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0!E ROANOKE DEACON. f"rUBLISUEp EVERY FRIDAY )Br The Rpakokb Euplj&nq Co C. V. W, AUSBON, Editob. (PLYMOUTH, N. 0 Friday, May 25, 1900. ANOTHER EXPANSION. ,ft. will be of interest to the readers of the ,Bsacon who useMcElree'g Wioeol'Cardai -in their homes to know that the sale of this .remedy has bo increased daring the past .year, that the manufacturers have again had to increase thojr capacity by the addition of another Targe building. It has often been said that .fin article -that finds favor with the ladies is sure to achieve jjre&tBno- cesH. No more strikiug example of this onldj.be found than the history of Wine of uaruut. from thousands oi laaios' letters .received by the niamifaoturers, the follow tinn are selected. : Frqm Mrs.' Mary Paukowski,,J53 Rose .btreet, Ghieaeo, 111m. I have taken a bottle of Wine of Cardui ,and feel much better than wfieu I wrote 'you. I did not have any pains at my last mommy period. .From Mrs, M. A.. Thompson, Kalamazoo, suffered from what was supposed to be , tumor of the womb, but I have taken five bottles of Wjua of Cardui and am almost jCuroa. .From Mrs. J. L. Todd, Stalvey, S. 0 I do not tLiuk I would have been living Jf I ,had not .taken Wine of Cardui, We desired a child very much, aud 1 now have a pany seven monms oia. From Mrs. W. g. JT's, 715 Walker Street, Kansas City, .Kan. I have tried Wine of Cardui and found it ,to be the greatest mediciue ou arth or tiemaie trouble. To Curb La Geippe in Two Days Take Laiativi Bromo Qcinins Tablets. All drufrgisti refund the money if It . fails to cure. K. w. OBovb's tignatTe'on eVery box: Sic. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY". IN EFFECT DEC. 1ST, 189'J. train service. Southbound : Leave Edentou daily (except Sunday)... V45 p. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex- ; cept Sunday) , ....... 'A 4" P- va. f Arrive Norfolk daily (exceptSuu-" day) sup. m. Leave Edenton Tues.,' Turns., ' and 8at 7 00 a. ni. Xeave Elizkbeth City Tues., Thurs , aud Sat ,9 30 a. m. Arrive Norfolk Tuea., Thurs., ' and Sat ljL 00 a. in. jSoXJTHBOOND : JLeave Norfolk daily ejccapt Sunday) ". 10 00 a. m. Arrive Eliz. City daily (except Sunday)... U40a.(a. Arrive Edenton daily (except Sunday) 12 40 p. ra. Jjoave Edenton daily (except ' Sunday) I 00 p. m. Arrive Delhaven daily (except ' Sunday) 4 4i5 p. m. Leave Norfolk Tues., Tburs., and Sat 4l0p.ru. Arrive E. City Tues., Thurs., ' and Sat .... 6 00 p. m. Url.. IVl.i.tnn 'I'liiiB Thnrs . ' arid Sat 7 00 p. m, (Trams stop at all intermediate statious. STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Steamers leave Edentou ,fily (ex. Sun Jay) 10O p.m. for Plymouth, Jamesville, AViUiainston and Windsor Leave Edenton Tuesaay, Thursday and Saturday 1 00 p. m. for Chowan River Jandings; and Friday for Scuppernong : Stea noke TnsRdav .ThnrBdav and baturday BOO p nrUU A B H Tl H On,4 W &, W. R. K, for Qoldsboro aud Wilmig . 'ton, &o. ' ' For Scuppernong River Monday and Wednesday 12 OOnoon For Coin jock and North River landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 3 O0 p. m. ' For South Mills and landings on Dismal Swamp Route Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 00 a. m. Steamers leaye Belhaven dily (ex. Sun day) lor Washington, N. C. ' For further information apply to J. J. Hassell, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Gen eral Office of the N. & S. Jft, R. Co., Nor folk, Va. k. KING, H. C. HUDQINS, vGenT Manager. Gen'l Ft.& Pass Agt. mers leave Elizabeth City for Roa- Island. Oriental and Newberne, , Cnl r .1 v Vetches and Uiocks carefully Repaired and satisfaction gjyen o n all work by 0, E. LEGGETT QN BUINKLEY'S CORNER. WATER STIiRT, BEACON FLASHES Maye&s are getting scarce. Look out for the eclipse on Monday. A most refreshing rain was given u& on yesieraay morning. Mexican Liter Fills cure all liver ills. Price, 25o. W O Ayers my25 The m easels .are prevalent in Beveral sections oi the county. Mrs. Al Villilord and BQn, Master Hal. I;i!'i'tiTii .i' : i are visiting ai unson wit ween. Eliminate selfishness from the world and the devil will have to retire from business. The devil delights in a religion that makes people sour and sad and wear a laoe use a ieuce-rau. Ice Cream from the North every Friday at 5 and 10c store. Sold by the plate or (mart , We deep'y sympathize with Mr. and Mrs- W A. llardison, who lost their infant child by de(h, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ralnh flnent the dav last Sunday with Mr. Ralph's sister, Mrs. Jaa. I. Luer, at Maokey's Ferry. Mrs. W." A. Ttowen of OfRfinviilp liaa been visiting our tpwn the past week as the guest of her fitter, Mr. Jos. 1 ucker. Glad to see Mr. A. L. Fazan. formerly of mis town out now oi JMonoia, va., on our streets this week, tie is the guest of Mr. S. W.$easley, A r vnn Innkinc fnr c. burofftin ? Tf no on to J. T. Lewis'. 50o. Ties for 25c. on sale Friday and Saturday w Mr, Jos. Skittletharpe returned yester day from Baltimore, where he has been under treatment at a hospital. We trust he I 1 1 ' i 3 " ' Mrs. W. O. Pavis and daughter, little Callie. returned to their home at Creswell on Wednesday last, after a feW d,oys spent with AUss ualue stubDs, in our town. Little Miss Helen Patterson, of Wilson, who has been brighteniug the home ,of her aunt, Mrs. Al Willil'ord, with her sweet presence for some time, returned home this week. LOST A plain gold ring bearing the inscription, "Thine own Sweetheart until death us do part." A suitable reward will bo paid for its return to "this office. Mrs. Louvenia Ralnh. of Creswell. who has been visiting hef daughter, Mrs. C, V. w. Ausbon, returned to her home on Wednesday, accompanied by her little graud-Bou, Ma6ter,ClajejJCe Ausbon. Just after we had gone to pross last week there was some excitement created by an alarm of fire, caused by the burning of a sinall out-house .being, used to smoke meat in on tip premises of Mr. E. B. Norman. Mr. J. T. Lewis .requests us to tell the people that his usual large stock of candy has been increased by the addition of Lowney's celebrated line of Cbqcolales and do a rictus, it u is nice canaies yuu w.pb Mr. Le wis .can please you, Read ad. of J. T. Lewis this week. Mr. Lewis is going to have soma needed re pairs made on the interior of his store, and for the uext 30 days offers greatly reduced prices ou bis stock so as to run ot the goods and make room for worsen. The speeches that were to have been made at Frazier's School House, near Mack9y's Ferry, on Saturday afternoon last were deferred on account of the heavy rain storm. However there were a few staunch white men present, a While Supremacy Club organized, and some good white folk' talks made by Mess. IS. B Spruill, Thos. w. isiouiit, vy. j. jacKson ana linen- house. "Racket Stores, '' and "Cheap Johns" the latter especially, have beeu legislated against, but Plymouth boasts of a "Cheap John," notwithstanding. We refer to no less a personality than our popular mer chant, John T. Lewis, kuojvn iu this sec tion as "ihat Cheap man, JLewis." ii;s name is John, consequently the law can t hold him down. If you don't believe he is cheap, just drop m and get prices on Clo thing, Dry woods. Notions, bhoes. etc, ana especially Heavy and Fancy Groceries. His low prices nave long been tne taiK or the town, and now his $t.00 Shoes for 25c. is creating wild excitement. Gall on him and he'll tell you how to get a pair. Working Njght and Dat The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is pr. King's New Life Pills. Every' pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, liatlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. 3 A Rearrangement. Owiuer to a-i'earrane'ement of uro gram, lion. R. D. Gilmer and Qen , T. . Toon will not speak in this county as advertised last week. They will, hp waver, .speak in the county twice: tin Creswell at 11 o'clock a. m., on Monday, May 28th, and in Roper at 11 o'clock a,rn., on Tues day, May 29th. We are truly sorry this change has been made,' for if there is any.jcpuuty in the State that needs stirring up, this ja the county. White men, use all the energy you possess to make these gatherings as large a3 possible. ,Red Ho.T.Fapir The Gun iWas the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that .no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve oured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Jiurns, Boils, Felons,. Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 23 cts. a box. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. 3 County Board of Election. At a meeting of the County Board of flection held in the Court House in this town on Mqn,uay tne vtu )nstv with D. Spruill.' C. J. Nor man anq J. singleton present, they transacted the fpjl.p wjhg busi ness : Ordered that Scuppernong town ship be consnlidated into pup Toting precinct, and that thp pplling place he at Creswell. . Ordered that Skinnersvillcr town ship be consolidated into one voting precinct, and that tho polling place be at the Nprmau school hpuse. Ordered that l-lymquth township be consolidated intp one voting prpr cinct, and that the polling placp be at the Court House in Plymouth. Ordered tjiat Lee s MtJIs township be consolidated into one voting pre cinct, and 'that the polling place be at Veasey sphool hpuse. Ordered that Henry W. iiateman, of Scuppernong township, be ap pointed registrar for that township. Ordered that w. T. Wuiciiarci. or Skinnersyillp township, be appointed registrar for that township. Ordered that Jesse O. Everett, of Plymouth township, be appoiutcd registrar of that township. C. J. Nop. man, Chairman, J. E. Singletpn, Secret'y, Littleton Female College Com mencement JProgram. Elocution Recital, Tuesday even ing, May 29th. Annual Sermon. Wednesduv morn ing, May. 30th, Rey. Dr. W. W. Rays. mi ualiiuii, it cuntsuiiy. Anniversary Address before rthe Missionary Society, Wednesday even ing, Rev. R. F. Bumpas. Graduation Exercises, Thursday morning, May 31st. Literary Address, Thursday, noon, Dr. S. A. Steele. Annual Concert, Thursday even ing. Chills, fevers aDd malaria vieli to liow- ekts' Chill Tonic, if you get the genuine, with a red cross on label. 25o. No cure, no pay. W C Ayers my 25 PROMISES MUCH THAT IS GOOD AND UPLIFTING. The adoption of the amendment will settle the race question -in North Carolina as it has in Louisiana. The negro wilt practically cease to vote, wjb'ia all white men will continue to vote as in Louisiana. When the negro is out of politics he will become a better citizeu and better laborer, and he and the white uaau will get along better together. The amendment will not disfranchise the negro, it will free the white man by making it possible for him to vote as he pleases, instead of on race lines, as now. It will dignify the white man by conferring upon him a high priyi' ledge which the negro does not enjoy. It Will remove the fear of negro control, thereby inviting immigration hnd outside capital to help us.make our State what it ought to be. it will give such an impetus to education that .in the next generation but few of our boys and girls will be unable to read and write. Surely no measure has over been presented to the people that promises so much that is good aud up lifting ae does this measure. News and Observer. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CONVENTION. A Convention of the Democratic party of the Second Senatorial Dis:rict of North Carolina is hereby called to meet at James yille, N. C, on the 12th day of June 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m'., for the purpose of nomi nating two candidates for the Senate.branch of the Ueneral Assembly of North Carolina. for the year 1901. By order of the Committee. W. Fletcher .Ausbon, CJhm. Sen. Com. M?J 3, 1900. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of tho hard service thoy endured during the war. Mi- Geo. S. Andetson, of Kossville, York county, Penn , who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now fre quently troubled with rheumatism. "I had a severe attack lately," he says, "and pro cured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It aid so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it.in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises aDd burns, for which it is unequalled. For sale by all druggists. WHITE SUPREMACY SPEAKING. Hon. R. D. Gilmer, Democratio candi date for Attorney General, ad Gep. T. F, Toon, Democratic candidate for Superin tendent of Public Instruction, will speak in Washington county at the following times and places : Creswell, 11 o'clock a, m., May 28th. Itoper, 11 o'clock a. m , May 29th. White men, giye these champions of White Supremacy a rousing reception in Washington county. ThOs. W. Blount, Ch'm'n. County Deep. Ex. Com. BKAyB Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well' as women, xmd ail feel the results iu loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, ruu-dowo feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. lie says : 'Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he ic all run down, and don t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. 1 can uow eat anything and Lave a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Plymouth Drug Store, Eyory bottle guaranteed. 3 The trouble with the Golden Itule is that some people thiuk it ought to be kept iu a glass case for fdr of wearing the gilt olf. WjsoojpiNo Cough. I had a little boy who was noarly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's Cough Iiemedy. I did not thiok that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and one bottle cured hini entirely. It is the best Cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. L. Moobb, riouth Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by all druggists Some people are, so good that they ob ject to drinking fountains ,f.ue smokinz cars. If troubled with rheumatism, give Cham berlain's Pain-Bulm a trial. It will not cost you a cent il it does no good. One appli cation will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quiusey, pains in the side and cheat, glandular aud other swel lings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. Plymouth Drug Co., aud lioper Drug Store je 29 RHEUMACIDE So Is rapidly taking the place of all -io other ktiown remedies as a rhou- matic cine, laxative tonic und fcjo blood purifier. 1 lie reason is plum, jjo IH for it is' I CUKES I T' . , . ....... - . ft o Tuero is no ueiter iimu w irk ytp rheumatism than during the full months. Cure yourself before tho :j rigors of winter are felt. UI1EU. MACIDK costs bat SI per bottle. 0 Sold by all Druggists. Secure It mid cure your & I RHEUMATISM I zi For Sale lu Plymouth by o og septo-bin LUTHER HARRISON 0 4 nELMErrV prand U We are going1 to sell all we have in the store at a 's 11EBUCEB PRICE. We do this in order Taye the inside of the store f Now, if yon are lq goods that you can bu as the merchant, come and get the benefit of th tiqn, For one month on'i PULL LIIE OP Dry goods, Clothing $H 0 E S j and Silks, :Laces and Embroideries. Best 25c. Ladies' hose ever shown. Novelties in ladies' Belts. Corsets. Ladies' underwear Table linen. Boy3' knit Shirts and Drawers. Our dimities, organdies, plcp.es -ant linens are faultless in points of style and beauty. Those who have seen them admit that they are the handsomest goods of the kind ever shown in this marJiet. Can we. show them ,to you!? SPRING SHOES. Our line of Ladies' Gentlemen', Mis ses and Children's Oxfords are now ia stock. These goods are produced from carefully selected stock, made by skil led workmen, and designed to meet the requirements of the most fastideous trade. Call at our store and see this magnificent line of footwear before foy ing. Y guarantee you quality, ,con fort and the latest style,. Hats aud Caps. Top Shirts, soft and stiff bosoms. Linen Maderas. Piciue and Silk. Collars and Cuffs. Ties. Men's Underwear of all kinds and at all prices. AWB BOYS Iff yoia would, do yourself justice YOU WILL KOT. buy your Suit before .eeiiag wlaat we have. Our line of Faucy Worsteatls and Clie Yiets, as well as UIiics and niacins, are tlie handsomest ever sliowsi in this marl&et We guarantee you the right things a the right prices THE 3L,TEST THE EDISON PhonograpH for $7.50. Sold by IV. 33 .YE.A.OEI, WHO -IS HEADQUARTERS town where you n nnisical instru- iji to iba """SCLthcr J. I- -CALL ON SAVAG E FOE FINE Heavy and fcancy Family Groceries, Frcit3, Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, &o. I Jjeep constantly on hand a fall na well selected stock of everything in the grocery line needed for family use. No shoddy, shop-worn goods; everything frefh and sweet. When yon leave home with an ordsr for groceries, don't fail to call on me ; you get your money's worth of freh good eTery titpe, and your patronage will be appre ciated. ,1 KJ KJ1 V- '-Sin - mint: Iu the rear of my store I have opened a first-class Saloon, where gentlemen can en joy a social glass of the best of Wines or Liquors, aud get as good a smoke as can be had in the city. Everything is kept quiet and orderly, aud no lady peed hesitate entering the grocery store that wonld a Zr a dry goods store next door .-t-0i x oursj;". t PLYMOUTH, N, C V s
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