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T 1 W 1 zjl - r r E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor- TV E MF3T WORK rR TIIK PF. 'PhF.'s WI.LFARE. ii 1tr li( i on I . "Oprr rur, VOL. V, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, :.: i a. i. w . STATE DIRECTORY- Daniel G. Fowle, of Wake connty, Governor; salary $3,000. Thomas M. Holt, of Alamance county, Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate. William L, Saunders, of Wake county, Secretary of State; salary $2,000. George W. Sandcrlin, of Wayne county, Auditor; salary $1,500. Donald W. Bain, of Wake county, Treasurer ; salary 3,000. Sidney M. Finger, of Catawba touLty, Superintendent of Public Instruction ; salary $1,500. 'Iheo. F. Davidson, of Buncombe county,' Attorney-General; salary $1,000 , and Reporter to Supreme Court ; salary $1,000. James I. Glenn, of Guilford county, Adjutant General; salary fCOO. J. C. Birdsonc , of Wake county, State Librarian ; salary $750. J. D. Boushall.of Camden county, Chief clerk to Auditor; salary 1,000. ( 1 o v r.r.so it' s Coi " I L. Secretary of State , Auditor, Treas urer and Supt. Pnb. Instruction, State Boakd of Education. Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer. Aud itor, Supt. Pub. Instruction, and Attorney-General. Sitreme CornT. William X. II Smith, of Wake, Chief -Justice. A. S. Merrimon, of Wake, J. J. Davis, of Franklin, James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort, A. C. Avery, of Burke, Associate Jus tices. Salaries of Chief Justice and Associate Jnstices each $2,000. Supreme Court meets in Raleigh on the first Monday in February and last Monday ia September. Represent ation in Congress. Senate . Zebulon B. Vance , of Buncombe; term expires March 4tL, 18'Jl ; Matt. W. Ransom, of North ampton ; term expires March 4th, 1889. Jlottfe oj Representatives First IVi-tiiet, T. G. Skinner, Dem. ; Se cond District, II. V Cheatham, (col.) Rep.; Third District, Chas. W. McClammv, Dem.; Fourth District, ft. II. Buno, Dem.; Fifth District , J, M. Brower, Rep.; Sixth District, Alfred Rowland, Dem.; Seventh District, John S. Henderson, Rep,; Eighth District, W. II. II. Cowles, Dem. ; Ninth District, II. G. Ewart, ileo. Halifax County Directory. General Assembly. StuoteT. L. Emry. House W. II. Anthony, T. II. Taylor. Will A. Daniel, County Supt. Pubdc Schools. W . F. Parker, County Treasurer. B. I. Allsbrook , Sheriff. L. Vinson, Register of Deeds. J. T. Gregory, Clerk Superior Court. W. B. Whitehead, Coroner, DRIIiK nTIIESTRFET. Drunk, your Worship," the officer said: 'Drunk in the street, sir." ?he raised her head- -A lingering trace of the golden grace Still softened the lines of her woe-worn face, Unkempt and tangled her iich brown hair, Yet with all the fnrrows and stains of care The years of anguish and sin and des pair The child of the city was passing fair. The ripe red mouth, with bps com pressed The rise and fall of the heaving breast The nervous fingers, so taper and small, Crumpled the fringe of the tattered shawl, As she stood in her place at the ollicer's call. She seemed good and fair, she seemed tender and sweet, This fallen woman found diunk in the street. Does the hand that once smoothed the ripple and wave Of that tangled hair lie still in the grave? 13 that mother who pressed those red lips to her own Deaf to the pain of their smothered moan? lias the voice that chimed to the lisping prayer No accent of hope for the lost one there, Bearing her burden of sin and e'espair? Drunk in the street-in the gutter found From a passionate longing to cru&h and down The soul of the woman she might have been To rhng oil' the weight of a fearful dream, And awake again in the homestead hard by, And wooded mountain that touched the sky, To linger awhile on the path to school And catch in the depth of the limpid pool, Under the willow shad, green and cool, A dimpled face and a laughing eye, And the pleasant word ol a passer by. Ye men with sisters and mothers and wives, Have ye no care for these women's lives? Must they starve for the comfort they never speak? Must they ever be erring and sinful and weak Staggering on with weary feet, Stained in the gutters and drunk in the street? Good Templar. 'Flaw I'Icker" C-ives iiiic IMhor Nome Advice. (Shelby A'ew J.ra.) My Dear Clarency : Keep a slid" upper lip and dont get skeertd.Flaw Bicker will stand by you. He weighs not les than one hundred and sixty pounds, ia all wool and a yard wide and warranted to rip and tear as much a3 he pleases but never to t.Tkc to his heels, I'd sign my name and take all the cussin, but I havent got time to whip every man in town. If I could live without work, like some of these infernal deadbeaf, I'd just open up a ebop and ask the old sore- I I flail a tit r r . m r 1 1 , f- I w n t-w1 Ikiita l. t i In m. sell, lues minded off of them. I would n ; mind doin up a couple old cranks anyway, but before I get through. I'll have Lwice forty men in a light ing humor and I cant take the con tract without pay. I cant fool away my valuable time punching the ing for it. They are so cussed worth less they want to get a little prom mence bv beir.2 stuck in this crn- Z u l lir I " ii t i on. Tia 1 e : ' a gre.it d hatre 1 ar.d nr.charitV-b worl 1 pre -edini', f.o:n tion tnat the dlstrinu of fortar.e i- vi I v um. it r.e Is but a s! d v I lie OKI Hrliatr . . w er. Weil , they ar g'in to be sa By disappointed. There lire men in this town that Flaw Picker nnuldn't dirty l is pen with. Flaw Biker, like Detli, love? a shindig m.irk. He dorit propose to bother Li in If with ' to on vine the rag-tag and scum of erection. ID- j ob-rvant man that will give particular mention only to ! is orient ::ne rv-te them people who could be somethiug if they would , and about the scum j iie will preserve a silence so pio j found that it will be painful to their j vain , besotted souis. And to? many i a day yet he hopes to live and sign Yours, in sympathy, Flaw Pi ki.i:. Vi:i ! tn ..IV ,e ..or: tin'. A rXp'Vie:! i I r 1 Ve! ' :.)'.! ;. i 1 s 1 1 1 c ' ; t; i i 1 spparcr.t 1 .i ar I L v .sr.- liMii:i. ;.: '..:.. 1 !.:'. !.y tb-- ; : i -'- 1 b C i w. A i 1 w. i . A W hi:' but 1 a:: ho h'lnn m.in l:vn.;: w I, i .. . . .it . 1 : . t - i . ....! ....... 1 1 .1- "JiI.UltTS Oil i .. 'J i:i',t filiii. r.t n. ,v. tb" M-nat b ; : ! ''.v lepairliU' earpe;it ei w a ib.-:u. Oned -. .!;id;' .b'bii Dii-. lVhuI the South Wantt. ":-i'ti' in v uii-l- r W a-b el ! 'It'll 111 the tie At a banquet in New York c;t the other day, Governor Lee, of real The idea is nothing less than a delusion persistent and wide spread, but still a deIu?ion--t'.-ut wealth or rank or power is a iiccos eary aJjjnct to happiness. There are New York rcillionarios who take !e!s enjoyment out of life than a day-laborer , and there are noble iv.cn and princes who have succee 1 ed merely to a heritage ol eplendid misery. Who was there, ton day ago, iteyon T the lirnitol ciro'.c -f !ii intimates, who did nut regard 1 h ; ,ni(). ,v 1 1,,, , j i,.'.l,Aed i Crown Prince of Au?tna as occupy- .. i . ...lti i . hi-m r.md.i e i T. A . : S Hi i AUf i N ( - i ; i ' ; d N.el- N. i 1 'l l -r- ' . i i . K at';- a : I I t - . .e I. i ::' ! he ;lle N r v Kn-'aud ilKoi.e t! s.M .e'y, told me I had better .t- t:iy pr.va'e :;.ai k- 1.. : Iie'o All N : A 1 1 on Oi k a :i Virginia , made a speech. He said nea is oi all tne out molly-coddlcrs wnai uie onui wantea was 10 oe let; jnJr a enviable position? Who and watery-brained sponges I tackle alone, and the Southern Strtes be ; js l!ierC) to-day, v,ho would havo;ju,M l i eel li.Il: li.ive He- in this corner. aliowel to rovc rn themsel". e:s with- Clarency, I do feel a little bit j out interference from the Federal sorry for you. It seems I am giving you an unsavory notoriety. Fd hate deucedly bad to be the cause of send ing you to jail. I am afe-ard cross Not one k--, e-ek d u; of the I tl carel to stand in his shoes! Whether M.I(afot -Aim h: by suicide or assassination , ids cud (,f Webster . ( la . Caihoiut . It ese! knew t b- V ; ! ! n i marsx ,b-h- e!i''': 1 1 i. i. government. lie further said the j wa, as vular aail aepicable as any ; i .southern white people had ma.le up tra,r.(ly of thc slu:n3. wh-ther bv U el eiijoviiig that h-'i:-t. II I ran ; is that Wcbs'.i'in and D-nla-' )v. zoi.i.ii in'i:u i:.mi.m. All' 'l!Md - A I I. W. their minds to rule their States, and j lf!ierited or acquired viciousnes-,hi were going to uo ii reuerai mi !ir0 was r.s ignoble as that of men ; llt.sU .,,,.,, t b. l Kim trrai) ?r.'f nn! nr. i. L.I I fnrnPii nr nn T . f t i i r n 1 ! t : r ar f ,.rnri , . , and penitentiary stripes aint cut j that they preferrel military rule to , He hul tastcS f thc7 iwct kind ! ,,,'.'..,'. ;,. J; b i.'v.i........ j Ml b! e.M! sale o I lie n on tie enough in the latest agony to be come such an all-Cred promising dude as you are. But dont get skeercd, Clarency. Remember yoa belong to the old established firm of Keep, Cool oi: Co , and let them bow iheir bcks and bristle their tails. They will simmer down soon. This rattling of dry bones is bound to do good, and if you do have to go down , yon'U be a martyr to a glorious cause. But you are not a goin down at least not afore Flaw Picker gits the whole ho skinned and makes a little more I i.tei vi and he had the means of gratifying" jsaa,. p,asett. negro supremacy. oovcrnor J,C8 has come promn i Vi Vm to u,s fulL This vcry power i ncntly to the front of late as a strong j to m;nistvr to his passions must have j LAW. N. ('. H i : ix ;e. and determined advocate of the cause of the people of his section, very early bred satiety and must have made death, U: him, an easy and in the above mentioned speech rclcase from a world whose truest! he uttered the sentiments of the white people of the entire South. We do not expect an' favors from the Republican administration; we do not want any. All we want is for Mr. Harrison to attend to his busN ness as President of the Union, and let us f.lten.l to ours as citizens o; ' happiness he probably never tasted. Want ofConrasc IVaeh SIoju'h for 1'url. It ha' b ea demonstrated in Vaea Valley that peach stones will make as rood a lire for household purpo-es . A 1 i'. All'iLNi.V A T 11m i i i . . I'l.i.-ti. rs n t!,.- ! ...;:ui.r !. :.! Ail I .; .- i.i ! : , ; , ;:1 ; I'ilo.M AS N . Ill I.I . AT I' i BNLY AT LAW Halifax . N . C. as the best an 1 of coal m the inar 1 ,.r l-tt I ii' fruit- ' ro w e l s. KiS'ea 1 o as heretofore, throning the pit away, dispose of tiie stones at the present time at thc rate of a ton. 11 . ii Hi' :ia 1 t!i- !'! i i 1 1 at sausage meat and chitim out of j sovereign States. Mr. Hartison will some of the dud-r tted o'd orang save hiioself a great deal of trouble outancrs of this conitounitv. . if he will taka tlicse words of Gov- Nrnntor Tancc'n Ii noiTleu'sre of Scripture. Vance is a North Carolinian, now in his 50 th year, and in his tenth! Clarency, you are 3'oung and fresh and mighty allHred green. Y'ou don't know how to run a real, live, booming newspaper. You'd do pretty well to go round and ask the old loafers and chronic gas bags if they have got any news; but when it comes to the scientific management of a paying village sheet, Clarency, year in the Senate. Before he ma t,' Y(m nec(l ailyi ernor Lea as gos;,cl truths, and govern himself accordingly. The constitution under which we live says all men are created equal A great deal of talent is lost to the world for the want of a little courage. Every day sends to the 1 A sack of the stones wi srrave a number of obscure ni-:; who ; abmt eighty pounds, an I wi! have only regained in obscurr. r be- long as an a, ial num! cause their tim'dity has prevuted them making the first elfort and who, if they could have been induced to begin, woul.I, in all probability, have goiit great lengths in (he career wei- !;ie.v. i i 1. K! Tis true, the negro is our equal as to of famp- The f:lct is in onler u (1 any tiling in tins worhl, tnat is worth doicg, we must not stand shivering on tuo blink and think of the cold all rights guarantetd under (he con stitution ; he is as Lee as we are, but the Southern States will never allow the constitution to be so construed a-t r oi , a -1 give a great .' inten.Mty of heat At many of the i udiards in th val ley may bo. .-.eon great stacks of peach and apricot stones , which will eventually find their way to Sun Francisco and other places to be sold for fuel. Thc apricot stone does r.ot burn as readdy as the pencil. and will not command as good u . 1 1 i i . and danger, but jump in and scram- price, i he .ruu-raisera w.n uhuoujl i i r. ..i l. i I ,r.,H,. r.liviif,! In li"im t llllt tllCV as to place toe neijro over the " 1 J . elected to the otlice he now holds he mv yoUf (M oystcr sbe,, ear down j ri.hitcs . fo, thf.re is a liW Llghcr ! perpetualiy calculating risks and ad- j now have anothci source oi revenue a tale that ! than any created by rna n that pro. J'mg nice chances. Inere is such ; jpen J' , inks. Ifthclhibits this. We are ylad to thinkj little time for over squeamishncss at peaches arc dried during the seao,, present , the opportunity so easily ; tor fiinpraer.t. -v.s soon .ei m. -. slips away, the very period of his j ers find they have a market for the life, at which man chooses to yen-; stone?, a greater number of pound'- A i nn.Ni.v and Cm : i n: a Halifax-. N. ( '., 'l l . e . win! i I ii i' !. j.ee;:i! alt - a! ' tan-. r I l 1 . 1 1 V PROTLCTION FOR ALL. 1ntcr-.13t:'tcr rife ';rr,oci dion. Boakd of Commissioners. Dr. W. R. Wood, Chairman; W. E. Bowers, Sterling Johnson, II. J. Tope, J. II. Whitaker. W. A. Dunn, County Attorney. iNFF.mon Cor ft Thos, N. Hill, Judge; E. P. Hyman and S. S. Kor man , Associate Justices. S. M. Gary. C'.erk of Inferior Court. J. M. Giizzard, County Solicitor. Time for Holding Superior Court. .March 4th, May I3th, Nov. 11th. March and November Courts are for civil cases only except jail cases. St'oilan! Neck Town Directory. A. While, Mayor, C. W. Dunn, T )w;i Constable. Towx Commissioners J. Y. Sav sge.R. II. Smith, Jr., Dr. R. M, J-i'in;.'n , W. A. Dunn. CHURCHES. Eoiieonal, Rev. Walter Smith lb-e tor. BaptUt, Re 7. J. D. Hufham, D. D Paetor. Metholis Rev. Mr. Harrison, I'a:stor m charge. Primitive B-iptist, Elder A. J. -Moore, Bastor. had served two years in the honse and had held a number of offices in ! his native State, and had rendered valiaDt servico to the cause of seces j sion, rising to the rank of major general. He was in Lee's army at the surrender at Appomattox. Vance is rather large in build and heavy in form, with Bilvery white hair and a stubby mustache of the name color. His voice is rather rapish and nasal, and he might bo regarded as a down East Yankee from the tone of his speech , but he is r Southerner, with all the Southern .raits strongly marked in his character. His humor, of which he has a very abundant fund , is of the Southern type. Vance evidently comes from a family that was very religious and devout. His language at many times is strikingly like that of the Bible. Phrase after phrase of his speeches are well known texts of Scripture. His simile3 are often derived from Holy Writ , and there is a strong religious coloring in all his remarks. The principal characteristic of his mind, howeyer, is his humor. He is the funny man of the Senate. He has an inexhaustible storehouse of anec dotes which he relates cleverly and always with aptness. He has light ened up the dull and dry details of the tariff with humor and wit, which has many times provoked a hearty laugh in the Senate; but his ass&.nlt on he sj-j tern of protection is hard Iv regarded as serious. It is good humored and sophistical. Vance is a Southerner it; his polities. There is no taint of rar.gvrumpery about him. During Cle eland's adminis tr.ition his chief occupation in the Senate was to ridicule and make sport of the civil ser vice f-y.-tcm, which Cleveland bad promise i to support. Vance selected his choicest, stories to illasfate what he consid ered the absurdities and incongruities of civil service reform. Charlotte Democrat. elose and I'll tell you will lift you out of the kin "trained journalist" wont stay at home and show $ou how to run a first-class newspaper, I'll do it for him. I've got the dots down fine. Til hold up this week on the old Egyptian mummies, the gan letfied mossback fos-dls , thc howling hyena cussing fiend, the ring-strcaked-striped court houe sinecures, the though, that thc hotter element of the Northern Republicans are in fi- vor of leaving the race problem to work itself out at the South without ! turc if evcr' is 80 eonnnc,l t hnt ; V, iU be llr,Cc1-"hX' their interference, and if the Repub Home ( jMicc : v i i v! ,;, N P Y IMS'! Pl'.ol i ci JO- 1 'ranch ( Mi. a ! i . ill "' T!'N I'!. V "i a I ' a t i f , i f . lican politician will just let the mat ter alone and stop trying to otir up strife by mean3 of the negro ques- i tion all will be well, but it is the in i antideluvian mortar-pestlers and j terferenec of the miserable politi cians that we are to fear. Durham riant. J25:i; viMA iitn. is no bad rule to preach up the nec essity, in such instance?, of little violence done to feelings, and of cf- i forts made iu defiance of strict and j Tljls property sitmted about sober calculation. Whatever your j . 0f In;!(., frmn v..shvill,. is one pill givers, the strntified brass-buttoned icacooks, the measly prohibi tion cranks, the redseyed whisky goozlers, the big legged pantalooned dudea, the mucilaginous buttonhol ing bores, the conceited pharisaico! tooth-exterminators, the breech load ing, double-barreled setter-pupped antiquaries, thc I'eck.snilli.in, mil dewed, oily-tongued insurance agents, the bandy-shanked , " Before Taks ing'' J. Gould and the pusillanimous, rattle-brained , smarter - than - any body - else wiseacres in general, and I'll put you on the hot trail of suc cess in tiie newspaper art. These bright and shining lights can wait. In due season and in miae own good t nia I'll reach cut and demolish them, - hand finds to do, do with ! ini'jht. Srltcte'L. all Xo I'rove TJi;U t?i Karlh TIovow lfany one doubts that the earth "do move,'' let them try the follow ing experiment, and its careful test will prove convincing : Take a good- sized bowl, fill it nearly full Xhe imlct I"e!Il-r. Jour j of the best equipped and bt sfc pay ' ing vineyards in the South, The pro- pcrty eonsits. of bilacres ff la!id,or,e ! hundred of which are in cultivation ! , r i .; .a. ; .. f.S a Vlli'". am. a Ill.noril oi wioeu n Carolina's world fam'-d l'.ivrneiit i'i I'jll -,t ,, a' 0. Pit' i riii 1 1 1 1 1 1 it Si v t v l r ' ' Pai Mi 1 'a-h :it Hi, 'I -. llirv.' ' 'd.D A'.i;. "I.::- ! ,.. NO I.' ess -j ei I J i A UT fiv- V-:in y lor !,( 1-- lit. - lT should like to sell vou a trim- Int " ani.t r. n.irnwom lookincr man no ! No! til he 'walked into the otlice the other Seur p'inonr. Sixty to a hundred day. (thousand pal'-ons f wine nr.n- "We have no use for one,'' replied ,,-.,,.,,,..,., a y...,r, whl(.ij n-,,1, ready the cashier ; .irlnc.:'nv in the South. Th "lint you suouM always looK lnto j ' ' of ; the misty future," went on the fiend . vineyard yi-M- rn annoai No T X i I" N If th- I'nl - H ,i i. -I I, . tb- -a I . -I.'i r I; "!.! A ' i e il i.t mg or jarring from the street. Sprinkle over tiie surface of the qUlre proht ol 1 water, and place it upon tiie floor of j demurely. "Next Winter you will ; about s'JOr ' a year, wa ca witii a room which is not exposed to shak-! wan to make holes in your boo ; ,.n.Vz, (l fa,:,, ir-s eoald be gieatly .eel) 3-1 ou v.au f,i - enu Me.uw o;i. j crcasC'l . I :i Co", n "C t IOM Wltil tills i 1 n nn nlnfi clrn f oc -in clr'ino rn I 1 we won'd far! her h ate, mat tin- can water a costing of lv copodium pows k-You may want to screw some i be made one o! the gra:e and fruit a-.- a,;t c ,, 1. 1 r,-i,w.i. ;0 I hnarih terf tor soir.t ti.ne. The old ! nrnjrlr-." rtjun' ri s of the world. We Liei .i 'il.Lt.. '.T1.:!V,. Tl Ui'uLi lO; v .". .- ' ' --.i,--' r- f... i. . ,.r! fashioned method of driving screws ;,. f.v,.r.. n lva:,' eo- in ...;! and o the ed at almost any oruggist s. 1 hen fangs cf the screws, as it were." upon the surface of this oating of' "Nothing to day, sir , powder make, wi'h powdered char coal, a straight bbek line, say an inch or two in lenuth. Having made 'this l.ttle black in ;rk with the char- UN: PI. N, A. ' . .1 !'r . Ii.- I :. 1 M v -nei:, 1 I' A IdsTI N'l I.i II"' sometimes used for the puiposes of1 Skinned method of driving screws ; ,ia,c ev(;rv advantage in soil and . , . , , : in with a hammer is pernicious, ns ,. . . :, i Ap wf. he toilet, and which can be 'btin- it (icteriorates the tenacity of the limat, to Ah wc flolUf Gold Wttrh. 8c Id for n I tO. until ltl7- T7DT1T1 The Nashyllle Argonaut in a neighboring county says t Our elim -te is better and more ..i.-nh'r onrl nil bonis of farming Bt.t hi wa..h i. U.0 wcrld ti fi M P ' ,. , 4f. tim.kP.r. w.i liiJAJ ,-:ia bo c ii lucted more nroutaeiv uai.o iM. uetn utu..' taan iu Sour horn cainornut, wnere andrmtieizes, witb work! , .... ni u of iiiii !. thev ask thousands ol dollars an Ono lroo 10 r.cti io- J etltir HtNnngit trrn. a, r lor t. i" bltVIK. IdffftlieT with our lrf and t1- MwThMpiM 1 We have more opportunities for ef- wit mm in waioo, w una . . 1 M . A J T' hom tot moolb and Hn !! to lu.m 1 aJ And lastly , Clarency, it's a good idea ro run a newspaper in a town where there are lots or folks who are , so dod-rotted mean and pfmgy that ! coal V" t!ie rface of the thev always burrow somebody else's ! conU'nt 3 uf t 'i; i,0',v1' ltt3 ,1(vn paper to read. These de.uP.nats i UiC cl 1 Vl bo1 ' a f,li: Imng around and get the news reador OI-c cth"r slrail1 1 o5,iocl so to them on somebody else's money. ! llial it hil ox ,rt!' P11'-1 wit!i Tl e'll sdcoze a niekle to deal h and I lh mark- I'the'ine h ipp.-ns to when they die, they'll quarrtl with ; bfl Pr:l!i-! with a craek the devil oyer the price for shoveling ! or w:,h a,hv ationery e coal. But you wart to ran a paper I'l);-,:ri- ;';:3 " rvc as where there are h ofsae: :,li((W, the bowl ondistt ' (or It. n av not helo t ir inck L but i And then observe , p .1.1. ..!- . . w.T- 1. ' - 4 . . - will do your palh -:ee a thundering :a'-u 1:-UU w,'u iwv ' iobtr)od. Besides, what do von J1' iL wa9 l-irallel with. - - -- ' ----- "Ti;1 gimlet also acts as screw ' ,k I don't w.--nt it." " It may be used a lack-ham mer, a cigar holder a need i-s e ipital and energy We clip the above from the Naih- con; ville Arj ; i K We are pr. pare I to en lora" all i that our ne.gr.boi Ins sa; t o. tae one ' AM f in Is !;-fr .'a N ana P li :j J-r . I '-. baa' - ban- ' ! t h- b . , I ; - s ar- ai I ia ' a 1 a ' a I iir 'J of 1 i u -- : , ii j, , ' a t :i ' ' lr-ii T.j ei - .f iri i :t : i urel :i.f-gr;tv. 'all ani t.'i.'-. t'e- "aaV-r 'jv A I' ia-y -.v.th j-.-- wv.l ! I r ' : i ' '.: , .: !.e:, . 1 , --If. i ! ' Jib- n a t 1 .r '" r"i i e nd aho a tool h .Me ioe Vineya-d. 1. r. -n We h had the p! the 1 ia the tl or, !j.-ct in the iVvll. Leave "I don't want it." "It has an eraser, a pen, an i.ak stand , a table fo; curnputing com pound interest and a lunch box at tachment." 'T can't help it ; I don't want it." 4T know you do:.";. Vou'r-' oae ' l y a n ok . i , a a-ra II print your paper for, if ymi dont will be found to have moved lrcra i ear th in simply mt, . - luuuiu. mumuwii taut w. JL" . r"1- T becoma tout on proptav, Ttioia " 1 Plica ran DA attra of MFdn. K Wafjik bis money in 9afc investments than any other place in America. hoi 1 ..aroural want it read? Follow this advice, Clarency. and j direction oppo-ite more th;.t I'll give you in private and the Ve?c Era will become a rc j A" g'iL.r hov.l.T, its fatiei will go abroad , L " alid money will tl aw into our colfrs 1 c ' and you can s iiokc t woicrs three times a day, And whenever the Bugle Horn u( L:oerty too'.?, the j small fry will look out. j There are some folks who are deuc- edly anxious for Flaw Ihckr to j write them up. TUej arc jast itch- t East to West that is to say, in the to that of t'i movement of the earth on its sxh . re ve! vine: has of tho--- mean men that won't gimlet le-: ' has a restc. trin to Kuroi.o ard an I tali"-; comany attache 1. You're the k.r. 1 of a man that would live near an electric light to save a ga3 bill.'' And the peddler walked out with his mental plunge on the perpend icular. T. :' Si f' in '-. . i-i-'varu and tae f.;r:n afa: .... 1 It is ;it:iatn 1 ia H ..::: cru:.t y a "e.v n.l'.i.'S from 'he W .v W La iro 1. and 'h O'T.e of thele'.. managed en- country. .Mr. II. S. t-'tr 2 '-1 ':- proprietoi . i :i r i' Ti e i l be h i j r.aes--, ' p-v. i.", a at M : iae, '1 d.- I". Wi' 'I UiM :. :. u ilia mid I i no :: . : ' A' tei iI'.-'VS in tV ' d any in n'jer::i::g ,io: J. L. K 1'iC 11 IN, A'.i.M 1 lANOLS. rgav. -L'.vr; MAi liIN!: a- ; '1 ALL l 1 N V L )i LL! 1 A W : MA' HI . I N C' N. i: i. ' i: a U T: - - I I 1 i. I ,'. ii.: ; i . :; v it!i it, but the po.vd. r on tla: surfac- la been loR behind a litLe. Til- l.u- v. ill al ways be found to have movd from E ist to We.-t,wiiicii is perfecth good proel" that everything else has moved the other way, Wilmington J-,?- .?C'e7-.'. Cotton is king: lnt hay and stock constitute the sinew i of war. fur tla f The Iti'.it Way. One of the -x--' ::'. ' :n-n in th' United State", made an '-ev -rioting" fortune, by i :-t attending to hi?, own bu -dries?, an 1 letting evryb'-y --'" -a-. Now y-iu go and do iikewlse. and : ::t rnedlling wdh " li 1 r: k-'': UK- ) ; l t r i T c i peruat ion and ma i red en an ee 0 his dominion. Cotton farmers in ot'uc- pt pb-'s rn-.-t' r-La-iiin Cuioiina can in no way as' yon v. ill g-. ' r'.h to.., surely eni ich theli farms, and con- j dav." Try it nv. h'U scajucntly theni-cives, as by paying j work' well, let us kno reasonable attention to grass-grow-j see vhit fu:te.er can ing and stock r;iin?'. .Vtss? '.' you Fx, J . :i ; inavb . .ea. oi tb-i and if it d.a': , and we w'.i; be done for oil N ii ' ii I. . I A bb li b il - ( , j't ."ia-a-r .N:i.l;. vi i J' TLA Nb Me A : : i - M i. 1
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 7, 1889, edition 1
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