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tiik ir,M c n a t. RATES LOW. E. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. VI. WE MUST W(.KK FOR TIIK IT, T L H'- Wf-I.FARF.. SCOTLAND XKCK, N- C-, TH UKSDA V, MA V 1. IS'.hi. iilm riitiii ii I THE DEMOCRAT. The Advertiser s r 1,1 1 PAVORII 1 R O F E S S I O N A L . ( i ) k .v Ianiki.s, U. C. Daniels, ;T.UVrr N. C. Wilson, N. C. (Mick & Daniels & Daniels AT'lOIiNKYS AT LAW, Wilson. N. C. Any I' inc- s Entrusted to us will be I 4 1.. i 1 1 ! v A ttended to. i J A. I.) CNN, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, SCOTI.ANb NrXK, N, C, I'r,"Ct.i'''-s wherever hi- services are febia lj. r v r.rc f 11. Kl'RTUN, ATiOKNKV and COVXSKI.OKAT LAW. Scotland Neck, N. C Sk- (MhYc: Corner Main and Tenth Streets. 1 5 -v i) A ViD RJ-Xb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ENVir.i.i), N. C. practices in all the Courts of Halifax m i it'ij-iniivi counties and in the Su- (;, te-1 in all parts of the State. 3 s ly. W.H.OAV, A.C.ol.!,ICOKFEK, R. RANSOM WfM'n. Henderson, weldon. DAY, MI.LU'hFFKR k KANSOM. A I TORN EYs AT LASV, W 1 ..'-DON', N. C. J 1 1' r TIP CM AS N. HILL, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, in Halifax and a ' 1 j i 1 1 i 1 1 and the Federal and Supreme r; s i v. I) R. M. J O II N SON, 10 11 I V. ?C()TUMNkCK, N. O. OFFICI-J Corner Main & 10th Sts , Next door to Wilson A llshrook, Scotland Ni:ck, N. C. Vr ' Always at his cilice wheu not professionally engaged elsewhere. 0 -2C tf. I) R. C. C. CllinHAN, Scotland Nkc k, N. C. Can be found at bis ofike over ,I..t-ey Lroihcrs' store wlen not LrrdVssinnalU" engaged elsewhere. Z A . LI, CHEAT HO.MINV. I will furnish at my mill in SCOTLAND NECK hominy at the following PRICES: AllYtllin Illlder 5 j , , I bushels at 55 cents. 5 bushels and up wards at 52 cents- My mills run daily nr.d grind meal for ALL for the usual to!!. W. H. KITCHIN. 3 b tf. J J.COUDLE. WATtiT.iAKKK AND JEWLEu, I ittlltwn. North Calcutta. a .-p cialtv of rep'dr f,,. t A f W ATI Hi s, L-..-C .Li: V, s i.e. Ml.Yj.K v, Ai.K ' ' - 1 1 1 1 f : . i i ? t ( j f NT IE CHEAP. r:' im trial! wili .;-p;ir d and pro:iHT! ,JL V. 1 N -dcir s returned. or uh Guid d si! m C 13 lv .MONKYTO LOAN. ( n in;; r'Ved farm of s ,)' i ;tioi now .-rds!. laii ls in urns Loi n d! annual a !me- t s !hn:ng. a period of a ea:s, tuns en -ah bug the borrower to pav tiX tils in le I. led iu s- Without exhausting bis crop in anv year. Apply V) ii. i). BURTON, Ju., Attorney, 1 10 Cm. Halifax, N. C i: M::n:r '. ;uid Scratches on human i ;it,iu,:tis ei!i.,i j m mutes bv Wool-ford-.- Sanit.-ory i.doe. Tfds never fails. S.ld bv K. T. Whitehead ic Co., Iru-gi-1 s, Seotland Neck, N C. 1 2 Cm. ill S All Fits sto)ped free by Dr. K Une's (Jreat Nerve Restorer. No Fits nfter first (lav's use. Marvellous cures. Treaiisc and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit eases. Send to Or. Kline, Arch St., I'lcladelt.hia, Pa. Oi-rii'i:- ( e r . M ,o i and Tenth Streets. ,To7tnftfoH's Vcj( ta ble Xola Hfli ae, ittte.r veiled fts a tonic, lirer regulator ((id blood pur ifi vr. J o i sn I e b g all druggists. The Xo frmdhiv Co., Jilch Dioitfl, la. PROOF OF MERIT. READ WHAT EMINENT DOCTORS HAVE TO SAY. Cures D'seases of the Liver- I have u-e'l your vegetable preparation, Nolandine, anl find it a valuable agent in the treatment of functional diseases of the liver. Its action on that organ and ac creting glands is equal to that of calomel and, to my mind, the only yet discovered substitute for this tiine-honored remedy. It is, lurtV rraorc, entirely free from con stitutional effects too often observed from the use of mercurials; and in many cases where mercurials have been incautiously administered, I have witnessed the bene ficial results of Nolandine in eliminating and modifying the most distressing after symptoms. I cheerfully recommend atrial of No landine to the profession, believing that it will stand their test. Very truly vour-, A. TREAT CLARKE, M. I). Cures Dropsy of theChest andAbdomen The very high character of the testi monials attesting the merit-: of your vegs ctable preparation, Nolindine, induced me to make a test of your Nolandine pro per in a very desperate case of Hydroth ia. dropsy of the chest, combined with Ascities dropsy of abdomen. Trie usual remedies known to our profession had been mo-t skillfully administered without producing anl cipated effects. The dis eases yielded to the ac ti n of your No landine. I very grntefullv state that my patient is now en joying the blessings of a reioralin to g od health and now, four n-onths since adiiiinist-rmg o' yourNolaud n.c, the--' is i,'t a symptom of recurrence. T ll'Ut 1 will lT.i'r t lw iliTilftn crrn o- nrofi,,,, bv der,artinr from its , I " 'I O i !o call the aitenimn f;l my professional U...I .1.. .l.l,i ., . . f iiieiuieii iu i:;e vaiuium: jji opei nv" 111 your preparation and trust that prejudice will not deter them from its use. I have found the action o! your Nolandine on the liver and seci ef.ons more than equal to calomel, which is an ad-J.tional recommendation. Verv respectfully. A. O. .JONES, M. D, A General Tonic and Elcod Purifier. . W. .J ohnston , Propi ietor of Nolan dine: Dutinjt the last twelve months I have had frequent opportunities of testing the curative properties of your Vegetable Nolandine in the following i-cascs. and in net a single case did it fail to accom plish all that you claim for it : Dyspepsia and other catarrhal affections of the stom ach and bowels, catarrhal all'ections of the kidneys and bladder, uterine catirrh and irregularities, maiai ial complications and habitual CMinstipation; and as a gens era! ionic and alterative I have found it very eflicacious. Your.- truly, J AS. A. CAR LICK, M. D. Kind Words from some of our lady-friends Mr. J. W. Johnston--Sir; I take pleas ure m endursinz the above letter I send you from Mrs. Laroche. I want you to see how much good your medicine did which you so kindly gave me last summer for this poor family. I went to see them a number of tunes and found them in a deplorable condition. Mr. Laroche had to take five be ttles of Nolandine before he bezan to improve: he then went steadi J)' until entirely restored to health. I have ued N olandme tn vselt and members of my family have used it; in eveiy in stance we Iiave been greatly Benefitted by its use. I have distributed ail all you so kindly gave me for the poor and have j et to hear the first one ttvy they were not benefitted by its u-e. I am. very respectfully. Mrs. M F. RAKER, President Ladies' City Mission, Richmond, a. f Below is an exact copy of Mrs. La roche's letter The woman, .her heart filled with gratitude for all the good No landine did her familj7. named her home ia California "Nolandine": Nolandine, California, February 1st. dear good kind lady, i take my pencil in my hand to write you a few lines to tell you how we is getien along you know how bad of .s all was ween you gin uses that "(dandine well inarm my husbon t uck all them bottles and got well and ote all you kteh him you kno he was ti'O.st dead a: d you saved hisen life and them to children you gin them six bottles oi nolandine the is big and fat boys all them sores is well mv old man is (ioit.c j smatt, he dun got a line farm and makes J a go.'tl livia and has good health ndan ', dine saved his life and them too children I too we end oi r home nolandine btcaiist i ! saved mv 1' man hk- and the childens ! life too. We i r:i for 30a and good man who made nolandine every niteand moin ' a d hope r-;J will bless you both and hi .rie we will meet in I', t I II I fl Hi I v -i I, ...... .1 .It -VI ( 1 u- wd'-iug to oc i.ere witoout no- On dm-. Mid a h.ep o! peple here neser i v-i.'t id' u (!'. re wet-dd th, m ab-.t-t itcovv ti.ry lllce it I.e we does and get U by the doen dear go d niuoam ou lias trade a well man ( him and them too einUten ! and god bless you foi i .i t it takes me aj v. "."v" - I have writ for mtrh on lore year veu only one 1 would lite to if you dont mean L- t ir T , t , . , I IT i ! . t I I , i .. 1 , 1 1 r ,: I (i r nt u.s few lines and than' that good in in for given us iht ndandine were save my ..id twan and iiiern too bovs who is weil and hearty. your devoted friend. sarah Ann Laroche. J. W. Johnsir n: I feel it hut just to recommend jnr al o; lib.' niedieine. No landine, for any tia-i;oie eau-ed by tor; id iiver, or constipation produced by mor phine r,r any 1 1 ti u - i to subdue pair. As a tonic for delicate f.-neiie.s it is unsur passed. The nbove you are heartily w.:dcorr"j t " use any wny you deem bet. and ! will personally tell any one what it wid do on application. Ker-pea i fulh Mrs. A. L. AN 11 ION V. Mr. Jo.-. W. ..Johte ton Dear sir.d have used your Nolandine and would cheerful ly recommend it as a valuable medicine for malarial diseases and for prometing appetite, and a splendid tonic. For the relief of the ains consequent upon female weakness and irregularities I consider it without an equal. Respectfully, Mrs, L. M. HELL. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Druggists, Scotland Nek, N. C. aj713t. MI.N.VIi: MAY Cl'KTJ-'. Fair, white flower that always grows Cnderneath the Alpine nows. Where the searching wild wind blows. In a purer, higher air I hou so brave'y bloomest, whore Not another liower wool ! dare. 'Mid tb.6 epows around thee drifting, In each nook and crevice sifting, Still thy tender head uplifting; Like a flower from Paradise Art thou, to the traveler's eyes Seeing thee with glad surpri-e. May the lesson thou dost teach In each heart, far deeper reach Than mere written word, or speech. O sad ones who sit and weep, While the snows around you creep. Covering tn ny a foad hope deep, Search beneath the frozen snows Of your hearts, perchance there grows Fur you still, some fair, sweet rose; Some gieat joy to bless you sf ll, With content your lives to fill. Peace and comfort to instill! O tired soul who long has lain Worn in spirit, raci-ie 1 with pain, Joy will come to thee again! When the stoims so widely weep, When the snow3 of sorrow creep O'er thy heart so thick and deep, Lift thy head and brave the blast, Though thy woes fall thick and fa.-t, Courage take. they will not last. And when thou at last art freo, Purer, "stronger, wilt thou be, For this stern adversity. IIalioioh, N. C. )!'iirily of'llirl'i It is only shillow-raindod preten ders who make either distinguished origin a matter oi lersonal merit or C'scire origin a orittcr of person?! reproaeh. xV man who 13 not ashamed of himt-elf need not, be ashamed of his early condition. It did happen to me to bs born in a log cabin , raised among the st.ow drift9 in New Hampshire, at a period eo crly that when thy smoke first rose from its rude chimney nod curled over the frozen bills there was no similar evidence of white man's habitation between it and the settle ments on the river of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make it an annual tsit. I carry my children to it and teach them the hardships endured lur the ge:ior:it ions bsfore them . I love to dwell on the tender recollection?, the kindred tics, the early affections and the narrations and incidents which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode; I weep to think that none who then inhabited it are now among the living; and if I over fail in af fectionate veneration for him who raised it and defended it against savage violence and destruction, cher ished all domestic comforts beneath its roof and through the fire and blood of seven ear3' revolutionary war. shrunk from no toil, no sacrifice to serve his country and t ) raise his children to a condition better than his own, may my name and the name of my posterity be blotted from the memory of mankind. Daniel Web ster. St. Helkxa, NftpsCo.,Cal.,Mayl,'89 To the citizens and sfllicted of the Valley I decjm it my duty to sive this recommendation without any solicitation on the part of the dealers in said medicine In St. Joseph, .Missouri, I was afilicted with an ag-gravat-pd case of kidney trouble, and by accident 1 was offered a drink of Wia. Ridani's Microbe Killer After taking one dlon in four weeks I f t like a new m-to. I can freely recnEiui nd it to any one having the above troubic. II. K. Rouinsox. r..".- !-ale by E T. Widtehead & i Co., ageaU for Halifax county. Common sense teaches us that thrrn or splinter in the flesh muat be removed before the n-rt can h-al doiinvui ut.ua tut n., e .i t u. ai ; Malaria in lh ' sv-tom mm t be de - strove ! before health can return, Sh:dlenbereer's Antidote for Malaria does this aud health returns im- j mediately, i here is no other known AntihM: Sold bv drusuists . c"r sent by mail for one dollar. A. T. ' 3 Tp, keep him 6tapifi-d all the; L)r- King's New Discovery for Con- j )r- K;n rK ;P w , ; -S'lal'cnhcrjer ev C . Rodirter. Ea. lin,r? 30,1 Toa neeJ not wsid?r at' sumption. It i- guaran'aed. to bring ' cUnp'.i-.r., Dr. X;r. ..' ; hU not havintr anv tecse when he ! relief in everv cise. wi en nsed f .- r. i . . . . The cr-ulationoi Ue blood-quick . ened and enriched bears lit energy to every portion of the body ; appetite reiurn?; the hour of rest U mgs WILU lb fcie-iuu lep.uaii. mis can be secured by taking Dr. J. H. ?il i Lean's Sarsaparilla. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co The blood must bo pare for the body, to be in perfect condition, Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and imparts the rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole body. For safe by E. I, Whitehead & Co. Alii. V i RILL ARP. -ours or rrdd'S iOs:i- S T A T K CV MAN. Till! 'Caucasian.) There are various sorts of feud?. 1 here is the pocia! fends, itdig ons feuds, political feuds, anil lend-a! tenure. Then there i a Muall feud 1 that operates in a more nanow compass. lint ir i.s t milled to all the iespcct. rights ai.d privileges, to which the foregoing feuds niiht by any possibily be heir, eitln-i apparent, presumptive, in expect- anoy or ievcrion. l ou may tip your bat to it three times a day and smile every time you meet it. And when it gets too bold, you may take a back street, quit the public road, tro through the woods, and ten to one you will meet him bluff in the face. Now bis name is tjld family fend." He sits on juries, high iii iQ the church, puts in an appearance at the poles ou election days. You must speak when you meet him, or be gets mad; if you doJ speak lie gets mad, so be is mad anyway. If you try to cool bun off lie boils, and you feel like ex claiming, deliver us. A person who has fallen heir to an old family feud, has got a vast estate on bis bands, and be coulu well afford to 1 e quite generous indeed, and they almost always are. T hey reckon up their estate at breakfast, make calculations unt il dinnei, eonsidei the cost of collection until supper, and dream all night bow to revive bad accounts, and every public day and court times they ring open their books for public inspection, to their own honor, and disgust oi ihe com munity; i'l which they live. An heir of old family feud gets the whole estate. There i.s no cheating him out of it. For every way he turns be gets compound interest on the whole investment, ami soon be gets such an accumulation of capi tal, that it becomes a serious ques tion as to how he shall exhaust bis treasury. He pcurs it in the ears of his lawyer, into the ears of his wife, and a bioi! and a bate in the first lesson be has learned bis children. He dreams over it by day. he lies awake and nurses it half the night. lie awakes in the morning to hug not a delusive fancy, but a stern reality. lie is a legatee ol old family feud. He is vexed at brother Tom, mad wTitb sister Mie, hates uncle Joe, don't speak to bis brother-in-law, and would not attend bis father's funer al. Ry this time be has got so much business on band, be quits the retail trade, and bangs out a wholesale sign: "feudo, feud', feudery, feude, feudum, f?ud.v His fire is lit and left burning Then the endless trail is taken up by Air. Telltale, Mrs. Tatler and Miss Gossip. They nut their heads together to see how is the best plan to circulate a report, probably that is calculated to blast the char acter of a pure woman, and ruin the hopes of a good man, and throw society into confu sion. Now don't you tell i'. I went over to Mr. Soesoe today, don't ou breath this, and I heard lots, don't mention it, yos know John Doe and Sallie Jinks. I would not have my name in it for this whole world. Dear me I don't know what is go'ng to come next. What ever you do keep it to yourself, Then Miss Gossip will teii something or burs', and on it go, so Mn it gets so like the wind. you can't tell froru whence it came j i or whither it goeth. If vo.i know I anything is wrong , out with it and I purge society. If you don't loop your tongue still and let it he clean. Wen a man has got a hard t:rae in i ttr.s world any way , wncu tie 13 a i ! V.VAe baby they put long dres3s on , . . . i hira an1 n?ar bout l)r:'k his fee. ! ,lini pqaallinj? all the time, then they sav the oaby is fretful. I don't ' know whr-t is lhc Eat-'' w i t h him. ' Then t'ney wad la m full of r-oothmj zets crown. Thev beat him an ! cuff! ' ;'jen 'e 9 li' " r- c lino rlarfi(7 in t 1 i r r -.-ot-.! I ca h, the crnor.f wheJ : hg a Htt!e )arger fatL er uke3 hold of him and slaps him side the head hard enough to "-knock ttei . . , . , , i ,, . , started to school and the teacher) scolds and beats him. when he gets ! grown he has a loye scrape, finally j marries, settles down to hard down misery, has a law suit or two, and if he is right lucky be die?, and the last state of that man is better maybe thau the first. Witiiyo' Elow. iun Yum- n U C'.r i . . The entrance of W. K. MurcU"n. Esq , into j )urna'ism us cdi'.or of the Jonesboro L ? b r : L t e i t pit c-. o"Uv. .Mure Li so a in the r.:.:: uueedotcs. rich w ith bri ia the Stite. L. wa? w;l ii A i . .s 1 d irlii ht SSi':gs, worthy the brighte-t of the !".n2i:h ('ha and. at the ri-:k of making an error in the verbiage, we shall cote mil i. to cold type so that 11 ro. Murchlson's I , f ... . lame as a grea; w;i may go ttown to posterity. r r,.e titne ao, Mr. Mur- j ctisson appeared 1:1 an acuon o: t jre t raent in Ha ret! c url. It was h hot day. The peopl-. at ei urlwcrej., listless. Ttie ju ry men w re s!et.py .j. and His Honor, Judg ? .S-ipp, could not conceal that he was bore 1 h tne humdrum pro; ecdin js of court. With such surrour. linis Mr. Mdr- . 1 . - . ... i .1 cmson arose io a-i ire-s 11 e jury ir; a 01 y niuoii in t 1 . e i uj e 1, 1 . 1 it 1 1 ! C'-ir l.n s a txj tlit f.i ..ir. ffrtotw.t- t 0""lj IJ CUM I. Lt CI t I ' ' ui :i ,11. it .U K'll, he would be compelled to do some thing, so raising Lis voice, he said : "Gentlemen of the jury : 1 am goirm to tell you ar anecdote." The effect was magical. The restless by-stand-era pricked their ears aud leaned for ward the jury woke cp and His Honor turned in bis chair and paid strict attention. When he had thus oh tained the cars of all, Mr. Mure hi son proceeded to re! ate a long rigmarole j II. to the eu-cet that in company with j wi,.)plv (1,)t;( t.j:it h..Cu., il0 couldn't ' Judge Shipp he had traveled through I "ol- !tnvth'.:- to ,b, and must 1 the country from Mo ore, how the i Then he picks up u! had been delightfully entertained at U.)t!,0 .u;;l :lrt :il :l M (i ' the Lome of a hospitable Scotch j cna,09 lin(J 1V( , ,(,rry jr . ; , farmer, and ho v.- his daughters hadin,rk, n,: want to hurt tl.cj 0 n t n r t n i n . , 1 t b.Ti w. i t ! i 1 1 ; 1 i C t fi ' ! . . , . . . 1 music, and how after being thus re galed they had come on In peace to Lillington. ' h-r, when he had spoken so much, he btoppsd and be-' gan on his argument. Judge Shipp interrupted him with the remark .-j 'Brother Murchison , I do not see i any point in tint anecdote.'' j Mr. Murchiso.i stopped a mumcnt,! and turning to the jury, said , "And j neither do I, gentlemen of the jury I But Judge Shipp told me what I : have retailed to you as a great j ke. I I could not see the poin, but I at- j tributed it to my obtuseaess. I then and tfiere determined to ascertain by jury trial if what Judge Hhipp ! told me as a joke was funny. And, ! gentlemen,! have taken this oe-i casion to give the joke a fair trial by jury,'- "They say" that the bar arid spectators were immensely tickled, but that the Judge took occasion, as be was passing out of the court room, to say to the foreman of tho jury : ''There's not a word of truth in it." t Curioniiv. (Watauga I e tn oe r a t . ) Tnere is quite a curiosity near Watauga Falls in tins county, that is vouched for as the truth by one of our best citizens, K. M. Greer, Esq. He says that near his house there stauds a very large pine tree, out of which exudes the iurc.-.t ssgar read y for use . It seems toat tbe tree is somewhat fractured by the wind, and that ach crevice caused by the wind is perfectly full of sugar. Mr. Greer says that if any one doubts this re- port to come and see for themselves and be convinced. y ax Mauci.s. Tex , Sent. 17, LvST, Mn. Wm. ILiam : Dear Sir Th'? Microbe Killor, I 6nd: is a splcndi 1 thing. Can I get the Agency hero? My little hoy that was p.ffecttd with wormi is. cur ed and getting fat anl rosy. My father is also using your rcelicine, and is improving very fast. 'ery respectful!'.". Mi:s. Atk r. L::::. For pale by K. T Whit-Lcud count"'. I ( a -r.nts p-.r Halifax A?":tJ" Inv-lii!ei!l. Is one vvl.xh is guaranteed to Lnr.g yoa satisfactory result-, or in ense ' ,jf ilure a return of purchase pnc.., On thi 3 safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a buttle of uxiy aneceion ol laroar, i.ungs or Chest , such as Consumption, In flammation if Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agree able to taste, perff ctly sa'e, and can always he cepeuoe t upon. Irial J 1 , . . bottles free at E. E. Whiteheads Co.' drugstore. If you feel '-out of sort"," and pee vish take Dr. J. McLean' Sarsa- parilla ; cheerfulness will return and life will acquire new zest, lor sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. ft '-! : M R '!c R! i;nv 1 i i 1 1 , ! ( ... 1 , - . i 11 r e . r - 1 to b 111 : r . ' ! . j : y -; c a 1 1 1 rr. :;-t ; f V 1 b. f,.:e I: 1 '. lie tt . c or w it :;.'s w;::, i.m ', rut hi- body kr.o-s s: f. r, :, f r r u'1. !h,' , ? ' f 1 d :. i f 1 1 1 n . M r.de -':' hi fcir;:i hcikir .i eo::- 1 1 '"V ' k:;M t - 1 'j -teo- a 11,. d ! d K I ,l ,1 I ' f 1 : ; i r; fur - v o ,1 I ... I . v ... a . u will set of v, !.:it :r.el!ji!ig sti.:.-s'.ive to !. uj- ft.it .,, ,1 , j j i!ii:h d .m , ... , ,, 1 .,.',, ,. .. , . , 1 e to t!it- gat , huns u.i - 1 " ' it a mon:t :.t . tu'ikt s a lew n liui" wi! ! f h ? . : s vi i.-.i o "l a ni'pn ir d i )oy can , a i. i lv i.-e Would m uk if i-'1 Co li, me it: aic, t hi ng. 1 1 e n f d C .em b cau-e we.i, neeause i.e H a o v. Asifhehn l su! ic ily thought of so'.ncthit'g to do, he ! aens the gite ojieii an I riis'iHi dovn t he i: i ! llef tdc' triet, veil ii.tr l;ke a o.-.-ij I r- ne l. is r.ot .Mi; V l!!(,..lLl ,, ,(:;U t!ji:. ,,, li0i ' 11V t, .,-', I lie ar.ii I lie b"' o:;o e'' iu-e tde sCm,'. ire ll.en : and it is ha'sdy to do so. -',.r a few s-eu:;d5 !u'- sC.nd-t an 1 ! ,ks t;r) :i tr,,r. at --'.n' hiu 1 i 'i ;,e U(r;..lks it t :1 run ,,.4in :ui(1 -u 1 den- iy . lluVil (), , ,:;ir:trit. hi. nrcompli.;-d sou:elhin ,v.x:, t0:i tiit. lis if ar-d i!it (ir! 2 K : t ti I iN. V. Ledger.; It. is highly impo: taid. in dueu ting a gii i to be aa Hi cm-ji t sid! rtdiaiit womai'. fh;C her baud should be trained to bo useful. f cou:m ilie. dffails u! her oiiucaf iau 1 1 , i ! i i be aiiiinu'ed with iegaid to the social jH)-i:in;i wliitdi s!m will p:ol alilv ccdoy. lu o:d:i:ary n- the bund sb"u!.l t.o as e n. !:i,:;. trained as the biu::;; f-o', to fullii! i I;' Oil!! 11,11 V ( 1 !i'S Will ,'' I ,li lit! f h lot of average woineii. ;i use iiiirid i.s absolutely iceessuiy. (.ii!. who have the advantage of r u I mg at Oil I' lemaJe colleges and bigb-sch'.'ols, do not as a iclr belong to the weilthy and aristoe x a t ic cil eles w be: e eveiy d'diiesia UiitV IS iu ;i'. mi ; i i - r . i i sel V. Hit ( The geneiality uf sueii giils will ; not. win n they are muriit d. hae a j taff of .servants and a housekoepei : to look alter them; they will have I to lie their own housekeepers fur the most pait, with probably oiilv j one or two servants under them, ; In uch a household as this he wife must assist if ail is 4o go wdl, aud her bead and hands mus? Pel j the chart and helm of t he dome.d ic ; ! ship. ' ; As an assisfanee in acquiring ! j manual dexterity, such as !s oil', n j I I quired ill boil ;e',Vll--ry, t ie- te;iei; - ; 1 ing of srmie musicul i :i st r u rn'-d t is not to In- o i'r!o'.i:i".l. A fiain-'d hand can alway s foun ltst.i-k.; and. guided by au educated bruin j of average intelligence, will soon I learn to jitT.'orrn any ordinary do mestie neeessit.v uudl. T"i rt-:i:i: is r.o :n.at: :o ;.;.' use suifpring , x ou s . . : . ,ui.! t . K'.lier hrs n-.fr f.,!e 1. 'j ry it ar.' Vo:'. will eon1-: kr it -ro:f':i ten tie c v, iidt you pr.y fer it. J-'or -d 1; E. T. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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May 1, 1890, edition 1
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