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Tho-Roanoko Boacon. The qjQXciaJ; Paper of Wash. ingtpn; County. pwruouTii, . - taWtlatlMftftOftee'at PJmoata N.C..M Men smss mux, .... - .. - BIDAYijEUEMBER 18, 1891. JMrectory. 7 ?.; ....... . aaverno. Thou. II. Holt, of Alimance. -i ; ecrttajtjr f State, Octavioua Coke, of Treasurer; Donald W.' Bala, of Wake. " Auditor, Qkk W. Sandcrlio, of Wayne. JEUprioten4ent of Public InfitrQCiiont tJBiduey J4.Fnert of Catawba. ' Attorney General, Theo. F. Davidson, of yaacombe. Vfr: ' rrv-rj.' V'';T coWTY OoVBRSMKT .' uh3& LeVl Blottn't.' V Deputy Sheriff, D. SpruilL 'nVetaareryE B Latham. . Saperier Court Cler. Thus, J. Marriuer. f iate efDceda, J. P. Hilliord. ; Commissioners, 11. J. Starr, VV. O. Mar iae, B,' D ' Latham, Joa. Skitlietharpe 'Aa iC.'A.Litchfleld. . . - Board of Education. Thos. S. Armlstead, 7. L. Tarkenton J. L. Nornian ; . Jiaperintendeni of Health, Dr. J5. L. Cox. uptrttendent of Public Iustruotiou, JWfcUher Ebonpu ' ..' '... 'filTJ .. i -Mayor and Clerk, J. Bryan. Treasurer, U II Harrison. ", - Chief of -Police, Joseph Tucker. ' Coaucllm'en, E. It. Latham, B. B. Sprnill P, 0,'Brinkler, G. 11. Harrison, J. -W. JBrya,A" Barden, Joseph , Mitchell and Vaaepn Garrett. . . VU-.tjX OJIUWJH BBBTICKB. . Methodist- Rev C W, Robinson, pastor. Jknieeaeverv Sunday at 11 a. m., and 8 m. aa. Jfrayer meeting every Wednesday v .g.Lei 9. Sunday school at 9 a. m., i. fcF. KotBWtt, Superintendent.' .. . ""BajJfiaBaVJ 'F. Tuttle, pastor, aeryl jea'tverrSd and 4 th Bundaya at 11 a. m., d f;?0 CP: Prayer meeting every Tatrsda? mght' at 7:30. Monday ichool . very , Sinday at S p. in., Dr. B. Chews, t japerlntendent. - ' ' : " - r.Bpiacpil-eT.'Xvtuer Eborn,' rector. gerticea ? ery;8d Sunday at 11 a. m., aud J3 P, Sunday tch oUt Itt a. m , L. rrjajaaauparintandent. iV?iM tUMKDICAI. BftCIETT.- Meats Tnand y after the first . Monday of - ...k MAittk - lli- fl . P. Murrav. Chairman. irmwm , - - ' : iHVoU U Plymouth Lodgo No. 2508 , ata i and 8d Tburaday nights' i;i each 'jaaath. . WH. Hamptou Dictator, '$Mit, C.K..B. Yeagtt Fin. Reporter. - 4 and 4th Tburaday nights in aoh month ; J. F. horman Protecior, ' ,z;s- Jf B : Yeagtrr. btcretary, '"; t O O F; Eperanta Lodge, No.'88meeta 1 atarf' 1st aad Sd 'TUeftday niguts oi eacii anth, at Bryan's Hall, 0. D Loaue, N.G-, Jackson. reorry Y'CtTt MARKET REPORT. -i - J3. , H. .HARRISON, DEALEuYlN fleneral Xlerqhandise. Corn, per pus., . .-Meal, ,M. O. JC. 8idea per - Bacon , " . ' ' BholirBftcon Dry Bait r v Brealirust 8triPl Hama 8. 80 9 J 8 9 S 7 lo 12 .Jjararaea 10 ; W; I. Molasae", per gal., ' 8a 'Wckstrop;,!;;; ;; . 20 . Granulated ustar, per i-j o 4 Light brown" " " - 5 Batter " " .. H " 80&35 Oreea Coflea ' " M 22& 25 Jtaaated Coffee " ' - 2A Eggs per dos , ' 23 Tobacco. per lb " 25 to t oo aot ' " " 8 Gun Powder I' ? ! '." SO io 75 Coal Oil White.Safety 150, per gal. 15 Bed 0., per gal., 18 Appla Vinegar 3 Baltanna Prunes, per tt 10 Pickles. Oucnnibera, per 100, . 75 Bee'a Was, - per lb - 18 Tallow , C Uiaes. dob uiui. , Candy ..'- JO to 25 a.. '. nRni.i - 40 . pan, r .7 ' - f.itt' t I ; - ' CO Rlawn " M 80 'irNE W ADVEKT IS EM EN i S. DOI'T A nTtg remoTed into mora commodious quarters X take-pleaaur in inviting the (wbJic to call on me whan in need of goods a my line. ' JEWELRY, 1TTTCHES' pLOCKS, KWaLBT, HATCHES, A JLOCK&, . AUD MUSJCAL INSTRUMENTS Or ALL KJND "A ypecial invitation Is' extended to tLe ladies as I am sell'.n just what they wart stte Etssiars EeUrj buttle firing Eacfcme Don't farget the place the WABD building , on wasningtoa ouee II. B. Teagor, pcf-tf , PLTMOrTH, y. c. JiE AON LA SUES. Our Agents are t 8. B Bnel!, Mackev'a Ferry, W, W. Leary. Koper, V. L. Howell Cxeswell. Any of thee gentlemen will gire you a receipe ior IU USkCOn. - Wee them sjjd become a subscriber. 'hen you see an X on the marglb of our paper u means tnat your snDHcnpuon has expired; it ja also on invitatioa for yoa to renew. Please remember this aud don't lei us nave to atop your paper, r Marriage bells ire ringing. "Have you a turkey for your Christmas rChristmag - only six days off Johnnie get your gun. ' Dr- A. 8. Wells, Qf Washington, was jn town iius week, .x Tassar hats only 10 cents at Mrs.. 8. A. Blount's. ' " .. '' Our colored friends will have an Emanci. pation celebration on January 1st. : Two of oufcharmiog society belles will Step on the carpet before A'nas. ' The low price for which Mrs. S. A Blount sejjs her hats astonishes every one . Mirs Laura Ayera, of Washington, js visiting mends and relatives in town. - The residence occupied by Mr, James O Midgeit baa been uudargoing some repairs oliate. ' , t . .When you want a pretty dres with trim mings to match, call on Mrs. 8. A. Bionnt. Mr. 8. E Everett has moved his family to town and is occupying the Horton house on Mam street. . ' - ' ' Messrs L. T Houston and W. O Avers made a flyiogtrip to Norfolk on the steamer Hamilton this" .week. : . If you want quick returns ship your pro dues to Alexander, Morgan & Co., Tunis Wharf, xorfolk, Va. , Mr. V. R. riftmntnn's nr.hnnnpr. Annin Wallace, sailt d again on Monday with a cargo of cotton and peanuts. ' The steamer Plymouth is being com manded by mate Harney in the absence of (Japt. wii'iams, who is quite eick at hia home in Villiumt.ton. FOR SALE We have a fine horse, a cartugt and haruuss which we will sell cheap, For terms apply at tnia office. Miss My Webb, one of Creswell's most facmathg young ladies ha been deligbU ?Jher many friends and admirers or this town by her presence, (She was the gneot of Mrs. Dr. W. n Ward. : v Veni. Vidi, Vicl ! This in trua of Hall's Hair Rencwen for it h the creat conqueror of gray . or faded hair, making it look the same even co'or of ytfuth . There is only one prisoner in our jail at this time aud his term will expire in April. theu we hope Sheriff Bionnt may ba . ub'e to throw the doors open and give the jail an airing ' Cards are out for the niai-nag of Miss Allie liogerson, of this place, to Mr. W. W Walker, of Koper, which will take place at the II. E. Church on Wednesday evening Dec , 23rd at 8 o'clock. , ' fc A Baroaik We have a new American Union Rowing machiue. for sale chea: It is right from the factory, aud is a beauty1 and a bargain. Can be see a- by calling at this olnce. Mr. D. W. Nwberry, of Maryland, was here this week the guest of his Kistnr, Mrs. 8. A. Blount. The object of his vh.it was to settle the estate of bis father, the late Jos. D. Newberry, E'f, , Special attention is called to the adver. Garment of Mes. T. W. Wood & Huns, jeedsuien, t f Uichmond, Ya. Our truckers will do well io try Wood's Lightening Pea Bead what others ray about him. The cells iu the jail are now complete and fvady for occupation. ThcSo cells are made of the best aieel and lock with a pad lock, and a combination look winch, we are inclined to believe, makes theat safe. - - Mrs Mary Hooker, rnotber of Mrs. H W Neal and Mr. Janaes Hooker, of this town. died at the home of her son, Mr. John HooKer, at Hamilton on Haturday last. Our sympathies are extended to the bereaved. Miss Ida Wbaley and Mr. Surray Parker will be married at the residence of tha bride's father, on Wednesday morning. Dec.t 23d at 8 o'clock. They will leave per steamer Plymouth, immediately after the cerfmouy, for a bridal trip north. : Did you ever buy a horse and not have some miKgivjugB as to bis points till they were fu.ly test d ? Kot so with Ayer's !5ar-iapai il a ; you may be Kuro of it at the start. Ii never disappoints thoe who give it a fur aud persistent trial ' A special invitation is extended to all the old croakers who take pride in runLlng down this town and saving it is nothing never was and nover will be,, to leave by Jan 1st. : Tby are a draw back to the town and we can do better without' them. If they are really anxious to see Plymouth improve they will leave at ouce or keep quiet. Feeble and capricious appetites are best regulated by tho use of Ajer's Cathartic Pills They do not debilitate., by excessive stimulation ; bat cause the stomach, liver, and bowels to perform their fuuetions prop erly. As an after-diuner pill, they are . un. equaled " .. . : We hope to issue an industrial sheet for the progressive town pf Roper in the bear future. We have consulted several of the wide-awake citizens oT the town and they proinUe to aid us in this matter, and we hop to receive the co-operatien of them all so that we may show the town up as it is one of the coming towns of Eastern .North Carolina. ' - , Remember, if von are a delinquent, that you are requested to pay up by Jan, 1, or your paper will be discontinued, ud1oss some arrangement is made ,whereby We can get our money. When your n&ine is stricken from our mailing list it does not relieve you, the amount due will be charged and you are expected to pay it. , vVe hope all will settle and thus save your name from the delinquent list. ; " If Wi want to inorease our circulation at. least two hundred between now tnd Chrmtmas, and as an inducement to our friends who wishes to ace this enterprise prosper, aud who wenta a good home pa- Eer, we will give to all who comes forward etween now aud then and subscribes for one year, paying in advance, a paid up receipt nulii the first day of January 1803. See us or our" sgents at okck and get the Beacoj for the balance of this year fbee. Tbe sralliog face of our courteous Sheriff illumined our office for a few brief moments on Tuesday and we were junt beginning to eujoy bis presence when with a merry twinklo of bis eye and a drop in his voice lie called for ttB Tlili fitrnlr nm . 1nmt but there was no nee kicking so we fehe!ltd out and with wishful gajse we saw cur hard earued cah disappear in the BUcriff's inside pocket and we law jiim walk off wl h our cash while we held ascrap of paper "2xt. Theu it was we remembered that a mau lias to pay to Jive in this country. Cloaks and Wraps My stock of ladies' and misses' and ehiU dren'a cloakn in .,mnlpt All tha. UtMt styles, and best quality are found to be cKcn" " W II tl.uMAi. Roper Directory. " ' CIVIL. Justice of the Peace, J as. A. Chesson. ' .Constable, Warreu Gahoou, " ' CHuacnES. Methodist, Rev. B B. Holder, pastor. Services every lstgunday at-11 a. m-, and 7p m.v Prayer mletiug every1 Sunday nigui. oanaay scnooi every aonday morn ing at 9:30, L O Roper superintendent, E R Lewis secretary, : Episcopal, Rev. Luther Eborn, rector. Services every 2d, iSundjy at 7 30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a m,. every Sunday, T, -W. Blount, superintendent, W. H. Dailey secretary. Baptist, Re. Jos. Tinch. pastor. - Rer. yicta every 3d Sunday at Ila, m., and 7:30 p. m. . ' " - LODGES , Masons, Roper Lodge, U. D. J. L. Sav. age, W. M.fJno H Ciark. secretary. .Meet at 7.30 p. m. 1st and 3d Tuesdays after Ui Sunday. - roper chat: December 17.. Mr: VV. T. Sprnill is still quite Bick. Mrs. 11. J. WjUiams has been quite sick for several days. - - Gregtity tbe "Old Rel)el" will be here Friday night, A pretty line of holiday goods at Carstarpheni Blount's. . Mrs. L. G , Roper left Monday for a short visit to friends iu Norfolk. Miss Mary. Woodly' will spend Christmas with friends Dear Pantego. . ' Some bargains in ftne perfumes at Cur starphen Jk Blount's. , ' t Mr W. B. Hodges got his arm bad.y biuised Monday while coupling ears. " Paint for' theoutside of . the Methodis church has arrived an.d will soon be applied If you are looking .for a prt sent for a friend consult the shop window of r uarstarphen & Blount . The infmt dacah.er of Mc J P Wagon hwas buried from Hebron church Wednesday morniug Dr llallaey has moved into his new house aud looks as happy as a bjf wearing his first pair of r.d top boots, . The bridge over the creek at Shell Land ing is being put in pmoe aud the road gra. ded, so our people will soon' have a public landing at the creek - " ; ' Could it have . been a vision of a looomo. tive head light seen down tae dim vista of time that Moore's lover mistook lor uihe fire fly lnmp" of his "death cold Maio?" Mr. T, S Nunally formerly with the K & S road here has accepted a position as engi. neer on tbe NrfwU and western at Norfolk and will remove his family there at once The new engine, Juniper, b-s arrived and gone to bor place iu tuG swaiup, where her whistl, no doubt, startles bruin from hia hiding piaoe amoog the "t-ingled juni TJie alarm of fire Saturday night turned the town out iu a hnrry hut whkn we got to the place wt could see nothing but fljiug water to indicate tbe spot tnat : caused tbe trouble . . . ".' ' , Mr. E. W Clark is m Norfolk tor a day or two this week. - Air. Olark ii a clever fel low aud we will not-tell what we are" tamp ted to now. but hope to give a full account of au interesting affair soon. Rev. J. 1. f m la sou will bold his first service at Hebrou church Sunday mc ruing A chauge in the appoi.itm.ents at this church will be made as soon as the pistor arfiven, due notice of which will bo given through t.e Beacon, . - - . ' The Pulman hoieLoar, St. Nicholos pas. sed turuugh. here Tuesday conUiniug a party of Mew York capitalist . bound. lor Bedep'Ut where they will spend a week shooting ducks "and hunting deer. As Manager M. King was sue of tne party we presume that every effort will be made to give the gentlemen a royal good time ; ... ' Cloaks. It you wish a good fit and a gtylish cloak be you old or young, you cau be suited at W, tU. xlAUFTOM B. BIO FIRE AT WILLIAMSTON POST OFFICE AND THREE LARGE BRICK STORES BURNED. TM WORK OF AN INCENDIARY- By Telegraph to the RoAmoi Beacon. WilliamsTvN, N. C, Dec 15, 91 At 4:30 this a. ro , our citizen were or. roused by the alarm of fire. The fire was found to bo lu the post office ; building oc cupied also by J W Watts as an Art and novelty slor. The wind ' was blowing a gale from the South West. The fire made such rapid progress that it was impossible to stoy it and soon the two story brick build ing of o R Liggs was iu dames, the first floor was used as a drug store and offices of Dr W II Uarreil. The large hail above was used as au opera house, and as a lodge room of the K of H. and I O O F, the flames rapidly spread to the three adjoining baud ings occupied respectivly by Jo3 G Godard B F Goodwin and Jno K Ellison & Co. That occupied by the latter finn and owned by W L Sherrod &. Bro , wi-s partially des troyed. - But for the ensrgetio offorts of our citizens both white nd colored, almost the er tire business portion of our , town would have been destroyed, n : Lobs sustained, as follows ? S. R Biggs' store and stock $4 000, insured for $1 000 in Hamburg Uremia ; J W v Watts'' stock, $1 000. insured in KnockBvjHa Fire Insu rance Co. for $1 000 ; 4 R Mobley's store $2 COO. ue lns,uvance ; Jos G Godard's store ana stock, f 3 ouu, insurea in . u, Home for $1 000, in Pajalico for $100; M.-Burras' store, $2000. insured Virginia Fire and Marine .for 11 000; JR Ellison & Co stock 2 000. insured In N C Home for tlOOO: M H Carstarphea's stock $500, insured in Pamlico for $500; V L Sherro, store damaged $1 000, uo insurance ; B F. Godwin's stock damaged 1 000, no insn. ranee; I. O O. F. $)0 no insurance K. of H. $100 co insurance. E. Onpl'eTs. Victims. ' On Wrdtiesday evening Uo. 16. U Mr. W. U. Mathnws, one vt the popular tugiu. eeri ou ihe R. & h. railroad was uuited in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mid? Minnie Davei.port. at the residence of the bride' father, Mr Andrew Davenport, three miles from Plymouth. Rev. UT. U. Hairi son officiating, , . . . ' . -. , - The attendant were: - Mr, Tbos. Lud ford and Miss Martha Batsman, Mr. Lin" wood Davenport and Mies Sadie ' Bateman . Immediately after the ceremony tbe brid 1 party repaired to the residence of Air. W. R. Garduer near this town, wuere a reoep lion was given. -Our beat wishes atten d the happy couple. On Tuesday, the 15th inst., Mr. Abraham Light, of Baltimore, and Mus Jennie Adler, niece of oar townsman. Mr. S. Adler, took tbe steamer Plymouth for Edeutoo, where they were "uuited as mn aud wife" at the residence of Mr. D. Newman. They re. turnnd on the afternoou bo it and will spend thir honey moon here, after which they will return to ibe home of the groom In Baltimore. May tueir journey through life be as bright us the noonday sun. Evangelistic Meeting Closed. Bev. H W. Pnelpa, Evangelist of tbe East Diocese of North . Carolina, . closed a series of .services at Grace Episcopal church in this town on Sunday uight. Mr. Phelps is an earnest and able eipouudar of God's word, and throughout the entire service he holds his' audience spelf bound. It is to be regretted that so few of our people turned out at these services f -r we know that those present eujoyd h i ser. mons aud were sorry when he closed. The general excuse given by . many for not attendiue these services, is that thev are afraid of the bui ding, which is old and has long been considered unsafe by people who really would enjoy attending that - church. As to the-unsaf'e condition of tne building we do not know, but since tbe people re fuse to go into it, .we would advise, our friends of that church to put their plans which have long beeu spoken of, into action and tear down the old building and replace it by a smaller and more substantial one. If they are unable to do this within them. selves, surely our people wilt lend a helping baud and aid them tu this important matter. VVe would not persume to ; dictate . to our friends in this matter, but as a matter of interest to our community and for the up building of that branch of God's , church. we think immediate action is necessary and bope the cburoh will make a move at onoe and that our entire people, regardless of their ceoomteutiooal affiliations, will leel it their duty to aid id the good word. "" -V. - J i' i If You are a .Farmer With oat a Farm, Read Tbis. We have for rent or lease', that desirable farm one mile from the town of Creswell, known as tne "'Joe Daveuport Farm. ' and containing 135 acres of cleared laud, mostly in god state of cultivation ; with dwelling house., three tentment nouses, and all nec frssary out houses. . I bis property is all in good repair, and can be rented or leased cheap and on cany terms. If you want fc good home for next year, call on or address us at ouc, Roakokb Bxacon Real Estate gency," -- Plymouth, N. C. Msgageasa ' .' s ' Explanation of Weatjier Signals As displayed from" our office daily (except Suudays): . f, '" ; , -W bite fl ig. fair. Blue flag, rain or snow. Half white aud half blue, local rains. White flag with black centre,-cold wave. The black triangular nag is a temperature Sigua', and when displayed above weather flags indicates that it will ba warmer, and when below weather fias, that it will be cooler, and when not dioplajred At all the temperature will rmnm stationary. ' WOOD'S LIGHTNING Excelsior Peas. : This is par excellence the Pea for Market Gardsners. It ripens earlier and more uniformly than any Pea in cultivation. " Can nearly all be gathered at a single picking, and are yeady about three days earlier than any otheY sort One of the largest and most, experi enced truckers in the Norfolk district says? " ' - " ;,' "p ' "Tbe Wood's Llaiitntn .Excelsior Tea are the truest to typo that I have ever tfr.iwn. They are mo-t prolilio, aud ready about three days earlier than ay other gro wa in thia sectiou.' - " I. S. Clark, of Fort Foote, Md., writes : " I mado the entire crop of Wood's Lichtnina x- celilor r.j before nr luiifehborn hod auy to ipoak of, aad got giadJ prices for theja." W. A. Bradbrook, of Norfolk, writes : " Woos Llhtat ag Exctlainr Peas or. as cavly and - good croppers as any I have ever trrown, And liave tLi b Ivautao over many others, they can be goih rci aU at oaa ploMnR. Price of th-se Teas 3.50 ter bushel. In 0 Vdihel liti and oVn, S?3.85 par bushel. Our 0NAD4 EXTitA EAJtLY PEAS are also a first clam truck J'ea that caa be eold at a lees price. Price. 83 CO per bushel. In O bothel lots ana over, .o per oiiMDei. Prioes ox other varieties on appucsuon. - T. W. Wood & S0N3, SEEDSMEN, 8 & f0 S. 14th St.; Richmond, Va. Tmclcera are reqawted to writ, for Special Prior oa SNAP B2AJW or other Beed.-, statlatr about quantities required. .. Seecrip tive Catalogue mailed free. . ' " 1 " : " NOTICEf W. S. Dunstan, Adai'r., of E- Dunstan C. V. Dunstan, et nh. , rtw ;wr,A rxt a Arprre of the Funerior Oturt, SpriDtf1 term 1891, I will soil, ta wake assets on Monday, a iu oj, the Court Hous in Plymouth, for cash, the home tract of the late E. Duncan, ad joining the lands of Wra. Pitt, Joshua B. Davenport and others, subject to the widow 'a dowr, and except the land covered by the defendant's homestead. -Dee. 4, 1891. W. 8, Duxstah. Adm'r. SUBSCRIBE TO - ThQ Roanoke -Beacon, ONLY $1?00 Per "S ear. ILWOIHL .T; .lurIUlS'..flW'ffIBia-IE,F'' Cotton and Peannts Iwiug low I have determined ta reduce my prices to meet the ex fgtnces of the times. So look to your iuterefts frtuera aui wheu you visit the city . Mil on me , ? .. t i . 1' TEae lLeailer SaaXw PrSces and bo convinced that" I mean wKat I say. ind will al ways be ibund Leader in Low prices. I Iiayo in stoclc a choice line of JJry goods. Olotlnnff. Boots and Shoes j Hats and caps and every ciass xry M4poos establishment. 75 nice cBssimer suits real value $7 50 reduced to $5 50 ' 50 Fine Grades real value $12 50 rduce.l to $ 0 00 . . 25 Extra Imported suits real value $25 00 reduced to $18 00 -" - . Childs suits from 99 cents np . .175 good cassimero pants real valne $4 00 reduced to 'i 50 -- . 25 pair fine worsted pants left real vaUie $'J 00 reduced to $6 50 - 1 lot-Fnrniture to be dosed out below cost to make room. ' , These price will .continue onil tbe last piece is gone. . Call at Lewko witz Dry Goods Emporium and be convinced. W; L. LEWKO WITZ. ' A BEAUTIFUL LINE IjF GDODS, .' Anything to bo called for in this countrywill bo - - at my store on , water street Hen and Boy's Suits, from fl.S3 to $.18.00, , M ool Iiat from 20c to $1.00 Ladle's Walking Jaekets from $1.60 to f 10.00. Yellow Cutuna uud Uleachingi from 4c. up, Cuilcofroin 4c. op, y -. Uoiueapau from ic. np Wonte&d front fte. to 75c. ' ' " ' '. Ladies and Gents Purnishing Goods, the cheapest aul best ever brought to this town. Furniture, G roccrits, Uard ware, C.ockerjware, and everything else to be thought . of I must. soil jth is largo 'stock, so call on mo if you want a bargain 8-ll-OlJan TO TUB. IE W. n. HMirruu, . WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN . ' V Drv eroods. Groceries. &o.. mj : CD ' - . Fine piece goods of Silk, wiui nil iiie tuiust tsiyiv u liuuiuia lu iiiuluu( Novelties in exery branch of the Dry Goods deart--ment as well as in the entire stock. . . t CITIZENS BARBER SHOP. Soulk Side Water St,. Apposite PostoIEu. X. JS. JACKSON, ARTIST , CS The only white Tonsorial Artist in Plymouth, Your patronage solicited. For Sale at a Bargain. One Engine 14x8C . . Four Boiler 3J.6 Ieet, 'One 24 inch Plainer, One Greenwood fchingle Maohiue, Also Carriage and Head blocks Can be seen at I lyoooutb, N. C. BoasokeL R. & Liinibt-r Compsay. , D. O; BltlNKLEY & CO, . Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Wines and ; Liquors::. CHOIC15 BRANDS OF ClOARS. &. Full Lins of Superior Canned Goods always on hand. I G El , ; for salo by wholesale 'jor retail. iniiGUTff, tf.cv ' SAHTA CLAUS 4ias strnck the town and sa s J. W BEASLEY'S is headquarters this season. . TOYS' 10YSU TOY ! 1 ! For cheap toys such as Un goods, eto , I am ready to met the demand with a large aud well selected stock. FAKCYQ O ODS will be found iu great abuudauce and at lowest prices. fLQiUE VASES J CHISH In all tbe latent styles. " Suitable presents nU si-il vnnmr. If you want nice cneap nouuaj uiwus, Fruit and Couf eci ionaries', call on . rue I cau suit you every time. . : ; J. W. BEASLLY, Water street Ply month, N. C. ' L. T. MOlJST rANCY GROCEIl- DEALER IS Heavy aud Fancy Groceries. Meats, meal, corn, hominy Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Coofectionaries Canned Goods &c. - Opposite i!. J. Bunch A Co,, HlOl . . Waur street Hdo usually kept in a Jir$i S. ADLER. FUS-OMT.. - - - c - Worstcad, Casliuiero, &cM JPlyuioutlu TV, Dying but yet living. ; I am with tbe good people yet and solicit mcr puiruoago in my line. OLD CLOTHES ni EAMm J clean, dyo ai.d repair gents clothing of all .trie, and colon. 1 also elcn or dye ladies dresea cloak wrai, S.c. Ladles won't it pay yoa to hare ilui Uhi winter' dre cleaned or dyed another colur t Cientieraeii, won't ii save yoa money to- have your c jot lung cleaned 1 give satiafacUon or mako ua charge. -rrS w t Union from neighboring toiroi solicited. -," I am a so soI proprietor of -Saponalis Koap" for chapped hands, ulcers, pimples. &o. It b antilies the complexion and leaves the face and hands smooth and soft. 9-18 3m Sam'l Wiociya. PROFESSIONAL OAKDS; ' B. CHEABSIL D. " Ilavicg located permanently in Ply. mouth, .N. Cw tenders bis profession mervices to the citizens of the Town audi surrounding country. . r, ' Office at Brvuns Drug Store BesliL-nee corner of Jt-ffersou and 3rd Sts., Iffrmerl occupied by J. VV. Bryau". WIIITE BARBERSHOP - : PEOF, P. A. TOODLEi PLYMOUTH, N, C. ' ; The Finest Tousoriul Artist in EaKtcra Carolina. ' Strictly a First-class entab!ish- . nient.- Washington street, three tors from Water. "' ; . jylH tf. O. L. PETTmlRK u;7 ATTORNEY AT-LAVV, Practice? in all the States and Federal Courts. " Office, Water Street, PLYMOUTH, X,. C V " J;" ' - -; ' ' v ' T. B. Wolfe, D.ID; PLYMOUTH, N. C CTTteth filled or extracted without pain. "undertaker. Tho firm of Nurnev & Jackson havios been dissolved 1 will continue the Uolu takers business at the old stand on Waeh iugton street. AU orders will rceie my promjit atlention. f t I hanking the public; for past - pa'ronpff and suliciticg a contiuuance of same 1 iu. . .r - M St : , . ' Yours truly, t Ap-isw ; B. Kurney mmwm II few .Tae(r M. mJ SJ H,iunnc w ! af Ik. nark. tT la tMm. or nm mamwiM, r M jar time i ihm wmtk. 'I h I. m, tttJrcly ttewlnMa bftef. . on&atui larMU twvw? mmA baglvmr .r. Mnitiia from iu to ikt mfk pi. .rm.nl and ir.uh tov rKKK. '9iwHMi'''iMn. t 1 LiormPT a. "'rjii'E to., wx
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1891, edition 1
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