7 r i i j jMiwmii imiini hi mi niium m Mil W -, THE liOAN-OKE BEACON. PUBLI3lET).I?VEEY .PBIDAY -KjfKv Tiik Uoano'ke Publishing Co. W. FEluVCH ER AUdBON, Editok. Plymouth, n. c. Friday. Dcemiseu 0, 1898. Xi,re cto ry . . CITY. GOVERNMENT. i Mayor, Levi Blount. Treasurer, W. Jl. Hampton. Constable, Joseph Tucker, Connciltvten, Levi Blount, II. S. Ward, .W, H. llHiupt'op, D. O. Brinkiey, 8. JT. Harrison, J. II. ..Smith, Jos. Mitchell aud .Sampson Towe. COUNTY GOVERNMENT Sheriff. John (L. Phelps. Treasurer, T. J Bueuight Superior Oor't Clerk. Thoe. J. Marrujer. Kegister of Deeds, W It "Htubbs Commissioners, llufus Swain, Frank M. (3unch. N. M.' Ambrose, . B3)TK GOVERNMENT. Governor. D. L. Russell. Lieutenant-Governor, Chas. A. Iteynplds Secretary of Stnte, Cyrns Thomson, Treasurer, William II. Worth. . Auditor, Hal. VV. Ayer. Attorney-General, Zebulcm V. Walsjcjr. Bnperintendeut of Publio Instruction, Charles F.Mebane. OHUROH SERVICES. Methodist--ltev. E. K. McLarty, pastor (Services every (Sunday at 11. a. m.. and .3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Weduesdiy night at 7:30. Sunday senooi at it a. m., A. tO. Gaylord, Superintendent ; VV; N. Coop ' .or, Secretary, ft Hantist Rev. G. L. Fintch. castor. .services l,st & 3d Sundays at 11 a. ra., apd 7:ao p, in. irrayer mpeung every mure-.-day night at 7:f50. Sunday chool every Sunday at ih'M) a. in., It. T. Ventres, superintendent. Ortif.fi (Jh-irch fEniscouaH Rev. E. P. Green, rector. Morning and evening prayer .3rd Sundays. Holy communion at morning .St-rvice. Lay service at other morning . ser vices Sunday School at $:3t a. iu., Ed mund Alexander, Superintendent. Disciple Rev. J. B. Greenwade, pastor, .services Island 4th Sunday in each UHiUth at 11a. ui., and 7:JJ0 p. m. Prayer meowing '.every Wednesday evening at 7::0. Sunday School every Snnd iy morning at I) o'clock, Mr. Arrhur Swain, Superiuteudent. BEACON FLASHES- 1 magttm x Stylish Millinery. Have you seen my line of Millinery .Goods, Trimmed and untrimmcd Hats and Bonnets', of nil the latest, shapes direct from New York aud .other fashionable cities? Have you seen my display of No tions, Ribbons, Flowers, &c, if , not call and let trie convince you that I have what you want. DO YOU NEED A WRAP ? If you do you want one that is in style, .one that will wear ,well and look nice, then don't buy .until you see my J.ine for I can please you. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting a .continuance of .the .same I remain, yours truly, Mrs. Annie Latham. I! n n 8 W Br TELEil 11 1 y IS JUST AO COOD FOJI ADULTS. ' WARRANTED. PRSCEBOcts. G AI.ATIA, IlXS., JTOV. 18, IS33. Pnrls Jlodlclno Co., St. Ixuia, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo last year, CTO botf'.ns of GROVB'H TASTI'IjI'".-! CHILL 'i'OjS'IC ar.d hava bought throo roti nh-eaJy this jqsxv. In all our :k i)enuuco tf 11 yitrs, In tSiu unm fons,:nos. hnvo liovcr suM im article that gave fh. ij univrttraul au;iu Jiictiou us yuur 'i'uulu. Xuursfmly, AJC x E v. CARB 4 CO- Guaranteed to cure CliiUs, Fovera and & P tori in all f its fbrns. jt l-ly d Let u3 have a cemetery, Monday was a busy day, in town. Sunday last was, withal, a disagreeable day, In there a crossed pencil mark on yoor paper? The Bpard of Education was in session Monday. Mr. J. II. Smith made a short visjt to Edeuton this week. Farmers take notice, I have on hand one car load best Seed Oats. L. ,P, Hornthal. Wait for Frank ,Fagan!g IJoliday Goods. He has a big stock bought. Capt. G. VY. Harney is home from his work at Norfolk, lor a few days. Sheriff Phelps has moved to the residence recently vacated by Mrs. J. VV. Banks, on Main street. Mr. U. J. Swan ner, of Mackey's Ferry, called Tuesday and paid his subscription. Thanks; call again. Rev. W. F. Ashborn who was pastor of tho M, P. church here last year has been stationed at Cleveland. The North Carolina M. 13. Conference adjourned at E. City on Tuesday. It was a Very auceesef ul meeting. If you are going to buy a suit of .Clothes get one of those up-to-date suits to be had at Hornthals. See the advertisement of Mr. J, I Bruer, he has a nice line of fresh groceries and he will appreciate your orders A. II. Harrison has moved into the cor ner store in Hornthal's block, with a nice line of general merchandise. The D. K. Neal. has been GUing the run between Edenton aud M&okey's Ferry this week in place of Str. Kqberts. Mr. J. T. Johnrtou, of Bellepqrf, was here again this week. There is some at traction here, isu't there Jack ? We want to increase our subscription lit to 1500 between now and Jan 1st 1S09 and to do thin we will write receipts dating to January lbt 11)00 for $1.00. If your blood is tbin, appetite poor, troubled with night sweats, a bad cold or la grippe, take Koberts' Tasteless 25c. Chill Touic. For sale by W. C. Ayers fob 15-ly Quite a number of people from the country wer-3 here Monday in attendance upon the Commissioners' ..meeting. Rev. M. J'. Plyler has been assigned to Plymouth M. E. Chnrch bv the N. C Con- fereuce, held at E. City the past week. MioR Marcia Latham who was home to attend the funeral services of her mother., returned to her school at Kittrelln on Tues- day. i While in town on Wednesdav Mr. E. 11. Sprain, of Skiunersvitfo, called and re newed n;s Buoscnpiiou for another year. 'J banks. Roberts' is the Chill Tonic vou want, be cause it cures. 2"c. per beetle. No cure. no pay. l'leasanl as UlontU oranges. For sale by W. C. Ayers feb l"-ly iu tub m. jcj. c ii urc it uere ome years ago, has been here this week the guest of Mr. M 1 Is there a crossed pencil mark on your paper ? Mr. Johnnie Hassell, who has been in the N & 8. II. tt , office at Mackey's Ferry, for some two years has been appointed agent at Plymouth, Miss Marie Smittjwick, of Woodard's, has been yisitiug our town the past week, the guest of Mrs. Maggie Barden, on BbQiugtou street, Mr. Frank Fagan has been in Raleigh this week as a witness against lje parties wno are charged wiUi robbing the Plymou th fost ottice last Spring. Ladies, before buying your fall dresses call and examine our liue of Storm Serges and English Flauneletts, they are beau'.ies, and so cheap, at Hqkntiials. The new Board of County Commissioners were sworn into office Monday. Mr. llufus Swain was re-elected chairman ; he is the only one of the old Board. Plymou'h is to have a white barber, Mr. John Jackson will open a first-class shop in the utore next to Mr. J. T lewis. We wish this young man great success. Please notice if there ia a crossed pencil mark on the margin of your paper, or on the wrapper, and if there is it means thai yon owe tin, aud we trust you wid come lorward and pay promptly. We invite the attention of our reader? to the advertiseiaeDt of Messrs, Brothers & Brooks, the furniture dealers, they have a large stock and thfir FitzSimmous prices are hard hitters, Call on then)- There are Wilson aud others, but the "Wilson" is pE Heater that leads them all. Save time, trouble aud fuel by nsing the "Wilson.'-' for sale by LOUIS P. HOKNTHAI,. Rev. D. A. Braswell will serve the Ply; mouth M. P. church for the next year, also Edentou and lithoboch. We congratulate our friends in having secured the services of such an earnest christian man. One of the most notable improvements on Main strpet is the street light that Mr. C. J. Norman has placed in front of his residence. If we had more such public spirited citizens perhaps the nights would be less disagreeable. REMOVED I have moved my stock of goods across the street into the store first occupied by W C. Hassell in HorDthal's block where I am better prepared to serve you than ever.' Respectfully, A. H. Harrison. This is the season that all farmers have some money, and we ask, yes, and expect those of them who owe us to come forward and settle. The amount each of you owe i3 small in itself, but remember, friends, that it is of those little amounts our income is made np, so no matter bow little yon owe, it will help us. We need if, so please make an trloit to hand it to us or send it w hile you have it. Is there a crossed pencil mark on your paper r . , , , That last bunch of mules which came in last week is o. k. Some are good workers, well broke while others are uubroke, ail are young and sound, I also have one young trotting horse sound and solid that can beat 2:35, and will sell cheap. If you want a good team come to see me, Louis P. Hornthal. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Lxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Durggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2rc. The genuine has L, B..Q. on each tablet. nov l6m The State Guard. In reorganizing the State Guard sis companies of the old 1st, Col. Rodman's regimeni, and four .com panies of the old. 2nd, Col. Burton'a regiment, were .made the 1st regi pient. Both of these officers having declined re-election, the following .field ollicers were elected for the en-; jsuing two years, at a meeting of the' commissioned ofEcers at .Goldsborp on the 1st inst : Colonel, Walker! Taylor, of Wilmington : Lieutenant- iColonel, W. E. Warren, of Wilson-: Majors, J. C. Bond, of Edentp.n, aud II. C. Bragaw, of Washington. Educate Your Bowels With Casoafbts Candy 3athartic, cure ,constipation for ever. 10c. 25c. If C. C, C. fail, druggists refund money. decl3-tf Appointments M. E. Church. The following appointments were made by the N. C. Conference at its late session, for this, $e E. City Disjct : R. A. Willis, Presiding Elder. Elizabeth City Station R. C. Braman, Pasquotauk Circuit C. R. Taylor, Camden Circuit A., J. Parker, South fimden Circuit J. Y. Olds. Currituck Circuit J. H. M. Giles, North Gates Circuit C, VV. Robinson, Gates Circuit F. B. McUall, ' Perquimons Circuit W. C. Merritt, Hertford Station J. A. Hornaday, Edenton Station R. H. Wihis, Plymouth Station M. T. Plyler, Roper Station E. H. Davis, Columbia Circuit G. D. Moses, Dare Circuit W. Y. Everett, Roanoke Island Circuit-J. J Barker, Kity Havk Circuit J. VV. Gurganeous. NO CURE-NO PAY. That is the way all draggist sell Grove's tasteless chill tomo for Malaria, Chills and k ever. It is simply, Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 5oc, seD 2-6m A Cenjjetery a Necessity, When we look about the well $1 led church yards of this town, jye realize the fact that not much space remains in .which to pury our dead, and when ve stand above the open grave of a departed friend or rela tive and see that grave nil ynth water, because of the low situation and ill drainage, we realize that pur town needs some better place as a .burying ground for our departed ones. it seems to us that aside frorp the humiliation of haying to copsign our dead to a watery grave, the health of the town 3 not being pro moted by the act. Let our people copsider the ques tion of a cemetery, and at once take action to purchase a suitable plot of ground. The time is near when this must be done, and yy not now ? Let the various churches act with the town in accomplishing this mucn needed object. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of (he age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, ljver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habiinal con stipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; JO, 25, i50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. dec 13-tf IMed. Again the messenger of death has invaded one of the quiet homes of Plymouth and claimed its own, leaving that home shrouded in deep est mourning. On Thursday night, at her home on Main street, Mrs. Kittje Carter, beloved wife of E. A. Carter, Esq., departed this life, after a long and tedious illness, aged years. Thus a loving wife, a fond mother, a kind neighbor and a Godly woman has taken up her abode in that land be yond the skies, The funeral services were conduc ted Sunday morning at 11 o'clock from the M. E. Church, of which she had been a faithful member since early childhood. In the abser.ee of her pastor, the services, were con ducted in a solemn and impressive manner by Rev. S. M. Spears, of the Christian Church. Qur sympathiej are with the be8 reaved husband, two daughters and large circle of relatives and friends who mourn. Pains in the chest when a person has ft cold indicate a tendency toward pneumo nia. ' A pieoo of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. This bame treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold bv all drureiptx. CITY MARKET REPORT. C, R. Sides per lb ' , . . ft Plates Sholders Bacon -7 & 8 llama B.C., 12 Pork per barrel $11.50 Lard refined 8 Fjour, per barrel, patent .$4.75 44 rPamily 4.00 W. I. Molasses, per gal., 30 & 40 Syrup " " 40 Granulated Sugar, per lb G Light brown " " " 5 Butter " " 25.4 30 Cheese " " 12 to .15 Green Coffee ' jip to 20 Roasted Coffee " 15 Eggs per doz., " ' 15 Tobacco, per lb 20,to 80 Shot " ' 7 Gun Powder " " 25 to 40 Coal Oil White.Safety 150, per gal. 12 " " lied U., per gal. 15 Apple Vinegar " " 25 Bee's Wax, ,ner lb 20 Tallow, " 6 Hides, flin,t." 7 " Green " 4c nnder,0Olb if " Salted " 4 Salt, per sack 75 Corn, per Brjs., .new 60 Meal, . " " CO Rice, " v Peas, black " 50 " black,eye " 75 Peanuts " '" Cotton per lb 4? to ,5 AsSrjBE Thing For You. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thjng. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ilk are caused by constipation and sluggish , liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver 6tirqeiant and in testinal touic are by all druggists guaran teed to cure or money refunded. C. C.VC. are a sure thing. Try a bo to-day ; 10., 25c, AOo. Sample and bqoklet free. All druggists. dec 13-tf Carpenters and polker players are known by their, chips. To Cube Constipation Forever.. Take tCaecarets Candy Cathartic. iQo. or 25c. If O. C. C. fail to cure, druggists re- tuna money. dec 13-tf If a man would get along smoothly he should do his level ftest. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood m,eaus a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Ca thartio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up tie J.azy liver and drjving all impurities froi tJhe body. Begin tp-day ,to banish pimples, boils, blotches, bjack . i . . i i i ceaus, ana mat wkiy uuious complexion by taking Cascarets, --beauty for ten gents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, z.)C, ouc. dec i;ti Watch This Space! Frank Fagan lias purchased a big lot of XMAS GOODS which, will soon arrive. Wait for THE VICTORY IS WON. nothing political about itbis gledous victory, Lo w Prices not Ballots did it even o.ur competitors admit thai we have gained the victorj (over hiii prices. Wliy are we so popularl The anssv.er is; Bee&use our priees feswl ilve lowest, because we keep an up-to-date stock, because we trV to pka-se our jauatoflsaers and know te&w. See. Now friends remember, our wish is to please jou and it is no trouble for jus to show gods ad gifi priecs If it is style, priee aud quality you waat came to see us, we are the pieiople. Let us tell you, we pay for this space jijigjt to talk to you about our goods. L I S T JB Among the latest effects in Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods this season are found: "Whip Rords," -"Mew V.ene tion Cloilas," "Coverts,5 m Ii (tlve fittest .colors. These goals will please jou because they make op to look nice on any farm, and sui,fc any completion, and tUe prices M Ay p,urse. IVe keep everything in. tiie DRY GOODS AND NOTION line, from spool cotton to bolt silks. And the ladies are not all we (try to please, for the men and boys find OUR LINE OF CLOTIIING just the article they are looking tor because they want 1st, Quality, 2nd, Style, 3rd, Wit, 4th. Lowest Prices, and our stock fills this bill. Now come, altogether, Men, Wo men and Children and take a look at OUR LINE OF SHOES any style, shape or price, incj&diflg the '-New English" aud "Hackney" toes, ev&rv pair made to fit the foot, on any last from a to z, wide, long, narrow or short. Dou't forget, that, as in the past, we lead the town on Cloaks, Capes and Wraps, any size, style or price. Folks, our line of Neckvear is just simply gre-it in poiut of style and beauty. But it's not worth while to keep you reading about these good, so drop the paper and join the pra cessiou that is making for on? store, to see and buy these goods. Bring all your neighbors and friends. Yours Respectfully, Mathias Owens & Co y