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TIIK OKMOOR VT 1 1 i i li.'i i j A 1 M A'i - ' , 1 column a year - - . column a y?r j column a "ear - - ; column a year 1 inch a year - I-or shorter time than one - SO.r0 - A',, l) 2. to - lo.dO 7.t ) year fifty i.i r cent added to the prorata yearly rate No departure from these terms. I.OCAI, A I . V KHi I KM I-.NJ'S. 7'- cents a line lor each insertion. HOME ITEMS- V-huk l Jo.-eyVs. lor sai'. it hdmondson Flower pots fa:l inoiiev :it h'liiioinlsijii cinds for Josey 's. a littlf If yon w.mt tin: best cook stove made, buy the " "Excel -dor" from Edmondson v Josev. Edmondson A .Ios-- are agents for the homeslic sewing machine-bi.st made. We st. 11 have a lit le lime on hand for .sale, Edmonil.-on t .Josey. 1,000 fan: Satin Palm .1 Japanes :t and lOc at N. I!. .Josey A: Cu.'s. We are agents for the largest I'abv Carriage Manufactory in this country. (,' 1 1 and sec descriptive cat :i ! oue. We a i c also agents for the Kanawfia Pump ( 'o. The cheapest and best. N. P. Jose' it Co. 200 Uhls Hour nil grades just received at N. lb Jocy .V: I :. s. Lare lot of Ladies Parasrls from . cents to I.."o at N. I. Josey v. Co.V. 300 Prs Cent Pd.-ached Drawers at N. 15. Josey Cj.'s. 31c. New lot of Satins, i inghams, Calicos, Vc. just arrived at N. J. .Josey A; Co.'s. LOCAL ITEMS. Ni:w Advkktisemi:xts, Ice Wm. E Worth & Co. Smith's mill three miles from town broke last week in consequence of the In a vy rains. 'I'he concerts at Vine Hill Academy w;ll I e tOMiiirht and 10 morrow night. Exocrines op;-n at S:.' ) promptly. We learn that the recent rains have swoll'Mi Itoannke river to ijuite a freshet. A t present writing we beiievu it is fall ing. Our subscription list is still lengtlun in -;. Our .t-.'veitiMne; is inrroa--inr. and we sh,, ll sj.ire no labor to make Tiif. I'kmockat a first class paper. "Wilmington is still on the move. Street railways are he in:; laid and soon the pe I o -1 1 ia:is wdl have an oppoi tunitp of el iikine; their nickles for a ride on the street car. Frances Evans, a very rcsnt ctable and much esteemed colored woman in this town died last Saturday, aeJ about ('..7 years. For many yenrsshc was waiting maid for Mr. .James Smith of this place" Fink Cm rkii.s Ma- tor Lennie Pell, one of our r M pupils m Vine Hi'l Acts demy, and one of the brightest, favored this otliee last Thurxl.ny with a bucket of deh'd.vjs cherries 'I'he force in this of lice don't for: -uch treats. A cotton taetoi y r Tarboro is the citizens an of a vowed certainty now. the town recently held j ; a, meeting an sul scribed neai ly :;-." i.fou for its estabs li-hment. A Roard of Directors was elected and the factory will be at work by November. What wdl Scotland Neck do? Alr. W. Arrington. Ksii., in the role of happy bridegrooms, looks as serene and iovous as a garden of sun-llowers. Men are happy in proportion as they make others eappv; and wo should be surprised to hear that any bride could tie unhappy in the home of A. "W. Arrington. We remember that when Dossey Hat tie was editing the Tarboro (iu'vh: some years ago. he wittily wrote: There is no enough energy m Tarboro to help a half-dead two-day-sld kitten wink' Since that time, however. Tarboro has put on new life, and we should not be surprised if Tarboro is about to outstrip some of her sister towns. It is the men who have business push who advertise. You can always be safe in buying of t' cm. and they can sell cheaper, because they sell more. Fay ett'.'Villj Obf-rcir. Poes lie saj- so through the hope of making some money, or does he say so in point of business outlook ond progress for the town? We think for the latter: but that matters not, it is true all the same. M t i : r n f. s i : 1 1 o Comment km km. We have iceeived a handsome mvitafion from the Senior class to attend the .uur frcesboro Commencement, which occurs 10th and 2Uh of June. This school 5s perhaps more prosperous now than it has been for years. President Mrewer is an untiring worker, a cood educator and a successful College President. Tiie commencement exercises of Wil son Female Institute wdl occur on June o"th and 7th . Tie- Li'er.-.ry address will tic delivered by W. -J. Peeic, Es., of Paleicrh on the t'venin of'Jth at S o'clock. Annual Con- 1 cei l on the cvMiin f-f 7th at S o'clock. We ;;:o under obligations to the al io and e faciei.-1 ln"ne;pal. Pr..f. Sdas Jl. Warren, for courtesies extended us. Pkksioknt Ci.kvkl.vni ox Su.ndav N Ho l.s. service thr i ne at v -noari. pen church times each Sun. fay and u n ;i tih;;th scho d d'iri'i;: the noon inter- jn'-sion ni.sy ne irKsorne cnoujrri to a iioy ci' ten or twelve years of ns. to ha wi 11 i i v ! in h:s niiTiinry; but i have nevt-r k: i i: : mv.x who regretted these tilings in i! e vc:n s of his maturity. : it 'i nesday morning a litt! son of! Mr. VY . 'I'. VYhiu h'-ad went rut with his j enii f..r the mq.ose of s hooting a ea'.The i at ran oti and ttie loy gave chase hn i: g gun a log n.-ar bf. In his absynce v. little i.egr. gul came un and began llrnn.; V. 1 ' 'I h.-'iis S. ' i ' v ,t::!.i n t:if g hi. wu"u it jicoi teiitly ' I He g ll- 7 c-i l ved tee i hack. i died in a lew woiii:' mMieted hat during the thwiider t i 1 1 lay evening, lightning ' " ;- ' nte ver- ne u some - ..f -V i . S. V. Kd- le 'j: :i i e iiin,rii. o I U-; y. vf . ,n ,.r,. WJls; tjc ; a1 hi' ' x ; ' i i i A :o-dsWv, M.n-n.-'aw. Mr. Wi:',,-,, ; K"!t. :fel ;,' I 1 1 ! i e. into ' I' I l! "Ill -i i- .,, .1 . ' i'-l- i nr ; ; iiC Kn ei Mary S.-ail.li e-l sc: ;t ,ui,. ,ni l ,.f ; f , ' '! I'M . W 111) . , - r-. - ' I I 1 nur.auii-d J; ii"iii-. Jt al., knuckt-J IS,,, -m:t, i a e , ,:c , ,..,., , l.,,VVI fr,;Ml j,,s (..1;)ir : so I'Ei'XUWl. AIMCT -i UK tiiaixs.-; ii linn- irorn the M, w( ,,,,, 0r , , ti.-.t the tram, ran ,.ver and 1 i7h-,! i -r.iua.v.wajuuiigmau nameu J esse ,5rown- He was -20 years oM and was amrht bv trying to cross the track iut before the irov n: train. Jt is a very I'n li-.i tiiiiii to ii.e i'ii'; iiMoU'. a raoro.ti track ween the cars are moving. It is a dangerous thing to try to jump from or upon the cars while moving. Two often carelessness causes persons to be crippled or killed by the trains and then the Kail Road company is sued for damages. Uetter be left or lose an opportunity than run any risk around a moving car. A CrKKAT PoWKK. More than thirty two thousard copies of Webster's I'n i bridged Dictionary have been placed in the Public Schools of the United State?. Who can tell what a great power for in tellectual stimulus and development to the Noiin-r mind the constant use of and reference to that nnmber of the great work wdl btr Ifinihese schools there is au average of fifty scholars in each. :t would briu more than a million and a half of scholars under its daily influence. What an effect this inu.-,t have in coming years on the poer of thought and lan guage thus devt loped. Well and truly has Noah Webster been called Tjik St'IIOOl "MASTKK or T1IK IiEPUJSMC The unanimous opinion of the news papers of the country which have spoken of Oxford's success is that it is caused by her business men and citizens generally working together. Our citizens, in any movoment wJiich is for Oxford's better ment, always, to a man, put their shoul ders to the wheel and push all their might im-1 main and thereby hangs the secret of their success. I'ci cld ijh I. "Will the time ever come?," elo quently said a young North Carolinian in a college address, and then tiaished his .sentence with a well rounded thought. We a'k will the time ever come when the business men of Scotland Neck can have some unity of sentiment in progress and enterprise: Why do we not combine our effort as the Oxford people do and lift this town and community where our natural advantages make it possible for us to rise:-' We must have more shoulder to shoul ler enterprise if we would keep pa:c with the progress of other towns in the State. rKUSONALS, Dr. W. L. Lawrence left M.onday for the Raleigh Convention. Mrs. Spired with little Lucy Dunn, is visiting Dr. Speed, of Ivlgecoinbe. Mr. Lee S. Shields, of Tiller's, is lu town at the home of his uncle J. (. Shields, and is rju itc sick. Mr. John Wood, of Lcwiston, was in town this week on Lis way to at tend the Convention at Raleigh. nn. .1 mpfpp bia sp.it. c tl. uilioe a copy of the Tariff speech of! lion. Roger (,). Mills, of Texas , in the House of Representatives, April 1 7 h. J. F. McCarthy, of New York, calletl upon the lawyers of the town last Sa'urdav. selling a tenes of r s tiarts from all the Supreme courts in the country. Dr. V. R. Wood, Major J. P. Xeal, Messrs.!). Kdmondson, and M. llolfina;i are away from this place attending the State Democratic Con vention this week. Miss Etta Allsbroodv's school at Greenwood closed last Friday. Our teachers are to be congratulated on the goo re.it they rct during the summer. Dr. Eugene Speed, of Cookley,was in town this week on a visit to his relatives. He says he misses The Democrat very much when the mails are irregular. Mr. B. F. King, of Baltimore, spent some days in town last week. He is one of the jollicst and best n: -turod salesman of all thc North Car olinians on the road. He says, take twenty North Carolina news papers, and brother Nelson takes the balance' The many friends of W. A. Dunn, Esq., so well known in many parts of the State, will regret to hear of his illness for the past week. We are glad to note at present writing that i is improving, and under the treat ment of Drs. Wood and McDowell we hope to see him soon in his oilice again. Dr. W. T. Mayo, of Edgecombe, was in town lust Frida'. He is one of the prosperous f armers of his county and alive to the in terest of his ..or farmers. II paid the Democrat a pleasant call' and bespoke a hearty reciption for j Col. Pickett who was billed to lectu-e in town Tuesday. Ir. Mayo thinks that tin joint buil ling of b;: g? over Fishing Creek between this a:id E Igccombe counties would do this town much good Wli at say our people? Miss Kate Feilds, of Tarboro, who , , ,. , ha9 been spending some weeks in town with Mrs. W. A. Dllnn. left for her home Tuesday, accompanied by Misses Mary Lawrence and Annie J)unn, who will spend some j time on a visit with Miss Feilds. J Misses Lawrence and Dunn are two of our best ,our ladies, and wc? think their visit to Tarboro will to the pleasures of the vonnj? neojilc there in a way like, into that which Miss Fv il'ls' visit has given j our Vounr : e ))le here. .-- iUi s:i--iioci oi" HHly 4:nu- ui i thinner . ' !iuitrate.s of Halifax county will remember that nexi iuonuaj ia the day fur the m election of a new Iioird of Commissioners .Muc h depend 3 u pon L.e Coin mis bioucrs touching the interest arid safe management of county affairs. The Commissioner? receive the bonds of the county officers, which is a matter of importance always. We surest a continuation of the old Iioard. We have heard no criticisms on their work , and we think that they have riven full satisfaction throughout their term. We think with the same Board of Commission ers ana with a continuation of Mr. W. A. Dunn as their able counsellor, the affairs of the county will be safe ly secure for another term. How-. e?er, the magistrates have thes.e things to consider, and let them be out in full force at Halifax next Mon da'. Aliikman SriiiNo.s, x. C. May 25th , 1883. E'Utar Democrat : I noticed in 3 our paper some time ao apiece oujhin upon the laziness of the white man. That's all right, tell us of our faults. ()win to mo much rain t' e farmers, of this section, are getting behind with their work. Crops are looking very well so far. Mr?. W. M. Perkins, Jr., is visit- ing- friends and relatives at Little t in. Miss Tullia 15. Keeks, of Hender son, is at Capt. W. T. Jenkins'. She will teach school in this section. It is with much pleasure that we wel come Miss lulha to our section and hope her stay may bo along and pleasant, one. We were very sorr- indeed to hear of the death of the little child of Mr. W. A. Richards who live.3 near this place, whir.ii occuired !:it S.itmdr.J morning. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved parents. I have been informed that Mr. 11. P. Robinson Ins sold some tobacco whien he raised on his farm near this place for one dollar per po ind that's the way to farm. Miss Mamie Jones, who lives near here, i.- visiting friends fnd relatives at Littleton. Look out, boys of Lit tleton, or you will lose your hearts. Mr. A. lhinkley , who had all his nnf brill sio iMirnrwl rrf Kimr c- i r ' wil1 soOQ comPlcte ne' ".Hidings in their places. Mrs. Dr. W. M. Perkins, who has been very sick for some time, is belter now, we are glad to say. Yotrs truly, Vox. Congressional Convention in Weklon Hon. V. M. Simmons Endorsed. Wtldon. N. C, May 24 SS. Convention called to order by R. B Peebles, Chairman of District Com. at 3:10, P.M. Mr. J no. E. Woodward was requested to aet as permanent chairman, Mr. W . .W. Hall as Secretary. Upo'i motion of Major Eniry it was ordered that a Committee on Credentials be appointed by select j mg one member from each county. All the counties in the district weie represented in person or by proxy except Green, Committee on Credentials. Bertie J A. Harrell. Craven J. B. Banks. Edgecombe H. C. Bourne. Halifax M. II. Clark. Jones J, B. Banks. Lenoir Clement Manly. Northampton I). B. Zollicoffer. Vance T. L. Eniry. Warren R. B. Peebles. I Wilson F. A. Woodward I'..... i. . . . Wiu motion u.u it-...porary or. Upon motion of II. C. Bourne, a committee consisting of one member1 and will do well to continue busi- j from each county was appointed to ness with them. See their advertise recommend elector for the district ment in another column, and two delegates and two alternates yM j)FFROX to the State Convention , and the rrtlinttMncr wf.r,. nnnnin'cii . i a is the c.Ti at lumiture dealer of the llnrroll nir.mnt Alnnli- II Rniirno Jas. T. Goocb, J. . Banks, T. W. Mason, T. L. Emry, R. B. Peebles, A. Green. The committee retired from the hall. Uion motion a committee was ap- pointed to wait on Coimrosaiuau Simmons snd request liiui to addn.ss the con vention. Mr. Simmons came into the hall , was ent husiastically greeted an ' spoke for about an hour, stati nil that the Democratic party was in a better condition than it hadjtie with any one he meets; but he been for years; that with hard work j is prompt in his engagement. When we were certain ot success ; that the j be teils you j oa can see him ten president had given to the country j minutes , that ten minutes he will an issue, viz ; Reduction of the R j le at your sci vice. He is fond oi veune ; that the Democrats in Con-; bis good trade from North Can lina gress were more in harmony on the j thinks advertising in the Demos tariff question than tliy ever had j 'at pays him. See his advertise been. He paid a glorious trit u'e to j rc't elsewhere. die indomitable will, energy, and! Here we must again defer further thought of Mr. Carlisle, and eulo - j,1Zl.,i Air. Kandall, but said that A,rr i..indall was in n hopeless Dem- ocratie minority as regards free trade and protection. Mr. Simmons' speech wjs statesmanlike, lie is a fine orat or, and commanded the altention of the whole convention, and his speech was loudly applauded. The Committee on Credentials . ' made their report on Delegates &e, &c, as follows : Ei.Kt Ton , John K. Wuodwa 'd of j ..... W Hson. Dkleoatks, W. E. liowen of Nor- ! tharnptua, A. C. Zollicoffer of Hend- erson A i.t i:i:NATE-.Div id Oettinpcr.and A. W. Wooi. Following resolutions unanimous ly adopted. "That the Democrats of the L'nd Congressional Convention do hereby heartily endorse the course taken by Hon. F. M. Simmons in the House of Representatives, and cheerfully com mend him to the District as a useful and able representative. DiSTKRT Exec utivk Committee. Chairman, F.A. Wovdward ofWi!on. E. R. Outlaw of Bertie. J. L. Bridgers, Jr " Craven. Creen. Halifax. Jonf s. Lenoir. Nortiiampton. Vance. Warren. Sulty Harper " Jonas Cohen " J. B. Banks J. W. Craniger S. J. Calvert W. U.S. Burgwyn tl B. M. Collins It was moved that the Committer on Unification which was appointed ibout two years ago be continued ai said Committee. Over 1(H) delegates present, per fect harmony, much enthusiasm. Prominent Men : lion's. F. M. Simmons, T. V. Mason, and Messrs. Clem Manly, A. Cred), R. B. Pee bles, Ed Barnes, F. A. Woodward, and many otlu rs. i:i'iimm. A 1 1 ii"y 'ity and "l-r Iro1. The IIaxall Crenshaw Co. These gentlemen are largely en gaged in the manufacture of fine grades of flour, meal, mill feed, &c. We were highly pleased with our visit to these mills, and especi ally were we pleased with the court-, esy of the gentlemen in charge of t !; u 1 1 . i s i i : c 3 . 'i ; . e ? e s -r s . Ci'en 2 1 : u -. aie polite and obliging in a way that can not, fail to please a visitor. Wu were not shown through the mills for the want of time loth on our part and also on the part of the managers at that particular hour, but kc learn that they ship large quantities of their goods to North Carolina. They are, with most of the Richmond people, especially fav orable in their preferences for North Carolina. See their advertisement elsewheie, and order your goods from them. Messrs. Fukceli., Ladd it Co. The-e gentlemen do t lis big drug business of Richmond. We have seldom met friends more interesting than these gen'l:mcn although strangers to us. A short conversa tion wi'di them on business, men, and things generally we much enjoyed . They are pleaded with their North Carolina trade and spoke pleasantly of all their dealings with our people. The' made special mention of Mess. Williams & Haywood, of Raleigh , whose orders they arc always prompt in fnling. Mr. Purcell paid one of the clever est druggists in North Carolina Mr. E. T. Whitehead the high com pliment of thinking h.m a man of years. He said he had never seen Mr. Whitehead, hut that hid prompt ness and accuracy in all his business dealings with liim, indicated experi ence of many more years than wc j named for our druggist. J compliment, indeed. We A high suggest, however, that our friend Mr. White- head would do well to call on Mr. Purcell, lest the latter in compli menting him on his business capac ity misrepresent, him as to his age. i J i Mf Wllitehad holds a good place in the esteem of these gentlemen city. An air of business strikes you from your first entrance into any one of his many storc3. There are stores and stores and stores of furniture in the city , at which if vu ask for the i proprietor, they tell you he is ot ! Mic main elliee on Main street. We1!. everything you v,;;nt in ;ni' line ol' furniture frtm the smallest to the largest , you may find there. Mr. Dallron is full of business, !.as no time to waste in w I j i I i 1 1 away the ; comrncnt .m our Kiehmond 'neuils. j Want of ?iace will not permit us to su' ln"rc 1U,W- I We shall say something more in ! ur nxt is?ue CUNSUMPTION SURELY Cl IiEI). To Tin: Editok Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy fur the above named disen. By its timely use thousands of hopohvss cas'es have been pertnanently eured. I shall be triad to send two bottles of my remedy to any of your readers who have con sumption if they will stud me t'uir ex press and nostoHiec address. Iiespectfuih-. T. A. SI.OCUM. M.C., isi "l'carl ut., New York. Til AT HACK IN'J cofbll can f - ju-ckly oirtd Ny '...:e. We i'vr x- ',y Y.. T. W;,-.-.V a i i .'., immons I..,, r Keg rate.r ;.r-.d.ior no , " lir r !e-sTi . r...-i ii t'. ,. ..,.,,,..1. ...!" matter Low yz it tkt-?.. A l.ttlt- i t ' . at :. taken al night r.-ure.- rvlri .-sfc.ng sU-c ! t. iiJ h nitur-d ivacmiam -f the -'rt 1-. . A I.ttle taken ;n the r:::: g s! arncn- ; ,-, j j the aj'j.etiti. clean- t:.c t ?. .di fcn.l ' swtetvrs the breath. "i Her. r reroiiinieii 1 a !:ieJ:.- ne :r-.!.-v I twenty-five year- I hae fren felt the need ot such a ni'-di-rine. :ui d whvti I fejri ! it I exclaimed: 'Kurnka!' " -Kev. .1. Harper. rr. ,r;.t.r t'.ir;-!!an V:-,ter." Smithti. If, .N. t". WILL V(f i 1- i I II with Inl and Liver '"iiiTe-io,' l " i ' - is guarantee i t cure yon. Fur Sa'e By K. T. htteliea i A ., Sci'tland Neck, N. C. Mnl s and Horses. 15l;(;s.: JOHNSON t:lVe ,,,-,:.tl brought a car !; f M i ks and lions KS to this market Their cu-toim.r. will find quite an ns-'irtrrit ; ' . s 1 V. K 1 L1.S Nl'.IJ 1 I,- !ai..e by that tetrilde eou.h. ,,,! .!i Cure i. th: ll- uiedy t'nr y on. For Sale Hy K. T. Whit. !.e;1 1 '... ScDtlan.l Neck. N. C. Job Printing Agency at this Office. Contracts tor yb prmtiug can be maJe with the Dmockat. Cheaii woik aiai satisfaction mu aiitee 1. Orders sol: ited. CATAKIill Ci;itEI, health aiTTsvvTet breath securel, by Shih.li's Catarrli Heniedy. Price .Vj cents. Nasal Injcctci free. For Sale by E.T. Will LEMMA I) ,V Co, Scotland Neck, N. C. WOItTH KNOWINU. Mr. W. II. Morgan, nierehant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a seven Cold, attended with a distressing Couh and running into Consumption in its tiit stages lie tried many so-called po pular coueh remedies and steadiiy ;r.- worse. as redu ed in Ileli, in breath ing and was unable to sleep. Fnail tried Dr. King's New I )isco ery for Con sumption "T'l !'e-.u,.l !!-.:;.;!. a t "n-1,, ''.,': al'tt-r u.-u.g ahout a i.a.l i'o.ui bottit found himseif well and Las li.td no re turn of tliu disease. No other remedy can show so j:rand a record oVcuies, as k)r. King's New Discovery for Consuii.p tion (oiaranteed to do just what is claim, ed for it. Trial !m t'ie tree at Jv T. Whitehead it Co. lruur store. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's 1' orous Plaster. 1 rice 2" cents. For Sale Hy Lawrence iV. Shields Til lery's, N. C. A LES5SIN' TO EVEIIY WOMAN Tho.e ot our lady readers who would like to know how Cm i.d-hka iuno may be made Paini.kss and Safk can get the information in a sealed envelope by send ing four cents in postage stamps to Mrs. E. ItE EJtE, Uo'x 2s:l, Jersey City, N.J. jaiiKi-ly. suiLoirs cot ;;n and (.'onsumpcon Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. For Sale Hy Lawrence t Shields, Til lcry's, N. C. liEXEWS HEIi Vdl'TII. Mrs. Phel)o Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the fol io ir g r emarkablu story, the truth of which is vouched bu oy the residents of the town: "1 aui 71 years old, have been troubled with kid ney complaint and lameness lor many years; could not dress myself without help Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Ebetric Hitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain ." Try a bottle, 5Dc. and at E. T. White head & Co.'s Drug Store. SIIILOICvS VITALIZED what yon need for Constipation, Loss id Appetite. Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspep sia. Price 10 and 7o cents per Dottle. For Sale I?y Lawrence it Shields, Til lcrys, N. C. Old papers for sale at this oilice at 25c. per hundred. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Dronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For Sule I'.y Lawrence it Shields, Til- j lery s, C. TO MV KUIHXDS. 1 I have located myself at K. Alls- L,'li! U'v 'n"U :i lrri',It' brook's Old Stand for th purpose oIi,,,is or.--nevor 1 -:s !. s town of- conducting a First-Class gr.ccrv store, where I will be please! to j serve my former customers and tin- i public gt-n?rallv, WILSON ALLSBROCK.! ; r 10 It. JAM KS O'ROUKKK, OKM.EK IN M A tiiSi.il Mi ). !, M IIN'I IIFIADSTONPS. TOM IiS. MAN! LKS. TILING, ! ALL KINDS OF STOM-: !"?.' A Abb OKl'llKS I'll" JMI'TLY HbbEU and SATISF A C 1 1 ' N ( . U A I i A N drib I'. i Noe. !'. .v. 1;7 East Chlk' h Stkm.i', Uppooite St. Paul s Ciiuieh. j NOKLOLK. VA. S .VOf' 7" ..?C !' Hi: ' ., , , " I . . . A . ii : t jninnnrnTnn Biriop, iilHUl A N 1 ICI- WORKS t'K i'A M'l' IN ' 1 . iL'i Tnnintnn l f 1 1 ii 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ...ii l , i . .. . . i i 111 - t e ; i .i I ; I , ; , e r 1 .1 ", i i ' I d , .-( v '. I iii'i; '". r ! i" to car a, i .f'. :nur :, t ri C:qec- t T..' ' ! .is i r -. -.-! Or It ! s v. ill l.-ivc .;:r c i r i".. I p -on a ! ! t ; . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 31, 1888, edition 1
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