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THE ROANOKE BEAC6K.-t PUBLUHIJp KVERY FKIDA X' . p, T. W. AUJBON, Editob aP OWNBf. fPLYMOUI, . FuiyAyuly, 1st. 4-910. BEACON FLASHES Bloomer. Qi' vs Plymouth, Tjjpr 5 or O 'HS'.f "CJO" will cure BjUy pun of Cnillaujj t)Ver. Price 25o. ' Mill Chariot JFagan, of Norfolk, Va., is ttoe !gUst of , Miss'TkliBuie Camtarpheu tb(fl week. " The Mason.of ojir city gave a delightful Jbanqnet TMespay night. Quite a large ,crowd attendejl r For new crops Turnip and ruta-bega ed call ou'y . p. dpruili . Mrs. P. E. venport and childrec ore vviiliug at'ihiir old hourly iPaCtoius liiia The base-ball boy left Tuejday to crops .bats with fclizabetlu Ciiy, iitutbrU fud FOR SAUE-Feather Beds, by MRs.'Jt.iMlLY. NOUMAN, M ' ir'iyujoutu. M, C, Mr. A. O. Gaytyrd Las been attending u'e ttar Association t YVriKblviile iituiAi tthiweek. HebBers Robert Joluuon and Clarence Blount made a j)jhg trip to McCubea JLa jiding 'luebUu'). ' fl or (Tilbees "1JOG" w'll cure ay aW of Chilis hud fcever. triue 25ts. Mr. and J4rs. D. G. Darden is in onr town turn wtk being called by the serious Ixmtmu ol thbir duug bur Mita bauie. Alaattr Fdward OweuR entertauied his litt le IrwiiiUa at a biriij'-day party at ilie boine iX ni Purtuts Mr.'aLia Mis. a- L. Oypua oju V tjLlut3brti(y 'iyeijijug. yof new crop tnnip and ruta-bega seed oa(ilo;iH. JL. bpruin,1 TJtle Western Bloomer Girls will cross batV itb ti) mouth 'earn Juiy the fift'n. Special stuls will bo erectea lor the Crowd UM will witness this gaine. jira J. J. Hassel or Roper, and Mrs Willi am 01 nauieliuu v4iu tnir unudreu uu hptmding the week wnu lUeir sister iviib. JLil ii, bormanon Lust JUuuic street. Standard Tt'Dacott,e jfi.ewer Pipe for sale by tljde Uanouii, V rile tor puces vu cur Vote. ' , ijl.is Emily Harney returned Monday whh iitr Colisiu Alios KutbetUie iUruey of iUo Lmufiff Va., uua'ai'isV Lou tobtliou Zoeiltr ftlio win spend tow weks iu out city. Mrs. L. J. Moore and daughter Mia Madge lyjj. fur liieir uoiuo in Aa'ltibury, Ma., auo otnpanieu by Airs Eruiuit Lutuauj it'nuay Uur apcuuiug low wtteits with rcl .lives. Srtqial notice to License Tax layers 'l'Lt)re w ill positively be uu iudiiiii. bee UidinauCeo. b) thva .l low n' Tax cciitctor. Miss Kate Nixon, of Hertford, Miss Flor ence iiiow. uf Greeuvjjle.' aud Aliss- Juuuie Hiowu Marrili, of Suoif IU H V- are u-w vioitiu'c' Alias Mar, (Jottou Johuston on JJlr M, a. Dardea took his wife to St Vin up'ftP Hospital at Norfolk for treatment Ju Saturday last. We tf jfst the treatment piay fce successful and ih-Ht rs ' Darden jay j restored to her farmer gflod health FQRBIjK One good cow yjpg milk ff'r eifer 2 years 'old. Will giye milk sprjpg. Good stock. Terms caxh J, J. liitlCRHoySK. Chamberlain's Cauh remedy is sold on a eparapt that If you ae not satisfied ftpr Jisj'ng two-thirds of f bottle according to'dirtctioiiN, your money will be refunded Jt is up to you to try Sold by all decern. lpng Acre Jines. Tip Farmers seem to be very busy just ppw is tjs seclon. . Miss Bertha Calaway has returned hope from. Aurora after ppepdiuK some tipe th her sister Mrs Wb. p.r (Jlarence Batema of p.Pify s yisit ipg frippds anb relitivei here tfcia week. Mr L V. Dixon spent Sunday last af Miss yonnie Watson returned home Sat prday last after spendibg some time iu Mfg R. Tt JIaff and spn Pyp were the efgi of Mrs- Amsnda larribon bpnda rst. Miss Emma Modlin of Jamesyille has retu- rnefi uome Acomaujeu oy mm May Wfcl90?' Mr A. T, Apgeand Clarance Bateman were paiiiug o ute iair sex quuaay tasi. Mr C. F. Wfttson was yjsfjflg the MisEtp lfons sunaay last. ATell if I see this iu friut I will write gain. The Democrats pf Yash- jngton Cpiinty. The Executive Committee for the jpriiy percDj cans a Mass Conven tion to meet at 11 o'clock a. 111. on Jjy 2nji. 1910, at Mackey's Ferry, N.'tJ. For purpose of deterniining phoice of the Democratic electors for it 1 Candididates pr State, Congress ional, Judicial and State Senatorial ofjices in conformity with action of State Executive Cpmmitte. 1 1 1 1 ...1 Ail aemocrais pi me county 8e mvited and requested to attend this ysnveimou. A W. M. Boni, Jr. Chmr. Deni". Ex. Comrnittc Moonlight Pic-Nic on the Souhd. st'lje,hoy.s Of PJy-qiputh guve; gran picnic tp,)e,vie,viig girls Monday ly&t.qn $6 Albniiire Xound, and .after! .U yLtjcy w'A leligliLftilisail jovnl by,niut of theciowd to tlis Albemarle bridge. Affer reLuniiny from the bridge the 'crowd gathered 011 the beach where lunch was spread by the chap eron. Tnose taking part ijj the pic nic were. Mr. William Ililliard and Mrs. Margaret t Johnston. in liis automo bile (The lhy)j:yi. Lloyd llqfttou and Miss Jennie --"5IrrilI ,and JJiss Mary Qotlon Johnson, Mr. Edfar Latham and Miss Chariot Fagan, Mr. Jack Re,;d.and Miss Jnnia Ilud ler Mr. ' Linwoo Ujissel iind Mus iladelina l'helps, Mr. 'V,ic(ur Everett and Miss yirginia Spruill ,Mr. ltobt.' Johnston and Mm Kate Nix on Mid Mr... Clarence tyLyimt and Miss Florence Jilow, Our Saie Qhj ftowl. We spring this sanjeld "gag" each Spring and w intend to keep it up until something is do ne or until we are down and out Where is the economy in per mitting tie w,eed$to grow on oj;r 'street until anjgut? If allowed To Wow until then why go to the ' ' ...ill. J.L ' -I- J. -HO fixpeise 01 cuiung inera at an They 'yv'puld certainly " fjo .no worse for -the remainder of te year than they do prior to this time. Then there are fewer mosquitoes and flies to harbor in them later in the season Two good ' men employed by the month could keeD the streets .cfean all spring and'"summer; wy.d do much to abate the mos- .qun$ nuisance ; would De more sanitary, and woulg make the 10 wn oqk oeue flpx, oniy t.o strangers, but to us, ana would cost no more, if as much a large squad .of men' all at one ; time, and after the weeds have abouf jalready had their day. L'o I) cenfiuued x't Spring, I). V J V, & M. College. Thejfeitst catalogue of the Agri cultural and Machanical Callege shows remarkable progress, the. total enrollment was 570 - a gain j of 124 over the years before, one hundjd and eightyrtwo of these , were agricultural students. In addition twenty-seven teachers attended the May Salol to equip themselves to teaclf griculnture in the common saools- Three new' b'uii4h&s have just been compUu Jfnd a fourth is now under construction. The faculty for the coming year will number fifty technical experts. The next session will begin on Sept- 7th. For Register of Deeds, To the Uemocratic Voters of Wa shington County, I hereby announce my pelt as can didate for the office of Register of Deeds Jf Nominated and elected 1 . grill-fill) fill all duties, as required to the best f,f my ability. Your Uesjit, Y. E. Weed. Plymouth. N. C. fqr Gpd's Sake Dp SQrfle thing. We haye answered this cry in our new bopk Fightiusj the Tratlic in yonng pirls" by hn't A. Dell, y. S. Dis'trjpt 4tfl'py !l,u others, T)p most spjsational in dictment of the white Slave Trade eyer published. It tells how thous apds of young gii")3 jire lured from fheir homes apnualy apd. sojd into a ljfe of shame. The (Jjnpj mitti In quirer says '.'Of all the bpoks of the seasoii tlp War on. the White Slave Trade is the mot helpful j it should be read by every man, woman and child." Agents are making from $8 to 117 a day selling thid book. Over 50 pages. Many pipturts. Price $.p0. JJest terms to' agents. Outfit free. Send 15c for lowaiding charges. Dook sent to any -'address post paid upon receipt ot price. ADDHSS James 13. Sharklpy, 123 Pljruoutli Court Chicago. JJSooiasr Girls ?s ?ljn.outb, Tustda7 ill 17is Public Installation of Officers. Last Tuesday evening, BunconH be Lodge No. 520 A. F.-& entertained thejr fiends at a pur -1 installation. The first' part of t,fce eve'ningw'asdevoted to reg ular routinebusiness, after which ,tlie Junior Warden called vLthe Craft from laboitOefreshrpep,t. .at which tirne the.dp.Qr was open ed to the frjiend?, '- Among those present were Mr. and Mrs J. C. Spruill, Mr. ,md MrsF. R. Jphpston, Mr. and Mrs., A. VV. Svwain. Mr. and Mrs. G. fl.? Harriscm, Mr. and Mrs. W. B,r Ward, 'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Owens, Mr. a Mrs. P. W. Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. C V. W, Ausbon, Mrs. VanB. Martin, Mrs. Ellie Tom lison, Mrs. Williams, Messers Z. V. Norman, Roy Hampton, M. W. Norman, E. B. Norijn, Q R. Legett, Ernest Bash,- , D. C'g,rtaiphen, W. M. Bond, C. Newman ard Norwood ;Simmons of Washington : Jpss Nona Brinkjey.' Bessie Nofmaj ki??ie Go2le,t,' Virginia Spril Cara Hampton, 1 Louise ani Bettie Ayers, 4hce Phelps and Eva B. Willey. Among the Masons and their farojji'es were C J. Everett L. P. Hornthal, L. L. Owens, E. E. Daverinort. . R. P. Walker., David Swinsonr j."' fir Jackson, t t ' -r -r 1 T'TT fl . T w. j. jacKson, j. n- smitn, o. K,' Campbell, A. L. Owons, W.a W. Ange, and essers Joe Nor--mm, J. J. Hassel and A. J.' Newberry. The visiting.,breth-j ren were L. G. loper. J. J. W.J Speight, and J. jG. C. Johnston, all of Roper. Dr. Speight thenj in a few words stated that in-i stallation would take place. The - iouowing were ansianeu : .xj. j.a Everett, W. M.'; Clarence La-n tham, S. W.; John Hassell, proxy -fpr yan B. Martin, J. W.; A. L. y Owp'ns, Treasurer; J. H. Smith, Secretary; R- P.' W&lker, S. D.;J". Jpe Norman, J. I), ; I, L Owensto and SW. J. Jackson, J$tewards,ly and W. W. Ange. Tyler, m ' The Worshipful Master tnen,n aunounced that as they were at id refreshment the audience would ir be entertained with mnsic byJ Misses Florence Hornthal, Layraer Smith, Bettie Ayers and Cloraf Hampton while the ladies assist--1 ed ' in spreading the tables trith abnndance of this world's gods, and all seemed to partake hart-leg ily 'of the varied dehcasips, h Judging from the many ex-ltQ pregsions of good will sp4 appre- he ciation, all present 'teemed 'toin- havft a most delightful time. 09. u j-1-" ljam- m- ... Til .1. 'r ,i ttC- liioomer tiins ys iijiiiuuiu, iuuaj ad- ad. Lame hou"d,r i alrnoFt Uiribiy cansn m- ha iinmatism ot Ihe uiaik'S a DjS jie(dH ;ps Uef'jaV Liniment Thiji luijini U not ou.y pr- nipt and eflctuil, biitia nf) way dis ngieejbie to nsa. Hold by all dealer, Fop Represerjative. To the Democratic voters of Wash ington County. i hereby announce mvsclf a can didate foj' nominatioiris Kcpwn'at- ive from Washington Cpiinty in the coming session of the (ieneral Assem bly, subject to the action of tne em ocratic i'riniaiies and Convention. l'espectfully, J. E. SINGKTOW. Ko:ur, M. C. IiJppiU-r jLrirls' vs Plymouth, Tuesday Anpoynpement. After, the solicitation of nuny Demoor;tip friends fronj different Townsjtjps ip the County, 1 have decided to upter the rapp fop t)ip no mination uf sllfiilf of '''Wellington County subjept to the j)eiiopratie party. In qikiupr tii$ Hr.tiQijnpemept J feel that J should assure (JiO popple that I am in a position tu, unci will discharge the duties of the ollice with justice and impartiality if noin inated apJ elected. ' ' liespectfullv, J. E. KEID. WRIGHTSVILLE BEAQI, North Carolina's faraoiH sea? side resort, with It's Steel Pien 700 ft into the Ocean; "LUM. INA' the great pleasure Pavll ion and It's lteai piece Orch estra. SURF BATMC f 'N0 6AIMNG Ueached easily ?ift tli dijibla daily traio nervicoof th3 AtljriU C0A.SI' LINE. Connecting Electric triia tu thj Bdash. RATE- via WILSOM. $1.00 Sold eaoli S'urdy aol duudiy foreooau uutil A lait iith , li.uitfd to re taru natil Mvili uildaijj'it follo-vin,'. v ATLANTIC COAST LINE. W. J. Craio. ' 'T.O. White, Pasner.ger TralBc Mj'r. Gen. Patsengur Ag'l' J. A. Grip fn, Ag't. Plym.oijtb,, H. "The Piano with the S.jweet Tone.". Corn, PeaV - - ; CottOT fianq. When ypu have aiiyth.g to sell crops, goods.etc. ypu tjivor to get their full. value. T(i,e,qhfiice of a Pff NO i3.pf,e,ven morempprtance, for a mistake will be a life-time thorn iu the ni'sn.,, jiij constant a,n.noyance. Hofwie.vteciditig, see what we offe,r then tyse your judgement, as you woubj jif sel.l.i,iig get full value for your nuie,y:f..i;d feve an instrument that will be a soiise of jpieasura all your life. All bTIEFF and SIIA- njanos are sold direct from maker. CUAS. M, STIEFF, C, STFKLE, Mgr., lii Granby St., - Norfolk, Va. "The Piano with the Sweet 'ilowe4' (Meutjou 3 jpaj- Official Piano Jamei$Co.wn lExposition.. n'PacKa?8' Mailed Fres on Requej J- t The best Stomach an Liver -Pills known an iTr a noeltlve and aceed cure for Constlpatloli.' . t i -nA- nf Mnnvnn'w Puif Paw tonic and are made irom t Juice ot the Paw-Paw fruit. I u hesitatingly recommend these pllla being the best laxative and cathari ever compounded. Send ua postal letter, requesting a free package Munyon'B Celebrated Paw-Paw Laj ttve Pills, and we will mall same fr of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOE PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 5 and Jefferson StB.. Philadelphia. Pi CXXXXXXXXXXXXX0000000 iirr'anagoing: at 25c. A full line pf S5 & rTXlToe. ,-iiose for Ladies & Gent's sluggish liver. Thej v . . Se? X srSiust received. We can suit von. B"n P AJgoods all on cold storage. Asm the past we want to please , BATTLE AXE uHOEpHr u.stomers and appreciate their business. Thanking ?&&cxxxxx good people for past patronage and wishing a continnn- To distribute spice evenly through, I am, ' ' a cake or pudding, carefully mix ivitli n.nrt. of the srranulated susar; I be used. - So.-25-l . 7 t Mrs.WmBlow's Soothing Syrup .for OuWi teething, softens the guma, red uees inttaint tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2oc. a bo Agricultural News Notes. On account of the diminishing ply of Pacific red salmon, there now an increase in the demand j w . - . , '-or, nt llusbaonrv, a THE SQUptl CAROLINA. MUECEOI AGRiaWKE AXD , lECHAMC , AIITS. The States college for tram ming industrial workers, Cpu rses in Agriculture, Horticul ture, Animal Husbandry an4 Dainingi in (:ivi) UMrical and Me6hniel Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agricultural Teaching. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th. of July. D. H. Him, Prtis, West RftteiSh, C, Mr. Farmer I have a strictly up-to-date Flour and Corn Mill, I am inanufacuring, as fine white flqur as any mill in America that makes a Pur Flour- I use no Chemiciiis fo bleach ing and whitening. If ypu have any wheat that you w int to exchange fo flour and bran, I would like to do Vnsiness with you. Yoiirs truly, JpjfATHAN Havens, Washington, N. C, jsili-H ANNOUNCEMENT, I ill be a condirfate before the Democratic primaries and tli next Democratic Utrict conventiQii, for tli e nomituttiou 3 Solicitor of the First Judicial District of tins State I re'juetstthe stjjort of all Demo crats. If nominated and "elected 1 promise to discharge the duties of sa:d o'Jice fairly and impartially wi thout fear or favor, Feb. lst4 194.0 Kovvocd L. ".MMoicf:. DR. HCBSON'S ECZEMA OINTFNT. toisv Back If at Is mh. 11 .1. 2. 8. 4. .5, .6. tVXactuw.. A i:eOTelfc" Aised by rich .and poor alike. , 0edJ$ wiithoiktta scar, lea.,v;es .the skin smooth, soft ani and uiltl . Has cured many fases that weje proncynced incurabl Gives quick relief to the burning and j&ching sensa tion. And js absolutely harmless. Good for aj iforms of skin diseases and .cures N where others fait Pver a 100 boxes ,j3jd on .a ,postive guatmtee i U.is easy to m?., directions bein pimple jand , easy Jt Eih box represents 50 ents wjtb of npiedecine not 25,qgnts worth q medecine -and 25 cents worth of ad' vesAiing. X dAl'is manufactured by .firm which 9. places, anal ity above .eyer.tbin else. MY ladies! YOu Had J.ODIXA aiiU vJJOUjJWD 31IAO ICAU ;Faf,e0ltemember they Special low puces on low qua rtered shoes. All Hats & Caps at epst. A neat line dress goods, prices rig-ht. Everything to had in the .Grocery line. Perishable Very Respectfully yd RKPOET OF tHE CONDITIO OS" THE BANK' OF I'LYAMtfTH at Plu?.outh, in the State of ftoi tn Crtro ! lma, t the clone of buainsgs Mfih 2'dth 2910.. ftgSOUHCKa .. OIvJ.AR9 Loans And dianounta va nreraraiia. Heoureca . j . . j 2 H8 Uj 150 (K 3.(100.00 ,4l'0 01 i.V.tb Carolina State Bond All othpr Stocks, Bonds its Wig's. Premium on Boudu Banking hojjse, fumiiure & fixt. Due from BwUs and Baukerti Cash Toiai Capital ritook '-' Si)rplu9 rau4 Uu'4ivieJ profits. il.(H)OiJ(J 70 i$H 94 Depobita subject to check Total P8,4A6,35 State of North Ofolijja, Cou ty of Waehr inijtoa. I, Clarence Latham, Cashier of the above named bauh, do solemnly swear that ibe above statement is true to the bent of my knowledge and beiief ClabknCk LATnAt, Catshisr, Subscribed aad swora. to bttore me. this 7ih dy at Apr, 1910. C. V. V. Ausbok, O. 8. C, Correct rrAfU(.t : L. S. Landing. A, L. Owens,, ,! W.C Arnn Dirt-c'oti. A, J. N WHERRY, Surycyor & Engineer, .NOTICE. Under and by virlure of rii ordr in the proceedings efor Clerk r-upericr Court entitled Martha Browuins el al. Kaid ow per beiu granted in My 2s: 'Xlie under Kilned iioipinisnioiier will sil r cnk to highewt bidder at i-hIo at Ccurt Moowe iir in Plymouth N. C. on July lt r" at 11 n. in, The lauds of the late, 'Marcel I u Browning here be lived iu Wanuinion (Jouuty. .v., Adjoiuin!(:lkVid of W B. WatTs, onihe W'tht. K. I(,lt. k L. Co ow. th?M'tu, Aa Allen Cjnvthe Eait. 'snell EntrJ a '.thev Nortb. , Corip-inlog 150 prrrs more or )9a, 'Ibis May ystn 1!H VV . M. bOND.Jr. Ccuiuiiasionor je 1 4t Dr. King's New Lifo Pills The tje?t In the worlcL aranteed y the man- Better CQme At are 35c. valup 3 STATEMENT OF THE BAKJC OF .ORES WELL, CUES WELL, N. 0. At close of business May, 23 19l0 i Loans an4 PSonuts, . . $135M.2S Furniture and PjKtureK, . . ' 800 Due from Bunks aud Brokers . 8,318.4,9 Gold coin, , , , , 25 00 Silver coin, including all miuoi eoiu currency, . . . 38138 -Nat. bank notes and other U. 8. noe . . . , 983 00 Total, , , 5W,WU0 Mabiutikh : CHpital Stopk, , . . $r,,ooo.0() Undivided Profits, les current ezpfiiHea aud taxe paid, . 488 7g Pepottits subject to chick . 10,biy.74 Savings Deposits, . , y .893,31 Certified Checks c,25 Total, . $19,158.10 State of North Carolina, County of Wash ington, as: I, D. E. Woodley, Caihier of the above named bank, do aolemuly swear that the above stHteuient is true to the beat of wf knowledge and belief. I). E. Woodlet, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, tbi) (lib day of April, J!10. W. U, nARDI80K, J, P. Correet-AltoBt j H. .A Litchfield, W, H. Hardisox, Wm. Wilkt Directors. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial CoIIge Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Four refill ar Courses lending to degrees. Spec ial Courses for Teachers. FallsoMsiott berins September. 14. 10J0. Thoso denirmg to enter bhoill apply jti early as possible. For catalogue and Other information add reus. JULIUS I FOUST, President. Greensboro, N. C. NOTICE. North Carolina. Washington County. ;llaving quHlified mh admnmtraior of the eptftt of 11 J. Wiliiaiua d-coed lat of WftKhiDgtoo County. N. U. Thin Is to neti fy all person loving claims azulimt said ?ecHKtd to exhibit them to the jadersigaed at Boper N. O, on or before the '3 Id day of Jane lftlt or this ootfee will he VUdej iu bar of their recovery. All Persons Inde bted to said islate will please make imme diate payment. ' This 23 day of Jnne 1910. W. C. Taowrtox, A.ivs?. Je 24-6f.
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