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1 8?" WBat.PtttertkM tocChtili " m ii albottle of Gbovk's Tasi HlU. Tohic. 1 is -imply iron linine la taste (A form No AO pay. Price. 50c A .Card! i FOR SHERIFF. id friends, aftei consulting ny friends I have concluded i for the office of Sheriff I dways supported the nominee Democratic party and shall e to do so, I will thank you ur support in the Cou entien. do all in my power for the ticket, as well as my own MB. Very Respectfuly. W. R, BROTHERS. XOTICJS! vmg 'established a Real EsJ Cental, Collecting and Adver- Agency, for the town of en, I am prepared to rent property, collect your bills ertise your business, with Jtness and dispatch. Await ur patronage l am yours to J. R GRIFFIN. dpf JLofe HAVE THE EASTERN COURIER. THURSDAY, MAR. 82, 1900. If troubled with rheumatism, give Cham her Iain's Pain-Balm a trial. Jt will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application wi'l re lieve the pain. It tt!eo' ceres strtafns and bruises in one-third tire time Re quired by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey. pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings ere quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle war ranted. Price, 25 and 50cts, A. L-gget, Druggist. - Epwortia SchooL The, Methodists will build a dooq building for Epworth school at Brevard. It is the first indus trial school to be built by the Methodists in North Carolina. VE IT. AND ST, AT OWEST j-ICES. UGH SMD. EXAMINE STOCK AND BE CON NCED. LOOK FOR SIGN. B Chappel, GROCERIES. st ide of Main St. 2nd. door r King St: j mm t $t Vholcsale Owim yyon lsIl Dealers j. 7 Fulton Fish MJtt., NEW YORK. nee G. Miller, 1 r Longb- 'tham, j SPECIAL ATTENTON Given "to . Mr. C. J. Ward, of E. City, was in town yesterday. Mr. H Corwin spent some days in Philadelphia, the jast week. Messrs. W. M. Blanchard and M. JL White were in town Tues day. Mr. C V. Williford, of Hereford, made us a call Monday. He was here on business. Miss Vurnia Whitmore; who has btcn away for several weeks is ex pected home, to-day. Ccurtat Hertford, next week. Our representative Mr. C E. Simp son will be there. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leary spent Sunday in town, the guests o C. H. Horton and family. Mr. C. N. Leary, while en route for Hertford from Columbia drop ped into see us Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. R. F. Tuttle are in the Northern markets purchas ing Spring and Summer goods. St Patrick's Day which fell on last Saturday was not observed here except a few green hats and ties. Messrs. M. Makeley and Geo P. Folk have been made Marshals for the coming Fair at Ntwbern, in April. Mr. . Mc G. Green and wife and Mr. A. B. McCoy came over from Columbia Satuiday and returned Monday. Miss Madie Badham, who has b-cn away for some months is at home aain to the delight of her relatives and friends. Mrs, L. L. Moore left, on the 1:45 train over the N. & S. R. R. for Baltim re to purchase her Spring and Summer Mil.incrv ! goods. -Mrs. M. M.. Spires and son, who have been the guests of C. H. Hor ton and family for two weeks left for thtir home in E. City, last Mon day. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if yon used Up King's" New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit of Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and stone nerves nn ( build up your health. Easv!totnke Try them, only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Iloskiu's druggist. ' Broke Jail. ' Three negro men confined in the aii here awaiting trial at our next term of court made their escape ust before day Monday , morning and were caught and put back be fore twelve o clock of the same cay. They arTe ted an entrance through door by help from the outside and through a hole made under the wall that surrounded the jail. No blame is attached to the keeper. Hertford peop e are agitating a : SALE OF NORTH CARO cotton factory. Mr. L. W, Nor- LIN A SHAD man a hustler ana a wide-awake business man is at the head of the movement, which is sure sign that a cotton mill for Hertford is a cer tainty. :ils and Stationery Furnished on Application. E EMPLOY NO AGENT. 1 The remains of Juitha Draper T5.ll.l I3 Tl . I I -tU a' V.iVI J- ' oasKd-1 rw oazaxix i ; DrapCr Col'd. were buried last Thursday evening from St. John's I Episcopal Church. Rev. I. W I? utT r-. I Herntaee read the solemn cere osiuon to quote prices and orders. We will carry a small : on hand. Thanking the pub' r past favors we remain Yours truly, P. W. Rapcr & Co WANTED ! .liable man tch office I vicinity. for Manager of wish to open in Good opening for ' Master Herman Ward son o: Mr. A. J. Ward, w ho recently made his home in our midst, has accept ed a position with Mr. W. H. Hed rick, groceryman. Herman is i bright, intelligent boy and faithful attendant upon the Sabbath School We wish him success. ; i A. R. DeFluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a nurnhe of years from rheuraa nergetic sober man. Kindly tsm jn uj8 right'shoulder and side. Uon tins paper when writing. He savs: "Mv right arm at times A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, O. was entirely useless. I tried Cham trated catalogue 4 cts. postage, beriain a rain Balm, anil was sur prised to receive relief almost im mediately. The Pain Balm has-been a constant companion or me ever since and it never fails." For sale by W A. Leggett, Druggist. NOTICE! n and after February 26, 1900 Ordination- We are requested to announced that to-night at the Hertford Bap tist Church Bros. Jno. R. Saun ders, Geo. W. Barrow, and W. H. Ward, Jr., will be set apart as dea cons. Kev. u. IM Lowan will preach the ordination sermon and Revs. Josiab Elliott, D. P. Harris, and W. P. Jordan will assist in the services. It has been our pleasure to know and to be associated with the biethrcn mentioned above, arid we feel safe in saying that they will do what they Can to hold up the hands of their pastor, Rev. C. J. F. Anderson. Departed "This Life. N A -It I erry. Atter an illness 01 a few days, with pneumonia, Mr. Jos H. Perry departed this life last Sunday morning,, at his residence at Strawberry Hill, near this town Mr. Perry was well know in this town and county, having at one t me held the high office of sneriff of this county. A sister Mrs. M. H White, of Hertford, three child ren, and other relatives and friends are kft to mourn their loss. On Monday following his remains were taken to Hertford and laid besides that of his wife, who precccded um about two months ajro. A large nun.ber of friends were present as a mark of respect and high esteem in which the deceased was held The Courier extends condolence to the bereaved one?:. II .. - H-iyi An r thrAA I ' w. "1 vw, , the Age! For sore throat, gargle 5 in the week from 10 o clock I . . 'r p-V. . 1 f 1 n ur v rr I ciiw unuai wiiii a, uiiAiuig ui x am- VI. to 4 o ciock r. tvi. vmcc s will be Mondays, Wednesdays Saturdays. I will be here 0 y day during week of court. M. A. Hughes, Register of Deeds. Killer and water, and the relief is immeniate, and cure pOitivc.. It should not be forgotten that . the Pain-Killer is equally as good to take internally as to use externally. Avoid substitutes, there is but one PainKillers, Perry Davis'. Price 2cc. and coc. Henry EI well & Co. 310 .Wash he Democratic Convention of J ington St., New York, who are .wan county to select delegates ety vy receivers ot i,outnern berries and vegetables from the State Coaventtoa is called to South and a very reliable firm, ad -st in Edenton on Thursday, vise us the damage to, Florida xhsath 1000 ati2M Each abba&e and was en 3901,1900, at 12 m. Caen heavy during the last cold anct will hold its Convention probably not over 100 cars of Cab be usual place on Saturday, bage will be .hipped from that rch 24th. at 2 P. k. to send J Jf .all ct down by the last cold spell, rgato to County Convention, the rnajOTity c farmers have re Ji precinct can send as many planted and the prospect now is :gaes as it sees fit. By order of for heavy crops of that vegetable. cutive Committee. : W.M.BOND, 1 TOCDREACQ-O-SOl-lMT , Take Laxative Brorao Quratne Tablets. Aairman. A11 druggtsts refund the money if it vfa 1QOO. fails to care. 5c. E. W. Crove'a .-.& m An L v COMING BACK. The Herald Square Opera Co. Will Return Wednesday March 2Stu Batfe's Mag niflceat Bohemian GirL The of reserved seats for the re. turn engagement of the Herald Square Opera Company has already begun at the store of Thomas Old. This is the company that scored such a decided success in "Chimes of Normady" and no doubt will be warmly welcomed by one of the largest ana most entnusiastic au diences ever assembled in Eden ton. The company has been play ing to crowded theatres in all the larger Southern cities. On Wednesday March 28th mites magmncant grana opera ever a popular favorite will be given in its entirety, arid the opportunity to hear the Bohemian Girl sung by a strong cast should not be missed The story of the Bohemian Gir is a romatic- one, Aline, the little daughter of Count Arnheim, is stolen by a band of wanderin? Gypsies and falls in love with Thad deus, who saves her life. The queen also loves the handsome proscribed Pole and gives Arline in revenge a meJallion stolen by uevusnooi irom riorestme a gay and festive fop, who would fain takes a lesson in love from Arline, but who receives one in politeness. A Thousand Tongues. Could pot express the. rapture o Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St. Phildelphia, Pa. When- she found that Dr. King's New Diseove ry for Consumption Iiad completely cured her of a hackiag cough that for many years had made life a bur den. AH other remedies and doe tors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "it oori removed the pain in my chest and can now sleep soundly, something can scarcely remember doing before 1 reel litce sounding its praises throughout tle Uni verse So wil every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest jorvLungs lrice 50c and $1.00. Trial botths free "at Hoskin's drug store: every bottle guarauteed. The buds aiV sheeting and the trees will soon!begin q leaVe. c fi"' t '? '' The retnirjof;R5v.O.-X:. Hor ton jvere -tan to:E., Cny:. this week for intelrrmenj:, he' having' deid afhispot of 0uty, .fn Dur ham, N. C. 21 - n . A ChnsHan;-Endtavor Society was oj?ganized t;the ,bublic school house Tuesday evening. iThe of ficer tletted ace; B. Fletchey, Presi dent; N. Tarkeyton, Ace-Ptsitient; C. H. Hortonjl KecordingC'Sccre-i tary; . Conner, Trsuret The purpose ortheje Sociues ar tofcut the young "people toZwork and to drill tliera inMhe vork tf the viiui-11. piutit j id-uig gxoa nas been acccmplihed by these So cities whefeverfihey have teen or ganized ah,i ifi'may look 'for and expect great lyings ftpm .the one organized Tiesay evning The PrimaVi m'eetfnext Satur day to send dilgates to thcr'County Convehion; $ich im turtj sends delegates to,' tg State fConjerttion. t is all .important thal alrJemo- crats itTthe entity should Uirn.out in full force. artc, attcndjthe prima ries and take part in the proceed-j mgs ana see TOfii inac proper aeie- gates to the fSbunty fSontfention won t stay -;at? aome trankuig tnat I every tWmg Wil; be aljigh The fellows that siffy at home lre the ones that do le. 11. ostj grumbling ana have tu iinost tQ?say about what is or bas4een done. . - ; . . - ' ?rf - ' " ' The time has corrie.when the Democrats of Chowt i county should lay all different jfand pre judices aside and cojnev'pgtther as one man and. help t;: tarry the amendment and forey, rid our State of negro dominates a and their white allies. The filifen w as a splended oa and wdi,rge every Democrat ih this corjly .to re new his-energies and yf l' a mighty eftort blot from the pag s of history of this grand old co ty . every vistege of Republicanism 'that has heretofore marre J and feared our fair name. The Candidates &f the varjouscounty offices are nulnerous. Fr the office of Slier there? ar three names. Tfi.yre Mr. W. ft. Bro thers, J. K." Tstompson and Mr. Welch, vh represented.the jaunty in the last &encrtl Asemblv. We see no reason why either of these gentleman "Wou! not fill th, office with digmtyvanJ ' honor ni? serve the people j WeHavijr the nomination: ;of Neither one IN" these gentlemen, beli&ying as we$o that either of ttiftnx twill do tefr duty, and we sha4 dwe can t6 el(?ct the ticket that J is hsmed by tint Con- ventton. . . is . do ve see content 1 this year is of vital importance &0 one that we should not lpos'e 'jht of- It effects the material afc.d social in- teiest of the white people. W'e can do it and if we failif? do bur duty as loyal citizen? o .the com- monwea'th then thettd ame rest upon bur shoulders. : fjVe have seen the fruits . of Repuljoanisrii in this county and State : far many year and to further allovv, it we fail in doing our duty to our-(lome and the fair women of our l iiid. Will you fold ycur hands iu)d- stand Idly by and see thiscivernment go into the hands of njftr;. who are not even capable ofVgoverning themselves much less abounty or State, or will you be (aqnd in the front ranks working to r tteem our government out of the- hands of these same fellows, whjpLYria prow- lingr around seekinsr lie destroy Land tear down the go'J govern ment which honest, pattfic, liberty-loving white men ate .frying to establish. We shall see'liVhat you will do. . ' K- Robbed The Grawv Sliood Seldom traits and note deeds4 si men brought ot vjth mudi gromi- :nce. Vftry -;ecently j have told ot one very God deed done by citizeh of' Pejquiman unty. We have reference to Mr Elihu White, who passed to is Reward some weeks ago A feN dys be fore the end carnj.he mageis last will and testamect, and utj&s' doc ument her made ovisionfw those who -ewed him? by givngthem four years t6; Settle' the saaifs This is a rare exception and stpiBethmg that we doifr't scfein a cengufSr. We spt ak-of this to sjiow thaf ll& poor whom he WS 'er readS? ifo help and did hclp;hav;fe lost a tflup friend inena iq nep is a jrpu in deed," say. art jld piO'vertp and verily it" is true, .yA 1 j ' k W We favor -the Remark gnle by one of our .bfcst citizens uofe hear- ring that the ?prihers u jSl bad made their tetca. He" al, that as we wereatoutpomake'lahange5 in tne onsotuiion it wouMge wen to insert a chaise ojkingtoMhe re establish mei& ofe whipjag-post. Some will s?y thjat the whipping post is brutal bu it will cfc niore to lessen crifcve thjin all tbefTpenal ties put togelherJv-The person that I will steal doe?s iiof tare hiwi much for how pftenhe is.put in jjiil.ibut he would soon care 'rhen he ikSew he would get thirtyne lashsn his bare backberdeJessenioL crime it would savef ;d0plrs ' to' the State and countieshejfaslarg ura of money is spet t'-feed J5.P for the crimiriaj not counting: court and otner costs, r A startling incident, otfihich Mr. John. Oliver of Philadetijna. was the subject, is narrated a j him as follows: 4,I was in a mo$ 'd read f u I condition. Mv sWu was cVnost red low, eyes sunken, ton.' coated, pain continually in backTfid sides, no appetite gradually f; growing weaker day by day. Th vsJeian Jiand given me up. Toi.iately, a friend advised trying ,,E)vwri Hit ters:' and to my great j.y .and sur prise, tne nrt botlle maflpf decided improvement. I continued heir use for tliree weeks, and am iirawell man. I know Uiey smvm aay life. and robbed the crave f another victim, one should th Ij to try them. Only oOu. yuarSatetd, at uoskm s urug score. Mecklenbug, et excises in Cfiftiton, of an inmate: of the home, gave him a testi me; t, which he carried during the. r-ar. At Ltjcttysburg Clanton was jitfuck by a bullet which entered t'ti:' Testis ment, which was over heart apd stopped at , Luke $VII.. "y Rev. Dr. Daniel at once fcok the verse as a tex ana pre c,ied an excellent sermon? ! 'i - TO THEfFUBLICfi ttaving justf gQjen in Q Seauti ful line ot phofcogwapher'si goods I can now make iitiy style picture known to the kft of th& trade have a beautiful supply of; picture Frames, Ea9els, llfetc. Btep't fail to give me your ogder. I am-4jours to please and serv '.Jwf H. BakeH 0 f I have opened ailfirst-ClasStock of GROCERIES in th ;Leary Store, between; A Bush'aijd the new Furniturl !re. I 4sk the public for ashafCiiGftheirTtron' age,. Thankiwy for par,t lavprs and solidtim? ' la ltontinusne of your trade, I reriawn. yoirs. very truly, ' ; , Of the firm bfHaste & Miller. There was quite cident at the a a cll.'ious in- Jtpme at Soldiers' Raleigh, recently. Just bfi re Rev Dr. Eugene Daniels was- ibout to begli the afternoon's the chapel, W. D. o-U R ES-a liiii TO STAY CURED. For sale in Edentoa by HosH is Drug Store. Price $1. ! 4' , ' OPPULANGE DCMES MDT OFTEN COME BY - r AQ3DENTi :V V, ; - .' - Money Wisely Invested Makes Money V--H--HMBH--P---i----M PORT NORF;0-C The Coming Property. , WE TOLD 'OU SO. That POUT NOjllFOLK was right in the path Of i PROGRESS ' It is afanouncpd through the daily Press that the Atlantic ft Dan-ill U.il- -way Shops are to be removed to Pinner's Point, just oear enough to the ID of Port Norfolk Iuvsiment Company to make them enhance in value. - M , 1 It is further stated that the shops of the SeaboarJ Air Line ill remain ' near Port Norfolk, and they will-necesearity be greatly eularjced to meet the ; demands of the extended system. , It only remalna for investors to take ad- v atitage of these facts to make a certain profit on 'the investment of Port Not- ' folk Lots, - ' ' " "i . A (rreat number of new buddings are contracted, B. N. Tessier, of Bostonr M will build five, others will build so ae to bring the total up to the highest re- -cord yet attained. We coi fident'y expect -00 new buildings during 1908. The furniture factory is getting readr to do business with a rush. AdvantA-. ges will tell, and the people are beginning to seethe '"drife of ,things"and ; taking advuntage of the tide. The Port Norfolk Investment Co., will extend favors to persor 8 desiring to build, for we mean that these vncan lota shall b built upon in the very near future. A libeial policy will do it. The lota . were bought cheaply and the) are being improved and sold cheaply. It it the finest property on the market for the monej. IJasy monthly pament8. . ,. The Vast and ."'7 - . Hro'wing Industrial Interests: Of The South Are contributing mightily to the advancement of PORT NOR FOLK, Every, factory and furnace in the South and Southwest is sending its manulactured product through our port anda'l this helps to make the lots offered by the PORT NORFOLK INVESTMENT CO., an attractive investment. Beautiful lots graded and improved with granolithic side-walks, are offered for a short tinje at as low as $16 each, on the monthly installment plan. This is destined in the very nature of things to be near the business centre of this harbor. The history of the past five years clearly demonstrates it Call for maps and full information on Secretray of Co, Columbia Building Norfolk, Va JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Agt.. Edenton, N. C. JDayid JIox. p. p. ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR, HERTFORD, N. C Official Surveyor for Perquimans eounty. Mrs. A. C. CHAPPELL, Magnolia St., near reasonable. depot, i Terms I. SUBSCRIBE? i a?? P TO THE C 0TTON FACT0BB, Norfolk, VaM Mar. 20, 1900- COTTON Market steady . Strkt Middling, , gj Middlinff. O 13 -6 S trict I-ow Middlings gSA Low Middling, gi Blues and Sandy PEANUTS Fancy; - - 2to2 Strictly Prime, 2i to 2 Prime, to 2 lLow Grades, lto 2 Machine picked, 2 to 2 Spanish, per bushel, 95cts Black eye peas, per bag, $3.00 CrBagging and Ttes and Peanut Bags always on "hand and furnished at lowest market prtces. Send or ders and shipments to J. W. PEKRY Co., Norfolk, Va. EASTERN COURIER! Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Sroveii Tasteless Chill It is simply IronyaBd Cuinine in a tas form. . . . Sold by S fsry druggist in the ma$M sections of the l&ited States No amif.DO pay. . . . race, 50c Gontlomon s Wo itth to cengi jfltate yoa on tho iaeroasod sales we aro ha ajt on your Grove's Tasteless d3 7ode!Cn exam ining our record of invontorT n M date of Jan. lbt. we find Chftt w sold dnrifth Chill -OMoaoflSSS. a6S0doen-wei ??v &lao find that. our s-le on yptt . Ktsmttvo Broako-Qnii-b-e Tafaleta havo MiiBoiao thing enormons: tewing sold dpif ln tote Cold and Grip soasoa ,1S3 doieo-. : . : ' Fleso roaU dOTmardor andoaetrK$c8wittit Mtddb-ige. "Sotisa truly L1EYER BROS. Dlthl S CO. ff CHILDREN f a - FOilAMMA'MlL I 1899. 1 -wmimjmx-- 1 y Toi First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called "Taste less" Tonics are imita ti0QS Ask any drugget about this who is not PUSHING an imitatiQSr m . ftX-L run nnncm Co., v Gentlemen 1 I hni ereotor eLd cntkiBds ofCiU Tonics bo I. mB teat bottio ol Grove's to where I soil one of the otccs. I sold 88 bottles of Grove Cfeta Taato tn one day tvmi conld hTO soli mora if I nadlutd it on baad- Mr. Dare Woods cnxed iimcs-es of iUU9i(iaoaobottie. - i v concurncn. o.. sc.: on a few Haas atf r itdo- IthlmlciuriTiiW-'T--iil-f f 7onicisonofthfl Wstaedidaaimt--ro.ld mcniilsaad Fsvor. I Mvst tare that have bees dm frith taalasial fsvav Jar M wxmtha mod hay mm ght CfcOl m t M ail kinds and Doctor's Tfefir eosainf in an thotiaaa , unto I sent totem adjptthrm IwtUs Orwrn Taartry Cyeldl3-maiawMff and it was your Taatelesi Chffl Tonis thai 4i& tt. , 1 nr" rtr too sanoh in its basalt - - To&ra broly, ' a z-
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