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Over -Work Weakens - Your Kidneys,' Unhealthy lUdnejs Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through ; your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. ' Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady leart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning hi kidney trouble. If ypu are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. . The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits fy.V" By all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es'. You may have a i t.., , fi sampie oouie Dy man Home of swamp-Root free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingnamton, N. Y. Everybody SURPRISED OVER OUR FRESH ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS,fcIIOES, HATS, yMILLINERY, &c Suprised, first, atthe LARGE ASSORTMENT Surprised, Second, at the SUPERIOR QUALITY. Surprised, Third, at the . - IMMENSE VARIETY. Surprised, Fourth, at the LOW PRICES. We have been some time in getting these ''Surprises" all here, and ready for you, hut at last are able to announce Bargains All Through The House. We solicit a comparison of Goods and Prices, knowing you will find that . our New Stock is the best s . and cheapest. Moses Weisel, 64 Water Site gorti (Sardinian Published Every Thursday. For terras and advertising rates see first page. Communications relative to and of interest , in the Albemarle District solicited from all quarters. EEPULICAN STATE CONVENTION. , Winston, 'c.Jan. 3d, l'JOO. To the Republicans of North Carolina: The Republican Stale Convention is called to meet in the City of Raleigh on Wednesday, May 2d, 1000. at the huu r of noon, for the nurpuse of elect i lifj four delegates from the State ai large to the Republican National Conven tion and -to nominate candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor ! and Stute Officers. and ihe re-organization of the Coirimiit e. Each county i entitled to twice tli number of deleira'es as it lias member in the House of Representatives. . The plan of organization of the party should be strictly compiled with l calling ano holding the. convention and electing delegates. ; I5y order of the Stato Execntiv Committee at Greensboro, on auuary A. E Houox, Chairman, Republican State Fx. Com V. S. IIyams, Secretary. THE DEMOCRATIC ELECTION LAW. For the purpose of showiug to ou readers the true character of the 'new Election Law passed by the Dem crats, we begin this week a series oi articles explaining its main features ibe article this week, in another column, refers to the provisions of the law respectiug tfie machinery of elec tion. In succeeding articles we shal speak ol the sections retiring to the voter himself, and the officers with whom he comes in contact and the rules' that are made to apply to regis tration and voting. It is the first time hi the history of North Carolina that one political party has tell it necessary, to accom plish its own "supremacy," to deny to its political opponents a fair repre sentation and share in the conduct ui cicvi-iuus. xms par itan Jaw was passed on the heels ol' a measure to be submitted as a constitutional amendment to the people for their approval or disapproval a measure that was of very doubtful popularity, but in which .the authors nf this bi'w were very vitally interesied, declaring tnat if it could not be passed "in one ! way it would in another." Street, Elizabeth City, N. C, ICLTfiHM Cash. aml.8oitiiiirii.fi. fi. Schedule in eflect Dec. 1st, 1899. p. in. ii. in TRAIN - SERVICE: NOKTllBOLSp: Leave Eliz City duily exceiitSunday 2-45 Arrival .Norfolk " " Leave Eliza bolh City' Tins., TLurs . aiid " ' twiuruay 0:30, a. 111. Arrive at SuiC vlk " " 11;UU a. w. southbound: Leave Eliz. City daily iexct.pt bundav) 11:40, a. m. Arrive ai tueniou ' ' " i2-4o m Leave Elizabeth City Thus., Thura., and - Satu.day ' ' ' 0:00, p. in. Arrive Edeutou " " . 7:00, p. ui. 3-Traiiis stop at all intermediate Stations. STEAMBOAT St-R VICE. Steamers leave' tueii'ou uailv (except Sunday 1:00 p, m.,ifor Plymouth, Jamesv'ille, W illaiiustou aim vviiiusor. .Leave Edeutou luesday, Thurs- auy and. Saturduy 1;00 p.m., for howau River .auuiiigs aud JriUay ior Scupiernong Kiver. steamers leave Elizabeth city tor Koauotc IsUud, Oriental aud .Newbemii, Tuesday, Thurs- uu cimiuaj o.uo, p. in.-, eouueet with the a. a. a. u. Kdi'iroad aud tliu W. A W. Railroad for Goldsboro aud Wilmington, For bcupper- "" invci .uouuuy nun vt eunesuay 100, uoi n. .J?or Coinjotk aud North Rivei lauuings 'luesday, Thursday 'aud Saturday d:00, p. m. l or South Mills aud Lauding " the lismal Swamp route Monday, Wednesday and Friday .6 00, a. m. Steamers leave lielhaveu daily except Sunday for Washington , N. C. For furllivr information Apply to M.H onowdeu. Aeenl. Elizabeth :it.v. n in tii Oeueral Office ol theNorfoik & Southern R. R company, norioiK, V a. U. K. KING, Gea'l Mau 'r. NICARAGUA NEXT. .There is said to be a growing senti ment in Nicaragua among Ihe promi nent men in that country in favor of annexation to the United States. The jNicaraguans feel that when ionce their territory is divided by a canal con trolled by a foreign nation, the canal would become a i dominating feature to which all other considerations would be subordinated. Constantly harried by revolutions, the Nicara- guans would be;, glad to have the strong arm of the United States to preserve order. If Nicaragua were annexed all questions about the Clayton-Bulwer treaty would be set tled, since the country belonging to the United States, the canal would be as much an American waterway a any river in the United States. WILL KOT SUSTAIN THEM. Mr. M. C. Glidden, a prominent Democrat of Sampson county, de clares .he cannot lollow the lead of the politicians who now control ; the affairs of the Democratic party in North Carolina. ; After cruising the proposed suffrage amendment and its violation of party pledges t6 iHitejate voters, he says: j j ; ,. "It is not the rank and file of the Democrats that is responsible for this state of things, but a lew self-constituted, leaders who are a'raid of the honest yeoman's vote and who the late lamented Vance said would not do to trust. The lank and file of the party will never sustain these jugglers. Though a life-long Democrat, 1 can not do sv, and there are many in my county who are this way of thinking. I am opposed to nominations being made before the convention :nieets, and, lurth r, I amnu favor of men doing what they promise, politica'lv, religiously or in any other way as far as p-ii-sible." The American Economist has ob tained returns from eleven religious 'lenominations showing that duriDg the prosperous year, 1899, the amount of money deposited in church contn- nution boxes was zxf.od per cent in then participation in government will add Enormously to their happiness and reciprocally to the strength, pros perity and power of our country. Senator Frye siid f the shipping bill, which has been favorably re ported to the Senate: "It ;is( my opinion that the immediate effect of ths passage of this bill will be to in sure, within five years, the construc tion of approximately half; a ; million tots of new ships in American ship yards, to increase the efficiency of our shippiug in the foreign trade at least three-fold in that time, to largely and )ermanentl reduce rates of octan transportation, to thus increase! our export trade,' to eventually bring the cost! of constrpcting ships as low in the Unitei States as it is elsewhere, to place ships and traintd me:;, to have our mails carried free, and to gradually and I hope rapidly put an end to nnr .present payment of 6175,000,000. a yeaj to the foreign shipping doing our foreign carrying." Representative Cannon stated the Republican position on the Philippine question in a nutshell when he said: "I'm for keeping the Philippines, unde: the treaty and under the Con stitution, subject to the legislation of the country that owns them, land work out the good results for them, and the; good results for us. I'll risk the people's verdict on that issue " Our elsbborlos7otrns Heritor tfc-rJ. L. Whedbee, esq., who has been absent for some time, has returned. .. .The Major & Loomis Mill property 'jhasbeen purchssed by Fleetwood & Jackson. Price $8,500. . . . .Nicholas Rutenberg, ! of Odessa, lvussia, -i8 spendiog some time here with the firm of H ,& A. Jacht. His obiect is tp become famiiiar with the English; lalnguage -A mattress factory is a-jout to b established here by Mr. E v a r t Ne w by . . . jrs. Tucker, an estimable, lady died on the 25th ult., aged about TX) years. .... Mr. E. Rt Roberts, of SurKjlk, has located with his family here..'.. Work on the building of the Hert ford Manufacturing .Compauy will begin at once, i Eii-ha Overton, col ored, cf Elizabeth City, will be planner ano overseer. THE SEW EJL.ECT10X LAW. ltd I,rllsaii Character. .4 Tliousand longues excess of similar collt ctions in 1895, 1 Ciould not express the rapture cf An- which goes to show that prosperity is I nie Ji. optinger, oi nzo loward st. i niauelphia, ra., when she 1 found that Dr. King's New Diecovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for years had made life a burden. All other more conducive to religious work than the reverse A party ' of Japanese cotton owners is traveling i through mill I England to study American machi- ?neIP' Dut sne 8a3 ot ts j Koyai nery, and they have already seen enough to convince them that thev must reconstruct their business. In his Southern tour Bryan did one noticeable thing. He has larsrelv cut down his remarks about expan- 1 sion. r : Bryan had nothing to say about fiftv cent wheat and the pnnnpftion between the price of wheat and the Office of Supt. Public Instruction, 1 1 '1.1 vure: "xi soon removeu tne pain in my chest and I can now sleep sound ly, something I can scarcely remem ber doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will everyone who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble tf the hroat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Wabworth's drug store: every bottle guaranteed. A. Lettsr to Count Superintendents. State of North Carolina, j price of silver. Prosperity has knock ed out a large part of his stock in trade. Jersey City (N. J.) Journal. Robbed the Grave. Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1900 To the County Superintendent, ' Dear teir: Ihis is to say to you that I have decided that the special appropriation of $100,000 is to go to the benefit or the children direct, whithoutj any shaving down by Com missions for county treasurers or other ofhcials, I am quite sure the legislature in Manteo: rThe Ice Factory at Skyco is now making plenty of ice for the fishermen. .1... Miss Allfe Wescott is off on a visit to Baltimore. . i .The crew of the wrecked vessel ashore at Oregan Iulejt, passed through here last week.... ..Miss Virgilla Panks. of Elizabeth City, spent a few; days lat week visiting her friend Miss HettieSawyerij.....Mr. Elisha Griffin, after a Jingerng illuess, died la-t weeK. He wa's in his 74th year of age During the storm n the night of the 27th ult., the mail n.au who brings ov4r the Stumpy Point maH, was capsized, came near ne ng drowned and hist the mail bag. ! The Dj repd wine a wa giving all mocratic Legisla'ure -of kd the old tljciion law fair and non-partis n. afties equal repr.eenta- tiou ou boards; ot 'legistration and election bv enacting and ordaininar thatl a Stale election bjaril, consist- miriot ntiib members chosen bv the legislature . shall 1 have complete1 charge of t ie election machinery, ap poiijting.c hx.ly boardswho in turn appoint orremove at! will the regis trars and pre icinct, t Democrati election in; ANDY CATHARTIC 8550 j a.-jMLa-jA-"- lor each e'ectiou his placing t he party (the ) in entire consrol j of the chitiery of the State. This law is a vefy long one, consisting of Lo show its unfair and iwv tisan character we quote sections 4. --5 and 7. Sec. 4. That tit -re shall a State board of election!, consistimr ot seven dis creet perstfiis, who shall le electors CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS CASCARETS ttaste good. En: them like can Jy. They ra- J moTo any bad taate In tbe mouUi, leaving the breatb sweet ami perfuToed. Il Is a val, pleasure to take them nrtead of tiau- elected by siie ge j , present sefcsion PURELY j VEGETACLE heral assembly at its i and whose term of office shall jcontinue at the next regu lar meetinj of the general assembly in the year! nineteen hundred and one, mq until tiieir successors, are elected ami qualirifd.. j ntc. o. lliat there shall he in every county in the State a county loird or elections, t) 'con jist pf three discreet persons, wlio arei electors in the coun ty in vbic theyj are to act, wao shall aaMtitg liquids or cuuuou-oall pil . CASCARETS ro partfly veuolal'lo aO'.t colilain no ui:-r curlal or iiher mm erai po'wn. They are mi.de of the Ini est rpinedles il-ci.v. eTed and nr a cien title com hi nation Dever before put together to any form. naaMMi rASCARFTS !are antiseptic. Tliat means they otop un-dlife.-tfid food from sourltiK in the stom ach, preyent fer mentation tn the bowels and kl!l dls-- eM verms of any fclod tbat breed and feed Id tbe system. , asMap hisii LIVER STIMULANT be appoiuttl by the StatL board of elections Sec. 7. T A startling incident of which Mrs John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follow i was in a most- dreadful condition My skin was almost yellow, eyes snnk tended for this snecial annronriation en tongue coated, pain coutinualy to go direct to the children: and ! 1. - il v u uacK ana siues, no appetite grad- urf?e vou and vonr ennntv hnr-J f ,n t i i I ----- - - r."J y vhjhuj'j weuKer uav dv aav. directors tn seft that, this ia Hnna ; fhree physicians had given me up. . If the legislature and the people are r", X "icuuouviscu "j'liig i wiuing to give xnis special tund for Electric fitters, and to mv great the snecial benefit, nf the nlvIU oy and surprise, the first bottle made then the countv treasurers can snrelv dppUIPti imr.r-riTTiif T mA I i li aL! i .... i J luviii, jl tuuLiiiutju h n. 1 1 ( l m litis snpn n mnnaw tm f-h An f. ii . t " r . . rw i r "HUUU' a men use ioi mice weeKs, anu am now commission. a well man. l know they saved mv lilt" ;i III I I IIIIIPII rnp nraira r 1 onit h I i. . j . l . '. " v. aiiuiucj wuuijr superinienaents, who, are viuuiu io one snouta tan to , try making efforts to have the special them. Onlv 50 cents a bottle, at. A. I fn This letter is written in response to Weadsworth's Drug store A HANDSOME SHOWING. The short month of February made a showing in Treasury receipts specia ly gratifying. The ' receipts from customs ran up to the splendid figure of about. 20.000 f:00 t , "V.Hjj pace with the receipta from interna revenue. .Notwithstanding the lanre pension payments, amounting to more than 812,000,000, interest pay ments of nearly $4,000,000 and ex pendituns on accour f of the war and navy aggregating about $15,000,000, the esce'ss- of receipts over expendi- At the Old Stand on Koad Street, tures brought a cood balance to be NORTH CAKOLIhA added to the surplus of receipts for the - current fiscal pr (Vmmofot n.;ii h. M. IHllI hH Ml HHNJlebruarya Year ago the customs re ing to nearly $5,000,000. ' H.C.HUDGINS. Geu'I Ft & Pass'r Ak GE0KGE W. BELL, LIZ. CITY, Successors to JohnBZiegler, Dealers in all Kinds of Under takers' Supplies, st to the Best. All tele- CSiPESASD COOLING S9ABDS wnen dssired. The finest Hearse in this bection. Kosewood, Walnut, Cloth Covered and Metalic Caskets b specialty ine oia stand on JLhringbaus strett, aAll kinds of Cabinet Work don From the Cheapest to the Best grama promptly attended to. il . TRY THE NEW HOME " SEWIHQ MACHINE. DOES NOT ANSWER, ITT 1 . . i oeDsiers Weekly continues to call oh. Chairman Simmons to know why he and his law firm took fees for their political influence i efore the last legislature and at. the same time to can attention to the fact that Chairmau Ilolton refused to. take fees for such political influence before the legislature of 1895 and 1897. ! Up to date Chairman bimmons has ; not answered. i So long as we sell in other markets $41,800,000 more than we purchase in them, as we did in January, there can be no drain upon the cash or securities to pay balances. It is also grntifyiDg to note that while our ex port -of tgricullural products ' last January was $10,500,000 less than during January, 1899, the incrtase of our exports tf the products of our manufactures, last January about maae good the falling off in fa products. rm WRITE-FOR CIRCULARS ?Sn.ad Sewing Machines we manufacture and their prices before you purchase any other. THE NEW HOME SEWIHQ MACHINE CO., ORANGE, MASS. -Ii Union Square, N. T. Chicago, IIL St Louis, Mo. Pallas, Texas. Ban Francisco, Cal, Atlanta, Ga, FOR 8 ALE BY Soon the time will be here for ' vo ters tolconslder the political situation and decide tlje weighty questions of a Presidential year. Is the prosperity that was promised, nnd wWiv u00 com, for the few or the many? Po3i tive tests will properly be asked. Vague assertions are not convincing. Bryan says that the United States is at the parting of i the ways. That was true in 189(5. In November of that i ear the- nation chose its road ud is not dispi.sed to regret the de cision Pontiac -(.111.) Sentinel. OA.SI'OK.IA.. Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of itFroni our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, Mch. 2, 1900. :IIe laughs best who laughs last." The Republican leaders of the House, having passed ihe 1'orto Kico tariff bill with four Demociatic votes in its lavor ana seven iv publican votes against it, have the laugh on the Democrats, who thought they had a scheme all fixed up to defeat the bill Ihe bill is a necessity at this time as . u : I J .; a 1 .1 cuuureu. n may .De that some county treasurers are not demanding a commission, but the cases referred to are from counties where the de mand has been made. Yours truly. C. II.fMebane, Supi. Pub. Inst. il ' 1 Chess and War. ! The origin of chess is shrouded in mystery. There is little doubt, how ever, that its birthplace was in India and that it is an offspring of a game called chaturanga, which is mentioned in oriental literature as In use fully 200 years before the Christian i era. From India chess spread into Persia. and thence into Arabia, and ultimately the Arabs took 4t into Spain and the rest of western Europe. The game was in all probability in vented for the purpose of illustrating tne art or war. The Arab legend upon tnia point is that it was devised for the instruction of a young despot by his father, a learned Brahman, to teach him that a king, notwithstanding his power, was dependent for safety upon his subjects. The Greek historians (U rnimmnlw ri t.t u uie invention or the game to - uMJ V i Js Mat3t-.ll, 1(11 I III III I -a - . . Uin u-h.t. U(i m,ii -aiameaes, who, they claim, devised Kro, which by the time the two vears n - . t i U'h eh tnp nnonitmn iUr. kill I- I - B v" uJ Zrl Zrrriu ;"Uin ,1S or Try durine the Trojan war. minion uan CAJJUCll Hill UOUOLieSS De u a position to raise revenue bv other methods. j The Senate passed the bill- provid ing a territorial form of government ior tiawan, this week, by an over whelming majority. '1 here was reallv 110 ground upoa which to base oddo- i . 1 i mi 1 sitiun to ine dui. r Senator Aldrich made an explana tory statement to the Senate of the finance bill agreed upob by the Con ference Committee. It was not a defense of the bill,, because it needs no defense. It speaks for itself. Senator Depew's speech in favor of Presideut McKinley's ! Philinnine policy was up to his reputation as one of the foremost orators of the country ne empnasized the tact that expan sion was already accomplished and could no more be prevented than the head ot Charles I could be restored to him by adopting a series of resolu tions. On the constitutional ouettion. which the Democrats have raised, he saia. it does not extend bv its' own force our territory acquired after the adoption of the Constitution, but Congress has the power to adopt so mucn or its provisions as it deems wise," Of our rule in the Philip pines, he said: "In spite of ourselves we have colonial nnsspsamno w lave no policy to declare, no glitter ing resolutions or proclamations to make and in the future to embarrass us. We will stamp out the insurrec tion and establish a L stable govern ment. We will organize local gov ernment: we will constitute mnrt we. will insure with the whole Dower of the Uuited States security for life aud property; freedom of religion, and tne equal and just administration of the law Ihe kindergarten of liber ty, uudtr competent instructors, rap idly develops its pupils for larger responsibilities and an ! increasing share in their local and general as semblies. Une year cf rule by the United States in Cuba is a convincing object lesson. Brigands haye become farmers, and rervoluti.inists conserva tive citizens. Order has taken the place of anarchy and law ;of license. The Cubans are developing their in dustries and 'rapidily acquiring habits of self government. So the uplifting of the people of the Philip pines to the comprehension and Edenton: -Mr. E. C. Potter, the clever traveling freight agent of the N. & S. R. P., .is in town on Tuesday ...U.l..SJ.i9s Maud Harrell and Miss Pattie Elliott aire on a visit to friends in Washington county . . .The exer cises at the Baptist Church Sunday afternoen in connection with the Children's Missionary Society were very interesting and entertaining, i . . Woodard's Ice Factory has been shut down for several days owing to a break in the '.j machinery Hon. Theo. TFhite was in our town a few days ago looking as fat and jolly as ever. By the ! way, we hear it whis pered that he is San aspirant for Con- gress......The steamboat Inspectors from Norfolk were here on Saturday on official business. The contract for the buildingjof the new Armory has been awarded to Mr. W. Privett. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Branuing! have returned from a ten week's visit to Florida and Havanna Ilev. R. C. Beaman,v of Elizabeth City, preached two very able sermons at the Methodist Church here last Sun day... .Hon. Vm.J. Leary, sr., Chairman of the Populist County Ex. Cora., has prepared and will circulate among the voter's of'the county a very able address touching upon the politi cal questions of the day. iudges of e their action easy and natural a ..... CASCARETS tone tee stomacn ana boweisand stimulate tbe laty liver, mak In it work. They strengthen the bow els and puttbemtnto vigorous health r eondlUon, making CAICAMETS inrrfBse the .How ot mil in nurMni: moth ers. A tablet futon l the mother makes tier milk ni ill If -fj re fill ve and has a mild but certntn effecv on tlie bahy. tbe i1t O00H FOB MOTHERS TKE CHILDREN sa:e Iaxntive for tlie babe-in-arnia, .... CASCAKFTS ore litt'd tj m.-chil dren. TheT taste 1 Dl C1CC Cod sn.l do good.S kaAdC s.op wua-oiic and iTaoicfl, hr-d kill and 'Irive nff worms, and ell kinds of para site that live in tbe ' bowels of tbe crowing child, ... CASCARET. taken patiently, por slstntly. srirusrsn Ufsi to cure any case ct constipation, no tnattcr how old and oh.ii male, or pur rhnse money will be eliefrfulir refunded by your own drnegtst. .... CASCARETS ai n to Bold by all drug pl'ts for 1 Oc. Sue, fiOc a box, acrord ln' to s!zo. A Iftc box will prove tbeir merttnni put you en the rlcht ronrj to per- rect and permanent health. Don't CURE GUARANTEED HEALTH FOR 10 CENTS risk delay. d as nit it hereinafter provided hall be the dutv j of the county! hoard of elections in each county to in noilit all reir.st-ars and .ectioli tn; their respective Don't judge CASCARETS by other medicines you have tried. They arc new, imlike anything else that s sold, and mtinttely superior. . ; i -r . n i 'f i . t i .i i i tTr a hit rviic t f l-'i .1 r . it nnr ni icpn ctT ' line I vniifmnrK'tr Mrt! l.arerrr mv?c "JKr rr Ai- m only genuino. 4 ,1 4 counties, t t . ! Section $ provides thai "the State board of elections shall have power to remove from office any member of the " county boajrd of jelectjons for incom- . petency, failure Of duty or FOR AN Y SATISFAjCTOiiY CAUSE." The ' county boards by section 9 have the same powtr ov-fer iudsres and recis-! i . j " i Beware of imitations X j Sample iO-TO-BAC SfERUNO REMEDY CO., Chicago! -Montreal. cAn.i ticw vor. i-u T X'.X T5 i 1 jCi .i'-Ji. cures Tobacco Habit or money i Kfiitiivi. i-' tajcr :":.:v "i" strong-. Sold and. guaranteed tj a'j Arasguty, 1 trars. Sedtion county boirds 0 be-to ws upon the the power "to divide their refpeiive counties'" into election precincts tind 'fthesaid county board of election 'shall have power from time to tine, ftfter dividing their county in ;o election precincts, io establish, alter, discontinue or create auy new pi ecincts of eloction in the'r resiective counties as " they may deem expedient,' ;iving; twenty days' notice." Thus the partisan county boards have'the p nwr (ho provis On of the law declar ng t bat more than one political 'pi rty ?luill bs reoresnted on these Ix ards) to place registration aud v th g pi ces wherever they please, withouti regard to the con venience ajid interests of voters. Where Quinine Is Good Dr. Crosse, in an article in The Lan cet on black water fever, incidentally calls attention to the fact that it is not wise for those who have an idiosyncra sy against quinine or who suffer from even slight albuminuria to go to mala rious climates.-; He believes that in the more malarious districts at least rive grains of quinine should be taken a day to prevent 'chronic malarial poison ing. This he considers necessary in ad dition to ordinary precautions in re gard to exposure to chills, wet and the Bun and as to moderation in eating and drinking. . , i ' Confuting an Impossibility.! "I want to see Mrs. Snirthe." ' said the visitor. 'You can't," said the servant has the toothache." 'You must be mistaken." the imnn replied. "I'm her dentist, and I Lave her teeth here in this package." Cath- ouc btandard and Times. Supreme uburt Decisions. The Supreme; Court has handed down the following decisions in cases from Pasquotank County. SHANNON vs. iLAMB. Rever ed Where property is conveved to a trustee for the sole and separate use of a married woman, she has no nwer of disposition over it, except such as is clearly given! iu tha instrument creating the trust. A tenant In common is presumed to hold for his coj-tenantand although he may elaim under a deed purport ing to convey thej entire estate, pos session under it will not defeat the co- tenant under 20 years. LOFTIN vs. CO"3B. Affirmed. Evidence whijch is competent against the guardian is also competent as presumptive evidence against his bondsmen. ! Whtre an administrator of a form er guardian is also appointed guar dian in hiar interstate s stetd, he is chargeable, as guirdian, with tunds belonging io the Ward, which .should cone into his hands as administrator 61 the former guardian. i j When a wardj has different rem edies against different jersons, in different capacities and against several bondsmen!, he is at liberty to elect against' whom he will pro ceed, and the question' of contri bution among thej persons sued d es not arise until the ' debt has been paid. .j ...-!'. JENNINGS vs HINTON. New trial A husband's signature as witness to an assignment lj)y the wife! ot her interest in an insurance policy upon the life of the husband is a sufficient compliance with Article X, Section 6 of the Constitution, requiring the husband's "written assent" to the disposition of the property in the policy. ' That T Would used Dr. rn. l nousaDas their mate nervous hfe bloo i aid your iiral.a Ouly 2,3 ji Sold by A. irobbfugr Headache pickly rr. I IV lU g S leave you. if you Niw Lite Pills fifferers have proved ot iles3 merit for sick and ul etches. ' They make pure iron nerves and build up iWsy to take: ty them. Moiiey hack it not cured. Wadsworth druggist. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don t Spend a Dollar YORK TRIBUNE T.IE TIlUiUNK STARTS A HAND SOME TI The New Republican althouah it I-WEEKLY EDITION. 1900, York on never rribune is Iovallv all uublic questions. distorts the news for party pirposjes and never screens misconduct in public affairs, because diacoved aaionii nartv: friends .vuo. Tribune coinmends itself to everv Kp. publican. family in the country, not oniy by itsldecelncy and di?nitv. but by its wide variety of contents and its vigorous eiiterikil arixumeWs in favor ot the masti;rly Ipolitics, which have brought gfnu lie prosperity to the country anil glory to its arms and high prestige iu the :''':.')'' for I Medicine ' J until : you have tried ' You can buy them in the paper s-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. ' : i i I taia nort is pot up absaplr to gntUj tb otUtki-mJ pratul 4a If you don't find this sort ns for a bnr BTtaa, of Tabules pans r 1 At rthe Drugfgist!s nti to Th Ripah Chxmtcai. C out any, No. ! York, and they will ba sent to yon by mail) mt tailed for 48 ccnU. Tho cliancet art tot M 1 I S. B. Miller 1 Go. Established 1841. WHOLESALE The Cnanse of a Comma. "Whenever she asks me to do any thing," soliloquized Mr. Meeker pen eively, "I always go and do it, like a rooi." 'Fbe In Exnausion Wa nnt'm (U lni:TJ. 191 m f C I J vrhoi .k, ...1 ulola6lfte. vvamea-An iaea?hs pubIn pm. Butitwasin the K??WJ laAJ7r --' Nation's destiny and th R,kit.. F'ue?. w ne, )te rZl?'VSr Wlireduptoit. t;'j'J i tiXt1D ausf Cure gunrame Sold by tobacco and oranges of the fwt ouali'i Spainlah Conrteay. tne bpanish Bibles and nrnver books the name of the Saviour and those cf the saints are always printed with the title "senor" (mister) before them, as Mr. John the Baptist. Mr. Saint Taul, Mr. Saint Matthew, etc.Chicago xtecora. Misfortune of a Poet. dames nas been quite unfortiinnta of late," said the poet's wife gloomily. "Had another poem declined?" I "No; worse than that Ton know, he has a habit of looking at the ceiling for inspiration, and" last, night, just as me inspiration came, a yard of nlaster. "Yes," said Mrs. Meeker, who hap pened along in time to overhear him. "Whenever I ask you to do anything you always go and do it like a fool." Chicago Tribune, j Xewfonndland Kogrs. The famous fogi of Newfoundland are only found as i a rule on the east and south coasts and on the "banks," being caused by the meeting of the arctic current with'the gulf stream. 'The interior in summer is described s a most delightful climate, resem bling that of the south of France. For Rheumatism. . Mr. Johnson I notice, Jasper, that you have the rheumatism as bad I as ever. Don't you ever take anything for It? j Jasper 'Deed I jloes, sah. I takea trutches mostly. Boston Courier. Started a Run. very simole statement ni-nrui . Ing fell square on his head, knocking Xerf unfortunate, to a savings institu- iusyirauon out or It!" Atlanta. " 1U lIXS rurai aistrlct recently. An Constitution. In the Japanese temples there1 is a large drum used In worship. It is call ed kagura-talko, and It gives a tone much like a gong. - . i Church processions are prohibited In Mexico. Even a priest cannot legally, walk the streets In his churchly rar aaents. 6 A Irlgtilfirl Blunder. Will often cause a horrible burns scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's i Arl editor, ln writing of the institution in his paper, said: j j "The president is a very tall man; the cashier is short.'? f And in less than an hour the excited depositors were asking, "How much bow much r Atlanta Constitution, i It is said that cowbells are produced in only f Qur factories in the United States and are made just the same as they were lGn years .ago and sound tho same. I which proiiiises future 1 lie persijitentj labor of the tribune a u ring tlii tour years of President Cleveland,"' its I immense circulation reaching eery ljiillside and valley" in the Uuiit'dSta es, is regarded by many friends as having contributed very mateiially topreiare the country for the return 1S90, to Protection and Sound Money apd to vote for a .Kepub lican eandillate for President. It may Ip well to confess that one object of thfc Tribune, in putting forth its new aid ddniirable 7'ri-Weekly editien is to render ait additional ser vice to the fcreat party, pu whose suc cess in 19tj0 continuation of business prosperity and wise government depends. ' ; A GREAT DAILY. The Daili and Sunday rribun, $10, a year (the Batter having an illustrated sup piemen t of pages of great beauty and interest) with its wealth, of gener al in formation and attractive t-pecial features auffl pictures, is, by far, the best and mist valuable edition issued from the Tribuhe office. For ai busi ness man, who can receive it at a reasonable lour!, this edition is supari or to all otlaers. ; - . A 11 A.N itoME Till-WEEKLY 7lie rrWreekjyTribune, $1.50ayear has r. eentlj suirseded the late Semis Weekly Tri june, and is a handsome, fresh, bretuv, tvery-other-dav news paper. It IvillJ we think, prove the best subsiti ute for a. metropitan daily yet found. Kvry number is as good a. a daily o ' thej same date. For many peodle, it wjill answer the purpose of a daily. It ghfes one more number each week,jfor'half a dollar less a year than the 'lomi.r iSemi-Weekly'. In addition M thi news, editorials and market prifes, jt prints each week a gnu. varie!ry.'tpictoriul. literarv and other enteiftainhig matter, including nuuior, oioK revievvs, "Askea and Auswereu.r iqreign letters, "Home Topics,? fafjhioiis. fictions, aerrieultiirnl data, advaiice information for business men, "teciance and Mechanics," etc. Ihe market pneies , are acurate and standard. Jit id alwavs safe to look t ihe Tribuiie before buying or sellina- . . . . . i 1 j,.' ! o wuntij prp iucp. - as a aannjy news- paper i he lrf-V eeklg, Tribune has no suDertpil in the United States. The TRl-U'EtStY TKiBdNE has been put forth ii response to th growing demans for more frequeut issues. It is cordiall r rioni mended to everv reader, whd waits the cream and spirit of THE SEW liyes to fafi In India elephants! over 12 nnd rm t 43 years of agre are deemed the best to " " i yrumpuy nea- uey are ou years old. ic vures oia eores, lever fores, ulcer?, boils, ielons, corns, all skin eruptions' isest pile cur on earth. Only 25c ior lndindual n-hta. confidence and Ahx. Wdsworth, dreist . Million of acres of fertile lam Haiti remains uncultivated tj could be jarcduced thtre. d in Commission ; , Fish Dealers 7 Fulton Fi8hMarliet, I XetvYorh. Clarance G. Miller, Miller Longbotham. j Spec'al attention" given to the Sale of North Carolina Shad. Stencils and Stationery furnished on applicatian 8We employ no agent. Screens to Order A. W. H a FT Successor to Lanphear &' Haff, Wliolesale Commi Dealei' 111 Fresh Fish Lobster; f Etc. . 33"tO: NO. 12. FULTON FISH M ARK XT M E W Y O R K, North Carolina Shad a Specially. ti.Aeents. ' i ,4'";.' m SEND FOR DISCRIPTION AND PRICES TO Kramer Bros & Co. WILLIS H. ROGERS. yvholKale Commission voiiK tuBi-iTE and who awjiy for the Daily. IE WEEKLY, pBBBuXE, fj,00 a year as -a great low-nrieed faniiiy newspaper. It Sugar, THE WEEKLY. holds its own farmers arid te obtained at advanta. geous terms m teoniunction with local v eeKiies. SAMPLE COPPIES, Sample Cdppies of any edition will heerfuity bi; sent, free of charge, to cihosedesnng jLhem. Address always, 1 fTPl? TPTUTTXT1J ! ' '. XT . .-' xnew xotjc City. i ' 1 fJa - f ISM S3 106 FULTON MARKET. 2?. 3 Noath Carolina Shad a Specia'ty. Stencils ai nibbed at a momenl'B notic Reference- Guirkin -4 Co lull j,e'.h City. E G, 8nJ otbti i im. ses.when desired I. 1 Svti Thine for 7rr. A trsns?'.tioi. m which it-iici.u'iotioseise snr tLiti'g. J?n:o.isness, sick 1m attache, fur red ipugue, fever, piles auU a thousand otl.er U:s are caused by coustipation aud Blupeish liyer.- Casca;ets Candy Cathartic, the vvon derful new liver stijanlaut and intestinal tome are Oy all drugg.sts guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. U. C. are a sure thins. Try a box tn-dnv io or, (see our bis ad MANUFACTURERS. ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. Volice of DImmuIuiion. Tlie Coparjlnership heretofore exist ing between ISawyer & Jones has this day dissolved by mutual consen,t, Mr. T. V. Jones rfctiririt-. All persons in debted to the kaid firm will settle their aeeoujit.sand iiotes with John L. Saw yer & Co, wheare ant(iorized to col lect and receipt for same. I Sigued, J i J.L.SAWYER I THOS. C. JONES. In retiring from the firm of Sawyer -& Jones T beg leave to reccorhmend the new firm the patronage of our friends and patrons and ask their con tinuance of same, j i THOS,. C. JONES. Elisabeth City, January. 20, 1900. fiucatfl FOR A Situation. Sample and booklet free. eslrfairbrlpto tbe Pari Kipositiun, wlUlgaoA Beck Kerning. Buslne PKOMGGnAPHY, Type-Writing res, WILBUR R. SMITH. LEXINGTON, KV For circular of his famous and responsible COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNSVERSIT Awarded Sledal at World's Exposition. . lefers to thonnands of prndnateg in portions. Joat of Full Kuaioeaa 4'onrM. inchxliag Tui ion, ISooks aud iluara tn faiTi!y. about .fcorihand,Type-witm?; ?pd T!eT?.phy,Sscialties. iW-Ths Kentucky ;l.:iijvrit; Diploma., under seal, twnrded itradnate. l.itcrnry Courw; free, it desired. MOTasesUoe. Enter now. Graduates successful. i order to hant your letter men rt, addmt only.
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