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7. n T 1 THK DEMOCRAT ONLY DOX-ZiAR A YEAH, TASII-IX-ADVANCE. .Vivk.i:ti-iv; Mr.tiri. Y i. ASS jo3 omcs O -AT l.i I I I - L. . HILLIA&! K' ior ami t-ropritdc?. iX. SCOTLAND NECK, N.C THURSDAY. JULY (. ISitt. DEMOCRAT . B. WHITE & CO U General Froduce COMMISSION MERCHANTS 11 & 13 Roanoke I oek, 3 '2 3H Nokfoi.k, Va. V K O V K !S . I () A A L. R W. (). Mc DO WELT , 0 Office North corner New Hotel Main Street. Scotland Necx, N. C. rp Always, at hie office when not - ...f hlly engaged elsewhere. (1 26 W A. C. LI VERM ON, t';rtf.E Over J. 1). Iiv'i DHKE 11 UKS SJ to i .iV'ot-h-j 2 . o:!' k, p. fC. 2 12 W Scotland Ntin;!c, .t ? l AVID HELL. f. t A j-TORNEY AT LAW. Kn field, N. C. Practices m all the Courts of llalifa vi ii ijoin'nc; counties and in .. .Su t,. i me and Federal Courts. Claim.- col ted in nil parts of the State. 3 8 ly. .1 A.DUSM, l I ! O R N K Y A I' LA U StjTjjND Neck, !N, C, thftfifcr his services at r ' fMS 1 V uC'.ll . 1 H. K ITCH IN, Attorney and Counsklokat Law Scotland JSeok, K. C utnee: iJoiher Main and Tern: 1 5 lv S.r ts. I.J. MERCER& SON- 62H East Main St. tUOUMO'sD, VAw Camber' Commission ercrjant lives personal and prompt attentat r.f .11 coniirnmaits of Lam her. Shingles L-f i s. Etc. 4 17 W ly. ewelry Store rr yers expeiinnc, I leel t i r i X 1 1 v c ) U'W inG ti d ) ll w ir& th4t m exi.M-;red of a .IE VBLEK .1 X, VELKR H i'ria- an 1 Timias Fine Watches A SPKCIALTY". f I line d arch- M'vfcs t:r.d ? Sopcfcaclos and Eye-Ui-" properly fittfid to rii eve. iw wmm mm i THE BEST ON EAR HI. s v i r; m AC 1 1 N R CLE A E O vn R.p,,J, vi Htron, .TTS? UTIOV (inARAN TEED. W . Johnston. N t door to N. R. ev. 1 CONDENSED S'V.IRDUlE Ml HP ; H ii , NT rrh H.d i ! j-n Stations . 1 )A S -2A V .. 7'i T... If) ' .4. t. P M, v .) O'.i Lv f.rf Ik r. ' t 9 4 Pi in r Po; u 9 -' S I'l '''7 Dri' -fr r) M H g .'S '1122 S iff 4 -7 x.V ! 1 'Jt 1' 8 i lo 11 19 T.,ni 4 5 8 Li i i il .17 4s.-Wpv : a 0-Z 11 S' -.land'-r 3 31 7-r ' 1 z .rwl .4 7 5 57 12 51 A r T-rh r . -2 35 fi.r aT 1-. 5 -17 1 25 Co.-ky Mount. 1 05 ( L P P. M. P. M. A M 2i -arnes Mtiiiinn pir r car Nor ...I . to Hi.ckv M -unt a'id c ni.ect witl ' L Train 23 t'.r all points south. - omnt at 'I'bj'il or ai i - - rn Carolina point. al .) at Rock M omt witb ACL train 27 lor all points fo it h. No 78 crn puMnn pnrlor car Rock M 'nt to Noriolk and connects for all p ii. t- north. For all information schedules call on ot 'I'ldieJ'S G v.. SERPELL, J. R. KEVLY Gen'l Manazer. Sap't Trains T M. EMEHO.n, Geu,l Passenger Agent j.-:r( : r ., ;:r.rm:i tnr,Jr, .!; 5:. fcguanS. Id si: i it Iim never fil.oo. t.riir n' fnna joarUruggtal 'iK'im. lri'j:, i'.c. A fmplo pi'w.'r i.,TflfoT 13c TRIAL BY JURY- Kinston Free Press. Some of our 8:ate oapo-s are hav ing some very rgn and on:-f binae to say ahout the present jnr stem. Thre art defect that bv rent into oar svstern wbuh oaht i. ' e criticised and ought to be chan ged hut this doe cot by any mean justify wholesale attacks upon the ancient and honored institution of trial by jorv. Such a coarse onh tepd Ui diminish respect for the law and to pnermrtoA loictkiaao nr.. I lynching We would like to mike tbie inqoirv : how many of oor frfentn -ho are art agvera fn their cntlcit- ave ever aat udoo the Jarv and e oecially in a capital canei and i- here one of them who If he we' "umrooned on a jury in a capital rape (or Bnv other cane) would nf 1 peal to the cocrt to bavo hlna-pl xeusedf Here whefe th trouhU . 0r hse( nSeH of a'i oles set ' avoid aervice on the jory and or ws have hetn extended until a Jur an he too eaaily packed, and eourt fen in their ensetn? to avoid if. -eponsibiiity and fj attend to pn vnte huslcess havii winded at it tot 'on. In the tlrat place w quetin' hether any cla8 of uen ought to I xmpt ttaM it? lroi'jrlft ffntv .f oTvine on u jarv, and then no ind vi- oal outht to he exceed un!?e h iaf. at the time be in called on u. t t, a pood and sufficient excua hich ought to he publicly ma' Then there are tili&qaaiificationa thn tkhtlobe abolished. There is r !od reaeon why a man who u erv I on a grund or petit jury wit 'be leet wo vears shoold be di. fj-i -l fid iroia jury aeriie'e. Ther rHt he good reasons for disqunlif; my; a talis juror, ?or L mav he -4k,j75.fe8sionar' and such re jiisth o)?di-tiousK!e. Thero !J e pood ri o". wt:v tne memners or nre corapf- nies .nd military companies shoots be exempt frono jury service, and t.h 7 rv fpc Vdii the la?y exempts sat" ilt)w that it holds out this exenoi Mon is a price for other public er rife, thereby depreciating the jur' trv!c. A-' in, thefe outfit to Hp a rhsn" tl:e rrcthod of r!ectine tails f . r . The Bfieriflfy bnowinp; 5' I'oroinn of our bpst men to pervirj- fh" jnrv and the desire of anothr to serve in order to aenre ti e i'- iipm, too often pander to t-f ., a of both ela-i5", Some anter tfcort of Alf.ctfrjp tallymen onot t a be adopWfl. Vp iodine to the fnrther opini'T v.-fc ir apital oae tiere ere t' 'iinv rx'retnptorv chtllonse. If iirv i ''rawn from the box, a we hinic it hfiOld be there he n' diince for packing' for or again' he defendant. To allow him twen v thrre perer?ptorv challenges b; -Hes tKne allowed for canaa do "em ti nhec.tionhle ard a 'ini.o rght to be diae in thie re tt. J is usffsted hy om that it o M .o better to let he Jdge ?o tir fcieta a well a 'he 1-v. ohuR M' pfa favor a majority verdie. lu-'P in ftdherlnj? to thp ru' irt-'i-! jury and we think thn BiieH innovatlr,'- trial by t; ,..,,ir wfi-.ld be subject to aenons o e io1:, bit wa can ee ro ?ood ov -inn to a verdict by a three. fnnft niot or ov a majority of fi' TrVl. t Wottld h- diffien't to d .t o . r. ws v hy which one or two i" r .-ht not cret, npon a jnrv fd - w i:ld incline to favor pln i'ii. ii ifiv uch would be pow Lt rhe qation be agitated 'd ,-rii ritieised until a'l npiv() n are made, hut let ii not f.r t.-t we are driftine tnwnrf's ' ''zed sovern'rent and that th d fnv come whei ths very ul" v- 'V bich some would tear down : ' e the citizen's safety. 1 orified ar.d preervd. L-t it Many Peaches. T' e Salisbury correspondent t thp Richmond Dispatch a few day tro id J "Mr. T. B. Fralev and seyeri other farmers near here have aeyer1 hou-an d bushels of early pearhe oing to rot because tbey cannot Lin tbem hv express to the north rn markets for enough to ps "-eight charee. Tbey had decidrd cot all the trees down, but thf ' I mond and Danville railroad it. rr rine & system of refriserato ara, and it is hoped that If not now later on many dollars can be saven to the frnit-g'owera Here. erop Bere. ia a large ont. THE THR1.E BLIND QICE. A HTORY FOR C niD .EN BY UNCLE feOB. Ton hav a'lj rff couraej heard i f the three Mind mice who foo1ihlv m after the farmer' f and wpre nnUhed for the'r t,'pidi?y br he r.ld dame cnttln off thir til witl) rarvirtgr knife. R1t t. o tj f 0 u alnenlr ttt nti.iriir hi lnjnl' whaf became nf lie anfortnnafe 'lttle rreature who wre ttm trade bh "nd, "ho't of a 1 - h t. at ne an1 abor of a a' IfiT nthp fter the aad event. One tnin t oiat, certain, and it will oeenr , onf to tog that tinli'-ce littl Bo o(p aheeo 4 thev ds 1 ntt Hlny heir tafr bbtnd tT'cu whn t"t Tivpd horae. Now 1 hid able to te'l ton at' o it what been Tl of 'h"ti aft he dradr'til di!tr of loaing tl.e for f.htt Hittie bird" -h'-" eU -ir r;af.cr('" rtrncr tMr.o has tld me all about the mfr. F5rt of all, then von moat feno rht. their namea werp Podenoe Swiveleve and Mrd vpraides, and i' a all thfftoh the thon hi1eafl-. "rhe fi r" t that, ther 10'sf theif can ' u 5ppendarea. which, I must tel von i'2-own-un lannast? for tail-. -i th- "IHv fellow: "AlTthe v. ien folk f n(tl ot uif SO le in after her and fiih?,'iri her." Rut. although it ia true that tro 'ttle girln, anl. Indeed, some ro o women, too, for that jaatter, - lfraid cf mh'Oi they soon foo'T nt that tbines were cb,e differep hen they had to deal with farmer- wive who carry knives about wit' t em. Well. ro"'?f toifewpoa rn aw-1 a ft aa he conld, knocking h'P notn neaint varion things aa he ent for aitho it hla tall he wif 'ike a nhln wit,hont a rodder anr is! -istonihed mother pilt ROn3 omt osnt on hia stumo (thpre was rhondafa noxt, roor) which aonr 0 iHil"' it better, thon ;h he could b on some dave dftfwnrda rnnnin -ont with a bit. of a ie 1 to ' til he hd left, w'-jih made all thr hr mic lau b, T'rouT -V.nose rfo:pnitie, howrr, Vr toon rirre to a sad end fof one 'i , osincr nbont he btin'y wilked f -' a cat's month (afie Waa fWt . ke r.me little boy, with her mo' -en, end yon mav be wira h ney e.nn hack ain. rt that it' t'-e en'l of poor P-k'.'noc. Little witudpue d 1 not f'e inch bettor, hiil tie 1vd longer for e wa mor care'n', and, pfrsnp; ' nr, The lo of h 1 il aave j ' f0. That'a funnr, in't itf T in this way i He was ont on igrht with a companion, whn the oth went tnfd ft tran where therr "is nm" nice toasted chece, when iddenlv he rtoor came down with hang and he Just managed to e--pp, bnt hie poor friend we cpngt t v te tail. If he had hnd one b ri,d have h?ee rtanurht, too "WeV, wM," hp said a he seawpared of, never tbonoht I srnold rejoice a 1 lose of my tail." Not long after t?it, however ' p 11 into a jar of trearle "ond w"? 'rnwned, 'Poor fellow, said h?c othpr, a she ifl?l awav n teer v'i h tip of v ' ot t wv JWfto th f r a!'.'" So it w. n't It? M-sQt. r shiyersids iv 'oeoe f IT, fo- h stock elo - - 'f. ' mother's side, and o e k p" af" ' nger . But on Liekleaa ni?ht e amened to tonch a atrange kind r aii when he wa out alone, and '1 down auoi him and flattne m out like a pancake; and whr n. fri?'ds came to look at Taim the id : Well, W"M, w o would hse tir.nght noor shivprsidea waa ocl flst;'' Bn flat, be was sure ee. ogh. So now yon know thp, end of the hrep blind mi e. I n CSripp-. During the prevalence of the pre-j-dence of the Grippe te past sea ons it waa 9 noticeahl fact tht those who depended npon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only bad a sp?ed recovery, bat escaped all of the troublesome after effects of 'he malady . This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting anid cures not only In cases of L Grippe, bnt in all Disf-sses of fnmat. Chest and Lnnj, snd has ured case of As'hraa and Hay Fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free Trial bottles at E. T. White head ft Ca'a Drag Store. TOOCHIWG THE BUTTON. The Independent. We are nowdavs eUln to do hlngs eair ano farrher off than w ad to. Deeda of grand-nr or dppf of tefror ae accomplish ' with le tmrndiae effort n ' at a d1t from f'ir effc'. The touch of a HtJt. too ecutea a roar'erer, or starts a" the enginery ot the C iamian Kx . fion. fa 00 this omewn-t lh3" thn God workef 8t.nd by the electri' ehair. There sits man in hl na h-alth. No cana appear : ont and S-'T)' lea. A flah, aa it wer from the c'oads, 'ntJnihlp, wi'.b n 0Se at nacd, tha ahr'rT aomaWhert "'e and tinseT) nd he dies. Th. oe wa a natnral oae, if you htp- n to be a'p 'o diover Jt, a cur. !nt of electricity such evef Hindertfif'm develops, and it hap tie'- to come this and 'ed. If ou do not kncw of tne di vlo'ty 01 Ihw and the 2pnv t)f !-w behtnd the aOf, U ia J-ist a mocb r t.'ie li'riS rf rrftiire as when a thunder bolt leaps frm the ?fcv d strike -ho ise an 1 kills x m-tn. The touch of the button hy the President, atsrts Into active motior Mie ponderous mibmerv of the Kx- ttsition. tfeefc was bf Iovloci ble, somewhere else! When le ouches th button, every whe ' s'nrts, every process of betatifui orooyction joe on before our eye. nd It 'fifrti?B frdftniteir aner ourelv natural law. You can e id explain them II. Him you d not see. He is fr off, unseen, on tBsideredj but th?; processes he a.-1 n rootitih fj Ob.- ?a it ny HirTVr., i n the whole course of iiatoref Oi' f silence and torpor starts the wbol 'Dotement of spring. Everv current, - verv etreaw, everv tiee, every rot I t, feels the ItDpiie, and start m: ita r'itbiiic motion, and dyelope t prod ut tive life. Where wan b- vi.tise will created and set in mot in i t e proitt-ea of nature, whose con - oand itie pro esses itf (far on b. d-1-" ohef V e do not see hs.u ; i-er up we forget hun ; b :t. bad we i n(t we bt,uM nave foun his fji - r t the kbit'd f th univer- . An -tber leeaon. ut 83 jrarid, pe h-pe, bot mre peronil, aiuat t draw frm this illustration, tl, on of human irfljence. Wi'3h ot ns i not pressing the bqttonf What e do here is seen and felt, invisi. far off. A gift here ia vonverfed fto a book, tr a preac!)fir o. a atdier'a voice in a far-off land, and (.nifeeihe conree of ahomsnlife. t euch distant inluence as this hlcb we exert here tbat regenernteii he world. A New York merchart o.ichfd a button, and there aprag Kobert College iu the East, and ti.e ation ot Bulgaria. Peter Coo.-r. 'nrlea Prtt, loucned a button, ai d tne transforaitg power of tbat tout b foes on in edaeati"nil Institute mg afte'- the dii. A kind paret t ; ten. pi a tt correct, the will of a rt- ellious child; the child, resisting mof. and taking his own way , riniiS dishonor upon h'- family and uin upon bimeelf. A teacbtr r rova or corrects another cbihi, at rt he grows up a patriot, a hero, a ben efactor of the world. A rler touct- a button, aod beneficent or maiev lent legis atlon and adminitratioi. folowf vf hicb s i e or rein t.f iai.n The h,reat aioyenr .-. oes c, wLil .-o 1 : pe-, perhp- tiever saw, rhap forget who it was siarted he i-iirre: t S ii fl it-nee. There it a lutton under evrv finder. Treasure1 48 Tears. Baltimore , Md., Jme 'Si. A t -f regular meeting lu re ot ti.e rii-r-ctore of tie Seaboard A'r-L'f.. Wailroad Company, Major W, V Vahe, fecretary and treasurer ot tLi Kleigh aod Gst-on rai'road, tet ttred his refigcat'on as treasurer. I:.jjr Vpsb has been treasurer f ttc Raleigh aud Gaston forty-ei t t vt-crs. He is nearly 8'J years . age. The resignation wai accepted and Mr. John H. Sharp, of Wllmin to, N-C.whi is treasurer of the Ca'olina Central railroad, wee elect d treasurer tf the Rleigti and Gaston in place of hiajor Vass, who retains the secretaryship. Wild Waves A South Miteouri girl waved br band at a stranger, and In three days they were married. Two nay Iter the young wife waved a flat iron at ber husband, and the next evening ne name borne waving a divorce. W hat are the wild wave eayingt POSTGRADUATE REFLEC TIOHS. Gild.boro HaalUht. For th &Z tbree wefks w list tcu rt4dtn tujcU end hnng much ibiQt college and university ci nrnen'uient. Ab-at liJfCK) jfrdait' 1 0 v4iiou par's of tor fv nn try hre received thir dip'o mas, Ihv hteped to the parting words of counsel from leuved trrb- r. and have epp.M through tee iHirtal from scbool dava tno l.f Now what is to tm doue T That ii very importent fjue- tiontothe' graduate, nri np.n ite answer depend auece or filur a Irxiking to a correct solnrhm t this brtrd problem It a well for tie recr-nTtv i?raf U4tei iiKient ri co . aulr his changed re!ntoi. In ho)l Iih ban been allied U t y diy what bm knew. His a.lvac:c. meat l?eo conditioned by bs ttainaicrit", uil tfi nfutleur wtio odd nirtterl bunt the intricate sn' Jecta of attiuy stood !ih.t on ti e houor rollrt ol college Jtrd arnvei-i- Henceforth all tlit is chaiij? . rhe grdonte will now be a-kf what he caa We, and bciin.e he c u lo nothing well he 1 quite hUel to be loathly jostled about in the an- ua of tne worhTn work, and he i I be tortunatt If he tlo not have tn face a jM?fl of tliecouiain cu- cnmetanoei, 1 b real tiury wnicL hew bfoie the graduate is to rntu -tomt' ot the aveuuej of labor, t Commence ut the oettom and won patiently np to tlut maore cf ei !incv wh-cb 111.- trtients permit. The education winch fhe u r 1 n - te ban acqniied will be a help or h lndtance, according: n it it us'. Knowledge of language, matheoiat ii, NC'encc, and art ia a might v a stance to a man mi the hent ai t' scramble for place, position hv ootnpetence, bnt it must tie simply raeann to n end. Woras of Wisdom- The vontb of 'be oul 19 eveil?.-. . A verse may find h in wh on i a rmon Mies. One ?"n by dsy, by night t i f. oaaand hine Ttlk little and well and joa wi I be taker for somebody. Fear manifested iDvites dange ; cincea'ed cowards insult kdowi i-.e. It in but a base, ignoble uiin that mounts bo higher than a b- ' Cn soar. Napoleon bad been the flrnt rmi d the woild if his ends had bee? pnrely public. The men who are alwaya (otti oate cannot easily have a reat. eieace for virtue. A word or a nod frcru the go hae more wpi.-tjt than the eloquer e "-cbes ot other-. Tranquil pleasure Ist the !or t; we are not fitted to Dear tit burden of great jo. We are not Kent Into thi wotlt5 to do anything into which we c not put our heart?. The great ddficnlty about mnkn t verses ia to knowwben 'n hne u-ide go?d on". The gnlden Hre never leaves tl orld; it exists still, and shall exist till love, health, and poetry aie i f more. Nothing more completely bnffl p one who is full of trick and dupio ry rhan straightforward and cimi e integrity iu anotner. Ntbing can be so qnick and so dn as tbe operation tif th mil , especially wnen hope or fear r j-ahm-y, to whicn the two oth p are bat journeymen et to wori. SIX FEET EACH AY. Boston HeraM, Approos of the lawyers pi'c' -ing into experts on the witnewf. atand in mnrder trials, the case ie recalled wbere the lawyer look" qazlcally at the doctor who w testifying and said: "Doctors sometime make mi takes, don't tbey V "Tbt same s lawyers," was tb replj . 'Bor doctors' mistakes are bane s'x feet ander groan d. said the law yer. aYe," said the dot-tor, "and la. yera' mutates sometimea gwing s : leet iu rl e air." lZi 41xal on. bd1 i .iacii diaoracrv, ttr ROU N H BITTm.il. all dealar keep it, SI per battle. QeiiiuBe b rK ana craawa ra uses on WHERE 70 FIND HEAVEN Irted. A roioiater one day prace-l on b tffP. TbC OSXt dV bm jn.rf wn town and rcet one of ; t itby member. Tbe bn;br ta- the prvacber aad eaid: -I'aaior, yoo prea-bed a eixvt r mon yeeterday about heaven, 'oat yo never told where haven Is "Ah!" el 1 the pastor, ! aw c1- nf n opportonitv tal ortnk'. I bTe lost come frm the ;tlHop " 1-r. Io that cottce a mettter f v-.ur cherch. She 1 eick with fvrr he- two little chiMreo re irk in tt. o r bed ; and ahe bat not a bit ' nor a tick of wool , anr 1nar. nor sugar, nor any brea t. If yon w't golown town aad bny ." r-f 1, of ' hmjjs- nie proielons sntl rnl them up to ber, an-t tes go aronr.fi th-rs and aav i "My in'c'. I hv Sr. mjfc you thie nte pr iiloi in be name of rir I'rd and vlo' hen ask for a li'ble and red t'e twent v-thlrd Psalm, and then ct hn on yoor knres and pray if m hm'l, see heaven before rou gl hr oigh. ril pay the bill. I b neil mort ing he eail : "Pastor, I haven as cerlsln'y as von a'e htrnj log." ROAD MAKlSfi IS MEK LE t'htrlott Nsws. Visitor to Chorlotte ho may K nterested, directly or iedirrtly 1r -totd improvements, should be - ride out to N. D . street wl.cre th- w road to cut off the bi!Jv ndl 'ooked route around hy i r . -ond , is being made by the crnntt onvirts. The avetem of rtm I br.g, bridge building, mrk crt 7 nil cn be taken io at a glsr. - e road is first laid out a bno "d -traight at poasib'e, then 'be ll's are cut through and the low n'aces are filled up making a gri' rembllng that of railroad td rpj y for the tiee. The roek it hen put on, a layer of lure stonte I Ira', npon which is placed enectd' ng layers of sfone, esch laver bi g f smaller stone than the former r e nnl tie top layer I a marc gra To" whMe is then rolled and xx h e a road wnnld be the pro' d any communltv. Tbat ia iu .rf. the way the road ab et liatlotte are being made. T'e atone crushing plant is toe f he most perfect things yet ia vented and its operations will ai way be of interest to the spectator. The big rocks thrown Into th- moo'h f tt-e crasher are dnlirered i.i sej.r, e t. les, each pile of a differ t t dc In siie. The rock are os-ia'ly n'rled near by and corde 1 np oat the cruther plant like so much Exactly. "(lentlsmen," said the indlgpar pger n a third avenue car ye riv, "will noae of yoo get op nd ve ti ls old lady a seat?1' "I'll ark vnn, air," snapped t he old l''y, 'to at end to your own affairs. I am ot a old as you re bv twenty e:ir, if I'm any judge of a perm's g." The inciignani paenger got inT at the next station. rewa:lh nnil llenltlt. I' yu are not felin strong and elthv, try Electric Bitter-. It Ls 'ripje" baa left yon weak nd veary. ose Electric Bitters. T' i mfly acts directly on Lier, .ot.h' and Kidneys gently aiding 11, mp .rgana to pe'fnrm their func in'. If yoo are atncted witb ; 'Iadache. you will find at eev nd rrraaneot relief by takirv ''.let t ic Bitters. One trial will con nee you tbat tbi i the rea,ed in reed. Large bottle only V. ' titebead fc C's Dr-.g Store. "tb w TO CCBX ALI Skin fMiKA'-F..'1 Simp'v apply "Sway.ne'b Ointment." i t in' -nil medicine require'!, ''utes -tter, zema. itch, all eruptions on the .c, h ds nose, Ac, leaving the kin ler, irMte and healtiy. Its great heal 1 arvl r urative powers ore pie-d by 001V' remedy Ak yojr drneist ftr wayne'b Ointment. I anoWhlekayMablte curcl at hotii witt- Is.. if Vlt tm ( ..... 1117 ,"T" r rrw. fm wH'!!.'.(il..r.V.M.I) 10 20 lyr. LJH IIIUII M II V HI i TJBHBaTHaVMalBESael NDERSON BAGLF.Y & CO. ".COl'oi Factors and General Commission Mercfcam? V1T 15 anb 17 Roanoke Dock. JiOflf OCK Special attention f tven to the le or Country Pr d .re -d .1 i , r .Maarket Prices guaranteed, and returns mart prompUr. t'orrr- t, ..t ie j and Oonsireeienls eoliciM. RseVreueav Ba-ak Ototw-rr-. Uberal c.h 1t:j How's Your Liver? 1 the ( ricntl .!utitiw : it. .mm; thlpt l..vih cannot t i!-t w;h t;t a heal t h v I j r r. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 6, 1893, edition 1
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