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huh iu uunn hHtumAii&iii! 1 .1 K.J,: mmw ft FTntnnwfr. Prnf pncnr Tfillg AbOTlt Cpt- y..a Agricultural 1 qpics . I 4 THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY Fill DA Yx c: V. W. AUBolr, Editor and Gwneii. PLYMOUTH, N. a. Friday, November 22, 1907. Old People ' Need VINOL it strengthens and vitalizes With old ago comes feebleness and loss of power; tho blood is thin and digestion weak. Vinol repairs worn tissues and checks the natural decline. It tone3 up the digestive organs, aids assimi lation, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. Vinol contains all .the medicinal elements of cod liver oil in a concen trated form, taken from fresh ccds' livers, the useless oil eliminated and tonic iron added. Try it on our guarantee. P, K.Davenport, Druggist. NOKFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. IN EFFECT SEPT. SOTH, 1907. train service. Northbound : Leave Belhaven daily (czcept Sunday,' 6.40 a. m. Leave Washington 10:M a m ' ' Plymouth 12; Id p ni ; MaCkeyV Ferry 12:40 p m. V Arrive Edentou 2:05 p. ni. ' Leave Edentou daily (except . Sunday) 7 45' a. m , & a J " p. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday) 8 55 a.m., 3 15 & 4 25 p. m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except Sun day) 10 40 a. in., 4 45 & G 10 p. m. Southbound : , - Leave Norfolk daily (except Suuday) 8- 35, 11 55 a. m. & j5 05 p. tn. Arrive Eliz. City daily (except Sunday) . 10 23 a. m & 1 25, 7 53 p. ni Arrive Edenton daily (except Sunday). 11 30 a. m. & 2 20, it 00 p rn. Leave Edenton daily (except Suuday) 2 30 p. m. Arrive Belhaven daily (except Sunday) 5 10 p. m. Leave Edenton 2:30 p. m. Arrive Plymouth 4:23 p. tn. Arrive Washiugtnu 5:45 p. tn. Trains Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 6 stop ut all inter im diate stations. Connect at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia Beach and Currituck Branch STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Leave Edenton 2:30 p. m , daily except Sunday, for ScuppernoEg liiver. Steamer leaves New Beru 7 4ft p in. Leaves Oriental 6 00 a. m., for New Burn, daily except Sunday. Steamers leave Belhaven 5 00 a, ni. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday fjr Aurora, South Creek, Makleyville, &c. Steamer leaves Plymouth daily (except Sunday) 4:00 p. in. for landings ou Cnshie Kiver. For further information apply to W. J Nicholson, Ag't, Plymouth, or to the Gen era! Office of the N. & S. By., Norfolk, Va. M. W. MAGUIEE, Gen. Supt. n. O. HUDGINS, Gen'l Ft.& Pass Agt. PAMLLCO DIVISION MIXED TRAINS- A. M. 9 45 LVC 11 15 12 30 H5 Arr. r. m. A. M. 8 45 Lve. 9 10 - e 4i 10 00 30 08 10 as Arr. A. M. Mackey's Ferry Arr. riyinoiith I'iiie Town Washlugtoa Lvc. Mackcy'sFcriy Arr. Kopcr l'iko Road F BisSopcroLS F Pantcgo Belhaven Lvo. 510 4 40 3 00 3 SO A. M. "8 20 3 01 7 20 7 03 0 5ft 6 40 A. M. IS B W . SPRING and BUMMER BEACON FLASHES. Wo wish to announce to the public that we have just returned from Balti more with our new Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, Trimmings, etc., etc , and are prepared to fit you out in the very LATEST STYLE. Call and examine our stock and. bo convinced. Yours to Please, Miss Ida Peacock & Co., M5 roper, n. c. THE CIIILOKEN LIKE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP c ) Those who have friends vimting them, or who intends leaving home themselves, will pleawe let it be known a, at this office, bo the fact may be men- tioned. It does notstnatter whether c$ you are a subscriber or not. All we k ask is let xxa know it. - Ye editor Rpent a few days at Creswell the past week. Mr. Frank Co well was here for a few days thirt week. " ' Mr. W. J, Davis dropped in to eee ua while lii town yesterday. . Tablets, Paper, Composition Rooko. Pen cils, &c, are (?oiug cheap at tha Oity Ba kery. tf Mrs. .VV. A. Forbes and children spent a few days in lioper this week. Attorney E. A. Daniel of Washington. was in town on Wednesday. Miss Ellen Tarkenton of Berkley. Va.. 18 here visiting relatives and friends - Messers A. L. Holmes and A. G. Walker of Creswell, were in town on Tue sday. Ask Louiu Gaylord and Pete Litchfield if they got the bear Wednesday uight. If you enjoy a really xcellent enp of Coffee, you should try Chase & Saubru's. Sold only by Louis P, llornthal. Mr, E. R. Marriner has boon in town tbis week, visiting his siater, Mrs. T. T. Gaiduer. Miss . Mildred Alexander of-Elizabeth Cily, is visiting her couin.s, the Aliases Iloruthal, this week. Lowney's Cocoa and Chocolate are as good aa money can buy. We buy direct from the Lowuey factory, so you always get fresh goods. Louis P. llorntlial. Miss Clara Johuston of Roppr, was the gu9-.t of her grand-mother, Mrs. A. M. Johuston, last Suuduy. We acknowledge a pheasant call cn Wed nesday from Messers II. G. Iilouut and J. T. McAllister of Rop sr. We would impress it upon the min 's of people that next Thursday will bo ihiuiks giving Diy, and that .u.II busines houses in Plymouth will be closed. Important to both LadirR and Gi ntlc weu. Why not have that last reason's suit and dress cleatied, renovated and pivssed by Samuel w iggins and made to look as now? tf Mr. W. .1 S'arr of Creswrll. passed through Ply mou ;h ou Tuesday en loute to Greensboro, where ho goes as a delegate to the M. P. Conference no v iu session in that city. Several of bur ycuog li'die and gentle men, chaperoned by Sheriff J.-.cl $ u. ei gaged in au 'opossum hunt on A eduet day night aud succeeded iu bagging two of the iutcious varmints. . Uulcss vt e are willing to devote one day out of jthree hundred and sixty five to th nksgiving, and that in the true spirit as iuteudtd by our government, we should not complaiu of hard times, short crops or low prices. Young marred people and old ones too, That have no children to laugh ani coo, Find their troubles will "litte onts" be, If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. fciold by Spruill & Bro. Special attention is called to ihe adver tisement this week of Chas. M; Sti ff's sale of Jamestown Exposition Pianos This ought to intc-.est tvery one thiuking of buying a piano, for these high grade in strumeuts will be sold very low. Many people would not be without a TURNER'S Almanac if they cost a dollar. Remember tbi is headquarters for this most valuable publication, and if you art a paid up subscriber for tho Beacon you get one ?uee Tell your neighbor about it. The attention of our farmers is called to the ad of J G. Sullivan & Bro., " Plants and Seed for Sale." These gentlemen have made for themselves quite an enviable reputation aa truckers, aud kuow just what is best to plant We would advise you to give them a trial this season. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed you free, ou request, by Dr. Rhoop, Ra cine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a pennj's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by P. E. Daven. i ... pun iui Not So Very Bad, After All. The directors of the It. R. II. & L. Co., who met hero last Friday, us noted in these columns la-?t week, to discuss the advisability of cloning down their mills, decided, for the benefit of their employes, to contin ue work ut a cut of 20 per cent, in wages. While this may not be very pleasant it is much better than a close down. We are also informed that the .Plymouth Lumber (Jo,. after beius closed down for two weeks, will resume operations next week. Are YOU Blameless? "Those who live in glass houses snouiu not tnrow stones is a piece of good advice. Although you may know of no stain upon your own family escutcheon in the past, you know not how eoon one may make its appearance either on your own life or on the life of one. vou love, then it would hurt you mors exceed ingly than it now gives pleasure, were others to hurl vituperation against you or them, as some un- thoughtedly, we hope now hurl it at olhors. While wo most strongly condemn sin and wrong-doing in all, yet we bhould feel for others as we would wish thorn feel for us, and in our strength should make allowance for and help those who are weak. "Bless, and curse not, for with what measure ye meet it shull be measured to yon again." While wo 8ympathiz3 with those hurt, we feci more sorry for those that caused the wound, and trust that during theso thanksgiving times they will seriously consider the rash act and, so far as possible repair the wrong, bearing in mind that no man was ever converted by being cursed. "Judge not, that ye be not judged." A Great Reduction Sale. "In order to meet the demauds of the hard times and short crops in our section, as well as to show my appreciation to my friends and pao rons for their support in the many years of my mercantile career, 1 hae decided to give them their winter purchases at, or about cost, and many things below cos!, up until January 1st, 90S. All jou have to do to be convinced of this fact is to call nt my stores and examine the good;? and prices, which will at once leave no doubt in your minds but that I mean just what 1 say. Of course the goods will, in all cases be sold for cash, as there wi 1 be little or no profi:s in them. lUmeniber this sale is to consumers only, and not to be pur chased to re sell. It would be useU'ss to begin to name prices, as everything iu way of Dry Goods will be reduced. This sale does not apply to the grocery trade, but all articles in Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., iu both of my stores. , Bale will begin on Monday, Nov. 25th, 1907. Very truly, - W. U. AYERS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PLYMOUTH, At Plymouth, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business Auguei 'It, 1907. HESOUBCEB D0LLAB8 Loans and discouutu i!8,9C8 49 Overdrafts; secured 68.60 N. C. State Bouds 3,000' 00 AM othtr Stocka.Bouda ; Mtg's. 2,000.00 Premiuui on Bonds 157 50 Banking house, furniture & fixt. 3,600.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 11,902.85 Cash items 241.00 Gold coin 538.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currencr 349.24 Nat. bank noten & other U. S. notes 3,000.00 Total 63,825 08 LIABILITIES DOLL A US Capital stock 12,500 00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less current ex penses and taxes paid 5,008 60 Deposits subject to check 43,317.08 Total . 63,825 C8 State of North Carolina, Cou ty of Wasti- iugton, ss: I, Olaronce Latham, Cashier oft he above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beiief Claeence Latiiam, Cashi .r. Subscribed aud sworn to before me, this 29th day of Ang. 1907. O. V. W. Au.bon, C. 8. C, Correct Attest : W. H. Hampton, Louis P Hobsthal. A L. Owens, Directors. Women have decided th&t in case th y catinoi vote, they will cut out the "Stork" proposition. Perfectly proper to take Hol lister's liocky Mountain Tea. It's good for evrything 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Spruill A Bro. Annual Inspection. Colonel Hood, assisted by Capt. Daniels, held the annual inspection of the Naval Kescrves here last night. The boys were out in full dress and made a very tine showing, in ins remarks to the company, Capt. Dan iels complimented Lieut. Phelps and his stall very highly, saying that this company acquitted itself with remarked , honor at Jamestown this summer, and that it was holding its own yet; that Col. Hood said it wa3 as good, if not better, than any com pany he had inspected this year. A great investment, absolutely safe, brings returns that wothiug else c.uu; giv ing surplus earning power; seouriufi com fort and health iu your declining years I'hat's what HolliBter'd Kocky Mjuutain Tea does. 35 ceuts. Tea or TabletB. Spru ill & Bro. NOTICE. North Caroliua, Washington County. To F. It. Johnston, Eutry Taker for Washington County : Ihe undersigned, W. i . Phelps, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land lying in bcupper- nong towusbip, Vvt.sLiugtou county, being vacant and unappropriated land sutjeot to entry. Lying on the South side of Scup- pirnong river,' beginning in a sweet gum iu said W ' t. Phelps' corner iu David Fur lough's line, at Braggs Hill, thence south wardly along (the Edward Philiip'n grant. No. 17, which contains about 640 acres on Scuppernong riyer,) 10 A. Q. Walker' Moccasin canal, thence northward' own said canal to Scnppernong river, thenc1 westwardly np and with the river to iny line at Braggs Hill, thence b. 1)8 degrees W. 4 poles to the first station, beiug 20 acres more or less. This Sept. 10th, 1907. W. T. PntLPa. Attest: F. E. Johnston. Laxative Coagli Syrup; CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of tha throatj chest and bronchial tubes. As pletsani to tb test as Maple Sugar" Children Like It Sold by P. E. DAVENPORT. M rrl r For Indigestion. JL Reiieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat Specials at the lew Store: $1.25 black silk, best qual ity, our price, $1.00 1.S5 Broad cloth, our price .98 1.25 Finest quality black brilliantine, .98 60c. Panama, all shades, our price, .48 Make a habit of visiting our store when out shopping. BBSS. Tlie stove where jour lollar does its Duty. Clothing. We are showing correct styles of Fall Olottihig Blacks, Blues and Mixtures. Two special values. Nobby Scotch Plaid very stylish warranted all wool, $10.00. Blue Serge, winter weight. Every thread wool, $12.50. "Konqueror Shoes are still our. pride- no better values made. We stake our reputation on the MAJESTIC SHIIiTS, "FIT FOR A KING." The MAJESTIC in one of the leading ShirU of the foiemost Shirt making city in America. Fall Stjlea are arriving, and we especially invite the young men to'IoiJk thtm oVei. . - If yott wear the "MAJESTIC" you will know you are correctly attired. Thoy do not cost any morfi than the "Any old-kind," either $1.00, $1.25, $1 50. Neelkwear Fasliiotts Latest Approvals in Style3 and Colors. Wide-J End Ties, Panel-End Four-in-hands, Florette atd FIoiin Four-in-hands. Rajah Silks, Plain and Polka Dot effects. All are the celebrated "Solidsilk" brand. Louis P. Hornthal,, Plymouth, N. ' O. -- v
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