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mTT J I I 1 H WE MUST WORK FOR THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE. SCOTLAND XKCK. X. , TIU KSDAV. SKP'I'KMHKR r,. jN E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Propuetor. VOU MIC IV. itbscription si so fer year. m mi'.ki: n. 1 1 i PROFESSIONAL. W. A. DUNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SCOTLAND NECK, X. C. Practice wherever his services are f'j'iir. 'i. fcbFMy. W. H. KiTCHM, Attorney and Counselor at Law, S' Ol'I.ANi) XECK. X. C, );Ti : Comer Main ai.d Tenth S t - -1 . 13-ly. T. E. WHITAKER, Attorney and Counselor at Law, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, Practl. f when-ver his services are re. juii cd. ('nut Y. If. Kitchin will appear with in all rftsf-fl. 2 -Ody. ; DAVID BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KNMKI.D, X. C. Practice- i-i ad the Courts of Halifax . i : : i . it,., ii t! ' '.r I J" - ..... .... or me ai.'i I'i d ra! Couit- Claims col i. e,l in aM parts of the State. 0 -lyr GRVIN L HYMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HALIFAX. X. C. ..l i:'ls: I5:ilif:; al j -i n iue ci.iili- : t"!t ( ',, h a 1 1 -lis n.a.'.c in al I p--.it of the ' v.; ,;,- :!-S ly. I W. 11. IMV. A. C. ' !. . a. K. Has-o I- i vv-1'i""- i:- ..d,r,on. ilon. Day, Zoilicoffer fi Ransom, ; v 7 ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ; KI.!OX. X'. ('. .", s l v. - - - - " S. S. ALSOF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UNFIFI.l), X. ('., i'ractir- s in tiie Courts of Halifax and ad joiiiino eoun' i-'-n All le.dness will laaa ivc prompt atten tion. ; 1 -y. )HS P. HILL, -pvnAirV i -s- i a V.f " ATlOnMEY A i LAV,. HALIFAX, X. ('.. ,. .... , t ' I'raciice-, in huliiax and adjoining; : ,-o.mti.-. and th- I". icral ar.I Supn-n.c ('..urts. :;-s y. j Cn5 Dn T TTlTp! S LUAnU I.LLAs'm, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX. X. ('., i Pru tiecs wherever bis service, arc re- j .jolted, spe. i il attention io collection ' oi'ela;!'.-. o b") ly. . il. LflssSlLHui,, ' DEAL Lit IX Grain, Mill-Feed, Hay, Glover turat? b0 supplied ' 1 u ' ; Lyabusy httlo brown-hairtu cashier. And Grass Seeds, T"-e 4 l female skirts and bright with a ka'eido IMPROVrD FARM IMPLEMENTS ; ,copic mas3 of LrilIiant boanct Li,r. A SPECIALTY. j plumed hats and pretty ribbons. Call and examine Dim- Harrow and Tho short counters on cither han-.: ihr. aial lras- Mower, a nio.lei of Fei fection. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. ianO-1 v. I. J . W I MlGJl) LI, iliv H d . i ). A., ! Lumber Commissioa Merchant, I , , ,. : (tjves ; cr-mcd and ieon;p: attention , to ail consignments of Lumber, Shingle, Lath-. Etc. janl-lv. T1I0S. F. UACI.KY." WILMINGTON", X. C Coi, ftfsoalasses, Salt, Gtnumc German Kainit and Nova Sco tia Land Plaster. EfQu. "tatloms on Appicat'o.,. bbll-ly. Eli W 5 lii 1 ieea-ary. .Nat l".i.-t .m.oiu' the W - - (i.l-l S r 1 'I V ti! i W 'leer;s is : lllellio.! svt'-m .-.( k Hi it can lie CPrtOi liie.i all o. r t !. c tt!,tt v wit' -tin s-'para'lng the weikers Ii' i'a ' !i- ! r tieia-'s. Pat livcral: any one can Co t.e- :; I'fx. jio'iti- or oil; no M-.vb.t !!;! r -i nneii. ('iitiii.ii not le-eiieil; you are ; s- :.: ,- -! rree. cut this oar aid return 10 us ana 1 w.- 1.1 i . 1 Mi.i free. i. ea'M li'n j ef k'l'ent v. Cue i en: iaif.err ,i,. m en. tii t wui sunt yen hi l a-O.es-v i.l a will 1 l b 'g t OU In lnnre nma-v, Hen' iiwav.tl-an aati 'iTig eise in the w.eui: , c.run.l outfit fiee. Aii ross J'iue & Co., Au0u,ta, ; ., . . I o- - 1 . I elf?! Yf'twanlf.l are those wlio r-i IjfHj :i.!sa:il tii-li the-, will tin U(IL. S b-mo:., eaiieea meut tli.it v. : in ; 1 11 - w;::-i-,,i (,- lien ; .;,if I 'i l pr. at s ;,i . l ug- aa-i sine m;- i v.a v JnO.1-- 1 lll -'h .,-1M:,. 1.1 ,.,1- 1- , .,..-,1. ... I 1 ... I fci tun;,' s.-v.-r.'i lnja'sre.i iiottars n ')ii..nt!i.' It is H iy". wn- is" willing to w.'.rK. ViL-vx,'yi ' ,.Vl'i;V',I.'At''Nll0,'0,'i!'':1: "'" ' ;v'!' i r '.'.-r, canilou as well ,.s any on-'. Wr'ibe i.i 'is at one" f.,r Ml! p..rti.-ul irs, wlii.-U we i,,:il ' i'-a- AiUress stiiiM.n & Co.. roruarnl. Main--. ! 3-22-1 v. 1 Dr r nia v.omiers f j- Hrnnn. fair are si tU vis of inventlor surpassed bv tlie i-kii- I n. , i,-nj.-rl.U. 1H i Invenrlnn TIuko wnn ... 1 .-e 1 '-r ;i;Ti;t;itjiM work that can le Uoae vt bPe ! :Mf.if ut l-n..-i. tl. .... ..r .i.... i r-.-p ' V e 1 " '''"'"aa-l, Maine and re. -five i ' . rat. liif.irnmM.iri h nv eltnersex. of nl! .' ' t ;, l'm r to per day and i.pwrui t.inorrJu. P ts,, V ara " ! ,4''1 atthu vfoii. AllBuecDed. Ui.-,,ll tiom f. to r. nerrl-.iv anrl ,,nl 8-22-ly. T Knitting. An old-time kitchen, fin -n door, Kunshine lying acro-,s the. fo,r, A little maid, fee: l a:-? and brown, Ch-fcks like ro.ies, a co-ton r.vn, I'vipf.liiiK ma'-s'-s of shining Lair, And a childish fore!:--;t 1, smooth and fair. The child is knitting. The open dwor Woos her, tempts h-r more and mom x;,,, iy is eloudle-s, t'c- air is s-.vtjt, And sadly restless V:- bar-- brown feet. Still, a- she wi,i.fs her tush were don.-, She counts the rounds IT, one by on. mxh igher yet mounts the mhi of Juno; Hut one roun 1 more a. can tune Kij.j.l-s oat fri m tho cidHi.-h 1 p-, While swift and swifter the hag-r-tips May ' ut fin 1 in, t 11 I lie .r h-r say: 'Twvvuity rounds! I'm gohis to pity: Up to the h--dge wh-iv the fcwe.-id.ri- r Liow, I).v i to the bunk " here th? I rook et 11 ovs, 7::::Lc atoning the b-es, Mocking the bobolinks; oh, wnat tan It is to be free when the lnY i'i done! Years and years have jjl.de 1 away. The child is a wonni, an! thre.dsof -g a One by one crept into . her hair, And I se. th. 1 1 r i il . o! tiie f- t .f euro. Vet 1 hke to w.it.-h h", T--ni :ht she siH l'y ht r house!.., Id ii.--, ai.d ai th.-n sh knit?. Swiftly the n.'. dies -d-in , and the thr.et I Glides through hr (it.;;- rs, wmte mi I rod, lis a b.by's stocking. To and iro Ai.d in ar.d out the needled g", She Mugs as sho ng that day ir Jun, Hut il,.. Ii,v soft -tram is ;i nurse; v tunc. Cio-e b'-sM- her the baby li -s. Slowb- cl sin .; his sK-py eyes. Forward, bad, ward, ll.e cradle swings, Touched l y her foot as slits so.'tiy .sings, And now in sheii-v licr vvat. h she keeps; The s n is hushed, for the baby sl-.eps. ! Up from tho t;reen, through tlie twilight gray, Uoine tho shouts .f n troop nt play. K!uecyi:i, 1 lack eyes, piMen curls Thoe r.i'e nil h -l a I'.- r l vs and Is. w,ni. ni) at th uf .;iV Ur tl.0 , j; vt.r thlv; (ls u , h,.r br:)ilK(I hair. iH---verpineforiheni.-a.iwir?,:k, I ho sw eet-bi l-r lie 1 e, t he c!ov r nool;.' w,1? sw'-'t w wi.e,. smiu-sthsun, I'i es she evt r u is'a that her task was done-J Would you know.' 'J hen watch htr where she sits, Smiliny -Ireanniv, wilo sh. knits. " Llk-ii F. Allerton. THE LOT OF TWO GIRLS, COMPANION lUCTUkiCS of KYKKYDAY LIFE IN NEW YOKK.. I. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a daintily attire I woman stepped from licr tuth0S4iUlhcurb ol- Fourtccn;h street not far from where that thronged thoioutrhfaro tours its S.turJay nleis- 1 J 1 ure-scekcrs into sixth avenues stream of humanity. A pretty little pirl of sevon or ei-htyerrs spran- li-litly out after her, put her mittened h mi in her ,rCtfr. at, these two, in their fashionable Papery, Lecomin- head-gear and polidred boots. They mixed readily in the current of promeniders, for th-y ria l money to spena wni.e tne cou; o raited and delicate t istes to irratifv. ti.c i cy turned into a shop door not far ell and took places in a row ot other well dressed women and children waiting : stopped at a row of cabinets, each just ! big enough for three chairs and a mir- ror. Pome of the hardwocd doors of tho cabinet? were t j er, and cut-idc them all cm-to me rs waited for a chance at th.3 crimj.in-- i: on-, the sdiears, tlie cXijsper and th; colojno bottle, over ---y--iatc-aproned witlua presided witu grace and alert- ness. There was jtrfumo in tlio air, 1 and everywhere a suggesti n of llutter lng laces, cri-p bank notes and jingling portemonnaie'. "When Ethel's turn came sho climbed into the big arm-chair in front of the II ,(1 1 1 I. ! uitiioi. iiLi luuu.i Mi umu uy iier, and lieue ot the slieais removed th ! ........ little one's broad-bi iiunied hat and I wrapped hart.) the collar in so.t white i crash. ! "So you want y. nr bangs cut again, ' and Madame wili h :ve hers curled," said the atten Lint ; -'why, how fast ' they do grow, to be sure," ar.-l she raised tlie thick sunny locks fr ni the j child's smooth, white- icreh-a l and weighed them on her niu.ble lingers. ,, . , , . , " , Q saia intnel, mama let me have ., , . R . . the chair hr.t, and white 1 m w..itiug for her I'm to have seme chocolates, ain't I, mama? and if it isn't too late ... we 11 stop for ice-cream on the way ,. i r. e . "TllO 1, i.,,,,.t,.. i e.. "l uv '''N' '"' girl-barber, ''.-ure cr.ou-di. And vcu'li ' - let mo polish your nails, to-, before vou i 1 S won't you? And by the time 1 :.:n through with you vou shall be t he sweetest child in all Xew York.' ., ., , , , Lien all three laugncu. 1 xiero was nothing too gool for Ethel, and she I - r-v ' if n e- j . 1 1 r c (li.i.. IL A little er.r'.ier on the samo afternoon 'nicn and cnudren with tin pai.s aad -.,..- u"11'3 OASivCt IU IllCir liailtl ! Ws TJ u"11'3 U4S"cl' crowding in mu narrow doorway :uch the same wiv into a on Centre street, r.ot far from the Tombs prison. They 1 had some trouble to hoe p from baia run devn t,7 the drr.v-, the htreet-c.irs and th , ,11 express wicon? wiuca rushed a.or. l-v the Diet Kitchoa. They hid to 1 1 e some rislis, th-y thought, to ho .-nr. and fjot there before c'osin' Lc.:;r. They were Lare-headel, mo-tiv, a:. 1 their shoes were crack d ail ruty- looking. Calico skirt? and cean 1 ut raed siiaw's kep out the chilly freihnes? c: tbe air. TLer-; wai ir. tii ir eye? un ea;tr look, as i torr.e- thh.r vital i;.idii he muse I hy ttrii-n-.-3s or acci ient. A Sur; lay without fucd i3 not a Ti'. .;'. itit thills to look for- ward to, even by y Jople who r.re Lot ur.usei to it. I:isi ic tiie narrow uoorv.'ar, which wr.s cleanly swct.t an i icrtiUbcd u plain lit- ! tie wood'-n .J.-. - V, three yell :v w ooien' cliahs and a Li" low tab, covere-l I diln't come in cctpos an witli white oilcloth, met tho eye. A ; luc.-thi ? ol thi ; a ' - v , i ..: the i'rii.co !riht-f::ccd w oman in black sat he- , II 1!, 'u c .!'.'.; v. '', a- u :io: hind the tublo and rrceive-1, us fast as : which v n ::.it.at.- i ii 1 -1 I r (; they were handed her by the thin-tin- cr.t houoru', .-e ret irv, 11 -v W. fered girl.s :.ud re J-linnded, hut wliito- : C anile, ninr nt .i'aw.n ' t!t j3;0 L c-d women, shj s of wldto jiaper, on j the cemmunion ol thi Ch nr;h of il '.vhich this w.h pri-it.-d: ! l-ird. Its oih ers i-a i :;ur-.-. Centennial 1 h.-t K.t-'h -n, X ir,7 (.Vutre bt. : !n "'-:!,''er, ;ire di-trii-ut- t thn : uhr.U :-.w Veil; lb;., nsary Di-trirt. tho to i.-.trv. w :1.1a : a ( , -.-ctioa wi'li : Xew York lss For No st. ae ... .yea rs .... moi i' h .... of jiarentag--. 1 "lease- issue to hear..- Physician. Kitchen opene 1 from 30 a. m. to .'! p. m. Take clean ves.-d with you to the kitchen. Tho bri'dit-faced woman in biack had a sii. He for ,ome and a cheery word for a She ha I iecn sitting there almost 1 The II, v. (.;. G. Ciiaa.i'e;--, t:0 sccre every day f..r beven years, and many of tarv. rc,.i ,i . ri..,,lTt ,;i(,o the h in-ar 1 faces that bri -htcned up at h-.T kind words were those of old lr lends. "Why didn't you coma yesterday, ..,.r.;,. ' i "1 couuln t, .urs. O Danncll; 1 was , Maie is a t welv,-year-old f;ir!, j barefoot, in a thin - skirt and a shawl. ! .M;1. O I) mi'.ell jjave her a -:ur of f noes some time ao, but Maie likes to save them for Sunday when ic isn't too cold. She takes her noggin of fresh milk and her little can of snowy boiled rice and limps away. 31 iggi3 is ddu of con sumption. A tall, line-looking old woman, with very white hair and very wrinkled checks, come? next. A puny, juiet little- baby, scarcely as big as a doll, lay iisticssiy across her left shoulder. Its :.c; was a pale as its g rar.umot her .-. t s-. To her rigut hand clung a sickly little boy, barely able to reach up to her. emaciated by want and sicknos until li is little clothes fell in folds about him. There was a w i-t'.ul look on his face as ho nn.'-veil nt'iaiir.il tiwi rnrnnr a! flni toli'o of '" "S"'"1-3'' l" steaming bidier of rice. Hi looked as if a little of the beef tea in the shiny crock at Mrs. O'DonneH's rL;ht hand would do him no harm. "Shall I give you an extra portion to- I day:" asked the matron, kindly. As d.c poure-1 the rich-looking milk into the eld woman's bucket tho pur.y babe raised its head and crowed with feeble delight. "I'oor baby," she seid, "poor baby, hov.- he loves the milk V "Thank you, ma'am,'' said the grand- motner, ":.ut it you give me any more ' J ii'lJ l 1 l Li j 1' IIW I. J tl Ml L. KJ Villi y it acro-s the street." Tho wdiite-faced boy coul i barely lift the can with its one day's portion I "Xtxt came eight-year-old Jennie. Sho had been a lovely child once. The roses hadn't ail gone yet cut of her cheeks, and the glad light of childhood midit yet be restored to her eyes. Iter feet wero notably smal', evidently much -mailer than the ragged shoes she wore. She was scrupulously clean. Smalt 1 J baie veins a very unu-u il thing in childhoo 1 stood out on her wrists and temples. "Were you at school yesterday, Jen-ni.-? ' "Xo, ma'am. I haven't been this rt-i . . i weei;. I lie ucclor savs motitcr u ily- And if it were not for this milk I think she'd diod long ago. Thank vou iv-.t, ever so much!" There was a lis i-v-.T, ever so much !' ing sob in the soft, gentle voice. . .T 1 IIus your grandfather got work vet? ' "Xo ma'am." "Weil, you come down again in an h ur or two, Jennie, dear, and I have some clean sheets for your mother's net i. i vi ii.-; kitchens are maintained bv 1 -nvate enterprise. Tlu New York Diet Kitchen association keens them up by subscription and by j.u ccca.-ional but rare donation from nor. -in embers. There haven't Leen more than two or three be quests in the hit ,iy of the as sociation. O :e ot them was for -$.000. juembeis arc women, rn my of them j women ed wo a. Ill ana social position, i Tne Var.de: Ink? htve contributed lib- orally more than one. Cimiade-, rxi-i- ca.es ana cue i i a i.: .u e.. -s e-i ia,a soil i.. i : f .I... are given at private h- u---s every winter !cr tne ueuelic o! the D.et Jvitchegs. A matron i in charge of each. She is aid just $03 per month. The F.ower IMission s.unl-. them il w ers. F-annelsaiii sh-ets are received from various s- urce . Money cud clothi ir, i va-ytlii i in iced that ach- iug holies and sad heaits need find - - I for a ! j thc e chur.nc'.?. wec-k aro ircn i:t i-v ':. i . . . ... v:-;t;:: yiij-.:.i t.-. : ) ti . r.ts as se-. m t t o ... -ece-::iry th'.-j : ' . '::! ns o t r. a? ku - h-ir.-lrc 1 s-::I.-re- It. v.- t . p.i.-i s.Tr.e;::-(3 in u j ;ajlo kitchco. I:: j til 4 phjtu of xai.k i ". j-A-i tea wre di- r: i. : i::ts '1 :.. -iut s :tc:.e:i are ii : r copie w!o feed 1; . r:;:li' i 'p i ; t w :-at to 1 tu.ic tueir c;.; i cc t- ;.j:. ul i v ' to teur.i to::i'.thi ; li'Jtuaa si;:T.-ri:: . N"- --v V r ; World. Thr Lh-jIUI, . ,(, ,-n j. O.. Vi d i i v t..o j; :, borut:di pre-idet al the .- v the various ('.;.;.- he-s. to w iti-.h th-y arj attached. T li soci-.ty i.u.u:. n ;.m its patrons the A :c'.b: -hop, , f Uan tir- j bury and York, lh. U.si;ops t;f Card do, i Ciieter, Durhurn, Kiy, Ihrt, b : Ion, Ihand .h, Liverpool, M i nth.-tcr X-v- ' ' ' castle Oxfor I. Iiochcr. Kioo.a ! Uouthw,! - So or aid M, Tniro ; Wakciield, and Winch en t !Ki, ,, ..;a r . i. . v ,. , ,. , ., .. ,. . , . , ! :.Li' thj year tm- ;.r:uv i.c I 4).- j 00J outtlo..r and o .t,0id in loi r nuet- j iu-s. which were at ten. It: 1 .c- ov.t Ttjjij nou of t.ei.soa. aad n ,.ilt. d in a . , ' iar,o numocr ot conversi .n 'I hc:e ' Wl.rc C0,.iIr:uc4 .lurin- the same period i co;i;nuiuic lUt n,l,),.y.' V?) ducor. ! eV:U!, c..ists ;intl v) mi,.il)n irs,.. w ito pail 4:)0,y))) viits wit'n Ihbhi and prayer b ok (hiring the je r, an 1 sold ! more than , y )C re';i.'i-nii paj ors. j d'iie chairman rem. o Ljl th it the a nay j was doing a great and noble Work, j Miny of the clergy wh" nt lirst treated j them with coolness, now locked upoa j thedr ollicers and r.urses as important ; factors ii the p iroehial in-icnitiery of tha ch; rt:t;a:z:z into d clergyman could no: e .,, 1 th -y thus r. i , r . , : .. . .. i i ic-cuea. i.tan i -.'r -'n.j jr-.-ni iee aiel Iul,crv n0" Le'lievc-i :h tt a glorious ; IuU,,0 waj b.fore th: arm v. whose 1 - i..:. , work he hoped, w. u. i -till further 1 expanded. Having ai'.u I; ! to tlie dif- i I lic.iity cxpjiieuco 1 in g(. '.ii.io :i sul'icijnt ! : - . j numoer ot i,roperiy tna-c-l nur-c-;, wn- were m great dc-mmd. :;e sail i, gieit deal more work was o-'iore the army, j and th-y must presj stcalhv onward with tho conlliet. L nd-m Tim.-s. ni. 1'orks it)'c Ouilc Modern. It ii di'dicult to r -jui ii ; ; w ii it a mode rn 1 j i;!Vcntio;1 tho t,b;0 i'k i'. (Cieen Ihi.abeth never heard of one. She had, it is true, a few dainty bnks. j-erchance with cry -t-i I handles, I-r c iting pre served fruit at dessert. 15- after ! her time dinner forks wore unknown in Eanhtnd. Thj vcrv car. test now to be j . , , , . I found belong to tuo same no:.ieinaii whose hour-gias3 salt has Icon already spoken of. and thene are not older thai the middle of th, reign of Cn.rle II I he lew oa r.y lorKS of th reigu of Georee I. are three--.ronc h nn--l but' few of otir neighbors cm sh - v.' u? four- pronge i forks much l-.-Vro the reign of George III., I"r r. which time their fashion lias remaiaed una it ere I to tho present i .y, except for tucir hmdivs, which h followel !;.-: fashions of i i spnons, i'i -1 i V, i Tl 'r ni, e. i r ' i .':' i-. r "liddle-p Uteru" of nineteenth-e ;::tury 1 use. ll forc the d iys of forks the cw -r and l-a-in, which leave now generally dianneared, were much in request alter ; ' .1 eveiy course; where. cs now tho basin j ftione with ;i lit tie ros .V.-!t- r tr.akes its ' .ppearance at civic feasts after dinner, as a nutter of fa-hion ratii.r th in ncces- I silv. Four out of h v , tine old basing J have no doul.t been me.t up to supply j the very forks whoiO i-.v.-ntion rea- dered the washing of th lingers super- fluous. Murr iv's Magazine. j t Death Strangle of the Moose. List X" ,vc:n. e- Mr. 11. V. C iiejrn wnis in the via . it y Cm..1 tr.am Like, h--n lie c nr. e ncre-s two i-u.i moose -,r, ' n t. .-e,- em r t.. to- oinsn ! I l,,.ln,. a d mure look in-' c-.v moose v 1 1 1 e 1 1 stoo-1 bar i by. Tiie comb stints j w.r.. jjU.'c fellows, wtdgliir. about ono ; an j ;-t half t 3ns a;.h ar; i their stru.rg'.es j for jt,,, su,renvcy were a- Thev -, ight in a peculiar in ir.r.- r, -ometimes a n s c : iries separating thetu-e. v.-j a ic-v tay t ciarga on ench ( ther, reirirg and Utrikiu- with their Creleer. This warfare l; continue t uutu cno or tne ctiier IS le :feated. wh.n he escapes it he ' can r.t the can nt oltc i ends in the ; ,1,-nth of th iv- iu;:. l'..e:,e nr.nu.s fai. lit until cne of tii m was so licer atud as to i-e lielple-s on the grop- ', and the hunters v. h ) .-h t him did hiia a go.-.d turn. A shot the other 1 u arty j ursued t .e cow c?- caped. M-. Ce.bur:: has had tl o heads j mounted which are venue i a. 1UU each. j i y 5 mm homes At Low Prices! For m I IX alifax courmi The Best Place In EASTERN CAROLINA. All t i 1 T a.1 T-v: -1. u OUUUICU in U13 ULVUIV Ti f VK nO&KOKE AND TAR RIVER, T'.TTP A T? Tjn mAWM AT? i'iiJi.iVi AliLl X J VV J.1 vrx SCOTLAND NECK, IX Tho lost SVoral Com munity in the State. AX l) IX Tig Most Hoalturul Mm East of the Mountains. EA1LM XO. 1. Four hundred aeres, two and one-half aides from the beautiful town of Scot land Xeck. About two hundred acres j bi cultivation. One good Dwelling j IIo-i-c, one good Gin House, and other ! o i ; h-a; Good orchard and good '.vatcr. Location desirabh PRICE $4,500. 1AIIM X. J. Two hnmlred mil sever,? v-tlve acre !''' ""e-half miles from Scotland Xeck. One hundred and twenty-live - i'i cultivation. Good Dw lling ! Ho-e and good water, PRICE $2,750. : j I'A KM NO. j Tw. !ni'-il;cl acres, two mi!-s from Scotland Xeck. Eighty ncr.-s Frcah : p.,,.n ;.,.! Dwelling, some out-housea ! :L,.;j , J .r. o-,,d wuter. PRICE $2 500. ALSO. j Two S r.-veh oil ses -in i . ne t.ir i J louse in the tow u of Scot! .ml Xeck. j Tin- ftrs.s dcM-rib-l ab-.ve are a'l well j i: .,..1 th,. , i net i-ei o! corn, cot- t-:. w lie it. io'e, peaiiUt-. lield ica, p .'- t.it s. and vegit.blc, of all kin-is. Ti. in-:- g'-o.l churches in th- t-cvn of ;i Xeck. Metli -dit, iuj.tit and p i. and ;i Primitive Iiapti.-t churcii i 1,,-ai' the t'c.vn, together -. ith t wo of the i. -st aiid m-.t HourishVg ix-r-.b-mics i-'-lc and fem-ih- in ;,- ; g . make this in.- lu-e-t .;e-,l; (aioiiat. Tl:-- d-'.e .-rtiems in - i C-tab- i 'i.c; t of an oil mill ami a canning ; . ot rv will soon a'id inu-'ii to the vi ; int i'je of owning property in tic- .m- ' - i t e ; I "'." ,1 . ..a . 1 ! Ally an-i at! wie -i 'j'1 a.- v i.ocu I e,. ni :1V be b -Ugiit for one-fourth c: i.iU'Ol i':i: as s desire-l on the re i " - 1 1 ''' Arn.y Ti NOAH BIGGS, REAL ESTATE BROKER. SCOTLAND NECK, H. C. Farm BUY YOUR ASH, BLINDS, DOORS; ANH Other Wk Mat irniT T1V 1 C ii.ll MANUFACTURERS, . ...M.Bmaaai D PUinR 1 U! A " Um"U,,UJ VIllUI..M. j I WUUTl yUPf TinM : JL1 U 1 11 Li 11 U11UU1JUHJ NORFOLK, VA.( !) i.l. r li ! WEND 0 WS, DOORS- Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Rails Newels, Wood Mantles. Slato Man tles, Building Hard ware, Tin Shingles, PAINTS, OILS, Window Glass, Cut Glass, Ceylond Glass, Varnishes, Plas ter Paper, Sheeting Paper, Roofing Paper, Windows, Doors and Screens. THE MAX ALL CRENSHAW CO MXALL MILLS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. urn " Patent Roller Family Flour, Au-l ail oilier grade- ol FLOUR, ALSO- nnDM MT7AT 9, MIT T T7T7T1T1 uUJAiX"J.flDAJj (X lillLL rLiDLI. - U 1867. 1888. TELEPHONE 385. WM. SAFFRON. Manufa urate and Mattresses. X-.-. l leg, i no; i ; M .in 1 Govencr S' I'... a v a:. 1 I ; ! hobT.-iing l: . -. No-. ;'.. 1- ' y.i ,, ;.? i, - : ... r . RICHMOND, - VA. . 17-f.m mm ROBERTSON'S SHOE SHOP & RESTAURANT, Open at All Hours. S.gisfac'i ,:i g .. ii.t-;. e, ;,. j itro;,-. C'-rn-r Xi.nth and M.iln strc -. SCOTLAND NECK, - - N. C. ! MURICAL INSTRUMENTS, I PliNOS AMD ORGftNS. All a!. t kin !- of ol .si, ,1 I-.-trnn.er.ts. I v. .t ':, -e i ;: M ;' ;.:m -. ! i r 1- r- bv i. .a'l i-r- mi tlv illl-oi. JOHU L. KITCHIN, I -tian.i xeck. x. c. II T! ! : n v v III I. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1888, edition 1
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