rrn I u I I un P()TO 1wT(Tt) (HR A TH THE DEMOCRAT ONLY 2f 13 302.X.AXI A YEAR, GOOD Advertising Medium. FIRST-CLASS job oppion CASH-IN-ADVANCE. v.- ATTACHED. E. MILLIARD, fi lter and Proprietor "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. Mabcrlplla at. ,er ynr. VOL IX. SCOTLAND NECK, M. C, THURSDAY, JUNK 22, 1893. NO 30 J. B. WHITE & CO General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS 11 & 13 R,r;6fcf D-fc, 3 2 on, Norfolk, Va, F It U F K 1 U , a L. fr w. o. McDowell, . UFfice th :'.! '. r New Hotel Main Street. Scotland Neck, .N. C, IAlw. s at bia r.ffke when not prti---ionllt soysgtrt elstwhere. 9 26 ly D R. A. C. LIVE hM ON, Office On r J. D. &' -Office nouns U to 1 'eoe. 2 to 5 o'cioea, p. ia. "2 12 1 7 ,S-:o.U-.id Ndfe, N, C. HOMAS N.HILL, AT TORNET AT LAW, Halifax, N. C, Practices in Halifax and adjoining saaaties. and the Federal and Supreme Courts. 3 8 ly. ir 'v ID BELL ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'Enfield, F. C. Practices in all the Courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in iue nro. '.in.! Federal Courts. Ciaaiab Su- col- lected in all psvts of the State 3 8 ly ATTO R N KH AT LAW, C Practices ut uedi . w'aereTer his services are febl3 ly. w. H. K1TOHLN. TTOLlSh.Y Mtd OoUNSitL.UK AT LAW, Scotland N-k, N. 0. r..-v (ir;ce: Curner Main and Tenth 8cr ts. 15 ly- LJ. MERCER & SON. 62') East Main St- iU'JIIMOND. VA. f Cumber Co.ss 11W ercrjanl fiives personal and prompt attentioT of all cn-ii'nrnents of Lumfter. Shingles Lattis, !5t.o." 4 17 00 1?. Jewel After x ye-rs experience, I feel tborfiaiily cotiipHtftnt to do all work that la ext3ted of a WATJHMAKfcR & JEWELER. WAT. B .MAKES & JEWELER. Repairing and Timing Fine Watches A SPECIALTY. I also carry a fall hue of Watcbe. Clocks ai.d Itreirj. MnaioVi Lnz nn -ats aacl Fancy Good?1. ' " Spectacles a ad Eye-gUsses properly, fir.ted to th eye. ftiiMEswifaaciiiifi THE B:38r ON EAKTH. SPIWIG MAC INRS CLEJiWED SATISFACTION OUABANTEED. a7, Johns to a, N xs dnortoN. fi. To-ey. 10 6 6m Norfolk & Caro'ina R. R. CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dat--d J. ' 9 189 Uil y ex. 3'iu. Trains. Hniiv ii Sur North Bound Trains Stations. N--. 10H 23 No. 73 No. 102. ry Store P. i . V. M. . P. M. A. M. 1 10 9 13 - Lv Norfolk Ar. (K) 10 I 1 4 . 0 i Pi.iii Point 5 35 9 32 J 2 58 1007 Drivers 5 11 9 g4 3-28 10 2-i " Si.iff.lk 4 57 Sol 3 49, l'58 (JatS 4 23 8 31 4 10 11 19 Tunis 4 5 8 15 4 21 il 37 Ah.wkey 3 45 9 33 5 02 U 53 A nlander 3 31 7 5 5 29 12 32 H'hi;.oJ 2 54 7 1 5 57 12 51 A r. Tarb ro 2 35 6 65 Ar. Lv. 5 57 1 25 iocky Mount 2 OS 6 30 P. in. P. M. P. M. A. M No 23 carries pullman parlor car. Nor -, fol- to Rocky Mount and connects with I AOL Train 23 for all points south. No. 103 connect at U bgood for all ea-tt-.ni Carolina points, al o at Rock Mount wttb A 0 Li trin 27 lor all points ; (iOilth. ... , - No 78 carries patlntn parlor car Bock : M unf to NoriolK ant crmnect ir all p tuts north. '. ;, ?..- , Ivor ail information scneuoies can on or address .. - O.I1. SEBPSLL, . . B EjrrTLT, 7liiiiwi. Youth's Companion. With ever j sort of tumaee. Of iron, stone or clay. We alwavs have a ehimnay To draw the smoke away. And when a tiny fireplace Is built of wilted leares, . It ih a man that makes the draught And all the smoke receives. 'Tis worse than scorching leather, Or flames of burning fatf I'd hate to be a chimney For such a smudge at that. These chimney-men are often So friendly, kind and trne, They'd gtadly give op smoking. If 'twere easier to do. They all acknowledge freely. They're made a great mistake; Bat h, this chimney habit Is very hard to break. And so they still go puffing Bad odors everywhere. I'd bate to be a chimney To spoil the pleasant air. Of course I know these youngsters Are anzias all the while To be like other people. And not behind the style. But though I mighi take counsel What cut ot dothra to wear, And in the neigh of fashion Consent to dress my hair, Though I might eyen swing a cane. And wear a stovepipe bat, I would not be a chimney, I'd draw the line at that. Making Sanguine. Selected. We can ah brighten the world a little tor others if we will. Even a kind word will often sosttar tte clouds that ensbrond some wa.y despondent' heart. On tha th - hand, a petnleot reply ar a crnel eri'ticism may deepen the darkness and drive tbe despondent to despair it is a suiema tbing to live in s world where there is so tenon sorrow, and where Satan Is tempting tbe poor and unfortunate to ucare God nd die. Yon and I, dear reader. aay not be able to da much to help and save tbe Multitudes that are walking In darkness, bnt we are reponaibie for wbat we oan do, aaal! a ir. noay seem. The tnought 'ul tittle ?rl who plsced a candle in t:- 7.-induw saverl a. ship from being wrr-irketj. We can kep a tiny Ii;eligbl oarinu b-r-,er we aor and no one c?,u i:ov wide reaching aod bow biHvscd jtH infljence may be. Good Advice to Young tfoatn. Philadelphia Times. inere is nolbing so cert mo to make yos disliked a to tell tout troubles to a ft lend. Prosperity means ftiendsbip, bat otce yon take it. inl.n vnnr hiH frrw rmfm I nnp irn.. you will socn discover that your company is not wanted, and tbe' people tbat once bowed to ou in pleasant recognition now walk on trie other side of tbe way with a cotd n'l stony glare tbat looks over yosr icad or through vour body, but never et your eves as of yore Tbe people are not bardbcarter tbat tarn tbe cold shoalder to you. Tbev are only averse to knowing of n mnr milir t.fio.n t h.v a ! i anil. I 7 '' ' 'lerted, is no more geoias than a w w www.. wuu v. wmm have oar little troubles. ""U": ces tbev grow to be very large o tes, and It isn't pleasant to have tbe dark side contmnallv thro t rtfore us just when ws begin to feel a bit comfortable in our m ods over .ome unpleasant occurrence that bas ainet as br a time. Ti-ke a bit of Valu ' l:;Jvi-, and when yoo teal like teiiin some one of your spat with your in teamed or how low your finances ar;-, juat re menfberour warninu and duu't do it. Tour mother, yonr father od voor b i hand are tbe truest sympathizers, a id,.ootsjde of tbem. yon re cctfn t he soon called a bors if vou per -s t in roar harrowing coi'fi ! nr.mm. tbe World' Fialr tar Cemtav : Fifkeei Upon receipt of your address ar-o if teen cents in postage stamps, we win man yea prepaid our oouvemrr Po.ifo.i-, of tbs World's Cola a blaa A'xuojition the reanlar orloe ia fifty eeotv but a we w -at yoa to have one, we mke tbe price nominal. You will Bod it a work of art and thing to be prised. It contains I mil pane views of the ureal tnild-ht loss, with descriptions of same. andldMrTlnsT th9m is executed in highest style of art. li not satisDed : wftn It, after i yoa et it we will refund toe stamp and and let you keep tba book. Addras Id. E. OUCKLEN aV CO., C0 Greenville News. A cot respondent wants to know .- t. i nail v of "refawm r and says h can Una no such word in soy; dictionary. Refawm is an improvised word intended to meet toe times and eon ditions. . . ...... wv..... uiwiu, . .......... v. ... comes irom tne most seuoiy ana i season, woo uau viae-.tiy neeo UaDarrai cooty, contained ninety carrier a deal of strong, ear nestl looking about the house; last nibt I M ,hA meaning, we nave nouuea, oowev I lor cbibci mj get in, auu wuw, ui mr. nf raimnt. In tkia nart nf thalmnna. didn't know A liitn Dual - i rr . i. u v - I. t. a hi ..i., I nn t eev that h Kaad .vtsMsi a ussilinfl nsmcw nt r. hi a root. AeinCFlif. lift thai m . . . . - . . aaAn llasiiJist Ka fKm rasaiAnaku malk. f - . orator now prod aces it from the roof f his mootj witb a kind ot mosbylaod lost bis oan of poison. For onr I sccent as if he was doubtful aboot it, I rather afraid of breaking some bi dim witb it if be said it too loud, but felt compelled to nee it frequently. "Reform" is usaally associated , witb some spectre evils to be correc. ted or progress to be sought. ''Re item ' is merely a aoana inteaaea toi tickle the ears of voters and ive politicians sad ofSoe s,a- ers a pretext for netcs before tbe public. They m.uth "refawm" witb a kind of loag, slow, shallow sound like tbe man who hat been invited to address tbe Son '.ay vctiool feliog bis wsy srounri a rocky episods in tbe history of one of the patriuribe It doeau'c sonud free and clear and genuine. Rs-form is a real thing a thing w -;:ea tbe parat and nigbesty st 0k sad bravest meoVof all ages t avel Wwr'i'i suffered anddied ior.j MKeiawna is simpjjrwind -a aoondlults in a very larjje crop ot voun siemfvine notblne bat a desire fBrl votes aod offloes, salaries aod powbte. We cannot, hope for any goo er. Ttjht is tie difference ws make be- teen "reform" and rrfawm." . ssmBBBSBstamaam For Boyg. o"""' C.I..IJ Aim at psrfsctioa in everything; tbev, who aim at H aad peiaev.re, ill come much nearer it tkan thoejtban he conld go into afield ann waoae lazioeas and despondency mace tnem give it upas nnauaioaoie. There are no rivals ao formidable asjsocceed so well in distilling into the those earnest determined mind tbat reckon the value of every hoar, and tbat achieve eminence by persistent application. Do tbe best you csn, whatever yon undertake; ir yoo are only a street .weeper, sweep your 'ievel bet.M He wiu does beat, however little, is lwava to be distingaisbed ftoai hiai am., uoes notbioa. rere.orin ui'iiurity is uiucb more respectable, u i unspeakably more uaef than lileuied inconsistency. Activity ia tbe law of life. Patience is power in a man. Faith in rvr own ability is half of every Mitle. "A living dog is better th n a dead lion." Character is a traue J real worth, reputation is bis market I price. A good character, good habits I and iron industry are impregnable to tbe aesaoltaof all tbe ill lm-k that fools dream Of. m. i .a I urenins, siter an, is omy i,n power i of making an effort. MGeniu, untrs-1 1 . . 1 W . L. Ill w w.- .w -mm . .. .. i . I mjm "k.iuii .cmui. ui nui t ppor.aoit. If y.iur opportonitiea are not yoodl -cioui, better tueuj. It ia cowardice to gr amble at tircuuataua; tbe oersaverins man rise above tom. 0ppo8itioo him beller pow.r resistance. Kitee rixe alove the nd. No men ever worked his j voyage, in a raloi. A bea i whk' is i better t'.an no wiud at all. No man ever achieved renown who too lazr to exert himstdf. It is n tf itooie to msse yoorseii great as.- a J.a r,b o be born great. There to o !enias m iifj like the geeias in eer 4V u-i activity. We cannot go to ileep .f sgara and wake op million airh; we connot go to bed dances aad wake op bolemonn. We mast work and wait. We mast win if we want to wear. Every detection of what is false directs ns toward what ,.tr..;svery failure is bat a step w I - - V . L 'rra ""f-i ws suoaia profit i y llBt foUlts r jesterday; n who disUaeea his Pe--ur wo siastors his batinuse, who preserves Integrity, who pays his debts, who lives wiUia income aad who gains Irieods by As a gsaeral thing people do not I look ap to a bar-keeper, bat an ex oeiytioa mast be made to the, 9 foot isald ooe cSe-ssaker to another. 3 iaeb dnakrjnxer - ia t!afi'-. fiacoad 1 bt t'va received previsioas TUB PLIGHT OF AH EAULY nOSQUlTO. Nei York Son. I La a w . . i ... m , 1 1 s. lobact I ever iw," said a So ith I street merchant who lives Jo Jersey, J'was a moeqolto wbicbfl saw juatl - 1 a lore leaving noma tnisimormug. I am having my house painted, aod m L. . m. z A . I- . 1 slsavinsw - naind ann r. flora haa fJsT m m I. . . w . L.:u I to get free be bad broken his gimlet J -ccustomed to going about witb brass band of bis own sard stopping wherever be desired and eating I whenever be was bongr?, this war I certainly about aa anroafortable a I situation aa could e imagined, and - - ik was, ! fam, the moat wreUbed uo9aaro 1 ever w: but. tbere ws ti11 some venom left in heart, for s I pahfi bias on my wr to tb flo tie nl(.. as HaiTilv r.8 luok cno I poak : I have nv opinion of a ojo wno nas nis nouse pain tea toa loi-so't bans out a viw rorkd ! U'iMt, LEA.BK TO W0RS. Kentucky Methodist. I! cannot dig. I am ashamed to beg." ibe man who ottered tbess semi i nenta is not alone in tbe world. A false plan of reariog children r men who are in tbe very same trou to come to sacb. "l cannot dig, not beoaaae be is crippled, not because be is an in valid, not bscause there is no wotk to bs found, sot becaase be couldn't make a liviog that way, bat bscaua I . . a . . .... i oe nan a notion mat m ao ao i i J disgrace. He can waste bis Lord' I money witb leas sense of abator I dig for a living . I ibis falve aeotimect wbicb wr I minds of the young, does them far I more barm than the abject poverty I could do them. I Those whose training baa been I such that they ''cannot dig," are al- I wars too proud to beg, so wbat can they doF This class of men keei. Qp tbe ranks of vnmHWus, nbarper. defaulters office-seekeis, etc. WORE THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Business Educator. "Whether yoo handle a pick or pen. a wheelbarrow or a set of books, di. ciituhaa or edit a naoer. rlne an ane tion bell or write fanny things, yoo C K v as , must work," says a fcf.made man. I if you lotik erotiod you, you will see I tbe men wbo are roost able to live I thereat of the'r days witbont work, I ire the men that work the hardest. I I uoa't be afrid of ffiliins years-' 1 1 witB work. It is beyond yonr now? I to da tbat. Work sives an apsietiu I . . ... . 1 iui uicbii, lb kuuo wjl mihj jiiui i innmmrii il trivea me annraaianon i . . .. . .. ' (of a holiday, 'i ure are yoang men I that d not work, bat the world Is I not p-ond of tbsm. It does not even I know their names; it simply speaks j of tbem as so-and-so's boys. The great oasy world doesn't even know thai; tbey are here. So find out wbat you want to be and do it; taka offl your eoatand make a dust in tbel orld. The busier you are tbe l'ssl ieviltry y on will get into; tne sweet- Ur will be yonr sleep atld tbe batter I SitiaDed Will tie world b with oa." I All Fife. Tbose who have eed Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have now the opportunity to try it .Free. Gall on ths adver tised Druggist and get a Trial - Bot- tie, Free Send yoor aame aod ad- B- kl , .aaa ; Mali am .aaaa em nla kne afl iBes ' airo. and Bet a asmnle box of Dr. K ; . - - - m copy of Guide to .Health aad Hooss- lostroctor. Free. All of which is gaaranteed to do yoa good and coat yoa nothing . T. Whitebssd St Co. Drugstore . ' J?aTOVllajl i7a :- I Pittaborgh Ohronicle-Telegraph. ' - fcHaveoa reeeived . any pie yatf" VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS. OVER OUR ST ATM:. "strange things wnt happen." I There are now 65 veterans in tb boldiefs Home. 1 1 There are uow 233 children at lfcne Oxford Orphan Asyinm. A guInea ne8t nematly.. fonnA w ,.rl ' Igjgnaj(J 1 Daniel Horton, colored, was found . I dead in bea in Aaheville Monday I v I morning. It is aaid he drank near ly tbiea quarts of whiskey on War ot- day. Mr. Jerome Dowd, editor of tbe llecklenbarg Times, has been ten- dered and has accepted the chair of 'political economy in Trinity Col lege. The Chatham Record report that mad t le aod hog In tbat oonnty on tba 12t"u of last Hay, sadjt!ic week three of tne cat tle went mad and bad to be killed I A child wmirlilncr ntilv f rn B - M w -r poands was born to Mr. Jam en De un. of rcomaHviiie. N. U. It is alive ana ioing veil and is tbe smallest baby in North Carolina. Hen 'ersonville Timte: Tbeie rt few peaches left by tbe ' frost in some ot the mountain coves iptbi county. Tbe fruit business in tbi I nation baa been afmosta failure for several years. Hickory Press: Maggie Mar pbj. tbe negro girl fouad dead oc ratirottd track, is uow thought to have been murdered, and Cbarl Ariuttfrg has been committed on a charge of killing. At FayetteviIIe a mad cow rushed at a in iti on Mai aet stquau. ua a lib. it ho: u entirely divettted bin ofti.uti, v.iik no concern as t whether the man was prepared t dou an' toer pair. With as httlt ceremonv a was observed l t cow, her victim -ought rh ri.eltt of a neigh boriofc store. Tbe Wilmington Review learnt- the Clinton Loan Association, which dosed its doors soon after tbe sot pension of the First National Bank lb Wilmington, will ultimately pa out dollar for dollar to ail its depos itors. A dividend of 33J per cent waa paid on the first of May am another of 25 iar u.nt. will be forth coming about tbe first of Jaly lioidftboro Argus: Mr. J, D. Denmark, the venerable father oi our esteemed townsmen, Messrs. f H. and W. Denmark, who jr known among hi many friends by the fa miliar name of "Aunt Joe," held family reunion on tbe occasion of his 76tb birtb-day recently and I gave a dinner, at which 58 Of his I children, grand children and great grand children participated; and Jt fchey were not all tbere, Kinston Free Press: Last Wed needay nigbt week aonse one at temnLed to break in Mr. W. Cana ' ' . dfl residence. Tbey triet to ef tct an entrance through several windows but failed and were InaUj . . . . . iiiuiicuru bubji guuuaj uiguij It . . . - . . ueLween mna iu itciock tnmn ooor fellow, w bo probably couldn't get a Mcri." to queneb bis all-da b thirst, broke into Mr. W. 8. Fields bar-room. Tbe thief effected an en- trance tbroogb a rear window but did not succeed iu getting anjting, R-iiisviil Rwmwi 'Wheat aid mti BU)Mir gram crop are ;u..k Uii QD. 10smallv w.-i' Wheat "u um- u e. - .n in a miimii. r.ri. k . LA uvi m m. . Botttef te Moon-'.t, thirteen' miles nf Rii1villi IUafkIav mnnino and is taking i . M '-i.: ', T e pieon has a brat ring around tita b-ck ard printing, which indicates t'l'at it is the property of a j patty tLat lives ,in Brooklyn, N T. j : fShelby Reviewf George Huut, a n'ttortons desperado of this conntj , waa arrested in Golden Valley toan ahipy in Butbertord ooantjl lai-t ITedneaday week, after a bloody battle with the posse that ' wad aftr b asl Hunt wna desperately f hurt, b insr hot n several plaoesi one tbigb-bone being shattered by a rifle bail. Hunt was wanted 1 on a grave charge. I : Oxford Ledgen The Jailor and bj assistant, both ntgrose, in Tance conatj ,have conis to grief. Lat w ek, la tee Sspcrtot Court, Judge Obnford preciirT7.n.Lc3a was 0-- Hickory Press; Condnotor Tut-I tie inforas as that at about 5 o'clock p. m., on May 31st, bit train came very near killing a three year old child on Connelly's trestle, four miles this side of Lenoir. Tbe en i gineer stopped the train within six feet of tbe child. Tbere sbon!d be a law to punlsb parents who allow children to tbna ran into danger. . A VAnttA Muni, it VaMAl.A IT were determined to marry. Lillian Jennell, a 15-year-old gtrl, and Pry or Fitzgerald, a 17-vear-old bov. were tbe pnneipals. The giil was - : " l in tne upper portion ot her father's house, but at midnight she bravely sprang from a window to tbe ground Her lover and bis brother were watching, and quickly went to her. Dieooveiiog tbat she could not walk, they carried her nearly a mile to a church yard, summoned a phy sician, who, after an examination, ss id one of her legs were broken. The bone was quickly set, and the young lovers In a carriage proceed. ed at 3 a. m.,.and fled to Boone's Mill, in Franklin county, where tbey took the train for Winston, N. C, and were married Windsor Ledger: We understand tbat Mary Ann Butler has issued a circular and sent it around to thote whom be supposes are tblrdites. urging them to get people to lead tbe Caucasian. He aye tlut if the peoole of tbe State will read bis pa per for the next two years be will Ha a. hi a frt tin what tiA aaim1isc Wlif I " mmwmw mm- w avMta t a Si . ouuirviuHia so turn toe state over to the Republicans and tbird - D . . . . . . u" ou" touw United States Senate in place ol General Ransom. Will the Demo eratic party rest quietly on their ors and let this be accomplished f We think not. KNGAGlfiD TO A MULATTO. News A Observer. Drommers recently from Goldalo- ro sav they are having trouble down cnere witn tneir recentif Christian ized Chinaman. Wong cut off hoe, joined tbe ohorcb, registered ssa cM- ism, end was apparently trying ta fall in line as a good Amarlctn, when bis friends were startled to And oat tbat he was plotting to mar ry a mulatto girl. He wss reasoned with ana sxpostalstsd .with, hjt to n effect. The marriage has not vet C-Txie off. but Wong smiles serenely and holds fast to his yellow love, ap parently enable to understand why tbe people are so upset about it. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. St da is the best thing tor c.eanirg tinware. Apply witb a damp cloth an rub well and wipe dry. Spirits of camphor applied with flannel cloth will remove unsightly white spots from furniture. After peeling onions rub tbs h ds wtb cslsry or mustard ard the odor will be entirely removed. A teaspoonful of pulverized alum mixed witb stove polish sives the stova a fine and lasting lustsr. W ben boiling eabbage, tis a pisce of rry bread in a bag and drop in the pot to remove tbe dissgreeable odor. Tbe Progressive Farmer crossing rskes w'ti'.ue National Economist and old Fred Douglaas digging Jatn J. Togalls ia the ribs I All good msn may enjoy tne summsr while tbee bouts last and may whoop for wbeo any one of 'em gets hurt. Gestosis Gasetta. How to Cub Au Skin Diskajses." Simply apply "S WAYNE'S OINTMENT. " No internal medicine required. Cores tetter, ecxema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands nose. Ac, leavinc tbe akin clear, white and healthy. . Its great heal ng and curative powers ore passeraed by no other remedy . Ask yosx drageist for SWAYNK'S OnrTMNT. ........... .t. crilttlrcc. I -fcan Xt-niSIF"" "enisnuieiw -':'9t .Kit ' a t.t?-v-! hawg.aaaait-jalj aiim Ja . riirjcrtfert4 ta rxtynOlrt and in enred at home witb oat pain, nook of par I tienlara aenft VVEB. OffioeliMM WUteJaailBt lOXOlyr. 1 "mm m V ANDERSON BAGLEY & CO. Go life That depends upon the Liver. If the Ever is inactive the whole sys tem is out of order the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dnll or aching, , energy and hopefulness gone, the epint is de pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with Sineral despondency and e bines. The Liver is the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. " I hav. Im(m !. -11.. I 1 .k m pS: "'"-."".ca. pyipepsia, BiUoiumm and Throbbing Headache. Take on fw fJae ficttailata. Which has oa the Wrapper the red S3 Trade, taapt ana SiKnatnrcof J. H. ZETUM CO SCOTLAND NECK Enterprise Co SCOTLAND NECK, N. C4 ARCHITECTS A!D BUILDER B n m ..... I uon tracts taken lr all kinds of wos I and brick buildinef, Pvrt estimate, lanJ peciticati ns furnishKl; Also Mno I aracturcrs of flooring and fancy ceiling. beaded wainscotinar. sto.- fronts. - Dnrch jcolun-np, brackets, moulding of all ls. cnptionti Scroll Work of the latest cesicns. satisfaction tt"r- aotecd. Prices low as the lowest. f.E. SMITH, Pkff'Dexi-. !H. G. J ONES, Manaqep. 4 18 35 lv 800TLANU ME'JK, N. U. J, H. LAWRENCE, DFALKK IN GRAIN, alILLiKEKi.'. Ua. CLOY li AJD GiiA.v SEEDS, IMPBOVFJ) FARM. IllPLrMrMM A SPECIALTY. Agent for CLARK'fS CU'1av,aY HARROW and DEKKiX.. MOW Eh. A model of perfect icii, SOTLANS NE'JK. A', t ; 1.6 If. JNO.O. GAM AGE. WcMe Wlsrf, NORFOLK, - - - -SVixtGINIA. .(..inie, Plaster, Bricks, LATHS SEWER 8: pipe. DRAM TILE, COAL, TAR, &C. fSySppcinl priees sod rates on cr load lots. 7 1 1 y OOIVRK)HTa. etaJ ffar taf nrmatloo and free HaadboiA write to KUMN co an bboadvit, nmw roaz. Oldest bmeaa for aeenrlnc patarta In Amarlea.. Brary patent taken oat by tie ia brought before tha iMUMie by a notiea glreo free ot charge In taa pmniifit tnericau . Onr ICctt -ti EltatiiJ.C-a.i. -t : I bees, r.vm. vitr-r, zsz V:r.-., , tV;.. ':! t't Tfl.-.'.-l Fr. ur. to f il zvpl'xtu. a. wrofl. Itott CC'JI v.3e.ui;ixct Cata!osne Ebllabad. BatlafaRtion (jaarf.ijcsea. m wm mm. 46 GaxsKBOCSES; 80 acres KCKCKUBa. Address layv a MPIIMPR. Tnmavrr.T.E. K. 2 23 tf 'fi IS A Seientiflo Americas p Agency vCVCDl-loviATa1, JJLaA J Taaos marxb, W2 osaioN tATBNra, LMU U

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