I1FI i '-1 ' Hon, James H. Reed, President Tie Company having the greatest financial backing and tle largest original surplus in the world, , ' - The first and only company to liberalize its contracts by incorporating the -'Total and Permanent Disability Clause. " This chnse provides that should the person insured under this contract become totally and permanently disabled for life from the result of DISEASE or ACCI DENT, Premiums Cease, and the policy becomes fully paid up, all privileges and benefits remaining t he same as if the premiums hud been regularly paid by the Insured. The life policies are payablo at the death of the insured and the endowment payable- to the insured if living at the end of the endowment period, otherwise to the selected beneficiary. Place your insurance with the Kfliance Life Ineckanck Company and should you become physically or mentally incapacitated from the result of disease or accident yo.u will have no- reason to worry about the payment of premiums on your policy, the Company having provided for this contingency in its TOTAL AND rjSKMANKKT DISABILITY CLAUSE. We respectfully invite your attention to pur pirecto.rate : Directory. T. ILfliyEIJ: President Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg, Director Pressed Steel Car Company. Director Harbison-Walker Refract. Co. Director Pittsburg Bessemer & Lake "Erie 1L 11. Director Suburban Rapid Transit Railway Company. Director Pittsburg Terminal U. R. Coal Co. President 4-tnevican Window Glass Co. Capital, - $ 17, 000, 000. OQ. JOHN W. GARLAND : President Industrial National Bank, Pittsburg, Capital - $ S00,000.00. President Garland Chain Com)ai;y. President Bailcy-Farrel Mfg. Company. President Safcty-Amorite Conduit Company. HAY'WALKEP, Jr.: Of W. & U. Walker Soap Mfg. Cq. Director Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg. WILLIAM CURRY, , " Of Curry & Shaw, Wholesale Grocers, rittsburg. Pirector Second National Bank, Pittsburg Capital - $ 000,000,00' Surplus - 3,820,412.00 DANIEL C. NOBLE: president Pittsburg Spring Steel Company. Director Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg. JQSIAII V. THOMPSON; . President Fu'st National J3ank, Unioutown, pa. IIONT. JAMES H. HEED, President Reliance Life Insurance Company; ex-Judge United Slates Court; Senior partner xf .the law firm Reed, Smith, Shaw & Beal ; Chairman Board of Directors of the Carnegie Sled Company ; Director United States Steel Corporation. - Director Fidelity Title Trust Company, Pittsburg, Capital - $ -2,000,000.00. Profits . 4,3451,000.00. Director Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg, Capital - 800,000.0,0 H Proti'.s - 6,700,000.00 President Philadelphia Company, Pittsburg, Capital - $ 31,700,000 00. Street Railways and Electric Light Companies, of Pittsburg. president Pittsburg, Bessemer & Lake Erie II. I'. Company, Capital - & 12,000,000.00, Directorjrresscd Steel Car Company, Capital 25,000,000. 0Q. Director Harbison-Walktr Rcfrac. Company, Capital - $ 2 7,000, 000. 00. Directors : JAMES W. FRIEND: 1 Vice-President Genaan National Bank, Allegheny, Pa. Vice-President Chjtiers TfuttCo McKees Rocks, Pa. Vice-President PredStcl Car Comtifc President Clinton Iron Steel Compauy. Director Farmers' Deposit National Bajjk, Pittsburg. JOS. A. IIERUON, ' v Senior Partner of Alexander & Co., Mor.ongahela, City, Pa. Bankers, established lfcoO. President Monongahela Trust Company, Director Farmeis' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg. J. W. FLEMMING: Cashier Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburg. Director Reliance Life Insurance Company, Fittsburg. JOHN WALKER: Capitalist, Retired, Pittsburg,' Pi, FRANK W. SMITH: Attoniey-at Law, Pittsburg, Pa. WILLIAM C. FAUNS WORTH: CitpitalistandCorporation Lawyer, Ilarrisburg-Phila, ' J W. PAINTER: president McKee?port Title Trust Co., McKeespert, ra. JOHN LLoVl), of Ciissatt & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa. President First National Banjf, Altoona, pa. J. 1?9 Actuary and General Manager Rel iance Life Insurance Co., Pittsburg, Pa, VIRGINIA ASJ NORTH Bf. I IVJISXtXIV, Geu'l. Manager, Elizabeth City, N. C. W. F, JO'ii:, Bis't. -Mana-er, Plymouth, N. C. THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Eyery Friday. Bateredia the PostOffice at Flymouth N. C.,aa ecood diss matter. We appealto every reader of Thi Roanoke Bsacom, to aid us.in makjng it un acceptablo tiud profitable medium of aewa to our citizeue. bet Plymouth people aud the public know what is koine oi lu Plymouth. Report to n all iteMf of gewete arrival aud departure of friend, eoclal aveuU, deaths, norious ilmef, accident, new buildings, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character, change i buBihOHf indeed udythiug ad every Uiius that would be of interest fo our people. Sttlwcf tption prjee, fl.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low ra'ns. Obituary polices exceeding ten liu five ceute a line. Count the word, allowing eight to the line, and send money with MS. for all in excess of ten 'lThe editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. . . All articled for publication mint e accomcauied by the full name of tue writer. Correspondents are revested not to write op but one side of the paper. All communications must be sent i u by Tliurupay porning or they will not appear. Address allct mmnnicationato THE EOAKOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. O rfbe children's jubilee of good health fol lows the tiRe of JJee'e Laxative Honey and trar, the oongh ayrup that cxpln nil cold frovi the system by acting a cai' artio a the bowels. A certaiu remedy lm Cr-np Whooping Cough aud all Iubk aud l.r -chial attVctioDS. Sold by fekiles tfc Sou .-d y. E. Davenport ! Co mar 014 Friends. The wife What luck? The husband (wearily) None what ever. The wile Were there np servants n the intelligenpot)iice? The husband (sadly Lots ot them: but they had all worked for jis before. .- i LJ JJt-JL Methusela was all right, you ht For a good old soul was he, They iay ha would be liviug yet, Had he. tftlten Rocky MonutaiD Tea. E. Davonport & (Ju. t ia awf-nlly hard to iinprean most pep pl vrith thamportauea of jour Importance Anycni uffjricg fVem Kidney pain, back aohn, bladder trouble or rheumatism wbo will take a d l'iie-ule upon rvtiriug at niRht sball be re!i'd bf-re morning. ..Id by Ukiles ft Ecu. and, P Ff Davnpcrt GOOD NEWS FOR PLY MOUTH. Science at Last Discovers a. Real Cure For Rheumatism. After years cf experiment a now scicntifiq remtidy baa been found lhat fcot only re leiy?8, but absolutely cures Itheuuiatiui aud kindred diKcanes, to slay cured. Rheu matism is caused by p-n excess of poUonr ous acida in the blood. The new discovery KHEy.vl ACIDE, though purely vegetable, and acting through nature's cliunnels,.ned tralipps th-se acids aud sweeps all poisons and harmful germs out cf tbe bloud. At the saiue tinae it tones up the atomach and regurates the liver and kidneys. KHEUMACIDE therefore, eures the d;sr ease permanently, because it retboyes tbe cause It has oured hundreds uf cases after the most noted doctors and hospitala Lave fatk-d. IIUEUJJACIDE cured James Wiikes of Dillon, S. p., afler he had been held in bed by rheQaiatiani for three years and. his feet were drawn up almost to his bacK. This is only one oi tun mny marvelous cures KHETJMA.CIDE has already perform ed. RUETJilAClDE is curing many caves qf Kluminatiffui, i ciiitt'ca, laiubago, gut, kidney trouble, itdigestion and conuUpa tion, right in thi community today . Because it has cured so many others we beleive it will cure you, All t'.e leading druggists in this placo sell and recommend HUEUMACID E. Friendly Tip. Mrs. Oayboy My liuiband thinks ho knot's m lot abut'ooukiri. Mrs. Nagjjby Why don't you discharge )our pretty couk and do your own cooking? You will not fiud beauty iu rouge pot or compiexiou whitewash True beauty t-omrs to tbeua only that take Uolliter'n Itooky Mountain Tea, It is a wonderful tonio and beantifier. 3. ceuts Tea or Tablets. .P. E. Davewport & 'O. mar 0 Words of a eilani pau are ut-'Yer r0nOtl ed in court. The reason Dr. Dad-'s Little Liver Pills Riv norfect satihfaotioD i dne t tlitir ton ic t-f?in IM-i 'lt lili.i' mft.j ...rl. f.Ir.,. has stood the test 25 years. Average Asmsal Sa!cs ove? Oaa cm a Half MsIHon 3 Esottles. Dees this record of mrii appeal to you? No Cure, Mo Pay. 5Cc. J i tnoosea wwn every aotus m a rei ceni. paclsfige cr Grove's Black Root. a,iver L lis. ?-'.,y ,' y- SUBSCIilliK FOK THE ;Sv' wnonnn Hnnnnn .: 1VUU1JUIVD JJCULUI1 hi fi h t- i u y WELL all the germs and poisons out of the blocd, cleans up all the plague- j-.fc ii tity muuy ssis an ins crgaics 10 worn asasn n Nature's way. Purely vegstabls, non-alcoholic, it is yet the most powerful of cleansing msdiciics, and at tho sams time regulates tha llvsr, tones up ths stomach and builds up the entire system. RHEUM AGIDE is the only remedy that cures rheumatism to stay curetS. MOST POWERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER WORLD. RES DISEASE BY REMOVING THE RHEUFrfACIDE hzz cured thousands cf - cases a'ter all ether remedies sind famous doctors had failed. Austin FercGiio, of Salcr.'s, Va., spent S0 medicines End Hun dreds cf dollars for physicians' fees, end at Isst h vcs ccred 2120 Ramsay frireet, Baltimore, scrjs it hcs. "rr.da Wfra a ne man. nrs. a. oom&as, ei u. Qiimor r.trcct,: Oaimore, ia' it cleansed her bSocd. tc-olr. aav h&r R?nr. and rnsde-her fe Ii!co a nam' woman." Your -druSist sells and recommends Kheumsc'sde. ' ' E fa'1 ? v';.- After Notsd Doctors Failed. Hero ir; a caso cured br RHEUMA CIDI5 'after noted Nc.v ists had failed. Mr. W. R. Hushes writes from tkin., V.v : 'Toac bottles of KflEUMACIDE have entirely cured me of a long standing case tif rheumatism and Rroatly improved my general health. I was a total wrack; having had rheu matism for twenty years. Ispentsev eral wfleks and much money trying specialists in New York, but RHEU MACIDE is the only cure I have found. When "I began to use it I weighed HO pounds. Now I weigh ISO peunds, my normal weight. W. R. HUGHES. CUKES AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL. Sample bottle and booklet free if you send five cents for postage to Bobbltt Chemical Company, Proprietors, Baltimore. -START TO GET WELLTOD AY ftheumUm, Sciatica, Rheumatic C out. Lumbago. Catarrh, ' Indlf,tlon, ' Cen8tIpron. Kidney Troi&, Uvcr DIsGssea. La Grippe. Contagious fjloosi Poison, ASI Blsod piseftssa. J old by fekilen fe gon and Y t!', Davenport tuarl

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