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Tho Roanoke Beacon, BioOOcisl Paper of Wash ington t County PLYMOUTH. - Enter- lBtlPt04oeat rifnwatB. V,C., sseoaaeless putter. FBIUAI. HOVgMBSB si. mm- . Directory. TATA aoTKBXXXST. : Governor, Daaiel O. Fowie, f Waka. s LteutooMQovtmor.TluM. M. Bolt, of Secretary of Ba, ffm. L. Saunders, of Vak. Auditor, Qo. W.ISeaAerfin, Wiyne, Soperiateadaat of eubiie Xnetrucuon, lioey M. linger, f Catawba, - Daaoombc. BbUr, JohaB.CbetseB. ; TnMBMi Lq Bcnuiii. BdotCoMtCWk, Thou.. Marriner. 7 Setter of peede P. BUifard. " OolaUsiW, 0..' Starr, A. M. John- Cten, Ltl BtoflJit: tor"7 Bp""" W. Bpf.E4ajn. T.S. Armlatead, , tapeafetoadenA r rNi IcUob, IiV. sWCev jwswst. Major and CUtfc, E. B. lAtbam. Paliee, "sefa!e Tusker. City Janitor, Earnest OefwtArpheu. risuaT J. WY Bryan, A- Barden, Joseph UUcfceU end Jobs Wiggins. -' fptmcM SXBVICKA. 2IethedUt Bev. P Bobinaon, pester. Cervices .fery Sauday Dm. prayer meeting every Wednesday rraya aueeUnt 'ry Mow7 night at BaptietsT.J.F. Tattle, pastor. 8r- tfeeeavcry Sad 4ta tittsdayi 11 end IXOp.KL. Prayer meeting every . Thaajnaynlah. t 7:S Smxlw School every eoadsy at . W. Swift . EUw?aC-tithEbot, rector. eKiwTrd Bandeyj 11 IjSO p. mMnd1 tfeaool at 10 a. m., L, LFftgu, superintendent. UstaTe4ey axWtbe first Monday of ' cash aeotitk. Dr. tt. P. Murray, Lh'm. Or. 21 L. Cts, s'y. r -v' lioww.--:" X.ef n- Plyttooth Ud&'lKo' tiM bmu ll pd 3rd Tbariy nlgtu la each mbUu W. H. Hmtn Dictator. JC&L.of a. IUuok Iiodg-lIeeU dad. ad 4tU. Tbwdy Big hu io eacU ' oaata. F. Koriiwii Piotector, IN. Iipetnza df. Ko. ti, I O 0 W, weti Q. H; HAH HIS Oli, DEALEa IN Con, Mr Bus., O. li. BidM P; p Dom 1 ' Idert Booa DryCaU - Utklksi Strips Dama B.C., w M ,4 '70 cts. 80 t 7 8 T JO m 10 Bow, f tJM. rom $4 60tofi0 W. J. ltoiaaaeat Pr ! KakatroB " " yrp Oranalated 8QSr, per& JJbt browa " " GioaaCaSeo " " Egja por do., Totaaco. Pr ' 85 20 85 8 1 25&80 20&S5 25 20 25 to 100 m to s so to n 1 Coal. 0U. Whii.8afly 150, fer aU JS nnWVlfUlfl'&r 30 10 75 18 6 ' S fjiltAfctf1EywCf P' I. Pidtki?Gw5a!terii, par IQOi ieA'a Wax,. ..pefJb1: r. TaUw. , "J''."' nida,.letiiox." 1SJ to5i-.f ' eon? t r tA-Tvr tiiateU KMT&'-: Gnoci:r.iEs - . : ' '. and : ' ' '. CONFBOTIONEIlIEa , &9lt Water Btrat.n.TKOD'rB.K.C. PEOP, P. A..T00DLE. PLYMOUTH, N. 0. ; The Fbest TocaorUl Artist in Eastern Carolina Strictly a First-cUM eatablkh. ment. Wadiingtoa atxeet, thzee doors from Water. , . JjltC ;Idmimd Aloxander ; At ror.Y-AV-.LAv; & eeal estate AGENT, - ' - WaBkingtoo, N. O Brauch Offiee riymouth, K. O. CTALL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS in Waabirigtoa county transacted by lle. C, V. "W., & W. F, AUEEON at THE UOA- $ozn EEACOU orriCE. BEACON FLASHES. , Wood scarce. KoonHgU oigUU. ' . Only 84 days to Christinas. . . . Some beautiful Weather this week. Vttt Thursday la "Thanksgiving.'' Fay your- debt, and especially your newspaper MIL - Tne time is oearing When many pronu laes will be made. -The Tolee of the "thaaksgiTingaH turkey la beard In the land. The Plymouth Ooraet Band baa reoently purchased new drums. The "Dark night" string band have just purchased new ijastrumenU. We le&rn that the colored people of the town will at an early date, orgrnize a brass band. The steamer Plymoath baa been coming in late for the past week owing to hoary freights. W trust, that our business snea will observe Tbankfegiving Day by cloelng their places of buBinenB. ' A boy -rfceotly . hung blmself becanfe) somebody found faut with him, That boy was not born to be a eonntry editor, 1 We hope thatall who areln debt to as Will settle; before Jan. 1st aa we wish to enter the new" year wltir clean twokav The finest line of tjdiee fine , shoes will befound at lf .M.Bw 8oH.; . 7f ? ; .-v tM -- v'-'- ' -:' The aerffcea conducted at the EpiBoopal cbnrch on 8atnrday Sunday and Monday by EvangeUat Phiips waAlagely attended. I an a eratba brave and bold. . I been ihkaickm 1 keep Jt eeld The ceocwgauou't bnUUi forke 'eta. Then I come in and underukei 'em. ITx. NOTICE A big lot of toeCWbing and 6hoe4 wiU be found at J. M. Bkid & Son. Wife "What do yoa suppose baby is thinking about?' The Brute "I s'pose he's thlnkiog what to cry about to night" Life. For fine Tricot, Flannel, and other nice dress goods eall at my Millinery store, ' Mas. 8. A. Blodbt. Mr.'S Parker is haying a reafdenoe ereeted iar the B B B'AL Co'a mills which wiU be ooccpied by Mr. W. II, Matthewa. ? KOTICE We have dre8 goods from 4ets to 1. per yard, call and pan-bane be. fore all are gone. J. M. Bbid & Box. Funny, when a man puts on a Ugh hat for the first time, hell dock his bead at a door-casing that be couldn't reach with a step-ladder. Ladles! call and examine our fine and well selected stock of Dress goods before purchasing elsewhere, J. U. Bkid A 8on. Mesa. J. W. Bead and O. O Jackson have formed a co-partnership, and have opened a brokers ofSce on Washington street. A big lot of brick for sale by. J, M. Rid & Son at $S per thousand, . Jojeph Simpson, a highly tepcetd colorepman of n-ar Mackey'a Ferry, this cooDty, bs passed bia one bnndred and eighth year and is still healthy and agile. . G. H. Harrison has just . returned from the North where he purchased a large and wU aaeorted stock of Xmas toys. Borne of the bridge about town are neediu? attention, badly. Chief Tucker inform ns that ;he WiU . have them all re. paired aa epon. as lQbr;eaQ be obtained. When you heed a home made carpet aU on Q. E. Habbisoh. - i There will be servkea in the Methodist ebnrch' Thanksgiving Day, 27th of this month, at 11 o'clock a. m. The public are Invited to be present. C. W. BoBiHsozr, Pastor. We have for sale a beautif nl parrot which la well trained, and talks and sings almost a plainly as the human voice. Apply at this office. Still the demand for more houses. We have had several applications to the Boanoke Beacon Beal Estate Agency this week for bouses whtoh. we are unable to furnish. Many new beuses have been built of late, bat still the demand U for more. tWe will be glad for the young men to eall and examine our fine line of shoes, anv style and cut you may want . 4. IO.. 1MEID OS OOIf. Mr. H. Peal has had a number of barrels planed on the roofs of his carriage shops, which are flUed : with water to be used in case of fire. This is a srood idea, aa the water supply In that portion of the town would soon be exhausted is a fire was to breakout... For grapes, oranges, lemons, bananas, apples; oocoanuts and all other foreign and domesUo fruits; go to L. T. Houston's. .The dry Wins at the BR B 4 L Co's mills having been completed and - filled witt lumberSteam was turned on them on Mdsday. i Thta 'mfll has no, only added dry'kilps bat has been thoroughly repaired and fitted up.for the manufacture of turn. ber, -Tii Company has entered npon a oontraet with a geutleman'aA'KiCatr l take the cut of the mill . for the next. 12 months , . We hope, however, that arrange. met may, be rxiade. wheeeby the town can,4 be suppSed with inmbe - for building pur. i poseav!i-;;-iOri; : " ; " : .; We have the prettiest and best selected Stock of flee dreni gooda and trimming to go w Ha every drees patern in theeity.. -Vii ;.J,M, Bxir&BoM. f j , . 'V .1 - - - i Mr. 8. M. Whaley. wife and son. Master Irvio, were in Norfolk this week. Mayor E, R. Latham will erect a fine residence on Main street at an early date. Mess. L. Blount and T. J. Marriner made a abort vhnt to Ores well this week. VT nUin Wilson will address the Farm. era Alliance of this place on the 27th inst. Master Tommle Tuttle has accepted a nnsitinn aa salesman with Mesa. E. A. Carter A Co, Col, W. H. Fitchet returned on Saturday tost from his summer home la the moun. tains of Virginia, Mrs. W, F. Ausbon and sister, Mlae Keva Johnston, made a pleanaut visit to their sister. Mrs. W. A. Forbes, at Roper. on Tuesday. Mr. E. B. Marriner, formerly with the firm of J. M. Reid & Bon left ou Tuesday for Anheville, where he has accepted a po sition wiib the Domestic Hewiug Macbme Co. aucccae to you, 'Ulega." - - .iLX? ttrlutvrt. . : ' t A new feature of the Plymouth- Hfgh Bcliool is the 'newspspsr 'Werlt.: , riot Toms, ever striving t9 advance' -tie pugil by Practical leeboaa. has arranged els school into three divisions, and instead ot' eompoflttious. and' recuatiess oa jrrta he reauiroa each of the divisions, to farntih cocjDoiiition, the ptperS tbrwrittWi' Jf The first issues r toess papers-were read before the school on rmf ia,ne names of these JourciTa;: Tfca tfymcuth High School Beeorder,. The Bcholart' . w.na AW . vw-w MPywro . This is a new, and we believe an odefcal featnra of aehool work. and while -'it' Is training the minds of our young ladies slnd geaueuien ta literature, and per&apa pre pairing so me to fill the oitorial ohafr, pi some daily, it is at the same time, interes ting and pleasant. ' 7 A big arrival of Ladies Cloaks totlay, tomorrow and nejt week at . ' ' ; The SentcUT Vete Smd Dlt, The foilowug a'tU" fiooriVofe of the 2nd District .1 i ' Martta"' Pamlioo Beaufort i Hyde TvrreH . OK. OU, "ah i9i air. juTi"1 waihlnston 6r9. o7t. ' o7fi.J' Dare . . W . IXt. : 285. ; -LoKO'RlDaAVK.O., l,o. Editor BoAsioKB BnicoS : '-' ' ' DEABblB : .ft has been 'quite a while IabI famlahad the BBAOOM with the uews from thisiplaee, owing to the fac that we nave oeea too aay w. tnw, m v, nnw MnmtiMI BtTaiA. hODinS OUT friends will forgive, our long silence knd give us a welcome as oi oia. ,. W find little to write worth public attem tion this weekYouf 'letter wUreonseo,uently be snort : . nrwm mUm i&rrMt tlnae Is almost ended. the pretty blossoms, except a' few ot the HTBIM W"V vun w. ii w of the birdain the forest are. bushed, and ere long grim old winter will hare, bound oar fair Und with his fcy fetfets.' this is Indeed the saddest time of all The year, w with mA vrt tba fsilhisr leaves and dying flowers, and our heArts'are filled with pain tor tuc saa sceeiee ecoanu ub. w suggestive of sorrow. and death, brings back the sad, sweet memories of days gone forever, and of oear -inena wdr yruEB sleep in their lowly beds beneath the au tumn leaves, or who If Uvwgk-perhaps we may never meet on earth again; We; ait alone perhaps through the long, dreary Uatantnn to the wind shrieking wildly, or sobbing mournfully like one u pw ana wawti owuae li.l. ii.. ISka tMt" valat winn. i hAi ' YiiAi-iAr . iiiinini i Its fAia beauty, and long with aching heart for the, obnang-of the-pewel: pmgtlnl.' ageing . J" ! .... U .1 the- aluging otras, tair. lovely flowers, but Un times more jthe companionMbip' and love ot osr ebaa&t menos. .Our ;famera are tontta bjasjr earrylng heir crops to market. r MM n il Harrv and children. Misses are ever readr to itlte out friends -the warmest weiwiu uvm- . r: . . Master CharUe Hwwu, a nepnaw or mt. w m jum . iniH ui iiiiMi !! if. I mm . ia. w m , vj . . w in wiiH'iyv,w--''l',rf "- " -.v .-nmmmv county a moot popular young . gvnuvuteui .iui hrmnAP nr f.r iMir mombuiihiwi luuur teacher, paid eur place a pleasant visit last wee A. , , Mr. W. Sawyer, of Wilmington, ue is the guest of his foster slater, Mrs. fiamuet Waters, of this place. ' i ht nnnnlir vnaair nhvsician. Dr. E. Lv m af w y " -m - - Cox, accompanied by his friend, Mr, Webb nnomr nf vdnr tow a. baid our old Bidee a short visit on Sunday last The doctor - ml a doubtless deserves ue eonnoence vt uur people. and ta fast becoming a favorite among them. Our scnool nere cioaea on r.aj, nw, 7th and quite a crowd assembled to witness the commencement exercise which -began at 7 p. m with appropriate vocal mmuo bf the school aiaoa oy . uwur teacuer waws brother, Mr. W. O. Manning, of Martin,' which was followed by dialogues, decbw nations, etc., until long past midnight to nt nUftRtir of fcU Breaent. the awuuvwvM-a gr - a f ' pupiia aU did well, tbanka to their young iaetruetor wbo did au in nis power w as ikoiY. 'iltA arhnnl then assembled once mere and sang a touching parting song, after which Mr. Manning io a clear manly voice spoke a anon dui approprM5 uns mAArmma nfitrinff' with tenderest klitd.' neas to hia regard f hia . aobool and the pleasant noun spent w.tu; wu .wjiw --- unuwllv vioin? bis ' 1 Dnils UOt tO MV their books awsy, but to fight onward and upward untu tney reacn tnw suuuhb kum before them. Ah ! with what aching hearts and tearful eyes did those who had been so long together listen to the farewell words of the teacher who they had all learned to esteem. It seems hard to say good , bye to those who hate shared with us the Joy a and umbm nf mmhemi Hfw . wa can never Quite forget them but, ahwd that aadiect word of toogooor pea mast aixiir -later be uttared. ; Tona :. wye, - bow. . nir.. m nnttn.' anmttmaa,ktwr tHit . BOSMttMOt when our hearts em breaking, and our . L 11 . It . ' Smmmmm llufeAwl. MebMm tha hands of our trieawhea we part tor for daiaoeyeara or Perhaps for. ever neve to meet again natii : we meet at tbe mroneoiuoa. Tinrino htm at In om? nlacs Mr. Matmins by his genial kindly manners and strict attention to his duties won the trust and atMra nt tha amirs community aa wallas a warm spot for himself in the hearts of blapuptia. ue leaves many menus mna waII winhers here who were loth to see him depart, that bis young life may ever be crowned wim tne aweetew oieer-iug -uai heaven or earth can give la the wish nay the prayers of hie pupils. Thfl thanks oi the aehool are kindly ten. dezed to the young men of this place for Uie quantity w eiceuem ewewouuiai furnished aa well as many courtesies ex tended. WUJkBOBK. DR. T. H. WARD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON: CTOrrtca at Cbxab'sDbvo Stobb, night calls at J. P. liilliard's residence opposite Alethoaist Ctiaro. " 1 JWeU, upon .toy wod:wh.en a,; man gets' lato irpubiejt ia haidL..Jto, . get out, when I fot.tir. of . that dreg jest week: I. hoped to ear no more of it, but not so. .'te minute lertere.thhoujethaJUMght,, "that wife Of. mtpeVht iatoj9f Lhe MghbOrf-had all .tojdjaer 3rtM4u I.ftd made.aht began py sWlDJL I bad nfade. a fbl of myself as osoaV ana in aoiee that stopped the clock an almost lifted th roof, she said I had riiinadhersew wraooer.. . . ' '. '. . 41 It ifroplied thaj,! did not remember Jtavintf ruined acyWagbut ll tne. j.rucia. b Bead in her hand wat what she meant, r eonld awaaa that it WAs.sr wrapper for it waatha same, tblagUwhioJki .bid got ..wrapped to an4ba4td. eatffor.help.to get unwrapped; By-thJatknijAegotto rbUiag .ndl knew, it. wonjkl bebesjt for me to skip so I loafed ouUnd down, town.. : t The elepUoa hi a thing of the past and all MUjc peoplaJojavet settled down to business, nqles U few o the debated candidates wo j?Sfstat ip.illins the people .why, titer .Taribuf caasooa or.H?e df eat Of MWJt ttta'Watij) a Oi. MclT AnU hill: And ohe-, teFjprce. ill, wlUe, othert ,mj eauure, oi gonn, iy.aiaox. thajJoppojtte.Aent 4 i Vt4 fftf t know whatdeMUiijraUba.U tMnk tthe J dejat -kiynWMei.. tIAt a hifge number olJhe,RWcaa ;erAtred Ik ' " ' 1 1 ' mm. A , . 9-.A . mm-m fVl ft t9 :he,jas,jM par hi -been. -wpjting &twmWiA V as ajrAf-a party.iWrenpif cqusoling tbemsalrei. that it mti!oWfstu..j JUJoeeditwasjui "off yeef . wttii tteit party and in 1.892i4tiKU ha an "out" Aar-riheT-will-be ruled fmi t Jaeoitthe people of - thee United-i Ktatea ttttrtfOtyears ofc KepuoBcan.. Tmeumaa. baa at il iim favored uta tmoncy v02gs A rja4npprojtWonar mau -in. toVn 1mm awea,. WiUiag poetry ; ot late .taEUg'Sor.nw subject a yoctg'oonnter jumper,; . I sen, la. fesuaulon of the Jiaea and .would let them appear this week hut toe. tuan- vowa he ,iWjIl,fiKhr and aa I don't, care to scar him no k iabest tcvait -awhile., may btuwhen khe finds et what my r fighting - capacity is he wua reconsider. .. -w , . - Aa2 hieeome.buaiBeaa.in.tha country, which idenaanda my; attention I will; 'ay toad dMr.-.ii;:: a -.- y- .-;Futf.. Ac Ana of TiiAifki. ' fM..TtAf!oi i Please allow me-throua'h your valnable paper to express my apprcci- WdUUoaajodsiQeere.tbaBka to the people in and arpundr Bopert tor ineir sjmpaiuiea audrjeu4hip in my late illness also to Mr.LL. Bpnkley the popular .postmaster ptEdentou and bu.gentletnanlj clerk,. Mr. A;,R,,McCQy.ior their, help. -And also to Dr.iiJlaejseiJ. tat through him by kind proencj I believe o we thia.oppQrtunity lit ratnrnino tiiir thanks and the nriviieze akljyourppnnedendahip' in -the tmurejvnom u,vm pe my gwa. aim io t-i.-tfiits V fjiff.n ri !..'.: r-'-. ,; Th fAlln4Hfr.'TbaiiAeivliio -PiOclamai tion has been leaned by GOV. Fowl?; . p -'fflaefhe-JladepeDdeneo . of the Amtri, . . ... fc... . . . tmj9 t1Am mm Am-i imA' ITMf I I ' - umtw period of our history as s:- state in which lMvineTroviaenoe HAS 'blessed ns with more&etfflaSanty ntornaiMhtbor or indicat ed more clearly- Hie purpose to preserve our civil and political liberties.'.- y.: . . , ; KfteiMare, wknavladA. mantMDt, o.uf gratiuda;io , Ahaighty-, .God, foiU .greftt godnis. to US aa a Dta and i ,Jo:Carolina, CMiti aa a 4y w pOtnk Thanksgiving and Praise I end! ejlyre?omme rid that the people I IV.L: Ui.i. ."tila ti. Amm mt mlm I ususipiaces of worship and . return . thanks ref'-tbi great, prosperity which has. .been vcnehpa&d to us and for the innumerable bleaaiag4whiph,we enjoy. -A n4 that man heart mav be eladdened. let us remember the widow and the orphan, the disabled soldier, the poor and the afiiof eoV woom lie hath made dependent . upon ohr care, and, contribute . liberally of our meana;to the iustitulioBa which have been orgaujdin.our midst for, their mainte nance. ; -.v. . . . 'Jh testimony whereof. I have hereunto sitiny hand and caused to be affixed the great seal ol.tne isiate 01; nortn uarouns, i & CUy of.Hateigh, this 11th day of Nov, hnnArad and ninatr. and in the one hundnsd and fifteenth year of our American .inder jpdpnee. j . . ,, Dajtrl Q. Fowlk. ! . uj tne uovernor: j ,c .. 8. F. Tblfaib, . . FWa Secretary. Ta w air lata Sad Fix Bntwe will cure you if you will pay us Our mesasee ia to the weak, -nervous and Lbilitatoi; who.'hy .jewly .evil babita, or later intvscretiona. nave tnaad away, their, vigor of body, mind . and; ipanhoxfciv : end who ansae au.tboeuects. whicn lead to prematore decay,, contiamptloo or .iosanUy lfllilsiweausyou. send iof And read eur Book - or Lira, written by the ereatest wuuu-'f V..t .uui fipna'4Btv'ashvn1e; Teunv .v aa The .only white TonBorlaJ Artist in Plymouth," Your patronage solicited. ... PEA MUX ' TlIUEAtXIER AMD .. CLEANER. . We are making the ' only successful Pea Kut Thresher and Cleaner made. It takes the. pott frpin the Tines and cleans them ready! for market Manufactured bj ' THE UABDWILL ALAOBIHS AJO., octSl-St., . . Bicbmond, Va, B. CHEAES, H. D, '' HavW located permanentl fu Ply mouth, r'N-. tenders hie professional services to the citizens of the Town and surroundio a 'ountrv,- Office ftt lryans' Drug Store Be;iJijace 7 u 11 s. 0 oenULin, stamps. , Address Dr. Parker'i MediciranU Burtricai, IcitituU. 151 worth at i&ttiam iioue, Nothing! Glotlaing i! -.. '.. .: . i ;. ' .''..- , countitymenv lend me 7031? ;c 1.. I. C.W iti !.. J ! 1 iei -CQld north wfetdsi rc tis that the time has cgieo change our wearing apparel, r,n I. come to remind yon that ' -. ' - J. ..J . (i '.'ui. .i' lias the Largest and moist varied stock of Ueti'e, Tc: and Boy's suits now oa his counters orcr csHbiicl i- .' .. . '.," . . . . . . . .. . . , . . ,i 7 '.-. Men's, boy's, littto boys, plenty to spare. : - Remember ! best goods, loT7c:i price, Hr,I. F, iTarrUon liaa s v.---'- ... u it. . -, " -' .... .;-'...' j , .1 , , 1 . i.'.j ...1 nit ,.::::. m ......... t v . . r. .. ,v Jf". v ' all, all c::i bo cr'l sisl-fltt ; cl:r,r;o of t!.i
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