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I II!. M M '.!: A L p3 TDK Di-..M ''RAT. The Advertisers FAYOHim Iv A iLo L.' Jgl!ft 0 E- E IIILLIATLB. or a::u Proprietor- wf; mit work tiu: pkplks wf.i.kakk. O i l, AN I ) N YA . V TIirHSDAV. I Y.V KM liKK . Issn. it t r i l I n l D - r rnr. No. 7. VOL. VI. I oi Hki-krv. r e w ., !,f 1 i ' r . t c, i : : z it ; . in i! o t'.. ..id . v ' t c e "A b.irrell of headache?, of heartarhes. j Of WO,, ; A barn 1 cf c:r.-e. a baire: ot n -ws; ) A bar re", of tv&r- from a worhi-w car v j .. . s t . . . s w ; 1 ', i;y ii'jx. nr.Miv w. grady. i ! I i I !M! ;rpts;e : , ai I j or.. r i 1 . v i I i m-A m m M a I fev h . - ii " - ij joists - s :t -'--r is s?jzsfrr7rf. J j w ife : A barrel of sorrow, a barrel of strife: ,1 , 41 THE WHOLESOME EDUCATOR OF MILLIONS." r r pip M 4" TO NEW h ISUBSORIB If v.--; !r not cenTf,nl'1l, !'M !i tin lir.-t r,f .Tanuarr. I' cor. F53 nv ;!rct'R i"w ana ,y,jU FI'.I-H UUwT W, Qn'l ttion 5r THE! LEADING ' WRITERS. CELEBRATED ARTISTS: SPECIAL FEATUR1 VL t pa f I ? o m 1 4S A YEAR i A barn ..fall 'irjvailin rcrri-i; - " T .... J , , . Tin' iv; itio:: of tie "r..cc ; iu -Livers- in u ? t bo clcuriy ur. Urs'.o'ul ; j . nr. 2 the ir Ik1 .' f ! ,e n utc: i-o f-r e : ho w:4r, th .V barrel of car--; and a barrc! of !ebt: j un-l.r-tar..! what is f!.t.r.vc.l. n;. 1 ; ::. u-v( :.re .;h w l:ch . oarrei u cr:ino ani a rarrei oi iia;n : i ; . i , . r .- .,, (.. .,, , v. : ;. b r i.-i -arrt l of hop.s ever blasted and vsi A barrel of !'a!-eh'C'i, a barrel of cri-js less naportarit s ;t t' lia-e Min t- i ill Herbert Vard,' Stanley's Com pan ion . Enrt "War!, tho ccmpicion of Stanley in his explorations in Africa, is the only whito man connect! rriti Stiinley's " : Vfizi co lorations who Laa ever returned alivo from the "Dark Continent." Mr. Ward' 3 articles mnniuc through, eight ?. ..iiher? cf the " Ledger" are of tho asoEt intensely interesting description, and cover five yeara of his adventures in Africa, ' they 7ill bo ill'istr?.te4 by Ekotche3 made by Mr. Ward, and by the reproduction of photographs talct-n by lrx in Africa. 'i'Lc o pL;trts viii throw much Light upon tho manners and customs of the hitherto unknown cannibal tribes of Africa. I Tho Story of a Forsaken Inn, (a. serial story) By Ammi Katharine ;rc:u A Lifo in British America,' Py Her. K. it. Young: ' ; ! I "!r.-r the adventurer and experiences of Key. E. R. Young, the celebrated missionary, and his wifo during their rcEidonco in ? lar :;.;ion twolvo hundred miles north of St. Paul, in which Dr. Youmr narrates how ho tamed and t any at tha native wild i.-:J;aii ef tho North'.vest ; Low he equipped himself for and how he made his perilous sledging and fcazitrI cscoo tiips wliijji visitiii all the Indian scttloaeuts within five hundred miles of his homo. : Honorable Henry W. Grady y, '-: tril'Jtcs a &e:ios of six roticles on tho "Wonderful Development of tho Industrial Pursuits 'of tho Few South.' ";j American Cookery, (a ski :r.s ,,v av.ti.-it.,) Miss J'arloaJ '. Civir? tho reasons why it i: imperfect, and some ways by which it may bo improved. Rihiiism in Russia, y Leo nartmann, A'iu:;.-. L"c TTartmf.nr., ft furftiva from Ruian authorities, ha3 been connected with tho most daring feats cf the Busr.ian Nihilists. r. Il'irtmnr shows hov tho intelligent people of Russia are becoming Nihilists in consequenco of tho despotism of tho form fa ; ci : A parthipant in plots to kili tho Czar, ruch as the blowing up cf tho Winter Palace, ho i-j alio to give true U-! f';rr.:aU'-a as to how thi3 and other groat schemes wore accomplished. Tho situation in Russia is sufficient to icrraso th3 tt :o of ovLry tntj Amc-ncxi -vr our form tf government. .'.ucnr the: j 1 au1. if .illy :llu.s -.rated fouroage souvenirs, which will bo sent frco to every subscriber, will bo a poem by .John Oreenscaf Whlttisr, a,- ;-y iiovara ryio. ' ledger" by Ilr. vvcit'.ier ii?. Li3 ZZdA ye:.r. Another courc-iir bo a beautifully illustrate 1 poem written by M on era Die Barnes Russe! LcweH. .--vi: 'i'raTc., 1: it I "i-iiij-. uasl every iliiajj: iuten-Msng' to llic Jtic-acltolil. Other Contributors for 1SOO are:, Robert Louis Stevonson. , tfi. W. Hatoltire Anrtci Shoiidp. Jcscphir.o Pol'r.rd. Amy Randolph. Frank H. Converse.. C. F. Holder. Dr. Feiix L. Oswald. Rev. Emory J. Kayncs, Julian Hawthorne. Prof. W. C. Kftcrtin. Robert Crant. i-hat fall frotn the ' an.ac'. hds as h, clear i ?,a of the civi!:z itivn of ll.a- ; ,;.d def, at. j-av, 1 th uutu r: "i of tho S .uth iu 1VC", the : 1.. -itac .f jo:- v "-l re :. 2 '.. a:. .. I : .i : t1 . .:: h ! ot :ii n; .- 1 ;. die; A barrel of apron j. heavy and dull: A barrel of ; ivn of this nearly fti!!; A ti-irrt l of p'.yer' v, ruio and bli.-ht; A barrel of u-rr .rs that jrr-jw with the nihf, A I'UTt 1 of h'uii'r, a barnl oi yroanF: A barrel of orphans' mo-t pi'iful moans-: A barrel of serpents that hi as they pam per io - xc. Hence of the fivi,.-.tV.i..:i from ' 1: t That was a f oouhar society AI- vhu h Usui htrr.so 1 d i-. i..'. hi must ft-a.lul in its splendor. t wa j i-:.f rfcl:its L y b-t.t e l t oti: alttot patriarchal in it- simplicity. 1 i-ivt s sriii 1 t c a-..s a, I f.e L jisuro a:i 1 wealth r-ave it exoui-.i;.' ! a r. ( ks . rt-;d . hdl.n th i:, ' ra culture, lis wives mA inothtrs, t x ; t -.i d' their pl ! t el-tur thnr, J 1 H" ;; t i. erupt from .Irad-orr, a d a!i:i..s- ; :hur rich acres at.-l sriHTel .lib. j Aunt i'oiiv l.UlVm...... u h .,!! 1, i from care, tave to tbeir son?.tli.-.u-h i wvt.t out t. rot,u.h.l the.r !a h-n ?or- i '" Aui''- Vi :;V '-! 1 4 : t 1 h i ; y si t ,;.t ;! i ii iv !: :a 1 a i ; : . h , 1 ; 1 1 i . ; " i i i : I m i i. r I t : ihw h it' From the bead on the liquor that glows , natico.t Mil eon-hint traiainj. sotr.e j : .n.cs , with muor a wir 1 or corn , 1 ,; '" s at b.'i.i' in the glass. My barrel! My treasure'. I bid thee farewell, Sow yc the feu! seel, 1 wi'I rcip it in " lieu:- lie ll Iu 55 ro;id :u Tl.iiiurr r. te ?:":" vrcict'i i'i'on Durnott. :.: v: . . -.rrrtrct c!c5r5!. ivir:e .; : : orco Hovo E-SctU. I.:; -. .ha;-::h-i? Vinton Ph'c'cn. r.,; irt Srcscotc Gpofford. i: id.' t o f1 I i a r f n r. ci Cir.i a Whetridgr. J - -rs A i b i q p. W . To urge 3 Thomas Dunn Er.glicrV CeorEO F. Parsons. Coi. Tiicmas V. Knox.' Rev. Dr. John K. F-axton. Rev. Dr. James KcCosh. Prcf. G. Stevens. Prof. J. K. Corestcck. James Partort. Rev. Dr. H. M. Field. Harold Frederic. 1 I I j H m r.t our ri-h b :;.;ek c 1 '".ft, cran hxj'-ress Mor.ey Order, tjj Cents for Sample Copy and Illustrated Calendar Announcement. vjL2i ji,ix.R ui-iS, !' William Strest, ITov? Ycrl: Cit7. ii -' I C V.jf -v-- pll 1 Ire; j .-pescj VlTT:irc; Dress G-oods, DOMESTIC COTTONS WHiTc PnKh'S. C'SAS, liohrj; v. :l!vi. rxiHidWHAtt. iiif. .U 1 I V o ; l 1 1 A 1 0, Fv-.'-y ;'i-t-ehr s ae .e:- a I'ry (lovd.-Ibu-i' siio'il ! ieive F;w. .Mei.iiMii am! Hi'.i-Fr'ee 1 m)-.iis. ;.e iVh".' i"'r every ' ;',- oi i; c r tt, (.;:; :-. eM 1 , to th..--'! !v!.o il-vdr . t i i-p.ielia-e by mai. as to lie who . i Store. V e havt tb.'.' !ar---i h -re in !'.. 1'.::uoj e. a:-d e:irr th-! t-.-t vant t . of all bio ; of I)r b-iod-:. rd' r f.T Stuurd'-s w;il receivt l r.vn;! ail1. : ii.o. ("n X mer-' rh'"i oruer iirtc S:-.!:!'...'.-. wi'I p'eae sa v i' loach or ( l-d'ir.s -.re de-i-e-1, : v : i 1 e v. u;:i:i l be; in r ' J: v ' to We '. v M ('. -o i . the 1 f. r eh;.-- i VERY AND SALTl U S1ABLES ft. T j ' 2- ... CTi-IlTTrrSl;. J-.t ? tvi-v; ;f.yy;-y: ,f t . . :-isi i" .f : i . vie a-vtV tv w :-?,. - -' K V----V-i fi e:5i ' W3r a r oi i!;-y -is i bers. -u. i cu! .-! ce; :o.r ; H i 1 : bu. i-:e-s T t L o i 1 i : ( i' :i .'o! '.y 1 . th to uit t :e:: ve-t P:e.:e o see. r the ::. t 50 ear.s. Hamilton Easter & Eons, '...VV... ' O- -it l .t:.. r.. :: : I'.n r sTi::-:r."i', w ! ! i i: M n ; ; ; . r. i i i liAl.l'hMOliM , M!. ; li Dm. 0 II 5 ' i'i' f ALW AYS BEAY F O It II I It K ; ( O ! T !' it n - o u t s at C li 6 a T) Rates. Ihiercr.s carried rpitokly to any point on or od'llio railroad. IhjriC we',! led nnd pr'per!y :rf):j!r.tol by the day or by the month t reasonable eha: es. rf J'"ii! always sell or trade. liliVAN MORUISSEri', Main St., Scotland Neck. N. C 1 :;i ion. UtJP.f'.'f. Tor r:-.; -o.-t-o .i V;Knr J-U KK3 i;( ?'.h'4 I'l..s. cmr!iav-s oi ;.:i:::s 25rf.s-iCS4lw,"",! V rn:l ' C-i! UtiVOLnS-.'-J ! v r.. io.tr Krrrhr.r.ts. iitv; MaiiViryturing to., 1 1 s 1 V. gCUTHERfl 1 1 0 T E L A large part of the value of the manure of aa r.r.inaal is lu the liquid form of vr:i, :i bubstar.ee containing uitroi ii arol which by fermentation chances iij'o a:i::r.en:a and is lost, or may h if no precautions arc taken. This bclr.g true, the safest way would seem to be to oi minnie, both s(jjd and liqii d, is t tho sod Iu fore fei mentation t:ikes place. Hii- may be ae . om)lished hy draw in and spreading the manure a fast as it accumulates, whether in summer or wintt r. It is true thai on f-tcep hillsides the- plant food would cashed away to a certain . x;eiit, bat on a level latol or land of moderate edopi I sl ouhl never h. si tat to spread manure at any time when I could corvonien'.ly draw it to the field, whether in the f'ali. j wilder , spring or summer. It is I sometimes urged that munur : h;ses nitrogen by tspoaure to wind and snow, but if manure is drawn oat be fore fermentation commences, there is litt'e or no ammonia in it, and as the nitrogen o? manure to be volatile uiiiirt be in the form of ammonip, the oa from this source muirt be very u.aii indeed. Manure spread on 'die surface in the summer or ecrlier fall sf rca 1 1 ! I e break un ami mix with tne eoi! .Manure applied in the late fall, be fore or after the freezing of the soil is probably in the beit position pos sible, and I am satisfied, not only from general observation and the ex perience of the observing farmers, but from experiments in which the oxact weight of redacts has been determined, ' hat all the far my a id manor1: coul t he a; died in X overr uling of their own grace an 1 gentle- t lai t, ri r the thought of crr.icim ! ness nod tln.ir homes t in'v -nd ii'jrht. Its peoj.'e, homoj;or:eo as by j i;eces.-itv, held straight and simple 'aith, and w . re tc'.i'.ous to a mark- j ed decree a!mg the old ih.es of: Christian belief. This same homo o..l !.l tV iMl'V S i.t i: s. So much fjf the p.iSf if the Sojth -and oulv in s n.tl:'o as it in i-t t the iv.tuie '1 he S uth i- .s't.i M" 11 hinio i .IN t : n w ho n 1 .cu '. .; ... I i.A !'! li!! lip l.rl r sh"'.l tl " :. 1 1 by a h .no; :n e-.p'..-, :4ud i IS s:.;Vihe i ma', b wro i'.il by the j d tuoto-s g..J m i! i.i . Ann: I'ii ! - a h 1 4.1. 1 h;;:', . , i . - 1 I b cead.'i. ot Iho-e v,li)..v ;i.oli as kinsmen to kinsmen, t ml that i , , .... , , , . , j :s hoto.w. I here Is n apprv ia wasted at the threshol 1 of every j . . . r . , , , ,, " lidll:o;i o new lt.no I. And me homo -,v!mt the more frugal people of ! , , , , , . . , , , ,, . 1 1 i. i bioo 1 in its il. -ee:viin 'iiiilM t:ie orth coaser.'eil an I mv-.s e l n, . 1 1 1 s ; a r c e i y JU MH. lUi il.lV..'. A . ! I.. V I :. 4 IU . . ' , , , , . forni-shed the highest appeal iu d.s- I pule. An afiVont to a h.d was an swered at the pi-toi's mouth 'I he en-;e of 'paid: resp msibility temper v3d the teo..-ues of even the m"t vio lent, and the newspapers of o )Uth ;,';.! w,i ,i tii." : V h' n u in.it r Ik- oii' i i ht',:i ; i : b ' . I w .1 bi z w dd : n ! i, ' o "'lio .i" f:ilii: g iol of .1 '',:. ' P. ' t It 4 1 I am I id .it I t ho- I a ii. ; . v , oi i ', 1 1 I bad .1 :i i ii i ' a ' . i t I ho mount hi 'h r, run f.i-"iOiQr'.' i r riii.i.T ii." 0 i A oi'Oi ... ..y. v...... j i-u,z. i li-V u : a pov. t :lA. if. eel at duty's call or shun 'r i u ;, ' , ; w jjen ! b- i : e,o lor t o I "h tii" p! ,1V," I W .1 " t io oh;. "i.r , ii the li.ei -o that K lo Ii d . v . 1 b ' . i . i m o .i-r . i, ii! ,1.11. It'll - i whore it, touche-h lb.n in tlie turbu hut and strenuous days that :ir--o.r In dii.- ot:n:i, in courage, in e iro. sl:H'-, iu ati.iity, the s.;- mi jij icr ti ni tr t , . K o " 1 . . 1 1 mo loo! I . I Ciaroitin for tight years, it is sui 1, d'ol not contain one abusive word. i The ownership of slaves, even more i 1 than of realty, hi Id families s'eud- fast on their csta'c:.'', and everywhere ha'l not surpass tteir I dhers 1 1 :'P ,,. tl jpy wall it be fr the n and lor t heir-j ,(( . ,. ,i( It Aoo'd !.!.. th. V if in these carmnai v o oial them ! tb'- Hut the sons fi.d.t u n ! r new coa- j h.i 1 e e! t lung that's ; 1 to k a'- , e ! po a " . A ll l uppor , u mi io t he "Wit Py lo a!" .I'oi a UO Ull U.Cll UI...U', U.lll OU llultl . I I 1 , n , , ..;.hi,it.-. !o-..M b : i't!'H''- Tor -retvr end m ore .,b r . ... , .,,..,.,1 , , ; piev e l tue toe ability ol esi.a.j.iu- . , r , . , ,. , 1 . , M' , ,..,,:. Ids. Ihebhg.d (u ,ia,lvy ,s ldtel , (iM Ull I,,,, b; t !i i cd i.eighh(;tho-i5. iMoney count... . . , . . 1 . ,. ,. f. , , . :r :n above an aboiu h,iin. 1 lie , f (1 (lf ,jjt ,., least in making the sociul statu s, and, . 1 , ""'"' " i,,, -ai-. mu-. liave n.: J ... Si. nt i k nii.h in unhm oroo oui-g-lers from no estate tn:.rricl into the families of planter princes. Mean. hi! j the one character niter!) eondem ued a. id ostracized was the , man w ho wa mean to his slaves. ; hven the coward was pitied and , i inradebhii) n i! ! t : e wa ill. lubt or aversion i might have bien liked. For tin cruel master there was r.o toleration. ' , The itiitL-'jdluin s-ociety bal im-men-e force. Working um.hr the loes in t w it al.o' !, nor does; ostracism repel the uttermost stranger from her pates. 'I he pro mo u of her great de-.t :ny, writ ten m M hi r fields, her qui'rre-. her mines,. savv ;,. . tl eoimn ; her forests, and her : i soi e niiiiil h " , im " l y ' : tougie I t h.Wi v. loth a' hi. W oil, i i-: sal uid y I hong1 i hat 1 w il 1 . i g . 1 1 1 1 t r to 1 1 ; i -1'lliot h n g ii ' out t i I I ' . 'I ! o , befi'le 1 V. ; it I ho til I vers is no V o a I i e V .; i C Ul li Z mgtr blurred oi hoi-hm '!, an I the ani l draws near to read. ilu.v ru:diy she has alap'ed her-1 1M ,.. n! j,. Ui.!eU n, jOI V ; m 1 ! i ole ! ! !! , !.;! 1 4hB:.i tc t.c.i .,. r..r .i,.hsihv"ih - , h,; h-'111-' tu- .I- i,.i....s-i...-1,,,,,,, ,, ,.n,i,u,r:ta,n;lia ,i,r.e, k '":1' ' . 7 ,' , ! ! !l" K""V!' !" --' '....,. nraet'cat y b.Ieagucrod it wnn.ri - , , , , . . . w " s iv. hard lamps and is hard top .. t . , otner larger ai.tv-n mo: has. ,uv t ...,. 1 wad -, it yet accomplished goo-i . , , , . , . " i i ... : : . i. . : i ' J . 1 1 o t i I r. i oi To ! i. , r e - o . n S M Z v a t mo. .-1 g 1 1 ; . An no lo; iii'J t i if lo io I " l - ) nnd ied from intilid re.-ources a '"eat i i " .I.-. r... . . ; tow iroueed to tell. A n-i the I ,. ( ,t ,( Ill-" '.s 1 1 r i - ' i o-' l i hi v no tumgs. rorthehrsts,xty.,oaryeursi tin se !e . ' ers ; , , .. ,,. "r,.. , , r ; wn.er wul ilnd a k'-jner '.t..r: u. : ,)t- ,-b bli.-n men demanded the war ; isli, ... . . . , . , , i . ; :(-i uiiig, a-, his peop.e have lound in I . , p aj,,.r o:oi, oreaeu it with but five Norther;: . , , , . 1 . . -amissingj in the knowledge loat ; W (S , , ,, ,,, ,..,,,.,,,,, 11 j ' I ova ry b.ow struck lor tne South an 1 era!, d-.ehon, won thh decisive tu ts i -1. 1 i a i i . oi o . . , I :..:!!. u I Io . ..X- 1. L"..l " - C tie ul eew e;ieans. it, was a rsouio ern . ale-man who added the Loan s iana territory of m'.re than 1,000.(1 IhM.ir.AX, X. C, J h I). hllYAX. Ihopiietor. ' " " : t . ...... t . ,n , , 1 . 1 .. : i i ii. , . . i '-: :-4 - f-"1-' 1 aee . ai in . n i u- i vicit woui.i no in-i'ea:c iv more! 1 f- .... w., ,in , i- " .. . : , i t 3 i aeon ied uou Spun. Aau.si, tue i re.--! ? :-.ir: i'ViTV at i f nt 1 br.r v . . . . . ... . ' " ' . ' . .... ...... ....v. ...... ,ii,, n .... r t.. v,.: M- Tr-,.. .i.onnr.l - ..1.4.1 LLli l'4 V.. 11 IIU.J L.ll" -liJLli;.. sou a re mites to our domain. I a dor her ir.-toad of A r d ' 1 1 i o r n " e 1 . . i i.-.L-.... oi li..a, ...I- ."oi,,, ,.,..i,,.rn ?t-. .- --ni -m b or da was i.C tn d. vf.tioa just in front of) Court-House. Livery attaehed. able. tT Sto:- at Southern Hotel. alone. The explanation of this is to j oppohitl',:; of tl.j free States, the ry mow struck lor me .outu an t ; dmk n's lit- w ib- w.m bof i every sheaf gathered to In r haru'st, p,jv,,.x f ,,, th;..:n- !.- b i r...- . has also deepened the .glory ami j r. , , , .p. ,--.,... ptoperdy of tl:is repab'ic, t h.t , coi : j i.p,. y.. ,, :,-p . . - t .. oh eeived iu Ame; iean wisdoiii, won by ! j:M., ., , p , ! , ,ra 1 1 o h to Io- f -n Alio rican valor, su-taiii-.-d m Au.eri-; u.n... y,-, th- ( V.v. n i, s' Cu hearts , is at last ind.s.uoly ! ,;x , , , ;h-y-i-. L cem i.te I witn the b-t of American 1 4.rv u t h ( 'uohu an o :,;h' Sout h rn ii tho. i .e loree . 'ne war b! .o 1. Terras reasons i "o hjund in the even distribution oi j ' . , M(,xi a, r anru.xc,i th 3 F U- thc plant food in the surface soil. i The fali rains ar.il mthmir. sncw: Haclcs to ar.-d trom (lepnt free I a0ften the manure and dissolve the oi cnarge. L7 ly J. WILLIAMS, IT N i E R T A K E R r -. . -. - "'v .A. - --1civi.--r- 'Ji'i--k -'r...t , v-j.? . y- ari , rjzzci&S iCOOKE, CLARK &C0.! AT MY OLD STAND IX SCOT- ava, bible plant food, washing it iat the soii where it is 1 ft in the best ! nerb f. :npire of d'exa, brought in Xcw Mexico, rind Opened the g'des of the republic to the Pacific. Scott (Journal and Taylor, tho heroes of the Ale xi- j can v.'ar. were Southern men. In i ;a- Io I i t ciii'x a 1 llomr. I f peo)le wou'. 1 (i .1 , lee; - ri btge,-, won er t bo : o; 1. 1 . 1 ! a ; '. 1 ' .'"0 to b o! thg : rid I ,:-- i , t ho ( ' ii'. no a! i net o-t :i a oha' i A g..oil t . i ! oieh.'.''. I m u.egi i. ' ' alter ;he ( i ; 1 A " i ! i a - I . , I ! lid in'.' '' pi!" c ondition po 2ib!e for tho r"g j ,en.A , as i:i political str.ir?. the old phnt.-l'redcs.or G. ii. Whilchcr, in . Sou.h was Kustc:rul. The first !u of t "m snuvity w i ;h t , ey v, n-' e on . ti , nit ! o eigu . in a 'a iy s a j a : e i -j o i t o X. C. Farmer. Norfolk, Virginia., iL AND XKCK, ON IU i: 20H1 ! who km-w from per iml experience '.Tilt retv DNcovrry You have heard your friends end neighbors talking about it. You may 3 oarsel f b't one of the many porlaut railroad operated iu America travereed Oaro'ina. The first steam j er that crossed the ocean chaired ! from Suvai.nah. The fir t colhge i.o.-.o e.re.e, how ru.n ol 1 1 - v. . . ; ! lo- 1,. 1. . i...-, 1 ', . ,..t 1 1 . . . . 1 . - ,1 or.. ill.'- e.cu more ma. i ia . ,. at'M r Wi'I', th- t dav When aanmg ao.pjaml ar.eo-, a. most everybody is agrce&bbi an h V .ts i - tdy to i..'I obbging, w!d!e they are sr.: ly ami .f em to 'ho. e s ti nr.- he: r. j est iit.iem! tor girls waso-rne; in ' . , .... ...... rso naturalist has stirpa" t in- .' 1 . : 1 1 1 G corgi: t. . It Li OI - - -1 I ')',' 1 1 .. 1 1.1 t : I. ... "0 I. KM. X. C. Successors to Luther Sheldon, Dealers In DAY Or AUGUST, !sS, I SHALL 'just how good a thing it is. Ifjou 1 Auu-abo-i : :.o geographer cfjaan- t , , while to cor, vers? aroun-l the (itn.U worth :,t .,.,,1 -, I, ,,- ! o! I . ii '- oil. I i oib-rd " ...bh. Th,-.-. !'c ! olt- '.hun i.b'a.i-.'' ... . . .,. t l. i',-,,. ,. A M.11T-V o-.d Sin -s rn 1 M.-l),,:od 1 ' . ' ; ' : ! . a t : I e ! i ! '. ' !e 1 o i .'. - ' : Ol'KN IN AY NKW l.'XDKRTAK- ! h 1 led the world of surgery in their re;- :..i - ..oi, o are uro 1" i bdh i - , v. tve ever tried it, you -re one of its! ,. , ,w , , b ' I XI I . 11 I : 1 ! I I I I w 1 . 111. tl! 1.1. o ' on' l ",o; no? oi , lo s.j, h" -o. -,, WINDOWS, i,OORo, igrm; taunch frien-h, because the wonder- V " ,. ' ' " . . If only t; tir own folks arc pre-.f-ig., 7 , , ! Long, ol Georgia, who giveto tiie , ... ul tiling about it is, that when once i ,,,, , , , f orno ,'.-op.o are ap. to drop then " . i worlu h.e price. eso b.essmg oi ana-;- . ;iveu a trial, Dr. King's New Dis- . . ... n . , ... goo-l n reeling for the tim? . J at" ie. n : the-:o. I ae wealth accumulated b , , , r ,u'irc oio- nftor ! o! Is h r laro in f tip T ad wrong. A ee'.Voi ileav.:.! trio ii o r no-. At io.:. I b.i! go ; On- i hmii . W a . I . o . i -. s. 1 I w - m ,.-r OTI,W"M ,L"i' home, h ecu have never used it , , , , . , ! hlhU'KLTS. STAIR KAILS rt ei i . j , , , t, , ' though it i at; I that sia.ery cr, (JOTlllS tahCL CJfelS hrfn, and shctil I be to bitted w it !i a cough, . . ... ... , 1 cW-'LS WOOD M XTLhhS ? cixv.t waocia. , , nehed tt.c ; (.or at the g ner.i ex 1 .1 -,'"" t t- - ' ! Also a full line of wood coliins and , cold or any Turoa', Lung or Chest r r,rril,r .rr '1-W1' oasktts. I shall mukc i-oun styles i tm,d-ip. a bottle at once and A ce't'oii lea d in of rr--lrai A m ikes i.on.o hp .,"n i ' ! a . a : 1 1 no LUILDIXG II A Ul) W A UK, X 1 X sil INGLES, n . . W.wf, Ol V. .. ,: in ltd", eaving lli. i b 1 viand. ....- ,. , e ; - 1 arn now getting a idee assortment c! t.oi.'i Iti.N;,:,, Vj..ia WAKIIi.-. (ioi.n "'ie i'.'a'i.I.S. Also S'ji.vkkwakk i'i set- and -.pnrae prievs. hl h)hi ainl saver wanted. Ail kiiah of repiuripg. t-r Prompt Attention given to rr.ai' orders. flltptm. TSTOFFrO FREE E? li tl k 14 La.-.-T--,.w-, V-stor?. .. : . i-. Kl ' n n "?5i)r i;t iv- is(;RiT Png r-a-.rivE RcIstorer fj;j ;w,r .7 Puis Skii-. k nivrtsi ln,ly rc f.'."r:.,0 a.- ...-r. r f ,-.r;v. , ' . ', .!,'(; ..'jr, rf,-. fe.I'!M-Ai i.il.LK il tk.-n a ete. ti l. .V., --f after PS "n" ' ',-f. '1 n'jti'c ati.l insi bottle tree to 1' it al.i'ias, th-y t -i jin ei rt's chirfrc. t,n b.,x wlirri h&t le.-ei.til. henil lm.i.iis. 1. o an.l t xprc-b acljrcflf of B.hT.-TtJ co DK. KI.INK. Wl Arrh St.. riiiiadrlphin, I. tat lruri:. IVJiii' Oh lVllA ll Q MAUDS. 11 21 ly. ' 1 '-ive it lair tn'.i. it is guaranteed caskets , and guarantee theta equal . , , . ,T, io those of other manufacturers both every time or month) ix,u. xna. , , deso'atton of war ! :n cli-ln nnrl finiof, or.,1 .. r. .-.,!.., ItotiloS I'r.'at E. T. Vlhibl'llGad Je .... .. . T) . TbTC! nil Ci :4 o4, .v. . .4 1JV4 tSm.ii . irav M" had ;;o:n tbe trot th.', in lLxiNilto, UlLb, l Associated Prices- I shd; Co. drugstore. s ........... , ! . ... . ,i T.j,d 'I. d.hl ibb I I b. - h'i a "i ' . IU.'" , 'jive lili eutil e agent loa tO t lie llu- 1 WI.DiitV ;i.A, CUT (u.ASS,! tkrla!,1 buj5i;.s And as I tber v- r v ,e ration, th.-y arj now, exting W i ' l ' hLA Aii a li! ih. I . , .... 1 . J, - (1 r f , , . , ; i,,.,.., ... v .t 1 V 1 , . , O'-ilUj Uijvlti4i4 't. lLt li 1 1 PLASildt PAPKll. SIIF.KT- hi: PAPF.K, HOOFING PAPKP, WINhOWS. DOOIIS AND SL'ItbF.NL-. ser- Iv. 1 a a:.o jvoars of Practical E-x-npri-1 leilCe. and feehug sure t"t my j I)r A. T. Shtll-r.bcrf'cr, ili'.en: will api'ieciat the necessitx i c ! or 11 Practical Undertakers : . 1 shall spire i.ei'i cr labor nor ieone ' two 1 oXes o h4pt. tJth, 1S5C. , the i oort st Sta'es, p;i ia tlie i a. or. So ran was tb? t -i r 1 , r , c Rochester, Da. Dear sir Tee comtn n s nt inent when he s,. f ih!!s you sera me did we io t ..e S o::;, go. wt ere sh e but r ...it ::.e sacceiitul prosecutior c v crvthir.ii yon said they would. My 1 get our :t'j f':.:;c.".' MORHUbIC CUhl.KUK F()!t YOhNh LADIES, Nokkoi K. Va. Larg-v-e. ( jioapest am! Het son was the victim of Malaria, deep- ' business. i i-tof"1,- v ' 1 1 h" ro'onihit i With thanhs"t , mv"lrien,h f, ,r ! set , by li . i . Z in Ulori 1 a two years, I their sunnort in the i.:Ut. I trust hi- and the Autiiote has done more :iz j square dealing to m. rit their conlhh than five hundred dollars' worth ct -ave d master eim s.av e ah. .e other medicines con! 1 have done for ' uharity that boasted not :; I i r,-'-t - in T race in the thiva'.rv that tempere even vnlxot- he p;.-:y tnat -t ,V,ri'i ' . L li-gll-- " j e-ice in tb.e future, Ua t :.e : .-i pier ; t ut careb.SHo-.--s and cro,jnos- ; y,. . v.-.- hav.; ii.ol .:, in wol break the charm entirely, and ; ( nrdnh .'r u lu-" . ! er . make home a pUce to eat an 1 .-.hep . . roar. .eg . 1 t in, but nothing the. Mono. No ioub abo.t n j , ; . ( ',-iO, .,;,.,.!. j V. .!-, no" "I'lir I'i.-! ! hiV-o.f ; h i". 1 e ii; j,:,,'-.' ' . ' or;.! I-:;.-:, hoi:, i h : th.h , n d h- . I - o ! . i h: - d. .u,g u a-e ran down, cm ; ' J " to. o-.,. : M o . ;:", can't s'.tcp, iu ,'t her.'., c m'l ' " " i ,i i, . s.-'- ' ' lo at) t'n:ng to year sT .-he'eorgtad ' ' ' " ou w;.:.d.r v. h t ails 300. Von ! -bo ail i.tt'l ti.e warning, oj are h-.kirs the ;;j.t -t-p i-go Nt .u- ( ' ' ' t'; ,' Uro-.trution. Y"i i.-rr-d a N- rve !Vl. .';,.-, a-d la.-.ta ; -. 1 Tonic ami in Eb-f.rle I."., rs 3 on rj.i , . ..n,, -,.. i,r. .1 11. M i-'! f 1 tt x:e: ivrrf i!t f-r re-tor- " -r ' l'J : ' ' ' l-s .. . ; . 1 1: z our r.ervorrs .-ys'.em to.'.- .or- "; .,. ... . . , J i r -- h . . ........ . ma! , heal hy to:. :, .no. s :r; :i - :ne I a Its follow t1 jhrn: C A 1'. I N E T D e. 1' A R T M E N T . ' pp-Q, I have had one of my neigh-, honor , he! i uboe etaU in the Nerve 'l-o.l.' and Alteratlvj. Your M.. , .'.res ar 1 ulcer.- 'a-h.--, ' i v tiaiingrgiy School in Tidewater Ya. 2.,0 students, j department, either Si ecial or regular 1 snail continue to worv in ttii3 : tt. .... ,.-;, .jnP and it cri'prl ho-i.:ttlitv that neither conde -ct nd- te'ite returns. ?ooel di-e-tion is and tumors. u:.:.ea.tn -ineaaig'- i' -C 1 "2U Teachers. Health record unsurpassed, j repairing ONLY $12.50 A l ART Kit for Hoard and Tuition. 7 23 tf. ! 6 27 If. Yours truly, J. C. WILLIAMS. ediatclv. I now recommend !ed 1 or cringed in frankness and rcs'ored , and the Livtfn 3 Ki 3ne3 5 ; v :- tte.n-., ...i-.'.'a ar. i '. :a . ;'iru;i i smu 1 1 -1-.-, a 1 him inura it to every one suffering from Mal aria. Respectfully yours. YY. W. Moniioe, heu'.tir.ess and wholescnii corrtradc- reeume healthy i -'.ion. Try a ho"tl ymproin t hloo 1 inio.:r;ty. l ake hip in iho. reverence paid to wo-1 Price .r-0c. at K. T. Whitehead &i )T. .f. H. M.-Lana SitrMaparill-i. j I r Kale by C, i. ' i:itvh"Xn'i manhood and the inviolable resptel 1 Co.'s drug-hre.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1889, edition 1
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