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TEE EOA.NOKE JJEACON. fvWi&ktj. very Friday. KtwtPXlvPotOm.ct t flrnuMjgi.ic.., M ur iDMlto twr reader of Tm Roakoks ON.io aid iajs.tt.as age ey table aad rostable jndium of newe to tgy elUzeoa. vet U-lymoaO eopie and the pnUie fene jsmai w iwt lie arrival and departure of fjis, wl 4 vesta, dtatha, aorioua ilineee, 4tki, new ulldtags, new enterprise end Improvements f orbatever cnrcier, QoaauieiiiJi cubiqci. , ay tniog apd ftwuj ttilmfaA Bvtoptd ie.4f touereei jiauJMcnpUon price. $l&)rj6W- . Obituary 4uctt.ejsttKUui: ua Jm ftv? cRH . line. Cmt word, aiiwjW ,and eend money with U&.Uk ? a '"rS'a edit 01 not tievfKe1W if) 6 tPf oorreapopjiiii. ' All articles for pu.tjL&L&Ion moat be C.oanyied toe full name of WKS. water. Correspondent ate ttajjfcrtttfd OftUo Ce fin bat a aide of the paper. All communJcaUoBaBuwtJje aejiUB JpTJwraday deaoraing or they viii not appear. .Addreas all coouaeWiioip Plvmouth,H,,J, IK a ..test brPS&ktQnecpf jRaleigh'a pckafcs ftgftipst the city areUti? tp jDwrittiWice.prpJjilii ivg -sjgAS .pa ktke streets, tike city isvpn, .ind vtke .M&$M ASd .the .signs. to he -tafcaa iowifc once. ! The Thomasville Nas puts evhole sermon into the follQFjiijg : Away withjjealpusy. Every other jiiaa has as much. right to succed aa ;jou have and mo& boo,4prjiYidefi &e puts.moxe bxahas, wiadojmjrf.P jplijQatkA.iAtOiihia business. Cotton has gone u.pnd the pro duct of the cotton mills shas gQne up more thantmill men.&jfcandejl.; JL theiiwiEQiaoahi.Wjarehouse.tiir .cotton untjliJie price goes to eight septs, the chap.ce.is tut tbqy could Sores tt he .market pp to that figure. Why, pot1? The .crop will not .js ceed 9,500,000 bnies, and it may npt snuu 000. 000. This is -dy, of combinations, tfwnfiPQliee, .txjtists ;$mi kindred rfvjis. .J3y$y one aims at the, pro ducts of manual labor to reduce ,he price of farm products and ther wY.ages of workmen. The .fa-rnier is irthe basis-r-foupdatiop of all th. feeds, clothes and otherwisero ides .for the wprld. WheA thet ,money. power controls him, jby n stroljing the pr.ice of Jaw prpdota, it '.can.control ,all. 3Che ratGst.pf. all effort? ce,ew fcig flade an Uiat 4ireon. Will it,JH5cee0 ? What must the farmers, dp ? (Unless the . farmers.act-ACt ise dy pfl.deterrped.lytho iponey pow era will pceiei, 4Jjady they.Jhave .the.jpBiad tfee.coe ja in their ifaTPf. The ;fM-niera ,iust. organize. iJoj tthing.cap be.accomplished by Jadi tvidpal.iRtgoniatic effort. All must jPull together. Jtegpn'm, .hpld yopr ,cottoa Aiid stobacco. .Better .prices must. com;e4f you, wjll.regnlate qhjt "marketing. Threj a idevjspread ntiment in favor .ai this and in places such eJEgfU 'beipg wait to see r thv y-" ce i. Farr peoj:e4 ootlon" aigR3 -"8. B. John ston, Capt. commanding;" I bar nTQr aigpd nyjmmUBictlou relating lo thenar, .WbioM ?m do! cou ,luced, before igtyng. oaf tapped the truth And in vindication of nty.40ord X beg yoa WilflVlU J the inolQted twp (ettara, which Alfli& j-tbej&selvea jftji .Stake mor bril iiaut ioxepord of W. J. AbOn. VV. F. .BlASLXT. pt, Mf.-AS&C. Dauilton, K., ept..1S. 1899. Hk. M- A. CotTmx, Bltfcaw, Mjr Cab CoHBApK:-nYca.of the tilt t. tiaui ax.d..o)opU notfti. Jfptt were in ominaod .of jay cpinpauy.Qp.-"Bn 17th N. C., TJatPtarsfcqrjj cigij3aT sad at the time 7.. AmhQ iejr he ahell oat of the diteh n0 OtW ih ttf tworki, in front and. at yoar.oopimaiid. jIm within five feet of yoa nd AaJajgt the Umet bat yoa will excuse .my-flttt&efMa to day pr.date; IaJo fail to reBi)fr ezaetly vby our officers Mite ail J&JJ or if not SUPAJ (hy yoa were put in .lAKfiind, for jW 4rtAlnly were in oosyjwd on th .gyt itor jj .cefliambajr j&pp JJyj , ah oil wm hrajva : m .xoejJii-. ia the gompaoy'a prsaejaoe.t yojJWBPpH raporl it to the qommender t tfift.t jcint,, fjr Am bon .waeni-iCed to a medai. jgI.TI OBB, p4J7,;I899. COJW F..BHAHJIT, Mt Diab 8 : In reply .tP J, favor, would say that, I wM.ia.finaftd ot Co. U-.lJtb N. O., T. some J&fc .jfhjle du ring the CiriLegAr, and .was nQjnjnand of thttojpapaay oa the mornjpg jfe Crater Hgg4tiMd ordered private W. J. Anabon to throw the shell out of the worjfcs. The facts arejjbee : On 4i3fi.SUmog of the Crater fight Co. "fl" ftCQEjl Je front Jinea at "Mortar ilill," the mQBt exposed rpoiat on. the lines) and Anre; ,lrhe bom- J&Zlmwl, the euemr landed an eight- tosh in our wocla, just at . dawn, "Jwh prodacad a grat ooujterqation ; and all the men in the vicinity of .Jhe shell, that could, tn&de their escape arpand a traverse, bnilt for that purrae Jeang T. U. Gray, W. J. JUfihS ni mSflplf to en. trUin the unwelcome viijitqr. A.aben being nearest to tbe&hfll. I oi$re4. him to throw it oat He immediately jtfjed the shell and attempted to tfcrcjr j&pver the parapet Jat the trench being XjaH ,jpf rm.ad, hU foot slipped, and fj shell jMjl bent on doing mischief) rolled back. on, him, when a again grappled it, and Jtfrlad It Q7r thevw.9ds. It was the moat .conirpio .oj act fit heroism 1. witnessed daring the iKr. J.repaio sVery truly yours, i?. A. Cqifl!. ,-Ubavb Men Fall .Victims to stomach, liver and Jk&lney troubles as .well aB.wo'men, rd llil h results in loss Qf ppetj, pojaonsjn. the blood, bacejjflj wtvrmr&e, .headache aud. tjredl, iwtlcsg, . Kin-d.awn JeJing. Bat thes,iM. need toLJjke. Uurt. jiten, to A- sYl, Jgardner, .IdaYiJIe, XBji. ije says: -"vElectio JUers are -jnat the .tblg ;for a .man wheji he is aU run dowji, p4.ion't care wheifr. be Ijvea ordies. lldote to gi?e.jHftJBw;.6treiigM and gooditopeme than Anyjhiqg-I cqu'id lajce. I canaw fiat anytbiAg jRu.d Lave a new lease .ftp. Jie." Qui j .50 eents. at Tlrmouth JftaW! -Store. LEf rytbpltle guarajated. .3 PtQberth. Mrs. J. .g. XJhm, we JbjBaraojaite sicjc Whppe sAQUvecoE. ilr. reeton .Peatce qf . t jIf, i1as Jeft ,ue for .TiUary, KC ma)i.hijai moch success and manj Ir-iezjsJUi &is,Ae.w hQme. While the weather Am m .jtrar 'farmers UreIl busy, each. onjwajainAo remjambtr ! .JWjjg? ''Majte iyiy jTjjaeah-WJ: jr.ejE AC f; ti mPy Jt KeJe4 6lee.Piimitrre:aitiat Aaspoiatioa Swamp, .Pitt ,onoly, 4wAat 1 ejjoyad the day pejit wih jM "V jftuoh. foppry to aBoajie thje4Aih.ff J3siwv&. who .ujrd.Mat Bd.iielikal Is aJl who knr Jrom among jpa, hw?iqg bhildranAWl eeversi ijroth- Bspprnlfceir losjs. jyit .let ted lor (these jrho knew thao loss is.&a UstmlW ,-ae as&in after i:teae&a .a1 yoor kiwi) nd wewwilljafty: I J was .oeceasaply.aoAhort,: a went aa a stranger anionji that section, we 4nrtix.ayr with .mtjr j4odneM awJ! wish H thanjc those Wfd! iped tto make our i pleasanA, and to maje jjs Vore not & stranger emon Grqve Farm was tbQrougJiljrS JsJpe last nlgnt of oar stay jcleasant by oar kind frieots. sm' . ieu AfU prune, jrjiyw Saor.iable to the young eojile. qt ;JUgrhood. AU came, and ,ti; 1 f. m i -', tiftP ca various games the bouts qnickly nntil the clock trck 11. ...oding ius that the parting haar,ji4 th J)rUB teed its fdei 'ne'A H.r"'jned easacjt even- aand Mr QJ3R NEW NATIONAL UYMN. are mKehing on to glory wUh the Bible Ifl par frauds, W aa awylag U Gospel to the lost Id fcfejgn Jaads; We fJv maipEing on to lory, w ire going forth to ser With 0m xcal of ancient pi rat, with tha prayer of f&odetn koaye j We ere jpbbjng Christian churches in oar mLMjonary peal, And we psrry Chat's own mesaage in oar s&eljs and bloody steel ; By the Pf burning roof-trees they Wy rf s4 te V ord of Life ; In the mB$M forms of children the may see (he Christian strife ; We ere pealing with the Gatling, we are blessing with the swords For the Honor of the Nation and the Glory oftheLprd. Then margh on, Christian soldiers I with sword and torch in hand. And carry tr salvation to eaojj benighted laadf Go, preach God's Love and Juslioe with eteel n4 lht and shell Go, preach i future Heaven an4 prove e present UU ! Baptize witto blood and fire, with; every gun's hot breath Teach them to love the Father, and make them free ia Death ; Proclaim the pewer Gospel the pennon giveth pease, Christ rides npoa the warship bis array to increase, So, bless them with the rifle and heal them with the sword For the Honor of the Nation and the Glory of the Lord. William Q. Egglestoa, Asbeville, Ji. C in Springfield, Republican. Thbbb DoCTOPB h COKSPWATIOX. Frota Benjamin Franklin, "When yoa are sick, what you like best is to be ehosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is best, to be chosen in the second place ; what reason (i. e.. Theory) svs is beat is to be Chosen in the last place. Bat if yoa can get Pr. Inclination, J, Experience and Or. flea son to bold a oppsultation together, they will give yoa the tst adrice thet oan be taken." When you ha.ve a bad cold Dr. Iuoli na tion would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hecauae it ie pleasant and safe to take. Dr, Sxperience would reconv mend it became, it never (ails to effect a spredy and permanent care, Dr. Reason would recommend it becaaar it is prepared on scientific principles, and sots on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by all druggists. JURY LIST. List of persons drawn to serre as jurors at Fall Term of the Superior Court, to be held on the seventh. Monday after the first Monday in September 1899, via.; PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP ; J&ckion. John U. LecceU, Ben. K. TeVrWa, Alfred Jacaeoa, W. UMC Uowen, Ln amuvan, Beaj. f. Naraey, J. U. Bveictt, W. T, Wnd ami Cary Moore, (c). LIE'S MILLS TOWNSHIP : H. Norman, H.. C. Spruill, Jno. VT. Cbes on. Job Clayton, Cbai, K ton, cnai. K. Ki oowlci. Friley CU( ton, o. w . ut ewit. W.J.I Miaell, Jeaae SytuUl and Jno. D. Mllell EKINNERLVILLB TOWNSHIP : Abram Swain, T. E. Steeley, II. M. SnellW. T. Oavesport, J. D. TatfrRton, and J. A. DttUmaa. SCUPPERNONQ TOWNSHIP : L. D. Ambroie. Spencer Haltty, (e); Hen?y C, Phalpa, Thoe. C. U oloea Hezekiab Ckeaaon Abram Davenport, Jr ; A. It. Bmithfon ana aov Baantgbt. Beight Boys Stautxd in Business The publishers of the famous big illus trated weekly newspaper, Pbnmstlvahu Ubit, are now plaoinj representativea at every post office in North Carolina., and tby desirq to secure the services of capable bustling agents in ea&b of the following towns of Washington, oounty : CresweH, Mackey's Ferry, and U each other towns as .are not already supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant. A portion of Salt urday only is required:,. Over 6,000 agents are doing splendidly. No money w bate vet is required. Everything is lurniahed f ree Stationery, rubber atawp, ink and padk advertisina matter, sample copies, etc. Papers are shipped to. b paid for at the end of each month, lapse not sola are not charged for. Write to Grit Publish ing Co., Wiliiamsporti Pa., and mention the Beacon. Only first-class people can bold the re, speot and admiration of their second-clssa friends. WANTED-SEVEBAL URJGUIT AND HONEST peraon to repreaenl aa aa Manager lo bJ and clou by counties. 8alM7 S9d0 a year and ex- MDaea. Straight, bone-fide, WO more, no lets ealarr Potltioa penaanent. One ceferencee, any bank, fa any tow a. It ia mainly clRce worn conancien aj ,home. Reference. Bnciote aelf-addreeaed itaiafed envelope. Taa Doumiom Comrxvi, Dept. 8, Chicago. eep 19-21 . I am still in the Millinery Business, and when you want a Hat Bonnet, .or anything in my line I would be koleaeed to have you caJil ajj.d examine "Lmy stock before purchasing elsewhere. ?" J I have a select stock of flowers, vi . -i i .a. :m-.. VpB, nooons aim vxe wuuuciy which are very clheap. carry .a nice line of ready t.s which ea be bought "-ban spaoiaJt orders. Sfrie,da for their H continuance "Ht if there need I f v '-is I a. , ass TO THE PUBLIC. I take pleasure in thus announcing mtr friends and the people of to Washington and surrounding coun ties, that I have just opened a com plete stock of Hillinery Goods. Consisting of NOTIONS, SILKS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY also a nice line of MANTEL DRAPERY, LIN ENS, LADIES' UNION SUITS, CORSETS, &C, in the Norman store, opposite Horn tbal's, where I will be pleased to serve those wauting up-to-date goods in this line, I have secured the services of one ot the best city Trimmers, and I shall also give all orders my personal attention. Remember, if you want styles in HATS, BONNETS, or other Millinery, with years of prac tical experience and the assistance of a competent Trimmer, I am pre pared to please you. Thanking you in advance for a liberal Bhare of your patronage, whioh I promise to merit, I am Yours very truly, MRS. J. F. YEAGER. CALL ON - FOR FINE Heavy and Fancy Family Grooeries, Fruits, CottfectiouerieB. Canned Goods. Vegetables, &o. I keep constantly on hand a full and well selected stock of everything in the grocery line needed lor family use.' No Shoddy, shop-worn goods; everything frefh and aveet. Whtttt voq leave home with an order for groceries, don't fail to call on me ; you get yonr money's worth of fresh gooda every time, and your patronage will be appre ciated. In the rear of my store I have opened a first-class Saloon, where gentlemen can en- loy a social glass of the best of Wines or Liquors, and get as good a smoke as can C.e naa in tne city, juverytuuig v cn quiet and orderly, and no lady need hesitate entering the grocery store that would en ter a dry goods store next door to a saloon . Yours to pleaae, oc H-tf J. L. SAVAGE. HEW UITDEIt TAKER, 8. J- BARCO, DEALER IN CoSns Casketsk and , BuriaLcases of all styles,, grades size a and price. Special attention given to orders at a dis tance. It it shoBlQ be your misfortune to need anything U this lias sea my goods. I ana still in the boggy busines with as nice a 14 of. open and top vehicle aa has ever been shown ia this section. In work prices I defy competetion Examine my stock Wore placing your orderk yours respectful, S, J. BARCO ROPER N, C GO TO m E- HcCAlE'S For Heavy and Fancy Groceries,. Notio&s, Fruits, Cofection eries, &c Ac I also keep & First-class Heetaur ranl, wbe; yo can get as good a meal for the mouey as anywhere in town Added to tkis 1 keep nice, clean rocoastoWt (a ledgers at seasonable rate Hont 1&rgk to caJ) oa cae when iatcwa. M. E. MgABE. Washington, St. near l'iery stables Freek Oysters Eyeuy Day.. .SHOES! SHOES! The largest, best and cheap est line of shoes that has ever been opened up in Plymoutli. Our HAN AN SHOES are un questionably the best line that comes to Plymouth. have also the celebrated lines of Keith Shoea for men, Krippendorf, for lino of Hill Sc Green IS . JJkVa Shoes for Boys for school purposes. Now are looking for, oorao to see us; we have them in aii. the new and up-to-date toes. We are making a special effort to give our customers the best that can be had. for the money, and all we ask when you come to town is to come in and glance through our immense stock of goods, of all kinds, and be convinced that we have one of the best selected lines that oan be found this side of Baltimore, CLOAKS AND O APES. If in want of a nice if ixrill rav vnn to Inrtk throuff V 1 .7 -" ing, as we have one of the cheapest lines in the tafv ' Our linings are the best that can bo had; wehav all the new shades in near silks forj fancy skirts tlr any one can wish for. -7 OUR BOYS CLOTHING i the best to be fov.j; and when in town donH fail to come and glance our stock and you will see what we are telling true, . OUR HAT DEPARTMENT M 4 with all the newest and. nobbiest shapes for fa if ou are looking for a nice, stylish hat, be sij see our lino before buying and you will be get tbo very newest shapes. "V REMEMBER, people, that we also make a effort to please you in heavy and fancy groceries COME see us when yon want goods of any k ANYTHING from a trass Pin a steam engine Louis P. Hornthal's,' ladies ; and the well knowa and Oliilclreii, if it is style and wear you. Oloai: or Cape thi-t through our line before V O . . i
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