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THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. ButcreU in t&e PostOifice at ityiaeath N. C, 3 tcoit(t elM ifiotter. We appealto every reader f Tas Koanokis SsaOOn, to aid u in making it an acceptable and profitable medium of uewn to our citizen. Let l'lvtnonth people and the public know waati; cmla on iu i'lyramitti. Kenort to n all Item of 5ew, tu arrival aud departure of ttiends, eoclal veut. deaths, aorlous iltnef. accident, new buildings, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character, change in 'n;,Tlnd aayttitug aud everythiuK itiat would be of interest to our people. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Adyertiement inserted at low u e. Obituary uoiiccs exceeding ten lim a, five cents a hue. fouut the wordf , allowing eight to the line, and send money witn MS. lor all in exec of teu ''"rue editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. . . , All article for publication must be accoinuamed by toe full name of tae writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one ai4 ef the paper. . . . All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will uot appear. Address all communications to THE KOAMOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. NEWSPAPER LOYALTY If nil the people of the country were us loyal to every interest that affects them as the newspapers arc : to their towns, counties and .State, there would be si wonderful differ ence in things. The newspapers of North Carolina, and of other Stated as well, daily and weekly, city or country papers, show more genuine loyalty to the communities, towns and cities iu which they labor than any other institution or enterprises that have to do with the public in- i terest. When did one ever read auy- thing in a local or State paper which reflected on the locality or the State except in the purpose and hope of doing good ? Sometimes papers have to print news that is unpleasant but ttho editors and managers bear more tof such unpleasantness thau any one 'else. Every worthy enterprise is encouraged by the paper or papers of the town or city, and in many cases the papers take the lead in promot ing good enterprises even when there tis no difference to the paper, in mat ters of dollars and cents, whether tmch enterprise succeeds or uot. If as many persons would say good things for a local paper, for instance, as the paper says for the people in the town aud community they would take.uiorc interest in roading and .-supporting the paper themselves. JThero is no question about the fact that newspapers are more loyal to towns aud communities thau towns and communities are to paper. There are many wa)s in which the public could be helpful to papers without cost or sacrilice, and in view of tiic loyalty of papers to their com .wunitius they ought to do it. Above ull AtTiirV 111 M Tl 111 tliH mummunitv J , , . k ought to keep his accounts square with his newspaper .-r-Scotland Neck Commonwealth. Very Remarkable Cure Diarrhoea. "About six years ago for the first time iu mv life'i had a sudden and severe attack of diarrhoeaViys Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "1 got temporary relief, but it cune hack again, and for six long years I have suffered more misery ami agony than 1 can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescrip tions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Botque con my, our peseut home, aud one day 1 happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who hud been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that 1 concluded to try the remedy. The result was wonderful. I could hardly realize that, 1 was well agaiu, or believe it could bo eo after having Buffered :o long, but that one bottle oi medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For sale by all drng- iMStS. Silence is of.eu ihe price of domestic ftdiciy- FOLEYSM0NEMM tops tUe coah &d Steals lung A DEED OF HORROR. A special to the NeArs and Obser ver from Charlotte, N. C, dated July 1st, says: The homo of Mrs. Lizzio Wentz. who lives near Mill Grove Church, in Union county, was entered by an unknown man this morning at 'Z o' clock. A criminal assault was com mitted on Mrs. Wentz and eighty cents iu money that was in the room was taken by the fiend. The terrible crime was not made public until today. A quiet inveiti gation has been going on by the neighbors of Mrs. Wentz but us they were unable to gain any clue the ; mutter was reported to Sheriff Horn J at Monroe this morning. Mrs. ! Wentz is in a critical condition and it is feared that the assault will re sult in her death. The unknown criminal entered the home of Mrs. Wentz just as the clock on the mautlo was striking two. Mr. Wentz was aroused by his en trance and asked who it was. The man replied by giving the name of a farm hand that lives iu a house in Mis. Wentz's yard. The lady asked him what ho wanted. The man rushed to her bed, and seizing her by the throat, choked her into in sensibility. She attempted to scream but her cries were stopped by the brute force of the h'end. After accomplishing his hellish purpose the man ransacked the house but could only find eighty cents; he pocketed this and left by the door he had entered. No Pity Shown. "For years fate wna after m continuous ly" writes F. A. Gulled?, Verbena, Ala. "I bad a terrible case of Pile causing "J 4 tumor. When all tailed Buekleu's Arnica Salve cured ins. Equally i;uod for Burns aud nil aches and pains. (July 2oC at Sprnill & Uro'K. A bare book will do wbeu a person fishes tor coinplirueuts- When other medicines have failed take Foley' Kidney Core. It has cured when everything else haa disappointed Sold by J. 6. Everett. HoueKt labor is said to be a good remedy lor baJ luck. Uru tally Tortured. A case came to light that for pcrmtent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Qolobio of (Jolusa, Uuhf, wrttbs, "For 15 3 ears I endured insufferable paiu from Jlhkiimatisin and nothing ru Ifeived uie though I tried everything kuowu. I came across Electric Bitters aud it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured ine." Just hs good for Liiver aud Kid ney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. tSulibfauliou guarautecd by fcptuill & Bro. Some tneu take what is iu i buallfe for more : .m. , , bight aud ! Night Was Ucr Terror. I "I would cough nearly ali uight long.' ! . k c !. r I writes aire. ods, .appiegate, 01 aihihu' dria. lud , "and conld hardly get any 6lerp. 1 bad consumption o bad that if I walked j a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, wben ail oiber medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. Kind's Sew Dis covery wholly cured me aud I gained 68 1 poundB,' i I cure Coughs, c 8 absolutely guaranteed to colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat aud Lung Troubles. Price 0o and $100. Irial bottled free at Spruill & Bro's. The man who is satisfied with himself doset want much. No False Claims. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not ad vertise this as a '"sure cure for conUDiptiou." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure iu the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst ease. Foley's Hooey and Tr is withont doubt the greatest throat mid lung remedy. He fuse 6ub.stitu.ten. Sold by J. O. Everett. If a rich man has a good memory be will uot forget tha poor. Working Night And Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Or. King's New Life Pilis. These pills change weaRuess into strength, litotlfcS(.uess into energy, brain-fag into mental power, 'they're wonderfnl iu builning op the health. Only 25c per box. bold by Spruill & Uto. Mental Strain Affected Gen eral Health. Doctor's Doses Weak ened Stomach. Dr.Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine brings rest and sweet sleep to the tired brain worn out with the caret and aniictiea of the sick room. Read the following: "I have always been healthy with the ex ception of a touch of rheumatism since my ae came on, up to the time of ray husband s last illness some years ago. 1 assisted in nursing my husband for nearly three months when ne departed this life and the mental strain I think caused my trouble. Aside from extreme nervousness my trouble com menced with sore throat and neuralgia. My physician gave me purgative doses which weakened me very much and my stomach for a time seemed inactive. Mental strain and the dormant condition of my stomach soon told upon my general health. I had little appetite and was soon forced to stay in bed a greater part of the time. Within a week alter the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Tonic I was up about the house. 1 continued their use until completely cured. My faith in Dr. Miles' Remedies has been strengthened by experience cf other people, our daughter hav ing used Restoiative Nervine with splendid results in a case of paralysis and a friend to whom I sent a box of the Anti-l'ain Pills re ports that she has been completely cured of neuralgia by their use. I know of a number of others whom yourmcdicine has helped in a large degree. I wish you continued success." Mrs. Frances Coi fman, Dayton, Va. All drurgists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Or. King's to Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Dottle tr. K4steAA! !' Il'.'f In M I'll III. VAMl" tltillit Hint 1 llte liltllXU ,'.t IHIIIM W 4 you bare something worm au- ' vertixing, something that the " public it ally needs or want?, " 4i something that will nppenl to $ "fi those who have iuttdligvnco to 5' o nntircfiiate and means lo hnv advertise it in The Uoanoke Beacon and results are assured. To All who are in Need oi' Uuggies or Cart-wheels, I have on hand a nice line of latest style of now, and some few very good second hand bujigies which 1 will sell at remarkable low prices. Come and 8to before ma king a purchase, it will pay you. ocG Pljuioutb, N. C. W promptly obtain U. S. and Torelgrn ' sen.i model, sietcti or l r to ct invr ntion lor iroe report dii pateuiiKmj'. r oi in uwt ! atenu,l Tn AD t- w A H ho ,vr 9 B Si K Uppo3it3 U. S. Hatsnt Office WASHINGTON D. C. Advertise in this purer if you would lmvo best re sults for your money.. THE 'OUTH CAHOLINA STATE NORMAL and INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. C UUlit) K S Literary ClutsiCftl Se'untifio , Pedagogical Five course leading to Diploma. Advanced courses leading to DuftTee. 'Well equipped Practice and Ob.ervntiou School, fracu liy numbers' 4U. Boid, toMwiy, tnition, aud less for ne of text b:oka, etc., $140 a year. -For iion-residents of the cute $1C0. Twelfth aunual session begins September 45, 1903. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be wade before July 3 Mb. Corre spondence ii viled trout' t those desiring conipeteut teachers aud stenographers. For catalogue and other lufuriuatiwn uudreas CllAULES D. MciVKU, I'rwidcnt, UllKENSBOftO, K; O. The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Academic Department Law, Medicine, pharmacy, One hundred andeiyht scholarship''. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ininisti rs. Loans for the needy. CDS STUim 66 lOTllW, New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Healing System, Library 40,o(J volumes. Fall term, aoadtmic and professional de partments, bgini Spt. 7. 19(.. Address F. 1. VENABLF, Pkksihent, CHAPEL U ILL, N. U. a 15 bUBSClilBH FOR THE Roanoke Beacon To-Bay. THE W. F1LETCSIER ATUgBOI GENERAL INSURANCE, Real Instate anid Hcntal FlymoufEi, Before insuring your life or property, or before buying, sell- ing, renting or leesing town or country property consult this agency, where you will get just what you want. W have notl ing repreFenUd in thJs'Agency but Standard up-to-date, reliable Companies wii'ii p sll inniraLle litis CinKt 1 ire, S ii d u-d I ighlnirg, at adequate rates. All U.t-pei cdjiisted prvniptlj, t-arefnl stltr.tion being jivU at all times to the interests of the insured us well ks the Coin) any-. We have the Sj icil Ajsm cy for 'lhe Union Cent ral Life Insurance Co., y of Cineiunatti, O., which Com) any eflers the mott d(Mrul. toutrnetK cf imy Coib- pauy, beenuse it given the iwtnrfd Letter resultK. It has the LOWEST death late It obtains the HIGHEST mte of interest. For further iLA.r.nalion tpply to W. Uti'jiiuorcial Jjomcstio Science Manual Traiuiug Muaia New Spring.MillinBi, Our store is now full of 'the newest and prettiest goods to be 1'tiubd. 'There are so many different kinds'of gdoda for the Udies aud childreu that it is'Yin posttihle for us to name theui here. You must come and inspect them iu order to appreciate the truth of our statement. Then we have Miss Thurmond with us again. She pleased you l&st season, the can please you evf u better this, so don't dif yourself the injustice of placing au order be lore visiting our .tore. Mail orders will receive the most earerni attention. You know that you will el way find what you want, and get the best goods at tha price from AlliS. W. B. WARD & CO. We hope to keep ourselves in the minds of our friends and patrons. Those of you who have been to see us know that we are carrying, this season a splendid Hue of .Millinery, l)ry (ioods, &c. To those who have'nt been to ee them we wish to say come' and to those who have we would say COMK AGAIN.' A- Thanking all for past favors and hoping for their continuance, 1 remain, Verv truly, Mrs. A. JVI. AYKKS. N. C. Fletcher Aushon. T 1 V.'r
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