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. 7 c BE MO CM AT fi E. E HILLIARD, Kaitor and Pr prietor- "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOITO. y ar SCOTLAND NECK. N. THURSDAY. A ERIE !). 1801. VOL. VII. NO. I'::. n 1 3A l.d .1 9" I ; J 1:1 Ft y n hi V c r 4 I i i i r e s s I o ; a i" jy. i:. t. si' i: le FnY.ICIAN AND SUEoKON, Offers Us prorcssinnBl service to the the cWawn of ScotHnd ISeck and surrounding country. Y. A. IJiinn Vs law 3-2C Gm. rr-Ol'ice rear ofHcc. R.C. C CHRIST LAN. D Scotland eck, v , Can be found at bis oftlce in New Hotel when not proles Biocally engaged elwnero 2 l.'J tf- . o. McDowell, D OFFICII orlh corner Now Hotel, Main Street. Scotland Neck, N. C. Always at his oilice when not professionally engaged elsewhere. 0 2C If. 1) R. A. C. L 1 L ll , Office- Cor. Main and Tenth Streets 2 1- ly. Scotland Nkck.'.N. C. rlTolAS N. 111LL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, Pi-ctices m Halifax and adjoining counties, and the Federal aud Supreme Courts. " N AVID EELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ENi-n:r.D, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in a.c Su preme 'and Federal Courts, Claaas col lected in all parts of the State. b ly. w A. DCNN, A T T O R N E Y AT L A W, Scotland Neck, In, C, Practices wherever his services are required. -T 11. KITCIIIN, Attoknly and Counselor at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. otlicc Corner Main and Tenth Streets. 1 r Y- I O. I'.CKTN, JK. E. L, TltAVlS, BURTON & TRAVIS. AttoknilYS and Counselors at Law, HALIFAX, K. C. 8 1 1 1 v. V.H.DAY, K.KAN.SOM WcliL-n. wcldon. DAY, & MSOM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EEPOX, N. C. Q i J 0 11 N R O li E KT SON'S Shoe Sop & Restaurant. OPEN AT A EL HOURS Satisfaction cuaranvecd to patrons. Ccnvr Ninth :.nd Mam Streets, SCOTLAND NECK, - - N. 0. jan o ly. I. .1. MERCER- 1010 Casin Jank, RICHMOND, YAfc umbc? Comrnic-sion epcant, Givc pcrs'irui! and prompt attention to conie-ntnents of Lumber, Shingles, Laths Etc." 4-17-1)0 ly. BTBEL k ALEXANDER. TKIERSBURG VA., Iron Founders ami Machinist, MANUFACATJ RERS OF Enmni-.s, Boileks, Saw Mills, Bo(;n:s foil Saw Mills and Mill Woi:k All kinds or Machinery MADE AND J: ! I'A IKED. r:l! inclines and orders will receive prompt attention. 5-15-ly. i ;"ny Jij AND ? 13 a r i, fe) s -v 1 2 i I 1 ii a w 2? Tho Bo2; Rov.soliojil Medicine. O.i ;.:; c-.' t-.Tirrct sac!', year tiie ?yfJ- tt'& .v-jlc"?. vo; t?io Ticcd. From cliiidJiOvc to ci-J. ro, j-.o remedy meets H caeos i ? :V the same cex taiaty cf fjood r; salts as JJOTAXIC i'LOOI) KUl .V. C. ?.foOa'ih-i'; 'Vs.ib City, AA., writes. "'.I'. P. has do::T irt r.i rc frond ;:!.' f.-r ksc .inv.' t't-ia any c'lu-r i i o J !irif.;:r I ctr used. '' .c c;nr.f-rt cf inv i.tct.; jr. 1' .T-:;'ier.J. Ai-r'oik-. .".irfrust 10. iS!i3. i ,.3. j r.j, J',, i-,. i!. f. ,r V?:t. prt-bcrvalic ,f ".! t'.i. I J-.avc 1;'J it in -. - fa::.iiv j:o ' """' ' '' ears, an.; in !! lr3t lia:c r.ct had a ,.-t..r.!' i -:r.v'lu- "-.r niuntratrt "Book of Wonder," J CO.. Atl-.nta, Ci. Sexitfrcc. iitiid Li2r To A Rejected Manuscript. (The Journalist.) And art thou back, in melancholy dipped, Child of my train, rejected manuscript? Come in, poor wanderer, with thy visage nipped liv some cross editor, dull and thin hoped. lie is in idiot, I will engage; Vith barely half thy brains were he equipped, Thou would'st have graced right soon his printed page, My poor, disdained, rejected manuscript. Thou hast a sad and deprecating air, Which plainly .saith, "No man lor me doth care. With coldly j-lightins glance, who was it skipped O'er thy betit points, rejeced maruscript. Thi;: neatlurned sentence has a wilted look. For "Lines cn Spiing" I'm sure thou'&t been mistook, And thy .strong fancy's wings to me seem clipped, Poor drooping thing, rejected manuscaipt? Courage! Ihoublushest in good company Hawthorne, Cailyle, Macauly, Milton, he The editor who sent thee back's baen gripped, Seeing his own rejected manuscript. Come in, come in; III write the outagain Change thy first page, and shorten up thy train; We'll start again, nor bo by fortune whipped. They'll print thee yet, rejected manuscript. Or, if they send thee back this time. And hope thy worth to shelf, I'll buy a small hand printing press, And publish thee myself. Talk's cheap , but when it's backed np by a pledge of the hard cash of a tiiianciiilly responsible firm, or com pany, of world wide, reputation for fair and honorable dealing, it means Luxiues-i 1 Now, there arc scores of sareapa nlla and other blood purifier?, all cracked up to be the best, purest, most peculiar and wonderful, but bear in mind (for your own sake), there's only one ywtrantced blood purifier and remedy tor torpid liver and all kiseases that co-no from bad blood, Tnat one standing solitary and alone sold on trial, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If it uusen't do -j;ooJ in skin, scalp ! and scrcfiiio-js diseases and pul raoeary consumption is only lung scrofula just let its makers know ami get your money back. Talk's cheap, but to back a poor medicine, or a cotna-oa one, by sel ling it on a trial, aa "Golden Medical Discovery ' is so;, wou'.d bankrupt the ii.ro&t fortune. T silk's cheap, but only "Discover''' is guaranteed. Fray Often- Piny in the morning before your day's; task is beiiu. Pray at noon while your hands and head and heart are full of work. Pray m the evening, alter the toil and struggle is ever. Pray at midnight as you lie awake upon your bed and rellect upon the past and forecast your fu ture days. Lilt up your heart to Cod. Be careful, also, to frame your petitions into words. Desire is strengthened by be.ug put into speecb, aud weakened and dissipa. ted by being allowed to lie lormless to tho mind. rov try thi. it will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if ynu have a Cough, Cnid, or say trouble with Throat , Chest or Licgs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or monep will ba paid back, utfers from La Grippe found it ju-t the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recoveiy. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just Low good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at E, T. Whitehead & Go's Drug Store. Large size oOe. and 1.00. S. II. Cliiford, New Caaele , Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, bis stomache was dis ordered, his Liver was effected to an ahrmin degree, appetite fell awsy, and Le was terribly reduced in Cesh and strength. Three bottles of E lectric Bitters cured him. Edward shepherd, Ucrrishurg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standirg. U-ed three bottles of E'.tet.ie lifters and eeyen boxes of Ijuekifns Arrdea Salve, and his leu i.3 sound aud well. John Sgeaker, Catawaha, O, had five iare Fever sores on his le, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric iiilters and one box Buck Icq's Arnica salve cured him eniirelv. Sold by E. T. Whitehead Co'7s Drug JS'.ore. "WOlfiAil, HER DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT." A valuable illustrated book, ot seveuty-two pages sent free, on receipt of 10 cents, to cover cost of mail ing, etc. Address P O, Box 1066, Phila delphia, Fa, " 1 13 3m. WHAT IT COST. TOO OFTEN SO. THE riaCE OF A DlillS'K. "There, m tho forss ot theru roads," paid Phmkett, as Brown pulled the team to the nghr, and the wagon jostled over the roots of a large oak, "there useter stand the blacksmith shop of the settle ment. Just over there, close by that big oak, was the dwelling of the smith, where the children played around the door, and just back yonder, a mong those plum trees, is where the good wife was buried years ago, aud that is all that remains of the smith or the smith's family. "Twenty years ago the pmith had turned over a new leaf as the say ing goes and was happy with his little family, and had the confidence of all his neighbors, but in an evil hour he touched upon the border of his olu ways, not much, just long enough to pour one drink, and it is of that one drink I want to tell you. "f he smith with his little boy John, was on his way home from the village. On the roadside stood a lit tle 12 by 1G bar-room, and there the wagon stopped. 1 Don't go in there, papa I" the little boy pleaded, as he tugged at his lather's coat sleeve, and looked into his faco with pleading eyes. "Ah, John," said the father, "you have all got to treating me as il I was er little child, I C3u cDntrol myself now, aud with this he raised his little son with hrs strong right hand, kissed him, bounded from the wagon and in a moment was standing among his old associates at the pine board counter of the bar. "Just one drink, comrades," said the smith. "Join me. Little John is holding the team aud I must hurry.for they treat me now like I was as weak and tender as er babe and he'll bo grieving If I don't get right eilong." "In haste the drinks were poured out in the glasses, for the smith was sincejo in wanting to get back to his little son, but as he waited for his change, a rough, rowdy fel low staggered up from a dark cor uer of the room and getting between the smith and the door insisted that he had been iusulteU by not being invited, aud nothing would do but ei flight to settle it. "The smith was no man to back down, especially arter he'd got one drink, aud in less time than it takes to tell you, there was er general row in the little room, and one man was lj log dead upon the lloor, the team had runaway, smashed the wagon, and up the road little Johl lay dead at the root of er tree. "The smith a ts aroted upon the charge of murder. It was er long and tedious trial, bat he was found guilty of enough to send him to the coal mines for twenty years, and the mother and the two litttle girls were left alone in the world. 'In two years the mother died, am?, as I have told you, she lies buried among them plum bushes up there. The little gills drifted off and have been lost sight olT, the old shop is gone, the house Is gone, while the father's life has been fret ting away for eighteen years in the penitentiary coal mines, Last week as I eat upon the poreh at home, looking up the big road, I seed er bent, gray haired man comiug toward the gate. At the gate he stopped and leaned npon the post. He looked first at me and then at the old 'ornau, then at the trees and erround at all the surs rouudings. "Come right in, stranger," said I. "Not er word could we get from him, aud not er movement didhe make, save to stare erround in er va eaut wild manner. "The old 'oman vowed it was some crazv fellow, but crazy or no craxy, I hobbled out to where he was, aud there in the broken down old muu, I found the smith of eighteen years beloie. "He bad been releal two years before his time, on account of good behavior, but his life was wrecked. Not a word did he speak, suvc to mutter as he turned and wobbled down the road; "The price of a drink! The price stiti'.tion. AROUND THE GLOBE. I Titk Eskimo call seals to thm bv lv insr dov.n on the ice and whibtlinp. ! Yci.aitk is but eleven years old and it is said that 5,000,000 people are ablu to use it. A pRor-nET ha1 arisen who says that the world will b densely overcrowded before it is two hundred year- older. It is estimated that nearly 1 0,000 pick end have been taken so far this winU r from Long- Meadow pond, near Water bury, Conn. - . Tun highest church-spire in the world has just been completed. It is that of the cathedral r.t (Jim, WurtemWrg-, and i.s L'.'Jj foct hiyh. Mp.s. IE McDowell, of Oskaloosa, la., began about a year and a half apr to save dimes. A few days a;ro her bank was opened and the sum total w as 5113. 70. Marshal I5oorn gives this succinct statement of the solvation method: 'SeruboloT7 and boapoj sy, instead of theolof-fy, in dealing with the submerged twentieth of society." Tjiorxdike Kick is said to have once won 5100,000 at draw poker at a single sitting. It may be true and again it may not, but there were no such "hands" amonr the brie-a-brae w hich ho left behind him. An acre of bananas will support twenty-five times asinan' persons as an acre of wheat. One thousand square feet of land, growing bananas, will pro duce four thousand pounds of nutritions substance. The same space, devoted to wheat or potatoes, will produce only thirty-three pounds of wheat, or ninety nine pounds of potatoes. EUROPEAN ARMY NOTES. The American saddle is being used by the liritish mounted infantry. Generals Gibbon and Uenet are soon to be retired from the army, having" both reached the age limit. Tun P.ritish army costs 8177,000,000 a j-ear. This is 910,000,000 more than Ger many pays for the support of her sol-dieTj-. Tue armies of the Central Asiatic States under the protection of the Czar will be officered hereafter by Russians from Russia's European army. Tun German navy will have thirtj--seven more vessels in active service this year than last. The total number to be assigned to duties lasting from three to ten months is ninety-six. Canlsser shot will not be used in the French army in future. The shells are filled with an explosive made of chryso lite and a substance kept secret; and every battery has seventy-fivo rounds of these projectiles. The list of pensioned officers in the German army has swelled noticeablj since the accession te) the throne of Em peror William II. The number of pen sioned Generals of cavalry and infantry has increased from 58 to S4; of Lieuten-ant-Generals, from 215 to 240; of Major Generals, .from 25S; to 302, and of Colonels, from 5S5 to C03. Emperor William's announcement that he will attend the imperial Bavari an maneuvers of 40,000 troops near Munich next fall lias created a consid erable sensation in the "State's rights" press of South Germany. Vaterland, a clerical paper, protests that "Bavaria has a regent, has a king-, but has not an emperor, and therefore 'imperial ma neuvers' are out of the question." . 4 WHERE JUSTICE REIGNS. A'AVisconsin judge has decided that a dentist can not legally pull u tooth on Sunday. y A rill has been introduced into the Legislature of Indiana providing that any man who shall be proven guilty of whipping his wife shall himself receive sixty lashes, and that the public shall be admitted to the jail yard to see him whipped. "Take any twenty-five tall, lean men," said an old court officer to a re porter, "and you can secure a jury in a murder case. They have no conscien tious scruples against the death penal ty. As a rule, short, thick men have doubts on this point." In Towson, Md., Mr. Johnson bit off Mr. O'Brien's ear during a scuffle, and was indicted for mayhem. A demurrer was sustained upon the ground that the indictment read, "bit off a piece of ear," instead of the strict wording of the law, "bit ort an car," and the case was dis missed. Chief Justice Daly, of the court of common pleas, New York City, had summoned to appear before him the other day 242 men who had been drawn for jury duty and who had failed to re spond. He fined fourteen who failed to appear to offer any explanation SI 10 each, and accepted the excuse of fifty. "Icn verstehe nein Englisch," was the reply of a coal-black negro who was asked his name in a New York po lice court recently, and the court inter preter found that the only language the man knew was German. His name was Joseph Steinmetzt and he has lived all his life in Berlin, where he was brought from the Congo in babyhood. GATHERED FROM CALIFORNIA. Tue total assessed valuation of Cali fornia is 51,060,390,231. A California man has started into the business of raising half-breed buf falo. L. E. Blocuman, of Cat Canyon, Cal., as a perfume farm containing over o n,ir, 11 1 3 fl HI lvpnr pr n nnts. 3,000 lavender plants. California now has six ostrich farms. This country spends about 3,000,000 a year for ostrich feathers. The petrified body of a man, which was found in a cave near Fresno, Cal., has been sold for $10,000. It is to be ex hibited. The great show piece of the recent fruit fair held at Marysville, Cal., was an exact copy of Sutter's famous fort, built entirely of oranges. Tehama County, Cad., paid out S795 for scalps in December. The lot in cluded five lions, one hundred and eight coyotes, sixty-three wildcats, nineteen hundred and fifty-two rabbits, fifty three crows, ten bears and two eagles. line none PoMders. but IColau Ilakluy 1lTe none PoTfdero. bin itolan linking FOREIGN NOTES OF INTEREST. The coal fields of Tonquin are mm ( ing out so well that it i- lh-u -ht that M. Terr- may n-t -red to ppular favor upon that issue alone. Tivk hxmdred application have leen made to the Department of the Interior at Toronto for the privilege of taring for oil in the Kootenay country. The press and land owners of Portu gal are Incoming alarmed at the dearth of cultivators, ami demand that the Government shall put a stop to emigra tion, as husbandry is suffering. It is proposed in Paris to do away, as far as possible, with lunatic a-yhims and to place insane persons who are not prone to violence in the hoixn-s 1 country people, who will be suitably remunerated by the State. I v Japan the act of flirting is a jvnal offense. Serious complications arise under the law, but the VouiikT p-ople of both sexes know that they can not wink and blink and giggle at each other unless they mean business. The centenary of the birth of Aus tria's representative pK't, Franz Grill parzer, was celebrated on January s in Vienna with performances in the theaters and the inauguration of an ex hibition including about six hundred personal relics of the px-t. An English cable construction com pany lias offered the Dominion G -vrn-ment to lay a submarine cable connect ing Sable island with Nova Scotia and to operate, it for ten years for an annual subsidy of 512,000 a year, the cable to become the property of the Government at the expiration of the ten years. Railway Review. The New York Daily Commercial Bulletin says thai, since ls-VJ, Germany has reduced her stock of silver coin fromSlO.OS to $4.C7 per capita, while England's stock is only ?102,oo0,0ou, and the average coinage of silver by Ger many and England combined avera'-s only some St. 000, 000 out of the world's average coinage of SI 10.000,000. , WEBSTER REVISED. Bed rock Cradles. Fl'R off Sealskins. . A horse 113- Pegasus. . -. Bookmakers Authors. . " ' A CANNON-AI ij Powder. " ' V . Knight work Chivalry. - . Dinner parties Waiters. A crisis A weeping girl. A little law A boy's suit. Mince matters Meat balls. The upper crusts-Pie pastry. A dear teacher Experience. Rippino dissipation On a tear. A FREE trader The spendthrift. A limited train The dcmi-skirU Ancestral hauls Family plate. "The old, old story" Chestnuts. "Green goods" men Hucksters. Catchpennv affairs Toy banks. Men about town Letter-carriers. Java real estate Colfee-grounds. A rown affair The poultry show. "Stepping stones" Front stoops. German uproar Wagner's music. Municipal strength Police force. Ill luck Recovering-from sickness. ' "Oily gammon" American sardines Signs and wonders The pantomime. Facial industry Knitting- the brow. A high liver The man in the moon. A "Dutch treat" The Holland din ner. ' A marriage settlement Salt Lake City. Things of interest Government bonds. " A Celestial mystery The Chinese puzzle. A drawn battle Tho Gettysburg cy clorama. FROM SCIENTIFIC SOURCES. A London journal proposes tlie rabbit as a wool-producing animal. Animal and vegetable life has been found at the greatest ocean depths, and very abundant down to 3,000 fathoms. It is estimated that the great smoke cloud which hangs over London weighs 300 tons, 50 tons of which is solid car bon and 250 tons hydro-carbon. It is calculated that the smoke, of the year is worth 2,000,000. In a discussion lately carried on in Europe as to the distance at which large objects on the earth's surface are visible, it was stated that the Himalaya mountains have appeared to view from the great distance of 224 miles, and Mount Blanc 210 miles. The strength of spider silk is incred ible. Size for size it is considerably tougher than a bar cf steel. An ordi nary spider's thread is capable of lear-ing- a weight of three grains, while a steel thread of the same thickness would support less than two. It has been determined that under no conditions can the deaf learn to speak by association and without effort, as normal children do, but that in every case speech is an acquisition wnly possi ble with great and sustained eilort on the part of the pupil, assisted by the skill, patience and perseverance of com petent teachers. LITTLE VARIETY. ' time coming The millen- A GOOD mum. To cure and heal a running sore, ap ply alum water twice daily. 1 , , . . : r , , . be made into a first-class fortress. ; The high price of ice provokes sc many jokes that you will find an ice wag-on nearly every paper. Waldo Story, son of the American sculptor, is to design the marble dec orations for Baron Rothschild's house. Dickin.-'ON, N. D.. sounds this note of denominational fraternity: "After this, when the Baptist church bell rings you may know that there will be Methodist services in the Presbyterian church." "I am afraid, madam," said a gen tleman who was looking for apart ments, "that the house is too near the station to be pleasant." "It is a little noisj," assented the landlady, "but from the front veranda one has such a fine view of people who miss the trains," she added, with an air of tri umph. . , LAPIE"! Keeding c tonic, m children that want b'.hldtng up. sii.iu!l taV.' BUOWX'S IKOX IIITTEKS. It 13 ple.sani 1 1 take, cures Miliaria, Indigei tion, and Biliou&utss. All dealers keep it. AMERICANS OF NOTE. Govr.r.x ?; Ursri J . of M -t. i rides uii !.,.rs--oack t- and in u the ; house i-fiTv da v. Goi:ns- I ' . r t : s , f lVr.r.;. has received a te jut -t M vm ti.. -u-... ly i: of th.- sand dulla: s fr-iu ah L;: Sino.it. Pii. II. W. Kavm n: American Institute i the Mi-vl:terra;icai. anil the Nile re oris Jovph I'll""!, who ws h-eT d pri batc judge of Even Connt, K.v.s last fall on the Alliance ticket, ; v enty -three years old. CiiAt Nt i:y M. Di.rr w ..v- he r.sM t.. fcnioke twenty cigarsr a day till h worn out. Then he cut the i-ra. ti. e dead, and now .-:nokes none st nil. -' j j f ! State Senator W. V. Emm;. Maryland, a descendant of a coH.it. ru! branch of the V a.-hin.fUn family. Js- Scs.se.- a Masonic jewel NoH1 by Geo:;-., Washington at his death. MRS. 1 RVNtT HoIm.soN ISIT.NKTT l- Faid to have tried the ":n;:id cure" i-i Boston with happy results, although Miss Alcott, who a! experimented with that treatment, derived no appre ciable leiielit from it. Rev. John Jasi kii. who gained celeb rity by his '-un-do-movc'' lecture. d'K'sn't let his salary move. II is congre gation has several times tendered him an Increase, but he declares that .Vi a month is ample for his needs, und lie declines to accept more. Joseph Jekkersov, the n tor, has lately t-tiil further increased the c.xt-'ut of his already great domain at Buzzard's Bay, Mass., by the pi:rcha.-.e from H. S. Crowell, of Boston, of the land compris ing Gil bs Neck, a bold promontory on Buzzard's Bay, oppoMte the Monument Club lands. I M PERSONALITIES. A TAirm died in New York the other day from poisoning, because of the habit he had of biting otT the cuds of threads. It is reported that a farmer in Holt County, Kan., has twenty-six living children, ail of whom are unmarried aud live at the homestead. An Atchison (Kan.) woman got up in her hleep, lit a lamp and went to sew ing. After working quite awhile she ran the needle in her linger and awoke. The stupidest man in New York is n mcmWr of three fa.shional.de clubs, and is much petted by mothers with mar riageable laughters. His income is 250,000 a year. Constantly accumulating interest on a debt which he found himself unable to pay proved too much for a RuM-iaii peasant. He hated the creditor, and to hurt him he hung himself to the usurer's door, with this in.-.cript ion on his body: "This pays oir my indebted ness to you." The oldest undertaker in Paris has just died at the age of eighty-two. Dur ing the latter years of his life he wa too feeble to attend funerals, ;-o the Pompes Fundebras Company made him manager of their chief colli a depot, where he would sit all day in 11 large padded coffin, which, served a ari arm- ir. Paris has a landlord who dors not' object to children; in fact, the more of them the merrier, he thinks. His apartment hous" i-, on the Rue (iriset, and only married folks with children are received as tenants. When a birth occurs in the house the mother receives from him ten francs, a fowl and a sup ply of coal for the winter. EUROPEANS WE TALK ADOUT. Ex-Kino Milan, of S-rvia, now calls I himself the I )n l.-e r.t 1 nvr do i Mougel I.Ei', who originated the idea of damming the Nile for purposes of irri- gation, is dead. j It is announced in Rome that Signor Crispi's daughter l'riS been betrothed to Signor Gellcre, a nephew of Cardinal Maechi. ' : Haggard's brother claims that Rider and himself are descended of that G;, 1 denestejerne family Shakespeare men tions in some of his plays. The income of Lord RevolsLoke, the head of the house of Baring', will not in future exceed X;:'.,OU0 a 3-ear. Jt was one; more than forty thousand. Mr. Henley, aged ninety-live, finished an uninterrupted life of pauperism in the Gosport (Eng.) work-hou-. lb was brought there when f ix years old in 1S01. The Queen's ladics-in-wa'ding are said to be murmuring because they only receive $l,5yo a year, and are "evtN-et.-d to appear in a new costume at every dinner." .. . .- Robert Bucur.r.L, the new mayor of Oxford, Eng., lived for many years in America and became in that time thor oughly Americanized. For some time he resided in TVrre Haute, Ind., where lie was successful in business. The late Cardinal Simor, though the son of a poor cobbler, rose to le the primate of Hungary, why, in point of rank, took precedence of everybody in Hungary except the Emperor and Em press and the heir apparent. GATHERED FROM COMMERCE. Germany makes hollow cast-iron bricks. California is the only State in tie Union which at present produces quick silver in commercial quantities. St. Louis is the. largest fur market in the United States, and 0:1 coonsklns i is far ahead of any other city. The exp.irtof canaries from Germany is verv lar; Each vear about l.i'i.OO'j of these birds are sent to America, 3.000 to England and alout 2,009 to Russia. A London firm has sent an order to Albion, Mich., for 5, 000 sacks of Hour, weighing- 700,000 pounds, to b; shipped to Londonderry-. The climate of England and Ireland Is peculiarly adapted U) the spinning of I fin- hntn yarn, on account of the pre vailing- moisture; hence it comes that Germany, whose production consists mainly of heavy linens, must send to England for all her fine yarns, the flax of which, however, is grow n largely in Belgium. Holland and Russia. ro;t iii'.jici'M.t I'bC Browa'i Iroa itiurrs. physicians reeoaiiatml it All dealers keep it. 51.09 per bottle. Genuine oaf trade mark aad crossed re-i Ur8 en wrauyw. Orn k or Cai : h r.i i C, mvi !. n r I i n. . v ! . . j i .. . v. ur J,. ti. .." T . i j t ! .IN :.'. 1 ,,.. t: fClf'f'l t ItUf "'ftf id.-r c ;. ! w r s ti e kf v . , , . 1 y ' I- t t i 5 ft r m '. t' l-f i.e on pf Eft u ..d t 1 l ... Ik- tr.fr a o M t I W rij nifiKf. t, 1 u r 1 en tol.l r. c 1 ! !' f ! i tVr J, ! 1 1 ic. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 9, 1891, edition 1
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