THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED .EVERY Pill DAY C. V. W. AUSBQN, EpiTOK. PLYMOUTH, N. 0. Friday, February 7,1902. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. IN EFFECT JAN'Y. 1st, 1902. 1 mMS train service. Northbound: fV'e ' Belhaveu daily except Sunday) 6:30 a. ni. Leave Edeuton daily except . Sunday).....' .145 p. m. Arrive Elizabeth Cily daily (ex- cept Sunday) . 2 40 p. m. H Arrive Norfolk daily (except Suu- J day)... 4 20 p.m. Leave Edentou daily ex. Sunday 8:30 a. rn. Leave Elizabeth City daily except Sunday. '. 9 -5 a ra. Arrive Norfolk.daily t-x. Sunday 11 00 a. ni. Southbound : Leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday) lOOOa. m. Arrive Eliz. City daily (except " Sunday) ... 1130 a. in. Arrive Eden ton daily (except , Sunday) 12 30 p.m. I Leave Edeuton daily (except T' Sunday) 12 45 p.m. ' Arrive Belhaveu daily (except Sunday) fl 20 p. m. Leave Norfolk daily ex. Sunday 4 10 p. in. Arrive E. City daily ex.i&ni)' i4& p. rn. Arrive Edautou daily ex. Sunday (5 40 p. m. Trains stop at all intei ratdiate stations. Connect at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia Beach and Currituck Branch Virginia Beach Diviniou. QTEAMSOAT SERVICE. Steamers leavb EJentou daily (ex. Sun day) 12 45 p. in. for Plymouth, Jmnesville, V'illiani8ton and Windsor Leave Edeuton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday I2 4."p. m. for Chowan Jtiver landings ; aud aud Friday for Scupperuoug River. Steamer9 leave Elizabeth City for Uoa -vutke Ibland. Oriental aud Newberne, - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ; connect with A. & N.O.Li. U., and Atlantic Coast Line for Goldboro and Wilmington, &c, and .for' Scuppernong liiver, Monday and Wednesday . ,Staters leave Belhaveu d iiiy (ex. Snn day) tor Washington, k. C, and' I'uesday, . Thursday and Saturday for Aurora, South .Creek, Makleyville, &c, aud 5 a. m.. Mon day, and Fr'day for Swan .Q.uatvf , Ocra cok aud,Orieutrtl. For further information apply to J. J. Hassell. Agent, Plymouth, or to the Gen eral Office of tho N. & S. it. II. Co., Nor folk, Va. M. K. KING, II. C. HUDGIN3, Geu'l Manager. Geu'l Ft.& Pass Agt. m . ... iIL.i.vi.t.,'''Mlnii' "' -UBJ: Tntches and Clocks carefully Re paired. Satisfaction given in ail work. 0, E- 'LE0GET .Water St., Plymouth, N. C. 'J-25 J. W. FJEEBYfCOKP'Y, COTTON FACTORS. , Norfolk, Va., Jan. 20, 1002. COTTON : QuUt , Strict Middling 8 Sliddliug 7 ir.-lG Strjct Low Middling 7 l:5-l Low Middling 7 1-2 . f i n Tin ecu lm- y mam - Blues and Sandy 7 PEANUTS: New Crop. Funev J 14 i : i I I Strictly Prime I5 Prime 2 1-2 to 2 3-4 Low GradcH. 2 to 2 1-4 Machine Picked 2 10 2 3-4 Spanish 5 V bushel H. E. PEAS $3.25 has Veauut Bags, in bales-GS iu V Bagging and Ties and Peanut Bags for sale. Prices guaranteed. For best result.-, Jverlise in this paper. An old b&chelor is a man who in too late for the fair. BEACON FLASHES. Lent begins next Wednesday. Next Friday will be St. vValepline's Day. Mr. Louis P. Horn thai went to Norfolk on Tu?day. The ground hog must Lava been puzzled last Sunday, Col. W. F $easj,ey, of Baltimore, wag in town thi.s week, A full in'.) of the well known Wilson heaters has just been received at llorutharn. If you want a good heater, call and get one. Can't some of you who owe for. subscrip tion hriug u a pig ? v Your help in the way of local items will be greatly appreciated." Mr. W. H, Corprew, formerly of James ,ville, but now of Edautou, was iu town on Monday. There is nothing finer for breakfast than "Quaker .O.itis," with '-'Co,! umbia Cream." Louis P. llornthal. Next best is "Colonial Maize Flakes." Fine us bilk. Try them. Louis P. Horn thai. epator 1. S. Ward has been , in atten dance upon the Supreme Court at Kaleigb, this wet'K. We learn that the Wa&hiugton & Plym outh Railroad ,xyill be m operation by the first of March. Mess. W. J. Starr, II. W. Tarkenlon and G. D. Swaiu, of Creswell, were iu town on Monday. For those who may wish something in the wy of a heater that is cheaper than tiie V iisou, we havelheiu in all sijzes and at all prices. Louis t, Horuthal, Mrs. H. S. Oweuf? and cltlren are here, the guests of Airs, Owens' mother, Mr;. L. AI. Latham, ou Muin btreet. The Bazaar hold on Tuesday aud Wed nesday evenings b.; the ladies of the M. E. Uhurch w as very buccesful. Our citizens bhould read aud think over seriously the article iu this issue sigucd "K." It gives reason why wo are where we ure, and suggests the remedy. Don't make the mistake of buying a h eat e before calling on Louis P. Horuthal. lie has thatu in all styles, k.zus and prices, and can suit you aud bve you money. . Mr. H. E. Vandervort, wife ,m,d child ren, of Lumber, S. O. , spent last Friday night v.'ith ilr.' viuJ Mrs. T. J. Lewis, en route for a visit lo Mrs. Vandervoit's pa rents, Mr and Mrs. VV. M. Chebson, at Muckey's Ferry. Seme of the prisoners tried to bum heir way out of jail last Saturday night. They burned ih'-ough the upper filing all right, but when tney fonud iron grutiug above they decided to stop. Sher:tt Jack son now has them in the cage. If those who have received bills from us, as well as others who know they are iu dehted to us, would try and pa) same im medirtttly we would be greatly obliged as wo are hard prehSt d for ready money right now. P easo don't pui the matter olf uutil next week. We need it now. For Fresh GZen Seed call on II. B. Sedberry & Co. These beed are bought riirtct from the growers, and are grown iu the North, which makes them more hardy and (arliur than those grown in the South. A full variety now on hand. We clip the following from the death notices of the Baltimore American of !a-t Thursday (Jan. 30.) : "LKGGHTT. On the tnomiug of January 29, 11)02. George Knymond. aged six years, second c'lild of Albert S. and AJamie Tr gesser Leggett. We gaze upou our sleeping boy, Then pause no word w,e gay IliH little chair, his noisy toy, We gently hiy away. God, give us strength to be resigned Unto thy will that we, When life goes out, like hiir., may fiud A resting pii.ee with Thee." To MyvFriecds and Patrons lo t;ecure more room I have moved my saloon from Washington street to the old stand ot J. L Savage, on Water street, opposite the drug store, where old friends and new ones will be cordially welcomed. L. S. Landing, "The reader may make up his miud to bs pleasantly overwhelmed by the opulence and vivacity of "Around the Pan," pub lished by the Nutshell Publishinc: Com pany, 105!) Third Avenue, New York. The wonders begiu with the frontispiece picture of President McKiuley. drawn iu a single line brgiuning at a point on th,e cheek Lone and goiug round and round in a (jou sttintly . widening circle, with waverings utid downbeariugs of "he pen iu the proper places to secure detachment and standing. We are told that this portrait "is considered the nio-t unique work of its kind in the world," and if i here are degrees of unique ness ye are willing to believe that tins is most the thing of which there are no du plicates. "Of course there is text in ad dition to the pictures, and we should he surprised indeed to hear from any prreha ser the opinion that he had not got his money's worth ($2.00)." Review pf New York S'tj. Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks onr chubby little boy wan changed by Pneumonia utmost to a skeleton," write Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant Cily, O. "A terrible cough set iu. that, iu spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew worse every dny. We then ued br. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, aud our darling was soon souud and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life."' Mil' lions kaow it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases Sprniil tt I3ro guar nitee satisfaction. ."0c, f 1 00. Trial b.ottlys free. ' OUESWELL aTiM. Not much .news this week. .Mr. San ford Sexton's bar w as burned last Saturday night. Mr. Robert Spruill left last Monday for Mountaiu View, Okla. Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. Haywood Tarkentou, died Monday morning. Sheriff Jackson and Snpt. c-teU WQce in town Monday, on official business. The above was intended for our last is sti'.', jbut was not Received until after the paper was printed. Ed J YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When vou take Grove'R Tnstn rn.m Tonic because the form u In is tilninlv nrint. ed on every bottle showing that it is simply irou and Quinine in a tasteles form. No Cure, no pay. 50c. nov 12-ly IMPORTANT TO CONFEDE RATE VETERANS & FRIENDS. Volumes 1. 2 and 3 of "Regimental His -toriea of North Carolina" have been issued and volume 4 is printed aud nearly ready. These volumes cau bo had at $1 each, Uo:n the State Librarian. Volume 5 is printed also, except 'corrections" and the "index,"' which will delay its issue till March 1st. As the first requisite is accuracy and use fulness all who may dtscover any errors and .omissions the w.ork are earnestly requested to send corrections to "Editor Regimental Histories," Raleigh, N. C, by the loth of February. Those who Tailed to get .the photos of their friends in previous ..volumes cau -have, them place in volume r by sending "them to Maj. C. L. Patton, University Publishing Company, New York Cay, by the 15th of February, 1002. The photos must have been taken "during the war or not long after" and must be accom panied by money order for $2.50 as the State does not pay for engravingH. No hue is drawn at rank. Photos will be returned by Mujor; jPilton to senJers. This is the last opportunity for corrections or photos. All the papers of the State aro earnestly reexnested to copy this for information to the Confederate veterans amODg their read ers. Newts and Observer. Millions Put. To Work. The wonderful activity of the new cen tury is showu by an enormous demaud for the world'" best workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. . For Constipation, Sick Head ache, BiiiouttUess, o anv trouble of Ktom ach. Liver or Kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 25c at -spruill fc Uro's., store. The State Board of Examiners have ap pointed Hou. U.S. Ward one of the man agers of the Plymouth Normal School. THE HOME GOLD CURE. Am Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards tiro Being Cured Daily in Spite ot Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Pos itive Cure for the Liquor Ilubit. It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness ia a disease and not weakness. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by period ical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing aud eradicating this poison, and destroying the cravinu for intoxicants. Sufferers may now Cure themselves at home V ilhour pub licity or loss of time from business by this wonderful f'HOME GOLD CURE" which lias been perfected alter many years of dose study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this rt oudorful discovery is positively guar anteed lo cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thou sund of Dr jnkards, into sober, industrious and upright men WIVE& CURR YOUR HUSBANDS ! ! CIIILpRlCN CURt: YOUR FATHERS ! ! This remedy is iu no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this diseas only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it i thoroughly boluble aud pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in acnp of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this prieelet-s remedy, and as many more have: been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving lriends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea. and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement.' Drive out the disease at once nd for all time. The "HOME GOLD CUBE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others cost ing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Foliar. Address Dept. C471 EDWIN 13. GILES & COM PANY, 2330 and 2332 Mai Let Street, Phil adelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential rtplC-lj ' No matter how humble a man's lot may be, he's ul riht if tbtre's a cottage on it. Me You heard the La test from Hornthal's? IT is always a pleasure on the part of the path-maker to find others following in the track he has made. Our Imsiuess could not be counted successful if ii lacked imitation. Vc have lots .of imitators in our style of doin business, until it. conies to price, style and quality ; that's where they get discouraged and leave the Held to us- Now, we have a few HeW Tiling's to which we cajl your special attention. Onr line of French dress ginghams for this Spring, have never been equaled in variety of .style and design, quality and price. The very latest importations We invite AM EAELY INSPECTION our Lace and Embroidery-Department, which is now open, and replete with all the novelties of the season, A full and comprehensive line of Valencines, Torchon laces, &c. White, Butter and Arabian appliques, Keveres and jll-Overs of every description. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries. . ' Istiy old. noIg wlaem 'cot casa Maw the latest, J"tist We WILLNOT he Untter- of popular-priced, quick-selling goods, yet buyers will not Le slow to see -that Novelties ure iu the lead Novelties that are low-priced and sure to attract the trade. In our White Goods Department you will find a beautiful liue of In dia Linens, Victoria Lavns, Batis tes, Persian Lawns, Mercerized Stripes, Dotted Swiss, Striped, Checked and Dotted Dimities, Pi que, Corduroys and other Novelties too numerous to rtteiitioi. A good assortment of Spring Prints and Apron Ginghams now in. To the Men wo would say, D0 Not Buy your spring and summer shirts until you have Seen ours. They cannot be equaled in style, quality and price by any shown elsewhere in Plymouth. The balance of our business you know about what we carry THING-" . our Shoe and Clothing department is superior to any south of Baltimore in price and style. Have you seen the new Panama shape hat for meu with roll brim, turn down front, turn up back Just received, ILsnte&ft Fat! Ladies' tiirii avea CoDBars stamped on eol Bed L2BBeflis, to he eiaihrold eaed We have theiiB, Do not forget we are head quarters for choice family gro ceries and supplies. Hardware, farming implements and fertilizers. Louis P. mm Hornthal.