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THE ROANOKE BIUCON. V Published Every Friday. Entered m the rotitoificeai Plymouth N.C.as coo4lM8 Matter. We appeal to erery reader of Thr Uo wokr BiaCOn, to aid ua in luakiug it an acceptable and Pofltabl medium of newt to our citizens. Let ly mouth people and tlij public know.wtmti going on in Plymouth. Report to iim all items of Bw the arrival and departure of friends, social rant, deaths, eorious Utile?, aocidenli, new buildings, new enterprise and improvement ", whatever character, channel in buxinese indeed ajrthing aod everything that would be of interest to our people. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisement inserted at low r"e. Obituary notices exceeding ten lint Ave cents altue. Count the word, allowingcight to the iiue, aud tend money with MS. for ail in excess of leu ltaa. Tbe editor will not be responsible for the view Of correspondents. All articles for publication must be acconwaniod by the full name of the writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one side of the paper. All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE ltOAHOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. When- farmers prosper other peo ple prosper, and when the farmer tails other peoplo fail. The farmer is the bed-rock on which all pros perity rests, for he must feed all ; and we believe that whatever tends to the farmer's interest ought to be encouraged and promulgated. The Smithfield Herald insists on farmers sowing small grain, and shows clear ly why it is wise for them to do so. It costs less than other crops and comes in good time. The following paragraph is the conclusion of the article referred to : "If you sow grain yon have a good summer pasture for hogs, cattle, horses and mules after the grain is cut. This pasture comes in at a time when there is nothing much in the woods for stock. If you follow your grain with peas you can greatly improve your land and raise from the pea vines much feed for the winter. If you do not plant peas after your grain or pasture on the land you can generally get a good crop of crab grass hay. Rye should be planted at ouce and it vill very soon be time to sow wheat aud oats." Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all, feel the results in loss of appetite,! poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner,, Idaville, lud. Hejsays: Electric Bitters are Just tlio thing for a inaa when he is all run down, and don't Cre whether he lives'or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite tbaa anything I could take, lean now cat anything aud have a new lcatse on life." Only 50 cents, at Spi uill & liro's. Every bottle guaranteed 3 PROSPERITY AND THE FAR MER. One of the most magnificent facts this year is that you hear no farmer crying bard times- All through the year they bare been prosperous, aud plentifully pro vided ; they have determined and they are working for their good. They ara selling their cotton and tobacco for a very good price. We all know cotton is not as high as every one would like, but arc couteuted with tbe price. Tobacco was never higher. There never was a time when our farmers could get aluiost their own price tor this product. It is a contrast most remarkable to what we were accustomed a few years ago. Everything the farmer has tor sale is meet log with a ready sale aud at u good price, and the supply is not filling the demand. For example, eggs from l. to 20 ct-ms per dozen, sweet potatoes one dollar per buuu el, chickens not less than 30 cents, hog meat and lard 10 to 12 1 2 Cents, These are some of the- prices at present, and any other article the farmer has to sell is equally ou a high basis. Surely, the farmer is contented thu year, as there is no cry of hard times, but a year of prosperity. Only a few farmers will hive to buy eupplies' this seasou, aud so far wo bare not heard of one who will La thus un fortunate. -Washington Gazetie-iletS'iuger. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to luow of, one concern in the laud wuo are tiot afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering, 'ibe proprietors of Dr. King's Hw Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Cjolds, have given away over ttu mil lion trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousauds of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tbe Threat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Siruill & Bro., and get a free trial bottle, lingular Size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. ' A WRECK NEAR ABERDEEN. Ballast and Freight Collide. Dense Fog an J Flagman's Mistafco thv) Cause. Cor. News 4 Observer. Aberdeen, N. C, Oct. 12 Thcro was uuolher wreck on the Seaboard this monr uing about 8 o'clock near to and south of Aberdeen. It was a head-tail-end collision. A regular freight, behind time, run by En gineer Johnson, was running north and was met by the nallast train, running south. The caboose aud three ballast cars were utterly destroyed aud mgine 42," was strip, p. id. The front of the eugkio Was crushed to pieces, smokestack, saudbox and whistle swept off, cab crushed back into the Sen d .r, and tha rear wheels of the front truck jumped the track, lio ouo was hurt. Engineer Johnson, when some distance from Aberdeen, picked up ttho flagman of iho ballaut train, who told him, ho sajs, that tha ballast train was working to the north of Abe-rdeeu. This was a mistake, for the ballast train was south of Aberdeen, or at least had come south of Aberdeen. 11 .3 proceeded with usual caution but so dense was tho fog that he didn't discern the bal last train, which was moving backward at a good speed, until he was right upon it, lie, however, succeeded in bringing hi.-t own train almost, or quite, to a standstill before the collision. The engineer of the ballast train did not sea the freight at all. The occupants of the engine and caboose saved themselves by jumping. It is not Known where the b.ame is to be fixed. The track was soou cleared and trains were delayed not more than two hours. H. A, CIJAPPELL. SHOT HIS SON-IN-LAW. EX-DEPUTY SHERIFF MILLS FIKEl) UTON BY T. F. JJELL IX A SALOON". Becauso of a difficulty which they had several weeks ago, T. F. Boll, ex-superintendent of Oak Grove cemetery, lust night about 10 o'clock shot aud slightly wounded his son-in-law, Mr. C4eorge W, Mills, while the two were in Air. J. W. Oapps' grocory aud saloon, corner Sixth and Castle street u. Bell was hindered from firing a second time upon his son-in-law by a blow dealt him in the face by the latter and by the iuterferanco of bystanders, Mr. Mills' wound is only z flesh one, the ball having passed directly under his arm. lie says that he was standing at the coun ter in the store and his father-in-law walked by him several times. Knowing the feeling between the two, the proprietor of tUe place gave- Mills an unobserved notice to watch Bfil aud as ho turned from the couuter ho was fired upon with the result stitod. Bell drew the weapon from his pocket, held it in both hands and was fel led by a blow delivered by the sen-in-law foom a scale weight lyinij on the couuter. Mr. Mills says Bell fired twice while ho was beiug held ou tbe floor. He was arrest ed by Policeman L. M. Smith and brought to the station house. Wilmiugtou Star, Oct. 13. JIAUD UN TOBACCO. Not long since I was walking in the city with a celebrated physician. As we passed a house surrounded with every evidence of Wealth and reiiueniciit, ho spoke: "1 haye a patient in there, an idolised wife, who is dying, and beyond all help, aud uuu of them know what is tho luaUtr with bar, and still her husband has killed h r." 'Why, Doctor," says I, "What do you mean ?" 'I mean just thb, her husband is just litterally steeped in tobacco until the insen sible pcrspinitiou from his body has bo" come a deadly poison, and his wife has ab sorbed enough of this, and had before I was called in, no that she wiii die." At an establishment where they treat patients for the cure of the tobacco habit-, a man just brought in was washed as clean as soap and water could make him, aud then some flies wero allowed to alight ou him. In iivo minutes by the watch they were dead. There was poison enough i:i tbe perspiratiou that came out ot a men washed as clean as possible, to kill them. You cau imagine what it would bo when ho wasn't washed, perhaps, to spend hours each day in a warm bed with him. T. B i'erry, in Albany Argus. Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest Itttie thing that ever was made is Dr. King's JNew Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, hstlehsness iuto energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 2."c per box. bold by Wpruiil & Bro b" Some people never attempt to do any thing f r f.-ar they might do it wrong. FOW E II F U L M K N" O F T 1 1 E E AST. AN 1NTEUKSTINC5- EXPLANATION OF THEIR UNUSUAL STRENGTH, The Secret of their Marvellous Vital ity and Nerve Force Jealously (iuarded. Women of the Unrein Compound a Potion Whose Rejuvenating Ef fects are A I most .Miraculous and Astonished the Most Skeptical. Tho fondest hopes of ancient nr modern seekers alter tho Fountain of Perpetual Youth, can scarcely have aimed higher thau the results achieved by the marvellous compound, known throughout the East as EL MOJvBIU. Travellers returning to Europe have, from time to tune, brought astotiishiiui ahs of the rejuvenating edVetd produced by this Wonder of tbe Orient. Ci vilely coiiinomuiiMl by tliw Women of the 11a rem, from fminulas handed down orally from rvn cratlen to gcr.or:itin. the secret of 1 his prepii ra tion thus jealousy guarded aud onawu only to ;i;0 inmate of the IJarem ami the O'-url riiyniciiuis Eh itOKUIK has Kvu prrji'litvill.V unobtainable, exceptim; ly t!.u fa-vm-cl ovvs fr whom u was in -tended. iiecently, lio.wcver, a prominent native Arabian I'liysscian, hauitdieil from hi? country for political uflV.-tse. ami deprived of his vast possession, has availed imus-.'lf U".;i-: kuo wli'ik"'. t mini :l iiveli. hood iH'iuiin r.U station, hy supplying this war. vcllous com pom: J, Eh MOKl'li,', to the nobility una" wealthier closes of all Europe, who Imve clit-erfiiily paid liiiu large few la letnni for the eilli received. Content with Ihe largo income derived f;om this practice, tins ayed I'hyweian has rcpuatouij refus ed very liberal oilers laade to him for the formula of his Uemedy, but he h.is l'i"ally a greed with the importing house of TH:J NoifcS-Fn.LBlt C'ojupany, of Philadelphia, lo put it up in convenient form for s:Ue exclusively in the T'niled states, and this firm having the exclusive agency, now offers it for tbe first tini' to the American public. This Uuiuedj- must not bo confoiin led with the numerous nervous exiiaustion, lo.-it manhood, 'and self abuse romedias which aie advertised under a variety of uaines, us there is absolutely i.othiuj; which scientific chtmistry lias been able to pro duce, which cau eveu approach the peerless KL MolvBlii, a purely vegetable compound, extracted from rare tropical roots and herbc. Kb MOKUltt is a Komcdy for enc specific pur pose, which i to strengthen ine vital force and pre vent decay fit .Ven, l'uiarvelinus cilotis in arreei ing deci;y ol the vital principles, n.pecially, ill the male, being unparalleled aud liever-i'iiiiHi , and as its use is uimeio.ll nil over tile ial. whore firon, virito men with luro families or descendants are the rule, tluav must be no tioubc, eii.ner ns to Us ef ficacy or turnout lo the ceneral Jjsein, Wuilv it is absolute specific and positively guar anleed to caro the worst caho of nervous debility, lost manhood, or similar woahuotsos Uiii; lo .vceScos or youthful error, n is also uml with tiio K'eatesi, s'iceess as a vitalutv, giving power to al weak parts, and duvoiopiug and maiataiuiug tue luli natural vigor of inaniiood It is put up for ti.e American trade ia tabid form, aad tiioti.rh extremely power! til, it is perfectly htrinli and easily taken, one tablet beiug a d".-e and dsiiiji the woik at once, una so evidently u to 1 ave no douOt -u tao mind of tho p.uieuc. Li wil ! cure you so as to stay cured r.very package is opviiuU and caref ul !y oxiimiiied by the uapoi t'srs when leocMved, and is theu re packed uuoer their seul and positive guarantee to cure, it wnl be gout prepaid, under pal.i cover, with full and comp ete directions on receetptof ;r.o price, ijt.iM per package, or tlx plottages ior J.").tij Addn:-s Thu fVovK-t''c'LLi:a vjojui'.i.. V, .Uarkct i.au.;;i.i ob , x'oiluiielpiila. The more good, suuud advice a man gives the more he gets himself disliked. "I had long suffered from indigestion," writes H. A. LefJois, UedarUity, .n. "Lute others I triod many preparations but never found any i lung that did ine guud untii i tuok Kodol iyspepsia Cine. Ouo boilie cured mo. A friend who had suffered ftiun le.rly i put uu the use of Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure. iJ'J is gaining fast aad will scon be able to voork. Beforo na lined t-odul Dys pepsia Cure indigestion bad made him a total wreck. Plymouth Drug Co., lioper ciore (Jo. The best way to make both end.s meet is to pursua a straight caieer. Mothers everywhere praise One llinnto Uouuh (Jure lor the sufferings it has tviieved and the lives of their little ot.es it has saved. Strike at the ruot of too trouble at.d diaws out the ir.flamn.atfou. The cuilurn's favor ite (Jotigii v'uie. fiyiuoutn iJnig Uo.. Jiu pcr cd,ure Ou. UJytn.mimwwo?jiiiiiwii niiiiwunw If a baby is a well-priug, of pleasure twins must bo a delude. C. M. rhelps, Foiestdale, Vt. stys h's child was completely cured of a bad Cs of ec zama by Hie use of Ue Witt's Witch Jiazel o.tlve, liewai t of all cotuittrfei s. It iustatit ly relieves piitt.. l'lymoath Drug (Jo., Ko per 8io.e Uu. If a man is a genius his neighbors ail say he is citiiiy. Lewis Ockeruian, Goshen, lud : "DcWil's Little. i-.aily ICitrs uevcr bt-nd me double I'.ke other piliM. but do tbeir work thorough ly niid mako me leel liliU a boy." AJt-rtain, thuiougn, gctule. Piynioutn Drug Co., Kopcr Store Co. ' Tha man of letters may be either an au thor or a postman. 'I HE BESr PllESCnlPTION VOli CuiLl.S aud Fever is a botlle of UuovK's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and tpatnine iu a lastelusa form, cure no pay. Price, 50c. untr 1-ly There is always room at tho top, for tho big potatoes- It's the dull ftiiow who is generally the greatest bore. A WoliTIiy. SUCCESS Oil. , ''Ho'iiH'lhiiig N'ev Under Tim .'Miii.'" All Doctors hive tried io cure CATARRH by ths use ot pcY'dm., ucia .ist-t,, inhab.Ts and drugd in paste turm. Their powdorsdty up the miicnoiis nu'iobtanos cuosim; thun to crack open and bleed, i be powerful acids used lti the inhsdel's bnvo eniirt ly ('at en awr.y tho same lucmbranes that their makers hava aimed to cure, whito n otes aed ointments cannot reach thedi.-iea-o An old and exnccicnced pra.'tiiiniser w ho has for many years n.-iuk-a c'oso study nm! r-peeialty ef tho ircittn).H of OATAllKii, has at last perfected a 'treatment wbit'h n'tien faith fully used, not only relieves t once, but perma:te:t!y cures UATARHU. by K'.nov n the Cau-:e, siopniu; lliedischarifes. and cnniiL'ali iutiatuirriti.rn. Jt i-i the only retn edy hiiow ti to !' tmee that actually reaches tlit! atificn-d parts Ibis wondeittd remedy is known as "tfhUl'TLKtS tho UUAllAN ! EKD (JA t'AUli.T CUKE" ami is sold at tho extremely low prce of Uue Dollar, each pHckagc containing iislcrnai and ex iernal medicine hUllicihl lor a fttil mouth's ticatmetit and everj tiling hectSarj to its perlect. u.e "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA TAIiltll CUfi.li ever trmdo and i now rec ognized as the only Ktlb and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures aii inflammation quickly and per. nianently utid h m!.-o wondf.rfuhy MUick to relievo II AY tfEYEK of CuLD in the UlvM. CATAIIRIT- when neg!ecbd often )ea(!s to CO S bU M PTIOW U PFLiOh" wiit .:ave jou if you u.-.e it at ouCf. IS is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which t positively guaranteed to cure CA I'ARLill in any form e-r stage if used nc. e.'!;H!g tn tin; drccttons which uecmnpanv eac h package. Don't delay hr-t .send for It tit ouce, and write toll particulars to your condition, anct oti will rooeive special advicn from the diseoyoier of -this wonder ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SKOl'TLCh" tho ' GUARANTEED OA- rAitun i .ure " Hent prepaid to ani' address iu the United Staffs or Canada on receint ot One Dollar. AddresDept 0471 EDWIN 13. GILliS &. COMPANY, 230 and 2332 Market street, Philadelphia. ap 10-ly Geld Steel Or Death. "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation," wie; tbe awful pro.ipi-.et set betoro Mrs. I. I). H u Jit, of Lime Ridg; Wis., by lkr doctor aftor vainly trying ;o euro her of a fright ful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Ho didn't count mi the marvel lous power of EUetnc. Bitter.; lo cure Stomach and Liver troubles, hut she heard o it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to eura Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at iSpiuill it Dro's. l Have you neglected to provide protection for your family and your biisineVe, in cae uf deab, by not taking insurance on your life? if eo delay no longer but ca'l utt V. I'1 let dier Atisboii and v,vt one of tlios.-. matcliiess policies ho sells for tho Union Central w yvspepsia ure Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all of the cligctitants and digests all kinds of food. 1 1 si ves instant relief nnd never fails to cure. It allows yon to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stotnach'. can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics ho.vo been cured jifter everything else failed. It prevents fonnation of ffason the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. but do yms rseeS VT'?p-i'-(i(i only by T.. O. Pk,.Vitt& ' '., 'tiicaffo 'thoil. tiottlo contain tltne& tho oOc. size. Plymonih Drug Co., and Iiopcr StoreCo iieap liooas, by A. Slarcus. Ileference- people at )arn:e. Home, .sweet, new homo. I have just moved to Ply mouth with a full' stock of dry goods, notions, clothing, hats, cups, shoes :iml ienl's and ladle.-.;' furnishing jjoojIs, All f;oodci to be sold from. 15 to percent, less than other 'destlerti, be Cituso I buy for cash and sell for cali. IU) sure not to forget tho place, for your own benefit Jfy motto is quick sales ami small profits. Give me a call and be convinced. A. MARCUS. Horn thai block, near Postotiice. W! tCnf !. i j-r' li in; txnile Yiy Jcn K J&K'tX' "'""'.1'io.',.V.T,l n,k ft-r m. liindc, i ' "rt ,""k " Ml , tmt w t,n 4V J 1'itiklr '" I" ' ft'"in ro gjil,np ',' U'l't . irr i.l tiiv 'i.ri. niiu u.t i r. jtbk irt ilTVir r j -ii n,. .... .. Ill i,v i nn m. l ii.ii tulimii nio m Ik.i:iv, rt 1 yot lii.ii ,i r j.rf n..,mnt onii k HA Jft: :. "' "''k All t ... Orunl l.uv ht llii'l,,, JfV!(.!J fv.i; jmri-r. V.OBIsrl -. iti, "ti-rr-iihirf J!.m. KACii.r. Si'I V.iULy Um, 1 A it 1 SCI :.Ai:S Kl,'hK. -idr' a, it i.l i"., iv; .'.am1, n. :! Fy RWI egg pl pi A Voa Jcrrt:! cr.r to Worn T"n liavo loceivod word, of a most remark f.Ko offer which is to bo in. i do to women by The- Jh litua !; of 2cw York. Taking tho fact dint next roar begins I new eotiuirv, The Delineator offers to distrb buto SIT.iOti nmong 1901 women.,. Tho plan !s so cleverly arraneed that a woman living ia & small town or village, has just as good chanco to win ono of theso 1001 prizes as a woman living in a city becauso the prizes to gi'on for tho number of subscription! Beeuted in a town in proportion to tho popu i tatioii of . that town, instead of beincr eive" t simply to thoso who send tho largLyt I Biibseribers wliieh, of courso, aro rnoso" obtained in big cities. Anothor clever fer. I of the plan is, that all tho cities and towi tho United States and Canada have been ranged in seven classes. Tho cities of th' groatost population aro grouped in Class L and art theso cities aro not very many, thl prizes offered aro twenty-eight; tho high- est prize bring $500, and tho lowest $5.00. , Tho total amount of prizes given away in thil class m $1,000. Tho remaining smaller towns and villages f .ill into six oilier classes, and ai the number of towns in a class increases, be cause, of course, there aro moro small town! than largo ones, tho amount of prizes given away to a class iuere;ise., so that in Class 1. I there will bo $i,000 distributed among 60' I winners. Furthermore, to cveryono who fails to wis one of tho 1901 prizes there will bo paid an extra commission on subscriptions, provided they wpiul ono out of every two hundred in habitants of tho town from which tho CQjA testant send.? them. T This is altogether a very liberal offer, and ono which tho famous old Dtliiitatar is well able to make good. From our point cf viovv, wo do not seo why such an offer needs to bo made by tho Publishers of The Delineator, for wo believe it already has nearly half a million jubscribcra. Its strong hold upon tho affec tions of American women has come in tha J Past generation, from its practical advic about dress details and home matters. U Practical Education IN Agriculture, Engineerinc Mechanic ij , " "s i - ,4 Lvu.uiua.iwii ui uicui auu gjiauiiuu. Ul ST study end manual training. Tuition pj $20 a year. Total expense, including t'a elolhing and board, $125. Thirty tea t:? chers, ;5o2 students. Next session be i& gins Scptetnber 4th. For catalcgce address Qko. T. i Winston. President pM N. C. COLLEGE AnillCyiilllE B MCMMO ARTS, RA LEIGH, X. C. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. One of the most prosperous inBtitutious for tlie higher education of young women in tlie South. Panacea Water kept iu the building. Nineteenth Auuud Sjssion begins Sep eniber 18t: , For Catalogue address President Rhodes, Littleton, N. O. au l-2ui SUBSCRIBE FOR RnanDke Beacon ONLY ONE BOLLAIt A YEAR. Pages.
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