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riiiir'riiini"iniiMir'Tifi '""iii'nr'riirni'TrrT TTitii 111 VI ROANOKE BEACON. Published ETery Friday. O-xummx a. l- u. ! ii t(.terd in tue Pott Office t Pirmoata C, m OfSco opposite Post OSttcr-, up etaira ia Nutmta Building' Uabrcnptioa M'ice, $1.00 per year. AiTrtiBn3 inserted at low rt. 0itsrjr Bouce exceeding to liti . five ccr.li ttts. Ooaut & word, allowing ciit to tiia tin. 4 wad awuty wiU US. for alllo cowi of ua line. Tie ditor will not b roaponaibl for tb view e. oormpoaauBU. - All smelt for publication rauit be accomsnled by tha full nam of lae writer. Corns podeau are requested not to writ on bat trot side of the paper. All communication must be cnt to by Thursday aaornmx or tney win not apper. A4dra all '.oiamniiication to THE UOANOKE BEACON, PI v mouth. N. C. We appeal to every reader of Tut Roanoki SSaoOh. ft aid u in mating it aa acceptable am) profitable medium of iewn fo our citizen. Let Plymouth people and (lie public know wnat Ik going on ill Plymouth. RHrt to 11 all Item of new tbp arrival and departure of friend, social Yut, deathi, Koriou iline'f, accident new buildings, new enterprises and improvement f whatever character. chnneein bauines indeed anything and everything that would te of Interest lo our iieooie. It is with piide that we note every stride of enterprise made bv the WDM nf this section, and no naner deserves greater praise tlian the Fisherman nd Farmer, of E. City. It is one of the best papers in thin part of the State, and its Christmas edition is a hummer. ur congrat ulations, friend Mitchell. Before another issue of this paper Christmas will have come and gone, the old year will have died and the New Year will have been born. What the intervening days may bring forth remains to le seen. Like all the days f past, ages, these will be full of glaeiwess and f sorrow. Many a home aiwl heart will bellied with sunshine, while others will he filled with shadows, but let us hope that our people and our land may only reap a harvest of happiness, joy ud peace. Tirfe is Chrtatmas-ere and to-morrow is Christmas, the glad happy reason wheu the world forgets, or at least tries to forget, all sadness, care and sorrow atrd take on sunshineand happiness, so it seems, and to may it t'lj$.wiih all out readers to whom we ' send greetings. But while you are lost in mirth taakiug surrounded by pe ce and plenty, forget not. yeur neighbors who are leas fortunate. Help make this glad season more perfect to oth era and thus add to your own hapi ness. D not, f-jrget that while your table groans beneath ith weight of good th ngs that there are tables bare of even the necessaries of life, and remember "it is more blessed to give than to receive." The farmers of this, us well is other sections, are very dispondent, and indeed they have just cajse, for utter tolling for twelve months they plaee the product of their l.tbor, (cotton and peanuts) upon ihe'mir ket, and for it receive only about the cost of production, l'liere are many farmers in this section who will fail to pay out, and this places the merchant in an awkward posi tion. If the prospects were more encour aging perhaps the farmers would not be eo de p indent, but instead ol being eueouragi ug the prospects are discouraging, with every article he has to purchase going up and ins product going down there is 110 hope. , Farmers who are able to bear the t'Xense of tho farm for a year can afford to uy he will not. plant cotton or peanuts, that he will raise "hug i.nd hum my," but now about his neighbor who, from ueeessi!y, must depend upon the merchant for his next year supplies? lie must piace a mortgige on Ins crop to secure Liu merchant, and the crop mu t be Cottou or peanuts someining thai Twill bring money if it takes ever) vestuge produced. So it Is ariih the farmer. Not a gleam of hope dispels the murky darkness. The cry of the MuKiulet prosperity wave progiiosueutors is but an enydy echo. To tne money kings and trusts it may mean pros perity, but to the farmers it me-mi '.ruin uuleas there come a change in the prices of the form product there will be A'imghty howl in the land, for the continued failuie of this clas will soon, in fact has already had iu effect upon other business, and if .".tintinued means bankruptcy to the ttMintrv. . A LAMENT FOR CUBA. Ms. Editob la the comae of corre spondence with an old sud cherished fraud I have rtCeivvd a little poena, writ teu by bis own hand for the pleasure of the few lovers of tho beautiful who may chance to read it. It t-hows most beauti fully that poetio geuius aud tho spirits of the musoK etill livo with our age and though withered by the apathy and inseu ibiiity. are uot a. together blighted by the philosophy of our age its nubj ct touoljeb hearU of patriotic and philauthropic itu- " Ob bloodiest picture io the book of time Where t.uoau boil in wtt with crinisoa raiu, Where boys aud girls unvalued with any cr.ru-, Are by cruel tyrauts hUDtcd, fchot and tilaiu ; Mothers uuitiDg bubef, lie dead ou every plain, Aud tumdeus fair lay piled in street and lanf, ttode dowu to death by cruci sous of &paiu. Cuba, how our hearts swell at thy deep riihtrtes, And bitter teurs ttream at thy voiceless woe, In thy de ply desolate lonliuefw. As we wa;h thy tinut eddying to and tro, On by sjounUin sides, iu thy valleys lo, MTbtre peri'u utd brerta-t t'rooi toy hill- sides blow O'er PCeut-s mo dark wkb hideous criaies aud woe through thy fair fiel U and sunny orange groves. No more is heard the song of birds and happy uteu, Tue maiden with hrr lover hand iu hand, Di more roves To culi tue lucious fruits so thick in every glen ; Io thy Cottage boiuts the wild beast makes his deli Snabs crawl f rth f r tu moorland and from feu. On would that thou could feel the joy of peace again. Pjuce wrought b.y stout, stiVD arms tor hu-u.ni weal, To bless thy sons and daughters crouch ing in dipaii, By hi roes brave iu battle ardent ia their zeal, To drive the bloody Spaniards foru tneir lair, From thy ciirou groves, from thy fields so Dare, From thy ioyely isle, so beautiful and fair. From thy suu-ut sea with its bahuy air. Thine has been a Creel fate, oh Jena of the aea, bioce first the white man's fleet reached thy shore. firingiug to thy ainple bod 8 a bloody dtB- oy, Wails of anguish and streams of human gore. Not CorttX or Pizarro in th9 bloody days of yore. When tnrough embattled ranks a hideous path tuey 'ore, Io lands hs lair as tuiuu more desolation bore. It was wriue.i by Capt. Ju.ieu II. Picot, of Coaao, N. (J, loug dintiuuisued us among iht firs, eduo ior and Ciolara "t th tate. 111s raiub ing Nch.iol-b. y days" auo early uiauhood we; e c at iu Pij muuth, W- (J., and uuu r b- r green sod lis parti, lb el ep iu the .LpiscopHl o-. meter. . t he abuve is a iraguieub of tnauy proauctio. s -f his In uiuoub peu thut have inly beenitauby tiJ. -uda aud ctud.tuiH as the tuodesiy f private pursuit- has kept him ana them from pub ic giz : 1 ut xroui aiuiosi every ctiiuc f civu.Zttioii, iu tveiy runt, bU'.iuu a. d profess. on iu .ife his students muy be fom.d.j utU tlieui 1 cm jjiu in aiusntig his bupt-riority as a mau uud Uacli-r. "1'ei he wax mud, aud if r.evee in aut;Ut i'lie love he boie 10 ituiidug vtS ins lau t " il. tt A1.D. Don't be peruadtd into buying 1iu ui"ijU witu Uk. repuia 1011 or Uie.it Uba'nUei lain' Phiu B.iiin c tb no ui re, m d us uieritb h Ve bem piovea U a tent I mauy yeaih. Sucli leiter.i as inn full.. wiiu t'.oai Li G. Bagley, Hiitniem-. (Jal.. aie unsiatit ly being received : t.e test reme. y f.-r pain 1 have ver used i e.liainlt rlain's faiu Bami, .ojft 1 say o alter uTiug ied it iu nij tauiiiV f"r btveim y. nrs " li cures iheua)aiim, Uruc baoK, Kprons ai.d own hugp. For ottie by an Uruguistb. SALOON K12EPEKS. The nnmber of liceused stloo.i-keepers in the tinned Sta-ea w.is reauced last, year lo,44tl,n sail exchange In 15536 tur tuai uuuib r wrg 21G,o.ri8, iu 18'.7 2 )S,Uia. O: the laiter 11,074 w-re liceuhcd tos 11 malt liquor ouly. I here is no d.ate or Tt-rriiory without its baioous even Alaska 1 as 147 .nd ix Urevtries. Pronibitniii Maiue lius "Ji.'o, Kaums 2 261, and 1' Wa 3 7SU, l dioi Territory has only 13, the suisile.- uuuaber. Newborn 32,J)9Dj Illinois, I8 3i9; Ouu, H,S4'J; I'enu ylva. nia, 14,5.y; a if .rni i, ta.7t7. There are comparatively lew sa'oi.us in the South. Alabama has 8.-0; Arkansas 19; .liasissippi, 326; outh Carolina, Zl'i. ,Gorcii uas l,10, only 5256 more tnau the D.ftricr of Coiuabia. 400 iexs tbau Moutaua and 423 less than Raudc Iblriud. Aikansar., luuitu Territory, Maiue, Alibftis-ipui Morin Can-iina. Ok ahouia and Vermont are without breweries. Educate Yovh isowels With CASjABtTs Caudy Cat nan iu, cure c Misiipnti'iu f ir ever. lOe. 25o. If C. C. tail, Urugi is refund money dec 13-if ' Will you have mo for betler or for wo:i f" he ask d. , " bat a fwolish question, Georgp," she answered. "How can I tell whether it will ne b' tttr or fur wor,e ' We ve jnat got to irtke eUnDCt t. Tua 's ail. Cuicago Post. To tUB COK3TIPATIOH FoKEVJin. 1 ake Cabarets Caudy cathar. ic. !0c. or 2ic. If O. C. O. fail to care, oruggit.1 s re fund raony. dt 5 iu-tf "May I print a kiss on your cheek?'' I risked, he nodded her sweet permission ; So we went t pross and I rather gne-B I printed a largo tdiiiou. IP uny. hildren Who would prescribe only tonics and bitters for a weak, puny child? Its muscles and nerves arc so thoroughly ex- hausted that they cannot be whipped into activity. The child needs food ; a blood- making:, nerve-strengihening; and muscle-building food Scott's Emulsion 1 1 1 of Cod-Liver Oil Is all of this, and you still have a tonic in $ the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the food. For thin and delicate children w there is no remedy superior j to it in the orld. -It means growth, strength, plumpness and comfort to them. Be sure 1 you gret SCO TPS Emulsion, 50c. nd S1.00, til druggisu. SCOTT A BOWN'E, Chemists, New York. NOTICE. BTATE IF NOIiTH CABOLINA., TTRUELL CtUNTX, 8PKCIAI. rnOCEEUlNOS B1C roUK Tali CLERK !F 'i'HE BCPKKIOlt Ot'KT. I l. A h. K. Newberry, w. i.. 4 c. C slitrr-d, Arthur & M. J Bird' i , J, M Si a. T. Reid, w. B. Wilson, o iai- 1 1 ditiii ft r D irwii-d s , f itnk w. ms- j W'Bjb h. waiter B., Willie k.. and Carl Wilso.i.S. 1. Pattie's. Bllwy, c W i ABB. MSitln, J B.& Sadin 8 ches- I bO'l, TuOS J. M-HTiIle)', ReceiVtr f t I A. J., A. W, & A. O. Kt w berry, A. M W. A.er?, 3 o. & C K Ebcrn. J L & E. A. KfWberry, 3.1 onrganns, ?itttie U. G lrpauus, Thos M. Gurgn- LUb. Jas. A. Minnie. Ambrose. Amos B.Barneb, Katie Barnes, w. E Liver- Ulau PLAINTIFFS. Vs. T. a. ft L. A. Armstrong, ioiin Me- Kendne N-wberrj. J-hnfOu Kew berry usan sattou & C s.a outixr. Win. 6witiu, Uodie Simiuons, aud husband, Geo. ti. Sianuou. lFF,NDA.NTd J It appearing by affl lavit to tho fmisfac tiou f the C .urt. that Johu McKcud i' N .wbtinv, Joiii.sou Nflbeny, Snsau button aud u. S. Connor, Mo.tg .cl' of P. A. a d L. A. Armstrong canuot. aftet due dilli geiiui', be fottiid within the Mate ani ii turthr app. ariug hatu cause of ncli n exists against the sa.d d.-f"i.dntits and that hey are pr-pir parties to said at'ti- , tti aui -lohu Mc Koiidri- a d Johiibo.i New berry, Su-au Suilon and C. . (Joi inr v'.ir'ga will take notio" thai i he p'air.- t:tT i the b.ie ei t ti. d ncti -n hvecs.i td ! pinnriions in isstif fnaii tb Ce k cf ti. Superior Court i f T r ell l.'onniy, j;. c. re ii'iiabk-bt-mre hiui at his i Uice in .he ioii of -'cluiubia ryri l ii-ny n c, tl-e l.'th day of Jann.iy. 189S, at i'J o' C ck m , when ai d wh-r- th. i.d d-f d iit will h( pcur ai.d .mswi r or dei-mr to tlie petition of tlui plaint S-, wlii. It is fiu-.ii with the C:erk i.t i-aid 6ii" i i r C ur:. The pU'-p sh of eaid act ion in to oelj fo d visiO'i Hinoug th f-aid i 1 ontigs to d df' fenddnt", '.a . s in cni.si.in, a c rtain t th. t af limb rtd !ai'd in Coin nib a To., n Kli!p, ' j rrell ! unty n.c, h"Wn as th--I'helph or H-ssell ir ct tu.ly d-sciibd i deid r gift ril in the lit'gi-ter fRce in l'y.rll Cuiiv.N c . B oft pp 1", un i H ok .r, pn. 171 said tract coutamii g 200 aci'i's ui'-re or Ies. I'liis thi-:ini dav i.f IVc. 189". Ibjicsn VI.EXANDKR, D. r Holmes Ati'y t. r Clerk. S. C. P.aiiitiffs Tyrrell Co., n. c DO YOU EAT Fresh Fork, Beef, Fish or VEGETABLES? If 80 call on me. 1 am prepared to furnish anything in ibid line in nice hupe. Ail fioods fresh, and will be delivered io order at your door. i th n promise to please, 1 most earnestly 8oIie.it your patronage, W- M BATEMAN. Front Stali",, City Market. NOTICE. By virtue of a j idment ai d decree in t'.e Superior Court of V Mshmyton county. N. Carolina special pr cetsdiiis emnhd Mary R. Howen and others vs .1. P Hil. Iird, guarriimi nd ht.-m of Cuare li iweii et hU, I shIi s. 11 on 'onday t e 7ih day of Februar 1WI8 at pub io hiio ton at tne Court House door i i Hlno:i h, the l. -hwi!ig di-crib d true nf la d: Ivninnn t the firt bm Ii d tell wonth . f thf main lead ditch vhioi crosn-s th- mai.. rnad leading fr. m Ph month to Whi gum or. thf 8"nth 6 d of s id rwl th. noe run mu eiRtwrd y al(,K th- said ditch t- .? eeph VV. Ika-lcv's line, thene- boutiiWinily aling "rid BHB'ey'i lino to Jh 4 Will am Koads' t orn. r tr,et.c wtstwa'dly d wn the Ci-ntr of a Hindi brmc i to .b umiu rond vl-.er form, rlv h bnd wus Ihene norlhWsrdly Hloug the e overu edae o onid road to the leKinnine cmitsi i g2(ac-fs T. nns nf sale mad- known ouda, ofsiije Thie SJd t!:y of Dec, 181)7 $ ' f;. B -piXlLI., j . CeujmiBbivner. CITY MAIiKKT UEl'CKT. 0. It. Sides per Xt 7 Sholders Bhcou , 10 Hams S. C, 12 Pork per barrel f 12 00 Lard refined .8 Flour, per barrel. Patent $6,"iU : 4 Family 5 5 W. I Molasses, per gal., & 40 Syrup " " 40 Grauulated 'Uv?ar, per th 6 Liglit brown " " " 5 Butter ' " " 25 Cheese " " 12i to 15 Green Cofleo " 15 t- 25 ttonsted Colfee ' ' ' 20 25 Kggs per doz., 18 Tobacco, per It 20 to 80 Shot ' " 7 Guu Powder " " ' 30 to 40 Coal Oil. White. Safety 150, per gal, 12 " " lied C, per gal.. 15 Apple Vinegar " 30 Beo'n Wax. per tb 2) TalloW " " C Hides,' fliut." ' 5 " Green " " 3c under COlb 2 bultcd ' " 2 Salt, per sack 65 Corn, per Bus., new f0 Meal, 4 " b-o Hiee, . " " 40 Peas, black .-.., 4o black eye " " 50. Peanuts " " 30 to 40 Cottou per lb 5 to 5 Don't Read This, For it is interesting to all. Brothers & Brooks will sell you a nice oak bed-room Mlit of furniture, 7 pieces, for $IS.50, worth They h.-ivu suits from $10 up to $75 that vill seil from now lo .Xmas at almost cost ; will give bargaiusjiever offered before until now. . Brothers & Brooks store is the place to luiv mat trasses, they will sell you a 'i C0 mattra-s for only l..b: a one for $1 50 ; al.-'o special attention given to odd sizes. They make tnetn tiny size you tvatit. Don't forget. Brothers & Brooks when in "need of furniture. 'They lutve the prettiest and chenpeet line on earth. Give them u ctdl. Th.erc 'u nothing better you can giye your friend for a Xnms present, than one of those beautiful rocking chairs at Brothers Si Brooks'. They are cheap as dirt. THE OLD RELIABLE , WWMJk, I am fin I in the front, with 11 complete line of Buggies, waggons, Road Carts, Farm Carts, v any other Vehicle To be toi.vinced, call and tee for your self. With a hirgt variety of material, and increased facilities, we uro bet ier prepared than ever, to turn out first -clas' work, ai lowest prie- eonsisient with giod workmanship hitiikiiiir tin- public for a ver liberal patronage in tho past, we hope o merit ihe same in the fu ture. Horse, shoeing and repairing specialty. Kespectfnllv, II." PEAL. For sa'e and guaranteed bv all dealer NOTICE! The Board f f!omrriiB-iouf rs of Tyrreb county, K. C , nd al odif-r pe'Honc int r. ehted hr" hfrby no itied, tint it is th purpose of the Brm ius v'ai'Ufaotnriin Ci tnp'o y tn nini'.'ate piciipopruong river beyend C"oh8 Ladin! witli bout thiriy me f et iu width and 1 hey nrfclikeWig notified t constriici d a in th hridgei. aer' S. said riv r ut Cojnfnbia a d f i-hss Landniff f s fficii W'dth to alh w th-frt-f ias aye ol a'd 1 nii'8 throtlRh aid bridge- m nd up "nd dn ! river. BBANNiNG IaUFACTCBxo ' OMFaJJY Oct f, 1897. if FtnU Tims and Vines, FLuWER : EViiEdREEN-, AND MIKUBUERY, -mV-f dlDH.St I'ncrs. n i. i.. .! V ii 11 u wi n i e ut ih b. st nnr- - "hir nrr r res iu the coun- tr , tnaLhs Uo to tlii mil ft short OOllCf. e. u. joitNToN IlUII m ll I .... i i .1 111 1.1.1s uwv -t )3t IKWT Jtf JUifiiK (II ! i ) UUd AMU il 1 M . W ... ... - c ..u.iuivk T .i j m HO, FOR ILOIDIKE! A Party of Roper People Qoingr Have Already Started, . Not to Klondike to dig gold, but our tore, where tiny find piles of good A CAN SAVE 10.'B2 or every purchase. Will" you join the party and get the bene fit of what is offered in the in Dry Goods, Hats, juisten at tnese He Calico at 4i 8c " at 6 o.. 1.... 1 t. ..a r rr ou lyiuw uooutf 111 tQU i?-o uttties snocs at jjy 25c . ar 20 j $1 50 .Mens " at 1 QO Lac'ies shtes from 50- llP- -Hoys snits from 75c tip. Men's suits fVom 2 50 up, -Lancaster Ginglu ms gc. All roods bought at low tariff prices and are going cheap. We have a coimplee ocEi asow, mul casa please yaw nil. Come to see us, Yours truly, HORTON & SPRUILL, KovS-Sm e Lead. Merer Follow. tiil f ii Tlit- lront With the very best i'ai-il ties .o i w the public in the way of lirs -el.i-.' turnouts. I kf'eo on hand a. jrinnl t .n-k of ' IK)HKS AMrMl'L!, For hue. (Mf K Tf KK MK Wiien ji u want i-tyhsh turnouts. I gtmr abtee satthfacnon. B. F. iVKS. Main Street. Plymouth. N C. oc to-tf Both Plain and Hookers. Twenty Years Kxporience If you want a reliable and servicable OH A Hi Call oi, or address ' G. W. JACKSON, JR., LONG 1JI DUB, N. (J. ang Si)-Ui I HEAEQTIARTEES FOR HOLIDAY GOODS! m u iv i rv T H E-D ASH-HAN Buys for CASH, sells for CASH. Prices cut close to fit the most scant ptir.-e. Will be delighted to show you mv goods, it's no i rouble. .Stock selected with great care. Kverv nnieh on my shelved is A TRADE WINN Kl. . Men, Women and Children can find what they want at MUNDKN'S, Ihe Cash Man, nvtO Ropek, X. C. W. F-J3EASLRY, AttorneJSflt-LaK i t W Notions, Shoes, &c., &c. prices : ! 20c Dnss Goods at 15 ! 17 44 " at 12J r .1:- i . Hoper, N. O. iii.AiWr.witW l.aii.l.cAl CHi DfLk IN KFJ . T 8! FT 18 187 be biri.t h iiLu- b'it t, Piy.i.. nL, Ed 11 01 . E'.st i-i Nor li Ca:. l.w. and hoiti and ai (oi.i.s Aoriu hin,mvi Ifuvt3 P nun. h U do u in M d Iroe n-Mv s Kdi nt. c l:4.ri j. n. dai,. (rxn-p M.ndi.;) arrivts at lotfoih 4:25 . in. , fcxp-s TiHin ieies Kdnr. u I'ues dit, T; inptfHy i i d rHimeaj at t 15 , ai rriv-.t Ni 'f...ik It o. in ton , ec in i mad Ht orh Ik with &. r. iY in il Ste. n.e' J.n.eK, nid a- Kiizub l City witti Stamt-i N.um, Tuehdsy, I hi.ri-day a. (i .-a nrdio f. r Nw B n. Aumitio AN , h R. Slating: a so iitninKtou & INewb ii.." hi.p it it siit'k'e l8i nd I'nfMlH.V and Sanida a 10 p. m. Ihe st i in r ewtaroe U.y.s Elizsb lb i y XI .i day I il , and W dneh :ay 6 p. in.. fi Ito no hi- I?Ui d, O.iucik-, Orieu tai sort Ne Brriie, l in- Uoiiipati'n tfHtiiers leave EdntOB 12 45 p tn. us fi l.owa; S t e a m r to Ma kyV F. rry I lymontb, Janitbrille nn.l WilliuuiSton oaily (xcppt Sunday) with phe.ei j;ers for ltp. it Pa .tepo. Bel h iveo. can ecdii with Mr. Virginia Iiara f r vl.ik! yvillf - Aumra '01lth f?r..V wasniiigt'.ii and interiodiate landinjji Tuesday. Thnrsdiiy and Sainrday fori Chowan U i v r . Wednesdays foff Avoea and Mondny and Friday fir S np. pernong tiivt-r on arrival of No 2.Truin. Norfolk pahsnngfr station at Korfoik and " i-stru RailroH . Lepot. 'l hr. ugh tick-ts on sale and baggage checked to all principal points. ESIEliN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT "LINE. ' AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Dailvslail service betwcfD Ed-nto&, Ne York, Puilndelphla, Bauioiore and N.ifolk . lbron?henr as low rates and quicker timf ihn by ay other mnte ir. m alt g( od-to beshippfd by East ern 'ar-lii.a Uisiiatch. as follows: From "rf -ik b . & R R ; HfcltinW b P. tV. & B R. It; PmiiUit St'k Stt'ion, Pbiialelphia by Peni.hvivaniH R.lR D ck " . " -:iTri'i ... R. It , Pir 'il N..r." ", minion S S. i grf For furthf LAW KEN' or tn th'-' R.R. Co. J II C II 1. , oi:K- l.K & MJVli HN I . l COX Pa M I tT ft; Jtn s,,. ... . . i
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