack trom two to three hours earlier. Thafs wfta: thousand.? or farmers are doing with Smith Perm. a-Truefc XI is waai yo. can do Hnd whiifycc wiifdo 'if you want to get ceai eiiidency ani save iea. money. Uzz Any One ci S:.k Ch&csJs Using any -me ot six cfeassis. Smith a -J.ru.-:',' combines vnih any Ford, MaKwelu Dog .dios., I.V.i..-fc. t:hf5'vo!e4 or Over'and chassis to t,;- -7'jar.inteed ovt to fur lCQivesyci- trvo construction :uct wu stdiii up under the harae; nauiiag y u cuuii evax do. Vvhen Yoj Ate m lo;vn, Dvjp fo. When you fv in town drop in and see Smith Fcra-a-Ttuck. l will pay : ou elL 68 - lis ! l:J" 1 Sir V if, j r' 3 P PLYMOUTH GARAGE & MOTOR CO $ Plymouth, N. C. tr irT' r i r.7J hi -n Hay Ride. On Friday niht last one of the most enjoyable events of the season was a hay ride on the Ford truck belohfting to Ply Red Cross. , The Red Cross Auxiliary will hold a special business meeting in the Red Cross rooms. Harney buildinp:, on Tuesday afternoon. Sept , 18th. at 3 o'clock. The members are urged to be present. The chairmen of the different committees, the Secre tary and Treasurer will please be prepared to give a full re port of what has been done since the last meeting, held in August. Of the 1,000 comfort bags and 500 pajamas which the Southern division of the Red Cross has been asked to contribute to the various army camps throughout the country, Plymouth's quti is eight comfort bags, four pa- jamaa and as much jam as we can furnish. This is a small ap- j portionment, yet, unless our women put their "bits" together and help to fill these bags, we shall fail to do what is expected of us. Two are being filled. We hope that our members will come to the meeting Tuesday deter mined that the other six bags shall be filled, and that our boys shall have enough jam to go around. The pajamas are made and ready to ship. This is a national organization and we hope that every one in Plymouth, whether a member of the Red Cross or not, will contribute when an opportunity like this offers itself. Let us bear in mind that, no matter how much we give, our gift can not equal that of a single boy in khaki, who offers his life on the battle field of France. Those wishing to give jam or articles for the comfort bags, may leave same at Room No. 13, Harney Building. Always open on Tuesday afternoons. ary who reads this is requester to tell every other member whom she sees, thac we may have a full meeting nexr Tues day afternoon. Mks. Jas. W. Norman, Cha'rman. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. Rosa Rhodes vs Samuel Rhodes The defendant above named vill lake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in uie Su perior Court of Washington County tor an absolute divorce ; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at tne next term of the Superior Court of the said county, to be held on the 7ch luonoay before the 1st Monday in March, 1918, at the court house in snid county, in NOTICE OF SUMMONS. Sarah J. Moo.io m ... I Jt iit M T ' f t The defendant abovo nnmr.l will ' M .v, ,1,1 LrillllifCl :iS above has boon cinnnenced in the Snpeiior Oourt of VVasliir.toii Counlv tor an absolute (!iorc. ; ant! the said defendant will furfne;1 l;ku notice that he is required to aii.vu:- n'; tlie next term of the SuoeVioi-'C jri of tin ;aid . county, to be held on !hc 7s t Mor.chiy ! before the 1st Monday in J -larch, !!! 1 at the court house in' .s-.i;(i oo n'iv, i;l i Plymouth, N. C, an si ausv.er (, . demur : to the complfiint in said ac:io-. ;; (he plainhir will apply ! :-, relief demanded in so id n.u This Aur. 1!H 7. C. V. V. Atrsr.iiX, C. S:C. t f.vr the aint. J. A. SorUl'il & Son hivo famous Eiafetik-ri.o pain's I'his r s-A.'-A j ) i:vT.zt ir-yiy.-?' - ii--tf-Ji '.v 's Plymouth, N. O., and answer or demur paint IS US.'Mj all over the U. S A ? to the complaint in Raul acHon or u: an(j ig S()d j triniMntpo nf 13 plaintiff will apply to the court for the ,. f w pVi.,' U n relief demanded in said complaint: qunlK, 1, W. in en.an, N C. $ T"UA0.,lfeBOH.C.S.C rCPreSK"ta:,Ve , ' I i NOUCE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain mortgage ee cuted by W. E. Belanga and M. K. lanya to T. J. Basnight on the LT'ith dav of November, 1911, and trau den cd and assigned by ihe administrator of T. J. Basniyht, II. S. Hasniijht, vo the undsrsiffned, 13. F. Chaml:er.i. now owner of the debt secured, I shall, on the 17th day of September, 1917, oftVr for sale at the court house door in Plymouth, at twelve o'clock M., for cash, the following described tract of land, situate, lyiapand beinsr in Wash ington County, Skinuersville Town ship, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at A. jNewoerry s corner Ojierates )asenget' irains from North Car lina into term I ft inat station Norfolk, withoulM transfer, , i N. !. Thefollowinrrschedule fiirurcs 1 published as information ONLY and are t not guar- nteed. j Trains leave Plymouth North! bound. j No. 4-3-f.t A. - M. daily-Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. No. 212:45 P. M. daily for Edenton, Hertford, Eli.abeth City and Norfolk South bound. . No. 3-12:34 A. M. daily Night ex- THIS PICTURE TELLS ITS CTGRY Q2T7ER Tiif.N VOP.DS. RLL WE WISH TO ZKi 'lZ THAT 'yT. A V!iK WHERE OU CRN PUT YOUR MONEY WttHE IT ;fi COW ING INTO A r'ORTUNE. OUR B'NKIS A SAFE pUvCE FOU YOUR MONEY. VE WILL VELCCME YOU UERH UiV) TREAT YOU WITH COURTESY- WE WILL GLADLY hZMU l: YOU AKD ASSIST YOU- COME IN- BUNK WITH US VE?AYi?cP, CE-tTOt CZTIFiCATES OF DEPOoIT. Ths Wasmngioii County Bank. . Plymouth N. C. P M t. -w t Lj i ; ! i i-i ii S--4 on the lane and running south thirty-1 press tor i ayetteville, iaiarlotte, Pull- j T,2.i-. five (35) yarns ana cornering at an man beeping Cars to Raleigh, New j Miw.,t'c",PTOrtt nnk nost: thencR enst 140 yards and cornering at a gum; thence north 3." yards to A. Newberry's corner : thence back 140 yards to the first station, cantaining ovf. acre, more or less. This 10th of Ausust, 1917. H. S. BASNIUHT, Admr. or 1 . .J. U. 13. F. CHAMBERS, owner of debt. L. W. Gaylokd, Atty. 1 WANTED Tenants with large families, (colored preferred) for the best farm in N. C- Good houses, land. Grow Irish Pota toes. Cotton, Tobbaco and Pea- Every member of the Auxili- nuts, money crops. Apply at once. River View r arms, aov- ern and intermediate stations. No. 11:23 P. M. daily for Washing1 on, Ra'eigh, Goldsboro, Besufort and! intermediate stations. Pullman Parlor ' f Vt T- 1 ar lor iew ierii. i For further information or Pullman reservations apply to W. Z. Lackland, ' licket Agent, I'lymouth, N. C. E. D. Kyle, Traffic Mana'cr. J. F. Dalton, Gen'l. Passenger Agent Norfolk, Va. f vou believe in FRIARHi) MESS, prepare to pro- I ect vour PROPKRTY with a FIRK pdicv, ovr FAMILY with a JKFFHRSON STAN DA R ' I JFF f Subscribe to the Beacon. If tect F puUcy, and yourself with an ACCIDENT C-z HEALTH policy- v hy take unnecessary RlbivS? Nothip-r !.-, reliable companies re p rose n ted. J. o. 2iVi 1 Gen i gt l, Fil"r Life AccidenUnsarance 1 . 'w-jhom Office: Blount Bldy
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