ADVERTISING
IS TO
BUSINESS
WHAT STKAM IS TO-
The
EMOCRAT
.EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO.
E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor.
.( nir0 ;ldvertii-emeiit about
'' ' 1 i,,wrt it i"
i '
rrHE DEMOCRAT,
i ; business f
,.-n ---co a enau " "
all
V.
:-?.orsssiciTAL.
M( DOYVKFI,,
New Hotel, Mam
i. corner
.fCt .
n !..si' N,rK
. i -it
!.- ,.('!M'('(t CI.-
N. C.
(nee when not
e.
0 20 ly
' 1 1 A N K WHITEHEAD,
r(, Nol.th (.mer New Hotel, Main
street.
UTI AN! NECK, N. C.
found nt his office when
1 r1coivTiPre.
-Moll.-iin l'i'6'-u -
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1
VOL. XI.
A 1TEW SWINDLE.
which the people of the South
are resenting, is the efforts of
some to sell them imitations for
the real Simmons Liver Regu
lator, because they make more
money by the imitation; and
they care little that they swindle
the people in selling them an
inferior article. It's the money
they are after, and the people can
look out for themselves. Now
this is just what the people are
doing, and merchants are having
a hard time trying to get people
to take the stuff they offer them
in place of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator which is the "King of
Liver Medicines," because it never
fails to give relief in all liver
troubles. Be sure that you get
Simmons Liver Regulator. You
lr nnw it bv k?Tx the same
-j tfSi-tnrsa .i -r.J
oi tne xeu
package
never iau
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895.
The fce-ritaVia "aw 5:--.i
A HEROINE OF T
HISS CABBIE E. CUTTER.
Ths Only Lady Famished with a
Soldier's Headstone.
Uridine Principles.
Xev: Berne Journal l.'fth.
Fditok Journal -.Having arrived
. .. .. r,. i,Q r,,irrrA of visiting the
in town mi j.vx"- ---
National Cemetery here located, my
attention was called to certain state
ments in the "New Berne City Direc
tory, 1893," concerning my late sister,
Miss Carrie E. Cutter, nurse, 21st Regt.
Mass. Vols.
Miss Carrie E. Cutter, daughter of
Surgeon Calvin Cutter, author of Cut
ter's School Physiologies, was born in
New Hampshire, July 28th, 1843.
Selected
Men of mature minds who are dis
tinguished for prompt decision of
moral, social and political questions are
men who have develojed fixed princi
ples from their experiences. No que
tion that Is altogether new is likely to
present itself to them. Analogous
cases have been determined before, and
it is only necessary to refer the new one
lo its Class vu u" - ----eral
principle!. The master ot his
profession, the business man, lawyer,
doctor or politician becomes proficient
in his work, and, lite a skilled mechan
ic, determines questions as they present
themselves by yirtue of his long ex
perience and the possession of princi-
'or folk Pilot.
Theio la !oolih rt"iUnt in -u.e
minds against the "New Snub" ulet,
but the "New South" transformation
is inevitable. The sentiinenei for lh
n'd south Mav lint'C-r and l-e lon: in
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE it w.
NO. 16.
SKK JO IT
that you"n ' t -A ',
Ir. Pi-rc ttillfo f
iIlK-I Pl rrrr t
K v( as Uft WST.
rwiKJr la rrry ti-r j
lirr or" l tl l it" '!.
Business.
V 1
WW
decadence, but the cmu..n m-::c -t ; llr)n, m,rtm..w( t. Ww
the new South ii imminent, irreprei-' fltcrcurf.or'tUwwy uMu.kW.
!.! mpvlta i P. i
A. C
UVKRMOX,
y"Vj " r
Over J. T. Kay's store.
f,.,T1 0 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to
MU'LI.- ' 0 11, -i
, ,Vr!.H-k. p. m- - J
( o T LAND NECK, N. C.
Ulici' liolir:
0
WID HELL,
Attorney at Law,
ENFIELD, "N. C.
i oil tl.o Courts of Hali-
Uk -.ud'adjoinins counties and in the
,'emo aU Federal Courts. Claims
.,,;!,, -ted in nil parts oi me ouuv.
S 8 lv
old stamp
Z on the
It has
e (1 you,
whr have
suaded to take something else cave
always come back again to The
Old Friend. Better not take any
thing else but that made by J. H.
Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
FROM SHADOW SUN.
I learn as the years roll omvard
And leave the past behind,
That much I have counted sorrow
But proves that our God is kind ;
That many a flower I longed for
Had hidden thorns of pain ;
And many a rugged by-path
Led to fields of ripened grain.
The clouds but cover the sunshine,
Ti-ey cannot oanisn me n , - . Tnl ice
An. ;, earth shines out the brighter Vols., going into camp m July, 18b.
lire . - a 1 i
Tt. .1,1 c.,t. -vf J, ,v.rv. ..f -tl- i m.nth iiro I wm UmrAlf w,,fh l .".i
1 - ,'v'lu" ' ' ..r I rr..,n nrrt.iumoW !)
, at :i
1 . . i. II... f k.
of facturaci'i K i fl iiut it u Uu u it-
"U. M. U.
if A. IH'NN,
1 TTOn X i: Y-A T-L A Mr
Si'OTL.VN d Ni:ck, N. C.
v,o wn educated at Trot. Uussell's .)le8 as fixed as the qualities of materials
Private Seminary at Lancaster, Mass., wlth which the mechanic has to deal
" , I A.
and people at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, But there are some men wunouL
been per- I Maes, and at a Private German fecnooi principles ; they are so pomu. wmt
in Pennsylvania. In April, 1SG1, she they change their opinions to meet
was on the eve of her departure for a every exigency as it arises ; they have
three years' tour and study in Europe RO fixed notions as to right or wrong,
when the outset of the civil war wreck- and hence are irresolute and uncertain,
ed her plans. The writer's most vivid Xneir experience counts for little, for
remembrance ot her was, as she distrib- they have been on all sides of all ques
uted New Testaments to the volun- tions, and having lelief are left without
teers drawn uo on the railway platform a gulde. Such men can not be prompt
of his native town on the morning of in decision or strong in any way. They
their denarture for camp. She was often attempt to make up for their
lithe, well formed, fine featured, grey weakness by braggadocio or the use of
eyes ' and light-brown hafr. A few strong expressions in writing or speak
weeks later her father was commission- ing, but never with convincing effect
ed as Surgeon of the 21st Regt. Mass Lfter their character has become known.
To be a leader of men, a mora., pont-
vviifin tho wearv rain is done. t h month of October, 18G1, at icai Qr social guide, a man must ca
We must st her earne-t, repeated requests she was character, strong beliefs or principles
And often from wrong's own darkness permitte l to join her lather in camp at and determination. ine
Comes the very strengtn ui hr Amjpw1v. Annanolis. When indeed, bound up togetner.
-Tin:-
New Drug Store.
ScottfflflfeDisC
are all,
the Burnside Expedition was ready to The man
with strong beliefs has
pi
The sweetest rest is at even,
A ftor a wearisome day, . . , . . j mi Mrs. unr-antir mid the man of determination
,. -; . , i - .1 v,i. coi hpr e aeriv iau '"'u"v'v'
rn:ctirc.- wlieipvcr h - When , tb ' h II ' n0, t toward. musf have guiding pri.xiplo,. The
. .iiiiml J-l.ua uct" " " , uhiu';i "
AndihoFewhohayeneverknownsoiro c permitted to proceed
Cannot know the infinite peace Missaine f
That falls on the troubled spirit, with the officers of the 21st Regt. on
When it sees, at last, release. g g "Xortherner." She witnessed
We must live through the dreary winter the horr0rs of those severe wintry gales
If we would value the spring ; TTnttn where so many found wa-
be cold ana snent
time and harvest only, of cotton 1 Sjni" .rPm' I -
son? and social pymposi
finances, yearly credits and omnipres
ent politics, is dead. The new wuth
of freedom, of divei:fiel industries, of
the development of natural resource
and the manipulation of raw materials,
of daily energy raid monthly account
ing", of measure, superior to men and
prosperity surpreme over politics and
partisanship, is here.
That man is a "fool" -osopher, not a
philosopher, who refuse to recognize
these facts, and sets himself to dem
and defy them. The signs of the
times are infallible. The tin reft and
repression of years have broken through
all restraints in Alabama, in South Car
olina, in North Carolin, in Tennessee,'
and are struggling out of bondage,
slowly but surely, in other states of
the south. Free breathing, free speak
ing, free acting, are Incoming the
gumma bona of thestrong, plain people
of the south. They are tired of polit
ical serfdom, of commercial dependence
nnd industrial ostracism. They mean,
hereafter, to move with the great
swelling streams of energy, enterprise
and practical policies that have enrich
ed and elated the east and the north.
It is the concensus oi every true sta-
tistician, statesman ami
i
i .
DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SAMMOnlUM.
. ;;'-
Norfolk Commission Co.,
.t' v
r1
--.fc
p. St. Geo. Barraud.
Joseph Christian.
Late judge Supreme )
Court of Appeals
,,f Virginia. )
IIUISTIAN & BAKRAUD,
A TTOItXEYS-A T-L A 11',
nd the woods must
JJefore the robins sing. , tery graes.
fmivts. State Tlie llowers must lie buried in darkness Roanoke Island,
, V of Kichmond. IWore they can l.ud and b com ; "
id the sweetest ana wannest Buno
Comes after the storm and gloom
Will nractu-e m
nnd Federal, in the city o
i - n
11.,;, i JO. Chatiibrr oj UommtiLc
liuiiililKI.
Tf TT1TTMOND, YA. So the heart from tne naiuest umi
4 ly
i 4. clina . i - - Vr.orTl t lfl -i01Ln-
And the sweetest ana waimesb sunu. Feu stllj ene -
erner" caring for a dying scout a man
who enlisted from her home-town,
finins the purest joy of all, j
Tidd. This scout
i$2iu.lic;sa I
J. WARD,
i
I-:N FIELD, N. C.
M iU-e over Harrison's Drug Store.
2 7 i)') ly
And from lips that have tasted
The sweetest songs win iau,
For as peace comes alter suffering,
And love is reward ior pam,
So after earth is heaven
And out of our los the gam.
Agnes jj. j. ran.
"How to Live Long.'
had lived in my father's family from
1860 to the time of his enlistment in
the 21st Kegt. in July, 1801. Tidd's
fiancee lived in Kansas. My mother
z has often told me that my sister was
never engaged to Hummer Tidd. The
EnUWKD L. TRAVIS,
L
Attorney ami Counselor at Law,
HALIFAX, N. C.
-r 7 .
Limned on La cm lAinaz.
2-2 1-1 v
young man who wants to become a
guide and teacher, one who leads rather
than follows, must develop these qual
ities. He cannot be expected. n as
sume them all at once as he would don
his clothes, but must build up his
beliefs and principles by earnest
thought and a desire to find the right
The effort will give him character, and
the possession of strong beliefs thus
gained will give him decision and de
termination. The important thing is
to start riscbt. and this can be done
only by an honest study of principles
No one should accept a moral social or
political principle as a ready-made pre-
th hooks, but
cept to oe stuuicu
, , i fiA i 1-oalAtl for ltS
romance about Charles E. Coledge, as shouia see. w
romante iwu , -f onfl oarcel
in the Newberne City Directory, adoption anu t - - x
fact Hummer ol himsell tnrougn tuiufa - .
We invite the attention of tin
pie of Scotland Neck and fim-un
country to our t-t'k an' n-i-
ble prices. We carry a well
stock of
. a
Hi n :
p" -
bin:
! . I -
. 1 . !:
Drills, Patent Meflicines,
Chemicals. Perfumery, Toilet Artic'o-.
We make a ,-p?ciahy !
. i -1 i i .o
.! :
i I i '.'J ly.
Physicians' Prescriptions,
Which are filleu by our Mr. Mcll-
: ft.rm l.llllUVUU l!IH Jill'
expert that the south is the richest u,..M'c!fullv.
and most promising field on the globe
r fli.l.U
or enterprises oi eery iiumauiu ;)j tj
. , ... r
and for the rapid accumulation oi
wealth and the power that inhere in J. J 'MerCer & SOU.
wealth. The eyes of the capitalists of ;(; K.ist Main Street.,
Christendom are turned toward the.-e RICHMOND YA.
! ll.od.
.,1 '!,-!:!-!,.- f:-.--.
., -.1,1-. -l-.l: t
i . i i .
,. ,-( . .? 1 : f ) I ' "
..,,. S .Id )' '!
.. .. . .. .
ii,, i ; 1 1 .. . ' . -
!n 1 ly.
' r !
!
Scotland Nl k Dim
Wm. l'in c, !.:tt-'. i!'"
I w:t- ;i!l K -. 1 w i'l
i-i.,. mid li.id I--! 11 '1
.... . . ; "
ilid !
i:1
i:
1 17 '.to 1.
'.if...
Xorfolk Virginian-. given
. j v.nfriiaii scientist I . fnnMrlfltion. m
l,r. lacnaru.uu, u - T1,flctftpVnt nrincinles thus earned
hna rf(n 21VU1S W iue T: J4 f oH nna Was uuxicva .u j-
OI UJgu ucgi - - .j lorm a
advice which, if followed IIarbor. My sister was unaui tu wm gruv j -
kind of philosophy ingrained
world some
. i i,ir,i.-- there is no reason va-.Ant, nt the interment
strieuv , o. , . T,. ,uro ftnR'a beine. The young man
...i.,r o laroro number oi tjkoihc Af. thp action at jvo.mivc
,-aat possibilities of the south, and the; R QQISSION MERCHANTS,
ire but two ueierrenta m-u A-ii..v ...
.i r l ,f tnjlov nvorrnn bv
SOUUi lroui uc.iis , ,,wi ,iri,11,t .,!!(. nll'.i:
the wise and wily promoters of a thou- tlosignmcnn of bunder. -Inn-
sand forms of wealth-producing entei- glCs, Laths, &c
prises. Those two deterrents are our
own lack of courase to exploit our own
resources and the unwisdom and pro
vincialism of the bulk of our local
legislation. We are slow of thrift and
laggard in laws.
But against all thia reactionary spirit
and sluggish statesmanship the New
South is persistently coming to the
ront. We have had the "boom mea-
I . . . t .
W and the "bankruptcy mumps FITS. All tits Ftoppl tree i.y ir
j i . . k - . , f
. . , KTineV Creat erve kchokt. ..
and between tne two we na, uu,,, - M.irvHoii- ,-ure-.
not be expected to exhibit such
-
I
A AC EYANS,
GENERAL CAltPENTER.
,f Bracket and Scroll
, f .,11 kinds, ork (tone cnuap
nrl every piece guaranteed.
. - 1 c.-, -i t ivii Nf.ck. N. C.
N K
jewelry Store
After the action
, iniAv morn rears and vet. r. ., oahore and labored can
live ioivU. , P"ss",D "v-"" . . , nntt, nf hiscai-eer,
, . f tbft bloom ot youth. I ,n thfi care ot the sick and pnnosop au , -
lose ui"- hl-w - uiii"ibv - , ,oM maturity
: k r-otiof that very . ncr ,W to use tne out wneu uc
He is strong m the wounueu. h , u L. will be a leader
. .i:wi,flenuate reasons, she had especial ne anouiu Pu
many peoin uerruau questions
o-i-v matter . , ,.n,mir firmans, nun mui
and that it wouiu i-o - eliarne hucc &
ii living much I . - Knrl Inrfrotteil
for us to acquire m m m tneir ueiumm, -o- without such principles
! r ..;nnmnrP . A1 o.,l t nf lifir flf ClSlOU. ltllOUl SUCH 1" 1
longer thn 0 nna o Engluh .anguage. -' ,fc.M ,lt and made a part of one
j. ,-.t i?t i . i ; ,.ir,na nrid liic u- uivus"v
physical enjoyment o-... exertions, ner - vn?Utinff. the heart
, Atlanta JoMra .fll,rtTW,ou cho was mdisposea sen, tne -
,- staieu - mauc jhuiv-, , . d
.i Oontn l,e . "Vnrtberner" weak, ine great
ideas oi we when she saneu on ,
A11Sfl river, whatever meir
a have some guiding beliei to
I i ,.....;
ii m-!'I -. I'M!
:,,l;,nl-- I'd
iiiind mi ! .'ril
c. llillMUi'l .
Hoy (jnoiera.
I'hc f.lTI."'.'-
. .i 1
-.,,.. I .. it.
.,,,.,..,l hy Tli.'.llV v..
-;). '!! 'I t I p '
.l.-,-V .Old 1 l '
It
i
1 - (:i
poi: vi:i: in i v r
MENTION THIS I'APKH.
Southern Hotel
After -ix year- ex-'Ciience, I feel thor
..Mghly co:niK?tent to do all work
that i- expected of a
WATCHMAKER and -TEWI:5v'
WA l"( 'll M A K Eil r.n JE LELU.
Kenairinir & TimiiiK Fine Watches
V STEC'IALTY
L IAA Jilt, n"" ml
reach I steadfastness impress the minds of their
Brielly
remarks, his
unloved to attain such an end are a mouth of the
1 - 1 i : I . . ,T T-l ...no I tn.Q V
tile of serene Wime tne - - ... 5k .k.. ,n hold fast and by tneir
. - ...... u lmU nnon ex- ti,nwr turned anaiarmuigflmu.
physical culture. ragmg, "
u,.o;.l vimr as an art, t ofllt Herlatnerwas uuu.
treme pj"" . , Lthrfin.
, .i.nr or whist. ne , tU t,lft 19th. NMieii nope
muscles may be cultivated like early I overy had vanished, sne requebieu w
vegetables, and with results aimosi be buried with the soimer uu
Roanoke Island." sne passeu . - MBaWwa9k.g.berCtu
4iN orth- . M . child, she cried ior Castorla.
cut our wisdom teeth. Enough new Treati.-e $2.fK) trial rth tree to i n
i. n-fir cases. Send to Dr. Kims -'' 1
men nave grown tu wh x - -" rhiladellhia
m the soutn to put a new lace upon u
methods and formulate a new pro
gramme for its future. Diversified and
intensified farming, short credit com
merce and home capitalized industries
are the wise uhibboleths of the New
South and its new leaders. Marvellous
things have they already accomplished
and wonderful things will they do in
I . i, t;.,. T,i.-1-,t Afford.
the near future, itiven hrttit- una- jj-are j if --j
cial and commercial systems by tne
An hi i. ., no
Mi-. i ; i -I- -
! u-4"l 1' r a !
; .n- 1 d Ml' ! 1 '
I , t S t1-! Ii I ! - . '
Htl,c- tti- l,:';d. -
uui - jdl p.t!!
-lie l t -it i '
;,!.-a-.ili! t" ' '-!'
in :;'
P AMlt V t!- ('' ' 1
i- iii'-.-d'-ul ili:'-. 1 -'i:
Win.-low'- tloiu-
Win I i '
- ...(
D
HALIFAX, N. C.
FlHST CLAS.- A ()MMOI.TION;
the I't-ni.ic
Mil:
. i ,i i,n offlipted
astonishing. Nobouy umi -
With a torpid liyer, imperfect lungs or
ivin on tlie U. C". - --"il" WTiea she "was a
the morning OI -uarcu, she becam-i "
4 U nvn 1Q I 1 I
llaccid muscles. In every - erner ea - tm July I .ctilga.etWC
jxtux -
:li.-
-rv a full line of
LwCKS, JEWELRY,
WAT:;!E
MFSb'AL 1 :sTIUTMENTS AND
FANCY QOODS
Spectacles and
r Eve ( dases Properly
t: Fitted to the Eye. -i-
Ar., mnv make 91th. 1802.
"".1 :1L nWelv 1802 he bave been nineteen
I,;. r iinely siriuig -"i-
jua - . vonrs oi ai;e.
,ed machine, with every part yat,- . Bv order of Gen'l. Burnside her re-
a possible Hercules
finely
poi
m r J.
i o ct-Ttfi ot rteriecti . , ...ncJ nn a
, i : r,ntnlir J1I1V.I 1" i .,,,ia WPrR 1UI
1111 111 cJ"-"- I luaiuo ..w-- ,
, : m?v.and this win resu.t i f.mer to Roanoke isianu
WOrKingc . militnrv
. .,..! ideninsr oi tne spaii wa3 buriea wim
lnueii"'1 -
special
A. HoiLsehsld Treasure.
in the
of life.
honors I
At her
D. W. Fuller, of Canajonarie, N. Y.,
savs that he always keeps Lr. King "s
in the house and his
o -
Wti MwhiiM
THE r.EST OX EAIITH.
i
, i.,.-fl nnon a COIoni
that no man neeu ; , the side of say
, . .mmimw in regard to " , srcrpnt Charles T. w Discovery
lparticunu ner n.u , - - frtlind the verv best
" im" rr;jj lTpr latner, on'r. ' ami v nasui""-3" --
a . ..... ' to apcompaiiy the remains it . that he would
! tj VOv. Iff CI'?'- . 11-
neces?io
S FAY INC, MACHINES CLEANED
AND REPAIRED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
IF. II. JOHXSTOX,
i w Hoh-l, next door to entrance.
10 0 0m.
the use
is
He argues
:ul
as of any particular food
ii. in ltivntlOll Oi a
111U Ui"""- I "" T . i
i . ti,i When the National
. a ...itu ilpntv thn Island.
happy disposition, " aU Cemetery was established at New Berne,
of sleep, physical exerc.-, - the Qrder o the secretary oi
.nnetites shall be temperately muu,. - g wer0 removecl to ew
n-r ahouid be done scientifically name is insCribed m en-
V i -T,pnld bath should be taken. during bronze on the soldiers monu- . . has used u i
and a daidlMtt lit Erected in her home-town, Warren, ,;it u h0
oi our liealin, ,r.husetti
... J make our roof tight and ' nisbed her Tilth a noldiert headstone
"Pnlr : but who rro-1 lhl8V,.ing the only instance, nnu.cn
ing in the best property of all-fnencts. imperial Japanese Service.
The United States has
not be without it, if procurable, t. A.
Dykeman Druggist. Catskill, N. Y.says
that Dr. King's New Discovery is un
doubtedly the best Cough remedy;
in his family for
1 1 A
eight years, and it has never taiiea io
do all "that is claimed for it. Why not
1 i .,r,c tpsted.
try a remeuv so mug "
Trial bottles free at E. T. Whitehead &
Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c.
and pl.
or,0l rrnvprnment and the New South
uv,i mv
will soon forge to the van of the pro
cession of national prosperity.
Tar example, who would have dream
ed, in ante-bellum days, of New Orleans
claiming and contesting for her proir
rating as one of the "manufacturing
t tu rmnn'" Yet it is a fact
ciiie.- ui ujo
that the old "Crescent City" is verv
proud of her progress in manufactures
ar.d very jealous of her place in the 1M
of manufacturing centers. In twenty
vears she has increased her productive
plants seven-fold, and they now number
over 3.-"00, with an annual output
valued at $70,000,000. This is a great
record and evidences what may Udone
in the south whenever the l-eople are
united, I'd eral and energetic.
Mits. C. P. Tim-kky. t M;tn.,.r.
Mus. .Tons IF Fknn: n. S
2 21 :im
1
; v rrr
v.
V.
Give a child the habit of sacredly
rdinsr the truth, of carefully re
snectinc the property of others, of
rnnulously abstaining Irom all acts
of improvidence, which can involve
him in distress, and he will just as
likelv think of rushing into an element
in which he can not breathe, as of
lying, or cheating, or stealing.
Brougham.
V.
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CO
3
p
in
o
CD
s
O
TASTELESS
le mcT ASCOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. pniCCOcts-
i T4 n H
(; At 71. I I -
r .;V.M Lft.-t tt-at '.'-
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