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Thoi:anokQ,Bearbn.: Iho Official Paper of Wash ington County. Publibed Every Fri. ay by The Koakoke Publishing Gmfant. tcts:1 - : , -.gj- ::, rtr ' t-gra W. FLETCHER ATJSBJN, - Editor. C. V, W. AUSBON, Busiues Manager. Subscription price, $1.35 per year. Advertisements lniwrtvd at low rate. Ob.tuary notict-s excet-diug ua tiuea, five cents line. Count the wrd, allowing eight to the line, and send money with US. for all ta excei-e of ten lioet. ... The editor will not be responsible for the view f Correspondent. AH article for publication unit be accompanied by the full name of trie writer. CoiTMpo denii are requested not to write on bat one iide of the paper. . All communications mart be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. ""Address all joinmunicauons to " THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N. C. We appeal to every reader of Th Roamokb Beacon. i aid us in making it an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our citizen. Let Plymouth people and the public know wnat is goinc on in Plymouth. Report to iim mil Ueiro- of new the arrival and departure of friend, social event", deaths, soriou il.ne, accident, new buildings, new enterprises and improvement if whatever character, change in business indeed anything and everything that would be of iutereat to our people. ' ' - 1 FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1892. Ex.Gov. Ruaaell A. Algwr.ol Michigan, announce that he ii a presidential candi date. It looks aa if the Republican part; has candidates enough witboal him. StSATOB Hill with several other proiui. neut New Yoraeis it makiug tour of th South He was iu Savanab, Q i., yesterday where ho was given a fcraud reception by tho Hill clubs. e . ' .. Resolutions have been passed by the Council of Edeuton condemning the action of one Frauk A. He j wood tif Norfolk, who ja connected with tufi Southern . Prugrsst of thai city. Hey wood La been uaiug omi rough langutge ag-iinsi the town of Eden, ton and the State generally for which the Councilman propose to wake him py. - At no time within tbe pur twenty year baa ho dark a cloud bung over the Dtuto oracy of North Carolina aa now. The an. rest among tbe . Dtmocratio force is an evidence that Democracy U in peril. I he Republican power is on the eve of throw, jug itself with the Third party, which if done must mau defeat la the honest gov. ernmeutal power cf North Carolina, and witu auoh prospects coufrontiug ns it b. hooves the D mouratiu party to weigh well its every action. t On tbe 18th of May tbe Democrats will meet in convention to nominate oaudidates for tbe various offices ot tbe Bute and upon the action of mat cnv-ntiou depends tue success or failure ..f Democracy se f at aa our grand old State is eouccrned, If we hope to win tbe victory iu next November we must bring out men from that convam tion who can lead the forces of Democracy united to tue pulls. ' Many ostufS are being pat forward fer the Chief office, but uuue of them striae tta as being mora suiuble or worthy of tbe honor, than lion. Siduey B. Alexander, of Mackleuburg. His uue Democratic princi ' pie is sufficient to guarantee that Democrats will stanu by bini and bis nntirin devo. tion to tbe Carmen aad laborers is auffieient to warrant their nudivi.led suppjrt. Tbe Morgan tou Herald in placing him before tbe public ssvs Never was there a time which called for a more careful tudy of co divieni, a more thorough examination of wo;ld b- caudi. daie,, and greater display f sisteamanahip and patnoii m thau now. It is a Xiw wbm true friend ol the Democracy must sink ptrhonal ambition end preference, cache w prejudice, forget euumi , itud 1 ok only to the success of ( e party and the priucipUi which it boida dtar. It is a condition and not a theory which coiitron.s tho Democracy of North Carolina A spirit f unreal ta aoroad in the iaud and thousands of tuose who hare been the bono and sinew of Democracy are infected with it. Old Itaders are looked upoii with dis. trust and appeals that once seemed ounnip. otent are now unheeded. These are facia, none the less important because they are unpleasant none tbe leaa porteutous from being poon-poohed and ignored To die. regard., them in selecting delegates and nemrnatiug a State t'eket m-aus that be. tween the Scyila of He. ublicauiam and tbe Chary bdi8 of third party ism the ship of Democracy w 11 be wr eked. There are, we believe, men in the party - who have tbe confidence of ail factions and who deKerve it. Tury are men Wbo have been as true as ste 1 to Demociaoy, and who have been true to the Alliance aa well. They are not, it may b. our peruoual pre. ftrencea, but they re in vry way worthy of respect and support ' To nominate them, if a sacrifice at all, will be a sacrifice of pereoHafiiiChuation, only, for partv weal The Demecrat.who is not willing to go this far is not worthy of the name. With due deference to the opinions of others, and always open to conviction if wiataken, we believe that with the name of 8. B Alexander at tha head of tbe Male ticket and tbe other effloer equitably divid ed between the Alliance and non-Alliauce Democrats, our success will be adored While ear pcrs.al pref-renc- s might lead us elewbf re for a candidate for Governor, our judgement inclines us towards tbe flaxen chaired wn ot Mecklenburg who ia a true Democrat, a true Allianeemao and a true Nerth Carolinian. , ( .. . CHARLES L. PETTIOREW TOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. Ferhaps at no time in tbe history of our State hav we rncoupaaaed more perilous and momeetoaa issues than now confront ' us ' We are indeed in tho e acibte, we were never nearer sttaiUDg ldal aUUheod or more in danger of a false step tbat will pvrcipitate as into the evils of republican role and corruption When th Demoeratie convention meets ia Msy we abould euliat a crew f sturdy fitltant mariners to anchor its in the haven f peace and prosperity. At tr-e helm mast be enrwitrst best men. Of the many names suggested for the various offices none strikes ua mere forcibly or seems to us more flttli.g than that of CbarUa L Pebigrew, of Washington connty for Attorney General . . No nine in Carolina annals suggests greater bribiancy. Hiatmtnahip and pat r oiiain iban that of PttiKrew. Tot more than a century it hs ato.td forth connpic uously lur iaruing, purity .d integrity Mr. Pettigrew is a worthy represeutattvn of this time tiouorvd ame -a .voung uiao of talent and thought, be ould make an able and eonscientioua fflcer. . His canvass would iuapire our people with confidence aud do much to heal auy diaaffect'On xititiK iu the ranka of Dem ocracy, .near est advocate of the peo pl' tikbta. tbe E tat can present no abler, purer exponent of Jffersoniau Democracy and, we think tbe fir-t dintrict will reflect credi' upon itself by presenting this riaing young Democrat for the Attorney General' cy. Of an agricultural fami:y his interests and sympathies are with the people aud in their wisdom lhr cannot elct a mere gift d cbautpion or ore j?grasive stai d. ard bearer. Observer, in Washington Ga- SettS. We civa sd -ce in this iaane to the anmL nation bv 'Observer' if Chaa L. Pettierew. Esq , of Plymouth, fr the Att -ray Gen ernlcy. A a young man of talent, energy and brains, be has few equals. For a oeutnry this name has been illus trious in N. 0. history faithful to every iruai ana equal to every merg Ley. The firat Bishop of 0. was the great, grandfather of Mr. Prttigrew, and bis grandfather w the last farmer Congress man from this district before the election of Mr Branch It is aid Mr. fettigrew It a gentleman ol learning, soopeaul depth, and inherits mat.y of the aliributea that has mad bia nau.e famous. He La- much of the bribiancy and waaetiam that so diatingttiMhed bia nt.cle, tue lamented Gen" eral Pettigrew. We b-liwe tbe Eaat ia entitled to the Attornv Geiieralov and he Kant wonld be glad to ae Mr. PetiigreW secure it. Wash ington Gazette. Cas w gay mere than is already aaiu in the above i favor of onr Kifted yomi townsman, who nine- early boyhood has stood upon and d f nded tbe platform of true JefFVrsontau Deo.ocracy ? For years the East has been fighting a brave tight for the cauae of Democracy, without having auy of her gallant sons honored by a State office, and it now seems tbat the time is near at hand when our devo iou to the Democratic party may be rewarded. We believe th its a candidate fir State effloe Mr. Pfttirew wiil make ry sac rifice to w.n the victory, ot for himself alone, but for the party. His sympat. ies are with the depressed people of the State and the pureneas of bis character h-s en deared bim to all claaees of men iu and put of the ptrty he represents. He is too well known' for m to try to give him popularity, therefore we simply endorse ar.d above artiolss and appeal to the convention which meet in May, to honor the Ea t by placing the name of CharUs L Pettigrew of NYaahirit'ia conn y. upon the State Demo cratic ticket for Attorney Greneral. ONE PEOP, E ONE PARTY. Rooky Mount Argonaut. Tb old aajiug that united we stand, but dividt-d we fall, fi- ds au apt illustration in the attuaiion of the people of North Carolina to day. 1 ogetber tne Democratic people of North Carolina have controlled tbe af, fairs of ortb Carolina now tor twenty years, and they have been years of ecenom ical administration of low taxes, of pure. clean goverumeut and general content. Popular cducaiiou has ben advanced. internal improvements have been font-red. public chanties have been enlarged and every cent of the public moneys have been wisely and honestly expended. The peo ple have had ocoaion to feel a juat pride in the administration of their htate cou cerus, and have felt confidence iu their public offlo re. Surrounded by adverse circumstances. in many counties, they tbey hav devised aud maintained a system of county govern ment, which secured tor them c hout and fflcient admiuiatration of tbeir ImuaI aff.irs and have ben esmpt from opprs aive taxation from fraudulent offlculs aud rines and riurters. , Buch bavt been tbe admirable frnits of our Democratic people standing together As long am they have been united thr-y have Drospted m the governmental an a ire. Now comes a movement a'culat-d and intended to divide theui They are asked to asmble themselves together on the ast Saturday of this mouth in order to form a new party. Should thy do this and divide, the work of the past wi.l b- undone- Divided they muht fall ins repeal of tbe ccunty gov ernment svstcut will be the firat std fruit of thfir lamentable diviaiou vibe Itenin. ontio party will fa 1 into a hopeless minority Tne economy wntch baa been practiced in the aimi istratiou of pubnc affairs win a-auredly pa-s away and the cause of p blic education, of public improvements and pnblio cbantl s will snxier bo can contemplate witu indifference the titter defeat aud overthrow of the Democratic people of North Caroina? Lint us not admit tbe poxmoility oi sncn a dire result. Lt ns rather resolve to stand together aud not be ld i.ff by delusive hope into paths that lead to self doscruo tion The best hopts of our people arc centered on the continued success of the Democracy. Let ns not destroy tbeir nop. s, oouci iation must be practised. Self-abnegation moat be tbe watch-word, and we mnst renew our patriotism by making personal sacrifice for the good of the people and of the Estate Honor to thoc who shall not be backward iu laying thir bopaa, their aperations and ambitions upon the slter of patriotism. Coae ranks bush dissentious and prevent divisions' Inpertant ta Ladles Sir I made use. cf your PHlLf.TOXaJf with my hut oUi d, in order to procure a safe and easy travail. 1 nssd it abont two months before my expected time, until 1 was taken sick, and I bad a very quick and eay confinement Kntbing occurred to protract my convalescence, and I got about ia lee time than was nanal for me. 1 think it a medicine tbat shell be used by every expectant osoiher, for nhonld they but try it as I have, they would never again be without it at such times. J am yon re re spectfully Mrs. ELIZABEi U D1X. Any merchant mr drueti t can procure RisLKT 8 PniL.)TOKEif tor 11 a bottle. : CHAKLEs F, KlSLEY. hole ale Drug . - y-S . . av sjis, vornanni m., xhcw tcrr. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch by our Club Sya. tern. Our 14 karat gold filled . cases arc warranted for 20 y.ais Fine Elgin or Waltham movement Stem wind and set Leuy's ct Gant's size Equal to auy $50 wa cn To secure agents where we have noue, we aeil one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send COD lij t-x press with privibfcc of ex amiuntion before pttjiug lor same Our Agent at Durham, ft. Q., writes : 'Our Jewelers have confeed they don't know bow you can furnish such work for the money." Orr Ageut at Heatu Springs, S. 0 , writes : j "Your watch- lake at sight. The gentleman who got the laot watch said thai be txamiued aud tnctd a Jsaeler swatches iu lJincoot r, thai were no better thau yours, nut th: price was )45." Our Agent at Penm gton, TeX writes: . . . .. .? a "Am in receipt 01 tne waien. anu em pitaseu wiihout measure. All who bavo seea it say it would te cheap at flO.1 One good r liable Agent wanted for each place Wti e fur p:tnii nlare X. MP TUP- VV ATCH t.' Nw ion, . mmmamtessssatBESB ALUAMCi. JAA.AD1NQ. Tne Following Are The Officers of vashicgtou County Alliance. H. A. Liichf.eld, Prident W. T. 'opkins, . - Vice President. J W W.TNKS, ' Secretary H. J Williams Treasurtr D. -PBTJIi.il Lecturer Rutcs wain ' Ashistaut Lecturer. A. j. WeTX Cbaplaiu Jno. hWAlM Door Ke-per, I l IIasskll Business Agent. Jho VvTtihS Sc-ig't at arms. Officers of the Roauoke snbA)liance. L. I Fagan Preeideut B D Latham J O Everett T L Satterthwait 0 W loma 4 Vice Pn sident becreiaiy Tirasurer Lecturer Aa't Lecturer .u YV Bawyer F K Jounhton Chaplain Dor Keeper As'l " Srg't At. Arms B D Bateman W M Norman R .si Brteman David Garrett Boa Agent H N Sawyer, David Garrett aud J C Gari;aneuus. knim tt-e on sick. ' H W .-awyer.T L 8attilhaiie and F it J huston ouimi tee ou the good of the Orde CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They ' , regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. ' IB. NtBNET9 UNDERTAKER I am better prepared to furnish the pub lic iu the Undertakers business than rver. tiffins supplied on demand from the finest to the cheapest and at prices that defy com petetion. I am also prepared to serve the pnblic as VOMRACTCR AND BUILDER. Thanking tbe public for past patronage and soliciting a ooutiunance of same 1 aus. Yours truly, lr .,, B. Nurney SAVE MONEY! I m prepared to dye old elotbesand make tbem look as if new t also to renovate and repair clothing at small cost. LADI BS' DRKSSB3 DYED OR CLEANED. Have your last summer's suit or dress cleaned tip instead of going to the expense of buying new ones 8AMUEL WIGGINS, Pit mouth, N. C. "Orders from other towns solicited. NOTICE, W. S Danstan, Adm'r., of E Dnnstan. a, C. V. Dunsian, ct als. By virtue of a decree f the Superior Court, r-pring term 1891, I will sll, to biake assets, on Monday, March 7' 182. at the Court House iu Ply mouth, lor taah, the home tract of thn late E- Uunstau. ad joining th lauds of Wu Pitt, Joanna B. favenport and otners. sudj- ct to the widow's dw r, and except tbe land covered by She defendant's homestead Deo 4, 1091. W. a UTJNSTAW Adm'r HOTlC. Ravine anal I fled as administrator of the estate of the late JM-Dh caboou all pet sons bavinir cUims gainst afd estate aiv noiifli-d to uri-svue thi m to me before l-'eb , 1st 1S3U, or thix notice will be pleaded id oar. wisst Linuv1., ran., ist, leva. uiuiuiiwi. 6w. S. B. MILLER & C0., WnOLKHALE C-IM. VISION FISH D2AL2ES, No. 7 lULTON FlsU Mi EXIT, NEW YORK. Samuel B. Miller. Clakacb G. Millxb Special Attention given to the Sale of North Caroline 8had. Steneds aid Etttiontry Fursisbed - sa Applicatlcn. rjjl HE NORFOLK 4 SOUTHERN R. It. The direct short link between Plt- ' MoUTH EnENTOlt AND EaSTKKN NOKTX i CAKOLImA AD NORPOLE, AND ALL POINTS NOBTH. ' Mail and Express leaves Norfolk daily (except Sunday) at 9:45 A. M.. arrives at Edenton 12:43 P. M., aud at Belle Haven at 4:15 P. M., connecting with steamer Haven Belle fo' South Creek and Bay River, Leavhvilie. bcranton, Makleyville, Connect at Edenton daily (except Sunday) with tbe CompaoyV Steamer Plymouth for Koanoke River, Jatnesville& Washington R R. Str. Bertie for Windsor and Cashlc hiver, also with the Str. M. E. Roberts L'pesday, Thunday and Saturday for landings ea Chowan Kiver ana on monaay ana in day for Columbia aud landings on the Scuppernong River. Leave Edentoa everv Wednesday for Mill Landing, Salmon Creek aud returns following day. Through tickets ou sale on otr Plymouth and M K Roberts aud baggage checked to stations on tbe No. folk k fcoutberu R-It., and landings on Kiver routes, and to Balti. more, Philadelphia New York. Washing ton, Ac . &c. Norfolk fnigbt and passenger stations at Norfolk oe Western R. R. depot. Freight recti ved daily nntil 5 P. M. (except Sunday and forwarded promptly. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LINE. AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Tbe new and e'enant passenger steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabeth City . I ueaday. Thursday and Saturday for fewberuw. connecting with the Atlantic and N. C. R U for KiuHion, Goldaboro and tbe South. Daily all rail service between Elisabeth City, Edenton and New York, Philadel phia and Halt-more and Norfolk. ' I brotiKh cars without breaking bulk, low rates and quicker time than by auy othr route irect au no de to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Dupalch aa follows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk southern Kail-oad. Fr in Baltimore via P, W & B. R. R Pre.ideut St. Elation. From Philadelphia, by Penn R H. Dock St. Station. - 1 v? r . i t n . n: V xrom new xors, oj rcou,n. n 27 North River.. - $tf For further information apply to J. H. Smitn, Agent, Plymouth, or to the Geucial Omen of the Norfolk K Bopiliern Railroad Company Norf.dk H. O. HUDGINd, Gen'KFr't. A Pass. Ag't. M.K.KING, . Gen'l. Manager, " augl6-ly. LAND FOR SALE BY THE ROANOKE BEACON Real Estate Agency- 1st. One tract of land a Lee's Mills Township. Washington county, adjuinit g 1 he land of Mrs. 11. V. Hankins and others, containing tSS acres, and known as "feapltoke.' tbe fu:tner r-sidebce of Mr. A . C. Oowtiine. Tbt farm is well Improved and contaias 100 aens under cultivation ; one larre, lit tyle two tory dwelling, with cok and diniug rooms, large liarn and all necessary out boaaes te be foaiidou a flrsv-clasn, well-kent model a farm; also a large, comparatively new gin h- use. Pences aud ditches in Rood repair. A bargain for cask. Fcr particulars coucsrniag any of the above prop erty, apply to The KOANOKE BEACON Seal Est' Ag'cy.' Plymouth, j. C. D. O. BRINKLBY & CO. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS. 4. Full Lin of Superior Canned Goods always on hand. ICE for sale by wholesale or retail UiUGUTH, N.C. J. S. Woobabb, g. X. Euan W00DARD& EVERETT -I)I1LIB8 IN FANCY WINES ANP. LIQUORS BT TBS DRINK OK MEASIMsm We can be fnnd at the old stand of J 8 Woodatd on Water Sir-ei. where we will be pleased to Serve our friends and the pub. lie Ki-raliy. Respectfully. Jan8-92.f Wo..dard & Everett. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD, .. r Que Dollar a Yeir. . Coniaina the beat teMtarea af en Wuilt Eriuted. A (juau, late ct th D.truit jrree 'teas, writes pa) f matter every Week d Fom Samtub Corr TBE WEEKLY WORLD, New Ycrk City , ,. BEAD THIS! I am prepared te serve the pvblicjla the Uiidrrtakvr's business . Coffins furnished at snort notice. - : . 1 m also prepsr. d to do general repair work ou farming tools, and make a specialty of stocking and repahing gnus. ; J. N Padgett. At the reaidenee of Thos, Long, uarlltf. Type For Sale. As we intend to pnt ia a complete outfit of new type at au .arly date, we will sell all tne body type now in use iu cur office VbltY CHEAP. If iu ue.d of auyihinf like tbia. write at once, for we have uo room for it, and must diaposc of it in a fsw days, at some price. Address - A BE JUOAltOXE tJSACOa, - Plymouth, N. C. . AT Standard makes at pricea pooF people The Chicago "SIIGBE 11 ijl II I , .,1 alii A signed sad naaabercd eertiicste 9t wairaaty fer ive years is gives with every - machine. . Since the patents on the well kiewa' 'S1NGEK" aaacbine aau out seme tisae ag e, another factory has sprung up and Is Etee lag the very same thin for abcat ewe IftB the former selling price We have paid the license , tax and sssjb arrangements for iffering onr trade the CHICAGO "SINGER" having an ornamented head on iroa siasA, with drop leaf table of genuine oil polished black Walnut, With patent drep leaf sup pert and Gothic pattern Veneered paas) cover. It haa two polished front drawers with loek and elaborate nickel piated drcp bandies. Every machine is furnished wish the following ; Foot hmm r, (feilev) Jsilter, oil can, ecrew driver, shuttle screw river, wrcuch. one guide, tea needles, six bobbins, instruction book; also a neat tele sccpic box containing the following elegant nickel putted attachments : Tneker, rafter, binder, assorted hemuier from ouc-eigkth te one inch in width. Remember this elegant machine eeets yet only twenty Dollar, delivered at year nearest freight s.atiou Send us yoar crder. If tbe machine ia not satisfactory it may he returned lu good order within thirty deye frem date of purchase, aud your money w be promptly refundttd. THOS. W. BLOUNT. - Reper, V. C, -H SaalSSWef i ... can pay. ir
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