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Wr ' -:-'riff' -' : " .-.-.4 X TJIK DEMOCKAT E. E. niLLIARD Editor Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY MAKCH L'7, l.VJO. :"M;r:i;n at i in: Post-off ir: at .Scotland Nkck, N, C, a 8i:coM) Ci.as;? Mattkf:. ! Wil (.1V1III.Y COKIIIXT Last wctk Tin: Dlmch lat said that tbc people of Winston anfl ttalein were unpatriotic in y.ivin & ?.00O eontrac t to a correspondent of tbc New York WorH to write sp their towr. Tlic Twin-city i"7 S3ys we were mistakcr. that auch proposition was made to the people of Wins-lop. but they would not accept i?. We are lad to make the correction, ar.d will be slower than we were at first to lelieye that the Winston people du things that way. We are glad they do not. IT' 'i'h't Ixounoke I'liuls '!' lldi -ty, X-r!hi;,! i.toi. ""! Jh-rfif fonm firs "';?' I In: ir'i,"n-y of th- Cvni i-rytit'- 1 ()'" n'l 7'cA m 'jk'I i fO'iu 1SC0 to l.?G.r. '.V.'l t!. a uin: -'."' )''' wit!: 7 ' 3luny of ibe farmir on Koarwke river are buyii their Corn and bay wilhwhi.h to tend the ry Uirl tbcv cu'livhted latt year, and upon e absolutely nothing. familiar with tbc?e which they iuad 'I'll ivllr" lflf. 1-i'ula I'd would seem a strfie ; AW -Jii-.- . . j proceeding. T!iv would a-k if the 1 in. 13 are : o o: :;r t lui y 1 1 1 w 1 j pnmuce. To any such question the ready auswer is thai; the lands on lloonoke liver are n t surpassed by any lands on this coninctit. The great 1! ods in Uis river last 3 ear completely des troyed the ecru rroj and most of the cotton crop. Jicre are tine Uuds bearing n tlu ir bosom millions of wcaltl : and yet the people who work them well nigh sutrer sumetimes for bread. Here is a majestic river, capable ol great improvement by the goyero 11 en! : and yet the government is wasting money in dredging it. Here is a great railroad crossin2 this river from Norfolk to Tarboro, with its hundreds of thousand? ol dollars spent upon the road; and yet every freshet must prove an impedi ment to its progress and an incon venience to its safety. Now. let people, government and railroad dike this great river, confine the water within the proper channel, and all will bo richly repaid for the pains and money spent. We expect to see it. We mean to work for it. This is our beginning. .f i bm-e: won it'K. vr WAi6Ki:. ro. .! nlge Wumack continues to im press the people where he goes with Lis ability and cordiality. The War- renlon l!ozt:; says : diivlge Womack presided with al- fabd.ity and dignity , and demeaned Lira If to the entire satisfaction o! all classes of our good people . We hope he may long GU his present po sit 10:1. Though quite a y oung man, this being the second court he ever be! , he disposed cf the business with the case, promptness and pre cision of a, veteran. He is distincd to be oDo of our brightest lesai lumii'srir-s." A WairtM t in correspondent to the (':-ri'' r says .- e were nigmy picaeo wan d.i.i- Womaok, and the people a, a . unit .--poke ui the most couiplnncnt-1 :.ry munr.er of him. He cave entire j s:ii -taction to an intelligent coa- mussiiy. 1 lc presides with dignity, j .. 1 7 . 1 1 1 :.t - - - - r? 1 i y and ability and dispatch, ! to do business . and ;oos , 1 .r 1 it. t -1 r : 1 i T v 1 1 . r, b.i itv i'nl I 1 t w ; : ;:jow.-; i'O'Y here id an entire absence of irrit: -1 n-' -ucs ougnt to he taxed. , Our hope is strong , our faith in lion a?. ii egotism iu Lis domeanor. unless every article manufactured or i the people is a living, burning faith. no: uity, he is one of the most genial ; produced is raxed. Tax alt or tax We verily believe the day is not far companion?. , uope Anj jfanv fire trx--d, tax all in the future when thev will not only it is t t'c iiop.d that he will be, ... ... . , , .... J i-e-tum.. in i.is present position-a al!ke' 11 'on tax woolen goods ; assert their rights but will also de-pL-ce. for which his capacity, i-onnd I brought to this Country frori other 1 fend ind maintain them. j-!'ign:cnL (pialiricattons, , 50 j countries and Ic-.tye v.taxeil woolen 1 Let no mar, though he bi the .'tniTntly tit Liu? and jastly entitle goods produced in this country, j Demosthenes of Democracy, the life him n-i;'l vA'i tin ll'.nl -o.-ti 1 vivKiKii 1... .1 . c , Tin: Dfmoi uat ad.Is that these favorable expressions for Judgt xVouitck are by no means txtravag act. The people of Halifax pleasant ly remember his bearing among thorn, an ' join in the lope that In v. iil be kept on tbc bench for a long term uf year-. r.;.i.ioi;i)'s aIaoazim: for April Iris interetir-g contents. The arti cle on -Huxley in Private" is pi.riicnl'..rlv interesting. The. editor r.sl work is good., and the complete novo'. "II is Bosom Friend,7' i? aUrucrive. ILIford Corapan'-. New York City. The March number of the Vt.kc I'.tcsl St i nr.T is upon our table, j'.s usual interest 13 kept ui. Jonas 1 Iir: hair. Jr., makes Eorue interesting remarks in his ei.ier from Mt, Ntbo. I Thf uai"l ryon on the S:ot lui'l yeck f-cfio-t of th-i Routole no-r -i..",: v. - - - tlmvnn Un-nte ' o-r- J rom 13 15 to IMP. uti't ! htH (ire C";"- 'lc of iro't"' ii''i Hi-. ..,.' rc 'I'j'iiu lo.'U c,v :m ti. K'.vtniy jive ,.' "-,- ,Ul.. o,, tho w::v. ! 1 i:z. me isu,i, iM-.n; tn:. , On 1 st Thursday was defeated in the the ;la:r Uiii Senate. The vote was taken T7 r.avs to 31 yeas. t pound on ah the white, lead he pro paire l. Vance favored the bul wLiK-j . ' jdacer A poor man can not kill a uanom oppoeu ii. W.; liavc no desire to discuss the bill i-ay farther, ewn if we had the space for it. A little more than two year ao we made a special stadj of tL bill as printed in the Congress ional Kecord, arid ;ave a strong argument against it then as we could. Wliat we have Lad to say about it fdnee has been brief, but we have all the while opoo-e 1 it on the same principles upon, which we based our arguments twu esrs ago. We think the Senate acted wisely is. defeating it and we hope old man ilair wdl I'jt the matter rest torevcr. PROTECTION IS CORRUPTION AND OPPRESSION. ht idy thu protective system as ! up the republican party and demo you rjay. View it from any con- j crat3 enough to get the duty ( he tax) ceivable standpoint, and 3 oa wib j on imported shot to three cents per always find it springing from the ; pound. This gives them control of same avaricious, corrupt and sinister ! the American shot maiket, enables motives. It had its origin or begin- them to gtt three cents per pound on nmg in the mind of selfishness , j shot as a premium or bonus for pro- avarice ' 1M.iutic an;I oppression, j J hc l,rtext ' raising revenue was j olr umur v.lmou in auvocaies i 1. . . 1 . 1 . . "-"w. i uwx.11 . J t r... ... f ..If .1 - I .. rtui nesigns . unsophisti- j catcd y isiiSpce ting farmer until they J sue tee- led in drawing to its sopnort a ! larger it;n:her of working men. There j next j-.dvsncc w:n to protect idfaut j indusirie;?. Ur.der this false prtex'. j they siccei:l2J in Loodiukmg a large j uiast ui 1 w -1 1 1 1 u w mu ixj jicart reaiiv (desired tilic advancement of the country i0 all that tended to make ou." ccr.nLry g'ea', ar.d ind, pendent ! (d'all' tha world. U.it r either of these flimsy pretences w(juld or could bear the tet.t of thought and investigation And as soon as the political econo mists fcc-.an to look into the system and to evpose its fallacies, the ad vocates of the system saw that their only chance anil hopu vas to deceive and capture the laboring classes and farmers 01 the. country. This they succcc.jcvj! 111 nomg by preacmns protection to American laiior from competition viih t'lQ pau)er labor of Europe to American l iborers, an by advocating the budding up home markets for Loane proiucts. And for more than a tbizcn years, ttey succeeded in mairjtaini'ig the system, under those plausildc, though false pretenses. P.ut the advocates! of the unequal and unj i3t system v taxation have di r ibe the.nselv.'js of aU disguiEC and hyj.cotiey, and boldly and de fiantly put itupo.j the fue grounds of protection la the manufactut ing and mining industrit s of the coun try. lut just why the spinner of cotton, wool, 11 ix, j ait and siik should lie paid a bonus of -J7 per. cent, on the proJucl of his rull hy the rest of the people C ey can no! explain, j at the buck and call of corrupt and Just why the trincr should be paid !dsignin man? a bonus on the products A' his mine I Will the farcers r.l ways submit to hy the rest of the i.erp!dof 47 per; be bled for thv bjr e!i , oflhcfavor cent. is omd h:rd ta oe under-' ed classes? Wdl the lab)rinTraen j stood. If there is an- more reason , j j.itiee or common seuse ia tasirg I the people l'ort -seven percent, on l... the? consume, from ties:, mines aml niilt? than there would be !o tax-: , inS th- People torty-seven per cent, on all thjy c"on3tm j ivo-si the farms of the? land, wc confess we can not - ' " J - .. u s,.e u or uiuVrstand it. article ,. , 1 , , . , manulaclurca or produced in the u ,v. . ..v I.J..V. u j luaivji. iuu bripgmg i:i wooiCHoo'ls. and create a monopoly in the -woolen markets in tin hands and under the control of Lon.e producers? or st least you onhance the price of the home pro dads to ii 'arlv the amc-unl of the i tv If;ou levy a duly (a tax) on colton . . 'oovis lo e-enis a tc uarc vard brought from Enjlaiul here and leave! cotton goods made here untaxed, can rou not ee that either no En- lish goods will cr ire to this country or if they come they must pay the . , two certs a square yard, and that that will raise the price of Cldton .... e g iods to tue conscrccr of two cents per y:Td? Is any consumer of cot i i . , ton or woolen goods so stupid and dull ol coicprchension as not to see and understand how he is made lo l" pay almost two prices for what he ouvs r.d consumes? No poor man in the United Stales con buy white lead to paint his cabin without paying a bonus to tha producer of white lead in this country cf three cents jper pounJ WLj? ,jecange tbcre . jg Q daty t of lbre(J Cfnt, a j p0un(j on &n white lead imported. i and that keeps out all white lead i a 1 1 i- i t i... ana a. lows tuy ieau pru'juu . i;i American to a id about three cents p ,r Folin(, Uj Ujc price of bu c3,L ! Why not yive the cotton , graio and tobacco grower a bonus on all j he produces a? w;dl as the lead pro ; duccr a bo:.us of three cents per j b'rd or squirrel for his sick wife or baby without ursl paying a tax or bonus of three cents 'per pound on the shot he uses. Wby? Became the best government in the world controlled by the best party in the worl'J. levies a duty fa tax) on every pound of shot broujht from any other c-jactry to this. What for.7 Of course it id done for no other pur- pose than to increase the price of shot in this country' three cent3 per pound. Why does our govern men i want the poor man to pay six cents , . 1 ionnrtr inati3 very easy to ex- plain. The lead mines in the United States arc controlled and I elocg to four moneyed syndicates. They buy dating sho! : and if they have more shot than they can sell in America, tney snip tnem abroad anil sell them .. .... . . .... m luujuLitiun wua mo norm ai vnrce and one-halt cents per pound. Tais gives the syndicate one million eight hundred thousand dollars bonus on their sixtv million nounds of shot. So you sec they can pay eight hunv dred thousand dollars to corrupt Congress and leave them still one million dollars over and above their l?gi.imate protits. Now why not give the man who produces gram , cotton, tobacco or any other proiucts of the farm forty seven per cent, bonn0, prerninrn (or tax) on the v&lua of his farm pro ducts, as to give tho producer of white lead-(painting lean) and shot forty-seven per cent, oa the products of his mines? If on know any reason why speik it out. Is the man who raises rice , sugar, jute , or manufactures a pound of lead, white lead , or a yard of cot ton , woolen or silk goods, any better citizen , worth ony more to the gov ernment, or does he deserve an' more favors or any more protection from the gorernment, than the man who raises cotton, gram, meat or any other product of the Soil? If he does, why does he? If he does not, then why shor him so many favor3 in contradistinction to the delvers and tillra of the soil? Have the people no riht that tha protectionists ought to reapej-t? Have the peonle no rights that tha government ought to respect and protect? Must they alTays remain hewers of wood and drawers of water? Must they for ever keep their nose 3 to the grind stone? S!i-ll they be slaves always to h; money power of 'the l:nl? Shall they forever be led as captives of the country never rise ia their vai,'ht and power and shake their disheveile'd lacks in the face of tluir oppressors? Will they never dee! .re their manhood, assert their ' rights as their fathers did in 1776 and maintain them at any luzzird, j any cost even unto the shedding of k.o.j; v. ti e. i-i vj cui;vuhUq Ui ! blood and dyicg upon the altars of 1, , .... ; liberty and nidependiiice? i mug sei vanv 01 ine people, tie Judicial light of the State, or even j the loved and trusted minister of the j gospel, tc nominated for the leg if. ; latere, a Judgeship, or for Congres3 j or any other positioe, who is not in i nccord with the laborins toil! n sr jiliiono. Kemember all is not gold ! lJaJ filllters; c1 a compass in each case whose needle never varied. k pointed to the Norm W. II. K. Pole. A Ladys Perfect Companion. (Inriipwr bonk lie T)r .InV-.Ti IT Ilr-n j one ol New York's most "skillful physi- ! ci-ans shows that pain is not necessary in i childbirth, but results t'rom causes easily , Un.lt od anp overcome. It clearly ! proves that any woman may become a I mother witliout sulFering any pain what- L.Tcr. it also ulls how to overcome and ' prevent rcon iag sickness and the many other e-i s attending pregnancy. It is hiy endorsed by physicians everywhere as the wife's true private companion. : this out: it will save you great pain, ; and possibly your life. -Send two-cent : stanjp for deseriutive circulars, testnnoni- i ra conuoeLiiai ieiier sent m sealed I Co., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. 2 WHAT Ig SCROFULA It is th C V' S t ir- m ? .."- h 3 .-'! i . 1 1 ' J r I:. ,.v-,..,.- -r. r tl:? i:..i.'.y V V V'TU' fa-t. - v.; " Vvlii una i. at!.. tt.o k; ; ujoyt p. :.. r.l "t a. I Jsea5- -very I'.v,- j v:.-: are tr.t.r ar!.Tti"::?, fT free Irc-ni ii. How Can 6 f g It Be W 1 Kasc V the remark:.: cur il :f' j often ';-a other riA-licin. - l.a- .' fail-l-, rrove-i itM-lf to Im; a intent anl j-vuhar medicine I- this di. S- v, ol these cures are rily wonderf ul. If y. ,v suffer from scrofula, he sure to try lhV Saranua. MydaujrhterMarywas&C'.-dwitliscr.-.-utnuSsoreneekfromthetin:eM:eWasn...i::h o'.l ti'l "-he t.ecaiiie mx years ir .i je. I.u...,--formed in her r.eck, and o-.e of them after growing to the size of a 1 icon's eg? heeam a running sere f. r over three year-.. V. e gave fcer H...d's Farsar-aritla, when the lump ana all in.iioations of scrofula n.tirely d: arpeard, and now he seems to he a hea:t- chiM.' -T- S. Caki.ii-K. "auright, h. J. N. B. r.e sure to get only Hood's Sarsapaiilla SoldbyalMrupgists. fl;.ixforf5. IrepareJ only l? C. I. HOOL &. CO., Apothecaries, Lowed. Mas. JOO Doses One Dollar Mile (flora!) Nursery, JAMES M. LAMB, Preprietor. FAvr.TTr.vir.LE, N. t'. FOR EAKI.Y Si'IUNii l'l.AN'llN'i Wc can furr.ih Maonolia Gkandifloka, Cati: Jasamink, Aalias. Camillas Sit.uies, rises. Field Grown Koses, Fixe Colection Hfi.r.s, SlIllUUEUUY, and full line of ornamental plants -F01: Tin: CiiKKNimrsn. W0 have a most vn- ''' isd'.-rfol, and Well (Jrown btock of plant'. Send for copy of the Uo.Mi: Flokist which contains price list,nd many useful hints on cultivation ol plants. 1 30 Jin. J. H. LAWRENCE, DEALER IN GRAIN, MILL-FEED. DAY, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, IMPROVED FARM I M PL KM F. NTS A SPELT A LTV. Agent for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HARROW and DELRING MOWER. A model of perfection, SCOTLAND .NECK N. C. ianG-ly. MUE HILL ACADEMY, Spring Session, term of twnty-onr weeks, begins JANUARY L'5, 1SD0 Tuition, from 12.50 to s'20 00. Hoard in fti nily of Principal, Washing. &c. included $10 CO per session. Write f-jr catalogue. W. C. ALLEN, Prin. Scotland Neck, N. C. 12 10 tf. LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF Stanley in Africa. All the people are now eagerly looking for full and .ni;t'ientic accounts of tht vcry litest exploration, discoveries and adventurcs'j'iu. wiulc Pasha11' ,iiukr uf Ol " I.ivJNc- Stanlky stone the rescuer of Emin Pasha aud the greatest living tiaveler. Tliri!!in new and wonderful experiences, darinp ex ploits, tdrrib'e puvaliins and heroic brav crv. Eullv Illustrated. Agent ? wanted. PL'ANF.T HOOK llOL'K, JIox- 5000, St. Louis, Mo. .or Philadelphia, Pa. '2 -27 U;n. 1y virtue of po wer in me vested by a J deed of trust executed to me on the -2Jrd day of Mai eh, 180, by II. F. Petutt. and which is- of record in Book S7. on page 451, is tli2 Register's oHie f.ir Hali fax eonr.tv, 1 shall sell for '?A at auction in Scotland Neck on the 5'lTt DAY OF ArKIL, 1 S00, to satisfy the debts secured by saM tru?t. the land, therein d?sor.be-'. be ng that l.i'nl hounded bv the lands ol' J.O. I l-cwis, J. R. Pope, the Nancy King land. and tbe Oi l narKiey land, anu cjntam- ing ab.-ut three hundred aoivs. March 7th, 190. W. A. DUNN, 3 1 J -It. Trustee. COKX! IIAILD TIMES CCT1ED. By 'planting ray Cuban corn early an'l by annual improvement, I have better seed than ever before. It matured Dst year where other kinds failed. My orders are coming in earlier aud faster thin ever bvfore ; so ail who desire it would do well to apply at oire. Price 25 ee::ts per quart bv mail or freight to any point iu the Uuite.l Stati?. IL ALLMIPGOK. Scotland Nr.c i:, N. C. 2 27 tf. Itch, Manga, and Scratches on human or ani:nals cured in 30 minutes by Woo! furd's Sanitary Lotion. This nerer fails. Sold by ETT. Whitehead A To., Drug gists, Scotland Neck, N. C. 1 2 Cm. &taj !im K Vfi '4- U a 'iMiW Vini wandorini? cnrP1. Books lrrne1 FSTa! , (.- Trtint. Tewtimonials from nil PiSWRif VliFK. lit l mnii.-:iti..n to ln;t. Jt-A. L.i.;tu-, S.W twill Ave. .,cwWk. ;2 G Cm. lift A PERK TBI i 1 IN FRONT OF E. E. Powell's Store o.n m a in .r i:r.M , SCOTLAND NIL! N. ( Ferffrrrarvc? daily in Shie'd. ct'--re-Lome. o;a A GliAX.D DISPLAY OF MECHANICAL A R T S in the Smith shop, Wood shop and PaintShop If yon need any black smith or wood work,? or your buggy painted, brine it along. GUNS, PISTOLS, &C REPAIRED. t.W ALL TRICES EEI.OW i'.LuO. E. K. HASSELL. 3 13:5m. MA N A(iEII. i lt lias a Fall Corps cf Teachers ANT) TH0R91CH (0H;m: OF STIDV. Tti locntion is fin: patronaso growth licplt'uiil mil Vmli expemse: ;vl U U t K H C V.'ritc f. ir Catalogue. CAPT, W. H. HAND, Principal, FREMONT, N. C. 8 1 ly. 7TTT H. A AT IRON COMPANY, MANUFACTl'liEP.S OF BOLTS. Hailuoad Thack Bolts, Tkf.stll Bolts. Bkidoe and Cah Bolts, Bolts for Bfildinus. Bolt Ends, Turn Buckle?, Lag Screw--. NUTS ! Square and Hexagon Nuts, Cast and Wrought Washers, Bar Iron, Iron Castings, Plow Cutl'i, Harrow Teeth. A specialty in a'l. y)u!can rJron Company, II 23 G'm. Ric iiMOM), Va. TIIOS.F.UAOLEV, WILMINGTON, N. C. WHOLF.SALK DEAI.F.K IN "HUEFMSN" ROSfLNDALK e'r.MKN'T. ;alltnfi plastfi:. land i'lastkk. PLA.tTLU lA IHS. LIMK, Authracite Q Blacksmith Bituminous Steamboat. febll-Iv. Neatness Iieautilies For All Kinds Artistic Printing: .o To C. G. 0 R A D L E Y'S n . . i tt u v n t n rr inn : 1 1 1 il l i ii i; uounu TARBOIIO, N. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 27, 1890, edition 1
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