Wis1 I OUR CLUBBING OFFER. WORDS FITLY SAID. .The Commonwealth B. E. HILL.IARD, ... .Editor. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the Post-Office at Scotland Keck, N C . as Second Class Matter. THURSDAY, 3UXE 5, 1002. WHAT ABOUT ITt The Commonwealth has cot heard anything about the railroad recently We feel like it is timo to stir up the pure minds of the projectors of that enterprise again. Sometime ago we hoped that by this time there would have been a way blazed from Scotland Neck to Roanoke river so that all who might pass could read "railroad" on the trees. But something seems to have put a q uietus on the business, and now we wish to hear about it again. Who can cpsak about it with authority? Let us hear about the project again Nothing could be done which would affect the business interests ot the town more than the s lid railroad to Roanoke river. HARNETT COUNTY PEOPLE. It may not be of special interest to our readers generally, but Harnett be ing the native county of the editor of The Commonwealth, somehow we feel a special pleasure in reprinting the following from the editorial page of the News and Observer about those good people : . "There is not a better type of the best Democracy than is found in the neighboring county of Harnett. It was originally settled by the grand army of Macs who came directly to North Carolina from Scotland. Its people may be depended upon to stand true to their convictions, to de fend Iheir homes in time of war, and to stand firmly by their convictions in times of peace. They are an rndepen- dent people. They have studied great public questions and are well in formed, and they are ready to give a reason for the faith that is in them." END OF THE BOER WAR. At last the Boer war is ended. So the announcements say, and the civil ized woild will be glad. For more than a year and a half the war has been continued at a fearful loss of life both of the British and the Boerd. The British have suffered worse, considering their strength and their number?, than the Boers. The British loss has been estimated at 21,356, with 100,000 wounded besides prisoners. The Boer3 have made a record for bravery and heroism not outclassed by any soldiery in the history of the world. The terms of peace are briefly these : "Boers must surrender and recognize tbe king. "The British agree to bring back the Boer prisoners as speedily as possible without loss of liberty or property. "Breakers of the laws of warfare to throw themselves on the king's mercy. "Dutch to be taught in the schools if desired by the parents and used in the courts if necessary. "Military punishment to end as Boon as possible and self-government to b9 substituted. "No tax on the Transvaal to pay the cost of war. "Three million pounds to be provid ed for stocking Boer farms. "Cape Colony rebels to be subject to trial and may be disfranchised for life, but no death penalty is to be inflicted. "Great Britain practically yields to all the demands of the Boers except absolute independence." WAKE FOREST COMMENCE MENT. The commencement at Wake Forest last week was quite a pleasant occasion. Everything passed off easily and well. The board ot trustees took steps to en large the work of the college by open ing a medical department ; and other infiuences weie set to work to increase the usefulness of the institution. The crowds were not particularly large but every feature of the exercises was pleasing, and all felt that the institu tion had never had a rnrre pleant commencement. A 25 CENT DOCTOR and an absolutely reliable one at that, ready at all times to cure you of your aches aud pains. A wonderful family physician is DR. WORTHINGTON'S REMEDY, one tftat has the largest practice of any doctor in .he world it's growing, as the fame of his cures spreads. Reduce your doctor's bill ; cure yourself promptly and thoroughly. Pay prompt attention to your aches and pains, they may grow into serious ailments. DR. .WORTHINGTOX'S REMEDY will cure Cramps, JL:arruoea, neuralgia and every known ache. WORTH MORE THAN 25 CENTS, it s selling price at all dealers. E T Whitehead & Co The Commonwealth has felt special interest in the and success of Hon. Claude Kitchin from the great eouvention that nominated him in tl -iM.-Wo two' ears ugo. He- made a brilliant campaign, and his career in Congress thus far has been highly com mendable. The Warrenton Becord makes this pleasing and .sensible ref erence to Mr. Kitchin : "Hon. Claude Kitchin will be renomi oated for Congress from this District without opposition. His first term in Congress has pleased his constituents highly. We want to congratulate him in not having attempted to mike any grand, eloquent speeches during thi his first term.- If he can be kept in Congress by bis frieuds and admirers lor several terms he will undoubtly be come one of tbe Democratic leaders in tbe House of Representatives. He is a young roan of great capacity, and with this, Las great moral courage and powers to discern between good and bar1. Thesa virtues together with hie love for bis countrymen and unques tionable christian character fit him well for the leadership of men." CHAIRMAN SIMMONS' CALL. State Chairman, Senator F. M. Sim mons, has issued the following call for tbe Democratic Slate Convention : "To the Democratic Voters of North Carolina : "la pursuance of a resolution passed by the State Democratic executive com mittee, at its meeting in the city of Raleigh on tbe 25th day March, 1902, notice is hereby given that the State conyenticn ot said party will be held in the city of Greensboro oa the 18th day of July, 1902. This convention is called for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Chief Justice of tbe Supreme Court, two candidates for Associase J as t ice of the Supreme Court, and oce member of the North Carolina Corporation Commis sion ; also a candidate for Superinten dent of Public Instruction, and for the transaction of such other 'business of the party as may be brought before the convention. "In compliance with its terms, I call your attention to the following res olution, adopted at the aforesaid meet ing of the Democratic executive com mittee, to-wit: 'Resolved, That the chairman of this committee ehall in bis call for the next State convention, state that said convention will determ ine whether the Democratic party will choose lis candidate for United States Senator by primary, by the convention or otherwise'. Each county is allowed in tbe said State convention one vote for every every one-hundred and fittj Democratic votes in the last election for Governor and fraction over seventy five "It is earnestly desired that each county shall be fully represented." FIRE IN ROCKY MOUNT. There was quit3 a destructive fire in Rocky Mount Monday night which consumed four residences on Franklin street. One building was occupied by irof. C. W. Wilson, one by Mr. G. H. uuuiel, one by Mr. Allen and the o'her by Mr. Bolton. The fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp while occupants of the building were away at church. Prof. Wilson's many friends in Scot- and Neck sympathize with him. Also Mr. Daniel's friends here will sympa- thiaa with him. The losses wore partally covered by insuranc?, but we have not learned the exact amounts. Uncle Sam's Mail Service requires physical and mental ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high . tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he says: "An attack of pneumonia Left me with muscular rheumatism, headache, and pains that seemed to be all over me. I was scarcely able to move for about a month when I decided to give M:;. Pato Pills and Nerve Flasters a trial. In three days I was again on my route and' in two weeks 1 was free from pain and gaining in flesh and strength.'1 Sold by all DrugcUts. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intf.' HOUSEWORK Too much housework wrecks wo men's nerves. And the constant care of children, day and night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the storj of the overworked housewife arid mother. Deranged menses, leucorrhcca and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect conditio!!; i VJBHE" CARDUI is doing this lor Uiousanus oi American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this frank letter: GleUtteane, Ky., Feb. 10, isbi. I am so glad that your Wiaa of Cardni is helping me. I am feeling better than I have felt for years. I am doing my own work without any help, and I washed last week and was not one bit tired. That shows that the Wine is doing me good. I am getting fleshier than I ever v.-cs bofore, and sleep good ar.d eat hearty. Before I began taking Wine of Cardui, 1 used to have to lay down five or six times every day, bnt now I do not tmnK or lying down t nrougn the day. Mas. Richard Jones. 91.00 AT DRITGCSISTS. for auvice inu mrraiuu-, auuitn, fei.iug mj tome, "The Jjidirs' Advisory Department', The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. M U l3 VLO E DEAD. The Green vi 11 Reflector tells of the death of Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale which occured at her home in that town Sunday. She was 40 years old and leaves a husband and five children. Prof. Ragsdale b is many friends in this community who will be pained t o learn of his sad bereavement. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Physicians call it ilalarial derm. It can be seen changing red biood yellow under microscope. It works day and night. First, it turns your com plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. Vou feel weak and worthless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. It enters the biood at once and drives out the yellow poison. If neglected and when Chills, Fevers, Night -Sweats and a gen eral break-down come later on, Roberts Tonic will cure you then but why wait ? Prevent future sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, pre vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous andsIt will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. 'tS. T. WHITEHEAD & CO. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the ereat kidnev. liver L and bladder remedy. e ii is ine great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame DacK, money, Diaaaer, uric acid trou bles and Bright s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent tree by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Notice! Notice! "THE VOLCANO'S DEADLY Work from the Fall of Pompeii to tbe Destruction of St. Pierre," In Prof. Charles Morris, L. L. D. Most intense ly interesting hook ever published. Complete thrilling and accurate ac count ofgreatest disaster that ever be fell tbe human race greater even than Pompeii. Telis Low Martinique, one of tbe most beautiful islands in the world, was suddenly transformed into x veritable hell. About 500 pages profusely illustrated with photographs taken before and after disaster. Prac tically tbe only "Martinique Book" in the field, for every one insists on hav ing Prof. Morns' book and no other. Best author, largest book, best illustra ted, scientifically accurate. Price $l.0 AGENTS WANTED. Enormous pro fit for those who act quickly. Most liberal terms. Outfit 10 cents. Don't lose a minute. Send for outfit IMME DIATELY, and be at work. The chance of a life-time for making money. Clark & Co , 222 S. 4th St., Phila delphia, Pa. - Mention this Paper. C On t . SlSrrWW I si- -Qs- AMI H.H All who will pay tbe cash can set The Commonwealth once a week and the Charlotte Observer twice a week a whole year for $1 75. The Charlotte Observer is an eight page paper, twice as large as The. Com monwealth ami you get it , twice a week for 75 cents. That is, you can get The Commonwealth for $1.00 as usual and four limes as much reading mat'er with it for 75 cents extra. Tbe Observer gives tbe leading news of the world. This is a fine offer and we hope our readers will take advantage of it. Notice. Having qualified as executors of Mary P. Edmondson, all pereons hav ing claims against her ettate aie notified to present them to ua on or before the 10th day of May, 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Persons indebted to her es tate are requested to make immmed iate payment. This May 5th, l'J02. R. C. Jose W. A. Dunn, Executors Mary P. Edmondson 5-8-6t. CLUBBING OFFER ! The semi-Weekly Journal, of Atlan ta is an up-to date, eight page, seven column paper. We will send you The Commonwealth and the Semi- Weekly Journal oue year, for $1.75 and give you The Southern Cultivator. of Atlanta, one year as a premium. We will do (his to any who will pay up arrears to The Commonwealth or to any who wish to subscribe anew. Big offer. Take it up now. Call on Day & Hedges For First Class livery ser vice. Stables open all the time and good teams always ready. Day & Hedges, Tarboro,N. C. 8-22-tf. Why Suffer With Your Eyes Eyes When perhaps a prop- Tested erly fitted pair of GIa?s c And will give you instant re- Ex amined lief? I have successfully Feee ! fitted for the woret forme Prices of defective vision and Low and can assist you. I furnish Quality High ! H. only one grade of Lenses THE BEST. W. MIX ON. OPTICIAN, ' ScthiMl Xt-k, X rtli ViT.A'.t : Stationery! A Great Sale! Box Paper going at Cost. Come while ifc lasts. Great Bargains. E. T. WHITEHEAD & CO., Scotland Neck, North Carolina Farmers anil SlocK Raisers Do you find stock raisine: as profitable as it should be? If not the fault is your own. Call on your merchants, Mess Futrell-Hardy Hdvv. Co. Scotland Neck, N. C. Ask Them For a Booklet published by the American Stock Food Co., of Fre mont, Ohio. They Are Free. It will tell you how to make more money in stock rais ing. Also how to Save 25 Per Gent. Feed. as well as how to prevent diseases. The only Stock remedies manufact ured that are gu ar anteed. 4one genuine without the picture of Uncle bam, and manufactured at Fremont, Ohio. For sale by FDTRELL-HAR 0 Y HD W. GO 4-10 6m Scotland Neck, N. C. ien in Tarooro Don't Teil It But we wish the public to know that we have a New and Large Assortment SPRI2TG - GOODS What we have will suit all, and we aie offering At Prices. LATEST" "WEAVES in Black Goods for Skirts. some Special Attractions For The Ladies. Don't miss them. WHITE ULL, Scotland Neck, N. C. ItisDifficult To prepare a Sat isfactory Breakfast without Good Flour, Lard and Butter. We Have the BEST of these goods that can Be Had, and why need accept any thing not so good, when the Very Best costs only a trifle more, and is Always Satisfactory ? DON'T BE M 1SLEAD, but buy where you know the BEST GOODS are kept. Taylih s Grocery Store. These have JUST ARRIVED N. C. Hoc Herrings, Old Glory Syrup in two and four quart buckets, Orange Sy rup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses in barrels and jugs to put it in, lot of nice Lamps, Glass, Crockery and tinware, see our Buggy Whips before you buy, big lot of Shirts, Drawers and Pants at low down prices, full stock of groceries all the time. We can SAVE YOU MON EY on many things, call here for what you want, and save time and money also, - Yours truly, Wilson Allsbrook. Nolice. Having qualified as executant f Amanda Houce, all persons holding claims against her estate are herebv uuuueu io present them to us on or oerore tne Idth day of May, 1903, or this notiec will be pleaded if bar of recotery. Persons indel.tMl estate are requested tomake immediate settlement. This May otb, 1902. T. L. House -, - Albert House, 7 ; Executors Amanda House 3fCrdLj-.iiii. DiarrhoM. Dysentery and the Bowel Trouble of Children iff Cures W"'EJBiE the Child aiadM ake d""te'n 'isv Cure Eruption and Sore. Colic, Hive, and Thrush . Remove, TEETH1NO 1 5wtIalNA Counteract and Overcome the Effect of th and prevents Worms. KhST,,,, and coats only 25 oents at Ciruit, or tZfn"tt2?oftmNpD gt. Louis. Mo. It buon 9t It them all rapidly, easily, coarse or fine, in uniform pieces,' without .mashing, squeezing, tearing or grinding. F XUHELL-HAH Ty HA'R'DWA'RE CO, "Uh Hardtoar HujtUrj" Scotland ffck. United States Depository. The First National Bank, of Weldoa Has been selected by the Secretary of the Treasury as one of two banks in North Carolina to receive One Hun dred Thousand Dollars public moneys on deposit. Officers Wm. II. S. CURGWYN, SAM'L F. PATTERSON, JAMES T. GOOCH, JOHN M. BREWER, - Interest Paid on Time Deposits. OCOTX.AITD IJZ3CK Real Estate, Rental, Collecting and insurance Agency. Real Estate Bought and Sold on Co m m i s s i o n . XiSXJTO AI7D OLAIHS COLLECTED. Jl e n t s Negotiate d f o r T o w n and C o u n t r y P r o pert y. 12-12-tf VERYBODV7 n VERYBOD 11 S juo S Who has has a buggy or vehicle of any kind get your tires reset on one of . . ' . Henderstn's Tire-Setting- Machines It sets them Cold. It does the work in a few Minutes. It is a Wonderful Improvement over the old Method. No more cuesa worse, but tics ure any chance of giving too much dish Having one of these Tire Setters the public is BOUeUeCL ah wor muruugiuy warranted. J. E. 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O South Carolina Inter-State and West India Exposition. CHARLESTON, S. C. December let, 11KJ1 to Juno 1st, 1902. ATLANTIC COAST LINE oilers Cheap Excursion Kales aud Excellent crcryiee. SHORTEST & QUICKEST ROUTE. Pullman Bullet S'ccpir.g Cars to Charleston on all Through Trains. Call on or address any agent, Atlan tic Cojtst 1,1 no for rates, echcdclci, sleeping car accoihmodaliou.s, etc., o: the undersigned, T.M.EMERSON, Traffic Manager. II. M. EMERSON, General Passenger A geut. WILMINGTON, N. C. We ptomptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign KH??ieI' "retch or photo of invontim for 'fWntsMd I HAUc-riflRKS c rw