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' 4 THE ROANOKE 1VKAC0N.' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C. V. W. AUrfBON, Editor. N. O. JFjiiday. July2G, 1901. fj I will locate in Plymouth on & or about Juno 24th, my office being t Dr. S. Uassell's old ' :3j stand, on Water street. respectfully offer my pro- fessibnal services to the people & of Plymouth and surrounding & " .21 country.' & - Respectfully, ' :s bu. av. w. early. $ ' ,Havo youjjeglected to provide protection ( for yoqr family. and'y our business, in easo Of death, by not taking insurance on yor.r life ? if so delay to longer but call on W. Jfietoher Ausbou and get one of those 'piatchleBS policies ho sells for the Union Central." ' ' i TO THE DEAR A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and NoiaeB in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Ar tificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to hie.In 'stUnteso that daf people uuaqle to procure the Ear Driini3 may have thetn free. Ad dress No. i)446-c, The Nicholson Institute, ;r80, Eighth Avenue, Now York, U. . A. aug&t-ly BEACON FLASHES- NOKFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL fV ROAD COMPANY. IN EFFECT JUNE. 1ST, 1901. train service. Northbound : .Leave Edenton daily except ' Sunday)...........,. 1 40 p Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex- oept Sunday) ..... 2 40 p. m Arrive Norfolk daily (except Sun day). r 4 20 p. m jLeave 'Edeutoh "'Trios., Tnurs., UliU City Tues., m. 830 a. in. Kat Elizabeth Khars', and Sat 930 a. m. Arrive Norfolk Tuos., Thurs., ' and Sat 1105 a. m. SOTJTEBOUNP : '.Leave Norfalk daily (except ' Sunday) .... 1000a. m. Arrive ifriz. City daily (except ft Sunday) 11 W a. ra. Arrive Edenton daily .(except Sunday). ...... . ' 12 45 p. m. lieave Edenton daily (except r gwday). 1245 p.m. Afrive Belhaven daily (except " Sunday).. 5 20 p. m. Leave Norfolk Tues., Thurs., ; and Sr.t. . . . ,4 $ p. m. Atrjve' II. City Tues., Tunis., A ' aricl Sat ; . . ; 5 53 p. .in. Arrive Edentou Tues., Thurs , r and Sat.. . 'J 00 p. m, Trains stop at all intermediate stations. Connect at Norton with trains .to auu qr4 Virginia Beach and Currituck Jkaiich : iy.,-,.1. imt.;..;,,.. STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Stea-nera leave Edeatbn daily (ex. Sun day.) p. in. for jplymoutu, JaniesviileV 'Wiilianiston and Windsor ' Leave Edenton Tuesaay, Thursday and Saturday 12 45 p. m. for Chowan liiver andiugn ; and Monday or Tuesday and J'ri day fur iScuppernoug River. 1 Steamers leave Elizabeth City for Roa - noke Island. Oriental and Newberue, 'fclOnjay "and Weijnosday ; connect with A. 'i"C R. It., and Atlantic Coast Line for jGoldbboro and SViluiington, &c. Steamers leave Belhaven daily (ex. Sun day) lor VVashingtou, n. C, and Tuesday", 'Thursday and Saturday for Aurora, Souih Creek,' IaUeyville, &p., and 4 'a. m Mon day, Wednesday and Friday for Swan 'Quarter, Ocracoke and Oriental. ' For further information apply to J. J. Hassell, Agent, PlyuVouth, cr to the Gen erat Office1 of 'the N. & S. ii. K. Co., Nor 'iblk Va M. K. KING, H. C. HUDGINS, Gen'l Manager. Ge.aV Fl& I'aia i Agt. -For fresb Turnip and Kuta Bega seed, go to sprum & Uro's. Mrs, R. n. Patterson and little daughter, Helen, are visiting Mrs. li. A, Willilord .Mr. W. E. Brothors. formerly of this town; now ol Fayetteville, was bera this weea. Mr. R. A. Knight, wife and children, of Washington, N. C,, are yisiting Mrs. M. S .Harden. For all the newest ofFectiin fancy sta tionery'; colors, styles, shapes and sizes call on II. 13. Sedbbkuy & Co. We learn from the Scotland Neck Com xnonwealth that hog cholera is epidemic in mat section. Mrs. W. A. Forbe3 and ohildren, of Gil merton, Va., are here, the guests of relatives and friends. Master Luther AUabon is visiting his cousins, Masters Earl and Jas, Bruer, at Maqkey's Ferry. Misses Mittie Lewis of Goldsboro and Eva Chesson of Roper, are the guests of Mrs. J. M. Ilortou. . DitJiiSU iioti i am now reoeivina Fresh Fish daily, except Sunday and Mon qay. All prders will receive prompt at tention. c. E Flowers Mr. M. G. Darden, of Gastouia, was nouae a few days the past we6i:, visiting Ins parents, near town. Miss Ida Tucker has returned from Greenville, where she has boen visiting her sister, Mrs. vv. A. Uowcu, We had a pleasaut call on Monday from Mr. W. O. Thompson, of ltoper, who came in to baud us a dollar. Mr. C. ,B. Hassell made a brief visit to our town this week. We think his visit wjs a little "meak--in" one sense of the word. I have a No. 2 Remington Typewriter, 1899 model, which I will sell at a bargain J Write at once. II. S. Gubicin. Roanoke Rapids, N. C Mr. W. B. Ward has severed his connec tion as salesman with Air. J. H- Skittle tharpe and accepted a like position with Jlr. Louis if. Hornthal. Miss C. O. Capehart spent Wednesday night in our town, as ths gue&t of Mrc. ,E W. Fagau. tehe was euroute from Green ville to her home in Avoca. We acknowledge with nianv thanks, a half-bushel basket of the finest apples we nave seen this season, from our menu, Mr. W, H. Harrison, on Saturday last. The military companies from Hertford and Edenton passed hrough on Monday enrouto for (Jamp Aycock, at vv rigmsvilie where the 2nd regi.nent is now in eamp. WANTED AT ONCE A Rood, steady, niiddle-a&ed man, to attend in a bar. A good nosition tor a good man Address JJ, (I. Roper, N. C When asked to pay up, the man who per stop- ill Planing Mill Department German Siding, JBeveJ. Siding. Plane Siding. Partition Work. Ceiling Moulding, And Everything else kept in a fiirst-class Planing Hill. ' Satiifaction giiaran teed as to quality and price as low as consis? tent therewith' (Jive U3 a trial. PLYMOUTH MILLING CO. NOTICE. JJo'ice pursuant, to law i-i hereby iven that np plication will he nisde to the Hoard of Couuty . Commissioners at their next meeting, to grant to the undersinueil jicpnse to ratail ipiritnoni arid Inait' liqiioi. in the Khcrrod store, on South idc Water etreet, in the lowu of Piyniout.il. ' July Vi 1901. (3EO. T. PEEL A CO. has cheek enough to order his paf ped, without payiug for il, alter the editor has trusted him for it thrte or four years, has very little appreciation, or principle, either. The miscreants who continually steal the flippers Irorn the artesian well should be caught and severely punished. Half a doz eu good iron dippers properly chained. would possihly put a stop to it, but it is a pity etica precaution snouia ue necessary. For Monuments, Grave-stones, Tablets Marble Posts, and Galvanized Pipe for Cemetary lots, writs to O. IK Mason Mas ble Co., Elizabeth City, N. C Only best work. " iron Fencing. Freight paid. When she has anything especially nice, wo are never forgotten by our esteemed friend, Mrs Capt. C. W. Askew. It is sometimes choice flowers, strawberries, grapes,' or other fruits or vegetables, and vhen, on Monday last the Capt. came in and handed us a nice basket of apricots, peaches and tomatoes, with compliments of his wife, we were more than delighted, for if there is anything wo are part;d to it is fruit, such as is grown by Cap!:. "Ashew and his wife, and we again tbanp them both for their kind remembrance of us. If we had more' stieli friends the editors life would be much more pleasaut than it is. Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pije cure. Plymouth Drug Co., Koper Store Co, .' That Mr. II. Peal is an enterprising, up-to-date carriage builder, and that his rep utation is not only local, is proved by the fact that he has this week sold and shipped to the state of Maryland two new buggies, they being special orders, the purchasers claiming they were better for the money than they ' could get elsewhere. Mr. Peal has just secured the services of a painter who has the reputation of being one of the finest in the State, he having served lifteen years with the firm he last worked for. Mr. Peal invites all people in need of car riages of any description, to give him a call. He' guarantees to give them the best in style and wearing qualities, and at prices that will proyo satisfactory. 'The Appetite of a Goat la envied by ail poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Br. Kind's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sonud digesiiou aud a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Ouly 25o. at Spruill & Uro's. 4 Even the ice man can make it hot for you if yon don't pay ycur bill. The Kind That Vnya. Experiyeuced advertisers usually decline U go into any scheme of ad vertising t until they have luadoan ample appropriation for newspaper space. The manager of the Ilarris Emory Company (the leading dry goods hoijso in Iowa) was asked to invest in a blotter "ad," but he said : "No, if I should do that it would mean so much less for newspaper ad vertising, which we know is the kind that pays." Phi la. Eecord. Gala Day in Windsor. The Itoanoke-Chowan Times says Thursday, August 1, will be a gala day in the town of Windsor, Bertie couuty, it being the annual meeting of the Confederate Veterans Asso ciation of J3crtie, which always brings together a large number of people of our sister county. Dr. B. i Dixon,' State Auditor, will deliver the ora tion this year. Windsor people seem to take a pride m these meet ings and always have made big prep arations for these gatherings. .Hkartbukn. When, the quautity of food taken is too largo or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, aud especially so if the di gestion has betoVeakeued by constipation. Eat slowly and not too-freely of easily di gested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you foal a fulness aud weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indi cating that youfcave eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn niay be avoklbd. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co., and Roper Store Co. .Up in Swaybackville they don't want any kind of a suffrage they say they, have suityrtd too'much already. Makes a Publisher Tired. It is very apt to make the pub lisher of a newspaper tired after car rying a subscriber tor two or three years without seeing the color of his monev to have him hnallv send along his cash accompanied by a let ter ordering his name oil the list, simply because he was asked to pay up. Instead of appreciating the ex tension of his credit for so long a period, he is only too apt to consider , It " t 1 mmseii a mucu injured lnuiyiuuai when payment is suggested. What he should do after holding back for so long a tune is not only to seme up, but, by way of. returning past favors, pay for a few years' subscrip tion in advance. That's what he should do, but does he do it? Well, man of good breeding does. E. City Carolinian. L A . 1 'I The Crjing Need of Home. What is the crying need of the home ? Not money. Not intellect. .Not refinement. Not wisdom. It is love, and warm demonstration of love. Life is su-oh a little thing, a short space of years at best, and to live it through and to have missed love in childhood from father and mother is the saddest thing in all the universe. Most people love their children. Few fathers and mothers would own to a lack of affection for their off spring. But in many homessnail 1 sav in the maj'oriiy ? there is a lack of ; the real love and tenderness that liil the heart full to running over with ove, words, kisses, fond caresses. The goodnight kiss, the dear hand upon the little one s head and cneck, how these things expand the soul of the child and mulce it receptive to good influences. To be a father or mother is to hold the keys of heaven ami hell lor the umiau race. Ihe relation js a di vine one, with infinite demands, aud j et how often undertaken with no forethought, no sense of the awful esponsibilit'. Wisdom, goodness, nobility, strength and patience are needed by the parent, and, above all, ove. belectcd. th More Lives Are Saved By using Dr. Worthington's Remedy than by all other remedies combined. It is without any exception the World's Great est Pain Curo, aud is absolutely without an eqnal on earth for curing cramps, colic, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery, sum mer complaints, internal pains, etc. Price '5o. at U, B. Sedberry A Co !? Attention, Company Jlegiment ! Our comrade, Capt. Graham, of Co. D., has just written a history of the rognnent to be published by the State. The Mecklenburg boys had no better friend from U urn Swamp to Appomattox, and ho desires to mve the pictures of a numLer of the ng aud Uie ueaa appear in tnc book, and I will give particulars to ill who apply to me. The regiment haj a most honorable ecord. and the men comprising it went out from the counties of Cain- en, C u m berland, Pasquotank, Northampton, Cleveland, llender- a i i r . ill lii son, Alexander., uasweii, uanuoipn, Rutherford, Mecklenburg, Iredell, &c, and the courtesy will be appre ciated if papers circulating tnrough these counties will extend this no tice. The opportunity is open for some weeks ; . -but the sooner attend ed to, the better. The photograph or daguerrotype to bo copied should be que taken somewhere near about the war times, uul the engraving will bo made in roper uniform. t Capt. Graham writes us that the ut will cost $2.50. Send photo graph and $w.tr)0 and we will for- ard at once. J. P. Sossmak", Charlotte, N. C. DoWiti's Witch Hazel Salve should bo promptly applied to cu'h, burns and scalds. It soothes and quiCKly heals tne injured part. There are worthless counterlcits, be tn-e to uet De Witt's. Plymouth Drug Co , oper Stove Uo. 'Tis the current of hate that washes away the foundation of lore. "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these faw lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without question, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that 1 have ever come in contact with and I have tiHed many other preparations. Jnhn Beam, West Middlessex, i'a. no preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural digestauts. It will digest all kinda of food and can't he'p but do you good. Plymouth Drug Co., lioper Store Co, It Saved His Life. - Hon. J. A. Oaies, Mayor of Dunn, N. 0., says. 'I am sure Dr. Worthington's Rem edy saved my life. It was prescribed for me in a very severe case of cramp colic by Dr. Armstrong, of the Confedeiate Army, in 18(i3, and it gave ran instantaneous re lief. Since that day I have used it contin uously and think it, the greatest remedy on earth, and should be kept in every home.". Prioe 2ro. at H. B, Sedberry.& Co. There's one consolation vour friends ctn't give you the 'r'cold shoulder" now a days. fA first-class Military School in Eastern Carolina' DEBNAM-KINSEY SCHOOL, La Grange, N. C. "Military, Literary-Scientific and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Fifty-three Boarding Pupils; twelve counties and tvro.jStates -"'- .. represented the past Session. COMMODIOUS SCHOOL BUILDINGS, BACK ACES FOR SIXTY CADETS. . '-. The School aims to gtrengtlicu Character by developing latent talents and power. The individual needs of the Students are considered. The Military training strengthens the manly traits, giveiA soiind .body aud ciear miud. Ctead room methods cultivate obetrvation, concentration and mental grasD. . Athletics encouraged. Expenses per half term, including tuition, hoard, fuel, ligkia and roojc, 55.00. No Incidentals. Term begins September 4th. Writs for Catalogue. J. E. DEBNAM, Sop t. THE CAROLINA' SLATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE- You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting What your body needs is plenty of good 'looci properly Ugcsteu. -Taon if your stom ach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural di gestants hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving Ijf'e, health, f-trength, amb tion, pure blooJ and good noaithy appetite. Plymouth Drug Co , itoper store uo. Now this little fact please remember, the weather s going to be cold nest December THE 13EST ttEMEDY FOK bTOUACH AND Bowkl TliOVBLES. "I have been in the drug business for twonly years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicine. of any note. Among tne entire list i have never found auvthinn to ecpjal Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles,", says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of .cholera morbus in my family and 1 have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their en tire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form." Tor sale by Ply- moulu Urug Uo., aud ltoper store Co. . Actions speak londer actors louder than either. than v0rd3 and A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Unde The Sun." All Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mucuous membranes causing them to crack open aud bleed. The powerful acida uhoU in the lahalers Lave entirely eat en away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who kas for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of UAiAKKu, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faith fully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CATAlllill, by remov ing the cause, stopping Ihe.ditphargea, and enring all inflammation. It Is the only rem edy known to sc.ence that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARAN TEED CATA1UUI CUKK" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing iuteruai and ex ternal medicine suliicieut lor a full month's treatment and everything necessary to its pcrleet use. 'SNUFFLES" ;s the only perfect CA TAHltH CUliE ever made and is now rec ognised as the only bate and positive cure for that annoying aud disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and per. maueutiy and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVEli of COLD in the HEAD. CATARUII when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION -"SNUFFLKS" will save you if you use it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is po.dlively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH iniiiy form or stage if used ac cording to the directions wnieh accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it ut or.ee, and write full particulars as to your condition, and jou will receive special hdvice from the discoverer of this wonder ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SjsUFFLKS" the ' GUARANTEED CA TA HUH CUliE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States cr Canada on ncoipt oi One Dollar. Address Dept. C171 EDWIN B. GILfclS & COMPANY, 23;i'J and 21532 Market .Street, Philadelphia. aplt)-ly Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial FedagoL: Musical Annual expenses $100 to 140; for non-residents of the State $l;o. Faculty of 30 members. Practice and Obser vation School of .about. 250 pupils. To secure board jn the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15th. Session opens September 19th. Correspondence invited frQm those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For Catalogue and other information address President CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, -N. C. 'SSlS L nidi ifi'iq"1lf;Sin,SrtJL - ii. b. mwmi k go., . .(Successors to PLYMOUTH DRUG CO.) Drugs,. Chemicals, Toile.t Soaps, perfumery, Combsi, Bruslie's, Stationery, Cigars, etc. A complete lino of Patent and Proprietary me&icineg always on band. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, ,and the best and purest drugs used. Bole dealers in tho celebrated "HAWK" Spectacles and Eje-glasses. A fui1 assortment always on hand. Giye us a. trial. full line of Parian Paints all colors. The Best Pain.t made. Will not chalk, crack, rub off, peel, nor blister; and is at .e-jk fected by salt water, ammonia, carbonic, sulphurous or other gases., H," B. SEDBERRY & (XV Practical Education pi Agriculture, Engineering. Mechanic Arts, and Cottein Manufacturing; a combination of theorj anel pi'Hctico. of f2 ftudy ft'nl manual training. Tuition &'20 a year. Total expanse, including f clothing and board, $12.". Thirty tea- chers, 'Ml students. Next session be ht gin September 4th. k; For catalogue address Gso, T. f Winston, PrenUent N. C. COLIEGM I Ao'ciairiiiE am 'mw m j KALEKiSI, S". (',, NOTICE. Notice pursuit to law i hereby given thai ap plication ,vt!l tw niada to the Hoiud of County Commis '(' ucr." to print t.o the iinderHine'd license to rctr.il spirituous and rntilt lirinor, be'iniiitiir on Amrust 1-', V-h'l, and cmUnuin;; until Jan. 1, 1'JW, In Seppernoivj townKlnji, about l! t wile? from dri'snvi li, on puWic r;ii leadins from C'reuwell, acPOi-H Sprn ill's bridijc to Lke I'Uelps. " ' ' ( W. 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Twenty one are desired immeuiart ly ; G fr f ,rui work. C for carpenter's work, 4 for laasonrj and plastering, 1 Tor painting a;;d 1 or 2 for pr'.iuing. For furti'.iT particnUrn address K::v. Cha. It Tayj.or, rrincinnl. jt- 5-tf Littleton, N. C. (JAUT!, It.1.3., K'JV. Vi, 1533, ParlMod!clnoOo., M.Louis, Mo. ( i.n'.-r('i':-Wo k1'1 1? ysxt. hotting of UIOVE'!' TASHCI-KS C'tlL 'i'-tJJt'O im1 1v t ;tt.a jt.-cia alron4 t):U .wr. n'lovirc j. '.if . t.f '. 1 v-:. In the Urust bi:ine8s, fcav ..) rj.l v, aI iirlc t!;t av9 uet ualvorsiu utU i.ia M Jjur ufc i'oura truly. Trinity Collegaru1.",. flvo.Kratl"te aud undergraduate course! o( study. Twenty three teachers in academia courses. Eight laboratories equipped wltfc modern apparatus. Large library facilitioi, Best gymnasium and athletic appointments in tho State. SciioLAitsiiirs axd 1,oax Funds. AUendanpo nearly opbled within tbft past seven year?,' Expenses YPJ law. The best college yj pne hat 0rf a 6tudet the pest adVftr.ta.seU. genu foy fsatalog. PRKSIPENTKILUO,
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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