f hq u:anpe Beacon. t.bo Ctflicial Taper fcf YVvsli ixito County. Published Every Friday by KOANQKJE PUBHSHIHCr CoMfAHY. kW. FLETCHEtt ATJtiBJN, - Editor. ,0. V VV, AU3B0N,' usineaMy. , ascription price, $1-25 par yyu AdTertiaemenU inserted at loW rate. - The editor will not bo responsible for tha Views f correspondents. . . All article for publication mwt be nccomuanled by the full aai of too writer. . . a Cor res po denti ere requested not to write on pat .ane eide of the paper, -r- ' " All corumuDickdona must be sent In by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Addreas all communications tp JIIB BOANOSE JJEAOON, ' v : ; K JPIypanth, N.C. ' "We appeal to every reader of Tmb Koines ' B'xaoo'h, to aid us In making it an acceptable aud frotltable medium of dcwk to our -cltlietiP. "Let lymonth people and tho public ,know upat is going ou hi Plymouth. Tieport to n all tteniM of uewa -the arrival and departure of trlende, social event, deatha, gorioua lime, accident, new . buildings, now cnterprlaea and improvement of wbntonr character, changes.! n Jjnaines indeed adiihing and everything that would be of luteret ,to our people. k " , ; FRIDAY, DECEUBEU 1, 18D1. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. As FBtDAY next is Christmas, a national holiday long observed by the American people as the birth-day cf our Savior, and at which lime all business is (suspended, we among the many, .wOljSaspend all business and strive to enjoy the day with the rest. The Beacon will not be issued on that day, -but we hope to gre.et you all again on New Year's day 1S92. It has been o.ur aiipt for Dearly three Tears to serve our people faithfully. .Not an issue has failed to appear on time du ring this period, and now we are sure our friends will allow us one day to be ca.led ' aur own. " binee the Beacon made its first bow to the public, it has stood up for right aud .justice to all men, and tred to deal wi ll all men aud ail subjects ia the mod friendly manner, aud to make Jri.Jids of atl wan kibdi regardless of tuition, color, politics or finaucat standing; but while thu trying to please all,, and working for the advancement of our town aDd County, as -sll M ihe State of North Carolina,: w - may have made some enemies, but if so, it was doie .Withgut our ft uo fledge, and we hope our faithful endeavors ia the future may merit their ''friendship aud hearty co-operation in the wcrk we are ' engaged in. - . , y Now, wishing one and all, in advance, a merry Christ mas, We' rains one issue, but will greet you again when the old year has died and the new year been born. Trad Washington Progress has iRsncd a neat and well edited industrial j&sce of twelve pages, ' which gives a general -w. eerCjriy tipo of the climate, soil, heal.h, advantaets, etc, ol Beaufort county, to gether with sketches of the lives of some pr the mobt noted men of the county. It . . ' an honor to the county and reflects much . credit upon brother Jacoi).on, the talented .editor. Answer This Question. .Why do r.9 many people we see around ns wm to prefer ' to suffer and be made ' miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loks of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow fckin, when for 7oc. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. ' Sold by Bryan & Chears, Plymonvh, and Dr B F Hallsey, Roper. STATE NES. .fa iiATtsy nirpKNiN.GS, as qathejiep ' FKOSt OUR EXCHAKQX8 AND ELBEWJIERE. " Th Stanly Gazette sajs a regular cy (done passed thiough the Randall cLurch ueiLboihood In that county, blowing down the house of a Mr Lizenby, yhile he . and family were in it ; bat no one was )trrt ' -. Newbern Journal : At Pan lego. Beau. ... fort counjy, 23 bears bare been trapped and shot by the hunters during the present season within an area of six. miles. Ball others were wounded but escaped The commissioners of Monrpe cossiilercd ' a proposition of Chattanooga capitalists, to establish water works aud an eleotric light plant there. Tbe proposition, the Register pays, was thoroughly and xarefnlly consid ered, and adopted " . M-' Wilkesboro news : Mr Ambrose Wiles, vho resides abouj six miles from this place pu the Trap Hill road, while diving noma co - the running gear of his wagon, was laugcrously hurt iioth leg were broken just above the ankle against a stuujp ; ' jState Chronicle? 'ihe Carojina ron. mining aud investment company hag been prgamzed with a capiUl stock ol $1 000,000. The prOD?ri oonsists of the magnetic iron rr,uiea ce'ar Jjanbury, stokes county. Tuis js perhapa the richest mine in the South u CbarlQtts ijewt: The lejas car ws at be Tra4e strept depot tp day, and attracted - a great dea attepiipn. The car is a traveling s4verticmept fpr Texas and is a fctat b foresting effair. all. the productions cf 1Vxs epii being fjikplu jed in an att:ao- ,-tie'way ;,: . Wilson Advance j A horse was stolen -last Thursday sight frcm the stables pf the Piojstera Wwtjiopbe. It belorC4 to L'apt. T M Acderson. On feupday it was found pboutOiree miles fiom town It js thought , bat the seareli proved o Yigoroqs that the hitf turned the animal out iu the roefj , State Chronicle : pecember Md, the people of Jredell are to vote op the iina tt 0O,fcpo of e p.r cent, bppds to the cup. . jUl -tock ef the 8tatesvill3 Atr Line raiirtad V'htcb it ij proposed tu buUfl from Mi. Airy to Llppomton by way of tttatcsvijle. , ...lbf 6tate Farmer Alliince adopted at Mort psd City last August, a resolution .. -taroesUy requesting ttat all the sub-Alii- m ct s of tbe biate obaeive the firpt day of J-i tiSH- of eath reur as i.n oroaaipn of Thanksgiving and Prayer. to. God' for his numberless blessings. ., - . Imingtpn Star ; The. rolling machine for the Streets Dpartment . ot the city govern mt has been-received It Js ia tended for use ia making permanent rotd ways with sheila or mart on atreets iu the upper pajrt of the city. .' .Jailor : King reports fifteen prisoners in te cointy jail ten male and five females? five wLite and ten.colorul. Hume are inor noa pay ment of cosU, an,d iba others are held for the Criminal Couit. Aloug them are the two white pick-pocket?, arrested a short while ago v " Meuit Holly. 'News; News ha reached this place tljat on Monday last Olabe Reinhardt.ibrotht r to tbe negro that wKa kil.ed several years siuce by Eugne Lie. berger, was ridiug on a piusi-ner train -on the sarrow. Gauge rajBroad,tud whi-rf"Tlie .conductor i w hoe name we were unable to learn) asked Ctabe for bis ticket1, Cla.be sai una no ucnec, me.oouaumor toiu mm he would have to pay themouey. The' negro said he did not have any money. The conductor reached to pull the bell cord aud the negro shot him through the (head, killing him almost instantly.. The negro then jutnped.froui the train and ran, but the train -hands caught hiui, au it is -said they broke his neck at onco. v ! - Washington Progress l Mr.r W. " T. Sears who has beu superintendent .pf the it. K. Jk L. Co., at Bth and Bay side since its foundation to the preseut has by mutual corseut and agreement sold out hi inter, .est. ia the .contract the inaai&icturiDg dtiartmcnt and will turn over the enivre work to Mr. J. D Eboru on Jan. 1, 18H?. Ml. It'eara has order consideration othr enterprises by which he may stay with us for several years yet we are g;ad to say. lie has finished tip t,be Baysida and Yeatea. ville B. It and is stipping - all - the iron, ocmotiveaand cars to Plymouth .which will be usjd on ' PlymcrrhV Washii-fiton & itinston line which is controlled "by ' the It., k. A L. Co. The Cath mill wiii be sUat Idown aboui Jan. '92. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Js it not vqrtli the email pnea of 75c. to iree yourself , of every sy-inptaro of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our v store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitali2ser, every bottle has a, piiuted guar antee on it, rise accordingly aud. if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. 8old by Bryan & Chears, Ply month, and Dr B F. Hallsey B por MACKEY'S FERRY LETTER. Macket's FEBtx N O , Dec 14 01. Editor Kqanobje' Beacoj i - 1 After a loug apseuct I will try and send you a .few itcns,-thoiijh news is scarce Several t f odr armers are complaining for want of hands to pick off peajints md pick out cotton, nud feaiing that "the weather may beoomo such that they may yet lose part of th ir crops We see the Norfolk & Southern R. R. still keeps improving abou tb(clr wharf at this place, and we see that Mr L Mafriocr, agen,t at this place, has purchased the old atore formerly occupied by Mr W 8 Daven port, and turned it into five room dwel ling house, which will be occupied by Mr. J Q Ilcaden and family, .who will attend to the freight buniapss for Mr Marriner. ! " We see (i.uitc a&yautity of peanuts and other produce coming iu for shipment We ee' the schooner Wm 8 Ktrby lay i ng at the w harf a aiting a cargo a ' Mr W 8 Dayeniort is the happy red pi. ent p anotber fine cou, but his business as agent at Edeuton, prevents his enjoying the pleasures or iondllug it, ouiy on 6dn days - There will ba preaching at Peasant Grore church on the 3d Sabbath of this mouth at 1J. o'clock, a. m., by tho'Rev. Dr, Jehnson, of "E City. . 'FinjaxAK " BAD NEWS DOESN'T MAKE . BAD .MEN State Chronicle. . "Thtr world is growing worse, v comments the reader of the daily newspaper, 'for I find the papers full o? the record of horrible primes aud tragedies every mo: uing." To bo 6ure the papers er full of Qnmes and Jtiagedies jlisuonesty and uufriihf ul iie.su,- But these things , do not indicate that the yrorld is growhig worse. The newspapers print what iji nevvs. If mont men were dishonest, the papers would de vote whole columns with big bead lines to telling cf the upright life of an honest man If most preachers were corrupt the papers would uot piint the lnps.0 of ouo from th paths - of viro.' Men wo,.ld not 'staud aghast as they read the story of his wrong doing. If most wives were unfaithful, the infidelity of oue would not be telegraphed to all (juarters of the globe. Newspapers xrint what .is news. i. e. what is out of the usual run of things To say that Rev. Jonn Smith preached regu larly dm iug the year, was orthodox iu his teachings, aud v failbfu) iu ah things would uot bo news. Ninety-nine preach, ers out of oue hundred do tbat But if Rev. John Joues preaches a sermon that is in direct conflict with the teachings of his church, that is something unuoual and it btcomes new that tverj body wants . to read." Newspapers would tie as dull as tbe Congressional Kecord if they, printed tbe ordinary good things which daily charac terizis ihe bulk of humanity. JNewspaptrs must be bright and interes. Jing and ujso be ieachers-of troth. The trnth requires that the news be printed If it i6 . ood, the editor Tejofces ; if it shows tbe wickedness ci the hiituan heart, he is cad But the editor, if; truthful, eanuct suppress the news Not long ago a promi nent North Carolinian ' sept the editor of the Chronicle this joking message: 4Tf, you do not quit printing about my building operations before I begin work, I. am comiug to Raleigh and kill you." We sent him this reply ; 'Come on. It is better to be dead than to publish a daily news., paper and not print the juewa-V . it ia therefore not tru&lhat the publics, iion of crimes means -tliat 4he world ia growing wore. It is 1 related of an old lady iu England tbat she aid : r "It is always observable that crime iucreases rapidly when Parliament adjourns." Rhe was judging by the London papers. When Parliament was in-' FCst,ion they devoted their headlines and most prominent poai t;ons in - the paper to the doings of that body When Parliamentary ; proceedings 00 longer take up most of tho paper, the pablicaUoti of other hews is given first place. , The couclvsiou of the old lady was therefore not correct, though a tnperfioial glance aj the papers induced her to believe hat somehow the tessions Of Parliament fnppreescd crime. Ih0 mistal-e is made by those vbo think that bepaoro the papers prjtt the coDdupt of many bad doers, the world f rapidly goiDg to tbet bad. . ' We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, canker mouth and headache, in BHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY ' A frasal injector free with each' bottle. TJe it if y u desire health and sweet hreatu. Price -&0j Sold by Bryan & Chears I'lvtn onth, rnDr F Hally; ltoper ' ALLIANCE lAPIWv The Following Are .The : Offloers' vpf Washingicn County Alliance;; .w .... II. A; Lxichfield, President VV. T. Hopkins, v ioe Presiaenf J. W.'Wynns, Secretary H. J. Williams 1). fFBtiUL RUFUS WAIN A. U. WENTZ Jno. wai I T. IlASSELL Jpo. Wtnks Treasurr':; ' 'i ' Leotnpar!?-'';?v: V;, AsMStant jLectury . Chaplain "--- ' "" ' Door Kef per, -Busiuesi Agent. Serg't at arms. ' Officers of the Roanoke sub-Alliauce. L. I Fagap . . l D LathoiU - J O Everett T h Sutterthwait'- C Wl'oms v, . ' II W bawyer P R Johnston B D Bateman W M" Norman . -. R M BrtemOiU- , David Garrett il Sd ver.. David Pi-eident . . vjco-President f Secret aiy - TrranreT -Lvcturer , ; . As't LecturVr 0 Chaplain . ' Dobrfieeper As't r - Sej-ji't At-Arms Jinss. Agent. Garrott and C Qsrganeous. tJomp-Ute on bok . .- H Y .-awyer.T Satterthwalte and F Bj,huBton Uummhteo on tha good of the Order; ....;! NATIONAL ALLIANCE RESQ LtJXIONS. TO INCREASE THE PRICE OF COT? TUN BY INCREaSG Tit? CONSUMPTION :! - . JtlR. KJTLER'S RESOLUtlOX. During the late session' of the Supreme Council' .ftie National Farmers' AiltuiiCe and Industrial Union ihe following resoiu' tion wss'pffered by Marion Butler of $forJi Varolioa and unanimously adopteu : . Keoiveu, 1 but a commilice confeistiug of one delegate from each cotton State ,bj appointed to tko under consideration aud if possible formulate soma pitta bv "which the world a greatest producers of the ! bonth's greatest btap.o, cottou.' may be able to som txtent .at least to regulate the quautity, consumption, aud marketing iiiuo auu puve vi auiu oiop. . , By mot.on the comtuittee was made a- standing one to make a fieal Ten rt at ' the next annual meeting Several resolutions relative to acreage nxuketmg etc. were introduced by L. F. Livingstone, of Georgia; K F Rodgers, o FloJida aud.otL.etd. 1 lie couaiuiitee luado a partial report by offering as a substitute the following reBolmnns: RETOltJ Vf1 COTION p0!5tITIEE. WuEitEAs, Tho cotton growers of the South are greatly opprebsed because of the depressed price of tlia raw'tue t-l'ial, caused. in a measure, from coinbnn-s aud spcula- jioD6 iu futures, but mainly f oa aa tit.' just, oppressive ana aiscriminating nuancml efctem and a ' high p olective Vriff on mauutaetured cottou materials ; aud - v nEUEAS, It is now alleged by apcula. tofs nod comb.nes that over-production is the prime cause vf deprehfiion iu prices, whtn iu fact, we have reason , to kuow that the cause is not. overproduction but underconsumption caused by iuujjihiy to buy resulting from adyauce prices of man. ufactured articles of cotton and otuer causeB as staled a.bavo ; and Wbebeas, It has been recommended by members of the Farmer' Alliance iu several States iu tne cotton, iWt, that the acreage ' be decreased oue third by the growers, aud knovting, as we do. thtt the price olthe raw material caonot ba affected by -loyal AiHaucemeu a. one of the mty thoutaud growers dei reasing their aereug., wLile.'iii fact, tne Vffort to llmt reduce tne quautity would actuate thousands of grow ers to ii.cretse thmr acreage iu cotton. : Therefore, &i one of the remedies to secure an advantage price in raw .cotton materia! by cheapening the) 'raaunf iciured pioducts, and thertby increase the ability of the masses to cousuaie : be it ' Itesolved,''' That-the watioual Farmers' Alliance and Iudjstriai Union, representing tke .best- iu&rens f the producers and cou8umerrt of America alike, do lvsptc fully a.k that Congress entirely relieve manu factured articles of cotou from any tariff' duty whatever, at.d place the same on th free list of Amaricau products. '. ' ' ' - v tj-lttaolved. That i-'cof-y of these resolu tions bo certified to tbe peauer of the iioinie of Repr seiitativs aud ptcidtfut of the fc'euafe of' tbe fifty second Congress of America, duly attested by the l'rjsi.dcnt aud Secretary of tha N itioual Farmers' Ailianco and Industrial Union uuder sea) of the supreme counsel . - ' '- . Marion Btnier, Chairman jy.'C; W D. G G;bbs, Miss'.rsippi ; tt l Greer, .Tenu. ess e; S M Adams, .labaaia J R F Rogers, Florida L P FetUbersojj, Arkansas ; A' A. Clayton, Louisiana : JJarry J racy. Texas ; D. Duncan, Somh .Carolina; G .M Loidn, Missouri; L F Jjivingston Gsorgia: Mr Butler, of g&nh Caro iua, on behalf of the committee, made further report as lonowu: . . Resolved, that, being lu poBsessmu cf facts that are thoroughly reliable, which warrant us in a be.uf iltut a false t stimate ; i , , , - . has . boeu purposely mado of the pnseul crop of cotton, we feel Safe iu guaraut cl g batter prices if cotton can be held for sixty COWSTIPATIOpj and other v -oivel' complaints ' cured and prevented "v by the prompt ( V use of Ayer's CatHartic PIU9 They : 1 ' .- ?,.:?J regulate the liver, -: 'cleanse the stomacbf ';' and greatly assist ; Dr. ;J. C. Ayer & Co, owell, Mass, ' Civil Engineer and 1 LAND SURVEYOR- decll-tf eCUFPEBKOKO.-N. C SEXD YOUK JOH WOKK TO THIS OfTfClV - fjjMIJS NORFOLK A SOUTHERN It. R. The piuect enowr line betwtkn Jl? MOJJTH. EuESTO"AfiD EasTaUN NORTH CaboUna AD Norfolk, d u FOIKTS K0RTH. , . .Mail and. impress leves Norfolk daily (except Sunday) at 9:45 A. M., arrives at Edeuton 12:45 t.M., jnnd at Belle Haven at 4:15 P- M.; connecting withsteamer Haven Belle fo" South Creek and Bay River, Laclivillo.; Scrantoii.VMakley ville, 1 Oojiue.ct at Edt?nton dally (except Sunday) with the CompanvVSfeamer TlymoWlflor Roanoke Kivor. Jamesvill& VVashlctrtou R R Str: Bertie for Windsor and Cashle HI ver, a'so with ,the Sir. M. E. Rohes iVesday Thursday 'lld SiUurdajr.Ur landaigs, on Chowan Uivr aud.ou Mouday. and ,Fri day " for Columbia aud lnudiugs ou the Scuppemong River. Leave Edentoh fXf.Ty - eduoRday for '. Mid Landing, Salmon Croek ami returns following day. Through ticfee.S on Balc-'on Sirs' Ply mutb and M E. Roberts aud baggage checktni to stations on the Ntn folk.?.&: southern 14 R., aud landings on Hiver rotVea, yid to. Balti. more, Philadelphia Nusr Xo;k' W.A'hing ton, Ac . , . Norfolk fnight and passenger stations Norfolk Ja Western R. 'it.' depot. at Freicht received daily nutil' 5,'P. MJ (except Sundav) nnd forwarded promptly. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST -FBEIGHT LINE; .-vixvi) passsngerIroute; , t. -The new and e'egaut passenger steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabeth fiity Xuseday, Tburxday - and - Saturday , for lyejvbcruo, , connecting with tho Atlantic and N. C. R . R for JJiuston, Goldsborq and the South. , Datlv all rail soryico between Elizabeth" City'Eaenton and NeY Yoik," PhiladeU, phia and Baltimore and Norfolk. " ,' Through cars vithout breaking hoilk low rates and quicker time than by any Qtlir route: uircot- all goods to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Dispatch as follqws: . From .Norfolk, via .Norfolk' Southern Railroad. ' ''"-. From Baltimore, y.ia P, & B. R. R Presi4ent"Ht.'Matlo,n. ", From Philadelphia, by Peuu. Oft 'R. Dock St: Station. ' From New York,- by Fsun R. R. Pier 27 North River. ; " - -.' . -, ffar For further information apply to .,Ji.. Smith, Agent, 1riymouth, or to the Geueial . Office of the. Norfolk & Sontnern Railroad Company Norfolk." , n. o. htJdgins, Gou'l.'Fr't. APAbs.Ag't. M. K.KING, L ' Ger1. Munf gv, - " ' auglG-ly. ' - Read Thle. Shouli you wish to buy., sell,' or- lease any real property, in Washington, Bertie or Martin counties we take ihis means of itiioriuing you thaf we arc in a position to render you assistance iu disposing" of your property to advantage or in tfid-ing jon to make a selection, chnuld you wish to 'lease .or putahase.- ' . Tho pro petty will he advertised by ros. tars and it1 the lltfA.NOKtf Beacon, and regularly mailed to partus living uot only in the various States of tho Union, but in France, England and Germany. ' ' " Mcs. pntiick fp Wilson, tho Immigration Agents," are doiog all in Wieir powjer to'iuni the tide of imnwgra ion to North Carolina and are co operating with us io this work. No coi u mission a, will be charged un.lcsa a sale u peifcctedj pd the,q a certain com mission, previously agiccd upon, will be regained from the procofds. Beiug a'uie.mber of the American .Jloal Estate Agcjjcy. which npcrhcra 6vcr 1000 ni'euibers. our adyertihed lisis are regularly mail? d to them, and by tlna means we- ar.e frequently i euribled to-secure purchasers, whom ott.erwisa wo would not secure. Hoping to hvar. from you so.on, .houUl you lesiro to " Miy, sell or ( lease any real pat ate. we remain. Y'ours very vesp'y, WW BfiACOA ln U$ AgiBcv, U, V,; W. it W. F. Auseon . . Plyuuouib, ii.. , LAND FOR KALE By THE ' ROANOKE BEACON Heal Estate "Agency- 1st. One tract of flee wamp land .containing 12u0 acie, mora trua, nituated 'i n-lles f.oiu Ply mouth on' Uio Ifoannke Xtiver, and boundxl on the North bv tl'io Komiokc Klver. on ihe KatovGonebv Cieck and on ilio qjhii and Wert by tho Jauu of w.lt tinmpion, anu luowii us oiumr isiauii una ! Srnnrt's Hill. 8lnaiVs H'til i ou the river 'front land in highland wnh about 5 cleared. 'Ihe Jaland 1 v.ell wooded and it one of the bent f'ock ' ranges in UU M.'Ciioii, and is wull adapted to the fcmvuon or rice.- Can be oougut cueap. . 5nd - Oue trucuof land In Skinncrsv'llf Townnhlp Tvr l.! .... t L. t . ! Mary B? olmB Aid other, containing S00 atro ; muu uuowd ib n t" awui laiui. ij or iou pens ' tandy il moti v c eaicd, 30 or 40 ac'ics un'lcavel awamp. undine remainuer a nne grt-y nil ' viin cUy u. . ttboiu 50 acre of tiiis ciri.f 'i b'is jtrurt:rij io vL-iy ucsuuuiu biiu jits uiri't;iiy ji tue Albenmrlosounrt. Terms low nad eay. . Sd. - On tract of land la Leei Mi Hi Towiwhip, Washington county, adjoining the landj of lira. II. V. IfankniH uiid others, contain intr 200 acre. ' and knowii ''.Vapleokc' tbe foimei ifaidence of Mr. VV, C. Uowi.iug. The farm ii well improved ; and contains 1C0 atrtu under cultivation ; ouu large, r lute ty'le two rtory-dwelling,.with conk and diiuiig rooini, large tiaru and all ncceiiry out hoa-s to I bo fom.don HUrst-clmos well-kopt modem farm ; also alarge, comparatively new gin house. Fcnoea I aud ditches in good repair. A bargain forcai-b. , - For particulars coucernin any of the above prop erty, apply IO : . .. i The KOANOKEPEACON Real Et' Aj'oy. A WONlJtu,".- c'L featnre which enmmend it to "X the medial proicetioy a wtll ae ihe mapn. . ? ...'.. -"7 ..it .-(;.' t '-V.?MV- FJB8T. . t.. Can break into any cae of MaNrial Fcvert ef any tvi' at any nagc (a acMderaium to even pnyn elni). where mrUe it 130 r 1K), kin hoi and drv. and tongue leaded wunont using yeratrum, sconuu, ! or any other arterial sedative. . . ' " : " ' SECOND,' : ' : - ' ' ' ' It perfect hartnlcunexand InnccrrceconMitutei a wotderfol feature Itcan be admiumtert-d with absolute safety and security to an infant, and In parturient women its admicUtration i attended whh no dapger. .:- , - - 'X v. .. THIRD , In the treatment of old ebrenlc eset of chill and fever, thare ii no rerurp of tbe f.ver on tbe ?tb, Hth. JlHor2aih day. . i--- j -- ' r i i-i -? v : i , .. roURTII, ... . One tingle bottle i goaraetetxl to io all abjlraed for ir. Iu price, S0cenu, ib aitbin the reach of all, ard thU amount will be returned to any buyer M'hoUdirsatified-with the medicine. JFoi tale by Rr)aQ & CbearMPlymoutb,' andPr.JJ Fj nallfC Itoper, 1 Merry CHEiSTiis; IS COMBS Qt, WILL SOOII BE HEBE Cl So call early ajid get your frbm tlie mamotli stock of now )ing, displayed by us. Bountiful supplies for the kitcli- en. Pretty presents for tlie little ones. Beautiral presents jar your sweetlieart- and rare trink- ' .. " 1 i . ets for tlie less important bfles are here, If you want something sixh stantial yourself we have it With the largest genei al stooU ...... . 1 . . - ., " - , - J . . ever shown in this county an d a corps of as pie ver salesmen : as ever jumped a counter you arq sure to be pleased :',;'lSfi..'Ull1--;'.. ' -. . - - . . i Roper, N. Q, 111 : " " ' t r - . - 1 ... i j ij - . . pick 5 V f 1

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