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1. WATrM T3 AHVAu DOrS FARMING PAY? Wrmhigtoii Star, f 1 The Oflicial Piper of Wash ington County. Fublished Every Frir'ay by TPS ROAKOKK PUBLISHING CoMPAHT, W. FJjETCIIEIJ AUtfB'JK, Editor and Business Mannger. ' fenbtcnption nfice, fl.M per year. Advertisements inexted at low rateu. Obituary not ice exceeding tn line, f yc penis a tine. Couut Uis S'ord. allowing eight to Hie line, aud send money with MS. tor all 111 ticcn of fine. ( The editor will cot be responsible for the views f correspondents All article for publication must be accomuanied by the full name of tne writer. Correspondents are requested not to write 011 but one aide of the paper. All communication must be sent la by Thursday aaofpjng or they will nor. appear. Address all eoiniuunicationi" to TIIE IIOANOKE BEACON, PJi month. N. C. ' We appeal t every reader of Tn Roanokb Bbaoon, to aid in making it an acceptable'; end profitable medium of ncwti to our' citizen. Let ' 1'lymontb. people and the public kuow wnat is going 011 la Plymouth. ,Kepoit to 11 alt Item:; of pew the arrival and departure of friend, social event, deaths, isoriouj ilme!, aceidenU, new buildings,- new enterprises and improvement" of whatever character, chniKe.1 11 busiues!" indeed ,nythiog and everything that would be of interest 0 our people. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1894. The defeat ... oi . the Democratic party this time, will make Democrats be Democrats iu the next contest. We jyera mistaken in our estimate that the Legislature' of North Caro lina had gone Democratic, for.it went Republican: with a whoop. ' The Solid . South has at last been broken. ' Nov? let us seethe oft re peated prediction go into effect that "break the Solid South and a stream jof prosperity will floiv into the South." . The Populists throughout this country can't claim anything, politi 'cally, for in every case the fusion : has given them all they got: In only two states are they given a national showing. West Virginia will elect new Senators as will also North Carolina. The former will lend Re publicans and the latter one Repub lican and one Populist. In the next: Congress the Popu lists will not even hold the balance of power, as tho Republicans have a piajdrity over all. This settles the s Populist 'party in politics. The) "Ywill have no more to - do with the legislative of the country than the -PemocTaty. Theu Republicans have ' been sharp enough not to allow the fusion trick to catch them. . ELECTION ECHOS. North and South Dakota gc Republican, : Kansas drops Populism and goe T" a- rrt ' epuuiicm SO,uuu. - South Carolina goes Democratic by about 20,000 majority. ' Brooklyn gives the Republican ticket a majority of about i 5,000. The land-slide struck Missonr and elected a Republican Legislature j?rom present figures the next liouso of Kepresentatives will stand 230 Republicans, 4 1 J. Democrat and 6 Populists. Wilson, the great , tariff reformer, of West Virgigia, has been defeated and benator Camden d successor will be a l'epublican. " North Carolina's next Legislature will be about as follows Fusion ists, CO-; Democrats, 43, with several counties not heard from. The Fu- sionists claim two-thirds of the Sen "ate. .North Carolina elects six Demo crats, i t "w o Populists, a n d one Republican Congressmen. The Democrats are, Woodard, of th 2nd; Shaw, cf the 3rd; Cooke, oi the 4th J Lockhart, ; of. the GUi : Henderson, of the 7th; Bowen, oi the 8th, - The Populist3 are Skinner, or tlio 1st, .aud Pearson of the 9th The Republican is Settle, of the otb i U ry Wilson, tba postmaster at Welch ten, Florida, says be cured a: case of - diar rboea of - long utaudina in six hours, will, am small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Oiolera and Diarrhoea ReAedy What i pleasant saprUe that muet have b&en t hid sufferer Such caret are not unueua ,Ja this remedy, lo many instance. y one or two doses are leqoired to gl?t i.t -t relief. It can always bedepau i opoa. "When reduced with water it U :..--- iaiit to iwifi ' ' .::.' Tho question ' Dooa faroiiug pay ?' has been asked bo often in this country. North and South, that it han become a btreo typed one. It depends very much, and almost altogether, on bow it is done whether it pays or not Like any. other busine-s it must be -conducted intelligently and wit! thrift, atd when this is done it will pay. There are men who make it pay whil niauy around then) drag along and come out at the end of (he year very little better off if tot worse than thy began it. but tbt-ea men understand their business aud farm instead of making a pretense of farm ing. "We kt.ow .farmers in this State who have succeeded a,ud become . independent when scores of others in the same neigh boihorxl with substantially the same kind of laud have fulled, eiuiply betause the cue farmed right and the other didn't. .What intelligent culture and thrift will do oq the. farm is shown by the following statement of th product, cost and profjt of a one-horse farm, for which Col. M. McR , of Robeson county, was awarded the pre" mium at the Border. Exposition of the Carolinas, h'd at Maxton Oct. Slst an t Sov. 1st and 2d: " EXHIBIT FOIt THE YEAB 1894 t20 bushels corn... ... C3 peas..... 80 $123 00 80 41 GO Ill " wheat.... 100 17J rye.. 1 25 1150 2187 48 Q0 4800 80 6,M)0 6,000 15 450 50 900 115 M oats pounds fodder. . . .. . 60 80 ' pea vine ' ; hay 50 80 00 bales cotton (7,500 : ;ponuds . 5 bash, cotton sesd 15 bush, potatoes.. 40 pouuds pork . 10 " dairy i poultry, gallons wine. 1 00 875 00 'J750 2000 90 00 5000 115 00 1 341 47 EXPENSES. , Fertilizers. . . 216 80 Labor making and gathering 313 50 Stock snd feed 80 00 6 1 0 30 Kfit profit $731 17 Here is a net profit of $731.17 as low as the price of cotton is, on a one-horse &fn. The secret of the profit will be found, out side of thrifty management, in the diversi fied crops every one of which added to tht inorease and profit of the worker. If ht had coufiued hiiuself to cotton he could have made no such satisfactory exhibit us this, however" hard he might .have worked or well he might have managed. . For pain in the side or chCht there is nothing bo good a a piece of flannel darn, pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud bound on o-er the seat ot pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from result ing ia pneumonia. This same. treatment is a sure cure for Jams back. f or (sale by Plymouth Drug Co lm IT HAS DIFFERENT INGS. MEAN New Berne Journal. Somebody who wants to explain what the editorial "we" signifies, says it has a variety of meanings varied to suit the cir cumstances. For au example: When you read that 'we" expeot our wife home to day, "wt" refers to the editor-in-chief!, when it is "we" are a little late.with our work, it includes the whole office foice, even to the devil and towel ; if we" are havirjg a boom, the town is meant ; "we received 700 000 immigrants last year, ano it embraces the nation ; bat "we" h .ve hog cholera in oar midst only means the man that takes the paper and does not pay .'or it is ill. . "WISE WORDS. Bad music has terrors. Don't temporise with sin, Cupid is not an intellectual being. ' A newspaper is the diary of history. Weare your company manners every day A politician needs sublime confidence. Honest men do not fear black;, mailers. Looking fjr trouble is one way to make t. An idle brain is hop. the Anarchists work. "I didn't mean to" does not lessen mr t . . Jam age. In the eyes of a mub short ears are a Jeformity. He is the greatest coward Who fears utusell. , Distrust of otners is the result of distrust if self, ' The man who pay cash is the man who buys cheap. Ho news is not good news in a news paper office. It isn't a man's character that makes a woman love him. Take care of the dollars and the world will take care of you. Man is sometimes quite as joalous of his wrongs as lie ia of his rights. The bag in the knees of a man's trousers isn't always filled with-piety, i If people could see themselves as others ion them there wot" Id be many more suici. des, If there is any dog in a man it is nretu apt to growl' when his food is not to hib aste. If history repeats itself it do is not d j s otcause or vociferous cheeijov cr tj is- j M. L. Cheuvront Leonard, Mo. In Agony 15 Years With $alt Rhoutn Hood's Sarsaparilla Cavo a Perfect Cure. : 41 C. I. Hood & Co.,' Lowell, Mas.: " Hood's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent medicine. I hat eczema lu my loft Jpg for fifteen years, Tart of the time try leg was one mass of scabs, and about every week corruption would catltet under the skin uud the scabs would slough off. The Itching and Burning Sensation made mo suffer liulcsci lbublo agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different rem edies but did not cct relief. About a year' airo. leading physicians advised me to take Hood's Dursapiu ui.i, iiu so aim nave laxeu live uotr Hood's Cures ties, tfiow all the sores, scabs and pain have vanished and. I am enjoying perfect health. I . think Hood's Sarsaparilla Is second to none ant) eiadiy recommend it to uil suncring Humanity." H. 14. VHF.UYHONT, l.COlUmi, MlSSOliri. . Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly aud , efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c TIME IS HONEY! I will liavc in stock by "November 15th Watches from $1.50 to $53 00, Watch chains from 10c. to $30 00 Solid gold Initial Rings $3.00. Finger Uiuga from 5c. to $15.00. Ear Rings from 23o. to $5.00. Lace Plus from 5s. to $5'- f Scarf Pins fro.n 15c. in (4 00. ; Clicks from $1.00 to $12 00. Sewing machine supplies. Call and see tho latest improved Standard Sewing Machine, at oct8Mf K. B. YEAGEIi S. BESTATJRAHT. EDWARD Mc3ABE, . - -PROPUIETOR - Meals at all hours, at the most reasonable terms. He also carries a fine line of GROCERIES & CONFECTIONERIES. Near Brin kief's corner, oct25-tf Plymouth, N. C. 3. M. WIGGINS DEALER IN NOTIONS. NOTIONS. ALSO- Heavy and fancy groceries cigars, tobacco, snuff, vegetables, fruits, and all Family uppli.s. I can offer bmers such prices on tin above named good that it will pay thein -to cnll. J. H- WIGGINS, Wafer St. next to Urjairs Drug Store, Plymouth, N, C. my IG-tf M ILL IN EE Y New and fashionable Millinery and rancy uoocis are now opened at m tore in ltoper, and I invite tho pub iic to can ana eco incm ueiore - buy- ng.. . . , Isew IlalB tiHmnod in the latest tyles by uu artistic milliner just J 1 -T- - J 1 ' , rrom ino jNorin.1 If you want nice, Etylish goods at low prices, call early and be suited. MRS. M; E- AUSB0N, 28-.f Eoper, If. C. CAKEIAGE COMPANY Water Street. We have opened a Carriage' Faetorv on Water street, where we propose to manu facture buagies and other road vehicles cheap r tlun they have ever been sold in this section . ; Open Buggies, . $55.00. Ion Buggies, - - -. 05.00. CartWheels, ' - t 10.00. Bid you "ever hear of such low prices? . We make a specialty of horso-f-hoehur ana repair wors oraiimuos nuouyou want work done in oar line cull on us aud wh will cuaraniee sati'action. Ouick sales and amu'l ijrofUs. - . .:" xtt in Tinnn A car load bagging1 and ties at feanut The largest stock of gROOTIES ever shown by any retail store in tins section. I buy round lots of headquarters. Make the termai the same and I will meet the prices of any man" on eax'tii. "IT ' y A h , . . U m in heaps and piles, well-made, g - test styles. Prices as good as any man's. My sfocfe is ofl T7 IBllltlilKllI SAVE A DOLL lit. Here Are gosiBe low as the- lit M4 s3 it- -a t4 CM '1 ttSie BSlST solei9 isd ss large Thos. W. I I i i ii M i l f A R? S2ABS'nAIK. wholesale prices. e r ood fits and la Blount, Eloper, -RIC Am KJ " V jV) ' 't'.''' or i 0 I f i"jiuonth Drag Co. It, ang.Wlf.: Vi . ,2. . XlUOi. i poD'-l to ao enejre. Ex.
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