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" 'r k y '.P . I ... - . ' - .... J ;, "- lt c?fvii'i I f'' - - - - -. , - - -.r- an - e - . y Xr . .i - v Published Every Friday. Located in tlie Finest Fish, Truck and Farming A. il. MrTCHEL.JL, PIitor ;i!nl f'u-in'SH Manatfei Established 1886. EDITOR'S NOTE BOOK. The man who complained of hav ing a -'one" feeling can appreciate what tl4 emotions of a man miirt be who has a cold and who oes to a iarty without a handkerchief. j- . Some farmers think that they e n afford to spend a frequent halt hol iday in town as their crop" are row in. ad mistake! A firmer can not neglect his business any time without loss, no better than the mer chant or mechanic. "Don't feel badly over what my wife said to you last night. You stiouiun t inmu wnai sue sars, r- marked a gentleman this week with- , ' wn t . m our hearing. Well, i don t see I why 1 shouln t mind what she says," wus the reply. i notice ou al- wa ys do. to be behind. What about the ice lactory, a hrconi tictory, eiCCtriC lights, paving the streets. &C., tVc? W hat about organizing a commercial .. .. , , j , secrated, and the organization effected : . VS hat are our people doing toward fell through. The Diocese of North! A large frrce of workmen is about bcoming Edenton? We know of Carolina was not organized until 1817, ady to begin work on the Governors i . i i I. . .. . i - a. aa. .1 mansion, and the work is to continue towns tnai are cim moviner, ana, out mere is tnucn interest hhswuiuk .,, . , . i- i . .i . ..,a i-, t uia o,, i 1 -on ' till tne bunding isrea.lv lor accupancj tf be? Sure. Edenton can t afford the attempt made to t his end in 17S0, - - and Mercliantile Association? And v.-iU be reauand ad dresses mane relating what about establishing a Building 1 to J"8" f tlie lT" ' , , & j , m iNortli Carolina both berore and tunce :d Loan Association and proceed tne revolution. at ( nee to build up the town? We We give below the programme of ser heard a man say one day this week vices, addresses, etc., prepared by the that if there Were more dwelling committee and furnished us by their se houses here, at least ten or twelve crefcary- i families would move in within the programme. next thre months But if our people Friday, May lfith. are going to sit idle, simply because ! g m Evening Prayer, everything in a business sense! l. Opening Address Bishop Lyman, hasn't come up t their expectation I 2. Address of welcome from the Par- in the past they need not look for a i boom or anything else- Wake up' from your letnergy, and Jet an go to work to boom the old town. Ev- erv one can do something and everybody young and oio, should lay aside selfishness and pull to gethcr for the prosperity of the community. ( Tate: left swinging out over tne sidewalks are not only nuisances. but very dangerous. (TPnt'pnvjn bic wl- "1 vih von ' o w-fr on thiVhino of ve sai on tins thing ol s aid to us this would mal people's having gates that open onto the pavement. 1 ran into one of the b amed things the other night ou Kir.j sfreet and not enly skinned up my face but got a terrible bruis ing md shaking up generally. You can venture that I used some lan guage that was more forcible than ornate, and as it is a serious matter, WISh tllO !'-Ts-!.'M' V A' Pabmrr won O 1 rf.. t I v.tx Urge v 1 j, ll IV.11L1WU .J l - upon those who are bui'.dino- new houses to make them open 'on the inide, and it would not be much out of Dlace to have a ritv orHinun. wm ui piace 10 nave a cirj ordinance 1 y , ,. I'IPIIUL'O Ol Aiviti v--i. - requiring this to be done. I beueve Ive8i aud Atkinson --Bishop Watson a suit would lie for damages either 4 p.m. Evening Prayer, against the city or the owners of the 1. The present condition of the property, ifa person got badly hurt church in North Carolina Rev. Dr. by one of these gates that constant ly " Vork of the Church in Sister swing across the sidewalks to catch hoods. Hospitals, Asylums, etc. Rev the unwarry pedestrian at night. T. M. N. George. 3. Volunteer Addresses and Discus English Spavin Liniment removes all Hani, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins. Curbs, Splmts, Sweeney, Ring bone, ounes, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Couhc R,, a n u bottle. Warranted the most wonderful SfrT A AAr an 1 nWm Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by 3. Volunteer Address and Dicus W. J. Leary, Druggist Edenton. smn.-Charlotte News. " rni EDENTOK. DON T SrANt IN THE WAY Kepp moving, keep moving, Tliers' pood work for all; Put a hand to the plough, Or go bask to the wall. The young men are coming, Ami old men grow gray, The world fn eda them all: Friend, don't stand in the way. The Banner THE EPISCOPALIANS. CENTENNIAL OF THE TWO WORTH CAR OLINA DIOCESES IN MAY. The meeting of the Convention at Tar- boro next month will be of special inter- est to Episcopalians throughout the State. It was one hundred years ago 5tl of0nex1,i Ju,ie their 8t?et,g after the Revolution was held at rarbo- Several meetings were held at the Barae place from 1700 to 1704, and an organization was effected, and the Rev. Chas. Pettigre w was chosen to be Bishop. From various causes he was never eon- '''' tnewuiocs v,... e u.oce 1.1 . 1 - - .1 1 ' inri,.(!Pl within the limits of this State, have joined in appointing a meeting at Tarboro next month, at which papers ish-Judge Philips. : I'he Church in Relation to the An- , 5 n 4. The Church: Its Catholic character Rev. Dr. Hughes. Saturday May 17th. 9::0 a. m. Morning Pi aver. ! uul'u ' . ;:ut: se r. ' 1. The .lurch in the Province of Henry Mizell ate the vomit which re North Carolina-Rev. Jos. Blount Ches- HultJ m the death of 8dven 01 them hire, Jr. j The Davis School, one of the largest 2. Colonial Churchmen of North Car- Imilitarv schools in the South, will be olina Hon. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. 3. Colonial Parishes and Schools tt-'v. K. H. Urane 4" Religious Antecedents of the set- tlers ot North Carol ina -Hon. W. L. Saunders. 1 4 30 p m. Evening Prayer. 1. The conventions of 1790-94 and the Bishop elect Rev. Wm. S. Pettigrew. 2. Decay and Revival 1S00 30 Rev. Dr. Uu-e. 3. Missionary and Educational Enter prises Rev. Dr. Buxtou. 4 The Character ot the Ecclesiastical Legislation in tne rrovince 01 oa Carolina and its elfec- upon our subse- nupiit: Frisftnrv and L-srisla.tiou Hon. Ti. O I r 4'' . , ,. . 1 "X r i OlU d ... Li r ftA J J rTl dav . ;i 11.11 o Liu lie auci .x3. uumuii It a. m M-ruing Prayer aud the Holy Communion. Sermon-address The first three i:,,,, Af v.irtii r:.mi na: Rivpnrnft -.DUUFOUiiw..u -- - - sion. 8 n. m. Special Closing Service. 1. The Church in the United States, Rev. N. Harding. 3. The Dutv of the Church with ref- - -.. - T- erence to Unity among cnrihuaus, rve. c 7,,,. rri., ,.... -i N. C, FRIDAY, MAY THE OLD XOllTU STATE. ITEMS CAREFULLY ARRANGED FOR THE BD8T READEt. ' Winston s latest big thing is the $300, CG0 hotel The date of the State Fair this year will be October 14. 15, 16, and 17. The Rocky M( tint cotton factory cor- poration expects to enlarge o(ou. It is reported that the Dukes will erect a $200, 000 cotton factory in Durham. Th.e town of Goldsboro is entirely out of debt and has 5,000 in the u vats ury. Gieen peas in large quantities are n w being shipped North from the trucking section around Newbern. , that North C J1.:,v,!. 119 84 fro' Rocky Mot Carolina received last year om marriage licenses. Mount Mills has put in more machinery preparatory to the addition 0f 5,000 more spindles. It is the largest cotton mill in the State. im . ine young corn in tne eastern part oi frost and wil! all hnvr tn ho it -r.ls.r.te :. Many of the farmers are already plow- ing the ground preparatory to rep lan t- ing it. It is stated that the fund started, not long ago, to erect a monument to the Revolutionary signers of the Mecklen- i i x i e t i i...., reached the sum of 1.850. One thoi lmn.lr.1 IaII.i.., tlm siini originally asked for. t i o .1 tt: i Court, hub refused fcht application of Walter R. Henry, counsel for Cross and u bite, for a writ of habeas corpus in their favor. Thisisabout-the last chanc ' " """ta their tei for the b;'.:ii forgers, whoare now serv ins on roads. Windsor Ledger: Cornelius in borne, a negro, left town drunk on mean whiskey last Saturday. On his way home he stopped u the Hoggard mill when he was taken with sick . . . . 1 . u . : ......... - . n ; moved to Winston-Salem. The school will be located a short distance from town. Large grounds have been do- nated and a building rosting about $30, 000 will be erected. : Work will be begun at once. The next s. s-oon ol the beg school will open there in September Tiie Orphans Friend says: Jae Biggs the mail carrier on theCaaapbell, N. C, j-o'itp, .delivers his man to tna offices on foot, walking twenty-four miles one day and thirty-one miles next day. During the year he steps over 8,454 miles and at this rate Would cover the circuit of the globe in three rears, exclusive G Sundars. iuii 1. ion uu uui luuo wuu at .1 11 . stuooom cough wnen a pleasant ami effective remedy may be found in Dr. J. H, McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; For Sale at H. A. Bond's. : a t 4 3UttCr$0tt, 4il(?CU & CO. "Wholesale Commission Dealers in FRESH FISH, GAME, &C Highest Prices Guaranteed 3 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. RETURNS DAILY Correspondence and Consignments ) : : : Solicited. : : : Section in North Carolina. .1 . ... 2. 1890. How to Ms ke a Good Husba ad. The Danville Rei; istcr offered some- t mv BgO a prize of $10 in gol I for Ufa n letter writ en fnr that papei I confining 100 words how to make good hnsband. The letter in whicb the coujiuittee awards i th firft prize was written bv Mrs . M. Aiken .i Invj Con tains evcu 10U wordn, and is follows. If; i e o :e ittn :m 1 cbarit married l?fe. ::!il trY To for th Si n . nfarni fouudati o u o i h is disj-1 sition , yours to Remember :t f i n?: a er t arils aw-v w; at i short coming? I tear i ach hers natienee Tder- site infirmity. le faithful tlirouvrii poverty and disra e. Love his mother; u-e l:osiita!ity uri ktu n to bis frieiids. Never iive beyoud his income. Te ni us. sincere and el i eo rl'u Iu lustrious: ma k sat ing hi sfact ri ; home attracrive, I. is tabic anii ois csotnea in oou conaition. Make him know y your eonatan.V and daily attention, that be ri! s your eye ani heart. As and example Love ;nii fear (1 od. "j i i Eow to live at Home and Hoard at ths Saiat L'lce. Caucasian. Of all poor ilevi's, the average poor farmer hu. t!.e !'ar lesi i i nes i 1 is !;o-r dieth of cho'era an 1 ne "eeteth" no I more meat unless lie "mo'tga'eih' bis t last hull yeuriing. 1 i i.- days are fub of vexation and his nuinine ; mixed I ....... ' vie.ftiiftAi9 l 3 i ii 1 1 1 i a. ' j i .T ill 'dU'i I i 0 I S . ne wornem r : t : - nay T i 1(1 1 by i v -hi-: 1 c no uev s.uirtcs 1 ...1. .!. K V UK 1 1 1 inn i.'iiiL:; iii iin' 1 iHV'i 1,' ni' ? i i - f u j n0 askeci what he .. 1 ..... I01 uia produce, hut takeih what he can fel and no use oi syruiubiin" How Ion - O, how long before he will be a free j man! The knifgers" say thev ! wouldn't take anything for their free- dom, but this poor wrote arm hath none worm a mention, me iiuance ipromiseth him freedom 1 ut he heedeth not the call, and goeth on grumbling ;iml complaining, and if he ue in and getteth not a barrel 01 Hour gratis he saver!i the alliance of no account aim he falleth out with it and scatter eth abroad the good intentions pro vided he ever had an ) and declareth the Alliance will never accomplish : anything, because he c mid not brea ;t d own, and the ,ast state of thia ma , , ' , , k tn is about ten degrees below naught. But if he wiil work twelve months in ' the 'ear instead of four, and use e on- o.'-y, muse and sue iter his fertilizers, raise more cattle, and give better at tention to his hogs, he will soon he gin to he able to live at home and board at tile same place. 1 11. 1 m 1 EUPEPSY. This is what vou ought to have. -1 in 1 act, you must nve it. to lu ly enjoy life. I nousands upon thous- ands of dollars are soeut annually bv our people in the hope that they - . .- f, , f. mav attain tms noon. Ana vet it ;ma be had bv all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used accor- ding to du ections and the use per sited in, will bring you good Di gestion and oust the demon Dys pepsia a.'d install instead Eupepsy We reccommend Electric Bitters Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle by Dr. V. J. Leary, Druggist. The Mississippi river is now higher than at any time in the past twenty eight vears. fi irculution Large. $l.BO NO. 253 CAUTION . . . rf-'S Ice w r ( nm OTI IIM bni.i .i. if 1 14 tlfii rr mnnnt i:ml yu. iil direct fiMtory. encloias uivc.-tUr-a price. "r e. dir. L. DOUGLAS STiiK v';i!", llc;ijy I. m iwl Oruia wd :r-.l- Myor Wni !1.M?. 1 t ' h j-''l. rxumin bin Bn e. -i:ss -: i. in o--t 1 f - hok. Bl.OO IkMi ISWI ! VW I i hHOE. :::. ... ;-';' . M FAKKITS' MJOE, ti'i.ii'i L.TLTUA V.U.V W AU SHOK. r . 1 n mkk:i. ,r- n .' HI. - ;oi' M.)MCHI. t-ltOi'M. 91.75 s?'j;: van MIOSES. llrt Material, f ' Tleai rutins. iV. i.. .'.u;.- Brock to Ua ..1 u, . .u iy People's Bhoe Store, W. iv. Brothers, Manager. Fish fit Terra ni n Trat) W'- 'Si. 1. . , iV" -. 1 J Tut. Dec. St, loS. Adapted to Iiiver and Long Shore Fishinir in 4 to 10 feet water. A Great Catcher! Send for descriptive price list to MANUFA TURERS ( If pn Tv-yvvi y vvv. rvy-fr'1TV'"l VV'H'IYp ' A'AiA A AAlb'f A A A ' J A, 'a AO 121 South Btreet, Baltimore, Md. NETTING -FOB- SEINES A N I POUNDS i WM. J. HOOPER & CO., 110 S. Pratt, near Light, Baltimore: md. Manulaclorers of a. x O I" (A -4 a, Cotton and Flax Gill Nets. n S Corks, Seine Leads, 4VC. n - Rf Twine of all klndt. -- oiiltt, Cotton Hemp liop Li
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