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If YOU ARE HUSTLER I 1 IT fti A j nusr '' I Ivlach - r .. C v 1 ; - U B Business. 1 That 1 iToi.u.iN . I'o.hu. L.. 1. HIlLIAkD, and Proprietor. LlXCfc-LSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. VOL. XII. SCOTLAND NECK. N. C THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 189C. NO. S ! . - - . : : ; Write in. ; ni'-e aUver'is'n'-ni anon ; . 1 . . . a : :r bn-me and in.-eit it m j THE DEMOCRAT, I NEVHK TKLIj A UK. -v ; yerv iiiuch. and -riif-thir :cl hn. WOMAN AM) Hi i. ML 1.111 ! t LOSS OF POWER j 1.'. s.' ', s, ' i I oat 'f h;- n: .':h. It n;.- !;,.. .;. N i'j our ! rrl i--rn-i.t ; bana of Hi::. .at. f ar'.iiM'i. jjib W. O. MoDOWLLL, ( : . :;..rth -orner Now Hotel, s; 1 (c-t . ' 'TI. . N;:'i;, X. C. t hi- (',';( when n vpr fe-domdiv e-ng:i."-d ebc-who;e. ,f j in; 1 1 II. A. C. L I V KK.MO.V, ?f??0 JJ Jbil JL tr H - i i CLl? - " "" ' I Oiii -i: Over. J. 1. Lay. store. )i i !;' IP iiii '- iio.n ' 1 . - i o'elo ,-k. p. in. - 1- 3 SCOTLAND Ni:Mv, N. (J. f Attorney at Law, KNIT F.M. N. C. i'r.ii-tii-'-i:i 1 1 the Courts oMLili f i v an.l ::ii'iii!;iur couiitie airl in tli ruoi-f-me a-vl iM-'a-.v! C(,urts. Cl.ums coiicrtea in a'l p:rts ..f the State. :; s ! v y A. DUNN, 'a ? S j 7 y o : x ; r-L a w Si ) 1 !.A N" I Nl''iC, N. C. Ri-.u-ti-e- wliovr-rr ?juii"eL :s ;-erv!-f - !! I arc s IL V. J. VA1! . Li Surgeon Dentist, Kxk;;:i.ii, X. C. OiU'-o over IF:!rrio:i's i;ru" Store. '2 7 Jy ,gl)WAi:i L. TRAVIS, Attorney unu Voiuwolor at L;nv, HALIFAX, X. C. !'! 1. -I " ' " F-'nn Lmi'lt. STILL HERE THhSOTaT M a!: :i iii vrou-b ko"wb'duo of the and a co-nplei outfit of tools (I naferiaL I ana hot tor prepared than er to do anvthin that is expected oi iii-.-i ela waicb-ma'r.er and jeweler. A fu:i line of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry AND MUSICAL INSTALMENTS. spectaeies and eye g!a-s.-s jiroperly ifi? ted to the eye. free of charge. Ail work iru: aruced and as bw as gooil J work can bo d;.no. I ' ;. V -:-?o e i '3 1. r ... 1,;., .... ... i V r tb- ; Drug Store. ! 7 t "VY . H. J OHNB'TOISJ . bmd Neck. 10 C, if I 5 W ,H win,-; ixcr.KASKn :iv facil 1TILS I AM NOW BRKi'ABdaD T V I " P. X I S 1 1 DOI'BLr. (; ; ' ANTITY OF B:::ci:. -1 .A . -it - -i ' i ; Cm foS"Aiso wii! take contract to -""Htrnish lots botti oo.otiO f-;.0"or more tuivwberi within ; miles of Scotland Neck ways furnish what 3L'J ; i vent. Corre-peud-'i t --f: :m-l orders solu-ited.., , 4 Hit m -ei. a .i i-tfcArf." W-S J J.1 CC, 1 v Scotland Neck, X. C. -... I - OX THIS 1 e. i v. : . . i- ac i:vans. . I GLNLBAL CABBLNTFIt. i I , -c.ociabv oj Il-.-.i.-ket and Scroll NVork of all kinds. Work done cheap and eerv t.iece eoa rani ecu. 2 7 ly Sot: o-lCK, X. C TyOSON'S JHGUSH KITCHEN 1-7 Main St.. XOBFOLIC, VA. I- the Leading Dining Boom in the : Oitv for La'Iies and iontlemen. Strict I ly a Temperance lbace. All meals 2-c. ; U" Hudson's Surpassing Coffee al . 2&5f rr- T-.T." fJkR E GUI ATOR L IV. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY and everyone needs it at ail times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the only preventive and relief is to keep the Liver active. You m ust help the Liver a bit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM MONS liver Regulator, the Red Z. Mr. C. Hi'nrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, savs: "Simmons Livpr k. broke a case of Malarial Feve GL'LATOR er of three years' standing for me, and less than one botUi did the business. I shall use it wli en in reed, -md recommend it." He sure that yuu get it. Always look for the RED Z in the package. And don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM MON'S i.ivkr Regulator, and there is only out-, air! every one who takes it fa sure to be beneiTcd. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE RH.MEDV. Take it also fot Bilious J S:.:k ILadache; both an caused i-y a -'u i. i er. I ;'.".:': Co.. PhiiaiJeljihia. I WONDER WHY. I wonder why tbiti world's good tinners Should Li!! in such unequal share" ; Why some hould Uite of all the joys. And others only feel the caies ! I wonder why the sunshine bright Should bill in paths some people tread. While others shiver in t lie shade Of clouds that either overhead! I wonder why the trees (hat ban Ho fuil oi hwciou-: fruit should grow j Only where some may reach and eat. I While others faint and thirst v yo ! Why should sweet liowcrs bloom for some. For o! hers only thorns be found? And some grow rich on fruitful earth. While (4 hers till but barren round'.' i T wonder whv the hearts of some Overflow with joy and happiness, While others t:v (heir lonely way Unblessed with auglit of tenderness ! I wonder why tiie eves of some should ne'er be moistened with a j tear, While others weep from morn (ill nighu ri 1 t . " . I t 1 .1 i ne.r neat'is so erusheu with sorro'.v here ! Ah, ""dl we may not know Indeed TI wdiys. (lie vherebircs of each ! J)i.i u. we Know ni-MO s t uie v.li ) j sees I An 1 watches us through joy or strife, j Lacti life its mission here fulfills, I And only He may know the end, j And loving him we may he strong, J Tbo: -:X. storm and sunshine lie may Tho Spirit cf Teasmp. T. " TI7 Td,a:-, ! I 1 hie word in particular : Never snub j your brother. Don't let Miriam get j down ofT the bank of the Nile, and ; wade out .oid upset the ark of bulrush i es. Don't tease him. Brother and sisters do not consider it any harm to teas?. The spirit abroad in the family i one of the meanest and most Satanic ''hero is a leasing that is pleasurable, and is only another form of innocent ! raillery ; but that which provokes ami ! iriitates and makes the eve iinsh with j anger is to be reprehended. 1 1 would 1 less blame-worthv to take a bunch o! thore.s r.nd draw them across your si- ter's cheek, or to take a knile and draw , its sharp edge across your orotner s j hand till the blood spouts for that , vituia uamage t :dy the boay ; bin . teasintr -. tb.e thorn and the knife scratching and lacerallng the disposi- , ti-.tn anu tb.e soul. It is the curse oi iiuiitmer.ibio b.ouseludds that the broth ers tease the sisters, and the sisters tease the brothers. Sometimes it is j the cob" oi the hair, or the shape I the features, or an afTair ot the heart.. i Sometimes it is bv revealing a. secret J or bv a sn-ruestive look, or a guffaw, or j fin "at-em : otu u- is nvso, itast-. j ' ;ea-e ! Don't doit, I beg of you. It is a leorous abomination. Lei your m- 'e--s b- n'b-nticaL ' J.et the " i-as of : t the sister be those of the brother, the success ot the brother be that ot the ! for a that he came in, saying to him sister. But don't be a tease ! Hclpiu. or.e ride wotvt take loner." vour sisO-r in her work, and encourage : your brother in Ids. Each has perplex- j Little Jeff bad jumed down nom hies : don't aggravate them by teasing. ' hls wagon and stood I-,ckuiig the reins. We all know that any tired music ,iown dose to tiie iron railings, got in can be restored by rest. Your --torn-; d took them t do not know wheth- ;s muscle. Dvsopr-sia is its man.-, jf , , ;;.ro'fsmng"l am tirAd. Oive me'er be chd anything to malTe Hack- ;( ..;wt (jie .-tomach v!i -i-ust i Horns angry, but before be could take v-oik outside of the body. he s lueii Ol Co ur" ;,r !,..-(.",,:,. aii'l its sticc "' ;;i!e.-;ed i-y the tact that i,i- )i"-l;v free from wi : h - ou' !;,-.!bt the most prevalent of ail dis - eve Ti-o Shaker Digestive Cordial I not only c u;h;in s dice.-Hxl f- d w nicst p-f..,v:,:o en -id to (he digesiion of o:h-' r food; in the stomach. A 10 eenM ttiai l..-ti!e will convince you of t!s : . ... . .1 1.i.,, l!,.o;i.rl, ' i: ies i i , ;.nu i nt'M) ou i .u. on. .. i .1 i druggists. 1 ..... T I :,:mo! is the eest ineoicmc .. V""" ! ee -it all but Black-Horns seemed to - J' rei ommend n m ki ;Yenim ing Something that he w'as eating ChiHrsn The Wcrld Over. Stltcted. Mr h. jarker i -ojv ke-1 at the cbrk a;ai tied on her white apron. Now hurry, Hilly." .-he said to lar little son ; "and be ba:k as ;- yy. can, and bring those rnuttoii-c b ps f;. v.. the bufberV an 1 that milk h".'n Mrs. l'f-rry's. There i-s the money L r the milk, put in this jacket pocket : and there is the money for the. meat in the oi her pO'-Ket. Carry the can care fully." 'Yes. ma'am," said Uiily, pulling on his red mittens. "Mamma, don't yon feel glad you've got such a smart boy that can go on errands fr you and bring things home? Johnny Trim mer's mamma darsn't let him go on' er rands because be loses the change and breaks the china. He isn't smart like I am. Say, mamma, don't you Ie-1 glad Johnny Trimmer isn't vour little b yr" ''Certainly, I love you better than J love Johnny Trimmer, and I am glad you rue my little hoy," said the moth er ; "but we should never prai.-e our selves. We should let others do that." "Suppose they don't?" said Billy. "Then haven't you got to do it your self, for fear nobody might find it lout? ' . "People will be sure to find it out if you are good and smart, Iblly," said his mother. "Xow run." She kissed him and went into her kitchen, but in one 'minute more little brown iineers were tapping at the window-panes, and when she raised the sash. Billy poked in his head. "Say, mamma," he cried, "If I may not .say I am good and smart, may I say T am careful? That's a good thing T can do. If 1 said I could read it wouldn't be bragging, 'cause I can." "Well, Billy," said his mother, "I can't see any harm in saying you are careful, if you remember always to make it the truth." "You bet !" said Billy, pushing his sailor hat to the back of his Load r.nd marchin- oil, a tin kettle in one hand and a basket in the other. Billy went to the butcher's first and got the chops, and then to the little dairy and set his can on the counter and nourished off the cover. "A ouart of vour very be-t milk, if you please, Airs. Berry," lie said. Mrs. Berry laughed and ladled out the milk, and away Billy went with basket and can again. Only be forgot the tin cover that he had llouiithed oT so elegantly. Old Mrs. Berry hurried to the door and called after him, but Billy did not bear, and he had forgot ten that the can ever had a cover. He walked along swinging it, and thinking what a very careful boy be was, until be came to Squire Trucman's gate. S.juire Trueman had very large grounds and there was a garden and a grove and a little bike and a summer house. And the Squire's little grand son Jeif was driving his goat-wagon. "Hello !" Jed cried. "Come in. Billy, and see old Black-Horn ! He's got a new harness with red bells, and he's been shut up so long that he's glad to j. arjven" Little Jeff had beard something like this said about bis father's horse, ami thought it founded very fine, but Black-Horns was not so delighted as the ci.,d ieieve(i WOuld have pre- to bo laken ollt of tlje traces . into the lot at . ,r.,r,in where be liked to stav ! all div entinsr the hi sr. irlossv leaves oi . ohlaren led the -bread- , , , , and-butter-bush," and climbing the rocks, where he used to stand with all four feet together and go "baa-baa-baa fc-hour " ' " s" , , , , u- LlI- "!ld ,la a UuC' :u aeu. . i '-1 lik to." said Biilv, "but I've been on an errand for mamma, ai I've got things to tke home, and I'm always yery careful, you know. Jut and Billy, setting hi? basket and can Iiis seat, oil ileiv tiie goat straight- across j the lawn and through an open gate in- i tn the "U'oon lot where he had pastured. ' oyerturnine r -e H-n-'iin and reakincr it 1 to pieces and upsetting Billy in a little n,xljdy pond. Giles Jones, the Squire's, hirCii nirtn K;1Vl. it all and came running harness Black-Horns. jeff began to cry over his broken Tlillv looked at his new grav I ""o ' - - J suit and the boots tnat were so sniny U hen he left home. His hat he couldn't "i itn of v-.u v.teir.' irr;t:en. ! t Tinfor' trri mi ii j t'!-la . !-.t.d . lkliv turned awav. He ueulin'; have (li.'e-i b:m cry for the w rM.: and he beiran Jo run tow ard the j ',;. ' ' '"' '!'-! ' ' where In- had left hi- can and b.i-bet. ! Mrv Z.-.-idd.t W.-;; A- -o.:M be drew nf;:r it he -:;s an ap"-: ! Vm; . -iuht which bombed him. The Hq-ti.e : W;,:-a:j ,.. L - : . s 1 kept -!X big d-.g., and altla-e hou-r-i o' i .,-.s .... : were fathered about the ba-ke?. cm;, I o er ! be ; ;- y :. :'. . efttinc a chop, white :l.-e I-il: familv on' M'ener.t! I.e-. W. . i ,. e, ti. ' Cleopatra, and her f..nrr kittens v r re " B n-I I ur," :- .. . - ' . -p, tini"J:imr the milk in fli'-- ean. w bief, : evening of her life .m c v Cleopura Lad pat led er on it- ride, j -' ''un! ry -ent i.e.; .an, -: in order that her ba'.ies inii'ht drm!. i thickly oer-p:ead w i : fi i ; more easily. Billy's mother ha.l waitel for her boy so long that she became very anx ious whui she saw bin: coming up the lane, covered with rr.: id and carrying the empty can and the ba-ket. whl-: belli nothing else. "OIi, Billy! What lias happened ?" she cried. "Oh, mother, nothirg happened ! 1 was naughty and careless and went and did it myself!" Billy answered. And then he told her the whole story, not trying to make excuses. "At leas. I am glad of one thing' said mamma, "I have a little boy who tells the truth." And so she forgave aim ; but I think little Billy never boasted of his line qualities again. He did not even say, "I am like George Washington I nev er tell a be." South Carolina Itdepsndenco. A Fpecial lecently sent out from Charleston, s. (,"., gae tbo following encouraging report of things in that State : The Xrws ' Conn- has been peg ging away for many years urging the i farmers of this State to diversify their crops and live at home. Last year it offered special prizes for the biggest hogs raised in South Carolina and the most hogs produced in three hundred days. These offers gave a great impe tus to hog raising in the State, and re port? to be published by the Xcws ( Covrur setting forth the financial and industrial condition of the State show that more hogs have been raised than m any year since the war. Lauren county with ;'),nO(J population reports one hog per capita. The condition of the State has not been so encouraging nor prosperity so general for fifteen years. Nearly every county has made its own supplies. There have been few if any commercial failures. The mer chants report their collections have never been so good. Not only have the farmer i paid their debts for Is'.'.", but in hundreds of eases have wiped out old scores. The manufacturing in terests were in a more llonrisbng con dition. The banks report large depos its and tbo whole tone of the report is jubilant. THE ONE DAY IN SEVEN." "A Sabbath well spent Brings a week of content, And health for the joy? of the morrow ; j But a Sabbath profaned. Whatoever s gained. Is certain forerunner of sorrow." A Brief History cf Cuba. Xu ri 1 1 k T ' fij i n i a . Anything and everything concerning Cuba is of interest just about now. and knowing this fact, the Chicago Timfs Hcrnli! has compiled the following brief history of the Island : "Soain colonized the Island in loll. "In ."o! and again m loo-l Havana was destroyed by the French. "Matanzns was the first city to fall into the hand- of the Insurgents. "Cruelty and injustice to the natives has always been the creed of the Span iards. "The present revolution began Feh- . r.iary 'Jl-th, 1S1C), when the Republic was proclaimed by Marti. "In IS-iS President Polk offered Spain a million dollars for the Island, which offer was relu-ed. "The Constitution of Cuba, modeled on that of the United States, was adopt el September 'J3, ISO."). "The revolution of ldS lasted ten IK.IilllMll i'ClOiiii.-. i "Very little reliable j ent insurrection can 1 ing to 'he censorship the nienuacitv "t the lead I sides. The first serious revolution took place in 1 8 IS, under the leader-hip of Xarciso Lopez, who in 1S1 repeated his attemids to free the Island from Spanish control." i he scenes m "the tueen of Antn- lies" at the Tresent time- are of the; i most stirring character, but what the . , , next chapter promise, no man can 1 foretell. b and va!'e -. t. :!.! i v, 1- i w.v fad. that it .-e:us in the L'.".:t . .f i: m .'.:.U.:r; ranue. In the retreat of ;i!pmo be.in' t!.e; lovely oM lady w?:o.o ten !er ban ;.' reared the great nove'.i.t f: m cbo i-; hood, and who for .'; vear- f nubt to i sive the youth of the nation, i- endu ing the well earned happiue of pe.- We ln'a- ;o-? r.-.".ed . :.:: feet peace and rest At 7 years of e JoilllSOll'S her m nil I is as hrnliant and vi.rni a - i when -be thrilled tbou-ands of he .tier- ! n 1 1 1 T y ,. ,'t . 2d years ago. and to-day she can b , 1 j U H I I I U ) I V i W iillW an audience spellbound Jor two hoias i with a- great ease as w ben in the nnd-t ! It v. a. boti.J.t with a d)-::n '. '!:.. of her great huht. near:y three t eead.. , " . , . , , in the past. But she now -eldom ap- , ,f,UA. A lU. t, ,,...,. ..tl , ,f . h, ,u . , l."ar.s in public. Her days are speiU i disea-e- : with her family, her friend., and la-r j books, and ie enjoys to the utmo- ,be! L ' H i 1. b- A N I IKY!'::, beautiful scenery that can be seen iiJ rA H 1 ' ' 1 " ' " ' ' ' V ' ' K ' ''..! 'I''1.M, .Hi I'l'l'l'l. 1 r l .... . ... i. ; tiri v uiia uuii iihiii nei i,HU. i r1 1 ably tins country, or any other, never produced a woman who could mote completely fascinaie an audience. F. .r over I'O year.-, Mrs. Wallace has been j one of the loremo.it speakers in tbei cause of temoerxnee. ! Soon alter the crusa le of 171 .-1 e became intc-e-ted in the wml; ard since that time ha delivered fhou-itids of addresses m the ea - tern, sotitbe: n andMississij.pl valley states. :!.e:s have been more jaomitien! i;i the con trol and. management of the tempo: - ance movement, but Zerel la Wallace has stood without a peer .as the orator of llio tirm v ii-i-(i.-t' i (.,. i ... I il.o .lotiK . , . of intemperance. With all leu- gre.u power and wonderful .succe--'--: jr, Wallace i.i so modest Unit she di-e'aim.-all .surpassing talents as ;m orator. On the platform Mrs. Wallace 1 a- had a wonderful and mo-t sueee.-:-fi:J career. One of her mo-t unique e.xoe- j knew .. in Hie vilb.jp! o..n-.-. la,,., Mi-, S!,o was Ou,d 1 speak two eenmgs m the one little church of the town. I he afterm, . of, the second day it sitddenl y tram-pin d that a brother of Sam Small had an en gagement to speak on this .-e'.-ond nigh? f. r which Mrs. Wall.e-e w as ad vc; a i - ed. Mrs. v'alla'-e thought it verv queer, fori her date had been set a long time pre- j Vi'Jin- 1 - ' . v. . v. t. , . . i .r-Liiii.-, - went to the church early on the even- ! ing of conflicting nng tgoinents. ."mall j was aiii.'aov incie. ami .' is. e, . i ii-i i asked for an introduelion. Th- Iwo! were introduce! and M rs. M'allact ! soon divined the .heme. The eta- mies of Iter cau-n bad induced Sru ill wlio was a wit of much local renown. to come to the church, and an o'fort i i was to rt- maue to turn the nicotine: into a fa-ce. .Mrs. Wallace i speak, but a-ked t! sneaking fir . . . , i .. - s; ,n ., 1 1 o .m-O c V o ( i . -v. 1. 1 .1 - . I j i Mrs. Wallace spoke for two -.,i! Alter meeting ou.a !.! sngeested that both cool 1 1 .HVH3U V , at the courtesy j iftjr6 y : t be triven her. ami of. -. 'z&T'' hours, and w hen :-he concluded Small T, , ,. . .' l or Barb V. ire Cuts, Srratf e. arose with tears m iU ey(s, declare-.! j Snp-atul Collar ; albs. Cra:k.-1 Jb that be thought more r.f hi wife and Hurt::., 11 Sore. Cuts. Iloiln, Urti: -o o i..,., ,e ' , i... ;., i.;.. 1 Co and all kinds of inlhiiiisna tuioieii i j ! : t . j oi : oro .n-io.u in 111.5 life, and finished by putting on thej b'ue ribbon.. ! ( 1. j i If your reif!:er i lot quite up to j the measure f the statu" o! your i'Vad : it he is riot i-o o '. .-t !- I', ,1 ..-'s-.o . ,--: entertalrilng a.s IW-cher, or e'oouf-ru J rooks, if he lacks t-nincwlmt on the j s. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1896, edition 1
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