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D D D D ADVERTISING IS TO BUSINESS -WHAT STEAM IS TO- Macliiiiery, That Gkkat Propelling Power. .a - -oo- "O -0 " Write up a nice advertisement about your business and insert it in THE DEMOCRAT, and youH "see a change in business all around." PROFESSIONAL. r. w. o. Mcdowell, Office North corner New Hotel , Main Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. tT" Always at his office when not professionally engaged elsewhere. 1 9 2o ly K. FRANK WHITEHEAD, Office North corner New Hotel, Main Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. SP"Alwa found at his office when not professionally engaged elsewhere. 7 G lv R. A. C. LIVERMON, Office Over J. D. Ray's store. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to 5 o'clock, p. m. 2 12 ly SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. R. J. H. DANIEL, Dunn, N. C. Makes the disease of cancer a Specialty. 9 10 ly QAVID BELL, Attorney at Law, ENFIELD, N C. Practices in all the Courts of Hali fax and adjoining counties and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Claims collected in all parts of the State. 3 8 ly W. A. DUNN, A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are required. 1 ly Y, H. KITCHIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. Office: Corner Main and n-iev- enth Streets. i o iy loseDh Christian. P. St. Geo. Barraud. Late judge Supreme ) Court of Appeals of Virginia. ) QHRISTIAN & BARRAUD, A TTORNE YS-A T-L A W, Will practice in all the Courts, State and Federal, in the city ot iticnmona. Office Room 10, Chamber of Commerce liuw'mg, 4 5 lv RICHMOND, VA I. J. Mercer & son.. G2G East Main Street., RICHMOND VA. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. o- Gives person.il and prompt attention o all consignments of Lumber, Shin ies. Laths, &n. 4 17 90 ly -N h,V Jewelry Store -o- After six years experience, 1 feel thor oughly comjjetent to do all work that is expected of a WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. WATCHMAKER vn JEWELER. Repairing & Timing Fine Watches K SPECIALTY 1 also o ?irry a full line of WATCHES. CL?CKS. JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND FANCY GOODS. "Xl Spectacles and Eye Classes Properly ' T Fitted to the Eve. 1 i Stului Imi MacMne THE BEST ON EARTH. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IF. H. JOHNS TON, N-w Hotel, next door to entrance. 10 6 6m. E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. X. The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z) that's what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi cines ; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in rowder to te taken dry or made into a tea. 19-EVERT P4.CKAC.K-et Mm the Z Stamp m red wrap par. J. H. ZKIJL1H Jk CO., FhllMMBhiOtT HE NEVER ADVERTISED. He failed for sixty thousand, Took a last look at the wreck, And, when next they found him, Was suspended by the neck. His creditors said he drank ; His wife said he was robbed ; While his moneyed country partner Simply sat around and sobbed. But the wiley Coroner (His brain was extra sized) Said the man was plainly crazy, For he'd never advertised. Francis Sullivaii. Tfce Spider's Thread. Exchange. In a lecture at Boston, Professor Wood dealt with the phenomena of spider life. In one tribe the female is one thousand three hundred times as large as the male. The spider's threads or fibers, one of these threads being es timated to be one millionth of a hair in thickness. Three kinds of thread are spun. One of great strength for the rad'ating or spoke lines of the web ; the cross lines, or what a sailor might call the ratlines, are finer and are tena cious ; that is, they have upon them little specks or globules of a very sticky gum. These specks are put on wih even interspaces. They are set quite thickly along the line, and are what in the first instance catch and hold the legs or wings of the fly. Once caught in this fashion the prey is held secure by threads flung over it somewhat in the manner of a lasso. The third kind of silk is that which the spider throws o- in a mass of flood, by which it si: denly envelops any prey of which it is somewhat afraid, as for example a wasp. A scieniinu experiment unw drew out from the body of a single spider thiee' thousand four hundred and eighty yards of thread or spider a length little short of two miles. Silk may te woven of spider's thread and it is more gloss v brilliant than that of the silk-wovm, being of a golden color. An enthusiastic entomologist is said to have secured enough for the weaving of a suit of clothes for Louis XIV. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written b- Rev. J. Gr.nderman, of Dim mda'e. Mich., we are permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recomendinsj Dr King's New Discovery, as the results - were almost marvelous in the case ot my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible par oxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quick In its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at E. T. Whitehead & Co's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Danish hgnt houses are supplied with oil to pump on the waves in case of a storm. The United States uses nearly one half of the quinine produced in the world. The average cost ot construction and equipment per mile of American rail roads is $54,644. SCOTLAND NECK, TH0B0U6H DOUBT TO FAITH. Doubt Hat a Crime. BELIEVE SOMETHING. Yew York Herald. Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nailn, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not be lieve. John, xx., 25. We can hardly blame Thomas for bis ncredulity. By mental constitution and temperament he found it impossi ble to believe on the mere hearsay of any living person that the Lord had risen from the dead. The statement of his comrades that they had seen Jesus was so startling and so obstinately con tradicted by all his own experiences that he could not take even their word, but insisted that he must see with his own eyes and feel with his own fingers the wounds which had caused death. But after he was convinced he be came one of the sturdiest defenders of the new religion, and preached with an eloquence and energy which persuaded tens of thousands. To doubt is not a crime. It is one stage in the evolution of the spiritual nature. The man who denies what all the rest of the world believes is not to be scorned, but patiently helped out of the network which entangles his feet We are inclined to think that the strongest faith is always preceded by a season of doubt. It does no harm to throw aside all the doctrines which you accepted without a question m your childhood, provided doubt leads you to a careful examination of the founda tions of things, and results in the con struction ot a new faith which shall furnish the moral and spiritual policy of your life. If you cross the bog of doubt in your search for tne upland of faith, you wil have no reason to regret the despair which the damp malarial mists engen dered, but if you find no way out of the bog, and must breathe its tainted at mosphere all your days, you are greatly to be pitied. And for this reason namely, that human nature is so con stituted that faith in certain fundament al facts is necessary to a life that shal be satisfactory to yourself and useful to others. Suppose we take a very simple illus tration. You were brought up to be lieve in the long and complicated creed of the Church. Up to a given period ol your life you never dreamed of ques tioning any part of it simply because you never seriously examined it. You absorbed a score of dogmas with your mother's milk. They were a part o your childish environment, the found ation of your father's muscular integr: ty and of his domestic discipline. You received them as a matter of course and to deny one of them would have seemed little short of a crime. But the bour arrived when you be gan to think for yturself, and with something like borrow and dismay, perhaps, you found that your mind was compelled to withhold its assent. That is a very critical period in a man's life, a fateful period on which a great deal depends. You give up one dogma after another always with reluctance, and sometimes with a sense of guilt. After awhile you discover that you have sur rendered nearly everything and that very little is left. You are too honest to he reticent, however, and too brave to deny your doubt. So far you have nothing to dread. You are passing through an unhapy experience, and you will probably hae many sleepless nights. It is not pleas ant to be out of accord with the opin ions which prevail among your fellows, but it is a very gracious privilege to feel that you are in entire accord with your own best judgment, and that the narrow space on which you do stand is not bog, but solid ground. If you remain amid your doubts, the chances are that your life will be se riously impaired and possibly wrecked, for when a man believes In nothing he becomes demoralized, and all his high motives are likely to be dissipated. 4 life without faith is apt to be a faith less life, if not a desperate one. It is vastly needful, therefore, that you no sooner get through with the work of destruciton than you begin to EXCELSIOR- 13 OUR MOTTO. N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1894. build nn new cornerstones, lor every man must nave a suwici v. numc To live out of doors is to degenerate in to an animal. Set about your task then with energy onrl Harintr Th world cannot be one vast conglomerate of negations : there must be truth somewhere, and it is your business to possess yourself of it. The same intellect which can tear down what others have reared can also rear something which will satisfy the long ings and cravings of your spiritual na ture, and that it is your solemn duty to do. A great many people are compelled " . . reject a certain proportion ot the to doctrines taught by the church, and when they find that they can't believe everything they rush impetuously to the other extreme and refuse to believe anything. That is a fatal mistake, des tructive of your own best interests. If you can't have just what you want to eat you are not very reasonable in con- ol nd inc til starve vourself to death. If one Church fails you go to another, and if they all fail you then formulate your own creed and govern your life by it. Surely you can find truth enough somewhere to give you noble ideas of duty for this present time, and a hope of something better hereafter. If you throw everything else aside and believe simply in the Providence of God, in the necessity of supporting the just and right as Jesus did, and in a life beyond th irravfi. and then shane vour charac- 0 , . , . . I tr rr.nrdintr tft thosfi convictions. VOU . 0 , will be blessed by your brotner men, onrl onrt.ainlv not. linWfilnome when VOU ........ . i I , - i go to Heaven. Entertain your doubts with a gra cious hospitality, but regard them only as guests who have come to pay you a short visit and will then depart. They have a mission to perform, because they will force you to examine the grave problems of life. As a golden stairway up which you climb to higher things they serve a grand purpose, but if ou make them your close friends they will 1 J., 1,,;, ir, Kd certainly itjuvcs vou j h wc jmv rinob ot ei roil m stance A man must have laith in mmsen ....... ,,l and in some power and authority out- BlUe Ol IlllIl.SCIl. UO lO ov mo KJJ until he both believes something and knows why he believes it. Cotton Seed. American Cultivator. Th vuliie of cotton seed has crreatly , . , increased since the marketing of the present cotton crop began. It start ed-at $11 per ton and is now worth This increase in price is partly $16. due to apprehend scarcity of coarse grains for feeding purposes, and partly to increased use of cotton seed for mak- ing oil, as the feed after the oil is ex- tracted is worth more than that amount per ton. It is a great change from con- ditions onlv a few years ago, when the great bulk of cotton seed had no com- mercial value, but was rotted down to make into manure for growing more cotton. The South ought to manufac- ture cotton-seed oil and keep stock to consume much of the feed at home. If it does not do this, it must buy more I phosphate and nitrogen fertilizers than it has ever vet done. Four Bio Successes. Having the needed merit to more thnn make cood all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sile. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs, and colds, each bottle guaranteed Llectric Hitters , gnaranu-..,.. the great remedy for liver, Momacn nd Kidnevs. Bucklen's Arnica Salve the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect nill. All these remedies are guaran- teed to do just what is claimed for them and tne dealer whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell nf them. Sold at E. T " Whitehead & Co's Drug Store. . r tr nil that aiuuuuii ' -1 is contained in the body passes through the heart every three minutes. The barber derives his class title from the Latin word word "barha." a beard. Rude, uncivilized races were originally called "barbarians," sole on account of their unkempt beard and hair. CR How Anxiety can Turn Hair Gray. Numerous theories have been ad-; vanced to account for the rapid turn- ; t ing gray of the hair during iolenti emotion. Robinson, in his Uok on "Maidnesrt ana itravnes. meniions uio name of a jierson whose hair had In come quite gray in a single night. The hairs under microcoi!c.u exam- ination were found to contain a mini-1 . . ... T. ; ii .i , ber of air globules. It is probable that j thee are developed within. It i; claimed that in a certain irritable con dition oi ine nervous Piem air ki- ... . i . L II mav 1 irenerated in the hair in a brief space of time, and in this we hae the cause oi the sunoen oiancuing ci the hair. Ex. A Terrible Kicker. "Please sir," said the lell boy to a Texas hotel clerk, "number 40 savs there ain.t no towei3 in i4js room. "Tell him to use one of the window curtains. "He says, too, there ain't no pol- lows." 'Tell him to put his coat and vest under his head." "And he wants a pitcher of water." "Suffering Cyrus ! But he is the worst kicker I ever struck in my life. Carry him up the horse pail." .He want to know if he can't have a jjght." H confound him ; Give him L. , , it: i. 4.. inis laniem ana aeK iiuu n nv wanw . . .. - , . . tne eartn ana j ne il nave n iriea on only one aide or turned over ?" - i r, ,5. ocrap ojuo. aoiewbiuuo. Ctcrreni Literature. I he smallest repuoiic in tne woria is Franceville, one of the islands in the New Hebrides. The inhabitants con sist of forty Europeans and five hun dred black workmen employed by a r rencn company. Australia harbors one species of kan- garoo no larger than a rat. I Thnro oyo fiS flOO rOstrftlfA in th v v-, v . United States ; about 67,000 of them do not pay their running expense-. . ... The profit of the New York city post- UIIIVC 13 'pi,wu,uvv j The electric railway has penetrated even the fastness ol the Tyrolese moun tains, a road twenty-seven miles long being projected between Riva and Pi- nola. A single polypus has been cut into 124 parts, and each . perfect animal. Mosquitoes inject a poison into the wounds they inflict in order to make the blood thin enough to flow through their throats. Brooklyn has the largest suspension bridge. Its entire length is 5,989 feet : i the main span 1,595. it i8 gaid that a frigate bird can fly j at the rate of 100 miles an hour, and i1Ve in the air a week at a time, day and night witnout touching a roost. Tne wars Qf the ninety years down t) 1880 cauged ft war expenditure cf 115 235, 000,000 and the loss of 4,170,- aao iiVp 1 An Extraordinary Insect. Chicago Herald. The "raft spider," found in Terra del Fuego, is a mr-st extraordinary insect. It derives its name from the fact that it construct a raft of matted leaves and pieces of wool, which it uses to pursue ite prev on the water. Raft spider? in fours They make their Qars . . . d enerallv row a lhirty two stroke, although they have leen known at times to increase the speed to thirty-six Short Question. Tid Bits. "Mother," said a little girl, looking up from her book, "what does transat- lantic mean?" "Oh ! across the Atlan- 1 I .. . T t. . I tic, 01 course. im 1 uoiner me, jV.. my count." Does trans always mean across .' 1 ,p- F it does. If you don't stop bother- ing me with your questions, you II to bed." "Then ioes transparent mean a cross parent?" AT. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE fi.oo. NO. 48. SEDKSTARY CALUXCiS at aornttm or o4hc tltwc on a torid !. Tbi diUon k OKnuvfl to &n trv- doc Lt; tbra thn foUr mnchtr octotl'lVm. aairm or U-'k t f bknd; fmroctij msvhcr wvrs Crrt Uiat ot d.v-)4. Tha crtvli tiotu arjrra v at or anotber. Yur lii ttnpcf l il win agravaUrvff to rwir rrtoctU. No to jo fur Lber. tba rtt U ar. 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