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i. i 1 'f ' I I ; : ?, -i i i i i f i ! i ! i ! i I . . .. : ? 1 ill- I1A?- " .l: . wttU.f.Xlt.IJ!te of iLe people. To do E. HILLIARD Editor this the; bond were b.. Lul ; L.-av Sh ; nnd burden'me taxe- were laid, and , ! the i.licv of rnpi i payment wa in- KVTK14KH AT THE POhJ - h l ,a;,tiratfcJ. 1 he people fcufleied, out ' ' ! the bonds rose in value and in 1S70 ; reached d'v. Thit should hav , ( I lllllVsDAY At'dST so, sT-i ...... . Vt-r-i.- N I -KCiNIi ( LASS MATTKR. POLITY Th- Efts!!? C- Mltalic C- '' l C':s- . n-r I u !'s .or St u " i 11 J r; - t in , 11 y hv 'f.JZ'.t r. iz .t m 1:. -t mu 1 v Till 1) '.ME On Qfi TORPID LIVER p Uuffl-rd The people then Should i I. known by the., narked pcullritle., . 1 uin a u. j A f,:in- of wearine? and pains In the i. .. ,. Kr. n ('ir-n some rebuilt , 1111 I. UtVM ' " " " but not to the "nil t-rvi(!c fvf orm. prefer a Democrat to T , hi e:.n of fjual character. , WrN'o hoie-st ai.'i true Republican , 1 .! ..,,,1 other hnUio I x.. ! In the South a-weeT)V!Th nilSSeS r'.t-an broom is demanded by a1! I ir - j reftC;1(.,i jllir the income tax rit. jy Turn t1.''''' is still ragin T 1 P Yellow f. vcr Jacksonville. l-'ovvi.- .U-uiolidied Dockery M ,iri iy M.rn-. A Lumber of p-tp-rs in the Stat.- ),ms t;.k-n i ." w,fu Ch'iiituar. AVt.it ik-r if h'.-. oT,r...-i urn to the As-fn.-i-.t ion ! ! "i . r .tic tl j''. V2 li-ivc -a; i i!o'hinr and ny litih- now. Hut w tlink Mr. Whit : k r is a wier nvin and a bettt-r jjolit icia-i li. t i the m.'.jori'.y of t!n ,',li'or v.', !iave been slinin-j; a' linn. domL: bard work Tor the pnrty a;:d he thoroiihlv metisur inj; every nch ofiound h traverses. roiinrvi, 01 1 i.ooii 1 it : u A pi nninent public man iu V.'t-st rrn N-rtli Carolina, in a prr.utc ttUT :oa friend in Scotland Neck , bus : his to say : "The political outlook in thio whole siction is the best (they a ; cilice the war, and if the situation ir, other parts of the State is ah good (!'- d 1 suppose it is, j the Male win ;o ne.-.ier ."U,O00 Democratic than the '(!( tliey liow claim." Tiuly th' above is good newa ;and coming as it dries from one of thi strongest and bc:,t and most progres sive Democrats in the State, it o'lvts no uncertain sound. Let us briny up the Ka-.t, ai d see that no stone is 1 ft, unturned for our victory in 'ov-rmber. ;iiii( 11. rs:n:i:ii 4 ii:i:i. l'I.V."V About 10, ('(.(. Ouo over and above the r.e 'd of 1 fie io'i-rn ment ;s col lect d and p:t (l into the treaSv. " at W?shintoii every month. Ami whv is all tliis money coU iecte.di It is collected because the Fepublicans laid the taxes way back yonder to enrich the Northern bond holder and other favorites, and per sistently refuse to reduce them or to repeal them. And why is it not paid out at h'Tf tofore? The way the government got it out formerly was by calling in bond: .met pa b si thm dollar for dollar liut tie lie; iioMcans iu IfS ( man spite was given , . 1 s poon as trie tior;ii W ; S taken off of the rich . hut the tax-- paid by common folks were continued. To f:or the bond -holders further, silver money was outlawed, md the bonds as thev came due vere renewed, and made payable in old coin. The bonds at first were layaHe in currency or in coin 'diver or gold); the new bonds, sub stituted for the old ones, were made payable, "in jjold." More than tnat, all bonds originally were subject to "call." That is, the government had aright to call in any bor.d at any tune and pay it oir at its f: ce value ; but the Republicans in renewing one billion of them in 187 made sli.r0. f)i) 000 payable in 1891. and T.'O,- i 100,000 payable in 1907, depriving he tjovernmcnt of the right t. call them in and pay them oif at their face value at any lime. The w hoh iolicy was in the interest of the ''ond-holders wlu were giveD every idvantage over ihe people. The re ult is that those bonds payable in 1007 are to-day selling for $1,170 on the 1,0()0, and when the govern uent buys one of them it has to a ihat. We repeat that at first heavy taxe were laid that the bonds might be paid utr rapidly so as to tiring tlicm up to par value; and the bonds weie 0 paid willi the money raied h i xes out of the treasury. The U Publicans would not reduce 'he re venues anil the surplus money had to be used In that way to keep it J Tom p'dinj up mountain-hih in the treasury. In late years the. bond-, subject to 03II were btlug rapidl evhansted. It was e ident t hat tiies BILIOUSNESS, 1. l.'roath. tas'.e la the mouth, ai"l 'urrc'1 tTJZ'.i''. . 3. tv.r.t:t.al;'n, with occasional attack 4 ?rl'ar.-he!tn th- front of the h"ad : i.au-a, dii:n.ss and yellowness or (k'.n. 5. Hpartt.e.rr., h of arP-tit. 6. Ii:ii!.nr;-.!t of th.- stomach and boweis hv win 1. . . , ; 7 ju-irLn r-T cp:nt, ana grai rho'v wn.'i ;ailud.-ai:d a disposition t-.i to U-''- ev.-rythin for to-morrow. A natiir;l now of 11110 irora It o.nufntUl good health. iln tnl li otetructvd it ivsultKin ' i hirh. If p.pcl'-cfil, (irK-in lads to ftIoui Sinim-ris I.ivf r Iit-i;uUtorexTt a motff-H' it"us n.flu' ii' ov.-r' ry kind of b lioiiMifss. It restore the l.iver to projK-r working ord.-r. r-f ulates the secre tion of l.ik- and pr.lK the dilutive organs lnieirh rT)d!l!on I hat tht-ycan do their best work. After taking this medicine no one will buy, "1 am lilious .' "I have t.cer suo;rct to severe if-Us of Con g,t,o r,( (he Liver, in hje been in the hb:t of taking fr'.m 1 s to i sr...::i t,i cl'.-mel which gen erally laid me up for three or four riays. 1-ately I have been takir.g Simmons I-iver Reyjlator, whi'.h gave me relief with. nit ar.y interrujition l business." J. Hw;, Midl!e;iort, Ohio. b our '"m stamp in red on front of Wrapper J. If. ZrlUn Si Co-, Fluladelphla, k m. the erperii re e of mankind sir.ee the : origin A di-eovery i f Franklin , that j it is scarcely tea ona'.K- to suppose j hat ar v but te mo-st in'rant ( n- j tertain dout-ts upon the !ubjet. The! most frame-it eientilie men of the ae, .ir Hdiiiphrev Daw, Ar;o, Kara la . Il.trri-, !!rcw t -r I.-f d-er, Hacl.e, .!o',n"iiJ D nrv smi . ti.ers. i MNLY. 1 . " t AUK lb. L L KITCHir . Vr ; r.. N. LAKGEST ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS. UiV. SCHOOL 43 IniSCElUnOl!! OLD AND NF.W , IN V A AND nn the best term who i.att ilootid tin .!-. lt e pi -:i ir.na inverStiation ol tii thunder -'onus and th.- actn n 0:1 luv t' Is, have, wit!...ul e the ! of i of! t i .i, li i-( of trvng ro f tlle- ' 1 V :l e W O! V' ton, j 1 1 favor of ! in'"-',, celf 1 KAT AT '!''': boar.oke House' brat:d mo iem bcieiii,-L-' o, 111.11 -..ill lie fiui.d. M. Arn.'o president ef t! e French A'.-id ,u of Seience. .-ay-: 'We (bonce froiu fat.t- i'o i w 'hoi t ! r!owin4 a-i thin !r m f bfor s -lib. uniform , d ,i; o al , LNT- I KLD 1 1() I r b for nn.t ctin t ud li- s f ,,rn ; KNT'I F.LI) I lO IT. i Ll .- . 1 1V t - of light nil-v i.-eSi, u j nioperly o'l-erved , ie luc o m 'g i niticdect- ti e d in jer to be r- lien b ; e, f ou ft under -o.rtli-.'- MitUd) L1VKKV S Alli.KS I'rof. .lo-eph H up . "-f'Ti -ry ! ; Smithsonian Institute W'ast i fo:: ; I in -N'T ,A 75. v N. i:. L;f tral l: It )SI AH 11 V L A N i. 1;(J and l.-.oi Ma: m t 1 M i rohi RICHMOND- V. u. r.. 1 V It V LAND .V LKL, PIANO AND ORGAN shvs ; ST. MARY'S SCHOOL kalkk;ii, n.c. The Wth Senii-Anniirtl Session brcin! J Till-USD A V, SI-IT. lath, lss. ! ! For (.'atalojiuo ft(blr', I'he Hector, rev. )i:xnf:ttsmedes,a. m. The rliwn'r c,f Halr'njh is unr ff the hffi in the ?-.." Bishop Lvman (i 14 :im. a house propeTy provided . ; with luhtning rode, iiowevcr i..ir. j disclnrea m y fall on if, we arc ell assured, from full xp- rienc I ai d established ( rinciolc, no di.m j tee can ensue to Ihe oect'p ints ith- ! In,h i IVof. Johnson if his work on na- i 'Ural philosophy, xtates : j ''Conductors attached to buildings do really protect tfn.Mii from injury by light- in. as h bc'Ji'. afdludant ly prjrt'd ') actual exptrit ncR thou sand ol t;u es." .Sir W . f.j:iow Il.arri; F. tt. S., A 1 I' .M ' 11 F. 1 . IMT.i: nn: m an A;i:.MK.vr v DEALKItS, 913 Main St- Richmond- Virginia I. C. DAVIS. For sin'.!'' an' ih)iU ' . tESMS PER DAY.il 50 TO S2.00- Servants polite and attentive and al ways in readiness. Accommodation-; -oo.1, and those wi.-h-iti2 to do so can ;et team at a'l tunes to reach any point iu the country. (',21 :tm. Lowest Prices GuaraflleeQ IP O TT T Z 5 S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEttS a rm iti r . ruuic A foutz who in vestiat-d iheentj-'Ct in the int.ri--.--t of the British Navy (which Mhip- -.vere proteeted alter his lesign) and win afterward designed the litlhti.in condnctors fur t lie new house of F.trli.-tmcbt r;hilih were erect1. 1 tin on at a cost of '2,314, or aboil sll,.'00.0lJ, a ays : A judicious application for point ed conductors, both on land aud sui, is not oily di-mab'e but In general is absolutely e-sential to the ire- j servation of buildings and ships j from the ravages of lightning. The following is from the pi ii of j Prof. Merriam, ol Jirooklvn Heights, PATAPSGO FLOURING MILLS. ESTABLISHED IN 1774- THE- .wjL vm mimm -..,. jr -1 Secona-IIand PIANOS. .i.i HV Premie C PATENT I VCAJGAMBRlltMrsCoy FISCIl LIL--lb fore the public for.,) years. Seventy live t! ...i:. um-. lb -t Piano male fr the inou"v. lIAZFLf10N.--Picb an 1 Pow;rfal in tone. Honestly made. Pea-.: , in j'rice. -The b st Low Priced Piano on the market. Coi.t GILHFPT .Ni Flour I mj rovenionts. O il scon tie all taken up ant that i va. if ivmi's co.v in Rrc nsi mtm.-. if taxes were not re-luced the time vould soon come when bonds could Koutz'8 PriwItTH will prt-vt'nt iwi- IN Kowin. K Fiwl'Td -;'! in.-r.-a -c tlif qunntitr ol mil and rri'Mn iw. nty per ri-m., nn.l maKr t-n: 1-iutcr Hrm nt sweet. I'ike t w hich Horvi's ami I iittle aiP iiil.prt. fol-TZ'B row!" KS W ILL 1IVK SATIbFCTIOW. bold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Froprletcr. BALTIMORE. MD. H 30 ly. i lor.l'or 1p h.ir rr,l-I l.o.-., ' . I'owlrn will r-ti p or pr.- etlt almost KVKBT ' ' iui unit, j U) be bought. The Democrats favor d reducing tax?s to prevent that, rhc Republicans siid t, buy boiuls, t ven at a premium. When Mr. Cleveland can e in onlv 200,000,0OO of bonds remained to oe paid. By duly, 187, he had! paid all but $10,000,000 f Micro. After that he still hatl to purchase bonds to s'c'r, t hr mnnev nut if rl,f . . , , . , . . . Fall Session opens lirst Wednesday in treasury , out ne did it. with great j September (?th day), and doses first reluctance and with wise discretion.' Wednesday in June; 1889. ihoroi.igti instruction by accomplished :mii in luvor of 1' .: i f '.ra.r ro.ls ; generally, as the 1 est pn; eeiio i of life and projiertyi 1 :ns laoir- opinion i- the result of ob--: ; v:it i i that have extemb i t v -r mote t u ' half a ccututy of t an-, and o r a ' large extent of g o,irapii -al surface, j Our rttord of lightning pher.omcnon lis, wit!. out doubf, flu- m-i-t minute j Jill d exrensie on the i:loiie, exlend i ing in 'ill climates an to the remote Of M KllICA. ORGAI PEACE INSTITUTE. ot '"V'T!1 ' 1 hi'sc records I'.lrn i- HALKIGH, N. 0. FOR GIllLS AND YOUNG LADIES about 1,000,000.000 of bombs thai ! llie l'on,Nll0,-1er! 88,4 ert W2'0 for a ; and experienced teachers in all branches v en: then subject to ''call" pavabh I at -i fixed day in j ears to come. 3, of ?l,tH0. The taxes come piling that there aie no longer any bonds that the government lias a right to call in and pay al their face value. ;md to -j;et them in it has to oav whatever bonus the bond holder.- J choose to ask. They eh; ose to ask for iiue of them $-1,270 for a bond calling only f,,r ? 1,000, aud Mr. C'-a'li:ii! ib n't tliink it right to pa th.it- ni-ieh if he cm help it. Colonel Doekcry s.-iys '"Very well : I f I i:o t i no'ent p:y the bond IjoI !t-r., ,j. '70 -?()Jj.irs bonus on f'o.,.lf thi-. i- wis- and heUe lieeiil.'' I '!,.- P;c-i U-iit says ' No. Cuf ibova t lie taxes." Co'.Onel Duck er and ins party S:.y l'i;n pay the bo'.us to the btindholders.' The President s-ivs in reply, "I cannot make the laws. I have to ' i 1 it; his. CoT'tfjess has laid i .es ; 1 nave l collect LuCai. C-ou g . bis .-uld thai bonds may be b ught at a iremiuui. Put I will :.t p:)y this bonus Lo the bond-iiohi-ers except when it is absolutely necessarv to keep money from gel ting tigut and hriiio;i:lf; on a panic" Mr. Cleveland and the Democratic party insist that the true remedy is to s'op eoOpcnng so much money fioin the i-eoplc nic ely to pay one fourth of it to boud Holders without any c .Usideral ion accruing to the p'opV. '1 hey indNt tnat if pursued, toss policy will dest.-oy tlie prosper ity ot ttie people. And tha- makes ui' the issue between the Democrats nut ttie Republicans. Which is iuiit ? bond due in P.07 , of the fac& value 1 usually taught in tirst-class seminaries tor j-oung ladies. IJuuding one ot the largest and best equipped in the South. Steamdieat. gas and electric light. Terms is low as any institution offering equal advantages. Deduction for two or more for same family. Correspondence solicited. For circular and catalogue address, REV. R. BUR WELL $ SON., 7 12 2m. RALEbiti, N. C. in. Mr. Cleveland says ''stop col lecting, so that I will not have to pay this bonus of 270 to these bond-holders.' Dockery's party say "no, collect the money from the peo ple and pay 1,270 for $1,000 bond not due for twenty years yet." Which is right? The surplus money coming in every month is about ten millions of dollars ; $120,000,000 a year are thus taken Unnecessarily from the people , and one-fourth of it, $30,000,000 a year, given as a bonus to bon-bhohlers, wlmse vonds have twenty years yef, Ij run Widcl is right? Aurora Item. I. M ANDKLSTAM", i i:iti;uAi, i&Aiieu.is.M. Communicated. Colonel Dockery Is oerharis as reckless and unreliable in his state menls as any man in 2S'orth Car olina. For example , in his letter accepting the Radical nomination for Governor he asserted Tli'it tw Rej'ii'jlican.'i hwJ reduce i'dIi: J,V ouododf at the 7o.sv of Arthur's o.d mi 'tistrutiun . That it not accurate. As he says , the debt was $;5,00O,0J0,000 in 1865 ; and iu ISS.j, when Mr. Cleveland came in, the outst aiding debt of all sorts was $1,900,000,000. The re duction of the debt was not one half. The reduction of" the bonded debt ," however , was one half. Bui bow has this great reduction in the boii led debt ben brought about? The bon l-hoidlers had gotten then bonJs at 70 cents in gold on the dollar , and the liepublicans undcr- Crops in this e-tion are better 'hau crops in Halifax , K b-ec onb , and Martin countie-.. lb'uufort couns ty will make mor- than t wice enough corn to supply her another vear. and ihe cotton crop is the iiest I have -ver seen. The Garden spot of the State is m this section. Aurora is improving very fast only one bar-room in town. Politics are raging, two fights on the subject in one week. Mr. G . H. Brown, Jr., of this county, and Mr. Sparrow were not nominated for Congressmen, but Mr. T. G. Skinner was nominated. Mr. l:vn is an able lawyer and has sought otlice twice and failed. Seek again, Mr. B. Trade dull. "Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I still hold to the banner of the Democratic party," said Mr. Brow a. Let us also say the same. Cheer up, and flght the rascals. Let us have more Democrats elect ed this campaign thau before. A few miles from here a negro boy was bitten by a ra tlesnake and died in less than t elve hours. A few months ago the pistol that Paul Lincke was shot with was found in the well on tiie same farm he lived on by his little so 1 , M. J. Lincke. Me'ons plentiful, market lo Let The Demoi kat come m til I direct you to discontinue it It is one of (he best advt rli-ang pap rs o its ki' d in the country. Anon. I wPARKER'S OINOER TONIC without delav. A rarr meoicmai ctn.ii-. -un.1 ;hat cuff - hen all else fall A. liaocured tlie woit e-sof -wutrti.Wrak Lunir. Asthma, Indimfticn Inward 1'ains, Kxiiauslion. invaluable for Kl -uniatisni, Kemuie WeaknesK, and all pains and dis orders of the Stomach and Bowels. 6oc at Drufc'ginta. HINDER CORN 8. ,The afi-t. furet and best cure forComg, Bunion. v -mj in. csjiure enmton to ice iet eTer talv ia oeuu at vrusicmit. uisoos S tjo., n, T. the most abuiulnit evidence of 1 he protection which proper metolc conductors atford against- lihtniog Tne facts we have cannot but be eo.n ioeing to any intelligent observing ju-rsidl No deaths bv lightning ha.e ever fieen known on a steam o .t, m a railwj-y car, in an iron building or iron ve sel. No deaths by lightning evi r occurred in a .-.hip or building pio pc.rly furnl-hcd With j,ood lightning conductors. It may seem to main un ecessary to use such ipiotal nni- a-, t e ahov to strengtntn ihe piool of 1 Iu tfli a- l 1- t!-,' Hl'.S f because it possesses GOOD STRENGTH, UNAPPROACHABLE FLAVOR. AXI A Ask your grocer for j PATAPSCOSl'PllIiLATIVK PA I'KN'T Rolando choice pa'i in r. PATAPSCO FAMILY PATF.NT, ! pj.jj vp vofHV opan(;f grove ex l ra, ; BALDWIN FAMILY, ORGANS! riiF- bcude r r SIlONTNGl'JL a rth ( hiri.'.lt.-i. . 1 Mat. . 1 , , - A . o! 1 favo: if 1-1 t. ::l.t to:;, ll. kllllcl lor ft tl'i.i or Sold lit the South for tilts. NVaily thousand in use, Il'iiestly male. Low u, , A f , voris e. Simple iu make. ,s v. . . tone. I ura Y.c ,i:i-l ( 'heap. MAPLETON FAMILY. i. ;a:tibrill Mly:. 'o. 21 1 Commerce St. 3 I-'.' lv. IlAtriMOKK, Mn. tW A lare stock of se.-..t 1 liatid Pi 111 ami Jrgan.s always I. D. HILL, L E A DING B IT f C II E R Jt :'"J :!, V iMi --Js md bargains sold, meet your wishes We' sell b..- (bisi id -l 1 y ei: .int. 11 - in pr urc a n Send f-.r O i;a!o.n: or 0.1 hi 1 ;i i n Li-' D Vi mm E IUCHMOND, 1. A . A ini VIIJCiiM A P.:. 1 A m. ; 1 . V ! f ' 1 1 h M . i.-et llenee. t hen-i.-. more -k 1 1 1 -' cism on it than is generally sup ...?e-i, nut withstanding th- ueueral use of p---zi Sffs-", prov th Hl-htning 10 U will DAVID A AI1L1E&B it.witbstanding th- ueueral use of j frp.'-zi ggs"". rhtninsr rods. Thousands vsoibij ft BrLL.J iji5tV;'--ovide. protection wi.o do not, if l J ftrS" ey wtre as positively certain r.:,at 1....; 1 ...,M t ..o 11..,,- iKr- x&2&&'X2&Z Watchmaker and Jewklkk, Keeps up all repairs, and keeps in stock or by order anything in his line. West side Main street, Scotland Neck, N. C. 4 19 Cm protect as ttiey aie that wati r will run through pipes. And all who have In-ronl.! y n -vtstinaie i tt;i- sm j-vt know ibis ; hi true. But the in isses have not the facilities fordemonstrating these. facts. M. .Turnout, a French pcien'ist, in Ids work on Electricity and How to Control It says : "I cmuottoo strongly advise fhit in e-eetii'? lightning conduciors ! those specialists shool b- employed who e studies sr.d i-mia t pra 'ice enable them to m-ur- p rfect work." The no'i-bisul t- d l iieu t svntem F.erythinz th it to he had at a firt cl-i-s B.itcheCs. Fresh sup-.ili-.s always, J. D- HILL,, Main Street, Scotland Nkck. N. 2 ly. Tj t i c e'T Su)erior 'outt. Siii.rc.1 sors to 1 1.0. A. A;i.-ii'- r.i:Ki.(ii-; j;ni.in;i;. Lit II.M(M). I .-i ge hi ! Comi!( ' e S ! I -. e -I lie s. IP ANCH IIOCSE, PETER ISSUE HRU.. I 17 lv. wOi ::r ' v. ov. Term iS-s. WHITE, PAULLHJO., Rebecca W. Uepins'nll an 1 her 1 n-t and M () H'rinsta II i. c li. i nn t i-i J ,en- with ample eartl. i t eonli, I act n - iime Bra-c!i. Ma-y 11. Pi.:i:h .-wei h.-r al system ih vLwi'd insure certain : hnhand F T Hiam-h. The Uetfielaiits A. I.. 1.11-tr. A. .J . NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX C. Spencer Ward airainst .T 11 1 1 nn t .r i n,f i 1 i . 1 11 s ' I v- an,l n s v ecutor of Sarah II. Hunter, d-e-.-e'l. DRY (;oi)I)S, HiM H S. i . K 1 i ! I : '. V ? V- M 1 1 !. ' ' 1 .' I 1 1 1 ' . ' L! ; A 1 Ml. i: !.-;, 1 i.A - . : . 1. -. I M. I I . , 11. 1 u Croekeiv. Tin a are. ll.ir.inae-. -e -n-. Ma1. Lud, Suar, Creen an-1 R-a-t' 'I 'oth-f. '! . . - . Ihr. I !-,!.. .. .v ' , .v ' , ' SCOTLAND ! ?CK- 1- C " ' GEIMERA L Hi S? C H f D S S E , I and sab- protect ion. yT ' (; 0 !i 11 a m , IiKALF." IN' A L I. KINDS (1K MODERN IMPHOYED i LIGHTNING i CONDI CTORS, ! IOI NTS. 1 DISPER-ERS, I WKATIIKI: VANES . NT) EVERY V A III ETY ' OK TK1MM I NGS most improved circuit system. Per-iiatii nt address Luck Box 134, DR. BOYKIN'S WORM KILLER. "THE RF.sT SELLING VLKMIKfdE IN TIIE MAUKET.'' The most reliable Worm Destroyer in use. isSfltecipe furnished to any regular I'hy s cian when requested.tj We nave never asked lor r, certificate. We have some of the strongest ever given all eiit without s-dieitatiou. Some of u.eu huh u e request uiat we publish ; Wilson, N. C for the benefit ot all children suffering with worms. The bottle is larger than - - usual. The Yermifuze the bet in the I - market. The price as low as any then, Vf IIS Cj J why not use it:' Read a few only of the ' ' ' many evidences of its reat merit. Irt 1 1 T I'll nj;ti$t Gollegiaie Institute, Dear tTrs: Mr. A. liu Id. a very res-1 ponsible customer ol mine, cave a half1 For YOTAllg LadieS- teaspoontul "W okm Killek" to a child I last week 3ndthe result was 35 worms. ; XON SECTAIMAN. Mr. Daniel Pines used it with still better results: ,5 worms front one child course my sales will be large. Yours truly, E. S. SMITH. Watki-ts,(. lay Dewrey an 1 s. li. Hmrlies ttadiug as A. L. Ell e 1 1 .t C; Clavboiin : Watkms, O. I.. ( ' ittreil, W. S. Roi.ert son and O L. Watkins trading as Wat ki is. ColtrJi A- (';.; (.Mia-". A. Haldwin and W. T. -lenki'-s trading as I'aldwin A Jenkins Rob'-rt H-sun tra' i 1 a Robert IlauhA' son; A!iton Starke. S. S. Cottrell tradi .' ,i S. S. ' oun-'l ,t Co. wi 1 take no i e that an aeu.,:i en titled as above, has b-n e ni:n -n, t-1 in the Sopeii-ir C"Urt ot Ibil ftx c-un'y. to foreclose a e.-ria:n m -r'ci--c gu e:i bv the defendants. J. li. Hu t r. Sirah 15 Finest line of DRY (D)ODS an i N i I i.F.NT-' IIM-IHN'' hO'ile DRESS GOODS Work erected at sho- t police on t'iC i Hunter and oi,i-r-. up n a cetfa 11 1 iece ! of land situated ia the co i ity of Il.tlifax I and State of North Car'-li na, 1 ing and j living in and near the town of Kntield, j bounded bv the wld road leading from old Enfield to Halifax town. b the road or street running from said road to the Wil mington and Weldon railroad, by the land of Mrs. Rebecca W. Hepinstnll and j Win E. i'liams, b- the street runniiii: from the store-hou-e of Win . H . W i'liams j along the said ra lroid to the depot and I station house of the Wilmington and j Weldon railroad company, by the land of Geo. li. Curtis. James H. Parker and others, containing one hundred a-.d more or less, which mortgage was du-v r- cord- A II-woo (V-hrner.-s and Ib-t.r;. U.i Clo'h-. Ihn--. Fau--y I'iii l - Trn-.t- iu shades, n,d-m-ies in li.'ht si, 1 i 1 ' iviiunys, ' in ham-,, l'-r'-1! - , I.n vu-. I', in- Evt-ry thie." in White 'io.,l. w;(ii l.-oe- and "1 r.mm;:; o! nil km :s. In Striped Nainsr-oks, Check Mu-lm-. -'-,:..-y Mr .p-l Mu-Ikiv I an- y ,. A Large Well Assorted Stock Always on Hand. SsxT PRICKS A - L'i'-.V A - III K LOW ES 1 Buy your ioods fr.'ii. u-: and we .-. :ii - -., i 'Hi: A l:Mi'iALS -FKIi'I ILI.ER DIAMOND ST.V IE, POCOMOKF, A ' I D JMIOSPII A '! E, and KAINIT. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' ALL KIND--. marl-1 v. 1) Bin SGifll witli a -.vho'e-o faORiL r.-tra Wilmington mmm 1 ot!. r- the b. -t Thi- .Hlh s.xssinn of this sebno! ttho .".th I H in th I ? .."i t .r i i 1: . ' i o 1 . PHYIfBI and the b,-t MPvTRI eultute. a OI ! sessio-. under the present Princii al, will lax county, i.i Rook .s at pages 2-;l. -2o2 ennpuk-orv CURRICULUM with ENFORCED , begin .ii Monday. Sept. 3rd. ss The anrl 2C L and the said deit-ndants will SI UDY- a rea .,nabb- n-it -irn-l DISCIPLINE, corps ol teachers will be enlarged, and i further take noii:e ti.at tl.t-v are r-o aired ! and a 'o.-ati-.i, i:tirc v free fr m fVI A L A R i att-:i.i ii Mr II M MfDonnH nf I Cr t v ; ""pr, ve.ne"ts uia'le in every department, to appenr at the r.ext term of the Superior .o nua-or money sp-nt nP ,-.. ..tt- I-...;. .:i i.i.-i oi .-snort-nan i ami i y pes i uourt ol sai,i tounf to be hild..n tie LUL UriaLrMlrl i a .. iu imu a "iiiui RILLfcK - t , , . .. 1 ; A .A .-.e. ...... , r , . i u , . .. , . T.T . : r i-MmwrniT,,, r .. , u-ii "'"-'" " ii oc .uui-'j w uic u-u-.-ts ui i loin .ionuay a.u r trie 1st .MCU'iiv in m;. n. w.l i"; nuims lull U 1' '11 1 . -.. . . . .. .. -r-i r. i - 1 his neiirhborhood; and that it irives 1 t J " i rx, t t i mber, 1- at the I ourt llcue ol flinnam ccaooi. U-an . , i"i n k''" 1 tie (if nar! men ts nt M iwp unit A r t c , I A n , . , ,n ,.. i ,,. 7 1 ' in ersat satistaeuon. He sells more i PaK nrJ.,i..i .Vi- ' -l ,1 ,..,i .,.t. . "...Jl I- . " SS'"lS'f' " - v. K. v w i i. li, .irvuiMu icrtvuci. i cu i i l o a l aiM.Hi t or n'a . iaiii c brou; in univ r : . .t, ..ii ...1. .t """ ""--.Hue. ; liood wa'er. Ht-alihv locatiov. Terms Price only -o cents per Bottle. moderate. For catalogue and full par- Any M 1). can prescribe it, and many do 'C'dars apply to ROYKIN. CARViEU & V0 SILAS E. WARREN. Principal. ' - " Nos. 11 and 13 North Liberty Street, S9 3m. BALTIMORE, Md. ral-i.'U- a BINGHAM. iCRI- !ri--, I A N I ) ICIVOUKS. CK PACKED IN i:ARLEL. i'-A'' i oa.i 8 2 Jm WiusjiN, N. C. Co., N. C. apply to the Court for the relief demand ed i i -eud compl unt. This August Oth. lss. JOHN T. CREiuRV. D. Hell, Clerk Superior Court. Attorney for Phf. 8 3 4w. Of Interest to Lames. We wtllwud FREE S AM PLE of oar wotidertul Tciflc for fem. co3ip.au .tn to an j lad j who rlhei to tt itaefSckc bfor uurch!itna. K'-ad tmn fff PCtrfts. BAKElREMlOYCO..BaxlO4,8uai0,X.T. Hogsheads, and by the c .r sjieci i!t y. Loaded direct from our Ice Houso to car- at lowest rnirket rates. Capacity 7,.V) Ions per Season. Orders will have our careful per sonal attention. Terms Cash. wm. l. WOKTII A CO., Proprietors, 5 31 3tn. Wilminoton, ! f V' I. t
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1888, edition 1
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