m Year, In AdvHM •FOR 600, FOR COUNTRY AMO FOR TRUTH.' single Copy 0 Coot*. y VOL. 36 NO. 21 PLYMOUTH, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 False Fire Alarm Last night about eight o'clock the fire company and a large number of citizens were thrown into confusion by an alarm of fire that wai bewildering to locate. The driver of the truck was first of the impression that the fire was on East Main street, and not being able to locate a blaze in that neighborhood gained information that the conflagation was in Brinkley hotel. They immediately hastened to that place, stret ched a line of hose and began a hunt tor the fire, which has not, as we go to pi ess, yet been located. The telephone operator gave information that the alarm was sent, from C the hotel, but as yet the per<4 son who sent the alarm has not been foc-nd. The fire company is eager to respond and do all in their power in each case of an alarm as has been repeatedly de monstrated, but people should have enough regard for the ; company to call them only when their services are requ- 1 ired. There is considerable 1 work in stretching a line of ' hose and then replacing it in the truck. TWO BROTHERS DIE AT EXACTLY SAME TIME. Goldsboro. Feb. 19 A strange j coincident occurred in New Hope township, when two brothers ! living in the same locality died i at exactly the same time 9:50 o’clock. j Major and Bud Hinson were j the names of the brothers. They were both well known citizens of j the New Hope section, having i lived there for a number of years i Major Hinson was 42 years of age and had been ill for some time. He died from paralysis. But Hinson contrac'ed pneumonia several da. a ago, cu.d died at toe age of 40. Both «no . wh mar rit*d »u • .i., * l c i ■ 'ii • . -* “ 1 -583 • MM, j , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority couferred upi.u us in a deed o trust executed by Kraut. I rlartung and wife Bertha !t Hung on th- lnh Hay of June 923 rttre tvc<- !. o i>. >,.ni. of m : ' 1 i):. y -oui ia„> w. » •. uruary l.H2b, at 12 o clock nooi at the Court House door in Plymouth, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to*wit. That certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in Lees Mills Township, Washington founty Stale ' h'S, hvv!_ ce as I are s!u ,u. . • o >; 1 Bo O , . tin .-1 • la • • ’lows on toe iSiiii.- by it ,, < At ane on the List hy the lu* of M. .Smith, and on the w ■ b t- • ••t"ds of F. I Hartnng. e- *u«ir > SO • res. and bei' t'tS ‘ ’ svt < , -ci-i f land Whicn If jescil: .n C Mfi ::t# • .f title to f I to. t* I 5 3 Register's Oitice O' wu hi:, .ion county to which reference is hereby made. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Frank I. Hartung and wife Bertha C. Hartung to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by sal. deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 13th day of January 1925 Th« First National Trust Co. Trustee Durham, N, C. - -I- . I". —— I ®>TrP.ciCTt7”F ’rr' ’r” i OF RE-SALE ^^Twill receive sealed bidet for the purchase of the two old schoolhouses now standing on the public school grounds in Roper, N. C. until noon Wednesday March 11th, 1925. Each bid will have to accompany a certified :heck to the amount of 5 per ct. )f the bid to show good faith on ihe part of the bidder. The bids will be opened at Mr W.. A Blount’s store in Roper. N. C it noon on March 11th, 1925. A reasonable time for the re njval of the buildings will be liven the purchaser. Dona by order of the Proper, School Committeemen. George W. Dixon Secty. ■.. '*.‘^2. OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority :ontained in a certain Mortgage Deed •xecuted on the 10th., day of May, .924 by Sansbery Davenport and wife dary J. Davenport to A. J. Davenport i d registered in the office of Register >f Deeds of Washington County in Jook-85 page 143 to secure payment of me certain note of even date there vith. defa it having been made in the >ayment of said note, the undersinged Mortgagee will on Monday March 2nd . .925 sell for cash to the highest bidder I it the C°urt House door in Plymouth, j 4orth Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon the ollcwing described real estate: That certain tract of land beginning it a white oak on the main road lead ng from Creswell to Columbia a cor ler between the lands of Mrs. M.JE. Smithson and the herein conveyed and; running thence South 56 de *ees East 9 40 chains to the fork of the *oad leading towards Spruill’s Bridge; :hence South 33 degrees 30 minutes l/Vest 16.50 chains; thence North 89 iegrees West .75 chains;thence North’, >6 degrees West 9 10 cha.ns to a pine j >tump;thence North 34 degrees East. 17 chains to the beginning, containing' L5 14 acres. It being the (and conveyed :o H. II. Phelps by the Vestry of St.; Davids Parish. rhis the 28th., day of January, 1925. A. >. Davenport Mortgagee By P. W. Brinkley Agent ' •''TTC^ OF MORTGAGE SALE Unuer and by virtue of autho rity contained in a mortgage, feed executed on the 2nd day sf March, 1923 by L. J, Sawyer to P. Sugar registered in the Register of Dorris Office in Book 77,n.-.g-. 362 Th undHrvKf^pd wit* < > S*iu • day, t e 14 I. u o; M re-, 1925 ?<■ ’ ’ v< h (Id'12:00 s’fi a . ■t.r i-i . r Plymuut , N nh Car.vma, )he fol own g desc*ibed real e-uate “T-- t. t> acf of h d lying ai d ■■■ v '(.un'y o'- '» hi« g , •' • • i to-a )iph p. kn ■vis d d- z' ■> d follows: ’ a* R'‘ ee Gum near a Du '- h oi Horns Gums, thence South to a plank pine, thence^ West to a forked Cypress, thence North to a White Oak stump the nee to the main road on Pea Rcung society girl of tnis city. * BILL BOOSTER SAYS V\HOM *TOP' OOUTSEU© W -THAT OOU.AR AVWAH \ KX% GEEU WORKING FAITHFUL ENERM OAM, PANVMG GVUA , RUM\U<& C\_C«H6.S FOR 'THE VCVOS, FEEOXUG 'CUE FAVMLN, PANVWG NWE REVTC. BUMVUG OAt FOR THE CAR, PANVUG OUR TEACHERS*. V4E CAUT GET AtOUG VAVTHOUT TVKAX OiO RAVTHFUL OOCCAVO. POUT SEUO « ASUAN \ " A' 11 ‘ &±sc&s2ssr Baptists RaFy The Baptist leaders of the Roa* noake Association including all the pastors, active laymen, wo and vouDg people, called to meet in the Rocky Mr First Bap tist church on March 4th for an eh day Mission Rally, beginning at 10 o’clock. It is expected that a light lunch will he served at the church at the noon hour. The purpose of this Ral v is purely informational and inspi rational. Addresses on Missions and different phases of the de nominational program will be made. Round-iable discussionson the present status of the work and on future plans will be open to all. Besides ihe 1- cal talent of the Asaocmior., 11.? following general denominational.woikers will take pan in the program: Dr. C. E. Madlry of R aleigh and Dr. W. L. Poteat of Wake Forest a representative group is expect ed from each church in the Asso ciation. Dr. Howard Smith The Ej e-Sight Specialist, of Monroe, N. C., will be here again on Monday, February 23rd. fift een years of Satisfactory service See him if you have trouble your Eyes. Examination free and glasses furnished at a reasonable price. Don’t forget the date. Smith’s Drug Store Plymouth, N. C. FOR SALE —A few full blooded Duroc Jersey Gilts see. Rufus S. Sitterson Route 2 Box 60 Plymouth, N C. Mrs George W. Harrison On January 27th, 1925, Mrs. George Harrison passed from us. For nine years she was a devot ed member of the Methodist Church, and most loyal member of the Missionary Society. Therefore, be it resolved by | the Missionery Society of the Methodist Church in Plymouth; That in her Death the Woman’s Missionery Society has lost one of its devoted members and the Church one of its most lovable Christian Women. That we cherish the memory of her faithfulness and extend to her husband and son and rela tives our tenderest sympathy. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the family, a copy bespread on the pages of our minutes, and a copy be sent to the Roanoke Beacon. Mrs. F. R, Johnston Mrs. Paul W. Brinkley Mrs. J. S. Norman Mrs. George Harrison was born in Pitt Countv December 29,1892 and died in Plymouth Janurary 27,1925. She had been a consist* ent member of the Methodist church from early childhood. She lived a devoted Christian life. In a large sense her life was aa fragrant as the rose, fine as dew and gentle as a lamb. A gracious friend, a thought ful wife and mother and a true Christian has passed from us. W. G. Lowe. Subscribe To The BEACON The Ladies’ Aid Society M. E. CHURCH SALAD SUPPER l School Building | Friday, Feb., 27, 7:30 p.m. | Proceeds to for Ben- 1 efit of Church. I Public is Cordially Invited. IS of t .«* Mackeys Will Give a at the