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7 II I II 111 I III II "UPWARD AND ONWARD. HERTFORD, N. CM AY 14 1896: VOL. 2. NO. 15 N ORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. THE GYPSY'S WARNING. j Trust him not, O, gentle lady, i Though his voice be low and sweet; I T.....1 1tk ttfxf lw- It fi wl 3 Ykfkt 1wfc4-k train leaves hdenton Many ( Softlv pleading at thy feet. in. arrive at j Vou, t,,y lifo is Jn its morning Norfolk with ! Cloud not this, thy happy lot; Mail train leaves I-M'-nton l:4rp.ni laily. except Sunday, a .rives at Nor in k i:. l. in I'xpr a. Warnings from Some Whom you Know. "Against the insiduous evils of foreign influence I conjure you to believe me, fellow- citizens, the jealously of a free people ought to t ext ent Sunday ) at Nori'olk !:!." a. in. i . i M--t ion uiale at all rail and steamer lines, and at th City with strainer .eue rim is. a v ami Saturday The Vice-President Coming. It will be good news to the peo ple of North Carolina that Vice President Stevenson will be pre sent with his wife and daughter at Kli.ahe Timda y ami v.. i- iN.anokc Island. New Heme Wlantic A: North arolina II. II. sta tions and the Wilmington, New Berne and Norfolk K. It, The company's steamers leave IM.-nton as follows: Steamer Ply mouth at 12:.") p. in., for Plymouth via -Mat-key's Ferry with passengers and baggage for Koper. Pant ego. T.ellhaven, connecting with steamer Virginia 'Bare for Makleysville, Auro ra, South Creek and Washington and intermediate landings anil steamer Keltic for Windsor. Steamer Wagner, l-':4: p. in. Tues ,i:,v Thursday and Saturday for ho wan river, wednesilay for Avoca , and Salmon creek, and Monday and Friday fur Sciippernung river. Norfolk passenger station at Nor folk and Western Railroad- Depot. Freight depot on water street. Through tickets on sale and bag gage cheeked to all principal points. o EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. FAST FREI&HT LINE AND PASSENGER ROUTE. Regular line of steamers between N w Berne, a'ml Elizabeth Citv, eon meting with' A. & N. C. Ii. R. and W. N. & X. It. R. Daily all rail service between Eden ton, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. Through ears, as low rates and piicker timethan by any other route. Direct all goods to be shipped by I'astern Carolina Dispatch, as fol lows: From Norfolk bv N. & S. R. It; Baltimore b.vl W. & 15. It. It.: Pre sident St. Station. Philadelphia by Pennsylvania K. It. Dock St. Station. New York by Pennsylvania II. R. Pier '21 North Itiver, or Old Dominion Line Pier 1V For further information apply to W. J. (JAITHER. Agent. Hertford. X. C., or to the (Jeneral Oflice of the V vV S. R. 11. Co.. Norfolk, Va. M. K II i rr Listen to the gypsy's warning, Gentle lady, trust him not. Lady, once there lived a maiden, Young and pure, and, like thee, fair, Yet he wooed, he wooed and won her. Filled her heart with tender care; Then he heeded not ner weepinj He cared not her life to save; Soon she perished; now she's sleeping In the cold and silent grave. Lady, look not on me coldly, I have only told the truth; From a stern and withering sorrow, Lady, I would shield thy youth, I would shield thee from all danger, Shield the from the tempter's snare; Lady, shun thtit dark eyed stranger, I have warned thee, now beware. Take your gold,. I. do not want it; Lady, I have prayed for this For the hour that I might foil him. And rob him of expected bliss, Aye, 1 see thou'rt filled with wonder At my looks, so fierce and wild; Lady, in the churchyard yonder Sleeps the gypsy's only child. be constantly awake, since experi- the University commencement iu ence proves that foreign influence June. The Vice-President will de- is one of the most baneful foes of a liver the diplomas to the graduates Republican government." George and make an address on Thurs- Washington. day, June 4th. "I do hot pretend to be a prophet Nowhere has the Vice-President but, though not a prophet, I see a more . menas man in Iorth Caro very dark cloud on the horizon and lina and uPon this occasion he that dark cloud is coming from wlU be greeted with an audience Rome. It is filled with tears of bat will be worthy of him. Four blood." Abraham Lincoln. years ago the North Carolina dele-, nation votpd fnr Mr StDvoncrn fn "I can hardly withold myself D. , . XT , ... . . . . President in the National Demo cratic Convention, and his well from ioining in the wish of Silas Deane that there was an ocean of fire ' between this and the old world." Thomas Jefferson. Knocked into a Cocked Hat. From the general tone of the press of the State it is very clear that there is not a Democratic pa per in the State that advocates co operation with the Populist. . The known adherence to the cause of bi-metalism greatly strengthened the ticket in North Carolina. He is a grandson of whom the whole State Is proud. Fisherman and Farmer. Admissions From Some Prominent Ro Man Catholics. c KING, (Jeneral Manager, HFINIIXS, (J. F.& P. Agt. Five at a Birth. Five children atone birth is the id5 ba been-knocked into-a cock- , . . , v t , c i , Oscar Lyons, a farmer living near ua.uy uicu.uipuuwpw.auu Thft h.ihipo nr oil , . m , , f J 1 J - w uTPil. I hfiv ftrft all hnvo TTmir "Our work is to make America siaoujary ana is airaia ne can t . , r , . . Catholic. We can have the United get it by honorable means and set each and fifth fiye ndg orates in iu years ana wain ro give -UL 111 uu , pitiu, uui umj iu oc three points for your considera- cure office, but to disrupt the Dera tion the Indians, the negroes and a u & a a, thp public school "-Archbiehop Traffickiug in office8 doesnH If th pope should curse the come under the head of Democratic government of the TTlllffirl fif otac I n nil nnna rf fVin Vvltio Vi An'a nYimXra every consistent, orthodox Roman will respond to the call. Catholic would therebv be absolv ed from his oath of allegiance to the government." St. Thomas, Vol. IV. Mrs. Lyons is doing well, and, be ing strong enough to nurse the children, the attending physician eays there is every prospect that the babies may be reared. All m m m mm- are perfectly tormed and nave good lungs, as has already been demonstrated. Ex. W. II. WARD, UNDERTAKER AND COACH MAKER. Caskets and Coffins made and kept in Stock all the time at Low Prices. Too Cheap to Mention. Ail orders received have our r-P-cial attention. All kinds of wood work done at starvation pric-s. New carts on hand all th tim, old carts and 1 i! M, ron-iir. 1 at short notice. k : " BLACKSMITH WORK A .SPECIALTY. Send uV you orders. H'i)OctfulIv, W. IlWAIU), H K KTl'Oi: I, N. (. Democratic State Convention. A Convention of the Democratic come when Ro- party of North Carolina is hereby take the coun- called to assemble in the city of j Raleigh on the 25th day of June, 1896, for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for Qovernor and other State officere and Presiden- tial electors for the State at large ; frr tVo nnrnnfift nf plpotintr dpi P. to be modeled in the principles of Sate8 to the Rational. Democratic UOnveniiou ai vuicago auu ior me transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. 'The. day will man Catholics will try and build their institution over the. grave of Protestantism and then religious liberty is at an end.' ather Hecker. "All Catholics should do all in j their power to cause the constitu the true church." Pope Leo XIII. l,We must take part in the elec t ions more in a solid mass in every State against the party pledged to sustain the integrity of the public school." Cardinal McCloskey. Brethren, see the candidate! He is swinging on the sate i He is riding early, late, O'er the broad fields of the State. 'Neath a slouch hat brimming wide, -Shaking hands on every side; Brethern, hear the candidate: "Vote ye early vote ye latef l F. L. Staton. The several couuties of the State will select delegates to the State Convention in accordance with the plan of organization this day pro mulgated. Done by order of the State Dem ocratic Executive Committee. James H. Pou, Chairman The Record of remarkable cures effected enables us truthfully to say that Ilood's Sarsa paxllla is the only true blood purifier prominent. ly in the public eye today. Get only Hood's. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liter medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. SatliaM Tracte n At L. V. Norman's old stand, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. fOm Those wishing bargains would do well, by call and seeing him. HERTFORD, - - N. C. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. i
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