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1 I r t THE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY The Roakoke Publishing Co. FI'ETOIISU aUscon, Editor. PLYMOUTH, Fridat, December 17, 1897. T HAMEY'S Specia To accomodate my .m Vcreasicg grocery trade, 1 Siave decided to close out jy stock of Dry Goods and rations, arid will offer e very thing on the dry goods aide tforcash. the next 30 Days at Cost- This stock is all new and up.to-date, so how is the dime to make purchases, My stock of Groceries is ifull and complete, such as very family needs and must have. Give your order &o my city salesman and it ill be filled at once. If it s not in giocK inui you,V,but it is my purpose to keep everything in the way Of Heavy and Fancy 3roceiies. Also chickens, jturkeys, ducks and all other poultry, as eheap as tney can be bought from the carts. CSKeniember we take jour orders and deliver all goods free of charge. SPECIALTIES: .-Oranges, Seedless Paisu53, Cran berries, and in fact everything that ..is necessary for- making cakes and -all other good thing? for the holidays. Saratoga Ohipa. Evaporated Fruits, Etc. " G. W.H&BNEY. MOORE & ALEXANDER, ATI OREY3-A7 -LAW, PLYMOUTH, N- C. JJ.M8tltK, LMIj.l ALIXWLER, Wil iaweton, N. C. Plymouth. N. C LADIES IJV STYLE ly having your hats trimmed at my store. I have an experienced trim- imer, ana my nacs are ai ways up-to-date. I curry a general line of Milliory Gooda nd can give you low prices. Thanking yoH for paat favore, I oolicit a jxirt of yor pfttroniiga now. X, j Yourg truly,, V Mrs. M. E. AUSBON, nov8-tf Ho per, N. 0. (A NT A HAS COME. If you don't believe it come V pretty Vt o holi- BEACON FLASHES. Christmas one week off. Don't forget the printer. New subscribers coming in. Quite a number of visitors are expected wi:l rcnin that position and go to Balti m our town during the LJidaj3. ! mor nbout Jauuary 1st where he will eu- Yon can't climb the Alps on roller skates neither can you force men into mtasures. Glud to see Oapt. W. ?. Greenwel! in oar town. He is connected with the gov ernment fleet. If in qnest of holiday gifts call on Mr. N. B. Yeauer. See Lid Banta Clans adv't in this isue, Stores are wearing their holiday attire and many ihiuga are on ts'uibaiju to tempt old Sau (a Clans. The Plymouth Milling Company's mitl has been Bii.it down this week for repairs and ituprovemeutrf. Mr. Thos. Swain, of B iy, Tyrrell county, ! has beet lu our (own this week v bating j rolativen aud fneuds.' The Baptist State Convention which has been in se-eiou this we-k at Oxford, w il hold its next meeting in Greenville. .Mrs. K. Salinger and Ming Mary Smith wiok, of Sans bouei, honored our town with their presence on Saturday last. Mrs. L. P, Efnrnthal returned yesterday from Windsor where sno hnd beu called by the illnesa of her sister, Mrs. Pugh Mr. W. L. Rherrod and wife, of Hamilton are hers this week visiting relatives and friends, who are delighted to see them. Call at L- P. Hornthal's and get one of those Wilson Jleaters, and be comfortable and happy. The TJ. 8. Snag boat "Roanoke" is in our port, where it will pngage in dredging and removing obstacles from the Koauoke nver. The steamer Plymouth was detained two dava at Edentou last week, undergoing an inspection. The Dicbemiau filled her place. Miss Mary NurDey, who is sojourning for the present near Muckej-'a Ferry, wa- here th's week and subneribed for I he Beacon. ThaDks we resret mat for som re-8on onr couoty cnaimunicntions ao not r-acn m on time. It is no fault in mimauondent. but in the oiiiii Merchant are antnplnining at the dull trade thii shhsoii Well, it's a woi-der trade i-s as good as i is With preseut prices of cottou wid peanut. i It v F- T. Wooten p"eaLpd two exceK lent seraiomi a th Bp vat cnu'eh Sunday, and at both morning aud rvening services the house was well lilk-d A fev more of those mules left. Good, honest woikers from il5 t $Uh) L P. HOKNTHAL. Mrs. S. A. Belanga. of Bay, Tyrrell county, has been vihiting mr tn the pant week as the gna t of her nncle, Mr Ma' bins Oweus, corner Mia and Washington streets. Our readers W'll exctue the absence of reading matter cf late as it is only at this pennon we get to much advertising. fter Christmas tbe reading ma'ter will be in creased. Miss Sallie Austin who had been honor ing onr t-'wn with tier seHt presence for several weks as the guest of Mrs. J. F Yenger, left Saturday moruiag laat for her home in Eastern, Md. Invitations are out for the entertainment which is to be givn Dc , '28A by the young gentieraen i f Piyuioutb. It is to'bn a Holiday souvenir Keception, and a grand alfair it promises to be. -I have a few horses 1"fr and can please you at any price from $10 to $100 U P. HoftNTHAL. Oapt. Hey ward Dav npor, of the Str. Benie, will leave this morning for the h' 8- pital at Norfolk, whrre he will spend a few days. The steriuer is in charge of Capt. W j F. Askew and Purser J H .-nuth The next annnal session of the N. C- M. E. Conference win be ho d in r Citj. This conference, Wh'Ca Whs in session lt Week at Raleigii, passel a r.?s;iution -ie.ioinuii'g the manufacture und oal; of cigarretts. ThK steamer rti? has been doii pdou' le duty this fiaou, nii-kiu B'we daysiwo trips in order to k-.ep up witn I ho heavy fc?ivhts. Uant. Davenp rt savs tlmt his crew hai? been mtkiog 43 hours to tbe day. lle Jno. IIHngS'Jsorth-WilUam Paul and William v iili-tm. th three j ily New Jer-ey Bpnrtnien Wnn t'ava Le n en joying ihe"hospitnli'y of Mr. K Oar-eti f r the past two weeks, Uf t for LOwa yesterday morning. i The Nes. ofDle Conntv. Aia , appea's to its Bubsoiib'jrs tbus : "FW-rda, nttie help would be appre-eiattd (very mUeh -' c-n't oti bfing ris soine sw ft potatoes or , corn? An edm:r once clji ked himself to death tryirg to i at gratis." JuHt received a line'of flrBi-c,l"P9 bug-J gies it Flornthtd's. Trip buggies $fr0. Open bugi s f 10. iivtry bagy warranted for one year. Friendr, remember the printer. Ke has interested ynu ai.d yonr family many hour : dnnng the past year, and if yen have not paid hitu p'easa do ho for he tit-tjds tnd expects a dollar out of that bile of cotton or loud f peanuts, aLd if it is rightfully his he shou'd have it. Mr W. H. Hi)l who was united in the holy boudsof matrim my to MissOitIs Bonner. at Aurora, on V"dneNdiy of la t week, arrived here Fridaj with bia pretty bride. We exend to this happy couple oar congratulations and a hearty welcome. They are the gu;bts of Mr. Hall's sUter, Mr. G, U. Harrison. Ye editor is in receipt of an invitation to be present at the marriage nt Miss Nnie Ebnrn, the am-ora pitched daughter of KeV. aud Mrs Luther Ehorn, to .Mr. D. Franklin Armstrong, Monday evening Dec, 27th. at 8t David's Church Oreswtll W extend best wights and offer congratulations, in advatce, to thi3 poplaryouug couple. 1 a 9 have the best bu--ch of borses that been brought t Plynmnth la two 3. JJ'jvers, family or fUrm homes ""'lfcto. Prices Wiij dow.i. L, P. HORNTHAL. .E , ercsB mark onpepito yonr name on the margin of your paper ? If it ig it means that you are indebted to ua for subscription, and that we need it and need it badly, so please bring or send it to ua at onoe, and we will thaok yon very kindly. No matter how email the amount seems , to you, u in be highly appreciated by ns We regret to learn that Mr. W. C Has HP II limimrri.r nt (ha Hnuiiiill I nmlur Pft ' T i FT'? basmee- T : good eitiz-ii. and while we rtgret to know tnl he is to leavn onr town, yet we wish him abundant Hucoess wherever he may go. MARRIED. Allen Mizell At the home of the bride's father, W. J. Mizull. Esq. near Koper, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mr. Lu her L. Allen to Mien Fiiiinie L. Mized, Kev. N. II. Harrison officiating. Mizell Bateman At the home of the bride's father, Mr. Botij Bate m in. iv ar i'lytuoiih, at T o'clock, on Wednesday evening, Mr. Jno. D. Mizi-ll to .Viiss Melia L. Baieman, liev. N. II. Harrison officiating. The Beac K" joins t!ie many friends of the contracting parties in wishing them all happiness. 0U0UP QUICKLY CURED. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering wi h croup when we received a bottle uf Chiipberlain's Congh Hemedy. It Horded almost instant relief. F. A. Thobnton. 'I his celebrated remedy ia for eala by all druggists IN MEMORIAM. On tha morning of Deo., 9th 1897, at Plymouth in W ashington county, the good Lord who doetb all things well, sent an angel bt aring the sickle of dtath, and ten. derly removed from the fond embrace of Mr. and Mrs J. ' W. R-ad their little Claudia ftg9 tn moi.tbi, and it did aeeiu the sweet . . .. . . . . 4 ., . . . , , est, lovlieat, moHt beautitul bud that could j have b-en plucked from among all the : flawera Fond narents and f'iends wept i , . . b,Uer burm"K tenrs 0 the death coli body thnl the nng-l fdHHth had cnt down, I I . I . i C I . . . J 1- .. - .1. . ? , uul luu 8 ot 1,,ve uau B,,r"e ,ue hOU' f t""" beautiful et.i.d to heaven, i;s future abode, aud the duelling place of tie Fa' her who guve it the breath of life and took it away, vh loved it, who wanted it, becau e 'twa simply loaned to p'irente f r a short wliile Thu Iee'li g of depreh siosi, ff ioiieliues-, the missing lii.k the VrtCmit '-hair, tlie prnttle ni.d Bmi!e which made hnaie a jy no one- ctto realize, cu Kmpntuize, i-sve tho.se who have pas.-'ed turo :h the Mm rdeal, und it seetus in tolerable ; j et m.v dear brother, eib er, look upwurd, f irward, b hupeful, j yf ul, chetrtul, faithmt to the end, and you will again see that precious j-wel. May God help, bustaiu and comfort you. A Fkiknd. NOUOliE NO PAY. That h the wav all druggist sen Guove's Tasteless chill tunio for Malarie, Cuilis j ttVer. it is simply iron and Quinine in a tHtstr less toiui. Children love n. adults pr. f-ir it touitier, nau--eaiii g 1'ouien. Pric-, 5oq. sen 2-6tn A PLEASANT AFFAIR. Koper, N. U., D-c. 7, 1G97. A V ry pleasaut sociil gatueriug w s 'hi party giveu bj Mr und Mrs. D M. Dough at their huspi able houje last Tuursda eve ing ia honor of Mr Dough's twenty- third birthday Tueir . panor w is filled at au early hour by happy frii-u.Js who gladly Ciiiie to offe r oongruiula inn, to suw their joy and to accent their charming hosiialiiy. I Tli) evening was sp nt ia delightful 'social inn iC'Ur-i , lnlersptiCed. with uinu sing game-, not forgetting Mr. Saiali wood's "impromptu pnciliugs of oiuio charac terr.," wliio were the innocent Causj ot no little merr.me t. Id the luanageiueiit of tue K-rns the charming I'ostfss wa.. clev rly as-ut d by Mis-e.i A. C Carntar pheu anQ Ltha Savage In ''Observa tions" Mia jeit;e Wooda d cttu ed th chi f pr zb f r laiiH, whi Mr. Ghri-siun tovktha one for gt ntleui a. N xt earns a tray of mysterious looking euvelopts, wii.u ihe n q io-t tbat eacb gfjtiemaii taRe oue. Tnese proV'iil to oootaiu besiUes ;i haud- so.nesouv.uir, ilii; Iudj Dama be was a- pr-ut-.d to eeort to tuj dini ig room. 'i'h result hure is 8tid 10 have shown Mr. B 8. Ciaik to be the "lucky don" t tbb party. lu the diuutg room we founa a hads me cohation awaiting u-, coutitiug of c eam., c tfee, tropical fruits, &o , to which tll did iuil J lsuce, and returned t the parlor for more of a good time wbeu the m 'HD old ehcirio fnaa wiuked the lights and Sent us hurrying home, Wiobing Mrs. Dough man, Vtry mauy happy bir.h diys." U.S. M. u o w i o pa e v en r pn EUMoyf a .- At this time of ib jeaVa cold is very easily contra ted, und if fet toiun itscourHi without the aid of eoie reliable cugU me icine is li.ible to result iu that dread diease, pneumonia Wef Snow of i betb r reuj -dy to cuie a couh i cold than Cham berlaiu's Oougu Hemedy. l We have u-.ed it quite extem-ively aud it 'h is always given entire eatf icuon. Oola'ah, iud. ier. Chi. f. 1 hss is the only r mr dy that is kuowu to be a certain preveutivfi of pneumonia Among tiie many ihousaiids who have ued it tor c ld-i an i ta grippe.'wB have never yet learned of a einBie c8 having resu td in hi tniuonia. Persons Who have weak Inugs or havo naon to feat an attack of pneu monia, should seep thra reoudy at hand. , The 25 ad 60 cent I sizes for Bale by all druggtf'f. A GIFT DECLINED. Wuz thinkin' o' something to give her. Looked over the store every shelf, . But nuthin' seemed right in the day or the night, So I say : "111 jest give her myself !" Bo I bought me a pen for to write, An I offered myself in a letter ; But her answer wus thi8 (iwuzn't sealed with a kisst) "Dear John, can't you h d uothin' bet ter ?" . F. h Stanton. 'EVERTBODY SAT8 fc'O. Cascarets Caudy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age. pleasant and refrubhmg to the taste, act gently and positively on ktdnes, liver and bowe s, cieauHibg the entir-j ssieu., dipd uold, cure heauucue, fever, babituat con S'lpauon anu bi.iouS' ess. 1'leabe buy a d try a box of C 0 O. to-day; 10,25,50 cents, bold and guaranteed tu euro bv all diuggis.. cec 18-if There is a young woman in D kota who is succ.-SHfullji working a oue huudr, d a d sixty (toe farui, und . bo Jeolarea tl at hn Could wora one twic as itirg f the nun who want to marry her Would stop bother ing ber. Why suffer with Coughs, olds and Lagrippe when LAXATIVi:. BkuMJ Qdini.sk will tare you lu oue day. una uot produce he rh.xiua in the heud like tiuiubute ot Q teniue. t ut up iu tablets convenient in takeiug. Qaaranieed to cure or money ref unded. Pticei25 Cents tor sale by Plymouth Druggibt She "I gave Tommy a nickle to spend and he bought a toy trumpet." Ue "lie takes after bis mother there ; anything for a chance to blow ia my money." A Subb Teixo Fob Yoc. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles aud a tbouBaud other ills are cauved by constipation aud sluggish liver. Cascareta Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stmelant and in testinal tonic are by all druggists guaran teed to cure or tuoney refunded. C. C. C. are a sure tbiug. Try a box to-day ; loc, 25c , jOc. tinmple and booklet free. All nudists. dtC 13-tf Class in Natural His'ory - NAm-i two animals n tt d specially for th ir ferocity. Boy Two cats tied across a cio'B line, ma'am. Puck. Af er hearing srnm friends continually praibing Chamberlain's Colic. Cboleia a d Fiiarrhoea hemedy, Cuni3 Fictk, of An bel ii, California pmcnaseda bottleof it for b is own use aud is no as et.thusius ic over iis wotuieifui work a an ne can be. 1 ho 25 and 50 cent biz. s for s ale by a 1 darggists. It is a reversal of lod'6 order f things whou woman b comes the 1-ader in im modesty. 'am Jones. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L-xativ- Broaio Quii iue Tablet 3. All urgi-ts refund the money if it tails to cure. 25c. tep 4 6m When women gets to cutting off the tops c.f their dresses tor the ball room aud the bottoms for the bikes, I begin to get friKhteued. Bam Jones. 'I wo Millions a Yeab. V.'hen penpi buy, trj, and buy again, it mtaus they're saiislied The people of he United S utts ure now buying Cacarete Cai.uy Oathartic at tbv rate of two million boxes a year und it wM be three md.iou be fore New Year's. It mtaus merit proved, that CubCare s are the uiont d lihtfui OoWel regulator for everybody the year rouud. All d Uggtsts 10c, 25o, 50o a box, Cure guaranteed. dec 13-tf Two ' dontV for fair shoppers Neck ties aud cigars for jour husbands. Beautx ; s Blood Deep. Cleao blo'td means a ciean kiu. No bei.uty wi h -ut it. Casc.irets Candy Ca tharlio Ciean your bl"Od and keep it clean, by stirring up the lzy liv-r and driviu alt lmpuiities from ;he b. d. .. Begin t j-daj to bau sh pimphe, bo le, bl"tchte, black head, und ih t r,ic.y bi ious coupieion by taking C iscareta oe .uiy f r ten cents. Ah nruggists, SatibfiClh-n guarai tt" d, 10e, 25c, 5uc. dec 13-tf If some geni.is wouid tii'y write a book iii.t now ou Mow u buy if uwurinu pr- sent wlUi a if lu Dl'l tnuie. ho would make a To t'uaB Constipation FoKEvnt. " ake Cascareta Caudy l athar. ic. I Oc. or 25c. If u. C. 0. lad to cure, druggists re- tund in .n-y due la-it The foxy small boy is willing to wear Blockings kix s zes too large lor him, about this tune of year. Educate' YotjR Bowels W its Caboakits Candy Cathartic, cure c .uatip itinn f r- . r... .... r r.ii .j : ... ever. tuc. zoo. it j. j. o, unmi- in refund money. do 13-tf N O T I U J5 I Iu accordance with a resolution parsed at a called met ting of the li.ter-Denominational Temperance Club of Washington County, held at Plymouth, in the M. 15. Church, on Wednesday afternoon Nov. 17, 1897. Notice is hereby given to all whom it mav coiicrn that a petition will be presented to the Board of Com niissioners of Washington. County a their regular meeting on the Kir?t Monday in January 18HS. requesting: them to prant no - m ?re license for t he sale of spirituous or malt liquors in said county. J. W. Buy an, L. G. Kopek, SectV. Pre-'r. I - . 4 : . i hi n M If if - v 1 ;:. N I . H M y U? I. I n jj jy u i i II ou s At Mathias Owens & Go's. FROM MW CTKTIt JA1V.. I. &X3. WMMmmm This cut sale means that we are getting1 ready tor Spring goods and it means that you can get big bargains now. Don't wait. HE HIS Old Santa Clause, , Old Santa Clause. , With Headquarters at Frank Fagans. Luiong bis display is found every kind of toy to please the little people; a nice line of doll babies, fite works &c &c. I also have a complete line of nicely bound po etical and holiday books by best authors, oil paintings, nice lamps, and a large variety , of high grade china ware, perfumery $ stationery, &c. My line of foreign and domestic fruitr, candies, nuts, &c, fcc, is still leading the town; ... Thanking the public for past favors,' and hoping with my well selected stock, to merit tLeir holiday trade, I remain, Yours respectfully. GASH PRICES FOR TV 11, HIDES and TALLOW. I will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES for Furs, Hides and Tal low. Apply to FIX AN K GRAY, tojan3 Plymouth, N. C. NO IADY IS HAPPY, And no lady CAN he happy if her hat or bonnet ia not the latest, and perhaps this article of wearing ap peared has more to do with yonr ap pearance than all the reftl of yonr at tire. Then call at my millinery store and h.tvo us do your trim ing m the latest tvle. SO CHILD IS HAPPY WITHOUT SAKTA CLAUSE. 1 Lave a nice line of HOLIDAY GIFT GOOD-, Novehiea, Toys, LVll-bbu. Car ricges, W'ngona. Koekinc-,or-ep, Fire work , Confentionarifjs, &c In iWoi every thing ti piehge and ruako tbe CIIILDRKN HAPPY. I saw SaNTA CLAUSE at just the right time and bought cheap, 'Come to Bee in e before buyicg, I will save yon CAS-t. Mrs. S. D Teal. , oe-20 3m COME! Valuable Farm For Gale. This farm is desirably located near the NmppernOi'iK P. O., on the main road be ween Plymouth and 1 'reswell iind contains 100 ticres of cleared land in good state of cultivation, and 75 acres woodland There La a gt od even room hou-e, with dining room attached and jzood "nea'thy water. There, is also two good tenant house s, and all necessary out build ing, oti the'plaee. This property is going to be" Bold at a fiiicnfiee, for cash or on time. Applv at once to this office or to T. J. Basmght, Scuppernong, N. C. Tetter, Salt-Rheutu and Eczenoa- The intense itching and smarting, inci dent vo these diseases, is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently enred by it. It id equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped bands, chilblains, froet bite and chronis sore eyes. 35 cts. er bo. Br. Cady's Condition Powders, aw just what a horse ueeds when ia ba4 condition.. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bet medicine and the best iu use to pnt a. cents per package.
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