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published Every Friday.1 Located in the Finest Fish, . . - . -, - .. - A. H. Mitchell, Editor and Business Manager. Established 1886. YOU ABEINVITED To Visit The Great Exhibit at "Little Bob Mitchell's" Bee Hive Store. The Great Clothing Sale begins To day. HaDDV smiles, laughing faces, de- ligh'ed buyers is the eight that will greet you at the Bee Hive Store. Vnti.lmr like it was ever seen before ; T7ntftn Never was it known of J 11 xa uuvwi.. - - Wnre to sell olothinc at such pnoes a a V rV can huv at thisarreat sale now inmnat "Little Bob Mitchell's" rQTiU Store. In order to show what eigantie bargains will be offered fw nrires are mentioned but, re member this special sale is for .a short time only. A splendid suit of mens clothes for $4.y. This suit is well made, latest style 1 real'iv worth ft8.00. Mens extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed m best manner guaran teed to be worth $20,00 Now going for SI 2 and $15-00 Afnna all wool Black Cheviott suits sold elsewhere for $12.00 we are'offer in for S9.0o sait- ,Vn rffflr an elegant Dair of mens o to frkr- ftt nO the same floods we Viav been charging 50 for 300 pairs of mens Beautiful easse mere rants at fciS.uu to 5.uu GENTLEMEN. Fl avc rou seen our line of Over coats? If not, come and take a look at t.iiflm and we will leave it to yon if we the finest line and more of Ihem than any three stores here. The Best, collection of $8.00 and $1(V00 over coats are right here. The tine r finest over coats are right here. MOTHERS, If vou are wise, you'll certainly arlvontafre of vour visit to our ofnro find huv vour Bov's clothing. Children's 2 peiced short pant suit 4 to 10 years old at ij.uu suit Childrensknee pants at 50 eents Trvs over CO&tS at &2.00 Boys long pants at 1.00 and Sl.25 Ttair. A big lot of Little Boys jackets at $1.25. Just, Received a big As- sortment of Ladies Walking - - T Jackets ana ctoacs. t irlipa walkinff iaekets as low as 49 6 Ladies fur trimmed walking jackets A-rtm 5 00 urj We carry the largest stock of shoes in tht town; our prices win astonisu jou. Tnne "Roots at Sl.7N Mens wholestock Boots at $2.00 and .2.25 Ravc Brocran Shoes at 9o cents Woraens oil grain shoes at 99 cents tw to visit us ana you win -say we are the store for the people Little Bob Mitchell's Bee Hive Store Edenten. t?v t?T7 t?t?r'R We cnve a nice cloth school book bag with every ;psir of shoes Call and get one "The EDENTON. POPPENQ THE QUESTION. A Systematic Method of Procedure That Will Help the Basnraii xoung aan. Don't be too sudden about it. Many a girl lias said "no" when she meant "yes, simply because me lover didn't choose the right time and pop the question gently. Take a dark night for it. Have the blinds closed, the curtain down and the lamp turned almost out. Sit near enough to her so you' can hoek your little fingers into hers. Wait until the conversation begins to flag, and then quietly remark "Emma, I want to ask you some thing." She will fidget about a little and probably reply : "Yes." After a pause you can add : 'Emma, my actions must have shown that is, you must have seen I mean you must have been aware that Pause here for awhile, but keep your little finger firmly locked. She may caugh and try to turn the sub ject off by asking you how you liked the sermon, bat she only does it to encourage you. After a pause you can continue: "I was thinking as I was coming up the street to-night that before 1 went away I would ask you that is I would broach the subject nearest mv I mean I would know my " Stop again and give her hand a gentle squeese. She may make a move to get away or she may not. In either case it augurs well for you. Wait five minutes and then go on. "The past year has been a very happy one to mo, but I hope that future years will soon be happier. However, that depeuds entirely on you. I am here to-night to know that is, to ask you I am here to night to hear from your own lips the nnpi sweet " Wait again. It isn't best to be too rash about such things. Give her plenty of time to recover her composure, and then put your hand ou vour heart and continue: 'Yes, I thought as 1 was coming here tonight how happy I'd been, and I said to myself that if I eulv knew if I was only certain that my heart had not deceived me, and that vou were readv toshare " Hold on there's no hurry about 1 it Give the wind a chance to soa and moan outside among the trees This will make her lonesome, and call up all the love jn her heart. When she begins to cough and grow restless f ou can go on 4,Bfifor I met vou this world was la desert to me. I didn't take any pleasure in life and it didn't matter Truck and Farming - .". , . ' - .,- , . . Smallest Hair Throws a Shadow." N. C. FRIDAY. Novmeber 6, ibkl. whether the sun stiona or not, iSut jto $2.5(1 per d y. j what a change in one fchoit year.; We desire to be understood as not; It is for von to sjiv whether rar f u - calling a meeting lor any partisan ?ure shall be a prairie of happiness or one lon and never ending oath way of thirties. Speak, dearest Em-j ma, and say and say that- i;, hoy fi v minute ninri hv the V i v uv-A v - j clock and then add: "That you- will be that is, that you will be mine!'" j She will heave a sigh, look up at the clock, and room then as she slides j her head over your vest pocket she will whisper: Henry I will."- -T d Bits; A GALL FOR A STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENT ION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH ON THURSDAY, NOV EMBER 19, 1891 Believing that the time has come for the organization of the State for the suppression of the evils of in- erjoperance, the undersigned cordial y invite over? friend of the cause of omnor--.. it MiirHi PnrnlinA to & ' I " MilW - " rnntf.ntinn m ho held in the n.,..:..- t .u.. CUV til XViilriu uu luuionnj, mber i9th, rS9r. We believe that there is need of an awakening on the part of the tem perance people to the growing power of the liquor saloon and its lon train of evil influence; to the wrrk of swift destruction into which our oung pewple ore Jailing by indulg ing in intoxicating drn,k;t the need of circulating temperance literature and public addresses on the eatne: to t he use. of the press r.nd public teach ioo" generally n the tncourosremen of to al abstinence and the condemn ing of the social glass. We feel the need of a State organ izilion through which the temperance people may express their views and make petition lor uch legislation as may from time to time be demanded to aid in restraining and suppressing the manufacture and sale of intoxi cating 1 quors, Inoa- j idgeinent. with a State coLVeutiou on the i9th ot November th-t IhU provide for a permanent organization, we may so combine all tile temperance forces of the State as to laii.e.r p;-eznt the increase 01 liquor saloons' and in time wholly ab dish licensing the same. With these feelings the under signed invite the temperance people of North Ca-olina to assemble in this city on Thursday. November i9th for the purpose of organzing a State Temperame Convention. The railroad rate of one cent per mih-. to the Son. hern Exposition in progress here gives bs apecial advaut ag lor 8sembliag, and board with lodging can be secured at from $i. 00 7 Section in North Carolina. Oin uiati La.gc. ... - - " " m mm political purpose r in the interest of j any party oiv an zat'ou. We cordially invite the co-op era j tio:i o all te:nperunc organizations tif whr tpvpr untile to toin in tl.is -. - , - - j ruo nx-i.r. We a-k tbe presence and aid of al ininisiers of tie Gospel, teachers, aud citizens generally who favor the temperance cuse. It is our hope that the colored po nle of the Mai w 11 hold a bimdar 1 contention Hi ring tbe same uiont 1 and jiiv thpir :id and ca-oerauou to this greut cause. Prominent speakers of this and other Stale aie expected to address tne tonven'ion. Let all the frieuds of the tempernnce reform frin all over the State meet in this gret gathering and help to forwar 1 the ond work. l et us have a large and enthusiastic convention. .Committee. SPECIMEU CASES' I . . , , T. S. 11. L-hiior.i. rew uassei, v is 'wan troublel Wiui euraUl! and Ktit umatism, h totnaCii w .8 d s- .riero l, his liver w.s effected lo an il:rining decree, u)etite fell away, - get ' . nnd he western i.v redm-ed in flesh and strength. T rce bottl -s of Elec tric Bi Wo en re " ifn. hi l wn rd S ep,-urd, Harrinburg. Ill, H"1 arunn ng sore on his leg of i T T 1 .1- k glit e!rs stnn'iini:. upbu unco hottlis of Electric Bitttrs and seven boxf s ff BucUlen's Arnica Salve, :ird his leg is sound and well. John -pecker. Catawba O , had five Urge ever s res on his leg, doctors said Kle f)na hottlft Elec- HV HtJ I II m ' - - - - t-.cBitterH and one box Bucklens Arnica SWe cured him entirely. ld at W. I. Lenry's Drugstore. Happiness is not to be prescribed, but enjojed, and its source is mainly in making the most oat of opportun ities. Then, a lost opportunities never return, how strong is our duty to attend the Edenton fair this year, catch the inspiration, and profit by the siimulaiiug aud cheering influences that will abound upon every hand. The location of a good agricultural fair in any community has been the precursor of its strong agricultural de velopment, and the reputation of the fair has been a reflex of the liberality, industry, and prosperity of the people. It affords an easy means of exhibition and stimulates the development of the resources of the country. This being the case what duty can there bw more strongly incumbent upon every body than to patrouixe our fair in every manner that they can possibly do so. Mose Best, a Concord negro, at tempted to kill himself Sunday be cause his wife joined the Baptist church. i single ( o'y hu- u iuk NO. 329 A Household Remedy j BLOOD akdSKEK? DISEASES Botanic Blood Balm g 1 Turret SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT f II UlireS rhEUM. ECZEMA, tvery 9 form 6f malignant SKIN ERUPllON.be- s!desbeinj eftcaeloas In tonlnf up the a tystem and festering the constitution, Iiii.!miI from mv fAHM. Its JT almost supernatural heal log properties ( justify us ia ovaranteeinfl a cure, If A directions are lollowccl. 8ENT FREE vSiSS. BLOCS DAL" CO.. Atlanta. Ca. 4 DEPOT FOR FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. THE J. S. JOHNSON CO. MANUFACTURERS OF TWINE AND WETTING, Hopes. Corks, Loada, Etc, FINS FISHING TACKL3 j Ro Is, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Spinners, I' fry. Atim etc.. etc. All kinds Seines and Nete madn to ordtr, 119 & 121 South Street, Baltimore, Md. j I j UJ -FOR- -AND i WM. J. HOOPER & CO., 110 S. Pratt, near Light, BALTIMORE. MO., fctftirfectarers of a. o cotton and flax gill nets, n 5 CORKS. SEINE LEADS, Mum Twine f all kind. Urn O- nut. Ctt Sc. Hemp Bp English Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft or alloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Bin;? bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by usa ef ona bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish aire ever known. Sold bgr VT. J. Lery, Drncsist deaUn. PB& IB CE 1B?Q WEL Li i i is ii ii ii I ' ' i iirt is u u u yy iEi
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