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U uf V Mis h .. -i m tto' V 1THE RQANOKE UEACOjj. ' f'I'BLlSHKD BVEHY FIUDA Y tO. V. W.AUSBQN, Editob ano Qwnkb. (PLYMOUTH, Friday. Ft N. 0 lOtU 1911. UEACON FLASHES 'I know not What the truth may 'i tIl it as 'twas told to iue." r. . . Raia, V .... And.be don't care who knows it iWutch till g,HCe next wuek toctorsT. H. Wojfe, Dentist PlyniQuth, N. U, Mrs. Van R. Martin has spending the last few daye in Jtaieigh. Mr. Geo. B. Harries,' of Eden ton was in our town Monday. Miss Mildred McMulian, ' of JMen ton ris the guest of 5Jrs, W. M. Bond here this week, AiijJied Miller of Washington, v a s in cur tow n Sunday. , , Jlesrs. Wilbur Ralph and Al fred Biatten made a flying trip i DardenS Sunday. Mr. Dennis Loane spat -Sunday in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Owens, of New J;ern, is visiting in oar city this week Messrs T- N. Gray, W. J.'Starr and Dr. J. L. Hassell, of v-res-weji, was in our city Monday. u e return many thanks to J G Sullivan for a nice mess of usages sent us last week. Misses Pattie Bond and Mamie ILa.-seii, of vV&shington is visiting r. aad Mr;?, Thos- L. Smitn this ek A ty. V. 0. Gaylord, is attend 5n - i he Supreme Court at Raleigh j th:5 week.- j .,., (Jkaa tosee .wr J- Ij. " arren or : Juikiand on our streets this week Mr. J. L- Mams or.balisoury vas in our e .y -wonaay. r F R Johnston, made a fly: ing t pto Willjamston Wednes tiay. 0 Mr G C;f'oult of Liverpool Eng Jand late war correspondent dur ing tne lker,,wav, . was. in :our tity Wednesday. lle i n A. L. arid T. C. Holmes P, E. A0odley, J. V. Williams, iind iL u. iateman, of Creswell was in oar city this week. Just arrived a car load of sew er and Far mer drain tiling also fittings for same at Clyde Jah oon & Co, Master I'uster .Adler, is the hapo kid, his father having giv en nim a nice-pony and rig. .Atty, W. M. Bond, Jr. made a business trip to Raleigh this week ijfVessrs. Thomas Clagon, Lin wood Hassell, Seaveil Nrrnan, Jesse & Charlie Jackson & Bryan Hamss, made a flying trip to E lenton Sunday, on the gasoline hunch, "Cock Robin ". For sale one house and lot sit uated near Plymouth on or, near Red Hill for $350 00 Terms strict Jy cash For further information a.pplytoVV. B Clifton, Plymouth N t'. . , n5 . - " M essrs. Percy Arps, J. H-Skit-tletharpe, W. T. Spruill (Big Chief) Beasly and L. L. Owens left Wednesday for Mossy Oak" on the "Rio Grande" for a few days of Turkey-hunting. ; flMr. Baily of Norfolk r has ace epted a position as agent for the N-S. R- R Co; here Mr.:, ich oiscn having gone to Kinston., - The many friends of Mjss Mary Murphy who was' taken1 to tne hospital.two weeks ago, where she underwent an Operation for appendicitis, and . came, near dy ing, will rejoice to learn that "she is rapidly improving: and will soon be her own sdlf again. ' LECTUEE The Grand President of the Charitable Brother Hood deliver ed a very forcible kcture to the people of Roper last Sinday, he was favored with a very large and intelligent audience, and was enjoyed by all tbat'were present Jj JUSTICE COURT Since coming into office Sheriff , J,,E, Ried, has been kept busy and lias already established a re putation for bringing -evil doers to the bar of justice. One of h is first feats of running down criminals was the arrest of Tom Adams, and John Hyman, who last July assaulted, robbed and left for dead, ono Charles Norman, near Reno station- At the time of the crime, Deputy Sheriff. Everett, made.a strong ef fort to catch them, but they elud ed him, and made good their es cape. They recertly returned to the county,, but kept in hiding, until Capt- Reid, trot on their track and brought thm befora Justice 'Ausbon, who in default of bond committed them nntil April Court Wash Smith another escaped son of Ham, charged with larceny was caught on the fly, and brought before Justice Ausbon, and held in the sum of $50.00 was commit ed and latter gave the bond. Dawson Burnett, with a listof charges as long as a thoroughbreb was locked up and awaits the coming of the final court in Aprii. Saturday, night Jam 23 Boston charged with 4 'swiping a ' watch from Mr. Me ' air, was held up and in default of bond was given aterthat Hotel de Reid until Monday morning when the case was called and . Justice Ausbon committed him in default of $100 bond, i v Sunday in )rning Henry Har per, was CtfUi-U; associating with Porter Joyriers cuat and in default of bond spent - the day at hotel Reid. His case, was cahed Monday A. M. and in absence of satisfac tory explanation as to where he got the coati, and the eyiderice mat it "took up" with, him at hp- Jtel i'rinkley He was required to , , ' - :U,. VvVVlA'i Akin"wu UUi.t1"c &UiU yiV, li'aiiing.to giVe'siime ne too neara justice say ioet; him up. Saturday ' night Sheriff Reid and Police Jaeivson, made a raid t. n the reception room of the pow er house and caught the boys shooting crap. I'wo of them were taken in and on Monday morning .wayor spruill. placed them under bond. One of them, rlomas Brick house, being suspected as one of the men who entered the store of Mr. Friley chesson, at Mackey's Ferry, on Monday night of last week, was held until the arrival of Mr. Chesson, on the 10 o'clock train. Mr. Chesson, recognized Tom as being one of the men loaf ing about his place the d.iy before thestor3 v. as robbed a m identi fied a jap as being one "of the ar iicles t.en. Heat on za swore out a svrrant before justice Aus bon vno afcar i.earing the case required a bond in,the sum of s20Q and now To In is waiting with the rest- behind the bars. B0HB 0E- FEEE. Some people cjmplain that the Jail is being filled up with crim inals, and the comity is having them to. feed. This is unfortun ately true, and is rather expen sive, but what'is - to be done- A man is taken before a justice, charged with a crime of which the justice does not have final jurisdiction, if tha justice makes the bond a "straw" so the oifeh der can give it, when court corned the offender gone, the Solicitor and Presiding Judge-rip theusM tice up the back, the county loses its cash, and crimes goes uripHiny ished- , . ; ' The present Legislature offer ed a salution, in: a : Recorders Court for this county, but . the people by a petition denounced it now it is up to the justices of the peace, will they place criminals under bonds that will hold them (whichSmeans go to jail) or will they take "any old security, which means nothing- C'rimehasincra3 ed around Plymouth simply be cause offenders have been a1 'cd to K without snfficent b u; MAGISTRATES' totfTINGk The Board of Magistrates met in regular session Feo. 4ui., 1)IL Present: W. u. Weed, J.T- c Kair, H- A. Blunt, E. VV. Uiesson D. G. Darden, and W- F. Auoon. In the absence of the chair A- W. Swain, D. G, Dardeh was elected tempory chairman, W . F. Ausbon, Secreary. .. . The regular reports of o;er seers, were made, most of incm reverting their sections in' bad order, wnich is known to Le an inavoidabie truth under tiie pres ent system- Life Saved at Deaths Door, "I-never felt 'so n -si n.'v "rave, writes W. K. ratte.xui, of Vudlin- ton, le.,. us when it friglnfuj cuuh ana lung trouble pulled me dowu t 100 pouiis, in spite of d odor's tr. ut- nient lor two ears.. My lutlier mother and sisters died ofeonsiimp tion, and that J am aJive t(duv is due solely to Dr.lvinV iew Discovery, wliioii r,umpletey.eured xiu-. Now weigh lQt voyxds and Ji.tVe heeii well and sroug for .years." Quick;safc sure, itstiie best remedy on ear; h foi eoughi, colds, iarinpu, sthma, eroujV, and all 'tfiroat and lun'irou- bles. JO0.6: $1,0,0,, Triaf boitln free uaiuitjil j'y Vll UiMggist. DON'f YOU T1JINK SO? , flunning a newspaper in., this tuwii is uie easiest worK imagin able. Really the man; who, runs this 'paper has' the only' 4-'soi't snap" in town., .Any. pn. -of- the readers 'aLd' there is a lot 01 uicm could do the work of this -office to much better and so much 'iiioiv successfully 'than "the "fellow" who is trying to do the job. . - jU0n't' 6u:think so-'? v -!Vi ;: Reatiy. iu$irditor 'pt' tbis? ipapei: doc-ci wan t to run it right. H i ; j s fiuman, very human. Sometiais ne makes mistakes and he k 1 a it. Tne fact is. he sees the takes long before the readeo una them out. But he means to get out a good paper. Don' t you think so? You could help him if you would, w hen Mary Jane, goes tj another town to see a friend tell editor. iVhen your home burns up find you are helped by your friends tell the editor, it you have a house to sell, tell the editor. If you have merchandise j,o sell tell the editor. In other words do not expect the editor to know things that' nooody on earth knows. but you. It is imoossible for him to get the news -all the. news without your help. If the paper is good tell the editor. Ir it is';poor tell the editor, Tne pap:-. er is published as a business- Its news columns' are for the people that part of the people who subscribe for it. There are two means .of .income. ; The . su bsc rip tion and the advertising- People who read the news should pay lor it. Don't you think so? Publicity is a asset in every business. This, paper goes to hun dreds of homes of the very, best people on earth. .The people who pay good money for good goods They, read the news- and they read the advertisements. -Naturally they spend their money with the business me.i who ask for their patronage: The newspaper advertisers- are the men Who get the business of the subscribers. tu Don't you think so? ' 1 -s-.i"-.r"'" sutjsi.yt. rasa Wmw MARRIED. i - : I ' A pretty home marriage was (.solemnized on Sunday evening ' at 8:45 o'clock at the home oi the bride's parents, ir. and i-'tirs. D. G Darden, five miles .from Plymouth , the eon u-ae ting 'l parties being -tfiss Estelie Dar den and Mr. James Allen, Rev. 'J. A. Spruill oiliciating. The Beacon extends congrat ulations and best wislu to this happy young couple. Wife 3ot Tip Top; Advice. (My w-ifB wanted me to take ou r lxiy to tlie -doctor to curd an ulv hoi!, writes D. Friinkel, of Stroud, 1 )klu. 1 said" "put. BuuKlen'.s Arnioii Snlve mi ir Shlu ci unil it- .1 tlw 1" .1"" '. ti", (him iu tuu'U Ml! ,..,1,1 (i n... ises, Siraiup, Swelling. Bet Tile r, ,1. '!.. . o-. uiliiu UN Bill Ml, 1 I y It 40C Ut ..ji r Necessity is. the mother of in. vehtion. . . - Falls - Victim -, To - Thieves S. W. Bends, of Coal, City. Ala-. lias a justifiable in-itavaucj- Two tin eves Hiole lijd liealtfi 'for 'twelve years The v were, a liver and kidney trou ble. Then l)r King's New Life Pills throttled them. lle,s well now. Uu rivaled for Constipation, Malaria flfadriche, Dy pepsin- 2ou at all Druggist-' ... . . Even when times are har d some people have soft snaps. . Eliv:-Dtli Annual tatemcot of CendiliuB ef PJuiouth, X. U lfee,.r torss Dtctinkr 31, 1910 itcsources: ij)iinfiiBd Dibcoun tt 80.910.68 t'.i.H 5,150.00 rUriMnit H. iihes Furnilnre & Fixt.a,60O 00 Oiu'u it i Lol aud in Biuks .18,017.10 Liabilities: Cajiiial .-..f 20,000.00 tii.vid.il fr- fitn., AJi;ii Obiai-auuxtou i lvi.ieud . . . .. ,800.00 lidiviUu! DlohUs 104,374 87 rt .l2o,iiV7.87 DIVIDENDS PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION $10,425.00 Ccinpurtiiyc StHtcinettl of Deposits: Deotiiiibei- 31,... .1002... $ 4S.Ol)0.nO 1906 74,000 00 ".' 1009 87,000.00 " .. 11)10 (04,:J74 87 VV H HAMPTON',' PRCS- VV T. OLD, V-PHE3. CLARENCE LATHAM. CASHIER A. ?A' i V OGCi S for r.upzRtOR vrcn. TAMILS & FLOWERS. ' Tv,"er.ty-eigl:t yc?.rc. experience our cat seed farms, trial grounds and l;ircre Avarehouso c.it'.ieitv give us an equipmoat I'uiit it unHurpa..-jd anywhero for suDplyiiir i;e best seeds hj-In.i'nif. th.r tlTUl3 ill SCCUS j i P .Garden cn9 Farm 15 OI10 Oi U1U llUgCbk iu wi;o tuuuuj . Ye are bend quarters for Cms-? raid Cover Seeds; Seed Caio, iiefcd Poiaioes, Cow Peas, oja Beans and ether Farm t esds. Wood's De3cr'!pilve Catalog l7ers fuller ana tnoro cocipium iukh-,'.-.ii.ioa ubout t-oili Garilen and Knrra bevrla aUiu any othsr similar .pnb!lc J fi oo on rincst. Write for It. Uf.VV.Wo3i & Sons, Sccilsra, RICHMOND, VA. , .ENTRY NOTICE North Caroliaft, ' Wa-ildiiKton County v . K, Johuolou, ilutiy Taker for VVasb- lllfe OU.l OUtllJ.; ..j 'i he undersigned, VV . VV. Ange, of said Cintj. -ntersai)Q lays ciniiu to the follow iii'k' described laud: :ijutf and beiu id Pl montfj TowusijH). Mtid Conuty, being v,tdai.t ad Ubbvpropriaied high laud, ub )ect to t-utrj: iin)4inufiiK at a guuj, liodgers uoruer: theuof 'Z VV 2o7 polfs alout; a uar Ited line to tt uum: tueuee to A T and L VV Angen' corner; theiu-o H ltf W alourf AiiBt i line 10(1 nol-8 t a marked plu; d-uce N 00 B alouj a marked Iiue30 polea to a n. at ot psae cormr; thence n 6 ii 23 jKdm alone a market !ui tu (fuOt; thence f, y W alonn u old market line to an old (did;; thence N Gl E U a road; theMiiB to the htfgiuuiu', ooutainiUg 75 acr8 uire or ii J) Under Rud by ittue,ot a certain raoa'g rtue given to & & O WfUi .by U A 5nlu Klui wii Mayyi.j recorded in lo-k i. ;. c T !' i1-' -' Vv i m.-.', i i. : v h -t . o i : 'itA ..i.v.r.i; .-,i.C 'Ui, ,f !':; ' ! Uv ifl.ri. I us 1 1: u.i...-. ; j i.,..t- ! uC'JI' lu i M J ii) lo i uitirlaf! ' li.it uact lu Jj. a., .u:. 1 .1 -fitSCliOfd iil K;tii'l uiCi'tH, - knuwii iih C W owaiii pi&un I vie ;; on .sou n mi) niititi roud bouudcU . me fiv i'oill &W.1IU yfj Ufc Wt'hl bj Will .1: J tlie MltlO iHtid devtneJ 10 ul'orl ijif bis fuiiier and beiuj trnci on v. moli awuiu 1..1W lirea 'YlifT bfine; defunlt ia iiHid mortgage tii.d iiwtfi ;eeuroU tbv-it'bj bwiiijj; overauo ttuU UUp.il.l B F Owebs Mortgee L L Oiveus Aosiufcc 01 debt seeured 1-lC-ll NOTICE- North Unroliua, W8liint?too County. Pursuuut to tieetioD 2115 Kevisal cf lUoi, I hereby give iiti to all pc-rsmm tbtit from and after Uju 3rd day of Feb ltlll, i CfcHo to act as lee trader. Mks. J. Loank KEPOBT OB" THS COXDIIOH THE BANK UF PLYMOUTH, at Ply iDoiith, in thft'State of North O.iro htm. at the cloa cf LuwiuehS Jau. 7iii li.Ul. V O H 1-H J W ! t o -a k - w a. ooy O z a: W u .c: m h 3 Of Q O u d: 5. f m 1 - UEbOCr.CKS n)L!AUR Loans and disco jutg 7'J,4o4. 13 Overdrafts, necured 4:iij.2;") North Uaroiina State Bonds .r 000 Premium on Bonds iru.0O Banking house, fntuiture & fixt. 3,(!0().(K) Du- from iiauka aod liaukere o",52.00 Cash 0.0."7.SO To ai 130.270 64 IUBILITIES DOLLARS Capital mock 2o,ooo.o'o Dividend unpaid 17i-0. Undivided protils, i),l8l 57 Deposits subject to chjck 100,917 07 Total ' 130,27a 6 1 State of North Carolina, Con ty of Wash ington, T !lrr-iif r.Jlflitiiii f!i4fihifr nf tl. nhovp natrifd hank, do SoLeuinlv fiwt-iti that iho above Ktateraent ih tue to the best oTmy i i ji anowieuge nuu ucmci. IJLABENCE LATI11M, UrtSUUT. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 17ib day of Jan, 1911. , .0. V. VV. Ausbon. C. 8. C. Correct Attest : L. S. LANDING. A. L. Owens, W C. Ayehb. Directors. REPOKT CK THE CONDITION OF xai BANK UF hUthK, at ltopt-r, in the &tate ol iorlh Carolina. ai iue clOhe of bUbintSa Jau. 7tn iail. KEbOUKCES. DOLLAKi Loans and discounts, $()0,il li. Uvcrdralla Unsecured 13 Ut All other blocks, Bonds & Mtg's, 2,bOU ot Banki.ug Lioiises, r 3,40 (jb Ail other real estale oWned, 4,(u,o no Dn. lrom Bauka aud Bunkers, 'J 10 46 Cash items, 1.41V 00 Gold coin, 160,00 bilvcr com, including all tumor coiu currency, 442.09 National bank notes aud other U. ti. note, 4. 033,00 ' Total, !$ j!i,;"10,l LIAILITIKS. DOLL A R Capital stuck, 20,000.0 tiurplus'fuud, 2,000 0 Uudivided profits, less current ex pense aud taxes paid, 2,003,42 Deposits subject to check, 38,624,03 siamnga deposits, 22,912,73 Cashier's Checks outstanding, 110,t8 Certified Checks 69,24 Totah, fSG.510,10 State of North Carolina, Ccunty of Washington, ss: I B. 8. Clark cashier of the aboye na. ined Dank do tto.'emuy swear that the ab ove ktateuent is true to the Lett oi njj knowledge and be lief - B. 8, Clark, cashier, Hubxoribed and aworn to before me, thU 12Uidayof Jan. 1V11.. L, O. ROPER, Kotary Pnblio. Correct Attest : J. M. ChesBon, 'lhos. W. Blount, b. B. Alizell. D.i6clo8. ;JOTiOE If ,!(icr r,ni by vir'.n't of a wutn iT.ortc- due iwofuoj m li.K'K r.: i'!j. ).:;, i'. nu- di-rjigiiuu s d:uir 1 -!'.. .v-', ; Will Kl 1 fo1" ! Ml '''it ii 1 ClmMi:'(' JiiUli nn .i'jii:i. . n" v luzu tiift iHoriK-'". W M Boud Jr Atty, H0TICE Under ttbd by virtue of an ordtr of the Suj.trior uiiurt at Wasbiugtou (bounty, md iu the Si.ieo'Hl Froaeedius fuiftled J F. iSnell, Afiuiinibua.or v.t A. Li. Aiubrosr et als., ti:u uiidethia;ud coiunuasioiiers wli oil tljt) lirt filoiid.ty of Al.itck al 12 o'clock M l'Jil t-eil ut f.nono uaie at tUe court houae door i ii VanuiMiou C'oatuy, far cash, the folio rtiu dt:tciibt.J lauan situated iu ail couiity, Viz Uuiuuis4 at VV Ji U'tiie's liut.-; tlieiice binUiu4 v jj White's" line tw A AiuoroHe's iaiiO; theuee binding A' VV Aujbrose'rt Uud u K ti Davenport' laud; tbeuOH biuiliu; Ntid Daveupnri'.s laud to M M AmbrondV laud: tbtuoe bindiug M M Aiii broto' land to .J 11 Ambrose's laud tnence biad ug J h Aiubrof-e's liue ta W E VV liiits's land the b(jglui;lDg VV M liouJ Jr L VV Qay.tvrd CoiauiibbiouarB Ibis Jan lGdi 1911 STATEMENT 0 F TllK liAKK UJ? LJiiKcivVELL, CltES WELL, N 0. At clode of bushifss Jan, 7 I'.Ul. RKaoUKCes: Loans aud DifcooU, . . $.9,473 30 Furniture and Fixtures,, . . 800 Due from Banks and ii inters . 5,520 43 Cash Items . . . . . 107.SK .Gold coin, . , , . 00 iSi)V.er coin, including alt minoi coin currency, ... 373 53 Nat. bank notes aud other U. IS. notea . . . , 910 00 Total, " , . $27,220.8 LIABILITIES : CapitalStock, . . . $5,000 00 Uudivi du'd Frofits, IbhS current expenses anil tuxes paid, 1,012.11 Depohtts -subju-ci '.o ciai tk , . 17,bd5.1il jjaviuys Depuoun, . 'j,oUii Of (Jabhiir's Oiieoks outataudiu .- 14 i5 Total. . 27.220.84: State of North Carolina, Goauiy uf Wash- mgtoii, 88 : ' I. L. K. Wuodlev. Cashier of the above named batik, do soleuiaty flear that the above statement ia truo to the best of my knowledge aud belief. IX iu. WoodLBT, Cashier. Subscribed and bwotu to before iue, tbia 18th day or Jail. 1011. . ' V. H, Hardison, J, P. Ccrrect-Attcst : Wat. Wiley,' Alfred Alexander, J M. Ambrose i.'inciors. tk. . . Under una by virtuo ui" au ur''vr sale grauieU l?y loo C.ela ol ourfi"r . uf W aaUiiigi.o.1 U.'Uin ; ' B' 'a- t . .i. ; ' -ii . J s'i ir; ...... ' , . . i lie. unueib.gua ' :- lot Oiiou, di public uliuitou, uiiu JilCC ul tliu luld il. J. VV i'.iuuio, UtDi 1: , i. C Ii' t'.'shilimj.t OuUiiij , iue LiUVr ul lii.iu netciii UcAOIlOv.U, lis ii...UVc- ihi trica kujwu "Jouje i t- ; couvca cu oy itit vv'iuo m licit :o il. J. WiU laius uud otusro, lijunaod by ii. i)'. ilolooy ou iho b.juiii, Buckwuud loud and IS. . Lucad ou the 1.01 ta. .Ou the wesi by the puOiic roud to ColuuiOia, aud ou the est by the liuu -bou and tiuuiuier laud. Also luo tiao. liuovVu as "ouuiuier Land" couvcAea by a. a. Jonn&on tu said ti, J, vv iiimuia UouuQou as iouowoi-Ou the west by said "UoUle 1'raCl" aud othors, ou Ilia eat by tLe Jutiu i,. Kuptr hiunaOtr Co., and 4u tue nunu by MuipsuD aud oihfcii it boiu i'utly ue.-,ctibed lu amd . IS, Jouu Hou's dccU of record lu . VVashiuKlou OoUut 6aid tract cuLUaiuiub' five lluuurcd aciej more or less. ISaid sitie to be at 11 o'clock A. M.ou 81b. day ut Fob iy li ut too taid UuLUa piaco at wnich lluie a luiu amount ut personal properly will be soid by the Administrator ot said 11. J. Wiuia'Us' 1'he couj missions r will sell first the tiui ir on said laud, with a euiliuient lime to cut and reiuovo eame, and theu seil said laud wan all iu:prwvemeuts thereon. He will then Sell the umber and land together md which ever method brings the highest puce, the parchasbr thereof will be be en tilled to a deed. VV. M. Bond, Jr. Commissioner. Date of eale 8th of Feb. 19 11. iiiisl 1 J v in If A Mi TRAUE-M ARHa liruiiiplly obtained in .1 all oountiiis, or no Uo. Na ouuua PATENTS THAT PAY, advertise them thorootliiy, at our f.JI eiciK'Uso, and help you U success. ii Keud moJel. photo or sketch for FREE report on patentability. 20 yeare practice. SUR PASSING REFERENCES. 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