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p't. W. O. McpOWIlI.L,
Od'e-e North corner New Hotel, Main
Street,
Soo i i.:-;i Xkok, X. C.
rAlv.:: vs at Iii- ot'IW-c when not
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SCO L LAX!) NF."IC, X.
i AV H HF.LL,
Attorney at Law,
KNFIFJ.D, x. c.
IVa-tice in the Carts of llaii
f ,c r1:,iinT counties .and in the
S-u.ivin" and floral Courts. Claims
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Sur.ooii Dentist,
Enfiki.o, X. C.
Oilice over JLirrisonV Druf Store.
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DVAni L. TRAVIS,
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Ailyrney Cannelor at Law,
HALIFAX, X. G.
STILL. HERS
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itli a thorough kr.owlodw of the
oo-in;-- and a eoinplett? outfit of tool
and material, I :nn better rer.ared than
ever to do nnvthin. thai is expected oi
a ilrt fl;is watrh-niakor an:! jeweler.
A full line of
Watohes, Clocks,
Jewelry
AXi) MTSICAL fXSTRUMEXTS.
S!.e--;acles and eye glasses properly
f. o'l to the c-ve. free of charge. All
work u'uara'.ifCHi
work can bo d' me.
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"Look for my big watch sign at
thXew Irug Store.
W. H. JOHNSTON.
S,-)t!an l Xeck. X. C. 10 0 tf
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1IAYIXO IXCILKASKI) MY FACIL
ITlFs. I AM XOY i'lIEFAUED
TO FUIlXlSir DOUBLE
Oi'AXTIT Y OF
JFltlCK.
ts" - v.ill take contract to
:?furnish lots Iror.i oO.OOO
.CT'or more anywhere within
sT""' miles of Scotland X'eclc
('an always lurnisfi what
you want. C(;respond-5p'
encc and orders sohcited.
SI. A. ESASDElir,
l-l')-'e a-ly Scotland Xeck, X'. C.
MENTION THIJ rAPIIR.
saac i:yax-,
G EX E n A L C A V. PEXT E R.
A specialty ft bracket and Scroll
work M all kinds. Work done cheap
and every piece guaranteed.
2 7 ly
Scotland Xkck, X. C.
UQSQN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN,
1ST Main St., NORFOLK, VA.
Is the Leading Dining Room in the
City for Ladies and lentlemen. Strict
ly a Teniierance rhice. All meals 2oc.
griludson's Surpassing Coffee a
Specialty. . 1.16 ly
Ji. E. MILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor.
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GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
and everyone needs it at all times of the
year. Malaria is always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit,
and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM
MONS LlVIiR REGULATOR, the RED Z.
Mr. C. Mir. rod, of Lancaster, Ohio,
says: "SlM.MONS LiVHR REGULATOR
broke a ca?e or iMularinl Fever of three
years' standing for me, and less than
one bottle did the business. I shall use
it when in need, and recommend it."
He sure that you qjet it. Always look for
the RF.L)
ih
package.
And don't
It is SIM-
word iv'IiGiJi.ATGR.
AiONS LIVHI?
only a;-d
sure !;
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niii-a; - n".
C-UV.c- ' :
RilGvL.MCP, and there is
L'-.-ery o-i-."- wlio takes it is
:it.-d. FilE BENEFIT IS
:; ' '. OV. Take it also for
' ividache ; b;.-th ax
c .i:i-..laclclp!iia.
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY,
In speaking of a erson's iaults,
l'ray don't forget your own ;
Ileinemher tiioe in houses Ti?,
Shoukf never throw a .-tone.
If we have nothing el:-e to do
IJut talk of tho.vo who in,
'Tis hotter we commence at .home,
Aral from that point hcin.
We have no riuht to judge a inan,
Until he's fairly tried ;
Sluaild we not like his com pony.
We know the world is wide.
Some may have faults and who ha
not? The old as well as youm; ;
We may, perhaps, we ought to know,
Have fifty to their one.
I'll toil you of a hotter plan.
And find it works full well ;
To try my own defects to cure.
Fro I of others tell ;
And though I sometimes hope to l3
Xo worse than some T i:nov,
Mr own .-lioi i-i-wnings bid mc let
The faults of others ;;o.
Then let us all. when we commence
To slander friend or foe,
Think of the harm one word may do,
To those we little Know ;
Remember curses sometimes, like
Our chicken.-, "roost at home ;"
Don't speak of others' faults until
We have none of our own.
A Protest from Hsnsycatt's.
To the Editor of the Xew York Sun :
I notice that in speaking of the Hon.
Marion Hutler, the Endless Chain cf
lloneyeutt's township, you spoil "ITon
evctitt's" as if it were two words, thus.
'Honev Cults.
Jf you have anv
special reason for this, ol course it is ail
rigid, hut that spelling doesn't go down
here In Tar Ileeldom. If yai connect-
! oil the two Avords with the car-coupler
of the F1ngli-h language, ihe hypiien,
we Xortli Carolinians would under
stand that in spelling this mellifluous
word you were going on the principle
of -'linked sweetness long drawn out,"
hut you do not use the hyphen, and,
therefore, there is a strong feeling lit
t'.iese parts against your mode of hand
ling this time-honored Xortli Carolina
name.
Your spelling is additionally onensive
because of the cap C in the middle of
this word. One of the recent fusion
legislators in our State (and who, by
the way. helped to send the Endless
Chain to the Son rite) in a bill he intro
duced 'looking toward agricultural "re
lief," spelied chicken with a capital C
in the middle chiCken and ever
ince a can C in the middle of a word
has been a stench in the nostrils of all
good X'ortii Carolinians, who abide by
the teachings of Webster's old Blue
P.aek spelling book. Hence the up
roar in the Old Xorth State over your
style of rendering "lloneyeutt's" with
the capitalization of the C, ever, though
to-1 :-iand off the "Cutts" some dis
tance from the "Honey." You should
make the. C lower case, and let there
be fusion between the words. And fur
thermore, though there is no map of
Sampson county easily accessible the
prevailing impression is that this word
ought to be rounded off with an apos
trophe and an s, since "Iloneycutt" is
a familiar patronymic in this State.
and any township named for a Ifoney
eutt ought consequently to he in the
possessive case.
Spelling Bee.
Coddle Creek, Cabarrus Co., X. C.
The Monroe Doctrine in Song.
Ltd io n :ijol is Je u rnnl.
-Xow is the time," said the patriotic
Loader, -for some one to get up a Na
tional air that shall he distinctly Amer
ican."
'What is the matter already," asked
the Cheerful Idiot, "with 'You Can't
Play in Our Yard?'"
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SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY,
FOR (URLS.
CHCOSr.TS A IITSSAITS.
?,:'!: or. Lzzr.z Steyenscn's Advics t:
.V' If f. 'I.
It l-n't fdien a man .me- forward o
o!fer advice unsolicited on how t
chojse a hu-band when one dee-.
women ought to give his remarks at-
tenti .n, for the suggestions he adatic(
are sure to be interesting iT not con
y.ncing. WHOM TO AVOJI'.
'Don't marry any man," says a mas
culine philosopher, "without duly con
sidering his ta-tes and habits, for they
offer a pretty sure estimate of the in
dividual's temper and Lent of his char
acter. Refuse a man of letters, though
his genii's may promise to produce the
book of the century. Shakespeare him
self was not a satisfactory life's partner
and authorship is a sedentary, brain
wearing, dyspeptic profession. lie who
Lends over a desk coining fine senten
ces will likely scowl when the baby
wails, quarrel with his food, want peace
when the children iomp, suffer from
insomnia and live chiefly on the nerves.
"Refuse him," Mr. Stevenson con
tinues, "just as you would the nuisu-al
Lrenius, or even the vocalist or instru
mentalist who has too much talent.
Men of that stripe always sacrifice ev
en-thing to their art, which ieaves, you
see, very short commons tor the wile.
Your embyro Wagner i apt enough to
be full of crochets as h;s scores. Jfe is
always up m the clouds or plunged in
abysmal depths. The neighbor's prac
ticing daughter keeps him on the
wrack, his hours of composition or pro
tracted practice sap all the harmony
from his mind and body, while ambi
tion rides him like a niuhtmare.
ARTISTS AUK SAFKl:.
Rut if you must have a husband in
the arts try a painter or an architect.
An artist is the only man who knows
how to make poverty picturesque and
a;ccif. it with philosophy dabbing
colors on canyas, or drawing stately
lines is somewhat a soothing occupa
tion to the mind. There always lin
gers a halo of romance around the vel
veteen coat and tall easel, and artists
are, by the requirements of their pro
fession, more patiently hopeful than fe
verishly ambitious.
JOt'R-NAUSTS PASS M I'STKH.
There is really much excellent ma
terial to make a good husband to be
found among the journalists. A capa
ble journalist is eminently a good tem
pered fellow ; cheerful, energetic, has a
keen understanding of human nature,
comprehends the philosophy of making
the best of a bad bargain, leads a busy,
healthy, varied life and as a husband
stands a better chance of succeeding
than, for instance, a physician.
OTHERS GOOD AND HAD.
It's doubtful it the popular doctor is
much of a comfort to his wife. Ue has
too little leisure ; his professional chains
are carried everywhere with him, he is
preoccupied, scarcely ever a good busi
ness man ; but a lawyer is to be highly
recommended and ooliticians have their
strong virtues. j
Xever marry a man who Las very j
few friends. There is undoubtedly a
big iiaw in his character romew here, i
but remember, if a rather stern reserved
individual is found to practice such
pretty tastes as collecting or painting
in water colors, he is likely to have
nice soft spots in his nature somewhere,
amenable to the right influence.
A man w ho is fond of fishing is I
worth cultivating. It shows a contem
plative mind open to convictions, lie
member that the bachelor who boasts
he has no pmall vices, must needs be
suspected, for human nature is true to
herself and abhors a vacuum. It's a
wise wife who cheerfully tolerates a
pipe ; who only lifts her eyebrows at
muddy boots, who doesn't ridicule her
husband's clumsy efforts at carpentry
mending around the house, who often
admits the dogs to the sitting room,
and lets an occasional extra man friend
in for dinner without rebuke or apolo
gy, these are little things out tnev
til go toward keeping a cheerful hus
band inside the garden gate and. tend
to firmly establish domestic serenity."
Fanny Enoers.
We know of but one community in
the world where dyspepsia is practic
ally unknown, and that is the Shakers
of Mount Lebanon. X". Y. These good
people have been studying the subject
of digestion for more than a hundred
years, and that they understand it
pretty thoroughly, is evidenced in the
foregoing fact. Their Digestive Cor
dial is the safest and best remedy in
cases ot indigestion that we know of.
A trial bottle can be had through your
druggists for the trifling sum of 10
cents.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial sup
plies the system with food already di
gested, and at the same time aids the
digestion of other loocis. It will al
most instantly relieve the ordinary
symptons of indigestion, and no suffer
er need to be told what these are.
Laxol i the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place
of Cantor Oil.
'EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO.
Wall f-treet i- nothing but a l.-nding
!iop for the ir.ont-y of the c ::::nor;?
If iwbodv ent naaiey here to .ia:.
ed. in order t" get safer i.!',!:a'- tlr.it
he (-.; i get ;! hoire, 'a!l .-trc-et x-
cl;a:;
voiiii -mil lit. ana .m -!:'-e
nk- OUid gft out of h1;.-'.!:--.
Moe than half the loans inr.-h- b
liational banks in Xew Y -rk are. in
fact, made l.v them only
is a.
cents for
various country Lank?. utof .fool.-
, m loaned, according to a q'l irter
!y s'atement. .ji).0. :.()( w;i due to
other national ! anks. The money 5 -sent
here to be !..-;incl 1ecau-e tlie Xeu
i -. .a. i . . ). . ' . : .' . f
i oi k L.':".ijt-.s ijii,u i.ic nciii' inuc '
tliCir coD'espon.i-uts all over the coun
try, are known to be con-cryati ve ana
prudent, and in a Letter position to
foresee trouble than bankers anywhere
else, and have larger opportunities to
make sale loans than can be found anv
here else
our cra.v
w i
at h
rower, whether in Florida or Oregon,
get.s his loan at h.-me, if he can, while
the ma! who has something f-ohd to
justify a loan ur es itrai;:ht to Wall
street, eeau.-o there lie can get money
cheaper than an where c-lse on sin-b.
properly. Men are not fools for send
ing their moiicv here. It 1-
hand!" d
nid v. iih
my w here
rnore safely m the b-ng run,
less percentage of lo.-s, than
else in the country, and tor that wry
reason at. lower rates of interest. What
ever they feel wiiiing to risk on various
shady ventures hanker elsewhere risk
at home, "but the money they put into
Wall street they count as their surest
reserve.
This money comes largely from t lie
West, and South. The good Farmers
and mc-rchan's f,f those sections, who
have money lying idle which they do
not want to tie up in permanent invest-1
men's, get something fir the use ol it
often, and get it protected and guard
ed always by their local banks only be
cause those banks can u.-e a part of
their reserve in Xew York. Sir.ce they
must have something here to meet de
mands at this momentary centre, and
can use mouev Lire inure safely than
anywhere ehe, they n.i ,,,i. k-.
as they conveniently can.
The monev comes here because can
don and conservatism Usually control
the financial institutions of Xew York.
Sitting always in front ot measureless
disaster, if Perl in or Paris or London,
South Africa or Turkey, Washington
or Albany, make mischief, the great
managers of institutions here are forc
ed to keep their eyes constantly open
to all ports of possibilities. They com
pete with each other so sharply, when
there is any chance to lend or invest
with safety, that they crowd down as
' far as possible the lending rate for the
wholo continent, and that they could
not do, it the West and South were not
all the time trusting over f L'OO.'iOO.oOO
to their judgment, experience and w ide
knowledge, because the money is safer
here, although it actually earns less,
than it would be anywhere else.
Through their loans the most import
ant productive industries of all Western
and Southern States have been devel
oped. Through their loans the rail
roads, which have more than doubled
the value of land in all Western and
Southern States, have been constructed
and maintained.
Stock speculators, grain and cotton
speculators, exist in Xew York as in
other cities, but they are not the men
to whom the whole nation intrusts its
last reserve. Wall street is trusted be
cause it is trustworthy, and makes
! mouev oniv because n performs iortuc
i cheaply and rofit.abb
than a.nvl
)OU V
else could perform it.
Over Historic Ground.
Charlotte Observer.
Liberty Bell has made three journeys
in its old age, once to Xew Orleans,
again to the World's Fair at Chicago.
and Ia-Tt ia
1 1 a . tit e
tl
lat-
ter city being through Virginia and
Tennessee. lul never has it pas-el
over more sacredly historic soil than
on its recent homeward-bound journey
past Cowpens. King's Mountain.
Charlotte, within sight of Trading Ford
just beyond Salisbury) where the ris
ing of the Yadkin cut Cornwallis off
from pursuit of Creene ; on to Guilford
Court House, and then on home to the
Quaker city through the Old Domin
ion, lingering briefly by Jefferson's
grave at Monticello. The return of the
bell over this historic territory on thc
line of the Southern Railway is due to
the urgent insistence of Senator I'utler.
Then B.icy -was me, ts gave ter Castorliv
When she was a Child, she cr'ed ior Qistoria,
Vhen she became SLss, -lia cuzag to Castoria.
TL m j-3 ha i Ciii Jren. sli gave tLeia Otoria.
FEBRUARY 20. 1S9G.
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tla stump.
I s the man who is h, ,
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save voiir s
w-. rt!i lc.-s th.m
man who i- r im.
to ('.mere-? 1-
mueh g i v.. rl:
John !!, m ,u;.; h a-bu'-:a;;:ty
as Ihe
want to all ti,
f' r no h i ug. si ih.
ig his leM-l ! .- t..
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Ir.ger-ull ? L i,"
i-h ;!a- t;a'nd -
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it m i
the !
i'ov, t!
v i"' abi' t'
pay a hi
h j irice ! :" the ' .; i :
Remember, n
; ' i thin--'
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wa Jer co.-t b'-s th an corn wh isk-y : .
L . of cigars wall buy i w- oi j !;;(.- L:
lias; a gaii'in of line brandy m '
rr.oi
e than
b
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;ur ; a "I
nil
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hand" of poker often c .-!-" a man i;
in twenty minuies than his ch'ai'. !,
subscription amounts to m tliiee years
a State election costs more than an-
vival ol religion ; you can sleep in a
church every Sundav m"inin;if
are mean eno.i :h
h to (cadb-at
lodging, but a nap in a l'uhman
von two dollars, everv tin e. LiLy
n's i
lor the circu-' aMd a penny I r the little
ones to put in the n
ii a iai v I io ; i a .e i
! dollar
the theatre,
nd
a
a i r f
it the
trousers f raved at the end. baggv
knee and utterly burstcd as to the
dome for the poor ; the
dancing lady
gets .f'lJOO a week, and the city missiMU
ary gets ij;'i(iO a year ; the hor.-e race
scoops in fl' ,.0( the iir-l day, anu the
church fair lasts a week, voaks twenty
five or thi-ty of the hr-d women in
America to death, and e.nes out !
in debt !
Why, my boy, if you ever find your
self sneering or scoffing because once
in a while you hear of a preacher get
ting a living or even a luxurious- salary,
or a temperance worker making money,
go out in the dark and fee! ashamed of
yourself: and, if you don't feel aboe
kicking a mean man. kick uMr-d!.
Precious little does religion and eharitv
cost the old boy : and when the inony
he does give is flung into his face, like
a bone at a dog. the donor is not bene
fited by the gift, and the receiver is
not, and certainly should not be grat
ified. And then, remember, mv son. i u
pica or a pen. a wheci-narrow or a -ct
books, digging dit'-hes or editing a pa
per, ringing an auction ) e or writing
funnv tilings, you must work. If you
look around you. son, you will see the
men who are most able to live the re-t
of their days without wo'k, ao- the
men w ho work the hat ie-a. i..n't be
afroid : f killing yourvlf with v,
son. It is beyond yo ir power tod..
that. Tden cannot wo:!; si.i Iriid a
that on the sunny hide ol thirty. 'I i,ey
die souictimes. but its f c.:h.; il.ey
quit work at ' p. m., anl don't get
home until - a. m. It's the in?eral
tfiat kills. Work fives vou an appe
tite for meals ; it lends solidity to your
slumber; it gives ap; re?i a ton of a hol
day. There are young mam that io no!
work, my son : but the world is n a
p,roud jf them. It doe- not know thf ir
names, even ; it .-imply .-peak
as old so-and-so's hoys.
--
A tenth of the world is
plored.
IT. A 1 I V All T
mm. a
'.Jet our prices on
STANDARD AXD
DOMESTIC
Sewing
acliines
It i? fore having f-r csvLe;
Welling
and Kngagemer.t Rings and Watcher
are our specialties Only the very be.-t
watch, clock and iewelrv repairing.
JAS. H. BELL,
The Jeweler,
TARBORO. N. O.
JT"Orders by :nai! receive prompt at
tention. 10 3 ly
have to work. nether yet han-ho a
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