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1 ! i i I! li 4 r i .-. n y Sf Vi ' ft-'-? I; I ft : i I 1 Till: DKMOCHAT. tmi;i;iay -MAY I., lS'.'i), Aov- 1 - :i il i.:nd- iuu-t nc :ii '! ... day afternoon to in ,n for the current week. th: d..ce i' sore pu I., r. . iVK!:'i i i:"!!M'.:. H cents a !.'!, i'-r each iu- r? no:. SPECIAL A N X OUN CEM E NTS . ! v f ' i v' a of the t ices' ar.ii '-hcapc-d f i.f.c: ) '.'''.vii, Call on .1. P. IIaxC" K. 1A I.I, AT .1. K. IlANO'CK'S COX y f. : i i . i , n i v .-tore and drink lirst-c'axs c a a lo. Milk Shakes, Soda Water and li' ir v -' J', :ii.a Don't forga to walk Luck it, the- -ill' ".' arid ctd. J'-ichmond 'r-.-i .vi Ilok v i' ky. P. AH : Ti-icRL FCR Y B JOSEY - CO 'S. ! ) ea i;i i; ul us nt J hem-li.-hed P. d(;-:.y ,'. ( '..'.-. -TV- i.i'--T I'':,- of Dn-s I n-ss ' loeds in town L n. n. P. '- i. , ,v ".. J Meu.--e'. !::'-. Si;..srh jh rs. Ciu-:aiii-, ."-'atirif - and. ui ilc :n..!s ii endles- "ii v, :i r -!iie .f lh w . i is jr.-J s to b f a:.d : I N. i i. -Ji - K ''(.' ! ) (in.-n.'.cr. Y"'.:i7 la'iie -, that wnatever V i.- ;.(((. -ary t) n.inj.lcte yuiii toiler,, -''i as -i I-- ;.!iil-, hair ror. rs. tvc, arc n sal; al N. !'. -U i:v .V Cw.'.s sr I n;- of rnnl diery is f '-peciaUv at-tl.'M-llvc ' i - I r i r : tr . W c Woid'l i- i'f-a-td to havj t!i- ruhlic ;jv!i-ral ' v call and c-..ainii.c In-fore .u:cha-i:iir l-o-v ii'.-re. .N. Ik -losi-.N' .V 'o. ? hen -hoj-pii; in Tarhoro. do rn-t fa ' T t'i see t!ie- MiHity 'H-tty and u.-efi al an cle-at I'fni kk .v Ha k;kovi-;s (1 nil and examine the largest and cbeap J e st asvoi I nient of sta'i mery that h.i ev.r been diplaytd in this town eon-.-i-tin-j of !ay b-.nks, ledgers, box papers, tahlt t-, .V c, . Ii. T. W IIITKIIKA!) A C(). jnll KKNT a wtl! finished cottage I with - is ro.iinsnii the corner of TJth ;:ni Chti:c!i ,'tit-ets. Jardcn in fine con di ;:. J. M. Moitfii.-KTT. v 1 1 1 1 1 .1. I -9 for ;reen e i. iiu.n nays inirt.e.-t ca-u nnccs r dry hides. i a-t but not A.1 "n-.-'iatns h a-t: Prettiest lino of e-ilices. Teasel cl"ths. ist received 1 -. : !i: M! Sl so. r a, ice line id i' iu-t m at. tit.- - i: "iv ami fur hats Ft v r-- v -Ik-'ky's. r?MV) MI PC 1 1 Ci-S WITJI Vnl'Xti A or-lyes, ar.d a i.i:r of ;:). d pa:r ot iroo-t j'oiuij male.-., nsediuin -i.i, for sale by j-, fr sale rv lil -NIi-N sV .b'SKV. I P Y ticked s f..r Ice from Jos. Stern J and u;et it L-livjr u ir. AXSI'NDAVS CK ran be hat vi ! UN's fr-.'.a s to IK a. m., had at and 1! .. !H .. t') (.., J 1 Cri-C!l.l S, la-Water, Mnk Shakes and l.env.ia i at -Tom,- ,y Miiofii;'?. J)l It ! Mr. V. Y'. Kitehhrs case in the Supreme Court last week was of such importance ai to toraraaml the ser vices of Se-na'or John V. Daniel-, fd' N'iririin. Jt is q-.iite roirDj-limen-tary t Mr. Kitchin tbnt lie -houKl have i;ti!u-! a suit in t' e lower fjort tna: C'.ii' maod- 1 die servii C3 )f li-' si:er to::i!Ufc-l orator against him. ;? ' rf ''ni the S'.'Ot ! Li,-! I'm it ihf .i"'.'e '.;o ri ; t! si r:njy-jh:e r- '' c-,ri ':",,. is la r r. . , O N I 1 O'V ' . oil th" r l i' r. A man w pas pra. i ceo mel!C!llor 10 j i- . . ' Years, oi.ght t. Know salt read what he sn s; lull! sugar, j 'i' u i no. ()., .Ian. 10. 1 v-7. Messrs. 1'. .1. Cheney ,t '-.. Cenlle n en: I hae h,-,n in the general practice rne.l'ci.ie f-.r ii'0-i - year-, and would in an mv roactirc nn. cxner-' icin-e hae never seen a mcnar;.ii..u that I Id pre.-crit'O with as much conti- . -u ce- as i can ia.1 s Latarrh !! . .1 n u act -1 1'ec 1 i.v von. II-iv. ,r. 1 Pole, ;! ;be it a gnat ninny times audits Cl is w.n hiful, and would miv in ! c i i i-i t;-at I im-e yet to tind a case ofCatau'i Cat it would not cure, if thy would tak- it. r.cconling to directions. 1 'ours Truly. w P. P. t .!:s"'ii, M. I). OUiee. lo Summit St. We wii! give lio for any ca-e of Catarrh that can not be cured with Hall's alarrli ( '.ire. 'I akeri internally. P. d. ( ili-.NPVo CO., Props. Toledo. O.J tr-r- S- Id by Cru -reri-ts. To cents. ! F4 -sg"---. f 1. r-. r. Absofistelv Pure r never- varies. A marvel - . . iii ay, strengia ami v-ho'esomeness. - . . i or e cot ! iioinical tnan the ordinary kinds, and c v.inot I ie 1 iri competition wiih the ntupituae ot 1 .)-. test, short weight : i 1 n i or phosph-.t powders. ,S..-o;i in j f.-it.--. PiiVAl. I'AKIN'O jh)yi'Kll Co., I PS Wall sr.. N. V S 1 ly. Kngli -h SpaviiLiniment removes all Hard, Soft or (alloused Lumps and It'emislus troni hor -a-s. Piood Spavin, 'urf- SoPnt-, Se. etney. Pinir-bone. 1 ' . - - - - t an -. all SwUen Throats Ltc. Sjve s..:) by us e (i on e bo a!.-. Wai ranted. Sold by K. T. Whiie!;.-ad i Co., Druggists, Scotland Neck, N. C b lo ly. aw m LOCAL. I- J KF T stfarr. A n 1 f in an Tfo'o . t , 1c: ' t . i . .-a.d to !'(.!: .v,o'.h- i I..'. "PP b W:r:i'.i;t "I Hi: ! 'EM' me." We -c; i. i. Bahy CAJtKlA'.K.S. Mr. W. L. Jaok sjm, 1'ropm t r of th- Monumental Carriage f actorv, B tki ia-re, w.L iv Vi sa'i-ract;'.;, j., to... pun-ha- .if &; goods m line. his ioe ;a! a 1. on lir.-t page of ti.:s i--u-. 'T fivk vi:.i:-. a!,r:r '.'otto:i, the colored boy who i'.'lt.Mr. Kd.Sljield-" money af'jiv week- a;'. w.t sv-ntenrt-n Tuesday to the per.il nt:ary fur fivt years. F KM a I. oi'KNl.vo. - Wf ire in r e. ; : of an invratn:i t. rt 'erri t hi? f'-,f.v.u. op'-nin of t'ne Norfo'.k and Carolina railroad rnav ..th. V c are j tii.-i;t- i t C :,. C. M. same . C-::eral Mnna'-r. '.r Maiu:ii.;. Mr. P. Ii. iP.-hon a ir it''t m 'nanine :. W ed'i'-sday of la-! week to Miss of V:i, T'-i:V will n i the.i - iii'- jtj ild-; c-i'i. in nni v near Scotland N. ck. 'I r.i: I.' :Mi,ci:a r wi-hes tiie-rn rcat happ:ne-:s ar.d loot; life together. Mi.s. I'ai'.i.i;n- ii:ai. Mr- J- H lar!ert, of Spt:;i Hiil, returned Tu'-sdf J'iyii. -nith v. here he had been ni at tendance up.'.n hi- tno-hi r in h--r sickness :m 1 death. he was buried Monday. Tin: Dkmui'iht extends Mnpathies to the beriiave l. Pi. vr i ii-ti. i i.' Avr.K-. Wl.enevoi you wish to order arivtliri.' from a lhri.-t who wid suit on exactly in liiling vour order, write to .Janus M. Lamb, Fayctte viile, X. k He w 11 d . it sure. We have tried him an 1 know whereof we spr-ak. Me has been an ad v ertisvr ii. Tin: li:.M( kvt two season--. Si:"T 1" A C 'lore 1 boy mamed W. I). Thompson who had been trust d a!out toe prenn-e-, pluu b.red Dr. Sav af"., house a few i!a3's ao when the Dr. was absent and took sour; articles of apnarel. lie was brought before Justice J. A. Irrv and sent up to jail to await ins trial this weekv He confessed the plundering. Pokth MUFcrioX. One of Hie edi tor's little Sunday-school scholars is away, and writes hiia a nice little letter with the bellowing direction on the envelope: 'Co, little messenger quick and straight, To Scotland Neck X. C. State, There m that P. . you must stay, I'ntil Mr. hi. Ii. Milliard takes you away." FniNiTi i:!: r.. T'Oiv at Williams-ton.-Mr. -J C. Williams was up from WiUiamst'-n SatmaLi and s .$ that c-1,0 't) w ill sou.i be ; a i - e 1 for thu estah-ii-h.nient of a fjmiture fac:oi there. We are gratified at this news aid hope all our towns will -o n -! a' 1 shed rnanu facturini? indu-tries. Williamston is able to e-tablish ar.y orilmar y industry of the kind, if the people will only think so. CraTMr. S. V'. Edwards showed us a few day s ago fine tobacco gro wth from la-t year's lidjacco f talks. Ho says that the spi outs grew up from the stalks and were cut down by the t o! 1 m January or February, but have . ince grown up again and pi omise to make fine, tobacco. He is letting them grow as an c .-rperiment. II. W. iii j;i;aki. In this issue we present the new a l of II W. Hubbard. Those desiring to purchase gins will do well to consult him. lie has not adver lised ir. this section before a yd we trust his venture in advertising wi'l be profitable- Tiif. Di:mocst fin Is his adver tisers liberai and we commend him to our readers. i Can't i' wmiorr it. .-v farmer I from the IP.1 good section who had been i " a leader of im: i'K.-icCKAT, .-on.e time ago ordered his paper discontinued wheu subscription expiied. We discontinued Ins paper, but he eanie back a few days ago ana saia ne rm.-seu me paper much he wanted it ;.gain. -1 11 so A colored man named Lee Mitchell got into a little brick bat scrape here last ' c -. . ... r- ..,. ) 0.,..,l 1... ll-.. f ,-..,. I I ..Ull.ll.L. (11'4 ...S .1 11..' U I lltv .'1 'I VI , cost and all !..) 1 v k;nmi Til .fine 1 1 I -'-- i---. j . ... j got away. ...,).,. .. ... 1... ,.... ill" u ) s ..,o ii.; na; j'a.-s-; itiT ..ii o p.... 1 1 rii."! i ." ii ti'-iio cn i , 1 the '"n " ' '"" pe lice loiee pieeuieu ii in ai i an-., ae. hua a tire mile race ana catigot mm. lie i was. put on the streets agam this time j with a ball and chain. t Ckkati.y iMi'Kovr.D. Mess. M. II oil- rnrm ana ( dosey have showed con- .-ideiable public spirit in improving 11th street leading from Main to Church. ...... iiiey nave liieiauy pioweu it up aim raised it in the middle, put a heavy roller on it, and it is new the best street in town. We thank these gentlemen lor this progressive step towards improving the street next their own premises. If others would follow suit, it would cost very l.ttle and wou.d uo much towards helping to beautify the town. "Two weeks ago the Scotland Xeck Pi.M( ha t used nar t of trie item m the .'. i, nr aoout M r. J nsephus Cox's pota- toes without giving any credit therefor, e iac since sejn inc aiiicie in aiiouiei paper credited to the Di.Mt a ltAT." . CO.coy. We beg Pr". W 'orchard's ardor.. ips charge is true, but we did not mean to do P. Peihans the prio'er con'd'p.t re9H 1 j tne credit we 'gave must have been th i.ut-iiiFr li'ce th-it cause. li,,.,,,, ,,,. "its all the same now." for we have seen. tire rame tiling with our own peepers in I)r, Johnson's p-Uato patch Potatoes g around the old one an 1 not a gro a m sign of a vine to be seen. SHOT AT AND MISSED. On last Fri day a colored man named Henry I'aze more who had worked one day for Mr, Jno. Cuiighenour asked him for the pr.". Mr. Coughenour not wi-hing to r.ay o'f hands riromi-i'iinin'o- on the mill yard at . , . . . i . - , m rreiliuiu i:iue-, ii'i i i i !i i.i in .ui, . , . . 1 1 . it- :. ..l ) s.i. i uouman or wan uui:i i-a-, ua. ueie upon Pa.emore drew a rustol and would ha e bhot Mr. Ceug! e::oiir if the latter had not snatched up the watchman's gun that wai P ing near. Ikizmoie ran into a squad of men and made escape to thc wondi. Mr. Ceorgo Coughenour took the pistol from him as fie raa tlaough the crowd, and shot at hun, not however until he was out of reach. He managed to mix with the crowd of hands until out of reach of the pistol. A warrant was issued against lain, but be has not been found. Z2f" "'Why d'Ti't you run a paper like that?" sai J a merchant to a publi-her. thr-v. ' . -. -.- down a I ir: 's et-Vo :-et c tv ; d y i rui a -t . -.t t '. i S '' r ' ' '' C ' i ' ' O - " a r v, i y . r i r- r f v f - r n i-.tid : - a .'.i -pa;e a jv-.-rti-en-:erit tna broo-h: th ; city pur linker $:.) i--' Ju-t th-.-o the country :r r,. r--e: e 1 a n.-.r.-hiy biil f r iZ. an 1 t ? r;.-.r- j c'unt o. 'in t J tru of t to: y-. t cur" g d jwr, i a i v.-r' i r-i. a.. 1 -.p p :.z i:!- paper. He d; i b-.t'.., an 1 in -hei:;" :s tiow do-.:.; his rlert:sir:g f;: I'oMMI-I'iNKH- MKi'i I.N' ar d of ' 'muii-s.oncr- f t a:, i vriktied last week -The new the o-a n Mr. k V . m !;;. n wa- reelected t -wn Constable '!'!. contract for iigiitm the .-trett lamp was given to A. P. Til! try a' j'l.ld per i.ion'h. he furni-h.ii g everTthing. The P oar 1 drc.'ied to '.".'hi the limps ni front of the litii-eopal aiel 1 1 -i j . t i s r chnrche-ever- nilit. ju-1 as th- other lau.ps :n the 0.w... Also the one at the colored ch-irch. Also at th; Methj i;-t church i' the church will put it up. The rrguiar meeting- of the Hoard wid be on the first Saturday in each month at - o'clock a. in., in the cilice of Mr. W. A. Harm. The street committee for the year is Me-s. P. II Smith and .V. McDowell. The d.teh cornmitt-'c is Mess. W. A. Dunn nrd J. Y. Savage. Al! persons a ing complaint s to make concert i" noles in the streets or broken bridges, Vc. will rcnort to the str-et committee; all per-ons haing complaints about stagnant water or whatever wool 1 come under their supeni-ion w i 1 report to the ditch commit'ee. Tne town authorities will be stiici in having the ordiances observed relative to the santiary comi tCm of the town. Stixi, and A i.kx an i kk.--Under this (inn name TllF Dr.M'KAT announces the co-partnership of Messrs. K. J. Steel anl Win. Alexander, suc-essors to all the manufacturing rights of the late Wm. H. Tappey, of Petersburg, Va. The Petersburg Li'h;x Jpi al says of it the firm. li these gentlemen were connected with Mr. Tappey fermany years in mechanical ami cleiicai relations, and deservedly en joyed his fullest conlidenco. They are well known t Jthd community, not only as cajiable and trustworthy toisiness-men, but as ireotlomen of h.igh moral character, and patrons of the old concern will find in them lypes of that probity T conduct and exact fairness of dealing which emin ently distinguished their predecessor, the high reputation which the old con cern enjoyed in the manufacture of en gines, tobacco, hay and cotton presses, saw mills, ri.-t mills, mill irons;, plows, iron and brass castings, elevators lor -tons and warehouses, machinery for cleaning and shelling peanuts, and, in deed, for everything manufactured in a foundry and machine shop, will he main tained and advanced, and the very best work guaranteed that experience, skill and improved machinery can produce. The new concern deserves, and, we doubt net, will receive a cordial welcome in Yirginia and Xcrth Carolina, and through out the south."' TilK I'kmdchat had p'easant business i-epit-. ons with Mr. Tappey for quite a time, and is glad to present to the public his competent and trustworthy success ors. "TimiTV ok koki'v Yards." An amusiicg incident occurred in the court room Moudaj'. Solicitor White was ex amining a defendant m a sho ting affray, and asked hun how far he was from the other defendant when the shooting oc- t l.i ..i-.... r-j. curre i. aiidiu iniuy or toiiy yarn-, -ai I tin- defendant. The examinatio "OOi ee!C.l lil toiu l.unnio '. ii u'(ii.u. bet wi en the Solicitor and defendant as foil ws: Slicitor "How far were you away when the shooting oceuri ed. 'Defendant "About thiryty or forty yards." S. 4T am not enod nt euessinn dis- 1. .1 it... r- ,,f .. .,..!. r-i.. I j t nice. Tell me anout the distance." I. "'Thirty or foity yards 'Wa-i it as far across the street." Il "Tl.irlr or fiirt w var.ls ' XJ v" J is. Jion much is thirty or forty or.l.v U',,, it fnr !1 tn (lie irinifur " D. "Thirty or forty yards," S. (To .Judge) "Vour Honor, I asked ! the defendant a direct question and he I refo-es t a answer " j .Judge "Tell the Solicitor whether or n(1t vou were as far away as from him C ! the window.' I). "Thirty or forty yards." i ,)udg-" "P.ut he wants you to answer ! the question. Was it as far as to the window:-" D. "Thirty or forty yards" Judge "Mr. Sheriff, put this man in jail. (Sheriff advances). Will you answer now Was it as far as to the window.-'' i I). (Simtnerinr? down) "I reckon it was further than that." i The following were el. rted: A.S. Ro.-. 0,,, h-i T-.-'-i'aiil iii moiH'j and Vauiooxrd. f coe Mayor, J. T. Nichols Dr. V. N. -t f Hi ' Iltrbei t Weaver, the colored man who was some time ago bound over bv Justice Perry to court in a bond of 2 'JO, on fail ure of which he was sent to jail, pai i his j money a!id left for parts unknown before j court . p.-ne l. n wot roc- remembered he was tried for enticing hands away who 1 T 1 1 1 . - ' V7t ro n',pr coritraei. it fs Tnouirnt ieh- . -o-4-..iio.i v. .-iu-.-i-. i.. a .ut, u.ooej for ' eaver. ' -trisicKlr SSiii t'cliool. j Thc Commencement exercises will take plar Thursday and Friday, ath and i.tii me. Prof J. P. Newton has sent n the following progiammc for publication: n Thursday at 2 o'clock t'nr're wid a debate and a contest for a Demorest ,i ver medak 'n Friday at 1 o'clock" there will be a meeting of the d ru-tees of the school. At 2 o'eioc.r, a cuuie-t for C. W. Much eli medal. At ! o'clock address bv K. K. HilPerd. rite glpheopiil Convention. Tne Fpiscopal Convention now in ses- leu i. laiuuiu, .mo .iiv.ii ion i.w.u:hh.- thr..i:Ththe week, will be largely attend ed. A number of ministers went down Tuesday to attend th1 meeting of the F.astern Diocese at Creenville. Jn ex cursion train will be run from Creenville to Tarboro to-morrow, The Eastern Dio cese will rne.t with the Convention at Tarboro; which will make it juite a large assembly. The editor of The Democrat asked the W. .v. W. Railroad authoncs for an excursion from Wcldon, Halifax, and Scotland Neck, but they replied that all their tr&ins were engaged. If anlinr of ihf loun. The p!:r!tc-i ordir.-.-.c- -'" " h? town are vv'v :! ril a- : ; : ' t 1 v J d .:y. A .. - , - l U.-.C ..T. ve riil , " . -.'i'. I " . i 7 . 1 - .... r c If ar.v -.n iw t a . ! V . jf t ' r-:'-,ar.tt - rre ::r.: v; v r it a - ', e : , X I V a-. 1 ', irs rt t'ie-e ..f th- t i '. ; t y th:- : w:; ".O ! a c w.-:.r t f.e Mav 'iijx'rior Cmrl S-;:eri r ' j ,:: t : w Ju-IZ- Armh r cr. Court was cp'To-d pr ; rn ; tl V Mo at 11 o'cl ,ck. The L-ra:; i v was ci is f.,1 w -: j J. P. Hunter, f .remit .: 1. P. Pryar t, ' W. F. "rpheha, P. H. Pa't-ir.-on, J. F. j Pitt mati. Whit Hardv. K. fi. Hancock. J. : i P. H iCKney, Tn ona-i ' ".. Ik'ij Pre W. 1. Pe;d, C. ). :rv.th. W. ii. Morr l J. H. Paker, II. J. 11 o. Immediately after the calling of the grand jury, the Judo' delivered Ids eharge which c ois im-.-d sj:n-.th:ng more than an hour. It was clear, pointed, and ' c unpi eher.-i . e. Th" members . i the , liar paid str ict atte:.l; y.i a well as ail oln-rs in the courl-n i u -e. ':ie tt the leading attorneys lemarkel that he thoofiht it the best cvr;rgf he ha 1 ever hear 1 de.dvere 1 t a cra-"l jury. JuJjre Ara !i-!d ha- :ntd fine n- pression upo n the poop.-; an pl-.a-ed with him. ii! seem I n -1 ii 1 4. Sure enough bt ', Moi.d.-v morning the new passenger train z ppe 1 in from Creenville and at 1:1 . . m. it wh:z.ed back from We! Ion . We have the long desired passenger train, and the traveller may no longei have hard thoughts of com ing to Scotland Xck em account of the slowness ol the train. It is an admirable schedule and evei y body is pleased with Cap'. Whitaker is as pro i 1 as a bry in red shoes and we are proud id him-, for he ha-? done work enough on this road with mixed trains to era t!e him to any thinrr he might ask for. He is one of the Cleverest oi contiuei'-r.s an in- tune, ami i . . . i i ... - - . . now that he is no longer worried with freight with his passengers he will be sti'l more agreeable and clever. He took SI pas leng -rs the first trip up, and SO the lirst tii. down Mondav. The first fremht train hand led 'lo cars. ,.. V,.-t f.-.-.i,r0 tr-. -, I,,n, , ')-. .ore t. n..,.,. i , . i i (-.. i l l l. l 'l. M yn i ..i l o is n u i kcu ua; i 1 01 thi r!..ir,(?r. an.l an o'ei sin sTC-ntleman :.. ..r, v.,. 0. . m.., . !,.,,.. ... ........ ... . CHAT itoi me pa-stngei iri in si.x monuis ..i..: , ....... sooner n.au it uua-i v. i-c . ou:u iuii; : come. Lellrr I'rom lir..!. ISrinkley. Vai.do.sta, Ca., M.ay 12, IS'JO. Editor Dk.m.h k.v t, i. i i .. - i- ' i ...a. i car .-ir. i . : it1,: in v i.ios;.'i. ( a., for nast len dav.s or more sick and , ,,.,!- C MO ll O O 1 vn- ...n.O. ,vm-.. Iw.f,,,".- 1 am anxious to have my i run Is and neigh- hois nt. h mil ft know whrd find licart d i ... x- ... . i.. i ... i i aim aLLcnvive jiee)ie toeie uie neie. i could not have been better taken care of or had more done for me if I had been j among my best friends. I can not j adequately express my appreciation, but I do want it known w hat the people of Yahiosta havj done for me. My attend ing physician. Hr, La ic, showed mc al( , i possible attention and every day sent over to me tempting dishes from his own table. To him I believe I owe my res covery and sha'l never forget his kind ness both as friend and poy-icipn. Mr. J. O. Yarnedoe, one of the leading mer chants here, also rendered me inestimable service sittmg up s-vcial nights with me and doing everything in his power to add t my comfort. 1 could go on and men tion ho many that, space would not hold their names. Mr. Prescott, the hotel proprietor, did everything in the world for me and 1 thank him for it all. I tbanK the people of Yqldosta with a sincerity beyond an' possible expression. If ever an? of them co.ue to i-i cot land Neck and need the care o-attention of friends they shall have the h st I've cot. I can never outlive my feeling of -gratitude. J. T. P.KINKI.KV. - - nrD t?cm").oti nr Ann r., i u i ; r, i , r, FROM WINDSOR. F.U':tin Man :i t'tti 'urin-j nf?h Fear? Uij-t. hihJdn and O i .,,-,( j-r List Monday an rleciion w.a- held in ! town for a Mayor and live c mnvssioners. i j Lusby, Rhodes Tayloe, Thomas Small ' and TV". II. Leigh CommisM-ners. Sam I Bryan has starrad a matiress n aniline- i tory in town and ha; a grtat demand for his good.- He P-. .no ' ' J short time ago. ami did all of his work- but his sales her e increased at such a rate, aivl trie Moiri.irni so rear, mat ne r.as had to lent a j.-irger ouaoing and emnhiy more f r.-e t kerp up with his I o rd:rs. He make- them of hucks. cotton, i and wool':tnd h" rmU or(,L'rcd a lot of the best outh Am-ii-an hair to use in making some t ) special rrder-. j jj:- uiattresses ore e.' -.a! if not superior, i , tV . , ,,r,,t t I to many that i.are b-.e.r or.oight here from Northern c Dr. II. V. Puurdo". an 1 D. C. Winston. E ., have --rne '-cry -i-re Jersey earl-, which give on an average live gallons of milk per day. Mr. "' . li. Sand. r!;". c-'-unty dopuy i of the 1 ;- of Co '. Templars recently j recti ved a preset t i" "Ueof the fl.ae-t taia.' iiurnt-i l ot: we ever saw. lie can repeat aliticst r- ..( anv word or sentence that he heats. I lev Widivns a negro u. an l.vii the plantation of Mr. J. R. Siaallwood a few miles from town recently caught two yount; bears. The hears, when caught, I were not much larger than kitten-. He has Lamed them so that they will follow him about, and they aia, gentle as dogs. Mr. Thomas II. Bar.emcre wtiic fishing w i v f .. ' , i DRY GOODS. STN HATS i rnNiinir. c r;:i AiXS. ciiiyj L.l.US AM PENDKR ev : .f 1 1 p II O T din endless variety and style of the art at S. .. r . w, c.i.zht a- in i:ie- - , , . i . ; .i i und thre , ' .. , ;i j v: t wn, an I i 1 1 : : i e - . ni t -v. . iv.rv ( i;e that saw I t a, r- w as v.. large.-t eel that lh'-y ever -aW. We are ir'ad to know that the -'nl am-ngthe p-onie . f th- count,- contin ues to increas.- in favor ed ap'- Kitohinu f jr Corgr.-ss. In your la-t i-si.e we have n tid the communication uiginA th- hums of d. S. A. Xoilh-et of fnis c 'intv as a uitabie canJiuaie im i " ..v.--- v. i i . . c . .. . '. .. ,-...tui. i :.i i. nominations tor eo. -u. . ... t.all. known 'd. Xorlle t for ,-.ar nnd know that he th.- li-t forty has but few snperiors,ifany,inl.teraryai.rnrennnt-, for he has been a hard working farmer and of very -tudi.-u, deposition and would 1 1 o rr.s.,,1 r.Tiri S.T.1 it I VC, BliU iU IIlU.vV - -, ' - ' - t his democracy is ah ve par m 1 t has yoted with th- democrat! r party ever since the party was organ.!.- d since the iow or.ler began. Ant this c . : t v ei-r.ntd cast its b.l'l t S( ,Ui for him il h0r nnv chance i n hi- nomimui-n, CUV- ... - 7 t . i. . ,,i .. o.ii.inaie'i u on . 1 I as t i erf! ...as nee ii ..o p - - . . - i 1 1 ,v A this county tr congre- si.. ., ... i .i.u ,h-t:-i t. 1. Out taw represeio.i; . v . T-.oh'i" nosis ot fleet nas ue ei on--' i-'. i 1 ... . . . . f lion dining lis i.e. u'- . P.ertie during the war and at tnis time m ' "l " :..,,....... ' 1 1 1 - " ' " i .r.. .1 .-v ,,,it T fi (k i ilk I ; - t v u i i me liiiuiiiMuuH . v. a s .oil...-. i , , , 1 . t-nder.d hun. in' w- ou o,. I him Jill any po-ition t .a ne won. u!d aspir .- en' ' o nil in; i . ... i I to. as lie is fully c o ' , r m..t. of1 nosition wilhm the gP.t -f he Stall ol North Carolina. So we thmiv mat " b-sd nil h?ttrtull tre.'ether and cast our i votcs for Capt. W. 11. K itchm as our choice a nd elect him, lor we Know in.n he is able and willing to do all m In- i . - n :.. ; I i ...... r f..r tVo i'lter. -t l' to people ol ' . . , .. . ..1 1 1 r.i-t. v v . vi i.. - tne eco.iu e. .,.1;,. - - I the Second L on-zres-w-n:i i -1 - and tin . i . . ' have seen him in co:i.okom .v.. ; hr.-t tune fiat we ee. aw u;n on in. as at New U.-rne in lv7"2 when I stump W t.- onmnli rdv deiliol Is'l C 1 lllS Uc'I Iinhliciui ; -v"'i' v --j , . i ! competit or and drove mm noi.i u. . --i llrcu FKOM HAMILTON. t 1 i:iedwilcnus his ;,!., Fish- l't-i:?. ( The town election passed of quietly.! Messrs. Frank Hitch, David Jones, W.joM It's pMaiici-.o Pui'i. T. Crimes, J. It. Williams and Pr. IL 1-1 mo- u, . Au .s M1 :,A Long were elected for the next term. A. Cooper, a colored minister, says that he married Edgar . Par del, white to a colored woman inPdtie county a few weeks ago. Daniel claimed to be a colored man, and the license said he was colored, but it is known here that he :s white his mother lives in this town. Mr. J. C. Hoard's son caught .V) lbs. of rock li-h in one day. o.ovM.n- Kldrr. O'-le-bv. i. reached in .-'a Saturday and Sunday. C- 1 I i the M. P. Cr.urc tut I Th'-re is a cood stand of cotton, ! much complaint about the bud worms in i the corn. j p. C. Hrvan, of this place, says hehaq ln,h potato. - as large as hen j on 2nd of May. Mr. F. S. Johnson ; . , ,.. : "a1 "!ay ? est i- j Mr. James liar; -.-11 from C-.o-u here at his daughter's, Mrs. Martha Cray. quite sick. May 12th. a ham. FROM RICH St. FARE. ; F.jnfV.rz in ".' I ?' -7oc 1 1. ,;,. TO.1' .' ' Recently 1 have t-ave'.l- ;n r;ie ano doing a Nortaampton. The farmers are eood deal of wi rk and :r linos are il . i wen i ej.ai c a. The farmers woul 1 b glad to Lne ; .iaie ukb cue ojuiu- rc- l- x-1 - " ' : itoriai ot tare oaie n i a j: ir.-.iir g ; convicts frcm the ronril:-- irame-Jiit .-.y or the itoana!: to .an . .. f.e .a na . I f su :h a cour-e w. or-', ll: t r: m a lew ing on tl e s in. -lead c '. .years this co Poanoke would be corn il buyers. The farmers are in be'.', .-r a:r;ts tMr they have been f rnny year-. I have net with nnny warm fu n ls of Capt. V.". II. Micl.ri in b -a c;aa o who w-U w-irk for his a r.d i at ion and harder still f.r h:s e lee to a ? i- ''! h.uhtclbi r'-.t.-.r.: i,t ; - ,- X-rr.- am. I also attended tv .-our oi both counties and heard many speak r his favor and -ay he i- heir chei -3 nor . Congress. on Capt. R. B Feeble- w:ii he indorsed by this county for Jutge rt the -upon t i Court. He iil hivo a -irong following in both Northampton and Bertie. , Bertie will be divided botwrc-n nan and Judge Phillips, anl H. B. Bryan, E-., . ot Craven; though D. C . Wm-ton wou! 1 carry that county if he would allow his ' name to po before the people. Cek.me. t- r NKW.T1IIN. (t'lNA !t N i Ai. n i - i : i . i DKESS GOODS, TNI. -ii' IIAKCROX'I - ., TAK3GKO. X. C O (-i I t A anv sir.e or style e-xeout-ed R. ALLEY'S Art - M.v. t.. TARBORO, i , i . . c ' . V . w . : i i A .! . i 1 rt Pa!.: T w n coo. no - r - . P. i i 1 : e-. - v. r.-r a-. : 1 . P. 1 a r '. - 1 !.-. The t . -. : th- . . ! ao-d :.! :: gh' bv r :. -I! :..a:. c ,- ' . ; ; , r. -. tnf T .en ' too. Wa- . lilo-!'':) i : uth-.rl.i The h.-.-e .i-wi-'i'ii wa a-t M i ;av . T H " h..t r.i i-ht b I IT : : 1 :! u kr in, lvhl U.x ,. a!l , u.,, ,.f iht.m f M.,un...)!; , -,aT h;, w ..r on th w e 1 1 o a; . - : , 'A : i ! U Xo f nth ia.nage -h . on w .1 - cause Mr. . V, . P iri-h o! ..or ! h ' a ' -! . .re 1 r -k - u into la-t I't-div n , ; 1,5 irmcr . in p : d . o .are to : ;. i.:;--e 1 ar.d Mr. Par:- i" thin'., - he 1- the mo t T : v. i r :ill llli i Mr. 11 P l.arn a- d ! i!.o.' v , ., Imi.ii i i t'.-s town la-t .h I i . 'A M list , v.l i v , .1... : , . : ... . ' i'i i , ',.,.'! I '. : . .n. . - - v . . t .- rcc nt -; a- m b. i-i , .. . i.u ..i . r.o r i .. -. i'i t ne un p i a- in ; : pt ,jV nt a i" -V eel. : i tj. u . an 1 h. hi i- r.-r'"ii on ( ,., , , wa ; . ...... p I;, r.t . mar-i rg- :hv '.V(,r ;,,,, in our c untv. n. r.'.o-i . j p;, ly !.:, v i., T evt r se.-u ndi . t h. r u '. a i reW ,piy r,. toe m.irtia Levi t'i-.tk. -cm'., ha. oi b. . oi :. : (.r-he-id- 1 a---! c, . i 1 . 1 1 n r. n v '.a- i .1 1 : ur .ay l.-hi . e cap'-l th'-- io on.'. : .- t c c. i . . I PEESONAIjS. Hon. r I Ufsd.lV. II. i ; 1 1 1 ; 1 1 w 3Ir li. 11. Hi org's ( !' i i -t-;i y iii- i lavoi in:r utir tnu u wit .1 a lev ilo s ... 0, ' -I ml go C !ai k was ,!,.wn Sttn.l.i; IP ; i . i : ! Mr, a:, 1 Mr-. Fan, r, ! II for-L Yri.. Ir.ve b, . u ; t 'lorr.u ro!' -. Mr. Wm, iindg'-s' firrid ldiev h-i'r WcliiCvJ.U' rn P. their h-or:o. Yc :ir! ted !o no'o la--' '. k t la- visit 'd I Jr. hi lag.m d ( , 1 . , viilf. !" .!.;!' Air-hio M d n -. !. I )r. ! I agaii i on'' d ! io- li io--; physK'iaiis in the m ur.i:y ara! w.i- I ...... M..1, .. . 1 1 I . .. . ! r. I an l : a 1 1 1 ; 1 . m . ' 1 nu ' s'llta! a-a. Y't an- gl.ui t say in ! this -on;nd 10:1 that lltJl- Anaa inafli Irettci. ' : - - TAKE HEE I K ; ; ah r.er-ous are h.-r. .v All ;. r-oo- are t ' hunt 01 li -h ' n - u r Pi o 01 ; r t!,.- : it ; n toe .aw r t ,.. o. ... a , ..... .. '.. W. 1 . V A I Mi A v Mav 1-t, l-f"). I. KDM NI-' s 1 , LIFj-: AND ADV;TI'UI- ofnn!e in r-'ica. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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May 15, 1890, edition 1
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