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, J : Plymouth, N, O,
We. appeal to every reader of Ths Roakoek
BsacOn, to aid ns in iwikiuj: it an acceptable and
profitable medium of news to our citizen. Let
Plymouth people and tbe public know wnat. is
going on in Plymouth.- Report to u all Item of
newt the arrival aiid departure of friends, suelal
event, deaths.' eorions dine, accidents, new
buildings, new enterprises and Improvement t-t
whatever character, dunlin busiuess indeed
anything and everything that would be of luterest
(o our people.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,1892.
Tna decislou of the Court of Appeal in
; the late election case gives the New York
Senate to the Democrats. This decision
gives the Democrats charge of the Mats for
time indefinite.
The Assembly Stakdard, a neat. five
Columu folio newspap; r, published in th
interest of. aud by the colored Hfciple
church, ith J. T. Peiiiford of this town
ax editor, mada its first appearance on DirC
The Standard, though premature" in iis
first is3Ue. is nicely gotten op and redacts
innch credit upon its editor. It is 10 be
published moo lit j, aDd we bepe.k for it
aud xi'uh it much bucccss. It is a paj.e
tte church should aid and be prud of.
' Last eight as the mighty leaver of time
swung too and fro a click iu the machinery
.- tt the hour of 12 marked the death of the
old year 1891 and the birth of the new jear
1892. Time wait for n mau. so whethel
we are ready ct not, we are hurl- d for h
into the new year with 'the heavy veil of
. tho future drawn closely about us.
, . J What dpes the.' birth of this new year
mean to you, to ns to all the world ? the
fore f iroutr-stance c-mS') it to mf an
another year of toil and suffering to many,
while to others it may meau joy peace and
.., . prosptrity. . It means to all that we are on
another years journey nearer the grave.
May the year which we entered to.dy be
one of great prosperity to ah men. miy rich
and poor alike rejoice over oar progress as
a nation during the year 1892
With the dying year, we, pcriwips many.
' look back and see many au oportuoiiy Jost
forever. It may be that other have grasped
the oportunities offered and are r-ady for
. the new year. . On our part we can but fel
. sad when we recall the changing, scenes of
-the" past year, many dear friends have been
laid to rest, mauy happy hoars Lave pat
never to return, bat while we bid farewell
to the old year and all its pleasant tcoiies,
, we greet the new year with, renewed faith
" and happy anticipations of a bright future.
Onward we go dowq the stream of time to
meet cur fate be it good or bad. .'
We wish for tho readers of tho Beacon a
happy New Year add a long life of jasefut
ness. May the future hold something in
, store for each of them which will aid tbem
on through the rough walks of. this life and
. at lufct lead them up to that home prepared
, (or the faithiul..
Oh, What a Cough.
. 1 ".Will you heed the warning. The s'gnalj
peruaps ot lue sure at proacu c I mac more
terrible diaeasei (Jon.Mimpti. n Ask vour
, selves if you can - afford for t'a ke of
saving 50a to run the risk aud do'iM'thint!
fr it. We know from xp r fnc-1-" thm
Bbiloh's Cure wdl cue y tir uut.b. I
neTer fails TLi-t explains why more than
a Million t5cttle4 w- re sold tbe past yar
It rilievcH ciOUp and who, piu w.o'gh nt
once M6ihera, d;j not ba without it Fo
lAmat back, side or chesi xm hhiloh'a Pnrou
Piabtor. Hold by Bryan & chears. J?i m
tulb, and Dr" li t' liab. ito.er
RELICS.
Tomahawk. "
Wednesday evening we bad the pleasure
. ot seeing aud handling a historical re ic.
' which is of peenjiar interest iu this section
. " becmse of the reid?i c od p.pul ui y t
some of the family in our neighbor u wo
. VYsrrenton. To be b icf in dea. rij tion.
Boon aftr the war ijis W" b Poik, f
Warrenton,ister-in-law of President "J K.
Polk, returning from Nashville, Tenu., u
her Nor h Carolina Lome, met Gencr d
Btoneman. of the. Uuited 8ta'es Army, and
, from bim received the sword of Geuerai
Lcnnidaa Poik, with.-the request that i'
"ehnM b .restored to the widow of that
Christian Ilfto:" s
Recently Mrs W H Polk was again in
KashviUe, Tenn . a visitor at "Pcik FUc "
the home of . President James K Polk.
- . There she fnsd the cnrt sword tfber
'deemed busbaod, Hon,, W II Poik. brotb
' er of the Prasident, which he wore , when
presented to the Courts of Home and Na
pies as Minister plenipotentiary' of these
United (States It is a three edged rapier
ot finest Damasons sbel. bigh y polist,edfJ
with a magn Bceut Lilt of gojd, etndded
' .ith pearls, air Polk is also the posses
or of BantA Anna's jeweled cane and other
" relics cf interest, -
Shiloh's Censnxnptlon Care.
This Is beyond question the mos' success
ful Cough Medicine we have ver sold, a
few doses invariably cure the wont cwees of
Couch, Croup and Bronchitis, while its
voDderlul tuccfas ia tho cur of Oousump'
lien i without a parallel iu lbs Listory of
medicine. Since its first discovery it baa
taeu sold on a guarantee, a test which no
other medicine can stand, if you have a
( cujjh we earnestly ssk y .u to try it, Price
10j., CCcjiud $ 1. If your lunps are eore,
f r back tami use Bhi oh's p. rous
I'lsi'er: Sold bv Bryan & Clear. Plv
. : U' h tCd I)', li. F, Heihey, Kapr. "
.N Christmas. ..
A brighter Christinas than the one just
passed ha' not downed ou Plymouth for
mauy a year $ for thu skitu were as blue as
thvse that hang over liaiiao shores and
the as sort aud balmy aaMay. : ' - '
Onr gA.d pHple wer nut slow to take
advantage of sucu a gracious privilege lUr
'he better e jO m ut of th bal owed - day;
aud turned out iu numbers to enjoy the
genial Hiinshint, to exchange happy grot,
ings with One another and abie ul to
repair to His hdv tempi to offer p-niso
and thtiikSglvtS4 for the prouious event
the day couini- niorated
O ing to the tate arrival of the UtT - Mr.
Moore, the newjy apou-ted Mfttu-dist
miuinter at thin pice, (be haviug anived
in Ptyuiou h but a d.-sy or .wo b;f-re
Xuia t wa funnd iinpraciicabie to have
heric at tb is church, a..d uoue Wci
ctth brated at the liapilst, v ' "
At the Kpisct'i at Cnutch divine services
weie held .by ihe Itev. in. 8 Pettigre-w
aud an Scelieut sermon pr-ach-U from
ttehiews 2i chapter 3.1 veVsd i 'Liw shall
we i-Citpe, if we u gleet so reat salvuti h,"
The ujumc Vfiw (h an exceptionally fine
o dur at d peculiarly aviapted to the wi ua.
eiuu, hiUi tLo bat' ltd edifice looked mto
than lovely iu tu d-cortions i-f pi..e,
hd y and o dur, which loving Lauda had
wr. uhl to beautlly it. . -
At niKht" me ti tie folk of the town in
great uauibeis were ep.enaldly enterlaued
by iis. W. li HAui.iiu, wnu ii addnimi
to a uioht t k'ha..t rep ht of dainty god
things r-pread tor. the comf-rt of their weu
little iuuer Seivis, gave tuem kieat exj y.
metit in the pleuaure f a Crislintts tree
vvhcl) waRe iu h'.T epacibua pari. r It
wuo tmiy a tbio f L an y, Ul.kI anislicd
13 drC 'luted uud flirty bi.iZeU WliU ValioUB
colored wax timers an t ittnactive gifth.
it k'b witnotii saving ,hat yo dt.le tola"
e-j ytd it iu lu lent tu eu.su ie, and v.ied
tneir k.fid hi.su ss 10 b one nf ine b si
women in th3 word for providing them
so much pl asm e
At Air J P hiiliard's n-Mdunce the young
pe pie vi larger govth n.td a most ' j -able
paity where ui. bi of the charming
beta a aud galant beaux spei.t a dedghifiii
evaiiing iu cbaiad-8. amed and p ibly
m luve uinkiug ei'iii'jg tun evt-oiug
with som Cuoio v ri-.frehmeu8 B'-rved by
theawco ttU 8 present
1 liei'n wua many u b tuitt'Ous tab espr ad
around wIikIi file ds and lovect ours
ei jov' d kCK.d cue- r j tnt b-uh. b -y was iu
his gl '.''y witn crc-crackir ru kels, tin
liuins. itc; no accident vi i-ii Uibnce t0.
currrd to mar tn happiness .f the day,
and so CuiUtmas 1891 pass d awv,leaviug
witu all, vuuu.i nd oid rich aud poor (tor '
tbe latter" v tit r-meuibered in the day's
rejoicing) a swettm' mury vbly ot a bright
ana nuppy time. j
STAT NEWS.
THE LATtBT HAITENL.NG8. AS Q.THEKKD
THOU. UUH EXcHAUt8 ASD ELStWHt.BE.
Istate Cluonic 0: Th oldest mu'e in .he
State laOntUed b J 11 I'app of JouUaoU
cwuuty It is 40 years old aud till a good
worker. .. .Between 50 auU 1U0 diumuud
have ocen touua in wciX Wrli cuu .iy. Uuu
of th- ia, 1 be large t ever fUud 111 the
tooutn, wes ou cxn'btiou at. me Pans
oild'a Fuii.... The auuual allowance or
quota f..r b,iiu Uaiodun'a Uavai reserve
uiiluia is - $Zi 3 60 It nas cofii ?5,oOU to
tqutp tne b.uiaiiou. Ihe war Uepanme-.t
turt.iolifc;a a-il qnninouts
iho buruing to death of Mrs Sylphia
Jinuelt, auaed Widov of Pikevilio 10WU
bh.p, ayue county is lepuried by the
Uoldeboro ncaUiigUk tier ewtbes became
ignjied trom a fljing spak
Ar K v Aiasou wtio owoes a large
cotton firm in LiuUisana. tells t e Uoucord
ctauaaiU thai, uotwiihtaud.ug the xc 1.
lent sou there bigb.y adapted 10 tiie growth
of cotton aiid com, ne do.s not make us
mucn cleur mone;, as it farming opr-ra.ioi.8
in iNoiih Ciaroliua. Espouses are gita er
there man in ttuS slate
Oxlord Day : Shoi'tly before 8 o'clock
thia afieruot n a young mau named Ruas-ll,
employed by Jailor Moore, weui into the
county jai. to t&ed the priaoueis Five of
the colored men ' acuteuccd 10 tho w rk.
houe at tne iat con it jumped upbq Ku
sei., nverpowtrd Liai, shtu huu in a ced
and m.do their eSt ape ihe u mes cfibe
five WUO got Out arts Dick Jt.lT.ey a, iioger,
X'aucey, ltuhert Uagland, Jim Uieu and
Dam. 1 Polioca
LauriLburgr icbauge : - Atkinson, the
man who w us on itul h- le some wei ks ao
for breaking into the Lil svli.e posti ffico,'
was tried ai the Feuwal Court in hariotto
last ven tUd soulcuotd to iw ycrtrs' iai
pnou ment in iu. a baoy peniieu.iary
Monroe ii.q arer : Air Ehus Puaser, a
youi g man ageu about lb yeur, son ot
Mr D n Pussct-. f ew baiem townsuio,
met Willi a stiloiu tuciueui a la . days uho.
He was htteudiug totuM machiu ry at his
Cotton g;U and v. a bauai.g tbe pes-
wueu ne r as ubUqUI in tne oa. a ana nud
ootn urniS broktu beow the elbow and
tbomder dislocated The band Was thrown
off or he 'wouid undoubtedly nave bocu
kiihd - :
Charlotte News: James McCarthy is a
young wuite Pan wuo wits si uittiuia ao
couvigUd td cohoiiig a store in Piuevihe
und beiitcticed to tniee y ears .in the chaiu
gang ill-lime woUid tavo expired ucxt
April McCariny b. bavrd Xcevdiugly Web
and a maue a , i- usty " Tbre idou ns
ago a wo jiau iiututd Farriug on' Wum plactd
on tne oouiu gaux Ir- an ottVowo sm a.
tbe lav a 'ibe ,,iruty" uwt hia hoaa tn
me v umau and they p.autLd a vshriatoias
elopement Last tubht .ticwarthy uojockea
tne woinuu'e cell and. t g:tnr they put
out on tneir hon. , uiuti, direction aud
deoiiUaiiou iii.kuown
Uicitory Mercury : Ab -nt ten days ao'
Mr h,eevw ut Gianite Fuda kii.ea a duck
for dinner ' vi.i.u dies ii g it, two picC. a
ot pure gold Was iuund in ita c aw i nis
credit d a cuuosity us to where it came
f.om. 1 hey -ruspicioutl that it ctuue out
hi the oifi from a wed wnichwaadug
about two lnonins ago . Uu cxamioiug
lui. din',. otu:r pieces were soou found.
From thia and other proola which are rap
idly b iog produced it is thought tbat tne
whole vmage of Granite Faha is di ectly
over , one of tne rictest. gOid mines iu tins
country , . ,
Explanation of Weather Sigaals
As displayed from our office daily (except
Sundays;: ,
V bile & ig, fair. Blue flag, rain or 6now.
Half white and half blue, local rains. Wiiite
flag with black centre, Co id wave. "T he
black trtangu.ar flag is a TemperatUie
bigou1, and when disp.ayed above weather
flags indicates t ha. it will b- Wanner. aud
when below wtather AkS. -that it will be
cojler, and w h-n not displayed at ail the
ttmperatur-v-id rm su a lonary.
Tl.s Villi . . ... ..m . iu. ... 1. 1 h Q f. -TnVi 11 -
soi.V Caill ai d Fever Tonic is the pleading J
rem ay or 01 it , iv . lagnppe aud. ail
mulo.Ul trcSble. For Sala by J. W. urviw.
Plyt oxb, Dr. B. F. Hally, Fops-.
ALLIANCE READING.
Tn Following, Are The Officers of
Washington (J'mnty Alliance.
H, A. UrtcitFiBLD, ; Precjideut
W T. OMfctsS, Vice President.
J W Wtmss, . ' - Secretary
r II. J. Wi tht a MS V -Treasurvr ;' '
- I). vPftt;ii.L r " " Leoturer.- ,
Z wAt - A4tiaot Lecturer.
A '. C W enTZ ,v Chaplain
Jno. hWAls ' '' Door ICe-per,
I t HAS8KI.li ; ; ' , Bushiesi Agent.
JjioSSTNN8 ; ' Seig't at arms.
OiBoers of the Roauoke eub-AlJiance.
L. I Fugan Preidtint " -
B L) Latham Vice Prtsid.'nt
J O Everett Secretary : ;
T L Sutterthwait - Tieaorer
O W loms Lecturer
II W bawyer Aa't Lecturer
F It Jonnston ' Chnplain
D Bateniaa Door Keeper :
W M Mi.rman- As't - "
R il Brteman - 8erj't At-Arms
David Garrett -: -Busa. Agent
11 Sayer, David Garrett and J C
Garnneous, iJommitfee on sick.
. 11 W awyer.T L Mnttftrthwaite and F
it J huston Oommiitee on tbe good of the
Ordei ' ;
Colds and Coughs
croup,
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness '.'
cured by . ,
fiyers Cherry Pectoral
the safest '
and most effective
emergency medicine.
It should be In every
family.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.
DOFT
IlEMOVKB.
ntvii ff removed into more com'riOilicus
quart ra 1 take pteaM3r in. liiting the
p D ie to call ou me W. eu in ne a ot . goods
in my ine ,. . . ... -
JEWtLRY, WATHES. fl.OrKS,
iW LItYr.i 71 ATCHEM, VLOt KS,.
ANU MU.-1CALINSTRUMENT8 OV Lt, KIND
A special invi'aUo'i is estend-d to the
ladies as I m selling just'what tLey w am
sftn Standard Cutary Fklllc .Srwing .Vatliice
Don't forget th" place th' W A.RD buiiding
on Washington Street. ..... . ,..
N B. Yeager,
rtcS-tf
PLYt.OU.H. N.
Dying but yet living.
' 1 am with t ie good people yet and eoli-jit
their patronage in my line.
OLD OLOT.iES CLEANED.
. I clean, dye and repair gents clothing of all stylet
and colors. 1 al-o clean or dye lailie-- drrs'ea. clonks
wiaus. &c. Ladies won't it pay you to hare ttur
Uat wiuter's dres cleaned or dyed another color ?
Gentlemen, won t it aave yon mnuey 10 bave your
ciottiliig cleaned r 1 give satiaiaciion or maseno
charge. - - -
t&T Orde.a from neighboring towns solicited.
I am a.so sOi prt.prietor of ."Sapouftlis
napn f.-r chapped bauds,, nic.-rs, pimples.
&o. It beautifies tb complexuin and leaves
ibo fac and hanus smooth and soft. .
9-18 3tn . ' ' . Sam'L A loolKS- .
THE AEV YORK
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Pi ees, writes a page of matter every week
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Tub direct short likb tjktwtkx Plt
MoVTH KnKNTOH AUD KASTatlN NOllTH
Carolina Ao Norfolk, kd alx.
poistb NORTH.
Mail and Express leaves Norfolk daily
(except Sunday) at 9:45 A. M., arrives at
Edenton 12:45 P. M., and at Belle Haven
at 4:15 P. M, connecting with steamer
Haven Belle for South Creek and Bay
Fivcrr Leachville. bcranton, Makley ville.
&c -
Connect at Edenton dally (except Sunday)
with tbe Company's Steamer Plymouth for
ltoanokeEiver. Jaaiesville& Washiugtonil
11. Sir. Bertie fur Wiudsor aud Gtshie fciver,
also with the Str. M. E. Roberts I'resday,
Thursday aud Saturday for landings on
Chowan Iliver aud on Mouday aud Fri
day for Columbia and laudiugs ou the
Scuppernong River. lieave Edenton
every VVeduesday .for Mill Lauding,
Salmon Creek and returns following day.
Through ticke;sOn sale on Strs Plymouth
and M E. Roberts and baggsge checked l
stations on the Norfolk & southern It B.,
and landings on Kiver routes, ind to Balti.
more, Philadelphia New York. Washing
ton. ia, &o. -.
Norfolk freicht and passenger stations
at Norfolk JS Western R. It. depot.
Freight received dally nutil 5 P. M
(except Sunda.v) 0nd forwarded promptly .
' EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH
FAST FREICHT LINE.
AND PASSENGER SCUTE.
Tbe new f.nd e egaot paw-enger steamer
Neuse, leaves Elizabeth City loesdiy.
Thursday aud alurday for Newberne.
connecting with the Atlaulio and N. O. R
K for K.mR'on, Ooldsboro anrt Ihe Bouth.
Dailv alt rail service between Elizabeth
City. Edenton and New York, Philadel
phia and Jsak'tuore una. Norfolk
I tiiouch cars vitnout breaking bills, low
raifS aud,' quicker time than by any othr
route , 'irect all gowds to ne shipped via
Eastern Carolina Dibpalcb as follows:
From Norfolk, via Norfolk fmutheru
Railroad.
Fr-'.m Baltimore, via P.'AA & B. R. R.
President St. Mation. .
From Philadelphia, by Peun. R R. Dock
St. Station. .
. From New York, by Penu,R. R. Pier
27 North River. 1
jg For larthcr information apply to
J. H. Sinitu, Ageut, Plymouth, or to the
Goueial Office of the Norfolk & faoniheru
Railroad Company Norfolk
II. C. I1UDGIV8.
Geu'i. Fr't. & Pass. Ag't.
M. K. KING,
Gen 1. Manager,
augl6-ly. ; ' .
. RadThla
Should you wish to buy. sell, r.r lease
any real property , in V ashington, reitie
or Martin counties wetako this means of
informing yon that we are in A position to
render you assistance iu disposing of yoOr
prope ty to advantage or in aiding jou to
make a s; lcotion, shonla you wish to lease
or purchase..
'.The property will b advertised by png.
ters and ir the BuakoKe HEacon. and
legularly mailed lo parties living not ouly
in the vaiions fctates of tbe Union, but . in
Frnce, England and Germany.
Mes. Patrick & Wilson, the Immigration
Agents, are doiig all iu their power to turn
the tide of immigra ion to North Carolina
and are co operating with ns iu this work.
No commissions will be charged nuless
a sale is perfected, ad then a certain com-
mission, previously, agiecd upon, will be
rettincd from the proceeds.
Being a member of the American Real
Estate Agency, which nv tubers over 1000
members, our advertised lists are regularly
muib d to them, and by this means we are
frequently .enabled to Bccure purchasers,
whiuu otherwise we would uot secure.
Hoping to hear from you 'soon, should
you riesira to buy, sell or lease any real
estate, we remain, Yours very resp'y,
C. V. W. 4 W. F. AlIBBOS,"
v. ' nymou.h. N. C.
LAND FOR SALE BY THE
ROANOKE BEACON
Real Estate Agency
let. One tract of fine ewamp land containing
1200 acre, inure i rleoc, situated it n.ilt from Ply
inoiitb on the ltoanuke River, and bound) d on 'ha
North by t)e Roanoke Kiver, on itni at by Coneby
Creek aud 011 the soutt and Wurt by the lanc of
W. 11 Untnpton, and kuotvn us tJaard' Island and
S u.irt'g nlll. Btuarl'a Hill is ou tbe river front
and is high land with about 5 acres cleared. The
Island I well wooded aud is one of tho bent eock
ranges in this sectiuu, and is wull adapted to tbe
cultivation of rice. Can be bought cheap
Snd One tract of land in Skinnersv'lle Township
Washington onniy, adjoining the lunda f Mrs.
Alary K. -orman and others, containing S00 acres
and known as the "Swift isua." SK) or '100 acrrt
snudy soil mortly e eared, 80 or 40 acres undearrd
awaiup. and the rcroainuer a flue givy soil, with
clay sub-soil ; about SO acre ot this clenred. I his
property is very denirable ai d lies directly on tbe
Albcwurlesouud. - Terras low and easy.
8J. One tract of land in Lee's Mills Township.
Washington county, adjinii g ihe lauda of Mrs.
11. v.iianxins ana ouiers, containing ZiU acres,
and known as "Aiapleoke.'' the foimer r-sidrncu of
sir. v. u. liowimig. T"t farm Is well iuiprorcd
aud contains ICO sen undercultivntion : onu larre.
lata rtyie twoatory dwelling, with co"k aud dining
rooms, large iaru ana all neccrstry out houses to
be fom.dou a first-class, well-kepf modem farm;
also a large, comparatively new gin h use. Fences
aud ditches in good repair. A bargain for cash.
Fcr particulars concerning any of the above prop
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' The ROANOKE BEACON Real Esf Ag'ey.
I'lymonih. $. C.
JOHNSON'S CHILL &
FEVER TOHIC.
WOKIf.io c'L features which commood It to
tbe medical profession as well as the masses.
v FIRST. .
Can break tnto any casoa of Malarial Fevers nt
any tyne at any ttage (a desirtrraium to even physi
cians), where pulos is 1 tr 140, skiu hot and dry,
and tougue b-aded without miug verairom, aconite,
f any other atierial sedatirc.
SECOND,
lis perfect harmlcssness and lnnoeerrarnnaiiinua
s wonUerful feature. It can be admiuistered wiik
abi-oiote safety and security te an infant, and in
psriurtnit women its admialstraiion is attended
wiia no uanger. - ...
THIRD
In the treatment nt oM rhr.nU . .1.111.
and fuver, Ihsre is no return of the f.vr oa the
7th, 11th. 31st or J8.lt day.
. FOURTH.
One tingle bottle i fuarar-tend to da all clalmcri
for it. Its price, SOeeut. ia within tie reach of
all, acd thW amount will be returned to any bsyer
wau in a n-iiueq wtio ino mtaioioe.
For sale by Bryaa & Chears, Plymoutb,
8Dd Dr. B F. UaJlcey, Roper.
SEWIIG lACHllTOS
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PEOPLE'S lRICES.
Standard makes at prices poor
people can pay,
The Chicago "SIKGER"
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A. signed and, numbered certifloate of
wafauty for five years is giveu with ersry
' machine. 1 .
Since the patents on the well known
"SINGER" maohine ran out some time ago,
auother fautory has sprang up and i mak
ing the very same thing for about one fifth
tbe former selliag price.
- We have paid the liceuse tax and made
arrangenieuti for offering onr trade the
CdlCAGO "SINGER"
. having au ornamented head on iron stand,
, with drop leaf table of genuine cil polished
black Walnut, With patent drop leaf sap
purs and Gothic pattern veneered panel
cover. It has two polished front drawers
with lock and elaborate nickel plated drop
bandies. Every machine is furnished with
the following: Foot hemmsr, (feller)
quilter, oil cau, screw diiver, shuttle screw
driver, wrench, one gnide, tea needles, six
bobbins instruction book; also a neat tele"
ttfopic box containing the following elegant
nickel p.ated attachments : Tncksr, rnfler,
biuder, assorted heromers from one-eighth
to one inch in widih,
Rememb ar this elegant msohine eoats you
only twenty Dobars, delivered at your
nearest freight s.atiou Send us your order.
If the machine is not satisfactory it may be
returned to good order within thirty days
from date of purchase, aud your money will
be promptly refunded.
4 TaOS. W. BLOUNT.
Roper, N. C.
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