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IF YOU ARE A HUSrtfB roc yiix ADVJSIVTISP Business. 1ST" b b 5 1 r! c a a II AT STEAM IS TO- BO NWEAL xviacnmery, E. . MILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $!.oo. Tii -.t Oeevt i'KOt't r j.i- n Power. VOL. XVII. New Series Vol. 5. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901. NO. 3. Send Your Aeyxbt: sfm ft t is 2tw. ft a. peif Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your hesd? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy ? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth? And does your food distress you ? Arc you nervous and ir- ritable? Rn von nftn If havs the blues? And are you ircuoiea aDout sleeping? Thcsm yejsw Sl&aa Ss But ther is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable THE EDITOR'S LEISURE HOUBS. Points and Paragraphs of Things Present, Fast and Future. on They act directly me liver. iney curs constipatioii.biiiousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 63 years years they have teen the Standard Family Pills. Fries 25 c.ls. A51 Bras-isfe. " I lure tnkcn A rer's PIUs fin lartyfjr sic xuoain. Tier l'mre curea ir:c- of a severe iwdache, and I csn n.w t aik from f.vo to four imes withaut retiijr tired or out pi fcnr'h. s.-c'-tij:f I have not been able to I3 for many years." , . B.I. WiLVt'ORK,. Jcly 13, mas. Ealcm. Hass. If T on I:ave : iiye sr.y comjilaint vrhaterer ; -. . - . , , ...... uiviur ireei . . A- U Wi 1 Tipet-n a r.ranit. . ply ti : ,'h.mt cc t. A .!Ws . fa rROFSSsIOAL. C. LIVERMON, IP Dentist. ptce-0 tiio fetaton Building. ace nours from 9 to 1 'o'clock ; 2 to Iclocc, p. in. I SCOTLAND NECK, N. C Toe reapportionment bill which pas sed the Houe in the national eongfess I ist week by a vote of 165 to 102, gives North Carolina one additional repre'i- eniauve. auu cuts aowa tne represen tation of no State. The following from the Washington news to the Norfolk Landmark shows that Gciorge White is preparing his vciodictorjr to Co'igress : Mr. White, of !f orth Carolina, the only colored man in the House, created something of a senaatioa by a fiary sDeech ot five minutes, denouncing the traducers of h.s race. He had tried to obtain an opportunity to be heard during the genjp! debate, he sua, but it had been c lis was, he aiid, the represeatati vs of oneeignth ot the population of the aoautrv, of a race that ba l beea gross ly mi3repre?anted aui maligned by throe members of the H iasa during the pending debate. He was glad, however, that the idle and slanderous words had coma from yonng men, igiiast whom the "statute ot youth couia be pleaded. "They will know better when th9 grow older." Mr. W hue sail he would take occasion a little later, in a speech which would. perhaps, be his valedictory, to defend the men of his raca, who were no less American citizens than those of white THE LEGISLATURE. It Convened and Organized. SOME WOEK SONS ALEEADY. LOCAL PAPER. The General Assembly of North Carolina convened in Ealeigh, Wed nesday January, 9th. The following officers were elected for the House : Walter E. Moore ol Jackson, for Speaker; Principal Clerk, Brevard Nixon, of Mecklenburg; Reading Clerk, W. W. Wilson, of Wake ; Doorkeeper, Frank Bernett, of Anson ; Assistant doorkeeper, Y. V. for children from 11 to 15 to 10 hours per day, and compels child ren between the ages of 11 and 15 to attend school three months each year. It fixes the Its Value To a CommunityServes nours oi lacor ior operatives at 11 YOU Prom the Cradle to the hours, unless by special contract. I Grave January 'zzaa is the date for the el iL . I Some time ago the editor of the ueeu. xuuer nuu ui cuurse tne enure I Democratic strength will be cagt for Rhmond find) Enterprise published Simmon?. The Republicans will pro bably vote for Congressman Richmond Pearson. Don't Worry. an article in which are catalogued the services of the local paper, coupled with injunctions as to how to help the editor thereof in return- for the paper's help. He says : The paper nas done 50 things for you and is only anxious to do 50 more. "It told your friend when your par StatesrIUe Landmark. . The 'Greenville," iSoriih - Carolina, Howell, of Yancey ; Engrossing Clerk, News, whose editor is evidently a phil- Lnts were married; it announced to ti. a. jjonvuie, 01 uupun. osopher, suggests that we begin the the world when vm, warn horn. T U L3 A r IT A "T 3 I -wr ' . . . I xu tuo oBuaw mr. a. a. ionaon was iNew xear wun a resolution not to wor- Tt recorded the meat events nf vnnr elected chairman. Other officers were ry. The suggestions in regard to the childhood when von were lost a elected as lollows : Principal Clrk, too prevalent habit of crossine brid T t l. i.--m. . , . , ... . . I """""'"S riuxsu jruu u" men i. i.uiAVYeii, i niuuuiuuu : xveauins i nemrfl wa cer. to tnom. nr nr hnrrn. Clerk, W. L. Cohoon, of Elizabeth City ; Engrossing Clerk, F. A. Clinard, of Catawba ; M. Biggerstaff wa? elect ed assistant door-keeper. Very little was done except the or ganization. THURSDAY JAN. lOih. (Raleigh Times.) SENATE. Lieut. Governor Rey ing trouble," are worthy of attention and we give them herewith : Some one has said of the babit of worrying : "This would be a compara tively happy world if we did not suffer i so much froth things that never hap pen. How our shoulders ache under toe weight of burdens we are never eles and scarlet fever,wben you fell in to the washtub and nearly drowned, when you fell from the cherry tree and broke your collar bone, when you first started to school and when you earned your first prize. "Later on it told how you had com pleted the studies of the district school and how eloquently you recited your your neighbors to do the game. .T .19 ai you caye anyining to buy or sell, let the paper assist you to fiud customars. Advertising benefits bash advertisers and readers. "Send Lici the news. Give him a pointer occasionally or write him fcu pible short articles, and don't get mad if he fails to see everything your way. Whea he does say a good thing tell him so. "In short, remember the golden rule, and don't forget the editor of your local paper." Companionable Peosle, called upon to bear ! How our hearts graduating oration are wrung by gnets that never take "It told of vour entering hieh Bchool noids called the oenate to order at noon aud Rev. Dr. M. M. Marshall, of shape !" It no more serious charges tr academy. sfcia and Caucasian blood. Mr! White's rercarss carrieda whirlwind of applause or tae public gallery, in which were seated many ol his race. I're3 mail delivery for the rural dis tricts is becoming more popular. Al most every one looks upon it with favor, and well may it be favorably c .nsiaerea wnen we remsmW tha great advantages it will brine to the Christ Church, offered prayer. Jour- could be brought against it, worrying nal ot yesterday was read and armroved. would head the list of follies. It costs ThS rnessage from Governor Daniel L. us an untold amount of unneccessary Russell was then presented and read by misery. It takes away the strength the clerk. Resolution by Woodard we nee(i for work. In all its record of to print 500 copies of the Governor's accomplishment, it Is impossible to message adopted. Robeson sent forward point out a good result it has brought notice ot contest. about. Worry is the nail in the cothn Bill introduced by Glenn to repeal of tne man not yet dead J !t 18 crape on the Greensboro dispensary law of 1899. tfae door, announcing the funeral, that It provides that dispensary board shall should not take place for years yet to have until July next to dispose of all come. liquors on hand and make - formal re- Worry is the dyspepsia and mdiges- R. J. P. WIMBEKLtfii, l OFFICE HOTEL LAWRENCE, I SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. R. JO tf Si SON, AT TORXE Y-AT-LA W, Windsor, N. C. ractice in all Courts. Sneninl Jtion givea to Collections. . Vv. J. WARD, I Surgeon Dentist, I . Enfield, N. C fee over Harrison's Drue Store. country districts. The Monroe Journal very well eays the following : surciuuBui nas not in years undertaken eo valuable a work for the people of the country districts as that of free mail delivery. Think Of fl man licint . ten. ixiues irom a rauroad being able to get the daily papers, wun an their news of. the whole world, the same day on which they are published. Aee delivery will stimulate reading and writing jind bring the people in much cuser connection with each other. It will make home life more pleasant and when completed in all sections be stow many advantages not now enjoy- cu. db postomce department has been extending the system so far as it was able with the appropriation at hand. The Postmaster General's late report showed that a large number of routes had beea estahlishfvf 1 1, - IUO romts attained most excellent. He asks for a large appropriation with which to further extend the service." Glenn- t,onF brought on, not Irom overeating explained the measure, saying a white or estmg too much rich food, but from primary of Guilford had decided by a large majoiity that they wanted it ab olished. McNeill said a white pri mary had been called in Cumberland , to decide the question there, and he would abide by their judgment. lousnee wanted the bill reierred to committee. Glenn said it was a local measure ; he was a dispensary man, I but yielded to the voice of the majority and saw no reason for delay. Aycock thinking to much beforehand about ig to have to eat, or whether we are going to haye any thing at all to eat. It is the overcoat put on as a protection against the ex- It told of your contests in baseball and tennis. It told ot your departure for college or your first yen- ture in business. "It told of your various visits back to tne old home neighborhood, and n always wished you well in your great est undertakings. "It hinted modestly about the first time you went a courting and gave timely warning to 'her folks' that the neighbors knew that matters were growing interesting over their way. It announced the time of your ex pected wedding, and it published no tice of the marriags license and gave you a nice puff concerning the wed ding ceremony. "It told of your extended honey moon tour and of your settling down dyspepsia biliousness and the hundred and one simi lar ills caused by impure blood or inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained in ISA 1 pected cold wave, that turns out to be t0 housekeePin- . ... I ttT7i - . i- t. a warm one ; it is tee umbrella raised " uc" vuu ww aiv fcUB P- to keep off the win that turns out to Per w8ek by week informed your more be sunshine ; it is the celestial telescope distant neighbors ol your lapses and which shows inverted images. Worry has never yet brought sun- spoke of the necessity of raising money shine to any one, but has times with- J.W. la Word and Works. in every society we find that li e people who are called comxanionabie are thos.3 who have a knack of makin light of their tribulations and vexations .i auu u uuuit oi puiung inein out of wight : who do not entertain their kc quamtances with the recital of a b. d baking, a leaky pipe, tbe children's measles, the short comings of the xtr- vants ; who know how to keep their melanchoy if they have am', out of the conversation, whose nerves do not furnish thorn with material for a morning call ; who are not alwoys on tne outlook for a draught or a change of weather, or a elight ; who do not lament their poverty aloud, and make us feel responsible for it, and uncom fortable amidst our p'enty. The com panionable people never seek to male us dissatisfied with ourselves or our be longings ; they talk about the thiugs we like to hear, and are siloat upon subjects on which we disarae ; they do not differ from us for the sake of differing, and do not announce their opinions as if there were no appeal therefrom. They do not talk you . ,. j .. . .... Lv. Itcekv M t. blind, as the saying is, neither do they i.o.ve wmh.ki offend by their taciturnity; they do Slv? Kaitwiiie not have to be drawn out like defective Ar' Klolei te teeth, but develop their talent as gen erously and charmingly as the plant develops its blossoms ; neither do they pump or catechise us about our affairs, but show a genuine interest in what ever we may choose to import of a per sonal nature ; and although they neer force their confidence upon us, they haye none of that frosty reseiye which never allows us a glimpse of their hearts. QUART DCTTL3. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. Asa blocd-clcanser, flesh builder, s.ud health-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $i each. "THE MICtnaAN r?RL'n COMPANY," Detroit, M:c!i. T1f. T I i-.-it I t - t : in.. . - For sale by E. T. Whitehead &, Co. Scotland Neck, N. C. WILMINGTON & R, R, AND BirACIlE.S. AND ATLANTIC COAST TT1H RAILROAD COM TAN Y Oi' SOUTH CAROLINA. CON I) BXS El I'.fllE n tTMi. TRAINS GOING srOL'TH. HATED July 2i, 1!)00. Ar. l!o ,ky Mt. Leave Tarboro ' c - ; - c . for public schools and thought taxing liquor was the best way to do it, even m .an... ii it was necessary ior tne state to go into the dispensary business. He want ed the Senate to slow down on this bill. Glenn explained that the interests ot all were protected by this bill Foushee favored the bill, but wanted all measures to go before tbe committee Morrison wanted immediate action morion eaia z,wu while majority in Guilford was the best committee he knew on tbe bill. Webb said this was the billot all who went into the Guil- out number, caused the sun to pass be hind a ciouu, wnen tnere was not a cloud to be seen In the sky ; it has ex hausted the strength in the yesterday, that is needed to push forward the improvements. "It told about your lost cow and led to nfir rnrnvpwv- I r. mm nnw vnnr horse had been atoien and led to the The Bipe Condition Tor "Writing. arrest of the thief. "When you were getting dull and tired through the monotony of your la bor, tbe paper urged that the people work of today. "Sufficient unto the get up a celebration, and you were day is the evil thereof." Let us bor- named as one of a suitable committee row no trouble, tor each day and hour on arrangements. And when it was will come laden with its proper amount over it gave you just praise for the of sunshine and cloud. We have pointed to the absurdity ot j worrying and it is now in order tor us to point ihe way out of it. To get rid success of tbe undertaking. "In numerous ways the paper has Joe Mitchell Chappie in "Th National Magazine." Writing is a peculiar process ; a mat ter of habit varied by temperament, and it appears that tbe more obstacles oppose a vivia now oi written thought. the better tbe literary result. Who ever knew of an author who threw ofl reat periods with a desk in pick and span, arpia-pie order, nice thev have mem in crovernment omces nens Ar. iolill.ii (i !.T. lu!l:ilioro MtiKiioIiu, r. Wilmiiijjrton A. St. 1 IV 11 SO! 1 (10 12 21 M r. m. a. M.'r. si. ..1 1 f.': " r.i 1 :st! 7 Vl. M. !t 111 11 12 a.": in 10 r. m. 6 u; V, 4.-, 7 6! i. M. 10 . 3 0 4 : (! U M. THAI N a G(U2n NOIUJ1. Si? V '" n'wi? 1 d- 'dh ' . " i" 7 ! e'3 c'f- - A. M. 1. sr. Lv. Florenco (t f.o 7 :if, Lv. l'(i,voi.L.villc.' 12 2d i 41 Leave Ki lma 1 no Id M Arrive Wilson 2 a." 11 , , A." M." i'V'M! A."m! Lv. v '..ninKton 7 : !i ::r l.v. .Vrtunoliu s ;.oj 1 1 1( i.v. Golilsboro 4 .-( u i"."M." IaVm" i"."M" iv."f'. Ar. Uoi;'i..y Sit, a iit Ktj 12 d7 1 1 2:1 1M Irrivr Tarlmro 4(i Lcitvc Tarburu 12 21 Lv. Rocky Mt. 8 Ku 12 (17 Ar. Weldon 4 .rj 1 011 V. M.J A. M. I'. M. of the darkness in a room we should ford primary for they agreed to abide not think ot diPPinS itout, as we would orable recognition from tbe communi- depressing in their uniform and mi!i- helped to put your name before the I glistening like steel, carefully wipsd people, and yon would never Lhave j and laid in order, blotters ppotlesa had your lucrative office or your hon-1 pencils sharpened with a machine and I A. DUNN, i I T T O H N E Y-A T-L A TV. I Scotland Neck, N. C. facticos wherever his services are 5VARD L. TRAVIb, I icmcy nnd Cwmsoler at Law, I HALIFAX. N. C. 'i fMoney Loa.wd on Farm Lands. H ARTHUR, 1 PILLS SO FIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. je in Hotel Laweence. f I Scotlfind Necif, N. G. IrVita pills lore Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood tm potency. Kisrht Emissions, Loss of Mem. , ory, an -wastms- oiseoses. i ail effects oi self-abase or n jjsubbs auu lnaiscretion. ,RA nerve tonic nd IK blood builder. Brinss tlio pink clow to pale cheeks and restores the hro of youth. By mail! J, with, our bankable graurantee to cure nnd the monev na.id. SonH tr.r i-in-nls,. fty of our bankable guarantee bond. EXTRA STRENGTH teLiowLABH.) immeauue Kesniis jvely guaranteed euro for Loss of Power, cele. Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, , Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra Jysteria, bits. Insanity, Paralysis and the B of Excessi ve. Use of Tobacco, Opium or J-M-il in plain package, Sl.OO a I for $5.00 with our bankable smax I bond to cure in 30 days or refund nviTA MEDICAL CO. Me by 'E, T. Whitehead & Co. iind Nen.k, N. C. I 1 A 1 .1 J t - . by the result. Foushee's motion lost 8 c a e ' e wouia aisPiacB " ty but for the kind aid of the local second and third wltn "ZhU " we Put worrying under printer, the head of nonsense, it is easy to un- "if yoa are a member of a Sunday derstand that it must be driven out by school or society of any sort, that tame an influx of sense. naner nublishes vour announcement! I r K t We cannot get rid of worry by an and the yarious proceedings of your T r. la nlnrnito 1 Sla,..yiug 10 every true and the bill passed lover ot xorth Carolina to learn ot the readings. success and uselulne?s of our young Among the many important bills in men at home or elsewhere. It is ts- trodnced in the House today were the : i, . I hills bv rf.nnnfrPfi.nf Nanr Uannvar ; T T . COnC'rmD Wh g Craig, of Buncombe, and Nichols, of effort of "III not to worry, we must meetings rn nt h-r statao on ni... j I " ' - I guoa names pltt - Stubbs. of Martin, and Wright. anve 11 oul W 8ee,nS lQat 11 18 aDS for themselves and serve well r.f i?.-.n n lutely ioolsh and injurious as well, to " v. t m ui a.IU naUi I . .." cause they represent. Rountree's bill is for a Code Commis- worry- Ay"lng that would natural sionol3 to revise and codify the v happen, will come just the same, n public laws. It provides for the an- ma"er DOW mucn we worry,. tne tmng I ;il . i 1 i t . pointment by the Goyernor of three u"u ,u uur commissioners at a salary of ?2,O0O and a clerk of $1,000. The Commonwealth has noted with peculiar pleasure the nice things that have been said in the newspapers of Atlanta concerning Revs. C. W. Byrd and John E. White. These prominent ministers both went from North Carolina, and were well known bytbepeoply of the State ; and the mind. of the provision giving the Governor the naming ot the commission is all favorable. A yery prominent and ex nerienced lawver on hearin? nf thia influence they are exerting in Atlanta said that only in this way could the a pastors in the woric of their resnec-' much needed Code revision: ba secured If troubled with a weak digestion. ihe current comment on the merits I belching, sour stomach, or if you feel dull alter eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at E. T. White head & Co's drug store. "It tells tha people much which you would like to have known, but which modesty or necessity prevents you from telling. . If yoa and all your, folks have been prosperous and fortunate in yonr af fairs, the papeer has boasted ot you al the way. If you have had misfortune, tary precision and spear-like pointed- ness. When the pink pencil is brought .forth the writing is not apt to be fer idly bright. Of course, each writei has hu own fancy, but the ru'.o ap pears to prevail that a little of the real comfort of writing is co-oidinate with an array of artistic confusion that indicates work and abhors an exhibit of gilded, carved inkstands, silver mounted blotters, embossed and em broidered inkwipers, gold j crs and a jewelled calendar. All very pretty, perhaps picturesque, just right for a tbe paper asked for sympathy in your I picture, but th8 great thoughts do not beha f. I usually bubble from such fountain. "Thus the paper has rejoiced when I according to tbe confidential testimony Admiral Cervera Dyinc:. mtaTablets FOffjMLABIA nothing but MiH-nair's TiTofwl Liver Pills. fc H. Macnair, Tarboro, N. C. L T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck N. C. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Laxatiye Bromo .. Quinine.: All ts refund the money it it fails Ji. w. Grove's signature is on . 2oc. - t'.ve denominations is great and power ful. Rev. Mr. Byrd held the position of Presiding Elder in the Methodist denomination in this State, besides oc cupying some of the best and most in- uential pastorates. Rev. Mr. While wassecietary of the State Mission Bosrd of the North Carolina Baptist State convention for five years. He resigned that position to accept the pastorate of the Second Baptist church ol Atlanta, and was a prominent and useful pastor in the State before he was elected secretary of the State Mission Board. Both of these young men are schol arly, eloquent and influential, and North Carolinians at home are proud of their record abroad as well as grate ful for the good they are doing. Stops tne cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Care, no Pay. Price 25 cents. and it will save a great deal of time to the Legislature in not having to elect Philadelphia Record. The news that Admiral Cervera, the the members of tbe Commission. It commander of the Spanish fleet in tbe is conceded by all that a Code Com- battle of Santiago, is on his deathbed mission is badly needed.' I will doubtless cause sincere regret in Mr. Craig's bill provides for the in- this country. Though he was our crease of the Superior Court districts I enemy the American people learned to of the State f rom 12 to 16. Thia I regard him as a soldier and a gentle- will give tha Governor the appoint- man in the best sense of those much ment of four new judges and solici- abused words. The defeat and destrno you rejoiced and wept when you wept. If you are a good citizen, tbe paper will always be your friend and will back you in your enterprises and will help to find you business friends. "It tells you of current prices and prevents you from being cheated and swindled in a hundred ways. "Finally, when you die, the paper will publish your obituary and will recite the Btory of your good deeds. "All these things tbe local editor will cause bis paper to dr but no one else in tbe world will do them or can ot a number of our distinguished con tributors. SHE DIDN'T WEAR A MASK. But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Sa've. Then tbey yanished as will all- Eruption, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles add Felons from Its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c. at E. T. White head & Co. Somem9n are like lightning bugs : tors and will require a redisricting of tion of his fleet involved no discredit d ttem for 7"' even for love or mon- tbey go through lite with their head- the State by the Legislature. It also for him, his ships haying been out- will abolish the present criminal courts i numbered as well as outclassed by ana tne omces tnereoi. those ot the United states. Mis svm- Nichols, of Pitt, introduced the first I pathetic praise, communicated to tbe bill to amend the Constitution so that I American Commander-in-Chief, of the the taxes paid by the white race shall be devoted to the education of the children of that race and the colored taxes for the education; of negro child ren. There were two other bills oi like i m port. One by Stubbs, of Martin , and one by Wright, of Rowan." Mr. Wright's bill for factory labor prohibits children under 11 years to work in factories ; limits hours of work bravery of yonng Hobson and compan ions on tha Merrimic showed that the ey. ine city paper win ten you oi the world, but it won't tell tho world about you cr yours. J he outside papsr is a stranger to your little world and is not at all interested in its improvement. Yet your local paper does all this free of cost to yoa if you are willing to light hung on the wrong end. Thia signature is on every box of ihe genuine Laxative Bitxso-Qiss&e tbe remedy that Spanish Admiral was as gallant as he receive it in that way. However , for was tender hearted. The proof or a brave soldier is his capability ot unsel fish admiration for tbe gallantry of his foes. TQ TH?DAF. ... A rich lady, cured ol her Deafness and Noises in the Heiid by Dr. Nichol son's Artificial Ear Drums, gare ?10, 000 to his Institute, so that deat peo ple unable to procure the Ear Drams may have them free. Address No. your sake, we hope you are too gener ous to accept S3 many unrequited favors and that you are willing to recip rocate the same "Help the editor. Be his friend and he will prove bis friendship to you. -. "Subscribe for his paper and pay for it regularly . in advance and get Cut this out and take it to E. T. Whitehead & Co's. drug store and gel a free sample of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, tbe beet physic. Tbey also cure disorders of the stomach biliousness and headache. Miss Mary A. Plumb, aged 2,welght, 408 pounds, and Charles N. Harang, aged 26, weight 126 pounds, were mar ried December 29 in Connecticut. The bridegroom was given a bonus of $2,000 by tbe bride's father, who is a wealthy iarmer. The most soothing, healing and an tiseptic application ever devised is De- Quality and not quantity makes Da- Witt's Whitch Hazel Salve. It relieves Witt's Little Earl v Risers such a valu- at nnw and mirea nilea. mn. wma 9467-c. The Nicholson Institute, 780, j able little liver pills. E .T. Whitehead and skin diseases. Beware of imita EighthAyenae.Xnw.V4rlr.ll. 8. A. & Co. - 'turns. . T. ibfebAl . Co. ' . t Daily except Monday. J;niy ex cept Sunday. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Yadkin Diyision Main Line Train leaves Wilmington, 9 00 a. in., arrives Fayetteville 12 0."i p.m., leaves Fayette ville 12 2r p. rn., arrives San lord 1 4.1 p. m. Returning leaves Hanfmd 2 iJC p. m., arriyea Fayetteyillo :i 11 p. tn , leaves Fayetteville 3 4G p. m.f arrives Wilmington 6 40 p. rn. Wilmington and WeMon Rnilrocd, BenueitEvilie Branch Train leaves Cennctisville 8 05 a. m., Maxton 9 10 a. m., Red Springs 9 40 a. m., lfop-j Mil's 10 32 a. m., arrives FnycitcvllJa 10 55 a. m. Returning leaves Fayette ville 4 40 p. m., Hope .Mills 4 55 p. in., Red Springs b 35 p. in., A ax ton 0 15 p. in., arrives Beimel tsvillo 7 15 j. m. Connections at Fayclleville with train No. 78, at Maxlou with (lie Caro lina Central Railroad, at lied Springs with the Red Springs and Bowmoio Railroad, at Sanford v illi the Senl onrd An Line and Southern Bnilwny, nt Gulf with the Durham find Cl ailuiifi Railroad. Train on the ScV'nnd Nock Branch Road leaves Weldon U :55 o m., I Jalifnx 4 :17 p. m., arrives Scotland Net:!; ut 5 :08 p. tn., Greenville ti :57 p. ni., KIi.f ton 7:55 p. m. Renin -.hi;; leaves Kington 7 :0 a. tn., Greenyiito 8 :52 a. id., arriving Halifax sit 11 .18 a. rn., Weldon 11 :83 a. m., d;iiy e.eppt Sun day. Trams on Washington Branch leave Washington S :I0 a. in. and 2 r.n).t arrive l'armcie 9 :10 a. in. ;ii:d '--') ji. rn., returning leave lrmc'e 9 :'.h .1. and G :30 p. n:., arrive Wa.-h;njMon 11:00 a. m.a-id 7 cert Sunday. Tram leaves Tarboro, N.C ftxcppt Sunday 5 :.0 p. rn. i :lo p. m., 'arrives Plymouth 7 :10 p. tn., o :Ji' p. m., Lemming, lenv month daily except Simdiv,7 :50 a. ni ;md Sunday 9 :00 a. m., ai--ivcaTarboio 10:10 a. m., 11 :i0 a. m. Tram n Midland N. C. Prarch ieaves Gnidfbnro daily, except Sw.rtny. 5 ::10 a. m., arriving Smitliiic'd (' : 10 i tn. Returnirg leavps Sniiihlk-M 7 :5 a. m. ; arriyes at (Joid Loro 9 rJ'O a. n , Trains on N;:.siivfi!e Ui at;cli Icsiv 3 Rocky Mount at 9 :0a. ni., A'.) .. m , arrive Na.shviile 10 :tiu a. rn.,4 :V'o u.vn. Spring Hope 11 :00 a. in., 4 :25 p. rr,. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 :0 j;. m., 4 :55 p. m., Nabhyillo 11:15 a. 25 p.m., f.rrive at Rocky Moiint 12 :10 a. m., G :00 p. m., daily cxceiit Sunday. Tmin on Clinton Branch leaves War- paw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11:40 a. m. and 4:25 p.m. Return ing leaves Clinton at 0 :.5 a. in. uud 2 :50 a. in. v Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldou for all points North daily, all rai1 via Richmond. H.M.EMERSON, Gon'l Pass. Agent. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traflic Manager. uV p. m., cijiiiy cx- d.iilv Smi.Jmv,
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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