and in thia judgment THV T5nTrn T3rr5fti' itbJ.Mr,, D,via anc -AiiU AAUttAlunw Mbuwwu. maily of th HoftberQ press ftro . eiialM aa pronounce as is tua sciua &;acjre m so; 'iho Official Paper of Wash ington County, .,: Published Every Friday by TnK JtOANOKK rUBLlSQIKO COMPANT. W. FLETCHER AUSBJN, Local Editor. TIIOMAS ITCSOJJ, Business Manager ibelying. ' . 9 iue evtis growing out or the axarery jagiUtior,' however, were increasing in nam .ber and intensifying In force, so that the i passions it engendered soou hastened on (hat "irrepressible conflict" which Mr. I nt.rAit pAailtt ATiDtnrt Ani) -yui 7 m. I . I lost the nation into civil war. Mr. 1 Pubfcriptlon irlce, $185 per year. 'Mdrerupenieiiia iitvrteJ m( (ow rates. 1 The editor will not bo ntpponslblo for the Tlewri pf 'correspondents. -- I All 8rt;rifi for publication muRt be accounanieai py the full immc or tin! writer. Correio. dents are rett'ievled not to write on bui Cue fiue or tho p.-tper. -' All cotninuuicrtilonH must be rent in by Thursday jnonitnir or tlicy will not appear. , ; AddreiM all jumnwmicauona to . THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. We appeal o every reader of Tits Roarokti IfEacON, to aid us 4n making It an acceptable aiin tirofltabU medium of new fo our cuixen. Ia'1 VlyuKHith people and the public know what if going on in Plymouth. Keport to in all tteiiMOt new the arrival and departure of frimids, social event, deaths. Bottom iliBe'c ancidout. new buildings, new enterprise aud improvement itfp vwiui-rtvr uuarauier. unsure-, lit wumuuw inuecu auytbmg mid everything that would be of lutcreti to our people. reedlas f the County, nissloner. Davis' The -. Board of County Commissioners i met in special session at the CWurt House .1 rn Monday, Doc 2nd. 8'.. Pmseut W? li. Chosaon, D. Spruill, II. J... Star, M.. 'Johnston and Levi Blount ' I The flixt business before the loard was ' 'to atoct at Chairman fur the tinxt ttr-lvn4 fmonthi. On trtotiou, W, tt, Cheson was fr elected. : , ,- " n 1 John U- Uliesson appeared and tendered ibis three several bonds in the BUtn of $ 10.000, 1 it with h- 1. Nevberry, W. H. Hampton, J fisnrti MIuTACTUBIIG . C 0I.MI, "1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1880. OUR DEAD CHIEFTAIN TP HE SOUTH MOTJRVS TIIE LOSS OFj UtJi JJKAU liEKU. HIS I.VENTFCL CAnEEIt ENDED 10. 6Tn, IX NEW OULKANS. iTboe. J. Baanight &ud Alfr d Alexander as J xareiiM. 'til wuuu iur ksutia anjkun in tuu i . then n member of the U. o. ojnato, waa as Ifjhe tuul ever boju for the Union under the yjCousutation and never a BeCMSiouiat of Lmhe type of foomb3,llhtU and Yancy,favor- fiug every peacabie method to avert war and rliktiiiKin. a:i? tven ti thn last ft frtpriil In vr rvii. nmwmu m.nJi Thoe. J. Alarnner, uierk or in Superiord Mr. Crittenden a compromUie measure Court appcared and renewed bU bond asl which wan distinctlv hoet le to snoh RMriw ;n m tnm nf innnn ni,y, t. T. i newberry, J. VY. Piarcy, T. W. Bloani, 13 sum of ft 1.600, with J. F. Norman And j M. il :.muLi iiiwru h nuv uia w iau ivi ji -County School, Poor and Sped tl Taxea, io3 kt!ienm of $19,000, with j i'and J. U. lleid as sureties. ooarso. . But Souta Carolina seceded, and. following others who in time seceJed before Iber, Miflhifisippi formally withdrew from the Union January 9, 18C1, Mr. Davis re . m r. . .. k. ill n. . .1 tin. . limi.mil T. d T nrrlriAr a tnm;ii9. Ttn.rt 1 Locepted and approved, ordered r corded j land filed, as thd law reqiired. 1 1 T.fMi im Hnrn 1ml ITitltiittf I Minnr 1 . i j , cepieu auu apprvveu auu qaauaeu n . Jby Ukiug the oath ax reqnired by UwiOO Ut CC IHtl CUH CTti ibe reoorded and filed as the law reqnires. 1 J. f. Milliard, Uegldter of Ueeds, ap- 'pcared and renewed his bond as Register ,io toe sum of .0:o, with u. u Newb-rry, I rhos. W. Blouut. Joshua B Davenport andjfi ill. W. Phelpi as sureties. Bond accepted .J nd approved. . Ordered recordod and filed! On the moruinj; of the Cth iust., 'in the citv of New Oi leans. Jefferson Davis, the peerless and beloved chieftain of the Lost Cause, entered into rest and the peace that passeth all understanding. ,: He died snrrouudvd by lo in and devoted friends, with the tender ministrations ol his gentle wife to soothe the dying hour v a.nd the bonudlebs sympathy of twenty ' xmilioae of Southern hearts for their great ' and heroio It ader. . :''IJr.. Davis wasacalive of Kentucky, where his father had moved from Georgia, and was bom In Jane, 130d. lie waH therefore in his 82ud year at the date of hit- with nna&ihlir nrtf. exception, all of hi associates of the period of our late civil war who were most con spicuous in that eventful history of our cpnbltc, - , Educated at West Fuiut aud leaving ii with distinction, he entered the C. S. Army -vi ere he booh gave promise in the higl KCi 'ierly qualities he eshibitcd in lh Black Hawk war and Iho war ' with th- . Jt wnees ot too aianuguisueu ruuuwu txim the fields of Mexico, where hU splendid courage and ability were so b illiantly dis. played. At Monterey his conduct received highest . encomium, but Bueua Vista was to be thi scene of his most uistmguisea service, &t it was grandest in the remit of the victory wnn for. Item unrmpRtioiiftblv the valor df his Mississippians. inspired by his own courage and ability, secured to the Amcr icui arms the glory of that diyf'Gen. Taylor's army of 4530 men had been foi two davs engaged with the forces of Santa Anna and so dospsiate were the odd th ti defeat t-cemcd inevitable; yet Co', Davis Against whom the fiercest charge of the Mexican lancers was directed, forming his regiment in shape of the letter V with its opening to the ouemy, received the'r onse' with such murderous fire that the assault wa repulsed with terrific lo s, the battle ended and Da via aud Lis Mississippiariishad saved the Amerieius arms from defeat. In this notion thoagh severely wouodedk he persistently declined to leave the field! when urged to do so, and remained in hii saLUe where his wound was dressed by the Icjgeon, uniil the close. . Jts related that Gen. Taylor, between whom aDdTJol. - Davis there had existed some estrangement, owing to the inarnagtj ol nis uauguter to joi. mvia ogaiust wishes Bummoued Lira to his tent after this battle aud renewing his friendship declared that his daughter was a better judge of a husband thin lie and that h had been mistaken in opposing him. The admirable manenrre tf his troops on this field, moreover, which Becured such - favorable results to cur army, it is claimed! ' tvae of hi own conception and its practice borne years later by the English General, Bir Colin Campbell in the Crimean war Witn equally iavoratuj result was but a tribute to Davis' geuius, although Sir Coliu was warmly applauded for it as generalshij of his own. With peace declared Col. Davis returned! . to his home vieog with Scott and Taylor in the honors heaped npou Lhn by his - countrymen and his name and facoe was a hoosehold word throughout tho land. From the victories of Mexico his State transferred him to the United States Senate - when? the great triumvirate Calhoun, Clay and Webster then in the moridhi of then - fame were to b i his associates and compeers la all the measure discu-ted bjford tha, 1 body during his couneciion with it, notably the slavery ' agitation and the issues ii ' engendered, he showed the wealth of hiw mental equipment to be pari pasua with th -wst, aud me eirorw in mat ciiamner in behalt of the constitutional rights of the SouMi in the Uuion and under its laws, wi H Joii( be regarded Ijr their cogency of argu ment, profound kurnlu and briLLiut oratory as ttnicug the chief masterpieces of A mericnn debates. As Secretary of War under Preslleui Tieroe he brought this department to the 1: ht&t state of efljcieney it had ever known, Bi'.l uriil this d.iy it U coucedtd that tho ? ai;-. 'liri of ur o'.'.i -e tLin th it giver f, ni"'st. 1 ruained iu the Senate chamber twelve days! I Louie Horn dial, Couuty Treasurer, ap. thereafter, MU.stui to withdraw as many fP1 tendered his two several bjnJs t. j, .I us Treasurer. Hi boud for hU general oeiievea wuo anew mm wei ana on me jooanty Pd 8peoial Tares la the sura of zist pronuunoea nis rareweu aaaress to tne Senate in taking his leave of that body, In jlangnage which for eloquence of expression, the purity of its English and chaste scholar. ly refinement will take rank with the finest model of English classic-. In any age. As the chosen louder of the Confederacy for four long years of heroic straggle he vas the chief and central figure in all it history, great in' its gloom as well as its -;lory, brave, firm, resolute and hop Till iccomplishing all that' could be achieved by mortal man in the face or circumstances 40 adverse and advantage against him so overwhelming proud, unyielding and un daunted to the last in his convictions oil be tight, which no bhindisnaieni, threat r torture could swerve him from for a! moment. The pause failed, and Mr.' Davis became the vicarious sufferer cf the Southern pea. jrjle. His confinement at Fortress Monroe, the indignities heaped upon him, his suffer, ings and release after two years imprison meet are matters still too fresh In ' the! memories of many to recount here, nor 14 the recital of this story a pleasant task to! his friends or creditable to his foes. Suffice it to say tbat ine u, o, uoveruuieul never: ,usecuted him. quashing the bill drawn In he District Court of V. , and thus die. aliasing hi case. Since the war he has lived in . quiet re. iremcnt at Beauvoir, his beautiful home racing the Gulf of Mexico, where in the Companionship of hU family-bU friends tnd books he has lived these later years in qtutt, dtgnincd seclusion, courting not imminence for his splendid services from! he loviug people to whom they were ren lered, but with loyal heart and mind till itrongand brillitnt, delighting to defend them in the truths of well writteu history penned by himself. Near the capital city of thi beloved Southland of ours his mortal remains were laid toreht, with thousands to honor his burial by ihtrir presence of the good the great and the beauty aud grace of MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN iWiTifi rniEnffincs, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Slnnglo Mills, 'lagers ana .bam Iboud for the Common school fund in thejjpuiievSt Shaftinji, IJcltinff &c. Orders for Oastiiiffs and Macliino work of all hum of $3,600, with J. M. Keid. L.n.sl J ' ,' . . , , . ... ilornthal and W. H. Hampton sm 6Ureties.!Solicited. Send for Catalogue and, pHCO list. . . i Bonds accepted and approved and qualified L , 1 tz."' ' tt i-vT Tfal XT j. -a- v. ja vjljxaj Mills; Blinds HE NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R j ALL mm ai mw rua ' I Orderrd that D. Spruill be allowed theft ;uua of $23.50 for five days as Commissioner .and one hundred aud thirty-five miles. 1 fA un A . 1. T T VarMM I -A ll..VAt 111. turn of 1 10.00 exDenies for carrvlue P. H.t?Tmr mnrrr snhnT like between Vlt I. I I. . .L - ..... A 1 . k I n . t.1 . nml. VT VTMl T OT .'yniiuioino luaano AHj iuiu. ii moUTIX. APEHTO.X wiu jiabi Ordered that L. I. J? a can bo MloweJ tue.1 nivnmt ako NobfoLS, aku POINTS K0BTII ......... .... J f-ki -At- ti .. maii ana Axurrsa j jwiasmo outer. . t.ZZZt onnAnv xt. io-2o A. M.. arrives at 1 Ordere l that it. w. Btarr be allowed inejs"-"-- , : " .03a c0nneo sum of $6 80 for two days services is j EJeuton 1:4 P. M-, nj ng om conneo OonntyOramis-ioner for the months ofion with gj pIX November and December and 28 miles atfjBaMmore, hew York and i hiladeipnia am tne sum oi -o oo tor eignt aays aw iwm.!' k ,rt v i? AthnmarlVI LitKnionor and t- mliea at So tJr mil, and aineEVdle & Washington B. It. Albomariej lK,f.t!Uit!"?,r.m,UH IT& Kaleich B. K. Str. Bertie for WindsorF! I Ord.KredTtX B. Etherid?e be lloweaud Cashie Biver, also with the , btr. -J kesnmofforo.. wrtm.rri ,.niino. Kwva tnt PnV&is W mton and Monday, and ) edncsaay ! 77 ran (la " ' - fltOr UOIUniUltt auu uuuuijio v av-rx Chesson be Allowed:j"uS lver Ordered that W. R. It Vinntv OrtmmI.udnuar ami -"S3 . . .- r,. T-.1 It. me sum oi au u tor two uays Hervices sa L--"-?-, t , olatinn- na the at M . 2 1 FT 1M Vlfl Il.VL'TlL:a wUDVm'U . . i I KUIltm Ufc 7-00 a m 1 V.,w, "uc.ir". .... ... .. ...i.i. ... NUW v,.vk Urdired that L.ouw uarrett oe aucwwjar;"."v." ,Tr.'.4 eat5r,R! the sum of ti CO for feediuiz 12 Jurors Tall l "e'Hul. BUU.. " " I 1. . li ' . Hut Norfolk B western u. xw. .isvwouwiurvuuii. .. .. . .-a . . t ,uUli ,tilv nntil li oruerea ma naiuuei x. iurriiu u-m, x ...j Mrt.tiv Tallowed the sum of St 15 for coi.vyini:5KIceIn Bunau ' "uu " iIIiavIju ITitaaall nriitfMior fr.tui VVilliiim-trtli M to Plymouth, 52 miles at 5o per mile. 'the sum of $2 47 for making windows for Jjail. ... I 1 Ordered that Hornthal & B -o. be allowed; the sum of $20 48 for furnishing jtil blauk jts, 4o.' '" I Ordered that Hornthal & Bro. be allowed audi he sum of $10 75 for -furnishing Poor OUT JLl-'UIW JIIVIIIHUUB W . ftlu.vuiV.. On. A brave ana distinguished so'dier, su eminent scholar and statesman, pure, spot less and incorruptible in his integrity, an tamest, devoted ch istian has passed away, leaving the splendor of a name of which he nation may well be proud and futarr jages chronicle as one of the nobtiBt in the annald of time, EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH IF AST. FREIGHT LINE. iionnlar lin of Fraicht Steamers ply ltwa..!! Elizabeth CttV and Hew iiornei ind Washington, N. O.. connecting witn the Atlantic 1S5 Worth Utirolma iwiiroac. Daily all rail Bervioe betweeu Ji.11zaoe.iD Oity, Edentou aud New XOrt, ruuauei- e ana norioiK. . ithout breaking bulk, low 1 .,.:t i.i r 1 uraaa'U m it, u- u&uiutmug tuitni uuiuuiuu Wuuiry-W, u. pi. wwp t. mfn -, fft h,.n ke - . famiehBdHUHy. Edentou HUU tnd mo am for the loss of their best loved it,. - iiphia and Baltimore ai su.. u.--...,51.ThronBh cars withe It uruereu mat u. vi. uesauu uo uwwouu .7- . rt:..i,, Hm ihnn l.v anT Other itbABiim nf kl (Hi for arreKt of CharlasM1 u" ""r V . .... ivi ------ ffroule. Ldicct an goods 10 ne suipiwu i r Ordertd that Thos? Lewis be allowed the Eastern Carolina Dapatch as ollow. mm nf ft1 70 fitr one dav'a serviced - rkCJ .M.k n .1 Mi'laaifA nfff ftiA ' l. rl w i9 il JUKI Nil UUV.6. w "J ' 8NOWDEN LETTER. Showden, N. Dea 9, '89. Editor Roanoke Beacon : Deah brit: it you will allow me space simDSon. Ordered tbat Levi Blount be allowed the Hum of $30 00 for fifteen days services as iCounty Commissioner. I r.lrw1 that T. K. ArmistnAil h atlrtwrl jthe sum of $1 00 in matter of Mariah Armt-S fsteod. lunatic. ti Ordered that T. S. Armistead bo allowed y in matter oi Aiexiuat th sum of $2 85 -Put Ips, lunatic. i j OiUered th t T. S. Armistead be allowed J.I fTn n-nlli. n o ti i LUC nuui i iu iu Auabu. jl u. kj -u 1 1 u , --j in your valuable oolnmns I would like to! jlunatic ' H I . . . .1- ...... (I "l 1 1 Hot n rt TAn. K.. allnm. .1, idol a line or so reg&raing our quiet little' I vioi uu v. uu.u vibage. Thoujzn we number but few atl 8au ni ,u ia aiio- i -ue.pu rj,--,, I i . . EI n.l.nul th Utnart. Mnrn-A It i ullnursrl ihott ""a- rf" I est ii k ii du. mi iyij iifuijr. 1 1 - - it . - - If . 1.1, .v., ... . . ... O IT... . V hav a o-nort ar.hoo limlnr rnntm nfl iSUin oi w lor ro iiuiiuu c wr tiuu . tia Anna TlwimnB. fnrmflrlv nf flrAAn villa M Ordered that the ItOASOKS UEAC0N lyi,M , , , a , ...i ., .fe From Norfolk, via Norfolk esouuien) Railroad. ' F(im Bdtimore, via P. W fc B. R. R President St. Station. Fmtn Philadelphia, by Penn. li. Jt. uocs Fmm Knw York, bv Penn. it. it. Jrier 7 North River, . EST For larther information apply to Levi Blount, Agent, Flymoutn, or to uic General Office of the HorfolS. Bomncru Railroad Company Norfolk 11. VJ. 111IUU1JW,-- Geu'l, Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. M.K.KING, ' Geu'l. Manager, fallowed thi sum of $t lt for pu.bl bhiugl 'prvKeeamgs oi ucininiiisiuucru lurnoT, i 1 Ordered that J. P. Ililliard b allowed ithe sum of $(2 00 for Record for Roister'sVf Office, recording and xssuiug 72 orders, 'posting orders allowed for year Jury Li8t to J. A. Chesson, J. U. uoweu and W tj. Mercer. - I . n.laal that fl tl. Jaekaon he allownrl the sum Of $24 70 for conVeyicg.Mrs. AlicJ: iyers to the Asylum. ( M,C. Mr. Geo. E. Stevenson seems to be doing t lively business at his mill and cotton Kin, both are constantly at work. Mr. Stevenson jsays he intends to suit bis customers if be lias to run tne meal tnrougn the m;U the sccoud time. Mr. M. II. Suowd n, a very prominent uaerchant of this place, U doing a good busiuebt. . I Mr. fS. C. Ttamard ia ona t,f th mnatl nnlitft nnil ennrfTrttif Ktliwinin tn nnr miat I he always meets nis oustomars with a? " w w " Bu u-ji. l4milc.. I! Ordered that G J& JJateman be auowed 'J he northern sportsnnn are constantlyf tbe sum oi ao lor repairing suacsie. Scorning, malting their way to the clnbf l uraereu tuas . r. amuaru, ImiKM nn liri tnok BAnnrl -tlmivrh rT Uoard Or lAimmiSitonerB. auu uu u, have Canters of more Imponaiice, the' IChcsson are hereby instructed to'alter andS! uoon and o possum hunters. Mr. Geo. K I oorrect any mistakes that may be found ouH Stevenson Uader of the club. They gon1 . . nearly every night, aud catch lots of earncf j Ordered that Nathan Franks be granted . ... ... ..... i. .1 ... -..p. .. L..I ll.Jn IA nul.ll. ffibvia wiln linr-aa ina now oa men u uaa com. wnnet iiroaw tmutute "-j cha in a coon one cold night last week iand wagon for twclv months from date. J our leader was tryine to crost a canal onsl Ordered tbat u. U. Waters oo apposed ! t slipi ery log we heard a terrlable splashing? special Surveyor to survey ana plot iwo: f waer; we supposed it to be an otter,t;plece of land entered by W. W. H. Waters. Stmt on close examination, to our sad sur-fjNov. l5tb,aod Dec 2nd, 1889. . I Iprise, we saw the man, who one minute! Ordered that C. H. Ange be appointed jbefot-e that time was on the log, was 3inii1nrnn.tli tlm rtj n. intr ti n rwwit tn rt J. . . .. . f OCrf. lufn L. ! it i if on Lrm w ii ( in in. iinrnriiinnrii mun . .iivi, iviu, iuw. eut do ti iSpurum got tne coon and gone wruerau iuai &. ju.. ouuuuu bo . n and left hira matting for tha shore." I 'Harrison and find out if he will take the For f ar I worry the patience of bothlotir House and repair the fence around editor and the hunters I will briug niytbe two fields-for $100 for the year 1880. letter to a close, wishiog the Beacon much! J. P, Hilmakd. Clerk. Yours Truly, H x Ol-l Rip. IA Sorsvv of Papsr Her I ifn - ? I !-. L A ...1. It. 1n..l ..! nr. i theuf BPcial Sr.rveyor tti survey aud plot aSplace of deceased relatives or fnenda by to ger Piec0 of land entered by John A. MornsgerecJng a monument to their memory, wuijj DE VLERS IS GROCERIES, CONFECTION ARIES, , ' SNUFF, CIGARS' AND : TOBACCO. Williamston, N. C. DNU l.MENTAL 'AGE liL:' NCY Itcpraeentiag the well-known Marble Worka of P' V7. B.1TKI, worw ilk, Conn. . MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES uoctss. Tt win Inst an nnlinar aoran of WMnnliio' Enppsj - ' j nauer. but it saved her life, bhewasinthe TV! a a urliat vnii nnirht tl lmv In fftit f 1 .of ttuffu of nnnnnmntinn.tnlrf ! nriVKiianK f...n ... ..-I t.. il n A, 1 1 mn.:m 1 i T'l.ml f IL.I wn InnKniKll lnl nnnl.l iiva nnlv m. l-wuds are searching fr it daily, and mourn-' 'abort time ; she weighed less than ; seventy! 'tug because they find it not.: Thousand 'pound. On apiece of wrapping paper sh '.luon ihon.-ani of dollars are spent annually : read of Dr. King's New Discovery and got j y our peapie iu the hope that they may a sample bottle; it helped her, bhe bought uttain this boon. ' And yet it may be bati 'a hove bottle, it helped her wore', bought y all. "We guarantee that Electric Bitters,' another and grew better fast, continued iUli nf used according to directions, and the UBeaseand is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, 'J 'IIIMIMSU IU, Will Ullli), JUU UWiA llg-nilWi WIfUIU liy wnuw-, il luuil pmtiluuii. and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install, 'seed stamp to W, 11. Cole, Druggist, Fort -iDPtead Enpspsy. We recommend Electric Smitb. Trial batth s of this woaderfiil Dis ;!3itter3 for I'yHpepsii and nil diseases of Toovury freest J. W. Bryan's Drugstore, i Liver Stomach and KiJnejs. Swld at W)C i iyygg-g .... " 1 " per boitb by J. W. Cran. Huv;Cribe far the Es vcc. iht viU tn call on the nndersien. . who Will furnish estimates and designs upon applica tion. tSfAlso Agent for Fire Insurance. Only bent Uompanies represented. IL H, Brown, ; Plymouth, N. C. The, ULIJ IVL-LlAijLL UamaflB- lactnry, n ia . m a . . . - .. : . ..T r - ft a. JrEAL rroprietor. ... - . . -. w. UuLLiDAi jsusmess Man-g. : Plymouth, H. C. 4IAXIFACTIIIER Buffffics. Phacions. Road-carts. 'Farm-carts, wagons &c, 1 at nricfts lower t.lian over. Men with the cash can net a -.. . . .- -. - bargain I defy competition and will not bo undersold,! Repairing of all kinds done. Give mo a call. f. M. REID, E. F. PUKE, J. E.REID. -DEALERS IN- Dry goods, Kotions, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, (Jcneval Merchandise. . i Clothing and Headquarters for the Farmers of Washington : uuu aujuiuiug, vuuuiici - - We have a varied and well selected stock to meet the wants vt all parties and we ask you to give us a trial beiorepurcnasiiing eisewnere. - ' . ' ; - r : - . OountiT produce bought. amV sold and tho highest market , price rjaul. . j3.We are in the market for Ba and Seed Cotton; . Come anil be convinced of the extraordinary bargains-we-offer ; - 51. D. Norn an'a Old St nd Water St, Plymouth, 11. Crf " f : Mr V l GEORGE , BATE MAN', - MANUFACTURER OF- sP" SBlsJ PsliiBCaBBiBBaaJ ) ( Carts. Wagons and otho Hiding Vehicle's. f Repairing of all kind done with neatness and dispatch, - AH Work Guaranteed. Adams Street Plymouth, 0 ; FJ1LL 0PENINr. s e jVYESLEYX FEMALE COLLEGE, A MURFREESBORO, N..C. ' j This Oli and Well-Known School will una u i n attxt i rna n, oiiiiViODen oa V!!l)nbU&j . bil.n. Join ioo-v ht the Ladies and the public generally tog" offers many advantages : Aborongh UUUlov uuuwi hwauuui a va a. a. u a i n a " -- experience, a large and Well arranged "building with rooms for 80 boarders, a large ana ueantuni uaapoj, . mgn-puuuuu aud well ventilated rooms, lecture and.. of Hjjprnctico room, all heated by steam, afford. luff all needed comforts for boarders. GferTKItM3 VERY MODEltATE. Correspondence Solicited. ' ii. 2j. rAUtlAM, A. JNl., l'res r. her choice selection of i llin b 11 y . To which she has ad Jed a floe lino Dress goods and Trimmings. Ladies cheap coats on hand Spe ial atreition given-to fitio ORDERS. , Water Street, - . Plymouth N. C. 3 SAM'L' WIGGINS :0:- . N,-Garrett; Sc Sdos.' PROPRIETORS OF ilAM ajxi a .wwi MU i . r ' ' tmakin2 them look as if new, Ft A 71' fT" ft TM Meals at all hours day or hhht' i L adiea dresses renovated and . -' ' 1 Fresh OtSters served in any 6tyle.;f malc to look as if iust fiom the Corner Water and Adams . bttceUj T .' ; lnA af:hoH dyed ROAD RESTURANT Renovator and Dyer rnvn v TFF. -Prnnriof.nr 13 Cleans old clothes of all kinds .ft 1 Freeh . oysters always on :md patrons can be served at any 'hour d;y br night. Give us a call Vefore gin elsewhere. , S n T AiTinlnr nnna Lut rolita and attentive f uOlt. hinu,.Waits:rs for my tables end you will always! Have your old faded Suit find my rooms comlortablo. Stand near the A & R,, Depot, . . -GIVE ME YOUR PATRONAGE ii uave your om iar.ieu. buh kand your soiled one cleaned. Residence, TasI end Main street L Ott lS-V-Mf - ; . . Ph-month, C.

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