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TUB ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. filtered m the Post Office at Plymouth N.C.,w iecond class matter. u anneal to etery reader or Tun Roanoke i,PS u. Tin makiUR it au acceptable and . r Vflhle medium-of uew to our cumeu. Ut SoS h "?c 4 the public kw wnjrtl coiuTon in Plymouth, lteport to w all item f K-tbe arrival uud departure of fnend social aveuts deaths, orluua iline, accident, new Sir new enterprises aud improvement of X? v?r rilt ohr in brine,Tmde anything and everything that would be of interest to our peoule. Bubecription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low rs'.n. Obituary notices exceeding ten Inn j, five cents aline. Count the word, allowing eight to tho Hue, and send money with MS. for all in extern of ten '"The editor will not be responsible for the view of correspondents. , . . All articles Tor publication must be accomuanied by tUe full name of me writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on bu.t ouc side of the paper. , , All communications taunt be sent id by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth. N. C Value of a Tree. A man' in North Carolina was selling standing timber-walnut trees. The man who was buying came to oue very handsome tree. He told the owner that he woulu pay as much as fifty dollars for the tree. owner did not sell, but sent for ex perts. He ot $1,500 for the tree (culled walnut) as it stood. The man 'who cut it down realized $3, 000 for it on the oars. It was ship ped to New York aud veneered one sixth to half an iuch. Tho sules were watched. The tree brought $00,000. Varnish. Plymouth Graded School. The Plymouth. Graded School will open its Hrfst term, ilonduy, ttwt. 7 th, 11)0:. To those patrons oKtside the school J district, v will Iter the usual ad vantage in giving their sons and daughters a liberal education in the higher as well as the common school studios.., Terms for 1st, 2nd and 3rd or Primary Grade, $1.00; 4th and 5th or Intermediate Grades, 1.50 ; (itii and 7th or Grammar Grade, $2.00; 3th aud ttth 'nr High School Grades, 2.50 and S00 per month. For further in format ion addres. tho Principal, U. J. EVKilT. 1 en trorpsts that the Democratic party can cn (Jitv nlatform and VI V- i 0y I'll. j j be beaten by the Republicans or it cuu re Tuse to endorse it aud be beat en by Bryan and his followers. And this moves the Montgomery Adver tiser to remark. : "If that is the con dition our party is in we may as well make a scoot for the briar patch;." But no such condition will present itself. Tho Kansas City platform will not be re-a tinned, nor will Mr. , Bryan have followers enough east of flirt Mississioni to defeat the right it " man on the right or strictly Demo cratic platform. And east of the . . . . t .. i : i c 1 1. Mississippi, oucsiue me souu ooum which will continue solid, is where tho votes will come from to elect the right sort of a Democrat if one of :j.nv sort can be elected. And wu bo- . IT-.... 1. mutt a Post. Mysterious Circumstance. On was iale tnd sallow and the oiker fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? tihn who u bluithiDg with health lues Dr. . luug s New Lite Pilla to maintain it. By gently arousing tbo lazy organs they coin- i pei gooa ai);eLiou ana neai on countipu tion. Try them. Only 2"c, at jSpruili & Bros. We promptly obtain U. S. and foreign iVSSSSSBtl rienl model, Sietc'-i or ii cro ol inVi-Mion ior k. . . . T - I ... . L n.) I .coo report i TsutHuftoiniy. rm m uuu ' ' l la w tii Secure TDS 11 C filKESWO viuta ' Patent "d inHUL-KJflltfW t a ii is v t Kaleigh Winter coughs are aut to result $a ro-i- brokvuup hy nax Foley's Houey and Tar. i iil)a 5old hy J. O. Everett. I You're Just Folks. "My boy," said a man of the State of Texas to his son, who was starting out for career in an Eastern city, "my boy, let me tell you something which may be of help to you. You get up there and yyii may see a heap of peoplo who have got more mony than you have, a heap of people who have got more brains than you have ' and more success. Some of them may even be butter looking than you arc. Ion t you worry auout that, and don't you be scared of anybody. Whenever you meet a man who al lows he is your superior, you just I look at him and say to yourself, 'at- tr all, you're jusSt folks.' You want to remember for yourself, too, Unit you're just folk. My boy, after you have lived as long as I have and have and have knocked around in tho world, you will come to soo that' j all tinv one of us folks." Field m $ Opposite U. S. Patent Ufticef 5 WASHINGTON D. C. nan F ESTABLISHED IN 1835 .ft M- U'il MlA If Mil Jl U. M. LT SIAHBLE AUD GEAHITE MONUMENTS IN" OFFICE AND ELECTKIC POWER PLANT MACON, GA, KOCKY MOUNT, N. C. For pricc3.and fltaipny, Address Kooky Mount Oftico. A. S. BLOUNT, General Solicitor. I ... m 1 OSES'. Gurta Csld&i Brtvor.t Pnaumon'a WAN TKI) SpKCiATi Reprkskxtativk in this county a':l Adjoinin tctritorieK to repsi-nt hu advortia an old estab!i.-b',d bu inens Itnimw of solid financial etandinp Salary 2l weekly, with t-zpPDSf-n, aJvanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Horne and biKgy funiifLnd when hccps Hary; position permanent. Addrss, iJlew Brothers, 000 Mouou I3klg., Chlfn-o, III. :j-is V IE D -TRU -T WO !tT HY LADY OK uentla'inui to mHtiap;e buainps iu tliia County and adj'ininji territory for hiniae of solid financial Ktntidiatf. $20 straight caii -alary and rxperuea jiaid each Mou diy diroct from hfadqnartt-ls Expense i nioui: advanced; jhis lion perinniifiit. A1- dvesa Xiannyer, 'JO.-), jlouon Jtiulctn, Chicago. dvc 13 Pneumonia follows La Grippe but never follows the use of IP fill f'! "oneY I mJki w and Tar It etopa the CJotigh and heals the lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and Coneumptlon. Mb. Q. Vacher, of 157 Osgood St., Chlcaffo irritos: "My wife had la grippo and it left her with a 'Tory bad cough on her longs which b'OJLSz's Honki and Tau oursd completely.". Vnr Rt hv .T O ' "Rvnritt. v I Great SMew Offer Unon R M-ream. IS Courting in North Carolina. An exchange says tho following is the method of courtship in the Car olina pine woods: "When a boy .. ... : i . : . ,,.1 f w.uuun.u.u ii-ip, InpUtt. of Grigsby, Ya., he takes a piece of fat pine, trims r. j MlVf? tljut ciiaiubei lain's Pain Balm in the shape of a capital I and th?Mi ', ave him permanent relief from parses it to m girl, which means, 'rheumatism in the back when every - 1 ' w . . ! ii.; i . r .:i.i 1 1 1.1 . ... A. A V i J V . " J - 6 tisin ()u veil bv Cham bcrfctin'a P;im Halm. The efticaoy of ChamberlainV Pain Balm iu the relief of rheuma tism is beini; demonstrated daily. ba without it. Bro. For sale by iSpruill ' slie takes a match and sets it on tire, which means, 'I make light of your V)inins.' If she likes him she hands in-.. . ,,, . . . 1 ",,J!- There la wiotp health in happmews than him a pinervood knot, which means, tntre i liapiinf-ss iu httltk. 'pine net.' I am glad to gay thai . , immrm most of tho boys get a pine-wood knot back." A Night Alarm. Worn? than au altinu of lire at nifrht is ih brafisy conyh ot croup, wliich sounds like the children's death kuc-li and it ineatis leath unlfSH aopjethine is don qnicklv. ' fofe.y'n iionj and l'ar never fai; to ;ive ' iuiaut r4-liff vud q lickly cum tho worM ; tonus of croup. Mr. V. L. Cordier. of Mauniugton, Ky., wrilfs: ,4My three year i old girl had a seven p.&ak of croup ; the doctor said sha enuld not live I uMt a hot I tie of Foley V Honey tud Tar, the fintt'dog. Eps are high. Increas the quantity j ave quick relief und savd her iife." He by ruing Monarch Pouhry Fowdnw. ; fl,9e "uhMlluU.s. Sold by J. O. Everett. J. jS. JonNhTOr, Ropsr. N. O. j . . i. if-... . The world ncida broad oympa'hy mor thu: bread sentiuints. Foley's Iloijy and Tar cures the cr-uli caused by attflCK o. la r:pe it huals :h. hiugs. bold by J O. Fveret!. Warmsd-ovtr love is auythiug bat satisfactory. 1 ilOOll bOCoUS. ; 1 Twenty-five years practical ex perience, rad the fact that we do the largest business in Seeds in the Southern States, enables us to supply every requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very best advantage, both a.i regards quality and price. Truckers and Farmers j requiring larce quantities of Seeds ('a are requested to write for special prices. If vou have not received a copy of WOOD'S SKED BOOK for r.).t, write for it. There Is not another publication anywhere that approaches it in the useful it gives to boutneni tirmcrs j and gardeners. j Wood's Seed Book will be mailed free do cot delay. -van MORPHINE. Morphine and Other Drug Habits Be Cured? f m on r I T.W. Wi Ycod & Un. Saedsmen. , , RICHMOND, VIRS1MIA. It has been long contended by physicians hat there is no cure fur th drug habit. Thi U true po fir ;ik the rank aud file of th medical prof ef ion foimHined, 1'Ji". lei-sen. theretinre, U thtt they are i-norun! of the iiili Heope ai d nature of he dineHKft ; but ii-'in,ti:iv for tlm cause i.f Siiife.rir:y !iu!nnni!y -we bive deiuontmleri tht tho ruTpiiine ov fi'ber firu..r nbits run i-nre t and cnc.riiv ) fchviUite-, K.--iHif'o " j'' pamleKK eure O, ilios a-'hti.tltd to fbe unt of drops :f they wi!! .:r .rt'..!iPc;MT ".nd fotiov- our iMrv'!.';i. Rneh c:isi -v; .v.tie.-: i.. f- rC- i v ?.c vidud Ht!eni'r. i. U-H.titiil t'o-yi ni' exjii'Ti- 1 ner 'e ripecii.'-.-.. ' 1 c ,:f ' T dctiiia rrorn hii iiK"-t 'V' ir!v. trediat.-' fj tf. Aypf :ite f(r dnu' etrnvedaiui app-tit- for food in r.-:.tored. Vrite today f)r our fiee booklet, nud free tn'ii! treat mnut AU enrrfnd"' ce Htru'tly octifiJi-Mtial iu f.dain euve)rp s i dresn U a nhaT''1 ';"nKu'.ii'Er. ri.. -.'n, Lv. -F , il?5 Broadway, A'ew York Uity. eceipts of Cotton at United States Ports From September 1st, 3903, to HI ay 5 st. S nnitfpQf-On ISUU Di! Imn R nil ncfiusve IJI0S8S A on 1 20th, 1904. SION For the exact, or tho naaroat to tho exrsct. estimate of tho t tal number of Bales of Gotten received :t ai United States, ports from September let, I003, to May 1st, I0O4, both inclusive g For the next nearest estimate For the next nearest estimate For tho 5 next nearoc: estimate, $20.00 each Frthe IO next nearest estimates, 1 2.50 each For the 20 next nearest ostimatos, IO.OO each For tho SO next nearest ectimateo, 5. GO oao" Forth IOO next nearest ostimates, 3.00 each 51 BOO. OO l,OOO.OOjtt BCO.OQ "fo 125. OO 200.00 S60.00 300.00 Additional Offers for S3t Estimateo Made During Difforont Periods of tho Contest. For convenience tho time of the can. 3 test la divided into estimates, received by The Constitution during . four pe riods the first period covering from the beginning of contest to February 10, 1904; second period, from Febru ary 10 to March 1, 1004; third period, March 1 to 20; fourth period, March 20 to April 20, 1904. We will give the best estimate received during each period (in addition to whatever other prize it may take, or if it take no prize at all), the sum of $125.00. The fowr prizes thus offered at $!2S.OOeach amount to 500.00 3 5,000.00 TWO GRAND CON0OLATIOM OFFERS., First For distribution among those estimates (not taking any of the above 188 prizes) coming within 500 bales either way of tho exact figures $ 1,000.00 Second For distribution among those estimates (not taking any of tho above 1SS prizes and not shar ing the iirst consolation offer) com ing within l.tOO bales either way of tho exact figures 1,000 OO Crand Total 37,500 OO In case of a tie on any prize estimate the money will booqually divided. Conditions of Sending Estimates in This Port Receipts Contest. Subject to the usual conditions, as stated regularly in The Constitution each week, the contest is now on. Attention is called to tho following summary of conditions; 1. Send $1.00i for The Weekly Constitution one year and with it ONE ESTIMATE in the contest. " 2. Send 50 cents for The Sunny South one yoar and with it ONE ESTIMATE in the contest. " 3. Send $1.25 for The Weekly Constitution and Sunny South both one year, and send TWO ES TIMATES in the contest that is, one estimate for The Constitution and another for The Sunny South. 4. Send 50 cents for ONE ESTIMATE alono in the contest IF YOU DO NOT WANT A SUB SCRIPTION. Such a remittance merely pays for the privilege of sending the estimate. If you wish to make a. number of estimates on this basis, you may send THREE ESTIMATES FOR EVERY $1.00 for warded at the same time estimates aro sent. If as many a& ten estimates are received at the same time without subscriptions, the sender may forward them with only $3.00 this splendid discount being of fered for only ten estimates in one order. A postal card receipt will be sent for ALL ESTIMATES RE CEIVED WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where subscriptions are ordered, THE ARRIVAL OF THE PA PER ITSELF IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR ESTIMATE HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND IS CAREFULLY RECORDED. 5. The, money and the subscription and the estimate must come in the pame envelope every time. The estimate, tho money and the subscription go together. THIS RULE IS POSITIVE. Secretary Hester's Figures Covering the Period of the Contest. TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS. SALES 1M COTTO.V CRO! Thin ia mrp!y forj-our information and . not tlio stiliji't't of tins present contOHt. It. 'in Kiv.'ii wily 11.HM1 additional aid to an intclli Kent etjtimntes. I 1,199,904 I 1 ,2 74,840 10,383,422 9,436,416 10.030,630 10,727,339 COTTON SEASOM. 1897- 98 1898- 99 I890-OO 1900-01 1901-02. from Iht September to 1st tnr (inolunivf) of following yeur. Tho period covered by this COIltt'Hl. .8,333,062 ..7.Q93.45I .6,843,134 6,346,312 7.213,171) 1902-03 7.378 G27 The figures nbove nre certified by Secretary Henry Q. Hester, of the New Orleurn (,'ottou Exchange, who will furnish the official llgurea to decide this content. Address All Orders to THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. Ii
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