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i:ho Roanoie Esacon. rJLho Official Vhwv id' ty'aali ington Comity, Fubli-heJ Every Friday by Tub Xcahokb 1't'WiTgnrKo Cmiaky. W. FLETCUSU AUSBJJf, - Ed.tor. C. V. V. AbSBO, Business Malinger. , KuWcrlption price. $1 .25 pcryenr. ' ArtvMiiHi'mt'HU tn ru-d at low niton. Tbo ed t-r will not bo rewyooaiblu fur the vfows Of correspondent, . ' . , All art.cit for publication must bo uecomtmr.iod by the full name of ti.owntev. Corrcspo? dents ere roaeBtea not to ivrilo on out On side of the pttptir. ,..,, All communications must bo sent iu by 1 Jiiinsaay mort'ing or luey will not appear. "v Adilros nil ;omiuiu:i:auoa8 to THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. We appealto every reader of Tn Uoasoke J1aooi. to aid as in making it an acceptable and rrofltuble medium of dw to our citizen. I.tt 1yuah pwple and the public kuow what is cul'itf on m I'lymoutl). Keuil to n oil Itt'inw of newt the arrival and deptn lure of friends, social veiit", d!iihR, sorious il.ue-i, ancidenU', now buildiiit's, now enterprises and Improvement of whatever: 'character, cbangw in baii.w-luued my'thliitr and everything that would be of iuiurust to our people. Fill DAI', OClOBEli 3, 1SD0. OUR TICKET. Fon tiiu fcurxiEjiEcounT. For Chief Justice: A. S. Meukimon. For Asaociat.j Justice ; Y AtTa.lt Ct .RK. Voll SUPSBIOA COUUf JUD3E. District Geo. II. Drown, of Beaufort. roa, solicxtoii, 1st District -J. II. Blount, of Perquimans. J'Ult CONG REM). Xst Diatrict W. A B. Branch, cf Beaufort. 1 Pl-Ji THE 6ESATB. 2nd District W. G. Lucas, of Hyde; Win. It. (Uli'bsson, of Washington. Amoko the Bpoaktra at the meeting of tha Democratic c'.ubs in Uakigh was Mr. E. c. BoddiugfMd, Secret .ry of the Far mers' Stalo Alliauce. After referring to " lt principles of the Democratic paity, to which wo uo cur liberties, ami tha tec. rsflity of the white men of the Smtb stand. jrg togethtr for thii preservation i f their liberties, Le paid a very s.ioug and wU deserved tribute to Senator Vance as a man who . had devoted four-fifths of his life to tff.rts to bentfit tbo men of whom tbe Alliance was composed, la this he spoke the truth, fur if there was a roan in public life who stool unfalteringly by the firmer ia his strujjiile agaiuht unjust and oppres sive legislative disoiiininatiou that mau is 2, B. Vance, Senator uud Senator to be TUB colored citizen of Iodiaua seem to be cutting their eye teath, and waking to the true inwardness of their relations to the lirpublicin parly. They are gelling tired cf pulling the chestnuts out of the fire for the big and little white bojses. They held a big meeting iu Indiniupolis lust week, lit which were present many of the mont . ptojiiiuont colored m?n iu the Stars, among them E. C. Cooper, editor of the Freeman. After rousing Epeechee by bini and others the fallowing resolutions were unanimous ly fidoDted : Be it resolved. That it is thcsmBeof this meetiug that the time hns arrived tor enuTt'A vnt.m-s to diRnlav the saui j indepen dence of choice in local electbn that ylher nationalities do notably, (jrei-nmus and Auiericaus, and that now and lu the future wc will, without excuse or apology, eup port our friends, regaidlebS of their politi. :al affi,iaUons ; and be it further UusolveJ, That any man who believes that oolorod children should not bo allowed 1 1 sit in tbo public schools with w bite chil dren is not fit to rceivo the votes of colored men. Be it further lsolved, Thiit the speech of Repre sentative Chendle of this bUtc, delivered iu the National House of HepresentativeK ttguiust the seatiug of John M. Latigston because of his color, was unrepub;icuu and tieservingof the condemnutiou cf colored voters every wLcie. A notable feature of th'u meeting was, in addition to tho number cf prominent colored men participating tu il, thp pres. ence of the pabtors of three cf the colored churches. Star. Wnits North Carolina baa not nude much noiso, and there nas not been any- 'where iu her bordeis, a great boom in the senca ia which that term is usually em. ployed, there LaB nevertheless been very great progress throughout the length and - breadth cf the State. -'Ibis business revi val and industrial progress has taken place ..-Tfllhiri two or three years, and is iucreas- , jng with a tapidity, and asBuming propor tions which would astonish oven our own people, if they could ful y grasp the pitration ; and understand the facts. Not only is this progress lu the mining and manufuc. turing industries, but. which is of really more importance, in the agriculture of the State, Independent of the fact, that tho , jtresefrt year has been oue of extraordinary good crops, there is marked improvement all along the line. Better methods arc being adopted, a greuter variety of crops are being cultivated, more attention h being given to food 8upp;ies and the expense of farming is being reduced. There is no State iu tha Union iu which the farmer is in a belter condition or has a brighter oct. ook before Lira, than iu the gocd old :"tate of North Curolioa, I',very Hay, new enterprise-? ftro fctartin increaxud capital being invested and v fluids for eutorpri&c Icing disclosed. 'iris are bt'tig projected and baiit in ' v Of th'J i.'.c :.;i',I UCW to-ns spring. S tJ t up on every Laud. Oav pcopl j aw too ui.iscivaiivc to rtwh It audi org ito SMf,n. l.ttUvu. AH i.:r.stituu(s have been mud upon a boLd b:isii tt-d with au nssurauea of Hut uotwitlisUndin tho vdry :,.tif.cto. ry prxigrts H of tho past few years, wo haVJ oi:ly p:artcdupon the race. With rtnouives i f fliuialo, soil and minerals, superior t.- ail other , th'ire before the tita.e a future of lUiiteritd growth and industrial pruspi Ity, grand ia lis dimensions aJ dazzling ia its .plcnd-r. Nowhere in the Union are there better! i opportunities fjr tho investment tfcapi- tal with the certainty of satisfactory r turns, than are to be found ia North Carolina. With iron, Coal, copper, gold and other valuable minerals in almost every part of the State; with nngtiilioeut fortstt. of the llhebt timber, wi.h thj fiu6t fldhaud oyster reciOUiC. s iu the vorid; with a stii enpa. bio of pro3ucLg the most valuable crops aud a Uiini.ita unsurpassed, it is simply im Io.st.ibie that the rtstii.s we have indicated hhould not follow. Wo dj not xneak in ex'ravig.mt terms, but iu U iv.h an I scboraoss. Let th9 pej p!o of oth'-tr less favored scctious come and sea for themselves. We famestly court an investigation of our vast and tarkd ro. boarcts. and the multiplied opportunities wo cfter for the prontable inYistincat of capital, rg jnaut. Iload This Should you wnh to buy, sell, or lenfc any nal property ia Wusliingiou, Berne .r Martin counties wo talcs this ninaus of informing you that wo aro iu a pobitioj to tender you aKtauou iu disposing cf your prepdity to advantnga or in akiiu yoli to uiako a Belceiion, Buculd yoa wish to leasa or vjitrchase, Ihu property will b,i adi'ortlsed by pos. ters and m t!te liuAXouis Beacos, and regularly mailed to partits liviitf not ouly in lUe various States of tbo Union, but iu France, EngUud and Gonnany. MfSa. Patrick & Wilson, the Iinraigmtiou Agents, are doing fill in their power to turn the r.de of iinmignviou to North C.u-oliua and are co opcratius with us iu this work. No couuuiHtsiuijS will bo charged unless ! a sale is perfected, and then a certain com mission, previously agreed upon, will bo j retained from the proceeds. Using a member of tho American Ivoal Eotate Agency, which up inhere over moo niembers, our advoitwcd lists are regularly mailtd to them, and by this means we are frequently enabled to eecure purchasers, whom cUerwioe wo would not secure. Hoping to hear from you soon, should yon oo.-iir to buy, sell or leaso any real estate, we remain, Yours very resp'y, j mMEBEACOJlllralfrtaL-Ag.KT, Edmund Alkxandui;,' Wafchiugion, N. U. C. V. W. & W. fc Avsbox, Flyuiou -h, N. C. ATTENTION MILL MEN- I wish to inform tbe public thut I am a mill Wright of 8D years experience, luliy master of the business, any person wishing water mill work douo will apply to tho nudemigued. A ppt cialty to build Fobays, Watur houses, Pe'ii-hii'lc, flood gntti", Tumbling dumsuiid atcr wheels, and svltntp in tho machi nery. I will iiirtiira all Kobays or water Uou-os that 1 put(l-.)vn iiuver to blow up. 1 inn also t'uu iuvcuioroi a firt-clit3, coir.noiind 'lurbin water wueel that will do us inucn v.oiU with ih cranio procure Ha uii) wliuvl ever oflercU to lll'J puonc, at it Miiall CO: t. liefci-encc : ven if roijuiru'.. C. W. Askew. juy-ll-tf Fly mo u Hi, N. G h, T. pUST0 FAN CY QHOGSu DEAL. HI IX ' Heavy and Fancy (.rocc.ii's Hay, Corn, Meal and Hominy, FRUiTS AND COKFECriONERlES South side Water RtiOi t. Plymoutli, N. C. CASKET! THOS. J. MARltlNER. Dealer in CASKETS, CASES, MET AUG at.d WOOD CASKS. Ft-ices ranging from 315 to 100. Customers will be furnished with con- vevrwice when ordered. 3?"A11 orders at a di tance filled promptly Stand J. V, Nwbcrry'g old gtote. VOU SALE. rnr; Fine Blooded Ilortto S yeius old. nerfortly Bonutl and gentle. Will work in i:!J lnti nt Ki, Ap- 1'iy :o X. i'. Dl'KK or JM, J. MlKAIAS, aug 1-tf. riymonth, n. C JOS, S. VOODATID, DEALEtt IN " Wines, liquors, cigars and TOBACCO.. Kcennu'a Shoa Shop Water Streets, ull.20If. Plymouth, N. C. SEE HERE! Why throw that old hint soitHons dress aside, or thojo SIolched pant? nell for nothing, when you tuny, ut a small cost, have the came cleaned or dyed and made lo look ns good as new If SAHL. WIGGINS, tho clothes cleaner and dyer ia prepared to Kervn you in t'liw line, lie h also jirepared 10 tipnoitjler Juvntinie in tbe latest stylos Give Lim a trial and Kflve money, ang.'-'i tf B. CHEAES. M; D. ' lluvinq liioutnl jv-nuancLlly in Fly niottth. N . IV ttuducx l;U prut'esioual i'i'Vtom to ih ciliacns of tho Town uuj hurrinud;ii)r country. Office at Bryuuf Dmpt Store lledvl.-lici? Ht Latburu Uouo, . Ji ' v."' fX WfJa ttmokwpcr. W.min.d hwr , J I llutb IiiIIm' uiil roiil u. ?7 Jf with work! mtd cai Vjtfixiu"! vmua ON II l EIisontn w1! j Vi i J ' ,j? locality iu nmnn o ,?J'r-'f'W..iy'j1FCr, twhr with cur terir U2i&f' &oSf&v auM' hurHtbnlktl i tha viifi. on fte. All tlis work ou roe! do I to taow what we uinj you to tlioaa who tail youi frHnit anil une-libonaiMl that about you thatalwaj'irsaultn in valuable treue torua, wninh nouu irr ynn n ntn oncnaiartnu, and thut wears rriaid. We pay all ciproae, freight, eto. A A ft you Know all, ir you wnvnl ilk to prow wura lor u, tou oaa ani from to 8SO pr week and amardt. Addio, Mtlnsoki etc Co., Boi MIS, l'rtliiU, Mala. TUB SOP HHEBS AHfl PEBFBSERS, Sttlem, WafthliiKtoa County, N. V. Mr.ke and sell tn new and beautiful SOAP A of 0tJi, It I mado from tho purest Tallow and Cocoaimt Oil, and its unikliiK lis suportnU-mtcd with tlio nt most care. If your dealers tlo not hnyu itwo wnt Send It to yo fTr -r Box of 100 ctikes. $2.90 ir l)ox of 48 cakOB,r 81.50 per trial ta of McaJw, TvfTO fpnta in wostao utampn win lirltit' you a f.Tprnic"? We Vilso soll a "lre Fw.illy Koap from "ny adulteration tehatwe-r. Address us abovo. RIOTBg8M5SS One of the P" P ittcwr ivi-Ej gJ ba fa t.open In j BIjaaiafca lOittUNY -i . l . uporior roods we will midriti to 01(11 MtltsON In each Incalitr, 'tft ,Ei . K.I l " above. Only those who write tit at once (An muke eure nf E.Jt,.L,::bit ,h the cbanc. All you have to do In eliowi teope. The foUowiof cat give Ike appeareuce of It reduced to brot the flnieth part of Its bulk, ft le a grand, double siao tele taopu,alarrcas is easy to retry. We will aleo show you how yoo can luaksfrurn A3 tottlOadayat Ifsst, from the tart.wi'.b out oxptrlr-ace. Umer write at onca. Wc yur al! cxprcse chariree. AdtiteM,U.UALI.Err CO., 00 feelQ, Fl)KILAiil, MA1H0. JJT v. Im-lt Uavo run vut" tn-iorc (::iH'iu .tnMHihlm'KH, And now slli for r.'flt-M. lloit.stninet, most uso- H ... 1 .. -...i ....... . .11 fm. SB W 'ful iiist hind in the wotld. All is its. No ciiiitel matured, i'la-.n. brlsf iis'.tutlioni t;.von. Tl.ot who writo to us at once cr.n r curd fWr ih bent r.?vinK-tncchiiin in thu worltt. and tho firtit liiieof worksof b'sh erter shewn k-p'thrr in Amsriua. TKUK t;i., Jtlox 'i-i.Q, Lugnatn. Utilise. 1 IIDSCI to t&OANOKE BSAG0H, From now to Jan. 1st, 1S91 F O It ONLY io centSi "lAimn-Haas E VCW rrtutnisto enow our iroodt to flC l.'-jttv'm lhos "',0 " roor ne'hbeii n9FMTiJrs glnnliie? of this advertUmeol D.enil. r ehows the email and of th tnl. crTT-fv . nvn nrwiny.in ncninvi 1 3 1 1 1 1 tv.C-H'- efa't ai "' eetahltetl; ..- !) ii PtS-iK1 ,a "! r", I ii flfa i.triiT4 IrXV l-lrcn! our i,icl,ml lliJJel F ! JIIAj n.'j' .h'I wkfrtf the pri'l tan see &r i-b'-.'iifSA?"- O'tn. ' vill "d fr4? toon p -A-'i'VV jT'p.T-oii hi Muh lu.e'it)-,ili virr r'- . -T- fr bf 1 l,'i-iir.ti:rttha, nucV in fc.-'.!-'-''!') V f K tho worl.l.v. illiall i:e atiiiiMiiints t".1! 3 '.'3lL JV-t A Vo uihiIn idj '(i!u iii:it;n. ti fc t.(f?vtl V ' CV? tino of oar oetly ami veluM- rt fi i-1 I --VUjMiMplei. in return wo ilit voii fy Si-'tf'I K 1 ttJ" V. i""v list innt. to ih.ff who Mi lHWf fe4:t '" " ' K..o.r.v.l Mtet t-5 2 vliinntli ell flmll bfiutii yi.nr otvu di 'IJlV f iiroiiurfv. 'line srend nisi luue u MVVi 9I 'ni:icl.. liii.T th? Kilter? tiitcaM. VtXi-l- e.ii -.: ti v ii'j..JJi.V 1'i4-!. ' fSHE NOIUGLK SOUTULF.N TltJC MUIXT SllOiir LINK BETWTtlSN FLY Mi'JU'lH. lilE.NTO. AM) KAPT.'.liN NoTtTIt OAvlOiMNA AM) M'lKuI.K, AM) ALL I'OlX'iH KOItTIt. Mail and Kyptve? leaves Norfolk -daily (oxcept Sunday) at B;'i0 A. M., arrives at Edcnton 12;o F.M.; mivking close eonneo lion with all parsei:ifi?r lines to and from nidtbuore, Ne.v York and Puiladclphia and the north. . Connect at Edntoo daily (oxoept Suud.iy) with the Gimpany's Steamer Fh mouth for Uofinofte River, 'Jatu'tvillo Washlutriou It. 11.. Albemarle A Kaieigh K Hi sb-amer goes to Hamilton Tuesday aud Friday Btr. Bertie for Windsor and Oashla Eiver, also with the Str, M. E. Itoborts .Tnusday, Thursday and Saturday for all landings on Chowan River as h'gh as Winlon- and on Moutlay and Iridity for Columbia and landings ou tho Scnppcrirmg ltiver. Lcuvn Eden ton every Wed jesdiy for Mill Lird. iug, Salmon Crick and returns following day. Through tickets on sale on Stn. Fly mouth nnd M. E. lloberts and baggage checked to stntions on the Not folk Southern It it., and bindings ou Iliver routes, and to Baltimore, Fliiiodolphia aud New Yolk. Norfolk freight and passenger htaticua at Norfolk & Western 11. U, depot. Freight received daily ttDtil 5 P.M. (axec.pt Sunday) and forwarded promptly.. EASTERN CAROLINA DI3PATCII FAST FREIGHT LINK. Regular liao of Freight Steamers ply between Elizabeth City aud New Rome aud Washington, N. C couiiett.iiR with tbe Atlantic & North Otuvlina Httiboad. Daily all rail service between Elizabeth City, Eden ton and Now ork, Pniladei pbia and Daltimore aud Norfolk, Through cars without breaking bulk, low rates and quicker tirao thau by any other route. LUrect a'-l goods to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Diqntib as follows: From Norfolk, via' Norfolk Southern Railroad. From Ualtimore. via P. W & B. It. Ii. I'rchidont bt. Mat ion. From rbiladelphi'i, by Fenn-.R. R.'Dook St. Station. From New York, by Penn, R. R. Tier SI North River. 55?" For lmther infos niation apply to Levi lilouut, Atreut, FlymoiUh, or to the General Cilico 'of the Is'oifolk Southern Railroad Comnanv Norfolk. ' " It. ?. UUDOISS, ' Geu'l.Fr't. ciPatu. Ag't. M. K. KINO, Geu'l. Manager, auglC-ly. EDUCATIONAL. PLYMOUTH HIGH S C SI Oi', FOB BOTE SSXES STUIOl'LY N ON -SECT A RUN, opcus its Second nr-nmil Tu rn SEP P., 8th, ia!0. I'ri'pMri-s for Collejro or busiaess. iiwidee a tlinruii.n r.i:i;:i.ii totU-M', .-.nvtyiii;;. -jciwjrapay, Uooit-litijiiiii;. Lniiii, l'inc!i and Ueiroan will be t;iu;lil. l'liiu oppoituntlfs lor o:.uinc! euueauou I'ri'.iiirv cmnvs rtc.civu rl)eelill aUODtion. TUri'lON Urctifontihle coniid!rina Uio cbtpr? of work done. Your putrouno niovt hisarnly fuiicit- t'd. l or run tier pun icuiaa(itfits nit! rrincipni C. W. Toms, Pa. II. , (Univ. of N. C.) aug-ltf Plymouth, N. O. CfiOVVANPU'TIST leaa-mie Xiititii'to. MUIiirlii:i"CiIt)UO. N. c. ParoutiJ and guardians will do well lo note the following facts : The Iusthule was located , at MurlVocs boro iu iiref t reuce to mauy other very derik'f.ble piticcs because of its ceh-bnty for lioit'th. and tLe history of the cchool for m)rc than frrty year.s douionstiates the wisdom of ttjcir course. The bottutv t.f tLts location i:i not suipaa- sed in North Caiollmt. Tho deimiiciies were rt furnished and carpcttd lust sannnor The coureo of instruction is ris extensive a i tho demands of the public will allow. Only the bet laid luorit expon't ccod teacuers are employed ir. .ail depart mentu, and tho work done :s thorough. 'Iho charges aro as reasonable as they can bo made fur the class el work done. Tec la!i session begins ou Wednesday; St pleoibcr Pith. Fer fataiotjue or additional informauon, ' JXO. B. BREWER, President. ttrnTinT rtxr -ar female VV iDj Cj U ixTl 1' UTE Sl'AUNlON, VIRGINIA. Oncnc Senteiuber IS h. 1830. One of I ha mott thor ouyli und attiacuve Schools for yonnc lad loo hi tlio Union. OoisS'trvatory course iu Music. Unsuiiuiuiuil udvaiuaguts in Ait, Klocutiim ton! .atlii?t.l:piiic. Full commur- cihI conrrte, sitn.tfto:i irrms'i. (.Mimatv uunnims. .st'il. I'lipiiD from nincU'eii fctates, Totms low. Special Inducements lo i'ioim u u hi -iui.cc. rw i.n: i'.mv ivrius umi iinvNUTagCB hi iiiM (jeieerutea Vlritfla :ol6ol, writu for a eatiUugiis to W. A. il AitiaS, l'lcaniLt, Miuinron, v.rjfiriia. LOUI:BURO FEMALE COLLECE, LOUISBUItG, N.C. Fall session basins Scot., 3rd 1SU0, Full and btrong Faculty. Special advanta ges oflertd iu Vocal and Instrumental Music, Avt and Elochtion. Dao promi nence giveu to stndy tf ilnglish and the Bible. Charges to suit the times, Apply for oatftioguo to S, D. DAGLEY, A. M., Jyll-2iriOB Tretudent. WEdLEYAi'i FEMALE COLLEQeT" MUK7BEEH0i:O, N. C. Tlio next seesion will jeidn Sept., 17th 18W. W call tho aiu-nt'ou of parents to this wcil-kuown school aa otli-riui; Supc-iior lcntl truiniij, carul'ul siipervieion ol bouniiii upild and hom toiiifor;, Tlit'i-t! hi-v fxt.eu-ivo" Ktounds for cxerci-o, larye brink hniliiiii,' Itemed by utoum, hijjIi-pitchL'd and wvll-vctitilutud br.d-roniit. Xoraii for half year vory lov fjona,'waliiii!r, lit'lils. fuel rmd Jilith tuition J 73. ''!. .n ,n. XI.. il Ii I.ctti. ll'l-fJIl.'tl l.r 1 1 (i-Tll,m il 't'irc above with Muic aud uco of j.ianu, 105. K. R. I'AUHAM. PnVt. Coniasrebl Collegi ZlilkWW: Cheapest & Best Business College in the World. l!lrh?t Honor and Void Medal orcr all othir Collt'ge, al VVorlira Kxt.oaltto.i. fur St-etiiia nf iloab.Li:or.lnut and O.'lierol Un.ini'H KUtsootlosi. 10,000 (raduutus In liUHlnrHiu lOOfl student annually. 1 Tacljori:niplii B1. 13 oat of Full ISuainr ejonrav, Includinii l uitlun. Sii tionrry, mitt Hoard, about a)ttO. bhart.lland, TypWr4t lugaud Telejrriiiib y si fciultloe. NoVauatkon. Enter bu. .triLiiiiatos eui'm.iiitiii. 'nits (titr ta tMuutirui ana neaunnii. For droulars addnma Wilbur It. Smith. LexluiZtUDi Kr, r. r. i n: ''. -y-' : t h I . '.'fl.7''i:TtsliriWns1ear--- . The above well-known Unit ia repvesentod in this section by Ar, H. Hampton. Farmers, Mill-men -and all others wishing engines, boilers, cotton gins, saw mills, thresh ers, &c, &c. or any kind of machine supplies should, apply to W. H. HiUIPTOir, Ag't for JFViolt Company, Plymouth, IV. O, y 11 8 m 08. The "OLD RELIABLE" Carriage Factory, H. PEAL-Proprietor.. 0 T. HOWARD Business' Mar? a. Plymouth, H. C. MAJEUFACTURER C? ugics. l'liac.ons. Koad-carts, Farm-carts, wagons' &c, at prices lower than over. Men with tho cash can get a bargain. I defy competition and will not bo undersold. Impairing of all kinds dono. , Givo mo a, call. 1 8 O O FASiS. anA WINTER G1S . s . adTee' S . SU0II AS CLOTHING I make a specialty of Clothing, andean suit tbe moat fatideons, a well as the humblest. Eoy tuilh from $1.50 up, and Menseuita in pr piition, HATS AND CAPS ' All sty les, aud at prices lower thm ever before. BOOTS AND SHOES All grades for Men, Ladiou and Children, at Jl,mros that defy ompckit'.oa. FURHISHING GOODS Tho finest and most eelccl slock of Ladies' and Qent'd Furnishing Goodi ever opened in Plymouth. FURNITURE J?ry Gooda, Groceries, Hardware, etc. etc. Iu fact anything in the General Merchandise, lice you can askfor, andat prices lower than the lowest. Salesmen attoutive and alwuyg pleased to show goods. CIT I am the chtiapetit, eomo and be convinced. If II -4k ' la a big sight, but E X II IB'ITED. .FEEE lly J. M. KEID & SON will "KNOCK IT SILLY" They are lifadq-iart en for Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Roots & Shorg, Hals, Cops, Grocoiio?;, CvO., A;c. In f.tct, a varied and Well stdected aKmntuicnt of . ovt-ry thing kept iu a well equipped, first -class General .store. t?Country Produce bought and sold, nnd tha highest market prices gunranteed.g Come and be convinced that we offer first-class gooda at iigurcs that defy competition. WATER STREET. . . . , PLYMOUTH, If." O. LAND FOR SALE BY THE E0ANGKE BEACON EeaLEstate Agency- lt. One tract of fine fwamp land containing .-3X) Heron, more oi lese, (.ftuatcd 2 miltiS from Ply- uon tu on tho Itoanukc lUver, and bouodi d ou the Mortn uy tnu tuianoKC i.ivbr, ou uiu r-twi uy conuuy ircok and ou the South and Wct by tho lanOd of Z. . t. i ..... An r-.......!!,. V..I....I ..... Vt . IX. nuUipWii, uuu hiiini il uo uuaiii a imu.iujlliu g uart's IHU. Stuart's Uill h on tho river front i.iid is high land with iiboul r acres domed. The l6nd is well iroodud aud is ouo of the host stock 5ngc8 in UiiM section, and in well adapted to the t&luvntion of rice. Can be bought cheap. For furiliernarliuulnrs np ily to Thu KOANOKB BliACON Heal Estate Ajrencv. ... . I'lvmouth, N, V, OriSUilUNU ALKXAJNCKlt, Washington, N.C. f?ud One tract of land in Kklnnersv'dle Township Wa-hingt.on county, adjoining the lands of Airs. Mary E. Juiniian and tiihcr.s, ortiititiiini:' 500 acre ainKkuown tin the "Swift laud." 90 or 100 Her s iidy noil moftly c eared, 80 or 40 acres uncleared Kwiuiip. and the rvmuindor flue grey soil, with clay Bun-foil ; aoout oo acres or tmscicarec. j nis property U very desirable and lies directly on the Aiboitwrlosoiiud. Terms low and easy. Apply ta The ICOANOJCICUKACON Heal Efef Ag'cy. ' l'lymonth, N. 0. Or E. ALEXANDER. Washington, N. U. r WANTED. rtv a !rocilcnl Vireinia trucker aud farmer, a !ari;a furtn to ciiitivivt! on uliures : (near Plymouth preferred.) not onlj well nriqu sin ted with tho modo of ucceKef ul cultivat ion of all luudx of veet'tabhis nnd truck, but with tho popular varieties lor mar ket, together witn tho proper iinplemcnts int., well aujuaintcd with the coinmiiou liierchuults iu nil tbo cuatcrn maikctw, packing to ship, &c. KiHnlly con'iitinjr of wife and ono child, wife well vcr lu thv catv of potiltrv and dairy, llcstref-eruiw-.o' iu ai.tcru Virginia ns to moral character coiujeiency and knowledco of keeping a correct ml 'ii farmers' book, for further particulars addiws I. y. ltKAl), Kead's Wh.irf, Northampton (Jo., va, - FOR SALE. As I em coiner to leave the State I offer for snle Ihroe () line milk cows. Anyone wishing to purchase will got a bargain by applying to Li. 0. 1T2AC0CK, R:-per,N. 0. , A ' -4": ... T''1-";. '. : MANUFACTURERS OF, -KOLIPSE ENGINES, . WAYNESBORO, TA. the Stock of Gooda O. Ii PETTIGIUCW, ATTORNEY-AT-L A W , Practices In all the States and Koderal Courts. . Otllco, Water Street, PLYWtll.rTO, N. C. MDNU I MENTAL AGE NiiY Representing the well-known Jlarble Works of I" VV. BATKi, Worwill;, Conn. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES Any one wishing to mark the last resting plaoa of decoasod relatives or friends by erecdng a mounmcnt to their memory, will do well to call on tho undersign, who will furnish estimates and designs upon epplica- . tion. I2T"A150 Agent for Fire Insurance. Only best Companies represented. H, H. Brown, Plymouth, N. C. D. O. imiNKLEY & CO, Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. CHOICE BEARDS OF 0IGAR3. A. Full Line of Superior Canned Goods always on hand. ICE , for sale by wholesale or retail, PLYMOUTH, N.C, n V v rX X
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 3, 1890, edition 1
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