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PROFESSIONAL.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HJOl'LANJ) NECK, N. C.
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Yl. i). KlTCHIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
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1 ' ' ' ' i 1 !.;"'! a i it ii .;1 j w (ai !i!-r Si'T, of all H'".
' '' 'r:i ''"ai i to ir, p- tilay Hti upwards
w!..-r. '.-! they liv'. Y.-'ii jro started f.w. fpt-
'r'' r T'T-t. Sn;.,M have !:vHc ovr f)0 lua
i :''..'Je uy at this work. All euacx'fcd.
a-aa-iy.
Back to the Old Home Once More.
In the golden glow of the setting sun
The. e it lay, n-st!"l d'jwri t.y a hill ;
The soft, gray shadows feil here and there
On green meadow and runain rill.
I saw the fields of golden grain; :
I heird the caws and bong of bird;
Bat at the door whi-rr; thu hollyhocks TCT7
I ha.-rd no welcoming word.
1 strayed out in the orchard fair;
Old trees btretche 1 their arms to mo,
As if they would say, we remembdr you
well,
And they whispered the-e word.s to DS:
Have you hack the h' p-s of youth)
Are your castles pe-l)le 1 with iifet
Is your heart as hravo and lu 1 of glee?
Wire no dit-ams crushed out ia the strife?
Do you t rin to yorr homo the Look of life,
Witu its pajis ju-t; as i ! i
is in the days, wii -n a chill, you playo
la e the yeurs dri.te 1 ia Lcwct-n?
Is li'e ns fair as in the d ys
Y u gathered the fl w..as sweett
Are noivf of th p ig s M.ittd or stainol
In the L'.'ok that will soon he com plot .-?
The old h..tiij lays fair in the moonlight,
As it fails on the waving grain;
ijtit the. o! 1 lolks arj gone, and the re:n
1 recs
o.iy, never to return a;rain.
ecTDTT7TTfl A T.T A THTT
"Well, Mi;i lli'. let un, I nm-t say
I'm real sorry you and Mr. Songster
un.ve fi len cut ii!ce that."
'Oh, Mr-i. Coilias, indeed you arc
mistaken. There has in ca no filling
out between. Mr. Sinister and mysidt
Ir.dee 1, I am not on suflicdently sociab c
Ltrras -witli any of your jjentleinen
Doartltrs to havj a qt a 'ixl."
S y in wldch, Mis llil leburn, a
slight, delicate-featured irl of eih
teen, walked out of the room v.dth even
noro than her wonted dignity of man
ner and carria-j.
"Nevorthelc3-, notwithstaniia?," ro
suazd 3Irs. Col. ins, taking up her
ironiajr, ''I do beiicvo there's been a
luisuT.lerstandia' between those two,
and a rtal ity it is. for ho dil admire
her am .in' ly. He cau.dn't conceal it.
O !y they se'.dom know what is good for
'em, a ul sIu'l a-lettia' her prido stand
in tlu way of her happiness now.''
' Pri le, in leed? ' sneered Miss Jane
HumphrL-3, Mrs. Co. lias' niece and as-
i,ta:it, o. u.u, r u-naircu, siyn u-
Ircssad damsel of live and thirty. ' I
.i'.ic to Know -a hat ! ir;ht a gi:i who
earns her livia' by givia'
mu ic lessons
at fidy cents mi hour h: s to be proud;
and as for Mr. Sa tighter, I don't believe
he ever had a seii u thought about
her."
"Li, Jane, I don't see where yr-ur
oyes kin be, if you di lu't see how fr.ir
y wrapped up in her he was about two
weeks ngo. lie is a splendid young
raa, arylinw, and I'll try and see ii I
can't mend matters between' em."
"Yi u' d l etter be mindin' your own
budne'-s, I fii-.k. Aunt Martha," said
Mis- J iic with a spite :ul laugh.
' X Vt-r yo : min i, Jaae," persisted
the warm-h -arte l Mrs. Collins; 4 I'll
manage ia some way. You say she's
afrai.l of ghosts, poor Iamb 1"
The following evening the kind
hearted lamlla l v taprt -d at thc deer of
thescan'i y furnidi al fourth-story room
occupied by Lucy Ili'doburn, and from
which now proceeded a mdanchoiy j
-tr an.
"Studying your piano at nights
agiin?' queried Mr. Collins reproach
fully, when the young girl opened the
door.
"I am very buy ju-t now, and muvt
put n'.l t'ae time lcia into study."
"Well, but you mustn't forget what
the doctor to'.d you about overworkia'
r.var brain." sdl Mrs. Collins. "II w-
ever,' sue aeiieJ, x wont uctam you
ion per' n I kin help. I'm come to ask a
fa v-.r.
eveai.
I'm going to the concert this Mr. San -ster nor M) Ilil te: urn vid
So i .Tine. So's every btdy , 0. Bat the following u'av Lucy con-
in the house, I b'tiev; and the reirl has
gone to bed with a toothache. So I'm
goin' to ask you to t;ivo an eye to the
fur nice. I've ju-t ut on fresh coal
and opened the lowvr doori; lut will
you please g
i down at eight o'clock and
close the doors? '
"Certainly," assented Lucy, upon
which Mrs. Collins produced a lantern,
s.tyin g:
"Ju-t take this down with you; the
cellar's all dark, you know."
Lucy took the lantern, closed the
room door and returned to her piano,
while Mrs. Collies walked away, chuck
ling to herself.
"That lantcrn'll go out just five min
utes after she sets it down, and she'll
find herself all in the hark. And she's
frai l of ghosts, poor lamb! But what
if somebody who ain't a ghost shcu d
happen to be goin' down thereabout the
same time, and bo obliged to strike a
match to calm her fears?"
And even whilo indulging in thi -t
p'oasiag red ction, Mr?. Collins tapped
at a door on the second floor.
Her summons was responded to by
a pleasant-looking young man, who just
now, however, wore a very dejected
countenance.
"La! Mr. Snngstcr, I didn't expect to
find you homo tlm evening."
"I didn't feel like going out to
night," replied the young man ia a
weary tone.
"Well, since you aro going to bo at
homo," said 2-Irs. Coilias, "would you
bo eo kind as to look alter ths farnaetl
I vo left thi lower d orsopen but I 11 ;
Le v.ry much ob.ied if you go dowa :
at about ciht o clock and clcsi 'eta. i
And you needn't take a light. There'll
bo ono dotYa thore."
Mr. Singstcr reaJi'y promised to'
comply with thi rcquait, and Mrs. Col-
lias wact away, hoj iag for what &h3 ;
co.asilored "tha ri ht rj-ults." ;
Man v,T.:i'e, poor Licy ITi'delurn, .
sitting at her piano, coatinuel to draw j
fonh such mdancholy strains that tlx-i j
tears roll-d down her ch-eko.
"I must go aw-iy from here," ahc Bat i
h!f a'oui. 1 can't bosr it much j
loagcr; inJecJ, I can't, seeing him d-.y ;
aft. r day, lovi:ig hi n m I d, and i
knowing that mt t?rt can tu vr bi a 1- '
j Htcd uct7;en xi . II- is as j.roul as I
but, oh, dear ! what am I thinking ot?
It wants j ist two minute i of ei ;ht. I
must go down and closo tho furnace
door?." Thereupon sho liglitcd tho lantern,
a: d pr -ce-ded d wa stair.-. j
U;li! Whit a chid draught was'
i h.wiag ia through w.io of tlu grat- j
in-1 ' !
And th-.'re were -itraa.-e nois-js all j
i art u v'.
she as tcmnted to turn and run tin
sl.drs again.
Bat, go-aJnes! Tho furnaco was
dreadfully, dan ger")usiy hot.
Lucy suiam..iied up all her resolution,
and, f-toopi 1 g do vn, closed tho doars.
Thev swiri" to with a btnu, and
. . . . i
when she es-ay-; 1 to open them again i
she ff.-uad I ha efl" 'tt beyond herstrengtb.
What was to be done in case of tho
fire needing more diau ht?
Sho might alter a while find it ncc
essary to put on more coal, and that it
would be wo'l to put oa more d rati. -lit.
But while shj was debating with her
self a much more svri ms mishap oc
curred, for thy ir.sido of. the lat.tcrn
su Idenly uchi.-ved the most inex:iicablj
somer au.t, and the was lei t ia utter
d irkne -s.
M treover, to complicate ths miicricj
of h.r situation, she now heard stealthy
footsteps descending the cellar stars.
Poor L icy stood quite still, with her
hands clasped together over her heart.
This was a burglar, uadou'-tedly. Ho
; h.ul g,,cll al, thc mil
i a mates of tho
hou e g iag out and the lights lowered,
and had thus chosen his opnortunity to
. .A , ,;..! in tbm ro.
; p.
The first idea that suggested itself to
her was to creep tin ier the steps and
ren.ain there un il M:s. Collins' return.
Era she ha 1 time to do this, however,
a man's form became visible ia the dim
s 'n.i-twiii.dit that w.u shed from the
ki chen door above.
I. 'try, v.i.h a desp rata instinct of
se f-pre-et v.tion, put up both hand?,
exclaiming:
'dl.tvj pity on me 1 ,0b, hava pity
nv.d -pare my lhc 1 '
Uton thi. the i urglar drew back,
very much su- p: ised.
' Miss Hi; debut n I" he exclaimad, as
he struck u match. "What are yru
doing here, and how can 1 serve ycuf '
Now, poor Lucy, coic pk-tuly unnerved
and dreadfu'iy ashamtd of her?e f, sat
down or. a reversed coal scuttle and
burst into a fit of wee; ing.
Than Mr. 5ing-ter knelt dow.i baide
her, and a confused interchange of ex
planations of various kinds ensued.
The result was that at tin expiration
of half an hour, Mr. Sangster took
Lucy in his nrm- and kissing tha tear
stained face murmurs 1:
"God bless you for this premise, my
own darlinr."
When Mr. Collins came homo two
; hours later tho hou so wa; very nuiet. i
', tli- furnace in rood or lor. f.nd neither
fided to her a secret, and M . Sangster j
ab-entecl himseli mysterious v for p. bout :
three weeks. After thi.t JL-s llildc.
bum also disappear" d.
"Gone to viit h.r Punt at Swath-
more, Airs. Cjnins cxpiaiaccl to the
other boarders.
But a fortnight later tho carrier
.
trougnt EOaio tve-UJUg caras to the
house.
"It was ali brought about through
the i urn ace," said Mrs. Collins, with a
gleeful chuckle.
But Mis? Jane was infinitely disgusted.
Chicago Journal.
A Monster Trout.
A mon'ter trout has been captured ia
the riverl tchen at Winchester, weigh-; left toasi', by one end. The other parts
iag sixteen pounds two ounces, and; 0 the throat were r.oirrn'. The little
measuring 32 inches ia length and 21 j maS8 could not bo detached bra c tt:n
inches ia circumference. The bait was I COve-red probe, but ly the use o. forceps
a live minnow, and he was not landed J it was easily removed, and on examina
till two hours alter he was hooked, j tion 7 rove i to be a piece of finger nail,
He had haunted tho stream for years, j which had become covered by a cheesy
was almost as well knowa ia tho city 83 j deposit. A broken riece cf tho nail
Q teen Anne's statue ia the High street, j wa3 a;s0 rem ved Irom under the mu
and had acquired quite a reputation for : C0U3 rnemb'aao a: the same spot by a
the number of rods he had broken ana
the quantity of fishing-tackle ho hai
cairied away. His captor was a laborer;
named Turpin, who disposed of him f cr ;
!rj to a fldimonger, oa whose slab it at- j
ir cted almost as many visitors as a
monarch lying in state. II j was in ;
splendid condition and has now gone;
into the hands of a taxidermist for prcs-j
ervatioa. London Times. j
bULMIl'K :-v UA1'.
Tlie chief miTrals of m ca grrnp
hive b.en art ;!'..: " iy r , : 'j Vc.-i by ii. ,
Dodter.
.tor :i a :
imrvroTC
rr.ent :.: r h vi i m in r'.i i
boat whiitluj ta.li 1
sot'.a J r.
Ilemcdy for !ee '.' j
.:: I st
to.e:
e a iv.
;rsp:
n-rp
one
drjp of j h.-.ol 'i:ut
place stung; nivi-tca
for a few s- c T.d-,
disapp.-tT p:ickly.
A -r oa ti.e
i a a il ru
e vain wi..
Ii.-cent French r
1 y
-trfi-tiCJ
r a re d u r .
hr ai-'h i:n-
indicate that, wh.bj i . .
tion of ii! c i ; r"'1 .
prove : ji .h . :..... . -number
of eJUrvm-dy ..
diminishi.ig.
Two G rmau ex: i n iven'.
the illuminating , ,-.o. . i ;.:
reduced oe-half by t v. . v
air. The lui.tturo i-.tj' .-v.h-n
it contai v u uu
eighteen v .u n '. air t .
. ; orio-uj H
rs :-vi tl.-it
a: :.th . ga is
per n '. '
-. cs-'luiiv.-.
:t t i U
l : cm an e-'in. ii ; b , v
it apneuri that if tho er.'.-r
Ling Wt-re stored u; an i i
electric lie,hti :v; lrw i -e
live ilishe'i won! i be r q!
one incande-cent 1 nup
Hero is a nut for vegcta
jv r. .
y ;
If l.ti'
ii-ca,
'.i "ti".
a 1 f-r
tirty-
i to
k c c i
uoiir.
i r r;pk
An ludiii i ruaner lives
on dried meat and he
ai'. ire
tfi.i it .ad more
fatigue than any ct'n r maa in th
world. Tho black ioot run .ers do 10
mi'ci over the rcughert c u::t:y ia lour
days and in the race a Lone ttu-ds no
chance ngaiast them.
Prof. Wagner puba.h-es a,:alysis in
support of his toacioi a that steamed
potatoes are far mare i:u riti tn thai
boiled ones, la thc process of boiling,
the vegetables t iva u- cot siderable
portions of nutritious salt-", while they
also tuko up more at.-r thin when
steamed, and bocome proiof lionately
woakcr.
Tho greatest elevat in a which has been
attain d by man i- U7. ('00 ftet about
seven miles this height hrvirig been
reached during a baboon ascent made
by Glaisher. At this tremet.dous dis
tance above the earth's s::: f: : physical
exertion is found to be al no-t i ; possi
ble, owing to the great tar. faction of
the atmosphere.
A ccrraspor.xlcnt of :oi ilagbsii maga
zine alleged that a pc-rl' et cure for
elecplessness i to tl.i i; of some dr jsm
ono has hil, the- more ia-ccntly the b t
tcr. and to be"i i to go - vr a ain i i tho
mind as nearly ns pa s;b e the details of
the dream, 3 c p cot: " :, he asserts, al
most invariti ly a id often :.s n bieiiV as
the fall of a eu:tai a.
It is said nu
fO'H : u tint v till'
ast
teforo tho- outbre.k oi cholera in ToU
lon, the swallows su 1 lc-:ly iiviiipeared
from the locabty. A a cii' -. r i i the
Bengal cavairy said, i i ei renco to
this, that dutmrr a ch--:c ra e pid'-Miic in
India he had no'ic d
ugn many
cf thc dead remained iv. bv.: ied,
the carrion-ea'.irj. g birds bad
pcarc J.
ail
disap-
Mr. Pr.stctir tlrnks bjs.
Ion will t.?co:iio the mo-t
io of car-
:ie:l: 'OU5 01
all antiseptics, ns it i hi
costing but a fracti a
pt und m lar',-e quu-bi.y.
the best infect ici Ij i."
the 1 lieUiiOSt,
: a j'enny rer
it : s . i e w no i
' un 1 for t h i s I
purpose may, it i- ibe.', bo useful
for preserving weed wo:
countries. Seme ii.aioi the u-e it ii
already put to n;.y be --alh-red from
tho fa-.t, a strdtal. lb .t r.iote th in ei ,d,t
million pounds of t! ai-tr: ate u-.eel
nnnuidy to check th r.-iv.!,a.-. of 'hy!-
loxera. C'aib.u 1 ,v. ' t I", r.. j-ro-
duced, th aigh an ;.:! i-.v dt -r. ive
j compound in ro pec-
i - caijab.c
ot comn.etc vur
Biting the lb:
Dr. Joiomo 'I'lttbiii,
' in tho Medical lie
j accident, r s.i.tii,
' common prev-i o:.r
: A novel
bit of very
i v jus p-o
pie, was breu-V
to 111 .
es ut
' A young la iy ;:es ut 1 her -e'.f at ir.y :
cHiee cornpbiinia. cf n co n-ta t urita-'
! . . .
i tioa ia her throat. i v.-o '.ve.-us prc-
viously she had been takco with a severe
"sore throat," wnich w.is treated by s i
' neighboring physician. Und r his care, i
she say--, the inr!a:n:nation cuickiy sub-
si Jed. but there tti
rcrvo.i .C'J a sen
sation ol lrnta'icn. J. 1 1 iniiiation re
vealed a small j-i-hv-.ooi-ii.ig o i ct,
about the size of a kerr.-l cf wheat,
; adherent to the. tiues posterior to the
; sh irp -pointed probe. T
ie r"-ticat r
' -n
her
; confessed to tho habit o: bit
finder nails, and, moreover. coulJ re- j
member th't a d iy cr two revicus to ;
the cr.s.t of her thro it t; ulbo a piece
j Gf nriii -which
hal
become lost in her 3-.. out!
had caused a fit oi en
forgotten about it until
xaj discovery.
l. but after it
-biag she had
reminded by
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Low Pricas!
Farms F3?
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The Best Place In
I Ail Situated la the Divide
1 Bstween The
HOariOKE ftHD TAR f;!iCR.
NEAR THE TOWN OF
SCOTLAND NECK,
IX-
The fVlost tforaS Com
munity in the State.
AND IX
1UJ MIUL Uuaivllldl iJuuiiUil
East of the Mountains.
FARM NO. 1.
F.
ii'.in
:lre'i aetos, t . ii and
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lets from the beaMind tow
id Neck. About two hii'
cul iv.itbai. One y,- d
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I ' 1 . fill-
red a
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Water.
Luc atiim dei . rable.
PRICE S4;500.
FAllM NO.
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vol io.:
W' a:'
I I'll'
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Nc-k. C'Mie hundred
acres ia cultivation.
Ibi'ise and g ..;(! water.
and t-
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PRICE $2,750.
FARM NO.
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PRICE $2 500.
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church
f tho
S. -'aioi Nc-k. M-th d .
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the town, t'll'i
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be:-t aa.l m-t tlourVi i.g a
m :'.- a.i 1 f-ma'-e in tb. -
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;both Carolina. Tb- prop,
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ju'a;f of owning pr op-vrty i
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TO AH BIG
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REAL ESTATE BROKER-
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.
BJY YOUR
3LIBDS,
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DOORS.
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IVIIITEHLiiST i OWEN,
F.UHUFACTURERS,
HiOHMOMO, VIRGINIA.
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KSP.FaiK, VA.,
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Blinds, Mouldinjj3, Brackets,
Stair Riils Newels, Wood
Mantles. Slato M.tn
tlcs, Building Hard
war e , Tin
Shingles,
PAINTS, OILS,
Window Glass, Cut Glass,
Ceylond Glass Varnishes, Plas
ter Paper, Shteting' Ppsr,
Poonn Paper, 7 indows, Doors
and Screens.
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HXALL KILLS,
4
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JOHN ROOERT SON'3
SHOE SHOP &HLSTAURANT.
Cpen at All Hours.
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Cor:.- r N.n'b and Main i-;ree t.
SCOTLAND NECK, - - N. C.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;
PIANOS AMD ORGANS.
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Guarantee" Willi Cverj Sale!
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Jewel Job Prec.-i
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