SOUNDSENSE.
CO-OPKRATION IS OUR ONLY
SLOGAN
(Manufacturers' (iazctte )
A town populated- with all mer
chants , all ministers, all lawyers or
all machinists would be a sorry place
to live in. It is the public-spirited
cooperation of the wealth and talent,
the brain and skill, the youth and
age, the enterprise nnd the conserva
tism, that makes the thrifty, enter
prising town. A cornering army
cannot be all captains and majors.
The rank and file most be there too.
A village cannot be mad up of wind
and blueter, fuss and featrxerp, pro
ruises and speeches. The workers
nnd the men of means, the thought
ful and the dashing operator., the
builder and the banker, must co
operate and complete the edifice.
Every man owes a debt to the
home of his adoption. All blessings
are not measurable by the money
standard. The richest man cannot
buy an hour of happiness, a day of
nansluoe or a draft of pure air. All
these comforts are within the reach
of the humble laborer as well. The
citizens of every community should
strive to abandon petty jealousies,
selfish ambitions, exclusive set-?, un
irritable designs and silly gossip.
These all hinder the growth of the
place, dwarf its progress, chill its
enthusiasm and discourage its enter
prise. The rich should welcome the
men of moderate mean?, the sage
should welcome tho schoolboy, the
merchant should welcome the sales
man ana the manufacturer should
welcome the sober and industrious
employes.
The strength and power and cflici'
ency of any organization arc in pro
portion to the harmonious working
of its elements , to the energy and
spirit of cooperation among its mem
bers. A unite! family commands
respect. A society cooperating to
wards one laudable object insures
8ucce3.". The one man rule is not
healthy nor attractive to newcomerp.
An autocracy is not congenial to re
publican soil. The humblest mem
ber of a community has his mission
nnd influence. lie may do certain
work better than the millionaire, the
lawyer or the professor. The spoke,
the hub and the nut are as important
to the wagon as the wheel, tho body
or the shaft. All must be combined
to make the useful vehicle.
We do not remember a prosperous
village where one man owns all the
land and is trvin" to make all the
money. The smartest man cannot
make money all by himself. He
must have neighbor?, customers, co
woikers. The business world is a
great scheme of cooperation. One
man grows the wool, another weaves
it into cloth, and yet a third dis
tributes the goods. The enterpris
ing town of today is the one which
can boast of tho greatest diversity of
interests. It is the one where '-live
and let live" is the ruling motto;
where each man i3 working out his
own problems, yet assisting his
neighbors in matters of general in
terest. The modern organization of the
board of trade is preeminently a co
operative work. Citizens are banded
together for the public weal. Im
provements are planned and execut
ed under tho impulse of public spirit.
Men cannot live to themselves alone.
"What benefits their neighbors bene
fits themselycs. Every new industry
added to the place ad Js greater value
to properly, business and citizenship .
It b a life of selfish, animal exist
ence to draw ocself idIo a shell tf
i."xoluivcncsp, declaring that having
cnoj-h for one's self there is no
sympathy for one's neighbor. A
worlof encouragement, an act of
neighborly kindness, a friendly lift
to those who need it, are matters cf
little cost, but arc cooperative helpp.
that promote enterprise and growth ,
ccoatc busy towns, develop centres
of trade and reflect credit on public
Hpirilcd citizens.
IliUhcr Inconsistent. ,
'Paps." cried a little seven-year-old
, -T want some money to get"
-Don't go any further," he inter
rupted, throwing-down a coin.
The child came slowly up to him.
after pocketing the money, and
b3rely touched his cheek with a kiss.
'Humph.'' ejaculated the parent,
-from the kiss you give I should
judge that you don't appreciate it
very much."
She caught hold of his hand?, ami
looking equarcly into bis eye.
solemnly said :
-Do you expect to get a ten dollar
kiss for fifty cents?"
1890
THE
1
ilappy Iloosier.
Wo. Tlmrconp, Postmaster of Ida
yille, Ind.. writes : ' Electric Bitters
has done more fflr me than all other
medicines combined, for that bad
Reeling arising from Kidney and
Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer
and fctockman , of same place, says :
'Find Electric JJitters to be the best
J Kidney nnd Liver medicioe, mane
C ' -j
mc feel like a new man.
J. W.
iGardnrr. hardware merchant , same
town, Bays : Electric Bitters is just
the thi:V for a man who is all run
down ana don't care whether he
lives or die. he found new strength,
good appetite and felt just like he
had a new Icu?c on lifo. umy w
a bottle, at L X. Whitehead & Co.'s
drug store.
The quality of the bloo i depends
much upon goo I or bad -ligcstion
and assimilation. Toma.'ce the blood
rich in life and t.trength-gmVg con
stituents use Dr. .J. II. Md-ean s
Sarsaparilla. It will nourish tbc
properties of the blood, from wtJch
the elemcits of vitality are drawn.
For sale by E. T. Whitehead k Co.
NEW YORK
WEEKLY HERALD
: AT:
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Is the Besand Cheapest Family
Paper in the United States.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
During the year 1890 it will even
exceed itself la the variety ot it
contents and its erforta to please
oubsenbers. .Sew features will bi
added to its regular departments,
including tirst class
-ILLUSTRATIONS.-
n.m'f, irritate your luiiiZS with a I
' ' v
stubborn cough when a pleasant and
effective remedy mdr bo found in
Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung
Balm !
For sals by E. T. Whitahcal & Cc.
Its well known Specialties auk
Practical Farming and Gardening,
Progress in Science.
Woman's Work,
Stories by the best Authors,
Literature and Art,
Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor,
Exclusive News for Veterans.
890 isy
N. B. JOSEY&CO.,
Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
COTTON BUYEKS
SCOTLAND RECK, ,1. C
0
E. T. WHITEHEAD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
OUR STOCK IS
IN
COMPLETE
DRV GOODS,
DRV GOODS,
BOOTS,
BOOTS,
t
I Main . ro ; I. M v A
DEiLt-f ii
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i f nnrt' Sunnlirn SCA.4r J -- 4
j u " .-J a hV ' ' L - i ifVyJUy. s . ' J'j?
I Patent Medicines. Tnnj :vt 1 Br io. P..'. -. ' '
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
SHOES,
SHOES,
Varnishes. Lnmp- a:id Larrp i.xl'-
Special lint"
Everything
HATS, I CAPS,
HATS, CAPS,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE, CROCKERY and GROCERIES.
0 0
Sole agents for Iteid'a Celebrated Ladies Fino shoes, Cowles Bros. &
Co.'s Infants, Childrens and Misses Shoes, and Bay State Shoe and
Leatbcr Co.
-0 0-
A full line of Metallic and Wooden coffins always on hand.
All orders by mail or wire promptly filled.
10 25 i'- N. R. JOSEY & CO.
mi
i
II 1 li
AT
FUTRELL & SPEED'S.
Our Stock of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES
AND
m a f.!t-ehi3 Cmn.try r T
li;W F.i.KV--Solid
Gold ind Piatt d JevNf'.ry
I): S-
:r.
Tnr. um.y CoMi i.K Link oy Litioncr:'
, t r W :U
Tow v
'Prescript "ons quickly and nvvuru!t-i Ki-wi :. Ld
1 17 ly.
WHITE, PAU LI JCO..
C .r. Main .1 l :h Stn-.-V. SCOTiaiD "itCK. - C - n
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
DRY GOODS. Hot TS. SIIOKv ii A R V. Aim - " A !'K i ' ' I 1 1 I ' , i l- ' I
I'ASSIMKRKS. Fi .A.N.N -j;.n. 1 1 '. ' M F. '
Crockery. Tinwarf, 1 1 n ri w arc. '
viretn ami U"a..-tid Cvt
i i a.
. PI.
I n i. , :r.
Finest line of DRY (iOODS ai-.J N 1 IONS a:-.-l .KN l"" V !IN1!UN, ,on;.
i li F t : I
i '1 n:uni!' i
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DRY
GOO
3
Th
I X FOKM AT ION ON ALL S U IJJ ECTS.
Old and Reliable Firm of
nam Ms k Sons,
OF BALTIMORE,
Invite your attention to their extensive
stock of
DRY GOODS,
The magnitude and variety, of which
will be fully appreciated on a personal
examination, wincn we solicit, lncyarc
Large Importers of Foreign Dry Goods,
Their buyer visiting Europe twi-e a year
to make purchases direct from manufac
turers. Bv so doing, they Retail goods
at the price paid by Wholesale Dealers
to Importers in New York
We deal only in Dnv Goons, and aim
to sell only such articles as we believe
will prove of goo i value to the purchaser.
Samples will he sent when requested, if
about the piices wanted, Colors pre
ferred, itc, art; plain'y named.
The price, in plain figures, is marked
on every article sol i by us, Irom which
no abatement is made, unless to Whole
sale purchasers.
Their fUSYerent Departments include the
following rlass of goods:
Low and JJdium-Piiced Dress Goods.
Fine Dress G odJ and Mourning Goods.
Plain and ta--v Colored Silks.
Dlack Silks, Velvets and Plush.
Ladies" and Muses' Wraps, Jackets,
Ulsters t-nd Shawls.
Laces, Kmbroi iei iaC, Kdgines, Inserting?,
Flouncing and P aucy Mucins.
Ginghams, Percales, Priuts, Satines,
Cheviot?,Cretoncp,iNTotions,Cambrics,
Nainsooks, Plaid iluslin. Ladies',
Misses' and lioys Hosiery and
Underwear.
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
In Gloves, Half Hose. Ties, Sjarf, Sus
penders, Merino, Gauze and All-Wool
Underwear.
Address,
JAMES GORDON BENNETT,
NEW YORK .HERALD,
New York City.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
Do not fail to Snbicribe now for the
NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD,
"fTcrWILUAM S,
UNDERTAKER
GENERAL MERCHANDI3I
Is still up to our Usual Standard.
Trices quoted at our counters to suit the hard times.
E'vaxreijcvTosa wnrfcjsftXvXOT wjjrawy-w-s ei&aKC':a.f'-',VJ
i.
-A
our
We sell cheaner and for less profit than ever before, and we invite
customers to call on us still.
We buy onr goods as cheap as any and uone can undersell us.
"Know thyself,'' is the Greek proverb,
'Take care of thyself," is modern wiEdom.
So bay from U3 and take care of yourself with the money you save by
the trade. Thanking oar patrons for their former favors we solicit a
continuance of their trade.
FUTRELL & SPEED,
SCOTLAND NEUK, N. O.
All-wool Cashmeres anl Ihnrii tia '... ihs. H;ti
shades. Chashmeres in all shades. Ckatn'Mav-,
in White G'jxds, with !.;n- :
BIG BARGAINS
L PL IS 11 AS. 1 L L COLO US.
A Large Well Assorted Stock Always on Hand.
t&r pricks as low as ill i : i.owis r -a
Tuv mt'r (Tands l'roin us and wi- vt!
l Sfil ili
HA Ki. A S.
TRUNKS, VALISES AND GRIPS.
FINEST LINK OF CLoTHINC EYVM P. U t ; H T
SCOTLAND NLCK. N. (A
mar7-ly.
12 12 ly.
IT
iGO
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
In immense varieties, including Linen
and Cotton Sheetings. Domestic
Cotton Goods of r J i kinds.
Tabic Damasks, Nankins, Towels. Towel
ing by the yard, Ulankets, Quilts,
Art Sqnare::, Lice and Muslin Car
tam. Table and Piano Covers, Floor
.lattin-s, Vroolan Goods for Men's
and ioys" Wear, in 3-4 and (-4
wiJths, Fancy and Plain LJlack.
We ir.ijbt add to the above, but will
only say, that no house in the United
States can show a better class ol goods
(very few as good), and the extent and
variety will enable purchasers to make a
satisfactory selection.
l7airnlton Gaotcr cx Sons,
23, 2o, 27 F. Baltimore St.
AT MY OLD STAND IN SCOT
LAND KECK, ON THE 201U
DAY OF AUGUST, 1889, I SHALL
OPEN IN MY NEW UNDERTAK
ING KOOMSA ..xui LINE OF
- baskets.
1 wu-- coillns and
i-OUR STYLES
I Vf O STYLES ol
1
I!cm:trkall" Rescue.
Ni:.rr light sTiici-rr.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Tlainfield,
UL, rrakoa the stateirent that she
e luht colli, which settled on her
lungc; she was treated for a month
ly her family physician, but grew
worse. He told her she was a ho;.c-
less victim of consumption and that
no medicine could core her. Her
druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption; she
bought a bottlo and to her delight
found herself benefited from fmt
do9e. She continued it"? use ami
after taking ten bottles, found her
self sound and well, now does her
own housework and is as well as she
ever was. Free tiial bottles of this
(Ireat Discovery at E. T. Whitehead
iV; Co.'s drus fetore, large bottles 50c.
and $1.00.
3 20 3m.
If you are all run down have no
strength, no energy, and feel yctv
tired all the time take Dr. J. II.
McLean's Sarsaparilla. It will im
parl strength and vitality to yoar
system.
For 'oale by E. T. Whitehead & Co
II. J. CORDLE.
WATCHMAKER AND JEW LEU,
Litti.i:ton, N. C.
Fits Va
r .
W r1
Mm--
1 arn now pettinj; a nice assortment ol
Goi,i KjNiiS, eM Watches, Gold
Sl'KCTACl.JCS. Aiso SfLYEtlW'.VRK in
sets and separate prices.
Old Gold and Silver wanted.
All kiiids of repairing.
. Bfj" Prompt Attention giveu to tnail
orders. G 13 ly.
Coffins a a
Also a full 1 hi -
caskets. I sb i u
of woo i cofib- ii-
caskets , ana i fciu tee them equ
to those of otuet , . JLLsctarers both
in style and liui a' i and at regular
Associated l- .ices- I shsii
jitve my entne -iUvniion to the un
dertaking bus.L And as 1 thor
ougl.ly underi'Lt. i it, with many
years of PxAioical Experi
ence, an(l iceling sure tnat my
frieoris will appreciate the necessity
t a Practical Undertaker,
I shall spare neither labor nor money
for the successful prosecution of the
business.
My stock will be complete.
With thanks to ray friends for
their support in the past, I tiust by
square dealing to merit their confide
eace in the future.
C A U N E T 1) E r A R T M E N T .
1 shall continue to work in this
department, cither special or resolar
repairing.
Yonrs truly,
J. C. WILLIAMS
5 27 tf.
Walter E. Brauer,
Wholesale Butcher and Steam
Sausage Manufacturer,
Stall No. 25, First Market,
RICHMOND YA.
Lowest cash price consistent with
uality of goods. Write for price.
:i 6 ly.
"hhrbkihb enuEEGir
FUll YOUNG LADIES,
Norfolk, Ya.
Largest, Cheapest and Tlest
School in Tidewater Y3. 2."0 students.
20 Teachers. Health record unsurpassed.
ONLY $42.50 A QUARTER for Board
and Tuition.
7 23 tf.
TO HEADQUARTERS,
(. AT EDMONDSON & JOSEY'S)
When in need of anything iu thc mercantile line?
Our stock is the most varied or any in town and prices to euit all.
Besides keeping a full stock of C!Otlling Dry Goods. Boots
and Shoes, Hats. G-roceries &c &c, Our Hardware
and harness Department is not wanting.
We handle the best brands of Cooking n(i Heating StOV6S
Alo agents for the noted PIEDMONT FARM WAGON, WINSIIIP
COTTON GIN and CONDENSER, and the LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE.
We make a specialty of FINE SHOES and NICE FLOUR , bo when
in need of anything to gladden the heart and comfort the home, yoa will
find IIEAYY bargains with a LIGHT pocket-book by examining our
assortment be'ore confirming your trade.
Yery Respectfully.
3 14 1e- EDMONDSON & JOSEY.
WONDERFUL
DISCOVERY
ATI. .vrn:
wtLifliriGTor
AM'
iVELDCN RAILR0A3
e !
Condensed Schedule-
I iin I ns ;i NO
at(.(l
Dec. ith
Lfavo (.'i'l-'ii
An ive Uocky M'.
A 1 1 i vi; I'.irhuro
Leve Tarboro
m . 1 ."
D .i! V
ll.l'i p m
12 n a m
An. 'J , ,
No. I!
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un-1 . ,-.
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Arrive Wilson
Leave Wil1;!!
Arrive Si-ima
A ri ivcFa ( 1 1 c ii lr-
Lcavo (Johlsboro
Lcavo Wnrsnw
Leave Miijrno'ii
Ai I ivc W iin.nizt'iii
2 1
i 1
1
We take great delight in heralding the good news.
This GREAT DISCOVERY made bv Mr. M. Hoffman while in New
York in search of his immense FALL STOCK.
This miraculous discovery embraces Bargains and offers to tho seeker
of CHEAP GOODS thc grandest opportunity of the nineteenth century.
Rakoain No 1. Dress Goods HENRIETTA 25, HENRIETTA
SlllIPED 50- CASHMERE 25 WOOL WORSTED 10-- BLACK
and MOURNING GOODS from 25-to $1.25- Our 15c. con; ter it
complete. Rig bargain here.
Bargain No 2. Dress Trimming PLAIN and STRIPED SURMI
PLUSH , SATIN , PASSAMENTERIE , BEAD SETS, &c, &c .
Bargain No 3. Clothing MEN'S. YOUTHS', BOYS' and CIIILs
DREN'S SUITS from $1-75 to $25.00-
Bargain No 4. OVERCOATS and FINE HATS.
Barqain No 5. FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS OIL CLOTH.
Bargain No C. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Bargain No 7. BOOTS and SHOES 25 per cent, less than any firo
in town.
Bargain No 8, LADIES' FANCY GOODS.
Bargain No 9., ZEIGLER SHOES AT COST.
We haven't space to mention the thousand anl one other Bargain i
have. We cordial- invite ll to call and ee our prand assortment o
rare Bargains and be convinced that this f-tatemeut is true. Thankfo
for past patronage, W3 solicit continuance of same , we are.
Yours very truly,
M. HOFFMAN &BRO.
TOlOlr.
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Leave V llii.ii'L't m
Leave Magnolia
Leave Warsaw
Arrive tJold-luro J
Leave Favett-?ville
Arrive Seima J
Arrive vvnscn
Leave Vil:;on
An ive Rocky Mt.
Auive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
xrriv Weldon
1 ' ' '
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leavf-s naii'ny at -J.?1 m .
land Neck at 15. i r. n. . , Ki v ci tnn G. 1 0 ji. ni. J i "r::::;- l(:ni:- j ; i . c r t .
Scotland Neck at 10.20 a. in., dady xcept Sun d;;v.
Train leaves Tarf": . . via A iben..M JJr.l'-!, ). ', Ih.d
day, I. ')) p. in., Sunday ','. ) v. rn , arrive WilLat;:'-.!.:; .v.c. ;..' .
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. ' a. r
l I ymout a s.uO p m. . ; ) p u:. J vein j ;i n.;r ! ' " v -s I , i:i i ; h.
Sunday. G 00 a t:i., Sundav .'iO a ?r:., 'i'li".r:. !! 7.21 t t:
Tarboro, N. c, J.;0 a. m.. 11.:; a. ui. Tl.i-; In. in vs ill i r. t i
ton until 0 p. in., November 20.
Train on Midland N. c. I'ranrh 1 r. - -- i";ddlr-,r'. r.
0 00 a. m.. arrive SmithfieM. .v. c. 7.. 'Jo a. rn. Ket'innn' !:
8.00 a. rn. arrive Joldsboro, ;. (-., ;.!..'J'l a. in.
Train on Nashville I'mucU leaver JJoekv Moui.t at
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villc .'.40 p. in.. Sprint' Ii'i".- 1.1." y. . Kluniinj.' las Sj.ii; ; 1!
nr.. Nashville 10. .''" a. in., J!oc!.y M'.uul 11.1." a.m.. d.aiH. except Soi.
Train on clinton brarM-'u Itav--; Waisaw fV.r cii:. !'. I'alv.
at 0.00 p. rn. and 11 10 a. in. I Jen.1 ruin;: leaven (':;.t,:i .-it v.2o a. n,. r
ni.. connecting at Warsaw
(Southbound Train on Wilrmi
is No. ."0. 'Dai.'v f.xc-cj.t Su:: d iy.
Train No. '27 South will .-o-p "o:dy .v
Train No 7s makes c!c:-es c -?i ;
rail via Richmond, and da;' c-Aeet So
Trains masts close con:ioci:r-n tor all
All Trains run solid 'tctu ecr. Wdro::,:
Palace Sleej;ers attached.
J. Ii. KEN LY,
Su't Trans. T. M. Kmi-.::-'
with N. s. 41. 1 i. 2 J and 7.
v ( lie vii I : lira r.e
at Wil-o:.. C,:,'1
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Sells th best Mil's, Ilvdtaui:
Pianos. Organs, Sc-wm Mac!:;; .es.
does all kinds of repair i-i: an 1 turi,:''
Works n Halifax, Ldjr'-eombc an d rut
'.ounti25. N. 7 2'I ly
la the olrifst and mt pripular prif-it ;ff r1
XDcfaanicat oaper pnbl!-h-.i a:.:! l.ui tl. .art- t
etrculatirm of nnj j.-ptr ,t its ciax" .n t vr..r i'l.
Kully illuftrHte'1. Il:t class i ' .3 KntraT.
c.pT. Jrie- ;i yiy.r. (.nt n.'.n'fi-i t r.a . tl.
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