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The u:anoko Esacon 'Hie Oflicial Paper of Wasli iugtori County.. Published Every Friday by The Koanokb' Publishin Company. VV. FLETCIIEU AUtfBJX, -C. V. W. At'SDOW, Business Editor. Manager. Sub.-crlption price, S 1.25 per year. Advertisements inserted at lv rates. The editor will not be responsible lor the views X correspondents. , All article for publication must be accomoar.ied by the full name of tr.e writer. ' " ' Correspo dents re requested not to write on but On tide of tho paper. ' . Ail communieai ion mut be sent in by 1 uursaav morning r they will not appear. Address all 8onnuuuiiion to THE ,KOANOKE BEACON, , .Plymouth, N. C. We appeal to every reader of Tub Koanokb Deacon, to aid ns in making it an acceptable ami protitsble medium of new to our citizen. Let ; Plymouth people and the pubiic knowwnati gains on iu IMvmonth. Keport to n all item" of new the arrival and departure of friends, social events deaths, sorious ilmt", arc i dents, new bnilrtiujrs, now enterprises mid improvement of whatever character, clmntre" i n business indeed iwiythiiig and everything that would he of interest to our people. 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1831. . Ihe Assembly Standard is tho name ot a new paper 'lo be published ia this towu about Jaoriary tie first with J. T. Ptttifoul a editor, Wa wish the new enterprise enccegs, : ; ' . Wno is to be the Speaker of the next lionise is beiug discussed by the press aud public throughout the United States. CnVp Mills, Springer. McMillan or who? These are a few of the candidates for that office. . Shall it be a Northern man or a Southern 'man is asked. We do not believe the South is as anxious for the Speakership as it is for an honest Speaker. Let the next Speaker be honest ind prdriotio whether he comes from North or South. 1 IH3 is the closing week of Ihe Southern Exposition at llaleigh. During the past sixty day 8 our capital city has beeu the Scene of mtuh pltasure aud the central point oX attraction andgreat interest has been . manifested by North and Southland we rtre cure that much good hasbeon accomplished by what will soon go down to history is the famous Southern Iuter-Stato Exposition By this Expositiou the South has shown to the world her many natural advantages of . production, and what wealth she has and what iutxbaustable resources site possesses. By it Uio Norih aud South has been drawn into'oJp'sef relation and the friendship of the two sections has beeu increased. :' To day ia Thanksgiving aud the people of these United States have been requested by their Chief officers to 'meet at their ac ' enstont places of worship aud render tt anks unto God for the tpauy blessings he has Lcstowed daring the jmst year. Wc as free "A rcerican citizens ; have just cause to be ttaukful. We are, of all nations, tno most favored and on this day it is cur duty to "acfnowie(?ge the gooduess of our Creator, .Business cf every kind should be suspended and the day spent in prayer and '-thank 'giv. ng- ':' ' !- - llemembcr tho orphans, the poor and all Brffering humanity around you, aud while -v til "icing ovtr your own blessings strive to fffake them happy by your charity. TaE State CnnoKiCLE in speaking . the reflection oi Col. L. L. Polk fur the third term as , Prcisid tit of the National Alliance say3 : The compliment is cne to North Carolin11 an :l to the Alliance of the State as well aH to' (Jul. Polk personally. .Ibis honor to (Jot Polk carries with it treat responsibilities atd enlarged oppor uiniriy for iuelulucs, 'J heear lb'J2 is the crucial yers of the Partners Alaance, and in that year it -will cither meet its V aie:loo ci aeieat or its Aiistetn.z or victory. . With the prestige, of an election for a ' "third term Col Polk will naturally Dave au iDllueniial voice in determining the couisc xt Ihe order The tolicy nt;rid neon wjil d( Unnine the future of the order. If it re, jrains true toils original platform and seeks . in '"a stnetty nou-partisan spirit to secure ..needed reforms, lends its srreat influence to pi;oraJte tho welfare of the millions of toiler, it will go forward upon an era t.f ftreat profip. riiy and u eiulness- But if it 6ball tffloiolly or yihcflicialiy attach itse'.f to the moticrel concern which socialists and malooutentK in Ihe West have organized ncder the misnomer of the Peon'e's purty. its career will soon end and the hope f the eople in it aati agency to help tbem will be rlestroved. (Jil..Polk Laa an open door of usefuluess cuch as no other Southern man has had in a c entury. It ho consistently opposes party ncuon by the Aldaoce, seeks to make the organization tiUd to its principle, he will make a ubmic forhitnuelf that will be worthy of the Grateful rinembranco of the South ern people long after he is dead. Every .patuotic man wilinJtvoutly truKt that this wibdoni mti be vouchsaved him, aud that under his administration during 1892 tho Alliance Will grow ia numbers and jy inflaenco. , STATE NEWS. , TUB LATKST HAPPENIXOB, AS GATHERED FROM OUtt EXCHANGES ASP ELSEWHERE, There Is plenty of 800X1 on the moun. talus iu the Western part of this Stale. Mr J D Bundy, editor of the Lurinburg , I xotange, will enter ihe ministry -Gov. IloH has offered a reward of 20o for Colnmbus Dockery, who is wauted in JCichniond county for ninrd.r The trial of D A McDougald for thtr triiirdcr cf hia unc'.e, nt FnyetteTillehi, k. Ucrcilingmuch infciest. Kcv J II ClewtJI principal cf the SUem .;'jOiule academy and ten young iadies of 1 he graduating tfasa. fk on a tour through svtrtti Northcia titios , , Kal.igh .em boat of tho emallest mai 7 .1 . mericA Jlis came is James Lioier; he i '21 yturnb J, tbre feft six inches high, i tip ihe beam at 4iJ pout:ds their rate schedn'e iu cotiforuiityi with the rtfpiire limits t f llilroad Commission and they will be t into effect January 1 Italeigh Chronicle: The penitentiary authoiiiies are arranging for the lease of 7,oK) acres of land in Northampton. , This will furnish employment for 700 convicts. The Charlotte News says thai Mecklsn burg's Alliance lost $G,C0; by Its first ex perimeut iu cottou ssl.ing It was not through any inigiur-nagenient, btit-beonuse the agency cs ablishcd did not get on the winning sido -...-- ...;'t I-enoir Topio : lho-e is a general com plaiut, in whioh Lenoir si, ares, about the inferi. rity of most of tfie kerosene oil that is told. Ashevi.le. Durham and other State papers tay that hoifekcepcis complain lhat the lights are poor aud that accidents are fn queut. 'J he papers t.ay the local dealers are uot to blame Stato oit inspection is called for . s' - AVilniiuKtou Messenger : What a strange sight wes that: at Shelby whtn the Motz hrotheiB were acquitted of murder and the people bhouted aud filed a cannon and made an ovation for them II Was the voice of the pop'.o that a while woman's virtue must, be protected Ht every hazard, uhd th.it .to kill a maa for seduction is not a punishable crimo , , Two representatives of ' a Bo ton b id debt asenc. who went to Newberu wek before last, ltft bright at.d early a few dajfJ. ago, leaving behind thmi a debt which some rival agency would, nnu it nam to collect. The men gave as their names M L Hubbard and V At Weucr They eu gaged bo.d with Mrs J M-Hines, and, after ruuning up a bill of $15 .eft for parts v.uknowu . , Weidon News. 19t.U : There is now about three f.et of wat r in tho canal, obtained fioui two or threu br inches w.'iich flow into it There is very little work to"be done before the whole is completed"1! is reported that water wi.l be turned ip from tho river today or tomorrow The mill wheel will be put in position aa soou as the iiuu-hiue.it, anivus f ,r thai pnrjioxo It will not be veiy long, it seems, before the mill "tiachini ry will be set iu motion. We hope "that other machinery will also be brought here before many months Concord Times: The Governor has offered it reftard if $200 for Henry Jones, the negro who i.ssabiuaied Kausom Gill, a prominent while man in Ft'aukliu c uuty. Joe Cass, who killed Bill Wcoten about a mouth ago, pleaded guilty ot mitr (daughter iu Iredell Court lust Friday and was benteicod to fii teen yeam iu the peni tentiary by Judge Armfield. .. .Ou Tues day (ot last week) Governor Holt com run ted the death sen ;cice of George Dudley, of Pitt county, to life luiprisontnyut iu the penitentiary Dudley was convicted of the murder of Kedmond liledsoe, also colored. State Chronicle : We are going forw ard in Noitu Carolina in many ways, the re cent sessions of the Preebjteiians, Baptis's, Disciples, Christians and Western, North Carolina Methodisti dihClosed the fact that there had been large mo.fcane in the niein. beiship of these churches ; and thit iu spite of the uaidTlimes, new churches are being erected iu all sections. This week th6 figures ot Eastern No.'th Carolina Methodieoi wid ba given at Greenviile, and they whl disclose 1 tie ksnio eucourngmg facts. Urx'U every visittiou Uwhops Ly m vu aud WaUou confirm classes nud the Kp soi-p.l church at its sessiou last May, showed growth aud prosperity. NO people in the wor.d, we believe, arc so ic;ik1uu8 us the pcole tf Nor.h Carolina. Oh, What a Cough. . t' Will you heed the warning. The s'gual pemaps ot the sare approach of that more teriib) disease Con-inuption Ask your selves if you eau afford for tan bake of 3aving 03., to run 1 he risk aud do nothing for it v kutw froni txptrience that Shiloh's Cure will cute your cough. It never fails This explaius why more than a uiihiou Bottles Wc-re sold the past ynftr. It relieves croup und who -piuu cough at once .Mothers, do not ba witfiout it For lame back, side or chest nsefchiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Bryan & Chears, Plym outh, and Dr B F lialtsey, itoper FOR N. C-. WIDOW'S OF CON. FEDERATE SOLDIERS- Carthut;c D.'adc. State Auditor Sauderlin interviewed, in regmd to tho pensions to ex-Confedirate Boidicrs and sailor's widdows. lie 6a. d the number or n-.w pencions approved of is largely in excess cf those stricken from the rolls by the county boards. I h'n in crease will decrease the pro rata share of each of four classes 01 pensioners ns fol lows : t irsi das?, $(0 anuuaiiy, lubtead o 9 71; s cot d cli'Sj, I.j. lnbtead of $53 2 tuird claf.s, 150, lubtead of $3j;50; fourth ClasH, f lo instead is 17 7 junere ate nearly 4U() new pensioners the arieiit mtrease in any ot,e year. Th inciudtss many who last year were rquire to make new replications, but who avail tlKiutelvfs cf the jrivelege this year Last year there were 4.U00 pensions of all clashes. J Ins yar there are 4.r82. Of class 1, 50; of class 2, 2f 1 ; -of cla-s 3, S3 aud class 3CG. '1 bo amount 10 be paid out ibis year is $32 000 acainst S7.O0O lust year Tlie legislature, in parsing some special pension acts, required the , ovrdrawiua mat year of $t,0l)0, which causes the above reduction . Riding Vehicles- il. real is now prepared to .furnish cart whee ls of bett quality by the single pair Or J I T . - . -, . - in isree wis ui prices way down. . He IB f.lso hardlnig flue baggies, road carls, farm carts, wagous, &o. Ad work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A trial will con. tiuco you as to pi ice-ard work. PUNGENT SAYINGS JONES BY SAM Charlotte News. A on -in who will beat his way at a meet 1 1, u will beat his way, at a Hotel or on a railroad if you'll opm up the way. The reason be don t do it U because he's afraid he'il cet jugged . V Whenever you don't Jiko what Bam Jones says you know the way home, bud. " forcDniiau wuh LI crowd, aud wan t tacrrwd wore joh there? .Got not less than $6,000, and beic s a meeting been running live dy and -don't paw out but aUbnt $2(1. Its a disgrace ou dedeucy, to say nothing or religion . , .. - - . If 'youcau stand wBat I -have said and rfloo't give anything they needn't bury yon wheyoa are dead, you ain't got substance enough in you to btiulc, you can just lay around and dry np You think ' Uncle Jones'f , Is joking LB.es3 your soul. I don't jka with a crowd. if you 11 tuao my Jjkes home nndcraK cm you'd find the sting cf a hornet in every oue of 'em, aDd you'll ba the feller that'i stung wLeu the thing Is over " If a tadpole is as Li,; as anything else in a bole, he's as big us anything in a hole, ain't he? I wfrh Bmo cf thdao tadpole i Methodists would develop iuto frogs and begin to bop, then soruo of the others would begin to develop maybe. Everybody is as big a everybody else - Phrenolocisth teli us that a latge rar ia a feigp of liberality If that is bo this is the most 'possum eared crowd I ever got lau' gled up'with Bro. Poole, if there, ia any sign iu cars you'd belter get a ton of fertil izer aud dig around your mea-ibertt' ars and trv to cultivate Via Mobt of the Methodists belong in the Whoop-cm Poop-em Society, ' their priu cip'e ia to walk in aud s iy nothii g uud cat and drink and pay nothing Put bix felleis in a row and tell a girl to take her choice and she'l pick out th ono with his hair parted in the middlo. a red eiavat on. and smelliuff like cinnamon drips, aud , say give me the pretty f How, he is just irresistible I'd rather be a niau than every, preacher in America with the manhond sppd out ol him Hoar a Utile preacher sy, T di 1 preach against whlxkey some time ag . bnt I don't know but what I done ukuo harm thau g.od." He's : doughty ; the devil can squeeze him aoy way ho wants to and he'd an4e I wouldu't five up my J ibtobe PiesiJjnt liis c ffice only lasts four years and, my job is for all the time, and mine is th b.gebt, for the graudest ofllco in the world is t preach the unsearchable riches of Christ I never had . much use for crauiiuar in preaching Some proauiiers have io have it to get 'lucre, but 1 gel lucre with Doth feet v,ithont it We have a speedy and pobilivs cure for catarrh, cuuker mouth aud hnda-hc, iu SHILOH'S CA TARliH REMEDY. A nasal in j.Ctor free with cat-h bottle. Us J it it you desire health and swett breath, Free 50 Sold by Bryan & Chears, Plyui- ojith, aud Dr H F llallsey. Roper - ALLIANCE READING. Tne Following": Are. The OiUeers of Washington County Alliance. " li. A. Leichfield, Prbident ' 1 W. T. Hopkins, Vice President. J. W Wynns, .11. J. Williams D. r-pncii-L ltL'FUS wain A. O. Wetz Jno. Swain I. i IIassell Jno. Wynnb Secretary Treasur r Lecturer , Asbistaut Lecturer. Chap'abi Door Keeper, Busiuesj Agnnt. Seig't at arii3. Officers of the Roauoka stib-Alliar.ee. L. I Fagnn PiVhldtnt B D Latham Vice l'r b djnt J O Everett Secret a: y T L Sutterthwait Treasurer C V Toms - Lecturer II W Sawyer As't LectU'T F R Johnstou Chaplain B D Batemau Door Keeper . W M Norman As't ". E il Rrtemau Si r't At. Arms David'Garrett Buss. Agent II Sawyer, David Garrett and JC Garganeotis, Committee on bick----r II W t-awyer, T L Sattorthwai'e and F U J hnston t'ommi tec ou thegood Of the Order. Colds and Couglis croup, sore throatv bronchitis, asthma, ' and hoarseness cured by fiyers Cherry Pectpral the, safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should bo in every family. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Go Lowell, Mass. SALE OF VALUABLE TiillK MM. I will rn execittioti of cower in me vcplcd ab Fxe cutorof la-t will and ttslanicLl f Jt seph t. New berry, laie of Washington county, N. V.t dicchs-d. sell iff public unc ion at cuit Il.mso dour in Plyniou'h, North Carolina, ou the lOili day of Ike, im at 12 M Kirrt. All that farm situated on South fi'eof Alb marie -omid. In township of ttk!uncrvill , conlaininf; aWiicn s of laud more or le-, ainmt li'5 aires of which i cleared land in ro d ptai! cf t-uli:. vation. jeofail acre poore land on ihi arni now yields an annual average of 4f.U g ill;.i- uf wiiw It U excellent truck in 9; land, is two;'wei k enrii r iu production thun .Norfolk lnudapd w wiiliiu l hours of Mew York market. Thii improvements are a two-story, 0 room dwelling, tuiti.blu oat uuilt)ii2 aud giHid orchard. Si cond. Farm known -n '-Pcttijohn Parm,11 within half mile of home farm. aud'U'si k ruate.l dirtctlyen Alb ingrlu sound, coulni ,ing lifl icres of laud, more or less, about 100 of h IiK.1i U in good state cf cultivation. This is ali-o good trucking land. - - "v , Third, j'he lo! in town of rivmout'-i niw cccupU ed by ctore or firs. ,s. a, Blount. Terms of Sale. One half of purchcpe money to re paid iu ca-h. hallancu in twelve iponih- from day of sale, defcrre pn-vint nt to ho -ecureil by iiioiilths'u cn farms, or ail Ca.-h at option of nurchas r. Hon. Levi hluunt, Sheriff of Wfshiiiion. conuty, will ahov lauds to thosj wihhmg to purchase. . U. W. NhWUtltV, Es. NOTICE. Wabhinoton County, Sur-rEion Ccuut. Aba A. Harrison 1 Before Marrm r, ( vs ;r'up. Court II. W. Harrison. J Clerkv By virtue of a decree f tho Superior Court hereio, to tell real estate for partition, 1 will pell at the Uourt Housa in PlviBouth on Mond wy Dec, 7, lSll. lor t-a-h, ihe land and mill i hereon devised to olainliff and dtfeudact by Edmund Harrison by last will and testament tn record pg 110 of lt record if wiIJs,-exceptone third iuterrst in tho net profits thereof belonging, to the :j .r t.i . it ; wiuuw ui i-iutuuuu uarrison mi pie. C. L. PlTHGIlEW, Nov. 4, 1SQ1. Comniissioiier. THE NEW YOI1K . WEEKLY WORLD, Ono Pol Jar a Year. Contains the bc6t features of any "vfcekfy printed. M. Quad, late of the Detroit Free Prcse, writes a page of matter every vVecIt Fexd For SaarLs Cory THE WEEKLY WOHLDNcw York City. IIE NORFOLK Jt SOUTHERN li. it. The dikect estoht lixk wtwijin Fi.y MtUTH. Kdkntos afi Eastmin Noktii Cakolina ad Norfolk, kd au fOISTS NORTH. " , . Mail and Kxpwss leaves Noifoit: daily (except fcnaday) at :1B A. urritcs at Edeutotl 12:l."i P.M., aud at. Belle Haven at 4:15 V. M.r connecting with Urann r Haveu Bolls '" for South " Creek aud Buy Biver. Loach villa, fctruhtou, Makle vdie. J &z j.. As. - - Onunect at Ed nlon daily (exocpt Sunday) with the C- vnpauy's Steamer Fljinuuli tor KoanokeBivcr. Ja-t-9Villi& Vusln.,clon ll U. tifr. Bertie for Windsor and Cushis hiver, a'so with the Str. M. E. Roberts IVcsday, Thursday and Sahudny for land. n;8 n Cbowtn Jiivcc and on Monday and fri diy for Columbia and buidi "g on lh Scuppern-n-g Hiver. Leave Kdt-nton every vVeduesday for Mil Limling, Salmon Cr.ck aud returns fo'iow ing dny. - Through ticket on Si'e oil Sirs Plymouth and M E. Ilt.borts and burgage. Cluclttd t" 8tntiouHn the Norfolk & houdieru 1C K., aud landings on hiver routes, und to Haiti, more, Philadelphia New. York, Waddi'ir ton, Ac , tfco. Norfolk freight and passenger stations at Norfolk Jl Western U. It. depot. Freight rvctived daily nfitd .ri P. M, (execpt Suud0 and forwarded promptly, ' O EASTERN CAROLINA DIsrATCn l w w TfT TTTS TMYrYTTTTT T TTvTTT r H T T llilllUfl T Jillil. , . Tbo new and c"euant p:tseDgcr" steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabelir City Tuesday Thursday and .Saturday for Newberue. connecting v. ith tlje Atlantic and N, C. U U lor Kiusion. Go!d-f)iro and the South. Daily ali rail "service between Elizabeth 1 City, Edeuton and New Yo'k, Puijadiil- phu and Bali; more and No: folk. Through' cars v ithont breaking bu'.k, low rales and quicker tim; than by any otlu 1 roulu . 1 irect all go- d- to he shipped via Eastern Carolina Dit-patt h as follows:. From Norfolk, . via Noifolk t-oulheru Railroad. Fr- m Baltimore, via P, A & B. R.,R Preddeut St. Station, From FJiiliidelphis, by Pcnn R R..Dock ftt. Mation. From New York, by Penn, R. R Pier 21 North River.- s " t?f" For t.irther information apply to J. II. S .tilth. Agent, riynn uth. or v- Ihc Geneial - Oflloo of tho Norfolk & S'.u hern Railroad Company Norfolk II. C.'IIUDGISS-.' Gcu'l. IVt. &iV,3. Ag't; . M. K. KING, Geu'l. Manager, angBMy. ' Read This Should j'ou wish to buy. sell, cr lrn?e any real property iu Wat-hingtuu, Bertie or Martin counties wo take this means of informing you that we are iu a position to render you antistatic iu disposing t.f - your propei ty tb advantage or in aiding jou to inak-i a Srleciionl slit uld you wish tj leasf or pnicliusrt. Ths property will b ad vert Ned by p--s. tors and if tho Roanoke I'eacon and legularly mttiled io parties living t.ot only in the vaiiotSUtcs of the Union, but in Fruice, Eughrid af.d Germany. Mi8s. PiUckj(S; Wilson, the Immigration Agids, are tloi g al! l'u tliejr jjower to turn ti.e tide of imti'igra ion to Noith Carolina and ato 0 ojieratiug with us i- this work. No conimiBsioiiS will bo changed iiijless a sal. in peifecied, ti"d th n a certnio com mission, previously ttgicc upon, 'will-be ret lined from the pf.'co. ds. lJ-. i:ig a member cf the. American Real El uc Agency, which nrm'.-ers over 1000 members, our advert ii-ed lisls svC. iegula.lv niaiUd to theui. and by this mentis, we niV frequently en-ibh-d to secure purchasers whom ti erwiso wo w ould net secure. . Hoping to hear from you koon. bhou'd ynu dohirc to tnjy, se.l cr lease any real csta'e, we reuiuin, Yonis verv lfgp'y, MUIlKKI!E.aUfalfe!atf..nfv, C. V.$ W. & V. V. AnsijoN,' . PJya.oa.h. N. C, LAND FOR SALE BY THE E0AM0KE BSAGOIT Heal Estate Agency- 1st. Onu tract of -fine cwoinp land contiiining VMS acre, more fries?, Kiui-iied 2 'miles fi-oni l'ly monih on ilie ltoanot.e iiiver, und bound-d 'lie JNOi-tii tiy tho ltiMinoko liivet, 011 dm tn- by Cont-bv I'reeic und mi Iho o(iit'i ui.U VVi:tt by tho lanus oi V. tl Kamiloc, und known as (TaaidV Is;und .-.nd 8 uart'o hill. t't.iHit's Hid ii oq i!iu river front and is high laud with about 5 acres ckiiifd. he Island I- well wooded and is onu of the best, fod; riineii in tliiK sec i and is well iiddpttl to tlie ?!jiiivauon 01 rict!, can oe noiigut clieui)'. and unc tract oriatxl 111 Skuinersv'll? 'J'o'.vnsli Wiifliinstou cminiy, adj-iiiiiiig tho IjikU rf 111 MWjf h. ormlll uud others, coiitafniiiK ;x0ucic aua Known 3 itio bwill l.-nnl." W or too acn- simuy so:i moMiy c caieu, 8tor40 ocies 1111 tes - iwamy, mi l the remainuer a llae grey t Ji, i ciuy suuoil ; aoom, tUncio of tins e. eared. Ih property is very desirable ard' lies directly ou ihu ujuciuuucbuiiiiii. it'riiis iow una easy. 8l. Or.o tract of land la Lee's Mi, Is and known at 'jVaplt-oke." th Mr. W. O. Oowuiiis. The (t ii. v . iiniiHiiii. aim oiiicrs. coniainii!L' o nrr e f .oilier r-mdnncu o nnu i-oiiiuins m oert unaorciiltivatton : oue large iiuo -tyio i wo lory tlwellnu, with co k and diim rooms,, lurgu Leru und all neevMiiry out houses to uo luui-.uuii u nrst-cias", Vieii-K!.-t nioUeiii fiirin also a- large, compdraiivulv i ew L'in h usj. Fci.c.m aim (iiicuus in good repair. A rfnrgaiii fonra-h For poi t cnlars c'Jiiceruii: any of the above prop The KOANOKE BEACON Rml Kef Ag'cy. - 1 lyinouih N- iV JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TOHIC. W ONDian-- il fea'ures vh!c!i cooimerd It to mu-iiii on-411 proresFiou us will as the lnusts. " ; FIRST. Can break into any cafttM of Malarial Fevers of any ivi-e i any tage ( ueMderatr.iu to even phvci ci.ti.i-). where iiilo is 1 JO "r J 1 1. i-kin hot. ami dry, I ,.., i. ...... i --uui.ii w.iii.iiit nfir.fj v.rn: rum, aconite, vi ittgr ui.ni.-i ui tci jai cujxn u. SECOND, Its perfct-t harmlf ssiie.-san.i iiinf c rccconHti'u a wonderful feature. Jl can be urtmiiiMcn-d wiih an oiuie sau ry aim security io an Infant, and In puruii u-iii. -.loiiicn iib nomiuiirnuon is utteuded with no danger. THIRD In the treatment of old chronic cssss of cWU and fever, there is no return of the fiver on the rtti, jitu. ristor xhir aay. - FOURTH. Ono f inelc bott'c i- irunranteod fo Ca all eluimpil forii.. Itf pi ice, op cent", is within ihe rcuch of all, acd thN amount wil) he returned lo any buyer ho i u iJ-s'it i.'nud witlitia medicine. Jf.j7 $?n! Pmoub' m m- m h lea i : --.s l;A n h pa I M l - i W$ M m mm Mm P m h N 54 EStffit rfr (:' U.-.l - .;i 53 L-.ps V iki Mi . ' a M m m m tU hi IA i f f i'l:r I W.- W m w- IgFZ YrrS 4m m t IK IIP I W I 11 0- lis i It. ' m i -1 s I- Jill JIJ M0 W JbOIU Within tlie next one of the large? t stocks of HOLIDAY ever seen 111 .this Remember only 10 daysis given to reduce this large stock andit is your time to V. goasf ojafaiBs. Boots: S2oe:Maty Cpme iiqw, spend and go home THO&.'W. ' V h t r 1 . V . f ; - - id . is i..: .1 k k 'A ; ;S ml m l&i:ZLai "y1'- nil JEy3 fy - to make room. ssoti 3n. e bare-aiTi in .aps9 Etc"'-' a' few doll arg -Roper, N, C GOODS BLOUNT. 4 - .
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1891, edition 1
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