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:. rl'lr- 7 1 - ' . . . T V .. ,n THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY , C. V. W. AUSBON, Editob; akd Owkbk PLYMOUTH. N. C. Friday. March o. 1908. - Dr..Lv,.B.,Bouehelle of ThomasvUlo, Ga., a physician well known l:i tho .South, 'is. very, enthusiastic cv6r the 'cod. liver oil Reparation. Vinol. Ho 'says: "I have used Vinol in my fam- ylLy and Ia my general practice with .the most satisfactory results.' It is . exceedingly beneficial to :those afflict ed with bronchial or pulmonary dis- ii, BOUCHELLE cases una 10 create strength. The reason Vinol is so far superior to old fashicne4 'rcod liver oil and ( emulsions,, is' because it i3 a real cod ..... .liver prpijation from which all the 1 Ctisdess:-:ci6,rT':'naeen eliminated and ,tqni.; Ima ' t.dd ' We 1 dsk .Vy weak, thin, run-(.-nown,!, nervous and aed rrcon in town, .and "all- those suffering from ( chronic tclds, coughs and weak lungs, to try Vinol on our guarantee. P, E. Davenport, -Dr.nggist. aft. NORFOLK & SOUTHEKN RAIL WAV. .IN EFFECT SEPT. 3()TII, ISO?. TWAIN SERVICE. ieav Beihaven daiiy (except Sunday,' 'Lenvt Washington. r PlvniOMtli.. . 10:o; a ui VJA J V n; MaokeVs Terry 13:40 p ai . Arrive Edeutou 2:05 jf. in. " ' ' Leave Edeutou daily (except Sundaj') 7 45 a. in 3 if- p. m. Arwve fiiiatbKU. City daily (ex- ; ' oept Sdnday) 8 55 a.m., 3 15 4 25 p nl. ' Arrive KcrColk daily (except Sun- ! day)...... 10 40 a. in., 4 45 & C 10 p.m. 8oTJHOS.??D : Leave Norfolk daily (exoept . Sunday) " 8- 35, 11 55 a. m. & C 05 p. m i Arrive Uliz. City' daily (except Bunday) . 10 23 a. in & 1 " 53 p. .in Anive Jiden ton' daily "(exc-pt Suucluy) . 11 0 a. ra. .& 2 w, ! 00 p in Lave Edeuten daily (except 84iuda) .2 30 p. in. daily (except ............. 5 10 p. m. :.'!o u. m. . . . ,i . 4:2H p'tii. Anjve Beihaven 8u!hdfty)... .... eslon M rjiv Waihit.rton aii.t . ni. Trams Nos. 3, 4,-5 & G stop at all uitr mfediata tuaticu's. " C'-oiuieCt at Norfolk with traijs to ind from Virginia Beach and Currituck Brauvh STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Leave "ftdenten 2:30 p. m , daily exoept S&udy, for boupperuong ltiver. ''Steamer leay'ea New Bern .7 45 p. in. Leaves Crientai 8 00 a. m., forfew ilrn, 'dftity e.?tcept fchiriday. " Steamers leave Beihaven 5 00 a, m. Tues day. Tsliurfiday 'nd' Saturday fr Aurora, vfthMjreei;'; .vlakley ville, &c. Steamer leaves Plymouth daily (except Butidaf ) 4:00 p. m. for laDdiugs on Cashie 'Kiver. ' For further information apply to W.J. Nicholson, Ag't, Plymouth, or to the Gou eral Oflioo of the N. & S- Ity., Norfolk, Va. ' '" M. VV. MAGUIRE, Gfri. Supt. H. G. HUDGIN8, Gen'l Ft.& Pass Agt. ' PAMLICO DIVISION MIXED TRAINS- A. M, 9 43 tLye Mackey'c Ferry Wymouth "' 1 Ptne'Town Wasbltigtoii Arr. 510 4 3 i ve. 1 80 A. M. Arr. 8 20 3 01 7 30 7 ( ( Lve. e 40 A. M. 180 ' 113 P. M. A. M. A IT. 8 45 Lve. MackCT's'.Ferry Roper Pike Road Hi-opcro8 10 9 44 10 00 10 U8 10 s A.rr. A. M I am now in the side room of the Arm ory, doing .better work than before, and at a price in reach of all. Post cards, . .-6 or 50c. Penny pictures, . 2 doz. for 25c. Photos, from $1.00 to $3.00 perdoz. Also enlarged Portrait from 9Sc. up. - You are invited to come and see my work, and bring your pictures lo be enlar ged. Yours to Please, 3.12 P. L. MIZI5LL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Efavfof qualified as administrator upon the estate of Mary E. Davenport, dec-HHt-d late of Washington county, N C, this is la notify all persons having claims uRaii bt the estate of the said deceased to exhibit 'them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of March. 190;, or thi notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of March, 1908. .o.Gt Jacob W. DAE? ror.T. Aduir. BEACON FLASHES. Those who have friends vkirig 5 tkn&i, or who intends leaving twine 5 thHiM)lvg, will plf aH lei it We known , !X at this fjffloo un thu fan! man l.u mm... r tiontd It docs not matter whatUnr J . you are a nubsoriber or not. All we ix ark is let ua know it. h , Lint. x o unruHQ, or ureenviue. was here thin weea y isi iuy friendc. " Dr B(.F. Hillsey and wife, of Roper: Were visitors iu our' (own Tuesday. ' Mr. J. G Jackson, pf Hinaon, called to See us while iu town ou Wednebd.iy. Mr. B F GurganuK; of Yeatesvilie. hits been vidi.jnc, hia moiher near this town tho past Week. Mis. II. VV. Miztl, of Edeuton, was in our town (his wetk viiuutj her mother, ilia. A. M Johustou. That clover young gentleman, Mr. Wil, Ciiesron, of Mnekuy ferry, has been in our town this wjk the guest of Air. F It Johiistwu. Ader Br.i's., received a ochv1 cur load of raerchandiae this week for their new store, tno SLiow-caees ana other uxiuer.s havu all i-.rrived and are biing put in pbtce. The ladies who are in the habit of Keiid iuj4 away, even to nenr by towns, for dress goods and other merchandise, fjive as their reason that they can't tiud what they want in the stores luro. Mr. Adier hays this tx cuhr in no more good now a-i the ladies can fiud what they tWHiit at Adler's Have jou been down to hear the Edison and Victor Talking Machine? at Mr O.K. Legsictt's? Mr. Le-U is aent tor the bove machines al o tbi Columbia which ins lurites the pn'ilio to hettr He hasquile. a nur.:ber of rcoords whicu cont, 01 the latest rouNic. fe.2fctf Afceran illiussof several weeks Mr. W. It. Swain di?d at his home near this town on Wednesday night. Mr Hwain was a hard woilting. be nest christian man, was highly fKteeined by a largs circle ff friends who will mourn wnh his wife and . hildreu in their gad loss. . We extend to the bf reavrd family our heart felt sympathy. .Mis. Mary E Roeron, whodevid-s her tirn between h-r relatives hr and her sons-in Pennsylvania, dropped into our offlne a few da na;o nud renewed li-r sub ecrip'ton, al:o pa.vnm or the paper es)t 10 her brother, Mr A L F-iyan at E. Citv. Mrs. lingers'in is an old t'nend of ihis pa per and one we appreciate most highly. . jEFEI) Potatoes Foii S'ai.b I have p. tot rf fine lied BlUs eeil potatoes, whti-h 1 am rl'fering tor sale ohean. Also Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants now rea-ly. W.F LL'CaH, Pecan rarin, Phmntuh. K'l U. Party yt Roper. A delightful suar siew was given at the home of Miss (.Mara JoIhksioii inst Krid'iy night. .Eacli gnest took tt pon nl of stiyar, imd the j,''il-3 and boys pulled sugar ;u:d enjoyed, lliem tielves im tnetisely. Those present were .Messer.-! Na than iMcA Mister, Edward .:XiUit, Thomas hprnill, jjatnes leninioi:, Doiphia Peacock, James .Leiry. Ifeiiry Kncwles," unci Misses Hr;el and Esther ;Kesieiiger, llattie IVa cock, Ghtdys Mitchell,. laahelU Me-; Ali!ster Carrie, Ida and gillie. bpntill. Everybody departed ar. 10 o'clock and went hoiie with "suar candy." hoping to be at Mrs. Johustoii's again real .-.'on, and all vote lier hearty thank.s for a pleasant time. OXK OK Til KM. J3irth-day Party at Cres.veJl. The home of .Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Swaiti, on Main Street, was the scene of a mod l bnliiaiit event oji luesday evening. Fehv, v5th, the occasion being the celebration, of the twelfth birth-day of their daughter, little Miss Elsie. Ac 7:30 the little folks of the town began to arrive. From every window gleamed 11 light of welcome. Jiy 8 o'clock tho parlor was filled with gay young people who called to wish little Elsie many happy returns and she was assisted in receiving by her charming sister. Miss Jilauche, and her friends, Misses Mary Alex ander and J da A. Thompson, and they bid each one a hearty welcome. The color scheme for the occasion was red and green, the decorations were formed of ferns and draperies. Music and various games held the little folks until ten. o'clock when they were invited into the dining room where they were tempted with fruits, cati'iies, etc ,. Ry the numerous presents that she received we agree that little Miss Elsie is .quite popular. At 10:40 the little guests began to depart for their respective homes having extended thanks to their young hosl.es for a most delightful evening. No Use To Die. 'I 'have found out that there is no use to die of lun tn.nble as you can get Dr. Ring's New Discovery." says Mra. J. P. White, of liushboro. P., ' I would not le alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine It loosaus up a cough qiickt-r thun anything else, and c'nres lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless " This most reli.ible remedy for coughs aud colds, la fir'ppe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold under guarantee at Spruill & Bru's. A0c and .,$1,00. Trial bottle tree. Graded School Amateurs. On Friday night last u full liouse greeted the atnateure theatrical p re formers of the Graded School at the Oj era House, where the elqldien, under lie u Hna- emei t of dieii' teachers, produced 'Uur A tin' ftvin California," and "livo of a Kind," two eniei tainiii:: comedit?, togei ht r with hmh class soetulties. winch gave the large audi, nee a program 1 has they ttilly appreciated. The. children nil plaved their parts well and reflected uqh .credit on their .teachers, 611 Tuesday evening the players and. teachers .went to itoper where the program, with slight changes', was reproduced before a Jairly large and .appreciative audience. 1'rot.sEverett , hi teychers and the children are , etilhu-iastfc iu their praise of the good people of .Itoper who enterrained the entire party an.d did so much toward .making their visit pleasant uud the play a .;Cnan cial success. ANiN QUCEMEN7,T- We wish to announce to our friends ami patrons that we. have ju?t re turned from the Northern 'markets where c purchased the most up-to-date line ot lJry.(,ooils, Millinery. Shoes, Slippers, Clothing 'and No tions. You will find our line of Spring goods the best,, largest and most reasonable in the city. We have tak'n grtat care in selec ting our stuck and we think, ,cau pleise the most, fasted ions taste. We are now in ..y.ir ,new quarters, under hotel Jinnkl.ey, where we have space to show and handle our goods to ..the best advantage.;' We thank the public for their o 1st ptt roiwge and invite one and all to come and inspect our new etore and new goods. resp-ci fullv, . AULKR Bb'oS. The place wheiv your. dollar dees its dm v. , S K I N N I Its V,J 1 i jK TIMES. KKERiVILLS. N. C, Moh. .", '08. -The . la grijtpa has not dtsidi- ned every 'hini. and tininnevkviiie will try t take its ctjlntuu aaiu, Mr. W. J. Barris, .who has been very i'.i js cpu vak-seeut. Mr, II L. Pritchurd uide a fiyin p!p tu Cool mbia last Tuesday, Mins Laur i Pntriek is at Columbia,. via iting her amil, vvhu is very ill. We are g ad to See Mr. Mercer, who has been ul seme w(aks, out again". All who wi b to purchase American Fertilisers call on Air T. &. swuin, Mr. Boo Cues'sou of .v'ackey Ferry, was iu kiul;crsvllle aunnay evening Uluer np Bob Misses Mitry Elliott and Mary flobson attended the. tjlay ai Plymotun iat Friday nignt. Aiessers Tarn Lucas and Kobt Johuston, of Plymouth, wtre iu our uiidst ti;:ay and Sunday Mrs. Britton Hassell returned Monday from a visit to her Sju, iir vWil iiiui. tti, in Ty rrlt .-county. Mr. Noah l'arkcntm, formerly of ibis county, but rtneutly of Noi lolb, ra., tins moved baCK to his old home here and will fciiaj.ie iu trucking. e wish him sue ces . ARKOWANAK. CUES WELL CHAT. preswtli, N. (J Maruh 3, Specif. ' Mr. T. 8. Swain left Monday for iSutfolk. Misses Mary Hoi mas and Mabal fiauim weuf lo thiciry auudity t it-rnoou. ' Mrs. May Davenport, of Columbia, has been visiting relatives iicre this wecK. Alftsttr KicLarct Phelps entertained . a lal'ge number of his IriouUs Frmay night. Mis. J. Woodley, of buffjlk, Va., is visit ing her sister, iklrs. B F. tfprmll, ou Elm bt. Several of oar town pei pie attended the flay '.-.'ixiti Gnl" at Columbia, ivluuday nignt, returiug luesday inoiuiiig. Mr. Chas F. Hand, the hup nntendent Of Itio fuu tactory, euiertaineit quite a :nre a-udieiice at tiie Academy imsiiay night. Mr. Will Blonut, cj near town, is iu a hnsi.ital iu arfolk wueie lo has goue to h we his eyes treated, he Wa-s accompauled by Dr. iittrdison ot this town. Mis Anna lloore who is teacbiua i he Nfs'wiaud school, has resumed her ftuik ut ter having been confined at her home on iioud street, with to'utuUis. Mn-s Mibel llamm, teacher of the Inter med'ia'e grade m Crswetl academy . pei t a few days last wtek with her moiht-r t bevn iSpriugs. tine was aeourup.inied by oue oi her pupil, l!is !SuUi' Alexander. LUSSIlINE. Good For Everybody. Mr. Norrnau It Coulter, aprominett architeot, in ihe Delbert Biiidii ii, an Francisco, says : "1 tuny endorse ail tua'. has been said el Electric Li. Iters us a tome . medicine. ).t is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, lier and kidney .di-ot- dcrs in a pr'oujpi aud .fflcieut muuner and builds up tuti system." Electric Bitters is the best opting medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blond purifier it is iiuequaled. nOc. ut Spruiii & tiro. If a widow is rich and pretty she soon gets oyer b'iiug one Every bride 8'jouI.I .ssj s a lot of pa- I ttenoe and a tooa Uoult. s ! PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS. w, M. BOND, 1 JR., ATTOitNlSY-AT-LUV, Plymouth, N. C. j : . , rrrrr j ! "EQ 1 1 Or "KTl Tl fT t;VV Vl.UCl, Xp.uiy Jrieads nd Papons, ... O.i e e t i h 1: After spending some yeek in itttdy snd prepamtioii of the.8yla for khu present season, I wish to m vitu all, whether acu&touiei; or not, to viait us and look oyer vur line of inery, Dry G.e.ds, Notions, tc., .ktiuwing "y:!! Will lake them better after you hvo.seeui them. If you want .pome thing , nt .in stock may bo not w twnrrr-.ve.wij! be glad to gt it for you from the eity, as wo buy from J, he best whole sale houses. Remember, we . will . begin to.&i phy our Jl.ats Oct. 4(b, aud.d.ajly throughout, the season theibaffW. Hoping to ,be able to nerve you, ansl.wijli thankd for pat favor, 1 i.m, Yours, repec-lul ly, Miss. A. Aykki 10-1. NOTICE. Norte Caiiolika', Washington. County, PaiMti.oj Proet dings. . Henry Davenport. Vni. 11. hawls, Kobt. liaw.H, Al'od bawls, liiUmau ials, Ly lutir next Litfiid usaar Kuwls. A ado Phelps, TV.l Dozier, S'rau Daven- pri. hJdgi-.r otruill, ' 'lamer aVaveuport, littity 1 Diivicport. ,; '1 he dcf-mUnts nimc.u Davenport. Ed gar pt-ai!l and IV.mtr.DaveiJpurt, above naiaeU will take nonce tukt mi uotiou en-. Utied s abov has 'jjeu coina.euced baloxe t lie uieiB i.t tne riiipcr.t r Court of Wash ington County to havu nold for pat tiCion una divi.-ion .f the pr.,ceeJs a tract, of laud ijiu" iu W ashingto'u OoUiity, cui pcinoug tnwnsLiit). State of iNorth Carolina.' bound ed, as tohuws: liegiuning at ru Elm at the uiam road near BuXen Ojiidge anU ton; uiete miming a iiue of marked tie9 iu .an ei ktWuldly ClireCtioii U utl Ejm iu J 11. Onion's una, th-noe South along Baid ,011 Vou iiue and Idian A 7 amp to a pine comer tree iu James Noitaau'u m.e thence west ahmg iornjauV line lo ine old Boxeu hdg ,dUen, thence along said ditch rto the pau road, tbeucd along the mala road to the first htattou. it hein'g tL.a tract on,vytd by . ftpruili "to 8ituou Dateuport. and said Defendants wit! fnriher'' taij.e notice tuat.'iey are required to appear at the of fice of tne Chak of the superior Court in Plymouth, N. C, on the 24th Ftby, L2 M., 1J3, and ariswer or (demur 10 the coin, plaint in wtid action eam! bejng now feied or the plaintiff wiil apply to tLe Court lor the I tlief demanded thre;ii, ThU 9 Jan 15)03. C. V. W, AUSEON, C. d C. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having qualifl'd ns Executrix under the will of kiitiB F. O Melson dee,pashd, late of v HBldugtuu County, Mortal Carotina, and being now about to proceed U;ou the ad rnii istratin of he,r estate, this is to notify a I persons having claims against Uieei&ve of ald deceaoed to exliitiit them tu thu uu-dersignc-d at Mackey Ferry, N. C, ou qr before tne.th day of February, 1U09, or this notice will be pieadtd in .bar of their rejovury. All persons indebted t ttie es tateWiil please make immediate payment. All Claims will please be Sent to W M. Bond, Jr., Plymouth, N. C This 'ilsl day February, lilOfi. Mrs. Makv E. DiLLf'N, Exeuctriz of Miss F. U. Aielaou, dee'd, V. M. Bokd, Jk.. Ally. 4-1 Bhodo Jslaad Reds. I have enly a few Rhode Island Red Cockerels left. Those desiring toiiyprov their flock will do wnl to get their order iu as soon as possible. To those who are not faraiillar with this breed of fowls I would Pay that tuey are rated as .O,2ie of the best all-purpose fowls They are of medium size, females weighing fmrn 5 to 7 and males from ,t '. D pounds 'each. Tbep are cod layers especially ifl I winter. The chigks ara very htady tnd quick growers. I can als turr.ish epes for hnkhing in aas'ju ft pin celett rloek at fair prices For further information and priete ud dre.s T. V. SPKUILL. 1'bie Town N C n8 3 n. Route No. 1 ffile bj Sprnill r, Hro. I and CUKE the LUNGS I j n. f. 8! 1 WTHyr mUEE I! liw Plseoveryj! I FOR ISFS43 of 1 1 I OLD3 Trial Bottle Freeg i 1 AMD ALL THROAT AND LUNS TROUBLES. 1 , GUARANTEED SATISFAC20SYI 1 1 OR MONEY REFUNDED. 1 ' lews from the lew Store, Our Great "February -m-m ,,or.. .You can savo one-tbirdiJby ciomff Yomv snoupmg at t.liis jsale. Hei;e jjoes the prices.: ' . 65. ct. allv.wool panarna, sale price . 45 75 cts. water-pro of .sUrt goods, 54-in, sale price, .45 $1 50 blaqjc taffeta silk, every yard guaranteed, 36-in. sale price, '$ loo 1 25 garnet taffeta .silk, 6iri.-saje price, 95 1 cp brown taffeta silk, 36-in. sale price, .70 75 all wool serge, 36-in. sale price, .50 10 Jiiad I2c waist goods, sale prige, .08 ioc Amoskeg ginghams, sale price, ,.08 Androskogin bleechjng. 10 yds to. customer, s&le price, .,'1,1 ,Big lot fancy ginghams, .suitable .for.children's dresses gale price, o8 Ju8t uiako up your niind tliiit you are .oing to buy your next pair of shoes .from ils. W'e have a full lino of the well known JUressiyeU hoe, the ,Kin of all ,$3.50 and .51.00 shoes We .have them on the newest lasts and toes, including Gtui metal, Patent Oolt, JJYenoh calf, Ideal Kid. Xour choice at thus saic, ';3.48. $3. M Shoes. 3 de price, $2, 1,8 . , ' ' 2 fit) " ." 2.U 2 00 " ' ' .1,78 ; $l.t-0 Ludiefl' ShOMPerfcutioti Quality, Patent Colt aud Ideal Kid, Sal price,3 4& p, 00 ohoe, "ale Price; ."18 . , a 5t . . ... , j (jS -2 00 " " 1 7.5 1.75 " " 1 4 l..:0 " " ' 1.23 M' " " " .08 ,Big line of Boys', Misees and Children's School .shoes, to be sold accordingly. t - C iL:'T at I,M .W:!"' .:. VY8 have fi few suits 1 0ft Over, which IVe are going to sell at this sale, regardless of cot, embmcing jMen's, XoutiV, LJoys' anl Chillre.Bs suits. :P.aj0te Fuite. 'jPaute How about a pair of good winter pants'? if yoo. don't need them now, it will pay you to buy fe.r .next winter 5 00 Pants, Sale Price $1.00 4 00 ,.1.0( 00 ,1.50 Iflat Mats, Mats, $2 00 Hat, Latest SLape, Sale Prior, $1.4,8 1.50 ' ' " t 1.23 1.00 " ' ' ' .73 TJ IV J 3E WE AB. iHeavy Fece-lined suit, Sale prico OOe. Kibbed suit, tale price, 48e. All Vool Suits, Sale Price, $1.85 J3ig iL4re Men's Knitted J.acket's. ' ,$2,p0 Jitckeis, iSaie price, $1 3. ,$1 f,0 Jackeis, t ale pricf , 98c $1 Jackets, 78ft, We have a few Ladies' Long Coats whiuh will;o at great reduced prices. j$l.2" Black Mercerized Drttp Skirts, Salo price t8o. 2,00 Black Heather-bloom Drop !Skirt, fiUe pried 1.73. JRemeiTiber tliis Sale wi.il Qnly be. good during February, purchasers, come , early. Respectfully, The s.frnp where our Dollar does its Duty, siw: T,be money you save Iierc will help you on your next bilt Cosby Patent Might 2 IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY It wanna the coldest and largest room t a tha house, inakijig it cozy. The bii3y hor.sewife can cook or bake inylhiir from light roll to a Tlinnksivinpf or Christmas turkey. Still it looks just $i neat 3 any heater Hiadc. It Li air-tiht aud a cte3t fuel saver. Thousands ara be ing sold. Thou-sands of housekeepers are enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron top1? and bottoms, making i: last fw. yeai3 without tepairs. Mi.Je orly by UIJION S"JOVI CO., Inc., Eos 245, R1CJ1MQI?, VA. Clen Sweep Sale now going .... 1 3.00 200 i laker and Beater AMD The Meet Converiient, Useful gtni Eccnprnical Stove for tlio Heme Ever Made, , . ... I- :J5at l;iMt S-i i'fji I , ? y . :-. . 'i - ' X
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