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The Commonwealth. B. E. HILLIARD, - - - - Editor. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Pott-Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as Second Class Matter, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. FACTS ABOUT MCKINLEY'S CABINET. john Sherman oi unio, the new Secretary of State, is seventy-four years old, and has been in public life for al most half a century. He has been in the nation s Congress both as Repre sentative and Senator. He was Secre tary of the Treasury under President Hayes. Lyman J. Gags, of Illinois, the Sec retary ot the Treasury, is sixty-one years old, and has been prominent in many of the interests of Chicago, hav- mg Deen one oi tne leading spirits m securing the great World's Fair for that city in 1893. He was born in New lork, b"t went to Chicago when 19 years old and began life as a night watchman. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan, the Secretary of War, is sixty years old, and is a native of Ohio but went West in his early life because of ill health. He served in the Federal army from that State as a colonel of a Michigan cavalry. He has made that State his home since the war, and has figured considerably in political life during the past twenty years. He made his for tune in the lumber business. John D. Long, of Massachusetts, the Secretary of the Navy, is filty-eight years old and was born in Maine. He A 3 Hii A . t ansk enierea pontics ai me age oi 30, was governor of his State and has served three terms as a Representative in Congress. Joseph E. McKenna, of California, Secretary of the Interior, is fifty-four years old. He was born in Philadel phia, but in early life moved with his parents to the Pacific coast. He was a member of the Forty-ninth Congress and was chosen for the Fifty-first and Fifty-second Congress but resigned to accept the Circuit Court judgeship un der President Harrison, which he held until his appointment in the new Cabinet. IT IS NOT HENRY. The judgeship for the criminal court THE LAWS PASSED BY THE . LATE QENERALJCSSEMBLt: district which includes Halifax oounty, NiV! & Observer. did not fall to Walter Henry. Thos. H. Sutton, of Fayetteville. was appoint ed to the place. This was a great and bitter disappointment to Mr. Henry, no doubt. Nothing green gathered on the other side of the fence vet. BAILY THE LEADER. The nominations by the Democrats in Congress of Mr. Bailey of Texas for Speaker, means of course that Mr. Bailey will be the leader of the Demo crats in the house. He has many ad mirers and is a candid and able man. DR. MUNROE DECLINES. Dr. Munroe of Davidson College was T 1 i . , i ... uuereu me supenntenaencv oi the ln- . ; GENERAL LAWS. Appropriating $5,000 additional to University: $12,500 to State Normal and Industrial College ; $4,000 more to colored Normal schools ; $5,000 to Agri cultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, and same amount to the one at Greensboro. To regulate procuring oi uouies jor aessecuon. ao create a short form ot agricultural lien. To locate line between North Carolina and Tennessee. To fix time of holding courts in 5th, 6th, 7tft, 8th and 10th district. To increase and' resrulate re venue. To increase power of railway commission. ToexemDt all fraternal benevolent associations from tax. To provide for new building at deaf-mute school at Morganton ; for school for white bund at Raleigh and for negro deaf-mute and blind at Raleigh. To provide for maintenance oi three hos pitals for insane. To give new charters to the hospitals for the insane and to . 1 . i r .. -, . . i.iiK.e control oi mem and ot the pen itentiary from the Democrats. To pro tect scnooi entertainments aum H morganton m me place dies. To appropriate $5,000 for oo?orn .r tv ir i -. . I x - . . ui wi. iuuryav DUI ur. JMnnron dp. vcuuueia training scnooi. To romiire clines. He is crat anyway. said to be a Demo- CONGRESS IN EXTRA SESSION. Pursuant to the call of the President Congress convened in extra " session Monday. rn . t j 3 i . .mo jrresiueni sent a snort message which treated solely and directly oi the deficit in the treasury, recounting the o iact mat lor three years and eight months finding March 1, 1897, there is unused mileage tickets. total deficit in the treasury of $186,- oixicers and directors of all bauks and railways, &c, chartered by the legisla ture to take an official oath. To create a separate board of trustees for the A and JUL. College at Raleigh. To nrevftnt. the introduction of the 3an Jose fruit scale and other fruit and croD nests. ao provide for an exhibit at the Tenn essee centennial, xo allow sheriffs to collect arrears of taxes. To allow State treasurer to pay out appropriations quarterly or semi-annually. To pre- uvciueau lire insurance bv rro- L.i.:.! . - ... ' uioiung muting or policies in comna- nies not licensed iu this State by agents wno are licensed (Ueorgialaw adorned.' ri - . - " A ' xo require railway companies to redeem xo appropri- James F. Wilson, of Iowa, Secretary of Agriculture, is sixty-two years old, is a Scotchman by birth, having come to this country at the age of sixteen He has been a farmer all his life and is proud of it. He was a member of the Forty-eighth Congress, and was said to be a fine parliamentarian. Though his education was only academic, he has, by close application all his life, fitted himself for a high and responsible po sition. John J. McCook, of New York, the Attorney General, is fifty-three years old. He has not been much known in i isr j . .. puuuuai me ana comes into the new Cabinet practically unknown to the , country. james A. gaby, of Maryland, the Postmaster General, is sixty-four years - old, and is a native of Connecticut. At an early age he went with his father to Maryland. His father was a manufac turer and the son became one too. Al though strictly a business man, for many years he has been prominent in political affairs, state and national. His business capacity will doubtless serve him in good stead in his now responsible position tor the Govern ment. All considered. President McKinley seems to have selected a good Cabinet, men, for the most part, of considerable experience ; and there is good reason to hope and believe that their advice to the President concerning the best in terest of the nation will be wholesome. aro H'fv,vw ii v ui general iunu to en- i .1 ii j i - n ii M X i 9 n "j i ill ri nir n 1 1 m v A n A7fl ton Aim . I - """uuu ui UIBUlUt or U7J,o0.44. To meet this the Presi- townshiDs tor rmhli a.hia tv, a dent recommends that Congress imme diately pass such tariff laws as will, in his language, "provide sufficient reve nue to faithfully administer the gov ernment, without contracting further debt, or continued disturbances of our finances." SEVEN AND TWENTY-SIN. were mem- was In the late Legislature there seven Democratic Senators and twenty six Democratic Representatives. Last Sunday's JNews & Observer printed the pictures of them all,, and they were good" looking on paper. But they were too lonesome to to anything for much good to the State. A he JNews & Observer gave a short sketch of each of the Demcratic bers. What they do at home referred to as follows : Of the thirty-tour Democratic mem bers ol the Legislature, thirteen are lawyers, fourteen farmers, two preach ers, one a Methodist and the other a Baptist, three doctors, one teacher, three merchants, one banker and one cotton broker. "Thirty-two of them are native North Carolinians, thirty are natives of the counties they represented, one was a native of South Carolina, one a Virgin ian, nine ot them had served in for fire insurance rates on farm risks (not to exceed those in Virginia.) To fur nish 250 convicts and surveyors to the Winston-Salem South-bound Railroad. To allow State convicts to be worked on public roads between July 15 and March 1. Forbidding adulteration of spirits turpentine with kerosene. To make an itemized statement ot account. properly verified, evidence of its cor rectness. To give $1,000 additional fo negro orphans asylum at Oxford. To give $500 to Elizabeth City colored normal and industrial school. To re- quire old county commissioners to meet first Monday in June and revise the jury lists. To give the Governor's council power to make contracts for the public printing. To fix the pay of register oi needs lor recording election returns. To make embezzlement ot tunds by guardians or administrators embezzlement. Toexemnt undertakers who are funeral directors from iurv .1 . -. m ....... - uuiy. xo prevent public drunkenness. lo fix the time for the qualification of justices ot the peace. To reduce fees on crop liens registration. To make land grants valid even when not re gistered as now by created counties. ao repeal assignment act of 1895. To appropriate $30,000 of State board of education fund to stimulate local taxa tion for schools m rural district. To resolve to State'control of Atlantic and Iorth Carolina Railroad. To gi ve dep uty clerks of court power to nrohiite deeds and conveyances. To allow ex press matter to be carried on Sunday trains. To promote the oyster industrv. The fellow servant act, making railways liable for employes' injuries. To amend the charter of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. To extend the time for settlement of the State debt. To provide for additional county commis sioners. 'lo make changes in 7th and hugh lumber company ;: to incorporate. Asbeyille Electric company : to incor porate Falls of Yadkin power company ; to incorporate Atlantic development company. TOWNS INCORPORATED. Roanoke Rapids, Oak Ridge, Red man, Dudley, Whitier, Winterville, Maysvllle, Farmers', Collettsville, Ham let, Robbinsville, Boyette, Hardin Cot ton Mills, Star. Bridge Water. Tillerv vv lioanks. CITY AND TOWN CHARTERS AMENDED Asheville, Elizabeth City, Southern Pines, Spring Hope, Clyde. Pollocks ville, Selma, Ruffin, Wrnston, Concord Mt. Airy, Durham, Enfield, Wilming ton, ixewtieni, Monroe, Victoria, Jack sonville, Innnda, Lilesville, Berryville, Burlington, Monroe, Columbus, Salis bury, Cartbase, Matthews. Liles Mill Levington, Hale. SPECIAL TAX BY COUNTIES. Jsutherford, Brunswick, Yancev.Nasb uuuiord, Alleghany, Mitchell, Caswell Cumberland, Jackson, Washington Madison, Transylvania, Caldwell, Per quimans, Haywood, Dayie, Beaufort Wilkes, Halifax, Sampson, Craven, Tyr- ren, uupun, liobeson, Watauga. Swain Edgecombe, Harnett, Hyde, Cherokee a rankhn, Richmond, McDowell, Mont gomery, Pamlico, Anson. DISPENSARIES. iladen county, Maxton, Cumber land county, Louisburg township, Ru menoraton. ROAD TAX LAWS. . For Alamance, Wilkes. Macon. Rock ingham, Yancey ,Green,Wilson, Wayne, naieign . and road district increased. Caldwell, Charlotte township, Chatham, -tiertiord township (Moore county), Whiteoak township ("Bladen countv.l truiltord, Haywood, Jackson. Nash, nerokee, Washington, Union, Tyrrell, oampson. BANKS CHARTERED. fcavmgs of Person, Bank of Pitt county, Bank of Littleton, Bank of Maxton, Cabarrus Savings. Bank of Greenville, Levi Bank of Rutherford, .bank of Kmston. Tar River bank-ot Rocky Mount, Commercial of McDow ell, Bank of Brevard. Bank of Ran dolph, Chatham, Moore and Harnett (at banford,) Mutual Aid and Banking r - . . . company oi INewbern. American Trust and Savings. STOCK LAW. To turn stock loose three months in the year in Halifax county. RAILWAY CHARTERS REPEALED. Goldsboro and Morehead. FISHERY LAWS. To make the license fee $2,500 for foreigners who use seines in the sounds. To prohibit use of certain nets in Al bemarle Sound and its tributaries. To prom on use oi dutch or pond nets in Neuse river. INSURANCE COMPANIES CHARTERED. Farmers' Mutual, exempted from tax. Incorporating, the U derwriters ..of Goldsboro, Commonwealth, Newbern Mutual Fire. INSURANCE CHARTERS AMENDED. Carolina Mutual Fire, Southern Stock Mutual. r v W. L Douglas $3 Shoe. - Stylish, durable, perfect fitting, . Endorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. W. L. Douglas $&50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, from the best material pos sible at these prices. Also $2-50 ana $2 Shoes for Men, $20, $2 and $1.75 Boys We use only thebestCalf, Russia Calf, French Patent Cal French Enamel, Vici Kid, etc., graded to correspond with prices of the shoes. If dealer cannot supply yon, write Catalog free. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. BOLD BT E. SHIELDS, 4 - 2 2tt Scotland Neck. N. C ROCKY MOTHTT IRON WORKS, .k Manufacturers op The Victor Cotton Plow at $2, and the Justice- at $2- - MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED. CASTINGS OF ALL CRIPTIONS TO ORDER. Bicycle Repairing - A SPECIALTY. Turn Plow Castings of all Descriptions a 1-2 cents and Cotton plow at 2 3-4 cents per pound. at 2 18 6m ROSE & KERSEY, Proprietor Rockv Mount, N. C. Of RAILWAYS. . Tar river and Carolina, Winston-Salem Southbound, Snow Hill. Dunlin and Wayne, Stone Mountain, Moore county and Western Pinehurst Electric, Asheville and Biltinore Street Rail WAV. Chatham Traction Company, TaXaway Company, Carolina, Chimnev Roek and Tennessee, Carolina Southern Rail way and Lumber Comnanv. Lumber River. Harnett Central. RAILWAY CHARTERS AMENDED. Fayetteville and Albemarle, Marienbad Snrinsrs. TjiimhArfYin an,i r nv,,.- t; in order to satisfy an execution Is sued to me from the Superior court of Halifax county in that action en titled A. White vs. Mike Hardy, I shall sell for cash at the court house door in Halifax, on Monday, the 5th day of April, 1897, being the first Monday of said month, the following described real estate of said Mine Hardy, being and situate in said county, to wit : That land which was conveyed to said Mike Hardy by K. Leggett by deed of record in said county in Book 67 on page 261 to which reference is made and bound ed py the lands of the late David Clark, the Urquehart land, and by Roanoke river and containing three hundred and seventy-hve acres, more or less, and known as Buzzard Point and Hawkins land. That land which was conveyed to said Mike Hardv bv Burwell and wife by deed of record in Book 66 on page 132, and beginning at a bole gum in Cypress Swamp and runnins S. 50. vv. 122 poles to a stoke, thence S. 161 poles by a new made chonned line to Roanoke river, thence David Clark's line to the beginning, and containing one hundred and fifteen acres, more or less. And all that tract of land whif f. was conveyed to said Mike Hardv bv Burwell and wile by deed of record in said county in Book 58 on page 289, except that part thereof which has been allotted to said Mike Hardv as a Homestead, and containing forty acres more or less. J. T. Dawson, Sheriff, I'er C. W. Dustn, Deputy. 3 4 5t SMAHJnlM. -NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. J2TO. 0. GAMAGE, WOODSIDE'S LODGE WHARF, - NORFOLK, VA. Shell Lime, Land Plaster, ROCKLAND LIME, CEMENT, SEWER AND WELL PIPE, Drain Tile, chimney Pipe, Coal and Lime, 11 26 6m ,TAR, ETC. Manufacturers and Dealers in Fine, Pnre,HaBfl-mailerLirB-Size CraFon & Pastel Portraits. First-class Artists to execute our work : as low nrfcea consistent with the quality of such work, and a just and liberal treatment of our patrons will constitute our claim upon the confidence and patronage of our friends and the general public. A personal inspection h cordially invited and will convince any who will so favor us of nnr nhiiirw t r,,- m every particular. Write, or call on us at our office, at 402 CLAIRBORNE AVJSNTTR. nRirnT.ir r & AGENTS WANTED. ' ' T1 it W. D. HARRISON'S 'BUS LINE -BETWEEN- ROANOKE RAPIDS AND WELDON. ' , SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS : Leave Weldon daily ac 12 :20 Leave Roanoke Rapids, 2 :00 p. m. Arrive wSffiSr " ILhMriKE SPECIAL TRIPS if necessary leaving Weldon. at 8 m. ana 4 :W p. m. rr,; .. 7FARE for the round trip 75c. Fare one way only, 50c. "f X 5 4 3m COMFORT A atll' KtJJU iJliAJJAO." Horsei and Buggies Alway, m Band for Hire al EeatonalU Prices. 00 a Our buyer is now in the Northern markets, visiting the manufacturers and big sales, buying for cash such bar gains as we never have seen before. We are receiving these goods almost daily. Just Look! Fine Japanese and straw cot ton-warp flobr mattings 7, 9, 11, 15c. Lace cur tains 3X7 feet 18c, 4x9 feet 42c, 4x10 ieet 45c. Curtain drapery yard wide 5c. Men's laundered shirts with cuffs and collar 33c, 38d. Oil cloth floor mats 3x4 feet 25c. 75 stvles Hamburg ! JAMES S. GROVES CO., AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERf-u a attu 120 warren St. New York, 39 and 41 Roanoke Square,' Norfolk, a. - V yU a,Ler eh,!pping anyth'nK to Norfolk, ship to us. ping to New York, ship to us there. We are reliable and Or if you are ship will treat you right. We are HEADQTJARTEBS FOR AT,T. dealer write na for " W IflU"': 11 you are a -V lA VVD. 1 1 Art 11 26 6m mer legislatures, and twenty-five were new members, twenty-nine of them are 8til Congressional district. To prescribe married and twenty-eight of these have y barbed wire fences along high- children." ways, xo ioroia state banks having from lending capital to ways. To forbid State under $100,000 capital over one tenth of their uuii X UUTHFUL CONGRESSMAN Person or corporation ; also to make BiocKnoiaers- uaoie. To allow tramps While Mr. W. W. Kitchin presents mf. De. to the. roads- . t - s i VttOOJ in Congress the Fifth district, the good (does not apply to all counties.) To people of that section owe mur tn PfeJent minors from entering bar and """"u iwuio auu uowiinsr auevs. to an, Atlantic and North Carolina, North Carolina and Western. TOWN CHARTERS REPEALED. Teachey's West Asheville, Ruffin. - COURTS. To give judge of Western Criminal circuit civil jurisdiction. SEVMNTY-TWO THOUSAND: The estimated cost oi the late Leg islature to the State is 172,000, about the same amount that the Legislature of 1895 cost the State, This is the per diem of the members, clerks, pages, &c, Ac. It does not of course include the various appropriations made by the body. It has been stated, we believe, that the cost, appropriations and all, -was aboufhalf million dollars. BUCKXEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunced. Price 25 cents per box. v For sale by E. T. WHITEHEAD A CO. Ask For Rosebud Chew Rosebud, Bare I to Scotland Neck for their talented but lonesome Democratic Representative. oo a he commonwealth claims him from Scotland Neck, though his recent home has been in Roxboro ; for it has only been a few years since he was school-boy here in Scotland Neck. -ine v ashington correspondent , to the Richmond Dispatch Tuesday, wrote of the North Carolina Congressmen as i iu varouna mem oers were present. The oath was administered to them and the Ohio members at the same time, in the grouping, White, ji luu oBcona north Carolina Congress ional District, the only colored man in tne iiouse, was conspicuous. He form ed a centrepiece between the two State ueiegations, and on either side of him prohibit working of female convicts on puonc roads or on chain gangs. To prohibit use of "fillers" in eommermal fertilizers. Revenue and machinery acis. Ane "omnibus" liquor bill ; pro niouion near some 800 churches. To purchase Moore's creek battle ground ; a iso portrait oi Vance. To nrotent coal miners and provide for inspection of coal miners by State labor commis sioner. To allow countv commissioners to elect and pay salary of suoerlntend- ent oi health. SCHOOL LAWS. xo establish graded school at Mon roe, to mcorparate Mt. Monah nca- aemy, to incorporate Hyatt academy. To amend school law for Littleton. To incorporate Hodges school in iJavifi graaea scnoois ilickorv. To. allow graauates ot Asheville Female Normal school to teach in public schools with out examination, to incorporate Hom ing collegiate Institute. To incornor- Zl thAm'J oore Laces at two thirds regular price j auie auu UflOff- Klffht dav strikft nlnnV 99! inh.a K?u $ 1.98. Good Clocks 45c, 60c, 75c. Cur tain poles complete I8c, 20c. Ladies' patent tipped shoe3 55c, 75c and up. Unbleached sheeting 3c yd. Sheeting 38 inches wide 4c. 25 styles of agate ware at two-third regular price. Table oil cloth 10c, 12c. Good ginghams 3, 4c, Calicos Spring styles 3, 4c, New lot wall paper 3, 4c, 500 Black ribbon at half regular prices, Linen table cloth 60 inches wide 39c, Counterpanes 38, 50. 75c. very heavy, Floor oil cloth 20 stvles U and 2 yards wide 12, 15, 20c. New styles Smyrna rug's and other kinds 32 in 25c 38 in 65c, 60 in $1.40. Fine jute rug's 72 inch 95c. Felt 4 ieet wide 25c. Moquette and brussels Hassocks or fool stools 39c worth 75. Don't fail to get some ot our floor mat tings, we are selling these mattings for less than the regular wholesale POWELL BROS., -GENERAI S. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twentv-fnnr hours ; a sediment or settling indicates indicates an unhealthey condition of the Kidneys. When urine stains linin it is positive evience of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or rain in the back, is also convincing proof mat. tue juaneys ana bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Commission Merchant Cotton and Peanut Factors. STOCK, GRAIN, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS References by permission -Bank of PorUmofh v nr r Southampton County, Va. ; Dim's ZZ and dr rJtI?' ?krk OFFICE-31 & 29 RQANOJE SQUARE, NORFOLK, VA. 11 26 6m 1331 Q-TTJLIIsro I r? AG stood the venerable Rm,ronr t r.t,in lB. fu.siees oi ot. - Mary's school at the administration Juh0, r"'"' Raleigh ; graded school " . " -"""uusb, snecial tax in Wolro ana coionei Harry Skinner, the Po- puiist leader in North Carolina. The one Democrat in the North Carolina end of the line was' W. W. Kitchin, of the Fifth District. He is the youthful looking son of -ex-Congressman "Buck" J4.itcnin, lor many years a noted poli ucian ana agitator m that State. He nas just turned 30, has a boyish look. auucuuiraflerewitn some renutation as a BpeaKer. All the North Carolina memrjers were lucky in getting , excel mhjui itir. j-earson. whn fa seaiea in the noted "Cherokee strip." at Washington, JOrest tnwnahm v . - - . . vvnittsett institute; graded schoois at coapei JtiiU : ta allow Raleich town. ship to yote on $ 50,000 school bonds : to amend charter of Kittreli nnlorAri normal defining duties of local hoards ui coiorea ana normal schools : to in corporate Elizabeth Female College at vsiianotie. tNPTJSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LAWS. Amending charter Wadesboro it a tt . v mm : to anow Chasie and hnwn "Rail- roaa to noid XUU.UUO acres of lan,l amending charter Roanoke navigation ana water power comnanv : incomorar- mg James Parser lumber company to price. We have hundreds othAr at.vlo There is comfort in the knowlelge so goods iu stock and receiving. Our prices are low. Our profits small. Terms cash. When you want goods cheap go to cash store when vou have cash to spend. - Remember we prepay freight on all goods bought at one time from us amounting to $5.00 and over. We are filling great many mail orders and have never had a complaint. You buy goods from" us and not satisfied return them and we will refund your money. H. C. SPIERS & DAVIS, March 18, 1897. Weldon, N. C. oiten expressed, that- Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pam in passing it, or bad ef fects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unnleasant ji ociug compeuea to get up many times during the night to uri nate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. At stands the highest lor its wonderful cures of the most distressing case. Tf you need a medicine you should have tne nest. Sold bv drusraists orice fift.v cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and namnhlet hot.h sent free by mail. Mention The Com mon wealah and send vour address to ur. turner & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, Don 't BUY ?f or Acid Use Only Acme Quano for cotton and xt i tobacco. U Se Only 5?,ano for tobacco. TTw i Carolina Golden Belt. U Se Only Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s High - Have Other High SGoods. SEE OUR BULLETIN 136. V ; f K 1 f B. C. CAELISLE, iiBtMer- Ex-President Cleveland was at Wash ington, N. C, last week. He was out al)ow Charlotte to issue $250,000 water AND hunting, shooting, recreating and eat- J;urK8 ?a 10 let tbe Raleigh and ting well of his rheumatism. tt rZr'""" . lusracK8 w sii i l: .... V ' 1 wiMi , uuu auu i , aiiuw iuunroe to law nrm at all but expects to live at his lssue water works bonds : to allow Hon. mansion in Princeton, New Jersey, a tovo,te on improvement bonds ; to quiet and easy life.- He will not anr-r ? um 10 ,8aue Jmprovement before a iurv a ill W mii lllZ ?f," ow - " . fwvawijr vraotuuiu W VOW 2f,UUU for COUrt uoiruw ui nine to some literary work, nouse ; to mcoroorate Willi omH t??. MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. - TOMBS TT i)mIa1 immm i. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Upholstering and General Repairing. A FULL LINE of METALLIC, WAL NUT AND POPLAR CA SR-ETS. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve UJSiNJSKAL MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK AT Lowest prices. Write for designs and rjr'ces. T. R. HUFFINES, Rocky Mount, N. C. I (Mention The Commonwealth.) 3 11 tf. IS an I "Don't nton ma 1 "... s . . antiseptic, soothing and healing annlina.f tn..t.h.'. ti L 7 . tion for burns, scalds, enl C IlS2i5 ana cures pues like magic, It instant- It cures Coughs, Bronchites and all $&!KXZSrK tJT ly stops pain.. Camp & Hiocs; . Throat and Id w tK "l Wfe? L2EftPfc& FOB SALE BY Usnted-An Idea Who caa tUnx of nme ttnpl UOn topatant? tmO TM Willi v.. ior law iLm ariT rr Also Cheap Coffins of All Sizes. C. IPl inn ill IT . -. iinuie. rurniiure. Kern's. 01rl ?rw ' ' ... i i 8ubcribe to Th Coiocoswxjl: X.TH. . .u via market eqimre, s-tV- ' ' ' v H 20 G-a
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