7T 1 '' rj;-- . ' " ' . . f ft WW iraj J .1 oahoA'0 Sdeaeot, TT BUSHED EVERY FRIDAY! ft 4 A a . Li i I ll Ifi 4, E rrou. 5 PUTH. N. Friday, ' April 17. 1914. BEACON FLASHES ino-hnn w in th nitv thwwppk. ' , ; .Sheriff J E. Reid made a bus - mess trip to Norfolk this reek. : Quite -many ci vze: is of Ores- wen ana ,nerry were in town on Tuesday. : Miss Bettie Cahoon of Colum bia was the guest of Miss ivlaud Ange this week. The proceedings of the County Commissioners will be published next week. Mrs.. Josie Swain and daughter Miss Emma, of Swain, this coun ty, were in town shopping on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jackson of Hinson, spent Easter with his sister, Mrs. S. VV. Boyd in Pine town. ' . Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Travis! of Canisteo, N. Y., and Mrs. Mae Crosby of St. Augustine, Fla., aje visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conklin on Washington St. in r." H. O. Carstarphen of New ' York, spent some days in town j. t he past week, visiting his moth- er, Mrs. Louisa Carstarphen Mr. H. S. Owens of E. City, was in town this week, having come to attend the burial of the late J-W. Read. Mr. C. W. Swain was taken to the Washington Hospital on Mon-1 dav for the purpose of an opera tion. We trust he majr have a speedy and complete recover'. - The first new crap Irish pota toes of the season were exhibited AUSBON. by. Uncle Smith Armistead. Helfort County, the guest of the is one of, if not the best porter ' LwSbUtheiSSOmeWhat0fa! i,araener. Miss Nellie Norman - who is ; teaching in Skinnersyille, spent I hv. inoi- noronfii Mr I and Mrs- C. V. Norman on 4th ! ttreet. ' ' V', learn that Mr. D. O. Brink lev is making preparation to e- recta fine concrete residence on corner Main and Jeff.rson Sts. Mr, S.R. Norman of Washing ton, p. U.L was nere,tm3 vreeK visitincr his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. C, JV Norman on Main St. Attorney Van B. Martin left yesterday to accompany his bro- ther to Asheville, where he goes for the benefit of his health. . TT : . , Mr. E. Harrison w io is'teach- ing in Tyrrell County ?pent. Easter with his sister, Mrs. Jno. W. Darden, on Washington St. Change of Date. Owing to the inclement wea ther and the illness of several of the children, the Easter ser vices to have beeh held at the M. E. Church on Sunday night last had to be postponed until the coming Sunday night, when all will be welcomed. Change in Management. Brinkley Hotel which has been under the management of the owner, Mr. D. 0. Brinkley, since it was first opened, has been leased by Mr. Brinkley to Mr. Nat.han Tucker, recently of Hert - ford, who took charge on Wed nesday morning last. Mr. J. W. Read, Sr. i"The news of the death of Mr. ,1 , VV. iteau, Dr. cume uvti uitj f. , , t t- . i n . -i i wire from Morehead City as a shock barbed with pain and sor- row. Only a few ago the deceas-1 wjh spend his entire time at Ro ed was upon our streets greeting I per and give his personal atten ifh n linnnv 'Vnnd tion to his Hotel business here. his friends with a happy "good morning." Today all; that was mortal of our friend and towns- man is at peaceful rest in our si - , lent citv. ... It was the writer's gooi . fortune to have known him long and well, ana we oniy Knew nun ' to esteem him more highly as the years passod by. loday we miss his kindly smile and friend- ly greeting; we long in vain to hear the ring of his jovial laugh-r ter and to feel again his genial . Ho was a 'awteil LUsbsnd and kind and indulgent father; to Ms fr'' dR t? coul of fellow c1 .... ;i he r , -A. , of a" was a man. And as a m n it s t st ' hose who knew hir best most love to contemplate him. - He leaves to mourn his death a wife, four children, many rtl Natives and a host of friends.. ; Th fu a, services were held i , ru u a t at the Episcopal Church at 4 o- clock Monday, Rev. Jack John- gton officiatinK. Our tender sympathies are ex tended to the bereaved ones". ROPER NEWS. ' Mrs. Lottie Lewis and child of Belhaven spent several days here the latter part of last week as guests of Mrs. S J- Williams. D. W. Brickhouse and Miss Oline Lewis were quietly marri ed at the bride last Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock and left immediately by automobile for Columbia to spend several days. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. W. Potter of the Methodist Church.,, Miss Agnes and Master Gordan I Speight spent Easter with reta tives in Hertford. Mi8S Mabel pw0per returned M d af ternoon f r0m a delight- ful visit td friends in Norfolk. Misses Florence Way, Carrie Lee and Wilma Clark spent East er at Belhaven as guests of Mrs. Ernest W. Clark. Mic0 T?.fSM Rjiilpv who is ching' at Belhaven spent the weeK enu nere wim nei i "..v." .... which are now neanng comple Mias Tuten. who has been tea-;inn ching at Pungo, spent several days here last week while enroute P.riwnrf? in Reau- ! Misses Spruill- - laimsnorae neanucrc, Miss Myrtle Peacock TeturnedinMr. N. L. Carter of Elizabeth h Saturday afternoon, her City is spending several days in schoo! at Jesama having closed. I town this week the guest ot M. . A,. , .L- Ball and family. Miss Alice Lalioon leic r rinav , for an extended visit to friends in Norfolk. Mrs. W. A. Blount has return if rom a delightful visit to relatives 'in Norfolk. i Mis3es He)en and Madoriemd I Master Edwin Singleton of Nor - jtolK jspent rr . ; errand-father. J. E Singleton at Cedar Grove Farm. Mrs. Ida Blount and Miss Augusta C. Carstarphen were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. li. Blount at" Oakland Plantation Easter Sunday. , The stork visited the home of Mr. William Blount Davenport at Mackeys last, Tuesday and lelt a bouncing baby girl. Post Master John W. Williams was also the recipient of a fine girl by the stork parcel post Easter Sunday evening. Who said the parcel post was not pop ular? The Lidies Aid Society of the Methodist Church met with Mrs. L. G. Roper Monday afternoon and after the bus"ness session, fruit Dunch and wafers were ser- yeS , f . parcel Psl Vu ty w . be held at the Town Hall next A parcel post party win . , - Ml Tuesday evening, April 21st., for the benefit of the Society. Par cel nost Dackages will be on sale iv. 4-TTTtr fiira fOT0 Citch. Vfllllf i m.9ranfjA Home-made candy and Norfolk cream will be serv- e1 and the public is cordially in- i vited. Capt. W B Tooley spent sev eral hours here Sunday visit'rg 'old friends. ' W. L. Furbee of Wenona was here on business Monday and i Tuesday. M. L, Ball has resigned as manaerer of the Company store ! at Wenona and alter May isc. tion Capt Wm. Thos. Mari?h, tfce popular Conductor on the Bel- 'haven Branch, N, S. R. R-, and r?f trr crtonlincr fhpir vn ration j New York and Atlantic City. Heis being relieved by Capt J. Sanford Riggs. . n VinullHfni 'Wi the pond" or on what is known' as th ' Pav Faw Road," one will notice the new and commod- M:W M'J tTV t fl .k. li j Till TiiB.-i llHtf II HTffi TimWMW T lir" II.- i . taL-' 'Mr-fjymm?&m .Maif-Po,i,ul Tin II WiWW "No m' tea-Hous farm homes of T. E. I'ur j laugh, James, Chesson, B M. . - -B. B. Spencer and wife left Tuedav for- Columbia. Mrs. .Spencer's father being quite ill When you are ready to pur chase your wearing apparel for Spring and Summer go to Clyde ."Galloon and you will not be put i to the disadvantage and trouble XrT romffi , f'st he has Tveryt I lhing imasinabla in the shape of dry goods, shoes, glove?, corsets hose, hats, caps, and various j other articles tod numerous to mention. Report of the coition of at RoDer, in tho State of North Carolina, at the close of business March 4tn., 1914. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, ' $,23S 26 Overdrafts, unsecured 24.52 Banking House 'J,'2oO.()(J Furniture and Fixtures 1 : !l.oo All ohr real estate owned 4 in no Due from Banks and Bankers 16 639.54 ('ash items Gold coin I l"-:' Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency 139 Nat. bank notes and other U. b.. notes ' 2--46D'' Total, Si2;;,4!-i. 7 LIABILITIES , c . ul stock id in .auolu8 fund $ 20,0(0 CO Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and ta.xe paid Deposits snbject to check Savings Deposits ashler's Che;ks ouNUnding 2,136.04 46,75:5 48 47,i'if;r.7n 337 45 Total, State of North Carolina, County of Washington, as : I B. H. Clark, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. n. S Clark, Cashier Subscribed and swrn to before me, this 14th day of March, 1914. l4. G. Koper, N. P. Correct- ttest:' T. R.'IIassoll J. W. Chesson - N. B. Mizeil Dirccto'S. A. R. DOi'RS!!' ATTOIJNRY AT-I.AW PLYMOUTH. N. t.V Prompt attention tfiven to .ill busiucs placed in nv lunuU. " 7Z ; FRANK B. MUKtUb. Aorar ! n America Create t I'rmily .Ne'.vBpapcr Sulsciibe to the BEACON - NOTICE Un'?er and by virtue of an order tf sale rendered in the special proceeding entit ed E). R. Jackson, Administrator Hgpiinst rt'heelock, Et. Al., pending before the Cleric of the Superior Court of 'VRshingfton ttmntv. The nndersijfned Adm itiitrator of Aimelia Everett, will sell for cah wt public sale at the Court Iljuse door in Plymouth, North Carolina, at 12 M . on the f, Hi day of April 1!U4. thai town lot, which wan owned hy the late Arm lia Kvret, having been con veyed tn her by a deed from (Jliloe Gil lam, and being a lot about Si fe'-t x 12.1 fed. Bounded on th s rth by the street, on the lOast by Silvia Smith,, on the SoutHi by the Jynor Jot a'id on I h West by Mary Gillam. ThU February 21th 1!14. F4, R. jACK.'iON, 3-0- 4t Administrator MRS. W. W. LAKE Tells Others How to Get Strong and Well. Mrs. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Miss., says: "The grippe had left me In a weak, run-down . condition from which I Buffered for some time. I tried different remedies but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Viripl, from which I received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely gone and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recom mend Vinol to others who ?uifer as I did." Mrs. Lake's recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' livers combined with the blood making rod strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vinol, and her cough disappeared as a natural result. We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay bark youi money if Vinol does not satisfy you. P. E. DAVENPORT Learn To Dance After L'jnt I will give dancing lessons a a very moderate price. I guarantee to learn you or I will refund your money. Those wishing to join this class will do well to see me at the earl iest possible time. C- M..BEASLEY. : . Anyone wishing to pay their town Taxes need not havo any hesitancy in so doing. They arc due, past du and will b very much due in just a few days. Please do not wait for me to ask you for them. E. R. Jackson. IBS & LaGRIPPE , c 0 t'oee COO will break . :e. ol Chilis & Fever, Coldi 1 1 '.;:; it acts on the liver i . t:an iornei ana aocs not , g or uL-ken. Price 25c. , WFW I IFF "The Piii"i hatOoCuro. A tobacco that is instantly distinguished frosTH a!! others by its fragrance, The first time you get a whiff of STAG, yo'jl! go buy sorno. t lb tho pipe, in the tlr.mdsors, out doors, its natural lasting fragrances wi!! wira you at once and forever.. ' Convenient Packages. The iimufy Half- Size 5-Ccnt Th, tho Fu!l-Si.Te 10-Ccnt.Tin, i!ft Pound and urniclurs and tUtt I'uund Gla.a THE w DAYTON CAN BE FOUND HERE COMPLETE WITH Ccastsr, 0 & J. Tires, High Handle Brs, .Spring Saddls and Motor Psdals. This Bicycle can be bought for i r y' V . To anyone in Noith Caroli.mon receipt of this amount. This price is strictly cash. Remember the Dayton Bicycle Frame and Bearings are guaranteed for five years. Tires arc guaranteed by their maker for one year. , For information, write or see liiiib, Buy It MOBEL T Tfiirinjr Car 1 , l. lctr.-lt J. W. BUCHANAN. R()iER. X. C fx 8i j j i ..jij t . , j , . . v -'-.- - , f taai'ria'ijtitf .lit, 1X11 v. 1 Si. ;r S !. di:-rtnL( r v ill vk !; . cy I ICfC. c, 5Cc B 4ifnr,iirti' A,.. J Humidor. km W llllllillllllillllllFl ; ft; 2 - EM10US ; BICYCLE wm Plymouth, N. Because $5S0. n fit !:!; i ;: li 1 ..I &:'? It L 'I? - rtv--. ,win-r y cr'ii tm' -w, w'-M' 1 JD 1 rv.tUtE 71 ! ft r. -,i.U- ' "firo-Mv'-G. S0.'JuC:: CO., Gi.?aoro. N. c .lK,)Aa! . ' i J..! K.' I Savit kq ! ,,.i....(

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