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vac liianoItcBsaron. 'The Ollicijil r.-iporol" r:isj'i , intoii Uoiiniy.. V 'if Puliislu'd Every FnJuy J.v TltS ; JlOANOKK .'VUZMSIUKCI CoMlWHV. ' W. FLETCHER AtTSli. Editor aJ r ' . 15usinoK9 Manager. .SnWription price, $J.W per year. Advertisement lurried al low rules. UMluary uoik-i t':wt!iu ten Hm, fvents aline. !oiiutili w-ftiK Bllolsci;Iit M llif line, feud mmd money with 413. lor all in i-xcui-s of ton inio. . . ' ' ., , ' . T The alitor will noi tjc nixmsible for Jho views .f oorrwpondoiits. ' . . All article for publication must be acconmuicd by the full umcrf i no writer. , JorTeniiidfiits are reiittiUxl not to write on but one side or tlnjiacr. . , , All communlcaucnH must be sofit !u by Thursday morning or they wilj not :ipoar. Addrutui nil coiniuuM:iilioiit - ' . ,. V .THE KOAKOKE BEACON. We -'appeal t : ovory reader of Tn 1'oakokk .Bbaoo, io aid in inalmij: it mi accept.:! tyo uud jbrouublt medium of lK-vvrt io ur ciusuni. Let Tl'lymuutti people and the public kuowwnatie goinx on iu J'ly mouth. Itoport to iih nil itemx of iw tU arrival and dojmrtnti: of friend., wucUil pvenlH, deaths, eorioug Uiuukv, -tircideuU, nw Sulldinjrs, new enterprises and uiiitrovuiuuiit of whatever character, climii5i In bitclnof indeed f oythins; and everything liiat would bu of Intercut o oar people. , . . FPJDAY. Ei,rjflllBEB21,18S4. Ax' the Populist' Senatorial Con tention held in this town on Thurs day oflnst week T. E. McChaskey; jbf Martin, and C. W. Sncll, of this jcouuty were noihinated. Mr. Sncll, refused to accept and a ' meeting of tho Executive Conimittoo has been palled to meet in Plymouth on the 87th for the-purpose of, filling tho vacancy.. , . tr ; Secretary Carlisle had coined in J uly 43flfOt0 of silver and in August . T28,000. In, the" last eleven months rtv pf "70,727 in silver, coined nom tlie o 1 .1 bullion bought under , the yhorrnan act, have, been used to redeem Treas ury notes. 'JL'bi doesn't look as if tihe; Cleveland' administration" was opposed to coining and putting sil ver in 'circulation. Star. . Thk Republicans used to tell a story about tho Democrat who was jifraid to look a sheep in tho face, ay s the News and Ooservcr. .That was wheu Ilepublicang made , sheep growers believe that free wool would reduce the price of wool. . Now the Republicans are like little Bo-peep they oave lost the 'shecp" farmers ' who have been followi'ig their leader ship, and they don't know, where to , nd other voters equally a3 silly to bplieve their fallacies. v ... .'''-" ' ; V The 'Campaign in- the. Ash eland Pistrict of "Kentucky has closed be tween Hon. 7. C. Owens and Col. Breckinridge tha1 result pf which yiatually ends- the political career of Col. B. Tho light was the most bitter one ever fought even m Ken tucky' and Col. Breckinridge has shown gamp to tho end, but with his ; personal character ever before the people it proved too much for him and he is forced to retire' to private Jiferealizing tho fact that he alone 3 responsible for his own - downfall; VEKquANT-to a .call made by the Pemocratic Executive Committee of Plymouth Township a Democratic Club was organized at the - Court House on Thursday night last. ' A )arge and euthnsiastic number of our . pitizens were jireicnt and the club ' was started in good shape. . The Democrats of Plymouth, 'sec f'the ' hand writing ou the wall," J.hcy see that the opponents are in " high spirits and that they have just , pause for so being. The Kepubla- Populistic machine is in good shape; and the leaders are confident, but if ats hi "S''" il ill rrn ti tr lr .... v J.iva ilbne we wii!vsee the combiua- . i ' i i . i fioii maciiiue uuneu, neyer qgam to 3 resurrected. , - , - , .... Wii!N Populists are spoken to a bput thejr fusion with. Kcpnblicjiis ju this State they at"o'ice ' refer you to tjie fusion of the l)emoer.tts.and Populists iu tl0 West and the J)emo pratic endorseiiient of (icn. 'eayer. So it is. Yu tee io y'vent diifoiviicJ iuvth.e Dtiiiocrati.- pl.-itfonn and that pn which 5r.. Weaver tandsi.lii' ()cula"T-itdis reasonable how Dnm fiats and Populisms (ViiifiJimj '.o;r"tii . '4u jf' can be doiwx u ilhoni ;i v!i,jK sale turivnder of ,i iiit.i U, ui py: ytujor tb" pun I'm' ,'('i.-tl"!. i-' I)iuli.vf pl.ii Io! ms e;n be. joined wv outT :u; il0'iu:!vMj lif h niopuiili i-n j,-i;ui.)i in a.im-utc )ca pi,vl loria as l.he:y Is in Uie UqVnbtK-a'n. and 1 )en;it'.v:ttie phu fo'niH, in f.tot more. That'Mr. Weaver is a !V)::iliAt fnnn pnnciple w'v1 havo no ; right' to doubly but v!u n he surrenders it is alwa to the Democrats, lie is opposed to giving Kepublicans any ?Ikiv' and ho i!ecl:iivs th:it the fujon in thi-j Sut.o willtlo his party linvm. -Ho i. and has been, 'for 0 year?, ihti;g .'the Rcpiiblieau p.i;ty. lie , k Kpoa.king in all the districts o? Iowa and m all liis speeches he pays his rosp juts'" to I the charge that the -Democrats arc responsible for the hard times. lie declares that in -making tHis charge tho K'uiblioan party., "is like the thief who swore Jus criino on an innocent - Third party Jind tlien claimed the reward - offered for the apprehension ot'tho criminal: The llopubhcau jarty, he -declare. .is di rectly responsible for every "existing law against which tho people coin plain, and for evorv law on the stat ute books when the hard tunes came. Any man, who stales tiiab the Dem ocratic' party is responsible for the panic i3 either a knave or a fool, . or both. , lie further states that for a generation this great . Hepublican party; which phiims all-the virtues and attributes to its opponents all the vices, has virtually had control of the government; that with all its boasted wisdom and virtues it -w::s unable in nil this time to place the government on a firm, substantial footing: He declares that 'immedi ately after the. war tho money powpr took charge of tho Republican party and through it"took charge of the people and their business public and private. ' it is wicked lfepubhcau legislation on the money question, on the land qucstuii; and the, tariff question, and the railroad question, that brought the hard times. He says tho charge by ljeptiblicaus that the cause is elsewhere is an insult to the intelligence of the American pjo-ilo.- FOH CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR '-'-.'. COUI1T. - . ' At the earnest request of : my friends, and after due consideration, 1 take this method of announcing myselt a candidate for tho oifico of Superior Court Clerk of Washington coiintv. " ' " . I . am aware that-the'ofliees of ti e County, State and -Nation belong to the puople and not to individual's, and that 1. as jin American citizen, have a right to ask for anolTlce, but, if for any reason the people of my couiity think I sun not entitled to share the honors of office, and iu op en convention a majority say 1 am not the ; preference of the people of 'my party, 1 shall. humbly submit ip the decision of that convention, and re main, a Democrat still. If, however, I should be honored with tho nomi nation, the party may rest assured that I shall endeavor to be t elected, and if elected, to faithfully discharge all the duties of the otrue. . Itespeetfuliy ; . i W. F. Alox. S -r. u. t t'vV .-'VvV -?rs sm--txy Carrie Grcne Ring APPROPRIATIONS TO III G II - EIIEDUCATION. FOi; THE DSIVlCltSITY .T CIIATKL IIILL ilouhr , . ;'.$2( 000 lbO'l, " 20,000 lr-93, Special . t J? 10.(00 10 1 ' li),CU0 Total... .' $6v),0c0 GliEENSDOKO ''N01IM&L& ISfJU-iTLIAIj 1803, ltegular.'... lS'.lt 18ii3, Special iy91 IS','3 Loao. .. . . , $:2..W) i2.:ou , ;4,fi0o ' '..:()) .... y.ooo 3 ilv'L? t0wiliJj.fls those of Plymouth , Totul... ,..$13,0()0 From Prnbody Fuua (not the Stat ). . isyi . . 3,000 1UE A ti M. COLXKOIS, W.Yi rpc-jiar., . . ;. ..,$10 (i()0 lyjt io.oou To Ul..... $-'0,000 IliB A tt M. OOLLEUii (00LOKKJ). 1K:J lU'uliir ..... . ,!: 0 ToUl i .'..'OOO ; 6!I KOIUIAI. BCIJOO'LS (COL'-'IIED) 103 Kogular.. . .-.g:S,( 0.) iy.M b.e-oo , ' Total.. .: ..H5,ooo HIE CtlAjOVfUlili IUUH MnioOL. NOiiilAL ..i....$!,.".IO . . l.OWO 'JS'Xi Ker.Iiir ... . . ifc-qi : Total ...... Says the Children Cy Purify! Their CSaccS Hood's ' CarsapariSIa IWakosi" Pure ' E?ood, Cures Scrofvila, Etc. "My cxperfonoo with Hood's S;rs:ip:uilla has been -v4:y effective, lly little fcirl, ftvo ycara old, had for fcjn- years a bud skin dir,r;iso. Hor arms niul limbs would break out, in anmsnnf sores,"i!i;--,Kh;iritii? yt-llow WRttor.. She woiiM cir:itili tlin friiitiiM n. tlmin''i It it:lvo reiiiM". " anil tear oien t!ie sores. Two EottJcsi of Hood's EarsaparPla caused -tho cruptinsis to lieal and audtt scabs jie.-deit o.T, after wiiieh tlieskln. liooamtJ soit ami si;ioot!i. A;j a lainily modiciue R zp? fy 5 we hellovn Hoo,!'s S-irsnparilla has no equal awl I reeonmieiul it." Yi. h. Ktxc, iliitU DaIa,Tex. Hood's Piil3 are the host ftunily cathartic, EpaUo and efice;ivft Try u box. Eficeuta - KIH3EY SEI2IIJASY, A IWJiiMj FfVit'l Ct (ia'ld ;;?.! lVang Ljiliis. FULL COltl'S Ofr TJSACIIEIiJj. ' Litfctiiry, Art a: id Muiiio Depattuicut. IX) CATION HEALTHY. ' State Chemist iir examination of Vater snys: . 1 have iiob;ibiy never examined a belter Bample., eTl'or catalogue giving full par ticulars write to ' -UOSEPit KIKSKY, iV . Collojio of Agriculture ;ui(l . .iiluclitiuic Arts. O'z-'Ficus Tukce Tkciisi.oai- UoUliSES : 'i'iie Conine in Agriculture - The (Joureo in hcionce ; .Tho (Jourao in Mechanicd. and Civil Engineering, And -with , each a" good Academic . . Education. Each course is broad and thorough, and the lnstituiiu:1. is now equipped for expel lent work., Expenses votv modevatc. . .Sessiou opens ficplember Gib.. . ' ' Fpr'Catalogncs, address . ALF.ti!LK ilAi.l.WV, IVs, jn'yia Raleigh, N. C. ' 1 DDALIIII IN N'OTIONS. . '. MOTIONS. ' ;r:; t " also - Heavy jiiid fancy groceries, . cigiivs, tobiicco, mutY, vtvriii;iblc3t fruits'. . ; :n;fi all HPsjL-ffii&ly- 5mppli 53. I.'cau olVer bnv-ore sfu:h prices on the ' above mimed goods that it will pay them to cull. J.E. VIG&IIJS, .Water 'St.,- next to Bryan's Drug Store, Plymouth, N. O. my lC-tf JOHNSON'S CHILL & ...fsveb; TOHIC It Cures -Ycu 'or your Money given back, Try a bottle and save a Doctor's bill. - For sale at' ' lirvau'tj Dviiu: Sloro. o jiilj-lh- !m' i . . . ;5,IO(l t llOAX AN iNUI AN .NORM Vu Kt'llOOIj IS!3 Ker.tir.ir. . . . . ( I n : ' . - - .-''00 1 ' -...t--L . Ami other pceialticn foe J.--- f'--S. ' ' Oentlemcn, Lil!ea, ly -' . liud.MiKHc-j una thQ '; Boat in the World. V'A .' ;"i',-'v- ft t ' . ! riH'tit whiw-ll upiH-aiB lu tlili , . .' . V . ' j. went '' T-.'Ir. Toj.l . . . . . .'.. .'; si ,'iii i ; M . (; l.lll.ttii U.'AI, .- IjH :, . V . .'.i 5"M. ' ! ... - ill i'.i.: , ii i! 4 ' 1 i ... i ! i''" ('Hi ' kc 0 Siifcstltatfi. i ;t- - "v'-"- ' f. uitipea tin Wlltuii. ioM by I'U :-. :;i .i ,i. - b i . 3 '. w Nr. h , . V : i.l "-it . r-J ;'-lL! Li- . , J t1 Li ' I : R I. , I ' 1 ' ' t: ! it y w 1 JAW b it M' S A V -E- " A" D.OLL'AE? "I U I. U WE I S SB O E S? v Excuse me, ladies. I was speaking'. to tlie ' gentlemen, but I can. offer you at ; ' Fifty, pairs of Oxford-ties, Pica&illy toes, :., ; in. black and tan, they. are. new, ... ; "' - fir eali and "biiglit -.- I Yon wear Clothes, and yon want to bny, ." ' :,f?3i WRii- wrF WAIF'' have a big stock that'mnst be sold,. regard ' .-. , ' -i 1 v ,'.;.' i ... less of-cost. . " " ' 'EWB O0 WILIL FS,H3A1S YIJ, ' The urice SHOULD plHase you. ' Summer goods.-are- -oeing soiaat ,1 4 :1 v ; ';' ' ' Mi;- 3 U ni-' i I f f : 1 11 M v I- f t ii I U Ui . Tho& IT. Blount,
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