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THE ROANOKE BEACON. Published Every Friday. intere-.tm the Wet Office at r lyniontu N. C, as eecontlcUsa matter. We a"valto every reader of This Koanokic Beacon' to aid ni in making it an accepts ble aua ruo' table uudtuiu of news to our eitiseu. Let i ivmoinli ikc i)l a ar.il th-j public know wuat is collision in PiymoiUU. Report to us all iU;m of uevs th arrival ami departure of friends, social events, deaths, orious ilmen, accident, new bulldiisis, new enterprises and iiu;rovenieuti of whatever character, chanin busiuesH-mdeed anything and every thins that would be of interest to our people. Subscription price, Jl.CP pe year. Advertisements inserted at low ra--.e. Obituary notices exceeding ten Hut five cenU a imu. Count the words, allowing eight to the line, and seud riioucy with MS. for all in excess of ten I i"ea. The editor '"'!' not he responsible, for the view of correspondents- . . All article for publication must be accoimaiiiea by the full came of toe writer. Corresponding are requested not to write on but oce side of the paper. &.! ecif'ttnmiications must he sent 1 u by Tnareday uiot nit-g or thsy will not appear. Address all communications to THE 110AN0KE BEACON, Plymouth, N. 0 ROLL OF CONFEDER ATE SOLDIERS WHO SERVED FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY. Editor Roanoke Beacon : L send herewith rolls of the men who servtd in the Army and Navy of the Confederate States from Wash ington county, as far a.s I have been able to secure them. The county thud men in the fol lowing commands : The 1st, .'3rd, 4th, 7th, 17th, 18th, 132nd, 5(Itii, COth and 71st iiegirnenU of Infantry. The 1st. 2nd and 3rd N. C. Cavalry, and some in a Georgia ttegitnent of Cavalry, Quite a number were in peal to those who 7 ere in the service to correct errors and supply omis sions. This would take; but a few minutes, and he would be a poor friend, or comrade, who failed to see that a comrade's omitted name did not appear in this "Record Book." Respectfully, W. F. BEASLEY. Dec. 1903. INFANTRY. Fiust Rkgiment, N. C. Taoors. Lewis C. Latham, Major, Co. G. Nehemiah J, Whitehnrst, Captain. Julian A, Latham, Samuel Holliday, W. C. Collnn, Thomas V. Foley, Afisadana Ward, Marcus F. Fagan, Allen Brown, Crosby !S. Gardner, Samuel Ludford, James Cullington, 2d. Lt. 2d. Lt, 1st Sargt. SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT Co. G. Thomas J. Norman, Captain. George W, Grime, latLt. George Y. Colliim, ,,. 2d. " W. E. Windley, 2d. " Henry J. Robertson, 2d," J. C. Smith, 2d. 4.. Normau, lat Sflit. a,' L. Ilaugutou, 2d. " , Joseph W. Kouuedy, 3d. " John G. Jilo.iut, 1st Corjl Wilrou A. Norman, 1M. ' Wm A. Latham, 3d. PKIVATEH, Isaac B. Ambrose lUekard T. Ayer David Anbroi Iredell iJaleinan Thoiuau V. Chewsou Stephen Corprew David Cllfioii 1 James II. Cuesaon 3rd Uh lit Corp'l. j Louia CombaUlk I Thomas J. Uraddock 3d. 4th ( i c PRIVATES. Robert E. Airs Ji.'SKe 13. Augley James J. Barnes Thomas Bembridge Elisba Buttry Jordan S- Buttery Reuben Barnes Wm Ii. Barnes Thomas YV. Hell Wm B. Chtason Kobt E. Cowery Jossph Culiit'er lien), a. Davenport Ueorje M Dixon Wni Dougias Wm Gray Usury Haslo Humphrey Ilcdder Asa T. Hall in Win F. La tub C. B. Lalhui Thomes J. Lee Emanuel Leary Francis P. Lewis Thomas Ludford Jauifcs Marriutir EUy Mithias Win iioiru Joseph H, ilyerg IS. D. Normau AJfrtd Ohrar the 10th N. C. Heavy Artillery and many in the Eden ton Bell Battery and Montgomery Blues, both Light Artillery. The county was well rap resented in the Navy. The aggre- H''jtrt nmvifir in a will n ficspn ... ... . , 0rC3and (jl!Ter minibsr is not as large as it should he, and therefore ask that the old veto ran 8 and the song and daughters of those who have died will carefully read thj rolls os the various com mands, and if tiny name has been overlooked it be, sent to you, that all Aaron Patrick Isaac PhtlpB George Ki'9ps W. Sinoily John Suiitta Samuel Scxtou is-haiu iSuuett Jtruiiiiab 8wiiion who wore the gray may bo recorded, i G'uf.3 H. ShugrtM After 1 have secured the names of all who went from Washington county, it is dip intention to have a "Record Book5' made and placed in the Clark's oflice for the use of posterity. If any I name is omitted from- that, book it will not be my fault. I specially ap- A Very Cloe Cull. I stack to ray eugms, although everv joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes 0. V. Bellamy, a loco- moHve fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I ! was weak and pale, without 'noy appetite aud all run down. -As I waa ntout to give up, I pot a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, T felt as well I ever did in my life." Wedi, sickly, run down peo ple always a;u new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try theiu. fc'utisfachon guaranteed by Spruiil & Bro. Pric 50 eauta. tiattuiHl Bkittletharpe Swam i$n)i Joseph l'widdy Henry WiUiuiB I Frilay Whito Afiiel Allen j Calvia Atkiuaon Leonard Barnes iUark BurgCHs Johu Buttery lieubeu Buttery i The mas J. Barnea Jousph T. Batemau II. G. Blount Viu 8. Coopbr liichard Crwdr Levi Craddock Henry S. Davenport Joheph Dixon JrUneB M. Frazer Calviu li asl oil James Board Wm Harris Samuel Uollb Thome it J. L ttham Edar 11, LatbaKl Usury a. Leary Reuben Leary Frederick Livtriuan Doolriue Marriuer W. B. Marriner B. B. Militf W in iloor Benj J. Norcoui B. A. Uiiver Jo8fih Oliver Joph L. Oliver O-'iTur AMrou Pritclt Itichard Powers Gaorg Kuuiibli Wm tfevel Lewis Sawyer W. P. Spruiil liichard Bennett W. A. iSimmouii Hardy Skittkthai pe David Swain KudclpU Turner A. B. Vh:takr Jehu Williaua Vi. T. Woodley J. B. Dayenport II. 11. Davenport M. F. Davenport Hardy W. Davenport Wm T. Fremau Wm L. Pagan J. N. Foley Wm A. Foster A. F. Garrett Dauitl Garrett jAtue Uaaotll Jaui;s F.' iJopkinu S. H. llargrovti L. B. Harris Johu W. Latham Jame3 11. Luoad Levi Bigf Ueztkiah Barnea Jamea M. Oorprew Johnson Craddock !S. VY. CLaniberiain Edward F. Che6ioti Malachi CorprnW Job CumbbUlk H, H. Davenport 11. J. Davenport Ilezokiah Dn,votiport Jaineti Davis John A. Freemau A. L. Fukn fckaton W. Foley Joseph U. Fulcher 11. H. Gan.lt Aa W. llarrieen Joseph 6. llerringiou W ilhou rludeuu it. D. Howell Wi W. Jonti Thomaa W. Long Harry Luuaa Jamea H. Marriner TillliD REGIMENT, ltev. Georga PattefBou. FOUUTH KEGIMENT. J. W. Bdteiuan, Go. E. M. F. iicNair, J. C JaoKSOB. SEVENTH REGIMENT. W. J. Woodley. In H Twenty -live years piactlcal qx- li periem-e nnd tho fr.t that edo M the liuve: t busnf'?a in Seeds in the il Hc-ir.:.. : : ;..:.:. a nobles ns to t Btipply every requirement in i GARDES A?i9 FAfiS SEEDS f to the very he ,t ivivantagc, both as regards qi'aiity and prico. t ; i irf Fi f t-9lV Ji Ulv.'At-i.3 Ciitli a cJl i-Zt Jj ; i 1 1 rrqukin laiyo qtiivntities of Seed.3 y iirn requested to writ for special I'i r..c?s. If vou have riot rec-'ived i I a copy of WOOiVrf SI-.FJ) BOOK '' lor 1'm4, write for it. I'horciSKOt i f;1 another paLMcation anywhere ' i that appronelies it in the tssefui r j and practical la.orv.iion that i.-S- it gives to Loiuliern arnitrs a f end gardeners. l WcoJ'3 Seed t;oc: will be irisiliid free t.$ on rcijii'st. Write to-sJay: , do not delay. U SiOIiMQMO, - Domestic Troubles. It ia ezcptioual to find a family where there are noduuieti rupturva occasion! ly, but theNe can be lessened by bavmg Dr. King's New Life Pilhi around. Much trouble they save by their grat work in bto-nafch and Liver trouble. They not only reliv you, but cure. 'J5o, at Spruiil & Bro'n. A woman will forgive a man almortt any thing except bis failure to ak to be for given. In Bed Four Weeks With La Grippe. We have received the following letter iroui Mr. Koy Kemp, of Angola, lud. 4T vraii in bed four weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and upent eounider r.b'm for treatment with physicians, but 1 received no relief until 1 tried Foley' Honey and Tar. Two small botile3 of this . medicine cured ai and now I use it ezcln. 3 ! Sivflv hi niv faint v. 'lnkf, no AnhHtilulbK. bold by J. "O. Everett. Joseph W. Miz.all Contiuutd on 7i.h page.. A Life At Stake. If you but knew the splendid mrit of Folj a Money and lar you would never be without it. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or U grippe. It may save your hf. Sold by J. O, Evrett. AITOINTMHNTS AT CRACK El'ISCORAL CHURCH. Servient- on the -1th Sunday of the mouth morning and evening, Bible clausal 4 p. a, Servicr Saturday preceding at 4 p. i and Monday following 4th Sunday at $ a. Ml. F. A. Boy Is, lay reider, will oondact Kfcrvice eytry outlay ujorning. All art) cordially inyited. B. LAH-4ITKR. Plymouth Graded School. The Plymouth Graded Suliwl will open its tir-t term, iloKtlay, Hvt. ?th, J90S. To those patrons o:tside the school district, we will tYr the usual ad vantygeH in giving their sous And daughters a liberal education in the higher as well aa the common school studies. Terms for 1st,' find and 3rd or Primary Grades, $1.00; Jth and 5th or lntwrmediat. Grailvs, ijl.50; Cth and Tth or Grammar Grade, 2.00; 8th and Oth m High Sehjol Grle, $2.f)0 and J3.00 per month. For further information address thw Principal, C.J. EVHUKTT. It Trould be an easy matter for all men to face the world if it wasn't for their creditors Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by Foley's Honfy ati'i Tar. Refue substitutes, Sold by J. O. Everett. " WILLIAMSON'S HAIR -TONIC. It removes Dandruf. It stops the hair falling. It cleans and purifies the scalp. It gives new life and vigor to the hair. AS A HAIR TONIC IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is sold only on a positive guarantee, if it fails bring back the empty bottle and 'get your money. MAN Or ACTURED AND SOLD BY j3cOOKS ILLIAMTON , The W.nter Street Barber, PLYMOUTH, X. C Price, - - CO Cta. Nothing has ever equalled it INothing can ever surpass it. oil! A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. H Money back If H falls. TrlaJ Bottle fre. This Sewing Machine I f el? F, Th name EldredgQ has stood larto BSST Irx.tho Sewlnd Machine World. HPT- tmm. A Here is a Nw Eld i l12aV re"dtf' BETTER trxan toaIlohrp Positive take- I li? 1) 5?. "w: self Fettine needle; self V,U8 w threading Shuttle; automatic ;usion release; automatic bobbin winder; posi :ive four motion fercl; capped needle bar; ball Jfrinff wheel and pitman; five ply laminated woodwork., with a beautiful set of nickeled steel UtAohments hi velvet lined fancy metnl box. Ask yo.ir dealer for the Jinp'rdved Eldredgre "V." and do not buy any machue until yoy ,ia ve seen it. Ntvtonal Sowing Machine Co. BGLVl.OERE, ILLINOIS. ?J fe 5-trt. New York City. 6 M !i.t'n Street. Chicago, Ei!. t Sec rut Building, Saa Pracclaco, C&S. E T. To every person, no matter where they live, who pays us One Dollar on Subscription either old or new ' patrons are open to this we will give a numbered ticket. These tickets have been numbered from 001 to 5C0, inclusive three figures on each. One blank ticket was sent to Hon. John H. Small, at Washington, D. C, who has placed thereon some one number of 500 or less, sealed it in three envelopes and sent it to Mr. Clarence Latham, Cashier of the Bank of Plymouth, who has locked it up (with the seals unbro ken) so that no one except Mr. Small, who will not di vulge it, can know what the number is. When the 500 tickets have been disposed of Mr. Latham, in the presence of two other responsible men, will break the seals and acquaint us of the number. We will then publish the same and the one holding its duplicate will receive this beautiful and useful piece of furniture, absolutely FREE ! This b no cheap, bargain-house machine, but is made by a reliable firm who have been making them for thirty years; is well made and has a full set of attach ments, and is listed at ,$60.00. Get up a club of five, and in addition to giving a ticket to each of them and sending you the paper, we will give you two tickets for your trouble. Some one will surely get this handsome machine. Why should it not be you? Address, THE ROANOKE BEACON", PLYMOUTH. IV. O. ESTABLISH EO IN 1835. MASBLE AKD GRANITE M01DMENTS. AMS OFFICE AM) -fcLkCMUC PoWifiK PLANT MACON', GA, SUM ITER, 8. C. h'CCKY MOUNT, N. C. Vfr tariff's nnd ritjii??!!?. AddnPS Kockv Mount. OHif.-n . S. BLOUNT, General Solicitor. LZrJ YAKDS Ml
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