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SCHOOLS. : ! ri r ens jr. a Tin. . ' vKf'V LOW F!ATS , .. -lt; F.-fjVSnrn' YO V(i MIW : t i ' I , -r PA VIS SCHOOL. "his is a Military board in 2 ,-. l, LULl !S r!, (.J till' Brv( ri!iHcd rh.,..N in tli,- I tiit. d .-.ta!e. Health-.' loc-nion. Fin. ( ornate, Mihl 'Winter.. Cadet ti 1 Fa-el, f t On-hf-t:-.! i" Curse .,.' Studv. or preo." '' ''.Uh-t'rlu!.., If :fiv "''lt'- or lor Hueiru- - 1:1 'i'.-I.-iMj.hy. For Kciris-:-:i-ui.ir- add t ess L A, C. DAVIS, Supt., 1 sroTLAXDNKCK nwrA-fiM scnooE- Po ..'in Leu ins V. SEFTEM HER 2ND, ssj. ;, :n 6 to 12 dollars per Session . : , wili be made except in ::..( racle d ii Iness. ; , . bo obtained with the Piin- . v particvlars apply to i,-S EITA O. ALSPRO K. Principal. - i Neck, N. C. S S 3t. Oxiora n nTninnnu OXFORD, N. C -. aon opens Skpt. 4th, IskO. a' ion is unsurpassed for health , ! accessibility. Tlie corps of e pial of any in the iand. i 1 unas from such school as the v .' uginii.the Sauveur School . : -s. the Patipst'o In.'titufs of l'u- Cooper Union Art School, ; h ;r f Piano and Organ is a ;' the Norwich Conservatory, a ai .1 : t idied under New York aoher of Vocal Mus-c won both ;i and In-trunieiital Medals at : L. 1 Female Institute, and ! -1 idled I'iree years under the -V York Professors. im; Annual Session of 40 WEEKS. i. fuel, lights, washing, full Lit- '. n including Latin and - 6i7o.(( .-.c-hn'.f tn advance - 101.50 v with Music - - -iJO.OO ..nedir.lf m advance - -210.00 ly for catalogue. V. P. HOPtiOOD, p,cs. i. i i i ViWE HILL A C A I) E M Y , s'-o t l , y d yErK, y. c. V: i'.OYi AXI YOI'Xli IEK. esks, experienced teacher?, nuth course of study in the Sciences, and the i nr. i ii . ti moderate. l)ard in family .copal, incluiing washing, '.le! cc, ?10 per term of five -sion begins AVG. 12. 1SS9. ' r catalogue. V. C. A I. LEX, f. Principal. A e : 5 -I Co Ceziaie Institute, i ' 'U VOiNG LA HIES. -!'- I OX oS'l'NS Sl'lTMlIil'.K 2XI. , with an enlarged " corps ot and wuli better arrangemer t -' i'. r ' i:vnt wo; k. Steady in ' patr A -i zc ".ndcr present niai; . Thorough and comprehensive :'-L le. Excellent advantages i . i A rt. Location remarkably !. Moderate chaises. Send fcr 1. W ARE FN, Principal . " il-on. N. C. FREMONT n AH? INSTITUTE Mil Has a Full Corus of Teachers ANI A enrn" rnoitetMi tV STUDY. T'- 1 ..ntiori i i nn-; patr frruuih healthful I ; 1 1'-' l:u.. : a ixO rjpl J EXPENSES MODERATE Write f. .r ( 'ti talocuc. CAPT. w. H. HAND, Principal, FREMONT, N. C. KOREULK COLLEGE F )R VOl"Ni LADIES, Norfolk, Va. I.wu Hieappst aii'l Best " !. d in Tidewater Va. 2.V) students. - ' rs. Health record unsurpassed. ' ' ' 342.50 A PARTE It Tor Hoard J ; .l.ion. 2o tf. HILL J A c a b e m g , 1 iN Cj S( ' )'i 1 . A N 1 N Kt !", N . C, e i ( s-ion ef this scliool will lil-L NDAV iN SEI'TEMPCE. per session of twenty weeks: m:v - - - - 8 v2.no it: - - - 11.00 :: K(.,s;, - . 14.00 2.."0 ! 2.50 P.00 Mcdowell Principal s. I.'SSES SallTH :f. - hi; ',..w-'i::) wi jrrn aptui Fl'xl '-'in': iio.'f sjtmp.iff '.'.. ..:.U JMW jiim.iiv. o .1. i .".J ll.il'IOJJ - 'i.ku.i. ii : 4 1 v. .ai ie.o.ii OsC'tU lV TTIQiO vjQTiiiTinnTr iilU lUlUQlJ THE DEMOCRAT. ' "V - 4 t - y . ... PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. Advertisements of all kinds must be in this ob'iee by Tuesday afternoon to in sure publication for the current week. Iocai. Advkktiskmk.vt.s. 10 cents a line for each insertion. Charys, for hal advertising d.rr rrr,-!J y HOME ifklflsT" Mi-is Mai Sa vagi has a few well root ed ('ape -Jasmines for sale. Wo have roccivcd the Ceiiton nial catlo-Mp r ihe 1 riiversitv o: North Carolina. It is nuu-h more tiian 1 1 1 ordinary f.ata'o no it n'n msiorioa! sKotches t tlie Sock-lie-!, buildings and a catalogue of students both graduates and nor.- k uuu.o , iiom ine Iouiulation of i ff i n fl ii 4- i a - - . r tlie institution. Tiesident Ilattle lias don? a rcat ser ica to the Uir vers.t y in thus preiianng a history in the form of a cata'osue that wili insure its jKiusal. IIo.i. Eihn Carr of lvlgecombe has been elected President of the tite Farm rs Alliance fcr the en suinp; year. This is a high cjmpliincnt, but one well merited by Mr. Carr as his reputation and ability vouch safe. Uoston is a j;reat . place. II. II. Williams, in a letter to the Stale Chronicle concoinin y lijston says: "The city is mapped out by the charity oran'rat 0113. Men and women give all their time and thought to this work. They have large houses where tramps are car ed for during a night. The tramp is taken in. He must first take a bath. His clothes are checked and hereeeivtsa go ah fur the night, lie is then shown a clean and com fortable bed. In lit1 morning be is given a light biei.kfa-;t ami is re quired to saw a certain amount oi wood. Extend this systematic pro cedure so as to include the needs of the complex life of this city, and you have a suggestion of the chari ty work done here. In the State Democratic Conven tion in Iliehrnonel last week, the naminationa were : For Governor, Capt. Phil. McKcn- : r.ey ; for Lieutenant Governor, J. II. Taylor. It is said that Capt. McKenney is a strong man and that Mahone may prepare for some ! rough handling wherever they may come ia contrct with eaeli other. Jt is rumored through the papers that Dr. firi?sorn will offer bis resig nation Poon as Superintendent of the Insane Asylum. In a pricate letter lu a gentleman in this immediate section, he says : ''My connection as Superintendent of this Institution will soon cease. Gov, Fowle having packed the F.oard of Directors afrainst me , I shall soon offer my resignation after twenty-one jeirsof devoted service to the cause of suf- fering liumanity. 1 leave with a i consciousness of having been ful to every trust." faith ! The Democrat has all the time thought that Dr. Grissom ought to h:ivi rosioncd as soon as the Di- rector9 rendered their verdict. It would not have been any confession on his part, and would have held him np in the estimation both of ii.p;.' who pst.ons. ii us cause anu those who did not. There 13 an old ! saw among certain classes that "ev ervbodv knows what to do with a bad thing but the one that has it." . FerhaiH this may apply to those who presume to say what Dr. Gris som ought to have done; but we nevertheless think it would have been better for him bad be resigned at once. W c are inclined to think now that he did not intend to resign until Le saw himself forced to do so The most delicate constitution can safely use Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Fur:?; lialrn.lt is a sure rcmedj for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat anel Inns troubles. For sale by E. T. Whitehead vt Co. No need to take those bin cathartic pills ;one of Dr. J II. McLean's Liver and Kidnoy Fillets is quite snfhciciit and more agreeable . For sale by E. T. Whitehead A: Co. CAPTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother is cautioned against giv ing her child laudnum or paregot ic; it creates an unnatural craving for stimu lants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Paby Soother is specially pre pared to benefit children and cure their r.iin-s. 1 1 is harmless and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by E. T. Whitehead Co. I ' E OPLC EVERY WIIE K E Confirm our statemnnt when we say that .i,.'kr'.'s English Remedy is in evcrvway superior to"Y,ny and a'l other prepara' ions l")r the ThroatAmd Lungs. In Whoop i i-t FV.ugh and Croup P is magic ?.nd re Leves atAn:e. We otl'e-r vou a sample bottle IK-.. J.enKunber, this i?emedy is sold on a .p-o.-'dve rvi-iir.iivce.iv I. v i.i.c hcad .t Co. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surpri-i 12 that people will use a ponvmon, ordinary pill when they can sc euro a va'nable English one fer the same money. Dr. Acker's Ei.fiU-h pills are a postive cure for sick-headache anu all liver trouble?. They are small, sweet oasilv taken and do dot gripe. Sold '-y E. T. Whitehead .S. Co. t r- a t tiUFOiir foreman is sik this week, so our readers wi ! excuse anything irreu lr in the pap-jr. Et'-T'if liurhatn da lv .', no-v an 'xi lin.'j : at ;Li fir.ee an 1 it - z .r , and fall news notes of Durham. fczFi p i i.'ht here stick a p'n or make a pencil mark and turn to th first J a?e and read twice over th sort c.ipf inc' d.d -V i' J. t , Papt We ho,.e our n :.!. tivn vid note the clipfiii on the tirt pas about can ning fv.t'U i-s, Jt is a paying inve tment, and it takes very little capital to Kirt the busnes. CKMr. J. E. Ha r. r..ck has ordered from t'ir; Panacea Sj rin- near L i h.-ton. of fit t':t cedent water, and has jt on exhibition and for sale. Th: water has many strong testimonials and is un doubtedly fJCi'-'d. He tan get it fie-h irom ine '"" every uav :i fie.-.rau: . i . 1 r A coriespon lent f.om Tillery la-t weeK sent. us a communication too late for publication, and it . . i t no o i.l 1 this week. He states th.t Mr. John Howell has made some Tery tine kfi-h potatoes this year, so tine that 00 of them will make a bushel. DiKt). In Franklin count- a few days ago, the infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs ii. K. Tillery of Tiilery. They have the sympathy of ahosf of friend1-'. Fii:st ti:!:' to Cm-KN'Vn.i.i:.--T'ne fust trip to ;reenil!e over the extension was made yivt .-rday. One passenger wer t down besides Sume road officials, and three or four came up this morning. Nr.w Saw. Mr. W. II. K tchin has recently put in a brard new saw at his large saw mills in town. The diimtter of the saw h Ad inches and it wi'l cut 12,000 leet of lumber a day. Koai Sri'KRvrroTts. The road Su pervisors of Scotland Neck township will tneit on the third Saturday in September Ir stead of the second Saturday, as was published two weeks ago. A M ri'.'l'I NO AT t 1 1 v. Mf.tiiooit Cut itcii. Rev. Mr. HarMsou will com mence a sciie of meetings in the Mithov dist church in this p'ace on Sunday of the ;h id week in September, and will continue according to the interest in the meeting. Moved thkik Mills Mess. Has-sard-Short it Dunn have moved their saw mills across Pccch Swamp beyond the "Thnteen Bridges,'' and will soon ship their lumbar Irom Enfield, Aim'ointfo for lToi;tooi. Mr. John I. Neal, Jr.. has received the appoint- mei t as agent and operator at Ilobgood, ! fand will erter upon the dntics of the :.p pomtment as soon as the station is rearly for bin 1 1 3 will make a zood cHicial. DIE!) In Eiditl 1 on August 17th, c f hfinorihagic fever. Mr. Jno R. Savage, the oldest son of Mr. Joel Savige. Dc- j ceased was .10 3'ears old and was laid i away in the quiit hours of t'c Sabbath j in the cemetery at Whitnkc-rs Chapel. May.he rest in peace U. I Phoi.ikic. Mr. J. II. Futrell showed I us Saturday a stalk of millet aout 10 feet long, which was the sixth growth of the season. He says he has cut his mil let five times and now it is nearly 10 feet high. He nianfs it for his cows, and says he would not keep a cow without it. j mi; ijii.!A i.i.i.. j !ie piping; and M aehinery for the arte?im well are j at the depot and work is begnn on the sea fielding preparatory to boring the ill. It fi'l be located on the mi idle wan- in ajn street a few feet Noith of Denot street, iust in lro.it ot N. Ii. Josey i & Go's it re. ( ON ETOli VIE AJ I U.S. -Mr. J E. Pal- lock, of metoe, was in town Yonday and tells us that the cot 'on seed oil mills at that place are about complete and will be in operation this fall. The capital invested is about $12,000 and I., j i)jXOI1i another of his pupils will be, the H. Statin, Est) , of Tarboro , is Pres:- j 0j)erator at Hasscll, Mr. D. A. Law dent of the company. rence who recently left for Texas, has 'ti i '- W AAf XT TAP t n IT r V.. T unison, of Halifaxi informed'us Monday that a crazy woman who nas t.ecn in Halifax juil for som time, died Monday morrin. He says he has repeatedly rna Je app'ication to Dr. (oissomfor her admittance into the Asylum, but the matter was every time deferred. A Fink ito nic. We learn that a verv enjovable pic nic was held on Wednesday of last week at Mrs. White head's grove near town. Many visitors were present from Pitt and Edgecombe A bountiful dinner was served and we learned that to whole barbecues were left. It was largely attended and a pleasant affair it was S"-,t.TT TlllVe'C -UVVX- MI'MI Ihsc , , , r ins the handsome new building of Mr. M. Jt. , , .,. t, . Hoflinan, we were struck with the bun- dies of lsths. We inquired as to where he bought them. He s:il they were. V.;rf.,l S.nrp hat n fnmment' Thou- ' ' , ',, , r t 1 a 'ands and thousands of lumber Fawed (Ms town nnH s linned awaveverv dar. ill 1.1.3 '.--"----.- --- J . I and yet men have to buv as small a thing, as laths cl-ewhcre! They ought to be made here. D.VNIKLS Mills. Our correspondent writes that cotton seems to be improving - . , A J - A. . 1 . .11 I, It is pos expeceea xoae mete wm ut; more than half a crop of cotton made in that section. Farmers seem depressed. A good protracted inciting has been in progress at Harris" Chapel f?r seme days. Public roads are m bad condition. Mr. W. W. Long and w ife are vis'tiug his farm near Weldon, Ci.'.AN UP 'fin", rKEMi.F. The rains have not feen so heavy for the la-t few dav-: and now fef ore the -sun has had great influence cn the soakeJ vegetation, everv one ought to see to it that lis h ts are put in good order. Cleanliness of the town is the oi ly safe guard against the fall di-,ases that so trequentiy loi.ow a wet summer. No one of ordinary mt-ll :g-nce ought to wad for th- authorities to call hr; at- tention to cleaning his premises, but he oneht t i do it for his own pre frtion. lov. -Since Mr. I t'f ' a lVw d y - A I sir i ft f I -r - ' T .. . . m fiM oii.t-ncnt of ,z rft si ' i''0e the extension to -r. I-iwrH.ce. W h'.n A!l:e will d well awsv ju Iir c Te'.is, hut a few day delay would hare j ( vn l.itn a jr '''1 p'r1"'"1 nar I'' n r. -In c 3-i i'.-n- recei i i-ivetr:,rr.t? v N'1 mcni ? f-f iht cr, ;al : i " s n is' - n, Ti'.Ury, be erected thcr .vera. Me-- ir.d Id- ! lery w:'I but' ' a Urge !-t:.re an 1 bui! hns wi'l on be erectid learn that e'-ry hou-e in the tK! soon receive new c :-nt tf f paint. 1 . t'.- r V i ! iuimb..-r I H'0;, son. VYt- 1 .-srn t? of bail !i';js are in cour-o II...2.-o-J. M - S. T. P. ir:.el !. W. c a'l K. P- I.-?g,!t ; mo n. .1. .'I. 11s a: b iil 1 T . J 1 1 v m-.n ilirt'i: C- ! i ' tnj i ; . is building a t. re ho j s.-. H.d. ! bid- t live oir.c i 'lipo: 1 niCi", and :t 41' rts of Mr. T. It. T'.h Mr. K. P. Hyman an : ii.- l town i ' ; d : ; e to I . t j a-i t:.', L j s-:me f.ihtif. i I'ii if is t hf wn r ti : c c e d k e e p p u .- h - J ing. ! a n ' . more pushing le done in Scotlan ! Neck? PaINTIM) 'I'll K F.IMSOO'AI. I'HfliCll. Welef.rn that I?i-hop Lyn.an has gen erously proposi d to the Epi-copal church ot tnis place to nr.u.t tfie uuiiuimr ir fie church wid paint the waling arunud the yard. The propose ion lias been accept J el and work is b ing done en tlie walbng I tl.H week. Tiiis is .pnte generous in ! Hishop Lyman towards his church here. and we comtnend him and the church foi the imjirovcnipnt. i d is honored by making the place oi" worship t isteful ami attractive. Win, Stocic nis oV.'N ''o:i.-Mr. W. A. Dunn purchasec' a 11 ilstien bud last week from Dr. Staon of Taiboro. The calf is one month ol 1 and he pai l for him $'2.". Mr. Dunn will put him on his faun a few miles from town and will raise fine stock on his oWn farm. Mr. Dunn has a large farm well adapted to thfi cultivation of ail general crops and raising of stock. Tlds is the correct ilea. Every man ought t") raise his own tck on his farm. In so doing, Mr. Dunn shows that he is not only a fine lawyer, but also a good financier of business and farming inter ests. AVant to ih v farms -Mr. H- T. Pill of Edgi-combc was ii town tils week making inquiries of the cii" or on cerning farms we have adverti-ed as land agent. y. Hell will return to Scotland Neck soon accon pmie 1 by others who wi?h to purchase farm?. Now let our people put their lands at reasonable figures and they can find purchasers. One of the difficulties wi h us is, our people rvsk too much ror their lands. Lan towners get the wrorg i lea in pricing lands according to what they are worih to the purchaser. A mi who has land to sell ouht o price it according t what it is worth to hi:n and not accd'di'H" t o what it is wutth to the purchaser. A vr.NF. farm. We took a ri le with Dr. Johnson last week through (he farms of Mr. J. L Shields near the river, and it was a pleasure ra''c to look out upon the broad acres of thrifty cotton and corn, ai d see the frui's of ?ady indus try. His farm is situated some two miles r i l rier and so is not subject to iroui Ult- ovcnl nv- lbs crop is fine notwithstanding the rnms nod his thlifitV istock sllOW llOW lo rai?e "mulcs ami horses. Mr. Shie!. is drives u::ily through town one of the largest horses m the country, and he raised him on his own farm. oti.ami i-a iv vo ,-.hao.iw.--... ....... T .. (i. . Pryan, the clever ana genueman 1 v milro ul ae'ent at. this tdace. has train- ed a number of young men 1 i t.degraphy during the past five vears. Mr. Covnann at Halifax, Mr. Jones at Tillery, Mr. Neal at Ilobgood, are all his nurdls in telegraphy. Mr. Robert since reoivcu me aj;iomviu.nL iui 'u Nest. So Mr. Ihyan has ttained boys for the ei t:re line irom etuo.i - .j ve-n- ville. One oT tlie most tlhcient ol l is ; pupils is Mr. Macon Harris who holds a responsible pos:t:on as operator in : Ciarksville. Va. Lit every man in ihe i country, farmers and all, do as well as i Mr. Hryan in training boys successfully ; in their own business, and we will have greater efficiency in every department of ! Tabor- Scotland Nf.ck i (Jkef.nvii.i.k Roan. The new schedule on the Scot. j land Neck & (Greenville road was an i nounceel to take effect yesterday. Trains going South leave Halifax at o-30 p. m, ariive at Scot'and Neck at i j- anu leave olo.oi.iu .-tv u.- 4 ' , . , . , rive at A. X R. Junction G:P, arrive at " c 1 , ," L,-u 1 iC Trains going North leave Crcenvd'e at 00 a. tv. ariive at Scotland Neck 0:15. leave 10-10 reach Halifax lLb" R,,u i Coriespo.i' 1. time at intermediate stati.ms. F'Jblished A full schedule will soon I e The whole legnth Ot tl read fn ni i ilnlifax to (ireenvd'e is J7.7 n iies. j From s-eotjan,j xcc:- t0 (ireenville. .3S. pa3cengers can leave Scotland Neck at 10-"'0a in. and haye 2.J hours in Halilax or 1 hour in Veldon and return on af ternoon at I o'clock. Passengers to Crecmille can spend the night singly and return. Ci.ovi--.i-: ani dA--' The Charlotte Democrat say- "Mr. J. W. Wvi-worth ma 1 s'.1'.-.,". net profit on cloyer and gra s this ? a son-"' We 'nave quo'c-d t'; above n ra'l the att.ntion of the farmers of this siction to this impoitant industry. It is fimply surprhi ig to a man r.rt engaged in ag' i culture to rile through thee tine gras ,.inJ on lh ,iver sn,j on VlC hic,hiand- aivj iu n oh-erve the amount of bay thai js jpt , t tu.,vn every year. W h; Jo not ttJ farmers raise grass an 1 clover' T , sure flK.r giass and clover Hn- cannot be found in the Mate than in this n t rra--c h-i by thc 'n th ad t d to :! fu!' illlpfon olf. a - - : .v was j .ir-. m i i i ' y frtli; I. vie r. r--:' U w ! I Al'-li' that . w ''d i'". ' t us o. I ; ' IT...!. I.. W . I'o .v 1 pc; S H- I ! ii Jar, ar.d ' dcerws '.n t t- t ed l-.Vtra'lv. Ib-iao'inl f.h V.- .:-!! Of icd b .rs'ar. t f 1 - a - : 1 1 . N it ; i- Mr . 'v: i .vie i-s j" t'.ilay. A lir Mr. haw wi;i a: . ,v i ;at . . -i 'v - : : i a ' ' . vet !: .ab".e 10 w uiake ihe -''.'a-:o:i an cp Anj. ITih, I. Interior Court Tor liia'l. Inferior Court is in rrg-.Lir ses-mr. this wetk. - The docket is burdenrJ '!!. o7 caes. Clerk iar3 docktt shows great csre in he proper arrangement of his easrs. Mot of the cases are rr.sos of assault an I l at tery some with deadly weapons--larceny and some fonecation and adultery. Th l an 1 jury was called as follows: Wal ;er Pi'.'inan, U chard Ih.-l', W. K. Dnen Mt, Tia1. II. "iasKin, E. M- P.rkiu-. W. H. Hayes. S. K. ll unm. ll, W" T. ( lark, M. F. Hart, J. II. H jcs San Tmeblood, J. H. Lee, '. ". Di -ken. J. C Marks, J. L. Harkley. Judge T. N. Hi 1 ordered that Walter fittmau be sworn as foreman of th grand jury. The judge's charge to th randjury consumed about .40 minutes. During the charge, specid nttenti r was called to ii'e law in regard to eruelt t ) animal J. 1 lie cfiarce to the eranu nirv was do; i !.)n; from the fact that a grand jury i charge l in ti is cem ty several ui.;'S in the year. A tie Vienie. On Wednesday Aug. 11th. notwith standing the weapier being very threat ening, quite a large crowd of fair bt lle and gallant boa'j.T assembled at the grove of Mrs. E. E. Whitehead near Scotland Neck to enj .y the largest Picnic of the season; and although there have been a few others 1 feel no hes'tancy in saying that it was not only the largest but also the most enjovs'de. The names of the Managers which were Messrs. II. J. and I). A.Malry, J. R. Anderson, A. P.. White and J. T. Rid lick are a suf'ieieut guarantee, for p. more efficient group f yoiuv men could not have h-:i ''hosei: to preside on such an occa-i m. The mu sic was excellent, to whu-h a goodly number "tripped the light fantastic." About two o'clock a most -:;:r.ptuoim repast was spread which was partaken of by all present with thj greatest relish. After which the dancing was cortuiued by tl ose that engaged in it, while ofe-is wore very ph asantly engaged in riding and conversing upon such subjects as are most appropii ito ami upon which young people are wont to converse on such oc casions. Hut Alas! Such days are so scon past, for as the evening zphyrs gently f n n.-d c ur 1 til brows a d we we:e forced to return to our respective homes, oach one felt that he or she had spent by far th" shortest an el most pleas ant Jay of the Picnic season. AN A i'Ti'.MiANT. Tlif; Iti-il iK'To Sf- l're I. The contract for repunugth" ca way and bridges aero vS Deep ''reek twecn Scotland Neck and Mr. hf T. Joyncr's, was let out lat Saturday b , Mr. J. A. Perry with the following spec ifications; 1 The causeway bvtveen the first and second biidg'.s on the N nth side of said crerk must b? raised to a level of 1 inches above the floor of b th of said bridges. 2. No mud or dirt from t Lher side of the causeway must be used in raising sai l causeway. ;k The wiilth "f the cau-eway must be the same that it is now. 4. The ends of the causeway where t joins all the bridges must be dug away aud filled in with logs again-t the ft a mo work of said bridges, and then fi'led in with earth to a level of t inches above t'ne level of said br'dge-'. h. T'ne woik rnu-t be done by the 1-t day of Ser timber, I S 0 : and no money shall be advanced on said work until the whole has been completed and receive! bv the road supervisors of Scotland Neck township. P. The bids for above work shall be subject to the approval or r.on approval of the hoard of supervisors for Scotland Neck t )Wnsh;p. The work was let out to the lowest bid der. Capt. W. H. .Kitchi-i. W. T. Wl.it - head ami Sheriff ILL A !l-brook were the prini ijnl bidder, knocked elf to She: T h e w o t k X Ai'sbro: wa s a' Good Wattr foi: ai.'.. I am! prepared to drill Artesian Welis. i vhich r.llrd a constant overflow of j pure water from the rnnttn tains. Also the ".an? pines used for fire engines, ftictorie. saw mills, towns,! etc Al-:o the 12-inch ve'l, cuib?d ; with terra cottt p p.iiii, cenv. nted "rom bottom to lop, preventing any I urfice r.i.tcr wi s'ev- r. A'-o wii! mi don ilrie pdps if desire 1, Call on of nd lre?9 .LT. Moo-. Scotlnn.l NTk '. C. WE CAN AND Do Jnarantee Acker's Pd -o i I',i.x;r f. r .ecu fLil ,' il'-'a nst ra'ei' t pio;,; t j ail Lis country that it is sup r pr. parations f r Lb'r,i ei-' It j i pos'ive cute for svphihfi : poi-..nit ?, '."leers, Erun'ions ar.ei Pirnp'ts It pun is the whole system and throujldv '-.nil Is up the constitution. Sol .1 by E. Whitehead .t O. l :n::ie 'n'c cotr.tn' i v a -.n p-r t t he In: r:cr r r 1 . C 5 i A ltllC4. I hip 1 ia b- ; Mi.1 a ! M .i;. ; f np:.e i ! t it:'.. : Mu:r. S: - re . ! 'OUht .1 -o1 a-tc .. o: c." i: i:. ini. Li aki). Hea! !:::. A 'v: A O M i'LL'i'E 1. APAlM.i: Tin: I'd i" s i !' . 1 1 1 .v .s - J . A. P. i i i x, 1". P.. Kin. ; . i p.v. I.L. D. ) '': .V m. A. lie i; k. i S:r.'v. , 0 Vo! W N r I'o nid j-. ;'.: .;. a pa j or 'hat ha!! retb.-ct the gr. a: st eie-ht . ;i N.tt? 'at L;ia . ii" : v ( ; i . t w h' t it n.iy t-e m n Tin-: .Mi:ssi:Nii:it. Published i.i Three Lditio::. Till-: I'Ail.V MIA.'KN'.l iv N! '!'"!' w ! kkia mk. i:m.!::l Published at I l.M! M i I on, N. ('. Tlu' linldshorn Ti;iim rii'l-Mt'-st'iMcr Publl-heO :it i r . I I . -1 '. UiO. N. '. rn i-v ah'-: ! , : i: i:i . ii i r m . i: r s i i; - D you wan! a i c I i i f 1 - p.a-r lt. t -g vou all tlie news of the wotl i a Dm -1'r.i.tic how i:t; cr that j i tl- the Im-M has the Iari--t cireu'at t-oi and has ; more than twenty-ne years h. eii pat t m l factor in th" growth and l v.l ;. ment of the '1 1 Noit i St iter Then Subset ihe for THE M Lss; , ;, I HIA I. HA 1 l'AII.Y A! F.s-KN IKK, l)V mail 1 infill' il on triaL f'.'.oo. Wn:;i.v A ii,min.ion Mi..--fnokc. s month-, jl .00. I i o 1 .1 I ;o i ; . T K A X I! I I'T-M K.;- l'.N . I 1 ; , s morths ..,'. t'.l i X A DVANc'K. Dr. Tr.l::.a.-e-" - S. in r.o- a f. ,. i:- .. ad tliree I'ap.-r'. Address J A. K0NITZ. I'iMj.i j.-1. r. fl VERt DESIRABLE faR. 'va In the cnr'.ri'ie lin.Os of Neck, 170 arre-s, w'.ti! f .ur h rs.' cleared, lai d well ado; ( - i t e, ,.., pi'.ai'i 1 otal us and fi.n'k i'ai mi. good dwelling hmi-e of -;x rooins, ki'cheu and dming rooms a'taHi '1 gf.od gili bouse w ii h gin i.i l mining . iOH! ! . Topj n.lli . I w:i! i L A i ,rdei. I nore statues ana an nece--ary !;mu an : tenant hou-es. A good garden, and good well of wat 'T, with t'.ei c onveni. '..-. that m ke it quite a desirable Ncatm. Reasons for selling-- Co- preser.t crrup ant wi-hes t ene'age in oilier bti.-iiie--. Terms irnde kn.wnon r. j j , I i c a t : Ai ply I ) E. L. IIILLI It D. Ri-r.l Lt at-: Agent, Sc. tland . k, N. '. BLOOD POISON ,'eiy !:ai ids or i .'II fdioW ; i'' what eo;i! r;i i is k:: .-.v.: t i -0:1 ivy. e-p -ciaLy i-i h' t : a;!.- i cia . .y i a t '. P -rs; iritig free 1 he b. d ; i ; p r- me may S'it :-..ie lor a urn-, o.. i a pear iu aggravated !orrn when cpp-'rlu-. iy oil. r.-. 'i r.e rreai jiinifving e,w' i of Hool'.s Sarsapari'ha th-.ro.ighiy r-.t ;j cate ever) trace of p d--n fr--tn the blood, as t he cn res .t Las aecm; h-h- e- cone 1 u1 i vi 1 v sh w . 1 1 ai-o ':;: s -erotu' ... .r aff--tioiis ai -;i..' o-.e I ldo-)d. -a t rheum and o from impure or p DKAFJJ ESS CANT BE CURED l y I 'f al njqdieatiori, ns th' v reach the i'ea-'.'d p !,,!, ,.f t1. There is only ' tie v ay to e.jr- D-afi and thai is by con-'.Futi' ail rent" Deafness is caused I v an r :' ! c t ion of t l.e m;.cus ; ,p ;i g ,:'ih" Lu ' a.' Tu'ip. When lb:- tub.- g-ts i i!! .i i .1 rial nr. rave a r u :u tii ; ry - -e! e.r on; i . ar lag, a I'.-ss i 1 when il l- : tire' v r I. -r- t'.e r- - i! H'l'l u . e ' h :e !' i ;i. . tion can be ta'":e;i m t ri ! i i t lb- I e stored to its T,ot r-oi! c.ndi' ion. h- i i-.g will be d' stroked i irever: nine rriss often ?. r ( :i o -ed by cirtairh. u ! r i nothing but an i .liuued c mdi ;'ii of t mucus ur lac,.'. We w ill g v" ( !- ILindt an' case of D af.if -s e-.a i- I : a r s f : by ('itM.'i 'ri-.g Hi;;- o.ars. fr. , 'I oo .; ' ) t i.at we can r t e . r e t- (,'atr.rrh Cure S-;nd tor ir--F. J . i'HENLV .v fu &f S- 1 i i v Drug-i-t-, 7V-. FITS - Al K'd i-'' r.i-i a':., r hrt d . Trt:i-i-... 1 ;-. -. S.-I; i PLT -d- lj.1 i - e r v " i i i . r . I '- u--. : ".' Lr. !::.- la. H,( Builder anl) Contractor, (hjntrrCes taken for a!! k::.ds of t.uildi:: 's V.' ;-; illlF'K a; d )!; cr it ended by the ( 1 1 r'iii e'av. Do-g: ei n j. i r v rnhd- r.:A f.jr UiW I'i; ICI- 'r niched at y.vA h H. G-. JONES, o ; I f. i j ran r. JON iiiS, la t l H Absolutely Pure. ;.: l. K M.h., 1 i rvi: i: i!!!:tT II UIXIALHAM". s ML Al 1 IdlNdilLD a i i i. : i : PL' M i" i ! "' KUFFIN THAKP. Mai 1 .r l" i. 1 at mm ENTIRELY nui'fi A N HEW UJOa ! ! 'I he 1 o ' t :'! ' , t . I :t 1 .: a : : j 1 h" i 1 ' ' i . i ! . r i r o A ::i a r i i m . ! ..Ml i. t'O - ' V : a V I I ' 0 O M - a ' ! I . 1 o. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 22, 1889, edition 1
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