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THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVKRY FRIDAY ' C V. W. AUdBON, EpjTOK. PLYMOUTH, n. a .. Friday. October 11, 1901. &IKtf()Uv & SOUTHERN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, IH EFFECT SEPT. 2Sd. 1901. TRAIN SERVICE. KORTHBOUNP : Leave Belhaven daily (except Sunday) a. lu. Leave Edeuton daily (except tSuuday) ...140 p. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday) , . . 2 40 p. m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except Sun May). 4 20 p. 111. Leave Edenton Tues., Thurs., and Sat 830 a. 111. Leave Elizabeth City Tues., Thurs , and Sat 9 Si) a. m. . Arrive Norfolk Tues., Thurs., and Sat 1103 a. in. .SotmiBOUKD : ' Leave Norfolk daily (except . Sunday), lOOOa. m. Arrive Eliz. City daily (except Kuudav) ' 11 40 a. ni. Arrive Edenton dully (except Suuday) 1.245 p. W, Leave Edenton daily (except Sunday) , 12 45 p. m. Arrive Belhaveu daily (except Sunday) 5 20 p. m, Leave Norfolk Tues.. Thurs., .and hat 4 10 p, cj. Arrive E. City Tu.cs., Thurs., Jfrjrlid. Sat 5 53 p. ai. Arrive Edenton Tiles.. Thurs , and Sat ,, 7 00 p. m, Train stop at all intermediate statious. Connect at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia Beach aud Gunituck Branch Virginia Beach Division, STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Stealers leave Edeutou daily (ex. Sun day) 12 45 p. in. for Plymouth, Jametville, Wiiiiuinston and Windsor Leave Edenton Tuosuay, Thursday and Saturday 12 4") p. m. for Chowau River landings ; aud aud Friday for Situppernoug Steamers leave Elizabeth City for lloa - nk Inland. Oneutal anrt wewoerue, Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday ; connect with A. & K. C. Li. K., aud Atlautic Const i Line for Goldsboro and Wilmington, &c, frand for Scnpperuong River, Monday and f Wednesday. Y Steamers leave Belhaveu daily (ex. Sn day) lor Washington, n. C, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Aurora. South Creek, Makleyville, &c, aud " a. rn 5Ion iUy, and Fruity for Swau Quarter, Ocra' jcolto and Oriental. For further pif-irmatiou apply to J. J. HaKaell, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Geu ifral Ollice of the N. &, S. li, R. Co., Nor folk Va M. k. KING, n. O. HUDGINS, vVhi'1 Manager. Geu'l Ft.& Pass Apt. y'iK-:- - -Avsx "Watches ami Clocks carefully Re nired. 8;if isfiiction given in nil work. . .0. E- LEGGETT- Water St., Plymouth, N. O. 9-2.", X lfXlClHTPlLL8 To cure HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONGTI PATiON, ana an oise&sos arising irom in difrestlon. They will purify your blood and make yourcornploxlon as FA!K AS A LiLY. They r jrc latin co&tod. PHSCE 25 CEKTS. lorth Carolina, Washington County In tlie Superior Court. M. J. Eborn, ) vs ;- Notice. E. G. Eborn. ) The (5;fndaiit. nl'ovs naint'd will lake notice that ftn nctinn fhtitli-tt uIm)vi- Ima l en rounnfiiced in lln- SitH-i ir Cciirt fit W sAon County to nh t:!!H divorce, itiul the Otfriidnnt will further ti:k mnh-o tlint Ik; is n-quin rt tn appear at the noxt lerm of t!'.i i;p'Hor Cmiit of eiiiri county, to be held on the -4th Monday in October. 1901 . nt the I'ourt House of i;iil onuiiiy, in Plymouth, N. C, and unewer or th iiiur to the complaint in aid ac tion, tr tin! I'laintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said compl.-iinf. This 5th day Of September 1W1. W. M. h AT KM AN. C, S. C. BEACON FLASHES. Farmers are digging peanuts. As you sell your money crop don't forget us. There'll be a big time in the old town next Thursday, Mr. A- N. Waters spent a fow days at home this week. Mrs T. J, Merriuer has been visiting in Norfolk this week. 1 The cotton crop is turniug out shorter than was expected. If you want a lamp for $1.00- that is pret ty enough for your parlor, aud good enough for any use, call on M, E. McCaue. Mr. W. J. Mercer of Creswell, was in onr town on Monday, Mr. Willie Ward was in attendance upon Chowan court last week. WANTED We want a good, bright boy to deliver papers in the town. Read ad, of J. T. McNair, Restaurant, aqd when hungry call on him. Misses Phelps and Kice, of Bertie coaaty. were visjtmg iu our town on Tuesday. - It has been very deathly amoug the Colored people of this section recently. Wnen yon come to the circus next week call in and subscribe for your county paper. A full line of the well known Wilson heaters lias just been received at ilornthal'ri. If you want a good heater, call and get one. Owing to the illness of the pastor, there were no geryioes ut the M. JS. Church last 3unday. Mrs. H. W. MizeJl is on a visit to rela tives and frieudu iu HorfolK and Whing ton, D. C. We received a pleasant call on Monday iroiu bounty Treasurer 1. Al. Alexander, of Creswell. Mrs. W, O. Pavis cf Oreswell, was the gneot of her tiater, Mrs. C. V. Auubon, the past Week. The President of tjje M. P. Church preacued in the church here Tuesday aud Wednesday nights. For those who may wish something iu the way of a heater that is cheaper than tne U iison, we liave them in all sizes aud at all prices, Louia t. Horuthai, Thorne'g Dramatic Co,, was at the Opera House last night, uyd will b there to-night and tomorrow Bight. Prof. Ch&i, SI- Eppos has returned from Baltimore, where ne hna ukeu his wjte to the hospital for treatment. Collector Phelps captured a still and de stroyed several hundred gallons or htutf near Williamson Monday. Mfd. J. T. Lewis of Scotland Neck,, with her son, Master Lluyd, is hero visiting Uer parents Mr. uud .Mis. J. L. fcjavae. Mr. L. S. Lauding spout a few days in Wiuton last week, having been cailtU mere by the death Jordan. of nin sistsr, Mrs. Mary F. Don't ir.ako the mistake of buying a heater beforo calling on Louis P. Komtlia!. lis has them in all styles, t;e and prices, aud can suit you and save youmouey, Mrs. E. B. Norman hus returned from an extenilod visit to her ptople al llamiitou. She was accompanied by her sister, Mis'J Bdie lling. Rev. Joshua Rowe, formerly of this county, now of Baltimore, has been visit ing his wife's brotLer, Mr. A, L. llaniaon, bince the association. Mrs. Margaret Leggett bad the mislbr tune to fall out of a door Friday night last sustaining painful, though Wo are glad to say, not serious injuries. Misa My Holmes of CrcBwell, charmed our uocinl circles with her sweet presence a few dtj's the past weeK, as the gut si of Migbcti Nina aud Meda lidiiisoii. WANTED TiMBKit Lais-ds That will cut ;",U0O to 10,000 rt. per acre. Large tracts preferred, ileineman 6l Hutchius, Timber Laud Dealers, VV. Belmuut Ave., Chi cago. The Jae. II. Thorue Co , played "Rip Van Winkle" last night to a large and ap preciative audience. It is a good show. See bills for the attraction to-ujght and to morrow night, WANTED Wide awake man of good address who can give reference and boud to conduct business iu Eastern N. ()., for responsible house. Address The L B. Price xler. Co., Norfolk, Va. It Sapt. J. E. Debnam. oftheDeboam Kinsey School, at LaQrange, says the school has opened very satisfactory to them. They have an enrollment of 80, 4 of which are boarding pupils, representing li counties and two states. The University College of Medicine of Richmond, Va , whose advertisement ap peared iu this paper during the slimmer, reports an encouraging outlook for the ses bion of 1901-2, the uumber of new students enrolled to this date being in advance of the totil number of new Ktudents for the session of I!)u0 1901, and a good prosprct of more within the next ten days. October r, 1901, Wo understand Prof J. W. McDonald, of Plymouth, Iihs made arrangements to open a Normal and Industrial School here on or about October first, tor colored peo. pie. He will teach iu the colored Masonio hall - Washington Gazette-Messenger. Prof, McDonald is a native of Plymouth, and in poiut of character and intelligence be is far above the average of hia rac. and we com. mend him to the people of Washington, g3 a man andfoaolitri Married At the home of the bride's moth er, near Durden's, ' on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Davenport offi ciating, Mr. F. E. liratten, of Ply mouth, and Miss Mary Allen, of Darden's. AVe extend congratula tions to the happy couple. "Ads" Which Push Business. In several cities the telephone com panies have entered on an advertis ing campaign which is not less en terprising than that of the average up-to-date department store. In the newspapers every day they place dis play annoancemenU which call at tention to the benefits of the tele phone service and otfer inducements to new subscribers. . The manager of one company has said that an enormous ai.d unparalleled increase iu the number of subscribers has been the result of the advertising.-Ex. Held Up and Assaulted. A colored man came in on the train Wednesday night from Par mele, claiming that he had been as saulted and robbed near Ilobgood, about 12 o'clock same day. He bore evidence of having had a little Wild West experience. He claimed that his assailant shot him three times; the first bullet passed through the centre of his right hand, the second carried away the end of one finger on same hand, while the third entered the left arm below the el bow and lodged. The unfortunate man called on Dv. Early, who dres sed his wounds. 'St tm awm rawing Cn& i easy IS A GREAT DEAL HARDER, Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Buckien's Arnica Salve, cures them-; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boile, Falon3, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands Chiiblaius. Best Pile cure on earth. Drive, out Pains and Aches. Only 25 chj a box Cure guaranteed Sold by Spruill &, Bro. 2 Tho musical crank is always ready to do a turn. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stim ulant to tired nature. It afford the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Ko dol Dyspepsia inBtantly relieves that dis trehsed feeling after earing, giving yon new life and vigor. Plymouth Drug Co , Roper tftore Co. ' A bird in tbe baud 13 all right if you haye no knife and fork. Some nitu are good because it pays to be good aud others are good tor nothing. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Daily iu Spite of Then.ocives. No Weakening of No Noxious Doses the Nenvs. A Pleasant aud Pos itive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally ijnown and Under, stood that Drunkenness is a disease and not wcaliue-bB- A body tilled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by period icI or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, mid destroying the era via ti for intoxicants. Ehilterers may now cur themselves at home v ilhout pub licity or loss uf time from business by this wondurfnl '"HOME GOLD CURE" which lias been ptiftcted alter many years of Close study and treatment of inebriates. Tbe faithful use according to directions of this vQuuerful discovery is positively guar anteed lo cure the most obstinate Case, no matter how Lard a drinker. Our records hhow the marvelous transformation of thou sands of Drunkards into Sober, industrious and upright meu wiVE CURE YOUR HUSBANDS!! CHILDREN OURfci VOUR FATHERS ! ! This remedy is iu no smise a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skilifnily devised uud prepared that it i. thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it c;ui be giveu iu a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of tbe person taking it. Thousands of Druukards have cured themselves with this pricelens remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving Inends aud relatives without tueir knowledge in coffee or' tea, and believe today that tliey discontinued drinking of their owu free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deladed by apparent aud misleading "improvement.' Drive out the disease at once ud for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual tuaa otuers cost ing t '-" kt $;"0. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to ally part of the world on receipt of One dollar. Address Dept. C471 EDWIN li. GILES & COM PANY, 2:i'SO and Market Struct, Phil adelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential, ap 10-1) lSo however, will make your task easier -for each item is a "trade jmllor." They must be lowest, They aru : lowest in price and highest in style and quality and ,we ask your 'kind attention to some of the following: We wish to call your special attention to the new Dress Goods, consisting:- of English. novelties, granite clotli, prunel la, poplin, Venetian, broad cloth, satin soliel, and many other new ones, in all shades. You know the proper thing for trimmings are velvets, appli que and buttons ; we have quite an assortment of all. Our Furs were greatly admired ; the colleretts from 82.50 to 10.00; the fur Boas from 2.00 to 7.00 and are very handsome. Kememher also if you wish a tailor made suit wo arc the agents for one of the largest and most fashion able manufacturing houses in Jjow York, and price as well as stylo 'are right. Our silk and flannel waist patterns were very pop ular at our opening, and we can please you in all shades. You know what a line of Ladies' and Gent's Shoes 'wo carry they need no introduction, all are sold under a strict guarantee. Our ijen's Furnishing department is full of new things. Now 'a few things about Goats and Jackets for the ladies, we have just received the most exquisit line of Jackets and Automobiles you ever saw and they are all style. We can also lit the children in al shades and sizes. Ivemcmber if it is anything you want, we have it, and will endeavor to please you in any way. When you are in town pleasure to show goods. be sure to call. It is a Iiss Ott will at all times offer those who wish her ideas on styles, any suggestion to Louis P. if t'it(iA'i!.Ttil i I vs?.. 1 mm : .C It 1 1 .ir HomtnaL w 1 JyLjiwfii
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