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V "3 A THE ROANOKE BEACON. PL'BLISHKD EVKHY FIUDAY ?. V. W. AUSBON, Editor. Fiujay, Skptemhkii22, 1U0."i. Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it; these are features of a throat cough. They're very de ceptive and a cough mix ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system .. .. , . Scott's Emulsou is just such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given new strength and vigor , .. Send for frre sample SCOTT & BOJVNE, chmuu 40Q-4I5 Pjar! Street, New Turk joc. and $r.oo. All drugittt BEDS FOU SALE ! I have two (2) good feather beds for sale. One is uow, never having been used, weight GO lbs., price $30. The other good its new, having only been in use 3 year., price $25, inclu ding bolster and pillowi. iSkiiniersvill.' N. 0. Half Pointer and Half Setter Puppies FOR IS ! Out of ;t well trained and broken Pointer Dam, and Sired by a well broken Setter. 3 months old. Price, $2,U0 each. First order secures first choice. Watkuvihw Farm, je 'Z2 Oriental, N. 0. HOTEL ROPER. itOFER, N. C, J. I,. SAVAGE, kVop. New House - Mew Funiiuuv, Good Table - Attentive Servants UOME-LIKE with HOME COMFOK IS. Kooms Fresh and Clean. gST'Travelers' Ileadtiuarters. MID-SUMMER Millinerlf We have a full line of Mid-Summer Goods now in, and if you want a new Dress, Waist, Hat, pair of Qlovn, Par asol; a new Ribbon, Fan, or nouje pretty Trimmings that ave so much in demand just now. give us a call. Thera is plenty of timo to get your money's worth out of a new suit or hat yet, but as we muMt be thinking of our Fall stou'r, and us we will need all the room we can get for it, we are uow offering some RARE BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS ! ' Come and look our stock over and see hov many places you sua save money iu by buyiug now. Yours very truly, Mrs- W. B. Ward & Co NOTICE. Having q milt lied a Milmininlratrix of the tt.Mtc of the I ate M M . Altxniider, deed., of 'n swell, Wiuhiugtou county, N. U.. this i to notify all ptron imlubltd to the tttte to please make im mcdintc paymxut, und persons haviiiif claims iaict. the estato of paid decuaacd t fxla'iit ttu-m to the midciigin'd on or bi!'on- HUh day of Sept., 1'JOii or thin notice will he pluidcd in t ar of their .ecovfiy. Thw 16th of Sept.. 1 Wo Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In past 13 months. TL5s signature - BEACON FLASHES. Those who have friends visiting them, or who intends leaving home if.' themselves, will please Jet it be known at this office, ho the f'aet may ha men- f l oe8 u'1 matter whether J1 you are a mibscriber or not. All we J fc ask is let iu know it i Miss Samrnie Harrison ia visilin friends. at Roper this week. Read opening annouucemtiit of .Mr. W. A pretty marriage was consuni The untruthful advertiser deed no ! mated at the M. E. Church on Wed- one o much as himaelf. nes(j;,y evening last, at nine o'clock Attorney A. O. Guylord attended Wil- j tvn(i" Clarence iSpnilll led to the liaojsiou court this week. altar Miss Viola Ueasley, the charm- We have been baring soma genuine Kuimucr weather this week. BOAUDELIS Three or lour Kchool girln I. " years of uts or older, can secure jjood board and rooms by applying to Mrs. J as. II. Smith. " se 1 The auaex to the graded school building is rapidly ueariug completion. Mrn. M a. Bardeu of LMt-utnn, has been Spending some days here thi week. If in need of a good feather bed read notice of J. M. Woodsy, SkinuersviUe The merchant who talks bu.ducss in hi advertising luu.illy gets bur-iiicsa from it. iMr. G. W. Waters returned last Friday from a visit to relatives at Alaukey's Peiry Mr. W. II. Harrison OitLeAere. this county, dropped m to see us while iu towu ou Saturday. If you want the Uesfc Tost ilole Digger made, buy lwuu'n tauten t VNed Borur and Itolo Dig.sr. the 1-inch size is best for peanut 8Uek poles, IiOui.. P. Hornthal. he 2L'-tf Advertising id aa much of a necesnity in modern business an uy other "moc.era convenience." A few doll.-.rs added to the cost of an ad vertisoumit may turn probable failme into Curtain success. Ladies with small i'eet I have 300 pairs Small size ladieo' bboes which I am oHering at oOc; regular price $1 00 to S3.00. U . O. AvutB Oar people deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. G. Jout-t, w boao htllo f year old son died the past week. Mr. II. (i. Jackhou of Farinville, spent a lew days this week .vku Lis parent, bhenlf and Mrs. W. J. Jacksou. Sheriff E. S. Norman of Edeafo?. snnnt a few day here this week, the guest oif hi Lrothi.r, Mr. O. J. Norman. People of sense don't buy poor statinnory If you want to know Ti-tra iikason, ii simple way to tind out would bi to see our stock. A complete line of Stationery, The sea-f-ou's Jijiest i)tyU:s uud iioiii Qualiiiws. liox Paper iio to 60C; Tablets lc to 2i"c. Ben c and 10 cent Tablets iu town. Louis P. HoKKTHAL te 8-tf Miss Bella Starr, after spending eome timo with relativ(.8 and friends in Plym outh, returned to her houas in Uresweil on Fiiduy last. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hampton left on Monday for Baltimore. I'hey were acooin panied by their daughter, Miss Clara, who goes to resume her studies at Notra Dame Among thoso of our county girls attend ing the State Normal and Industrial Col lege at Greeithboro this session, are, Misses Lottie Uaylord, Plymouth ; Stella Hlount, Agues Speight, K .per ; Myra ilardisou, Uresweil ; Stella Hopkins, Cnerry. After an extended visit to her daughters, Mrs. J. I. Brewer, iideuton, and Mrs. U . O. Davis, Lake Landing, Mrs. L. lUIph has returned homa. she respeolfully su lieits the patronage of those wishing neat sewing done. Rooms at Mrs A. Swain's. We invite the Ladies to iuspect our line of Genuine "Dcii't" Ware, lor kitchen and table ue. Mo other ware can compare with it, and we me exclusive ageuts. Louis P. IloKIvTHAT,. so 8-tf Mrs. W. B. Ward rptursed frnm the northern markets ou Saturdsy last, bhe brought with her for a trimmer, this Hea suu. Ml3 Margaret Isaac, ot llaitunore, who has an e-xperleuce ol several seasons, her artistic tasie being of such high order that she was patlor trimmer iu a large city establishment lai-t season. Some of our town laws seem to be right much a farce. On Sunday night a drove of hog broke into our garden and destroy, ed several dollar's worth of truck, and on Tuesday night tows broke iu and we hud three panels of fence to build This is not only great aggravation and financial hs and cost, and we should not have it to bear. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, N. 0., w ill be in Plymouth, at Hotel lioauoke, on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd. for OBe day ouly Ilia practice is limited to Eye, Ear. Nose nnd Throat, and Fittiug Glasses. so 22 Everything yon eat will taste good and do good if you take King's Dyspepsia Tablets sold by Skiles and sou and P. E. Daven port & Co. n 30 It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's Little Liver fills and enjoy thir tome effect up on the liver, gold by Skiles & Son and P. E. Davenport. no.'JO You can apply ManZan inside, right where the paiu is. It is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment for introducing it. ManZau stops paiu instantly and cu es all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles, sold by tfkilcs fc Mou ami P. E. Davenport & Co. no.ld Some Facts. Write advertising as though you expected it to be bjleived The better a trum advertises the more he will bo able to advertise. Don't lake chances with public confidence it' you already possess it. The danger of over-advertising is much less than that of u tide r-advertiser Spruill-Beasley. Iii cf t ) t II tv It f i rf I li I I i ti Lj tr Liuv. S. A S. A. Cotton of Roper, onici- uting. The attendants were : Mr. Richard ll-udison, with Miss Elsie G.tylord ; " Mr. Cleveland Bens ley, with Miss Jennie Spruill; Mr. Julin Francis, with Miss Nellie 1'eas !ey; Mr. Robert Chesson, with Miss Josephine llollulay; Mr. T. J. (Hay lord, with Miss Leslie Hamsun. The ushers were Messrs J. 11. Leg geUtmd C. M. Teiteitou. Miss Al lie Newberry jut-sided itt the organ. I in mediately after the cerniony the wedding party and invited friends repaired to the home of the bride's mother, where, a giand reception was given them. Tiiij Bea;0 5? joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wislies'to the happy couple. P'or the Housewife. Iu housekeeping liberality is often the best economy, particularly at the beginning of Winter, when tho wise expenditure of a Considerable sum on the season's food supply may mean tho saving of many a dollar. Some practical advi.-:o in this direction is given by is'.uel Gordon Curtis in the October Delineator, which contains many features of housewifely inter est. ''Hallowe'en Party Novelties," illustrating delicacies for Hallowe'en refreshment and entertainment, is a .seasonable item, and other culinary topics are ''Serving Game Dishes," "Celerv Novelties' "Home-Made and Whole -Wheat Broad," und "A Rice Roundelay." In addition, Mary Taylor-Ross has some helpful notes on "IdtiloThmgs of Housekeeping.'' HAS STOOD THE TEST 2 YEAP.S Tbe old, original GROVE' Tastelnsa Chill Tonic. 1'ou kuow what you are taking.. It U iron and quinine iu a tasteleas.form. Mo cure, no pay. uiic. oo !'. U'.l 1 .',1W' "J1.1 1 The Tax Books are now in my hands for 1005. I will thank the people to come for ward and settle their taxes for this year. Yours truly, V. J. Jacksox, Sheriff, P RO F HSS I O N A L C A 15 DS. eJ. -A.. Wliite, DENTIST. Office Main Street Phonk ?, Williamaton, N. C. CSI will be in Plymouth the first. week iu each month. se 14 VAX MJREX .MARTLX, Attorney and Counselor at Law PLYMOUTH, N. C. 55f"MoiK'y loaned on aji)roved security. se 11 WELL, WELL, WELL! When in need of an Artesian Well at. our home or on your farm, see P. G. ELLIS, of Rrat.ch v i 1 If, Va. He is drilling wells in the town of Ply outh, N. C. this week. Resp'y. P. G." ELLIS, S 24 The Artesian Well Man. First Class Laundry- Opposite Postollice, Plymouth, C. PHICE LIST. Shirts 10 colds Shirts, now, 12 " Collar, 2 ' Cull's, per pair i " Coats ::" " 'N'esls, woolen Ve-ds, white Pants Xot responsible for days. l.-. " .... 2U " v,-, 1 'oo.U left over CO Sv&Y?' on every YFtnrt box. 25c tee Bay 3U li WANTBD Tfa HalzapJel rublisbinn f!r urn tit a ft fniv APlivn nipn nail tl.,.:. book, urbe 20th Century Allegory." AduieBu: uaizaptei rno. jo , cure W. F. Joues, 21 fc.hrioehonse St., ElizibetlfCity.N. 0. It is a pleasurp to trke Dr. Dade's Little LiVcir Pills and enjoy their tonic effect up on the liver. Sold by P. E. Davenport & Co UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 789-1 905 Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate, EtiintMTing, Graduate, Iaiw, 31eclicinc, Pharmacy. Library contains -13, ()'() volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heaiiny .system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M, C. A. building. 687 STUDENTS. 6S INSTRUCTORS. The Fall term bi'Mus Vpt. 11, l'.Mi;". Address Francis P. Venaisu:, Presiokxt CIIAPE1, HIEL, N. C. f m ity Park School iii I A lirstclass prepa rti lory school. e (niHcaies ol inciioirion iteeeji- led tor entrance to leading South- 4 em col I eyes. I Bvst IJ.iiij)pel Preparatory 8 Sclic-ul in tliti iSouth. Faculty of ten oin-trs and teaehers. Ciimpus of seventy-live acres. Library containing thirty tnoustrjcl volumes. Well equipped gymnasium. Iliirh s:a j- ...,,1 J. ... ... ..... , . c - ...... e uiiiui nun khi.u-iu IlietUOilS Ol 1MSU UC- tiou. Fro'juciit lecturi's by promiuuut lecturers. Expenses exciedinrfly nio,l enitri. Seven years of phenotuinal suc cess. For catalogue aud other information address, J. A. Rivi.vk, Headmaster, DURHAM. N. C. Chas. D. Gay-Lord. j J i J (icncral Coiuniis'n. Merchant Xo. 80, AViiHliiiixton Street, (Near City Mmket,) XOUFOLK, YA. Having gone in the Commission Busiiipss I respectfully solicit the patronage of my friends from Eustern Carolina. Quick Bales and prompt returns guaranteed. Give me a trial. jv-'JO The Standard bred Jack, "Attention" can be had for service, at the farm of W. W- Satterthwaite- b'ees lf.00 insurance. This is an extremely hand some large black Jack. fflfiuia TRADE-M ARKS pi oiui'tlJ' oMhjiicu M all counti ils, or no lot. V, o ubuiin PATENTS fa Sji THAT PAY, iiuvcruse iih.-si: luoi cut-lily, at our fl exh!iii, aiiU li' 'If yu.l U fiu'i't ss. ffj iv-nil mofli:!. i.hoto cr si!;, tuh for "flCE it'iMrl K on rt'f'it.'-'ii'i'v. o ycai-s' prac: Icp. SOR- y ?ASS!Na REFERENCES. For free Uuido jK SI B03-E03 Soventh Hi roe t, WASHINGTOM, C. O. umiversitOollege VtAUlNIA. Thorough t'nne in MtOIC!E. VmtM, OBSIElBtCS snd the SPECIALTIES ; also CEKIISTRY and PHARMACY. Lecture Hall), Laboratories, Hospital tnd Dispeoea- l '.ct :ii?i' equipped .'cr iuccetaiul teaching. Seventy Teachers. Hifch record before State Board!. F-f-1-Pg CMloyue 8. write THH f ROCTPlg-l FsaBI & Wiiitea' Season 1!M 1-5 111 Jl i i 1 Joucs P. decide on a style for your fall Dress until you have seen the Ladies Home Journal Style Book for Oct., which will be the most com plete number ev er given away ! AVc solicit your patronage for the coming season, ami, as in the past, we will endeavor to serve you faithfully and give you in return for your hard earned cash, value received, We have just received a. beautiful line of Ginghams, Percales and other wash goods suitable for children's dresses for school wear. There is nothing that will take the place of Ginghams and Percales for fail wear. It is high time mothers were securing these things in order to have them made tip in time, und if you would like to get the best patterns, come at once us wo have al ready started the sale on them, and of course tho pretiiest ours arc the first to go Men and Boys' Clothing ! "e are now showing one of the strongest lines of Men's and Hoys' Clothing; ever heretofore of fered to our trade, notwithstanding the advance m pi ice of all woolens, we arc able, placing our orders soon and purchasing in large quantities, to oiler clothing at old prices. We can sell You a suit .just as cheap as we did last season, which is something verY few dealers can do. We have never offered a prettier selection of $"obby suits for Young men and boys than this season. You will make a mistake if you buy your Fall Suit before seeing our line and getting our prices. Headquarters for Tablets, Composition Books, Pencils, Pens, and Drawing crayons for the school children.. We keep the best 5 and 10c. Tablets in town. Jouis P. (orntiaL 111 XorntiaL
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