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THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Kuterea tu tke i'oBtOILce at i'iymoutli N.C.aa ieconJ ul'iss mutter. li.'.l'l". lW.ll'W 4 .'-I .J-'-.JJ We appeal to every reader of Tuk Koanokb BkacOn. to aid us in making it an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our citizen. Let Hyiuoiith people and the public know wuat is goiuijoii iu Plymouth. Import to us all item&of news the urrival and departure of friend, social event, deaths, aorious iliuecy, accidents, new Sulldiugs, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character, change in businc-ae indeed anythiug and every thlui: that would be of Interest to our people. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low ra'8. Obituary nouces exceeding ten lini j, five cents a line. Count the word, allowing eight to the line, and send money with MS. for all in excees of ten liues. The editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. All articles for publication must be uccoraoauicd by the full name of tne writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but oue side of the paper. All communication must be sent iu by Thursday mormng or they will not appear. Address all communication to THE KOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. PLYMOUTH GRADED SCHOOL RULES. by the Principal uutil action by the chair man, or by soma other member of the Board, in his absence. Playing games of any sort will not be al lowed od the Hchool premises, or ou the street near the school. As the white school is in the center of the town and close to dwelliug houses, pupils must exercise care to avoid any loud talking, or boisttrous conduct. All damage to school property above or dinary wear aud tear, wliall be paid for by the person committing the injury. Pupils must not leave the school grounds during the sesaioUK, or duriug lecess, without permission of the. Principal. Pupils are required to be cleanly in their habits, aud to be decently clothed. Auy violation of these rules, when persisted iu, or any improper conduct, hull when deemed necessary by tho Priucipal, be punished by tuspeusiou, and when any pupil is suspended by the Priucipal, he or hhe tshail be reinstated only upou tipplicn- j tiou to the chairman ol'the Board. Three j suspensions during any one term, shall be deemed cause for expulsion. The schools shall be open for instruction daiiy from Monday to Friday, inclusive. AH the schools shall open at 8:1. 4.. 21. and close the morning session at 1-, Ai. and the ui'teruoon session shall open at 1:30 P. M. and close at 4:00 r. M. Tho Piimary grades shall be closed half an hour curlier iu both morning uud afteruoou sessions. Some modification of this rule may be allowed by the Principal in case of. stormy weather, or other good cause. Besides the regular vacation from June to September, the followiug vacatious shall occur : From tho twenty-third day of December till the morning of the third day of Jan fCoutiuued ou 7th page. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. No one who is acquainted with Us jjjood qualities can be surprised at tiie gri-at popularity of Chamber lain's Cough Itemed). It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but. prevents these dis eases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a ccttam cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dauucious when this remedy is given. It con tains no opium or other harmful ub stance and may be eivou ascontidetr j ly to a baby as to un ail tilt. It is i also pleasant to take. When all of these facts aro taken into consider- JURY LIST. The following named persoun were drawn to serve as jurors at Fall Term Superior Court, begiuuing Alonday, Nov. 2, 19U3 : Plymouth Township Milton B. Mize',1. Roht. II. Ourganus and J. D. Ambrose. Lees Mill Township W. 8. Ambrose. W. II. Turner, W. S. SpruiU.G. W.Lewln, It. VV. Lewis, B. P. Bailey, J. I. phelp-, L. S. Levi9, A B. Barues. J. l. Craft, M. J. Barco, L. L. Allen, C. F. Allen, John Alexander, M. S. Lavi, II. O. Chesson, G. II. Marriuer, J. V. YVyuu aud btauly Biddick. Skiunersville Township A. D. Snell. Scuppernong Township J. P. Arabrose, J. T Spruill, Ja. F. Davenport, Jfasc II. Ambrose, B. A. Fanny, G. F. Wood ley, J. L. Walker, Brabble Cuhnon, D. I. Da venport, A. J. Davenport, J. G. YVoo-iley, Bailev Oliver aud Jl L. Ha.-Kell. Never Ask Advise. When yon have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps danger ons. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tr, tlia greatest throat aud lung remedy, it dues coughs aud colds quickly. Sold by J. O. Everett. i ni mucins No woman with a new hat enjoys riding iu a closed carriage. Dear Editor: have been re quested to have published in your next issue the following extracts from the rules adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Plymouth Graded School as are of immediate need of publicity, and of general interest. Full copies of said rules in book form are being prepared and can be had by any one interested therein by application to the Secretary of the Board, Mr. W. M. Batemau. They will be ready in about ten days. The co-operation of the parents of the children is earnestly requested by the Board, in order that the suc cessful operation of tiie school may be secured." Yours truly, F. A. BOYLE, Uli'm. Board of Trusted. Teachers shell not receive into their class rooms auy pupil without a ticket of admission from the Principal. They shall not permit social visits during school hours, nor allow auy visitor in auy way to interfere with their work, unless it be a member of this Board or of the lioard of Education or persons introduced by them. They shall rigidly investigate all cases of absence or laruiness on me part oi ; ...:.. :, ; , ,,.lt , their pupils. fon?j.MI land, us well :is :it liiiin. 1 - ' n 7 ' " " 7 esteem this remedy vei) highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used ii For sale by Spruill & Bro. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggi.ts re f uud the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 'jrc. H2"-ly APPOINTMENTS AT GHACE EPISCOPAL CUUKOII. Services ou the 4th Sunday of the month morning aud evtn'mu. Bible class at " J. m. Hervicrs. Saturday piec-t-ding at ." p. in., and Monday following 4th Sunday at 0 a. m. All are cordially iuyited. B. S. LASS IT EH. No teacher except the Principal shall ad minister corporal punishment. Pupils must not assemble about the school premises more than fifteen minute bfor the time for opening the session. Pupils are required to leave tie premises iu the afternoon immediately upon the dismissal of the school. Pupils shall not bi allowed to leave the 6chool before its cloe, except upon the Written request of parent or guardian, which request shall set forth tne reason for which said leave is requested, and the Principal shall judge as to the sufficiency of Said reaon or for tome urgeut reason of which the teacher shall be the judge. This rule shall not appiy to special arrange ments made in udvaucu concerning absen ces. Pupils who are absent or tardy must briug to the teacher a written excuse, hined by parent or guardian. The.e eX cuses umst be referred to the Principal. If they are judged by him to ba lnnuffioieut, he must take till oh action as skeins neces sary. No tcf.cher shall in any cage fa:l to require the written excuse, and when not presented, the pupil must at ouce be sent home to obtain it. Pupils who shall, in or about the school premises, use or write any profane or ob cene, or vulgar langnge, or who shall use tobicco in anv form, shall be suspeud-d Intuition in what a woman thiulis she his when she makes a good guess. Saves Two From Death. Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough aud bronchitis-," writts Mrs. VV, K, Havilaud, of ArmonU. N. Y., "bat, when all other remedies tailed, we saved her life with Dr. Kind's New Dis covery. Our niee, who hud Consumption in an advauotd stage, also used thi--won-derful medicine aud to-day she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseaes yield to Dr. Kind's New Discovery ns o no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. f.UC and $ I 00 bottles guaranteed by Spruill & Bru. Trial bottles free, ! Wise is ti e married man who keeps Lis I privut opiuions to himself. VV My Spent More Thau $1000. W Bakfr of Plsinvicw, Neb., vrile?: wife suffered from luntt trouble f r t fifteen years, hhe ti iul a number of doc tors and spe;t ovvr ijloco willn.iit relit f. She became very low and Inst all hipe A friend recommended Foiev's llouev and I Tar and thanks to ttiis gretVuu- d.i ii s;tv,.d her lifrt bhr enjoys better health than she has known in ten years." lit-fuse substi tutes, tiold !v J. O Eveiett. food's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. m 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, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Many a man who wouldn't niaKe a wjf I ui uia umjn ixiii ttes u uous "t ill wne. Danger In l-'uli Colds. Fall coids hi liable tohat.g on nil winter LraVii'.g lb hif.lN uf pnenninuiH, bronchitis or en sumptiim. Fclry's Hontiy and Tar cares quickly and piMwn!1: serious n-Kuhn It is old aud n HhI c, tried ami tustt-d, iialf and sure. ( MitMins no opiates and will not constipate Sold by J. O Kvereit. Ab a physical culture apparatus the old fashioned wood pil has no equal. Times ar8 bard smd it behooves n to ecoiH'tiii.e. if jour Inst year's suit is soiled dou't cast it aside, but take it to nmi. Wiggins. I f? can, for little cost, dye lliem or ckan ami prtss thein so tLey will look good an new, and you will save the COM ot a new suit Ladle' drff:s dyed or reno vated, lie in ulso an fxpf-rt i cleaning aud uphoUterinp furniture. Try him 't:ce and bo convinced. A wnnint:' pot ntver tit unle-fl they are hi. comfortable. fOLEfSnODETlM Curos Coldsj IProvorits ?neu:nonIa Plymouth Graded School. Th Plymouth Graded School will open its Ural tvnn, Monday, Sejtt. 7th. 1 oo::. To thuK patrons outride the school district, a will titter the iiKtinl ad van tnjjt'ii in r,v'"i.r 'heir pons him! daii'literx a liberal education in tho higher us well mj the common sthool iiitlieK. 'IVrmsfor 1-t. iiu aud 3rd or Primary (iritdw, $1.00; 4th and 5th or InhTtiiediatf! Gra'lvi, l.iO; 6th and 7th or Grammar Unities, fcif.OO; 8th and !lth r Ilili .School (Jrades, and ', IU per month. Fur further iiiformntion addresji the Principal, U. J. KV HUE IT. Music, Music. Miss Mary ltuth Barden, who hag taken a two enr'tf sptcial coursf in muMe at the JMatd Normal nnd Industrial Collesje, of North Carolina, and ou year at Notre Jjame, Ualtimore, wishs's a murie clanx. Tiioxe who -ntiust thfir daiightem to lur traiuiiiK ?he will give the very b. t atten tion uud care, an it will be her only work. Ihr mcthoda will be new aud her terms moderate. Ureswell Academy CKUSWKLL, N. C. Will brin its Fall Session, Tuevday, Sept., t.'.ili, lfJ0;. A. Hitfii Grmle 'frepuritory School for Coy 8 and Girl, iu which thoro ughness h the chief aim. Hates of tuition are reasonable. The p-i'rotmp-e of the public is solicited I'or information apply to the Piim-ipa', no. 2iJ SPEXCEU CHAPLIN. Ju. WAMTEB. r00,i)OO bushels of White Pcuppernonj: Grapes, and to contract with farmeia to raise grape . For terms and p: ice?, apply to our agents at different shipping p-iut, or to UAHKEIT & CO , Brp 30 Weldou. M C. Hakes KMMys m4 Cl4ior BIbl Y x Money spent for newspapers pays better than when invested in almost anything else. Especially is this true if you have a family. Children wilf 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 Your Heine Paper. That will interest you all more than any other. Then it is your duty to support the paper that prints your home ana county news, we will send, as a starter, i t ai E , 1Viiiii Vmr TTntil 'v. 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 pt'iiticnuiii or lady can easily make enough wnrkinir lor na at odd times, between now and s (Jhristuirts, to buy themselves a suit of clothes or a nice dress. Trv it. Address THE ROANOKE BEACON, PLYMOUTH, Bf. C. IP A &t EE AM & FAKES AM' 'ffAII WAlSE2-nEUUSlE. (SliKKNVII.I.K, N. 0. For highest market, prices sell your tobacco with Parham & Parliam We have the largest Ware-House Keith Carolina, wa i a good ttl.unu to protect your interest and will at all times get you the highest market prices. We have competent assistant first-class service, new house aud new fixtures. PSell your tobacco first, last and always at Parham & Parham Ware-House. CJUKEN V1LLE, N. C. ESTABLISHED IN 1335. AR1TOP12 to WIIITT CO. MABBLE AND GEAHITE MONUMENTS. MMS OFFICE AM) EI.ECT1UU i'UWEU l'LAT MAUON, (JA, v.t,w II SUMPTKK.S.O. uuuKY MOUNT, N. C. (S For priors nnd deKiiif, AtMirss Kocky Mount Ollice. f jtj A. S. liLUUMT, Geiural .Solicitor. j r3C I JL W IV OUT El CAROLINA 6TATE NORMAL and INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. C O U K 8 K H Literary ClnBFical Scimtiric Pedagogical CouirucreUI UomeEtic HtinoeJ Manual TralnlH MdbIa Five ccnrfcjR ltndinif to Diploma". Advanced courses landing to Degrees. Well , jd I'ed 1 ijw-lice nnd OlMrvHtion ScIum I. Faculty n timbers 40. Board, laundry, tuition, and ft for nfts ofkxt books, t4-M $140 a jenr. Fur tu n-reBideDts ot tb KUte $1G0. Twelfth hunnal Hthxinn begin September 15, I'JO.'J. To scnre board iu tliu d'rinilricK all free-tin lion application idiould b made before July 1.1th. Corre Bjiocdence ii vitod r'in ltl dcxiring competent teacLer and bteuographers. For i-ataloKUC utid vlLtr inforiiiuduii uddit CUAULES D. 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