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THE KOANOKE BEACON. I'utlibhod Every Friday. Entered M the PoatOlllce at Plymouth C, as second clnsa iuttcr. -' 1 !Lk.l ..UMi&iU1.' Wo appeal to every reader of Ths Roanoks Beacon, to aid u in makiue it uu acceptable auu prontable medium of uew to our citjasiif. r.et Plymouth people and the public know wuat is going on in Plymouth. Itepori to ns all nemo or oew tilt! arrival unci deparuuu of fiieiidx, nodal rant, deaths, aorious ilmerk, aocideutf. new buildings, new eiurrprUea "d improvement or whatever character, changes in btisiue-iiideed anythiug and every thin: that would be of interest to our peoUe. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low rt'.ie. Obituary uoi ices exceeding tea lit: , Ave cent" aliue. Count the word, allowing eight to the line, aud send money with MS. for all in execs of ten lines. The editor will not be responsible for the viewn of correspondents. . All article for publication must be ur.comuauied by the full narao of tne writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one Bide of the paper. All commuuieauone must be xent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all :oromumcatio!isto THE KOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C SEND YOUR CHILD KEN" TO SCHOOL. The Necessity of an Educa tion Was Never so Great as Now A Duty Ev ery Parent Owes His Child. old after 11)08 cannot vote under the Jaws of this! State unless; he can read and write, and this fact aionc should appear to the parents of North Car olina the necessity and importance of keeping their children in school. The State has) made that require ment and has made provisions for you to meet it. Are you going to accept the opportunity and meet the requirements? "But there is a still higher motive that should be considered when it, comes to the question of educating' the 1 toy s and girls of our land, and that is preparing them to tight the battle of life that stare them in the face. The illiterate class that is cast upon the world at the age of 21 cannot hope to be any more than J slaves to tho intelligent class. There ! never was h time when such a pre mium w;is placed on education as it is at the present time. "Parents, if your children grow up in ignoraece you, and you alone, aid responsible. Do not stop at sending them two days in the week or two weeks in a month, but send them every day possible during the whole term. This is a sacred debt you took upon yourself when you became a parent, and it is your du ty to pay ii. Send your chi'dren to school." Henderson Gold Leaf. Maybe Its A Blessing. Heaven be thanked, we have no college professors in Virginia who are devoting themselves to harmful racial agitation ! If the heavily en dowed private college implies the fastening of incendiary theorists up on Southern communities, then we are glad that Virginia lias no weal thy institutions of learning like Trinity College. Maybe its n good thing for Virginia, after alt, that most of her colleges are dependent for a living upon the business of Norfolk Landmark. teaching. Fewer Uallona ; Wears Longer. I APPOINTMENTS AT GUACK EPISCOPAL OliUUCU. The Gold Leaf would impress up on every parent tho duty they owe their children in giving them an ed ucation, or rather we should say al lowing them the opportunity of ac quiring it. By this is not meant a fit lotTni tu nil nr'i timi )nir n fiiir tin:!. I . . . thing. ueuuCi.onBuc... w... other srateavillo Litudnurk. for the duties of life, and such as Service ou the 4th liuuday of the month ni'U'uinn and evening. Bible class nt 4 p. n . Services Saturday preceediug at 4 P- "'m and Monday foiluwiuK 4 th Sunday nt U h. in. Ml. F. A. Bivle, lay reidvr, will couduct Hervice every .Sunday morning. Ail are cordially iuiited. B. S. LASITEli. Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer, If a wan bein to oourt trouble be Uhu nlly tudi by marrying it. Fewer Gallons ; Wear Longer. Freedom of Speech is One Thing ; Foolishness of Speech is Another. Again, Dr. Bassett declares that his opinion of Booker Washington is "only a private" one. There's the He nmde it public. Why did rub ! ho make it public if he did not wish to make it prevail? If he had kept it private, there would have been no trouble. Freedom of ipech is one Foolishness of speech is au- Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the hrst indica tion of the disease appear and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. For Read it and consider well J de hy Spruill & Bro. can be acquired in our public (free) schools. The necessity of education being able to read and write and "ligger" was never so great as now. The following article from the Troy Star applies to parents of Vance and every other county in the State as well as to the parents of Montgomery county. its words and act accordingly if your children are not already in school : ;The busy season of the year is over, so there is nothing to keep tho children from attending sbhool. No parent can afford to keep his or her children out of school this day and time, Yet we fear there will be a large number who do not attend. limn seldom sees a perfect mau with out the aid of a mirror. Boy's Life Saved from Membranous Croup, C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester, iud., write "My little boy had a severe attack of membrmmuH croup, and only got relief after taking Foley' Honey uid i'ar. He got relief after one dose and I reel that it aved the life of tnv Report From the Reform School. J. O Gliick, Superintendent, Prutity town W. Va-, write: ''After trying all other ad vertised cotih medicine we have decided to Ur.e Foley's Honey aud Tar xcluMvly iu the vV'est Virini i lie.onu Sjho l. I tiud it the most effective and absolutely harm leu." .uld by J. O. Everett. A man root Liiimclt' if he do not make the beet of bin time. 10 CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY lake Laxative Bro mo Quinine Tablet. AlJ drugtfiaia refund the money if it fails to care. K. W. Urove'a aiguaturo U ti u box. '22c. 1 1 iS-lj Plymouth Graded School. Th Piymuuth Graded Dciiaul will open its first term, Monday, Sept. ?th, 190:J. To those patrons outside the school district, we will oiler the ustml ad vantages iu giving their suns and daughters a lioeral education in the higher as well as the common school studies. , Terms for 1st. 2nd aud 3rd or Primary Grades, $1.00; 4th and 5th or Intermediate Grades, $10 : Oth and 7th or Grammar Grades, $2.00 ; 8th and lth or High School Grades, $2.50 and :J,00 per month. For further information address the Principal, C. J. LTKBETT. 'The bov who becomes 21 years i b"i" Kefuse aubstituteri. Sold by J. O. J J Everett. Be Quick. J No woman ever made a fool of a man ; Not a minute .should be lost when sbe "'ely develops him, a child shows symptoms of croup. J Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given' A kidney or bladder trouble can always . non i.I.r nUWA lnm.w h ,.vf . UB cureu ""ley iviauey oare tu or eyeu after the croupy cough ap pears, wi!i prevent the attack, it never fails, and is pleasant and safe i to take. lu)r sale by Spruill & Bro fOIEBM01 Oures Odldsi Prevoists Pneutncnki tt rs AYS time. Sold by J. O. Everett. A girl believes in platotiie nflVction until nhe gets old enough to know better. Revolution Imminent. A sure mtiu of approaching revolt and serious trouble iu your system id nervous ness, (sleeplessness, nr stouiach upsfts Klectric Bitters will quiolily dismember the troublesome catiKeu. It never fails to toue the stomach, regnlate the Kidneys and BowtK fclimulate tho Livtr, and clarify the blood. Kuu down Py stems beuelit par j'ticularly aud all the usual attending ftuhes vunish under its Kearchin and thorough effectiveness. Eleetrio Bitters in only 5oc, and that is returned if it don't (jive perfect satisfaction Guaranteed by Spruill & Bro, M0KPHINE. Can Morphine and Other Drug Habits Be Cured ? It may he ju-t as well to remember that fast men are usuully s!ow pay. Coughs, Colds and Constipation. Few people realize "when taking cough medicines otlier than Foleys Hoi.ey and Tar, that thy c-iutiiu opiates which are constipating besides being unsafe, particu larly for children. Fohy's Honey and Tar contaiua do opiate?, is Fafj and ure aud will uet couatipate. Bold by J O Erereti. It has been long contended by physicians that there is no cur for the dm bibit. 'i'hix is true so far as the rank and file of the medic.il profession are concerned. The reason, therefore, Is thit they are ignorant of the full Hcope aud nature of the diseastt ; but fortunately for the cause of suffering humanity we have demonstrated that the morphine or other drug habits can be cured aud guarantee au absolute, permanent and painlChH cure to those addicted to the use of drills if they will takt our treatment and follow our instruction. Each case submitted to n3 receives indi vidunl attention and trratment from an experienced nerve specialist. We dn not detain you from bn.dnes3. We give im mediate relief. Aypeiite for drugs is de stroyed aud appetit lor food it rttored. Write to-day for our free booklet and free trial treatment. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain envelope. Ad dress Manhattan Tukbapbctio Abs'n, Dep't B., 11?5 Broadway, Sew York Oity. for chiidromt af; mr Mm 9piam Photograph Qallery, NOW OPEN At Helhaven, N. O. I take great pleasure iu announcing to my uiuny friend and the public generally, that I have opened a FIKdT-CLAriS Gal lery at ltelhaven, having put in a Lnr Sky-Liyht, I am prepared to make strictly V I R S T - C L A S S W O R K ! A Cloudy Pay Makes no Difference. Come all the same. All work (itta ran teed. navintr been located it Washington, N. C, for the past eleven years, my work is wU known. All wUhing strictly fine work had better COMB EAltLY ne my stay here is limited. Thanking all for past patronaye, I am, Re-pectfully, THOMAS WALTKR. Music, Music. Miss Mary Kuth Barden, who has taken two year's special oour in munio at the State Normal and Industrial Collt-ze, of North Carolina, and one year at Notre Dame, Baltimore, wishes a muvie class. Those who entrust their daughter to hr training the will give the very best atten tion and care, as it will be her only work. Her methods will be new and her terms moderate. . This Sewing Machine StDREDGEB fit 1 -av?f-ygjJ,.'-."' wii"ffaij- The nam Eldredgo haaatoei fortl.e DEST lr tho Sowing Maohl no World. For . Hero Is Now Eld & flirrV BETTER than EVER, and Siporioi to all others positive late M Sff15 UP: fettinur needle; sell ja w threading: Shuttle; automatic :cnslon release; automatic bobMn winder; pol :ive four motion feed; capped needle bar; ball aearlnjf wheel and pitman; five ply laminated woodwork, with a beautiful set of nickeled steel lttachments tu velvet lined fancv metal box. A1c your dealer for the Improved Eldredjr "B." and do not buy any machine until you Save seen it National Sewing Machine- Co. BBLVIDERB. ILLINOIS. Reade Street, New York City. 46 Madison Street. Chlcaro, III. Hearst Building:, Sao Prandsoo, CA fflW WE IT. J IJLJ ..LL..1 To every person, no matter where they live, who pays us One Dollar on Subscription either old or new patrons are open to this we will give a numbered ticket. Th ese tickets have been numbered from 001 to 500, inclusive three figures on each. One blank ticket was sent to Hon. John H. Small, at Washington, D. C, who has placed thereon some one number of 500 or less, sealed it in three envelopes and sent it to Mr. Clarence Latham, Cashier of the Bank of Plymouth, who has locked it up (with the seals unbro ken) so that no one except Mr. Small, who will not di vulge it, can know what the number is. When the 500 tickets have been disposed of Mr. Latham, in the presence of two other responsible men, will break the seals and acquaint us'of the number. We will then publish the same and the one holding its duplicate will receive this beautiful and useful piece of furniture, absolutely FREE ! This is no cheap, bargain-house machine, but is made by a reliable firm who have been making them for thirty years; is well made and has a full set of attach ments, and is listed at $60.00. . Get up a club of five, and in addition to giving a ticket to each of them and sending you the paper, we will give you two tickets for your trouble. Some one will surely get this handsome machine. Whyshould it not be you? Address, THE ROANOKE BEACON, PLYMOUTH. IV. C. ESTABLISHED IN 163S. AJftTOPE & W fit ITT CO. HAEBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. MAIN OFFICE AND JSLECTttlU FOWKU PLANT MACON, OA, YARDS II 8UM,T3R,S.O. 1 Alii Jo, J I KoCKY M0UNTf K a For prices nnd designs, Address RockyMount Office. A. S. BLOUNT, General Solicitor. 4 Y Yi X F
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