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. ) .-"' -f" V " I " ., v ( .- . ' -; "V Thc Lonoke Bsl Alio Oim:i;il Paper of W'nslj ' inton CoujUy, ' : ' I.hlMi-d Evcrv Fw-n.V h The Koanoic Prci.it-.u'Xa Compant- ' v'. fAp, rcimi: Aun.jx Kditor. C. V, W. AUSI.OV; K.ifWfH Man !tr. b'ubrCTiplhin price, fl. 83 jut, rear, v- .: AdverOM'rimir! HH tii'.l kl'n NOe. .: The dinr wut tii lj rr.poii!illo lor (ho licws X cf rnrrttifjml(:iii. . i , All artice tor ptiblicntii' iiiust be nceomiwv.iua bf llie full iisitie of iiio wri'.i-;,'. Curmi.ia dents lire reqi.ed not to vtic en but i Hide of lUtf HT . v ii i .'' ,'All cominuuH-uiioMM mut bo scut in by Thurwliiy -Auinilni or they will nor upptMr. ' H1 Atfiiresn all .'mmtuiim'tiMoui. to THE ROANOKE DEACON, '."' ' V Plymouth, C. We eppeal to every ninicr of Tus I;?anokk rSAcOi. to Aid us hrmakiiijf it an iK-'.v-jialile :in.1 Tu-ofl'.uble nuthnm of ne'v i our 'i iiir.ni'. . Let i'lywmtitb people ami ' '.lie putiiu know vv:)it n ' going on iu riymuutU. JU'poi-i in u ll ie.a-,of ;i(iw the arrival unci depm litru or li imis". .snrhil 'Wiit",- tk'iuhn, toruvi jlme-is hi-ciUlmiIs. new biiililliif, iit'wwiieriilM.,i ami, iiiiprovfim,iit of iwbiltcver t-hur-ict' r, oh!Uii;e"'ii blu-inc liii!eetl nn.vtliiiir ami evtsiyti-iiig mat would be (if inn iest FRIDAY, MAY !KVO. "While incut of the Southern States havo 'one or more li.?tiuguished leudrs kuioi - ita delegation in the House of lleprest'iita tivea of Congress, it is unfortunately true . that North Carolina in thu house Las only "what ia known' as the average Congrebsroau Vho takes a back seat uni asks Icuve to priat. The l)est intcrtt of the State, t-e-'juanda that we choiilc! tend to Congress a 'man that i3 well eQuippei not otly to b! " come a leader oj our delcgtiou. but .io to take a prominent part iu its Uc.iberi;! ios. 'If .this be true, then there U ho iJeinoerat ju all the first district, or iu the btatc fr 'that matter, to well quali!jed to represent 'the first district as feor. Jarvie. his iiu 'fortant pubLio'serviccn. his khl iu dtbate, thorongh "uuderHtan'iing of parliamentary 'law united wj.ih mnguificeut rr oil titil cul ture au4h;felt mental gifts will plzcs him along sicte ofMill3f' Bieekenridpc and tie otherDemocratic leaders of the Houjse. Javis politically towers above til-the other en ryenuonea ior tne wemoc-ratie nomi- S liatu y .- if ou us a giant towers above pigmies. the furnlers of the district ire wise. they will see to it that Gjv. Jarvis is uctn- inated. Then they will have a (Jougress-J man that not only endorses, but can ably advocate their principles' Tno eieutiou ff Gov. Jams would not ouiy ba aa ho'nor to " tte state, but au honor to the nation Lis services at Wa3hiogtou. ; ; .v-;- ' . " '' . . ? . We give below the uameH of s.ome of the Congressmen from other jtaius , ho were . Iioru ia North par6ina: JIon. W. H. Forney, of Alabima, was ' Jjorn in Lincoln county this State aud was , Brigadier-General in the Confederate , "Army and h-is'bea a member of Congress ' fiir fifteen years, ' lie is one rf the lenders 'of the Democrat party and a niembt-r of the i?ftmniittee ou Appropriations.' f ' ' loa. J. H. Rogers of Arkansas was born iiil.rtie eouuty this ntat- il is an hble awyer, and has served in Congress for 'the 1it ten years, and is now one cf t he Dem. ..eratie members of tte eoiuifittee of Jndi 1 . uary.-. - ' i Hon. J. It. Hawlev, U. S. Senator from . . . i . Oonnetieut wac bom in Itiohmoud eountv ' . i . V - ihisstate. He" was a Majrtr-C-sueral iu the tJnion Army, and Qo'verui r of Conaetioi.il, M is considered one' of the ablest ofliepnb. li.ian Statesmen.' '' Hon. Kobert Bullock of florld-i was 'bom In Pitt county thins state. lis was a JrigudierGenersl in theCoLfederate Army - He if now servaig bin livst term in (Jon. ; ' gross, " . Hon, if. G. Tamer of GfOrg'a was born in Wake comity thin state, lie is oue'ot , the. ablest leadersof the Democratic pity "'"-x iu Congress. Hon. J. G. Cannon of Illinois wis born - . in Gnllford oounty this Klato. He U one ? of thha3er3 'of the'itepnblicAu party and . Chairman of te Comtuittee ou Appropriw-tion. Ghover CtEYELASixs hfnd and heart " arc in the right place, and the hust named organ is btatiug in sympathy for tboso who most need it. "J. A. Hill, Sccrf tary of ( -nk Grove Alii. aDce No22, nftarSterebouvilif, Oiiio, wrote 'to him a few weeks ago, enclosing a eojy of the t'etilaration of purposes of the AUnuic, and asking for Mr. Cleveland's views inere- . '' Mr. Cleveland replied as folio s- J. A. IIiLn, CorresDonding Sec.. &o. DeAII Sib I have received your letter accompanied by a oopy 'of the declaration of principles of the Fnriners' .Alliance. " I Bee nothing in this declaration that can not fully endorsed by ttuy man ho loves Ih's country, whr believes that the object of bur government rhould ba the 'frepdom, prosperity and happiht-s's t' nil our people, and who believes that justice an J fairness to all are necessary to its useful admiuis. tntion. " Jt li!1?. nlwsys Becmed to7irJ th.it the t ... t farmrs ot thf conulry. Mere cupeei.ly in Irreste-l io an t.r;iiitrtbU aljutiiitint of our tariff system.'- . idiffere'.ca tliey have kUowo to that Ai'A tl.'s't-i'.se with whieh they have testioft .'n k-; their i 3 fill1 .. init -ntina VH:. : r ht t.l away ; .. ,',) s lx:i i. ';. t L- ties j u'hii -v t! - th orn a Ff.rjer CoiiMceration th. :. r 'Mr.,' asivhited to .- xi:, ( -ay Mirprise. . uii.i. i,,r farrjirn. j.ust -." 1 .- rs and cotisuuieis -tncfvl f 0.- "t ; oe irgtiBJ V 1 . , !-'.'. .c ssary revenue o? ixyivo uskiuo navanm;f to doinostie wn-ni'ifieturriv The r-'ea thu j our infant irHorics ' ml tlie protection! which thus iiwp)vriisht'B tke'lanuur and consumer is,' ifviow of vr.r nstnriti advin hure nod skii. arul ie;e.i''uity of our people, a In lloW prjiixt, . '. Slrncpls as they may,' , our.fnrir.frs cnu, l!Ot teSij.liJ Vh- tOulJons ' whir l Iix..the ein in.iritet-'. flo cjnd v.'i'Ji eoinpwtuiou of coun ties enjoying freer eXohange of irads than we. Thrt phuisiblj pre3siitnti')u of the Jdcspirps of a hoiiK? market kIiouIJ not Cm cfivn ur drpit-sH. d and impcverihhed ugieiiMura!iff's. Thre is no home luaiktt fjr them whiih does not take its instnrc. tfoua from the seaboard, and the seaboMrd .Lr:uinui;ts the word 'of the foreign, r.jarkits. lJeranso my cotivictiou that .thera stoajd t)b'a nodiL'ition of our tariff laws aosc principally trom an Mpvceiatin o( the wants f tlii vat army of consumer?, ciui. piis:Dg our fat Lier.i. our nrti,Mis nhd our woikins mm. and becunsu tbeir condition has led nv- to piotest against the pr.isiut impobi.v n. 1 am especially g'ad tj see Ihtso srulious of my feJlnw conntryinen arousing thtinselvts to the importuuve of laritf reform. Yours vi ry truly, CnovKiiCLr.vrii.ANp. ECONOMY IN FARMING- . - s , v, . Arson a ut. . Improved farmin implements and labor savin mach'nes Arc now sO cu'intDon tiiat tin 'fai-incr that- U content to plod aoug with only those 6f )c.ng-time'ao pattern is peldom to be found iu aSy good fa-miug omtininity. ' I eeriainly Avon J uot oise'our. age any One from -getting t'hi best hum tools for his use.', as they will n"-,lly Tie foiiijd the CLCapest in the Hid; but theie is such a 'lit nif us cverdoim thisu.isiuens and 'invtBting '.vii'i; in ic3pleinjb.t''t- work with than one WiU be ab; to realize from tl-tr Use 1 ton it ftrinHr rnn-i in dabt for ts; pensive machiuery ho hhoiV.d e'ilmnte the amotit.t f money ids cops wilt probably bring hiai ; and if ha is at nil He ho viiil not ly more for labor-having machines' thair ther use will be wor h to him. Kvi ry farmer hhn'itul jauge hi! t-xpein1itr.,es bs Improbable income from his crojis, and not attoiiipt to rival tooru'wealtuy ufigiibors will larger fame in the character and Variety of his l'ariu tols, but, us the old saving goes, he ehou'd C it i s Ktiirt acor. dill at to his cloth.. A fanner in moderate circuaibt.iicas should iUo be carcfnl sbmit hiring help and 'snonld fi.r St ask himself the 'question if h 8 hired man is likely to yiald a rn'i fet ovvr and above the wanes pid h'ui and a"f dr allowance for hisboud. The profits iu farming are too'small now t6 allu?' any ?pen.dititharouorrmjiu actual proilt iti some way . Plymouth Station- We havd indeed pa Srd thnmi-h a graci ous si-asriu in our church in Plymouth. ''We closed last Wednesday evening a protracted ineeting of gteat i .teivst anil power. Every day, during the eluyen day's of the caeetif c. there were ennvicjtious aud 'convt"iio'ns. joy and lvjoiciifg the ii;tojvst at every service was uuconogii.g jiany sj.eak of it us one of the best meetings over known in this town to me it was peculiarly interest-ihg. Nr;t less than 11 professed faith in Christ, 31 fit 7liom havejoini d our church, and there dro others who wid Join in the near tu'tnre, I think. B sides tne .ood ncecm. jifished iu tho conversion of the above named number, aud the addition of IU to oiir cliu-ch, the church Jias received a d-ip religeouH Jii'e which w'e can never f uily ustimate. Alauy church luembers were reclaimed from a hike-warm, and many cm a back sudden .sta.e, mt;l uiauy ot'it-rs covenanted with (ir'tl. l tnmk to live; a more consecrated life in the future.' Kev.' J, V. Lee Was with us during th.a wlsoie of the riieg'ing. Hij prtRetiins is atirv. tivu atd i f a high' ohlet. Our can hue feel that be is much t home in a piotricted 'meet in;?; We 1ih11 cirry a pta-iH.mt' re. merr.lv.'Hn' e of Uro., L?o's i;ny w'ui ns. Our church, to gt u t xpte's-iion of their apprec'iiitioi of hU sendee with us, presen. to l him with a piffse of "it. ' ' Dro.", W. It. Ware of Wotdiiugton Ktatloa was wiih u-i the mo-,t ff the first' week. Whilo w.th tis ho preiu-hed to th doiipht and to the editicttUou of ua alt. He is one of tho e toon alv.iys reacry to reudr valuu. I1 jjervice in a rv:v"i.l meeting. Our peo ple haVe ft pi i;e for'iho., 'Ware w henever bo niav feel di -'posed fo come uiuong them. May God b'e these gi ou men "in their respective li Ua of la!or. "Oar chu ch in Plymontli, I thiuk I mty rf()y Siy', is in a better sf't to i-piritually than t arty tijie during my cmuection with it. 'is'ivt nnfo us, but nnto Tlrte, iird, b ' nil the praise." JIuy IU, li;)0. ' O. 7 P.or.c-eoN. EXAMINATIONS. Cjifsweli, ACADEijy April 13. '!0 Text mon Harvey V Hfcvised'E i'mcntaiy Gramni.tr hUi! (Jjjij post tit i . All qne-stioi s are graded separate!' majc iroum UK). It is uec-ssary fur a pupil to attain on examination a gradof T iu order to ba advanced' to a higlier cmtis Tbo v.ho fall bfl w thU srwlj1 will bo reqnird to take, ham i study in regul tr class work. A gratia of '.K) on any Vt'idy entitles thn pu nil to a snecial Acajemt cirt ficaio which i ..ill' 1 , n ..rti.n.... .1 - 1 - klnla -. 1 i.lTr.L" .'111 IV'-.'f, ' . ' . U4v WlllgEO m lieu o( entrance examination. Benin Owens 00 8-3 13 nr. i o 8." J. t; Herbeit D. Walker Anu 21 ny W a kef Mamie Holmes Kobert Hprnilt' hull r Lb'.ru Ned .ix'u George B'rpres "Guar! re rAI; W'oodley Cottie Owens '.) i o-G ! rs oti o 77 ! ,, ,., n T, . 47 12 CilEsv. Fhh A cade w, April'2G 93. Tk?T look ; Hkrvey'S Heviicd' Englisli Grni'n'mar. ' ! ltichar.1 IMo-'ps C uri I'.-oeni.iii May Phdps" ' H ulie. Norman Ai.tiio e::ton Miiliidi prnill Lonid Webb jimioo. 'I.ley Ida.V'ali;er " Aiitii Koriuan !innie Armstrong Hattie vtcod-'cy A 'I io "rr .satll ' V " . Cooper n. .. .initiation . .,o ! J :: I t. 90 1 ; 81 I 4 n."i 8:3 !!;: 0.4 f:! f;; !U !0 ii" ") .it 87 M 4.1 tO thef paprrv pre open "SCl .j-t ars above. V.f I ,ii tA HI iiiin-i cf 'f ti:n' afta sc vveH dii' s'Cd. h.,N .1 for 'Oil. opinion. ib is' ot ihn.Uiiti and oisi rviti ii, mm j mi anient imii wi-u nis ejpiiiiedyieu.per, Wbieh i3 ft petpetnil Konrutf blsiiiK f,va' trhil trillion 'to .'alt wU'ihi their circle? It,Vu!ih!es a gentlr niitx'i'ic ft 1 tly o tinihffl . home ki I that is detir.-iblo, s tliBtMiirt of thoir hinir..hild med or wish U sVek hnpnutst eiseVntre, I hen let lua impress npou my ynnun f iyi ris thfl iinporinnto oi useful readini. The unnd tints stored with a lusting treasure of sen uneuta ind ulo;s conibmed by writers oftratucendeut c-uius and vigoioiw.ioi ngitiHtiou, ciotbed in appr pii ite nitd glow iu knyuajps and impressed by the powers of eudaiKU nud hafmouy, is indued useful not only to oues self . hht.'by'iis powers ot itupiiitnig fcnowh-ilge thus uaiued. elwvates aud ennobles -all with whom it-conies hi coutact Jiut, ab .ve all li your literature b meil choiseu. Let. it Ic such ns elevats the mind with the ardour of dovoli-ju, adds energy and gruce. kiudles hoitvoJonce by pathetic narrative aud rellec;in. outers with lively description into the v.irietif-s of character or presjuts vivid puahres of lha grand aud Leautilul teitinres which cmit-ac. u-ri?u- the scenery of mituie. .Such is, in froueral, the works of Milton, of TuoiosAu, of Mason, of Gray, of JJeattirf and Cowper. It is thus t hat the .beamy and' grandeur- ot nature wilt ba douteuiphitea with' Row p!ea-ure. . Il is thus that aste wi'l bo C-t led r'orth; exercised and corrected. It ts thus llt tt jndgtiit-i.t 4 8 rongihened,1. viriu; ous tmotioud therislitd. phlf Uuiniiit-cJ nod exalted. Edncaiiou la of immense importHticOj as coiiiiecied w th domestic lib?. "Jt is- at boms whore man pusses the largest p'-rlioa of uis time, whfre he seks. a rtfugo fivm the vexations andemj)ai'r (S3 incuts i f business, an euclnuUk1!; . repose f iota exertion, .a relaxation .from- euro by the mtvivh.ii'go of aacion. vyhera sonie of I'll fiuest nymptthtes, tat a a t4 moral a. d nil i cans foclins tu-c tormid .icd'nuur-i.s:ad- here is the trtiisnm of pure dis outerested love, t-m-h us ii Hodom4f .uod in jthc buy walks of at fo.ii oiid Calculating worlo? Ilf-ith'jr ratik i.or . h'tittou, nr splet did maa.ion, ntir e-xptusiyeiy fnruis'i sd apartuieut", nor' ItijiiiriouV upast can t:'ccoinplii-h th-.-se actions, they m'c !o obtained only in the riches of elevaied piine.ipleh from the nobility of virtue, Iroih the splendor of moral and isligcuus beauty, trom the c inqutft otretniftl ta-.te, aijccuoit late detoi'siueiit and ink-dcciual pTuiuief'. Jutelligfinco aud piety throw their brighN est sunshiuu over the dweliugs of prlvnte ' life, and eioinr-nily exs.lt the dignity aod ! niUtbiply lha chaniis of every oto thai can excel. COIA?KEL AND PRIVATE. Pittsburg DUptitch. Got,- li.siivtr is known by every Pittsburg boy iH th Nntional gti ud to be a Very strict Uiscipljiianan iu iui it.ny etiquetto and the'jdiiil. i.nstin 'Junta, of tuts Oov i rnor's pative towj, to d this war teui'tui.v cenco alout him to sjmvj of ill djlegalta at tho'jG. A. K. eucnmpmait: While Lieutocjuit Colon'?! of the F-irty-Bfih rug. imeut ieavsr was one day sitting jn ffwnt ofhiaiiiit, when a sioachy-tooking bOtdier with i J. fitting uuifor.;i cauie along, stopped, and itftquw d : ' . , " "Vftid iah der doc.or''.'' 'li tliat the Way to add'-e-M yovjrsapericr oliicfcr, sir?1' said Col. J3e.er. The German stared at 'his superior ofUjer iu blank amazemout. but said never a Word. "Here, sirt take this Cuiiir. x oa b.tbe col time I, and I will teacn iou hov to address I aa tficcr " ' ' . " fVanh me (Jer boss of der rejimeot ?" '. I ' 'Yes ; i akw mis ehuir, and i will show ; you how t act i he soldier sat down in front of tin tent. Cl. Beaver "-. allied . if A few paem, turned iibuut. returned to a'positlm in front of the ofiibiii" ii'6 tempore otiared hiiiiS'-lf j around;' iaudu a milnary SAla.e, and inquir- ed: "Colonel, can j'ou inform in-- whfre I can tind the surgeou of the. regiment The soldier ari.se, mid, lookiog scrious'y and straight at Hduvur, ruplieJ ; "D if I know where he is." MY BIOTHXiB.'SBIfiliS- oeoiige r. aroBKis. This book is all tli-it'- Uft me now : TelilS Will llnbiilUcll MX;, With ta;teti.ir Ihxtud Uiroooing brow f prjs H li my iiriirl. For iii:,ny evuenttiut.; jwut, t.'i'nj in our fiimih ,e". My motucr's band this oh!e ehwpcd, 'J'heii, dying, jjavu i: m -.. Ah ' well ilp I remember those. Vhv.e namo the r(C.).a hour, Win 'rii:ti4 too h-artli-tnuu Used lo ch'se Afier tho (iv'iiing prayer. And, tipuiikitiij; of wnul liitviH pages said, . In tones my heart woiila thrill ' ' Th"iih ihejnwe w ill Tne -iiuiit duud, llero ar tiicy liviag i-ii;l, My father r?'d thi tlo'y Book i o broih.'rs, sfcticr-t, dear : How calm wa my poor mother's lo -k, bo learned Coti'is word to hear, ' Her iiiifrel tV.tt - i 8n it yd ! Whut thr)iigii; nn iiii.i ie come ! AiTiiiii that'll Ue Kroup is met ,AV iihm liiu l.a! Is ot home. Thui triicj. friend man ever knew, ' Toy coii-tancy I'.ve trii d ; V ft'hero ail weic litl-e, I found ihse truo, '' M y f:ouUM'l r aiiJ tnide. : The mines o eanh no trea-nre give ; 1 hat could thi vohmu buy : fn feneliins r.la the Wiiv to live, t'.Jt uugkt liM? how to dii . . . . ' 1 11 1 .' . mi.11."1 A Birth-day Party. A birth day paity was given on 'Monday fveuiuj- at1' Vine Hill" tte repideuc! of .K. I JD Clark in honor of thef'urth iinnivor- j jury of bis daugl'itei-, lluth O u: a number ! of he; littio fitetots Were invited and the j evening" w as -j'tut rery pleasauil-.';. t an I early hour the'Jitt e talks bid good night to r.iuunnu. uipiineu wismug ioi ntr many biith d ij s and a hsppy lit . In ext.eiidiij; nr cunriitiiii'tions to the iltte Miss we wojild 3iy that Jt hiis never Weil our pleasure to- nieet a tweeUr or nioie beautiful chi'd and she is as good as si'.o is preitv. Pfsei.sirij- im ' she doi s the most lulling manne'S. sii 'has won the love and admiration of nil who know her. IIOTICE. . 1 AM persons will take nnrica that-the co- j partnerutrip ofTuidii" Luke has this day lietu (iissulvevl, nod ,'iil persons are politied that tho nmlerignt'.l will recognize no con tracts made by auv one with K. F. Duke, a fornir r L-urtuer. 1 ho b'-iaesi will be con tTliiiiiil 'Lf t hn Hmp lil-H'O be lm liiiilpriiTrifd 1 . , . I'"', U. "'"'flnLiA in the lirni name of J Jl. HE I) it ri)V. This 15th '.lay H;;0 n ruin V yfx---'-- p. ' ' s- ... t.j- - -wii'?- vi J, it , f .k . 1 :'-' -''' ... - N " k- ti ?i-V' "..f''-H ..:i!7i. : - , ' MANTJFAOTTJREUS AND HEALERS IS . v... '.. .. . Engines, toilers, Saw, Mills, Grist Mills, Sliinglo JMills. Edgcrs and : Lath Mills, Pulleys; Shafting,- Ifcltiug &c. Ortlcvs lor Oastinks and tvehiuo vork of all kind,? Solicited. 8end for catalogue and pric3 list v . Vv, :.. G35G;i7 & G41 Qccn &t. IVOR JWLIf, rp HE NORFOIiK SOUTHERN R. It. Tjir pjitCTT sitonf 'ttKis BET-nrrnsr Pt.y "mouth: UnicsToj- a o? K a st tjiN Soup a Ca phlA a-i NvJiyoLii, ' Ap ' am. r-oiM t:$ o;i;: r. . ' ' " '' Mail and KxprfS? leaves Norfolk dailj (cept nnrlay) at 1.20 A.M, arrives v.t Etieuton 12:1)5 PAi., making Close conue'e non with nil pH-seiiger lines to and lrom Jia limore, Tse-v York and .Philadelphia and the north. .' ' : ' Connect at Ed'-n ton daily (except Sunday) with the Cf Tnp'.'.iv''s Steiuntr piynn'iuh for Koiinoke liiieV. Ju wviile .: Wafrluuclon It. ii., Albeii.drlo & hateigh Jt E. tStammr goeit to Hamilton Tuesday uud Friday St. kserti ifor VViudif-'r and Cishi ' Hiver, also witii His StK;.M. E.- Koberis Teesday, Thur-d;iy and Saturday for all laud ngs -n Chowitti Hivcr as high as Wiutou' and ijn Monday sod Friday for. CoiuixibU aud landing'-jou tlie c'Ctijipernotig UivSr. Leave Kletifon every t-dneaday for Mill Land, idg, Salinoa Creek ami returns' following day. Tbrouf-h tickes on sn'e on Sirs Plymouth and M B. Robe's .imlla-gage ciitcked'to st" thins on 0!i; ?o. foll4 boa hem It lt.rnd hindings ou Hiver routed and to illtimore, Polad'sliliia &r.A haw Ynrk' ' . Hoifolk' freight and passe ngerfitfttionp at Koi'l'o'lk 6s Weatern'li . k; jdepOt ' lMi-tit.'reeived daily'Siutif f P. II. (except Stindiu) and forwarded "promptly. . .- O EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST 'FREIGHT liIHE. Ke-gnlar lias of Freight Steamers ply beiwtvn hlizabeth Ciy and. New llurne npd Wasbinston, K. C. connecting witji tho AtSautie & North Carolina'' Tluilrortf?.'. ' Daily all tail Horvioe betvvefu I'lli'fibeth City, Jideut.m and Nov lok, PmMadei phia'and tiak'tnorc and Norfolk.' ' Thronj.'.li cars without breaking bulk. Iov rates ami Ciiuk'-c tira-s iIi-ao by ady o;lt"i roiiU; t i'-'ct all jw'd- to be shipjied i:i Eastern Ciiriditrk Ditpatclj as follows: From Noi (o'k. via tftjrfollt tonltcm Knilroftd. Frrm Biltimoro. via P. W & P.. R. R. Piosidjnt sti f-ifUiosi, : From Fhiluueipbu, by .Ponn. R. R, Dock St. station. From New York, by Penu, R. E, Pier 'Sf North River.' " fjaPT For tirther information apply lo Leu lllouot, -iiTiO't, . I'ly mouth, or to the iii...ieini OtTbe. of -tho isorfoili bi ih.eru Railroad Company Korf-lk II. C. nTJDGIN3, Gcn'l. Fr't. & Puss." Ag't. XI. ic. king, " : Gen'l. M n ager. ttngJO-ly. 1 MiifMiir Jv0CDV1Q'cJ'ArfACll5r?, wrnmmmmmMmmmm -,za, ursiutiautiJHHu.N.T. r,,",'-aPrrr1 , 'stTlcuis.mo. tbl-MrtM:Hfl PAtAS.fCX 1). O. BKIXKLEY CO, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines ar,d CHOIOil BKASDS- OF ClG H3. A Full Lino of Superior Canned GooiU always on hand. , for sale by vvholerald or. retail. inucuTH. juc One of the 5SIS'1"41 e.'oPt l jneualfJ, nd to Introduce out Lttj iupertor (r.o.lrt we will seit.lFKKK too.tl I'SUKOif in each locelilr, mm above. Onlv those im wrif. TSl,- to ee at once ran moke torn nt pi the chimre. Ail you have todo in : 'tA Tfjiim ia te show our eanHa .a j ' . ....... u.w, ...j . . 41 I .1 A 'I . . i ' in ,s ilimi the anall eml 0 the tele. I vftmine of thia litvMliiMn.nl L cope. Tao fouowisg cat gives th. eppcnruiice ox it rcaucti to of.liut tne flftleth tart of ita bulk. It ia a (Trend, double aiietoie. ,,,, i, is ,v ,,. We will. how vou how re, can make from m loSlOtlar et Ireit. fnmi the atait.wltli. i out experience. Hcttrr write at oaee. Wo jut v nil exprve i-tiiirree. AilillO; II. ILVLLEU' Cl bux 8(JO', l'Ulill,A!ti'( JStian. bhtis mm m Jsy, I ngttLll-fl.W"l'h'l . ' l"rr' "" ri" - ' '- ""3 1 3 I'r iS (1 S "IS" 8-1 f..S H ill II S LW U I . ft ; 1- i '.It. I f.r. - 3V ' t j-j.:' r The -"DLD RELIABLE" Carriage .'Factory, H. 'Teal Tropritior. Plymouth, H. C, Duggjes. P.lia.eloi)s, lload-carc, Pm'in-ctut 9.-93 at prices lovcr than ever. Men with ;tho cash.cau get $ bargain. I defy couipptitipii anJ yil laot bo iiritJcrsolOL, Jcniriijg ))f all Iliads (lolio. Giv,c ino 9- oall. GE-DJ(GI 13 MANUFACTURER '.OF- 7- t : , fa I 1 I Z--7 K-! WW : v- Carts, Wagoii, and otho Hiding Yehicles. ; ; Kcpairing of all Idiul lone yith neatness and (Jpajtcft. All Wxk Guarahtssd. . Adans StrcePlyuioijth, N. C HOUNTflAL & UUD., AK0 DEALERS p t'!ot!iii!, I'n' fels, Notions, Boots, Stars, (Ji;o:c ' rii's, L'mss, PainK Oils, ' Stiivts, Etc HEADQUAllTErW FOR FERTIL1- Xii-iy. ' PLYMOUTH, N. C. .if m wnmwi FAN 3Y GROCER! DEALER IS Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Corn, Mul and Hominy, FRUITS AND " COFECriOEItlES, J. Bunch & Co'd old stand, Plymouth, N. C. Dr. E, L. GDX PRACTICING Water Street, PHYSICIAN, I LTMOUTH, N. C, CrS' Ofiioe npstaiis, over Walker's Miliiuery stoic. Mr3. Annie T TansDrial Artist '.ita-t Sitlc WintQa St, A'eir iTakr St. Your Trade Solicited. OIPMY, : J -1- -- C-T. HQ7AR1? $u?iric$3' '. H 1 iH1 V AT "oTj7 PETTIQIl W , ATTQRSEY aT-LAW, Priicticea iu all tho States and Federal Courts. ... , f . i Ofi'.co, Water Street, PLYMOUTH, f. C, WHEELER & WILSONS Ne w U i g"! i -Airm light . running and noiseless THE ONLY PERFECT FOR 1 Send for circulai and pricg ci? : "'":."', . 3 9 myy I S f V .V f luachine. V5.':v -vX' -: tis"K tt-iTt rCC 7 , miiiui i iriLsoN'STo. Atlanta, Ga. 3oi- Sale J3y . J-W.'BRYAIT,-. .PLYMOUTH, h'..C, j . I m 4. v:.. V
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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May 23, 1890, edition 1
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