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FISHERMAN & FU(RME(R The Official Paper of Chowan County. -oo-PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.-oo- A. H. Mitchell, - - Editor. i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 When Paid In AdvAncK: f 1.50 If Not raid In Advance. Delivered at doors of city subscribers by carriers, as soon as from press, without extra charge. The Editor disclaims all responsibil 1 ity for the views or statements of cor- heft his home on Monday night respondents, ana reserves me ngm au ,11 n-mp,! t rerkp nr rpipct anv article 1- -- VW A W ' - - J J I be may think proper. Hi,.otic ctrm vnnr namp to fl news- I -paper communication simply as a oiedee 01 irooa laitn. it. win nui uc published unless you desire it. Best advertisine medium in the Dis trict. Rates very moderate. Special rates 011 lone contracts. All announcements and recommen dations of candidates for office, whether In the shape of communications or otherwise, will be cnargea as aaver tisemeuts. EDENTON, N.C. Jan. 31st, 1896. Senator Gordon has announced his determination not to be a candidate for re-election to the Senate from Georgia. Aurora is getting to be a fa mous mace. Two bloody mur ders and one woman giving birth ildrpn. all within one month. Instead of the lion and the lamb lying down together it is the bear and the . Turkey, re- marks the Peoria Herald. Some of these days the bear will have 1 a Thanksgiving dinner. The New York Evening Sun thinks that the vote in the Senate on the silver amendment is re- mote. Tillman's speech has to be reeled off first, and that is sure to take up the rest of the session. It is said that George Gould is nursing the ambition to go to the U. S. Senate from New Jer- boarded the train, and very un sey. Since New Jersey has be- ceremoniously adorned the wrists come a Republican State there is some chance for George with his minions. A New York magistrate re- quired a $300 bond of a tramp who had taken an umbrella, re - marking at the time he required I the bond "I will try and dispel a popular delusion about umbrellas being public property. After squabbling over it for two years the Chicago Woman's Club has agreed to admit a mu latto woman to membership. They agreed on the mulatto, we suppose, as a sort ot a compromise on the color line. A Republican who has been ..i.Ln t.rncnpMJnrr tmir nftlip .llltXrwllJ Cfc iUJtv,fciu wv. " ... w a South, savs it Governor Morton secures ooutnern delegates- enough to give him the nomina- tion it will cost him a lot of This mav be true, but money as a general thing Southern Re publican delegates do not rate high. Increasing prosperity is to be seen on every nand in our midst. Never has the future oi i,denton looked so bright, and we con fidently expect this year vvill be one of unprecedented prosperity. Let us prepare for it; work and talk for Edenton you can't do everything, but be willing to join others, and by the united efforts of our people we will sue- ceed in securing the establish- ment of diversified industeries. Encourage every proposed in- dustry, be it large or small. A few manufacturing establish- ments in successful operation in Edenton will surely be followed by others, so let each do what we can towards the establishment of manufacturing industries by home people. The time has arrived when we must stop talk- ing of what we ought to have, DUtt-inow our laitn in Edenton as a manufacturing town, by taking stock in proposed in- dustries when the opportunity presents itseil. Howto Enjoy Good Health If you are suffering with any skin I or blood disease, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Old Sores, General Debility, etc., send stamp to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of wonderful cures, free. This book will point the way to speedy recovery. Botanic Blood I a long tested prescription of an eminent physician, and it is tbe best building- up and blood purifying medicine in the I world. Beware of substitutes. Price j ii.oo for large bottle. See advertise-1 nient elsewhere. I For sale by Druggists. Virginia has a big scandal j its Deaf and Dumb and Blind In- stitution. It is said "female inJ mates are not secure" "that their chastity is in peril." Turn on f hP lio-ht. c I Keep your eyes open and watch for the wagon. AN INTERESTING LETTER WRITTEN BY MR. W. B. FELTON AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Mr. Editor: Perhaps a few lines from one who has recently left his native county may not be entirely uninteresting to some of the readers of the Fisherman & Farmer. Your correspondent . , c the i tli inst., boarded, tne fctr. Olive at Rockahock wharf, ac companied by our venerable old citizen, Mr. Miles Ashley, who, ever thoughtful of his boys, was on his way to visit his son John, who now resides at Pinner's Point, near Norfolk. Our trip up the Chowan was quite pleas ant. While on the btr. Ulive, we met with Mr. Jno. Beasley, who informed us that a conten tion had arisen that afternoon between Mr. John Wilson and a colored man by the name of Ben Mizzell relation to a line be tween their lands, and that dur ing the contention a son of Mizs t . i tr iiT'i zeil stepped up oenina r. n- son ana leilea mm to tnegrouna with a terrihc blow Irom a cy press limb, inflicting a severe WOund. After committing the desperate crime the boy skipped to parts unknown. When we arrived at Tunis the next morn- ing and boarded the train for Norfolk, lo! and behold! George Mizzell was among the pass en gers; he was at pnee identified by Mr. J. H. Simons, who was at Pnlpminp wlipn trip trap-edv oc- simons takil'lg in the situation, telegraphed to Suffolk and when the train pull- ed in at that depot, an officer was m waiting, wno immediately of the culprit witn a pair 01 iron bracelets and led him out to await further orders. Mizzell seemed to be very much aston- ished and chagrined. He did lnot seem to catch on to the idea tjiat electricity is quicker than st(?ara 1 imagine that he began to reallize that refuge among the hushes would have been safer than a seat in a palace car Your correspondent leit old brother Ashley at Pinner's Point in charge of one ot his little grand-sons, and wended his way to Norfolk, at which place he soon boarded a steamer for Old Point. During our passage we saw many ships, steamers, oyster crafts, etc., but the most prom inptit amon theiiiwas five of ? Uncle Sam's warships lying at uuunui at 1 wm... '""s them was the .New ork and Columbia, the names of the oth ers we did not learn. At Old Point we boarded the electric cars for Hampton, at wnicn 1. place we changed for Newport News, a short ride took us to our destination. We soon found our- self in nhe eat ship-building -tv f th TTn;tefi states. Did J we say city? well, we'll take that back, though it has been very recently incorporated. There is one of the best equipped ship yards here in the whole country. Quite a lanre force is now work jn the vards and will soon be extensiveiy increased when . betrins ou more shiDS for Uncle Sam's vy. On the 30th inst there wiu be two large iron steamers launched from the ways. n. t1t. TjPUn9 TT mmhmt N) g and the other, the plant coastwise steamer, which is more than four imndred feet long, er name will not be given to tbe bHc until she begins to gHde down the ways wheu it m be exhibited from a laryre signboard suspended from her ides NewPort News is quite a Hve place much is being done -n tbe way of shipbuilding and raiiroading As this is the ter- minous of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad quite a large quantity OI grain, nour, StOCK, etc. is beinp- shipped to other parts , , , , , of the world. Real estate and . hrh as the most rents are ery nig as llie most of the town IS owned by LatlG Companies.they hold a monopoly ifc d afe y extravagant J & in their deminds. ,r , . , . xwui i tjjn n k. aao with manv North Carolinians and several from his own native county, uiowan. Among uiem we will mention Mr. W. B. Boyce, a Prominent merchant ofNew- Port News- . Also Mn H- A' coyce, wno is engageu in iuc same occupation. Mr. Augustus Byrum and brother, Lafayette, electricians, who attend to trim- miug .uuiuuwttu. also Messrs. J. H. and W. O. Evans and R. W. Boycc. Mr. G r Tlintnr;nn wha resided in lnompson, Y;10 Tebiueu i" Chowan a lew years ago is now opening up a grocery and liquor establishment. In fact Newport . i I 1 ISieWS seems lUSt HOW 10 oe lsk J ing a boom. Allot tne Houses . - A ,to I in town tic icuicu y new ones are being constructed, r ,;,i ca -fc For fear this will find its way to the waste-basket we will stop Hurriedlv, W. B. F. uuuicui), W. R. Smith's College Lexington, ry. Is where hundreds of clerks, farmer boy., and others have in- vested from 60 to $90 lor tuition A Knnt-rl frr nn r1 ura ti on and are now eetting S100 and over a month in banks and m rcantiie . , . . 1 offices. Prof. Smith, President . - . , . of the famous CommercialUoiiege ot Kentucky university, ta ices Jnoc, ; ...cQfiticr It 1 ; crrnri 11- ates in securing' situations. Kead his ad.: cut this noticd out lor iuture rel ference and write lor circulars to Prof. W. R. Smith, Lexington, Ky. This mner will be mailed to any address next year for $1.00. 1 1 What the country seems lo ne:d now, says the Boston Herald, is a man like Daniel Webster, who, in one of his eloquent ffprpr! to niif'liis iv- " 1- hnnrl down in his Docket and mv , , , r the national debt. Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers is a popular preparatiom V,r.ttl, onrl pnlnn; pwn n Ill I V L C 1 , - . v-w.w. . 1 K. r,r Ml. A,-,,r rrTl wiww .i '-"J f-' "it.n if net letter, than tne orainarr am- can easil v aool v it at home. The House has passed a bill to .1 r -XT 1 1 I give tne nrst lNortii vaiuuua regiment some condemned can- 11011 belonging to the navy. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Mills Shut Down. The mills of the lirauning ir,ifHirin(rrnmnanvandtheUonieIsmt that I will turn at once lor Manufacturing company anu me , . almost no ar d Pease United Lumber Company 1 4- At ,.OCri--.Ar it he were shut down yesterday, it oe- ilio- the dav of burial of tile late - - T -irf, i i I. U. Cliurcil, Ol icw lutK, was a stockholder ot tne man- - I ning Man'.-.factunng Company. IT is propnesiea x,nax tnis year wiu . . .... I be locust year over the greater part ol Tha insects irenerallv make their appearance during the last days of May or early in June and re- main about one montn. " " Lieut. John U. Alkxanper is tbe first colored man to hold the proiessor- 6hip of military science and tactics m i anv institution, lie va recenuy ap pointed to tlys position in tho YVilbeT' force university, Ohio. Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. I began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and was so well satis fied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress ing. It requires only an occasional appl ication of AYER'S Ilair Vigor to keep my hair of good color, po remove Fdandruff, to heal itching humors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesi tate to recommend Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. H. M. ILught, Avoca, Nebr. Hair Vigor Prepared by Pr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maoa. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilfa for tbe Conplexioa. Sold(y Walter I. Leai-y. ELECTRIC HITTERS. The reuicdy is becoming so well known ami so popular as to .neu uo special mention, All who have u'sed Electric Hitters siiiir the same son1' of praise. A purer medicine does r.ot exist and it is guaranteed to do al! that is claimed. Idectric Enters will c.re all diseases of the Liver and Kit'::; ji i. will remove imoles. Boils. Salt Rhcunil and other affections caused by i 1, a .1 : . T . 1 01001.1. vui unvi: aiuiariit irui:i iii'cr system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. Tor cure of Head ache, Coastipauoa and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded -Price, 50 c s, and 1.00 per bottle at W ,1. Leary's Drugstore- 5 $3 SHOE.1 S THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Hisses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise ment which appears In tola paper. Take no Substitute. Insist on having W. Im DOUGLAS SHOES, with name and prloa tamped on bottom. Sold 0 TrslUs For Gr.pos and Prt.. Ihouehtu small farm last spring and tf lj managed, haYicg been scaffolded and t want to train them upon WTa j;iumv. - - . $?hStSit JrfS grape culture and would like tc begla right. Please give me what practical In- formation tbe Statios cas 10 cuspos -TV W. H.. Merry Hill. N. C. Answered by W. F. Masssr, Hortlcol- turist. Si. U. txperimem suob.j x &m iQclined to tWak from a ,nghl experience that thoMunioa trellis is the best mstnoa 01 training Tl" , Ta Thia u the modd deyiaed by Mr. Hanson, notea zraxi grow y vi the rows at moderate distances, and from lour to sii ieei mgu. vj efor. ar nailed two ! nntr and wires are stretched along the centre of the tops of the posts, and from hmrontal lines cf wires a foot apart. The vines are trained on long ftfMftS! and aliped to hang orer. New canes ar trained out annually to take the .ol : tho se that JV? SSaSdffi un thifl way at the Station and tney ao Witov,uuht. . . - well, we nerer prune grape U March those oruned in the fall art t . t t untimeiT in the spring and get hurt bra return 01 coia. At w late aaie we weeaiag uu. uu. u,wu. Tn an 0f training the main ob- Meet is to have a cooa supply d strong 7, north and south, so that one will not hn.A& the other. Stretch three wli starting 18 inches from the ground, ard a foot apart, and prune fan shape, c - tine- out a.inuallT the wood that h. borne and train up strong canes four ir five feet loujr for the new crop. Formula For a Fish Scrap Fertilizer. You will 1 !ense erivc me the informa tion nefded 1 make fertilizer for my own use. Will fiVu scrap, acid phosphate and TfHinit make i-omolete fertilizer for coV ton Pen 1 rmula. I have fish scrrp .nrtmttnn . d. lot and stable manure. C. S.. Maribri. N. C. 1 Answered by H. B. Battle, Director N. C. Experiment Station. I would suggest tho following pro- " J -ims Fish Bcrap 500 pounds. Kninit 800 POtmdS. 7 . , , " . . 11116 Will give U uui iuc uv;ut u- moniated fertilizer and cheaper in cost. As a compost, using BtaDie manure twu I . j 1 m n i Aii -vi iK rT namTin, tA' : 1.1 ...!..; rrnni. YlCinrr fll ell CTT.1T1 wumu mwoe . fi10 nimro fnvmnln as BTren. and the stable manure in the second for the Duroose of improving the cotton seed as a fertilizer. I would suggest your testing these two mixtures and ascer taining which will be the better for you, in which case I would be crlad to know the result. The advantage of the latter over the former is in a larger quantity of orE-imic matter added to the soil. Of course a lartrer application of the com post should be made than of tho lirst mixture. Subsoilins ami Preparing liaiulForFotritoes T h.ive some three or four acres of san-ly loam that I intend to plant in late Iris-ti notatoes next year. This land has a sa .- dy subsoil with some clay. It has never been plowed deeper than from four to ..r innlma Wmilll it. Tin V t.O KllllKl 1 tnis ian,i and if so, how deep? I bave at all. in fact in many places there is 1.0 sand at all. wouiu is bi an aavau age iu this lantl to subsoiiit? lam trying the experiment of raising late Irish potatoes lor our nome mameu a. o., xouiieviu;. N. C. lAMwercu oy "ff1' T turist, N. C. Experiment Station. ftrt:iinlT Dav vou wen to sub soil this land this fall as soon as possi Wo if. wrmlri havA heftn far better for the potato or0p if you had gotten kJAV- growth of clover or poas on it tnis sum mer. and h?.d some veeetable matter to V . : ' ifc to be lowed nndftr in the sarin e. so as to cive you I T-nfTDf'ililo matfnr fni t.liA TintatnAB. T , , , would be more benefitted by the sani0 treatment than any other A good prawtn or peas ine summer ue fore, followed by crimson clover sown among the peas in August and plowed under in (ho spring will be the best m-enaratl-v.i for the potato crop, and if on the pea;; you apply a good dressing of ar-id phosphate and muriate of pot ash, you will get better results on the potato crop tiian Dy applying an me ier tilizer to the potatoes direct. There ia nothing like a good ooat of vegetable matter for the potato crop. 3 Urban Allan Alyera Windom, Kan. Scrofula From Birth Other Medicines Utterly Failed But Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured. "Some time since, our boy then four years old was in the hands of the family doctor for treatment for scrofula. He had been afflicted with this trouble from birth and we had been unable to give hhu Only Temporary Relief. We decided to give him Hood's Sareapa rillo and are glad to say 6 bottles of Hood's entirely cured him. Our oldest daughter has been taking Hood's Sarsa parilla for rheumatism with good results. "We have used from first to last some f 10 worth of the medicine and have received the equivalent of several hundred dollars' worth of doctor's treatment and good Hood's Cures health to boot. We cannot speak too highly of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. It is all that is claimed for it." C. E, Myers, Windom, Kansas. . w j rS11 harmoniously llOOd S PlllS Hood's SarsapariHi Those Desiring A Nice Buggy Or Vehicle of any kind will save money by calling on C. B. ELLIOTT, Agent at Edenton ior A. Wrenn & Sous, Norfolk, Va. Prices low down. ought to be early enough to get in the first market and get the top price. The earlier they are, the better they are. That's why Tait's Extra Early Nonpareil is the best pea for Southern truckers. It is the purest pea also as well as the earliest. Ask your Experiment Station. They will tell you the same. They have already done so several times. A fact you may not be aware of but one easily investigated. Isn't the best pea in cultivation worth $3.75 per bushel cash, and will you not let us have your order this season ? If you have a particular fancy for some other brand, try at least a bag of the Nonpareil beside it. That will bring us together more closely next year. Oo. Tait Ac Son. Seed Growers, Save Paying Doctors' Bills m mm m 4fe n n n botanic D.D.D. BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY 1 FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIScASES Hu ben thoroughly teaud by Inent phjilcUn and tbt pople tor 40 jw, and oorea quickly ul permuteDlly SCROFULA. ULCERS, ECZEMA. RHEUMATISM. CATARRH, ERUPTIONS, . .f riTinn BPRK1DIXQ and 1 HUSKING BORES. It U bj Jar tbe beat tonlo and I I blood pariBar w offered to the world. Price f 1 per botue, o ootuee ror to. for we uruK... SENT FREEworoVuBC3. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 6a. Ibemarle Steam Navigation Co. GHO. II. WITHEY, Master. Leaves Edenton every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 4 a.m., connecting at Tunis with rains for Norfolk and Raleigh. Connecting at Franklin with trains for Norfolk, Raleigh and Atlanta. These are sure connections and we hope the public will Show their appreciation by patron izing the "Old Reliable." R. A. PRETLOW? Sup't. WALTER HUGHES, HOUSE and SIGN AXNT Ornamented work of all kinds, Grain iny;, Kalso mining, Plas tocoing, Paper Hanging, &c. 1'iiccs it iv.v as any. H-sl guaranteed. Address r. e :it XClj ton. IS. 1. CO ZD c Hi P - 1 w o 15 hi S" 1 S" - p M o P i s 5 a - n Ir1 H 1 I - a S 1 O CD i rf- v ; A good advertisement in the Fisherman & Farmer first catches attention, then awakens thought, and then half the bat tle is over. Try it. P. O. Box 540. Norfolk, Va. N OUFOLk t SOUTH KI1N COMPANY. it V1LKOAD Mail Train leasee Edenton 1:45 p.m daily, except Sunday, arrives at Nor folk 4:25 p. m. Express Train leaves Edenton Daily (except Sunday) at 8 a. m arrive at Norfolk 10:25 a. m Connection mad at Norfolk with all rail and Steamer Lines, and at Eliza bethCity with Steamer Neuse Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Roanoke Island, Nev Berne and Atlantic & North Carolina K. H. Stations and ine Wilmington, New Berne and Nor folk It. R. The Cornpanr 's Steamers leave Eden ton as follows: bleamsr rlymoutu at 1;30 p. m.,for Wil!iamatt.u via Mackeys rerrv with passengers, and baesage for Roper, I'antejio, Bellhaveu, connecting; with Pteanier VirgiEi;i Dare for Mak leysville, Aurora, South C. eek and Washington and inter mediate landings und steamer Bertie for W indsor Steamer Wagner, 12:45 p. in. , Tuesday , Thursday and Saturdav for Clio wan River; Wednesday for Avoca and Sal mon Creek, and Monday -and Friday tor Dcuppernong Kiver Norfolk passenger 'statioi at Norfolk and Western Railroad Depot. Freight depot on Water 6treet Through tickets on sale and baggage checked ir all principal points. o EASTKUN CAROLINA DISI'ATC'H. FAST KRSIGHT LINE AND PASSENGER ROUTE Regular line of steamers betweeD N.'w Berne, and Elizabeth city, A. & N. C R R , and W. N. & N. R. R. Tai 1 v n ! ! rn i ! aorviVp hot wocti Filcnlnn New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and .NilVIOlK. Through cars, as low rate sand juickei tune than by any oilier route. Direct all goods to be shipped by East em Carolina Dispatch, as follows: From Norfolk by N. & 3. R. R; Baltimore by P w. & B. K- it. ; President St. Station Philadelphia by Pennsylvania R. R Dock St. Station. New York by Penn sylvania R. R.. Pier 27 North River, or Old Dominion Line Pier 26. For further information applj E. OOD, Agent, Edenton, N. C., to the General Office of the N. t S. to 01 R R. Co.. Norfolk, Va. M. K. KING, General Manager, i ! i I UDGINS, G. F. & P. Agt. P0Y0U WANT A Situation? Prof. Smith, for 1 Yaari FrlBelail of tha COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Awarded Medal by World Expotthon For Syetona or Bbok-keeplnK ud Cteneral Business Education, t. Cost to complete Bnsineis Courie abont S'JO. inclndine tnition. booki And board. PhonsfrsBhy, TTpawritiBB and Telesjrapfay taught. in.noo snccanful graduates UK) m banks ana 100 official!. Mo Vacation. ENTER NOW. Kantncky University DlDloma awarded onr gradnatei. aw" Auittanc given our graduate in ucuring tituation. W In order that your letter mav reach this Collefft lave tkit notice and addreee at below. WILBUR Km SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY. 'i You can Write to 11s lor any ir.!: 1 -1 Printing line :.v g t t - s : jiroiiiptly and Cncf t.- -v ciil'.ing at the offi . ,i Why? i Because we make a Sp -I cialty of Mail Orders. ;1 w Address ii The Fisherman &Faimt;r. GET THE BEST When yon are abont to bay a Sewing: Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisements and be led to think you ran get the best mad, finest finished and Most Popular for a mere sons: See to it that you buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage and is Light Running There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con struction, durability of working carts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the New Homk It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike on both sides of needle ifatenttd), no other has it ; New Stand patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the miri'TtiT'TT'. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE FEW HOME SEWIKG MiCHUE CO. Oat, mUss. Borrow, Mam, m Vtnow Bqttakk, V. T CazcAeo.Iu. Bt. Loots, If o. DULa.Txx4 Bam FEaacuoo, Cal. atlasta, Ga FOR SALE BY ttarr! Timoo-n To meet the present Hard iiaiU I IIIIUO will aall tafanBaradintct. mem em Frtnra, will aall tofatnara dirnct, fa Fertilizers. for Oan, GaaUa and Paamia, aS I35Q --, Tmcfaag Oaeae Palate 145 Oata. TaWeaoaed Frnif - lbJUO aiaalfariata et Bueaate nsesn, Boos qoa.MUaa. Uema two 3a ataaapate , W. B. POWJSIX tTc Vii-t tWtiliaaa- If annfsotnmaV BaJUlMr M. for Infants M OTHERS, Do You Know Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many ao-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? j0 Ton Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poison ? lo Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted toseU narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Ho You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your chiM unless you or your physician know of what it is composed? Io Yoa Know that Castoria is a purely vegeUble preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do Yon Know that Csstoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel ritclic r. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Xp Yon Know that the ratent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word " Castoria" snd its formula, and that to imitste them is a state prison offense? ro yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely Harmless T Do Yoa Know that 33 average doses of Castoria are furnished for S3 cents, or one cent a dose ? ro You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? 'Well, these Hilnga are worth knowing. They are facts. The? fac-is re of " CwTT " Blgnatnre Children Cry for N.TON ZLF'eLll Term "toegrlns Soiot IS, 189c A splendid building thoroughly equipped and beautifully situated. Pupils prepared for ol bilsiljCSS life. :- CORPS OF INSTRUCTION: Department of Music, Miss. S. C. Martin. Elocution and Uelsarte, Miss. G. W. Wilkins. Primary Department and French. ' Higher English and Ancient Languages, C. I). Graves. c;cTUITION: Primary grade, per mouth, Intermediate Higher English, Languages extra, each Music, Elocution (Special lessons) Elocution (Class lessons) Incidentals, A pupil having more than one lialf studies in a higher tade is e.Misiiln c 1 to be of that grade. Tuition is payali!" monthly. I'uless special at i anemi i' t . are made beforehand, pupils registering enter for the rest of that Una. " deduction is made except in case of illness for more than 2 weeks. llo:in! 1 ; be obtained at reasonable rates. Address O ID. 0-ISi.T7E:S, rlr.- ilr.YOUfEELBrADINTHEMORJSING inn CURES ALL liqAQACI IES. 'AND'GIVB NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES'? ;2 1IRGE DOSES FOR 10Citl TSJmm mm 5 STAMPED (m3'5fiR650faY. PREaRER BY YAEKEL DRUG CO.. BALTIMOREADso Albemarle Clsli Li-,: Has removed from King St., to the Ilett: : ':. building of broad St. Gall and see the magnificent stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Trimmings, &c-. are now being received daily. mm The Millinery Department is complete and the styles are all new, beautiful and attractive. Come and place your orders L. L. WILLIAM And General Repairer of Vehicles of all kinds Work done at the NEATNESS AND DjSPATCH. lowest prices with J ) Shop in Qow'pep Neck at the Eshons fork, one quartre of a mile from Masidonia church. Bla,clszsm.It2 Slop aA.tta.cli.ed. 3 and Children. m on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. metim ACM) I7 MY, $1.25. 52.00- it 53-2 5. $ I .on .2( mmwrnm in time to avoid the rush. MOORE. Manager. MILLER,
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