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FlIEIlO?NOKE BEACON .Published Every Friday. Knttred la tie Post O like t Flymouia N. C, ag t,uundcj emt tor. ,. W appeal to ery readier of Thb Roajok &MicOrrriq ttii u in making it n Acceptable and (iproflUbl Jriediuraof news to our citizen. Let , pPtrfMuth people aud the public know what is vjjoiujfott ia Plymouth. ' Keport to ns all ltemu of jSfen the arrival and departure of friends, "Social F rkmtm, dati, Morion ilinc, accidents', new jaUdlngl.jtte enterprises and improvement of f YUAtv3r Character, changes iu business indeed aajrlhing and everything that would be of intercut Jt9 oar people. Subcript'ci price, 91.00 per year. , AdirerU9meiiU inserted at low raV-B. ' Obituary uolicca exceeding teu lint five ccuts Kline. Count Uie word, allowing: eight to the line, and aend money with MS. for all iu excess of teu 3 inea, I The editor v!I! not be rdSiia'tsiUie Tor" the views ''of correp)nHfjita. ' All article! for publication must be accompanied by the full name of the writer. i' Correspondents are requested not to write on but "one aide of the, paper. All communications must be sent in by Thursday ntpnflng'or, thej ; will tsct appear... Ame.ddreBe ail eommawcations to THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. Before the Spanish-American war, this country was "able to get &long with the' service of twenty 'special agents ' of "the1 internal reve nue. 1 These officers? get'? a day as 'compensation and $3 a day for ex 'penses besides 'traveling expenses. .At- the'' outbreak of the war, this force was - increased to forty-five. 'The war is a thing of the past and a large- portion of the taxes have been 'cut ' off, but these' ''forty-live' special ' $7 a day agent3 are still holding on to the public teat." There is little chance that 'they'-will everbe'eut off. 'It 'is more1 likely that tKeir ranks, ;like that of the pensioners, will in crease. ' The man who expects to live to se.e this useless crowd of officials 'weeded out indulges in a vain hope. Charlotte Observer. The features of the August num ber of"- Everybody's Magazine is jSinilib Agdinaldo's story of his cap ture1 by - Punston. The Filipino Reader'- narrates the pi'rcuih stances which led to his taking, in a manner '-'-bf great'clearness and simplicity. It 'is a most interesting a3 well as an 'important contribution to the his tory of one ' of the gravest deeds of Warfare." Oscar K. Davis, the Sun's Sar correspondent, follows with a sketch' of. Aguihaldo from rather 'an nnuVufd. 'point of view: There 'are several delightful nature articles. L. W. Brownell tells of the 'Birth Of a' Butterfly' which is finely illus trated: I. W. Blake writes and A. B. Dugmore pictures "Days witlrp. Mocking Bird." Maximilian Foster contributes 'Tragedy"--a fine moose tetory. In "Photography as a Fine 'Art' C. H; Caffiu writes of the work of 0. H. White. A rarely in teresting contribution is "Pictures that Show Motion," being thp evo lution of the biograph, ! by Roy Mc iArdle. J; "M Bacon teilsof "Steer ing Balloons by Upper Air Currents." GloriGUS News Ccmes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Was hitay:i. T. He writes: "Four bottles ot .Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of pcrof ula, which bad caused her great Buf fering for years. Terrible eores would brdak put on her . head aud face, and the best idoctors could- ive no help ; but: her cure 3 . complete and her health is excellent." frhis shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blood puri fier known. It's the supremo remedy for ec jzema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. . It stimulates liver kidneys and bowels,- expels poisons, helps digestion jbuilds f-up tha strength. Only f0 cents. Sold by Spruill & Bro. Guaranteed 4 f WHAT IS A DEMOCRAT. 'What is a Democrat ?" was asked of the popular aud able Democratic leader, of Ohio, called familiarly "old Bill Allen," tone day. Here is his answer ; '- ' i "Democracy is a sentiment not to be appalled, corrupted, or compromised; it knows no baseness; it cowers before no danger; it oppresses no weakness. It is Ihe sole conservator of liberty, labor, and property. It is the sentiment of equal fights, of equal obligations the ver spirit of liberty itself pervading the land.1' -jjr - The Bssr Pbesceiption for Chills aud Fever is a bottle of GnovB'e Tastelese Chill Tonic. It is simply ireaaud quinine a a. tasteless form,..:No cure no pay. price, 5'?3. .. . "' mar 1-ly The popular summer girl "should be breezy ... . , ..... During Tatfafay an infant child of onr neighbor was suffering from cholera infan tum. The .doctor had t$ven up all Jiopes of recovery. .1 took a bottle of Chanjberlain's Colic, Cholera and' Diarrhoea Remedy to he house, telling them I. -felt sure :t would do good if used according to directions. In two daj'8 time.tha-'cbifd had fully recovered. The cbud is now vigorous and healthy. I nave readmrpefided ttjs remedy -frtquently ind have Oeyer known it to fail. Mu3. f;af.iS Baker, Bookwaaer, Ohio, Sold by Irtstomh Pm?? Co. and Roper Store Go MACKEY'S FEKKY ITEMS. f Cant It E. Lee has gone to Buffalo. - ' i ....... Capt. Win. Tarkentou is now visitiug his parents. Miss Jessie Litchfield ,u visiting her aunt, Mis. Fannie Norman." Mr. L. II. Chesson, who has been very low with typhoid fever, is recuperating. Mr. Bob Spruill, of Crcswell, wa3 the guest of his uncle, Mr. L. N. C- Spruill, last Wednesday. Mr. Joe Norma u and sister, Miss Sallie, of Scupperuong, were't he -guests of Mrs. E. S. Chesson last Sunday. The tug Gazelle is now back to tow on this line. We are clad to welcome the Captain and his worthy little baud. Mr. John Swain aud Willie B. Daven port have lolt to attend the Conference at Parker's ehcrch, iu Gates county. Miss Maggie Spruill, who has been sick for the past week, is better. Wo are glad to see you back iu the office, Mis3 Maggie. " " Abkusteen. lie Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Rcnick Hamilton, ol West Jefferson, O., after suffering IS months from Rectal Fistula, he" would die unless a costly 'Operation was performed; but he" cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's' Arnica . Salve, the surest Pile cure ou Earth, and the best Salve iu the World. 25 cents adxix, -Sold by Spruill & Bio. ... ; 4. ROPER RIPPLES. WoiChei warm and' dry. Miss Lucie Duke is visiting relatives and friends in Pantego. Miss Ross Chesson, of Mackey's Ferry, is the guest of Miss Etella Elount this week. Misses Blanche Lewis and Ella Herring- ton speut Sunday last with iriends iu Wiiharuston. Mr,' Ilampton Spruill, who has been very sicu. vi lypuom lever, 13 ngmu neat; iu be on the ptreets, Miss Viola Forbes, of Norfolk, is v.'siting her graud-parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W Peacock, iu the country. Mr. John Ski'.es, who has been ill for quite a wliile, has gone to the Johns Hop kins hospital, Baltimore. Ilevs. A. J. Parker and Wm. Towe, ac cornpauied b Mr. Warren Singleton, left Monday to attend the District Conference. Misses Rucia and Mary Sherrod, who have been visiting., Ptlissee Alice and Neva Gaboon, have returned to' their home in Uaniiltou. " Liza Janb & Susan Ann. A Life And Death Fight. Mr. W. A. nines of Manchester, la., vritin? of his almost miraculous escape from death, says : "Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had lrequeut hemor rhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. Kiag's jtow Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me. 1 would not be without it even if it cost 5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all cay it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottles free at Spruill & Bro'a - ;. 4 WHERE IS IT ? We hear now and then of "great pros perity," but it is next to impossible to come in contact with if, especially i; you are a consumer and have to buy any ri" the fol" lowing named articles. Just read and pon der for yourself : - -, It requires ' 50 per cent more wheat to buy a stove than it did in 1896. It requires f?0 bushels more corn to buy a wagon than in 18D6. It requires 100 per cent more corn or J wneat 10 uuy a copper kettle than in 1b96. It requires twice as much corn to bay a coil of rope as in 189G, It requires 40 per cent tiore grain to buy a plow .than in 1806. It requires 75 per cent more grain to buy a hoe, a rake or a shovel than in 183C, ' A set of common wheels that cost $7 in 1896 now cost $12. The price of cultivators and ether farm implements has gone up proportionately. ' Galvanized barbed wire costs from $4 to $4.50 per hundred more thau iu 1890. It requires 40 per cent more corn or cot ton to buy a pound of sugar tbap i:i 106. You have to pay 40 per cent more for glass than in 1896. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 19, 1900. We have handled Dr. Moffett's TEETII NA: (Teething Powders) ever since its first introduction 1o': the public and trade as a propivitary medicine, and our trade in it has steadily increased from year to year nutil our orders now amount to two or three hundred gross per year, which is a very strong evidence of its merit aud tho satisfaction it la gmug to the mothers of the country, for they say that nothing co effectually counteracts the effect of the summer's hot sun or overcomes eo quickly the (roublts incident to teething. THE LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., . Wholesale Druggists. ven oold-blooded people have been warm euOUiih this week. A Good Cough Melicihe. Many thousands have tden restored to health and happinea? by the use of Cham berlain's Cough .liercedy. If afflicted with any throat r lung trouble, give it a trial for it is ct italn to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and per fect health beeu rohtpred. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the; ciimate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, have Laeu perma nently cured by its use Por sale by Plym outh Drug Co.t and Roper Store Co. THE FARMER'S CREED. Farmers ought to adopt a creed, and as a declaration of belief or faith they would do well to consider the following, which is said to haye been furnished by Henry Ward Beeeher when ho was editing the lUdiana- Farmer sixty years ago : "We believe ra.suaall farms and thorough cultivation." "We believe the soil loves to eat as well as its owner, and ought to be liberally fed:'' "We believe in going to the bottom of things and therefore in deep plowing and enough of it. All the better with a sub soil plow, " Wo believe that every farm should own a good farmer. "We believe that tho best fertilizer fo!? auy Boil is a spirit of iudustry, enterprise and intelligence. ' Without this, lime and gypsum, bones aud green manure marl ami guano will be of little use. . '"' "We believe in good fences, good barns, good farm houses, good stock, good orch ards, and children enough to gather the fruit. - ' " '' 'We believe in a clean kitchen, a neat wife in it, a spinning wheel, a clean cup board, a clean dairy and a clean conscience. "We (irmly dfsbelieve in farmers that will not improve, in farms that grow poorer every year ; in starving cattle ; iu farmers turning into clerks and merchants; iu farmers' daughters uc willing to work, aud iu all farmers ashamed of thtir vocation, or who drink whiskey until honest men are ashamed of them." Yhen you want a modern, up-to-date physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take aud pleasant iu ell'ect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Plymouth Drug Co., aud Roper Store Co's. stores . THE THE HMOM ETER. They always kick, No matter what I register " It is "too hot." A thousand times A day they bring This curse to me : ' "Confound the thing.".5 Why do they look ? Why do they stare ? Why do they pant? "' Why do' they swear? My rule is this, In warmth or free-o I always aim And strive to please. Why, lots of times They're feoliug-flue Until they see This face of mine. And then they gasp : "It's ninety now ;" And wheeze a"ud puff Aud mop the brow. It is my fault, They always claim, And ou my head They put the fciame. When winter comes, With ice aud snow, They look at me And mutter "Ohl" They stamp and swear Whene'er they see Me taking in My mercury. - And when it gets 'Way 'down the Hue Tliey rant again The blame is tuiue. Nowj why is it I ijfet'the hooks And draw naught else But angry looks? - Why do they scoff And glare and sneer When I'm up there Or 'way down here? To 'tend to biz I'm Himply bound. Why do they keep : Me hanging round ? There is no fun, I tell you, sir, Iu being a Thermometer. s Baltimore American. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers compel your liver and bowels to do thair duty, thus giving you pure, rich ' blood to ;recuperate your body.- Are easy to 'take. Never gripe. Plymouth Drug Co., Roper Store Co. Even a Board of Health sign won't keep the wolf from the door. The piles that annoy yoa so will be quickly aud permanently healed if you use De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Plymouth Drug Co., Roper Store Co. - . " : ' ' The wild oats of youth turn to the brier of manhood. ' It U easier to keep well than get cured. D3Witt's Little Ed'rly Riserj taken now find then", will always keep vou't bowels in per fect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. Plymouth Drug Co., Roner Store Co. ? THE NEW .YORK WORLD' Tluicc-a-Wcck Edition. The Most Widely Read News paper in America. Time h;i3 demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World stands alone in its class. Other papera huve imi tated its form but not its suewss. This is because it tells all the ;ncvs all the time ami toils it impartially, whether that news be political" or otherwise. It is in fact almost a daily at tho price cf a weekly and you cannot aiford to bo' without it. Republican and Democrat alike can read the Thricc-a-Weck World with 'absolute. confidence in its truth. lu addition to news, it publishes firs. -class serial stories and other features suited to the homo and fireside. - The Thricc-a-Weck World's regu lar subscription ' price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 150 pa pers. Wo oiler this unequalled newspaper and The Roanoke Bea con together one year for $1.50. : Tho regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Yes, women lawyers are e ill kuown as feemalcs. rh 3 world owes you a living they say, but 'far off is the time when it will pay, "I am iudebtcd to One Minnfe Cough Cure for ry present good health and my life. I was treated iu vain by doctors for trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and recovered my health." Mr. E. 11 Wise, Mudiscu, Ga. Plymouth Drug Co , Roper Siovo Co Mr. W. Fletcher An.sbon, who hue been doiug a geuernl Insuntr.eo, Real Estate and Rental business-for the past few years, is Still lu the busiat"?", and under the new law is the ouly licensed Real Estate aud Rental agent in the county. lEo lias' re cently added quite a number of new houses to bis list, ami hopes to :;oou have sufti cietit property to enable him to control the reuts. tuus protecting honest renters as well as tho properly owners. 2vcn the wicked hon Las nor bcbettia'- sin. Bashful lovers don't have to break the ice now, they simply nult iu each other's anus, A bad complexion generally results from iuacavo liver aud bowels, lu all such cases, De Witt's Little Early Kisure produce grati fyiug'results, Plymouth Drug Co., Roner Stor'j Co.- The country is full of tramps and our best young meu are going to shirt-waist. This is the time of yenr that destructive fires are liable to visit the town, have you got your property protected by insurance? If not call ou VY. Fletcher Ausbon aud get a policy to-day. All olfisseg of property insured at adequate rates, and only reliable Companies re rrescii ted. Some men imagiue that their prejudices are principles. ; ' . The "belle of tho ball" doesn't always have the wedding ring. One little mieroba of love can turn a Whole heart upside down. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingeuious Treatment by which Drunkards are Beings Cured Daily iii Spite ot Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Pos itive Cure' for the Liquor " ; Habit. Tf ia nni (rpnr-ritllv ' lrnnwn nnr1 iirw1fr. stood that Drunkeuness is a disease and not weakness. A oouy mieu witlx poison, and nerves comrdotclv shattered bv .period- ieal or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires au antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicatinc this poisou. and deslrovinpr the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now euro themselves at home without pub licity or loss 'of time from 'business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to euro the most obstiuate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our recorda show the marvfjljti3 transformation of thou sands of Dr ankarda iato sober, iudustrions WIVES CUUK YOUR HUSBANDS!! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! ! This remedy is iu no sense a nostrum but is a specific lor this disease only, and is so skillfully devised aud prj-ared that it L thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cap of tea or coffee without the Lnowled-je of tho person taking it. Thousand.: of Drunkards have cured themselves with this prioelem remedy, and as many more Lave been cured aud made temperate lneu by haviug the 'CURE" administered by lovi'Jg friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffeo or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of thair own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not ba deluded by apparent and misleading 'improvement.' Drive out tho disease - at once and fur all time. The -HOME COLD CUKE" h sold at the extremely low price of One Doilur, thu placing within re-nch of everybody a treatment more effectual than others cost iug $'25 .o $50. i'uil directions accompany each pa-.'kage. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of Oue L'oliar. Addreea Dept 0471 -EDWIN B GILES & COM PANY, 2:10 and 2332 Market Street, Phil adelphia. Ail correspondence strictly confidential. aplC-Jy Central Academy au Industrial School for boys and youn men located at Little ton, -N. C, is a school where auy boy rich or poor, of. pluck and good character, can secure an edncat'oa. We like mh schoola. Si Kcailing, Announcement. limited number of subscriptions for Edition. . c are enabled to offer ten numbers of THE MONTHLY WORLD E&GAZINE AND "r . .THE. ROANOKE BEACON for u.oo. hat the Monthly .yorlil Jfowspapor Magazino ig Tlic Sloiitlily World ia a o'-J pnnn MaHsinc with colored cover. It Is copiously illuHtratcd with pon diawinirs and hnlf-toiK-iciu-odiiciions of ilioion;r.".iilis. Tho iiluf nations are tho result of tlLs bofit artistic skill, aided by nil tho latest iriiifMi,' pn-ns nppliiwices, ma! ini? a magazine unrivalled fa tho tpiality of its contents and the beauty of its appearance. Each Us no contains stories of ror.mnee, love, -d venture, travel; Btorics of fiction and fact ; ptories of things quaint and cnrioiw, pntlicrcd together from all over -jho world ; the results of scien tific research, and interestin;; editorial reviews. It numbers among lu? contributors the Icadiiiij liter ary men and women of iho rtny. Us comic pages wiilnx-Hcnt ti c work of famous comic artists. There, will ho funny paragraphs and pictures. ' "A feature Mich month will be the Pitko tret pnge portrait of the meat famed man or woman of tho moment iu the public eye. In collecting and preparing for publication the literary matter and art subjects for the Monthly World no expense- is spared. It is one of the most attractive publications Issued from the great city of New York, - It furnishes' high-class and widely varied entertainment to many thousand readers throughout North America. Tho size of the pages of'thc Monthly Wxrld is ten aud a half by eighteen Inches. Sample Copies of the Monthly World Newspaper Magazine will be sent free on application. Write a postal card aiid ask for one. Address all orders to THE J.10AN0KE BEACON. Fall Heading. A Wonderful Offer to Women. "Yo hnvo icceivcd word of a most remark. ftblo offer which ia to bo inaeo to women by The Ddincahrs of New York. Taking tho fact that nest year brpins a new century, The Dditituitor offers to distri bute $17,500 among 3 001 women.' Thp plan ,s so eloverly arranged that a woman living- ia a Email town or village, has just as eood a rhanco to win ono of these 1001 prizes aa a i.-oman living in a city becauao tho prizes ai'O piven for tho number of subscriptions secured in a town in proportion to the nopu lation of that town, instead of being ivc aimply to thoso who nend the largest list subscribers which, of course, nro most c obtained iu big cities. Another clever fcr, of the plan in, that all tho cities and towi tho United Stated rmd Canada havo been ranged in ftcven claftses. Tho cities of th' greatest population are grouped in Class 1 arid aa these cities aro not very ruauy, the prizes oQorod aro twcritr-oight; tho high est pi'izo being $500, and tho lowest $5.00. Tho total amount of prizes given away iu this class is $1,000. The remaining smaller towns ?md villages fall into six other classes, and as Ihe number of towns in a class increases, be cause, of courso, thero are moro small towui than largo ones, tho amount of prizes given away to a class increase?, po that m Class 7 there will bo $4,000 distributed among CO' winners. Furthermore to cvervono who fails to win ono of tho 1001 prizes there will bo paid an extra commission on subscriptions, provided thoy equal ono out of every two hundred in .habitants of the town from which tho con tostant 60ikU thorn. This is altogether a very liberal offer, and one which tho famous old Delineator is well 'able to make good. From our point cf view, wo do not see why such an oiler needs to ho mado by tho Publishers of The Delineator, for wo believo it already has nearly half a million 4u03cnbcrs. its Etrong hold upon the aHec dons of American women has como in; tho past generation, . from its - practical advice bout dress details and homo matters. "SToti Want St! 4U T Send us one dollar for a year's enbscriptfosi, or send us one dollar for one new sub.cribor, or pay up what yoa owe us and ono dollar for another year, toeuter witu u good likencsB of yourself, wife, baby, sweetheart or friend, and wo will give you, FItKSC, onp of the.-e nice B IU JO Oil PINS, with the likeness, hand painted, upon it. This i.s something nice, serviceable and of daily need to every iaay ana pin in llio land. You couldn't irmkev-otir sweetheart or ladv friend a more appropriate gilt. Solid gold frames may bo nuu uy luymy uie uiuerence. Order to-day ; this offer can't last Ion UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE J1EAI OI the Store's Echictitional Sys tcKi. Academic Department, Law, Alediciue, Pharmacy. Eighty-five scholarships. Free tui tion to teachers and ministers' sons. Loans for the needy. 527 Stutleitts, 43 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System. $120,000 spent in improvements in 1000 and 1901. rail term begins September 9, 1001. Address, F. i VEX A ISLE, President, Chapel mil, N. O, . - "js Summor i Keadijig, WoMuive arranged with the New York 'World to furnish this paper a limited time to its great Mouiiny ah tiie r wiiitcV"; Year lHossiatl. Heading, ;x : : . LIVE GOOD. To do this you want the best you can get for your money. YOU GET TUB BEST OF J. L- SAVAGE, who always has on hand a large and well assorted line of fresh Grotie'ries, such as Meat, Meal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syiup, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Canned Goods, etc., cte. Aleo constantly receiving fresh shipments of the finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Vegetables and Coufectioueries. Make' no mistake, but go to J. L. Sav , age's if you want your table supplied witn the bebt. . , -'"' '' My saloon in the rear has just been re--modt led, making it the most neat and niocT em in f,he town. This department isjilway's supplied rtitb. the most choice .wines and liquors to bo bad. Tolite and attentive salesmen stand ready to wait on you. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance, I am ' 1 -Yours to please' upl-tf J. L. SAVAGE. AGENTS WANTED i , - ' Jj'OBVlIE ELECTRIC KAZOlt llONE.-Guar--autetd tqual to the best Hone made. Oiiri ute water, oil or lather. 'Will' lasl a life time.' Each Hone packed iu neat card board case. Every one perfect . Just this tiling for private use. lrice, ,75c. We want an sgent iu each IcAvnshjp to whom exclusive sale will be givenl ; Write for sample and agent's outfit. Kent mail. Address, MAKSI1 MFG., CO., No. 51-3 West Lake St., Chicago, sep 12-(im - i , h 9 j. Undertaker and Carriage Maker, Coffins, Caskets and Burial -oases of ail ' styles, grades, sizea an.ci prices. JfCloth Lined Oases a Specialty. Special attentiou Riven to orders from a distance. If it shouid be your misfortune to need au'thing iu this line, call ou me. I have as nice a line of open and top ve hicles as has evor beeu hhown in this sec tion. Iu work and prices I defy compe tition, pxamine my stock before placing your order. ; I havo secured the services of a first-class trimmer, and all work is executed in e thorough, workman-like maniier. S.J. BAliCO, ap 1-tf itoPER, N. C. LADIES, IljSVE YOU SEEN Or heard of Solid Cnevce Silver Tahlewear f Thi3 is the new metal that is rapidly superseding ster l:n' silver for spoons, knives, forks' and other tahltwear. It . is exactly the Bameinotal through and through, has no phuing to wear off, looks jurt liko otorling silver, i luirdtr aud will wear longeri It etisw about one-sixth as mach. It is not for sale In stores, but every lady In this vicinity can obtaiu a sot of these olid I'ueveo Silver Toaspoonsi Wiirrautod to wear for twenty-live years, without paying a cent. Write for tliis free offer at once, tu-.t'ore it ia withdrawn. Q-iakkb Vaiajs Mfg., Co., .Morgan and liarrison btj., Chicago. I. S. Cut this notice oat and return it witji your re-imcst. This is impurtuni. , .' ia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificial v dieresta the fonrl anrl airla Natura in1 strenithenincr and rehnni structing the exhausted digestive or- aus, xb is me litiestaiscovereaaigesfc ant and tonic. ISo other preparation can annroar.li it in fcrtlr'.ipnrw. Tt In. stantly relieves and permanently cures ifyspepsia, inaigestion, iieartDurn,' flatulence. Honr Stnmap.h. HmMi. $iclt Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect (JigestionJ- small size. Book all about dyspepsia $aildfree Prepared fey E. C. DtWITT A CO , ebleai, Plymonth'-Dfti Coren'Kcf fi"tofe'0 Dvsoeos
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