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V i. - 7: j y THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED RVEItT FRIDAY 0. V. W, A.USBON, Editor and Owner. TLYMOUTH, - N. 0 Friday, Oct., 20, 1911. BEACON FLASHES Dr. T- B. Wolfe, Dentist, Wa ter Street, Plymouth, N. C - Mr. W. R. Mizell of Hoke, was in town on Tuesday- Glad to see Dr. B F. Halse y of Koper, m town this, week. Mr. J. M. . Woodley and little son of Skinnersville, were in the citv last Friday. Mr. C. D. " Loane was home from his business in Charlotte for a few days this week. Mr. L. H. Harrison, the popu lar cashier of the Bank at Colum bia, was in the city this week. Mrs. M. W. Norman and little son, Master Gordon, are in Ral eigh this week attending the Fair. Mr. Harry Stell is improving: the appearance of his residence by giving it a new dress of paint. Mr. Dennis Loane was home from the A. & M. college this week to attend the Bailey-Loane marriage Mrs. W. M. Bond and sister, Miss Jessie , McMulIan, left on Wednesday to visit relatives at Hertford and Edenton. Messers J. A. Respass of Ptnc town, and Mr. Asa Dixon, county, dropped in and had their names placed on our subscription books this week. Thanks. The interior of the Town Hall is being improved by having new seats installed, the same elevated more, and by having an extra door made for exit in case of fire. Messers F. R. Johnston, A, 0. Gaylord, Van B. Martin, W. R. Hampton. M. W. Stillman, T. L. Satterthwaite, Thos Lucas and J. R. Knowles are among those attending the State Fair at Ral eigh this week. At a called meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held on Monday Mr- W. S. Daven port qualified to fill the unexpired term of Mr Thos. W. Blount, de ceased, and Mr. Clarence Lath am was elected chairman. For Sale Good as new, six room house, with dining-room and kitchen. Situated on Roper road one-eighth mile from city limits, which I will sell very rea sonable. S. A- Allen. Plym outh, C. 10-13tf Loane Bailey. A- beautiful wedding .was sol emnized at Grace Episcopal Church last Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock, when Miss Katie Loane was married to Mr. I. B. Bailey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. L. MaLone, and the wedding march was rendered by Mrs. W. Hayes of Virginia Beach, Va., sister of the groom. Prior t-3 the entry of the bride and groom "0, Perfect Love" was beautifully rendered by Miss Ruth Bailey, a younger sister of the groom. The bride was handsomely gowned in blue cloth, with hat and gloves to match, and carried a bouquet of Bride's roses and asparagus fern. The best man was Mr. Wm. Hayes, of Virginia Beach, Va., tbrother-in-law of the groom. :Miss Eloisa Loane, sister of the Ibride, was the Maid of Honor, .-and was beautifully attired ir white serge with black pictun .that and carried a bouquet of ye' ow crysanthemums- Immediately after the cere mony the bridal party was takei o the station in automobiles an( Air. and Mrs. Bailey boarded the Norfolk Southern train for North em cities The bride is the eldest daughte of Mr. and Mrs. C. D- Loane" and has many personal ch pr of beauty and culture, and a I of friends, here and elsewhe- The groom is the popular gen for the Norfolk Southern . .1. road here, and ths large colkc. tion of handsome presents evi denced the popularity of both the contracting parties. Hallowe'en Party. " On Tuesday evening, the 31st, there will be a delightful Hallow e'en Party at the Woodard Grad ed School building in Bertie Co. There will be a regular program of entertainment after which re freshments will be served. The young people'1 of that place as well as the older ones have asked that this notice serve as a special invitation to the people of PLYMOUTH to be present. It is just eight miles . up the 1 il. 1.1 U a nice time for a launch party to leave home after suppsr and pend a few hours with some of the best people they ever met. A pleasant time is assured all who go. - ' Tuesday evening Oct., 31st. DAK DENS 'NEWS. Miss Ida Biggs was in PLY MOUTH Saturday. Miss Pearl Waters is spending this week in PLYMOUTH. Mr. Sam Woodley made a fly ing trip to Windsor Sunday. Miss Mattie Fagan left for Ay den where she will attend school Misses Ruth Darden and Ethel Carson spent Saturday in PLY MOUTH. Messrs. Lonnie Coburn and Carrol Fogan made a flying trip to Bertie Sunday. Miss Bernice Fagan left for Greenville, where she will attend the Teachers' Training School. Wo regret to announce the ill ness of .Mips Allie May McCask ey, we wish for her a speedy re covery. A number of our young girl? and boys spent Sunday very pleasantly with Mrs. H. L Free man near Roper. v Miss Hilda McCaskey left Mon day for Roanoke Rapids, where she has accepted a position in the Millinery establishment. We are having a nice meeting j held by Bro. Hillary Ambrose at the Christian Chruch in Dardens. All are cordially invited. Ml 1412 TAKE WAENIIIG. H. PEEL OF OUR TOWN has both open and top fam ily and young- peoples bug gies and su tries of the lat est styles. Better values than ever. Prepared to make low prices for best work. Also an up-to-date line of oak timber' cart wheels. Call on him for your needs. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. t0-20tf -1. PEL, NOTICE. North Carolina.. Washington Count', fn the Superior Court. I. J. William? ,ucv William?) The defendant above named will .ike notice that iin action entitled a Dove bus been commenced in the uperi'-r Court of Washington 'mhiiy in diwdve the bonds of roat moi.v v if,ti n cr between tho patties; ! I defendant will further jal e no" -'that she is requred to ! ar at he term of the Superior ,u, tid county to be held 01; leSiis .Monday after the 1st Mon iy in N'pt 11)11, at the Court house of said county' in .Plymouth. . C. ai.d answer or demur to the m.b'int ip said action, or the lintiff will !iy to the Court for e relief demanded in said cotn daint. Tins 9th day of Oct. 1011. C. V. V. AusnoN-, ' Clerk Superior Court. Sonfo ' U'Sonifiern ,iitrourl s b7 c aeolina Ireatly kciuictd Rates via Norfolk Southern Hail road. "A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer" Coming to Plymouth, N C, On Tuesday, October 24th, To stay at Brinkley Hotel Dr. Francis S. Packard of Greensboro, N. C. ONE DAY ONLY. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE X 7. t :: -X f! "US".-- ;' " " ' I V iA ' ' : ' I -- ' Frtm a Late Snafibtt To see all of his regular Patients and such new Cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr.Fackard enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profession and the Public of North Carolina, where for more than 25 years he has devoted his entire time to the Study. Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferers, Men, Women and Chil dren. The Patients he has restored to Health after they had given up all hope of being Cured are numbered by the Thousands. V He is a kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and dignified per sonality. Coupled with a Brotherly inter est, in all who seek his advice. He doei not take a Patient for Treatment links he can foresee a Cure of the Case. The most commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and ihere are no extra Charges. It takes him never more than from four to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatment. All Cases, even those who have been given up as Incurable or Hopeless, have been Cured and restored to perfect health by this Brilliant Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If yon want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put vou under treatment. If he takes your case, it will cost you a very small sum to get well. te Remember the Date- tv EWDAY ' and come early. OCTOHKR, 24 Xmaire Your Life in Hi l lii:iii. Mutual I if lasuram loinpMj of Hartford, onn. 15 percent dividens paid to policy holders the first yea"r, a guarntee average of 22 percent to 25 percent paid back to its policy holders in a period of 20 years. All policies absolutely free from conditions, as to residence or oc cupation; If you want the best here is in Life Insurance, write o or apply to, GEO. W. WATERS, AGENT, Plymouth. N. C F O Rx SALE. On January 10th, 1912, I offer lny entire stock of Gen eral Merchandise at cost, no frieght or other expense added and will let the store house I now occupy free of charge for one year to the purchaser. A good opportunity for the man who wishes to engage in the business. If no bulk sale is made I shall close out the entire stock after this date, as I shall dis continue the business. No one need apply except good, responsible people. J. M. WOODLEY. Succeed when everything else fails. In nervou3 prostration and female weakneii.es they tre ths supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. 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