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The Roanoke Beacon. 'jio Ollicial Paper of VnsU- , : 1 iii$:tH County: v. ' . . PilUbed Every . IWay .by 'fff.fi Koanokj: TuHiUsruNo Company'.. W. FLETCHER AUriDJ.V, - Editor. p. V. V. ATJSIiON, Busbies Mana;ej nhicrlpt1ion price, $l.2X per year. Adrerttxememi iu-trted at )ow rate?, Tim editor will nut be responsible Tor ,tlio viev ""f irorreaNindeiH8. All articles for publication masta a.qc,omnar4id. ff the full name of I no writer. Correpoi,denu are jvyytnstv. jnctfto write on hut fim mde f the piipur. . All commuiitcauonx must .bo cent in by Thursday niorumg or they will not appear. . Addrosft all C019 am locutions to . 1 ' VT1IE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. 5 We appeal to every reader o Tjk Roako. J'.kacon, to aid ua in rnnfcLj- u an 6-eeptablo a Vlynioiitti people and the public kurnv what i'oiiiR on in Plymouth. lluxrt r n all Hem ...... tin. i i ii.i I uiwl fl.iiitiv.iii.il fl'i.lllHd taltl'l Aim huci m I 1 , l fillU tivli.iwii. u .i. iiu.-, .wntS' dtatha, Wtfioua Uine'c, jweidevt.' now -:ull(t iiiir, new enterprises and ' improvement itf whatever cUaretej., chance in frsi;,ioi indeed jh yittltiK and cv,cythyiji uat jjYouId be" of Intel est JMur people.' f . y .; ., ' " FRIDAY, JJJLT 4, J8?i0. Judge William il. SJiipp, one of the fading Democrats of North Carolina, .cjiey ills homo in Charlotte on Monday. I ... U!JU ' ...J Senator Vaxe lias written a letjttj to $Jr. EJiaaCarr, iu which he says be .canuot jpport the sub-treasury bill in its present ' ' -'- ,'- , The date of the Democratic Coavealion r t the First Judicial district that was galled 0 meet at Edentoa on jTuly 2g has baeu .changed asJ will peel on the I& Hayti he blacks have a hatred for Jhe race of mulattoea that has been bred u the Island, and an aversion to the v'h:s rli come there. Fred Douglas' wife is v. hite, and the native blacks taboo her and ".cut her socially." ; They draw the color fine, News & Observer. Cyclones, storms gad 1 plofid- ursls haye .been getting in their work throughout the ,pouuiry. There is no telling what may happen with a man like Harmon for Pres ident, "Tom Reed boss bulldoscr in the jLIoiiRe, and Tjucle Jerry Rusk, running th, 'feather department. They are getting things fearfully mixed. Star. , We have been requested to use o,ur n fiueuee for lldn. W. M. Bond, flf Eento, for Solicitor, but as our towusmn, Mr. C. Pettigrew, is iu the field far lh,e nomina tion, we are holding back, " We beiiey,e l.hat hu chauces are as good ap anjoue's, uud Jjlibying b',1?? to b9 iQ .cvpry way worthy and capable of fillinrj that ofQce acceptably, we are for him as l,png an he is iu the field, and should hp withdraw, then jt )nr influence will be turned r to the liet bast man. ' x Mr. Pettigrew's ability as a lawyer, bia j-ntiiotitrn and devotion to the Democratio jiiirty is too wejl known all over the First district for us to fiay much in his favor not ;t 1 ready known; JjaV we would tarut-mly budeeh the people to s,uppori him, and ask 1 hut the County ponyemjiin endorse hifii k its nominee and instruct jts delegat.es to tte for him at the convention in Edeiifon fju thie 20th iust. . - PuKSCANf to annouueemrpt the D.emp. A'-Tktic lxecutiye Cpmiittep ' 'rnet at the pourt Houie pu MQQtluy last for the pur jioao of eeiepting the tjit apd place for holding the county Qouventi,a. A.fter Lome discussion it va.fi depided that the utiio be July IS and the place Q eswell. -The Primary Conventions are cajled to hiect at the folio -jiGij times ana places (. Plymouth lowuBhip, Plymouth July 11' pfiffn .. Mill? TowusL;p, ' liopier - Jiilj 12 ."kinuersyille Township, Parsou's Store ;Tu!yl2; Scuppemoug Tovynship, Cresweli jjily 12. It was agreed by the committee that an jnvitation bo extended to the members of the Farmers' Alliauce, irrespeotive , of . past parly alfiliation. to participate iu the prima, j ies, Iu the county Ponyeution Plymouth Township is entitled to 10 votes ; Lee's Mills 9; Skmhersvillo 3 ; Scuppemoug 10. AU priniaries ure requested to send pne delegate to eaph vott, TitEitis never was a time in the . history 41' thU country, eays ttie Wilmiugton tar. lyheo 'the faruierq tqok as much iu Itrust in governmental mitters'as they are jnw taking. This u . attributable (o two things; one tho campaign .'of edacatiou vhieh was inaugurated iu th? Westorn States spnie time ago by Jpadjug Di-inocrats, vhere great popular lueeljogrf were held iuid' Me uud . enable pt (speakers iscussed 'w.tarifffliDd other issue! wtjott'tlje ' people werehiterbsted. Th alihougli under lemocraLio auspices were u-KiLt,lr)tllt miucu vuifiuiitrf ttiid tycre jiltendedby thfliisauds of pooplp many of tyhjin were Ijeptjlijicapaud uiot qf them f umers. In this way theji-eople atrjnired )nuch informatioit ou eubjecu o .whiph j,hvy had previously giyen biif littjtf etteii-tl-m, and which many of theiu heard dis liised befoj-e frptn a parlisj4 Kianilpoiit puly. They were thus educated out of jiiany of the errors iuto hith they had p. oa educated, and they began to seo li crt'utlyf tq think differently ft:,d o think j"r taemsolycs, jostend t, alliiwing others Jo their thinkiu( f or thera, ns th.-y it eu i?l the habit of doing. ; k " The other whs the ''orgat'irjiHoa of the firmers' Alliauce, which wus expedited by U campaign of education and the iuteivst J'tijjlie affairs twijkor.ed y discus: iou oypnbiic 'qpesftoa listened tr. ,' , . The result 'has been Uiat Ohio,, a strong II epubDoatf iti t e Va ' e voiUition izd aiitT Iowa, -one (if" .the; 8ti.05ig. Kt of the 'lrniig KepuUii(w.SbjVs,;.- was lu-ai'ly ruirolatioc i:bi, the DtiiAocj,a,ye,lectir.g a Coventor for the fjkat tiita iu ijfiy fi,Vi. yqars, v requiring bcit Afejv votes of; ha vig a m. joiily 00 j litit.allo".' in the Lef4-,l!,"re' Wb'e' this ' vas Jone,, IUjnois, AVlsconsin, indiuna, Micbigah anal even Kaunas have iecorjne deb table giound. ; , t J iv breaking avay lr,om jtb.0 Itypubean party which had been fleo to them, a"d tu the great )ody of toilers iu other" eal ogs as vtli, ,th.ey naturally .rifted iut,o : tie Democratic party, which 'has been lot 'years fighting the battles of tha toiling millions Bgaiust the rings jnbbers, monopolists aud iuoney-kiugs, who owned the leaders of the Republican patty and dictated iu policy, Tho Dep-tocratic party bad been for twenty fivo years, evteu nhen iu a hopvless Uijuor. ityj, figfifing the bathes' of tb lvuople for low tariff tnijci s, tbr ruirvuhmtnt bi expen seg', iyr a better mouetay'eyseui wore currency to meet the demands of busiuciis, to crush monopolies, digtroy trusts, re strain transportation jCorpurations from de. lauding oppressive tribute from the people for stryjees rendered, to prevent fraudulent and corrupt j-eusioii6 by which the p,cople aro robbed of millions oi' dollars annually to recoyer the millions of acres of thj pub lic domaiu which .had teen stolen untie? fornjs of lay' fron) the people, "Jto protect the working men i factorje.s, miaes and shops fom tb,o borJe8 ,f pauper labor imported by the prqtecte( owners of these factories, fitiiueg autj shops, Forhese. nnd other reasons, thojasauds of jrmtis and others V'ho earned their ijnoney by hard abor, who had under a delusion been votiug with the hepu jean party, i-cyered their connection with it and ai.e now fouii,4 within the penjocratjo prty. The farmer or other toiler has no griev ance agajnst the D)tnocratio party, whioh has been since its first organization and is to-day', .the party :f the people, not the party of ,the farmers only, for it knows no special calling nor class, bt?t is' for the people for ' when this government was established, who are be source qf power and authority, uud in whose interest it should be administered. If the Pemocratip party Were in the asceftieucy to-lay, had control of tho respective branches of this goverpmeut. and its policy prevailed, there would be no legislative class favoritism, 110 Class disci Jminatiqu, no 'burdens imposed 01; one class for the benefit qf another, no plunder of the maofy lo em jeh the few, and there would no ocpiisiftu for the fafnief appearing iu the political are n si as a fargier, nor the laborer as a laborer, pr the nmi ufacturar as a manufacturer, por the wool grower as a woo groyc, for its policy, which would trpajL all alike, wqttld xlo jus tice to all and leave no ground of complaint fqr any. When Democracy is triumphant and its policy beconp,!1 the policy of this government, then the redemption of the farmer and of al the toilets will ocmo, bt not till then. , New and Observer. The following is the st.ten;ent of the receipts . and disbui'setnents of the fcjtate penitentiary for the quarter ending May 32, lb!)0. eaknigs. March 100 HI CQ9D4 April " 2-2,()K8.rf May " 2;,583 37 Total earnings $a),Q 1.24 EXPENSES- March 180 .$15,207 14 April " li,762JW May " ....18,187 21 , Total esp'usHS .( t$03,15(i.7ii Lessod acp't uuditeu 8.."i0 ' ; r $13,148.2Q Earnings ov(jr Expenses, . . ........ 7,215 I N Y E T ' y O TJ B1Q?JEY AT Argonaut. TJ,e Vews and Observer says that it icarus tnat iweign ana uurham men m. vestpd about $pt),00( In last week's sale of town lots iu Kimhfill. Tenil Kfiw there is tho whole trouble. Our own, reople, whaueyer an outside town is on a boom, will iuFh oif to iako investuiculs. Ktem iug to forget that Korlh Carolina 'offers the grandest field for prolitablo investmeut, of any istate in mo nion, it not or any coun. trv under the sun: But the auswur to tiija will 1 : vvVe know this to be the fact, but iu tht'se otber pLtcetj, .)ie inyesting of millions of dollars is a otmrmtin nf tholr success. VVe know that they have the lounuafion, aua that, wttu theailveutof manufactories and bines enterprises of all kinds, couplbd w ith the business push and enterprise, which always follow caiupil real estalo is bound to ioprease in value. Wo therefore consider such investment boih secure and profitable ''-" '.;-'-This rensoiijiiy is n the main, cprrect, but wo have betipr opportunities in our qvyn Mtatt and have plenty of locatious whjeh nature hay endowed with every ro qnjsitp.Jtir succ-hs localities which. wre too siijjie capital aijd energy eniployod, wOnltJ far onlstrjp the so-called boom towns in the South, and Lot only benefit 'the State but makp fortunes for those iuvest. ing, , But it may ba said that it was out. khIo capital &uut stalled these h caliiios on the road to success, and that the people f our State Lave not enough mom-y for the papita repiirtd to Inaugurate such lanjo enterprises. I his i3 true, hut' ano.bor thing is truer yet, and that is if We bhow PHr own faith by titling in-our oYu mou. "y, oiier iuvpstois wilt onipkly j..jt, us, Tho iroubje k, ij)0 p?qplc ..f North Caroli na pcem tq thin; with iboold Scotph .viago "j-'ar ,wuy cwttto hap long hofus." Somo people may firht for the rih " stud tho sparter , who spends h is tiniA nt ialni-g cha'.Icgc.s, "but I write for tho' tllE HlG SIT KIK9 6r A'dRL. 'Pittsburg Comal' Alal. f ; .y'Ai ',. v: A joung iHily from the Soitth'wae wooed and won bv a 'Quug Ual.tinnii physic.lan AlKjut tholiwo tUflv wedding was to como Ufl, the oiiu inait lost Lis eoto iortuu. Ii wrote the laiky a lettf r 'reh-asinff htu from thw ensiugpnent. " Avd wv t doqs the dar girl do ? w hy. she takes a hi m p oi lUru Wola. wriivh her lover liaa sent b r iti iri'pfperiiy, ,as a keep-saKe, having it tutfutactnr.'d into a iBs.t forwarded it to him with the following-Bible '.'iijSoriptip'a engraved in' di-dinct characters on the out" tide.; '"KutreaJ me iQt to U-ave thee; r return from following afterjlhee ; for Whith-. erf thou will I lodge, thy people shall b my people. 'nnd,thy (Jod my od.; wVre thou di it will I die. ami there wut t b bmied; the JT.-ord do so to me. ui'd morn also, u Taught b,t death part me aud thie We may a4.l that fortune soon ngain smiled upou the yotin physimtn, and that hi subsequently returned to the South to wed tli e tswect girl he loyed, and Who loved him with such undying affection. J.loader. this is all true. "Young ladies wlm read the Hible as tho heroiueof this incident soems to have done, are pretty sure to make good Bwectfcearis aud better wivts. ';".' 7-: I.JJJI1 111. 1 1 ' '- THE YEARS QPYpnTH. IfOlivcted, , . - .t": ," : , . :! '.V".'.'., The yar of Youth-rhow ear.tjbi'y e'm.: In daiy thoojht and in dniit lirettiu ! ' 1 low ift we live tlieir ploaues o'er ' How oft we drUt-iit from uiflinory's store Sumo treasure prized buve the ret. In thom; fun- diiys when -,ve wen blwct ' Quarts uutooohed by ill that ntw bjiow ou the trouhled ace an brow. ' The years of Youth a touand thenpes Give to our wiikiiiff and oyr dveains ; ; AVe ive mnon their jroiyMn honrs. " ' l?lei-t with Tlu'r suiiRhiun uud' tl-jir II Jver$, And waljc thiir fields aud eofiiud'-n. And roam will: loviitoue tlirongU tha woods. And hear the birds' thar for its suu., Ad feed ag iu that we are young I rjrst love don't die old lover kno', ! And at ihi date our cheeks wilt gmw ' At t.honjjlit of (hoe viichan;ing tlayjj, .',' 1 W hen, on our bright and V'ooniv; ways, Wc found fair tutt"$ to impatt . I.oveV knowledge ti I he willing hoart '1'ho flint sweet h80UH that, as turn, We'll 110'er forget was taught u- then 1 i Oh, tliow) jjlad tmv of youthful ycr- , Of no uiii villus and iu 'ears ! Of new-born 'luiei and Huuiiy vmilev, 1 J ' v. - Of no unou.h uud wicked wilus ; ' , f love that ftill retains it8eat, , And ?illl is freli and wanu atd "weet, ,v hile later joy have bad their day, And passed from memory away J .... . : Minister I "thins I - delivered a very touching hcrmon to-day. Don't you thiuk moved the c mtrregation ? Deacon I knew you did. I s:iw a good many gel ap' aud go out. . v NOTICE. The , Democratic Convention, of Wash. ipgton County is called to meet at Creswo".! July JSth 18U0 at 12 o'clocu. to elect de c gates to the Senatorial, Juaicial and Uon gressional State Conventious and to appoint Executive comiittees and a 1 ether busi ness except the nomination of c;?uaty offl-pei-. " ' : ' " ' ' The primaries to e.eud delega.tes to the above convention will be held, at thefpllow fug times aud placf s ; ' Plymouth 'fowushiu. Plymouth Jut 11, jtieo's Mills Township. 'Koper July 12th. Skincersvil'.e Township,' farson's " 'store July 12th. Scnppernong lownhip. Ores well .inly 12th. 4-b" Primajus to be held at 3 o'clock P. M. ' "'. ' " ' ! '.-We respKjtJqily invite all members of tbe Farnmrfe' Alliance irrespepuye -of past party affiliation to participate aud co-operate with ns in all ot our political primaries. Iu the' ecuuty convention Plymouth Township is entitled to 10 votes. Loo's Mills 9; SkinnerKville3 aud Scuppo-rnoug 10. , Primaries are requested to send one Relegate to each vote.'- W. H.llAItDISQJI, t.Mj.rETTIGIJEW, ' Sec'ty. Uur'm. NOTICE 1 -. T'te Demo ratio Convention of tho First Jti'licial diftnct is calicd toujeeL'at Kdenton, A. (',,011 't ueMiuy, atny otui isau ai 4 o cfocif,-'. .)t,, to iiomiuatti adudt'e of the Sitperigr Court nu'a So licitor fur tint ili-irictund lor uBy other bu iccss that ought to bp dous. : . ' By diiecfion of tl)e Kxecutive Cotnmittee of sad dlsuicL, in session at K, City June lih llh. c. 1... piirriQitb-w,' w. 1m Qtub'Ki, . Hecieiary. C'ljsijiiuaa. Pemocrjitic papers of 'the district pleao copy". . . FQR a ALE. A trapt of swnnip land containing JOtiO acres r,;oro or'je.-w, knowu as tiiiardV lidmid, situateu ti Washiugiou .cotinly on tho Itonnoke river, A fhijea f 1 oiu Plymouth. ( ill ell chenp for cip-li. Apply to J. W. DKASLhiV, f lymouth, K. C Oood range fir cat tie aud hog. -N. It., A.'l persons are.notilTed not to let Ihuir stock run ivt Jarge on tls land'vi;l)qat peiiiiift-iou from the above named. . " FOR SALE. The propprty einjated pn Jeir'arson ftroct in Hip town of l'lymoutli known as iho" We)l estate, c. .nsiating of piw lot with good tv'o niory unveiling ioiiro and ll ucceary out hisies there'oa. , ' , To anyone willing to piuchuse will be glyen easy terms. Awy to G0. E- HOUSTON or a! this office,'..-. ' . FOB SALE. As I m going to leave the State I offer for silo three (3) fine mils Cows, i Anyone wishing to purchase will get a pargain by applying to -'. , L. J. Peacock, : It -per. C. MDNU I OMENTAL mm V Keprcsenting tho well-known Marlilo Works of . P- W. BATH, VVorw.dk, Coiii). . MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES Any one wishing to mark thelast resting place of deceased relatives or friends by freeing a niounriieut to their memory, will do well to call oti th pndpfs'igo, who will furnish estimates and designs upon applica tion. -r . k . . 2?"Also Agent for Fire Insurance. Only : best Conipaiii,s reproseuted. H. H. Brown, . Plymouth, N- C. -fajHJM'uax.u APaM tSf;uo )t rf)jM J),i 'wutiudxino HtA jkoif noX MOif o( lU-u i 'Xjjvj ot Xav si naZjUf HV'iHlujf 1 1 , IUf 1W. Wl4 M,va "1 H 'nojC puiuMi oil! pu Uudtilua Inn. Mu.i nHU ltM q tpoos j no May 01 11 iunii f .i jo uni x'" uu uo ) 01 mi UM M MODI ilUO iOO .I lira 3 H JPBM H3M ipooi jauinf aonptjj pa fitibaur MB MHTS31IH "Iti J BEEM li i -s. t-" : - v . r- " Engines, Boilers, Saw ONLills, Grist Mills, Sliinglo Mills Edgcrs and Lath Mills, rmioys, flatting, usoitmg Solicited. . Send for catalogue and pries list. mm rglllE NOllFOLlC SOUTHEIt'N li. It. Tns direct short WP between Ply- - MOUTlI. EDKSToi AMD EASfN tVoRfU CAliOISA A1 .NoJlSVLi;, AKO At JOf$I8 NOJi?lt. " : .'"i;; 'V "' ; .. '-.' Mail and ' Express leaves Norfolk daily (except Sunday) at !);20 A. M..' arrives at liiieuton 12Sfi t'.ii-, lriaii"g P"we conpec tujn with all passenger Jiui'H to ajid from Haiti more, New York and Philadelphia aud the north. ' ' Connect at Edentoii UAjly fescept bunday) with the Compaav'' Steamer Plymouth for Koanoke ltiver. Jaegyille & YVashiugton It. II., Abbemarle '& llaleigh lt. II. Meamer goes to Hamilton Tuesday aud Friday Str. Bertie for AViudsor anJ .Caahie UJver, also with the- Str, U.' E. ltohfitts Trestjay, Thursday and Saturday for all landings on Chowan Kiver as high as VMnton and on Monday and Friday for. Columbia aud ianding8on tne ccuppernong ruveiv jueuvu Edeuton every W eldues4ly 'or Land, ing, Salmon Creek and returns following day. :. ' . . : .. Thronch tickets on sale oo Strs Plymouth and M- JS. Bobarts and baggage checked t- ststions on tbe Noi folk aothe-u 11 It., aud landings ou Kiver routes, apd tu Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Diew J.ork- i .y. , '. Noitolk freights aud passenger stations at Norfolk & Western It. -depot.' , Freight received daily . until r 1'. Hi. ejtcept Sundav ) and foryardedproinptiy. - ;' - ot ; c :';v-.: ' EASTERN CAROLtUfA DLSPATCII : FAST-FREIGHT LINE. Keeular Hue ' of . Freight; Steantfra ply between ltljzabeth City,-and New Borue and Washington, N. C. connecting with ths Atlantic )& North Curojhta li:iilroa?. Daily all rail service l;eta'eeu Elizabeth City,' Edenton and New York, Pailadel phja and Baltimore and Norfolk. . Tnroash cars v ithont breaking bulb. loy rates and quicker time than by any other route. ' L'ii-ect all goods to pe shipped vi.i Eastern Carolina Ditpatch as follows: From Norfolk. ViO: Norfolk bouthQn; Railroad. . ' ' . From Baltimore, via- P, V & B. 11. 1J President St. relation, -U ' : Fn.m Philadelphia, by Ponn. R. It. IJock SJ;. Station. ,, ' - From New York, by Pcnu, R. R. Pier -r xr .1. f : ' ... . - jjFor turther inforuialion apply, tQ Levi Blount, Agent, .Plymouth, or to the Genetal Office of the Notfojit SoiUbcm Railroad Company NfirfolK 11. C. HUDGINS, . - Gen'l, Fr't. & Pass. Ag't, M. If. KING, i Gen'l. Manager, - -angjG-ly. - f ) - ; ' "hoknthal & BBUm L'OPlSailA AND 'MffABDlSfl UiKRCUAMS ' . AND p EATERS IN ' lliilliing,- Dry (loads,' Kutions, lluols, Shoes, Croce ries, TiT., Taiiifs, Oils, .. ..' SloYtS, Et-C. ' ; v ' : 53?- IIEADQUAIM'EUS FOK FEltTILl- ' . U v ,,.1v PLimUtlL N. C. ." ; ; Jr . NosTjt Carolina, WasfiisgtpN CouNfy, " fcCfKKIOJi COUB'f- A. E. Oaylord . f 1 " . . . vs Notico.- ' S. Ciifcord. I " The defendant nboe named 111 take notice that ppecial proccKtungs enutleu i apoye lias ueeii coin-in-jric.ed before f ho t lcrlf of the t-uperior t onrt of Washington r.otiniy by petition for partition; bv gale of ii certain tract of land which the plaintiif and fefendent. are tenant in coiiiiuun. Said land is fifuutu iu a"d tiear llie town of Plymouth iu the above mentioned county and ftate. ', ' ' ' And ilif! said defendant will, further take notico that, he is required io appear -Before me on .vlondiiy i!;i7ihda of July 13:.'0 ut my oHlce at tho Court II oueo hi Plymoutn, N. C, aud atirweror demur tq lie petition ui Bind special procoediugs. or the petitioner will apply to thp Cotjrt for the relief uumnuueu in wmi peuuuu. : 'J bis May siilih. lS'JO, S. B. SPItUlbU TIIQS . J MAKRIN Kit, ' Att'y for Plaintiff. , Clerk Superior Court. Noiifit Carolina, 'WAaHTsaTCN County, riiix.ou'ru TowN8iirt. Tlss. W. Blcuiit 1 ' vij y Notice of Summon. J, .1, Cannon, 1 . . Tho defendant above named will tike notice that a gummoiHi in tiie above entitled net Ion was i.. . .. .. r-. i. j . ' laM'm iiiui.i r-u'4 uuiuiiiirf'il. Jil tun Ul.ll ua) pi June 18! M by I h(-. 8 Arinijstead as Jiu-ticu of the Peace ot WaHhiiitoa county, 'ortli t aroipia, for the cum of $l(r.8e ilqe raid plaintiff by account which sunniioiiD ii returnable befuro' siud Jiiftlce at hiotHue at lynioiith rn the l'.)i day of July 18!J0 when and wliere the defendant ii- leipiired to appear and niii-wer or demur to t. e ciauiiiuint, or ttie relief deni uded wlii bu granteil. This JuueOth, 13J0. '1 los. s, AMIiM iAO, P. ATTORNEY ATrLA W, rracticoo iu all the States and Federal Courts. Ofllce, Water Sti'eet, PLYMOUTH, N. p. DEMOCRATS TAKE NOTlOE. The Dcmocrailc Executive Committee of Wg-h" o ... . , --- . - 'i ......i, 4 ijiiiuu,4 ou .Monday June Wth 18 H ut K o'clock, m. C, L. Pli'lTiyUKSV, CJ4'. wmm RfflGi CO saL wmir--,'. - 'i ,1, ; V-IVi-f MANUFACTTJREKS AND DEALERS IN asp. urucrs lor vasiijis ami GEORGE R,' BATE MM MANUFACTURER OF , ' - '' ' .wi'PtW!kjf - -": ' ''';' ' ' .- Carts, Wagons and Impairing of all kind done Ml Work Guaranteed. , t -(.i i- f - The "OLD RELIABLE" Carriage Eactory, HyPM .Proprietor. C-T, BQWAHV Bmms Man'g, Buggies. Phiifilims, Boad-cai'ts, arm-carts, wa 30ns &o.t at prices lower than ever. Mou with tho cash ban get a bargain. I deiy conjpetition and will not bo undersold, Jepairiijg of all kinds done. Give mo a call. F AH 0 Y- aHOCER DEALER IN Heavy and Fancy (irocciks, Hay, Corn, ft I eal and Hominy, FRUITS AND . CONFECTIONERIES, U. J. Bunch & Co'a old stand, Plymouth, N. C. .ScAC- 23 UNION SQUARE.NY. trR.. 5T.Logig,MP. '232223233 qallas.tcx D, O, .BKINKLT5Y & CO, 1 ... Dealers in- . Foreign and Domestic Wines and . . liquors. .ClJOICii BRANDS QF CIOARS. A. Full Lina of Superior Canned Goods always on Land. . ' -I'OJE '" for sale by wholesale or retail. W) WOODWORK0 AffAeHMEHfSfg) IPilY, jjjaumiiu worn oi au-.Aiuu v . A i : otlie Eiding Yeiices. with neatness and dispatch, Adans Street .Plymouth, K. V HEELER & WILSONS light running and noiseless machine. ' THE ONLY PERFECT FOR Send for circulai and prico list, ueiu k mn m. co, Atlanta, Ga, Fox tixlG I$y J- V. BRYAN, . PLYMOUTH, N. C: Dr. E, L- COX PRACTICING . PHYSICIAN Water Street, - - Pitmoutu, N, C. ,,0fl!l0?r1?pBtalrs' ov ' Wra. Aft'iiu alker'u UiIhjLCry more,
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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July 4, 1890, edition 1
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