Newspapers / The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, … / April 8, 1887, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
known nfrorrnr, who wa the fortur.te Fosess?r of a tine lot on ore of the I in letdipi; resident streets oi me en.v,j ;ol 1 his proper t for ?H,L'UJ css-i Hp iivf n a ( W'CK lol I II :t Mr; out t, whmh i, w-.-t caru-l Hi nut- time t' oh- payifU tc Her ask (1 the li' 2 o how much of ti e m.ncy Le wanted in cash. "I wants til that 'ar paper 1- fur ." replied '.lie n'H'. "VYht ! Y.u don't vim t S10,000; in cash':1' 'Messo, sah.' lAll rih!," an.-v.end Ihe man, V.ho sin tile, the Lai k I. ills , and ir, five minutes la; 1 v-'i- piling m in V on he eo the s.'.l'C i .aiding Ah he laid t!e counter Oil V es ! eu ni t -row larg- J the ti-' :t,. 5 ( r a 1 1 M 1 1 u a 1 1 !! v.e.ii livu V(l tl i pf.ckpjies wcr his e es lo k- ! moons. 1 he n placid before him lis large as new r looked intently at the stai U of mom V for a moinei t arid then, with u hroad in face , s:M.;: on hi. 'Tse jist . paral zed. boss ; mmme 1.50 and n kin keep de ie?t of that ti:'. I c..ll aiti."' Chattanooga , Tin" W OK ERIUL IF RELIABLE. ; 21. Two! Wasi i::ton, March Kcntiicviit, :,ne of tliem a black- , smith n cently called at the Navy j j)'..,,.,., t and a.nonicfd that j . .. well they had !:COV'rU a process in aim r,.-Li (..urn un nic n i tnating st el which, tiieir claims a:e more dark tawny b:ick. The ram borne out i ttie !a t-, will praeti- parts high and thick and castellated cally revolutionize the art of steel i for the use of arms. Right and left, toolmaking. They did not divulg - the great W:.l; sp-aug far up the the nature of the invention further mountain snie ; now straight, now than to intimate that it related to ; cui ed l meet the mountain ridge. (jjihlain-s , Corns, and all Skin Krup the chemical batti in which the t .td un eted each three hundred tV-et, a ; tions, an 1 positively cures Piles, or no is enured in the Uirperin process J frown:iig mass of masonry. 'o ! pay require-I. li is guarantee-! to give The callers as-erted that by their jmed to tell you of ltd wall, the j perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, uu t hod of treatment the commonest ; books wil: tell hew It was built to Pnce Sjj TVllIThiS A.D ACo grades of tm tnl , sueh as shears or ; keep the warlike Tartars out, tiven-j cast-.-tt-e, could bj tempered, in the matter of hardness and toughness, as to fully equal the best, grades of tool steel. A'i o ib.nary j):dr of cheap ea-t-steel sei-sors could I C treated, without disconnecting the blades, so as to cm and hold edge as well as the best Englieh too! shear s. An xperiment was made on t lit j blade of Secretary Whitnex's rock-1 et-knife, with the result that it was i ... . .... , i possible to cut or wtmtle an oruina- ry sttel key without apparent injury to the blade. Moreover, the results of the treatment ire asserted to be so under control that it is possibk to temper steel to any degiee of hardness or toughness that may be i ri quired by the use for which it, is; intended. So impressed was Seen - j some year s ago gave it as his opin tats W hit n y by the cairns of the J ion that -the cost of t his wall, fuur iuveiitors that, nf;er co.Mihat ion J ing labor at the siine rat, would with t! e !!. f t In Ilur.au of Ord-1 more l lian equal that of ail the 100, r.anee, he d. . d. d to permit the ro-' 0u0 mlle- of rail oad in the United c ss to be te-t.d ex( eiim. ntaliv at I States. The ti aterial it contains tiie Wushington n r y-yar-1. Comino-j .voidd bui'd a six feet high and dore Sicar i acco, d mg! v ordered ' wo ittt li.n k l i. ht straight around specimen har of steel to be pie- L ;K. g ,J)0, Yet this was done in vn 1 a ed and the experiments, have al. j ly tw,-, ty euTs without !t trace of ready beu.j. Cmtccsiitn. Saved by a Hair Rope. Five minutes later, the tunnel men of the Exet isior mine, a mile be'oA-, taking tin ir luncheon on the rmle platform of debris tiefore tin ir 1 . i ... . . imuHi, were sUMtenlv (iiiren ! writer in tin: tunnel from an appar - . . , , " " ' -iMiuiuieai means oi eio- ent rain ol stones rocks ai d i ebblcs ; ,, , f-. , , -, Mug v.tllex s wnen li e volume of wa- fi- in tlo-entbs Hb..v.. Looking no,1. , tin-. .-.-. i- .-ii , - 4- t-1-" "i'leraiiW They did not t!U1. W .e .r.M!! I'd 'it am.inir O...... ii. hum in j- ris r, voi!Ug ami bou.nl ing m tie dust of the slid.-, which eventually resolved themeies into thre io.s an ! a g.rl. For a mo ment the good men held their breath iw iulpless t.rror. Twice one id" the children had struck the outer edue of the bank ami displaced stone?, that shot 1,000 letdown the intT) the i?zzy depths of the val.'ty, and now one of ;h'jm. the girl, ha'1 actuady rolled out of the? siiile and vas Hanging over me chasm sup- ported Oi lv Dy a clump of chimasal to which f.he (dung. ' Hang on by your eyelids, sis, but don't t ir for heaven's sake!'' diout td one of the men, as two others started on a hopeless ascent of the elilf above them. But a light, childish laugh from! the clinging little figure above them ! seemed to mock them. Then two I W...U1I iiit . hi. tlt.l, lJl. I r fllU." Ill t 4 , . ... Oio 1 1 Oi . i l a .i A .. .. i . , . . i: i w.v i.. , u.tu j. i 1 in 1 1. io i t. ii'ure whose (Vet were uppareetly held Lv some invisible companion, wss shoved over the Lrink, and stretctieti its tinv trms toward the yirl. But in vain, the distance was too great. Another laugh of intense youthful enjoy me lit followed the failure, and a new ijseeuriiy was added to the situation by the unsteady hands and Shoulders of th? relieving party , who were apparently shaking with laughter. Then the extended figure was seen to detach what looked like a small black rO e from its should rrs and threw it to girl. There was another lit tlie giggle. The faces of the men below p,Ied in t?rror. Then Polly for it was she ben: ir.g to the long pigtail of w-'an Lee. wm (Irsvrn with h'.s of buhr back in safety to the slide. Their child ish treMe of nppeciation was an- swered bv a ringing cheer from I e- h.w. ! -'Tan cd ef I cvr wat.t to ut ofl ! a Chinaman's pigtail agdn, bo," said one .d'the tui.nel rr.er a he ! Arnt bat k to dinner. Bret Harte ;n ! 77e '?m o tht Pimti'. hie. THE GREATEST OF GREAT WALL Sufi a eorres. :idenf of ihe Mill- 1 ll'orli!, who has recently W n j unveiling in China: Of course we had j to go to see the great wall of China. ! Thii country abor.nds in gr at walls. 1 Her mural defenses were most ex- tensive walled e untry, widh d vii ecu; w.-.IV iii L'icps am nnn i'S i wall alter wull nd wull within wall, lint the greati st ,f all is the great widl of Cniin, which crests tht nioui.tain ru: g-i au.l cro-ses th uotgefrom here some forty mil" aw.-iy. S'iueezing thro jU the last d.cj, (re and a deep rift in the i r, (-k cut out by aes of rolling wie aiHl tramping feet, we reaca . the great, frow ninir, double Instioned gate of st ne and hard burned brick, one archway tumbled in. This w;.s ! the object of om u.issio.;, the arrat wall of China , buiit tr-o n,diel ami th tteen years beforu tliis cth, u ! (d'weil t.ewii stone, laid in reg- u! . i curses ton e twenty i"e t high and V en topi ed ut witti hard I urued bricks, tilled in with e.,rth j i ... i.. ..i .... ti. ..... ,fi. 1 iv five ftet high by forty thick , twelve hundred jPirs it kept these , hordes at bay. nor that, in the main, j the material used cpou it is just as J goi;d ami firm and rong as wlon j ..;,., 'i. , . . , , -ut m plac. I u Ive hun ired mdes 1 j of this gigantic work built ( n the j rugged, craggy n o intain tops, vault- ! i n i oer uort.es. p)inning wute liver arjhways streams netting the with hue hard tars of loimer. with doul.le gates, with swinging doors' , . ..." ! ana oars hi iiuck with iron armor, i a wonder in the world he:ore which; the old time classic wonders, all gone now save the great pyramids, were toys. The great pyramids nave 85.000,001) cubic fee, t he great mil ( 3."o,000 ,0o'0 cubic feet engineer in Stewart's party An ere ! debt or iiomK It ii the greatest in j dividual labor the World has ever I known. Ancient Roman Aqueducts. The Romans know the syphon and its use. but in their ignorance of " mctaliiir: th -v werr unable t,. .. ; it Q ,. , ' use c:ist iron, LUl c:.st noil, LUl emohived bo pipes of a crude character, as :dso f lay pipes; and they knew how ro prepare solder. Ihe builders of tneir acqueducts bad some acquaint ance with the mode of levelling, the i 'Stiuir.ent they i.sed being a sort of foivsl adowing of the modern level.j S ill they knew that the means the 1 adopted might lead them into rror ' ! and they (referred to err on ihe safe' j side, giving their acqueducts a great j j lab, from one loot in SOU lo one in ' 750.-Ci.k ago lhraUL Money in Jlml- I ' You will never have clejn streets! in America I an Italian gentle- man in the Colonnade hotel venter i nuiei esier - day, :;s !o:ig as vim throw iwv th- " - l"IOW away tile dirt. In Italv the .le;.tii,..r r.f n... cleaning of the .1 iaido i.. u .1 I .. 4- L , . .. ie highe . I Oi!ltll( i t 1 1 ' : 1 1 in .1 . . . 1 . I . . . . ! auction , a id the man W iio -ets t; e contract fairly scapes t hi jsueits to cePect all the dirt he can. . . I.H.U iiuicu in a lac.ory : wticrc it is pressed into blocks which ;.n then Sold for fertilizing purposes u Americans do rot stem to know that your street dirt is valua ble. I thii. k if y ou would ailvertis. you would find some smart man who would-i.e glad to t;ike a ten years' contract to clean 3 our t-treets for uoihing. lie would get, very rich.'' Philadelphia Cull. Subscribe to the DEMOCRAT aiut ADVERTP'E in it. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED UY THE DEMOCRAT. the price of which ig OnlV ipl-OUa year. DENNIS & HORN Keep constantly on hand Buggies Wagons, Carts &c, which thev will xell cheap for Cash, or on time to re sponsible parties. We are thankful to our friends for past favors and h-pe a continuance of the same. DENNIS & HORN. Enfield N.C. BUCKLENS ARNICA SALVE THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sares, Tetter. Chapped Hands, T . u to read this an)l make yoUr arrangeme nts accordingly. I am bound to call on every one who owe me to call on or before January 1st and pay me all those who fail to , .-. ' , . , . do so will find their claims in the ,lstn,lsof Messrs. Kitchin & Dunn on the 2nd f January 1887. NOAH BIGGS. Advertisements. (NDUOhM KNT S rOR THE PEOPLE. x 13 v" GOODS, LTA 1 G-eneral Merchandise, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT STARTLING I.OW PRtCKS. -C. T LA frRENCE . VVho is located 4 mile.-, from Scotland Neck and one mile of Spring Hill, in Hal ifax county, is now more than ever, pre pared to offer extra inducements tt) the public in the mercantile line. Everything sold guaranteed as represented and the most liberal terms offered to the purchas ing public. Don't think of going else where until you have called at his store and seen for yourself that he can beat the world selling goods for the least pos sible margin. The people generally are invited to rail and see him I have in connection with my store itrist Mill for the aecomrnondt lion of the public, which will grind on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. A ls- in season, I will Gin Cotton for the 25th. Your patronage is respectfully so licited. C T. LAWRENCE A Newspaper supporting the Principles of a Democratic Administration, Published In the City of New York. AVIL.I.IA3I DOKSIIEIMEK, Editor. Daily, Weekly, and Sunday Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, A ! 6 page Newspaper, issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and interesting FAMILY PAPER. It contains the latest cewe, down to Use hour oi going to jiivss : Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and I r)t'p"tmetit, all under the direction of trained 1 Jouru1it1s hisbest , ability. i;s sist. . jmL'cg win be found crowded wr.li good lh!ii"s 1 from ur!I,nin to C,1(L ; Oripum: M.,r:e liy Ui8tin;uislicd American and i foreign writers of fiction. -fc.wr.fc.ifriiiij: TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR to Sib- v.uu.x., uuiMut mo i,u:i oi .ni iorsv.i y J ,tli 'n..i.'a ...iti.!...!.! .... ! Per venr. . I Clubs olvnaoueioo t Club) 15 00 For THREE MONTHS, on trial, 25 CENTS. THE DAILY STAR, The Paily Star contains all the news v-t t' (";iy m an attractive form. Its 8j.eci.-il tirrj.oii(;-i:ci. by ciiIiIl- from LMi:m. Pans. Ijcrhii, Vi-m..i : Dublin is a coiunicmiahlo U ati.i-c. j At VasUiiiL.'tiin. Albany. nii: other nev cct:tcrs, i the nbl.-ct corrcsixindt-nts. t ci:::l- rctiiiiscd hy j The Star. firnisli tin; it.t-t ih-s tvlcyruph. j 11s nicrai-y icatiin-s ar.- 11 i suri'asst-ii. The Financial and Mai ki t Kcvicws are unusualij full and complete. Speeial terms and extraordinary induce meiitn to aa;ei.ts an ' can vasers. Sentl for cirouht. TERMS OF THt -AlLY ETAS to Sub Crikeus, fkee OP r-i :.y. i,i t!:e l n:tcil State and Canada, outside the l.tii v i ev York City. Every day -for one vcar (inchi'lini.' Sunday) 00 Daily, without Sunday, one year ". f. 00 Every day. six month's " 3 !j Dally. withoiTt Sitndav. i-ix month ... 3 1X1 Sunday, without Dniiv, tnc jcar 1 5C I IIK STA I?, Broadway ami I.irk l:ic.. Now York T TA WILMINGTON & WELD ON R. R AND BRANCHES- Condensed TRAINS GOlNti SuL'lH. Dated Match ltd. 161. Leave V eldon Arrive liockv Mount Arrive 1 arboro Leave Taiboro A rrive V 3.07 A. M Leave W iion Arrive Se'rua An i ve ir'n et teville i Leaxe (ioldaboro... Leave Maunolia Leave Burlaw Arrive Wilmington. 3.5 5.18 G 13 7 00 "T K A 1 N S ( i O Leave Wilmington 1 1 40 Leave Burlaw i Leave Magnw'iTi 12 52 Arrive Goi-st.on. j 1 55 Leave FaurMlle Arrive Selma Arrive Wil-on Lave Arrive Kockv Mount 2 40 A. A-rive Tarboro. I i L( ave rarlxtro.. Arrive Weldon ': 4 10 No. 15. d ail v. Old No". 42, 1 10 A M .. I 2 27 - Train otj Scotland Neck Branch Koad leaves Halifax for Scotland Nt-Ck at 3 00 P. M. Returning leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 A.M. daily except Sunday Train leaves Tarb(,ro, 2s. u:, via Aimmane v ivaitigu Ai. ix. i'uj ccpt Surdav, GOO P. M.. Sum ay, 5 00 P, M.. arrive Williamston, AT. C 8 10 P. M., 0 40 P. M. Ketuinu-g haves Williamston, N. C Daily ex, . , n a t l - .1 . f r.l HI A..;. rr., rl irr NT I. eeiit uncl 10 05 A. M.. 13 30 A 31. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Ooldsboro, Daily except Sun day, 7.00 A. M.. arrive Smithfield 8.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smith- 11 .hl o 00 A. M. arrive CJoldsboro 10 30 A T.I, Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville 4.00 P.M. , Returning leaves Nashville 11.25 A. M , daily, except Sunday. ! Southbound Train )U Wilson & Faytttevitle Branch is No. 51. North- j bound is No 50, Dail.r except Sunday, j Train Ac. 27 South will. stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No, 78 makes close connection at Weldon for nil points North oaily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close coru eet ion for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All Trains run solid between Wilmington aud Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleeptrs attached. J. R. Ki:nly. John F. Divine, Sup'lTians, General Sup't, T. M. Emekson, Gencrid Ps stengcr Agent. RICHMOND,, Va. Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company, CeMMF.KClKd SUNlY,July 8, '88. J Trains on this road will run as lollows LEAVE RICHMOND SOUTH 11:30 A M daily. Connecting for Nofolk. Raleigh, Charleston, avannai, and Florid. Stops at Drew V Htuff, Centralia and Ches tfer. Pullman sleeper New York to Saannah. j;50 P M Fast Mail, daily, connectini. for Charleston, Savannah and FloHdft. This train makes nc local stops. Pullman sleepei Vashington to Charleston. 0:08 P M Accommodation, daily (ex cept Sunday.) G:o8 A M freight, daily (except Sunday.) 5-58 P M unav excursion LEAVE PETERSBURG NORTH WARD FKOM AI'l'OMATTOX DEI'OT. 1:58 AM FastMail. daily Makes nc local stops. Sleeper Charlestoi to Washington. 7;3t) A M Accommodation, daily (ex cept Snnday.) 3:27 P M daily. Stops at Chester, Centra lia and Die wry s Bluff. Pull man sleeper Savannah to New York. :0S P M freight, daily (except Sunday 4-23 P M 1 llndav excursion. All daily passenger trains make clost connection at Richmond fcr all pomU north, east and west. THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE Tt) NORFOLK. Leave Richmonb lf-30 A M daily. Arrive at Norfolk at 4 P M. Leave Norfolk 12:43 P M daily. A rrivt at Richmond at 4-20 P. M. J. R, KENLY. Gen'l Sup't, SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager, fti. EMERSON, Gen'l Psss. Ag'i RAILROADS. LB EM A RLE & RALEIGH RAIL Jt. ROAD CO. And after this date, Indus will run in this Road by the following Schedule Tarboro. N. C, April 1, 1885. TIME TABLE. P M Tarboro (Lv.) G 00 llarrells 6 15 Warrens 6 25 Bethel 6 50 Rober'nville 7 15 Everett's 7 35 Wd'ston(ar) 8 05 AM Tarboro (Ar.) 10 5 llarrells 10 20 Warrens 10 10 Bethel 9 42 Robersonville 9 05 Everett's 9 00 Williamston I v)S 30 CONXECTIOXS : At Tarboro. with W.W . & R R. At Williamston with Roanoke, Norfolk & Baltimore Steam boats for Washington and Jamesville R. R. At James ville' Norfolk Southern R. R. at Edenton. Subject to change without Notice. JAS. H. PETTY, Gen. Sup't. Tarboro, N. C., June 1st, 18S3. LU M li E R M ERC 1 1 A ST. Sells Absolutely on Commissions. Consignmen t Solicited And Sat isfaciion (itia ranted. lias an j.p i-;euc : of forty years in the Lumber business. I.J. MERCER 3L W. tiKACE STKEET, P a T E w T s Obtained, at d all 1'A'J M HmXESb attended to J'li UMJ''J'I. ' ami for MOD Lit ATE FEi;z. Our uiticv is opposite the U. S. Patent Orlice. and we can obtain Patents in lcs time than thos remote fr-in Wa.jUXG 2 OX. bend MODEL Oil DF.AWISG. We advise as 10 pai ntabibi v fiee of chars'" and .-t- n-ai-o XO LHAUGk CXLESS FA TEX T 7.b' $ VL'Ji r. We rem. here, to t'it IN.stua-ter, the Supr. ot Mo.iey Urier Uiv., and to f ricials of the U. . Patent Office. For circular. adicr. terms and references to actual clients m your own State or Coun ty, rile to C. A- SV A C O., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, P.C Schedule- No. L'.L Daily, Old NoL4X, No 27. Dailv. i Old No. 40. 1 J i' l.r 1. M. 3 33 5 3 I'M 4 50 1'. M. 1 1 30 1 M 4 05 1' M G "s 1. M. 4 JJo P. M .. 5.40 44 A. M. 4 50 6 U'JP. M. 7 00 " I 7 50 40 8.3 9 55. IN (i NOKTII No. 02, No. .8, Daily, Daily, Old No. 45, I ():d No. 47. No. 00. j Dailv ; Obi No 43. I 9 50 I 10 42 1 1 58 P.M. h 50 A M 9 34 " 1023 " 1135 'f 00 A. M. 10. ll ,l 11..VJ M 12 25 1'. M. 100 12 51 A. M. 1 27 A. M. J 4 50 1 M. 11 30 A. M. j 2 35 P. M. I 2 .'5 A.M. mi. The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre. rniums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. Beautiful and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and otherWatches.Vatuable xtooks, tho Best Family Sewing Machine known to the trade, and an unequalod list of objects of real utility and instruction. Xtes, by lua.u, rostp&id: DAILY, per Year (withont Sunday) $6 00 DAILY, per Month (without Sanday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . . I 00 Address, THE SUX, TUtw York City. The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED BY EDW ARDS, BROUGHTON k CO. RALEIGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. REV. C. S. r'ARRLSS. ! Associates. CHAS. L. SMITH, ORGAN' of NORTH CAROLINA j BAPTISTS ! In It I lth Year. i EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. Only 92 OO I'crYcar. BIBLICAL RECORDER, Raleigh. N. O. NOTICE. 'Brick" Ponieioy is not content with laying a l'onn ?ation lor a fort une in Co'orailo, in connection with th- Atlantic Pacific Railway Tun, nel, but lias opened up a new office at L'54 Broadway, New York c.ty, Iroin which he is issuing Pomero.y's Den ocrat, a handsome sixteen pae paper, in Letter style than ever be i fore, a d is a making a great sue- j ces- of it. lu it defence of the pi in-! cip.es ot jit niocracy,ti e rights ot la. hor and its opposition to Cleveland iu all that pertains to the Mugwnni jdiiess of his administration, and to ins rexiioinination. Pomeroy's Dein- I ocrat is as hot as the rear end of a hornet, and as solid as the front end of a buffalo 1m l. And ihe pa per is havino- ;i widespread iiitin-ence- The price of the Democrat is on'y two dollars a year, ami a valuable present in additional, to eery ubseiitei. Agents are want ed in every town t canvass for the paper, and to make money by so doing. Samp c copies free. Address M.M. POMEROY, L'.H Broadway i ew V01 k cit v J. L. KITCHIN & CO- ML'.dC rTORE IX P 'ST-OI TiC;; BriLUlNf. Ch 1 and examine sainp e piano es aud oran5, anything not on hand will be promptly ordered. J. L. KITCHIN 4- CO feb 4. I am still in the market to buy our cotton and will pay vou thehih et price each day bave plenty of currency to buy nil t ai come to our place. SJA1I BIGGS. NOTICE. OUR MACHINE SHOP IS NOW READ': FOR OPERATION. Work done at LOWEST figures and on SHORTEST TIME. Steam always on; ready toprind your corn bolt your flour: turn fit your pipe, coupling For all kinds of Machine work fill who has charge of the shop an.i will ....0. . GIVE US YOUR GRINDING , ! PATRON AG CARTS AND WAGONS BUILT ON SIIOR I NOT1CK. .0- All under charge i M. S. JSC your shaft, bore cylinder or Steam joint. . fitting or supplies , APPLY t ESE33 order ant.un not cu hai.d . 0.. .0. A ma V ING, GINNING COTTON, "in K IN OUR LINE. .00 0. ox PITT OI I AND NECK, N. I
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1887, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75