THE ROANOKE BEACON. Tublished Every Friday. Kutfre 1 in the Post Office at Plymouth N. C., as f fnoml cHss matter. , ,, ' We appi-nl to every reader g Thi RoAKotui heaoon. to aid UK m maiiinjj it an acccpuuilti aita fro!lrhlc mt'diutn nf news to our citit:ni. Lot ,Jlvinmth people ihu public know what is truing on in I'lymiiiit h. Kcport to iim all itoliiM of .news the arrKul mill dojwrturc of friends, social .event, deth.0, Hi:ri''is illness, accident, new , Snildi new enlerpriHes and improvements of whatever i'lMrm'!pr- chance in bHsinese indeed auytliinp: and every (Ling that would be of interest , Co our people. . Subscription price, JH.00 per year. Advertisements inw'edatlow raVis, Obituary noiices oxurpi'ini; ten lint , Ave cents aline. 'Jotiut the word, allowing eight to the hue, and (end money with MS. lor all in excess of ten linen. The editor will not be responsible for the views )f correapomliMitfi. , All art icies for publication must be accompanied by the full name of toe writer. Corresponduits are requested not to write on but one Bide of the paper. , All communications mut be sent in by Thursday morning or they wil) not appear. ... f. Address all commu ideations to THE liOANORE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. OUR NOMINEES. NATIONAL TICKET. For Presideut : WILLIAM J. BKYAN, of Npbraskn. For Vice-President : ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois, For Presidential Elector, 1st Dist.: CHARLES L. ABEIINETHY, of Carteret. For Congress, 1st Dist.; JOHN H. SHALL, of Beaufort. Washington County Democratic For First Time Since the War. For the first time since the war "Washington county gave a 'pemo cratic majority 37esterday 1 ' Indeed' the friends of gcod gov ernment have cause for rejoicing. We give 'below the official vote of each precinct: PLYMOUTH : ?or Governor, Aycock, dera. 360 ' " " Adatus, rep. 157 For Judge, Council, dem. 323 ' Bowuiau, rep. i"9 For Legislature, Ward & Miller, dem. 3G7 " ' : ' Cutler & Fagau, pop. 188 For Sheriff, Jackson, dem. 3(JG " " Phelps, rep, 150 For the Amendment, 373 Against the'Amendnient 171 LEE'S MILLS: For Governor, A3 cock, dem. 326 " " Adauic, rep. 1C7 For Judge, CouncilV'deni. 332 - " " Bowraao, rep. 166 For Legislature, Ward &, Miller, dem. i88 " " Cutler & Fagan, pop. 11G For Sheriff, Jackson, deua. ' ' 314 Phelps, rep. 133 For the Amendment 3?3 Ag liubt Aaieudiuent 159 CKESWELL: For Goveruor, Aycock, tktii. 222 " " Adams, rep. 176 For Judge, Council, lerr.. 236 " V " Bowman, rep. 158 For Legislature, Ward &, Miller, dera. 239 Cutler & Fagdn,.'pop. 157 Fcr Shetiff, Jackson, dem. ' ' ' " Phelps, rep. For the Amendment Against Amendment SKINNEliSVILLE : For Governor, Aycock, dem. " " Adams, rep. For Judge, Council, dem. " " Bowruen, rep. For Legislature, Ward & Milder, dem " Cutler & Fag'an', pop, For Sheriff, Jack-sou, detu. J ' Phelps, rep. For the Amendment Against Amendment 237 170 242 168 C8 71 08 71 7!) 48 73 02 89 79 Aycock's majority Council's majority Waid & 2,I:!lei's majority Jackson's majority '' ' Democratic majority for county 408' r,2i 470 460 What most pccpla want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamberlain's Stomueh and Liver 'rableta fill the bill to a dot. . They are easy ts take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co., and Itoper Store Co. The amall boy in the wood shed finds tittle comfort in the rod and staff. "My baby was terribly Eick with the diar rhea," Bays J. II. Doak, of Williams, Ore" ou. "W were cuable to cure him with the doctor ftesiHtuiK-e, and as a last resort We tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 'llemedyj I aijl happy to say it iave imtr.ediate relief and a complete cure." l or s!s ty Fiyrumth Drug Co , and Roper 1 to'f ' . : 5 0,0 00 MAJORITY FOR THE AMEND MENT AND THE STATE TICKET. The Next General As sembly will be Four Fifths Democratic. The Most Quiet Flection Ever Held in Hie State.' We have kept our forms open as long as jve could reasonably do sc as we wished to give the official re turns of the election this week, but as we cannot get them from all parts of the State in time for this issue, they will appear in our next. How ever we give them for the county, and from positive news received up to this hour, "it is an assured fact that the Democrat's have gained one of the greatest victories ever wou in the State. ' ' . The Amendment has been carried by not loss than 50,000 majority. All the State ticket has been elec ted by an overwhclmning majority. Washington county and the 2nd Senatorial District have won' a ma jority of ten to one more than looked for by the most hopeful.1 " If we ever had cause for rejoicing in North Carolina, we have it today. Here is the meat in Governor Koccevclt's speech officially opening the campaign : ' "The Democrats stand for law lessness, for dishonesty and dishonor, for license and disaster at'Jiome and cowardly shrinking from' duty a-, broad." What more could you want to make Democrats vote for; the brave Roosevelt? What do ycu think of a young gentleman who characterizes in this fashion the seven million' American citizens who voted for Bryan four years ago ? Governor Roosevelt's description, by the way, applies to General Lay ton he was a Democrat ; and "to Dewey he is a Democrat; and to Schley he is a Democrat; and to General Wheeler he is a Demo crat. Were those men "dishonest at home and cowards abroad ?" A wise old man in the Democratic party remarked when Roosevelt was nominated :' "We can safely rely on that young man to make more' kinds of a fool of himself than any man has ever done in public life." ' Governor Roosavelt seems to be rapidly verifying the prediction. Chicago American. A Fkiohtful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the Lest in the world, will kill the pain apd promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. l 1 & 5 The following lines, by the late Truth ful Jame, are suggested by te naws from China: ' - ! ' -' Do I sleep ? Do I dream ? Do I wonder and doubt? Are things what they seem, Or are visions about ? ' J Is our civilization a failure, Or is the Caucasian played out ?" The law holds both maker and circulator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a- dangerous counterfeit of De Witt's Witch Dazer Salve risks your ltfb to make a little larger profit. You can not trust him. De Witt's is the only genu ine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you De Witt's Salve. Plymouth Drug Co , and lioper Store Co. , ' The effeminate young man and the man ly young woman are more to'-be pitied than censured. ,: ' . : .: A Misisteb's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a- bottle if Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doees and was entirely cured," : says llev.- A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kau. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a Week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days without relief, then'ealled in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the nest morning. He eaid his towels were iu a terribte fix, that they ibid ;becn running off 3o long that it was almost bloody flax I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy and he 6id, 'No.' I went home aud brought him my bottle and gave hint out dose ; told him to take another dose iu fifteen or twenty nii'cr.tes if he did not fiod relief, but he took no more arid was entirely cured." For sale by Plymouth Drng Co., &nd Roper Store Co, ' ' . It has been demon strated by experience that consumption van be prevented by the early use of One Minute (Jongh Cure. This is the i'uvorne remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all thioat and lung troubles. Cure quickly. Plymouth Drug Co., and lioper Store Co. Every time a woman talks back to her bunband she K'ts a now wriukle. If troubled with chills, fevers, malaria, night sweals and general weakness, take Roberts' Tasteless Chill Tonio. Pleas ant to nke. '2io. per bottle. No cure, no pay. W. O. Ayers aug 31'- Every thing may como to him who wuitfi, but things oome more qubkly to the man whi) goes out and hustle. ' " "Through the iccuths of June and July oiirbaby was teething nd took a ru'uning off of the bowels and sickness of the stom ach," says O. P, M.' Holliday, of Doming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Cham berlain's Cc.io, Cholera and ' Diarrhoea Kemedy m'Uhe house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water aud he got better at once." Sold by Plymouth Drug Co., and Roper Store Co. '' A man is compelled to keep his word when u6one will take it. ' Hakmlkss, efficient, reliable and pleas ant to take is liouiHT's Chill Tonio, tor chills, fevers, malaria, night bweats and la grippe. 2."c. No cure, no pay, "The best I ever saw," is what they all say. W. C. Ayers ' ' ' nug 31 Foolish people allow pride to rob them of many comforts. ' ' Tho laws of health require that the bow els move once each day and due of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep yonr bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab. lets when necessary and you vill never have that severe punishment inflicted upou you. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co., and Itoper Store Co. ' A man's actual measurement marked off ou his tombstone. is never After many intricate experiments, scien tists have discovered rpethods for obtaining all the natural digoctaiits. These have been combined' in the proportion found in the human body and -united with substances that build up the digestive ergons, making o compound" called Kodcl Dyspb'psia Cure., it digests whet you cat atid allows all dys peptics to eat plenty Of nourishing food while tho stomach troubles aje being radi cally cured by the medicinal agbuts it-contains. It is pleasant fo take arid will 'give quick relief. Plymouth Drug Co.. and Ito per Store'Co, " ; ' " The man who is short on religion friea to make up the deficiency by wearing' & long face, y 1 ' ' For burns, injuries, piles and skin dis eases use' Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be of fered. Use only De Witt's. Plymouth Drug Co., and lioper Store Co. There are no better pills made than De Witt's Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain. Plymouth Drug Co., aud lio per Store Co. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An 0?fer pnovma Faith. Ulcers', Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, Itching Skin, Scabs and Scales of Eczem Aches and Pains in bones, back or Jomts, Syphilitic Blood Poieon, Rotten Gums 'and Chronic Rheumatism, aud all obstinate, deep'seated Blood ' troubles, are quickly cured by taking a lew large bottles of Bot anic Blood Balm. ' We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and net a patching up. 'Is your Blood Thin ? Skin Pale ? All Run Down V As Tired 'iu the morning as whed you went to bed? Pimples? Boils? Swollen Glands or Joints'? Catarrh? Putrid Breath ? Erup tions? Sores in Mouth or Throat ? If so, your Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure and Rich, Ileal every Bore, Stops the Aches and Pains, Builds up the broken down body, and invigorate" the old aud weak. Botanic Blood Balm,' 'tjie only perfect Blood Purifier made. Sold at Drug Stojes. $1.00 per largo bottle, including complete directions To prove our faith iu Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to sutferers. For free trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Don't hesi tate, but' write at once describing1 trouble, and free personal medical advice given. Biood Balti (B.B.B.) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for :50 years. Over 8,000 voluntary testimonials of cures by using B. B: B. Bold by Plymouth Drug Co. 'i;je8-ly TIIE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. AS GOOD TO YOU AS A DAILY AND YOU GET IT AT THE PIlICE !OF A WEEKLY.' l' ' It furnishes more at the price than any other newspaper published in America. Iu news service covers all the globe and is equaled by that of few dailies. Its reports from the Boer war have not been excelled in thoroughness and promptness, and with the presidential campaign now ia progress it will be invaluable. Its political news is absolutely impartial. This fact makes it of especial value to you at thia time. If ydu' want to watch every inove of the groat political campaign taka'the Thrice-a-Week World, If you want to keep your eye on 'he' Trusts--and they need watching take the Thrioe-a-Week World. If you want 'to 'knoW till foreign developments, take the Thrice-a -Week Worlc.1 ' ' The Thrice'a-Week World's regular sub scription price is only $1.00 per year. We offer thia uriequaled newspaper and The Roanoke Beacon together one year for $l.o0. The regular subscription price ol the two papers is $2 00. ' - TRINITY COLLEGE Offers undergraduate and graduate courses. Large number of eloctives. Eight scientific laboratories, equipped" 'with modern and advanced apparatus.' La re additions to library. Complete gyninasiu,m. Expenses low. lifiy scholarships to bo awarded. i"j0,000 spent in improvements thw past year. Send for catalogue. PUEStDENT JIILGO, je 20-tt ' " Durhaji, N. C. NOTICE. On Monday, August 0th, 10O0, at 12 o'clock M : I Blmll pell at the front giite of the premise hirrei aftor deambod, mitli r a dutd of trust exocuti'il to Hue by H. S. Wtsfob ud wife, Stillie A. Wool), dalrtl June Utli, lNi'J ami rcgiaicieu in aslilUKtou X'ounty, book 88, puge 5Hi, elc. ttiid in Tjrrell County In Book 40. piifjia 811 etc , the following real and iicrHoiial projiurty, to. w it : '.' The plantation, known as th'j "Soinercet place," located in the said County,-'ami being the same which P. N Gray bought or' Harvey Terry and Olivers and described in a deed from P. N. limy una wire to Mime a. euo, uutea June utu. i.w Hiid recorded iu VVashiugtou Comity, .reference to which is made for particular description. Alsou lot of tock and other perguual property, deccribed in schedule -'A" atta:hea to the said-deed of trust ami registered tbereviih as a part tliureof. . . i Terms of sale as follows : Civh euouch to nay the twpeiiHoi of the deed of irusttaforesuid nml of the sale, including commission '-of 1 percent, to tni'lee and to pay the amo'u'it -of money which under tlio terms of the deed of tffiist aforesaid, shall bo, due and paynbie at the time of such sale upon the notes described in the said deed of trust, and tfie balance of the purchase money on such time as will be necessary to meet and pay off the notes de scribed in the said deed of trust, which at the time u:ay not be due, as therein prtvuled. '.-..Tim notes for the deferred payments clinll be secured by mortgage upon the said premises or stfch other security as may be acceptable to the nolOer or the saul notes ana to tins trustee. . ' June 23, 1U00. TOUKEY N.GRAY, ie29-Gt . . . Trustee. CALL ON FOR FINE Ileavy and Fancy Family Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries', Canned Goods, vegetables, &o. L'r 1 keep constantly on hand a full aid well selected Btock of eveTy thing iu the grocery line needed for family use. No s'udddy, shop-worn goou$ ; everything fresh and sweet, r When you leave home with an order for groceries, don't fail to caR on me ; you get 'your money's worth of fresh goods every time, and your patronage will be appre ciated, - Iu tha 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, and get as good & smoke as cau be had in the city. Everything is kept qniet and orderly, and no lady need hesitate enteriug the'grocery store that would eu ter a dry go.oa store nett door to a saloon. 1 Yours to p'lease, oc 11-tf J. L'. SAVAGE. TV. JEJ .YEGER, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSICAt GOODS, the only house in town where you will find all kinds of musical instru ments from a'' Jew's harp u to the Yery latest, the Columbia Zither which any child can play, and the Columbia rGivphoihohb which makes speeches, sings songs ;ind plays band pieces. Records and talking machi nes in stoik and for1 sale. I have U'so added a Gold and Sil ver plating'department for plating Watches, y eweiry ana csiiverwaro. HEPAIRIKG of all kin4 done on Short NOTICE, "and satisfaction guaranteed. --GO TO m E McC ABE'S For Ileavy and Fancy Groceries, Notions, Fruits, Confection eries, &c, &c. ' '"' I also keep a First-class Restau rant, wherp you can ' get'" as good a meal tor the money a? anywhere in town. Added to this I keep nice, clean rooms to let to lodgers at reasonable rates. We keep on hand, and make to order, underclothing of all description, for ladies and gents. Give us a call when in heed of anything in this line. '' Don't forget to call on me vhen in town. M. E. McCABE. Washington St., near livery staples. -Summer O lit iL i ; l i i c o faille; AT MKS. J. F. YEAGEE S Prices that speak to the' Point General Mark Down on all clas ses of goods. ' Space insufficient to enumerate an tne inuuee ments held out. Below are a few: PAR ASOLS. Prices on all fancy parasols reduced to original cost. LAWNS and Organdies at re dueed prices. UNDERWEAR. Ladies', Child ren's and Infants' gauze vesta at reduced Prices. EMBROIDERIES. All-over ed gings, insertins, short ends,' full length, wide 'and narrow widths, Trimmings anc Laces, ail at great ly rednced prices. WHITE GOODS. India Lawns, whitf) Organdies and Piques at very low prices. I -am closing out my stock of trimmed millinery, iiich as hats aud bonnets,-at wholesale cost. No chop worn or old stock in my store'.' " All hew goods, bought this season. Now is the 'time to take ad vantage of these special low prices. MRS. J. F. YEAGER. ASK FOR THE vSold only by ,M 1 ill idSumie Clearance Sale I now going on at Hornthal For the neit SO days I will sell all my sum mev goods, sucli 4as Lawns, Or gandies. White goods, 3wisses? Underwear, Slippers, straw hats, etc., at and Deloyv cost, to make room tor fall goods. 1 OVER I u I snot SHOE FOR MEN Now if you arq tj ii m nip si j I) -Iff .-"yJ JSH0l Hi1 in want oi any-: thing in the a-r Tbove lines you will do well by a coming here to buy, s thesQ goods will bq closed out, re-4 gardless of cost. We still liaye a pot supply pf the celebrate lines of Uannan & Son anoj 'Walk-Over" Shoes qi linnd. Prices and toe ( suit all. i Ik. Respectfully,

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