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t:ik dkmocrat. J ubht-hed bvery Thursday. riT THI K3DAY DECK P.EK 20, TV hh EE KD AT THE POKT-OFFICE at : i.oiU-ND Neck, N. C, as Sec- . d Class Matter. Ji?!?" ivil Servire Reform -A'e nrefer a Democrat to Re- i ;ihl- .p. of equal character. fii So honest and true Republican r.sr.sh. be retained, and none other should 1 retained. In the South a sweep ith a clean I. room is demanded by aH Demo crats. JVr""Turn the rascals out " -iHloruansuniLnwu.,-,, t eii red for another six moiit lis the j i- .jie .schooner I Scorebv'" of tint U. ury. t which lias been employed on the cao-t of this state jn the oyster sur- I'iriii MiUfi u; v I rev foi- feoine. tune V.T. T. K. llrrmer. Secretary of tic Bo ird oi' AricMiltur- says t ha the we k of the survey has been the irn'.iu- ol 'juite a Having to the vState already. He aked .Senator iiuii.soin to have it cMit:mud and on Dec. 1 2 . He ator itansotn tele graphed Mr. burner that the sur vey will be continued. We see no reason whj the Demo cratiepwrty should be at all dls cou raged. We have more than once nattered defeat and have rallied and have crime out victorious, and we can do no again. Let every true Jenn i rnt still stand to his post, in HOiihun and out of season, and when the tecsiri is uonnded in 1S92, our forces ill drive hack the invader and our standards shall again be planted upon the waits, and our bul wark - shall agai'i be made stronger than ever, ami the white man's parly shall rule as of yore. This is not, v inon-ir , but is the simple unvHri.istvd tnrh as we he lieve it Mid us we expi-et to spi.-ak it for i!ie comiug f'eir vears. 'Vi; U-arn ihat Maj r Emry and Mt.ssrfc. Anthony and Taylor the gentlemen efested from Halifax county to the nesJ. Gt neral Assem bly have been not?Ixl that their seats will be contested.- Well, we had thought to let Jim Godwin, dim Pittman (col) and "Columbus" rest; but fe shall "ppesk out in school" again if tliey do not keep quiet. We believe the Legislature has in times past grant ed regular fee i to contestants equal with the members who were si rviag. Wo pronounce such proceedings a swind e u( on the Si a'e. If a u:a n 1 is fool--hardy ei o ;gh to make a j tiht for another man's stat and then j misses his mark a second time, ho ought to bear Ids own expenses, aud he is entitled to no pay whatever. It's tlie money these contestants want. mm. ; rrrdly, to North Carolina particulur- Sonator- lect Moure Kave us ... an(t t() he people ()f Halifax ple. sarit cidl i uesdav evening Froic , . ,, M ;. . , ,. , . county n.ost especially. The hssav the 1; Dor of some of his remarks w. J 1 J1 were gratifiel to learn that tie favors - worthy of the theroe , the spirit the return of Gen. H:tUsom to tb" : i At prompeted its productio is U. S. Senate, on tbe ground thai commendable in the highest degree with hN experience he is capable of .Uhe readme public are highly serving the Mate more etfeetivelv . ... , ,. b J than a new Senator could do.- ' f- v,rei1 ,n ,ls i'l'eaUon. The style Leaks?ille Gazette. eiear, it is a typographical beauty. This is what i eonst.ant.lv heiny said ! 1 ''an e had at. ttie modest price in almot every psrt of the State, j 'f 25 cei:U from the publishers, Kanfoni'H experience is what the : iJesr. Hll & Sledge, of Weldo.i, people ,,f North Carolina and the'.t'. South need. We do noi sav thnt ; " - - no other man is worthy of the place nliy! Unity!! Unlij! ! ! or is capable fur from it but we ' do sm that iiansom is the mrn of ail for his own successor at this particeiar tiuii and at this particular ; crisis in our national intere-t. Rnn som, ti, can not be improved upon hs a Senator from Vortb Carolina. dentil or Kan4iii. of the Sews and Ohswer. Cot N ) man h is ever servetl his con stituency wiMi rnort f.iithfuLiess and great r vtliciency than h.-.s Senator JVI . '.Y. Ransom. He is eminentlv . . ....itlfiml . ...ti.-v l.w... I,.. .. .. 11 I stalies whlL' there is literally an in- pertor mirtd and agreeable disposi'. , .. . . ' 1 ternal commotion among ltd citi- tion. and wu.ni you al l to these i x- tk. j J a n .111.1 T t. n inrna . . r .1.... qnaliti lii- i x.ie-ienee, 1 think it is clear 'hut he should be returned. No one w in is at. nil ported will ques t:on for one momt .t that he is one o!" the greatest and most lnft lential men in the Senate. On we not want ji.si such a man, aud e-pecially at this critical period in our national history? Would any new man do half tho service "Ransom" can? Let the legislature return him and thus endorse a faithful servant, and at the name time do themselves end the people great honor. Ransom is the man the people want, Rkx. ifi'K.i:icv 'iii: ixK k i:kv .xv. l.'cmmunicated. We see no ditrerence in Dockery, Chtalbara, Devereaux & Co now since the electiOo than before the election. Tne newspapers said be fore the ebction they were a very unworthy set and yery unfit to re present North Carolina iu tbe State or nation. Ve thought thy were telling the iruth, in fact we knew they were. Now some of our papers gay Che dham ie a god man and will make a good representative. Some say Dockery is a good man 8Dd wiJl rnake agoo l federal official. r, ij jt m (If t hev are good now and wiJl tualie Koo 1 officials, they world have done U,e .same be fore November the GTi Newspapers ough to he con- i last. sister, t. These men are unfit now, vir have been and ever will be to! ( repress the State of North Caro- ijina. NewBpar ought to tell tbe truth alter the election as well as j before. X. PSCKKTX Oil PETTIGREn? j Ily Cnpl. r. It, IU nl . We have read with great interest jC'npt. W. R. Bond's Historical Essay jot, the battle Gettysburg. W- yJ that Nofth Caroliniail ' " - as - leariusjb'y ciaiujcu iui . anu eu eroualv bestowed upon, his gallant companions in arms their proper ()f praise fer the;r heroic fght. ng on the blooJy field of Gottvs 5iir- We are proud, too, that HaU jfas: county is the home of that gaN lant son of the South whost knowl edtr of tt 'reat battle, ao tnoch ic&xd of from ttie hustings and the hll,can be none oth'.-r than absolute ly correct. We are highly grt-.tified that the truth for North Carolina' liiing; and her dead has at last been given to us all and that it is meeting ith Budb great favor aeuerally. Tjt pre.ss of the State has unanimously pronouueed Capt. liond'8 Ei9ay -weli worth3' n place in every haH and library of the land, as an educator for the, rising generatione, putting Ucrore them the truth as to the part played by their sires and kindred in the rufct .strule for constitutiaoal rights. A short but intercsting sketch of (iencrsd Vttigrew's life is given, the K'-5-ay i dedicated "To the tiietnoty of the t)ravt; men nC Hill'.- Crps. who were killed while tight in; under the orders of Ger.erai Lonarstrect, on the -afternoon of July j ,r , 18G3 ; whose fame has heen clouded by the pr-rsidtent misrej re entatious of cert ain of their com rades.'' Their fame i boldly defended by Capt. Bond, ami Virginians and jthers, to whom many things liave been attributed t;hat ouht long ao to have been claimed for North Car olinians, are stripped of their false iilory. aud it is iu "Pickett or 1'etti ;'rcw?'' properly placed upon ti e Oh'.uuh-ori (f Cfrolina's gallant I is. There is r.e longer any cloud J le-tir.g over the true fame of "the br.-ive men of Hill's Corps" to those who rea 1 and study Capt. Bond's Ks.ay. To m:ike estract.3 of all the striK jng passages would be to reproduce ! t ie E-say. We commend ii t the South cen- e cornet imcrt wonuer ai me res ir.arkable growth to which a town ttaius in a very etiort. time. AVe i . . , ... ..o mt:. i Jieeo ma nu.v'in ao o . t iJcrt; ; towns and cities spring up and at- tail! UQto such proportions SO Hoon there ifl only one reasonable expla,j nation, Ut.d tilat is tile peOIle have ! ; palled together. They have had j , ; unanimous cooperation iu all their I I : enterprises and they have had unity j ' ot action. ro towll or t'lty may expect, to lengthen its cord and strengthen it: 6 V. II .-.jv, ..., ll'il a uuj. en men may hope to do a thin' fori me puonc tToon unm iney gei tue j pufcfta interested in that particular i . . nuns. It has been one year since the writer ansiinied control of this pa per. VVe have written and written and written ; and it has been the cherished hope of our year's labors to see some material improvement. b. .Ill .1 ut we must candidly say we have- j aud a want of energy amon our : citizens which , if fostered a little' longer, will prove destructive to our i interests as a people. j We know a newspaper editor is 1 r expected to boom his town and all that; we know that without some - thing of the kind we can not make very rapid nnprovemeHts ; but we know, too. that when nobody blows but th fditor, and nobody follows J advice his pen and paper are used to poor purpose. This may seem plain language, but as .a sentinel true and faithful to the interests we have undertaken to guard, we feel it our duty to say as much. We do not mean to stop, however ; we mean to buckle od ihe armor for 1839 still tigher than ever. Will all join U8? What say you? - r i . r ii . r , A I' liniKll'S Cil iT. J" 1 1 .vie m covyrnor Presoient an'l Tom K elect from Halifax count- .ow, u your rnrncnu m iuu oi ; corn, your enjoke-tou-e full of meat. your barn !uft full of hay and your babies are full of manure you are U right, and Hirriso election will not be felt. But it tuose con ditions are unfulGlleJ Ha-rison's ad ministrations will give you fit". Have you sown one-ttiird of all vour open lands iu wheat and oats, aud have you black peas enough or. hand to sow the same next June? It you have not then you w i i i th'uk Harrison's election a very unfortun- ate thing for th? country. Do you intend to re dm o the acre age of your cottou crop one-half and plant more corn, peas, potatoes and grass, and raise more hogs, cattle, sheep, ducks, chickens and turkeys? If not then you will think Harrison's election a curse to the country. Is vcur rye patch or field up green and growing ready to feed your milch cow or cows this winter? If not then Harrison's election will in your estimation cut sdiort your Hupply of milk and b itter. Are you making compost every spare hour and hauling litter in the stables and barn yard and saving the dropping from all your stock and fowls ready for next crop? I net you will grumble at the Harrison administra tion and charge it with all your mis fortunes mishaps and short Comings. Ha.e you made up your mind to wo.-k it ore in the futnre than in the pMNi and spend less tpom v :-nd stick closer to your business and stay at I home out of villages and away from .-".tore-? If not. then sif down and curse the Harrison administration : for the next four vears and mourn and lamen'- the defeat of Cleveland. A FRESH CARGO OYSTER SHELL LIME PREPARED EXPRESSLY HR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 1600 bbls Rosindale Ceiueut on consign ment and must he sold. 300 TONS NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, COAL, MOLASSES. SALT, KAI.1IT, C 777 Oy. F. BAG LEY, WILMINGTON, N. C. fehll ly. STOPPED FREE if (jr-i-r ii'uj ,Sweeef Insane Persons Restored. 'Dr. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER br all TtRAin k Nskti Ir.K9Es. P.iy fis I lrAl.LinLa if tkt-D a., dtreeted. o tt aler flr.1 tiskid km. Tntali..e trtd 12 trial bottla free t i Wit ....i.nt. th.v mtiar ...... rm . rri.ru.. nn Iwi. wh.n Ireiairrd. Send nm."l'. O end niiroet addrree of ! aAlrted to DL KI.INK. Ml Arch Sc.. Phliadelrbt. Fa. SeeDrejr.ie. t WARE OFiHUA TlQ tRAVDS. j Id is 1 v Itch. Mange, and Scratches on human or rnimals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary fiOtion. This nevei fails. Sold bv E. T Whitehead & Co.. Drug gists, Seek land Neck, N. C. 11 29 m. 1.000 Rushels of Seed oats in bulk for Sale. Farmers will Jo well to buy now. S. P. iiRINKLEY & SON, 10 IS 2m. Spring Hill. N. C UNAPPRECIATIVE. How little w are apt to appreciate that which we posei9. The hardy wood-sawyer enries th wealth of hts employer. Tbe rich raaa envlea th health and strength of hfs poor neighbor. "Our BQind and our time t emplof In longing for what we haw Rot, Unmindful of what we enjoy." Ho-w much better if all exerted themMlrea to ob tain thlr heart's longing. Jf poor in pure seek to jpiin wa!th by industrious and frug-al habits. It poor rn health ef?U to use those remedies which art thr hest a.nd troest medicines. Among remedSet sold by drufgbts none is the eqnal of Botanic i,lood Ualm for curing the ills of ftesh and blood. Fe,ix FostCT- Atlanta, Ga says: "1 took B. B. B- for ,eVt' Ioul u,rer"' which had given much triubl; and would not heal from a use of , ..... . IliprnO "er remedies. ithin ten a my ULttnO health improd. and before I had used three bottles every sore was entirely healed. It iniprcv..'d my appetite and gave me flesh and stren-:th-r ITu Lon Clark, Camden, Ark.. say : "Iwasaf-j RAjl p flictpJ "vitht"-e severest form j DHU UtliUU 0 rlieumatism for about 12! years, and suffered extreme misery during all that : wh':e- 1 aKo 1,ad CAUftl1 so 5t al--'- stopi j un i nit.iu My flesh in some places looked ai if il lame I had been charred or scalded. M y back was sc ' could hardlv stand. I tried nearly every RHFIIMATKM thin;? but ,r,und no rplief IlllUUllin I lOul until I tried D. P. B. I used several bottles and am now as sound and well as any man in Arkansas." J. V. Messer, Howeli's Cross Roads, Cheroko County, Ga.. writes : I was aftlitted with chronic CnTiCO sores nine years, and iiad tried may WUIltO mnlirlilM mil tk.i. Jl m. nn T Kn rA n ti it .: , : u . i ..v - j .... ...v . u.u i.iv, (UUUi 4 ..- uitu i ' - . -.. I.HU 1 . K .i k cu torn muDd a.-.d weu. tea I T3" virtue of power in me vested by J) deed of trust executed by Nut Allen ; " w,fe fU".VP; T th Sh j ol Decenit)er. lSr2 and duly recorded in j Oook No 4l naes :Jl :j and in the ; 5-e-ls'0,r' "?,'ce,i,n thc own of Halifax, ! N. C. I wi 1 sell at j p U R LIC V V, T I ON a t the rourt.hou,e door in Haliaxon the first MONO Y(4th dav) f MARCII.1SS0 tracA oflaml n Ill"erwood town. shin oi Hutterwood creek described in ! said book and known as the Alln plce adjoining the lands of Sam Alston, W. H Tnorne and others, containing three hun. dred and fifty acres more or less. For fulb-r description reference is made to Rook 41 pages 312 3 above relet red to. Terms of Sale One-third cash the balance in six and twelve months with interest from date of sale. Title to land held util all of purchase money is paid. W. E. BOWERS, Dec. 4 th, 1SS8. TKUSTEE. 12 13 ts. T a b 3 i I i DYSPEPSIA. ! in that mlsorv f.-ior-.,., 1 hen -we nr.a , li'irnOT 1 . I fi.-uiv bewm.';-iJ- li.'.'. 1.0 pifi icry is Ndi;. .Oi : The n. teach lthe reset v ..ir fown w hieh vf-ry r.ore r.na i. !:. i.i::'. :e nni;r:ne-i, and any trou biu';tti i s- .ii felt t .ir. .u;;r ut tl.e whol yt.- i. Amtii a doieti (5 vm I'tioa no two w:.; hr. e tin- Kani pre- ; nirJ!;i, lowvr an,i a f,; ,:.t. ,,,r.eramf-r.t ; "il. ; ; .JS .V'-; ,,-fr- fcva df.n.i! .ir.tsy rnr.tr.r:;s. Ii;Hf!n-sii!activ r.n- -v. r ! .r::i i - :.oay iasc, I one ti::r.g is ccrt.i:-. The underlying- cause is in the .f'Ei?, i nl rep thins: mfrc equally rrt',n, no i one will remain a dyrt-tlc w ho It will rnrrM Acidity of the Stomach, Allay Irritation, :e 5ame Start tJ :f lArcr to tcorkintr, trhen fill other troubles soon disappear "My w:fc was a c r.fi thrre yriri ajo by t.v.e e :' 1 r. Strir cr, I AiiK""-' . she wsj m !;.c.t t- 5 unK't I ivr K 'giil.it. r I tcel jrcifJ for th ri..-f it k.3 f.ven t.cr, ami niay all 'r rsil th.i ri flli te:l ij my wy, whether tr.e C otbef-wte,i.-e Siramfn l.i-r KfK..lator and 1 feel confident healih will be restored to nil how;li be Wm. M. Kukii, Kcrt VxHey, Ga. See that you g-et the Senuiney with red 2 c 11 '";n! Wrapper, pur a: ti c r r.r J. H. ZKII.IN & fit.. I MlH-lrlphia. Dr. Thatcher's MAGNETIC INSOLES. THE WoNltER OF THE NINEIEENTH CENTURY. Thehe INSOLES keep the feet and limbs warm. Thev insula' and protect the body from the damp, co'd earth. They eure chdblnins and hot feet. Keep the blood i irculnlir.i'. and cure Rht u -nat ism anl Oratnps m feet and limbs. I hey re move all aches, pains and tirt-d tVebncs, and worn tn the lio-e at nizlit pnxluee sound it 'rr-t i leep. sud give warmth, action ami bfe t the whole system. Tle-se Insoles nr fot.t baiP.rie are wyrth their wtij:'it in ield. Toteu by tiiousanOs, and n.-eonniicii U !y eminent Divi its, Jti'ltres, Lawyers, and every one who have woin them. Pi ice 1 .00 per pair, postpaid. Send for a pair and convince yourself. Jn ordering, always sen t ize of shoe worn. Every th bcate lady should wear a pair. Address all orders by registered mail to .ion i. iniA. Oeiieral Mate Apei.t, (iillisonvillc, Hampton Co., S. 0. 10 t m. MMm HAIR BALSA r. isSSs' Sre "'-unfc t"l l '!tii'.,- tlu- hail .5 Sv'M ' gS eromoicr. luicui iar.t growth. t If"" Never Fai! Reatoro GrawS i K-JSim i Voulhful C- !cr. 'ur.-sscwlj U..- M-an.l tmlr fltljJ jj-i-V.e-v .. Sf - .11 I ::--;-isf . PARKSR'SCt K GERTcKTb ai liable for Cotii.-!)f, Ocld tnw.iiM PafiM. rzhtt:5tfv.k NOT KM:!!! S A L E 0 F LA X I) ! IU Mrtui f power in me vet' d in a Certain tll-etl of tm-.t I'-Xl COI i d to me bv i John L. hltd.ead .11 1 wife Alice W hits:, end on the :r i day .f.Ju , 1SS7, for the purpo-e therein expresed, w I.ich was duly reorded m the ntTn e of the Reui ter of Deeds Or 'la-ifax cou.'.ty, j Book 7fi. H. page 4'M; j 1 .t,o r..n r.. i ... .1.,. r 1 i .14. n .-.ii ivii iu tin: mw 11 ui Scotland Neck on the 28th day of Dec ember, 1S'S, that tr.ict of 1-n I tleseribed in said deed, adjoii i-it: the home tract of said Whitehead, .1. II. Hakri s.nl other?, a description of which will mire fully appear by refer i.ce to said dei d, contain ing about ne hun he I and fifty fres of wood land, si 1 i a o i ln-s nbniji. 1 miles froui Scotland Neck aod i; fairly timber ed. This Nov. --2n lsss. RICHARD H. S5II Til, JR.. 11 204 w. "InrsTKK. NOTICE. On January 1st, 1SS1), all persons who owe me and have made no ar rangements to pay , will find that it is too late; for I shall then proceed at once to collect by law. My claims must be satisfied. Now, in order t save cost and avoid hard fee I gs. I hope rdl wdl come forward and settle with me at once. Nov 12. 188N. NOAH BIGG6. II 15 tjanl. THE MARCH OF PBOORESS! OUR LATEST I JV1 PROVE M ENTS "Com ;ftitoii in llir 1 1 fp of t rn !," a:il trr'ti have n -ren our v - improved jjoass, yr cannot I'll ', . Tl" !. .w 1 vt'l'- fr.u! ' K, or li"W I..,; cuui;ti t ;,: c- ;.. i . r . v.-;.;n s:trl.: t i:". Ak :-r t:..:- r r r f... .I.e:i ? M;e.v' I ' Shr... or t:. ' ,T:ei;. i rl .v-. .r.J ! ii' M i:r n.-.l. B';i :'' . : ; ! : l.i !-.:.v "'i t:. .! . ur r.-tallT t. : 11 : ; 'v : i n rh'-.'s s r-' iri;.,-.l It" v u lr.ist i i 1 : . a ii" -. ii ,!.. i i::f!t. s'irti.' r'-taiVrt II ' x "'' )') I"'- iiil. m.r sj'jt s upuu which t..oy ........ ii :-.:-.-er pr. fit." i& -S3 SHOE - n. N A , : t r j r- i i i n i pli OI 1 LC U r. L y UALLLLI fewiN DURA3ILITY L tj r . v AN D S,FlRFECTION t -CJti'o XMf Ml. -t r-rtrrer. !n etir branch of Industrv T liar. v. nre now !'ic to mrlrm that the Jam? M'ans' f-4 piino ib in every rt'fpect tgaal to the fho "hich only a fr-w year atro were retaileil at eleht or ten dollars. If ycu will try on a p&ir you will be con vinced that we do not npfrrrate. Our nre the original S.'jiir.d 1 4 thoes, HnA thfe wh Imitate oursyTpm of tiu.incss are tillable to compMS with m otiality i f ta.-tory pnlift-:s. In our Hues we are the laxget manufacturer In th Vnited States. Shoes from onr celebrated factory are Hold hy wide-awake reutiler In all part of the country. We will place them easily within your reach in unr state or territory if you will invrat on eent In a r -stal card nnd wrfe to u.. Jauei Jleam & Co.. -it l.mx.iu St.. Boatoo. For S .le by y HOFFMAN ft HRO cotland Neck N, C. 11 1 3m. Of Interest to Laaies. will .nd e FREE SAW PLE of onr wonderful peclOc for f -mai- complain! to aar lady who wiehea to !sliustrb( i. tforo purtliKma. 8nd btaon fir DAXEB REMtOY CO., Box 104, PaffaJo, e, I I JAIAIS MEANS' fgsBR $4 shoe temgip CANNOT FAIL A 1 SATISFY & 4 TKE MOST ,$ J WANTE f5: 250,000 BTSHKLS OF COTTON SEED, BY THE TARBORO OIL MILLS For which the highest CASH pries will be paid or MEAL given in ex change ()C J OKER lT, IS-s. 10 11 m FOR SALS. (iii-t mi'l and Sw rr.il; nttached. 5J inch saw -20 hrse power. H-ts bern runr i'ip .1 years. Tkkms Easy. Afplvto DK. E. T. SPEED, Ciky, N C or to J. W. HOWARD, 12 fi 2m. Engines, f otlon am! Tohacro Presses. Tham Poad Knuinis snl Cap. Ikons. fSatr-nifVAt, Grist mills, .Vill-yariny anl ; Hei.'ators for Fas'onrx an I Store. Jet, to draw ica-ter from trelh. I Manufactured by ! TAPPEY & DELANEY, Petersburg, Va. Delanev formerly of Ta xxkk A Dk- j LANKY, Richmond. Va. 4 10 ly. A L T E R J. J R A U E R, Dkai-EH in KRESli, S.iLIED, SMOKED REEK, PORK, SACSAiiE AND HEiF TON(.UE. Stall No. a". first Market RICHMOND VA. Orders tilled p -omp l v. 1 'J-2(l 3m. Subscribe to the DEMOCRAT. E.E. MILLIARD, Real Estate Arent. FARMS AUD OTHER PROPERTY FOR SALF. 1. A good nver farm, known as ' The Smith Fnrm."' -12.r acres, 200 acres rraSH ami cunr i- ntl s ti ere m ir the State. 22.1 :.cr-H v,o,,I ind of pic.". o:ik, u:n and cr prs jj;rnwth. A 4-room building. oo I cdtOo in, 14 ptails. b:trn and good tt mnt houses. The farm i not Kn j t-t to overflow by freshet iu Rhnok . river. Situated 1 mile fum the j river, 2 miles from Scotland Net k ! flSMR K. 11., 4r miles from Scotland Neck. v:Atisfa:tion Kuarnnteed. Price J4.250 one-fourth cah and! . i . it. D- if iJbx.tt .z,, balance on easy terms. j 2. i Main St.. Sc ti.ni Nkck, N. The "E ImondMin Farm"' near '72.2.V' IIill'8 X Kads. 418 acre-. 140 acres: ,;L'UKLKNS ARNICA A L L rleared adapted to corn, to i(in,mU, clover and grass. Tbe wood land : TilF. IJEST SALYF. in th" wor-d jrrowth pine ami num. Fine 2-stori ' Cuts. Kruises, S,re.s. l.'lc-rs. Salt l:!..-i;i: 10-room hoUe. Good uin house, ever Sores. Tetter. Chflpp-i llandr. ,ii in ,i . i Chilblain-, or: s, r.tuinil i. m hiui. ? houses. Fine orchard-fraits in abundance. Oo id witer. As fine ; country residence ax tlo. re is in Hal- ifax county. 4 miles from Scotland1 Neck, 1. mi!e.-i frrm Spring Hdl. Price $3, MM) one-fourth cash and the balance en eacv terms. 4. Two good st; r s on Main S!ret. Scotland tck Xow oe.nipied, and brmyin good re t. Will exehange for real estate in tbt countn. 0. FOll LKASK. A. 300 acre farm 7 tndes from Scotland "Neck. C-horse crop cb-ared. Good timber in w, ods. (J.d tenrt houe. WilMeae for from 1 to 10 enr Lands well adapts to c on. eo:t.o, and per.nut. In (J cultivation. Lessor will deduct of tir.ir gear's It ae for building t arns . t t Teams aD I necessary ulensiU may be houcbt cheao on the larm. Terms very r,wW(V.-. Fink Fa km at SrniNo linx . 203 acres 115 acre, e'eared and in high state of cultivation. K 4 . A . " ,. . , Adapted to all geneial crops and especially to grain. Good dwelli g , good barn and stables, good gin and gin-house, rood 0 horse engtne. (io-xl watt r. Good tenant limmps. All im mediately On the Scotlsnl Neck rajlroad. Tne town t.f Spring Hill is 6 miles from Scotland Net k. Price $4,000 one Fourth cnh and balam e on oo,,.t t'oi-. Or w ill 11 for cr-tton at agreed price- with the purchaser. Compost already bnUd for next crQp Apply to E. E. HILLIARD, Real Estate Agent, Scotland Neck, N. C 4gggg ??;is.! ' . : -T'e - - , -r---i-; eei :--t ;- c .r tJjr niiVNCH IMl'sK, PJJTER 1ISLIF ?; ; . i.vs. :i:-r!.o. YAl 5 17 lv. Willi I :. l'Al LI. ( '( ).. C..r. Man A l.'.h Stre.-'s. SCOT LA S3 1EC- C l-.r ;m CEMERAL iVISRCHAIMDISE, DK Y it l -I! ' K-. U KK A I Y-M ! 1 K t'l . ' f I ! 1 N i . ri. I II C A -i '-1 - I. N ids. 1 M I ! Ii - . I'l. V i ls. (V ."tiv ' , , ,v Ri II ir-h T' , i '. -r.-etjourri.-. M..i:. L r I. .at. M jI.ih ' i ! '. e;. a'l'i ' :i-'ed ' ' i. F : : i t I.:. c r ii;y '!: an 1 N ' ! I1 DRESS GOODS All-woo Cashmeres and Ilenti.-tta ':.'.h. Ka'-s. Katu-y PUids. In.- r thades, Cha-hrnt re in a!! ha ie-. ('hauifrays, i i;i haniN. Per.-aN, Evertb-., jn White t.oo.K wnh l. icc-' and T nemieis f all kei Is. .V VIA S li FS .ILL (' 1.0 US. A Large Well Assorted Stock Always on Hand. ftsT PiHf'ES A I W S lie: 1. 1 i W K-sT "jl Buy vour (Toods from aid w.- w.d -tdl .m TRUNKS. VALISES AND GRIPS. FINKST LINK OF CI.oriUNt; 1-KK l,i;( r( ; H r r, i .SCOTLAND NKCK, N. C. marl-1 v MRS. JO"R PERSON'S E I M I K I 1 ) WILL CUIiK R iMu.scular Hhcutr ti-m. Cancer in its t.r!y i-tn-i s. Scrofula, Tt tter Erysipi la", Chronic biliom colic, Chronic S'trc", The "W"ASH i- all important in cases where lh-re are . . S ires or eruption. Send for i;unp!det c it aiaiu pro-'f ;. Address it: 20 tf. HOKSK Siii )KiN(i. A Specialty. B!sckniiliini; nf All Kinds. W ' 1 r3f i&l -L 4 w 1 1 ( v !- it ' i i r; t v i it i ( y. tions. si- 1 p.oitiveiy cures Pile-. orn . .v rf,iu,re,i. ins --::,rntee.i to L.,v. perfect satisfaction, or umiu-v refuu.Id Price 2.o cents p-r n. S.:; ; f .1' s' I ! !' i i , '. 188S 88p 1 N. B. JQSBY k CO, 0 I'KAI.KKS IN (;E.KHAL .MKKniANDIsp: and prTTn AT T3TTrT7 Vl Q UU 1 1 U ib' .SCOTLAND KECK, V C. 0. 0 OCR S I'OCK IS C II'LKTK IN DIIY C,OOlS, DKK s GOOD-, DRY GOO", IHFS bOtlUS NoflONS NuUONS. ' BOOT", SHOES.' " rjf. -tnji. V'' ', JI-l 1 N- jil. ' 11 s i. t' . Ii TIN A i;r, Clio.' KF.UY A " ! GKOCEPJES. o O So!- ag.'r.t f.-r R.-; C.d'-hrated ! laoo r Mi-' s'ki. -, t inv.i'i l.ro-. ,1 , , . . " 1 :tant-. I ;;i, irer.-. :t- Ml-' T t f - , , r Shut , h' d H .v .! tie .N m Lt-ai !i r ( 0 ,!R,AU-" 9na ' wO(UKN ih sn -y-o ; i ard. ; A:i ,,ra,-'rs ' y r wir" 1 T,'rn j nlhd. 10 25 tf. N. li. JoSEY L CO. A f i. .1- t. 1 Dar:i A. Ainsdic. Pet-r A:rO-.. DAVID A. AME&BEO. . . A A s, CAKKIACK HI'lI.ltKUs. ..... , Large and Complete V S.i'.t, KKe;-. Fih. r. Ae, Ac, Ae. 'NS mid ' KN Is' nUNlSlMN. t,()(is Y Skin I npt i Q , 1 j IllliestM.II. t I Is a Ti.t ii', I s a N rvim, I Is an Allcr.i'ive, I N a Lloo l Purifier. .MRS. .JOK PKKviN. Kin-. dl.-. N C. PATAPSCO FLOURING Ml L L H . ESTfiSLISHEDH 177--1 hi: I'rcmit'i r,m-trw i lour CA.CrMBRILLMrsCo., A.MHHICA. It is ile r.I.Sl' I.eeriO'e it ji.-Mm GOOD STKKNGTH, UNAPrROACHABLE FLAVOR, A N 1 A A sk ilir ". Teiei-r f'T PATA IS'll sri'EIH.ATI !. PA I I N ! uoL.Ni;o cnoici: pa 'i i:"i PATAPSCO FAMILY PAT K NT, OUAN'OK 'iKOVK K I RA, P,AIdW IN FAMILY. M APLKTON FAMILY. -. t. rJtimltrill rt. o. 2 1 4 Con. men e V , . , , v ' I J,n I. MANDKI.STAM. W'AintMAKKIi and dhWKJ.KH. Ke.:ps up all re;,-,;--, and keej,, m M.ork ; ,X h v filder ariy I ii injr i: I. is ):.'. Wet s,Je M-e' t. 7 u I v. ' ' ' ' & Whrn I o.t- crnm I A--ut n.wan mrly atop them lo'r a tlie. in! then tuv thcrn r- , turn aatn. 1 ms a itaDi' At CLUS. 1 1 a nto iuau ni'-'- I have made tii-c;.seae of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS A life lrtng study. I warrant my rmedit9 Cl'KH the worst caes. liecaun.' others iiT failedH no reaaori f.rtxit tee receiving a r;.r. Send at 'i:icef(.r atrial!" :u;d a FltRn t'.oTTl.R of my Ink m.i.i klk I:kimv t.i.e Kit're) and iv.t .iClee it c.; oii nuttnug tor a trUI, ud It will cur you." Addrea M.C. ROOT. M. C. 1 83 Pearl St ,HtwTo 1 000 1 "
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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