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nnxji m : : tfr" f- -- W. II KITCIIIX, OWNER WE MUST WORK FOR THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE. srns( iupfidn Nj.r.o v:n yi-:a VOL 3. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1887. No i.u MEIHODIST CHURCH. 1st Sundaj, William's Chapel 11. a. ra. Palmyra Scotland Neck Palmyra Palmyr Scotland Neck itobsrood's Scotland Neck 7i p. it. 11. a. ur 7 J p. in. 11, a. m 7J p. in. II, a. in. 7 p. m. 2nd fth T. P. HONNKR, P.C. COMMON SCHOOL i:i)UCArnoN. kditor Di-r.uoru.v i : In mv li t; ( iii'iiurii-.t-or 1 1 the suoirc'- o i ' Vt II) '!,( i- 't : - (. v - next ion," I pro j "Mi g i he t.I:t!d ; Siiccesx. My tit st Hi r. Ijj .'i-a ,-i fje jrsjp.,;'- ,".!;. t'-.l awakening" all'l PI V ' M I f . ' sv.p;,.r ti i li:- .... s i : . h '. : : - ' '' ' Cec . N hat I m r -i PlT ' ' P 11.'.: i- i ' c I taxation" ( ' cpoo;- i' my 'I t o! ' a V C ' .V"l U 1 Is 1 ap e mail ... t .til '.V 1 ! ku I r. i ! V (..I Ui '" ': t'l: Ct.ltM br.iin ii i a 1: .ov. -l bi'-.f in-.". ii i- ol tea, hi No !.t".- can (jtsi ly i -,v :i r; i n t in cillicr Oil -. ' tl - -ft c bi 1 1 C l cs-cii! i'il j. '1'iie aisi-n.'i ot' o-.e or the o'her is fit.il to all u. cssl i! u-a hiirj,. I know it is In. praeticM of rauny er.:e 1 in (iv.c. -itjir the pu iic schools, to ' . !H-w method and innov '! u - (. to t-pt'ak of them aa 111:1;;; - c .a J.nrativ,y trivial iiHliK'i' :uca opinion- not lo t-.iv j-mc tices, are particularly mischievous ii all e iuc.i ional work. It seems it me that successful teacnin i founded oil jut as tfuly philorop: -'cal principles 99 are the olhei sciences aiid professions) ; as Ia me licine itc ; yet too many wit teule down in a routine of nuindruir .'rcis"!?, kuowing Hri luHr of t'ut feii.iifactibn bf UutV pertotmed, thm thay d. of tbt) kwltal" ad tue "iiow tht-y ouht l( teacU , and the '-wh :' ?li v should teacn this or tbi n ' k r that ti;rt!cUiu ftay. 1 8 ; tiie.:d t j the public would rtspeit fuiiy Mi-L-st that the sooner tin Ciass ui teacher? step down auu SU!: L lie btiter lor ail coucerutu 1 ue Mijiis oi liic- tiiLis iimnistak ab'y indicate, t'jat lbj days of tuea. to.isda a:id foie are iitanng the nd an i i i tt.p near f .t .i ad uli: !::. ui.tl jt!ai:v, be ivt.-'t-U to tla ' i il.n.it. ot tec pas t 1 1 1 J ;'.ii 1 . ' il.' ii; Hi; j.::; - u u'-.i.- i-. oki more a.i :. I !'i,r coii.j,ei- -1 d U 1 1" c : i. l In . 'i ..tl piP.llv '. V .It , 5CI IL- i- .. f iCaCh- Ol tii.iUS I . ii il . i " ;c -ci o .. ; ot . I - , 111 I :. .if'U I I ' I' ' I 1 - 1 O'jl -i . t. c t . . : . - '. v - - . IO ,. i - - , . .... ; 1 .-' . -- ....t C : X ul.iri 1. e A tiiu.i i.t'- ioiOii: b'.e'-. !' o. v ! u ti -1 . akc U:I'u li'.O . 1; - .11io U.h 1 'i- ;:ii.j,.,.ti h lb :. I ;., . . tin,, is MiLii'jn 1' f.ii.in i t it.: l'i.iHj.d..i'h .iV UU-UU oas , a. 1 1 iiv miiuu 1ue.i1 jJs iuoku il more dii lieu. 1 to k . ubnad ot .he Line. 1 :.e l.-..eliJi"a 111.1-t v,or i. w.t'i i.'.l'j hi ast.- aim brave lieu: t-- : : 11 t :.:. Who ti.kc udt-iULiigu ot it :;. s fumiLied by art. aid . : 1 . . Mirtiy t ear oti tlie priz-. 1. i li . lie. of teaciiii g soill.: nulv ( o .ci t.r necessary (jual li, a. ions to oe a i.c- ce-ssful ie.iCi.er, in them t ot u, i..nale; but mv 0W11 opinion 1 , tnat iu this particular, we all uecil "lo be bum again." We a;l ueet' qualis hc itions 10 p op ire us io. ih 9 im poriant held of labor. We shoutu i i fctudy the p ans of i lie rnobt t ocptri-i timed euuc tiers of the laud . and j what seems practicable ive. tdioul i i xpiriii'ent on m our .sc. .cola Wit-lever of plt.t.ti;du may be contained in this essay it surely t-iii:ioJies u truth, which, in 60 far as i:. rv.at.es to t;ie teacher's pro fet.s:..i! lias iu the past been sadly II eg let led The lawyer is not admitted lo the bur until hj has qualified him-e:f y for the disc '-arge ot cum . op , a.. I oven Siicc. dly at urn 1 U'i n utir iu-tm-u is oaiy c uiiously em- ployed. The doctor must go thruh in re ad ins and course of iectures, j n,l sometimes through a half course if" starvation, before he is called mi o heal tie sick A biafjkamith would not be em - ployed to J inker with bin ben y hands and ponderous tools, upon the icely adjusdMl !id delicate tneb nery of a One watch, yet, so called rracbers hare btn able, itL corn ptratiroly little difficulty, and a ttlti preparation , to gain access to the ancillary of intelligence, and lash away t linking imnaort: 1 -oals.'1 This is unmitigated folly. I do ot wish to speak disrespectfully of iiv one, feat J da feel it m' duty to speak truthfully aucl plain- In other callings than that of dti ti intr the p. Ojdfij men have act ti mo:- tt'ru-ly. 1 Lev have 'u.iowi d ore 'he t uchinsjs of i.atuio aid '" !i"-o:i sense, but in educatili u :;':t,tT'; ir.va olirtl set i;i t' l.UVi ; scardi-d ! 1 1 i r )rdmarv vvi-. loit: :i i p. u ieiicc, and have eoaumtte e most important work kuou to ;. S.fut" "r lij.tjtMi t thv most ii, i...px tvnt hands. This practice by '; e-ienee , lias been proven to be -UK ii no iiupossPjl.t in teni et r, ". ii'-r .rr ui i'.vi:u, .i ;iii t,es t n ' ;;0! e 1 . -' Jl III "if. c i-..r r .ciit : x viii tin 1 the ! .e 11. Iligldv nii'aiii ' : l. : ; liig. a hi .-ocdety. Il of the iieft Of ah . t - . He should b killei i t":di:iu in his calling, emplov .1.; i;i h:s wo a the I et. methods ot e be?t teachers of all agSi .Me iiouid study men and business as til as titioks . He should ponder el! tiio grea, problems of humaui'.j .fid so edticatP his pupils hh to tnder them of the greatest pusbibh vulue to the State , to society ami o themselves. la the make tip acd movements of ociety, the lirogrensive teacher !ould be a prominent orator. Jle nould possess breadth of learning .nd culture. Successful teaching requires tal--i ,t of the hiiihetf'. orti.er. Too long for the jjoodof the ftate, save the other professions absorbid nil monopol r.ed the talents of olir est men. Too long has trfe error iMained current 3', that any one an teuch children, Sjciety imper- tivdv demands her raoat giflect ons and 1au$rhtr3 for t lie import- nt work of the school room, where the plastic minds of the leadeis of nen and mothers of the race, receive eir f-hionincr. More aiiOn, t. ii. d. Soutu Gaston, N. C, Feb. 25. '87. I he one-crop 8stem, whether 1 :; o:-e crop he cotton, tobacco, . ! n! . eoi ; r av t.Li:iS t-I.se , is a . .' ac. It is a u-p.!is irt tMJnc-a- 1 i !i ni.-v succeed in: time and 1. i":. c. I :rc planter of the ovu rop hs to contend not only against 1 1 s'nt'i ? f-.k hi eiiances 01 '. -e i-o::-, hut he bus to coufeno :-peculatr in t:.e m-trkt-U ', , '.. (kc a-; 1 rule the price wit li ving nun a voice i:i the inak , t Pc a good 1 ear. Hit : . : . rxc'-i d tin ti :' : ;-iO -...I .:! l-.W, ; .' ;:!.-;. :-::ic--: . . is for co.,t p..,x :;C , . i - ; . : , ;i : I .;( U;n 1 ii eOi.'Oli, : . .; ilieie u a tuil crop L;.i Ci till i , al.ll H llort crop lb - c ' .. rowing countries the . .1!.. as ensure reaaouaijk . : e . oiovidea there he no ot" complications to curtail ihe d m 00.. t or Mime t'.uie pst tliere U.. e Deen umors of tioitile mien, between ri val powers in K oropj. G'rinHiiy aiul I ra ic? aie roioiie. i 10 tie gitdiuy hemstbes for a m.ghty struggle, wlide Russia in having uOLhiug hut .ttliUi; hersell in readiness to lake advantagfe of contingencies. It is -aid the has an army ot 300,000 men distributed along the Afghoi8- tau froutier ready to contest the -upremacy of England in India when the totsiu of war is sounded, und England may have business to y tend to nearer Lome. If wai should break Out ihe coming sum uier , or earlier, in Europe it would lower the urice of cotton, wbila il would raise the price of wheat and potk, so that tho cotton planter would lose and l hi grain growei would gain by it. Even these rumors of war have given a stimulus lo -speculation and for some weeks back tuc price ot breadstuff ami iioik has been playing see-saw, up and down, several times a da . no-ri M uiui"5 n iui . Wheat is considerably higher- and pork two dollars a hundred hih r to-day than it was this time h st year, due in part to a 6horti in i the suni.lv but iri the I war rumors. The fact is tliere is too much c.t totl, too much tot'stco. too much wheat and too much corn raised by tae planters and farmers of tin- country to make ihe rsl-ing pn;fi .1 ble, Unless ti'tre be some ex'r-.CMi nary demand for them. The eup ply exceeds the deturnd for home con8umrti rt. Hut notwithstandiiig r iiia the Southern planter gCf (fn w.tb his cotton and tobacco plai t ing, and the Veteru farmer j;otp ilonje with his wlmat. outs and co n planting, the saiiie o'J fen4'ill businesh every year, without any na-oinble assurance th it the crop he I tb"'' "-r Hoiri; to nav 11M lor an labor, l. il in t us the iirain iioer of tli West l-a- soiuc I'.dvu'.tam- over the co t u un t-di C (' y.-"-. of t:ic n;ii h, f ir ;is ;i Ml!..; tt.e ini i grower (Iocs hot h lo ftorrow money, to buy fi itiiz-i. and run in de'.f to rai.-e his grain. which -o in any Sonthe'ii planters h ;re ?o do to raiSe tiielr eotton m:d looacco. And then if prices "e un- remunerative he has at least I re d a d nu at en jio'h for his ou u want- 1 1 ! and feed ?n.iunh for Ins stock. lb can live wh ti.tr he ' Mnf" nmch money or no', without Otiug under obligatioi s to son e one to fnmisl. him with the necessaries of hfc on 1 big percentage secured by a n oit jutf' which grows Iftnuf with ai till it becomes as heavy and as crushing as the stones of the pira nids. It should be the fixed icsolve of every Southern planter,- whatever u:8 methods in the pa.-t m iy ImVt hem, to raise at least jrain ami meet enough for his own u-je, if not for sale. Mid tins fiotr b reduced ttie ncesHity of buying iliese liiin s t a high price, with cotton or to bacco soil at a low price. If war oreaks out io Kurope, wlr.ch it sure ly will St n distant day, nrcadstuff and meat w.ll go Up While cotton and tobacco will go down , e-pecialh cotton, hurtinjc the planter in two ways. The thoughtful, sensible, j prudent planter trill gtl ird against his and put himself byo I tUe j danger f uell contingency by raits j i- ri-'i- i ing ihose flee 6 Sif te of bf wniv,.. , . .. . . , i he must have, can raise una ci flilot , . . iii , i affni to l.uv, and should r.ot buy 1! ! he could Farmer.- afford it. Progressive KeNuItx oT lult-nsire Furmiii. W fiafr'e heretofore WiitUn about the inottiod of inCrtiksf vtf fW.-ning practiced by flirne of the best farm ers in Georgia following the lead 01' Furrflim thinker -nd experimen ter, who demoustraiid it posslbili" ties and achieved such remark able results Fu.man, nnfortH'sT:y, lied bef ire tils work was well b - gull, but w-i uiJ'A he bid deiiK ri- -trait d tne truth of his t'ueo'rics. fnd ! i i pointed out to his brother tarun l-j the road to success. Hii hcory vv.s; tiiis. Ue held thvt t!ie produoiivc: .apaeit3' ol soil was practically ui -i mitcd, and that the acre" vhich ielded oji: hale of cotton, with proper treatment and intell g"nt culture, could lie made to y.Uidiil,, (liroe, five. Mve or more ba es. llei , . .. . . . -I-- i stioweo uis lauu uy uis woi k.. i ie took a worn out old farm Which i was so jioor th:t it would har ll. s irout army beans. He a lalyzed t,a n.-itin ohmf. ut.d learned it... i coustitu nt elements. He then 1 analyzed the soil oi Ins fields anu i IQr.ia tliuir eoi.Ktii neut i leniPnrs. ! -T-i o e ;.. .. l.;,.l. 1 deficient, necessary to the full and vigorous dtvelopmeut of the cotton ! JllCtllb, UC OUJUIIIO. I.liu . lVUijiwoi , liirmnb.r hi own eoni i insi t ion . ! With this he led ti.at hungry toil mid th result wa-. in a couule of! year three baies of cotton to th acre where one wnuld not have grown before. He expected to in- wli de nu.noer oi si.i: .s mus ac.i.a iv j -creaae th yield every year, aud m the c.mal at :.ny nmui nt ca-i be j r-quired to.tix copper, i n. . laid h would not be sa i.-lied uutii v.-. had reached ere.i balfs lHr " .- - aere. Had he lived he doubtless-i would have done it. for others since 1 a -idii g, or shown traversing one of! -r ll"-r- ,ns,k s 11 ft sr;' -him fnl.riwinfr his methods, hav 1 the lak. s at lull meed. S g tals are! will never give out like come ver near doing it. A fw ears ago a fertibz ng company iu Atlanta offered pum tuns loi- the best 3 iekl on o ie and five acres oi corn and cottoU,a .d about two him- drtd planters io Georgia. Mississippi and South Carolina entered in com aetition for the prizes. The At an ta Constitution in publishing the r:su4t of UiMO coute ijiye the ! nam h cf the four principal com- i iid 111 -r 'i on miui 01 lio n'. II ( 11 - j petirors and t lift figures each reach- i ed f litis: j Ceo. W. Truitt, La fJran-je. n 't i 3 ' 0 bs of f:til r on ." acr. s of cm t tou and in.-.tl 7.siSj. of :inf. j Daniel II. Pender, Hampton, used) 3 5-';0dn of f itilizer on , acres or j . ottou and ma le T.-mT b-. !i t. ! M. Davis & .011, i'ope'.-, Ferry us. ' 1 'JOW bn. of fertil zer on acre ot cot;on an I mad - 7 .' fllb-. lint. Ii A.Terry, Fairhum. u.ed hjii-. ! fertilizer o 1 5 acres of c ttoti an made C.877 bs. lint. To al 011 L acrs, 1'ffVOJ bs fertilizers made V$7oTo tint cotton. Average per acre. .VKJ pauudu of lertdiz.-r, 1,P:J pounds of lint cotton. i hi.s was b'L'A bales on li ) acre-.a; avtratfC of .'! l. ) pound b.il s tot lit acre which ev, rvboly thought inar - velous a ul th hi -tiesf noif h that j coil d he icav lied. !' t in the con-! t?d the ear follow ing 1 ur(J oigia ! faran,i., ?:' 'ls follows: I .1 'J Sid ih! !.!.'; s. 0.1 L'J acres Hoa sii'.le, used o:Mis, cf fci tdl. r o 1 ." ; civs d ! itton it 1 s e I 1 S7"s. lint. H Hi- U iy. Palmetto, used " OOOlb. d fert ihze s on ,1 aci s of c -tton aiid mad - 10,87'.Mbs. lint. M. C. Uyron , P metto, INed .I.L'O bs. of fcitill i zt u .) M'i f 'oH on and mad 1" ''7d bs li.,t. (i.V. 'I to ft. La Grange, used 7..r." jib-, of f itlliz'f'fS 011 o aci-ts of cotton an 1 mate 8, - f;V:i bs lint l'otal on I'd acre-, I".;50lb. Of ferfc lij5.-rt made 41,- ."7L.'l s, lint cotto.i. Avrrtgi er i acre. 707 p liuds of' feitilizer, 2.0: p u nils of lilP cotton. j 1U'1: arc CSfr ba O.s on L'0 acres in ! S.r ba'ciS f o b r.eie, while one I year later, from lid ao." 'tf w hear! reported 11' baten, a little less flia 5 bal s to the acre. There were; ah nt 200 contestants , altogeth r . i and the itverair:- vield of these m 18vS.j was 7d2 pounds id lit. oiiie- ihing over 1 bal s , w.dle in J it was DGO pounds, considerably over if bales. These n ay look like fulicy figures and doubtl ss would be so regarded if t:s v did not come supported by i.am s and pTool which leave no roam f'lr doubt. W hat these two hundred planters did other panters can do what these .-even plnutcrs did other plan- t rs can do , w.tb the name rneth - ods , the same determinate n. Thev!spnng when growth commences, mm-. a. : a ,i !...: . 1 ,i .11 . i' 1.. .... , '! . uv.u u i.-.r .aim w en -ii I sup )i d it with the plant food .,. p-Er-i," to give the enormous vi -Id '' " hS,- . ' 1 li'if f i-i'ii -h n vvu cii may ue -Il,u fl ' " and wi 1 b- reach Cil by maliy othe.-s. who see what can t.e d -lit vrhpn in-', ! teiligence directs a .d industry uC - t'omp nied it. Wiust.m Farmer. MANAGING THE SUEZ CANAL. A ROVEL SYSTEffl FOR WATCHING THE CF THt STEAMERS. . piceo, gooo-iiai iii c i Ktimiii". iiioi - The vvav in which the the ca.ul! JiVldri il, with a I e ird, stool ep. forked fr.mi the S t zo!li:e is, like; fhak God. the, e one man wh , many o titer ' i-eediiiglv si a iji'iiif devices, ex-! -.Ie. it hi 'V-'Tibco t tiiC loc.d head of the admiinsf n,f ion, M. Ciartrey. wiio d '-c-ves immens' ivc lit. ootp for t h'1 invci t'on itndl j ai:d for Uie wav In widch it is ap-1 pliod to the traffic. Against the wall at o.ie side of the room is fl narrow s'n lfor platform, along wr.ich r.iMsa i-toove. At intervals this i smith of Verona. Fa., says t he 1M : is trough or "i.y has dteo receftses, i burgh Commwi.tl C!ne :!-. has lit tlVM l)'a."S i,')""! r.'O'iSL'S )trc ' a ..utrougn or gnve ro,.r. t, t I,., eo, til Tli. rpl'P--P n i . t-- . -i" - are the siding'--. Ti e lar-r !, ti.linoc 'Ih;,. br.-rr i n t p.i - Vn!" ne the Great i". r Lake and has Lake T;m-nb, When a ves-. beer, signalled ai.d i- a"Ut. t,, enter ,i 1 u- o .n: 1 at, mv. t ne .-mi, eno, 1 . ...... 1 1,.. ts! ,. ITil Jt", lilt' .-ilX. i.'- . -small toy boat or model, three or four inch S h-IU, 1- chos. 11 to l. Iin ut her. A irroiil) of the n o !el "hips stands read v be-i ie ti e isuni i . i . i ii f-ina1, each fumisli i.i a tug About fortv haie tiu JC lish fia.. - ; i t e a or a d i z e n o f the Fn rich tlag ,; ami so on with oth r iiatioin l As the st amer comes np - ml ie . ner j na-ne is known it is v. rut n on p:.- j per aud pi ce t on t .e toy t,ai ii..p whde number ;t sl.i.,s tuus acU.a ly ! seen at a trlaii :e : and as t!l? t j r- ; r.iohic siiZ-aals irive notice, th: toy 101 boats are moved along, or pi. ice I ii j sent froai t ie o.lice to the various j "Gsres" prescribing the sid;ngs at I hic'i cicii siiip must --top to let a I other ship meet, and pass it. fhe . tficiul who is on duty keeps the ; utod.l inoviria as he rece.vc- i.otice. takin" care whon perhaps two hll)S going in the same dirccion , a e both neariug tne same siding lo givej timely warning to the .Lota in charge hv uie- in- .r th. 1 eliar '.' OV ir .- ift" ! i n ni-t. an I fJa s.teeh stati- !i U'fier hif r.li ! .1 r. . t control fri:i the odi c - .vhic!i f t e t w i ; up a d i wmeh t proceed. Ia rii, ' ac - nt-, the w i . I arrat i.t s ik, clock k: t!c clerk en 1. - iff in a iimm-nt t- u 111 . ' n t:i;e. tationahtv. dra ;-' t 1 k- u i tin of eve-y -'e oiic-, .. t. ' wii 4t pih t -he i oi h ir i, h it i- 'i' r 'Tei 1th of be-on , wh-.t r te -n i mtivii'j at, aw ev-ryt'ii 1 i-e W':i;h lias tti be Uim.wm a-noit her. md ;i N n''U- wi Inn! a 1 !T. rt govern all lier n.ovcfm lit- t ie J -cril.e t'.ie place wiierc she 1'- to j..i- 1 the nij! t, a-id the hour at whh 1. she is to -jet und r w 1 y in t':e 11 orn il'. a! h niiZll he d'o-s not .-Ci' h r I md j r iablv n"n-r iow b r in jl fc. Suturd y AV o f . 1- .TI:iliif ir.i;:i. lie I. For pring p'adinj, ex'r t eo mic vi nr j-p r un- plai t- r i 1 nearl v , ef U t e, : sinft.l a He av erage t'(l ( ill' !.lilh ho' an tnmn planli. g;, two year old p" int., -oeeiaIly if they are goiU are ! t. Oil father henvy laud there is a dt- cid.-d advantage in in:kir.u the be I i;i aiitun n. At tins season t-ui h I land is drv ami v dei p and I epeit - i ed plowing can be mile 1 111 irt" ' h i- ougid pwUt'rizcd th-tn early m Ihi spring. We ha. e set out ttC-r itsparagn?- hfds tin iii4 t ie la' fov ti 1 .. 1 - arc eleai I y i n th I 1 he one that h .iumi the I.. -1 hi:u !o dn-ik, m . . rt .-i hs Is f;i- l h it wo se. beciii;-. j your ot;s :u-s- w m- e happened to I ttve a lot of sp re I o- a-ain-r in.' I. .IPs, and we set them out u .,e AsFhnd wm' tin in. We took n m re pais ii ...back : "You've hi i pre aring th i bed than we shorn- tor siti 14 o it x !o, ot sirawberries. I lie c d! ige erou ml or vv.-. 1 mat ked out in lows s" f In ce 1 ncin s j ipart, and the p! mt ;t t-iglit n iocht h apart 111 the tow-. Tie r... t- I were spread 01, t and covired wi: a!-ont two inc'.'.'v f sul. b' i on 1 eluded llit all tin o'd-f:,sln n d mcti od-. tnat irvo'ue s much i.v o. 1 i are unm ee-sary. 1 1 the. bed i- m id in t' e fi ll, nflr tettmg out t j plants and cov ring 1 1. e n with t.w..jVot ! or three inches of so 1, it would tn- I pin I well to coyer the lied with with i 1 good coat of stai Ie manur.' . N. t j on lour or uve pomm o. ...:.i. ; of s ida to the q i are rod, ai.d 1.. . ' peat th; lose ev -rv Ve 11. A covei- . . ,, ing 01 mauntr evcrv uu1, mu-e 01 0 , four indies thick, will do no ham . If jo c.mnot procure nitia'e -,f -1 - 1 d, use nitrate ot potash. -o-. "- tnrixt. h t the Rev. Sam Jones ii; j Oiti tla, Neb , a-ke I an v mm pies : ent w lio had ne er H lok.! a cro-s : 1 ... 1.0. t . .1 .... .. r, 11, -I. . Olllll HI III1- nil, n, .i", ......... , 1 . 1 1. . I,;. ... never said across word lo his wib!' ! sai i the R"v. Sou. 'Hut I mii : ! oacheioil" shouted th ri iii ii( i i . , mat X. All Imiiorinnl 1I Tr j 31 r. dames ISuin-, a Scotch hiaeh- l-' 'Me:o . i. . . - .. -. i i r . r itiiiiio ii pi rrp p . tl 14 - .4 .-nd fo -n i-.. llH'IC S 'CIV1S I.O (I O II 1 t l-f H. ; . , . ... . : d a ill c 1! U m s lias a I. mine iii.in;. '. This 14 t'---' chi ' : : s r 1 II g !li(" '.V ( rt, lli'.' countrv -'am1- in in e-i i. Wit li tl vi .1 of eheinu !- 1 a mes of w i i : eh ni' eo I'lnaiiO'i .-ni are Y r. Hu: lis -eert-t; a 1 o' hre . :.' i r:n.n er the V. r wi ' anf'll 'II I? :l 11111 4i ' ' blact'sm.th sh ws 1 ow ll te;i u.iii lit s he c . n d a!! t hat overcomi -he dttllcu ties heretofore 1 ) 'h.; wa; lie ha-, ilr'-adv wed d n.-ai.v ; dozen dPb-riii: a ; t c e- in 1 1 ' in a 1 with -s mm aso as li 1 1 . 1 11 1 -1 . .. 1 . can fie nan iieo. oM-ve; .' gi t a hre and Inarmm r he t an cat . i 1 u- Bv tie (11 . ro. e-s fl ' i ... o :,. ts :!1 1 !':- i . i.- i 1 11 '" i is j W.-41llg proee- oil. one i". . . ,1 1 neees-arv. 1 ne wei-i o t ! m.undbig i f tlu cure ( 1 ! 1 1 i 1 1 bra, b parts. l'mrlical fUii-. Col. H. G. Wifharus of No th C .r o'iua tS a gram s n of Co.. Arling ton, an old-time Democra. w. o. ears before tlu war. u-en to n -Iu th 1 pci preseu A-i'.e e ou: ty lid . e " il - l ti 1 a . -I ) ir Ii.' .' ti i .ri- !. 'hi r ir no. , r 1 t :t-i 1 r t ' : 1 z ' ! 1 I r ' - : - b it !' 1 'i ' ' ' - !- ly " I ti.f e! t .-,r ' 10 i I - 'I. I -:: i Ii -- ! 1 :. . :-!u' .M..i . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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March 18, 1887, edition 1
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