-. ' - 1 ilio O ffici 4 Tape v pf: Wsli ' ingtori County. ' , -- v published Every , Friday by v1 ' Thh ; Koakoicb PuBHsanso Company. J7. FLETCHER AtJcilJ JN, - Editor. C.'V. W, AL'SDON. Business, Managir. Snbtcription price, $1.S5 per year. 1 ' . Advertisements inserted t low rates. (.Hntuary uul ices exceeding ti n lines, ' five cents . uhue., Count tli? WNrd. allotting eight to the line. j'jhuI send money with MS. for all tn eXcees of' teu illie. ; , '.' '' ' J The td'tor will not he responsible for tlie views f correspondents. All article for publication must be aceornur.Kied by ths full name or tnts writer. , Correao, deni are requested not to write on but one erne ortlte iu)er. All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. 4ddretss till cummauirajaous to THE ItOANOKE BEACON, ' ' FJjmbuth', i.,C. We appenl to every reader of Tub Koancke BbacOn. to aid ua in niekini: it an aeeepuible and ?rotltable medium of ew tomr citizen. Let lymottth people nhd the ptiblic ltnow wnat is psinji on in Plymouth. Kejmrt to ns all item' of news Uie. arrival and depairure of friends, social eveut, deaths, aorious iliit"'s, aeohieiiis, new buildings, new enterprises and improvement of whatevur character, chances in busiuess indeed anything and everything that would be of interest to our Decide. FRIDAY, MAY G, 18U2. The Bladen county Convention ha! en. dorsed the demands of the Farmers' Alliance a3 wade by tho St. Louis Conference, - SOME of the Third Party A Hiauccnieu say they will not support an Aliiauee Dem ocrat or au Alliance Republican. They say their man must be a Third Party Alii aacemau. They say they have tried Alii anceiueu from I he old parties, and find Hut when in office they leave off the Alli ance principles. Web, if they are done with a.l men who bave btlonged to either of the old panics, though they are now Aliiaucemeu and stand with the third Party, they will have to wait about twoiitv-oue years' and raise them up scnia candidates for office. If they are afraid, as their argument shows, that men of the old faiths will prove unfaithful to ibe new party, then their hope is lost, for there, is no mau above the ago of ten years but who has set his heart upon one of dhe tdd parties. If the Third Party wants -a candidate they must i&ke an ex Democrat or au ez-Kepb!:2Cn thic much is settled and in lakijig tLat candidate ' they will b miyhty apt to ge; a iran , neither of tic old parties waut or would Have as a leader. In fact, the n?-v party don't want.au Aliianceuiru ; they want a Thud Party man or nothing. The citizens of this eommu'iijy both white and bluett seem to b-j very indignant over the turn taken by the tupcrior Court last week iu the case itate vs. George- Hell. The Graad Jury fon.,d a bill for murder, the Goon had ont, hundred and thirty men drawn from Which to get a jury to try the case, but by some, yet ucexpiained aciiou, a sudden change was made, the dpmies 'scut out a fjw hours before t ) summc-u the jury Were called iu and the men notified not to appear. . Wha Wa9 '-he matter? Why the prisoner hud confessed to mau flaugnfer and re gaidiCbH of the ludietmeut for murder, the State accepted JiU pie tdmg, and the Court Lad pushed the seutence. If Gforgo Bcil was innocent he bhould Jiave been floured by a i-ryf if guilty he should L.iv been Irif d and convicted of the crime by a jury, thou if ho had committed murder a waj cnarged, that jury would have convicted him, or if tnniclaughter, as confessed, ihut would have been the verdict aud the puopia would have had no cause to t murmur, bin when tiie lawyers make sucn P.rrangf incuts and Lie Slate settles it with, out trial thy pi-ople have cause tj object. If this cas ) was disposed of according tu the laws of :orth Carolina then there can be no use for n jury For no matter how foul the crime tue guilty party may go into court aud pitud guiny of man si lUgUer. and be ssnt to prison for a few. yers- -the gallows has received its last victim. W e do not a gu that the pt isoner iu this case wan guilty murder, he might not .have been, but that jwint should, iu justice to the corrijiunity, have b-en decided by a jury and not by the prisoner. , Matiy are open in charging Solicitor , Llount with having takea t:;des against the Stato in tnis esse, acd if he is the "mau who Stopped the 'r')c"ediugs of v. tr.ui so im poruut :xs this, he is surely not the man the voters of ths; Fnt District will elect to that office next term. The people waot to koow ho-v a mau illdicted for murder can plead guilty aud be punished for maa.alaugater without a trks? Perhaps Solicitor Blouut cau explain. MORE FACTORIES. 18 WllAT THE SOUTII 3JEEDS. AUOTJSB TIIE PEOPLE TO THE IMPORTANCE OFlOOAL JIAMJFACIUKINO IMnjSVuIEB AKO "WE -V ILL fto Kolt .VAllU. ' Every section of the South needs- and must have muuufactmmg indu tries to develop its natural supplies. ud Plymouth U no exception to the rule. Here we are in a section where the raw material can be obtained at a f.raall cost, TaKo for eiamplc tue gum timber, which grows undisturbed in groat quantities all Mround us. fr6ui which can bo mahnfuctur. t.'d many rf th rticl8 wbioh w use aud for whieb we hav"e tb pa'y high pneg. And the gutu-i not the quly wood which grows in abundance in our forests, which should be- ouaiiuiactured and which for tho lack of factories is left tstanding, 'ibe Boil of tins stctiu is so Well adapted io tho cultivation' if'. -vgferfl; t.,at if a vr.:.n;n lUctry Wa". crele-f nud put ioCo oixsratioa the farmers Would beomne iu terested and at oce the couutry would bo given new life, for by th operation of such a factory there would be a demaud and more money would be put luto circulation among that class of people who would keep it iu eiicuUtiou, , ' " We' must net to work along this iin aud the sooner the better, aud we believe that a cauning factory is the moat aval.nble just now, t-o let us oecide at one to have oue. Form a mock company nd go to' woU. The .cotlaud Neck Democrat truly says: "Tho tfine has come iu the South -wneu the communiiies tuat mitnutactnre the most goods. tf on 'sort or another, to sell to other communities, are jnoBi prosperous. There are various iiidusttfietf to which any town Or community can well pay Kiteution, There are many chauceri for tuigagiiig m manufacturing industries which no town or comfuumty tau tttfonV to iius$. With tho aual tinionut of capital that can be" raided in ihont Southern toVns, the chi. f qaefitiou with those who are willing to eiiKSgc iu new enterprise? ia. What can I afford to' try w ith my uma.il cnpital ? ' t fceveial small stucshdlUt-rs can combiue their CHp'iiai and thus C I'mmenee au enter prise taar Will grow. One advantage in orginiSiug ' very small iudusnies ou the cooperative plan 1, thai if a part of the stoekhuiders couciude to sell, it is not such a big job for nouic one to buy theui out" For iustance, the etiitor of this ''paper has recently been iu correspondence wuh persons who Sell machwieiy for makiiig brooms. We Lave estimates lor outfits tiia: cost Oidy a few bundled dollars, and wnich are highly rtcemmouded uud are said to' be ruu at a great protit. Xmow hd half a dcZau men pill iu a small amount each and the tiling cau bo tried. If it pays, as is claimed lor i , nil can sell out to one or two and S inething else cau be started If it does not pay, why no one will loose much' IJut tht.ro is no re ison vhy tho manu facture of any cl.ss if goods foe Which thera iscotisiaut demand should fail at all With jiUioi.'il maungemeut aanoat anything OUyllt to bUeCeed. People are all the time sa; ing thut the mau u tact urer m.ikes all tlie motley. It that ho so, why do we not turn mauutaciurrs and make isome uf it our.-elves ? Sttjjerior Court- At the Hptiuy t-jrin d V a-uiugtou cou nty Superior Court. Judge Shuf'ird presiding, the following casts wvie dispostd of . Mute vs I'kl.vttd Hcasou lt Nol pros. Statu vs Aumiiriah Dowmn'g f a. Nol pros Mate vs Elishua Dunbar, buruiug giu house. Nol prcs State vs V illte Kausom, larceny. Nol pron with leave Suit-- vs Ciscero Harris, larceny. K J proa State vs W II Davenport, concealed woap m. Nol pros Maie vs John Norman, f & a. Nol pros State vs Hauuah Normau, f S a. Caileri and tailed State Vo Robert Wright, larceny. J ead Sta.e vs Holland V'ynu, huceuy. Not guilty State vs John Jones, nffray. Judgement snspt-nded up;n paymeiit cf cost Stute vs W (.) vVt.odUy and VV E White, assault with deadly weapon. Judgement sttspeiided upt.n piivtueut td'co t i:titie vs Milton Aiauc, assauli with dead ly weapon. NOi pros Willi leave fttato vs lienry Jo:ies. larceny. Nol pros Mute vs C Toilet and F P Williams, in. jury to b idgo. No! guilty Mate vs bailey White, larceny, lii nio's in State pri.-ou State vs George Bell, a ft b, Pieads guilty State vs George Bell, concealed weapon, Pleads guilty iate vs George Bell, murder. Guilty, 20 years in mate prison - . .Mate vs Ko.mVke It K & LCo., obstruct, iugiitream Continued Siato vs Thus Kwam," laiceny. Not trua bid ' State vs Ambrose Swain. larceuy. no; pros State vs Jordan Jenkins, affray Judge ment suspended upon payment of cost State v- Win Toodle all' ray. Judgement susp-uded upon payment of. cost MtUo vs J on 'lorn v idiams, putting uo-vn fence. o'J d'.s in county jail Sla.e vs B F Owens. Clyde Owens nod Win Toodle, guii'-y Judgement suspend ed upou payment of cost ct.ue vs fienry Cnessnu aud J S Saiith, affray, guilty. Fine $5 00 and half Coet eacli e.ate vs xMeck Normau failurn to list laxe.-. Judgement susiieudcd upou pay. nient of cost saievsBiiiey 'Vhite. C W Wh te and C.thp White, called and failed sci fa S.ttte vs Levi Barnet, larceny. Not a true bill state vs II indy Patrick aud Jordar. Hufl t away. arSau t with de- dly vv apou Patfiuh guilty, judgcineut saspended upou paymeut td'cj t. Hathaway, sol pros s at i vs Jimperor spruiii, larceuy. nisi aud capias state vs Tin s Dow ning, disturbing pub. lie school Nol pros ' 6 ate vs Marbu Dean, John Dean and Darki C-'iitch; idrccuy. called and Jailed. Conttnui d slate vs Washington Smith, a, aud b. Not true bid state vs Charlie Bowen, Chas Gilliam. Gs3 Davis and Johu Thomas, a and b Uowen not guilty, otiit.'i-s guilty. Judgment, mothers to whip them Ctate vs J f pruill and John Walker, a with d w . Called and frd cd s ate v3 HW VanDoren. practicing medicine without license. Galled aud failed Jtidgm-nt Ntoi aud capias Btute vs Beiij Hill, lttreeuy, Not a true bill Slate vs Henry Moore. Grant 1'arneil. Wm Sprniil and Astv Walker, a-saiilt. Not guilty" state vs It S Sw.dn and A D Leary, a. and b. Swain guiity $iOaudaost Ltaiy not gnlfy state vs Goo Midgett and Johnson Downing, a and b Downing not Kuilty. Midctt 00 days iu jail S'-uo vs Dunbir Collins, a &cd b. Guilty flm-d 10 and cost st te vB Cora Aon Boston a with d w. Not a true bill State vs W F B.ay, attempt at rape. Not a true bill Slate vs Primas BUoknell, slander Nol pros ' . 'state vs Joe Tom Williamc, perjury Not Guilty 'k ' ' Dyajiopsla and Liver Complaint- ) it not orth the stnall price of 7.")0. to free youreif f every pytoptom of these aistreRning complaints, if yoo think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh'e Vitalizer, every bottle has a printed guar ante on it, r.Re accordindly aud if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Solt by Bryan & Chrars, Plymouth, and Dr B. F. Halisey, Hopcr ' Stand by the Democratic party and tou will not regret it, for it wilt stand by you. DON'T WANT IT- 1 From Tarboro, N. C SnjUhemer, April 30, 'ft?. The following letter from Jesse Pitt, of thl township, who was cured of the Tnor- phiue habit at the Greensboro Keeley Insti tute mora - than two months' ngo fully explains itself t ' . . . Tatijioko, N . C. , A pi r 30 1P92. DOSSET BaTTLK, ESQ . llEPRESfNTISO THE Greensxioko, N C, Aeelet Institute. 1 DKARili: Since I was 'cured cf the mornhine habit, to . which ! Lad been a helpless victim for thirteen years, rvr two luuntha ago, I am bothered with questious sueh as these : ' ,vDa't yoa: want morphine sometimes now ? Do you think you vuil never want it again, t&c?" : Please publish rb an auswer xo all, for m. that after sufferiug the 'tortures of the damned for thirteen years, and since I bave had ad taste for the drug removed, am feel ing wll for the first timo after contracting the habit feeling no desire, or'necd for it. "J will never cn tivnte tho bab.t again. ,iy cure was effected lu a surprisingly short space of time and without suffering on my pari. My daily portion was twenty grains, aud without it I wax the most tortured wretch on earth 1 When I flr-.t entered the Greensboro In stitute I had Httle faith iu my own cure, but vh'en 1 saw almost life-long drunkards redeemed, I hoped for myself and have re alized all I hoped Sn: I am cared and will never take tho drug again, ind 1 have to use no will power. . 1 simply do not want it, Jes.e Pitt. Oh, What a'bongb. Vill you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more ttrriblw" disea ('onMimption Ask your selves if you -can alford for tbr sake of saving &0e to run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experience that Shiloh'a Cure will euro your cough. It never fails This explains why more than a Million' Bottles w re sold tho past year It relieves croup and who. pitm cough at ouce Mothers, do not be without it' For lame back, side or chest usefchilOh's Porous Plaster: Sold by Bryan & thcars, Plym outh, and Dr B F liaiisey, Uoper ax,i.ia;ice readinq. The Following Are Washington County All Tho Officers of iai.ee. Profident Vice Presrdcni. Secretary TrensurtT Lecturer Assistant Lecturer. Clmptniu Door K-per. Business Agent. Herg't at arms. If. w J. 11. D. A. LKIcnFiELE, . T- Hopkins, ' W Wyns. J. Williams Kufvs WAIN A. C. Wen IT. Jno. s.wais I. T. IIasbiu.l Jno. ys.ns Officers of the lkiauoke sub-Alliance. L. 1 Fa gun B D Latham J O Everett T Jj S.ttteithwait C W loin H W fc-awyor F Jl Joiiinton B D Uateinaii W M N..rm.tu n M Brtemnu David Garrett &ll Sawyer, David President Vice-President Secret ai y ' '.Vnasnrer Lecturer As't Lecturer Chaplain Door Keeper As't " S'-rg't At. Arms Buss Agent Garrett aud J C Garganeous, Comrndu-e on sick. H W sawyer, T L S.itterthwoite and F It J Imstoii Commi.tec on the good of the Order. One Dollar Weekly Buys a cood O- ld- Watch by our Club Sys tem. Our 14 k.irat gold filled cases are warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement S'.em wiud and set Laoy's or Gent's sizj Equal to any 50 wnicu 'Jo scenic tigonts where wo have none, wti se.l one. t;f the Hunting Case Wntclvs fir the Ciub prce $'JS nud send C O D liy Xrt:s wuh privilue of ex' amiiiat'on bcftiv payingj lor same Our Agent at Durhnin, N. C, writes: ' Qur jew-lv-rs have confessed they don't know hoWy an can I'urnUh such work for the money." Our Agent at Heath Springs, S. C , writes : "Your watohfs take at sight. Tho gentleman wln trot tiie hit-1 watch swid that ue examined aud priced a jeivclei c wutcla-s in Lai. cast r, thai were no bettor than ynars, nut th.s price as $1D." Our Agcut at Ponni- gton, Tex. writes: "Ain in receipt oi tlie watch, and am pleased wnhont meuwure. Ali who have fccou it say it would ne cheap at $10." One good n-liable Agent wanteeffor each place ri for p.oti, ulars Empire Watch Co.. New York, FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor in the blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla The most economical, safe, speedy, and effective of all blood-purifiers. , Has Cured Others will cure you. UNDERTAKER. I am be-ttnr prepared to famish the pub lic in the Undertakers business than ever. Coffins supplied on demand from the finest to the cheapest and at prices that defy com petetioo. ' ' ' ' 1 f'' ' I am also prepared to serve the pnblip as CON 2 B ACTOR AND BlflLDER. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of same I am. Yours truly, ap i:f I. Nurncy rjTHE, NORFOLK & SOUTHERN Ji. B. The direct shout line between Plt MniiTn Edentov ami Eastern orTe OaeoLISA ANp NqiWE'OJ.lI, AVfi xl. POINTS north. Mall and Express leaves Norfolk daily ! (except Sunday) at 9:45 A. M., arrives jat ! Edeuton 12:4f P. M.; find at Belle Haven at' 4:15 V. M'., connecting withsteamer Haven Bell ft South' Creek aud Bay Hiver, Leachvflle. Scranton, MakloyVille, Oountct at Edenton clally (except Sunday) with the ftirananv's Steamier Plvmoiith for Koanokeliiver. Jamee'ville& Washington B It. Str .liertie for" Windsor aud Cashie Blver, also with the Str. M. E. Roberts l'nesday. Thursday aud Saturday for landings en Chbwah River aud on Monday and Fri day for Columnia auu lanaiugB on m Scuppernong River. Leave Edenton vorv VV Minn Kflrtv for Mill LA'u'dinir. Salmon Creek and returns following day. ' Through tickets on sale on Strs Ply mouth and M E. Itoberts and baiiizaae Checked to BtWtfdn)8"0n'-.th9 Not folk Southeru R R., an'd landings 'on ftyer'iroutes, and to Balti'.j more, Phuadelphia New Xork. wasmng ton, &.C . &o. Nnrfolk fivicht and naflsencfer stations at Norfolk Jt Western' It. it. depot. ' Freight received daily until 5 P. Ml. (except Sunday) and forwarded promptly- u EASTERJI CAROLINA DISPATCII FAST FREIGHT LINE. ' ASD passenger routs. The uew imd e'eant passenger steamer Neuse, leaves Eliza.betli City iuesday.: lhursdav aud atttrdav for Newbtriie. connecting with the Atlautic and N. 0. R K for illusion, .tioltlsbo.ro and tueooutn. "HniK- i!l mi! Hf.rvicH In ( tveeli Elizabeth City. Edeuton : an,d New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore ana Norfolk. 1 hi'otmh cars without breaking bulk, low rates &nd quicker time than by any other route' I'irict all goUis to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Ditpatcb as follows: From Noriolk, via Norfolk ' southern liailvoad. From Baltimore, via P. YY & B. R. R. President St. Mation. From Philadelphia: by Penn. R. R. Dock St. Station. From New York, by Penn, R. R. Pier 27 North River. ' " iiW For further information apply to J. H. Smith, Agent, Plymouth, brj,otlie General Oiilee of the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Company Norfolk 11. V. H.ULKilNa, Gen'i. Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. M. E- KING, ' " GenT. 'Manager. anglG-ly. D. O. lRINKLEY&.CO, Dealers in-- Foreign and Domestic Wines and 'Liquors. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS. rV Full Lin? of Superior Canned Oooda always on hand. ICE for sale by wholesale or retail ILiUGUTH. N.C. JWOOBAI?.D, S.C.EBStBTT WOODARD & EVERETT -1JEAJ.EKS 1N- FANCY WINES AN P. LIQUORS BY THE DEINK OI MEASDKjL. W7e can be fuiud at tho old stand of J S Woodard on Water Street, where we will be pleased to serve our friends and the pub. lie generally. Respectfully, Jari8-92 if " Woodard & Everett. J, N. PADGETT UNDERTAKER, I am now prepared to furnish the public with Coffins, from the fiuvst to thfc cheapest I am aibo prepared to make Apple-mills, and to do general repair work oil farming implements and make a specialty oi ' ' STOCKING aud RRPAIItiNCI GUNS, &c and at prices thatdf fy compotition, YotllS truly, J. N. PADGETT, At the residence of 'lhoa liong inarll-tf. IT IS BET The Standard Eotary Sliotllo Scwiiig Hacbig? f. is the best on the market and if you want a light running, pretty machine for little cash you should get The Standard. IT IS BEST V.- H. B. Yeager, Ag t Oc2-tf PLTMOUTH, .C. S. B. DULLER & CO., WHOLESALE COMMISSION FISH DIALERS, No. 7 Fumon Ftsh Market, NEW YORE. Samuel B. Miller, Clarence G. Miller. ) Special Attention given to the Sals cf North Carolina Bhad. Stencils and Stationery Furnished eo Application. ' SEND YOUR JOIJ WOItl TO THIS OFFICE. ; . .WjEWI .IT IH9 JPKOJPLIii'S 3$andg,rd makes vJlb(WJWfl WACMlTffiriF5a people can pay. The Chicago 'SIIGB' K lit 1 1 ! A Binned and numbered certificate of wairauty for five years is givou with svery pachine- . Since the patents on the well known ''SINGER'' machine ran out some time ago, another factory has sprung up and is mak ing the very sa ne thing for about oue fifth, ' (t'he former selling ptice. r We have paid the license tax and mads arrangements for offering our traa 'ths CHICAGO 'SINGER" having an ornamented head ou iron stand, with drop leaf table of genuine oil polished black wlnut, with patent drop leaf sup por5 and Gothic pattern veneered pauej) Jjover. It has two polished front drawers with lock and elaborate niokei plated drop handles. Every machine is furnished wifc the following: Fnot hemmer, (fader) iciuilter, oil can, screw diiver, shuttle Screw driver, wrench, one gnide, teu needles, six bobbins, instruction book; also a neat tel1 . soopic box containing the following elegaut nickel plated attachments: Tucker, rufleri binder, assorted hemmers from one-eighth to oue inch in wid.h. '' Remecubar this elagnnt machine costs you only Twenty Dollars, delivered at 'yonr nealrect freight s.atiou Send us your order,. If the machine is not satisfactory it 'may b$ rbtnrned lu good order viihin ' thirty'! days from Jdate of purchase, and your money will be promptly refunded. : J ' THOS. W. BLOUNT. ' ' ' Roper, N. 0. PI4 AX . r I r 3 4 PRICES at prices poo? 1 v . t

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