Vol. XIV. PLYMOUTH, K ' C. FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1001, No. 48. 'J' LIE KOANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVKUY FRIDAY C. V. W. AUrfBON, Editor. PLYMOUTH. N. C. Friday. March 4,. 1004. " When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. ' It often seems to work though ,no one has ever told why. . . When mothers. are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's; Emul sion. 'It is like the penny in ; the milk! because it works; and -because there . is something tastonishing about it. v Scott's Emulsion is . simply ;a milk of pure- cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like f.ho . taste and the remedy takes just as . naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion h the most satisfactory treat- ment. We will send you the penny, . c, a sample free. ' Cc sure that picture In the i' r ... i.i i l.ib.l '.s on the wrapper ot every buttle of Kntul ioii y -u buy. SCOTT &. BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and J 1. 00 ; all druggists. It Pay S to Please You J. E." JOHNSTON, ';' Kopor'i- .Loading Merchant, Do you want to save, if so give me a call to-day. Don't wait. My line of Silks, fine dress goods, trimmings, shoes, hosiery, gloves, etc., defies competition in price and quality. . I also keep an up-to-date line of Men's and Boy's shoes, hats, underwear and furn ishings, rubber goods, &c. better Groceries kept in town; try them as you will. I am ulio seliina Mother Noble's Healing Syrup the lcst medicine on earth for all Stomach, Liver, Kiduey and Blood troubles. It is positively the best remedy for the above troubles. Every cent" counts here. J. 13. Jolinstoiij Uoper, N. U. f&rchUJLmt s aunt Uo opiate iff if BEACON FLASHES. ..... . . Hp "is Those .who have friends visiting 5 them, or who iuienda leaving home oj themselves, will pW aho let it be known jf ai t his oitioa, ko thu fitct may be nieu- )jp 2 tinned. , It does not matter whether Q J you . aro a subscriber or laol. All we ask. is let kuow it. . ' ' Fwer gallons; weara longer ; Devoe. . Let us do your printing this Bpring. Verily winter is lingering in the lap of bpriug. ' . Look out for 'Millinery Announcements next week. County Commissioners will be in -session next Monday. Go to thfl drug Htore and gut- your onion seta, 8 to lOe. quart. tf The roaJs are so very bad farmers are experiencing much trouble iu moving tbeir fertilizer. A Sheriff' notice appears iu this i?ane. Sheritt Jacksou Katya he is doing hia part ; now you do youra. .We acknowledge receipt of renewal nub Koription from Mrs. M, E. Kogtjrson, Alle ghany. Pa., thiii Week. I have a lot of flue horses and mulea that I am selling very reasonable. See me be fore purchasing. B. F. OWENS. Exclusive rent-payers are aim -st Inmb liiiff over tln-nihelviK iu their uuxiety to get one of the new town lots, It takes leas time to go and turn anything up than it does to sit down and wait for it to turn up of its own accord. Having accepted a position with Moasrs. GoO T. Peel & Co Mr. Miles Sitteraon has moved his family to Plymouth. Wood's genuine Rust Proof and White Spring Jeed Oat. Wood's Ditu vers and bilver tikiu Ouiou Seta." LOUIS P. tloRNTHAIi Attentif)u is called to notice of "Farms For Kent" iu this issna. If you want a pood farm, or kuow of one who dues, refer them to it. Our popular and hustlinp borso man. Mr. S. W. Newberry, received another larg-. consignment of tine ho? and males yer terday. Cail and look them over. The limn who will invent a just and encoehful mod- of putjitttc aud keeping public road in gtwd condition will deserve more credit than the one who first climbs the north pole. lit-v. VJ. B. Askew r.f Yir;nia, has been hero this Wek visiting his ft t her, Capt. (!. W. kew. Hfo was cubed lure by the illnes-J, vliicii,terininnted iu her death, of his aunt. Miss Lou Parker. For Hert Prices on Wood's Genuine Early Rose. ,Ked IHisa.Kud White lilita Seed Iiish Potatoes, call on LOUIS P. IIORNTHAL. Mr. Walter, the photographer, announ ces that he will not leirmiu iu Plymouth more than 8 or lo day lunger. It y u want a good photograph dan't wu-t, but visit his gallery at once. Cloudy weather makes co difference. ; A sure Ki'gn If a man gota mad when asked to pay au hont, d'bt, it is -i f ure siu of dishonesty, tind is pr.of positive tuat he has no grutihulu, ar.d did not in tend to pay. Bat it takes all kinds of men io lu&koa world. Foley's lvit'ney Cure 'makes the l:dnj s and bladder right. Contains nothing inju rious. Sold by J. O. Lverett. How to properly disinfect a room is told in '-Care of Invnlidn," issued by the. Medi cal Dtfpartiueit of The Mutual Life Iusr.r auce Company of New York. This book i Bent on request to those who address tie Home Offlce f the Company, Nassau. Ce dur, Liberty and William ckreet, Nvw York City. Dr W. H. AVakefield, f Charlotte, . C, will be in Plymouth at Hotel Koanoke, on Friday, March 1 1th, for on av only Ilia practice is lmitd to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and fitting classes. 8-1 1 Notice to Road Overseers. Overetera of rods will please present their accouuts for settlement at earliest convenience. Certainly before the first Monday in Mnruh. F. It. JOHNSTON, rUrk Hd. Co. Comui'r", InflatninnftM-v.Uheumatism (!urcd. William Sluitt'tir. ft hrnkeman of Derni son. Oh'o, was i'oiifmd to his bd for i-everal w-eks with inflammatory rhenma t'sm. I usod nany remedies," h fng. "Finally I .e nt to McCriw's drug Ptor lor a bottle of CI antl?rlaib's Pain Ba m. at which tim I was nnnbla to nsf hiud ci foot, and iu one week's time was able to ro to work a happy as a c'.ain." For ea'e by Sprnill & liro. Bishop Capers' Appointments. ' St. Andrew's Church, .Columbia, Mitich 7th, ut 7 l'. m." . " , 'Christ Chinch, Creswell, March 8th, at 11 a. M. . Church Advent, llopt-r, March iHli, at 7 J'. M. St.' .Janies', Church, . liclhaven, March 10th, at 7 i sr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONR DAY Take Laxative Jirotuo Quiuine Tablets. AI druggUts it-fund the moixry if. it fails t euro. , E. W. Grova'a biguatare is on each box '2C. I iu Died At the home of her brother-in law, Ciipt. C. W. Askew, oh buuday n ith i last, Miss LouUa Parker, aecl about 7u veitrs. Miss Tarkfr was stricken with paralysis last week and did not re woybi i'rom the attack. ISho was burietl on Monday in the shallow of the Baptist clmruh, of which she had been a dvoted member for manv year. -j. Onr sympathies arc extended to the bereaved. Stock-House Burned. About 5 o'clock on Friday morn ing last Mr. A. 11. bwam, a -prominent farmer living about 0 milts below Plymouth, had the misfortune j of losing by tire, his stock-house, all hiiB farming implements, corn, fod der, buggy, caru, etc.; also one mule burned to death, uiid ahorse very badly burned We have been n liable to ascertain what Mr. J) wain's financial loss i.s, hut it is very great. ile has our deepest eytnpatny. The cause of lire is unknown. The Name Witch Hazel. 'The name Witch Hazel in much abused. E. C. PttWitt & Co. Chicago, are the iu" veutora of the ordinal and only gwnuia Witch Llazel Salve. A certain cure for Ou'.s, liurna. BruiKea, Eczeum, Tette'-, Pi Its, etc. Thare are many couDtetfcit of this halve, Home of which are dangerou-, wl iie they are all worlhle-n. In buyii g Witch Hazel Salve ee that the name E O UeVV ilt & Co., Chicago, ia on the box and a cure is certain. Sold by Spruill & Bro. Farms For Rent Valuable lands situated 3 miles from Plymouth, on the Mackey's Ferry road, known as the "A. J. Newberry lands". Fences and houses will be put in good condition for those who, may wish to rent. Will rent for term of years satisfac tory to applicants. Terms reasonable. For information apply to A. U. NEWBERRY, Plymouth, N.C j7w. PERRY CyMPT, Qotton Factors and Com mission Merchants, KOKKOLK, Va. QuotationsMar. 2, 1004. COITOM Finn. (Strict, Middling.;..!.. 15 3 8 Mlddline J-" 1-4 Strict low Middling 1" 1 8 Low Middling, Io Tintfea U 3 I htAiliH .. ' Bluea PEANUTS Quiet. Fancy 4 S-4 to 4 7 8 Slrictly Prime 4 1 2 to 4 " 8 rriuie 4 1-8 to 4 3-8 Lw Gradts 3 1-2 lo a 5-8 Machino Tickd 8 1 to 4 8 S Hpanih $1, 12 $ bn B. E. PKA3...., $'i.M)bag Biaek and Speckl Pea- HO Olav and Red Pa 80 . . Peanut Bis. in baleu Hi iu. 8 Bailing. Ties and Peanut iiaga for Sale, 8CJ 1G T7T7T7 W - r:rv n SM i , 9:- L.'i r c-i I " ft ...1 At V its "P. ti fc hi 1m p h (1 fii- I I : -l Mtelfei mm lw m m: M mm: :-hm m m -mm- pits pH I m . m m .'hp fell N M: Mm- - ii i t-it ll: Pi ft ', p 11 ' m 1 I m WW Jim . - w'..;.LJL- WW W f4 - III 1 1 P m ' ' S 1.1 . - S : ffk . tea . hMLi ti wA 1? 1 Q j For Ann6uiiceiii8iit Of Our ''J-''"'""3 E3SSS1 Our buyers leave Saturday for the Northern cities to pur chase SPRING GOODS... For all that is New, Novel and Mtractive, you can- de pend on finding- at our store. It is our greatest pleasure to please our friends, in select ing our goods. We are determined to sh ow you... the handsomest, most selest stock of goods we ii i in mil i ii -unrTrttrirtT- ---- vt-.-.-i -. Do not forget to watch for date of m Jm, A m imrA rJ m W fetf l.mno U U JJUUlti 1 . II A Gimiia

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