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Office North corner New Hotel, Main
Street,
Scotland Neck, N. C.
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Office North corner New Hotel, Main
Street,
Scotland Neck, N. C.
fXAlwava found at his office when
not professionally engaged elsewhere.
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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. U
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.
B
R. J. H. DANIEL,
Dunn, N. C.
Makes the disease of cancer a Specialty.
9 10 ly
D
AVID BELL,
a
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 TT OR NE Y-A T-L A IT.
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Practices wherever his services are
required. 2 13 ly
H.KITCHIN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Corner Main and Elev
1 5 ly
'Office :
enth Streets.
Joseph 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 of Richmond.
Office Room 10, Chamber of Commerce
Building,
4 5 ly RICHMOND, VA.
I. J. Mercer & Son.,
626 East Main Street.,
RICHMOND VA.
LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
VOL. XL
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1895.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK St a.
NO. 4.
0K)G)K)
The Old Friend
And the best friend, that never
fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu
lator, (the Bed 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 pya
tem. This is the medicine you
want. Sold by all Druggists" in
Liquid, or in Powder to be taken
dry or made into a tea.
. W-EVERY PACKAGE-e
lias the Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
J. H. ZKIL.1N CO.. miaUIhia.Pa7
MAXIMUS.
I hold him great who, for love's sake,
Can give, with generous, earnest will,
Yet he who takes for love's sweet sake
I think I hold more generous still.
I bow before the noble mind
That freely some great wrong forgives,
Yet nobler is the one forgiven
Who bears that burden well and lives.
It may be hard to gain and still
To keep a lowly, steadfast heart,
Yet he who loses has to fill
A harder and a truer part.
Glorious it is to wear the crown
Of a deserved and pure success.
He who knows how to fail has won
A crown whose lustre is not less.
Great may he be who can command
And rule with just and tender sway,
Yet is diviner wisdom taught
Better by him who can obey.
Blessed are they who die for God
And earn the martyr's crown of light,
Yet he Avho lives for God may be
A greater conqueror in his sight.
Adelaide Procter.
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Gives personal and prompt attention
o all consignments of Lumber, Shin
ies, Laths, &c. 4 17 90 ly
NEW
Jewelry Store
After six years experience, I feel thor
oughly competent to do all work
that is expected of a
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER.
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER.
Repairing & Timing Fine Watches
A SPECIALTY
1 also cam- a full line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
FANCY GOODS.
Spectacles and X
It! Eye Glasses Properly X
X. Fitted to the Eye. X
MM Sewiog Mm
THE BEST ON EARTH.
SEWING MACHINES CLEANED
AND REPAIRED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. II. JOHNSTON,
New Motel, next door to entrance.
10 6 6m.
Pleasing Mother.
Religious Telescope.
Mothers are usually Heased. with the
successes of their chil ' en. This is
especially true in their lif after leaving
home. A mother watches the succes
sive steps and efforts of her children as
only a mother can. If they succeed
in their callings, she rejoices as no one
else can. If children appreciate the
concern that is felt for them, and the
earnest desire for their success that fol-
ows them everywhere by their mothers,
they would care yastly more about
pleasing them than is often the case.
Pleasing mother should be a habit
with children. Early in life they
should begin the cultivation of thought
and effort with reference to the gratifi
cation of her wishes and of making her
happy. If they would do this they
would find daily opportunities for
speaking kind words and rendering
such helpful services and show ing .such
noble traits of character in dealings
with others, as would gladden the
heart and lighten the cares of mother
in a way too often little thought of.
If boys, if girls, rcould realize their
indebtedness to their mothers they
certainly would generally be very much
more anxious of pleasing them.
The great men ot the world, like
John Quincy Adams, James A. Gar
field, and others, who have acknowl
edged their great indebtedness to their
noble lives, their courage in doing
right, and their honorable achieve
ments in public life were especially
pleasing to their noble mothers. Hard
ly a higher tribute can be paid to any
young man's success in life than that
"it pleased his mother."
4 A Household Treasure.
WHAT SUNSHINE
IS WORTH.
A GREAT BLESSING.
Sunny Souls.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. Y.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Discovery in the house and his
family has always found the very best
results follow its use ; that he would
not be without it, if procurable. G. A.
Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y.,
says that Dr. King's New Discovery is
undoubtedly the best Cough remedy ;
that he hasused it in his family for
eight years, and it has never failed to
do all that is claimed for it. Why not
try a remedy so long tried arid tested.
Trial bottles free at E. T. Whitehead
& Co's Drug Store. Regular size 50c.
and 1.00.
Sunlight and good temper are o
nearly related that it is hardly a figure
of speech to speak of a sunny dippoai
rion or a sunny smile ; sunny seems the
plainest, simplest and moet natura
word for the fact. Good-tern pered, gay
and genial people, too, generally love
the actual sun, and wish to have abun
dant light and color about them.
Charles Dickens delighted in color to
the verge of gaudiness. He could
hardly restrain his exuberant taste to
the modest hues demanded in a gentle
man's attire, while in his home he rev
elled in wide windows, bright tints,
large mirrors and plenty of flowers,
scarlet geraniums being his favor
ites. Red, wherever it was possible to
use it, was the color of his choice.
Sydney Smith rejoiced in a burst of
sunlight. "Glorify the room, Saba !"
he would cry cheerily to his daughter
when he came down-stairs in the
morning and wished the curtains
drawn aside.
Lydia Maria Child's pleasure in the
flowers, the pictures and the little or
naments of her home was endless ; en
riched as they were by abundant sun
shine broken here and there into rain
bows by prisms which she had so ar
ranged as to send gleams of green, yio-
let and orange gliding and dancing
over the plain walls and ceiling in the
beauty of which her eye never wearied.
She used to laugh contentedly at her
own daily satisfaction in such trifles,
and fear that people would think her
childish. But her prisms, as a friend
once truly said, were like her own clear
and beautiful soul, which gathered to
itself the cheer and happiness of every
day, and transmuted common blessings
into something rare and precious the
sunny presence which carries with it,
wherever it goes, kindness, warmth and
comfort.
"Folks make so little of sunlight,"
said a poor woman, shaking her head,
"folks that can have all they want of
it ; they don't know what it's worth."
She was a woman whose work was
done in an upper room, very poor and
bare, in a squalid neighborhood in the
city ; but from her high window she
had received every day tor several years
the full glory of the morning sun ;
then a great tenement building of
many flats was built near by and shut
it out. It was a sore blow, and at first
she hardly knew how she should bear
it, she missed the light and warmth so
bitterly.
"But," she added, triumphantly,
"there's a way to better most things, if
a body can find it ; and one day in the
winter, when I was just thinking what
a deal of sunshine was wasted on that
great flat roof, where it did no good, it
popped into my head that it might do
good, alter all, if somebody set about
lettting it.
"So I made friends with some of the
folks in the house, and we talked ; and
then with more of 'em, and talked ; arid
one day I met the owner there and
talked ; and sure enough, by spring
they'd taken up with my notion, the
whole of 'em, and they went at it to
gether, and a prettier garden than they
have up there to-day you never saw !
Ah, 'tis a beauty flowers and sun all
day long, and every breath of coolness
whichever way it blows !
"Sure, a roof garden is better than
a bit of sun for one poor old woman ;
and then the friends I've made out of
it! And hardly a day all summer that
I've not a flower or bunch ot posies the
children bring for my little jug there ;
and once in a while, when I'm not too
tired, I climb up and see the place for.
myself; but not very often, for the
shake in my knees after so many
stairs.
"But even when I do miss my own
sun a little, and the jug is empty, it is
worth while just to look out of my
window and see the bits ot vines wav
ing down over the eaves, with a glint
of red in it. maybe, here and there, as
it comes into bloom. A whole garden
up there and half mine, for I started
it !"
That was a woman who had opened
the windows of her soul to let in the
day.
A Struggle for Afpiranct.
Young People' Leader.
A St. Lou la paper relate an instance
of th pride of a child who struggled to
keep up appearance in a ay thai was
touching to witness. The hopelessness
of the endeavor was male painfully
manifest by the well-mean action of
her teacher, and the facts ire thece :
Just before the cloee of $he lat
sion of the public school lof that city,
i
an incident took place bicb, as an
illustration, is more than touching.
At one of the schools, numbers ot pupils
were in the habit ol bringing a lun
cheon with them, which at noon they
ate together. Among those who did
not go home to dinner, the teacher in
a particular room noticed a little girl
who always sat looking wistfully at her
playmates when they went out with
their luncheon, but who never brought
&ny herself.
The child was always neatly but very
poorly clad, and one of the closest stu
dents in school hours. This odd action
of the child's lasted for some time,
when one day the teacher noticed that
the little thing had apparently brought
her dinner with her. The noon hour
came, and the children took their lunch
as usual and went out to eat it, the little
girl referred to alone remaining m the
room, with her dinner wrapped up in
a paper on her desk before her. The
teacher advanced to the child and asked
her why she didn't go out with the
rest, at the same time putting out her
hand toward the package on the desk.
Quick as thought the little girl clasped
her hands over it and exclaimed, sob-
bine : "Don't touch it, teacher, and
don't tell, please ! It's only blocks
And that was the fact. Having no
dinner to bring, and too proud to reyeal
the poverty of her family the child had
carefully wrapped up a number of small
blocks in paper and b. :Tught the pack
age to present the appearance of a
lunch ! It was nothing, a mere ridic
ulous incident in school life ; but it was
sufficient to make wiser and older hearts
than hers sad.
OffcUi Vote cf Nrfi Ciroiln
The vote of the State by Cour.tie in
1.VJ2 for Governor, and for Treasurer
in 1891, waa as follow :
rorxTir.
C
Some Curious Fostoffies in this State.
Selected.
Person county leads with the shortest
named postoffi.ee" Al," though Forsyth
county is neck and neck with "O. K."
"Grover is very properly located in
Cleveland county, and "Jugtown" like
wise in Catawba. "Democrat" is in
Buncombe county, but no Republican
shows up though Bladen has a "Pop-
i."
Craven county holds the old "Bache
or," and Catawba the "Maiden," while
another "Blooming Lady" looks on
rom Columbus county, and sighs for
'Matrimony" away up in Rockingham.
'Eli" got there in Rowan county and
Randolph says "Why Not."
The beloved Senator Vance will ever
be remembered by "Zeb" in Rowan
county, and "Vance" in Iredell ; and
'Nat Moore" has "perpetuated" his
name on the people ot Bladen.
Union county has a "Niggerhead ;"
Duplin has "Chinquepin ;" Rowan has
"Organ Church ;" Wilson has "Bare-
oot," and Robeson has "Shoeheel."
'Paradise," is located in Richmond
county, and it is probably not very well
known that "Purgatory" is so near as
Duplin county.
Almost the entire Greek alphabet is
scattered over the State the "Alpha"
and "Omega" both being in Rowan
county. Tyrrell county used to have a
postoffice named "Frying Pan," but
they thought the name common-place
and had it changed to "Gum Neck."
"Durham county is all -'Hunkadora,"
while "Greenback" is in Warren and
"Money" in Henderson. "Short Off"
is in' Macon county; 'Shmville" in
Iredell; "Finger" In Stanly, "Eve'
very appropriately, in Wake county.
But, why is "Lul" in Wake county,
and why is Chocowinity" in Beaufort
county ?
Bladen has "Little Sugar Loaf ;"and
the Three Graces are awfully scattered
"Faith" being in Rowan county.
"Hope" in Union county, and "Chari
ty" in Yadkin county. "Pluck" bobs
up in Chatham county, but the other
of the "Three P's" appear non est.
Rowan has a "Sav;" Columbus a
"Sasspru;" Moore lis a "Pocket" a
"Noise" and a "Quie4 while Duplin
has a "Cabin." Tit babies cry for
"Caatoria" only in Gieene county
Alamance
Alexander
AHeehany
An.Hon
Ashe
Beaufort
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell
Camden
Carteret
Caswell
Catawba
Chatham
Cherokee
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gates
Graham
Granville
Greene
Guilford
Halifax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Johnson
Jones
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
Madison
Martin
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford
Sampson
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
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Yadkin
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1961
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pay you $1-00 It thy cant ft you a
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Cut.f, Bruise. Ulcor. Salt Uheum. IV
ver Sore, Tettr, Chapil Hand.
Chilblains, Corn, and nil Skin Krup.
t ions, and jHitively ciitw Pi'm, r no
pay required. It is guaraub! to KSve
Ierfect sati.-fartlon or money refund!
Price 25 cent ir Ux.
FOR SALE BY K. T. WHITE-
HEAD A CO.
J. H. LAWRENCE,
Dealer in
GRAIN, MILL FEED, HAY, CLO
VER AND GRASS SEEDS.
Improved Farm Im
plements A SPECIALTY.
Agent for Clark V Cutaway Harrow
and the During Mower
A Model 1 Perfection.
SCOTLAND NECK. X. C. 1 6 lv
J. D. HILL,
THE BTJTCHEH.
At Old Stand Near Brick Mill.
1509-2234
1159 2892
1670
1119
1050
1002
540
725
919
439
1179
2038
541
2104
1618
1700
1828
2255
1822
1272
898
1161
1861
778
488
212
1572
938
3655
785
445
871
2531
1451
1733
502
1006
2105
1181
1658
668
1473
1175
1122
1409
2680
642
2770
1953
1611
2714
000
2009
2622
856
1841
2096
469
578
487
1916
4990
2419
1117
1140
2102
1991
1703
1515
857
Total
135519 94684 126221 147257
126221
Worth's majorit-,
21036
Tickets thrown out.
In 1892, Wyatt P. Exum, Populist,
for Governor, received 47,840 votes,
and James M. Templeton, Prohibition
ists, received 2,457 votes.
Mn.U
ILCkmobelU
Aims. wu aaya
Tfct aeeonipnyfa statement
nt mf vairhft sad Mi ems
msatsvlU show the rsealta of Wake stim. ni.iiia
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10 1 ly.
A I I. f A N ! I W 1 M. II M-l .
When !r:itrrit ! n ! l- V.
Ilfl.hu -uul tlicy ari' U i. t
for n laro i'll!c, or .?".'" f r -n I. t
tloH, an-! it will I 1 1 to o?i. friM'lit
prepaid, ly tin I5ll I5.t!m . AtUm
ta, ta. Hok of uund fnl aiid in;iru
Ions rnrf" of hlooil and kin di'a-s
him 1 1 fn. Send for it.und n-ad adier
tiwmit in another column.
Hog Cholera.
The famous Major Ifo ('!io?era
t'urc, which cure and prevent" holrnt
in Iiok id jxtultry i on pale at .V H.
Jitfey'n and at I'. T. Whitehead'" Drui;
Store. Tho melicine i highly rrom
mendcl hv xnanv wct'Tii farmer a a
"lire cure. Try a park At N. H
Jo.-'y'M and Druj; Stre.
FOR OVKH FIFTV YF.AKS
An Oij and Wn irnn i K wi i v
Mrw. Win.-low' Sothink' Syrtip lm
lie'n iwl f-rover fifty year Lv mil
lion of mother for tli-ir rhlldieu
while tethinf.', with 4-rUt l n--e. It
HXthc the child, oft'ii the cmin,
lillavn all pain cure- wind ojr, and
the lOft remedy lor JUnrrhoa. j
pleasant to the t.yte. Sold hy ltuw-
KiU in every part of th World.
Twenty five cent a t h t 1 I- w!mo
i incalcula!le. jM'nn anl a-k f -r vlf.
Winnlow' S(Uhin .-yrtip, md lake
no other kind.
Vouc Face
TA5TELE5S
DLL
10 JU8TASCOOD FOR ADULTS.
VVARRArJTED. PRICE 50 eta.
Oalatxa. Ills.. Not. 18. 1SS3.
Parts ICedtetaae Co., St. Loala, Mo.
GeaUeneo: We aohl lee year. MO bottlee of
5BOYK8 TABTELE88 C1IIXL TONIC end here
boeaflt three aroaa already this year. In ail oer es
pertenee of 14 years, la the drua boatxiees, have
never sold en article the car such axUTtrsal aatla
a yov Iwfc zeera truly.
AaaaT.CaJUi 400
Will be wreathed with m most nraff'nS
snr.ila, after you lnvt 1" a
STliite Sewing Macliine
fl'JiPPtO WITH IT HI ft
PINCH TENSION,
TENSION INDICATOR
AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER,
Ti. x:.')' corn;'!"? an 1 i:f.l 'J.itcievr
The VIIXTi; U
Durably and Handsomely Built,
Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment.
Sewt ALL Sewable Articles,
And will serve nl plcy; ct t-i the fail
limit of your cx;ctt.it.uti.
Active DcALKki Wan til t in unoccu
pied territory. Ijtral tircu. A iirc,,
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
CLEVELAND. O.
WH S EY
WW aHMMMa
an1 Opium Habltl
CurrU a( Uouiv 4tt
outjain licik of rr
tlrtnanisni t'RKK.
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