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if 'V " . - .- - TJIE HOAOEE BEACON. -' PUXLISHED BYERY FRIDAY , Q. Y. W. AUdBON, Emtbn and Owker' PLYMOUTH, - - - N. 0. Friday. March 13. 1GCB. MM VIMOL Because it cains the vcrv c!emerit3V$-Hcd to rebuild . wastinglsues and replace . feeblcno?3 with strength. Wq jrJaoney if it fails to benefit. P, -Jlhivenport, Druggist. i-.ft..;,-.'. tecs' a.'w ..NORFOLK & SOUTHERN KAIL - WAY. .IS.EfFEOT SEPT. 80TH, 1907.- - . TRAIN SERVICE. KfeiacHBODRD : Leave Belhaven daily (except SuadnyJ 6:40 a, m. Leave Washington. 10:5. a ru " Plymouth.. 12:1 1 p m " Mackey'n Ferry .12:10 p m. Anive BSsntou 2;G5 p. in. Leave E3iton daily (except 'ftaacUy) 7 45 a. m , & U "J1 p. ta. Arrive iSiafvbetii City daily, (es 4 r oept Sunday) 8 EC 'a.m., 3 15 & 4 25 p m. Arrise Norfolk daily (except Bun da? ) .- 10 40 a. ru., 4 45 & 6 10 p. niv SouuESOrjNa : Lave Norfolk daily (except Sunday) 8:35, 11 55 a. m. A 6 05 p. ui Arrive Klfz. City daily (except Banday) . 10 23 a. m & 1 25, 7 C3 p. m Artive Kdentcn daily (except .Sunday). 11 30 a. m. & 2 M, ?l 00 p m iroava Bdenton daily (except V Banday) .2 30p.ru. Arjve Belhaven daily (except Sitoday) 510 p. ni. Xear EUeriton " 2:30 p. rn. 'Awive Plymouth - 4:28 p. m. -Erolus hos. 3, 4, 8 & 6 stop ut all inter mediate statu lis. , ' Coucect at Norfolk with trains to and fioiu Virginia Beach and Currituck Branch STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Leave Edenton 2:30 p. m , ddily except Saoday, for Hcupperncng llivtr, Steamer leaves New Deru 7 45 p. ni. Laaves Oriental t 0J a. m., lor New Urni, dfcily escept Sunday." &te&new leave Beihaven 5 00 a, m. Tues 4aj, ""Khuraday and Saturday for Aurora, rtifta Creek, Makleyville, Ac. S&anier leaves Plyiuoutb daily (except ,iaday) 4:03 p. ni. for' landings bo. Uashie !Biver. Ear farther information apply to W.J. Kleholaon, Ag't, Plymouth, or to the Gen era! Offioa of tlie N. & S. Ky., Norfolk, Va. M. W. SI A GUI RE, Oi-n. Supt. II. C. HUDQINS, Gen'l Ft.& Pass Agt. PAMLICO DIVISION MIXED TRAINS A. M, 11 M lib 9. M. M. M. iMa. Jtackey'e Fervy Arr. Jtacke''s Feriy Fljmuuth . Ene Town Washington 510 4 40 3 00 1 ftO A. U. "sai 8 01 7 30 7 08 8 85 (5 40 A. SI. r Aw. Lva. ' 0 45 U.ve Maol.eT's'Tcpry rilia Road THsJ-opoross l'antego Bolhav(ro Arr. tt lit 9 a 10 04) 10 M6 Arr. Lve. A. M . FOR BALlu My Semo used at Terra pin P;oint Fishery. Part new, noyer been ed. Will sell in pieces to suit. Price.l5o. lb.; also tlie rope used for same, prioe Sc. lb. Two flats and two battoaus. Apply to O. D. TjOANE, Plymjutb, N. C. ' 'administratoii's notice. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Mary E. Davenport, deceased late of Washington county, N C, this is to notify all persons Jiaving clttims agaisst the estate of the said deeeased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of March, 190U, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immedizte payment. This 2nd day of March, 19C8. S 2 Ct JAC33 V. DAVsroiiT, Adtnr. mmmmmmm&m & .& .0. JR. -C & Q. J7 J3 O O O O O Q D D O rj O O O V j JK 3R.lT; Sfi S! .V- VdStWii aofw Tiiose who have friends visiting 8 " tb.e"ca, or who intends leavin?'hsme S M thftumelves, will please let it be kiown s1 at this iffiee. so the faot raav be mon - K T J , ...II ...u. .L. VOU HI a Rnhsnrit, -,r nnt. AM 3" K ask is let ua kno it. " . . " r - - 1 jj Important ligsl mattars have tHkeo tjp the-iuost of our local upaco this Week, i A series of meetings will begin at the Dahcipla church uext Sunday morning.' . ' ' , - llr. leury Bateman who has b-en living in town for sveritl months has moved in the country agjio. Little Miss Mattie Ausbcn ..visited her little cousiu, Miss Alary Johnston, at lioper on fcatiuday. Mrs. L. J. Mooro and daughter, Miss Madeline, of Biidville, Del., are visitiug relatives in our louti. A serious conflict between locil and iai portt'd laborers at Brlhaveu on TuetUy mgut is reported here. Mr, S. B Davenport, of Ekiunersville eeciioii dropped in i see us while in town on 1 utsday and paid his subscription. Mr. Arabros Owens has made a big im proveujen( in the looks of his Horuthal btore by raisiugvthe awning in front. Mrs. Sallie Lewis has been at Mackey's Ferry this week at ihe bud -side of "her father, Mr. V, M Chesson, who is serious ly Hon. Thos. W. lount, of KopeirT offers a cu dollar felJ piece to ihe farmer who exhibits the best corn at the Wiibhiugtou Ccauty Farmera' Instituie next winter. While being towed down the river by the tug fjambcits Point, Tuewlay nihi, "Bill Uaily," the log b.irdge of the Wilts Veneer Company sprang a leak aud sank near Hamilton. . If yon do not believe that Adler Bru's., haye a pretty 6tsre aud that they are ready wiih the goods nud prioes, just read their big RdvertiHervjut in tliia.isspo, or go down and j?et that popular saleslady, Miss ldi lla:ro.i, show you the etor aud goods. The f nso cf Mr. Herman Chesson against Mess Wfclker & Mnyera, Joe injuries ro uaivsd while at work at their mill, hiving been decided by the Supreme Court sustatu . ing the df cission of the lower c?urtin favor of Mr. OhcesoD, ho yfisierdrty received a check for the amount, $1,155 00. Have you been down to hear tho Edison a-id Victor Talking Machines at Mr O.K. Lcgs'ott's? Mr. Legg-t is iigent for the above machines fdjo (hi Columbia which he invites the public to hear - He has quite a number of reeofdj which con i t of tLo latest musto. ta'tt if SEED Potatoes Fon Pale -I have a lot of fioo Ked I3ii.-s Seed potatoes, which 1 am offering for t-ale clietp. Also Jersey Wakfcfiold cabbage plants now vrly. - ' W.F. LUCnS, Ptcan farm, Plymouth. N. C. No Use To Die. 'I hr.ve found out that there is no use to die of king trouble as yon can get Dr. KingV New Discovery," says Mrs. J P'. VrhUe, of Ruhhboro, P. , ' I would uot be: alive to day only for that wonderful nicdi-r Cine.- It loosens np a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease ven after the case is pronounced hopeless." This rst reliable remedy for coughs and colds, In grippe, astbnv, bronchitis; and hoarseness, is sold under guf.rautee at Sprnill & Bro's. 50C. aud i.00. Trial bottle treo. Calendar April Term Superi or Court. tuilSday. ArniL L-Itii. T. N. lVnrce & ethers vs II. S, Ward A others. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH. Itopor Lumber Co., vs iStokesbnry and oUici'S. II. W. Phclp3 v-! S B. Davenport. Conisiock vs Caf'on. E. E. Davenport vs N. & S. Ry.- T. Ji batterthwaitc va N.&S. Ky. THURSDAY, APRIL lGlH. W. J). Batemau vs A. G." Walker. T. 0. Holmes vs W. Martin. J. U. Mizoll vs Wilts Vt:eer Co. S. E. Normi.n vs Wilts Veneer Co. W.-'J. Jackson vs D. E. Wooaiey, Adm'r. Bntler vs Johnston. Ilofi'ler vs Lu tuber Co. FRIDAY, APRIL 17TIJ. ' Gnrkin vs ii. R. 11.' Si L. Co. A..T. Ange vs N. &' y. Ry. V. W, Sc'arboroHgh vs A. C. L. H. It. Cases not tried on day set to have precedence on day following. C. V. W. Ausaojr, C. S. C. To the Farmers of Washing ton. County. To emphasize the "importance of improving the teed, ana method of culture of corn in this county, I have deposited ten dollars in gold with The liank of Roper, to be awarded next winter by .the persons holding a Farmer's Institute in this county unner the au?pices of the North Carolina Experiment Station, to the farmer exhibiting at such Farmer's Institute the best ten ears of com grown in the county by the person making the exhibit. Provided the exhibit has merit. "Let us have more com and better corn." Thus W. Blount. Roper, N. U., March 12, 10OS. It's easier fnr soan women to se3 a hev than a oo.1 example. r 2T3 li K i jo v - ... .... .. ; EVENTS At ROPER. A WHI81vJA4ir BY. MRS.. THAb Br,OL'NT. ': 1 " ti i b, l!ia i Uipunt eninr UI11UU Ut- i i i ... 1 1 , ... . . 1 1 , iutiuiiy iik whim la-si i tismmv uighf, the 5th of FJj. Tlio fiivt prizes wore won by Mus A. C. Car star,plien d,Miss Eva UlieiJRon, and the consolutionby" Mia Alice, Ci boon and Air. Thad Blount. .Delicious refreshments were serv ed ,dui;uig the evening. A PICTURE CONTEST, BY IISS AT C. CARSTARPHEN. Miss A. C, Carstarphcn was at home; to her friends last Wednesday evening, leb. Zu lu An exciting picturq.contest was the feature , of t he evening, Miss .Mabel Roper win ning first prize and Mi&s Aileeu Pea- ccclc the Consolation. A most appetizing ;sulad course was served. DELIGHTFUL D A NO R, BY THE YOUNG MEN OF THE TOWN. The most enjoyable dance of the season was given at the Town Hail last Thursday night by the young men of Roper. Delightful .nuts re was furnished by the Italian band of Ooldsboro. Fruit punch was served at intervals during iie evening and other refreshing delicacies were serv ed at twelve o'clock. MLqS EVA CFItCSSPN ENTERTAINS, Miss Eva Chcsson gave u whist, party on the evening of the 28ih of Ftb., which was greatly enjoyed by those present. Mr. Robert Roper was awarded the first priza aud Miss Alice Cnhoon received the consola tion. After the game,, Miss Chcsson served a most palacible supper. DELIGHTFUL HIXITAL, BY MIsS II AT TIE TAYLOR. Miss Haitie Taylor, who is in charge of the music dep irtmeut of the Roper Graded School, guve ono of her characteristically delightful recitals last Monday evenirg Miss Taylor is yery iuoceMfiil in her work and her effort 3 were greatly tijpreci ated by the people of our town, who were fortu;iate enough to aUend the recital on Monday evening. COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT, BY rUl'i.LS OF PLYMOUTH SCHOOL. L'hejeople of Ropor were indeed glad to welcome the pupils ,of the Plymott'.h Graded School, .who gav'e such a delightful entertainment; u.t the Town liail .on Tttesday evening, March 4ui. The Gradud Seliool of our town has special causj to be gratf:i! to the yottnir peoi)le for coming down. We think our County Superinten dent: is doing a gre:tt work, and he will always lind a fjieiid in our school. " C. S. B. . wLe(rogrct .very ". much ",t!:nt vthe, above nico report of sociarevents at Roper, which were intended for our hist issue, did not reach us until the paper had gone to press. We also regret that we do not have space to give the names of those who partici pated in those entertainments.-Ed j Good For. Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building, ."an Francisco, nays : "I fully endorse all that has been said ot EltCtric B Iters ab a toni-' medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liyt r and .kidney di or dcrs in a prompt and efflcleut manner and builds up the systen." .Electric ;i3 tters is the best Fpiing medicine tveir sold over a druggist's counter; as a iood purilier it is nuequaled. 50c. at Spruill & iro. In Baltimore One of tle Largest Things is .the StiefF Piano Factory, Covering a whole square. The imuiensa building, modern in every respect, is fully equipped with the very latest machinery . We began making pianos in a small way, in 18fS, and our busi ness grew so large as to require this great factory. If you would like to visit it, we will be glad to give you a pas3. S1IEFF & SHAW PIANOS arc mmufactured by us, and sold direct to users, ou easy terms. Write CHAS. M. STIEFF, L. C. STEELE, Mgr., 1U Granbyiit., - Norfolk, Yh. "The Piano with, the Sweet Tone" Oflicial Piano Jamestown Exposition EPfMention this paper'.' Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. Ji. BOND, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Plymouth, N. C ?all & Winter, Toiy Friends and Jairans, .Grootiugis : After spending some weeks in study and preparatien of Ihe atyUa for iho present soaeon, I wih to iu vi to a ll, whether aciefeomer er not, to yisit ua and look over ur line of Millinery, Dry Gads, Notions, bc., lwiowing you will like them better after you have seeu them. If you want something ut iu stock maybe not ki twn we will be glad to get it for you from the ftity, as wO'b.uy f-rcm t,he beet whle sale, houa Remember, we -will bcg4n to. dis ply our Hats Oct. 4th, and.4la.ily throughout the soason thereafter. Hoping to h3 tible to serve you, and with thuuks for past favors, I am, Yours ro8p?ctully, Mfts. A. M. Axnxs. 1C-1 NOTICE. Kobth Cauolina, Wr.hkigton County. Fanitirtii Proeeding8. Ifeniy Daveuport, .VVuu H. ltawls,' Kobi. Uavr.B, Alce Kaitls, H ill man Ha 1b, 'by their nert friend Osear Kawia. YS Ainie Fhelps, Tll Dcziar, Simon Daven pvrti Edy u o.iuiil, Tamer Daveuperi, Uonry li Davmport. Thtj defendants timon Davenport, Ed gar iJpiuill aud Tamer Davecport, above utimsd wilt take notice, thai an actioa tn li led &s above has boeu comiiitnced before the CUrk of the Super. or Court of Wash ington County to bave8o;d for partiiiou and djvibiou of the pniceeds a tract of laud lying invWa-hingtou Ooauty, Souppernonf lowuship, State of North Carolina, bouudr ed as tuuows : littgiuuiug at rn Elm at lue main road near Buxan Bridge and from there running a line of marked trees iu an eeatwardly direction to an Eim in J R. L'lltou's line, th-uce South along said Dil lon lin& aud ldian Swamp to a pine corner tree in James Noi raau's line, thence west jloug hotkma'n line to ine old Buxu b'dg ditch, thence along said, ditch to the tcaiu road, tbenoe along the uiaiuoai to ihs first station. It beiug that tract eovey by F. Spinill to Simon Davenport. Arxi eaid Defendants will fnr. her tak2 uoUoe that they are required to appear at the f flee of tne CUak of the huperior Court iu Plymouth, N. O.n the 24th Feby, 12 M., 1998, aud answer or demur to the com plaint in aaid lotion samfl. being no tflbd or the plaintiffs, will apply to the Court for the rlif demanded therein, This 29 Jan 19U. ' C. V. W, Aueow, C. S. C. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having qualifiod as Executrix under the will of to.iss F. O Meleoo deceased, late of Washington County, Worth Carolina, and beihg now abont to proceed npon.the ad ministration of her estate, this is ta notify a l persons having claims against the ecta'e of Waid deeeaned to exhibit them tj the un dorigntd at Maokey Perry, N. C, on or before the 28th day of February, 1909, or th8 notice will be pieaJbd iu bar of their recovery. All peisons indebted to the es tate will p'ease make immediate payment.. All claims will please be sent to VV M. Bond, Jr., Plymouih, N. O. This 21st day February, 1903. i-BS. ilARY E. Dillon, Exeuctrix of Miss F. O. Melson, deo'd. W. M. Bond, Jn., Atty. 4-1 Rhode Island Eed3. I have only a few lthode Island lied Cockarela left. Those desiring to Kprov their flock will do well to get their order in as soon as possible. To those who are not fartuillar with this breed of fowln I would say that tLey are rated as one of the beet nil-purpose fowls They are of medium s:ze, ftnuiles weighing from 5 to 7 aud males from C k. 9 pounds eaoh. Thep are.gocd layers, especially m wiut r. The chisks are very haidy and quiflk growers. I cau also furnish eggs for batching in season from eelect Rtcok at fair prices. For further information rsd p'rUea ad dress T. W. SPKUILIi, Fine Town. N. O. n8-3 n. Koute No. t KILLthe couch and CURE the LUNGS WITH !ilS a lew Oisoovery I Ull TQLDS Trial Bottle Free g AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 'JUAB ANTEJUD SATI3ACS0aYg OE mONEY BEFUNDSD. W Sold by Sprrtill & Bro. t3 lews fromthe It mny be surprising i6 you wUen wo aay Y6 are busy, when there aye so jmany complaints of ilnH thnos. Butat Js nt so here and lias nt beoii.v 0r buyerrhas jast returned from t4ie Northern JUav&et New goods are coming in daily The results ; of care ful aud judicious buying Aublo us to plaoe 'before ovl new, high-class merchandise at prices that Will astonish you. Special Inducements for early Spi ing Shop ping. Here are Prices that astonish you;' Finest qunjity Black Voille, imported from Ueriuany, $L.53 quality, Our price , 98 Cts. P'intst quality, American make, hlne, IroTru and black voille, $1 00 quality, its a, beauty, our. price 89c Hjjf bargain in Batiste, width 41 inches. 75 cent quality, our price 50 Cts. Yery best quility black Brilliantine ni.ide, $1,00 quality, its a beauty, .-mi r price $Q Cte. A1 colors in Panama, ,r .'$1 25, quality, width 52 incheg, our prie 79 s A limited amount of Merges ' 05 cent quality, our price 8 t8 .Only two ipieces ;iu Herringrbone I'anaiue : . newest thing of tho season a bargain only 48 Cts, White and all colors' Mohair, 40 .inch Ysidtb, never pold less than 75c. our price jjft Cte. Spgciab In White Goods- - 100 quality handkerchief linen, evey yard -. . guaranteed pure linen, our price 75'.Cts. 40c. white linen, suitable for skirts and suits erery yd guaranteed all linen 36 inches, our price 30 Cts. 50c. white cross barred Batiste, our price J$5 Cts. a!5c. t Quality 25c. 25c. quality 15c. 15c. quality 10c. Bargains In India Linens 15c. India Linens 10c. 25c, India Linens 20cV 20c. " " 15.C. I 35c " 44 '.2c. Three Good Numbers In Persian Lawns. 45 Cts. 20'Cts. 25 Cts., 40 inch La. wn, fine quality 25c. quality, bur price iSc. 20c. quality, our price 15c. 15c. quality, qur price ipc. . Beautiful line of Madras, at,a. bargain. Special's in Long Cloth, from 5 to 10 yd. lengths, 12 cts. per yd. Best quality Lonsdale made, .14 ct, per yard. lU niember that we still To ii on Androsc!gin.lieeehind. A big deal enables in to sell Androscoggin 9 Cts, E::tra good piece at 8 Cts. COLOKED LINENK Linens Copenhagan-blue, Navy-blue, .Cirqli, warranted all linen, Our pric 25 cts. " 10 pieces of very go jd ..quality, imitation linen, best" shades. Our price 14 cts. dlow about a dress made ot our New Silk Gingham for the Spring ? We have a few pieces of new -French Silk Gingham, daintiest patterns, 35c. q iality, Our price 2oc. Ioc quality, l"Jic. Big lot ot Ginghams to go at colors. (Special) at Sets, per yard. Amoskeag Ginghams ut Sots. GoodJiue Apron Ginghams at Tots. PEUCA.LES ! PERCALES!! PERCALES! !! PERCALES !!! ! We have a few pieces of the ,ycry for Shirt-waists fS 11 i t a and Shirts and pieces at 12cts. -Big lot at lOets. CALICOES Wm. Simpson's plaids. E'Ciy 3'il1' warranted fast How about some SUKE TI 'G ? 40c, bleached sheeting, 10-1, 01. price o'ilc. i3oc. quality, uubkuchetl, our price A. A. sheetin 7c. A few pieces at Go , ', SPECIALS IN SILKS. Bemember we are still st-lling the best 3G inch s-ilk, in blue. and wliii 1 1 1 ...1,U ..til.. 1 r III... .11;.,.. .,f 1 flA ailU OiaCK. ami williu uiu-cii. n-., vi.iu M'.ianbj, wo uic-sciiiug at vi 10 pieces Japanese silk, iu all leading colors, at 48o. IIEA TI1EKBLOOM AM) LINiiNGS. Blue aud black llcatiierb'ooin, bast quality, at 30e. NOTIONS! NOTIONS ! ! NOTIONS!,!! SPECIALS IX XOTIOXS. 50 Doz. Ladies' New Collars, 15, 2-0 and 25c CoILtp, at lOo. Biesest line of Belts to be seen iu style, from 2.5c to 75c. UOSlEUY-15c. black Silk ho.1, 10c nuulitv, our price 20c. 25 j quality, our pi ice Do. We have a b line of Misses Hose, 25c . quality at as they are limited. Baby's half-hose, Pearl Buttons, 10c quality, dvz buttons at 10c. doz. Clark s U. i. 5c. Best quality Pin,-. 4c paper. Safety pins 4c doz. i'oc backbond. 10c. 20c back combs, gold trimmed, 18c. Talcum powder c. lr toilet 60i:p 9c,- Good steel scissors logo at 10c. Cpair shoe strings 5 Just a fev words about cur Millinery. Remember we have dded line cf Millinery to our Lusiuccs, and to wear Hats. Can save yon money on cycry hat, and it h our polir, sell the best article at the least price always Wa'eh for our next week's ad, as we arc going to maku specials Clothing and our bg line of Spring Shoes. Keoieuber we ire in c new quarters (under Hotel Biinkiev) and we h;;ve the largest, light store in Plymouth, so when you start out shopping always make a vi to our place first, as yon will be apt to Hud what you want and ue Our goods are the newestc'anest and the bevl tliere is in Pjymou "'' Once a customer always a customer. s Under Hotel Bnnkley, 'Ths rh.ee where your Dollar Does its Dt lew Storfi at 10 Cti. God B leech ing ai .1 in all colors, Brown, Champaigne 10c. One of short lengths, solid Bemember we are still selling the best quality, in light color;' suitable Children dresses atl-icts. A fe. Co.tne soon and get you- choice. j Goods ii: dainty black and white color, at Sets, per yard. Phaiouth. We have thens-in ever. double lues and heels, nr price 40f 19c. Coino early and get a suppl LL-de thre id, in all colors. 10 & 15. 5c. 15c quality 10c. B tttenbu 1. cotton 5c. Dragon cotton, 2 I will have a complete line of I!eac i - ' .7 '
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