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SCHOOLS. THE DEMOCRAT. town nd o'jxrr all's. ,i. V .1 . , . . j Hmk Pniis There seem to be- a lack of home pride on the part of tome -i ten It. " ir citizens. Many tVngs occur in the ! -r I1' ". ci in z "rn?".Trr and some thrr otI:nI rU tMenvlnn. I The Wi'miricTon M- - CK !' ALL Thursday A re. i; st i ".t. a v PUBlUvSFS NQTIC:. Advertisements of nil hinds must 1 ! T: ; . NV.-k ' j wri'en we r " w 1-',!. : ; R V.. jt - i i vrr- " l.; -. : i ' , '. -i th . : v . r :nis : y "it' 1HOOL. -i n-.-r:.r.- U- - :t i !. ' I 'llitl-Si !..-. llion, 1- inc : 1 Wir.O-i-, ( a.l, t ' .I.1; -t n-h-tni, S' udv, r pr"p :!r -t ' ),: . ; (, -r l-.r Jm-inr--. :;::y. r.r J' -i,. : ir- -s A. C. DAVIS, Supt., - C2- ' I..iir;uiije., I.. O. hi m "Homol M IJI1UU1U1 J 1 Q x. c. SkI'T. 4th, 1k.su. -orpassed for health y. The corps (A i any ia the- iand. .'i! e.c'u sr hoels as lh ' i.i he Sauvcnr School pat tfi lnnil'it J of . ! mon A it School. cio and Organ is a ru icli Conservatory, i '1 under New York V'.ral Mii-rc won both t; omental Medals at ! i-.u'f Institute, ami ; three years under the ,,,!, .csors. - ca i. Si-:srox of 40 v :.i-.KS. washing, full Lit rounding Latin ar.il - ? 1 70. to advance - lul.50 ' - - 220.00 . a ivance - - 210.00 . ;,i 'i! '.'! e. P. i!or.:;nI, Tics. ' n-w-. but we can n.t ' a;, i k:.;.w a'l !..; bar ; , ! k'- ;- !i-w- from 'i-; t urjr - ly j r-'. '. : i -: X': .! j n- new; l iv i r vcur ;u make it better. i in- -. :ay .: f-T t:,- curi-t.: 1 1. J oC j I . A 1 , v k i n k : ; n j ;ne for each insertion. I" eeii HOME ITEMS. Mis Ma a .S-iva--; l,a :i f,w ro,,? d ''.'ape Jastiiinc s for sale. ( i'cr'.-h.- deui! no mon-, no more l h'. v ice you loved shall thrill li. ') ' i forever still. war Is z ' - !U tVVf I Lave placetl in my hands for ale a valuable house and I n on Main Streetthe 1 uillir nov oc caied by l, W. Harris a3 a bar room. The lot is .'0 feet front on Main .Street by 11(1 feet deep. I centrally b.citcd and can be bought at a bargain. If you want t :urcha3e apply at or.ee to K K. 1 1 ILL i AH D, Real Estate Agent. Briefs. H CADEMY, y :,)!. WO XECK, X. C. :,,'. j ..i. :..V AND YOVXO MEN. -,.ir- ,h.J; cipeiienced teachers, !-it:"rc.uili course of study in vsii ti.e Sciences, and the Ttt;.:..ij rcJerate. Hoard in family including washing. . ; ., .c., tIO per term of five v; - ;. bc-ins AUG. 12, 1S8'J. W. C. ALLEN, ; 13 tf. l'rincipal. UNIVERSITY OF miTU CAROLINA. C K A PEL HILL, N. C Mr. W.I. WaUton replies thi week to Mr. Simmons' article in our last issue ; and we wait for the an swers or correspondence of others to see ho the farmers regard the mat tor. On the first page tla farmer" gives our leaders some good reasons wh crops are poor. That part of hi? argument about working himself and his wife preparing all the clothes at home, is especially worthy the con sideration of persons who are not very full handed. The next session begins Sfpt. o, "?. 'I'.orough instruction is offer J . II. Ilannon, in his speech to the colored people here last Friday night, intimated that he thought that the passage of the no fence law for Halifax county county ha3 eaused the great raias. What makes sugnr so high' Protection for the rich and oppression for the poor is about the size of the republican administration. What say the Gris?om advocates to CI papers in the State opposing Grissom to 13 or 14 advocating his innocence? The Democrat gave the matter the same fizo we have heretofore expressed as soon as Dr. Grissom acknowledged kissing the woman and sending away the turkeys. u're forf-v-r torn arart. .An 1 hr !nnd you loved to hold and kis A re foideO on a lifeless brean A'hose cv'ry throb once beat for you. How can we say "tis best! ' I'cp, those iij.s no more will sm;ie Tiicsiijiio of love that stirred your soul, And made you feel your heart had found -V resting pi ice, a happy goal. ' Hen, tuo-:e eyes will nevermore Delighted watch you as you conic, Xor glow with laughing bve"s sweet li-ht As you draw nearer home. lYs bar ), ii ; hard, O ; ,d 'tis hard To prut wi'.h vho-e yon dearly luve, To b. l that you'll be age alone, A wand'rer as si matele -s done, l'o feel that loyed, pre? i vis form, Is surely ininq'i: z vt the du-f. 'A'e cin ii . l purely praise tie f ord Then, we forget to tiu-t. Not dead, not dead, thank od, not ud. She is tlive to never die, She's now in blis.s no man can know, Knraptured far bojnnd the sky. O Hen, go out t o night and look In to the lovely starlit dome, And watch the stars and know, () Hen. Your darling is at home. P a i t .i 1 . day, A :jjut 2' , t- dace is luetic 1 ( ii 'r i i i i of T;tr R;v rti n ilie i 'a; t. v .-I noun e, t:.ar h thing wbieii w dand ri'iii's . b-.-in d--.r"u d i not be a-. b ra IllUT1 ..C I.' lb b:ir - b.wr. , r- (. n n ' R.v t. Al.lAAMd; A r. N . t LV: i his etnpio vc rs. wi 1 in future i ed to cbirr p-rons de-irvus ilar .r;r? Il l 'wt r tar:k" the i fare of twenty cents. The o'l custom of uiak'n ex'ra thr.oi town jr on th-.- ;i i? cl will a'so ui-co?.t:nu..-.i. He trusts he iv be fuilv aii tns l; it - app-r.c : it i the 1 e a ndtr.-tcr, i that :k -V A - vt: t 54 T-e L-Jilb 'roUjihl witu : tr.re to H!n". the hoj;e that 1 T 1TJ in iuUi pv Tlse Orjih'iu's Friend is correct when it says that Tin: Dkmocuat is an advocate of the dust pan and Lirerature, Science Philosophy j brush for newppappr otli-.-e?. We arc :i.:.:rr.at.L-(; i,y o:,; :-a is -vo esti mate ours-eives. This is true in all things. Tilino'ss is r.o exception. one wili make re w h c'i will i i pursuance A the above, he refu-ed. IS-.' me of c ur bet ci'i i.u:s ie meinj:r that in ! 12 th'-re were tw- dis astrous wind -d'.'nns i'ur:'. ium-d cf ps this section: and ytt no one seancd ver hadly hurt. In those n ;'-: i'.'i.i daS "hog and Imn.nv" was the cim l supp'y. There was plenty of urp'.us old cnrn.r.nd when the cu ps were rui.ied jeop',e heitau to save their ol I corn and so did not sn.f tr greatly b oi2 the hiss of th croju Where ii the old corn to lay by now.- We hoe farmers will learn aft r a while. Cne of tlio most intelligent and must observant men in the Community said to us xhis week; '-1 am sixty years Id an I ! hive never seen as much rain with a h tie sunshine during the m vllis of May, dune and duly as I ii.-.ve this year."' lb sa;d that it is cemmon to make .-xirp vagant rtunai ks about the weather, but he knows that he is, not mistaken in his calculations on the rain and sum.hioc for this year. CoNVl NTTON OF PcANl T MKX.-Mr, W, U. Shields returned from Suffolk Friday where he attended a convention of peanut growers. There were eight counties represented from Virginia and seven from North Caro'iri?. Edgecombe, Martin, Halifax, Perquimans, I'aquo- tank, Hertford and ('hownn. About ."OO persons attended th" convention which ' lifU.l t-,t:v 1 ,-vti nil li' Tlmril'iv nitd nniil 12 (.( lock Thursday night. T he phmterj were hard down against combines and tru!-t:, and adopted the cotton bags for covering peanuts instead of jute bags that have been used heretofore. SxoNKWAi.i. Jacks .'N oiTn:i.!i. Some tune last week the shei i'f of Moore county arrested a man named Stonewall dackson who r.nsVrercd somewhat to the murderer of Warren Tillery, and he was brought to Halifax and jailed. There was no ceitiii ty that it was the light Stonewall Jackson, although his lingers had been mashed and answered t j that part of -Jackson's ilentity. About the time he was loosed, the de puty sheiif! of Southampton county, Ya., brought Stonewall dacksrn, tlse real 11 o ' ): will tin 1 it a Ivur.'.au .t Irom t", reenvii.e ;j Maven laekf'nvii!e ar. I i-.:cuc-? to the c.u if H'shnington I- runs thr.u'. b ;ountry of mar. ihj; ii 1 po-ibili.i nnd il wuuld tnako a vt ry aiu -b'e feeder to our c.ty. J"' veutu-" tb. oredictiun that it wid be t: tr.lt t H"ii::i;titun wilhm the :. t w. ears. war-., uv . ! i r Ai 1 v Absolute'y Pur K n PERSONALS' r ot i Mi .:.-z--2 Address per There are 10 prisoners in Halifax j r.l The mariiige license in the county for duly numbere I oi ly , wl i re 1 and col ored 1. Srir" Two communication? are crowded out this we k one from llingwood and one from I.itth ton. Do you sufl'.r from scrofula, salt rheum, or other humors? Take Hood's Sarsapaiilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. Samuel J. Talbot, recently employed on the Ytilmington Msci):r as telegraph editor, attempted to commit suicide in Wilmington Sa-. ir lay rdrht by taking laudanum. The reads throughout the country l ave been badly washed during the past few weeks, tnd in man y places it is almost impossible to travel them. A slO.Oof) Sali:. Rumor has it that Mr. J. R. Tiller- has sold his saw mills and dry-kiln ;u Tillery to some Northern cajitalists for ?10,0()0. We are not posi tively certain, but quote from rumor. Pios IN a Pox. We learn that Mr. Jas. N. Smith saved his mules on the river in the recent flood by putthig them in a garden on high ground; saved his grown hogs by driving them in a vacant tenant house; and saved 1 is pis by put ting them in. a larsre kettle. Mlt lb d. I.KW1S AlU'OINTKii Dl-TFTY Coi.r.F.t o'lfcior Wh.fe has ap- j murderer, to Halifax and logc-l him in Tnr I)i.M ' nvr is pi!'ased to e Mr. Claude Kitchia iu Iowa for :. few diys. Mr. K V. HiJgs is vi;itmg Lis re latives for a few days. Mr. W. M Crump, of Td'ery, wa in town Tuesday night. It aiT-rds us -jreat pleasure In note f her many 11.1 lb-- a ii.-d ; I T V it. VLr.. i 1 - .1 FITS. -All V: K iit i r.-at Nerv ft c r lir: d i ii- I'rea' isv : -'.' i t a '. iscs. S.oid t ' ! t. K . Z I r ;-1. t. .V..rv, PKCIA. 1 ) V V K R Li )i; ( LV. ,v Iiu'rovtsl Til' At ..! i I f ' , ' i iL U i i I i K i i ii e 1 1 .... ,v lr. . N'. F it- ! : f i A i. h -t.. : or mi: ueiijini, o, lal awav in J'alt iniore so:r.e wet returned home Li:nost ntirr !y well. She was accidental iy run over abnnt six mnnths ago, and it was feared she wa crippded for life; but be ha hud aside her crutohes mil says she is almost entirely well. She think by returning to ti.e physicians in Baltimore, sh-j can be greatly rtliev ed of her deafno.s ais'. ; r.en vh not M f i ti - i h w ho ba-s boon I'h: ia- i i u . i a. . t i I Li . 1 T i ! f f 1 i : I ; i i ; i 1 1 ; .l'.O - - ', . : . run.dt s, i;...u ; potsj . s..res n.nl a I u ors , t: i l it '- ' 1 U :'u S. hv i , ! i nch ns cut rr!i, cc. 'rr.a, i in,; .v. in. Kid other furt.n of hvi di -i':i - : yrud')-ns id b-:-.)i 1 .i-'purity. Tui.i Or. J. II. M. I . "in" N-,.apa:.!i i. F Ii. i . Wl ;-vh a 1 A r . I Mrs. .7. A. Sctt , who has been Fpcr.di ng weeks on a visit to the Mr- W. H. Scott, riturn Tuesday. licliuiitn I, several family o1 No no t to -.ko i i I' s ; o : i ' a f I ' v . . e- r ", K 1 to.- y 1 o -o big r .1 1! Moi.r.vi' ' 4 'i'" II !M I b- i horn n -... I :: Mrs. N. IL Josey left Tuesday for; Littleton where she svill spend two weeks wi'.'.i her sistr, Mrs. L. v.". ILigley, ant1 thiin she v-r i ! i visit 'nor parents at Wake Forest, Z IL Walser, Esq., was in town Sunday and Monday. He has been on an extender, trip in the North and New England ; and lie says that the rains have been very general so far as his observation has "one. s 1! ', : ! r i : . 1 y For a safe t :i a l 1 r i ; n fever i.o 1 :ig:i u-e Dr. .1. Loiiii's Chilis and Fjver I to (irc. oy I .. I . VV d y f o r Me Mil warrau! -m 1'or sale Mr. Mar.-r, Harris r ft ' 0- c; ' i ! o ' ( ted bx-Sheib J. Lewis of this HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, Puesidext. ; II 3m. HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. A Term of IS SO will begin Monday in AUGUST, v Infirmary U now being The great fp.x.ds in the Koanoke river have no been surpassed more than one time within the memory of the oldest inhabitants. Perhaps in ISCTthe water was higher, but even then there was not so much and such constant rain for the length of time that rains lave fallen almost daily this summer. The prospect now is that crops in this section will be cut ve"3 short. There will be little made on the low er land 3 of the river. On Saturday, two ed iters were having sme scrimmage taik on the train near Ml. Holly Captain Harry Johnston told them to get off at Mr. pom county iepu'y Collector for the coun ties ol liah. ax, hugceomoe, 1'nt arm Wilson. a?" Attention is called to the opening of Vine Hill Male Academy on August 12th. Messrs. Alien, Principal. andShields, Assistant, urge parents t. start their brio's at the beginning, as a very great advantage is thus secured to the pupil. A reader of Til K Hi'.MOCn.vT in Erie county, Pa , says: 'You are doing rood work. May you succeed ."' Wc nnnrec'r.t"- such words of encour agement from far away, and it gives spi'-it for move and better work. D.VNlt'i.s .Mil! s. Our correspondent jail where h bor court. await ; hi left Tuesday !b- tokes tie , - , Q , v ' i place as telegraph oporrdor i ti ia; at N ovem- 1 fr 1 1 lb" '2"o SIo:n! OvorNCPi1!!, H e learn that the magistrates of Scotland Neck township met last Saturday, according to rcjuireraent of the law, to pass upon the public roads of the townships , but adjourn- p.nu a fine young man ne e Some three years ago he tVora his modest faro home several miles m the country, and entered school at Vine Hill Academy under the instruction of the writer. Not having the means to pay bis exoeiises at school, he did the work ed until 2nd Saturday in September. 'fan orJinary 2ervunt at the board- That day they will pass upon the . . , , r .,, t r?r:.tnisr. I ( 0"'l I . ' , , id.i.i i :H' !'! I ! !:.:-. 1 j " This ren.e ly h b-. onuie . Ii , .n W! F I"! t tV? OH and so ti'irvjlHr :-.s t i w 1 no u . - i' , , ., ticn. A'i wh )hsv.- n- 1 bh-u- Ph r- fi J M ' ni'.'ln-me o v- not . i--t an I i s : : i r - anteed to d- ab tho is (dai-ne-l. IhV.-t r : j , ! ' H .'1 11 ' Ibl'-rs ui 1 cure ad di.-.if . ,.f .): I.o.er j and Kid:-y will cm .ve I'miples, lb ii-.. A ...... , 1( , . , . . v.h- o i. au j -,s , ' j ol;l ; by in.;: 1 ! ' o i di , t M .. .i .h .'i: ; , . . I ' i ' ' f . frt;i the ?-vc1.tu aui ; ni;'. :ti w ' .-.''' , curea l m'.v-.L '-re--. -Ft , . , j . . ' llekdichc. ( ' it :r: , (: ! : " i , : , jf "j ' ' ' try hh-ctsi IbtN - - iiu.i .. a; i i " sU-- guarant-ed, or money r-Junde !. I'm---; fjAPT. V'' l V cts. and jl 0 i er h i le . I '.. T j - - , 1 . 'o.s drug-! o; e. - - . ! wi ites that condition ot the road?; and the dil ferent overseers will have time to p'lt their road in order. The law allows two days' work at a time, aud allows the same amount of wo;k rrpeated if not done within ;i is .-bedding its fruit, shorter lime than two week-' from Mr. W. W. Long has i ust returned from Holly if tney wanted to tuht and he . a tr,p liCa!iy aii over the State, and says a:i . rep will be fitted up with nee to comfort and con '. other improvements are i, with the view of mak e rrprnent of the school r.s : as possible. '' i. would wait for them. Wisdom over took them and the train was not de layed. Charlotte Demorrot. Wc are quite confident that the time is not very far in the mi-.ty fu ture when editors will be accorded j more genuine wisdom than has been i attributed to them hitherto. The crops are almost a failure. Our farmers are getting uneasy. about the cotton crop. Corn seems to be doing well. Buuikio Jt'TF. BAiOINi A corres pondent from Edgecombe county writes: "The Farmers' Alliance, lodge No. 7G:, this week made a natural cotlin and cer emonially buiied jit; baggiig.Is not this puerile for men who have, set out with such a noble purpose? It rains here every day. ( 'otton may yet form a crop. Corn 1 tlico r.M.or i.o'rilis'!P'ilte- inHinpd ncr- i s ear in'' i iooi 1 y . Tsix 1 sax. tl v tons the best educ- - , , ' . , t ! sons rnav emulate tliis noble ex- j Wwts to urs a stock farm. The outages, need destre . t ' . , .. , . r ! 1 l Mm lUi.rimrvinriinrf OilOnro' r. , lit. . r r, fine, ilnpr H5 9 filer 1 I'lllll a . T tt arijp.t: w uiv; ui.i liiiiiii.iQ i " h i j v'n-i.' . ... ..... - - - - tO ) . 1 1 . i . . , , . . r v . . . - i. and so let peace reign and the land ! genueicm m me .eaeu m .e-w .u. wuu . , I wishes to move South and to this section. -'Inn H,o tencVirrs. the 'th- oo-u-s of study and ! above 15 a clear ca3C ot' 1110 vclop-o-e nrc all that parents mcnt of thc Maternity, and we hope and so paid his expenses largely. In the mean time he spent an hour a day studying telegraphy ; and now he is onh of the most competent an t j reliable young men of the land. He i has recently been night operator rd ; Concord, and gave satisfaction. Wt ! are proud of birr:, and bespeak for Vh:l :hca NOREOLK CQLiiECK I I ; yoi'N; i. dies. Idir'v. i!M'' d A. I ' ELI. AN ?o Tv lb the first work. A'l have tittle to n w ' rr, x o i O Tl . 1 J f.ll liO V f r 1q f 07 i n f i ' Bumiu,.. o '' him great success. before the meeting of the magistrates . .... I Itcv. .1. W. Hundly, of i., prer.cn- in .TiJi.t m ut i . cl in the Ba)ti-!t church here last Sunday morning and evening to the great delight of his hearers. His morning sermon was taken from that well known passage of i 1 : ca' -..logno. Apply i -I:ne::, Oxi nun, NT.-C. or Cai-t. -L lo.i.u u , Iioykins, Ya. ; ' i, N . C. , July , 1S3D. 7 11 iw, L'TTLSTOfd W.-.ll SCHOOL. ; o n v, o v s. SON-SIX TAKTAN.) i' o: 11 u- AUGUST 10th, 1839. proverbifdly healthy ; new Js b u:l ding beautifully situat-'- r.b frem Mineral Springs ; i' a: ug'jij'" siogle desks; guitdel; charges There are times when a feel.n of lassitude will overcome the most ro bu3t, when the system craves for pure f)Iood, to furnish the elements of health and strength. The best remedy for purifying the blood is Dr. J. H. xMcLr-an's Sarsaparilla. For sale by F,. T. Whitehead it Co. II.-, i.Ki.iii. N. C, Feb. QOtii, 1S. Ph. A. T. SjiAi.i.i:Ni:;-:K-;i:K, liochester, Pa. Dear Sir: 1 wish to say a word in behalf ot your to engage in stock farming. Any person who has lands suitable for the business and who wishes some one to attend to! IE Smith, Jr All persons interested in Trinity Church Cemetery arc requested to assist in cleaning up the irounds on Tuesday, Aug. 13th. 0,i the same day the inclosure around the new j hat! prepared for thern that church will be put in order. Work i love hbn.'' The proac'ier "said that will commence at the latter place at ! it is podsiole f r the Chrislim to S o'clock a. m.. and at the former ! llcfc; wiLl' hi a!1 t,!;' llntK . , ri, , 5 At night th-- prjatdier sjioke trorr, at 2 o clock , p. m. 1 hose who can f , he y (nu . K,ial hG lt..f wljCn not assist in person or by proxy, i j nwake in thy Iikem rss.'? will olease send 2o ets. "beforehand i He said satisfactujn i t,, ti.p trpacnrpr nft he n.-.rUh Mr. II. earth3 "reat treasure-. ONLY $-'x-.od and T nil. on. water :. .:.:, : 1 I u Ailinimsiraioi's Kiili! H:i ing qualified : ad mhi i -'.r:itor in the est n to of 'i'urnt r Whi'-he i 1. deceased, I hereby no! if)- all person . having claims against said estate ( n i .tp qi-fi ! them t . mo or rr. v a! !.i r i. e v Scripture: "Eve hath not seen, nf,r I Ii. H. Smith, Jr., on or before tlieKI, ever heard, neither have enteral into j (. A M,r . 1S ... fri. .. In( .. , !the heart of man, the things which j A,j , j ,() M u , l.,t'.(t.. o ... ' 1 1' : l ' o 1 :x : a ' . . t,f 1 !, v : i . o . StlAMMbbb - C 1 i . i i will plca'e make p.,y u.eri! . This Auiti-t 0 1 !,":-- 0 . j ANCKE.Y .1. Will I EliAh. S H ' . Adu.i:. i d r..t. GOVERNOR such business successfully, will do well to call upon us and lit us put him in communication with our Yankee corres pondent, for he says he is a working Yankee. W. J. Smith, Rector , BLOOD FOLSON Is very liable t follow contact of the hands or face with what is known a poi- St ck farming is one branch of a varied ; son jVy, especially ia hot weather er if industry which ought to claim the atten- ! fic. j)0dy i perspiring freely. The trou- tion of our land owners. Drop in and see the letter and sell or rent or share a farmer to a live man, and you will do well. In fortunate s who are seeking their health are many. They should remember j ble mnj" subside for a ii:n", only t ap- wonderful Chill and Fever Pills. Some j that the very best advertisement of a months ago a friend, wdio knew that mv I remedy is the true testimony from people wife had been alihetei for months, sent j who have used it. Write lo the l'dood me a package of yo ir nils. I gave them i Palm Co., Atlanta, r.a , for their "Hook to her and they cured her st once. A j of Wonders." It is filled with convinc nti ihbor, Mr. Perry, had suffered with j inj testimouals from hundreds who have rhifis for'more than a year, andhad taken j used P.. P-. B. No other remedy has nportu- ocar in aggravated form wl ei .,- .. ' MOt' ,,;o - oners. I tie great puriiymp powers viLtx- i..n-. not of nor of 'lie myteries of knowledge, nor of th best works of t:.e Christian. I u t pi r feet saliifaction can only be iioped for ia the bright blissful be yond. Dizziness, nause-i. drowsiness, dis tress after eating, can he cured and prevented by taking Dr. J. Ii. Mc Lean's Liver arid Kidney Fillets HOltM-SflOt.I.Nw 1 --V - vail I r ;. I V. n:tj of Mood's Sarsapari'la thor.- .l,!i eraei- cate every trace of pdscn from th' blood, as the enres it has accomplished V -r ale by E. T, Whi-e'nta.J v C-. Even the most vigorous an 1 hearty it time a cnnr-liuuill. ttlT.C If r. t - O O r P S SCTO 1 11 1 S . I I 1 (i,,n r..t,c n.nir ; weariness and lassitude feeling of Blttckiilthih'i ,f i Kin! let 1 y t-.rah. i - rue ardy to the Prill' L. W. BAG. LEV, Littleton, N. C . Quinine until his hearing was greatly in jured. Teeing the cure wrought in my wife's case, he procured a botlle of pills ami was speedily restored to perfect health." 1 feel that thi is due to you. Yery truly. Ehv. J. I. Pa vis K i T THIN, Machinist. v Scot laud Neck, N. C ' ''-b.-st Mdis, Hydrauiio Presses. rgans. Sewuig' Machines, an ' X ' "ids of repairing and tumiing. ' ' Halifax, Edgecombe and Pat ' '' " - '. 7 20 ly. II . pplNE-vs- AND roNTENTMENT Ciinnot go hand i 1 hand if we look on the dark .-iL , f every litt'e obstacle. Noth ing will so darken He and make it a burden a Dvspepsii. Acker's Dyspep sia Tables wib cure the worst form el Dysep ia. 'onstipatbm and lndijrestim, and make Ib'e a bapi iness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 5 ) -ents by E. T. White head y 'o. trown so rapidly in public favor. In localities where its extraordinary merits have become known it outsells all other remedies. It cleanses, renews and pur dies (lie blood . It creaths a healthy ap petite and a healthy digestion. Duty de mands that vou gtvt; it a trial. A ( :l!bl K lb LED. Another e-bill kdl 'd by the uss of opia tes given in the form of Soothing syrup. ; tlflir. and '.on are Why mothers give tne:r etui iron ooison is surp'is'r.g wb.cn they can I ... ..i . II,.. l'o disi-el fP S : from impure or poisoned bio,d. j this feeling take Dr. J. IL McLean's Sjlt'Mi J , ; . ... .. ' Sarsr.p irilla : it will impart vigor rz -Must (4' r Storm Calendar an 1 Weather 1 ore a ' ' 1 ; t.&--J. i . i l- ri' casts for ISO , by Rev. Irl It. H-cUs, ! ' vitality, , ''A' , mailed to any address, on receipt of a For 5rle by E. T. Whitehead .v Co. ; WM' : two cent postage stamp. , ? in The Dr. J. II. McUan Mki. Co., The mo?t (hlicate c )r. '.itution car. ; fe tWstK' Ml I safely use Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar . WMSTA St. Loci Wine L'irig Balm. It is a sure remedy for co'.ig'.i--, hiss of voice, and all Sick headache, biliousness, nausea, costivcneaa, are promptly and agree- a)lr banished ly Dr. J. II. McLean's j throat and lung troubles. Liver and Kidney Fillets (little pills.) j For sale bv E. T. Whit -d.cad ',.. ssle by E. T. Whiten. d i Co. ! '.,,. 3 of di-est'rn ca t3 db--o- If rs If health and life are worth anv- Oi s lie 'iVi .1 Hi w ! sy tt'.c u celsnj out ofioccoxes oeranci'o. i I): . II. Me- ("i i f M o v ; ' . ... relieve ; sOii au uieinui, ..ie juui e- a .-- ,.'- i- - - j .-child of its peculiar troubles by us- i rra v takin-r Dr. J. H. McLean' I ee-.s of otgcstlon r. iid assimilation, I - .ku .any ,ii.-iner. it comaius INE AT -II'd'.T NoTIi'E. :&;a tb, St'i'-rr-.f 'i " K -ic . 7 li 1112 no ( pi ""i ; M'U jdiine. Wiiit'-bead .t Co. tvdd bv I. T. S.irsapa F..r sal -ill j- ; by II. hit heal .V !' ftcd thus mskc core be T. F r ib bv K T. Whit-h't Co. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1889, edition 1
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