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ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY fiY TflK Roavoke Publishing Co. O. V. W. AUdBON, Editor. PLYMOUTH, - jr.o. . Friday. October 13. 1899. ANOTHER EXPANSION. It will be of interest to the readers of the Bbacox who use VieElree's Wine of Cardai Id their homei to know that the mU of thie reniedy bu to iuereeeed during the peat yew, Utu tbe nunafeetarsrs hsra satin bed to increase their eapaeU bj tbe sddUioa of another Urge buildiog. It ha often bees Mid that a article that finds favor with the ladies fa rare to achieve great aoo- cess. No more alrikwz example of this could be found than the history of Wise of Uardul. From thousands or Indies letters received by the manufacturers, the follow inn are selected: From Mrs. lXsrj Paukowskl, 83 Bos Street, Chicago. 111. I have taken a bottle of Wine of Cardai and feel much better than when I wrote you. I did not have Any pains at my laet monthly period. ' From Mrs. M. A. Thompson, Kalamazoo, r Mioh. . I suffered from what was supposed to be ' tumor of the womb, but I have taken five bottles of Wine of Cardai and am almost cured. From Mrs. J. L. Todd, 8(alvey( S.O. I do not think I would have been living if I bad not taken Wine of Cardai. We desired a child very much, and I now hare baby seven mouth old. , v- From Mrs. -W. 8. Harris, Hi Walker T Street, Kansas City, Kan. I have tried Wine of Cardui and found it to be the greatest medicine on earth for female trouble. To Cubs La Qurrz tn Two Days Take LaXAnve Bbomo Q.nriM. Tablet. All druggists refaud lh moattf It it fail to cure. - B. YV. OBota'i tiRture oa every box. tic NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILEOAD Schedule m esteot atj 26th 1899. The Direct Short Line between Plymouth, Edentou, Eastern North Carolina and Norfolk and all point. North. Steamer leaves Plymouth 9:00 a. m. Mail Train leaves Edenton 1:45 p. m. daily, (except Sunday), arrives at Norfolk 4:25 p. m. Exprees Train leaves Edenton Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 700 a. m arrive at Norfolk ll a. m. Connection made at Norfolk with all rail and Steamer Lines, and at Elizabeth City with Steamer Tuesday, Thursdar aud a, Saturday for New Berne, Qneutal, Boa k noke Island Atlantio t W. C, K. li. Sta tions ; also' Wilmington Weldon B, B. The Company' Steamers leave Edenton 1245 p. m. as follows: Steamer to Mackey'e Ferry. Plymouth, Jame&viile nnd Williamston daily (except Sunday) with pasuengers for Koper, Pantegd. Bel haven, eounectiag with 8tr. for Makley ville, Aurora. South Creek, Washington and intermediate landings. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Cbowau Uiver, aud Mouday and Friday for Pcupperuong River on arrival of No. 2 Train. Norfolk passenger station at Norfolk and Western Railroad Depot. Through tickets on sale and baggage checked to all principal points. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FRKIQHT LIKE. AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Daily all rail service between Edenton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk. ' in.nnih mm ma Ia mui uui nnwkM time than by any other route. Direct all goods to be shipped by East em Carolina Dispatch, as follows: From Norfolk by N. & 8. R. R.; Baltimore by P. -v W. & B. R, Rj President St. Station, Philadelphia by Pennsylvania B. R. Dock 8t. SUtion; New York by Pennsylvania R. B.. Pier 27 North River, and Old Do minion S. 8. Co., Pier 26. n For further information apply to J. J. V7BLL, Agent, Plymouth, N. C, V General Office of the 1H.&8 JjrVorfolk, Vs. plicX. KINO, General Manager. lme;UNS,O.F,AP. Agt. 1 jaea and Clocks carefully . Repaired and satisfaction given "Xllworkby . 0.1. LlGCEf T, ON BRINK LEY'S CORNER. WATER STREET, PLYMOUTH, N. C. jleclam alio"' 31. ,; ; ((o)J f j BEACON FLASHES Please sand us the news from your post oQee. Our street lights are quite an improve ment Mr. W. J. Mercer of Creswell, was in oar town on Tuesday. , Mrs. W L. 8tubbs, of Parkerside, is the goeat of Mrs. W. H. Stnbbs. An up-to-date lice of shirts and ties at J. T. Lams'. Mrs. Mollie Harrison Is visiting relatives and friends at Roper this week. Mrs. Bardlsoa, of Williamston, is the guest ot Mrs, 11. real this week. We had a pleasant call on Wednesday from Mr. W. W. Lear;, of Uoper. Mr.. Peace Billiard, of Weeksville, is here spending a two weeks vacation. Mrs. A. Willi! ord returned on Saturday last from a visit to friends at Rocky Mount. Miss Agnes Proctor, of Qrimesland, was in oar town this week to attend the Oden Peoi marriage. .- An up-to-date Una of eandies at J. T. Lewis', from lOe. to 60c. per pound. . Mrs. W. O. Davis and 'little daughter. Usiue, are rutting friends near Skinners viile this week. Mies Maud Moore, of Norfolk, is visiting our town as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Harrison. Mrs. J. D. Ebora andehildreo, of Bath, are the guests of Mrs, Eborn's mother, Mrs. A. M. Ayers. Mr. L. H. Horn thai of Norfolk, has been here this week as the guest of his son, Mr. Louis P. Horn thai. A little excitement was created on our streets last Monday morning by the run- ning away of a aray norse. Mr. W. B, Hardison received a telegram on Tuesday last summoning him to the bed-side of bis mower, who is very ill at her home in Jamesville. Just received A fine line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco at U IUBBISQH'8. . la speaking last week of the trip Dr. 8. Ilasseli had taken, we were in error. He had only been to Kittyhawk to see Mr. Jesse Cahoon, an old friend of his. Mr. . Carter A. Walker who has been abiding at the Soldiers" Home at Raleigh, for quite a while, is nere, hu old home, viaitiDg old friends and acquaintances, who are all glad to see him. The attention of our ladies is called this week to the advertisement of Mrs A. M. Ayers, milliner, whose welt established business in this town commends iteelf to our readers and the public generally. The business of a town is judged by its local advertisers. A stranger to our town, and a business man, called this week and asked for a copy of our paper, stating that he oaly wished to see the local advertise ments. Advertisements are always read. Just received A. big assortment of Gra ham wafers, high grade cakes, crackers. eto at J. T. Lewis. Bead the ad. of Mr. J. L. Savage in this issue. He keeps constantly on band a full line of up-to-date groceries, confeotioneries, fruits, vegetables, wines, liquors, Ac., &c. sod invites your trade, lie is another man who appreciates yonr patronage enough to ask for it. Give him a call. Including both sides, we give our read ers nearly five columns more reading mat ter this week than they have been reeeuiog, and we hopo the make-up of the paper will please them. However, u you like the old make-up better, please let us know. We wish to please our patrons and any sug gestions from them will be appreciated. Red Hot From The Guv Was the ball that bit O.B. Steadman of xewark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caose-i horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts. Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pits cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. S If you regard all annoyances as wholly impersonal life is no ebore at all. Bobbitta' Chill Pills are the best Cost less than anv other chill and fever remedy, and they are guaranteed to cure, or your money back. Price 25c. per bottle. Drug gists. For sale in Plymouth by Luther Harrison. sep 29-dm CITY MARKET EEPOKT. C. B. Sides per H 7 6 7 49 13 11.50 8 $4.50 4.00 3049 40 6 5 25AJ5 15 10 to 29 12f 15 15 20 to $1 8 flaxes Scolders Bacon Hams S. C, Fork per barrel Lard refined Flour, per barrel. Patent Family W. I. Molasses, per gal., Syrup " " Granulated Sugar, per lb Light brown " " " Butter Cheese Green CoSee i it it Boasted Coffee Eggs per doa.. Tobacco, per lb Shot " " Gun Powder M " 25 to 40 Coal Oil White.Safety 150, per gal. 15 Red O.. pereal.. 18 Apple Vinegar 25 Bee's Wax, per lb 20 5 " 12, 4c under 60tb 5 h 7 75 per Bus., new 60 " 65 Tallow, Hides, flint." Green " " Salted ' Salt, per sack Corn, Heal, Kioe, Feas, black black eye Peanuts Cotton per lb i. ii 50 1 to Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For sals by all druggists. -To Our Friends. -: " A3 the fall k the season of much advertising and 'as onr columns are consequently fuller of them at this time than during the rest of the year, which limits the space devoted to reading matter, we feel that it is due our patrons to make the follow ing offer: " To all new subscribers -who pay m alvanco, we will send The B bacon from now until Jannary 1st 1911 16 months for - only- otie dollar, and to all old subscribers who will ay up arrears and give us one dol ar, we will do the same. We know you want your county paper whether you take it or not, and now is your opportunity to get it cheap. Your Local Paper.' m " An exchange drawing the follow ing contrast between the local paper and the foreign city paper, makes the point in favor of the former, as a matter. of fact. It says . You may be able to get a large city paper tilled with murders, cock fights, scandal cases, etc., for less money than you pay for your local paper, but these city papers never advertise your community and make the pr-perty more Taluable. They do help aloug your schools, churches and public enterprises, they do not punish your home news ; they say nothing good of you, your town, or your neighborhood ; they take no interest in you. A good newspaper is as much ot an advan tage to a town or county as are good schools. Stand by your home paper, it will stand by you, and is ever on the lookout for your interest. A Pretty Marriage. : The Christian Church in this town was the scene of a pretty mar riage on Wednesday morning last, the contracting parties being Mr. J. W. Oden, one of Washington's most popular young business men, and Miss Myrtle Peal, one of the ac knowledged belles of Plymouth. The church was beautifully deco rated with flowers and evergreens, and at 7:30 o'clock the bridal party entered the church in the following order : Mis3 Pauline Harrison, with Mr. Whitney; Miss Vonnie Leg- gett, with Mr. Jordan ; Miss Agnes Proctor, with Mr. Joe Vail ; the best roan being Mr. Oden, a cousin of the groom. The flower girls were little Misses Mary Jarvis Murphey and Fannie Mcuonnico. Keeping time wit Se wedding march, rendered by miaa Adelia Skittletharpe, the bridal party ad vanced to the altur, where they were met bv Rev. M. S. Soear. who per formed the impressive ceremony which made them man and wife, and Capt. J. E. Beid, who gave the bride away. , The ushers were Mr. O. R. Leggett and Mr. Campbell. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom (accompanied as far as Edenton by the bridal party) left per Str. Plymouth lor an extended tour to Washington, D. O., New York and other points of interest. Our best wishes for a long and Erosperbus life are extended to this appy and popular couple. Our little boy was afflicted with rheuma tism in bis knee ; and at times unable to put his foot to tbe floor. We tried in vain, everything we sou Id hear of that we thaugbt would help him. We almost gave up in despair, when some one advised us to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We did so, and the first bottle gave so much relief that we got a second one, and, to onr surprise, it cured him sound and well. J. T. Bats, Pastor Christian Church, Keodesha, Kan. For sale by all druggists. run u u That Cheap while in Baltimore last week he bought so many , bargains that he has over stocked his store and to make room for another large shipment he is almost . IVIMG AWAY GOODS. He struck luck while away and bought a big line of SAMPLE GOODS,- such as Underwear, Ladies, Gents and Children Hose, Handkerchief's, &tj., all f which are as good as regu lar stock and much cheaper. Hose from 3c. to 50c. a pair. 1 bought the entire line from best to cheapest. Closing ut Clothing Sale. I find that I haven't the room to carry a stock of Clothing, 80 I will close out what I have on hand at a great sacrifice. Now is your time to get A CHEAP SUIT.. . - ' GPSee nay line of Dress goods, Shirts, Neckwear, &v7 J.-T.MWIfr--'' D A Y A N D SCUPPEIiNONG NEWS. . . Hello ! Dewey, you're ,th$ maa of the day. - October is- here, the queen month of the yesr. - . 'V.' ' Mrs. Ben Hasaell, near Bay. is reported to be very ill. . Mrs. F, lu-Brickhouse is at Mount Olive visiting relatives. Why didn't tbe marriage take place on that Sunday ? Was it a postponement ? One of the "Wild Roses" is having re creation this week, so Trixey" will greet you. ...... Miss AJleen Owens, of Columbia, was the guest of. Miss Bertie Owens Sunday night. ' Capt. Frank L. Brickhouse is having a hew residence built just across the road from where he lives. Miss Minnie Armstrong has closed her school at Gum Neck and returned home. Ha, Frank, why so sweetly smiling ? We regret to hear that . Miss . Loula Phelps, the charming belle of Souppernong, will .leave shortly for an extended visit. Quite a number of young people seemed to be enjoying tbe beautiful afternoon last Sunday. uMake hay while the sun shines." There will be an entertainment atScup pernong 'M. E. Church the second Sunday night, in December, for the benefit of the Epwohh' League. " Mr. Henry Bateman of Creswell, was among' the many visitors at the meeting of the Epworth League Sunday night. Of oourse f rom appearances, we imagined the attraction that caused him to attend, but visitors are especially invited, so come again; Henry. 1 Wild Rosa & Teixbt. Working Night and Day : The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Fills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule Of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into ' energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. , . . , 3 My heart was touched when first we met, , Her picture soon adorned my locket ; But we are married now, and when I'm touched it's at the pocket. Why were 25,000 BOTTLES OF ROB ERTS TASTELESS 25o. CHILL TONIC sold the first year of its birth? Answer: Because it is the BEST AT ANY PRICE, guaranteed to cure, money refunded if it fails, pleasant to take, 25o per bottle. It is sold and guaranteed by jul-ly W, C. Ayebs. Manaynnk has a bill collector who re jokes in the name of William Dunn. . RHEUM ACIDE j ! rapidly Uklng the place of all other known remedies ai a rtaou- o matio care, laxative, tonic aud blood purifier. The reason is plain, . for ii ;-CUEES- I There Is no better time to treat Sj rheumaUim than daring tbe fall months. Cure yourself bef or the $f rigors of winter are felt. RHEU- MACIDK costs bat $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Secure It ffi and cure your 4 1 RHEUMATISM I For gale ia Plymouth by , 2 sep 2S-6m LUTHER HARRISON K There is no more unpopular or more tin successful man in the world than tbe chronic advice-giver. WANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HONEST persous to represont us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and ex penses. Straight, bona-flde, no more, no l-si salary. Position permanent. Our references, any bank In any town. It u mainly office work conducted at home. Inference Enclose self-addressed stamped envelop. Ta Doauioa ConrasT, Dept. 8. Chi cago. Bpl-26t Ian Lewis, ' . 4 ' Dont talk yourself to death We don't intend s talk our selves to death, but ' simply in vite you to call and examine our line of clothing, dress goods, notions, ladies' and gent's tur nishinev goods, &c, fcc., and the quality, style and prices of them do the talking for us. I have purchased one of the largest and most beautiful lines of goods ever placed before the people of this section. My line of fine Crepons, Yenecian cloths, Poplins, Serges, Silks, Plaids and Satins are the handsomest over shown in this market. I also invite your attention to my large and well selected line of Shoes, both Ladies' and Men's. Our r.Alfilii-afp1 tTm11ftpial,, shoo fnr ladifts. Tina hnt ffiw equals. It fits the foot ; it wears like iron. We have this shoe in all the latest toes and lasts,, and seir it under A Positive Guarantee With onr enormous stocCi and onr other aclvant ages re gnaranfee to please you both in style asitl price Come, examine, and be con vinced of the truth of the above statements before purchasin elsewhere. Yours very 17HJS LATEST THE EDISON PhonpgrapH for $7.50. Sold by IV. B YEAGER, W HO IS HEADQUARTERS F0I1 MUSICAL GOODS, the onlv house in town where you. will find all kinds of musical hotel ments from a Jew's ha. jjori very latest, the JbV 'ficoji' which any chi' '!Krt'f--S v;oiumoiav',. speeches .S piecef truly, HEW IHLLIL T liarfi Rnmirp the millinery.. on Water street recently oceupic Mrs. Annie Latham, sna havestoc ed it with a full line of the latt' STYLES in MILLINERY GOOD, ponsistinf of Hats, feathers, ribboik trimmings, &c, &c, .jybich'. am selling at the very latest prices j?ucli goods can be sold at. When in need.cf Hat, JBonret, or anything in the Millinery line, be sure to give me a call, l gi-ar-anteo SHtisfa-ction- in every pnrt;""? ir, Yei'J health -f vkVJ 4thJism, and her
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