THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY V w AUSBQN, Editob and Owker. PLYMOUTH. N.O. Friday. January 17. 1903. Weak Lungs its cod Br&r temm&M heal Many pepnte &&r& weak Iwe which are.. lively to fee a&fcaeked -pr (Consumption. So ere long weakened by disease xr isgr .a stubborn .hacking cough. Vinol, which is a real cod liver prep aration with all the useless oil elimi nated and tonic iron added, strength ens weak lungs and gives one the power to throw off wasting diseases. We ask every person suffering from weak lungs, stubborn hacking roughs or any wasting disease to try Vinol on our guarantee. P,. E. Davenport, Druggist. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL - WAV. IN EFFECT SEPT. 30TH, 1907. TRAIN 8fcHyj.CE. NOKTBJBOUND : Leave Belbayen 441y esept Sunday; (6.40 a, m. Leave W aahingtoo . JO;55 a m " Plymouth 12:1; pm . Mackey's Ferry...,, ...12:40 p m. Arrive EdeDtou 2:05 p. m. Xieave Edenton daily (except Sunday) 7 45 a. m, io p. ftt. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday) 8 55 a.m., 3 15 &. i 25 p m. Arriye Norfolk daily (except Sun day)...... 10 40 a. ni.,4 45 & 6 10 p.m. outhboukP : Leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday) 35. H 55 a. m. & 0 P. j. Arrive EliZ. City daily (except Sunday) . 10. 23 a. m & 1 '4', 7 53 p. m Arrive Edenton dajly except Sunday). ll a, fa. & '1 20, U 00 p m JLeave Edenton daily (except Sunday) 2 30 p. m. Arrive Belhaven daijy (cept Sunday)... 5 10 p. m. J.eave Edpntoa &3o P. rr- Arrive Plymouth 4:23 p. w. Arrive Washington 5:45 p. m. Trains Nos. 3, , 5 & & stop at ajl ijuter P)ndit4 stations. Connect at Norfolk wjtu trams to and from Virginia Beach d Currituck Brauch STCAMBQATSCIViPE. Leave Edenton '2:i50 p. m , daily except Sunday, for Scupperuoug Hirer, Steamer leaves New Bern 7 -45 p m. .Leaves Oriental 6 00 a. m., for New iJrn, daily except Sunday. Steamers leave Beihaven 5 00 a, m. Tues 'dy, Thursday and Saturday for Aurora, South Creek, Makleyville, &c. Steamer leaves Plymouth daily (except Sunday) 4:00 p. ru. for landings ou Oatdiie Biver. JTor further information apply to W. J Nicholson, Ag't, Plymouth, or to the Qeu ersM Office of the N. S. By., Norfolk, Va. M.W. MAOUIBE. Gen. Supt. m-m r nrrniTna xi. u. nuLvinPi Oen'l Ftjs Pass Agt. PAMVtCO DIVISION-MIXED TRAIN9- A- m. S45 Lye. 11 15 It 30 115 Arr. r. a- 8 46 Lve. 9 10 9 44 10 00 10 08 10 25 Arr. A. M. Maekey's Ferry Plymouth Pine Town Waahtngton Maokcv' Ferry Roper Pike Road Bllvopcrot8 Pantcgo Bolhavrn Arr. 5 10 440 3 00 J,vc. 1 50 A. M. Arr. "$20 1 01 7 tO 70H 0 M J,ve. 6 40 A. M. IV 332 W SPEING and SUMMER Wo wish to announoo to the public tbat we have Just returned from Balti more witb our new Spring and Summer Millinery Goods," Trimmings, etc., etc, and are prepared to fit you out in tbe very LATEST STYLE. Call and examine our stock and be convinced. Yours to Please, Miss Ida Peacock & Co., B-!5 EOPER, N. O. THE CHILDREN IlKtt IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE QyqH SYRUP BEACON FLASHES Thns'e who have friends viwiting g them, or who intend leaving home Cf A U 1 - ...a lueuineivps, win nica'-e ici it be Known n at this o.mce so the fact may -te mou- & tinned It does .not matter whether & c& you are a subscriber or not Allwe W, ak i let ua kuow it. Mm. Mo'lie Wiley of Skiunacsville,, was here Wieduesday. Mr. Wiliiaci Wiley, of Croswell,, was in .onrtown Wednesday. There is going to ba a tig time in Cres well uesu Tuesday 2ook out for The Beacon Man. f M-isa KaU Ausibon fe.tU'r.ned Monday iiigUtfroin Cre9welt where he "bad lbeen vieiliag mlaiivee. We weicomo to our4own the family, of Mr. ii. .(J Jacknop. Mjr. Jackcou hm re oent.ly engaged In .the mercantile 'bufliuesa bore. rlast week that Miks Eva Miiupson of Edcu- ion, waswie guest ot OLW. iu uamuton on 3rd stceet. Oiv you-ng friend, Capt K. T. iloffwho baa been 'holding & position as electrician U bake wood, N. J , fir80me snujaUis, has jsebarned to hi country iiouie near this town. - W sbope every family io .town wall ,make it a point to have a trig dinner on Monday next and that they .will make it a poiut to invite some farmer and hisjamily home to dinner Great Scott's, what roads.! Can we blame the farmers living three milts from Plymouth for firiving five or siac. mllep to Koper to dofcis trading, rathe thaa come over such roads? Mess. Bavid Ambros and Henry Date man have moved from their farms to our town and are ewployedAt the Wilts Veneer Plant. We extend a hearty welcome to these good people. Prof. C J Eviaetf, Misses Virginia aud Hilda Spruill. Mis Bank nu.i Miss Bessie Norman, of the Plymouth .Graded JBekool, attended the Teachers' meeting at Cres, well on Friday night last. The Ruaaoke Hotel wa9 sold on Monday last at public aaction, Mr, T. J, Basuigut, of iicnpptriiong, being the purchaser. Mr. Baeuight will refurnish and otherwiK" im prove this popular hnuel before it is open ed again ito the public. Mr. Gov. Midgett has bought out the oyrder business, aud stoct of .C r lilm i li Jacjftsou and will couiinnu the fousiueHS ut the Kftne stand i u Witbkingtun street Mr. Midgett is a clever yong man aud we wish hiui mush bucceis. Miss O'td Campbell ontertuiued a pnrty of young people at the home of lM par?iita on Mio street U'eduefiduy l ight Vo hoar that tiouie-made .candy wns to 1)j semd 4jut owing to the pre-enc of so many sweet twirls the bugar rtfused to fiook. Many people woKl not be without a TUKM.R'S Ainanac if tLey cott a do;ur. Kerreniber ttii.s i headquurters for uis most yaluable j.ublicaticn, and if .sou re a paid up snbsorilirr for tho Beacon von get one fuse Tell your neighbor abont it. Mrs. T J. Basnight was terc yesttrd ty aud n quested u. to announce Hint Hotel Koancfee will bd opened nest wt;k. The travelling pub ic -will Welcome this news gladly, because Mr and Mrs. Bisuihl are such clever people aud the old li.ianoke U so much like home We will welcmi'e to our town tlieKA crood noonlp And hesntak - " o z i 1 for them a share of the public pa ronage. When the farmers aud their families come to town Monday let each towu man make himself a committee of o;e to nee that the vit-iwjrs have a good t:mo. Let Plymouth for once throw Ler doors wide open and b;d our farmer friends a hearty welcome. Let us show tho country people that they bave rights which we respect Just give them such a glorious welcome that they will waut to come often. There is to be a Farmers Institute held in thi town ou Monday next, at which time farming in all its details vill be di- cassed by promiueut speakers. A wouisnr Institute will also be held at which time that ide of farni life iu which ihe ladies are interested will be discussed. Let all the farmers come to town on tbat day and bring their wives, sons and daughters, for this meeting is going to be interesting md instructive. Jury List, At the meeting of the County Commissioners on 1st Monday in December, the following mimed per sona were drawn to serve as Jurors at Januaiy Term of the Superior Court, to be held on 3rd Monday after 1st Monday in January, 190S: Plymouth Township J. It. Know les, W. L. Hairison, II. L. "prulll, Clarence Spruill, Clyde Cahoon, L. A. Peal, II. B. Harrison and E. C. Gurganus. Lee's Mills Township J. T.Snell, T. L. Allen, A. B. Alexander, ,W. A. Swain and It. S. Chosson. Skyinersvillo Township W. J. Ilarriss, E. It. Spruill, J. A. Still man, D. W. Pheln?, J- T. Basnight and J. W, Patrick. Scuppernong Township S. D. Phelps, J. B. Ambrose, IUulden II. Ilassell, David Furlough and J. E. Norman. A Popular Couple Wed. On Thursday afternoon Jan. 9th, a nrettv homo weddin? was solemn ized in the beautiful country home of Mrs. J. M. Ileid, ut Westover, in th'vA r.nuniv. when Mr. A. J. New berry, of this town, led to himenials alter Miss Britt ll(id the acconi nlishpd dfnichtpr of that home, and ' - " o . there iu the presence of tho families of the contracting parties these two happy people plighted their troth each to the other and were by the Hev. L. T. Singleton, pastor of the M. E. Church, pronounced man aud wife. The Beacon extends best wishes to this popular young couple. The Beacon Man at Creswell . The Beacon Man returns thanks to .the good peopje of Creswell who .iissisteul .iiii uiaikifUg his recent yisit to What town both ple;tsaut utwl prolita Ulo. We over engayefi the Taehers' Aiiee ting .held in the Aadeaiy on Friday uigli,t, nd the stay.f a few days i'ii tho Aiojne of Mis. IJ. Wa liter Phelj,s, also .a short visit to the hos pitable .home of Rev.-L. Elxrn., ito which we w.er,e accompanied .on Su.n .day night by Misses Belle Sttiirr.and Mj-y Holmes and Katie Atsboii. Tiie walk across the ield and thro' the piciqur-es woeds beneath the sighing pir.ee, .w,ith now and tlven the silvery moon hiding its face be hind a swaying brauch, was most in spiring, but as we entered the Jaor of old St. David's iteotory and were once again aet by the pleasant smiles and cordial greetings of that Sainted old Rector and kk family, we forgot, for the time, the beauti ful seenes of nature without., and for two hours enjoyed boing with those g'V)d people and listening to the sweet songs and music rendered by those two choi-iaing .da tig liters, Misses Nannie aud Sadie, Reception at Roper. On Friday night last a most delightful Leap Year reception was giyen at tLeJ I own liail by the young ladies. All the gentlemen were invited te meet at the home of Mr. Leary, .ou Muin street. It was there the ladies culled ior them promptly at o'clock. . From Mr. Leary ' they were escorted te the nail, tWih&u was artistically decorated with ferns and other! potted plants. ! The most nov I feature of the jsvedaingj was a "New Woman" contest, in which i gentiewen were requested to thread nee dles, work button-hoius, trim hat and write jeeipes, urbiifi the ladies drove nails, sharpen pencils aud give the best hints ou farming. The Jadies' prize, a dainty work Lag, xr-ta won by Mr. It. R. Roper, for writing .the be t recipe; while the gentlenun'a priZit, a tie. was fcWardt-4 Miss Eva C. Chebbon, for writing the best paper on ginning vcottou. Muslo was rendered darirg tie evening by Hoper's accomplished pianist, Miss MaWl White burst Kefrtshmeuts, consisting of (fudge, No -folk cream Aud .cabe, were served. j Those pioseut wore, Miss Mabel Ucer, with Mr. 13. W. Davenport; Alice CaJUwu. i with . It. Spruill;; Mabel WhkUircrst. with J. F. Leary ; Lula Cahoon, With H. E. Howell; Gladys Mitohell, with E. A. Leary ; Carrie Spruill, with B. T. Daven port; Neva Cahoon. with K. R. Koper; Eva U, Chesson, witb Milton C!agn ; Is abal McllliBter, with Eddson Davenport ; Ethel Kessingar, with Louis llassell ; An nie Cahoon, with J. A. Chesson. Chap-iones, Mr. and Mrs. '1. H. Blount, Mrs. J. W Speight Mrs. Leary, Mrs. Kes tinger and Mr. W. T. Harvej, JJflrCwlk, Ya. lews from the lew Store, Our Great January Clean Sweep Sale now going J on. You can save one-third by doing your shopping at this sale. Here goes the prices: 65 cts. all wool panama, sale price .45 75 cts. water-proof skirt goods, 54-in, sale price, .45 $ 1 50 black taffeta silk, every yard guaranteed 36-in. sale price, $1 00 1 25 garnet taffeta silk, 36-in. sale price, .95 1 00 browntaffeta silk, 36-in. sale price, .70 75 all wool serge, 36-in. sale price, .50 10 and i2c waist goods, sale price, .08 10c Amoskeg gingiiams, sale price, .08 Androskoggin bleeching, 10 yds to customer, sale price, .11 Big lot fancy ginghams, suitable for children's dresses, sale price, -08 Slaoe, lilioe iioe. Just make up your mind that you are going to buy your next pair of shoes from us. We have a full line of the well known Dresswell Shoe, the King of aln$3.50 and $4.00 shoes We have them on the newest lasts and toes including Gun metal, Patent Colt, French calf, Ideal Kid. Your choice at this sale, $348. "... $3.50 Shoes, S!e price, $2 43 2 50 " " 2 l'J 2 00 i .. .. $4 00 Ladies' Shoe Perfection Quality, Patent Colt and Ideal Kid, Sal price, $3 4S $.) 00 iiioe, Sale Price, $2.48 2 no 2 00 1 75 1.0 1 25 198 1 73 1 48 1.23 .08 Big Hoe of Beys', Misses and Children's School Shoes, to be sold accordingly. C JL T M I W ! We have a few suits left over, which We are going to sell at this sale, regardless of cost, embracing Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's suits. PaEfit, Paofs, Faiit. How abut a pair of good winter pants'? If you don't need them now, it will pay you to buy for next winter, tr 00 Pants, Sale Price $4 00 t 00 " 8.00 3 00 " " 2 00 2 00 1 48 1 BO " " " .98 Hat &9 Hats, Hats. $2 00llat, Latest Shape, Sale Price, $1.48 l.f0 ' " M " 1 23 1.00 " " ' " .?3 UNDERWEAR. Heavy Fleece-lined snit. Sale pries 90o. Ribbed suit, sale price. 48c All Wool Suits, Sale Price, $1.85 Big Line Men's Knitted Jackets. $2.00 Jackets, Sale price, $1.23. $1 50 Jackets, Sale priop, 98c $1 Jackets, 73o. We have a few Ladies' Long Coats which will go at great reduced prices. $1 25 Black Mercerized Drop Skirts, Sal price 98o. 2.00 Black Heather-bloom Drop Skirt, sale price $1.73. Remember this Sale will only be good during January. Purchasers, come early. Respectfully, mm The store where your Dollar does its Duty. The money you save here will help you on your next bill. Clothing. . are showing correct ptyle f Fall Ctothrn BlacJk, Blues and Mixturej. Two pcial yalnei, Nobby Scatch Plmid v-ery sty lists warranted all wool, Blue SeTge, muter weikt Every thread wool, 12,5 'Konqueror, Shoefi are still our pride no better values made. We take our reputation on the Jilkjv WW . WW 4 "FIT FOR A KING." The MAJESTIC i one of the leading SliirU U tlw forea9t Shirt malting city in Amirica, Fll Stvle8r arriving, tl we especially invite ike Jo6a men to look, tiutn ver. If yo wr tho "MAJESTIC" yu will kne you are correctly Httired. They do not -coat eny mere than tho "Any old -kind," either $1.00, $1.25, $!.. Weckwear IPasliins Latest Approvals in Styles and Colors. Wide End Tie, Panel-End Four-in-hands, Florette and Florian Four-in-hands. Rajah Silks, Plain and Pelka Dot effects. All are the celebrated "Solideilk" branl, LOUIS P HoRKtKAt, Plymouttt, N, C