("DEMOCRACY IS IMMORTAL ) r 1 THE ROANOKE BEACON. TUBIHKl) fi,VEY. FRIDAY 0. V. W, AU8BQN, Edttob ASD Owneb PLYMOUTH. N. 0. Fftto'AT. Nov. Uth. 101 d. BEACON FL ASHES. Mr. land Mrs. RP. Walker spnt undsy in Swains. J b - .... :' Mr. W- D. Carstarphen is now home for a f aw days. ' - ' ' ' ' Mr. Henderson Norman of Cres . well was in our city Saturday. ;" Miss Eloiss Loane left Monday jtor JNoriolk lor a lew days ; ' &tr. Arthur Swain spent part of Monaay in lackeys. x s ' m - The Glee Club met with Miss Louise Ayers Wednesday night ' K Edgar SpruM of near Mac keys -sent Friday here. " i . Mr. W. W. Waters of Hinson spent Saturday here on business! ' Mis Katie Loaaa ifs returned after visiting relatives in Balto. Mrs. Cohen Mitch 3d has return" ed afrer visiting in Vincix-. -...' Mr. Frank McNir left Satur day -for Edenton 0.1 business. . Mr. W. L. Sherrod of Hamilton vas in our city Tuesday.' ' v. .... , . Mr-Vance Norman of Hamilton was-in our city one day this wee v .... . MrJ. L. Phelps left vvedneshy for Creswell after spending uie Week up here. 1 ; Miss Irene Bludger is now vis. ItiRg Mis3 Kathleen " Gardner on jUhurch street. 1 Mr. Tom Clears of Edenton spent a few . days . of this week here. , . ' - :- Miss Lottie Gay lord entertain ed the ep worth league Tuesday . 'Inight at-lier'home oh1 Main street Mr. W. H. Hampton and wife returned-Thursday after spending several - week at a- hospital in Bichmond. , : - Mrs W. J. Nicholson an1 child: ren- left for Norfolk Monday .to Spend a few days shopping. "Mr. and Mrs. Ai . Y, : Self left Monday lor Sunbury to visit rel atives lor a lew ciaya.1- Mr. p. C. Worley spent Sunday and part of Monday vviihLi's wife n Surims -N. C. ...... Mrs. M . S. Barden left Monday for her home in Greenville after visiting relatives here. -l Mr. W. B. Simmons left Satur. day for Norfolk -after visiting here. ; Miss Stella Blount spent Sun day at her lome near Swains. Mr, Waylon SpruiH spent part pi -thi-s'weeK in creswell on bus iness. . - , Mr. and Mrs. John yilson with their Auto- from Itoper were here Saturday. Dr. A. V7. Dissosway left for Norfolk-Sunday to spend a few ays. - ' '' Mr. Rvifus Johnston left Sat urday to yisit friends in Pirietown for a.few days. v. ' x Mr. Vnd Mrs. M T. Jordan of Hoke were here Saturday and Sunday- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Yfhit-Stubbs . - Mr. G- Golman who has been .managing the "Brinkley-Phil lips Cov's sale for the last, ten days left for his home in New York Sun- Jay.- BIRTH-DAY PARTY- ' On Wednesday evening from eight until eleven o'cJock Master foeov Harrison entertained' his mny ''friends at the home of his parents, iMr. G. H. Harrison, cor. w Washington and third streets, the Aoccasion being the 16th. anniver- Wy of his birthday. " Games; plays, etc , were indulg ed in until 10:30 o'clcck whtn re Ireshmehts' consistM 01 iluus i onfeetionarits, etc. were bci vtd : and greatly enjoyed by tnoseprts- 1 eilt. ' - ,; '"" L.'lJUaster Harrison was the Tecip icnt of many gifts of congratula te tt, and all left for their-homes exi ressing best wishes for Mas ter George. DEMOCRATIC VIC TOKY ilie liJpcticm on Tuesday has completely, paralizecr the Radicals expectations in .Washington County Two yejira ago" they, elected' a Ilep lesentativ'e, SherilT and a 'full Board "f .Qounty'Conpmissioners, the I)j -ocratic Register of J)eeds"and Treas urer" being elected' ' by 7 such, email mnjoritien that thfjr felt sure og 'elec ting their, entire ticket this year, Rut the people were onlv nannlnfr. ujid on Tuesday declared fhemstlves itf favor of good go Vermont by ciiafc. ing the following- vote. Representative. A. V Swain. Dem; ' 0. W. Snell Hep. Clerk Superior Court! C. V, W Ausbon Dem. 8. Ai Holton Rep. Register "of Deeds. F. R. Johnston Dem. ' A. A', Davenport Rep. " Survey or. A. J. Newberry Dem. . W. Ange Rep. . Coroner. Dr. W. If. Ward Dem.' J. F, Davenport Rep. ' . KheriU. 510 414 j 581 353 .1 50G '342 500 360 548 .387 J. E. Reid Dem. J. T. McAllister Rep. 4S2 '451 ' Treasurer VT. 11, llardison Dem. C. T,'pruill Rep. 564 3ce The State, beuatorial, Judicial urn ofc;,. 1 o'nitv oUicers not named . Love lecei ve 1 .'n average Democrat- ic majority of about 175 CHURCH SERVIp- J3ishop Stranrre will make his annual visitation to Grace Church Plymouth or. the night of Nov 24th. which is Thanksgiving night The services will consist of Ey ening Prayer, Sarmon'and Con firmation. This may be als,o th e jast service at. which Mr. Gordon will be present. . 1 , On next Sunday therq will be service, ai usual, at the Episcopal Church. These will be the last Sunday services beBore Rev. Mr. Gordon leaves for his new , field of labor on Dec. 1st -At the morn ing services, Mi. Gordan will re view the work of the three and a half years, duriqs which he has been in charge. ' ' Mr. Gordon new work is to be in" Leaksvilf Spay, N. C. two ad joining towns numbering about seven or eight thousand people. Spray is a center of ' cotton man ufacturing with eight or ten big mills and some four thousand mill people the church work will be chiefly among these : The successor of Rev- Mr. Gor don in this field haa nat yet been chosen. HALLOWEEN ENTER TAXNMEHT. Last Friday night Misses. Liz zie Goglet , and Virginia Spruill teachers of the graded ' schopl gave their rooms at school an en tertamment. At the hall door the boys and girls 'were met by two ghosts who collected from them as they arrived one cent for each year they were old and then direc ted them tq the reception room which was all decorated with pic tures of black cats, bats and etc. After playing games for a while they were sornewhav, alarmed to see a witch come riding in on a broom and went right to her tent where she'told each one3 fortune s'ome went without knowing theirs as they c.ould'nt stand to go in the tent by themselves. After, this re freshment were served then the crowd left. Mrs. T. L. Smith left Friday to visit in Washington. : The' Woman's Horn 2 Mission of J this placa are now gjttmg up a play which they inten 1 showing htie Taisdr.y ana vveonesuay nifch-ts (22nd and 01 tnis month STORM PARTY. Friday night Miss. Hilda Srpuill was heavily stormed by a crowd of our young people. Numerious games were played and enjoyed by every one ' presents This looks to be more of a reorganization of the I. D. C. club (which was the king 01 clubs last year this time) than anything as the crowd have decided ' to ' meet every r nday night at each ones home. After all the games were played hot cnocoiate, cakes ana apples were served. Those present were Misses Cad Campbell, Annie, Blanche and Virgmiaand Hilda Sprudl, Belmar Davis, Nellie anaMae;.,.LouNor- man, isolind and Ca - le bmitn Mammie' Vannortwick, Minnie Carstarphen, and Ida Harrison. Messrs. Clarendon YVilloughby, Robert Campbell, Sidney Ward, Sea well Norman, Willie. Hi 1 Hard, Henry Jackson and Clarence Blount. ' ' NOTICE. WSupS"ouurtUty Mtoe the Clerk In le (Jouab'y Creek Draiuaye District pro posed . Surry Parker et al Vd. O. K. Jobustou et al. Notice us required by.laW. heeby given lo all persons interested there in that 011 the Utlrtfuy of Oct. 19 10 Tlie rundeisigiieii XJlerk of 'the Superior Conn at the Court House in i'lymoutli Washington County, M.'C. will exanihie iiiiy passes upon the report of the Board of Viewers rhee'tefore liled in this action on fcepC'JJith, 1910. , Aisaid times and place 'the court , will consider , said report and will have any objections raised by any pat'tips having lands aifected b-y'tsaid proposed dnimage. , Those having lauds they wished withdrawn from Kaid districts' or lapd to' be added thuie will appear and make known their fights in thu premises. The petjti6n and iepoi;t heretofore filed as' stated has been accepted and entertained by the court This Sept. 28, 1!J10, C. 'WW. Ausbon, ' ' ; - C. d. c CHURCH DIRECTORY. M . & u h u ticn, 'ao i' l H ' Kkv.'M. T. bELF, Pastor. . Services ovvei-y tjunday 11 a. ni and' 1:30 p. m. but the the second 6umlky iu'. each month. ' junior iiuwortu Jeaffue everv Sunday after-noon at 'o'clock. ' ceqior jnwortn L,eas:ue. everv . i.y ..... . bundiy at 4 o clock. ; Sunday rfchool 0:30 every Sunday morning, K. B. Moriiian, fetipt.''- All yotni" men are cordially invit ed t'o Htteud'the liaraca Class, AH'younj; ladies welcomed in the Philathea Class. Prayer .Meeting Wednesday 8 p m ,: Chiustiax Ciiuitcn, - llv.V: Wauilen' davis, Pastor. Services every first vunday in each month ac 11 a. n. and ti n. nj. Sunday School every Sunday. Episcotal Chuijoii, ItEV. W. J. OOK'JAK, Kpctor. Services every second 6u:idav in each mouth at 11 a. 111. and 7:'o0 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday. Baptist Cui-ncu, hi C. E. Axduevs, Pastor. Services every fourth JSunday in each month at 11 a. in. and 7:S0 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday. Prayer nieetiug every Thursday at 7:30. p. iu. REPORT or THE COJiLIIOJi Of THE BANK uF Pi.V.UuUTIi, at Plj mouth, in th State t,f Korth Caro It.tiii, tit tlie ckii-o ol' busiiivhs 1st IDlO. - . HEHOCKCES Loana and discounts ' Overdrafts, neuurt d North Oaroliua Stata BouuS Premium 011 JJuuds Banking house, fiiruitura & fixt Out from i'auks uud liaukcra Cash Gold Coin DOLt.AItd t,i;!3.05 4M5 70 tt i i)) -1:V..0 3,i;oum) 115 37 j 2i: m Silver Coiu including all miuOr coin ennency 0.1 S3 National ISaak uotcs and other U- S. JMotes ' ' ,1. "-GO 00 Toiui 1,02!', 22 DOILAHS 20,000.00 T.inrLiTiE& Capital stock UudiyiJed proUts, 2,:;97:.0' jividend unpaid 5,8!)0 CO r,3 Gil 62 giissuDject., o cuecK Total 81,n2P.22 State of North arolina, Cou j of WasU- -In 'ton . OMi-'Micm Ifithmn (ii-liier o: M." h.? inthmrCii"!! naufd Ui'ik, Mo 0'ui;ny ,-ve.ir lh..t ID Hbnv statomV tru,a to thu beet ol' iy Xlu v(Ce Lat;I4i, Cnshi r. Snbaci iHpd epJl fcefore me, his ihh ua ot t:.t; L'JlO. Ov Vt V;. AU3 y, C. S. C, Correct A f. -vi ; Ls;ino OWKSfc, A WELL DRESSED MAN. Takes the public eye, an4 'j2Ss, Tailored Suit, Silk Cravat, the Latest Foot-wear, Collar, Cuffs and Nobby Shirt, but Ji -' ' tJ , i - if the Hi' is not up.tQ-the-mQment his d ress is not complete. We keep.ajl thelates . n Clothing &cxtb-9-$&ttLxixt, Shoes in all the latest teel and toe, the leading; brartt of Cuffs and Collars, all the latest creations in Neck-wear, but .when it conies to tEtij we have the TOWN beat for PlVMOll'fll "The Tianb withtfee Sweet Tone." Is It Wor U secure full particulars about a complete line of pianos, including prices delivered to your ha me ana terms? It so iust a rjo?t card to us will bring it. We positively SAVE YOU NO NET, aud give you advantages you cannot obtain elsewhere. Just a post card is all it cost . yon. CHAS. m!sT1EFF, L. O. STEELE, Mgr., 1U Granby St., - Norfolk, Va. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone" (fcleution this pa'per.) Official Pinno JameMlowu Exposition A Good Pp5itio?i. Can be had by ambitious vnunc men and ladies field of "Wireless" or Railway tele graphy. Sjhpe the 8-hpur law became effective, find sinee the Wireless companies are estab iishing stations ' throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. ' Positions pay beginners from 27() to isuu ner montn, wjia good chance of advancement The National Telegraph In stitute operates six o . t'icial 111 stitute in America, under su pervision cf 11. R. ' and Wire less Officials and plaxs all graduates into positions.' It will pay you to write them fcr full details at Davenport, la., Cincinnati, O., or Memphis, Tenn. NOTICE Undor and by virtue of a udge mcnt of the. "Superior Uourtjruuderd at Fall 1'erm 11'IU in act-foe-: Uap'ton ct al against Helen E. Vkelpa Adrnx of Warren Ambio&'e el al. I'hu undt'i'siyued coinmissioners will sell for cash at tmblie sale at court house door in Plymouth N. C U,M. on nov. 30, lull) The fol lowing de.-cribed real prbj.-erty. Tl)ft tract pf land owiird by Vie late Warren Anibiose . hiug on tlie . rf t , r in 1.1 Wast Bide or une roau ;rom rnmouin :o luiiK-r auq on joining the landif V'ii!i.s U)tt ri,..i, lliiliard land, MaoHai' Q i.uter !..'tuni.u Vi! land and that 1 ni .-.iii. A i. E. 1J helps us her dower said landricon-i uiiiiuiOO azv-s more cr less. Nc tutere whexsoeTer will le in the kinds cohered by Helen Phelps dower Interest uoraiu the. lands' covered b' lllarnttAmbr s dower righ:,Tl at tfikvjb k ii U in the part general ly hr children part. I . ... K .... 'XC 1810. fci. Ii. bpruiil. . Wm. M. H ;id jJr 10-2S-4t Connnissioneiv. We Pay in Spot Caob best market prices for SeetJ Cotton; B. E. Peas, Peanuts, Wax, Hides and Tallow. FOE SAL-I-rpgin; aim s, Qrxhi znd i'ta- H. Is v vo cc Lo. c. 'i JE323 people mil look him over twce. He may be dressed fayllt,- style in Hxiacl-wear in that ffimious brand - - Auction men's Glothmg, A largo and welj seleqted Stock of up-tordate Qlqthin will be sold Public lav c lst? Sale begins at; 3, pt nH lasting1 que liQur. 2iid. Sale begins at 8 night, lasting qne hour Be on hand promptly jA gat a dood, Stylisli Suit-at our CLYDE leap's Prolific Wheat. The Most Prolific end Best of MUling Wheats Yields reported from our custom-? era from twenty-five to fifty-two bushela per acre. When grown side by side' with, other kinds this splen did beardless wheat yielded from five to eighteen bushela more per acre on same land and under same conditions aa other standard wheats. "Wherever grown it is superseding all other kind3 and it should ba sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Wriee for price and "Wood's Crop Spedal" which contains new and Valuable article, "How to grow big crops of wheat." T, W. WOOD a SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond. Va. "Wo are headquarters for farm Seedi, Grass and Clover Seed, Winter Vetches, Dwarf Essex Rape. Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc. Inscriptive Fall Catalog mailed free. Doctors 1. B. Wolfe, Dentist dPlj-jiiouth, N. C. Sta:uiarristO7 Co s. xnsoJcm furtiishcil in steel hnrrell in any annnifj' from Ji iilUmt up apply U '- Tot tenon, J'fi mouth Ne'-euiitiJc Co. I OR SALE T wo Hqrsr s in jroocl ccnd' icn C'ytl-- Cahoo-i T ML. 4. CAHOON 8 & NOTICE Uiitler aocl by virtne of a judgmeut reder-i vd iu tl. special pr .ie.liug eatitlod J. M. Lrv et al against Bsuey Bast Walkty Sail jnrlsi.neat rendsret' on Oct.H. i!)IO. Tti uuJorsiea Ootniuissiona. U se.; f..r CMfcti o the riineHt bidder Ht v"Uic le .it the O urt H "Wa door iu Plj-mouth, N. O oh November 1, IV.IO at 11 A. II iil of be timber gDwiug sUnding t'lnic el hit itto o the lands breiu afir;ard kioilbe Witli right to cut and rwov f.m- t'i- ft pt-r od, of five years with m v.m Hyseutrv pa-Miaoaud leoaV privilege- etc. , . , . t beU.'i i- f-iim whioh tha Mid s Ai'l b? sold is tnU trtct djscribed asf.ilr.wS i., " HsIiinUi'Mi Oo.-N. O. beg,iuniij at watt n th- Holley Neck road a littl" ni-nh ,f the old 11 pr Lumber Ca. ritfU of w.y u.d thenca running aloni? mu Uolley avk .nth fnr 70 vartis. lueuce .-xjuio w iiw ..firiir ti.iee i)ine. tbeace N. '...I i. eld ruul ot h' .c t ainn'niid ria;M "1 to a p. pivsit- 'Iip piare of bet?iuniog, tben nrt tt fd rigbt of way to tbw p.u y b'ginnin?. , , U i. iu - the namo land? cmvvel n tin H.-st bt J B. PuelpHaud ira ooUy : .Ml jres mora or les. TUa tuuber tru .hi l ind ouly w.lt 'id. rfalo at Couit tloasi n Not. KitU m. W, M. Bond, Jr.. OommiiaUar 0-21-4t KENNEDY'S LaA3CATTVT COUCH SYRUP 00 9. rm rill5.iArnii Act Cur? C-Mdn r.rcvtnt!i 0 Auction