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X " V THE ROANOKK BEACON. Published Every Friday. Entered in the Pott Office at Plymouth N. C, aa second cIisb Blotter. We appeal to every reader of Th Roahokb Bbacon, 10 aid us in maltiiiK it an acceptable aud profitable medium of uews to our citizen. Let Plymouth people and the public know what i going on in Plymouth. Kuport to us all item of uewa the arrival and departure of f rieudt, social vent, deaths, hoHous illness, accidunw, new buildings, new enterprises aud improvement of whatever character, changes in busings indeed anything and everything that would be of interest to oar people. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Advertisements inserted at low rits. Obituary uoiices exceeding ten lint , five eenta a Hoe. Count the words, allowing eigut to the line, nd aend money with MS, for all In eicees of ten lines. The editor will not be responsible for the views. or correspondents. All articles for publication must be accompanied by the full name of the writer. Correspondents are requested not to write pn but one aide or the paper. All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE EOANOKE BEA.C0N, Plymouth. N. C. Dr. J. D. ITuFHAM is out in an aviicle denouncing Sitmmerell. and those of the Penitentiary. Directors who are responsible for his retention in office. He says the Siberian con victs fare no worse, nor is the Fede ral government to blame for sending 110 more prisoners to North Carolina. Here i3 some good advice giveu by the Henderson Gold Leaf : Buy of your home .oerchaut, pat ronize local enterprises whenever you can. The saving of a few cents is not economy in the long run. When a man in any busines: sends his money out of town he is diverting that much from the channels of his business aui it never comes back to him. And we are all in one busi ness or another even if that business be the vocation of a day laborer. r "His Corporatioucy, Judge Simon ton, having decided that the law creating the State Corporation Com mission gave that board no power to appraise and tax railroads, the duty of making these corporations pay their just taxes devolves upon the counties. The authorities of the several counties should at once assess and tax all the roads in their jurisdic tion and they can, if they think it just and fair, take the valuation of corporation commission as a basis. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain spends Lis winters at Aiken, S. 0. Weak nerves bad caused severe pains in the back ot bis head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and nerve Reme dy, all pain soon left him. lie says this grand medicine is what bis country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every rauc'.c, nervo and organ of the body. If week, tired or ailing yon need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Plymouth Drug Co. 1 Commissioners' Proceedings. The Commissioners of Washington C, met in special tession on Mouday Nov. 6tb with Jr. A. Cbesson, Chin.; Jos. Skittle tharpe and J. Al. field present, and trans acted the following business : Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. ' " Ordered that J. HGrimes of Martin Co , N. 0. be and-Zfe is hereby appointed as special surveyor to survey and plot a tract of laixi in Washington Co., entered by Win W. Angf of Martin Co., on the loth day of ms that Win A. of Martin Co., N. e and he is hereby appointed as special surveyor to survey aud plot a tract ot laud in Washington Co., entered by I. H. Jack son of Washington Co., on the 17th day of Jany 1809 lowed the sum of $05.76 his account for supplies furnished poor house, Court House and jail for the month of Oet. 189!) Ordered that Hi P. Barnis be allowed the earn of $1.80 bit aecdunt for convey ing Mary and Bettie Arnold from Roper to Plymouth jail Ordered that J. VV. KevI be allowed the sum of $U2.'lii8 account for leoding 24 jurors and one officer of jurors at Fall term 1SS)9, at 25o. per meal Ordered that Jno L. Phelps. Sheriff, be allowed the sum of $105.35 his account for feeding jail prisoners, turnkeys, &o.,and for extra services holding court at Fall term 1899 as per account filed Ordered that W. M. Batenian, C. S. O. be allowed the sum of $8.02 bis acoount for cash paid for stationery, blanks, for Superior Court Clerk's ofiice Ordered that W. H. Stubbs be allowed the sum of $.50.72 bis accovnt for services as Clerk Board Co., Commissioners and for other services or fees, Ac., as per account filed Ordered that Jos Skittletharpe be al lowed the sum of $21 G'J bis account for hauling lumber, freight on lumber, sash paid for labor, ic, repairing poor bouse Ordered that W. J, Jackson be allowed the sum of $23.37 bis account for 2033 feet ceiling furnished for the poor bouse Ordered that Jno C. Gurganas be allowed the sum of $9.17 bis account for 1 months services as keeper of the poor house and for making olothiug for inmates Ordered that Stewart 1 Jackson be al lowed the sum of $! bis acoount for six da j s services waiting on court at Fall term I8!a. Ordered that L. L. Hamilton be allowed the aum of $1 bis acoount for 1 days ser vices waiting on jury at Fall term 18!9. Ordered that Whitt Cbesson be allowed the sum of $1 bis account for 1 davs ser vices waiting on jury at Fail term IW)9 Ordered that the Roanoke Beacon be al lowed the 8"in of S3 account for publish ing proceedings of the Board for the month of Oct. lbTS Ordered that J. M. Arps be allowed the sum of bio. hi acoount for summoning 20 bands to work on road sea Plymouth township, aud lor 7 lbs spikes for nailing down footway . Ordered that Willis Robertson be al lowed the sum of $7.50 bis acoount for 5 days services waiting on Grand Jury at Fall term ISO!) Ordered that M. M. Alexander be al lowed the sum of $J0 72 bis aooount for piv visions furnitbed to outside poor for July, Aug., tept., and Cot., 18! Ordered that B. M. knell be allowed the sum ot $2 40 his acoount for summoning 20 hand 4 times to work on road sec. No 1 bkiunersville township OrJered that 0. W. Clifton be allowed the sura off l.bO uia account lor summon ing 20 hands 3 times to work on road sec. No. 1), Scuppernong town bip Ordered that lliehard W. Phelps be al lowed the sum of $1,20 his account for summoning 20 h?nds 5 times to work on road sec. No. 14 Scuppernong township Bill Court eost capes determined at Fall term 18!)!', feed duo officers and witnesses. as per statet jent of W. M. Batenian, Clerk Superior Court. $183.17. Board adjourned to meet on tbe 1st Monday in December 1S9M. Test. W. II. Sttjbbs, Clerk. -AFitiGHTFUL Blunder Will often canae a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe best in the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure 00 earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Hold by Plymouth Drug Co. 1 & 5 Gossip sever interests a woman if she baa beard it before. Bobbins' Chill Pills are th best Cost less than anv other chill and fever remedy, and they are guaranteed to cure, or your money back. Price 25c. per bottle. Drug gists. For sale in Plymouth by Luther lian-ison. sep 2'J-6m Borne married men are compelled to take life according to direction. In 1887 Mr. Thomas Mcintosh of Allen town, Tenn., bad sn attack of dysentery which became chronic. "I was ireat6d by the beat physicians in East Teuessee with out a cure," he says. "Ftially I tried Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy. After using about twelve bottles I wa3 cured sound and well." For sale by all druggists. The street-car eonductor ia a wayfaring individual. Ordered that W W Moore be granted I peddlers license to peddle goods, warj&" and merchandise in YYaskmu'U lor the term of twelvi 4,9date, without paymej ""vPlasteb. jDmU34 with Cham Sid on to tbe sr plaster. ,chest or iial. You sed wiir Fkom New Zealand. Reefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1806. i am very pleased to state that siuca I took the agency of Chamberlain's medioines tbe sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough .Remedy. In two years I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its effleaoy, I have boen informed by goo re 3 of persons of the good result Ibey have received from it, aud know its value from tbe use of it in my own household. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place tbe bottle beyond the reach of the children. E. J. SCANTLEBUKY. For sale by all druggists. A girl pulls the wool over a man's eyes and then laughs at him because be looks sheepish. gggggg!BBBgeggg--l-- Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of It Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lies In the taking of It. COST NOTHING If It falls to euro. 25 cents per bottle If it cures. Sold strictly on its merits by Jul-ljr W. C. Atkrs. GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. the most remarkable offer eveb made by a reliable concebx. Editor Boakokb Beacok : Please aunounce that for a limited time we will give absolutely free to erery mar ried lady sending name, address aud a two cent stamp for postage, an elegant triple-silver-plated Sugar Sbe'l. Such goods sell in jewelry stores at 75 cents each. This is the most expensive advertising we have ever done, but it will make us thousands of friends and permanent customers. There is nothing to pay except a two cent stamp aa a sort of guaranty of good faitb. Tbe Home-Furnisher, our own monthly publi cation, showing our line of high-grade silverware and furniture, will also be sent free. But one Sugar Shell to a family, Quaker Valley Mfg. Co. Morgan and Harrison Streets, Chicago. oct20(i-t Bright Boys Started in Business The publishers of the famous big illus trated weekly newspaper, Pennsylvania Ubit, are now placing representatives at every post office in North Carolina, and they desire to secure the services of capable bustling agents in each of the following towns of Washington county : Cresweil, Maokey's Ferry, and in such other towus as are cot already supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant. A portion of Sat urday only is required. Over 5,000 agents are doing splendidly. No money whatever is required. Everything is furnished free. Stationery, rubber stamp, ink and pad, advertising matter, sample copies, etc. Papers are shipped to be paid for at the end of each month. Those not sold are not charged for. Write to Grit Publish ing Co,, Williamsport, Pa., and mention the Beacon. LADIES, I am still in the Millinery Business, and when you want a Hat, Bonnet, or anything in mj line I would be pleased to have you call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have a eelect stock of flowers, tips, ribbous and other millinery goods which are very cheap. I also carry a nice lino of ready trimmed hats which can be bought much cheaper than special orders. Thanking my friends for their past patronage I solicit a continuance of the same, promising that if then is anything in my line you need I can make the price satisfactory. Yours trulv, MRS. A. M. AYEIiS. Mrs. S. A. Blount's old stand. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of tbe power and authority given by a certain mortgage, executed by Levi Bow an to W. 11. Cheeson, which is recorded in the offioe oi Register of Deeds for the county of Washington, in beok No 32, page 414, the following property will old at public auction, viz : One tract of g the lands of W. R. Cbeeson iown and designated as a 'Vrea tract and being the "the said Levi B07.U now Wen ac?cB more or less. e door, YVashing- 12 o'clock llon- Terms of sale, V Chesson, Mortgagee. any ease ol Headache. In- r ncca we cannot er rill, when ffcd with. Ther I fall to give Bf.t Vbfixea, J cen'J. Vo. Xne Ren- md by John K 'ik Utt ut. kcAtJur, Mwb, bat mm tan Ho .am from VI t u4 nort u J on go a. Iii say part at Itie al fcaaaa, fi h nomanla ftnlr tfl Vaal fj felllk fui 1 70a, ftomlafattia: jKfclJlLV iMi-urrt Addroaa at oik Cr il7 J 1 Crf, TO THE PUBLIC. I take pleasure in thus announcing to my friends and the people of Washington and surrounding coun ties, that I have just opened a com plete stock of Millinery Goods. Consisting of NOTIONS, SILKS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY; also a nice line of MANTEL DRAPERY, LIN ENS, LADIES' UNION SUITS, CORSETS, &C, in the Norman store, opposite Horn thal's, where I will be pleased to serve those wanting up-to-date goods in this line. I have secured the services of one ot the best city Trimmers, and I shall also give all orders my personal attention. Remember, if you want styles in HATS, BONNETS, or other Millinery, with years of prac tical experience and the assistance of a competent Trimmer, I am pre pared to please yon. Thanking you in advance for a liberal share of your patronage, which J promise to merit, I am Yours very truly, MRS. J. F. YEAGER. NEW MILLINERY. I have secured the millinery store on Water street recently occupied by Mrs. Annie Latham, and have stock ed it with a full line ot the latest STYLES in MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Hats, feathers, ribbons, trimming!?, &c, &c, which I am selling at tho very lowest prices such goods can be sold at. When in need of a Hat, Bonnet, or anything in the Millinery line, be sure to give mo a call. 1 guar antee satisfaction in every particular. Yours to please, MRS. L. E. PADGETT. SAVE MONEY With the coming of Winter get out your last season Buits, coats, pants and dresses and have them renovated and CLEANED OR DYED and thus save the price of a new garment. Those soiled clothes can be made to look as good us new by the eld reliable CLEANER and DYER SAMUEL WIGGINS, on Main;glreet, who cleans, dyes, renovates and presses at moderate prices. I also do all kiud3 of UPHOLSTERING and can make your old furniture look just as good as new at small cobt. All work guaranteed and your patronage respectfully solicited, mr21-6m Saml Wiggins NEW UNDERTAKER, 8. J- BARC0, DEALER IN Coffins, Caskets, and Burial-cases of all styles, grades, sizes and prices. Special attention given to orders at a dis tance. If it should be your misfortune to need anything in this line see my goods. I am still in tbe buggy busines with as nice a lot of open and top vehicles as has ever been shown in tLis section. In work prices I defy competetion. Examine my stock before placing your order, Yours respectfully, - S. J. BARCO, ROPER, N. C. ocl3-ly GO TO M. E. McOABE'S For Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Notions, Fruits, Confection eries, &c, &c. I also keep a First-class Restau rant, where you can get as good a meal for the money as anywhere in town. Added to this I keep nice, clean rooms to let 10 lodgers at reasonable rates. Don't forget to call on me when in town. M. E. McCABE. Washington St., near livery stables. Fresh Oysters Eyery Dny. Thanksgiving PROCLAMATION BY F. IHORKTSIAIi.' Onco again wo are ncaring that period when the President of these United States and tho Governor of this State issue their annual procla mation calling on tho people to give, thanks for the good things they have received. Now people, this proclamation means this: that God in. his all wise providence has so decreed that LOUIS P. IIORNTIIAL has been spared to give you great bargains in' Dry Goods, NWious, Shoes, Clothing, &c, &c. You are now asked to show your appreciation of this goodness by calling at his store and letting the salesmen show you through the stock. We have just received a new lot of CLOAKS and CAPES and are selling them as cheap as eoer. Nvw, if you are in need of anything in this line, you will do well to examine our stock before purchasing. Wo also have a few more pieces of that all wool dress goods 32 inches wide at 18c. value 25c. 40 inch Novelty at 20c value 30c. 40 inch Novelty at 25c value 40c. 3G inch Plaid goods for skirts 25 value 35c. 40 inch Crepons for skirts $ 1.00' value $1,25 44 inch Crepons for skirts $1.25 value $1.50. If you are looking tor first class goods in every respect, L. P. Hornthal's is the place to find them. 7 a r We have Shoes in all the ne? toes, and prices to catch theL all ; we also have just received a new lot of boys' clothing 4 which, is as cheap as ever. Louis P. Hornthal. A . i I TLAKD, SA1NB I
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