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H' ' ' "'T.' h I " 'L ' 11 ri. ; ' 7V 2 1 J. TIIE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ' C. V. W. AUSEON, Editor and Owner V'. Ac&BOX, - - Associate Editor. PLYMOUTH, N. C. 1908. Friday. Septemuhr 11. BEACON FLASHES' Those who have friends visiting "fr $ them, or who intends leaving home if themselves, will please let it be known jJ at this oftice. so the fact may be men- rM tioued It does not matter whether c you arc a subscriber or not. All wo g, ask is let ua know it. s;3 5 or 0 doses "000" wdl cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price- Uoc. Miss Jennie Brinkley, of Georgetown, S. 0., is the guest of her uncle, Mr. D. O. Uriukley. Miss Gladys Normau is -visiting friends in Edentou. Hon. II. W. Stnbbs of Williamston, was here Wednesday. , It is, or will bt after the vote is counted, Senator Van 13. Martin. Mr. iilnia Wolfe has returned from an extended visit to Norfolk. Mrs. Jno. L. Phelps has been visiting friends in Wahhingtou this week. FOR SALE. Full bred Brown Leghorn Chickens and Eggs. W. F. Lucas, 2w ' " Plymouth, N. C. Miss Emmie Marriner of Portstnojth, Va., is Visiting relatives in our town. Miss Ida Spruill of ltoper, has been vibitiug the Misses Smith the past week. Miss Madge Livermau of Columbia, is the gueBt of Mrs. E. G, Harrison this week. Misses Olga Marsh and Maiy Tankard of Bath, are the guests of Mrs. 11. L. ttpmill. FOR SALE No. 1. Cypres3 Shingles. If in need of shingles call ou or write. jyl7 B. S. LUCAfc, Roper, N. O Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Jncksou aud child ren have been visiting relative near iloke this week. Mrs. II. Peels and children are in Wash ington, where they are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Odeu. Mr. 0. G. Rue.au expert black-smith of Scotland - Neck, has aCcepeU a position with Mr. llosea Peele. DeWitt's Little Early ltisers are Finall pillw, easy to tafce, gentle and sore. 6old by P. E. Davonpoit. sel-lni Mis. Mary Tarkenton and daughter, Esther, of Cnowuu Couuty, pent Tuenday uigut in our town, tue guests ot Mrs, vv . 1'Y Ausbon. Air. H. T. lloff dropped in to see us it-ruay. He it-poi 1.1 ni crop in yood t littie, and in one if lue few lar.iiera w ho Labu'l got tue "billeS," Mr. L. L. HainiHou, wife and children, if Oretnville, Lave been viMiing Jir liaiuuiou's parents, Mr. and Airs. J. rl. ilnudiloil, and Mrs Hamilton's UUCie, Mr. E V. Uhessou, tne pubtweck. 5 or (J doses of (j6G" will cure any Cuot of Gnilis aud Fever. Price 2."o. The war against the party of Trusts aud Monopol.es will open at Venae's bciiool House, near Mackey's Ferry, next Tuesday niyht, whei and whu e Mr. w. M. liond, Jr., will take the tirst shot at the enemy. Heat mis lfttU young orator talk Democracy. A nice line ef np to-date vehicles dow in Course of Construction at Peeie's (Jar riage shops. Stiek-&eat Kuu-a-bouts, Rubber-tire, gents' driving Wagons, Auto-buggies, Bicycle-buggies., curry is, Phaetons, Farm-carts, Wagons, &c. Siee this hue before giving your order. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is recommended as ihe- brtsl tlnu to ue for piles, it is, of course good tor any thing where a Salve is needed. Beware of imitations, bold by P. E. Daveupori. sel If there is any one class of men who Should it-el under obligation.-. 10 Hie Dem ocratic party, it is Civil bervice employ ees, especially li F- 1 mail carriers, no matter with what rot their Republican friends (?) may start" them with, lor it was the Democratic party that made this ser vice what it is, and m this district at least, it was the Democratic party, through its Congressman, that established the routes they hold, aud will continue to hold, no matter u oder what administration. ' - We hear it whispered that the llepubli cau candidates will ask for a joint debate in this county. They think they have got something to talk about along the line of "What the Democrats have done about Schools." They had belter get something else, for if they go to. corapairiug schools mid education in this county with what they were under KepuLlican rule, they will get sick quick. If there is anything the Democrats would enjoy, it will be talking about what they have done along educational lines. Kodol will, in a very short time, enable the stomach to do the work it should do. aud ihe work it should do is to digest all the food you eat. When the stomach cau't do it Kodol does it for it and id the mean time the stomach is getting stronger and able to take up its regular natural work again. Kodol digests all you eat. It makes the stomach sweet and it is pleasant to take. It is sold here by P. E. Davenport. How to get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1217 W. Congress Street, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong, He 6ays : "My motlic-r, who is old and whs very feeble, is deriving bo much benefit . i'roui Electric Bitters, that I leel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine Ebout it. In my - mother's case & marked gain in flesn has resulted,'isomiiia has been overcome, and she is stlVy growing stronger " Electric Bitte ckly remedy stomache, liver and k. Mpmplaiuts. Sold under guar antr " iBuruill & Bro. oOC. selm J . ' Died At his home on Main street, on Thursday night of lust week, Mr. Bennett Harrison, age years. J 1 is remains were taken to the old home in the country on Friday afternoon where they were laid to rest in the family grave yard, Elder A. L. Har rison conducting the service. Our sympathies are with the young wife, fiister and brothers of the deceased. Many people suffer a great deal from Kidney aud Bladder troubles. Duriujj the pest few years much ol this complaint" has been made unnecessary by the ush of De Witt's Kidney And Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and tire highly recoii. mended for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains. iufUmatJon of the bladder and ail other tiiiueyances due to weak kidneys. They are sokl by P, E. Davenport. sel-lm Senatorial Convention. The Democratic convention of the 2nd Senatorial district convened in Washington on Tuesday last. Every county in the district was represent ed. Hon. H. W. Stnbbs, of Martin was made Chairman. There were live candidates before the convention. As a result of the first ballot Mr. F. V. Latham, of Heaufort county and Mr. Van Jj. Martin, of W'ashingon county, W'.re declared the nominees. A Chance for Young Ladies. J)r. Ward, of our town, is request ed to try to get several young ladies to enter a hospital to become train ed nurses. Any young lady in Uie county who wishes to be a trained nurse can write to him, stating edu cational qualifications and he will fowaru and try ta procure places for them. Salary is $8. per -month and board during the three years it takes to to graduate. When they have graduated and passed, the State Board of Examiners for Trained Nurses the usual fees are from $lo to $v-3 per week and expenses. Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong aud will almost iiistautly ltlieve you of all the symptoms of indiges tiou. It will do this btcaue it is made" up of the natural digestive juices of tho stom ach so combined that it completely digests the food just a3 the stomach wid "do it, s you see Kodol can't fail to help you and help you promptly. It is sold here by P. E. Davenport. sel-lm Adler Bros. The attention of our readers i dnecuil this week to the advertise-j men t ot Ad h-r 13i os. Mr. AIjh Adler, local munager of the linn, has just rem met! Ironi New York -with one of the most elaborate lines of Clothing, Dry Coous, Dress Coods, Mites, Notions Millinery, etc., ever befole brouglit to litis town. These goods are now beinu opened up for the inspection of tlie public, and they invite you, one and all, to dill, criticise ami price their stock, feeling conlident that you will pronounce it the most complete stock and most reasonable prices ever olfered them. in addition, these enterprising merchants have been so fortunate as to secure the services of Mrs. W. 13. Ward as manager ot their millinery department. Mrs. Ward has been so long identified with our people as an up-to-date milliner il.at she needs no word of praise from us they all know her work and taste is par excellence. A Faying Investment. Mr. John White, of ;;s Highland" Ave,, Ilfuiitoii. Maine, say: ''Have heen troubl ed with a coujh every winter ana bprin. ljitst winter 1 tried umuy advertised reme dies, but the cough continued until I bought a ."inc. bottle ol'Dr King's New Lii coverv; before that was half ne, the cough whs all gone. Tins winter the same huppy renult has tollcvved ; a few dose once mure banished the annual cough I am now convinced that Dr. Kiug's New Di-covery is the best of alluouh and lung remedies " Sold under yuarauteo by Mes. Spr.iill & Bio. 5)c. and 1,U). Trial bot tlofifcc. btl-lm Democrats will Organize. At a meeting of leading De.mo-. crats from all parts of the county, held in Plymouth on Monday last, i' was decided to organize Democra tic Clubs in every precinct of the county on the following dates : Acre Chapel, Thursday night, Sept., 17th . Allen School House, Friday night Sept., 18ih. ' ltoper, Norman School House and Creswell, Saturday, Sept., l!Mh, at ,3 o'clock p; m. (iood speakers have been secured to be present and assist in Ihe or ganization of the Clubs as follows: Acre Chapel L. W. Gay lord. Allen School House JW. Har rison. Koper v an B. Martin. Skiunersviile, (Norman School House) W. M.'Bond, Jr. Creswell lion. S. 1 Spruill. Let every Democrat be present at these nieetintrs and ioin the Club and get ready to work for Demo cratic sueccss in the County, State and Nation, Board of Election. j At a regular meeting of the Board of Election held in the Court Houte in Plymouth on the 7th inst., with S. Li. Spruill, Win. Wiley and A. 1). Snell present, the following bus iness was transacte : S. B. Spruill elected Chairman and Win. Wiley, Secretary. Ordered that county ballots be 3x11 in. and township ballots 2.o in. in size. - Ordered that the voting place in Lee's Mills township be changed from J. V. Ches.on's warehouse to shed iirli. T. Chesson's store. The following-named persons were appointed to serve as Registrars and J tidges of Election : Plymouth Township nogistrar T. Ji". Wolfe; Judges, A. W." Swain and J, M. Ilorton . Lee's Mills Township Registrar, Milton Chigon ; Judges, W. C. Thompson and Alton K. Haughlon. SkitinersviUe Township Regist rar, C. V. White; Judges, Hender son Nor nan and John M. Leary. Scnpperno ng T o w n s h i p Re g i s t -rar, I). E. Wood ley: Jud.esj C. 13. Holmes and Saiul. i Woodlev. They Take The Kinks 0ut. I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for uiauy years, with increasing satisfac tion. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or frictiou," says N. H.- brown, of Phtsfield, Vt. Guar anteed satisfactory tu Spruill & Bio's, lm Democratic Club. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Democrats of Plymouth, held in the Court House Wednesday night, a Eryan and Kitchin Democratic Club was organized. The meeting was presided over by F, li. Johnston, temporary chairman ; W. F. Ausbon, temporary secretary. The following oilicers were elected : President, Dr. W. II. Ward. 1st V. Pres., L. W. Gay lord. d. V . Pres., Capt. (i. V. Harney Recording Secretary, P. E. Da venport, Corresponding Sec'y., W Fletcher Ansbon. Treasurer, A, L. Owens. Sergt.-at-Ann-, T. T. Gardner. Committee on membership, Jas. Francis, F. K. JJratten, Sami. Cbes son, Clarence Latham, D, 1. Rice, T. T. Gardner, F. R. Johnston, J. F. Harrison and J. II. Hamilton. It was decided that the club meet every Friday night at S o'ciock, H.nd that at the next regular meeting, Fiiday, Sept. 18th, the public he mvite to attend, at whidi ! true .s:.'ine good speaker w ill r:dtlr.'.-s the club A .-pecial iuviiarion om this occasion is extended to the ladies. N. k S., and A. C. L., Trains Collide. As the we .t bound ;J:-)5 passenger train on the Coast Line was crusi ng the 'junction one mile south ot this town it was run into by the north bound jN. it S. local freight. The passenger train engine aud baggage cur had crossed the- junction When the enyme of ine freight crashed into the second class ear, turning it completely over and cutting i he train int.wo, leaving the lirst-cla-s car on one side, the engine and bag gage on the other. Fortuna. eiy uulv one passenger was in the ear, a colored woman, who escaped with slight bruises. Ko one was seriously hurt. Just why the trains should have collided we did not learn, nor do vc know which road was responsi hie for the accident. A heavy woods shuts oft' the view at this point and the engineers could not have seen each oihei, and must not have heard any signals. The N. & S. train was on a iong down grade with an extra heavy freight of about sixty cars. The N. & S. south bound passen ger was delayed about- two hours by the wreck. A wrecking train ar rived early in the night ami took up the wrecked cae. When you have a cold you may be sure that it lias been caused indirectly by con stipation and consequently you must lirst of all tatce soujethiug'to move the bowds. This is what has mads Kennedy's Laxative (Jonh Syrup m) suecest'iil and s general ly demanded It does not constipate like most ef the old fusbioued cuuh cures, but on the other hard it gently moves the bowels aud at the same lime heals irrita tion and allays inllaujinatiou of the thrrtat. Sold by P. E. D.iveupoi t. ., , . sel-nl' ff n I and CURE the LUTGB. WITH 11 FOR H H-if W U O 5?,'ai come nec m B QUABAKTEED SATISJFACS0B1' Oli HONEY KBi'UWDKU. j Sold by Spruill & Uro. Of.vICing's msmmt oasjam mmMX& tzcziai ess&a m "The Piano With the hweet Tone." TWO LARGE PI ANO" FACTORIES. We own and operate i wo large 'piano factories in Raltimoie, covering whole square.--, the ST1EFF PIANO FACTORY and the SHAW PJaNO factory We ttlso maintain our own sales waierootns in various cit ies, from which we sell ST1EFF & SHAW -. pianos direct to the people, on easy terms. All instruments sold in this territory are shipped from our Norfolk store. When you buy a STTEFF or a SHAW piano you get the very best, and at factory price. We always haye a few second hand pianos at great bargain prices, aud frequently some 1 J Organs. i Write for prices, &c. i i CHAS. M. STIEFF, i I L. C. STEELE, Mgr., I 114. (i ran by St., - Norfolk, Ya. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone." a S (Mention this paper.) w OfHcial Piano Jamestown Exposition.! i3 id Aiiuikiy lain umiuui .1 First-Class Prepurntorr School Certificates 'f Crailaatiou Acn pted for J-.utrnncu to heading Soutlicrii Colleges. Host Etpiippod Prcjmniturr School in tlm South. Faculty oT t;n blilceis and teachers C;iiiii)ui of seven t) -five acres, Libiaiy rontaiiiint: rliirty ll:ou.und "voIuhiuh. Well eijiiipped iryrannyium. lliyh stauilaids anil niPUern merhodsof in htrnciion. Frequent leclmes by nm Inent looturefs. Kxpeiihes fXCjediliR ly moderate. Seven jrar.s cf phenom enai success. For Catalogue and other Iufromation Address v H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, J Durham. N. C. 5 w, XI. $D, JR., A'llonXIiY-AT-LAW, Plymouth, X. 0. ENTKY NOTICE. NoiiTir Cauolixa. Washington County, To F. li. Johnston, Kuiry Taker for Washington County. J. K. Latham enters and lays claim to the following described land in Plymouth township, Washing on County, as being vacant and unappropriated hind subject to entry, yiz : Beginning at-1. H. Jacksou's coriier ou the west hide of the swamp, thfiiee northwardly with said I. 11. Jack son's iine to G. W. Jackson's line, thence westwardly to the Long liidije patent line, thence southwardly with nai'd line to I, I!. Jack-oii's ditch, thence eastwardly to the beginning, containing ten acres mora or less and lyingoauout half mile east of Welches Creek. This Aug. 17, 'OS, J. It. Latham. attest, F. K. Johnston, Entry Taaer. NOTICE. Sale of Valuable Swamp Land. The undersigned bning Executrix,' with jiOWM' of sale, under thrf last will of the, lute MisS Gamiie O. Alelsou, will sell 'for cash at public sale, a tract of heavily tini-b-rtd swuiup land lying i li ' Washlugt'ou county, and near tho town of' Plymouth, N. C. It being a oiia-di-ilf riitfefesf in a tract of land adjoining ltd niu4 "trf'Tbos. fri-emau aud otherSa.iid boiiaded (fti follows lleginuing at a' pbi'ul oir'tlie'-'TiltupiKo road h-ariiiig from -Loup Acre 'road 'Yd Puii go, L't'i) puies fiour"'the' north w'est nd ' of sdid Turnpike "rood where it i'li'trSects.tlie Long Acre i6;id.' iheiice1 East '4'hr poles, fhcnceSVnf!f20 nolts, thence Bo'nth 7iid . West flb pilles-j Hhetlce N'Jl tfi '4H poies J thf-t C.iE:Ut ,W poles bJ the begihnliig, con-, tuinlrig l'tlO'l ficrfcs nirtre'br 'Ies ' ;i Tlni being ihc dn?e-hai interest fn Hitjul prcipcrty, con've.VPd io "Wiss Finiiie "U. jteisou by J.'J.'ilte and wife.'sai couvey-anc-j ' being T;-9ordfd ! itrbdok ' iVi ; pp iu Kc;giitcr Deeds Ortice for' Washrng'tou co- Kituy,- North Oiiroliuo, Ihe chai'rt ol title to Juis .property is complete from t.f:o' Mater to .Jss Meisfill : ui(- win nee nt VJouTt'nouse iiwr in'i'fvihsVilf h,' 0".,6n"Oethbcr t'Jth l'JOS nt 2 in. 'I he undersigned reserving the .right' to reject aiiy ; unil ail bids'! 7 ' ' Ml.. MAKv;"lJltLbW,' r. V, M Bond, 4b.''"':. 1 Etecutrix '-: Pijim u h, '.C ; . Attornev' lor Estate. " C.!-.3.. D to'U53iA.' !'CL0CES:t&' WATCHES, : 'ANIAl.L KISns-O-F jEvtfeliltY. Prices Ki-usonuhle. Work Solicited. llain St., near Artesian Well, PLYMOUTH, N. C. A 11 T ros. idler v PLYMOUTH'S LEADING STuRE. Three good reasons why 1. We are strictly 2. Wo give you the 3. We are from 10 The Fall is here, and plating buying a new fall next suit at Adler Bros? 5 to 10 on your suit. We have prices rangiug from $5 to $23. Next time you are down town vou our line, and we statement is true, SPECIAL ! Do you know it is time to lay aside your low- quarters and buy a new not buy your next shoes from us? we have a full line of the famous "'JDresswell" Shoes; the best in the world. Why pa' cur competitors $1.00 when we can sell yon the same shoe for $3.50 ? Try a pair. If it doesn't give satisl'action, Ave give a new pair in its place. This is fair, isn't it 1 Just received, a large shipment of Samuel' Kcliable Hats, in all styles. Just received, 50 doz. new Pall Neckwear 50c. quality, to sell at 2oc ' While Mr .Aha Adler was absent purchnsinsr our Fall aud Winter steck he regular 50c. Shirts, which 25c. each. Better come as it is the biggest bargain we have ever had. Don't pay 15c. for your next collar, we will sell you the same collar for 10c. . " Plymouth's Leading Store. The place where your ,Will Go on Your Bond, Why trouble your friends, and place yourself under obligations to them should - you rieed a bond, when for a small sum the- - American Bonding O ompany OX J3xltimote,r M1., will bond you, and leave you independant? C. V. W. Ausboii, lTl Agl'nl'T V . .'. Plymouth; NX UNI ve Rsirr Y OF NORTII CAIbLINA ; I789tI907. Head of the State's Edirqatioual System. I)E1A11T3I ENTS. -College, Engineering, Graduate, I-aw, aiedicine, I'harmaey. Library contains 48,000 volumes. - New water works, electric lights, central . "heating systeui.( New dormi-'" . ," ' lories, gymuasiuth, Y; M." -?. "'yl,: ' C. A. bui'lding', '.'.'I '. . . library.. . T93 STUDENTS.: 92; IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins :v ., Sept. 7, "l9(W: Address " .'' r Francis P. Venable, President ' " CHAPEL HILL, N, C. - t . THE NORTHCAROUMA '. t COLLEGE of AMll'l LU 'BE AMI MEIMIC AKTS ' " PracUcd ' ' education ' i n'A ri;ul. tiir.e.;iu Civd, Llectrical, ami Me Uh a 1)4 gal . Kn fti,ivee.nn 5 ; 1 u Co ft mi il.anufaQtnring,, Dyeintf jijw Indii- ti'ial CluHiiistry.! TtiitWU- $4-.a ywtf, Hoard '-$10 a thonth. a-iks-liolar- sbiiisT' 'Kxuniinafidns fot adniission, - " a i at the Colleye o-n .S,epteiubcr , y. -:. '"" 'Address ' : ' :"v '-' ;;.;-;'rTiik;iMiEsipEJ?r,; ;;;; . West UalpicrlvN.'CV . -FOR - Fine Mercantilo job '.'..Printing.;; Send to this" office?; '" Satisfaction assured, GHe us a Trial. - Adler Bros wo should have your trade : reliable. best merchandise. to 25 per cent cheaper. no doubt you are contem suit. Why not buy your; We can save you from call in and let us, show will convince von mat our SPECIAL ! ! pair of high top. Why picked up 50 doz. Men' we are going to sell for early and get a selection I rcrii Under Hotel Brinkley;' dollar does its diityT : 1 crocs Rissr Call and inspect in- line ot Maple and.vFancy, uro eerie?," before ; placing jou order. , . , I guarantee Quality' and Price. . ; A 1 1 n e w, ; fresh stock! 1 1 will appreciate you business.. ' ,; "... ; Yours respectfully; - CLYDE OAHOOk. -,-1 NOTICE;- ' " , . .7 : - j - , .... Nortu' Cakolina, ' Washington County j Partition Proceedings, ' Peter Steward, f -.- d . , - , ' " ' Hettie IlAllt, Wrren Stewart. :: t , ; Johu Citewart, yV'illie. Blew art, ...... ,".AJh4rfie Stewart, Susiia.btW- art, tJawsou Stewart, ' liva. ' '"Stewart aud liichard Swin'irt'"1 ";'the lasfsix uiihors.'"' ' v l'h' pursuance' to order ofVtile noadj in the uboV?-utitled special procMdiDgff rendered on thei;5tu day -of ''August, l'JOf! t-bythe Gthntl bh4iiell for cash, at pul i;p? auction on Monday . the -Htn day it opteuvber ia(t;. at 12 'elWM. l tl Court JLlouse dour iu , PlyuioviUi,! N. C. H tract or, parcel vX an4 fullv described i- I above' mentioned proceedings,' lying at K'l-i Ai. i-i iVl 1,iA-''fri-t4a J 11 t.tn-nl? r,rl' t.4.' adjoining the laids of t4. W,-Lathim ai othei's, aud bounded an follows: Begiff eiug at the N. E. corner of J)awson H lc! ola' line, lunuiug Northwardly , 50 Ue'-l thenca Wesiwardiy ?Q0 fet; theuce Sont,1 wiudly. 5i) . feet aloi.g J. Lfggeti's lUy. thence Eastwardly 'JC0 feet to the stdtiouj being thi land wbtt.":i bli;: tlr'ttie Halt now resides. ' , V lh'is loiii Aucust.-TJ; '. , -., . - : ., . 1.imutLu, f Co'i;liilsM'oD,-.-r. '':
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