Newspapers / The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, … / Oct. 26, 1899, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Commonwealth. T0 epaee his message. RINGWOOD NOTES. E. E. HIL.LIARD. .... Editor. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Post-Office at Scotlanc Neck, N C .as Second Class Matter. THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, '99. FAKIRS AT FAIRS. Advices from Washington say that Kingwood, N. C., Oct. 23, '99, tne next work lor President McKinley B. Nichols Garrett and Miss Irene is the preparation of hid message to AycocK were at church in town last Congress. The material gathered by nignt, and daring the services Miss the various Department chiefs is now Irene left the church and joined Gar- I rpff. nrTm teas nntairla an1 anlAHniv Ka at his disposal and he will soon be . ' " 8 buggy of Capt. Billie Williams. Dro- getting at the work. ceeded to Esn. L. Vinson f whn hd W. It is suggested that inasmuch as Mr. married another couple) and were made McKinley does his work ''with one ear man and wife. k , -k m on the ground," the message will be Mrs. Aycock, the young lady's moth to say, mostly by contnbutors other fe ' er. beine much onnosed to the rnath than the editors, since the State Fair concerning fakirs, gambling stands, " immoral side-shows, and the like. Home ot the directors and other offi cials of the State Fair have held oppos ing views about these things ; but in the main those who have taken a stand for the moral excellence of the Fair I haye come out ahead in their argu ments and support. To be sure, as some argue, there is . , . . . . lout spoken on one thing and that will no more impropriety in innocent f 6 nr...,,lfo1 rVf tV, Pl,IMn. r' " .w uja,u v. .. is the cause of the "running away general recememendations and com- Kevs. Harris and Williams, of En mit himself to no positive course, but field, will have protracted services in cast the chief responsibility of utter- the M- nurch m town during this I week I Air. John OnarTa a varv nnnnln coming message is expected to be a 1, ' s, ' very tame document in spue oi tne home cear Essex. general disturbed condition ot the Rev. A. G. Willcox baptized three country since his last message was persons in Rocky Swamp yesterday. sent to Congress. He will doubtless be Lare crowd " town yesterday at amusements on a fair ground than any where else, and we doubt not that many be the prosperous condition of the country ; and incidentally it will be church. sermon. Air. Harris preached a good GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. of the side-shows in which great snakes p0S8ibIet0 see between the Iines' n0 doubt, tnat there will be strong sugges tions that this is due to the wisdom of aud educated hogs and the like are seen, are innocent and in some cases those who go in may feci paid for the money they spend. But It is against the conscienceless gamblers who infest the fair grounds, and tho indecent ex- hibtiona by women and men sunken in vice of all kinds that the moral senti ment of the good people revolt ; and with that sentiment The Common THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFEE EVER MADE BY A RELIABLE CONCERN. the present administration, together with the general protective policy ot th3 Republican party. Editor The Commonwealth Please announce that for a limited time we will give absolutely free to wnatover tee President may say he every married lady sending name, ad- will not be able to make the people of dre3S and a two-cent stamp for postage, the country believe that the merciless 811 elegant triple-silver-plated Sugar . - - . war in the Philippines Is creditable to Shell. Such goods sell in jewelry stores at io cents each. This is the most to us as a nation or tnat tne matter expensive advertising we have ever wealth sfands in hearty eo-oMrative ha8 been handled wisely and welL done, but it will make us thousands of Many people outside of the President s mends and permanent customers I m . - ... to mere is nothing to pay except a two- sympathy. They ought to be exclud- t i i i : rr i r . i aA ..'! ,;- , .,.,;! ,i i yuriy aunnreu xjis euuria at nr.ii "v - " 6 W1U1 tuem .pnf. atomr. oo o ry, nt I t..i,l avo d w.ir with Snnin hnt.Blni.fi ho hna " I The Homfl-Flirnishfir. nnr nnn mnnh. cent arc Psements" enough to keep the 8UUWU "imBB" lflB puani 1001 OI n,s ly publication, showing our line of high uueree "ah auuiimtiuu auu eym- grade silverware and furniture, will patby have faded out, and Mr. Mc- also be sent free. But one Sugar Shell Kinley stands before the tribunal cf the t0 a .'amily, ..a -i. a QUAKER VALLEY MFG. CO A I Mnvflran on1 ll..Hi..nn t lt.r ouu umiieuu oiicclS, VyulcagO exeluded there may still be left "inno younc oople from feeling like the Fair i- a dull thing. Piimsirily a Fair, Buch as we have at the State capital and in the coun ties, contemplates an exhibit of State ABOUT THAT "WHEAT PATGR." and county products and resources; and to this end the best effort Should I FoT 801116 1,648011 People used to call Correspondence to Thb Commonwealth.) be eh ?n. It is a fine onnortnmt,, the wheat field, whether large or small, Enfield, N. C, Oct. 23, '99 any oommnnity or eounty to exhibit a "woat Patch." We remember now to great advantage Its products, for what deference our child-hood fancy A DEATH AND A MARRIAGE. Miss Mary Cole, after years of afflic tion, fell asleep in Jesus lastFriday and was buried Saturday. T. T. wm whatevoris shewn worth noticing ,8 paid the "wheat patch," for from that Leading the service. She was about urc to be seen and most generally gets fleli was to come e Srain to make sixty-four years old and had been a into the Daners and serves as fre B(1vor. 8?nday morning biscuits. consistent member of the church at Hrfno- What we really started to sav Is. that it Haywood's many years. 1 - I mt - i. - . r . . .- i m i xne bick are au improving. wUuraiua we common- " " '" u" I Miss Irene Petway and Mr. Robert WEALTii hopes that there will be in- to commence preparatioa for plant- 8kinner) of Dann were marr,ed on the noeent amusement enough at the lnS s wneat. inis is an ide tl season 18th inst. in the Methodist church. Weldon Fair next week for all to enjoy, loT wneat planting and The Com ion- which was beautifully decorated, Rev but wo I.odo the outright camhlnrR I wealth hopes to see much of it done. Mr' 1,orbes of Dunn, officiating. They 1 I lofr nn tfin train Kio nrl n,.,nl,. in.. i. ; , We Trnow thA nnest r nf pr.n vc tlont " vl J .uucvou. uvuuin Will 06 I '"w"" I T.:j, T7iI--TTJ j m but we also believe that with a large last night, and Rev. Mr. Grant takes remember that you stand a poor chance I wlieat crop some one will furnish the the late Rev. J. T. Abernathy's place as anywhere playing with a shamAr milling facilities. pastor r i a stranger at his own game. At any rate, there is to be a wheat "KEEP AT 'EM." A letter to the editor from Mr. Ralph Dardsn of Elkins, West Va., is quite encouraging. Mr. Darden was for some time a resident of Scotland Neck and he keeps his eye on this town in Mr. Raper has moyed his family to TTonlv mill near Tarboro, and it will be better Largest 8alfl of tobacco for yeaf for our farmers to raise their wheat at ia8t Thursday. home and carry it to Tarboro to get it Children's Day next Sunday at Whit- ground than to buy all their flour. Let the wheat crop be large. aker's Chapel. FREE BLOOD CURE. Cramps, Dysentery, Cholera Mor bus, Diarrcea, and indeed all bowel complaints quickly relieved by Perry AN OFFER PROVING. FAITH. its progress and efforts in worths .n. n T p -4 Tr-M T Dy rm Blood causes B"od and Skin progress ana .aorta-m worthy en- Davis' Pam-KUler, a safe sure and Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofula, terprisea. - speedy cure, tor all the troubles named- Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer. Eczema Hifflv. T h tor, i , Mvery reputable druggist keeps a supply Skin Scabs, Eruptions and Sores on He says, I have kept up closely Each bottle has full directions. Avoid Children. Rhnmt.iam nfnrrh rJ with North Carolina nrocrnwi nnri substitutes, there is but one Pain-TCil- since my change of residence in 1891 ' ' 0m positive specific cure is found in B. B. . J tttt t yn Ttv a v ffviTAaiAv i3ianlc i10oa alm), the most point KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. wonderful blood purifier of the a m. Tt has been thoroughly tested for the past I miny years ana nas always cured even Scotland Neck stands third in point KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION of progress in North Carolina towns. ' I Mw. n.A ril t. Brei,'fl consiaerea. I leave the News which readied here last night the most deep-seated, persistent cases, two nrst places to be filled. Can you gave the facta of a horrible accident a ueractors and patent medicines had name them? about a half mile from niannhnr t- ?: cures bY driving u r . oiuoi tne blood the poisons and hu- Tnere is no reason hy Scotland tl0n OQ tfae C'V Feai and Northern, mors which cause all these troubles, and Neck should not Ha fir.t Mr- AnS rI 3 TOa- a cure is thus made that is permanent I About y o'clock yesterday morning unsagious iiooa "oison, producing .-.w-hb WI8ne3 very he. ., - hfllnntriny tn -rupuons,wouen uiands, Ulcerated much that our people could sea it PWmr n wM i-. inroat an? Moutb- etc- by B.B w miuu T w V M. Ck IfUIUmi IIINLHIII.I V I U a . . I m I 1 nn, M. . m. . ua uiy remeny mat can actually ' wm yv est v irginia, two men, one tne negro fireman cure this trouble. At druggists, $1 per mat mere is no reason whv silon ino oiner mr. aim wood, a bishlv Marge oottie; six bottles ffull trftat Nckahonldnnt iinKfo respected citizen of the community. ,ment) 5- we have faith in B. B. B., iiBCKsnouia not lead in State enterprise. r w . ... wWUun.jr. hence sufferers ma v test it VATft will while Sfintlonri Ky . u- t-t wrue ior it. Medical advice free. wmie Scotland Aeck is not pushing moments, and while there met his Address, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. wu mw uew mauBtries as we should I deatn like to see, we believe few towns in the I rne toiler exploded with terrific force There being more peanu ts produced State have done better dnrinir lho Iaof and the sound of it was heard by the in thl eection than in any other in i . . I nonnlo In- I (PL. I tt St.ld 4 V. n 1 .. ten years. Wadn nnt Vnnnr u pwo a luiro muuuu. 1UB name ,uo crop ana tne : " "." of the negro fireman could not be heard. Pces for them will have much to do WIT S?7S Qt;we 'f10 that The accident is supposed to have been withjhe prosperity among-our farmers uiU50WU8iuBrea ocowana week .has caused by allowing the water to become I about the end of the year. As far as too low in the boiler. known the peauuut crop is good, and Mr. Wood was one of The Common- thus ar prices are fair. wealths' valued subscribers. We had Now can't we do better? It us quioken our pace. Let us "mend our licks." HOW'S THIS? I known him from our boyhood and his untimely death causes deep regrets. Editor The Commonwealth. Bean the Signature of (The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 We offer One Hundred Dollare Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .. F.J. Chknet Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Seanth The Kind You Haw Always Bought 4 Therenrstrong inclination through- the undersigned, haye known JS Sf S,ate'for Primaries for express--ev for the last 1 5 vJl oS ,ng tne Popular choice for United LlJX: States Senators. Even the politicians We,- Mori anrfinrX Ztortbern: And it does seem F. J. Ch: - - oblieaUons made 01 eu,nS tne wish believe him p. oungauons niaae of te individual voter. ' business transact.. " DmjrMfs '. -m. ' able to carry out any - m7 '.000 BOTTLES OP ROB- by their firi. ERTS' TASTELESS 35c. CHILL TONIO West Truax, WhoJAsah. . i soia ice nrst year of its birth? Answer: TxtfeiovO. ; Walding, Kinnan ; Because It is the BEST AT ANY FRIGS, Yi T7bc!r3 pruisto, Tcio, v . : .t- iteed to oure, money refunded if It - n,.-.j - -r LM Jf Among the new patents reported by E. G. Siggers, Washington, D. C, the following are by North Carolinians : Manufacturing cellular tires by Wil liam F. Beasley, of Plymouth ; Combi nation Push-Button and Fire Alarm, William A. Guthrie, Fayetteville j Hammock and Elevator, Joseph C. Lassiter, Greeasboro. WILL WYNNE'S NEW 'PHONE. The Baleigh correspondent to the Charlotte Observer says that Will Wynne has invented a telephone with new features and is making the 'phones in Baleigh. A button is used instead of a crank and this gives automatic connection with the exchange and In dicates the number calling. Does the f Baby Thrive If not, something must be 7 wrong with its food. If the I mother's milk doesn't nour ish it, she needs SCOTFS EMULSION, it supplies the t 1 elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nounsnea oy 11s aruuciai food, then it requires Scott's Emulsion Half a teaspoonful three t or four time? a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth ' C i ' ' or our statements. Should be taken la summer as T well 3 winter. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. uieilm3 Oct. 51, Not. 1, 2, and , 1899. ...... O. tUt i..ii..,j Twenty-Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Roanoke and Tar River" Agricultural Society. A Good Time for All. cine Exhibits ! If ine Races! Taking Chances. Some chances you can well afford to take ; but the man who neglects to in sure his life runs a great risk of leav ing his dear ones poor and penniless. Good insurance is a protection to your relations and a satisfaction to you. The Union Central Insurance Com pany leads in giving gilt edge policies on liberal contracts to the policy hold er, l snail be glad to show plans and explain to any. E. E. HILLIARD, Scotland Neck, N. C. Agent. Your Friends will be there and hope to see You Also. J. W. Perry Co.,, Cotton Factors, Nosfolk, Va., Oct. 23, 189!). COTTON. STE AD Y. Strict Middling, 7 H-lG Middling, 7 1-16 Strict Low Middling, CJ lxw Middling, fill-li! Tinges, Blues and Stain B. E. Peas, $2.75 per bag. PEANUTS. Fancy, 2 Cents. Strictly Prime, 2i Pr'me, 2 Low Grades, 2 Spanish, 75 cents bushel. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY CO. A single trial is enough to prove you can buy nothing better than Taylor's Flour, Lard, Butter and Cheese. The Best Fair Since the Association was Organized. Cold Weather's Coming! Then you will feel more like staying in. Better come along while the weather is good and fa vorable and avail your selves of these fine bar gains we have for you. Prices Are Down Now And if you will help us we will try to hold them down. We want you to lay some of your money down on them at once. Bargains With us Every Day In the Week. While you wait another steps in and takes your chance and saves the money you might tave. We give the opportuni ty. It is yours if you seize it. K B. JOSEY. Don't miss it, but come and bring Friends and Neighbors. your PLEASURE ARID PROFIT FOR ALL The Onlv Man In Enfield Who Tells It Here! S. Meyer, the Hustler, Is up-to-date in Quality of Goods, with a greater variety than any of his Competitors. PRICES ARE DOWN! And he can make all glad, will giye you He RATTLING RACKET! AT OUR STORE ALL THE TIME. RACKET NO. 1. Is over Heinz & Co.'s Finest Preserves Cherry, Tine apple, Quince, Damson. RACKET NO. 2. Is over Apple Cut ter ana Diamond Table Syrup. RACKET NO. 3. Is loud over "Owl- Brand" Coffee, "Java and Mocha Blend" Coffee all Roasted. BEST ON THE MARKET FOR THE MONEY, 75 dozen Canned Fruits, bought bo- lore rise in price. MORRISETTE BROS. DON'T SUFFER, THE ELECTROPOISE Cures all diseases without tho re o! medicine. A pure Oxygen treatment, by absorption. It cures whero every thing else fails. It is needed in oycry family, for it will relieve every weak ness or ailment, to the most peitKtent chronic disease, and without the ie of a grain of medicine. Thou?an nf people all oyer the United States, from private citizens to lawyers, Doctors, Preachers, Supreme Judges, Editors etc., even Crowued Heads of Etiropo have given testimonials of those facts. Boot of testimonials, and mat tor ol great interest with price of instruments sent free. Every family should h,;ye an Electropoise ; it saves money, in duces health. Send your address at once and see what people say who have thoroughly tested its merits. Agents wanted. THE ELECTROPOISE CO., 513 4th St., Louisville, Ky. 50 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE i m A Trade Marks UESIQNS rrf Copyrights Ac. "Anyone sending a sketch and descrintion mar quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invention ts probably patentable. Communlca- uonssincuyconDaentuu. nanaDooKon fatents sent irea. uiaesi agency ior securing speeiat notice, A Ricr nnrc f-v. T If & jnuc ivionev wnen in Knneid rmva unmo k i uiuuvj iLfjr littljiug Uli S- Meyer, The Hustler, Newport News Military Academy, A Select School for Bojs and Tonn? Waii. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL COURSES AcaLr?fTbrau S val and Military' For location, bealthfulness, course of studv thnrnnrhnA. i i the comfort of its students, this school has no surS aTd LtZVln an? The faculty is composed of deeron schools of the country. If you Tre seekine th hPct X' 7pres?nn the best --w H LM T W.- " W a . I jrnnci pal,-- Sixth Annual Session begins Sept. 12, 1899. Newport News, Va. mm tooK on ne If' vw J I aeo cross, 1 ' f NONEC-EN'JtNS WITHOUT IT.,, ETlTi! B--'-, 235 students, 27 oonntifQ q 5 a system builoerIivesaffi Uie S states, best toSB??' ,? corrects the l.ver hllQinoQC 0T,rJ?"c "I JPriBD'B'C TASTELESS S a-iv. phy, music and 7 T 3UU' eiegra- tfHMjf chill tonic neiol notice, without charee. In tho I Hjf 9 tAOXV dOXU. g 1 SYT TD. I IIS SflM Srnitlw rn ite Lan f. TfustVH m - arm... ... I nlln.M 3 I v. I O. 1 C 1 IH.IHH I ' 'J !! IMLl l-J, i ' - 1 - aenmiC Hnmcan. iy" auu ICCK university lowrcmil Tonic af ttiesmallesfnricg " " -" "--r-w i rwi t n C3 r- r J a. wi rani tim m jr. sure you A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cniauuu ox any scienunc journal, 'rerms, Ihnth cao-voa rv-"r-LI'J X1 ur fan4 wm.n ..r.rfo'H if us; uocauon, 10 nines to a bar- a i ldlls T" Jour moAths.$l. Sold by all newsdealers: UUL'ttUUU, IO IllUeS tO St 03,1- A 1 Mill I O P llauf Vital I n - -1 - ... i I iiiuuii oi uu.-"" lien luiR xwnx, jLuxijxary OTDtlonai - i "jn t t Bra.ehOn.oe.e.KBUWon.n.C. 11 F)r Catalogue gip- 1X1 ITotice, Buyers. and ,y to km. ja. campbell w wvv, M.jr w w. i nn-M-1pT?r,T A T -DUie s Creek, Harnftt. nrtnf w w WUJ TV. -S T- . " wvuil I, w . SCHOOL. 7-6-tf CASTOR I A 7-.. For Infanta and Children. Tb Kbj Yea I!:v3 Alsajs Bcuclit 2,500 y'ds 2 and 2J Bagging. 500 Bunches New Anow Ties. 0,000 Peanut Sacks. 2,500 lbs. Dry Salt Meat. ow Bus. Choice Manchester. 100 Barrells Gilt Edge Flour. 50 Barrells Star Flour. 25 Bbls. Stand'd Granulated 1,000 lbs Arbuckle Roasted finfT- l.uuu lbs laeuyra & Rio Green Coffee. ouu lbs Evaporated Cal. Peaches. 500 lbs N. C. Dried Annies. 30,000 lbs Course and Fine Salt. r .Price right. Call on me before bUV. 'PhnnaR! - YOU R. B.Peters, The Groeer. Tarboro, N. C. 9-12-tf - Sold and guaranteed bv K. T. Vi'Iiiic- head & Co., Druggists, at vlidc-iilc and retail. N.G. Board 00 to SV oi X tie Racket -AT THE- Persons who purchase anything ad vertised in this paper will do a favor to both the advertiser and the editor by mentioning the fact that they saw the advertisement in The Commonwealth. Racket S tore THE PRETTIEST AND CHEAPE8T LI. E OF Fall and Winter Goods ever saw. You can SAVE MONEY hv Our NEW GOODS are now in. and we invii I "T "AiJKKT TORE. makine your purchase. Brine: vour neiphh. -sfi. . P601 bem hefom j- . - . . , . . . - - " vuu ann hak.tj i oi uispiay oi va uuuua ana JNUT1UN8 you eyer looked 1 at Ch e f n' ?l-lli1550?RlETOR. - Largest Stock ot COFFINS C and "Mil?: UNDERTAKE K6 in EaBtcru Orders by mail ami w:: 7 15 tf. 1ST. B. JC Scotland Hudson's English Kitchen, For Kent The residence, in s-a! i with forty acres of l,.:; I ntuul as the J. Y. Savage place. 347 Main Street, NORFOLK" v a Ve,y dewble place. Send your orders for - 0 . . - ' --.k SSJ, . . Tke Oy P-tO-date R belonging to JODimiltingXO tniSOI- T , -o ooo -3T"U Uie OltV w-y- Terms liberal. ,TVV For Ladies an!nLr ' w.a. fice. Firat class work . . . Jne? Ltl8-W9- ccotlaBa SfHi'lo i. s...l nrinveBt-'lMol dHMUkMKInlh. m-l WvnnaltiUUl ' .
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1899, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75