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Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTEUif PlfRE TriE DEMOCRAT I III UM Y, .IU.n F. 1, 1X93. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE- k ,.-,' ' '''nien! - all kinds thus) U- i ,,r(-- tv I'uesdav afternoon to n ,,ri pij-.ltcatioti !or th? current week. ii(t'ai, AnVKKTIKMKXTs. i erit sc ,i -i i,r eacb insertion. (.hnr-i' tor lf,caJ O'lrerH.sinij due weckl F.ulfs (iopt d byth R Pr ss a 8 soemtion. pnl 27. 893. 'j-hc -.in: 1 !. ' s N:f. fi? it ' .,, X " !!. Ill- II ' '-! Ill I, '111'- ?""("'; !'? Kiriifir- Ii ,,h.-r r wit" -' tb- h' j ,,,-f-t! . h il t' a ii'xt'f" of rif.v-. Vntices of 1 1, inch und i-tv !''! -i : o'l tr ft- liincn nt- fom winch rev run ,..'',- tit- rlu'Vt-d ilM chatg.-d for t ,e r:t" "! Ii e ' fs ' SPiiOlAL AWNOUNUJSIfiKNTS. L G- GBADY, II A LI AX, N. C. Wite'ie i'iI clo-i repaired to..,.,,,.! ar,,l iri-t'Cf'Til v'. K p' a li-t c'a .).. -lr Store. N. B Josev H , nn m!e 500 Si-r.pb- TTts, ft r- duced price--. Se t'n. U " 0 viD hfaiit'Tjl TTtnv"rr v : r- rf Mi'ar pne-p 8 cent ncv ,, !' r .J (' :" Cn's. ")0' triril hilti'l' T imh-'s F. 1 M-e--r-gnlri' price VJ cen ,:r ot?" re' t cent FOR M.K. rive ti e v.-n m .) If s. and (w b-r- nl! hrnK p s.'l Cif ap Finos . Johnson frH.Wll;LLMWtia'W''!Vt'.Bf;M.yL"lU J1U1-LU! ! WW I A r.i'l 'J'lP 'T viTwarc n ni!in- of N'-v- Itt'"5 -k! ?vfr thuvj Nect'Sarv r ilppnri'i' a 1 n Ti'r. R. T- "'HlThHI.'Mt k C 5 .-nt 2o t: E. r WMte'-es'l iti,vi f- rinrrian anit h'rs and l !t i'pa' i !ir tl in 30 minute hr Wo' f i r 1 " S l i i t.'iry Ltii'i, ThU iptot ful S .' l P.. T. Whit-hH & C Dni2'-' ' r.t!a N'k N O. Ill 92 h. S' 'r-i- ?!!-! Stviv Mit!l Stra M it. Full line of .t.rir hats f - t rpcive R. C. Josky Jk C. At Hoffman's- .fiit, r 'ptti'd a I Ud? Ion of Irih Ltwn Stn-t'i ' !.ti' pi v tv . A'?o h car- ! ' of L n 1 Ma-tr M, Hoffman pro. 0 5? SAl A h'vip ;n I 7 iCTP 1'it, known a-; f L. L. ivtiii rl ic Ot; ti 5 F th wi'T:i-i h - Horn in? : i r i - f fn'e on 11 '!-; t'" t--f v, "even r -.orn, ;o th'-t r vrhrl ' i ! r1t v of ou h !!-. Iri.-.. a'i'l m - n i'l kn'iwn u-. .1 nli "af! 'i. V o 1 t 1 I3e ! I?e I Ice ! I v:M 'lnnlv the ti.ivn with ic- thi s .:! it a 1 w pHf. W ith a zooi hius at hofel. I am prep-reel to f i I ! a!! .-.r l.-r-: firinvtlv 1 oftctt th? pa? roM;r; "f h-- n i " ' i S. P. TALTjTNG. ME T ! FLOUR ! ! MERR1NUS ! ! N II .Jivey lias just rt;.ivel a cm ,i r.at, a or l ! of H ur hh 50. ( N. hi-rrin;. Will ,Mp, Pru'i'j Jisci. lipcn r-id'i"'jfl Slmpor and 1 C'it Hh-'X at N. H. Josei?'?. - J n L(-!;vroN factor- A N D COTTON rOMMISION MERCHAW T . N . 5. Ko-.nok Do.-k, NO UK iLK, V . (''ou 'try pro-luc-?! of every flcu9tiT solicit e.4. Refer 'nci: B NK. 3 2 1 ii Cht vTAL LCNSES TRADE MAR't. Cualitj First a-i Always. K. .IK RIN'S. fx ! t-iv,- a!e tr. 1 I -N- tl i , i t T. ,, K -1 1 n f'i?i opi ical pi f i :i in-ril Merchant. f t'i-" 1I -hr i'r d (JIa-s 'eck. N C tooi lh' ! t lor", t';tf otiiv com int. m the outh, Atl-nt 2 -2 :.. L . KIT ;iIiN".v; o. 1 i i v i ii r .-Tit ' 1 to - t ' - i 1 NeCf Mtfi cli i'it I , will ive pro opt. attt-n'i t . 2-i-ff!iii C V ..--if, VE-i-l;, r'lan in . a '1 fii nin;r Cotton. lit : ! .).!" I t i ;I vv to (Juke md Diskases aoply "Swavne's Ointment ' N iii erni) nteli;-iri iequirt-1 'Jure, t t. r. t. 7,-uia itch, all empu ns on tt fie -, naods - msh .Vc. lfvin the c!-u, A'oin- and hea!t iv. I:s icat ' eai itz 1 emotive powjis .,re ppie-Scd b no .il,-r rm;iv s'v vojr dr iist fo Sway.ve's Ointment. R Latest U. S. Gov't Report. XKWSY GRAPHS. l llliK AND KLSF.w HKHK VVISK. AND OTIIKRWr.SF. "alem The I'kmocrat arkrow' an mvitvi n to atten I thf- cooi- iif-. fi'irn-ii i exprr.i-es fit rleni rerrm r cad- tit !rrn May o,ih to June lt. iTSTKUE T(X).-1he Wjnston S?nTin. I - r. - j 1 1 1 has: 'Stih-crioe for the lor-. f) rvtf,r ver .on mar live. It'n t .wo pspr t'.ut t.a i f le- for r,ur honi t'T st- aif! constantly an vrt'se th r on hv.- in." ' "TIIK I'EMTEXUAKY Sh liff B I. l! IjiooK eT.t to R-lenzh Moti' ay to irrv iwn cor. vie- t.i the penitential v. o; naoifd Wj r(,t rr-a stnteti'ed f i i Vf-Ht.s for attempted r3pe j tie othfr vr .s Kpp.tpnot'd J'or 1 year for lrc-nr. A TIMELV EMiORSEMKNT. Mr. H V. C)'.,, card for the U ion Centra! i: -.urnu.e C'Mnpair. , v.f ich we .riot cl---vfieie, i-4 a strong e'.d.trHerpent. H va- prepared to piye it hy being the r o.ient o? a snnj; Lttl s im in pavtnent r the death clai n f hi-i "rife. ""EETINO CLOSEI.The ineetir-2 n f Ua-, tit church roorfucted by Rev. I II. I..a'n berth closed lat Friday nizh'. V ' .or a dozen tiersonn were baptiz o i- a result of th meeting. Mr. Lam eithgreatlv end. -are. i h:tn:ilf to th. p e v. ho attended liH meeting- regn i'l' ; and all who heard him pronounc i ii a preache.- of rat power. Makkieo The Warrenton Rrcoic 'Mr. .I'tM. i Hardv. foietrm t' the R cnl fti e. was tnarri. d on tt. ' vt ' n -1 . , to Jii s L-ura A. Anight 'if re-i I-nr.- of i h e bride's parents i ' di'-iX .OU HV R-v J, p, Dosler i.t i i 'ti The7 have the best wi-h's f . eir tin; y fii'-i d-, for ti happy and pr- -) rims life." Mr. Mardv was for f -ar for.-man ot I'me IEM iCRAT, n cot g Atnlat hnn upon the happ vert and ri-h for him lonp life ai nt prosperity. Pin. Mr I . F. Savage died to ar !l d. -o- d Mont:.y morning. May 29f ' . e l ;.) vi'kv-. For veai he had su! r-d much hot wa- confined o his roo- '" nl 12 i'avs H hd th attenti d several skilled ph v sjcians, but th- old not save hu:i. reniains vvf- tr-f i in the 'mikiIv burvmg gio.it f'oes a-.-. Mr "-.avaf. was a good riiz i id leaves a rauiiy eonsistlog of 8 wi t sons and .wo daughters 10 ruou i t ir loss. IKIEI TO ESCAPE n the Caladoni- S' se tar . orf.'ia m week, a con.i-1 ia e a deprate lunge for libertv. H i- ploninkT verv early in the niornii : tid on reachi :l' th cud of his row t pimped into the woods and rati ofT. Fn. ua'ds atid several drgs weie m epil, t)iirsnit atid manv shots Afe.re tired at t lying fugitive, hut n-'nn ' t'lem rear- -inur the mirk. He i al! about If ndes. and we1? capturfd before iimv 'J.- was brought ack and made to ph v the remainder of the day. Dr. Roj' TESIMONTAI. Dr. Ilo . m opTicii'i, has strong testimonial for d - excl'ent eye glasses, and also stro t -sii'noniais from those who'had Miflfarf ith rheumatism for years that they ar -rfectIy cured. We have read the tes timonial and thev speak in strone an-'-onplimentar v terms of his treatment. ,fr. L ve Nuidev, of Rocrtfish Bridf' iimherlar..! county, writes that he w erft ctly cureil fn one week. i r. Jess TavJor, of Gatesville, al-o writes that h as cu'ed after ID years' suffering. Mr . '-'arie K. Johnson, of Rocktinh Bridgt viite that Hr. Ros cured her after e:g f.-ars of suffering. Wreck. A sperial from GreenviM 'ay 27th say-: "The southbound frefgh on i n the Scotland Neck and Kinsf; a hai a little accident about eig d - r elovr hre and rear A yden yef ter lay ev nit g The hot. nn had made kin!;' in the rails. The engine pass. : r salv, hot h cani flid not. Oi as wrecked. There were onlv two b' trs ar d rh" paserger car. There wet s veral passengers aboanl but only foni r ceiied any injuriei, n ne of whWi wer- sjrio'iH. though painful Among the pa-sa- g' rs were 'wo ladies, one escaping in - u t. the other receiving slight mjurie . Piie week occurred about four o'clock i . n. and in two hours the train went on it av The passenger train was delay c b ut the same time, the track beii i lear by aTjout 8 o'clnc1' p. m. The in- j .red were doing vieW at last accounts. Dk. H. O Hyatt --For several yeais. i . I). Kdmonris h hai been trnuM, ' iifi -on.et! ing on his fce v hich 1 uppsed can er. A few w ck- ago h 'sited!)' I!. (). M at t of Ktnston ni r II . at! took the supposed cane i 0 n Mr. tuiondsori's face, at-. i- no v perfi-ctl vcil Mr. Edino .'t. n ua h b pleased with D. Ha d his treatmeid. He has perform. mne remarkable raieer cures and hi oufation is growing. Or. Hyatt ha : idtrium of his own in Kinstor. wher e tieat his pa!! nts and has them tern - 1 hv a s'f-ilful nurse. !! als m-tkes n p iiity of the eye a..d ri'tmg glsse-. d s. i K laylor recently went do . hi : had u'la-s h fitted to her eyps nn . e is r.igdv p eas.-l wit'i tnem. Dr l.ati enji. s ..n e vnbl- r pu a'i on an is cures ill serure larg.. i a ronage. I ou oe-ue a b a .ii.ul com dexior; , hs dutely free from pimple and blotches orifv Vt.ur blond by the use of AverV trsapaiilla. Rarrove the cans of thes Ustijiuretnents and the skin will tak care of itself. Be suro you get A.jtr- Saraapanlla. PROMPT PAYMENT. A ULaNUEK. N. I M,j2'l;m! I r. in lie r'-i!'nce. 1 teiieei trt i. is a i-ae and prudent iotetront fr parttji nd oth'r- to rDke for th who ri- f) C'-nie aft' th rn, I b liT- in thr f'i ion Central l.ir-- lnursuce Cor. mi v (! Ci i innati. O-i-. and I crr a po 'icy a my o;i '.!- r tht coaipanv. Mi telovt-d wi'e, wou died Aprd fni, lw9i l;.o carried a policy in the Uri n i.rntial; nd wLile nc ertf.ly thin cn take her phc tyith me or any amoutit ot noney amend for my ! in her death, 1 tree'iv gite my endorsement to the company in which she wis in-ured, and which promptly paid the claim. The proofs of my wi tV death tt t io the Mate agmt at Raleigh May 8. r e were orwardtd and reacbtd tt-e ..me idtice m incinna'i, 1 lrrnd. May llt.'i, and the check which came to me in p n.ent ol ihe claim wan drawn .lay IS. i i ceipied f r ii Mti -J-Uh, anl can safe I. ay that 1 have implicit fsntn in t' t c oil pany, and kio.w ironi perMnal ex-i.-rirtii e that it is as (jtoinpt in payisrr.l ii rUitn a any co'upany in the lnt.d. I lii-licve us policies to be the u.o-.t ubtiBl, and it premiums the cheaptt d any soii-1 OLl Line mfcurance I have ever in V estimate'!. 1 Cuimuen i , the Ln ion Cential ai d us maijf.g tnf ut to any an d all who des-ire to cair uisuiance. (sine-l) H. A.CXK. l.itll- ! liiult rb.od. With the exercrset of last Thursuay nghc, Lit'leton Hig'i School clos&d the oost prosperous term of its existent e, with probably the uiof-t instructive and nj lyaole comrnenc merit it has evjr had. The literary address as delivered on Veduesday nigh? by Dr. J. B. Powers, ot Wake Frest. It was pronounced by til one o" the finest addresses ef the kind thev had ever heard. It was full of com non s-n-e and good adv.ee for the young ia , and was presented in a plaasani, .ritde and impressive stvle. His sul ject was "The Way to Fortune." and he :n)vved tLat in order to attain to fortune man must cultivate Coa'ae. energy, l oustry ecohotnv, vignence, magne". is . and co;is-ry aii.-m. On lhuisday niht the c)o-in exerci a i onsi-i ii;g oi declamation-, original nMHOtis ai d r-.ngs bv the sctmol gleo club were i end. n d to an audience oi 8Mj n l.ifi'U people in a way highly enjoyable. the oiuinal oration of Mr. P. VV . News - m e, one of the students who has accep ted a position in the faculty for the next t mi, wa-s et-peciallv good and won f r dm the p:iza tor oratory, which wa pre- nted by 'r. S. (i. Daniel m a little gem a speech which vo;i for him fresh ,sib r -Is and a.f-ied to the reputation which he ast making as one of the foremost j. u-g lawyers of ihs rounly. which has me of the strongest bars in thi State. The ti itronsge of the school has mcieas- I -omucli in tb nast five years that the f sent building are all too rniall and rf. Ha.-ley. th. enterprising principal f the school, expects to commerce at onct tie erection of a new ?5,n 0 building and le propose to have it completed by tl e 1 -t of the v ear. Pr. f. Gison, in charge of the business 1 partment, will spend his vacation at 'olumbus, Ohio, where he goes to pei rtv.t himself in pen art at the Zanarian An School. The c juimencement exercise of Littlt t Female College takes place May o0s! uid 31st, and June 1st. From the aruiv i talent to be present our people may ex p ct a treat. We are glad to congratulate Mr. E. A. B.rrton, who has been reading with our o pular dentist Dr. T. W. Harms, on his ection by the State Dental Association a free couise of lectures at the Balti nore Dental (JolUge. NkLla. Clean the PREMISES-Therc is no ore impor'ant matter for th people of he town to consider tan the cleanlmes f their pretvuse-.'. Eyery person ought to purchase and keep a barrel of lime and occasionally sprinkle some around 'ie house and under the house. Espe lady ought damp places to be kept wrll limed. The premises kept clean with r'ie free use of lime, there is little danger f sickness durin the hot season. ' 0 r. M. J. Davi is a prominent phy--ncian of Lewis. Cass county, Iowa, ard tas been actively engaged in the prartice f medicine at that place for the past nirty fiTe years. On the 36th ot May, vhde in Dps Moines en route to Chicago, e was -uddc-nlv taken with an attack d' diarrhoea ann having sold Charoer am's Co'ic Cholera and Dntrr oea Rem dey for the past seventeen years, arid mi 1 knowing its rehabililty. be pr cared . io cent bottle, two doses of which coru detely cured hfm. The excitement and nange of water and diet incident to ravelling often produce a diarrhoea. ery one shonl procure a bottle f 'ds Remedy before leaving home. F r s leby E. T. Whitehead & Co. II H. Re,nld", oe of Winstot.'e i jtjp tobacco niac ufsotarers, failed - st -eek for $100000, with m-etf f $I60,0L0. ter the grip, whsn you are weak and "played out." Hood's Sarsaparilla will ' tore your health and strength. i i'uuri Vi Keitcl T ie trstimotiials frequently published n is pvper relating Hood's Sarsaparil la. ev are from reliable people, state sim de facts nd show show beyond a doubt ,at Hood's Cures. Why don't you try his .nedicine? Be sure to gst Hood'.-. (Jonstipaii n , an d all troubles with the digestive organ and the liver, are ured by Hood's Pills. Unequalled a 4 dinner pill. To prevent "era. keep the liver active md bowels regular with Simmon Liver Regulator. A certain cure tor malarial fevers is founp in Simmons Liver Regulator, In all derangements of tbe liver a cure is certain if you take Simmou Liver Regulator. FlSKSOSALS. Mr. T. ilufiisaa, of Tar&oro, Mr. W. W. iiai!,. V cld.m, -peDt an lay hre. Mr. II. G. Jnef Little ton Mt.l-y " i ft l uran ', mo i !CK. .Mr. and Mr.. ( Uud' K-h-Mn nf to ake r if-t c.caf ' r U eb' JJuD- day. Se. Well Tillery and Rodoipb of Tilltfy ware in S l 1 a . Mri. John Pope aoti C. E. Paul! towrj Bark- ley frox Croncll'a re Lere Moo day. Mrs. pug' went to Baltimore M; nday to fi-di ber dajihler. Mi Aunie. wi.o le ID school there. Mr. G. W. LdvertnaD, of Au'.amier, pwnt .Sunday here or a visit to bit brother, 1 r- A. C. Livertxan. Mrs NicbolU tame op from ltrbirigtu TukmI) on a tlnit to Ler relative Mjaa May Barnes, of BaUirxore. has hetu ti re several daj on a viait to Mrf. N. B. Jfe. Mr. Btjgs left MoaUjr ftr H ske Forest where ht? oes to at 'etd tie C"frjmei.cea.ent there. Kev. J. II Lbrxbertt, o! Grten vi e, pa-ed up Monday mornim .fi i in way lo the M ut 1 r ee boro and v' !ke Ftirect ouiUiencemfiits. Iiev. J. I). Hufham patf1 up Monday morninii going t NN -kt Ktre?t co-LtDt-DCtttitnt, Mr. Earnest Morrisett kLo uas r n wltb Capt. Scbuhter at NVash- iition came btjrue tick last week, tie lb better. Mr. Milhaa, of lUe XortU Carolic u Lumber t-ouipan y. at Tillery, crnQes down occartionally . He was htte uP'Tuy. The editor of The Dkmocrat, 5p tit a lay or two l:i Aulatider lest ao k where he wen, to pay a death v-i iitn lor tbe Union Central Lie in nri!.i'e company. ( orjurjieDcetuenl t xercitM will b' iiC A til the frr-ole to hlhc (vy . nesduv) and st the MiIUmJ -0 t l Ji re 1st. and 2nd. Dr. G'IIt;an, i;f Greeuvllie, nd )r linker, ot I urboro, met bere Mon iaf lfi cornsu'.t-ilion concerning the i c-H of Mi&8 Eunice Me.Doweli v ori condition is yet critical. Mr. E. B Uiggs waa in town last Vt-ek. Ho wcjt to Greenville, ac c- n pauitd tiy hi vyife, wliO li8 t-eeii viitthi: tier fatlier Mr. J. G. ""jbseidi-. Mr. Job ti C. Pi tl in an and davightrr, li!js tjilit.', have uoue t,i t'.irtsuaoui t. -vb-re they will reui-iin for some lime. Mr. VV. II. Johnson, ot Littletoi., nt lor several days oeeri vifilijj fii irtther, Mr. E. fci. Johnsoti who ha-nee-.' quite sick. NVe are glaI to ivnrn thai he i eouie bt:titr . liev. J. H. Johnston, of Bethel. it3- ij. en vistUng his son Mr. VV. H. Jonsion, our clever jeweler, fur Bet? e( - i a a J H. drft. L. L. Kttcbin and family v .t-d to Ptirtrnutti last wtt b, sy.. re Mrs. Kltctnn will run a board- an. house. Tuu Democrat always .tg etti to see g:-od j eople leave .".... I. e hd Neck, nd btjpes t aat Mrs. Kl.cuuj will Dot leave lor a loig i n v . i ti re nre no cleverer meruimn-s ln-ti tbau Mfc-sf. VN lute & Paul.. And n.d you noticed it ? they bavt sepl standing ad vertisetuent in i.; i'-per tor five year without nisi'; a single issae , as we uow fe. - I . T'HK I'SMOCKAT 1 indebted to M. NV . J. Allen, supei mtendeut of the Military Sc 'o-1, for some of the work of this issue. 4 a.iilli- -alltrttfl. ihe forms of The DEMOCRAT wen n td up a Jit' le ahead of time this tek, to ,iye some of tbe printe!! a chance to go "o a picnic which the Methodist Sun aaY School of (Jreenvillo enjoys here to iay. There are some items left out, thceiore, that otherwise would have b-re in. -lmmv iis Liver Regulator i- uiv!uab,e in ih. nursery. It is a gentle '.axaii.e and harmless. Scotland Ne;k Steam Dye Works. MOUKNINO GiXlDS A SPECIALTY, (jet price list. Aidicss -COTL.AND Neck --team Dyeing Co. U-i4-lV Scotland Neck N. C. AT N.B.JOSE VS. 5 25 tf civil rr.zizzsTJXG, 5.-Ci.C A1VD ART UMBRELLAS, .-raettcal Course in Te'czrapny. f ostracHot In Music ar.I Ar.. Cornot liai; 1. Ltvatiou ftimor.s to- V-'' -'.v r.r;l U ea ;.--For iufcno; r.-er-trcd f .r Cohta-eC:iir;ie. tl;e-3 i. a Comrete Preparatory Irartme-r. ?ec1(int Sur-roor.?. rrcparatory Mo.i!cs ourtmanU vh-xr-i tor medical &::cn On. Low rates. l or particulars, address AViS SCHOOL, Winston. N.C- A Father'sGratitude Impels Him to Tell How His Sen Was Saved TThlte Sscelltng nnl Rrrofulm Prr Jcilv Curfd. jg&) Bon of John L. Mcllu t-ray Ot IlrTrr.Txroo-1. W. V "I do not wr!v this at ti.e roquey. of any ne, but bccaae I fed it a duty to hu manity, so that others abided as my t y was may know where to nd relief. "When my son vaseven year old he began to complain of or -ne"ln hi ri ;ht leg. A white swelling oon apj- ar.-tl juyt below the knee joint, and extended from the knee to the ankle. At th tsinto t'me he was taken with an attark of fever, whith was l-roken up, but the leg became Tery badly swollen, can.in him great suffering, and the muscles so contrarted that his leg was drawn up at right angle. He was unable to wslk, could not ev a bear to be handled, and I thought him a Confirmed Cripple. "After a time we had th swilling lanced, midway between the knee and tLs ankle, and it would discharge ortr a pint of pus at times. I decided to take him to Cincinnati to have the leg operated upon, expecting he would lose It. But he Lad become so poor and weak that 1 thought I Would let him gather some strength, if possible, and bought a bottle of tlood'i Barsaparilla and began giving it to him. This medicine soon woke up his appetite. Hood's sr. Cure and he ate more heartily than for a lonj time. At this time the sore v. as discharg ing freely, and soon piece of hone Legan to come out. I have in ruy oflicc one piece of bone 3 1-4 Inches long by nearly half an Inch broad, which came out of the sore. NTe continued giving him Hood's Nar-M parilla. The discharge from the pore de creased, the swelling went down, the leg straightened out, and soon he had prrfect use of his leg. He nov runs every where, as lively as any boy, and apparently As Well as Ever. It was about six months from the tlmt that we began giving him Hood's i ra parilla till we considered him perfect lj cured." John L. M Mt i.nAY, Notary Public, liavenswood, W. Va. Hood's Fills cure Nausea, si' K Headache indigestion, biliousness. Sold by an druggist3 FITS. Ml Fits stonp" free bv I), Kline's (Jreat Nerve Ret rer. ,1o Fi' after first day'- use Marvellous cure Treatise 00 trial In. tile frt-t to hi -'ases. -end to Dr. Kline, 0.11 Arrh M Philadelphia, f'a. Spring Opening Si'RDv i 0knin(;:: My usual 8ifiiv Open in; (0) - OF- (') MILLINERY And Fancy G-oods will take plat e on Wednesday and Thursday, April 12ih, ?nd 13lli, ALL LAD I Ed AHA CGHDI IAA iNVHED AM) v. 2 GUAli AM KE It) SHOW YOi Something Handsomt TJ THE link of Hal. Flower, Lsrtt, Kibho, Ac. All orders wn! be nr-pfeeiHt. i and will re-'ivi proo.sr of tenfion. J. P. F,;,!MI- SCOTLAND NECK, - - N. C . I .)7. 1 l-n LAND IN FLORIDA FOR 8AL.E- Fine 140 8're tract of land in Orange county, Fia., " miles trom Oilando, 2 rnilei from ore estaUi -het rail osd line an I J rn le from a i.el, graded ra lroa;t, An orange gr. ve Ci h avou'B-f(i0 trees j n -1 be ginr.infe tc be: r: IV ILL SELL FOR MONEY OR TRADE FOIi JAND in Halifax or ad on inn counties. 2-1 t-tf. Applv" E. E. Milliard. SLNNYSITiK : FLORAL : NURSERY, J A MLS B. LAMB, Proprietor. FAYETTEVILLF, N. C- EVERGREENS: Embracing Pines. Spruces. J.jr.iper, Aibourvitajs, .dsgno ias, Camilla Ja ponicas, Euonymu- .Japonic:. FLOWERING S MRU II? IN VARIETY. Pansies from pots 5'c per dozen, from seed buds, rrod ftrvng plants 25c per dozen. GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS AND SUM MER BEDDING PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE tl per dozen or $7 per hundred, Extra fine tuberose bulbi 40c pr dozen or $2 per beodred. 3 2Stf CLEARING MILLINERY STOHK I UK - f XV X ' t A N - ; l.NTIKK 1 1 )i K I i : i , f i'i s.l f f i 'i I o ; ' WLLL -Si.Ll-A; . . FASNIQNABLE SPRIN Full line Confection rios. di:m (', "L .!l-'.! DRN i- il. N't.'TI' r ! i 'I'HW.V HH. 1 I V i' A P. i ..r . ( ALL V:- r.K ( ( i ! t ll L.y I i ii N Nice Line of fancy candies Agents. ;:;;'h! .. Idlers nil-: , ( K ' -V!" l-i-:i I i k. A Sc-riM'; 't' U. ir c. .i . '"'Vv-: "ffy h j pv. a c1, lid cr l:M$Zt MAKFS h 1. . f l m 1877 N. B. lOSEV. M ; i ! i ; 01 i i ! MY PA I.T, AT 7 OOMPI. v ' ' r)Vf'Aa-VM c u.L aM ! " :: Staph1 and Fa: i CD o Dress Flannels, ::erm; suitings, I i' n riettas. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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June 1, 1893, edition 1
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