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THE DEMOCRAT. F. Ie-LIAR!' EditO; PunVbed Kvrv Thursday. IIIITHSDAY .JULY 21st, 1892. KVTKIiKU AT TUK POST-OFFICK A'f J Srol CAND NKCK, N. 0.j AS SKcnNi) CLAf: i Matter. I.KMOCKAlIC NOMINEES NATIONAL. yoi: r kesident : GROVKR CLEVELAND, of New York. Kin: vi e-it.ebiden't: A. i:. STEVENSON, of Illinois. STATIC. JrOK OO VKKNOK : ELIAS CARR, of Edgecombe. YOll LIKUTKNANT GOVERNOR' It. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. KOK BECKKTAUY OK STATE OCTAVHJS COKE, of Wake. V OR TREASURER : DONALD W. RAIN, of W&ke. KOK AUDITOR ; K. M. FUKMAN, of Rancornhe. FOR Sv'I'ERI NTENDENT OF PUULIC IN STRUCTION : JOHN C. SC A BOROUGH of .TobnooD. TOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. : FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. TRIC-IDKNTIAL ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LARGE : C. B. AYCOCK, of Wayne. R. 1'.. GLENN, of Forsyth. " Better cute fur liberty and the vhite tjovermnenf. of the Southern Sf "(!, :' n if .7e candidate icere the decif himsof, than, consent to the (U-rt,,,, of respecta'tle Benjamin Har rison Kith a force bill in his pocket. New Yoik hun, June 21th, 1802. CHAIRMAN ORMOND S NOTICE Y. I. or.'iioiij. Kt.tr... chuirman t f the Dtiiio, :.t! z Executive Commit-' tee lor tf.c Second Congressional convention, eiyes notice that the convention wiil be called to order in Scotland Neck oa Wednesday July 27th promptly at 11 o'clock, a. to. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. Kver democrat in Scotland Neck township is requested to meet n Scotland Neck, Friday July 22nd at j o'clock, p. rn. Business of importance. A. B HILL, Chairman. THE SOUTH. The fi) -leaf" of tLe Manufacturers'1 Kcord, contains the following sensi hie statements about the South : "The. factories of the South when judiciously located and conducted hi a business like way, are paying larg er profits than the factories of any section of the civilized world. 'The Souih surfers less from strikes and labor troubles than ny indus trial region. 'There are more opportunities opened and waiting for active, industrious oung men in the South that any where else in the world. "The fact that the recent low price of cotton did not precipitate uni versal bankruptcy in the South proves that the SouiL'b financial uouditioa is atable beyoud distur bance." Otlicc of J. F. (i RE Ell, County Judge Fhk.en Covk Si urNtis, Clay Co.. t . .... r I.A.. Mav 2ltd, 189l. t leniierm-ii: Twenty three years ao I was attacked w ith iull.arnatory rheumatism, I was at tended by the most eminent physician in trie laud. I visited the great Saratoga Springs, V. Y., and the noted Hot Springs ol Ai k'ar.sa :, and many other watering plaves, aiid always consulting with the local phviiioiau lor directions; finally cau.e to Florida ten years ago. Abuiu two years ago 1 had a severe attack ot rheumatism, was confined to ray room lor twelve weeks and durrng the time I was induced to try P. P. P., Piiokiy Ach, I'oke Jloot and Potassium' knowing that each ingredient was good for ;i puiit i s ,.f the blood, after using two fumli boitled 1 was relitved; at lour Uill'ernl luiit-ssinc I have hnd slight at tacks and J have each imie taken lw small bottles of V. P. P., and been re.--heveii, and 1 consider it the b-.-sl medi cine of it.; Uin.l.. Respectfully, J. F. CREEK, RHEUMATISM I s emphatically a blood disorder caused by inability of tho kidneysdeys to thro "tl ce tain j oisuns which accumulate in 1 'iUiS"r.S :il,u,u llu i"i-t.s and mucles. 1.1.1, v.-iy Mm pie, quickly and M"7 cxtk ''-- 'lipase ncutializing im puuties m th blood. Mxperitnce ind science both endorse P P - th oyinfalhldeblood'punneV known NOT TKF. Ji: tin- meeting A the ck, vij ! i eiTost was mad- to "P Alliance and he '-ud "'il to be one ami the ame. Bnt the etloit faded. D. l'atteioi., the president n: the tount AIImim--. tub '1 ot Mi'-mit to adopt the Sf L uis platOum. He "aid 1 '"' Ail.tnee was non-political and the question of adopting the St. Louis platloinj was not a proper one lor the Al liance to consider. His decision was appealed Iroin and the St. Louis platlorin was adopted over Ins head. Tin-, hi. .ught about the split, that will prove the death blow, we be lieve, to the All.aucc in Halifax count . w hen the M. Louis plat form wa:i adopted, twenty-five of toe sixty Allianeemen pi cent tool; their liats and walked out. By tins they declared that they could and would not take a position on the S. Louis platlorm; and the adop tion of that platform by a majority of the Alliance means that a man can not now belong to the Alliance in Halifax couuty witnout endorsing the st. Louis platform and thus be longing to the thud paiiVk '1 beie are many good and title Alliance- oie:i who will not endorse, ibe St. Louis platform and so cannot longer affiliate wiih the county Alliance. 'ihe twenty-rive Alliancemen who withdrew upon the adoption ol the St. Louis platform are democrats; and while they would, no doubt, greatly prefer to remain in aflilia tloL with the older, and aic deeply i5! ie ed at the necessity lor their action m withdrawing, tluy see u;oie in icui.iiniug liue to deinoc-' cy without any Al dance than they can see in mixiug the Alliance and t lie tbud party together, They are to be commended in acting according to their convic tions in withdiawiug from the ordei when it overstepped tbe hounds of the promises that were made when they j.iued it in good faith. They have kept the AUiance faith; but a new fit it h they 1 i 1 iu t promise to keep and the new f,ith they do not espouse. WILL COME AGAIN. The silver bill has been downid again, but the Atlanta Co$titnti(,n urges that it is not dead. It says the silver question will come up in Cong' ess next, session, r.nd tbe next, and the next, until the people get the treasure through as they want it. Meantime the Const Un ion suggests that the best thing to do now is to turn to and whip out the republican party. And this is good advice and a tirt rate resolution. Let democrats Sonth and democrats North andtleomcrats East and democrats West all touch shoulders in the great contest ahead and drive them from power with such irresistible, force that j they will not hope soou to return. T every student of the times to every one who studies with un biased purp h.j a ubing 'can he plainer than that the repnlican paity is responsible for the great luudtn of taxation and general de pression that are resting upon the country. The tariff alone wrings money enough from the laboring! men of this country to soon give every laborer a sufficient surplus to double his chances for comfort and ' ease. The pension steals anil tiu-ts ami the thousand other things that the Republican party encourages rest like a pull over the hovels of the laborers of the country. And they win continue to bear down with intolerable oppression as long as i he Republican party shall dic tate the policy of tins government Tie n lei u- ,ay id hearts ami hmds to the ork before u-, elect tut nation. I :. in ciat ic i 'cUt t, with to stiong leadns nt it- head; e' ct t ur state ticket, .t'n a solid p ibiiix of democracy; ,i:d the s rk'- that d;i'e- repulilieau.- Irt ui ) ei . :ii ais ooen I iie comin-- of the I t ttei day - to all. State of hio. City of Toledo, i I. ocas County, jv I HANK J. ClllCMCY iiiako.s- oaih hat t" i t'.t senior pa:iner ol the firm of ! -J Cheney & Co., d.Ti.g buiness m th? City of Toledo, County and t ae ajoresai'l. and that said tirm will pay thtt -ii:n ol ONE lli'MIREO DOLLARS for 1 r t nvnrt w l r .1 1 rrh t V, 1 7,;;; zr : ' : takhh Ouit . j I I V1T' W .- II 11 nr .Tv rn to neiore tne ami sutiscntieU m j mv 1 rtsence, tlos oth dav ot December, 1 V.l'. lssi;. - A. W. (JI.KA.sON, i skat, Xotary Public. llili- Camnh C irn is takin interaliy I mi nets tiin-clly on the blooil and irni- cioui surlacts of tiic system. Send for ie.sii:uiii;ii-. iri-e. V. J.(JHKNKV .v. CO., Ti.dedo, O. arold by Deists, 75c. tonped free bv Dr. FITS. All Fits - - -- TV- J 1 V.1 . ilO 1113 after tir.-t day's use. Marvellous cures Treatise $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch Sf Philadelphia, Pa. NORFOLK to BE a GREAT CITY IS A CHEa N V. . Perhaps there ! nu city in Soatb which is making moie lapui -tnle- i!. iiiipio t I'H iit .-' which enjoys a ijioi solid dev.-.-e - merit than the e t ol Norfolk. Her harbor is opened to the rum mer lc of tiie wen Id and her btisines mterests touch every port and in land matt hi the country. It ;s in teies'ing to .s'uil and watch the steameis and vaiiintr vessels come Into ber haibor and pass out again iaden with the article- of tralJie thar the gieat manufacturing sections send southward, and in turn heal ing away the produce from the gieat truck and cotton fields of the South. Wtth the great facilities Norfolk has for handling the goods sent from many parts of the North to a very important s-ction of the South, and of again handling tlie produce of some of the richest fiields iu the South, if is destined to be one ol r l m' greatest and no.t impoitant soul hen: ce les. Indeed Noifolki a great city now. The two eilies ol Norfolk and Poitsmuuib, w.th their subuiban popul-ttion nnmberinu neaily a hundred tiiousand .souls; antl with the Increasing trade and activity in business in a thousand ways, Nor folk u;a b'i ciuisidered a great city now. The health of the people is good. Th-y enjoy the advantage of a salt wafei breeze ail the time, and the tlraii-aue of the city L good. Ibe p.'oph" are kind, courteous and obligu) and make whoever p a.-t es amonNt t hem feci someth ing td what i meant by Sonfliein hosp't tl.ty . iife in Norfolk is certainly not a failure so far a the edibles go. All that land and pea can furnish makes the daily least ol those who soj mm :n this giand "city by Ihe sea. This article was intended to ca'l attention to I he good people of Nor folk who patiornze the advertising columus ot The IrM rat; so we dtsist from saying anything further of Norfolk in gem ral. The entire columns of this paper would not furnish sniiieient space in which to tell all flic good ami pleasant things that might he said about the city and irs g od people. Ot'R ADVERTISERS. The Democrat always finds the ousine.ss men of Norfolk hoeral in their advertising patronage in No' th Carolina papers; and well may they be, for North Carolina, and especially Pastern Carolina, has lurnu tied much of the trade and 'business that have made Norfolk a great city. NOTTINGHAM & WRENN. I hese gentlemen are clever and obliging and will furnish all kiuds of coal at low prices and will give satifaction as dealers in lumber and shingles. They do a great business and the people of Scotland Neck ami Eastern Carolina generally can uot find more courteous gentlemen to deal with. mess, wynns & to. As general commission mer chants, we commend this firm to our readers. Mr. Wynns is himself a North Carolinian from Murfrees uoro. knows the people ot Eastern Carolina, wants to do bu-iness with them. H is handling of their pio duce will give thi-m satisfaction. E. U. PdWKLL CO. These gentlemen wish to do busj. ness with the icadeas of The Dem ocrat. They make a specialty of handling flour ir huge quanTints. We found no more e'ever persons on mi icci it trip to Noifuik than the.-e ieiitlemt n; ii i we ;ue sure they neat their vustouiers right. JN. O OAMAdE. Mr. Gamage's name is not a 8!iaugone iu t ur columns. He has atlveitised with m.n be hue and ti'.tls Ins dealings with the Scotlarul Neck p ople so pleasant and or edita ble that he ft dl wi-hes to do busi ness with them. He handles quan ta es o! i.uie, plaster, brick-, sewer pipe, &v , and we commehd him to those of our reader.- b have iui-i-ness in Ins line. UK EI) KUOTlIEKS. These aie 3 oung men 3 oung men of push and earnestness ami attend to their that ad- Veitlsing p - it - . All tr. ,n gets even pi'.-. AH "hu loi-.e tave:s and haul wood, to .ship :il well tt) ! pal .ionize them. I .iey ,ue clever and are fair dealers. WILLIAM 111 E ESI A N". Do tm know how prettv ou are jwhen'youare asleep? Then call ion Mr. freeman, have your picture ! ... your bed and you can see. His gallery shows bis work and it is good and cheap. S. Tl. Tt'WKE ' Ti c Noriolk iltr JVs : 'Messrs. s. Li. Tntacr & Co., i'ne popular rivneii cutter. ;n ;!.e R.j;t r Storage Daiuiinj, uu Nivi- oir -treet have always manitain-; ed a repot at KUi t"i superioi vMtik-j . , . , ! . , . I i III .1 !i sill p. m p'aei ':.t: e.pet ii-ijit. , tney have aetjuned a thorough;" k'e.wledge ol trade in a'l :t brai.ches. Stencil-, rubher stamps, bra.-s checks, c , are Manufactured to oi.ier, a specialty being made of dog checks. 1 he stock embraces all the styles demanded, representing in the fullest manner th- cnrient taste and demand." ihe advertisment, of all the 'entlemeD we have referred to in this article may be found m this paper and we commend them all to our readers. Different up Here- (New Rernt Journal.) Candidates in South Carolina are uot all backward in heir forwardness to obtain ofiice. From a copy o! the Conway Herald, v?hic!i 1- cn handed us hf one of on- ci'.'z t'tere is a standing rio'icc ttint 5.00 will be charged every announcement of candidates for a public office, and v ry wisely, it say? : sh in advtnce, f ir experience bus i'."tiabl f:mgtit tdht no money is more dilli-rult to extract rom a ftllo man tnau irom a riefented candidate. Six of these gentlemen openly declnro thtm selves for the various positions: all the-way froin County coroner to a scat in congress. Here in North Carolina is it quite different. Our couiteous aspirants to ; ublic position arc too moUst to htive their name. a app;ar in print aekiDg for an ollice, and also" that fi.CO part of the program has a ten d.'i cv to still further d-.rnpen thedr amor. They .refer hnving nothing to do with such questions ind are forced out only upon the earnest. cr he it at ton of i news. RAILROAD NOTES. A special from Ilalcigh d at d loth says : To day the Railway Commission announces its assessment of the new lines built since June, 1891. The mileage and value per mile are as fo'lows: Washington branch of Wilmington and Welcloa road; t' entv-six milee, 4. ,000 per mile; North Carolina Midland, thirteen milep, !?2,500 per mile; Murfreesboro railway, six miles, $2,000 per mile; Winston railway, nine miles, sl.500 per mile; Albemarle and Rnleigh branch of Wilmington and Weldon road, five miles, $4,000 per mile: Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina road, $2,000 per mile; Car leigh branch of North Carolina road three miles, $8,OOo per mile; total mileage of new roads, 1G0; total valued assessed, $004,000. Of the old line9 forty-eight, miles left of the Norfolk aud Western road are as sessed at $7,000 per mile, an increase in the asssessed valuation of all t lie roads $1,000,000. Notice was oflloially received to dny that the Richmond ar.d Danville and other railways will furnish free transportation to all Confederate pensioners of this State on their way to and from the veterans' reunion and encampment at Abbeville, Auaust 16th to 20th inclusive. QUESTIONS FOR MR. DIXON. To those who are watching the course of Rev. Thos Dixon Jr.. the answers to the folowing questions would be interesting reading jut at this jancttre : I. Whether he is a Democrat. II. Why he voted the straight Republican ticket in 1891. III. Whether he is m favor of the Force bill IV. Whether he does not know that Derr.aci:!' 10 succe-es above can prevent the enactment of such i. measure. V. Whether he thicks that the Democrat em win without the vote of New York. VI. Whether he believes that they can wm in New York without the aid of Tammany. VII. Why he is engage 1 it a crusade to destroy Turnmanv, on '': eve of a presidential election, !: greite eeoao.ni c questions, invoiv irg the welfare of the tolling masses, a-e at stake. an:1 whea the rich's and litierties of very S .ath..rn ci'i zen are hanging in tho balance. VIII. Win ha has to I. s iigaiust tho ntscaiit of John Davenport and T. C. l'iait. IX. Why he called the Southern Baptist Convention, a "set of ecle - sia-itical abses," and remained silent when the Northern Methodist Con-1 fr,.r,M .li.n..,.r i ,n,l rftvifd Itio South because of the lynch ng of negro ravishers. GF.nir.iT Gefi AETT. AT THE NATION'SCAPIT HAT IKE w ARI I u (i-.r !!- j'i!r i" rrro' W ASIIIN". lllV, .JuU 1". A g-n !v . fn i ,j, in i i t..r, ' ' U - ; -,- ,t -, : . - - 1. C 1 1 l : ni'i'MTiipn v the t'r-i;; u' (.! el si.i ai. -i tevetT'on n'a.i '.."tiiih. C 'j!, ( lui"", riiiirfi'V', i.f ' CornmlL't e at. J.. h e.'it In llmn .. .! tie.- Cum ,'.. i COT- t. r tliittet: w;il m ;ke a 1 port of this we., k of 1 ioiXCS'e;, 1 . It !3 rt'O'irt lie ihtir v.-it '. no, positive known wlit.t the calurc of thai rpT' will but it is believed thut tie. couinul'ee wih tukc t !.e g"u:.d that the strike of Cmej:i.'s men i '-'' h nihttt r for Cor.fc-rc-oio'iul inU rler erice, ai d thtt it will ask for authori ty to contin jc the investigation ot the Pinktrton detective eytem dur ing tije recess. Public opinit) ! has upee'. one of the. corrupt bargains by which John C. New secured the nomination of: Mr. Harrieon at Minneapolis. The nomination of the negro, William I). Cram, to be postmaster, at Charles- 'on. South Carolina, which he prac ' 'filly admitted to the Sen-tie pobt td'ti e coaiuiit tee was given him an the price of bis vote for the riouinia tio i of Mr. Harrison, has been with drawn, recause republican members of that committee told Mr. Harrison that after Crum's statement and those of other ind more reputable wi'nesst' they would u-t vote f r hib coiifirrcation. Tin; SoulM Carolina delegation in C."iire-- did gooc work in i'rin-jii'g out facts in tins disgraceful barter and sale of such an important Federal ollice, and no', a few repub i a:; Senator- Acre glaO of the exposure, although they di:l not care lo make it themefvcs. Representative llailey , of Texas, has been looking up pr.tvd r.ls cine cerp.mg the drawing of salary for the time they art; absent, by members of Congress. He. says that previous to tin- war the - rovidine for a dr duci ion of p-ay wlisn tnemhers were atiscnl Irom any -ilhtr cause tun. sicknea- was strictly enforced, nnd he (iocs not understand why it should constantly be violated now. He asone mernbr-r of th preeent ioui-j uracil ?t, j.j in .-..I an avl betn pre-i nf just Ihr.e (liis, ar;u he think" that too high a rate of pay for eiiv Congressman. Only three; appropriation bills now remaiu to be finally acted upon, and unless the numerous and costly Senete amendments t the sundry civil bill shall bring about a dead lock, Congr:s will adjourn within two weeks. If this bill were dispos ed of it miht easily adjourn this week. Senator Hsrris. Tennessee, nsu al ly the mildest of men, lost his temper ! Saturday and called Senator Sanders of Montana, a blank scoundrel, be cause of nn obstructive amendment the latter offered to local bill which was in charge of the former. Later there was an aptlogy and the bad language will not appear in the record . A republican Senator who went to see Mr. Harrison in the interest of one of his constituents who be thinks ought to have that vacancy on the Supreme Court, told a friend that Le was t?atlsfj?d that it, wa3 Mr. Har rison's intention to keep the place open until after th election and then to give it io Attorney -Gene. rVl Miller. Pimples, blotches, sores, and their, cause removed by Simmons Liver Regu lator. Itch on human and horo and al nimals cured iu MO minutes hy Wnol for.i's SanitaryLotion. This never fa'l s Sold by E. T. Whitehead .t Co's Drug store. Scotland Neck, N. C. 10 8 ly N0TICK! vl . re i G II i a n warmer Lradinj m M. Hoifrnan v lirotber. c EDWARD ALCUI f S Nortu Carolino,. f Halifsx C ounty Tl'ACilMKNT. ( ) recount lue iiy dcl'en lai.t in the sjiii of ore !.undred anl seven-te-n lUilifi .e.-J lt.r:-e cents to pla, :-:!!'. - ur tu lore- . A. i erry, a ju-tice cf the peace for IiuLf,;. comR;. at his o ' ! Deo in COthud Neck O-i tne 1 daV of 3eiterabe.r, 1 S C 2 . And let the defendant take notice t!iat Le is squired tu yppear at the j t,,C j unJ ljlace : 1 answer o: deUiUr to u,e t-oujpl'uin, or judg- I Ul'.-lit, Wul r.C rCU'leleiJ U a , -1 h i m according to law. 'lui Juiv 2o, 'rJ'J. J. a. ip:rry, j. r. Ii. 11. Smith, Atty for Plaintiff. Ct PR0IIINV';r,T7 PEOPLE A i A : j it- . .l.vr d v. IV (: 'a ' ; i i f i 1 ; " l : ; -on i 'in:, ! H- r t v .. !. . H ' -iC'.l C C'l'lTv':- 1 ..: ti. i. Adlnl i: i t:. ii i lo ( t. r - 1 t ej" ' - i '.- A : -v r in .r V. No' t t i : . n ;;,i'ii 1 1 L I :.. ti v e spt eei is in N'-rt;. lie xorosse- a wi-ti l'i p. Ciali ' ' ";i ' :.d Ct...'etl'. . Wi ti . ve reed - d t lo- Cur t . v i i t - ;e . lie ii.e Norma a:; i'Iu .usfial sc ;'.: Norti: t aroiua. Il ii Iuca.ti a. j Greensboro nr.d t:.c f --.. a will iqo :i epteuitt r -.!. Any i .i fi r Ui at i n de-ire I can ut had by applying to th. l'rt s; ,!v ..: C. 1 . Mol ft at (ir-en-iuro. The Latest iui: -r i ant t ..;:;.. :m l.i Norta ("arolin;. leporle i ibrouh the M Hi.uf.iLtcrer.-' Ivtc:''. are: A flLNOOO W",d.WO'k!t :z comply at Uurhuu:; a rlO;,1 ; brick a;.d tile manufacturiig company a I Char lotto. It is reported that the Atlantic Coast Line authontic . will purcl.a-e the Hammond hotel at Rocky iMom.t. 'l'fie Academy,''' published at Sa!en N. C, says that the pre sp'-et for tLc well !.i own Salem Aca lem, for Hie coming year rt very One. 1 'i.e. Roanoke l'.t'uo : ot l'-toca-i which suspended some iuue ag', has been revived a, the Patron uid Gieaner, publi-hed ..y Mr. Ai. ;; v. I . Conner, count ) Sup: rl:.tei.o..i: for Northampton county. i'ne l - per is published at. I.a-kcr. N . C Win, 11 . Rower h i , been : orninat ed for Congress fiou. ihe Riutn Dis trict to succeed lion. 'V. II. 11 ( 'i i w e! s . (j 1. .Jali..!! S. t has rfcent ly made nafioo to Davi i.-t Cai r is a Mcthodl-t. out :.! 1 ) is noL confined within -lei ' i'.-.s t.,.'iial bounds. Hi-: field fo-- usi ful no as is till of N't h (Nirt-ii-- . i.t least. . I 1 ' , I .1 1 J - I ' . . i . Com . 'i 1 i s!;-l sd a v niaht- arid eh- Cow.-ifm t,f" 1'itt-b iro Suitable re.Sslutlon relative to t he servnn lh.ck wit h w.jo has teeu secn t ar', for a lor-o time, but could not again accept. Miss (J erlrtvie dei. k ins of alern has made, fj iire r nil -U ion , a s'enogrfipher. She took Re. T l."iiv , D . ) o ; - M'.'iiiu.. uL Mor. h'-ad City k id ii'.; i-i the mof rapid s.pt aket on te jd-itform a r. w'uro m I his countr . Senator aace win not 'nke t, j iu the State campaign ' his j J'iiH will In some i.i ;: n w in -. V'-rt h Carolina, for it has oe--:: a. J.-e. tin.;- s,ince nn act t ve eimpa'sni wa m;td. i". North Carolina w'nea " :;t e oi l r ot i.o i';; work. 11 ! ' wilt not, permit it. Mr. .Marion Rutltv. I'resid nl of the Sta'e Firniera' Alliance, -will support Cleeland and the enrire dnri.scratic ticket state and nt'on- 5 a!. Aiicction.i of in ehiidri.-n, c Regulator. Ihe bowels, -v preya'.er-' ,rcd by 'iiiita ,ns Liver MITERS Cuu.s ii.i'.:a . .:. i . . : N' iv ;l i , . i . r a hp. s r. r.- :. '. i i. i -. It,; Or!. ',! Institute. M 1IUU" UUllUIUI I'.ir voi.'.mj 1. 1 sis c;, n n. '. '.Sinctlg ",' J?on-ectariari. . '0 '(; si-;j'fi-:.MHKu i ihwj. X 1.10-t tho! e-'th ati'l compreh nsivf; .; i pir ttory our-e f .-tudy, with a Full Collegiate Course 1 . . . . e .... i- . . . , (. 1 ;.: '.' ia;n 01 reiy re-maie t..i.t' t-.e "-OUth. Ol r-.;.-,.'1 ,Mt i s l ,r tr,.; -t,, A rt t'mdinr r.r .a, .Jar-!. in ; I j unn'-.itl'v ;.-h. i ilr'rinr- a:, i zr-- e i -1 nat-i. M -derat. I I " 1-; and caia. -.'ur, ! ! r c:, A. 1 1 I'.- inti al. Wi! - "N . N. ' 1 4 tV . r;i,...,!i... ; - , I Mi ; J ! a--; :. 1 t, ? PATtESTS TSEeTtD BY Milt. r.;i , ,i :,v i .. CO'.FiDES t!AL 1. 'if r-v ...... 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1892, edition 1
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