THE ROANOKE BEACON.
PUBLI8HED EVERY FRIDAY
0. V. W. AU8B0N, Editor akd Owner
PLYMOUTH.
N. 0.
Friday. April 17. 1908
R. EQUSfiELLE
Dr. I B. Bouchelle of Thomasvllle,
Ga., a physician veil known in the
South, is very enthusiastic over the
cod liver oil preparation Vinol. He
ays: "I have used Vinol In my fam
ily and in my general practice with
the most satisfactory results. It is
exceedingly beneficial to those afflict
ed with bronchial or pulmonary dis
eases and to create strength."
The reason Vinol is bo far superior
to old fashioned cod liver oil and
emulsions, is because It la a real cod
liver preparation from which all the
useless oil has been eliminated and
tonic iron added.
We ask every weak, thin, run
down, nervous and aged person in
town, and all those suffering from
chronic colds, coughs and weak lungs,
to try Vinol on our guarantee.
P, E. Davenport, Druggist.
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY.
IN EFFECT SEPT. 80TH, 1907.
TRAIN SERVICE.
NOHTHBOUND i
Leave Belhaven daily (except Sunday;
6:40 a. ni.
Leave Washington 10:55 am
' Plymouth 12:12 pm
" MackeyV Ferry 12:4:0 pni.
Arrive Edentou 2:05 p. m.
Leave Edenton daily (except
Sunday) 7 45 a. m , & 3 J 5 p. m.
Arrive Elizabetn City daily (ex
cept Sunday) 8 55 a m., 3 15 4 2." p in.
Arrive Norfolk daily (except Suu-
day) 10 40 a. m. , 4 45 & 6 10 p. m.
Southbound :
Leave Norfolk daily (except
Sunday) 8:35, 11 55 a. m. & 605 p. in.
Arrive Eliz. City daily (except
Sunday) . 10 23 a. in &1'J3, 7 53 p m.
Arrive Edenton daily (except
Sunday). 11 30 a. m. A 2 20, ir 00 p m.
Leave Ifideuton daily (except
Buuday) 2 20 p. m.
Arriva Belhaven daily (except
St?yX 5 10 p. m.
L'xTvrEdenton 2:3o p. m.
Arrive Plymouth 4:23 p. m.
Arrive V asbibgton 5:15 p. in.
Trams ios. 3, 4, 5 & 6 stop at all inter
mediate stations.
Connect at Norfolk with trains to and
from Virginia Beach and Currituck Brauch
STEAMBOAT service.
Leave Edenton 2:30 p. m.. d'.ily except
Sunday, for bcupperuoog ltiver.
Steamer leaves New Bern 7 4f p m.
Leaves Oriental 00 a. m., for New iru,
daily except Sunday.
Steamers leave Belhaven 5 00 a. m. Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday for Aurora,
South Creek, iviaklev ville, &c.
Steamer leaves Plymouth daily (except
Sunday) 4:00 p. in. for landings on Cashie
Biver.
For further information apply to W. J
Nicho'son, Ag't, Plymouth, or to the Gen
eral Office of the N. & S. Ky , Norfolk, Va.
M. W. MAGUIKE,
Gen. Supt.
H. C. HTJDGINS,
Gen'l Ft.& Pass Agt.
PAMLICO DIVISION MIXED TRAINS-
A. M.I
9 46 Lye.
11 15
115 Arr.
v. M.
A. M.
8 45 Lve.
0 10
9 44
iuoo
10 08
JOSS Arr.
A. X.
Mackey's Ferry
Plymouth
Pine Town
Washington
MackevYFerry
Koper
Pike Road F
Bishopcrons F
Pantego
Belhavn
Arr. 510
4 40
800
Lve. 1 50
A. M.
Arr. 8 20
8 01
7 20
7 03
0 55
Lve. 0 40
a. m.
O. J. MoLK-AJN',
REPAIRING
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY.
Trices Reasonable. Work Solicited.
Main St., near Artesian Well,
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
KILLtheCOUC!
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
s
Dr. ling'
EJ017 Discovery
lUn OLDS Tffal Bottle Fre
Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
OUAKANTEED SATXSFACXCZTC
OB MON2Y MJUJfVSiJUMilf.
Sold by Spruill & Pro.
BEACON FLASHED
Those who have friends viUm-j
2 them, or who inter ds leaving home
aZ themneJve9, will pkuve let it be kftourii
g at this office, bo the faoi mny be meu- &
!j tloned, It does not matter whether
eg you urn a subscriber or not. All we &
ack is lot us know ir &
. Court this week.
Quite h change iu the weather yesterday.
Our hoteln have bcu flld with gu?hts
all thu wdek.
Miss Alice Phelps r.-turoec
from a vi.it 10 Crenw-'1
John H 8;. erks' Great Show wili exhibit
ht'ii ht xt Fi ula. A in 1 '-4 . .
Mr. V.O Ayes is liv.ng wienl t!irjr!rt
put ii. acros- the fr jur f his etor.
Wo are out a litt' htliinrl time this
week, owing to a scarcity of priuu-r.
Nearly ail the stores here Hosd hile
theGnveruor a (speaking V ediisd,ty
There have been bo many visitor lure
this week that we could not uo-ntion them
Don't wait uutil vour property is burned '
and then nay "I origin t have injured," it
is too late then, See W Fletcher AUhbou,
The Insurance Man, now and get a poiiety,
A large number of visiting lawyers have
been in attendance upou tha court here
this week.
De Witt's Little Early Hisers, the famous
little liver pills. Kold by t E. i-'avcsipurt.
The new side-walk iu front of Mr. A L-
Chven' iiornthal property is a big im.
provement to the town.
Yam potato slips for sale. For further
information apply to O M (JnES;ON,
ar3 Plymouth. N. C.
The old wooden grate has been taken
out of the artesian well and repl .Ced by a
Cement floor which is iui improvement.
Sheriff Norman who wbs reported in our
last issue as being dangerously ill, rallied
and in uosv ou tbe r.iad to rec verv. which
will be welcome news to his frieuds
Mr. Loais P. Hornthal has ri-tuined
from Baltimore with a bunch of good
hordes nod mules which he Ims fur Bald at
his private stables, It is about the clean
est lot of stock we have seen herein a long
time If you wish to buy a good team
call on Mr. lloruthil he Can a nit you.
SEED Potatoes For Kale I have a
lot of tine KeU BtUs rieeu potatu , which I
1101 offering lor hale cluap. Also Jtiey
Waketield cabbnge plants now ii ..Iy.
W. F. LC0A8,
Pecan t arin,
Pi: mouth. N. O.
Rave you been dowi to hear the Edisou
and Victor Talking Machii'e? at jMr O. Li.
Leggett'ti? Mr. Let-KV ia aent tor tlin
ubove machines alo ih'; Columbia which
he luvites the public to heur He has quite
a number of record. whicii con ist ot ttie
latest music fe 28 tf
lie Got What lie NewUd.
"Nine years ago it looked as if m time
had come " kh.s Mr. O. Ftnthiug. of JVlill
(Jn tk, Ind. Tor,, i was s iun ij v.. tu-i
!i'o hUUi on 11 very aieud-r thr-:l it w-8
;nu my dri.ggint reconamendva J&ictri
bitters, i bi'Uht a bi'itle auu got whai
I needed strength I Lad one foot in the
grave, but tSlectrto liitters put it back 011
tn- .urf again, aDd I've hue:: wen ever
fcince." dold un!rr uuiirauiee hi Spruih &
lire's. i',0c.
To The Ladies of Washing
ton County.
1 earnest,! v ask t tin'. ue ... all
over ; con 1. wiii t'vanz. -tn
pelves i: ii. .-. l.uiid I'v. pcrunce
V vi ke. s ji in 1 tiiai 1 ii. 1 i' 1-n'hiue
tiuit w.oK .hi ( I fit e ii. il t.v
Al.
Al i lie: . ; ves
tUioe lo uiu uiu in, tn
fl.l N I ;t t l'i!i ,.M.
1 1
-.It. ! ,
ban if
10 f'l'O
, ' 1 ' ; ' 1 1
I .r. .; : ., ,.j .. ri 1)1 he .
011 1 .iii.-, itti .i In. i.Uib .nuc' oi' yoii 1
daughters; tmd . hIoo hsk Mu-.r. they
will organize the (Jitildn-ii into a
liard of '1 eiii)enir,ce Workers.
1 will furnish jui. with Temper
ance Bougs, upon :ipj)l ieation. Let's
see who Will be the lirst to appl.
We have no time to lose.
March 30th, 1008.
w. b. DAVEivrour,
Mai.key Ferry, N. C. ,
County Ch'rm. Anti-Salootieague.
To have perfect health we must have per
fect digestion, and It is very important not
lo permit of any delay the moment the
htomaoh feels out of order. lake some
thing at once that you know will promptly
and unfailingly assist digestiofi. There is
nothing better than Kodol for dyspepsia,
indigestion, sour stomach, b lchiug of gas
and nervous headache. Kodol is a aturnl
digestant, and will digest whiit you eat
Sold 1$ P. E. Davenport.
To the Farmers of Washing
ton County.
'IV; emphasize t lie inip-'fanco of
itnpioviog 1 lie ,-eed, u.inl meihn.l ul
vli! ure tl eo n ti this 'v"j ,' ' -t.
.:eivi-' i tt i ;li .i- i. t' ; w v U
i In ii' k f Koper, t. '. iwar l' d
next winter by the teisoi.a tmlding
.1 Farmer's !n--tituu in this uotntv
inter the auspic.-t . t tiic .North
Carolina l.xperinnnt Bia'io-i, o the
farmer exl'ihitirtg jit .-uch Karinei's
j insf itule'cno I"?' ten ears (f corn
grown in the county ne fion
; ri)iW-ui ti.' t xhi' u 1. 'd..'d the
, t X'ilh.l .1.11 t -pt. "Lt h..c
ni tre com hein r C'..rn."
Thus. W. Blount.
Koper, N. C, March 12, 1908.
A Snrl AVnirlPnr. NOTICE.
On Batuidav last the little hairy
1) - A...1 ... . ,.t 1.., H unlhnrllv nf a rlpfi-M nnH 1 1 i ? lllf n f. (
ni iti'v. , r vimrew", iici.i ii in tiic "J - j- --. ----
B:.pnst huioh, WMS hlepi.2 n a ; reunion ipr. M3th lUGS by
' , ' . 1 .7 , 1 of huponor Comt m the purtitiou urocofi-
eel when 111 uie wj.y it. rolled otf ' iuog-eutitloJ UeuryD-iveurort, W.u. H
on the floor, ti e: mother picket! it tip , KawU, et al. vs Aun'e PnelpH, 'I ell Dzier
A HiT T?t "O B A C
JtXUUlhkX JJI1UU.
ir did nol wale- hikJ-h physician was
called who fo:i id I lie ,-kti 1 hroketi or
pre-ing Oi. the '.-rani, idl'lTort.8 wer"
in. id-1 '(i ;r . ;iij the li''le ou; li'if n
vain ttiu' -n -i ;,'rlot.k WediifSUay
morfiii?2 its litthi spirit was waf'od
back ii- the (iod who gave.it
'IT" deep;.!s' svmpathies of our en
tiro people ,.re with the grief -stricdi-ei!
paren t w'loe h.ouu' is mae d
so .H)ii after coinlr? to our tow,..
A Base Bail Scrap.
et al. 1 shall p'I tor cush, at public a.-e:-tion
to the hiijhHMt bid far on T 5 U dy !'
Miy 19f 8, at 11 o'clock a. m., ai he C urt
lla'e door iu Plynuai'-h, N .. ih fol
loing trac-i of In vJ Ijiugiu v ns 'iug
ton Oounty, Hcupperuoiitj owi.ohip,
State of North Carolina. houo? d as fol
lows. Beginning at an h ui at the
i i.iain road near Uoxeu lii-idge and lrom
there runuing a line of mri ed 'rees m
eesiWHrdlv diruction to iui Kim in J
... . . . . -I ... - n..a.l ISI
Uurx H me, induce ronrn aivi.t4 w.u jii-
Ion -iue aud Idian Swarup to a pine corner
trn ip Jami-s Noiiuau's lio. theuce west I
; tiong Nortnni.'r, line to no old liuxe.i B'dg j
! ditch, thence uiong said ditch to tun ui.nu
road, thence along the mam road to tlie
in I HII'IIIHWIHI II I III. II IW II IH'I 1 'BW llff'TfliMTI Ml 1
Leadig S
Plymo th's
re
si Just a Few Words to the Cloth
ing Buyers of this Vicinity.
first -tatiou It hfiut? that tract cr-uveyed
Wi.l.e ii g -me of f ii w.ia being ily F Hproill to Simon Davenport. And
played h'.-reun J1 uirsdav of laM 'f..k ' footainli. 25 acrta more or lenK
between Uoper ami Plymouth u iitKu , imcnih. N. C W M Bond. Jr
corn n ii ..i j M..i I ' d tuon ii 'i i nit nrr .iton
r;v:(i it ui ii ti4 u ?f v. i ut f v u i Kj ixicxtij
from the uoi-ntry ami oue of ( lie t
uopT pUyui's, wh-:ch all out people
Commissioner.
very much rtjvet.
it seems tii.a the stiiiill bo':; were
'"rooting" lor the home team and one
or two of them ed vulgar, profane
and indecent language to one of the
Koper playerd, who is nod it for some
time but at hu: 1 ist hia temper and
kicked one of the boys, then it was
that the or. ng man stepped in to
protect the bov and the scrap follow
ed. All the b.atne steins to ue on
the bo vs.
If bovs who mi to the frames insist.
J O ID I. I,
on auch actions as this it will be best ! Ub lignt
for them to he keoL jiwav. Let. thorn
nhoni. i.d ' roii:." ail ihev ok.-, mi libers' 3.00, ch w"h oider.
they do not use uffensivo "language. (n onG at once anil p-vo express
l.iicliHs and oeli tleliiCn who like to ' charges. C. V. W. A L'SBON,
see the game do not wish M wn.in.ss
such scenes as they did on luirsday
last and they will be kepo away is
tuch is 'oleraLed by t he players.
In behalf "it our town ve apolo
gize lo our ijp','i friends for what
hjj)peiied lust Thursday and assure
them that such is condemuud by all
our people.
We haye, througb the efforts of
Mr. E. Ii Jackson and oiners, a
fairly good diamond, grounds enclos
ed witu a prelected gr ind stand and
we hope Lo make this town a meeting
plae'o this se:w ju -vhere many of th-j
nt'ghboring towns m:iy nome to
cioss bu's, and vy hope Mayoi pruid
will lake tne inteie.-.t in this that he
does in mher public maLters, and see
to it tout visitors are protected from
the insults, of even boys, and we
knirv h,. will, it' it .akesex ra pence
to do it. Therefore, w; invite our
neighbors to come to Plymouth to
do i.he;r ball playing this season.
In a few more days Easter will be here, and no
doubt ou will want to look your very best on that
day, As the old Haying is, ''Fine leathers make fins
birds,1' so come and let us fit you up, from head to
foot. Our clothts are made of the latest fabrfes, em
bracing blues, blacks, greys and browns.
Ask to see our suits of blue serge at $1100; it is
cLeap at $15.00. Our brown at f 14,00, a bargain at
$20 lit and satisfaction guaranteed. Dozens of other
styles too numerous to mention.
V
Youths' suits, embracing blue serges from $ 0 00 to
12.50,
Biggest line of Hoys' knee suits in Washington
Our price is the same as iho Pnb-ieouuty. Prices from $1,48 to $0.9b Hear in mind
that we can save vou from $2 00 to $$.oo on every suit
iSeoing is believing, so come investigate yourself.
A few words about our Shoes.
We have Shoes for all. Ask to be fIiowu our
styles in the Dress-well iSho'i ; it is the best $3.50 shoe
in the world we have them in abhut a dozen styles;
in Tans, Patent-leather, Gun-metals, made on this sea
son's newest lasts.
We are going to introduce our fci'lrei'Xectioii
cmxlity" Men's Shoes. Strictly $5.00 goods, every
To Justices of the Peace and
All Business Men.
1 have o;. hand a .'.mall number of
i nuns' North Carolina "Manual of
Law and Forms," latest edition, aud
j. scout. This is a condensed book
of the revised laws and forme lor
this State, and should be in the
hands of every .Justice, Jirecutor,
Administrator, Guardian, Notary,
Banker, Business man ind Lawyer.
Uf-e lint book and vm nre sure to
Plymouth, N. CJ.
Buy Your lino
From The Maker
Buying a piano is a serious busi
ness, aud should not be entered into'
lightly. You want an instrument'
that you can depend on, and ihatPJr guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or a new
twill brine: a tood onee second uai r is vouiv. We are" not iroinif to sell tins shoe at
handed should you want to te!l it. j $5.00, but in order to get it advertised, have made at-
STiEFF PIANOS nre i. ever sold ; a..n rr
lilllgCIUCUIS atll it IL t-'tdt s VJ J ,
the beginning,
Plenty of Trouble.
is caused by 8 Hgn.itiou of tlm liver and
bow-In, 'o t rid f it aod LeaJuchf ami
biliousness and iLe poison that hr -ngs jauo
dire take D King's N'uw Lify Fills, ttie
relinble pQP.fr-s i..it ilr? the wnrK witb-ut
giimliiig or gri,.oi4 25.: ai Spruill & Uros.
A woLj ni tnii mate a f.;ol of any w&n
'f i'ii- (!u!!iJfiK ii iv .i tii wLile
.V Twenty Vnar 8eiuence.
' liiive j-.se c a t'r!ti'y year
Un ai -ii 'ei:"v iLiipoii'd Biuklcn's
i tticH . 'Vf. -v :.,:;'v. 'ir.r'.l mi bleeding
pi es j t t w . v'irs v.;: '' w t)
' -.i r. .i ii- Rtii-.vill.' N. Y. is - kli-n' -
to dealers. From
over (55 years ago, they have been
sold from our own warerooms, di
reet to the people, at one pro lit
over test, o when you buy a
ST1EFF or a" SUA W,
you get the wholesale price. Easy
lerms if you wish.
Write for full particulars.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
L. C. STEELE, Mgr.,
114 Gran by St., - - No.foi k . Va.
"The Piano with the Sweet Tone"
Otiieial l-'i tn Jamestown Exposition
SilfMehtion this paper.
SPRIHa MILLINERY.
We are now ready with on
Spring Millinery, and we wish ! Opening in the next issue.
Specials in Women's Low Quarter Shoes.
Perfection Quality in Tans, $4.00. Oxford Tfees,
our pvico 3.48.
$&0G Oxfords, Special price $2.48
2.50 " " " 1.98
2.0,0 " " " 1.48
Four styles in Ladies' white Oxfords from 75c. to $1.48.
U'e have a big lino of Boys', Misses and Children's
Oxfords that will be sold accordingly.
Bear in mind that shoes is one of our strongtst
lines and wo have a big line to select from and our
prices are the most reasonable in the city.
Shirts $1.25 and $1.50. Shirts, Gold Medal Brand swel
lest designs 98c. 50 doz. shirts, 60 and 75c quality, for 48c.
eaeh, pair 95c.
Big lot 50c. Neckwear, newest spring designs, for 25c.
Don't forget that we have added Millinery Department
I to our establishment and we are sre-ino; to sell the best milli-
bu ns w. uuds od cms in tu- rLortett . Tq are now ready with our nery for the least price. We will announce our Spring
15- tie 1 . . i:.s! 1-1 t; ; L a
an old go i w. b ,oi.o va,s
ban to extend our usual invitation
to our friends and patrons to
-; I come to see our Millinery,
Election Officers Appointed. ' Dress Goods, Etc.
We cau bhow you some values tbat
will please those who waut Rood goods,
flue qunlity aud correct styles and
t i t B j .:o oi c,. u lor this
o iiiiiy mf; at the C uirt Ilotiae on
W'nl lit'sti ;V and appointt-d Regis trars
and Judges ot Election for the May
election as follows :
Ply mo ut 11 To v x 5 h r p.
C. V. Vv . Auhon, Registrar,
Julian V. Iliiru-ion und Ed. U. Nor
man, Judge- of Election.
Luii's Mills 1'owNSHrp:
E. A. Lcary, Uegistrur,
Warren (Jahoon ami W. (J. l'homp
tiori, Judges of EK-etion.
8KINTN tiltSVlLLIi ToWXSHIl'
C. V. White, hegis'.rar,
E. R. Spruill and SI. A. Norman,
Judges of Election.
8C L L V l K N O N (J To V K S II I P.
Yi. F. 8 wain, Rt uustrar,
J. I.. llassell .uid 1). K. Wood ley,
Judgi-'S of Election.
not:(;k.
W.T, Frferoan, Adir.r of
Iaaao Harrison, doe'd. etal,
vs
.1. S. llarricon nd O. O. Bri.ikloy,
B.r vir'n ' f a dcre of the Clorb of ihe STpe.
1 ior'.'.-'.rt of W 'liiK'on rimiy, . T. lb.- JPtk
(Juj of ''rirr', TI08 !' ihu Hu- vo-otlft'fiil KrilOIl
id.-p .fiirii, I lta,! cH tor .ah i t'' Ooiut
o:nti dour 111 1 y.-'ontb, i'. a' i2 '' n r lie
il.;- MCnuay in Mtiy. ir bain ? the l'h i .v of M .v,
19 8 'lu fol. nwiiii.' il m ri'. d tm-1 of l ".:t :
tract liiml coota n'ti;' OA acri" ;rorr or ie,
bo"'lMl on the Nonh liv th lard-' 'fabro
liar' ton; on th Kn ' V laiiU f Sum "V!
g.n ; n the Sol th hv ill ' 1 1h of Joe Jlo.-'on
and Sawyer ; on rhe h th-! IhiiiN of
V. llarri-on. Said land li be sold ubjtct to tho'
dower ricbt of the widow.
This March lOih, 1SK)8
. C. OAVT OT?.
Co r' - imr.
Did you ever hear of Koowltiiig?
He is one of the bisfgest hnt tnanafactu
rers iu the countr. and makes exchisive
bty'es tbat well rtreased ladies like to
wear. We have avvaitinu youi otder a
fino lot of these hats, together with a
large lot nt fl wers.
Our Headweat for InfrfDts always
ranks "High." Originality of designs
and good qaality at fair prices being
the standard.
Como to see us. We will appreciate
a visit.
Yourh, with thanks for favors,
Mss. A. M. Aers.
i
i
i
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Symp
Unde; llote! Runkley, "lhe place where your Dollar Doea its Duty.
r- h &. a
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IS
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Ail OK-'- CY-AT-LAW,
Plymouth, N. C.
Relieves Colds by working ther.i cut
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"As p!ea?t to the facte
-T T. T, , Z ' r5 f ? .1,. P '
'i U k VI : K. v iwJ
Tar ??.Cr,.CK""V;?n:-' kiJZVi Ti;
ZsWiti l iuntj snJ Llac-or nils -Sura vA Safs
Sokt by P. E. DAVES POUT.
I am still in the lead, selling the
Best work for the price,
Toth Open and lop Buggies, with all
styles of Springs.
I am introducing a very line riding
spring,
Guaranteed to Last,
and tto good service,
I now have a line line of work on
halul and can till orders promptly and
for the quality of work, I will sell
Cheaper than Ever
before. Como one and all and all and
all and give me a call.
uwr 5 t . f. t
vilio Old Keliahle."
PLfVMOUTH, N. C