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I ' : '. - 1 : K ; t;- t iJ ; i : : i :! THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. tt&tereu in tke fost Office at Fiyisionttt N, C. a second clisa uitter. Wd appeal to every reader of Tmk Roanoke Biacon, to aid uh in making it ao acceptable and profitable medium of uewtt to our eitizeuH. Lei Plymouth people and the public know wuat is golug on In flyntoutlt. Keport to us all lteiui of newathe arrival and departure of f rieuds, social veut. deaths, aoiious ilinees. accident, new buildings, nw enterprise and improvement of whatever character, cnangeini busmen tmieeu Anything aud wverythlHjf that would be of iuterest to our people. Bubfcnptiou price, $1.00 per year. Adrertlsements inserted at low re . Obituary notices exceeding ten lin -, five cents aliuu. Count the wordx. allowing eiht to the line, aud aeud money with AlS. lor all in excels of tea ,,ne8 ,11, .U t The editor will not be responsible for the viewa of correspondents. . .' All anicleK for publication must be uccotnoatuca by the full name of toe writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one aide of the paier. ..,,, , All communicatioiiH must be sent iu by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE KOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth. N. C DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION- A convention of the Democrats of Washington county is hereby called to meet at Koper Wednesday, June 15th, 1901, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the State, Congressional, and other district conventions, and for the transaction of such other business as to the convention may seem proper. The Township Conventions, or Primaries, are called to meet tit their respective voting places in each town ship, on Satmlay, June 11th, 1JU4, nt three o'elo.V p. m., for the pur pose of naming delegates to the County Convention, and for the election of a Precinct Committee of five active Democrats in t-ach tovvu hip. The several townships can send as many delegates to the County Con vention as they may see tit, but will be entitled to cast onlv the following Tote eoch, viz: Plymouth township, foiu'tcon (14) votes; Lees Mills township, thirteen (13) votes; SJqnnersvilJe township, throe (3) votes; -Scuppernong town ship, nine (9) votes. Jiy order of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Washington County. Roper, N. C, May 12, 1901. Ill OS. V. JiLOUXT, Chairman. Worst of All Experiences. Un anything be wn8 thau to feel that every minute will be your laiV S icU was tbe experience of Mrs. 8. ii. Newso.i, De catur. "For tl.ree j ea is" she writes, eodured insuttVrabie paiu from iudigts tio i, htomach aud bowel trouble. ;Lentii btomed iuevitable when doctor aud all remedies tailed. At leugth I waa induced to try Eiectnc Bitter uud the result was miraculous, I iujp'"Vid st oucc iad uow I'm couup ete-ly recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Uiomucu and Bov el troublcK Eleo; trie Bittern in tbe only uiedicino. Ouly ooe. It's guaranteed by Sprui-ll & Bro. Some men's wealth is fabulous and that of ethers a mere fible. An Alarm Clock for X!5c. " v. fiat to get np early and feel nA .ill d.t ukc a- Little Earl' iiiaer or two at lyod tuay, lbewe faraou little pills re! x the ncrvrw, give quiet rei and ril"reahiuj (ilf-.ep, ttiill a gentle movement of tb-s ijuw s!s about breakfast lime. VV. M. Huwed. Houston, Tex , says ''Etrly Rise are tbe best pill made for constipation, sich betul aeha, bil ousnea , ec." So.it by riprui 1 & Jiro. Strong drink keeps some men doA'o and helps others to get abeai. Triumphs of Modern Surgery Wonderful things are u me for tbe hu man body by surgery. Orn are t iken out and ucraped and polished aud put kick, or they may be removed entirely ; bntiPN are spliced; pipes take the place of dis ced .'ottorrs of t iih ; mri 'i ?ic drvsriios re applied to wounds, brui-? , burns au.l ike itifiirifrf before inflamm itioii sets in, wuieii i'nte tbm to heal without maainuon aud in onf-tbird tbe ti th required by th' old treatment. Chainbei!ain' ijnlu Balm hois on this same prineipit1. It is an auii . -m,' H'id wl.i ti aprJ"i;d to Hixh inj ni"H, ' tha inccuvenienee and blL;.i. wmcu mch iajurifB cn'.uxl. , Vor bil by JJpruill & Bt9. . A MASS CONVENTION. Editor Ckacon : JOvident and outspoken discontent and dissatisfaction in the ranks of the Democratic party in the State and, particularly, in our county, combined with the changed con: dition.s and peculiar circumstances surrounding our people, encourages me to Udieve that an old time "Ma.ss Convention" instead of a Primary would prove exceedingly vise this year. Every man ot observation must have hearp sullieient, since lust elec tion, to convince men of ordinary intelligence that unless satisfactory men are named this year, some of the nominees 'like Gavlord will u,ct left at home. It was no fault of Gaylord's that he got left, but it was the fault of bomo men, who claimed to be Dem ocrats, and, if they could sacrifice Gaylord two years ago, they will have no cause to complain if some of the candidate;) they tut up this YEAK-through a primary-get knock ed down. You can, as Mr. Lincoln said, "Fool all of the pwople some times and some of the people ail the time but you cannot fool all the peo ple all thy tune." An old-time Mass Convention where everybody could have a chalice to say his say and right "then ami thai" speak out his objections to any man named, would clear thy atmos phere and, if the man was nominated it would be because "the people ol the county" aud not "a few 1 onei" ditl it. Let this Mass Convention be cak led and let everybody have his say about every candidate when his name h placed before the convention and then w"hen the canvassing is being pushed, we will not have men sa ing "Jones is the nominee, but re ally, Smith is a line ollicer and 1 would hate to see him defeated." Nothing is easier, iu a busy season than tixing the Primaries by a few a very few aud when "the few" had the negro to use as a scare crow reputable men had to bow to their tfuys, but that day has passed and the sooner this fact is iully lecog nized, by those who wisli to be lead ers of their party, and the people are permitted to act for themselves the better it will be for all concerned. Ko man who has the real good of the Democratic party at heart will object, to the m-ass convention, be cause such a lionvui.iiuti would more certainly rellect th'i views of il.e people than would any convention of delegate-; elected under our changed conventions during a specially busy season, by any primary held this year in Washington county or North Carolina. The people will not stand "Bos3 ing" forever, and no party is wise that clings to any sucji fool idea. A Demockat. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr, George K. Caboek was thrown from his wagon and severelv bruised. He app.ied (Jhatnoerlain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. iiabeock is a well known citizen of North Piain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Palm for sprains and bruises. It will ef fect a cure in one-third the time re (ptired by any other treatment. For sale by Spruill & Pro. All women follow the fashions, but some are a long dis ance behiud. Feel Impending Doom. The f"-li:i of impending doom in the minds oi :n my victims of Blight's disease nixi diabetes has been changed n thuikf ul nenH by the bent-fit deiived from Uking Foley' Kidney Cure. It will cuie lotup ient Brigln'tj disease aud diabetes and evrm in ih w rt cnfi gives comfort and relief. Slight disorders ure curfd iu a few dtiyn. ' ! Ii ' .: it, its worst f )rru," writes - ) ; ; ; . ' ' T :i Well itiilii." lu!i li v J. J, Li -.i-l:, t ijiu i.titD Surn Co., akd Xiopr Store Co. ' All Put On. "Say," remarked little Tommy, who had heard his father aud mo.li er discussing investment!?, "l'a just said something about an 'outside figure.'' Wonder what that is?" "Why, ma has one," replied his sister Ethel, "it's the padded one she wears when she goes out." A Strong Heart is assured by perfect digtion Indirection uuiiniu tiiH stoiLiHch ami i);ium it uu u' iint tbe heart. This causes siionues-t d bieath, j palpitation of tho heart aud gruer.d .eiK- ness. 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