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T THE DEMOCRAT ONLY ONS DOLLAR A YEAH, SH-1X-ADVANCK. E. HILLlAfiD, Editor and Proprietor. VOL IX. j. B. WHITE & CO General Frodnce COMMISSION MERCHANTS 11 & 13 Roanoke ITock, Z 2 3 in Nop.folk, Va. 1' KUFEShlONA L. D it. w. o. Mcdowell, Office North corner New Hotel Jliin Street. Scotland Neck, N. C. rjr'AlwHVfl at bis office when not ,nrMonally engaged elsewhere. J 2G lv LiVEBMON, Office Over J. D. lUy's Office hours 9 t.o 1 o'clock; 2 5 o'clock, p. m. to 2 12 If Scotland Neck, N, C. QAVID BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Enfield, N. C. i,.a m all the Courts of Halifax ' 1 .' . . - j - .rmntiftS anl in Uie OU- . Federal C urts. Claim col all narts of the Ste e. 3 8 ly . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scotland Neck, N, C, Practices wherever his services ar b uedir. febl3 ly. 11. K1T0HIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Scotland Neck, N. 0. Office: Corner Main and Tenil l.J.MKROER&SON- 32G East Maia St. RICHMOND, VA- gurnber COTTiTTiission IMerctyant Gives personal and prompt attentioi. Tall coni;;nraoats of Lumber, Shingles, Ltths. Etc. 4 17 fifty. M K W jewelry Store A'ter sx yers experience, I feel thar a 4 il v coutHat to do all vf orfe that la expected of a W Vl ')H M AKH.R & JEWELER VF AT 1 I v KEtt & J K V KLKR. R-?iirin:; and Timing Fine Watches A SPECIALTY. I v.so carrv fall lioe of Watchee Clocks t.d Je iry. Musical Instruments and Fanc Go")dt. Spectacles and Eye-glasses properly fitted to the eye. T'QB n it It Aug THE BEST ON EARTH. sjF.Wiwa MACHINES CLEANED AD REPAIRED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W, HI. Johnston. Next door to N- B, -Tosey. 10 6 6n Norfolk & Caro'ina R. K- CONDENSED SCHEDULE Datd Jan. '9 189 - Daily ex. 3in. Sotuh B.un5 Hail v ex Sut North Bound Trains Stations. No. 103 NT-- 23 P. M. A. J. No. 73 No. 102 P. M. A. M. io v: l .13 3 ?, to i 10 4 21 "i 02 5 fi.5T 9 15 L- Morfilk Ar. 6 aO 10 5 f i ri.mpr; Point 5 3i C 3' ' IO07 10 22 58 11 19 11 37 11 53 Drirers Suff-lk Oat s Tunis Ahr.ekey A nlander H-.r2od 5 11 98 H 5' 8 3 8 1" 9 33 7 5 7 1 fi 5." 4 57 4 2t 4 o 3 45 3 31 2 54 2 35 12 3 2 12 54 A r. Tarboro Ar. Lv. 5 57 1 25 iccky Mount 2 05 6 3' P Ni. P. M. P. i. A. M N'o 23 carries pullman parlor car Nor fob. to Rocky M-un. and connects with A C L Train 23 for all points south. ao lO i c .nnects at H b,rod ior all east rn Carolina points, al-o at Rockt Mount with ACL train 27 lor all points KOUth. no 73 carries pullman parlor car Rockv Mount to Norfolk and connects for all points north. For 1! information schedules call on or G .m!"? ER PELL, J. R. KENLY. Oen'l Manaprer. Sup't Trains. T M. EMERSON, (ien'l Passencer Aeent ..lilrt T'mr littio oaf b ken ?2-"!GUT w:tti Wcmnraiifi-- .ol iiUiSitUa couid save Beldiifs I tutfllMi.barmlMs Wfiir. and Is tba cmlTtafccnard. la jrlt hM !? faU4. Order NOW from yoBrruggUt t-K. A. SUM SlWilE MmIM T THE SOUTHERNER Iw THE NORTH. Atlanta Constitution. The other day, when Judge Roger A Pror was presiding in a divon-e cn(e, in New York, the lawyer for he hahand trted to bring out the t'nct that h bad teen iatimate with iiic wife before marriage. Tb judge promptly interrupted, and i-iid that such a fact was immaterial, except possibly as imposing apor, the man has a more holy obligation to erami nv a woman who dm m trusted him. Tbi would be hi tuty , as a ebivalnc and boneat man v hen the iudgt said this the ur, roke into applause and toe specta tor Ihunderetl it oak. s Juige Prvor went to New York n ex-confederste after tbe war, a- d nv aheer talent and force of char arter tnde bis wav to the front rank f nis profession and was called to fbe bench. Hia utterance in th di vorce ese wai characteristic, lb southerner cropped out in ever word, and he New York jury an uned to Much exhibition of man! human nature on the bench, ipplajd--d. Tbe aoutterner "get there' in tbe north. In the pulpit, at the bar and in leading business circlee, the outberner who came clothed ih ieaolate poverty of defeat will not e found a controlling spirit. Ii; railroad enterprises and other great lines of business reqoirin executive . (tilitv the southerner cuts a figure m the north. In literature and ar. hen the southerner ppliea bm If to hla work and oe nirf ii- succes is equally marked. vi en a ureat speech l? deliver ' a northern ciU a pee-;h that if ,ted at ev ri Itewida in th? cou v a speeji that brings the e -guiqm together and revives the genu ine. American ppirit tne orator in a southerner. The pert onal manneiamt the in lependence of the southerner attract nore attention io the north th . i.'.ev do bre wh?re we are familiwr i'b tbe qualities. The soutnerner is on deck to stay in this coontrv. If competition crowds bim at home b .an vjet what he wants io Boston, Vew York, Philadelphia or Cnicao. Don't Be too Positive. Canadian Churchman. Boys, dou't le too certain. Re Ufuuber that uotlnu&i is eaui.'i tiiHii to fce mistaken) ntnl it you prmit .youinell to be o very posi tive iu jour roitakeH a reat many nniea everybody will lose confi dence lfi wtiat j ou eay.. Never jiake a positive statement a u less yoa know it as you say. If you tiave any donbtn, or if tbere is any rooru for any, remove tbe possibil ity by examination before speaking or speak cautiously. Don't be too certain. "John, t?bere is tbe hammer!" "It is iu the coriGrlrj " No it'H not there; i havejot oeen looking there." "Well I know it is; I saw it there not half an nour ago."' 4If you saw 11 there, it mnst be t'aere, of course but suppose you so and fetch it John 2oe. to the corncrlb and piesently return with a small ax in his baud. "() It was the ax. I saw the ban die et eking out trotn ft balf'tuiihel rm.asnre I thought it was tbe nam .uer." V on paid positively that you Ld tee tho liammerj uot that you rhoughr you saw it. There is a great difference between the two ..i8wrr3 Do not permit yournelt r. make a positive statement, even afx.ut a umali matter, Unless on are qmt Hinej for ii yoa do, yon will find the habit growing upon v u, and ty and by you wi.l begm ro make looee replies to questions of great Importarce. uou t ne too certain. Something m the Moon. It bas been remarked tbat popular fancies which seem baseless, are often found to have a sound pbil 8- them. Thos the Ger mans bav a traditton that certain 4 eds prosper best planted at a cer- tm torro uf t.ha moon. Borne per- 4n6 thought this to be a senseless unerstitlon. But science, in Its low proares. discovered tbat light o aiimnlinl. tn olant life, and "7 C r a. ua I .ouna and teudtr ijrowtns especiall need rest. This the can not nave if thev are soroutinK when the moou is waxin toward tbe foil. Hence another tima in tbti moQD'a period 1 ia better for them ., DEMOCRAT SCOTLAND NECK. THE PRESS AND PARTY HONORS. Charlotte Obwrver. I Every now Bd then some of the thuiK. Tbe poor fellow w'.o w brethren of the pfi y -oatbiog toM not to talk for fr.r that t' anoat the lmm-ne s-lce of ih wol i oat lh,t h ' Democratic new,P p..rs and of bo- little they are recj .ize-I and b prKrlv rewarded b. the part. Thf brethren who thi4 iio if 46 r off thei" baae- Tlie present edujinistr--tion has dealt and i dealing wit tH press in tbe must generous run ner, it stated that Mr. CieeU. hsk appointed sixty edivrs to offlo that ia to say to the higher po tlon. Only one North Carol" - ),tor Scott, of tu Lenior Tpl- -b rcfived a residential app'' ran thns fafj 't et at the ho? 0 .ve rt--eied from the adinini-- t -n : There i Bcott, chief of a vi-i n in the Trasrr I)epnme: Tpon, of the Shelbv Review. Statistical Agent Po-eH, of ilj Tarhoro Southerner, a position u der tbe Geaeral Land Office; New ell, of the Heodereon Herald, a po tion in the TreaurT Department, Kerr, f the Citiien, potmater Abevillrj Noell, of th Person C01, rier , poitmnster at h-s place; Ko' ert , of the Li coin Courier, cler' in !be collect r' Mffljej and Sherri' , ( tbe Concord Times lf to be jjostmasUr if the Influent of t' Senators and a Representative c effect this result. There ia no otht r class of people In the State t ..at ! jotteu bH as much aa the editor. tri more of them atill are iated f 1 n-itions. When the brethren o' t press chwrge the parv with l i of appreciation they re tlkins trouari heir hat". Queer Facts 4 boat Money Boston Trsnscript There are 119j(6.000 old cnpp ennies some'wrfere. Nowdv know what hecomes of them, exflpt th h mi-ip ih 6 nuilr a ninle peein nr up in rhariBe. A fe e- ' vo 4.50,000 i ru'Zv two cent pLc were set Jflat. Three million o tnero are still outsianding. Tbre .jiiMions f three-cfebt !il.dtpl ier ire 9eattered over the tjniied Ststp'-. rt it is verv rarelv that one is een Of 800,lhV) h "f rfr.t", wVirh c' r omt in vlue t E-njlish f-r- fungs, not one ha een rptarned 'o the Gove-nroen ff rei?olnnt'e i.-ld hv the T'"rV. Jo . T i.-....ropriHte, from $100,000 'o fl.M. Ono e irlv for reeoininsj tbe nrm r-nt -itcer Coins Uow In pasessior t the Trean.ry. Tbe are rr;ot!, (119r!, and are not circulated . oeivtusp there Is no deman fo them Not long ago the stock o' them amounted to $26,000,000, hat it i onlv anoat half that now- Th money teK tsside for recoinin is no intended to pay fof the Oast ol minting, bat is require! to rem iurue the Treasuier of the Uniie" States on account of tbe loss o' a weight which silver pieces nav suffered hy abraaion. The Ios-. amounts to $30 on every $1000. and it has vo be made good io order to the Treasurer's accounts strr iiiht. Th Home Wewspapt r. Carbonade vPann.j Leidsfj A . ewpaper is the greatest hel o the growth of a town tbat can b. ir ia a at-ndio" rdvertiement whi. I ,ay- attract-. It ivea more ".t p .ffs and explanations 01 ine piai. dia all others. It never lets pas . - m . ... ... j a good opportunity to aavoea.e f t nleest3 of Us heme enierpri-e-. It helps all the cnurchei ond nevei a. & . a CI - . .1 I . i at s lo sp aK oui ior n nu..i-, U resents all inemuatioo" aaain-t the cbsraoter of the citizens and Indaarie- of t-.e town; it lives but to beoe.it the coam unity- To repay us untirin? tlfo'-u it a-ka tbe support of th- people, not in a be.'gtr-g man oer , but as a recompense foe it abor. It is entitled to a livelihood oei-ause itkivJs mo-e thin i takes It onH asks for us rhre, and these it should b-v. A !?lillin SriSwfla. A friend in ned ia a friend in a a dee t, and not less than one mllnon oeooie have iouno jusi. auun ui'uui - . 4 -.ti. Consumption, Coogb, and Colds. i. k. r.r iiirrt this t-rreai Cough Medicine, one ,rial will con vi nee you tnat it Das wiaenui .... rr iwp. miwera in all diseases O Throat, Chest ana Laoga. aaen vui v r bottle i guaranteed to do all mat i tbat is claimed er money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at E. T. Whitehead & Co'e Drug store La;oe bottles 60c. and $1.00. LXlELMOK" IS OCR MOTTM. N.C.. THIIKSDA Y. JULY 13. 18113 CURE FOR GOSSIP "Slected. Kveryboiy raot tiK aooui p'- f -ol, ms U aotMng bf ep?r?men'. He was cossioered a foal rcaae te did not alk on aorne aobjec t or fvher. Eervbodv Qut bate orue '.In2 to eay or ive up seie v, O' .iret the tootea of coorr rntior. yM relate t the auj' ti f kr.owl 1 e. Fa man i interi-i i. i-oe.' fce il talk about eeten-f. 1' ie iS in rjr'iOlit in art he wip - ik about art. If he l familiar 'th !'teralor, ar.d I n intelligent .1 persistent rM.Wr, na?ir l ! v fwarf1 li'-ra'" to( in Me -.M)Vrf loo. wi- oeil J '' t .on, trd reliJ';M, Our o.f th .hnn'1nf f thf lie-trt the mnntt enketh. Tri' of wK-h the m".H - tuti, th-'.t with M h it i fur.'i - , will tme out m r xpft-'i"fi. The verv al'Ople reason wbv th rid 1 full of tfOiip 1-, r-'t tho .n inrtolge in it bvr r. i'"ng el-.-. tbeoa. They rauat intere-t t'-err elvea in aonjsthing. They know xithints ra?. what they Ihi'H frnp Uy to davf io interjnll wit", m"h -,oervHtl30 of their neieh'or What these neignbora dn, w;.t h-. ms, what happen to them in theii social nnd bualoeas affir-. wh-d thny wear, thea becre the qup rion of aoDreme interest. Th! e'- s oal and social life around them -this is a book under constant perusal, and cut of t-tiis cooiea tbt p-atiferos conversation tvhich we cU gossip. I be world ia full of it; nd in a ioillin houe, all over the u tui.try, nothing is talked of but , -o.ihI affaira of Pp! hborc. Wnat I "u" ure for gcifisij t Siml culture. Tbero is a :re t i A o' 'ip that has no tnalii?nit 1. it Good r.ature.i people t.il wut their ntrijtbbiirs beoaqe, si-1' ,iv heaie. tbev have n'ltli'. vr"y - - - el e to talk ab.iiit. Gossip 'R h1whb - prrM'..l 8ioa euhcr of -Ciit . , nd the young should not oiv t, hat by tbe uiost tBrotgh culiur reheve themseUee from all tempt, tion to it. It i lof frivolous, a:.d too often a dirty Losine. k Much, nlixed Prayer. Srtp"n Democrat. l.U K. Uf Krabii'a pru-,.r a the JfierD Davos cefetfiioiXf, in Kii?gb, w -e pu-nptucl in can pi er iu this tate. The Gol-ie horo ArgU, oy f.rtmaO, gives a bluader ft th toe fi!!oiTlg e part of tMs praver : 11 1.. LTv... fih l,nrd our M-aveuiv r'r t ie nih and inihty Ruler of the u 1 1 verse, who do,h from Thy lbrme h rifdd all dw-llra upon ear.n, Tuoa hast been our refuse from e J9 tratior toNnot'er. Be'-.re mountains w.re bronght forth, or uvtto the tarth and wo. id were made. Thou art God from everlasting and The price of prime Irish potatoes ia 'looking up 00 the Northern roar . i u a a 1 r ri t nets, i ney wcr 4uvc j at 4.10 per barrel, ir trld without end. Tbia is almost, as badly mixed as the old minister's description o Noih's wife, whom be confounded with the ark. In reading be skipped . - 1 rad "she waa three r to t . hnndred cabltfi long, fifty cubits tbirty cuhlU deep, and pitcue d ouU Or auaaests tbe Ci.arlotte ObeTer aa hat of Vhe sermon of tb darke ..n. .(An While Fiul wae ,,rechin de muden feli out uv d lQde-; aud e fragments iev g-th ered ap uz twelve nasaei u--, wh.e wira shall be he in -ie J''ttf iseserviutf riae. IVe dsire to say to our odiaen that we bftve been selling Dr. King's Nw Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Lif Pills, Buckleo's Arniea Salve and Electric Bitters, .nrf have never handled remedied that sell as well, or that have given sncb universal satisfaction. We - . t hesitate to gaaraotee them qA we 8UQd remdy lo faotory resnlts do not follow a a won I .. Th.i. rmeuies nave their areat popularity purely tneir merit E. T -V ote ai A Co. Druggist t ''iirPrr " 's ' o'-ier.,f'" w,4r' gant'm Jail&li I It4a.ad th,. pap..,orobtair.atTate. at -v-rtiaing tpae- v" i Chieaeo. win f-nd il o f.l S2Zi LOUD GTCCZSa Ex. ba'ifr. Accord in e to "ur s"' of r:ear, .Q4n, r.ul'!efed C4"Cti vl r. iw.T j he regrdo.t a ia it .if a vli'J1 - ie i a cnt when tr tMrtU the i'imoh-4 of nature V bii porpov; he la i:irmv wj-n f 'rr" hnrl hfm t i1eatrnr.;Ln. Wonder-j hil are the advancea be ! mde lo kuowUde; deu. i li.? ignorance ol tbe lature of tbf forces with wuicti hm daala. t;rea i.biaura -re filled witi his obaervalu -ua ol th pU-uomeua f nature u! hii ; ductitJO tberefroiu, iud ei Le ha scarcely tKguu to tell the etory d ma own life. He u -ii tbe ele ments of nature for bis aervlce t u- mr to diive oih! r wind ui'IK i oe 'ire to :?- "team, a aioie.iH.-dieuiaelviii; i watrr k!) iv a i.ut-litute ' r ctthci . anifidd J 1 be a u which be a-eia t c.inlio'. u.-.tur, -iud yer at very tuin tie is U' iieatut ot cueumstauce. Taking closer ol man titao one iie(- by vie, ug ritner uo uo-iup ;uieoiH r ,i depeudeme, it ..! t-e found ..hat ht is a giant nheii ie ute the t-.u;ei oi uatuie, a pitui when he ,-iiaa I'jurf toicei. ite uia not l;;i.w their ultiaiatii nature but Aiirn ie iir ieaute ibr.r etlect nu 1 cMietuilv oieyrt then laws; be rti-coiuplinke purpof-ad n hlch make biui a, peal to b their ui.i.ter. Tba aiki uea even aa a wind tJ aid iuui in his passage. He has learned to set lorce agtiiist force ud piotit by the resuir t, but ba s poweiIesn to control 1 ac wind 01 it tuueH to reaiwt its ewlul furj. i be euglner develops pwer from lire which fci used at, "ut If he should negiect fo obse . - tb ut oral laws or combui-tioo the fir waid get Vjoud bl -mioi, and tuin would leMilf . Mtj lore wa ter lor poei i.e 'Hv i-i-i r ri j -ti-i !t pl'iVrf iky. :l 1 t,i,,v 1 tiave K pui pof ui aiave iintler v have he wa ;Vc !".'!. t- hi o : - I ! ' ' m!, ;!.-t silt ptrMMt 0 .1 !ii?"r .'eeptneir .-iks awaj ! diowu a coinmuuHv, as at J.)jjnvo'i, uerever our umj ev.defjieH miy e lound ol i, ufMlc.rlul ingenuity. a;d P1"- er ot man in dealing with natur al lorn and usin' th m to pu- note bi purpoae. The gieat ivdraalic work of C1lif"mU are ev e: arroiig the rtiot iut- r l-i. -es 01 f io- k 1 "d. 1 h' " iriioaiiv U!--l t l" - tr,m the Ml Hilti was ptolwtdy fam :i(;';ty with that tue uxe of water in thl y n-Pil to irrijrttta tbe an ? plain. y.eld a larger return tnao the Wd - t-ra employed in gold miuiuK. rbe irrigation ditcher ex'eua ior thoaaaud of miles, and tVe richest iicbarda in the world .ee pytwbat wa formerly desert I n '. In reiou tnat wb iuiw- .......... (out may not continue to be so) agriculture has bii nrtneed to a JiemZ Ihe farmer, .:readiui ueitber drought uo flood, raiees bia crops witb the regular, ty tbat a- teiida a manfacturin; enterprise. The apparently barren soil needed only water to make it fruitful, and tbe water beia supplied tn )aat tn nsbt quantity at the right time the process of gtowtb is earra-d on with a degree of regularity and cetatn- tv unattainable in reg.ons depen- dent upon nature for supplies cf v tr r.ntse. i all tbe I dlUr M. v ..- i other wot ka of man wuicu appa entlj give bim nit ch vr c -ro. f i,ideoeo'lnt mstef, n ;a - locessae . ...o his oTMervance u natural laws. He d- ea o. t reel nature, but ct i u UJUU,WU" II.. ru hurl relation w.tu nei. rh rins of b-aven in ereit reset . ,i ,t,. -ai.i It tirav - vo r aroi !-d, the wa 1 J gra ,rv r, -uroatid tteldi waiting to re- cesvo- it, tbti- prodncsu, by flr-al mtotHH. it 18 trU", t artl condi tions tavo-able to ve.ttable growth. Man not only appeare t !-e but il a giant when be btud-es natutal U v and oseH them t b advac tge; be Is a pigmy d Mimert to de struction when he 'efiee iboe law . SliBSl NDF.RSON on 5!rHr a. b. r. hihi. Of Interest to Laoies Two Finnsn. iis -ft- Ti-qoiref. TLt excellent frit'r, Vr. J. G-.tve, of V:rtk mwp.tif. ! is t-o ioUfUf witn a curt 1 r if baB of ht or f aislct 'b ib town Mr. (Iren ar.4 r i j ifu 1 lird at lbs furr ti arc tor a?d ubt a 3n autta wain t vft j iar-. Wbdclr. r,rm au I hi- w'f ere e'i uy tfceir profor and tn iny , 1 ...$' furi:uri tbere ws actttb' tar- j ,.n -r !rtts at'ra:ttn ftef M'eni..o by h'.a la ron Ctrl -.r of'.l.e l)a-cH-ratlC prl) and t la dec! rli.n ttt the finiflCM mt ilc 'ur trj, oir a lai4fi'c adBiuulf t'oa, were ncb a fsrarr h-itte t u '- 6 l' i ay '.bat th? farmer wt w tr lo hi atr Mf leui-crce oi rot biior v fare- pr Jure -lib bin, uor did he rhr hia :'e y o mjl corclort tr hi h' ' No, trjen of 01 l!a tf" l"d ing kffer tl.e finaocea of tM' zt country to attend to uch tma l u.t. trr a boullfvin tbelr b-nie f. 1 aMendin to ttieir uwu t.uiu". We c.uJiueud the cur. uf Grvcue in raising Ms auiua mppbe. ttBd to bringing In rH aud 'li 'i1 to t..wn aDd Ifta,;' f.em eh-i jrtitlea 'or 1'J a1-ir.oi't a"d Cu... f.irt of their boa. a auu la uti a iraii;bt Democrai.K uwt. Citii-nan illi. Tnera ts a cli f ptuut--j.nle theuiaelve. tn ttieir l.. . t 5ud fruiikner.9 rtecauae. as Uev tr.l js, tbty "a jasC Ut thev ti" .' li,r.iiiii ul ititlf oiiiious l-' aud ttft, Jit Ibt hau.vu to ' ui matter wnre they iua n'riac ui tioin ttiev toay MUUIl l i I'' Ka led iruKUf, however. e tnl houoat, oat rather iui.'vr..'"C luipa-ruuenct) and leciuoss . ruJ . A e have uo right t utilos1' vet jealous, cuvie,. a., ana ibcra.e smiles utxiii wir ik.u- . . .ur uciK'11'0'"- it we lul ta llad-tei, .i . , should at le.st Keep our uf n l.iekeil UU iU Oiit uWo OfeMt-, u t - a nut let it out to wun l U lee: aud mar luv uai'pinra cM:tT. e must ateak ui .iur ois-iaes 11 an .,r..i..it, s and wretcite J iriii.-, t" j lat ua gJ into wnr own roui , lot. u lbs door and vioe. ihe dow. lut no ear but ours Shall loar tt.e - . s. w.ird. It uy "r "" " .. K.. r f. 1 1 j III : 14. ui t:ii utm ,11 cesit, and H'.J nt ' l r ibal luau's telliou 1- vtiu :t" O.iutaCter in base. J JEFFLES0W JlND THh LATENT 0b vice. Toe Gr-,t patron of our put' -t sja-j r . . . if r.u . r t . i du' IQUi Hal 1 l)OlJTj - " - nno inree v art gave :;:;.,::r,;.!SEWEU Attention to every a patent, tie u-e.i ' retarv of War and tti- atto:ue .1 eral lo examiue asd .erutmize w;t bim and the did it so tuomutfUl tnat in on-, vear th tiri ihry granted oaly three patents. ery first patent ot ail wan iven i- Samusl Hopkias in ly tor pe-n isues. Mr. Jerfsrao.i orl ; th.t'.h pstent system was not ouo lor i.-e..- revenue, but for enr-ouu- a production of that wtaoh i to e of benefit to tbe whole pe' l t e first 12 year a hin-l- cl.rk in r. .i.to ,1nrtiut and . f e " pU - . . the hilh g'JC aj- 1 lUUUUJUUi.. " - - 11 cf the otflce reqnired. Tn-n - i TK..rn,r. r.nmtuv oi il and Ly . A"" - - ,UvnTPA ntmself to It a lo a r.oi t I IIow w cube All Skiu Disrahwi I i Simply apply Swayne's Ointment - mternai medicine reuuirel. -rc 1 tetter. ecr.ma itch, all eruption- on ire uer, umz lUm klI1 whUe anfl LeaUiy. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 13, 1893, edition 1
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