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THE ROANOKE BKAUON'. ' Published Kvery Friday. Kutered In the Foil Office &r nymoutk N.C, as ecood cWsa iDnrter. y.'.'i .,iij'ujL8'a,jiw.j'i.iux:aia?,,.i.-... i . J".-; W appeal to every reader of Tub Roanokk BmacOm, to aid un in making it an acceptable Hint nroflrnblo medium of uews to our citizen. Ket Plymouth people a irt the public kuowwuntiKi p,.nm;t,nf PrmL'Hn Rtmilllli gohnfouiu Plymouth. Kepurt to us all itvim- of 1 1 OminClll IIJIIKIHI IVCpilUll Dew lb arrival uuu aepauuiv 01 nit-nun, suiai veut, tfeatbi, surious Uutec, accidents, new duildiugs. tiew enterprleea and improvements' ul whatever character, change?, in luiuesf indeed mythitij and everything that would be of interest ( otff'beowle. UabttripUon price, $1.00 per year. Adyertiuementa luaerteu" at low ue. Obituary notices exceeding ten lint - live cents ftliue. Couut the word, allowing eiglit to the liuc, nd ncuU money with .MS. for ail in exi-ees of tea '"Th editor will uot bu ienionsible for tha views Of correapondenta. . . . ' All Article for publication must be uucoinuaniea tf the full name of tne writer. Correspondents are roniie.ted not to write on but one aide of the paper. All eommunieaiionsi must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will uot appear. Addree all communications to THE HO AN OK E DEACON, Plymouth, N. C PKM0CRATI0C0UMT-CONVENTION- A convention of the Democrats of Vashingtou county is hereby called Jo meet at ltoper Wednesday, June loth, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m., for he purpose of electing delegates to fhe State, Congressional, and other district conventions, and for the transaction of such other business as to the convention may see in proper. The Township Conventions, or Primaries, are called to meet at then respective voting places in each town gliip, on Saturday, June 11th, 11)04, )t three o'clock i. M., for the pur pose of naming delegates to the County Convention, and for the pjection of a Precinct 'Committee of live active Democrats in each town ship. The several townships can send as inany delegates to the County Con yention as they may see lit, but will be entitled to cast only the following "vote eoch, viz: Plymouth township, fourteen (14) Vote; Lees Mills township, thirteen (13) votes; JSkinnersviJie township, throe (II) votes; Scuppernong town, ship, nine (9) votes. By order of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Washington County. Koper, N. C, May 12, 1901. lilOS. W." BLOUNT, Chairman. A Startling Test. To save a life. Dr. T. G Merrill, of No. Melioopany, Pa., made a starthuy test re sulting iu wonuerful cure. He writes, ' a patient was attacked with violent hemor rhages, caused by ulceration of the stoma jb. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and Jiver troubles so i presenbed them. Thii patient ginned frjm the hist, aud hay not had an attack in 14 uiouths." Electric Bitters arc positive'y guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indiyestio i. Constipation and Kidney Iroub'es. Try them. Ouly 50c. at tSpruill t Bro's. Piesent character is a prophecy of tuturc condition. Made Young Again. "One ot Dr. Kiu-'s New Life Pill- eac i uight for two weeks has put nicinm teem apaiu" writer U. 11 Turner of Lein pseytowu, Pa. They're tho best in th,. world ! for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. PnrJ vegetable, Never gripe. Only 25c at Spruill & Bro's. Poor Man. Ernie Before they were married J it was a liitie drama to see him Kiss lier. Eva Yes, aud he used to get curtain calls, too. Ernie What does he get, now that they are married ? . Kvu Curtain lectures. ?" - .'. i i A Kevelation. If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many succomb to ktduey or ulaaaer troubles m one lorm or another, :her. If the patient is not beyond med- aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It 7;jl,r,r!nw v, t ' , ii.s , . Z. ;r disappoints, boiu by Plymouth More leal never Co. TrlfrA 'ii Tf Vt 21 S KM i n ART) for childrenj safe, surm Hq opiate "COME OUT FROM A- MONO THEM." can Quits The Old Mulk. The Times learned on Tuesday that Mr. K. C, Harrow served notice on the leaders of the Republican party of this county, at their meet ing on Monday last, that he could ulHliate with that party no longer. The editor interviewed Mr. Harrow and in answer to our question as to the truth of the report he in.orineil us that it was correct. He .had sonic time ago made up his mind tlyit he could not support Roosevelt and his administration, and that he consid ered this the proper occasion to make his intentions known. Mr. Harrow is )n intelligent and popular young man, and the Times commends the manly course which he has taken in withdrawing from a party with which he cannot conscientiously alliliate. In the future he will fully ally him self with the Democratic party, giv ing it his hearty support. Franklin T.mes. An Open Letter. From the Uhapin. S. O., News : Early iu the spring ray wife and T were taken with diarrhoea and so Revere were the paina that we called a phjeician who prescribed tor ua, but hi inediciues failed to give any re lief. A Iriend who had a bottle of Churn -berlain's Colic, Obolera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of uh a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire con tents we were entirely cured. It in a won derful remedy and should be found in every household. 11. C. Bailey. Editor. Thi rem edy is for sale by Hpruill & Bro. Hest is religion's reinvigonnor- apportunit.C for What is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer : It is made from a prescription of a leadiug Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in tho country. The in gredients are the purest tbat money c m buy, and are scientifically combined to grt their utmost value. Bold by Plymouth otore Co. " Why He Rejoiced. "You evidently enjoyed the ser mon this morning," said Mrs. En peck to the other third of the com bine, upon his return from church with a self-satisfied smile on his countenance. "You just bet I did," replied En peck. "The minister's remarks were exceedingly edifying !" "What were they about ?" "About there being no marriage or giving in marriage in Heaven," answered the meek and lowly man with a large-sized chuckle. Whooping (Jough. "In the spring ol 1801 my child ren had whooping cough," s.tys Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Cupps, Ala. "1 used Chainbtrlaiu's (Jough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy 1 I hiivn I'vor suen for whooiiino- oono-n ." Ti.i l., I., , . i . u i " 1 his UMl cdy keeps the cough loose. ''ls 1110 SCVCllLy ailU jreipienoy ol the couirhiiiir spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sule by Sprttill & JJro. I ,, . ,. . ; .. I Man s noblest right is that of giving up hsrighu- A Sure Thing. It is 2ad that nothing is euro xcept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr Kings New Discovery for Congo mptiou is a dure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Airs 0. B. Van Metre of 8bepberd town, W. Va says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured uiq absolutely " It's infallible for UH rVuo"P'r'e Cougb, Gnp, l ueumo- j m in.dl0o"mi9.Pi; . ar- anteed by Spruill & Bro. Trial bottles free. Rl (M, n --w " " v - p0SK's Early Risers The famous little pills. His Fatal Blunder. "Is it true," asked ihe pilot, of the lumber .schooner, that your wife eloped with a policeman !JM "It is," answered the captain; "and I can't imagine how 1 ever made a mistake like that " "Mistake I1" echoed the pilot. "Ves," rejoined the other. "You see, I took her for a mate and she turned out to be a skipper." Quick Arrest. J. A- Gnliedo of Verbena, A!, was ! twice in the hospital from u severe case of I piles euUidnjjj 24 tumors. A iter doctors nnd ! all remedies failed, lbutklen's Arnica talve quickly nrreMed further ndlitmniution an.: cured him. It eonquors actus and kills pain. 2"e. at tfpruill & Hko'r. APPOINTM KNTS A T (i RACli EPISCOPAL OliUKCU. Services ou the 4th Sunday of tho month morning aud eyeniuc. Bible clans at 4 p. . Service Saturday preceding at 4 p. ni., and Monday following 4th Sunday at '.) a. m. Ml. P. A. Boyle, lay raider, will conduct service every Sunday m-iming. All are cordially iuyited. R S. LA.SSITKR. 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Partisan bias i- j never allowed to all -ct its new columns, j and Democrat aud liepnblicau alike v ii ob- I tain iu its pages truthful accounts of U the H gr;at political coi- tests In addition t- all the news, the Thrice- a-Week World furnishes the beet set ialj fiction, elaborate market reports and other funlnroB nt'intn.St. ' The Thrice-a-Wcek Woild's'regnlar sub- 8 . . , i i i 1 a scription price isoniy $i.oo per yinr, mm this pays for lot; ptlpers. NVe off-. r thin unequalled newpap.r and TliK Roanoke Beacon together one year for $1.J0. J The rpirnlar subscription price of the two papeis is $2.00. OeYlfiti's Salv For Piles, Burns, fiorcs A New Selenitic Discovery . M lilt mm ?M NERVES. It pu ,v.e.:i the blood by climinatint; V.. .vaste n.ait.T ;iud other impuriti'.':; and 1 lestroying the cnn.s or microbes t'.i '.nfest the blood. It builds up tho bloo 'iv icstovini'- nnd lmdtiijivin'' tho red iv! 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