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hs Roanoke- Beacon? The Official Paper of Wash; ington County.-' ' PLYMOUTH. N, c. Entered In the Post Office at riy month N, C, as KMd eltss matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 181)2. IttTY 2ARKETREP0RZT: (JORREOTED WEEKLY BY HORNTHAL & BRO-, mimn m nmpm mmn AUD DEALKBS IN , , . GENERAL AIerouandise, " PLYMOUTH, N. 0. P. R. Sides per lb halders Bacon Hams 8. C, . Prk per barrel Lard refined - floor, per barrel, Hungarian Winter King TT. t Molasses, per gal.,' . Bynip ' granulated Sugar, per lb Light brown " " or i4 10. $5;50 4.75 85 30 6 H 80 12 J lo 15 '20 & 22i 2ft 15 v20tO 80 - , " 8 80 to 40 Batter hees jGreen Cofieo Baasjed Coffee Pr doa.. Tobacco, per lb Shot " " ,Gn Powder jCoal Oil White.Safety 150, per gal, 15 Bed 0. per gal 13 Apple Vinegar feee'sWax, per 30 20 lb -TalloW. Hides, w.jeint." ".-Owen " - f Salted " alt, per sxek ' .Cera, Meal, ' Kiee, Pets, black black eye vi " Peanuts otkia per R " 5 - ' 3 :. 90 per Bus.: nw J0: :'.".. - 70 it . GO 50 70 " . ." i 50 to 5 7 Explanation of Weather Signals As displayed from our office daily (except pUBdaya); - ' White flag, fair. Blue flag, rain or snow. Half white and half blue, local rams. White Aug with black centre, coid wave. The tlack triangular; flag is a Temperature Higna, and whan displayed above weather ags indicates that it will bs p?armei aad whan below weather fltas." that it will be pooler, and-wh:-n not displayed at all the eatperature will remain stationary. Onr Ccufte. 1892. Term. Jud-jo Geo. A. Sbuford. i AXii itkw. duuge u, a. none. Seaafort-JFeb 22d, May 3ith, Nov 28th Currituck l arch 7th, Sept 5th Camden March 14tb. Sept 12th Paaquotank Mtrcii 21st, Sept 19th 1 Perquimans March 28ih, Sept 26th Chowan April 4tb. Oct ad Gates April lltb, Oct loin Hertford April 18th. Oct 17th . Wa-Winorsiii nrl! Vttth fW Ql.h Tyrrell May 2d, Oct 81st pare--Way 9tb, Noveni oer 7th Hyde-r-.Maylbtb, Nov 14th PaBJiioo,-.iMay 23d, Nov 21st - JFo'r civil and jail cases; T : .- :'W BAIUJEII SHOP. Having opoued a nrirt-clnss barber shop n Plymouth, I solicit the patronage of my old friends .and the pubiio generally, I have several years experience and fchall jsxert myself to phase uiy patrons. Give me a trial. : UepectfuHy. "Beooks Williamson. - b warranted the Best in the Wprlcj 1 Is more Waterproof, Is Stronger, and : - . '.' will Wear Longer than any .other goods manufactured Ak for the " FISH BRAND;" take no other. L C. ZIRCKEL &. BR0.i Sole Agents, Baltimore. Hi - Jr:N. PADGETT, 0H DEE TAKER. I am now prepared to funiiBh ftve public with Coffins from the finest to the cheapest I am alo prepared to make Apple mill, and to do general repair work on farming implements, and make a upecialty of - , STOCKING and REPAJRING OUN3, Jtc and ati?rices that defy competition. . .; Yours truly, J. N. PADGETT. . ' . At the residence of Thos. Long. 1 jy 22-6m, . V SUBSCRIBE TO TIIE STATE CHEONICLE, - IMLEIGLI, $. IV J)AJLY AND WEEKLY. ; T.toot Tplnrrranhio news from all parts of the world. (By United Press and Bps piai Wire.) , .. . Has the largest daily circulation, in the State. Has more State correspondents than any other daily in the Stata. Twelve Months.'.-. . . ... gix Months 3-00 I hreef Mouths 1.C0 Wetkly,' $1.23 per year, in clubs of five rr ovtr l.0). P T. 11. JEHHICJAN, E Utor. BEACON FLASHES- TVJien you eeo an X on tbe margin of your paper it means that your subscription Loh expired, it is also an invitation for yon to renew. Please remember this and don't let as Lave to stop your paper. , Tiir Chacon will be sent to any addreea one year for 51.00, Six '. ontliB, 50o-4 Three Mon lis, 25e. iivry etibscription mnst bi accompa nied with the cash, or no paper will be seat. Its a girl. ' Election over. Did you vote. Prepare yodr beds and set ou t strawberry plants. This issue of the Beacox should make up for the last. - Hen fruit is very eeraos now that tba price is goiDg up. . - Af'er this issue we will give you soma--thing baxidos politics. ' Look well after your cattlo during th cold, rainy weather Mrs. E. Lulford is visiting ber Hons in Eden ton and Hertford. Drop politics and begin to talk and work for good crops and better times. Election day wa showery, hut a large crowa came to town just the sme. We notice tuat Mr. II. Peal continues to add improvements to his carriage factory. Mrs. J. W. Banks left Wedaesday fi jr Ualtlruore where 8he goes to vldit relatives jiud friends. Four thousand yards N. O. plaids and cptcued homespun at Lt'ggoit dc Bros., for 5e. per yard. Misses. Delia Skittlrtlaipa and Pearl Munning have returned from a yisit to ricotUnd JNeck, Mrs. Clarentine Oliver, of Noifjlk, is on a visit to Mrs. A M, Joliuatcn, and other old triendi here. Mrs B. P. Owei s and cl4J3rn are vikit ing her daughter, Mrs. . VV. Read at Bead's V barf, Va. ' Mr. P-M Bunch lost jhis family horse last week. ' This was a tins animal and U a great los lo the family. New line of satin chevrons, outing-cbam.' brrtys, Ac, Ac, at Leggett & Bros., at 10 and 123. bomethicg new, Mr. T, J Lewis has mcvd to the Gay lord place on 4th strt-rt, the property hav ing been purchased and remedied by Mr. D O. Brinkley. - 'Anyone wactinc $ nice gold watch for a little money will do well by calling on W. H. tyidgalt at Ham i. ton', t tore. You can get tem lrom $10,00 up. , Painter Jaener cf the Peal carrinc f .ctorv has .a teuor fiddle which be o!ui8 aud which bears inscr)D'iouRvlhat it ia riftv yfiars older than the Uuited jjiates. - - That popa'ar yonng physician, Dr. R..W Smith, of Hertford, baa uKsoci.ted himself with Dr. Ward of this town. We . bepeak for hijn a liberal shiire of the patronage. : Onr old friend whom everybody likeB. Col. W. II. Fitchett, is back from his sum. a.er beino iu 'he mountains of Virginia, and wo are glad to eee him looking so well. Itch on human and horses and a'lauimali cured in 30 niinu'.es : by Woolford's Sani tary Lotion. Thi never faiis. gold by J. W. Bryan.. Druggist, pjymouth, N. 0. ly. ; -' - - - i Dr. Ward, of Plymomh. and Dr. Robt W. ISmitb, of Hertfoid.. have formed a Co partnership They will practice their pro fession uuder the stylo of Dra, Ward & Smith. . Lpggatt & Bro., are 1-adeis of low prices in shoes, hats dry goods, lino dress goods. notions, trimmings, Ac. Call aud nee them. New firm, new goods and. new prices. - Tbe big; oSV we promised to make will be found iu auother'colutun. The Beacon Tram now uutil Jan 1st 189' fr $1. See it and send or briug us the dollar and have your Duma entered, .-..v.." Under no coi ditioa wi l advertisements bo allowed to appear in this eolemn after to day ; however re will iitroduce an in" terestiug Eindwiched department for he beLent of these now usit g this column. Dnuble B .ttery Galvanic Belt, S ;id by W. W. Lrary, Roper, - N. G. . Cures heart disease, liheumatism. Buck ache and many other diseases without medicine. ISent by mail post paid to any addrHS on receipt of One dollar. If " Perfect order was kept around the polls here on Tuesday. For fear of trouble there were twenty fire special police added to the force. All business was suspended and men worked as they haye never been known to work before, Dr. H, P. Murray, who has baeu spend, lag seme time in the Western part of ibc Stats for hisliealth. is hero and is almost well to the j?y of hid many friends. He Will not remain in Plymouth, but will locaU in Salisbury.. , ; When we rst beard that tho Republicn. county couvenlion nad endorsed the Third party candidates we paid that the colored man would not be driven into the new party aid w were right. They votd the hemoeratio ticket instead. We are informed that Mr. W. C. Hasst 1 of Jatrjesville, who owns a mill here and who is just comp'eUng a magnificent resi dence, Las reeled a store and will uiov to Plj month. VVe hope the report is trne for Mr. Hansen and his family would be quite an addition to our town. Lcggatt & Bro , have just received a full assortment of the famous ieglar Bros., shoev, well known to thoe who ever wore them to bo the mo-t comfortable, ielove-like-fitting and serviceable ahocs made in Americ a for tbe money Price from $1.5:) to $4.50. Call and see them , We have been sending this paper to a largo Dombsr of citizens . free during this campaicn. but after this issue: the paper will only be sent to subscribers, so if you havo been getting it freo. we will be glad to to have yon subscribe, It is your county paper aed will onlv otstyou oae dollar from now nntil Jan 1891. H. Peal, tha leading coach.maker of Ea tern Carolina, ia working more men iu hi shops th-.n' ever, and ha i leading the trade in flue work and low prices. Any thitg from a trotting sulky to a log wajoir. H employs none but skilled workmen and therefore turns out nothing but first, clat!S work See hiia and get prices before placing your ord'r, A Bakery Weeded'. We havo always said that a bakery wo.u'd psy in this town and we are sure that such an eulerprise naver war offered a finer opening than is now offered. In the past there have been restaurants that partially supplied tbe place of a bakery, but now not eve a these exist. All the bread used in this town has to be brought from Eden ten, which is a great inconveaience. We would invite soma enterprising baker to locate In thin town And build up a trade .that he would be proud of. ' " 11 "in! Sadden Chances, A cold, or expo-ure, may capfe tbe pois. uous aeios in tbe blood to clog its circola. tion. This is Rheumatism. Dr. Drum, mond's Lightning Remedy has cured thous ands. It wil.'cure you. l'hete is no other remedy that gives the sufferer such quick satisfaction. The price of a bottle is $5 ana that is the cost of a cure. Drummond Medicine Co., 43-50 Maidon Lane, New York Agents wanted. --' 4 2t Commissioners Proceedings. At a speoial meeting of tbe Board cf com. miKbioners of W ashington county held on Monday, Nov. J, tha . following business was transacted r Ordered ipat J. G Gray be granted free lietuae to peddle goods for 12 months. Ordered thai C P Hopkins be granted free license to peddle goods tor 12 months Ordered that R M Phelps be appointed a special surveyor to survey a piece of land catered by Jobe Clayton and E 8 Chesson. Ordered that 3 L Johnatoa be appointed special surveyor to lurrey a pieoe of land entered by V L sherrod. Ordeied that Louis Frimburg be granted licen to peddle goods on foot 12 months Ordered that Jouis Copelain be granted license to peddle goods on foot 12 months. . Ordered that Levi Blount be allowed the sum of $1 83 for serving 6 supoeuas r Ordered that Warren Gaboon be allowed the sum of $9 00 for waiting on Grand Jury six days. Ordered that Mo G Ausbon be allowed the sum of $1 00 fcr waitiDg op petty jury oue night. Ordered that T J Pettiford be allowed the sum i f $6 00 for two coffins famished paupers. : Ordered that J F Ayers bs allowed tho sura of $1 00 tor waiting on patit jury one night. t'rderedthat D Spruill be allowed the sura of $19 20 for waiting on Court six days; serving 10 notices on Judges of elec tions iu SkiDnei'Svilie township and sapcen. i ig 14 jurors. Ordered that J IMiilliard be allowed the sum of $16 60 for issuing aud recording l'j order, issuing anuual statement of claims audited and allowed by Board of Commis sioners from Dec, 1st 1891 to Nov, 30, 1892, Clerk this day etc. Ordered that J A Ha.riwn bo allowed the eum of $11 40 for services as keeper of poor bouse and m&kiug garments for inmates Ordered that ine Roanoke Beacon be allowed the sum of $4 16 for publishing the pioccedings of Coiumissiotiera for OoU Ordered that T J Marriner be allowed tho snm of $10 80 for making report to eommisfcioucrs of State caes oLarged to the couYry and, furnishing blanke for Clerks ofllce. . - - - Ordered that II J Star be allowed - the rnm (flO 20 for 3 days services aud mileage as commissioner. Ordered that Jos Skittletharpe be allowed tbe sum of $52 00 for 14 days as commi - sioner aud Warden of the poor 12 months. Ordered that B JLf Latham be- allowed the sum of $0 00 for 3 days service and mileage as commi -sioner. Oi dertd that II A Lilchlle.d . be allowed the sum tf $18 00 for days bervlces aud mileage as commissioner. O'derid that Levi Bloun be allowed the sum of $89 40 f r feeding prisoners in jail for the mouth of Oct, holding : Court and fees pid Solicitr Ordered that Addison bite ret t be allowed the sum ol $6 00 for waiting on Court six darg. .( j Ordered that Jos. Skittletbarpe be allowed $t f-r lumber, nailn, labor furnished and fixing boxes and place for voting. Ordered that W C Mirriu.r be allowed 1,70 tor 3 days services and mileage as county commissioner. Ordered that Mis, Bcttie Boweu be al lowed $3,90 for feeding jury and officers one meal Ordered tb&t W H Bampton be allowed $30,44 for provisions, clothing, &e., fur' uished poor, Ordeierd that (be following Barnes re ported by tho clerk of the court be allowed the sums opposite their names for court costs : T J Marrintr, D Spruill Levi tflouat 'Ihos S Armistead $33.93 2.15 3 15 1 50 1 ?0 2 60 2 C5 2 C2 2 G5 2 70 I 12 7 2'J 3 90 5Q 1 27 3 55 3. 55 53 80 2 50 2 00 1! 00 Jos Tnck.r i B Wolfo Wm Jenkins Win 1' Norman T J Bullock II T lettertQH Stephen Abram Warren Caboon J A Chesson R T Hasaeil W J Mercer Dkniel Ige Cherry Johnston Thos S Swain W I) Sbreuton Jas Harvey t,bas Barnes 'Andrew Freeman J. P. Bjlliaro. Clerk. HOB1ICIDE NEAR QARNER'St . m, News and Observer. Nof. 8ih. About 10 o'clock jtsterday,near learner's, Jim Winters, a eolored man, was gbot and killfcd by Jim Burraws, another colored man. Barrows had rented .a piece of ground from Winters, ; and a d fficulty aro.se about Bnrrown' gai luring tbeon p and selling it without authority. Burrow threatened to kill Winters on Saturday, but no attention was pid to it. Yesterday they went into the field together to gather the corn, when Barrows shot him through the head with a putol. . Nobody else was preaeut at tbe shooting. Burrows baa run away. Bu rows is about 40 years old; a small slender, yellow man; yebowish ce-lored hair and yellow musUcho, no whUkers. He ha Sjra.e people at Norfolk aud may try to go there. Jim Winters was only 19 years old. lie was a very geod boy. Barrows is married, aud Lis wife and three children live on the place where the murder was commuted. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, tioft or CaUousi d. Lumps and B'en t ishevfroni horses. Blood Spavioa, Cnrbsr 8pUnts, Sweeney, - King Bone, Ktiflu, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bo tie. Warranted tbe most wondTfnl Biem,ih Cur ever knawn. Sold b? J. W- Bfjaa, Drogdtt, Piyuioutb, N, 0. . octt'O ly Plymouth Hlsb Sobool. Some of tho highest marks given &t tlifi Plymoutli Iiigb SehoaTlnst month w.e re as follows -" Miss . Mai'cia Latham--IIjstory, 100; Latin, 98 ; Literature, 100 ; Letter-Writing, 99. Miss Connie Waters Arithmetic, 99 Geography 100 ; Grammar, 98; Spelling, 99. Miss Aileen Latham--Arithmetic, 99 ; French, 98 ; Latin, 98 Pen manship, 99. Mti3ter A. J. ftew-berry-Arithmetic, 98 ; Geography, 99; History, 97. Miss Adtlie La-tham-Ilistory, 97; Penmanship, 99. Miss Steila Latham-Arithme-tic, 100. Master James Stuart Arithmetic, 98. . RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whkrhas, God, in his omnipotent wisdom, ha3 seen fic to take from our order our beloved brother, N. M. Grey, who wis in good stauding in our Lodge at the time of his decease, and who always conducted himself while living, in u mauner most be coming a worthy brother Master Mason, llESQLyEP, 1st, That wo pay duo respect to our deceased brother by weariug a badge of mourning for 30 days and that our Lodge be draped in mourning. y Resolved, 2d, That we have thesa resolutions printed in the Eoanokk BtfACON and spread upon tho record of our Lodge and a copy of the same be tendered to his bereaved widow. (L. G. Kopek. Committee. Thos. W. Dlount. v ( Dr. S. Hasskll. " Roper Lodgu A. F. & A. M., Xo. 443, Roper, N. O. - A FATAL HUNT. CLIFTON U'OINN ACCIBENTLT KILLED EX . Hf COMPAKION, Charlotte News. A sad accident occum d in Sharon town, ship this morning about 9 o'clock. Clifton MoGinn aad Howard Winchester, two lads, started early this morning on a hunt. Tby had beea very sucse6sf ul up to 9 o'clock and wt" re both iu high spirits over their luck. They were standing near each other listening to tho dcgJ running a rabbit aud waiting for the game to come their way. It was not long before the t-ound of the rabbitt coming through tbe swamp towards wbeio they - were . seeding, was heard. vViuchester saw the game fit St and turned qniukly around to fire. Just ae he aid young McGinn dodged in front of Win chester's gun and received the load in ma forhead, just above the right eye, Seeing what he had done Winches. er startid for the nearest bouse to tell bia 6d story. Several of the neighberbood were q iick;y on tha spot, but it was clearly evidtmt that the shot would prove fatal in a short time, iledioal aid was at, ones summoned, but the young man died bboitly after 11 o'clock without regaining - consciousness. Win. Chester is prostrated over the shooting of his companion, aud his grief is very path- 6& ' FLIPP. w Vmni.iiir Tl havinrr Vfn anrh a lone -- o O while iiiuce 1 wrote for your paper perhaps your uuuieroas riadeis are ini&king that 1 have give up the ghost and been planted ixrueath tbe turf ot some lonely cemettry, i... n o.i f ftLrt vtit like a.ala chees. on hand to slftj. and take up my pea to agaiu ' . . 1 .. j j . ... .. i;r relate IO JOU iue ups auu uuj wi a, iuc full to the atopper of bap aud misshapfl. TO bffglO WliU A UHi.JaO UIO UUU taVn ialt UllPP.t CH. I Will bCaVlQ fit th uiru uw , - a , . top and come down in giviag you my hie Bince ray lt Utter. It begins with to-daj .l:.k ;n da remembered for a loner ime. a long at least as it takes thumb ua is to grow out. "That w if of mine"' has bten alter me Tor two weeks to put down a cat . . a l it. . L . pet so this morning t uegau me juu. firut ptrip was cut io short, so 1 tacked oue etd and nsing my hands fr a strelcher I galloped up ana down inai carpel on my hands and knets until I wore cut. my beat pauts. ben it was long enough 1 began ;--.l,l if T make no mistaka. not m im . " - oountiag fibs and fouls, I shock my tbun.0 IWiCO to a taeS once ana u 1 .to me uim striD was down I threw the hammer out of is window ana quit. wuu ui mmm J t ruj h..tir Rt BtrikiBi nails thun at driving tacks, and for once she was ligfct. bhe aaid srmcooia pui qowu ww n.u:. t ra trrin.f ta rtnt downvone. 1 U Id tt uiici j. - ---is - r - - ber she might bcor.ect ao I lei'i ILe room, sue blowea ana ui up us .' uvu, the dsoiared that, if all the men "vttra bk s she didn't tee wuai worn, n wanteo 10 t married for. 1 1 eplied that if all the womt-n want.-d to make carpet stretch rs out of thuir biubands. ms she did, that 1 could not the b!e KedueSr.J of a double knot. She voweJ that, nVxi to Siippfug tff a log, that putting d wn a carpet was th-ea-Ust thing to do. but if h . dou't u a! better lime than she i miijig now sl will not get th c.trpt down time tuough to take it up nxt Spring. ' Well, sh the efeetiou is about ov-r, I gaees I will get a li t e r st . I bare talked enough prl:tiui whbiutbe but three mouths to elect Clevilt.d, H irrison, Weaver and all the rent of 1 he candidates, and if they are not elected it is not for the 1 k of chin music. '"That wif of initio" has ben fliurinct on Clevelar d's ebc i u for two weeke, "using daily two quires of fols cip paper, she add Indiana aud aub rac a Iu. aiana. She fi,?und it op that h-. would get 41(1 vobs f row the electoral ccl'cvo, and when I told her that there wiro unly 4H votes, she got mad and aid I was like Wa I Street beodlers, wanted to theai Limeoutef his elestion. - - t ,ay, editor hae Jim Smi.h got a patent on that fence between ibo hotel a. d Mr. Peal't? The girl "over the garden wall" must not have been bhut iu by such a fence if nbe hadtheboy ou the outside wou d never have fouud out whether fcbo was sweet or not. For fear of taking too much space I wib tiosb lor tbe time being. TJIE SOUTHERN GIRL TITII THE HOMESPUN DRESS. Ajr Bonnie blue Flag, Ch J yes I cm a Sontburn ghl, Aid glory iu the t ame, ; And boast it with far greater pride, Thau gliUtring wealth or fame, . I nvy not the Northern girl ller robes of beauty rare ; Tho' diamonds grace ber enowy neck. And pearls bedick her hair. Hurrah! hurrah! for the sunny South so dear Three elisors for the homespuu drenB The bouthern ludias wear. This homeepuo dress is plain, I know My hat's Palmetto, too But taeu it shows what Southern girls For South rights wili do. We've sent the braves of our land To battle with the foe, And we would leud a helping hand ; . We love tho South you kao. Now, northern gods are out cf date. And eiuc old a ha' blockade. We fcomheru iris cou d bj coute A W4th good that's bouthern niadu We ecoru to wear a bit rf bilk, A bit of northern lace, But make our homeapuu drosses up, Aud wear them with mujb grace. Our Southern land is a glorious land, And ber'u a glorious cause ; S'j hero's three cheers for Bou t b ern r igbs Ad for the Souiluru bys. We've sent our sweeti eartu to the war, But, dear girl never mind, Your sGldiar ltd will not forget 'lbe girl be lefv Ubiud. A soldier is the lad for ra A brave heart I aore And when the suuny South is free, , And fighting is no more. I'd choose me then a lover brave From out that gallant band j ? The soldier lad that I love most Shall have my heart aud baud. And now young men, a word to you; If you would win the fair, , Qj to the fidld vthere houor call-", Aud win your lady there, Remember that our brightest Stuik-s Are for the true aud braye, And tLat our lenrs fill for the one Who fids a soldier's gt-ave. OUR BIG OFFER! sssss WE WILL SEND Ths Rcanoks Bsacon FRGM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1ST 1S94 FOR ONLY One Dollar ! Subscribe at" once and get your homo paper for nearly two months Old subscribers may take advantage of this GREAT OFFEK by paying up to date and renewing their subscriptions for another year. All Subscriptions Must ba Paid in Advance. b X , IT IS A DITTY yon owe yourself and fam ily to get the bectvoluo for your money. I'.coooDilze in your fconvrar by purchaslctr XV. 1. lousriaa thQee, vrhioh represent tbe bent value lor prices aaked, ca thousands wiii ieiiiy. gjfXAlLE NO SUBSTITUTE.. '. L. DQUGLi ENTLKIVtSM, THE BtST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR TIIE MOMEf. A genuine wwcil eboe, that vitl not rip, nna calf, Kfmnlf .-a. Bmm.th innkle, tlfxilil, more com. (ortatile, ntvlinh and durable tlianany otherdhoeever old at the price. quals cunuuu made elioeacoedng irom f4 to OX tind f? " tland-pcvretl, flneealf shoea. The 94 moAtslvlUh.eai.y and durnbl shoos ever milft at the price. 1 Uey eual nee Imported aikoea coeuu; from 3 to t12- CO SO I'oltrn 8ho-, worn by farm erg and alt j m others who ynnt A trood hoavv oalf. tlirfd 'eoled, extouit'.on edpe ehoo, eaa to M alk. In, and, will Koo me toei ury and unrra. CO 30 Fine Vtxlf, 9 i.'lS and 99.00 Work. iJOmm IntrRiFu'd bhors wlllclve more wefir for tlio mouey than auy othormske. Tbey are mads for ser vice, ine incrcaniug euuiebuow turn worivmgDlcn have found tiiinout. PrtW(f ani Vontifl' Scftral UwVk) hoes are worn ly la lxve every here, 1 he luoec Hcrvirpablo ihoua oUa at the vrlcr"i. UaUfCS .00 aud Si. 7.1 sWs fot. Mieaea aremaclo of the hw. Donolaor flnaCnlf, a deelred. Thry are very Ht 'll!h, eoui f nrtatile and il iini Me. Ttit.$3.ii(iHheef!iial!cii!toiii rtt.idesiioescotttinif from $4.0u to j6.u0. Lad les v bov lnu to economize hi their footweur ore UiiciiviK this out. C'aBtiou. W. l..lMutji;iH' Bum nnd the price ti tampod on the bottom of each shoe; look for it when you btir. Pevvrefif ilvjaltTBtveniptinR toault etituto other makes fort hem. buchKuonUtuiloiiMure fraudnlnntand euhjeet to prosecution Ly law furoU talulnt motit'v under ta'.se pretencew. V. I.. DOUGLAS, itrocUton, Maaa. . -KOKSALE BY Sop ? PIvl.oi- h, N.C. TV '?';J?'Z?7 : ',; ' -On' rzjnj k rglHE NORFOLK & SOUTHERN R. R. The dibect skoiit line betweeh Plt mouth. Edestom akd Eastern Nortb CABOLISA AJ NoaFOLK, AKD . ALL rOENTS KOHTH. ; , t Mil and Express leaves Norfolk daily s (except Sunday)1 at 9:45 A. 11., amves at Edeion 12:4r f . M.T aud at Belie Haven at 4:15 1'. M., connecting with steamer Haven Bello for . South Creek aud Bay River, Leacbviie, bcraotou, Makleyville, Jb;., &c. T - Connect at Edenlou daily (except Sunday) -with the Company's Steamer rijmontb for Koa noke River, JamcEville it Washington R If Kir Ilrtin for VVinrlanr ftnrl Castile Bivftr. a'so with tho Sir M. E. Roberts Tresday, Thursday and ISaturday for landings en Chowan ltiv.er and 011 iMouday nd Fri day for Columbia aud lauding on the Scuppernong Hirer. Leave EdentOQ every Wednesday for Miil Landing, Salmon Creek and retnras following day. Thrcugii tictets on sale on Strs. Ply month and M. E. Itoberts od baggage checked to slti'iuH ou the Norfolk & Houtberu R K., and landings on Hiver votues, p.ud to BaU). more, I'LiUdelphiu Nw York. Washing ton, Lc . &, - r Norfolk freight aad passenger stations at Norfolk Js Westera E. R. depot. Freight . received daily until 5 Y. 11. (except Sundav) and forwarded promptly. - o- EASTERN CAROLINA' DISPATCH FAST? FREIGHT LINE. AND PASSEHGER . ROUTE. The new and e'egant passenger steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabeth City Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Newberue, connecting with tht Atlantic and N. C. It! It. for KiuRion. Goldsboro and tbe South. Daily all rail servica between Elizabeth City, Edcnton and Now York, Philadel. phu and Baltimore and Norfolk. Through cars v ithout breaking bulk, low rates and quicker time than by any other ' route direct all goods to be shipped via Ea3teru Carolina Ditpaleh as follows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk Southern Railroad. From Baltimore, via P, & B. R. R. Prcideut Ht. Ntaiion. Frt.m Philadelphia, by Poun. R. R. Dock St. Station. From New York, by Penu, R. R Pier 27 North Kivcr. ' 9" For tnrther information apply to J. II. Sinitu, Agent, riymoulh. or to the General Ofllco of tbe Norfolk & Southern Uailroad Company Norfolk II. C. IIUDGINS, Gen'l. Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. M. K. KING, Gen'l. Manager, anglG-ly. BS. KWRjnEY, UNBEETAKER. I am better p-epared to furnish the pnb :c in the Undertakers b iim-ss thau rver. C ffltiT? hupplieJ on demand from tb finest to the clieajiefct and at prices that defy cora petelioo. I hiii also preiavcd to terve the public as C0X1RACTCR AND BUILDER, 'J hattkirg Jbe public for past pnfrou;sgs and eolici.iiiti a continuance of same I am. Yours truly, , ap istf - :1. Xurney D. O. lUlIXKLICY& CO, Dealers 1u- - Foreigiyind Domestic Wines and Liquors. CEJOIC12 BRAN PS OF C101R3. O 02 HAY for sale by wholesale or retail inilCUTH. N. c. S. K. EV2RSTT, DKA1.1.R IX FA xVC Y WINES AN P. LIQUORS BY THE Dia.N'K OU MEASUUi.. - Fre Cigrs and the doiniblo old brand 4:OaE GA1" Chewing Tobeo. . I can bo foui d at t: c old sraud of Wood . ard & Eve-ott en Water street, whara'I wit be plf!isil t 8: rve my friends and the pub'ic wmeriillv. RtiFpe) !f rltv. jni) S-tf " K. YE RETT. IT IS 'i BEST The MaiiiuiU i.ubirv Miiilllo Scivinsr Slacliine . 0 is the. beat on the market i d if you want a I'ght tuunicg, pretty ms'.-bine for little cai.h you thould Gft The Stan In rd. IT IS BEST , IT.. B Yeagor, Ag't OoS-tf rbYMounr. x.o. Engineer, Surveyor i.f Land, KoaiV,, Uiiilroand. Ih-ainw.-y.; iw TiniU.r. cite U-tt.
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1892, edition 1
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