,'THB; ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Etiterefl In the PosiOmo.e at Plymouth N, C.,aa ieconJ,d89 matter. , We appeal to every reader of The Koanoks Bbacoh. 10 id as in making it un acee ptablo and ttroflplble medium of news ti out citizens, l.i't -11 v Month people and the public -know wmu, in V$oiB on iu Piymoinih. Import to ns all item..' of ; aewb iha mival aad cepartmc of friend, social , events,, dths, spiLws ilnie-. accidents, new inllulnOT, iww euierprWB an iniptevi --iuenti of -vhatevir chancer, chance in ibijsiuv--' Tiiidecd Tl'iylhihg and everyUiiujr, thai would be or in erect tb o.nr people. J' Bubi-crtptlon price, $1.00 per ycur. AdTertisement") inserted at low raa. Obituary noi.icvs exceeding ten lini rive, cents a hue. Count tiie words. allowing ciut, to tho line, ;nd send mouey with MS. lor ail in excess of tin 'lines. . The'' editor will not be responsible for the views Of oorretpondunts. ,.' i AI! article for publication must be aecomimnied by the full name of tne writer. v .Correspondnnta are requested not to write on but onesided the paper. -..,. ., All communicat ions must be sent in by Thursday "cjormng or . th(y. will not appear. Address all jjominuiticutioiig to , THE lvOANOKE BEACON, :'.- Plymouth, N. C. " A banquet of .the North Carolina Sociaty was held at tho Waldorf Astoria, in New York city, on Mon day night, (it which two hundred "Tar Heels dined. . This day, May 2Cth, was selected for the banquet, it' being the anni vversary of the day on which North "Carolina declared itself free from .British tryanny, at Mecklenburg. ' Governor Aycock and other prom inent North Carolinians were pres ent and made speeches appropriate 'to the occasion. " ' ' Judge, Van Wyck presided, and Iiis speech of welcome was sucii a fiine tribute to our State that wo give Hi in full : ADDRESS OF JUDGE AUGUS TTJS VAN.WYCK, PilESf I) EXT OF THEN. C, SOCIETY, AT THE WALDORF-ASTORIA, N. Y. CITY, MAY 20, 1901. Carolinians, I salute you in the liame of a great race reared in tho faeautif ul land sloping from tria diz zy heights of the Blue Ridge to the 3torm-washed' shores of the Atla'ntic, 'from MjttheUV Peak fto Cape Hat teras, furnishing men of varied men tal and physical habits and every Variety of -''mineral and agricultural "product; a race composed of Irish, Scotch, Scotch-Irish, English, Swiss, German, Dutch and French ; Cath olics, Presbyterians, Moravians, Lu 'therans, Huguenots and Quakers ; & race by nature and such environments, lovers and maintainors of civil and Religious liberty; a race which lirst 'enjoyed on this continent a chartered 'government that guaranteed religions-freedom and no taxation ex cept by consent of the people ; a race 'who,' in 'i?'JG, successfully resisted by force the English stamp act ; a race who, in 1771, resisted with open - war and rebellion the oppression of '"'the English' crown, and though de feated in the battle of Alamance by Tyron, jet they never thereafter ao ' quiesced in nor yielded allegiance to 'England ; a race, as will be described to you to-night,' who boldly atihouu bed in solemn form their Declaration "of Independence a full year before theoneihat was proclaimed at Phil adelphia on July 4, 1770 : a race 'that first instructed " hw delegation to the ContinentalsOongrcsi in favor bf that declaration. ' Now North Carolina's hills bristle with church spires ar:d school domes. Iler fields teem with rich fruits of toother earth, while the cotton spin 'dles and 'loom's and factory wheels line her -water-courses. Her moun tains glisten with rich metals and precious gems. In her lovely daugh ters are 'sweetly blended culture, graeerefln'etnent, intellectuality and ;.purity of '.character which always (elevate mankind and gives lustre to a nation's social history. la nil the advanced movements of the human race her sons have kept folly abreast bf the front column. Some think bur country will reach a much high1 , er altitude, but remember the labors Uud efforts of tho future must be as jjreat as ever to 'keep our country in the forefront of the' sisterhood of hatious. -' The increase of wealth alone enables America, to do more; and the power cf wealth itself for de velopment has 'been in creased more tluu u huudred-fidd by the discover ies c'f science and' 'mechanical inven tions. ' Tho children Of such a race iiud land should justly feel u pride hi 'their ancestors who did so much in tlx' formative period to build'und o b in the period of maturity to ' e' th? fctructtire bf our nation. . , "t.r In: 'i i'i I ' .-r' , : " - T progress. In ieace and in war this commonwcaltli .lias done more than her uuithematical part to the glory of ouf Co ii n try in every Held of hu man activity. I extend to you a thousand wel comes, 'recognizing among you those renowned in the service of the only King to whom the loyal sous"' of a Republic can ever owe allegiance, the1 omniscient ruler of the eternal empire of peace-; those eminent in the learned professions; "those dis tinguished in the service, civil and military, of tho country; in the councils of the nation, state and mu nicipality ; princes cf linauce, com merce and the varied mercantile and industrial undertakings of our happy and prosperous land. Such a citi zenship gives energy to enterprise, vigor and cheerfulness to industry and life, and elasticity to patriotism. There is a valid reason for the ex istence of this Society, which im posed upon you ihe duty of creating and maintaining jt. Love of home, esteem for parents and utilization of their experiences constiuiua radiant trinity, which gives strength and life to such societies. The simple word "homo" brings to mind and heart the dearest and most sacred interests of life. There is the' home ot childhood with ilo iight-hearted memories, tenderness - and ( love. There is the home of manhood with one nearer and dearer than ail others, u home . hallowed with joys, the heart instinctively turns there for rest and peace of mind. Home is not the mere dwelling, for many a palace is not. Home is where the heart is, be it at the poor man's lire side or in thd grand edifice of the rich. Home, swejt home, stimulates that laudable respect for parents which induces worthy sous to avail themselves of the best experiences of noble sires. The fundamental sentiment (a composite of love of home esteem for parents and pride m their com mendable deeds) which is creative of such societies, while tending to make, in the eye of a dutiful bon, the va cant chamber in which mother once was Wont to sleep,- a sanctuary; the empty chair in which father once wus accustomed to sit, an altar; and to stamp upon his visage the image of devoted parents, yet also impres-J ses upon his memory their good and just deeds and thoughts, , and ever urges 'him onward and upward in the failhiiii discharge of his mission in the economy of life To thia'sen timent is largely due the preserva tion, utilization and augmentation by the hying of the best nets and ideas of past and passing generations, sanctified by a healthy devotion to home and parents and their sweet memories. This brings to the living all the experiences of the prst, U be by them added to and transmitted to the coming generation, to be by the latter, in turn, further enlarged and agaiu transmit ted, and so on to the end of time, unless the tide of our boasted progress shall be back ward turned. Let her sons who live under other skies than "the land of the sky" gladly make the welkin ring with cheers and praise for the old North Stufe. A Night Of Terror. "Awful anxiety v.' as twit for Vac wkiow of ihe brave (ieaer.it Burnhnoi of Mtioliiys, iln., the doctors huid ho could uot live t;Il ruorimi:;" writtm Jss. H. H. Lilt cola, wun ulte uilcd Ljr Ibat ftwrfnl uiuht. "Ait thought fciuj Miuht aciou die from I'nui moijia.: but she begged for Dr. KinuV new Discovery, st-yinj it bad wrsi than once saved tier life, and bud cured her of Con- Siliiiptini. Afier three iii: '! !.,.;. .4 fit fclept easily ull iu;Ait, Had its I'm tber n,;c cooip'etely cnr-d her." Tbi ninrveiouH meJiciue is gtutrantr.-i it to cure dl 'i'broat. GLefit aiiil Lfi'i.; Din'iiht'K. (Irjly Sn.j and $UX. Tiial bottles bee at dpruiil & JBro'ri. .--tots. i Nature's htiu l,ii:tj.;n up tb bricks of vvis Untu with wliich geuius builds the ttuiplo Ot BUCCtS-'J. Skin afflictions will readily disappcrr by Jsing De Witt k Witch IJaasal Balv. Look out for counterfeits. If you yet DaWiti's you will fcl ood results. It ,ii tho tpiids uud positive ciun for piles. Plymouth Dnit' Co., lioper Store Co. The deaier ia kitcheu uteucils i3 ouc Fort of Pan-Alijci'ioat;. BiliotiBatss is a condition character ued by a distut'banct) if the uigeetivo organs, 'i'iie etooiach is ddbilitatod, the liver torpid, the bowel.-j cooi.tipated. ThBte is a loathi'.ig of food, pains in tho bowels; du;ziuiMK, coaU.-d toogLa and vornitibg, fj rnt of the nndigeDted or partly digested food and thou of biio. Chamberlaiu's Stoaach and Liver Tablets allays the disturbanots of the Rtr.m: ach and cieate a Leulthy appetite. Tin-y u!ho (yno iij) Ihb liver to a heaUhy action and retnlato the bowels, l'ry them and I5"11 !ire tarn to be much ij!s,;sjd h h t'l I . ! . . . i t sU by Plymouth l''iiir "It is with a ,r;o(il ileal of pleastne hikI (tiliilHcliou tbiitX reconmund (Jhauiberluins Colic,- Cholera and pmrrhoea Keme.lv," 6:ij s Drnguist V. A. fNtwtoHo, of Hart for J, Conn. "A buly cuKioiner, Seeii.g the retn ihIv exnoaiil for sulo on niv nhow case, Riiid to me : 'I real I V lolif.W tbnt. luedicine savoi my life the past suiuint rwttilnat (he elioro,' and ehe Wcwuu no eathuin8lic'.iVtr itn nuii itH ibat I at once nude up my mind to recommend it in tho luturo. leeently a gentloujau csmo into my storo ;o overcome with colic pains that lie iiunk at once to the floor. I iruve buu n (to.se ot this reineuy which helped Liui. I- repeated Hie doye and in -fifteen minutes he U-fi my t-toro f imliimly inlortiiiiij; me that itn felt as v;!l as ever." Kohl by Plymouth Drug Co., and Uoper t?toro Co. A cirl i loon; ant to fall in iovo with an I fvi tv (in.v Kovt of fellow th.iU with tho o:.c- a week kind. Dbwakb'oi' a Cqitgh. A cough is not a disease but a Hyiupi.om. ConsuctptioD and bronchitis, which arc the most dangerous taid fatal ditcrtses, have lor their first iwdicatioa a persistent c'ough, and if properly troaied as isooa as this conh appears- &ra eaub.v cured. Chauibcrlain's Cough Keuifdy has proven wonderfully Ktjvi:esh!ti, nud 2!m:od its wide icpoUtioti aad tyu-nsivo h&lo by its enecCKH iu wtnii the dfsaasc's which cukc rotiiiug. JI it is not leneneiiu it wid not c-t uu a cent. I'Vr Balo by Plymouth Drug Co., and Uo pcr Store Co. , Shoes aro bourrht at no ir.iuh a foot. THE HOME COLD CURE. An Ingenious livatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured . Daily in Spite ot Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No WeaUeningcf the Nerves. A Pleasant and Pos itive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It ia now g(riorahy known and under- st'jod that Drunkenness is a disease -and not weakness. A boJiy tided With poison, and nerves completely shattered by period ical or coiihtr.nl usy of iutosieating bquors, reo aires an autidota capable o neiUraiizin 'atat eradioating this pokou, and cestroyin the craving for intoxicants, buuerers may now euro Ibemticlves at home Tithout ptib iieitj' or loss of timo from busiuesn by this wonderful "HOME COuD CUitL" wliich has been perfected idler many ye:irs of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to direciiouK of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to enro the mot6 pbaiiuats case-,- no ir.at.ter how hard a drinker. Our records fehow the marvelous traucforinatiou ot th'ou tund of Drunkards int cober, industrious aud upright raeu. - ' wiVEb OUitT? YOU 11 HUSBANDS!! CHILDKEJy CUKti; YOUU FATllEUS! ! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease ouSy, and is so skillfully derived aud prepared that it i thoroughly &o.U:bIa and pleasant to the taste, so that it can bo ipven in a cup of ton or coifee without the izuowk-dge of the persou taking it. Thousands of Drunkards hive cured themselves with this pricelcs'n remedy, and as many more have been cured and tiitido temperate men by having the 'CUKE" administered by .loving -friends aud relatives withous their knowledge ia t-ofi'ce or tea, ard believe today that thov dtM.'Oittiutied drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not ha deluded by apparent aud misleading ''improveiueat.' Drive out the disoase at onee ud for &il lime. The" 'ilOil'E GOLD OUliK" is sold at the extrtmdy iow price of One Dollar, thut. pJacin;; within lvacii of everybody a treatment more tffccUial tksH othooi cost ing 2j :o ;!."(). i'uli directions ueeooipany each paekilgo. tfpecial advice by sUihed phytaciaus when requested without extra chaifre. Sen!? prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of Cue Lolhft'. Address Defjt C471 EDWIN D (ULES & COM PANY, 2330 aud 2332 Mai bet Street, Phil adelphia. All correspondence 6trictly confidential ap lG-ly - : -' Digests what you eat. ' It artificially digests the f ood and aids Nature in strengthening and recon atructiag the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. Ho other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlcoSOc. an'iSl. Lar-fresiae contains ZYt times small siaa. Book; all about dyspepsiamailedf rea Prepared fcy Z. C D&WIYI' &CO-. CbC32 Plymouth Drug Co., and itoper SIoi-lCo. Attention, Farmers ! I have on 'my farm, on the edge of Plymouth, the famous Berkshire loar, 'Lotigfo! low's Uoauty," Reg ister number 5059. This is the chance for farmers to improve their stock. Why use a :-io;ui hoar when yon can get the brveding of this famous luu ? See below what :dr. E. K. tdorris, Sec retary of the ' National" Berkshire h'eeord Association, with whom this hog is registered, says of him : "Iu feg.;rd to jour Boar, I neo by looking ovvr bis t iuigrce that he is welt bred, aud will maiuryou a ood brceditii hoar." Can you ailord to let this oppor tunity pass ? CLAKEXCE LATHAM. :.i.a""1.-.. :T.i.J., IScv. iJ( iCTS. t ri., or'.:i:'., iio. -V, ') v;a l;".f. roar. !;.it'.i;i cf ' ' ' T 'I .ill-' '.VI .rho1 - ,1 "V Wl.' '" '. ' 1 " " '" " " 1 T"" ..i..,..u i ,...,,,,. i " "'' ' '' " ' i- ' i ' I1 9 '- 4y) au's'thing: that 'can be idene with a wood ' or coal fire is done M "Tl " jV M 'Ji x -. ' . . .'nsrirwafc. ; -)) .Blue tr)M SmM' Flame" W2t3 iM .ISfflL I Wm&0m Keat.is not difTosed through- frSfc' , . ' ' M i -YM0 opt the, house-there . is nc ifffe TM TiSlk smell, soot, or danger, and the 'X WT M C0 expense of operating is nomi- afl l m9&$ sold wherever stoves arc sold. W U I ligT If yonr dealer does not hav, . . Wi write to nearest aScr-cy of ; JigSg, (L : m0 ' STANDARD OIL 0 - 11 -COMPANY ' ' i, . Is'.ii(l us or.i; ilollnrfor 11 ear Kiil.rit njii inn, or siid ene uollar lor cm- i.i buIik'i nicr, or uiy no vvhut. you ow( us mill lio it.ihM' tur uiintlic'r y.cir,' tDA'ilit r with a goud likentes uf yoni (iclf, v.il'c, la by, evvictiit ait "or friend, ni-.d we win i:ie you, I HiiK, uur uf tlicxo nice BhOOCll FIKS, with the likeness, lmnil ),a:nlO'I. u;u)ii it. 'I!iii i:i!-lliiiig nice, i-orvii-enbie and of daily need to every lady and Kin hi the Hn'h VDu couhhi'l miike jour s-v;.thea!t or lady 'liend a imro appropri.ito i:U. Soliu t,i)ld frames may lie had iiy ii.iyin,'5 !lie liiU'eri-tiee. . Order to-uny ; this oiler can't taut long. KEEP KOOL ! Our Tec houso adjoining the livery Kta'blee, next door to t lie printing ollica, is now stocked v'.'ith good, ICS. Thcsb wishing it iu large ormall quantities can be acco'tnmodaU-d. You will always lind'our prices right and someone to wait ou you. Yours truly, ' LEWIS & MARRINEH. 1L Iii.ve gloved into the J. T. Lewirf tdoro, on Water street, opposite the bank, and my stock of Millinery Goods is full and complete. It takes no talk to sell r lady a hat j when bhe sees what she wants. The hat sells itself. That is vhat I can do show you what you. want. Trimmed Mats from 7oo. to $( 00. Infant Caps from l5o. to $l.r0. Umbrellas from 50c. to $2.7.V I also have a nice lino of Silks for Fhirt Waists, Appliqo.es, Ribbons and Trim miogs of all kinds. Now Fans, Fan chains, new style Beit Buckles, etc., c-te. Call , a'ud inspect my line before making your spring purchase. Yours truls, MILS. L. E. PADGETT. tit. "sr j?p ,f 5 tn .ngis 5 UnciprtaKor and l.lurri.i;. .il :i a or. CoSiue, Caskets and Burial-cages of all styles', grades, sizes aud prices. C-J"C!oili Lined Caes a Specialty. MriHei.Li stti-iifinn P'ivt'n tn irHfr frn n h . , .. .. , .,, . iif.tanee. If it should be your laislortauo r"; x.WI pnvll.inrf hi ilib li:w :' dis to need auylbiog iu this lhie, ea',1 01. joe. , , u I have as nice a line of opeu aud top ve hicles as has evor beou shown in this 'sec lion. In work aud prices I defy compe tition. Examine my stock' before placing your order. Your3 truly, S. J. BAKCO, ap 1-tf lloi'ER, N. -. ' ' NOTICE. " ITniJpr and by virtue m a j idment rendered at pruiii TtTiii 1'iWl of Wulma'toii county buini'mv Court in the cm so of Mercer ( C'jllir.a urniiist Alexander and others, 1 will sell i'or eanli at 'Court House floor in I'lynionth. N Con Monday, Juno ilrd, j'Jv'l, tin: t'tict of IhikI in W'ucliinjnoii" county, N i ., doseribetl iu eoinplaint hinl jiiiignient in h.iid cttiiiH!, it bciiiir that, tract of imui granted by the Stale to v . A Aluxiuil-s,r, coiitaiTiing l'jti arn more or leas, ndjoinins the- lauild of James An.-'ley aiul otl.eiv. Time of mile, 12 il. April ::.Vu l'Ml. W. J. MERCER, t'cniuiisaionur. LADIES, HAVE YOU 8EEN Or beard of Solid Cuevee Silver " Tablcwcar ? This is the new raetil that is rapidly iit-rsediii; ater lina silver for spoon., knives, forks aud other lanlewear. It. i exactly Ilia fame niotul tlnia;! i.i'd through, has no plating to wear oif, looks j ii s i l:Ue sterling eaver, is harcer Jjnrt will wear longer. I it, corns auoiu (iiie-ci.xin ix: iniicn. ji t not tor sal in store, "but every ).:,iv k! thiAlciuiry can obtain a get, of thepe Solid C.ieve-; Silver Tvup:ionj. w.ji'intcd to wear for t nty-f:ve years, v, itinnit pn lac a cent. Write for his free ohe.r at once, lure it is withdrawn. (Oakku VallKi iii'i;., ( sj., Mutjjan aiul llarrifor: Nts., Ciiieurto, r '. i i;t t'nis liOlice oct. and retara it ieessors lo-PLYlOUTu UUUC CO.; Dru, Chemicals, loilct Botips, Perfumery, !pmbs, -- U rushes, Stationery, (;igars, etc. ; A complete line of Patent aiul Proprietary e4ie , always ou hand. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and the best -and purest drus used. Sole dealers in ,the celebrated' HAWHf? Spectacles and Eve-glasses. A ty?1 assortment always on hand. Give iis'a trial. j"5gFA full line of Parian " Paints-ail .colors. T.he Best Paint mr.de. Will not chalk, crack, rub off, peel, nor blister ; and is not efr fecte'd by salt water, ammonia, carbonic, sulphurous or other gases. - ftf H. B. SEDBERRf & CO- ?3 mmi H None genuine unless III RoH Hrriss is on ace jjDon't taka a Substitute Take KERVO TABLETS, The Graat A Turely Veer-table Remedy that acts direct ly on the K'ervou'H System, ilrain nnd Blood, ftevidlizinsarwl repluclnflr wasted Nervo Force.' Htivugthena aud feeds tho Tiled brain. Builds up the Impovoris't-.'-d Biood. ini'j;eaitred, aud rich, and too pn'u olieeks ro:-.y and )!uinp. A SEXUAL, TC'N'.C Acts iinmediatoly and directly on the Sexual Orsaus, nt once impart ing tone, Btrer.gth tml vior, no matter how hopeless vour cane may seem. 1'of.itlvely stops night- losses at once. Curt-s Nervous Bebduy, tiiini-Ks. rn-ntii- shells. I oss of Memory. Bae ., o,..,...t l.'l, ...,.. T (i nemr.v 'rii'n'l rcelhis, Hiei'pU'snu s?, InuigcsUoa, t onitipo thn. ana K ulii"T l;M-!ir's. TMii LATEST DISCOVERY For nil diseases caused by a weak, run-Cow n cotuUtioa of tho nervous system, cures the had effects of tobacco ii ml v.-hi.;kv 'ni nil . etc. Tho vcr best remedy vet discovered for l:-t uerv.i force, and will cot , harm anyono or Lave iiuy hud cil-ets on the j Syst,.m Uo matter how hui;; o.-,'d, but on the otlwr hand noihiiv; Imt sood resulis will follow. i n you siiuplylcel had there Li KoUiing better to lalic. PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX. Which ' 5 boxes $2. ' Postage stamps taken same as easli. uonvement to carry ana tone. Try one has and you can have your money back if you are not satisfied. THE NERVO REMEDY CO., 353 West Jefferson Street. Louisville, Ky. sole agents ron, th u. &. hew smim I most rcsi'ectfulJy r.nnounce to ray friciu'ls and patrons that I am now receiving a full ao.l complete liue of new aud Stylish Millinery good., such as Hat?, bonnets, Flowers, llibbocs, Tr'miuiiugs of all -kinds, Ready made Skirts, tic., and have recently added a full litio of Ladies' Dress Goods, which I atu ofTtrintj tit prices as low as can be found anj where I wb:b to remiud uiy fi-ieuds that I am still in busiuets, and cordially invito them i . '- A ., . ii ,i ;, .,., . ,.i. ! or'e an to Clul and tuspect uy stock I Leiore pnrcLtt?ilJ2 eleswhcre. ' i . ! ioni'c' truly, ' - JLES. A. M AYEUS. mr it-t 9. IE CHELEIGETHE WORLD "TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF . BSpEBTS' CHILlTOSICFOPi CHILLS, FEVPS, Ninht Sweats and Grippe, anrj " r.!l forms cf Malaria. : DON'T WAIT TO DIE! SPEND 2S CCNTS '''ND DE 0g0fr I WSOHOTL CU5lS mk ROBERTS' TONlif fAM6Q$ I TRY IT. ! NO CURE NO PAY. W 25c. f) BOTilE. s6a:N3 DSLSGHTFUL TO TAki.":'M- '. O. Ayers. Brain, Blood and Nerve Tonic ARREST DECAY By takine this latest Kien- tilic discovery. Strengthens, cleanses and purl lies the entire system, makes the old feel young; Try one box, after that If they were $5.00 a box you w ould have them. ; ' ; , t JUST FROM EUROPE. Latest and best dis covery Jn medical science. Guaranteed to euro any nervous disorder. Produces warmth, vigor and power. Imparts tho feeling and power of youth. , ARR YOUR SEXUAL OROANS WEAK OR INDIFFERENT.--lf so your nervous system, heeds a tonic before you become a total wreck. Write us for this latest r;cientiflo discovery! " It 53 a positive cure for all nervous diseases, ot weak ports. , '' DO YOU SLEEP WELL?-If not, -we guar- nntee. th is latu discovery will euro you Or refund your money. . . o. . TME BEST DISCOVERY OF THE, AOE. Makes you r skin clear and smooth, fills out your pale chicks, gives you a healthy, robust appear uaec. Makes life enjoyable. is ten days treatment, (sealed by maii.). LIE GOOD. To do this you want tbe best you can get for your .money. YOU GET Til E BEST, OF J. L SAVAGE, who always has on band a large and Well assorted line of fresh Groceries, fcuetf a3 Meat, ileal, Flour, tiugar. Coffee, Molasses' Syrup, 'icbaeco, Cigars, Snuff, Can bed Goods, etc.," etc'. ' Also couitautly rcceiviuR fresb shipmenttl of thu finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits,4 Vegetables and Coufectioneriea. Make no mistake, but go to J. L. Sat-; ae's if you want your table suppled with' the best. . - My saloon in tbe rear b S3 jn3t been te--modeled, making it the most beat and mod ern iu the town This department m always! supplied with the most choice wiDes COit li.piot-s to bo bad. Polite add attentive Saittiien gland ready to wait on yotj. 4 'I'har.kir-g tii?' public for past patronage amt isolioitiiig'a continuance, I am ' 1'oars to please j " . I--.!: J. L. SAVAGl, CM. Co., -re J-.