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THE ROANOKE B BACON, PUBLISHED RVEUY FRIDAY: 0. Y. W AtJsBON, Editor andOwneh ruiMiiuiu, .....' - , N.C, Fkiday, OcrOBKH 15, 1905). BEACON FLASHES 5 or (I doses of (jGO" will cure any Case of Ctnlls aud t ever, Price 250. There ib a demu nd just cow for about tvreuty dwellings in Plymouth. Drop iu to nee in wLile iu towu nest week. If not a subscriber become oue. We invite your atteution to the change in the" advertisement of Brinfcley-Phiilip Co., tnls week. The man who plays the "game" Rt Mie circus and loses, should not kick, unless he kicks hitaselr. LOST Diamond-Pearl Brooch, between out store and residence. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returutug to Mrs. Henry L. tfruurxL. Mest, VV. J. Jackson, Van B. Martin And Clyde Gaboon have been iu Washing ton, M. (J., thin week. Mr. Louis P(. Ilorutlifll retnrned from Baltimore yesterday with another buuch of Lorses and several tine mules. 3 or d d;eH "C(j" 'Wv, enro case of Chill and Jtfver. Price 2"L-tH. uny Mr. 8, It. Norman, of Washington, C. was here the past week visiting D. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman. Mrs. Martha Jackson invites the travel ling public to stop at her house when iu town, comer Main and Monroe, one block from N & S, depot. lUtes $1.00 per day. Th6 Electric Light people are rushing the work, putting up poles, wirnng build ings, etc. The boilers ba"e arrived and re being put in corner Water aud Adams Hreets. ' Mr. -M. VV. Norman, begn the erpction nf a nice dwelling on Washington street, Jdondaj , which, We understand will be occupied' by M. W. M. Bond, Jr , when completed. A spec'al rate of $1.00 per day w ill be piven those a'teudicg court nxt week 'J bird St , 3 doors west of Washington, Lorth fide. Mrs C V. Norman i Mru. VV. M. Batemnn and daughfr, little Mns Grace Ott, and Miss Alice Batenmr-, f "Elmhurst" farm, were visitors rn our town Wednesday where they weie the quests of Mrs. W. B. Ward. Have yotl seen thope pretty Oo'd-p'ntcd Safety Pins at Leggett's, the Jewf-hrr" He Jta? a vt ry pretiv Jme of Silver Purwes, Buckles and Iiat Pius. Bishop llobt. Strange will visit our town .And hold a spn'es f services, beginning on Monday night, Nov. 1st, and closing on Kouday night, Nov. 7th. Bishop Strange i one f the ablest men in the Stute and a most plensing and entertaining ppeaker, ud otir people should gladly welcome hi in to our town and not miss the opportunity to bar him. See scbtdule of services in this paper. Homicide on Str. Lucy. On Tuesday morning as the Str. Lucy, which bout, is usmJ as a trans port" between Edenton and the long bridge being built across the sound, steamed out of Edenton Bay, Jitn Miller, a negro laborer, shot Engi neer Christian McCIure through the throat killing him almost instantly. As oon as the shooting occurred tbe steamer blew a distress whistle which was answered by a gasoline launch, the launch on learning the trouble went ashore and notified the otlicers of the tradgedy and when the ' steamer landed the murderer was arrested by Sheriff Norman and Policeman Smith and taken to jnl. It seems from what we have learn ed of the tragedy, that the negro entered the engine-room, and on be ing told by the engineer that it was iio place for him, he became very indignant and went out oniv to re turn in a few minutes with a pistol and ouen fire on the engineer with above result. Prisoners Escape Jail. Ou going to feed his prisoners on Sunday morning Deputy Sheriff, Evereic was surprised to liud the jail door open and his prisoners all gone, except the white man Patrick. There were only two others iir, one for larceny the other for burglary. Sheriff MeAlrster was no u tied of the escape aud Sunday night he re captured the one charged with l r ceny at Mackey. Ferry, from whence he came, he had gone back to bid his sweetheart good bye, or to tell her about his visit tu Plymouth, and lie was surprised when Sheriff Mc Alister walked in and itivued him to make his love-story short. The one charged with burglary is still at liberty. It seems that the prisoners secured an axe iu some way, no doubt it was given to them by a friend on the outside, as they had a string which they used to pull up tobacco and other things that people would lie on it, in this way they could, and no doubt did, secure the axe. With the axe they cut a hole through the floor, dropping through the 11 or to t he room down stalls n was on iy u small job to knock oil the, iuekd and walk away. It seems that every now and then prisouers-will escape, if left iu the rooms, and the oulv remedy we, see is to uso the steel cells which are there for that purpose. BISHOP STRANGE. GOOD NEWS FOR PLYMOUTH. Bishop Strange has finally agreed to come to" 1'lyinouth tins year, not for one day's visitation, but for a whole week, lie comes to hold a Mission,; beginning -Monday night, Nov., lot. and eoutiuuiiio- through Sunday, Nov. . 7th. v. The following in the schedule of services with the subjects of sermons: Monday, 7:4o p. in. Salvation. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Faith. Wed., 7:15 p. in. Uepkntanck. Thm1 , 7:15 p. m. Baptism axi Confirmation. Fridav. 7:45 p. m. Conversion. Sat. 7:45 pin Holy Communion Sunday 11 a. ni. The Church 3:00 p. in." Men's Service (or Ciiildrens.) 7:30 p. in. Ciiristian Life Besides the night ten-ices thei will be Uailv service at 11 a. m. astin: threH-uuarterd of an hour. Subject of Sermons Sermon on J he Mount. The Way to Hap PI NESS. Hero is an opportunity for Ply . ...lI. f .. . f mourn ror an investment lor an investment m ihote forces which help to give-u community the price less gitt of ciiARAi! What wil wo do wuli it, Y Bishop Strange is perhaps the greatest, man who lias over agreed to come into our midst for so long time with' the sole purpose of doing us good. How will we receive him Wm. J. Gordon. The Bed-Rock of Success. i 1 ' t . lies ih a Keen, ciear oraia, oaciiecl Dy in domitable wili and resistless euergy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's Mew Life Pills impart, iney a nauze every organ ana uuiiu up Dram aua body. J. A tianuon, Lizpmotv W. Va. svnt.s: ' lliey are the bed phis J ever used." 25c. at P. E. Davenport's. Taken To The Asylum, Deputy Mienir J. U. Everett went to IJaleign Wednesday lo carry a Mr. Patrick to the Insane Asylum some months uuo Patrick was sent to jail from Skmnersviilo township iu default of bond, charged with threatening to kill one of hi, neigh hots, Ins father entered a plea of in sanity. An examination by phvsi eians proveu mat i lie young man was mentally deranged; ami ordered li i in sent to the hospital where, it is hoped, under the treatment-lie may be restored. Does r arming 1 ay PflV ? It takes nine pounds of cotlon to buy one bushel of tnea It .takes two pounds of cotton to buy one peck sweet potatoes. It takes three bushels peanuts to buy one bushel Irish potatoes. It takes one, one-quarter pounds cotton to buv one 'pound pork. It takes one one quarter pouuds cotton to buy one pound lard. It takes over three plmnds cotton to buy one pound uutier It takes One aud oue-half pound) of peanuts to buy one pound llour. It takes one and one-half pounds cotton lo buy ore pound ham. li lakes two pounds of cotton to buy one dozen eggs. It takes two pounds of cotton to buy one chicken, (frying size. it takes over two bushels peanuts to buy one bushel corn. '-SSgT'N, B. It takes more time, more labor, more expense and more risk of low price and short crop to produce peanuts and cotton than its does to produce corn, wheat, eggs, chickens, potatoes, butter otp ir Ic. If we produce the former we have to sell Jt at some-price to get the needUiai ies of life If we produce the I Uter we can live on it regard less of prk-e. . "Dues tanning P,i ?" s not the vital question to be answered by the farmer. The question is: Does it pay to produce peanuts and cotton with which to buy Western horses, corn, hay, meat and other supplies? It might have paid when peanuts were from 75c. to 4L.00 and corn was only 10c. to (iOc, and meat Uc, but that timr is past. JURY LIST. The following named persons were drawn to servo as jurors at. Fall Term Superior (Join t, to be held for Washington County, week begin ning October 18th, 1001 : Plymouth Township E W Tetterton. A J Newberry, J A vv'illoughhy, J S Al len, T H Waters. WJ Adama.J m Bate man, A T Gaylord aud (J V Norman. Lee's Mills Towuehip H A Turner, O E Pledger, C M Lamb, W H Turner, J W PhelpB, Jr.; W MOP Peacock, A M Patrick. B Phelps, O W Kwain, T L Wynne 1, J Peacock, T E Furlough, C H h : , W;. A '1' K wl .-. -t, ' f I " ,m. Bkmneisviiie Towi.ship W E Hpruill, M H Holton. J P Uassdl. S A Smith, J B Sawyer, W S Phelps, G W lias-ell, S M Wodley, M K Patrick and H A Nor man. Scuppernong Township Jacob ITasell and h E Pearce. F. U Johnston, Clerk. .Frightful Fate. Averted. "I would Jjave been 6- cripple for life; form a terrible cut on my kues can," writ es Frauk lJisberry; KellLher, Mian, ,,with oiu Buckleu's Arnica falve, which soon cured me." Infallible for ' woundH. cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, World's best for Pile 25c. at P. If,. Uaveu port's. Letter to Jno- M, Boven. Plymouth, Ar! C. Dear Sir : North Dakota haw a pure paint law aud is brauding the paint-manufact urers. Here's how one of em gets the hot iron. '-'"'' ' ' Almost halt oi his i 'on'' is benzine and water: more than half of his pigment" is Whiting barytes aud such, Benzine and water dry -out in a few min utes aud hours ; tliey don't do auy harm. Those "pigments' don't dry -out ; aud pei- haps they don't do much harm. Is that what paint is for : not to do much harm ? Do you pay $," ii gallon for paint and putting it on, not to do much harm? The lead ziuc and oil in that "paiut" iz a little less lb.au half and the trash is a little more than half. How many gallons, half trash and half paint, will it take to pai it a 10-gallon job, two coats? how many coats, Lalf trash and half paiut. will it take to cover? ami what'U become of those pigments not paiut ? Aud recon the cost j you can rough'y. Half trash, 20 gallons, u gallon, $100 ; It) gallons ilevoe, $30. A gallon of trash or paiut put-on is $.-. There's oue Devoe ; there are 8 pure paints ; and over 2()0 adulterated aud 100 short-measure. Yours truly 78: F vv DEVOE & CO P. S. J. C. Spruill sells our puiut. Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwsll. N. Y , now. tiii reason is well worth lending : For a long time I t-uffertd from indiges tion, torpid liver, coustipntiou, ueevous-nei-s, aud general debility," he writes. "I couldn't slr.eu, had no appetite, nor am- biiion, grew we.iker every day iirspite of a I medical treatment. 'lli-ii used Electric IJitieis. Twelve bottle lestored all my o'o. time n-attn ann vigor. Now i can at- teud to business everv day. It's a won- lerful medicine." Infallible for Stomach. Liver, Kidneys. Blood aud Nerves. fiOc. at P. E. Davenport's. COURT CALENDAR. Washington County Superior Court October Term, '09. CIVIL. CASES. Tuesday, Oct. 19th. . H. W. Phelps vs S. B. Daven port. T T TT 7 1 1 Yv T-Vl 1 o. j. j. vvooaiey vs &. u. rneips. 6. J. J. Woodley vs Chas McGovv- an 7. S. S. Coston vs L. W. Bateman Rebecca Boyd vs Wm. Staley. 9. S. F. Ambrose vs A. W. Am brose. Wednesday, Oct. 20th. 17. D. H, Holmes vs A. L. Smith- son and wife. 19. W. W. S. Waters vs Simmons Lumber Co. 20,, T. N. Pierce vs Simmons- Lumber Co. Thursday, Oct. 21st. L. G. Roper vs N. & S. Ry. Co. H. Wheelock vs A. Everett. C. E. Ainsley vs Roper Lum ber Co. Johnson Mann vs Roper Lum ber Co. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. W. R. Jackson, Admr, vs Houtz & Anderson. Friday, Oct. 22nd. 28. Latham et al vs R. R. R. & L. Co. ' 29. Martin, Trustee vs McAllis ter, Sheriff. 30. Jas. Phelps vs C. T. SpruilL 31. L. S. Spruill vs W. Robert son. Cases not called on day set, to have precedence day following. Motion and Divorce cases to be called at pleasure of the Judge. C. V. W. Ausbon, C. S. C. Its A Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its tioers. mat s why the Ameri can people have crowned Dr. Kiuk'k New Discovery the iug ot rhrwat and Lung remedies. ' Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds aud la grippe vanish. It heals cough racked uiH;lraues and coughing slops, h'oie. inflimed bron chiiil tubes and lungs are cured and hem orrhages cease. Dr. Geo. Mor, Mack Jack . .C, writes it cured me of lung fonble. pronounced hopeless by all doc tors." 5oc, 1 00 1 rial bottle free. Guar- n'eed iv P V, TV ven port - SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR HOME PAPER, And Get ALL The News. Only One Dollar A Year. "The Piano with the- Sweet Tone." THE CHRISTMAT PIANO. Not too soon to be providing for it. We will deliver it just when you wish, and u small payment each month pays for it while you are enjoying the sweet tone. STIEFF PIANOS stand this climate best, and need less tuning than auy others, which is very important. You buy from the maker, saving the deaier's profit, and get the -best piano, without exception. Write for easy terms. CHA'S. M. STIEFF, ' L. C. STEELE, Mgr., IU Uranby St.. - Norfolk, Va. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone' (Mention this paper.) Official Piano Jamestown Exposition. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of au order iu cause of P. VV. uray, et al. agaiuftt T. N . Giaj. elal. pending iu buuenor Court oi w asuiuglou County, N. 0., Uie tuiJor signed Co.nmitsioueis will sell at puboc oal; at Court House door iu Plyuioutu, N. C, for caou, at It M. ou Mouday, Oc lobi.r loth, llioy, tUf tfumtittl Ealtn sit uated iu W a?hiugtou uud Ty rieil Uuuuties, laid Male, bouudcU as follows: Bngiuniug at a sycamore tree in Al. Makbley's line iu '1 yire. I county ; thence along a ditch Drtwecu the lauils ot said M. Aiaueley's v.ud 6oajerBet Place ISouih oO deiece and 4 miuuics v est 41 cnuitiS lo a steel axle near two Cypress trees ou the border of Lake Phelps ; thence North 'll degrees and unuules West bordering the lake 6 chains to a point ; thence bor dering ou the lake 43 degrees 25 miuutes vVeoi lo. 14 chains 2 02 chaius; toenue Uirdetiug the lake il4 degrees v esr lo 11 chains; theuco bordering the lake 4." de crees West IS 43 cliuh s; theu Nui lhoO ugrees and 0 minutes West 12.37 chains; then further bordering on the lake 56 HA degiees West 31.82 cuaiua; then North in dtgreesaud 'M minutes VV ebt ( 07 chains to W. Aiexaud r's Hue ou the lake; thru on tne v cot sidd of a ditch aloug Alexan der's laud north n:i degiees ea.it 10t7.. chalUS to a point ou said ditch baua ; thru south (")7 dc'greea east three lluks lo lUe centre of Said ditch ; then not -it :)t de grees e.ust U.) O'J ciiuius lo au iron b.r at Woodley and Alexander's line ; lueu soutu 43 1-4 dt-gl'tes east 21 0 5 chains to an iron bur ; theu north .,0 3-4 decrees east 2oU5 cbalns to a small C)pitss, li. Wnodley's Ctruer; theu binding li. V oodiey's land niinh 40 degrees ".5 minutes west 3n chains to C W. Vv oodiey's land; theu hiudiug C. W. Woodley V, line north 4;! degrees oG mi antes east 22 '.!) chains tu comer ot Alexander laud; then uuiaH) said Aimstrong's norm 3 3-4 degiees east 20 chains to an iron bar; theu north 69 degrees west 81 links to an irou bar; theu north 4 1-4- degrees east 41,1) I chains ton grate bar ; theu north 3 3-4 degrees easi 4 ? chains to a steel axle corner oi Alex ander's line ; theu binding said Alexander's Hue uoi'tn 04 1-4 degrets east 24 chains tu irou bar ; then north 4 1-4 degree east 4.1!) chains to corner iu Alexander's iina; theu south 8" 3-4 degrees eatt 1" 44 chains to corner ; then south 4!) 3-4 degrees east 40 chains to iron bar; then south S3 3-4 degrees east .18.44. chains o a giate bar 2(1 feet north-west of new canal ; then north SO degrees f0 miuutes east 13 08 chains 2(1 feet West of canal (o irou bar corutr of T. Davis' land ; then north 40 degrees wesi 31I.03 cnain to siumji and iron bar ; public road to bprnili's bridge 4 then south 42 3 4 degiees, 20 minutes e.-.st along said public road 3o chaius ; then south 42 1-4 degrees east along said public road 33 32 chaius to a point 20 feet west of the old Collins canal; theu down the west side ofaid of Bidd canal 20 feet wet of it parallel therewith north 33 degrees 10 miuutes east, oue hundred chains to a cypress treu ou ihe bank of Houpperuoug Kiver, to gether with oue acre of ground at the foot of said canal tor building purposes and use thereof and thereou with tree use of the right of ingress and egress at all time? mi l lor all purposes on the land thereof twenty feet wide on the west side of said canal forever ; then across said canal on the river bank around to aud np 8011th Fork Creek in Tyrrell County, by the various courses thereof to the head of said creek, or point below the county road; then soith o7 degrees 30 minutes we-t o'l-'i chains to Station ii. 4i of Terry's survey near county road croi-sing near lli od canal; then south 3'" degrees 10 Midut-s wesi across said public road 1 4( chains to a corner; theu sontb Zl degrees 3" w. st O.50 cIihius to corner; theu Booth 30 d gree 40 miuutes-wesi 3 36 cLains t corner; then souih 21 degrees west 3 8" chains to a corner ; then south 16 1 2 degrees west 6 chaius ; tben south 33 degrees 10 miu ntes west 35 CO chains to a corner ; tben siitith 5" 3-4 decrees east 3 chains ;' then south 1-4 degrees west 0 coajus ; then south 49 d-grees 47 minutes went 28 chains; then south 18 degrees 21 miuutes west 2i).3." chains: then south 32 degrees 10 minutes west 2C3.73 chains to the syca more tree or point and place of beginning. Containing four 'thousand acres more or less by actual survey, aud beiug all that laud known as Somerset Farm conveyed to said P. N. (Jwy by Harvey Terry tnd wife, to whose deed reference is hereby mad for description. This Sept. 15. 1809. J N. Phtjdkn. VV. M. liusD, Jb., t'Oiumissi iner. Experience in mixing delicate tints in paint or waier colors promptly attended to by A. L. Kilbukn. Orders left at 11, L. bpmiU's etore. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of a decree rendered by Clerk superior Oourt for Vvahington Uouuty on isept 7th, 1909, in the actiou entitled L. L. Basnigbt et ala vs W. H. Davenport et als. i'he undersigned Com missioner will sell for ca-h at puUiie auc. tiou at Court H juse daor iu Plvmouth. N. C, ou Oct. 18th. imrt), at 12. iu, the tract of laud iu Washington couuty, H.(J, ad joining lauds of James Arnold. Overtou. and Snell, ot r.ls, known us ''Heudernon Barns tract of land." it being same tract of land ou which W. H. Daveuport now re. sides near Cherry, N. 0., said laud con taining 40 acres more or less. Kept., 7, PJo'.h W. M. Bond, Ju. Commissioner. NOIICE OF SA.!iE. Under nnd by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certaiu Alorigage deed, ex ecuted ou the 1st day of January 19(8. by Henry Mmuions to LiOius f- Horutaal which said mortgage is regiMered in the KegiMer cf Deeds Office of Washington county, Book ol page 208 , and is hereby reierreu 10, tue unacsiguea, as ansiguee of haid mortagee will at the Court fb.use Door iu Plymouth, VV ahhmaton County, on Mouday October lSlh 1!0!, at 12 M, lor cash to the highest bidder, fell the lol- lowmg described land: In VVasbingtou Couuty, Plymouth Town ship, aud more particularly described as follows: bounded on the North by the laud of Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., on the East by the lauds of IJ. It. Bateman, ou iho houth oy ttie lauds ot J. A. hjiruiil, containing 37 acres more or less, filing Hit- same land conveyed to said henry Simmons by Alex Tilletf reference is made to said deed for better description This !5th day of September, 1909. LOUIS P. llORNTllAl,, Mortgagee. Nokwoot L. Simmons, Ai-Bfgnee aud Own;r ol'Lebt. By VV. M. iioND, Jr., Atty. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Washington County. y Court. Samuel Hvtnau 1 vs J. NOTICE. Frauces ilyman. ) The defendant above named will take notice, 1 hut au action entitled as abovek has been commenced by the plaiutiff in the Superior Court of Washington county, to secure au absolute divorce from the de fendant; and that the said defendant will lurther take notice, that she is required to appear at the next tesm of the Superior Court of, Washington couuiy. to be heh'. on the oixth Monday after tbo First Mon day in September, 1909. to-wit, the 18tb day of October, 19o9, at the Court House in said County, in Plymouth, N.C. and auswer or demur to the complaint lu Baid action or the plaintiff wili apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Said Court. This the 27ib day of Angu-t, 1909 C. V. VV, Ausbon, C. S C. of Washington Co. Notth Carolina, In the Superior "Washington County.)" Court. VVasbingtou Smith ) vs I NOTICE. Nellie Smith. J . The defeudaut above named will take notice, That an action entitled as above, has been commenced by the plaintiff iu the Superior Court of Washington couuty 10 secure an absolutedivorce from the de fendant ; and liiat the said defendant will further lake notice, that she is required to appear at the next term of thei .superior Court of Wiisl:iiitiin county, to be held ou the sixth Mondap alter the Firt Mou day in September. 19r9, to-wit, the 18th day of Octobea, 1909, at the Conrt House in said county, iu Plymouth, N.C, and answer rr demur to the complaint iu said Hilton or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said action. This U.e 15th day of frvpt, 1909, c. V. vv. tvmos, C. S. C. of VVa3Liugtou Co. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can Help it Kbcbl prevents Dyspepsia, bj effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who nave trifled with indigestion, have been sorry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have rot been ablo to cure' it. Uso Kodol and prevent havins Dyspepsia. Everyone 19 subject to. indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just a3 surely aa a, Sound and healthy storr.ach results upon the taking of Ko-Jr.l. When you cxti'Sence sourness cf stomach, holc.hing of pas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in ttio pit of the stomachvheart br.ra, (so-called, diarrhoea Headaches, dullaess or chronic t'rod fvolin? you D?ed Ko dol. And then the quicker you t.' n Kodol the ho'ter. Fat whet V ;u want, let Korlol digest ft. Ordinary pepsin "dysp&ps!-. tah l"ts,'' physicp, etc.," are not 5 kely to be of much benefit to y u, in digestive eilments. Pepsin li only Sold by P. E. Paypnport, Plymouth, N. O. ENTHY NOTICE. Walter It. Jackson enters the fo lowiug land as unclaimed in Ply mouth To-vuship; Begiuing at I R. Jackson's corner on West side o the swuinp, theu Northerly with said Jackson's line to (i. W. jHclsin's line, thence Southerly to the Loug Ridge Patent line, thence Southerly with said Hue to I. II. .lacksoti'a ditch, thence Easterdly to the beginiog, cent lining 10 acres mure or less. Sept. C. 19t'. W. K. .Tackson. F. R. Johnston, Entry Taker. . 71- . 'fjirt Wheat '&' at Farmers wishing to buy SiSKI) WHEAT and OATS can now ba supplied at Peacan Grove Farm. . Wheat $1,40 per bushel, Oats 85c. Order quick as supply is lirniteiLJ W. F. LUCAS, se-15, Plymouth, N. U. Horses &c Mulew For oale or Escharigc At all times my object will be to keep ou hand horses and mules to suit every one, from the cheapest to the best, and to satisfy. All stock MUST be as represented or money will be refunded. Soliciting your patronage I am, Yours truly, Louis P. Hornthal. Cu4-tf IMrs. Martha Jacksons I BOARDING-HOUSE, t Rates, 1.00 Per Day KBLLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Cling s iscouery WITH FflR rQUGHS PBICE OLDS Trial Bottle Free I AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. U UABAaiQ SATISFACXOB1 Sold by P. E. Davenport. NOTICE. Uuder aud by virtoa of fc dearee rSudi eled by tUe Clerk, ot the Superior Court tor Wsshingtou connty, the undersigued, CoK.missiouer will re nell lor cash to the highest bidder, at the Court Houso duor iu Plymouth, N. C, at 11:00 o'clock a. m , ou Mouday, Nov. 1st, 1909, the high laud of the Jno. VV. Gurgauus "HomePiace," it being that land lying iu said couuty on Hoijis Itoad, adjoining lauds of Jno W. Uatemau. Morris heirs, Seimat laud, VV ludiey aud Keiley aud others, said high laud coutaiuiug 100 acres mora or lees,. Uu re-eule being had because o! raise ou bid of former sale before conlirmatiou. l'lus Sept. 30, 1909. V. M, iiOKD, Jb., Com'r. SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF PlilCE. All kinds of books bought aud sold. Lar gest stock inN.C, fealislactiou guaraa iwed Send lists, catalogues lree. Smith' Old Book Store, Italeigb, N.C, U-l a partial digester and physics an, not digesters at all. Kodol Is a perfect digester. If, you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, of all kinds, tn tha class test-tubes In our laboratories, you would know this Just as welt as we do. ' Nature rind Kodol will always, cure a sick stomach but In order to bo cured, the stomach must rest. That is what Kodol does rests thei r.tomach, while the stomach get$ well. JuSt as simple as A, B, C. Our Guarantee f!o to your dmgjrlst today and pet a dot '.ir bottle. TUtn uiier yuu have neu tha mtire contents of ttio buttle if you cua li.,nestly say, that It liaa not done yoa mny K"l, return the txittiu to the ilrugg'Ut and 1'ms will refund jour nu-Mey xvitbuut ques tion or delay. V will then pay the lru(r .'ist ifv thu bottht. Don't lieitate, ail oruarcrists kno .r lliu'.our puarautee la good. Tin ofternppli? ttheiarfre hottla only a nd to bui one in a family. The larpe bot tle contains i'-A tlioea laucU ad the tlltr 1 ctnt bottle. i Kodol is prepared at the labor tories of E. C. DeWitt L Co., Chicago. j 'NOTICE. I North Carolina, Washington County. i Having qualified an administrator of tha ! estate ot Jerome B. Phelps decemd, late I of Washington County, N. C. This is t.t notify all persons having claims against Haiti ! deceased to exhibit them to tbe undeasleo I ed ht Creswell N. 0 , on or befoie the X3rd ! day of Sept 1910, or tots, notice will be I pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per : Rons indebted to said estate wil! please maktr I immediate pavment. This 2nrd day of Sept. 1909. . ' Xt . II. Hardison, Ad IE. 3
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1909, edition 1
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