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You Can't Oversleep '. yourself if you have one of our VVaterberry Nickle Alarm Clocks. veryou,! with experience i.-i-.v! to ! the best. Only oue grade mul ; therefore ' e; atl away Brb . ive tne ljesi. at 75 cents. EjcU Clock guaranteed for 12 months, and, if these clocks were not ilrst-class the Halhaways would never guarantee them D i il E C TOK Y TUE CITV. Myr: T. 15. Wilson. Aldermen: M. W.Sawyer, j '( i nil uiuiiUer , J. Li. Sawyer, J.-B. Flora, H. F -urif t- W, H. V-uttioily aud bryaut rree'f.au; (lent aud Tax Collector. K. A. Commander; Tr i-urei , J. 1. it-rebec: Chief of Police. W. C. Imw.ioH wita A "J. ISell and I'. 11 Ives as Aasis" t, AUorue , J.U. Leigh; Street Couiinisi,ouer. Jjr AF Ay dleit lleultu tjilieer " , OoUCtoroi UBt.iai Paleiuon Joht foatuiaster- fclUabethC. Pool. " lixnuinlnir 'urgeous of PeusionS Drs. J- E W od W W. ygi aua . J. Lumiueu. M..et on the 1st aud d WeiuesdayB o eacl' ,non'th at t h coruer of ttoad and Church at .". CUUUCHES. , MtUodiHt: R. C. Beaiiiau paHtor; Btbtlrt, W. 8. Pern -It, pastor; Kiitial, L.. L. Williams, Kec- rNl . tu..i li 'K..iil i'earl streets Preaching U a in aa.l 7.;w tP. m., each .nunday. unday School at 2 P- mi. myer uieetiugs luesday uigtiw. W. s. Fiah , pastor. ( U .rcli of n.tiM l-ittiuan pastor, services in Court Uoue,eei-i,Miudiiy uioruinandg Dight. o, o Mctuuai-st, W. L. Clayton, pastor . II. litiry, pastor; Olive MWDlN'oruian, iascor;t, Philip, W. J. Heritage reuio' -M .-i. j.ru ii, W . Arteroriuge paster; An .iJcnil'rcbbytftiaa.S. P SuiilU, pastor LODGES. m i,-- Kuveka Lode No. 317 Dr. J. K. (.'loieV, I. 'w'.i ci cliaruard.S. 1; W. M.Mun i it it K. M..ce. licas.; j. A. iiooixt aec k 1 ,-avor, . b.iiilaiu; Louis' seiig "ami . "ii Urav tv v ai ib; L. ('. Oakley, Tiler, fleets j st and 3d l u.-.iiuj nigbls. -,. .i.i- Vol low.-.: An.oree Lodite No. 14; W.-- 11 ..oller N i 1. 11 oiiH, V. ..: 11. O- Hill, lt.-ord!ti Secretary V. . W. Momsett, tiuauci.,1 .veueiuij; U V X ioo; , ireasjiier Tauila iiuc'aupin-hl .u. 8; K F. .Sawyar C; V N'Oarrelt, , i ; J. w -impsou, o. ; x. , W'iiitcouili, J U'..; U O ..ii. . ocrlbe; U.- W. Iwiddy Treas. Rnval'Arcaa-uu.Til .. Creek Council No. 12us (i 6 11 Hi , I'j. U; t-. A. Murgau, Viee Ke. out- C. Uuirk.ti.oivioi; W. il. Mueller, ecretar V M Cook, Collector; ... J; .voodiey, 1'reasurei Sleeu every 1st nuu ad .Monday uinms. t Knigiits ol Honor; K. Wmie, Kietator; 3, 4. w..,ru, v I,... li.etator: 1'. .1. Jordan. Reiurter: T. b. Wilson, F-'uaijiJc itcp-n ti i ; . J . Tral'tou, Treasur er, iiecis il aud Itii 1 i idav. Pasquotank 1 libc No. H, i. O. U. M.. ; J. II. Beals, .Satlieui; V. ti. We-.', si. , n.igatnore; A. C (iarr.t, ii. nagaiu re; I'. C. l i'opln t;C. W, tSelan- Kir c oi It.; K ii. ui t, n.. oi n Jieei every U edliehUa nij,''. - 1 ( ULN1 V OlFICLHS. i Coiuinis'-iom. iie.. M. sSeott, ohairiuan: S. K; Morban, biijsna r ; Siauuara ii.teper. VV. i), WIII1..1US. Sbenlt, Na'lianU. ii-..u-iy; jupnor Court Clerk, W. llariiev Jeuoiutis, uuiier 01 Ueeds, al. 1,. K L oueen:-- i-at'a 01 itiucauoii: Joiiu u.rui i it 1 ' -- ' . ' uier, Ncivtuu -V ones and Jouu 1'. uavis. ftChUOL-j. rubttcSchool, V, .1. iiiulou, Principal. Aii'iulii' Collegiiuo lualiiute, a. L,, aueep, Prest. :' tiel::ct senool, . . N. Tilltt, i'riuoipal.- J Siiitot Colored ruial. 1. VV. Moure, Principal. T t. wjiircuutf, . KK nTaL AGENT, Ouicc iu the U;iroliniau, liui.diug. E FJIAUHa', d. d. s., . -liluGbeth City, N. C, Oiicrs his pniediional services, to th paulic iu all me iauclies of DENHS 1KY. t 'uu L-si lound at all times'. : Its A A V A. JiJi l.lilXS, Attorney -at-Law. ELlZAliKTH CITY, X. O. Practice in the District and Federa Couirts. coll. clious promptly made. KEATON'S HOTEL, V, II. K EATON, Prop., Main Street, J ear Water Elizabeth City, N.'C Jt-Good Table, C lean Eeds, Po lite Attention. Board by the day week r month. i T:rM3 ItBASOWABLE. t N.G Grandy&CO BROKERS Agents for Woldrige's High Class FERTILIZERS. We also keep COTTON SEED MEA and H LULLS, the iinest leed in th world for proiiiicia milk and fatten i ng poor cut t le. V ask a trial. Ii i j kkr n" c k. : Ci-.'irkin &'Co., bank ers, Hughes !c pri.'' uird, J. B. Flora & Co.i Uvbiis...i .i. . 'o., Elizabeth City FRED DAVIS I DbALLK IN Coal oall sie. Stand y oa liana, filled, j , ol best quality con All order pi'uaiptl are snjTAll Cvial's sifened before leaving nfl var i; luut jst urices euarao.eed. FOR SALE! liS 0 II FAT HVILLE he OLD rAf i GROUNDS, near the Cotton Factorv- Jttade'easy. Terms and payment i P. JOHN. jurats and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- 5rt lur MODERATE FEC. ul ' nr f-nnH 1 I ianrt ,.; ::'"D'MITt U, 3. Patent Orrtec -;.-.;r - patent in less tune tnaa Ummc ' i Send TnnHw- . . 1 fUon XV- J """'"8 r pnoto- WitB flescniv StiSL. U5 ..-.. il.patenuble or not, free oi 'e. Our fee. 'co?t !i "rT. " How to Obtain Patents," with not due till natenf U rtimri Jsent IreeT aZ 'ne ' b' and oreiKn countries WSCOAL tu otth (Eatrtiniatw Thu rsday, May 24. 1900. TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. R. P. Jenkins of Chicago, now of Elizabeth City, N. C, is herewith - - ! associated with the Carouniax as Assistant-Editor and Business Man-' ager. It is to be understood, however, that all political editorials and articles appearing in'these ioluinns are furnish-' eoV by the Editor-in-Chief: all other articles and matter are prepared by the Assistant-Editor, - -i Palemo John, Editor is Chief. TWO SPEIYS DITTIES 1 .. . Duv south. There's a twini le in the maples, there's a whisper in the pines, , ! An' the hutnmin' bird ia hummin' on the murnin' trlory vines: 1 There's a thrill of iife pervadin'all the mountains and the tie Is, An' muMic s in the breezes where the cattle shake their bells. j Oh, th country's growing brighter, . an' tne worm m glory rolls. The sunshines 8teanrinir whiter through the winders of our souls. The i.ord's unlinked Ilia storehouse, with all He's got to give An' if life would ta t forever we'd jest live, au' live, an' live. Atlanta Constitution. UP NORTlt. There's another tnowst rmcomin' an' tne streets are full of slush; . The mud that's on the sidewalks ' makes ynu think you wade in mush; They're mourn' in the suburbs, where the wind is blowin' keen An' the weather shaps are swearin' it's the worst they ever been. O, the country's under water, an' the fruit is most froze; The coal bin s getting empty an' the . price of Coal has rose! Our winter clo'sare shabby, but we've got to wear 'em my! Whata ble-sin' if the weather clerk 'ud go somewhere an' die. j Chicago Times. TIIRODGII OUR S'ECTACJLES l9Witb. this issue the CAROLht ian begins its Thirty-Second Volume. As has already been stated, in all that period there has been no change of Editor or Proprietor. It h a no pledges to make for the future. It will endeavor, as in the past, to con . - i i - tinue to be the leading Local and Family newspaper of the City and District. HaTA little cool for May. - i I . i IOur professional fishermen are now after the mackerel. "Don't forget the eclipse on the 28th, nor the hour 8:54 a. in. IQrHeavy shipments of straw berrie-and peas still continue. 1b.Our Job press is running mer rily. Remember, promptness and accuracy is our motto. Give us trial A great truth quicklv told: ( loth ing for Men, Youths and Childr n La est novelties at Moses Weisel's. t&A memorandum is something we write down to make us wonder what we intended to do when we read it. 10" As we begiu a new year of the Carolinian we trust that all whose subscriptions have expired will promptly renew. : ' l'Gnat fever" is the new scien tific name for malaria, since it has been shown that it is through mos quitoes that the disease is conveyed to human beings. ; Honest values stitched with truths ful words. The Hu-mau-ic Shoe for men is one of the best that is made: f hey fit and wear without hurting your foot; $4 at Moses Weisel's. : caw A Scranton (.Pa.) court is asked to grant the claim of One Isaac Side- bottom against the estate of John Sbafer, deceased, for "entertaining tiy.' old man playih, checkers" duriug a great part of three years." 13" At Avon, Dare county, on the 16th, Miss L. Retta Gray, daughter ofCapt. A. f. Gray, was united iri wedlock to Mr. Andrew Fourchey, Assistant Superiutent of Uonstrnctioh of the Life Saving Serv ce. The cer reraony was performed by F. L. Scarboro, J. P. Never before have we been able to offer so large and varied an assort ment of fresh and pleasing styles. We have the stock that meets the expectation aud gratifies the tastes. lou want the best. lhis is your chance.! We aie able to sell cheap and we do. You can hud oboes, Hats, Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods mull of the latest styles to be had at M. Weisel's, 54 and 56 Water street.; Western Congressman re cently received the following note from one of his rural constituents to whom he had sent a consignment of garden seed: "Kiud sir and esteemed friend' I have the seeds. They came this morning and suit very well, specially the cabbage seed which grows well in this soil. Please send me 2 2 loads of fertilizer and a new harrer and if you could send me a man for a couple of days I would be obliged. With this help I know the i garden stuff will turn out all rite and ! I will send some to you and the presi dent. Your grateful well wisher and supporter. l"Five women sitting together in a Philadelphia street car the other day carried finger purses, the initial on which sp.-lled the word e-m-p-t y. The key to the situation: We have Secure 1 Ziegler Bros. fine Shoes forHftn , flln.. -.' b ladies. Our stock has just1 come in b ight and new. Slippers of all kind at WoiaaV ' I ' ! ! j-The steamer May Flower which has been in this port for repairs 'eft Monday, steaming away "in all she of her increased tonnage and her improved rough-weather ability. Mr. j Willey, the repairer, is toj be 'm- plimeIlte(1 on his .work. The steamer ia Ia run trnm Ertantnn t.n nfiinta on to points on the Chowan river. Negroes continue to i move out of the State. From the eastern part of the State they are going further south, Fri.m thA confrnl ovr.inn t hnv am tn New York and New Jersev. Several hundred negroes, both men and worn-; here again in the near future. A e en, have left the State the past Winter give the names of a few of the note aud Spring. From the West they are worthy personages attendiug: going to West Virginia to work in the ! J. C. Caddell, representing "Bibli- mines and on the railroads. I ! i-Littleton Female College Cora- mencement Program: Elocution Re- cital, Tuesday evening May 29th; Annual Sermon, Wednesday morn- ing, May 30th, Rev. Dr. W. W. ; Bays; Art Exhibit, Wednesday; An- nivereary Address before Missionary Society, Wednesday evening, Rev. F. Bumpass; Graduating Exercises, Thursday morning, May 31st; Litera ry Address, Thursday, noon, Dr. S. A. Steele; Annual Conceit, Thurs day evening. -The real "fan" has decided that iife is once more worth living. Public characters have had their day through all the cold wintry sea- asn V.t, t-ltst wkAn f Via Vkdll on1 tkQ f ' . ... ; UUU1OT 1UIU 1113 U nil VUkC 111U1C OUUJUJ , . j. , . reiguetn on tne uiamouu. eager public scans the daily score card and then turns tfith secondary interest to the various accouts, more or less diversified, of politics, business, battle, murder and sudden death, I which go to make up the modern sheet Why in thin dav of hnsp-ballism is our progressive little town unrepresented JIow'?-g' . , " -... , -r , . "Give just one kiss and I'll be blest!" on the diamond? ( It cannot be from He asked fr one and on I one, lack of material I We remember the powers of former days. Come ye ball- toHsera and show thp. wnndfirinp1 natives and our friends of neighbor- ing towns how we can smite the sphere. Let us but form a creditable . , nine and a series of interesting games , , i , can soon be arranged. ; ' - ' 1 QrDr.F.H. Johnston,' who! for a number of years has occupied the Presbyterian pulpit in this city, de- livered his "farewell sermon" to this community at the Methodist Church oo Sunday night. Quite a large and appreciative audience was present, He discussed briefly the new Biblical School in its demand for new signs, interpretations and modern revisions, He in .intained that the Bible in its prs nt form contai ied the full answer to every question that a troubled but s.ncere mind cmld query. The ser- non in its conclusion was devoted to the consideration of the humane aud, love-inspiring att ributes of the God- head as as portrayed in the life of the earthly mediator, Christ Jesus. At the close of the sermon the Rev. J R. C. Bearaan in a few touching and eloquent words tendered to the Doc- tor in the name of the congregation their appreciation of his work here and a hearty god-prosper for his new field. The hand of death is once more lairl in iarMa nn Ana rip mir number. On Suaday night, May the 20th, about the hour of 11 o'clock; P. M., Miss. Nellie Penick, the popular danrrritpr nf nnr eminpnt Tlnnt.iat. di' . . ,i . t i Trinn hro.j t Yer hfiilacr Miaa Pflnilr ' , j n i j community. Her happy, joyous, viva-. cious nature and golden disposition had endeared her to the hearts of all. In her death not only her famiy.b ut the whole community, feels a common sadness and a common loss. To be tVina nnf rlrwn in tno full Klrwim o j. , istence, standing on the very thresh- old of womanhood, for she was barely , i -jj t.wentv venrs of ace: i seems indeed a fate most hard. In their deep grief belh Cit-y Public.. School will teke the afflicted family of the deceased Place at lh Academy of Muse in has the heart-felt sympathy of the city. 2'h.and 25th iu3t3- All pupils of the The fatal sickness was a i brief one, , 8cho1 and their Parent8 or that of scarcely a week, death result-! dians Wl11 be given tickets. Apply ing from an aggrivated case of perito-1 to the PJP. w- M. Hinton All nitis. The body was placed in the others will be charged, as usual, ten cemetery vault .m Tuesday, awaiting cents. Ou-gallant aval Reserves final decision as to place of interment. Requite au imposing appearance Brief but touching services were held in th,e,r uatty urms- They pa in the Baptist church and were com-;radefi Moi,da afternoon -Scoville pleted at the cemetery, The pall-bear- Br s- the kaovf otfT men .f era were drawn from the ranks of our! A,lauta Ga- wiU run the Moead young men, especial friends of the de-! host,ery this summcr.-.Mr. R. A. parted. The floral offerings were many j KLl,hIas of Columbia, infor os us that and beautiful, the faint but inade. the enterprising truckers of his sec quate testemoniai of the regard wlth tion are already shipping new pota- which her memorv is cherished amono - her numberless friends. ' j - - I&uThe annual meeting of the Chowan Baptist Association for this District is now in session at Elizabeth Gity. The Association convened Tuesday, the 21st, at 10 o'clock. The Introductory Sermon was preached by.C J. F. Anderson of Hertford, and wa an able and eloquent effort. Mr. Anderson ia one i of the leading young divines of Eastern Carolina. Having chosen as Moderator, E. ; F. Aydlett, E3q., of this city, the Asso ciation then praoeeded to the discus - '6ion 0f eeneral sabjpets of . interest. ' The question of State -Missions was fim taken up and was very ably handled by John E. White, corres- ponding secretary of the t) t;.t State Convention. MinisterlaUuEdu- . Dr. John Mitchell of Wake Forest,- J. C. Caddell of the Biblical Record er, and Pro'. F. P. Hobgood, Presi- dent of the Oxford Female Institute. Baptist Orphanange was also the subject of an able discussion by Arph- ! abald Johnson, ihe able editor; ofli "Charity and children." The Asso- ciation adjourns Friday, The attend ance has been an exceedingly large and pntViusinstiA fine. Th discussions ' ii a vc utreu ui uuiisui iurei cist auu mc P promises and contributions for mis - I I " . . .... 4 .. . I il i frionary work have been unprecedented j in their largeness. The members speak highly of the beauties and natural attractions of our citv and we hope that we may welcome them cal Recorder;" J. C. Scar ooro, Presi- dent C. B. F. Institute; Archabald Johns -n, Editor "Charity and Cnild- reu;" Rev. J. F. Love, pastor Baptist Church, Suffolk, Va ; Prof. F. P. Hobgood, President Oxford F male Institute; Rev. O. L. Stringfield, Baptist Female University, VVe wi-h to thank C J. Hoffner, the affable Seer tary of the Associa- tion, for data furnished. LOCAL MENTION The sun rose this morning at 4:58 and will set to-niLht at 7:13. The curbing of the streets is progress ing rapidly. Miss Mae Engle who has been visiting in the vicinity of New York is once more at home. Mr. Charles Crawford of Hertford was in our city on Tuesday IKork . , t t j i on tne iNags xxeau renovation will soon begin. Main street 13 10 be thoroughly shelled. Work on the same is being pushed. Mr. George Bright, Manager and Purchasing Agent for Fowler & Co., has returned from . Northern business trip. Cynical Lothario furnishes us the Anil ot ll- mi r luat was a,,ne 'T was she that proffer'd all the rest. Miss Smith, one of the Hub's ac- 'uomPflsh;d daughters, left Friday for r Northern home Mrs. Lieut, whom she has been visiting ,n this city, accompanied her. Mrs. '' t . Crisp will make only a brief stay. , ... , , 1 he absence of both will be sadly missed by their many friends here. "This new luminom paint is a splen- did invention, declared the fond papa. "How so?" asked Mrs. New- ly wed. "Why, you just paint th baby's face with it and you can see to give him the paragoric without light- ing the gas!" Mr. W L. Cohoon, now of the Ra'eigh Post, but formerly of th s city, was in town last week. He dropped inand gave us a brief call. Walter looks the picture of health and happiness. W. T. Old,! M illim Wood aud others atteude l a pleasent little dance at E lenton last week. Mr. M. Sivills, the victim of a runaway accident, is out again. Mrs. Peter Gallop and daughter of Roanoke Island, dropped into our sanctum Saturday. We were pleased t see them. S mdayf was Children's Day at the Methodist Church. There was quite an excellent program Now doth the angliris; amateur Sit on a loa: and wish ' He was as lucky as the man j Of whOMi he buys his fish. -The steamer Albemarle has been i put on the line between this port and wbern-The George Bell proper ty oo Main and Harney streets has been sold to D. M. Jones; considera tion $1500. J. B. Jennett of Man- !teo, dropped in for a few minutes ' 1 t Thursday. The performance of the American Minstrels given at the Academy ff Music j Monday night was excellent and well attended VLen 1 marry, eaid the young woman of advanced ideas, "I shall i insist on my husband taking ray name." "I would, too," replied the 'demure young woman promptly , , "If j i , . . , . The closing exercises of the - 0 man. The closing exercises of the Eliza , toes 'oi mai. v,UM. u " ning of Poughkepsie, and Aliss Cottie Culpepper o: Dare couuty, this State, were quietly wedded by, the Rev. R. C. Beainan on Wednesday last. O these gentle dasof spring, Wh n the sap is flowing free When you hear the booming bee, And the birds are on the wing There is joy in everything? W ere it not you can't nep thinning, With a feeling rather sii.king Ti at tax-paying time is hre! Laciaday! Ala! O dear! The steamer Bertie is at Willey's yards for repairs Mrs. F. M. Zeigler and children are visiting in ' Norfolk. Oop prospects havereat- W improved during the past fevrday and tarmers are much encouraged. j Collector K: R. Fendleton of Eden-, ton was in town yesterday attending tne uapust onvenuon nere. rine Rev- L' f Williams and wife are the attending the annual Council of Diocese at Wa-hington, N. C There will be no services at the Episcopal Church Sunday in cousequence. The drought of the last few weeks has been rather severe n this section.' 1 aff We; appreciate the let-down. jMisg one of Hertford's charming Altera, is visiting in this city. Dr. J C. Cog-weli of Kitty Hawk. f pent y sterday in this city visiting, Adlerof Norfolk, sister x j- r it f iui t i i -.1 mxwrainw -s 1 1 1 , a Selis. Ul UUX UW ,nWVJ, J u . o .' J . i - - i . i - i is visiting her brother on Road street. 8 v i r . 1VUL xr p t 1 .; :auu .urs. .uier are eu route iu. a airs. h-Mrs. J. P. Ford and Mrs. Johnson of Shreveporf, La., are in the city, cahed here b the Fad deatb of 1 their sister, MisslPenick. Quite a number of Edenton;aad Hertford people are in our city attending the Association Iu order to meet an extra demand for this week's issue, we print I a num- b'v- of ha'f-sheets. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at A. Wadsworth's drug store as his giving away to ! his many customers of so mauy free trial bottles of Dr.; King's New Discovery for Consumption. His trade is simply enormous in this very valuable remedy, from the fact that it always cures and never disap points. Coughs, colds, Asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat ! and lung diseases are quickly cured. You can test jit; before before buying it getting a trial bottle- free; large size 50c and $1.00 Every bottle guaran teed. i ' j : ThoTimo Comes to every elderly woman when an im portant functional change tafces place. This i3 called "The Change of Lifef The entire system undergoes a change. Dreadful diseases such as cancer and consumption are often contracted at this tune. : I Wiise ofGardui O " iu ; UUl C system, and brings the sufferer safely over these pitfalls. Its effects have been wonderful. It is good for all menstrual troubles, but Is especially recommended at this, time, i (Ask J 5 w xj. mi iivma f v V Cardul. i.oo a bottle. ! i For ftdvlCft lJ m QPQ rM-m ?-r4r rr rrkTol directions, address the " Ladies' Ad visory ; Department," The Chatta nooga iledicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. j ,. !i i THOMAS .T. COOPER. UTI... T i "My sister suffered from Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not her, and also, helped my mother throiujb, the Chance of Life." , j , The banner prospjrity in the South is a cottou one, but warranted toj war and non-shrinkable. Topeka (Kan.) Capital. . i M . O Bears the Signature STORZA. Tli8 Kind Vfiii Have Always Bought MTVLJlEIt db CO When buying Groceries, as well as other things, you like to have) some variety tol choose fr.im. No store in Elizabeth City displays such a variet j of jjood things to eat as Fulmer ;& Co's. You pan find many new thtnsrs there andVer IikeK among them is s mething that will just suit yon. If you need a Health Food, try "Grape Nuts," Ralston Breakfast and Bariev Food, Whole Wheat Biscuit, or Moth r's Oats. We have a fine grad j Pennsylvania Buckwheat Fl ur, Hec er's I Whole Wheat Flour for Dispeptics ahd Ralstons's Brain Bread Flour. Below is a list ot a fe dai ties fo- the tabled Imported Switzir Cheese, Veal Loal, Liver Pudding, B .neless Herring, Imported Sardines, Dried Beef, Queen! Olives, Yellow Peaches, Canned; Strawberries. Real Quince and Peach Preserves, Cranberry Sauce, f how-chow and India Relish Telephone 17, A Word about .brick : Everybody needing KriCk want a good quality an article that will wear and last. The Thompson Works manu;ucture ttie bei for 'i..lding and all other purposes made hit ii" action. J'hey are well burned and all Tight" in veiy reapeetj. All orOeti p unaptly filled. Address F. ii Tho i-,..7mu. manaerer Elizabeth City. Nc TO THE! DEAF. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artifi cial Ear Drums, eave $10,000 to his : 6 Institute- so 'that deaf people unable j ordering from sample book. to procure the Ear Drums way have ; jf you can save yourself time. SolK a I-, P-y trouble by select enue. New York. I r ing from our stock of three q f iYouj, w: sa. p CacaretsCanivCaUAartc, the most won Jerfal medical Kscoverv ol 'the age; Pjes - and positively on kidneys hve- and bowels, ripmisinir the entire svstpm. dispel colds cure headache, fever, habitual constipation I and biliousness. Please buy and try a bo I of O. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 60 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure hv all drr"riBt3. , Hlvaaa Tabules; pleasant iauuva. i QURI CoLOREdIIPeOPLE m Bt Special FUportek. f . j j ; oiioierw concerning tne uoior-' d Ptopl will regularly appear in this COIMB.1 MrsjAnnie L. Dixon of Cresswell, Was a visiator in the city; this week. Rev.l W. S,. Penick (white) occu. pied the pulpit of Mt. Lebanon church Sunday afternoon. ' j , Miss Gertrude r"opeland of Eden ton, spent Sunday with friends in the citv. ; " . ' : . : j If we mav accept the savings of iame itumor an interesting mar- iage will take place shortly in our city. ' The closing exercises of the Pub- i: ill l.i i ,i" fi llc -Scopc-l will be held this I afternoon and evening in the Samaritan Hall on Eheringhaus Street all parents and tnends are invited to attend- . Fletcher Post G A R, will observe Memorial Day next Wednesday An elaborate celebration is expected. The A. M E Z District Conierence win convene in Mt Lebanon njhureh next Thursday. Rev S P Cook 'the new Presiding Elder will be present and will preside. J There will be an entertainment in the interest of St Stephen church at the Samaritan Hall to-morrow- even ing j -V : r , : ' The annual address before the State Normal School Lyceum will be delivered in the Normal Building to morrow evening by Mr. Isaiah Wil liams of Cresswell. The program ex tending from May 25th to June 1st is an interesting and attractive one. The public is cordially invited. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of DR. a. W. CAMtO WELL Office 48 Water Street. Residence: Body Road Street. Office Hours, Sunday, 8 to 9,&a. m. 7 to -10, a. na, 1 to 2:30, p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. i - Xotice of Administration - HAVING qualified as Executor of the late Nathan Walk-r, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and .make immediate settlemet and those hola ing claims against the same to present them for payment within 12! months from the date of this notice, or it will be pleaded in bar of heir recovery. J. A. KRAMER, Executor. April 25, 1900. . C. A. Snow & C ., Patent Lawyers opposite the United States Paten, Office. Washington. D. C. who have actual clients in every eity and town oi tne umtea tetates and Canaaa re port that never before in their 25 years practice has the work of the office been so well up to date. They claim that patents can now be procured in less than hali the time formerly required FOR RENT, A neat six room dwelling on Martin street near Church. Buildiner and out houses in good condition and low rates will be given careful tenants. Apply at the Carol nian office. i I MRS. L. G. PKlCE. 1" n CI r n N.QTICE.Is hereby gi ven -LAO JL that I have lost or mi -laid cerfficate No. 4207 for five shares of stock in the United Hanking and Building t'ompany of ltichmo d, Va., issued to me on the 5th of July, 1893. All persons are forewarned from trading for the same. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder of said cer tificate upon its delivery to me. i ! j. f. Sanders. Alay 16th, 1900. ; TRY OUR 4- THROAT IHOI ILLlO -FOR- SORE THRO AT AND HOARSE- NESS., WHITE PINE COMPOUND FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Standard Pharmacy, M-ved from Road to oindexter St. New Goods, It New Patterns, Otif jMattings are new goods forwarded to us direct from the ship in which they came CHINA AliO JAPAN. They are hot dried out; j They are not old patterns; They are not1 auction jobs They are fresh; new goods; bright, clean patterns1 and at very ; moderate prices. walFpapeih Make your room's beautiful and j attractive by papering the walls. It costs very little We can show you a large va riety of good things ; for the ! purpose 1 here is no use in thousand I pieces. , Wp liavp int nfipnPfl n e JJ uPeV . 1 large lot Ol JardinieneS, FlO Wer PotS and" UmS. i 11ELICK MATTING! The Kind You I lavo Always in use for over 30 years, and has sonal Allov .-.! All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are butiKx periments that trine with and ciulanprer the health of Infants and Children Kxperieuce against Xxperhueut, Wh4t is CASTORIA Castoria is a substituto for Castor Oil. Parofrorio, Dropl and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and lMeasanti It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its n-o is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ana allays Feverishness. It Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho 'Food, regulates; the fctomacli and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea Tho GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM erwr.uw CO.MIH, tt Jon. V ju Cu'ti t;l.ll".J, it y.ur :ir : l-l;.' t I :i jrfecllj nalifarittrj.exaL-. 1 v :- : 'pl ri'ltli '! . tiai r. hUh 8(., ami 1UK fiHK.t11.s'i' hAliliIN llll tvi R iikAKDOF, p.; Special Offer Prrce $15.50 ioar frrMcbt agrnl our r kndfreitfbt ctutrees. JiaoHne -iijti i-out.itkun averatreia cents for each MHHuilm. GIVE IT THRU MON your own hie, and we will return yuiirllS.. any eatisned. ' H. Mil dilfereat makpa auii rrmdr. f Srwtuc M.cti aio.OU. 11.00. 12.00 .nl an. att fHllv.lecritt in on uhl C.UIogar, but li.0 for this llROP IIKSk CAI11 the rlt value ever otTerr1 by any hmic i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS " tiementa,offerinflr uuimwi M.cliine. uinir vari. tib n.nit-s, wi'tli ..HnusiB aaerM4.BU. Writ. mb. fHMid 1b t'hlriff. and Irara who .rrrli.bi. and who re nl. mmm mm n f3 f I O If '"" cverV MOIIKKN I Sl'KllVK"! T, I nC DUitwlwIV kvkky mmu imumhk antt nn.ii UK4DK 51(II1NK UK. WITH 1 II K I:kk)TS OK NdNK. T.iwim'1'1"" ' bent maker. immm '?2zrF:-m. r.i ai! PT;f23 cm in . i il fan uu v. i(EEE!WMl!.tl oui-iu arpEl.iiei tlosed J'i-i fe-H ordr.l, fVll miSwmmiim -ewinir. rasters ail HiHal - .:i 1 hrad. positive four S-JSI nlct.1 irlmm -.l. C nnisrh'M chi-Iiiik' it. struct ioo Bock HI'l.l l-i.i" . IT COSTS YOUOTH'.r H'l.on, and then If enr.vir.r.l that you m VTK TO KKIl'HS YOfB 15. i if nt any tune v illim DON'T DELAY. i ; Address, (at-ar. itwi.u.- .v .u. i. SEARS, ROhtJUUU WHY NOT property. U uot your hcalth the most Robinson Thei inal Bath Cabinet ; Dn p ua a card and we w 11 never willingly be without it. stud HIn ordei -to quickly convince the public -of the im-riis of tln.s tlreatment we wiU for a short time only iu.ni,., u Cabinet cmpKle will, hejtter and V- uable book, osophy of Hes'lth," for e:i.rM. O. -.ei at once t Beeuro uauiuei, ni mis price. We do Not ilaye to Talk a Man to Death to sell our goods. e wroctnes ana Laniiid that while the ijualily lothiug gives Ub inon- IjI rnus doing we ait sure Prices and Quality feell the Goods. ttj. l In addition to our aheadv lart'f nflrt nt i :,.,.. t : "'I'''! w cgaih,:ar..oi .Hour, ai,d etrMi.l V l.oh !t : tr- V ?uil,M'! ,vt i,iat' '" tb MJotd J ,nt in If JUnlder'n iiatena Leni n. Ik U. . ..:.. ... . ' i.i .. T.litr tiV u,fi i taught us a tbiiig or two Wholesale Department, tt ! likeour Ketail Pepartrn. here let us hay that in tin- T.. ...il.. T i ..Miu.nyuiuvai.niMuoru.u, We lt..s w l.niv (! ji r 'talking we hfirtj ri.a.ti Liii.ii iK.ii v i 'Ai u m, t v . J. Woodley, 7 w Gehtlemeh's Drivihc Wacoh? We use only the best of material. Splendid Finish. Price is X right; We can make it an X inducement for dealers to X handle our work. We manufacture a full line of light pleasure vehicles. Send for catalogue and price list. town lots for s.ut;. ' One hundred valuable Town LoU or sale. These lots ar desirnlv lo cateu in oue of the best sections ol Elizabeth City and can be t had on easy terms. Apply to . ' s I. M. A1EEKINK, Att'y, Room 5, Bradford Building, Elizabeth Lity. .. c Blpana Tabolea aaabit dlcatloBu i fileaiu Tabolot-. on (Itm rtM. d) JO Bought, and which has hecii has borne the Sirnaturc of been made under 'his icr4 supervision since us iutancyj no onci to deceive you in tliisJ ' cures Diarrluva and Wind healthy and natural sleep Mother's Friend. j ALWAYS Signature of .toctt. niw yo.h citv. 5 j r - 'i ... i j si I KMC Made by the, ueB material money ..J In Amcrl-a. niiiDTro cAucrt n ku nn Ttf.t r.silHf T.iU P"'1 ! yuwnii - .i ounce; c rm7A )Tl." 7r7.t .T.t. Ht...tM. ma.-l.ln head di ..pi'iuw 1 1 "in m'u ( i to tit n.cii isamlirl.iii.. .km the i t h. i nj. n v. it h 'ttiil'lenKth table and h ad ttl place for 4 tancT dr ii Ian t l-'l l aarlrl. frm. eafted, pimcied. em- )HS TR!lt k fii .iu nn- not R T. ilioa ml H. iO. 1 ff I -r I ref Krxlnc fcrf I !- Ml Vn?fZSrtzr Hi i ' . rs i r .ked. ami ilecoratnl caluliift tnUli. (in. it- tncl.nl dm wer iill. ijtB "ti tour le.trrsMlle iretiiiliieMnyt Ii l)-"l utiual tinr.t I.Hir iim r , t!,liin winder dju:-talle llearinirs. luiient tension .rmiir imtroved i.mkmi w heel ailiiistiil.il' .-eMire i.m.i. iii;j.r..vi--,l hIiiiu'. earn.-r. !.nt. i.tiic't on-l'r. mi.i i.m fi !, .-n il tlursilinir vllirntliisr Hlmft le a.iiomatm V A. R A N T f. T ".' J5 !' ' r.(o,.lnB, ,..,! d.i. i.'. ;! '" .... (nr., .n.-..ji iikw.i i 'uriiKii.u '"ii run U-il.i- -..... . . w,: ,! i. n -. iiit!,er Wliiln ..r any i . - -f r . . In nil ' . i 'i i - i' '.lis tii..i ...... -(...'. iii- i ii 1 Ii., .. - i -I , --ii ,N n f .. la ... ; .v ii-i-!.." '-.f S:lft.ftO . : jr. U't ' Jl. : '( IOllA. ' Ihrri .it Si co. Utd.) cui.:till9 in.. INSURE YOUR m Hlul ()( Jt, y)m, on your rbial bunco of Prevention .de.-rcri.jiuvu Ijoiiklet. 1 CJ18. H. UOl) Once used lyor will A-t Mt. i ! 'AtFiitvler A-tiii' 1....1, i r liny irom ijrst hati'df In yrj;e j nontitie J aiu v l,.t Mi. et tition. (M,odfe, ui.d j.iidt- oiiim i t i , iK Its 'M iij.-ii, (, t ht .ri cmI. 1 t u. i.mih ihj u la ,o KIK.ll!,, l.tt to Mtuie trade it. Lt- tiV n ri: Tin- i it ai.d i l Mid r'' dB. (i hfcS u. fur . . , 4 ; i 1 .iHuei u i -i 1 r iiiid we jux-n v in V 1 1 I 1 1 . I 1 oi.viMV - nf . ik nlu-,vC .. i,. matter of tn.vii -l u. I cm ,1 Itij-'ht ' ii.rii f- - i.iii.i Tii..ji u i i-i-jr !l . . .... i " r i'lt' h hoy , l.li;.leth ( ltyvN. C. J 4 Has all up to date attachments. I i i X i JACKSON, 3IICII. I ! i f MM KUjvstiftiiy yaiunble to oinfcn ,ia Brownt IroM Bitt-'-ra. Backache vaninlies,! headach disappears, strength takes ' the place of weakneas, and the ! glow of i health readily comes to the pallid cheek when this won derful remedy is taken. For sickly children or overworked men it haa no equal. No home should le without this famous: remedy. Btwns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ' Rlpang Tabulef cure ajipeptla. -i inm i imi
The North Carolinian (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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