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SALE! HAT SALE! Lb- l JMV v Vh 1 i .V Friday, Dumber 21st, 1917- BEACON FLASHES. Dr. B, F. Halsey of Roper wa3 in toe city Monday. Mr. J. w. Bryan of Greenville was in the city this week. , "n. Van B. Martin made a V trip to Norfolk this week 1 horse for sale. See D. Plymouth, N. C- D. 0. Brinkley and jt-man snnnt a few this week. Scarborough lias the IL S. Cavalry at Camp Hill, Va j can obtain a Turner's N. C. rmanac for 1918 at J. C. Spruills Adv. Mr. Robt. Swain from Camp ,. Sevier has been spending a few days with his parents this week Capt R T. Hoff and Mr. Ara Dixor of near Hinson were visit ors to our office Wednesday. uoto J. (J. bpruiii s tor your Christmas Goods. He has a fine selection . adv. Mr. Hal Williford ran in from Gamp Lee and spent a few hr.. with his parents last Sunday. Sergt. W, L. Hassell has been nome irom uamp Sevier on a furlough for a few days this week. Mrs, I. B. Baily and children of Rocky M.ount are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D Loane. A lull line of new hats some thing snappy for a Christmas gift C. Cahoon - Adv. Mrs. Eloise Broughton and children of Hertford ara guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Loane. Dont forget to read L, P. Horn thal's ADVERTISMENT and re member you can depend on what he tells you. FOR SALE- Two horses cart and harness, C: W. Swain, Ply mouth, N. C. 3 t. Mrs. J R. Campbell left Wed to visit Mr. Cainnbell's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Campbell in Rocky Mount. The namcr, of registrants which was to be continued this week is necessarily omitted ur til our next issu . For Rent Or Lease-50 Acre farm seven miles from Plymouth, for cash, rent or on shares. Ap ply to the Insurance & Realy Co. Miss Maud Alien who is teach ing school at Pinetown is spend ing the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Allen, near town. Miss Patline Lucas who is att ending the State Normal at Greensboro is it home spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lncas near town- The party .advertised to held at Plesant Grove School to-night has been indefinitely nnatnhnned until some later date, owing to continued bad weather. We were glad to see our old friend. Mr. N. B. Mizell. of Ro per on our streets Wednesday. Mr. Mizell is one of those men who seemingly grow younger the longer they live- FOR SALE One 4 yr. old -RUnV Stallion- weisrht 1000 lbs; r,nrrt Stock, will sell for $140 R. T. Hoff. R.D. No 1 Plynoutb, N.X. 8 t. To all parents living in Wash incrtnn Countv who have sons in the army we make this offer: If you are a paid up subscriber we will send a copy of the Beacon frpp to vour son so long as he is in camp in th United States you will send us his address. Great Reduction in All Ladies and Children Hats. Mis have Hats very We wish to inform our friends and patrons that we now on hand a very large stock of Ladies, Misses and Children which we wish to closo out at once. Those goeds are of the latest and most up -to date styles, they are also of the best quality in high grade silk;, velvets and veburs, etc., and have been re ceived recently from Baltimore. Me invite comparison and defy competition as to style and qual ity of these goods. In ori3r to clo33 out all hats right away we havedecided to sell them at the following prices as long as they last: All All AH All All All $150 Values, 3.00 2 75 2 50 2 00 150 ' Genuine Velours Velvet and Silks a it Felts and Furs $2.75 175 1.60 1.50 1.25 100 Other hats down to 25c. If you want a new hat for Christmas we would advise you to come at once while we have a big stock to select from. Given absolutely free to each one who purchases a hat during this sale, one box of Toilet powder if you cut out this ad and briog :it with you. We pay postage on all mail orders, so if you can not visit our store send us your order and we will very carefully select and send hat to you by return mail. THE NEWBERRY CO. A.U.NEWBERRY, Mgr. A Suggestion. Tuberculosis is the greatest ally that Germany has, and hence the most formidable enemy of the United States. Every Red Crois Seal sold means a bomb thrown into the trenches of the horrid enemy. We may not be able to the .front "Over there." We may not be able to buy a Liberty Bond, but every one of ns. men. women- ana cmmieu, white and black, can buy Red Cross Seals. No Paper Next Week. Next week being Chrhtmas, and owing to the additional fact that we have gotten badly ba- hind on job work orders, caused both by delays in rect iving stock and so much dark weather, we are compelled to revert back to the old custom of omitting an issue during the holidays, and will issue no paper next week. We thank you one and all for -i n your past patronage, auuiu continuance of the same in the future, and trust that you may enjoy a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Louis Hassell " 1 50 EM Brinkley " 100 Basnight " 1 00 Will Griffin " 50 Will Smith " 50 T J Gay lord 14 50 A D Snell " 1 10 VV A Swain " 100 LLChesson " 2 85 F E Reid " 1 50 Dr. W H Ward 50 E D Bostwick " 1 50 A M Chesson " ' l 50 Lena Gurganus, allowed 10 00 Dr. w li Ward, services 21 96 1 G H Hale, ticket for infirm 5 84' Piym. L & I Co. lights 11 53 ! T L Satterthwaite, serv. 2 0 i J VV btarr. services 4 70 J W Starr, supp'ies 5 00 N W Spruill, services 2 90 J W Darden, services 10 00 M G Darden, rent 10 00 J E Reid, Sheriff 69 20 D O Brinkley, rent 35 00 J E Reid, services 38 55 F I Johnston, services 15 50 Swain&Davenpoit, sup. 12 0 W H Hampton & Son, sup. 62 69 F. li. Johnston, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS' CEEDINGS. PRO- if Sale Postponed. The sale of town lots by Mr. A. L. Alexander advertised for Wednesday of this week, has, on account of the bad weather, been postponed until next Thurs day, Dc. 27, See ad. and dodges The Board of County Commis sioners met on Monday, Dec , 3, 1917. Pxe:e.it, J. W. Starr, Chmn.; T. L. Satterthwaite and N. W. Spruill. Minutes read and approved. Ordered that W. H. Hampton & Son's bid for furnishing the county at 8 per ct. be accepted. II. Gurkin's bid for keeping County Home at $20.00 per mo. deferred till next meeting. On petition of H. S. Ward.. J. W. Harrison, D G. Darden and J. E. Askew were appointed to assess damages claimed by Mrs. Nellie Beasley. The following amounts were ordered paid : H Gurkir, Co. Home W H Riddick, Bridge Alice McQueen, serwices Alice McQueen, expenses Subscribe to the Beacon. Walker, Evans, Books Roanoke Beacon, Pub. &c. V B Martin, services C V VV Ausbon. " W J Starr, conveying Miss Jackson Entertains. .. Tn honor of her house guest, 'Miss Gertrude Swain, of Swain's A W Swain. Recorder Stationi Mis3 Zula Jackson en-jV B Martin, Solicitor ter tamed a party of friends on j C V W Ausbon, Clerk Wednesday evening of last week. ! J E Reid, Sheriff nrH'mnsi. was eni-jved and a W J Starr, D. S. dainty course of refreshments was served by the hostess,- and a most delightful evening spent by all those present W F Ausbon, J. P., W S Davenport, witness FL Harris RHKirby $16 67 6 IS 17 00 25 00 29 00 7 00 50 00 2 00 6 GO 18 00 15 00 22 53 6 40 6 50 5 68 1 50 150 100 North Carolina, Washington Co unty in the Superior Court. before the Clerk. John L. Roper Lumber Company vs. Eastern Carolina Home & Farm Association, Inc., Magnolia Land & Lumber Company, and The Interstate Cooperage Company. NOTICE AND SUMMONS. To Whom it May Concern : The par ties above named and all others inter ested, will take notice that on the 2cth day of November, 11317, the above nam ed petitioner filed a petition in the office of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Washington County to have the title to certain land pescribed therein registered and confirmed, pur suant to Chapter 90, Public Laws of 1913, as amended, and that summons has been issued, returnable into the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County on the 2nd day of February, 1913, at one o' clock in the afternoon. Said tract of land is situated in Washington County, and is bounded on the North by Lake Pheips and the laud of Magnolia Land & Lumber Company, on the East by the county line whicn divides the coun ties of Washington and Tyrrell, on the South by the cuunty line which divides the counties of Washington and Hyde, and on the West by the lands of the Eastern Carolina liome& Farm Asso ciation, Inc., and Magnolia Land & Lumber Company, containing 15,812 acres, oarticularly described by metes and bounds in said petition and map thereto attached. Notice is given that upon the return of aaid summons, petitioner will ask that the same be referred to an Exami ner and that its title be registered and assured. . Given under my haad and official seal, this 23th day of November, l'J17. Seal C. V. W. AUSEON, S-t Clerk Superior Cour1. cigg-o HEW iiFE PILLS The Pills That Do Cure. 1 M MX -ft Offers Many Opportunities for Christmas Shoppers vfao Wish to Economize Shop Early in tlie Month; Early in the Week; Early in the Day. Visit our store every clay from now until Xmas It behoves every one to buy practical and useful gifts. us help yen by making a few suggestions for Christmas giving. For the Mother, Daughter, Sister, a nice Suit, Coat, Kid Glovas, Umbrella, Handkerchiefs, Vanity Cases, Mesh Bags, Hat Pins, Belts, Neckwear and lots of beauriful waists to select from. For the Fa:her, Husband, Son or small boy, a Suit of Clothes, Overcoat, Bath Robe, Bed-room Slippers, Silk Shirts, Sex and Handkerbhiefs. We will keep replenishing our stock un til Christmas. ilAU&lkW TLrf"aj w i -v --' j - : IPHciftty of CoairteoHBS aScs- Fople to Wail oeb Yma.. SANTA LJjA U Wishes to Announce That He Will Make His Headquarters at Our'S 0 n and old as well as young are cordially invited to come and see all the nice pretty things on disply. Little children you have been waiting patiently to tee vhat Santa Ciaue was going to bring cu. Hehnttht very doll you v ant that will open and hut her eye: . Now there many other things that will bring ghidnr r.i:ii j;w to you ; also your parents. By ihe 10th li st, ali toys., ndier Christmas things will be on diU at oi-r store. lore This v Come Early and Make Your Selections Before They Are Ail 'Gone. All Clothing such as Coot Suits, Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Rain Cccts and Sport Coats at-greatly reduced prices. Don't fail to sec our line of clothing because it will mean money saved by ycu. See Our Line of Rugs, Matting and Dmetts Be on the Watch for Santa Claus. Sell Us Yo.:: irC'". WP & n m n
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