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1 W v 3 1 ;- ; ( THE ROANOKE BEACON. PlBUSHKl) KVERY FlUUAY 0. V. V. aUsBON, Kditor and Owner PLYMOUTH. N. C. FufUAY.XOci. 7Uw I'JU. BEACON FLASHES. (Doctor's Jess ha gone) Mr. Raleigh Jackson of Hoke vas in our city Tuesday. Mr. E A. Carter left Tuesday for New Bern on business. Air Louis Owens is now away on busines. Mr. M Jordan of Mizelle was in our city Monday. , Mr. Louis Jackson with family have left for Norfolk. Mr A W. Swain spent part of Tuesd.ayin lackeys on business. Mr- u Joe Norman spent part of Sunday last in Washington. Mr. Peter Litchfield spent few days of this week ir our city. Dr. W. II- Ward spent part of Tuesday in the lower part of the V the county. : Dr. Gilm2r midz a flying trip to AJackeys Tuesday returned some day. - M r. P. W. Brinkley ppent part of this week in the lower part of the county taking orders. Mr, -and Mr3. M". T Jordan were jthe guest of Mr. W- F. Lucas Monday. Vr C W. Owens spent Mon day in Williamston and James ville on business Mr U' alter Bateman spent part of this week in Hertford oh business . ' , fr. Hurbert Carstarphen was was in our. city for a few days th.s week. : Miss May Phelps has accepted a position in W C Ayers grocery Store. . Cpt Tom Tillery passed through 1 ere Saturday on his way to K. - Mis3 Jessie Lse Alle.i is now v the guest -i r.;. Richard Batemai; oa . Main Street Mrs. W. B Ward started hei Millinery opening yesterday and it will continue through to-day Mrs.' Peter Litchfield is now the guest of her sister Mrs, Clar ence Latham at Elmwood Dairy. .Miss Jessie Mcmullan of Eden , ton was the guest of her sister Mrs. W. .M. Bond Jr. Sunday and ' part of Monday. Mr W. D- Carstarphen spent a few da.ys of this week in.Eliz-v . abeth City and other places drumming. Messrs Jim Leary, Louis Has sell, Cleveland Lilly and Dolph Peacock of Roper were in our city Sunday. Headquarters for all kinds of Fowls: Eggs, Salt & Flint Hides, also for Fur- Highest cash prices Paid J- M. Arps Plymouth N. C . , M iss M eta Harrison has accept ed a position with Mrs. S A Ward to assist her in the M ill inery business. Mrs. Milliam Lorey, Mrs. Par ker and Miss Ellie Lorey all left for Weeksville Tuesday after spending a . fejasdays with rel atives in this cit.tr . - The Baraca-class of the Met " hodist Sunday School invites all young men to join them in their good work which is now going on. The Ladies Aid Society held a business meeting Monday even- jng at tne nome or -rs. Owens. Now watch out for a big supper." Lost beteen Prof. C. J. Ev erett home & the Latham board, jng house one Cameo Ring finder will please return to Mrs. F. R. -TnVm ?tnn and vpppi'vp reward. Some very pretty electric lights have been put in the post office the business men dont seem to be crying because they got to do without the smoky kerosene lamp why not have them in all of the business places- Mr v . C. Ayers cordially in vites he public to inspect his new line of Millinery now on ex hibition to-day. If you want a bat you can hardly look over M . Ayer's line without purchaMn? one Owing to the heavy freight that has started to move the Morf oik Southern have been compelled to put on another freight train from Edenton to New Bern making now ten trains leaving here daily over the JM S. R. K. including freignt trains. , - HOKE HINTS Mr Timmcy Bowen was visit ing his best girl Sunday. 'Mr. C. E. ('arrow made a fly ing trip to Pinetown., Tuesday. Misses Sallie, Ida, Clara Pierco made a flying trip to Pinetown Tuesday afternoon- ganus Sunday. Miss. Annie Latham of Pinetown,- is visiting her 'sister at M orris Siding this week. Miss Annie Eusley of Tine spent a lew days with Misses Sallie Ida Clara Pearce, the past Xnmpa Mi'toII nnrl Miqc Pearl Davenport attended service at Chr istain .uope aunuay. Miss S5va Waters who has been visiting ner sister Mrs Adams of Washington has returned home. Mesrers. Tom Henry Jackson and Clyde Ltrriscn, of Wash ington, aie iiitii.giiicnds here this week. Rev. H. C. Bowen, of Belhayen Inthin- m revival meetincr AO V O at Christian Hope this week. Mr. Stuart' Darden of near Plymouth and Vis.amie Bow en, of Long Acre were the fcuest jf .wisses !ammio and Nora Cur Mr- Eddie Jackson, left for New Bern, unday where he has accepted a position he is' - missed very much by his many friends Mrs E. R. Jackson, left for her horne Jn New Bern Sunday after spending a delightful visit with hur mothf .r Mrs ,1. H Jack son. Mr. Stuard Tetterton anc Gur gans wei'e delightfu'y enter tained at the home of lr Mar cine Jackson unday last. ir Robert Carrow, of this place made a f lying trip to Pine town Monday and -returned with nis best girl diss Roxie Waters, they attended service Monday night and he took her homo Tues day. Dear Wild Rose, we wish to infoyn you that we had no need for an engineer and fireman, as we had no need of engines on oump cars. But we had plenty of Conductors, after all mish aps we arrived safely at the City where we enjoyed a pleasant afternoon, and our kind Hostess liberly supplied us with plenty of ; soap and water, we enjoyed our trip so much and met so many friends that we intend to go again real soon- Little Jack. ST. ELMO- There is no more- intez'esting and fascinating cluster in American literature trpin that o:' St Elmo Murray made famous by Atigusta Evens in her novel of "St. Eirno". People in the Southern States have come to look upon this hero of fiction as a historial character because he iz such a super!) type of Southern' manliness. Edna Erx. is also considered to rep reJnt the perfect Southern wo man. Citizens of this city will have the, opportunity of seeing these attractive ' personalities next Wednesday Night Oct- 12, when St. Elmo" 'play an engragment at the Opera House in Williamston COMiVIISSIOEES' PEOCEEDItfG-S. The IJoiiid of County Cnmini'sion moi' pimutnt t u ! jou i n men I en Monthly Oci. 3, l'.MU. Vr wt. W. f. 1MuIm, Chmr. C. G. , com and 1) (J Diinli n. lis.utes n ud uiul roved. Ordtinui l!i.r. tl;e lulluwtng amo unt m bs j) iid:- f J. Barco, Ot llin, $ 4 .on Uouiioke Htacju, pub pr-cei'd'ng eic H n(i J. ii Noauau. Suptii m, . ! 14 V . H Huiiiton, 3.1 y ! cper Lbr. o , Lu ubrr : ot J Ev. n-tt, IV ding Jail, tlu. 4!) (). D. rinell, liiid'e, li lu ATT.; J li. JoilSSTUN', Clark COURT CALENDAR. y Fall Term, 1910. Tuesday, Oct. IStii. No. 1 Hoiiillidl va Uuwuuttet ul. . Wednesday,' 1!JlIi. No. :l JJoyd y.s ftuloy. " i) S iitor.s vu fjiinnions L, Co. " U l'e)iii!i s ' " " 12 liiiteuiiiii vs Walker. " Vi liobert-iiHi vj Uonkiin. Tliuisdav, ULii. No. 'ZO JJoiird of Kducation ya II. li. lt. - to No. 18 (N opiT vs AmsleyT Zi W;uMU. vs l'lymoiitij L Co. " XL Walker v.s . I ijtiifs. " '5 liuiliu vs A. C. L. Friday Ut.. No, X2i Kiii-luiii'li vs N. 4 S. " llaeli vi ' ' . " '2S Ktirlauli " '.) PhelpH v.s. ' 4 " -i'-i Toodlo vs . Saturday, 22nd.. , No. U7 IIhi tisou vs IJrinklt.'y. (it. al. ' 'Ad Snell v.s Baxter. ' " Am lev vri lioper I.. f!o. ()ae.s nor, tried on dav tet to li,av(.' prtHieedeuce on following day. Motion docket and divorce omes called at. pleasure of the court. .CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E. CurwH, Soirrii, l!i:v M. Y. Silk, Pallor, StM'V'Oe! every Sunday J I u. in and "r.iiO p m. Inn; iIkj the second Sunday in each nionth. Junior Kpwortli Loajjiu every Sn'uduv aftfTiioon at. 2 o'clock Senior KpwortU League, evjory Sunday a' 4 o'clock. Sunday Sclion' u::)l)evfirv Sunday morning, K. B. N. nutu, Sum;,. All voting men are cor I'lly iuvil ed,U a.J.teud lle liJiraci ')ls, - All yoiiiiy; l-idiej wovOiiied in l.lie I'llilatliea 'iass I'rayer Mccti nvr Wednesday. S p m ( 'UKISI I N' (Ili r'KCIt, U. Wauri'.s davis. Pastor. Si-rvic-'s every Hot Sunday in v.u It Mien i h a 11 u. m. -and S p. m. Sunday School everv Sunday. li'lsroi'A i, (,'wi; Ken. I K V . W. .1 (iOt'iVN. T. '"tot S'rv -tys cverv sc. oa I Sund.iv "i eacl! it nitli a I a in and T;' . m. Suiiday chool every Sunda. ? Bat, isr (hi riti if, I.'kv. (:.. K. A T)!tKW-, Pastor. Servici-s eViM'v fourth .Sunday in each moil I n at, 11 a. in and - ;' "i. Siindij.V Scliool every Sunday. I'rayer meeting every Thursday a' 7::JU p. in. ' ' KUPOUT OF TtTK O'JNDTION OF T II ! BAN IC OR PLYMoLiril. . At PU ;ti null i'i th .Ktme of Nortl. I'lirn-' 1 1 Ilk, tit the UlllNt) of lillsiliefS Sept. 11 1!)MI. HKot;kckh pollaiip ()Vfr(lrnfta, KPi-ni-f;' 4h.'I 7 Noi tli Carolina Suck 1)dii,1m i m Premium on HoiicIh I'-o ' Ha ikia Iiousa, fijrninirp ,V, ti xt . U.r.Ou e Pn from Hank 9 uud Unukerti ,s SHfi -."2 ChsIi :t. Gol.t Coi-i -J2r no .-iivt-r C - n in-'n tiM. ill mini.r coinVupenrv v Va'ionnl Jliuk noteH and other U- f. Wot en . 1 ..loo nn H 1 '.I!:) 2? T'U,T,AJ S 2i,no(,,n() :?,a07 o r,s.io i (i 6 1 1 Ci' TO'HI T.lABIMTIEfe C'tpitHl'Ktouk Undivided protiis, Jlividnd-i ti"tn(t Duposiu nubjeiJt t" cln-ck Total 81 !HiU.2'i Staf of " North t'tirolina. Con I;,- of VVnf.li Kietoti : I. (Vitrfi'C LHtlmm Curlier of t't'1 aboe inioied bfik, il. finfmiilv Sivt-Hr Hipt 'he hove HttnrnfV't ti'iiti to ihw best of my knowledH btMief 'l.ARR'CK 1-at:im. 0.-sbi r Snbcribpt1 Miid sworn to In fore m this tub day of pt IS'.O i). V. V. A usb-in, C. S. C, Cirrei Atl.ft : L S Tanoino A L. owN .V. U. llAMTTON Dirctors. UNDERTAKER,- HliA.SI.l5Y, ... N. C. Uui iai !iej, Colli iy, tind (Jii.keip and nil Kinds of Kunernl Accesor e I'rjce.s l' fionaole. (live me a- cd when in need of anything m this l.ne Mm lS:h If. "The Piano with th Sweet Tone." Wonderful Bargain In Piano Write to-day for in fonu.at ion ah out. n few special barga ns in pianos Some Stiell's that lia?e heen used a short lime, and gome if ot her ma kes that wo have traded in. All hav heen put in I horongh good order In our experts, and ue IliAL BAR GAINS Kay lerms; and wiihm three years )ou wish to exchange! for a new pi ano, wo will the, old, and credit on l he new, all yon have paid.' 'riie for Price List.. C1IAS. M. STIEFF, L. (.!. STKKLK, Mgr., 114 (Jranhy St., - Norfolk, Va. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone"' (Alention tliis papfir.) Ofilcil r iiiiio JiiniflBtowu lOxponition A Good Position. Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies field of "Wireless" or 'Railway tele graphy. Since the 8-hour law became elective, and since the Wireless companies are eslab lislmig- stations throughout the country tl'iere is a grtat' shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $ 70 to per nionth, with good chance of advancement. 1'he National Telegraph In stitute operates six official in stitute in America, under su pervision of R. R. and Wire less Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them fori full details at Davenport, la., , Cincinnati, O., or Memphis,! Teun. NOTICE. Vu'liinyt.-n County i hupenor Ouri J" I'Ofoiv the ( lurk In n ''.'ii'uby ert)i-R Driii n i-o Di .iriot pro-;)i)6t.-i J Kuvry Piirkur nt at VS. C!. li. ,!Li K'.t.u ot a!, .Notice ,i.s reijMiied oy iaw heichy .:ii'U i i all persons i ui t'res:i'(i linn ,ii i lia i on the' li'lruayof Oct. l'.Hl' The ii nilt'i'siiicd (Jlerlv o!: iho M.'jrerior (,'ourl at the 'Join' Uoiidt in 11 v moii i h V-;fhii'gtii (J-miny. i . (j. will exauiiiu' iinv p-isii-.- iipon.i .he report ot the IJoard of N'lewersj iiereieforo Ijiel in t!iir aclion on j ,-epi I'lln, IfllO. A i s iid t.ime ami idacet.e couri will coi sul-r saui j leport a'id will have any onjeolujiis ! raised hy ;inv parties li :vi no; huuU lfi-:jied hv-aid proposed drainage. Those having lands they wihed , withdrawn from said districts oi j : . 1 1 i ( I to he addi-d t.lieie vvill appeal md make known t heir rich's itj, th"i oretnjsps. The petition and leport ' i.eretofori' filed as stated has lien acfopifd andentert ained hy hecouri I'll is Sep". iX, IHtO, ('. V. V. A us'. nil. ( '. S. c VRiaiITSlLLE BEACH, N rth Carolina' famous ?eas idii resost, witn it's Steel Pier 700 ft into the Ocean; LCMIiSA the great pleasure Pavilion and it' a sixteen piece Orchestra. feUHe' BATHING FISHINfi SAILINO ... uf.ii iM.y fir ttw tloub.e d.-uij,- naiu ..rvi.v of th . ; l.N IIC CO A. I LINE. OoiMieoiini! 15 -en irin t iho Ui-m-.b. K i I l-'.S vh 'A U.i-O. i.Oi S M me 1 1 -a'" rly and nndny !i.r:'i nuiii 4iii'n.t 2Stb , i ' " ie rnru an il Vo..n- ni'drctM. I ,owin, "!'I-A NT'C OAST Id V J ( HA1 T. V'hitk- 'HiiiCiier 'iitfiP M v ;'" ,'if"i?T Aji"ti .) h HKIFFTV, At P vinfiie'i N' Wood's Trade Mark Farm Seeds ' are best qualities obtainable. Our NEW FALL CAT LOG gives the fullest in formation about all seeds for FALL SOWING. Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Crimson Clover, eed V,'lieat, Oats, ,Rye, Barley, etc Catalogue mailed frcq cm re quest. Write for it and prices of ?.ny seeds required. T. W. WOOD & sons, Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. i i li Flvi 1 i n I IS A BIG ll SIGHT, Ill m m That stock of Goods CLYDE CAHOON JSeat It Ail "HIrW To make room we have de cided to sell all $5. & 6.00 suit s for 4.50, 7.50 & 8. suits for 5.5 Q 10. suits tor ?;5f 12.50 suit for S0.009 SO suit for "li., $3. pas. S.5; 3.50, paiitB . There is no fake about these prices as they mean strictly cash. CALL AND BE CDMINCED, je J 'mns ,?on .ttofe EBusiness, (Blijclc (Bciiooiy (Sr (Bo, Vi RUFOKT CV THK CONDITION OF t HE HANK OF MJl'loli. at Kopf-r, in the Stiiif ol Ninth Carnlina at ib f!los oM)UHiut-ss -j.i. 1-t I'JlO, KSaOCKCKS. POI.LAU8. Limns ii(t diKuouato, $51,47-1 'i Ovt-i-dr-iltK lIjiHeciirni 7 All other Stocks, Bonds & M tgV, 2 (J All otliei reitl f-s-tale owned, 4,iHMM Dne frr-in BhuUs aud Bankers, :i '2'JS SC. CukIi items, li 4 ) 2-" Gold coin, !.,()) Silver coin, includinut till minor coin ;tirrncy . t l i !) National hank notes and other U. S. LotP, 411 (Kl Tot!, LTABILtTIKS. (diital Htoclt, DOLLARS Sui'l'lun fnnti, I ; ndiviih-d prnllt', Ips r-tmciit ci- n-nBe. noil tuxes i'id, 2 OS'S To PepOr ilH Hl!l)j"('t tO clK-flt, IS 07ti',90 ; w i! i r deponits, 12 i) ' (Vixliir's OhckH oulMtH.'idiitg, t'T.titi Ccrtilii d hrcltH ' Oi Total. IJli.VtJO Of sxn'f of North Carolina, (.entity of v. hsIiiii too. pit : 1 15 S. J'urk 'Jollier of t lie hIk-vp p. med B-odf d i dt'IcniMj' f-f nr tint !h I nVe Kthtf lUOlit is tri to the h(.-St oj j, y hlloiid;e and he'ti f i . s. C'lH-k. (Vl.i.r. j fcnhVHb. il nnd sworn to In fore me, this j 7!li day of Sejit litio, ' I L. (i. TtOPEK, j Notary I'ulilio. i Correct Attest : F. I. Hrrfi: on, T. Kh.trt . DiroMoi9 j TT'i'i'llgiil rilTli'l .1 itti I lllli'lH IJfili. UMll)'i i 111. J. NEWn-FRY, An C nzs Biue. I'rint ts ade to oider. STATEMENT OF THE BANK oV ci:kswkll, cues well, N. C. At r,ose of bti noae Sept, 1 1910, RK8OUK0E8 : Loans and Dihcounts, . . $1 ,3&9.ft' Furniture and Fixture, . ; . 8(;0 ' hue i'rotii Bankn and Jiankerh . 4,046 '66 G-otil coin, . , , . t7 59 Silver coin, including all miuoi coin currency, . . . IIS 16 Nat. hank notes and other U. S. uoten .... ,646 00 Total, , . f 19,462 U liabilities: Capital Stock, . . . $5,000.(X) Undivided Ir file, lens curreut expfUMC and taxts paid, . C8H 73 LepuKits sul jt-tt tochick . l(i,i)32.( S!iviri-i Dep'-sitH, . . 2,838 b'J nstiii-r'i Uliecks outatauding - 2,4t) lotrtl, . 19.462 (7 S.' of Nurlh Uaroliua, County of Wub ii'Kion, j I, L. ii. Wn.idley, Cashier of the a bovn n.iuiiil bank, do solemnly wnr that thb !-l)oV Klateniciit )H trtle to the be?t of Uif j kt.owledki3 utl lelief. Ih K. Wo.DLKY. Cashier. Mib-ciiht'd nun sworn to before tne, tbt 7 1; day ot Si pi 1D10. 11, HAKUISOH. 4, l Corrcut-Aticst : J M. A xriutopK, W. 11. Hakdibon, Wu, WlLBT Director. We Pay ia Spot Oash best, market prices for heed Cotton, B Bt Peas, Feanuts, Wax, Hides ana FOR SALE -lagging and 1 ies, Grain una Pca diu: Sticks. II. H. Mayo k Co.
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