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MM 1 LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS ENVELOPES y x CARDS liD X BOOK-WORK NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED H ER1 ARTISTIC fRINTINJ ARTISTIC Found the Building to be a Splendid One. Rec ognized the Necessity For a Dormitory Build ing For the Colored State Normal. GIVE PRINT TRIAL WE PRINT ANY- AND BE CONVINC ED OF OUR ABILITY. THING FROM A CARD TO A MAGAZINE eiimociA 1 - IT CURES Rbramallmu And Blood DIimim. The cause of rbumatism Is excvss uric acid id 1 ho blood To cure rheumatism rbls ncld must be expelled from the system iibi-umni isaj 19 no interriiil dlsvas and r- i)uMt" an ioicroiii remedy Rubbing will oils nod liniments may ease tbe pain, but ttie will no more cure rheumatism tunn paint win change the fiber of rotten wimxI Cures Rhcuiuat im to Staj Cared. Science baa j discovered fa v perfect - nod complete cure called ttboumaclde . Tested In hundreds of cases, it baa effected marvel pus cures kRbeumacfde removes tbe cause' Kts at the Joints from tbe inside, sweeps tbe poisons out of the system, tones up tbe ttomacb, regulates tbe bowels and kidneys Sold by druggists ut 5uc and $1 ; in tablet i form at 25c. and 50c by mail Booklet Ifri-e.tBobbitt Chemical Co . Baltimore. Mo Gets at tbe Joints from tbe lusiile yusT are IT CURES For sale by Standard Pharmacy. of millions of dallars annually In the third class of cures placed a number of home-made rem edies, which either through ignorance or supperstition have been advanced as treatments for tuberculosis. Some of these are, onions, lemons rattle snake poison; coal dust; lime dust: pigs' blood; dog oii; milk strippings; and even alcohol. Thesf will nnt cure consumption declares the Nation al Association. No drugs, gas or other material has yet been discovered, which when eaten, inhaled or injected into the body, will kill the germs of tuberculosis. Fresh air which contains more oxygen than any substance known, will destroy the germ of tu berculosis, if it is breathed contin uously for a long enough period, and if rest and wholesome food arp pm- ployed at the same time to bufld up the body. Hon. R. F. Beasly and Prof. B. C. Beckwith, inspectors, of State school property were here last Sat urday and inspected the Colored Suite Normal school property. Accompanied by Prof. Sheep and Attorney W. L. Cohoon, these gen tlemen visited the school building and inspected it from top to bottom. They found the building in an excellent con dition, and they were well pleased with the excellent workmanship in erecting it. They were free in say ing that the building is one of the best in the tate. These gentlemen recognized at once, the necessity for a dormitory building. A movement has been set on foot by the board of trustees to erect this building at a cost of about $12,000. The plans and specifications have already been adopted by the board. Dish is made in this way : n a package of ICE CREAM Powder into a quart of milk and freeze it. That can be done in about ten minutes. 1 ' Therp, is nothincto add. for the powder supplies every thing, and there is no cook ing or anything else to do. Vnn will ha.tr A t.wn rniorla I . . - " "I" ' ctf rfaHrimic! ii nrftftTri fnr the usual cost of two dishes. 2 packages for 25 cents. Illustrated Becipe Book Free. The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y. it h v Andor'ran pastures for a few months, and sold in Spain at the end ot the season for a high figure. From Wide World Magazine. DIED SUDDENLY SATURDAY NIGHT COMBS-FISHER Announcements have been .eceied by friends in ibis city ariuo-iut m; The marriage of Miss Hestj Eus.uh Combs of '. o.'umbia to Mr Richard Davis Fisher of Currituck, the event to be celebrated at tbe brides home in Columbia on the 29th in.-.i. Both of the contracting parties are prominent in their communities and they have a host of friends who arc interested in this social event. WHEN HER WHERE SMUGGLING IS REGARD ED AS AN HONORABLE AND LEGITIMATE PROFESSION Mrs. Elizabeth Godwin, wife of William J. Godwin, died verv sud denly last Saturday night at her home on Southern Avenue. Death came al most without warning, as she was ap parently in as good health as she had been for several years and visited a neighbors' house in the early hours of the evening. The funeral services were conduct ed over the remains Sunday afternoon at tour o'ciock from the First Meth odist church by the pastor, Rev. J D. Bundy and the interment follow ed in Hollywood Cemetery. ine .following were the pall bear ers: p. S. Shipp; T. B. Hay man; Anson Langely; Howard Hayman; J. J. White and A mnc nwon Mrs. Godwin was 71 years old fene is survived by a husband. She Was a mOSt eStimRhlo" woman .qH ' ' fiJIMH. JIlVA made her home in this city for many years and was well known here. w w earest Watch Offer Ever Presented In Eastern jy. Carolina and T irginia. . ... ; FOWLER BEGINNING JUNE 23. AT 10 A. WE WILL sell a gentleman's open face, Thin model, Gold filled Screw back and bezel, Dust proof watch with 7 Jewel, Lever Escapement, Nickle Dam. askeened Movement, White Hard Enamelled Dial, Stem Wind and Stem Set at $3.95 This Case is marie hv vr iaac uesi case manufacturers 111 the United States and is guaran teed for ten years. The watch is absolutely the most reliable and accurate ever sold at double this price. Only 500 of these Watches for sale at this price. Sale wilt be strictly net cash. MILLIONS SPENT BACK ACHES ON Over $1,000,000 annually is poured into the coffers of those Who exploit and advertise fake consumption cures according to a statement issued to day by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuber culosis; and for this vast sum the A Woman Finds All Her Energy an Ambition Slipping Away Elizabeth City women know how the aches and pains that come when 4the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backaches dizzy spells, distressing urinary and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidnev Pills victims receive nothing in return, but permanently cure all these disorders. arP 111 1 ATI ni7m-rrt-r1 r j j fl:;Lr7Blflm,lmB',,lt' Elizabeth -ny ui cases cneatea out of City woman's words- tne chance for a still, most of this money is paid by those who can least afford it. The National Association has in vestigated several hundred so-called cures and treatments for tuberculosis now being advertised throughout the country, and finds that more than $3,000000 a year ' is being spent in soliciting the patronage of the public On examination it has been found that the great majority of - these cures contain harmful and habit forming drugs such as morphine, opium and chloroform. None of them will cure consumption. The only cure for this disease that has ever been discovered is the combination of fresh air, rest and wholesome food. All of the cures that .attempt lo destroy the tubercle bacillus with- out tnese or to stop the progress of the disease in some systerious way are branded as frauds, and impositions. Mrs. j. T. Lamb 303 N. Martin Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. says: t - ... 1 ao not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, as I consider them to be a reliable remedy. I suf fered for some time from backache, accompanied by severe pains through my loins and a weakness of my kid neys. I finally procured Doan's Kid ney Pills at the , Standard Pharmacy 111a Degan tneir use. In a few days the pains left my back and my kid neys were strenguhened . I am feeling a great deal better now." For sale by all dealers. Pri-e ;0 centb . Foster Unburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ole agents or the rnced States. Remember the name Doan a - ,.1 Vi4. Three classes of cures are dis tinguished by the National Associa tion, in the first class are included devices and drugs which can be bought for any sum ranging from ten cents to five dollars at a drug store. The United States Department of Agricul ture has just issued a bulletin in which some of the most used of these drugs and remedies are analyzed and condemned. The second class of cures mclude the institutes, professors or companies of doctors, who for a consideration guarantee to cure con sumption by some secret method of which they are the sole proprietors, ihere are nearly, one hundred and fifty of these institute fro rT . , 1U tilt? United States cheating the people out! take no ether. GONE TO NORFOLK HOSPITAL Mrs. George Bailev of Butty tsj C, spent last Sunday night here' tne suesr. 01 mts. John F. Williams and went to Norfolk Monday morning to cura tt hospital rdr treatment Mrs. Bailey had startoi , wvi v vaoii- xiisron, xx. c. for th entering a hospital. The machinery of the boat broke down and another boat picked them tip and towed them here. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW That Foley Kidney Pills contain just Cini T. . 1 : J . j una ue ixina, me rival of Andorra-la-Villa, is the great trade and smuggling center. It has about six hundred inhabitants only, but can boast several large shops and ware- nouses lull of contraband commodi ties, openly displayed. As a matter of fact, the whole nation are more or n itbS smugglers on principle. They have neither import nor export du lies, inemseives, and thev are fullv persuaded of the benefits f Free iraae for everybody. France makes commodities wanted in Spain; Spain grows articles required in France and. Andorra lies between these two nations. What more natural, there fore, than that she should give aid to- both her neibhbors for a consid eration, of course? But smuggling in Andorra is not looked unon a a fra udulent business. On the contrarv. it is con si derail ot u , iiuuurauie ana legitimate profession almost an art and one that, in its higher branches. requires many aptitudes business capacity, astuteness, diplomacy, a thorough knowledge of the art of bribery, and a military method for directing one's forces ana command ing one's subordinates. For instance, a wealthy Andorran goes over the border into Spain and buys up cheap ly thousands of sheep, which he pays for in Spanish money: thev are driven home - - luuuULOJIi UflO ' tures, where they are marked with his cipher. Then, in company with his head man, he strolls casuallv across to the French frontier every inch of which he and his nrwiins know bv heart a u 4UJJD iJitU Lilt; hut of the commandant of the dcua niers for a chat. Before leaving the commandant naturally offers him n petit verre and bank-note nf art. er or less value are left lying on the tauie. ixotning definite is said; no body' conscience or rlio-nU,, iJ - 6"UV JO Ulli- Piomisea. A few days later thousands or Anaorran sheep are RnM the markets of France and paid for in rxencn money, How dirt tw t across the frontier? Ah, that's just the point! The mere fact of buying "XLU opanisn monev anrl cam 1 "VillUg . ivjj kVatiAl. D "v -xw means from 2n tr, ?n r. cent. profit, witfiont rv,i , difference in the price nf tv, on5mi. xu aaaiuon to sheep, hides, tobacco, matches, olive oil, superior qualities or wines salt sugar and nit are the principal (!ommnn xance. The articles that g0 I Di,ttm are mostly glass and china The planting of Irish potatoes for the late fall and winter markets should have attention during this iiiuuui auu juiy. mere is always a demand for these products in the further Southern States hefor the A'ortnern grown crops come on the market, and a profitable business can be done in meeting these re quirements. The selection 'of seed, for the second cron nf iricv, toes should be seen to when digging the early grown crops. This is large ly sown in Tidewater Virginia and Eastern North Carolina, as it makkes the best seed for the next year's early crop. The selected seed should he medJium sized potatoes rather in clining to small than large as the sets are planted without cutting. This beea snouia be spread out on the north side of a fence where shaded rom the sun to green. After the sets have greened they will begin to Star SDrouti from tho ovoo a 1: tie good soil should then be sprinkl ea over amongst them and the !. ,rHerSaKCmpanied Wi,h h and received priorlo June 23rd will be sure to be filled Fowler & Co. Jewelers , Elizabeth City, N. C. MOREHEAD CITYJH.IG.-BEIUFORT, H. C Delightfull Seaside Resorts HO I n IN I AT VIRGINIA BEACH, ft- CAPE HENRY. VI. Only Atlantic Ocean Resorts in Virginia Ex- sprouts will soon start erowth . TOUHQ tnp ItXCUrSlOn Tickets WnH ThPSft snrnntfjfl core cVini ul--r.-, . a . planted in deeply opened rowrind T 8t America's Greatest Seashore Re- light covering of soil be thrown on SOrtS. Only a few hours traval af to them and as thev come thrown . " expense anfl the covering the soil should h wnrt. 8 maximum OI pleasure. Surf Rathincr T;. T7;k - - ' -I AiXllO, 11311" ed tn thorn until , , I w. - ' and .e7e, cumvaon ;7o;,7u,en ,Dg' UaQC1 Sg. Travel via continued . These potatoes mature just before frost. Cucuumbers for pickles should be planted in rows four feet apart &nd three feet apart in the rows. !H&ve the land in a fine state of cultiva tion and well fertilized. Pick the cucumbers every day as they become large enough for nickles and nk away in barrels in brine and thev can oe snipped in winter a by the picklers. NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILROAD For complete information, apply to anv Nor- folk & Southern Railroad Ticket Agent, or address H. C. HUDGINS, GPA., W. W. CROXTONAGPA , NORFOLK, Virginia. wanted " "ue iermiiy I reduce this quantity one-half. The &outnern Planter. Successional crops may yet be set out. of! tomatoes the ingredients necessary to tone articles, bric-a-brac, paper, and e action nZ. a iarge number of mules :Zl T e DOUgnt ina wretched a SOnsr in Pranoo DLiuguien and regulate th of the kidneys and bladder. -Browns state ! Pharmacy. ' tete for almost WON MODAL The third in the series Medal con- Keep a good lookout for bugs, worms and fungus diseases attacking the crops and apply the remedies advised tests given under the auspices of the m the spray calendar to be found in W. C. T. U. was held last Monday f no ATo rnh ism,. tt j . t . . i'ivuuuj u-ivu uc. netiD me Irish nn latoes well spraved with nnrnoo,.. . iu pieveui Diignt, and mix with it Paris green to kill the worms It will always pay to sprav Irish nn. ... - - f- tatoes with Bordeanv V T Vill 1,1111 11 II no blight is seen, as it keepps the vines neaithv and " t UUU crop of tubers. well 3tin? night in the annex of the Black Memorial church. A verv niten program was rendered. Miss Effie Haight won the medal which ")was presented by exudgeg J. B. Leigh. All the contestants re ceived a handsome book. These were also presented by Judge Leigh. The judges were Judere J. E. Leigh, Hon. J. Heywood Sawyt! Mr. A. B. Houtz. and turned out to srrass Z , ' P UndS ut to grass on the splendid pounds Sweet potatoes should be planted On sroO;i sandi7lnQ ,,m ouu nut over rich or they will run larselv to vin If poor apply a fertilizer made up of xou pounds of nitrate of soda, 350 pounds of acid nhnsnhnto -.m x i- ciiiii lay of muriate of Physicians AHvicp tott&SSSfiSl "o -W-;tte poisons rf undigested baPT1p2Stoff "ST Llver S5P. Vy vegetable, gentle, stomach and bowels aM Is of ,t Velv0 acts on Uver' 45 we" as " MousnessKeaaaSe1, SSSlt"' Tl VELV 0 LIVIR SYRUP "Then Sat 4 SatanJ uch differ even beads light while Tl into t in m was i and t of it. the w tree c hinde timesJ thingj remed work are td and nj overri self. 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