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G. W ROGERS, PROPRIETOR OF THE NEW BLACKSHITH SHOP AT mANTEO, N. C. Having recently entered into ae DiaCKsmumug Business ai lanteo, N. C, I solicit the pat rou age of the public, promising o give all orders my prompt and j-ersonal attention. My shop is located at the head of (Cr-ee's :-: a,ilways. Repair work a specialty. Prices low and work guaranteed. Jive 3le Trial. W M Z7he Schooners. So now we are prepared to oad your Jug and fill your Bottle with some of those choice Liquors, Wines, Brandies, etc.( at BEER ON DRAUGHT AND . FINE CIGARS, ftlie GUy (1 at the corner oi A'ater and Matthew Sts, up stairs, is the offic e, of the Fisherman & Farmer Printing Com pany. Persons having business to transact are invited to call. t H igh Grade .MMERC1AL PRINTING. KEEPS IT ON HAND N Fredonla. N. Y., h able wd accomplished Military Commander (father-in-law of the lata Commander Wm. B. Cuflhlnff, U. S. 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Only let a woman bcsure she is precious to her husband not useful, not valuable, not cons venieutly simple, but lovely and beloved; let her be the recipient of his polite and hearty atten tions, let her feel that her cares and love arc noticed, appreciat ed, and returned; let her opinion be asked, her approval sought, and her judgment respected in matters of which she is cogniz- ant; in short, let her only re loved, honored and' cheiished, in fufillment of the marriage vow, and she will be to her husband, to her children and to society, a well-spring of happi ness. She will bear . pain, and toi and anxiety, for her husband's love to her is a tower and fort ress. Shielded and sheltered therein, and adversity wil have lost its feting, She may suf fer, but sympathy will dull the edge of sorrow. A house with love in it and, by love, I meau love expressed in words aud deeds, for I have not one spark of faith in love that never crops out it is to a house as a person is to a machine, one is life, the other mechanism the unloved woman may have bread just as light, a house just as tidy as the other, but the former has spring of beauty about her, a . j joyousness, a penetrating ana prevading brightness to which the latter is an entire stranger The deep happiness of her heart shines out in her lace. She gleams ever. It is airy, gracelu warm and welcome with her presence; she is full of device and plots, and sweet surprises for her husband and family. She has never done with the romance and poetry of life. She herself is a lyric poem, setting herself to all pure and gracious melodies Humble household ways ana duties have for her a golden significance. The prize makes her calling high, and the end sanctifies the means. "Love is heaven, and heaven is love." Woman's edition Charlotte Observer. O A January thaw is always more pra ductivc of colds and coughs than a Januray freeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is needed aud pioves so extremely efficacious. Ask your druggist for it, and also for Ayer's Almanac, which is free to all. Making Hard Times. People unwittingly do much to make hard times. This is done in various ways, but one of the nK.st effectual ways is by talking hard times grumbling and complaining just as if that would help things any. It only makes matters worse. Here is how it is done, as described by Nathaniel G. Fowler : Ninety per cent, of that which makes hard times is due to the general feeling that times are hard. One man finds times hard with him, and he tells the sec ond man that business is bad, and then the two men together tell four men, and the four men tell eight men, and the eight men tell sixteen men, and the sixteeu men tell thirty-two men, and byandbye all men think that business has gone to the dogs, but none of them have ever visited the kennels to per sonally investigate the wherea bouts of the business that disap peared. Men growl instead of work, and at the slightest provo cation make times bad for others by making them bad far them selves. A Cure for Lame Back. "Mv daughter when recover ing from an attack of icver. vS a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden G rover, of Sadis, Ky. "After using quite a number of remed ies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheumatism. Sold by W. W. Griggs & Son. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS w of eoMtipattoa. CfeKanta an the UmI lfxa-A 1EIGH30RH00D HEWS ITEMS GA'lHE'RE HEfRE BY CHARLES MORGAN. SOME THINGS HE SEES AND HEARS AT POINTS WHERE WE HAVE NO REGULAR REPORTER. Mrs. Bettie Eason returned to her home in Georgia, on the 30th ult. Mr.. Wm. Sawyer, of Roper City, is visiting relati'es near Rosedale. Mr. J. A. Evans, a prominent citizen of Rosedale, moved to Elizabeth City Monday. Mrs. C. VV. Modlin.of E. City, speLt last week with the family of Mr. W. E. Wood, at Berea. Mr. Mack Jones, of Perquims ans county, has moved near he Turnpike in Pasquotank county Misses Dora and Addie Davis, of E. City, spent last week with Miss Maggie Wood, near Berea. Miss Mary H. perry aud Mr, Jack Lane, of' Okisko, visited Miss Sallie Harris last week, near E. City. Miss Annie S. Askew, of Ber tie county, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Morgan, near Mumford. Miss Sallie Williams and siss ter, of Virginia, spent the holi days in Paquotank county with relatives. Mr. J. E. Corbett, represent ing the Farmers' Fire Insurance Company, of Raleigh, is in New laud this week. Mr. Nix Williams and Miss Maggie Askew, of Mumford, have returned from a visit to friends in Virginia. Mr. J. E. J. Warren and bride arrived at his home in Pasquc tank county, last Saturday night from Palestine, Tex. A Christmas tree entertain ment at Corinth, Wednesday night, was largely attended and much enjoyed by ail present. Misses Rosa Parsons, Bessie Gregory and Curtis Goodwin, spent the holidays with Miss Maggie Overman, near Berea. Messrs. A. S. Morgan and Joe H. Jackion enjoyed a very excit ing hunt on the 3rd iust. They killed a swan weighing 18 lbs. Mr. Seth D. Jennings, living near Berea Church, had the mis fortune a few days ago to cut his foot very badly with an axe. Mr. Oscar G. Sawyer, accom panied by his friend, Mr. Des Wilson, of Virginia, spent the holidays with Mr. Sawyer's pa rents, near Berea. Mr. Sam Williams and Miss Ola Morgan, were married at the bride's home near Mumford, on the 30 ult., Rev. T. G. Wood performing the ceremony. Mr. Willie Jennings and Miss Gertrude Jackson, of Hall's Creek, Pasquotank county, were married at the bride's home Sunday at 4 o'clock, p. m., by Rev. W. E. Hocutt. Persons who are troubled with indigestion will be inteiested in the experience of Wm. H. Penn., chief clerk in the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who wries: "It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of Cham berlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I have suffered from ins digestion, and am subject to frequent severe attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy nev er fails to give perfect relief. Price 25 and 50 cents; for sale by W. W. Griggs & Son. The Local Newspaper. The advantages of a local newspaper are thus set forth by a minister, who evidently knows exactly what he is talking about : "Your local paper tells you to go to church, to- county court, and when to send your children to school or anywhere else you want to go. It tells you who is dead, who is sick, who is mar ried, who is born and many other things you would like to know. It calls attention to pub lic enterprise, advocates the best law aud order in your town. It records the death of your son, the illness of youi wife. It sets forth the advantages of your town and is the first to welcome new comets. Yet, in spite of all these benefits, some say the home haper is not as good as some other paper that has no interest in their business or suc cess. The home paper is too of ten neglected by those who ben efit by it." Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer's Sarsaprilla as the best blood-medicine on earth and I know of many wonder ful cures effected by its use." Physic ians all over the land have made similar statements. CORBETT HOT ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. He Couldn't Be Dragged Into the Ring With Any One. "I don't think you could drag Jim Corbett into the ring again with a yoke of oxen, and it makes no difference who was in the ring to meet him. Jim has had his fill of the game, and he will never fight again," said Al, Herford. "Of course he is try ing to make the public believe be is anxious to meet Fitz again, but that's merely an advertising dodge to keep his name before the public, and I will give him credit for his shrewdness. The reason Corbett will never fight again is that his constitution is not strong enough to stand for the training, to say nothing of a bruising battle on top of the pre- naratorv work. It is doubtful if A Corbett could shape himself for a finish fight iuside of two months. Billy Muldqou. who trained Sullivan for the KUrain battle at Richburg, told me in New York last week th t Cors bett would have to buckle down to at least eight months' hard, systematic work: in order to be in half as good trim as he was in his battle agaiust Mitchell Jim is a good fellow, with Bohe mian habits, aud it would be like extracting everv tooth in his Q head if he were obliged to train for two months, to say nothing of an eight months' siege. Fitz simmons, through Martin Julian, has requested Corbett to fight Maher, Choyuski and the whole striug of heavyweights of any account, but there is no reason to believe that Fitz's request will be compliedwith. Corbett yill cqntinue tp pull down, a net profit for a few seasons as an actor, and will repeat his chal lenge periodically with a view of securing so much deadhead advertising. But he will never fight Fitzsiiumons or anybody else. If Fitzsimmons wants to fight he must turn to Ruhlin, Jeffries, or any other of the heavy weights who are likely to accept his challenges. Fitz is not a big drawing card on the road as an exhibition boxer, and he hasn't accumulated enough money to retire fronj the ring or the stage. In fact, necessity must compel him to return to the ring within the next two year. Washington Post. Neglect of the hair often destroys its vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before it is too late, apply Hall's Hair Renewer, a sure remedy. The deed for St. Mary's School at Raleigh, to the Protestant Episcopal Church in North Car olina is signed by the heirs of the late Paul C. Cameron. The amount to be paid is $50,000, one third cash, the balance in twenty years. m m m "Only the Best" Should be your motto when you need a medichine. Do not be enduced to take any substitute when you call for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Experience has provea it to be the best. It is an hon est medicine, possessing actual and unequalled merit. Be wise and profit by the experience of other people. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. Good Things to Learn. Lean to laugh. A good laugh is better thanmedicine. Learn how to tell a story. A welltold story is as welcome as a sun bean in a sick room. Learn, to keep ,ycur own troubles to yourself The world is too busy to care for your ills and soi rows. Learn to stop croakine. If you cannot see any good in this world, keep the bad to yourself Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. No one cares whether you have the earache headache or rheu matism. Learn to attend strictly to your own business Very import ant point Learn to greet your friends with a smile. They carry too many frowns in their own hearts to be bothered with any of yours. Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cafes have been permanently cured by it . It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bite? and chi-onic sore eyes. 25 eta per box. Or. f'jtdy' Condition Frwdprs, an jn.t what a horse needs "whon in ;" coruliti.m. Tmi;, blood purifier vnfr veruiifuir. They are not food hu meliciia I'xl th-Ws i i use to. put 41 norso in prim r i-iinii. n. Price 25 cents per jhickage The Country Editor Verily the life of a country editor is a path ot thorns. His bread is promise aud his meat is disappointment. His creditors chase him' by day and the devil griuneth at him in his dreams by night. He sendeth the paper to a subscriber on credit and the subscriber payeth him not. Then he stoppeth the delin quent's paper, and the delinquent singeth trala! and borrovrth it of a neighbor. One subset iber payeth his subscription in wood, and behold it is rotten and soggy and of short measure. He whoopeth up the town ship politician and the politician gets elected and knoweth him no more. He puffclh the church fair gratis and then attendelh it and payeth his quarter and receiveth two oysters. He boometh his town aud all things therein, aud yetrec iveth no support and is a man without honor in his own country. Two young people marry, and he giveth them a great puff, and they go to housekeeping and taketh not his paper. Yea, he is bound down with woe and his days are full of grief and trouble and vexation of spirit. But sorrow endureth only far a night and joy cometh in the morning. He ploddeth along and endur eth in patience, and it is written that he will receive his reward at the judgment. The progressive ladies of Westfield, Ind., issued a "Wo man's Edition" of the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1896. The paper is filled with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors printed, reahziuji that it treats upon a matter of vital import ance to their sex : "The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For faniilv us it has no equal. I gladly recommend it. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. W. Griggs & Son. Curfew Law For Chicago. Alderman Coughhu Wants Everybody at Home After 9 O'clock. Alderman Coughliu, of the First Ward, is preparing a cur few ordinance for Chicago. He threatens to introduce the meas ure in the City Council January 10th. He will try to improve upoii the curfew law of Evans town. While he thinks the scheme 01 keeping childien off the streets after 9 o'clock at night is a good one, he would seud men, women and children to their homes at that hour. Incidentally, the statesman of the First Ward thinks there would be created 1,000 places for curfew bell ringers. The Civil Service Commissioners will have to examine applicants for these places. The Alderman will give his constituents the tip when to take the exainatious, and thereby be sure of the pa tronage. "I would have the curfew bell sounded at 9 o'clock each night from the steeple of c:very church and the roof of every school house," said the Alderman. 'woe oe unto tne cmzen or stranger who heeded not the warning. Adults cause more trouble in the streets thau do children. If the children, it would be all rights for adults Mv motive in this is the desire to secure reform. I think all the reformers ot the 'city, iuclud ing my friends the Civil Service Commissioners, will be in favor of this law." Tutf s Pills Cure All Liver Ills. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensable, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Haby Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make 0 . . . r its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 9100 FEB BOTTLE at all Dim? Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing inralnable information of cd re interest to all women, will be sent rntt to any address, upon application, by fte BB1DFIELD BEGULATOB CO.. Atlanta. Ga. FOR RENT. Photograph Gallery at Edenton. After December 1st the gallery on King, street, 29x60 feet, is for rent. It is specially fitted with lights, &c. Good opening for a Photographer. Apply to R. F. Cheshire, or A. T. Bush, Eden., ton, N. C. WANTED. A position as Salesman in Grocery Store. Applicant las had six years experience and can furnish good reference. Ap ply to. Lock Box No. 70, Edenton, N. C. DR. C. P. BOGERT Surgeon anil Mechanical DENT IS1 Edenton, N. C- Patients visited when requested FOR SATli:. House and lot, south side of Burgess street, east of Martin street. Size of lot, 40x140 feet Price, $750. Terms easy. Apply to Percy S. Vaughan Oc 29-8t. VJood ! Short slab wood, sawed in stove lengths, will be delivered anywhere in the city at $1.60 per cord. Leave orders with the under signed, or 'Phone 8. J.R. Banks For Rent ! One Dwelling on Main Stree and one on Harney Street. For terms, apply to Mrs. T. Selby Harney. WANTED. An active, reliable eent or lady. Such a one can find pleas e . 1 1 -1 ant, proti table and steady em ployment. Call at room 15, Al bemarle Hotel. GET THE BEST When voti are about to bura Sewinsr Ma.bin tlo not be deceived by alluring advertisement in J be led to think you ran get the best nadfy finrat finished and lost Popular r a mere song. See to It that -- buy from reliable manq jrers that have gained a tation by honest and square issr, you will then get a ing Machine that is noted : world over for its dura ty. You want the ona that iciest to manage and is Light Running There Is none In the world that can equal in mechanical con struction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as man improvements as the Ne w Home has Automatic Tension. Double Feed, alike r both sides of needle patented), no other has .N'ew StaM&patente'ft, driving wheel hinged . adjustable centers, thus reducing friction -o : minimum. .'RITE FOR CIRCULARS, m KEW HOME SEWIKG HACHIRE CC. 40s. Mas. Bostov, Mars. IS TTpok Sttaks, If f " Chicago, Iu- Et. I.orm, Xo. !. Tzxa BiFUAT'M,.it. ATT.4... . t.X Executor's Notice. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of H. Bright, deceased, late of Pasquotank county, and the State of North Carolina, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly au tbenticated on or before the 26th day of November, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to me. JAS. R. BRIGHT, November 26, '97. Executor. Hand-Book 75 Mechani cal MoTements and Ad Tice Free. F. O. Diete rich St Co., Wash., D. C Patents If you feel bad in the morning and want a bracer, use w&m EM. And gives new life to the nerves. 3 arge Doses for IO cts. See that every Bottle is Stamped with 3 Sprigs of CYhi PREPARED BYYEKE MANUFACTURER OF BUGGIES, WAGONS, CaRIS, s Beach. T77".m.eels, Etc. ,) Repairing a specialty. Having enlarged my shop and added more tools and slock, I am now prepared to do more work thau ever. And with over Twenty Years of Experience in the Blacksmith Business lean do from the lightest Carriage Forging to the heavirst mill, machine or marine forging. I guarantee satisfact ion both in price and quality. tALL WORK DONE PROPTLY IjgT'Give me a call before going elsewhere. Don't for get where I am located on Poindexter Street, (Established 1887.) Shipments Solicited .. r- s Stencils Furnished. Mercantile Agencies, J City National Bank, RE1?ERKNCES Citizen's 13ank, and Wholesale Shippers. itobpolz:, we iC3Xi?r.oY Subscribe for the no 3L.O0 Per THE CITY The Choicest Meats p 11 wni oc your interest I j LOWEST CASH PRICES ) to give ns your orders. J ( IN THE CITY. I Fresh Vegetables a srjecialtv. POLITE ATTENTION! DRUG CO, BALTIMORE, Mt. rvo aets- Year. MARKET, Proprietor. 0BIiO.A.T fSrJT i EDENSON, N. C on hand at all times. o PROMPT DEU VERY 1 (59 J 1
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