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Till: KOANOKF. 1' FA CON. Published Every Friday. En'ereJ m tht? Pi.bi Office a: Plymouth X. C, as We a.,ieatto cverv roacVr of Thk I'oakoki; Beacon. to aid us in .makia-' it :iu ceejt;die and i .1irofll?U usurp run Of new? to our cin.i'u. i.'n .'it 1 1 1. .,.,,!.) if. t-.Mv u-n-.t ! ! 7;o.iSK..iiu Pivu.mUl., !.! M,iH! , J'' .news-lhu arrival and iViutrture of irioiici-, e'iU, ik'.'ithn, mirki iline?, Kiviili-nls, new ' 'iuil.!.liisre, 1)w ealei iiii-t's hik! iir-.ver.)eiit of .whatever charactw. ct:viit-'s i" l'aSsi iuslfoi! nurtlli'lC oV.'rylhiiiK tlllll no:iid In-of ii.lcrofi A o our pontile. Suhfcnitlon irirt, $1.00 per year. AdV'tUnem. nls inserted Ht. low ifiP. Obituary nfincei exeeeili'i;; U'n liw five cents A line. Count the word, ;.'lim eight to the line, jiul semi me.r.ey vvilu MS. for ail ia excels of teu 1 1 lies. ' The editor wiil not -bo responsible or t lie viewn of ottrnwpoedt-uts. : All nrticVoi? for ubli.;alion must be accompanied by (.lie full nan's of tuo writer. Ourrenj omit.nte arc rt'iiuosloil not to write on but ona niilo of the I'Kiu'r. ; All CDmincnieaii'i!! r;i!il be sent I c by Thursday corning or tbey wi.'J Hot pj.aar. '. Address l) eey..;iil ideations to TOE UOANOKE BEACON, rivmoutli.K. C. OUR NOMINEES. NATIONAL T1CKKT. For President : WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska, For Vice-President . A.DLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois, For Presidential Elector, 1st Dist.: CHARLES L. AB 11 N ETH V, of Carteret. For Congress, 1st Dist.; JOHN II. SMALL, of Beaufort. Wiiibe wc believe the people of North Carolina who appreciate gen uine worth and merit should show their gratitude by rewarding Hon. 'F. ij. 'Simmons for his untiring seal and persoual sacrifices made for 'the cause of Democracy during the . past threo years, yet we open our columns for words of praise offered by friends of his opponents, belie ving that in a contest made by such competent and honorable gentle men as the aspirants for that high ' office all are, that they should each 'have his cause placed before the people in an impartial - manner and then let4he people decide who shall represent them. It is clear that the Republicans no longer expect to have a walk over iu the presidential race. Their candidate finds himself very much handicapped by the strike of coal- - , miners in Pennsylvania. When the administration's e tump-speakers get up and- declaim about MoKiiiley ." prosperity, and the '"full dinner pail," they tremble lest the miners' strike should be "thrown up" at them. That's a condition, not a theory, and it must be observed that the strike is in a boss-ridden Republican state, which has profited greatly by 'protection, and that the ' mine own ers are, for tho most part supporters of the administration, and are friends of McKinley, Ilauna and Quay. In dealing with this particular subject, the Republican orators must either confess that McKinley pros perity has not reached the coal re gions, or else that the strikers have no grievances. There is no other course i'cr them to pursue. The Democrats are making a pow erful fight in Indiana. Trusts and "combines," the latter especially, have thrown thousands of men in that State out of work, and the con temptuous manner in which Hanna has treated the subiect has auTcrcd them greatly. If tho vote were taken to-day, we believe Bryan and Ste venson would carry Indiana. Illinois we regard as hopeful. Maryland U, too, but oar friends there ought to make it certain. ; One of tjie liercesc lights now go ing on is in West Virginia. While b'h sides claim that State, the J)is patch'cannot but regard the Demo crats' chalice- as the better. The Pennsylvania strike cannot help the '.Republicans; it may improve the prospects, of the Democrats very much. Kentucky seems all right for our party. And in New York city and State the outlook appears to be iinnroving steadilv. So wo syy McKinley and Roose velt have no walk-over. That is ad initted to Le a lact, not only by numerous intelligent Republicans, but by many icily non partisan, but ieinsbly'' calculating operators in A'ail street. Thus, it may be that has p m !. uj:tm I he election t liH'itp., mny bnvi; liirr, in $HU0'. lnotul Dispatch . -Kioh- Tijr ISksi pKS..'CiiSi'Tios you Ciiili.s ftd Fever is a bottle of Gr'ovk'b Tastklkss Omi.l. Tonic. It is simply iron tui.l qtiiuitic in a tasteless fun.n. tu euro no ;y. Price, Ode, - mar J-.Jy SIX BTUONU .11 MASON 8 WHY CAUli SHOULD BF CHOSFN FUi: THE U S. SKNATi-1." Wo dy r:ot l.v.c,- to what cxtout it is richt for Uu; religious press to djacass political meusnrt-n or cumuiciKi eautliillales for po liliuul pi?!;i:iocs, but since ii it a luatior ot supremo importance to have j;coi incu in r11 ofllct'S of rofpori.'-il'Siiiy iuid trust ar.d .die liest mcu to fill th; liigheat place, wo tliiuk it n duty to say worj as to v.'lio should bti choFeu to fil the txalti.',; position cf UntU-t! States Senator from North Caro lina. We have not n vorcl to nny p.gaiust any of the geatlemea wbo aspire to that liigb olftce. '.rhry are i.!l men of aliililv a n t would doubtless roi'ect honor upon the ytato whececr ca.l'ed to servo. Bat we are frank to say that our choice for United Sta'es t?enntor ia Gen. Jaiiati S. Carr. Our retiesons lor tins choice are as follovs 1. Uerioral Carr 1ms proven Mnisnjf loyrvl to tho best intercuts of North. Carolina. From the time ha beann business to the present ' Lour ha has, with an unsparing hand, fcivuu of bin mean to build cp our industrial, educational aud rehgioun eniei prises. 2. He T?as reared iu a religious bono, has froia boyhood been a professed Chris tian and a member of the Siet'uodisi church, aud in his person and family vepreseuls the best socio.!, iotellectnal acd viovaX fieatiiiieut of tho State. a. Ge.iua-iil Carr'cj politlcd record U rlc;a. lie h3 becu a ptrpiHtcul stud life long Democrat. lie lifts contributed liberally of his means end supported with bis influence the candidates of bin party in every State aud National election, but bo has never been Intolerant in Lin spirit or accused ' of using machine methods, or money cor ruptly in carrying bin party through. 1. Ho has alvvrye stood vith tho people against Trusts and other forms of cuibined capital that oppross labor or laouopou'ze the business cf the country. S.'lle is largely connected withthe ag ricultural, manufacturing, commercial and bankiDg interests of the State, aud understand.-? the conditions and needs of cur peo ple in every section. G. lie has hod v.'ido experience es a baa inbsn man, has an extensive acquaintance with the industrial, educational and po litical loaders of the country, and bus long had & reputation for strict integrity and progressive methods among th leading men of the State und nation. VS'e remember very distinctly that when Greensboro Female Collect) had reached u crisis in its history, Rev. N. II. D. Wilson, who had for years earned its financial burdens; aud at last fell utuier thy weight, callad to see us and said, "I can do noth.ug more ; if possible, save tho college to the Church." Out of our meaner b.ilavy wa took sufficient tnoucy to visit the priucijW towns of tho tuuta in order to lay tha fiicis before our men of wealth. It ia but truth to say that, in our opinion, but for thd fi nancial aid offered by Messrs. E. J. and Henr3r Lilly, sf Fayetleviile, and Julian . Carr, of Durham, tho college ?uu!d base been lost entirely to the Aiethodwt Episco pal Church, South, Colonel Carr attended the aa:e iu person aud with him as presi dent, wo organized a joint ccmp.uiy that purchased and has since owned and opera ted the college. For these reasons we thiuk General Carr would worthily rt present the State 6f North Carolina 'a tho United States Benate, and we give Lim our hearty endorsement purely on tbe ground of recognized merit. 2i. O. Christian Advoc&to, Hyt. l, l'JOO. When you Lave no apnetite, do not reilsh your food and feel dial af er eaun yon may know that you need a dose of Cham bai iam's tLomach and Liver Tablets, Price, 'J3 ceni.;. Samples,' free at Piyniouth Lrug Co., and Uoper fcaoro Co's. b torts. ' Loss of memory is sometiiues due to Overwork and souieliinos to a tas asseabor. It IIavi'Eked in a Druro S-roitii. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug stole and asked for u brand of cough medicine! that 1 did not have in- stock," says Mr C. li. U randiu, the popular drug-gi.-,t of; Ontario, N. Y. "I'iLc was (iisitp pointed and wanted to kno what cuiigU preparation I could recommend. I said to her that I could treely recommend Qham bi i luia's Cough Iteinuly nud ihnt she too Id take a bottle of tho remedy and after giv ing it a fair tiki it :,ho did not find it we-rtit ihe money to l-rintj back the bottle and I Would refund the prico paid. l:i the course of a day or two the lady came back in com pany tvith a friend in need of a cuugu niedicine and a-Jvisud her to buy a hottm of Chamberlain's Cough itemedy, 1 cou tider tuat Very gootl lecoiuineudation for the remedy.'' r'oi- s-.de by Plymouth Drug Co., and iiuper htoro Co. Ignorancs is ,not blist w hen it Is ignor auco of Uie law. "For threo days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. L Lowther, clerk of the district court, Cfcuterville, Iowa. "I 'thought I fchould surely die, and tried a dozen 'differ ent medicines but ull to no purpose. 1 sent tor a bottle of Cinwubenniu'a Colic, Cholera and Dj.iri-ho.'a itTraetly. and three doies ro iievcd me cntlr:lv.". Tji? remedy ' is for itif) Iy V1-l.'.-- ' '0,. and Poper iJiiYAN if A.n J I A I ) 11 NO (H'.S. Thlrt is Willhim Jeiu?iti;'S Bryan's nnswer to llnntia's ciw.r that bo m ma do prom ines to wouldda- ojlici holder.':, and that the Cabitiot pr rlfoios Lave been parceled cut in advance ot Ins election : i liavt) inn given to any one. either vev bstily r in writ 10.57, a proniiae of n CaVinct position, or any other po.-ition, and '1 f-hall not tlnvipg tl;o campaign inaho any f in b promiso to any one. i hvc not aut.horivsed and chair not authorise any one, verhfiHy or iu writing, to' promise ny Cabinet po hition, or any olnor po.-ititn, to tiny one. If 1 ain elected I nhali be absolutely free to discharge all the datW of tho oflieo accord - I hi to iny j laifirm, as lur as the plalJ'orm j goes, nnd according to niy own judgiuenl iu all matters not covered by the p'uiioi'm. V. J. lilil'AN. KKABONS'why you show 1:1 ust-IIOJ:EiiTG' Tastf,uis8 Chul i'oKic: composed of purest ingredients, pleas-e.nti ct (o laUo, and cttren Avtien others fail, li is master of chills, fevers und ad jnalari.d "disorders. 2."C. No cure. no pay. W.U. Avers. dURY LIST. List of persons !raw n to srrv ns jurors at iail term n' the Superior Cutiv! to l?e hehl on the 7th Monday after the 1st Jlon day in eiacsubnv tyoi) : rLYMOUTil TOWNSHIP. -!(b:m N. AU.-n. V.VA. V.ioinit, A . ' v (1 arret t. C i. l.o.c-.e. 1" !.'eirt Ovcrien. I '. '.'. ytii, A. :-' i -: ! . ,i . W. V' U-'rvio'i. f-:'.:tou !.-Dr-.-'e?., .his. ti. JJrlioctt, iela;: is Uivvi.s ami K. .1". Waters. ' LEE'B MILLS TOWhSlUP. A. X. Cbesson, r. 1., Ilerriiv.-t'Mi, Uporr CVs c,ii. Uerekiah Clie-su. S. M. Lewis. Aifn-d ;;!,)iiw. L, .'. IVttCoi-k, W. ill. C':n:s.ou, jiu. f.S. lartVtn iind Jaii. V, Clann. SKIKKEilSVItLE TOVKSlIir. T. S. K-vAie, .T. v.. rhel; s, W. P. J. 15. While, 'i'l or. Ii'jikin:i and J. V. McCaUe. F'CUPPCIINOKG TOWNSillP. ,7a. 15. r.:rfni.ht.. O. U'.'CiiHoa, K--:eI.-i:ih Spniii:. K. V.". I'beij:-. ,llio. J . lV',vcr M. A;ev-amU-r, .!. L. Vtv:f sie.i b. For ppraius. swellings nnd lameness tfcere is n-.ah'mg so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co., and liopor Store Co. A vain woman is like a ctrcet piano sbe is lull of airs. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at. Plymouth i)ruj Co., and Iloper Store Co's stores. It is on! led Chamberlain's Ktomach end Layer Tablets. It give quick relief and will preveut the attack it given as soon as the first judication of the dis ease appears. Price, LT cents per box. Samples free. ilopital bulletias contain tho news of the weak. Dr. W. K. Lewis, Lawrencoville, Ya., writes, 'L am lining Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indi gestion and hod it an ttdmhable remedy," it Any kunuivaUi of physicians depend upon the use of Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure iu stom ach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat ad tht! good food you need, providing yoit do not overload your btonja-ii, Glvoa indant relief and a perma nent cure. " Plymouth Drug Co., and iUper Store Co. ' Not until the cue! of time caa some of us take Our e's. Do not cl -scared if your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indiges tion. Eodol Dyspepsia Cora digests what you eat and gives tho worn out stomach perfect rest, it is the only preparation kuown that completely digests alt clnsses of foods; that is why it cures the worst casus of indigestion aud stomach trouble after everything else has fatted. It may to taken in all conditions and cannot help but do you good. Plymouth Drug,Ou., and Roper Store Co. Some men ta-y worse th.au they mean and some mean worse than they say. It is well to know that Do Witt's Witch Haztd Salve will heal u burn and strip ike pain at once. It wid cure eczeiaa and skui diseases aud ugly wounds and gores. It is a pertain cure tor piles. CoUnlcrfcita may be oii'ered you. See that vou get the origi nal D Witt's Witch liaiel Salve. Piym outh Drug Co , and lioper Store Co, - A. writer says the only gems that are a drug on the ruaikct are ki 'as of thought. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CUKK. An Ovtfiut rno isu Faiiu. Ulcers. Eating Sore--;, Caucur, "i-erofula, Itching Bkin, ticabs a,nd Scales of Lt.oma, Aches and Pains in bous, back cr joints, Syphilitic Llond Poison. Hot ten Gtims and Chronic Kheuinatism, and all obstiuate, deep-seated Dleod troubles, are quickly cured by taking a fj v.- large bottles of bot anic Blood liiilm. V.'tj cla.llonge the v.'orld for a case cf Blood Disease that Bola.iie Blood Bairn w id not cure. The cures are pcrmuuent and net a patching up. Is year lilooil Thin'r SI in Pale? All linn Down '( As Tired in the morning as when you went to bed 1' Pimple.-? Uoiis? Swollen Glands or Joints? Citanh? Putrid Breath ? tnp tious? bores in Mouib 01 Throat ? If so, your lilood is Dad. Blood Balm will make tha Blood Pure and Rich, Deal every .Core, Stops the Aches and Bams, Builds up the broken down body,' and invigorate the old aud weak. Botauo Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Purifier made. Sold at Drug Stores. $1.00 per largo bottle, including coniplef 3 directions 'l o prove our faith in Blood ISalin a trial bottle given away to sufferers. For free trial Lottie, address Blood Palm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesi tate, hut writs at once describing trouble, and ie8 personal modicai advice given. Blood Balm (ILD.B.) Cures when all else tails, 'thoroughly tested for SO years. Over ;;,eno voluntary testimonials of cures by m-iTig B. 13. B. Sold by Plymouth Drug Uo. Jo. The pr-eVunlic tire r r:i;'jt n -; linos of sa.e'y pervade, the household li: if es s vJne Mj.iuto Cougn Cure, the only h tn:j!;ss rom?dy that produces immediata r.-svilM. It is irfvilible for eongbn, colds, Croup anil ah lhrn.it pe.) lyrg trible It wd! prevent oon.-nmplion. l'iy mouth Drug Coi, arid ilopci'. ytore Co. Tho brt nif-tbod of clcauRin the liver is tile use ol the famous liiii- ills known as I M Witt's Little Early BiserH. F.asy to ta:e. Never pripfi. PlyuiiUilh Drug Co., and lto-Or-r rt'i'i e C ...-' . Many pvij-:e are Rpoiled by rtnccoss.be cause the snods bi longto the victor. This h the fee anon whoa mothers are alarmed on account of -croup. It is quickly curvd bv One Minnie Cough Cure, which children bki (o taka. Piymouth Drug Co., l I '.) t e. r t 't'e Co. Ovsneosi Digests what you eat. It, artilicially digests the food and aids ITaturo in stren;rthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or frans. It is tho latest discovereddigest ant aud tc-nic. 25 o other preparation can approach it in efficiency, it m Siclt Headache, Gastralffia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price Mc. andd. LtiTc st?3Con tains 2 times tiinall sise. Book all about -lypepsia mailedfree Prepared t;y E, C OalVITT &.GQ- CblCQgo. Plvmoiilh Drug Co.. and Koper Store Co ONE AND ALL CO TO At the old corner stand of D. O, Brinkjey, For your Heavy a nd Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Confectioneries. lie keeps constantly on hand a full line of Meats, Lard, Flour, Sugar, CoCcc, II titter, Cheese, fresh Corned "Mullets, atid all fresh Family Groceries kept in a well equipped grocery store. Do not hung a man without a trial. Call and nitfke the trial, and we hope tho sentence will bo tor the bettor. m M M W iii Manilla .Mill Department German Siding. Bevel Siding. amg. ParMtion Work. Ceiling Moulding, And lver?tMns: a lea kept in a first-class Planing Mill. Satisfaction guaran teed as to quality, and price as low as consis tent' therewith- Bwe m a trial Plymouth mum CO. scP i-iur Noiith Cakolixa, Washington County In the Superior Court. John I. Danelu ) vs. - Netice. Susan Dakki.s, ) The clefendaut above named will take notice that an action t-utithd as above has l.eeu commenced in the Superior Court pf Washington county to otdaiu a divorce, and the defendant will fufther take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court cf said county to be held 0:1 the 4th Monday in October, liino, at the Court House of said county, in Plymouth, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or tho plain, till" will appiy to the Court tor the relief demanded in said complaint. Thin Path day of September 1D0O. W. 31. Bateman.'C. S. C. HEW MILLINERY. New Goods, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices. Everything Up to-Date. It is with pleasure that I announce to my friends, patrons, and tho public genei nily that 1 have jmd received a beautiful line of new and fashionable millinery goods which I am ofiering at prices that defy competition. Everything kept in a first-class millinery establishment is to be found in my store, and I take pleasure in showing goods and trying to please my irieuns. Baby aud children's head wear receive special atteuCou. A nice lot of children's Cloaks and Ree fer? that are bargains. I most cordially invito one and all to call and enanihi'S my htocl; before placing ord ers for wirier millinery. Kememter'l make uo charge tor trim miny, MI1S. L. E. PADGETT. 1ST 3 CxJ ore Etautiy relieves ana Formanenuy cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sou? Stomach, Nausea, Our Line Of Dress good? i now complete, and we can tsuity the most fastideous ; we'yj? the new shades and cloths and. at prices to suit all ( l tho Our Cloak and Cane Wc also have a linp of pur Hats can't be beat a wo bae all tbe latest shapes that can be bad, from tbe northern mar kets, and if in want' of a nice, stylish bat, you will dp well by coming to HORHTH'S. ffff m ; Don?t fail to come. in and inspect our line of P & porets. They have tbe new Patent Cork front, which will never rust. Wises? 111 town coiiiein ancl inspcrrt ne offtJie largest -and liest' elected Miles of goodsi ilaat m carried I pi ;i toifn ot Hits size. IP I ( : Our 4ino of Clptlring dg largest that w;o have oyer shown, and when in need of a new suit don't fail to como in and glance through our stock before buying. stock is he largest in town urs at wholesale price. Qir boo stock stands at the Head, and we are nof afraid when we say we have, tbe best lines of sboes tjiaij .come to Plymouth, IIKI I 1 - Iff Rl A n t A
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