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: f DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful ' - J U.. r- I: Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the jjreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the reat medi- . caj triumph of the nine- J MA teenth centurv: diS- i , covered after years of Hentifir; re.irrh kv HSNlDr. Kilmer, the emi- nenx Kianey ana Diaa der specialist, ' and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acta trou ku. nH Rrierht' Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec- ommended for everything but if you have kid- ney. liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you neea. itnas Deen iestea In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among tne neipiess too poor xo pur- ; chase relief and has proved so successful in j that a sneeial arrangement has ' been made by whlcn an readers 01 mis paper ' . . . . ,r .. . "... . . who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in' this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer 8c Co.,Bing;- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. We advise our readers to buy Vicks Seeds, TM BE3T THE WORLD ' PRODUCES. The hahdeomest and most com- , Iilete Catalogue the house has ever saued sent free, provided you state in what you are most interested, Flowers, Vegeiables or Small ' Fruits. Address ! James Vick's Sons, Rochester, S:Y. Machine dressed Cedar Shinaes, of all sizes, always instoct For sale at the aills of East Coast Cedar Company, Pennsylvania Ave. Elizabeth City, N.C Norfolk and soutnerfl R. fi. , Schedule in effect Dec. 1st, 1899.. ' J ' TRAIN SERVICE: . f uorthboukd: Leave Elii City daily except Sunday 2:45, p. m. Arrival .Norfolk " ." ' 4:zS, p. iu Leave Elizabeth City' Tues., Thurs , aud Saturday - ' y:S0, a. iu. Arrive ul .Norfolk " " 11:00, a. ui. southbound: Leave E1U. City daily texet'pt Sunday) 11:40, a. nr. Arrive at Edeulou " " 12:40, p. iu. Arrive itelliaveu " ' " " 4:4j, p. iu. Leave Elizabeth City lues., Tliurs., and Saturday " . ' . 6:00, p. in. Arrive Edenton " " " 7:00, p. ui. i.Traius slop at ail intei mediate Station!). . tit AM BOAT SdUVI. !, btcaiutis leave hueutvu ua.iv (except Sunday 1:00 p. iu. . tor i'lyuioutil. Jaiuesviile. V lllaiuistou and Windsor. Leave tdeutou luesday, Xhurs dy aud Saturday 1;00, p.m., for hov.au Kiver Landings and Friday lor Scuppf ruong Hiver. Steamers leave Elizabeth i itv tor Koanoke Island, Oriental and Newberne, Tuesday, Thurs day aud Saturday 6:00, p. in., connect with the A. i N. C. Kail road and the W. A W. Railroad . for Uoldsboro aud W llmington, &c. i'oi Scupper nong River Mondayaud Wednesday 1200, liov n ror KitDjock and iortn hiver Landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 3:00, p. ui. 1 or South Mills and Landing on the Dismai Swamp route Monday, Wednesday and Frtday 6 00, a. ui. Steamers leave Relhaven daily .except Sunday tor Washington a N. C. for lurtnar lutormaiioil apuly to W.H Bnowden, Agent, Elizabeth City, or to the ueneral Office of vheNorfoik & Southern R. K Company, Norfolb:, Va. M. K. KING, H. C. HUDCtlNS, , Oea'IMau'r. Gen'It 4 Pass'r Ar GEOKGE W. BELL, ; Q-TO.n-Sna.itli. . At the Old Stand on Road Street, flLIZ. CITY. NORTH CAROLINA Fi HiZIEGLEfl&BHO, Successors to JohnBZiegler, Dealers in all Kinds of Undertakers' Supplies, From the Cheapest to. the Best, grama promptly attended to. st to. the Best. All tele- when desired. The finest llearse in this Section. Rosewood, Walnut, Cloth covered and Mehdic Caskets specialty the old stand on khriughaus btreet 1.A11 kind of Cabinet Work don . TRY THE ... "NEW HOME" SEWINQ MACHINE. wditc rno fiionm idq "e t- II m I u run uiuu wkuuu ferent atylea of Sewing Machine we manufacture and their pricea before you purchase any other. THE KEW HOME SEWIHQ MACHINE CO., ukax u is, ja.A.ast, at Tnmi Iwiw, Vol. -.. - . . - rasMLenr : SHINGLES ! She QqxVi Carrtmian i - - iPnblished Kvi n Thursday. For terras and advertising rates see first page. Communications relative to and of interest in. the Albemarle Uisinci (solicited from all quartern.. . SENATORIAL CONVENTION. The Republican Senatorial Conven ion of the First District will be held at Edenton, N. C, on Wednesday, the iGth day of May, 1.900, immediately after the adjournment-of the Republi- n-an Congressional (Convention, for the T,urrwiw r.f nnminut inir candidates for ' f-aiors. ,;im!t By order of the Executive Commit- tee, this I4tn flay 01 vprii, liw, j. ( M 15. CtLi'Ei'l'Kft, ChnYn. . . r nnvfinPtumVAT itn.ru uj.ii a tvjuron- ( OJN lU UU.. Notice is hereby given that the Re publican ( onve. tion of the First t oh- gressional District of N (fiolina will be held at Kdenton on Wednes day, the 16th of May 190., at 2 o'clock it'. M for the purpose of appointing delejiatts to the .National Republican onveution 'at Philadelphia on the ilftth of .rune: nominatinsr a P den jtial Elector for the District, and trans actintr puoh other business as may come before 'it. ; I Chairman Cong'l Fx. Com. EEPULICAN STATE CONVENTION. Winston, N. ,, Jan 3d, 1900. To the Republicans of North Carolina The Republican Btate Convention is called to meet in the City of Kaleigh on Wednesday, May 2d, 1000 at the hour of noon, for the impose of electing four delegates from the ftate a l la rye to the Republican iNHtiomil I on veil tion and to .nominate candidates tor Governor, Lieutenant Governor and State OHicers and the re-oncanization of the (,'ommiitee. Each county is entitled to twice the number of deletra'es as it iias member: in the House of Representatives. The plan of organization of the party should be strictly complied with in calling and holding the Conventions and electing delegates. ' ' Bv order of the Statd Fxeentive Committee at Greensboro, on auuary 2d, 1900. . A.E Holtox, Chairman, - Republican State i'x. Com. V. S. Hyams. Secretary. AIIIZONAIS PETRIFIED FOREST - TO BE PKOrELTED. The chairman of the. House Com mittee on Public Land?, Mr Lacey, of Iowa, ik advocating the project of settiDgr a ide a csrtain tract of land in Arizona as a petrified forest national park. "This forest is'" one ..f the great est natural curiosities on the Ameri can continent, and it properly cared for it will almost rival in interest the wonders of the Yellowstone, the Yosemite and the Mount Raiuer Reservations. The petrified park ies a short distance from . the Giand Canyon of the Colorado in Apache county. The trees probably grew be side some inland sea. After falling the cell siructure of the wood iii the tree was entirely replaced by silica. One of the most n markab e ieatures of the park is a natural bridge 45 feet in width which spanks the . canyon; nearly 50 feet of the trees' lies on one side so il is visible lor nearly 100 feet. Tbe wood is very handsome when polished. ' .' THEY TOOK KO' RISKS. To use the words of an illustrious man in an expression that has gone through the press recently, "Ihe Democratic party took no risks." They wanted a sure thing. They were not willii g to let the people have a free, open chance at that constitution, with a free ballot and a fair election. They made a special la w to pass it by, aud so, in North Carolina, after they had. ratified that amendment to. the constitution on the 21st day of Feb ruary, if the date is remembered rightly, they passed a law on the 6th day of March under which this con stitution should be voted upon, For, in connection with , that amendment and as a part of it, they had said it should be voted on according to the law that was in force and effect on the 1st day of May, 1899.: Tlin the very next week we see they turned around and passed a law specifica ly regulating the voting upon that consiUuilou. NOT WELL FOUNDED. , The story conies trom Washington that the cause of .Admiral Dewey's auger at the .President is that he was ncit paid S10.0C0 for his serv ces as a Philippine Commissioner.- The Pres- dent was anxious to do. this, but the statute which declares that no' man shall hold two offices of trust a? d profit at the same time made it -im possible. It is said the President recommended that amount, an. t that he will gladly sign the bill should it become a law. The story came bin as the result of an inquiry into th Admiral's declaration that the Presi dent "had robbed him." THINK OF IT, There are thousands of poor un fortunate, but ruggedly honest, dt voted, sincere and patriotic citizens in North Carolina today, who may not be able to educate their sons by 1908; if not, these poor, hontgt boys will not be allowed to vote. The educated town negro will have the right lo vote, and under the proposed amendment he will then "dominate" the white man- who has not been fortunate enough to obtain the bless ing of an education. Do lina? God forbid. POPULIST STATE CONVENTION. The Populist State Convention niat atRaeigh last week and was 'fairly largely, attended. Delegates at large and for each district were appointed. The reso utions adopted are stroDgly denunciatory to the Amendnient aud the election law. 1 It was agreed by all to nominate a straight, fall ticket. The following the ticket nominated : For Governor Cyru9 Thompson, of Onslow. For Lieutenant Governor A' C. Shuford, of Catawba. j For Secre ar y ot State J. Schul ken, of Colum us. ' For Treasurer W. II. Worth, of GuiUord. For Au itor H. V. Ayer. of-' Vake. , i For Superintendent f Public In struction Prof. X. C. English, of Randolph For Attorney General, II. F. S a well, of Moore county. : For Choi'n Corporatioo rommis--noners A. S. Peace, of Granville. For Meniher of t or. Cora'ra J. F Paschal, ot Chatham. ' For Com'r. of Agriculture J. M. Mewborne, of Lenoir. . For Com'r. of Labor and Printing, J. Y. Ilamrick. For Judge 10th Judicial District JtuA Tntrnnl RprpnnA T. rponirino- L. L. Witherspoou, of Catawba. For Electors at Large -R. B. Da vis, oi New Hanover, and W. D, Meiritt, of Person. "COOKED 111S GOOSE." The Hickory Press sen tenuously re marks that a few days before the Democratic State Convention Super intendent of Public Instruction Me bane, who was nominated and elected to office four years ago by the Popu-li-ts and Republicans, wrote! a nice little .letter, making a bid for the Democratic nomination for the office he now holds. Some Democrats had thrown him a hook baited and made him believe he could get the nomina' tiou and he got it in the neck. They simply co ked his goose. The Jibraskan Democracy pledged he party "to wage an unceasing war tare against all the trusts," and the .Minneapolis Tribune asks: "What wai'are has it waged except, whea out of power?" Xe! raska's bank deposits have in-.rea-ed $3,000,000 withia a year. That State may be after demagogues but it can not d. ny that its prosperity dates from Republican success. Democrats say they are pained to see a wabble in Republican policies. Solicitude of this kii.d is an infallible sign that Democratic traps have been set in vain. i i TheSimmons ring invite the people nf this free State to commit political suicide, like Louisiana, or political hari-kari like Kentucky.! I An untcrpt i8in? Firm There aae"-few men more wide awke aad enterprising than Alex. AY ads worth who spares no pains to secure the best. of everything in his line for his many customers, lie now has the agency for Dr. King's New Dis covery, which surely cures Consump tion, Coughs and t olds. This is the wonderful remedy that ss now pro ducing so much excitement all oter the country, by its mauy starling cures. It absolutely cures Asthama, Bronohitis, N.iusia and all afFectetions of the throat, chest and lungs. You can te-t it fefore buying, by calling at the above druj store and get trial bot'I free, or regular size for 50c and $1. Guaranteed to cure, or price reiunced. , , ' The man who writes to the Eagle thaJ. "Adin:ral Dewey's j olitical mis takes b gan from the moment he mar ried that woman Sapho " is evidently getting the matter mixed and is him self more mixed than the matters themselves can be said to be. Brook lyn Eagle- . Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of UAlllGJOV LETfEll. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, Apr. 201900. It seems a pity to deny all the startling aud sensational stories sent but from v ashington about "ulti matums" and "warships in connection with the relations bet een this govern ment aud Turkey, but truth conTpfcls it. While n 13 possible that an ulti matum, and even warships, may later on fagure in our transactions with the Sultan of Turkey, it is premature to drag them in it at this stnge of the game. It is true that the relations oetween this government and that of the teultan are somewhat strained, but there 13 uo reason to believe that the Sultan, in whose hands tne matter now rests, will be foolish enough to invite punishment at our hands. The pa tience of President McKinley has be come exhausted by the repeated fail ure of the Sukon to keep his prom ise to pay for property belonging to American missionaries in Turkey, , Inch was destroyed by a mob, several years ago, and he has made a peremp tory demand upon the Sultan to set tie uptor take the consequences. That is as far as the matter has gone, and that no immediate rupture is expected is shown by the fact that the Presi dent, accompanied by Mrs. McKin ley, has gone away.for a week, and that Secretary Hay is in New York looking after some private matters. The Sultan has :he choice of !paving that money wi lingly or being made to pay it. but President McKinley is de termined that he shall pay it. ? The House spent the greater por tion of this '.?eek in considering" and passing the Naval Appropriation Bill. As usual, the Democrats made a dis play of themselves, by trying to strife e out the clause in the bill placing IS500.000 at thfi rlisnosal nf th Prpsi- we want)Hf'. . . . :. : . (iPTlt In hA Sncnl in hia Htanrarinn m V tase.ofan emergency. , The attempt r explained to the Naval Committee the necessity tor the insertion of that, clause, and it had been told privately j. . . l T U II.,0 UA.i IU CVCIJ 1UCU1UCI ui IIIC liuurc, UUb hat di in't keep the democrats from!; voting agan.st it. j The House U1 providing a croveru-;' meut for the territory of Hawaii has been agreed ti by the Conference Committee. ,It provides Executive. Legislative and Judicial branches, the lattej- to consist of a Supreme Court, circuit courts and inferior courts. 1 Hawaii will have a delegate in the House whose status will be the same as .the delegates from other ter ritories he can talk but not vote. The much talked of crown lands, which are claimed by the ex-Queer, fre made pubiic lards, and c rp i tiou are not t be allowed to" . n more thau 1,000 acre? of land on the Islands. The Chiuese already there a e g ven one yer to obtain certifi c ites oi residence. Sjjeaker Henderson has received two petitions, one signed by 125 re publican members of the House and the other bv 125 democrats, asking that a rule be reported for the consid eration of the Jsicaraugua Canal bill May 1. ' A big delegation of the druggists ot the country are in Washington en deavoring to purauade ,the House Wavs and Means Committee to rec- - - i - - e stamps to be a taclied to patent medi cines, proprit tary articles, an i drug gists sundries. Owing to lack of time, it i3 not probable that the question of revising the Internal Revenue Laws Willi be seriously taken up by that committee at this session, although it is willing to grant hearings. It ha3 been suggested, and the suggestion has met with so much favor that it may be adopted, tiat the committee be au thorized to "it during the recess, ior the purposa of granting hearings to those interested, and perfecting a bill that will reduce receipts from internal revenue to the requirements of the I tiovernment. Gov. Allen will start at once for ! Porto Rico, in order to arrange for his inauguration as the hrstciVil governor ot-the island, which will occur May 1, and be made an impressive event, participated in by all the available forces of the army and navy. At a meeting ot tne cabinet, neia Deiore . I - . till iresident MoKinley 3 departure trom : Washington, it was sei tied that Gen- i eral Davis, who has made such a fine record as military governor of Porto '; Kico, should remain op the island as , commander of the military depart ment for some time, at his presence , will be invaluable to Gov. Allen, to whom he will be n informal adviser, j President McKinley's appointment ; of Mr. Frank W, Hackett, of N. H., to succeed Mr. Charles H. Allen, of Mass., who was appointed civil gov ernor of Por o Rico, as Assistant Sec retary of the Navy, i3 generally com mended. The selection was made by Secretary Long, who has been an in timate friend ot Mr Hackett tor many years. , Governor Tail or, of Kentucky, has been in Washington for several davs. He talked with President McKinley just before the President started on his little trp, but he has positively de clined to talk for publication. Admiral Dewey's cannidary for the democratic Presidential nomination has almost ceased to be talked of in Washington, even as a joke. Spain' tireatest IVeed. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his wi i. ters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused se vere pains in ihd back of his head. O uiing Electric Bitters, America's greatest B.ood and A'erve Remedy, all pain toon left him. He says tlrs grand mediciue is what his country uetde. All America kuows that it cures liver and kidney tiouble, puri fier the blood, tonts up the stomach, streogtbens the nerves, puts vim, viSor and new lifef into every uiUicle, n.rve and organ .of the body. It weak, lired or ailing you need it. Every boul t'uaraureed, OLly 50c. Sold by A. Wadsworth druggist. Ihe Illiterate White Voter. We; will never be convincd that this iuto'erant machine is not after elimi nating the illiterate white voter. The record's evidence U against them. Do they not carry most of the counties where the negro predominates: lake the vote of Halifax county which has nearly or quite 2,000 negro majority. Take Richmond county and you will fiud that it was carried by over 800 majority. The white counties ot the west are the ones which hurt Mr. Sim mou's crowd. Are they not claiming the east by an overwhelming majority at the coaiug election ? If they carry tne negro c unties of the east why do they make such a racket ; about the matter, unless they are afraid of the west? Do your own thiuking my countrymen, vour liberties are at stake "Eternal vigilance is the price of lib erty. .-Davie liecord. i Sultan's B:& Faith Ka Force us to Ezcreme Measures. There is no longer any. question that the diplomatic relations between the United States and Turkey are in a critical state, growing out of the Sultan's bad faith. He promised to pay the indemnity claims of the Am erican missionaries t' r the djstruction ofe ght bui dings of the Euphrates College at liarpoot and several buildings-belonging to the American mis sionaries atMarash during the Amer can massacre of 1896, which aggregate about 890,000- As the situation is critical, it may result in Secretary Hay sending the Turkish Minister at Washington his passports. There aie other unfilled promises. . j Last yearrwe sold to foreigners $529,874,813 vmore. than we bought. In 1898 we sold to the extent of $615, 432,676 more than we bought, or, in ther words, we sold a dollar's worth otourg'socU in "foreign markets for every fifty cent's worth that we bought abroad. Under Protection the motto seems to be that "we cannot help sel ling while we do our little foreign shoppiug." Exchange mmm 1 . i .A Frlgbllul Blunder: "Will often cause a horrible buroj Said, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, tbe best in the worldj will kill the ainand promptly bfal it. Curea old sores, fever pores, ulcere, Boils, felond corns, al' skin eruptions best pile cure on earth. Only 25c a bx. Cur" guarantee?. Bold bj Alex Wadswur draSUt. . TTaoou Pea! The ilaleigb corresjpoodent of the ? CharloKe Observer, under date of the ifi ,.i;;' nnhi f Pnl Inh:. S iu, IU lua&lll uuuwp ui w" " ,J Cunningham passing through Raleigh says : . ' y ' 1 "By the way, the first check sent to Democratic headquart ra was I for S125,(XJU, handed 11 tty Uoi. UunniuK- hrm last Saturday mfruing Whoop pee !! How mucn mo e will thev need:: Uup hundred ;ana twentv-five thousand dollars ! That's a whole lot ot fd"Ugti" I We Art Cleaner Today "Wit regard to all tne retineiccnts of habit von?ej-ej in Win words cleanll-.j ness,. sanitation1 and facility of locomo tion Uj, una31 shopkeeper, the mechan ic, the very peasant of today, is bettor .it than -were princes and uoblemen 70 or 80 years ago. Thalt little bathroom of poor Queen Marie Trianon must ihave Antoinette at; the been almost as much an object of curiosity for its sin gularity In her ;day as it is now for its associations, and certain it is that in ! all those vast piles of buildings at Ver rorgebus magnifi- eailles, with a It their cence. bathrooms were an unknown quantity. According to some authorities,. Louis XIV never washed, a little cold cream applied with a camlii ric handkerchief serving instead. Thld let us hope was a calumny, but' in Stl Simon's minute and detailed account of the monarch's day, from the handirg in of his peri wig through the closed bed curtains in the morning until soveral dukes and marquises had hande Ll the royal night chemise to each other, the highest in rank placing it jon the royal shoulders, and his chaplain, kneeling at a prie- dieu at the foot of the bed, had said his night prayers for him, no mention is made of any ablutions, except that ! he was shared every hill Magazine. I other day. Corn- Age Told ly Teeth 'Men's ages can be cold by their teeth as accurately as horses," said a Fran..- ford bookkeeper over his luncheon. "1 have found this; out by my intercours with salesmen. Theji come luto the! of- fice. staild at the liitle counter, and when. the proprietor s not In they while with en-ac- tertam me a wears counts of their business skill and mer lted success. Having nothing to do, 1 watch their mouths cahnot be stationary "Up to the age of : their mouths that 8, I have learned, i aud opens like a a man's mouth close child's, and what. .teeth are displayed are the upper ones lip becomes loose, aud the lower teeth are as much shown d s the upper teeth. At 32 the tops ; or edges of the lower teeth are blunt, but they are still white. At 34 the upper' teetls don't show at all The lower ones' edges then are a pah brown. "And so on, as the years go by. the lower Hp droops more and uioro, the lower teeth become edges grow blunter. shorter, and their thicker and ddrk- er. I have often w pndered why it is that the. lower teeth way, while the iuppi Wear down in this ones don't do it and why only the upper front teeth de cay." Philadelphia tecord. There Was So The colonel halted of a Dakota dugout prow There. his horse in front land uttered a viK- orous "Hello: " aud after a minute a towheaded girl age showed up and said: of about 16 years of and looked him over ye whoopin :fur "Now, then, what and who be ye?" ''Can I get anythiiig to eat here?' "Not a thing.' "Any water for my horse?" "The spring's gonef dry." "How far Is it to the river?' "Dunno." i "Please ask your father to step out." 'Top's bin on a drink for a week." "And your niotherjv" j "She's got the! toothache. That's her cryin," j "Haven't you got a brother?" "Yep, but he got uake bit yesterday and don't feel welL1)' i "Well, what about yob?" persisted the colonel. "You seem to be all right." "Oh, but I ain't,"! she replied as she made ready to disappear. "I wa to git married yesterday, but my feller got shot by an Injun, and it'll take two weeks to ketch on to another. This ar a house of sorro. sir, and ye will please to ride on and not ask any more fool questions !"Nfew York Sun. ! Japancae Conrteny. Dr. Seaman is an authority on Japan, and he tells this story of his last visit to that country: "There was a! little incident happen ed while we were jin port that showed the magnanimity pf those people. A United States soldier was out riding a bicycle, and he Was coasting down hill, when he ran over a i man. They promptly arrested him, taken before a magistrate. We I all went up from the transport to cee bow things went with) him. The magis trate heard the' case and fined him S3 . for running over a blind man. "'What!' said the soldier; 'was the man blind? Ilerej. give him $20,' and he pulled out a $2d goldpiece and hand ed it over to the magistrate. 'And what do you think they did? They were so pleased that they remit ted the whole fine or would have done so, only the soldier would not take it back, but insisted bn its being given to tho blind man, and then they gave liiin a diploma setting forth what he Tribune. had done." New York Hia Ability. Old Crusty You ask for my dangh- ter? Why, young man, at your present salary you could not even dress her Suitor Oh, yes, in gloves! 1 sir: I could kee her Old Crusty Gloves! Do you mean to insinuate that my daughter would . . ' i only wear gloves 2 Suitor Pardon me, sir; I asked only for her hand. Well Bqnipped. She You used to call me an angel. He Yes, I remember I called yon "my angel without wings." V She But you never do any more. He No, I've b4gun to believe that you have wings, after all. It's so easy for you to fly Intel a passion. Catholic Standard and Times. The bacilli are found in the sputa and it Is settled b y repeated researches that tuberculosis is spread nearly ex clusively by dried sputum The Pursuit of Pleasure, We smile at tbe ignorance of the savage who cuts jrlown the tree In or der to reach its jfruits. But the j fact la that a blundep of this description Is made by everyj person who Is over eager and impatient in the pursuit of IMaeasea of tlic Blood and Srrrti. No one need suffer with neuralgia. Tbia disease is quickly ind permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves I and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns Iron Bitten. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a centuiy, it stands to-day fore most ajnony oar most valord rmHi. sssvwwm in iSuCDsi nusy avu ja uljlomtlc lirummer." Assistant Secretary of State Thomas VT. Crid'er. in the discharge of his dip- lmn.itic dctiej. crossetl the ocean piol- ally more times than ny other otHcia! In that branch of the mtriit. On one voyage nu;ik?tance of a tnn .ational govern- o made the ac ling salesman. wLofo coinianionalility wrfS marrel b.r .ci.riciity. . : "Traveling on busin ss, like myself. "V!-:-t line of goods "Wall." writing or printing?, "IhilHTS fcr ealtinotsl"' "Ilninpb, I thought f cabinet makers used onlr wood, steel ind brass T -Mast of.theui .do ' :iud the dipIo-TU.it t;cgan to speak of otlui things. Satur day Evening. Post, Th I'opnlar Sonibern Girl... Two nit-n of soutl.j-rn . manner of speech were talking of !a mutual friend named Henry. "Did .Henry eveh get ina'ied to that young lady in JJemphis?" asked one. The other shook hit! head anS re plied: "No. seh. . When Henry got down theah, he foundj he had to tako his quniboh and standjin line so as to be able to see the yoting lady, so he came away." Chicago! Record., Thai Throbbing! Headache ould q jii kly leave you if you us-d Dr. Kill's Kjw Life Pills Thous.io.is of r fferejs haVH proved their matohli-s men' for skk and nervous headichts. They ruakepure bJoo t ai.d st-ou:-iieTv?s and build up vonr ht-ul h. Ei-y t take: 'ty them. (July 25.;iS. Moht-'y' hack f uot curea. Sol i i y A..Wadtworlh tlruugist. - Bears the . ' ' ?Th8 Kind You tiave AlwaiTS Bought Signature of A FREE PATTERN bar ewn salectlon) to sVsry TObscirlbsr. Boautlful m irad hthotrrapheU plates and lilustiations. Orlctnr .teat, artlsUo.' ssquuite and (trie tly up-to-dats desla-a MS CAUL'S 1 MAGAZIME rsatinakiiiff economic!, fanoj work, bouwhold hint ihort stories, current roplca. .ate. Buhocrlba te-da iulj Kn. yearly. Lady agoata wanted. Send (or tarov Tor ladloa, mliaet, glrle and little children. That eer aimtyluh " chlo "effect not attalcerl by tbaara of at itliar pattern!. Have do aqual foratyleand perfect r 4 IT ATA r na, v-m.- a i ilr put toiet-her Only 10 and 1 (n'l each ooa, ghtr Sold in nearly aVerv city and tow n. t.r by mat. tk lot tliain. Absolutely very latest up-to-date atylar THE McCALL COMPANY, 'i a.l TTt.t llth gtrert, - . . Ke Vrk City, H. NEW YORK TRIBUNE THE TRIBUNE-STARTS A H AND SOME Till-WEEKLY EDITION. I900, The New York Tribune is loyally Republican on -all public questions, althtiusdi it never distorts the news for p.trty purposes and 'never screens miscoudu'-t in public Affairs, because discoved among party 1 friends Viie Tribu ne commends itself to every Ke piiblican family'' in thb country, not omy by its decency aill du-nity, but by its wide variety of ..contents and its vigorous editerial arguments in favor of the masterly politics5, which have brought genu ne prosperity to the country ad ulory to its arms and which promises high Brestige in the future. . j Th; persistent. labor of the Jribune during the ft-ur yeari of I'lesideiit Cleveland, its 'iiumenfee circulation reaching every liillsideLud valley in the United Sta es.is regjirded by many friends as' having contributed, very materially to prepare tie t-ountrv for the return, iblW, to protection and. Miiiiitl .v.Oney and to iof f- r a uepub l.ean eandidate lor 1'relident. it may be. well to colnfess that one object ol'tiie Trib me, ii putting fonh its new and adimraUle 7ri-Weklv cult ion is to rend, r tin vice to the irreat part v, additional ser )ii whose sue- cess i I9iil) .) fontinu.itloii of busiuefcs prosperity depends. ami vii4 government A GHEAT lAlLY. The Daily and Sundafy rribun, $10, a year "(the latter havii, ail illustrated tup pleiiieiit of Zi) pagesvbf grat beauty ..... I ; .... .. ... 'f 1 . : . . . . F 1.1. . . . . uuu iiiivii;&Lj win! n ;faiiu 01 geuer il mloi matioii and at ractlve pecial by far, the edition1 ;fcsued featuris antl pit-tt.-'ri-'s, letand moril valuable ' from the 'l'rilsuue cilice 'For. a busi ness 111.11, who can rettive it at a r a-o:i;ible hour, th)s edition is superi or ti ail 1 thei. . j a HAis t some tii-wi:i:kly 7he Ti i-Wt'cklyTribune, $1 50 a year has r -een tly, superseded, the late feemis Uechly Tribune, and il m handsome, fre.-h, bieezv , every-other-dLiy news-pajR-r, It. will, we think, prove the best substitute for.a nil tronitan dailv yeti'-uiids . Every liumLer is us good !is-:i O.iilv of tit' s niiM ltW Vnrniuhv le toe. it will a una-wer the purpose of I -.. . t-O V V- : III IV 1 i 1.1X11 ! each week, lor half a doibr hsn si year ii:aa vue 10 im-r hemji-Vv etkly. In biiditiou io the riiev, UdiUiriuls and I luaivv 1 prifti, ifi printi ei.th tek a u tu,iiv. it "triv grta. aneiy .i picion. 1, n.erary aim oilier euleriainiiig matter, luc.uuing humor, book reviews, "Afkeo and An-wered," foreign letters, "Home Topics,'' fashions, lictiohs. agricultural data, advance information for business men, "Science ,nd Mechanics," etc. The market .prices are acurate and tandard. It is olways safe to look at u b une before buying or selling Country pro uce As U fair;ily news paper Tne Tr'vvi eeklg Tribune has no superior in the Unfed States. ihe T'ii-WKi.y TKiuajNE has been put forth in response t th growing den.ans for more frequent issuesi It is cordially .le.omnifided to ever reader, who wants the j-itarn and spirit OfTHE:XEV YORK T. ihtNE and who dyes to far away for te Daily. tllE WEEKLY. . ' ' '".' I' the weekly trbbuns, l,00 a year holds itsoVn as a great low-priced farmers and family livsnaper. It can usually be obtained advanta geous terms in conjunction with local weeklies. ' t SAMPLE COPPIES. r-ampie poppies or any edition wil heerfuil v unt iu ! .1 . cjhode cesmng them. Aid dress alway8 THE TRIBUNE, 2sw York Qity. AMDY . cAscARrr taste a. h1. Km tnera l:ke caudy. Tt.ey re move nr bad Mill) In the moutb. leaving ti hreatu sweet mid perfumed. It Is ral plensnre to take them nsiea ot uao- CATHAHTIC aeAUa uguia or cAt,zMuDai) pilis.' CASCIRFT are purely eKe:al.le curlal r t.iier min er; poin. 'rh.y are mada of the Itt rl rtMs'edloK ltcov pnsl an I prd a st-ien-iirto co m Siiiiilon PURELY VEGETABLE Derer before pot toceUier Id idt form. . CA SCA BETH araoUiept)c. That means they atop tin diifeMrxl food from souring in the stom ach, prevent fer mentation in the boweU and kl'.l dis- ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE ese rermt of aor kind that breed and feed la the system. .CASCARCT a tone the stomacb and I bowelsand stimulate I tbe laiy liver, mak I Inif It work. Ther strengthen the how J els and put them into f Tleorotis healtbf LIVER STIMULANT eonaiuun, mating their action easy aud natural. 25 : so ' r&mgm mi i mi ir Hi. . CASCARKT Don't judge. CAS CARETS by other medicines you have tried They V arc new, unlikx anfthing the that' sold, and infinitely uperior yaain.. J Try a. J0c box to-day, if not pleased art fZt ;wt?Si sail i f.i r t r? A The only genuine. .-o. imitations ! ' STERLING WO-TO-BAC cures Tobacco strong. Sold ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don t Spend a Dpllai I Medicine until you have tried it ! . - i You can buy.thcm in : Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Bkla carl la pat ap ahaapl; to ffratlf? tba vnlTanal pi mil 4aaaaa4 tav a W prtaa, - ' ' ' ' X If you don't find this sort of Ripahs Tabules At the Druggist's S. B. lillerlGo, Established 18.1. WHOLESALE- 5 Commission Fish Dealers 7 JFulton Fiftli'JIavlivt JVeicYorh. Clarance G. Miller, i Miller Longbotham. . ' i rpecl attention given to the Sale of Korth Carolina Khad. Stencils and. Stationery lurniehed o,n ;aiplicatiaii BhaT'vv e employ no agent. Ha F F Ji. Ui t Successor to Laiiphear , & I Eaff, Wholesale Commit Dealei IB Fmil M UUKll SO. 12 MiLTON FIKI1 MARKK'J .MEW Y O K K. t.orth Carolina Had a Spscialty Da-AKnts. WILLIS! H, ROGERS. l'OK.i ULTOiN MAkKET. O JC. - Toath Carolps Shad a Sjieci'ty. Stencils ninUred at a rix.u .m'f nolic Kafekekck: Banks and ther finan cials when required. stencils fun is; ed at the Home Office at a mo ment's notice I Scr Thln Tor ir-. A tT?isi"r!oi. hiwhti-iij-tiuwictioseist . S'jrt Uiiu?.. tiil.o.isuess, ti.-k b, .iacbe, f 1 1 t"d tongue, lei er, piles auu a tuciit.uiid other il.s are caused by constiiation aud slacith liver. Cascai ets Candy Cathartic, the won derful new liver stumlaut and intesiinal tome are by all drugg.&ts guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sure thing'. Try a box to-day; 10c., 23c., 60a bample and booklet free. See our bis ad. . - " vaiajaa VI lUVCliUVV M fleslrlng a trfp to the Paris Exposition with good Keii&bla neronnanf m mpfhonioa I a 4 wtnw il. i j CATilARTlG ALL DRUGGISTS CAHCAKETS Inrreane the Ky' of nil la In iirlnK moth th. A tahlet mi It'll 1 th mother makes h-r milk milillr piiri! TiilTe and Ujn a mild but certain fftecv on BOOM FOB MOTHERS tl e i.nbr. the o(It safe laxstlTe for the .babe-lti-arms. .... CWCARET 1 l I L l or.!ki'd hi l:i-culi-di.-n. Tbry taste i:."Vt and (In notx!. s;op wind-cite and rr-amp. r.nd kill and 1hve n woriLV and e!l kind of pk re aea PLEASE THE CHILDREN n) ' A ntes that Itve in the i bowels of the crowing child. ... CA8CAKETB. taken pattern . r stswntly.arf snsrsn UeU to cure any cmre ot constlf allon, no matter how old and ohMlrate. or nnr chaw money will be cheerfully refjnded CURE GUARANTEED by ci,r own driifc:i;!9i are sold by nil irj. irits for 1 OV. Sic, fOe a box. accortl- HEALTH FOB 10 CENTS Inir to sire. A lOe hut will prore their merltHiid put you on the rluht road to per !ect anil pormnnrnt health. Don't risk delajr. your money catK.i j-arger doxcs, z or auc af,j u.tlnmjiW fw. Ari- REMEDY. CO.. ohicaqo: montruu Cm.j mm you . Habit or moooy miiaoti 7X? Dd guaranwed ty tCi dr,Cfij,V. Utt for the paper 5-cent cartons nta to Thb Rirxifi CHXincAX. Company, N. km York, and they will b pant to yon by mail; ar tailed for 48 cents. Th fhancet arc t t abules mn km tcj BM4iela J Screens o Order SEND FOR D1SCRIPTION A'D PRICES TO 1 -wfnw iiiu, ejjtSsyjyVi iry"! ai r ajVa.i. ,t.i j.;,- aaafcalasWaa--u -11 . ... K ra i Bros '4 ft. tl :d A X U F A CTU RERS, ELIZABETH CTTY.K. C. .oiicc ur.niNKuiititon. The (.oparttieixhiphert'tofore exist in;' between Sawyer s Jones has this )ay dissolved by mutual onseH, Mr. T.C. June- relirim?. iAIl persoi s in dtbte'l to the said Jinn will settle their jiceountsand notes wit h John L. Saw yer & o , whenre antliorized fct col lect and receipt fortune. ! 8iued, J.L. LAWYER T . , TljOS. v. JONES. In retiring from the firm of lawyer & Jones I beg leave to reccommind the new hrm th patroifge of our friends and patrons and ask their con tinuance of same. - THO.S. CV JONES. Elizabeth City, January 20, 1000. Eoc k Kecpgi Sastnsss, PHG'JQGRAPHY, Tjt8-Writing cwr WILBUR R. SMITH 1 LEXINGTON, kY., For circular of bis famous and; responsible llacata Situation, ffe- ' FOR A JOMMERC'AL QOLLEGE OF KY. UNlYERSIfl iwardrd Medal at World's Exposition. iefers to fboiisaniiH mf pradnates in P"9'''""? vost or Fukl Kuainesa ounr. iurluding un ion. Books and Board in family, alov' f-- ihortliand.TyM-Wribne.aiid T.emrh.J'pwmltiea. W-Tna Kentiii ty ruivaraity Ciplouiai. under teal, warded arartrr.'. ! Itir..'y V ' .'Vt. f"l ' X order to hunt viYf 1-Urr' reach . adarta only, 4MLBUR R SiWITH.LEXINGTOri-KT. if 1
The North Carolinian (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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