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. . iiciMON, Jr. K. L.Tkavls,
3URTON & TRAVIS.
A T IOi'.NI'.Y.S AND C'ofNSLLOKS AT LAW,
HALIFAX, N. C.
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Aycock Dan ills, U. C. Daniels,
fioMsi-oro, N. C Wilson, N. C.
AycMsck & Daniels & Daniels,
attorneys at law,
Wilson, N. C.
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Promptly Attended to.
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KN FIELD, N. C.
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DAY, OLLirol'FEH & HANSOM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wkldon, N. C.
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riniOMAS N. HILL,
ATTORNEY AT I-AW,
Halifax , N . C,
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counties, a:
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PETEi:sra-K;, Va., April 25. 1830.
'WK HAVE rillSDAY ASSOCIAT-
' t:d curscP, cs tegtther under the
linn of
STEEL & ALEXANDER,
I 'r tV niirjiosf of conducting a CJKN-lSllL-
,l n.! NPltY AND MACHINE
HlMl'dlSS, ;it th'i stand lately occupied
by the linns id Wtn. II. Tappey, Tappey
.t Hdancy, 'fapp-y Stet-l anl Tappey,
I.uiiisi-ft-n A. t'o. i.ii the past 10 years, and
h;iMii.r been as-.-ociated with theui as fore
'--" br 15 iv ears ;md bi)uUdiceiK-r for 18
yi-.rs. we le -i c;ri lident that m tnterinp
' ' tiiis i nt'. rprise we do so with a tho
' "i,'" and nrac'i.-al knowledge ofthe busi
i o;s. a id trust to have a share of public
atronage. 'ery respectfully,
It. J. STEEL,
10 J- SM. ALEXANDER.
The Mother's Grave,
JiV HEItliKKT THORNF..
(For the Democrat.
The folhiwinjj lines were written
Hion after reading a selection in a
recent number of The Democrat,
on ' The Mother's Grave."
Yea, watch, O pines, and burst, O clouds,
in tears.
And bloom, O (lowers, through all the
coming years,
And moan, U. winds, there cease t rare,
Blow gently o'er my mother's grave.
And you, 0 stars, so sublime and so
ccM,
Keep constant guaid till Judgment's
books unfold ;
And you, O moon, will bathe with light
That s-pot through all the stdly night.
O sable wings of night, when sKies are
black,
Let darkness keep intruding spirits back;
O sun, at morn throw there a beam,
'T will not disturb her happy dream.
Send down a tender, living, brilliant ray
At noon, to mark and warm the cold red
clay.
Give it a kiss at mellow eve,
And you, O dews, cease not to grieve.
O tender whip-poor-will, when all is
still
Desert the silent, gruesome, wooded hill,
Go there and chant vour thrilling lay
'Till morning hurls the night away.
And you, O birds of day, take up the
strain,
And ev'ry day through sunshine and
through rain,
Go eit upon the myrtle's sprty
And sing till western skies are gray.
By far the dcircst spot to me on earth
N ) piles of glis-t 'ring gold can state its
worth
Is where my mother lifeless lies
T' await the summons from the skies.
OUR CORN CRIB.
NU15F.INS OF THOUGHT FOR MEN WHO
ILL THINK,
Thoaaht is the highest and finest
evolution possessed by the human
race.
Every man is a slave who bears
the burthen of a debt.
Itistiiuo men were lu earnest
when home and happiness ttand in
peril.
Men ami women are vet only chil
dren ir. the knowledge of human life
and its magnificent possibilities.
Intelligent discontent ia divine.
Truth can afford to wait the ver
diet of the people.
The earth is the great reservoir
that is constantly giving and receiv
ing all that hamanity possesses.
There i3 no grander attribute than
the heroism of one's convictions.
Parental conditions bias the mind
of the future man and woman more
than all subsequent education and
influences.
The brains of eight millions of
tillers of the soil in active service
will effect a more radical and per
manent reform than all the troops of
organized welfare.
One often meets persons who, if
thpy are not especially brilliant, are
vastly deceived m their estimate of
themselves.
Th frubhmest oratory is from
the children of nature; the finest
rhetoric is in the skiee, the fields,
the tree., the tlowere, the pebbles
in evervthing which God hath made
In tbe histories of all the past ca
tion, the first step toward despots
im is in the gathering in of all the
rurnl homes into va9t landed estates.
Every home builder is an artist
working early and late at the easel
painting pictures in the hearts of
lovtMi ones which may gild eternity
itli their beauty and brightness.
If oiir republic is ever redeemed
it will be through
the organize I , united, intelligent
action of its honest, sturdy yeoman
ry at the ballot box.
Sprriiuen Cases.
S. II. ClfTord , New Cassl--, Wis. ,
was troubled with Neacralger and
Rheumatism, hi3 SVmache was diss
ordered, his Liver was affected to an
alarming degree, appetite fell away,
and he was terrible reduced in flesh
and strength, Three bottles of Flec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburgh, 111.,
had : running sore on his leg of
eight years' standing. Used three
bottles ot Electrick Bitters and seven
boxes of Backlm's Arnica Srlve , ond
bi leg is so&nd and well. John
Speaker, Catawn9, O ,had five lage
Fever sores on his leg, aocctors sa:d
he was Incurable. One bottle Eltc
tric Bitters and one box Bucklen's
Arnica Cured him entirely. Sole by
E, T. Whitehead & Co- Lfug stoie-
1 X. A ii
IS TO BE MORE PROSPEROUS
UNDER A CHANGED SYSTEM
OF AGRICULTURE,
F. K. Morelnd m American Agricul
turist.) There are in Virginia , the Caro
linas, nd some other Southern
State?, larj;e areas of abandoned or
partially abandoned land?. In these
districts the plantations have been
given over to scrub obk, old field
pine, and brambles, because the
former system of agriculture did not
pay, or because a lon continued
robbery of the soi! resulted in such
impoverishment that cultivation at
last would not produce a livelihood
for labor expended. Land that hi
been Impoverished by tobacco one
of tbe most exhaustive of crops or
by cotton, tfs has been lone in the
South, mav be restored bv a change
of agriculture, and this restoration is
even now goin on. Fruits and
vegetables will re largely cultivated
in the Southern States on account of
the good markets for such products
in the large Eastern cities. It will
also be found profitable to raise cat
tle, urain , woo!, and dairy products.
The result of this changed system of
agriculture will make the South even
more prosperous than it was in the
palmiest dnys of plantation life.
When all tbe desirable agricul
tural laud of the West is occupied
which is but a question of a few
years then these lands in the South
ern States will receive attention.
Our population is increasing rapidU,
and the time will come when tr.ese
farms will have to be subdivided.
Tbe average size of our farms in thi
country is four times that of the
farms m France, and in JIcL'iuui.
Hoiland, Germany, and England,
they are etill smaller. While to-rtaj
in many sections farms of 75 and
100 acres wili barely pay for cultiva
tion, the time will come when farms
of one-third or one-fo:irth ttiat size
must pay. It is u-eless to argue
that it can not be done; such farms
are cultivated in a way to pay even
to day, and must become even more
generally profitable in the future. It
would be well for the respective
State departments of agriculture to
establisn experimental farms in these
neglected sections. Su2h experiment
farms should be conducted in a man
ner to demonstrate to the unsuccess
ful farmers of the State how they can
take their worn out farms and ren
ovate them ; how they can carry on
an industry that bus hitherto appear
ed to be unprofitable in a way to
show a satisfactory balance sheet.
Wt-'re not waiting for the bats and
rnoii s but for men and women who
have eyes and and use, them who
have brains ard reason ! There's
a new world for them sniiering and
tdekiy as they are a new world
craoted from the of a skillful physis
can a discover the "Godien Med
ical Discolery."
Years ago Dr. Pierce found out
that the secret of ail scrofula bronch
ia!, throat and lung troubles lay
in the betiaing at least in impure
blood and the weak nervous system ;
that the way to cure thes effects wa9
to remove the cause, that human
nature being the same, the same
result might r.e looked tor in nearly
all cases. So confi lent wus he that
the exception were nncomon that
took the risk of giving the Medicine
to tho e it don't benefit for nothing,
and the results have proved that he
was right.
And "Gokleu Medical Dsscovery"
is the remedy for the million ! The
or.!y guaranteed Liver, Blood and
Lung rerndy. Your inoey buck if it
doesn't help you.
'S'lie I'uluic tiie Nlag;e.
Rev. F. M. Shroat , Pastor United
Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
says.. "I feel it mv duty t j tel wb-t
wonders Dr. King's Ne-v Discovery
has done for me. My Lungs were
badly diseased, and my parishioners
thought I co dd live only i few weeks
I took five bottles of Dr. Kings New
and am sound and well, gaining 2G
lbs. in weight."
Authur Love Manasier Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writ? s : After
a through trial and convincing evi
dence, I am confident Dr Kings New
Discovery for Consumption, beats
'em al', and curbs when cvervthiog
else fail. Tbe greatest kindreds I
can do my many theusan tlsfriends is
to urge them to try it.' Free triil
bottles at K. T. Whitehead & Cj.
Drug store. Regular sizes 50o and
$1.00.
He Knew His Rights.
Chicago Tnbmc-.
"Sav, you let go of that!
Shout- !
ed the driver.
'Don't ou try to ran over mt '"
retorted ll.i edeslrian.
The conversation took place at a
muddy crossing oo Western avenue
yesterday morning tetwten tbe red
whiskered drier of a delivery wag
on and a raw boned man with a bas
in on bii arm.The latter, to avoid be
ing run over, had sei7.;d the hore
by the I ridic and slopped the ai.i
mal with a suddenness that nearly
threw the driver off his seat.
' Keep out of the way if on n'l
.vtint to grt run over!" the
re 1-w hi.-ered j hu.
"My friend, "answcied the man o:
lue crossing, still holding the hors"
by ttie bit-,' don't yo. know that
this crossing belongs to the people oi
Ckago?''
''You let go of that horse !"
'"Now, be reasonatdf, my dear air.
This crossing 's merely a continua
tion of the side-walk, it belongs
to the pedestr ians. 1 have the ngnt
of way and"
"If ou don't let go of that I'ii"
'4I 1 I on a moment,
excited my friend. The
Don't get
aw is jer-
fectly clear on this point. The courts
have dtciled time an t aain that a
person who is on a ttreet croseiDg''
"You let go of that horse or Til
break your head !"
"Be clam, my friend. Preserve
vour touilibrirn. It is the case of
Vrnpr vs. Neberall.i lth III. . nik-e"
'Take that," roared the intunattu
driver, striking at him with his whip.
''Once more I ask you not to yet
excited," answered the omu on tt.c
crossing, dodging the whip. 'Yua
wili tin t, hy referring to the well
known case of iSkean vs Duckrcib,
17th 1!!., page. 31"
'Whuck I
Tti1! red-whiskered driver landed
bis whip this lime tquarclv ou the
shoulders of the argumentative citi
zen. Now will you k-t go of that
norse! ' he fiercely dum&nded.
"Certainly," was the answer. "If
you have no respect for precedents,
and won't listen to the law in the
case, I shall have to try euma other
kind of argument. ''
The next instant the Cery-hued
driver found himself jerked out of
the wagon and rolling oyer and over
In the street. He was dragged
through the rrudspuddle on his back
turned over pulled through it again
on his f-ice, and wiien he was per
mitled to gc up his most intimate
creditor would cot have know him.
II is featuures had disappeared and
hts once magnificently lurid hair
and bi-ard hud turned in a single
minute to a sober
ejt sickiy t
late
color.
"You may climb in and drive in
again, my friend,'' observed the raw
bored citizen , picking up his basket
and trudging i Ion?. "You don't
look quite so handsome as you did,
nut you know a good deal more
about tbe law than you ever knew
nefore."
(nr:t iilest ltJu:i on Cjilole.
FliOM AN ADDLES S LY LL". DIl. T. L.
GL'YIEIt.
. ... . . , .
i np mnsr, roin.'irKr.nie man i hi .
nvor trnil fhf ftr rppta if WAQhinotnn I
walked into a store in Springfield
when he was a young man, carrying
a carpet bag in his hand, that held
all hi3 worldly effects. lie said to
the storekeeper: "Speed, I am corn
ing to Springfield to practice law. I
want a room and a little furn.ture
table ami a bed ard a w&shstsral
and i chair or two. How much will
it cost, Speed." Speed figured .n
it a while and then he said ; "Abe,
it will cost you 17." "I haven't t s
much money as that m 1 1 c world."
"I tell vou, Abe," said Speed, '-what
I'll ,1 T ...., r iliviWn hn,l
til i. U. x u a i'"u"ic ucn uii
1
stairs ; come up and ounK witn me
- . 1 1 t- v "k r t. 'i V f- v Vv , - -
tot vou L ;,;!b.eatl. Until bis twentieth vear bis
the ccairs find Ihe bed. The tall, I amounted in all to
yaa A young man , wrh the i.-reat
wf nrna r h n t trarft mi: rlJtn n ; f
upstairs, toss-d down his carpet
ba, came down and said he :
'Speed, I'm moved." L inhter
That was all he had, luac was the
start ot the career tuat sent uius on,
in-, tharrroot tlrt (,f A mori.-l
Lai i Mi'. LUV i V, k U u - s- . v. 'J . A A ' U V. 4 i t
with him. till he stool before the i
throne with 4,000.000 broken man
i.cles in his bands . and when ;;e was
gone the Czr of R :ssia, told r.y u.
friend of the news , ftsjiered up
from his chair and said : "Good
God ! is Lincoln dead? He was the
grandest man on tbe globe."
SQUIBS FROM A TEMPERANCE
COLUMN.
Lessons Worth Heedin:
! : . . v ( r -1 Pre - . ,
A M 1 ! i i i T
Sun Fianr:c. ti!., ;
ud ;..
J) (M.V
have l.' fnt NiiliMjiis, and 10.
drunkard.
1 'KIN K t i.: !' L-.
Dr Drvsdalf. vl rn z iti I.oiidoTi
on the superior !ing-viTv and h'-a'tir
of to'a! abstawit-r. iiunicil -r;i;
sbowii!1' T ii it wiiii.r r Ihm' ur..!iix
living .it tbe ag of twcioy bad at.
t-xpoet .it ion id' to
rfv-fonr veam nt
lib', pt
ms of i ii T rn j -1 n 1 1 i i 1 1 s t
had only an expc! lataai ( i iittcMi
yea is.
Lioroi: aiul aia.i !i i v
Viuf 1 ;('iiinio. Mipi-raitondi at (da
(duhlnai's hospital at Bonn-, wt:
eilaud, sn.vs only M kt cent d
tl'iosf whose patoiits ued lapior
habitually havo good constitution-.
Ouly G per. cent of tboc who bad
drunken fathers wort healthy, while
of thoe wlio-e parents were tem
perate 82 percent bad .sound bodies.
i thi: ANiaroiu.s.
The Education Depaituient o!
South Australia have conio out
true Tcmp'-ranci lelbrmets. The:,
i u i ...... Di..a ...
Book" for use in State scliotds. The
pledge which the children will be
encouraged to sign is as follows:
'With my parents' consent, I pram-
I ise not to Use intoxicating liquors
! before I am 21 years old. and to do
all I can to induce my companions
to act m tin- same way."
AI.COit'iL dCTOIM' l'-.
I
have eatefully watched tne
ellVct of drink upon the wage earn
ing portion of our fellow citizen-,
and I unites. tatingly say that alen
hel is too strong for Chi istiatdy .
Until we can get the dunk out el
the way, our eH'ort to Chi istiair.e
and uplift the mass of the people
will be in great measure abortive.
It is a strong statement t make,
but years of temper ance work ba
con vi need me that, in laigland. at
least, Chi ixti-in i'y jo (o:it ''j'ltr,
al-'jhA. Beer and spirits are too
sfioug for the Bible" Tins .state
ment from cue of Enghmd's ptomi
nent Hand of Hope and Sunday
school wt):kers-Mr. Samuel Watson
is a strong one and wo: thy of
earnest consideration.
ia. hit wixes poisonous.
Crime and drunkenness have
increased in terrible pioport on in
Germany and Fiance during t la
past twenty years. This fact dis
proves the oft repeated false asset-'
tion of anti total abstinence people!
that the consumption of beer and
wine light alcoholics tends to
sobriety. The report of the last
International Congress for the sup-; cerirenar :an. a.ad that M v.'al
pressioa ot aicohoiisin, which was , Corva was :u luli povsoMmi
held in Paris from JuH L"d to August j faculties when he died rt hi
1, 1S89. aflir ms that crirnmality and 1 dredt h year. A ecn-us of
mental aberration follow a inarch i Roman Fm;e:, tak( ti under '
narallel with the consumption of! sv.wi showed 1 1 I ie;s ,ns who
T
alcoholic beverages.
Bov and President.
There are great men who never!
forget that they were hdped on j
their way,
aim no i a mo? uh o
,....1 r..i,. r-z-.r-.' ft..0 1
gratitude by lending a hand to a!i
! w ho neei l a int. uocror reaoouv
- 11'. T.i T . - t 1 . I
mentions, in his "Harvard Grad
nates Whom I Have Known." one
of the last times he saw dated
spstks, the historian and former
president ofthe university.
Mr. Sparks was carrying a large
bundle, of clothes from the washing,
and a sbabbdy dressed little girl
was chatting merrily at his side.
He bail come up with the child.
totteriug under a burden too heavy
for her, and instinctively, for lie
never missed an opportunity for a i,ullr, m.vle at. :') a.- p-tweiPP, an
kiul word or deed, hail taken the; arirunien ;.s he had ever deliver.-,!
bundle from her. !Tlie mai l ot' Jo-;ah u ncy
He began life as a poor country 3 ,.ilT at!:i j,. disco tr-.- i--;.:.-t- ".
i . , o , ,i , .ln.ni
' hov. drtermiurd to :iet an edticati
tmt eornoe red to laoar lor lils da ;
i
fortv months. Ue had. however.
; a great deal for his own edu-
cation, and bad learned the trade oi
; a carpenter.
The iSChoIarlv clergyman of his
j
! natlVC tOU,
the Rev. Hubby 11
Loomis. owned a baru which needed
, ,
shiuglmg. Jared ottered to shingle
it if the clergyman would teach him
Latin and mathematics.
1 ill. 'II ' 1
was accepted, and young Sparks
went to work.
One day a b.rother-clergyrcan,
v
y.;
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F:'
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vaid (::
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v and
1 t! !,n"'' ' :i bun ',
!ii!!ifif i t-a.ai'!:i'. toiu
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i . 1 1 : k in t i i - . and to gia-Pi
the !iit
l'i !-i:ds
.i!ll. :
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ban aid,
at ii'i'i i ;
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V.iili- d I!."-:
ban-.!!,
h i- t:n.- a ;;r.
l-n ' t d t ho is
fill a 1 in 1 m !
Whoa Li
f : i t ,
aid t b !'io-i!
ho !o od t It
o,n i v la in ; .
! ho It,.:- i.
I o.iii 'r t' a'.it :.m
iup that the i e nie in l I a I : t . nr. u'- '
keep hint up t o h ; s i u 'e id i i li
ne vet tonus- an opportunity
k l iid u o: d 'i died.
BITS OF HISTORY IN FAMOUS
EXAMPLES OF LONG LIFE.
We have he.u d a g t
u i . 1 1 r
ate a ;.t t o ll.it- Ice, p.al
' dispia . t a:i aihhm' a. ita
o! . an . t lo i e is a cut 1 1 iP in-
Sh'II that Ills I'M' IS -i 'pt li::.i
As a matter ot fad, boe i, t ,.
! are inniiint t a'dr 1 1 1 1 anee 1 1
I Ivtr l,; "!' ""-ntai
i i A
I t( a very advance I p-iiod..:
Thus op!;oi :.- was tea r.n
I 1 1
; when llf w;i- I i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lel.ue
boa I tl 1 1.1 V i eg co. i ! I id t tie d I a pi t
pel lol inatiits at Athens, uii t'h
charge that bi intellect aa! laeal!;
had tieeay co i i h an w ci ,e ;
ivad 1 1 oin a j - .s' c n;pl ted to
SCI I I his lid i'Iis at (. o (;.::.
p i baps t hi' g i oat "st i d hi s t i a , ! ;i
I oct ates, t .:t
old I a :!! e; in j -ii-
was '.id eai s old wl-.'ii
lit' : lot'
ola i'ii.
ii. a veil to
una
nn a i ! ; ; ' ' I
(mi 'i.;s. i tie ia nous s ',.!. : c
at l'.'; I i ie; d'i tuns, the hi-tm i.n:.
l.ved to 10 I wit boa! Mi) loss ( I
mental energy: X'n. ti t- el. i t I
t lie s-toics, died at IK, X -: i ; 1 1 cm
wtotc his memoialtle ei"g a' '
and 'I heophi asf us comjei-ed ii s
Chaia'.-terV at '.'.). The Cnci.
physicians setMit to have heeded tin
maxim, heal thyself; foi Caleti i
said to have died at lbn. and lit;,
pocrates at ;:n age variously sr at- d
from 0 ) to I (P. Ag it hoe'es. t I .in'
of Sy nti'U e. kept a !i;m giap ':; ti
th it city tuPil he t'.ietl at. ;h ae t
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Roman-, we
i! tl
j that Juvena! died at l')f;:
j according to I 'liny, Lmra, the '
act res--, aet-d on the stae v. I
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from 100 to 1 10 ear s o! I. and 1
! from 110 to 110 earsofaje. ('urn
ing to nd it; -'ly modem times, v,.
note that t h- peiea! ft '! I ro:n t i
baml of Tilrin only when !: v. .
s' i iekt-a with tie- ? ilairn at t lie ..
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In France, m I s r,, d.ed. a' ih
aire of 1IV ears. Dr. Dupl?u. h"s.
physical aad no-tital vigcr a
tioaatka'.i'e. At tic
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m an led a s"f
'tx! time
chiblren, ii tv i:.1' al.e ! . had :
sitae nil tube;- i y bis p ma: i yi
In 1-Slo, Dt Dut'ourae" t!-o m in
at the air'- d" 0 and lived to 1
'O.
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, (pt in nisned Boston 1 iwver.
to. a
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there is no i.ing niiiq e o: i-sp -c
me mora ' e in the pre-trvat.
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mental faeult
bv tl POIClo-r,
like 'ai Meir.ke.
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an i cev'i t '.r .-i" .
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bottle. Warranted the inc-t wai-b rt d 1
Blemish C ire ever known Sold hv V. I . '
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