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I , ' . V : " 1 Willi I " irTTT Mil H "1 I I i'iit- " - " - - " IT I Ij-JI null ' ' ' 1- THE ROANOKE v CON". PUBLISHED EVERY FRID O. V. W, lUrJBON, EszTOtt akd OwWb. PLYMOUTH. N.O Fbidjlt, Jane. 16th, 1911. BIMJOir FLASHES Dr. T. B. mouth, Wolfe Dentist Ply- . Mr. J. S. Brown left Tuesday for !Farmville. A crowd of our young people spent Saturday night in Edeuton. Bain would receive a Cordial wel come among our farmers now Mr. Louis Hamilton of Goldabor ough is in our city this week. Mr. A. L. Harrison made a flying trip to Bethel Sunday last. . Mr. V. O. 8umrell spent Sunday in Greevvjjlle. Mr. Ned Miller is fcmong our vis itors this week. 1 Miss Ida Harrison left Thursday for New York. Miss Inez Chesson left Tuesday for her home in Ko per. Mr. Charlie Wilson of Williams ton was in our city Saturday last. It is real pleasant to ride over some parts of our county roads now. Great bargains are being offered at Adlers this week. Mr. "Jug" Lane passed through out city 6aturday last.' Electric Lights have been installed iu the Christian Uhurch, which 10 a reai improvement. ' Miss Eva Chesson of Koper is viaitiug her sister, Miss A. B. Jfaveu jpurt ot this place tliia week. Kev. Mr. Tingle of Ayden is the Utbt oi iir. Al. U. iaideu thin juvek..' - Dawut n Burnett has resumed his Lobiuou on the County road a oi jttahiutpn County. Dr. T. B. Wolfe and daughter Miss Anuie May, left Monday for lielhaveu to be gone lor a lew days. Miss Rosa Baker of the guest of Mrs. J J I. third St this week- Palmyra is Brewer ou Mr. Roy Tucker of Whitaker, is iii our city the gueet ef his sister, i. is. P. E. Davenport. , ' ' - ! ' .... Mine Phoebe lierry of Dardens, it me guest of Ali.ses Claudia and Maine Ausboti thid week. Mr. Harry Adler of Baltimore, id viauing his brother Mr. Abe. Adier this week. Mrs. G. W. Harney and family left Thursday for Norfolk, to; visit friends and relatives for some time. .... . - . Mrs. .R Z. White and daughter, Miss Hazel, left Saturday for Wil- inington, oeing caneu tnere on ac count of sickness of relatives. Mr. W. I. Millsof Richmond, Va., has been 111 our city recently the guest of his daughter Mrs A. D. Basinger. . Mrs. P. L. Mizelle of Edenton, is pending this week in our city the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brtteu. Miss Clara Norman haa returned home after spending some time with friends and relatives in Suffolk, Va. Why dont some real live Person charter the Opera House and have some 'C!as8j" eujws here again? the old town has supported them why can't she do it again? After a severe attack of Rheumat ism and a sojourn at, Hot Spring Ark. lJr. W. H. Ward haa fully re covered and has resumed his prac tice. Messrs, Thos. L. Smith, Dr. A. W. Disosway and Mayor L. W. Gaylord made a flying trip to Wash ington Saturday last returniug Sun day Morning. The Tax Lister will close his books on the 20th, all that have not listed, bad better call at the Court House and do so, unless they wish to pay double Tax. As s result of the revival services meeting in this town, Rev. H. M. Jackson, Pastor of the M. E. Church has received into membership 01 that church a class of nineteen aua j we learn that there wiU be at least eight others to join in the near future. LOST Pair of Gold rimmed eye 1 glasses somewhere between Cape Charles Cqoper's Barber shop and the N. fc. K, R. crossing at the foot of Washington and Plymouth road Finder will please return to this office and receive liberal reward I I 1 I U WHY HOf YOU? We are in receipt of the follow ing letter from Mr. T. B. Parker, which explains itself. Now we have some as smart farm boys and ome as good farm land as can be found in the state, and if one of overbuys secures this trip offered byMr. Small, The Beacon will present him with $5.00 towards defraying the other expenses of the trip. Get busy, boys; there is no reason wJy,o,ne ofyoii should not have this pleasart and valu able trip. The letter follows; Raleigh, June 13th, 1911. To the Editor: I amfust in receipt of a lettter from Congressman John H. Small offiering a free trip transportation expenses to Washington. D. C to the boy in his congressional district who makes the most horn as per dir ections governing: our btate boys Corn Club contest - This is a mag nificent offer and will furnish some progressive Iboys a fine trip to Washington. I will thank you wery much to publish this notice land also urge your boy readers who have not already done so to send their names for application blanks that they may fill them dutand enter the contest. There till be more than $100. in prizes going to the first district in addition to this offer of -Mr. Small's; but a boy to compete for these must hav0 his application filed in my office. Simply asking to have his name sent in will not suffice: hejmust send in his signed application. ' - Yours truly: T B. Parker. 'Diretor.c Dissolution. The firm of Clyde CsrWon and Co., 'of Plymouth, N. C. jeompos.. ed of Clyde Cahoon and C R. Spruill is this day dissolved and the said Cahoon will hereafter continue the said business. C." R. Spruill is low entirely out of said concern and is hereafter in no way responsible for contract, debts or bitys etc., of said busi ness concsrn will take due notice hereof. . Aiay. 31, 1S11- C. R. Spruill. Excursion to Jacksonville and Tampa, Flrid Via The Atlantic Coast Line On Tuesday, June6th, the Atlantic CoajJe ' will - sell round trip ticket from Plymouth to Jacksonville, Fla. at 8.50 and to Tampa at 110 50, limited re turning to reach Plymouth not later than midnight of Tuesday June 13th, 1911. Extra sleeping cars and co aches sufficient to accomodate all passengers will be placed on trains and every thing will be done by the management of the Atlantic Coast Line' to make this a first class excursion. Proportionate rates will be made from other points in Vir ginia. North Carolina and South Carolina . For tickets, Pullman ac comodations and schedules see the nearest Agents or address T- C White, General Passenger Agent, or W. J. Craig Passenger Traffic Manager, , Wilmipgten, N. C. PENSION BOAUD The Pension Board of the ou- nty will meet on the first ond ay of July to consider Pension att ers and at that meeting any peti tion for a pension must be pre sented in due form to be consid ered information regarding the form of petition can be had by application to the lerk of the Superior curt. W, F. Beasley Chairman B. of ,P Dissolution I take this method of announc ing to the public that I have with drawn from the firm of Johnston & Harris. Pwespectfully. . J.J.Johnston S scial Notice to Owners of dogs in the Town of Ply mouth Ordinance No 18. 13 All perilous keeping an j dog or bitch m the corporate huiils oi toe towu ulidli pay a ux, to the constable Of the town, of one dollar oo Bald day, and one dollar and flftv oDts on such bitota. The ewuer of eaid dog or biich hall pay the said tax before the first day of July of each and every yvar, aud at the titue of paying it shall be the duty of the countable to reg. later such dogs or bi'cb in a book to be kept by him for that porpuse, and not remove from the offioe of the clerk of the town, except by the, coosf able for the purpose of registering dog or bitches. Such registration shall, consist of the lame of hie owner, and thu dog, if any, add a full and complete description thereof, any dog or bitch in said town not so registered and and ou which the Haid Ux shall not have been paid, is hereby, after the fir-t day of July of each year deelared to be a nuinance and it shall be the duty of the constable, after first notifying the owner, if Known, or if he can be found, thereof, kill finch dog or bitch, if found on the street; provi ded this shall apply to persons not resid ing in Stvid town; whos doza are under their cLa geor coutroll. If any person shall keep or have any dog or bitch in said town alter the first dv in -Julv and vv Liln the tax is due, and Khali fair or refuse iO pay tne tax herein imposed, be shall on conviction theieof, Before the Mayor or any court uaviog jurisdiction thareof, be fined not li.es than two, or more than ten dollars. Each flay shall constitute a sep arate offence Take Notice and have your - dog tax paid by the 1st of July 1911 because this ordiance is going to be Enforced. E R. Jackson Town Tax Col. NOTICE OF SUMMONS Washington Ctuuty, N. C. bnperior Court, litfre the Clerk. V . J.Jucksou, plsimirf, vs Frank Gillam and wife etal. Andrew Oiilam and wife To f.has- Gillam and Wife Frank Gillaiu and wire Henry Gillatu and wife, Sieve Dowuiug aud wile Aunice, fattie .. ..(nee Gihaiu) and her husband T.. ipruul and wife Tern pie. Alag . . .. .and her hunbaud bum .... (he last two being children of Ann Gill iiu (uee) Also to (host uuknowu heiru Ot tlie iate auu Giilatn ud t I b i child ren of saiu Aim Gil. am (born) alhO to all of th-heirs of the atfc b&K Smith of Washington (Jouu.y. You will take notice that an action entitled an abova has been oom rneucd in the Superior Court cf Watdi ioB.ou Couuiy lor the purpose of divid ing the Unas of the late S.&K. d:ui h and to nave some pirtitiotitd. that a summons baa been issued against all of you com mandiug you to appear b'fire the Jlerk 'f Superior Court at Ply mouth H. O o luuv, 30, 1911 and atiower or demur tn u-mpUint uuw on Hie in 8aid actjou said uourplaiut allenging a uouesmty for partit ion, aud allt-ngiug tne iutereNi to be h in the htirs ol A GHl itn aud the othr t be in the chi dren ol Ann Giilum. fie tit-us if any of OKe Uillam that is chit J ren or grudchtrdrau will likewise take uoiice mat' M'id htimmons is issued arid published Bgaiuit ili.iai. Tbep will al take notice that tbej kuuII appear oh the dute naujt-d htrein at Court Houtte to answer or dfctuur to coiuplaiut now ou tile the sub giauce of which is herewith given. The said unknown heirs and rep resentatives will take notice that on a pro per application this said Court on May, 30. 1911 did ordei thar notice be given to them by this said pub Mention as is allowed by law And in said order it is adjudge that if the fail to appear as required that the Court will appoint some pe.sou to repre sent their in terents an bv lW is allowed. This May, 80, 1911. O. V, W. Ausbon. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE In the action Latham Administrator, v Freeman vt al. A. rKale of toe premises herein described being ordered by the Clerk of Court, 'ike undersigned as coiu uiibMouer will under said order still at pub lic sale at the Court Uoute doo in Plyin outii, N. C. at 12 M. on' June, 2, 1911. Ihat land in Washngiou County, N- C. described as Fallows: iloruthal Tract, be iug the laud conveyed by lioi nthul and Brother to W. 'f. FreeuiaO bydetd regis tered in said Couuty, begin Ding at a pi r eiminon tree ou the Alain road from i'ly montb, to Roper, running north Waidiy to Persimmon Swaap to thw run thereof. Theooe with t m run of stid hwimp to the T, M. Johnston liuo, thence with the aid T. M. Johnston line to the W. T. Freeman line, tnence with the W. T. Freeman line to the main road thence with the main road to the Qrst station. Except ing the land sold to Mi E. Beckert b. deed from F. K. Johnston and wife dtied Jan'y 23, 1886. and excepting the part so id bj W. T. reeman to KJley Uaylurd and Wiley Toodle this being about 15 acres uold by W. T. Freeman. , Sale at Public Aaotion for cash as set out herein. Ehis May, 27, 1911 Clarence Laths n. CommUsioncra JW . M Bond, Jr. Attorney. Norman's Inn Mrs. C.V. Norman Prop. Rates $1 00 per day, 25c per meal specia arrangements made for people during Court Week. Ballard's Transfer. Public. Carriage to meet all trains, same time Special ar rangements to take Baseball fans to the Ball Park. Your Patronage respectfully solicited. Windsor Ballard . Advertisement foi Bidders to Construct Drainage Canal. The undersigned board of CommliwloDerg lor Pungo ttiver Drainage District will meet at office of W. 31. Bond Jr. in Fly mouth, N. Con June, 80, l9J 1 forth purpose cf receiving bide on the work of digging a canal lor the drainage district named above, all parties who desire to bid will p'ease present their proposals at said time. Stating their cash bid or for what price in bonds subject to their Val dity they will doihe said work. Specifications. Beginning at, Jf . S. R. J. Go trestle at head of Funao River t a Hub. and foil- owing a surveyor streak down the general run of the swamp for a distance of 8 22 wiles or 43410 feet. The amount of ex avation is approximately 444, 633 theu-jds Beginning at said Hub tne dim ensions of mid oanal are as follows: Ftom gta 00 00 to Sta .7662 8 width of right of way 60 ft. as following: Hpill-way 10ft. berin 10ft two width 46 it. Derm lu ft spillway 10 ft. bottom width 20 ft. Depth of excavation is 6 feet. (2) Frouibta. 7662 8 to at. 12492 8 Width of rigkt of way 71 ft. as folows: Spill way 10 ft. berm 10 ft. Tcp width 31 ft. Berm 10 ft te pill .way 10 ft. the bottom of canal is 2d ft. thu depth of same is 6 ft. (3) From Sia 12942 8 to sta 21120 ' Width of right of way 76 ft as follows; Spili 'way and berm 10 ftet each, top width 06 ft bottom width SO ft depth ol excavation 6 ft. 14) From 81120 to sta 43410 width of tight ot way 88 ft as follows (Spill way and berm 10 ft each top width 48 ft bottom widtn 40 ft Dept of tXCavnt iou 8 ftet. , Side slopes to 1. The tirade is to be dug in conformity with tbe p, on lea of record in this case tiled with Clerk Superior Ceurt ot Washington Oouuty N C. Tbe work and payment ther forare regulated by law chapter 442 Laws of 19i 9 The Contractor shall have the tight to begiu work at, either eud of the canal ' Maps plans and profiles and spceifications are now on file in tbe Court and are prepaired by a competent Drain ae Eut'iueer aud bis assistants For father information apply to tha attornny for the board ef Drainage Commissioners Walter J Harrife Chairman 1 11 Stotesbury, FF Allen W M Band Jr Attorney for Board Plymouth, i C Alav, 8. 1911 KOUl'rj. OF THE Schedule in effect Jan. 29, 1910. N . R.- 1'lie fullowing schedule flgnre publlebed a lutuimaiiou ou i y auu aie uoi guaranieea. NORTH BOUND Trains Leave Plymouth 3.29 a. M. Ia l.v, Mglit Vxprna, Puilman Sleep car ror iorio;K 11 5T A. M. Onily for Norfolk, connects for al points iNoili aud eft. Parlor Car ktrvice. 9.o5 A. Daily except S inusy for Kdenton SOUia BOUND I 1.05 A. M. Daily for New Bern, Einston and Uoldsbo:o. (JoiinectB wail soutlinn and A. C. L for all puiQi.s. ji 2.35 K M. Daily 'for New, GuldFboro, Beaufor orlurihoi inrormnii. il nd reservation of Pu niiin Me.pini: Car ii)c, apply to I. b. Bailey Akuiu, Plymouth, N, V. VV. li. Itudson, W. W. Croxton. Geii'l .Sut. G P. A Korfolk, Va. NOTICE. Waehintou County, N. C. Superior Court Milton Arnold vs J. S. Jordau & wife aud Florence Jordan The defendant hertin and most espeoiady J. B. Jordan will taao notice thai an actiuo entitled as obovc has betu couiirjeuetd iu tne Superior Court of W anhington County N, C. That vumuions dnly isHued herein is returnable to gaia Court u Plymouth H. U. ou the 6h. Alobdrty afiertUe int. Monday iu eptew Ur i9U. The said defendant are required to appear at aid Court and answer or deuirr to tue Oomplaiut filed herein or the relief ttifirin deuiauded v ill be granted. The said liofeudauts and especially tbe said J. iS. Jordau will take notice that a war ant or attachment -lias likewise iaeued frrom this said Court against his said prop ny, said warrant of attachment being re tnrnable at name time and plaoe as above set out for the return of tbe summons herein. Tbe palntiff demands jodgemen herein in the sum of 82uO0 00 lor th wrouful adduction of his wife, and fot other torts as set out in complaint and foe the loss of services of his said wife by rer aeon of the addnetiou of he by aaid dsenr dant J. 8 Jordan and wife Hud also prnyn for tbe cancellation aud avoid. hr of a cer tain deed made by the ?aid J. S. Jordan uud wife to the said Elenora Jordan and her children, alleging that same was done to delay him 'n enforcing bia claima. hUinuioriR a id warrant of attachment aa set out herein are returnable to Fall Teim el Huperior Coun of Wanbtugtou Couuiy, N. Cat Court bouse iu Plv month, N 0 j C. V. W. Aufboa,! May. 16. 19U ! Clerk Superior Court I W. M. Bond. Jr. j Atty. for Plaintiff. j Exchange tie fttra " You don't wmot for the ii CASH I you og vuiuuja idc World'a Largest farm Aaeacy Thousands of sales everywhere prove right methods. No adyanee fee rcqmreo. Ask our gent today for free listing blank. E. A. STBOUT COMPANY Desto New York PfclldelW Plflaknni Cblcega F. O ti A Ci U E , PLYMOUTH, M. O. DIAMON Watches, Clocks, Jewelr y WEDDING ,1R-ESENTS! CUT GLAS ' -9 , ' w Hand Painted China Silver Deposit WarE. tandard and New Home Sew ing Machines. 0. K LEGGETT, Plymouth, B. Q. IN Copyi.clit 1909, hr C. E. ONEY in the Bank grows fast Dollars pile up one on top of the other; and the habit of saving, ac quired so easily, is coBBStaiBf y stimulated Iy the ever iiir creasing effect of interest. BANK OP 4 per cent paid NOTICE OF LAND SALE Uuder and order of tbe Clerk of tbe Superior Court in tbe action HaUlip etal vs. hobenou eul. Tut uucierrtignU Coui- loiNxiouer will tell at ruuc Hum ot July, l,lHlJ2.M t Cuilrt Houno Uuor in PlynuraiQ N. O.Tnat land lu WHSliingtoo CdiiDty Kuowu tt a part of tbe laud of tne hkt W T Freeman it beiiirf lov 1. In tne divifcioti uf his Nam luda among b be.r-t end beiu( ttat lot adjoining jr. Gsj. Aer mid Mr Chat bin r ma us parceii of land Said trout Containing acr8 more or i-Ra For oompietc discripiioo aw pint of DiviMon at Hegisturb efflun Kale wi t Do Wrt.le according to tht 9e terra 50 .o) caah anb ibe bitlaiioo oa timn, oue, two and tdiee. or two. tbrre and fnvr juuif, secured by mortgage on khu1 lot so gold. This land nbo property drain age its vaiuab.e, aod tiuouid sob tor a good pi ice. Sale on Jul, Lt( 1911 ot Court Moue dor. This June lat, 1911 W M Boad Jr CominisaioderB Notice of Digging Canal In Conaby Creek Drainage District. Bids are solicited for outting, bnildinq and diong neoeeary work in oompletin canal it Conaby Creek Dramaije District acoo'd a gto tba followtog stimpQlatioag. m NE UPON THE TliER iEN OUR Zimmerman Co. tip. 48 PLYMOUTH, on time deposits. Canal bokins new B Lu tract 3tfd3 let oouiu ot crosaii,g of n l.w l..:.. . .4 ... . ... 1? lo. aUown by pronie, lu lUit oiiuse. j'ro!J ttcKiiiuiftj iu vanu awamp a iintauCo , 21, Wl.leet it is to Luve Dottum WiolLh -5 x.. i0 ft bc-rui and lo 6o.lay iv.u V'uhu ci,ujy Brides to o.d Fljtnouta.i.,)KO 14.2 ft uj eynl a lu It. J ' toux f lyoaouth Ponco Boad a d.sunoe of 4i,9oa n nuttoui wTdta aba b 4- ft ju ir Derm & 10 ft spill &iUo au.pea io 1 lurougrjaut. 8 wagon b.ijgc. Clearing riitu 0r wa total ev-tton 1. 1 Tbe work iball be doue as will appear bv fuh M vt efile aiioo toto. now ou fij,,, - r u Vork to be paid for cash or ia bonds Bubject to ttieir validity an well be deteruunni by cmraet. ' lM . .i - u y '?riUtfr Information aPPlT to tbe Board if Uourunsouera at 4? if. luouta. tt . V, careot their Attorney. M. Bond, Jr UaVt ome ou July, 6, to tear tbe bias etc. June, o, mn A . li. Harrieen r. W. -I.Brner Q. L. Attorney l.,r Board. Vce Obi J. A. Spraill, ' Board of ConaauaHlBt
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