THE ROANOKE BEACON.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
0. V. W. AUBON, Editor.'
PLYMOUTH,
N. 0.
Friday, November 28, 1902.
Loss of Flesh
When you can't cat break
fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
and butter, take Scott's
Emulsion. When you have
been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
nourishing, take Scott's
Emulsion.
To get fat you must eat
fat. Scott's Emulsion is a
great fattencr, a great
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh
Want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott's
Emulsion increases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott's
Emulsion is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
We will send you
a free sample.
Ba surft that this picture
In the form of a label i on
the wrapper of every bottle
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
CHEMISTS.
409 Pear! St., N.Y.
50c. and $1 1 all druggists.
Olosing Out at
COST !
As it is getting late in the
season, to make room for my
Holiday Goods,, I will sell at
cost my entire stock of Milli
nery. The prettiest Plumes you ever
bought, for 7"c regular $1.25
quality. Silks, Velvets, Ribbons,
Felt Cloth; Ornaments, etc., iu com
parison. And now ' to the Dress Goods. I
tun looking for u new line Broad
cloths, Whipcords, Waistings, etc.
The many "handsome suits we have
sold this season speaks for both qual
ity and price.
Remember we have Dress Trim
mings from 2e. per yd. to $1.; as
sorted styles and colors. Cloaks
from 3 to $7 ; Fur. $1 to $7. These
ure pretty goods for the money.
In conclusion let me tell you
SANTA GLAUS
has arrived and uupacked his trunk
uf all kinds of Toys, etc , so when
you all are ready for? any kind of
jjoods wo handle, come, and you will
be satisfied with your purchase, for
we will convince you how cheaply
we sell. Respectfully,
Mrs. L. E. Padgett-
Valuable Farm for Sale
We hare a Valuable Farm for tale. Ihe
tract of laud is convenient to the totvn of
Hoper, N. C, autl contains About 80 acres,
abort 40 acres ia in good state of cultiva
tion, balance is well timbered with pine,
oHk ami hickory, which Las never beeu cut.
Will be sold at a baiftttiu. Apply to
THE KOaNOKE UiSACON,
VI iroulb, N. U.
BEACON FLASHES.
Teacher Wanted A teacher of gome ex
perience (lady preferred) to teach a public
school for about 4 months. Apply to H.
M. Saell, Skinuersville, N. C. 4t
Local Daws scarce this week.
Bea J Johnaton fc Blount's Dew ad. this
week,
Mr. Walter Brown4 of Kelford, was in
the city this week.
Thanksgiving was pretty generally ob
served here yesterday.
Mr. aDd Mrs. W. C. Thompson, of Ro
per, were in town on Tuesday.
Get your fish from C. E. Flowers'
fish cart, or send or 'phone to his
lish market, second stall to left in
market house. Fresh lish daily.
Yea, we would like to hav that little you
owe us; we are needing it mighty bad.
Mis.es Alberta Bateman and Jessie Stubb?
spent a few days the past weak at Pine
tewn. Mrs. F. E. Normau of Mackey'a Ferry,
has been vibiting her brother, Mr. W. t.
Marriner.
Mr. E. D. McCabe requests us to say to
the pubiio that he hits rented the Biiukiey
stables and is fitted up for the livery busi
ness. Horses stopped there will receive
good, attention. n
We acknewledge a pleasant call from
Mr. E. D. Chesson, ot near lioper, on
Wednesday.
.Attention is called this week to Mrs. L
E. Padgett's ad. Belling out at cost, and
Santa Claua.
Mr. Juo. F. Wilts, of the Wilts Veneer
Uo , New York, wa iu town for several
days this week.
MULES' -I have just received a car load
of nice, clean-limbed mules, which I am
Belling cheap. If you need a good mule
now is your chance. Call early, before
they are picked over. ti. F. Uweiis.
A copy of Turner's N. C. Almanac given
to every new subscriber, uud to every old
one Who pays up.
Mr. H. P. Alexander dropped in to see
us on Wednesday and renewed his sub
scription. Thanks.
A number of our people left Wednesday
for Richmond, to witness the game of ball
between this State and Virginia.
On Tuesday next, Dec. 2nd, there will
be a Especial Sale of Ladies' Week Furs at
my dry goods store. (Jail ou that day and
let a bargain, rve are also ottering Ladies
Jackets at greatly reduced prices.
W. U. AYKR8.
Mr. E. II. Kicks has moved his family to
our town. They are occupying the house
recently vacated by Mr. Will liardison.
Misses Besie Kidm'ck. of Hertford, and
Alice Caboou, of Roper, spent several days
with Miss lienuio iagau during tne past
week.
MARKED DOWN We have marked &
of our $100 ttiiks down to 90C, and our
Goo. bilks down to 50c. Call and ste them.
We have also just received a nice line of
the new Corduroy waut goods. Something
nice. Call and see it. W, B. Wrdfc Co.
If those who know how he tint began
business, could now go through the car
riage and undertaking establinhuiant of S.
J. Barco, at lioper, they would be forcibly
struck with the rapid strides he has made
in buiness. Mr. Barco being a firot-claes
workman himself, he knows when a piece
of work is properly doue. Nothing goes
from his shops uuless finished in a thorough
manner,' heuce his popularity and success.
"Say, husband, it has just popped in my
mind this very minute what we cau send
aunt Helen aud cousin Alice for a ChriHt
tuas present" "What is it, darling r"
"Why, it will be to have little Charley's
picture taken. I never saw him look so
cute. Now, let's take him to Edenton.
Baker's fond of babies, aud he always tries
to catch them smiling; and you get a pic
ture worth looking at.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Beson, when
getting bis usual Saturday night bath, step
ped back against a hot stove which burned
him severely. The child wan in great agony
and his mother could do nothing to pacify
him. Remembering that she hnd a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house, she
thought she would try it. Ia less than halt
an hour after applying it the child was qui
et and asleep, and in lens than two week9
was well. Mrs Benson is a well known res
ident of Kellar, Va. Paiu Balm is an anti
septic liniment and especially valuable for
burns, cues, bruises aud sprains. For Kale
by all druggists.
ROPER RIPPLES.
Hello ! We have decided to come again,
and hope we can stay longer this time.
Miss Edna Sallenger, of Bertie, has been
Vibiting Mrs. H. 1. Jackson.
Mr. Clarksoh, with bis bride, has
movtd in the bouse just vacated by Mr.
Henry Allen,
We are sorry to know that our former
groceryman, Mr. E. B. Bpivey, in the Co.
store, will not be behiud the counters any
more after this week.
At the Missionary Rally last 8unday
Master Dolphin Peacock received the book
of Psalms for making the most money for
missionary causes.
While at Mrs. J. L. Singleton's last Fri
day night. Miss Hester Lewis fell down
stairs, breaking her left arm, knocking her
right shoulder out of place and cutting her
head so the doctor had to make several
stitches.
Rose & Violet.
BLAZING HOME
GRAVES.
THEIR
Three Colored Children Lose Their
Lives in the Fire.
Greenville, N. C, Nov. 20 Late Wed
nesday evening on the farm of Mr. B. W.
Tucker near Wiuterville, this county, a
tenant bouse occupied by John Evans,
colored, was destroyed by lire. Evans aud
bis wife were away at work leaving their
three small children at home alone. All the
children loit their lives in the building.
It is not known bow the fire started.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ABE TAKING
Wheu you take Gkove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because ib lormula ia plainly print
ed on every bottle showing that it is simpiy
Irou aud Quinine in a tasteless form. No
Cure, No Pay. 5)c 11 L5-ljr
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggiitts refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c. 1125-ly
Times are hard aud it behooves ns to
ecenomize. If your last yar's suit is soiled
don't cast it aside, but take it to rianil.
Wiggins. He can, for little cost, dye them
or clean and press them so they will look
good as new, and you will save the cost of
a new suit. Ladies' dressed dyed or reuo
vated. He is also an expert in cleaning
ana upuoistenug furniture. Try mm once
aud be couvinced.
DUE, at
A. Swain k Bro.'s.
store door.
What?
High Prices.
Proof!
We will sell an all-wool Ash
land Repellent, for walking,
rainy day, or dress skirt, in
colors of dark and light gray
and navy blue, at only 47 1-2C
per yd. was 62 1-2C.
Will sell a genuine parched
Java coffee at 20c. per lb. was
25 c. per lb.
We will sell Grape Nuts at
12 1-2C pkg. was 15 c.
Our neck furs will be sold
at prices that will please any
one Have sold a large quan
tity, and only a few left.
Lancaster ginghams will be
sold, for a few days only, at
5 1 -2 c per yd regular price 7c.
We are offering a genuine
black taffeta silk, 44 in. wide,
at only 72 i-2cperyd. was$i.
I hese are only a tew 01 the
many knocked down prices
you' will find in our store; we
invite you to see our stock
when in need of anything; we
are always glad and willing to
show you anything you wish
to see, whether you buy or not.
Our line of Shoes, for Men,
Ladies' and Children, are just
as good as your money can buy,
and every pair warranted.
Yours to please,
A, SWAIN & BRD,
r
OYSTERS
I have opened up 11 first-class oyster
saloon and
RESTAURANT
between W. C. Avers' and L. S.
Landing's, ou
WATER STREET.
Those wishing a nice quiet place to en
joy a plate of oysters or a meal served in a
clenn, up-to-date manner, Cab beaccom
mod a ted.
Meals served at any hoar, by clean and
polite attendants,
I thank you iu advance for your patron
age. T. J. LEWIS.
Subscribe to-day.
In the mercantile circles of
Eastern North Carolina, is
our method ot looking af
ter the interests of our
Customers.
In order to do this in a more satisfactory manner than
heretofore, we have inaugurated a plan we trust will be
of mutual benefit to the trade, and to us. The trade to be
benefitted by the low prices we ask for fresh, clean goods
and our guarantee of satisfaction to all. We to be bene
fitted by your appreciation, and patronage, for the true
values we are giving you for your money, and the many
advantages we are presenting to you over our competitors.
There is not a firm in the country that devotes more
time and attention to the wants of the people than we en
deavor to do. For many years we have maintained the
leading position, and you will find us now better prepared
to do so than in the past.,
The "Coal Strike" had its terrors for all of us;
Here however is another story a story that if heeded,
by you will call out "Troops of People" to our store.
This is the Great Opportunity
for ALL:
Each. Thursday of Every Week, commencing Thurs
day, November 6th, we will give special prices on all good$
mentioned in the following list.
Remember the Day for Greatest Bargains
Special reduction on all Dress Pat
terns. Dress Goods of every description.
Silks.
Velvet?.
Bleached and Unbleiched Muslin.
Men's Suitings.
Blankets,
Ladies', Children's and Gent's Shoes
Shirtings.
Appliques and All-over Laces.
Trimming Braids.
Table Linens.
Towels.
Embroideries.
Laces.
Umbrellas.
Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats.
Ladies' Capes.
Gent's Ties.
100 pairs Men's 50c. Suspenders,
going at 35c. per pair.
Men's nnd Boys' Clothing.
Will always find first-class line of Groceries in stock.
LouisP.Hornthal.