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THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Kutered In the PoitOQlce at Plymouth N. C, an second cHaa iutter. jU'JLaAxm iMmhiiiimh inn iw n. - We appeal to every reader or Thb Uoanokk BbacOn; to aid us -in making it an acceptable aud profitable medium of news to our cltizenc. Let Plymouth people and the public know wnatis ro'njronln Plymouth. Keport to us all items of new.v-the arrivul aud departure of friends, social events, deaths, sorious illness, accidents, new tuUding8, new enterpribes aud improvement of whatever character, changoiu. busmes indeed aaythlng aud every thing that would be of interest to our iople. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low r8.8. Obituary notices exceeding ten lin live cents aline. Count the words, allowing eight to the line, and ied mouey with MS. for all in excess or ten "o'he editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. . . A All articios for publication must be accomoaiued by the full name of the writer. . K Correspondents are requested not to write on out oae side of the paper. . , , , All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE 110ANOKE BEACON, Plymouth. N. C A 'Shrqwd Wife. A young man started in tho livery business a few weeks ago, and the first thing he did whs to have a sign painted representing himself holding: a mule by the bridle, lie was part icularly proud of this staoke of busi ness enterprise, and asked ot his wife "Is that not a good likenes-? of me ?" Yes," she replied, " it is a pe rfect picture of you; but who is tiie fellow holding the bridle?'' Frightful Suffering Releived. Suffering frightfully from the viruletit poisons of undigested food, C. G Grayson, Lulu, Miss , took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," ha writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel divi ders give way to their tonio. lavative prop, ertiea. L'ic at Spraill & Bto'a, guaranteed Better not talk about bonis polities Dutel you quit tryiug to bent tho street car conductor. Pineealve acts like a poaltice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked hand, tetter, etc. sold by -Pljiiwuth store co. a my :' Between Girl Friends. Miss Lighted I was very much ad mired at tho wedding ceremony last night. I uotieed ode gentleman who never took his eyes of me the whole evening. Mils Sharpe-Did the gentleman hyvB a black mustache waxed on the ende? , Yes;do you know him?" "I. know of him. lie is a detective. lie was there to watch the ptesents." "Backaohe is never known to those persons w&o take an oocasional dose of Fineoles, The value of the resin obtained from the Pine tree has long been recognized iu the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. One dose of Pineulea will give relief, and one bottle will cure, sold by Plymouth store Co my 30 A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good, "I have been nlSicted with kidDey am! bladder trouble lor years, passing gruvel or stones with excruciating paiu," yaya A H Thames, a well known coul operator of Buffalo, O. "X fcot uo relief from medicine until 1 besjan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising, ti. fw doses started the brick-dast likc Kubluuo and now I hava no phis noress my lad.ioy and I feel like a new mn It htis douo me $i000 worth of good." Foley's Kidi.cy Cure will cure every form cf kiduoy or bladder dis ease, sold by J O vcrett and Roper Btore Uo . The 'fallow with au income can usally find the "come iu " sin. A Daredevil Rido eft6n ends in a sad accident. to heal ao cideutal injuries, use Buckleu a Arnica salve. "A deep wound iu my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Co lumbus, O., "caused me reat pain. Physi cians were helpless, but Buckley's Arnica salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c at Spruill & Bro's Some girls remain single because they can't got the man they want, and those they cold get the devil woldn't have III LI I B Everything you eat will taste good and do fc TJinrr'a Dvsrensia Tablets. old by Plymouth stor Co. my SO j The government prints nething a i). .. 11 j but your address and you pay 821.20 per M. This does your business no Cost a Few Cents More Worth Double the Difference. Stamped .Envelopes with your full business card prjnud on them, A Talanted Writer.' ' Mr Bookworm Which writer do you admire most? Lady Bond My husbnd. Mr. Bookworm Ch! I had no idea yaur hvsband bad literary; and what does he write? Ladv Bond Chccki' Croup is quickly relieved, and Whooping Cough will not "run its course" if you use the original Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. This Cough syrup is different from all oth ers because it nets on the bowels. Yon can not cure Croup and Whooping Cough Ha til you rid the system of all congestion, by working off the cold through a copious action of the bowels. Bee's Laxative Ho ney and Tar does this, and cures all Conghs, Croup, Whooping-Cough, etc. No opiates, eold by Plymouth store Co my 30 good. We print them for $21.75 per M.; $11.00 for 500 and print anything you want on them. Won't it justify you to pay the slight difference and get what you want, and something that will do your business good. Give us your next order. Cash must accompany all orders. (V whe man who ignores you to elay would crotif h at yeur feet if you should suddenly become rich over night. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat aud lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popu larity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imi tations arc offered for the genuine Ak f-.r Foley's Honsy aud Tar and refuse a:.y substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same natisfnctiou. It is iniidly laxative. It contains no opiates aud is ea fsst for children and delioata persons sold by J O Everett and Roper store jCo t'v j - , ; '': .' . ; j vv- , t'bi.i1. OUii Remember the nar,t i UpCi -L u ;i J h! til 1 The more you try to explain a misunde rstanding the wore you usually make it. Fct ! cy 'S. C n p p v . I ? n For pale by J, O. Everett, vPlymoBth Store Co , and lioj-or Store Co. I Vr ha w 1 m r w rs 4 tm 5 m mi Men Past Sixty in Danger, More than half of mankind over sixty years of age buffer from kidney and bladd&r diserders, usually enlargement of ibe pros tate gland. , Tbia is both puisuul and tlan gerou, and IToley's Kidney Cure should, be taken at the first igu of danger, as it cor- reote irreguIaritieH and kaa ; cured many old ; Strengthens the LUIlgS and men of tnia dissase. Mr Rodney Burnett, . ..b t i Koak Port, Mo., writes : "I mifered with Uently MOV6S the 130V7elS. enlarged prOBtate gland and kidney trouble i Pleasant to the taste and for years and after taking two bottles cf I CdbUlX IU U1C la&LC miu Foley't Kidaey Cure I feel better than I j gOOQ alike I0r YOUng and Old. have fer twenty yeara, aituougu i am bow j 91 years old." sold by J U Everett and An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Hoper store Co PREPARED OY Pirrla Medicirts Co., Chicago. U. S. A. Sold by Plymouth Store Co. . 7 mmm :'r",'..l:v.t. V.I You will see from the pedigree, there is no better bred Stallion in the country than this horse; he is by a speed producing Sire out of a speed producing Dam, und combines the blood of MAM BRING) CHIEF and HAMBLETONIAN 10, the two acknowledged fountain heads from which all the great Champion trotters have come, and is closely re lated to four of the fastest trotters in the world. The Grand-sire of his Dam is out of the Dam of Maud S, 2;s 3"4 who held the champion record to high-wheeled sulky nearly 20 years; his Great-grand-sire is also the Great-grand-sire of Alex, who held the cham pion record for mares, 2:03 1-4, for more than 10 years; the Sire of HeeFs Dam is a half brother to the Sire of John A McKerrOH, who holds the champion Fagoh record of the .world ; and the Grand-Sire of the Sire of Tar Heel's Dam is a half brother . to. the Grand-sire of CreSCeU 1:591-2, who was a World's Champion, for a good many . years. This horse is a beautiful chestnut, 16 hands high, and veighs i,ioo pounds; he is kind and gentle, perfect in form and a picture to took at. Farmers and others desiring to raise good horses should breed their mares to this horse. Western farmers raise a colt every year from their mares while they are at work, and supplies the Southern farmer with his horses. This should not be. Those intetesied should write, or visit my breeding and training stables. Stud fee $20.00 the season. Marcs from a distance will be cared for at a moderat" charge. L.-G. ELOPER " ' ' " Roper, N. C. f'Vv't'i. v V' -:r i .--it .'! r , r.' j-i , m ., .. Hon. J. T, C;:on, of Re-.nrttavr.Ie, S. C, a v-., - . t ri fc;ffW . rhaa .volnr.tan'.y vrhlrn to ' T!:: F"o c!,'; t!:e 'Conway, fTij? ' -!-i'ipcr, ins iu.icLi pod;,ij;e prr.;sc ci Tin Kat; G:o.-.-in. : f..i a tutrinlc cart-of Vh':arfi.v.ij. th-.ti : i.t.';r aeulcirxi ai.d V V;i:t."t. ' !n;! .-7-.s-l h-.t- L.,r. .r - u ,a a-f:. Rv-K.wcit' s!:f i.,i,ri'vrJ, sr.1 i.i n'H' u'jicictnly cute 4 ol this :lftV,', ViV'v '''I p:a.:-r. it tot highly, Mt vife in sr. cU-.cd or::r tiie curs thn she v,;.nei to Sold by T E. DAVENPORT & CO., Up-to-date Druggists. i 1 WELL, WELL, WELL! Why drink I3AD Water when you cat. get GOOD at jour door i Wo have drilled wells for others, why not let us drill one for jou ?. Addred? ull orders to P. G. EL LIS, Ltn;!ger, ox E, liranchvill-.', 'Southampton Co., Va. 4-G H0SSE' SHCEISG AND ITftTing just briilt ancl fitted up u Gp.veral Repair shop, ou Water street, near ( nut Line depot, I aut iu a OMiiou to tboe In r s.s aud repair bagt;ien, certs, &cM fit abort Eotie axul in btst xsa::rs( r. All work Raarantred. Giv3 uie a U:ui and let ine coaviuco you. Horse shoenig 65 cents. ocl5 11. W. BATEMAN. -Sill roves has stood tfee test 25 years. Averags Aaasja! SaSsa over us cad e Half M2Eoa ft bottles. Bees th!s record cf rssnt aiiaea! to you? No Care, No Pay. 50s. I' Enclosed with every Ict Je is a Tea Cent, packeg cf Crcve's Block Koo IJver Pills.
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