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(3 an. I'tWLISlIED EVI2UY FRIDAY' V. Wr AUSBON, EDITOR. KYMOUTH. - - - N. C yricav, February 5. 1915. Dr. Vvh II. Ward made a brief trip to Norfolk this week. For great bargains in dry goods trade at Clyde Cahocn's. Mr. Jno. W. Chcsson of Roper was in the city on Monday . For tha newest things in hats call at Clyde Cahoon's. ad. Mr. C. F. McNiir made a bus iness trip to' Norfolk this weex. Y-on get values a ad up to-date . ri,r,u rv,-.-,' of p-nor U vx C vne La loon s. ac o " ' ' " -v - Mr. J. S. Davenport of Maek- was in tne city vVednesray. Best troid bleaching. 9c. the yd. at Clyde Cahoon's. ad rhe ground hog did not see his shadow Tue&iav morning. What will the weather be ? Coubtv Treasurer. A. L. Hol- Imes of C esweil was "in town on Monday. Messrs. J. M. Chss m and G. V Lewis of Roper, were in th-; pity on Wednesday- Messrs. R. W. Johnston and J. K. Reid left yesterday for Norfolk. Dr. aha Mrs. A. W. Disoswuy eturne ' recently after spending liome time in New Bern. Miss Mattie Pagan of Dardens, pent a few days of thw week vich Mrs. Fred Smith. Fr. and Mrs. E. Lu lord nave etumed home, from a pi.asant isit to E. City. Mr. W, 0. Ra'ph, wife and hild of Norfolk, are isitmg his lother, Mrs. Ear.se iiepn on hird street. Hon. Van B. Martin ha re- urned from Richmond, wnere le had been called by the tieath' f his aunt. Gov. T. J. Jarvis of Greenville as in the city the past week, avin-.r come to attend tae burial lervices of the late A.O. Gay lord Mr. C. D. Loano is having aterial placed on ri? lot on E:ict am stie it lor tne erection or a ice home Contractor W. is Kayes has the work in charge. Miss Cad Campbell of Rosky llount, has be m a welcome vi.-.i-ir to our tow.i for the pait efe- She is the guest or Mis, innie Carstarphen. . The new house just beiag com. eted by Mr. Abe Adi r on 3rd reet is one of th-3 prettiest. and )st roomy small hous s in the tv and reflects much credit up- i"it3 architect, Mrs. Adler. RING YOUR KODAK FILMS to Smith's Pharmacy. Prompt service and all wurk guaran teed at a minimun c ost by the G. L, Hall Optical Co. P- M. Arps, Agent. Han. A- W. Swain spent a few lvs at home this wck. Ke re- lirned to his duties at Raie'gh i Wednesday ana was aceem mied by his wife who will re am at the Capital for severa. eeks. Dr-' V. H. Mewborn. Sp-c?al-t in fittinirgi-s-c, of WsSirig n, N. C, w.l be at the It. in onday and JL'ue3.:y x'euraary tiitinl 16th for th : purpose of bamining eyes and fitting -hs- v. Al! those who are havm;.: oibla with their eves and n d ass?3, will do well -o -i?ifc m n. ; ir; is wed known h.-Jie (having en comihg' here 10: tne h st o years ) ilis wor's is gt ara?--ed'to be f alitf ict- -y. uad hi - s.s arc reas , r th , Vn ci&.s.rvieo exemb . 2t -d. Errcr Corrected. We desire to coli your atent i to the change made this week the stt ment of '.he condition The Dank of Roper In our last is Aio the irst line the resoure'.s which" -11 ;u d ve tren "Loans U Disc 0.S5LC0" v. :. ; rmhtcd. .:. en let us direct y.ur ttenti..A-- , . change made in OveruraiiS lsecured, $S51.00" but which , oi44 have been $102.33. NOTED BAURISTLR FAS SF8 AWAY. Judge -A. O. Gayloid Dead. I In the death of Asa 0. Gay ' lord, Esq. , a,Ad'3 ars, which occurred on Facia;, : v r d . j .', J n- uary 2i)th, at i0 o'clock, alter an illness of about ten daysthe . community loses one of its most j user uv and honored citizens-; the wife a loving and devoted hus band, the children a kind and in-: dulgent father and the church a loyal ar.d consecrated member, j The deceased was born and: raised on a Long Acre farm in ; this county. At an early age he ; came to Plymouth' and entered I i , L .. v . ;acaaeimc studies entered the i University cf North Carolina, i where he took up the study of law, gradiudiig- later with hon-! ors. Obtaining his license, to! practice law and being admitted ; to the 'bar, he came home and cast his lot among his own peo-j pie, and by clo.se attention to business and keeping always in touch with the advancement of the legal profession he ascended high upon the ladcier of judicial lame, and won not only an en viable and lucrative practice at lume, but a state-wide reputa tion as an able lawyer. Air. Ga'ylord was not possessed of those qualifications which fit men for great politicians, though j h to-A- fin :-:?.t.ivfi nt o.ro.vt. in t.h political affai s of his State and Nation, and was several times hooted with positions of tiust by his people. lie was cevcral . times elected Ma or t.'J the towi. ana was made Judge ol the Re corner Couri: of Washington Comfy when that coiut was first established, whic'" ohice he filled for two yais with honor to him- seif and jatue and mercy to i tne offenders who came before him As a mn iirt w..s P-fintle. ! kind and unassuming, loyal to his frienus and just to his ene mies. ' About S3 years ago he prufts- ied reh-o.i and eanmetcd him- i seif wi-h the M. E. Church, and duri :? these years eyen unto the setting of ins life's su-.i, did he Keep ti'ie faith. For .e;:rs he was the faitafai Superintendent well he iided this position, and ren loved him was m-'st littmajy attested by the large cmeourj e ox peop:e Vvno xodo-ed ins re-' maiiiS to the' wave o.i S;?n lav - mornif.-g at 11:00 o'clock, and by the beautiful floral offeringf which bedecked his casket. The funerai services were con ducted by Rev. B. T, Em ley, his p.stor, ho paid a most beau tiful tribute to his ' lite of love and fidelity to his church and his God. The deceased leaves a widow, one daughter, -Uiss Lottie; thr.e sons, T. J., L. W., and Avery, and one siscer, Mrs. J. U Ever ett, all of ih:s town, besides a lare circle of fiieuds thruugh out the enure . conimamty to mourn his loss, to ah i f wl on we extend our moz bincere sym pathy. l"lc-;v Telephone Line. An enterprise that should be wekom, d and heartily supported by i very citien on tn:.t iO:.d is a ttiepnone !ir- L-::-'i - i,em Plymouth rp the L vn Ace road, l.-.o ;.i ; vi::..; . ;i t the enii. t i.'-A'-. ; idoesers Jno. , . , ,;. . C. and i;, ii. Darden. Some ul tne very best ard ' most progressive farmers of the county live on this road ; men whose interest it is is to keep in touch with the markets and busi ness men of the town, yet nwmg to the fact th.it t ;.. o was lo town to be reached in tins tli- reet ion. they have in.reufcrj been denrre'd of tins m st tc 1 v-, . -j - I . ; t i ' ' - . f"A i'l' means of ; 8 Subscribe to-The Beacon. To The Male Public. i ou will picise pardon Newberry, but it suits my case exacfly: ! "Hot g i IB? good lock::. but for Jcs" AND MY ARIDITY TO GIVE YO'J OND HUNDRED CEMTi VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. I thank you for vour vast pationage, and am in hope that you w.:re satisfied and will give me our future business. J Hie to sharp competition I am forced to cut my pric es lower than ever, but p'ease bear in mind' that you get the yame English-American iron-bound guarantee and the company is able to back every clause in that guaran tee, and they will do it. More than some will! I,sn't it: My Spring and Summer line is now on exhibition at the same old stand, and all that I ask is that you come and be convinced of the almost impossible values. I am as ever capable of giving you expert advice regarding the correct styles and patterns. Yours for more business and less profit, V. E. EVEELETT NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC TION, Order by County Commissioners. North Carolina, Washington County. Upon petition of citizens of white t.snool . Dist No. 34, Ply mouth Townsiiip, to vote for a Krirfinl tnx of IF, ffiiits on p.di $100.00 valuation of property and 45 cents on each poll. Petition auowca ana ordered that an election for said purpose be held at the school house on Tuesday, March Sch, 1915, with the' fol lowing n-imed persons as Keglst- rar and Poll-holders W. H. Gurkin, Reg. A. S. Allen, Poll- B. D. Latham, holders. Fcr Chief of Police. After carefully considering the duties of the . fnce I think mv- seif fuiiy capable of performing them, and 1 take' this method of mformivg my inonas and tr.e voters generally that I will be a candidate for the office of chief of police ia the coming election. Eagerly soliciting your sup per,: and assuring you chat it' e- cted 1 vviii do ah in mv power to execute me amies v me sat isfaction of the people R c s p e ct full y y o u rs , (ad) John J, Fi-:anctJ NOTICE. on Coanty, North Car- Lcola Ausbon, et al. F . i arte. Unue.v - iKi by virtu :-.'( ." a- o?'l r of clerk "vc-- Uii uud ri.rne.: 1 -.ell. for e:.'.;.ii -t p ii)lic sale at c urt Jfouae do- r in i'lv mouth, x. c - :n i.-cniay, rIarcli ;..t. 'i'.l5. the laud described iu said ordi.i.- of ale, iu fol ows: Home p aeti i f late Mr. T. G Korinau, ad j ! .i: A F. Arnold 'and others on xU.u." .- t, and being- Lot ! .). SS, in tin f -vit of 1 lymuuih, bciuy a loi . ; if : :, v. '. ho;is s thereon j'hl; j.iny . 26 1915 i . M. Bo.-i, r., Cuiiitnissioiser. l-.'eport of t! e co .dnion ot at Cr. swell in th State of North Carolina, at the close oi busine-s Dec, 3 th, 191-1. RESOURCES Iioair- and discounts 521.,.,',5 :H Fur::itur?. -nd liyturcs t0n 00 l'u'.; iroin Banks and Bankers 2 73 1 82 Cah items , 2.04 :H C, Id c in 22 Ho j t' v.. o u, i e'- di' g- all m!- nor c i-n currency ri;TJ4 K-ti -ivA isank u t.-s K-d oth er U. - UCUS 2,404 i n Tciai jTirrirr-n LIABILITIES apital otock pa d in S 5,000 00 Uu '.vuied pr. iits ies current expo so?! uud t vtsp id i.,c('S :r2 O, nisits sub A ct to ch ick -15.3U Sxtiii;; 1) p h ,-S 11,0-8 38 uuh.er's Jaeiuu s'andin;; l-!)88 Ce; t't;e : Id ct- 7 5C Total S-n H'at- 1 - ui:h i aiuiiiin, ( '"-nfy oi ' . : ' ::i , : I, ) --u- idej, ' aahier of the ab,.ve-i.a ied b.'nk, do s iieunilv swi-ar tha ihc aboe stateiueut is ttuo to fhc bQtoi V raS- r S :b'crliied and sworn to let are use, this 'SJ h clay of -lac. : J h, Las, h, J. P Dur;cct-At est: Alfi cd A'; .i i der in V- ilev Directors - Not on my GO' I LOOKS; But for i6 i: 11 VICE! Yours for Policeman, A. J. Newberry. this quotation from Capt, Joe 3; NOTICE Under and by virtue of 1ne terms oi a mortgage made bv V M. Burnett and wif e to D" 0. Brinkley, the undersigned will sell for cash at a public sale, at the Court House door in Wash- ingtoa County, Plymouth, 2J. C, on tne utn day oi r en. lUio at 12 M., the property described in said mortgage, which h register ed in Cook 59, page 537, Public Registry of Washington County, described as follows: Beginning at Beikie? L mnon's S. W. Corner and runnin.r, thence Roanoke River; running thence up the River its various courses to Walker and Myers' N. E Cor ner, formerly Jerry Walker's corner; running thence south wardly f!.!fin;r rm?.-1 linn tn tha street leading to Plymouth, run- nuig thence oown sa;u street a - ooat m.y teot to ne p.ginmng; Berkley Lennox's corner It b-h-g same piece of hud c .tuveyed by Emma P. I atiirm to iliiam Burnettt by deed dated January This the 4th day o? Jan. 1915. D. 0. BitiNKLEY, Mortgigee. kotic; ITii-'er an by vi- :uo o' iV -,.f .t, mort-'.-.!..: (1 !..y lerry .(. foli'i.s .n ( '.): . lh i:i!;;oy. v.'iticU s.i;l ::i px i.s r tps t'T i Vvii;hHi"ton Cvuutv i b -A p;.i;'; ;i . I ae iiiiderj-i. ;;cd will sell i'or mi.a :it yubiiv biilu i;t the Court House door iu Wastiiustou County, . rt;. t'arciina on th'j 6th day of Keu rv l'y, U15, ut 12 in., ttat. property de scribed iti scid mortijajre as follows: Lying- d boing- in iheTu .vnof Piy- liioiun, i'miouth lowuphipandknowii as dciii:u;it!ed as toi'o .vs, vtz: "orner at road leidiuff from Pi jnuutli to Wasiiir.toii, running- eaatwuruly four lui'-dr-'d reet to a corner in - i,l I), u. ;-ri .klcy's fi.dd; j'jence iiortirvod one humiitd an ! fiftv feet to brinkley' AVi une; thence wstwanl four lum.ired t'ect vl-jr!y s lid Avenue to the mad load iny from Plymouth to Washi,i!on; I hence southward and alon:j- said road one tniiidred and fitty feet to Use first station lieing two (2) town lots one tmndc-ed f:: t trout and one hundred and filtv feet deep fi his the 2nd u-uy-of Jau. 1915. D. 0. IJiunk'my, MoriT;'.A(,i-:K. 1. A. I? 15 A 1 DEALER IN a RI-PAISEn OF Stoves, Guns and Bicycles AUTOMOBILE. ACCESSORIES. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Superior Court, Washington Co. June Term 1915 Annie Dillion, vs L. D, Dillion. Ti e defendant tdioua named xv: 1 take mi ice that an aet'on entitled as above has beea commence 1 in the Su perior ourt of Washij.- i) ijoiintv' fir an a Volute civorci , io-d that Le U nyuircl to npperr at the trm f the Supe'ior C''tirt of said e .-msty u be he u ;he i 3tli Monday afier the 1st Monday in ilarch, 1015. nt tiu (.:ourt Hon .53 i i Plymouth, N. C , and-au ver , nr ihmur to the compla'nt in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This Oeo , 30, 1014. 4-t C. V. W. AfbiioN. C. S. C. NOTICE. The ''iidi.-r-L. ;d having qualifieil a?; atuiiiiiisirat t of the sM;it; of Wil 1. mi .! Divis. Uu- of W -.hii!..; ton toitnty Xji'lh -ar liiiH, thi t is to no t i i v . 1 persuus hour. claims onie inai:d.- t present t em t.) the under sineo for paynient ou or before the loth day or Nove-nbcr, 19. A, or this notice Will be plead d iu b.r of their payment This the 2nd day of Nov., l'n L Li.VBii.NCK Latham, Adiu'r., lnyuiouth, N 0 Y. M. Jioa o, Ik., Attorney. ? OvcrknJ Model 80 ? As preiotis'y nnnoun' pany is 1) i;. i . oi for each direct sub ': ' the cotton States, n;;d a; by any dealer ; paid September i . tj In addition t. i ',1 ;e -.v" ; bale at 10 I, - eh territory an J paid for ' i ' Buy an Ovr-v:.ui .'-x:.. a: mers reliv -" i : ; . - . the same tins: ij for the money i. 3 i! i oar i vuii sor ; .. l our jIi'.naT t- : . , - :. , :i ; i ; j( Largao-stio3 accessories section. Plymoutlj, .j : Z. ! mdif f St Oj" A 1 hl i7 : -.. .- I h : i . is ; . ton . '-... (I'.', of tiicse are 1 - her a i! tinide r 3 A .at ;!;! '3 ill BUYERS TO SrL:;a iiN" PROFITS. All retail buyers of uw bard c irs fri-u Aiuud 1, !A 4 to August. 1, iy:." wilt shiri i ' tne pro.K.s o' c i ;o n pany to th". extent of 5t I t .- ; r oar. o l ca ;h car thev buy, i'i ovidkh: we set: in t iidver 3 )0,00) ujv Foid c irs daring- that ij"Hod. J. W. Bh1 :"M.IANA. i.alaa:a A , i ;v or cix i..... . 1 ' . . isken then a ; ... c tiiuin, It rc ' on ' . . Ciiloaaci sad docs not , c , h- iter 'A. rbicAtn. lAc : h! . -Overland Coni--.i t 1(5 cents a pound ; v Overland Cars .in : i;de for each car sold '..':'. . : ' 61) days from : ; i . m : I v" !' another i n; ti-.e Plynioutli : tiuie named. way help the far ul: cotton, and at -:chi the bet Car i Tour:: t "'.Hi, ancl carried in N. -O. oiisii-.Io si;ns ptitj U3 1 r ;."; :'d ) J1AO ::) ) a: I oi p.334vie.i;mil : I.r.r c A.!.n i .: k ."i-.: o ) ) 1 3jt:at A ; e; i.-.,..";'vi ost . 1 -X-.T- shin !'- .. I ; i a in ! . i'l iU! ft. Subscriiiw to the BEACON t
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