Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
A bright eyed little miss has arrived in town, Mr. W.C. AYERS is the happy man.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
A bright eyed little miss has arrived in town, Mr. W.C. AYERS is the happy man.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
Alex NIXON and Willie WALKER, both colored, broke jail on Friday night last, or rather they kicked out a few of the rotten bricks which was only the work of a few minutes. The jailer offers a reward for the capture of NIXON. He is a yellow man about 6 feet high. We do not think the Sheriff of jailer either should be held responsible for the escape of prisoners unless a better jail was built, the present one is almost useless.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
Mr. Chas. T. HOWARD, who has for the past few months had charge of the paint department, has taken charge of the Old Reliable Carriage Factory of H. PEAL, as Business Manager, vice C.W. HOLLIDAY resigned. Mr. HOWARD is an active businessman and under his management the factory is now turning out some fine work.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
Mr. A.S. LEGGETT, one of Plymouth’s young drummers, formerly with Sam’l T. WHITE, has accepted a position with the firm of Foster, Knight & Co., manufacturers of hats, caps and straw goods, of Baltimore. Success to you, “old Git.” Your Plymouth friends wish you well.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
The dwelling house on the farm of Mr. J.B. WATERS three miles from Plymouth and occupied by a tenant, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning about nine o’clock. Origin of the fire not learned.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
DIED — At his home in Martin county, on Tuesday, March 18th, 1890, Mr. Malichi ANGE. The deceased was a member of the Freewill Baptist church. He leaves a wife and seventeen children to whom we extend our heartfelt sympathies.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 21 March 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Note: This article describes an entertainment program given at the Courthouse .
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 21 March 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.
Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:
The liquor business conducted by Mr. J. F. JACKSON on Washington street has discontinued and the building occupied by him is being remodeled and Mr. Jos. TUCKER will soon open a harness store therein.
Source: Roanoke Beacon, 21 March 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.