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4 THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBUfiHED EVERY FRIDAY C. V. W, AST SBON, EMTO.&. PLYMOUTH, Friday. April 19 X I' X HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. Trimmed Hats Un trimmed Hats ! and the most desirable materials from which superior hats are made. Interesting lines of Imported Bruds, Nets, Chiffons, etc. A warm welcome awaits you. MRS. ANNIE LATHAM. BEACON FLASHES Court next week. Winter Las iwUy been lingering in the Jap of spriug this year. - - Mr. A. G. Walker, of Creell, ac iu Aha oity on Wednesday. The town eleotiou draweth nigh. Who will be oar next Mayor t Mr. W. J, Clark has moved, to the resi dence just-vacated by Mr. J. T. Lewis. Miss Mab'e Roper, of Roper, was tht guest of Miss Pauline Harrison last week.. Mr. T. J. Normau, who holds a poeitiou in luienton, spent Sunday lust with his family here. Ex-sheria irbelps has secured an ap- poiutaieut as Deputy lie venue Collector lor ims LMSi.nct. Mr. J. T. Lewis has moved- his family to Scotland Neck, where ho has engaged in the furniture fousineee: Mrs. W. J. Clark and sou, Master Jasper leaves today for Greenville, wit era they go to visit relatives and friends. Dr. C. 0. Jackson, of YeateaviUe, with his wife and little daughter, are visiting relatives iu this his old home. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, cared of her Deafness and Noises in Abe Head by Dr. Nicholsons Ar- iiflcut Ear Dkjkvh, gave $1$H)0 to his Iu- tituU, mo that deaf people anaqle to procure tie Ear Drums my ha-ve cueai free. Ad real No, 9445-e. like NiebolKoa InRtitute, 780, Eighth Aveaaa, New I'otfc, U. S. A. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Eev4 IN. EFFECT MARCH. RD, 1UU1. ' TRAIN SERVICE. Leant Edenton daily (except Sunday). , 10 p, m. Arrae Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday). . ...... 240 p. m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except auu- - dj) . 420 p.m. juri Edeuton 1 lies., Thuts., and Hat..,,,.... 8 30 a. m. Leave Elizabeth City Tucs., Thnra, ajidSat... 930a.m. Aruve Norfolk Tues., Ihurs., and Sat........ 1105 a. in. Norfolk daily (except 8undavi... 1000a. m. Arrive Eli?, City daily (except Sunday)..,,..,,,.,,, 1140 a. ni Arrive Edenton daijy (except Sunday),,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ...... 12 45 p. m. lowe Edjsuton daily (except Buaday). ...... 12 45 p. in Arrive Belksvea daily (except Suudavh.. 520 p. m. Leave Norfolk Tves., Thurs., nd bt 410 P. ni. Arrive E, City Tue Thara.. aud Bat... i.r;J p. m. Arrive Edenton Tues., Thurs , And Kat 7 00 p. m, Trams stop at all intermediate statious. Connect at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia. Bunch and Currituck Branch Virgiuia Ueaek Division. TMjoTcvjce. Stealer leave Edentou daily (it. Sun tiay) I't 49 p. ni. for Plymouth, Jamesville, Williainafcoti and Windsor Leave Kdentop Tuesnay, Thursday and Saturday 12 45 p. m. for Chowau River landings; and Friday for Scuppernong X River, 8teamers leave Elizabeth City for; R -poke Island. Orieutnl and Newborn?, Tuesday, Thursday and .'-aturday 600 p. m.; connect with A. & N. (5. It. It. and At iantio CouHt Line for Goldaboro and Wil mington. &t. For ScuppernongJ K'ver Monday and Wednesday 12 00 noon, and for Pawjuotank JUver laudingfcFriday 12 30 p. m. Steamers leave Btlhaven daily (ex. Sun toy) lor Washington, n. C, .aud I'uemiay, Thursday and Satr4y for Aurora, Somh Creek, Makleyvilbs, 4c For further iuformatiou apply to J. J. Hamuli, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Geu eral Office of the N. & S. K. R. Co., Nor folk, Va. jl. k. KINO, II. C. HUDGINS, Geu'l Manager. Geu'l Ft.& Push Agt. V- - u. . ..... Nicest line of Stationery in town. All the latest tints and shapes. Louis P. Hoknthal. Mr. L. P. Horntbal invites you to make his store your headquarters: next week Head his ad. aud call on him. Mrs. Mary E. Rogerson left last Friday for an extended visit to Norfolk, Va Washington, D. C, and Allegheny, Pa. Mr. J. P. Cooper, formerly of this town but now a popular drummer of Baltimore was here this week calliug on his frieuda. Mr. W. F. Aosbou has been having some decided improvements made in ins resi dence corner Third and W ashiugtou streets Those famous little pills, Do Witt's Little Early Kisers will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them ieguiar. nymouth Drug uo lioper Store Co. The town has received another large lot of sewerage pipe and Chief Tucker is busy having same placed where it is most needed , Our subscription list is gradually in creasing, still it w tar snort or wnat it should b. Remember, friends, the paper is what YOU make it. For Duseuberry's Gall Cure, for sores on houses, and Duseuberry's "Sure Death," tor bed bags and roaches, call on M. E. MCUabe. The family of Mr. J. D. McConabo bus moved from Mac key 'a Ferry lo Plymouth, aud are occupying one of the Uoru thai houses East Maiu street. Mr. W. N. Pate 6howed us on Saturday last a copper co n which he had fouud bearing date of 1112. What its deuomina tion and nationality we are unable to say M rs L. E. Padgett has moved her stock of millinery goods to the store recently oc cupied by J. T. Lewis, on Water street, where Bue will have amole room, bee au. Skin trouble, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch liazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's, riymoutn Drug uo., Roper Stor Uo. If we can set only two hundred more subscribers between now and the first of June we will make your paper eight pages instead ot four, or change it to a semi weekly. Help us do it. We learn that a company has bonglit the Fair grounds at Edeutou and will Boon erect a mill for the manufacture of cotton goods. Towns all around us are forging ahead wbihi Plymouth stands still. When yon come to court next week be sure to briug that dollar you owe us, and one to renew with, aud while you are about it ask that neighbor who bus been reading your paper to send a dollar aud get it tot himself. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Cbambf rlaiu's BtomacD and .Lave; laniets, Eevry box warranted. For sale by Plym outh Drug Co., and Roper Store Co. We want a short, newsy letter each week from every postofece m the county. Will not Kome friend at each place let us hear from them ? We will send them the paper free aud furnish stamps, stationery, etc., ao that it will cost you only a tew minutes time once a week. Mr. W, W, Leary, who represents the Peoples Mutual - Benevolent Association, requests us to state that he will be in Ply. mouth next week prepared to write a policy on yonr life as good nud cheaper than you can get elsewhere. If you loye your wife and littjo oues provide for then in case pf your death. Planing Mill Department German Siding. Bevel S ding. Plane Siding. Partition Work. Ceiling Moulding, And Everything else Ixept in a fiirst-class Planing Mill, ' Satisfaction guaran teed as to quality and Q? price as low as consis tent therewith- Give us a trial. PLYMOUTH HIILI3G m, His Life Was Saved. Mr. J, B. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wondcrtul de liverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he sayst "l whs taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Puenmonia, My lungs became hardened, I was so weak I couldn't even sit up iu bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard or Dr. Jiiug 's new discovery, una bottle gave great relief. I coutiuutd to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say to much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble Regular sizes 50 Cent and 11 00. Trial bot tles free at pruill & Bra's 5 every bottle guaranteed 2 Troth crushed to earth will surely rise. unless mashed too fiat by campaigu lies. Caught a Dreadful Coj,p. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thomp son, a large importer or line mwuoery si 1638 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says t "During the late severe weather I caught dreadful cold wbieu kept me awake st debt and made me unfit to attend my work dnriug the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I I began to Improve at once. I om now en- . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 a . tlreiy wril ana ieei very pienHfu 10 ac knowledge its merits." For sale by Plym outh Drug Co, and jHoper Store Co. May.Day Fun. If puzzled ubout how to amuse children mid to dress and decorate them for a May-Day party, we ad vise our readers to get the "May mini berof The Delineator, in which Una Beard shows how a number of pretty, dainty and unusual decora tions cm be made by (be children at home prior to the enjoyable day in the open air. J'hb Basr Pbescbiption fob Chilis and Fever is a bottle of Quote's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aud quinine in a lasisiAss lurin, Mo cure no uav Price, 500, mar 1-ly Plenty of Work. The following from the Galveston Nev8 will apply equally well to North Carolina: There is plenty of work in Texas for men who want to work. There fore there is 110 room for tlie loafer, white or Wack. The man who wil not work must live, just as the man who will work musllive. If he does not labor he mt3t get his bread m some way that is not fairaud honest. It is a public question, and as such the state should deal with it. Crime is committed by the idle. lhe roads need working. SpriDg coughs are specially dangerous and uuless cured at oucd, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Plymouth Drug Co., ltoper more uo. Confederate Veterans' Assoc! ation. The Tyrrell County Cou federate Veterans' Association will meet at Columbia on the second Thursday iu May, luui, at 10 o'clock a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to the Confederate Veterans of Tyrrell ana adjoining counties to attend. Addresses will be made by Col. Win. F. lieasley and other veterans, and an effort will be made to raise funds to erect a monument com memorating the deeds of valor and glory of the Confederate soldiers. T. I j. Jones, Commanding. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me reuei, i iuaily my wile bought a bottle of One Minute Uongh Cure that ef fected a speedy cure. I cauuot speak too highly of that excellent remedy." Mr. T. K. uoubeman, Manatawney, Pa. Plymouth Urug VJo., Ituper Store Co. JURY LIST. The following named persons have been drawn to serve us jurors at the spring term of the Superior Court, commencing on the 4th Monday iuSApril : PLYMOUTH TOWNSI1IP. Louis F. Bowen. Jos E. lieid. W. C. Wcd. J. H. Hamilton, Uicro Kelly, C. E. RobersoD. Darnel Garrett, Ueo W. uardiaon. Vv. Ji. White. c, a. carter, ooraan uouiuns sua U. u. JUurck-u LEES MILLS TOWNSUIP. W. T. Clieggon, M. Thomus Cliestoii, J. It. Kcs- eenger, W arren W. 8pruill,.T. L.rrarkenloii. J. E. Singleton, Alfred Oliver, Job Ailiitlcy, W. V. Gray auu iN. 1. iieriingion. SCUPPEHNONQ TOWNSHIP. Henry W. Phelps. D. M. Kvruill. C. J. Spear. Eli U. Suruill. 11. Walter PhelDs. Jerome B. Plielpe, David Furlough and Carney J. bpruill. SKINNERSVILLE TOWNSHIP. Frank W. Tarkenton, Joshua Lucas, Richard Klliott, H. II. Patrick, J, H. Lucas and.Eil Suell. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De- Witt s Liitt'e Early Kisers cleanse the whole Kjhtem They never gripe, Plymouth Drug Co., keper Klore Co. Making a Farm Pay. When a farmer can invest $2000 iu a farm and make a living he will lave done well if he has $00 at the end of the year in cash, or in the form of increase of stock, as tho $200 represents 10 per cent of interest on his investment. In supporting his tmily and paying all expenses he reimburses himself for Ins labor. There are many fanners who claim that farming does not pav, but who if they will consider the investment and keep account with the farm, and find they derive more, in proportion to capital and labor investou, than do many who are eugaged in other occupations. lloxboro Courier, This is the time of year that destructive fires are liable to visit the town, have you cot your property protected by insurance? It not call on W. Fletcher Ausbon and get a policy to-day. All classes of property insured at adequate rates, and only reliablo Companies represented. Of Internet to Farmers. As the spring has opened and crops are being planted, insects are becoming numerous and their rava ges win soon begin. e wisn to urge farmers not to wait until a crop is ruined, aud then write for infor mation, but as soon as an insect en emy is detected, send some specimens to tins olhce, so that they may be identified, and remedies suggested. Tho importance of the work against njurioui insects is becoming; more ind moro apparent. Everybody is 11 yi ted to make lice use of this of fice to obtain information regarding nsect friends and foes. Fhanklin Sherman, Jr., Entomologist, N. C. Dept. of Agriculture,, llaleigh, N. C. Nature seems lo be monopolizing green goods" business just now, the Stay in North Carolina. In a recent address to the students of the University, President Veuable said : "Stay in North Carolina. It is going to be one of the foremost States iq the South and the young man who leaves it will bo sorry for it." That's the sort of talk that tho leaders and. educators of tho State ought to give to .tbe young men looking to them for advice. North Carolina has lost moro in tho going away of its young men than in any other way. Many of our best young men have iu times past felt that to win large success they must go away. "Emigration , has been our bane." Tho tide has turned. Our young men find the largest opportunities for success and development in their own homes and in daily association with the friends of their youth. "Stay in North Carolina" is a text for commencement orations, for editorials, for counsel from teacher to pupil. "I had piles ao bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried De Witt's Witch flare I Salve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like piles." E. C. Boice, isomers Point, N. Y. Look out for imita tions. Be sure yod ask for De Witt's. Ply mouth Drug Co., lioper 6 tore Co. Died. On Sunday last the Messenger of Death entered the home of Mr. Jno. M. Stillman, near this town, and claimed the spirit of his aged moth er, Mrs. S. A. Stillman, in the 38th year of her age. Mrs. Stillman .had been a great sufferer for quite a while, aud death was doubtless welcomed by her, though exceedingly painful to the loving ones left behind. She had been a faithful member of Corinth Free Will Baptist Church for over lifty years, being at the time of her death the oldest member of that church, and is now one of its brightest representatives in heaven. Mrs. Stillman leaves four children in bereavement, two sons and two daughters, to whom we join their many friends in extending heartfelt sympathy. The funeral services were held at the home of her son, where she died, on Tuesday afternoon, the same be ing conducted bv Kev. Mack Daven port, the remains being buried on the farm. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Under The Sun." All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the ue of powders, acid gases, inhalers and drugs iu paste form, i h-ir powders dry up the ruueuous menbranes causing them to crack open and bleed. Xbe powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat eu away tho same membraues that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastas ami ointments cannot reach the disease An old and experienced practitioner who has fur many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faith fully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures (J A 1 AKIiti. by remov ing the cause, stoppiug the discharges, and curing ail inflammation. It U the only rem cdy known to poience tbat actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARAN- 3 EED CATARRH CUKE" aud is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing iuternai and ex ternal medicine sufficient tor a full month's treatment aud everything necessary to its purled U6e. SNUOLJSS" w t&a only perfect UA- TARRE CURE ever made and is now rec ognized gs the only kafe and positive cure lor that annoying aud disgusting disease, it cures all inflammation quickly and per. maneutly aud is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER of COLD in the READ. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "SNUFFLES'' will save jou if you uko it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH in any furm or stage it used ao. cording to tho directions which accompany each package. . Don t delay but stud for it at ouce, and write full particulars as to our condition, aud you will receive special ndvice from the discoverer of this woud r tut remedy regarding your case ' without cost to you beyond the regular price of 'Snuffles" the guaranteed ca- rARKiUURE." Saul prepaid to auy address in the United Stat 8 or Canada on nCs ipt ot Oae Dollar. Addles Dcpt 0471 EDWIN R. GILfcS & COMPANY. 2330 and 2332 Market Mreet, Philadelphia, apl9-ly NEW SPRING MILLINERY. most respectfully announce to my friends and patrons that lam now receiving full and complete line of new and Stylish Millinery good?, .such as Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, RibbouH, Trimmiugs of all kiuds, Ready, made Skirts, etc, and have recently added a full line of Ladies' Dress Goods, which I am offering at prices as low as Can be fouud an w here I wish to remiud my friends that I am still in businesp, and cordially invite them one and all to call and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yours truly, MRS. A. M. AYERS. mar J4-tf Tlnrino' flnnvf TfiTnnlr make "Horntliara You. will be cordially welcomed. your headquarters. For Good Goods aud WPTT A T 'Q Cheap Goods, go to XlUiXXM liiajj PERI f? Tm ml 17 TXTT (f P J ! ' Mill skz JLL LAVA JLL Jk J is now complete with, all the newest weaves in dress stuffs, such as Calidenses cloths. Alba trosses, Orepe cloths, Armuettes in all the newest shades and stripes, and is said by all the ladies to be the prettiest line of goods ever shown in town. OUR WHITE GOODS arc the best we have ever bought. French Dimities, Piques, Dotted Swisses, Batist, Persian lawns, Organdies in all shades, and anything you can mention in pretty white stuffs for summer wear. .-a yr7 ft Our Olotliinjg- stock is full W.H PW. nn1 nnnmlnlA wifli si 11 flifi Time fliirtfrfl ' ' Ull Va Wltl r m J vv y If Aug. Mft J M.A V U. V V for spring and summer wear. Any" iAlX-v mi a wieliintr in lmv an nn-to-dato 'tl 'J? .....-0 " J i ix ,ll ,v n.ll ,.nA -. 1. n SUll Will UU HCii iu uui ouu xyjKjn. can suit all. Mothers wanting to buy a nice suit for their little boys will do well to examine our large stock of boys' suits before going elsewhere, as we have a big line to select from, and prices to suit all, II ATS Onr Hat stock is full of all the latest shapes for Spring wcur, at prices ranging from 50c. to $3.00. OUR SHOE stock is full of everything new, and the celebrated Jin of Hanan and Walk Overs, for men, and Krippendorf, and Utson Dunns, in la dies Shoes, We can safely say we have tho best line of shoes carried in the town, and every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We have them in all styles of cuts, low and high. If you want a nice pair of Shoes Hornthal's is the place to come. You will be sure to get suited before you leave. I IV l 1 ,'Clfcl A IK 'J : We have also added a nice line of Kibbons, and can sell them cheaper than they have ever been sold before. vVc buy them direct and can save you at least 20 per cent, on all Kibbons. When you come to town don't fail to call and ex amine our large stock; you will be sure to get what you want, and at the right prices. Yours to please, Louis P. Hornthalr
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