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Justice for the Railroads and Noth ing More. (T regressive Farmer.) The railroads have bo long sowed to the wind, have 50 often plundered States or corrupted governments, that they get scant sympathy from most of us in the sudden and wide spread retribution that now threat ens them. But still we must recog nize that railroad, whatever the sins Of some railroad builders, is perhaps the foremost material agency of civ ilization, and that the South needs many a new line to develop resources fiat must otherwise lie idle. There :s the old straight and narrow path of exact justice that we are called to tread and the South needs leaders who will walk in it. To us this at leas': seems clear: 1. That we should not lay the same burdens on the strong and the weak, the struggling neW road and tha old and prosperous. Let us en courage the weaker lines by proper c neessions. 2. That Ihe railway's greatest sin has been not in high rates, but in discriminating rates rates which built one city and wasted another, enriched one man and bankrupted another. Consider, for example, just three facts mentioned by Mr. H. C. Brown in his address to the mer chants at Greensboro: For instance, the distance from Cincinnati to Lynchburg via the C. & O. is 474 miles, and to Greensboro i-3 472 miles, and yet the freight on many articles is twice as much to Greensboro as it is to Lynchburg. A car-load of grain from Cincinnati via Greensboro to Lynchburg is $24, but if the car stops at Greensboro it is $56. A car-load of molasses from New Orleans to Lvnchburg is $52. but if the car stops at Greensboro the freight is $104. Here then is the task for us (1) to stop discriminations, and (2) to hold the powerful roads in check without discouraging the struggling ones. And it is a big task. Columbus just landed; meeting a big Indian chief Avith a package under his arm, lie a?ked what it was. "Great medicine llollistor' Rocky Mountain Ten, said the Injun. "o cents, Tea or Tablets. It was a observation of Thomas Southerne that "Pity's akin to love." Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to apply right where soreness and inflammation exists. Ib relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or pvot ruding piles. Guaranteed.' Price 50c. Get it to-day. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Edward Coke, the English jurist, was of the opinion that "A man's house is his castle." Nearly all the old-fashioned Cough Syrups are constipating, especially those that, contain opiates. They don't act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. To Milton we owe "The paradise of fools," "A wilderness of sweets" and "Moping melancholy and moon struck madness." A Wonderful Happening. Port R-yron, N. Y., has witnessed one of the most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over 80 years. I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by E. T. Whitehead & Co. .drug gists 25c. The poet Campbell found" that "Coming events cast their shadows before and 'Tis distance lends en chantment to the view," Talk about your breakfast foods. A thousand you can see ; I would not have them as a gift. But would have Rocky Mountain Tea. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Briefs About Electrical Development. A bill is before the legislature of Texas providing that all locomotives in that state be equipped with elec tric headlights. Trackless electric trolley lines are growing in favor abroad. The latest one to be opened is between Spezia and Portovenere, in Italy. Great Rriln i3 s?H?rasly consider ing the adoption of the electric mu'e on the Fng'ifh canals. A special com mission has the matter under con sideration. Several wireless telegraph static i will be established in the Turkish empire. American experts Will train the Turks to use the instruments. The city of Constantinople, with a million and a quarter inhabitants, U without electric light or power. Ger man capitalist have been granted concessions by the Sultan and the city very shortly will be supplied with both lights and street railways. Water power will be developed not far from the Turkish capital. A shoe shining parlor has been opened in TXmc? ill which only electro-pneumatic brushes and polishers aroused. Electrically heated irons are also used in the same establish ment for pressinar ht n? 'othrs. Iov the church militant recog nizes the value of advertising. The Fifth Avenue Baptist church in New York City, better known as the "Rockefeller Church" has erected a large electiic sign, exciting no end of comment and bringing results. A new type of direct current gen erator has been produced by the Gen eral Electric Company, which wive greater power for less floor space and can be attached to walls or ceil ings. The new copper clad wire for tele phone and telegraph lines is made by welding Copper to the steel in electric furnaces before the ingot is drawn into wire. It is claimed the results are as good as though the wire were solid copper and the saving is considerable. Damascus is the first city in th3 Turkish empire to be electrified, as three and a half miles of trolley line is now under construction. Power is secured from the falls of the P.iver Barara, twenty-two miles from the city. The Turks believed for many years that electricity was the devil's power, and for this reason it was tabooed by the Sultan. An electrical process for aging flour has been perfected, doing away with the cost of storage and addi tional floor space. Instead of letting the flour age by standing, it is now done by allowing it to come in con tact with air which has been ozon ized by a flash of electricity caused by the breaking of an arc. The oxygen of the air, turned to ozone, acts chemically on the flour. An electrically driven hearse is in use in Berlin. The newest thino: in Teddy bears is one that has tiny incandescent lights for eyes. A storage battery is provided, and when the bear's paws are squeezed the eyes light up. Sir Hugh Bell, of London, pro phesied a few days ago that a cen tury hence a ship with hardly any machinery would speed across the Atlantic propelled by electric force generated by the falls at Niagara and transmitted to the vessel wire lessly. This seems incredible, but the electrical wonders of to-day would have seemed more so twenty five years ago had they been fore told. Wireless telephone experiments are being made on the New York curb between the brokers and their respective officers. A railroad with a 72 per cent grade, at Weehakeen, N. J., is one of the queerest ever built. It runs up a 300 foot incline and the cars are 20 feet wide and 40 feet long and will carry a load of 50,000 pounds. They are operated by 300-horsepower elec tric motors and make the ascent in one minute, carrying both freight and passengers. long Live the King! is the popular cry throughout European countries; while in American, the cry of the present day is"Long live Dr. fiKng's Xcw Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, of Truro, Mass., says : "It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Panic's opionion is shared by a majority of the inhabitants of this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed ; and for coughs and colds it's the only sure cure. Guaranteed by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Druggists. 50c. and $1.00.- Trial bottle free. Monuments & Gravestones At Eventide, (lly Marie CoreU. In our hearts' celestial voices Softly say: "Dav is nasincr. night 'n coming. Kneel and pray!'' Father, we obey the summons; Hear our cry. Pity us nd help our weakness, Thou M3t High! For the joy? that most wo cherish Praised be Thcu. -Good and gentle isl thou ever, Hem- us n;w. Wc are only litUe chlldr-m Kneeling here And Wv want our loving father Always near. Take, us in Thy arms and keep us As ihme owii. Gather us like little sunbeams 'Round Thy thrcne. Why He Hsd :io U?Mw. (Imtianajo'is Star.! Bishop John F. Berry during the Methodist Conference's recent ses sion, told a story in illustration of the tender mercies of the wicked. "It is said," he began, "that when the rat Spanish marthal, Narvaez, lay dying his confcs.;or a;ked him if he had any enemies. " 'No,' whispered the marshal; I have none, "But the priest, reflecting oh the stormy life of the dying man, re peated: " 'Think, sir! Have you no ene mies? None whatever?' " 'No.' said the marshal, 'none.' And he added, tranquilly, 'I have shot thim all.'-" The bites and stings of insects, tan, sunburns, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pinosalves Car bolized. Acts like it poultice, nnd draws out inflammation. Try it. Price 25c. E. T. Whitehead Co. We are indebted to Colley Gibber, not to Shakespeare, for "Richard is himself again." Your brain goes on a strike when you overload your stomach; both need blood to do business. Nutrition is what you want and it comes by taking Hol lister's ; Rockv Mountain Tea. 5o centf Tea or Tablets. E. T. Whiteheads Co. ache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble vho will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of tbe crude gems and resins ob tained from the Native Pine have been recognized by the medical pro fession for centuries. In Pine-ules we offei all of the virtues of the Native Pine that are of value in relieving all ICidnsy and Bladder Troubles Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. English Kitchen. On American and European Plan. Established 1890. A nice Ttoast Beef Dinner lor 25c. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. We also have a few nicely furnished rooms for our pa trons. 347 Main Street, Norfolk. Va. Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says: " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kedol cured ms and we are now using it In milk for baby." FOR BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS TRY DeWITT'S KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sort and Saft Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & CO., Chicago For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. We pay the Freight, and Guarantee Safe Delivery. Largest Stock in the South. Illustrated Catalogue Tree. The Couper Marble Works, (Established 1848.) I59r 161 and 163 Bank Street, Norfolk, Virginia. r wonderful srain of six and one- " - a fourth million gain of one-third ot tne entire i em c A rrmQiirrmtlfvn Of JK. chewing and States. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WINSTON-SALEM, N. a good Pocket Knife Good Offer VERY new Cash Subscriber gets a Knife Free. Every Old Subscriber who pays up all arrears and pays One Dollar in advance also gets a Knife Free. This good and serviceable pocket knife is made by the manufacturers of the famous "Griffon" Cutlery. It is warranted by E the manufacturers free from flaws andT)f a temper to take and hold a good cutting . edge. This is an opportunity you do not want to miss. W e make this remarkable offer in order to en large the circulation of The Commonwealth. The number of these premiums is limited, so if you want one of these good knives, better get it at once. Call at this office and get one of these knives, or address a let ter with the money and two cents to pay postage to The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, iV. C. L. RAILROAD COIPANY Jamestown Exposition. Rates from Sctotland Neck as fol lows: Season Ticket $4.50 sold daily Ap ril 19th to November 30th. Sixty Day Ticket $3.S0 sold daily April l'Jth to November 30th.. Ten Day Ticket $3.40 sold daily April 10th to November 30th. Coach Excursion $2.40 sold each Tuesday; limit 7 days. Endorsed: "Not Good in Parlor or Sleenin" Cars." Through Pullman Sleeping Cars from Port Tampa and Jacksonville, Honda, Atlanta and Augusta, Geor gia, Wilmington, North Carolina via Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maps, descriptive matter, list of hotels, etc. For reservations or any informa tion address W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traffic Mgr. Th Do Keeley Ci ire The y- u i ii the given in next wee will then QHPTNAPPS and the. Revnolds' bv Internal Kevenue for a fiscal year, . pounds, or a net smoking JsM C. W e will give , you one free of chanre. to Subscribers ! North Carolina. T. C WHITE, Con. Pas!. Agt. You Know What It Does? It relieves a person of all desire tor.strong drink or drugs, restores ins nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. Cor- respondence confidential. For Full Particular. AJJ ' " Keeley Institute, -.-wWIUk orin Carolina. Chewers info in brands Ne MM ion r. Uiidcrtakrs' Supplier. Full and Compkie Ik .1 v r :'' it " . .Coffins andCaskeii j Buria! Rob, Etc. Hearse Service o lyTfc! ! ! N. B. Joscy C-.-i-.p ir.y, Scotland Nc-'r. v ! Largest and 1 ' , " ' ; l'lnnt in ti ' ' : r n : .-r.-.ttti IMS?:!! N! . . . . mi Tc.il in en i. Sill; ; anteed. Vri'' and prices. Iron Fencing Cemeterv and purposes a Sr v ' J.Y. SflVAdi: . icnt, .Scotland Xe.lc N"':'' ;v reoir or rT.;-! for our tAISlbatf ct Su-.ij-.'i H doors, blinds. h-rdvj-r - R 4 clfctric luitjit-j i:. We t'CJsj :' anal i.s All Kinds all trie fa Also Coinplcfc Undcrtihir Outfit. Hearse Service nvTii Lay or nilit v- '.5,V to accoinmod;il- -and the -Pubii M. Hoffman S Ere Scotlanll Neck X." ( : " KodoS V , palpitation of the heart. 1
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