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nj.yi.-rrj THE JIOANOKE BEACON. rublished Every Friday. Entered la the Pott Office at Plymouth N,C.,a pcoiul 0193 ntttw. v . ., We appeal to every reader of Tu Roanoke QakoON, to aid us io waking it na acotiptakle and Orofitable medium' of. new to out -eULeeli. l.tt iVlvmouth people and tiie public know v. lit is lifting on Ui Plymouth, lteport to iu all Itenu'of jexTa me arrival ana aepariuroor.inoims, gociui revouU, deaths-, aorimii iltiitmn, aochteuw,- new .-buildings, new eatorpriet's and Improvements of whatever character, ouaiigunin busiuess indeed aaything and everything tjiat would be of iuierost to our people. . . f Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertiecnitmis inserted at low rs... Obituary notice, exceeding; ten liui , live cento aline. Count the word, allowing eight tot lie line, . aud send money with MS. for all in excepts of ten ilinea. ... . ' ! The editor will uot be responsible for the views Of correspondents. ii AH articles for publication ninat be accompanied by the full name of the writer.- , Correspondent, are requested .not to write on but one aido of the paper. ,. .i.AJl coinmunicatioiiR must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will uot appear. Address all communications to THE 110ANOKE BEACON, rivmontli, N. C. OUR NOMINEES. NATIONAL TICKET. For Presideut : WILLIAM! J. BRYAk, of Nebraska, For Vice-President: ADLA.I E. STEVENSON, of Illinois, For Presidential Elector, 1st Dist. CHARLES L. ABEHNTHY, of Carteret. For Congress, 1st Dist.; JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort. WHAT IS TIIE MATTER WITH v ' SIMMONS? 1 ' Editor Morning Post : He was good enough to te placed in charge of the Dem 'ocratic forces in North Carolina in what is conceded to have been. 'the greatest cricis '1a' 'its history. He was strong enough in 'that position to fire the heart of every trae white man' front Cherokee to Currituck Svith the determination to throw off the 'bane of Africanism. ' He' wad wise enough 'io marshal his forces and wage a battle in which the ' shouts of victory began with the first gun that fired, and did not cease until the hope of success became the reali Cation of glorious victory. He was brave Bnooga to laugh at threats of injunction 'from partisan courts and to hurl defiance fet Senators and Governors who sought to intimidate hint with threats of Federal In those momentous days from April to August when strong men wavered and brave men feared, and when all knew that 'failure meant party annihilation, and da feat meant ruin to the best interests of the "State, this man was 'the cynosure of all Democratic eyes, this man's unwavering Courage and calm confidence organized Victory. His impassioned speech before tho State convention was the key note ot a memora. t)le campaign. Democrats of all shades of 'opinion1 acknowledged him to be a wise counsellor, ' a skilled diplomat, a superb leader of men. It wis universally admitted that if he led the party to defeat, his politi cal star would never rise again. It wes con ceded then by ail that if he sneceede'd, tho party had no honors that would not be his for fhd tsking. ' ; From' all " parts of the State the word came vtp then, "If we win, Simmons must pave the seat in the Senate which Butler, the political pariah, has polluted and dis graced." f Mr. Simmons was goed enough and big enough' for the Senate then. He is good enough and big enough for the Senate . jiow. - "" '" ! ' ' V THERE IS NOTHING THE MATTER WITH SIMMONS. ' ' "HE'S ALL RIGHT." BELIEVER IN JUSTICE. $arganton, N. C, Oct, 18, 1900. No Right To Ugliness. : The woman who is loyely in face, form and temper witi always haye friends, but 1 one who would be attractive must keep her health. If Bhe is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If . She has constipation or kidney trouble, her .impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, .fekiu eruptions and a wretched complexiou. ( Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the i world to regulate stomach, liver and kid ( feeya and to purify the blood. It gives .; strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety efefn, rich complexion. It will make a good r!bdkidg7 charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at Sprhill A Bro's., Store ' 2 No man appreciates poetry unless he has a little of it in his make-up. Ijj Happened in a Dnuo Stoke. 'Ono day last winter a lady came to my drug store and- asked for a brand of cough tnedicine that I rlid aot have in stock, ' aya Mr C. R. Grandio; jhe popular drug gist 6t Ontario, N. Y. lShe was disap pointed arod wanted to know what cough breparatlcm'I pccld recommend. I caid to fcer that I could frsoly recommend "Chain borlain'a Cough Remedy aud that she could !ake a bottle of the remedy and after giv ng it a fair trial if she did not find it wortb the raoney-tb trwg back the bottle and I Would refund he price paid. In the course ht a day or two tbs;ia4y cai$e back in com pany, with a friend in need of s cough icedicinS and advised her to Taqy a bottle cf Guatt;bldu';3 Cough. Remedy. I cou "Slder thsfa Tery goo3' recommendation for the remedy.? Vo'r sale by Plymouth Drug Go. and Roper Store Co, CAUn FOll SENATOR. A well kuown Farmer and Banker writes from Clayton to the News aud Observer. 'i'o tue Editok I desire to state brielly some reasons why Gen. Julian S. Carr is my choice for Uuited States Seuttor, a choice which for tho first time has becu deferred to the reople of the State. If you consider his claims from the 6tandpoiuJ of party service, no man can better measure up to the mark. For more than twentv. years ho lias given inoro lib erally of Lis means to the support of the Democratic party than any man in the State. He has also given liberally of hi time as well, which iu many iustmceh was more valuable to him than money. AgainJ (Jen. Carr has been, and is now an untiriu2 advocate and enthusiastic sup porter of the educational advancement of our State. Public schools, private 6chools, colleges both male' aud female of all de nominations, aud the University have benefitted by his generosity. These facts are well kuown to the peoplo of tho Slate. If our state is ever to teach aud hold high position among her sister states along ed ucational lines, and if her educational ad vancement is to keep pace with her great industrial progress; it can be no better ao 1 couiplished than by'pluciug such men as Gen. Carr in high official position,' where their influence will be greater and their power for usefulness Increased, Gen, Carr is also thoroughly identified with the industrial interests ot our citato. A business man himself, he would guard carefully the busiues3 interests of our State. His sagacity and ability is evidenced by his great success as a busiuess man, aud it eeems to me only right and proper that we should have sacii'a-man, provided he is i ...:',r l..ii"n'.,i;.i r, n.. ... UluorHmc n en uauucu, &o vjcu. tnu un doubtedly is, to represent us in the highest legislative hulls of our nation. Gen. Carr is also identified very largely with tho agricultural interest of our etate, and has always shown himself to be the true fnead aud benefactor of the farmer and laboring class of our people. His" generous .Bolicitude, friendship for and watchful care of the old Ooufeder'ate soldier is known and read of all men. He has never forgotten, and nver will forget, the boy3 who fought side by side with him in the greatest army the world has ever 'Seen. A born soldier, a good man. a true frieud, a worthy citizen, a faithful Democrat- Gen. Carr will make a splendid Senator, and' add new honor to old' North Caroliaa. Very truly, ASHLEY HORNE. Clayton, N. C, Sept. 14. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight ; so do dras tic mineral pills, but both are mighty dan gerous. Don't, dynamite tho delicate ma chinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King s New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 2oo at opruill cc iro s. I The money you fiil tc get will never add to your weaitn. AN IOWA INSTITUTION. Few people in this vicinity are aware of the magnitude of the business of the 'Cham berlain Medicine Company, of Des Moines, Iowa. From a small beginning it has'grown into one of the most important industries in that stata and is a source of pride to Iowa peopled Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea' Remedy are Staple throughout the United States and in many foreign countries ; and it i3 especially gratifying to know' that they are worthy of their popularity. 'lhe Chamberlain Medicine Campany use in oue year over forty car loads of bottles ; twenty-one car loads of lumber for pack ing cases and fifteen car loads of printing paper for advertising matter; over four hundred' barrels of the finest fluality of loaf sugar are used each year in the manu facture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In thuir printing department eleven printing presses are constantly employed In printing their advertising matter, labels and directions. Directions for use are printed tu twenty-eight languages. They employ thirty-six" salesmen, thirty-two of whom travel in tho United States aud four in' foreign couutries aud have over one hundred employ eos in their laboratory. " They are'now building a now laboratory, 188x115 feet ; four stories high, fitted throughout with the most modern appli ances. This will enable them'to more than double their present capacity. They receiye many unsolicited testimo nials from all parts of the globe! Here is one recently received from Old England: I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the oest in the world for bronchitis. It has saved my ' wife's ' life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for sij years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well. William Saob, No. 52 Foster streef, Warric'gtbn," England. Every woman who goss shopping knows what a counter'hritant is. !! . - ' ' 'For three days and nights I suffered agony nutold from an attatk of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the - district court, 'Oetoterville, Iowa. ''I thought I should saraly die, and tried a dozen differ ent medicines but all to nd purpose. I eent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses 're lieved me entirely." This remedy ' is for sale by Plymouth Drug tJo., aad Koper Store Co, ''' ' RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. At a meeting of the Bryan and Stevenson Club of this town the fol lowing resolutions were passed 141011 the death of Mr. V. A. Alexander: Mr. W. A. Alexander, late a high ly esteemed and valued citizen of tho to AT- of riymouth. N. C, was born in Washington county, Scnppernong township, on the 24iii day of March 185;?, died in .Plymouth, : N. C, Oct. 3, 11)00, of a sudden aud un warning attack of appoplexy. II is early life was spent among the plain, quiet farming class of that community, ' many of Whom have contributed to the best order of North Carolina citizenship, and with them his life, marked by hab its 6f strict moral rectitude, unfail ing industry, sownd integrity, sober ness and sincerity, was an example of tho highest recognition. ' At every period of his life ho was distinguished for an 'unusual degree of the commendable qualities of character that won respect and ad miration from his associates and felloiv'citizcns. The duties of citizenship of what ever kind found no demand unheed ed, but always a most .ready and val- uauie response at nis nanus. js neighbor lie was charitable, as a friend he was without guile, lie lived for several years at the famous Shnnherd farm, which he in Hurt " : - j- - J owned, from whence ho moved to Plymouth, N. C, during the curly part of the year iS9i, where he lived to his death. ' tn "this finminmiit v hfi immediate ly acquired a station of high esteem in the hearts ot all its people ior those sterling qualities of manhood and character that have the fulness of their perfectiod and reward in divine grace. He was a loyal and devoted mem ber' of the M. P. ' Church in this town, that for its human support and advantii.o leaned larsrelv on his . . 0 - . 0 -j strong aud faithful 'arm ; and as such '.' L -1 - ? 1 '1 was unueiueu. His public spirited nature wa3 of service' in valuable, and was the lit ting'passno'rt'tb'liis selection by this Cinb a3 it's honored presldsht, which positiou her occupied at his death, wherefore be itj' by this Club in Itesolvexl, 1st That in iis death it ia the saddened loser of a faithful friend and companion aud valued servant." ' ' .' ' . ' 2nd. That V7ashi.cgton county and tlii pntirfl nnmmniiitv'lw his npjith loses a most val uablo citizen, whose 1 ' . .: - 1 lire we commend as a most worthy examnlfi. 3rd. That the sincere sympathy of this Club is extended to his sor- row-strieken widow and children, whose loss in a devoted husband and aliectiouate parent 13 inestimable. Tna BE3r PfisscauxtON foe Chills aud Fever is a bottle of Grovk's Tabteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aud quiuiae in a tasteless lorm. No cure no pay Price, 50c. mar 1-ly The full dinner pail is seldom acquired This is the fceason when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. Plymouth Drug Co., and lioper btora (Jo. ' jjon t trust appearances. A man may have an umbrella every time it rains and still be honest. TI13 best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little pills known as UeiYitt 8 Little .Larly Risers. Easy to take Never gripe. Plymouth Drag Co., and Ro pet Store Co. ' Coal goes up in price, but still goes in chutes. ,; J ' down Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. Plymouth Drug Co., and KOper Store (Jo. " One of the laws of nature is that heat ascends. And coal continues to go up. FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An Offer proving. Faith. Ulcers, Eating Sores, Caucer, Scrofula, Itching Skin, Scabs and Scales of Eczema, Aches and Pains in bones, back or joints, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gums and Chronic Rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated Blood ' troubles, are quickly cured by taking a fow l&Ygo bottles of Bot anic Blood Balm. We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not care. The cures are permanent and not a patching up. Is your Blood Thin ? Skin Pale ? All Run Down H AS Tired in the'morning as when you wont to bed ? Pimples ? Boils? Swollen Glands or Joints? Catarrh? Putrid Breath? Erup tions ? Sores in Mouth or Throat ? if so, your Blood Is Bad. Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure and Rich, Heal every Sore, Stops the Aches and Pains, Builds up tbe broken down body, and invigorate the old and weak. Botanio Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Purifier made. Sold at Drug Stores. ' $1.00 per largo bottle, including complete directions To prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to sufferers. For freo trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Don't bcfei tate, bnt write at once' describing trouble, and free personal medical advice given. Biood Balm (B. B.B.) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for' years. Over ii.COO voluntary testimoniaWef cures by using B. B. B. Sold by Plymouth Drug (Jo ie8-iy When pay day comes on Friday it is apt to shake one's faith in superstitions. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at Plymouth Drug Co., and Rojier cst'ore Co s stores. It u cutliia Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets'. It Rives quick relief aud will prevent tho attach u given as soon us the first indication" of the dis ease appears. Price, 25 cents per box Simmies free. People who alwajs tell lhe truth are never noted for their pofitouess. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberluiu'ti Pain Bu'.ru. Try it. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co.. ami Roper Store Co. A bimrd is not one of the ills that all llosh is hair to. Dr. V. II. Lewis. Lawrenocvdle. Va.. writts. '''I f:ri llsiiiu' Koilol Dx-siit'iisi (!nr . 1 - , a 1 - 4 1 n 111V nriifili'ii hiihihu Kfvt-r cusfs of Indi gent loll and find it an admirable remedy." many cnuureds 01 puystcmus uepena upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in htom ach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing vou do not overload voir stomach. Gives instant relitf and a perma nent cure. Plymouth Drug Co., and Roper Store Co. The toper loves his glass es a pivlty giil loves her mirror. ' ANOTHER WORD TO THE LADIES. Editor TtoAiiOKi: Ekacon, riymouth, Washington County, N. C. Wo uuikrft.iuil there are ftill a fow Indira In Plymouth ami vicii.ity who did not take advantage of our roci'iit oll.-i- to send a dopant silver-plated a&ir shell ab-olutily fnm of chui ge to any niiir- ried lady who oum Miuply ask tor it, so we win renew t!:e offer tor a stunt U':ie only. We pell these slielis regularly at forty pkiiU each. Ketail jewelers ask Utty to ecvriity-iive cents forench "ooils. Tiiev lire oxqunneiy uoauiuui i reniiuns iu high-grade h fiver plute. To further ftdveriisu our ware'we will send ouo, potpaid, to every married lady who has not received one. This announce ment bhould be tut out and returned to us with your rtqiutt. (.This ia important). Also please enclose a stamp or two to help pay cost of mailing. OUAKEti Valley Mfo. Co., -Morrmi mid llnrrisou bis., Chicago. Oct 19-lyr e o w EJyspepsia ture Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and.aida Jfataj In" strengthening and recoh etructing the exhausted digestive or igans. It is the latest discovered digest ;ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency.'''' It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, JSick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and Si. Large slse contains 2 times small size. Book all about dyspepsia maliediree Prepared by E. C DeWITT A CO Chicago :' Plymouth Drug Co., and IVoper Store Co ONE AND ALL GO TO A.t the old comer stand of D. O, Brinkley, For your Heavy and Fancy G roceries, Fruits and Confectioneries. He keeps constantly on hand a full line of Meats, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Cheese, fresh Corned Mullets, and all fresh Fumilv Groceries kept' in a .well equipped grocery .store. Do not hiin a man without a trial. Call and make the trial, and we hope the seutenc.c will be ior the better. Planing Mill Department. German Siding. Bevel Siding. Plane Riding. Partition Work. Ceiling Moulding, And Everything else kept in a first-clas Planing Mill. ' Satisfaction guaran teed as to quality, ad price as low as consis tent therewith. Give us a trial. PLYMOUTH MILL L(j! CO. eep 2T-3m AGENTS WANTED FOR TUE ELECTRIC liAZOR HONE.- Guar anteed equal to the best Hone made. Can use water, oil or lather. Will last a life time. Ewh lioue packed in neat card board case. Every one perfect. Jnsl the thing for private use. Price, 73c. We want an ogeut iu each township to whom exclusive sale will be given. Write tor sample and agent's outfit. Sent by mail. Address, MA.RS1IMFG., CO.. No. 542 West Lake St., Chicago. epl3-6rn - iir gto.fi of Winter Stiits f! Jil In these prices wo sbow all that is best and exclusive in closely woven fancy worsteds, cashmeres, englisb clieyiptg. Tho insides "Vitals" of tbese garments' are constructed on the same plan as Higb 01as3 Merch ants Tailoring. These suits plainly show tUat eye.ry safe guard necegsary to style, durability and xierfect lit has been enforced. Our Dress Groods Stock is the largest and best selected Jines tbat can l? found in a town of this sie, we have everything fn n(er clofh an(J colorings antj at nrcps to suit alj. piir Stock of Q. loafed & Wraps is tho largest and cheapest in town and if you arp ifj need of a wrap it will pay you to visit Hornal'g before buying as you will save lots by doing thig. Our Hat Stock rs fn and wwjaptp 1 1 il .1 . .1 . ,1 1 .1 1 A. nil liio iifSM jsuaucs uiiu pnajgy suju w ju u iji auy head and at prices from 25c. to f3,00. Our Shoe Stock we can say with a clear cqneience is te bpst that car be found in Plymouth and at prices to beat tbein alb Our ladies $1.00 shoe jg thp best in town, Dqri't takg our word, come and sep for yourself Everybody who comes to court this week are, cordially invited to make Horntbal's Store Headouar-: ters, and we will be glad to show you through pur stock, whether a buyer or not. We take a delight 14 trying to please our customers. Yours t please. I etss Fall jpic & verj-coats is now at $ best, beqr, stronger, U'pre original jtbu ever before and at prices no otlir store can niatcb ninl irivn as rrnnil valnft. n- , n . - Mens good Tailored wool suits 66.00. Mens very stylish suits at 87.50 Mens Fine suits 010 00 M.eiis Fne worst- Vr-. ed suits at 12.50. Mens Higb Grade suits at 100. jf Theso garinents ,wero ia,de special or us tyy 3 makers of tbe famous J y itt?Jv Brand Olptlin C.q. jan.(J that means better Tailoring and .mor.0 Migjp$py ypu will find in any ber make. . .4. 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