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II II' I I I .--" lilll'-" '"f THE ROANOKE BEACON Yesterday Obscr tV Friday, May 31st, 1913. BEACON FLASHES. Court next week. Now buy Thrift Stamps. j In compliance with President I Wilson's request practically all business was suspended here I yesterday, and last night 'a unfon service of fong arid prayer for the success of our cause and the safety of our soldier boys was held in theMthodhr Church lThi-.mefctir.fr was well attend d JURY LIST. Col. A. C Davis of Goldsboro, 'and was presided over by Rev was in the city yesterday. . IB. u Myers of the Baptist Mrs. Jennie Hicks of Florida Church Sh)rt timely talks were is visiting Mrs. D. S. Jones on made by Prof A. T Alin Mrs Washington St. T. E j0imson and Sui,t. j. yy. Mr. Norman Harney returned Darden. home from school yesterday to spend the vacation. Messers. A. T. and W. A. Less it-Harriscn. ivnowles of near Maekeys were1 A quiet marriage was s-olcmr.- ln town. Wednesday. ;jzet in the Methodist Pa rsonagp Mr. and Mrs. J. E Blount, at high noon Wednesday, when county, were in the city shop- Mr. J. II. Liggett and M s Nil a ping on Wednesday. .Harrison were married in the ' Mr. T. L Wynn and Mrs. Ger- presence of afewspsciaJ friends, trude Johnston of Mackeys were Rev. E. N. Harrison, in his mm t in the city yesterday. serious manner reading the ;m- Mr. Durward Ayers of fialti- Passive ring ceremony of the more has been spending a few Methodist Ritual. -days vviLh relatives, this week j Immediately after the cere Quite a number of teachers mony.the newly weds boarded are attending the Institute being the North kiund N. S. train for hld here at the Graded School Norfolk, enroute to Washington L5uhdin I). C, Baltimore and other points Mrs. Bettie Gurin and little for a short bridal trip, daughters, of Williamston arel These two voung peoi la are dfrelr S" T' HarriSn On,too well known to our people for 'us to elaborate upon their several Mrs. O R. Leggtt returned merits lost night from St Vincent The hr;ao is th g , Hospital where she has been for , e ,, , f, " rt . an examination. , tcr of Mr- M"s- S T. Ham. , rn i - son. anexcfptional.'y welibeliked Mr. Cranberry Tueicer has re- , , , , t irned from' the State U wersity yfx lul and !he at Chapel Hid to spend ihe va- wm e 11 town mar) iS a succest- ction with his parents. ;i'ul farmer, and is likewi e we 'Mrs. EloiseR.ilph and daup'h-bt3,!ikd ar,d "tehly esteemed by ter Miss Rati, of Aycvn, N. C. ,' 0UP pto;!e. are visiting her daughter Mrs- Our sincere wishes for them is Koy Swain on Washington fat. a Jong, prosperous and Miss Eoline Everett returned appy Off For Camp. Forty-four,' the lirgest draft last Week from the State Nor - mal at Greensboro, . N. C, to spend her vacation with her parents. Mis&Ruth Satterlhwaite who of white boys going from this is attending school in Richmond, county to camp, left here on was home las.tweek, owing to the Tuesdav morning over the A. C. illness tof her father, Mr. T. L. , L for c Jackson S. a Satterthwaite. ...... j ' , ,. 5; I its tile most ot the e men were School having closed for the from the lower part of the roun summe?. Misses Virile Rodwe'l, ma f th Mon and Agiles Thompson have re- , ,. . ' Al turned:to their respective h mes dt erno.n and sper.t . the in Macon and Rich Lands, N. C. in town, and on Tuesday 1Tr ; j, 'morning, although the hour was We are requested to announce i , , . . ... that a patriotic service will be ear1 a mber of our ladies held at Rehoboth Church at 1! :00 i and nu n gathered at the ck pot o'clock A. M.. on the second Sun- j to extend to tnem the glad hand day in June, conducted by Mr. and best wishes for their safety B. S. Clark of Roper. land success while away. Among Mrs. E. J.Kissam has returned the crowd, was Mr Harry Stell, X U u 1, n ..ti'ik Iw ,. mvx Altru I 111 . I to uer uoine.-.wiLn uci iiiuuiu , ; ioaaeci clown vitn cigars, cigar Mrs. b. Hi. Levi'ia. alter navmg The following named oersons have been drawn to serve as jjrors at June Term Superior Court, which holds for two vjeks, beginning June 3rd : FIRST WEEK. Plymouth Tovvrship. Benj. Davenport, J T McNair, B D. Bateman, VV W Holiis, E H. Davenport, W J Hardison, T, L Smith,' Arthur Vail, -W W. RoberUon, W J Harrison and R A WiHitW.' Lee's Mills To-vnship. - W L Robertson, Harvey Spruili, W. Li Ches&on, J II Sitteison, T L. Wynne, Henry W Tarknnton, . S A- o : , T TI l a Skinnersviile Township T A. Norman. E Pritchetr, J. W Mai- riner, D G Oliver. N D Bate- man and G V White. Scuppernong Township. M L Patrick, Jas J Ambrose, C. W Clifton, Henry Waddell Phelps, Zick Alexander, H M. Ainsley, A L, Smithson, W B, Morris, A E Kass&ll and Wra, Wiley. second w r:riK. Plymoutn Township, J Q; Gurgraius. Lee's AI ills Township L R, Davenport, C H Craddock. Grandy Burgess, G H Cooper, G L Marriner, W A Ba-nes,' Raymond Davenport, M L Swain, R S S.vain, F J) Wilson. J H. Craddock, L L Hassell and W. M Bell Skinnersville Township H T. Woodley and J B Snell. . Seuppernong Township H W. Bateman and J M Phelps. The hot summer $ay aVe here so prepare yourself with a Palm Beach or Cool-Cloth suit. $1.98 to $7.48 j ... S SHOES x i ij.mi J.7J & We have quaranteed solid leather shoes for $1.50 up. We have them for all the family. Come in to see us. EiinsISeH milk liirt, we re- cefivcl Thrarsdaiy llae snap ji8t assort incut of ILaeies SiBBi EiQtrtf ever Eafit tlim city 2 02 TafSeta and Wa&li mt a TPS -wifT r J i fiSac SaSent shades. 5 mi 7 ' OepyrUiht Hart Behaffr.ar.t Mtu- Don't forget us when youu need a straw Hat. Come in land see us, we will be glad to see you and show you. n ansa MR WILLIAMS WOOD- LEY HAS PASSED AWAY i PLYM")LJH'S SHOPPING CENTER HABERDASHER LADIES AND GENTS READY-TO WEAR. miBlMHnanH' " innwiinri ITTirMiirirT"-'' -nn ninnm n in i n n iniuiiiii at Rpcr, in the State of Nort! C irolina. at the cloae of business May 10th. 1918. RESOURCFS Loans and discounts $213,645.63 Ovt-rciralts, unsecured United states lionets and Lib- (y peri an Williams Woodley, son of Hardy and Assenath (Al txruaitjr) Woodley, -was born in South Fork Township, Tyrreh County,; N. C., on June 6th, 1S33. He was married -to Miss Matissa E. Davenport August 4th, 18GL'. To this union' were born - fi ve!' children. :...W:. H. Woodley, Mr. Pen trie E. Ciit'ton and Mrs. Ma lissa A. Davenport who survive him, ' and -Ma lissa Debroe "and Charles Levi who preceded him to the grave. He was convened about1 18'J3. and joined tne Meth odise Protestant Church at Lo- ran's-Academy, Tyrrell County, c?pital stcck paid in 48a 8l cny Bonds Eaaktns Houses, urmture and Fixtures Ali'other real estate owned iJemaiul loans Oiiqj'f rom National Banks Checks for clearing f '.'old coinu ! Siher coin, including all mi I nor Coin currency Nation bank notes and other U. S. Notes Waf Sa ins Stamps 13,992 50 2,200 0U 1 435 U0 4,000 00 4,400 00 4. SOt) (i 20U31 GO.OG 837 1G 5,295X0 721 85 Total $254,039.17 LIABILITIES ettes, chewing gum, etc, which he distributed with a lavish hand to cheer the boys on their way. On Monday night Rev. E. N. Harrison held a prayer service spent a lew days in Wmteville. N. C. from where her bust and went to the training camp?. A most inspiring Coummunity Sioir was enioved on the lawn at the Methodist Church Sunday j in the Methodist Church espec afternoon last, at which time ially for these boys, and many Mr O. B. Eaton. ex-Mayor of;0f them . took advantage oi" it, Winscon balem made an appro Lthers atteadinjr the movi3scr uriate aaaress. tvir. ji.aionai.soi fraternized with friends arounj the drug stores until bad time. If we could place a million such made a Thrift btamp lecture in the church at night. Plymouth Graded School were mt-'n as the-e wel1 driUtd' in held in the Christian Church i ranee to-day the btars and last Friday evening. The only Stripes would undoubtedly lloat graduate being Mr Cyril Nor man. Certificates were awarded to those passing from Grammer to High School The graduating address was made by Mr. I, M. Meekins. over Berlm before Christmas. CLUB NOTES. Now that the canning season is near, the women should see that their jars are in perfect 5 f A Near Serious Accident. What came near beint? a seri- condition, and .that tney have ous accident occurred last Satur- i good rubbers. A large percsnl dav afternoon just before the age of the loss in glass is csuscd Red Cross parade started. j by inferior rubbers. To el; ect a Mrs. R. W. Johnston was com- perfect seal it is absolutely nec ng down Washington Street essary to have good ones, so do when she saw Mr. Johnston com- not economize on rubbers. ing in his car, and wishing to we nope to nae a spenom speak to him ran out in front to exhibit of canned products lor stop him. In doing this she ran j the fairs this fall. Keep ti.is in so close in front that he could j mind and let every club memot'r not stop the car in time, knocked; put up some pretty packs for her down and ran completely 'this exhibit. Use the square over her, one of the rear wheels Queen jars for these packs, or passing over her body. She was 1 the No." 50 12 jar. The lat ter is taken into Brinklev Hotpl ami nice for berries. was examined bv Dr. Diposwav. ! . Home Dem Agent. who found that no serious injury had been sustained, but on ac count of bruises and soreness the off untd tomorrow what they can lady was confined to her home 'do today, but they put it oil un- Some people do not mere'y put for a few days. it off until day after tomorrow. near where wood-ley s uhauei now stands, to which he moved his membership and remained a memoer of this church until his death. lie held his strength and ac tivity remarkably well until u lew veeks before his death when he suiTerud an attack cl ta grippe and bronchitis, Irozn winch he never recovered- His mind was clear and his memory excellent' till the last fit hit,, eatthiv existence. On Wednes day, May 1st, 1918, at 1:30 P. M., his spirit took its flight into the eternal world. His age was 84 years, 10 months and 25 days. The luueral service was con ducted at the home on May 2nd, oy hs pastor. Rev. J. H. Aber nethy of Creswell, and tne re mains were laid to rest in the I grave-yard near his home in Seuppernong Township, Wash ington. County, near il e body of ...r. Phelps, the discoverer of Lake Pheips He will b. missed in the home, the community and the church. May his iniluer.ee live for good and heaven's r chest blesiiegs rest on the g! ief-stiicken i (da tives and friends. Surplus fund Unuivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Bills payable Deposits subject to check Savings Deposits Cashier's checks outstanding $20,000,00 14,Uo0 Oo 4,805 49 5.100 00 102,019 18 lUft.112 58 151 12 Total Slate of North Carolina, $254,C9.17 Coui.tv of f NOTICE Ilovinc Qualified Washiiicton. 191 I. R S. Clark, cashier of the boe named Ban-, do solemnly swearl that ihe above statement is irue to the! best ot my kuouleue ui;d be.ief. D. S. cLAKK, Casliier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24 th uay of May, 1918. O. V. W. AuSiluN, C. 6. c, Correct Attest: L. J. Peacock, 1. B. Spencer, N. b. Mi.ell, Directors REGISTRATION NOTICE. administratri of the estate of L. L. Herriuaton, dt-cc, Ir.te .if Wa.shintrlon County. N. C. tl.i' is to notify all uersons holding ciu; agiii'ist said estate to present tlxm t tiTe underti-nicd on or before the 21s .iv f Mm- isiiH. oi- tin's iioiieo will Li ple.;d in bar .f their recovery. All per- j :,o;s indebted t said eslate will n.lnase j ji:'ke liniiiLUiate seuienu-ju. .way 22nd. lt'k-'. aNXIE V. ilEUKIN'GTON, A dm x. Gt-p North Carolina. Washington t . TO XT Pnnnfrv n the SUienor(.;ourt LuHt i IJ I Jl 1 Yl I! I M I T C .Inlmsnn1 J . V. V. I Katie Johnson tu jft,jB( ihnvf nofnert will tflke iNUIICj nntirp lhat an action entitieQ as aoove Havim; qulifed .as administrator of ! has been commenced inor ve become 21 years old since! this, ito notify all persons holding ' Johnson for Ijl Krh 1017 fUot l,r,r UaiCiaUV.S a; UlSl Ul W l" ' T.' Y.r .HI f,.Ht,r nnlP. that -' .1 J JL. I m klib L I it VJ iiUO I . i 1 i... i.r.l..if-i.r:i' fill . i t PRINTING: This is to inform all men who! h .1917, been a new registration ordered lor the purpose of registering them for ' the Selective. Service. Failure on the part of any man who is eligible to registration is a serious violation of the Selec tive Service Law and is liable to cause much trouble. Pesters will be placed in public places j throughout Ihe county si lowing the places of registration. Remember the date of regis tratioi , JUNE 5th, 1D1S, 7:00 A. M., to 9:00 P. M. The Local Board Washington County. before the 15th day oi May, lUl'.i, or this no ice wi 1 be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ment. This May loth, 1918.' V. II. HARDISON, Ot-p Administrator. r. P. B. CONE Dentist Williamston, N. C. Ofnce over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. 0. fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at ue nexi term of the Superior Court ol said . rountv ou the 1st Mouday m June 1918 "at the court house in Plymouth, aad answer or demur to tne compiaini in said action or tne plainttft wiil ask for the relief demanded insaidcom- plaint. This May 1. iy s , C V. W. AUSBON. C. S. C. NOTICE Ilavif y qualified as administrator of the este i)f D- ! Karnes, deceased, this is J 'notify H persons holding claims a'ainst the estate of said dee'd. to r.resent the:ii to the undersigned on or 'before the 1st day of May, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavment. This May 1, 1918 1 ' J. J. BARN 1.3, Admr. CARDS. ENVELOPES. STATEMENTS. BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS PACKET HEADS. DODGERS. ETC AT THIS OFFICE. ZEU VANCE NOUMAN -AND SMALL, McLEAN, BKAGAW & ROD- - MAN Aitcrjej's & Counsellors at La Plymouth, N. Cj 1
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