1 XT ill , MMMCTURHG COIPMI, :,1IMil livery :FriVny In' ',:.; price, St.Wper year. , MritUieUtt Hi -Mrt4 M low i : ; j Jior will not tju responsible f the views 'tftjspoiijii. : j - - "-vV-i'?' -''.-.-: Ai! 'ticiw for publication mwt be accoaumiiled ' th f nil na'in! of ue writer. y Corrw-yosidaiii are requeued not to writ ou but at ido of tm paper. ' ., , kll communicat ion must be rnt la by Thursday 'Vtkinffor ib4-y 'il)aotppmir. ' Aiidreas all c'oiujuanii'.iilio-is to "'. . ; TIIE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymooth, N, Q. We appeal to ewry reader of Tr R'oks ic, vo aid MS in making. ic an acceptable ami rnflfable medium of uewa to our sitiren.- ,et ivjuoiuh people and the public . know what i oi'ljl on in t ijuimim. . jiepiiri to R an iitnu wi e -Hie arrival ana clejmrture or mends. ' uciai votitM. doaths, eoriou lline'v. accident, new tiluingSt uew ciicjrirl! and Improvement nf i'lHieVnT CIldl'liCUT. CIlHIl-'e- Ml Otlxlllt'l'X iiiuhvu i yiHiii'j ana evuryiUiuj; ttiat would bu of i mortis t our people. FRIDAtf, JUNE 6; 1800, Capt.'W. A.Daudex, Difitriet Lecturer f the Farmer' Alliance, died at Gatesville a Monday the 2, inst age 54 years. He ad recently come into this District for the m-poa of lecturiog in behalf of trie farm. V Alliance. The Stata Chronicle sa.va of !m 4,IIa van incapable of diiog wronp. lo was an n right, Bjncere Christian un. punting And worthy. A member of the lelhodist church, ha had often been a flagate to its Conferences and great geat It rings, was held in high t-Bteeui' for hU visdom and tils pure, uud'nled religion. . . ir ' j dpt. Dardeu enjoyed the complete coufl. ence of all tha people of his section and Jiate,' and they were always ready to honor itu. There was no truer niau no more lithf al and cousc(uitous public servant -ad there was no briver soldier. The Fiirin- rs' Alliance, in making Capt. Dttrden Lect urer which position he held at'tbe time of lis death, selected one of i.s truest men." ! Wb produce the following article pub. .-bed iu the Wilmingtod Star under date r May 31, it strikes us as being a true -esentation of the farmers of our country, is time for the press to co-operato with farmer. Of all the industries the farm : ij. the most worthy of J com met) t and u iu far more credit than- is given, and V- 'rust that thi day is' not far; distant ' i monopolies and coinl iuatioin vilt t ra assuuder by the power of the firmer, :s d She money Kings made to fuel their r'cudenoe : .. . There ard very few rich farmers in thu ja a try;' considering the advantages the iruicrs of this cocutry havo ia many re. c;A-: over the farmers of other countries .et'i are few who ere moderately well off. Vhero there i3 one farmer who makes jour-y, there are ten who do not, and where fioi-e Is one better off at the end of the oar ftfter his obligation are cancelled, ere are ten who are not. There are -r.ns for. this, and good otifs, without iking into uccouot discriminating legisla. ' si, which imposes opprtBMve burJeus ; ou aa industry which under the most tvoring conditions but poorly requites hose engaged iD it. There is uo speculation iu the business ;f the farmer. It is one of the few ihdnsr ries which is not only governed strictly by be la,w of supply and demand, but i pov fwed also by the laws Of nature, aud foices vhich no farmer can foreste and against vhich he is. powerUw to coutend. The ;ioat carefully matured calculations and .lana. the most penetrating foresight atrd industry caunot gnard a'garn'U the which drowns a crop or ltx drought nich parchra it The pnmdent atJ im . trovident fa mer alike suffer frjm these. Every dollar that t lie farmer raakea hti uust get out of the soil he cultivates by the abor of hi j hands and in the sweat of his ice. E ery dollar that he becomes pogsea. l ed of is Ihb t-QHivalcnt of that mrch labor 1 ' (!S'owed and that much of something !iich his labor has produced put down iu .ce of it, before the dollar passe into his j vis. He gets so muuli a pound for his ;;tf.on, so much a bushel for his wheat, ' orn, oats, Ac- ho much a pound for hi obticoo, bo much a pouid for his wool, his uuiton, his beef, his pork. 'lhewe pikes n governed by the law of bupply and de" vlnd, aud by speculation, which buys on ontiugencie and takes clauces on these ojiijngeucies being venfied. When the farmer comes to buy, however, 1 djes not pay the price whu-b is fixed by s purchaser (himself ) but by the seller, i as a selUr he selU fo the man whose . rest it U to ma&3 the price as low ..a ,ille, aud as a buyer he buys 'from -the :i whose interest it is I to make" the price , ;,i;.:h hs possible, and thus he eucouHters ; . udiug mtarests in whichever position - ;.:uhIs. While auricultore enriches the : !d it docu not eiiriuh the mcu vho fol -it. ' -,;y . rithiu the past thirty yr ar thonmuds ;!osMal fortunes have been amasstd hi country, some of which exceed the 'or. h of some of the richest crowned heads i rope, thp owners tf w)!e of which uiiily incomes,thiit exceed the incomes ..:i richest crowted hoaJs iu Europe. I of our lare cities hKve miilionairi-g 1 'red, some of them inu wlio t times miliioiisires. 'lheo for ' - eO audi iu railroad, iiiPpfC. i !;.! n and stocks, in cyudioates, products of the farm, iu man, 1 in moui'i oI'h g uufle jwr.ijible ;;.ir li gUUtion of this erjHl. , wealth U s been nccumshitctl 110 vV.I who I ' thiitV t V i-x ' ' vis i.:d-.n, ati . . . ... ; u 4 (tuiera' i;i-iner ha g t. ;:J or:a of the lraon hy he,vis c,if an J arowii.j; poor. It is a, vicious and a-wicked system Which builds up these vast fortunes and at the same time reduces to coinp&rttive penury the ni6n who make the wvaHh" of the. world. This is whit protection, so-called,, (stupendous plunder iu fact, has bern doivg for a generation orid Is doing to-day. I it any wpader that the faimer ho is the principal victim of this monstrous system is poor and that bis acres are pausing iuto the hands of tb,oae who have, fattened and grown' rich upon him? Can' he ever better his condition whilf this sjstem lasts. If hn can wa con' fess that we cauH see how. There must be a revolution in the vicious system which has brought tho farmer dowu before he can get up, Proceedinc of County Commit - ; tloners Tho Board of county Commissioners mt on Monday Juue 2nd iu regular session with the Justices of the county. Un mo. tiou Tbr. S. Armistoad' was elected UhT'm'n of the Ebards: - , The board proceeded to elWct a' board of county commi-ioriers f Cfr VHbhiugton county for the term of two years from aud alter Dec., I81!' The following named gentlemen were put iu nomination' DeWhit jjHtham. Jos. Skittletharpe, vv. K. Chetison, H. J. Star and II A LeituhSeld, and there being no opposition thfy were dec ared Inly elected. . The poard of Justices of Peace adjourn ed to meet with the liuai-d of county voui. misMOuers and the boa.d of education for the purpose of Vlectisg a Superintendent of Pub.io Instruction lor Washington conn, ty at pro vided by eut . 2548 of the amended bchoo! law. s The Kev. Luther Eborne aud Mr A. O. Gaylori wtrc put in nomination, Eborne received 12 votes and Gay lord 11, Mr. Eboriw haviug received the majority of votes was declared elected. Ordered that the following taxes b levied aud coJlecttd for the year 1HU0 ou reul aud personal property and poll : - General county tax on real and per sonal property 2Coa each 100. (Special county tax on real and pi r sonal property 20o on each , $100. special county tax on poll ' (JO. ; And all other - subjects of , taxation the same tax for thf'oouuty for geutrai coui.ty purposes, as levied bv the S ate as meutioti td under tifx-t , 1Q. 11. 12, 13. U. 15. 16. 17, 19. 19, 20, au 23, 21, 2(, 27, 28. 31 aud 32 of schedule "B" revenue Ael of ISB'J aud uudi-r schedule "C'' of said Act, Sect. 42. Onr each marriage Usene'e $1 00. '. Ofdered that the following State thife be asNCssed and collccWd' under the1 rules and regulations prescribed by lW viz: on in', comas and profits derived trom any property not taxed1 1 p'ar ceutnm. On inc'timcs derived lrom :. salaries audi fvCs J of 1 per centum.- ' t oe the general iuna occt. t, zoc ou eacn For purposes of education and support of the poor Sect. 2 Act 1&SU, 7 iic poll. ' fur peubiou tax oo on eacn fioir .. .. 4 )0 . pull. For Public school tax 12. on each $ 100 ' 37 on each poll. Ordered that II J. Star be allowed the sum of $20 40 for day services as com. uiisiiioner and milcagd (id miles oc per Ordered that A. M. Johnston be allowed the sum of $55 oO for one horsj bought of Chas. Latham for Poor house. Ordered that W. ft. Ohsosou bo allowed the sum of $22 40 for 7 davg services as COmmiisioner and mileage ."5c per mile. Ordered that L . I. FiigAU iitj allowed the snm of $-'G 70 for boarding prisoners iu jail -tc.; lor the month of May 18i)0. Ordered that J. A Harrison be allowed the sum of $3 75 for services as keeper of the Poor house and m iking. bd for same Oidered that the KoaNoKE Be a cox be allowed the sum of $117 lor puolishing proceedings of cemmiisioners for the montu of May lbUO. Ordered that G. H Bitenmn be ulluwed thr sum of $1 50 for shackling and auehtick iiufj; and making eye bolts for two Arnolds. Ordered that iioruthiil & Bro., beallowed the sum of $1 40 for goods furnished jail. , Ordered that llornthal & Bro, be allowed the sum of $11 25 fur provisions furnished Poor house. ; ; Ordered that J. P. Ilil'.iard be allowed the sum of $52 50 for issueiug 15 noticed to Magistrates. 4 notices to list takers, postage issuein and recording (18 record 15 orders, recording Btif riff's report of listed and iu solvent taxes &c, Clerk board this day &C , &C. ' ' ' Ordered that W. II. Hampton be allowed the soul of $'25 53 for goods' furnished jiil for the mouths of March, April aud May. Ordered that the Uegl Ur of Deeds copy the deeds thai are illrgib.u iu Book L pages 544 to 554. LAND SOLD FOIl TAXES. W. II. Jackson acr3 $2 52 11. B. Ambrose . 3u0 4 31 Kobt. Poyoer's heirs 15t " 3 41 Dcrias Swatu's ' ;) " 34 J. P. IllLi IAKD, Cl'k. Sunday School Convention. . . A Oonveutiou of the Suuday School Workers uf ashiugton1 comity will be held ar Plymouth N. C, at 3 o'clock ' P. M., on Sunday the i2nd day of Jane 189J for the 'purpose of organizing a Couuty Sunday School Association, ; All white Sunday Schools in the Couuty areeariieidly requested to send delegates to this Convention - All Minister-, Suuday School officers. Teachers aud adult Mem bers will be received aa delegates. The object of this Association will be To ascertain, the number and ilHciency of the Suuday Schools in n given territory. UTo consult together, and decide upon ethods for reaching and biugiug under religious influence and teaching, all who arn without such teuchiug. ' To discuss plnus of work and methods of teaching in Uie Surtday Schools already orgMiird. To arouse enthusiasm and int. rest iu Sunday School work. To exemplify the essential nuity of all Chrirstutju in th4 work of BtisjajJ tumls. ' 'L'h'ii Asfouiutiuu will not iu any. manner interffve with th work of tha various evtuigelwal deuomiuatknia, but will strong, then them by n gonerul improvement iu methods of work. F. S. BlaIii, Vice Pros , 1st S. S., District. Menola, N. 0. II p the wtcda and grass down. with z eaU .''sP'I'g 4 1 , fair ' .. -c -Jit tbwe isf tufa or y' Hi JsUtJWorid. Nwthliig U mor : tu-al'it than a ratable Iwneiitli the sluuly boughs i'f onr grand forttat trer, thHLemil to wnisper to us as we pa.B. sweet thuuhm for this lordy. day, aud over, tho eru grasi and among the wi.d fl jwerj we look around us aud in every aweet blossom that raises us daiuty head aa we pass, und in every blade of grass that sparkles iu the suuhght we see thr) wisdom' and goudutss of Giid por. rayed. .We, look npou the grand old trees jnst now painted by nature's artist With every BURue of aumnier green ou the green lertile lands below and the blue e kie$ above, and ' think how humble aud bsigniucaut is the noblest i-fforts ot man wnen comparea witn too ueauiuut and powerful hndiwork of Gad, aud while the trees seem to wnwper or tne mystery and beauty of nature, tne bird .flit too and fro tnrough their branches, singing joyous ly aud the fljwers raise their sweet laces to heaven one's thougnts are also lilted from earth aud thj beautios around ua to dwell on the beauty and uuexpresible joy of that home where the troubled buds peace aud the wearv rest. On Sunday. May 25th quite a number were at Christian Hope to witness the mar riage of Miss Mary Cahpou und Mr. Wm. Moore, of Martiu conuty, Tne ceremony was performed by : Mr. 11. b. Gurgauous with all due solemnity, after: which Mr. and Mrs. Moore received the congratulations of their Irienda and accompauiT by a gay procWion of young atteudants, re paired to their home. . We wish fir them a long life and every happiness. ' 'J he grim angel of death has again visited us. filling our hearts with sadness and bearing to her eternal rest one o! our denr friends, Mrs. Ellen Padgett, who died eu Weduesdav, May 28ti after a few hours idne. a. The deceased was a sister of Mr. W, F. Morris of this place, and leaves two children, besides a uuiuhar of other relatives and friends to moaru their hss, butwe mourn uot a? those who have uot hope, for we tee.1 that our loss is hJ eternal gain. Mrs. Padgett was for many years a resident of thia couuty, but removed with hir daugh- ter's family to Beauort county," rieiir Here, whtre the last four mouths ot her life was sDeut.' She was a faithful member of the Freewill Baptkt church for sever! yeai b, and wai honored and esteemed by all who knew her throughout her long and useful life, and of her U co aid nut be said tuat she was other than a faituful servant, as her life seemed one leng struggle to do her duty and ail aud comfort the suffering ones around her. ' The funeral services were cond acred by Mr. H. S. Gurgauous at her readeuoe, auer which her remains were laid by the side of her hnsband iu the graveyard at her O.d home. 1 We extend ; to her sorro wjug' ret alive our beartfelt sympathy.! Weep not friends, but remember tuough it is indeed hard to consigu those we lovw to the touib, that our blessed Saviour doeth all tliingi well, and let us pray to bo worthy to nice! our loved ones in that home prepared for the final faithful, where no storm o.oud ot sorrow can atsiuro our penoct peace, or mist of tears dim our vision i let m pray that we may ba among those thrice blessed ones of wiioui it is said "Tuey shall Walk with Him, in white, tor they are worthy." ' '.With tne best of wishes lor the success of the B&kqm i will close with the prom. ise to write again ere loug ; WiLDBcse. MARRIED.' At the residence of the bride's1 father, at Darden's stailm, Martin county, on the 1st iust.,, at 2:80 o'clock p. nr.; by lie v. C. W, Kobinsoq, Mr. Claud Woodard, of Wil son. N. C, aud Mt Annie Harden. Miss Darden comes of oner of our oldest families, her father bein&f alone time sheriff of this county for several years-. The Beacos extends its r of congrat" ulatiou to tne newly wedded, and wishes lor them a bright and pronperou' future. HO W MY BO T WENT DQWN. Slectel. . . it was not oit the of bnttle.4 , It wa wit with a hip at st a . S . But a fate far wore than oithir , ' That otu him away from mn, - ' 'J'iva. the Hoatli iu tl:e ruby winetip, , That tne rraton aiiileiiv drowu ; He dro.uk tho alluring pole-on, And thus my boy wui dowu. Powu from iha height of manhood To the deptln of uiracu and sill ; Dowu to a uortUle-H liriug, Kromihe hope of what might have beea. For tlio brand of a bea-t bexiitU. ' ' He biirtcred bin manhood's crown ; 1 Tlirough the gate of a f iuful pieasuro Aly poor, weak boy wuuiduvvu. . TU only the game old story That mother .o often tf II . Vlih accent- of InQnite ruduess, Like the tones of'a funeil-t)l!. Cue 1 never once thought, when 1 heard it, 1 thould lenrn all l meaning uiyoelf ; I thought he'd be true to bi mother ; I thought he'd be true to.himnelf. But Ala fnr my hoprsall delusion 1 Ala ror nm youtnrui priae I Alan ! V ho are i-afe. when danger I open on every wile 1 Oh can nothing deWroy this great evil f No bar iu thc.r pathway l inrowu, To save, from tho t!nil)le mitlstrotn Tho thousand of boy a going down ? NOTICE- It Is hereby ordered by the Councilmen of tho Town of Plymouth that all ci Izuns shall have all wuter closets on their prtmie clvaued out once a mouth. . ' JOS. TUCK Kit, Couatahlu. NOTICE- ; AH persons will take notice that the co partnership of Keid & i Duke has this day been dissolved, and all persons are notified that the uudersigned will recognize no con tracts made by any oue with iL F. Duse, a former partner. The buMues will be con tinued at the same place by the nnderigued iu the firm name of J. M, He:d4 Son. This 15th May 18!0. NOBTII CAUOLINA, WASniSOTON COUSTT, tCPEKI0K COUUT. A. B. Oaylord va Notice. - S. O.iy ord. I . The defendant obo named will lake notice that special procti'dln4 articled a above bits Ih-ud com- mliced hefore the ( lerk of the uperir Court of '. Wafhiugroo county by petition for partition by Sule of a certain tract of land which the plaintiff and Uffendeiit are tf nunl ill common. Said land U fltaute in nod near itie town of Plymouth la the above meiitioued county and tate. And the Mid defendant will further take notice that he i" required in pMar before me on Monday Ilia 7th dn' of July ISMat my olllee at the Court llnUtKi hi Plymouth, N. C, aiid anwrror demur 10 tile rx-titioh in aald epecial rocN:dini;a. or the PtitJoiir trill apoly vo tbe Court for the relief demanded in fold petition. This Mav '2'Jth 1!K). S. It. SPKL'ILIi, Til OS, J. MAItRIXKR, Att'y for fJiilniiff. : Clerk Superior your t. . . ., .i ' ' ' - ' . .'! .' . ,ii. , ' , j' . .. . .... - MANUFACTUREUS AKD DEALERS IN toilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shingle ' Mills, iiigmes, Pnlloys, Shafting, Belting &c. " Orders lor Castings and Solicited. Send for catalogue and pries list. 635 C37 &; G41 Qeen St. f - j 1 1- ',r,""jr'i.'.'L .mti rjp HE "NORFOLK SOUTHERN R . TnK DIB EOT 6IT0TIT LINE BETWEEU . PLY ' MOUTH. iEDENTO AliD EABTltllN KOHTH . Caeoltsa ;-AD;iNoitFoLKf .- ARD ALL . poisis NonTn. . . ; ' 1 Mail and Express leaves Norfolk daily (t-xcept Sunday)' at :2Q A. M., arrives at Edeoton 12:5.P,M'., mkiug close ionnecr tiou with all paseuger lines to and from Ba.timore, New York and Philadelphia and the north. ' fjohuect at Edentou daily except Sunday) with the Company's Steamef I'lymouth for Hoanoke liiver. JawaVille & Washington It. K Albemarle' & Kaieigh 11. K. .Mtt-amer goes to Hamilton Tuesday and Friday Str. Bertie for '.Wiudsof and Uashie River, also with the Str. M. E. - KobertS Tfesday, Thurwlay aud Saturday for all landings on Chowan llivet as high as uiuton RUd on Mouday and, Friday for Columbia and landings on tho Beupperuong River. Leave Edentun every Wednesday for Mill Land ing, Salmon Creek and returns following I Through ticketBon sale on strs. i-iymouin and M E, lioberts and baggage ;cheoke4 to nations on the Noi folk Souiheru K K., and landings on- Kiyer routes, and to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. , Norfolk freight and passenger stations at Norfolk & Western li. lt. depot. ' Freight received daily ' nutil 5 P. M. (except Sunda.O ul forwarded promptly O v ' ' EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FASf FREIGHT LINE, Regular line of Freight Steamers ply between Elizabeth City and New Borne and Washington, N. C, connecting with tbo Atlautio & torth Carolina Railroad. . " Daily all rail service between Elizabeth Cityi Edenton and New oik,- Philadel phia aud Baltimore and Norfolk. . . Through cars without breaking bulk, low rates and quicker time th-iu by any other route t irect all goods to he shipped via Eastern Carolina Ditpatch as follows: . - From Norfolk, via- Norfolk Aouthc.ru Railroad. ' ! From Baltimore, via P, W &' B. R. R. President St. siaiiou, Frxtm Philadelphia, by Ponn. R. R. Dock St. Station. From New York, by PennR.. R. Pier 27 North River. , CSf For ' lurther information apply to Levi Blount, Agent,' Plymouth, or to the General Office of the Norfolk Somheru Railroad Company Norfolk . H. C. UUDGINS, Gen'l.Fr't. & Pass. Ag't,- ' M. K. KING, ' GenT. Manager, angl(-ly. ; . ' V. . ' .. .CO. 28 UNION SQUARE.NY WHfRj. ST.L0UI3.MD. priH?f.iyj'rTi OAUUAS.TEX D. O. BRINKLEY & CO, Dealers in , . . Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS. A. Full Lin -j of Superior Canned Goods always on .hand. ICE for sale by .wholesale or retail. inUQUTH. N.'C. FOR SALE. As I em going to lotve the State I offer for sde three (3) tine mi Ik cows. Anyone wishiug to purchase will get a bargain by applying to Ij. J. Peacock, ' . . R .pur.N. 0. Worth Hi VV.MI. is 3S w.toh in 111. world. I'prfect volid GOLD huntmir cam. J with wurks fifHl em... of .qtMl .kj Ok ricluOMin ti locanir can wcurs cue and vukuubki iineolliou'lraiil tocrctber nh our Mrss !Samtlf. Thee amii!., a woll """ a th watch, aru fl-ee. AW th. work Jron nid dn la to tttow what wc aend you to Uioac who rall-jrouf ftiendi and ninhlur.alKl tboee about yoo thatalway. niwli. in Taluubl. Ira J. form, which holiU foryear, wh.n oiiw alartod, and i bu. w an rapaid. We pay all !". ftvuflit, ate. Aflur m km all, if yuu wntiM like lo un to work for ua. you can aamrroin i0 to pn wwk and onward.. Addrfew, eUaia ac Co.. lit 1 Vortluvl, Mmu. MSSteSSSrsI Hie "OLD iE ! JABL 1L Teal Proprietor. Plymouthy N. C. ;v;-:';:":f' ; MAM'FACTl'RCR O? Iiggics. Tliaefons Road-carts, Farm-carts, . " I . -y ' . at prices lowcy than '..over.' . Men with the .'cash can get a bargain. I defy competition and will not bo undersold, . . ' - ' . " . ' ''.'" ' ' .Ropairing of all kinds done. Give ire a call. . GE-DnJGE; H.'-BATK'MAN, ' '. MANUFACTURER OF 11 11 . Carts, Wagons and othe Hiding Yehiclcs. Ilepairing of all kind done with neatness and dispatch. All Worl: Guaranteed, , Adats Street Plymouth, IS". C 1IOKNTHAL & Biia, ). AM) FOR AW DEALEHS IK Clolliin?- Drv (loads, Notions, loots, Shoes, Grow-. - rk'S, ; L'riigi, hints, Oils, . Slaves, -Etc ' kS- IlEADQUAl'TERS FOR , FERTIL1- j ' PLYMOUTH, N. C. FAH'OY QROCER! DEALER IN : Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Corn, Mal and Ilominy, . FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, M. J. Bunch & Co's old stand, . ,. Plymouth, N. C. Dr. E. L-CDX PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Water Street, - Fltmovih, If. C. EJy" Office upstairs, over v alker's Millinery btore. Mrs. Annie Nobth Carilina, Washington County, Plymouth Township. Tho. W. Blcuul I t . V Notice of Summon?. J. J, Cahoou, : I , ,v , The defendant above-named will take notice that a summon in the above entitled notion wan in-ued nitiDHt eaid dcfciioant. on tne 5th day of June 13.HJ by 'I Iiok. si. Arniiutoad n Jut-tiea of the Teac ot Waxhlncton county, North Carolina, for tho miv of $1U7.8S du mi'l pliiiutifl by account which s'lTimioiia in returnable, before aaid. .luftiee ut, hinollice at flvmouthn the lilth day of July 13.X) when aud where the defendant i required to I appearand answer or demur to the complaint, or j the relief demanded will bw granted. ThU-June5thl8W. '1H9S. a, AbmibTiao, ,T, V. . Edgcrs and Lath Mills, Machine work of all kinds ' , INORFOLKi Vn, Carriage Factory, TTnwAnn ' 7??. fw ??? Matfa. C- T. wagons &c.. : ' ...... ., , . .: Ai iun.niiii-AA-ijn. v Practices in all the States and Federal Courts. Offlce, Water Street,' 1 PLYMOUTH, N. C. WHEELER & WILSONS Ne w H i gh -A.xm light running and noiseless .. machine. . THE ONLY PERFECT FOR Send for circulai and price list, i- , Atlanta, Ga, J. W. BRYAIT, . PLYMOUTH, N C S . ; ' SEWING wySM