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ATA Si I- To BUSINESS , i'..M I TO- Macliinery, K. i:. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XI. ! i.hl IS idoWi. "EXCELSIOR' IS OUR MOTTO SCOTLAND NECK N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1S95. , , r,: t 'j-ernent about ,-i-r! it in ; THH DEMOCRAT, """ . ..;'( in business all ' Writ-n for The I-kuoi ht in v ii p, re"l ed to tn lv and k::ow more of my own connfr. it- centfai pa-?, lis critic.i! pre-er.t. it- fl !."-e ! 1-eliove; g5orio:J" future. 1 came '. w :j IS IT WISE .' TRAVEL NOTES. M , 1 1 if f... .1 f ' n. i Democr T1 JriiS H P JsL o y 1): V hd.L, ,.. New Hotel, Main i ':-c when not ,d e!-eW liCl'f. 1) 2d lv ; i i ! !:ni:.i), , ;;.: Now Hotel, Main ;: w Nunc, X. C. . f .invl .it his office when ': en-aged elsewhere. 7 '. ly !d i;;;mon, .!. I). Ray's store. i f. 1 o'clock ; 2 to . .... 2 2 ly . . . . . ! NKCIC. X. C. , ! ! i Phi ! Attorney at Law, r.xFii: bib x. c. ad the Courts of Hali :!iir unties ami in the ' I". . i.-r.il ( 'ourts. Claims ,1 ) ! - of the State. s ly . 7 n .v ; y-a t-l a ir. - . i.M Xkck. X. C. ! v, l -'-pv"r his service.- are 2 l:j lv . W. .'. WARD. Surgeon Dentist, Kxi-iF.T.n, X". C. i farris n's Ping Store. ' 7 '.-" ly ffe S:v. 77. P.. C'dlcni Trhss cf Atlas-1 tr;lhi for i 'ii'i-v: :.f y. . omirn,' ia Na-hv:1' ) tri i many a nt i -re.-sin',' 'intie- crov.-fiiii- T am h.ick in Kentucky auin with any and nre-in lut Hpoii me. In the mi'!-t o? t ! s r-t : ',!! s3I I my iniixl i nn- hack to Scotland Ne.-k &112&a I ,.,Y,.,sr.,..-, in. ,,.-,.1 i r.., ...... memory of my .-hort sojoirn (for it seemed very short to me) in your de ihtful community will follow me a.- a Are you taking Simmons Liver Reg- I 'vVoet 1'fnediction all my lift;. ulator, the "King of Liver Medi- ! I have to a-hed .evera! nomi. of in- i crest since I left you Wake Forc-t. iialeigh. Atlaiita. 'hattauooa. N'a.-h-vi.Ue and boni-viile. Such croud- were le.ivin ttiat it t".ok I'.vi or three trai'i-4 t- hrim: u-out. !5ut the -jile were odcrIv and m E cines?" That is what our readers want, and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis appointed. But another good recom mendation for it is, that it is better than Pills, never gripes, never weak ens, but worka in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new all over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, and everyone should take only Sim mons Liver Regulator. A OAV IX ATLANTA. J'erhaps no hotter illustration of southern thrift and proure-s can he found than the city of Atlanta it-elf. not to speak of its oeal expo.-ition which is now in progress. It is really hard for one to realize that ju.-t thirty- j '-ie year ago this great city was noih- -im.iYf-u, an-! eacn fo;!!.ct a:i! V.i-h to ail in .''.- power i !.-;. the The road from Ci:-: s 'e h ht-t gi v were Co)i:!!:',:-.i; doors a:i'i v, indo-ss. ; .. :neu w i e- ami enn :reii ano ir:e:. !h" very so. t- on -a hid. f i.ev ii.fi Ion-jilt and siillered ; iloing thi- idwa in the km !-.-: :-1 i ; It. n f , were lie sure you get it. The Retl Z j ing hut an un-iglitly ma.s of chimney; is on the wrapper. J. II. Zeilin & ! ami charcoal, with ,mlv six inhahitarm- Co., l'hiladeli)hia. DO THE BEST YOU CAN. Fw i1:'' h. TILVVTs. I Atl'ir.ii'y :v.v Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, X. C. tZT:-! f.i.,i'il oil Fa fin L'oah. 'l-2-y y :; f fg:T r.;ti-vty Xow. when the race is just hygun, lth all its warmth and zest, And twice the needful gifts and pow ers Are fremhling in your hrea-t. While fortune hoc Icons just hefore, While hope is in the van, Re-ohe with all your strength and soul To do the Lest you can ! The hest you can ! The time will come When that will seem too small Amhition scarcely worth the pains. So grievous is it fall ; To pick tfie scattered fragments up ! Accept the altered plan ! It almost needs a hero's heart To do the hest you can ! Dangers and downfalls lie in store For every soul alive, And life, in truth, is iKt a case Of three and two are hve. Lit trust: me, he, and n'y he, Is wiser than the rest. Who put- his shoulder to the wheel And simt.lv does his hest. Some chance is always 'eft. at hand, If not the chance we sought. And none can tel! what good may fall From the least deed or thought. Then take the troubles as they come, A co 'tit you like a man. Accept your part with all your heart, And do fne hest you can ! 'IT tmis i .ri:K. STILL HERE 08 Jeweier. .-..ugh knowledge of the - i :: -.mplete outHt of tools : i am Letter irejared th.aii . diiirr that i expected of - ' at -h-maker and jeweler. A full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Mlsp-AL I VSTUl'MF.XTS. A". (J. Farmer. A powerful attraction to home is the cultivation of a spirit of neatness and elegance throughout ail its arrange ments. The eye scarcely ever wearies of a heaudful prospect, or a pleasing picture. The aspect of a home should rescmhle the latter; it should tell if own tale ; ks atmosphere should breathe of comfort, and its quiet, simple orna mentation delight the eye. There is a brightness about a well-kept hoaie wnich neither wealth nor magnificence can impart, unaccompanied by ta.-te. To keep best rooms, or best anything, to be used only for visitor.-' accommo dation, is not t lie w isest policy for a wife to adopt ; on the contrary, com .,. contrasts too greatly with daily living rooms, and suggest unpleasant comparisons. Xeatncss and elegance should go hand in hand ; one cannot exist without the other ; but it must be neatness far removed from formality, ,P'' elcanee independent of costliness fusion. Lvery arucie siiou.u to look regretfully over the smutty nans, hit alas, for Sherman's awful march to the sea ! To-day the city boasts of a population of more than a hundred thousand, with as clean and well shaded streets, as beautiful flowers and a mag nificent residences as any city in our 'and. The arrangement of the city is cry irregular, suggesting the work of nature rather than that o! art. Lack if time forbade my vi.-iting any of the parks or public buildings, but they are -aid to compare favorably with the city in general ; which is saying enough. Of course the exposition has the right of way now. The grounds are well laid off in a two-hundred-acre enclosure, about three miles N. E. of Union depot. There arc twelve main buildings, not to -peak of the various side issues, such a.- the streets of Cairo, Japanese Village, China Town, Oerman Tomi, kc, i'cc. L'ho whole affair presented a very in complete appearance when J was there, only two of the buildings having been completed. All the others were in a more or less unfinished condition, but i he work was rapidly progressing, and i suppose it is much better by this time. The day I spent there was the : Oay ot tne voiue ami iray. peecnes j -vere made by tfie Alayor of Atlanta, j i, ienerals Lewis and Longstrect, Oover- j nors McKinley. Morton, Ho.vard and I ilult; and others whose names I did ! . ,i ... .i , . i i ; not eaten. inese spccciies mm ;n them the ring of true American pa triotism ; and it seems to me that this exposition is calculated to do a great deal of good in bringing about a better mutual understanding and a higher mutual appreciation between the two great sections of our commonwealth. The day in Atlanta was profitably si.ont :i!ul anv one in Xorth Carolina i who may feel able to visit the exposi tion tins fail will be well paid for his visit. I stopped in the private boarding Jiou.se ot Mrs. A. L. Winter, at 01 Xorth Forsyth street. She charged me $1.2.) a day, and I found her house very com fortable and home-like. I left Atlanta for I'll ATTANOOo A i. lb , i , , ' ; eat :;.,;. i...-i:t f la; ,t - uid. i VrC lie : ! thb-k i ' villi relic- in the v,;iy of stick-, ro.-k 1 and various other things. T unMer-t.ind :hii tii.it there i- a factory in Cita-si.att: o-x engaged m notliing ei-e but inanufae-! .-ue ouoriiioudy bei. iif-l - t!ie i.i turing war relics ! ! the mls-ionane- iii tiacr mi. It was in the niirht vh"n we pa ed A- far ;i- my know !.dg- e . u Na.-h T lie : so e came rig h t on t h i oipj h ; : i ;u id iln mv tha' :l to Luuis ille. I cot:'. I almost hear the! !!( rhii.a :i!e -e!f-s.i.-r:hcim;. tii.it t echo from the f .ot fa'! of the irand h'- are pi.o. th.a they an d--. -' Army of the IIepub!:o n.andiing up ' :heir work, that th-ir ititit.etiee - I to i he ua : ; es. t ! : ,i ; and down its str(-ei s. Jhit I hae.-a;ii it enough about armic: a no a-nces and ci ;i:;;t:oji hi Tue.-dav I went out to Irvin u, -n.ire v them e ICentucky, wh.ere I hae served a.- p.-;s- ; !ul We-;e; i: ..-k- are '.r.in-htvd 1 tor of a noble little baud of Chii-tians ; them into difi.eM t.hat tla-y aie t: . for two years. Tliey gave me a very leaders in all charitable w i k . ;;ia warm, cordial reception. They had . largely them-ehe-. and ;:-.". ::!;. s: been holding daily services for three j i ri lu t i ng the fund.- with ulnch t h days awaiting my coming. I j .reached j ate intrn-ted ; that ticy do ma'. . for them every night until last Mondav, j a-rt-. ami i;.-!i conxeit- ar u. :;, d when I came to the ."seminary. ur j i ene:;;ud by conger-ion. 'd .. ' .c labors together were really blessed, and j tere.-t. theiefore of ci iliat ion. ini-i..n-I return to my work in the Seminary ; aries ought to reci-ie pr. .r ,u ;., leaving the church imbed and deter- J v. Inch they are enti;;"d . 'd mined to tress on in the Master's work, j and encouragement in.m . .ther clr.-.-e.- Our school opened o:i Tuesday, Oct. ! of peopled' 1st. Two hundred an I twenty voting All ! 'd-. written by an :d .' a : . : . , .. preachers were here o . the first day. b:l government (!'.. -ial. I:: a !' worded report to the ' . r- Trea-ury, s'-itles be;, oud dou'c ti. 1 1 iii-: i a , shall we -ei. t m i - - : .a . t being an advance of f- a iy over anything in the hi-tory of the in-'itution. hatch day bring- in more naa , and we expect to go to three hundred before t he close J 'hina '.' Philanthropy dema of the session. j i!la:ion d.-ii!;;;, i- ;;. iha' n A hard session's work i- ahead of me, J ianity an-l eternitv d m.-md '- ..''. - , ' T - ' '',1 ..,.! .1, .....!. I .ilL i llt.,e cO J'.t- ,0 ; :l . ' . ' i . ,!..,... . . - - - to prosecute it faithfully and well, and then return to the people m North Carolina to see what we can do inhring ing our dear Old Xortn State to the very forefront along all lines of worthy progress I am sure fun Dkmocuat is d ting a great w oik along this line already. May iu power and usefulness go .n deepening and eroadening until the Tho Walnut Grcvir. Lu::r:::c. The editor of tla- llrd.ory ', ,. ' n' i ni'i ii has just sold a -:i;d' ' .'ee for -fdo. What kind oi a net- v. a i: and hac on r a ; i v tic; e . do : i . A-'iVP:-!'.- "'-: !:v ;-;"b- 'd ;d d !. -, .: ; : Tri u rv ; i I n Co r-, OcV.a. bae.-' -f.ai'l X r..- t rUrYjGnS U:;.:-:;,-.o: PiLE Tuh'GIiO. '; j, r !,..-v i. .to- ; 1 ' i: ri ' .t- r' I -r t i t : RUPTURE.::irrv:;;;h,:i;'!va-.;,;',i w!:': ..' e.f - 'ha . .., I .. t ' : ' , .. .0 . STONE teemc i contemporary '.' M t. . v u y . . C'ng away from home, tb" ahoe other State new - 1 -e ween - : i; m- a its highest ideals for ..tir j-le shall : j . ; h ...a e-, h (.,(.;l,., ,M, :a ,a. imve been more than realized. r t,-,.o We hiwo'h el 1 -.a . '1 '. - ei ', v 1 ii. v 1 a . . a STRICTURES ;!. W' tma 'a,:.!:. : - : - - ! ,,- !'.. ;.,;., -h, :a. o ! o v.ai I s J,,.;.. a -,ry U, . at A s. , Muiu strvvl, iunhil", N. i. Very c;r iially, . l. Cpi.i.om. 1 Si h. -tnl. -Wlien I was traveling throng com I, eastern Ore ''on 1 i-t month," said Attorney W. W. McXair to a San g with : hm ia;. er oi ' , l I 1 , Post writer. "I foimd meli i ;'a- ers. some eettereen, bu! n ':' -a e. Plat:! -ou.e walnut-, brother, pd-.ut '..d- 1 nuts'. ion ca n plant i '' i fee on at i j acre and never mterfeie w ith farn ; In I'O (-irs time the ire.- w'n; ! noitli Vi u can get one e , : . I grow !.n by jilacn.g ti.e wa.ant- ;.u - ti er ' ill st!C !J : rotlll l !.!!! ' ' I ' ' y. A -. . : c . i . i : i . 1 : 1 i j -fTe a piece. Francisco toothaclie. I ioum 111 a small village and with a large ' v" 1 1 10U t t " ' I g' ,: crae;; open ; t re:; . 1 -. , - 1 . t . . 1 ' . i rly i" e. free of charge. AO - i ;iud as lof as good !" dt ine. ' . ', ..- mijusfrd (Hid ff- .r my big watch sign at Stoie. ami pn r,,.(..,r as if intended for use. and even ri-'hi artude m its place. The very chairs and tables should be suggestive of comfort ; not arranged with stitt pre-e;-iou but in such way that the attrac tive portions of a room shall he visible to their occupants. where 1 spent a very pleasant Sunday. The ceremonies in connection with the dedication of the Chicamauga battle field were all over with, but there were still thousands of old veterans in the citv. It was interesting m theextreme to note the eagerness and enthusiasm of the old men from either side as they met and talked and joked and wept over -the little unpleasantness" of the sixties. One could see that the rocks and trees, the hills and valleys, and everything around brought up floods of memories which words could never it i i .i '. . . . . . i 1 the local denti--t, w.,rm .-pen p.s.m .m,m ... -o, , , . ,1 1 1 . .1 ,. 'I'...,; ! , , with his whirligig engine that resem-j' " " ' 5 bled a small lathe, at the livery stable munches the -oil and s v-n - : , i hac a Sine field in for etsit t:.j . - (diluting a horse. . , . , , . . , ., i i.i e,.e,r walnut-' w'Al a!-- i c incie.;-' ;: Do vou treat leeth .' I asked. . j ,-. ; value at the rate ,, ten .-en. - per re nett'ed : t-a.-'I: year !' t a certain p ': . i '' . augmented in almo- g- are; ; .--a: j ; - me-t hu-u."-- :n 'a- . A big field r.f w.dtmt- C m - --5 Vj... ; p. t". -? " tv JOHNSTON. . , ! express. Hut in the mulsh of it all. C $SCtUere was the Kindest of fraternal feel ! "uc'-e-sftd re. gdv forsomache ing manifes.cM. and I was made to feci ''.,",-, introduc I. It immcdi- ; before that the war had ended aVelv relieves all pain v. d di-tres- after iideed ;,n;, all the unpletisant memo- L,, an barbentf." 'Course I What do you suppose I'm here tor?' he rcpd.ed in a tone. j Want it pulled or plugged?'' he ask- j ed. I want it treated. How do yon treat a tooth that is acumg .' 'T'ull it or plug it.'" T think this coifd be saved if it had i nut pn -per treatment." ; Want it plugged, then? What i-; it jnw tooth or gnawer? And he tried I to force a finger that was covered with i - dirt and hor-ehair nto my mouth. t n i cum:: a i itiat' r t k j ; , r ;:. : la : w r . ' til AO(.. f.'i : i-o- i. I. ,Ov !':-. o r a : ;. 1.- ii O. i tu. " ' . , '. ' 1 i .' ., '. : - 1 (a t!, an Sa ie ? t a-.. .;'. ed now will h more vaka- to ; when yon da- that: a bhg barf I Xorth Carolina the h ua- Hicko-v ' o-a r. ? a. "a- a - h e. U A i a i .ic '-. 1. 1 v. : v (..' r It-! -1 i .1 .t ' ' 'la.--. .:'.'..'. "i 'id - 1. -a, h'. ' 1 . ;u. r . f'T.it a. -J. '...-. i ' l;l:il r ;-a-s, ri f : i ...... -. - M J- ,1 I gat :.e i . i '.' ' O- e . e had "rown a tritle suspicion- of him. , rf.H.rV(..j,,,n m t -o thotight I would find out what sr. of work he did. , a i ;.i..o-i-,rl- T asl-ed "io ou wo , enfov inter'-, Not since 1 been practictn . I dm build a bridge tier. -s Cow Creek wnen I was ranciiin'. but I nto-tiy cnht.ei (,, " I i i i- chiefly liir.aign P'-k- tn-: e e with .-'it ei iur minor. md thc-0 ::e. ah: oia- ua-an C a f mv-eif t o draggiu' fangs. Ioct'..rin ':,e:' - oat n ,g, builds up the lede system atat . f;st 1eini; legated to the makes the weak sirom c!. r is food.- nropc TON. I ,vo better than s. .called tonics. The t:llK,,,aj Uiehmor.d. (Gettysburg and ,Vurk. Oleliill. K'-n hao lortf 'con'iai not only contains food already j other nn-hxY pl;ice, . wlule the genera- th;U was aciiin an' he wanted J digested, but is a digester ot other i,,,-. , nou h;lt 7vnv ,tep, upon the threshold e, j tLe wn-ng t-oth. I Food that is not oXoix the i is determined that, if there be any fur- ,,;;t hvv hack, but Iffd hol-ere-' ''T uS-r't'he dVcestion of what ; thor strife between the two great sec- up ,( thal r thought Vd try t i r''Vt'bov eat" and m "this way get tite ! tions of our country, it shail i e that we ,,lam ity vlv di-ested I graves of those who sleep around Chat- Do you ever tr:.n-pni:it toetii : Sav' I tried th;U onct.huf -he t fdn' ::. c. MB 3 e U I a Si J sStt it I. ii ( 1 a t o-; O i , - ' ' i ta'-i : d'ered an' cu o trans i bur dir of it and grow strong. ! will strive to see winch can cto most to j -I sawed oil the snag- an tbh.tu The little V"2h: develop our common resources, to unify kers iiave sent V .-.-' - . ' ' i .-, ,,,aif, r beievocene-.u- p.-.nuiation nn much iniet e-i . n,, , .mn ..ru" - i : pr- -p : . :.:- ho- -k- ::.-: e , . -..:;. ."--'eh ,.-':' !!..:. v-o-! to Hill'- olate o false teeth, but -he the moeio the v. wotildu't work. Tne li.-t time Pdl b NOW ON If AN D. 'VI hi. SKLL T1IKM CIIKAT. ff:Aiso will take contract to "furni.-h i"tJ ifom r.O.'K'O e&Tov more anywhere within miles of Scotland Teck ' a- ahv.,ys rurni-h wliatty '. v.ii: it. Corrcspon'i-j5'f a:,.- orders soiled tcL' O U . 1 e l . . , , . t . . . r . .....,. . ,iivmi.iiln . , . . , . . i . i ,-.il, .-,,.i,ii re . r .rin-ition e.n th.e stiitiect ui a speos,,,. . to lruo 1Ueas oi .unn.um e ! a bone wnn u -..u..., ... 1U'j!axol is not a mixture of drugs. It I and atl-i0tism , and to exalt the honor j h, tI,e rivet, an' he bit a hole m tic- ;- ,: o- hut Castor 'ii mam. i a-.o. ( common flag. r0of of his moutu as ijig as a tiazemm. pi,,.,,! , f :r.a-ier-; . 1 . , 1.1 .. - , l n .v,t- ..-.a'. "1 c,.:rciu-.ea ii-i uj li.i-.v tro.,r.il The dentist wa sorry and is nothing ble. 1 visited Look Out Mountain, took in a few draughts of its cool, bracing Yo.i de-pi-e j air, looked upon some of the most won 'derful and beautiful scenery that C a . t,xuh. Wh-nl'aoy tvass.- se gave her CastorU , iven us in this great world of ours, j . heard them talk about the battle which i.aay u. . . ; l,-, van make me such a nam wuiita . - - - . creJ icr Car,toria, told me that -if it was holler to heat a live- are abs.,rned m tne van.t.e knittin' needle hot an' poke it in the ....j o;: put rcn.en.1 tt d. ad : known world, excepnng only - v;:ge n Hans, is govetneu t- fwas- " !3 ':.dnict .iii CO., .VI. I " I h- -'so she-wasaCbila. -no c v'-i',- si-? hem ?.!:ss: :be C. to Casteria. Vbca b she gave tLx (torift. wa-te of time. ... . . r.x. ..,, vb-bt there "above the I do v was. iuu,u, i -.m.Tr-on- for tbo nntra-t.! newspaper: it 1- a clouds," was made to leel smaller ana . nu-.v - ft r thatl knew less than ever before in 1 miss. Detroit I ree Press. j me a b 'v ' I ! : i d I i i So yy t,..'i! .-Hi '.1 I.... ,', I; i ... -. ldu-'a.",- v Scotland Neck, N. 0- .it.Mios ill is rAt'tK.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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