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THK DEMOCRAT. E. E HILLIARD Editor. Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY OC rOBFK M, 188'J. Kntkkkd at thk Post-office AT Scotland Neck, N. C, as Second Class Matter. i ivi: vs:ic oi.i. Tmk Demoi hat is '-five year? old todny." With this is-uo we close onr tilth volume. During the time of the p.ipu's existence under its jjreBf nt numc, it ha changed hands cveral times, but has never filled to make its regular visits to its pa trons. A brief history of th. paper is about tin: We 1 eheve it w.a about August, ISs'J, Mr. D. K. S tailback established the paper here UKiler the name of "VA ('immijnv-i)ifi ,y About Nov iiiber following it sus- J jiended. In December following the present e litor assumed editorial control of the puper in connect ion with the Pi in-ip;dship of Vine Hiil Academy. I f was run under that management unlii August. 1SS,' when it was sold to Mr. Ceo. M. Carr, who edited the. paper for sev eral months, with Mr. Ceo. A. New ell assistant, in we remember. Mr. Cair sold tliejeiper back to the writer who again sold it to (ieo. A. Newell who edited it till 6ometinie in tlu; -iu pssi, when it suspended. In tin" (ah of 1S"H, Mr. Chas F. Maskelt rev'U'd the paper u.ider tlie name ol'T'ii Demo kat, which it sfi! l..-ars. Mr. Jlaskett edited the paper for only a , few months, when a stock -amrany was formed wl o bought, the pp?r, making Mr. W. W. Kitchin editor ami the writ r Business Manag r. whk- we fthe writer and Mr. Mitch n, werr teach ing together in the Vine Hill Acad emy. The paper ran awhile under this niananoiiA-nt when it was turned over to Hen. W. H. Kitchin as 4 Ktlitor and owner ," as he put it t the head, of the pap-r. Cnder his management, the pa per waded through the first Cleve land campaign and the first three years of Cleveland's administra- tinn. In December I.s-sT, Hon. W. II. Kitchin .sold the paper to the pres- ent editor who assumed editorial control on 1'drd f that month , and has managed it solely ever since. The press on which Mr. Stamback printed the tiir issue of j7 (Jum-iimiC'-ve!!!, is still at work sending out the weekly issues of Tmk Dkmo t hat. Sir.ej it was first set up m this town it has been torn down, moved and s-.-t up, to the certain S-v-1 U ), lO I lie CCliUHl knowled-e of the writer, six times, and tint c moved into the country. ! A? I as been s'.sted, the jresent nianagrment bepan Dcceniber 2.' , LSS7, for whLdi we have been wholly responsible both etlitoi ially anil linnncialiy . As tt) how well ami fait 1. fit1! y the woik has been done by this writer, we arc wil 1 ng th-tt a criticiing juiblie shall judge. "We giecf y tvi s i!l Pay ih up every d illar due, give us fair pat rtnagc, in subscrip'.ioiis and adver tising, and we p-otnii-e continued fidelity to the tiust thy work oi a journalist places in our hinds, I.S'l'l ET'E'EX B'OIC CO! .VE V. El l E.fl l X Profj. Alderman and Mclver, ap po:ut:d to hold Institutes and lec ture in the u liferent counties of the State in the interest of th public schools , have been doing good work. We do not know tie plan on which the woik is arranged , nor have we looked into it. Put one t b i o z strikes ,f-i.o .i litt lo ttronrrn and tiict , ., ' is, that Halifax county has m t re ceived sr.y of this woik, ncr have we been able to lii.d any appoint-' in :nts !,r t his count by thesa gen tlemen. We sLall be obliged to the County Superintendent of this coun ty if he will let us know something at out the matter. Are we to have any lectures sr.d when? .us i ki: i Eei:i4i: i i:c:s. Newspaper reporteis and news- pnthors sometimes make serious mis- takes. We refer especially to the mistaice oi giving leariul accounts ot the failing !io!t!i of poire well- known resident of the town. For; instance , something like the follow- I . .. ir.g occasionally appears in me per- Ponal nararatdi of pome local naper; t ,,. r : i .i t l.i 'His many friends throughout the State wi'.l be pained to hear that our townsman. Mr. A. is failing in h-.'alth, and that fears arc entertain-! 1K" my eutom.-rs. ah.ghlv respect , . , , . . ,. . i ed end uitiuent i d ciiien, but k ho i now et oi ire ultimate resuu.- Anu t len sucli Iaragrnnh IS copied in a , . . ... , dozin papers throughout the State and Mr. A. Soon learns that not only i ii 111 his neighbors are afraid he is going to tlie, oat that people all over the county feel the same. We know this is nil done in sympathy, but sympathy has killed many a man. We think paragrapkers ought to be eaieful about such thins. TIIK TIMK I SHOUT. Virginia is in a state of great ei citenaent. The tuna is &hort in which her gallant sons ofiiemicracy must make their last fall stroke-for victory I on the 3th. They are an work with i all the nerve and lea icuty of South- j un heroes, Fverv eihVt is beinT made to hold the pool old State in ti.' line of Democratic rule. I5ut they have n task of stupend ous weight to perform. AL'a ly the republican trick of arresting election judges has begun ; an 1 if any wicked iiosi and republican machinery ear be put to work to defeat the rir utfc of deraocacy, Billy Mahone and his fellows will fabricate them. Let the Hoble democrats be true , atr nd (inn, listen to no intimidation, and we believe that on 5th, the victory wdl be hcored for democracy and the cause of the white man will be stained and strengthened ,Cj!i:rs i (JAicOI.I.V. AKTII Charles A. Cook, who has just been appointed U. S. attorney for the Kastern District of North Caros lina, much to the disgust of his com petitor, WiUiam Smith O'Brien Robinson, who claimed the plao as the leader of the " regulars,'' owes his success to Frank Willing Leach, secretary of the Pennsylvania Be publican State Committee, and priv ate secretary and willing tool of Matthew Stanley uay. Leach wns down in North Carolina last fall, in persona! charge of the campaign , acting and plotting under the direc tion ofnia '. lie established head quarters at Tt.lcigh, and from that point he mar.a M "Hairs anl dis tributed the corrup tion fund of S20, 000 which Q iay ha J intrusted to him. He foun d Cuok a serviceable and zealous coworker in his ,kdeli- ei'.-; and perplexing pos;tiod f" as be i k Ci ibes it In tbe report vli."li ; he ru. lle to .Juay, Leach nai I that he J families who have come from all had ' worked I'O hours a day for twoipnrt3 0f the country, have settled months , Hu'l sltpt every night with j j(JWn here in New York, and who a revolvcF in his niht sldrt and j n(j that accommodations at the escaped by the skin of his teeth from j Opora frt; absolutely necessary as a the Ku Klux and lietl Shirts." He j part 0f tv.eir social life. Some of i .. . ..it claimed the distinguistieu honor oi having elected hi3 colored friend, j Henry Che.-.tham , to Congress from j the Second District of the State. j When the Administration was finally established", Cook made op-j plication for tppointnibnt as chief of division in the Treasury Department, and Leach " backed'' him Failing in the Treasury application , Leach went to Attorney General Miller and ; its connect-on with the derue-cratic pushed his man for the United 1 ; tariff bill during tho last C egress, States district' attorneyship of the has taken quarters here for the se Ho tia Mmnrison. lie has entirel v recovered his I'jIiMCl U lisn -" what he an 1 Cook had. done, re counted their services to the party j of moral ideas , and alleged that he iouKI have "redeemed" TorVa Caro lina with more time and money. The candidate for the Supreme Bench was partial to La.di and lie came off victorious. Leach wanted to "control" the appointment of the United States attorney for the West-j era District, but Mr. Iilaine headed hirn off, and Charles Price was j selected. ' This was a hard blo-v to j me," said Leach, who charged that Price did not even vote for Harrison, j been Kept very quiet , but such mats that he wes counsel for the IPch-1 ters always get out in some way or montl and Danville Kailroad , in the j other. According to the informant employ of Calvin S, Price, ami that j of your correspo adent, Secretaries all the active Republicans of Nrth j lilaine and Windora were the princi Carolina were dead set against l.ija.j pal "kickti's.'7 Mr. Windora objected Hut Ccok, he said, was a raan w In j to the financial part of the irussage would "rattle things." Nutionul I as out lice 1, and Mr. R'ainc had Democrat. i IS initi;; I'oiie In the ears, sometimes a roaring buzzing sound are cau-cd bv catarrh, that ex ceedingly disagreeable and vtry common j iieaie Loss o! smell or heaiinir also! result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsapariha, ! the great blood ptinher. is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suiter from catai rli, try Hood's Sarsa paril'a. the peculiar medicine. PidSONLD NTT'l MALARIA. Mr. S. D. Price, a native of this Stai?. but now- v nrominent and inliueniial citi- .en of Dallas, Texas writes under date) of April 12, lsso: '"About three vears : ago 1 was lixing in a malarial di-lrict ofliUori? Ceorgia. and while there frightful sore? 1 broke out all over my body, 'the pci-?on in mv bl'iod was so bad that b mined my ' health and prostrated me. I was at 1 length so reduced in health, and appar- 1 enuy lncuranie atier fiKing ;ar;re .iuan- i' f .mv..rntit m,.iti.'iiu.: ..rrriii.,. .,. i ! I!1" l'hysicians, tl atihey, as a last resort. advised me to go to II. a Springs, as it was the or.ly chance of recovery left, r.nd in t!,('v expressed their seiious rIom ti,e trip. I went to Hot S'pvk gs and while theie to.-k a thoro igh course of medi. me und.-r the physicians, which fli.nlit Ihril 1 IVi.lll.l iwlivi. -ini' n,.i.00 I st,L.,m.,i ,0 i,,-n. lit, but did not cure me, ( ; ! io one m( nth after mv return the ; ui.-d.ui v i erippeared. I immediate! y bejran u. s. ., whnd, mad, me perma - ! neutly well wed from ls(; until now." j skin khui'tion ci uko. uw,,, frmn .u,;.,. ha str;r, ..... .... ... ... ..... .. - : Specific wi'.li exceli' i t resin. He says .specmc wi-.n exceie i t resin, tie say: i it cured him of a skin eruption that h j h:lil been t niK., t .d i!h fur unrty years. : and ha-1 resisted the curative .ualiues of 1 many other medicine s. Robert CU"" l)r" p:liu( ,tv. Neb. J'n atise on i'.iood and Skin Diseases mailed I ree. SWIFT SPKCIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. i tut Tiii-: ii.'.oon, Ufa! i less. Malaria, In.'.Ucstioa and ltiliousae-s. 1 HltOWN'S 1K() HITTI-.ltS. It rn-i's ip:k-kiy. 1 :r sul l.v aU dealers in medicine. Oe! the seimine. :i:tv 1 oieu i,i:tti:k. iliecrulir Corree-.on lence. New York, Oot. L'i, 15 SO. The topic of the week in financial anl business circles generally is the gigantic railroad combination which just been consummated between tRe cnioa racme aci iue .-aicagt. and Northwestern. These two com panies control altogether r.eirly 11,000 miles of railroad ertending in all directions from Chicago. Hereafter thev will furbish eseh oth er with all the trufli : thev caa com mand through their respective a;ent, and in fact, the two bytteras will be run as one. The agreement by which this was brought about takes effect December 1st, acd last9 for ten years The most significant part of tbe deal is the fact that the Yanderbllts are the prime movers, and will row be enabled to carry out their long-cherished project of a road extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific under their own control . They alrend- have all the Eastern connections to make the proposed route a favorite one with travellers and shippers. This transaction will undoubtedly hasten others of a sim ilar character, acd it is freely pre dieted in Wall street, that before ten years, nil the railroads of the coon try will be managed as one gigantic system . An assessment of $3,000 has been levied on each box owner of the Me tropolitan Opera House for the pur pose of meeting expenses for the season. This looks like a pretty high price to pay for one form of amusement in a single winter, but it is less than the actual cost, inasmnch as the boxes are the personal prop erty of the occupants, and original ly cost Lo,000 apiec?. There are several boxes fo"r a .le now and they are quoted at 23.000 each. The reason for these fancy prices for amusement is the increasing demand fir opera boxes from iiamber9 of ricb ttie owners rect out their boxes receiving therefor $00 a performance, or jiorjO for tut season. First class ()pera -;s a nttle steep bat New York ers mvsti La ve iti . LETTER FROH WASHINGTON. Representative Mills, whos-3 name became a household word tbrough beaith. which came rear breaking "Own lrom overworlv last down from winter. Mr. Mills will not have a tariff bill a fl.n v;pf,. firo tie proposes to see that tho republi cans do not pass one with abnoxious features. The last meetirg cf the cabinet was very Ion ; and stormy. The President sub nitted a rough draft of hi ? first m jsage to Congress, and the members of his official family took turns in jumping on it with both feet. The thing has of course decided objections to the stand taken on certain matters within tho prov ince of the State department. The arguments were long and somewhat heated, .and finally when it was . .... aia-u iu suuiuji nit," mauer to a vote of the Cabinet, the President was defeated, the only votes he re- ceived being those of Attorney Gen eral Miller, Postmaster Geueral Wsnamaker, and Secretary Noble. The President then expressed his i willingness to change the disputed maUer, and peace reigned once Btit for how lona? H. G. JOiMES, Contractor and Builder, Contrsets taken for ALL KINDS cf building, Brick or Wood, or same : cl,nprin'pnlp(l h -Ll)Grlunded by t.ie day. i stimates, Piaaj and SrcCificL- : tioils CarefuIIv inqilp q r-d fPrMr t , . J maUe aRd furcihc-,J t short notice, j Pri es made to suit the times. Brackets of all styles, Faccy Scroll . r i, 1 j vu:k ui an uescnpun3 gotten up at ' I short notice at very low pricks. j I have employed a FIRST-CLASS j tinner and when in need of anything j in that lina I woul 1 h rrU,l to r, ;. n D , you prices. IT. G. JONES, 10 Jitf. p. o. box SCOTLAND NF.CK, N. C. PERSONALS- Mr. Caule K in. of 1 1 a I i fa x , spent Sat lid iy arid Sund.ay in t wr. Mr. d. N. Sr.ell ag' Ut for the Rocky Mf unt fair was in town last week. He s.ivs that rhre are ex pectations of a b g lair. Mr?. John M. Morriette and Miss Neila Ik-rry lift last F;iday for Franklin county where they go on a visit to Mrs. L 15. Timberlake, Mrs. Morrisettj's daughter. Dr. I.D. Ilufhatu returned Thurs day fro in Tarbjio and Gre nville wherj he spent several thus in at tendance upon the meetings held in those respective towns by Evange lists Pearson and Leitch. He says many professe 1 faith in Chri-t. ami that there was a great awakening among the Christian people. The Durham Sm of Oct 21st says; A inciting was hel i at Mt. Tirzah Saturday . nic'i was ad itCrsed in the forenoon by W. W. Kite' in, of Koxoboro, )ii the subjtct of Tern; er ance. In the afternoon, Mr. Jas II. Southgate, of this place, spoke for more than an hour on Prohibition. Our informant tays a good deal o: interest was manifested, and st s were taken for a temperance organi zation. DID YOU KNOW IT? Did you know catarrh is a blood disease? Well it almost invariaLly is, and frequently is a symptom cf inherited blood j oison. The tendency ti c atarrh may lay dormant in the system half a ni.in"s lifetime and then suddenly bcccrr.e active and the dir-esse at once severe and troublesome. N. C. F.lwards, I.ampassas Spring, Texas writes; '-For over four year- 1 have been a g:eat sufferer from a terrible form of N.isil Catarrh. I i greatly annoyed with aconstat-.t roaring in my head and my hearing; b:-e.ime very i::uch impaired. The discharge fi'om my ne was profuse and very offensive, and my geneial health CATARRH nri""-t- 1 tried most all prominent physicians, but they did not cure me and I used various advertised preparations without Lene!:t. I then sent to the dru;- -tore cf T. E. Smith & Bro., and p urchased I!. It. 1!.. and to rr.y utter astonidment and satisfaction, the use of ten lxt ties has restored my general health, stopped th roaring sensatitw, entirely hr-aled and cured the nasal catarrh. r.rd I am proud to ri-cemmend a Hood renivdy with such i owerful curative properties. 1 f.e Dubinebs men of our town know of my case.' YV. A. I'l.rM v. I re lo'iin, Ala., writes : I rnn nr-t refrain f i om telling ycu what agio liou.i r.u.-djtine you liaa. I'( r twe yais n.y !;-.( thi r h,.s suffered with a CATARRH severe Catarrh of the head and ulcerated sorethmat She rcscrtod to various remedies without effect until she used U. H. r., which, cured her catarrh, and healed her jcre throat.'' R. C. KiN-NA?.n & Son, Tcwaliga, Ga.. wiites "One of our ta ighbors has Leer, sultering frorr c.tarrh for several years, w hich resisted CATARRH treatment and medicine resorted to Y.'c finally induced him to try the efficacy of U. '.. I!., and he was soon delighted with an improvement. lis continued its use, and as cured sound and well." tl? Write to Illood Halm Co., Atla ta, Ga., foi " Hook of Wonders '' sent free. (10) English Spavin i.iniaicnt. removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Pbmishes from horses. Hlood Spavin, Curbs, Splmt Sweeney, PinK-bone. StiUes, Sprains, all Swollen Throats. coutrh-. Ltr. Save bv use ot one bv use ot Whitehead A Co., Druggists, Scotland Neck, N. C. s !." ly. FITS. All Fits stopped free hy Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve Uestorer. No Fits after first d iv's use. Marvellous cures. TrealLse and "f2.(Hl trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, y.'Jl Arch St., Philadoluhii, Pa. Mootb Lims Company M ANl'KACTl P.r.KS OF AJnCHOK lUiANI) WOOD Ii UK NT LIME : For Building Tt has No Superior. Very best for AUK ICLLTTR Ah Puidoscs WARNER MOORE, Prcsilent. JiICIIMOND, Va. CAU1 ION---Beware of other lime being sold as the '"Anchor Brand'1 Lime. We are the sole manufacturers. One head of each barrel i- branded i 1 Ted, ''Moore Lime Co., Anchor Brand l ime, Warner Moore, Richmond, Va." 10 3! (Jm. CREASE YS PATENT PEANUT PICKER and CLEANER Tin; Only SrcEsrri, Peanut Picker madk. Wii.i. Pa k and Ci.i:an 300 BrsiiEi.s a Day. Manufactured by CARDWELL M&CKI.ilE CO.. Richmond, a. 1'J 24 2w. STOPPED FREE Insan Pers'ica Ilestired. Dr. KLINE'S OREAT NERVE RESTORER tar riTt V,r tiv frvk Pisp ifn 4t,tit, k(iv a first iij j ir. lit rtti"? aiul tn! bott fre to F 5 K t i-iieiitp, thv ryinrr "ipre cliar-es ou b x w hn m$m recrued. ni immr. l i t. au'l express ad. ire t.f tTTcTsi DR. KI INK. K.l Arr-l, St., Pbi nJ-lhia V. geebrugg;-s. BL MARK OFiMItAllMJ HiAL'l'S. 10 21 ly. TIIK DIM.OT MI LLc) WARN Kit M(HRi;, Propria ?r, (successors to Pur. lop McCmcr.) M A N r V A C T L" R h R S f V HIGH GRADK ROLLER FLOUR, Water Grouud C rn Meal, Ship StuiT, Brown Stutf snu Bran. Send for prices. RICHMOND, VA. I. .1. M KRCE.U, RICHMOND, VA. Cumber Commission Vercfjant, Ciivcs personal and prompt attention to all consignments of Lumber, Shingles, Laths. Etc. 1 1 v. fil tZSUA SS Be Sure If vv'i !:.-.. r.:.v'. !:; J ' r r- I t- V-r II !" -..r- i;ar;" i 1 ! s : . 1 ; t e-.' i t! - r. llvx:' S.ir.ii'a.'.'..i j. -" l:utl:c.r;-'. I-ss'-,: .-. : y Vir; ' i ll J" ..'. c-ni! :r;.t:--!!. jr-j- rt, :. S ;: ;..:..'. : . ci;r'.S'' ; r t- t ' .; y r A 1 ::! !.- k:.--v .t: t- and wl.i'vi" ex.i!!.- i- w bvt cxj-vrK-i.ee K-iuw : r;:.y :ci: To Get " In ( r- -! r. !..: I v.. : r t :: TT Sar-a .ir.il.i Si--- - rk t r . -1 : '.':- i...- ! -;y th.-lrow . f 1!- : -:!: - !:! !!; ll:- :r' ".v. l..;. r; t!...t I 'J.).: T . W . H :i : da-- tr:.2: tl-..t if I .lid :i t.k- it 1 :.. ! n.-t jay nr.yth.t. 1:-..: 1 ,,-.; ! : ; : v.r.I on ire- t. chati. . I ;.-id hi: I k-.-w w hat Hood's S.irsapari'.l i w I 1. id !.ik'-ti ;t. wa-. satisfied with ;:, ...,d d;d w.it.t ui.y other. Hood's mmrni When I lepnn taking H.-d's S.irarar;I!i I was Mir; na mi-.-ra....- su.en , a CTeat deal with n l- t. and s weak tfat tim,-s I e..uM hardly .land. 1 h-kod. a ai-dbad for some time. ;.ke ;l p. r n ki e, n- puniption. H.mmI-s ...r-aparil'. i 1;1 mo s- much K''d that I wori.hr ;.t l::y-e-fs,,i:,e!;!:ies. and my friends fr-om-ntly sj. ak ol it - Mn. Ei.la A. CioFK, (d T. rraee tn . t, !e-t n. m Sarsapaniia Sold by all irupUts. six for $5. Trepareil only by C. I. 1IOOI .t CO., Apothcear.es, I.owe'.I. Mas. IOO DOSOS One Dollar Rocklani Lie LanQini 1500 HAHKFXS FIKST tt AIdFY KOCKLAM) LIMP, now Ian. ling from schr. ' A rchelanous. 1200 PAKRKI.S WASHINCiTON AN I ) . VIKUMA LLMKS ,n store and receiving. 1200 I'AHHKLS FHKSII II(FF1AN Ki i.sf.. i 'a hr. t. o 1 1 r, . i late re- ceipt by schooner "Lover. dnn it.i!i:Fis riiFsn F.vct isii PORTLAND t'K.dKNT, ex ship A kink Li:-ii'i . r. "Pelt'" Tort, in No Tin: ru.ri: i r i.imi i : 500 HAKUF.LS SAVI.OIfS POKT-; "! Sl 111 I ANil Nl 1 k 1 LAND AND ANCIPHL CF.M-: aci s oi land a lid . cleaie.L; KN I S. Well adapted to the cult; at 'on A 500 PAKItKLSoF SI PtdU'INKCAL-; ill1 Southern crops. Truck I'.iic.nu C1NL PLASjTKK. coul l be made a special! . A line SKWFdt P1PF, TltA PS, DRAIN TIFF, yoang tU'ehaid wit a luge numb, r ot rM. vi iir tu nur ' : e.htiee grape vines, (ieml new two ; lU'JCKS. F1RK Cl.W. LATHS IIAIU, .VC. John O. Gamage, WoodMde-s Wharf, NOKFUI.K. VA. 10 J Cm. Kstablihed s!7, Jesse Jones & Son, Dealers in Qrain, fiag. anb .ill-7eeb.; SI".F.I JtVi: AND SKi:i DAIS A .-I'liClAIT V. SLED- UYK! SEED-Ji )'!!!. ' SEED-1; ) Er: We would call the att-i t'oa of the Fanmrs to our Lar and Vl,ln:!"'vIjiv Sielected Stck Choice N hV KKD-K L. Send m your orders. jxssj-j joxj-:s ix- soy, IS Roanoke Square, NORFOLK, Va. S 2!) ;mi. Di an rock H 500,000 A rkkls 7 Sold in the Carolmas. Best on the Market. Sold to Scotland Neck Cotton Mills. Manufactured by E. DILLON it CO.. Tmua.nRock, Botetourt Co., Va 10 1, :5m. . rPTTT j - J aL JL J-i I A flH C O A D C? J A I S K O WlfC A This fine grape originated in Pitt j-.... -v c if .. ",,.a,ir. lit, I . )U U V-. 13 ill. uinkviui ' J the fineet grape- known, Catalogue of Fill' I V TKLLS, GRAFF VI NFS and FLOBAL PLANTS, suit free. Address ALLKN W A KB FN, (iKi-T-viiiF Pitt Co NO Ki i ' 1 U fi VsVPE 14 i utc l,;::;- r;i. ---.V..,. :.: -k i. , . - , : r . H tn...;t.; I n ...' n c-n'r r j ' 1 r K. l.. A ... ii A ( C5 fl'i im M n ! ... tS -1 1 :,,k.o ' ?-akas.-hfc- W . i :.m M.r.. Ill ST ' .. . -. i . . . gfSv.;;. : :h- -.: r v .,; .: .. , SI,;.;: w. start VOI in tin- l,iisim.s,, r...i..r- u,.,..,1(.,.. i i. ., ; .., t , , ..... :r:i::;7V'-',X''::.::-' ::.;:;'';::;.:;:'V'':: '. :-.!. u b- I . 1 i v. .; C-.rlt.-a.l- ''"" 'V r li,:,"a,',,h ,AIV'r;': :: ! : ' ' l..' r- ! t rrnv 1 :. J T !1 k;:.' I - v. -r. -r O, . - l; ... n : - l- - .- . I .: : i 111 .k . - f ..... ; ; . , ;:..)(. - .-r kr, -a r. m. 1 r. ..-....-: :.r;,.i , 9 -2'J t.v. Srr.rri t 'alpr.iinr 1 W.atr.r.t. L'. casts for isf'o. by Rev. Iri R. Uxc maiieltoanv address, hi r(r,...,r ,.r two ceni poiag stamp. Tin; Dr.. ). II. McLkan Mi;i. C. j Nr- U,L'ls'M' L I M emit E. E. HILLIARD, Real Estate Assent. -oil. NP M -N- The foilowirg pr-p.f ity for sal? at a bargain. 1 1. Two '.rv uiMing -1 X . ''- S(M ;uCu:;o:i for tmsiv.es. ( usp for p-i-'i or o.rt cash and l-nlanco :. , caV !f r:r,. ( ppo-:te Two good -toios . ti Main S'ri. '. cotlar. i Nrck. Now occupied, an hnninj 1 lei.t. Will exchange for real estate in the c.-u:.try. 3- A gf 1 river f:rm, known as 1 he S until Farm." P2.' aero?, i?H acre cleared. We!! adarted to c.-rn. cotton. peanuts, wheat, oat, mil a rasn and clover la::.l as there is in .jie State. 22. acres wool lar.d t.I . . ad crvpres grow th. . . , i .. . A t-room building, '" ' It stalls, barn a:ul go( i ietiat.1 houses. I he laTin is not tUl'.'''Cl ' ; llvprfl.lW .x fffiuts ill Konl.t.ke SitJatcl 1 mile from 1 1. )' . , , n . 1 V...' rier, 2 miles from Scotl:i:i 1 .ei - :iz::z:nC - hslinee on i':isv tt THIS. 4. The "F. Li .on Ison Farm" r.ci I Hill's X P.cid. -I IS acres, 1 f) acrc cleared adatcd to corn, cotton, oat , clover and grtiss. The wood-land growth pine and gum. Fine 2-ston 10-nom bolide. (!ood gin hou- stalls and all oilier nece-sarv out. ; h(U,9e3- F,.)0 urchard-fl uits i:, j . , . . , . . . 'abuDdan?e. liood water Asimr ; country residence an there is it, il ,! : -faX county. j, ltnles Horn Scotlai.-J . . . , , , - . , - i r 'Neck, 1 miles troin Spring tl:li. jrjce ;;.,r,()U (ne fourth cah and; ' , , , . . the baluv.ee o-i easy terms. 5. si oi y M.x i oi mii iii ii e, oes mes o i n ing room and kitchin. Fine water. Good out houses Lasv terms with .(') cish . b. (QOb l")0tcl. l ' - Large two-etorv liuilding. I ."it rooims bciow, besides olhce, Dining! room, Cook room, Sample room b r drummers and bar room. Fi'ht.; rooms U) stairs. All well heated or prepare.! for heating. j Lot 200 ftH front bv 200 f, ct ' . o.o. iv. A ill .iii.il. il 1. 1 ; in; ooiij;nt with house and lot.. Two hundred acres, two miles from Seo! land Xeclc. Fi"h!e M.-rcs prtli Land (lood Dwelli'i'' .some i ml hou scs and orchard, and unl ' n ' wa'cr. lrKt--" R - Two hundred and seventy-live ai:rr- f A' i . ...w.l: .i If ,.oi.i 3 c....f l '..I l I it-111 iiu.i iiwi:i ,l.M 1-1.1. I V..;.- (..!. I,,l.-.,lri.,l ...,,1 w-,;;; ,,; :,;;,;,.;;: ;.-.;, Dwel my House ;md oood water. Price L',7.)0. 0. Four hundred acres, wo an 1 one- ;!iu!' ;"K;sveou t!u!T:u;iruV;;vvi l,l Ncotliiii rxcciv. About two hundred .acres in cultivation, ore good Dwelling House, one good (linllousc, ari(1 ot!i( r mt-li-uses. tiood orchard and (good water. Location desirable. Price made known on application. ! SPF.CI A I.'T IN PI si'. A M: 'i 10. ' In the corpirate limits of Sr. tland .xcca, i . o acres, wun a lour norsc crop' ; .dearcd, land well adopt -d t cotton, corn, j dir:e, I5RVA.N HTLI., ; peanuts, potatoes a:id truck fanning. A ( j good dwelling house of six rooms with i '' ! .' , I kitchen and dining rooms attached. A . good gin house with gin in l mining order, ' horse stables and a!! necessarv farm and ! : tenant houses. A good garden, and good ! jj ; , r , , i well of water, with t-ther con venienei s ! '" J' ''' '' that m .ke it quite a desirable location. ' f . ... ., . . x. ., , . : Reasons for sellii.tr the present oecup-. s I oi.'nl p.hri I ! ant wishes t engage io other bu.-in.-s.s. 1 ; Terms made known ou application. th'- Wilis Lye H.,.pj-;,' . .- : . 11. ; o00 acres 7 ndies fiom Scotland i,'"s to th" pt-oj.h: or PL- t '. Neck, (iood tl welling hue barns and stables good ein hou?o g,r,d i-,i:,in c..um.!. . .water good rcah.ieuce with a ,. ' orchard. - ' 'riW(;.()f;li-l.(;i,ii(.i, ,,,!.:,, balance in- ytoili n p-ivm-.ts. 12. " Krsim.x. i: Avi Farm. In less than half a mih' of growing town ,f Scotland Neck. o';e of the best, built residence, iM th S'.:;ie, nine uf the ten t.m.mm !wo fireplaces :iiid the n, t ! : n.a.ii j.icces to the same cot, -,'0j. ro. Spiral stairs, eve. The ong nal c,.. l!'c L,,usc wa- ':-i,n a!l 1 Lb'-" fo.t . of tlie tnl-hous.-s w;is over i'ci.i 1 fact of land upon which they re located contains ore hundred and thirty-f.nv Mcie. fifty acre? .f which ' are m e t at ion. Lar.d :Ml.4p,..j to ail un f n.-i-s eroos an ..'S-, t- . . r 5 " ' 1 ' Utlfk larililrilf. ! I)( fl L T ' S l " e in tour years . .-p.".r.-.-": - (.,,. ui-.. u vou;ig (,rci.'.nl oi uppj ; ,J lw-i trt t s in m.m ,r(,.,s ,., u. j,. iI0i '- i ir, i wo hunore 1 yards f f.e re-i o . i.f, , , ;, . , , ; ,, , ' .i-.il, ututi loUci.iii call he ftrj.-.d P rn e . rcportant and growing dairy h;..i- ntH. PflCI- -S J X,.;, " , . . balance in on? and two e-r. i-. A valuublo house ari A ',11 Vln.n. 11... 1 . . 1 i .-...v. ine u;i ur.T now ,-(.. rot.ro. fne Ot IS 0 f..r -t fr... it.- r.. . , is centrally heUed and c-n, l bou-ht at a bargain. w;n inquiries by letter ' w" f'tust.te i.u:i,.fcr nf C.-.,, ' ' ,u n.o vr i ciseitient Apply h, K. j;. m AA RD .Scotland Neck,' N. C, PENDER &n&R6R0Vn TAKBOKO. N. ( s V viuiHtmr., ; ; t - V.v , 1- , w if r f r fc , IT KN 1 II K 1 M A iTKl -i - ; en .1K. I AP.l.l- . ('jUXA. I K . Kl l i jjj ( )i u,1 JiAl.l , AMP: , ! C A K Phi , PI OIL CLOTHS. : . T . i 1 " '0t l li'iilv iv. i'.cl lo - v.. ; patapsco ! FLOURING MILLS. ESTABLISHED H 17 7a- I 11 h Vcagambriiim.jCj V f 1 1 AMKlliCA. It ' : !'- Ill - I' ' .-. . - ;'. ; . , .... , - . 1 1 I 1 1 U N A I LtU-Ari! A HI. K L AVi'H, "1 , A -U .'Or :M 'i t' p 'i ( i - j ; ; ; i ; ' 1 ! j, ,p m k ( 1 ( H 1 ; ( , , i ! OKAMi F . P 1 A I K A . I I F A LI v I N 1 A M 1 I . i . M V l' t. I i i I.' I'll I I M.VII.I.IV'.SJ.V.'ll! t ( "".n.. u . ' 1 y P. i.in'.o:! KMilNKS AND SAW Mll.! i.-i A l , ' n v n'l ! ' I" 1 f r i 1 e ' 1 ' ONF 18 H- p.'iocoMcnvE BOilER with I'. will, i u . ' ' I Kl I l" I itan l W !, s w Mill., w-f i, :7 !' 1 'ar c.-.m-. . a11 '" 'b-'?u.''i r -or :.i,d r.-.vi-. . : w :'"'' " '"'"'A1'"'".';1 d-liv. i - d on ear-. . . A " . h l.lioii i' j! i. I I ii II P 1 ' : : with tiM,,,,,,,,! n.,,-., . : ; ( ' y ! i -idol ; :d-.', !.' I. KIT I CO I I . I saw mii i.. ; ' ' H' wit )i ntiic s t n a 1 V.w an-i . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1889, edition 1
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