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fHpn. Ghas. B. Aycock and oilier .Democratic candidates will speak. in the Court House hero ou Monday night, May 7th at 7 o'clock, Tell your neighbor PfIE ROANOKE BEAQOJT. PUBLISHBD EVERY FRIDAY fit TjQH ROIKOKB PuBLJSHINQ CO. 0. V. W.-AUSBpN, Editor. fe?MpUTH. . - Friday, May 44, 4,900. ANOTHER EPAIJSION. XI will te of interest to the readers of the eacah who nsefaeElrea' Wine of Card nl Ik their homeato kn6w thai 'the sale of this rendy ' has :W' increased daring the past irf;iht theanufacture re hae again, had tii!Mttaeir'. capacity, by the ad4H!$a of another large building. ' It hat often 'T)ai Yald.that an article that finds f Ivor w'i& the ladies ia sure to' achieve great suo- ce&.""KoKlnore striking example of this ' dculd Lfl.fiUnd than th historylf Wine of tJardiil. ' From thousands of todies' letters 'reoelVed by the manufacturers, the follow from Mri. Mary Pankowskl, 33 Bos treat, unioago, ills. Efave taken a'bottle of Wine of Cardui And? feel much -better then wjaeu J.ot "jroa. did hot'have any pains at my last jraptnly period (From Mrs, M. A. Thompson, Kalamazoo, il suffered (from what was supposed to be ,tuW"of the Vomb; b&t.Ihave Ulferiifive jSotttet 'bf Wine Of Cardui and am almost Jram Mrs, J. L. Todd, Stalvey, S. O. J'"do not think I would have been living if J had uot Uken vihe 9r,Jardui. We now hare .byMren. month! o.d. JVom Mr. W. 8. Harris, J1S Watee .B&eft,J5:anja.()ityr Kan. 71- "u HVhu triad Wine of Cardai and found it M "be the greatest .medicine on earth for female, (rouble To Cube A Cold In One Da;. Takp LazArtva Baoxo Quitrma Tabiiti. dru;i;ftt; refund the money if it fails to care JK. w . liEOra't denature on every dox. 25c. .tSttFOLK SOUTHERN RAIL- ' " rOap'QcJmpany. IN EFFECT DJEC. .1ST, TRAIN SERVICE. lip.ByapoT7N:: " ' ieVe' Edeuton daily .except Sunday). ....... LrriVe Elizabeth City daily (ex- ept 8unday )....... . 1 45 p. m. 2 45 p. ni. Arrive Norfolk daily laxcepioun- r i . . 1 . 'iiay). 425p.m. LWve Edenton Tues., Thurs., r ' Ahd ttat. . . ., 7.99 m- Lleve Elizabeth' 'City' Tues:, Tbws.AndSat Arrive Norfolk ' Tues., Thuts., F- aad Sat. . ..... . . . 1 00 a. m. EOTHBOUND : Xave " Norfolk daily ascent Sunday) ...... 1000 a Arrive Ehz. .City daily (except r8undav)..V. U . 40 a. m. Arrive Edenton daily (except 8unday). ..... .42 40 p. m. iave Edenton daily (except . ... 100 p.m. Arrive lelhaYen aily (et ' ' HnnHl ................. .Leave Norfolk me., luure.. ' and Bat..... Arrive K. City a'and Sat... .. 4 10 p. m. 6 00 p. m. Tuee., Thurs., Arrive Edenton Taes., Thurs 7jQ0 p. m, Traiaa atop at all intermediate stations. STEAMB re felVe" EAMBOAT SERVICE. Bteamere Jeave" Edenton deily er. Bon- Edentou, day) 100 pirn, to Plymouth, Jamesyille, WiUiaWotf And Windsor leave Edetpn T.usaay, Thursday and Saturday 1 00 p. m. for ChOwan Kiver Jandings;' and Friday for Scuppernong Kiver Steamers leave Elizabeth City for Rof poke Island. Orieutal and Newberne, Tneaday, Thursday and Saturday 6 00 p. connect wuh A. & N. O. R. R. and W. W.' R. R. tot Qoldiboro and Wikaing lo, Ac. ' For Scuppernong River Monday and Wednesday 12 00 noon Fcr Coin jock and North River landings .Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday ? 00 p. m. For South Mills and landings on Dismal Swamp fioute Monday,' Wednesday and Vriday CQ0 a.m. ' Steamers leave Belhaven daily (ex. Son- r) tor Washington, . C. ' for furtner imornauon appiy to j.y. Haiiell, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Gen feral Offloe of the N. fc S-K. R. Co.,' Nor- Ik, Va. . K. KINO, H. C. HUDQINS, Qn'l Ft.& Pass i Gsn'l Manager. Agt. W Atches and Clocks carefully Repaired and satisfaction given on all work by 0. R. L E O O E T T gN BB LEY'g CpRNER. WATER STREET, PLYJIOUTH, N. C BEACON FLASHES. .Town election Monday. County Commi$ion,6rs will be in session next, Monday. Don't. fail to be t the Court House on ioOAy night. l Sheriff Phelps took two prisoners to the pen at Raleigh, this week. . Mexican Litxr Pills Price, 256. W O Ayers enre all liver ills. my25 ' Mr. It. P. r Horn thai made A business trip to Norfolk fst week. It is "nip and tack" with as just now, and. if you owe us anything we would be LTtUd to hAve it. At its investigation of the jailed poor house last week the grand jury reported both In good condition. Mr. J. T. Lewis has opened a well Btoeked 5 and 10 cent store between ' J. L, Savage and W. C. Ayers. If you want a bargain that is the plcet togeHt. Mr. Vf. F. Ansboa ,U jaaiijg quite an improvement In his residence oorner 3rd and Washington streets. The Solicitor while here last wetfi, made A very flattering report of the condition in Which he found the Clerk's office. Mrs. Jas. I. Braer, of Mackey's Ferry, and Jrs W.O.Davis, of Creswell, were the guests' orhair sister, Mrs. O. V, W, Ausbon, on Monday ' ' ' ' Chills, fevers and malaria yield to Roc kets' Chill Tokic, if you get,ttie genuine, With a"'ired.pross'bn label. 25ei No core, no pay. W C Ayers my 25 j&r. Walter Phelps, the well known hust Jer' for " Lucas' truck firm, was quietly married on Wednesday last to Miss Mag gie Watson, at the home of Mr. W.)l. Jackson, where Miss Watson was living, Justice J. P. Hilliard officiating. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Phelps drove to the ;f arm of Mr. Lucas, 'where they will .VUeir'jtje JjgU;1 .fur best wishes Attend them, ' t Remember a subscriber is reapoasible for the price of his subscription until all arrears are paid, no matter whether he orders the paper discontinued or refuses to Je it .fjfpm the poetofBce or not, and 11 tis tue DUBiness oi.vqe puoiujner 10 sena the parter until the aooodn't is 'settled. The refusal of a person 1 to payor the publica 1 taking is equivalent to tioxi be bs Deen taking getting goods under false pretense,' and he can ne pruseonteii acooruiugiy, your blood rich and red by taking Ro'bxbts Tasteless Chill Tonic. '25o. Pleasant to take. 'Cures chills by purifying the blood, and producing ajppetitei .hetiHh and vigor. Txy .it; and get 'the genu) pis, 'Uh red crps on Jfeel " my 25 ' Our present Board of Town Councilmen deserve great credit for wat they have done for our towri'during tpe present year, Amonz otner thines that has taken monev. heyr'uaye given ns street lights and have put in good sized terra eotta sewers in au. cross ditches, .besides placing them in some of our side ditches, and the treasurer sajs tbere is nw ery earjjy as mcn money in the traaEurv'as there was when he took Charge, twelve monttis ago. ' "' It gives us pleasure to note the suoceis f any of our town boys, and no better evidence of prosperity ean be found than in the 3 ewelry and pafohop xJf 'our ust liug young towneaan, Mr. O. K. Leggett. Mr". Leggett opened business here only a few months ago under most adverse cir cumstances, but by untiring efforts, stand ing solely upon the' $eriU'' of )ils TfC(j: done, be now enjoys a patronage to be en vied by any man in a town the size of this. Mr J- T. Lewis requests us to tell the Lowney's celebrated line of Chocolalea and Bon Bona. If it is nice candies you jyant Mf. .IjewiscSjU please y.o.u, "J Rev. 8. P. Knight and PjRofs. Eppes and McDonald are united iV t.huir efforts for the advancement of theur race op right lines, urging them to .cultiviae a frierfdlj reeling for ther wJaite neigUbors. j,n tnis they will enire'ncu ' their race in the affec tions of the peace loving citizens of the white race. If the black and white man ill but appreciate their relations to each other, all past prejudices will melt sway, yet preserving their distinct racial rela tions. "Racket Stores,'.' and "Cheap John'' the latter especially, have jeen legislated against, but Plymouth boasts of a "Cheap John.? notwithstanding. We refer to no laps A personality thau our popular mer chant. John T. Lewis, known ' in this sec tion as "That Cheap man, Lewis.',' Bis name is John, "consequently the law can, t hold him down. If ion don't believe be is cheap, just drop in and get prices on Clo thing, Dry Ooods, Notions, Shoes, etc, an3 MTWoili Rflv &nd FtnnT flrot(ril. ' -j r-r 1 j j .. -. , His low prices nave long been tfia f.k of the town, and now his $(.00 Shoes for 2c. is creatine wild excitement. Call on him and he'll tell you how to get a pair. " Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures thef$, ' I.iA AM1 ' t?' n r r. 1 n An1 . 1?jiA. Unraa TT Inure Hons, Ffjlons, udrns, Wf art9, tiits, Bruises; Burns, Scaldsi Chapped Hands, 'ChilbUins. Best Pile cure on earth. Dnnes ont Pains t A. . "i ana Acnes, uniy zacis. a uox. jure gua ianteed." 'Sold'by Plymouth Drug Co. i6 You can't tell from the color of a stray hair on a man's coat sleeve whetner bis wife is a blonde or brunette. "Yielding to the persuasion of my dea ler, I changed chpl tonic and tried Koa ebt'b', and found it the best I ever used and shall in faure continue its use." W. H. Corprew, Jamesyille, N. C, to the Rop- erUDrug Co., Suffolk, VA., August 14 1899. 25c. per bottle. Look for the red cross. W (5 Ayers Py25 There is something Queer about a eirl who .'thinks 'er bwg pother s as pice as AI.I glliBt evuiai. JJ JSBBiMJIf Night Sweats, loss of appetite, weak And 'impoverished blood, colas, la grippe and general weakness are frequent results of malaria. Roberts 1 a steles? CpiLL Toic eliminates the malaria, purines your blood, restores your appetite and tones np vour liver. 25c. per bottle, insist on Lav me Robebts', no other "rb good." W A Beautiful Marriage. The marriage of m. Pker to Mias W. R. Webb April 25th was a notable event among onr colored citizens. Rv. S. P. Knight, pastor Qf .the Newj Chapel .Baptist Church, united thecoma? ting parties. Quito a , largo attendance of our white ci$j.zens )$nt ther presence, showing thereby the hjgji .appreciation in which thi ride was held. Many and .valuable were the presents given by members of both races. E. Municipal Convention. The citizens of Plymouth met ,jp" convention at the Court House on Monday night last for the. purpose of nominating candidates for Town Councilmen, to be voted for at the town election to be held next Mon day. The different wards were as signed separate .rooms, nd gopn nominate t h e fpldwipg fiojeet, F which.ia a gopd one t- ' ' 1st Ward Dr. W. H. Ward ,nd A. C. Garrett. 2nd Ward A. O. Gaylord and P.' W. Brinklev. ' .rd mrd-rr-W. T. Ward and Jas. II. Smith. 4th Ward Sampson Towe ,pnd James Randal. Anothub Case ojp Rheumatism Cubes bx Chamberlain's Pain Baj.m. My son was afflicted with rheumatism which contracted his right limb funtil he was unable to walk. ' After using one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm be' was able to be 'bqiil .pgaip.'.' lean heartily re.opipmnd it to perspnji suffering irom rnenmatjm. 4QHNSNIPEB, Freed, Calhoun Co., W; Va. For sale by all drug- gists nijtt uprernacy Club. On Wednesday evening lsstat.R o'clock quite a number of our white citizens met at the Court Upuse and organized a Wh,ie Supremacy Club. The.o3eti,ng was called to order Dy Mr. s. 15. spruiu. who JnrieiiY, sllucilo uuject ox cue meeting, iter .which Mr. t. A. lioyie was .called to the chair, with C. V. W. Ausbon temporary Secretary. After the enrollment of members and a few reniarks from Mr. Hoyje,' the election! 01 owcers mmg m oraer, on motion the following officers we .qlectqd : President, F. A. Boyle; 1st yice- President, W. A. Alexander: 2nd Vjce-Pxe8ident, C. J."" Norman ; Treasurer, J.' 0. vexe'tt Sqcretary, O. V.'W. Ausbon: Marshal, 0. li. ,Leggctt. ' After the election of officers the appointment of committqes xwas in order, and on motion the Chair ap pointed as Committee on Literature, nrrr t t..i Yn t a ttt v. . uacKson, jl. v. juowis ana w. F. Ausbon. And a a special Com mittee on Arrangements, to make preparations for .tio speaking next Monday night. D". 0. BiIey) Jos. Tucker, Ljevi Blbjani, C. X Norman and H. S. Ward. It .was moved .an.d carried that the speakers for next Monday wght ce maae ine guests ,01 tnisciuo wnne in yur town. There being no oxiier business be fore the club, on motion ndjourn cd to meet ou next Wednesday night week, and once .eyery two weeks hereafter. If troubled with rheumatism, give Cham berlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a csnt it it does no good. One Appli cation will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, bnrns. frostbites, ,ouius6v. pains in the isi.de and cheat, giendulsr and other swel lings Are quickly cured by Applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 Cts. Ply mojith Drug jpo., And Rppcr Drug Store - ' " ie29 .1 Come One, Beduotion Sale AT ivem Mw 1st t August 8lst, 435Lrtljjng; you want to buy at a low gure, poine or send to Our line of Lawns and Bum mer Drgs Goods will ffo at very near cast. O oma and nee fcr! yourself, Tub BBsr.PnEBCBiFTipH fob Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groove's Tasteless Ciill Tqnio. It is simply ironapd quinine in a . tasteless form. No t ooreno pay. Price,-60c. mar Jy The man who is most generous wifji ad vice is usually stingy about every thing else. Many old .olietfl.nQWffeel fhe effects oi the hard service they endured during the, war. Mr Geo. S. Anderson, of Uossville,' York county, Penn , who saw the hardest kind of servioe at the front, is now fre quently troubled with rheumatism. "I had a savemattack lately," he says, "and pro- Loured a bottle oft Ghkmterlain Pain Balm. fit aid so muoh good thatil wQrUJLd like to H kjtnow what you would charge me lor one dqzen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both, for. his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a .bottle of it in, their; home.: not only for rheumatism, but lame back, t sprains, swellings, outs, pruises and burns,; for which it;is unequalled. For sale by all druggists. I RHETjJ'J ACIDE I p I rapidly taking the place of all 4 other known remedies aj s rhou- of- niatio cure, laxative, tonic and blood purifier. The reason is plain, I -CP RES- f t' There a no better time to Jreat ft c rfieumaUsiu than dnriae ".the ,JJk)l . dji months. Care yourself before the '".fa 4( rigors of winter are felt. KHEU. . MACIDE coxIb but $1 per bottle. . c Sold by all Druggists. Seen re It y and cure your . I RHEUMATISM j For 8ale in Plymouth by tep29-6m LUTHER HARRISON Wih .the coming of Winter ge.t out yeur last .teasqn s.itscoats, pants and dresses and have,theni.rj)np,vated and CLEANUP ,OK DYED and thus save tbe,prcie,of a new garQst. Those soiled clothes can be made to look as good as new by the old reliable CLEANER and DYER SAMUEL WIGGINS, on Main;S treat, who cleans, dyes, renovates aqd presses at moderate prjqes, I Also do.ajl kjinds of idFBQSTRING and ean make yqur old furniture .loqk just as good as new at small cost. AU work guaranteed and your patronage respectfully solicited, t!Mm SgiiH.1 Wiggins- SPRING GREETING. A Ijlope realized-A Promise fulfilled ' Tat is whf t every sae we make means. Wo Anticipate your . wan,ts and wishes, then make the prices to suit. There is only one class, and that the jFfRST, Ju ctfj .Spwg ad Au.9?ffr col,e tion of STYM3H HIUIHERY Your responsibility ends and ours begins .when you buy of ns. We are right fr,W.o4 every transaction we fijake. Come and look if you want to buy rW, if you want to be treated right, if you yant to .save money. Our customers all say purs js $1 che.jp. est plaoe in .town. You buy the mafceria& and we do the trimming, free of pharge. Ypurs truly, ' rs L- E. Padgett. Oome All! mi UK OF Dry 1 Silks, Laces tnd) Embroideries. Best tL&dies"' hose e,ve,r shown. oods tqf No.tie8.irl;hrdies, Beltf. Corsets. LadicsVftpd.ej.wQar Table linen. Hoys' l&it ,Shirts MMW Hats,ad Caps. Top Shirts, soft ;ad stiff bosoms. IILIj Linen Maderas. Piue and Sijk. Collars aftd Cuffs. We Ties. He rign prices. Men's Underwear of all kjnda and .at ay pAces. TRS LATEST THE 3EIISOIV PhonograpH for 7.50. Sold by PC. 33 .YEAGER, "W O IS HBADQUABTRKS. FOR MUSICAL GOODS, the pnly house iq town where you will find. U kind ot musical instru rflents from Jew's harp u to the vei'f latest, the Colurve YlftZither which any child , Columbia Ors r ippphe vf "I the rr . to rtvhy me Uiv Clothing am Qur .?tUffiities, organdies, itiques .ang. linens are faultless in points of style and beauty. Those who have seen then a4m.it that they ,arb "-the irandsomest the kind ever shown in this market. Qan .we mow them to you t SPRING- SHOES. t,Our line of Indies' GenUemen', Mis ses and Children's Oxfords are now. in stock. 2!lUese goods are produced from carefully selected stock, made by skilr iled workmen, and designed to meet the requirements of the most fastideous ,trade. all at onr store and see this magni&Cnt line of footwear before buy ing. We guarantee you quality, con fort and the latest style , AW HOYS1 You iirelf justice YU rSOT biiy your gpiXMCJ: Spit liefore peeing what we Eiiwe sir line of Fancy Worsteadg and Clie ylotef a well as nines upel Hlaeli are tlie liaiidomef ever sliownin tlim marEiet. guarantee yon lc nglit things a rCALL ON FOR FINE; flpavy and Fancy Family Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, &c. J kepp constantly on hand a full and . well selected stock of everything in the grocery line needed for family use. Jo shoddy, shopworn goods; everything free b ABd svpet, Wheq ypn leave home with an order fov groceries, do&'t fail to call on me J you get your money's worth of frebh goods every time, and your patronage will be appre-. ciaieq, In the rear of my Btor I bave fpaned a first-class Saloon, where geutlemf.n can en joy a social glass of the besUe womawji, Liquors, ud get as goo-Li there means be bad in the city. Eilmnesstreptli. 1 quiet and orderly, irJl'"''n,r- . , entering the Rrocer-e t. teraflry goods st C, Avers ' " my 25
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