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General Froduce
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
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'JH O.MAS N. HILL,
A.roilNKT A'l LAW,
Halifax , N . C,
Practices in Halifax and adjoiniu
counties, aid the Federal and Suprem.
Courts- 3 8 ly-
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ATTwUNKY A V LaV.
all the Courts of Halifa
! i i lioin;jr-r counties an I in
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prcn.e and Federal Courts. Clai i
le;tyd i". li parts of the State.
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a 7"r ir.Ksy and Oounnki..ok at Lav.
t--crt i-i uti NjoU, N. C
m.- Office: Corner M-in and Teni.f
S:r t. 1 5 ly.
l.J. ME11CER&
G16 frt Main bt-
gumber Commission IjHteycljanl
'!Vts nersona! pro iipi attentioi
of ill eonsi-'n-nents of ! ,ti:iiit'-
Shingles
Lv.is. Rrc. 1 17 " lv
Ater slx .venrs expeiienct, I leel
t'rr ri ; !v co iii)ftat to do all
vork Mi it is espJted of a
WAT(3ll MAKKR & JEWELER.
WATwH MAKBB & JEWELER.
R'pilrin? and Timing Fine Watches
A SPECIALTY.
Jt also cfry h f ill hue (i v atcbe
Clocks Ht.d h"v ; iry.
Music tl iastt ti'iint nd Fanc.v
Cto.kLs
Specticl. -a; aud
Ey v u 1 a. s.hhs p r pe i ly
trffd to te
3 m 'am w,
lllE liKST UN EAR HI.
SfiWlNTG MAOUIN.s CLEANED
vo llPa'AtiiKD.
VV, I. Johns to a.
Next door to X W. lo-ey. 1 'i tin'
Korfolk & Caro'ina R. R.
CONDEN'SKD SHIIEUUlE
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Jewelry Store
niuumu
Dft d i ; 19 '.
1 .!iy ex. un. " ulv ex Hut
.S'ijih U.o.itx. N'.rth l.nuiii
Tr io-. Trains.
Stations.
N . io; N 2.J V 7:? N'o. I ()-..
P. M. A. M. M. A. .
2M 0 : L? Norf-lk Vr. jo K5
2 4 ; ) I Pi mers Po; h 5 3 0 .1 )
2 38 K 7 Drivers 5 ll 9gt
J 28 i0 22 S-.tf lk 4 o7 s 51
40 1 "S (Jati S 4 8 31
4 10 1110 Tunis 4-5 8 15
4 21 1137 Ahokey 35 9 33
T 02 1153 Aulander 3 31 7 5
5 1!) 12 32 ILbs.ui 2 54 7 19
5 57 12 Ar. Tarb -ro 2 35 6 55
Ar. Lv.
5 57 1 25 ocky Mount 2 08 6 3o
P Si. 1. M. P. M. A. M
No 23 carries pttilman p-irlor car Nor
fed., to Kocky M unt and connects with
A C L Tram 23 fur all pdr-tF south.
No 103 c-.nnfft at II .bgood ior all
eat rn Carolina points, al o at Rock
Mount witr ACL train 27 tor all points
south.
No 78 carries pu'lmtn pirlor car Itockv
M unt to Norfolk an I c omects lor all
poi its ii-irih.
For all nif .rmati n schedules call on or
address
G.M. SERPELL, J. R. KENLY,
Gen'J Manager. bup't Trains.
T. M. EMERSON,
Gen'l Passenger Agent
Vhtn the lark is singing ca-ols from its
Tiewlc-H place on high,
s the sua-hine bangs ifc banriers crim-
on timed o'er the sky:
A'hen tha hum of busy insect) answer
back the linnet's 6ong,
A'hen the rnist have veiled the morning
and the lovely days grow lonj;
Vben the leaves are all a-tremble 'neat)
the passioa of the breeie,
And the grain fields change their shad
ows like the b;l!oWH of tr.e sea;
A'hile each cricktt chirps its challenge
from its re'un m tb gra&g,
And the blossomed boughs are nod-lioj
to the pdgruus t they pass;
.hummer's comel
Vbn the dragon Hiea are darting lik
wingad jewels through th air,
"Vhen the birds are singing swaetly to
companions everywhere;
VVhen the mountains blend their grand
eur into softly moulded lines,
And the rocks puep out in gladness from
their drapefy of vida
When the f-tre-mi laujh very softly to
th willow as they pass,
Where the ilower? cluster gayly in thvir
many-tinted mass,
vVhile the velvet mos U spreading there
carpeting of green.
And a fringe of buh?8 ftlrriiSh perfect
framing of the scene,
Summer's come!
When the forest's cooling shadows tempt
to rest at sultry noon,
While the r iraiuff t?f ih !stf!ets tempt
to tdumber with their tune;
When the clouds are fleecy whiteness.
and tho at nophere is bland,
lud th season spreads it gladness and
its plenty o'er tie iandj
hen thelkeM orinks the sunshine
while its mirrored gold i still
.s it waits vo i lasp the xtreamleta danc
irif; t;vly dowu the hill,
hile God's beauties, nkj sott blessings,
permeate tne esrth aud air,
A 'id unspoken bnedicti us meet our viT
ion everywhere,
Summer's come!
Vht-ntha air is parfume-ladan through
the watches of the night;
When the moon4ht on the meaiew is a
glorified (Might,
Vs it fili iea th lKe an 1 river, as it sof
tens rugger! scenes,
With its lights and shadows shifting
firouch a million leafy creens;j
Every pool a shining wonder, every ttte
!f t ili ed nrt,
Kvery hill and va ley making of its ma
vd-work t part;
Every day a dream of beauty." every
nieht a new surprise;
Every hour a tempting picture for our
woiider-haunied eyosj
When all these are spread before us
each a ge;o without alloy
When the soul responds in gladness and
the oarth is drunk with joy,
While the heart intones its anthem
joLiing nature in her praise.
And perfection rieeis fiericctton in m
thousand wondrous wayH,
Siiaimtr'f come.
-Chicago Inter-Oceav.
MARBLE STAIRCASE
A NEW WONDER.
Tbe following description of "a
fuarble staircase at .Natural Bridge,
Va reoenUy appeared la the Rlcb
mood Dipatcb t
Tnc marble staircase called Isa.
o:dla Btaitway" Was opened here to
dav witb epproprUte cefemotlea Dd
in tbe mid9t cf public festivities.
P is etircise lead into a ca? anc
the design t is tbe onlv natural on-l-ryround
stairway in tbe world.
The i.'fi,toe-i bave h?en tboro gh'y
I'lurru. ated ind afford abundant op
portanity for Ptctlying tbe beautiful
nd wondprfal inferiors. The en
trance i. about five ruinate' walk
fr m tbe bottom of tbe Natural
THE EXERCISES.
Top oprerrifinus of the day wre
o-uo wit.fi religions exercises, aftpr
which a procession of over iOO
st'ho.rl children, followed by the sto
.dents of V aehinstfm and L e and
th- Military Institute and the pub
in oifn& ftQipr-.d. The arcb
W i - i 50') t -1 in length aW reHch-
f !.( tie O.onon river ti the
plni'i- m v
THE DISC-VERY.
A yesr &j,o some bojs discovered
i round wfdl up'n the tuountai
w bin i ebort di tttnc of tbn Natt;.
r i i Bridge, in Virginia. T"e,ma e)
their wv i'o t deep cavern, fr m
wDicb uey returied with dificultj
and reported that tbev found a series
of room with srehed cc:l!cs, hung
witb beautiful stalactite and con-
ncted, until tbey reached a large
body of water et tbe bottom. Mere
careful exploration by tbe use of
ropes bCowl'iI a general descent to
the level of tbe stream. A reward
was offered to the person who should
find an outifct an tbe bos under
took tbe tank. Tbe oct who was
within the cave tt laot fired a pistol
that was heard on tue outside, and
after a while with ligbted newspa
pers sent a outI of smoke through
tis crevice. A ebort tunnel w
drivtn aDd the paasage wai oporn
tody ani Larted tbe "Isabel!
Staircase' The opening of tbe oof
( let started a strong current of air
from tbe large c&rerna that baa dried
and whitened tbe arcbee until tbe
nrre first given the Marble Stair
case wa3 not inappropriate.
A LABTRINtlt,
Tbe passage la winding and at
one point a perfect labyrinth, bu
always ascending, is between 40
and 500 feet in length ander a beau
tiful series of arcnee shaped live
tbe interior of a borse-sboe magnet
from TO to SO fet i height. At
tbe middle nay thefc is ft elde room
itb waterfall of stalactites about
20 feet in length hanging over Ue
cavern below. Upon nearly all of
tbe walla are crystallization, and
tli? Whole aff-ct wbeo lighted is
brilliant beyond description. It is
almost impossible to believe that
this is a natural passage created
hy vrater and gases through a flenare
of limestone rockj to perfect are ul'e
rtined ceilings, ao polished are tbe
walls, and ati adapted to tiee) tbeti
the beholder can hardly escape;
the impression that it was cut with
design. Other caverns there are,
t ut oeroaps nowhrc else In tbe
world has there bee?' discovered a
itone stnirwat leading from lower
level through n mountain and opsL-
ia to tbe sky.
ABOUT DUMB AMinALS.
Geo. T Angel.
To tnose who believe tbe Biblt a
a I)!Vine revelation no argument
niobt to be needed. "God made
i.tip cattle." ''God reuieuibercd tbe
i-ttlle.'' 4He caosed grass to grow
for the rattle " "The cattle oa a
t uousand oills are bis."
If the caitl? on a tbou-aod hills
re God's cattle entrusted to our
'.-up, if He crea for the live of lite
-,tU'j and we depenl ou Ui m?rcy
f r our lives here and ouf welfare
urrpafter, then no other reaaua is
opeded for protecting; God's catue
I frofij unuecoessary cruelty.
If on the other band there were
no God, no future Itffl if tbe tbou
smds cf millions la past ages who
nave founded tiieir hops of heaven
m the Cnristlan Bible were all mis
taken if tbe wise power tht en-at-e
i pert governs the universe has or
dained that there shall be oo punish
m nt hereafter, for crimes committ-'
j here, cr.d r- compensatiso; for
innocent suffering that holy moth--s
and saints who have giveD their
lvs to save others simply chare
wiib pirates and murderers a com
mon annihilation what then!
I answer, oven then we are so
linked to tbe lower orders of creation
that w caont make them suffer
witboat suffering ourselves.
Their meats, through cruelty, be
come poisonouiL
We cannot inflict suffering even
jpon tbe fiab of tbe sea without en
dangering human health.
When we destroy the birds we it-j
j ire agriculture.
When we do crael acts we
do an
I .jury to our own souls.
When we permit others to do
cruel acts we permit them to do
what is likely to iojare not only
themselves but the community in
which tbey live.
On the other haod when we make
tie lives of the lower animals hap
pier we make oar own lives happie-;
when 'e teach others to make the
lives of the lower animals happier
we teaih them what will not only
benefit the lower animals hue the
human race.
If thrr were no other ressori, the
d ty of gratitude shoeld be enough
t secure tbem kind treatment.
Whnt services tbev render us 1
Miebelet say tbat if only tbe
bird wpre dtroyed, the wonder-
insects would de-'
In ,.u.t.tinn and ih wholfeitne. town lotsthe, 'i&odeni
mil y
human race would perish.
into
W bat happiness tbey bring
our live !
What could we do without them?
And how little thev ask in rntorn!
'Toe cattle on a thousand hills are
hi." ,
itrntttli aud llnnlth.
If too are not feeling strong and
healthv, try Electric Bitters. If
uLa Grippe,' haa left you weak and
wearv, nee Electric Bittera. This
remedy actdirectlv on Liver Stoms
ach and Kidoeyf, gently aiding
those organs to peiforo? their funct
ons If you are affiled with Sick
Headarh, you will find speedv and
permanent relief by raising Electrie
Bitters. One trial wi 1 convince vcu
that this ie Vm remedr yon need
Large bottles oaly 50c at E. T.
Whitehead & Co'a Drag Store,
THEiPRESS AND
THE STATE.
1 HEATTS OF DEVELOPMENT.
At tbe late press convention tbe
following able emay was reid by
Mr. VT. F. Bnroank, ed.tor of the
tVimton Sentinel i
"Manj years ago thpfe v a coon
try peopled only by savage, l!
coutamed tbe raot ferri oo; it
uad ft variety of dknat including
moat genial; its moantius were rI
iaut size; it bad valleys ..f exceed
in loveliue; its sct-ory W4 the
grandest npou tbe lace of tbe earth.
Iti its forests v?efs fbe fnost orna
mental a well a tbe tnoaf Useful
or woods; among its rocks tbe tnot
preciom of ui ine rain j ibete was gold
iud silver, coal aod iron, granite
and even preciotls HtGoea
uBut of what value was all tbi
orofusfl wealth of nature while tbe
couutry was peojitrid pd'j by sav.
ag8f Since the dawn of creation
it bad yielded nothing of perm as
ornt value; tbe winter huows and
tbe summer nos saw little change.
Compared with the present rises of
men these fertile fields were a
deserts, for all tbeir products were
aa flowers that are born to biuh
unseiC.
"Well, this land peak ol re
mained to be advertised, and iia
first advertiser was Christopher Co
lambtia. In. 1t natuial reonie
tbe America of hia day Wit
America of our day, but, heboid
bow changed! Tho art of piloting
bd been mvt-nted a little wiule bs
fore the discore'y ot this new
world, bnt tbe pre, as that v:ord
is now Bigulficaiit, was not yet born.
"It was scie thrt-e and a hif
f-ntnriea before tbe gold o Cahfor
tiirt, tbe silver of Nevada, the cop
per of AiontaiM, became known to
tbe W( rid, and men em g'ated to
tbe far West , as tbey did to t'ie
slioren of tbn connti v when James
towu raa founded, aud i-4 i r VvTalter
Italei'.b sent bis nr&t cotoc;; to
what is now the Old Noitb State.
"it is within the memory of ns
all for it was during tlv decade
that preceded tbe taking of tbe last
ceu?u8 tnat various part-! of tbe
United States bad 8n enormously
rapid development so rapid aud in
m bnet a time tbat even to the ;
progressive modern American it
Sr-erned almost incredible. Within
a year "bas Amend n eniorprise
transformed a pasture into a citj
witb pavwd strut te, binks, schools,
churches, and electric toads. One
city In tbe South ss said to
bave tumbled its population five
times in ten years while one iu tbe
West increased its population some
fir thousand per cent.
"Now, I submit to you that these
things could not have been accorop.
lished without the modern pre8,
and this miracle of cities built Iu a
day had its fonndattoo or main it
hasce on that other miracle -be
Pro Indeed, sncb is the neeesai-
q newspaper in lerloplDg
tbe resources of a State or a part of
it, that town-bu'lders regard a
newspaper as an essential aid, a
necessary adjunct, of tbeir enter
prise. Tbey establish tbe newspa
per shortly after laying offthe town
lots and charge its expense account
on tbe books of the land and dev'
! opment company. 1 c town-buiia-
er, therefore, looks upon the pre;a
as prior in point of necessity to tbe
b ink, the school-house, the chnich
aud tbe other concomitant of a
progressive village or town
N t
jonly thie, bat these t.jwn baildera
had previously paid tribute to tbe
press, aud m the newspapers of tbe
large cities bad presented tbe ad
vantages ot tbeir own particnlai lo-
ca'.itie;;.
j '-liefote tbe town is buiir while
inert ain out i"
liu thn(tMi!i tnn
UUluci iBuvj,ui r
I aid in developing tbe reourcs of
his section. After tte town is Duut
tbe people therein recognize
tbe
value ot their borne newspaper oy
the most liberal patronage; and 1
a
! notice id all such towns iu the Weft
: andorth what I would like to see
more generally throughout tb
South that every profession, every
bank, ftlmcst every business and
manufacturing enterprise is a pa
tron of the advertising columns of
the borne newspaper.
"What ia the press?" It may be
likened to a multiplication of tbe
human voice; and if tbe press of
North Carolina ia doing its full du
ty, there are thousauda of voices
every day aud every week proclaim
log in wiau.eor in par. t'r rui ':d
svivftofaes i f tb O'-l Jf -t . S vr.
I llir-vr ifi the i tM. t tr! tie
it to be Xhm cbi m-vM.ir ,leTI..p.l
log tte reourc o: a ritVfr it!
the oarc? of inform!;. o, thei
gnid of It readers tteir ec
lor and their friend.
An invention ocl.M 'p !n Mie
brain of an Kdion t wiihint
enf value: c aonnta.n f iron or a
bd of gold Is of little coorrue'Me
ontil it is made knowu to tba wor,-I.
Tbeu diei it become valcable, a.id
fbrs natnre bas deposited ber fa
vors in mncb profusion tbir- il.
aian build tbe city, adorn hi b iaif,
erect a school bou, oudd aoburcn,
and civilisation bas auofhtr firm
sappott wbete be places another
milestoiie to the p-tb of progrrss.
And it is absclutelf ci-rtaiu that
lha progress, tbe development of
eommnnity, is i ext to impossible
without tht beraldtng aud Hum
pwting ot tbe pref(
Now, what bave we a Nottb
Oaio:!a ionrnalists to ii in tbe
way of developing tbe resource of
our State? We bave mucli tt do,
for our State is not Midleientlr
known in other sections of tbi
Union or abroad. Moreover, it
is fcafe to say that if oor uewspa
pers do nothing, nothing tfhl be
done. To to practical in these
reamike. we ahoald never fail to
make noie of a sew onterpnse, to
convey through our columns uch
information as wiii lead to a hi tter
cultivation of the soil and a more
thorough exploration aud develop
ment of our natural rseotircea. Nor
should we lie loth to praisa tbe iid
vantages of otlser portions ol onr
State than our own, for we are all
fellow citiaens of a gieat and beau
tiful commonwealth, uti ! the '.vel
late of every pait of it is our i
fare, too.
"In all mat lets et th aurt 1 l-i
iieve iu perMtenc.y. A ninii- An p
ot water mikes uu impression on a
rock, but multitude of dtop vf
water vilt wear away a spot in any
stone. So, I repeat, we can not I
too persistent. V van tu:n tbe
attention of people to 6git':i ub
ject; that may be only tenipotorary;
bat by our owu )ersisteaoe oir r
peated efforts can compel eo
pie to think about it.
Aud this, to my mini, should
never he lost s'bt of. Ir will mh
ceed ou tbe pr.uciple of tbe a,ivp -t.er
that keepinx everlastingly at
it brings success.'
'I beseech jou an North Crol
niauis to show your reve'f-nee and
your admiration for this grand Old
State its majestic mountains that
mingle with tbe clouds and seem at
times to reach toe blue vault of
heaven itsflfj its many rivers as
they seek tbe sea, sometimes dis
playing the capiictous fancy of
playful nature and in come placet
willing to be batnesied mi tbrt
tbeir power may be tiansmitt?d to
tbe ueeds of man; its uoole forests
containing ia greater variety "ttian
any othei State of tbe American
Union the masterpieces of tbe veg
etable world; its varied aud delight
ful climate; its scenery baautdal id
tb freshness td spring and slid
u.ore beautiful, perhaps, in tl.r
golufii autuma tim; . its iiver.-ififd
products ot tbe soil -it.- cotto i fi ldt
aud ongbt tobacco, its tnickmg in
doctry, its fruits, its tisb and
ters tbe harvest of tie sen; its
minerals and preclons stone
busy hives Ot us factor ie.
the
its
school? and colleges and ail tbe
other things of wbicn we mav well
be proud, and hope to be prouder
vet. Let us, then, sound the
praises of tbis State witb no uncer
tain oand; not in fulsome ways
but in truth, in fraukues, ui ail
sincerity."
Ih Grippe.
During the prevalence of the
Grippe the past seasons it wa n&
noticeable fact that those who de
pended opon !)r. King's New Dis
covery not onljr had a speedy recov
ery, byt escaped all of tbe trouble
some after effects of malady. Tbis
remedy items to to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not
oalr io cases of La Grippe, but k
arl Diseases of Throat, Chet aud
Lungs, and has cured caecs of Ath-
ma and Hay Fever of long t.u '-j
ing. Try it aad be con meed. I j
wont disappoint. Free Tril Bo-!
ties at E. T. Whitehead & CVej
Drag Store.
Cure Inli!tci (;. i .i.
ria, WervousutM. .j
:. i:a:a
j, ' i? Gcauiae
tin. t..-j.
ltV - - --
constipation
the "Father of Ii
-t nwd a Torpid Ut.r,
- '
US OF APPETITE.
SICK HEADACHE,
BAD BREATH, Etc.
T treat eoiutipatku s ucx'tefullj
It ii a mild laxative and n tonic t
the digestive orrtn'. B ;L.k;n
Bimmons Liver lioultor vou
promoto digestion, Lriiii; Uu u reg
ular habit of Mid prevent
Biliouene&i and Indigestion.
'Mr ife wu kotrl.' iff'.mtrd
KM mj couching, Ki..f oS f;!!. I'
Atftrr (our moo ih mr ( Naaranm Lw KcgaUla
Ik It lm(l eolirtly teiicvrd, k.r.ing irrrf.fc)
od fth." W. It. l.aarn. Ultti, t ihio
Takr only the (i nnttr .
Which ht on the Wrm K rr 1 JJJJ Tra
4 Siffmtara of
j. ii. zrn iv a
-TO B SOLO-
will sell i oir I)u s
l.i ,
()
SCOTLAND .YA.V.W. X
ee
Jfltofi) nil k Fever Tooic
fl);
andtr a t;itrant-o lh' C'. boHl" ill t tire
CHILLS and i'KVK'I, MILIOl S KKV .
MALARIAL FKVKR, TYIMKUd,
W Mf A '!) HKMOKint r.r
FEVER; N IUJR A Li I nr. '
LA-fJRIPPK,
And failing to do s. we WILL rf i d
the money.
6- Wbiteljeab & Co.
Prune J?tTii; rnJ S-nn Is ;h s
Aill fin it ls''ve. 7 U . l
THE GRCAT PROGRESS OF rLCCTRICU
Medic?! & Surgical Instil
fortl:- rrratmcnl of (ronlr.
IrlTio, ttMnlr, nrl '
Sarrlrvi TImiwm-. 'l'n
il AK -..Tr.K In b'.I
arrHti : i i.n.1 tnkrii. 'mil f -
. . tan. f.r Ixmk
"v(''.v' ft tr.'
Inure Hj. iii. 'n;l or m.'ir"i
JQ. ALBERT F. SNfLL I Cj
v.f vs. - 1 ss;.
1-11-ly.
Freeman & White,
Artists t Photojkathkks,
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