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THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C. V. W, AUrfBON, Editor. PLYMOUTH. N. C. , .$uday, November 29. 1901. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. J IN EFFECT SEPT. 23d, 1901. train service. Northbound: Leave Belhaven daily (except Sunday) a, m Leare Edenton daily (except Sunday). 140 p. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday). 2 40 p. m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except Sun day)...... 4 20 p.m. Leave Edeutou Tues., Thurs., and Sat '. 830 a. m. .Leave Elizabeth City Tue6., Thurs , and Sat 930 a. m. Arrire Norfolk Tues., Thurs., and Sat 1105 a. in. Southbound : Leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday) 10 00 a. m. . Arrive Eliz. City daily (except Sunday) 1140 a. m. Arrive Edenton daily (except Sunday) 12 45 p. m. Leave Edenton daily (except Sunday) ' 12 45 p. m. Arrive Belhaven daily (except fc Sunday) 5 20 p. m. Ifteave Norfolk Tues., Thurs., and feat 4l0 p. ni. Arrive E. City Tues., Thurs.,' and Sat 553 p. m. Arrive Edenton Tues., Thurs , and Sat...... 7 00 p. m, Trains stop at all intermediate stations. Connect at Norfolk with trains to aud from Virginia Beach aud Currituck Branch Virginia Beach Division. STEAMBOAT SERVICE. ' Steamers leave Edenton daHjf (ex. Sun day) 12 45 p. m. for Plymouth, Jauiesville, WiUiauiston and Windsor Leave EdentodTuesaay, Thursday and Saturday 12 4ipV m. for Chowau ltiver landings; and and Friday for Scupperuong River. Steamers leave Elizabeth City for Itoa -j)nk Island. Oriental and Newberne, TuWday, Thursday and Saturday ; connect -J- with A. A N. O. li. li., and Atlantic Coast T1 Line for Goldsboro and Wilmington, &c, and for Scuppernong Hiver, Monday aud Wednesday. SUamers leave Belhaven daily (ex. Sun day) tor Washington, n. C, aud Tresday, Thursday aud Saturday for Aurora, South Creek, Makleyville, &c, and 5 a. m Mon day, and Friday for Swau Quarter, Ocra cok aud Orientnl. For further information' apply to J. J. Haseall, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Geu- eral Office of the N. fc S. it. R. Co., Nor folk, Va. M. 4. KINO, H. C. HUDQINS, Oeu'l Manager. Geu'i Fw& Pass Agt. Watches 'and 'Clocks carefully Re paired. Satisfaction given in all work. 0. R LEGGETT. Water St., Plymouth, N. C. 9-25 J. W. PERRY COMP'Y, "COTTON FACTORS. Norfolk, Vu., Nov. 20,1901. COTTON: Quiot Btrict Middling. 7 f-8 jC fiddling '. 71'2 Htrirt Low Middling 7 3-8 how Middhng 7 1-8 Tingea 7 1'8 V Blues and sanay v w PEANUTS: New Crop. Fancy..... 23" Strictly Prime 2 1-2 to 2 5-8 Prime 2 1-4 to 2 3-8 Low Grades 2 to 2 1-3 Machine Picked 2 to 2 1-4 BpanUh V busht!l B. E. PEAS $3-W V ba Peanut Bags; G8 in. 8 oz 8 Bagging and Ties and Peanut Bags for sale. Prices gparautted.. FOR SALE. T"fl'"iV ii i li iTTViW iW'i, a 0 At Edenton, N. C. A modern grist mitf 40 li P. ugie, boiler, belting, shafting, etc Norfolk & Southern 11. li. Co., Norfolk, Va. BEACON FLASHES Thanksgiving was very little observed here yesterday. His Honor. Mayor S. B. Spruill, has been m Norfolk this week. Turner's N. C. Almanacs for sale at this office. Call and get one. A full lino of the well known Wilson heaters has just been received at llorntbal's. If you want a good heater, call and get one. Senator H. S. Ward has hi& father spend ing Thanksgiving with hiin. Mr. R. M. Peacock, of Koper, . called on Monday and renewed his subscription. Owing to a rise in the price, peanuts haye been coming in pretty brisk this week. Don't bo satisfied with the trade that drifts your way. Adveitiaa and draw it there. Mr. D. F. Ambrose of the Roper section, dropped in this week and handed us a dollar. , For those who may wish something in the way of a heater that is cheaper thau the Wilson, we have them in all sizes and at all prices. Louis P. Hornthal, Send or hand us 25 cents and get'your home paper three mouths, aud ,a Turner's Almauac, free. In the absence of Mayor Spruill, Mr. Clarence Latham has been acting in his place this week. One of the most acceptable gifts you can make your absent friend is a subscription to their home paper, If you are a subscriber to this paper don't buy an' Almanac for next year. You can get one at this office, free. Mad dogs have been reported in this sec tiou, connequeutly a great many have been sent to their happy hunting ground. Rev. It. L. Melton has been assigned to Plymouth (and Edeutou circuit next year by the M. P. Conference, just adjoarued. We received a pleasant call on Monday from Mi&bes Maud Spruill and Sadie Allen. We aro always pleased to ste the young ladies. Don't make the mistake of buying a heater before calling ou Louis P. Horutha!. He has them in all styles, sizes aud prices, aud can suit you and save you money. To every new subscriber, and to every old one who pays up within the next 30 days, we will givo free, a copy of Turner's N. C. Almanac for l'J02. Abk for it. Senator H 8. Ward aud Mr. P. W. Brinklev both had guests to arrive in time for 'I hauksgiviug dtuner. A young lady atiSenator Ward's, and a young gentleman at Mr. Biiukley's. When a man takes a newspaper from his postoffice after he knows the time ho paid for has expired, intends to do one of two things : either to pay for it. or to rob the publisher. Which class do you belong to? We publish elsewhere a very interesting letter from Mrs, Annie H. Dailej, formerly of this county, but now of Greensboro. Her husband was at one time postmaster at lioper, and a staunch friend of the Bea con. DON'T FORGET if yon should visit Edenton during the Christmas holidays to call at Baker's Picture Gallery. Me has oer 500 picture! ou exhibition. Knows all tho latest styles of work known to the profession. Call and see. Corner King and Main streets, Edenton, N. C. His many friends here will regret to learu that liev. D. A. Braswell, of the M. P. Church, who has served the people so ubly and well iuthis circuit for the past several years, has been assigned to Bun comb circuit for next year. We all regret to lose him from our midst, for he is truly a good man. Just received at FI. B. Sedberry & Co's., the finest and piettiest line of Stationery that has ever been ffered for sale in Ply mouth, Ask to see the ''New Century't liue. To every school child we will give a tablet, free. , There are some subscribers who, through neglect, get behind with the editor,, and be cause they do not feel able to pay it all, seem ashamed to meet him. Others, from the same cauHe, get behind and then seem to get a grudge against the editor ana invent some of the most absurd exouses imaginable to get around paying any thing. Friends, would it not be better to come up and pay what yonctn? No reasonable man will reject a reasonable excuse, Making Trade Active. An observant student of adverti sing asserts that it lias become a recognized principle with progres sive and enterprising advertisers that all seasons are seasonable. "More and more there is a tendency not to let tip at any time, but to keep ever lastingly at it, year in and year out." It has been learned that it is within the power of the business men of every . community to transform a period of comparative stagnation in to an era of profitable activity. Philadelphia 'Record. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gkove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aud quinine in a tasteless form, no cure no pay. Price 50c. nov 12-ly A man mav dress very quietly and yet use very lurid language to a collar-button. AN INTERESTING LETTER. Greensboro, N. C, Nov. 25, 1901. Editob JioiNOKE Beacon, Kind Sir : My son, A, H. Everett, re ceives your esteemed paper every week, aud I look for it with the same interest as though it were a letter from some kind friend, as I learn much concerning friends ever so dear to me, though none write to me. except I accept your ever waited for paper, a letter. I have been in Greensboro over five years, and we have never had a doctor to our family, only ou one occasion, to lance a oarbuncle for my husband. We have done well in our new home. People are very kind and friendly. Guil ford county I suppose must lead the dtate in prosperity, as they say her tax list in created over a million dollars. Greensboro is spending three hundred thousand dollars in addition to her usual expenses. With the great amount of building being done keeps busy times here. : My husband and I took a trip to the Buffalo Exposition this fall. We went by way of Norfolk, Va., and while there we were shown through the war ship Texas. We aiso visited Newport News, Hampton and Old Point. We took the steamer Priucess Anne to New York. We stopped in New York about a week; we went over tho Brooklyn bridge twice to Brooklyn ; visited the stock exchange and saw them buy and sell, and many other places of in terest, as all was interesting, the parks not excepted. We were in the city when the sad news was heralded abroad that the President was shot. We went up the Hudson river to Albany on the large steamer New York. A ride ou the beautiful Hudson has nover been over drawn. We reached Buffalo by rail. While at the Exposition we took a trip to Niagara Falls, stopping two days viewing almost the wonders of wonders, then we went ou to Lewioton, Youngitown and the old his toric Fort Niagara, and climbed up in the light tower and took a far look over Lake Outario, which we crossed to Toronto, Can. We also crossed Lake Erie before we left Buffalo for Baltimore aud Washington. Our stay of three days in Washington was no lens interesting, We had a pleasaut tr.p and returne lunch, elated. If I were down there like many of my friends, you hhould haye a Thanksgiving turkey, but 1 hope the day will be pretty, anyway. I would be glad to receive a letter frem any of my friends who chance to read this, I must close with many wishes for the success and continuance of the Beacon. Respectfully, Annie H. Dailey. The fellow who bets on the wotng horse always blames in on someone else. THE HOME GOLD UUHE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Daily in Spite oi Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nervrs. A Pleasant and Pos itive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness- A body filled with poison, aud nerves completely shattered by period ical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destrcyiug the craviDt; for intoxicauts. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home V? ilhout pub licity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUK&" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this woudertul discovery is positively guar anteed to cure tho most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records 'ghow the marvelous transformation of thou sands of Drankardajuto sober, iudustrions and upright men wiVEts CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS ! ! CHILDHKN OUHU YOUli FATHERS! ! This remedy is in no snusc a nostrum but is a specific ior this disease only, and is so skillfully devised aud prepared that it is thoroughly soluble aud pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given iu a ciyj of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this pricelet-s remedy, and as mauy more have been cured and made temperate men by having the '"CUBE" administered by loving friends aud relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, arid believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by appureut and misleading 'improvement.' Drive out the disease ' at once nd for all lime. The "HOME GOLD CUHE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual thau others cost ing $'2." io $"(). full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of tho world on receipt of One tollar. Address Dept C471 EDWIN B GILES & COM PANY, 2330 and 2332 MaiUet Street. Phil adelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential, ap IG-I ASK FOR THE Br" SHOE FOR MEN Sold only by A Light ?..iw-.T TVi til l;a-- mm r i ro in destruction. xvlany a man has lost his bearings and needs a light to steer by. To such we say, turn your vessel in our direction and we will put you straight and in the proper channel, to save you at least 10 per cent, on everything. We wish to call your special attention to the new Dress Goods, consisting1 of English novelties, granite cloth, 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-froin $2.50 to $10.00 ; the fur Boas from 2.00 to $7.00 and are very handsome. Keinemher also if you wish a tailor made suit we aro thejigents for one of tho largest and most fashion able manufacturing houses in Jfew York, and price as well as style 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 we carrythey need no introduction, all are sold under a strict guarantee. Our len?s Furnishing department is full of new things. Now a few things about Coats and Jackets for the ladies, we have iust received the most o auisit line of Jackets and Automobiles v r m all style, VVe can aiso "t the children in all shades and sizes. Say, we have just received our famous "Walk Over" Shoes, and never in our business career have we seen such values in shoe making. For $3.50 wo have them in Box calf, Pat. kid, Velour, Wax calf, Plain calf, and Vici and Enamel, Kemeniber if it is anything you want, wo have it, and will endeavor to please you in any way. When you are in town be sure to call. It is a pleasure to show goods. We shall be glad to see you when in town. Make our place your headquarters, and we will bo pleased to show 3011 the most up-to-date and largest stock of EVERYTHING, and at prices to suit the times. JJiss Ott will" at all times oiler any suggestion to those who wish her ideas on styles. Louis P. Hornthal. out of the darkness has saved lots of staunch ships you over saw and they are i . . .... .
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