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UE BEACON. "1 Every Friday. . . fU Office at riymouth N. C.,a A5L".aigaajumj.JBUJAL. '-!.- LJ peat to Tery reader of Tn Roaxokk , to aid ua in linking it aa acceptable aud suit aiedium of uewi to our citizen. Lot outa peepte aud the public know wnal it fjtji oa iu Plymouth. Kapori to u all ltimn of wi-tht arriral sad departure of I riend, toeUl event, death, eorieut ilini, ceideai, now uUdtnn, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character, change in baine indeed avthlag and everjUdng that would k of interest to oar iple. ; Hubtcrtptlon price, $1.00 per year. AdTertieeuienta inserted at low r'.e. Ohltuar notice exceeding tra liu , five cent alia. Count the wordi, allowing eiifht to the line, aad lend money with M8. for all in exce of ten line. Too editor will not bt responsible for the view f oorrotpoodvnta. All article for publication must he eccomuamed by the full naiae of tae writer. CerreeaendtnU are requested not to write on but ae aide of the paper. 11 cemmaalcatione tnuet be tent in by Thursday aeramj or they will not appear. , Address all communication to THE KOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth.. C. WASHINGTON LETTER From Oar Regular Correspondent. ' Washington, D. O , Alar. '2, 1903. The republican so-callM tnti-trust, law just passed by the Congress, aiul which gives to the uew department of " Co m merce aud r Eabor 1 1 1 e po w e r IU lUVCOWgiiitU HIIU gillllti , ....v,. ...... tidri about certain great corporations . or trusts, and to report such data to tjtlli President,. ia meaningless and harmless one so far as the trusts are concerned. Here is the law in a liuf-shell, and you can draw your otfii conclusions, as it is a combina tion of "ifs": If. the Secretary of this nev de partment is k inclined he may lis h for'tfaets in regard -to trusts ; . ifjthe chief of ;t he bureau of cor porations in this new department i nototftied by the trusts, and if no is capuble, and if lie has competent and honest assistants and if they tish in the right place, they may obtain val uable data; It, when valuable data is obtained, the President wishes, he may have access to it ; If, then, the President lias time to read it and sees tit to do so, he may tnakc public some or all of this data; oty If he thinks best, ho may simply make "recommendations to Cong ress for legislation" . to resrulate W J w trusts ; If, then, Congress is not control led by the allied trusts and railroads, it may, in the course of time, pass new legislation to curb trusts; If, then, the Attorney-General i so inclined, and if ho has time, he may apply the new legislation to the offending trusts ; Ifthen, the evidence is sufficient, tho" teotfrtS" may", " in" years to come, decide5; that the new legislation is constitutional, and that some par ticuTar trust has been guilty of ille gal practices ; If,' then, the trust has not already changed its form or ceased to exist, it Snay pay a nominal fine,- and, in thd course of eight or ten years as Garden Seeds - Best forths " Sunny South," 'becatise they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of tb.3 conditions and require ments of the South. Twenty-five years experience and practical growing of all the different vege tables enables us to know the very best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and profit to all who plant them. Wood's New Seed Bookfor 1803 ... (Mailed on request) is full of good tmngs, and gives the most reliable "information about all seeds, both ,or the Farm and Garden. T.W.WOOD & SONS, ' Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. . WOOD'S SEED BOOK also tella all about Grass and Clover Sedsf Seed Potatoes, and all Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and prlcea of any Farm Seeds required. did the Standard Oil Trust slightly change its name and location and continue its business of plundering the people. V ' When one reads this progran of "ifs," the only word ho thinks of is Hats!!! -. ": v.:-' , V When this letter is'read' thc'oTth Congress will have' ceased to exist, aud will havo passe! into history. It will go out without a single sigh of regret from any man in the country with the exception', of a few who failed of re-election. It has done many things that will still stronger fasten the shackles of taxation on the willing wrists of the people, it has been .shamefully extravagant with the monyy of the people, it hits failed to keep any of its promises in its platforms, it fairly reeks with rottenness, hypocrisy, fatso pretense and broken pledges. It has done only one thing that commends itself to the people, and that was the kil ling of tho ship subsidy steal, and result never would have been accoin plished had it not been for the most earnest and strenuous opposition of the united democracy. The people of the country may thank the demo crats of Congress for saving them ninety -millions of dollars a year that otherwise would havo irotie into the pockets of a few ship builders and ship owners such as J.J Pierpont Morgan and others. The death of the 57th Congress is a good riddance of bad rubbish. More iiiots. Disturbances of strikers are not neaily at grave as au individual disorder of the hye leuj. Overwork, lots of hieep, nervous ten sion will be Tollowed by utter coiiapse, un less a rebable remedy is nnuiednvitly em ployed. TLero's notiiiug ho elneieal to curr dihoiders of th Liver or Kidneys hh Elec tric Bitters. It'n a wumlerlul Louie, au I effective nervine aud the gieulestull mound uttsdicine tor run down bysteuis. It diSpelH Nervotisues, Rheunuitisin itud NeuritlM and expels II tlivii.t goiuis. Only f.lV, aud htttisfttctiou tunnvijteed by Spt Uill & liro. If politics w ere reliyion more men would attend chmcli. i'OU KNOW WHAT YOU AltE TAKING when you take (J kove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because th lurmutu is plainly print ed on ever.y bottlu bIiowiuk Ihat it 13 aiuupij lion auU Uuiuine iu a tstbteless form, tio (Jure, JSo l-y. 50c. 11 :& ly Where there's a will tbtro's. usually two or more lawyers. We have on exhibition at our effice one of the Cultivators inad and patented by Cahuou & uuhuon, in thia couuty. It is a good thing, and with ic ou man aud "borne can do more work in a crop than with any otuer one implement, r uriuoio will do well to call and examine it. . Did Not Close For a WeeK. Heart Trouble Baf fled Doctors. Dr. Miles'fieart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. There is nothing more necessary to health than sleep and rest. If these are denied ou, if you rise in the morning more tired than when you went to bed, there is an affection of the nerves plainly, present. If your heart is weak, or there is an inherited tendency in that direction, your weakened nerves will soon affect your heart's action .as to bring on serious, chronic trouble. ir. Miles' Ner vine is a nerve tonic, which quiets the nerves, so that sleep may come, and it o.uickly re stor?s the weakened nerves to health and strength. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is a great blood and heart tonic which regulates the ac tion of the heart, enriches the blood and im proves the circulation. "Soms time atjo I was suffering severely with heart trouble. At times my heart would seemingly stop beating and at others it would beat loudly and very fast. Three to four hours sleep each night in ten months was ail I could get. One week in last September I never closed my eyes. I got Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure at a drugstore in Lawrence burg, after spending 5300.00 in medi cines and doctors in Louisville, Shelbvville, Frankfort, Cincinnati and Lawrenceburg, and in three days have derived more benetit from the use of your remedies than I got from all the doctors and their medicines. I think everybody ought to know of the mar velous power contained in your remedies." W. H. Hughes, F ox Creek, Ky. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co,'lkhart, ind. SNAP. SHOTS. Poor talkcio are usually poor quitters. WulUbred pople are not always of the upper crust. ' 'Nioii the coal famine victim will be trj irt To jolly tbe lc uittii. "fevm the wlf-niada it.au dotSu't beast nf Lis worth to tlij iihhtbMjr. Many a iiinu'h bravery crops out only when lie loses hi temper, Nothing botes hii optimist like the bistrry of other people' tiuuolc. . It Kicnis queer that people l6e no uihuy more tulus loan iht-y rind. Lcuve the pantry door unlocked and the; Siunll boy will get Lis. dtbM-rlM. Gossip is a deadly unn that frequently puts'iiieudbip out of busiutbs. A woman's idea 'i a ni.er inn rutin ibo r fuses tw i My'Ler a compliment. Working Overtime. Eight hour lawu re ignored by those tireiesH, litt.e workers Dr. Kind's New Lite Pilln. Million arc alwH at woik, nignt and duy, cuimg InoiyeKtion, Dilious new, Coubtipution, bick Hendnche aud all Stoinuch, Lm r and How-el troub ex. Easy, plfHMiut, wife, hure. Duly i5o at fpruifl & ro's stoie. A faultless person never jjoes arcund pointiuy out tho iMdtH of other . Times are bard tnd it behooves ub to economize. If your lam y-mV tuit is hoiitd don't east it atiide, but lake it to 6ui!. Wigyiuii. He tun, lor litttw c.ont, dye tbeui or clean aud puts them ho they will look good as new, and you will buve ibe cot of a new mut Ladinh' dnsst H dy-d or reno vattd. Ho 8 ulso au txptil in ci-iiiiug and uphoUtering turuiture. 'iry bnu once aud be convinced. Our Clubbing Offer. Until this notice disappears we . will give the following Cheap Club lJatcs : Ti e bosnoke Bt-HCi u at.d the Atlanta Coiihtitutiuu one jtHr lor $ 1.50 The Kounoke Btaeoii, the Atlanta Constitntion and the Sunny outh one year for 1.75 The ltoanoke J'tacon and the Thrice-A-Wtek New Yoik World tint year for 1 0 And if you vbU the Utt Coiul iuation tn be had lor lovf or money, fid us only "CO and we will mu 3011 lor one vt-ur, ifonr bouie PHpfer, the Thrice-A-Week New York Worid, the Athnia Constitution and the Sunny South rtix of the b6t pa pers published eTfcry 'eK, nndut ttbti thnn halt ibe cost of one daily. Addu-ss Tilt liOANOKE iiEACON, ; . Jflymouth. N O. in your blecl ? -Physic 1-irt.t it flalaria! Ck-r:n. itr.'irj b;r ,. changing red blood yeMo ..... microscope. !t .vorks. tizy nifiht. Pirst, it to-rs youc c..? , plexlois yeilow. ChL-'y, schii;;. sensations creep cowti you: bac!:boK. Vou feci wis!: ravri Vr'orth'ess. ROBERTS' CHILL mr ' viU stop tho trouble nov. enters the L'soti- .trxe drives out the yellow ? : If neglected and. whn 1 Fevers, Nihi-S w a :h r r eral brer.c-down cc 'al'c , Roberts' Tc-ic will ewe t, m. then b::tv-y waH ?. ; future sickntss. 'lbs r. . ture;S knov all Oi:t t lOW poison Zlild l-s.-:1 Roberts' TorJc to ( nourish' y err s r.' . appetite, prl?y iv-: vent and cv.ro Gh'.i'. Malaria. If has c:y. . ands U wii! cure y- , . money back. T'-i -it. Pr5'-- 2-R rcv4 Vnr l b W. C AYERS. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. 08! For 8"AlZh?Ll" Price OVOIIM And V0LB8 50c & $1.09 A Perfect For All Thf oat and Cure: Lung Troubles. : Money back if it fails. Trial Bottlea free, g - Subscribe' Tc-day. First muku up ottr ntiml that g 4 vott Imvei sor.itihinjj vwrth ud- js !J vtrtiiiiir, nmtihii.o; timi tin publiu rtullv iietUi ..or wuntM, iometliing ilint will njijieal tu v. those : who hae iiiti-llij;fnce to ! appreciate ami nitatis To liu k advertise it in Tiik Koamikk DkacoN tiiid result are asMired. To All wlio are in Need. of lUiiies or 'nrt-wlieels, I have 011 band' 11 nice lino of latest st vie of new. and some few very jjood second hand buggies which J. will sell at rtniiiikable low priees. Come and see before ma king a' purchase, it will pay you. oc 6 riynouth, N. C. Wa rouiptly obtain U. S. mi't lorfciRn 1 Mad luodei, Mtoa r pi -to ol inv utiou tot 1 (reereport on rt.yt ability, ror In took 1 I ' . ' ...... I" t . 1 . 1 . J - 1 Patent nMd - I 1 1 N . t. IJI M I 'A VI w If Opposite U. S. Patent Urtico; WASHINGTON D. U. 1 THE, W . 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