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TOE ROANOKE BEACON. i . ' ;v PUBLISHED EVERY FlttUAY fc. y. w, aUBON, Editor and owner W. t)'. AtJSBON, - -' Associate Editor. .'LYMOUTIl. - N. O. Friday. Dkgpmber 11. 190,8. BEACON FLASHES. :,. . , . ;...1..r.- Those who have friends visiting 2j them; or who intends leaving home i$ themselves, will1 please let it be kuown , w at this office, ho the fact may be men- tioned It does not matter whether i c you are a subscriber or .ot. All we & K ask islet na know it. ' s? 5 or Q dose9 of "060" will oure any Cast of Onills cud Fev-er. Price 25o. : . Xmas drawelk near. i :x. 'it Mr. E. H Spruili, of Skinnersvi'.le, was heVe luestiay. Mr. VV. L. Shrrod, of here yeeterday. ' ' Hamilton, was The plate-glass front has been replaced in Hotel Bnnkley Ibis week. " "' - Fresh Hulls, hot had at the bakery. for breakfast, can be county at one siht -Mbnday. Mr. B. F. Gurgauus auC friend Mr. Tanr tjrrd, of Batu, were here yesterday.' ' !- i " - - . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. D..Burrell returned pa Monday from UicnnV. id, Va ,' where they had teen visiting relatiyes'aud fhend8." - 5 or 6 doses "66G" w'll cure any case of Chilis and Fever. Frice 2oc. C . . - - We will be glad to have a copy of This Bkacon da.ed Noy. ti and 27. Any one lfmn same will please send to mis omoe and oblige. ' . . . Santa Clans has just unpooked his waits at liie Drug olore ; Doh" babies, lUarriages, &c &o- Call and see this great display " P. J. DAVaNPoliT. j Hou. C,' W. Suell, our representative, honored this ulEoe with-a short cill while fo'ere on Mouda "II fs many irituds will be glad t learn that 'Hr. 'Shell's health is mproviujj. " Nearly eyerybody kijows DeWitt' Littla Early- liis'ei s are the best pills made, They ire tuia'ri, pleaoaut', sure Little Li'tr pills, tfoid by f.' il. Dave u port. ' ' liu lit. itev Uobt. Stranpe, Bishop of the Jat Carbiiua Diocese, will luakVbis an nual visitatiou to Grace Episoopal church in this town uu Suuday next feryiub3' at 11 a. ra. and 7:15 p. m. i . ' . i be Naval Reserves, 4th Division, were cut 'for anuual iuspeotioii yesterday, from 'the way we Siw Kite boys baudling them selves on dress parade," wfe' are sai e''luey passed good iupeQiUm." Christmas Preituts anything; Iron a , cheap toy. toujjisouie prtsout, cu hit touud at 1'. E.Beujiorl's lrng Store. Call now and make your selection, i Mr L. f- Horutb;tl has been in Ba'Ui tnorr this' Week hdvloS Huother drove of k . 1 . . J. '"; ..l.i..K .iM 1.- A, A here1 to day II' you ueid a team of any bind fall u friuud Louis. 1 " i. CABBAGE PLANTS I now have, ready for tmiJ6pliiutiug;ra large lot of htia Jersy WakctieKl Cabbage Plants for srnle; ISbipplDg prices, 1.25 per M. In lots of jS.OfflO braiore, $1 00 per M. Bend orders tit fence. " W.F.Lucas, ' ' 11-12 POrhouih; N.C. i . . t " t We call the attention of our rtaders to the advertisement of 'Aiige & Jackson in Ibis issue. They are offering bargnias ia iuany things, enpecially fchoB. They also have a nice stock of groceries Call on . ihem they will treat ycu righ't. While here lust week Mr. L. II. Iloru thol sold li-is 'brick post-olfice block to Mr. jj. p. Spruill. the purchase price being t5)000s. ,:W understand that Mr.'tiu'ruill. ho Va occiipyiug ods of the stores in this block; will bmlcl another story on part, if faot til 'of the bioek, and make other ijii brdVfcbirtus1 ju:tli'e property. f. i IT" - I II . Have you been dowu to hear the Edison and Victor Talking Machine? at Mr. O. 11. Juegsett's? Mr. Lf frgft is' agent for tiie above machines alo the Columbia which he invites ihe public to he.r He has quite a number of records which cons ist of the latest mBic ' v fe 2S-tf f uu Only one more issue of this paper be.'ore the New Year.' No pa)er will be issued Ohristmaal week, but viehope to ereet our readers again on the first day 6f 1S)0'J, at least all of thetn whose Bubscu'ptiouB are paid up. Of course those who do not pay up Can not expect us to send them the pa per, because the postal law says we 'must cot, iiuiess we put stampB on them, this Wo could net afford to'do,' hence if you want the paper continued you will Bee ihat it is paid up. It will be unpleasant for hs to have to cut off a single name but for tweuty years we bav )een . runuing this paper and our subscribers have been pay- I.m fnr it at tliAfr nntivf1inp ft fnur lint. bay rug at ail, aud the paper is still goig, but the law says we uinsl stop this credit business, and we 'nast' JCenpedy's Laxative Cough Symp Btons the' cough by allaying inflammation if (he throat and lungs, and it drives the fcoli 'from the system by gently moving the'bowe'Is. Children like it for it tastes hear'ly as good as maple pngar. Sold by P. E Davenport. . lm Every eaee of backache, weak back, blad der iuffarurnaiion and rheumatic pains' is dangerous 1f neglected, for such troubles a're nearly always dn3 to weak kidneys. Take' DeVVitt'sKidpey 'and Bladder Pills. Ttiet Are antijeptjc' and soothe pain quick ly'.1 'Ibni8t upon' De'VVitt's Kidney and Bladier Fills.1 gu'lar sie 50c. bold here by P. J5. Davenport. lm .Remember to say "Piaase" aud "Thank om it ia often court "' ni; do not forget to Another Fire at Jamesville. On Monday about noon the town of1 Jainesvillw was thrown into a state of wild excitement by the alarm of lire. The cause of the alarm nroved Mi be the'Iarge barn of Air, S.' L. waiiace. ine ounumg, togeuier with n Jarge quantity of hay, peas, corn,'' etc., was totally destroyed and the i-eeiduuce '.Vaa only sved by hard work Rnil thn fnor. ihur. iIia wind jyas ulowiug hard in opposite (firec- tiuu at iue lime. . It.has'only been about ten days since Jamesville was visited by a destructive fire which swept a large part of the business houses, in that lire Air. Wallace wad on.o of the heaviest lookers. " ' Mr. Singleton Goes to Con ference at Durham. - Rev. L. T. iSiiigletoi) closed his sqcoud conference year as pastor of 1 h 6' Af . E. ' C h u rc h i n this towu, on Sunday hist'liiid left Tuesday morn jug for the Annual Conference now In session at' Durham. ' - ". Though a yuung man of inoxperi ence, Air- Singleton has served his people faithfully-, during his two years as pastor of Jhia church, and from his" re port, read before his con gregation Sunday night, he goes to conference with a clean' record, one of which he and his church has just cause to be proud. Every obliga tion of ihe church has been z.nore than paid and 'the Church and 'Sun day School ris i(u good, possibly bet ter shape thati for quite a while. Whether Air. Singleton will .bo returned to this charge or not is not known at this writing, if he should be we believe the appointment would be most acceptable to his church as wcdl H3 th.ew pi'ople a(t large, for ho is recognized as $ powe;1 fo good' in Jt.Ije conimunity and a most able ye.ung preiicJier. XjIo" vfiiere he may the prayers and best wishes of a people whom he has so faithfully served for two years will go with hii,:, ' "Ambitious young men and ladies should' learn telegraphy; for, since' the how 8-hour law became etfective there is a shortage of many thousand telagraphers. Positions pay from $50 to $70 a rnouth to bt-giuners. 'J he Nalioual'Teligrsph Insiite' of Columbia, S. O., Wnd' five other cities is operated uudot1 surit-xvision of li. K. Oflliials and alj students are placed when oualified, Write them for particulars." r v " t R. F. D, No. 1, Increasing. Air Edlow G, lluirison, the very popular and ellieeut mail dispatcher -on It. t D'. iSo. 1 , informs us that the patronage oil 'his route has so great ly'inereased tliat'he has hud to ask for more lime in-which to make the trip in order to si-rye his natron. The tirst few mqiulis that this route vva's in operation there were about GOO packages - tieliverad each month, with little stamp or register businete. Kov 'Air. il'arrisoir tells us that the delivory is soinethin" like 7U00 packages monthly and that he ofteii has an order business of four or )iye' hundred dollars a day and iie' stamp and register business has increased in proportion. This'is a wonderful increase in a Rural lionte in a'siort tiiie and it shows a rapid'advaiict'inent n a peo ple. It also forcibly illustrates the fact referred to in our last i.-sue, that our'people are sending money to mailorder houses that" ehonld be kept atlio'me and spent with' 'h'oie merchants, but tjie'mail order house keeps its catalogue and oih'r adver tising matter in the 'homes uflhe patrons of this and every other route in this county, while tlie local mer chant rests contented believing that he is well enough known by ihose people, when in fact ihereare people on Route No, i that 'ijon't know who the merchants of Plymouth are. They know what Sears & Kobuek, John Smith and other mail order houses ask for certain shoes, cloaks, clothing, etc. they have the price brfore them all the time. Marked For Death,- "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was teating my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, arid hops had fled, wbeu my huhban got Dr. King's New discovery," says Mrs. A, C. Williams, tf Bac, Ky. 'The firiit dose helped me and improvement kept on tin till had gained 58 eouuds in weight aud'my health was folly restored." This meuicitie holds the world's healing record fbrt;5ugha and coldsfand lung aud throat diseases It prevents pp'duruo'uia. Sold under gnaran tee by Sprdilf ?5 Bro. 50c. aod $1.00. Trial bottle f3. " li ' W. Fietcher Ausbon has it. Tb Insu rance you need ou life and property, ' Eat all the good food you like, Quit diet ing. You 3fii',t have to diet to cure dys pepsia. In fafct you can not cure dyspep sia or indigestion that way, bijt 'rathtr you must add strength to the weak, tomach by taking FohietbTng that will digest the food which lbs btorhacb dan not digest Kodol is Die oufy thing' known todai that v'ill do this, for Kodol is mude of nntaval digenMTe juices foiind in a healthy etoraach, anjlt digebta alt food completely. Kodol' is pleasant to 'take, and is guaranteed to ive'relief in auy case f stomach trouble. Sold by P. J.. Davenport. i'pi' W. FLETCHER AUSBON ' HAS IT. The above statement has created some curiosity and talk, among qur readers that was the object now wo will tell you what it is. HE HAS The Life insurance T'oliqy whjsh if placed ou your life will protect yon iu old age, or your family i;i case of your death.- The Fire Insurance Policy, whiqh if carried on your property will pro tect you in case of ' ,re. ' The Sewing Alacbine which you nee 1 in your home. "The Old and Reliable Singer," Either of the above is ji necesitv in every family and can be bought Q.n easy installments. eo Ausbon to-day and investigate the plan. HE ALSO HAS A full snpply of "receij)ts in his pociiet and will be glad 'to fill one out for your subscription to ''he Rjoakokb Beacon-. If you are not a subscriber see him and become one at once. If you are one see him and pay up and get a receipt withone of Turner's Old Reliable Almanacs for 1909 and be h.appy. He is out for bysincps, he is going to have ithe is looking for YO'C. It will pay you to look for IIIAI. NOTlpjE. Uaviug qualified aa-administratoi of the es (ate of Joshua Lucas, ' deceased, late of VV'itl.l n'lr'l'nn irnit'titv Nn.ll. !.;.. is to notify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of saiu deceased to exhibit tbem to the undersignid on lir'.bo.fore the 2i th dy of November, l'JO, or this cotic will be plead in bar of thor recovery. All persona indebted1 to said' estate will please make immediate piiyuieot. "This Nuv.:2, l'J0t. ''' V' C. R. Lucas. Adra'r. no2l.,pd it. ' -' ' FEED &ND LIVERY L. H. VAIL, Proprietor. lJlymo?jLth, iyf' C I wish to inform the people of the county ami the public that I have - . t 'l'.' f- T II II opened the Livery Stables n Ply; tnouth and am prepared to cijro for their horses day or night. Passengers traifered to any point with good rigs and safe drivers. Horss boarded by week or month with careful attention. Prices Reasonable. I- n, VAL. HISSUfjUTI.Q NOTICE. Noiice is hereby giyen that the firm heretofore existing and doing business uiider'the firm name of Ward & Johnston, at Plyiv.outb, Nl C'.t has this day beeu dis solved by mutuarouheut, F. It. Johnstou having withdrawn. Burton Ward wilj continue the business and assumes' a'l bo debts and liability of the fir of.' All claim's due said firm are pavable to Mr, Ward, ' This Nov. 7, '08. .1 Burton Ward. F. ft. JobnstohI AI0RTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed to John H. Clark by Johli son Maun and wife, dated January 1st, 11)00, and recorded in Book 43, page 69; Register ot Deeds office Washington" Couuty, N. C., e.a assianed to U Cf Reper by said John II. Clark bu Nov- 11, 1900, I will offer at public sale to the highest bidder Ipr crsh, at llJ p!c)ock M. on Monday Decembej- lil , 108, lhap tract r r parcel of land situate in Washington County, N. C , near'tha tojvn of lioper, known as the Willjam Harvey plxcc, con taining H acres, more or less. For fuller description see Book M, 'pages 761 and 5;2, fcfcT'jter of Deeds office of Washing ton OC Thtvjftv. 19, 1908. .John H. Clark, Mortgagee, L. Q. R0EK Lumblb Co., . Assignees. !ennedy's Laxative yrup Relieves Colds by working them out c Ihe systern through a copious said Fiea'AK action' of the bowels. Relieves Roughs by cleansing tha mucous membranes of the throat, ches and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant t the taste as Matde iugar" Children Like It hi imm&wa uznn in Cast's Kldaoj and Bladder fills -Sura aci Safs Sold by P. E. DAYENP.ORT. Cougn S EXTRA SPECIAL! Wjite to-day for par ticulars of our great inducements. We will make t e a s 7 for you to have A Piano for ChristmaSa If you .con template ever having a pi tano, don't ne glect this. HAS. M, STIEFF, L. C. ' rEjKLJS, Mgr., 11 -I' (J ran by St., - Norfolk, Va. ."The Piano with the Sveet Tone." (Mention this paper.) Offlcinl Piano Jamestown Exposition To The Farmers. Why pay fancy prices for commercial fertilizers stuff that is here to-day and gone to-morrow, when you can, for about one-third Jbc- price, get the Foautam Rock Liuie Co's. Composition Lima, which im proves the land and you can see the effects fcr years $ Its wonderful effects on all cropi; have never been equalled, Analysis,, pialijy a.d conditions guaranteed at all times. Make money by using it. Don't risk your croj s with ceujincn lime. This lime is uiauufac.ured by a process exclusively by the Fountain Rock Lime Co , of Woods horo, Md and they refer to buyers in all parts of the country, to customers who are using their goods and will gladly tes tify to its superior qnaliiiea. Give it a trial. It will toue up and nwectu your lands and make ymr farms blo9som like a rose. J. D. McGounico, agent for this section, is prepared to tajie orders and will gladly furnish any iubrmation con ceruiug it. Give us a tria order for a car-load aud be convinced. 3. D. MpCONNICO, XC-1 " ' Plymouth, N.'Cj Tjie Latest Method for Painless Extraction. W. Fletcher Ausbon has it. The Insuidnce policy you need. apOOERIES. Call apd inspect my line of Staple and Fancy Gro cpriep, bpfore placing your ortpr. I guarantee Quality and Pricp. A)l new, fresh stoclc. I will appreciate your bnsiness. Yours respectfully, OLYBE OAHOOX. H0TICE- Tp. HO.M IT MA1 CQSCERJSi. Pay jour taes on or before the 1st Monday in December 1908, and save Coat as I ehall proceed to levy after Unit date to closo rny tax-book as atnatter of business. V. J. JACKSON, Sheriff. THE CHILDREN LISC XT KNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP BARGAINS! IN FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES We wih to inform tho pu)iic .tluit we have the most choice line of Htfvple Jiicl lney Grooeris to be found in Plymouth. Every article from inoss pork to the most delicate cearials are sold under guarantee to satisfy the most fasted ious ho use-wife. ' OUR LINE ltyy ana picicieu xMears aim nsn, uiyur, fM.in, cuuw meal, corn, hay, hoiuiny, pens, Leans, dried and evapo rated fruits, canned meats, fruits and veetaLles, foreign and doiocstje fruits, in fact everything to bo found ill a tfrst-elass Grocerv Store, of which we mako any hour FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY, Our Lijie Of Shoes Must be seen to be appreciated. We. have just opened a large stock, including men's, women's and 'children's. Every pair a bargain and a trade winner. The latest styles and the best quality at prices that will please you as well as the fit. We have a lew udcls ana nas In Notions, Millinery, Silks, gibbons, etc., that are going at jour own price. These goods are new, but we must get them out of the way to make room for . more Shoes and they are going at a great sacrifice. We invite you to come to tmnw notmnan-p ixrViirVi w xxnll Just ferYea! As the new year approaches we know that every one of our good friends, rnean to renew his or her subscription. That goes yithout saying, doesn't it? We are glad to believe that not one of you will willingly miss the visits of The Beacon. So, knowing that the renewals are sure, we are going to ask a favor. We want you to renew early. Don't put it off. Sit right down now and send your subscription. It will be credited from the time now paid for, and it yon't be a bit more trouble to send it to-day than next month. -Then the glad feeling you will have every time you think, .There, my Beacon is paid for for another year," will be worth a good deal to you try it, and see. f A subscription blank, which may be either copied Qr cut out, is printed below for your especial benefit. This seems a little thing to ask, we know, but it means a good deal to us. By commencing now to renew your subscriptions for next year, you will help us wonderfully in tiding over the great rush of business which comes during De cember and January, and which taxes onr office . force to the utmost. There will be less liklehood pf mistakes. We shall be able to be prompt to serve you better; and that, above all things, is what we desire. Don't wait please Send the subscriptions right along. Think, "I am glad to do this for the paper which is so much to me. " We know you will. We have so long worked in perfect harmony together that we haven't the fear you will fail us in this. And when forwarding your own subscriptions, don't forget to say to your neighbor, ' 'I am sending my renewal to The Bea con to-day don't you want to come in, too?" We are sure you will find good words in plenty to say we needn't suggest them to you. Again, can't you think of some one to whom the visits of "Our Paper" will be like gleams of sunshine ? What would induce ycu to do without The Bea qqn now that you know what the paper means to you? Could there, be a more acceptable gift at many times thg price? Just put in this friend's subscription with your own, and ask that one of our Free Turner's North Carolina Almanacs be sent them also. You could not make a better investment. Renew your subscription now; ask your nei ghbor to send with you ; put in a subscription for some one to whom you feel the paper wiH prove - a blessing and the blessing will return to many fold; ' ' - ORDER FOR RENEWAL. Gentlemen: I enclose. $1.00, for which please renew my subscription 'to The Beacon for one year, to date, from the time already paid for. SUXied - - - - Pcstcfiice -R.FD CONSISTS OF see us and give us a share of mnrp tVn nnnrpfiatp. Yours very truly, ANGE & JACKSON, JNext Door to Bank, Plymouth, N. C4 B State
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