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1 DEMOCRAT. '-Hi E E. HILLIARD. Editor and Propiretor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. ate. r ipiin .., -r win VOL. VIII SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH '. 1892. N. s. R DFKSSIO N A a . o. McDowell, r I FlUF, North corner New Hotel ,:n street. S.oTjAN'D Neck, N. C. flv" Always at his office when not ( ;.Mooaliy engaged els-vfire. . .'o If. i: A. I'. b 1 V 1- II M A ", KCK- 'or. Miii; and Tenth Slret iSOoTT A N L N EOK.'N. C AS N'. HILL. i ic ATTOUNhY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, IT' ti-(.;- in I i al : f;. x anl adjoinine and .Supreme ly. . a : i ' i tii ID HELL, AT I OHNKY A'l LAW, E.NKIELI, N. C. nclic-; r, all the Courts of Halifax r..!i . Mi.iiur counties and in -i.e Su it and Federal Court. Clan s col 'I ?. all Darts of the Slate. 8 ly. ' a. dlnn, . ! !) K N K Y A T L A W, Scotland Neck, N. C. :;i'i'.'0s wherever his i:red. er vices an feblS ly. H. KITCIIIN, r . A i ioknky and Counselor at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. Office: Comer Main and Tenth Mr ts. 1 5 ly. I: o. IU kton, Jr. E. L, Travis, BURTON & TRAVIS. V'i roi'.NKYS i.ND Cot'NSELORS AT I.AW, HALIFAX, N. C. 4 11 lv. w.h.iav, weldon. r. ransom, weldon. DAY, & RANSOM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW7, ELDON, K. C. ; s IV. I .1. MERCER 4c SON. V.. i 1 ? S ut !i !.:. S',ibct. Mam A Cary Sts. KICil.MOND. VA. umbei1 Commission yerctyant. '. lives personal and prompt attention t'i .i!! i-ntiM:n:in:!Hs of Lumner. Shingles. Lru':-, Etc. 4-17 30 ly P. : Ft., rail in? Sickness, Hystc , iti?s lntc?, Senusuess, t 'A , Sif-: j-i.V-V-eNJv. D'Z' lv-W: "d Snl- ii i- !;.'"i t tjpnii .;l'.t in-' all in itM.liili- l !ll'rr:K-.l! !irr.v ; lid p iwi'i' " ' . i 'litid. It i (x l fic! ly liarnilcss ;':.: ivt no uiiplrUMint clTects. J"Jp' !"-. ';luiillt TitMtli n Nervous ' Jt I ie:fts :tit 1'rfe to any adtiress, ra ii'nt ixr patient can alf-o obtain i i at Ab iJiks siieiliciiie liee of charge. r.-.L. ivh.ts been prepared bytlie Reverend ' r !'..-, i, la. i.t Fi:i Viaue, lnd., since 1S76, and : ,'i' l rad.T):is 1 i i-t ti ji by the :-'-?kNIC MD. CO.. Chicago, III. K- v.snjci-i;:tetl i.er Uottle. OforSS. '-'.....;.-. t nitt lector K ' - i, S. (' , by C. F. I led rich. ' ' 1 K : s - i: i Geor:..' St. O-ll-ly. Mol I Alffi Hxcbaiige, 11 and l I Commerce Street, Norfolk, Va. SKY' Ownrd and Controlled by A'.hanee "te;i t r handling farm produce OTTON cV PEANUTS SPECIALTIES- fcl?' Write for particulars to J. J. ROGERS, Manager 1". 0. I'.ox 212, Norfolk, Va. ;i 10 Gmo. a. - A -r ii OTEEL, ft U 3 e - f,TasMl!".5-ror i-osi oi &j.l Alio s-im-iouu. iMiifVPenerAl zrA SEI'-YOuS Ir SILITi J i ' -4 B , j Weak-ieaa 01 5ody a.:rd2Iind, iiffecti t'XwLSLUliljof Errorsor Kscesses in Older Yean?, "'". M. KiMinoo f-.llr Kr--rn1. i: ,w et Imu and '.'rnpihMiWt'AK.t5iIlHTtLOPIUOKt."Sfcl,ABTt-C' BOi'Y. ... Ill'- tnr,llingr UOU TXEAlJltM lirnaiila la a (Jay. rer.:i:tf iruin (o Stale, and Karslgu uuntrlp. Write them. ':i':'Y'j.fctV uplanatrcn and prof mailed ( sealed frea SDICALCO.. BUFFALO. NaV 34 rt 2 VA' V lb COLUMBUS. (Joafj'iin Miller.) Behind birr, lay the gray A .ores, liehind the Gates of Hercules; Before him not the gbos of Ehores Before hiin only shoreless seas. The good mate said: "Now must we pray. For lo'. the verv stars are gmae. Brave AduTrl. speak; what shall 1 sa?" "Why, sav. 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'" "My men grew mutinous day by day; My men grew ghastly wan and weak," The ntout mate thoughtof home, a spray of talt wave wa:-hed his swarthy cheek, "What shall I say, brave Adm'rl say, If we sight nought but seas at dawn?" '"Why, you shall fay at break of dav, 'ail on! sail on! sail on! a.id on!"' They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow, Until at last the blanched mate said: "Yhy now not even God would know Should I and all my men fall dead. These very winds forget their way, For God from these dread seas is gone Now speak, brave Adut'ri; speak and say ' lie said- Sail on! sail on! and on! fhey sailed. They sailed. Then spoke the mate; "This mad sea shows its teeth to night, lie curls his lip, he lies in wait, With lifted teeth as if to bite! Brave Adm'rl, say but one good word; What -hall we do when hope is gone?" The words leapt as a leaping sword: "Sail on! sail ou! sail on! and on!" Then pale and worn, he kept his deck, And peered through darknes: Ah, that niht Of all dark nijhtss. And then a speck A light! A light! A light! A lightl It grew, a staiht llag unfurled! It grew to be Time's burst of dawn. He gained a world; he gave that world Its grandest l-ssun; 'Oo! and on!" Dangerous Drinks. (Philadelphia New;.; A bartender plaintively bewailed the necessity of having to rob con sealed drops .f stuck beer off the bar. "But if I lei tbein remain," said he, in a tone of one seeking compassioD, "thev rot the wood," "They rot the wood, do they?" tirt-cely replied a beer bibbltr. "Then what in the name of common ense dies beer oo to my stomach?" Replies the mai.ipulBtor of the irinks : "It is beyond rae to tell. Of one thing I atn confident, and that is nan's -totn-tch n made of cast-iron. KlsewUe bow could h withstand ihfc fluids he poors intc it. Let me show you soibC.hiug." lie plee a piece f raw rnest on the counter an1 d'opptti upon it a suiall measure f Ii in ported yh-gfr ule In 8ve iiiinutes the meat hud dropped into I.rile piooA as though hacked by a K.afe. '1 S'nriiivK ot the U'h, Wilkios and Watkina were col lege cbua8 and close friends. Ihey nad bctn bard students and hed tfeken little out-door exercise. When tuev hook hands and aaid jood-be, al the end of their college oarer1 r, they were in impaired health iuth had dspepsi, liver troubles tod troublesome couijhe. Wilkios bad plenty of money, and decided to travel for his health. Watkius was poor. "1 must go to work for my living." said he, "but I'll try the runedy that Robmeon Talks ?o much pbout Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery." In less than Uo yenrc, Wilkins nine home in his collin. Watkins, low in the prime of life, "s u bank president, rich and respected, and weiyh- "00 poundc. uTbe 'Golden Medical Discovery' saved my life at critical time, be often say. "Oh if poor W likina had only tried it!" For vyeak lungs spitting of oiood, all lingering coughs, and jonsuruption in its earlv stages, is an untiiaaled remedy. it rov fry lii. It will cost ou nothing and will surely do you good , if yoc have a Cou-ih Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for con iniptioe, Cougts and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferer from l'i Grippe tound it iu?t tbe lUioB -j rs , feet rr,":i;. 'I'd . i:tys lc 3t oiif ai.ienzs 4. ien i'or self just how good a thing Trial bottles free at E. T. head & Go's Drug Store, size 50:. and 1.00. oo tie yost it is. W hite Large Itch on human and horses and al nimals cured in 30 minutes by Wools ord's Sanitary Lotion. This never fa'ls Sold by E. T. Whitei-ft&d 4b Cw'a Drug, store, ScaU3Pd:&M., f ONE STANDARD. "If Thomas Jefferson Hangs, Tirzah Ann Shall Hang." (Saraantha Allen.) Josiab Allen's children have been brought up to think that frin of any kind is just as bad in a man as in a woman; aud any place ol amuse ment that was bad for a woman to go to was bad for a man. Now, when Thomas Jefferson wat a little fellow, he wag bewitch el to go to circuses, and Josiab paid: "Iiettei let him go Samantbaj it hain't no place lor wimmen or girlp; bat it won't hart a boy ." Says I, "Joaiah Allen, the Lord made rnomaa Jefferson with jast as pure a heart as Tirzah Ann, and no bigger ears and eyes; and it Thomas Jefferson goes to the circus, Tirzah Ann goes too." That stopped that. And then he was bewitched to get with other boys that smoked and chewed to bacco, and that Josiah was jest that easy to turn that he would have let him go with 'em. But says I : "Josiah AlleD, if Thomas Jeffer son goes vith those and gets to chewin' and smokin' tobacco, I shall buy Tiizah Ann a pipe." And that stopped that. ,4And about drinking,' says I, "Thomas Jefferson, if it should be the will of Providence to change you into a wild bear, I Will chain you up aud do the best I can lor you. Hut il you ever do it yourself, turn yourself into a wild beaft by dnnkiug, I will run away; for I could never stand it, nevei! And," I continued, ' if hangin around I ever see you barrooms and tavern doors, Tirzah Ann shall bang too." Josiab argued with me. Says be: "It doesn't look as bad for a boy as it does for a girl !" Says I, "Custom makes the difference; we are more used to seeing men. But,'7 says I, "when liquor goes to work to make a fool aud a brute of anybody, it don't stop to ask about the sex, aud makes a wild beast and idiot of a man or woman, and to look down from heaven I guess a man looks as bad layin' dead drunk as a woman does." Says I, "things looks differently from up there than what they do to us it is a more sightly place. Ad you talk about !or)ks, Josiah Allen. I don't go on clear looks; I go ou principle Will the Lord say to me in tbe day, 'Josiah Allen's wife, how is it with the soul of Tirzah Anu ; as for Thomas Jefferson's soul, be beiu' a boy, it hain't of no account.' No! I shall have to give an acconnt to him for my dealin's with both of these" souls, male and female. And I should feel guilty if 1 brought him up to think that what was impure for a woman was pure for a mau . If a man has a greater desire to do wrong which I wont dispute," Says If lookin' keenly onto Josiab, 'be has greater strength to rest temptation. And so," says I in mild accents, but firm as old Ply moth Rock, "If Thomas Jeffer son haugs, Tirzah Ann shall hang too." I have brought Thomas Jefferson up to think that it was just as bad for him to listen to a bad story or sougs as for a girl or worse, for be had more strength to runaway, and that it was a disgrace for him to talk or listen to any stuff that he would be ashamed to have Tirzah Ann or me to bear. I have brought him up to think that manliness didn't consist in having a cigar in ' his mouth, aud bis bat on one side, aud sweaiin' and slaug phrases, and knowdege of questionable a musements, bnt in layin' holt of every duty that comes to him with a heart and a cheerful face; and helpm' to right the wrong, and protect the weak, and makin,' the most aud the best of the mind and tbe soul God had given bun. In ;?bort, I have j brought him up to think tbat j pnrity and virt" arp i;otb feminine j an,1 masculiue, and that God's ; It-' ;rt C4?! ' 'l "ah Oli'-. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hani, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Cletnihes from hores. Blood Spavin' Surbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-worm titles. Sprains, and Swollen Through, Coughs, Ete. Save $50 by use of cee bottle. Warrauted the most wondenul Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by E. T Whitehead & Co., Druggists, Scotland Neck. N. C. 10 1 ly, Hope and Love. (Norfolk VirgiDian.) "We ap'ifi tbe lid of tbe am of baried hope nd love, nd tbeir with ered leaves are scattered into noth ingness." It is donbtfal if 'be author who penned these lioes ever drew more tender expression , and certainly few have ever been written tbat appeals more closely to tbe feeling of mankind in general. The volume of thought they sazget, and tbe great feeling which arises from their perf-ual i something akin to gran doer; yet are tbey troeeTen in tbe abstract. What would life be worth were it not for hope, and wbere would be the strength and sublimity ef tbe struggling spirit! It is true that man enters opoo tbe threshold of life full of hope, ami unhappily it is sometimes tbe case that ere life is aalf spent, all hope i dead, and 'its withered leaves are scattered into nothingness," but love never diep, it live9 on and on and on for ever. The soldier who lays down h!s arms at the feet of the couquerer, feels that hope is dead, jet who will question hi9 lote for the cause be '-loved but lostf" ' Hope on, cweet love," and the youth again lives in -'the beautiful dreamy days of tbe pat," aud trav elling the balls of memory revels in the perfume of the flowers which bedeck those balls in beauty . Tbe wrecked mariner upon tbe tempest tossed sea. thinks of home and the loved nuee, aud a ra- ot hope that he will meet ihem springs iuto exis tence, brightening lh gloom of disaster. The beautiful maiden up on the thredbold jf womanhood, whoee life, like some rare flower, is modestly unfolding its petals in a rare and beautitul bloom. Is filled with hope and the bright realiza tion of life, and the future to her, is bright-deziling bright. Greet ships sail the wide seas o'er, and the bright Ptar of Lope guides tl.err. to harbor at last. Tne weary trav eller falls in the oddatof "his jour ney, filed with be hope of a blessed hereafter, and the great Father tells us " there is hope beyond ?he grave." 'We uplift the lid of the urn of buried hope and love, and their withered leaves are scattered into nothingness." Yet Shakespeare tells us that "i! e heart that truly love9 on to the end," and another great author sas that "love never dies " Who can meas ure the mother' love f r her i hild, or hope for its welfar-f' 1 he beast of the forest loves its joung and will battle to the death in its de fense from prey. The fowl of ihe air nestles its young and the veriest flower or blade grass loves the warmth of the genial rays of the noonday sun, aud so it is. "iove makes the worll go arou d.'' Tbe soldier at Appomattox laid down his arms, and felt that all hope for the cause he "loved but lost'' was dea I and its withered leaves were scattered into nothingness, bu who will undertake to say that ris love for "The Lost Cause" is dead? TLe caueti, it is true, is dead, d.ad te everlasting, but the love he bore it ahideth with bioi, and so it will "esto perpotca.'' If the author's line true, even in the abstract, who -.-a-r forget tbe lines, "Bright star of hope with ray, To thine in every foreboding breast?" LEMON ELIXIR. Pleasant, Hegent, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervsusoess and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and ueivous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, lor natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixor. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. II. MozrEY, Atlanta, (Ja. 50c. and $1. 00 per bottle, at druggists. LEMON HOT DROPS Ccreb all Coughs, Colds, Hosi3enejf ; Sons Ihroat. Biouchiti;, Hem'!Tb ' al! throat aud !"nc drsvasFS. K'- j ;snt. lehable. 2Z Ciitij at di uxt !cV l';"d r" i. :.:- . - Bticklen'g Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts , Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheuui Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar antee to give perfect satisfaction or money lefur '" : "er box, For Sale d .5-Co SOUND SENSE. RUSSELL SAGE TO BOYS. EDUCATED ItOYI. The boy who is wanted in the business world of to day ainat be educated, says Russell bage in an admirable article ou "The Boy Tbat ia Wanted," in the November Ltuiits Home Journal. If his patents cannot afford to give him a High School or College education, be must learn ta study without the aid of a ttacber, in tbe early morning before buslues-s be bin?, and in the evening after busi ness hours. It cau no longer be truthfully said tbat an education is out of any onj's reach. Our splen did school system, where one can study by day or in tbe evening, has pnt the priceless treasure of an ed ucation within the reach of all. The main thing, in tbe beginning, that I would impress upon bovs, is one of the great commandments, "Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee." The boy who respects his father and mother, who treats his sisters and brothers with .loving kindness, has laid a good founda tion for a successful career. You will do as your parents tell you, and that will be to study. Don't bo in a hurry to get away from your school books. Tbe cares and re sponsibilities of business life will come soon enough. Go to school as long as you can, and, remember, every hour spent in study in your youth will be worth mouey to you in after lile. Read good books tbe Bible above all. Make yonrsell acquainted with history. Study the progress ot nations and tne careers of men who have made nations great. If you have no library of your own, join one of tbe numerous associations to be found m all cities, where good, nealthful books may bo obtained .Study religion, science; statecraft, and history. Learn to,read intelligent ly, so that you may turu to practi cal use in after life, the readings ol your you! h. Be sure you begin right. Do not waste time in read iug trashy books. The Croaker, (Durham Sun.) The croaker is a peculiar animal. He ia species of the fro tribe. He is ever ready to bop on somebody or something with his guttural croak. He infests) most places when any life or activity is shown. His characteristic habit ia to never lose au opportunity to abuse the town and everybody who is trying to bent fit it, and it is patent to the thoroughbred to do as much to pull tbe to'-'n down and as little as poo si t'le to help it along. When bnsiuces is dull it is then he m-ikes his most unwelcome ap pearance with his dirge prophetic: "I told j ou s'," though lie is never known to take auy part in or even endorse any scheme for the benefit of the citia jn. fie loves to expound a Jcremaide on all occasions more than anythig r lse. We hive bad the misfortune to . ome in contact with some of the most abandoned specimens of hu manity, ar.d we unhesitatingly pro nounce the towu croaker the worst of all. Town-building, like any thing else, hi-; an occasional dark day, and where a number of onter prising men are doing their level best to help up the town in spite of adverse cireumstunce?, though tbf-y s -naeti:m s err in i idgement as do all human', aribol wl o puts obstacles ia their way, e ecially one whose interests are coicroon with theirs, shot. Id be t'riv-n fioiu the society -f civilized people. The fact that his uncalled lor mlice will recoil like a boomian! upon Lim does not mitigate Lis otfense a particle. W hen depression pr vails, il th?y will only Mjcccid in driving the rtnakers ml.. lh.y will h 'id-ri'g3 1 , -1 ur. ' A Vfljci!. rilibiHi .f fnen r-.lntrjld W't -nttti mi at t f--ii:it f ; . I ' . F I " " , . ! ' " II ' ' aooat it. It ets u esaiupie. FITS. All Fit-? stopped fr ee by Dr Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. So Fits aftsr tir.-t day'? use. Marvellous cures Treatise $2.00 trial botile free to Fi cases. Send to Dr. Kline, Oil Arch St Philadelphia, Pa OLD FArEI'Ji'' ma i.r at THIS Hitht of I1 in Ir&Trfueg Power. AESCUUTELY PVPE Tale-Bearing. (Youth's Cotnpf.ion.i Brfcrt repfatma bit of go.ip itt.mfc I , ai . - a. . : . " mtuni ut cn mi ik fiumeivfk 'nrre questions. First, Is it true?" second, -I it kiod:"' third, "Is it necessary! Thus practice would sae us many bitter memories nd n-grets. The pious Philip Neri was once visited by a ladj who accused her self of si ander. He bade her go to the market, bu? a chicken jot killed and atill covered with feather?, and walk a certain distance still plucking the tdrd as she went. The woman did as she was direct ed, and returned anxious to knovt'l'v' flA -4-vnrla-r'V rt L 1 a T ft iuc iuitquiuj; 01 me injunction. ''Retrace vnnr fr" aairr ii.ii,.. ' j . . v k. . ...1,. 1 ul"l i "and gather up, one by one, all the feathers yoa bavo scattrtd." "I cast the feathers careles I away." said the woman, ,4ind the wind carried them in all ' irections." "Well, my child, ' replied Philip, "so it is with slanders. Like the feathers which the wind has scatter- ed, they have been wafted in many j directions. Call them back, now, if . ' $10,000 GIVEN AWAY. I!V THE (.ItEAT ROl'TIll.KN WEKKI.V,' THE ATLANTA IONSTI Tf 1 ION . Ten thousand dollars will be . i - . J . i. : I ' 11- inuuicu tun y vni uy i hk i ki M Y Constitution, published at Ailinit:., This great newspaper has already the largest circulation of any weekly newsp&pers publishe t in the United Sates, and, with one exception, u London, the largen in the world. It is, first and foremost, h ne epui r, chronicling every week the (nil m-ws of all the world, and devoted espe cially to the development of n., South. Its circulation i.ow exceed a 1C0.00O, and t is pushing foi k'OO, U00. Stunple eoptea will be sent o:i appl iciition. A TKN-THOUSAND DftLLAK IMS. HUM I 10v.'. Five-thousand dollars will le 1 vited among its subscribers between now and July 1st, and ' be tween then and the end d the ya-ar ' -The fir! division "iU tic-f i ai-ed .m jibe resell of the nofliiuating lo.ivtj . tionn of the two treat pHrti M ip V June, and the other on the rcKuit'tVr the presidential election."'- Ti e national democratic co tion meets at (Chicago June 21et. The national republican co.ivoi,-j tion meets at Minneapollst June T'.h; Both will nominate a candidate j for president and vice president, f 2,500 i ok the riitsT ri:i.K. Twenty-five hundred dollars In gold will be given by The Consti rr TION to the suecesslul answer ol n t quustion : -' IVhu Will Ij'i th". H'nniilCi S Of' i in It first prize of 2,.r)UJ can, and if, by ehance, more man one uns J .or rec'ily, the pnee will be divited ac coringly. f-lOO Koi: A SK OM) l l.ll . Fire hundred dollars in cat!' nil tie divided amor u those who guea correctly only three out of the lou names to be thus chosen as part) standard bearer?, soth-ti the gueer may prophesy wrong a-? to one of the four namet-, ar.d y getting tbite correct will corne in for this pri?.f. 2,U00 moke i'0 rituE-. In addition lo the above :',0m) in gold, sii.COO more will be dntnrut-ii in 250 prizf , consisi ir:g of twenty five liold watches ar.d iweiil-fiv silver watche, the iet:il value .i whickJi?l0 and 20, reep c.ivel and 51 10 co;.es of Wf'fo', Mmi: mot:! Diet n-.nant. original edition, full, lilu-lraled ami eo. -1 -1 I u i 'I I ,"') I page-. Th" 2"ld av.-jiebf- ili ' e -j i ! !. every h ind'-ih tialiot of ibe I " r -1 S,i00 ric-:i - ed, tbe silver watches to the next series of hundredth ballot?, aod after that every fiftieth billot will receive one of the 2oO WebaU-r'n rnari, trtd rt diet ion uri All ballots mu;f be ' cori.piai.led b? one ) :rr' tub ?rr ipti " I i h- I 1 WL i Co-.-irii rro'.-. -,t t.rilv i a?l- III Or-1 i'r WljlltO . -..'af! rv I p - "f .o f .. 1 - a - ' " . 2 '.fir; fr ir 1 ' ! t f .n:i. !",, -!il.'l o' t:.. .'. .' i.,, - i)o!.i! - ill 'i-'l' - -!-'' '' . '.uo nc-J.'. vj.O0O .. tiuliM-i iiu; ! July lt. This co-'s oo no'hing and you may stl - n or vv-U ia gold. You will certainly receive the zreatest weekly newcp&per publi-ihed in tbe South for one jear and there will neyer be a year when a great newspaper will be more I, ter,tirg than this odc Address all comoctmications to Tin. CoNiiMt HON, Atlanta, Ga. I . King n. ; i" s try . , ... Iteuu.it , . 1 S -rdt re ?. . f , k , . . , r i . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1892, edition 1
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