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THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY cV. W. AU3BON, Editob. ;epYMouTii, PI. : 1 N. 0. Fbway. June 7. 1901.' HIGH, CLASS MILLOERY. Trimmed Hats Unt'rimmed' llafcsj jand the most desirable nutteriaja k'from which superior hats' are mtiue. ' Interesting lines of imported yBraids, Nets, Chiffons, etc. ' " A warm welcome awaits you. MRS. ANNIE LATHAM. ?t, TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, cured of her Ddafueas and Noises m the Head by Dr. Nicholpou'c Ar 11 tificislEar. Drums, gave $10,0(XJvt'd is In ''stitute, so that deaf people unaql St, procure "the Ear L?rum may hare them free. Ad dress No. 9446-c, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. S. A. aujr23-ty NORFpLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. IN EFFECT MARCH. SUD, 1901. '7 1 vi is-jar ' t. 'v.. ' " TRAIN SERVICE. y Northbound': .Leave Edenton daily (.except Sunday). . ... , 1 40 p. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex- , cept 8unday) 2 40 p.m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except Suu- day).. 40p.m. Leave Edeutou Tues., Thurs., - f and -8at...i SSOa. in. Leave Elizabeth City Tues., '' Thar , and Sat 9 30 a. m. Arrive' Norfolk Tues., Thurs.', and Sat..... .1105 a. in. . Southbound : 'Leave "Norfolk daily ("excetit K 8und4y) . .10 00 a. m. Arrive Eliz. OiJv dai v f except'-" Sunday).... 1140 a.m. Arrive Edenton daily (except' ' i ' Sunday)....': 12 45 p.m. Leave' Edenton daily (except Sunday). . . ." 1245 p. m. Arrive Belhaven daily (except " ' Buuday) 5 20 p. m. Leave" Norfolk Tues., Thurs., trrid feat 410 p. ru. Arrive "E. Oitj Tues., Thurs., 'Hhd Sat... 553 p. tp. frive Edeutou Tues., Thurs , ' ',,:!and Sat.......; . 7 00 p.m. 'Trams stop at all intermediate stations. Oouriect at Norfolk with trains to and rbtu Virginia Beach and Currituck Branch giuia Beach' Divioion. " in STEAMBOAT SERVICE. . ' .Eteauers leave Edeutou daily (ex. Sun day) 12 45 p. rn".,for Plymouth, Jarnesville, "Willlaniston and Windsor '.Leave Edenton Tuesaay, Thursday and Saturday 12 4S p. m. for , Chowan lliver landings; and Friday for Souppernotig River. " ' Steamers leavp Elizabeth City for Roa -nolle Island, '.Oriental and Newberhe, Tflesday, Thursday and Saturday 600 p. m'.; connect with A. fc N. C. K. It, and Ai itbtio Coast Line for Goldsboro and Wil ihington, Ac. , 1 For Scuppcrnong; River Monday and Wednesday 12 O noon, and for Pasquotank feiver landiup'lFriday 12 30 p. m. ' "Steamers leave Btlhaven daily (ex. Sun day) lor V ashingtnn, n. C.,';aud Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Aurora, South Creek, Makleyville. &c. ' For further information apply to J. J. Ea88ell, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Gen W&l Office of the N. & S. K. it. Co., NorV ?djk Va ' ' !M. K. KING, H. C. HUDGINS, Qhil Manager. Gea'l Ft.& iV.ss Agt. Planing Mill Department. German Siding. eY8l Siding. fl$ne Siding, artition Work. Ceiling Moulding, And Everything else kept in a Hirst-class Planing Mill. Satisfaction guaran teed as to quality and price as low as consis tent therewith- 1 Give us a trial, ftf MOUTll MILLIE CO. BEACON FLASHES Mr. Louis P. llornthal is in Norfolk this week." ' - !. ' - ' " ' ' " a. County,, Commissioners were in aeseion Work lias been coninieneed on the new bank feeding. " " "r ' ' "''" flon. Thos. W. Blountne4Hoperv was in 'J f j Mr. II, G. Jackson returned home from school ouaturday. Dr. V. U, Hardison, of Creswell, was in tne city ou Monday, s 't ( . Read ad. in .this issue of Central Acad etuy, Littleton, N. O. The duller your business the more need you Lave lor advertising. . For all the newest effects in fancy sta tionery ; colors, styles, shapes ana sizes, can on , u. IS. Sedberky & CO'. t Dr. Louis Skinner, of Greenville, visited 1 ' . , That little you owe us would-be very luanjifujy receivea weneeait. ' ,Ex-Sherifl Phulps settled in full with the State and county on Monday, Mosquitoes are a little late this year, but wuey have reached here lUEt the same. It begins to look as if our county was ,to have a decent place for its unfortunates. Miss Janette Martin, of Edenton, made a brief visit to Mrs. E. JW. l agan this week, Mr. Jas. E, Doughtie has purchased the Dr. JiasseU. jrendence on YVashlngtou street . " " For Dusenberry's Gall Cure, for sores on horses, and Duse n berry s "Sure .Heath? for bed t;ugs and roaches, call on " ' M. E. McCabe. Mr. J, D. Phelps, of Maokey's Ferry called on ns 'Saturday and renewed his subscription. Mrs. Dr. B F. Eallsey, of Iioper, spent a tew days here this week, the guest ot Mrs. Dr. Hassell. Mr. II. .G. Blount, of Iiopert vasin to KPfi uu (irt Sfetnraiitf.' He imiil iln and re newed lor another year. Mrs. J. L. Savage spent several days the past ween wnn ner uaugnter, iirs, j. l Lewis, at Scotland Neck. The Little Peoples Literary Society gave a laWu party ou 'i'uesday night in tbti Beas- iey lawu, which was uoth pleasant and profitable. ' ' Misses Lizzie Blank TVard, pf New Jer sey, and Isabbl Bryan, of Nw Bern, are viMting ur. and airs. YY. li. Vard. Just received A new lot of Pongee Silks, at ilorutnal's, at 25c. per yd. (Jail and look at them ; they are U new pat terns, jubtirpin the milis. Mr. Jas. Lucas has gone to Camden county for a few weeks, on DUBiuesa cou nseled with the it. K. it. &L. Co. Littleton Female College expects to iave a 'hew industrial building CO by CO eet'j5 stories high ready for liiJe by the time of its fall openiug, Prof. B. F, llassell closed his school last week. The public school will coutinue until the 21st, after which we hear a joint pie-hio will be given. ' " The family of Mr. A. L. Williford leaves us this morning to inaKe their fuiuie home in Kooky Mouut. We regret yery much oi Capt, Chas. Martin who has been in bad healtti for some time, was taken to the hos pital at Norfolk ou Friday. VVe hopk he may be restored to health. The colored Normal School, under the efficient management of Prof. C. M. Epps. has been hoidiug its Twentieth Century Commencement exercibCs this yveek. . Mr. Alfred Alexander, of Creswell, who has been'here this week looking after his milling enterprises. Was accompanied by his wire. ve wish these people would make this their hom6. ' "' ' Dr. S. Hassell expeqts to leave for Scot laud Neck Monday,, where he will make his home in future We regret to lose the doctor and his family, but commend them to the good people of Scotland Neck. And just here would say. that that town is fortu nate in securing such a pnysician as Dr. llassell. '"' '" : ' Eczema, salt rLe;im, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and ftjl 'skin tortures are quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Tile certain pile cure. Plymouth Drug Co., Koper Store Co, There will be a Summer Conference of Christian workers at Littleton Female Col lage the last week in July tinder the auspi 6e of the Christian Teachers' League. Very low rates or travel wm oe Beeureu ana in is urill ho ft firtA niinfirtunitv for our reAders to " 1 J visit Littleton, which is a very populas sunimw: resort. Oor merchants started a very commenda ble move last week by closing at 7:30. bat jt didn't last long. Each , fine vanted the last cent, and instead of closing on time, stood in their doors and waited for all the others to close first. It was qnite amusing, but showed very littlfi confidence in each1 other, and no consideration for their tm: ployes. " . The State Bpard of Elections to sery two years, is i-onslituted as follows by gu bernatorial appointment: Wilson Gr.Lambj of Martin; ltdbt':'"!. Clay well, of Burke li. A. Doughton, of Alleghany J Clarenae Call, of Wilkes; A. B. freeman, of Hender son. The first three were appointed on recommendation of Seuator Ssiuamons and are Democrats, while the last two are lie publicans, reoommended by Seuator Pritch ard, Mr. S. J. Barco of Roper, has just re ceived a lot of ball-bearing axles and latest improved hangers and springs; rubber bend springs, open-head springs and ball bearing shaft-couplers'. All - the latest styles. Can be oiled without taking whetl off. Call ou him when yon want anything hi no:to-dat carri5g56rk, Successful Advertising. The mere appearance of a business man's name and address in every is sue of a Jeading newspaper will do much to increase his trade. Every business mau, however, is able to give facts about his establishment which will encourage people to deal with him. To state such facts clear ly (varying themday by day) incon spicuous type in a newspaper is the principal secret of, successful adver North Carolina Manufacturing . V Interests. The directorof the cetisus has com pleted 'Jfi'is. prelimi nary ".'.report on the manufacturing' interests of the State of "North Carolina. The report shows the value of the manufactur ing products of the K&te to be $9, 183,il4, as against $5,028,107 for 1890. The number of manufactur ing establishments wa& increased du ring the ten years from 382 to 1130 ; the capital - frpm '$2,894,553 to $5, 396,490. There was an increase of 60 per cent in the average number of wage earners and of 61 per cent in the total wages paid. North Carolina Banks. Washington, May 29. The con dition of the 30 national banks of North Carolina on April 24 last has been compiled in the Comptroller's office, The report shows that on date given the banks held in loans and discounts $10,243,77, as again3t $9,900,159 on February 5th. the date of the previous c4U; bonds to secure circulation 81,77L350, against 3i,vo,bou; jawiui money reserve $983,503, asrainst $9f!770: caoital stock $3,172,050, against $3,132, 050; surplus funds and undivided profits 61,005,333, against $1,741, 790 against $692,040 individual de posits $8,395,176, against individual deposits $3,395,170, against 24tb was .ol percent. Red Hot From The Gun Was. the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich. , iu the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcer's' that no treatment helped for years. Then Buckleii's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruisen, Burns, Boll's, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure ou earth. 25 cts. a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by Spruill & Bro, 3 A Town for Negroes Only. Chatauooga, Tenn., May 29. Joseph P. Lbng, A.! M. Holmes, colored, ana Qi,uerjs nave ciosea u deal by which thfiy eectireontrol of two hundred or more acres of land eight' miles from . Atlanta, Gn., on wnicn(tney propose to puna a negro settienent. I he property - will be divided into lots and streets, and the lots' will be sold to negroes. It is tbe intention of the promoters to have the town governed by , negroes, and in time to have , cotton factories and schools and churches established. is considered a great step m the advancement of the negro, as it will teach him how to better appreciate law and government, and will show to the white people ,tht . he is capa ble of governing jiiselfi alue of Newspapers. Daniel Webster eaid this in dis cussing the value of newspapers : "dmaii is tne sum tnac is required to patronize a newspaper, and well rewarded are the patrons. I care not how humble And unpretending the gazette he takes, it i3 next to impossible to fill a sheet without 'putting something in ic that is worth Jtjie' Subscription pri.ee. No home snouia no without its newspaper, ana every parenc vn.Qse son is away at scliool should supply him with a newspaper. I wen rememoer tne differe-nct between those of my school mates who had and those who had not access to newspapers. Other things being equal, the first were superior to the last in debate, com position and intelligence. A Pleasant Evening. On .Fridav eyenin? last the City Hall was p'ackjed ' 1$ its utmost ca- HClty WltU people w witness wie commencement exercises of Miss lzzie uoeiet s sciiooi. A long and interesting program fid been carefully arrauced. and for two hours the audience was highly entertained by the reputations, decla- mations, songs auu ff"t dents, each one rndpring their part to periecuon, snowing Linn, mcy nuu been carefully traijjed by Miss Goe Ict who, by the way, is" recognized by our people as jone of the best teacjiers. At' the nonnlusion of the program Senator Vard announced the roll of iionor : , Charlotte Fagan. Katie Ausboii. l'aul Ltidford. These having led their classes du ring the session, wereawaraea prizes. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived because to live requires nourishment, food is uo nrtnrUhihff until it is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing it o rest and regain itp natural functions" 7its elements are exactly the same as the n&tpral digestive fluids ana simolv can't hel'n but do vou eood. Ply mouth Drug Co., Iioper Store Co. t CIIEKHY BOUNCE. Mr. kA. B Ambrose and, family have moved to Cherry. Mr. Alton Sawyer and Miss Willie Spear wero married a few days ago. (The groom is 17 and the bride 16. Quite young. If yqu want the medicine that does what it claims to do, call at N. A. Craddock's and get Swift's Specific,, the great blood purifier, Mr. JST. J. Mercer, was in Cherry, last week. ' Mr. L. ' M. Barnes little girl died lasi week. ' Mrs. Martha" Clifton and daughter, Mrs. W. E. White, have returned home from a visit to her son, Mr, D. W. Arnold, at Farmviti.3, N. C. More Lives Are Saved By .jtising Dr. Worthington'a ltemedy than by all other remedies combined. It is without any exception tha Vorld's Great est Pain Cure, and is absolutely without an equal on earth for curing cramps, colic, cholera, morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery, sum mer complaints, internal pains, ete. Price 25c. at;B. B. Sedberry & Co. ' COMMISSIONERS' PK0 COD INGS. The Commissioners of Washing ton co.unty met in regular session on Mondaj, June 3, 1901, with Jas. A. Che8siu, Ch'm.; f. M. Keid, Jos. Skittletharpe, Alfred Ajexncler and E. li. Spruill, present, and trans acted he followiug bnsiess : A meeting of the Magisrtes being in order for first business aud.pot having a quorum, summons were issued for the Sheriff or the following sven to be here at 2 p. rry L.Blount. W. C. Hassell, C. J. Norma, D. O. Brinkley, , J.4M. Bateman, J. W. Harrison, J. B. Bateman. Sheriff ordered to serve same at once. The following persons were appointed as the Pension Committee for tjjis( county: Jos. Tucker, W, Ji. Chesson, Danl. Garrett. F. A. Boyle and S. B. Jebnston. On motion adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p. m. Board met in session at 2 o'clock, with Magistrates, to transact such business as was for the Board at this meeting. On motion the Magistrates recommended that the Commissioners should have the Court House changed so as to put up-stairs entrance in front part of instead of rear, and to change the two jury rooms new up stairs into court room, with Judges' stand in rear ci said room, by making such repairs as necessary in such change. It was also recommended by this body that owing to necessity of caring better for our county poor that we should have a new home en tirely, iata better locality, more convenient ly looated for view of the general public, with moup desirablo buildiugs, and nearer town, and the following committee were appointed to look after purchasing a place with this view, and to ascertain s 9 , what they could get for the place upwto,wn$d for said purpose : Levi Blount, ,V. J. Jackson audD. O. Brinkley, comuyttee, pd or ered to report at next meeting, cf Board. In full meeting the matter of levying taxes" lor tate and county Jasn order, and on notion of V. . Mercer the ad volorem was to be same as last year, and the revenue act was adopted as a whole. On motion of Mr. Mercer the Magistrates recommend that the Commissioners build a new bridge over Scnpperuong river at Spruill's firidge. Commissioners then ad journed, aud met in regular session ,to set tle with Treasurer. . Ordered that the road orders should be issued and paid at once, as per act of Leg. islature ll'Ol . Ordered that Sheriff be paid for feeding prisoners 25c. per day fot feeding only one prisocjr, and for all oyer one 20c. only for eafh. No more business, adjourned. The fojlowing amounta Wete allowed : Walker 4; Myers $8.22, lumber to repair Morrattock bridge. J. H. Skittletharpe $10.62, furnishing county poor, &c. C. V. W. Ausbon $3, publishing proceed ings. W. J. Jackson $11 .85, his acct. a$ Sheriff. Jos. Swaiu $12.50, keeper pf county home. F. R. Johnston $34.90, his seryices and 21 magistrates dockets, tax notices, &c. Adjourned to meet 1st Monday hi July. F. R. JoHuaTON, Clerk. Millions Given Away. , Tt 19 certainly gratifying to the DUblio to tnnw nf nne concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and . ... . 0 . 17"! 1 Buffering, tne proprietors oj ur. iving u kv rinnTrtf' tor (JtiuauiHDtion. CoUffliS and Colds, have given away over ten mil- lion inai uoiliea ui lul? (real mcuiu:uo , and have the satisfaction of knowiug it'hns ftliwolnlelv ' cured thousands of hopeless casrs. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoatseness and all diseases of the Throat, phest and Luus are surely' cured by it. Call on Spruill &, Bro., and get a free trial bottje. liegular size .r0c. and $1. Every bpttle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 It is better to break good resolutions than never to have had any. "A few month a aco. food which I ate for breakfast would not remain o'o my stomach for half an hour. J need one bottle of your Eodol Dyspepsia Cure and can flow eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Iiodol dyspepsia uure ior Biomaen troubles'rH. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Plymouth Drus Co., Itqper tore. Oq. f The man who always wants to shake hands is not always the most sincere. . r The Best Pbescriptiom fob Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gbove's Tasteless Ckjli, Tonic. It is simply Iron and quiuiae in ,a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Pricey 50c. , mar 1-ly t It's earner for a man to make friends pf bis creditors rthan to make creditors of hjfi fjriends. A Gop Cough Mewcine. kit speaks well for Chamberlain's Cpugh Remedy when druggists use jt in their own families in preference to anyjether. "I have sold Chamberlain's. Cough Jfmedy 'for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself aud customers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. ! have al ways used it in pay own family both for or diuary coughs , and colds and for the cough following lagpippe. and find it, very efiica ciqus." For,Bale by Plymouth .Drug Co., ltpper Store Co. ' .When a pilist goes on the stace, epcietv seldom houp-s him with box parties. A Speained Anele QjiiqELT CtfBEP. .."At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, . Va. ''After uing several well recommeudod medicines without success I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon a's.I begau its -use and.a com plete cure speedily followed." Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. , Roper -Store, Co. !'-' .-!. .. . 1. 1 1. - The young fellow with his first moustache feej3 down in the mouth. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New (Under The Sun." AH Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use, qf powders, acidgaes, inhalers and drugs inj)aste form. Their powders dry up the wucuqus menibrans causing them to , crack open ,and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat en away the ijmie membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot xenon the disease. An old and experienced practitioner wbo has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faith fully used, Dot only relieves. at once, but permanently cures CATARRH. ,by remov ing the cause, stopping the.discharges, and curing all inflammation. It. is the only rem edy known to scienqe that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is knowd as "SNUFFLES the GUARAN TEED CATARRH QURE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing iuternai and ex ternal medicine sufficient lor a full month's treatment and everything uecebBary to. its perlect rise "SNUFFLES" is tbe only perfect CA TARRH CURE eyer made and is bow rec ognised as the only bafe aud positive cure tor that annoying ana disgusting disease. It cu.re all inflammation quickly aud per. maueutly and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER of COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH, when .negleoted often leads to CONSUMPTION -"SNUFFLES" will save yon if you use it at once. JU js jpo or dinary remedy, but a complete .treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH in any fqnn or Btage if used ac cording to the, directions wtiich accompany each package. iQ9n',t ,4elay but send for it at once, aud wrJUe full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonder ful jjsniedy regarding your case without cost to yon beyond the regular price of "SkJJFFLES" the 'GUARANTEED CA TAftKHlURE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receut oi One Dollar. Address Dept. C471 EDWIN B. .GILtiS & COMPANY. 233p'a,nd532 Market Street, Philadelphia.' " apl9-ly A Wondcrfi:! Offer U Women. ' Wo h.ivo Tcccivod v.'ord of a most remark ablo offer which is to ho ni-ido lo women by The Delineator, of Xoy York, .Taking the t'.'vct th.i,t m-xi renr brgina a new century, The iJdineator oilers to distri bute $17, 500 among 1901 women. ,T!io plan Is so cleverly arranged that u woman livinpr in a' small towA .or village 1 1 .is just ns good a chanc.o to ,vin one of theso 1001 prizes as a woman Jiving ) a jcitr becauso the prizes are giv.cu for tlio nnmier of subscriptions secured in a town" in proportion to the popu lation pf that town, instead of being giver simply t,0 those who send tho !;irgest list subscribers which, of course, nro most o QbUiined in big ciiios. Another cleyer fcr, of the plan is, that all tlio cities ,ind towi the United Suites and Canada have been ragged in seven classes. Tho pi lies of th greatest populaiion are grouped in Class I and as these ciiies aro not yery piauy, the prizes offered aro twenty .-eight tho high est prize being $500j an4 tho lowest $5.00. The total amount pf prizes given away in this class is $1,000. Tlio remaining Fmallor towns and villages fall img six pther classes, and ae the number of town? in a plass jnpreases, bo cauao, of course, fhpro aro more smnl fowm than largo ones, tho amount of prizes given away to a class increase, ro that ia Class 7. there will bo -1,Q00 distributed among 601 winners. Furthermore, to everyone who fails to win one of tho 19QI prizes there will bo paid an extra'comtnission on subscriptions, provided they equal one out of every two hundred in habitants of the town from which the con tostaut sonda them. This is altogether a very liberal offer, and one which the famous old Defalcator is well able to make good From our point of view, we do not see why such an offer needs to be mado by tho Publishers of The Drlineator, for we believe it already has nearly half a million iubscribers. Its strong hold upon the affec tions of American women as come in tho past generation, from its practical advice, bqut dress details aud home matters. Central Academy, and an Industrial Training School for boyt and young men, will .begin its annual aeesion Oct. 1st, 1901. ypnj men desiritg to go to school and pay in part yil wprk may write to ui At o'CB. Twenty one are desired Immediately ; 6 fox farm work, 6 for arpenters work, 4 for masonry apd plajtering, 4 for paintiug aud 1 or t for printing For further particulars address v. CaAf . R. Tati.Pr, Principal. c 5-t ' Litttctpn, N. C, , You Wan t It:! T "WF I Send us one dollar for a year's subsmipUon, er end us 0110 dollar for one new subfcriher,. or pay up wlmt you owe us and one dollar for'enoUier year, together .with a good likeness of yourself, wife, baby, sweetheart or friiuid, and wo will give you, FKEE, one of these nice BKOOCH I'lJSS. with the likentkH, hand painted, upon it. This Is sotuethiu? nice, serviceable andfif daily need t every lady and gfri iu the land. . t Vou couldn't mkeyour sweetheart or lady frienfi a more appropriate ctift. Solid gold frames may be had by paying the difference. Order to-day ; this offer can't lagt long. into the J. T. Lewis store, on Water street, opposite the bank, and my stock of Millinery Goods is full and complete. Jt takes no talk to sell 9 lady a hat -when she sees -what she wants. Tho hat sells itself. That is what I can do-r-show yon what you want. Trimmed Hats from 7"o. to $G.00. ' Infant Caps from 15c. to $1.50. Umbrellas from fiOc. to $2.7".. I also have a nice line of Silks for Shirt waists, Appliques. Ribbons and Trim mings of all kinds. ;iJew Fans, Fan chains, new style Belt Buckles, etc., etc. Call and inspect my line before making your spring purchase. Yours truly, MRS. L. E. PADGETT. yspepsia ture Digests what you eat. . It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently curea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2 times eman size. tsooKauaooucayspepsiamaxieuirep Prepared by E. C De WITT d CO.. Chicago. Plymouth Drug Co., and Roper StoreCo.- LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN Or heard of Solid Cuevee Silver Tablewear t This Is the new metal that is rapidly superseding ster ling silver for spoons, knives, forks and other tablfwcur. It is exactly the eame motal through, and through, haH no plating to wear off, looks Juet like sterling silver, Is harder aud will wear longer. It .costs about one-sixth as much. It is not for sale iu stores, bin every lady In this vicinity can obtain a' set of these Solid Cuevee Silver Teaspoons, warranted to wear for twenty-five years, without paying a cent. Write for this free offer at once, wtfore it is withdrawn. Quakkb Valley Jlro., Co., Morgan and Harrison Sis., Chicago. P. S. Cut this notice out aud return it , with your request. This is important. , - NOTICE. N.otice pursnant to law is hftreby given that apr plication will be made to the board of County Comiuise iouets to grant to the updorsignea license to retail spirituous and malt liquors for six months beginning July 1st next, in Lees Hills lownHhip, about 2 miles South of itoper, on the N. & S. K. It. Maysl.-auoi. L. J. PEACOCK. NOTICE. Notice pursuant to law is hereby "iven that ap? plication will be made to the Hoard of County com, mishiouers to trrant to the undersigned license to retail spirituous and mult liquors for six months b.jginwng July list next, in Lees Miils township, on public road leading from Plymouth to Colum bia, anotit ?4 mjJe W ejit or Mackey s Ferry. May 21, l'JJl. F1ULKY CHKSSON'. NOTICE. Notice pursuant to law is hereby given that arrr plication w ill bo made to the Board of Comity Com missioner! to grant M the undarsigQed license to rciail spirituous and malt liquors for six months, beginning July 1st next, on tkmth side of Water street, m tne town or riymouth. way l, l'JOZ. d. u SAVAUS. NOTICE, Notice pursuant to law Is hereby eiven that an- plicatiou will be made to the toard ot County Conu missioners to grant to tr.e unUersigncd license to retail spirituous aud mal t liquors for six months, beginning July 1st nest, on West side Washington Btreet, in the town of Flymouth. way aj, luyi. jl. s. t,.rmiN(i. NOTICE. Notice pursuant to law is hfreby given that ap plication w ill be mado to tho Koartl of County Coti uiissioners to grant to the undersigned license to retail spirituous and malt turners for fix months, beginning July 1st next, ou South side Water street, in the town of Flymouth. MaySl.lUOl. 1.. B. JL5UWje.rii. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apolv to the hoard of Commissioners of Washing ton county on the Iwr. Si oiulay in July 1W31 for li cense to sell spii itii. t', vinnous and malt liquors at tho present stand now occupied by him on the road to the right g.iu;i from Creswell across Spruill-s bridge, about on? mile from Crrswell. in Scuppernong townshin, license to run from July 1st to Jan. 1st l'JCa. -Vliiy A, 1W1. SAXFOHD SEXTON. NOTICE. Notice pnrsnnnt to law is hereby given that np plication will bo made to the Bard f"Connty Corns missioners to gru' to the nnjersiiriied license to retail spirituous agd malt liquors for six months', begiuniiiR July 1st next, on the road ta New Land, in tlccppernong tv. nsliip, about 1 mile from Crc well. May SS.1M01- . (i D. SWaIN. NOTICE- Not'ce pursuant t- lw is hereby given that ap plication will bo roaJc to the Board of County Comi missioners to grim to tiie underigned license retail spirituous. 'mid malt liquor for six monthp, beeimitnn Jnlv 1st iwV. " Ptlic oaa leading from P mouth to Creswell, in ;-kiiinerville fU bl.ip, abot6 i.nkstX"sv(:ll. May VHl'HiJj v. K. 0 5 rQNv
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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