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3 THE ROANOKE 13 K A CON. Published Every Friday. Kutored lu the PostOffice at f tyrooutu N. C, aa fc.ooii cWss Hiuiter, 1 i.jj.M,imJ. We appeal to every reader of Tub Roanors BicON, lo aid u in wakmj; it B" acceptable and J roiitable r.iird iuiii of uewa to our ciuzui. Let 'lymoulU peopla and the public know waat is going on iu Plymouth, ileport to ns a!! itct rf Bwb the arrival unci departuru of friend, Bocltd veutu, death, aorioug iliuer, accidents, tew. iuUdin's, new tr.r.erjulfej and imprcvemeuts of whatever character, ouaa;iii bus; uei indeed anything aud everything that would be nf lutcreet to our people. Subecryjtiau price, jl.W per year. AdTertinemf tits inserted at low rt'ta. UUituary notices excewdi'ig ten l;u a, Ave cents a!me. Couu: the words, aUowiujf eigvit to the line, and tend money uitlt is. for all in esee.- of ten linen. TueditorwillDOibereapouiitile for the views Of correspondents. All articles' for publication must be a;compaaied by tie full uiioi oi lae writer. OorrespondoM.s are requested not to write on but one aide of the papur. All coinmuniratiiijir nusi lie seat in by Thursday mornli.j.; r tbey will tio! appear. Address all communication to THE ItOANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C OUTLOOK For YOVSQ MEN TO-BAY. As for the question whether there is a greater opportunity foryuuug men .than ever before, we have the fact that fanners' sot.-a do not tind the land before them as it was 2b and 30 years ago. Then the great States aud Territories of the West were an open prairie, vviJi ths oppor. tuniry for a home-stead and u rret. I claim.'' Tens c; ti.oiisa::lii of young men left their old liotnes in the East and interior, and are now the com fortable possessors of beautiful and fertile farms. But these vast plains are now 'iipied. 'earin is holt. ' . the ouiig iiicii wlio are now arowued off tue futnis oi Illinois and Ohio cannot take a homestead in Kaosas or .Nebraska. They are for ced toward f. -j city to increase the collide!. ;iou there, with the result of aggravating the labor trouble. 'Another obvious fact is that the big establishments and gigantic cor porations have been crowding out the small establishments. Surely it ca.inot be maintained that young men rind it w easy to start up for themselves in mercantile business now as they did before the days of the big department stores, or in manufacturing business as it was be fore tne iormation oi tho gitruutio i combinations, it is beyond dispute 't the lo itieiicv si the latt score of jv-Uii hus u'.eti to ;sst.n tne number of proprietors, and it is equally dear .that this tendency greatens the num ber of dependents. Nothing is to be gained by obscu ring these facts or by pursuading the young men that the gates are wide open. A young man rises from a clerkship to the presidency of a rail road or a bank; or .. poor boy be comes rich enough to get into th United States Senate, and we say the way is open. So it is for the one man who becomes president of a railway company which has swallow ed up a half-dozen other companies and operates io,000 miles of road ; Or for the man at the lKjad of a bunk which has consolidated the banks of the neighborhood; cr for the two men who turn the earth upside down and severely let he-tvsn alone to get into the upper house of Congress. But for the majority of young men the gates are not lightly swinging on the hinges, and the more thoroughly they understand this fact the better it will be for them. It will make them prepare better, educate them selves more thorough and cultivate the habits of sobriety aud ecoumiy, which make for success. Whatever else the-time may be demanding, it certainly is demanding the very best preparation. Chicago Advance. Are you lacking iu strength aud vi-oi V Are you wenk ? Are you iu pain ? Do you feel all run down ? the blcssiug of Leiilth and strength coojb tu uli who im fioKisters KooRy Mouutaia Tei. 35 cents. Spruili & Bro, The oil trsst turns our darkness into light except our political darkueas. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think those who are sick. Wheu you havo a congh, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W, O Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says; ! had a terrible chest trouble, cauai-d by boioke and coal dust on my lungs; tut, after finding no relief iu other remeeies, 1 was cured by Dr. Kinjj'9 New Discovery for Oonsuujilioc, Coughb aud Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or luug medr siue in the world. At Spruiil & Bra's; 50o aud f 1.U0; guaranteed. Trial bottle free . Poor Ma! Visitor What a nice dolly! I suppose you love her better than any body except your Mil Elsie Oh ! dolly 'a much nicer than Ma. Visitor Oh ! you don't meau that? Elsie Of course I do. Dolly never interrupts tr.e when Pin speaking. C;uisvj of Insomnia. Juvligestion ueily always disturbs the sleep mere or Ice aud is olteu the cauau of insomnia. Many eases 'have beeu perma nently cured by Chamberlain's Stwumobe aud Liver Tablets. For sals by till druggists The real men of to-dav, claim the rigbt to do their owu thinkiug, an J they who would force their opinions ou the people are the eaomiea of freedom and progress. LJ--H.A j.in jjs. JiaaLi. j .t Got Oil Cheap. Us may we'l thiuk, be has get off cheap, who. af.er having contracted eoustipatiou ur iuaiestiou, it still ubio to perfectly rent-re Lis health. Nothing wiil do thin but ! lr K-'n's New Life Pills. A quick, pleas- ant, and certuin cure fur boiulache, cousti patiou, etc. 2."j it Spruil! k Bros; guar anteed His Scheme- "Caddie certainly is stuck on himself.'' Oli ! I don't know. He's always mining himself down." "Of course; that's the only way he can keep on talking about him self and got people to listen to him." lihentuitism, gout, backache, acid pois- (u - nre iwaiw t'lriduey trouble. lioltm- tc-t Kooky rdountaiu Tea gobs directly to tUo seat of the disease aud euros wheu all else fails. HTi cents. Spruill & Bro. Most of our Jail bird osly tried to tea. ilur their nest, but failed to dj. Cured of Lame Back After 15 Years of Suffering. "I had boon troubled with lame back for liftseu years acd 1 found a complete reoov- j ery in the use GLdiuberlaiu'i. P&iu B!m" I oays John u. Biaher, Uillaui, lnd. lbia liuimeut ia alo without equal iT spraius aud bruises. For tsaie by all drU(4 ibti. Poor at Counting1. "May's a queer girl. You know tihe took lirst prize for mathematics at Vassar." "Well?' ''Well, when her mother asked May hovr often 'Mr. Hansom had kissed her she said she couldn't tell." Attacked By a Mob Htid beuteu, iu a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Uhicago ntret ear conductor applied liucklen's Arnica Salvo, and wan soot) wound aud well. "1 use it iu my fam ily," writes G. J. Welch, ot Tekonsha, Mich., "and tiud it pert'ect." imply threat for Ctltd aud burns. Only at Sprtlill & Hr, u CU-B M. ia i ii.in ..in,. Prospects. "You marry my daughter!"' cried the rich old man, "why, you're a beer puzzler, sir." "Yes, but after rny marriage I'd stop all that. 1 expect to be able to afford wine, theu." TKKEE JU1IOKS CQilKD. Of Cholera Morbus with One fcimall Bottle of Chamberlaitrs Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Mr. G. W. Fowh-r of Hightower Ala., relates au ex ps-iianoo he had while servim; on a petit jury in a murder ease nt Edward, svillc, county neat ot'Ciebouruu couaty Ala barna He tay: "While I ale tome frenh meat aud eoiae souse mo.it aud it gave mo ehclera morbus in a very severe form. I was never moe sick iu uiy lit'o uad set io the druy flora for a certain cholera mixture but the druggist Bant nio a bottle Gliaai berlnin'fi Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keir.edy iimtead, aayiug thut he hail vhat I sent for, but thut this tnediciue Was ;o much bettr he wonld rather send it to me iu the fix 1 was in. I took oue dose ot it aud was Letter in five minutes. The ceoond dose cured me entirely. Two follow juror were afilicted in the same manner and one ai'iall curea ilireo oi us. tor saie by all druggist. Our college professors are too full of book philosophy, and short on practical aeaae. One niht is ail the time necessary to pro7e that Piueules is tho best remedy iu the world for backache and all kidney and Madder troubles. If you bave rheumatism or any other blood "disease a sinle dose wiil give relief, gold by Kkiles & tton and i . Davenport Co. no.J King 'Phone No. 2 We are at the other end with a full line of everything in way of Fine Mercantile Stationery, up-to-date type aud pretty ink3. We are running no "Cheap John" print shop, but a tr;a! order will con vince you that when style and 'tuality is considered, we can't be beat. Send us your next order. NORFOLK A SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. IN EFFECT SEPT. itb, 1905. TPIAIN SERVICt. NCKTUBOT3ND : Leave Belhaven daily (except Sunday) I 7:30 a. m. Leave WHahinj-ton 7:.'J() a iu " PlytiiOutb 8:50 a m o Mackey'a Ferry !:30atu. "v Edeutou 10:50 a. m. 1. e Edenton daily (except Sunday) 1120 a. m. Arrive Elizabeth City daily (ex cept Sunday) 12 15 p. m. Arrive Norfolk daily (except s-uh- day) 145 p.m. Leave Eduntoa daily ex. Sunday 7:JU a. ni. and 20 p. .T3. Leave Elizabeth City daily except Sunday J" a. iu. and 3 15 p. ut. Arrive Norfolk daily ex. Sunday 10 10 a. m. aud .r 00 p. m. Southbound : Leavt Norfolk daily (ezcept Suudav) ii'4i. ra. aud 4 35 p. iu. Arrive Jsliz. City daily (except Suuday) 11 30 a. iu and t! 20 p. ui. Aniv Edeuton daily (except Suuday) 1- 3.". p. ui. mid 7 15 p. m. Leave Edeaton daily (except isuuday) 2 00 p.m. Arrive f.elhavcu daily (except Sunday) 0o p. m. Leav- Edeutou 2:00 p. tn. Ar vc Plyu:on: 4-.U5 p. iu. ! Arriv Washer ':-. 5:2. p. ui. Traius Stop at &U iter;Uedute siatious. Connect at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia Beach aud Curritu-jk Brauch feTCAMSOAT SCPVIC E. Leave Edeatou l:uO p. ra., daily except Sunday, lor SouppemeBjj Kiver. Steamer leaves Belhaven 1 On p. iu. daily except Sunday for Oriental, New lieru, Wilmington, ilorehead City, !tc. Steamer leave iielhtiveii 5 1;0 a, in. Tues day, Thursday aud Saturday f jr Aurora. Soiuh Creek, Makley" viile, Jfcc. Steamer leaven I'iymonth daily (eicept S'liiday) 4:15 p. in. for Windsor aud Cai-hie ltivcr. For further iaforraation apply to W. B. Daveuport, A't, Plymouth, ur to the Gn oral Cflioe of tke N. & S. it. R. Co , Nor folk, Va. M. bl. KINO, H. C. HUDQIN8, (les'l Manager. CWl Ft.4. L'aea Agt. Nrth .'aroin, Wnnhinton County. To V. K. Johnstcta. Entry Taker far W'auttiiijjtoa r ..... v . Ttrt undiTMgned. T. n. rierr.o, ot, axlims'nn Count v. X. C, enti'ri" rni'l l.tv cl.iim to the follow -iuu' driiTtlied Sand iu WHitii!ito: onnrr. I'lyin outh Townrtiip, th hamo. beiinj vacant nnrf unup-proprian-d IhtiU culit!Ct to en'rv : l.rsianiee t a cypri's, runuinc a Wcstwsrdly fonr.-e with th Kdru ind Biount line to the Armi tt ail li?i. tln'tice with 8ai4 line to a pp!ar. thn CiimT. thencn Lmithwnrdly r.nrn tr tho run nf Mnliidv Hole Swamp, ttuace Kastwiirdly with run of Malady Hole Hwninp to a cypres, the bcKinwint. Kiht srren more or Im. filtered .lulv an, :siu.s. AtteM : T. N. PEAUCE. F. K. Joiitrsros. Entry Taker. NnrtU Carolina, Wnnhtinifon County To V. It. Johnston, Paitry Taker for Washington Cnmay. N. C. ! Tin: titidiirKisn"'!. T. N. i'oiircp. nf 'nfhincton I Cotmtv, cute r iind Ims claim to the fullow int; lutid I iu Ply mou til Township. Hid eoutily. the k;'.iik be- J intr varaiit and unaiipropriKicd laiiil iitit'Ot. to j pntrv: B.-KiniHiisr at tho .Iiuuli ti of the Ward i iiue and the Atiii!lt;:id linf on I.o'i Ui U'c. thtnee North a.', K. 16 poli-c flirnco N. H. H poll, tiunte N. 'jT ?z- K. 41 pole:', thence N. 4 l-. K. lBpoU-n. N S K to Ci-.-.cro K lly's Inn- hmI hi tictif.it. Iniif to r!n Wurd Wnr. the"r with th- Ward j line S. 40di-!. W. to tho hetrinnina. coiittiinine: 10 I Here more or h i. KuUrcd thi J ulv 2(1, I'm 5, iTi: T. N. I'HAUCK. F. K. Johsstos, NOTICE. liavins.' qualified miininiptratrit of the estate of the laie W. I" I.fRny, rotici' i. hereby ;i-u to all person indebted to the ("aid etnl; to m.ke imnu'di:tt pHyment to r.ie ; and to all persons hold, itii; liebt or claim leriuft it, to prescut them within nn year from this date, or tki cotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Tbie Auust2, lpor,. MIX NIR V. LeUOY, Adm'x. BRICK., BRICK: Having installed tho latest improved machinery for the 111 aim fae tine of brick, I am now prepared to furnish building brick iu largo or small lots, at moderate prices. The material used is tho tincst and the worK the bst to be had. Those intending to build should who for samples aud prices before placing their orders elsewhere. Transportation is good, my Kilns being directly at the junction of the A, C. L. and X. & S. hailroads. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Rnannke Beacon 'olay. Undertaker and Carriage Maker, Coffine, Caskets and Burial-caeea of all style", grades, sizvtf aud prices. GTCIoth Lined Uaea a Specialty. Special attention given to orders from a distance. If it sbonid Le your niisl'ortuut to ueed auytkiCR iu tbia line, call ou xu. I have as nice a line of open and top ve hiclea &k Las evor bt'eu ahown in this Kto Vien. lu work and prices I defy compe tition, Exacuiue my utock before placing your order. I have secured the aervicca of a first-claw trimmer, and all work ia executed in a thorough, workman-like manner. 6. J. BANCO, ap 1-tf llorER, N. C. far iEiv mm aa films, Itpu- Mei, the blM,i by eliminating the vast-. ti,;.tn r and vjtlx.r impurities and by ieitroyia the cT"ts or microbes that Vt'tit the bl'io'1. It builds up tho blood :y restorin- and nuiliinlying the red cor. .luscles, making the blood rich and rod. It restorer and 6ti:iui!atos the nerves, rauoing a full fr.-c- Hjw of nerve force broughout; the entire nerve system. 1 ipeedily cures unstrung nerves, i.rvou e?s, nervous prostration and all diseases )& the nervous systera. It YD ALES TONIC i a specific for att Btras of Malaria. It acts on a new prin Iple. It kills the microbes that produce dalaria. The ct'.use b::g retnovod the Usoase (lukkly cliappe-if5. MYHALV1S TONIC is guaranteed to cure tho most bstinalc cases of M-l.ir:al Twer, Chills .ad Fever, A-uc. etc. We authorise ah lealers handling our i.raedies to refund l. ....wlm- nricc: far Cvei'V bottle of in . . j-- U DALES TONIC t! atisfaction. A does nat give HICKORY, N C. Plymouth Store Company. North Carolina, f Ik t lie Snptrior Court. WarbinfioH County II. A. C1u-poti, h minor, by 1 his next ftit-nd, I Samuel C. Cliofon. Notice. A.M. W.i'kor .1. K. Myers I trmiinL- nrdcr thf 8tm name I of Walker & Myn. J M'hn dufondiiiits above naitifd will tk' notice I i i.. u.,..,i.i,r rt.inrt nf W:tHliincrtnn coun- ft,,.t in net on entll P(l U ttev nils lif'll "' iv r..rnvCT .liiniacun to nlaltitiff. U. A. lU'Son. i,'v ihi mviiireiiri! im the defendant, and thfi de fendants will further take notice that tbey are re quired to app-ur at the nest term of the Superior Conn nf naiil rountv. to bu belt', on the Sim Monday in October. VJoa. t the Conrt Uonne of mid county in Plvmouih, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in iiid ncMon, or the plaintiff will apply to tti Court tonne reiiei ui niaiiuru m riu plaint . TbirddayofAngusy ti.maNi Clerk of the Superior Court. stops lecujh 8i.ee.la Eafl I has stood the test 23 years. Average Asiasa! Sales ever On m$ a Hal? MOSoo 3 Tifv ImS" Wfnv& Cif Marti A9MM1 tt V01 7 Nrt rnt-ft. Ua Vav. 50c. Srxlosed With every Our Clubbing Offer. Until this notice disappears we will give tho following Cheap Club IJutes: The Koanoke P.eacon and the Atlanta Constitution cue year for $1.50 The Koanoke lk&con, the Atlanta Constitution aud the Sunny South one year for 1.75 The Itoanoke Itcaeon aud the Thrice-A-Wenk New York World one year for 1.80 And if you want the Best Comliinntiou tw be had for love or money, -send ns only .$i!.50 aud wo will send yon for one year, Your Home Paper, the Thrice-A-Week New York World, tho Athuta Critittitiou aud the Hauny South Six of tke bent pa pers published every wek, and at ichs than half tha colt of one daily. Address THE KOANOKE BEACON, l'lTmontb, N. C. -DRALBR IN- Korcigu ami DoKicstic Wilms, Liquors. (Jigars ami Tobacco. Water St., Plymouth, K. C- I also have a flue lino of Fancy Groceries, Cauned Oeodn, Confectioneries, etc., etc. For Mwdioinal and Family use you will rind the purest r.nd GnoHt liquors made in ray stock. Iloneet poods at honest prices is my motto. mv 2i L. S. LANDING. w e are st qb m. ja ft a 1.1. m ant; B E 1 C li Matnifaettirecl in K.ateBn N Carolina If ron intend to build, we shall be very glad to submit samples and prices. Our plant at Rol)rsonville, N. 0., has a daily ca pacity of 30,000 bricK, and we are therefore prepared to take care of your orders. Write or 'phone us, CABGLINA BRICK C0-, icpI Einston, H. C W. M. BATE MAN, Ag'i., Plymouth, N. C. A e o a n IjL it PLY OUTM. M. C. 8 Pagss, 48 Columns Every Week, $1.00. All your Home news, proceedings of County Commis sioners, Washington Letter, Splendid Literary features, Southern Farm Notes, Scientific and Mechanics, House hold Affairs and Recipes, Good Roads, Timel thoughts from the leading thinkers of the day, ?7it and Humor, Popular Science, Children's Department, Woman's Realm, Fashions of the Day, and a vast assortment of Good Miscellaneous Reading contained in every issue. No paper you take contains a more varied assortment of good, wholesome reading, suitable for every member of the family. All for only one dollar a year. t&gr Until they are gone, a machine ticket will be given to every yearly subscriber who pays in advance. One of these tickets will draw a fine sewing machine FREE! ylb. J STDress your Message in Correct Attire. See the new and Correct things in Stationery for all purposes, and learn how little the coat. Address TEEIS ROArVOKE BEACON. Grows Tasteless CMil tome is a lea nt 9ik.z or wdvo's Why Wear Dirty Clothes? When for a null outlay I will oleaa, press or djs the, making thorn look most as bright m new. I make a Specialty of cleaning, dying aid., preening Ladies Fino Dresden. Sand your il3 Sait or Dreta to soT and aave the ooit of a now odo. Orders from a dli tntioo solicited. All work guaranteed to give patiafactioo. it Saml. Wiggins, . PLYMOUTH, K. O. - An improvement over all 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 01L PREPARED BY Pifl3u!8 Medlefos (hi., Chicago, B. S. L Sold by Plymouth Store Co. o k U Ji, & e a c o n s Laxative flv Sow tfiafcraiig PRINTING Tonic illacis Tcot, JLsvht s-
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