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A oerry .vitne0 stale vv ,.11 . ! , ..lurccr witness Ntato v : hillipfeOU . , V , ins Pi'tUtord w;tue)tf 'sdate A I'tttifrtlfl f f iarv IMtifnrd witgcWslrdn w k iaiuelt. bo Senator nomnaieu uu til'rd Ooiigcessional Convention of Pcnn Xn will be May 20. ' yf a native of ' Philadelphia oorn iii that city in IS'-'G. At l of 21 yeurs'he'was'admitted to the During President VanVBuren's inist'ratiou he acted as Seciviary of the t ericia Legation nt Loudon, 'in 1S.VJ I Was elected ou the Deino'craticticket as ivyor of 'Philadelphia, ''iiud ticrvtd ' one 4Vmt this is6uo the Rsacon enters its nd volume, for fifty-two w'eeks it has , issued iu the interests of the peopli of iishiugton county. At all times (striving advance, the political, "social aiid financial erests of alK : We are sorry to say that j success of the Beacon is uot credited the .business men pf riymoulh, while a yxt them have given in some support the majority Lave appeared indifferent, ing no interest iu it at all. ' ' 'Ve. hope as the UeaCon enters its second ame that our people w ill conie to our 'stance! jlf the people, of Pjymouth !i a'good paper they must help .to "make ke it such, The editors" and publishers paper can never ivo tho publio a -first, ss newspaper without the cooperation of i people.. Tho members of the Roanoke 'Isbin Company are n wives i.fyhjs udare at work witi the deleruiiua. Vat the BBiCOS on a solid fouclH; have no gold ujiiw to back . up herclbru they pull upon the M the tvvn to - aid thtm' iii Xnd if yon fail to do itJ tho go the way cf i's pre- or earnest tributa t diiad man of s, thiiu Wd3 hat noble A paid Snle of oved Xpat M ' ,oo1, ,5 town e. F. Aed. Dr. E. or Louse 1 31. 'J 5 n agaiUBt V- Vrman, njctee ynml tlft bai. f.tlonr jd,in(i Xastsiinst Ma;y Long, ih' .'uif brou lis ltd twice. ' Chxlertd that Josr ph Arp be p.ppoiiit'Ja v-r k. P. rnit. i " Oidi-rod that tho resignation of John S. Craft us coustabiu of Lec'a Aiilla township be ccf ptfd." Ordered t.at AVarren Cahoon be appoint 1 constnble ot Lee'n Milts towuship to till the uuexphd terai of Jolm B Ui-aft, re. signed. ,j ' ' . ." . . , OraVrecJ that 0. V, Suell ha allowed the siintol'jr.O.) for waiting on Jury lour dnys aud summoning 8 juror. - Ordered that -i. P, Ilili'iard be allowed the tittiu of $S.0." for issuing aud reoordiug 2i ordors, cleik board this day,' tax books. Ordered that Johnli. ChefBn be allow, d tha toiu of ;ir.2i f.r Hunuuoni.hj' $i jurors add for aei viceti' wniting ou Court pr;ug tem. -. ' Ordered that John B. Chessop be allowed the sum of $77:50 the amount 'paid J.' II. i?!oint, Solicitor for couvictious. " . ' ''OAlere.l that rvl I. Pagan'. ba allowed the sum of iJllG 10 'for futdiug .prisoners iu iiiil and tnrukeys for the month of A.nl IH'M): . '- ' Oldened that L. I. Fagan bo allowed the sum of $9 00 for 0 days waiting on court Ordered that David Thompson bb allowed the sum of 1'.) SO for feeding jurols five meals. ' . V .: Ordered that O. li. Bteman be allowed the r uui of $11 for shackling' a id uubhack ling prisoners in jail 'Jl times. ' . Ordered that L I, Newborry be allowed tho um of $0 for 6 days waitiug on Grand Jury'; Ordcre l that Joseph Tucker be allowe l the Hum of J 14 ,r0 for guardiug j til 14 nights and furnishing niorter for jtil. " ' ' , . Ortier!d'ttiat J. 'A'. lirt;isoa be allowed the sum of $S.2r for services as keeper of Poor Ilonso for the month of Apt'd. ' Ordered th,it AVahhiugton eh be allowed tho snm of $2 for lumber fur..usht d publio road iu tikiunersvilie towiiship. Ordered that the Roanoke llailroad and Lumber Co.. be allow. d.llie jam of4j!,0C: for 'litaiber fnruihtd jail. " ' '' "Ordered that tvfnruy Jackson bo al lowed ibo sum of $j foe cuiua for Louis li..lla'd. - Ordered that Wah Pottifo'd ba a.lowed the sum of 5i.1V) for wo'k douo on jail. . . Ordered that llenwHou l'helps be al lowed ihe sum ot $1.30 for Krvices as juror ou the body of MutpKitn girl. . ' Ordered' that John Uoll be allowed the sum of $.1 0tor 0 day wailing on court, Ordwrfed iiiKt Tlios. J. Marnni-r bn ab lowed the Bum of $1 8.1 fi;r paukaga'stitiuped euve'opi-H, xiiuoiluye, piper and pen holder for court. - Oi'derelthitt Asa A. Haniscn bo allowed the siKlj" of-SiS 3(j iivjjTinioaiog 23 jurors, ' JJrclerod ti fat" Horn thai SMo.', bealkywed '(ho sum of . !fS.7i. for goodVfarpifc.Utd .VVMShpgtou couuty. Ordered thut liornth.'d t Uro.; b.c allowed the sura of $14 !G for provisiouo farnislied Pof-r 'House for tho month ot April.', Ordered that E. (4. B.borje be allowed the eiiui of $1 f)G for r.ummoniug 19 jurors'. Ordftr. d that A. M. Johnston he allowed he Kiun ot lU-.IO tor V, days services us e mber of Hoard Comuuasiouers, 30 miie8 5o. per mile. ' Ordered that Dr. H. P. Murray ba al. the sum of $G 90 for medickl 'atteu Jo pViAonersiu jnil. dend that Df. II. P, Murray ba al. id tha fchm of $3Q as aa expert witness ,'by tbe'fcitale vs. Lloyd Arnold. )rdeted that John ti raft be allowed iUis Doxu'.ng and Miles Fieldi and carrying them to jad. 1 ; Ordered tiiat W arren Uahot)n no auowea the sum of 80j. for summoning 8 veueri in Lee's Mills to UKhip . 't Ordered that tfc IIoaxoer Bsacon be n'loAedtho num of . H(J t'.r bublirthing the froeeedinMS for the Biard for ilu mcoth nf ApKl 18!0. ' ' 'ordered that the following persons be allowed the'ainotnr.s annexed their names av p'S1Ktatimer.t of Tnos. J. Marrim. Sriprloii (Jonrt Cirk fr lee due olliuors p.iiq wirnFS'-s iu finite eases deteinuiiud at 5 spring term leuu a.iniugiou ooumy Ipcriot-Court : '"..' Vi,,. T ir....!nUT il'L- R'nk vii 1 Arnold. -V ' , $20.00 5.70 7 70 Olison Sheriff, State v mold.- Craft. cousUble, State vs Vld. ".. ' waiii. J. P Stats vs 1 ,- ' ' '" Witiiocs, State vs ' ' ' Vitnes; Stata va 2.1Q WilllCflH blsio vs i". - i " ' J v Brvrtnt W 0 Miurifler witness' state vs 1 11 ," tit VVntni'j I J IV Ranlisou wrtness stiuo yb I Jolm Brown Audrew Simpson witness stata s John Brown . . . J S Craft witness. "State vs illis Walaer aad other's . J.1J iMvonport wituts.i fitate vs Andivw )alp!ou Haywood Tarkonton witr.c.58 sUta V3 An.lrew Simpson ' .' . Cavney Phflps witness stale va Andrew" Simp3n .. J A ChoEson, J P witness bUte Vs Lloyd Arnold' N 1J 1'eagf r witness slate vs Alfred Jordan J i; O Johnston witness staie vs B,obt 8inith ' ' . . Thos. is Artuistead J P state vs Bryant Watt; rj 'aud others J B ChesKon. s:terdf ctate vs Bryant Waters and others' , . Tom Norm.'iri witness stale vs Lloyd Avuokl ' i Sc-.rea Nbrruan witness state vs Lloyd Arnold ' " ; Vv illis Boyd ; witness state v$ Lloyd Arnold ' v " 12 K Latham Slayor, ya Ilf ury Thrower' ' '- llornthal &: IJro bedding , fur. ntshrd j aroi-8 '-Mrs LtMh liowcott tecding jurors " Mis Laura Latham " ' -' . , Thos J il&triuer clerk slate vb i.Xy u.i;o lii.50 1G.70 1C.40 83 3.00 ;.ro XJ.flO 2C fO LV71 nlBrvAtit Waters ! other ' . Thos J Miininer clerk fitate ys BrvR'it raters and otlum ; '' ; l';t'Th'o.' J. Marrmer. Clr-rk Supwrim- Ofotnt of w aslnuRton county 00, c rny t(lit ths nboyo in a correct LJ'll of costs in tllo cases State vs Lloyd ArjfcCild aud ollicis atpring term 181)0. , '' ' ; . . , ; . .- 'Jiios J. UAitaisKa, : ; - ' Cl'k Supe.ior Court.) "' fctateuiMJt of taxes eollf.cted by John B. ChpftaoH, slier. ff of Wasbiugton county on UGlAted (iubjects and under tchednle llevinue Actund not previons'y accottuied for uniounud to $o63 til. . . List of insolvent jxlls uud "personal prop erty rVturaed by John B. ChrBson. wrerijS of Wii hiogtou county for the jear 15i,3U amoutilc'd to $104.78. ' V, , ' ' J . P. HilIjIAud, cl'k. ANOTKEU SUBSTITUTJC Prfpreaiv farmer. ' , The foUowina'from Augusta will ba read with interest by ,ur readers : ' . William E.jHckwm. a welt-known lawyer ol this city, Igas solved the jute bagging problem that hap agitated potion circles lor w long.- Jatksctu nas prf'c:ed aiecbftu, . ical appliances'lor inaknig bagin lror-i cottOii stalks, and he h-is just re tamed from Nw York with a roll ot bvggiog Kxperc cotton men say that it it? in very respect equal to. jute'' bagging. Ho' will bny the bure siaiks from the farms and can afford to pay about a ton laid down. Anauuuul stalk yield writ bale Ihree' years' cottou crop. The- machioery comprises heavy corrugated 'rollers, with vats of tun. ning water, card'iag mHcbiujs and biigliir; looms. It is estimated that in umkiug bag ging from cotton htalks two million dollars annually will br put into the poclUts of fanners " for what is nofc cleared from the J1U1h at au expense, .v.' .' Augustu, will be lieadquartcw for the company' mill aud'ollice s, which wiJ extend from ' Virgiiiia to Texas. Jackson hid rhe roil of bagging wide h i-i exhibited woven by the jatti bogging looms of J. O. Todd, at PatterBoa, J ' ai-d he says that experta prouounco it ipial to its juts rival. Oultou stalk b.tgsiin is les iiUlmu' ma'ola and is btfly a shado daiktr than 'jute. Cotton circles here are jabil tut. .' , '1'ha above would indicate that the prob lem has at last, been solved. Tho Progres: ' bive Farmer, tt U" readers know, has time and again esp'rf'ed the opinion Ihst here, in lay, not only the solution to tho bagging trouble, but a vasf saving to the farmers of the South. We ae 120 w iim'htittting the cl.uojs'ftbove set forth and hope io be able at au eaily day to give to our readers the factslu regard to tha matter. Of one thing we fejl assured b.ipgmg cn and we predict wilt bo made of the iiber of the cotton sta'.k at & les prico thnu from ar.y product known. v heiher tho process and appliances claim eJ by Mr Jackson is tho bot to accomplish it is to be UsUd, but it can aud will b douo. ' .MARRIED- - ."."V.".- ' . IluTD DeCobmis.Oc Wedueaa'ay inor njug the Bipu-it ckurch hf tAis placf was crowded to its utmost capacity5, with friends ami relatives who had , ttms assembled to witness the- marriage coreraon,1 of Mr, J. E. ltaid and Hun ilamieO Devormis. ' ; A'i 8-30 the brid-t' party arrived aud entered hu church under tho sweet strains of Jihe wedding march played b;r Mrs. J. 33. 'Davenport.. Tha bride was accompa nied to the a'ter by her brother, lir. J. Dehorn .is and the groom by his D3St man, Mr. L. P. UcVuthal. The uehevs for the occasion were . Johu Kkittletharpv and Olaience Latham. " ' The' groom is one of our most proper ous yomig men, the jnuihr m:mbe; of tho firm of lie id & I Hike, uud the bride U one of the most lovely ladies of our city , Ijumt'diate.'y after the ofremouy, which v?as' performed in a most Kolemn aul iiu pressiva' manner by the pastor, It' V.J. P. Tultie, the happy cots p. 'q lett per Kteanur Plymouth for a bridal trip to tho Northm) cities.' '. . "VhQ Beacon extends congratulations and best wishes for 'I heir ttitura happineH. ilay their lives bo as bright as their wel. ding day. ,' - . ' . ' "' '1 Notice- ' Jv virtue bj 0 nmrtfi?o x)1cut(l to mutv Ed- j wiirVl Hiin'MiiQ July huh. l.S-'S. iicl duly f rt'iff "'1 11 llie oftlce of the lit'ivtcr of ;(,- or J vit"liiiig fm cnunry, in Itoulc '' png'-w 18. ;t!4 j anUyij. 1 will 011 Alonduy. June Slid, 18.0, nt 14 j lin k in., a', the Court licjase door in rimoifth, j m lii"iiet Uirtdur rtKcawi pno rnui uiscribM ""' '-,-, I .1 . V. 1 . 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