THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Entered in tbe I'ost Office at Plymouth N. C, as second clnss matter. We appealto every reader of Tim Roanoke' RsacOn, to aid u in risking it an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our citizens. Lrt ; Plymouth people aud the public kuow wnat is 'foingoniu Plymouth. Kuport to us all iU'iiwof iiewstl'e arrival aud departure of friends, suolal iovuutV' deaths, toriou ilinuity, uocident.s, new -iiulldhlgs, new enterprises and improvement. of whatever character, ohanuesin business indeed 'anything and everything that would be of interest Ho our people. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low rV8. Obituary uoiices exceeding ten liui , Ave cents aliDCV Count the words, allowing eight to the line, -and send money with MS. for all in excess of teu lnes. t . The editor will not be responsible for the views Of correspondents. All articles for publication must be aceomvanied by the full uaiae of the writer. . Correspondents are requested not to write on but cut side of the paper. '' U1 communication must be sent in by Thursday moruuig or they will not appear. ' Address all communications to THE 110 AN OK E BEACON, Plymouth. N. C. MUST GIVE OBJECT LESSONS. i North Carolina is steadily making progress as a manufacturing State. JEor a long time the people of Thoin asviile sought to induce Northern capitalists to come there and manu facture furniture. They did not come. Then, iirst with small capi tal, they themselves began to manu facture on a moderate scale. They were successful, lactones multiplied, aiid the first ones were enlarged. They demonstrated that manufactur ing chairs and furniture at Thomas ville was profitable. Now that they have done this they are aule,Xo at tract outside capital fill's week's Manufacture. Ivecord gives the sequel : "Arrangements have been completed for the establishment at Thourasville, W. U., of au industry important to the wood working interests of that section. The in dustry will be a branch factory of Messrs. L. Q. iloKuight Oo., of Gardner, Mass., 'manufacturers of machinery for matting chairs, school furniture, general furniture and cabiuetu. About $0,1)00 worth of wa chiuory is being installed, uad a number of skilled workmen will bs sent 'from Massa chusetts to operate the branch works. The branch will be enabled not only to maUn ntw machinery, but also to repair and fceop in proper condition McKuigut ma chinery used in Carolina wood-working factories. The castings used will be snip ped from Gardner and set up at Ihomus ville."' Capitalists are rarely pioneers. They invest in those communities and enterprises in which the people themselves have invested their own money and brains and muscle and found profitable. IS'ot a dollar of Northern capital was invested in North Carolina m cotton mills until the Holts, the Steeles, the (Molls and others showed that it was a pay ing business. The town that wants outside capi tal must first demonstrate that the proposed enterprises will pay by risking their own money. They must give investors an object lesson of success and show their faith by their works. When thev are willing to invest their own money, their i - own brains, their own muscle they can usually get .'ill the necessary money for enlargement after they have shown that dividends can be earned. News & Observer. The Appetite of a Coat Is envied by ail poor dyspeptics Whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sonud digestion and a regular' bodily babi-: that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 2fc. at Sprudl ft Bio's. ' 4 i , ... ONLY ONE SAFE SYSTEM. The short cotton crop, its low price, and the high price of provis ions, 'should interest southern farm ers intensely. While perhaps for years they have been uncertain and undecided con cerning certain questions of expedi ency in their cytem of farm opera- lions, tnev are tiow Urougtit lace to! face with conditions which wAv they cannot fail to understand. Fre quently the farmers in the South have made calculations that cotton at a good price would be the most profitable crop they could raise, es pecially if the price ranged above the price of provisions. They . have thought that when cotton wiil bring 10 or VZ cents it is economy to raise cotton and take chances on purchas ing provision supplies. And thus for years at a time thev have made the mistake of raising mostly cotton and other money crops and have had to take the money received for same and purchase meat, meal, Hour, lard, etc. Under certain enrcumstances this system hns seemed easy enough, but the hard earned experience of most farmers who have tried it has proved to them that however plausible and pleasing the system they have never been able to make results turn out quite as well as they calculated. Take, for instance, the farmer who became fascinated by the price of cotton last year and cut down his corn and other food crops, lie finds this season that not only is he disap pointed in the price of cotton, but that provision supplies are telling much higher than he anticipated when he planted his crop in -the spring. What farmer can raise cotton even at 10 cents theound and pay VI or 13 cents foy nieat aud come out with any profit? lom observations made in a gen eral way and of the system followed by certain particular farmers from year to year, we are fully convinced that there is only one safe system of farming jn the South. That is fur every farmer to raise a full crop of supplies on his own farm and devote the remainder of his eneigies to raising money crops. The farmer whose corn crib is well filled with corn, his food stuffs abundant for his horses .and cattle, his smoke house filled with meat and lard, is the only really wise and successful tiller of the soil. Washington Ca- i zette-i'.essenger. .-.ie Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cirgile, of Was" him, 1. T. lie writes : "Four bottles ot Electric Bitters bas cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, v'hich had caused her great suf fering for years. Teiribbj sores would' break out on her head and fate, and' the best doctors could yivo no help ; bet her care is complete and her health is excellent.'.' This shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blood "puri fier known'. It's the supremo remedy for eo zema, tetter, salt rheuin, ulcers, 'boils and ruuning sores. ' It stimulates liver, kidneys aud boweis', expels poisOns', helps digestion builds up thi strength.' Only 50 cents. Ciokl by bpruiil & Bib. ''Guaranteed' ' -1 Even the professional swindler vorka his way in the world. '" " ' '' IiJ YOUII LlK WOKTH 2.J CFNTS? Consumptives, we know that you have been' disappointed many times, bvt limit e one more eiiort to be cured. Gooch's Mexi can Syrup has cured thousands aud it will cure ym. Consumption is the result of the food material that suouid go to support tbe body and suutuin life being absorbed and thrown o!f in ''tuberculous matter. To over come this waste of vital force and restore the nourishment to the system in its nutur.d course, is to cure. This is accomplished by Gooch's Mexican 'Syrup. 'It controls coughs, nfght sweats, spitting of blood, soreness in chest, iulluined throat and iutigs, difficulty of breathing, heavy coughs ac companied with expectoration, and parch ed lips. We kuow you have been disap pointed' many times, but make one nioro effort to save yourself. You can buy' a hot tie of Uooch's Mexican rfyr'cp' for S5. cents. It cures a sinip'e cough as if by magic, and is th'e best remedy for whooping cuugh.' Success often depends upon Knowing wheii to rpjit. ' ' ' Mother's Woii.m Syrup. j 1 Best worm medicine. Children like it so well they eat it on bread. ' lm True htippiuesR, with some people, con sists in Leing able to sa "I told you so!" Pile-ink Cures Piles. Monev refunded if it ever fails. W. T. Wesson, Gholsouville, Va, drugewt, writer..: "Your One Minute Cough CuVe gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for co'di-:. colds, throat aud lung troubles." Plymouth Dwa Co., ilopor Store Co. " PO W ERFUL M EN 0 K THE EAST. AN INTERESTING EXPLANATION OF THEIR UNUSUAL STKDNGTH; The Secret of their Marvellous Vital ity and Nerve Force Jealously Guarded. Women of the Harem Compound a Potion Whose Hojuvenating Ef fects are Almost Miraculous and Astonished the Most hkt;pt,:ca!. The fondest hopes of ancient or modern seekers nfter the Fountain of Perpetual Youth, can scarcely have aimed higher than the results achieved by tho marvellous compound, known throughout tho East as EL MOKBIlt. Travellers returning to Europe have, from time to time, brought astouishim; aks of the rejuvenating effects produced by this Wonder of the Orient. Crvdely conipomulo.l ly tl.e Women of the I!:r retn, from fcrn,iil:;s hanuVil down orally from gen eration to gi'innAti'ii. tho sffivt of this prepara tion thus jouiotiy giim-tUnl and onown only to tho innnttL's of tho Harem ami the Court Phj sidiuis, EL MOKlilK hns bi'.m pr:'.-t icaliy unobtainable, excepting by th favored ones for whom it was in tended. Kecontly, however, a prominent imtive AiuUan I'ny ieiau. banished from his cojiitry for politick offenio, and deyrlvod of liif vast pnjse.-oui, lius availed himself of hU kiu.wlL'd.uv, t.- oaru n livch. hood Dil'tung His suiti.xl, by -u:t1Ju,S tllili ,,IH1' vt'llotis eoinpound, 111, . Ulti:i!t, to the nobility and wealthier c!:ir.'si:s of all Kurope, whohavj clieerfiilly him larefecs in lelurn for the Uuii eiiis.if auved. 1 Coiit.-iic with I ho large ineome '.erjjt.t'ifinnn this practice, this aged Physician haiep'ua'tvdlj iel'u- ed very liberal U"i.crs made to him for the formula of his Remedy, but lit; has tl"ally agreed with ihu imporiing house of Tim NohS-Fn.i,EK Company, of Philadelphia, to put it up in convenient form for sale exclusively in the United Slates, and this firm having the exclusive agency, now oli'ciw it for the I3ret tim to the American public. This1 Hcmedy must not ho coafouivJed with the numerous nervous exhuu.itiou, ioi mairhood, and Belt abiice reniodi.w which aie at! venised umlcr a variety of nunu.''. as there i absolutely i.otiUn?; which Rcieiiutfc ch '.artistry n been able to pro duce, which car. evch approach ' the pcerlet-s lit -MoKP.lK; a purely vt.geraijle coiiipoijuc!, exfacteil from rare roica.'. roots and 1'elbe. ' JiL MOKlitlt is a' Kcmcdy for cne specific pur pose, wl'.'cli its to s'.rorgthm tno v;ir.l force and pre vent decay in Mtiv, it luhrvciiyutt ejects iu urte.i ing decay of the viral prin'cipli's. especially in the male, being unparalleled 'and ncvcr-iuiiing, and nj ta U8e is universal ai! over tae luisr. wii'ere birong, virilo inen wit it lartre iannlies or descendants .ue tbe rule, thcrt must be no doubt, either ue to its ct-'i tlcacy or benefit to the ger..'i;i; syUcin. ' While it id absolute sp'e'cilic add poaitivcly Kuar auleed to CQ-.e.'!.'e v i.;n case or i.-ei-voa:: debility, los:. manhood. xjV sim'tlar weakues-ses cue U) exci ses or yenUii'iil errors, u is also used with the greatest ttuccess as a vita!i,:er, giving pou'v-)' I.) all weik parts, and developing and Maintaining tne full natural vigor of manhood It is pin. up fur tiic American trade in tablet form, and though extremely j.owirlul, it is perfectly herml-ss :ind easily talieu. cue t.i'oict being a dose and dsiug ihe, wtnk at once, and cvMleiiLly an to irave no uoubt u tno mnul of ilia patient, i l v. il ' euro you so as to slay cured lively package is opened and carefully examined by the iinpoiteict when received, anil in tiieii re packed iinuer their seal and positive gt'.U'iii'ice to .cure. It will he sent prepaid, under plain' cover, with full und coinp etc directions, on rtceeipt el llic price; per .'uckajc, or tax packages lor $o.)0. iaUuicx Tan N. '. y i! l1' f l i u c Oo.ui'a.nV, Aiaritct and a-ltii Sis , Pirilatlelphia; ' ' 1 hjwi ii rmt w. wan ii wh 1 1 i.iiitr-graam ir yjgr Tbo girl who ives away her kisses scl doiu hao any htoleu. DeWitt's Little Early 'Users never disa; -point.' i They are sale, proirspt, oea'.le, tltW tive in removing all iuipumico trum the liver inn! bowels. Stuail aud eaKy to lake. Jev'er gripe or distress. Plymouth Urr.y Co. ilooef Citore Co, High life is not apartment houses. confined to tho tall Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the Bufferings it has relieved aud the lives uf their little ones it has saved, ritrike at the ruot of the trouble and dtawtg out tho innauimiitiou. Tbe children's favor ite Collin Cure. Clyir.outii Drug Co., JJo cr bture Co. Carries thiugs with u high hand the poker player. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. stys his child was completely cured of a bad case of ec zema by the usf ui le Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, iiev.ai'fc of .ill counlerfei s. It instant ly relieves piles. Plymouth Drug Co., 14 -per tilore Co. The fortunes of war are thojt made by arrav contractors. Lewis Ockemran, Goshen, Ind : "DeWit's Little jiarly ltisrs never bend nis double like other pi. Is. but do their work thorough ly and make me loci liltd a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. Plymouth Drug Co., Koper riluie Co. Tho people with the biggest ideas seldom have uny money to carry thcui out. The liKsr PiacsciUi'Tio:; von Chili s and Fever is a bottle of Ukovis'h Tastkless Ohill Toxic. It I tiuiply iron and tpiinii.e in a tasteless form, ho cure no pay. Price, 5oc, iuur 1-ly Most women. regard bachelors good husbaudi gone to waste. Working- Niirht und Day The busiest and mightiest ltttle thing that ever was made is Dr. King's hew Life Pills. Every pill is ii sugar-coated globule of hc-altb, that changes weakness into strength, listlessnoss into energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful iu building up the health. Unlv 2.c per bus. Sold by Bprriii & B.ry ' ij A WUUTtlV SUCCESSptt. ''.Souiciiiin Ts'l'VV UmJcr All Doctors hav tried lo cure (JA.TAKKH by tho use of powders, nei.i -:lses, inlmlers aiitl drutta in pasto form. I. heir powders dry up the miituoua mo'.nbmnes cuusiug them lo crack open aud bleed. Tho powerful acids used in tho inhalers have cu'.ircly eat en away tho samo lueubrmips that their makers have, aitiuni !,o cure, while piihtes and ointments cannot reach the disease. Au old and exporiciiet 1 practitioner who has for many ears made cloen study and npeeialty of the itcidiiHitt i.f CATAlIltli, has at las; perfect e'd a Treatim-nt which when fui th irdly n,:' d. not only relieves at once, but permann.Uy ctu-es CATAIiUH. by reniov ii'. the cause, i-tuppii.g the discharges, and cnvii! !.vli iirin,iiimati,H!, It is the only rem edy Ici'ovvn to science that actually reaches lua aijlicted parts. This wonderful remedy is Tv.iovvn as "SNUFFLES The QUA 14 A N J'Sifil.) CArAkUlt CU14TC'' aud ;Is sold at the extremely low price of 'Cue Dollar, each package containing internal and ex ternal" medicine suliicient tor a full month's Ceatuicut and everything neccnSary lo its perfect u ' SNUL'FLRS" is the only perfect CA TAKIUI CUHB ev;r niadi and is now ivc- rgnixerl as thfl only sate and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting thsease. It cures all iidluvinintion qui eddy ' and ' per. inaneiulv ami is also wonderfully qu'cl; to relieve llAY i-T.VLK of C0L1 'in ihe IIKAD. CATAKIIH wlien neglected often leads to CONtsUJlP'rlON-SNUFLifiV 'will save jon if vou use it at once. ' It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA 'I'AltBll in any for.'-n or 'si ago if used nc cerditig to the directions which accompany" each jiacknge. Don t delay but send for it at once, and v.'tiie lull particulars us to yov.r cotnlition, and you will receive special wdvico from th.e disco.'yeier of this ' wonder ful remedy i'eu;n'd:ng your case without cost to you .beyond tlie regular price of SiiUfcTLES" tho '' CUAiU ti'TJSSD CA- r'Aftim cui4E v ' " ' ' ' !r'cnt prepaid to any address in.tlie Uliitod Staffs or Canada c.f receipt d One Dollar. Address Dept C171 iODVVIN H. GlLtCS & COMPANY, 239 aud ??32 Market Street, Philadelphia, ap l'J-ly Cold Steel Or Death. ."Thfre is but one small chance to save your lift.- and that is through an' operation," was the awful profptet set before Mrs. I. 13. 1.1 unt, of Lime tiidge, Wis., by her doctor after 'vainly trying to euro her of ti fright ful c'me of etoniach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvel lous power of Electric Hitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better timn ever. It's positively s'Uitranteed to eut tomaoh, lvcr and Kidney troubles and never'" disappoints. Price LOp at ' Spi gill "v. Dro's, 1 Have you negh.eteil to provide protection for your family und your busine?,?, in case of ci'-.aH., by not taking insurance on your life? if so delay no Linger but ca 1 ii V. Flc'chr-r Atisbou a(nd get one 9' those matchless policies he bells foi.' tho Union Central ' " 1 Dlgssts haf yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestanhs' .and digosta all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never tails to cure. It allows you to eat all tlie food 3 011 want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. ' I'y its iise many thousands of dyspeptics have been curedaftcrevcrythingfel.se failed. It prevents formalion of gas.cn the stom ach, relieving' all distress 'after eating. Dieting- unnecessary. Pleasant to take. it cmt hp Prepared oti'y by K. C. BbWitt iStTo., M"iicaKo Tiiojl. Lottie c'unbalna2 times tho 50c. size Plymouth Drug Co., oud poper StoreCo Cheap Goo(is? by A, Marcus. neferencethe people at large. Hoirje, sweet, npw jioinc. I liriye jnst moved f o Ply inouth with u full stock of dry goods, notions, clo.ti;inT hats, cups, shoes aud gent's mid Indies' fiiniishing goods. All goods to be sold from 15 to 20 per cent, less than oilier dealers, Ljp cause I buy for cash and sell for cash. lie sure not to forget the place, lor your own benefit JVJy uiotto is quick sales and small pro (its. Give nip u call and be convinced. A. lilARCUS. Ilornlhal block, 'near postoilice. y.T,Jfl'?1v rCtlOO ., i ymr ' Li infr piodo br Jckn It n'f-'. 'l-- MTi." V '""'t'y' in.'t iov...Y.,iii !.r u't. hw.ilv(, , V ; T"" S "l llixk n wuati, but t .II t- tti r-V-T? qi.lckly how to .hru frcm to jf iri'vi ,!"v lt,rN d ih-i you gn 1t Ri1 jjV'n' I'"11' " ". " urc. Iu ny v' '' t'9 V' , .A'!' in. i. vihi inn currimctirp ut liaine, rl T'l wA ..'f.V if "II vi nr li.i.n.i r i-aro uiom-nt-, onlv u. i Wi '' ( Ail U Ouot py kl'til f-r ,i S;C.w V nin i i,n"i. V Mart rn.'faftiLiMuir tt.Jj, "!. :r. .'. tAFlLT. ii'fc'l l)ILY Ioi:i,m' v'ty S''.f ?. I'. -' t-1 1-A '.'A 'Kti. yiii(.f.gg6o'n,i, A WonJcrfuJ Cfrcr U Wome 'o have teceivod word of a most remark aWo oiler whieh is to ho mado to women hy Jlie, Delineator, of New York. ' Taking iho'.fact tliat next year .begins . new century, The Delineator offers to distn 1 Ibuto $17,000 among 1001 women. Tho plan is so cleverly arranged that a woman livinfr ia a Rinall town .or , village, lias ;jimt as good V ' 'jchanco to win ('ono of theso 1001 .prizes aa ijrvoman living ' in u city because' the prizel 'iiro given for ' tho umtyer' of (subBcriptioni yBccuicd in aowndti proportion tho popu jlation of that town, instead (oJ ,0jtnjBiv'' simply to thospwho 'hond thp'darg6!?mt " uhsetihera which, of course, aro most e" obtained in big cities. Another clever for, bf tho plan is, that all tho citioa' and towi tho United States and, Canada have been ranged in seven classes, Tno cities of th' greatest population aro groaned in Class J. 'and as theso cities' arc not'.vcry ,many, tfift prizos offered aro twenty-eight,; tho higty ;est prize being $500, and t hp lowest $5.00. The total amount ol; prizes piveh away in thyi oluss is $1,000.' Tho remaining smaller towrtjl , and villages f;dl into six other glasses, and as ' tho number of t towns iu n class jincroases, bo cause, of course, .thcro aro tnoro small towni than largo oties, the luaount of prizes given away to a class increaso?',' so that in Class T. ,thero will be $i,00p distributed among 69 winners. ' ' 1 a ' Purthormore, ,to everyone w,hp jfaila to vrjs one of tho 100. 1 prizes thcro will bo paid ap oxtra"comniission on subscriptions, provided they equal ono out of cyery'two hundred In. habitants of tho town from which the cw 'tesbiut Bends them.' ' ' U v ' This is altogether, a yerydiberil Qffor, api ono which tho famous old Delineator is well able to make good. From our point of viefcr, wo do not sco why such an oiler needs jto bp made by tho Publishers' oi'ffie Delineate, fof wo bclievo it already has nearly half .a'iniilioh ubscribersl Its strong hold upon top affec) tions of American, women v(ias' 'omo in' thy past generation, from its practical adviog about dress details and homo natters." Impractical Education Agriculture, Engineerine.. Wechanio M Arts, and Cotton Mftnufciuring ; a U combination of theory and praetice, of jfi study and mnual training. Tuition j f 20 a year. Total expense, including H clothing and board, $12f. Thirty tea a chers, :J()2 studeots. Next session be j gins September 4th. II For catalogue address Geo, T. sw WijNSTON, President . i-. N. C. COLLEGE iViiicuiiiE mwm ajits, RALEIGH, X. .C. One ot the most prosperous insi.tption for the higher education of young 'women' in the South. Panacea Water kept jn the building. Nineteenth Annual Session LcginB Sep; ember 18U , l?1 o r Catalogue addreBS PresidenJ Rho., Littletou, N. C. au l-2rri i OILY ONE D4 A YEAR 8 FsigCg, ...... m - - i ' fcl . V. . "'tl. . '

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