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V 4r 'HE ROANOKE BEACON. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY lr The Koakoke Publishinc! Co W. FLElcHER AUsBO, EDITOB. LTMOUTH. N. 0 Friday, Decembeu 24, 1897. HARNEY'S Special Sale . To accomodate my in creasing grocery trade, I decided to close out jpny stock of Dry Goods and potions, and will offer every tiling on the dry goods side for cash, the next 30 Says at Cost . This stock is all now and nn.to-djLtft. so now is the 'time to make purchases, My stock :f Groceries is full and complete, such as Very family needs and must have. Give your order kto my city salesman aud it Fwiii be tilled at once. If it is not in stock we got it for you, but it is my purpose to keep everything in the way of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Also chicken, turkeys, ducks and ail other poultry, as cheap a8 tney can be bought from the carts. fcKemeuiber we take your orders and deliver all goods free of charge. SPECIALTIES: Orutigcs, ScecIleBd Raisins, Cran berries,' ad in fact everything iliat is uec-ssary for making cakes and all oilier good things for the holidays. Saratoga Chips. Evaj orated Fruits, Etc. G.W.HaRNEY. MOORE & ALEXANDER, ArJ0R5E"VS-.-T LAW, PLYMOUTH, N C. J.E.1WBB. 1W1UM1 A1.HM!ER, W il iamtiton, N. C. Plymouth N. C. LADIES by having your hats trimmed at my store. I have an expericv ced trim mer, and my liat3 are always up-to-.date. I carry a general line of Millltiry Goods and can give you prices. j hanking yoH for past favors, I solicit a rt of vnur patronage cow Yonrs truly, Mks. M. E. AUSBON, nov8-tf Roper, N. C. MAS COME. If you don't tme it come pretty t o Iholi- r ! i-;V?looffriet BEACON FLASHES Christmas Eve, 1897 is dying. Cbristuias Eve gift. Are you ready ibr Xmas 1 This will be a busy day in town. Tbe bet Christmas booka pocket-book Ycb, w beed 6tret lights these black nights The ladies bare had a had week in which to do their shopping. From the scarcity of ben fruit it looks like tlio producei s are ou a strike. Sheriff Phelps and family are spending Ainu wan lueir rciauvea at Urea well. Ovr younrf people are niakiue readv for me vuveiiir itecepuon tu be held next week. . Miss Callie Stubbs has Rone to Robert ouuvuie wuere sne win suciivl Aiuas witn frieudd. Mr. L. II. Horn thai, of Norfolk. U here w spt-ua Antus witu nis sou, Air, Louia f nominal. Kt, Rev, A. A. W atson will Dreach iu jraue JEjuimgod .1 char jn uezt Buudtty tuorn- mg auu eVeiilug. 'Thank gooduess " remarked a business man ou Tu.Bdny. "tuis rain can't be as long as Victoria's." D your trading to-day with tnose raer ohams who advertise lu mis paper. They win ireai you ngnt. If you have friends visitinc at your borne dnriug the holidays, let the editor know it. tie will appreciate it There will be no issue of this paper next weK, uui it nothing Imupeus we will ureet yoUbgalu Jau., 7iU 188. Kev. P. 8. Swain. SuDiTvisor of Puhlin acnoois nas Deen kept quite busy of Jate, witn-uaigiug uie omciai aunos. Prof. E. 8. Edwardp. of the Plrnionth High School it speudiuK his holiday vacti- uuu ai in .i Lome near Haleigh. Dr. T. B. Wolfe has returned home from a professional viMt to Hyde county. He was accompauied by bis family. we do not wish to bore our . patrons, bat we una mat many are still behind in their subscription and we need the cash. We are requested to announce that the lemperanoe meeting will be held Monday night next Instead of Tuesday eight. call at Ir 1. Hornthal's and set one of those Wilson Heaters, and be comfortable and happy. Miss Loula Phelps, of ScUDDernonr. h& ueen Tuning oar town me past weea as the guest of her brother, Sheriff Phelps. .. . " . o, Mr O. D. Jobson and wife will leave this morning to spend Xmas with relativ e in Virginia We wUh tueui a pleasant trip Miss Jeunie Brinklev. of Runer. in honor. ing our town With her sweet ureseiico as the guest of her cousin, Mihs Nona Briunley Mr Herbert Ba'eman returned bomc Saturday uight from Ghapel Hill to spend the Xmas vacation, (had to see you. old 0- Misfc Myrtle P ai who has benn trachinc iu Pitt county for the past f-w mouths ba returned home to the delight of her uiauv friends. Iu the absenc- of Capr. Williams, who has been detained at home by illuesa the steamer Pi mouth ha been in charge of Capi. Turner. A fe more of those mules left. Good. honest woikers inm f 15 to $100 L P. MORNTHAL. Mr O. D. Jobaon, Mauaeer, iutorms ns oattlieC iupi'iy'ri mill b-w b en iu oi'er.i- tion 3()4 day ibis year. It will hhut dou to day lor repairs Mrs. r. L. Murphey, with her little daughter Mary, "f tonolk, i hero to npeud ttf holidays wirh her parects, Mr. and Mrs 13. F. Oweue. Mr. Tommie Swain spent a few days in our town bi!o en rom? from the Uuiv-r'ty ti hia home near Creswell, where he goes to spend tne holidays. Mrn. Eliza Hankins and grand-danghter, Mies Aiieeu Leito: , of Kurwdn, are spend, lug the hoi ida.. s at th h.me of Mr. Warn n Ambrose near this town. Kev. W, H- Frost, who has been d"ing evangelistic Work iu Tenueee aid North Carolina tor 'he past year i home spend ing Xmas aud taking a neaded rest . i 1 have a few horses left and can please you at any price from $10 !to $100 U P. tlOKNTHAL. Rev. E. H. Davis, the nejw pnKtor of the M. E. Church at Koper, spf tit Friday night in our town the guert of Kev. J. L (Jun uiuggim, wbihi eu'route for his new home. Rev. J. L. Cunningim returned home Friday night. He preached at Ware's Chapel Suuday morning aud Mere Kunday ni.bt. v ar 'a bapel has agaiu ben ad- ded to this station i w m t. xt ,u tt . . Mr D P. Clark, of Norfolk, Va., is here ! o Bl.end Cnristmas with his daughter Mrs Cinrence Latham Mr Clark was at one J time a resident of this town and Lis, many j friends are glad to see him. Wo have heard mmy pleasant comments on the sermon delivered by Rev. J. L. ; Cuuninggim at the M. K. Church last Sun- j ... . ,.. ... ... 1 dav ninbt. Hi nuoiect HUoiect was " true Noblll- i ty" and he struck the key note. Mr. K. A. Knight informs na that be will nvve to Walin gton a. out Feb , 1st, where ! he will ooeu an up-n-date dry tfood and I slice store. V"- wh you wd friend Rich- J ard but regret to know you are to leave us. ; Just rec-iv.-d a line of first-class bug gies ft Hornthal's. Top bog 8 $ SO. Open bogUs $10 Every baggy warranted for one year. Mrs. Edmnnd Alexander, who ba been at John Hopkins Hosphil. Ualtimore, for the pnt few months, returned home Tues day niht. wo are glad to say much ioiprov- ad in health Mrs. Alexander na a large ds who welcome her nouie. S Rwapi delivered a lecture be- Ctub at the Court ; VRJay fcitjht. aud we hear it high- Jy complimented, as was also the Solo, -A8ieep on tne Man Top," and the reading by Misa Pearl Waters, "J he Drunkard's bermou." The movement to build an Academy and eniaoiisn a suhnoi in this town basuot diea lor only a few days ago We heard xome of our citizens dif nming tba qnhttn. Let a suitable building go up and wood teachers oo employed and in one year Plymouth can boast of a first-oiasH school. I have the best bm ch of horses that bus been brought to Plymouth In two yenrn. Drivers. fmilv or farm horses Come and see tbtm. Pries way down. L. P. HORNTIIAL. . Our charming friend, Miss Anna Htrorp, who ban held a pnsiti'm with Mrs. Annie Latham the past seaaoti. will leave for her home at Rock Hall, Md , to-morrow morn iug. While here Mi8 Strong baa made uiauy frieuds who regr-t to see her leuve. among them nisters us well as Brothers. Home years ago a West Virginia man bought thirty-four acres of land, for which be paid $ 3 an aora He planted them in apples and oMier fruit treet. This jear he gathered 6 1 00 barrels of sppleg, which be sold f r $14.r2( to which he will add about $tl 000 moro by the sale of oihor pro ducts of those (Uirtj-four acres. Is IT Therb a cross mark oppoRiteynur nainn on the margin of your panr ? If it in it m' as that yu are indebted to us for snbaeription, and that we need it ai.d need it badly, m LileaNH brine or head it to n at one, and we will thank yon very kindly No matter how sinll the amount seems to you, it v i 1 1 be highly appreciated by uh. Af er hearing wma friends continually prainiim CtiamberlHin's Colic. Cholera acd riarrhoea Hemedv. Corns Firt k, f An . hei n, California purCtiaKedtt bottlnof it for his own use aud is now as enthnsias'ic over its wonderful work as air n can be. I he 25 and 50 cent hiZ' s for B ile by a l durggiBts. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY fake Liativ- Bromo Quinine Tablets. All nrgxi-ts refund the money it it faiin to cure- 2oC. . eep 4 Bui Child Burned to Death. On Wednesday night Delia Joy- ner, colored, i tins town, leit ner home for a short time leaving her little child in the room, and in her absence the child fell into the fire and whs burned to death. Such ac cidents are very sad, and it teems that mothers would bo more care ful. NO CURE NO PAY. That is the way all druggist sell Gnovu'a TAtrKLzsa chili, tohio for Malaria, Chills aud Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form- Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Piic, 5oo. bbd 2-6in DIED. On Tuesday nifjht last after a short illness, at n is liomi near tins town, Mr. G. Paramour, nred about 40 years The rem tins were taken to Cor inth Church in Martin count v, on rhmday, where they Were interred. Our pympailues aie with the be eaved family. GROUP QUICKLY CURED. Mountain 5len, Ark.-Our chiMrn were miff-ring wi h eronp when we received a bottle - f i.iiiumbprla n'a t'liiu-h We only. It afforded almost insvaiit nli v P A. Ihorkton. l hw celebrated n m dy is fm sale by al' drugnista They Need It. good people? of tll3 I'he sjood peoplH of 1 113 Loiiu tide dis riot h.ive from time to ime petitioned the adiiiinitraiioii for a pot office, but ns ei 1 1 ey fail. Some tev venrs ao i hero was h potolfice called Lont; L'idjje loca'ed some ten nuns irom riymoiunon the Long Itidffe road, hut for some a use it was nbolish"d. Now the citizens of that -ect!on have to romo to this town, ten mile, and some more, togH. their mail. This is not righi. They piy taxes, are h'tfal cinzt'ns, and deserve a po8toffiT. and we hope ih adniinistra'ion will hasten to heed their pleadinirs. The point at which they want tho office established i. on the I'inetown lliil road, and thjv could have a daily mail at little expense. Let them have it. They need it. UOW IO PKKVENT PNEUMONIA. At this time of h vr&t a cold is Very pa-iiv contra tfd. and if let to tun its c urnv without the aid of some reliable o ngJi me acme is lldjlf to rebUlr ia that dread dieas , pneumoi ia We know of no bntttr rtady to cuie a coiitfh or cold tha,n Cbsni- berlaiu's Cough Utmpdy. We have nd it J. ;UexlTnhely and it baa always given JiH tcion.-Oolagah, lud. .er. p. . . f8 th onl r m. dy that u kowU to b a certain preveutivn of pneumonia Among t..e many .bousaud wlui havt ; nd jl 'or e.d n U KnPl w h.vc , ..ever e l"'1' Vf H ""' C B,e h;!',ii'8k " WufukltC will) IflVH WfH K llllillB --- - - or iiavt- n aon to iear an hi'c ui jjuru mnnia. slion d ke-D the rem dv at hand. The 35 aud 60 ceut sizes for sale by all drngsis e. . "Dar aiti n nni victim ob miplsced coufi ience," said Ucle F,b"n, "dan de mn h" giN t r thinkin' he knows ev'ry thing." Washington Star Bbauti ! Blood Dbrp. Clean blood means a cian skin. No bennty wi h-ut it. ttfisc-ireta Candy Ca thartic clean your btot and k- tp it cluu, by stirrlnc tip the nzy liV-r ai d drivin , ail impuitiei from ilp b d'. Bein t iay to bau'sh pimph'K, qii'lf, blotch'?, black- headn, and lht sicljv bi ions comp ction tv tskiinf Ciscart-ts f-',je.ioty f..r tn onta. An drnggists, satit(lctioa gnarante-d. 10c, g5C qq dco ia-tf ROPER RIPPLES. December 20th. Christmas U very near. Sauta. Look out for Mr, G. Week. W. Roper is in our midst this . Mr. A. M. Hawkins passed through town to-day. , Mr. D. M. Windley, of Puutego, was here to-day. Rev. Lutber Eboro filled his regular ap pointment in this city last Sunday. Mr. Thompson and friends, of KaDBSM, are the guexU of Mr. and Mrs. L. G.Koptr. We learn that the editor of 'IbsBbacon honored our town wiib his prebebCt last week. Quite a nn ruber of sporthmen passed thicugb our towu Sutarddy lust going Worth. We learn tbat qrti'c a nomber of viaitora are exprCUd iu ltopcr amiug tbe Xmas holiday 8. Kev. J W. Lee delivered one of hh ablo temperance lectures at Saiut's Delight Church laat week. U v E. H. Davia, pastor of the M. E Church f this town, pr. aub(d bis brat sermon here Sunday uibt last. Mrs. J. W. Mitchi, of uiiraerton, Va , who haa be d vioning Mrn. C. VI. Ouerr lor the past few uay?, has rturued borne. Glad to have oor young friend, Mr Ji e Vai , of P ymonib. but formerly of Roper, with us Sunday laBt. Come again, friend Joe. llev D. W, Davis, pnstorf the CitnV tiau Cbnrou, aud Kev. . P Green, hector of th- Episcopal Cnurch both of Plym outh. vtiti in our town last week. Com : agaiu, geutieiiieu. R-v J. J. Barker and family left lust W.'fk for thirnew home at viatitco, lare county. They wii) be miased by many here, bnt we commend them to the &ood people of their uew home. Tbe hear.felt sympathies of our pco le go out to Mr, and Mrs. -. U. Lewia iu b Iota of their auu Mr H- i.ry L wia, aed 21 yt-ars who di-parted this life on I'ue -day night of last eek. af e' a Bhort illness I never like to quarrel with my husband. Of course not He can always think of meaner things to say than 1 can.- Ex. Evkbtbodt Says F o. Cascareta Caudy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of tbe sgp, pleasant and refreahing to the taste, act gently and positively oo kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing tbe enure 83 stem, di- pel colds cor- headache, fever, habitnal oon stipatiou and bi.ionsnese. Please buy ai d try a box of C C C to-day; 10,26,5" cents. Sold and guarantied to cam b. all draggiss. r)eo 13-tf E3IkTY STOCKING S. Oh mother- iu homes that ve happy,. WiiceC'iiiS'ioaa coined laden witnche-r, A b re tux ebiidr n ar d earning a.nad CM ttie murrieot d y iu tile ye r. A? yoii gather your dailing arou d jou And tell ih,u ih "tory of old " Ketnember the homes that are dreary i Rruieuiber the l.eartb that are Oo.d 1 . Jb. go where the stockings hang tnpty, Wb're Uliri-tums is iiHiight but a uam. At d givt fo: the 1 ve of the t;hr'St chila ! ' 1 was to seek such as tui ee ihn tie exui . Selected. Why sUff. r with Congha, old and Lauripoe. hi. LaXATIVc 15komo Quimne win ur you iu oue day. Oo. a uoi pioduov tie ii uiug in le had like Cbu.uaie ot Q leniue i ut up in lableis Co.jve .ieut t r tttkeiUK u.iarHiiiecU to cute or uiwuey rti uudt d. P110 . 2o Uents For sale by Pi month bruggibt DarkibiiH, nihtibub; No ligtitorum Clm.bibiis g aep st," breechibtift lom.u Etc. WISE SAYINGS. . A fro6t ia ganer illy dew b fore it comes. Kisses and rumors go from mouth to mouth The poet i- boru but tho waiter girl i maid to t rd r. It's a poor bir l d g th ti fain to carry his poiut. It is bard t make a ooal dealer s-e the error oth;s ' The father of .ripl -is coiibidcrs three of a kmu bfiier ihaii l wo p ir. The htaienm in in hia flights of on.tory m re,y spreads ni- opiuious. Thanksgiving's past aud nexi 001ms Christman and there will be no niea 011 it either. The mind cure doesn't requir j any laitf, aud the taiiu cur? do a t rtqmre auy mu d. Poetn, like bens, are continually t h m'iug their lay-, but tne lhaUKBgiving turkey haa uo otiauce. I he rnii who ia ' well thought of ut home oiiuht to utav thtre aud take no cbauoes without a cold uusympittiet world. A Stjbe Tniso Fob Y"C A traneaciion iu wi i h you canrot loe is a sure thing. Biliousness eick tieadaehe, itirrd to. gn , f-ver. pila a d a thousand . ther ills are cuO'ed by constip tirn and slngiihh liver. ascareta ''andv Cathartic, tbe wonderful new hver st tuelaii' and in tetitinal tome are by all drugist enaran tetd t" cure or u.ony refunded. C. C are a sure thiui. Try a box to-.iav ; PC, 25c , AOo. Sample and bKJklet fr-e AH droughts. dvC 13-tf He I am willing to admit I was wrong Khe I expect you to do more than iht. You must admit thai I wt right ! Puck. Two MXM.1OK8 a Yeta. When pei'pl bay, try, and buy asaia. it meant" they're saiii-lWt Th people of he United 8 ats re now buyii g CVcare'e Candv Cath'irt o at th- rate f two million lKxes a year ar.d it wid b three m l ion b for vw Ymr's. It uiano merit pmvfd, thtt GisCare a am th- mot d lihtful bowel rpgnlator for everybody the year round. All d nggists 10c, 25s, ROo a box, care guaranteed. dei l'J-tf I "Sk "' w itn''j.ii.M 1 J"""" 1 ? 'n 1 1 UJ L ,, At Mathias Owens & Go's. FBiOM NOW JAM.. 1. This cut sale means that we are getting ready tor Spring goods and it means that you can get big bargains now. Don't wait. HE HAS Old Santa O lause; Old San ta Clause. Wi?h Headquarters at Frank Fagans A lining his display is found every kind of toy to please the little people; a nice line of doil b.ibies, li e works &e &c. 1 also have a completo line of nicely bound po etical and holiday books by best authors, oil paintings, nice lanipa. and a larjie variety of high grade ehiua ware, perfumery f stationery, &c. INIy lino of foreign and domestic fruitr, candies, nuts fco , Ac, is still leading the town. Thanking tho public for past favors, and hoping with uiy well selected stock, i4 merit their holiday trade, I remain, Yours respectfully. CASH PRICES FOR FUU, HIDES and TALLOW. I will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICKS for Furs, Hides and Tal low. Applv to FRANK GRAY, tojan3 Plymouth, N. C. NO LADY IS HAPPY, And no lady can' be huppy if her hat or bounet'ts not. the latest, and iM-rhitns thi article of wearinj; ap- pruri'l lias more to do with your non-.-mci' than all the rest of an vonr attire, then can at my uniuufi store and have us da your tri ruing ai the latest, stvlc. KO ClU.y IS II A TP Y WITHOUT SANTA CLAUSE. I l.ave a nice line of HOLIDAY GIFT GOOU, Novell it. Toys D"ll-bMbic. Uar rlHCn, W8go' rockioR-bor-ep, Firr wovkn, CoafectifnariH, Ac. Iu fnot t.rery thing t pipxse nnd make tbe (MllLDRKN HAPPY. I saw 8NTA UHUSE t ast tbe right .... it . :i : 1 bonclit Cheap. Coma to mouie before buying, I will save ;o'i CA8H Mus. S. D Teal. cc-20 Sai COME! Valuable Farm For Gale. This farm is desirably -lneatpd near the cnpperr.onj P. O., 011 ihe main road iKjiwcen Plvnu.uth and ''rt'swcll and contains 100 notes of cleared land iu good state of cultivation, aud 5 acres woIIana. 1 here is a v1 oa t-eveu room honj-e, with dining room attached and good healthy water. There is also two gol tenant honst s, and all necessary ou build ings on the price. This property is gcing to be sold at a eacrificc, for cash or on rime. Apilv at once to this office or to L J. liasnight, Scuppei nong, N. C. Tetter, Salt -It heum luidEciem. The intense itching and smarting, inci deut vo these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It ia eqtially efiicient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for ore nipple, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bite and chronie eore eyes. 23 cts. er box. Pr. Cadj's Cnditioa Towders, ar just what ft horse needs when in bad condition.. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bnt medicine and the best in use topt horse in prime condition. Ptk 5 ceota ix;r padiage- n f I
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