THE DEMOCRAT. E. E. HIILIARD Editor ruldMied Krcry Thursday. THURSDAY J AN l: A 11 Y 30, 1800. Entp:ki:i) at thk Post-office at Scotland Neck-, N. C, as Second Class Matter. Lest Thursday bad been eet apart fur Senator In?slls' speech on the race problem. He delivered it to a lull session of the Senate, a hrge part of the House and crowded gaN leries. It was fcimply a bitter denuncia tion, from Grst to last, of tLe South ern people and the honorable course they have ever pursued in dealing with the colored people and the pro blem that seems to be rexiug the North especially . As to the colored pcople'8 vote, he made the unblushing statement that the South is not friendly to the negro, and that the negro ha voted with his friends. He clothed tLe sentiment in these words: ' It seems incredible that gratitude should not have defended and tshlel l od them from the hideous sil l in describable wror.tfs and crimes of which they have been for a qasrter of a century the guiltless and ran resisting victims. The same impluse ivhir-h rr;odi them loyal to their masters turoiuhout the war has made them faithful to their deliver ers ninee. Their allegiance to the party of Lincoln and Grant is per sistcnt and unswerving. Their in stincts were more infallible than reason. They have voted with their friends.'' In the name ot reason, what " in describable wroii2H and crimes'' hae the negroes of t he South been sub jected to since the war? They arc led and clothed by the management of the wh.te people ; they are edu cated with the tax money that the white man pays on his own accumal Etiun?:they arc protected by the best laws in tie known world, State, na tional and municipal, and what more can be demanded for the in? The Sonatoi's liptoing emphasis f tf ti ed to be mi his. threats towards the S'. utli . Listen i.t him: k The Sonth is standing upon a volear.o. The South is sitting on the safety valve. They are breeding in numerable Joini Urowns and Nat Tsrncr. Already mutlerings of discontent are heard. The use of the torch ar.d the dagger is advised. I doploiv, it, but, as God is my judge. I fay that no other people on i he face of the earth have ever sub milted to the wrongs and injustice which have been for twentyvflve years put upon the colored men of the South without revolution and blood." As to the motive fur such a posU turn towards the South, only one of rwo things can be said: Either Mr. Ingalls is not properly informed on the altitude of the two races in the Soutli , or he disregards truth al together. Who ever "advised the use of the torch?" Where arc the inutkiirgs of discontent? Sceh lire branders a3 Sheppard are the Tily ones who have threatened the torch. Trc colored people of the South have never dreamed of such things and they never will if left to their own choice. Where are the mutttrings ot discontent? We know of one case. Just after the last election a negro of this community became dissatisfied and concluded he would emigrate. He went North, and it was the first and last time wc have heard of a negro going North. A few days after be left he wrote to tLe editor of The Demockat, beg ging us to send Idaa enough money to corce brick home on. He was in J'iiiladelphia , and truly his letter was saddening. We did not doubt tho rcgro's earnestness when he de claiel and swore in his letter, that if wo would send him the money he would do anything on earth for us j v. h mi he cam) back we say we did i nut doubt his well-meaning in all j very Stfile3 where negroes claim that they have but lately suffered wrongs atd deprivation of rights into those tery 'State? Arkansas ami Louis iananegroes are now emiratm? from other States. The contested election books of evidence have much testimony from negroes that they were prevented from yotir.g. driven from their bomee, even in .some caes their cattle and horse? des-troyed. Hut not a scintilla of evidence , so far as wc have discov ered, that those colored people art leaving or mean to leave the regions where "they have been thus dealt with. Nor the least testimony from them or from their white neighbors that where the negroes are ei?hi. ten or twelve to one of the whites, they have lifted up a hand to defend them selves against the attacks of an in significant minority. Try justice," Mr. Ingalls cries oat t the white South. Hat the while South will reply to him, "Jus tice was tried ; it was trie 1 for years, with Luted States troops to see that it was rtoae and United States raar-h-ils to superintend it. And lMStiee rou'Mit us me rasiraiicsi u- cnvcrrimdit. ill history, under manipulation of your own party . .-. He did n.t suar over tin words of eou'empt which he had for the black race with aiy coating of proin- lp Tnat is the sgnilicar.t n t.U pptech. m-ni: Ri:iMns wivx .mr. to m: :omivvii:u I. I5 i. !!: ori.Minv The J- .s.. the ised h tiling The death of II. S. Nunn, Esq., editor of the New Berne JuurnnhuB brought sadness to the editorial fraternity throughout the State. He had been connected with tbatp2per since April, 1SS2, and his work has been iM the while received with favor. He was ayrcBslvc and pro gressive, an 1 his faithful efforts to bud t sip lis city and its interests will live long in thi development ot" that pjrt ot the S.ato. May wd r:ol pause here for a word ot r 11 iclion upon the untold good the iu ;f!d'ul e hturs of the land 1. Ileouhtnot to be nominated hpr:uiae a defeated call Jl late as a rule who-e chances in the race were equal to bis omoetito: is never as stroiig and inspiring a3 one who has never been defeated. 2. He ouy,ht not to be nominated because he imported foreigner, stranger and carpet-baggers into the territories to rule over the people aa his appointees, disgusting the people, outraging public sentiment, violating tha bed r clc principles ol democracy, the riglii of local self-Jovern-i;ent, thereby making North and South Dakota, Washington and Montana territories solid republican States instead of Democratic States. 3. He ought not to be nominated because he imported a carpet-bagger from Massachusetts to make recorder of deeds in the Dntrict of Columbia instead of appointing one of the three hundred thoti-and citizens of that District. f. He ouht not to bo nominated because he did all in his power to Dankrupt the country, and wreck the democratic party, by the demonitiza lion of silver. '1 he country escaped this terrible calamity by a combina tion of the patriotic members of both parties in Congress, which defeated his scheme of plunder an i distrac tion, and savod the debtor class of the people from absolute ruin. '). lie ought not to be nominated because be carried ou' the republican financial policy of depositing from forty to seventy million of dollars j earljT in the pet nationarbanks with out interest, and at the same time pursued the republican policy of buy ing in the unmatured bonis of the government at a premium wror, pi ui to ) a t i 1 i y t woul i were doing. 1 1 wu'jol he as: veslig - oi r ..co !: and bitterLtss disappe: r. 1' disappear m five years it thr no bad whiskey and no ba-1 politics of i Iu Ingalls kind. Eliminate thee de i'ish factors and all race troubl-.-s and complaints would dishpf.tar. p Wil. 3I -' i'i.r. Meanwhile, let us o on a? wc are until we jre forced t du omt-tifp. 1'or, the truth K there n no problem exeej.t in the wicked hearts of Northern agitators. We are tloin the best we can with ihe r.oiro. and be is satisQ-id, growi.ig moi pron peroin and more enlightened. T..e motto of the South should q, firs.. Peculiar NOT It J J. , r TT r Sir- ; In r i- r I n H r .- n f n "fO O f r t a!l v.-r ir.l;-acs. Superior Cof.rt fr Hsbf-tx t o.?-.? entered in thv. pec ;.i 1 ! now pcr-dir. g m M l Cuor rr.tr.lo Arren Vaugt.an a':d ( th v- t tl" Court, I .!.all !! in t 1 town ..' lUlifar.on the 1-t Mor.d-y in Ft-'o ruarv. 1830. the la: l in tie prtitiot iecnt.d , ten: that trc'. of d near Dnwson X Roid kn-wi he ' AI 1 1 1 v N '.-iuhan tracl." Ui-tir.d..1 by the lands of A- G .raPnidi. J. 11 Futrt 11 mi 1 oth r- a sixtv-two a.rt, more it Tekm- : ( uc ! bird t-.. sh in six rn nth wa'i itr.fr dav of sale ftr which t 1 ehaf-vr with nppi art 1 ?e u re oui red. !!.! .li u-rv let us alone; next, we must be Ut alore; next, ne oo without i negrf) labor before with negro rule let the Ncrth Charlotte ) -.' do will we will put u Stand still. S.ut h t the agitatir g. j I On- S V'l M-.h.-ir. ia i .rir-r ar. l fmalU-r I j JkO r'-iulri' Ur-.-i r d . ar.lt! 'T.'. t j S Y-"' F""! t t:'.: as II ! '. ?. ' r i:i i: r !!: ir.al nini. IT. d's ..r.'.'.i a-,--"-l Usl.t s cure L.Ui- -r.. i::.!-.:.--.vn. a;.-l la w.-:i I ritilf ' thf : ' t "Th" fr a:..'st I '. .i yrL j.:;r:f.- r v- r d i 5 r v r d' yT IN ' ..::!. i !i:"g-!i:a!!!. j-Cjt li.-mi.-." th'-r- Is v.-w yr yrn-.tit I. ewe 11, v.-1. 1 k- yr yr it is r.al'-, than f. all y hvr I!-1 I-h( ii'Ti.-- A Vnal n-ctTvl of fait-. :l T"lni,yr s y' 'Hi'-1" IT,arail"n I Lus yr y ever i.ttaiiit-d tuca ppu- yr y y tarity In . t-linrt a tini. i! S uvA retaitiea its popularity , yr :v:A t . i.fulvnco among all clash's 1 yli p'--i'le f steadfastly. PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. ESTiBL I SHED -1774 THK - d cii'.Im!;,:; CACAMBR1UM7SC. or I 1 ill! I t !-o:: :i:r- i s ' 1 1 ! ' t. 1 AM KlvIOA. Poriection in Flour 10 It. W. A IH'N.N I'orr. mi-"1::": FOR TRUCK FARMERS! mi TKl'CK FA JIM KKS G U A N rKt'i.M. O ! ranging That the Ktilroals of North Carolina are making ir.onev r.o one doubts. Yet they pay not one cent of taxe. We wuvi lnvea Kiiilrond Cornmisaion in this State, and the next Legislature will give it to us. Wilson. A'lcancf'. Do Ti"t U' is.'Iu" t l to t oy oth"r profsirations. Iv.x l-e si:r.' t. t the IVrnliar M-lU-nif. Hood's Sarsaparilla 15iia by all druMs. l;sixfi.r5V l'r jar-l on! y i)j C I. ll'MiI'Jt Co., A ithc aru-s, Iac'.1, IOO Doses One Dollar loini Far too slight is the ap- from eight to twenty-seven per cent, preciati iu the3e theicss workers cn joy while living. A in a n a u i mo a s 1 ) i w so n s h n rc c less'.y killed at the bauds of his in ferior, and thca the wLo'.e Stat-i noura forth buraintf torrents of ai- teara and avow ten times the precision that ha 1 ever been be stowed I efore. Ytts fell in the well worn harness of his chosen work, and the S ate soon knew ten times more of hU worth than while doing his noblest work for Charlotte . Grady, the brilliant meteor in journalism of the South, shone out his whole bhtcess for hn loved sunny land ; and many more tears have been shed over his 1 3s tl.au words of gratitude were ever tend ered him for his coble service. And now the unostentatious, yet con&tsntly laboring Nunn, has pass ed iuto the shadow of thatloniz, Ions niht; and doubtless many more will lament his death than substantially and scotLingly raised h;.3 lifn. TLe faithful editors of this coun try -.re a mighty power; bat too true is it. that that power Is often no thereby reducing the surplus in the treasury and postponing the day of reducing the Tariff to a revenue basis, a thing desired and needed by the people above all things on earth. G. He oiiht not to be nominated because he is a mugwump and not in r.rcord with the leading principles of the democratic ptrty as organiz ed by Jetl'jrton and made permanent by Jackson. 7, He ought not to be nominated because be considered himself when in oflice the Master of the great na tional democratic party, and not its servant. S. He ouht not to be nominated beeause he re-appointed republicans after the expiration of their terms of otlice instead of appointing demo- cratSj and because he did not remove republican?, who did not come under the damnable civil service laws, and appobit democrats in their places; and because he believes in and ap proves the unpatriotic and despotic policy of examining by scientific ex- I peits and educated fools every op- , ! pliviant for a clerkship, thereby dis- Witb the recent amendments made by the Legislature, wo believe that we have as honest and simple and as easily operated an Election Law as any Slate in the Union, and before desiring to see the Australian sjs tern in operation in this State we shall desire to have the d ifects of our present excellent laws pointed out. What is desired by all believ ers in Ballot Jieform is an honest unbought vote, and a fair count. No system could be fairer ia North Carolina than the present. Those States which need purifying laws ought to have them. In North Carolina, we have such a law. We have preceded tke Australian reform. We have a North Carolina reform law to which' no reasonable man o b j e c t s , State Chronic le . Tbero never was any trouble betrt'ecn white Republicans of the South, some of whom owned slaves, and the negroes, althongh, as a matter of fact, the negroes received fewer favors or benefits from them than they did from their old masters who were Democrats, and there never was any trouble between the negroes and the white Democrat which was not inspiied and which could not be traced to some design ing or malicious partisan who laid the foundation of it, and even then it seldom came to an open rupture unless there was some pretty bad whiskey laying around looie some where in the neighborhood. Wil mi ton Stn J. H. LAWRENCE, . DEALER IN GRAIN, MILL-FEED. HAY, CLOVER AND (1RASS SEEDS, IMPHOVKD FARM IMPLEMENTS A SPECIALTY. Atfent for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HARROW and DELR1NG MOWER. A mo lei of perfection. SCOTLASS NECK, AT. (!. THE HKT FEIITIUKi: l'K POTATOES AND ol HK't TEt'CK rknpS EVKK Si '!.!. Intro-hiccd seven xv?rt uzo.a,i ex tensively u-ei sinct- liv 1-a-i:n IruokiT. alcng the coa.-t from N- ri U, Va. to Tampa, t la. North Carolina Truckers w 11 ronMi't their interest lv jriviii it a tral. ;i! It -n.'. Addrt-s for Catalogue, giving price-.-, ceitilicaU'S, Ac. jc ilcox&ibbs (uano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 k; lm. i ' ; A n r s -t. unsurpassed lor yrcad, tViL-cuit or p.iofr. A x's v.-i;r j-r. -r !' r PA I'ArscoNi 1TK1. 1 i K p I l I U M.AMK ) CIMMci: i'A l I ".NT. PA TARSI O FAMILY UN p. ( R..t;i: ;rove i; r!:., nAl.i'U IN FAMILY. MAl'I.l ToN FAMILY. 1. (.Hlllhl III Ml- . 3 L 1 v I. D. HILL L E A D I N G B U T C II E II., MvfM... h yfT'T in.T, Tim -iT7TT--rr:J( yj... j,,,,. J.,.,. first TIIOS. f. ba;lky, WILMING TON, N. C. wiloi.KSAi.K m:ai.i:h in ilQEEMAN' ROSIN DALE CKMKNT. CALCINEI PL A STEP. ; LAND PLASTER, ; PLASTEK PALIS. LIME, AC., I ...1 r.,..,t I'UrL.MM.I, and W W M and Bituminous Stc-auihfvat. fcbll-ly. Mooro Liiii 2 1 1 ( 'I'llMlUTi';' R.;! TP!" ;:r. Mn nnmnan UUiil 1IU11J M M 1 At 1 1 I. Hi. S to ANCHOR RRAND W( n )!) !il K.N T :l i m I Fur Ruildiiij; 't h.is No Supi lVrb.-.t A'i!;ll 11. t I , P.oj, WARN LI? MOORE, Pr.-i h R H 1 1 M i i , " . Cftlll!0?.--iiar' ... ot).,-i l:;n. Ml'i- l'ie s.i Liine ( 'An r Hinid n: ,H. u faft er- 1 i hi A n c 1 1 :i n ' ; . r P 1 i-i rami 1 .Mu ire, Li. htii .n l. 1 i n. . W . I !.. f.r i I .,! 1. i. 'M ir I l.f, kf lit 1 !:; f'.ii. knnwlodrd until another is called i fmncbising every American citizen to take his place. The life or e; cry as holding a clerkship in the tr o .i. o. m lll ,10Q I service of tt.e government i9 coneerc- of the nation s progress. ; 1 ine same ciass oi scienimo ana edu cated fools. 0. And lastly, he oaht not to be nominated because he can not be elected. W. II. KITC1IIN. th;;t, hut we did not send moitcv. him the .i3is. lis r c:s i.v itsriCE.s:. I-.i this issue Hon. II. Kitchin gives some reasons why he thinks Grower Cleveland should not be nominated m 1801!. It is well known to newspaper readery of this State that Mr. Kitchin strenuously opposed Cleveland's policy during tte greater part of his administration, and was opposed to his nomination for the campaign of 188:3, saying that he could not be re-elected. Mr. Kitchia's democracy has never bceu questioned m this truly he is a Ccasar's wife and hi3 judgment as to Cleveland's election in 1838 i proved to he correct; but whether Makk no Mistake. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sar sfipanlla do n )t be induced t3 take any other. IIoods Sarparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion and preparation, curative power superior to any other article of the kind before the people. For all affections arising from impure blord or low state of the system it is une'inlcd. Re sure to get Hood's. present conditions and those that ! are to develop before 1802, will war- u o iia-; ijto reason-: r tri,we qui , raRt i8 present opposition to Mr. m.t led willing to risk a dollar in ! v;iand, U mere than we can say. that boy'ri liftnt3 while he was among yc i,ei;evc that a majority of thw his repuhiiem honeys in the North , j aemocratic newspapers of the coun tnd llun we had no ohjoction to his try am a majority of the leading trying life uwhile- with hia whole- democratic politieans say that Clevc soaled Northern brethren. We j iXi j V6 now stronger with tho party thought ho would learn something j tiian cvr before, about the way the colored roan is j p-0r tiie present we neither endorse appreciated at the North, and then j Ror 0pr,ose Mr. Kitchin's views, hut return and teach his colored brethren j giv 1lieni to our readers for wlvat here some sense about their North-1 uov ar:. WOrth. The State of New- York controls the whole thins nnd we hardly think anything we may say in these columns will affect that groat State. We are standing by the democracy for North Carolina and Halifax county, whatever may reviews Mr Ingalls speech. We U,8 luc 0Vent in our national issues. have space for only a few era leaders; hot for aught we know the pool fellow ha3 been smashed in to suiiMiercens long ao and his bone? gathered up for aeo?p factory. We hae never heard of hiai since. Tho New York Jhrol'l scorchingly a lew para graphs : What, O Kansas statesman, Sen ator, one of the lawgirers of the Union, have you to offer as a solu-. lion of the problem you have stated? Nothing. Nothing at all. A threat that wrong done will bear dreadful fruit. That we ali know. A dark hint that the negro will pre sently revenge himself. But the negro bliowd no signs of becoming to that extent a Caucasian, Into the ITNi: STRONG POLNT8 OF 8. S. S. First. It is entirely vegetable, contains no minerals or poison of any kind, and buils up the system from the tirst dose. Second. It cures Cancer of the Skin. o other remedy or treatment has ever cured it. Third. It cures Hereditary Blood Taint, even in the third and fouith gener ation. No other remedy has ever done it. Fourth. It has never failed to eradicate Scrofula from the sy.-tm. Fifth. It cures Contagious Blood Poison in ail its stages by eliminating the horrible virus from the s-stem, thus giving relief from all the consequences of this bane of the human familv. S. S. S. bui Is ur- the rem-ral health of the patient, instead of pulling it down, as is the case with the Mercury, Potash and old Sarsaparilla mixtures. It is harmless to the most delicate woman or chihl, yet such is its healing power that it searches out the poison in the blool and roots it out entirely, thus Riving nature an opportunity to assert itself, and as a consequence the general health is rapidly improved, and the cure is ellected. We have an i: t:restirg treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases which we will mail free to those who will send us their address. THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, (o. We do not like to see our white people moving away to Arkansas,! Kansas or elsewhere ; no more do we like to see car negroes go. Hut nobodv thinks of trying to keep white men heie when they want to leave, nor do these white men think of asking the government for trans portation. Tiioso whe want to drive out the emigrant agents, those whj want CoDgress to transport the negroes to Africa Mid those negro agitators who want the government to colonize the negroes as it does the Indians, are all at fault, and they ar a!, fault because they over look the basal fact that this is a free country of free people, all with leave to go and cjme at pleasure but none of them having the right to cull on the government for the means of going and the government having no business to transport tluem or to olfer to do so. Statesville Liw! Fa erything that is to be hail at a class Butcher's. Fresh supplies always, J-D.RILL, Mam Street, ScotIvAni Neck. N. U, VULCAN IRON COMPANY, MAM'FACTl'UEKS OF HOLTS. RAir.no n Track Holts, Tuustle Holts. Hkiduk and Cau Horr.s, HOI.TS FOU HUTEIHNGS, Holt Ends, Turn Huckles, Lag Screws NLTS I Square and Hexagon Nut3, i Cast and Wrought Washers, Har Iron. Iron Castings, Plow CntTs, Harrow Teeth. lir A specialty in a'.l. Vulcan jron Compang, 11 23 ben, Klcumond, Va. RESTAURANT. MEALS FITLNISUED PROMPTLY AT ALL HOCKS Hy RTJFFIN THARF, Main Street Next Door Tarhoro IIou-. TARBURO. N. C. Best fresh meats and Norfolk oy.-U-r.-Suppliod in cason. 7 1 ft 1 v price" -bo ct.s flF MfJ:3 it is the best. tzlw l ! EASIEST TO USE. ' E 1 giA', A THE CHEAPEST, b EJS FREMONT r, 21 l v. MILT m INSTITUTE Has a Full Corps of Teachers Tncr.oK.H AND A 101T.SE OF STCDT. J Tta lrvation is fine: ratronaere laiT".-; growth hf-sithful aul Ettady. Christianity was never stronger than it is to lay ; freedom of thought and research never mere foeure. The triumph of the Church ii insur ed, and they who would have part in the final triumph shonl.i soarch for elements of agreement, ani, leaving behind all hindrances of the world, the flesh and the devil, pro in forsvarcl towar L&lli Write for Catalcarue. ! CAPT, VV. H. HAND, Principal, j FREMONT, N. C ! S 1 ly. : j pranson 5 Ji. C- Imanac ' lor 1890 with business printed on , the back. Per 100 copies - - - $o 00 Branson's J. C- Decforg for 1890- containing 1)0. 0C0 names yi-::iy Jti:Ai.iAr.Li; to all business m:-n. Price 5.00. JOHN D. COUPER, M Altlil.K ANK (il'.AMTE MONUMENTS AND (j R A VF.-sTONKS, w. h. tapp-:y, Sn.'(('H.,,(ir to TAPPEY & STEEL- m M I A li i; n; or IK . . i - - - : C' . .1 y !AV A NT) (OF I N IMIl.-M ;. V. M ! ! ! ( . i: ' - I ' : ! I . I , Mil!. I I. t ' l'lows, lum :ind liria Cas'.iig. W. H. TiT'EY, s c-'crshurc. Va. Mm lm Mm 1500 !lkr::ls 12 00 200 500 500 500 FIR ni RUCK L. N ! 1-1 li. ! fl .11! M !.r ' J .;!.!. 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T, Whitehead & Uo. If you feel unable to do your work, and have that tired feelinir, lake Dr. J. 11. McLoan's Sarsaparilla ; it will make you bright, active and vigor ous . For sale hy E. T. Whitehead &. Co. w.,m the priz, of their W3h calhog ; n,,,,,; Iflll lJnpn6TO m uuna: J?sas our i.-.rj. : a s,i i I I 1 ill Storm Ciiendr I ca.-;tP for ), hv Re ! W'-nthf r Fort Ir! it U1, ( :i 1 1 (: : t ( f v. 'i. r j-lo!l:f- Berne Jourmd. rnsi.c 1 to an v twn cent pot8?' :;-;:. Thk 1)k. J. II. :-U Lkan Mkd. '.. M . Lor'iH. .Mo '. A 1 l ''. ;r.a "i a ' i- a m I . rf 1 1 :i 1 ft ', - AM,1. ' X . It -1 f : of town its and Persons advanced in years feel younger and stronger, as well as freer freer from the infirmities of age , by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & t'c. The prosperity of every denend3 upon the c-ery business men, Tiieir succs their energy are dependent one upon j the other. Energy snrewardtd with! success wnl lnvanaoiy esiiau-t itself. The lesson which this past year hag taught us and which we fear the coming season will help to tesch is, that trade depending ers tircly upon the agricultural and fishing interests of any locality cannot be steady ; and in years like Ihe past with no other aid assign ments among mercantile houses must be many. It is the part of wisdom to provide against such contingen cies however rare tbey may be. The provisions to be made among us are diversified indust rics. Falcon. JAMES M. LAMB, Proprietor. Favi:tti:villi:. N. C. n early srniNo ruNiiNn. We can furLh MAO NOLI A, G RANDII'LOUA, CAIT jjASAMixE, A.alia. Camillas, ! siTrcrs. Pin'i:-1. FirLD Glown Itosns Calictiax, Biles, Siinuni:i:KY, EXCI1 AXOK HOTEL. Dr.i'M Sti'.klt. SCOTLAND NKCK, N. C. Pts fare the rrsrket will nrT'jr.l Attentive servants and eery venlence that; mav ha desired. A I'.f .. i.. 9 -2G tr. hi 'III 1 - Y . r ft rr, . ' ' !,! I r, -: . ALL- N '.till, M 4 rSDI AsM ard full line of ornamental plants fok r . trpotrd and ; T!E (ip.i.ENHorsr:. c hae a most ... i- '.. ..;;...'.:. .-.rH W a I I . n itr-n St orL- I o n 1 1 l !rle CSV i ti I pains are taken to make I of plants. i them coxfc rtable. Send for copy of the Home Florist ; widch contain prica list ani many useful j prints on cultivation of plants. Pv L'very Stable attached 1 3r IV" teams readv ht all hours. 3In:iv Persons i Are bro::t-n 'town from overwork or ho'.isehold j cares Urown's Iron Bitters I rebuiKs the sv?tem. fi'ls digestion, remove? fi- j cesi of Uiic. oiid cures aialaiia. Oct the genuine. 1 1 1 28 tf. J. L. CONDLLY, l'roprietor. 500,000 KKKLS Sold in tho Carolmas. Best on the Market. Sold to Scotland Neck Cotton Mills. Manufactured by K. DILLONS CO., Indian Hock, B-v.cto.jrt Co., 10 17 3m.

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