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-1 -Kana ."tebliuhed Every Friday. I v- ; latscPattOAeeat rlymoutb M. C.,m latter. r I alts evary reader of Thb RoaMOKS I aid im. in makiDK it an acceptable and uediumof nvwstoour citizen. Let popleatid the pablic know wnatia I rMtranuih. Keport to ua all iteraaof Hrrival and departure of friends, social atn. eorioua Illness, accidents. Dew inew enterpriser and improvements of Iharactur, change iu business indeed id every thing taat would be of interest Ion price, $1.00 per year. notices exceeding ten llu , five cents at the word, allowing eight to the line, juuej wun as. lor an m excess ui ieu will not be responsible for the views acnu. for pnblloation must be accompanied ame or toe writer. denta are reunested not to write an but ine paper. junlcations must be sent in by Tborsday alley will not appear. II communications to THE liOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C EL LITERARY THEFT. Many Volume of Valusbla i Had Been Dextroped. us Incident ia tba history of ?r&ry whore the rules forbid be taken from the build jnig. lsh&d by a man who had! a f poetry. He read everything lin; good, bad. Indifferent ets. were always laden with of verse or clippings of jHd he was finally discovered hod. For years the library ribed to a periodical which juration of each year i3 bound prm. There Is always a poem 3t page of each issue of the 1 This man, it was discover retnoving these last leaves bound volume by a unique le would lay a wet cord in As soon as the water had the leaf It could be noise- awn from l:s fellows and ray in his poclc-at. In this liad mut'lated twenty-four umes before the injury It he personality and method onder were discovered. H roscution for the time he aving the city, and the last film he was in the Egyptian fiderground Wcndsr. pa, Italy, Is a large tract of filch, when th weM-dijceers Jjiree feet from the surface. to a bed of chalk. Through bored with an augur, just Ihey then withdrew from the the au-fur iwas removed, and bxtractlon the water burst e aperature . wjth grea yio- ;qulckly filled the newly whlch '-was- afterwards af he'r by fain nor-.drought, point, at the depth. Of four- were found the ruins of an y paved streets, . houses, different pieces of mason tter,: and at twenty-six a..-e8 entire, such-as waa 1th the walnuts sticking to ind the leaves and branches preservation. At twenty- Jhalk was found mixed with pod being eleven feet thick.. vegetables were found filiate Missouriens. fwaa a druggeut, at Livoua, JT J. Dwyer, now ol Gruya- ,three ot my customets were cored of consumption by Dr. Discovery, and are well and One was trying to sell his move ta Arizona,' but after scovery a short time he found y to do bo, I regard Dr. Dicovery as the most won :ine in existence." Surest ld cure and TLroat anc JLung lauteed al Kpruill & Bro., 50c l bottle free. i Are We Strongest? t rower of youth of sev- 1 13 i. a J (luuuua, iu ui3 ar this increases to 320 the thirtieth and thirty- reaches Its, height, 36o the end . of the thirty- Btrength: begins to de- ilowly at first. By the it has decreased eight this diminution con- allghtly Increasing rate :tieth year is reached, ure is 330. pounds. Af- iod the 'strength falls inore rapidly until the old age i3 reached. It ble to give statistics of If Ktrenerth after the fit- I it varies )to a !arge ex- rent individuals. Chi- a a nana. l.ourTnij in iiori.. j Courtship, ua conducted ln Tibet, would scarcely arouse the enthu siasm of the niodernmiTdod maid. Barsalnlng between the suitor and the father of the girl goes on for weeks, without any reference to the wishes of the woman. The requisite price havins been paid, she is led to the house of her husband, where she is subjected to a severe beating, in ord' i properly to humb'e her spirit. and made to run round the village loudly i-ror'aiulng the merits and valor of h?r husband. Is-ale st bed time will ubu faekache. before morning. little globules are soft and whoa moistened and 1 mouth you can't keep from fa. Pine-ules contain neither hoi jnat gains and resin r fjarown native pfne forfsls, lother well known bladder, jnd backache ramedies. Huld port sod Skiles & Son. je 1 ive el the flock are neyer rit. nknesa of any-kind 9toaa y organs of tb bodf P011'1 vith ordinary rwe.icine. Miisitr.in Ten is tl en- tower. 35 cents, Tea or Where Women Itule. A remnant of the Sevis tribe of Indians inhabits the Island of Tibur on, in the Gulf of California, and is ruled entirely by the women. Form erly the tribe numbered about five thousand, but Is now shrunk to few hundred, living a life of almost complete isloation, and refusing to intermarry with any of the Indians of the mainland. The woman is mas ter of the household, and a council of matrons is at the head of public affairs. Why Suffer From Rheumatism ? Why suffer frou: rheumatism when ons application of ;hauiteriain s ram Jann will relelva the pain ? The quick relief which tLis liniment affords makes rest aud sleep .p'oafible,, and that alone is worth many tima its cost. Maay who have "Red onJv.ior fa snort releif from suffer ing have been,,llhppily surpriaed to lnd that alter awnue tne,reiiei oecxuie pcnui neBt. Mrs. V H Lefigett of YuwYrim, Tennessee, U. b. A., writes, 'I ilna xi'eat safferer from rLeninatirfm. vitl owr fom head te foot, and Chamberlain's Pain liilui is the only thing that will releSva the pa$u." For sale by all druggists " f ' TT . Mohammedan's Customs. J A traveler in the upper TangtSe prov inces of China found recently in! the town of Hinganfu many Chinese .'Mo hammedans who keep up communica tion with their fellow religonists of Arabia. A missionary who has lived among them for years declare3 j that they are very quarrelsome, much given to boasting of their Turkestan origin, and, in spite of the prophet's injunc tions, drink a great deal of wine. , This Is usually the case with Chinese Mo hammedans. " ! Bribery in Business. Bribing employes who act as buyers for mercantile houses or who as sales men attend to customers in .retail shops, especially in the great depart ment stores, has grown, in Germany for some years and has earned many complaintB In business circles. It has become so serious that the chambers Gf commerce and other, mercantile bodies have considered it necessary to discuss measures for relief. . .. Postmaster Robbed. ' Q. W. Fodts. Post muster at Riverton, la, nearly lost bis life and. wan robbed of ail comfort, accurdine, to his letter! which says : "For 20 years I had ohro'nic liver complaint, which lea to such a ffov'ere caio ot j.nndice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Elec tric Bitter; which cored me and have kept me well for eleven years. oure cure tor Biliousuess, Neuralgia, Weak net, and all BtoniAch, Liver, Kiduey and Bladder de rangement. Awonderful Tonic. At Spiuill fc Bro. f,0 cents. Fate of Pin and Ifuirpjns. By a series of experiments con ducted In his back garden, a gentle man has discovered the answer to the conundrum, "What becomes of plus?" He has found that 'pins are resolved into dust. Hairpin's, which he Watched, for one hundred and fifty-four days, disappeared by rust Intf away at, the end of that .,Ume;.. B.f j;ht pins took nearly' eighteen months to disappear; polished cteel needles early two years and a half; brass pins had but little endurance; Bteel pen3 at the end fifteen months had nearly gone, while their wooden holders were still Intact. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best. J,I have been using Chamberlain's CouRh emedv and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Qeo L Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about iu being th.e best, as it will cure a cough or cold in lesft me th'iu any other treati.eut. ll anould Iwaya be kept iu the house ready for in Btant use, for a cold can be cured in much less lime when proaiptly treated. For aale by all druggist : Toilet of the Ant. A naturalist has been making ob servations on the toilets of certain ants, and has discovered each insect goes through most elaborate ablu tions. They are not only performed by herself, but by another, who acts for the time as lady's maid. The as sistant starts by washing the face of her companion, and then goes over the whole body. The attitude of the ant that is being washed is one of In tense satisfaction. FJav you pains in the back, infiamma tieu of any kind, rheumatism, faiuting spelts, indigestion or const'pation. Hollia ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, kssps you well. 35 cents. P E Davenpert. Homes are often closest knit about some gravt of separation- It is not difficult to releive blin l, bleeding, itching or protruJiug piles with AianZtr, the great pile retu-dy It is pvt cp o.i lanntbla tube wiih . ozzle, an l maj b- in uod iced and cpplieci tit the seat of the - Selling SLow-ftrlUly.- Bnow is sold lb the north of Sicily, tnd It fetches about a cent a pound. It Is a government moropoly, and the Prince of Palermo derives the greater part of bis lncomo from it. The .snow is gathered on 'the moun tains in felt-covered baskets, and Is sold In the cities for refrigerating Bathing In Berlin. A Berlin landlord has not only sued a tenant for loss sustained through her excessive use of water for bathing pur poses, but has promulgated the extra ordinary theory that "no respectabls woman takes a bath every day." Poverty in Japan. Real destitution is rarely seen in Japan. Though some of Its Inhabitants are very poor, yet all seem to be fairly well fed, clothed and housed and are Invariably cheerful. Nearly all tKs Japanese are of . cleanly habits and rarely untidy. . .'. A Mountain of Gold cound not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lncia Wilkie, of Caroline, Wis , as did one 2.1c box of Bucklen's Arnica Halve, whftii it completely cared a running sore on her leg which bad tortured her 23 long yeare. Greatest antiseptic healer of Pilpn, Wounds, andSoie. 25oat Spruill& Bro'a. Hospital Cars 'lhe Prussian ministry for rallwaya . piiiced.at every important railway -c.ci' uiroughout the kingdom a mag ui.iw;.Uy buiit and appointed car for tto trauaipurt,..of sick persons. These ca.s nave been, specially fitted up from piaas supplied by sanitary authorities.' wpwiig ueus . and every medical device icr Lia aiieviatiyn at suft'tilngs'd'unus tiiiit hiue been utilized. Ihere arei tc.e taies, gas stoves for cookiiig, rooaia toi attendants and ingenious devices lor mulling the sound caused by tlie in. i. on ot the train. It is not inteudeJ tu uu&e these carriages .pay; tuey iiava' been instituted chietly on the ground ot humanity. ... Death from Appendicitis decrease in the eame ratio that the cr of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. Thev pave you from danger end bring quick aud painless release from constipation and the ills growing rut of it. Strength and vigor alwav follow their u?e. Guaranteed bv Spruill & Bro'a. 2"c. Try them. Sale of Land for Taxes. Pursuant to Law, I will sell for the taxes 1905, which rem win unpaid on the first Mouday in May, 19041, the following real estate : PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP O. W. Iiowen, 487 acrid, home, $ 4 '3 Mis F. O. Mtflson, J$ Interest In swamp lantf, 2 30 MU Mary iud'y, 20 acraa Jain W Moore, I. T. Windley, 100 acrec, Loug Kidgo, Daniel Iiatemau, home, Grlzelle Oetulcy, Hacre, join B. Howcott, McC. Bowes, Sacra, f.acock Swamp, Phllli Bunch, 5 acre, J T Norman land Chloe Uilliaui beira, $4 lot No 44, Laura Hicks, 1 acre, 175. Martha U Howcott, 1 acre, join E James, Leah Jonea, y acre, Juekaou, Mary K. Jonti, 3 acre, home, ElliLee, tf acres, home, Marlah Lee, 4 acre, home, Mary Moore, H acre, Brinkiey, Majy MUchall, nt-re, Hinv, RolH.Tta Putllford. lot 108. tJreuh Petiiford Purvis heirs, 7 acres, Samlerson, Wm Howard Smith, ft acre join Mc Lee, Mary E Smith. acre, home, ltosana Staten, 1 acre, home, A lieu Swift heirs, 50 acre, home, Wiley Toodle, 5 acres, join W T i'neman, Clarcutine Towe, i'acre, Freeman, James Walker, 30.acre, hoaie, J. II. Yarr.cll, i ucrcs, lluuch, . LKK'S MILLS TOWNSHIP. J. C. Freeman, 300 swami, Mrs, A. K. MclHon, 60 home, W. C. Marrinvr, C. i ltichley, home, Mackey's Ferry, DcutouH ijiMilj;ht, Otprge Bamight. H, join Jno Newberry, Lucy Clieton, 7 acre J W Gaylora land, ThomasOooper, Dinnh Downing, 5 acres, jo'n Geo Mann, Axie Lane, 85 acres, join Chexfon and others, Mahula Myers, acre, Mackey's Ferry, Moms Myers, Vi " " " Ann Miller, 50 acres, Barney Miller, Wiley McRae, Lc-.vy Ann bimpon,''20 a, join H. J. Williams Harriet M illsofi, 24JJ, join Dick HtorMm, . C 11 Dinah WoodU-y, -4r aerts', Hortoh. ; 170 Thos White. ; 15 Warren Smith Ltiiid, 40'aeleV. join N, Alexan der and others, 6 orir.an, T J: Norman place.i- . '8 00 vy. j. Jackson, Sheriff: 84 104 158 51 88 5tf 1 17 S04 U 91 94 176 85 1 7 85 10 480 646 51 175 888 175 15 51 2 91 101 84 654 10 50 1 30 S00 0 39 7 76 49 85 140 3 49 16 M 157 56 2 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE BVIVK OF PLYMOUTH, At Plymouth, in the tnte of North Carolina, at ths Close of Business, April. 61k, 1KW. RESOURCES. '.'Loans and DicAants. ' - -Overerafts, Secured, All other Stccks. liouds aad Mortgages, -Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, Due from Hmiki aud bankers, Cah Items, Gold Cuin, ' - Silver Coin, including all Minor Coin Curroucy, National Bank Notes and Oiner U. S. Notos. ToTal, . 06,768.88 M.sr l.WO.OO 8,900. 84 16,83 . 3C0.lt SS8.08 001.96 1,100.09 LIABIUTIKS Capital Stock, - . . . Surplus Fund, - . . . . . . Undivided Profits, less Current Sxpeaxes and Taxes Paid, Daposlu subject to check, - TOTAt, 1.14. 68 DOLLARS 1I.MMI.0S S.900.M ,68.46 73.414.iS - 91M.H State of Xorth Carolina. Count v otWaahiugton. mm: I, Clarence Latham, Caxbter of the aboYc-uamed Bank, do solemnly swaar that the aVot statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CLARENCE LATHAM Cashier Subscribed aud swora(to before us, this 12th day of April, 1906. W. M. BATEMAN. C. S. C. Corroct-Attest : L. P. HORXTHAL, C. D. LOANS, W. C. AYKRS, Directors. It. W, For Sale. King AJfa-so'a coay Guard. ' King Alfonso is perhaps more secure ly and" carpfully guarded during the hours of darkness than is .any other ISuropean monarch, except, perhaps, me sultan of Turkey. For four cen turies the slumbers of. successive sover eigns of Spain have b?en watched all night by the "Mon.teras.jde Esplnqsa" a body of men to whom Is relegated tho exclusive privilege of ; guarding their- monarch from sunset tO; sunrise. They must have an honorable, military career, and be natives of the. town of Esplnosa. Ceremoniously, they lock the palace gates at midnight,' opening them at 7 the next.morning.--London Tatler. 1 have a good, - siugle, second-liaud spring wagou, in good running ; order; that I Jvill sell at a bargain. Apply to " . .. E. S. Cahoon, Skinnersyille, N. O. Our Clubbing Offers Until tl is notice disappears we will give the following Cheap . Club Kates : The Koanoke Beacon uad the Atlanta Couatitution one year for $1.50 The Koanoke Beanon, the Atlanta Constitution and the Sunny South one year for l 75 The Koanoke Beacon and the Thrioe-A-Week,:New York Vorld one year ' for ,. 1.50 And if. you want .the Best Combination t be bad forjovftor rnoiiey.-Bflnd ua nlv $2:50 aud we will uend yon for one year, Yopr Home Paper, the. Thrice-A'-Veek ffyew xorK yorm, the Atmuta VJonKtitntion And the Sunny South Six of 'the bent oa- pera published eery wek, aud at iesH than half, the 'cost 'of oho diiily. . Address : o ' THK ltOAMOKB BEACON, 1 , . Plymouth, N. C. v ' T5 8t I Il5yl flll'OIU lWe promptly obraip.U.. 3. Hnd'lrei ' .1 R . . seul model, aaeto'- or yi oto cf iav ;it(Ttilor Jree report ori pfttw to LUiijr. yor iree ooox patenutMreTRAO.E-HAB.KS " 11 n mx r til! l Opposite U. S. Patent Oftce'' T t 1 I a a- sa k sjb sh at - V ' sT . and TRADE-MARKS promptly obtained oil cciunu-it'tt, or 110 fci. Wo oliuuu BiTrum THA T PAY, advertleo them thoroughly, at our xpuuie,uiu neip you 10 tmcoww. ocau miHioi. puotoor sKotch. tar FREE report " vwnwmmj. xu years' praoUoe. ( PASSING REFERENCES. For f re Guide Book on rrofimbl'. l'utonti write tc ao-BOg Seventh Strt WAtirllNOTON. D. C. E L., .'Piaiii 1 mi numin r5 fmr mhUdrHt a0, murm Mm optmimm 32 Grove's Tasteless Chffl Tonic hca steed tho test 25 yejrs. Average Annisal &des ova? One end a Half MHlioxi bottles. Does this record ; rlo Cw, No Pay. 50c wiuiToy wwii B a a en t,ent package; or Urove's Black L06t Liver Puis. peyelojidia WORLD ALMAH AC and ENCYCLOPEDIA IS ON SALE ALL OVER ' THE UNITEJTATKS. It 13 u volume of uearly ieven hun died pages and aellv for '45c. Seut b$jnil for 35c. A4 Reference Book of unusual tal ue, ulniwit iudispeniuble to nojr man of ltu4int6, or iu the professioia. It contains infornitio ou nr t'luui 1.000 timely topics' nd preeutd or;JU,000 fcta sueli aj, a'riie for nnawtjrinj. ; r. ' EIctiou statiitici' jriuHur!, financial,! educatiohsJ-, ' 'rriilroadi, shipping, .etc.,1 Vfu., 'thrdufh all tko list df,.topic8 ,wher&j!gew'l5jjnr8 are riiot: Vt I wlli U;aL5t otthyiif iadtz. 'Sfiiwl for tlii''SlkVilJardA'mericai i '-daiMs sTIXEtWORLD,. 'urij&r JJuijliSw.orb City; COLLEGE ,"3 f i' m E D Iff ( H Ei SSSSH' m t b i c w i - p j r i s n i - p h a r w a k t -t 'Intern I-iboratorie in charge ot specialists. Sc i.-;,"..-t-whin In Mr w Uaaoisai HE';-0OCTORS HAVE FAILED. CURES-AFTERS w .s RHEUMACIDE has cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism after all the doctors and afS other means had failed. Rheumacide cured John F. Eline and others, of Baltimore, after the famous specialists of Johns Hopkins Hospital, the greatest hospital in the world, had fai'ed. Rheumacide cured Austin Porccllc, of Salem, Va., and D. H. Olmstead, the Norfolk, Va., contractor, afisr they had spent Urge sums on other remedies and the doctors had given up hope. Rheumacide cured WZrs. Mary Welborn, of High Point, N. C. wi rnvumausm sns nag enuurea Tor iu years, txncumacias cured w. U. Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the most famous New York specialists failed. There is a reason why it cures : Rheumacide is the latest discovery of medi cal science, and while powerful enough to sweep all germs and poisons out of the blood, it operates by purely natural methods, does not Injure the Almost a Miracle in This Case. n Lt...o, . Dillon. S. C Aug. 18. Bobbitt Chomical Company: Gentlemen: In September. 1899. I took rheu matism in a very bad form (inflammatory). In a month after the disease started I had to eive up my work and bo to bed. It continued to crow worse until my arms and hands were badly drawn, so much so that I could not use them. My leas were drawn back till my feet tui-hcd my hips. I was as helpless as a baby for nearly IS months. I he muscles of my arras and lets were hard and shriveled up. I suffered death many times over. Wa.j treated by six different physicians in McColl. Dillon anc. Ma: ion. but' none of them could do me any good, until Or J P. Ewin. of Dilion. ram .- to see me. He told me to try j our r.HKUMACIDE. He got me one bottieof tne meHicm and I l.eemi to ti,k it. andbetore the first bottle wis used up I bctan to get better. I ustd M -ottles and was com plete y cured. . !iat v-as years eo end my Kealth hr bcc-T cxreHent ever since. Havo bPd nc symptom? of rheumatism. Will say farther that ibeirnn to walk in about six day fl.te; I be?an to take RHKUMACIDE with the pid of crutches; in about thre months after I beeinto ;ake it I could walk as good as any body, aad went back to work aeain. Yourt truly. . JAMES WtLKES. Mt&-"L if" j if j ii "Mr CURES SWEEPS ALL POISONS CUT, OF THE BLOOD. A purely vegetable remedy that goes right, to'the se.it of the disease and cures by removing the causes. Your druggk . sehs atnd recomnendc RS;sgmacide. Sampls bottle and booklet free if you snd five cents idr postage to V ' ' BOBBITT CHBIICAL COMPANY. tvoWieto. Baiumore Rnaurrntiacn, Sclatlaa, Ljmbag, Rhbmatl Outff, inc gastlan. RoraUpatU.1. Liver Trouble, KMney Trouble. La Qrfppa. A!IBUo4 Davenport aud ekiias & boa je 1 avenport (.V..5
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