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- 7ho 'ii:anokc Bcarcn. 'i'ho'oiiiciiii" Paper of Vasl; ington Oounty. TublL-bcd Every Friday by The Koakokk Pusiismsa Company. w7fLE fell Kit AUdBJK, - Editor. 0. V, W, AUSCON, Business Manager. Snlcvtntion nrieo, $1.25 per year. AdrcrttKomeitU Insertoil at low rate. wituary notice excet-Uiti tew lincc, llvo cents a hue. Count the wonK allowinieibt to the iuu, nnd fiend money with for ait m exec of ten lines. ' "i ho editor will not bo responsible for the -news f corretpondonts. . , All articles for publication must be accoiuufti'.leu by the lull name of tne writer. ' Correspondents tire renuested not to write on but one side of the paper. i All communications must bo sent In by Tuurs(,ay morning or they will not appear. Address all ioiniuunienuou to " THE ROANOKE BEACON, P ly mouth, N. C. " We appeal to every reader of Tim JIoanokis BkacOn. to aid ns in making it an acceptable r.ud proatable uuktium of news to our c.tiaeti". Let Plymouth people and the public kuuv; wnat is coineonin Plymouth, lfepoit to ns nil item or iews the xrrival and departure- of friend, uelsil events, death., morions ilmess, accident, new Uutldinsrs, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character, change in buiuei'!' indeed " -auytMi.g aud everything that would be of interest to our people. " FRIDAY, BEITEMBEK 23, 189S NA TIONAL DEMOCRA TIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT : ' GEOVEK CLEVELAND, of New Yo.p.K. FOR YICE-FRE3IDENT : ADALt E. STEVENSON, s of Illinois. S TA TE DEMOCRA TIC TICKET. For Governor : ELIAS CARK, or Edgecombe. For Lieutenant-Governor : , B. A. Doughion. of Allkgiian y. For Secretary of State : OCrA.VJ.TJS COKE, of Wake. For State Trsaaurer : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. For Stats Auditor t R. M. FUItilAN, of Buncombe. For Attorney-General ; Prank I. OsBoiusft, Mecklenburg. - For Superintendent cf Public Instruction : 'j;o. SCARBOROUGH, Johnston. For Presidential Electors at Large t ' (J. B. AYCOCK, of Wayne. 11. B. GLENN, of Foksytk. For Judgo Twelfth Judicial District : GEO. A. BIIUF0RD, of Buncombe COUNT? DEMOCRATIC TICKET. t ' FOR SHERIFF : LEVI BLOU.NT. FOR TREASURER t W. T. ERE EM AN. FOE REGISTER OF DEEDS : J. IMIILLIARD. FOR SURVEYOR : S. B. JOHNS! ON. FOR COKOSOR : L. C. MARRINER. FOE EEPRE5EKTATIVE ; II. J. STARR. For Centre?, First District : W. A. B. BRANCH. For State Senatoi s, 21 District: C. L. PETTI GREW,, of Washington 3. M. ROLLISON, of Drtrc. TELLING THE REASON. We believe.wlicu a man becomes dissatisfied with his political party and wanders off into the Third or some other party ho should have a reason for so doing aud should be able and not ashamed to tell what that reason is in such a way as to merit the opinion that hoi:? honest in his action. And if leaving a party Jfo"fct-his -mistake he should not be ashamed to acknowledge his error. Mr. W. II. Mai-slender, of Pitt count', got the idea of independent action into his head and rusliod of? info the Third party, and when h'j got well iii ho stopped to consider why he had left the old Democratic tihip, and for his life he could eee no reason, ant like tho Prodigal son, returned to the old home. Now he can and does tell why he returned. Read his rcm-ona which . he pub- " liehedTu tHe Washington Gazetto, and which we reproduce in this issue and if you are straying take time to consider and find the reason. Yesterday afternoon Hon. A. E. HJlevensoiij the nest Vice-President of the United State:;, spoke at Rocky id jitut..,v Thij waa the hist' of aseries of MK.'echtii made in this State since ,';. JjH-ven.son'-'.; Inw left a iou impression at every place, his speech es have artiua.fd thci.'oiile us perhaps nothing id to could have done. In every town he was given a hearty and enthusiastic welcome by the people who honor him as a parental son of the old North State, as a Democratic leader and as they would honor all distinguished guests. .Gen. Stevenson . will leave North Carolina to-day satisfied that, with all her enemies, North Carolina De mocracy is alive and making an ear nest fight lor G rover Cleveland, Adlia Stevenson and good government. V Some Third party men are squeal ing about what the Democrats didn't do when they had control of both branches of Congress in iS78. .They say that tho Democrats did nothing at" that time. How about the Bland bill which they yassed end which . President Hftvcs vetoed, and which they Ihen passed over his veto, aud under which bill four .hundred and fifty million silver dollars wero put in circulation? . - Fob the first time Senator Vance is physically unable to face the peo ple through the campaign and give them from the stump his able advice, which in the past has been so well received, but his pen is at work for Democracy. His first letter to the people of North Carolina was given to the press Monday. If tho charges made against the Third party candidates are true, nnd they have not been denied, tho new paity lias made a mistake in its lead ers if its politics wero right. ANOTHER CONVERT. JUSISO EVKRYTHERE. Mil. M.VRSLENDEP, A LEADING SriltIT IN TlltltD PARTY, MAKES A MANLY STATEMENT. v' Hp WILL VOTE TUS .DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Washington Gas-jtt'j. -. Mn. I". d iron: After cool and mature diiberatiou I find I have been misted by th f .lsn representation!! of the Third Party leaders, so 1 announce to my fellow citizeua aud Third Party friendd of Ckocowinity towuhhip that I have wi fcdrawc from atid severed my connectiou wi.h that party. I etate as bi it iiy an possible the reasons that forces this chang of viewB. I reulizod the dtHtroEned, impoverished and epprek-sed coadition of our people aud knew that it waa due to unjuit Kftotional and pntiicioas class legislation, and in my dilemma gr&npod tha idea, of & Ptop!e' Pavty thet tvo were told would sweep the oouatry rb tho er.tiro WcBt vis aroused. I now sco I am wrong end was duped. Upoa investigation. I find that all the cvilB uuder which we strn.tfle are dirocily dno to tho Itcpublivan party as that party alone is responKilUs for the demonetization or silver, the contraction of tha cumcoy, the national banking fyUeiu, fratidutent peusioni;, und tIG liiiib protection and pro biiiition tariff that robs tha farmers, labo. rers nnd wage-i-anuTS of this country. I find that the' Republican party repealed the tax on laconics, Kiiro.id Companies, Esprifc-i Ooraprtnins, National Banks ar ticies )f luxury, elc , eic , anl-unting to ovfr oae hundred atd fire million dollars' yearly ; (lor(,0(j(),0'',00,) rcliovii-.g the rich of ihtsir share of taxation and burden ing the poor b' patting a turiff tos ' on the basis of oov.Emnptioa (hat thj plain pooplo uenujutd must tt3 1, I find that by high tarhf they niako truith; prs.ib'e and cnooarago . their f;rm:i t'ton; in return receiving adeqaate cam pf.Ign funds J'-"r their ucds actf purpest B. I li:-.d North 0..rw!:ua pays out "to tho federu.1 government including tariff, reve' nue a.d for protecting Northern niantifac. turrs over (f !4,000;0'.iO.OO) fourteen rail, iion dollars annually, i. e. vver ($3.) eight Utollitis jitr cpita when Norih Caruiin ha3 only in cireulMtioa about (6.) kix dollars por capita. l'a inj; out more thaa wc Lave I do not wonder vtn prow poorer while Rhode Island, for iustance. a rich manufao turing Btale, by eeotionil aud clani loisla li'in. pay fcarcely anything (on the Lasi? i -f conKuir.ptiou) to the ftder&I government find h.s k jor capita circulation of over ($3ol,(;(i) three liar dred aud sixty one dol. Inrs nnd growii richer ; Iu 180O wiiph the D moornts had entire control ( f .he government I Cud, according to iien ttor IV?: ry, thattho fcXpensea of the g'jvctninent wa (J2 ) two dollars 'per capita in "J2 uuder Harnnou tho gross expcnues rttl b (S12.00) twelve dtiliats per capita. In 18G0 wh-jii the Democrats ware in power !lfJ 'per et-nt. of the triouey of the country wus in id onluion, now only 70 per cbLt. is isi circulation.- and that is held el. most eniirely by northern protected mnu facturiug 6ta'.e. I find IVoua lS-"0 to 18G0 the value of farina iu the U IS. under a 20 per cent, tariff and Democratic rule increased 102 per cent or more than doabled and the farmers owned one-naif ihe wealth of tha country From to 181)0 uuder a Itcpublican tariff of 47 to GO per cent, the vidua of farms d. created and the fanner owned one sixth of tho wealth of the conntry, and that in "d2 Il.tnVj pcoplo owned more of tha oouairti wtalth than (12,00 ,O0O otherfi did aiid this to be d retly traicame to clciss lp;U!'Uion. I find many mors lippublicau opprrs hm-4 but your ppace foibidn. As to oitr HtHte Kovernrnent 1 fiud we pay ubout (',3 tji;y.0.)0,00 fr fedrttl pousioas and onty ftbont $i),0K).OO to oar own dis abled JfnfedtorU BiiJiticrs and the widows o thobe who divd for us I fipd that under an honest rHmooraiic admitdBtration th "earpst b;i" Stale dtbt has been reduced from shout $32,00 per CHpitn to soraeibin over $1 (K) pr cupiia whilo it has steadily lowered taxes.; '. I not voto for lh Third Party be. cause I regard its principles an nnsouud. President Polk whom tha Alliance Ijrs apotheoeized I do not believe would have endorfcfd tLo Uniuha platform as it now 5. 4 'i ho eonrss of tha 'third party leaders in li.S hhua 1 not meiited my iuln:iintiou or coaicoHtided niy rtpoot ttnd 1 repu.tiati! their, daplivHy sua i:;;,ro thia jn J u::t u coi:l!. , : I 'fi tlii 'ILi-d t ' i n . proiuincnt part taben by njroen and old h;m Kepibliiivi)8 in tire Third party Stute t.;inu'ntuu it nd iu uoiion foi'os me to be. heve it wan domiuuled by a Hepubliua.u spirit. Kveu wire this not m independent action can only secure Kepnblioan ascendency as or.Q hundred . aud lifty votes of former Democrats in ench county will secur Ke. puhacan victory and Harrison electors with all the mittrie aud vices of uegroisui iu its train. . I will not be a party to assist our leaders in their Just for gain and echemcs of elf aggraudisemeat by imposing ; upon th inora-ica and crtdu'ity of our people. I would not vote for Weaver because he voUd "no" iu the 4 h Congress to repeal military law iu the bouth when ' f was dis franchised. - lie voted and haq steadily endeavored to burden us with $aOO,000,000,(G extra pay for those who laid was'o our helds, burned our hoaiss ftucl lavished our women.' lie took" money from feebla old white men, robbed the beip'-a wtmoa and f'vihorlefiis chi drtm whilo n.ilitary governor of Pul&Bki, Teiin. li has baeu tha moat malignant South haier and peuibteut ene my cf t,ur people ind in Lis rabid uttartm cvs against ua iu comparison would make infamous old Th ddem Steueus appear car friud. , - , - ?' His record also sho v 8 ho endorsed tha National Banks. . X Vi ill vote tho Democratic State ticket becaase the platform and candidates of that party more truly represent reform aud AK lianco prinoiplfcs than the hoodlum gang and visionary prejocta of tho Third Patty. I will vota for lias (Jarr bgcaase (I thiui) ha is the first bone fide farmer candidate for Governor in tho hbtory of our Svate and is a true exvouent of reform principles bearing aloft the pccplo' banner in the Democratic party. - I fought tor Liorth Carolina four years, and low uiy patr.oasm demands tintt I stand by my tta,te iu the liour of her most imminent peiji, Iu my old Pge I am Un vvlliicg to vote to surrender my children to negro supremacy and to bind them inore securely in the 1'cttets of misrulo oi to crush them beneath tho oppressions cf tariff tax ation for fraudulent pensions I will not vole for Harrison btcause I regard him as a weak, corrapt, partisan puppet in league with such unscrupulous mu as llauin, Elkius, Woods, Dudly arid Watiamaker, and because hei ropresenls the worst elements of paterualiam, nepot ism, eenti-fclizdtioK and 8ectionaliHm. J will vote the National Domocratia ticket becanso tha period of that party's ruld ,is th history of our grott test prosperity," aod because it has ever been the friend of the musMta. ' The luat Democratic Congress endeavored to giv tw freo wool, free bag ging, free oi Urn ties, fre binding twiue and to' limit the freo importation of tho rich, thereby paving the con smne:8 of this oountry about $1 75,000,1-00,00 annually, but tho republican Sinftte said "No." , I will voie for Grover CleveNnd because he ftaved $33,000,000 00 KUtpiux undra 47 per c-ut. tariff, whihs L'&rrison will havo 130 00u?OO0.0;) d-llcit uudr a 60 per cent tariff ; btrcauhe Lc has proven himself to be the friend of tho South; because he gave ns a cleai', ccono-uicai admiaistratioti ; be cause he is tho champion of the masees; beciusa be would not allow a republican House trud Senate to crush and subjugates our people, or to Africanize the South, aud because he U h6ue. a he is brave. A iiuited a.d patient .Democracy is the only hope for tho South. 1 sue this pTTiialy and 1 h.ivs the courages to acknowledge I havo beta wrong, V. II MAUaLRNDElt. Griiasaland, N. C , Sept.. 12th, '2. STATE IJEVS. THE LATEST HAF3?KS1NGS, AS OiTXtEUED .FltOM OUil EXCHANGES AMD ELSEWHERE, niekory Prois aud Carolinian : Mr F. II. Coffey of L-uoir, baa a $20 000 ordr for poplar lumbor f'-om ,t New' York firm. Au cxchinG gays the falling aS in cof ton rccsipti at Charlotte for th yuar end. lug August 31, amounted 'to , -9 1 bales. There ha botn a decrease at all points in iho h-l.ito. " ' 'Hickory Bulletia t VV. !I. Brown, ef We.st Bickorr, d. . -appear, d from hit hour last night, and hia fsiends ire unable to discover his whereabouts. Ashe hasbwn indbpofied for soma tinio hi diBappfara'uce causes titucli Jiuuitbiness. . Eiut-ton Free Press : Mr. J. A. Patler. gnu, of Jiew Berlin, ws here Tuesday and yesterday f pliciMug subcrip!ioiiB to stock iu the Ocean 'ir fiotol Co . which pur poa;B to build a 150 000 hoiel ca the banks nea-r Morehead Oily. Wil. Star: Mn. Oathc-rino Vui'dams, a widow lady, living at Nat. Moore's, on tha Cup Ftf.-ir river in Bladeu county, com milted suicide laxt rlaStuday morning by drowning h;rsclf iu hv. Arph'ie Coi holt's camd. Sito titd her hands together and kid down in wnter about .six inches eloep at;d wes fo'tud ia thl.s position. She is supposed to have betu inaaBe. ra born Journal : Mr. 21. Berry sent around U onr like eoiiis rai-ia grapes of the varia y which from seiieo of experi ments that h-3 hs h'.d in pivigrcfK for several ye its b hastleeidcd to be. adopted for the manufacture cf raisins in Nonh Caro.ina and no cou.-:dars them perfoctly adapted as he has drhd these and other oualities and biained firnt clang raiains. E. City Economist Fulcon . We hear that Ihsjjiegroea in Gtes coanty, in public mGe!inga8seuib cd, fr.rmerly sterea thir connection with tho Third 1'arty and open ly denounced We&vvr, One of tho npeuk riH Enid Weaver was .started us a whale bat hul "Ewuuk to n minner." We want Weaver and Ramsey to make au appoint meut iu E:izibelh City. We want the boye to have thoir fua. llolten g;s is liz. Krdtiih C-iv. Messenger : There wa a curious caaei before the Coveruor as com. uiandr-'iin chief. Charges were brought usainrt t!pt. Jmes l Llojd, ef Oompany A, First-lieftiuiont, Tcrboro, by membors of tbaf cotnmanl Maj Podman of thc regimnt investigated ttiem and it appears founil uoyo of tbe charges to be of any importance or to justify .nxconrt martial. He i-uaeio the-examination of the case at Governor flolt's order. The Governor die niirtsod th? cise. It is the fhsfc of the on record in tnia Htate. Charlw.te Obaetver : At the corner of Poplar street and the lilehmond and Dau vihe crohsiog in the ,Third Ward stands a Ires which, it seems, is fa 1 of tbe most poisoous wortr.fi. Tuesday Mh.3 BaJii Shaw, who lives on the corner designated, was stung iu thi palm of th8 hand by one if thee worms 'and in a abort tim was thrown Iato violent pain. Her arm began to swell nnd was spotted all over. A phy siCian wrk sumnioned iud did all pcsidble to alloy th.r fiam, but for bosuh time tlie yt-.iiig iad.y was siiiV fing . givaily. Jhei pcioa frtitsi the worm was proaouncod s'j'uciiict to kill u. cfcihi. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch bv our Club 8y. torn. Our 1 karat gold liiled eases 'a ra warranted for 20 yars. Fine Elgin or Waltb.am movemout Sicm 4 wind. aNd set liady'a or Gout'a size Fqu.sl to any $50 watch To secure agents where we have noue, we soil one3 tf the Hunting Oae Watches for the i;lub price 8 and send 0, O. D liy express with privilege of ex amination before paying f.r same Our Agent at Durham, N. C, writes: "Our jewlara have confessed thoy don't know how you can furnish mch work for tho money," Oer Agent at Honth Springs, writes : "Your watches take at f iflU. The rentli'tnaii who pot the las-t waieli fftid thet he txauitusd and priocil a jeweler's watehet in Lmicat r, tlml were no bttor than yours, but thu prieu was 13." f Our Agent at Peunington, Tox'. writes: 41 Am in receipt oi the watch, and am plc wLliout measure. All who havo em it say would be cheap at $10.' -. One goit reliable Agfnt wanted for oa place rre for pa' tti Hlars ' EiFjr.K Watch Co.. New York J TO THEPUBLIC! I am now in new ouartcrs at tl Y eager stand cm Washington stre second door irom W ater street, an better prepared to serve my. frieiu ana the panne tiuurever. Thank ins von for'.riaat favor solicit a sharo of your patronage vou want a shave or hair cut I h litre to serve you. ltei'pscifntiy. L t. LAND FOR SALE BY TUB ROANOKE BE ACQS Real Estate Agency-1 lat. Ore traet of l:tnd in Lee's Mills Township, wasnmgtna county, ae.joinu.g me tsiniti or J4a. II. V. llankiiis. and others. containir.E 00 acres. and known ns "Mapleoki." tlie former residence of Mr. W, C; llowuiug. Tue farm -ia well Imnrovid aud contuiiiti 100 acri-u under cultivation ; one large, lato ctylo two nory ilwellin", with cook and (Uiil'ctf rooms, large iiaru aud all nicearjout liounes to bo found on a first-class, wull-kept niodoin farm; also h lanje, comparalively new jrin h iuho. FenjRt; ami (iitcnes in gooa renair. a bargain ior cum. For particulars concerning uuy of thg above nrcp erty. apply to ; . Tho KOANOKELUACON I?-al Kt Ag'cy. . -. rijmoulh, fi. C. A. E. MMSTELLER PROTIOAL TUNER AND REPAIRER PIAHOS and OBGAHS; Twcntv-fivo Years Experience,, Satisfaction Gnaranlccd. PlanoiTand Organs Sold or Exchanged." - Edenton, N. C. Formerly of Baltimo h"Bj Md. jyS-tf. KOTiOii! By virtue of an order of tha Superior Court iu thg prooei dingi llardiou Adrji'r vs l. Atubr so et als to mako ass U, I will b U at the Court lioue in Plymouth en Alondav Oat 24 1S92 at 12 m., the land known-as tho lloa place of lh late IJt-z. kiah tJliVer, !ei-crlbid m tee petition there, in containing abjut 50 acre, subj;ct to the widow's dower. Terms cash. St.pt 19, 161)2. W. U. HiKDrsoN, . C. L. Pextigkew. Adni'r. Att'y. NEW -BATiBEIl SHOP. ' Having opened a firit-clf.ss barber shot) ju Plymouth, I solicit the patronage of niy old friends and the pubiu generally. I have sevaral years experience and shall exert myself to please my patrons. (iive me a trial. Kospeotfnlly. - Bsoosa WlLl-IAMS-iN. THE SEW YORK WEEKLY WOELD,.; One Boiler a Year, Contains thbiii'iitmcs of any Weekly printed. M Q -.ad, late of thtf Detroit Frea Pross, writes a page of matter every week. end Foit SAiirLE Ccpt THE WEEKLY WORLD, New York City THE Camain Is Now Open. SUBSCRH1ETO Ths Bdiaiioke Beacon, OILY 20cts. From now until the election re turns are pub lished, SKXD YOUR JOU WOKK ' THIS OJ'FICP. i 1 JEW it. H. PATTERSON & CO.. Proprietors. ou th, l LlVKliif AND EXOIIAKOE STABLES, W. 0. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Eoper NS Fine turnouts always on hand. Can be hired at any hour, day m night. , Terms reasonable. " . - ; ry'Horsc-s sold cr exchanged- trj " -' ' apso-tf. . ; ; , -.- r 13 UNDERTAKER. I am bfilter prepared to furnish tho pub lic in the Undertakers business than t verv CoSns supplied ond- mand from i he i'LueSl to the cheapest and at prices that defy corn- petctiou. ' - ' .. ' T , X t - ,? - I am aiso preparcn xo serve mo puo'ic as C0N2RACTCR AND BUILDER, Thanking the public for "pafit.palri'inage ;nd boliciiing a continuance of same 1 am, Yonrs truly, - " Ap-istf B. Turnoj . W ia A BUTTf you o tre yonrucif nn3 fm Ily to nt the hent vnia fr soar riouer. KconoDiii.e in your fof.iwrarby l-urcmiwiwr W. JL. loufla 8hoi, which ropvfiHent ttie heat cAuf foe prices asked, as (Uuusanaqi wiil testify. iH'rtfe... - .:-rSvk SllhllKiSS.S ' A:.'- ....-(' .. t S3 SHOE CXHfegks!, THE BEST SHOE 111 THE WORLD FOil THE MCNEf. A eeBuiue geweil shoe, that will not rip, Una onlT, seAmltKB. fmooth inside, flexible, moro coin t ortablo, pty llBn and rluroblo than any other ithoo over sold at the price. Equals custom ruudo shooscostlos from $4 to en m nnd S Hand-flewcd. flnecalf shoes. The I tJS mostst.vllRh,eaMy nnd durable shoes ever sola j pt the prloe. They equal flno Imported sUoes cobUhs -3t ai Vote Shoe, worn byfarmera and oil ejJOi othois who waut a pood henvy calf, thrra coled, rxtentilon eugo ehoci, easy to wali In, and will lioop tlie feot dry aud wtirm. . . SO Mac Cnf, SM.'iS and 3.00 Work i,yl l n e m v r Bhoi'8 w 1 U g 1 vo more w snr f or tha nouey thau any othir mako. Thoy aro niaile for str vloo. Tho tncreat;ln( hcIob show thut workicgniotl bave found thlsiont, eamttri H and Yntbi' 1.73 Scfcool fliUt !j f.,l.i nra win t,v the tuiVS uvorv- ther Tnomost BfrvlneabloshooiiDoldfttuirprlcos. SQICS J&t.M aud 31.T& slua,for M innem ere made of tho nest Dou(.la or fico Clf , ud lKirtit Tbuy ara vnry styllkh.i'Oinfortablo nnd dm n tile. Tnc..(iORho6quicutoinniad)6UoeK)8Mng from Al.a voiC.OO. Ladlfcg w ho wish to econoinliso la their footwoar are flndliiK this out. Canilon. W.L.Pou(flau'naine and the price M atamptd on the bottom of eaoh shoe; look for it when yon tuv. Bewareof doalernfttMimptltKf toeub Ftltuteoiher "mahes for them, iichsutwiltutlonaarei fraudulent and subject to prosecution oy law ioiw tnlulng miiif y uudr ralKa pretfjuoos. GJiArt, llroeUton, Mass. - TO It PALE BY SPKU1IX..A- nua i . . i 1 I J i i I I m I k m ( J i i uiiuiii a. i . vj. .. i v i - i v i j ; J J r. t-ev-vr-.;!. -r ---S;-. -.--. tJS . u: V'.AJi v'Jf..'--a"-V - '''I jr. i -.-?v .'-i:?--,evi't.;ri JIM ( Jr. 5' V-' V3w W. Li--'DOUGLAS rjTHE NORFOLK & SOUTHERN It. K, TlT B PIHKCT SHOUT LINE BETWEEN PLY MOUTU. ElIKSTON AND Eastkun Nortu' OA.fiOLI.NA. ASD NOKFOLK, AND ALL POINTS NORTH. , - ,', ' Hail and Express loaves Norfolk daily (uxcept Sunday) at 9:45 A. M., arrives at a!cuton -,:t.r P. il., and at Belle Uaven at 4:15 F. M., connecting with steamer Uaveu Ilello fWjSouth Creek and Bay Fiver, Leachville, Bcranton, Makleyville, ,i.t !wC. - - . - - ' j Connect at Edtntou daily (exoept Bundaj;) with the Company's Stearuor Plvmoutb fojr jttoanokoKivcr, Jamosville & VVnshlntonR It., fctr. Bertie for Windsor and CashURiver. also with tho Str. M. E. Roberts Toesday', Thursday and Saturday for landings n Chowan Kivor aud on Mou.day and Fri day for. Columbia and landings on, the Seuppernonjr - liiver. Leave Eden ton every Wednesday for llill Landing, Salmon Creek aud returns following da. 1 hrouch tioktns on sale on Strs. l'ly month and fiX. E, Roberta and baggage cheeked to Htationa on the Norfolk & Southern It. It..- aud huidiugN on River routes, and to Baltf. more, Fhlladolphia New York. VYashing" ton, dc, &0, ,: .' !-'i- - ITorlolk freight and passenger station! it Norfolk Western R. It. depot.. r Freight rooeived 'daily until 5 P. M, '(except Sunday) and forwarded promptly. EA STERN CAROLINA DISPATCH J FASTFREIOHTLINR A.'W PASSzZGEp BOljTE. - Tho new aDd e'enaut Dasscncrer- Bteamet Neuse, leaves Elizubcth, City Tnesdiy, Thursday and Saturday for Newberna, eoiinocting with tho Atlantic and N." 0. B. R. for KuiHton, Go'dsboro and the South. Daily all rail service between Elisabeth City, Edenton and New York, Philadel. phia and Baltimore aud Norfolk. - 1 Through cars without breaking bulk; lqy rsites and quicker time thaii by any othaj? route I'iicct all goods to be shipped tia -Eactern Carolina Dispatch as foHows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk Southern Railroad. -k - - - - . Prom Baltimore, via P, V & B. R. Pre adcut St.' Station, . u XVom Fhiladalphia, by Penm R. R. Doty St. Station. : .", - ' Fronv New York, by . Penn. R. IS. Pier 27 North Rivcr : : For farther lniormaon apply t.9 J. II. Snii to, A gent, Plymouth, .-or to.th,f Genera! Oftloe of the Norfolk & Southern .llaiitokd Company Norfolk ' ' ' ' il. C. IIUDQINS, J' Gen'l, Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. ; M. K. KING, " ' ' ' . GeuT. Manager, - " ' anglC-ly. . - : v 0. BltlNJf LEY & 00. c - - Denier In- - - Foreign an$ ppjm,s.iicK Wiiei jyyf v;.';- Liquors. : , :K . ' CIIOJCE BRANDS. OP CIOAlis. - OOALi&'HAl for Bale by 'wholeeala or retail IL MOUTH, N. 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The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1892, edition 1
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