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THK ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Eateretf ta the rest Office tt Plymouth N. C, at eooaa cltss aiatter. TT appeal to every reader mt Thb Roarok Bbaoii, to aid ue in making it an acceptable aud profitable medium r dcws to our eltizeu. iei Plyaeuth peeple and the public know wfiatin geiug en in Plymouth. Keport to u all item of aew me arrival ana departure or irieuas, rent, deaths, eortou iltnccs, afieldeuw, new buildings, ai enterprises aud improvements of whatever character, change in basioe Indeed aajtalag and every thing, that would be of interest e ear pue. Bnbieriptlen pnee, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at lew re. Obituary oeueee eaceedlus ten liut , Ave cents line.. Count the word, allowing, eight to the line, and tend noney with Ui. tot all tn excess of ten The editor will not be reeponiiWe for the views f corretpoodonU. . , All article for publication most be accompanied by the full nane of tae writer. CerreijoudtoU are requested not to write en but do aide ef the paper. . , . ah nmmnnicAtloni must be sent In by Thursday naming or tbey will sot appear. Address all communications to THE B0AK0KE BEJLCON, PlTsnooth, N. O. A SCHOOL OF LOVE MAKING. To the deep forest with the illus trious Professor Triggs aud all the rest of the uobie headliue artists of Chicago's classic shades ! At a sin gle bound, ?rof. Trueblood, of Michigan Uuivereity, has surpassed the whole gaudy coterie. He has or ganized a class to teach love-making as it should bo "did;" and us Michi gau University is a co-educational iustitutiou, with the sexes about equally represented, it seems not un likely that Professor Trueblood may have to adjourn to the campus to 6ud room to accomodate his class. " Id the uieautiuie, the esteemed Atlanta Jourual offers this valuable suggestion : "It strikes us that a course in love making could bo profitably intro duced into the curriculum of all our colleges. The ' following hasty out line may suggest the general trend of study : "Freshman year. "First half." Elementary man ners. Hat, cane, glove, aud general calling etiquette. Practical lessons iu how to sit down properly, aud how to get up again Second half-year : Advanced etiquette. Tea and cho- coUte handling. General table man tiers with experiments. First lessons ia conversation. "Junior year, first half ; Theatres and flowers. Goodform'd manual of Bon lions. Pin key's Carnation Hand book, with weekly themes. Second half: Practical lessons in expression. The burning gaze, with stereoptican lectures. Flitwit'n Manual of Nice Things to say. "Senior year, first half : Bringing up the subjects. Experiments in the Low Voice, Trueblood's Hand book of Proposols. Second half: What to do ufter the proposal. Has- bin's Essay on Rejected Suitors. Uappiman on Acceptances, with ex ercises." Our contemporary's program is, iu truth, no slouch. Still why not throw in somewhere a short lecture on What to Say When the Hammock Breaks? Aud what is wrong with u brief discourso on the Proper Inter pretation of the Saucy Pout? Or How to Laud from the Paternal Boot. Or What to Do When the Bull Dog comes ? We feel sure that a gorgeous fu ture awaits the scheme of Professor Trueblood. If there are any small imperfections in his curriculum his obliging students will no doubt be pluaswd to supply them. The field is not only large and engaging but offers opportunities for unbounded versatility. We give Professor Trueblood the "top -of the morning," Virginian-Pilot. THE FIFTEFNTH AMENDMENT. In the ruueor which followed the Civil war the experiment was tried of admitting the newly emancipated race to a full aud un trammeled share in the electoral franchise. Undoubt edly some approved tho experiment in the delusion that it was a act of justice. But justice plavcd no.part iu its enforcement during the dark days of reconstruction; indignities that most northerners now regret were heaped upon the people of the vanquished south, aud license rather than liberty was what the negro in dulged iu. Most assuredly, the ex periment has failed. No deuial will or can obliterate that fact. The negroes as a mass were not then, and are not yet, fit for the suffrage. It is inevitable that they should be de prived of it, aud any attempt to op pose the efforts iu tho south to find constitutional means to eliminate them from politics will in the end be of no avail. It will do no more than complicate and postpone the iuevitable solution of a problem that ought to be left to the south, winch understands it, to solvo. The rela tions between the two races are not properly adjusted. Thoso who say that they can be properly adjusted along the liues of the fiftaenth amendment are the blind who will not see. Providence Journal. His Last Hope Realized. From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont.J In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1889, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made tho bir race oue liuo day in April. During his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he en countered much bad water which, together with tho severe heat, gavo him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, aud along in June the case became so bad he expected to die Oue dyy one- of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and iu a few minutes the dose was re peated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and with in an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a com plete cure, aud he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by all druggists. Make chnrua of your wife and children and know the whole charm of home. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worst than to feel that every minute wii! be your htkt ? Such whs the experience of Mrs. 8. II. Newscn, De catur, Ala. "For three years" she writes, 'I endured i unutterable pair from iudigea tion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death Neeroed inevitable when doctor and all remedies failed. At length I was iuduced to try Electric Bitters aud the result was miraculous. I improved at once aud now I'm completely recovered. " For Liver, Kidney, Stomach aud Bowel troubles Elec trio Bitters is the only medicine. Only fyc. It's guaranteed by fcjprnill & Uro. You have not lost ynur fortune as ioug as you have not lost your life. tasassaaB9S9S!99a interesting to Asthma Sufferers. Daniel Bant of Ottersville, Iowa, writes, "I have bad asthma for three or four years and haye tried about ail the cough and aatbma cures in the market and have re ceived treatment from physicians iu New York aud other cities, but got very little benefit until I tried Foley's Houey ant' Tar which gave me immediate relief and I will never be without it iu my house. I sincerely reeeinmeud it to all. Sold bv J. O. Everett The money that makes one mare go often makes the other mars stop. 'IV n Years in Bed. B. A. Gray, J. P.,Ookville, Ind., writes, "For ten years 1 was confined to my bed with disease of my kidney. It was so ho vers that I Could not move part of the time. I consulted the very beet medical nkill available, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Core was reoommended to ma. It has been a Godsend to me." Sold by J. O. Everett. Washington County's Teach- 'V ers' Institute, June 15th to July 3d, Inclusive. The conorete and abstract, the synthetic and analytic, the deductive aud inductive, will be discussed iu connection with tho following subjects and teachers should come prepared to give tbtir experiences iu methods of teaching Monday 15. The teacher aud his quali fications. Tuesday 10. The Child Mind Order and degree of its development. Wednesday 17. Geography. Primary aud its Course of Instruction. Advanced and its methods. Thursday 18. Hisiory for beginners. Advauced History with text book. Friday IU. To what extent may natural sciences be taught ? Government. What should every child kuo 'i Monday 'Zi. lUading and its methods. The rrental, vocal aud physical element iu reading. Tuesday 23. Language Work aud ita relation to Grammar. Grammar and its methods Wednesday 24. How cm Com position work be successfully taught? What at. tentidu should music receive ? Thursday 25. Drawing. Friday 20. Physiology with and with out t a it-book. Pcitmauship. Monday 2'J. Primary Arithmetio or number work. Oral and written methods. Tuesday 30. Meutal and written Arith matic its course aud methods. Wednesday l.--Use of maps and charts. Rewards and punishments. Thursday ii. Examinations and Its views. J. O. EVERETT, Co. Sup't. of Schools. for chlldrtnt tafe, cure Xo opiat YOU KNOW WHAT YOU A HE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because tb formula is plainly print ed on every bottle bhowiug that it is airapiy Iron aud Quinine iu a tabteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 11 25 ly Many & man who prays for hie daily bread kicks if he doesn't get pie for dessert. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you. it you ued Dr. King' New Life Pills, Thousands of Htift'erors have proved their nntchlcss merit for Sick aud Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if uot cured. Sold by Spruill A Bro. That ninu who is always complaining must be awfully tireKome to himself. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from ltnbert It. Watts, of Salem, Mo.. U instructive.' "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years. I lot flesh and nev er felt well and doctored with leading phy. xiciaus and tried all remrdiea suggested without relief. Fiually I tried Foley's KidJ ney Cure aud le?N than two bottles com pletely cun d me and I am now sound aud well." Sold by J. O. Everett. Times are hard end it behooves tin to economize. If your lane yar' unit is soiled don't cast it aaide, but take it to Sumi Wig'ina. Ha can, for little cost, dye them or clean and pre them so they will look good as new, and you will save the cost ot a new suit. Ladien' d re set's dyed r reno vated. Ho is also an expert in cleaning aud upholstering turniture. Try him once and be convinced. WILLIAMSTON'S H AIR - T.OHIO. It removes Dandruf. It stops the hair falling. It cleans and purifies the scalp. It gives new life and vigor to the hair. AS A HAIR TONIC IT HAS NO EQUAL,. It is sold only on a positive guarantee, if it fails bring back the empty bottle and get your money. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY 3eOOKS ILLIAMSTON, Tbe Water Street Barber, PLYMOUTH, N. C Price, 50 Cts. VP Tightly Locked From Nervous Spasms. Physicians Could Not Prevent Fits. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured My Wife. Dr. Mile' Neivine has been successfully tried in thousands of ca.c$ of nervous disor ders, but nevcrlms it made a better record than when used in the treatment of fits r spaxms. Thousands of testimonials prove this, aid in nearly every instance the writer, has stated that the fits ceased after the first dose of Ner vine wa given. The statement is repeated iu the following: "Seven years ajo my wife commenced having spasms or fits and I called ia my home phvsician and he said she was para lyzed. He rubbed her with salt water and gave her calomel and she eventually .got some better, but in a short time she had another attack. She was confined to her bed fur three months and the doctor could not help her. She had fits frequently, smc times very severe. Her hands woula cramp so we could not open them and she finally Jot so her jaws would become locked, inally I saw the doctor was doingr her no good and ordered a bottle of Dr. Miles' Re storative Nerviuc. She received so much benefit from the first bottle that I got some more. She has taken a number ol bottles but has never had a tit since taking the first dose. She also thinks very highly of Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and is never without them. If there is any way of mak ing this testimonial stronger oo so because of the good the Dr. Miles Restorative Nerv ine did my wife." Wm. Y. Axls: P. WL, ElkviUe, Miss. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. SUBRCRIBK FOR THE Roanoke Beacon To-Bay. THE W. F LET CM GENERAL INSURANCE, Real Estate and Menatal AGENCY, Plymouth, Before insuring your life or 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 notLiig represent d in thiafApericy bttt Standard up-to-date, reliabl Conif aniee writing all insuralle risks spainst Fire, VI ind & Lightning, tt adequate rate. AH lecses adjusted prompt!, careful attention being fiiveU at all tissel to tke interest of the insured aa well as the Company We have the Hpecial AKfrcy for The Union Central Life Insurance Co., of Cincinnati!, O., wkieii Company offer the nutt desirable tontraete f aey C pany, because it givea the Insured better rtnnltK. It has the LOWEST death fat; It obtains the HIGHEST rate of interest. For further information apply to W. Fletcher Anstoa. First make up your mind that $ you have something worth ad- 3 Vvitifing, Honit'thiug that the i public rtally needs or wants, .oomethitig that will appeal to those who .have intelligence to appreciate und means to buy . $ advertise it in Thu KoakokE $ Beacon and remits are assured. To All who are in Need of Buggies or Cart-wheels, 1 liuve on hand a nice lino ; of latest style of now, and some few very good second hand buggies which I will sell at remarkable low prices. Come and fte before ma king a purchase, it will pav you. oc6 Plymouth, N. O. ipposlto U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. Ell All BOM C. ,i We promptly btain D. 8. and Foreign , iMiiiJi i Seua modal, sketch or p oto ot invention lor 1 ' tree report oit pateotaW Lily. For free book : ;i gADE-MARKSgj fts&sIi mmgU smd tetli
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