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is 1 r THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Entered In the Post. Office at Plymouth N. C, as ieeond cttaa Hmtter. Wo appealto eery reader of Tu Koanoke 'BeacOM, to aid u in luakiuf: it. an acceptable and protitable medium of uewa to ma citizen. Imi -Wymouib -people aud the public know wiiat is -going ouiu Plymouth. Ki-port to u all Hemi. or news the arrival aud departure of friends, social veut, deaths, sonou ilme, aceidentf, new bulldiugs, uew euterpries and improvements 'whatever character, change in b"?-"1 ' anything and every tiiiua that would be or intciot "toimr tople. . Bubecription price, $1.00 per year. AdyertUements inserted al low rs "S. Obitunry nonces cxecediiiR ten Inn bve cents "aline. Count the word;, allowing eitMil to the line, and scud money with .US. for all m excess of ten ""ph'e editor will not be responsible, for the views of correspondents. . . , All art.cle for publication must be accompanied by the full name of tne writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but eue side of the paper. All communications must be sent in by 1 Uurtday 1 morning r they will not appear. Address all communications to THE llOAHOKE UEA0ON, PI v mouth, N. 0. HON. THOS. W. BLOUNT A Fit Man for Second, if Not First Place, on State Ticket in-1 904. Mu. Editor.: Throughout Ettst- cm North (Jarulma theiu arc three very popular men just now, viz. : John Small, Tom Rloiuit and CJeorge Ward. The first of these, Hon. John II. Small, has won national reputation ns the able, conscientious representa tive of the First Congressional Dis trict of North Carolina. The second, lion. Thomas Y. Blount, has made for himself a Stale reputation as the fair, impartial and able representative of Washington county in the Legislature of North Carolina. The third, Hon. George W. Ward, 1 lias won an enviable reputation all the state as one of the best State's attorneys. The ijueation as to what disposition may-be made of these gentlemen in the next campaign, is already asked. They are all men whom the otlice sought, not one of them aspired in the least degree to political honor. The nominations for oilice were thrust upon them at a time when de feat was assured. They took up the banner of Democracy from where it had been trailing in the dust of the fusion highway and had been tram- pled under the feet of a gang cf misruler;, negroes and such people, as they marched rough shod over the rights and liberties of a once free people. As these standard bearers ami their co-laborers, unfurled that banner to the breezes they swore to plant it in victory upon liie walls of sa eiy, winch they did, and did well. Now, what, should we do wit'i such men ? What indeed ? Return John Small to Congress without a dissenting voice, not only in 1004, bur, Ipmico forth forever so 1 ng as his inllnenee for the good of the First District is as ore-nt as it is Wood's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Farmers and Gardeners who de sire the latest and fullest informa tion about Vegetable and Farm Seeds should write for Wood's New Fall Catalogue. It tells all about the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab bage and other Vegetable crops which are proving eo profitable to southern growers. Also about Crimson Clover, Vetches, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc. Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS. I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. to-day as long as the sound of his voice in the national halls of con gress commands the attention of all the Representatives of these United States as it now docs. The party has no right to oppose him, and the people will demand his return. Likewise of George Ward. 'Tit true his place might-be filled by one as learned in the law, but his equal in till respects as a bolicitor can not be found. So leave him alone with the honor he lias so justly merited. Let him continue to stand as :i ter ror to the guilty, and a blessing to the innocent. Hut of Tom Blount, what say we? Is he not worthv to be his own .sue- j cossor? Most assuiedlv, but he tie- ; serves a higher honor. The man j who represented Washington county ! in the last legislature, with the whis- j key element on one side clamoring j for justice, and the temperance ele- j incut on the other side clamoring for j justice, when the demands they made j on Mr. Blount were personal, omh- j dividual, and both at once, became ; unjust, unfair and in the face of Mr. Blount's request to give him a vote on the question that he might act wisely, they refused, leaving him the whole burden to cany. Concluded on -1th page. Emergency Medicines. it is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in ca ses of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is Cham berlain's J'ain Balm, By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain unit causes the in jury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, aud as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning, hen 1 am halm is kept at hand a puruiu niav be treated before inllainmation sets in, which insures a quick recover v. For j sale by Spruill &, Bro. Inventing lies Las clieapeuep many a ;oud muti's reputation. Foley's Honey tar is peculiarly abapteb for cIjiouc throat troubles nud will poMvtly cure bronchitis, tiourM'iic.vs nud all I.Toiicli i.il dim;ass lictu.stH substitute. Sold by J. U. Lvcrctt. A nntu usually makes a virtue of tho Uicautt lie u.scri to conceal his lanlt. A Boy's Wild Kide For Life. With f.unily around expticlhi Lim lo die, and a hou riding for lilt-, IS miles, lo et Dr. Kind's Nkw Discovery for Con sumption, Houghs and Coldn, A . JI. Brown, of JjeesVide, liut.. tndurcd death's agonic ll'om aUuua ; but tins wouueiiii! ruc-divitu: gave iuhiaut rein f and suuu ciot-il him. liowiiU-s: "i now bleep soundly t-voi uilit." Like uiui vcioins cures of Consump tion, Pijcuuioni.i, Bronchitis, (J.iuli, Uolds and Giip piovu its in.-tielilos lu-jiii fur ail Tliioat aud ijiuit! troubles, liiini.tn" Utd bouh-s .".Ue and 1 UO. Trial boti Its tree at ttpruill ct liro'f. No uniti full bo happy nrilcs.s lie is on 'Ood tcl'ltirt Wllh hid KloiliUuh. A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial. M T. Lynch, Editor of the i'hilipfcbury N- .1. Daily I'ok wriit: '' I have iistl many kind of medicines Ibc couhta and CoJds in Miy faini y but llwver anything ho yood as t'olt-y's UoUt-y aud l ar. 1 can nut nay t:o much iu praise of it." Sold by .J 40 Ever ett. It is nsu tlly the idiot who rocks the boat that liis io itgit-t it. Fearful Odds Against II i in. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in hii t v as the eouuition ul" tin old soutar by ram-in, J J. ILivens, Vct.-,ailis, O. Fur in- he Wi.s uuiibhd with Kidney diai-ai-e 'in' i.tiilicr d Ctir.-, nor inttliCi.n s :iVc lim reM.-f. Ai leuth he u itd Eieolnc Ki' ters. It put him ou iii.s 1'. ft in siiort outer a .. no., ho toldli-ri ''I'm on tile rouil 10 O'lipltte i.hivi uchL on tiu ill Col ; iver and Kidney trotib.t't! aud all 1'hiiim ol Momach n t B()Wr (Jompiaiuts. Only 5''c. Guarauleed by Spruiil & Cio. Kevetn e is ri".veet only to the very small individual. I Times are bard t.nd it behooves ns to ' economize. If your lust yar'n Hint is soiled don't oust it HBide, but take it to imul. i Wiggins. He can, for little cos, dye tbem j or clean and press them no they will look I good as new, aud you will save 'the cost ol a new suit. Ladief' dr ssi:a dyed or reno j VHted. lie is also an expert in cvaniim aud upholstering furniture, lry Ihiu .nee 1 and be eouYinced, ' APPOINTMENTS AT GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services ou the 4th Sunday of tho inoutb nmruinc aud uvenine. Bible class at f p. m. Services Saturday proceeding at " p. in., aud Monday following 4thSuuday at 0 a. m. All are cordially iuyitcd. B. S. LA8SITER. Plymouth Graded School. The Plymouth Graded School will open its lirst term, Monday, Sept. Tth, 1'. )():). To t hose pat i ons outside tho school district, Ave will olTer the usual ad vantages in giving their sons and daughters a liberal education in the higher as well as the common school studies. 'JYnnsfor 1st, 2nd and :3rd or Primary Grades, $1.00; -Hh and oth or Intermediate Grades, s-1.50 ; Oth and Tth or Grammar Grades, X 00; 8th and'Oth or lli.nh School Grades, 2.50 and $:,00 per month. For further information address the Principal, C, J. EVERETT. Music, Music. Miss Mary Ruth Harden, who has taken a two year's special eoursr in music at tho Male Normal mid In . lust rial College, of Nonh Carolina, and one year at Notre Dame, Baltimore, withes a nmsio class. Those who nil list their daiiyhttrn to her training ?he will give the very best atten tion and care, as it will be her only work. Her methods will be ne and her terras moderate. Caswell-Academy, CHKSW KUi, N. C. Will begin its Fall Session, Ttusday, Sept., l.-.tb, 190:1. A llisrli Grado Prejiaritory School for Boys and Girls, ia which thoro ughness is the chief aim. Hates of tuition Hie renpofiable. The patronage of Ihe public is Holioited- For information npply to th Principal, oc 23 .SPENCKU CHAPLIN, .In. MOW REAOV REPORT ONIOOO CONFINEMENT CASES UNIVERSITY CCLLEGE OF MEDSCiNE SSIS KEDIClNE-DFNTtSTRY-PHARMACY 'CLINICS l90C-a--"TECMINQ METHODS' r!HXr. . "CATALOGUE" "Jurou Colds; Prevents Pneumonia i - a- Thndford's ':l',r'r-7 Irnn-rVi saved declo:V bill:? for more than fcj j sixty yearj. For tho comraon fam- M If. i'-y ailv.iaita, sucli a:i co:tipattou, j& f ,l nnlifrcstion. l.:u'(! ecu:, l,'Ov.-cl coin- M W p!aiiits, cidlh and l.-vcr, bilious- V& b n-s, l:;:aduchcs :;:id ctlicr like 1 coKr.lair.t. no olLcr medicine id y itcccssary. It invijor-atcs ::d rog- H ulatcr? tho liver, assists ditri'?iio:i, C? y fitiraahtcj action of the kidney ., II puriiic;) the blood, and pui'ges the a k nowcli? of fotil accumulations. It f XJL cures liver coutplaint, indigestion, yj sour stomach, easiness, clully, rheumatic pains, yiileachc, bs''.k- h ache, kidney troubles, constipation. uiarrhinrt, biliousneas, piles, hard cold-) and headache. Fvery drupr pist haj Thedford's Black-Draught in 23 cent packages and in mar.i- nicta sine for gl.UU. isi-ver a'.:c("t)t a suhstitutf?. Insist ou having the original made by tho Chattanooga iuocucine t;ompany. I believe Thedford's Black-Drautjht is the best medicine on earth. It is Cood for anv and evcrvlhintf. 1 have a family of twelve children, nr.d for (our years I hav kept them on foot and hcaithy with no doctor but Black. Druht. A. J. GflLEN. lllcwcr, La. m n t ft This Money spent for newspapers pays better than when invested in almost anything else. Especially is this true if you have a family. Children will read something, so why not supply them with papers and let them inform themselves of current events while learning to read? Take all the papers you possibly can, but do' not take any at the expense of Yourllome Paper. That will interest you all more than any other. Then it is your duty to support the paper that prints your home and county news. We will send, as a starter, T MS SJ liAiiii iiMiif From Now Until JAKUAStY 1ST, FOR XL OWE D.6&1LAR. And if subscribed for within 30 days, this will include a copy of Turner's N. C. Almanac, for 1904. Just think of it Your home paper 15 months, and the Almanac you all want, for only $1.00. Any gentleman or lady can easily make enough working lor us at odd times, between now and C'hristnias, to boy themselves a suit of clothes or a nice dress. Trv it. Address THE ROANOKE BEACON, PLYMOUTH, IV. O. PARI1AM & PARHASrs TOBACCO WARE-HOUSE. (ii:kk. vii.i,k, n. c. For highest market prices sell your tobacco with Parham & Parliam- w i!iv the largest Ware-House Korth Cajrolina, are in a good s!. ape lo protect your interest and will at all times get you tho highest market prices. 'e have competent assistants lirst-class service, new house and new lixlures. nPSell your tobacco first, last and always at Earham & Parliam Ware-House. GREEN VJLLE, N. O. ESTABLISHED IN 1035. ARTOPBi WIS ITT . MASBLE AMD QEAMITE MONUMENTS. uEblCE AM) Ei.Etrriili; l'DWKl! IM.AV'P YARDS, . For pii'-os :uul de.-ins, Aildrt's.s Rocky Mount Olllce. A. . BLOuW'r, (.Jfiural oliuiiur. rV iJL HO O I iT STATE KOEMAL and U () U Litem ry eiuKsictii , Sciciif'fic pedagogical Five com-Kes l-ndinc to OiplomuH. Atlvancetl conrsespnding to Degrees. Well 'juii'ifd Traotice and Obnervution Scbool. Faculty unmLtrs 40. Hoard, laandry. tuition, aud Je for use of text books, etc., $ 140 h jear. Tor mui-rtniden(s of the State $1C0. Tw-Iftb nunwal neHion begin September 15, TJld. To secure board itt the doruiit(irie all frt-e-tnitio.i applicatioiiH should be luudo belore July 15th, Corre fcpondeuce ir.vitod itoin tboe debiting competent teaebtm and steuoraphers. For catalogue ai.d otber lntojniuiiun addien CHARLES D. MclVER, President, y UltEEKSUOltO, N. O. leans U MACON, (iA, A . r L. .ii I I iMi, r. a i liMCKV MOUNT, N. C. rtjl X irkiii'iiifii-i f 7 H OAK OLINA IUBUSTEIAL COLLEGE Jl S E S Uo-iimerciul Domestic Sti. uoej Manual Tniibiug Musi. I43S 1 It i. i I
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