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W Sill O Ts 11! F Dh.ilOl'UAT. The Advertiser s RATES LOW. E. E HILLIARD, Wit or and Proprietor- VOL. VI. WE 'T WOUK FK I!1K i'Pdd.V;"- WPLr'AKF. SCOTLAND NKCK. V II I V RSI A V. MAY i:. !S!n. !i'i rli!lon I r r -nr. . 'J FAVORITE i; ! i ; -i J I l: I It n P II O F K S S 1 O N A L . Aycii' K a- Daniels, C. C. Daniels, (ioldshuro, N. C. Wilson, N. C Auork & OanUrls & Daniels, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wilson. N. C Any r.n-in-ss Entrusted to us will be pr mptiy Attended t .. l " A.ULNN, A T T ( ) li N E Y AT LAW, Skiti.and Neck, N. C, Practices wherever his services are required. febFJ ly. W. II. KITCIIIN, Attoknky and CorKSKi.on at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. Crr?" Office: Corner Main and Tenth .Streets. 1 ly- 1) avid dull, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Emiei.o, N. C. Practices m nil the Courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in the Su preme and federal Courts. Claims col lected in ail parts of the State. 3 S ly. V.'.Ii.OAY, A.C..oU.iroI-FEU, K HANSOM "Veld-.n,. Henderson. Weldon. ii.W, ZmI.LIO.'FFKU k RAN Su.M. AiTORNFY.s A I LAW, WrLDOX, X. C. :s s l v. 'lin'MAS- N. FILL, AT FORNEY at law, Halifax , N . C, PiH.'tn'a.-s in Halifax and n 1 j i n ii : -f.r- t i'-s. ;i-:d t!ie federal and Mipreiuc . .. .. a s ly. 11. M. JOHNS O N , . t . If- DOW ELL. OryJCE Comer Main & 10: ii St , Next door to Wilson A llshrook, S'"otlant) Neck, N. C. J'v Always at his oflict wheu not professionally cnjrnoi.! elsewhere. '. t f. Ii. C. C. CHRISTIAN'. S o i i.AM) "Nf.ck, N. C. c'3 Can be found at Lis cilice over Josey Hrot tiers' store when not professionally engtged elsewhere. 2 li tf. xr i nnim ; .X. WATCHMAKKR AND JEWI.ER, Littleton-, Noiitii Cauoli:ta. flakes a specialty of repairing Gno watches and clocks. Fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses. A nice lire of Watciiks, Clocks. Jewelry. ind Silvkkwaue tilwav s on hand (or SALE CHEAP. W fitches sent mo "by mail will carefully repaired and promptly returned. be CfiS'u psid for old Gold and Silver C 1.5 lv J. H. LAWRENCE. DKALKIl IN iiAFN, MILL-FLIdJ u.aY, cloi;k axi G!FVs SEF.DS, 'VE -M:M IM 1'i.LM ilN ! i.'i -i t j 'I e Mi Fc' F odd ot porfv etoii, truTLAXS SECK. ian1; v. Y MOXKYTO LOAN. On improved farm lands in p.ms of $300 and upwards. Loans rep a'a'e in smali annual instalme- t through a period of 5 years. Uium en ahbug the borrower to pay off his indrbicrinpss without. v n -in at 1 n .. 1,1. crop in an' year. Apply to li. O. BURTON, Jr., Attorney, 4 10 Cm. Halifax. N. C Io-!, Mnrg. and Scr;itclie.s on human r l an... is eineil in :ta uiinut-js by Wool fnrd's. Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. S- I I by F. T. Whitehead v t'o., Dru gists. .Scotland Neck, N. C. 1 ? (!m FITS. All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's (Jreat Ncrvo Restorer. No Fits after first day's use. Marvellous cures. Treatise andVi.OO trial bottle free to Fit eases. Send to Dr. Kline, 031 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. - - i : r I d i i and T -.:r.- ' 1 i . A N ! N :. '.' Joh nsfon 's Vend a -! hie Xohtnrii ne. unc.r- ,..u.s .... i rCfJU (((1 Or ftn tl blOOd jttfrijirr. For sale hfj all ffrtfffisfs. The Xo landin a Co . . li I c h -won fin V. PROOF OF MERIT. READ WHAT EMINENT DOCTORS HAVE TO SAY. Cures Diseases of the Liver. 1 have u-ed Y'our vetietahle pr. partition, Nolandme, and lind it a valuable ayrer:t in the treatment of functional diseases of the liver. 1 ts action on that organ and se cretin glands is equal to that ot calomel and, to my mind, the only yet dicovt-red substitute for this time-honored remedy. It is, furthermore, entirely free from con stitutional Hccts too often observed from the use of mercurial-; and in many csc where mercurials have been incautiously administered, I have witnessed the be: e ficial results of Nolan line in tdiminatin- and modifying the most di .tresoi!. after symD'oms. I cheerfully recommend a trial of No landme to the profession, believing thai it will stand their test. Very truly yours, A. TREAT CLARKE, M. I. Cures Dropsy of theChest andAbdcmen The very i.ijrli character of the testi monials attesting the merit of your vcn etabie preparation, Nolandine, induced me to make a test of your Nolandine pro per in a verv desperate case of Ilydruth i a x dropsy of t he cle-st j. combined with A cities 'dropsy o! abdomen The usual lemedies. k!ewn to our oiof.-s-.,in ban be n mo-t ,s!.i' i'.ily administered without prodm lu'S as t cip ated elleets The il! ca es yielded to the action of your No bii.dine. 1 very gratefully state that my ; ate -ot is v e'ioyui; the blessings of a n i : i i.i-aitn ana now. tour : d . ' - t r n youvN id md ' . s :..,t. ,i ytiiptom ol l'ecurreiice. j i .'. that I will incur the d'spleasiie o. v .Vs-i m by departing from its us ,."''- bt.t candor and f.cts compel me j !o c:-.ll tt,e aiteiiti-in of rii v profes i.jnal I bieihnui to the valuable proer.us of I .our prepa:-ition an 1 trust that ! preju'!j.',e wdl not deter them f . o n its ise. j I have found the action o! your Nolandine ' on the liver and seci ttions mo.e tlian equal to calom -1. which is an additional recommendation. Very respectful iv, A. . JONES. M. I). A General Tonic and Elood Parifi' r. J. W. J jhnston, Proprietor of Nolan dine: Dunn the last twelve months I have had Ireqiient opportunities of testing the curative properties of your Vegetable Nolandine in the following diseases, and in not a single case did if lad to accom plish all that you claim for it: Dyspepsia and other catarrhal atfections of the stom- h and bowels, catarrhal alitctions of the kidneys and bladder, uterine cat irrh and irregular ties, malarial complications and habitual constipation; and as a trens eral tonic and alterative 1 have loun 1 it very ellicatious. Yours truly, JAS. A. OAR LICK, M. D. KindWords from some of oarladyfi iends Mr. J. W. Johnston -Sir; 1 take pleas ure m endor.sinz the above letter I send you horn 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. Larocho had to take fire battles of Nolandine before he began to improve; he then went steadi ly on until entirely restored to health. 1 have used Nolandine myself and members of my family have used it; in eveiy in stance we have been greatly Uenefitte l by its use. 1 have ditribut d all a.U you so kindly gave me for the poor and have yet to hear the lirst one say they w- e not benefitted by its use I am, very respectfully. Mis. M F. UAKKR, 1'retdJent Ladies'1 City M ssion, Richmond, a. 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 htr family, named her home in California "Nolandine": Nolandine, California, February 1st. dear good kind lady, i take iny pencil in my hand to write you a few lines to tell you how we is getten along you know how bad of -s all was ween you gin uses that nolandine well niann my husbon tuck sill them bottles and got well ami ete all you .ttoh him you kno he was n ost dead a: d vou saved hisen life and th in too children vou gin them six bottles o' nolandine the is big and fat boys all them sores is we'd my old man is doing m;ot. he dun got a tine faun and makes .i go..u livin and has goo.l health nolan ie.ie saved bis life and them too childien too we cad our home nolandine becuu.s. it saved nn oi l man hie and the chibicns life too. We prav for you and good man ivljo m:n! nolandme every mteaiid inoi ii- ; ai d h; urcd will hie s you both and '. -e : .v'i i..ect in hcY en there ami r i , i'i be here without no- i a hi ep oi pejde litie neei . ; it afore we It.ld tie in an ut ituov Live it like we does ami get it by the 1 .. si dear good lmnlam ou has made a wed man o! him and them too chiiuien aiid g. d bless you l'oi that it takes me a. week to write s,. much tins i- first letter I have writ for nigh on loiv year y u is only one i wouhl lite to if you Uout no an rit us few Lnes anU thank, that good man for given u that nolandme were save my kdd iwan and them too bovs who is well and heart. your devoted fr n.i, arah Ann Lari".d;e. J. W. Johnst. n: I feel it but just t. recommend your valuable inedieine. No landine, fur any tr eauseu by torj id liver, or constipation produced by nmr- phiaeor any dun: us. d to snbd uepam. A i a tonic for delicate f.u.ahs it is unsur pflssi a Tne above you are heartily wi Iconic to use anyway you deem best, and I wi!' personally tell any one what it will do or. application. Respectfully, Mrs. A. L ANTHON V. Mr. Jos. W. Johnston Deai sir:! have used your Nolandine and would cheerful ly recommend it as a valuable medicine for malarial diseases and for promoting appetite, and a splendid tonic. For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weakness and irregularities 1 consider it without an equal. Respectfully, Mrs, L. M. FELL. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Drusgists, Scotlaad Neck, N, C. 32713L Io it .ov. Soaieti'ne 50U mean to intri'I voi ways- W hv don i you d :i You hope to win i: whole worM-f j.rai-c- " ny 'i n i yoj 'l j i i ow.- ou've ahv&-s i in .r .: and rhvine. '"The nre.-ent is the jiden ti:ue;-" If ou are ever gr.in to c'.inih, Why don't you do it n ov, r Maybe you've -rorcised to swear otl' Why don't you do it now? On taking quinine for your couqh Why don't you do it now? Quinine makes such a bitter pill It's use implies a wi.rkey bi'.l. Its time to stop your .-!ide downhill Why don't vou do it now'r Yo't-ve said you'd promise nt to ?v. ke W hy don't you do it now'r I nless yo'i mean it as a j -ke, Why don't you do it now"; You know the habit is an id One, even if it does not ki 1. I I you can stop it when you will, Why don't you do it now; In short, no matter what you've planned- V hy don't you do it now; If you have work rijrht at yer.r Iiand, Why don't jam do it now; Successful men are never late; You'd fail if yen procrastinate. If you have vowed to cor.ouer fate, Why don't you do it now"; A BCe:iI ciil-iii.in. b!d Homestead.) To a .sensible woman a gentleman onbt to be the equal of any one that wears a title, no mutter what his iank or what his nation may be. I o bo a tlioi uuh jentleunm is to te that wh:ch neither money nor estates nor insignia can buy. It is peeuliarh a .-u t hi iiit. It is inhetited in tin blood, and muc to make its appearance even under the most unpiopitious ciicumstan ees. T here is a ..rt of false ireisti!- ity that is soon acquired and is affected by snobs and parvenus that have suddenly accumulated riche., but this ;s a very cheap leice m comparison with the terlinsr article. No one can be deceived by the counteifeit, because the name of the real gentleman does not alone consist of entering a drawiiijroom irt ix-of'tilly or of making a bow m the iiht lorm. These accomplishments may be necessary in order to help one to fix his position in polite society, but they are leally nothing com pared to those graces of mind, maimers, and morals that a true gentleman is sure to possess. A good definition of a ieal gentleman is one that adheies closely to the spirit of the wise utterance of the Saviour: 'Tberefoie all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to 3 on, do ye even so unto them." A strict following of this golden precept is liilinitely oetter lot the individual and socie ty than all the finished bowings and scrapings under the sun. Toi'EKA. Ivan , duly 2, 1889. I have been a sufferer from dyspepsia for sevpral years. I have used .Mi-, crobe Killer for two months and can eat anything I wish. Have gained ten pounds My neighbors have been using it with beneficial results. My po-tollice address is Topeka, Kansas. Mns. ,1. d. Sl'KXOELEY. For Hale 0y E. T. W hitehead & Co., agents for Halifax county. Tbr I'lilpit it (id "tay;i. Rev F. M. Shi out, Pastor United Bud hi en Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: feel it my duty to tell! what wonders Dr. King's New Dis - covery has done tor me. My Lungs were badlv diseaed. and my oar - ishoners thotiglit. 1 eauld live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Di. King's New Discovery and am : deaf of one ear, though seeing more onnil iin-l well, gaining 20 Io-. inland knowing irore thae is Ot weight ' .!.. ! -., 1I .! ,inr T M Il.I.li 1..... '.L..C.V1 Fii:tiM Folks C o.Mbiuation. write.-: "Altei a tho'.ongh trial and eonvin - oior evidence. I am eoniideat If. King's New Discovery lor Con-1 fat fried ou' cf him late! . and is ! it be before ojr public men become a sumption, beats "cm all. and cures j nearly -o stout "s he was . i k::ow race of Me;i:cian princes without when everything eFe iails. The! what I am talkitig about when i te!F learning or the arts of Florence and greatest I can do my many thou-1 vou that be has recently K-en CMtgnt 'the presidential chair a mere cm sand ff iend.s is to urge them to try ! taking more than ore furtive- look moiity to be auctioned otf to the it," Free trial boltles nt E. T. j into Urn sweet face of th it st ir-e . ed highest biddeff With the mone Whitehead S: Co. I:ug Regular s:;t-s : ' and -l.oth tore. CI J. SrENi ir.i:. torrxeny proprietor of the M. Joseph Ec-nin'i Kph-h. s-ivs hP has 'von sreatlv benefit by the use of Microbe Killer, and is still using it For sale by E. T. Whitehead ec Co., agents for Halifax coootv. If you have a painful sense of fatigue, find your duties irksome, take Dr. J. H. MeLean'sSarsaparilla. It wiil brace you up, make you strong and vigorouf. Forealc by E. T. Whitehead & Co. f X HHNLY WATTFIi-4 N LKiKK Tin; soi i m:i:N fri - ASt CI A"l D 'N. I I . . . i . . ; T i : ' Charleston, b. C April 2'.'. Henry Watterson delivered in a I dress this evening before the South-1 ... . . . . , i em l'rrss .v ssocii i'n an a me Carolina Fress A --ociation. Tnere was a lare &u ii :;ce present and he met with an en" ha ;a.stic reception. Mr. Wattereois ::bj ict was "Money and Morals." He dwelt on lheun aw! abuses of money, which he od is a xd ih'n- if honestly ot-tairx d , and soil betu r ;f honet!v t.: -pi". .. toit full of on s d d-!-s; ,: and , like all things e!-e in life, i -cept love and duty, pincly relative. A'esi, he said, tiioney is very relative A man with ten ruillioti dollar cuts; .i poor figure by the man who ha two or three hundr- d millions, whilst the roan who has merely a million F in the estimation of those kind o! men a pauper 1 he in in who has 100,0o0 income and l'f,O0Q of wants is worse o:f tlian the in u; who has nothing an-- wants his dinner. There are men that contrive to eke out a scanty livelihood on " h Oud a vear in New Yor v.'ho, di-coanting l lit! Oil 1 re nee i''.'.W..c!l l;ie cost h-s on ft !iv ini; there uti 1 in Chi: unable to concur sub; is here on how any in m can t h- 25J;:; . Yet I have a m:.-i -ion thnl 1 might ith a search w:irr:"t lit. 1 life a few wco by close economy make ends meet on half that Futn, Ti.2 nation's real dinger is it besetting sin. What is the ci.- f trouble : h os? ! Is i; the fadnre me; ho " ; and pro- ccpses of aunicip-.l ovenim?iDt that is a serious menace to our centre - of population, but imr tlv far reaching enoaua to bode national ruin? Is .t the race quastion at tlie Soutli? That constitutes a great problem there, Its trae solution the- wisest have not been able to compass. Ita fin ility the most sagacious cannot see. nvv -s A. ij J. know so much about it that I long novations of everv sort, but the par ago ceaaed to have a theory. My j ties are too evenly balanced and the hope ami faith are embarked in the issues thai divide them arise too gradual elevation and education of; much of questions of mere expediency both races and a sublime t rust in 'or local or scdiish or patty intere-t to Clod, who can rah-e iq as 11 ha cast down , and ducth all things well. Is it the labor quc-tio'i, ti'C social question, the question of fair elec tions? Not oroa i'callv in a demo cratic republic. Where is open to every man there ought to be no motive or occasion for any general resort to combustible agencies and revolutionary expedients. Le't to the legitimate operation of our elec - toral and representative machinery those questions ought to settle 'hem - selves. The poorest babe has the same chance of becoming President as Use richest. Agananisrn has no ilace here. V"i may safely leave the result, uuder God, with th.at noiseless snowfall of ballots which. soon or late , will swallow up the I hind. The genius of the countrj is , to recomm'-nd it big toy a- a y.-n r al political organic ition that is ierist- j no longer engage in work ; of pa-' blood purifier and tonic. It is ess ently and consciously faithless to its' triotic duty, imagination and burn pecially goo 1 m cases of Lv.t and duty. Some one may ask whi taer ! nle piety, hut in the construction j kidney trouble, aud is the only rem the greatest evil that threaten us is and development of money-making. ! dy I have yet found for nervous not the iaritf? Well, nv friends, 7 w J vuauvFiioiii.ii "ji uicii jhiuui . long free , I admit, and he is a very touh citizen ir- the bargain. He has ron rica and proud and wears a mighty ri 11F to his shirt and rf-' watcu-fob dangling by h;3 ' capacious stomacn. He maes him ! sedf exceedingly active and aggravnt - ! ing about election tune and is at a!i ! . j times more of hss self-complacent ! and boastful; blind of on-' eve ami j anybody to see, and whilst as to the I n I. .. I I it tr 1-iC.s.t fur n.tlon 1 i .! .-S:U U-1 .il.l. ...... -...v . - ' ! I do ot des; even of . r delight , ful. audacion 4 old fn-.-nd. 1 1 igt. i Tsriff. He ha n:ul a ko-.1 de-.d of ! divini,'. . wno has from tne li - i -treiched out her hinds to s a e an.i I not hurt him, an i I ha v.; thought I ! observed goon t'hose stern, irou-jlad features ot dis a certain piertscu ex - . . - , i Passion, if not sn actual mi:l:. No, I am not in the i?ast afraid of the tariff. That will come round a:! right, and, mean while, no matter' something of a Methodist in the cm how high you build it I g-a live un- Celt that we sre bteaiily gointj fr der it and enjoy myself as long and , ward from grace U grace toward per as much ss the rest can. fect'on. I am afraid of no single political! In closing Mr. Watterson turned issue at this moment. Parcelling the j to the editors and spoke directly and people out on the right and left by party lines, speaking as a philo3o- dc an I in a !.' -r-n. stock i-i fn?3 niukr-n n p th very s tr-a) I p-:'.;.: a- en a per :o i ; I c:. , as r. i v of.:.. !..-. 1 here w country i.e:! reher. J ;'-om - 4 ; o T:.- I ! di.rcr.-r.ee t ii?t d:turb u j light a air c-irupared wi: vr-i and d:i!i. that rl , otir grandfather, our fa ers, an those, nf us who are old enough i remember the times that did indeed try teen's s'o.iU. I have in my own day sc'-i the Federal-L don, not too strongly put t'T ihf.r i:. th.e f.r.-t tdace. come out. (;f a pre.it v. :ir o' tedious witn its vitality invigorate 1 and renewed, itc c; t . re t-nlar,:-. its r r o.icrt 1 s a u rn e r. t -,s honor irs its pow; d. 'act and !l l!v i!i over six', v in. 1 lions of ( io i-fearmLT men and wo taen thoroui.lv reconciled, and Lorr.c- jo'neous. I Siave eea tii Constitu - l:oa outlast the strain, rot merely of a recon&tractory ordeal and a prei- dential impt-achment. but of the dis- paled count of an electoral vote, a congressional dead-lock and an ex tra-L'ons'itutional tribunal. i t stand - ing Gnu as a rock a?aint the as- saults of its enemies. And fmaliv I saw the c". 'anti fabric t f cer, rr.- ! ment passe-1 fro m icit.d s that ueio n lor a quarter o. a centnrv to other hands without so much as a protest, or a bioo iy no5( , lho'jh the tight to th finish ha i been ?o cios that :i blanket might have coyer.' i bota contestants for the chief idli lie wito lias Se:n the so things, v, has borne in t; i-s part in awful snonsitiiutiep, is no likely to lose mneii skop abo.it v.-bat now,' "(line on it Washing: or. or u hrthr I Jones's pensiop is increased a doll.-r . I or a dollar and a half a we.k. or the; J duty on slap ups is altered from A '2 i snecifio to 37.1 l v-'.bwui. i Certainly we want to be frugal in expenditure?, just in appropriations. and otherwise careful of tlie people's j money. We want to go slow in the I I matter of now F i-la!'on an' excite in the minds of thought fa! people the idea that we bhail go to smash if such and such an act of Congress is or is not carried. The real danger to thh country arises direetiv from the relation of money to the moral nature of the people, I he mor.ev standard becomes most obvious and readiest and is found j every where from the $10,000 a year 1 pulpit to the $100,000 seat in the ! Senate. The trait of the trade-mark 1 is over us all. Honorable poverty ! seems to be one of the lost arts, J Agassiz refused $100,000 for 100 ; -cientilsc treasures. People thought him craz- . but it is to b rcgrettc that we have not an A--asiz or two ! in every community throughout the i Dis'j-circ2 the union between the t i i,w(j a4ent-s ji ucllui iii.5uuu auuj niisgovernmeut that is, avarice and ; iritoierance and lust, for nuonev acd party spirit Mr. Watterson said h a ' it-a 1 given tl;e combined fore h;s::nm- somr years ago which had j nam:- sme years a 20 wi 1 j stuck. II1 had called it. the Money 1 Devil. ThU Money Deyii ii the ; lion across th? highway of oar fu- j tare, and he stands just at the fork of the loads which lead respectively! -The proof of the pudding i- ' up the heights of national glorv and down iato the depth of plutocracy , which yawns oeloro u?. Already .... t j o rr, i I 1 1 . .i f .-1 t u'. 'I liro;i un! !" - I J J i. .J . ...L.i.w.. . ' . --. .. . - ticket m the li aire . !y e numired i thou- .:: 1 to -ustain a co I seat in the Senate. IFw for t- ng shal. t ! standard so h'g'u aad the mora ; standard -o low it mignt well be a - k ; cd whether there is any (ope fori: ' at all. In this rej: owe ve: i . - . . ii.. - - was an op.im:si. n-- t.-ouu, iliu: there were centuries ot gre-i'.ness an .1 lory ' before us. He believed in moral ' forces an i organized ideas- He was particularly to them. And, now dear friends and brothers in arms, io I - T 1 L . . e . a ! 1 1 tl. ; Its its :.. . U ! 1 a : Ve ' to . i s-o-t1,."' ! so t , it is so--i : t. delusive i:: ': h : 1 1 h r 1 1 ; ; ; ; . odi ofth- 1 . d wherever -Mi. l.;:e. I !. :v e th.s -pur . :.s 1 : 4 nin i: g us . : i ! the ichct 1 j .1. .v p.. s i .1 U I II. e' i .Io;-. W v to: i' t!:" "d mi," i T I 1. 1 i j own inven :. Fir- F . r ..' , victun of 1.; i..e:.cy and t! a t and tl.a j "b- ' ies" i.-.s toul. hties ?te i . tai!t by boom. Countries are hot J ! advanced by them. Tbey are tlcj ' nn rest ar. dF'ial stimulants, com-j ' pound, d of t rat.d v. printer'.- ink. and j midnight, a::-l are as fatal t ci:tr.'i':ii,:: to w t n-h they are : tl I t wi n i . i mistakes that, w -ear arie 'h:'i' i of picking a l - . ( ' K Up' , i ii it. was ' o .d Souta. all t1 it was uprig:. thought and bray- o! act:or. with o::r paft bih'nd uc. al:h ti warn c.s and to iheer. Kt us turn our face to the fut are. erect is the sight o! IF-avi n I ..;!, and : a : n g P a -i if w e r . : j mankind : ' Coucsel m i i !',..!. .. ... 1 . ,. 1 Ap: we . b a ' let us p s. t u s joisis (i'i ,"' t s :P 'I"o!:n'' :5 ri lc'i l.imin N. V. Herald.) v!":ivorii:t.!. F;!.. May 1 .r According to :i dee'i-ion rend. -red b dudge Crei-i! bei in the ( ':rc'ji Court of S ingi.mon c i.:n'.v v (-! : lav. te'b.'iceo is pot, o:.o id t r cf cessariits of ii oj ami a tnac:"i b : cannot be colbode i ! : prop: ; 1 iw from a mir.or. Some time ago j , T S(..K;;,in r j, l-ement in a Ja.-tice Coar ainut Charles Sa:Ph on an aceouat, tiie items tnino! being uni i!y whislcey a.id tobacco. Smith appealed, and da lge (' eij: lou ra'ed that a boy could get along without to tru: ., and h-; wot..! o thorofora hold that it was v. . a nere-.-itv. Sr. .bn-i I'M, .Mo. , duly Id. !-:'. I-have u-ed several t la , Microbe Killer, and do not hespa i headacbe. . f (;. Potti:u, 1116 North Fourth St. 1 For sale by F. F. W hitch : 1 - Fo . agent i for Hibfav county, ' i Ik y a si.; r from any ad .,., '1 . i,n.o:'. t.h.o i -c . n .j - ' ..... , scrofula, salt rhe"m jiimple5". filter, ringworm , tai-.e '1- -x'' "i ""''''I'""" i pwr si1- by 1 1. Whif h-'id X 1 ' -3 ( "." ' ' " J, rortn . t r. el); the eating of it." How jdo-v . we ate to led'evc in what we : we I '. it nottia-d. ilow many Tine- 1 ; '.'i,;l ! Ill t I . I f ... r f I ! 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1890, edition 1
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