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y yij 1 i L . DEMOCRAT THK DEMOCRAT ONLY OTSJS DOLLAR A YEAR, i ASH-IX-AJ) VANCE. Aiv::i hiM. Mi imt f, !'Ii:s r ri.ASS job o r.;v.a E. E. HILLIARP, Editor and Proprietor. EXCELSIOK" IS OUR MOTTO. w K r c I p I I o VOL IX. j. B. WHITE & CO G-eneral Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS 11 & 13 Roanoke I nekj J 2 3 hi Nokfmi.k, Va. P li O F fc f D I U iN A L. j-jK. W. O. McDUW'ELL. OFFICE N"'r'li ornr New Ilott 1 u Street. Scotland Nkck, N. C. "?A1wtib at Lib office when cotj ,i..te-ionauy engageo eisfwuer?. P 26 J.v D U. A.C. LIVERMAN, r jf E Over J. D. lUy's ()tice ii uks 'J to 1 o'clock; 2 lo ft oYio- k, p. m. o 12 I t Scotland N'ick, NT C. jpHOMAS N. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax, N. C, Practices in Halifax and adjoining counties, and the Federal and Supreme i-Vurts. 3 S ly. A VI O HELL, AT' I'O KN K Y AT LA VY . Enfield, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Ualifa ; i pdioir.inj: counties p-nd in Su- renie"ahd Federal Courts. Clanu col lected in all parts of the State. 3 8 ly. A. DIM, A T T O U N K Y AT LA W, Scotland Neck, N, C, Practices wherever his services are i f uedir. febl.'l ly. il. KITC'IIIN, Attokney and Counbelok at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. sts,- Offi-et Comr M?.in and Tend, I K I6ly i MERCER& SON- 02 G Kast Main St. RICHMOND. VA, gumbep Cormnission Hlierclant Mires personal and p,-OTiJpt attention of all consignments of Lumrier, Shingles, La"is, ?jc. 4 17 W ly. A'ter wx ye-r experience I feel tb irouhly cvnpf teut to io :ill work that i;i expected of n WAT '311 M A KLR & J K lA K LE R WAT JH MAKER & JEWELKR. R -pairing and Timing Fine Watches A SPECIALTY. I alno crry a full line of Watcher Clocks aLd le - i !ry. Music! Inst-umutsi aud FariC' G ).ds. peetaies and Eye-glasses properly fir led to tb eve. m m m mm ? nit . 1 fm 6 THK liKST ON EAR Til. SKWING MAC I INKS CLE A MED AD URPAlRED. W, -I. .Johnston. N. xt door to N H. T.ey. 1 'i (J;;; Norfolk 6l Caro'ina R. R- CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated j. -0. 189. D-uiv ex. T'in. S.j.nh Bun( Trains. North Bound ; Trains : A K v Jewelry Store i lnnin Stations. j No. K:5 No. 2A 'v.. 73 No. 102. I P. M. A. M. p. M. A. M. j 0)5 Lv Norfdk A r. ( .() nj' -if. 0 4 Pi.iuers I'oim 5 35 9.52J; 2 r,H pi 07 Drivers 5 11 9 gi j 3 28 10 22 Solf lk 4 57 M 51 ! i ID lo 5S (iates 4 23 S 3! ! 4 10 n 10 Tunis 4 05 8 15 4 21 11 37 Aho-kev 3 45 9 33 5 02 1153 Aulande'r 3 31 7 5S 5 -20 12 32 II.bp.od 2 54 7 19 5 57 12 51 Ar. Tarb-.ro 2 35 6 55 Ar. Lv. 5 57 1 25 tocky ilount 2 05 6 30 f. Ai. P. M. P. M. A. M i i No 23 carries pul'.man parlor car Nor fob. to Kocky Mount and connects with A C L Train 23 for all points south. No 103 connects at ll ibgo .d lor all eat. rn Carolina points, al o at Jiocky MiiMit with A C L train 27 tor all points so.uh. No 78 earn;-; pullman parlor car Kocky Mo'int to Noilolk and connects ior ail pov.t- north. For ip inforuiati"n s'djfdub'S call on or -.ddrens u.M. MSKPLLI-, J. It. KENLY, L, ,, .'. . , Gen'l Manager. bup't Trains, j a lUat the rePt,le 4 ngT? n1 T. M. EM Elisor, 'J searching for a victim. Gen'l Paafienger Agent. ' OF BY MRS. LYDIA II. SIGOtJRNIY. Lt! Ion! lot! A Gem of counties" prie. Cut from the living rock, And jravfd in Paradise, Set rount with three time eijjht Lare diamonds clear and bright. Lost where the thoughtlass throng In (ashiorrs riiafes wind, Where tnileth folly's or$f, Leaving a stin? behind; Y'ct f mr hand, 'twas gien A golden harp to bur. Such as the white-robed choir -ttune To dfittiless mmstrelKv. Los' ? loot' lost! I fec-I all hfrarch in fain j That gem of countless cost Can ne'er be mine again; I ffer no reward. For, tiH these br art--trins seter I know that neawen-in'rusted gift Is reft away forever. But when the sa and iand Like burning; ncroll have Hod, 1T1 see it tn f lis hand Who judgeth quick and dead; And when of scathe and loss, That men can ne'er repair, The dread inoulry meets ray pou!. What shall I answer there? DON'T LAUGH AT BLUNDfcR. Kxibangb: j Instead of laughing at the tn& j t Ues or blunders of others, we should I do all in out power to conceal any ! amusement we may feel, for to the ( one ooakii f? tbe rror it in deeply j e ii a'rassing to find that these frr.; wiit;es8ed it are mtking merry at hii expense, says the Jenness Miller Monthly. Hood manners and a good tVi:;cTii:yi tiy r l.ertgo hand in hand- taci, aftfe'rfJ- MohafSreyd in this Christian is hut a sin rr of kindlv feelin in.! uider all circumstances we hould remeuibr that we are cut inial'ibJ, ad qnit. as liable to make j formerly United States mistakes as those whom we are j yOFJ8uj ,Q sypi. Th nft period p eased lo nd1Cale, 1 ical win be & 8oarce of curiou8 8tu(y Can not every person, no matter j .ind iDformallon regarding a religion h"w worrtly-wuo they may ne at il-p present tlpse, remember trbsD thev j iiive made some faux pas which even to ttiink ot now causes them to brettk out in a cold perspiration? ' It int hate heen an error in table etiquette j or in pronunciation of a frord- it i dee not matter how trivial the mis take, yet after all the years sine: it Occurred tie smile which weit around the circle atic?a even h. 1 UQMtnory. To ore tg perfett, not even thoft who feftt the;!isel ves 1 p us oraclys ir all naatttrs pertaining to gocui lilV aod its exactious. The day wi-I Gome vhen Udwa will he discovered even in the leader, and then thori-1 Asia." a basutiful poem which ha who ave been laughed at will have j aad many thousands of tetdere. i chanc-'; to laugh if that will De au With sacb an earnest exhorter as satisfaction. j Mr. Webb, it is possible that the After ali, the gractoo? man9er and teachings of the Arabian prophet the kindly spirit Ov.unt for more thnn j nay be widelt read. For the inte--f.re?3 end ciapty show. Of course j est and satisfaction of oaf readers the amenities of life must not be J regarded as serions as a Uck of j consideration. Good form means ! j assentially lhj hehavier of a genllt- j asa oi- uuy, ami tbo highest tjpa o j it is fuuad in tne kindly heart that ; ieeUs not to wound, the gracious, ! ' 0 ' j .considerate manner, aud a courtesy to old ana rlca ana poor i rdless of their social slat js or : important: j THE Hiss Ain'D "CJFEUIACLES" j OF THE COBRA. i ; St. Louis Republic, j It is a renarkfible peculiarity -f I uo't poisonous reptiles that tcey seem to have a great rjluctance of ! putting their deadly powers into I operation. lielore inflicting the ; fats! bite the rattlesnake alwa j ive9 his note of warning, and the j aoiH may be raid of tfic cobra di capello the most deadly of tbe maoj i.i. m. ... dilate the crest upon his seek and distinctly fifty feet away. The cobra's crest is a flexible membran or hood w.th two black circulars joined together so as to form a very good representation of a pair ot spectacles. When the hood or crest is In position its eyes seem to blaze with an impish lustre, and the con tinued hiss'ng gives the very air a noisome smell. According to the best authorities the cobra never bites while the bood is closed; and so long as that particular is not erected the creature may be approached and bandied with impnnitv. Even though the crest be spread, if the creature continues in eileace tb?re is no danger. One bis, however, is a sure SCOTLAND NECK. HEW TO THE LINE. . Argns La-t Senday the Rev. Mr. Donnel!, Cindi.n pn aalfit. ai,i tr j 1 'ye BostOD congregt'.oo : j "1 wan to auk the clarches of ! Bi)-tiinj why the? tlo not get exc.t-?d : 'in I rmtt in thir ktrpnath ahr tin T..- j draw their patronage from the utreet car umpaniea arjd the railroad", who t' tiirt tbousanat of men to work on I Mr .ubbatb who are hungering lor i . h pr(1 of iif anH rrif t iin. to nttend a cbatcfe, for tne pfesaltig dail? needs of little ones. " Answering his own question he wftftt on : " I", is a poooNr thing to attack theWorlo'a Fair but it would be , jniuir to stop toe street eari that ou n - . . . . . . . v. . j ioh-.hu hi kuci; j churches and to the beaches"; aori ! continued : "l tell you there is enough work f'r vou riarhl here In yoaf own cit mi tn l.t rhinorrrk ajrtrwi. tn thn - . , nameofijod, my friends, as you , , f ' ' 4l, ' , hope to atand before the great tribo- oal of God, quit this sham ! It is a Tra world sees it ard lauh it you.'' The Rev. Mr. Dunneli seems fo have a pretty level bead and a pro found admiration for a jewel called oosiatenci i r: nr. M THE ItlOSLLIVl WOxtLD. Sentinel. yv et have received tae nrst ie8e ! ;, .: ne QS elft Wot Id," published in New York , and we must say tht we are surprised at two things, viz: the attempt to .ronakjae the rtdlsion .. tl a nes of the publication which in edited by Hon. Alexander Russell vhich has more followers than Cbrii.. lf,QltVi U wMI interest the stadent j of historv and of eorhjJafatlte fellg- ian. The Asiatic Qihrterly Review cl'iims that Mohammedism Is a very- rationai religion, to which we would -yj in reply; lh& the roost rational nations are imbued with ChristiauiLj' ind not the religion of Mohammed. i Here and there aome man of Uhris- tlfiQ f-drjeatidd ta&es f, fwsv to the religion of Budda or Mohammed, in both of which there are many biau 'iful things. Tne doctrines of iudaha Cti t)Btef uno in thi country than those of ffiubaenmed itcause of Edwin Arnold's "Light of e print tne first sure (or section) of the Holy Koran. Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. ' The Compassionate, the Merciful! in oh the day of judgment: Thee, alone, do we worship; A nr! tn Thaa Ha era prtr fnr hpln . .. . t. Guide Thou us on the right path, The path of those tQ whom Thoa art gracious; Not of those with whoth Thou art angered. Nor of those who go astray. HOW TO TEST A FRIEND. Robesonian. Study what your dog thinks of hlni. See if he offers to iend more than yoti ask. Take him with you when you call on your best girl if he happens to be handsomer ttian you. Note how lorjg he remembers what be has done for yoa. Give him an opportunity to better himself at your expense. See if he breaks an appointment j to do elsewhere. Wben yo have accomolished any thing together note how much credit j be takes to himself. Inconvenience him and see if he mentions it to bis friends. Offer him the chance to escort home the pretty girl you met at your cousin's. Judge him by wLat he does rather tuan bv what be says. Always be short when he asks for a loan. Give him an opportnoity to antic ipate the favor you are about to ask. 7.rnrrom Us to 25 lbs. ir month hannleu herba remedies that do not in A1Ajiaj jure the health or interfere with one's business or pleasure. It builds up and improves the general health . cler s the skin and beautifies the complexion. No wrinkl.i or labbineoS follow this treatment tftdorsed veirians and leading i ociety ladies. PATIENTS T.-'ilTEa BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Harmlew. f o h - - - r. owk In (tompt for particulars M by A .C THURSDAY. YOUNG 0Ii.IV. YOU WILL DO." Mid-Continent. A youc; msa w recently a -.ted from a tCientiCc bol. rtd- bonne bad een a religious one. lie, had beeo a meaber of a CtiritiD ; Churcb, had pjoas parects, brotftrs nd lstera: hla fitcilv one in ! Chrifi, On graduating he deteri2iwt up n a SVeatero life among the minr. Fill of courage an i boj.e, he started out on bis lenz ioumey to atrlke oot bitrself In a new wrrld. . j The horoe prayer followed tilm.l j As be wnt be fell into compsD j With older men. They liked birr, j for bis frank manners and his maol J ; independeDce. As tht joaroeye : together they atopped for a Sabbath iu wiuti umin vuiiv; ujuiiiiu j of the J5anbata one of Uis fellow j travelers aa:d to him : 'Cotne. let uh be off tor a on' j aod see the sights." '. if .J n a.irl t ha .rinn man i.t r- . u i t u i going to ehur5h. I have heen . , .4 w . brougnt up to k-ep tbe f1anbtb an I have promised my mother to Keep on in that way." , . , , Mia road acquaintance looked n e , , naj fof g moment, and tueu. slan ' ping on the shbiiklcfj said "Kight, my hoy. I began iii thai way. I wish I had kept on. Yount ; man, yon will do. Stick U you mm lidl'ft Oitfita i rt d cri:i will win ' . . , , , ,i ; The bov vtdnt iu eb, ml boo' or io mm. in mat lar awav n ace tin" , iraonj sucli 'cen. His companions' J , r had their drive, but the boy itaineri : 7 , toeff confidence nni won their re- ; pect b? nis min!y ay.jffai of sacred obli0atioa. Akeaiy suoc le b 7 ?UJ1IIU. UVJIl LUC JUUU UJUU. r.u, u f,u,b(1funa. i.i... ,!, i, . U V A w 7 U r - , I W r V. ? . 11 I IL. ft We're the Hrdet vy pricing Nation St, Loiis (Jlobe Democrat "It is quite a l!taef, aid Wal - ter Meachaa "'to say we have tot? many oational ana special hliUyr iu this country. On the everag - ..-.on nflr MciH H i t.. r i .. the United 'sutea, whefe l K0 , .- anil I I. A nvprnflP 1A fin w 7 X In Scotland it is three days lean, while in !.ataria. Relamm, Fraece, De i nBrkt and rrost of toe firman proy inzes the number of days is only 200. In many parts of Canada it Is no1 ionsitle to work more than 270 dav in the year. The United State heads the list, aad aItho:jth ;;- mercial and building activity orca' ?f a demnd for labor which is largel) ; Hcoountable fof this activity tj.e i absence of holidays has also some' thmu to do with it. Men can prosper with Ka!y "orkine on ru average of . SOI) data in the year, 2nd it would 1 oe a very good thing if this country j wouirt designate a few nation ; holiday, like the bank holidats of England, on which a little recreation could oe taken. Foreigners are apt to take the closing of share and grain exchanges for national holidays, Dot nice tenths of the population are not aware wben the speculators are tak- j ing a day's holiday, end their hoars ol labor are not affected. Death Valley & Curioui Plaee (Hobe Democrat. The geological formation of Death Valley, Inyo county, California, is paralleled by but one other spot on the globe the Dead rSea region ol be ilolv Land. The valley Is about eight miles broad an i 35 in lene'b, and is paid b" geologists to be a striking illustration of the whole world in its earlv epochs. It lies far below the level of the Pacific, in ome places as much as 160 feet, and has the appearance of beltg under the ban of soiDe terrible cure. TnnniU-r storms pound around Its borders, but no cloud eer intercepts the rays of the ecorehlng sun that continually b-?at dswn upon Death W.i-y sands until they are hotter than those of ''burning Sahara." For wfeek in and week out the ther mometer stai.de above 100 degrees night and day, often touching thf hundred and a quarter mark in the afternoons. Moisture of all kinds it unknown; dead animals dry up and mummify in the sand. LITTLE IN 11. Clara VVbal is the cause of Mr. Ds Noodles illness? Amelia He ha a cold in the head. Clara Is that all? Amelia Yes; I'm afraid he haaVt much else in It. gnews'8 iron bittem xiMAXAm For isea Contains Ons Hniidred Reelpea for ms iue deliosous Cdr cheaply and quickly at come, an is dooiu .TUN K In. IS!):?. WISE WORDS. PRESIDENT TAYLOR'S ADDRESS TO THE GRADUA TING CLASS OF WAEE FOREST. Froui Ntwi A ObtrTtr. which Pre-:,!er.t Chi. I'.. Ta;Ij: l ; L). ol Wake Foreet Ctdlrg bad pn- pared for t! It Seuior Cl, Uur Fha ainrianll . k f m m t r- m , . r. I t t , J it necessary that the exercises b. md ah brief ft pocsiol It w omitted. PRESIDENT TAYLOK's BACCAL at HKATE ADDURAi. YouNt Gen'tlkme.h. The Juti f nr.uiber ot The Fornai, winch hh t . ' m ti k- . ,. ... . dent i bwiu, jf Ohio. In cnb-r fwtimate the comparative cbauct-H : I'minunr KiieccM tn lift of I hi mpn j who bav Krduatitl at college, i aul of tbosa wbe hare uot.be ha - ; . . ,, ' ' taken tie tioabl to exaintu iu dc- ; , r ; , .. . Cvc'lopedici of Amentan Iioraph. ... fi . . i iberesiQltfl of bis investigation t , seein to me to be vet v remarkavil-. . f r .i... !... I r UHi. oi iiiu ui'Jits iuiii ij.wi; lurti wbo bate ben tleetued worthy ol y lif tun in fKklQ iiillaarikii rlnf Ic. : dve per cetit bate been college uit-n. Hisestituatu attaining to emiueur distinction, are In proportion o! oue ' . V,,,1 , m ran.tliAiivanfi I liu iiiiririiy ill tb :o!le ruao are one in iovi . oi two hundred and hliy time, a- reat. t ....... ... ii 1 U,MP ,culu,c" lu ,-B" 'ulM ,l- i to tUeee r.aultn, cot to tiatl f. f ..!. i i ' lTI TOM "Till! IJU1TK WlllCil UJrtV I II ' i deluMve. not (0 ?timulate any am-; , - : oition which u.av be uuorn!v.inM lenut ot all. ro lostr .....Ic vhi.-li : ..r,i.i urftftit. Htt f....i:Mi. ..r,.i ..,.... i. j but with iiia bone tbur, a you pon der thetu, ou may efc bow wule if ' tbe pathway wbicbopenB before yov ' pathway of eminent UMtalner'i toyodf !s!!oW men. This is not f empty aeutiment, 0T tb rhetoric ot i Com menceroon t oratory. Itfinefe ! deduction from an exhaustive tudy ! .1 r....i- d ... - .. .. i y. vt-t ri-ir, a vum uu smriui culation, that the ithancec of the wen who h&ve really availed tbui lte3 of the opportunities wbiyu 3 j 'oJlege offers aie out of ali propo tion to tilt? t?bD of the men who have not enjoved tbno orjvile J roar aimer mater will have ti e ; nDt to exoect that ni will bo ieadeis in tba world ot nseful thought aud useful 8ct:on. The ro-nits of the iuteotigatio a i to which I have just allnded at tmt , amaeed me. I bat in this compare.. titely new couniry, the verv paia di.e of tb- bo call, d, self-made man, and which, for the first ceutury of its hutory, afforded lew facilities for college training, that the e should be such a large ratio of college-bred men to o.hern among those who have obtained the recon dition of mention in tb:s great clopedia, HUgesrs fit Or i thought that some mistake niut hav b :j made either iu the collection of the facts or in the mfeien' v f;::! them. And yet, when J remeuite; what liberal culture is, ni.ar. i; m r- do and often accompli.-ii.-, Miipnpe and incie'tnlit begin i an;Ii. What has the college nought to do for yonf What baa been the n gh end to which durnifc these b.yg-ue yearn prof;sor and ati.dent l ivi labored together barrnouui y, uappil', euccesbfullv i. Ice. n i room and laboratory 1 he. b-Rt . . account that I bate ever sren ot it iu tse had a speedy an I jerfict rr is given by Prof. Hoxley. in o ol covery. Try a sample h :'.tle at m r bis "Lay Sermons." He sayn "That man, I think, has .-A a ; n,,w g"' 1 M "in u Tril liberal education who has been fiolt' !''? t P" T. 'iVhitebea- trained iu jouth that bin body I-the Dr -i store. Lare siz- jt: ready aortaut of bis will and does j $1.0 ). with eae and pleasure ali the v. ork that, as a mechanism, it is callable ot; whose intellect im a clear, cola logical engine, with all its parts of: equal strength, and iu smooth w..rk. ing order; ready like a eteam -b- gins to be tamed to any kind of i work, and spin the gotsamr a well ' as forge the anchors of the r:;lnd; i whose mind is stored with a know- ; edge of the gieat and fundamental truths of nature, and of the ! ws at ; her operations; one who, no stunted ascetic, Is fnll of lite and fire, but ; ;t:r..v:rriANDERsoN vant of a tender conscience: who 7 i has learned to love ali beauty, whether of natoee or of ait, to bate : all vil ness, to respect others as! himsell." I bis is a nigc lueai. Ala.-, idbij. ..d Consiznments noliciteJ. the aVL-toal to oHeo falls far el oit of it! Bnt with och a nnc;'t"t. f caitare, tl the cnl!ar thai wr k to gl e In our roller, tb won!r Is r'.brr that even a larger ptn;", lion of wmttient and urcelnl mrn I r not col2 nn Mn rr. c .ruibt b suggeated by tb; :a :)' tbecAe Hut one f the sioa! j.v trnt Df the obstructive cauir i, I imagine, that t( many it!i Itifir ' appItCAt ou to stud , at:d taLc t Ions a rrstiug spell, wbt-ti nun i fifir diplomas are in then I 'uli.' Let this not t tb cat witli nu. You are now Kradnatcv Ynu t4 won your flrtdrcrie. ow i,.r the next. You can w;r tl t im! I warn yon that the pric of nii' is t'o'i'lT l b laHor, pin taWnifc'. elf-aacrifice. The cnrrwila ot KcttTr life will be mr diftlcil'; Jt t x-mil nations, wlilcti will ct.iic tail and tu.an.v that v.u bar. Url. tul ., of From my heart 1 co::f.ratnlar urn i tbat ton etand an. m t ' wioiti ' IMtw'-t Thwinj: proves to .kvipj 1 vantai: 'rouii'l ot - a, Stop-- - . . promisi. t?fi a,- i r.ti i ! that it is oulv a vaot? r.'uii'i. r ... Y)u bold tbr straji'tir po-nt l r 'mf i ' tho b tttle m et to uj'Vt hi 1 ' ..... ii... . . .. . . ... i wuu, iui w i- i ::ifi ' i , Vour we-Hpou. htv :cm. v .1.. ' (- r m n.it I, iat.t ft ni.tmu . f b' .r.. i Y Lave tonftdenc in oitbar on will, a a clas-, mice u record ol ; wbic ' , ah'i wuicn tour uitnrr main win n.-' u ! . ft . kuitd. Witii unb'ttivd i u t -1 - ' . will she watcu your careni', tus - ' . patblze in jour titik'i. '!' . . . . . i rejoice iu yoin victories. A tfiidrr. j . . . cbiMiebinir. lotirir mother wMi lu- , ; . . be to ,,. Loyal comr.d,. and he herp wi you find aiLisi'i: t he J " ' . 1 ... ft . . 1 r 1 wmeiv hc;n iv'ri'ii lamny 01 n-i .. ir' 1 . r you corns into 1,0 ! nnwortilt liHo-sbip Hi 3o,i 'the noM band of men wtio conn. tate the Alunii i of Wake FoirM iNfjter lll the .i.!;c)s' eeem to rm to be o rich and stion jh wl.rn. at the banquet last iiilit, I looued around and eaw the soiim v. l o iia; made tbeir annual pdnmae to gr et each other and iuin ti- j h"rnrttt uf bea.t.fotne r-nt 1 oi their b'ster mother, n mo nui endowment ul! loft, wrre our t : i ! ' i luija all consumed, wile ir he I tdul campuri devahtattil ty t;. breath ! a eloue, the collwp would ntill Un rich iu wealth of lov of h children, winch to h.-r mort than an -! : um" iww ". Now, us po p'itt, Tua- I ive oi. a motto fcr your ciaa? It ia "lei. Dien,' "I Hervr." It I, m ..uj know, the motto of a royal hou-M in Kuiope. Were this all, I Miould no sutrjeht it. Hut it m tb m itt u o j to U- uj!nit.re.i onto, one ro mimnrer; even hih in carnate ou of (Jod. For altr ai!, whether in the light ot time or eternity, no life amounts which doe.M not willingly a self in harmony with tb purpoMt... i.i God for the perfection ol indlvid- ual character, and f t tin building ut of that kingdom which ball ubide forever. Xow Try I'lili It will cost v u nothing and will urelv do yon good, if you hare c j Cong h, Col I or any frouhu- with Tiir:;ir, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Kin?' Ne Discovery for ('oonuuipUon, Coughs and Colds is gaara-.teed tc lv relief, or money wil- N paid b'-'k. Sufferers from Ln Grip e found it jast the thing and under expense and lrn for yourteif jit t bOt- gVlzV.: 3.:.. IViU'iv imm H : '-. ii i ki. it " tlaBUa,4iav O.C- J'H--. Wiilttha..; riC 10 20 lr. v. iv.iir ...1 '..tu'W.!"1. I'- . )-.a.-a..-. 5 wn Faninrs anil General Coniissioii Mi 15 anb 17 -Roanoke Dock. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 15, 1893, edition 1
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