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7 IF YOU ARE A HUSTLER ady ki:ti-i: p, ! p I " n ? p V ; T .-.TEAM IS YO- Machiiiery, Business. E. E. IIILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK Jt oo. NO. 44. ;;:: 'Kla'.INO PoWKK SCOTLAND NECK. N. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1893. ;( isement moot it Democrat. 1 ---- and 111 -:vi '' Hi THE DEMOCRAT, -(.' a change in business all PROFESSIONAL. . W. . MCDOWELL, , :. N'or-h corner .New Hotel, Main (' . .-COi LAN D N KCK, N. ( ' ,',"?A!iv;tv at his oil'ice when not V-iopjillv on;r;:;rcl e!.-ewher l 2o ly . I ! : A -V K WHITEHEAD, North corner Xew Hotel, Main nTI.M) "'Vl. X. ('. h o Mu'uvs found at his oflice when ., ,fr iori.iliy engaged elsewhere. 7 a i v 0 A. '. EIYEBMON, on n i. Over J. I. Kay's .store. Oiii.-e hours from '.) to 1 o'clock; 2 to .i 1 1 !; k. o. in. - i-i SCOTLAND NECK, X. C. TV;1 .1. H. DAX'I EL, jJ IH'ns. X. C. . the disease of cancer ji Specialty. '. !() Iv Hayed bell, y Attorney at Law, EX I I ELD. X. C. I':-.;'-ticw in all the Courts of Jlali f,;x ;imi adjoining counties and in the Siijaeiue and Federal C-ourts. '(Maims c n-.-ted in all parts of the State. . s 1 15 A. DE NX. .; r r j: x i: y-a t-l a if s n .a n ! Xk.ck. X". ('. 'rac; ices wherever his services jire bed. 2 V.) Iv II. K ITCH IN, A;t3rr.cv and Cbunsslcr at Lav, S i tj.a no X !: ' X . C )i!ice : Corner Main and Elev en'!; Suvts. I 1 v- I. J. Mercer & son., 2 Ea.-l .Main Street.. BICHMOXD VA. U$:ER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. -o- Ctivc- personal and prompt jdtention ail consignment-! of Lumber. Shin-1.:,-hs'. occ 1 IT d0 !y -X EW leweirv More l: t-: -i v;-,rs exnerienee. J. feel tlmr-o-'-'-hlv i'onsoetont to do all work tiiat is "to"teu i. a WATCHMAKKI. and JEWELEib W'A Yi 1IMAKEK m JEWELEIb Ks'lvth-bi- A; Tiiiiirj- Fine IValclie A si'F.' I.Vi.TY. 1 also carry ;i fuil line of V.' ':TE-. '!)? 'ICS. JEWELRY. MIMICAL lXSTitEMKN i'S AND FANC Y GOODS. X SjKvta-des and i '.ye (otcs i'roperiy ZJ t riite l to the Eve. mi PMw Sawiflj? foMfi ?3i.?.U'4gii IhvUitti Ii: P. EST ON EABT1L iV!.(i MACHINES CLEANED AND R EPA I BED. - is faction ia-Ai;AN'i'::::i. IF. . J(1!. 'S TON, ' , I" .. II. .o.svo. 10 i tint i S 1 AU?pjr$fE Dejder in MILL FEED. HAY, CLO VKit AX!) (JBASS SEEDS. Improved Farm Im plements A SFKClAlfY. v,-'nt for Clark's Cutaw;iv Ilairow jtnd the Deering Mower.! A Mftdel of l'erfection. s,:oiLAND JLECK, N. C. 1 U Jy GRANDMOTHER'S BIBLE. .So you've brought me this costly Bible. AVith its covers .rand. mu jrav ; You thought I must need ji i:ev. ene On my eighty-first birthd.iy, you say. Yes. mine is ;i wcrn-out volume. (irown racei find yelliw with j:ge. With fm''er-jrints (hick on the mar- Iut there's never a missing oage. And the finger-prints call back my wee ones, Just learning a verse to repeat ; And aain, in the twilight, their hice- Look up to ir.e, eager!- sweet. It h;;s peneil-marks pointing in silence To words I luive hid in my heart ; And the les-oii?, so hard in the learn- Once learned can never depart. There's the ver. your grandfather spoke of The very night that he died : 'When I shal' wake in Hi likeness, I. too, r-hall !e satisfied,'" And here, inside the old cover, Is :i d;ite it is faded and dim, For j wrote it the day the good, pastor IJjipti.ed me I've an old woman's whim. That beside the pearl gates he is wjiiting. And w hen by-jind-by 1 .shall go, That he will lead me into that king dom, As into tliis or.e below. And under that date little Mary, Yi'rite another one when I die ; Then kep both Bibles and read them (rod bless you, child, why should you cry ? Your gift is a beauty, my deiyie, With its wonderful clasps of gold. Put. it carefully into that drawer ; I shjiii keep it till death; but the leave it cloue by on the table ; And then you may bring mo a light, And I'll read a sweet Psalm from its pages To think of. if wakeful to-night. London Cli rixtiuii. What Home In. A London paper offered a prize for the best definition of a home. About live thousand answers were given, some of the best were the following : -V world of strife shut out. a world of! love shut in. ! lol lowed the settlers into the strip. The Home is the blossom of w hich hcav-! terms distributed provision at the va en is the fruit. I riotis count v seats and town sites where AY here you are tie;' ted best jukI grumble most. The father's kingdom, the children's paradise, and the mother's world. The best place for a married man ji f- j seekers have established temporary ier business hours. j camps. The recent drought has clo-ed The place where the great are some- "P lhc Oeanio and those who failed to times small and the small often great. provide themselves with water were The jewel casket, containing the j forced to endue suffering from thirst, most precious of all jewels domestic "or water is obtainable in only a few happiness. P-:ir on t))e rip, except from rivers. Home is the eo.iest, kindliest, sweet-! T,,K fi'KN'ES AT ;L"rH,iU" est place in all the world, the scene of J Oitiikif., O. T., September 10. The our purest eartldy joys and deepest sor- scenes; that were emicted hero today row i beggared :dl descrintions. People fought The only spot on earth where the pike wild animals to get aboard trains faults ar.d failings of fallen humanity j et -o the Cherokee strip and lam are hidden under the mantle of charily. Urod were injured, some fatally. TittTo hollow scoonod out of the i Men forgot their manhood, and wom- I windy hill of the world where we can ! he sliielded from its cares and annoy- a i ices. ! I A hive in which, like the indusi ions ! bee. youth gar tiers the sweets anl memories of life for age to meditate i i upon. An :ib. i.lo in wl ich too mi C.;!t. ! the I -ai pei ior being called a man," can pay ! back at night with fifty per cent, inter est, every annoyjince th.at has met him in business during the day. That i-ouree of comfort which youth does not fully appreciate, which the voucg men find maidens lovingly de sire, which the middle jigcd generally which the old rigidly aiue. Once vas Encash. Cfmi'ltfistoi) A M'-S-. There is a certain judge in Chicago who rather prides himself on his vast and varied knowledge of law. The other day he was compelled to listen to ji case that had been appealed from ji justice of the peace. The young practitioner who appeared for the appel lant was long and tedious. He brought in all the elementary text books and quoted the fundamental propositions of the hiw. At leatt the judge thought it w;i.s time to make an effort to hurry him up. "Can't we assume," he said bland ly, "that the court knows a little law itself?" "That's the yery mistake I made in ihe lower court." answered the young man. 'T don't want to let it defeat ine twice." IT 77 AS A WILD TIMS. Auk'a.vsas Cnv, Kan.. Sept.. 10. One hundred thou.-aud people .ett!ed ujion the Cherokee strip today. At 'Foil the -t.ut v.jis a hazjudotis one. Horsemen were of the title of the land from the United Slate- government to the boomers and a race such ;is never will he seen again, was legun. On the lines in the vicinity of the various bor der towns the boomers had gathered in great numbers. As far as the eye could reach either direction could he seen men mounted and in wagons and afoot cla-ely packed together nuiking a solid column 200 feet or more in the middle and tapering away to a mere streak in the distance. Tonight, the strip which twelve hours ago was wholly de.-erted, is a populous country. Four of the new town sites have populations estimated at 5,000 each. Others boast popula tions ranging from 1,000 to o.OOO. Ev ery desirable claim has at least one claimant and may have two to four. Contests will, of course, be numerous. The reports of crimes resulting from the settlement of the land are few and the government officers, who superin tended the opening, are congratulating themselves upon the comparatively peaceable manner in which the settle ment was made. The unfortunate oc currences were the shooting down of sooners"' near Stillwater, O. T., and A rkans;ts City, Kans. The soldiers who; did the shooting were instructed to pre vent "sooners." at all hazards, and they point to their orders in justification; of their action. Wagon ;md freight loads of supplies stores have been opened in canvas tents, pending the erection of build ings. Camp fires dot ihe prairies in ail directions tonight, where the home on lost their self-respect, in the wild struggle for advantjige. During the terrible struggle. to get noon the trains, one man had his! .!.... i shoulder broken, one a dislocated leg. and a womon an arm broken. Twen- ty others were badly trampled upo: A might v' shout went up as the first train moved out over the prairie, fol lowed by a second, third, fourth and ii ft Ii . The run to the town site of Per ry was made in forty minute.-;, but when the trains came in sight of the town two-thirds of the best lots were taken by ''sooners." Horsemen were pouring into town over a bluff to the east at the nde of fifty ji minute. Those on the first train secured some business lots and tiivK-e on the second t-on-.e resi dence lots on the outskirts, but the T.Ot.K) in the other trains got nothing. It was ;i wild and exciting race ail the way between the trains and horsemen, with the odds in favor of the horses. AY. C. ltamsey, of Eldorado, Kan., was the iir?t horseman to arrive from the south line, and he stake! a fine corner lot .228. He says a large por tion of the town site was taken by 'sooners."' w ho were walking leisurely into the town from the west when he arrived. -S i WnSL JfigaseS a WGinaa. i Philatlehthia Music and Dnnno. It ivvs he- to be CJilied a sensible a pxas.s ne. io i c omta .t t, ... nii.e .oi..aii. -.t . i T-1 ITT It plea.-es her to be told that .she ini- proves a m;ui by her companionship ItnV-i-e her to be loved and admir- ed by a man who is strong enough to rule and subdue her and make his way her way. To lead her and take care of her. Tu.t.y. ani he ummer fell de- 1, to ii- (.vi i.i : i . . from the tow i: for :i p3r. t ?!y in ! e with her. But her hc.ut was in the keeping of a neighboring fanner's .-on. Jin i .-he co'ild not return L.i metropolitan affection. She had told him m that night on her father's pored i. where the honey suckies hung low in the moonlight and tilled the Jiir with their luxurious fnig g ranee. 'Tf you do not nuirry me." he whis-jiej-ed hoarsely, "I will drown myself." j Oh, don't," she pleaded for her; heart wns tender, thou',r' .-nother's. "Hut I will, I tell you ; I will, he jd-mo-t shouted. "You mustn't," she begged, laying her soft, white hand on his arm, 'there's no place wet enough except our well, and oh. Mr. Smith, what will we do for drinking water?" and there was that in her tone which con- vinced him that he was not ann.hih - ions. Our Shortened Schedules. While the fast mail train from New York to Jacksonville rei'dies here later than it did last winter, it is run ning on a much faster schedule the fjiste.-t, in fact, ever operjited letween the two cities, not excluding the vesti buled schedules even. For inst;;.neo, the regular fast mail ! schedule last winter was '.)2 hours j;nd r minutes, the passenger taking the train from New York at 12 o'clock midnight of Monday, s;iy. and reach ing .Licksonvilic a 8 :")" oVdock a. m. on Wednesday. This was itn excellent thing for the public here, for it placed the Xew York jtnd other northern newsj jipers in our hands by 1) :lo in the morning jukI our mail by 10 or 10::0. But for the traveliing jiublic the old time of leaving New York ;md .ill points between there and Wjishing ton was extremely jiwkward. Nobody likes to st;i.rt on a journey at midnight, and the result was. as long as. the old schedule was in operation, tlait the tourists, particularly preferred to? tjike the other trjiiu which was slower but started at a more convenient horn. Now, however, the schedule is uot onlv more convenient but much fjister The jiassenger ie:ives Xew A'ork ;it t : a. in. one day and reaches Jjicksonvilie the next at 1 :lo p. m. the running time being only '27 bonis and !." min - utes and the traveller being only one night on the road. This short time is due chiefly to the Atlantic Coji.-t Line cut-oft and it is something that the public will thoroughly appreciate as of - ten as it is called upon to travel south- ward. It should be borne in mind also in this connection that the railroad and steamship companies between New . . , ... . , , York and 1 1 a van; eight, m number former! v received jiddiiional pav from I the post ofhee department for their fast ! mail service, tins amotinting to anout a (pi!-rter of a million dollars annual Jv The .same companies now give us a much faster schedule but without any additional oav. AN'e surely have noth - ing to comphtin about in this particu lar. In ;nl bivb;dili!v the regular sched- ulcwiilbe materially shortened next winter, and the vestibuie-.l trains will undouL.tedlv coyer tlie distance from New York to Jacksonville in twenty four hours landing passengers in Jack sonville in season for breakfast and in (i ,-,.i,t fr.- t-o.. l,-.rv.L-f.sf nr for a noon luncheon. TJf FU-.rbht TinH'x-Vnhnu A ;!(, Vh IS:. Strength and Health. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy, try Elev trie Bitters. If "La Grip,e" has left you weak and wean-. irrippe nas leu ou weaK ana wear...! iistj Electric Bitters. T remelv nctsdi- j on Liver -,tomi;,h and Kidnevs. I . f , gent v aiding those orpins to trfonn . . , . Tr (;... i i i their functions. If vou are adiicte-d you will find witn MCiC speed v :i:id permanent relief by taking Elecmc Btter. One trl will convince vou that this is the reme. Large bottles onlv r0 at E. T. Wh.te- lioort X- Cn'a Tlrlisr StorP X-l U. V U .vQ V4Vt : Littleton " i lh'- ' : L"r-,,-: " ; it .i the p. !(- '. i V.r-' h;:.. lit .,; . (. r... ' .-.. eJ at fr. ;:i t., ion.t.x?) ..j!-. i l-r. the Si.nid I i t: IVm.o.;. ; ; , , mbi: r..i-; ir.n ; t::e c .tro! of i f the ore o-atp it f the cuntr. !'he c:i-!i ; caj-itiil of the s ndicjiU' is .:,ui.ti ' i iKiiioiu" .ttt.-: furious re sult of the hurricane that struck the Southern coast recent ! was i!ie killing j of tiuantit ies of fi-h. For nuuiv Iay. after the storm thecou-t jifound S:van- i nah and through, .nt thOsf.vt;d, w hei ., f , .i its force was mo.-t eniot was .-treAn, with dead fish of ji!! kir.d.-. Charlotte (hrrrr: John Call , ., , .. , ., ,, . , , , , hrother of Ma (all Andiews colonel undertaker, lives on South Trvon street. Of late it teems his wift. i . ! "t"' to doubt his loe and tideli- i ' ty. so, driven to desperation, .-he con cluded to kill hen-elf, nuiking the at tempt Sunday. About 10 o'clock in the mornimr , , . , ., . she junnx'd out of the second .-torv Window of tl.O boil-. it! wl.iel. -1 e iivo,1 - I.,, f.ll t le e,,-,', ) JlK'rfect satisfaction, r 'monev .efundl iteil. As .-he fell to the eaitli she , v was seen by Dr. McM.tnaway, who run- l',r Sale li ning to her, found her hurt bv the: fall, but not seriouslv injured. She I i wild she had also taken pobnn, but! i I liCl V ei e HO e ( leiices j- (K-mmiiji- ! r t i i i ments f suefi benej: true. She was i attendel by Dr. MeMauaway. and !a-t . i . : i i i ; 1 1 1 . 1 r .1 " A . . I" ! I IK IM OH I - eenmg had .about recovered from the;. . , . 1 . . t i ii.tr heals ulceration, in ino-t ca-e- ie - effects of her fall. ' moves the tumor-. At drur'i-f or bv OonisOoro Ai'tnix: .v muruerous jissjiult v. ith a biir stick was nijide bv ne negro man upon .-mother, una--.vjires, on Wjdnut street, near the court yard yesterday morning. They v.eref Dnii-uist. -otIand Neck X. C both from the country. The assailant :11 1 h - was promptly jirrested and bound owr to the next term of Superior Court, which convenes early in next month i jirboroii''"Ii Sontiiirm r: ihe tota vjiluatioii of re;d :md personal proert in New Hanover county i -t .oO.'KMj. rciresenting several thousand names, The tax on this foots up 7S.00O. and calculated at intricate fractions, I he h-'"ks bahmu- to within one and three-, eighths of ji cent. Windsor L'l'jt r: We learn that ji cyclone passed ne;ir C;peh;trt's church j ; List week, doing much damage lol j fences juid crops. Mr. Ben Evan-'hou.-e j was blown off the blocks. Caption j Xewberne h;id an out house wrecked ' Jtnd Mr. Harreli's barn was destroyed, Both Mr. Evans and Mr. IL-irreil lost I j a good lot of fodder th.at wjts wel by a j heavy rain that fell. The storm seems ho have started. icar Mr. Athens Xou - ' ell's where we learn j. terrible r.-un fell I . .... ... ! washing away fences jmd bridges. We j :,! il;,iIy l'- rei.ort no loss of life ! limb. and The Cchrsd By's Share. ! shvtrl Congressman Bryan, of Xehra-ka.i j js eredited'with the following storv : i ' Once a white boy said to colored! ! F')V. liLet's go into cahoot s anl gocoon j hunting. You furnish the dog and climb tlie tiw and I will do the holler - ing." Yv'ell. thev went. Tije white bo . j Ji0 ilu3icrtHi.ulfl ,jje eoloml boy. he j furnished the dog and dimlted the tree. They caught three coons. When thev came to divide, the white ; i lxy took all the coons. The colored; boy protested. ! I frtw u-!ii( nn f tfolr-r L Ion i . i '-Why' rej.lied the white boy. "you 1 the cahoot-, of cour.-e." La Grippe. During the prevalence of the Orippe the past season- it wa- a noticable fact ; ,,.,. v. i0 deten-lrd upn Dr. King'- New Discovery, not only had Mi:g w ji.-coci, noi oiuv wvi .-peedy rcr.very. but e.-H-aped ali of the '' effect, of the malady. This rem - edv seem- to have i-ecnliar 1-w-r in . .. , . e'fet-tm'' rapid ciiv not omv m ca- - " . !o? I -i il-h:. I.'.', in a!! Disease- ,,f j -j-;jr(1.;t. che-i j-.nd l.uv-. :oi-i L'Miixd ; ejt-es .f A-thin. anu Hay lever I i ,v r.v.f i 1 ; long stanmng. 0 - con.tnc- enie.lv vou needed, i: won't itisippiitit. i ree 1 rial : Bottles at E. T. Whitehead &. Co', i ! Drily Store. I ---- - O 7 CONSTIPATION Iscile-d iU: 'TkT'kt f Ivi - !' i ; ! t Trr.hl l.j.-r, ...:.d ii 'c...riJ! v .. - ::rv.!. ! m i:b LOSS Cf APPETITE. SICK HEADACHE, BAD E-EATH, Etc. To treat coastij atic a pucvcfallj j It ii a mild l;i;nivj and te.'iic to the (i!ge3tiv. o? Hy t .kirg Or t -r. vou promote ilitiov, hrini: s :s re-- u'.ar l:abit !! ;,,d prevc . 1 nt j Biliousnc and lttlige.-tJo:t. "My wife t r!y itiviic-.l mit'i I utit. iton anil louctiins . fiiirl iti 1,. '!r. the is j!ratl rnlirrly rtiicrj, ihii.v iirr.:H j nj f.th.--v. b. t.rr. ieu.r. t.,. i WhiS cn tlif Vidwi the tf.J Ttti J. If. ZKII.IN CO. BFCKLEN S A KN1CA S A LV E. The b-st sahe in tlie world foi Cut-. ' Bruises. ore-. Fli er-. (lt PLeum.j Feer Soies. Tetter. ChapM-l ILm '.l i Chiiblains Corns. ;iiid .all Skin Krui i , , ,. , ' iv i....,.ir..,I tl i 1 1 I- 1 1 1 1 . I I.. !. E. f. Whitcbcad A Co. i n : pu i s : i iritivo i n symi-i.im Moi,j ore ; inN-UM- llcli- i ;........ I . i ; ; i ........ j m., ii"'' 'mhim , iiii ill infill , h'mi- I bv seratchiti'st. I f :il lo;i-d o continue i . ;, , , , , , , , , tumors froi.i u iucii ofien l.jetsl a:it ul j -erate becoming ery -oie Sw v l V ! mall tor . cent-. I r. na in A n , J J j Jl , l(lr d j di i.i. j Hen on human nii't n.-se- aim all ! inimals cured in ii" minete- 1 Woof I ford'.- Sanitarv Lotio.i. 'I'ln- never fails. Soi-1 bv' E. T. While!, . ! A o. -NEW ; Central : Mertel y i I liave jtct opened jit my old .-(and: j 1111,1 1 Iu' P 't'onagc f the public. j 1 k( 'i' Beef, Pork, Fresll Fisll And y.-ie:s in -ca-on. I will pay highe-t ca-h )i ices for NICE FAT STOCK. Besj ( ctfullv. K. ALLSBROOK. s-otiaiid x.H-k. x. c. j N j j NOTICE ! I j ; lptVing qualified executor- of! ; dames O. Shields, decea.-ed. all -i-on- ' p.aving claims again-t his e-ta-e ;,te i j " ' ' !"'-' o-n. " - r to .Mr. W . A . Dmin. oiu at to? n" . on j r to .Mr. W. A . Dunn, our at to? jew , on i or Itefore the Lr-t day of Septem!T, j I b'''.ll. or this notice will ! j.iead in, i bar of lecovery. This Augu-t :!:k I. 1M::. i M ML l:i:r A. MMl.I.It- I n 2 1 r,t Fi:.wK P. Sun. i. os 27GTZCZ2! I I la vine ipuilitied .-is e--ijt,r of Pe-j ter Hawkins. Un pf.r,,n. ;;:ving claim- ! igain-t hi- tate arc heo-bs notih-F ! to pre -en t them to na- or to Mr. W. A. ! j Dunn, my attorney. o:i or I -fore Se- I tend-r 1 -t . i L or t hi- n ice v.illb j plead in bar of rovery. 'i "hi. An .u-r 2'.'.:. ltt.t. ! 2 M'.t i: '. .o ...v NOTICE! Tbo- I '. in )-. A '-- of the estate I of E!i:cd.eth C. !'cnd-i. i . I jChas. Pen'ler. Kate and Co; r.c !., Whit - j aker. infant-, j.nd the chiMren of Iticharl Fender. .lecea.-l. j I't the .-hiMre;i o; iieir- of Bichard j Pend'T. de.-ea-el. lake icti'-e I Tlmt tin- alc.e entitled -i-chil pio aiceeding ha- bf!i coiumeu.l in the ! Suj-rior curt of IL.afax county, S jc.. Udore the c!e:k;,f -;nt to .dl ; the land- of r.u I -nd.-r for it,. si-.,.m, ;- retunrd.lf a at.-t ' te -i.i.i.no,;- ..- i iiiniaoi' . . . . . ... .. .... i .... 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1893, edition 1
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