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' "i IS TO BUSINESS WHAT STEAM I Machinery, T i n Orft Propelling Power. COMMONWE H E. E. HIL.LIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00. J A si a trsi kit pW' UViSk I? von have if. S3 "k&fevfenow it You V;X-iKnow all A irM.Sa bout the nwiieayy reeling b-i jysry a Lne stomach, the k rormsncn or pas. tne i ' L nauseA. nick h.sri J i and general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a veek vithout your blood being impure and your nerves all exhausted. VOL. XVI. Sew Series Vol. 4. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL, 12,1900. NO. 15 THE EDITORS LSISUBE HOUES Points and Paragraphs of Things I resent, Past ani Future. s just one remedy tor you- mm There's nothing new about it. Your grand parents took it. 'Twas an old Sarsspsriiia before ether ssrsaparillas vere known. It mads the word " Sarsaparilla " famous Xver tne whole world. i There's no other sarsa psriHa like it. In age and power to cure it's " The leader cf them all." $1.M a bzali. All drceste. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "After STift'eriaj: terribly I was indai-e;! to try your Earsaparilla. I took three bottles and now feel lilea a now man. i would advise all my f clio-- crea tures to try this medieino, for it has stood the test of time ana its curative power cannot be ex. jcellsd." . 1. 1). Good, j Jan. 30, 1893. Erowntown, Va. J Th burning of convention ball in Kan3is Ciiy las. week was a j;reat dis aster. The Democratic National Ccn ven: cn has been appointed to be held thora July 4tb. Of course there wis at i n?8 a question as to what would b-a doar) tb ut it "now the halUs burned." Wit'j c! aracteristio resdinesi of iho people tf the great West the announce ment was made at once lh;t tLe brt' will be rebuilt aDd will be redj by JvAy 4t!i. THB "6001 FELLOW." A Delusion in th3 Idea. FALSE SEFETATIOlsS. Noithernsrs In Tha genth. f If yoa have apy complaint whatever F mud desire tho ! --t - vnn Ir lh pos3ioiy receive, xsrrite the doctor g. i ealr- 'ioa Trfil receive a promiit re- S 1 :y, vrithoat cost. Address, P & Us. J. C. AYES, Lowell, Hses. ' " r4 P?FESSIONAL. A. G. LIVEKMOJT, FTSSk fg SI r.- St?5fS srr . E-0 tiie Staton Building, jhoars from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to , !. m. P. WIMSEKLEi, CFriCS HOTEL LAWRESCK, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. S. JO HA SON. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Wisrso, N. C. ttio3 in all Conrts. Special at p given to Uoileetioas. WAHD, iiirgeon Dentist, EXPTELD, N. C ver Harrison's Brup- Stora. T O IC N E Y-A T-L A W. 8cctlatt Neck, N. C. litis v, Li'ji .tvtr ii's 5irvice3 sre LED L. THAVIb, iry and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Inoj Loaned on Farm Lands. T. MATTHEWS, I TTORNEY-A T-LA IT. lection of Claires a special. I WniTAKEKS, N. C. prepared to turnis'a telephone tho public and solicit patron- ATES FOR SERVICE. I Phones, ie I hones, hther for ?2.00 per month. 1.50 " " S.OO " r purpose to givegood-ervice, i; end we ask all subscribers to romptly any irregularities in ce. ur signed contracts prohibit f phones except by subscribers, quest that this rule be rigidly ood Ward ood Li ard re opened a wood rd nd shall keep hand wood for lm alate delivey at rtime. W". M. G-R AY, I Scotland Keek. Phones 49 or 116. . ! AJmira! Dewey ha,, the presidsatia! bc-boin in his lo met, bat it in'ereats iLe people in the South very little Ha is a "horse of another color" some ra says, anyway ; and so Democrats Py very little regard to the matter And really we opine that many of his own party people will fear to swing off n his declarations, modest a they have been, for he might take it into his head to try to deed the White Kousa to Madam Dewey. It would be in ktep:ns with his weakness, j-ou k now. Th? attempt to assassinate the Prinde c' Wales a few days ago brings to mind the soineiimei apt quotation, "U-.-.tasy lies the head that wears the crown." ! i " ' " A yoang- anarchist, 16 yeara old, n trr.ed Sipido, attempted to kill tha Prince at Brussels. He fired two -hois but neither toox effect. The Prince had just gone on the railroad 1.. mm. trcinana ins anarcniit who shot at him picked his opportunity, but prov el a bad marksman. He gave as his raason for tha attempt at assassination - - " J uiJlIJ peojle to be slaughtered in South Africa. ; , Nothing could bettsr engage the at tention of town authorites ganarally no:? than sanitary interests. With proper drainage and general sanitary precautions at this season of tha year it w iil be comparatively easy to pre ;ervo the health of the people later In the ye,;r when the summer heat-and aiivuria get in their work ; but these thinm neglected now, the impair ment of the public health later on will be the penalty. These oJ-sjrvatious apply to twn3 in all s:ction3 of the country, aud Scotkud Neck is included. Tho readers of Ta may remember baying seen mention aforetime of the old man Noah Ruby, who is said to bays been born in Gates county of this State. But his unusval i3 a subject of interest to people everywhere. A telegram from New Urimswiek, N. J., to the Philadelphia Pess says : "Noah Faby, who celebrates his 128th birthday to-morrow (Saturday;, is prob ably the oldest man m the United States to-day. For over thirty years p u t he has been an lnmato of the Phcataw.iy township poorhouse, t S:etlton. about thres miles from this city. During all that time he has be?n noted on account of his great age Such investigations as it has been po?- siole to make nave all corroborated i? r I : . Mr. it liis story - nis uiq. no saj's ne f.as !:rn at Eatontown, Gates county, N. C. on April 1, 1772." FREE BLOOD CUR AN OFFER PROVING FAIIE. Bad Blaod causes Blood and skin Disease:, I motions, pimples, Scrofula tuting sores. Ulcers, Cancer, Eczema Skin Scapp, Eruptions and sores on chiL(rcn Rheumatism, Catarrh, Iteh- uig Hjmors, etc. For these troubles a rostive specelic cure is found in B. B B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purfier of tne ago. It has been thoroughly tested for the past thirty years and has always cured even the most deep-seated, persistent cases, alter Doctors and patent medici nes had ail . failed. B B. B.r cures bv dri vi ng out of tho blood the poisons aud humors th;:t cause all these trou bles .acd a cure Is thus mad that ia parnjanent. Contagious Blood Poioo producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Mouth. tc, cured by B. B. B. the only remedy that can .actually... cure this trouble. . At druggist, $1 per large bottle ; six bottles (full treatment) $5. We have faith in B. B. B., hence . sufferers may test it. We will eend a sample bottle free and prepaid. Write . for it, . Medical advice free. - Addrew, Blood Balm Co.. Atlatna, Ga Saturday Evening. Post. An attorney holding a responsible Federal position recently said to a Iriend : "I spent I he years of my young manhood in trying to be a 'good fel low'. I wsB eo foolish m to think the only way to achieve sncres in lift was to be popular wiih the bnvs snand mouev like a lord and with the name among my companions of beiti" a 'good feliow.' I found that so long as my money held out I was mJesd a favorite amoug them ; but whan I came to the end of this rope I awoke to the sudden realization that my notori ety as a 'gocd fellow' proved of no a- vail when the question of bread and b.itter presen'ed itself. Thoia who had pertafcen ol my hospitality, en aourged me in ray folly and flocked around me, now seemed very muc disinterested la my affairs. My advice to young men is not to attcmot the winning ef the distinction which in variably proves detrimental to them selves, that of being a 'good fellow' " No doubt this has been tha exper ience of raauy. The youth who starts out in life with the idea that he must first establish himself in the estima tionoi his companions as a "jolly good fellow" if he woull be suee333ful in his undertaking?, usually laments in af- tar years the time thu3 squandered and the reckless expenditure of money which brought only the 'flattery ol those who were deriving pleasure from his extravagance. He diaaovsrs that he really imperil ed his future welfare by allowing van ily to supersede good judgment that he might be regirded among his associ ates as the prime lavorite. To become the charasteri jUc "good fellow" is by no means conducive lo success in one s chosen avocation, granting that pecuniary reward he the object in view, which of coursa,. does not bold true in every caS3. Though itis raosc commendable fa a young, man to make himself well aud favor ably known in the community where ha has established himself in business or has entered on a prolessional career, it is the heigth oi fohy for him to im agine tbat-his intarest will be mate rially advanced by devoting undue at tention to the club and to becoming tha central figure at social functions. Yet to attain popularity as a g.xl fel low under the common delusion thai this aiono proves the means Wuraby a person quickly mount3 ths ladder of SU3S3S, is tho a:nb:tion of many. Nothing can bo more faise, for it is pot the one whose repuEatioa rests sole ly upon tha uncertain ground of good fellowship whom the public holds in the higbest esteem and in whom it imposes the greatest trust. Such social distinction, instead -of proving beneficial, always gives cause in the minds cf many honestly to doubt one's stability and sound judg ment. The yoan2 tz:n who enters upon life's deties earnestly, who, though ipending a reasonab.'e part of his time in the sosiety of his fnendj, devote himself unremittingly to bridging out the best that is in him and who relies strictly upon thrift and integrity, ia tho one in whorr- the world places abiding faith. The 'good fellow' as a general ruse, beeicsa of his proueness toward frivolity, is seldom held in serious con sideration by the 'majority of thought ful citizens; consequently he possesses light inlluence.whan questions cf vi tal importance are to be determined. Moreover, he very frequently finds himself the victim of excamQi induced D7 sttempting to maintain his repu tation as the "prince cf good fellows" whicb often results in physical ana mental decay. It is the steadlast, re liable man upon whom people soon learn to depend, and who, in gaining their high regard, rsai laid the foun dation for future success. Southern Firm Magazine. Persons who b:tva never leen tbo S' nth can havs no true conception of its advantages for those seeking homes where they may e.ujoy health and pros perity and also the fullest compensa tion for their labor and investment. During tha past few months a great many corref-pondenta of the Southern ONE FINE INVESTMENTS. At Tha Biltmsw Farais. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. . & (Moratory. j Vj I Ths Discoverer cf Swamp-Root et WcrJt la ms Latoratcry. . There is a disease prevailing in this outhern Farm Magazine. The Biltmore farms, Bilfmore, . C are apparently just a busy a3 ever ppreadiccr out and ffoinsr.ihpjsd. nm-n.. Raihvoy hava .made trips of inspection the last year their business in thorough along various branches of the South- bred Jerrys, Berkshire ard poultry ern y?iem, and invariably they vere was more than doubled, and from ail agreeably surpr'se I by what tbey saw. Indications this year will see a rone Ono of them, from Iowa, during Jau- (ponding increase. Their shipments of uary made a trip through Mississippi fine stock hava now covered almost jv.id Alabama, scd spent some time in every State in the Union, from Vermont A.ib.en, ua., wcere ne had some inends and Maswchusetts m the north and ! country most dangerous because so decep- formely from tha Northwest. Said Nebraska arid Towa in th Northwest -jVei, Ma"y deaths are caused by be:I found them rdlio good health California in the extreme west, down crlpfpixy and well pleased with their move to Texas and Florida m the South with diseasa- If kidney trouble is allowed to ad- One of tLem was very sickly in Wis- almost every S!ate covered in between Jit eonsin, and their rnotiye for going these points. briai downd ? South was to improve their health. Preparations are now baing made to Th.en,the richness of the blood the albumen They were all so improved and feel complete ail the permanent dairy farm' rStS'' so very much Iwtts-r that they were buildings, which iucluda catle sheds Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis- sarprised at themselves. Tha invalid for 120 cows, faorze stables and rran-i- olVVlf peci? for kidney, bladder hasimproved so rapidly that he can ries and dairy, wnicb, with its very cfauy ho'cXiSS now r.a3 out, goes aa no pleases and complete applianc !e3ls y,e: . l toot a sample of their storage, etc., will be able to handle the by nSS. booV telSotmp! corn back wn me, tne ears weighing products of 6C0 cows, to which rt is Root nd its wonderful cures. Address a pounu apiece, xuere are also some hoped this industry will prnn!,ltn ' .. 'r. 'nsnnton, x. ana , ... , tu , . , , " i.iouiioii mis paper --w iiui "'j vuujd "v.tiuj., ua ,b J3 initiiueu just s8 soon uown here to spend the winter, IF YOU m HiiSUER tot W&1 ADVERTISE TO ex Business. - e Sekd Yorn AxtxvmuTuvxT n Kow. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. FTTHIS MODERN SCHOOL of Sbert hand and Busine.-s Traininar rurnhm among the foremost educational luaiMS tions of its kind in America. It ctS... pares j,-ung men and young vrcmci for business careers at a small ent. ul places them in positions free. jW further information rcti-J for our IHuX trated Catahigue and new publieaties. entitled "Business Education." J. M. Resale it, President. WILMINGTON & WELDOFOT AND BRANCHES. AND ATLANTIC COAST LIME RAILROAD COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COXDEKSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING j- OUTH. I talc- as this central plant is completed to ed to an old man from La Salle county, extend the system by means of smaller who said ho liked it so well hat Le outstanding dairy farms from vhirh had written his son to come on, as the products will be carried to the tbc-y wanted to buy some land right central dairy and there worked un into here. On my trip through Northern either butter or fancy cheese for ths Alabama, from Stevenson to Tuscum- market. All these buildings are to b bia, I saw some of the finest land I constructed in the most permanent nad ever seen in the South. Madison manner possible, as it is intended to county, wherein Huutsyilie lies, is a make them models of tho mmodern very fine county, and Huntsyiflo is a and hygienic type of their kind t hri vi itrr rT;wa -5fK a nAnntn'mn t I Vtfu! 41 . 8(v1.i.iiu . jiuiojuu uu TUiii3 lucse iarms are now iare about 17,b00, which they expsct to eee producers of pedigreed aock, which Jouwed in two years. Thfy have they are shipping out almost d.;ilv it very lino cot tori factories fieri and are is still the policy to gather in ary out' Quuuins Eome very fane Man Who Tried lo Sill Guitea-i Hay b3 Cvlzj, Chicago Tribune. "Biii" Jones, who ga?ncd force nolo r:ety nineteen years ago by a!ten"r.tin to take tho life of Guitean, the assassi:; of Preeident GarSeld, is believed to le men telly unbalanced.. Upon a petition of Jones' wire J ustico Cole to day np pointer! two physicians to examine in to the r?.0':fal conditio:! of 1J.15 tntu who Ktton'iptcd to avenge tho asrassm a'.ion i,l IVchidcnt Gai field. In Sep-tem'ct-r, 1831, while Guitear..i tru: -.-;ia nctureB. side animals which mav hav ? rn-prl i ,;i prorc.-v, :i the clos-j of ih-j prrjo? I- -r 1 r - - - . I - - ! - 1 nearaa nurouer oi inautri and en- themsaes a desirable addition. Re- terprisea .verc comicg to Hnsf svUle in centiy they imported the great English tbe near future. Oa this account I champion Berkshire bear, IIishclere consider it one of the best places in the Topper, who after a most successful South for investment in farm lands seasou at tho Eiigiish shows, finally and city propei lias. They have the distinguished h mse!t by winninir uriest kind" of water and good ' land." I sweepstakes over all bceds at the En-r- DATEn Jon. 11, l!)00. Loare Wt;Mi, Ar. Hocky Mt. Leave Tarburn Lv. liock.v Mt Leave Wilson Leave .Scl'iia Lv. KnyeMorillc Ar. I -iureuce Ar. ;oMntoro Lv. !ultit.horo Lv. Mf)K!ii)!ia Ar. Wilmington ! 5 Set'ila A. f.!l- Hi. 11 f.O; N S li 25i l 12L'l 1 r,0 fl C2 1 t, 10 2 &.- 11 s 4 5!i 12 En 7 '.Ti 2 2t I. M. ,, J. V. ?.l 6 CP C 37 7 1C r. m. A. M ft 44 a jo 7 i s 40 P.M. e A. M. P. tt. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Lv. Floronce Lv. KnypitnvillR ljeiive Selma iVn-ivd Wiidon Lv. W .ninrrton Lv. Vrtp-noil.t Lv. (ioldnlioro Leave Wil:ion Ar. Kocli.y Mt, Ara You A Vhita Han? i here seems to be some misunder- tanding among some people as to what e fleet the constitutional amend ment will hrtve on men who cannot read. This misunderstanding is the fruit of tha misrepresentations of those office seekers v. h-;.S3 salvation of this world depends upon tho defeat of the EtvJmeiit, There is no reason thst any one should not see into evjry foai-u.-e of the proposition. It says in words S3 plain as the English language can make if, that no man who 43 white fthall bodsprived of his vote ; ithat no man who voted hefora 1837 shall bo deprived of his vote ;v and that no biatx wht is a descendant.tif pebple who voted prior to 18G7 shall ha deprived of his. Ail this class of people can register ana veto unaer the pjovisicns o! this great constitutional amendment n; matter whether tbey eyerj saw or heard tell of a sintla letter in any bo-k. And to f other protect aud foreVer make sure the lights of these whitQ people to vote, t his amendment saj s that tfi-so who ara descendants ol white reen, when once registered, shkll never ttop voting until tbe good Lord hall ceil them to that country where vot ing is not necessary and whore dem agogues ara not found. Dunn Union. lish Royal, a distinction which was in creased by the fact that this was the first time it was ever awarded to a boar, it having always previously been given to sows. Another addition was made in the shape of the outstanding champion of America, Columbia's Duke, wlo has more winnings at tie A. M 4: 12 2 2 il ' a 1 S j i y. V. M. 7 4S 4.' 10 00: 11 3a A. M. r. M.t 2 S3 3 :i: mgs . u.o assassin vv-.s bai.jg lr:x.:s pjrted in a van from tha city lull !o the jail. As tho prison ya.i passed through ihocspito! grouuls Jones, win was mounted upon a horse, rode to its side, whipped out a revolver and fired ssveral shots through t!3 sheet iron structure with a view of killing tin as sssna. J Ls cams near aceocaplishing his purpose. Jonas made good his e3 J tp?, notwith standing tha fa ;t that- eaveral- p !ie-9 men wero'at tin tlnre ridin? basi io the vehicle, r.nd it was sonn tima before ho was arrest j l. When appr .men. !;.(, Arrivp Tavbrol Loave Tarboro I 12 21 Lv. Rocky Mt. Ar. WeiUen 5 00 A. II R 43; U ps 23; 12 C9 "70 i ! S HO' 4 -1 V. M. P. M a cu 8 2(1 0 27 iV."M. 10 Ml 11 11 I 12 0'.)1 1 1 r 'A. M.T. M. A, If. fl 4J It 1 12 M P. M. 1 1 1 M tx- Jeaduig American hows than any other Tone3 wa3 indicted for assault with in boar, living or deal. " tent to ki:i, but; he was never tried, the 1 Daily except Monday. J Daily cept hniioay. Wilmington and Wcldon Railroad, Ya-lkm Division Slain Line Train leaves W ilminlon, 9 CO a. m., arrivos Fayettevillo 12 05 p. rn , leaves Fayetle villo 12 ?o p. ni., arrives San'oid 1 4 p.m. lla'nriifng loaves Sanford 2 SO p. 111., ari'hcs rayetevi!!e ?, -11 p. m., lenve.s F.-tyeUeviIie IU p. rn., nnives Wilmmjih.n G 40 p. m. Wilmington fni.l Wei:Vn P.-ii!.. c?, nnirriMi!?P Ftnncb Train lea yes Bennettsville 8 15 a. m., Max ion. 9 20 a. m., Red Springs 9 53 a. m., Hop Mil's 10 2 n. m., arriyes Fayetlevilto ' ft atturiJiiV. U OOt Micssarily confined to the vocal I One ol the bullets flatn ; f kind. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. AH doctors told Ranick Hamilton .of West Jeflerson, O., after .d:lering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, In would die unless a costly operation was per formed ; but In cured Himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arniot Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, ana the bee Salve in the world. 25 cent3 a box Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Drug gist. HUMAN IN ATURE'S FAILING. in r.n v....' .. . I case bcine nolle Dressed bv tha dUrri, t i x".w 1 hemming leaves ayetle- No, Manae, dear, an invoi i? ot must , ,nf)r,P, " I T'1'9 1 . p" m; "P Mills 4 55 p. m., jvea springs o na p. m., Max ton C 15 p. m., arrives Bennettsville 7 15 p. m. Connections at Fayettevillo with train No. 78, at Maxlon with the Caro lina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Bed Springs and Bowmore Railroad, at Sanford vith the Senboafd Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train on the REMARKABLE CUKE Oi? RHEU MATISM. Kensa, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wifs had an attack of rheumatism whicii c i fin.?d her to her bvd for over a month ard rendered hfr unabto to walk a stup without asiistnnce. her hmhs be:-j; swollen to double their nor n,il fi- e. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Ch4ml erlain's Pain B;ilm. I purchas ed a fifty cent bottle and used It ac cording tb directions and tiio nest morning che waked o breakfast with out assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsoxs. For sale by E. T. Wbite hojd, & Co. Druggist. The egotist may have impediment In his speech, but never m his I's. against the side of the van in such a man nor as lo resemble the outline o? the ass.s-sin'a face. Thousand's of fa: similes cS t'i's bullet hav3 been told, Jrcrn which Jones derived some profit. Several days ago Jonas was cained to the Em ergency Hos)ital, suSf.-m-Irom a v.-ound over the heart, whicii i. be' i ere I to have been reif-infiiete J His actions hava besn such as to 1 hd xv-!:: to fc yrs iii:n lap; Kekp o:ir blood 'ri-jh on-i rrl h taking RortfviiTjj TASTSLfces Cii.Li. Tok- IC. 2'c. ri-i;s:n', t tako. Ciilpf chills bv ptui lying tin blood, ::n 1 -:. ducing ap-reii;c, h-ji th ;v.i I vi-or Try it ana got she geniune. with ifd eros on label. For salo by, hit: he; d it Co. Drux'.-is. T SEVEN RUNNING SORES CURED -BY "Yielpixg to the persuasion of mv dealer, I changed chill tonic and tried HoBEiiiS, and found it the bet I ever used, and shall continue its use." W. H. Corprew, Jamesvi'le. N. C, to the Rotierts DrugCo., Suffolk, Va.. August 14,1899. 25c. per pottle. Look for he red cross. A phosphate detl has just been closed at Oca!,-Fia., involving $85,t0O cash tranKaction, and the transfer ol 1, 640 acres of land In Abich.ua county to tbe Central Phosphate Company of Tennessee. ; THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspentle? whose stomach and Liver are out of order, All such should know that Dr King's New Life Piils, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and and. a regular bodily habit that insure perfect bealth and great energy. Onlv 25c, at E. T. Whitehead & CoV Drim Store. The average male employe is always a good deai more grievol when h e has to work ten minutes ovortime than h is pseaseti .vinen the doss lets him go some night an h"ur e.irlv. Sjmer- viPe Journal. State of Ohio, City of Toledo ) Lucas Co. fs. - Fisnk J. tjbeney males oath that he. is the femor partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County aud State aforesaid, and that said firm will pv the sum of One Hundrfid Dollars for oach and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Caiasrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. A. W. OLE A SON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous f-nrfaces of the .system. Send for testimonials, freo. F. J. HENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Dru agists, 75,3. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. THE G5ET SSPKSPs'G fEDJCINE. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as a Blood Food and Nerv3 Ensrgizer. is the greatest aKiiu mumwm ever discovered. It comes as a rich blessing frcn. heaven to the " worn out." the run down, ths overwork;:! and debilitated. That " tired feeling," those "sinking spells," the languor &nd despondency which arise from badly nour ished nerves, from thin, vitiated felocd zrA an underfed body, vanish as if by a magic spell. The weariness, lassitude and nervous prestation which accompany the spring, time and the heat of summer, are conquered tid banished t once. For every form of neurasthenia, and all ailments of the brs.in and nerve, insomnia, hysteria and nervousness generally, it is almost a specific. It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerv tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalizing their action; It makes rich, red, honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, rev strength follow its faith ful use. It makes ths weak strong, and the old young again.' It was the antiquated (but nov happily exploded) method in the good old times, t& treat Salt Rheum, Scrof cla, Cfincer and other troublesome disorders arising frorr BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral agents, a was expected by this treatment that the poison could be killed while the blood was left to course through Its channels holding in its circulation the specific germs of the disease. But in this vay, every part of the body became more or less diseased. Noth ing can bs more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not oniv attacks viru lently the different structures of ths body, but many times the bone3 are honey-combed and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again it will bring de cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver cr stomach. There is only one scientific method for the cure of blood taint. That is, PURIFICATION ! Every particle of the blood must be removed through the executory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. " First pure, then peaceable." Ths great rsstcraiivjreconstructivs and vitalizerof the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and er Laustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals, and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, gloving current of vitality. "The blood is the life.". Good health means pure blood. Tne old and reliable rs-rcr JOHWTnv5 SARSAPARILLA, is universally regarded as the rrcaicst Blood- Purifter evr Ai. end. This fact is now established beyond question cr cavil. , BUMK9 rOISOK CXTHEIi SJX Williams. Davis. Brooks & Co., Detroit - Evrcn, ll'dh.. October 31, 1694. -.tirelv cured. I JovTHs ittki VTH' E. T...WBITEHEAD & CO., Scotland Neck, N. C. Sc -thind Neck Branr h Bond leaves Weldon 3 MS p m., Halifax 4:15 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5 :0'S J? VI ' Oreenville 0 :o7 p. to., Kins tor. 7 :iy"y p. m. Returning h'nves KniHton 7 :."0 n. rn., Greenville 8 :52 a. m., nrrivirg Halifax at 11:18 a.m., Weldon 11 :33 a. m., daily except Sun. aay. Trains On Washington Branch leave Washington 8 .10 a. m. and 2 -JA p, m., arrive Parmelo 9 :10 a. m. pnd ' p. m., returning have Parmele 9 :3h ... j. and 6:30 p.m., nime Washington 11:00 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily except Sunday 5 :S0 p. m., Sunday, i .15 p. m., arrives Plvmouth 7 :40 p. m., 6 :10 p. m.. Returning, le.-nrs Plv mouth d;ly e.xrept Sunday, 7 :.r)0 a. rri., and Sunday 9 ;C0 a. m., an i ves Tarboro 10:10 a. m., II :(J0 o. m. Tram rn Midland N. C. Pianrh leaves GnMrboro daily, except Sundry. 7 :05 a. m., arriving Sirilbfic'd 8 :10 i m. Returnirg .'raves Smithfield 9 :C0 a.m.; arrives j.t GoM.-boro 10 :25 a. t , Trains on Nashville Branch lean Rocky Mount ut 10 :f:o . m., : -AO p. rr, , arnvo NasbviilH 10 :10 a.m.,4 :03 p.m.. Spring Hope 10:i0 n. m , i :25 p. tr. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 :30 u. na.. 4:55 p. m., Nashville 12:I5h. tn'., 5:25p. tn., arrive r.t Rr.tky Jiount 11 :45 a. tn., 6 :C0 p. m., ci.-iiiv excci.t Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leavpsV'Mr. saw for Clinton dally .jexcept Snndav, 11:40 a. m. and 4 :02 n. m. Rptnrit- lng leaves Clinton at 7 :00 a. rn. and :oO p. to. Train No. 78 males clore connect ion at Wcldon for irll points North daily, all rai' via Richmond'. H. M. EM EPSON, Geu'l Pas. Airr-nt. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Alnnacer. T. M. EMERSON. TrifTic Manager. FOBJIJJBIA Use nothing but JIacxuiir's Blood antl Liver Tills. V. II. Macxaih, Tarboro, N. C. or V.. T. Whitehead & Co., 9 4 L j Scotland Neck. N. C Our ' . litustratedf Handbook 1 sent Free Cn "eqtiesL For Drunkenness and Drug Using. Pimm write us. uorrmpondaaiee conodentkaJ. THE fi"!tirtflro7l:C I .:i '.7 - "I P
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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