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ADVERTISING IF "TO ACE HUSTLED TOUWTXL ADVERTISE TOOK Business. ilSTO.3 eosiiitss Maciiinery, HI IMONW1 -.c That oPEixiNC Power. E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTOr-, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00. 4X CLASS OF READERS THAT YOU If ish your Advertisement VOL. XV. Kew Scries Vol. 4. I THE EDITOR'S LEISURE HOURS BOOTLAND NECK, N. d, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1899. NO. 47. fO BEACH who read this paper. Points and Paragraphs of Things Present, Past and Future. iielMte? In constant pain when onC nr feet ? 3 1 4' is that dragging, pulling sensation wim juu lxuui mum Hi! niirht ? trhV not put the medicine esactiv on the disease ? Why r, arrlv the cure right to. 1 , at c I gthe spot itsell l Q You can do it with DIP s Immediately after the pilaster is applied, you feel" its running, soothing m- I fence. Its healing remedies! P. cuicklv penetrate down deep F nto tne lnnamed tissues. I Pain is quieted, soreness is re- r lieved and strength imparted. No piaster was ever made like H. Na plaster ever acted so (prickly ud thoroughly. No plaster ever hsd su,h complete control over all kinds of pain. Placed over the chest it is a pov;erful aid to AVer's Cherry I ectoral ; relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. fob aib pt ait. narGowr. ,1. r. ATFP CO.. Lowell. Mass. 6 The South is taking greater interest I in schools for 'training nurses than would have been thought a score of years ago. Tne interest is not con fined to the white race. Mr. R. J. Reynolds, of Winston, proposes to do nate $5,000 to the establishment of a hospital and nurse-training school for the colored race in connection with the Slater Industrial and State Normal School there. The donation is made oo condition that the same amount be raised by the management of the school, which will doubtless be done. A correspondent to Word and Works, published by Irl ft. Hicks, of St. Louis, Mo., asks where and when was the Irish potato first discovered. Mr. Hicks gives the following answer which is doubt less interesting to the readers of The Commonwealth because of the histori cal reference' to North Carolina : "The name Irish potato, like the names of some other vegetables, is a misnomer. The potato was not known in Ireland until the latter part of the last century. It is now an important vegetable in that country and the chief food of the inhabitants. We presume that is why lfts called the Irish potato. Tbe potato was first 'discovered on the American continent and seems to have been known to tbe Indians. When Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition made a trip to tbe coast of North Carolina in 1586 the explorers carried back with them some specimens of the potato. The early explorers confounded tbe sweet potato with the white potato and as the Spanish had called the sweet po tato 'batata," a similar name was given to tbe white potato. Tbe two Dlants, however, are very different and belong PRESENT DAY THOUGHTS. BEAUTIFUL THANKS. Let All Give ThanXs For These Things. BY "GKOSVEHOB." Written Fof The Commonwealth. The Duty of Wives and Sisters. Harpers' Bazar. "If wives and sisters would try to supply something restful and quiet on tbe arrival of the man of the family from his daily work, might not much of tbe hopelessness and tne discontent of home life be done away with?" "Women work hard allday, too," vw the answer, "and they are just as tired A Layman's Thanksgiving For the ftt evenil,g tim, You Cannot expect a truth that neither men nor nations can live unto themselves, but that having gotten wisdom they must pass it on in order to get from it tne greatest gain j for the recent proving to ourselves that we haye been one hundred years in a miracle from them." - But it eeems to some of us that just such things can be expected of them, and that were tbe miracle performed the hopelessness of existing conditions wotild vanish. The beginning of miracle might be brought crucible of testing to show whether fit abont women n0 matter how bu9y they were, nor what had happened br unfit to lead others into fuller life ana greater ireeaom ; lor an nearts mat Aatm lfee djty. w0uld to 8pjmd are now solemnized to search within an hour m some sort of recreation with our national heart ior weakness and their huabandg every evening. This evil to purge it and then to go toe way recreatlon mlght take any form, from of Thy bidding, we thank Thee", Thou , . anmn5onanin; as the wife 1 1 X r Baler of nations. For all our countrymen who at their Various posts are doing their own tasks, sewed or knitted beside her husband as be smoked, to pleasant work upon some particular hobby which she bad finding no excuse for themselves in the taken Up becaQ8e it wa8 lntere8ting to neglects of others, seeking no reason to lay down heavy burdens because of her and interesting to him, and in cluding anything in tbe form of out others who bear lighter ones ; for all Ldoor life after the eapper, walking or taking part in some game with him. to tbe same work, but that each by do- Thedntie8 of the two are bound to be ing his own well makes for the united of lnten8 to both. It is tbe pleasure grandeur and progress of the nation; and recreations of both which require study before they can become of com mon interest, and it is part of the wife's field to give sufficient thought to these matters so that they may become of practical use. The miracle might go even a steo farther, for tbe wife or daughter could cultivate some one pursuit or interest of her own, throwing into it her enthusiasm, finding in it for all those who have vision enough to see that no public task is so small as to be unimportant in its effect, we thank Thee, Thou Distributor of bur dens. For ail the Unnumbered thousands of our women who make this a nation noteworthy for homes where peace PROFESSIONAL. (-.A.C. LIVEBMON, fcncz-O tiie Staton Building. reigneth and progress is the watchword ; for all mothers who lay themselves up- refre3hmentj and making of it an ob- on an altar of sacrifice that to then. ject by hich the gympatbies and in children may be given a better mtel- teregt of her hua5and or brother would lectual start than they tnemseives re- aroused Tbisisjonly a suggestion, to entirely different botanical families, ceived; for all mothers who realize DUt ,t has its significance. It has its The potato belongs to the botanical that each child has from birth a differ- &jenincance because it can be tried in family Known as 'solanaceas.' Tbe to- ent endowment and therefore needs a any home because whatever is done mato, egg-plant and ground cherry be- different training ; for all wives who I with this purpose sincerely in view i i .m miltr The avAAt nA,anA thai- hn-h-nila onrl f tin a I 18 iust SO tar a Step, and a gOOd Step in gULlfl lis bUO Niuo l UAJUVJ ovauu mwm uwmw - - 6 I potato belongs to the convolvulus fam- enjoy the true union ; for all ideals of ' aDDlication ily and is first cousin to the morning gentleness imparted to men by women, to ner Qwn CMe and 8tart at once to !ce hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to ''dock, p. m. - SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. glory." produce some little result. 2. J. P. WIMBEKLKx, OFFICE HOTEL tAWKESCE, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. HEALTH-GIVING EXEBCISE. Woman's Home Companion. Breathing exercises alone will do A GREAT GOMQUEROB. Alexander's Rash Oourase. A LEADER OF LONG AGO. THE COURTING. I never will forget the day That we went out a-walkin' ; An' sot down on the river bank, An' kept on hours a-talkin'. He twisted up my apron string, An' folded it together, , Coasin Lois, in Christian Intelligencer. Alexander the Great was a mighty I An' said he thought lor harvest time. - I mmm m r conqueror, who lived over 300 years be- Awas euros mna o- weainer. fore Christ name into the world. In The sun went down as we" sot there ; Josiah seemed uneasy, And mother she began to call : Loweezy I Oh, Loweezy 1" An' then Josiah spoke rieht up As I was just a-startin', An' said : 'Loweesy what's the use . Of us two ever par tin'" the story of this hero's life, now being published in the Century, the author tells how h once ran a fearful risk rather than give up what he had deter mined to gain. Sekd Youk Asvxktibevut ur New. 1 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. THIS MODERN SCHOOL of Bborfc hand and Business Training ranks among the foremost educational institu tions of Its kind in America. It pre pares young men and young women for business careers,at a small cost, sad places them In positions free. Fot further information wend for our Illus trated Catalogue and new publication entitled "Badness Education." J. M. BtssUEB, President. OATKft Jnly si, tswt. Lea.ro Woldo Ar. Kocky Mt. Leave Tarboro Alexander had set out from Greece at. the bead of an army ; bad subdued It kind o' took me by surprise, oue kihgdoifi after another, forcino; his An' yet I knew 'twas comm , .... I T VkdM.wl t Va al-wWMAa Isxm 9 J I Tn toff hPrft'd hurtimfn' army refused to go further with him, rd stadled Wg ,,d . he at last decided to return. Tn. ift t t couldn't do it. . , . On bis way back, he took city after I meant to hide my love for him ; nitv. cnmnniline the homaee of their But seems as if he knew it, inhabitants. At last, he came to a town belonging to people calling them selves Mallians. They bad strong walls about their city, and a fortress, Into which all the population gathered determined to'defend themselves from Alexander and his soldiers. 1 The news from Durham to the daily At first it seemed as though they pres8 Friday gave a most heartrending might succeed, so difficult was it to acCOunt of tbe death of Mr. B. F. Long, break through their fortifications. At jT f Df gtatesville from an accident at length, two scaling-ladders wire placed J Tjruversity Station. Mr. Long was a against the walls. On one of these 8tudent at Chapil Hill, and was on Alexander mounted, followed by two bis way to Balegh'to see his father trustv cantains. Feucestas and Leon-1 u ntiAnrlinir Snnrema court. natus. Up the other climbed another A coresDondent to the Post said : veteran, named Abraasv "The accident happened in this The soldiers crowded bebind-tbeir way . Mr, jng wa8 on his way Uj:JjS Xd . uuiuBuuru Ah' looking down into my eyes, He must V seen the fire ; An' ever since that hour I've loved An' worshipped my Joslab. Lewiston Journal. a- -nafc--asa . . . ... A Terrible Death. 7IU:i"3T01&7ELDDR.R. AND BRANCHES. AND ATLANTIC COAST LIN! RAILROAD COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSED S0HKDULE. TRAINS GOING &OUTH. Lv. Rocky Mt. Leave WHo Leave SelniA Lt. FayetteriUe Ar. Florence A. M ate 12 56 12 Si .1 00 Ar. Ooldsboro Lr. Ooldsboro Lt. Maarnolia Ar. Wilmington 8K If. u ! u se A. M. 10 M 1 58! 11 14 2 65' 11 67 4 M. 1 10 7 SS S 16 P. M. A. M . M. 00 46 1 t 7 SO P. M 6" P. at. 40 C 20 7 01 s e t 40 12 61 2 4 St 4 2S 6 M A. li.iP. St. TRAINS GOING NORTH. &? is IS Lv. Florence Lt. Fayettevtlle Leave Seiroa Arrive Wilmtt that the lad- Raefgh to see his father, Mr. B. F. Lt. Rocky Mt. Ar. Weld on m i - A. M. t 40 12 20 1 60 2 35 P. M 2 35 S 30 12 21 S 80 4 82 P. M A.M. 6 15 6 4S 15 7 04 0 5 P. at 7 46 46 10 64 11 31 A. M. 11 31 12 07 9b' 3$ 61 P. M 7 W 8 31 45 P. M 11 s& 12 00 1 00 A. M.IP.M A. M. 4B 11 tt 12 M P. M. 1 10 1 SS rampart straight into the heart of the started to the track to be ready aveVHlmfnotw1 citadel and Into the midst of the ene- 't() arK,ard, and at tbe same time Fayetteviile 12 15 p. : R. J0HS0X, AT TORNEY-AT-L AW, Windsor, N. C. Practice in all Conrts. Special at fc'ion given to Collections. I W. J. WARD, Surgeon Dentist, Enfield, N. C. &3 over Harrison's Druf Store. I, A JJUNX, we thank Thee, Thou creator of sex For all those who dare to pay but Trusts touch the interests ot liMle hfted to. the crashing noises of class of citizens in the lnd bnt they- evil in the world, knowing that quiet operate with stronger emphasis against force8do not vaunt themselves; for the poor than any others, a nose WDO all tho86 who have ears keen to heed niuch to improve the general health of are forced to live by their daily toil, on 8maH voice of KOOd in the nearly sll women. stand before a mir- scant wages at that, suffer more than worfd and wfio haye faUn that it rQr -n a room -nto which a good snp- tbose whose station and circumstances gball be audible to all of a later age piy of air is coming, and raise the in life are better. One trust that oper- whjm aU aUempt to do au that they hands straight over the head, and then ates with tremendous force against the QUf,ht . lor aU who are discontented et them drop naturally to the side, poor, is the paper trust. If there is wjth worfd gg they find lt and wlthout attempting to square the any class of persons in tbe world for who give their discontent form by shoulders. Then, closing the moutb, whom reading and literature ought to Btrlvng aftor better things, we thank take a long, deep breath, and hold it become cheap, It is the poor, be they xhee, Thou Inspirer of . upward in the lungs a lew seconds. Repeat in the cities and towns or in the rural effort this as often as you can without feel districts. Among the poor of the For Qt widespread country with a ing tired. Each day try the same ex country are many farmers, and the trust p0pUation drawn from every corner of ercise, until you can hold a breath for on paper has the tendency to-make the Kiobe as"f to test the elasticity a minute and a minute and a half. and the strength of our free institu- This will increase the exterior of the tions ; for the strange restlessness of our chest and develop the interior. Short, people as they move hither and thith- quick gasps are not normal breathing, er doing away with sectional distrust; By reducing the respiration to ten a leaders u sttch numbers ders broke. Alexander stood on the I a- ia at.tendino' th Run-1 Leave Wilson . - I I Ar. Rocky Mt. ramnnrt. hla hnclc to the Wflll. and de I rni. anil ma a ii fho nraifinar mnm I - 1- I ' o I Arrive Tarboro, fiarl Ms nnnmioq. His soldiers called I a i kA rh.rol Hill train I Leave Tarboro " " -- i i;uav uuto lijv ..... . . to him to ieap baek to them, but the wa3 standing on a s iding in front of atnrv savfl : "He cast no look behind. I tho Hkrknf . wif h a hn-oar in f rnnt. nt J -J - - I vuo i j ni.u n wm -" - - . if. i . 4t- uAi. . . . I Tauy excep iuonaay. dui, meaguiiug mm a uwiuow We engine, loaning some ireigni. i -gj, sandav. tance, deliberatety sprang from the when the east-bound train blew Mr. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Yadkin JJiyision mam Aiine xrain 9 00 a. tn., arrivt-s I W . eet abard. and at tbe same tune i r avetiaviiie i.a au p. in., rynw w ... t! am : i a l n . t i - . ... I tiiiH lis u. if .. urn von rauiuiu a 'a. my. xi was rasnnea, yvruny "the conductor on tne unapei mil Beturning leaves Banford 2 30 folly, but it was the folly of one train instructed his men to moye the p. m., arriyes Fayetteyille 3 45 p. re., who never sought success- itwhout train out of the way. Just as Mr. Long jfSj1; 3m50 P- risk, and who always succeeded I stepped on the track the box car struck I Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, of one who made himself a leader him aud he was knocked to the ground. KSSSS 8JU TS of men without parallel, because nis He had not seen the Chapel Hill train a. m.. Red Springs 9 53 a. m., Hope tn i,im faitiirnnrhm. s. ......u us . tt- -.- k.w.vt Mills 10 42 a. m., arriyes Fayetteviile umw unw, rUuK u.u.. 1Q 55 g m jg leavM Fayelte- ltate, but always act." down and his left arm became entan- j v;ue 4 40 p. m., Hope Mills 4 55 p. m.r Tfoariirur thia. is not one reminded of ii h.t.Mn t.ha Krol mil and axle. I Red Springs b 35 p. m., Maxton 6 l. 0 1 I Honnattcilla 7 IK n tn. the Lord Jesus Christr the Captain of and be wag dragged a short distance. Connections at Fayetteviile with ,., aivotinn vhn an nnheaitatinglv I Ti.,. iin mo. onnorl and fir thirtv I train No. 78. at Maxton with tbe Carv u. , - w . j.uw rr ' 1 . ,'t.i j i. rj a 1 . . .u I . . .. a , J. una uentrai jsanroau, !, ..ue. yielded nimseu to aeatu, uuh w minutes tee raiiroaa men ana irieuua 1 wltn tne Kfld springs and Bowmor el.iry for himself, but to win eternal worked to get him out, and finally the iiailroad, at Sanford with the beaboard ... . . 1 ... .. .. KAir line una ovuiueru " ufe for usr-iM we not rememuer. had to be jaekea up oeiore M Gulf wjth the Durham and Cbaxlotte hn he foretold bia own suffering and .nnl.l he released. I Railroad. I I rrt ! . f. .. Waal. U P.flA fl . . , ... - . 1 I ... . . , . 1 1 ram an us oe 'u Acm death, and reter reDUKea -nim, now "As soon as he was e xincaieu irom "V. ' w.Mnn a -...Halifax 1 1 itunu raavvo v v viwwh ' - r saverelv he renrovod tbe disciple? He I heneath the car he was brought hereon I X ;15 n. m.. arrives Scotland Aeck at . u. k: I . 5:08 n. m.. Greenville 0:0 p.m., Ains wouianavBino tuuugu . ue unnpei nui iraw, wuicu mu 7 :55 p. m. Returning leaves safety which he came from heaven to do. even the country weekly come higher, and thus raise it a little out of reach of the farmer. And the only reason the country papers are not higher than they are is because their editors for our increasing influence among the minute, lor fiye consecutive minutes ..iffariocr the loss which comes from -. - . rth . tnr nr never fail- three times a day. one will soon ac- I owM-w o I XIMLIUIIB Ul IUD NU , " " I - the operation of the trust. It is noth- . harve8t of good and great men, quire full breathing. This is most im ing uncommon for newspaper men and followCu in Thy watchful Providence portant for weak and sickly children. printers to get from paper - dealers an- fc a geed-time of men equally good the fresh air is a great stimulant to nouncement that "all quotations on and gfeat ; for an mat we are auu ""Jthe lungs when deeply inhaled, one hrs to be very careful not to bring on dixzl -nhi-et to change in price any day. sinve .or. o - - ness by over-exercising at first. Every , - - .1 1 - . . . Ait thia works a hardship to the WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. WOman must be a guide to herself. anil wo. I . . . uUtW llfflo I A lorn vra ct rn ATArcislnsr before TatigBe newspaper man ana pnnw The busiest anu iu- 1 r . . A . 1 1 . l. :..f.itai woe mane ia xjt. a.ius b v. i -ata in. na nver-exerciBiuK auu uu va. are clear in our conviction tnat - Everv nill is a sugar-coated rr,. ' u hrintf the Bame results. ATT0RNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are Kccired WASD L. TRAVIb,' A tornjy and Connselor al Law, HALIFAX, N. C. tPjIonen Lnnnfid on Farm Lands. TL V. MATTHEWS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. oUectmn nf Claims -a specialty WHITAKERS, N. C. " I . f . a VvAtaaA in inn I Aia tnrrh hlfbo a. I A. a. a. rrwt W. VI f War i. n KM ww w - j I - m bunmiHir Wnrt with that of looc " w- mental power. They're wonaer.m - va . mm. " " I . . t a la rx.i M ff W 1 flHrH IBSUVUC 1 .... A la. a, b ea 1 1 n I IT1IV '.IT. DBr man-.? T MIH CUUUHSJ I L...il-IMnT 11 VI I.IIH linfll tUa v" UlBJ w " UUilU.UA "I" TL!..J : Jtr ' Cn naner work and general printing are done Qt healthf tfaat changes weak- strength. ' ...'than ever before in the ness into strength, listiessness . aneseprwiiK i . our Competitors. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. CIS 1H WALSH 91mm Uaalile sJ ISfiBlTft WORKS, ' - . . Mn r "vIZ v. t. Whitehead & inducement lor gooa ana paiww no j .vervwhere to use all possible effort against every, trust formed. p Arc Tom Weak? Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching bones. TTbe blood is wate-7 ; the tissues are wastinjr the door is bei&K opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' r . , . . -i u t. I tmn Rittrrs taken in time WUl restore your The greatest ,cune,oiinocnun,u- your nerveaj yow MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. t ,a -rtfnlv m-atifying to the pub- n tn know of one concern in the land L- airoM to be generous Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. wno . mnetrin The i Uie utaoj to pro- ja morbidity and indifference. The blood rich and fed. Do yon more good day 18 moromnj - , than an expensive pecialconrseTf medicine. greatest curse ot the nation is avarice. gwns'IrVn BitterTi. sold bv- -iers. What a pity that such trifling things should be permitted to destroy the glory of the church and the nappmwm of a nation. amenta 'c?4e. All work strictly first-, class and at Lowest Prices. It will not be a surprise to any who x ... 751 wih the arood auallV are al au rZh Tlee-edv of Chanroeriam . - i-inanmntifln. Coughs Lr:3n ...vover ten million trial Vt' f wtles of this great, medicme. ana -eating their experience m :.f.f.tion of knowfer it P'Jf i!t flnlindid medicine and nmvo .n I ,red thousands of "V TVh; tenefit they have bas SDSOiuwi; . ..La naAnchitis. m wuiB. " , "a nUo it has I hnneleas cases. 'rZr iL received from is, 01 w,-,n- and all diseases I " of threatened attacKs ui fc... ' ' '""W AJ aUT BUVW -.-WW- I a-.. a Anai-.-xa.aV awi1 liHDKS -av Zm OVarTHl HUU V ::"' for them please pve age of de- Tn attack of crj,Up ft V i iwt; I ATJSA fTT 2!NG, VASES, &C. lSns KAnt . -AArttaa free. In t..... r J 7 tM " uu ntnii as to price. l?rP-y Freight ainTcrk. MESTIOH THIS PAPEB. 311v' Another Convert: Miles What Ar. nn think of this faith cure bus iness?" Giles "Oh, it's all right. tried it once, and was completely a-wi Miles "Indeed ! Of what -., von cured?" Giles "Ol my faith in it.,1M?hfcg(yewB' Proof of the podding Hes In the earing of It Proof of ROBKBTB' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lies In the taking of It, COST NOTHING If It falls to cure. : 25 cents per Dottle If tt ernes.. Bold strictly on its merits by I E. T. Wbitehead A Co Druggists. He would finish the work a special, and was carried to the Watts Kinston 7 :50 a. m., Greenyille 8 :62 a. m.. arriving Halifax at 11 :lo a. m.. aa, 4I.VV4VMVHH I I Hospital. Dr. Haden, i Weldon 11 :83 a. m., daily except Sun- A iTnder was severelv wounded in City, who had been on a visit to I d.v. I . . ... I m t TT.-Litrtw Pv.fiih laara his-conflict with the Mallians. A friends m Chapel Hill, was with Jr. - - lLTiSn ZT heavy blow upon his helmet dazed J Long from tbe time of the accident, j arriv0 parmele 9 6 a. m. and 4 KX p. himso that he lowered n.s inm niaaiuuupww Wiwl Then an immense arrow entered bis sufferings." I n .qq a. m. and 7 :30 p. m., daily ex m t at.a. AAMAaai Aitrt ran Dreasi. me K"" bc"D' TTTTrt, rtiTnTi ovdtttj wsn 7S i ' i v n . i iiH..nulilj D lAUun oiaui iu mi xrain luavrs xaiuuiv, i-.. His two faithful friends, .Feucestas and I i,m-rtIH1(l rei1B! to a child suffocating Mrr-nt. Sundav 5 :30 p. m., Rnndn;. i nn.fni tvw1 hv and defended him 1 with the dreadful croup, mothers, I 4 :15 n. m., arrives flymoutn :u p. Aimiuuat um awww- -j 1 . . . . 1 .ent Sunday. DR.BULLS COUGH SYRUP Will give Train leaves Tarboro, i.Mn thio nllohln medinine alwava I m R -lO r m Rvtiirninr. leaves Plv- though Abreas- hdfallen. seeing h d ftnd it win gave you many uu- mouth dally except Sunday, 7 :50 a. ro., I ' . . A- ai. ; n their leader's neril. the army without easy hours. It cost but zo cts. and Sunday y :W a. m., arnves iwwr.. . I .rt . 11 .1 Wl I J.U wo a. m., 11 :w a. ui ,ifti the Train on Midland grew furious. No power could resist m Train on Midland N. C. Branch them then. They would have the city. , i8Uive boarder, "would you define leaves Goldsboro daily, Pt.8nIay- cnmnliment .anliaH tha Hirtatift rtAftrder. "a COm- m- - They did lt at tbe cost ot many f t a 8k,rmi8her sent out for lives. Alexandar was carried upon bis the purpose of bringing-on an engage- . a I MATmV " Li-IJ A aaval tV HAM tin lOf Ml 1 own directions, the large arrow-neau T FKOM THE qtjn. mno Hmnm from his breast. A few a. m. ; arriyes at Goldsboro 10 :25 a, n , Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mount at 9 :30 a. m., 3 :40 p. m arrive Nashville 10 :10 a. m.,4 K)3 p.m . Spring Hope 10 :40 a. m., 4 :25 p.ns Returning leave Spring Hope 11 .00 a. m., 4 :55 p. m., Nasbyille 11 :zz a. m. ir..ii.. ikathStfl R .fltjtarimr-, n days afterward, he had himself, though Qf Newark, Mich., in tbe Civil W.r. JJjS .a.-u which It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat- 11 :45 a. m., 6 :00 p. m., daily except suu woa., ti.-vi - hoirwxl fr.r 90 vPrs. Then Buck- ounaay. . a, A.n o river t the ... .,rT. s..ia a.,,wi him Tnra Train OB Clinton Branch leaves War- , t n5ia rinna aaw for Clinton dally, except Sunday, place where the main part of h,5 army a m. and4:15p.m. Retarn- ... n-mned. There he showed him-l .,u or . h,T. n.are eua-nteed. mg leaves Clinton at 7 :W a. m. ana w V 1 Cat -r I . . . I n il 1 19 a TlTlWAiAnrl A- r!t r Tli-ii-. I A :oU D. Ilia self to his host, that they mignt mow ooia u, - " - r- Tpafn No. 78 oVes close connection that he" whom they had heard wass at Weldon for all points North daily, dead was still alive. When they were Iaaacs..Now j, I baf " v'a jf EMERSON, flssiired that they still bad. Alexander, made my will and left everything I baf " Geul Turn. Agent. - . to vou ." Esau "ies, vaueri ir. t . KENLY, uen'i Manaker. their coniwenceeiumeu. T8aaC8 "Yes; and asyou get all the T. M. EMERbON. Traffic Manager. Does not this remind us of the story benefits, III keep tbe cost of making the will ontot your next week a salary self to his disciples? When they knew : il.i k. .h itvinir Biut hrave ' .l. a aiL I In Exclusive Territory. Our Fire and iUII US iJ e -. r I KAIIi-A.lLl.MEK, UW U1U "o. ., , . ,, . -II,. j- 1 aa..twt . mrlil. Kireiar pruoi oaiua wu at. vit-.v WES BIG MOIIEY wide renown for tbe cure ofsuddet men tbey became!- They had no of Jewish pnesta, or of Roman soldiers, . conehs. etc., weak stomach, in or of Hercd's sword, for their trust was digestion, crmpor pain in the stomach I or Country. OUTFIT FREE. CAPITAL KEDEO. ; sV:-i.v- indigestion, cr in Him over wnom aeaiu " 8tomeh, bowel no power. O Baantba 1 liia You Han Always wags. A cramp or pain in tbe j Agent3 actualli getting rich ; w ca el complaint, di-rrh.ifca qd9 n tJtA dv. eurc - and dysentery. basjojt none or " i jo . - ' good name by repeated tmK but .con-1 . f pTE HXF & qjj ro tin uea to occodv a prominent position in every family medicine chest. Avoid anhotitutea. there is but one Pam-KiUer ' Perry Davis.' Price 25c and 50c 9-l-15m. CINCINNATI, : 8uhscrtbe to The Commko wealth. si t A Lfoadad. . -' '
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1899, edition 1
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