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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. C. V. W. AUSBON, EDITOR. LYMOUTH, . - . Friday October 10. 1913. ' : 1 i BEACON FLASHES ! Miss Madeline Phelps return 1 from C res well Monday. j Mr, W. L Sherrod of Enfield as in the city on Tuesday. Mr J. P. Cooper of Baltimore iJL. ron cut-streets this week. - j"Mr- Clarence Latham returned bme Sunday night from Waynes "ille. VProf. C J. Everett of Scotland .V:ck was in the city last Satur- iiy- y ' ' County Treasurer W. W. Ange ade a business trip to Raleigh lis week. - Mr. A.' L. 1-ooth left yerter y for Greenville to purchase ! new auto. j Mrs. Abe Adler has returned Sme from a visit to friends in 1m City, N. C. i Mr. Joe Bennett of WiUamston is been visiting Mr. h. P. Horn- 1; all this week. 1 , i Messers J P. Clagon and J no. i Harrison of Roper were in i'wn on Wednesday. IMiss Carrie Alexanda of E ly is visiting nei uncie air. u Hornthall in Maine Street Atty. A. 0. Gay lord has been attendance upon Beaufort jurt at Washington this week. Among our visitors fromCres ?li Monday were Messrs' W. J. jv fi-vi Wilov oyI IT A T it keld. fittr. and Mrs- A. L. Alexander lightfully entertained a few their friends at supper-Wed-sday night. Messrs L. P. Hornthal, Lee both, and Misses Gladys Horn- all and Carrie Alexander mot- d to Greswell Sunday. iQuit many of our. people; -at- luea tne rrimauye caytisL : ociation at Spring - Green urch near Hamilton last Sur.- lev. W. B. Daughtry-will next Sunday morning at 11 :lock preach a'special sermon the Baptist Church to boys d girls. All the bys and girls Plymouth are invited. . - Misses ' Josephine .. and Emma am of Swain s, have been luting their , brother, Mr- A. ,clMl, mis wutn.. The attention of our readers called this week to the ad of erett-VVoodard,' Edenton, N. ROPER NEWS. flc'iind Mrs. Lv P. Hornthal, ss -'Gladys. Hornthal of Ply wth. jSLnd their gue :t, Mis i Car- Alexanda of Chase City.-Va., stored over and. spent stverai ursan town last Ximrsday att loon. ' , - Mr. Pete Davenport and fara . and Mrs. Henry Spruill of ymouth were also ner3 inurs y in the formers auto. Mr. Sam Sawyer and his dau tY. Miss Sue Sawye-, left Fri- iv tn snpnd several weeki on I? farm near Beaul'ort. btit the Iter, who is a 'trained , nurse jm re3alled Mordiy to-nurse Vi ii. M Jacobs who has ty rjjd fever but what is reported 1 be of mild' type. Mrs. Mary E, Edwards of lirham returned from New :'rne with Mrs. Henri ti Ed ';rds last Thursday t -pe :d a w days here The 'at er .vvnl !m mye to New I.icn 1 where Lj will muke hnr future home, ithe great regret of her host . friends here. At. J. E. Smith of Bclhaven loing the sawing at Albem'irle 11 in the absence ot Mr. fcaw Mrs, Ida Blount returned lav from a deiightt'ul and ided visit of-about seven weeic jNew York City and Arlington ; t J. Misses Carrie Clagon and Mar-j ret HernngtoM spent the we?ic; d at Mackey?, the gue ts of f T C Tarkenton. M f J. 0- Highsmith returned Monday from a visit to Norfolk where his wife's brother recent- ly underwent an operation in one of the Iio ipstals m that City. . . S.J.. Barco ;yice PK-st. of - N.. c.,802'01?11 succilco'c nice and get b.Biness. -of the recent death of the late President. C. R. F. Edwards Dr.- IL F. Halsey has .been elected Vice President. v- Rev. Brickhousc and wife were i week end guestr. of Mrs. W. A. Blount, Mr. Brickhouse filling his regular appointment at the Baptist Cnurch on Sunday. Mr. his last visit to Roper. ' j ;j. H. Gaylord and family mov - ed to PI v month this week where i Mr. Gaylord is employed as a machinist. E. T. -Bovvers has leased the Gaylord place but will not move there until about the first of the year. For Sale Buggy and Harnes I Excellent condition See C. M. Tetterton. ; - For Sale-Good Horse. Per par- i r n ip tto-,,,, 1 Pntioi' M r. " - Coated Tohgrie Means Lazy Liver. When your doctor looks to see if your tongue is coated, he -it trvmg to lmci out it your liver, is working properly. A few years ago doctors had to prescribe cat-1 omel there Was nothing else to j give. ! Kecent'.yjn many sections - oil tiP fnntrv Dodson's Liver Tone Ur. w.ftolltr -3 Iran tha nlaoolG of : calomel us a liver remedy. odscn's Liver Tone is., mild, Dods pleasant tasting and harmle s iuir.iersinci at i-:..,kt .n-o. Oar.!i..n which makes it a fine ' medh'nej 7-ht'for.e ihe.V?iu i,:,-y . iy hoi v.ilicn nnnv nln'lilvjn 1A. . come bi ious and cens ip tec1. But the most remarkable ieature j .1 t fp.,., i 4 u i tw i iniivf in Vi i ii vr li t. i :s ii, fact that P, E. Davenport who ; sells, guarantees .it absolutely. The druggist will return your money without argument if a bsttle fails to give entire satis- fastion. rnce, uu ceiltb. v that you get a oottie toaay anu have it ready for the -next mem-1 ber of your family whn.se liver ! ' A,l goes wrong. iVVl. i N 0 T 1 C E North Ccrolina, Wiishintoti tounlv, Superior Court Free Hold Hank A Corporation, Vs. T l.trnmWr,,. ! 7 t. 'a i. ! :.. ir-,,-r.i, una fr. n,P nPtt roc-. I ular term of the s i;d court, aiid also a ' warrant of attachmaut issued against j its property. .. . I The rief.iidant will take notice tnar the purpose in s-iid action is to recover judgeiucnt affaniKt it in' tne sum oi j f 1410 and interest tlieivon iruui i- ril 8th. 1H13 and costs of action du by j jiuijjement remlcr.-o , m tne rtatt: .oi PeniiPViva- ia. Stid defendant is mjuirfd l a;p.ar at the Superior. t.'o.ir'. of .Vifshiiur-' I'outv, i' vrth '.': ro'i! i a a .; !.ui t i !' held there On h- l'n.1 Mon.i.i. 1. fore the 1st Mou. lay in March, 1 014. or to the aext reg-uhu term of. the 8up 'i "nr C an't of sa d con -it -, t: b-i livid after thitt Court whii h'co iv-n.-s on Oel.il.tr 20th , l 'U; ;md tJieii ai.d il.ere an ver or d?ui!ir ". the e nr lil i iile.i I: will als )t.ike ,otic Ui'tt u varr :iit of attichm;i t lyi5 issued t "t i s-iid Court against all of prope 1 1 v dii eet ed to S ,.e.riff of 'L'yr l' and W win C'euo'ifK, v.'.iic'.! m. o. 1 warrant f attachiuen: ii'rctuntril.le t.)'h? r iur Court uf Wa.-hiu;;t .in Count- :ita Court to be held on the 7ih M o lav after ilie 1st. Monday in Sept inbt r, 1913. . C. V. W . An" i.on M'. 1 Clerk - upe'i jr C. ni t . NOTICE Under Miid b. virt ue of an r-Vr i f sale granted in special pro.:ei.ins pending- before the CL'rk t ihe it i - trior Cor.rt of ' ast'iutun (Jou- ty, er t tied Ceori'-e W. I'i ..d. s l'',t ' Al Vs. Rhody Bro-ks Kt Ale The under siiMied omnrsinner will sell fur cosh at puid c s U- at the Court I"ir-e door in I'Ivm i i!;, North aroin at 12 M on U her 2.5th. l'.-H", that tract ul laj ' de t..beo as I'1 v,s. lie in: .it : he sout he sO-r-.j c-.-:i"r of l-'atni i Ai t i-r 'O's i m:-! iioni Pijr-m-nth t 1 i ; ft 'i i. e ru said ica u a s jutheily r ion .5 feet; '! ii e ., i : i ' I. it c rs Hiiil alo i til.- line ni I i''.1 No.-ivo i's laud hi a ii inrl iiee i. u "'" .te,; 'I hen. eat r g- it , "nl.-. to the s c -tul ronrse a o' in a n r v 1 1 J .'in-eti n f . t to F.nnie Aimistead's s .ut:.west lorucr; Ti.cncv . a. en a riy e. ire and aloiiee tl e o'itliein ii'K I Funns Armist I's land 2 ) ft et to t e lie nn t( :;m .-t-o CSWQ it u lull L. ri&..0 Tlic FiJa That Do Cure. -- - -- -777,7:7:-'- Subscribe to the BLAL-ON . Lumber Company will take notice that " "m , i ' ,Tt -, V-, " , a srmmons ui entitled al.ove ha., be-a id'ts fV . 1" " ' " issued in this cau.ee returnable to the j reqmrecl to appea, and ,u:,,,or or Superior Court of Washington County j J"" the ,unt nc h ,s now it a tern: of the court to be h Id on 1 !, ,h(1 1 the 2nd. Monday before the 1st Mou- a s .re;iUl 1 v,1' V- c- , tin-. It h. inS tn:t property uVs.-n d j ffm ffl lv U OlUJ2 rf . Qat .i".H'11 ,r '" "u,rl.v,;f -'i'" I i 1 M If highest market price' paid ' f?;oVv lSon,:-v,5K- f-::'! bat-wltpMa-vt.. t tmres Brocks l.o,;..-; J M v f CH nAW FURS AN0 HIDES KffS ;$9. f.,11 j s . , eX.(.er,d, ll,o ol,We M.. ;S j l j U Wool Comm.Minn Writ. I.r nri .. f 4 - iA UU 1 'J Ins T tie I'Ot.. (i iv o! rept.'iiii.c i .. i t fca t,:J L. 1 V;, ... ,. . ' , r i'-.'f-- K"S,"3 i". , , , ., ,1,, ; . - I , . i.. " list tncriiicnma this ad. J i ( U I i ';U 1 :. - ' tl . .1! . I illlli). .m . , t ..-ti it .s 'I. , . v . . Nov Paint. Strike when the iron is hot and irasnt when thenronertv needs it. j Thovpaint ships a dozen times ! 1 in year; yt-tv some ot tnem, .every voyage. What for, do think?' To ix nvery Keeps its carnages painted and varnished and was - -ed, to look nice and get business. ivman, wnn a norse lor Kate or to let, "does it up," and Dcvoe is A man, with a horse for sale or the paint- . . There more in pait.t' than to ffood dwelling and neccettsary ke.p-outw.ter. Point for fXtvA and you, needn't think about: water. A fresh coat of paint once a is about as good for his credit as paying his de.t But the man whose buildings ar.d fences look new very likely, has no debts. s DEVOE J. C. Spruill, sells it " " " " ARaT FOR SALE-I will sell the W. "M. Chesson home fam, situated on.the Albemarle S.und about three miles Last from MacKey s ferry, one and a half miles from church ami schorl house, containing eighty five acres, seventy acres in high state of euitivation. Eight-room dwel ling and all noceessnrv out-houses j For further particulars apply lo " Thos. M. Che;son. Er. iq jq j,acKeys. if C. Any. NOTICE The undorsiLfnci q-.-iim-ti iss ;iiiiniais rrtiix f t es-ttnte of II. 1 S! U 11 1 , ltt' o of ViUslli i! Cn'n, t v !c ei.t. t.. prcor.t lor imvuie' ti t o e Aji prsuns hu.:ci.t.i i. .-n-;.! o, i.t-' wiii i-u-.ase make humodiate p. uictiK-r 'i hisi l hij loth tin y nf Scut. V).. K0 KiU M . Blount. A(nn:i.ii.-Ua'i'"x N O T I C E washuton Cnti..ty, s-ijiiur Cou.fj T-. il. - '! 1 -W.-'H. IlartlisOfi and W J. yy, Arl- mhastratrs Vs. i.ou, woodsy, cuu. ..,,iw, 8. y Woouiey, Kt At iKirs or .i j. Wo-d-1 15V. t-., i r j ,. , ... ,,.,,.,, .,,.,,,.! ... 1 The f :tY,H;t-.t- '.'V'.' .paricnlnr X-.U-. 1'. W.f. U-y, I.. J WoufUi'V I'.lHl CuliiO' miiii; ih-y, :. kc i th;;i ilit' sniii:r.iM.i?-j rnt'tiV i .as :ili'j t I hiis 1 ee ii Ibsit :d .1 i;";ii ; v t "licm r !uiii ' nbii' b-i'ore Xhc . ti'liTsi ;m-i! or'u ;'' : St!i;4rH'r Oouri at iho ('.;. m i H-'j.;i- in j PlyitiMitli. North (loiinti, on ('ctoi.t r - tl iy.v - HI' i'lirpnsy . ;:h :c tio'n is to well ihe laml of tl.c 1 -to J 11,1 l i'1- . .1 , wl. ., , .. .. .! , .. vA rZ.. 7t" ' jwiuuicu ltuuiic vilh .,;.( our price G0c the yd GnvlordY, in DUV VD'.H' POV a ?'U!l Cceap af Cjv,;e Ca'i'lOOa's mmmt in nilinilli p rmtMtM r i j - iimtmi niwt r iirnnf miiirriT g - im r i mi i fiw n itaiwii I 2 j "i ' ' ; .. -NEW 114 FKi ZG : ' j iM'I " I I - I f I ' ' MOB c;L T 1 tW M. 2 ' O11,' !, lj V1 ii I'tstl cq,t, ' .i: " o U ?.1 r I I I ...... , ; j imi - , : ' ' , jl 1 HiiiiuMiii in 111 in mini" 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 hi 1 11 ii in 11 1" n 1 1 mi" ii mi in m I ! JOHN WHITE & GO. lo: IWWW ' .. . -1 -- - J-OCAL LDYEUTISINO Full line of men's fine pants at (I ay lord's- ... ; WANTED-Subscribers to the following magazines: Cosmopoli tan.' Good Ilousokeetting, Motor, Motor Boating, , Hearst's and Harper's Bazar. -"Frank B, Morris, Agent. Farm For Sa'o I , am offering my far)n for sakv about thrc0 . milfts from Plymouth.., contains about 90 acres, 20 acres cleared Start the new season right by shopping at Gaylord's Ply mouth's best ft tore. For. latest ideas in' fall heck-woar-vi-it Plymouth's BestiStore Gaylord's. " FOR SALE1916 Model. Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bar gain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our propo sition before buying or you will regret' it, , alsobargains in used JIotor Cycles. x'.ic us today. Enclose stamo for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. (A IV.) High class merchandise at lowest possible prices prevail at Gaylord's broid,rif Gaylord's (....- ; See the new long coatr; f ;r ! ladies and children at Gaylord's, Bos'- si. in town caa le f.,,a .,t Gviord ' ' Foot-wear for every member th'o family at Clyde Gaboon's ; C-o:ne and look the line over j r ,-.,.',. h'.t! n w ' ' Go,sos-"." P.ves.-o-lite tanks for exchange : at Plymouth Garag'J and Motor j Co ' ! 121-2cyard wide 'bleaching j for 10c at Gaylord's. . i New fall kid gloves long and sliort styles at Gayloid's, Subscribe to the Beacon. iv.lk nose ior ladies in-ail tre ; m w FaH colors at 50c Ga.viord'sp ! - . . .. . . I. I (!,..,,,,. nntldn'i u- lvht i , .,;'.:c J-,.-,, at Gavhrd's. ' lii;.t.v i.'".iJ)li;. Ui'Liiu;.' ill 111- (as- "Ciatfh with P. W. FJRINKLEYJ When in ne.'d of C canine and Z) " . X ressma. Hj.eeial atteuti- n to LDdies' 'Coat Suits Piio.-Ji: m. n eat Pall Announcement i. xj We are ready! Our stock is complete in every depart ment. Fifteen Tliousand Dollars worth of brand new goods have come in for the last thirty clays. Nevjr before were C I LI U JJUblllUU latvC UCLltl Wit vi t4i uauu ao , uw We have had our Millinery Opening and we are showing -the smartest hats of the seascn. Our Millinery de partment is the largest in Eastern Carolina, and our prices : are reasonable, All we want-is and we will Drove to vou that nouncement is correct. We have often made assertions'in our advertisements that we can sell you more goods for less money than any other store in Plymouth. Here goes our reason for that: I have been in the Dry . Goods-business for about fifteen years. ) know every branch from A to Z. We are the only exclusive and largest up-'o -date ladies' and -gents' furnishing store in Plymouth. We buy our. goods at i - i t a . . - I . . . . . of that. I have been in Plymouth six years this .Fall and my nn Kir! :ifriiMts Hnrincr tha time will not exceed One Hundred Dollars, and we give our customers the benefit. Good quality Apron Ging hams, worth 07c at 05c Good quality yellow cottons worth OGc at - 03c Real good qudity yellow cot tons yd wide worth 09e at 7ic 25 pes of all wool serges in solid colors and stripes, worth 75a 'per yard at 50c - 10 pes of $1.00 & SI .25 ser- jge, 44 inches widest 75c 10 pes of black and blue ser ge, $1.25, 1.50 & $1 75 qual ity, at $1.00 5 : broad-cloth, $1.25 qual ity, vvh'e it lasts 75c Ladi-s' Coat Suits all woo! . 1 n- cyat, draped skirt, satin lining, colors navy, black, gray Richard Winborne ', . Norfolk, Va. Af f r$ rt tm ( m E Cotton '& Peanut Factors. - COBIMISSIOIMflEECHANrS, NORFOLK i'e;uw:t W iU'rhoHscs; Stif folic, V;i; Norfolk. Va. b'hipi'ihns Solicitei. Always hrfore huying get our prices on I eanut Rags, Bagging and Ties. It Pays! ., Refei ence: air. W. T. Old, Pres. Bank of Plymouth. 12-12 rll MHilTl I II ' Ml III' 1 II""! Ml""' iiiiiwimmiihiiiii 1 " nnnawHwaanaw 1 1 1 minii 1 j r T j.'' I Vt- ! lu. t ' .. ;.!it I50i, t C, E. g TU HOUC is iu iiii'.-..r w hidi S a Cil tile ttUl .''V inf uttLfil 6 I .1 rpHOS10 .v i ' t i ma wiii h'tie s I. ,aier 1:1 y w 1 ; 1 r h md tho-c ; it,! D.i'j'e Fort'jf 01 n.ii t itr 1 ; -. 1 i,a ? F;U(;F:i "ia endeavor U uecp my -u,t rtConl. etc nie tich.rt! celling a i will have mo ;u-'. ni.-, tl ns e JL-OLJI' k I EM lor you to give us a cnance eveiy assertion in this an ...... Aiirnmafi t-htx. rnrir on4 hrnurn nitf cnOPI9l 3i 7 lit I One lot $20.. & f 22,50 suits at $15.0 J One lot value up to $25.00 at - . V 17.50 ' long coats. We are headquar ters in this line. We have a large assortment v to choose from. Prices ranging in lad- -ies' from S3. 75 to $20. Misses' ' irom cz.ou to jjiu. unuuren s from $1.50 to $5.00. Infant's from $1 00 to S2.50. Clothing! You will find, that we are showing a nobby and complete line for men. boys. youths and children. Come in and look the stock over. W. H. Winborne, Chowan Co., N. C. yrd M?, 2,uiaicr:i.i!i Co. 6 make st' much (urteicfrict- 111 I 1 11U .to J l..illK U.-itJiun. ly -r g vt th"i- tr-'no. o, nu u mi iwuun ha:k sceouit aie.Mire-tr - ' . i i mWUl I. 0. i w ould in c ! v camiis tins w is ib sc.utrlv i: r.ri i . nl -wirhout iiii: mukelas t sua'. M st o! the son.
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