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I 4 r f ' ' ; ' ' ' ' . ' t - t ' . h hH-b. Ill teg mm. mh 1 M N N : I I rNJ " M I fill 1 II ' il pJWH'l-h TIIK liOANOKK' BEACON". n. V. Y. AUSBON, EDITOK. PLYMOUTH. - N. 0. : v Fiiiday, January ;J;19U;5. The' walking sick, what n crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and vcak but not sick enough to cfo to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common English means lono- sickness. To stop the continued loss of flc'sh . .they, need . Scott's Emulsion. - For the "Reeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak .system. Scott's Emulsion srets thm and weak persons-out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. - Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be srlad to send you a few doses free. Ic sure that t'lis picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of - every-bottle of KniuUion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409Pead St., N. .V. 50c. and $1 ; all drulstx. 1 ufcr:J.tW? J. -W. .N'ujiiOLK, Va. Qnot:il.ion5 Jam'. 51, 1903. COTTON " : Stpadv Iff My ( Strict luiddiiDg. ."-iIUil!jiig :. .... .. tsirict low tuiddliug. ........ . Low tuiiidliiij,' 8 15-16 8 13-16 8 11-16 y.ij linreuu, l( ',710,001) bate, Biues PEANUTS Steady Fnocy 2 3 4 Strictly I'Mtua. 2 1-2 to 2 "-8 Vr.mc a to 2 1-4 Low grades. 1 3-4 Marine picked i 7-8 to 2 1-8 bpanUi 72 " buKbel B. E. .$2.75 $ bag hiok and Speckle Pes 1.10 Clity tuid Had Peas t.t(). portiiiit l)irs, in biM 68 in. 7 4-i0 rUgyin and Ties and Peuuut Bags for 6u!. . Yor.rs trnlr. J. W. PiitlHY COMPANY. "W1 '"ni LAND t?ALli. ry virtue of a ducres of the Superior iiu.-t o(" Wflp.l'.ingtou comity tudde in ILe Altu)d:i.v, t'et 2nd, 1SK13, at 12 o'clock, th li-.uv;.' ,i:i;J !ol In PlyCtotUh, ,S. C, ID which -l'u:!!i iifPCiMS!tj3 i ii, a. u. aoiuiRu, Mrs Jviiily U. Swu'tii hikI otliet. to the court, f will -sli for cash. to tne LigliCKt biddtr, at f!iini-t IfoHsft door ii Plr month en Hna Hit. Ii- PiOriUH-l now !Vfc, HOJOlUiHg Uim Isndu of Mr. G. H Harrison, i VV. luruiiia end others. Tiiis Jan. 1, 190o. A. O GiYLOKD, Cotnuu'r. BEACON FLASHES. Ncwlrr'. has another iarse iot of hornfs I aLd lutdta. Mr. Andrew Davnport'la mo reel into liia own houit, on Third street. Tho Graded School. eyKtetn is being talked liert. i5y all menus lt us havo it. Farmers wanting tobacco ced can b supplied. by applying' to this oinot. Dr. J W. Speight, of ltoptjr, cailed aud hatided us a dollur ou Monday, Thankm. . Our veueisible friend, the Rev. Luther Eborn, of Cttswell, was in town tnia wek. Wu had a pleasant oull lust Saturday from Mr. W. H. Harrison .of near Mouti Cfclio. Iteujetnber, a crosa mark on the margin of your jiuptir ineantt that your subscription hau txpiicui. If. you baYe anytbitiB wonh pllinir. be urs yon have Hotuethiu to ad vtutino. And it will pay you to do ko. V welcome ''Jobnnio" and "Beacon Girl" to our staff of corrff-iKmdsnts thin Wfek. Try to eud uh a nicts letter every wek, ' Have yon keen that frame of beuuliful pictures in the postotiice ? They were ta ku by linker, tho photographer, of Eden ton. Jf yon vmn a nico picture it will pny you to yifiit Lin utodiio. Don't have bali hauded work done. Mrp. W. A. Foibea, aftf-r a pkaKant vi?it to relatives heir.,' ban one to Roper, where Kkii in tliu guewt of her brother, Mr. J. K. C. Johii.Ntoii. Miaw Sadie Hanion, one tjf Vi'ashitjgton eountj't inowt charming youii Indies, haH bt-en visiting her couiu, Mis Meta Harji ou, ibis week. AliH. 4. H. Newberry, of Willmmatou, has btu upfudiiig tuo weis ut Hotel Kontti ke, with her unsound. Wi.o in loCntvd .VI any render of Tna Bkacon will be iuteveMed to lem u tLat Mr Lutitu P. tioru- th.ii tin cinHilndeJ to add a Millinery De partment to hi already Itirgc J3partnieut store-, 'i his addition will make Mr. Horn thai'a store una of the fyi-eiuwt in thia .-ec-tiou of country. Mr. Hornthaf ia a prog rtbfive, up-to-dato merchant, . nd denglus in keeping hbreaot of the timet), aud biv patrons can be assured they witi ahvaya rind the bust, and most fashionable , Miih Ubry found in the northaru mnrketB, We extend a hearty welcome to 2Ir. J E. Hughes ttnd family, .ii r. Hug-Til wa at one time ' h citizen of oar town, but for Bevetal' yi-ars has buth llvii.j; in ColutnbiH. Space forbid h our g'ving the dsath of Kev. Heury Wiugate, who died in this town o:i Monday lat, any t-xtnded notice this week. More will be said next wek. No paper yet. However a second ship ment wan "-made ou the 17th, which we trtiht will teach us in tima for next Wenlt. But don't comp uin, as we hvard one of our putrouH doing lust wefrk. It i much worse for us than ii U fur you. The peculiar cough which indicate croup, it) usually Woh known to the nioth eig of croupy children. No time should be fot in the treatment of it, mid for taii pur pose no medicine has received more uni vtrcal approval than Glmuibrrlain' Cough Rf tncdy. Do not waste valuable tituo in exjeriiuentiug with untried retuedUs, no matter how highly they may be recom mended, but gire this medicine an directed and ll bymptoniB of croup will quickly dinsppear. For Bale by all druggists. At a uipeting of the Board of Council men ou Monday it was decided tt ask the Legislature to rxiend the town liuds. The extended limits proposed starts above Walker tfc Myers mills, ruue south to the A. 0 L. road, thence with the toad to the river. The ( rial of Jim Wilcox, at Hertford this week, for th murder of Alias Ella Cropsey, at E City, more than a year ago, has ended- Wilcox gts 30 years ia the pen. Tli verdict of. second degree wag rendered ou KCeount of any possible doubt as to his guilt. We regret to note that Cap I. Archie Turner, with his bout, the O. W. Pettitt, ha been transferred flout the iioanoke t8 th Chowan river. Cupt. Turner is not only otiw of the be-so gtt-.ambotu men, but he i one of the clever at gttitlriiifu in the service oft net N. S , and our people re grat to see hioi leave lis. Advertisiug has becoiua one of thfl moat important features of any btigiues Towns with no papers sre forming tock coiopa ilia for thiit purpose, that lLcir bur.iness teen may have the mans of publicity, wtiich tueHDs the drawing of trade to those towns. Now, this towu needs a bettt-i paper. Per us to'pubiish a better one and to do the job work uf the to wn in a more neat and up-to data manner, we nd a larger and better plant. Cau we not get the bubiuesH cnn intprtsstod enough in thU to join vfitb us in. getting such a plant as the town needs ? it wju ba ajgood. eaia , invesluieut, aud wiH be of more benefit to th town and county thau many tims the nir.ouut expended in any ether way. j Please Remember This. Nothing Hll'ords us more pleasure thtui to phasp our people, but whsu ty take advauiagb of us (hey do uh aiifrioiifl Wrong, aud we can but ressnt It. - A littie article was handed u$ last week, which we pub, i-lied as a personal f;vor, (any editor would have done thu same) un derstanding it to be an innocent jok. It seeuix, "however, to bb anything else. Now RUch art.ic!ifs are a direct injury to us and our badness, and we would thank ysm. when you wish to oind t-iurs or insults, to use some other means of doing so. This is the iirst time we havo ever bean imposed upon in this manrmr. The second time we will no: psri over it so lightly. We wioh ts oblige you when possib'e, and tiiank you fur all items of legitimate news, but such rot as this causes us to suf fer much moro than it does the ones you hit at. ' YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Ghovk's Tasteless Chill Ton io because th lormula is plainly print ed on evttry bottle showing that it ia simpiy Irtm and -Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. COc, U'2 ly SKINNEUSV1LLE CHIPS. Wo are alive once more. Mr. M. T. Elliott buy left for Trinity College. Mi? Ona Tarkenton is visiting her sister at Berkley Mr. it. Elliott male a flying visit home last ftuudav. The W. C T. U. met at tho M. E church cJuuday afternoon. , Tin! Misst.s bpruid, of Edsutou, are the guests of -Uis 1'u.i Ueii. Mis. Josh Davenport of Ciuswell, is the guest of Mrs. it. Eiliott. Mr G. S. Sivaiiij nf Creswell, is slopping in our community this week. . Mtsa Laura Patrick has returned home from a Vjbit to relatives at W cod vibe. Dr Colin, of Columbia, wns the Uest of Mr. T. ii. Swaiu on Saturday last. Wine ag:viu, doctor. " . Mr. VV idler Starr anu sisttr. MiiiS Belle, Wera the guests of Mr. i' 5. SWtdn'd fdtu iiy Sunday. Come aguin.' A Beacon Girl. Mysterious Uircu tasLat.ce. One was pule nod sallow and the other fresh and rosy. v hcuca tue difi'eieuce ? nUo who is blushing with health ues Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills to maintain it. By leutiy arousing the lazy 'org an a they Com pel good digestion uod head off constipa tion. Try tnsui. Unly 25c, at Spruill & Bro'fi. CUESWELL ITEMS. Been Laving cold weather this week. Mr. Al Smithsomo is iu Baltimore this week. Mr. J. L. Phelps, of Plymouth, was in our town on Mmaday. M"iss Maggie Davonport is visiting her brother, at Gilmurton. Glad to we'eonf in our town Miss Matlio Swain, of near Columbia. There have been several marriages in aud ue;tr Creswell rrcently. Mr. Sura 8ykn, of Cohimbia, was np to see bis best girl on Sutiday. Mr. G. IX Swin vieited his brother at Skinnersvilie, ou Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bideman returned from Norfolk on Friday lust. Mr. Joe Norman, of Norfolk, is quite sick at the home of his parents. Missts May Cahoon and Eva Batemsn, of Columbia, are visiting Miss Mary Alex ander, Mr. Ed HasEell, and friend, of near Edeu ton. are visiting his brother, Mr. J. L. Hassell. Several of the Crenwll boy visited Skiu nrvi)le !ast Sunday. Mttct bd sonio at traction there. The muaicul concert giret at th acad emy hall on Friday night last was vety much enjoyed by all who attended. Johnnie. Nothing has ever equalled it. jNouurig can ever surpass 11. ma a i 1 ft I 'I A Perfect Cure : For All Throat and Lung Troubles. 1 m W W Miaiiiii r : still We will begin preparations in the near future, to add a First- class Millinery. Department to our store, -in-order to be ready for the Spring Season of 1903, and will employ a First-class Northern trimmer. We as sure you, you will always find our goods clean, fresh and thoroughly up-to-date in every respect, and trust the la dies cf this,' and adjoining counties will bear these' facts in mind, and favor us with a liberal patronsge. reelings of tlie season to all who liave contributed to our prosperity in the year gone -by. May tlie new one to, you. and to ns be even brighter. We wish to invite your attention to our "Grand Clearance Sale" of ALL goods in stock. In order that we- may have room for the large stock of Spring goods we shall purchase we have decided to - have a "Clearance Sale" of goods in season. Remember we are sure to tempt you with the wonderful values we are presenting to you. y . . l ow Prices are to Prevail in tlio Following lines Ladies', Gent's and Children's Shoes. Ladies' Capes ,and Coats. Children's Jackets'and Coats. , Men's woolen underwear. Boys' and men's Clothing and Hats. Dress goods cf every description. Silk waist patterns at great recuction. Silks, Velvets, Flannel waist patterns, Valen cines and Torchon laces, Hamburgs' and Embroideries, Appliques, Braids, Silk laces, Umbrellas and many other articles too numerous to mention. Entire lot of Dark Calicos at oc. per yard. As usual you will find our Grocery Department stock ed with the choicest family supplies the market affords Purchase and try them. Wishing our friends and patrons a happy and pros-" perous New Year. Thanking you for your confidence in the past, we shall do our. utmost to be deserving of it in the future. Yours with best wish.es, hp 1 ' a V "ill 1 Ain ..tJ- Ummth 0 i 1 illl 1 ui i ' . I tJi i yHftilt 1 S 'ihiuk the matter over and by' ' u;? ta;k j ii up. j . ' I f,53r,?y back if it fJilta Trial Cct'Jcsfree.
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