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ROSTER ey -Phillips Company, Inc. 01. -Washington C:unty Soldiers who Served in. the Confede rate Army. Brinkl Plymouth, N. C, Oct. 16, '09. Editor Beacon : I have, after ten years of labor, secured what I believe to be a correct roster of the men who served in the Confederate Army and Navy, from Washington County, and am sending you the names of those who were in the Bethel Regiment and the 1st Regiment N. C. Troops. I would thank any one to notify me of any error as to name, or of the name of any one who has been overlooked. The other names, &c. will follow. This is my last appeal for aid in correcting this roster, and I hope all interested will do as I request. If any name is left cut jt certainly will not be my fault. Yours, &c, W. F. Beasley, Eighteenth Regiment Co. G. Bailey Phelps Thirty-second Regiment. John Ainsley Seth Ainsley Alexander Armstrong Wm. J. Barnes F. A. Boyle D. G- Cowan Hareison Davenport W. .H. Hardison Joseph Kemp G. Lamb Rev. J. W. MuJphey Franklin Norman 1 Heneeraon Norman D. S. Phelps Simon Sawyer Tilhvsn Sawyer H. G. Tarki'ngton Mallett's Batallion. Arthur Collins, Lt. Senior Reserves. William S. Pettigrove Fifty-sixth Regiment. E. F. Hanks, Lt. Sixty-sixth Regiment. J. B. Marriner Seventy-first Regiment. Lt. Col. Wm. F. Beas'ey, E. P. Overton Thomas J. Marriner Cavalry. First Regiment. Hezekiah Chesson R. B. Chesson David Clifton J. E. Everett. Jonn E. Knowles R. M. Peacock George Sinnett. Second Regiment. Andrew Bateman James M. Bateman Levi Blount Samuel L. Chesjon - Henderson Clifton Levi J. Fagan James Jarvis Wm" Jarvis , Samuel Jones Samuel Mason Fradklin Spruill Wilson Spruill B. F. Walker Crawford Walker Jordan Walker James B. Waters Third Regiment. Thomas S. Armstead James A. Cnesson Joseph G. Spruill C. A. Walker Thomas S- Downing Martin Garrett Frank Hopkins George Hopkins tTo'be continued The Place to do Your Christmas Shopping. We can suit you in a Christmas present for every member of the family. When you buy a Christmas present, why not buy something useful? Let us help you decide what it shall be. Here are a few suggestions: Ladies' Fancy Embrotderied Unuiker Jiiefs, 1; " Kid Gloves, all colors, 1.00, $1 50 " Hand bags, 50, fyl.H $1.25 " Fiiuuy llose-snpporters, 25, 50 " Neck pieces, 2", .10. " Fancy Embroidetied Corset Covers. . Belt buckles, 25, CO, 75. " VValst pins, sets, 2.1, .r0, $1.00 " Broocli plus, -,r, ,r'0. " t'tick iiuB, 25, 50, " Purses, 2.1, 50. lo, 50. $l.u0 ! " I5nx Writinc paper, 25, 50, 75. " Back utid Side (Vmibs 2.1, .10. i j I'uncy Combs 'ihd H;intitt.js, 12.1, .10. 1 " Fancy and p!:tit 1 is, 25. " ViiuM and fancy Helts, 2.1, .10. " Bud room Slippers, $1 00, $1 2,1. '! Double tray Trunks, $10 00. " 8uit cusis and buys. $.1 00 $(1 00. " .Sterling silver Shoo Horns, 2.1, 50. " Pillow tops. ilOc, Lot All Wool Golf Gloves. 2.1, 50. i Childre i'u aud Misses Golf Gloves, 2.1o. Children's and Misses Kid Gloves, 75e. Infant's Wool Mittens, 10 and 25c. Infuut'a Fine trimmed Mitten, 75c. Gentlemen's Neck Ties, in separate boxes, 50c. t " Suspenders, " ' 50c ' Plain and fancy Hose, 25 and JOo, " All Linen Handkerchief, 25c. " All Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c' All Silk Mufflers, $1.00. Oflff Butt-ins, 21, 50. 8.1n ; Scirf Pio, 2.1, 56 Htd room stivers, $1 "'. Kid Gloves, on. $ 1.5( We are sliovdn:' for the Christmas trade a line of Jewelry and Sterling Silver Novelties suitable tor Ohrislntas Uifts for-every member of the" family. We have not the time nor space to mention every article; we can show yon so much beiter than we can tell you ahbiu them. AM we want is for every niauT woman and child in Washington county to visit our store during the holidays aud see what we have to offer you for Christmas), we will not importune you to buy, xjyvA.rii is is i ctoitioin iiv xilii: nttisss goods. Our line of Staple and Fiiii2y Dress Goods is the most complete in the town. Wo have everything to be desired in Trimmings, Buttons and all kinds of dress accessories to match the different materials. All dress goods pi iced $l,fo per yd. will be sold during the holidays at $1.19 per yd. All dress goous worth $l.co at 80c. All dress goods worth 75c. at (59c All dresa goods worth 5oc. at 47c. One lot of Striped Novelty Dress goods worth 25e, to close out at 19c. per yd. One lot of Linoneite Suitings in Noveltie Stripes and plain colors, farmerly priced at I5C.; we are cleaning out the lot at llje. We are offering big reductions in Ladies' Cloaks every garment reduced, from the cheapest to the best. Ladies' Cloaks worth $15.00, now $11.98. Ladies' Cloaks worth 110 00, now 7.98. Ladies' Cloaks worth $8.00, now $0.78. Ladfea' Cloaks worth $7.50. now $0.48. Ladies' Cloaks worth $5.00, now 4.28. How can you know the best place to buy goods unless you visit all the best stores aud examine their line of goods and get their prices and then intelligently and impartially compare them. After you have done that, using your very best judgment as to quality, then it is our duty to buy where you can buy tho cheapest. YOU WILL Jl AKK A Gl.LAT MISTAKE if u u In y y xu I.uditfc u 1 Clnlduii's .SHOES WITHOUT SEEING AND PIMCLNG our line. We are shewing a beautiful assortment af Patent and Plain Leathers, in all of the New Style Toee, in liutton and Lace, every pair priced according to the value that is in the shoe, nice shoes and medium priced show, aud every pair Guaranteed to wear. UNK PAlli 01? OUK SHOES ALWAYS SELLS ANOVHKtt. LET US SELL YOU A PALU. tT r"v-?;; .rS'i is'Ul ithiv;.-i 'rr-V-f'- -J 1 w .$ta Young man,, let us sell you a Stylish Hat for Christmas. There is no better made than Howe's Van Gal Guaranteed Hats, $2.50 and $3.00. 20,000.00 worth of the best merchan dise ever brought to Plymouth, at a sweep ing reduction for 30 days, hep lining Wed nesday, Nov. 10th, and continuing for SO A D L E R S ETF2 a SB long days. 8 Tempting offers by the Capital manu facturers ftnd jobbers in thir country, led us to purchase beyond our normal capacity, hence the necessity for this sacrifice. JP 2 Y M O XJ rJ? rx ' Considerate ulwavs of the neeefitv for economical buying, now places tvitnin your grasp tiu most rem irkable an 1 umnatchabla monay-saving opt irtmuty ever olerol u dii3fi:n inating public. This oiiVj irs of the Newest. and -most Up-to-Oate Styles of Dress Goods, Notions, Clothing. Cent's Furnishings, Millinery and Shoes, at tlu very beginning of the eaon, -at sueli wonderfully reduced prices,!! eclipse any showing ever made by this or any other establishment in his part of the State. It means a substantial saving to you on the very thing you want, at the very time yon want it. The elegant superiority and thorough correctness of every article of merchandise offered at this Great Sale attests ilie dis tinctive eupitmacy of this store beyond the point of contradiction. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. 1 yd. wide yellow cottons. Sal price 4:,'e lyd wide sheeting. Sile price 07 1 jd wi1e Lonsdale. Sule price Ui) Very betit Lonsdale, sold by others at 15c. Sale pries Vii Solid colored OutiugK, iu all colors, sale price , Clark's O. N. T. cotton 4c spool, to cuBtoruers ouly Ladies' fine handkerchiefs, sale price Richardson's spool silk, sale price Heavy weight cotton Annuel, sale pC lie'jt quality. Very heavieet quality, yd-wid percales, all good colors, 10 pea. oating, to go st O'Jc 02 04 08 09 m 08 04 SILKS. SILKS. We think that every lady should have one or more silk dresses. 1 pc black silk, worth $1. sale paico 'i pes black" silk, worth $1.25, every yd. goarn iteed. sale price 10 pes. yd-wide guaranteed Taffeta, all colon;, sale price All ."()c China, all oolorH, sale prico 25 pen. woolen goods, pauamas, and serges, 'Bale price We could mention more priceu but space forbids us doing so, 87 9.1 95 45 47 SHOES. SHOES. It's a known fact that we carry the lar ! gest ai d best line of Shoes iu Wnshinpton County. Vj can alvayn save you from ; 25 to 50c. on a pair of shoes, no yrvi can judge for yourself what a saving you have before you now Ladies' Sunday Shoes, snle price $1 00 Ladies' solid leather shoes, sale price 1 25 Ladies' every-day shoes, sale price 1 00 Men's Sunday shoes, sale price 1 25 Men's brogaus. sale price 1 25 Boys Sunday rhoes, Kale price 1 25 Men's line S.juday pateut-leatber, sale price 1 98 Men's $3 patent leather shoes, sale pc, 2 48 MILLINERY. MILLINERY V e want every lady that lives iu Wash ington county to examine our rnilline y before buying, as we are going out of the millinery business. We hive about 400 hats, all new and up-to-date, whic'a we will sell at cost, and bulow cost. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. We have about 200 Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks, which we are determined to sell at cost and below tost. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. For Men, Youths and Boys. Never before have we had the pleasure of showing such an elegant line of clothes and prices so astonishingly CHEAP, Re. member that every suit we offer, matters not how cheap, we guarantee it to give Sitisfactiou, UNDEUWEAIt. UNDERWEAR. Now is the time for havy underwear. We have it to fit, from the infant iu the cradle, to the old mau ready to depart for the happy hunting ground. 25C. 25 22 3 pr. heavy gray hose 3 pr. ladies' black hose, sale price, Baby soft sole shoes, all colors, sale 25 pes nproo ginghams, sale priee 75 pus Lancaster ginghams, worth 8c, cale price, G Ladies' heavy underweer, suit, 45 Big line laeies' ready made underwear. We have about 500 pieces of Ribbon, in very color under the rainbow, in satin a acd Taffetas. SPECIAL. All bats will be trimmed absolutely free. O annon cloth, sale price, 09 We want every prudent, economical shopper, whether our regular customer o' not, to visit our stored! u ring this stupandous sale, wherj we are amply prepared to substantiate-x our claim of a superior mercantile power, which the limit of space forbids further mention of hero. No J woods will be charged during this sale, but any goods proving unsatisfactory may be exchanged. ADLER-'S, Plymouth, N. G. , $W Second door from corner, under Brink ty Jlcxtel.
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