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V TJIE ROANOKE BEACON. PJbKhel Every Friday. Entered In the PostOlHce t I'iynjontU N. C., as second ctieia ttinttv'r. ! ' je appeal to every reader of Thb Koanok Beacon, to aid us in making it an acceptable ud .profitable medium of news to our citizens. Let Pl3-mtsath people and the public know wnat is '.going on in I'lyiuoatli. Kt-port to n all item:-of iew the arrival and departure or friends, social t events, deaths, sorious Hurt, accidents, new r4uUdiujrs, new enterprise aud improvements of .whatever character, change in business indeed anything and every thing that would -tie Of interest Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low i'.ig. Obituary notices exceediug ten Iiui , flvo cents lime. Count the words, allow ing; eight to the line, and eend money v. ith Alt?, for all in excess of teu iinei. . .The editor will not be responsible for the views or correipondvuts. Y"Aimi4.i38 for publication must be ncconiDaiued or the run name or toe writer. , Correspondents are requested not to write on but one eiao or the paper. All communications must be sent 1 n by Thursday morning or tuey win not uppear. si Address all communications to THE HOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth. N. O. The unprecedented large sales of fertilizers througliQut thb South is largely responsible for the slum in the price of cotton. The mills in Europe as well as in this country are advised as to the preparations for the next crop. They believe it will be unprecedently large, and therefore .they are refusing to pay what this season's crop is worth. The farm ers are uot only going to' get a small 'price for the next crop, but they are depressing the price of cotton on "hand and not 'sold by this prepara tion for a large cotton crop. They are robbing, themselves in both the 'present and the future. ' Plant more hog and hominy and less cotton. That's the plain duty of the South to'.l.iy. News and Ob server. Tub recent agreement entered in to' bv a large number of the cotton J a O manufacturers of North Carolina jias ct traded much attention. In commendation of the agreement, Gnnton's Magazine says: - "This is the most remarkable "thing of its Jkind that ever occurred. Individ ual employers have voluntarily re duced the hours of labor and other wise improved the conditions of their laborers, but never before dul manufacturers organize to bring about a general shortening of the 'hours of labor, restriction of the employment of children and com- 'pulsory education for working cliild- r&H. If the above is true, to the manufacturers o North Carolina b3long the hoiibr of initiating a wise and beneticieut policy among employers. In propo sing voluntarily to adopt a ten-hour system, North Carolina manufactu rers are taking the position of the real leaders of social progress in the South." Winston Sentinel Prevented A Tragedy. Timely information giveu Mrs. George Long, of now Stmitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy aud saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake tvery night, She had tried many remedies and doctors but sieadily grew worse until targed to .try Dr. 'King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she vritc3 ihi3 marvelous medicine also cared Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the match less merit of this graud remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50o and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 'Trial bottles free at Spruill & Bro's. fj God's pardon waits for your penitence but liis punishments will not have the tame patience. The Best Remedy for Kheumatim, quick relief from pain. All who Use Chamberlain's Pain. Balm for rheumatism are. delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. Wiien speaking of this Mr D. N Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: 'Some liiue ago 1 had a severe attack of rheumatism iu my arm aud shoul der. I tried Bumeruus remedies but got no relief until I was recorurr.eudsd by Messrs. lieo. F. Parsons & Co':, druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. 4.hey recommended it so highly that I bought a bottle. 1 was soon relieved of all pain. . I have since recommended this liui iueut to many of my friends, who aree ivith me that it is the tun remedy for mus cular rheumatism iu the market." For sale py Plj mouth Drug Co., and .Moper Stcre Co. - Sorrow is amphibious. You can't drown U iu drink. ;f , Caught a Dueadful Cold. ilariou tfooke, maiaer (or T. at. Thomp son, a large importer' of fine milliuery at jtloS Milwaukee : Avenue, Chicago, says : VDnring tha .late severe weather I caught a dreadf.il cold Which Kept me awake at liight aud lamia me unfit to attend my tork during lietiay, One of my milliners was takiug Ohnmbei lala's -Cor.gfj Usatedy lor a severe cc:d at that time, which seemed o relieve ber.EO 0'iick'y , that I bought iome for mysyif. It acted like magic und 1 bejau to i-io prove at csce. J am no.v en tirely wH nod feel'. very pleased to ac knowledge its meiits.' . For gate by l'lyui srtfi Jrn? Co. t.n I lioper S're Co. Lii - - . '" A NEW HISTORY OF N011TII 'CAROLINA. We Lop for verification of the report, given currency in the Raleigh correspon dence of the Obsemr.-thaf Capt. S. A. Asho will write a history of North Carolina. A iiiCoVy r6f the Stato is one ot its crying needs. " The nearest approach we have to such a thing is Wheeler's History and th-t was published about 1852. Moore's History, published in lt80, is scarcely to be regard ed. v heeler's History was much ridiculed at the time of its appearance, and certainly it might have been much improved, but it is the repository of a great deal of valuaVli information aud is so arranged that itsin. formation is accessible, and it remains the best we have, though being now near a half century old it is far out of date. We do not think of any cue who is quite so well qualified as Capt. Ashe to write a his tory of the State. He knows much about Korth Carolina ; he has the temperament of an historian; he has patience and fond ness for research, and he has facility and felicity as a writer. Capt. Aslre-could do his Stale no greater service nor build for himsell a worthier or more enduring mem orial than r'by undertaking this work with which his name has been associated iu the public press as it has long been connected with it. in the publio mind. Charlotte Observer. . Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will aud tremendous energy are not found where Stomach. Liver. Kid neys aud Bowels are, out of order. If you waut .these qualities and the bueeess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life JLJiils. They develop every power of bidio and body. Ouly 2oo at Sprui'.l & Bro's. 0 ' ' LE A K lV to cue ate. ror every one boy or man who is entitled to be callei an originator there are ten thousand who must be known as imitators. The world waits a long time s'ouietirnes centuries for some one to originate a very simple thiug which works mighty charges in commercial and home life ; then it takes a very few days for thousands to set to work imitdtifig thp thing vb.ich they had not the skill to originate. We waut our boys to bo originators to be creators, and net mere automaton1?. I do uot mean that every boy ought to iiet to work tryiug to invent t. machine or a pro cess. 1 mean, rather, that every boy should study to be original in thought and action, in even,the little ailairs of his daily life, so that wheu he comes to be a man ho will uot be dependent upon others to think lor him and lead him, Parents have a great deal to do in the matter of t-uftivatiug originality in their children. When the boy wants to know how to do a thiug, set hiui to work trying to Uo it of h: own effort. Give him, per haps, a suggestion as to how, but don't take him the whole way. Throw him upon his own resources. Make hii feel, even when he is young, liis cwn leKonsibilities. American Boy. ' 1 ' '' It Saved liis Leg. P. A. Danforth', of LaGrange, Ga., suf fered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Buckleu's Arnica ;alve wholly cured it iu ten days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Paiu or Piles it's the best salve in tbe world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2oc. Sold by Spruill & Bro. . . JURY" LIST. The following named persons have been dravn to serve aa jurors at the spring term of the Superior Court, commenrung on the 4th Monday in: April : ' PLYMOUTH TOWNSI11P. Louis F. Bowen, Jos E. Rt-id, V. C. Weed, J. II. Hamilton, Cicero Kelly, C. E. Kobertnon, Daniel liurrett, Geo W. Uurdinon, W. It. White, E. A. Carter, Jordan Hopkino and I). G. Darden. LEES MILLS TOWNSHIP. V. T. ClieMon. M. Thomas Chesson, J. R. Kcs Bcujier, Warren W. Spruill. .T. L.;Titrkenlon, J. K. Singleton, Alfred 01iver,s;Jos Aiusluy, W. F. Gruy uuil N. T. Herrington. SCUPl'EFNOXG TOWNSHIP. Hunry V. Phelps. I). M. Sprnill, C. J. Spear, Kit U. Spriiill. 11. Walter i'kelos, Jerome B. Pliclps, David Furlough and Carney J. Spruill. SKIXNERSVILLE TOWNSHIP. Frank W. Tarkcntou, Joshua Lucas, Tiichard Elliott, U. 11. Pf.tnck, J. H. Lucas,aiid.u..l Suell. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand aud loot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of siavero. George D. Williams, of Manches ter, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free, lie-nays: "My wife has been-so help less ior five v ears that she could not turn over in bed-alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly curex nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. :This miracle working medicine is a uodsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 eeuts. Soid by Spruill & Bro. 0 No, Maud, dear ; a hor-e pistol is not a large-jhed col, ILtve you neglected to provide protection lor your family and vour busiuets, in case of dtiatn, by not taking insurance uu your me ( if so ddiay no louger but ca 1 i.n W. Fletcher Ausbou and get one ot those matchless policies he sells for the Union Central. .. . Diagonea mul have beeu a lantern- jawtd oid cjnic. i-'l Spring coueS'H are pecU:fy dangerous aud Uui.-tis curc.l at once), Kci'ioHH ieisujtg tften follow. Uua Mincle Cough Cyie act. like msigic. If is not a cor.mu amtnre bu' is a hiyu grtJj remedy, flvriouih Dru-C ., Jioper Store C j. , . ... Xou cannot enjoy perfect bea'.th, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if yonr liver ia sluggish and your bowels clogged. De Witt's Litt'e Early ll!ser9 cleauso the whole RjHtetn. They ucver gripe IMyniouth Drug Co., lioper Stoi'o Co. - ..Harrowing a man's feelings won't help toward cultivating his acquaintance. Wheu a knife blade loses its temper Jt becomes dull, but wheu a woman Jose's hers she becomes cutting. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An Offer peovinq Faith. Ulcers,- Eating Sores,' Csucer, Scrofula, Itching Skin, Scabs and Scales of Eczema, Aches and Pains iu bones, back or joints, Syphilitic Blood Toisoii, llotten Gums aud Chronic RbenmittisQi, aud all obstinate, deep-seated Blood troubles, are quickly cured by taking a few large bottles of Bot auic Blood Balm.' We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm w ill uot cure. The cures are pcrmaueDt and not a patching np. Is your Biood Thin ? Skin Pale ? All ltun Down t As Tired iu the morning.es when you went to bed? Pimples ? Boils?" SwolUu Glands or Joints ? Catarrh ? Putrid Breath ? Erup tions? Sores in Mouth or Throat ? If so, your Blood 1h Bad. Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure aud Rich. Heal every Sore, Steps the Aches and Pains, Builds np tbe broken down bdy, and invigorate the old and weak. Botanic Blood Balin, the only perfect Blood Puniler made. Sold at Drug Stores. fl.Q.9 per largo-bottle; including completa'directions To prove our faith iu Blood Balm a trial bottle giveu away to sufferers. For free trial bottle, address Blood Bairn Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesi tate, but write at once describing trouble, and free personal medicai advice given. Biood Balth;(B. B.B.) Cures when all else fuils. Thoroughly tested for HO years. Over. 3,000 voluntary testimonials of cnre3' Dv using B. B. B.-- Sold by Plymouth Drug Co, ' je8-ly I return many thanks to my friends and the pnblic for their at tendance and patronage bu my open ing days, hist Tuesday and Wednes day. To all who did no1: attend I ex tend a Cordial invitation to do so at their earliest convenience. I have a full and complete line of millinery goods, which 1 a:; offer ing at prices as low is the lowest. Call and inspectmyline before making y our spring purchase. Y o n rs 'truly, MRS:.'l. E. PADGETT. S. J. BARCO, Undertaker and Carriage Maker, Coffi.ne, C:tskets and Burial-uafies of all 6tjles, grades, sizes ai.d prices. TCIoth Lined Cases a Sp.ialty. Special attention given to orders from a distance. If it t-bouid be your misfortuue to need anything in this line, call oa m-. I havo as nice a line of open and top ve hicles as has evor beeu t-howu in this sec tion. Iu work and prices I defy compe tition. Examine my stock before placing your order. Yours truly, JS. J. BAIJCO, ap 1-tf Ropeu, N.'C. Chinssp Washing Tablets. FOR WASHING CLOTHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. They are to till appearance a piece of wax, having neither smell, tas e or strength, yet they will positively remove evcrv particle of dirt, grease, spots, etc., that can be removed, from the coarsest, heaviest, and most soiled garments, down to the finest and most delicate fabric, and leave the clothes absolutely clean without any rubbing or injury to the clothes or colors. Any child 12 years old can do the washing in from 10 to 30 minutes, iiiul at a cost of from 1 to lc: per head for each in family. Price 10c. each, postpaid. Send orders direct to this office. ROBERTS' None genuine unless Red Cross is on label Don't take a Substitute What will you gain, said Socrates, if yon do your "duty bravely and'ee'p'sro'nsJy ? J'ou, will gain the doing of it. The deed. ItstliU the gaiu. We ought to do what is right, not from hopo or fear, but from love of what is good ; because "Thy testimonies are the very joy of iuy heart." Stl. WALTER HUGHES, The Well-known Painter of.the East House Painter, Paper Hanger, Plnstercoer, Jligu Painter, Gold and Silver-Leafer, and a Grainer to the.Trade. Have your houses beautified. tfOrders promptly attended to. WALTER IIUGIIKS, aug 30 pm Maekt-y's Ferry, N. C. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE -nnrniir-! 11 i f7A n II"Ti I antetd eqvial to the best Hone made. Call ut-e water, oi or lather. Will l.st a life time. .EacG Hone packe 1 in neat card Ward case. Every one perfect. Just the thing for private use. lricc, 75c. We want au agent in each township to whom exclusive sale will be given. rite lor sample and agent's outlit. Sent by mall. Address, MARSH MFG., CO., No. 5P2 West Lake St., Chicago scplO! FEES The Western Poultry News Subscribe and pay oneecr iu adva.ic.t, or pay up ybtir back subscription r,nd"oue year in advance, aud we will send you THE WESTERN POULTRY NEWS, published at Lincoln, Neb , ONE YEAtt r BEE. Call iu or address THE ROANOKE B-SACO, Plymouth, N. C. Washington County, In the Superior Court. Cassinda Clifton, et r.ls. vs " i Maggie J.Tarkenton and Alvania, Ly F. K. Johnston, guardia.ijadl,t!em. In pursuance and by virtue of tin order of sale made iu the above entitled action, I will sell on Monday, the 2'Jlh day of April l!!OI, at the Court Uoue donr iu thu tnvrn of Plymouth, at public auction. That tract of land belonging to C W. ;-wuii, d-.-e'd. for a division ainons; his h-ii at law., said ti.att.of hmd dtvr.ribed In thu petition, adjo'ii iK th;iaiios f-K. li. prnill and .) . W. l)vis. c-uiiUiiu iif sixtv-ihree acron ronm or lt; Term of Bale, each. '1'hic 28lliJ?Jarch 1!VH. 1J. SPRUILL, '.Conrr. Noiith Carolina, Washi.aLoa County, Iu the Superior Court. " " A u trie- Onrmn, 1 V8 Order of Fnblic&tiou. William Orman. ) It appealing from the affidavit of S. B. Spruill in this action that. W'm Crinan, the defendant therein 14 not to be found in Washington county, and cannot after due diligence he found in the State, ard it further aypearing that said action for divorce. It is theftforo ordered that notice of thh action he pnblii-hcd once a week for nix week in The Hoanokb Bkacon, a n-v?piK-r imbliHli-d in Wasliington county, ceding foita the title of the action, the purpose of the ean.e and requiring the defendant to appear at the nest term of the Supe rior Court of Washington , county, to be lu-Jd qu tlie 4th Monday in April, 1001. at thh Coitrt lloiicc In said county nml aiiKWtr or deifHir t(hc coin- plaint or tne plaintill or tno reitel ttiereiu.. deman ded will he praiiteii. , This tth day of .March 1!)01. V, il. HAT KM AN, C S. C, Wasiungtxju County Noktfi Carolina, Washington County. In the; Superior Court. B. H. Pool vs Ordor of PnLllcation. Elizabeth Pool, ) - -t-.-.i-r It aprearicp from the affidavit of S. 13. Spruill in this action : That Elizabeth Pool, the defendant therein is not to be found m Y11shin2tnn county. and cannot, after duo diligence bo found in the State, and it further appearing that said action is for divorce. It i therefore ordered that, notice of tlus action be published 01 ce a week for six week In The Koakokb jJkacon, a newspaper published in Washington county, set tiinr forth the title of the action Hie purpose of the suinc, and requiring inn defendant to appear at liie next term or mo superior t-ourt or J, r.ar.inpton counfv to be held on the 4th Monday of..ADril 1301. at the Court lluiise in R:i.id coanlyi ar.fl answer or demur to the com- plauit of the plaitilT, or the relief theiein demau iled will be granted. This ISth dav of March 1901. V. M. BA'l'KM AN, C. S. V , Washington county. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN Or heard of Solid Cuevee Silver Tablewcar f This is the new metal that is rapidly supersodiiig ster ling eilver for spoons, knive, forks and ether, tablewcar. It is exaclly the same inotal tlirongli and throngh, has no plating to wear off, looks just like sterling Mlvcr, is harder and will wear longer. It costs abput. .one-sixth as much. It is uot for cale iu stores; i?ut every lady In this vicioity can Ofitaih a set of these Solid Cuevee Silver Teaspoons, warranted to wear for twenty-five years, without pajingacent. Write for this free offer ut once, before it is withdrawn. QoAKtclt Vallk Alro., Co., Morgan and Harrison bts., Chicago. P 8. Cut this notice out and return It with your request. 1 hid is important, 1 .. WE CHALLENGETHE WORLD TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF Roberts' ChillTonic for i Chills, Fevers, Night Sweats and Grippe, and all forms of Malaria. DON'T WAIT TO DIE1 SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED! WOODERFUL CURES fil&KE ROBERTS' TONIC FAMOUS ! TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. V S5c. PER'EOTLLE. DELrGHTFUL TO TAKE. ( "V. 0 Ayeref. II. B. SEDBEiqV & CO, ' (Successors to PLYMOUTH DRUG CO.) Drugs, Chemicals,- 1 oilct Brushes, Stationery, Cigars, etc. A complete line of Patent and Proprietary medicines always on hand. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, and the best and purest drugs used. Solo dealers in the celebrated "HAWKS" Spectacles and E classes. on hand Give us u trial. H. BEFORE IWSCREIMQ VO'IIR IiIB?ES or E?SFIESirlP, CONSULT W. FLETCHER AUSBON. S PLYMOUTH, - Prompt and careful attention given to all business. lousiness solieiied All kinds of insurance written at adequate rates. Agency has an A Policy through this Agency means Protection. DON'T READ To The Public: j short time ago knowing that thep was not a General Insumnce Oilico in this 'town and, realizing hc necessity of such 1 (lecicled to establish an oilicc hoping to makp it behelicial to jthe people as well as a convenience believing that in time I could command the confidence, and at least a share of tho business," of our people, thus keeping at, homy a large amount of business that has been going to agencj&l ? ) in other towns. My lirst aim was to secure the backing of some of the best Companies with sufficient cap i till 'to take f civre of all business that I might secie and giy' to tile insured sate protection at adequate rates. That I have 'succeeded in obtaining a large share of the business my books will show, indeed my sue cess has far exceeded all anticipations. That the insured is fully protected no one has cause to question. That, ull just claims arc speedily adjusted the letters ablow will testify, Thanking all my friends, patrons and the public generally fo.- their confidence and liberal support and asking a continuance of the same on merit alone, 1 am yours very respectfully, W. FLETCHER' A0SB0N. h TO THE INSUKEING PUULI0 I ;is insured through the W. Fietoiiev Ausbon Agency and with in filteen ilavs nfter llio late tire which destroyed my entire stock of Millinery goods, Mr. Ansbon presented nio with a cheek on the Company for the full fiice value of my policy. I was not put to any trouble what ever, as Mr. Ansbon give his personul and prompt attention to the ad justment and fcetilenient of the claim and it is with pleasure that I reco rneud all who need safe insurance to the V. Fletcher Ausbou Agency. Very respectfully, . MKS. U B. PADGETT. WANTED PROTECTION AND HE GOT IT. Plymouth, N. p., Fehuuauy ;5, 1901. . . I i .... X .. ! ' j Mk. W. Flf.tchkp. AusiiOir, Deaii Sin: Please accept thanks for check received to-day to cover damage sustained to my stock of !9th. Also accept thanks for your promptness in having the master; adjusted, which to me was a mast satisfactory adjustment. At the time of taking insurance protection, I got, and got it without Wishing your agency continued Sonps, rerfumcry, Coinbp, A full assortment always 13, SEDBERRY & CO- - 11 C. fvom surounding counties. unlimited linancial -backing. i W1I051 THIS MAY CONCERN. furniture during the fire of Jan. on my stock I told you -I wanted trouble or delay. and increased success I am, .Yoars very truly, V. E. P.rtOTHEIl3, -1-
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