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THE KOAHOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. K&Ured m the Pou Office at Plymouth N. C. , aa soudclvts j Uer. W appealto ery reader of Tm Koamoks Bbaoon, to aid u in making It an acceptable and profitable medium of uewi to our citizens. Let Plymouth people aud the public know wbntli gemgouia Plymouth. Keuori tuui all Itemuef eewt lUc arrival aud departure of frieudi, aoolal eveutu, deaths, oiiou iliue, accident, nuw ulldiugt, sew euterprite aud improvement! tf wUater character, uimuen iu buinea indeed auythiug and everything that would be of interest to ear Subicriptlon price, J1.00 per year. dveriiiement inserted at low ii.s. Obituary notices exceeding ten, liui , ive cent hue. Cuuut the words, allowing eight to the line, and send mouey with MS. tor all in exces of ten lines. The editor will not be re8poD8ibie for the views of corrospoadentt. Al! article for publication must be nccomuaniod by the full name of too writer. Correspondtnts are reituested uol to write on but one side of the paper. All eomtcuuicsiioiis must, be sent iu by TuuraUay morning or they will cot appear. Addresa all ceiamumcutiona to THE liOANOKE BEACON, PlYmouth.N. C. Education in the South. There is no sort of doubt of the energy v;ith which the intelligent men of the South ure taking up the question of the extension and im provement of the schools of thut sec tion. The amount of work that has been done since the close of the civil war, "and the amount of money that has been expendrd are very great when we take into consideration the dilrieulties with which the South has had to contend. There is no chapter iu the history of the country of which we ' have occasion to be more proud than that which recounts "the rise of the South from the des perate state in which it was after the war. But the leauers of Southern opinion have come to the conclusion that the fruits of tiie hard-earned prosperity the South is now enjoying cannot fully be htrvested unless ed ucation is made very much more general and much better. They are turning their aUtentiou especially to thi couutry districts, which are still the moat important and in which the illiteracy is tho worst, and their movoment derives particular life freni the change in the methods and aims of schooling that has taken place in the last twenty years. The amount of unselfish and faithful work now being done by the teachers of the South in an intelligent and progres sive manner is very great, and it is constantly increasing. Tho situation is extremely hopeful, and those who are. laboring still further to improve it arc entitled to the respect aud the aid of all intelligent Americans of whateyer section. New York Times Better Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dumpened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the all'ectrd parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic pains. For . sale by all druggists. It stands to reason that any Mim who Would hcok a fish would lie about it. 1 IS YELLOW POISON 51 It rifOarlnl fiArm It-n ha conn fl fi clianglng red bicodyeJJow under M &t microscope, it "wors day and rugnt. hirst, it turns your com- fa piexi'cn yellow. ChlUy, aching l sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and 0 worthless. 1 ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC wHI stop the trouble now. It enters ths blood at once and m c'rives out the yellow poison, hj IS naiUcisil end wl;en Chiiic;, Fevers, Uiht -S weats and a gen- 3 ersl break -d'jvn coma later on, f- Roberts' Tonic w'il ct:re ycu H then but 'v-vhy wait? Prevent U future sickness. The manuiac- Fl ft h turers know a!5 about this ysl- i P low poiaoi: nnci have perfected M Roberts' Ton!c to drive: jt tut, jfj nourish your system, restcre h M appfcttte, purify the fe!oodv pre- y vent and cure Chills, Fevers and si 0 iMaiaria. It. has cured thous- P ti ands It wJU cure you, or your i ? i. t 'titai nr. Ifl money dsc k. lnisuiair try S it. Pries, 25 Cents. ? a'e by I'M A Bold Bundarv. Wednesday night of last week be tween S and 9 o'clock Mr. Oliver Oredlo Mid others discovered that some one had entered the dwelling of Mr. C. M. Little on Bonner street. The j were all away from home at the time. Tho alarm whs given and soon several were on the scene, but the burglar made his escape. The man was seen and afterwards identi fied as Seth Simmons. He is a young white man, the son of the late Dan SiinmotiB. He was arrested and a heaving was had before the Mayor Friday and he was remanded to jail. Tho grand jury returned a true bill fur burglary in the second degree Monday. There seemed to be a strong case against him from the best information we could secure, Washington Progress. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamber lain's Cough '.Remedy. It is certain to bo needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand aud given as soon as the cold is contracted and beforo it has become settled m the system. In al most every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the li rat in dication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will got the best. It always cures. For sale by all druggists. Great men are grtf.t indeed until you get acquaitsUid with thaui. ".L.J."gg!t8WI Women's Pains Cured. They ate often caused by a Kbeumatin condition of the Byatetu, wtiicb, if not cbtok ed, results iu heart, kidney and bladder troubles, ovariau dropar, etc. UU1C60L, the great C'.diforuia Hbeumatto Kemedj, neutralizes tho uxdue accumulation of aci8 in the system nud ourex paiu and disease. Scud stamp for bonk of particular to tbe Lamar iUnkin Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga., or UKlCaOL Chemical Co., Lo Allele, Cat. Druggists sell it at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $. 00. x p p O u U i Greatest Store55 Fall and winter Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Press Goods, Furniture, Stores, Groceries, etc., is is now on. Every train brings us something new-and some thing new is what all are after. Don't go or send to a larger town for what you want, It's right here, and we're the ones to please von in everv particular. See our goods first wo will do the rest. JOHNSTON & BLOUNT, eopep., r c. 3fV or if Almost Unnerved Me Heart Pains. Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr. MilesTIeart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "It has benve years since I was cured of heart trouble by your Heart Cure and Nerv i:et and I am just as sound as a dollar in that organ today. For several years I hail been suffering with my heart. Breathing had become short and difficult at times, short, sharp pains about the heart, sometimes accompanied with fluttering would make me feel faint nnd languid. The lea.st excite nent or iftr.tal worry would almost unnerve me. I felt that the trouble was growing worse all the time, and after tryir.g many remedies prescribed by physicians without obtaining relief, I was induced to cive your remedies a trial. I was relieved the second day, and after taking three or four bottles all symptoms were removed and have never snowed signs of returning." REV. Geo. W. Kikacope, Chincoteague, va. There are many symptorasof heart disease, which fo closely resemble those of more com mon nervous disorders as to frequently mis lead the attending physician. Often in cases of heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, liveror lungs become affected. Again the symptoms .nav be those of weakened nerves, as tired feeiinjj, sleeplessness, timidity, the patient is easily excitable and apt to worry without cause. If you have the least suspicion that your heart is weak study your symptoms and begin the use of Dr. Mdes Hear: Cure, the great heart and blood tonic, without a day's delay. All druggists sell and ruarantee first bot tle Dr. MuVs' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Advertise in this paper if you would have best re sults for your money . mmm 4 m kn in ti fcs W T ,(FSjv El Wi33 WH W W 1 M UPON TOTAL 1 1st SEPT., 10O2, irmbnirtu .ft a n m f. k i y. To ho cne ysrSaklnj.-? tho tsAaei. or the rorircst to tho exact, estimate of . . tho receipts cr'ccttcr. AT ALL UHiTED S i'ATKS $OHTS from :o;vt. 1, i002, to January IO. 1303 33.COO- To the next noarost estimate .2,000 To the second noxt nearest S .OOO' To the fiva sioxt noarost $SOOo:ch I TOO To the ton nox': noarest-- 200 ouoh To the fifteen next nearost lO-O oach To tho twont? norit nearest 5 '. each To tho fifty naxt nearest SO 0:1 ch To the ono hundred For distribution among those ostirmtos (net taking any of tho nbove 2 03 prizes) com ing within 1,000 balos eithsr w&y ofthoexaa; r. -,;urec Shou!d tho xact figures hava been alvon during tha cotcs prior t J!opt. 1 st thoro was ofrared to ths succosaful eatimato, if m;i .'u bcoro t!ion Crand total 020, OOO osid!stiOf2G of Sstatdteg Ezlisvizivs ?? TM itf&smnatih $ZO,0Q& Contest. fl Send 9 l'Hi for WEI3XLY CONSTITUTION on:! 21'VNV SOUT'T, lot!; oua yn,t, uiiil send tvfu i.uiu.;i:s n tlti contcat thai la oao estimate or thy SUNNY BOUT.fI anJ s.nof'jor c;;t:r. m!o far T:1.;0 CO N "C TIT n UN". 2 Gnd iy-.OO far WllKKLY CONSTITUTION ono y;iir una W'.th H im "Hiiiii hi I:i th rntcixt. 3 Seui .jJJc 1'T SUNNY BOUT; I o:ia year n:icl v t'.. li o::v cs'Ilijic l3i? (;iu ct. 43 83;id 5Cc fcr orso ectimiite alor.o i:it;-.o cor.topt If you cion't want a nubscrlDtiom, os if you wish to make a rumbor of ostimatos on tr.j br.c'a yo- rn y :! TH352 oatlmft-.o fvr oory OKEDOL LAU forwarded ai tho cams t'.mo 03tlmatvs a.-o sont If r.s rrj-jny os T'S.'ri otJ.-Tato ars sent at tho same time, without subscription, thn saniorrnay ,forvv r 'ti-.B-n with oil - TH dol!arsthis spe cial discount bs'n offered only to octim.-.tes of tn A ror-t:if art! recatpt v.i:; be sent for oach estimate so roccivod. Wiv ro cuboorlpj.'ons ro cortt il2 arriviJ. o" L-r-.j jianrj? Itself Is an acknowledge- in ment that vo-rr ewtimn iss bn. - M j 5J Tha money anil th? aub.icrlr'Joji Atid IS) No es'liaf o must :;a jit iloJ Liter 171 Ia case of a ti3 uj)o-i nn.r prisio csliiu.'iti.', tno raoupy wll! rtiun'.'y ulvi.lf.J. (To b chanced lf'.)l.s..ii;lion3 ac J e.i:i:.iitei holti nre Hint.) PUBLISSHF.R.M CONSTITUTION, At'.m, lin. ' .Enter THUEE csttnifttot for lao, for ,'!. 0 en -e.1. In your ucr.-r.t co::'it ai fo'itows: St Upon Total Port Receipts September l.l902, to January 10, 1903. 2d 3d JSame. rostoffice Stuto NOTE If Ton wish only n;; r; estimate !i: tliP rontost, B-n1 KITT'Y CliNTS nn1 fill out only "no blanks. 11 you wb.i XUN catlrrntes v.i f;ip contest eciu! TI3 I) t.I.A ICS Kinl wi'.te your owu ffyoowiah ta ubaortbn to THE V'EE'ttiY ONHTr. TUTIQNor.lUNN VSQUTIt, or bM.t on lor. ij-a-e reratttaaci Salief4 art secd -ttisiak's Miii E ono fstlmatc or ( a.-'i yturly su'; :iii:ou. or tbe combinatum, obingiMi tUle coupoa uecjrdlu,!.- :ul fnomw with restittaueo. . . js First make up your mind that" ; yon have, something. worth ud vertisinty something that the public rt ally needs or wants, something that will appeal to j 'j those who have intelligence to i jj appreciate and meana to buy advertise it in Tim Koaxokk Bkacox and results aro ensured, i If You Want Kew Buggies, re-built buggies, or buggies im paired, H, Peal is thej man to go to. ; I now have a largo Btock of new material and can fit you out in a new rij that will please you, no matter what your idea may be. Also a lot of re-built vehicles, good as new, for very little money. Vehicles of all kinds built or re paired at short notice. If you want anything in my line give mo a call. II. 3EEI oc 6 Plymouth, W. 0. I have opened up a first-class oyster saloon and BESTAUItAHT between W. O. Avers' and li. S. Landing's, on WATEIt STKEET. Tboea wibiui; n nice quiot place to eu joy a plato of oysters or a meal Hrved in a clean, up-to-date manner, can bo accom modated. Meals sorvod at any hour, by clean and polita attendants, 1 lliank jou iu advance for your patron age, T. J. LEWIS. mm m s F & OF THE ATLANTA OGNSTITUTJ y.i !T 1' CILOSiS S3 O EE M 53 ? 9 r. I 3 2 M & M B t! y VJ i ) i. t -Jut f ti i i t - .' nearest I .ten- n leciiv .-i! nnd carufull rt:o,'t' :d. the ?;:matu mu.it ccm-J ia Ui mkj enve'.itp' evt-ry than l;tcera)iir 31s?, IPO?. nTimTi: without sussea.p liuH. j PATENT WRITING RING The mcst importantimprovemcntof the a: in the art of penmanship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use' uf this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of iiducntion in Europe And America. Stimple dozon assorted sizes sent. poit paid for $1.00, single sample x'-jc. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman, or child. mm !uig. supply co. No. 119 B. Fourth Stmt, PHILADELPHIA. 9 17-tf ' TH K BIGGEST SKNSATION KVKKY WUERH' LIL'IPUT Colapsable Rocket. Stereoscope Apparatus Tbe smallest Stereoscope with the tronet optical eli'ect. Highly Uniabed iu different Color with rich fcold aud silver decorationB (mountiiij'a). Including 20 V. F. Piioto fcrnph,,. Views of art (georeX PltlOK O.NLX U n i . I - . .... r. cpi.vjo. acm evirrywuere prepaid IB leusr torui. AGENTS WANTED. ( FORI? EST BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. SUBSCRIBE FOK RDanoke.Beacdn k( MM h& 4 h k C iu S-j E t S .v iW-a a-j 5i R t W kl B ua . 2.0C0 S,00O SOO . goo SfS,GOO 92. OOP $i 7,500 2. gQO !1 1 l.ue. 'i'be fit'iv.tc, tho muey od the aubocrlp- STATISTICS OF lAST BYIi.N CHOP3. TIIK PORT RECEIPTS fOf tiie pu-st ft-w years, from Sep li mtier I thrc-jgh the firof to dii'n of Junuury; . ure wlve-n to aiU you in making an intelll C"iit cflLlina'.e in- this conttot. It Is not necessary to Itemize your estimate, trlve H tn one plain sum expressed In figures only: lt them mean Just what you mean to say. Total Port Itooelpt from Cottoa Yeir Seot., t to January 10. ISS5-6 3.5S2.J96 89R-7 . 6.139.272 1397-98 5.951.253 6.I58.283 1309-1900 4.207.855 ISOO-OI 4.804.514 1 00 I -02 B.I37;SI9 Secretary Ifrter. of fhe New CrlcunH Cotton Exchange, will fiifniili the official ticurea to 'decide this contest. 1'on't forpet. every subscrip tion f!r yourself or. your friends iviil tntitle you to an estimate in th" sri-PHt S20.000 contest. li II n of litf iri'ii -!er(l. two for 1 W (5. .YKhS.
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