1 Tab ncanoke Bcaron. Tl: ) Odcial Paper of Wash ington Ofmutyy , Published Every Friday" by Tra Roinoie PuBLraHiKrf Company W. FLEtCUEli AtteBON. Editor Hud ' V- JButfines's Manager. ttabvcripu'en price, ,$1.80 per year. . V. A J . ....... 1 . - . Otntuury notices ext.-ediiigr trn linen, five cents A line. Count the word. allWia" eight to the line, end wad Biouej wilh MS. far all iu .excess of uu The editor wilt not be responsible for the' views ; i corraa poncicata. All article for publication nnut be accoiKiDanied by the full name of tA writer. Correspondent art requested not write on bat b stae or tee paper. , ; AH eonnuuiiioeiions most be sent in by Thursday smh-uihx r nicy win not appear. Address all coaiiminloatloiis to , , ' , . : : THE It 0 AN OK E BEACON, ' ; . .iFlymoath.N. C. W appeal t every reader of Thb Roanokb , acom, to aid in tnakiuy It an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our ctlixeu; Let Plymouth people and tlie public know wnatis faing on m riyuoutU. lteori to us all items of ews tbe arrival and departure of friends, social veot, deaths, aorioug Unites, accidents, new buildings, sew enterprises and improvements of Taatevvr character, change In bugineeit indeed Anything and everything that would bit of lntereat to oat people. 219,522,205 145 670,240 177.452,964 153,971,OTf ; . ...'.1C2.000.000 145,COO,000 FfilDAY, JULY 13, 1894. : 11 T . .' ii . ' .. . , xajuuuBAxs an over this state veem to bo uneasy over the political outlook,." and while Democrats are Uneasy, ' IJepublicaus -and Populists are trembling.. It ; is no use ' for Democrats to feel uneasy, yet we are glad they are interested. The Re publicans and Populists want to com bine, but they, dare not . do it What to do is a very much debated quptkrn withthem 1 1t -don't make in v' , i diilcVence . what .they - do, as tVe have Already 'done ' enotiglr to defeat themV TiieTDemocratie party Will enter, the fight, with its best men 'Xthe front ranks,; and will win tha -jn November. j w . . ,i r . , r 'I at the Itemibli . A. u ,t win m Wash- s ' year,: that the j of i recent years t.', Old'.-Repubh-that there, are too after office.; Let ..naii' that says' he 1?ir.nbt; be a... candi county Convention hly.be one ; candi- ve. . - JNo matter' how Y want aft office, or claim he will be Conventiou of hU ated in Convention, the'party's success. between strikers and national authorities rn$ be deplored. isthe Palace Car 3 refused." Day" by day kors increased until x)ple surged ihrouVh ,ie great city." v As the iied the excitement in- t,. became ( a lawless 000 cars were burned, and' mail tral ihis poincthe Rational terf eared and 'at least ,men were oa the scene j. has boon ' the'Tcsult, tng it is feared the stajre has not ' hM r and Populist dema- ug to make political ling all the distress in je industrial depres- 111 TtrnT1- v' 3 iiavu men arrassed condition the" low price of &, to the present istration, ancl the ibyit. But. the fjaft an inhen Ucan ;s9L 1834.. .... ' EatimaU, , -; .... ,.- . : It Will be observed that while tbera has hrta a falling off Of ost $98,000 000 iu customs, there li3 besu in increass in in ternal revenue ; receipts ' cotwitbstan Jinu the bcSsnesa depretitiioa. o -"At the same time that the Billion Dollar Congress cut dowa revenoe with one band it enlarged expenditare with th other, TVhe'n Harrison surrenderdd office to Presi dent Cleveland the Treasu -y was bauk. rnptv but fixel expenditure; bad been swollea to terrlflo proportions. Iu! 1889, wheu Harrison went into office, tho total ordinary expenditures of the Govern mnt, exclusive of interest on the public debt arare $299.28S 978. For the- fisctl 'year ended Jane 80, 1892. tbe ordinarv ex pen: dituree were '$36o.77.'i,90. atj 'increase 'of over $60,000.0100'. -The Billion Dollut Oon Riess brought ordinary expenditures-, up to a railUos dollars per day.J '. K . 1 Oxe of the most' important sub jpcts of legislation that will engage the attention of the. next legislature will probably be the question of good roads, says the Raleigh North Coro- inian. fAud it h oue, the final set tlement of which .will mean a great deal to the State, It is now; : proposed to stop the convicts from laboring on farms, in shoe shops ' and other industries in direct competition with free ; labor; and put them on the public roads of the btate. I he proposi tion -is . to make Raleigh 'the centre and con struct great high ways from hero to the priucipl'cities of the 'State and one to the Virginia line. The creeks and rivers are. to be spanned by iron bridges and the roads to become great State 'thoroughfares for travel ."1 . T .1 ' '...-. ana . commerce. , in . me west it is proposed . to use r rock as macadam and iu1 the east eithei shell-orirock. It is to be hoped that something along this line may-bo done bv the Jegislature at its next ' session 4!ncl that "not QUly hetterlijghWays msiy be secured but the expense be equal ly divided. As our miserable road laws now are the people living in the country have to stand the brunt of e keeping up the roads. This is manifestly unjust, as the inhabitants of towns and cities'derivo just as much benefit from the roads through out the country as do the .rural pop ulation. A town is as much depen dent on tlie roads leading into it as is a liver on the streams that food it. This! being the case,' all should bear equally the expense of 'constructing and keeping up these'c'hannfels of do mestic commerce. Jt is to- the interest of the people of North Carolina, "especially the farmers, that they . should see to" it ttat the meii they send to represent them m the State - legislature " next session are friends of good roads, and are determined that -no one part of our ' population shall hare to bear the burden , of building them and keeping them in good condition. ; lake pnELrr-. Ni THINK OF IT. Baysville Ilome. . '' When the people put the Republican party ont of power by the selection ol urover uieveiand the.firt time, the expen ditures of the government httd increased to KBch tin enormous jumouut as no beooiue a public scandal, and the treasury was ex hansted. . '7 - . , Unfortunately for the country by the debauchery of tbe tfallot by akiar(0 cor Toptkin fund, Cleveland was. defeated in tha electUn lor. the second lerm.' Btl'ore ha retired . hoWever( though the rienate w&e Kepublitlan, he ha4 reduced uha uau ional expenses of the government and re stored the , national r treasury to a sound condition leaving tv large balance to the credit of the government and the country in a healthy prosperous condition. The Republicans once more at the' head of -affairs, the carnival of waste and extravagance was renewed With preater intensity the ejection corrnptiou f and had to be repaid, and :polUicJ sinecures were created to reward the raecala who aided in the resto ration of the reign of plunder; bo far did thi go that the Congress before the last under the Harrison administration wa dubbed the Billionaire 'Congress, .This body of rascal8 fastened Upon the govern meat appropriations to enormous amnnnta that it ' ia - impossible to Ret rid of and which the present .Demoo ratio adniii intra. lion must meet nnti) their time expires as the faith of tbe government is nledcrd tn the fulfillment oiboe eontranra N.ihe appropriations were made :L but the 'Hveland adDiinistration is hawing out all -"i-es,anci cutting dowu all sapernn s "Ue reform in the reduction x"n all the civil departments oeg bravei &a. .r: M'4niu swamped the e four years of Restoring it to meana, the e party eck"i'rom ocean ; Vchery, Viting a rity bq of w to f t, to At and :. J - i fiiadamd rfy ever ITS WATERS TO UTILIZED TO TURN TUB WHEELS OF '.ONE OH.MOPvE FACTOUIES. 4 -OHIO CAPITALISTS IN- A VEST IN WASHINGTON ; - COUNTY" OKIT. ? .... A report ia on. "the air that. Ohio csnitahsts will at jio . Uiitant d place money, in .-Washington county. Air. Philemon Gray,- of Columbus. Ohio, has already purchased ,ouo' of the creat "Ijalce larmii" in ih low er part of this county, and the report goes that this gentleman will sett! Ohio people' on tho property, - and with the co-operation or other monied men, will set to work and cut out the canal leading to Lake Phelps; t-o that vessel 8 and steamer can vim up it. This doue they , will build such factories as are best Buited to the products, and utilize the great water power ol the lak'o to run those lacto nes. . . " 1 - Some think the report is nufonhd ed, but we are sure that eome great enterprise h to he' started, . or .fllri Gray would never have iu vested 440, 000 in farm lands " iu that section. If no other use ia to be made of. the water-power, it will most likely bo utilized to run corn and Vice mills which Will handsomely pay the m vestoYa."' There is no snot on earth where rice'aid corn can be grown at bO; small e.vjxintio as. on. this Ukej land, and if it can be shipped direct from the farms there is a fotune for tho! Otfners of those lands. .' Just what" those Ohio people propose to do is nut known, hut it 13 safe to say they are in "for some great schema ...l. ' V vMt 1 . AT J ITT 1 . j . which win oencuc tvasmngton conn It. Cared Them Aftr Othor Rectei di6s Had Failed. ' ' GoorjjiAN. -AKso Co , jt cI nad a good opiorinnity to test the ..merits of unaruoeriaja a cone, cuoiern and UiArrhcei Kemedy. and can safety say it is the best medicine I have erer had - I gave it to two persons who.' cad tr'nid "other medicines, vruricui benefit, and v by ta King two dose4 4 J UOODM AN. ' i For sale by Plymouth Drug Co lm . - ij-.--a-.-ii. .;. , ., FOR CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. r a i s . . , ac tue earnest '. reauesc or niy inends, and alter one consideration, I take this method of announcing myselt a candidate for the" offifcS"tf Ibuperior Court Cleric of Vashin;iou GOUUtV. - ! 1 : 1 am aware that the offices of the County, . State and JNatiott belong to the. people and, not. to individuals, and that I, as an American citizen, have a right to ask for an office, but, a .i a ii lor any reason tlie people ol my county think I am not enti! led to share the honor of oflice, and ih op en convention a majority say I am not the preference of the people ox my party,; 1 sha.t humbly submit to tho decision of that convention, and re4 main a Uemocrautill. If, however.' I should be honored with the' nomi nation, tho party mav rest assured that I shall endeavor to be ' elected and if elected, to faithfully discharge all the dutios of the office. . ; . . r " liespectfnliy, . ;'' 'f W. F.'Acsnoar. Stubborn. Gas' of Dlan-hoaa, Cnred. ASHKVILLE. BUNCOMBK CO , N C I Can speak from experitccn I had a btubboru case of diarrhce iu my family and one done of Cnauiberlaiu b Cone. Obo:era and Dmhr. rhcet llemedy effected -a com pint e enre, lot-I satisnea that the remedy will do all mat ia claimed for it. James Buitrick. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co. lui LIFE ON THE FARM. , '' , 1 , t -e 1 " 1 111 4 -: , A!a8achtuctta Ploughman- ( - What are some of the advantage's of tha country ? Let us connt them up. Fresh air.: " - ' The 'sunshine. In cities the' eunlighi never gets into parts of ihe poor quurtrs. ,Hq overcrowding. . - ,. ; ' ' A steady field fof labor. ;! Fair wages. . . -j EnouRhto eat which ono may raise on hia own land, ' . ,( Better Social' advantage, especial! v for the laborer. ' .' ' :' ; Opportunities that ' develop se f-respect. honor, independence.' It is from the coun try that the beet stock is drawn. The 8troDg men who have beeu an honor to this country were country raised, uud it was to that they owed their foroe of char- aoter. - : . . . In the country the litel between the. employer and tho employes are no drawn so closely ns to make either U el that soch a relation cokstituteeiiiferiorily on'ths part of the employed. Thb class lines are much" stronger tin'' the city thau in the country, and to Americans there U alwaja dieconif prt with thaHjcondition of affairs. , " --; . - h- - : NOTICE TO EX-CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF WASHING- , TON COUNTY. Wishing to asoertain the number of -Ex-jf Conftderatw bow in- 'Vashixiftton Cfmntyj we reapectf ally ask alf such to forward to as their-names, fitb. p';tol3c ' H.Mres, and coushnny aud rgjtnetit to which they beloii-ed , ; a postal carJ v; ill tx U mSj cieot. "By m doiog yoirwill chlie ?. -, '' Vnrittwiv; - ' 'i-te'V'-l Burning Pairi Crysfpcl&s In Face and Cyea Inflammation Subdued rind Tor tures Ended by Hood's. I am so glad to' be relieved of my torturet that I am willing to tell the benefits I have de rived from Hood's Sai-saparilla, In April and May, I was afflicted With erysipelas in my face nnd eyes, which spread to my throat and neok. I tried divers ointments and alteratives, but there was no permanent abatement of the burn ing, torturing pnln, peculiar to this complaint. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and' 1 Felt Marked Relief before I had finished the first bottle. X con tinued to improve until, when I had taken four SarsaparilSa UG - bottles, I was completely cured, and felt that aQ signs, marks and symptoms of that! dire' com DUiint had forever vanished." MRS. . . Ottawa, Hills boro, Wisconsin. FJe a;re the ST VIA 1 LI So tho people mxy wwwm K HoOd's Pills are vwfuvt and efficient vet uj u uvmvi , swvi ujr an luukabfj sua, ; CITKKARKST REPORT. 0.' II. Sides per tb ' . ' 10 Sholders Bacon ' ' ' v ' ' ' -1 ' Hama-S. C.,'"'. s: .'.! -"''. l"...- , - ir, y Pork per barrel v t , , $10 ISO Lard refined k t ' 10 Flour, per barrel, Hungarian f 4.5 " ; !... r. . winter Kiug 3 25 W. I. Molasses, per gal., at, & 40 , Syrnp ' " " 30' Orannlated Sngnr','per lb . 7 '' Light brown 'v, ." " ' ' '6 Butter v " ,,r " : 8. Cheese . ' ' " " 12$ to 15 -i. Greom Cnfltee ; r ' M . vO & ih -R0Hstd Coffee , t" ' . 30 Eggs per doz.V , ' B, Tobacco, " ' per lb .-,...'; 20 to -8 Shot " " -,'; 8 ' Gan P'owder' " SO to 40 ' Coal Oil White.Safefy ir,0, perja; Ii . ;! Red a, p-r gal.: f .18 ., r ... .. , 30, , 4 2c untlcr Colb . .t, . : 2j , : 80 per B'18., new 70 ' 80'. " no " t 6- " " liO " " SO to 40 ' Apple Vinegar Bee'a Wax, per tb Taliow. ' " " Hides, flint. " - V Oreu " - vw. Raited ' Salt, per sack ' Corn, . . ' Meal, ' ' s' ltice, ; Peas, black , , . . , black eye . Pearintg Cotton -' - per lb If vovl: -feel1 vTO&k And' all worn but take BROWN S IRON BITTERS Just Tliinli, oit. 500 pair Ladies sample hoes from JAc. up at the Cheap Cash Store.- 250 pair. Gents half hoes from 3c. up at the Cheap Cash Store. 300 sample Shirts from 15c. np at tne Uheai) Lash Store. . V ' I . ... ;-... . ,4.- finest line of Jeck wcare ever irt Plymouth is , now displayed at the 100 pair pants from 50o. up at the Ulieap Cash store., ; . The finest line of straw hats ever seen in Plymouth are offered now nt wholesale cose at the Cheap Cash Store, Fine line , of ladies' nnd gent's gloves from 5c. 'up at " the Cheap uasn oiore. . ....... . . . t Keen cool bv hnvinsr one of those nice sample Fans at the Cheap Cash Store.-4 - . , ? - the- - ' .": cAsmisTOiaiB, W.H. COOPEE, Prop'r, Washington St., Plymouth, N. C Give us your orders; UJiALjEIt IN Heavy 'and fancy groce ries, cigars, tobacco, gnuli. vegetables, , fruits and all I'AMlby SUri'LlEiSe can oiler buyers such pri ces on tbo above named goods that it will pay: . , thcui to Cidl. - ' - ' . Kon r. Nr. O Flour! Flour! 500 barrels best flour, below zero. i . ; j , i, j,. . :-:.. .'. ' f . ' - ; -. Immense stpj' OO'TH-IN-Gr' to be sold at HARD TIHE PRICES. .-.. NOBBY HATSj u Just the proper style' rull assortment in stock. . '" ' .'' 1 Complete line of Ladies' and Gents fine shoes Thos, W.'BlDuntj Eopcr, It C. J H. OOLTRAIIP ' MANUFACTTJUER OF 1 wagons, ' Koad Carts, . ' Farm Carts Cart Wheels . . and repairer of 'all kind of vehicles, VROPHiV'IL 0.' ; Horso shoeing a specialty. I have one of the best horso shoe rs in this section. Ono trial will convinoe, . , J.1L VIGGIN . . -dealer is-:: . ' i . k NOTIONS. : NOTIONS. ;, ALSO- : ' ' Heavy and fancy , groceries, cigars, tobacco, snuff, ' vegetables, fruits" ' and all P"3f3i7i-price3 on the' ; ftU-WrYned goods that it wilP f.. pay them to call.. - J. H. WIGGIII0, . Water St., next to Bryan's ;Dru Store, Plymouth, N." C. : f my lC-tf GUM-ELASTIC costa only $2 00 per KKlspuarefeet.. Wake h good roof for years, and &uyon can put it on. . ' " : ' ' (riim-Elat'c Paint costs only 60 cent per gal in bbl. lots, ir $1 SOfor 5 gaL tubs. Color dark red Will stop Irak iq tin, r' iron rHfd. and will last for yearn. TRT IT. . end stamp for rumples and full par)icn lara ' n- GUM ELASTIC HOOFING CO., 30 & 41 West Broadway," ' NEW YpftK.: ,' Local Age nta Wanted. ; feb 9 Gm 7 v -..vr:.'- -.. rl-.X '.- VJf.L.DcCLAb'- CO &Jff? 18 THE BEST. Ull WIlWLsiNOSQUCAKINI UNIVERSITY.- OF N. CAROLINA, Iucludes the College, the Univer sity, the - Law ' School, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers. College tuition $(J0.00 a year ; ooarti J7.uu to fia.uu H month. Session begins Sept. 6. Address President Winston, Chapel Hill; N. O. jy2-X in. And other specialties toe Gentlemen. Ladles, - Borsr . and Hlwes are tha Best In the World. Seo dcscrlptlvo advertise-' tnent which appears ia this) paper,'.-. ,. Take no Sabstitute.' ' Insist oa ha-rlnz' W. Tut porox.As nnoES.- with name and prlcay atanped nn bottom. Bold b . Spruill & Bro. ATTORNEY,: A TlA W, Washington St. PltuoVtit: -Ni C. t v -ir I T. B. Wolfe; D. 0). D- PLYMOUTlIlf. O " '." j ' '. . .. ' -:-' - t .. ' 'A''',.'! Teeth filled pr extracted without pala. The i'DLD EUABLE" - CamagB' 'Factory,, jtgau iwrwur. IT J VmOU III Ii . li. oat . . ' v l JUANVFACTl'ItER Bnggies. Phaetons, Iload-carfs, Fa'nncarts. waTong Aci at prices lower than over. Men with the cash can cat a bargain. I defy competition and will notbe underSJ' llepainng of all kinds done. Give me a call. : : IL S. WARD.. W, F. AUS301C THE PLYMDflTH' RliiL 'ESTATE Rental. AgEncy.-. '.. .AND If you wish to v buy, sell, rent or nlease farm land imber: tractfil, or town property, communicate with tW above Agency. we guarantee highest: prices, dace your proper before the people most like! interested. - .; - . f as rrc Our cbarfres t reaspnablo if deal h VAX (