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I ,JL, The Lino Fence, ; o A good lawyer learns many lessons in the sohool of human nature; and thus it was that law yer Hacketl did not fear to pur- ' chase the tract of land which bad tnen "lawed" over for years. . Some of the people wondered why be wanted to get hold of I property with such au incubus of " uncertainty upon . it Others thought that perhaps be wanted - some legal knitting work, and would ; pitch in red hot to ttghi . that line fence question on his ,' own hook.5 J:, :i' That's what the owner of the adjoiuitl '.' viand thought Sj he braced himself for trouble when he saw Backett coming across the field one day. Said Hackett, "Whu's youi claim here, anyway, us to this fenoc?" "I insist" replied bis neighbor that tour fence is over on my land two feet at one end and one foot at least at the other end " "Veil" reilted Hucket, "joxx go ahead just as quick as jou can and sat j our fence over At the end where you say tbat I en . c roach on you two feet set the feme on my land four fee'. At the other end push it on my land two feet" ''But," persisted !he neighbor, "that's twice what I claim." "I don't care about that" said Hackett. "There has been fight enough over this land. I want you to take enough, so you are pnrfectly satisfied, and then we cttn ge"; along pleasantly. Go ahead and help yourself." The man paused, abashed. He I, ad been ready to commence the old struggle, tooth and nail, but this move of his new neighbor stunted him. Yet he wasn't to be outdone in generosity. Be looked at-Hackett. , "Squire," said he, "that fence ain't going to be moved an inch. I on't want the land. There wa'n'i nothing in the fight any way but the principal of the thing." Ex. l'Ot a Good Beginning. Cometh a good end." When you take Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify your blood you are making a good beginning, and the good end will be health and happiness. The med icine cures all humors of the blood, creates a good appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and imparts vigor and vitality to the whole tystem. It is America's Greatest Blood Medi cine. Billiousness Pills. is cured by Hood's Uncle Sam's Subscription Bill The Librarian of Congress spends $5,000 a year for newspa per subscriptions. The most ex pensive paper on the list is the Fiji Island Times, price 120.00 a year. The oldest is the Kin Pan, ofPekinTagel 1,000 yeirs. Somt times a vigilant watchdog of the Treasury wants to know why the Library of Congress cannot ge free copies of newspapers a no magazines. Allan B. Slauson chief of the newspaper division, makes this explanation: "Hu foreign publishers are very much I ke their colleagues in America They charge full rates to su; pi, even their own native libraries Imagine, for instance, tbat ever) publishing firm to the United States supplied free copies cf pe riodicals to the thousands o) small and large libraries in tint country, aud, in addition, had tc send free copies to the library ol every foreign capital You c u easily fjguno out that this woulr1 mean the loss of at leastBOOyeti ly subscriptions, which most ceo tainly wonld be paid if thepapei could not beobta-ned free." N:t tional Advertiser. ; ,: Queer of the Werld, Doubtless the most unique spot in Europe is the little village of At tern berg, .where .on its bordei four counties meet It la ruled by no monarch bas no soldiers, no iol'ce and no taxes. Its inhabi tants speak a curious jargon of French and German combined wd spend,, their days in farming 'he land or working in the valua ble calamine mine of which it boasts.-! : " :f. oV'-A.;' The little town of Stanley, in ihe Falkland s Islands, possesses the most unique school service ever known. Two traveling schoolmasters are provided by the Government, who visit the different families where there are obildreu and give instruction. The length of their visit depends m the astuteness of the children md they may spend days and weeks, as the case may be, atone jouse alone. There is a place in the middle f the Pacific ocean well known to mariners where there is never tny Christmas day. This is ow ing to t.- b':i: g in b-j one huudr act ur d eigb lieth -degree of longi tud aud directly opposite to Greenwich aud therefore, 12 nours ah'jad of Grewuwicl lime In u jo ; rn around the globe the other 12 hours would have to be iiiarUtd out of the navigator's calendar, and if this point cross ing the antipodes to touch Christ- mas eve, then there can be no Christmas day. In one of the West Indies group there is a colony of some 800 whites and blacks where there are neither towns nor villages, nor fresh water supplies. In fact there is such a scarcity of every thing that 'he Government has to send food and employment to the inhabitants to keep them from starving-. Salt fish and potatoes ire the staple foods of the An guillas, and the only water ob tainable is brackish and taiu'ed oy the sea. Ex. "He that seeks finds. " He that takes Hood's Sarsaparilla finds in its use pure, rich blood and conse quontly good health. Here is a paragraph from tb Watchman that will help us all: "It is wonderful bow much the genuine u anifestations of out appreciation of others do tc brighten and sweeten our rela tions with them. In the borne especially we are wont to take so much lor granted. We reason tbat the members of our families know bow much we think of them and there is no need of our telling them about it. Tbat is true; but there are other ways of showing our kindliness than that of talking about it. Tones may be quite as significant as words, and man ner always carries with it a mul tiplicity of shadings. But then there are times when 'words are not cut of place, and they carry with them a blessing that is not forgotten. Sometimes the most precious thing in the world is a few words. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never hava that severe punishment In flicted upon you. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Rich Square Drug Co Scandal. We all know what we think in our hearts of the man who seeks to amuse an acquaintance - by speaking ill of bis ' neighbor Gossip serves no useful purpose, and when indulged in, it is not -low to become scandal. We feel how bare the temptation is when wa read a description of I - Ml 3 . Few realize w.iat a deep-eated, obstinate disease Catarrh la, regardins; it as a simple uflammatioa el the none and thnx.t, little or no attention is given it. Bnt, however inaigni6cant it may seem at first, H h senons and f ar-rsaching in its results. . - - ; The foal secrt tions entering the circulation poison the entire system. ' The stomach, kidneys is fact all the organs feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress is rapid and destr xrtire, and finally ends in consumption. It frequently l.appens that the senses of hearing and smell are in part or entirely lost, the soft bones of the nose eaten intb nd destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While snraya, washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected from such treatment. n ccr;3TinjTr:r:.".i f r ore local re medi es. Those who rely upon them for a cut lose valuable time, meet h T --i to t-'ke f tner hoid. C"lv a rral Mtxtd remedy enn re ich this trrntiMrwyme ait'i ruBct (. - itte it fcrsi df.iiisc9 atrl bmis'ig tm tae blood, puniH-s it, nikeii it ru Ii rikI hr.tl: y, t- ,i wfr!w'.: o? : B" 1 thus relieves the sy ;!t-ra of ail j- ?i 8-- ' 't: , 11 - ft f , " I rntnrrti h h-'- mr 1 rtftl ' II Ii .if V t...M-. ,u. it if.-i V- n ! T' l'- '1 t: v Ii ? 1 ' - S ' -1iw, .-. In the vigorous language of Mr. Horace Fletcher, .- A siwar is a chm nil for the cooveyauce of disagreeable mat ter. Any person. who receives and carries mean report or suspioion of his neighbor is therefore a ho man sewer,,, A good sewer is a good thing. ! receivos disagreeab'e mat ter, and carries it along, bidden from sight and away, from the other senses, to some remote place and discharges it there. A leaky sewer is an abomination Human ewe s usually leak. ; I onoe bad a friend, an otherwise good ' fellpw, who bad acquired the Labi l of collecting and dis tributing social sewage. , He was not amenable : to logical sugges tion against the habit He held the idea that a spade should be cal id a siado, aud that if dis reeble thin- s existed, honesty ci quirt d lim they be discussed. One day, when my friend was-car rying an unusually heavy load of sewage and was distributing it n etl) , ili.k thought came into my mind, and I gave it utterance. 'You reminded me of a sewer,' said L There might have been a seri us impairment of our friendship as the result of my utterance Lad I not immediately followed my offensive remark by an apology tnd a brotherly explanation. somewhat in the vein as above. My friend s too self- respect ing to allow himself to be in any way related to a leaky sewer, and nas reformed beautifully. A short time since, in speaking of the incident he acknowledged its effectiveness by saying: "Every time 1 think of anything mean fancy I can smell it" Youths Com panion. Special Annoucement During the next few weeks I shall offer my entire line of Summer Goods at reduced prices ranging from 25 to 30 per cent rednotion. can only mention a few articles in this advertisement A large assortment of Brocades, Satteens, Organdies, Lawns, India Linens, Percales, Welts, Cheviots, and a big line of Calicoes. Good quality of Calicoes and Organdies at cents yard. Many other Dress goods not mentioned above. A good and heavy yard wide cot ton cloth at 6 cents per yard. A nice lioe of Dress linings, Cor sets, Notions, Umbrellas, c, Ac. MILLS H. CONKER At Depot, Kioh Square, N. 0 A happy woman is one whose home contains a handsome Exoelsior Cook Stove , Soldjby , , . . E. BAUGHAM. ORCHID SPEGIFIC. Several months ago the undersign ed aooepted the position as branch office manager' to introduce a reme dy (not a salve)for all Female Disease and the Piles bnt not then knowing the full ' merits of the remedy, she was not willing to extensively adver tise. We now claim that it never fails to cure ibe Piles, from any cause, or for either sex, or any of the diseases peculiar to women. Ton eed not describe jonr ailment; but suffering write for a free sample. MBS. JOSIB A. ELLIOTT , Eich Square, N. G&nscjrjpTccn. C e Daily Service . ; , BETWEEN NEW YORK, TAMPA; ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. - ' II HTE0T JTJHE 3ED, 1800. SOUTH WAUD. ; , i , i Dally Daily ' No. at No; 87 t-v New York, P.R.R. 1 00 p m IS 15..m lt. Phlla. P. R. B. Spm 780m Lt. Baltlmore.P.R.R. 660pm IStam Lt W'sbiie'ta.P.R.R. TOOpmlOBftam LvRiohm'd.H.AJUKr.IO 40 D m iin LV. P'burg.S.A i. ay. II 85 P m S 80 p m Lv. Rldgaway 'ot. " S 88 sto - 17 p b Lv. Headarsoa. : " 8 68am IMpn Lv, Raleigh, 406am TMpm Lv. Bo'ttan Pines, " 6 67 am 43pm ',::!.: :-'tA 408 ; , Lv. Hamlet,- " " OJOam 1088pm -; ..v;)..v ,. ,'vvt: 'v5'r...., NO. 81.. .jiv Lv ColnmbU, 10 86 a m 19 66 a m Ar. Savannah, " 857pm 600 am Ar, JaoasoDTUle, " 740pm 810am Ar. Tamp, , 11 680am 680pm i-Au-i No. 408. -. . Ar. Charlotte, " 8 81 a m Lv. Chester, , i " 8 68am Lv. Greenwood ' " 1148 am ......... Lt. Athens, : " 1 48 p m '. Ar. Atlanta, " 4 00pm ......... Ar. Augusta, C. A w.C. 610pm lt. new Tork.K.T.r s. t 00 a m 800pm Lt. PUladetDha. " 10 80 am 1186 pm LT.aew Tork,o.9.s.s.oo. t8 00 p m LV.Baltunore, a. s.r.co ttSOpm LT.Wash'ton,.w.8.B 680pm " No.MS. Fo41 LT.r'Umouth .A.L.Ky. saopm 8 80 am Lv. Waldos, " 1 06 am 13 01pm ... V No 81 Lv. Rldgeway Jet " - 2 85 a m 1 B0 p m Lv. Henderson, . " ?63am S8lpm Lt. Raleigh, " 406am 61pm Lv. 8'tn'ii Pines " 5 67 am 012pm . No 408 Lv. Hamlet, . . " 660am 730pm Lv Columbia, X " 1085am 12 55 am Ar Savannah, ' 2 57pm 6 00am Ar Jacksonville, " 7 40pm 910am Ar Tampa, " 680am 580pm No 408 No 41 Lv. Wilmington, " 806pm Ar. Charlotte, " 81 am 10 90 pm Lv Cheat, " 262am lOShpm Jv Greenwood " 1142 am 107am LTAtbens, " 148pm 848am ar Atlanta $ . " 4 00pm 8 0a a in r AUgnata,C. AW.C. 6I0pm ......... Ar Macon, C, of Ga. 7 20pm 11 10 am at Hontgom'ry a. w.p (ISo p m llooam Ar Mobile. L. AN. 8o6am 412 pm Ar sew orieans,L. & n 7 4oam 88opm Ar NaanvUlejuae st.L 6 4o a m 6 66pm 8 loam Ar Memphis, " oopn. NOBTHWAKD. Daily . No. 44. Daily No. 66. 846pm 8 loam T46pm 18 80 am 11 So am 48opm Lv Memphis, a.oast.i 1845 pm Lv Nashville, " 88oam 1.V new urieans,L.aH. t t p m Lv Mobile - " 188oam lt Montgom'ry.A.ew.r o 8o a m Lt Maocn, C. of fla. 8oo a m Lv Augueta.C.AW. C. . 84o a m No. 408 1 00 pm 8 60pm 444 pm S8Spm 680pia No.8 SoOpm 1188 pm 8 06am 4 8) am 5 00 a m 18 06pm Lt Atlaata,s..i..Ky I ar Athens, " -I aruresnwuoa " ArCneater -... Lt Charlotte, lt wumington " NOi 4 No.66. lv Hamlet. "lifjA 806 pm ; , 80an Lt South'n Pines' 10 10 pm 10 06 am Lv Raleigh s f 1140pm 1166pm Ar Henderson ' 18 Iota , 1 18 p m Lv Rldgeway Jot " ISoam 145pm LTPetersbunc -" 4 16 m 4 4op Lt Richmond, 6I6am 640pm Ar W'abng.tnJP.S. B. 846am 8pm Ar Baltimore.P. R.R. lo o8 a m 11 86 p m lt rhUftdelphla, r.B.s, 18 So p m 8 66 a m Ar. ew York, r a. a. o p m S18am No. 4ot. No. 88 lv nid'wy Jct.s.A.L.By. 8 oo a m 14opn Ar rortsmouia - i warn vuvpui . n . it - m M . K A Lt waahton.a.a w.s. ......... Too am lt Baltimore. n.t.r. CO. ......... t646am ar aew Tork,o.D.s.s.oo.. ,. t I-8o pm Arrhlla'phU,M.Tj.ii. t6 46pm 6 loam Ar New York, - " 88 pm 748 a Note. t Daily except Sunday. Dining Cars between New York and Rlohmond, and Hamlet and Savannah on Trains Nos. 81 and 44. J Central Time. Eastern Time. A SJ N Do you--need a W itchor any article of Jewelryf If so there Is no better . place to supply your wants than at J. If. Lass r'sJawelryStors, Tbs at; 3 cut repre sents one cf 1 3 fine Gold Watches f tie sells at snch a low f . ' a that jou Will be s hliod. He cansop'y ; i with ary style ca?? ; r -y w arn. Also vri " rt li.'iblt- chepp r ? . i:,, ' ' if? Tat.' - try NOTICK. Having ouallfled as administratrix of the estate of John W. Pugh, deoeaeed, all porsoha boldlug claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before Au. gust l 1801, er this notion will be plead in bar of their recovery. . Debtors will pit make prompt payment. This August 16, 1800. , .. Ida V. Puon, Admx. NOTICE-LAND POSTED. ' All persons are hereby forbidden under penalty of the law to set beta or flsh , with "L nu ts oi- seines in the mlltpond known as tbi J, LDeloatcb : ::;;:: HICKS A LASSITER Riding Vehicles, ; I wish to call the attention of my former customers, friends and the public generally to the fact that I have an excelientline of Biding TShlolsi, vVayjas and Harness For Salo. I buy these - goods in large quantities for cash which enables me to Bell at the lowest possible pricea Quality guaranteed on all goods sold. If in need of anything in this line you would do well to see my stock be'ore placing your order Thanking the public for libera patronage In the past I take this method at soliciting a share of your patronage in tb.,3 future. J B. GRIFFIN. Wood in rd. N. C Chain an d Chainless Wheeles. We sell 'the best Wheels in America for the mouey, our terms being Cash which enables us to give lowest, prices. . We also sell Bicycle Sundries. Such as Pumps, Inner Tubes great variety of Cements, ' Lacing for Ladies Wheels, Grips &c, &c, in fact most anything in this line you may ' want JQHNSON & FDTRELL, .Rich Square, N. O. FOB BUGGIES . CiREIiGES EilTIiDE H11118S BB1DLE8 SADDLES 1C- at reasonable prices go to V. T. PICARD'S , , j..- Jackson, N.C., . . , 9. Handmade H. cess at about he - price you ave to pay for ma chine made. . , v Agent for Vrenn's Bugles.- The Jackson and Eich . 8qQare Telephone Co. INC0SPQSATE0 UNDER THE LAWS OP . y-- NORTH CAROLINA. t ' 3plendidserv.ee. ., Polite agents. Has connection with Jackson, BicL Square, Bryantown, Lesker, Pote casi and Woodland. - Messages sent to any point on the line for 10 cents, ' Connects with Western Union Tel egraph Company at Rich Square. . - P. T. HICKS, FreiMsat. . I J. ft. WEAVER. Ssctv. tad Trsaa. . OaaaralnaeeaJanrso ' H a - r'fsftMfirW . . - . I HAMS . .. ..,r.- 1 r. , The formula ; is plainly printed on every bottle hence' you Know just what you are taking when you take Grove's. ImlJitors do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine Iron and Q"i form. c Tl ; Ir I . .. ' ' Look out for the Grand Excursion from IMIS IW i. t f 0 PORTSMOUTH & 'OllFOlK Fridayy Aiigust 31, 1900 We have chartered a train of first class coaches to run on fuo above date and will have plenty of cars and try to give everyone a good time. There will be on that day the finest game of Base Ball of the season pUy. ed in Norfolk; all who wish to see it will have ample tims to dp so. There will be plenty cof time, to visit Ocean View, Virginia Beach and other places of interest, dome one, some all, and let us have a nice day togeth er. No liquorof any kind will be allowed on the train. No disorder of any kind will be tolerated. , ' ' ' " ' ' ' Fare For The Hound Trip, $1.25. , i "mp'fi VHILDRBN UNDER IX ' 'SCHEDULE "Train leaves Lewiston 8:80 A. M. W. J. Bbowk, Georire, N. 0-1 J. J. Parkis, Laiker. N. 0.; James H. EICH SQUAKB,,- ;- High Grade Buggies, . . i ) Carl Wheels, Harness, - - 1 Carriages and Fheatons, ; ; K;; Bnggy liobes, .Whips, i V, "lv One and Two Horse Wagons, J Iron Fenoing, Tombstones. Quality and prioe guaranteed on all roods sold. Estimate! furnished on aDolioatlon' I am still selling the celebrated ( t(- , , ' 'HACKNJBY" BUGGIES . which are so well known in this eotion, and have renewed my contract with the Hackney Company aa SOLE AGENTS FOR NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. If yon want the best Buggy sold oome to see me and buy "Hackney" I also keen at mv ator ftrstolass stook of Grwwles at lowest ish Little Giant , and Pennsylvania Peanut Pickers tTV ii ' . fA drire tnem,or.are so easily and quickly adjusted to the various requirements in snooess ' ulopartlja.. Will Coram wheat, oats, rice, eta ' . . Or. H. V. DunstAn, Windsor, N. C, averages 800 bushels per day with small eat ma - chine the Pennsylvania, tioma who do custom work have bought the seoond and third machine.' Men who hare the time and the means to equip themselves, nuke more money "pulling peaunts" than in any other work. We have small machines for indl. vidunl work on plantation or large machines The day is near when there will not be eed," writes a customer who is operating ro a talogue, prioes, terms; etc., address - , : STRATTON & BRAGG, Hard ware, Haclunery & Eaginss, PETERSBURG, V A , Manufacturers agents for So.JSastern Va.. an No. Eastern N, C. ' , LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE "" A very prosperous school with modern buildings, splendidly located in a remarkably healthful section in Warren County on Seaboard Air Line Railroad between Raleigh and Weldon North Carolina. : . PanoceaWater kept in building at all times for free uso of inmates Fifteen tJfSurs aotl teachers. Charges very low. The eighteenth annual session will begin Wednesday, September 19, 1900. For catalogue address ' J. M- RHODES, A4 M. Chill -t t-. ? their formula knowing that you it you knew ur.at it contained. droves contains ie p it vt) correct rropornons and is in a Tasteless a tonic vhile the rei I t' t I EARS OP AGE, 76 CENTS. -I.-'.- ASFOLLOWS: , Eeturning leaves PorUmontb 7 P. M. managers. Baiigham, -NORTH CAROLINA ' pnoas. ' ' ' , The "Little Giant" and "Pennsylvania'' were tne nrsI aneoessRU feanut Plokers, , They were, leaders In 1888. ; Have added Improvements for 1800. No other maohiues so strong and dnrahle. do the work so well . or so rapidly, require so little power to for those who wish to do custom work. : a hand-picked peanut in Vs., aave only for - three of our outfits in Sussex county. . ..' A Good . Opportunity. , , . should always be taken advan-' tage of, and when jou can se ours a high grade quality of : Grain, Hay and Feed of all kinds at low prices, such aa we are ' selling at just now, you should fill your bins and insure good, nutritious food for your horses and cattle at onoe. Our feed Is fresh and of the best quality. . UCRFOLEFIEDCO.. U4 Water Street, . NORFOLK, VA, ?KZ. LITTLETON, N. C 3 rM -.::!! I onic. would vjuinme drives tne st will tell you that led lancir-s : cf ciVcr chill tonics s'.o-' s s ii every t: ,Vc a C; : cs i 3 f ' .... , (. . .
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