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i TIIK ROANOKE BKACON. PUBLISHED EVEJVY FRIDAY . C. V. W. ATJSBON, Editor. PLYMOUTH. - FiUIXAY, AUQVST 9. 1901. I will locate in Plymouth on j or about Juno 4th, my office . 58' '15 being at Dr. S. Haseell's old stand, on Water street. I iveiiMt.f ullv nftW mv nrn feesionaljervjoes tp the people of . Plymouth .and surrounding. country. 71" BEACON FLASHES. County OommisHfonera Monday. were in session Respectfully, Have you neglected to provide protection jor your family and your business, in case 6f death, by not taking insurance on your life? if so dolay no longer but call on W, Fletcher Augbpn get one of those inatchlesa policies he soils for the Union .Central. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, cared of .her DeafueES and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Ar .tificifcl Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his In Stitute, no that deaf people nnaqle to procure .the Ear Druma inn' have them free. Ad- ,Hlreia No. JHtO-c. The Nicholson -Institute, 80, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. 8. A. ' augS3-ly . rn- O.RFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD, COMPANY. N EFFECT JUNE. 1ST, 1901. TRAIN SERVICE. OOTHBOCHP : "' " ' x iLeave Edeuton daily cxcopt Sunday) .14? p. A.rrive Elizabeth City daily (ax ' cect .Sunday).. 1 ".. 2 40 p. Arrive Norfolk daily (exoept Sun-" day)............. 4.2p,p..tn Leave Edeuton Tue9., Thurs., and Sat 8 20 a. tn. Leava Elizabeth" City Tues., Thurs , aud Sat 930 a. ra Lrrive Norfolk ' Tues., Thurs., ' and Sat........... ........ 11 05 .a. in .Southbound.: Leave ifysf &&ily (except Sunday)...' .. lO.OO.a., Arrive Eliz. City dai'.y (except Sunday). . , . 11 40 a. ni Arrive Edeuton daily (except Sunday) 12 45 p. ,W Leave Edeuton daily (except Sunday). . . . ...... . 12 45 p.ff, A,trv jielDyfta ,sauy (except Sunday)'..".' Leave Norfolk Tues., Thurs.. and Bat ...... Arrive E. City Tuee., Thura, and Sat Arrive Edeutou Tiles.'. Xhura', and Sat... 7 UU p. m. T.-auih fc too 'lit' all intermediate stations Connect at Norfolk with trains to pud rotu Virginia Bench aud Currituck lixh Tirgiuia iieacu division. EJ.EAMEXiAT SERVICE Stealers' leave Edentou daily (ex. .Sun day) 12 45 p. m. for Plymouth, Jamesville, Williameton and Windsor Leave Edonton TueBaay, Thursday 8.0$ Saturday '.l;2 45 p. m. for Chowan RCver landings ; aud Mpflday ?r Tueaday'afcd ffp. Jay lor ocuppernoug luver. Steamers leave Elizabeth City for Koa -noke Island. Oriental and Newberne, Mouday and Wednesday ; connect jpi.tb A. k H 'C. R. K.. and Atlautio CoaBt Luio for "Goidttbero aud Wiluiingtou, tc. Steamers leave Bvlhaveu daily (ex. Sun dayl tot Washington, n. C and Tuesday, Th&fa$y and Saturday for Aurora. South (C'reek, Makleyr'il;e, &c, and 4 a. D) JjEou 'day, Wednesday nd Friday for Swan jQuarter, Qcracokt. iipd Oriental. For further information r apply to J.J. a88e!l, Agent, 'Plymouth', or to the Qpn eral Office of the N. & S. It. B. Co., Nor 'blk, Va. . K. KING, H. C. HUDGINS, ;Oenl Matiitger. Geu'l Ft,& J.'aB Igt. 5 20 p. m 4J.0p.iy S 53 p. J planing MU1 epatment, German Siding. Pevel Siding, lane Siding. Jartitign Work. (Ceiling Moulding, And Everything else kept in a fiirst-class Plagiiig mi Satiifacton piaran teed as to quality and price aa low as consis tent therewith . Give us trial. NQTICE. Not'e purawant t !vv U ktfreby given tbt ap plication will be made to the Hoard of County t'ominiK!iotiew at thtir lioitt IneotiiiB. to grant to the wmlerslgiiwt license to retail p'ritnou. and tniilt liquors, in llie Sterrod ntore. ou boulh eide kVater ?eet, id the town of Plymouth. WJMlt WIN!. EO. T. PEEL A GO For fresh Tunsip and Uuta Bega seed, go to apruiu .4ii'0'6. , Miss Mablo Savage is visiting relatives in ocotiana acck. Chief .Tucker has been having the streets cleaned up tnw.vfeek. Miss Nina Harrison is visiting relatives ana menaa aturoswen. Mrn. T. T. Gardner and little one are visiting .at Aurora this week. Misb Mittie CorBeld of Everetta. visited Mrs. J. M. uorton this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Owens have returned from a trip to Morehead City. Misses Bertie Bateman and Jcaaie Stcbbs have retarned.froni a .visit toJJath. We had a pleasant call this week from Mr. J. r. Swain, of Mackey'a Ferry. Glad (o floe our friend Dr. W, II. Hardi son, of Creswell, in town this week. Miss Gertie Bateman is visiting Mies Jamie Bryan, In Cireenville, this week. r. .w.uue uwens, or Uroswell, was among the visitors to our town the past wees. Miss Eva CbeSBon, of Roper, has been visitsng.her .sister, Mrs. J. M, Horton, this week. Mr. II. G. Jackson .went to Goidsboro Tuesday ' to take a colored woman to the asylum. Mr. H. W. Loane left Wednesday for Virginia Beach , wjqre he will rnsticatd for uiti-bu FISH i am now recemnc resli a ititx duiiy, except ounday and Mon day. All orders will receive prompt at teution. G. E. Flowekb. Mrs. II. A. Oliver, of near Roper, baa been the jptjet ,qf .lr .Sister, JIcb. w. S. Mr. H. real .returned from Richmond! Mquday, and reports his wife as improving we are glag to 6ay, Mrp. W. A. Bowen and little one. of Greenville, ar.e yuatmg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jos. xcaci1. Plymouth has one of the best arranged postoflices in the State, Kaleigh or Wil mington not exoepted. Rev. J. O. BuiTalo. of tho M. E. church. left Monday for a four week's visit to his parents in .Wake county. Mess. Geo. 1. Jreel &, jo., are.onomn on a saloon in tue bnerrod store zormurty twjeuptd by J. 1. Liewis. WANXEU AT ONCE A good, steady. niiqaie-aRqa .nian, to Httena in a uar. i jgpqd jponitjqu lo.r aqpd man. Address 0jper, N. C. (Remember obituary notices and resolu ttiona exceeding ten lines iust 1; paid for i,a Advance, at oc. per iyy. Jwd u pleasant ck11,oi Monday r,oni Mesa. 4 Singleton and W. il. (Liver mau, of the Itoper section. Members and friendx of the Bat) tint Sun day school enjoyed a picnic and excarclon ,to ji,qexi pp eonesaay. Miss Isa Jfcown of Edenton. is delighting her friends with her presence ap tho guost of Mrs. Capt. V. V. Kcg. Mis. U. S. Burden spent a few ,eays the past week in VYilliamston, the gu,os,t of her daughter, lira. J. u. liassell. The biggest bargains in Plymoulii are to be found at Uorutnars. 'ims is fxo joe, but a fact. Go see for yourself. We inadvertently failed Jo say Jaflt &&ek that Miss Myrtle Peacock of Bopter , w visiting Hex a-uci, &xrs. ios. p&wyiwz. For Mouurceuts, Grave-Atonee. Tabletfl. Marble Posts, aud Galvanized Pipe for Cemetary lots, write to C. B. Mason Ma3 ble Co., Elizabeth ity, N. C, Only bst work. Iron Fencing. Freight paid. Mrs. Sue Blo,un-t of Roper, aud Mies Cassie' Smjth pf Belhay.enj ipeiit Tuesday in our town as if)Q guest oiiirs.j.iu. Iortou. Miss Saidi,e Miyikiri. who has h,e,en visit ing Mrs. ii. if. uojninat for ine pai months, reiurfted to her ji.Qie ia BaUitor f)n Monday . IF you hav,e property for sale or rent, place "it in ih,e W. Fletch.e Aygbou Real Estate aud RenXal Agency, wiier yon will get Batisact,ory results. II. W. Miell has moved his jewelry business to the frout of W. J. Jackson's store, where he will put in, in connection with his jewelry, a nice stock .of drugs. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bateman expect to leave tomorrow, with their sick child, tor the mountains of Western North Carolina we hope the .change may he beneficial to the liitle one. Uiuter Jasper Clark fell from a railing pn Monday and suswmea pwiiiui injuries to his arm and shoulder, nut jiuaer tue treatment of Dr. W. W. Early we are glad to say he is o. k., again, though a little sore. When you want a modern, up-to-date physio try Chamberlaip's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbev are easy to take and pleasaut in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Plymouth Drug Co., and Roper Store Co's. stores If you are thinking of taking advantage of our offer of the New York World tri weekly pr monthly please send ua your nainp at once. We intend sending off anfliher batch not later than next week. Som3 should have been 6ent before poy. but we have been waiting to make tti list as large as possible. We call attention tp '.lie advertisement of the University College of Medicine, Richmond. V., which may be found in this issue, and to the coufinned socccM of thia firHt-class institution. Its clasi of lSOl has tuade a record of 100 pr cent, before the Medical Examining Boards of North Carolina and V8t Virginia, and before both Dental and Pharmacy Boards of Vir ginia. Reports from other Boards hare pot yej beep taade public. The Meaning of Home. A very practical article regarding Homo and Family j-ife, by Professor Ellen M. Richards, appears in the September .timber of The Delin eator. T.ha first sentence is The house is.but the shell of the home, a shell .meant to inclose and protect, not to crush it." These few words givo an idea of the breadth and sym pathy with which Professor Richards discusses the subject. Was it Carelessness or Inten tional ? About 9:30 o'clock on Friday night last Mrs. 0. D. Loane went up stairs to put her children to bed, and after tucking the little one in and was in the act of changing her, own dress, the report of a pistol was hear;! the direction of the street and at the same time a bullet came crashing through the window and imbedded itself in the head of the bed on which the little ones were sleeping. Mr. Loane. who was down stairs, heard the reported storied to go out in which event he might have caught the offender but the cries of his wife caused him to .Eush up stairs, and when he re turned to the' jctreet some minutes later, tqe party who did tho shoot ing was. gone. As Mr. Loane is not knora to have an enejy who would assassi nate mm or one ot nis lamily, it is believed that the pistol was in the hands of a careless night loafer, who ought to be dealt with, if his identity can be ascertained. .More iLives.Are Saved By using ,Dr. Worthingfon's Remedy than by all other remedies combined. It is without unv excention the .World's Great tist.Pain Cure, and is absolutely without an equal on eartn ror curing cramps, oolio, cbol9ra,mQrbns,, diarrhoea, dysentery, sum mer complaints, internal pains, etc Price 25c-at II, B. Sedberry & Co. Corn oa the cob makes some people smile from ear to ear. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., says; "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live bat she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Plymouth Drug Co., Roper Store Go. Poverty is often a blessing to ua espe cially when that poverty belongs to some one else. I have a No. '1 Remington Typewriter. 1899 model, which I will sell at a bargain.' write ut once. II. is. Uurkin, Roanoke Rapidd, N. C. To Old Confederates. Comrades: I am desireous of the name of every man who served iu the Confederate army, or navy, from the county of Wash ington. 1 wish this roll to place in the cornw stose of the monument that is to be erected in Columbia, Pyr rell county, to the memory of the men who were in the Confederate service from the counties of lvrrell and Washington. It is impossible for me to secure this roll without vour assistance. therefore I ask yonr aid and beg you vill render it as soon as possible. lvrrell county s roll was perfected July 4th, 1901. The old soldiers of that county met and by calling the rolls of the several companies in which tlieir countymen served the names were recorded and thus a correct roll was made, for those who were there could recall those who had passed away : their regiment and their company. Washington county should be prou,d Of her soldiers, aud their names should be recorded, correctly aud fully, somewhere before it is too ate to secure them. There are very few men liying who served from Washington county, and iu a few years they will pass away. b.incereJy lioping you wilj respond to this appeal, 1 am" .xours fraternally, W. F. JJeasley, Pres. 'Tyrrell & Washington County Monument Association. Aug. 2, 1901. H I o i n: t RoiuJ, AOAiearMayorpf Dunn, N. C., aays . "I am sure Dr. vyorlbington s i&em edy saved my life. Ijt was prescribed for me in a very severe case of p ramp colii by Dr. Arn)s,trong, of the Coufcdeiate Army in 1863, and it gave rati instantaneous re lief. Since that day I huye used it coniin- nously and think it the greatest remedy on e$rth, and should be kept ia every home." Price 2$c. at H. B. Sedbprry & Co. One way of keeping out of trouble is not to give advice. .-, . . ' A. Dakgeb Signal. You have got a cough ac.d you dou't worry. Don t you know a cougu is eome- tbing terrible. It leads to consumption nd consumption is Killing thousands. Hot ter cure that cough, baiter cure it quickly. G,cp a 25 cent bottle of Mexican Cough Syrup. Ko other remedy so nice to take. SoMfc'rEtJJG Good. So many go to their druggists and merely ask for "something good" for a cough or cold. Now if the druggist has several rem edies he certainly will sell the one that does not c.sst much. Wbeu you go to a drug store better know what you want. Ask for llexiflan Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough cure twenty.flve cents will buy. Take no other. Nauseating Medicine. It is cruel to give your children mcdi.- ciue that tautos nasty to cure tuein of a cough or cold. A ploasant and effpcUyp remedy for sore throat, weak lumje, bron chial aectipns and coughing spells is Mexi can Cough Syrup, and please don't forget that it only costs 2$ cents. Better Healts; Belter health always fo.lows a use of Mexican Root Pills, simply because they cleanse the system of sickening and tffeto matter ep thoroughly and pomplptely. It is a sin to remain constipated when Mexi can Root Pills only cost 25 cents n !)QX. It Is a Pitt. The buniau family are prone to pain. Pain in the joints, in the muscles, head ache, backache, iheumatisin, cramps, etc., certaiuly make life miserable. Therefore it is a pity that any BUcb sufferers hesitate to xpend 2,i cents for uuick Keuer, tue always sare externa as well as internal pire. Piles. Yon opght to thapk God you do cqt suf fer from piles. Inward or external, sore or bleeding pilea are awfaT." jell yonr friends who euffer that rile-ine is guaranteed to If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result. De Witt's Little Earlv Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Plymouth Drug Co,, Roper Store Co There is no slave like the political slave. He has got a thousand masters, and not one true friend. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Under The Sun." All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers aud drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mucuous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat en away the same membranes, that thejr makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and Ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who 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, not 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 science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLE3 the GUARAN TEED CATARRH CURE" aud is sold at the extremely ow price of One Dollar, each package containing internai and ex ternal inodiciue sufficient tor a full month's treatment and everything necessary to its perlect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA TARRH CURE ever made and is now rec ognized as the only sale and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all infiammation quickly and per. mauently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER of COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION -"SNUFFLES" will save yon if you -uho it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH in any foria or stage if used ac cording to the directions which accompany each package. Pon't delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, aud you wiM'receive special advice from the dhjcoyerer of this wonder ful remedy regarding youjr case without cost tp yqa beyond the regular price of "cyUFFLEo" the y.U ARA NJIE) CA.- lAlt'iH CURE." Sent prepaid to auy addross iu the United Ways or .Janaua ou receipt ol One Dollar. Address Dept. C471 EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. apl9-ly UVE EPOS- To do this you want the best you can get for your money. YOU G ET TH B 9ST OF J. I- SAVAGE who always has on.hand a large and well assorted line of fresh Groceries, such as Meat, Meal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars; Suji Canned bus., cm. Also constantly receiving fresh shipments ,of the firmest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Y citable and Confectioneries. Make up mistake, but go to J. L. Sav age's if" you want your table supplied with the best. My s&loon in the rear has just beon re modeled, making it Uie most neat and mod ern in the town. This department is always supplied with the most choice wines and liquors to be had. Polite and attentive salesmen stand ready to wait on you. Thanking the' public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance, I am " Yours to pjtfase, . apl-tf '; J. L. SAVAGE. . y- LITTLETOH F3MALS .. COLLEGE. One of the most prosperous institutions for tb,o higher education of young women in the South. Panacea Water kept in the building. Nineteenth Annual Session bogins Sep tember 16th, For Catalogue address Proeident Rhodes, Littleton, N. C. aa l-2in Central A&ndsinyj I"d tJX School for boj-8 and young men, will begin iu annual nwaion Oct. Ut, 1901. Young men desiring to go to ecliool and pay in part with work may write to ut at oncb. Twenty one are desired immediately ; 6 for farm work, G for carpenter's work, 4 for m&8f)nry and plastering, 4 for painting and 1 or for priming. For further particulare address Rkv. Cuas. R. Taylor, Principal. jcD-lf Littleton, N. C. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE fit Urn if IMC Richmond, Ul IllklllU VIRGINIA. flEOiCJXE DENTISTRY PHARMACY. I STAN&ARO, ) METHODS, " 1 EQUIPMENT, I CLINICS. First-Class Clearance Sale of Summer Goods, For the next 30 -days I Av.ili sell all my summer goods ASF COST, to make room for fall goods. If you are in need of sum mer dress goods you will save money by coming here to buy. I have a few pair sjj--$ers which I will sell at wholesale cost, to close them out; also a few pairs Italian's tan shoes to close at $3.50. If you want a $ 5.00 shoe, now ia the time to buy, as you will get" them, while they last, for $3.50. I have a few nice sum wier suits, which will be old at a great bargain, as long as they last. If in need of one of these suits you will do well to come hero and buy. We have a few straw hats, as long as they last, will go at wholesale cost and below. Everything in summer goods will be sold, regard less of cost, to make room for fall goods. LouisP.HornthaL it i
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