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ABVSSTISING BUSINESS . - WH AT STEAM IS TO- Machinery, if YOU AhEAliuMun roo WILL ADVEKTlSfc TOOK Business. fMONWEAL E. E.HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE i.oo (i is;e&t Propelling Power VOL. XIX. New Serics-Vol. 6. (6-1 8) SCOTLAND NECK, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1903. NO. 43 Sl our AnvKRTja rMtfiT l off JL H Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? men a cougn means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. - For 40 year I have depended on Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for cougfis and colds I know it srreatly strengthens weak luns " MRS. F. A. Kobiksok, SaliuerVlich Sr.. 50c.. ?1.00. VI .iniiiiists. m J. C. AVER CO., Lowell. Mass. 1 1 iur Weak Lungs Ayer's Pills increase the activity of the liver, and thus aid recovery. Do Yoti Enjoy What You Eat? You can eat whatever and whenever you ilka If you take Kodol. By the uae of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased itomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods as would tie one Into a double-bow-knot are eaten without even a "rumbling" and with a posi tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is more these foods are assimilated and transformed Into the kind of nutriment that is appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol is the only digestant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact. It contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and alt disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. Sotties only. Regular size, $ 1 .00. holding 2M time the trial size, which sells for SO cents. Prepared by E. O. DoWITT & CO., Chicago, Ilk E. T. WHITEHEAD & CO. 53S;'Qk PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM i-'&'l&!rB&ff Cleanses aD beautifies the h.'r-?-i:5fltm Promotes a luxuriaDt growth. ??S3E -v3 Hevet aila to Bestore Otn i -i -jfiS Hair to its Youthful Color; s ijV&Sisi-Sta Cures sraip disrase. & hair falling. :&?:S?T3 ge,andtl.t)at Druggists CAPUDS f m I a" Also sea sickness anj Truvelers Nausea, diz- ALL HEADACHES S&SSS effect on braia or hea . Ktc, 25c and 50c a bottle. (Liqi.ii.) PROFESSIONAL. A. C. LIVEBMOX, u Dentist. ( Frici:-Over Mew Whitbead Building Oijiee hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to ' clock, p. m. SCOTLAND XECK, N. C. nil. J. P. WIMBEKLJS, OFFICE BRICK HOTEL, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. il. IS. SMITH. STUART H. SMITH g.MlTHA SMITH, A TTORNE YS-A T-LA TT. ritat?n B'd'g, over Tyler & Outterbridge Scotland Neck, N. C. iff A.JJTJXN, VT - 1 TTORN E Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are I ) WARD L. TBAVIb, f lorney and Connselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. ' 'Hoh'-j Loaned on Farm Lands. ESTABLISHED IN 1865 CHAS M WALSH km Mirbls &i. Gnniu , 1 WORKS, ij.S'yeawtore St., Petersburg, Va. i uneah, Tom bs. Cemetery Cuib i "iC, &c. All work strictly first-ch-i aud at Lowest Prices. ! ALSO FCRXISH IRON FENCiNG, VASES, &G. l ?igns Bent to any address free. In "nting for them jjlef.re gite ago e 1 1 - ! ml h ,nit as to price. - Prepay Fretehton aU Work C .iiard our Work Jith t!iat our Ccmpetlrorf- TateLoitativo Drcnto 0 DITOx'S j-EISURE JioUIS. OBSERVATIONS OF The Croatan Indians in Robeson county are a distinct race of their own, and in the new jail which is to be built at Lumberton there will be Oroatans tote Separate. dlSerent apartmcnts for the three 'es-whites, croatans and negroes. The new jail will be the largest county prison in the State, will be three stories high, heated by steam and modern in every respect. This will be the first time, says the Charlotte Observer, that the Croatans have been respected in their wish for separation from the negroes. Says our contemporary : "The Croatans, like full-blood Indians, consider themselves greatly above the colored peo ple. In Robeson county are practically all of the Croatan Indians, num bering several hundred. They live to themselves and have their own towns." nn It has been given out that in 1885 the value of the goat skins imported in this country was about four million dollars ; in 1890 it was nine millions ; . . in 1898 it was fifteen millions ; in 1903 it will be Millions m Goat Siias. . . . , ' ., in round numbers iwenty-five millions. These large importations of goat skins, chiefly from China, India, Arabia and southeastern Russia, are the result of an increasing demand lor certain kinds of kid leather for foot wear and gloves. It is observed by some one who has made some study of the subject that the farmers of the United States are making little or no effort to supply these demands at home. Really it would seem an easy thing to make large fortunes by raising goats il there is any demand for even the tkins, as they are proverbially self-supporting as long as there are pine bushes in the woods or old tin cans lying about the premises. But now seriously, it does seem a pity that this coun try cannot supply its own goat skins and save that twenty-five million dollars. un Mr. R. Dot; Laws publishes a wonderful paper at Moravian Falls, it seems, and the Charlotte Observer makes reference to it as follows : "We , , A , . have told aforetime ot The Yellow Jacket, a re- Welcomed to Charlotte. markable little semi-monthly Republican paper, published at Moravian Falls, Wilkes county, by R. Don Laws. It has a circulation of 60,000, in every State and Territory, uses three large presses, is about putting in a linotype machine, and carries no advertisements for the reason that advertisers will not pay the rate ot $500 per column. It employs fifteen people, ten of whom Mr. Laws canied last week to the Greensboro Fair, and whose names The Telegram gives as follows : L. B. Laws, Harrison Crouch, Jas. L. Pearson, Barney Laws, Dora Laws, lone Crouch, Lois Parlier, Ada Wallace, Texie Hendren and Judy May Sloope. Tne Observer embraces the opportunity to make its manners to Miss Judy May Slooie, and to invito her down to the Mecklenburtj Fair and bring ber name with her." tut President Cuaui.es F. Thevixg, of the Western Reserve University and the Adelbert College, contributes an interesting paper to the October num Collego Training and the Business Man, for all business men. He admits that sometimes when the young man starts to college, say at eighteen, and his peer starts to business without the college training, the latter for the fi.st ten or twenty years may seem to outstrip the former in life's race, but he says that before they both reach their three score years and ten the college trained man will have the ad vantage and get much more out of liie. President Theving admits that certain boys should not go to college. We quote him on the boys referred to. He says : ''Boy who dislike etudy should not go, for they are in peril of becoming social rebels and pessimists. Boys who cannot bear freedom should not go, for they are in peril -f becoming slaves to unworthy habits. Boys who are lazy should not go, for they are in peril of adapting a soft, luxurious file, which it is difficult to throw off and which ill becomes the hard worker of the workaday world of the new America." ' "x X X Few men who have entered public life in any of the States have become so prominent in so short a time as Ji-seph W. Folk, the circuit attorney of St. Louis. He was a modest, unassuming young Joseph W. Folk. awyer, brilliant and brainy withal ; and when asked to assume the duties of the office which he now holds in St. Louis, he would accept only on condition not to be hampered by party lines or prejudices. It has been stated that one of his first acts as the city's official was to bring to justice and punishment a Democrat, though Mr. Folk was himself elected to his offico as a Democrat. He has literally ''cleared up" the city and has made a reputation second to no man ot h's time. His name is being difcussed as the possible and probable Governor of his State, and if he is nominated he will surely be elected. A correspondent in a re cent issue of Harper's Weekly wrote thus : "The more one learns about Mr. Folk the greater he grows. From, positive obscurity of a couple of years ago his name is now known iu every 'nook and cranny' of this big country, because he has accomplished the seeming impossible. He has purified, single-handed and alone, an American mnnisipality ; his lateBt utterance breathes forth a spirit that is more refreshing than comes to you from the broad Atlantic." Then the writer cites some of Mr. Folk's utter ances. Among them are these : "The official who would betray his trust would sell his country if he could." "No State or nation can be injured by getting rid of physical or moral filth." "The greatest enemies of the republic to-day are the giyersand takers cf bribes." "No more serious ques t,on confronts the American people than the eradication of bribery." Mr Folk is an interesting man per se because of his progressive work in cleans incagreat municipality of its corruption from bribery and other evils; but be is especially interesting to the people of North Carolina because he , a grandson of North Carolina. If 13 native of Bertie county. He 18 iniero3""s "- wealth in a three-fold degree Ha jr, r,i Forest College. To Cure a Cold in Ons Boy PASSING EVENTS. ber of the North American Review on college training for the business man. The main trend of the argument is that a college training is good we are quite correct nis ,au,Br a is a man of character who stands by Wnrth fijrnlina. and his brother was one ' - ca every The Difference, The Commoner. When we consider the energy and ability palsied by it, and bow many bright young lives become failures by fearing to attempt, we wish the word "I can't," and "impossible" were elimi nated from the language of the young, at least. Because the road is rough and toilsome, and the labor harsh and vexing, is it well' to falter when the prize is well worth the struggle? The crown of victory is reseryed for those who strive, and however accident may seem to elevate anotner, there is no royal road to fortune or to fame. The victories worth having are rarely won by the "I can'ts," on the lips ot the young, no words sound so miserable as the sbrinkhngs that betrays the cow ard's spirit. Seek not to do beyond your strength, but, having measured your means and faculties, consider if you can afford to fail. Accept the fullest measure of toil, and etruggle bravely toward the top. Remember that your burden bearing will give you strength, if you carry the load aright. My dear boys, you cannot af ford to be cowardly. My dear girls, your motto in life should be to succeed wcout the idea if you please it fs "not our stars, but ourselves that are tr to blame.if we are underlings." Climb Achieve. Fall, if ycu must fall, with your hands reaching upward. A deter mination to succeed, and a persistent effort toward success, have made more than one name immortal. Do not ac knowledge defeat. A Strane House Fet. In tropical countries it has long been customary to have a pet snake tc keep the house free from rats and mice and the Washington Post says that th practice has been introduced into thu country One dealer in birds and ani mals particularly recommends purcLas ing a Mexican bull snake. These, he explains, differ from tbf Florida variety in being a light yellow whereas the latter are coal black These snakes are non-poisonous, and are far superior to cats as vermin exter minators. You nl.u one ot them into a house or barn overrun with rats, mice, cockroaches and the like, and u a marvelously short time the place wil' bo rid of their. All that is necessar when winter comes is to provide warm place for them to crawl into and hybernate until spring. They have become quite popular ir Washington, and many people an keeping them about their barns and stores in place of lazy, overfed and in different cats. Tbe repugnance the everyone feels lor a snake soon pastes away when they have a reptile that i- perfectly harmless that can be trained to answer a call or whistle, and thai will eat out of a dish when vermin be comes scarce and he has nothing to prey upon. Both Sides of the Counter. Fnrward. A clerk in a large department store had rendered very efficient service to two lady shoppers, giving them genu ine interest, the advantage of his expe rience in purchases somewhat out of his particular line he was handling, and taking the trouble to obtain need ed information for them. They thank ed him as they departed one of them by a slight nod,' the other very heartily. "He has saved us a great deal of use less running about," said the latter to her friend. "He was so courteous and 'nelpful." "Of course," said the other, with an amused look. "Why, my dear, that is what he is here for ; It is his business, and he is paid for it." She seemed to feel that the salary barred any claim to gratitude, and it is to be feared, from tbe ungracious man ner of many who demand and receive attention from clerks and public em ployes generally, that her view is wide spread. It Is the business of the latter to be courteous and helpful, certainly, but it is quite as much the bueiness ot the rest of us to be the same. It is what we all are here for, no matter who pays the weekly wage. QUESTION ANSWERED, Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in tbe civ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Bil iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out tbe system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner vous and organic action of tbe system, and that is all tbey took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Greer, 'a August Flower in liquid form, to make vou satisfied there nothing serious the matter with j'ou Yon can get this reliable remedy at E. T. WHITEHEAD & UO'S. Price 2oc AEE ton 700? Saturday Evening Post. Are you a trailer, or are you a trolly ? Are you tagged to a leader through wisdom and folly ? Are you Somebody Else, or You ? Do you vote by the symbol and swal low it "straight?" Do you pray by the book, do you pay by tbe rate? Do you like your cravat by the calan dar's date? Do you follow a cue? Are you a writer, or that which i worded ? Are you a shepherd, or one (of tbi herded ? Which are you a What or a Who ? It sounds well to call yourself "one of the flock." But a sheep is a ebeep after all. At the block You'ye nothing but mutton, or possi bly stock. Would you favor a stew? Are you a being and boss of your soul, Or are you a mummy to carry a scroll? Are you Somebody Else, or You? When you finally pass to tbe heavenlj wicket, Where Peter tbe Scrutinous stands at his pickef, Are you going to give him a blank for a ticket? Do you think it will do? Women Buyers. New York World, It is noted that among the great army of buyers thronging the city fully ten per cent, are women. Of these some are so employed because of a nat ural aptitude and early acquired famil iarity with tbe trade they represent, as millinery, corset, dress goods, etc. But there is a noticeable and remark able increase within this generation of women buyers to whom is entrusted the purchase of entire stocks of goods There are numbers of them in the 3e pirtment stores "with salaries deemed preposterous twenty years ago. They have made themselves invaluable by an application to the demands of their positions ot tbe intuition born in them, the sense of foresight which reveals to the mind's eye today the particular style of goods which fashion will call for a year hence. Tbe buyer Is so important to the business house as frequently to gain partnership honors as a reward of mer it. The managing partner of Boston's largest department store, once a cash boy, "arrived" because ot his skill in buying the firm's silks. Has any wo man so risen ? A cash girl has become a buyer, but not yeto far as is known, a partner. This is an advance she may require another decade to make. A Tar Heel Exhibit for the St. Louis Fair. Harpers 's Weekly. When Columbus discovered America there stood in a remote mountain gorge in Cherokee county, North Caro lina, a tulip poplar tree that was then 400 years old. For four more centuries it grew and flourished, and was recently felled for exhibition at the St. Louis World's Fair. The tree was thirteen feet in diameter at the base when it was out. The gorge in which it grew was so in accessible, being forty miles from a railroad, that It was impractible to obtain a section near the base. For ty feet up, where the tree was a little more than six feet in diameter, a disk was cut. This has been polished, and will occupy a place in front of tbe hunter's lodge. On the polished disk have been engrayed the Important his toricaljBvents of the Old North State from the time that Sir Walter Raleigh took possession of the land in his sov ereign's name on July 4, 1584, through tbe Colonial days, during the Revolu tion, and up to the present time. An other section of the tree will stand like a monument in tbe forestry exhibit. It 'is ten teet high. A portion has been dressed, polished and varnished, while the lower portion is covered with the bark. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. LeQuin, of Cavendish, Vt., was was robbed of his customary health by invasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his bouse, his trouble was arrest ed and now he is entirely cured. TbeA are guaranteed to cure. 25c at E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s drug store. A luxury sometimes develops into a necessity before we know it. A PERFECT, PAINLESS PILL is tbe one that will cleanse the system, set tbe liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complect ion, cure headache and leaye a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of Latayette, Ind , says ; "All other pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt' Little tarly Risers are p'mply perfect" For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Willingness. Christian Work. Two housekeepers were talking on that subject of unfailing interest sef vants. "Mary is fcr from perfect," said one, "but f Would not part with ber for a great deal, for she is so willing, and that covers a multitude of sins." "Indeed it does," replied the other, "and I am inclined to think it more importantjthan anything "else, that a servant be willing willing to do and not to do. I have a cook who insists upon doing things that she cannot do well and that 1 have asked her not to attempt. As a consequence there is constant trouble, and I fear I will have to discbarge her just on this account. ' Tbe words lingered "Willing to do and willing not to do." Is it not rare to find Bucb a person in any station of life? Willing to do our duty, however dis tasteful it may be, and willing also to giye up tbe work for which we are un fitted, tbe position which we should enjoy but which some one else would fill more acceptably, tbe outside pleas ures which can only be enjoyed by neglecting home 'duties such willing ness is a valuable characteristic in any one, and, fortunately, it is one of tbe things that can be cultivated. We can not all be quick or bright or capable or efficient or intellectual or talented, but it lies in the power of every cne of us to be willing. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used tor sixty year? by millions of mothers tor their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, alias all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best t remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in ever part of tbe world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other A sign is displayed in tbe elevators of an office building in Washington, which says : "As this is a public car. gentlemen need not remove their hats." THE SALVE THAT HEALS without leaving a scar is De Witt's. Tbe name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but De Witt's Witch Ha zel Salve is tbe only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains tbe pure, unadul t crated witch baxel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you It is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWItt invented Witch Hazel Salve and De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve in tbe world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter or Mind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Tbe catching ot snakes and the col lectins of their venom, which fetcLes one dollar a grain, is a new industry in Australia. DIETING INVITES DISEASE. To cure dyspepsia and indigestion It is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system be comes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and as similate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never falling cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests wbat you eat makes tbe stomach sweet. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. In nearly every street in Japanese cities is a public oven, where for a small fee housewives may have dinmrs and suppers cooked for them. TEACHERS INTERSTATE EXAM INATION COURSE. Teachers wishing to prepare for ex aminations should write, at once, to Prot. J. L. Graham, L. L. D., 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn., lor particulars concerning his special Teachers' Examination Course. This course is taught by mail, and prepares teachers for examination in every State in the Union. Leading educators pronounce it the best course ever offered to tbe teaching profession, and all teachers wishing to advance In their profession should immediately avail themselves of it. Enclose stamp for reply. A socialist paper published in Kai - sas has half a million circulation ; ai -other in Missouri, 50,000, and a maga zine now printed in Canada circulatts more than 100,000 copies. CAUSE OF LOCKJAW. Lnnkiaw or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plei.ti fully in street dirt. It is inactive so loner as tx nosed to the -air. but when carried beneath the skin, as in thf wounds caused by percussion caps or hv rnstv nails, and when the air is ex cluded tbe germ is roused to activity and produces tbe must virulent poison known. These eerms miv be destroyed and all danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Uhamnerialu s fain ujin. freely as soon as the injury Is leceived. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and cause? cuts, bruises and like injuries tt heal without maturation and in one-third of tbe time required by the usual treat ment. It is for sale by E. 1. White bead & Co , Scotland Neck, and Leg ftceii'a D-ug Store, Hobguod. A FAMILY REMEDY. Pe-ru-na In Use in Thousands of Homes. Congressman H. Henry Powers, o! Vermont, write from Morrisville, Vt.: 1 Peruna I U& used In my fa mil) with success. I can recommend it at an excellent family remedy and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections."-H. Henry Powers. John L. Burnett, Member of Congress, Seventh Alabama tJistrict, writes: I take pleasure in testifying to th merits of your Poruna. At 1 ho solicita tion of a friend my wife used it, and il Improved her condition generally. It ii a remarkable remedy. lean cheerfully recommend Peruna a a good, sulstan tial tonic, and a very good catarrh remedy." Ie-ro-na Cares Catarrh, 4 Half the ills of life are dno to eatnrrn and catarrhal derangements. Portias Is the only internal, systemta eafarrli remedy known to the medical profcrioit Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo Sated. Peruna is not a guess nor an experiment it Is an absolute, scicntlfit certainty. Peruna has no substitute" no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna, If you do not derive prompt and saM factory results from the use of Peruna, writ at once to Dr. Hartman, jriving a full statement of your case and lie will be pleased to give you his valuablo ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, Prc.-Mdent ol The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. norfollt, Uirainia. 1HE FOLLOWING RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. TftaW QxAers TUcetae "Prompt 8. O. TURNER & SON, (.nonoTvain or STENCILS, RUBBER & STEEL STAMPS, SEALS A BRASS CHECKS. PRINTERS SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER A BRASS PLATERS. BRONZING, OXIDIZING, PADS, DAT EPS, 4.C 23 Camibcl Is W Inirf. cat SUtaflKVerry, , NORFOLK. VM. I repair or remodel anv kind of building? Send! for our FREE CATALOGUE of ail ktmhl of building materials, hardware, mantrts Wei W5rK,palntS,Elass.jraceleciriciiiurrs ore. FRANK T. CLARK CO., I trj.l BsasjEstablished 1870. NORFOLK. v 3HOES re Known cvei v.vhere! iaby's tc gran J parrnti NORFOLK STORE. 332 Main &t. SAMUEL C. PHILLIPS INVITES YOUR TRADE for Furniture, Carpets, feo Lowot Prices Juarantecl. 33 -337 Church St., NORFOLK VA. Basol Paint... t)e most Economical Duraiit. Write for Descriptive Iloklet Sent Pout Free. JENKINS PAINT & OIL CO., NORFOLK. VA. 50REY & BAUIY), Tailors & Furnishers. 333 Main Street, ORFOLK. - VIRGINIA. O- E. D. BARRON, 5Yie TU&V Ktswv Who SELLS. No matter where located. We Have Rare Bargains for Investors. "Dt "Sot Y arVveuVars. t OR AN BY ST.. NORFOLK. VA. Don't Forget to Visit FABER; Tli Photographer,' When You go to Norfolk, 100 GRAN BY ST., OPP. MONTICELLO HOTEL Take thiR card and ret two extra Mm t per tl7.'n. DO YOU NEED CLASSES? "Sucker, "V-aYV "STvaVor, EYE GLASS and SPECTACLE MAKERS. 63 1RANBY STREET, NORFOLK, VA. Fine Farm for sale. 260 acres five mile from Halifax and seven miles from Fnneld." 5 horrO farm open land, 25 acre i-ll nrolered, and 100 acres i;f fine totvero l:nd. Good buildlnyp, oinall orchard ard (X c'.l?nt waier. Ttrirm : Oi o U nd tath n J L lijse iu oi e, io, ihirp mid lour years. Price m-!? knwn on np Iw pJinn. 1J.1LL1AKD A IK.i:K. HON. II. H. POWERrV Sevea ISSon kont sflU in BMC '
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