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' imiiiiiMiMliiwili mm iiiiiiih i,m muihih i (''rw,- Wno Roanoke Beacon. The Omcial Paper of Wash mgtou County, r LYMOUTII, N. G ' Entered In the font Office at Plymouth N..C., i jenond o I igs matter, , " FRIDAY. JULy J. 181)2. BEACON FLASHES: , When you eee an X on tbo margin of -your paper it means that your subscription Law expired, it Is also an invitation Tor you to renew. Please remember this and don't Jet os have to stop your paper, ; y . Our Agents are? 8. B. So4I, Mickey's Ferry, W. VV ; Leary, Roper, . L. Howell Cresweli., Any of thane gentlemen frill Xive you. a receipt for the BEiCOH. 'pise tnru and bfcome a subscriber, , Th Eracdm will tii: sent to any adorers one year for $1,00, Six - 0141118. 50o t Three Monilia, 25o, fc-v ry NHbsoription must b accompa nied wim iuu oaiu, or uopupur wni us sent. Send us the news from your seetlon, Ward hpent -tkriWRTat Mr. W. B. Washington. , R. II. Pattersc; Co'S.; soda fountain jrt.dtant-Postmf ostmaster, M.S.Elliott, spent .yiVtu in iKJentoii. , ' , , plentiful but aro v Chickens aro aniline ,briugingbi3 pricea,. Mr. J.- F. "Norman was up from Nags ucau on Duouny lusi,.. Rev, D. GiUiland, of narrellsviUe, gave fls a call on Wednesday. County Commissioners and the Board of .Xidacalion met Monday. The Fourth of July this year was the .coolest we have ever Eeen. Mr, J. B. Batts made a short visit to his old home, Wilson, this week. ; ' Work 00 the'Epiucopal church ha been delayed owing to bad weather. ' Tho Fourth of July celobrations in this section were knocked out by rafn, The R. 11. Li & L. Cq., received a large number of new cars Saturday night.' - '"The Baptist Sunday School of Windsor, enmo (Over to town on an excursion Wednesday. w Mis. Job. Tucker has bee" 11 visiting .rela? .fives at Monlioelio during the past week. ' Mew. A. S. Leygutt, of Raltimorc, oud It, V. Tuttlt, of yeuuu, buvo boeo luj,no ou a visit, this wcek. , Chief Tucker has been haviug some work done on the streets dunug the past ten days.' - . : The recent cool npell, together with the rains, has wrought much daurnge to tho .crops . , : -" .j . . ; 1 , i f Cleveland. jrarrison, -. Bill well,' Weaver find otheia, are in the r.ce for the White House. . "... . ,;:, - ' , ; "-. ' v, Our young friend, Master Frank Fajan, lia- been acting as Assistant Postmaster this Week, . . ; Th first days of thiwk reminded us at faJl weather, V ha 3y egular Worth. Jiust spell. - Miss Ida Basmght," of Sjnpp'!'riri&, 13 visiting relatives AUd friends lu cur town ihis week. Send dow;QpyLeggett Bro's., for a pr ordering the. 3"he proposed excursion dowu to Roanoke lighthouse on Monday night was postponed on account of ram. - A dold wave struck, this ' BPction on Mon day afternoon, making fires and coats uec K6ary for comfort. . , Machinery for Lamb & Hassell's new ash mill at this place has been received and is be'jig put iu place. . . . Sunday school at thn Baptist church is e'd in the raoming instead of afternoon, ee change in directory . The crop of Irish potatoes was over done this year. They sold iu this town last week at 25e. per bushol. ' . - ' .. Little Miss Estelle Forbes, of Roper, was visiting tter grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnston, this waek. Mrs. F. K- Hodges and sister, Mirs Alice 'Wolfe,- of Old Trap, aae visilicg their father. Dr. U. E. Wolfe, Sr, v , .:. Mr. H, Peal proposes to place another story on his wood shop to accomodate his iacreasiog Carriage business, . . : '. ' The Fourth was only observed by the PoBtoflicials iu this tewn. ' Alt other busi. iie8 was cuutinued as usual. . Leguett & Bro.." liSve only nine pair of thos $1 OQ ladies shoes'lefc. Send and get a pair before they aro all gone." Several new. Democrats have put in an appearai.ee during the past week, but it wjfcfcba 21 yoaft before they cau vote. Sorry- 1s!r, J. P. Cooper,' fornierly with IS A." Carter & Co., of thig towunow a hustling young 'Knight of the grip," was here " on Sunday: . . V. Go to Leggett & Bro'a., for White dress goods." thev havf bought it late at reduced, or hali prico.ru will sll It acoordingly. County Commissioner II. A. Litchfield, of Scupperuongf 6ays that farmers in his section are behind iu their crops owing to the rains. . The- American Eagle must be a gay old bjiVf-he is bald. If you don't want to be bald, use : Hah's Hair Renewer, and you won't ba. ry it. The firm of Woodard & Everett, dealers liquors, has been ; dissolved, Mr, Everett wiLLooutinuc the bosiness and invites the publio.to call on him. Wanted : A limited number of board, grs. Fare flrat.closs, rooms well furnished, je 21-lt. ' Mas. Da. B. Ciieaes. Before the Third Party Le'.d their nation, aloonventiou they said tliat they were op posed to lawyer and politicians having any thing to do with .the party, or words to tlu Hiocw- wonder wh'; ihey say now since their party has put up a lawyer and a noli tician) vuo fans been defeated for tbe same oittco pnce(befure, tope their leader? ' "When your -heart is bad. and your head is bad, and you Ere bttd.cleau through what is needed?" ask od a Suuday-school tflicher of I her class. v "I know Ayer's barnapanlla answered a littla guj whose sick mother had recently Jjeeu restored to health by that medicine. Mr. A. E.: Marseller, a practical Piano ana urgan tuner ana repaier, of Eden ton. has been in our town for several days. He is thoroughly toaster of his profession, and is spoken of in the highest terms by those or our people who have seenred his services. and those who have ius ruuieots in need of repair will do well toseeinni. Seacard iu this issue.' , Double Eattery Galvanic Belt, Sold by W, V. Leary, Iioper. N. C. Cures heart disease, Rheumatism. Buck ache and many other diseases without mHdiciue. hent by mail post paid to any address on receipt of one dollar, , . tf We are requested to announce thnjr'the Jip-y.:, js. a, - wngt wiu preon at uuiau, Albemarle. Mission,1 nest, Sunday at . 11 o'clock a. m.; and 'talsd at, night, v Subject morrjin,ervice : 'The of3ce ad work of the Holy .Ghost ;" and at the night service "The value of the soul as coniparad with worldly things." He will preach at Lugau's Aeadeuay. Tyrrell county ia the afternoon of same day at 3 30 o'clock. Pubjuct : ''The voice of one crying in the wilderness' The public cordially invited. THE THIRD PAfcTY. Mr. John CoUram is getting np some thing newjn tbe way of a road cart. ,Wi are promised' the first ride, after which we will give a more extended notice. dYa aro pained to annonnce the death of Mrs. S. liam, wire of Cant. S. "iiluuns of the Stcumier T,Vm...ni wlia tiu'd at her home iMWdliamsion oa lav last utier a bhort illni;.. 'J ha hvanfelt ymt'n.Aiy f oar entire pisoplej;o oatto th Ml hutiWui, childreu ad Xi icud . Ayer's Pills prpmptly renove the of sick and nervous headaches. Th gpeedJJy causes ese I'ills urreot m;.: alui'iut'S 01 the btom" r.nd bowels, and aro the n;iidist ti'ial-Ui co. i-aitij :j uk-c. I-' . one vitliout t! ?iu. Thot Pio-Nio. When tbe yonng icoi)lo ot Ply mouth staj'C out to have 11 days : fun they maku it a rule to succeed, and on' Thursday of last week they did not'deparifcifrom this rule. Leaving town at 9 o'clock about eight couple drove to Mr. blierrod s farm on the sound where tbe day was Fpent in sailincr, walking, bathing, love-mak ing, tec. - The dinner, wbich had been pre pared by tho Jadios, Wits served 111 pic-nic style, and j ust struck tho appetite of all present. Tiiq merry party returned ro town about six o'clock,' so well pleased wi th tho days snort that tiiey propose to repeat it ic m tho near, future. Sea Gnlls Sees. To seo two, three or perhaps half dozen Sea Oulls.at a time along ' the swamps of our river 13 not an unusu al occurrence, but they are seldom seen in larger numbers. Mr. J. E 0. Johnston tells ns that on Satur day last a drove of nine. gulls' visited 11:.. 1 . . . .. 1 1 . . i-. . , . . . 1 . iiivur.juiiu ttuu lib iu uw) uuui ius housei and that on Suiidyy morning lesaw a' drove of twenty-Lhroe pass over the farm. What. their visit to this section in such large numbers indicate may be 1 mystery, : but jt is supposed they were driven from tho coast by the approach of the cold North-east spell jich stvuclc liero Aloudav. We Want a Craxsery, A lettty to Mayor Bryan from Mr. N". N. Fergerson, of Waynoiville, N. C, in regard to the proposed cream ery for our town, informs tis that ho and Mr. D. P. Gibljous, of the tirni of Dvis & Ranking,1! will visit our place onior about tho loth inst., at which time they hope, lo meet the farmors and business meh of this sec tion aud enlighten' them upon the subject of tho creamery; " : - . We ' hope the fruits of their visit will be the erection of such an on I er prise invonr town. Of , course we have men hero who will give the pro posed enterprise a "black eye," but we hopeitll such wilt keep cool iud remember that sufth a thing wijl help the town and do them no harm. .' These gentlemen have had longex perjence in -tho busines?,. and thev say it will pay as well in this town as in any town in the State, Jjct those who wish to seo Plymouth go forward make it a point to become intere8tedan this matter, if it does yon 110 good it can do you no liarm, and it will help some one else. An InoonvenJenco.,A For several days last week it wa3 impossible for. the people to get into town oir the Kopet road owing to the fact that the big rains had swolon the stream at Peacock . swamp, and the bridge had; to be taken up to keep it from being washed away. Thus all travel on this road was turned into the Acre roaa, two or more miles out of the way. ; Of course some one is to blame for this Inconvouienoo. Jt is possible to put a good bridge over, this run, though such has never been done, end those who are responsible should see that a- suitable bridge is placed there at once, It is also a matter of great importance that the foot-way siiouia oe Kept up, wnicn is not cione. If the overseer of the road is respon sible, th supervisors Vshould look after him before they get a caso on their hands, M' : - Tho country peoplo have enough to suffer when they ride over the road from town to this swamp with out having to be turned back because there is no bridge, and all this troub- lo and inconvenience could be avoids ed if the proper steps were taken. If the overseer ' is not the man to have this bridge made the county should do it, and at once. The Third, or People's party, met atOninhaou tho 4th in Convention to nominate a candidate for Presi dent. -At firt a man for the Chief office was hard to find, Judge ,G res ham, on whom thoy were depending refused to' accept. , . , Y At 12:30 Tuesday morning a vote was taken with Jko. 13. Weaver, of Iowa; J. II, Kyle, of South Dakota; Gen. Field, of Virginia and 0. II. Vanwick, of Nebraska, befovo tlie Convention, Tho first ballot gave Weaver 985 votes and he was declar ed the nominee, and Jas. G. FieUl, Virginia, was given second placo en the ticket. - The nominee for - President, Jno. B. Weaver, was born iu Dayton, 0., June 12th 1S33, is a lawyer by pro fession.' lie served , in tho Federal army, entering iw a private nn.l ris ing to Brigad icr General. lie served in Congress from JS79 to 1880 when he was nominated fox President qh tho Green Back ticket. FROM CEE5WELL. ' .'-. . CKHSWKLii, N C, July, 4, '02 FX)iX0B ROANCKfi! BlACOS ! But very little has escaped our observa tion wortn tho attention oC your reader. we still liave it very raiuy, the farmers are thrown back considerably, lbe youug people of thin place gave a hop at tbe residence of Dr. v II Hardison on Tuesday night last which was highly enjoyed Mr. G B Burces who has been attending school at Chouowinity for tbe past ten mouths returned home last week, we were glad lo see our old friend Mr. W 4 .Smith who has been visiting relatives and friends here lor the past week nas returned to his homo in .Newborn Mr. John&io Shaw's school closed last Friday night, he had some nice declamations by hiB little band of intelligent scoolars also some nice munic. Everything was carried on nicely under the management of the amiable teacher ' Mrs. M X' Massett and sister. Miss Laura Kelly left us Friday for their home at Hert ford .. - . - .. - Rev R H Murphy, of Maryland, has been in our-midst for tje past few days. 110 delivered a vecy excellent sermon at St. DavidM yesterday morning, also one at night - ' '. ; : : Mrs MM ebb who has been off on a visit for Rome time, returned ho toe Friday We were all gladto meet her - Mr T H. Woodley. acoompanied by lliss Flattie Patterick, both of Columbia, were in town mst week Dr J L Hassell lost a very fine horse last Saturday morning W,W J liurgess, who baa been atteud. Jug school at this place, returned home Friday , We regrtt to see him leave &KASTU3. STATE NEWS. , The Aeheville Citizen says the trades dis play acd procession to tako place in Asne viiieou the night of An inst 11, during tbe celebration of the one hundredth anniver sary of Banco mbe county, is eipecUd to baft brilliant one. The bu mens iv:ea are talung great intc: t in tlo Milter THE LATESf niPPENINaS, AS, GATHERED FKOMOUB EXCHANGES AND ELSEWHERE. Durham county charge no marriage li. cense fee. A meeting will be held in Raleigh en the 23rd inst., to form a Polk Memorial Associa tion, looking to the rectiouof a monument to the late Col. L h Polk. v Raleigh Chronicle The young domoc racy or Kaiein win organize a "JJaby Ruth" club Friday night. Only those ad' mitted between ages of 18 and SO we un. derstand. It is ascrtaiued that Boveral of the y bung .democratic orators in the State will be, invited to attend, and address the club.' At the approaching Chatauqua North Qaroliua is to be honored with au import atit part in the programme. Dr, Crowell, of Trinity College, is to deliver two addres ses before tbo bodv, his subject being, "The Farmer's Movement iu tht Southern States," and ''lbe Study of Economio aud Social Science iu the University. College and Academy." Newbem Journal : Yesterday morning hlte M its Alberta Snelliug, her small broth. er Guy and little Mattie Roundtree were driving, the bit broke and the pony lan away in thev neighborhood of ihe Baptist parsonage. He kept down ,'--iyen street to Pollock and then tumedfuiplthe latter tipfih A colored barber. Iw rrt Green Jr caught the bngjy at Middle Vjeet climbed in at the back, then arouudTthe 1 children and over the pony to his biad where by grasping his nsstrils f o that he could not breathe he was soou brought to a standstill without any harm having resulted farther than a great soar to the occupants of the buggy and their friends. The stopping of the pony as he did was a clever - aud brave act ou the part of the young oolored boy and be deserve much credit for it. N Josiah Pender, t Edgecombe pounty, died during tbe war. ; A short time before he died he was in the West Indies, and from then he sent his wife, a sister of Louis S. Pen dor, three drafts of 1 00 each on the Bank of England. These were re ceived, but there being np communication with Great Britain, they were put awuy aud finally forgotten. The Tarboro South, erner says a few days since Mrs. Pender, in hauling over the comsots of an old trunk, came across these three checks, . At first she was disposed to regard them as worthless paper except that they contained the writing of her husband, but on second thought she detormiued to ascertain their value. 80 the drafts wore endorsed and seut through the Pamlice Back for collec tion. It is behoved tLat she will get the money.-; Special Meeting Commissioners. At a special meeting of . the Board of Commissioners of Washington County ou Monday July 4, the following business Was transacted : Ordered that R M Thelps be appointed a special surveyor to survey a piece of land in Lee's Mills township entered by W L Sherrod , , . . Ordered that R M Phelps be appoiuted a special surveyor to survey a pieco of land in Souppernoug township entered by J F Crumy . N Ordered that the 'following persons be granted rttail liquor licenso : D O Briakley & Co,. A O Garrett, Lt-vin Beweu, S K Everett, W A Hassell. W C TcmpBon, F Chesson, D A Wilbams. Ordered that Robert Kohlos be granted pedlew licensa with horse and wagon Qrdred that J P Ililliard be allowed tho sum cf $21 75 for issuing and recording 20 conn 1 ; orders, recording Treasnror.' retwrt, cancciMiq jctry tUkets ard County (.ids CJ'k to b'.'" 1 this day Jfcc. Ordered that T J Marrinerbe allowed the euiii of $:i (!. for stationry f urnished clerks office 1 ... ; Ordered that Eli Snell be allowed the sum ,of $20 00 for taking " lax list iu Skin, norsville townahip . . " -,t Ordered that J W Wynn bo allowed the Bum of $35 2u for taking tax Hit iu Loo's Mills township , ' v)rderrd thai L I Fagan be allowed the sum of $50 20 for taking tax liat in Ply. uiuuth township .. XJrdert-d that W J Mercer ho allowed the sum of $34 70 for taking tax lit ia bcup peruoug township Ordered thai J a Harrison be showed the sum of $12 DO as keeper of poor house, makeing garments aud buryiug ILinry Ohesflun Ordered that Levi Blount be allowed the sum of $25 oO for feedin" prisoners iu j til for the month of Jnue Ordered that tho Koanoks Beacon bo allowed the sum of $1 17 lor publishing proceedings of Commissioners for June - Ordered that W T Freeman be allowed tho sum of $183 7l lor . lumber " furnished Mackey'a Fwry bridge Ordered that L C Marriner be allowed the sum of 3u7 (15 for material and labor furnished in repairing Mackey's Ferry bridge Ordered tbaX D Spruill be allowed the sum of $2 60 over charge 011 poll tax Ordered that W H Hampton he allowed the sum of $11 75 for goods f uruished the Poor Housu for the mouth of June Ordered that J H Padgett b allowed the euin of $f 00 for udkeii.g two coffins fer paupers ' ' Ordered that A L Cahooji be allowed the Bum of $13 83 for lumber furnished . public road in bcuppernong towushm Ordered that VV 11 Tarkenton be allowed the sum of $2 ft) for makeing coffin for pauper - Ordered that W C Marriner be allowed the sum of $2G 10 for services and mileage 9 days us Commissioner Ordered that 11 A Litchfield be allowed the sum of $31 50 for 1 davs services and mileage as Oommisbione ' Ordered that Jos Skittletharpe . be allow ed the sum of $2 00 for two barrels of tar furnished Mackey's Ferry bridge. The following persona were allowed feoo at witucases at spring term Superior Court as per etattdeut of 1'hos. J. Marriner, Clerk John 8 Craft 1 Warren Cahoou J A Cheison I T Ilflssell W J Mercer Thos S Armistoad J S Chesson Jos Tucker . Thos J Lewis SAdler Caesar Walker Hester Walker . Mary Wiune Mary Jenett Julia A' Allen II R Hsaves : Annie Hill - Custis Williatm Jas L Woodley Milos S Elliott Geo H Everett J 3 Woodard , Jjcob Hunter Annie T Bennett, Itobt Wilson Jas Jones J A B ratten Benj Leary Jr Riuhaid Lewis A M Johnston Rufus McNair ' 1 er, 6 20 act 1C2 78 8 33 G7 1 00 80 SO - 25 3ft 25 2-r 25 25 2 25 25 3 10 310 3 10 310 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 310 1 cr C5 CITY MARKET REPORT. Corn, per Bus., -Meal, " " C, li. Sidea per Bacon ' Sholders Bacon Dry Salt Breakfast Stripe Hams S. C, Lard refined 80 80 8 9 8 :7k "10 in lo 35 20 . sr, 6 5 SO & 35 22&25 2f JO 25 to 1.00 8 SO to 75 15 Flour, per barrel, from $1-50 to $1.50 W. I. Mousses, per gal., Black strop " " Syrup " " Granulated Suar, per lb Light brown " " " Batter " " Green Cnlfee ' Roasted Coffee " " Eggs per doz.. Tobacco, , per lb , Shot " " Gun Powder " " Coal Oil White-Safety 10, per gal. " Red C., per gal.. ia Apple Vinegar " ' 30 Bultanna Prunes, per tb JO Pickles. Cucnmbers, per 100, 75 Bee's War, per lb 18 Tallow. " G Hides, best flint." " . . 3 Candy " " 10 to 25 Salt, fine, per Bus., 40 ' T. 1 , " " , (30 Blown " " 80 Our Courts. 1802; Spbino Teiim. Judge Geo. A. Sbeford. Fall Tekm. Judge W, A,. Hoko. Beaufort JFeb 22d, May 30th, Nov 28th Currituck March 7th, Sept 5th Camden March 14th, Sept 12th Papqnolank March 51st, Sept 1 9th ' Perquimans March 28th, Sept 2Gtn Chowan April 4th. Oct 3d Gates April lltb, Oct 10th Hertford April 18th, Oct 17th Washington April 25th. Oct 2tth Tyrrell AJay 2d, Oct 31st Dare--May Otb, November 7th Hyde May 16th, Nov 14th Pamlico May 23d, Nov 21st . Fov civil and jail cases. II liothsng is warranted the Best in the World 1 , Is more Waterproof, Is Stronger, and will Wear Longer than any otlwr poods manufactured. Ask for the " Flatl BRAND; take no other. ' L C. ZIRCKlL & BR0.i Solo Aeonts, Baltimore. Md. SEND YOUK JOli VfOKK TO THIS O IT I CIS. 1 .fftAwyyMwyyyyuiywA rf:: !,;'T . 4 m '.'-JhZ? " i ' ; - f ' .', w'-r-r . 1 iteiif : 1i urmTioiA!.n!ruiinHnu4 Why Not Try " , Old Virginia Cheroots? They are macb of the best obtainable s made by skilled hands Jn our. mammoth factory, where every attention is given to details to make .a perfect smoke. Sold in every town in the United States. ' FIVE FOR TEN CENTS..14 TT TMiE FMiiK'B. . H. HAfflPEOS, , WHOLESALE aud RETAIL DEALER 1-- : Dry goods, Groceries, ,&':, &a Fine picco goods of Silk, AVorstead, Ciis!i.or. with all tho latest stylo trimmings to m:tfU. i ' Novelties in every h ranch of the Lry Gwpd.s dcnrl mcnt as wejl .as : the fentiro stock. . :y ' ..- T. J. Maubimbk. Jh.- J. Jamcm. ' MA.KRINER- & " . : , . ' .... r ' ' . DEALERS IX v Finest Caskets, Coffins, Ete. CONTRACTING and BUILDING 1 . ,-.''... - j . .. . given special attention, r Jbjstiniatcs lurmsua tin DiHji- nigs of any kind at short , notice; f , . When ia seed ot anything in our line orwishing oar services, eajl tw Vdcikf .. ! . . Establishment ou Washington StreeL . '. ... urvitnnril ti . v.-.-i' - ;'.'.' yi: : C-ll-Oltf tSTOrdere by -md JitiieJ. v tt ' . . A ' mT1.' "rrir 1 -wfc -w.. r m " ...... . For anything yon want ami get it us well as i you camo t tiir uor. ;." RecaUHfl I make a snefiialtir of mail orders, and Bund cat with JMriu i.i.i m.l eUu '' of goods, eo you cannot fail to got Just what you need. ,. f . 1 FOli TLIE SP1UNG AND SUMMER MONTHS v , I am offering a special line of Reed and Rattan Furniture for any room Iu Vow huac ' at prices reasonable. It i oruameutul and Comfortable. . ' ' -' . Uath tubs at nil prices, : . The Gurney Pateut Refrigerators, the. best made, at the price efeheap t-o tUml for r.ftld pn. o . ... . . - ' ,v . CHAIRS and OUAlli, and Up airs lor eeryDody. .. Old mon's eluirn. ViHiu tnru' chairs, fat men's chairs, and chairs with wheels for the invalid, li cliH hair. Chairs and Settees for the yard aud porch at all kinds of pneea. Chairs' for the sitting room, dining room, bad room, parlor, and Chair a 4 113 ' Stands lor your hall 1 handle New Style Furniture, which I bay in large quantities direct fr hi th rua.i. ttfacturers, thereby am able to offer the very ueweet in every line at the usu d pr i t old style goods. I oiler a nice looking autique oak of ash bed room suite ( to pmmum for $25 00 it is a wouder to all and from that up to the .very finest muiiifti.4iri. I havfc a selact stock or lurniture for the dioiug room, bed room sitting r.n.. ufl r and kitchen. .. . . ' : : V'e have here six railroads and several steam boat Hues, and can ship row.U a ick:v and safely to any point at the very lowest rates. , . i- V ; ' , I also keep a full line ot Office Furniture, Book cases and Desks, and bfli euiubtu4 in antique oak. walnut, cherry or mahogany C' . - Also a nioe line of Baby carriages, children's tricycles, wagons. o.. which 1 4ffr very low. In fact, if you want anything in the above lino, write to me aed 1 will ch rfuUy - send youprices aud descriptions, aud illuatratons if possible, GlIIO. rJL JPJL.JZ.TflMTto Mtiy20-tf. Furniture Deulor and Undertakof, fc'uiriik, Vs. The "QLD RELIABLE" Carriage Factory: ff peal Proprietor. Plymouth N. C. f JAIVVFACTniCIt OP Buggies, Phaefons, lioad-carts, 7arm-carts, ra:jon .tr.. at prices lower than ever. Men with tho cash can t bargain. I defy , competition and will not bo undcvoI4r Xlopairing of all kinds done. Give me a call, . GEuRJGE :BATEMAN. MANUFACTURER OF ' CARTS, VAGONS AND OTHER RIDING YZHIC13S. Kepairins of all kind done with nca'-csj an-1 dispjsa, All Y7ork Guaranteed- jylT-U- Ad:u;issh-c PI lr.'jut. c.
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