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THK KOANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. JCtr4 in the PostOince at ilymouUi N. C.as JMca4 ! nptte,ri Tf ppalt( every reader of Tub KoAoiV5 BlACOir, loata ,iu in making it au acceptable ami jprvlltkbi niam of news to our citizens. Let Plymouth people and the public know wimt i. kwiig ou Plymouth, lieport to u all iteinnof &wjl .arrival and departure of friends, social avnU, &f$tbjit Borious ilmees, accidents, nnv yuUdUig), (nt(w enterprises aud improvements i' MkMiptZ' c&ftracter, changes in busmen! indeed knjriliud everything tiatVQuld be of interest fof jir people. Subscription price, f 1.00 per year. Advertisements' inserted at low rt'e. Obituary notiqes exceeding ten line Ave cents aline. Cbuut the words, allowing eight to the line, 'and MUd .money ih MS. i'or all in excess of ten rY"' ' jjejyftr 1711 not be responsible for ;he views is for publication must be accomuained iftmtf nf rnft ivrif.i'i. hj the full name of tue writer. ,CrreDpndfcnts are requested pot.to write on out OMfiiv m the paper. $$munications must be spnt in by Thursday jPf rning p.r tli'ey will not appear. Address all communieatkuis to ' THE KOANOKE BEACON, rivinouth.N. C. COY, 4T00CK OFFERS REWARD, fie .Appeals to All Thought ful and LawrAbiding People ;n tje State to .Uphold Hi? Hands in Suppres sing This Form of Lawlessness. ' Qrpy.exu9f Aypock yesterday rnorn issued y, proclamation e fieri ng $QQ or PkQ arrest and con- yi,ction of ea,c.h member of the mob jtfea.t ly.iVpJe the twp negro .boys, jiarrison .d .7um.es Qillespie, who Wffe talten fr.om the jail at Salisbury 9$ jthp iptyruing o Juue ilth and hged without process of law, for Jtbo murder f Miss Benson. Tjhe jtroplamation js as follows; Proclamation by the Governor $400 REWARD. fitate of North Carolina, Executiye Department. jyerees, official informasion has $een received at this department that garrison and .Ja,uies Gillespie were JyncUed at Salisbury about Juue 10, 1,902, by parties unknown. Aud .whereas, it appears that the jSaid parties unknown have lied the State, or so concealed themselves that the ordinary process of law can not be served onon them j JjTow, Hierefor.e, 1, Charles B. Ay- v, a M ' The greatcsf ambition of Amer- M ican. men and vomcn is to Luve d homes blessed with children. The i woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a cj.ildless wife. Xo H nieaicine can restore iead or- $ gans, but Wine of Cardui does regelate derangements that pre vent conception; does prevent miscarriage: does restore weak functions and shattered nerves w and does" Ijiing babies to Jiomos barren and desolate fjr yrtu-s. "Vyin.e Cardui giyps Avomcii the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can pet a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui from your dealer. 143 Market .Street, 4 T r, , MemDhis, Tcnr., At ril li, U In February' iuoi, I tu.li '. bottlv o Wine of Cnrdui and oto p-It'--" cf A Tnedford's illaok-Dr;.ngt 1 j. A married fifteen y-?ars :;r.l LaU"V'vcr S glTen birth to a child unt.l I toi.k- H ofCardUii. Now 1 ammoilw. f a U baby g-irl which was born March 31 i",j The babv weiirhx f-.-f r..-...i.. . fael as well as any porson .-.)!, t"i l Now my horns Is happr ami I ii..-v-r win t ,;:rnui in tuv ',;i') .. aaa- Mrs.J. Vv'.C. HMIni. f1 ror ndrice nnJ lt,.raf.:rc. nd,irr-s, fivma ymptonis ffte Li.hp;- A lv,,. ry I.j.aitl H nil. , in- uiuujtl juj'h .M:;..li;lr.; ( ,y, Clutttanougn, leiin. Fl t inniMiiiiii imt ' j II 'I' .V 1 rnnrmimmfmt Kb bi b ,Mi rr rji j w . r, n v i c , cock, Governor of the State of North I Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of four hundred dollars each for the apprehension, and delivery of the said parties unknown or any of them to the sheriff of Rowan county itt the court house in Salisbury with evi dence dullieient to convict and ;i .con vict ion, and I do enjoin all ojiicers! of the State and all good citizens to , assist in bringing said crimbials to justice. Done at our City of Raleigh, the lSth day of June, in the year of our Lord .one thousand nine hundred and two, and m the one hundred and twenty-sixth year of our American Independence. CHARLES 13. AYCOCK, By the Governor : P." 31. PEA KS ALL, private. Secy- As it l;as been estimated that there were seventy-Jive persons in the mob, the total reward offered amounts to 30,U00. This is an entirely unpre cedented sum for the chief executive to offer, aud it look? .as if he wore determined to do everything to the uttermost to arrest those who lla grantly disregarded law and order. This .will lead to iiuportaut disclo sures, if anything' will. The issuing of this proclamation was about the first tiling the Roy-' ernor did upon his return from Coq leemee yesterday morning. Col. 1 M. l'earsali, th:e Governor's Secre tary, .drew up the paper, and the Governor signed it. Solicitor Hammer is now in Salis bury and is at work .on this case-. He thinks thai he has the nai.i;.es of several who took p,rt in the lynch ing, and when further evidence against them is collected arrests will follow, lie expects to go to the very oottom of this indefensible lynching. Governor Aycock has been very much worried about the matter. The boys charged with the mur.dcr were uuder arrest and in jail, with the certainty of a speedy trial, and the crsme for which they were lynched was not the crime for which lynch ing is ordinarily the penalty in the South, and sometimes in other parts of the country. How far lynching will go and for what crimes it will practiced cannot be determined. It r is a form of lawlessness which grows and nothing can stop it but an en lightened public sentiment. The Governor appeals to all thoughtful and law-abiding people in tlje State to uphold his bauds in suppressing jt. A gentleman from Salisbury yes terday said tiuit t here was very grave doubt as to tlo guilt of the younger of the two negroes recently lynched at Salisbury. He' says that the pa rents of the two byys affirmed all the time that the younger boy was at home at the moment of the com mis sion of the crime, while they readily agreed that ths elder one was from home. He states that the younger boy died protesting his innocence aud singing, "I want to go to. Hea ven when i die." The gentleman making this statement is a niau well known in the State and has held responsible positions. He says more over that there was only one track at the scene of the murder and this track correspoiiLled with the track of the elder, aud not of the younger. If these statements turn out to be truo the lynching becomes all the more horrible. Jt is high titpp for the public opinion of the State to rise upand put a stop to this form of lawlessness. -News and Observer, 'J. Saved From An Awful Fate. "Everybody si'ir"! I had consumption," writes Mrs. . Jl . Shields. i.f Chatuberx bnrg, Pa., 'f was ho low after six mouths of Kfveie Fk-iwitHS, caused by flay Fever ami AMhnn, that few thought I could get I wt'l!. but I learned of the imtrvelous merit I of fr. King's New I)ifcovery for Consump tion, ustd if, find was cotuplotely cured.' For desperate Throat find Lung Diseases it in the cure in the world, and is infal- .i.ble for Cough., Cclds and ISronclial Af fections. Guaranteed bottles fUc aud $I.0U. Trial botth s free at SnrnjJJ & Ilro'p. 'f But One Law for Man and for Woman. There cannot be one righ,teous av for men H,nd auotber for women. A woman id under no mo;e obligations to b,o moral and pur,c and chusto than a mau, and a .woman who bus been betrayed is as good a bride bs her betrayer deserves aud oftentimes Ij a much better one, I am satisfied ihat many young men go wrong aud become utterly iai moral uud profligate until they are ruiued beyond re demption beo.tse a proud mother, untrue to her own womanhood, sustains her boy in counting the woman he has betrayed as a creature unlit lor wifehood with him. If tin youug mau who falls into immor ality was held strictly and justly to the Hame standard as the young women, many boys aud young inert would be saved from moral disaster. The place for such training is in the Lome and the time while .boys are growing up. The boy that gets put o,!' his knee breeches without honoring wcniauhood, aud feeling himd under bonds to cham pion the weak rather than to make game of it and prey open it, is on the road to ruin. lvev. Ij. A. IJuuks, of jNew York. Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in g fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely p;ured with DR. MILLS' Pain Fills. Also all pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic palps, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. Miles' Pain Pills are worth their weight in pcld," fays. Mr. W. D. K rea mer, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They cured rny wife of chronic headache whpn nothing else would." ''Dr. Miles' Pain Pills drive away pain as i ly magic. 1 am never with out a supply, and think everyone should keep them handy. One or two pills tajen on approach of headache will prevent it every time." iViKs. Judge Johnson, Chicago, 111. Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to at tend social and religious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort, Asaprevent ative, when taken on the ap proach cf a recurring attack, they are excellent. Sold by all Druggists, 5 Doses, 25 cents, 1 Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. notice: Ilayina: quali-fied aw executors rf (he wi'd oi tha late L. li. Bowen, deceased, nouoe is hereby given t all pervons indebted to the said estate to Kettle the same with Us wit bout delay, and to all parties holdiDg claims against said estate to present them to us withiu one year from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. April" Uth, 1902. W. C. Powen, G. L. BoyvEN, Executors. NOTICE. A meetius: of the ex-Confederate soldiers of Washington county will be held at Fra ziet's School House July 4th, U) o'clock A. M. Purpose of mee-tiug is to revise the roster of officers and private soldiers who enlisted from Washington county as Con federate soldiers. Bring jour friends with you, old soldiers, and let them bri'Jg a wall filled basket for the occasion. Committee: Wm. F. Pearley. S. LJ. Johnston. W. II. ClfESSCN. NOTICE. Notice pursuant to l;iw ia hereby v-n that np plication will be uiiiile to tilts liourd of bounty OoniniissionerH to "runt to the mu'.eifigiit'tl liccliJ-e to rt-tuil spintnoim anil malt liquor tor 0 months begiunin;r July let next, in Lues M ills townliip, about 2 link's SotiLfi of ltoner, on t lit; X. & S. li. U. May m, l'.KW. ' L. J. PEACOCK, WANTED ! Man to take charge of branch oflice of our wholesale business in this vicinity. Address, at once, with references, a. t, :doinns, GoldsborOj'N. C. THE 1IOMJ3 GOLd) CUIiE. An Ingenious Treatment. -by which Drunkards are Being Cured P.aily in .Spite .ol: Tlieuiselv.e.. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and i'us - itive Cure for the Lnpuor Habit. It 13 now generally Mewl) end .under stood that Di uukeutiess is a disease and not weakness. A body .filled with poison, and nerves completely shatlereii by period ical or constant use of intuxieetin liquors, require uu untniote CHpubloof neutralizing aud eradicating this poiMOu, and c'ev'.roying the c-ruvum for iuloxicant. SSuueres may now core jheuihfclves at hom v ithout pub licity or lo.ss cf tirao from hnsitiess by this wonderful 'liOAll GOLD CUiir." which nas been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use Hcco,r.di;jg to directions of this wonderful d;sco,. sry'j.s ponitively guar anteed to cure the moist obstinate cas, no matter how imrd u drinker. Uur records show the umrv.el jus. tr.ausfor.aiatiou of thou sands of DiunUards into sober, industrious and upright meu. WIVES, OUKR YOUR I1U&RANDSM CillLDiCKN OUUE YOUU FATJlEl.ltS ! ! This remedy ia in no seuse a uosiruin but is a specific i'or this disease only, and is so skillfully deviiied aud prepared that it i thoroughly tol.uble and pleabant ,to ,the tante, so that ;t can be given in a cup of .tea or coffee 'itlxvut the knowledge of the person taking , it. 'Phousands of Drunkards fiave cured themsel ?es with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been .cured aud made temperate men by having the '(JUKE" administered by loving friends an.d relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, und believe today that they discontinued drinking of tbeir own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement.' Drive out the disease at ouce nd for all lime. 'Je "HOME GOLD OJJUE" is sold at the extremely low price of .One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than oth,er cost ing $2r to $"(). Full direction accompany each "package. Special adyice i,y sjiilled physicians when requested without ex.ti a charge. Sent prepaid Lq any pari of tbe woLd on receipt of One Collar. Address D.ept iU471 EDWIN 13. GILES ,& COM PANY, &30 and .'$-2 Market Street, PhU adelphia. AH correspondence stricy eoufidentjal. ap 10-1 rm-y n. GENERAL INSUEANCE, Ileal Estate- asai SLeutal Plysaiowtfia, property, or before buying, sell- ing, renting or leesing town or country property consult this agency, where you will get just what you want. We have nothing rfpreseidfd in this Agency but Standard up-to-date, reliable Companies writing alHnsurable risks against Fire, ind and Lightning, at adequate rates. All losses adjusted promptly, careful attention btiug p,ivcu at all. times to the interests of the insured as well as the Coinj any. We lmve'the special Agency for The Union Ccjiiral Lii'c Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, O., which Company oM'erH tho most desirable contracts of any Com pany, because it gives the insured better results. It has the LOWEST death late, It obtains tha HIGHEST rate of interest, For "further information apply to W. Fletcher Ansbon, A SVORTHY StTJiOCSSDU. 'vSotne thing N.ew U.n,dGr . Tlie S.tui," All jPoctors have tried to sure CAT AliRI? by tLc use of powders, acid gases, inhaler and dings iu paste form. Their powders dry up ,Uuj mucuous membranes causing them to ciaCk open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have .entirely eat en awRy fhe same membranes that their makers Jiave uiined to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach ,he disease. An old. and experienced practitioner who has for many years made a close study and tpecialty of the treatment of CATAUEil, has at last perfected a Treatment which when laith lully used, not only relieves at onco, but penuauenjjy cures OATAKltil. by remov ing the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all inihtnunrttiju. It is the only rem edy known to science that actually reaches Uuj afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy iskuownas "SNUFFLES the GUARAN TEED U A TAKE 1 1 CUKE'' and is sold at the extremely low . price of One Dollar, each package containing internal and ex? ternal nuyhcine unicieni lor a full month's treatment aud .everything necessary to Jta perlect. use. . "SNUFFLES" is .the only perfect (13 TAUltll CUUL eyer mtide and is now rec oguized as the o;dy bate and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cure.s all iulliimmation .quickly and per. manently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HaY FEVEH of COLD in the HEAD. UATAKltH when neglected often leads to . .CONSUMPTION f 'SN U TELES" wiU cave jou if jon use it at once. It is no or diuary remedy, but a complete treatment whicli is positively guaranteed to cure CAr TAKUH in any form or stage if used ac cording to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once, aud write full particulars as lo your condition, and you- will receive speciaj. advice from the discoyerer of this wouderr ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "Snuffles" the 'guaranteed ca TAliUH CUHE." Sei.l prepaid Xo any address in the United, Stuff s or Canada on receipt ot One Dollar, Address Dept. 0471 EDWIN li. GILfcS COMPANY, 23ao and 2332 Alaijket Street, Philadelphia. apl9-ly Even the teetotaller must sooner pt hitey take to his bier. A man cau always square hinxeelf wit put resoifmg to cube ryot. WIS 'WH Jan m I1. C. S3 jSSi BB
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