faithful, Republicans and. traitor. Democrats. Verily, . are thero no unfaithful Populists? "Rascals will Tho Ollicial Paver of Wash ington County. get iuto all parties, the Populist not excepted. . ' The A:anofce Bearon. Published Every Friday by Tub koakokb' ToBUsniNy Company. V7. FLETCHER AUriHOX. tailor aud '" 'Business Manager. Bubicriptlou price, 1 .00 per yw. ... AdTCTtienvloU' iiiiwusJ ntlovv r;ii. Obituary noticta escoeJnii? ttlu Mn'f, 1W cents aline Count tlie '.voriX m.iowlriS tuiit U the hue, nd Mild mouey witU ilS. for nil in esc.- of Uu Tnedltor will not be responsible for tho views 1 orrpwndutB. , . , . . . All article for publication must bs aceouaosiuea b th fulluanwof tin; writer. v ComwyomUniti! are rpted not to writ on but aeid of Uie piwar. , AUconxreunicaiiosis must lie sunt ia bj 1 bureuay Morning or tUey will uot ipK"r. Addrwas U eouiiuiiv.icu'.iir.s to, . . .-. ' ' TIIK 'KOANOKE BEACON,. ; v TU-mouth; N. O. We appeal t tvery reader of . Tins Coamoks Bxacon, to tiid ia uuikiKj! it an acceptable and preatabl medium uf iiiavu tii oar. culaon. , Let rlvmuatb people and the public know whiitli going oa hi Plymouth, Kt.yii t ia usi -U item of ewe the arrival aurt dopiu ture of f iieud, social venta, deaths, lorloas iluiue, arcideuu, new bulldlugs, new enterprises ami improvement of whatever chwactr, uhunga." in business iuded anything aud everything tuiit would be of iutoreiil to our people. , ' : FRIDAY. SEITKMBKR 7,1894. Coxey's Army has abeut all niar . ched back from Washington. . '. . : ; -r;..' -v " , .t s :4 . -The peoplo want frco silver, and the people are going to have it, no : mutter which party gets into power. ; ' r . .,. Col. J. S. Cahk, President of the v State Association, of Democratic Clubs, has issued a call for aconven " tion of the Democratic Clubs to meet tin Raleigh Sept, 20th, at which ' jtoiime the campaign will be opened. Much, ha3 been said about the action of the Senatorial convention : of this v District. . Some claim that ; tlie Ransom ' 'ring' walked square : over H 'Jarvis majority. We do not r" know whether tlie two men nomina : ted are Ransom . men or not, but there was lots of "ringing" in that convention. . . ' ' ' ' ' - '' i , .. ; v .. . ; "We are now pubiisliing ii Befies of. articles from the pen of "Progreai1" on the subject of tobacco growing in the country adjacent to' Plymouth. We have at all times been willing to do- all ve could to advance the inter ests of this section, but have had to do what we have done single handed &3 no one seemed to take any interest in what wo . have had to say. Now, since "Progress" has taken an inter est in the future of this section, we feel that wo have, .at least one co worker. ; No county that has found its soil adapted to the growth of tobacco has failed to realize a large revenue from its growth, and Washington county will find that tobacco is ono of the -greatest money crops, if the farms will take advantage of tlie opportu nity now being offerpr- ' -, It isjj'propoTed that each and ejfjr farmer put in 60 acres the first year, but 4 or 5, just to try the experiment and to know whethsr pr not our lands are suitable for it. In this "way no one farmer will lose much, and it may be tho means of setting the farmers of. this county on a road to prosperity.. It is worth the experiment. POLITICS. . Ijt all parties we find men therfe . from principle, aud wo also 4nd merf , there for onice, ' - -Politics are 'getting t be a game v where tho ins are forever against the ffv-"'' sTariTai'Ts'pi ?e v, i g ge u er'ally S . with the in. . 'Republican's a re' row enssmg tne Deniocrat.3 for what tl;ey did them selves, namely :'. Staying in ofiice as long as possible.' ' Men inny startil on the streets and talk Free Silver six 'days in the week and! then j;o home Saturday night without, riiti.on?. , Tnt; Democrat who rides the pub lie road trying to f?nd s Populist to cn?s will not m:iic many votes for l.oltcr ovcrrie!'(. ' FORCLERKOFTHESUPEHIOR ' ' ' COURT. At the earnest request of my frieuds, and lifter duo consideration, I take this method of aunoundng myselt a eaudidato for the ollic'e of Superior. Court Clerk of Washiugton comity. . ' I am awaro that the offices of tho County, State and Matiou belong to the people aud not,-to individuals, and that I, as an 'American citizen, have a right to ask for anoiHce, but, if for any reason the people of my county.think I am not entitled to share the honors of office, and in op en convention a majority say I am not the preference of . the people of my party, I 'shall humbly submit to thft 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 bo elected, and if elected, to faithfully discharge all the duties of the ofQoe. Respectfully, W. F. Ausiion. ' Irtirg W. Larimore, physical director of Y. M. O. A., Des UoiuHe, Iowa, says h OAn C0C8oleEtiii8ly recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to attileteH, gymnasts, bicyolists, foot ball players and the profession in Ren -eral for bruises, sprains and dislocations ; also for soreness a.u& stiffness of the mus, Cles When applied before the part9 be come swollen it will effect a cure in one half the time usually required. " For sale by Plymouth Drug Co. . lm - ...j nun.-' i-iu J.J. TOBACCO CULTURE IN THE SECTION SURROUNDING PLYMOUTH. M. O. coktikusd 1 .... Mb. Editob : In an artiole written for your paper, is the laat issue, we mentioned the visit of Mr. Green, of Louieburg, K. C.t to Plym outh, and hia examination of the lands. on the Washington, Mackey'g Ffrty and Ko per roads, as to their adaptability for the cultivation of tobacco. Mr. Green, yon will remember, is a large exporUr of leaf tobaooo and has expressed his willingness toereot tobaooo-warehouses at Plymouth, if a sufneient amount of tobaooo is culti. Tated in this section to justify him in so doing. As stated in our last communion. tion, we ' will give Mr. Green's plan for ttsting whether or not tobaooo would be a paying crop in this socliea. The fullowing is the plan, viz: Let all persons who de sire to make a teat of iobacco culture, agree to cultivate five (5) acres each next year and become responsible for the payment of a tobaooo expert from Jan. 1st 1895 to Sept. 15th 1895. The daty of this expert would b to visit each tobacco farm from day to day, giving instructions how to prepare the bods, set out the plants, culti vate tho crop during its various stages of growth, how to erect barns, aud how to cure the weed so that it would bring the best prices possible. Mr. Green says Aat a tobacco barn will not cost more thfn $40. including fines. ' If this plan , is adopted, the farmers Would know.&e ilrst year, whether their lands w-e suitable for to. bacco culture and. tolmcoo warehouses and prize houses freald bo au established fact, bringing thousands of dollars annually into the .immunity, -If, however, the experiment Bhould fail, the land would be improved, the tobacco barn could be turned to good use on the farm aud the proportionate share of salary for an expert tobacco farmer would be small. Progress. A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen of Engine, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and used many remedies with little relief until she tried (Jhamberlam's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her Bound and welL Give it a trial and you will be surprised at tho prompt relief it affords. 22 and 50 cent bottles For sale by Plymouth Drug' Go lm LYlJOUTft,( Written for Ts Bexco.t, One of the fairest pictures .Thro memory's t;Ia8Hes seen, la that of dear old Plymouth, . When dressed in summer's green. Its grand and lofty elm trees, With graceful drooping bowers, Its golden waving gardens of fruit. And its many blooming flowers. A'rbtmd tbe door there clusters, f 3Pne ever blooming rose; The old and rustic summer house Is oovered o'er with vines, JLnd 'round the pillars of the porch The honeysuokle twines. . The little bird which corneB each year, Of a Hweet home in quest -Stops in the branches of the elms, And bnilds of twigs a nest. Its soft, eweet notes are often beard, At the first faint streak of light, And gently dies upon the ear .Vbcn twilight turns to night, At rventide the sun's bright rays ' 6u?al down the river's si3e, And e'en more lovely all appears, Bathed in its gulden tide. Ahl no, there 13 no picture Chh tiih uircru gladly ploase, Tl. in t'uo pk'ru t.f t'tri'lyirjow'c, &tI.-2V tl'iii gtk'id t.tJi iTVSi-. " " y fi! T 11, MiTiT-V,'i( lf' 2vh. Judge Facie Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tolls How She Was Cured Sufferers front l)ytciia'liuld read tho foW lowtfig Usttor from lJis. II. M. Peck, wife of Judc Pwclt, a JuitUce nt Tracy, CaL, atui a writer oohuccUhI with Uio AsBocintod Pre( "By a deep souho of gratitude for the great beuL'ftt I have received from Uio um of Hood's'' &irsAtwirlilH, I have been letl to write the follow iitK atfUemcut fur tlie benefit vt sutlorcrs who may be slmilrtrly arfiictctl. For 15 yews I have been a grout sunorr r frwu Uyspupdia and .,'.. Heart Troublo. . Almost everytlilng I ate would distress me. ' I trlud difTerettt treatincntM and nxKllcliios, but failed V) realize relief. Two years ftno a frtoud prevailed uxn mo to try Hood's Samapari-a The unit bottle I notified helped me, so I con tinued taking it. It did mo so much good that my friends sttoke of the Improvement, I have rooeiwd such great benefit from It that Gladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever dlatresiioa me. U also keeps up my flesh and strcnfrUi. I cannot pralao Hood's. garsauurilU too much." Mits. II. M. Psck, Tracy, California. GctHOOD'fi. Hcod'8 Pills are hand nuida, aud perfect In proportlou and appoaranco. 25a. a box. KINSEY SEMIHAEY, LaQrakgb, N. C. A Boarding cbooI far (.iris sndlcung Laik FULL COttPS CF TEACHERS. ; Literary, Art and Music Departments LOCATION IIKALTIIY. ,. State Chemist in examination of water says': I have probably never examined a better sample. 53TFor catalogue giving full par ticulars write to - JOSEPH KINSEY, jayl9-tf . , . .Principal. TUB SOUTH CAK9L1H College of m';-- ' . 'Agriculture aud Mechanic Arta. . 0psh8 Thkkb Tkchmicai. Couasas t The Coarse in Agriculture ; ' The Course in Science ; The Course in Mechanical and CivU Engineering, And ith eaclr a good Academic Education. , . Each course is broad and thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excellent work; " Expenses very moderate. Session opens September 6th. , , ' . ' For Catalogues, address ALEXAW.I1. iULW IW, july 23 . , Raleigh, N. 0. 1 DEALER IN NOTIONS. NOTIONS. ALSO t Heavy and fancy groceries, cigars, tobacco, snuff, vegetables, fruits and all U'amily Supplies I can offer buyers such prices on the above named goods that it will .. pav.. them to call. . J.'E. WIGGINS, Water St.,' next to Bryan's Drug Store, Plymouth, N. C. my 16-tf JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVEE TOMC, , It Cures You or your Hondy given back. xTry a bottle and save The ever blooming rose; -r 4-r.n And through the valley behide.the town,"! a JJOCbOr S J co.lins Woke flows. j,. , K . , . Uryan's Drug Store. jv.yl8-3aa "I m - mm . i C4 KJn I3THCBCST. Ana otaer rpeciamen tor Gntleron, Ijidlei, Boys and Mlsse are the Best in the World. See deicrlptlve advert! mrnt which appeari in this paper. Take ae Substitute. Inpltit on . hartag W, X. iioroi.As snozs, j with samt and r-rlee ttantivi oa tjottctiu. ld hy v - -r - 0 - -ir:' iJJIyj Jl :h liuiliiiJiJji ' 'Tllf ISIMlf f B ' : ' "" . . . - I, . '...:.--.-'.:"-..--.'.... , I ' . SAVE A DOLLAR? - n DO YOU WEIR SHOES? Excuse, me, ladies. I was spe.aking to the , '.'-'..'' " - . , v , " ' ' -i 1 , 1 .' . , gentlemen,- but I' can pffer you at L E S T M A M. -k?,0 T Q M A S5.-IB , .. . t .'V'V'' : ' - V 'l :- Piftv uairs of. Oxford ties, cadilly toes, in black and tan, t!2r4aer ' "-:r-fi'esh. and bright. LT You wear Clothes, and you want to buy,- '-' . . ,:' '.' " ' ";.'Jiv. less of cost. The price SHOULD please you., All Summer good s are Mm soldat If f 1 IJ- n J p TM . Blount Gpruill 5: Bro. ;:i, an f.-rMi". if.