i 1) el 1 I -rid-Tc iail sr m ri pA ! ij j 'm i Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and' Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation Large. itorBsSnager. "fffcg Smallest Hair throws a Shadow." Established 1886. EDENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, January 22,1892. "NoT338 " '. i : - i VALUABLE PRESENTS Given away. 00 CO to 10 CD W w O CTQ XSl CD P o p CD tJ4 CD J3- CD CD CD Remember the place. Little .Bob Mitchell' Pet Hits Store " Edeatom. ANOTHER GAMBLING HELL JUST OPENED ON CHEAP SIDE BY A WHITE MAN AND HIS WHITE WIFE. HE ACTS IAS WAITMAN, VVHILE SHE KEEPS THE GAME. It is in Operation Every Night And Sundays Not Excepted. BOTH OP THESIS LAW BREAKERS SHOULD BE ARRESTED AT ONCE. The Chief of Police has a Duty to Perform in this matter that cannot be Misunderstood. In a certain house on "Cheap Side' is a gambling hell a place where cards are played fir money. And this is not all. It is run by a vrhite man and his white wife, strictly for busiaess. He acting as waitman, and she the game keeper. This information is brought us by a man who knows, aad a man ho swears it t bo a fact, and further as serts that on last SUNDAY cards were shuffled, money passed and whiskey freely dramk. This is really doleful. Something must be done, and done at once. In the name ef virtu and all 'that is good and honorable in man, we say. break it up ! A Sunday gambling main is but a prelude to dishonor the very anti chamber of hell. Break it up ! We call no names, Jbut declare it must b broken up. The Chief of Police has a duty to perform. He should detail a man to watch this dm. THE FIRST STEP. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat can't sleep, cn't think, can't do anr thing to your satisfaction, and you wender what ails you. You shonld heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervus system its n rmal. healthv condition Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kid neys, resume healthv action. Try a bottle. Price 5OC at W. I. Leary's Drugstore. The Supreme court of Pennsylvan ia holds that a saloon keeper is res ponsibl6 in a case of injury received remitting from the sale of liquor to an intoxicated perina. TWO HEADS BETTER THAN ONE. BY W1LLISTON OAKES. ' Two levers sat together, ; Twas the eve of New Year's day. And he muttered his coufession In a timid lover's way. He had formed a resolution, And he wanted her to hear What great things he had been planning To be done the coming year. He'd resolved that he would win her: But the maiden shook her head, And 6he blushed for ju&t a moment, Then she answered him and said. As her eyes in frolic twinkled". And she laughed aloud, ha, ha! "You had better make another That will take in my papa " N9 THIRD PARTY. The conference of state allianci: presidents opp03e it. Roanoke News At a convention of the several State Alliances held in Washington City iabt week the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That it is the senti ment and desire of this conference of the presidents of the Farmers Alli ance and Industrial Union that the delegates for the F. A. and I. U. who attend the industrial conference to be held in St. Louis, February, 22, i892, use their Influence and votes t establish and perfect fraternal rela tions with the labor 'organization? represented in said meeting, with the Ocala demands as a basis for a plat form of principals, and that such platforn be presented to the National conventions of the Democratic: party, the Republican nd the People's par ties, th s with an earnest request that the principles involved be engrafted into their platforms for the coming national elections of i892. But that they carefully refrain from committ ing our order as such to an-affiliation with any political party or parties " The conference was presided over oy President Polk, with W. T. Gvnne, as Secretary. A memorial o Congress has bees adopted. whch deplo-es the ariculturial depression, And asserts tha' it is due mainlv to pnrtial and infriendly legislation It is c)aimedi.hai present 'financial a yetem is dfjifti vt?, that all monev should ha ijbued dsrtctly by' the overniJient to the people at a low rate f interest and in sufficient vol ume to meet legitimate denjnnds, and that silver should have all the coin age, and tfee qualities oi legal tender that gold posse'ses.j Itch, Mange and scratche on human or animal cured in 30 minutes by W no If 01 da Sauitarv Loiion. This sever fails. Sld by YY.I. Leary, Draff- . gift, E4eotii, H. C. - 1 S0CI4L & PERSONAL PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT WHOM YOU KNOW. THE WEEK'S RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS IN THE CITY AND VICINITY. Picked Up Here And There by The Fisher man & Farmer Eagle-Eyed Lady Eeporters. Mr. J. W. Branning returned from the North last week. Miss Pettegrew of Virginia is visit ing Mrs. Shepard on King St. Miss Annie Wood is delighting her friends in E. City with a visit. Mr. Carr of Petersburg, Va.. spent a few days in onr city last week. Mis Carrie Hall of Scotland Neck N. C, is visiting Mrs- John Wood. Mr. Hal Wood, returned from Washington and Tarboro last week. Mrs. J. P. Coffield h?8 returned from her visit to relatives in Peters burg. Love never has to be watched to see that it doca a full day's work It is very fashionable for voting men to name their pet chickens after their girl. Miss Bessie Taylor of Warrenton. N C, is visiting Mrs. L. A. Will iams in this city. When a girl keeps a light in the parlor after 12 o'clock, she should close tke blinds tight. Mr. Thomas Shepard has returned from Baltimore; he will remain some time with his parents. Mr. Willie Badham spent a few dnys in our city last week. Sorry he suffers with his heart when he visits Eden ton. There are some men and women in this town who could thev look them selves squarely in the face, would want to have their heads cut off at once. The weather is terrible. The rain, slop, cold and mud navo kept the promenaders close. How glad the girls, as weli as the bys, would be to see a change. However, overcoat pockets are now ued by two. To preserve a youthful appearance as long as possible, it is indispensable that the hair should retain its natur al color and fullness. There is no prepartion so effective as Avers Hair Vigor. It prevents baldness, and keeps the scalp e'eau, cool, and healthy. Subscribe for the Fisher Irwin $ Farmer! A Household Remedy BLOOD and SKINS DISEASES Botanic Blood Daim UCiirocL SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT K VU'5 RHEUK. ECZEMA, every form at malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efl-caclous In toning up the system aJd lestorlrg the constitution, when Impaired ficn try cause. 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