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7ho Roanoke Beacon. This Official Paper of Wash ington Oonnty. T ; TLYUOUTII. N.O. Katar' In the Past 0&c et tf month N. C, M sce stess saatter. : - IS1DAT,DEGEMBEE11, 1801, , ; XHroctqryv .. Oevernor. Tfeo. If. Holt, of Alimance. Secretary of Btate. Octavlous Coke, of Treasurer, Donald W. Bain, of Wake. idltor. na. W. fUnderlin. of Warn Bcptriatcnadent of Public Instruction, fiidnav ii. Fins-er. of Oetawba. ' ' Attorney General. Theo. F. Darldaon, of Biacombe. COtTUTT OTERXlf EET ' Sheriff . Levi Blount. .'. . Deputy 8heriff, D. SpruilL 1 ' Eaperior Court Clark. Thos, J. Marriner ftiriatar of Doada. J. P. Billiard. ra)MloBtM. II. J. Starr. W. C. Mar- HaV B. D. Latham, : Joa. -.Skiitlctharpe aa la. A. iitetCnflelO. . - j . . . lutnl af F-rtneatLon. Thos. 8. Ar mis lead. P I. Trlrnt.nn J. I.. Norman - Superintendent of Health, Dr. E. L. Cox. apenaienaeni oi ruuue iuruuiiuu, Rev. Lather Eborn. ' ' , - ; - . Mayor and Clark, J. W. Bryan. ' , Treasurer, Q. H Harrison. ' ; Chief f-Police, Joseph Tucker. Ceaacilrasn, K. MR. Latham, S. B. Bpruill D, O, Brinkley. G. H. Harrison, J . W. Bryan, A. Bardan, 1 Jopb Mitchell. -and Joseph Garrett. iiui.;f ... - - r . omumoa services. - .. ; ' If sthodlst- Bev. C. W. Robinson; pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a nv, and 8 . as. Prayer meeting- every . Wednesday sight at . Sunday acbool at 9 a. m., J. T, Norman, Superintendent.-. Baptist Rev. 3. F. Tuttle, pastor, servi- es at ary 2d and jb Sundaya at 11 a, m., ad. T;tO p. - m .Prayer meeting, every Tktrsday night at 7;&0M Sunday. chool very Sasday at p. mDr. Ji. Cbeis, pariataadnt. . - Epiacopal Rev. Luther Eborn, rtctor. EarTicea every Sd Sunday at 11 a. m., aud '1-1 m. m.. Maatlav (chooi at 10 a. m , L. X Tafau, uparintendent, .. r .. . '..O 7 VKOICAL BeCIETT. .! , aah aioath, Dr. H. Jf, Murray, Chairman, . , ., -. '- . LeDOEB. . ., C of XI PlynsouthiLodga No. 2508 aaaatc 1st and So Ibundar liigbta in each taath. W4B. Hampton DicUtor, N..B.Yeagr Tin,. Reporter. KA I, of H. Roanoke Lodge MU S4 and 4Ui Tburaday nicbta in each month , .. J. 7. Norman Protector, -'i B. Yager Stcretary...- ,100?, Esperanz Lodged No. 28 meeta vary let and 3d Tuesday nights of each ftteatb, at Bryan'i Hall, O. D Loane, N.G., C. C. iackaeo, recraUry. " J - ; AsKepoited by Q. H; HARRISON, 4 . v n t.v General Merchandise. Cera, per Bus., Baal, - C. R. Bidei per lb Bacon fikoldere Bacon v Pry rklt Braakbat Stript Ulml 8. C. . ' 80 ' 10 . 9 .. 8 10 14 Lard refined ; . - o Flour, par barrel, from $t-50 to $.50 W. I. Molassea, per gal., S 10 Black strop 20 vyrup Oranalated Sugar, per lb ,. . ii - . ' i it 85 , ' 6 , h 25&80 22&25 ... 25 Sreaa Coffee " " jUMtad Coffee. ? " 20 Sir y" Oun Powder ' 80 to 75 Coal Oil WhiteSafety 150, per gal. 15 M Red C, p gal.. 18 AnrfeYlnaaar . " M 'SO Saltaaaa Prunea, per H 10 Pieklaa. Cucnmbera, per 100, - 75 Bea'aWax, ., Jjer ft . 18 lUdea, beat flint. M ' r s Oaidy ' I t 2 6att.A.iVPBu.V. ;J0 Blown ' 80 WEW ADVERT EN It. T. flotep, rANCY GKOCER- ' DKALKR IN - Hearj 'and Fancy Groceries. Heats, meal, corn, hoininy Cigari, Tobacco, Fruits, Confeotionariea Canned Goods Ac. Opposite M. J. Bunch A Co., 'J a-tl-U - Water Strart. Dying but yet living. 1 am with the good people yet and Boliojt ' their patronage in ray line. c - i OLD CLOTHES CLEANED. I clean, dye and repair tents clothing of all style ajki colors. I ahn eieauar dya 4rmt, cluki wrapt, Ac. Ladka won't it pay you to hava that ' tot winter ' drota cleaned or dyed another color t Ciontlemtn, wont It 70a money to have yonr clothing cleaned f 1 give MttisfacUon or make no 5rdrt from aelghboring towna solicited. ' X am also sola proprietor of "yaponulis rw "VinntWI hB.nda. nlnra. Dim n lea. UURH V. f' " 1 . 1 . . &. It hfAntmea the complexion and leavea tb face and handa imoots ana son. fi-18-3m BEACONPLASHES. - Our AgentM are t 8. B. Snel!, Mackey'a. Perry, W, W. Leary, Roper, V.L. Howell. Creewell. Any of thene gentlemen will give you a receipt for the Beaoo. See luiu buu kkouw a BuoscriDer. When you aee an 2 ou the margin of your paper it means that your aubHcription um cireu, it in aiso an invitation ror you to renew. - Please remember this and don't let us nave to atop ydur paper. . Our farmers are bringing in cotton and pmnuia in large quan tinea . See card of R M PhelpS, civU , engineer iuu wou Eurveyor. in tnia issue - Mr J W Bryan says Santa Claua need not vuiiim town lie is Here already Taasar hats only 10 cents at Mrs. S. A. UlOUUl'S, - uly,:;- - ; Mrs 0 D Loane and chliaren, of. Wil liamston, have been visiting Mrs N B, Yeager thia week The low price for which Mrs. S. A. Blount . 1 1 a. 1 t . aeiia uer.nais aBionisnes every one . Mr 1a B Bowan liai h.tiicht nnt an1 r moved to the saloon formerly owned and qccupiea oy uess u eua A Uo When you want a pretty dres with trim- minga 10 matcu, can on Mrs. B. A. Blount. '-'Eight new 'aubacribars added to our damesvuleliat tu s weak. . . FOR SALE W tiava ' flr cart, baggy and baruasa which we will 'sell Fi w ivrius appiy at ibis OIDce. Pttitions1 are, being signed to have the post offlae moved to the denot. or mnmm other out of the-way place. We believe the office should be kept in the central part of the town - .. . If von want anick returns eh?n vnnr nrn. dace to AUxauder, Morgan & Co., TnnU' narr.-Honois,. va. . , Mr H' R Patterson, " formerly swith Drr H P Murray as druceist. It-ft on Friday last for Richmond Va. where he has accep- tea a position aa traveling .salesman with a wholesalo house. . t " ; Look for our return 1 We are going away, and when wa return we will have two car loada of horses and i mules which will be sold cheap. . Dju't fail to aee us. . . , -, UAINOB A inUKTT. The steel, cells for our jail have arrived and were put in the jail thi week Sheriff Blount cuu rest easy now tor there u no poasible way of escape when prisoners are looked in those cells. We hope and believe that jail breaking ia stopped in this county. Fret not your life away because your hair is gray, while yonng. as you can stop all Rr& nets and can beautify the hair with Hall's Har Renewal and be happy As editor w)Uld - like it. compositors want it and devil will hare it, we will all take a week off Xnsa, therefore no pa par will be issued on Curiiitmaa day, but we will greet you again ou January lit 1892. I will begin a private aohool t my reaL deuce on January 3d 1892, and I solicit the patronage of tuy friends and the genoral public, promising to do all In my power -to elevate and instruct those entrusted to iuy care. Mrs. T. J, Mabbi nib. Wo are indebted to Capts. B B Arthur and U 0 Spencer for a bushel of the- Ins. cions bivalves left at our office on Saturday laat luesa gentlemen: Dtins-' the Kennine Far Creek OTsters which eaual the celebra. ted Lynhaven They will be in this port Spain just before Christmas, and this means that our people will uj EUppued .wltn the finest oysters - - V-.".'"' ' .' The correctness of Aha maxim ''nothing succeeds like success" is wll exemplified in Ayers "arssparilla, 'ilia most success1 fnl combination of altentivea and . tonies, it always succeeds in curing disetss of the blood, and heuce its wonderful popa- larlty . . . u A Bargain We have a new American Union sewing macbiue for sale cheap. It is right from the factory, and is' a beauty and a bargain. Can be seen by calling at thia office. : - . . ; - lW"We want to inorease our circulation at leant two hundred between now' and Christmas, aid as an inducement to our friends who w ishea to see thia enterprise prosper, and who wants a good home pa per, we will give to all who comes forward between now and then and eubsoribpa for one year, paying in advance, a paid op receipt until the first day ot January 1893. See os or eur agents at onck and get the Beacon for the balance of this year free. The Verdict of the people is that John son's Chill and Fever Tonic Is the leading remedy for chills, fwvera. la grippe and all malaria) trouble. For Kale by J. W. Bryan, Pljmou.h, Dr. B. F. H&Usey, Roper. Mess. E. A S. Hillman who ! have been peddling with borne aid wagon for Mr. S. Adter. sold out the goods, horse and wagon at Columbia on Monday and skipped. Mr. Adter was notified or the fact and started to search for the guilty parties, through the assistance of Deputy Sheriff Spruill of this county, the men were caugt at EJenton and their trunk and two hundred dollars recovered when approached by Mr Ad.er and accused tif steeling one of the mrn fainted and it took two buckets of water to revive him. . No better., preparation for the hair has ever been invented than Ayer's Hair Vig-r It restores ibo onginnl oolor to faded and gray hair, and imparts that natural gloss and freshness everyone so much admires. Its reputation ia world wide , Shiloh'a Conaomptlaa Car. This ( kinni nnpBtinn th most ennaA. wvj - V,l 4Vtno-h Xfli(.ina we hav ftar sold, a few doses invanaDi v cure tne worst cases oi Cough, Croup and cronenms, wnue its wonderful success in the cure of Oonenmp- UOu I ViluvMV m p'U.uvi .w mw.v. v. m4tAinA Kinra its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no ... . . . & other medicine can stana. ji you dto eeugh we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price I0o., 50c. and $1. If your lunge are sore, chest, or- back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster Sold by. Bryan & Cheaw, Ply. mouth, and Dr. B. F, Hallaey, Roper. - If Tom are a Farmer Witheat at Farm. Raad This. . VVTw for rent or lease, that desirable farm one mile from the town of Creawelt, known as the ''Joe Davenport Farm," and containing 133 acres of cleared land, mostly in good state 01 cultivation ; witn aweiupg house, tin-no teniment houses, and alt neo t.i..r. nnt hnnasa .Tliin ttrnriKrlV ia all in good repair, - and can be rented or leaned cheap and on easy terms. If yon want " s 004 borne tor next year, can on or address us at once. Roaxok BiACOft Real Estate Agency, Plymouth, N, 0. Roper Directory. ' 'civil"0 r ' Of the Peace, Jas. A. Chesson. .Justice Constable. M'anran flkhnnn . Methodist, , Rev. B R.. Holder, . pastor. Services every 1st Sunday jtX a. and 7p m. Prayer meeting . every rJunday nigh;. Sunday school every Sunday morn. ingat9:SO, L O.' Roper superintendent, E R. Lewis secretary. ' '- - , Episcopal. Rev. Luther Eborn. rector.- Bervicet every 2d r Sunday" kt 730 p. sunaay scnooi at 10 a. m . every Soaday. T. W; Blount, saperintendeat,.. W.H. Dailey. secretary.' . : r, : , , Baptist, Rev. Jos. Tinch, pastor, Ser. yieta every 3d Sunday at Ila.,m. and 7:30 -., , , f LODOES , T, t . , n Masons, Roper Lodge, TJ. D, J. U Sar age, W. MM Juo.U Ciark. seoreUry. Meet at 7.30 p. m. 1st and Sd Tuesdays after Is: Sunday.'".".." - - -- . v. 1 ROPBBA'CEAT. ' 4 -I i ' -'..if' December 10. . ' r 1 Mr Dmpsy Jones is very sick; ' A pretty hue sf holiday goods at ' ; ' " Carstarphen A Blount's - . 'We noticed one erocery store ooen ' for business Sunday night, ' - W ill call names next time. - - ( r t. ,. Mr. George Robinson and ' family have moved into hotel Roper and opened it to tne puDiic. s Mr L G Roper is sick at his residence on Some bargains in fine rJerfumet at Car starphen Blount's. ' - v Justices Cheason and Bassell have been getting even with evil doers this weak They do say our post ' Masier Is looking for an assistant,' if so be-' merits a goad one. If you are looking for a present for a .friend consult the shop window of - ' - " Carstarphen A Blount Mr. J T Johnston of Baltimore Is in town visitkg relatives and friends after an" ab aence of several years .a it via- r,'-.tx Mr T Sprnill is . verr" siok. Mr spruill ia one of our moat -enerjetic young m-n and we hope he will soon be out agun Mr B. I. Cheason and Mias Laa sa Chesson of Mackey'a Ferry left ure at 3 o'clock, for Columbia and were, married by Bay , Mr ttower. . . . . - , ,r . The first white shad of the. season made hia appiaranc in pur market iaat Saturday, having been shipped here by Mats AT Davis A Co, of Bellaport. Mrs Caroline Butter and . Miss Jennie vunsion or utimerton, va , wno nave peen visiting Mra C M Cherry on Main ' street, have returned to their home. Roper needi an Express office This paying enormous express cnarges to aiaca. ev's Ferry aud then t wen ty-five cents charg .:ea.b es up here ia a nuisance- Let us hava a change pleaae. y We are glad to learn that Mr WD Cooper is rabidly recovering from his wound, re. ocived at the mills some. days ago. , Mr C., is a hustler aud a crushed hand i as badly u his way as it ia possible with any one. The numerous friends of Mr J A .Wbitly,' ot EveMta were greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death ot his wire, which occured on the morning of Dec , 8. Mr Whitley was away from home at the time, and hia people thinkiug him here, wired Mr J L Uavage to notify lilm. - --! , As it takes two dtys to send: a letter to Plymouth by mail from here the Beacon man got left last week. - If less money was squandered in worthless pensiona and more attention given to serving people who try to make an honest living, such things would not be to cumplaiu of often. . - ' f Cloaka and Wrps'. My stock of ladies' and niiseee' and chil dren's cloaks ia complete All the latest styles, and beat quality are fouud to be cheap. . W. U Hauttox. - Appointments- .The following are the ippnintments for this. Washington District, as nude by the Animal n. E. Conference which waa ia session at Greenville iaat week : K. B John Presiding Elder. ' ' Plymouth st.itiof W. B Moore. ' Washington station W S. Davis, W. H. Call mp ; t . I Greenville station U. if. &mitn. , Greivitle ct B. F Taylor. r , . ; Jamesville ct. N. H. Uuyton. Colutubia ct.-Ilenderson Cole. R per City J. T. Finlayson. Dare ct. J J. Porter Roanoke IsUud ct :J R. Sawyer. Kannekeet Ct J. A. Rouse' ' Ocracoke and dattf raa ot, L. K.Seabolt Mattamubkeet ct 1. A. White Fairfield station C VW Cain. . 8wau Quarter tit.G. D. Langston raotegu et w, x uverton . Washington Ct supplied by W F Jones Aurora ct. J E Brisiowe, W F Gallo way " ' ' Yanoaboro etsupplied by J W Gurga nhs .' - - J':'-' --. " Cloaks. , - . If you wish a good fit aud a stylish cloak be you old or young, you can be suited at ' ' W. H. Hamftok's. Reaelmtioaa ef Roper Lodge, TJ. D A. F. and A-M. ' ItoPKK, N. C., Dee. 8, 1891. . , At a regular communication of Roper Lodge, U. 1- A. F. and A. M.. he'd at their Hall Dec. 8th the following preamble abd resolutions were reported and unani mously adopted oy a naing vot. uih.rcii It haa nlcaaed Almiffhtv God t HUinfinita wisdom to uke out of this life, the wite of pur beloved brother J A. Whitley, Therefore te it , . . HMiiltil. '1 hat it is with f telincs of junut rwirrat. that we have heard Of the sore affi ction ot our esteemed brother, J. A.' Whitley in the loss or ma wire oy a earn. . Reeolvtrd, That we tender him our heart" felt sympathy in thia hia sad , bereavement R- solved, That these resolutions be made a part of the Records of this Lodge, and that a copy be sent to brother W hit ley and to the Roanoke Beacon at Plymouth for publication. ',. . J. I Sataox ) ' J. H. ' Clarke V Committee, i T T, W.' Bmcnt ) SHILOH'S catarrh remedy, a mwMi..na ears for Catarrh.- Dmhtberia. ' Canker mouth, and Headache. . . With each for the more successful treatment of ibeea complaints without extra charge Price 50c. Sold by Bryan & Chears, Plymouth, and nniiu in.r. w ilia jukdui.ui un.n, i. ivvtv, l)r Iiaiwey, Koper. ExplasAtloa of Weathr Slcaala Aa displayed from our olUcC daily (except Sundays):.,, .-. . , , , White flag, fair. Blue flag," rain or snow. Half white and half blue, local rams. White flag with Llack centre, cold wave. ") he black triangular flag is a Temperature Slgna', lid when displayed above weather flags indicates that it will ba Warmer, and when below, weather flags, that , it will be cooler, and when not displayed at . all , the temperature will remain stationary. - , . ; . Ok, What a'Coaish.! .. ." Will yon heed the warning. -The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that mora terrible disease Consumption Ask your, selves- if you can afford for the sake of saving 50c, to run the risk and do nothing for it We know" from experience that Shiloh's Cure Will cure your cough. It never fails This explains why more than a Million Bottlea were sold the past - year. It relieves croup and whoopiug cough at once ' Mothers, do not be without it For lame back, aide or cheat use bhiloh'a Porous Plaster. Sold by .Bryan & Chears, Piym outh, and Dr B F Hallsey, Roper DIED. -At his home near thia town on Thursday night, Dee. 8d 1891, Mr T O Vail, after an illuess of some weeks. His remains were interred in the family burying grounds at his home on Sunday morning. Our sympathies are extended to the be reared family and friends. - - ''1FR01I' JAMESVILLE, a - JAMfflVllxa. K. 0., Dec 9, '91. Editor Roanoke Beacon : V We will give, you a few more items from this place , Our Doctors are kept ' very busy all the time.- - ' " We are glad io hear that Rev N H Guy. ton has orgautsed a Bible class and also a Miaaionary class atjths Methodist church here and that he has succeeded very well so far. . , . : ;. . -. . Mrs. John Clarke, ot Roper Is visiting her mother. Mrs Gurkin. - UisaFanuio Worthtngton, of near Rober. sonville, is ths guest of Miss Uattie Taylir. Mra Iao Hardiscu ia very ill. We hope she may soon recover. . . . " Mr Sam Wallace killed twenty-one fine hogs on Wednesday, - ,. We are informed that some ' needed ret pairs are tfi bs made onthe Jamesville A Washington Railroad MrE Glassoa lcst fins' horse on Sun day last. J" Little Bot ; FROM CRESWELL : . -i. . ' r -Creswell,N C, Dec, 7r '91 Fdrob Roanckb Bxaco.x ; . The Methodists had an oyster supper here on the 30th ult. and 1st and VSd lust, tor the benefit of Scuppernoug church Mr J H Gatiing, one of our companions left os last week to reside, in ' Edenton for awhile' Wa regret to Lave him leave -' ' Misaee May Fhefp of Scuppernoug and Ina Ba.four of Columbia, la vored us with their angelic presence for the pa.t week or two i- - . ; : t . -' Mess. T H W oodley and Dock Newber ry tif Columbia, was iu town last week Mrs- M B Webb who has been residing here for the past two yean: moved to her former home in the country last week,, we regret to eee hr leave '" Rev Wo pettigrew delivered a very exoclletit aermon yesterday at au Afavid'a. Quite a large congregation were out ut JSd.uanoon or. uum rseca., waa in towu. yesterday . Mr -Bu Owens of your, place, is down here with a, drove of horses, for the pur pose of trading or selling ' Some one broke in Mr Berry Wil iams shop, near here last Thursday night and took wbat money ne naa. Mr. J. L. Phe.pa is the happy recipient ofa fine boy. . Eraimus. CONSUMPTION In its early stages - can be cured by the prompt use of Ayers fiheriy Pectoral it soothes the Inflamed tissues, aids expectoration. and hastens recovery. Dr. Ja C. Aycr & Co. Lowell, Mass. SUBSCRIBE TO The -Roanoke Beacon, ONLY $1.00 Per lear. .. -"'''IFA JffiMEHaS ' MAILILTEY ILdDOEL T0 YU US, 1 M TED. EST , Cotton and Peannte being low 1 have determined to red nee my prices to meet the ex eglnces of the limes. So look to your interests farmers aul when you visit the city call on ma , '. - , t TBie Xeataeir fiia JLow Prices and' bo convinced that I mean what. I say and will al ways bo found Leader in Low prices. I have in stock a choice line of Dry goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and cans and evcrv line nsuallv kont in a first- class Dry Goods establishment. i9 moo caasiruer auits real value S7 60 reduced to $5 W) , 60 Fiae Grades real value $12 60 reduced to $.000 25 Extra imported suits real value $25 00 reduced to $18 00 . . .. -Chi Ids suits from 99 cents up ' 175 good cassimere pants real value $4 00 reduced to $2 150 . .' 25 pair fine worsted panta left real value t'J 00 reduced to 50 ' 1 lot Furniture to be closed out bdow cost to make room. These prices will continue Udil the last piece is gone. ' ; , Call at Lewkowitz Dry Goods Emporium and be convinced. W. L. LEWKOWITZ. A BEAUTIFUL . LINE ijF GOODS. Anything to be called for in this countrywill be; at my store on water street Men and Boy's Salts, frost $1.50 to $18X0, Ladles and Qent'a Stioe from 60c, to $4.00. Wool Ua:s from SOc to $3.00 Ladle's Walking Jackets from $1.50 to $10 03. - . a .' Yfcllew Colli na aad Bleaching from 4c. up, . . , . Calico from 4c. up, Homespun from 6c. up Wontead from 6. to 79c Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, the cheapest and best ever brought to this town. Furniture, Groceries, Hardware, Cockeryware, and everything else to be ' thought of I must sell this large stock, so call on me if you want. a bargain. n MMtfau ... S. ABLER T TH11E FJaMTT. . W. H. HA1PT0I, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN - Dry goods, Groceries, &e., &c. Fine piece goods of Silk, Wbrstead, Oaslmiero, &c., with all the latest style trimmings ,to match . . Novelties in every branch of the Dry Goods depart ment as well as in the entire stock, . a Plymouth, 3V, O. CITIZENS' BARBER SHOP. Sootb Side ffatfr SL, Opposite PostaffiM. X. S. JACKSON, ARTIST s Tbe only white Tonsorial Artist io Plymouth, Your patronage solicited. For Sale at a Bargain. One TCngine 14x36 1 Four Boilers 335 feet. One 24 iuCh Plainer. One Greenwood r-hingle Maohine, Also Carriage aud Head-blocks Can be seen at i ly mouth, N. C. bmht R. k brakr Csnpaiy. D. O. BRINK LEY & CO. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Wines and - v. -. Liquors. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS. Jl'FoU Lin9 of Superior Canned Goods always on hand. ICE " for sale by wholesale or retail IUUGUTH, N.C, SAHTA CLAUS. 4ias struck the town and saj s X W. IEASLEY'S - is headuarters this season. TO SI TOYSM TOY 11! ., For cheap toys such as tin goods, eto , lam ready to mtet tne aeniana witn a tare nu well selected stock. - FANCY GOODS will be found la grea abu da. ce aud at lowest prices. . r ..' ; - rLOWEE VASES and ClIUHDS In alt the latest styles. Suitabl present" for old and young. - If you want nice cheap Holiday Goods, Fruits and Confectionari s, call on ma I can suit you erery time. J. W. BEAS Y, Water atree Plymouth, N. C. NOTICE. W. S. Dunstau, Adm'r., of E- Dunatan - - : VS. C V. DuusUn, et als. R vlKua of a dear-a of tha Snnerior (Vim. Riuino- lrm 1891. I will enll. to make assets, on Monday, Jan 4th 180 2, at ii.. . . a . tne uonn uonsa in i ij nioutn, ior casn the home tract oi tue late jq. unusian, aa inintnir tbs i anda oz w m. rut. joenua is nnnnrt and others. ' aublact to the widow's dowr, and except the land covered by the defendant's homestead. . Dec. 4, 1891. W. S, DTJjfsT.VH, Adm'r. REMOVED. . Having removed into mora commodioua pnbho to call on me when iu need of 1- in my nno. . -. JRWl T!KS'-: ANU MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL EISD A SDecitil inviratirtn j . .. ladies is XamsellWjwhat " lie StauJarJ hUrj Mtf StvU , Sdiine ; Don't forget the place the WRD building On Wafiljincrfnn C . S-Bafireagor,-. PLTiioum. jr. c. Oc8-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS."" , . . ' ' B. CHEAES, M. D. Havint? located. ntrmananti t ii mouth, N . C, tenders bU'fofeasionai . aurvlces to the citizens of the Town and ui i "m umg couniry. .- , Office at BryaiiS Drug StoreResidnoa coruer of Jefferson aud 3rd Sta., formerly occupied by J. W. Bryan. WHITE BARBER SHOP PB0F. P. A. T00DLE, pijY mouth, n:c. The Finest Tonsorial Artist In Eastern Carolina. ' Strictly a Firat-class establisb- ment. wasumgton street, three docra from Water. jyis tr. O. L, PETTIGREVV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices in all the SUtes sod Federal Conrts. Offlce. Water Street, PLYM0UT17, K. C T. B, Wolfei D.QD. T PLYMOUTH, N. tj iTceth filled or extracted; without pain. TJNDEUTA1IER. The firm of Nnrney A Jackson -bavin been dieaolyed I will continue the Under takers business at the old , stand ou Vli- ington street. All orders will rtceive my prompt attention. , 1 " . . . .1,1.. .4 luantuug ina puuiic;ior pass pairctnnga and soliciting a continuance of same 1 am. loura truly, Ap-if B. Nnrney HON otra kaJM,Mnni Ik.f Mv.. A f as M a Mm ink. hir U Ina. W hnM U. Mart r. S. 1U1. Va Mia amw jm pn aaau, or all Tear tat la la. waik. lailin Dllfaly a.w latad kitef. a wiitui fnl tin rim a. rVmy wok.r. ertaH an aaraing Sraa) IU t aarwrak aad apaanM, aui bm.A I1K4. upiriiag. W. mmn te(aa4i ram la. w aU.auH.t aa4 u 7ml tni.lt. X.o .ml t .irKa ar f
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1891, edition 1
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