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- ; THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. Katered la Ue Pott Office at Plymouth N. C, as Second cltgg matter. W appeal to every reader bf Thk Roanoke Bsaook, to aid ua.in making tt an acceptable' aud broltafele medium of news to our citizen. Let Plymouth people and the public know wnatis going on in Plymouth. Report to na all Items of new the arrival and departure of friends, social events, death, eorious Unices, accidt;uu, new buildings, new enterprise! and improvements of whatever character, changes in business indeed anything aud everything that would be of interest to oar people. 'Snhecriptlon price, f 1.00 per year. Advertisement inserted at low raVss. Obituary notices exceeding tea liD4 Ave cents a hpe. Count the words, allowing eight to the line, and sead money with MS. for ail in exceva of ten " The editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. All articles for publication must be accompanied by the full name of the writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one side of the paper. All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C On the Safe Side. "What do you think ought to bo done about the tariff ?" "This," answered the statesman, "13 not the stage of my proceedings at which I do my thinking. I am one of the people who sit back until it is all over and then tell wjiat was done wrong." "Get at the joints from the inside; that's the method of cure by Rhouraacide. You'll find it is your druggist's pride. P. E. Davenport & Co. lin Occasionally you see s woman in mourn ing who looks as if she aotvally enjoyed it. Of Greater Importance. "But I think you should marry the tali blonde," said the young man with the big cane. "She can ar range her hair beautifully." "Bother her hair !" exclaimed the practical young man. "I want a girl who can arrange a beefsteak beautifully." M.L.JU IJIWHX! 111.. ' Finatalve acts likes a poultice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked feaads, tetter, et. seld by Plymouth store Go. my SO mum j 1 A saotker-in-Uw'i willpower may keep a Bats food if she has the power to will a few thousand dollar. Used to Watering Stock. "How did that young farmer from wayback manage to make such a strike in financial circles?" "It came natural to him; he was used to watering the stock " Backache is never known to those persons who take an .occasional dose of Piueules. The value of the resin obtained from the Pine tree has long beeu recognized in the treatment of diseases of the bladder aud kidneys. One dose of Pineules will Rive relief, and one bottle will euro, sold by Plymouth store Co my 30 Speeding Time. LaMontt So Edna and Dick e loped in an automobi4e? Was her father excited ? LaMoyne I should say so ! He was so afraid they wouldn't get oil he offered to furuish the gasoline. A Cold, A Cough Consumption. A brief told history, but true, Ry dale's Cough Elixir will prevent this hapyeniug to you. It Will check the progrens 1 a cold at ouoe, pi event the cough becoming deep seated, and thus ward off consumption. This modern scieutino remedy kills the germs that cause throat and lung diseases, and by its stimulating and tonic effect up on' the respiratory organs helps nature speedily restore these organs to robust health. Plymouth store (Jo. There would be fewer spinsters if girls were more careful about their make-up. Tonic to the System. For liver troubles and constipation there is nothing better than DeYVltt'sJ Little Early liisers, the famous little Pills. They do not weaken the stomach. Their action upon the system is mild, pleasant and harmless. Bob Moore, of LaFayette. ltd. says, "No use talking, De Witt's Little Early Risers do their work. All other pills I have used gripe and make me sick in the stomach and nev er aured rue. De Witt's Little Early ltisers proved to be the long sought relief. Thev are iuiply perfect." Persons traveling find Little Early Risers the most reliable reme dy to carry with themH sold by Spruill & Bro. V Speedy Relief. A salve that heal without a scar is De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy f fects such speedy relief. Jt draws out in- j flaramatioD, soothes, coals and heals all j cuts, burns and bruises. A sjjre cure for j Piles and skin diseases. De Witt's is the oo I ly genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of j counterfeits, they are daugerons. sold by spruiii s mo. The compliment women fish for are not worth catching. ' A milliner is always suspicious of a wo man customer who doesn't want to try on every hat she has Nearly Forfeits His Life. A. runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Oraer, Franklin Grove, 111. For fonr years it de fied all doctors and all remedies. But Buck lea's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good tor Burns, (Bruises, 8kin Erugtious and Piles. 25c at Spruill fc Bro. III! iJIii Croup is quickly relieved, and Whooping Cough will not "run its course" if you use the original Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. This Cough syrup is different from all oth ers because it sets on the bowels. You can not Ctire Croun and Whoomno Conch i rj n ntitll Vfin fin the flvctton rf all nnt nwt ln by working off the cold through a copious action of the bowels. Bee's Laxative Ho ney and Tar doe3 this, and cares all Coughs, Croup, Whoopins-Cougli. etc. No opiates, sold by Plymouth store Co my 30 Many a nan lies in the married state who isn't permitted to think in it. Cured Hemorrhage of the Lungs.' "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrh-i ges," writes A. M. Abe, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment vith several physician without any benefit. I then started t take Foley's Honey aud Tar, and my lung are new as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Fo ley's Honey and Tar stops the- cough and heals the lung, and prevents serious re sults from a cold. K- fuse substitutes, sold by J. O. Everett and lioper store Co . ' r ise . - ... J U ... M H Si ill fin C - o ? 8 O a T-vti Si qa- 8 3 " a.i an " v- 31. a " 2 !5S 1 C X eA it fetfe A v i i ! & at t v ' -.cog SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RaanDke Beacon t4 We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign 5 r hi gt -w. j ieuvl model, sfeetcl or oto of invt-ction tor t fl-S 00mvi f free report oa pateotability. Fr free book f lllp. tM liKSsrTRADE-HABKS '- rX ;Uppotite U. S. Patent OrficeJ THE HOME OF VINOt To our Customers We are anxiouo to have you all know that Vinol is a new form of a very old ' : and valuable remedy,. It-is a Cod Liver Oil preparation, because it contains all tho medicinal elements actually taken from fresh Cods' Livers. By a new process' we are able to make it without oil or grease and give you a real Cod Liver Oil preparation as delicious to the tasto as a fresh orange. Respectfully, P. E. Davenport & Co., Up-lo ilatc Druggists. Season -1004-5 The Standard bred Jack, "Attention" can be had for service, at the farm of W. W- Satterthwaite- Fees $ 15.00 insurance. This is an extremely hand some large black Jack. dec 8 HOLLISTER'S Hccky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediotae for Busy People. Brians Golden Health, and Renewed Vigor. A fineclflo for Constipation, Indirection, Live nj Kldny Troubles, Pimples. Eezemn, Impure; .'lood. Baa Breath, Hlwrcish Bowels, Headache nd backacho. It's Roky Llountaln Tea In tab et form, !i cnta a box. Gouulno made by aloU.IBTER DrUO COMPANY, SladlSOIl, WIS. aOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLiiW PEOPLE Sld by Store Co. Plymouth To All wlio are in Need of Buggies or Cart-wheels, I have on hand a nice line of latest style of new, and some few very good second hand buggies which I will sell at remarkable low prices. Come and see before ma king a purchase, it will pay you. : oc 6 PlymoatbiN. O, 5-TONIC'. v v .ajzic DJscovcru ;2P SSC s. it pu-.no' the blood by elimin:iting Ihe istf n.attor and other impurities and by .stroymg the germs or microbes thai tifest the blo(Kl. It builds up the blood y restoring and multiplying the red cor puscles, making the blood rich and red. it restores and stimulates . the nerves, rausing full free flow of nerve foiyb liroughouv the entire nerve system, fty. Speedily cures unstrung nerves; nervous, less, nervous prostration and all diseasea ) the nenfous system. mm R YD ALES TONIC is a specific for all rms of Malaria. It acts on a new prln Sple. It kills the microbes that produce Aalaria. The cause being removed the Usaase quickly disappears. RYDALES TONIC is guaranteed to cure the most ibstinate' cases of Malarial Fever, Chill .nd, Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all lealers handling our remedies to refund he purchase price for every bottle of. tYDALES TONIC that does not give tttisfaction. r&e Baisal Uw$ Ebipp HICKORY, th C. Plymouth Store Compuny. Mwm, m Uou. J. P. Gibson, of Bcrncttsville, S. C, a well-hnovn mcmhrf of the Snnth ('nrolina I.c."io!ature, has voluntarily written to " The Fe!d," the Conway, S. C, newspaper, the highest possible prrJoe of JOINTS TII2 INSIDE. He wri'ci the Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Sept. 8, 1901, that his dinehter. Mill ateGib-in, had a terrible cane o( Rheumatism that fll other medicines and many 'd'j:tora had tried In vain to cure. "Shecojid not walk a step," he writes, " and would cry and screnm from pain. From the week ahe began to uie Rhrumacide ahe improved, and is now absolutely cured ol this terrible disease. For Rheumatism, your remedy is a specific, and I cannot praise It too hiehly. My wife is so elated over the core that she wishes to endorse what I have written, so she adds her name Maggie L. Gibson." Thit is only one of thnutunda of marvelous cures wrought bv this wonderful dis cover, that powerfully CLEANSES THE BLOOD. IMPROVES TUB DIGES TION and BUILDS UP THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. Writ BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, for Free Sample). . "a t Fold by P. E. DAVENPORT & CO., Up-to-date Druists. Why Wear Dirty Clothes? 1 Wbtn for a , inaali ' outlay I will sltio, press er dye then, making tbm look l moit ai bright s nsvr. -1 makt Speialtjr of cleaning, dying aod pr8iug Ladies' Fine Dresses. Send your soiled Bait or Drees to me and save the cost of a naw one. Orders from a dis tance solicited. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Laxative An improvement over ail Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs and Gently Moves the Bowels. - Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. PREPARED BY FIncuIe Mediciits Co., Chicago, U. S.'A, Sold by Plymouth Store Co. 1. & lldIVD'IIVG -I) RALE It IN- Foroign aud Bofnestic Wines. Liquors, Uigars and Tobacco. Water St., Flymoutli, N. Q. I bIpo, have a tine line of Fancy Groceries, Canned Owods, Confectioneries, etc., -etc. ' For Medicinal and Family me yon will find tbe purest and finest liquors made in my stock. Honest good6 at Loe6t prices is my motto. 4 mv 22 L. S. LANDING. Saml. Wiggini, PLY1IOUTH, N. 0. HOESE SHOEING AND Repair Hliop. Having just built and fitUd up a General Repair shop, on Water street, near CqRSt Line depot. I am in a position to shoe hor ues and repair buggies, carts, 4c at short notice and is best manner. All work guaranteed. Give ine a trial and let me convince you. Horse shoeing 65 cents. - oclo K. W. BATEMAN. WASTED A MEN ia thil county and adjoining conn-, ties to represmt, advertise and distributs a pfH for an Pld established house of solid ' financial standing. Salary $3.0 per. day, with Expenses advanced each Moaiay direct from h-adjuaiters. Horse and bng. gy furnished when necessary; position per manent. AddressBlew Bros 4 Co.. Dept.. C, Monon Blrtg., Chicago, 111, deSS trove s i sssteiess i;25M ii .' sa r '" ' I - i hc3 toc J tiio test 25 years. Average Annua! Szl H bottles. Bees this record of merit eppeal to you? No Csrf No Pay. u jwvr u nou sTuuhhi Hnclcsed with every bottle b a Tea CBt pstkasn of Crovo's ESaeJc Root, Uvw Ptls. 50c.
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