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Tho n.ahoke Bearon. rlho Ofiicial Paper of Wash ington County, Published Every Friday by Ths Koanoke Pubushixg Company. W. FLETCIIER AUcSBON, . - . Editor. Vabucrlntion price, f 1.00 per year Advertiuementt inserted at low mtes. Obituary notices excelinr. ion line, five cents 1 ina. Count the word, allowing eight to the line, and Kind money with MS. for all in excei-s of ten . " The editor will not be responsible for the viewe f correspondents. . All article for publication must be accompanied by the full name of tne writer. Correspondent! are requested not to write on out one side of the pitper. 3 All communications must be eent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to " THE ROANOKE BEACON, . Plymouth, N. C. We appeal to every reader of Ths Roahokb Bbacob, to aid us in making it an acceptable and f rontabl medinra of newe to our citizen. Let lymoiitb people and the public know wnat is going on iu Plymouth. Keport to n all Item of news the arrival and departure of friends, social event, deaths, orious iline, accidents, new nudlogs. new entorprUes and Improvement of whatever character, changes in biminew indeed anything and everything that would be of interest to our people. FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1893. A influential citizen remarked to us this week - that Plymouth must have a cotton factory and that he wanted The Beacox to co-operate in its establishment We do not say that she must have a cotton factory, but we do say that Plymouth needs such a thing and we will do all we can for it. Ply-? mouth is a most desirable location for iactorioa because our rai road and water transportation is unexcelled by any town in this section. A cotton factory hero where the raw material is grown, should pay well, both the manufacturer and producer, and all that is necessary for its establishment is to awaken our citizens from their slowness of action. Thr Rratsv b.a.3 wivon from time to time many reasons why Plymouth should be . a great manufacturing town. We are hero in a country, so jrich in the raw materials, such as cotton, wheat, rice, fruitsVegetables and woods, and yet not a a factory is seen. Thtso products ars grown on our soil, used by our people, yet they are shipped to other more pro gressive 8tate3 to be manufactured. Our people complain of dull times i st..: - - - wneu n&Lure is uuuig inure lur us than any people ou the face of the earth. If wo had a cotton facotry, a flour factory, a canning factory, a rice mill and a bucket and tub fac tory nert at nome wonia inre do any difference in our financial condition? ..We believe there would, and it is our purpose to show in our nest issue where the difference would be. ' UiL!iMmi J.M" MM IUIIWW - The more Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is need ttm better it is liked. We know of no oiner remedy mat always gives sausiac tion. It is good when you first catch cold. It b gooi whea your cotigh is seated . and your lungs are soro. It is good in any kind of ft congb. Wo have sold twenty-five dozen of it and every bottle has given sat isfaction. Stedman & Friedman, drug" gists, Minnesota Take, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by PlymouthvDrcg Co. STATE NEWS. THE LATE8T HAPPENINGS, AS GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES AND ELBEWHIRE. William Puett a prominent citizen near Lenoir committed suicide by shesung mm. self with a pistol on the IGth. A serions, if nt fatal shooting occurred at Winston Saturday night between Joe. Dickson and Adyirian Walker. - The State Railroad Commissioners are in Washington attending the national oen rention of Railroad Commissioners. John Long, a noted' criminal of the State of Maryland, has been arrested at Greens horo. Gov. Carr has honored a requisition from the Governor of Maryland for his return. , State Chronicle t Gov. Ctrr issued a requisition on the Governor of Virginia ... v . v . . . m i . a horse and buggy from E. E. Sears of Durham. Wbwh nnrl Observer t Got. Carr has honored a requisition of the Governor of -'--.J m - . W W . ... MspvTinH tnr Jnnn ovta t nnrm criminal who is wanted in tbat Siate and who has been captured at Greensboro. News and Observer : New's was received here yesterday that the trial of John F. Lifsey, lor the killing of his brother-in-law, Charles Key, at Garysbnrg lost December, was conclnded yesterday in Northampton Court apd the defendant was acquitted. , kiilon Fisherman & Farmer s ' News rfaohecTf:nton Monday from Avoca. N. C, that theslye hotel near Capehart's fishery. "The Dokenfield House," caught fire Sundny about nii&ught and was com-S-letely diitroytd, together with its contents, including the baggage of a number of guewt. The Ioks is about $4 50O The lire is supposed to have originated from the line in the kitchen. No insurance. My wife was confined to her bed for over two monrh with a very severe attack vt rbturnatipiu. We conUl pet imtbing t'tiut would aiTrl her any relief, and as i I i-t rcMDTt gayo Chamberlain' Pain Halm a t ;,il our qr-ftt surprise she began to i; :ve B.Ver tli ficst application. - and by t r. uluifly the wa oou it!e to ft ROPER RIPPLES. Uiss Mary Hilliard is the guest of Mrs. J U. Borton. ' Miss Fannie Sateman has returned to her home in Jameaville. The first of the new dwellings Mr. T. W, Blount is haviug built near the new station is raised. ' . Mr. W. D. Cooper is upeuing up a new street which will add much to our town's appearance. The editor of Tbb Beacon made us a flying visit last week, distributing the neat directories oi Plymouth and otherwise try. ing to boom his tewn: Hiss Virgie "Waldrop, the fashionable milliner, has retnrned from her trip Korth and steps behind the counter of Carstar phen fc Blount with the eld time look of happiness, amid piles of the latest styles. Mr. John L. Roper, of the John L. Roper Lumber Company, has given orders for the erection of a parsonage to be a gift from him to the Methodist church- Among others this is a valuable gift of the Capt's to our place. Col. A M, Hawkins has moved in bis new station and the old station is being re. moved by Mr, T, W. Blount. ow let the Company store, the post office and office of the Roper Company be moved near the station and our town will show up o. k. Mr. T. W. Blount has sold the vessel he purchased recently and we aro not to have an excursion vessel to Nag's Head this snmmer. They commenced to call Mr. Blount commodore, but if he will just buy another vessel we will promise that Nep tune will get the Drst man that calls hiin commodore. The remains of Mr. Richard Goodman was brought over from Edenton ou Satur day and buried in Uebron church yard The remains were followed to the grave by several or JCctentou s best citizens, among them his bereaved betrothed who left a cross of flowers on his grave. Mr. Gocd' man was from this county and highly re spected. He died Friday fr m a wound received while at work iu Branmng'e mill All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the epportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug-gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free Send your name and address to 11. J tfuckleu c (Jo (nicago, aud get a sample box of Dr. Kiug's New Liff Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing Plymouth Drug Co.. and Dr. B. F. Hall' Bey, Roper. i The meanest man in the world will agree to every thing you say about him as long as he thinks you are talking about some body else. S the) World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. jpen receipt of your address aud fifteen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our mouvenir Fortfolia of ths World's Columbian Ext sition the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nomi nal, iou will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings; with descrip tions oi same, end is executed in highest tyle of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address Jl. E. UUUKLEN Jc CO., 4 Chicago, 111. There are church members who claim in prayer meeting that they are willing to follow the Lord anywhere who break for the back seats wheuever an effort is made to have a revival. Elder 8. 8. Beaver, of MeAllisterviUe, JuniattaCo., Pa, ttays Lin wife is subject to cramp in the stomach Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lor it, and was much pieastd with the Bpeedy relief it afforded bha has since nsed it whenever necessary ana found that it never fails. For sale by Fly mouth Drug Uo. Pat the right kind of a good man in any community aud he will soon uako every mean man among his neighbors feel ashamed of Himself. 'Tf -Was Mr. Harvey Heed Laceyville, 0. Catarrh, HearfFailuro, Pa ralysis of the Throat "I TKanlc Cod and Hood's Sarea parilla for Perfect Health." " Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu manity I wish to state a few facts : For several years t have suffered from catnrrii and heart failure, getting so bad I could not work aud Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat ome time aj;of M y throat secmod closed and l mid not -wallow, xiio doctors said it was caused by heart failure, and Rave medicine, IVIi 1 t?,k cording to directions, but it did !n tn fJSi1? d?,1"8 ay Rood- My wife urped lo Jnh 7' a.?,8 sysapan!l:t, telling mo Of Mr. Josepli c. BmiUi, who had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.' f1. !-,r my restoratloi! ... 1!!!!.: AHV-y hekd. Lacf "-.. CITY MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HORNTH AL-& BR0-, mmm axd fohwaeoiau jeeciiank, AND DEALEBS IN General AIercuxdise, PLYMOUTH, N. C. Y(MM)f. C. R. Sides per tb 12 Sholders Baoou " 12 Hams S. C, 10 Pork per barrel 20 00 Lard refined 12 J Flour, per barrel, Hungarian $5.50 ' 4 Winter King 4 50 w . l. Molasses, per gal., Hyrnp " " Granulated Sugar, per lb Light brown " " Butter " " Cheese " " 3540 SO ,. 6 S 85 12 to 15 20 &U ' 30 . 10 20 to 80 8 SO to 40 Green Coflee Roasted Coffee Eggs per doz.. Tobacco, per tb Shot " " It Coal Oil White.Safety 150, per gal, 15 " " Red U., Apple Vinegar Bee's Wax, per Tallow. " per gal.. 18 rr 30 20 5 A Hides, flint." " Green " " Salted ' Salt, per sack Corn, Meal, Rice, Peas, black " black eye Peanuts Cotton per lb 3 80 per Bus., new 60 " 80, 50 i . , (j0 n " " 1.00 l 25 7 to 7J A BIG FAILURE. MATHJA.S OWENS & CO., GO UNDER. This announcement will be a great Bar. prise to our people, for ths new firm has been doing a large bnsines and their failure was not expected, but they have failed. NOT FINANCIALLY, NO, NO. But they have failed te charge yeu as mica fer shoes and hats as you have been use to payiag. They have failod to gat but 10c for meat when otbrs sold it for 12$. They have failed to get their own prices on Dress goods, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and Gent's Famishing goods. Groceries, Ac, bat have taken customers' prices. SEE THEIR NEW STOCK. They have "GONE UNBER" all conpeU Mors in prices. They sell everything in tbe Dry Goods line at Rock Bottom Prices, and their stock of Heavy uud Fancy Groceries is complete. They will not FAIL to sell you all goods as cheap as you caa buy then ia tows. Preserves and jellies of different kinds at retail. Call and see them before buying. Mat ias Owens & Co. Sprnill & Bro's. old stand, PI j mouth, N. 0. O. L. PETTIGREW, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W Practices in all the States aud Federal Courts. Office, Water Street, PLYMOUTH, N C. T. B. Wolfe, D. D. S- PLYMOUTH, N. O CsTTeeth filled er extracted without pain. NEW BARBER SHOP. Having opened a fir?t-class barber shop in Flymeuth, I solicit the patronage of my old friends aud the publio generally. I have several years experience and shall exert myself to please my patroug. Give me a trial. Respectfully, Bbooks Williamson. Engineer, Surveyor of . Land, Koads, Itailroand, Drainways and Timber. dec ll-tf. ' ScurPEitNONG, N. C. North Caroliha, Washington County, Mary Allen ?a Mitchel Allen. Superior Court. The defendant above named will take notice that action entitled as abeve has been enmmenced in the Superior Court of Washington Ucunty by the plaintiff above named to obtain a divorse absolutely. And the said defendant will further take notioe that be is required to appear at the next term or the superior tjourt lor said county to be held at the Court House in Plymouth on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday in March 1803 and answer or demur to th complaint r the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief de manded m said complaint. ' - T. J. Makrinek, Cw C. S. C. A. IL.1 12ISILIL, ' JEWELER And dealer in Watches, clocks and all kinds of jewelry. In connection with this I have a lanre stock of ' which I will Eell at the lowest prices xi:r naru oi ; uiso notions, Dry JJORFOLK & SOUTHERN COMPANY. HCHZDTJLS IN EFFECT MARCH 1st 1893. The Direct Short Line between Plymouth t Edenton. Eastern JNenh Caioliaa and Norfolk aad all points North. aiau i raia leaves Hide d ton l:l.r p. m. aily, except Sunday, arrives at Norfolk 4:35 p. m. Express Train leaves Edenton Daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 a. in. arrive at Norfolk 11 a. ni. Connection made at Norfolk with all rail and Steamer Lines, and at Elizabeth City with Steamer Neuse Tuesday, Thursday ana oaiuraay lor ltoanoke island, JNew Uerne ad Atlanno & North Carolina K. R. Stations. 1 he Company's Steamers leave Edenton 12.45 p. ta. as follows ; Transfer " S:eamer to Mackey's Ferry daily (except Sunday) wuu passeugers ror uoper, rantcgo, uei haven, conneeiiuu with Steamer Haven Belle for Makley ville, Anrora, South Creek. Washington and intermediate landiugs. Steamer Plymouth, daily, (except Hun day) for Plymouth, Jamesviile, Williams- ton ana Windsor. Steamer M- E. Roberts. Tuesday. TUnrs day and Saturday for Chowau River, Wednesday for Avoca and Salmon Ureek, and Moaday aud Friday for Scupperuong ltiver. Norfolk passenger and - freight station at Norfolk and western Railroad Depot. Through tickets on sale and baggage checked to all principal points. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIQHT LINE. AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Regular line of steamers between Allan tio k North Carolina R. R., New Berne. aud Elizabeth City. LMilv all rail service between Edenton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltioiore and Norfolk ' I'hroujh oars, as low rates and quicker time thau by any other route. I'irect all coodi to be shipped by East era Carolina Dispatch, asfollowa: From Norfolk by N. & d. If. K.; Baltimore by if. W. & B. R. R: President St. Station. Philadelphia by Pennsylyania R. R. Dock St Station; New York by Pennsylvania R. R., Pier 27 North River. For further information appiy to J. H . SMITH, Agtnt, Plymouth, N. C, or to the General Office of the N. as S. R. R. Co., Norfolk, Va. M. K. KING, General Manager. H. 0 HUDGINS, fir. F. & P. Agt. LAMB'S STEAM T H E The Steamer' J. W. HARIIVGr is at the ser vice of the public to do all kind of freighting and tow ing at low rates. Address S. K. Eeverett, Master, PLYMOUTH, N. C. mr-17-tf Livery and Exchange STABLES, W. TH0HPS01I, Proprietor, Roper H-C Fine turnouts always on band. Can be hired at auy Lour, daj or night. Terms reuBuauuie. STHorses sold or exchanged, rh ap20-tf. US., MlUlffiKIEY, UNDERTAKER. I am better prepared to' furnish the pub lie in the Undertakers business than' tver. Coffins supplied on demand from the fljjest te the cheapest and at prices that defy com pete tio a. I am also prepared te serve the public aa C0N2RACTCR AND BUILDER. " Thanking the publio for paRt patronage and soliciting a continuance of name I am. Yours truly, Ap-mf B. Nurney THE NATIONS PRIDE The Standard Kotary Shuttle Soring llacbine IS THE BEST 1st. Because it runs lighter than any ether. 2id. Because it dees more work in the same length of time than auy other machine. Srd. The bobbin helds 100 yards. 4th. Any child can run it. th. It is the neatest machine out. 6th. It has the best liuc of attachments N. B. YEAGER, ; DKALER m Clocks," Watches, Jswei,rt;'and MUSICAL INSTKNJrEWi'S. Krpsirirg .it re i?.ov.l r.itt. i RAILROAD For anything you want and pet it as well as if you cam to the start. .' Bscnuxe I make a specialty of mail orders, and send cuts with desoriptlea aa priee f gotfds, ao you cannot fail to get just what you need. FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS . . .,:'. ..i ,.. . ' , I am offering a special lint ef Reed and Rattan Furniture for any room la yeu keaee, at prices reasenable. It i ornamental and comfortable. Hath tubs at all prices. The Gurney Patent Refrigerators, the best made; at the price of oheap geeds. fJem4 for cata'ogue CHAIRS and CHAIRS, and Chairs for everybody. Old men's eh airs, young wee's chairs, fat men's chairs, and chairs with wheels for the invalid. Keoliiiag skaita. Chairs aid Settees fer the yard aud porch at all kinds of prices , Chairs for the sitting room, dining room, bed room, parlor, and Chairs aid BaA Stands for your hall 1 handle New Style Furniture, which I bay in large quantities direct frm ths aaaa. ufaeturers, thereby am able j0 offer the very newest in very line at the usual priee. ef old style goods I offer a ni e e loeking autique oak of ash bed room suite ef 10 eieoei, . for $25.00 it is a woader to alland from that up to tht very finest maanfaetired.. I have a select stock of furniture for the dining room, bed room sitting room, eerier and kitchen. We have here six railroads and several steam boat lines, and can ship goeds fiie&l and safely to any point at the very lowest rates. I also keep a full line ot Office Furniture, Book oases and Desks, and beta eembie4 in antique oak walnut, ehrrry or mahegany Alse a nioe line of Baby carriages, children's tricycles, wagons, &c, which I offer very low. In fact, if yea want anything in the above liue. write te me and 1 will eJteerfmly send youpriccs aad dtticriotloii4 aud illastratons if passible, GEO. rI PAKKER, May20-tf. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Suffolk,, Vt.V m he-"OLD LIABLE"- Carriage Factory 1 ff PEAL Proprietor. JUAXUFACTVRBn OP Bueeies, Phaetons. Eoad-carts. 17arm-carta. v?a.nnu 7sa. at prices lower than ever. oargam. 1 aeiy competition repairing oi au jcina done. Oive nie a call. GEijIGE carts. Wagons and Repairing of all kind done UANUFAOTUSER OF All worlx Guaranteed- Jyl7-tf ' Asanas street, Plymouth, II. O. OARSTARpHEN Stock of FaoCafiociablc MfilSiaacry ia fljzj, mense. TEae moot flatieoea cans bo D. O. BKINKLEY & CO, Dealers IB Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. CHOICE BHANDS OF CIOAR3. tot wktai! r retail 5 Plymouth II. 0. Men with the cash can rtt a and will not be nndorssU EATEMANj other Riding Vesicles. . ' with neatness and ditpac& Sc ELDUNT'S SUITED. CAESTAEPHEII & SLOUIIT. Eopor, IT. 0. SUBSCRIBE TO THE STATE CEEOIIIOin, HALMOU, fi. l DAILY AND WEEKLY. Latest Telegraphic news from all parts of the world. (By United Press and ciai Wire.) . . Has the largest daily circulation ia f State. JIns more State correBpciiiisati taa t other daily in the State. Twelve llontis f 1 c f3 unuvu.ua 1 1 .,,.. . three ileutLs j j :WtklyV f IJS pyna Ctafet f ly" IrH l'H.X.3 dn luiK- 1'a A T T?.Tr t JLJi iJt.itij, Hf CO!
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