Elizabeth , north carolkS FRiDATr DEcfeMBEisii 1905 ' . j. 1 t . . TO ORGANIZE If... EXCHANGE jcognUredr Necewtty for j; Systematic Advantages to be Perived Prom the Organrzatlo- - - - FARMERS- INSTITUTES ,An . itinerary c - farnerc institutes HuMi of Truck Crop. , Grcit in tWa districtii thelltt The first " instttute wiU- be. aeld- in this - city- ttf Jalwary- the . HthM9lO Dr Tait Butler and otner agricultural " ' ' I wtperts riU be present to address tha - - irarmers on Tanoua tofiiea or interest, ere is a movement otf toot among . he farmm of Uiia iecUon are tte tfucfc farmers tjt Curritack Coua- ,tQ Btte;ttie;lasUtote on UW v to organize a, rrpuuce crnange -u flat . CurmucK ouniy. a wr wrow. jj vefy practical seuing xurw vu ucvriw www .nd-,ttcy accoaplisb , a. .eaj ol in exchange lias beea -printed -and Is Md" by. instructing" the fameia ; on ling distributed ainons-tbe - trucK;tQpics practical farming. , tamers. f .i j ; :v Tne following arevtb dates of tills Tlia Letter eircular: w interesung section:; Hertford, ' January lOtb, reading mat v and it U worthy of - gijbetb City, ; January 'li,; Camdea tfie water company- cheerfullf answer ed questions. The water has been bad for . some time, the users of the city water fcnow, that and the water com pany admits It and the water company DISCUSSED 'THE WATERTROUBLE -t t - - A Blg . Ms Mettlng Held at . the Court HouVe " tairt Niflht in ..Which CHIeens aifhe Wattr :,Cftmairiy Planned to Improve the Water. COTTON 3 -' ".-''i'JM -ff ' Qffloi4i ttOtatioM'i. by the yJ&rfoVk r and Pcataoath.x Cotton HAi D LE 12.000 QUOTATIONS PACMGFS 11 IlfiV If the. OAtmptoyeea; r Handled; thei'irf conwctiOi Yith ihWf VOMEH HOtR ANa'STiTUTE - " Ul-IUI I III. I'll VR.. Mai J With; a Great Deal of Despatch A Mass Meeting of the citisens of Goodl?aldding Elitabeth City was held at the Couri-Mlddljttg-X,-" it Tfcdr - ad inv this city oa 4, Postmaster Overman and his eS. 13-16 9 3-16-cient employees are now engaged In l3f:; " - ,8, 7-8 closing up tie business x of the year House test nisfct for the ourpose ot Strict.' low jniddltta. . ; T.15 1-4 t-6 190i. - T.- -4: H!flidnff thA water Question. ThLow ndll&A'V.i.V..;i4t- B IX' Mr. Orexnaa wpwto tlttWbu ' .r ; Imeeting ,was held ' pursuant to a pe-i XZ J' - , i . -v pqt- Wa&ttSsinaTP -Kijato c 1 --- The offlcers of the 'Water company 45V, V',5 ..V uia.wceK berore unnstmaa ,the.aaii8,' j'-r -3 .v'i- -,'V - were unusually heavy. oianJaval;; C y - Cbe perusal of 'eTery struck 'farmer in. Eastern North. Carolina. - v . , The necessity--ot a produce W thangewill be easily recognized by die truck farmers throughoutthis sec tion, it they ' will give the .matter a adnutes thought . All . the . ayerage farmer will have to do, is just-to think of his past experience in mark, eting his truck crop. Every farmer remembers the time without number, that he has been gouged and swindled January 18th Cnrtttack January 19, and Eden ton January 20th. 20 YEARS OP- SUCCESS The Standard Pharmacy. Offers a Rem edy for - Catarrh; The . Medicine Costs Nothing ff' ft faffs. twhe-n a medicine' effects a success ful treatment in a very large' major- by bishonest produce .merchants.. .and Jity of cases, and when we offer that scheming agents, to 'say nothing of t medicine on our own personal guaran tee haphazard manner in which he, tee that it will coat th& user nothing met witn tne -citizens, and an open FOyiTKY Old hens 4oq$oc vt5J 12,00 pieces oL 4all - were " handled wives ana Gatugpxeraoi vuet -:- - ; di&cusaloii of the water problem' wa turkt"pr,lb. ai&22& Iflailyi moreithan bdredreglr-femstto "'r ehtered-into, lni !which the officials of 3utlei-i-5;;Coanttyr-tsutter- .. Ji3:"tb 25 a nackaes'J 'and" atf AmknWas" lil -. various! iopica'-thaC' ptelaitt U 0ttary "-x Z; were Issued per dy. This eparunenr; rm. "ao - . - r with great despatch; jBiwnmw-Wf;W.';.; r; " V " i RetlUl' Postponed has heretofore shipped bis produce -away. It as generally been the ex perience xf the trucker that his ship ments were made blindly and he al-J ways struck the " glutted markets. - Every farmer recognizes thai the man ner of shipping ;prpduce a? It is; now ractioe.: la ;iat vjjmply truatlng to MIf be bits a good" market,1 he hits it if he doesn't. he dosenTtT2very farmer will" readily, understand that great advantages will be derived from a systematic manner" of shipping - pro. duce under the directions of a prac tical, well infonned handler of ' pro duce. : . . It goes without 1 saying, that, the farmers of Currituck win take kindly if It does sot completely relieve ca. tarrh; it is-' only reasonable that peo ple should believe us, pr at least put our claim , toCa practical test whea we take all the risk. These are facts which we want the people to substan tiate. We want? them to, try Bexall Macu-TOixlc.. a medicine -c brenared from a rescp064i oTa p'hy siciani with whom catarrh was a specialty, 'and who. has a.-record of thirty years of Tha,'51ocuUonarv Kecital to - be expresses a willingness to do anything vender'the dirtlon -d in its power To correct the evils, it Ben in th'e" Autitoriurt' of "the the way to solve the problem can be Graded SchoWhas been postponed, un' shown. r - jtii sin-tke:jaretotJanuaTyATbe On account of the unprecedent postpoientwali made .ttcfesay-by droughth this fall the water has be- the inrcmenV Weather of ; Wetjhesday come very salty, 'which has effected tnighi- $ mo source 01 le water company-a sup- pij. money orders mairwas handled the mails wem dearered prompt and urged 4to be .present bttioccaaioa. the public, had no cause " for 'Tcodr plaint. Personal Notes Miss Sallie Sewellsa after a.'visrt to relatives in this city, has returned to her home in Sunsburry. - : - ' Miss Bessie Dixon of Edentn , is Mr . v an& : Mrs J-oeller and children 1 returceiyesteTd fromatrip toTat-Hn the city the gtiesCof Miss Maude Mm. S. Joyce, Qaremont, N. j they, We spcut-tbe hon-j writes: 'About a., year ago-1, bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Reme dy, It cured ae or a severe case of kidney trouble of several years stand. Ing It certainly is a grand, good med icine, and I heartily recommend it Brown's -pnarmacy. day&. Notice of Administration The United States of America We receive more good reports about s"f "" ff "ftrator ot HetTaucnlo than we do of .all c. Boyd,. I , tn BOtlco . . - - , . . j to ;ui persons maeuiea to ais esiaie other , catarrh remedies : sold in ourlv . . , . ., ; - to con forward and make immediate against the same to present them for c. IJne filed thisj libel in the District After exposure, and .when you feel a cold cbmins -on, take Foley's Honey and Tarf the r great, throat and. lung remedy, t stops , the s cough, reiieiresl iDte ccsuor(j.xpisite coia Brown'a- Pharmacy. Miss Prank Wilson of Woodville is in the city, the guest of" her parents. Dr. : and Mrs. H. T- Aydlett and children spent Wednesday in Jforfolk'. ( J "15 . RatrX-i; lpfivcr&.uc4af 0;r gage in Y; MVC;A; work; Miss Nannie Davis of Wanchese was Jn the city this week, the guest of relatives. . !! .-jr.- what a . thoroughly dependable re medy RexalLMucu-Ttonio' is, it. would be the to the idea, and before another sea--PnlyJ.tAOTremedy,,wo would have son, an effective exchange will be or-j anized'for the protection of the farm rs, and it is to be hoped that every truck growing county will follow; so that ail the fanners will be organised for their protection. The farmers may rest't assured that everybody else is organized for mutual protection; so it is, "organiae or be gouged by speculators and maaipula- tore. "any demand fbr Rexali Mucu-Tonic is quickly absorb ed andH by its .therapeutic effect tends to disinfect and cleanse ,the entire muscous membrahceoua : tract.'rto . de stroy -and" remove the parasite which ojure , the membraneous .tissues, to soothe the irritation and heal the sore oeeaetop ;$he mucous discharge, bU4 T SUCCEEDS Because it for One TMng Ontyi SHzabeth CHy People Appre ciate this. Nothing can be good for-everythfeig. Doing one thing well bringa success Dean's Kidney Pills do one thing only. " -. ' .. Eastern District of North Carolina Whereas on the 20th day of Decern Mr. C. H. Sanderlin has purchased Lamb's Grocery at the corner of Road y-jrv -va.n Te.: uiuuu., i , Court of the United States for the grocery business. ' Eastern District of North Carolina j against the Gasoline Boat Mary B., iher boats, tackle, apparel and furni- the date of this notice, or It will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.. C. C. . MEADS - I plizabeth City, N. C Dec 27, 1909 and safest cough remedy : for chit drea. u&t the first flymptoms of a cold give aa directed and ward off danger up strong; healthy ttesue and reUeyeef cronp, bfoochitiav sore throat, cold m;th ead,and' 6taffy, breathing. It brings comtort and eace to the tittle ones. Contains bo opiates or other h'armul . drugs." Keep always on hand and refuse eubstitutea. Brown's Phar nAtn XirsJirapB jq osm ut amj , and Maritime. Fcfleyia Honey and Tair is the best: And Whereas, by. virtue of process tar due form; of law, to me directed. They cure slcit.kldr'".:: They cure .backache, every kidney thebjood and 8ys$m cf diseased toat- terjvjts 1 infiuence Is toward ' stlmulat. ingthe mucocellai aiding digestion iaadi improving' nutrition ; until the wnofe b6d virateawith jbeal'acy tttity. Xn a connarativeiv short time It ;bfing5 about .a ooticeabie jgainr ih weignt. Btrengin, good color, and reei tng f buoyancy. . . -" j? We- urge you to try ttexall Mucur Tonic, beginning . a treatment today. At any time you are not satisfied, aim. plf come and tell us, and we , will quiqkfy return your money without Question or' Quibble. " We nave Rexali Mucu-Tonic in two sizee. 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rex all Remedlee in Elizabeth City only at puf aa ; the discussions jwlU be veryj prof-. : -i.j -r-! r .- ... .' J. . -Tier 1 ..."' ttoDlfl'andlnter68tInr'7 'i - rrV A boy's corn club will be organized - in connectionwtth the institute .work - for the; 'puftseToi:creatinterestt among- the sons of . farmers Jn farm-" i - V ; Sampfe-prttchard - .- .(There was- celebrated at Jo'cJocX 1 Sunday,, p." m a- pretty, home vedding wjhettJitr.'fHenfy" rancisr Sample re , eejred adlslOTaJGertude Pritcharl - -as bis bride. - T' V"V -The, wedding, took , place at,; the; t home: of thevbride,rabQUt-- threeland--' ' halfvmiles from this rit:Rv w7;B;;- . Hgfit officlatrktThe oouple wer Vt; j., tendMbT Mr. .MiltOR.-.B -daoTle. a Charloitevirtei Varwree-''wmh4 ... . , . ..... Prftchard, Ister of the bride. "Mr. Percy Prftchard, brother of 'the bride, with Miss Sarah Harris, and Mr. -. Ca der P. Harris with Miss MattiePerry The room was beautifully decorated with holly. The event "was amended by a4arge number of friends : The couple left on the Norfolk and Southern railroad for. NorfoQc,'; From there they go to Jacksonville, Fla., and other places in the South on an G. W. Parsons and son has opened breakage offices in the Scott build-. ing over Chesson and Go's on Poin dexter street. - 'extended bridal tour. ill. Here is Elizabeth City evidence, to Drove it. t&:- Mrs. C. D. Bundy, 238 W. Fearing street, Elizabeth City, N. C, says: 1 iave no hesitation In recommending Doan's Kidney Pills- to anyone "suffer ing from backache or kidney, weak Hess, i enaured great misery from backache and pains through my loins or a loner 'timA T t,ba .n.ni dies but I was unsuccessful in'firidinir Telief until a friend finally advised me to try Doans Kidney Pills and I pro cured a box at the Standard Pharmacy They proved ot far more benefit to me than any other remedy I had prel viousiy used. The backaches and the pains soon vanished; the kidney secre tlons became normal and my general health was greaUy improved.-'- 'y For sale by all ' dealers, prfc gt 061113 FosterTilbunx Co. Rnfraio. Kew York, sole agents, for the Tjnitr a states; : . '- Organized BANK NOTICE Mercantile Bank Elizabeth City. N.. C., The Annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank for the election of Directors for the ensuing year will be held at its banking house on Tuesday January lVjtrom lu A. M., to 4 P. M for the transaction of such business as may properly come bf ore it. Root. S. Fearing Cashier. returnable on the 18th day of Janu ary : 191 1), I nave seized and takeiTthe said Gasoline Boat Mary. B., and. have her Invmy custody. ' Notice; is hereby given,' that" a 'Dis trict Court will be held in the United States Court Room , in the city ot BllJtabeth CityrN . Cfc on the I8tn aay ot January 1910. for the trial of said bremises, and the , owner or owners. and att persons" who may -have ot daitn any interest, are hereby cited, to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prated . . . . J. W . Wl LCOX Deputy . V. 8. DecrSlr-Jan 7 Miss Ross ChesBOn apent the, week in McKey's Ferry, the guest of. rela tives. . .1-. This ts Worth RenwmberhHj -Whenever you have a oough or cold' just rememberthat Foley Boney and Tar wfl core name, Foley's Honey and Tair. aad .reu fnsa enhetttotea.rown Pntaacy. Honor to Whom' Honor is Due -U affords me great pleasure to con. gratttlato the patrons of this o&ea up on the number, and : quality ot. the Christn rpre9en?;irh to. them through- mails t&mij&9ea& trteada during the; reoe&t. hoUdays. ' t r am pleased also to commend the efficient service rendered by the clerks and carriefBT Iar the prompt and iafit delivery of the vast ..ajnount.,Ojt , mail matter tnat "was received at this e CoroHo Notos Marshal : Teachers -The Pasquotank - County 1 Teachers4 Association was Z organized last PrL, day, with the following officers: J. T. Shaw, presidjent; Mrs; Maggie Blount, ' vice-President; Mrs. Mae Commander, Secretary. .The.. Association will ; meet on the first of each month,'while the public ! schools of the County; are in sessions :The fiirst. meeting will .be ; held on the vfirst of February : ,v . ' v t ' . : ,. 3ibRElDArVl ; "Jacob ? Schrali; 432 y outht fst Dan vUlft ,niJ,wrltesTor -overre months -I:was a serer fronr kidney and bladder Upubloy Otorins ithe whole time was' ; treated ? Beveral' dtors and- tried wverattl. ' diff erent; ; kidney pills;? Seven vwetol ago .X commenced taWngFcler?Kdne 8avings Betnk and Trust Company Elizabeth City, N. C., The Annual meeting . of the stockholders of the Savings Bank and Trust Company will be held at its Banking House on Poindexter street, Elizabeth. City, N. Cr, Monday January 10th -1910, be tween the hours of 3 and 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing Directors and for the transaction of such cher bus iness" as may be brought; before said meeting ; - , ; . ' . . H. G. - Kramer Cashier. reeling etter te clad i to toll : anvcwfr ! mter5ted ilust awmoer tne nameHDa(-and what Foley Kidney Fllla did for me: sane another. j Browa vphartowy ; FirstjNatlonairBank - iff 1 Elizabeth City, . Nv -C Dec. il, 1909 meeting; of the Bank, for the election of directors, will be held at ita; banking-iiouse; on.Tuesday, J anu ary ilth, 1910 oetwe the7 hours "of The regular annual Btock-hblders ' of" this NOTICC Sale of Valuable Property Our people here at Corolla are jgiad to learn that our B Y. P. Y. is grow ing fast. Several nights ago they nominated S. C. .Gray, President, N, II. Swain, Vice-President; Miss Min nie Walker organist and Miss Delia Sanderlin assistant organist. -", By virtue of an indemture execute to us by G. W. Meggs, II. F.-Toxey and V. K'. Saunders for certain pur poses therein mentioned which Bald indenture bears date March 20th 1909 and is registered tne omce or tne Register of Deeds of Pasquotank Co In Book 33, page 358 I shall on Mon day, January 31, J910 at 2 o'clock P. M . , offer for , sale at tne miu on Knotts Creek near ' ' Thompson's Brick Yard in sald;COunty, at public auction for cash,' the property conveyed to me In said ' indenture described, as fol lows:.;--- --- ; 't- A steamSaw .Mill and shingle ma chine together with, two saws and all pulleys," belts,'and fixtures? thereto be. kmgtng, also a certain lease for the lands In which said mill is located for Ave more-years. : L -This December 28thl90d. 1; V . R. M. DeFORD ft BRO. Miss ' Maud Austin and' Miss Nellie Swain gave the young people o? this pl&e a pafty Saturday night. : ' The gunners -of. Whales Head and v1aterlllley are : having trouble with their gamoi Warden liee Dunton, who says the people; left before, sunrise, they met at Waterlilley " "Saturday, but decided nothing. Mr.. Frank Hayman and his" brother haveCtetumed home. They have been South gunning. V -.- - - - Helcamethylenetetramine The above Is the name of at German chemical, which is one of -the many valuable ingredients of Foleys' Kid? hey . Remedy; Hexanmaylenetetramine is" recognized ; by medical text books and authorities as a urio add solvent and ' antiseptio for the urine. Take Foley's .ttne . Beniedy as, soon you notice' afajr ' brrescttlarfities and For Geo; J." Spence, Attorney avoid a Cortoua malady. Dec 31 Jan -7 14 21 ' -Je .-. ----- - . -'.,--..- --i' '..'..- - ' - ... . --. i Browst; Piarxnacy 'I fice daring fheae, days. Without friction: without cotnnlaint aadwtth mutual; good feeling and' good humor on the part of the patrons an the postoSice foroe. Almost .every parcel and Christmas greeting address" ed : to the -pood ; people - of this dty, had been delivered to its owner at the close of businees on Monday, Dec." 2in t;t)uhllc . intrish to include not only the derks and dty carriers, but. also IhV rural carriers ad the 8pecial delivery messengers. J. P. OVERMAN, Postmaster. State of North Carolina, Dare County, y - . . Entry No. 68 Notice is hereby given that L, D. Quidly and P D. Midgeti claiments produced, and filed' in the office of the; undersigned Entry Taker for, Dare County, a .paper writing,, signed by themselves, that they lay claim, and etttrs a certain parcel, oi.' tract of " laud. ;vacant,;unarproprlat3l. and sub ject to entry, situated in Nags' Head Township, in Roanoke Sound about three or four hundred -yrds r Jrom anarews -ureek,-about a northwest- course therefromv and 3.'4 to one mile from Toms Hammock point,, about a South-west; course, -therefrom. ' Containing by estimation' 2' acres more or less. , Entered: this 5 the 16 -'day A of De- cember.1909.' 4 r -r A-Cy. EVANS V Hntry Taker for Oare County Dec 31 Jaa714 21 , ft - K. .A ----- .J ; -ll - 1 1 - - '

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