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The Democrat.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, "JC.
S PEC I A L A NOl NCEM ENTS.
WANTED n office boy that can
rc:il print aii'i writing and who wishes
to learn the printer 'a trade. He mu?t
i.e v. iliing to work and he subject to
the n'id rules ot a well-ordered print
ing establishment. I'reler one who
live-1 in Scotland Neck.
E. E. Hii.i.iako.
NEW SIMM Ni GOODS.
I have ju-t returned from the North
vi'ii markets with a full line of Spring
and Summer Oood.", and am ready to
ofTer to the public the cheapest lot of
oods ever put on the market here.
Come and see myocele, it is more com
plete than U lias ever been.
A. L. I'l'KRINGTO.V.
Charges for services ot my Jeney
P.uU Exile of St. Larnberth Sth, are
(I. W. Ukya;;.
New Spring G-oods.
Cood- coming in and Rest Bargains
I ! earlie-t buyers.
See what we have and buy what you
want almost at your own price.
N. R. Jose v.
Tobacco Flues.
We make Tobacco Flues at the Hard
ware Store. J 'rices guaranteed.
J 'low Castings, Hoes and Farm Im
plement? cheap at
The Hardware Store.
Anything in the Hardware line may
be had lor low prices at
The Hardware Store.
Chickens won't go over it The
wire net fence at
The Hardw are Store.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE
Mqphqip'qK nnri XTmrPi q
m. v . b m zm
They Keep off Malaria.
GILT EDGE TESTIMONIAL
I have used your RIood and Liver
- Pills and they are a valuable and quick
York I. Garrett.
For pale by E. T. WHITEHEAD fc
" CO.. Scotland Neck, N. C.
10 3 Gm.
Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and
LaCripiKi when Laxative Rromo Qui
nine will cure you in one day. Does
not produce the ringing in the head
- like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in
! tablets convenient for taking. Guar
anteed to cure, or money refunded.
Price. 2- cents.
For sale by E. T. Whitehead fc Co.
Mrs. W . H. White
Has returned from the North and will
have her Spring Millinery open in a
few davs.
i Governor's Proclamation.
M.jU.UU KliAUU.
ti ttt nv VnnTii Capht.tva. )
- Executive Department. )
. Wherens nftifi.il information has
i l.nnt vnrtAIi-AI r f t li i T lkvin ft m OTl t ftllt
? tv of T fall fax stands charged with mur-
der of J. N. Harrell. And whereas, it
appears that the said Robert Whitaker
; has lied the State, or so conceals him
t -elf that the ordinal y process of law
3i cannot be served upon him :
- Now. therefore, I, Elias Carr, Gov
; ernor ot the State of North Carolina,
by virtue of authority in me vested by
law, do issue this my Proclamation, of
: fering a reward of One Hundred and
Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and
delivery of the said Robert Whitaker
- to the Sheriff of Halifax County at the
, Court House in Halifax, and I do en--jom
all officers of the State and all
A good citizens to assist in bringing said
criminal to justice.
Don'? at our city ot Raleigh, the
13th da j of March, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight
3 hundred and ninety-six and in
t the one hundred and twentieth
- year of our American Independ-
ence. Elias Carr.
j B;i thfi (iovcraor :
S, F. Telfair,
Private Secretary.
-,I DESCRIPTION":
Robert Whitaker is a negro dark
,"t ginger-cake color, about 35 years of age,
"i about six seet hich and weighs between
- 1'" and m pounds. " 3 P. 4t
:5 March April May
-Are the months to give especial atten
:.t'un to the condition of your physical
'be.iltb. If you pass salely through
these months and find yourself strong
'and vigorous, on the arrival of warmer
" weather, you my reasonably expect
that you will be well in summer. Now
"13 the time to take Hood's Sarsapanlla,
because now is the time when the
.blood must be purified, enriched and
- 'lyituiized, and because Hood's Sarsapa
nrilla is the only true blood purifier
rominently in tbe nublic ev-e to-day.
ood's Sarsapanlla has power to make
'you health v and
guard
your system
gainst die.ise
Truly astonishing. Miss Annette N.
loen, Fountain, Minn., says : "Avers
Therry Pectoral has had a wonderful
lect in curing my brother's children
severe and dangerous cold. It was
i iir i ii mi in' iwuv ur wt-u ii v t n Qir
LOCAL NEWS.
Get that if loO offered bv the Govern
or for the capture of Robert Whitaker.
Accidentally shot. Rennie Ware,
son of Mr. J. P. Ware, while handling
a pistol a few days ago, was accidental
ly shot in the leg. The wound was not
serious.
Occoneechee Farm. We call spe
cial attention to the ad. of the prolific
corn advertised from this famous farm
When you order corn from this model
farm or have any correspondence con
cerning it, please mention that you
saw the ad. in The Democrat.
Commencement. We received an
invitation to the commencement exer
cises of of Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery March 13th. Dr. C. A. White
head, son of Mr. W. T. Whitehead of
this community, is a member of the
graduating clas3, and Dr. E. F. Early,
of Aulander was valedictorian.
Almost a fire. Last Saturday
about 2 o'clock the alarm of fire was
given at Mrs. N. B. Cotten'a on Depot
street. A crowd gathered in almost a
moment and soon extinguished the
llames, which were catching on the top
of the house from the chimney. There
was very little damage.
Over a hundred years old. A
colored man named Neptune Anthony
died recently at the home of his son,
Peter Anthony, at the age of 110 years.
He was twice married before the Nat
Turner insurrection, was able to walk
about until a few days before his death.
He did his first plowing when he was
a lad with a wooden plow. His father
came from Africa.
Paste it in your hat. Frequently
persons wishing to take trains at Pal
myra on the Norfolk and Carolina
road do not know just what the sched
ule at that point is. Here it is :
Morning train to NorfolK, 7 :34.
Noon tram from Norfolk, 11
Afternoon train to Norfolk, 3 :04.
Afternoon train fromNorfolk, 5 :2E
"Worth its weiojit in gold." The
editor of The Democrat while in Nor
folk last week, had a conversation with
Mr. E. W. Poyner about Dr. Harvey's
remedies, advertised in this paper. Mr.
Poyner is a groceryman in the western
part of the city. He said that he had
a sore hand that gave him much trou
ble. Three good physicians treated it
and told him it would have to betaken
off. He consulted Dr. Harvey who be
gan treating the hand at once, and in
two weeks it was well. Said Mr. Poy
ner, "Dr. Harvey's remedy is worth
its weight in gold."
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. N. B. Cotton asks The Demo
crat to express her thanks and appre
ciation for the timely aid the good
people of the town rendered last Sat
urday in promptly putting out the fire,
and thus saving her house.
Dowden Was Not Hanged.
Henry Dowden, the colored man who
was convicted of the murder of engi
neer M. M. Dodd in Weldon some
weeks ago and was sentenced to be
hanged in Halifax Tuesday, was not
hanged. His counsel effected an ap
peal to the Supreme court, and his
case will probably be heard at the pres
ent session in time for May court in
this county if a new trial is granted
him.
The gallows was all arranged and
read7 to do the work, but was undis
turbed Tuesday except by those who
went in to look at it. Crowds ot col
ored people were about Halifax, some
going on wagons, some on buggies and
some on toot. One colored man walk
ed from Palmyra Monday night through
the rain.
Why not make fi.ve barrels of corn per
acre instead of one? Use Carolina
Bone and Potash, a cheap but reliable
corn fertilizer. For sale by
Biggs fc Johnson.
State Farm in Fine Condition.
Superintendant Leazer went yester
day to the new State farm near Wades-
boro. He has just returned from an
inspection of the farms along the Roa
noke : thev are, he says, in excellent
condition, better than ever before at
this season of the year. There are now
at the Roanoke farms only eight hun
dred convicts, the smallest number
there at any time in the last three or
four years. Things at these larms
have been so systematized that they
run like clock-work.
A hundred and sixty convicts have
thus far been sent to tbe new Anion
county farm. Temporary arrangements
have been made for their accommoda
tion. No new buildings have yet been
erected, but some of the old ones have
been torn down, and re-built. The pen
itentiary people have to begin at the
beginning and "make a farm. All
the work being done now is prelemina
ry. The crop for the year will be first
put under way and then the permanent
improvements will begin. News & Ob
PERSONALS.
Mr. A. L. Purrington hasl-eea North
purchasing spring good.
Iiev. W. J. Smith went to Halifax
Saturday to fill his appoint n.ent.
Miss Mattie Wis wall of Beaufort
county is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. A.
Perry.
Mr. J. R. Tillery spent Tueday
night in town. He is always cheerful
and bright and lives much in the fu
ture. Miss Pattie Hardison of Wiiliamston
has fieen on a visit to Mrs. E. T.
Whitehead and- to have some dental
work done by Dr. Liverrnou.
Mr. C. C. Con per, of the Couper
Marble Works, Norfolk, is in town.
Mr. Cou per is always clever and agree
able, and those who have business in
his line will be fortunate in seeing him.
Mr. Reeber of Pennsylvania who vv.is
here last year in the butcher business,
has returned with his family to live in
Scotland Neck again. He likes this
country and climate.
Roanoke Union.
The Roanoke Union of the Tar Riv
er Baptist Association will be held jit
Enfield. March 27-29, 18M.
programme : Friday.
2 p. m. Devotional services by Rev.
R. T. Vann.
2 :30 p. m. Organization, roll of
churches called and delegates enrolled.
3 p. m. Reports from churches by
pastor or delegates.
3 .30 p. m. Ought there to be a good
Religious Newspaper in every family?
E. E. Hilliard.
7 :30 p. m. Sermon.
SATURDAY.
f :30 a. m. Prayer and Praise Ser
vice Rev. J. K. Howell.
10 a. m. What is the true relation
of pastor and members and the duty of
each to the other? Revs. W. V. Sav
age and E. D. Wells.
11 a. m. What are the popular ob
jections to Baptist principles and prac
tices? Revs. R. T. Vann and J. O.
Alderman.
1 :30 p. m. What Duty does God re
quire of us to Orphans? Revs. 10. J.
Elwards, J. W. Powell and Hon. W.
A. Dunn.
2 : 30 p. m. What are the Duties of
the Church towards the Temperance
question ?--E. E. Hilliard and the Wil
son pastor.
3 :30 p. m. Miscellaneous business.
7:30 p. m. Tbe Pdble. Col. I).
Worthington.
SUNDAY.
10 a. in. Sunday School Mass Meet
ing conducted by the pastor.
11 a. m. Sermon.
7 :30 p. m. Sermon.
From Littleton ana Vicinity.
(Corrpspondence to Tnr. Democrat.)
Littleton, N. C, March 17, 1890.
Mrs. Bob Morris ha been visiting
friends and relatives in Enfield during
the past week.
A tight took place here Saturday af
ternoon between Mr. John P.Johnston
and Mr. Bat. Shearin. Report says
that Mr. Shearin got the worst of it.
Rev. R. R. Michaux, of Liberty, an
aged minister of the M. P. church, is
visiting his old friends in Halifax
county now.
There will be a Christian Endeavor
Rally at Corinth church the 20th inst.
Rev. T. M. Johnston, from Henderson
will be there. There will be all day
service. Invitation is to all who wish
to attend. B as den.
Martin County Court.
Correspondence to The Democrat. J
Williamston, N. C, March 18, '90.
Martin county Superior court met
in Wiiliamston, Monday, March lGth,
Judge E. T. Boykin presiding.
There are several visiting lawyers,
among whom are Mess. Gilliam it Gil
liam, of Tarboro, Ward & Gailord, of
Plymouth, Blount, ot Greenville, Rod
man &. Nicholson, of Washington, and
Bridges, of Tarboro.
Following. Is a list of the grand jury :
J. W. Manning, foreman, J. L. Whit
field, J. A. Everett, Edwin Manning, J.
J. R. Whitfield, J. L. Hines, H. N.
Cooper, G. W. Andrews, W. A. Brown,
J. J. Taylor, C. T. Johnson, McG. Rid
dick, W. A. Rawls, T. L. Gibson, J. T.
Price, G. W. Holliday, J. H. Johnson,
C. T. Peele.
On the docket there are no cases
of particular importance except the
civil case of Thomas, administrator lor
Carraway vs. Parmele-Eccleson Lum
ber Company, and the case of the State
vs. David Clark, for an affray growing
out of a political . discussion. There
are several divorce cases and other cases
of minor importance.
Mrs. Anderson, the aged mother of
Mess. J. Wr. and A. Anderson, mer
chants of this place, died at her home
Sunday night. She was much liked
and respected by her friends and ac
quaintances and will be much missed
by her sons.
Dr. Kilgo, President of Trinity Col
lege, lectured in the court house here
Sunday morning to a large audience.
His theme was "Christian Education,"
and his discourse was much appreciated
by his hearers. He preached Sunday
OUR NORFOLK DIRECTORY.
With Wrscrn to Deal.
! ll wi:i i worm .'::.vui!!it' i m.
j Democrat, if Len you h.oe any bus
! uc or rrepondenc w:th our Nor
folk advert is-, you w:M tell them vu
notice their ad. in tin papr.
The Democrat has pl.i.nt buit;e-
relation with a nurrJ-er of j.ri.,,n :t.
Norfolk ; and we c.i'l the attention
our readers to the following go.d rr. :,
who are de.-i roils of doing h-i-in- wil
the gxl people of Seotlsn l Neck :vA
community.
( u v r K i: E - 'N .
This firm ha Uen running their ad.
in The Democrat fur ome months,
and they are so pleased ith it they
continue. Tbo-e wtio have dyeing and
cleaning to have done can not do U-tter
than to send to these gentlemen. Tneir
front rooms look like a new clothing
store. Clothes that they dye and clean
look like new one-. They are one of
the reliable coneenn m Norfolk.
JOHN O. (H'.jvii:.
For venrs Mr. Gamau'e has carried a
card in The Democrat occasionally.
He likes it as an advertising medium
and bid for business from our readers.
All kinds of piping, tiling, lime, iatlis,
brick and such like building material
Mr. Gamage lurnishes. He has a spe
cial run on well and sewer pipe. Mr.
Gamage is one of the most reliable men
in Norfolk and all who deal with him
find him so.
COOKE, CLARK CO.
These gentlemen wish to furnish
building material to tbe readers of The
Democrat. They carry an ad. in this
paper all the time, showing that they
get business from this section and ap
preciHte it. We commend them to our
readers and take great pleasure in say
ing that they are first-class business
men in every way and treat their cus
tomers well always.
VIRGINIA CANDY COMPANY.
These gentlemen say they made pur
chases before the recent trust on cakes
and crackers controlled by tbe New
York Biscuit Co., and can sell at prices
lower than others who had to purchase
after the trust was formed. They are
very obliging, energetic, up-to-date bus
iness men, and all who do business
with them are pleased with the tran
saction. HEATH-fMITII Co.
These gentlemen named several gooo.
customers they have in Scotland Neck,
and epoke in high terms of them all. !
They do a large whole-sale business and
are amongst the cleverest and most
wide-awake men in Norfolk. For soine
time they have been carrying an ad.
in The Democrat and they continue
it, showing that they appreciate their
customers in Scotland Neck and ad
joining towns where The Democrat
circulates.
cou per marble works.
You could not do a wiser thing in
the way of post morton arrangements
than to leave your order with these
gentlemen for your tombstone to be
put up after you die. They will at
tend to the matter if they live the
longest, and if they die first their busi
ness is on such a solid foundation that
you can rest assured their successors
will fill the order properly and prompt
ly. Their marble yards present many
works of artistic beauty. They have
greeted our readers for years and years
with a standing ad. and so well pleased
are they with the orders they receive
that they continue it.
HUDSON'S ENGLISH KITCHEN.
When you go to Norfolk somehow
you get hungry. The din and bustle
of business may have something to do
with it. Anyhow you get hungry ; and
there is no better pbee to find most
palatable satisfaction for "the inner
man" than Hudson's English Kitchen,
187 Main street. The best coffee you ever
drank and always a good meal more
than you can eat for 25 cents. Mr.
Hudson thinks his ad. in The Demo
crat draws customers, or tells them
where he is his table draws them. He
continues his ad.
DR. JAMES HARVEY.
Dr. Harvey cures tne suffering.
Elsewhere we give what a sufferer said
to us his medicine has done for him.
There is nothing that equals Orino
co Guano for producing tobacco of the
finest texture and color. For sale by
Biggs ik Johnson.
Farmers Bone is the be?t allround
Fertilizer made. Good for all crops.
For sale bv Biggs & Johnson.
I have moved my tin shop acres
Mam street opposite the Carolina Bug
gy Co., where I am prepared to do all
kinds of
Tin, Stat ImJo , e Wort
Hoofing and Guttering a Specialty.
Prompt attention givtn to even
the smallest orders.
Tin Shop !
Sewing Machines and Furniture of
all kinds repaired at short notice.
James A. Robinson,
Main St., Scotland Nect, N. C.
2 20 tl
LOSS OF VOICE
After Acuto Bronchitis
CTEXD IT CSISG
AYER'S
Cherry
Pectoral
A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE.
i "Three rn :.:L- . I '.- k i vi--. t
j lent coal w L.t. h I .t:. attack j
j of acut- br.-r. !:::-. 1 :. !:. !f -
I urid'-r n.-ds.-.i! tr-.i:n:-:.t. i at t?:e ;
I end of t" m -r.T!,- w .i- :, !-t:. r. '
( I found i: v - rv. d.' n!t pr-.ch.
S and cou. luded to trv Avu'- Cherrv i
rectoral. The first bottle gnve me
great relief ; the second, which I am
now taking, has relieved me aimost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,
and I feel sure that on- or two hot
ties more will effect a permanent
cure. To all ministers suffering from
throat troubles. I recomim nd Aver's
Cherry Pectoral. " E. M. Beawlk.y,
D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. B.ipt.
Publication Society, Petersburg, Va.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
GOLD MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIH.
AYER S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS.
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'TOBACCO
G Li AN
Bl;ick Creek. N. C, Sept. 2o.
F. S. Koysler
Dear Sir- I used Orinoco
this sea-on and can safely .-ay
it is the be-t I have ever n-ed
for tobacco. 1 only u-ed I'.ihi
pounds per acre, and it grew
rny tobacco large- and with
the finest texture of any I
have ever grown. J export
to use l.OOO pounds per acre
the coming year. Mv tobac
co up to the present lias sold
for -lh per hundred.
Your t ru I v.
1.. G. W. Bvreloot.
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'F.S.RaYSTn CUAHO CO.
3reoru. n.c. & korfolk.vaO:
BIGGS ,t JOHNSOX,
AoENTS,
Scon.AM) Neck, N. C.
Sale of Valuable Land.
Whereas on the 20t f i day of March.
lS'Jl , K. V Bullock executed n deed
of trust to Albert K. Shattuck upon
the tract of land hereinafter deseribed
to secure a loan of $1 ,-K'O. oo made to
him on said day by the British and
American Mortgage Co. (limited) :
and whereas said ll. C. Bullock has
failed to pay his notes given for said
loan and set out in -aid deed of trust at
the time that be therein contracted to
do, and the said British and American
Mortgage Co. (limited) have reque-ted
the said Albert 11. Shattuck. trustee a
aforesaid, to foreclose the said deed of
trust ; and whereas the said Albert K.
Shattuck declined and refused to exe
cute the said trust conferred upon him
and the said British A American Mort
gage Co., (limited) m pursuance of pro
visions made in .-aid deed of tru-t, have
appointed tbe undersigned K. L. Travi
trustee in the place and .-lead of said
Albert Ii. Shattuck and requested him
to execute said trust
Now, therefore, I, the said K. b.
Travis, substituted tru-tc a- afore-aid.
by virtue of said deed of trust, will
on Monday the ::otli day of Apr,!
lS'JO, at the court bou-e in Halifax
town, sell to the highest bidder at ( ub
lic auction for ea.-h the tract of land
conveyed by said deed of trust, and
therein described as follow-, to wit :
A certain tract of land adjoining the
lands of Andrew Gunter. Wm. K. Bil
Jups, D. ('. Clark and other- nd des
cribed as follows, viz : Beginning at a
stone on tbe road leading to Enfield in
front of James Biliup-' nouso and run
ning S. Ci W. to Uie main run ot
Burnt Coal Swamp, thence up .-aid run
to a bowl gum on Andrew ( iunter's line,
thence along -aid Gunler's line -V. b
E. three hundred and forty-seven (-517;
poles to a gum in d branch, thence
along W. E. Bilkips' Hue S. -J 7 E. one
hundred and, forty-ei.ht (1 1, p"ie- to
four sweet gum-, s.rid Billup-' comer,
thence along said BiKups' line S. oil
W. one hundred and -eventy (1 70,.
poles to a stake on .-aid Enfield road,
thence along .-aid road to the U-'inn;n?.
containing in the aggregate five hun
dred acre-, more or less
This is fine agricultural land and i
located in a verv de-irab!e eoinmun'.tv.
This March Pd. lt.fi.
E. E. Trvtc.
3 J 'Lt Substituted Trustee.
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NOTICE !
In pursuance of an order, made in
the special proceeding- now jendlng in
the Supe-iior court of Halifax county,
entitled. K. C. Whitehead v-. Sam C.
Whitehead and Lydla Whitehead. I
will, on the J."th day of April. 1 :'. in
the town of Scotland Neck, N. -eil
at public auction for ca-b to the highest
bidder that tract of land in Halifax Co.,
on which said Sam C. Whitehead
now resides, containing about 7 acres
and bounded by the lands of said B. C.
Whitehead, Amos Cherry, the lands of
the heirs of tne late John Harris and
others. This the 10th day of March
1896. Claude Kitghin,
3 19 6t. Commlioner.
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Wagons and Carts.
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can lie done. Order- .-olici ted :u-A all b-.-:i. - I ! 1 '"'
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of the publi.-.
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