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TH!". DKMOfH.v f .... 17 tj KATES LOW. E. E. KILLIARD. Filter ard Proprietor. WE Mt'SlT WuKK Jni; THK I'K 'i'l-K'S WFI.r'AilL S( ' ! LAND XKCK. NC TIIl'KSDA V. FKIJIMA II V i5. l.-.ni. ii ) r p I I n I il v,-i ,h VOL. VI. tU! THE I ) KM OCR AT. The Advertisers W l HP If ig F 1 ill fe pIj ! 1 pi fen pi- N m m A wmm p I) F ESS! O N A 1- .' AvcorK .v Daniels, C C. Daxikls, (inhDboro, N. C. Wilson, N. C. -v:ock & Itonk'N Sc TtonMs ATIOHNKVS AT LAW, Wilson, N. C i,,-i-'.iiru-tpil to us will bo Promptly Attended to. 7 A.DUN-N, i t ly. lis services are fcbltJ ly. A T T ( ) K K Y A i LAW, ?- Scotland NkckN, C' Practices wherever reunin '!. "y 11. KIDTHN, Attokvkv and Gor.NSKLOii at Law, Scotland Neck, N. (3. Office: Corner Main and Tenth Street. '3; .VII HKl.L, If W-. Sin -.. Could we but draw hack the curtains That surround each other's live-, See the naked heart and spirit, Id now what --par th c action ;rivc-, ( tften we s i jijkl ;nd it better, I'urer than we j id we -houl 1 W c should love each other hotter If we oiilv understood. JD ATTORNEY AT LAW, Entikm), X. C. lVactic.es m all the Court-? of Halifax rued adiobdn" counties and in the Su i.v. tut ami Federal Courts. Claims col lected in all parts of the State. 3 8 ly. W.H.MAY, A .(.'.- I -I -1 "' y I K 11, K . ! J A NS M Weld u. nenlevson. Wei Ion. .V, ZoLLlcorrilK HANSOM. A I TOR N E V S A I' L A W , Wli.doNj fJ. C. s 1 v. rjnilM AS X. lilhh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, Practices in Halifax and counties, and the Federal and ( 'nurls. a' I j' lining iiireiiK' :; s' i v. Could we jugle- ad d o Is by motive.-, See the good and bad i'.hi'i, Often we should love the ,-pa.er All the while we lo.?!.-.- the sin, Could we know the powers working To o'eithrow i?:t -sii'V-Wo sh(uld j:idjre each other's errors With moie pati-i.t' chanty. If we knew the care and tri'd-, Knew the itibrtuil in vain. And the bitter disappointment, h'nderstood the loss an i jrai.i, Would the irini, extern, d loiihacss Seem, I wonder, jut the saint; Would lie help where n w we hinder'; Would we pity where we blame"; Ah! v. c j udge each ether harshly, Knowing net lii'ehs hidden fon-e: Knowing not the fount of act on Is 1 ss turbid at its suurce, feeeing not amid the evil 4V11 the ged lui grain of good; O! we'd love each ether better if we only understoe'l. W'-hi-ft's D M. J () II N S O N , Offitk- Cor. Main ami Tenth Streets. 10 11 ly. SOHLAN! Nk.CK. N. C. v. i. M !' WKLL. D OFFICE Comer M:un & lOlh St?., Next door to Eutrcll Speed, SeTi,AN' Nr.CK, N. C IIP 7lvty9 at his oOice when not profof.ionr.!ly eiitragctl eUe where. 'Fist I'tfiiatn SIiloi- I4i(V. Oik' of the beautios and charms of an editor's life is in Lis oh-a l heating it on all occasions, No one who has never fea-ted on the sveets of that bliss can biu to take in the i;ioiy of its happiness. He does 100 worrh of advertising for a raiiioad, gets a pas, for a ear, tides s-." woith and then he is looked upon as a deadhead or a lutlf blown desd deal, iio 'puff," a roneei't iron c !() wettii and g(ds BY HON. Hi. fNV. York . ! - : 1 he rnco i r-y shadow t! at r Truly the r.cj:.-, put u; on .'a ! , traders who bro and the South : hell hi::i m bo-, lie estranged pnhbc For fi central figure, i; of derohititif- w six 3 eurs of free ed a problem wisest minds, sections , t-e . Sout hern enter; hi', rn d-( p-n , t'.ie years g-o b". Uie end of ' i . u it h the si s', h. ldin-? Lot us sc e j-bk-ui is, it is honor ar.ii p: races witii ' p. . ' right and neui '. on the same sod ever lived in n : save when one v j-'Ction to the whites and id . ago or c-juutr . there h'.s bee,: iiicxpres-j'l'.-Thomas Jdf.'t; sixty years a--brt treed, also races could Ii e Mr. Iver-tt i alone could s . ' vr-TTi: I i :Y Y. GRADY. ! i. Not f,:dv is tlere not " no lon organization. the on i ! (;'.'-t: 0:1 the South. ;jes the wrong? New En gland, t t,ia fromAfrica, . -'.ave-dioMers who ..;j;e. For fifty years . ections of this re years he was u :A the direct cause ;. And for twenty 1 :n he ha9 present r.t p?rplexes the ' i estranges t! e with doubt al! j, and that pro is to le feared, as Shall we ever see . able that carce t::!!ic an 1 slave. ; ely what the pro-, carry in peace and .Ly two dissimilar . ii and political ;.jiial in Dumber, No two races have .e it; the same Gelds, is in complete sub other. Wherever have met, in any in the South, n and violence 6tari'ur.4 professed cause of hostil ity." but there is the deepest cau-e of Lo-itlity that can ex:?: in that one race La- been in servitule to the other for a centurv. cannot be e:.ecti against a pow-rful 'Tstotn tin! t r:. uraces f.e ci org n zat.on icsiutiirii i ur.tled - ana , ,-1. - ! ... . ... I . u c: . ; 'c :.ec o. u.v cuxi:iu:;;; . Not only is the c xpcrirjpnt not t e i 'a voluntary one on both sides," bat it wa? force i on the two rices af'.cr a long- and fierce war, in which one r eg-roc;. th-. siXO e '.Ley w day :. ity th 3 u I Aa.ir::.:: g re st '!.;:);. ; t "i g t t ' . r to r of U:.l er- d , grc-s i: a iv. bv . . .. t '. Uve L: e h . 1 :.. 5 r.-s t r A '.at :v-. I h( l Le TV ,.c.:i m t .w.ir is . ' out organ-.zat.in. no ar'y o4; carried at the polk. --less than the Republican party of the s niaje up inmost entire .y 1)1 1 the hope of s oiU inspire , ti.en rn-o wna ctn.moJ find rrinr.lo.1 nn.l ttlil V miJtit Organize, lut tUeV theili theot'er thrown into daz.lin free-i selvoi Lave 'i" that Kepublion , lions and the fo!ats (lf,rr, j victory bring them nothing but tht j Idem that is their-. . . . , . . . . ! sorriest of crumbs. The iifcro a , o. ot only ; tnere not "no inter- i , i political lorce aas urut pia out o 1. .1 :.,'.. w . ' ti i c : . . . . . V t :c a ' ll i" Wo ra;cs t we:.tv-t;e er.r- e i .hi i" rr.er.t of n of r e i -r ' ' r ' , a n I . ! ." fere nee from outride source?." the most irritating pnd partisan in terference is exercised all the time. The North persistency inisjodge0, and n. lundt..'rs'.ands the race ro- South, and interferes un- Il01 I 1 t I 1 l lilt' I b! v. i m Hi t !ci v an a a st I v Ia spite of these dillicabies which must appear insuperable to uth hopes impartial min Is the S- 3cr:oas consideration, ani will there .. .1 ...... i ... i remain until ne la to Lp.tucu una j educated and led into steadfast i I he lollow.iig i the t-xpnu :u- ways, that the whites will dare to j of a young man ; it m t?:.id by . open or divi le the phalanx that now j ble pack s to be true ; holds unchallenged contiol of politic- j It wa- a eiid , bad m .ruing and al atfairs in the South. ! the ground w:o w. t lioin the rail i , s that had fallen the night Indole. 1 thought I would ht'p iii't..e all I he i r . t recoiui iLat t!iO whites am lucks must walk in separat paths in the South. As near is niae Le, could and VoU..tee!eI to Jit'k . .1 i . , i ; . 1 . ill. ! these paths .vhouli be made naal I 1 I h,l .a , r i .lt I ... hn tacm. ner oeu air; wisest, men; 1 ,,....;. , .. ... r , , .. i ... give it their best and wisest thought. ! but nmsl be now and :: 1 1 to g-.t t1 e Mr' :l sketch of Wo-:, jo. , r.hd tt." :i e' h; g b :; a' Dr. .ho ., r the v.;! ten,!.. 1 .. ;,. I. tun A. i ' , e - Vi Certain lines of action have 1 eeii laid down and are unchangeable. Among these are two principles that are essential. sorxiiKiiN hijuF.i-s itr.oAiihixo n e TKOI T.o! s. First That the whites shall have clear and unpjistakafde control t-f putdie atfiirs. The- own the pro- always. Ttiis means separate seho N, separate churches, separate accom modation everywhere but cq.ial ac commodation w be re the same money is c'jarged, or where the Stale pro vides lor the citizen. (I eorgia give her state University 5S.OJO a jear; irecie- the same sum to Ler color ed universit When the colored university insisted on educating j was t ne iir-J t-'iw 1 1 j milk , and it made impression- on p-ace m i me that I will i-.i 1 1 3 to my dying t hr si !.o ii ! ,1 h 1 f'T hart . -ol t: I - con g ;t h-. : I up a b.i-ke d feed, a bucket, an I mdll'g cUf. and pro ,'a'deil to t i cow pen. Af ter patting the feed in the thiough, 1 went aiound on the "light jde," and, pushing x my left hand, wmmi mm. perty. They liave the intelligence, i whites and blacke together the Leg- aid , 1 hael Mi t-he I I.e. in z t in e -t V ' I hi fe J y 11 1 of .'.ii .in i iiwinv. . 1 -l . 1- ) -iii,- .- '1 Vei l ill I heirs is the recpensibdity. h or isluture withheM its appropriation, id irreconcilable. . 4l .11.,., , , , , The oiilv tuese reasons they are entitled to but the money was held m the treas 3 , v,ho predictedl . . . . the cow's j control. Ejyo'ud tbc3e reasons is a , ury for two ye.-'rs, sacred to tne uses 1 ,;. the sl-A'e would i . . rp, , , . .. , . . ! to strike racial one. I ney are the superior , of a colored university , and has j u;t I ijted that the two , ... , t -. 1 n . m t. i time. Al I race , and will and cannot sunmit to, been votcu in bulk to Alornsdlrown j rielhcr in peace.'. r 1. ,1 . - - iidia to si ' . th- domination of an interior race. College, which agreed to aumit no f - .e -u' 1 in eomidimentar.es , and is t has : ' ':h' an' pass-cd "irer.' If f e hall Is erev.i- 0 -2G tf. fUin Tlmrnll PrminhnTiT Pn iliu liQAfill UiDUOliaW UU.j H AX ALL MILLS, lilCIIMOND.VA. "iiVIlD-iShANir Pate ntRollerFamily Flour, And all other grades of T ed he is Legruljed the room he occupies, for if his c-anplimentaiics were paying ticket 8 the tioiipc wouhl bo so rntich in poclcet. He blows and puffs a elmrch festival free to any desired extent and does the poster print;! gat half rates and rarely uets a thank you for it. It goes as part of his duty as no editor. He docs moie work gratuitou-ly for tine town and com munity than all of the re.-t of tie population put together, and gcU curs.d for it all , while la many instances wheie a man v-ho donates a few dollars to a fourth of July celebration, base ball club, or church t is gratefully remembered.. Oh, it is a sweet thing to be an editor. He passes "free," you know. opinion. 1 1, haii?, when c tie of pc;u'Co pat ion, of the woul come f 1 I U12 oominaiion 01 an mierior race. 1 College, wtiicn agreed to aumit no Never has a white race been long j white students, Lut to stand on sepa subordinated to a colored race. Less! rate education. than any white race, will the E.i- j The negroci of Georgia pay bat glisu speaking people submit to the domination of a colored race. Leas ; they take forty-nine per cone- of the than any colored race, can t! na and th otf of the swon meut of t he '' They .simply of past bister could tie car: peaeoy it rights. CO X PIT ION. tile FLOCK ALSO- CORN-MEAL -ANT,- MILL FEMD. "171 y. I VERY AN!) SAL' Eiojs aii i-gii e. in oti!li :ire, 3ii-a. (Hickory l'ress.) The people of South Carolina have waked up against the deadly cigar ette. The Legislature has passed an con lit o any y persoa uiuselt or It a it s s S1ABLES. if. K I jt.- :-Aii lf .-. A Ff ,fMtx'! fix p -i''Vr..;:',rv-i act forbidding or persons, cither themselves, to stll, furnish, give, or provide any minor or minors, with cigarettes, tobacco, or cigarette pa, per, or any substitute therefor."' The second section makes it arnis demeanor punishable by imprison ment not more than one year nor less than six months or tine not ex cceding $500 nor less than $100 or both in the discretion of the court, one half the fine to the informer. We need such a law all over the country if vc expect oar boys to be worth five cents. V.- -r-,-ej.f. A ;ti 9siv-liii-it(. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ae of faib.r-1 a k turn of purchase 1 ice On this s :' p'an ou .' ft n ALWAYS REAIY V o 1; Hi i. r, (i () ) i) T il It N - () V T S at C li c a v Rates. I'as-er.ger- carried quickly to any I uiv trto'i our ad v-,'i tl-ed l):-.g2i-t a bottb of Dr. King's New I)i-eovrv i for C'Mi-'.im ; i mil. It ! to bring relo f in ecrv 1 v iiuarar. t ee I point on or olf the railroad. Horses well fid and properly at reasonable charges. tfa IFill always ell or trade. case, v.iKv) of Throat, S C'o::-U:ilp aiug-, Ib'on- If a state -m - 113 I': verse the u:;;v i.ory of races , 0:1 the sam s,. : probably say : 1. That the r ly alike a; p -antipathies wo j the race d lo r. I 2. Thst the as nearly cq ic' property a?j p- : Coiuil casay over tlie d he 0. That cacl desire a fu.-h a differences voo 1. That, th 1 st:.n img ci"r tiiity between frankness awl their full "1 u ; . ' f. That ti voluntary o;-. races shall without su'lei: b That the side interfere:, cite, bu. that t left with the t Those arc : , wise man v -ite to a Set ' c hh-rc. Id;-' t r v i n ' 1 e : to l'iu.r K.di ,'' ; iv . Now let -: dit:i)!!S under i 1 iek people ! .solve their ; o 1 . d'hc r c t rieihcr in peace : that colonization . he freed man. Mr. 't.T were of like - not dream, prr. ring the didieul 1 gradual emanci- ; I A f loo: 1 1 i c tliof Atriean race, forever in servitude, .;c suoaen siriKing 1 . . ,w i win or maintain such supremacy. .-tant enfranchise ; race of freedmen. 1 ared, iq the light -t no two races tie same soil, in 1 equal political ; ' V-.MOXY PF.TWFCEX C SCES. -.- re akcd what ,!d require to rc- 1 erdict of the his 1 to- carry two races peace, he would one-fortieth of the taxes,, and yet -bat he 1" ami 1 ocean muring. 1 ilatieiei myself that I k:e w nil about 1! he only thing I did not. 1 1 k wal from th -switching, which mtihoI ih-y i. me fan ly in t he f.iee ei y at icn-e I It li inu.il ; be plan to slop n. I won! a tic I.e.- tail o iiiv loot, iu-t above the ;mIe. I sat down my eit and tret i! hard and fa-t. 1 thoag'at it v;p the gr a tides: thing to hold m.3" toot ol! e ' o ; 1 t. .1 ' - in ! o v i ". g 'he i ! ! ! i r, g M v 11! 1 i o! .1 1 . K. ! her tail's iengf h and s .e! V to Nn I'll I! !' I'll1 I.. ic i school land, ilailroads in Oeorma provide separate but eipaal cars for whites and blacks, and a white man It may be asked, then : "Why do is not permitted to occupy a colored the Southern whites fear the political J car. This separation is not offensive domination of the black?" They j to either race, hut is accepted by do not fear that directly. Jbit the j both races as the best con im ivc to black a are ignorant, and therefore j the ouinaoii pease and prosperity. shall be as near ' le- ; so that the raca Id aot be strong, nor 1 s marked. -o races should be easily deluded ; impulsive, and there fore ca-ily led ; strong of race in stinct, and therefore clannish; with out information, and therefore with nut strong political convictions , pas sionate, and therefore easily excited; j the churches in the South. poor, irresponsible, and with no idea j It must not be imagined that the of the integrity of the sti!fn;ge, and negro 13 outlawed in the South, lie There are fanatici an I doctrinaires who hold that separation is discrim ination, and that discrimination is offensive. Conclusive reply to this -witch, The calf was stand. ng put ovn ' oa the other si le of the fence look ing on with a wi-tful eye. "1 he leader must draw upon hi- imagina tion, for no man , who acted a pan ' as I did, will ever hi? able to de-e: ibe ! . . 1 .1 .i-tf 1 rit II I me drama 1 nat nmowea. 1 no o;i dog came trotting along an 1 ran alter the easT ju-t for the exercise of the thing. As they tailed the 1 corner of the lot the calf gave a T o 1 . 1 1 1 1 " ) : I I 1 ! I A It. e v . . A :C V : ' '!,. ' ! I .ni . , 1 !, ! . ; " '!' " U.e e , 1 in lit . ;'.- t ,f ! 1. lis'. . eel ! O. V,...,,-,M l. ,t-l or, 1 ,.t.l ,,,.11, , . . . . n t . . , . 1 1 1 J . 1 Ll , 1 ill e i . I I , o I i I o . ; w . m n fhno 11m 10 t'.Mn.l in tho hl Oit '.I i ' -'lt-el 1 i answered in one which seemed to ! ;l ' " ,: n ' " j j .p-. !,! ill t 1 :. j say '"Hold the r ort for I am coin :,-- .'. o p. ; I t.v 1 e,e 1 I 111! Down the lot e v. e nr. I therefore easily bought. The fear is that Mils vast swarm of iguorant, purchasable, and credulous voters has ten avenues of employment in this section to where he has or e in the North. Whito and black car- will be compacted and controlled by j pouters arid masons work together desperate and unscrupulous white j on the same buildings. White and men, and made to hold the balance 1 black shoemakers and mechanics in j of power wherever tne whites are ( the sam.? shops. White and black haekmen drive on the same Btrects. ly nanus ioo-e, 1 soon ci.ar gea my i node of travelng sonietime-i up , ; p7WV pa sometimes down. She fagot abo it ' I y U k fc? fy-,f. S3 rr tyrannize divided. Tuis fear has kept, and in intelligence and. j will keep, the whites ''.solid." It ; White a.id black farmers work in the hie, so that neither j would keep the intelligence and re-1 same field. Whatever the n?gro is pponsirdlity of any community, North 1 fitted to do, he has abundant chance or South, solid. I to do. All this, in the South, where ee should earnestly The Southern whites remember1 the negro is in such numbers that he f blood in which all i the shameless villainies of negro su- seno-isly competes tor woik and ie lost. I prcmacy, under carpet-bag leader-- j lowers wages. All this is done, too, ould be no Ion (f- ships. The world wiil never hear, or j without protes-t or without friction. Hut the white and black carpenters. O u O 1 r c- r; ! :u.l x -us-pieion or lnn ' hearing, believe, the excesses of ,0 races, so that 'those days. Deep as was the de ceritv might have ! gradation to which these sovereign I States were carried, and heavy as is , , ,i, I the burden thev left on this impov- I White and black mechanics in the er.mcnt should be 1 , , fi - h t ' erished people, it was onlv when the I same shop send their children to whit, r-inp. nt viti from the oravrs separate scho'.n . v lute and PiacK - " - ' 1 :1 - D 1 working together on t lie snme build ing , go to separate homes at night , to separate churches on Sunday. to it cheerfully and s or restraint. sboald be no out to irritate and ex- farmers in the same Gel 1 ride to of its dead and the ashes of its ?t,.tmc nlcjod if a lrplmnto.1 ronl.-a I mfdrL'dt. in -f)rirf:t' PnfS. TJii f ! nnd fronting federal bayonets, and j tinction may seem trifling, but it is i dofvin" federal power, st )od like a ! natural. It responds to an in-tinct 0 problem should be j q &n hiiror lhc utterniost planted by the. Almighty in the two o races at interest. , of .fg lll)2rtv aaJ cre,itf nn, j races. Jt is the wisest and the best conditions that any : ; . . , " , , , . . i n the hideous drama closed that the course. 1 1 miserable assault wa3 checked -,t 01 tne racial pro-1 '. ! i a C, r. ) snguiesi iiivisiuTi uu iiiui puiu whi : e , rapidly towards tne solution ot revive those desperate days. In Vir-1 the race problem. If left alone, it ginui there was disagreement on the i can SoiVe it. , ll -i 0 I I ', caught I10M of her tad to keep , ill j,u t j, parts level, but she soon biohe my : grip oy severat Wei1 uireeien kicks 1 -j- y vV , , that she let lly as she was thing. ! A- 1 .My hands loo-e, I soon changed my i m soin the calf, and wes trying to e-capc fiom her tail attachment , which increased her speed so much tha as she went around the barn I could os look back and s e her he ol dautiy coming behind me. I do not knoA' how many times I sailed around in this manner, but as she i urne 1 the corner t he la-tt;m-, the 1 Iviiot eano- unto-d, au 1 I t at ned a1 out t Acnty 'ummer sau Its, binding in the fence coiner nm ng ,-ome old hariows and plow stocks, where I was picked up by kind friend-, lute in the day. The found ra3' clothes in strings and tatPTs, and iemoed j me to my o-.vn ro'.m where Idi-'ei- j and poultices were th - oider of the I dav for oni" tunc alter. I I A r . v fr'V V i rr;;i, ! ' i , i.H-;'C. o - ' A ft M LO ' I i C.A.SSMOW&CO- Opf, rTinT Orr C, wik '.'J", 0 c' .i.e. Wil.i ! win U N " lh Ti T A K i: K 1 1 r I a J : 1 : "i , A:;i: . Aug. 20; 1-ST Dr. A. T. Sha!liiberger, lb ,ter, Ta. Dear Sir A'! LAND N Id I I DAV or A I M V i.l 11 A ' ' 1 ' I . 1 i ) I '. i - 1 1 ; On thee two lines of action , po- The whites understand that the pticnl and social, the South has mov- ' ool: , "An Appeal ' li-hel aipjnyraoiis . the actual cou- V OUgM, ! rear a;i!;0 u-ed 1 or any a a e Lip g's or Che-it, -net tion, I i.flu'nmatiun o, ehitis Asthma, Vv'Loopiug Croiii, etc , etc. It is plea-ant and p,0 ir.(;. agreeable to ta-te. perfectly safe , j nurnan race groomed by the day or by the month j and can rdways be depended upon . ! r, .(,p,; Trial botties free at K. T, While head & Co.'s drogitore. .eh the white and e Sout h are set to ; not oclv- net ''a. -ilile,1' lut they are Interference simp.! y outride opinion simply ! debt question, and Mahor.e , taking ' irritate, and the demagogue side of that issue, inisju.Igcs. The negroes are pros- rallied the negroes and captured the ' ,)ering and are contented. Malig- State, in North Carolina a division n,nt agitators who seek otllce from on prohibition promised to lea:1, to ; tjie govern m2nt , or notoriety , or . 1. . 1 j 1 - 1 ; the same result. o mat; me wnite-s ; bribe?, invtigh against t a to send me a bot'le of our ' )ld.N I 1 .1 1 e- 1 Ant; iote for Mai oia, which I see INC K-ciM-Ai ft Ivertised in the M 'oo ' A-l 'fi Chattanooga, 'i"-.-nn. cannot get here. F rnv motiK-r i.a i iu:ri any en:..-', ano after trying thi doctor and other , ColflliS CtllrI medicines wltLorjt rtlief, a friend Al o a fo" ' recommended vour Antido'e; she ca-!'f ? -. 1 h-.ll and which I ' Xyt v&y x' - U & V PA iftot-u vcar- ago i"l' "iV '- $ 2 &t ;milar types of tflP J have everywhere to sink their ; alvl every point t ne jiifrcnces on moral and economic inanify the occasional it us dis- tried it, and one doe c tf ct"! a per manent cure. Truly your.-, J. S. Fpwaiip-, Pastor M. L. Church. of d is positive and strik- orders. Hapjsly the reco-ds show mg. ! black a The liKVAN ov: Moinnssirrr, Main St., Scotlarol NeCk. N. C 1 hi Cm. NMlFI.ffEK CU'ELTICE yo nrsi LADIES, Norfolk, Va. FartrsL ( iietimhsl and Test School in Tidewater Va. 2.V) students. "fi-achi rs. Health recoid unsurpassed. NLY 12.50 A I'AKTMIt for JJoard and Tuition. 7 23 if. than tic: u' Manv i;eoolc hatutuall v endure feeling of la-situd(e , because they J - lhc think thev have to. If ihev would : "ne .rly cqu ttike Dr J. H. IMcLeanhs S-irsapardla ttds feeling of weariness would give place to vigor and vitality. For caU by K- '!1 '-,r--oV Co. issues, and present solid and nnbro- H,at the negro is urosperin"-. In colors white and , ken rankg to thig alien aaJ danger- (ieorgia he has amassed property ij, more extreme - t!:at bdlow. IMrrit 'in. ous element. This once done, the taxed at 000,000, and worth twice ! We rest is easy, lianded intelligence 93 much. In every Southern State ' th it f The most popular liniment, is the old reliable, Dr. J. II . McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. For sale by K. T. Whitehead A: Co do the two races not Distress after rating, heartburn, Ion t n-'L nnil i n ll i (TPist i on firo cured by Dr. J. H. McLean's Lier ! "earnestly do 1 e fusion but both aid Kidrcy Fillets (little pills.) , races are rh d ed against it as the For Sole by 11, X. Whitehead & Co. one impossible thing. lesire to y to our c ti.-'-ua. - years we hae Ik en se.'.aie; . re rot oiay not: and resp'jnsihiiity will win every- be owns farm and city property.; Dr. King's New Discovery for Con intelligence or pro-1 here and all the time. Against it His children have goo 1 schools. He sumption, Dr. King's Ne w L f- I'. ID, -' unequal than any 1 numbers cannot prevail. has his churches, his " societies and Ibjcklen's Ami ea SaU e and Lie .-.trie re in juxtaposition j We hear much of the intimidation ' his pport. And be is prospering : IJitters, ar-1 la e never handle! en-twentieths of the 1 cf tjlc coiorec vote in the South, faster than the same number of p0-' remedies that sell as well, or that routh, and almost j Xhere 13 intimidation , but it is the pie, just released from a century of ' have given such universid sati-.fac-acge of intelligence, ' mena,.a Gf the compact and solid 1 slavery, without property or e.iuca- tion. We do not hesitat ; to gaar- te race, leaving wealth and intelligence of a great 1 tion, could prosper in any commcn-! antee them tvt-ry tice, ard we -stand social system . Against this menace, ' ity on this earth. If the negroes of, ready to ref.ind the purchase price, peaceful and majestic, counter-.oraan- Alabama had been carried to Iowa if satisfactory results do not follow ization cannot stand. That is why I twenty years ago, displacing an their u?e. Th'.si remedies have won perty,'' lut r two races to-: to-da-. Nin i property in li. the same per is with tne wlt other race i - : rent and irresponsi ble. I 3. Not on 1- ca- :' t-i , a- to thoe of 1 in Ic an t !1 , 1 . . Asrsocia'c-cl Pri ' iivt my -:.' r ..' ' dertakir.g b ,0 oo.?hi)- O'.d.-' : '. i ! vears ! PraC':iC ence, 1 ;' : - ;:;;. K v. i . i : , : .. -' or: P:-ir:' ic. il I 1. o . - p ir e :, ,'. for t : e --fo bu-iro ss. My -,t eh w;'.l v, .t . : their r.u; port .r; : i are- i'Or.-c "o e -,ce iti t..e fu:ur 1 1" oy i the negro falls to vote the South. He will not vote except under per sistent and systematic and inspiring equal number of white men, misled , their great popularity purely on and wrong advised as they have been at home, and passing through their merits K. T. Whitehead & Co. druggists. 1 -hall continue depart meat, tithe-: repairing. 1 1 I -V ' .-; ej;-ii . 1. 1 t . . -t r regulur . ( Iff . t, i C ?7 tf.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1890, edition 1
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