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YAWNING. I'rom the German of Mr. Julius Strndf. According to current l!fs. swf.ini in gno'l society I" f.n i r.i --r -.r. ; f wearinesj aecordl' L to the f. t : ings of physiology, i i" '!.. ! drawn, forcible inpiraih.nj k c;r i ic to Dr. Napgelt i' in one nf N"h- r lore's many remedies, ttie j ro cr a: plication of whieli oepcnds upon . good judgement, j In vawniue, not only the ujuo! which move the lower are imd hut blso llif; breahm musoles d the. chest, and he who yawn lo in heart's content also rtse j aufl u tends the artna. In the deepsi ;n Diratiori tire chest remains extend ed for short time, the eyea sre iQi.-at or entirely cloaedj th- ers b;Lt'w:;at raided, nostrils l i f ateJ. Iniil the mouth thet tongue he-! comes round and arched, palate 8'illiy stretched, ao." the uvula is raised, almost entirely closing the epace between the nose and throat. At the beginning of the Inspiration a cracking nose is heard In the ears , a proof that the duct leading to the hesriug alao Buccumb to thi strteliint?. If the yawning has reached the deepe9t poiot. it will require from one to one and a half seconds for it to become noticeable to the hearing, In order to observe this, let one place himself ?t ri snfTioiTt di-tinci f.-i,;- rfock, "! ! h". ! T 7 -C n J Ktl! i... eti.-iiiy i.rtrd, i i v i w ii deen iy. During nus dt. breathing tut sound of the clock is not preemptible to the most careful listening. All thi9 simply goes to show that yawn inj sets a number of muscles to work, and particularly those which are no, directly subject to the will. Although one yawning does noi present a very biireeahl" appearance. H very atfit'eubie: to bimseli, for th stre'ehin of the muscle uaufes a feeling of comfort it acta like mas BU$e , n"d is the most natural gym nsCH of the lnr.os imaginable. lr. Naeli therefore advises people noi lo concern themselves with no cailed decency, but, every morning aud evening, and as oftn as no sd.de, to exercise the lungs and all the rauioles of respiration by yawn lug and stretching, as many chronic ljnjj troubles may thaa be prevent ed. Dr. Naegeli orders the patient troubled with too ranch wax in the ear, accompanied with pain, to yawn often and deeply. The pain will soon disappear. He also, in case of nasal catarrh, inflarnation of the palate, sore throat, and ear-ache, or ders the patienr, as often as poasdhh possible during each da to yawn from six to ten times successively, and immediately afterward tc swal low. The itfeuli wiil he surprising. If one looks npon yawning as natural rressagp for certain organ;, h will reach a .satiMtctorf ex, ! ti -;i Us vurntivt: proj.er tits-. HE BEST BLOOD p-i Purifier pi ; i-or Old and Young TO QUICKEN THE Appetite, REMOVE THAT Tired Feeling And Make the Weak Strong. TMC 6 St CAT PROS j 1 !2-ly. SriTHE OLD UNION CENTRAL tort r -iininitofCrlft ' ?lri , j,Vwrtl.firm , rrtru. rmal, nd ail Sr:1 We mm , tTBI . rr 4 5TEEO In all emmm mrrnr ei 91 tkn. Sn4 Umt . t : : ;iTO 5 1'T txxK eo j tn.-t 1. r"i hw to : cure Vhrax. Ciiil or mAltmm. DR. ALBERT F. SHELL ft CO., ! JfUuaikiiMr. iMTTOt, Tl. j 3: LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (Now with atm $ I (!, ,0 K.W Afi-, Not a doiUr .1 wi.'cn los the .aw of Uh. jirrjit to k jtnt nn fluctuating -eciir.t'e i-f Anjkiud, It enriches thf Mood and inviyor.-o every organ and ti-isuf- tf ih- ln.dy O Bfc SOLD- V) . m; !! ii our I)hU'vSto:.k. (O) SCOTLAND SErK, A. C, .. ))... nklll 0 DrtTTrtTI (TlnTllfl Ayer'sSarsaparilla ! JU1IM1 5 hlllll ft MBT 1U1IIU Cur 68 others, will cure you ; t aj;f i5the usual I'IMJ hie imuiance policy in the 20 payment endowment plan costs $48. In case cf death you get only il.COO. 'j he rule is your money is lock r'l lor -20 years, and then you are guaranteed only the reseve or legal talue by any company. The twenty payment guaranty ot the Union Central Life Insurance Co., cost at age twenty-five, annually for twecty years only Jj4" for $2,000; and besides giv ing a pa'd up policy for $300 the 3rd vear when vou have paid out only $135, and if not taken the 2,000 policy remains m lone our years ana two bundled aud five dnys thereafter, il you desire it; still the 5th year the policy contract guarantees, you iu cash on your po'.icy $144.and still you may keep it up and will, if vou die that year, receive your $3,0I( lex the 8144 you have already had. I !hh the 5th and each year thereafter our guaranty policy p'Us the reserve, cr full legal value, at your command. No company can possibly do more. So why pay moro for $l,Cp0 insurance than we charge for 2,000, especially sinc we kep the reserve at vour command at any time a'ter the 5th year i Th -2oth vear you have a $2,000 jiolicv dtt- at death and it cn never cost yon anv i;!',re and you may at any time gtl the re-erve as a loan on it or as a cash surrender value. I here is not an estimate in our guaran ty policy, all being expressed and guaran teed in the face of the policy. Our guar ai:v policy contract is more lioeial than any other insurance policy in the land. I'iles! Piles !i tchino Piles SvMPro.MS Moi-tur; intense itching and stn -imijj:; most at mint; worse by 'jr:itclii'i!r. If allowed to continue tu mors from which often bleed and ulcer ate becoming ver- sore Swayne's Oint mkxt stops t? e itching and bleeding. hea.; nlcrration, and in mogt cases re moves the tumors. At druggists or by mil for 50 cent?. Dr. Swayne k Son, Philadelphia. English Spavin Linimen; removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Clcmishes from horses: Blood Spavin Surhs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-worm titles. Sprains, and Swollen Through, Coughs, Ete. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warrauted the most wonderlul Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by E. T Whitehead & Co., Druggists, Scotland Neck. N. C. 10 1 ly. I ' w f ' Uc of lit lb... M I fml i J.0J0 u4 b. pat kMk wltm I . wra n .ii 1 . r-; y P1!!1I2RTE0 BY ,L- C0NFI0ENTUL. mt nun. n. 1. 1. r. iiybil rwnn mmt. cimn. ntj Freeman & White, Artists fc Phoiogkafhekh, ENLARGEMENTS IX CRAYON, PASTEL, OILS. Ac. FROM PHOTOGRAPH, TINTYPE, Jcr. 17'J Main Street. Tobjtolk, Va 7 21lTr. ! And failing to do so we WILL refund the monev. (U) nd-r a guarantee tba' one bo'tlt will cure CM ILLS and FEYE?, !il LIOUS FF.VER. MALARIAL FEVER, TYPHOID, SWAMP AND HEMORRHAGIC FEVER; NEUKALGM knd LA-URIPPE, iIA FOi: iHK LAsT iES YfcALS REALIZED KOK UKU 1L H EI ! THE 'VERY HIG-HEST INTEREST RATE AND VFHY MUCH THE LOWEST DEATxx RATK OF ANY COMPANY These ar adruittedly the gtrat piotp ! virtue and liom tbee sources are derivetl the Divideuds or profit mr the incured, and it Is a fact which ia easily understood .bat we pay the LARGEST DIVIDENDS OF VNY r:()MPANTY. BnGF-rj lfi'. f. FEfiS Cunt In.lif rin. NVr- -:. finti r-i-i .r. 1. Mil' 6. C- WteJieab & Co. ' tletW Prune 3.rup and Senna Is the te!t j A all fruit laxative?. 7U. h j jIL s, m 9 (SueceftBOM to KD.MON,)SON & JOS.EY.) The irm of Kdmondson k Josey has diss- Ived and the business will be continued at the same old stand, nnder the firm nan e of R. C. Josay k Co. General Merchandise, A full line of :. THE VERY BEST GRO EKIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. ROOTS AND SHOES H A ND C A PS, TII. ROGUERY', GLASS WOOD AND WILLOW-WARK, HARD - ARK, INCLUD ING MANY I H1HJS MIA'i t:.N NOT HE FOUM) ELSE WHERE IN TON. ALO VHK BESi COOK STOVE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We give a policy contract that beautifully combines the vr tues of the hieh and the low pt ce kinds of policies icsued by otber Companies. 1 be Unlou Central is In the lead of all Cop in combining these virtues, and also putting tne FULL LEGA LVALUE of said pol.cy (recording to th highest tmUtd) nt the com tuand ol the insured. lir";il ;. help a ii xplonat'oii o' i ujticli (.'ASM yon could urt irou1 thn Ccrupany nrsd ttll keep ur pol'c in forrn, if yon pohry had l-eu tdkrL in the UNH N ( EN UAL. "Vc fi-r write all krndH ot policies, c ail on the Company' Agent for full explanations. E. E. HlLLIARD,' ATo WHITE & PAULL. CfciViERAL mERChAIMt,oc j (LMi LI TK SiOCK OK M KING AND l M M r i.j NOTIONS KCAKIIY A COM ILK ' E LINK oK CI 1 AS H KISKK'S M KS'S F, . SHOES. LAl.KS- UOCIIFSIKK MAIv. l'HIKKC. ril l.NC, nNt 1 U Stmuld itf i.ur L -ir .f NECK -. WEAR . Our Line of lists i. Com-drte. Kn. C- tt.ii R-l M..,r n! Ordt-r. A Lare scd wrl; Artl Mn A!-- h.'. ' Call and examine Goods and prices M r 7-1 S( OTI AM) NECK, N. C. 16 2 tf To Farmers and Truckers. vn I-. MAKE A SPECIAL I Y OF OBELISK FLOUR AND Light tiuitj and MasonTs Fruit Jh-p in pint, quart or gallon sises. 'I hfciiu i f urn iti ribir hut iura!rU' d i-ut irier.ds in the past, nnd entering ujioit the Nf?w Year with enlnrc'd adv.in-. lt-Jvs, we hoe iu gic entire &l : f eu; i tj our pirou. and we u tn.jtte bet. tpjality of good with puces ij suit the times. GIVF; US A CALL 1 V2 ti l i . . - - r'n - i HAVING DOUBLED OUR CAPACITY, T re prepared to furnish the East Parent Barrels IN ANY QUANTITY. OUR P&ICE. 20 PER HUNDRED, and for cash 10 per-cent off for 1! deliveries to May 1st, 1893. WE HIVE HUflORECS OF TESTIMONIALS. Sales. In 1891, 75.000; in 1802, 300, OOo. Capacity for 1893 and .estimated ales, o00,000. Made by the Farmers' Manufacturing Company NORFOLK, Virginia. Because YonEat rll the euttrle you raiae. th,' (,., irMo:; ,t n, K M.ii now" id rii, i!imkI i lie I'.m II,, ti r r .. Your fan.ilu rd n nucLt to r .,.1. : it i.i I e II ila i-rodui tw nr. , ult i,n, But file e'ohit t.BVe !. ,rt i : . n ( tii . ( Ilk. u to net thoe when un n i .. , , , h:, , .,, m, , ,, ' lui It to gel what you i ikI afu t There's a better way than th!. Let us help jou-with our k and .,tjr , 1; n , i ,,, k write for it and it will tell )ou I, on to r il t, ' t end what to "do with th n. Don't wait until Jou t hm a I. rf k-er.' r. I . rd. r ,, i, r, c a dozen utamj fl r of .1 i tu i , k f.-r 1 1., j,., , '. a.ail or exprt th. No u htter I. on mi nil t!lt. t,t,vt , )or wiile to have Ihe t t at.o . u .. ,,kr : f t ,. " GEO. TAIT A MIN-, , t Mnrl,:,,,!- 3-10-1IM-. Nokm,,., Va. Mr 1 1 M 1 MQTON i A'ELOOK RAILROAD anu imi Nrirr. . Condensed Schedule. 1 KaiNH nooti n ii ' i n. , Dated , Nu. i5, v.l April 24. Hailv, iail v, 1 1892. ' , I I uriat Bridoe. Norfolk t ounty. Va ' Farmers' Mnufarturing Company: j 1 mid o.r PateDt Barrels exclusivtU in the shipment of ray crop-, including ! ait 7 00M harreis of Irih potatoes, and I want to Bay they arc the brst I er ; m ,i. Pat ire down as a permanent ci.M mr, as I will hereafter use nonn other. . Yours trulc, 3 2 :Ws GEORiE A. ttlLSON. I ivtave a eiuon Arrive Kocky Mt. Arrire Tarboro Leave Tarboro Arrive Wilson I 1.12 ' J 12..M a rn iu Leave Wilson Arrive Selma ArrivcFax etteviile J Leave (Joldsboro 'eave Warsaw Leave Magnolia 2.18pm I 3.:o No. .'7, j ..:, laMtiiiiil ; !. i , ,i daily. j 1 1 1 . i .i I "."7 , m j (., i; , , i ; I' tn. i. p in j 7-1 ' Arrive Wilmington J o.:m 1 - ' 3.1 i., u, ; s.;; i a , J 4.1 I " ! J v. l, 1.27 " S.4.1 j , J " I :.:t ) ii ? , TKAtNrt fJOtNII NoHHI. j No. M'), ( No. 14, i . 1 Daily. f daily f da.lv. f I n i . , t dn Lr IniUuv la STVLESH 5 We are Still in The Ring Leave W iimiLgtuii Leave Magnolia j Leave Warsaw j A rrie ( ' !-d,ro j Leac Fa t ttfvdN' A rnv. Iu.-a j Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson ) Arrive Kock y Mt. ) i '.: a in 1 .. ' ' Arrive Tarboro ") Leave Tarboro 1 Arriv Weldon J j 3.35 a in J 57.1 " I !.!.') in 10 57 1 M.II " I 12.".'i " I '. Mi i 11.15 12.35 p. iu 12.5m p in 1.3U " k..; ) V.Hp,,, j 1 2 5H a rn J 2.55 i in J lo t. . In r. " M.l I . We are exhibiting our usual stock of Dry Goods, boys, and men's cloth ing, together with new makes of chil dren's, ladies' and men's shoes, inclu ding Reed's and Zeiglers's. Our assortment of dress goods, silks, embroideries, and white goods have never been so varied and attractive. We have hundreds of yards of choice styles of seasonable wash and woolen fabric. Buying strictly for cash, enables us to give the best values. Thanks lor past favors, and we cor dially invite one and all to call and see our choice selection of Spring and Summer styles. The Democrat Job : Printing . Office IS STILL PREPARED TO DO First Class Job Printing. Letter, Note & Bill H eaus, Envelopes, Statements, . Pamphlets, Price Lists, Posters, Dodgers, Wed ding and Visiting Cards, Ball and Supper Tickets; Such As Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leave Wei Ion :i.:i0 n m IUVi I " arrives Scotland Neck at 1.4s p.m., ;reenille U-2R p. ,., Kmstoi, 7 ; i ,, .', turning leaves Kinston 7.20 a. m., Greenville 1.22 a. m. Arri.i, Hl. -a. m., Weldon 11.20 a. rn., daily except Sundav Trains on Washington Branch leave Washingt-m 7.00 a n, urnv. , . ! Junction 8.40 a in., returning leaves A. h it. Junction 7. S , m . arne m , ton i 8.45 p m. Daily except Srindav. Connect- with trains on AA,- r - . Kaleigh It. It., and Scotland Neck Branch. lra:n leaves 'J arboro, w. ('., via Albemarle A Jlaleirh il. L. Iu iv ; day, 4.4 ) p. rn., Sunday :LOO p. m , arm WilliamNt..! ,v.r. 7j , j i Plymouth 8.30 p ru., 5.20 p ru. Retiming leaves I'lym'udh .N i . iiu . Sunday. G.00 a rn., Sundav ft.00 a m., W illiarasinri 7..o h r, $ ,,, i - .. Tarboro. N. o.. 10.40 a. m.. 11. 20 a. m Trains on Southern Divii'n. Wilson and Ka vettevillc Br,!,,, j,.,,,. r . . 5.3'ip m.. arrive Rowland 7.11a. m H, fimin leave R'lvrl ti, J 7 ., raettevdle 9 u a. m. ladr exci-rt Suniar. i Train on Midlan- N.c. Branch leaveh idsbiro. . k . - , j ( 0i a. ni.. arrive Smithtieid. n. r. 7..'" a. m. lie! urtiinr h M , Stl, u ,.' . e.o a m. arrive Soldsboro, n. ., (.:( a. rn. Tram on Nashville Branch !, Rocky Moiii.t t (;.:t j,. n, . Mf,-., ville 7.15 p. rn., Spring Hoi-e 7.1) p. rn. Returning haven Sprir ll f . - m., Nashville ?. .",5 a. m., Rocky Mount f .15 a. in., dailj , earej.t ,i!a v Train on Clinton branch have. Warsaw fur intn, Dail, .r.jt at 6.20 p. m. and 1 1 15 a.m. Ret urninc leaver c'ir Vn, at s "i'a t ' a., tuiiiiecun? ai varsaw wuii .n s. j i . and 7M. southbound lram on N dson A. Kavctteville B-mch m No. 5!. s No. 50. Dai!v except Sunday. 1 rainn No. 27 South, iri'l 14 .No'lh wili stop ( ni) ai i; k v 'd tioldshoro and Manona. Train No 78 makes ches ennectmr. -t Weh.'on ir all (.,it.t N ri ; . rail via Richmond, and daily evteUt Sunday via Ba Lirn-, !-. at R..-t v ( daily except Sunday, with N.-tl-dk and (.'aroii- a Ra .road l-.r N - j f -,k I h north via Norfolk. ,r', ' L R. KEN LV, Sup't Tra-i r. JOHN V. h' And anything else you want in the Job Printing Line. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. M. HOFFMAN & RRO., 2 222-lt. STARVATION PRICES. w K A Ii K VllKVAUl I) ' H'liMSIl III K I Ii A Hi: )i NOiiT . '. .IiLIN A WITH Cypress Shingles, - - Laths and Lumber, From Our Mill locatrtl in the Ktetri part of th Stav. V.-d-aen to quoe jriw on apiieitioti to u- at Noiiolk, V,t. aluo W HULESALh 4 lifcTAIL UKALKKS IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL Pi?ProrDpt attention to all orlers KQrauteeL j THE 'NOTTINGHAM & WRRNN CO.. General Office 52 Main Street andcr Atlantic Hotel, NORl ol.K. v. trCOBRESPOXDEXCE SOLICITED. 7 J 1 1 V r. T? tj ?T? For 30 dTB' In order t-) introduce our CR A VON ROKTi: I i.,iMTi ia jour Ticimty, and thus create a demand for our work - rr- you the rollowin? bona fide offer : Send us a jrjod photoeraph, or a ti:.:. laRnerreotype of yoorself, or any member ot your familr. lifine or deal, an '- will make you on of our finest tJKAYON POhTRAlTS fre e ol charge, pro V u exhibit it to your friend and use our influence in ecuurg ut futurt u ut this out aod return it to na with vnur nkAir.r,t. .k ., ....... . '." n back of photcRraph. ao we can ahin your portrait accordingly. l aD jof ior.l?o1'' 741 DeKlb A HrookfN t V .xr,. " RtFERE Vi'PJ. 1'.. i "iiiiiiiiaige, iinu.,aucoaime rciaiagtncieb.
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