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DEMO OK AT fill I 7 ' M n -4 g HI l A iis1- - rfl ifi l-l XX T'LLIlRD, Kditor and Propiretar 'EXCELSIOR' IS OUR MOTTO. hIm. r jjillnn H,lt it SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, FKBRUAUY 2r. 1892. v.,; .vw , . .. w !m VLLL, -n :.r N- w Hot- I : - LAND N KCK, N . C iliVH',-, t !)'! 111 whet- not ,.!::ilh eng.. t I" i-'UH- ;. LIVE it M -A S .'; ; r: : Jr. Main and Tenth Sireets .. ;., t , ruTUNIi NiX K, N. C. - o.i c N. MLLL. aT i' jliNKY A'5 LA'-V, Halifax . M . C, p.. in Halifax and adj-iimni' ........ a 1 t'ie Fcdt-ial and Simreme vu'u -..'"' iy. . . v 1 1 HELL, -,' i:.KY A i LAA , ' .Ni-"IKi.!). N . i ' . . .-, :.; Cm im is of SJahfa:-: ,. - . - -. ;i i ; I v:- and u: . Su- , .., ; i !V:i;iS. ('In col- , .. : ': '! :o: .'"i S ' . -5. . , 1 ! fcbC. 1 ,. :v! l i'iUN. : :. !: .T Law. . . N.ok. N. C. : ; M :;n :n;d Tenth K. L, Tkavis. TRAVIS. M-r, !;-; AT 1..WV, .:ks at LAW, ""' kldon, N. C. 1 v ' ii T. ii T 8 o N ' S 0-2 Shop S e&taurant. f !. A'i V i-L U' 'I'iiS ..-.;? i ill '.':;?i'-H!--"l to i.l'-!iS. . . r i i M i:-. .Vtre'-t? . i ; . tb Or'h St. u.x. Mam A (Jary Sis. niMONi), VA uTTsber Commission yftercfyant, f)iGf lJtKr "Sil t. t :!i;s i;-s;c- l';-,r:'-!. V ill " :.; .is. (c. C'l'.i., b'oi'. ii). ' ' i. . .: '! -o :tiv.',': J bv Si .j id -ein.1,'1 f-.-i i. a:, i i t- i. n a: . i .. ; : . i.. N s. is: :!1 ... r- i ""NIC .i?;f. CO,. Chicago, !5J. t' HedvLh. HTrnaiKfR 5 ! ft :.-., SPciAtTIES- " ' ''' r r rs t ieu'-t r. 1 ft J J. ROGERS, M ager i!. '. Nerf.dk. Va. ft p! Cin. save io ro.ueLW;-. . THE FIRST G1ASS. Gla s number one, -'only in fun;'1 tjla-s nu'i.ber two, "other bovs do;"1 Gias'j numhir three, "it won't hurt ine ; " 'i'ks number four, "only one more;" (ilass number five, "before a drive; ;ias number f-ix, ' brain in a mix," f Ihs number seven, stars up in heaven; Glass numb r eight, stars in his pat-; (Pass number nine, whiskey, not wine; (iUs- ".ufuber ten '.'riokjrg siam, Glass number twenty, not vet a plenty. Drinking with Voys, dr wning h;s j n v; Drinking wi i !i nom. just now and then Wasting his life, ki'lmg bis .ife; Losing respect, manhood all wrecked. Lo iag. ins li lends, thus, it ail ends. Glass number O'le. t'tken in fun llum-a his life, broiudP on strife; "'.lighted his outh, ruled his truth; 'I nt only p-iin, st'dc- all his nn; Made ruin ;.-t la-t a friendless outcast. Lizht-1 carted bny, '.niebodys j y. Do not beuin earlv in sin; (irow up a nun as bmve as you can; 'l a-te not ' fun srla-'. number on; We Have Seen- (Indiana farmer.) A ' O'liii! insin iell a goo 1 i'hrai '.urn iru-ri bv"t, fres-.k h.a hi idpuN nt. A i'hTwvr fii- va so moth tiait in town ti nttitt re wis nothing at tn.-im woiti' l'okmy ',f?er. A w.or'.b fMruit t'n son idle the irimv ,f his lite in dissipation si:d Ltid his career iii j-overlv. A fnrmsT ro self conceited to i j me -d tut way an 1 loo obstinnte to Mlt'tlM IMS liiOl"!. y. A poor "nov ttow rit'.h by industry -. d jio.)d umiiayctneiit and a r.eb 'ov ri--; nr tiy lditms and dis -ij'f;t K)i. A ii.au Mj.rnd it). ire money in folly t'vt:. w-iuld port, !,! family m i: 'tiiM r , Hta' ' . i iitv-ice. A f.ru.i-r e;ivtr .! fi.ie orition r'.i the a.vt icidiur hI fair with bi- iVi-ce ; u ah. ii !d- ovrgron with i i , s.. ck f rging on a tu uh ': ji M a d tus Uxt- ui paid. Cruel Practices (Amer. Fanner.) A writer in ihe Stnekcnan enunaer tXv, iiui- if UL h' I-r s pr;i,f ices filim which, f -rii. i.oises - fl" r? wlneh en i rnc-il 'ed '-v though; ful o 1 ation. llesf.-. s: 'Ihe uiomi cru' 1 i hi rs; the f:rna rs t.i.d oilers l v-! h tin ir "i-rpn i.-? trn- or-.c'ic-!?' outtiio; hridif'., on them wooibout Li;st ih inff t tie Wits out. Sosne of f e neisibbi.! s p-ty they hayi-n't tine to riol 1 hrid'es by the fire. I us-uaHj dip mv oils in the wa'ermg trough, winch i j ist a-i at) ) L As so n as i.h'.'K re wet t.ev will not nt.ivk to the :iutr. And mo ot people will leitve the b-e st str ips dow-i when t-.e- are no! lio'-tiiti" no a ntek yoke. Soii.efimis t':ey tiave heavy irone on i rp, which ,-lrike the hori-es' legs .j .(. hard. I hve n'-n farmer ;.) f..r weeks widi i rest ptrapa iitf.in I he birsHj nr-ai ly evcrv st. p thH , ;:ok . Li-t ns tr o be more . ou-:d -rst" 'ir-d tt oujiritfnl. It vvaM Hen Johnson, we believe who. when asked Mullock's question woru- livnuf1" repiieil, '-that ii.nirbiiri tne liver." And Be' .Lb:!sin douhUess saw t;e doude poin' to the o I h 1 1 v r active --qtiiek life ros, everything bright tn . .nt-ditp of lioubb- melt Ilk-- n oun. tains i nw. The liver si tjish lif,- dii!!, evt r-thing blue. Molehiti v.orrt rt-p ioto ii oniitains of nxi?v an as a 'es.it s'. k head i, ii. dixz, cess. e t sili ; tion. '1 wo vaVHa e o.eii. ('tire pern anently or n eve t' ii porniiiy. T-ke a pill d urf. r, .r ti.ke a pdi and gel weli. Me i k tl e isvtd' m by an oyer io-e, or i o x it ! a in Id. pleasant way. Dr Pi i cc's. 1J e.-Mi. t Pellets are tn iijii'i iiu-ids. lh'.y work tllVvt-iv-! , wihon? p .it , p. d leave the v . ru -troiti. D . in tie, su:. r .'. d p ih is fiii'Ui!' , aitt onyh a . nolc la! co-t but 25 Cents ((lliio u !.(1 1j nliltj.' ): v.is.rrh Htmed. lAi I! - J 'V ll'UJul'l. Euckien's Arnica Salve. 1 i.t Uet .Salve, in the world for Ibit- . W . i- Sore-, Ulcer-, S-.it Ivio am Fever Sores, 1 etter, ( happed 11a. :d.s. C lidblains I'orntt, and all .skin l'jriiptlon. and po-ltlelv Cures plus, or no p.i rtquir-d. it is guar-ani-e lo j. p.-rlta-t -atlstactlou or ojone, lefiitided. Price pi r f'ox, For Mil" v 1 vv hit. .1.,1 (j,, Itch on human ami tioises and al m lauds cuied i'.' ;vl ai mutes by Wool or is Sauiiarv Loti'T.. This never fais sold by L. T v-',.t.w. . l)ru;4 store. 5et Jr..'; V r FITS. All Fits stopped free by Dr Kline's (Ireat Nerye Restorer. 2io Fits attr lir.-t day's use. Marvellous cures Treatise 82.00 trial bottle free to Fi cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St Philadelphia, Pa, EDUCAT OUR CHILDREN. WORTH READING Southern Cultivator. TLe good book say1: "Raise up a child in the way be should go ind when be get old be will not depart from it." This ."-cripture, it -erns to me, throws a great, if nor all iesponsibiiitv of the child's future upon the parent or guardian ince oecoumig a paten'., 1 have thought t eply and felt seriously, be re-ponsibility that rests upon us as parents. A cbddV. future w hold 'largely at oar disposal. A child's destiny, not only nioital but Immortal, we ne entrusted with. n one respect each parent and guardian is an atftst making, a picture of their child's character to oe placed before a cold world a curse, or a blessing Do we as t-uch, realize the importance of our positiou? Each smile we bam upon them Kvery harsh word e thrust at them, Kvtry picture and every book they see. In facr, every thing with which i hey come in coutact which effects iny of their five senses, is a stioke from the painter's brush, either harsh or beautiful ! And yer, how many of us all are indifferent and c ue!est to the title development of our children's chaiatters ! A child 't education does .not be t;iii the day be enters school, as many seem to suppose, but fiom his very buth; a,e, as some one has put it, a huudred years befote he is ooin.Our be-t guide in rearing our children must be our ow n observa tion and expeiieuee. v e must help iind encourage them to realize for themselves, in sold, mind ami body that wbio'i our experience teaches us is best for people to tie. There s no other rule to guide us, unless we ate willing to launch out upon a sen of uutried expenence. I think the expenence ot all sensible people In that it is best ior a child to be physically, mentally and moially strong; hence my first paper deals with a child's phscal well-being. Good Lealth and elasticity of muscle are of vast importance in the race of life, and patents cannot be too earelu! of their children's healthful habits and curb any propensity that may iu any way feud lo be u;. healthy. if our expeiieuee and observation beaches us that the use of tobacco atul stimulauts are unhealthy, we should positively foibid oSr boys the u-e of such evih-j we should leach them by pied pt and exrnaple the bairn of such things. V Lieu the most skilled of the medical iraternity agiee with our own ideas ot'thehaim of tight shoes, tight lacing, dancing, etc, we should teach our girls to look upon such things as their common enemy Had 1 irv younger das to live over aaiu, with my present experience, t would bo as careful of my physi cal development as my circum stances would allow, and have all my habits regular and without ex cess, especially my eating, sleeping --nd exercise. If God in his good ness made me peitect in form I ould tty not to abuse any of the faculties that constituted that lorm by any negligence, wilfulness or vicioasoess ou in part Hut a peiftctly heathftil body can ouly be made so, by a well regulated mind, which sunject will occupy our next paper Kdwauo Kinki k. 3. si grippe Daring the epidemic of Ligrippe isst season Dr. Kind's New Dis covery for consumption,. Coughs and Colds , proved to be the best rorrudy. Reports from tre many who used it confirm this staL-mei t. They were not only (pro kh relieved out the disease left no nad after re sults. We aak you to givo this T'-intdy a ttial and we suarantee that you will be salisQrd with rc- ui i e, t;r the purch-.se price will . ..dun ded. It has no eq.ml in be La or Grippe, or any T.-roat, Chest L ng Trouble. Trul free at K. & Co's Drag-tore. 50 and !.00 l. Whitehead Lire bott'es Ilflpy llooKrli-rm. Vm. liraaions Postmater rf Idaville.. Ind.. writes: 'Electric Bitters has done mure for me thnn nil otlser medicines combined, for that 'ad feling arising from Kir? M.". and Livr trouble." John Les lie, f rrner and stockm.-:;"), of srre place, says: ''Find Pllectric Bitters to he. the best Kidney ann liver med icine made. It made me feel Lke a new man.'" J. W Gardner, hardware merchant, seme town, savs: Electric Hitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; be found new Etrength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle at E. T. Whitehead & Co'a Drug Store, WITH THE WITS. Alt. vhn invent in (rood deeds here will ) cuttinj? coupons in the sweet bv Rri y. littsl .urjrh Di-paU-h. Wi. have notice i that the cheaper tin trousers a younp man ha on th- mr fur bt- piU- on the collar ;md cults of his ovcre at. Atcl.m !'' e. Uok-tv it!i-' l-t policy, after all," said the old lv.litiean ' How do you know," ask.-.! the funnv man, "did yn ever try it?" Detroit Free lYess. Shk "I would -till love tou if you asked mo to live in a cot." fie "How about a i3;;t?" She fsiphinjr "Lvtrn love has it.-, iimitatioiis." N. Y. Sun. Tailor "How- '.vid a collar sliall I put on your overcoat, sir?" Customer "Make it so wide that when I pass you on the street I eau turn it up so you won't recognize me." Clothier anu Furrier. Sp.f kr "What kind of run1 try do you write'.'" - Liner - The poetry of mo tion." Spacer "What kind is that?" Liner "The kind that is constantly bf iuT sent out and returned." N. Y. Herald. Wifk "I don't think I shall fret a new bonnet thi month, but 1 shall have my old one trimmed over." Husband "Hless you. my dear." Wife "Don't bless me. Give me twenty-five dollars for trimming1." Cloak Ueview. SMILES. Wish medical men do not treat som nambulism as a pillow -cause. Huston Courier. Tiik man who makes a bad break oujrht not to In- employed on a railroad train. Picayune. Somk men et a reputation for bravery just because they are able to conceal how scared they arc Sonier ville .lonrnal. Shi: Where do you suppose the idea of marrying a man in order to get riil of him came from?" He "Chicago. I fancy!" -Lake Shore News. Passmohk "So you are- married, I hear'.1" Hippie "Yes." ' Jone to live with the girl's parent-. I suppose?" "No; they have come to live with me." Lpoch. Tkaciiku "Can anyone help Johnny to finish the fourth commandment?" Smali Hoy "Yi th'm. Ana the Lord blessed the That urday. and made it a holiday." Hrooklyn Life-. I'icklk "T never knew how much she was worth till I shook her!' Pythias "How's that?" "She sued me for breach of promise, and vulues her af fections at .") 000 !" ISoston News. VARIED AND INTERESTING. Nkw muslin curtains are distinguished from those of last season by being fin ished wit h a narrower hemstitch. The styles in these goods vary as they do in handkerchiefs. EVF.KY deed which i.s recorded in New York must be executed in duplicate. The actual deed, which is given in for record, is bound into a book and re tained in the record oliiee. This is a chock against forgery and blackmailing. Bi'i.i.-FiGHTS were common in Thes saly and in Rome under the emperors, where they were introduced by Julius Ciosar. I!. C. 4". though in late years they wa-re forbidden. They were intro duced into Spain by the Moors before SOU A. P. A xoVK.r. and delightful wedding gift was one received by a very re-cent bride. Ar oblonu" box covered with gold plush, upon being opened, revealed a satin lined interiorot' the same rich hoe fitted with liny compartments. Itieecfyone lay a shining gold coin, of every denom ination from one dollar, ranging upward to the largest coin, the whole aggregat ing nearly one hundred dollars. IN THE UNITED STATES. Tnr: Digger Indians of California pre fer insects to any other kind of animal food. Somk. of Cie storekeepers in Baltimore will tint permit, the use of the telephone for secular business on Sunday beyond the calling up of a physician. Tin: first bell to ring iu this country, at Isabella. San Domingo, 149:!. will be at the world's fair. It is of bronze, eight inches high and six and a half inches wide. It is not definitely 'Known who brought the lirst wheat seed to Ameri a. When this continent was discovered the only cereal that grew here was maize. Wheat was introduced into Dritain by the Romans, and it can be traced back for nearly -4. 000 vears. W hkn iirrier Dow ning, of Ripley, Mc, left h'.ijjo fce verity-five years ago he planted an acorn in t he dooryard. When In- l-etui-aed the other day he found that his acorn had produced an oak tree nine feet in circumference, with branches extending forty feet. A CORNER FOR THE DOCTORS. As average of four persons die daily in England from delirium tremens. A -rnoicAi. society is abont to be Landed in Sweden. It will be com prised of Scandinavians only, and will bold its lirst meeting next year. Till", newest ana-!het ie K named "pental." discovered Oy Prof, von Mer ing in Halle. It is a preparation of ter tiary am 1-aicohol, and is for small opera 1 ii ns only. A IlAVCiTV LMich.) family were taken with alarming symptoms after eating a quantity of English walnuts. The phy sician oroled said that they had 1-een poisoned with minute particles of prus sic acid, which had formed in the ker nels. NATURE'S QUEER DOINGS. A (ii-.oia.fA bwy of seventeen is f. feet 7 inches high ami wcii;hs Jlo pounds. A it ,r. on exhibition in New York city weighs six pounds four ounces. Sqi sifs weighing from i.o to :"j.oO Hund- are common in southern Cali fornia. A Liti '.hi ii; i o man who is looked up to stands st-ven feet seven inches in his slippers. I f-f I a Nt r. la., has a man five feet six indies in height who weighs but sixtv flve pounds. OLD PAPEP-61 u ' T THIS SAN JOSE JOE. A Mon.r litfer titrk flit V Known lo AH skj,prr ol l Ik- I t. i. .. Tiiei.- Is on -i.:biti'ii in a .r -tre-'t sa: .t: in the sl,.ii -f -i j't- -t-graph ' ail thiit is iii.-rt.L" i f ' -.01 .I.o Joe." Sa Ii J. iv -I . w as ;n h.s I i f. t.'UO a shark, and '.v,.s K, tier knowi. a'. .n-theeoa-t from Cu; -temal.t to Panama than any skipper sailing the P.i itic. and Ie- vv.is a.n object of general ic-sjn-ct. too The ti;-st known to tin- men who tell tish stories, says the an LraiKis'.) Daily Report, is that in- came into oromincnee about fourte-en year aro ty taking on a cargo of two natives, wh- were enjoy iug the luxury of a sea hath on the Cuutcmala coast. Like " lid Prin." the gri.ly of the Si. rras. his n-jmtation as a maneater inci--a.ed rapidly, aiul he va given credit for the havoi! wrought by ail the siiarks in tin district he infested. ".!." had a certain route which he "worked." and it as early noticed that his weather eye w as always ojn-n for a choice morsel ivith a line at t aclu-d to it . The i-xjiressioii on his countenance w hen the ship's cook would cast him a well-larded shank win edifying to behold. Put Ik had a human contempt for people who gave donations "with a string to them." Ma:-in rs on the west coast of Central America, after experimenting with a hook on "Joe" for some time, at length discarded that method of effecting his capture and resorted to firearms. The amount of lead Joe bad tired into him with all sorts of firearms no doubt added to his weight, but it had no ap preciable effect on his buoyant spirits or on his appetite for bathers and lone rowb iats. Rut about four months ago, as the I'nited States steamer Ranger was lying in tin harbor of Jose de (uatcmaht. the noted shark came alongside and cast a hungry til a nee tow ard the cook- house. Capt. Reiter armed himself with a harpoon and eat- "cil a dingy lying aft. He was so fort anate a-, to get an opportunity for landing the har-vx-u in a vital spot; and. in short older, the old shark, w ho had terrorized the coast for so many years, was lying an io-.-rt mass on tie: calm watt r.s. Tie- carcass was hat-ed on hoard and photographed. Measure ments we-re then taken, and '-Joe's" body w:is weighed. His weight was !.sSt() pounds. He was tw ciity-six feet eight inches in length, and was nine feet three inches in circumference back of the gills. It was found that the old fellow had no leeth. probably owing to his great age. He was a tiger shark- that is. spotted like a tiger. The. natives on the coast have breathed easier since hi.-, timely taking off. and Capt. Reiter is a very opular man down there. FAD OF A SOUTH SEA KING. II h Trinl-et sii-ikes His 1 nuiy lie Will i':i t-'rf Infant lv lor It. King Tembinok. writes Robert Louis Stevenson from The south seas, is ios sessed by the seven devils of the col lector. He hears a thing sjHiken of. and a shadow comes on his I'.ice. "I think I no got him." h.- will say, and the treasures he has seem worlhh s iii com parison. If a ship be bound for A'pemama the merchant, racks his brain to hit u;on some novelty. This he leaves care I e.-sly in the main cabin a" partly conceals iu hi own berth, so that the king shall spy it ior himself. "How much yam want?" inquires Tembinok-, passing and jxiint ing. "No. king, that too dear." ret urns i he t rad.-r. "1 think I like him." says the king. This was a bowl oi goldfish. On another occasion it was scented soap. " Vo. king, that i j . . i i. .i . . i . ..... cost, loo mc.cn. saio ne iraocr; ioo g-ood for a Kanaka." "lbw much you got: I take him all." replied his majesty, and became the lord of seventeen Itoxcs at two dollars a cake. Thus, for instance, he took a fan.-v toJ my wife's dressing bag. a llung entire ly useless to the man and sadly battered by years of service. Early one fore noon he came to our house, sat down, and abruptly offered to purchase it. I told him 1 sold nothing, and tie bag at any rate was a present from a friend: but be was acquainted with these pre texts from of old. and knew what they wen worth and how to meet tliem. Adopting I b-licvt what is called "the object method" be drew out a ba -' of English -gold, sovereigns and half sovereigns, and began lay them on- by one in silence on the table, at. each fresh piece reading our Ln-es with a look. In vain I continued to protest I was no trader: he deigned not o reply. There must have been twenty pounds sterling on the table, lie was still going on. and irritation had liegun to minglu with our embarras-in--nt when a happy idea came to our delivery. "since his majesty thought so much of the bag. we said, we must beg him to accept it as a present. It was tie- most surpris ing turn in Temhinok's experience. lb perceived tix) late that his persistence was unmannerly: hung his head awhile in silence: then. .Hfti'irT up a she.-pish countenance: "I "shamed." said th tvrant. It w as the first, and last t imf we heard him own to a Haw in hi- be havior. Half an hour aft-r he s.'.:t us a earnphoi-wood chc-t. worth onlv a f.-w dollars but. then heaven knows what Tembinok had paid for it. Avnj;tl IMs I rieml. An instance of effective communica tion by dog-langua.ge is reported by the Hath (Me.j Enterprise. Ahh nnari Ilig gins, of that city, is the owner of two handsome and valuable dogs. One is quite small, while the other is a good sized fellow. They an lth weil-lM-haved ami ipiiet. 'I lie other morning the little dog started up the Street alone before i.e had gone far two other dogs uii.-t him and a tight ensued in which the little one was badly pun- lstieil. .Ml er getting awav le turned and went to the Higgins studio, w here his big chum was reiosing. A few mo ments later the larger dog wanted to go cmt: the door was opened and ho darted up the street. Before going far he met the two dogs who had assaulted the little one and, in the language ot the small loy, "he licked 'em ooth Having aceornplished tliis vorlc U went back to the studio wagging . tail atid apparently much pleased at. having avenged his comrade. BROWN'S IHOII BITEHS t- Tric-ti.sn l'.ilio!ij.i.t'.. Ijvpm-I;. Mai. ri KervousneM. au'H.f.n'-ral Iwbnitv. I hjpl cierii re'onimn'l i'. A'I o-h1t -'l tt irfnuiue Hihev of aJl in Iirming Powr- ABSOLUTELY Pf R Elder Gold on Hard Times ! (Southerner.) This i- the gerjeral cm no ali thtocgh this country. Price of cot ton and tobacco arc low, nnd rrep short. Taxes are hib, and high TarirT cans? s a constant, cnorrnor drain on the country. Hut what pood does it do to cry hard ttrnesf We notice that people stop labor about ' two weeks at Christrna. That will ; not help to reheve.bard times. M any ! farmers buy their flour, meat, corn' &c, besides : uying everyltiinji their ' families wear. That does not helo' to relieve the hard time. They .si-o buy their horses and uiules. liii.' does not belp to relieve hard timm i Gruniblici(.and no ur muring uggrti-. n!e hard times. What is there It.i.j ! trouble that we htv, not broaut or. j niir.iili-i.i.!' T'.. .1..... .1 ... vu....avv. All - 11- it 1 ' I r u 1 I III I ' n and wheitt made by tho:e (hnt plunt and sow enough, and pay proper at tention to it. Neither fati.ir.e, p. tilence, r.or war has bllbcted our laud, (jne trouble s mat wh. tl times arc tijiht a al prc-eiit n,un people will a-iravate the trouble by 1 not paying their debts a far as ? e I can. There is nothing now that WOtlld SO mil' ll Ttbeve this pres-u:. -I as for ac'.i roan, a? f ir t. he caii, oj pat d bt-, and keep mo .ey in eireiila- j tion. There is as much nionev in the! country soxtwhtre mjsv as at i. i i tiuie. On the other hand P m bud for a creditor to force a debtor's ! property to Male when it will sell f .r so little 00 a tight market. The i creditor should woit ai'l forbear -o l wait is much n- po8ihle with a - -f r ; tjQi'ilfll'.S W ; ; 1 debtor, who does the lest b' ran, DEMO 'Iv j V 't and rot bmg ruin upon bin, fn,,n- m aHt ; rcoin L ' 1 - ciallv b) eliioji lum out. ,Ma a mar. tit this time ennno pav Ua deb' 1 . yet il tiiLt is iven torn l.e wil! work out , J)-;, ssve hi mdit and his creditors themselves be more benefited by getting their entire deb!-: whereas if they crush him a? d sell him out, at snch a time as 'bii.; his property will brin but lit t ie, not paying the creditors hulf t h.'r itebt and be will be ho crippled rt h; h j !' r- 'r'- he will nver rise aKaii). We I I 'Jt' ..--al! try to do riiiht and hnve -.-tn- patsioi. oae toward ai other. i ! rich and the poor o-jLt mt u 1 e arrajed auinst eseti other, fo- t Ie ' rich need the poor to labor for th- n, and t tie poor nee 1 ti.e rich t yue them remuorrntivf eiiiplovm,, and! ( tod is the maker ff thm all, nnd thev are i.ntural brothers and all of one blood, and one stand no t . t . r ' 1 than another before God L t n" not blame other, and reeri rr.i n-it dtown our sorrows, tmt let each r e i4. to work as best hu can un 1 i n- ,l .!;., ..oi.. in ,n n:ii..e: iieLrc? us iii-siii, 1 Let us acknowledge the dominion of God hy serving him. ar.d omLss our wrongs by turning from then'. 4 liip For I lnir-lior (Rarn's Horn.) Ti.re are so many ptop.. no thick they oul.t to Help th- Lo i to keep the preacher bu:nbl. It is easier to run an cni' out tire troiti it i-i to he m n.t ! tire troiti It is to keep up ? 1 . ". thoat a praver rr., tin. The pastfr wtie tries to cam i.i- urch to heaven on t.ii si..,,;:.,. li I e miri. to droti ' ! .1 most ..( i- J without a praver ir. e r i n j . church to hea en n t.u sl.i, h 1 -. . . I . . I . r win i e cure to ori-p roost .,1 r M- n whf stamp rotir:d tm"n: the atrs ia the pulpit are not much account in helping people towards heaven. CMo-in; the heart against thp cry of ihe ; cedy n only another w..y ri sbcttiCfcj the door of heaven a iiiod youraelf. The protractci meeim In wloctj the meoibers "f the ptetor'.-j fm.il) take no interest is not apt to develop into uincti of a revival. There would be more power in the Church if tbere ere not -o manv blenofhtd sheep o:tered at the altar of f r, flee. I Kngbsh Sjavin Limme' rim'ivc' ail j Hard, Soft or Call oused Lureps m, i Cletnishes from hores: Rlood Spaei I Surba. Splints, Sweeney. Kin-w.irn ! titles, sprains, and Swollen Through, Coughs. Lte. Save 'J by use o! one; Uougns. .ir. rave uy use r.u one. bottle. Warrauted the. moot wondenul, Hlemish Cure ever known. Sold bv K. T ! Whitehead & Co., Drajiri-dv Scotland ;.cok. X. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 25, 1892, edition 1
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