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s TjHiJjlWW' weHi.1 3K -Jho Roanoke Beacon. e , . . , . . -..I ..., ho Official JVipcr of , Wash ' iiiiiribu Count v V n . f Fubli-bfd Every Frir'nybv a JtoXNOKK PUBLISlitNij, C.MFAHt. T7.lETC?IRtt AUSBQN. v-; Editor. a ?, VV; AUSBON, Busiaes Manner.- v Snbrcrlptioii price, l.t5 r.er year. Th editor will not be resjaaisihlo for the vit?: AU'aiticvi tor-publication uiuntt accommnled : the full iituwe of rnu writer. " ',orrepoi.dent9 are requested nci to write on but Ofe Mile rf ike phper. . i' - " '-' - All cominnujcaiion must bo sent in by Thursday tioruintc fr they will not appear. Address all jommunieatious to TI1JJ. ROANOKE EEACON, r.... 'VpiyaontliN. C. W appeal to every reader f Tfl Koanoke mioON. io aid ua'-lp mailing it an areptalrie and profitable lnedinwof rt!Y to our' citizens. Lot ' IHyiaonlh peuph? and- rtie public "kiioy ;-.vhat in : -Maun on in Plymouth. H'port t alf fit-ius of .ew-the arrival and departure of ''friends, nodal event-, dealfoii' forioiw 'iliiie-H, aocideriti. new biiiMtiiiga, new emurpri and inirnvui))ent of 'whatever ob4rnt)ter. chum;" in biiMiiiaiw indeed feuylliiii;,' atul everything that wotrld be of iuurel' to oar people. ' '. elsewhere a letter from t'ae Carr on the snbj wt of pen of Col. J. organizations and clubs. We think dubs re very effective, and' as the coining cum. paign bids fair to be hot, we impress upou our .Deuiocratto brothew, 'especially the l ' i I : .' I T; . i .. ! youQR uieo, the importance of unity. It is oar desire to see a Democratio club or ganizod m every townahii, that the c 'of democracy majba ully defended. ause Important feature of the GP? Faif and'AiIiaUce' Farmers J&iicaiiipiaeiit to ,be hdi at Mouat Holly, N. C , July 24th to Aug",' 2nd,' will be' tho organization of a Xeague, whose members pledge themselves to ue as far as possible, tho products of Southern manufactured, of every kind. At 'every I'm held' iii" the 8cuth "thi? year, "snub, an organization ehoold le made. Manufacturers of all kinds of goods should place wtmple's a all of these fairs aud bho w iho people ow much the Bouth herself ; product B forthe uecoKSities cf her home anti-Harrison movemeat among tho colored men of this State was inaugu rated at' Oxford, Wedutwiuy riiht, w heu speeches were made by several colored 'speakers of local' prominence,' all s'evereiy arraigning this administration fur its treat, 'ment of the' colored' people' of' ibis State, Vind the' toanoer lu which colored uieu ltave'bcen iguored'in the appoiuimentH to 3 iilace.. They held that tbey naxi ueu run oo lopg by the white llepubliqjns uf the ji'taie,' 'who usVd bat dill not rtcogmz'a the , Vervices rendered and that tbay should re. 'fuse , to be used a mere tool bereaf ter, Ui'pdly supporting whomsoever the yrhite bosses saV'ifi't to pat up. This is the be "inning of a movement, which It is ?aid. 'will be carried out all o ver' the S bite.--Star. Wk are indebted to the New York World sayfl ibi N. & , ln'teu'igencer, for some very startling ccmparisous in conuectibu with tlii receul approi-riations by the uJouse of jiepreseritatives for p'ensioHii. When Iq i'es'eutative Heudersltn j of tbe petitiion com luiltee, boasted that tbe present House had appropriated one hundred and' sixty-seven 'million four hundred and nineteen thousand seveii hundrtd and' tbirty-ouo ' dofl'ars for the benefit of the soidiers, it js nosa'ble he ld nbt'know, apd probably did not . care, 'dbjut olher iiitereats that uiKht be iu. 'periled by such' projiigacy i:i the dibbure inent of public fundi. ' ' Such' A large appropriation has eyeu cx cecdod the cstimaio for the Secretary of the Treanury by $o.3,00(),i0(W ; but its start, ling significance 6re hilly upuoajfs by a ilew cdinparibUiis. .. Iu I8t., twenty years after the war, it is larger by $100,000 than tlie appropriation Ihen inade'for pen'slou', thus sh6itig'thit, nrnrdinir to IteDnblic'an ' lomc. there are ' o ,. - , J . iaoie soldiers Iiviug in 18J0. deserving tb gudrdiauhhi'p of the government, than tero were in ieo. The UtwB 'regulatiug the duration of hu man life ha7e been' cuauged' by the iiepub iir.Au mrt'vi and the armies that followed r j , j i ' ' ' ! Grant' aud Bhermanare, numerically, about four times jarger'tbau when Lee aud John. 6ton wirrendered. V'e never thought that (such a contention would m insisted upou, much less acted upon a fact, ana noy we ?' 're left to tho'!afteriiative of determining he fatality of a Oontedei'ate bullet, and of figuring out Low many generations ol Northerners are likely to ba affected by its capacity tolcill or 'wound. " ' , Wo caudedly admit our inability to 3olve any such a problem, nor do we know of any unknown quautity of an algebiafc character that would a8biat in staling hush a propobition. Vo dohot know, however, that if the "Northern army was ai lare a's tbe present i louse of' Ke'preuuanreh repfe'rioius i to liavo b jeu, thou the world ' has not Leeu porrectly informed as to the fortitude and podurauie of the HoiitbVrn'peopla iu resis ting such an bverwhsliiiiiitf forco for four years. But everybody know that there is no truth in what tlie House' has stated to le true, and that tho o peiielon eppropri. rations are iii wle in tbe iuterest 'of the Re. : v.bluH'part.'projptetl' by a dishonebt -rt-gard 'uf too tax payer. ' Annhr connmriwon shows - that tie - no lot approp'rUted by the House lor pti ;n surptiwis the hloest auu'ual inierest on the national debt by f2.i,(MK)i' ', i-ud ttppromiinatett s xty per cent, of , muK fx'peuditnres of the Federal louder to snob a downright pystem of J.1 laging. The people should' And inust ' ie bfcl,e it ul iovember. The chargeH '. .-.-' if bemfjtcitered ar.inst theui nie permanent ThrV nr t(B lie r in in.t ftrff.t A , f nun t n eratiou la ' uentratiou. oriu wwiW6 mutd. bear her rci t of tbt burden! and th ... .' ! . ; In tellif ucer petals to il nmohod of the white people of North Carolluii to enfer i to mtr their veto agaioNt tbe rapacious by 'seiiuiiiga soi Democratic lok"j to the next Congress of the Uuit.d Sated "THE STAGNANT SOUTH' Wanufiiclureri'' Ite.card. ' 'Ton have tliH Hiainmr.t 8uib to direct into cliaunulaof industry and properitv." sjuou n oif.icuivu t ii urn euy source at an rould be aitbnfshn)''. Uufit aone.trs in a juhi;;iziii anicie, ana tn nuthor bas euc a . . i i . . it : . 1 . p it print d in the in. 'lie fctnirnant bouth! Wbatmauuer of inan i-tbTa who au get into respectable' uiiiiihziue c ltoius and meti and daub w.th Dilniers Ink y 't l ho been 8but np .u a lighthouse, or dticft he emerge from the darkness and gtoom of a fierimVa cave that he sbonld be so com. pletely ignorant of events ? But Mirnrihimr as men ignorance is, wo Hurt a Mill greater cause for amusement in tho act that a lnoiiktrouit absurdity" should iasa iboaditor- ial iutellineuce of 'a uu azia otbC'i. " ' ' A South wLich' abided a billion and a ouartei' to tbe asuPSKed aud three billion to IhVreal value of its property between 1880 and l!S8y,' which in tlie same periori doubled its railroad mileage and bauking facilities, trebled its spindles, looms aud c.oul' Droduo tiou, q.iadrupled its iron pro'duorrbn, and uubu uuuuirua ui unmous iu un annual value of agricultural products, is hard y in need of the services of aovbods to "direct it into chauuelj olindusiry and prosperity." u..o iuo furaiu nn pnii ling iius statement in New York the MauufueiurerV Record was getting out in Baltimore a ouurttily review, sh--ving that 2 8i3 new tiidustriea baJ been organ zod this year, :17 of them iron' furnaces The outh haa Biienced criticism aud dispelled duubt by the unanswerable logic f facts. ' " Experieuc'6"hrts tanuht us to expect a certain auiount of skepticism on tbe purt bf people who1 have precouceived notions aud live among huulbrum KUiroundiugs and look vni' udou resiricbd boizous. ! With this chfss fact about the Bouth must havo bo c earett and' most numistakK.ble demouKtration . and even then the niu.aii.tn is not accepted in its fulluesK, and the ad. uu-swun or southern progress aud greutuess, wheu nihde at all, it post often qualified and neutralized by jMi;ud buts. M he rase iu poiut, however. lVout of tbe u-ual Vun. auiutiniutbe liuturo of intellectual coma, An Vols ill rtT I liu miri.l inurAfll C. ,Jr,,,0n. trubtm ?t.Dg only tbu,ft--f; wfiwVi.pKt-.faeUndKiIjlUhti mental cyeKlgbt. r The wime with batiiu Krenclior mPermau, Ibe disCUhSton in which the ''atnernaut The above with Muic uud u.- of 'piano. South" of (panada, aud it is pointed out of a nuui ber'of conditions which give tbis oouutry its Lauds lull, wiilibnt adding new com. plicatious. It is"suiprisiug that such a magazine as Tbe Fiu-uui should have ad mitted to its pages this slur upon the Mouth, aud especially so in v-'eW of the vigoro.tts efforts its ' uianngfersr aii pultii.g frUi'io c6uvinee sontliei pojjle that Th Forum js a gord mcdjnin through wbioh to attract atteution to o'pportuuiiits for invebl.iu;ii in this btction. ' ' "' '" ROPER LETTIJIl. RoPEB, N, C.. Jyly 20 1890. Mi3 Pattie Lnlham. of Hay. Tyrrel c.-muty, has been visiting friends and rel' atiVeB in the uoiKhborm.'Od fur some (itue. Miss Fanuie Carsturpuen. oue of Wash ington county's favorites, and who is now teaching at . Weises' school bouse, was in town to day, the" guest of her bister, Mie-a Uussie.. "' '' Mfs Al Pogersnn, who hits for mms tiwie enlivened Koper sncirty with her pr1;! euce and bewiching smiles, left for br homo iu Plymouth l.nt y.ilmdiiy. Wo regret to give Mjss'AI up. but our loss is Fiymoutn's gaiu. Air, 11 L. JtVi liams baa ncoeptc a po sition with'l.'VV. Hiouiit as bookkeeper. " rtUiong (hose who went o Nag.' lieni on the ekcurbiou Saiui day night wore Mess T. W.;Blouut, Guy' v.mdley and O. W, Koper, T. W. Blount lifts laid off a lot iu lloper upou which it is proposed to build a u Episcopal church . f' Mr. iSlountV new grist mill willpoa be ready for work, the cngtuo is bote, and the buUdiug is nearly completed. The services at tbe Methodist church came to a close last 'J bursday night, with four accessions. ' The pastor, Itevi B. B llolde, is au earnest preacher, a prefound reasoner aud a deep theologian, $ev. J. P. 36us, who asslB.ed in tbe meetihgc, is L youug man ufiuhch proinnu, cud one of whom the church is justly pVoud. He 1'neacbf a at lt..jier every Hunda morning Hud night, eitcop't the 'first, which is 'tha paKtois regular appoiutmeut. 1 There will be a Sunday School Misbion Couferance held in the Methodist church this week , begiuniug with a sermon on Friday night by llov. VV. It. Ware, of Wablmigiou station. Tbe eouferancu will convoue on Saturday; the quajrttrly Con or Colnuibia circuit Will! also lljeet fvreuce for lljeet un tlial day with Elder 'Oglesby pr esidiii2. the services will close' Sunday night "Mr. editor, I am glad to tun that the people of Flyrncntii are moving towards building an academy, and I hope that the work will soon be accomplished, and the euterprpie of FJyoioilth will stir up a like spirit iu itnper aud ' Cause our citizens to make suitable provisions for the education of their children. ' ' ' u D. N. Y. , A Correction Mil Fditoh' ItV'yoar insue of July 1 1th anpears ati article in which yon say Folice Tucker a a duteciive. aud secuns siOitn good.-, int House rcienea to ig occupied by me, and 4bc' party who stole the goods' was at the time in my employ, but the jfoods Were broitght there after Mr Trfckerls visit 'And were not at any time couc'baled.v I did not suspecp the goods to hayp'Wn stblW. and' on learning of the suspicion of toy hbiib I rave Mr. Ayers perinissi6n to fiearch ni honise. af.'d he found his goodf,"wbicb I thought weri the persoukl property of 'the mn. ' 'Fleae make the CwhTectlou. ' R:;Cklen'a Arnica Salve, Thk lilsVSALviit iti the world f'T Cns, UT.ir,es; WoreB.' ITjcgrs. 8ait (ihenm, Ffever I CpAs, and all yklu "Eruptions. ti.ut pohi- tiydy cures Pilen, oi no pay rroufrfd. R i'guaranteei to give periVct Btitacikn, or nioney refunded.- Price L'5 centa per box, For na!o by J. W. Hyau. ' " ' " Fi'.-nc UARIilED. At tl! rulence -f the Lri'leW fMlhor Cupt. V. VV. OfunivttT, ntftir Kinsimt, ir ia tiM nu'g or .miy j-JHU ui 7:;jU o clock, toitrvlciHr,.tTlymotitli. aud Mistt l.iz.i mway, vf jiewrT Jvuiklon,' E q, ltrttij uci borough ooiHtioj.' 'iliey ' witi fttteiided by Mr l.Humel Moe'ev ud Miks f GriruU4 I aiTHWHy, and Mf. J.l liilhrd ; mid Miss Fiorno4 ivloseiey',- umy ricmls pluuef ; bi.'itiK prcNntt. -A; I Tue b. ide whs one of th inns most cliarnilot! belles of ljei.t.tr county, Btln;red ".by nil.!iir iJcr trentle nidnuers, Kaoo aiidbeitnty 'I be, cn)in isone'of our iuot D pulcr ciii.wnH uud is the cftb:i.'nt Ulurk of tjf 'the Buie;jur (Vlourt of this county. Immediately alter the rifremony S'm r tjrforuifd .tbe huppy o',udIo took the tvmn foj'Flymoutb, where thoy' urivwl at 7.4., p. in., mey ,vere met nt :ue ueju auu .....' . . - ... 1 driveu at 0!ic to (he grooti s resideuce on Washington street, where thy were rnet by a' host of invited cueF..' and the bride given a hearty welcome to hr new h.mie. ' Afte part iltiog of a Uonutifal snpter the Pjyttvjuth Cornet Hand gtve thera a4 Onrxiia..n' ' , Our congratulations ' Uucle Tom" to vou and ybiirs, May the guardian augel .bf happmcas prosperity and poaoe ever Urver about thtjso two hearts that .beat as one EDUCATIONAL. WESLEY AN Tfmfan .Si'AUNlO.V, VUiOlNlA. Opens SeytenilKir 18 h, 181, One of the moft ihor- oufe'h WhJ attracuve Schools for ynnnc ladlei iu the Uniuu. Conner vat or, court in "Muslo. L'uurii4ud inlvantntti iu Ait. .icutlni wnl calisiCil'juicH. r'nll ;oimm:r ciui course .situation graici. (.Miaiatn nuHurpi.- fM-a. 1'ujv rroui nineteeip oiaiea, "l eima low aneoial indnenmo n ti . K' nertjoua m, a ilisiatice. ror tlie low loiiu.-i aud i;reat HivanUtee -f tlu.H CelLpated Virginia School. wrue for a ciituiiuue to W. A. 1'.tbiiiocL. Bliiuuloii, V iryl .;ia. LOUIjBUUO female college, ' r,OUISBURG.N.C. Fall session begins Sept., 3rd isnp. Full and strong Faculty, b pedal ail van ta. ges offend iu Vocal and Iustiumectal .vtusio, Art and Elocuiju.it. Due proml- neuoo given to study of h,nglisn and the Bible. Charges to bU it too ttotes. Apply for Catalogue to - ' l. - TntT?v a yr j.vll-Smoa ' President. WELEYa.i FEMALE COLLEGE, KUUFltEEnB JKO, N. C. The next scaton will heirlu Sent., irth 1310. We call the Mrent on of pan-m lo tiliiii " wetl-ki.own school a ottering SuiH-ilor .Mentnl irairdaj;. car Jul mpeivisiou of uoarUlug piipita and home eoinfurin. Therti ar eXKufive roiiUai lor exercise, large brick building heated by etoain, high-pitched and wcll-veutilaltd bed-rooms. "Xorirti for 1ml f tuition g3. so. 10a. U. PA all AM, PriVt. PE0F, P. A. T0QDLE, FLYMODTU, N C. " Tlie Fiuest TonsorLJ Artist in Eastern Cit'oliuii. Strictly a First-class'eHtablihh-nieut. AVasliiugtou stroet, thiee ooors from Water. ' jylS if. A GOOD POSITION- To Jiidic-H and geutlitmun vho deIre to make money rapidly we oiler a splendid oppert unity. Ve have a large mariner of agfiiw iiick'ng" four -to eig it. uouar p r uuy wjiiuig pieuife til jejieori Dmvih for which there Ma n ureal. ureal demand 'every- Wtiuro. It you are aireaoy un uuuiil, no mailer what you are felling you should carry our picture-, It'ou will be etirpri.-.d to sue how rapidly they cell, mir out lit. oiim-hm of four diilerviu ety.es of pie. ture. Three of Jlr, Uuvis and one of Henry W, tirady. s;xc 11x14 in. and sell for fifty c-iit-s each, 's have the- nnect steel engraving wnich Mrs, Davis eny is tho bust hketie she lma sueu of ht-r laie laniunud luiibaiid Mze l-lxlH inctiun pric j ! 50. Duttlti complete consists of ail the abuvii meulion ed picture worth gtf.tK) hut will ho sent 10 th 'te only who int-au biiiue-s for if v. 7 h'i includei the fine stet l i-ngi-iM'trR with frame and gla-. H'enj have omfifji f(ir Jt.'tWIaU it will py yoa to have 'the best, Thi in a i-reut opportunity to make money andyoq should oidhr iit-ouce or wiite for pattic nlaris, ' a v pj;y aeont? fiO par centeonuai'-Moii and allow them io collect b.-l'ore ifciitriiing our 'money ou reg ular ordsii tor pieiurc, , , Picture of either Jefferson Daviaor Uenrv V. Urady alliuin size Cs-enlf, both seat to any ad oresa fa- nuuied of 'i agents and sii rer dlmu fir po agi etamps, All jue!jiion$ cheerf nliy atuwered, pAVIS MEMORIAL CO. 07 Mais SiRKtT, DALLAS, TEXAS, i i - Notice. The firm of Davenport & Fi'-rct' of Ply mouth N. C, composed of Jaj U. paven port and J no. W. l'icrcy is digolvud tbis day by miitnid consent, Juo. V. Piercy wiii succeed Slid firm and settle ad unfinished bueiness thereof. This July 11) 1SJ,9. 4w KPTICE. 4 The Fall Se?slon of 18:K) Creowcll High School will opeh 8 KPT IS MB Kit 8lh titid.-r favoru.de au-i pice. The eervicc-ii of iJrof. A. K. ilooth, of Durham, ff. C, a Keutlt-mait of high ciil.uie and long experience iu teaching iu the dili'i-reat high grade. "ehoole has been t-curcd. . . t We beg It-ave tu inform the public that eveiy advantage for thorough training iu the educational country la;-e here ofTer-d. Our areatet1 desire ami highest ami la to advance the cause of Education, I tj. whinh iitt wm Iiilm tet-nttri.tl f r.f ui.pvi.f.. of Ihm most (.indent iu-tri'ctor of the land. Location healthy and acce.- convenient Hoard can be had m Urst-ciasl private families ntnioderalc rale. " Juiy'l-1 18:-liw NOTICE I Jhe Derao ratic Convention of tho First Judicial dirtr'icl id calicd to meet ut dehtoii, (' oil Tuesday, Jmy BOUi 1HW) at 4 o cIiK-k, P. M., to iiomiuaie aJudge of the upt-rior Court nu So-lici'-or for this dl-trict and for any oilier bu iiie.8 tluit onaht to he dou.-. Uyrtirectton of tlie Kxectitive Committee of saiJ d'Htfict, in sef-tou at K. City June lth 1890. "' O: L. PhTTIGK VV , W. L. O Ki K b l N, 1 Si-cretary. Chairman. ' Democratic paper of tlie district pleae copy. .Notice. NonTH CAKOLTNA, WAfsniKGTON Coustt. 'A. E. Gaylbid f " : '' vs Notice of Partition. Stephen Gaylord (. . Hy virtue of authority confTed upon me by order ortne Mipenor-tonrr or me aiorosinu coint y made in the' above entitled caus. im'ine Tth day of July 1810, 1 will sell ihi .V.oiiday. the llprdUy oj Anna-. 18 H), at the. Court House door'm Pl.vmou i1 to the hiiftiuel bndur for cash. I he full J deac'rihed it the peiithjii fihd in f-.n eati'i-. jl tifiti-cr in' suid coiinlv and Sfiile. tnie tracfknowiVktid dwiL'ii - county and Sfiile. tut i,i tint I hart o- ted i'J the V hart of tfi '-.own of PlymHi-.ih at lot no. IV- Atibthr ti.itt iii!joiii-f lor I.' J'J'illid kuuvvn a the nlat-u S. 'C luvlod resldeil. ' '" -' S. B Spnyxvi .-...,14.. ri :.. '., JU-' I Combii-s-siofjer. FOR SALE. A I am p,ow to. 'leave the Sialo I oflV.r for sMe ihree (-i fine inilii jcows. Anyone, wishing to purchase will get a b,it5'tiu by iipplyios to ' ' ' ' L. J. Peacock. . -j..r,!,; c. PEER! ' Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, -Grist Mills, Shinglo Mills E tigers and Lath Mills Pulleys, Shafting, Belting &c. Orders; lor Castings and Jlaehine worjk of ajl linds Solicited. Send for catalogue and prico list. , ' G3S G37 Ac G41 Qeen St. - HE NORFOLK BOUTHEllN 11. R. AX. llXZ DIRECT SCT.T LINE DETWFCN 1 LY- 'WcrtjTH. EdeSton ani Kastkn North CA1:0I.ISA AND NcltTLK, AND ALL JOINTS NORTII. Mail and Kxpwss lortveu Norfolk daily -vr-Pi.t KnndavH Al 5;.?0 A. M.. arrives at I lenton 12:.W P.M., making close connec tion with nil passenger iinB to and from Baltimore, New York aud Philadelphia and tho north. ' ' , . . r w g . . -Connect at Edmon daily (except bunuay) with the Company's Steadier l lymntu tor itoanoke lliver. JaMiesviUe iS u afcluugtou It. li.. Albemarle & Italeigh 11. R. tStt-a.mer goes to Uatnilton Tuesday aud Friday - Str. Bertie for Windsor and Cashie Bivei-, also wi;.h the Str. JI. E. Roberts Ti-esday, Thursday and Saturdny for all Jaudmgs on Chowan Kiver as high as Wmton aud m Monday and Friday for (Columbia and iiindings on the fc'cnperun!g Uiver. Leave Eaenton. every v cane.saay ior win j"u ingV Salmon Creek and returns following duV. Throuch ticlie's on sale on Sirs Plymouth and M K Roberts? and baggage cuecKea i Simons on tlio Noil'Jik Won -hern it k., hiki iaiidiugK on Kiver ronton, and to Baltimore, Phi liwtelimia and Nuw York. . Noifoik freight nd passenger fitatlons at Nofiolk & Western R. it. wt-w.S FiviL'bt received dully until r l.M. (except Suuda.O and forwarded piomptly. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FBQHT klNg, Kecnlar line of Freight St?amns ply between fcluabeth City and New Borne nd VVnahiiiiiton. N. U.. counctmg with tho Atlantic & Mort'u Carulina lit;)road. Daily all ran service between Jviztbeth City, Edentou and New xork,-PjilaaoU I)tilt anci jaitimore u,i iniinpin, 1 j... . -.1 ..i , ..it. i iniougu cars vituout ureuxing uuia, iov rates and quicker t;raa tnau oy auy otner roul'o ui.-i-ct all goods to bo shipped' via Easletn Carolinu Dibpatch as follows: From Norfolk, Via Noilolk iontbcrn iailfoact. From B thioiora. via P, & B. R. R. President tst. Matiou. From Philadelphia." by Poiin. R. K. Dock St. Oration . From New York, by Peun . R. R. Pir 27 North River. ' ' E"For farther information apply to Levi Blount, Agent, 'Plymouth, or to the (Jcnexal Offioo of mo Norfolk &iuthem titilroad Company Norfolk ' ' Gon'l. Fr't. Jf Pass. Ag't. M. K. KING, (leu'l. Manager, aijgl-ly. ATTENTION MILL MEN- I wish to inform ti e public that I am a. mill wnght o 30 yeatw experinnc.fi. luUy master of the business, any person wiBhing Water mill w ork done will apply Jo ' the undersigned. A up cialty to build Fobaya, Water houses. Pen tock, flood antes, Tnmbliu-;-daniaand nt;r wh;el. andscltlnS iu th Jiiaiirii fvery. 1 will insure nil b'obaya or water houses ruat 1 putdowu never to tdow up. 1 am also the inventor of a first-class, compound Turbiu water wheel that will do as much vorU with theramo pre-ure as hhj wheel ev.r offered to the public, at a small cost, liel'ereuce g;ven if required. O. W. Askew, jtly-ll-tf Plymouth, N. C. pmcris cot-icM run Mtii en II EST Tel- e-Konei tne world. Our fclliiiMn dnruald, and to introdaeeon-i nptrior ftaod. w wUI ndrE to ok rcaso-f in ouii locality, mm abort.' Only Uioh who writs to ui one. can malu tan o( the hanct. AU too bar. to do la THlJ PY J return i. to ihow onr irood. to ayiM(3re ,uiw nun .... .viu uriu uur. and thou around you. The be- irlnnmg of thie adrertiMtnent liowi the .mall end of the tela. aerp. Tbe following cut giree tho appearauee of it reduced to about the fiftieth part of ita built. It U a grand, double die tele. ecope,a.largeaa teeae' to carry. We will alto enow you how you can make from fi'.l to 1 0 a day at leaat, from tbe etart.wahX oat experience, better write at once. We pay all expreee cliargee; Addrete, U. UALLE1T A CU Boa 8 HO, okila.i u, IdAiaa. MENTAL Representing tho well-known Marble Works of 1 P- W. rt.tTK-), Vorwl;, Conn. - ' MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES 'ir.yonn wishing to mark the last reRtinp place 'of 'deceased relatives "or friends by erechi-i a mouninent to lhair memory, will do well to call on th" "Oiidersign, who will furnish tstmiates and designs upon applica tion. ' '? . ' ....' " ' 2TAlao AKMit for Fire' ItimiranCr. Only bett Companies reprcstnfed. H H. Brown, '.. " Plytvoutfa. N C. IB 1 1 v . , AGE ft IMijaCTTJRire COIPMY, MANUFAC rUHEUH AND HEALERS IN Tlie above well-known firm js represented ''.in tlii section by W, H. Han-pton. . Farmers, Mill-men and all otlirs wishing engines boilers, cotton gins, saw lqills, thresh ers, &C-, &c. or any land of machine supplies should, apply to W. H. HAMPTON, Agtftr jy llSmoa. - ' !'VDP SUABLE" iJarriggc Factpry, II. PSJIL Prsprktor. C- ?. Uqwabd Business Man'g. Plymouth, N. G. Buggies. Pha.eiong, Koad-pffs, Farm-carts, wa- rpns &c., at prices lower tln ever. Men -with' -the cash can get a bargain. I defy competition and will not bo undersold, liepairing of all kiri(Js doue.1 Give mo a call. FT7 HOUSTON F k K 3Y QROOSii t -DEALER IX ' lieayy aiu Fancy (Jroceiies, Hay, Corn, Mal and Hominy, FRTJiTg ANQ CONFflpTIONERIES, iSouf.b fjide Water street Plyjuouth, N. C. mi '.nv?A0O. 2S UNION SQUfiiRE.NY, SMr-,.-su ST.L0U1S.MO. DALLA3.TEX D. 0. BllINEXEY & CO, Dealers In Foreign qjid Domestic Wines an Liquors. 4 Cf00fi BRANDS CIGAR3. A. Full Lins of Superior Canped poods always pp hand. for q-le by wholesajp or rplail. IU2IGUM, N. C, . p. L. PETTI(3rEP:w, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Practicpi? In all the States and Federal Courts. Oljice,' Water Street, PLYMOUTH, JjT. C. r -- qipijO AND FOIIWARDLSG MEHCilAH , AND DEALERS TN ' Cluliinff, Drv Hoods, him, Boots, Skcv Crocc- nes. Mugs, faint?, uils, ; ' , Stovt-s. tc. - ttti r-i-rt a ifi't? ru TVM" TiT?T-.rrr -, D T "VfJTi TTTTT 7.T r . M A NpFA C TUBERS OF , EOPSE EXQfNES, a WAYNESBORO, PA. 05 . '"'. WHEELER k WILSONS New O ig-li Vi-iii light liinning and noiseless, niacin' no. THE 0MLY PERFECT FOR Seim tor circiua. and price Atlanta, Ga, X or I y J: W. BRYAH", PLYMOUTH, N. C. Dr. E, h C PRACTICING Water Street, PHYSIC I ANX - 1 f Tllut-TH, N. C. vT'itJ . VP11 over Mrs. Annie I NValker'e Millinery htore. " Qqr boarding boue Bt HEAD Will bo onencd the 1st ?tnd 5tb of -July, for boarc nre ns fplldwT Per ding! meal - day - ' . . " week NAG'S between Terms S .35 ' i.oa c.oa TLont i - . . oo nn 4 Your patronage is rospeetfullr solicited. MRS. F. M. BpNCII, rropriptrcs?.
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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July 25, 1890, edition 1
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