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I 1 1 1 n .t,e It if 1(0 In I if 13 a j a It I a lit f ii 13 3 is i THE ROANOKE BEACON. y rui'..'i Published Every Fridaj. Eateredia tie retiOfliceat riy month N, C., ftcond oUia Bitter. We appeal to aery reader of Tua RoaMokb aoOn, to aid ua.in making it an acceptable uud froStablt mediara of new to our citizen. Let lvmouth people and the public know wnat is f oing on in l'iyrooath. Report to or all item of ew the arrival and departure of friends, social event, deaths, eorlous ilineii, accident, new kulidings, new cnutrprttsei and iruprovomenU of wkatTer character, change in bueineen indeed anything and everything that would be of Interest to our people. Subscription price, fl.00 per year. Advertisement inserted at low ra'fls. - Ubituary notices exceeding ten liu , five cents lime. Count the wordn, allowing eight to the line, and send money with MS. for all in excels of ten lines. The editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. All articles for publication must be accompanied by the f uli name of the writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one side of the paper. All communication!) must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE liOANORE BEACON, Plvuiouth.N. 0 FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. ajpaciil Correspondence to The Beacon Washington-, D. C, June 27, '05. In the opinion not only of Demo crats, but of mauy prumineut Repub licans as well, Fret) id cut Uoosevelt kas made the blunder of his admin istration by his refusal to permit his Secretary f the Navy, Paul Morton, to be prosecuted for his share in the responsibility for the granting of re bates by the Saute Fe road, (of . which Morton was vic President in charge of freight traffic) in violation not only of the law but also of an express injunction of the court. As a result of the President's refusal Judsou Harmon, who sat in Mr. Cleveland's cabinet at the same table as Paul Morton's father, and Fred erick Judsou, who together were re tained as special counsel to prosecute the case of the government against the iSaate Fe, have resigned, and the President has boeu compelled to qake public the correspondence con ynected with the case, which he does with great gusto aud with the appa rent conviction that he is entirely in the rignt, but with what competent judges declare to be an aggregation of the most epeuious arguments which were ever presented by a high official of the government. In the estimation of prominent Democrats, aud too of many leading Republicans, the Presidont has se riously weakened, if not destroyed his power for good. He has estab lished the dangerous precedent that where corporations are caught in il grant violations of the law the offi cers responsible for such violations are not to be prosecuted but merely the corporations themselves. Of course this is absolutely farcial as it means merely the inllic'tion of a tine on the corporations, when they are found out, and a line of such small proportions as to act iu no way as a deterrent from a repetition of the crime. With no disgrace following the perpetration of such illegal prac tices the officials will naturally regard it as their duty to their stockholders to disregard the law whenever they beleive they are safe from detention. Although Mr. llortun virtually confesses that he knew that his road was guilty of illegal practices and declared that his subordinates, who grauted the rebates, did "perfectly right" and that in no other way could the road continue in business, Mr. Roosevelt grant him entire ab solution aud assures him he need pay no further attention to the accusa tions which have been made against him. The President also assures Mr. Morton that he will make a splendid head of the Equitable and then proceeds to give him some in expert advice as to huw to conduct the affairs of that institution. Speaking of tiio KipnUbie, the President expresses the view that all insurance ought to b conducted un Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwluvilio. Ga., al vajrs ksaps a bvtUe of f Ihambrluiu's Colic Cholera and Uiarrhowa lmedy at baud res4y for instant uso. a 1 tacks ul o;io cho kr aaorb aod diarrLoen coiua on sj uaddenly that there i- no time to hunt n doctor or go to th H re for medicine. Mr. Barber say: "I fcae trifd Olnituberfain.H Colic, Cbolera oud L;arrhu;-a J.m-dy which in oud of the best mediciiieb I ever svr. I kq a bottle ef il in m r'm -liave hd -!! mt-iCk'T, , pi'wVi.d : Of b'-fl u..U4Uiw i 4iad." 8od by All PruggU s. der federal supervision, despite tho fact that the Supreme Court of tho United States has repeatedly ruled that the federal government cannot, under the constitution, exercise such supervision. Insurance Superintendent Hend rick's report on the affairs of the Equitable insurance company, just made public, reveals the fact that Senator Depew of JS'ew York, lias been drawing a "retaining fee" of $20,000 a year as special counsel for the Equitable and has been accepting this amount of the policy holder's money for twelve years, making a total of $120,000. Moreover, us a director and member of the execu tive committee, Mr. Depew has also beeu accepting additional fees of 000 a year, it has been sarcastically remarked that in ao far as can be as certained, the only service which Mr. Depew returned, in consideration of his $1C,000 a year iee, was to see that the high officers were not un derpaid and in substantiation of this assertion it is pointed out that Mr. Alexauder drew a salary of $75,000 a year and that Mr. Hyde, four y ears graduated from college, drew a sal ary of equal amount. As no one has suggested that the Depew salary was meaut to insure no undue inter fearance with the affairs of the Equi table by the State Insurance Com missioner, it would be highly im proper for your correspondent to do so, but there soems to be good rea son for bcleiviug that the houorable junior Sen.'. tor from New York will be subjected to a certain amount of innocent ehhffing when he returns to Congress next winter. The President ia still striving to prevent, or at least diminish, loss of lifo in Manchuria and while his ef forts to lead Russia aud Japan to agree on an armistice seem unlikely to meet with success, he is urging as early a date as possible for the coming peace conference. A Bad Scare. Some day yon will get a bad scare when when you feel a pain iu your bowels and fear appendicitis, Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life PilU, a huts cure for all bowel aud stomach diseases such Ms beaduehe billionsnees; coHtiveness, etc. Guaranteed at pruill and Brothers only 2.ro. Try them If a man had to work as hard to get his living as he does to get his fun he would become an anarchist. The moft pleasant and poitive cure far indigestion heartburn and nil stomach trou bles is King's Dyspepsia Tablets They aid digestion, tone and strengthen the atouach. Sold by Plymouth Store Co aug31 We are Kow ffernig To Tie Trade The $e& a lid Most Or BfiameiBtai B M 1 C KL MaiiEifaT'ttired ass ISastern Carol If yon intend to build, we shall be very glad to submit samples and prices. Our plant at Robersonville, N. C, has a daily ca pacity of 30,000 bricK, and we are therefore prepared to take care of your orders. Write or 'phone us, CAROLINA BRICK CO., Kinston, N- C- Cose a Few Cents More Worth Double the "Difference. fc tamped hnveiopea witJi your i'uii basinets card piiutod on thern, The government prints nothing but your address nnu ymt pay fril.'iO )cr M. This d'je-i your b-.tiia-w no good. j We print them for '.5 wv M. ; $i 1.00 for 500 and print anything you wHiit on them. Won't U justify you to pay the slight diixei snce and jjet whut yon want, and sotnethiuc tin t, will do vrtHi I'-r-'1 "i- ! Uau iiu, uccuiai.y Mit uiuuc. A REUBENS EXPERI ENCE. . '. Now York, June 16. Filled with woe and pondering on tut wickedness of Nw York, Charles M. Bowers, 60 years old.aad a typical farmer from Hickory, N. C, is impatiently awaiting a respoune to a telegr am telling of his uiisfortuues and requesting money to enable him to pay hotel bill aud quit the place that lias been his complete uudoiog. Attracted by the alluriug offers of some alleged real estate me a, to whom he had previously sent f f0, as a deposit to gunrutre a purchase he was about to make, Mr. Bowers arrived here ouly to discover that the land he wan to buy did not exist, arid that ho was out the 50. He told Lis troubles to Assistaut District Attorney Chudwkk to-day. Sitting on the steps of the criminal courts building, ho took out his pocketbook and couuted over his money. There was exactly $450, . Hemming it to the pursa he laid it bvside him on the Fteps and began figuring on tho back of an envelope. So engroBsed was he upon the wanton extravagance of the wetiopolis that he forgot all about his pocketbook and con cluding Lis reckoning went back to Smith & McNeil's hotel. There he discovered his loss. At ouce he hurrid back to the criminal courts building ahd was 6orely disappoint ed to find it gone. "It's a terrible city." he sa'd to the serge ant of police at the Elizabeth street station later; "full of thieves, and I want to git out aud never see it agiu. Huge Task. It was a huge taek.fo undertake the cure ol'sudi a bad case of kidney dihtase as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la. , but Elec tric Bittets did it. He writes: ''My kidneys were so far gone, I could not set on a chair without a cushion; aud suffered from dread ful backache, headache, and depression. J u Electric Bitters however. I found a cure aud by them was restored to perfect health I recomnif ud this great tonic medicine to all with weak kieneys, liver or Ktoiuaeh, (iuaruteed by Spruill and Brothers; piice .";c Pon't expect a girl who has always lived in n tivt to know anything about housework. For young and old the best pill sold is Dr Dade's Little Liver Pit's Never gripe never fail to oleaDse the system and tone the liver Sold by Plymouth Store Co augSl Many wen are sure they wold g to heaveu if only they might die in their Sun day suits. How Consumption Begus. Consumption always begins with a cough that lingers.. A oouqb that hangs on and will not yeald to the usual treatmeut,-may not mean consninption-but too often it does mean this detd destroyer has gained a footing-ltydale's Cough Elixir is very successful iu checking rho progress of thr oat aud lung diseases. Even consumption yelds to its powerful infliunee if its uso is began befor the disease is too deep seated, This modern scientific remedy kills the germs that causes Consumption It removes the caue snd help nature rebuild the broken down tis-ne. If you have stubborn cough, try Rydale's Cough Elixir, it will not disappoint you. THIS J. Arthur Brubeck of Simeon, Va., writes : I have tried It, and find Yager's Liniment the beot he ever used. One cf his horses h.-.d a curb and it removed it entirely, and it Is also a sure cure for SL-rate!:cs, and many other ailments he bas used it for, be says it is the best of all liniments smd recommends it. A PAINFUL BRUISE. Mr. W. E. Bruncr of Richmond, Va., writes: I had been troubled with a 6evere bruise, which he got from riding a horse barebaik and could not cure it, a friend recommended Yager's Liniment, one application relieved him, and less than a bottle cured it entirely, he says it is the best liniment he ever used. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTEALL MERCHANTS AND lillllll Cold and Empty. 'I hear that in Germany they "have a new invention called the tirelmn stove.' " ? "That's nothing, -We've had a rlc stove in our kitchen for some time." "Since when?" Since the cook went away." .1 he "Lazy" Microbe. A learned Professer claim to have dis covered that "Laziness" is caused by a germ - If the Eminent Doctor is right, Kydale's Liver Tablets cau rightly be ter med Microbe Killers, because they always remove that tired lazy sluggish feelig that! has usuallv been attributed to a torpid liver disorders I hey nre hinall. compressed cho- J colale coa'ed titbltts. easy to tilt pleasmint ; in ncui. jrunui nnj ueaicr iu uur rwuiu dies wid return your money if you are not satisfied with these tablets, T0 tablets :J5 els Plymouth Store Co., If a girl wasn't jealous of somebody it would be a sigu she was thn only person lu the world. The original ia always the best-imitations are chaap. Bee's Lux.uive Honey aud ar is the original Laxative Cough iSyiup.lt u dif ferent trom kit others-it is better than all others, because it cures all coughs and cold and leaves the system stouger than before I'ho letter 15 iu red is ou every package. Sold by Plymouth More Co., augttl You cannot tell whether a man is hum ble in heart until you see him with his in feriors lu station. If you want a pretty face and delightful air Kosy cuevks rtiii lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put your faith iu Kooky Alountaiu Tea. Sanctirloiitiou is more than sorrow that others are not as iood as you are. One dos'i of Piueulcs taken at bedtime will entirely relieve the uinst obstinate case ol backache before uioruiug.Fineules is a cer tain cure lor ail kidney aud bl.tUder trouble sold by Plymouth Store C aug31 State of North Carolina, Department of State, Certificate of Dissolution. To all to whom these presents may come Greeting. Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record cf the pro ceedings for the voluntary dissolution there of by the unanimous consent of all the stock.holderH, deposited in my office, that the John L. Kopr Lumber Coiuptny, a corporation of this St- te whoe principal cilice is situated iu the town of Roper, County f W HsbU'gtfii, Stit of North Carolina (L G UpM- U-ing tu Vgent therein and in barge thereot, npo'i whom process may b s. rv'd), has complied wi.h tb" requirements of itn act f the 'ieu -iai Assembly ot North Caiolin-k (.Ws o;i I'.toO, entitled "An act ti reve ine Cor.ioralioii Laws of Ni Kb Crtriiiiiia," prcl iiii i iiy to the ixhiihi nt this 'Jenitioiite nf DitMilutitm. Now, therefore, I, J Bryan rins, Secretrry nf Mat of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that tne s.iii corporation did, on the first diy of M.iy, l'.)or, file in my office a duly extern ed snd attested consent in writiug to the dis-n.u-tion of said corporation, ext-cwloU by ail the stock-holders thereof, which snid .-mnsent and the record of the proceedings afore said are now on lile in my saidflico as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I h.tve hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, nt Ualeigb, this first c uy of May, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and five. L. S.J J. Hryan Grimes, Secretary of State. HORSE SHOEING AND Having: just built aud fitted up a General Uepair shop, on Water street, near Coast Line depot, l situ in a position to shoe hor ss and repair bigie. cults, at short notic" and in b:M mat tier. ' A 1 ,i . L- . ,1 lj -.,,, f u, 1 rVitru ii.u 11 tri.tl and let nie convince yw. Hoi'tic shoeing Gt".u nt.8. oclo . K. V. li ATE MAN'. HOLUSTIR'S Rocky fountain Tea uggais A Busy Medlolne for Buny People. rWajp Golden Health and Esnewcd Vlgsf. A PT-x.-lflc for Conatln Uion, Inill.iroition, Live .nd Kidn v- Troiiblon, Pimples, Eczem', Imp iro :Ik. Hal Bren'h, SluT-.'aii Eoweh;, H'-adachJ rd tlackachu. It's f: ky Mountain Ten in tab et form, 35 c"nts a b.x. Oonuiuo 1 ;.do bj' JIOLLIBTUH DtlT'O COMPAVV, M".!30!. GOLD EM N'JOSETS FDR SALLVtf PEOPLE S!d by Rpruill &, Bro. mm LINI2VIENT KILLS PAIN AND SHOULD CURB AND SCRATCHES. Our Clubbing Offer. Until this notice disappears we will give the following Cheap Clnb liates: v. The Uoanoke Beacon and tho Atlanta ' Constitution one year for." .$1.50 The Roanoke Beacon, the Atlanta Constitution and the Suuny South one year -for LT5 The Uoanoke Beacon aud the Thrice-A-Week New York World one year for 1.50 And if you waut the Best Combination to be had for love or money, send ua only if2.50 and we will send you for one year, Your Heme Paper, the Thrice-A-Week New York World, the Atlinta Constitution and the Sunnv South Six of tho best pa pers published eery wek, and at less than half the cost of one daily. Address THE UOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. -DKALEU IN-- Foreign urn! Domestic Wines. Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. Water St., Plymouth, K. C- I also have a fine line of Fancy Groceries, Canned Gaods, Coo feet ioueriea, etc., etc. For Medicinal and Family use yon will find the purest and finest liquors made in ray stock. Honest goods at honest prices is my motto. mv n L. S. LANDING. u? me I: pir .M-rf the blood 1-y cliininnting tho is: matW-r aid other impurities and by tstroying the germs or microbes that i.fcst tho blood. It builds ip the blood y rest. riu and multiplying the red cor niscles, making the blood rich and red. it restores and stimulates the nerves, 'ausing a full free flew of nerve force 3iroughoiiV the entire nerve system . It Speedily cures unstrung nerves, .nervous less, nervous prostration and all diseases f the nervous system. RYDALE3 TONIC ia .1 specific for aft orms of Malaria. It acts on a new prln iple. It kills the mirrulx-s that produce dalaria. The cause be-in;' removed tin: lis'.ase quickly disappears. RYDAI.IIS TONIC is guaranteed to cure the must ibstinate cuss of Malarial I ever, C'fiills .nd l ever, A-ue, etc. We authorize ah caters handling our remedies to refund ha purchase price for vt-ry bottle of IYDALKS TOXIC .that dot not givt atisfacticn. , . , v.- HICKORY, O. Plymouth Store Company. t- K-. Laxative An improvement over a?. Cough, Luug ahd Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs and Gently Moves the Bowels.. Pleasant to the' taste and good alike for Young and Old. PREPARED BY Plssulo M3diclK3 Co., Chicago, 0. S.A, Sold by Plymouth Storfl Co. BE b ifl BUUKH wwrw tup 41 W Ann I' pi! FOUND IN EVERY HOME AND STABLE CURES SWEENY AND RHEUMATISM. Mr. Thos. G. Price, stockman for tho Mononeah Coal and Coke Co., Monongah, W. Va.. writes r They use i:5 to 150 horses and mules, and have used Yager's" Liniment in their stables for years past, and it has never failed to cure. For several months a veterinary worked on a horse vith a severe case of sweeny with no results, when three bottles of Yager's Liniment cured It. Mr. Price was l.-.:d up for elsvcn months with rheumatism, seven months ia bed ; two bottles of Yager's Liniment put him on bis fact. When you need a liniment buy Yaoer's and you c-et th hvf--i, u..t. In your hone and stable, it will bo the best Investment you ever made Hav it ready for emergencies. tluv DRUGGISTS SELL IT LARGE Why Wear Dirty Clothes When for a small outlay I will clean, prosi or d; tbn, tnakiug thm look l m o at a bright as w. , I makt a Bpeoialty of cleaning, dying and pressing Ladies' Fine Dresses. Send yonr soiled Suit or Dress to ma and save the oost ef a new one, Orders from a dlr tance solicited. AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction. - 1 1 Saml. Wiggins, PLYMOUTH, N. C. S. J. BARCO, Undertnkcr and Carriage Maker Cofflnp, Ciiskets and Burial-cases of all styles, gradefi, sizo8 aud prices. CiTCloth Lined Oanes a Specialty. Special uttention givtm to orders frens a distance. If it fihoaid be your misfortune to need anything in this line, call on we. I have as nice a line of open and top t kiclcs &h ban evor beeu shown in this sec tion Iu work and prices I defy compe tition. Examine my stock before placing your order. I have secured the services of ft first-class, trimmer, and all work is executed ia a thorough, workman-like manner. fi. J. I5AUCO, ap 1-tf Kopkr, N. C. m stops the cougl and bools lwsrf (S To All who are in Need of Buggies or Cart.wlieolv,. I have 011 hand a nice lini' of latest style of new, and. sonio few very good second hand buggies which I will sell at rein-Arkable low prices Come and see before uih king a ; ' purchase, it will pay you, oc C PI)uioth,K. 0, Free hitch lot. Drive in. The, "ECLIPSE Wider Nt., lJlj mouth, N. C. Opposite K. & H., & W. & P. Depot Old Hunter Itye a specialty. Tins saloon is fully abreast of the times in every respect. iWiiidilev t the t ravelin public, and-, solicit orders from out'of town and: ' foi medicinal purposes. 'i'liu very best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock.. Favor, us with a trial, and be con viu'iJd. Inspect fully, CLIK.SSON & TUUNETJ. 2-5,. . ; bUBSCKIBE FOR THE RnaEDke Beacon ay. BOTTLES, 25 CTS. if
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