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BEACON FLASHES.
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SaTI vi;; &e jg j?!yinat4i te Jrst week
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PLYMOUTH, N. C.
' : Ja attention
,V0 juf bjtfcinS 4i?jt"U?toJ,
'PI:oBi.
lew Firm, - - Ney Store,
New Spring Millinery!
- opened an up-to-date
1 Y STOl'E-:-u"
'it"k is New,
. , , u Vtry Latest
t
mi the tef vices of
trimmer, from. Bal-
v.! . . r- if tbo Best. Our
r. i. ;.:t. We are striving
i .- the pfijblip.
V'- a ci; j.rp of ypurpatrpnage.
' y ( In. plaasurecf an early
' our store.
Yquvs to Please,
Miss I pa Peacock & Opf,
Lock More Spending
Yosr. Money,
Our Spring P-op4i we hqv in and
jeady for ynuf ingpepMej?.
We do not go beyond aot4l truth
!B saying that pur preseut stppfc of
Millinery. Press qqi1s, Trimmings,
f.'td, is far superior tQ apy wp Uave
liver carried.
'.is stock consists pf
.-ned nnd TJt) trimmed, flats,
I !!
iaces,
1 hvus Goods, Pape,
Pmaeols, Hpjpry,
Uorsets, Feathprs,
Flowern, TrimminsR,
tv-ntl.iri!; usually kept
a UiNi-niuss uiJlmerv flti.rp.
bnve wttU us acuin this KPaann hnfl,
LbttittudMiS8 Isaacs. Ttte Mips
in--M sn.w...iioB jft aeason but will
" ' 'r )i. I f t.'i'.j have mere- and
Very roi-prt ...fuWv -
Sirs W, B. W aid & Co
V,
I. P. PIHKHAH,
Guttering, Spidering and
Repairing & Specialty,
Bids cheerfully given, and Satisfac
i 'iUi (t iqtranLPeu.
I j. P. PINKHAM,
7-12 PLYMOUTH, N. C,
BUNSTAH-JOHES
Real Estate Company,
107 Cor. Mitttbws and Martia Bts ,
(Near (icvermtifctit Builuiug.)
Eha?etii City, N. O.
CorrespopdoDce desired with those
wjo wis to ltiiit, Uiy, Soil, or K
changa fteHy of apy descriptioa.
Fars agd Timber Lanls wanted for
Heady eptoer. 1 2,Q t
Those tyho have friends visiting j3
J thQtp,, or wjo inteDaileaDjg Jo,oie
c$ them'nelvcB, reaKelotitfcefctiown 3,
at this olce, ko itjha ct way joaon-
tiooed. It 4oea not m.tter whether
eg you aro a Kuhsoriher .ar not. All we
aek islet na know it. 4
Washington C.ouiity Demo,
cj-.atic Conyention.
Mr. and Mf$. p. Dayenport have
free w&iUag w Ntyfolk Ua weci.
TJe Ci9.u.Mty )e$iQcratic Coyeo
waa CBilted t,9 order by lion. Tbos,
Jkr Woy,yt, Jhpa., t U o'cJas a,
-Vv at Joper, yesterday.
Jioji. . J3. 8r ill was filled to
tlio cjiai- as temporary cjiairjgaan and
CJarfiince katJiaw 0. V. V. Aus
bon .tcuiporay seijeUres.
On ftiotion the tepowy orafii-
KT Am t nu I i n c fhfin hiii n it 111 Al'flof
VhirmeXzz : the tQlmiis t,er.e
Mr. J. V. Norma n left on Wednesday
for Siitheld, y., to loofe aftet his bcUooI.
Mrs. John Campbell and children are
p$ Ofi au j:.ten(jied yiak to Weldou ujl
otner places
JEat one of licg'a Dyspepsia yablots afisy
ech weal and yon will not suffer with -in
digestion, fiold by ? li Daveunort aud
iJies a& Sou ee
Mra. L, Ralph. v?bo has been yisitioK iu
Edentou for Botne tiq;e, returned home on
Wedneaday,
Quite a cumber of our yoauz people at
tended the old Confederate r.-uuion at
Windsor Thursday,
llr. and Mrs. A, L. Qwoas fire spendicc:
I soi!ie days At Yirginia lk'a,ch, Ocean Viw
tud othor places of interest
Muss JSIHe King who hus been vfslting
her Bister, 3Ir. i d. B. Noramn, lm re
turned to her home in Norfolk.
The rluansiu", antiseptic and healinR
propertieH of I'latUve umke it superior
to iamily stilvou. sold by? J JJ veupori
and bijiles & ou se J.
Cupt. D. P. K:.cb and family, mid Misses
Iatie Aunbua and Mate to Ol-igou spent u
few 4'iys in Windsor this week.
Mr. pother Harrisou of Ne;y 'ork, is in
Aur midst, visiting his parents, Mr. ucd
Mrs J. W, Ilarrieon, near town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wjiliains of llami!
ton, who luiyo beuu visiting the family of
Mr. Ed. B. Norman, returned Lome pa
Tuesday. j
Misses Annie Pellard and Olga Marsh,
of Batu, who have boon visiting Misses
Louise and Bettie Ayors, lotumed houjs
on Tuesday
Don't drag along with a dull, billions, heavy
feeling. 'ua need a pill. Use DeWii'K Little
J5urly Ki.-ers, the facioe little pills. Do not
sicken or pripo, bjit results are sure. Sold
by P. K. Davenport. -
Mis Estelle Burgess, f.fter a pleasant
visit to our town as the giuut of Min Cad
Campbell, left on Monday for her horao
in Jtocliy Mo'
. Mr. Clarendon WjllouxLby r-lured
hopae on Wednesday from an oKtti:dt-d
trip to Key? 1'ork, Philadolpaia, Baltipaore,
Norfolk and other points.
In this state U is not necessary to serve a
fiv days' notice for eviction of a cold, use
the original laxative congdi syrup, IJenn
.edy's jjazative Honey acd T'.r. No oiates.
iiold by P. E. Davenport.
Attention is directed thjs week to the nd
pf W. Davenport, Saw inil, Gin, etc-,
for sale. A inost desjrahlo property op
thp$e Wishing such an investment.
Miss Jaur Williaraspn, who has been
Ipending the past month in our town as
tfte guest of Miss Ratio Ausbon, left Tues
day inq? cjng for her hqnje in Berkley, Va.,
leaving ni&uy friends, an4 at laot ope
broken heart behind.
A tnqat delightful entertainment was
givpn Monday evening at the home of Mr,
V. F. Ansban. by the young wen of Ply
mouth, complimentary tp the visiting
young ladies, Misses paura, Williarasou of
Berkley, Va., and Aunie Pollard and Olga
MariU of Oath, X Q.
A world qf truth in a few wordss ''Nearly i
all Qtuer cough cures are constipating, esp
ecially those pontainiog opiates. Kennedy.s
Lasativo Honey and Tar inoves the bowels.
Container no opiates," You can got it at
P. E. Davenport.
were nominated for tjie' respective
Oifticea witlwutt a dissenting VQte, vi.j
For bJtiorif, VV. J. Jitckson.
For Clerk Superior C.ourf, C. Y,
W. Aysbou.
ttegistep of paeds, F. U.John
ston. For County Ti-eswrer, Clarence
Jafliam.
For Coimer. J)r, W. II. Wsrd.
For imprest n tali ye, Jir. W. II.
Iiirdidon.
For County Coir.njissjcncrs, S. P.
Johnston, Ji. M. Snell and i. A.
Jjitchtield.
On motion Mr, T. S. S-.vain was
recommended for appointewnt 01;
the Board of j ducation.
T.he State Ueniocratic platform
wad tisdoi'srii. and perfect harmony
and good feeling prevailed through
out the entire suasion.
.Most able speeches were made by
Hons. b. B, SpruiU, Tlios. W.
J-!loaiit, Mr. VahB. Martin and oth
ers; speeches ca!cniateo to bring
Uemoctatiu harmony and success,
and to neal White riupremaey and
' busincrfs prosperity in North Caro
lina for all time, if taken in the
spirit they were made, and put in
practice by a btate-loving, home-loving,
good i',overnnif!)t-lov ii. people,
hh the evince men 01 tins county
ever proved themselves to be.
A Word cf Thanks.
It becomes our pleasant ditty at
this time to return our most sincere
thanks to the democratic convention.
and especially to those true friends
who so nobly and beautifully com
plimented its on Thursday. W
would itideed prove ungrateful were
we ever to cause them to regret one
word or one heart-throb spent m the
espousal or our cause.
Words fail us to express half the
gratitude ve feel, but it elected, wy
snail never forget or betray this con
kdeuoe reposed in up, vet d:all ksiow
no man, ritur or clicoue in the dis
charge of our duties to the public,
as we see them.
Yours very gratefully,
C. V. V. Arspox.
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No Paper Nxt Week,
It having been several years since
ve have taken a day off, we take the
privilege of taking a vacation next
week, so no paper will be issued.
This will not be altogether a week
of rest for us, as we shall continue
to hustle for the paper while awav.
and trust the good people we go J
among may help us out to snen an
extent that we may return so much
recuperated,' both physically and fi
nancially, that we can male r.p to
you the little you lose by ourabsence
for one week.
Why docs the sun burn? Why does n mos
quito sting? W hy'do we feel unhappy in
the Wood Old Summer I'ime? Answer: we
don't. Yve use Da Witt's Witch liaiel ! alve,
and these little ills don't bother us- Leu: a
to look for the name on the box to get the
penninc. by
P. E, Davenport.
Sunday School Picnic at Mt.
Pleasant,
Special to The Beaco.
Mt. Pleasant Sunday School gives
a picnic August 8th, at Shadsberry
Lane, on the sound. There will be
bathing, lishing and sailing. Come
and bring your baskets, and let'.
eajoy the picnics, while they ate
going. G. II.
Scnppernong, N. C.
The Country Newspaper,
In no activity has there been more
progress qunng the last twenty years
tnati mat 01 tne qqtintry newspaper.
Thpre. are now hundreds of country
papers which m editorial ability, me
cliudie;il appearance, and all that
cpnpriuutes tp inspire respect ana
command attention are fully abreast
qf their metropolitan pontempamriep,
in moral tone, and often in editorials
tjjey surpass wostof hp gj-pat dailies.
In times past the ponntry editor was
quite generally regarded with a half
pitying contempt as a goad-natured
but chicken-hearted chronicler of
inconsequential locals. AH of this
has changed. Country newspapers,
us a class, wield the mightiest influ
ence in the nation. The editors are
men of character and enterprise, do
ing more for the community for less
money than any other body of work
ers.
FOR CLEHK SUPERIOR COURT
T hereby bep leave to present my name
for tbo favorable consideration of the Denru
ocratia voters of Washington pounty for
nomhuithiu and election to the cce of
.Superior Court Clerk.
Haviag always beer, n Democrat, I have
,lo:to what I oould lor the success of that
purtv since attaining my majority. Yut I
nn.ko 110 :luiui upon it, believing tl.nt we
are under obligations to it, and not it tons
II U well kuowti that this cfrice qiust
have something to t-upplement it. I am
in thiti uOMiitn: I ' ii i'o convenient to tht;
Court Houeo; I enjoy a reputation for.
fitn.t attention to btiKicess, acu u honoreu
with notLiuHlicn and ruction, shall do rav
b-isl to lut rit your eowiidenee and approval.
Vnurs, verv respectfully,
C. V. W. AU.TON.
Prof Tvitr, of Amherst co'lepe. said rrcont
ly "mn can live comfortably without
k,r,... o man ever cxisl-d vithont a dipes-
tivr evstem. The dvupepiio httsneithur faith,
hope or chsrSty." Day by day people realize
the importance of taring for their digestion;
realize the need of the use "f a little ccr
rcctivn after overeatinp. A corrective like
Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests what you
pat. Hold by P. E. Davenport.
to
It will take mor than nn eight hour day
make the twenty four hourw divinn
tT (!uplicete a fool is to argue
The way
with him.
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ti ill mmar rt, w Ml WO J-'iSYS. i
MID-SUMIER STOCK-RELIEF SALE
Prom now on all Spring and
Summer Dress Fabrics will be
offered at greatly reduced
prices, in order to clean
stock and get ready fo
another season,
We still have many Beautiful patterns in thin and
aney white soods, that are regular hot weather com
forts
1 7i Colored Lawns and Organdies we have a va
riety of patterns, from the big flowered Silk Organdie
to the smallest polka dot Batiste, all included in the
big reduction sale now going on,
Special
Several pieces half Linen crash, for skirts ;
merly sold at 25c- now l2Jc. per yard.
for-
Another big special in Embroidered Mouslin, m white, '
light blue, lavender, grey, and a beautiful shade of red,
reduced from 35c. to 25c. per yard.
If you need anything in Men's or Boys' Clothing and Straw
Hats it will be money in your pocket to call in and get
our reduced prices before buying.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns
for August just received. All patterns ice. and 15c.
Style Cook Free!
LOUIS W . H O !?, IV T II A L .
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rinityf ark School
A firstolass preparitory school.
Certificates cf graduation accen
ted for entrance to leading South
err, colleges.
Best Equipped Preparatory
School in the South.
Faculty oi ten officers and teach
ers. C a n t p a s 0 f u v t n ty -1 1 v e tie r eg .
Library containing thirty thous
and volumes. Well equipped
gymnasium. Ihtfh standards and
modern method??- of instruction.
Frequent lectures by prominent
lecturers. Expenses exceedingly
moderate. Seven years of phe
nomenal success.
For catalogue and other infor
mation, address,
II. M. North, Headmaster,
DC." HAM, K. 0.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
1789 !90(.
II?id of the State's Educational Syatera.
DEPARTMENTS.
Collegiate, Engineering,
Graduate, law,
Medicine, Pharmacy.
Library contains 43,000 volumes. New
water works, electric lights, central
heating system. New dormi
tories, gymnasium, Y. M.
C. A. building.
STUDENTS. 7 IN PftCULTY-
Thfs Fall tfrm begins
Sept. 10 190U. Addresg
FllANCIS P. Vk.vablk, Pkesident
CHAPEL U1LL, N. U.
Laxative Bromo Otiinine iMets.
.... .-r. -. i . lf f. &
on boxes sold in pu&t id mom. as. jiiia biiiiti
on every
TTT-W BOX tSJGm I f
VALUABLE FARH
TIMBER LAND !
FOR SALE. j
Tract of la-ut eittiBttit iu Peyiiolilnon towciUit). '
Qatn Co., N. Rijoiniur li.- lauds ot Mrv
Ni.vitii. .1. G Vatiuy, Adili'iiw Hayes and a'.Uara.
cnntKii'in two huodred Vi)') ncrec. laoro on leas.
Ahnut so cro cleared and in very iood f Uarw; fori
cumvutUm, ih's tfHSBinuwr thickly 't with young i
into will logs nw. The i Wvel, w iih gray
(oil. clay foundation. Very wc farm, with good i
building1. Farm iituated id about one mile oi A.'
C. L. K. U., and in odb mile ot Gatei Station, a)
pood ihippiiig point. L.aa gotm deed.
AddreM Hus eUAc or J. A. FANNY,
7 .'- Qtes, N,C.
TRINITY COLLEGE
Four 1 )eprt men tF -Collegiate,
Graduate Enginecrinp and haw.
Large library facilities. Well
equipped laboratories in all de
partments of soionee. Gymnasi
uai furnished with best ajipara
ratus. Expenses very moderate.
Aid for worthy stndents.
Vonng Men wishing to Study
Law Khoidd investigate the Ktt
perior advantages offered by
the Department ot Law in
Trinity College s i :
For catalogue and further in
formation, address,
I). W. Newsom, "Registrar,
DURHAM, N C.
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New Ideas, Sprinr
Millinery, Dress Goof
Notions. I
We cordially invite all v.
need of Hats, Bonnets, Dr
and Notions, to give 3 a
have selected our stock v
care from the best markets?
prepared to serve you.
We will open up our nev
April 3rc
and from that time on tl
season will display a line t
Ladies, Misses and Child
can select a stylish hat a
prioo. We have them in
rioty of shapes and shades
best to cheap grados.
Mail orders filled with
Thanking you in advi:
vors shown us, we are your
Very respectfully,
Mrs. A. M. A
330 PlvmouJ
HOTSL HO
BOPER, N. C.j
J. Xi. SAVAGE, il
New House - New For
Good Table - Attent J
1I031E-LLKE with HO?iE I
Rooms Fresh and
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