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i ') Millions Ghreo Away. Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as tU as women, nnd all leel ihe results iu loss of ap iwti'cv poisoHfS in Hie olood, back Hcli'e, nerviousness, headache And tired, listless run-down feeling. But there's no need to fee.1 like that. Listeti to J. W. Gardner. Idavjlle, fid. He savs: "Electric Bitters are just thejlilng jor a man when lie id Bll''Ttrn;-r4r,- arirt -don't- t are whether le livei or dies. It did more to givfe -fife siew strength and jjood appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new issue on life." Only 50 cents at lloskin's Drug Store. Every liottle guaranteed. The4uhabitantsof the Antipod s were the first persons to see the sun in 1901. The most effective little liver, piils made are DeWitl's Little R irly Risers. They never gripe. Hoekius' drug tore. The population of the United States is 76,061,128. DeWitt'B LitSle Early Risers are dain ty little pills, but they never fail tn cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and invigorate the syeteiu. Hopkins' drujj store. Write it 1901. When you ne( da soothing nnd healing antiseptic application foranv purpose, use theoriginal DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leading a 6car. Beware of counterfeits. Hoskins' drug store. How about those new years re solutions. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of tbem worthlessor liable to cause ii jury The original DeWitt's Witch Hzel Salve is a oertaiu cure for piles, eczema cuts, scolds, burnt?, sores, and fckiu ais iases. Hoskins' dr- s.oie. We trust that all our readers had a merry, merry Christmas. Help is needed at ence when a per son's life i iu danger A, neglected cough or cold ma soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures cough, and colds and the worst cases of croup, brou'ehitis, grippe and other throat and lu'jg troubles. Hoskins' drug store. Happy New Year to you and to all. Many persons have had the experi ence of Mr. Peter Sherman, oOJcrth Stratford, X. H., who says, "For years I suffered torture from chronic indi gestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cuie Jttvade a well man of me. It digests ''what you eat. aud is a certain cure for dyepepeia and every -form of stomach trouble It gives relief at oi:ce even in the worst casep, and caB't help but do you good. Hoskins drug store. Did you get an Xmas present? wuen tne stomach is tired out it must havearest. but wecau't live with out food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "di gests whatyu eat" so that yon can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. Hoskins' drug store. This month has five Wednesday's and five Tuesday's. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results is One Minute Cough Cure It is very pleafant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure cough, colds and all lung diseases. It .will prevent consumption. Hoskins' drug store. We hail with delight the new year. O Bean the Signature of STOniA, rThe Kind Yoti Have Always Bought Many changes have taktn place among our people already. Did you see the old year die and the birth of the new one. Red Hot From The Gun was the ball that hit G. H, Steadman of Newark, Mich, in tin Civil War. It caused horrable Ul cers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's An.ica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruists, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Eest Pile cure on ct-i i,. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed S 'd by lloskin's Druggist. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Curly Hair Made Straight By TAKER FROX LITE: BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT. OZONIZED OX MARROW THE ORIGIN ALCOPYRIO HTED. This wonderful hair pomade is the only safe preparation In the woria that makes kinky hair straight as shown above. It nourishes the scalp, pi events the hair from falling out and mukes li grow. Sold over 40 years anf used by thousauds. fcurruntcd barnJea. Testimonials free on re q.u . ..." watqc llrt preparation ever sold for sti-alb-ht..iuJ kinky hnfr. Beware of Imitations. Get the Original Ozonized Ox Marrow, lhf ?en"Ln "CTer tails to keep ihe hair pliable 2.,batlru.l-, toilot necessity for ladfes and irentlLlllcn. Klf'CrailHv nrfnm.H Th. rwran mA B'aniape i f this wonderful pomade Ik that by Its 'ISe VOU rail fct.rnu'hton voi... u.n V.-1.. Owing toita superior and lasting quality it if the most. cin..mital. It is not poxsible for anybody to produce a preparation equal to it. Full ilirec- 1 tloni With cvrrv hfittld Oniw Jfc nun fiAl v ! dealers or send us 81. 40 Postal or Express Money Order for 3 bottles, express paid. Write j vwi umo uiiu uuurow plainly 10 f a j.jmd.E.u OA JY1AKKUW CO., 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. EASTERN COURIER. THURSDAY. r JAN, 8. 1901 PTJ8LISHEB EVERY THURSDAY. C.TI. Horton, 'Publisher. KATES OS c UBSCMPTION IK ADVANCE. One Year, t.00. Six Mouths, 50c ts. A Weeklv Demociatic jourral devot ed to the Interest of Chowan and sur rounding cour ties, g"Adrertising rates reasonab e and Jurrvished on application. Brave Men Fall It is certainly jfialilying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be gen erous to the need' and suffering. Tie proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lutve given away.over ten mil lion tiial bottles of this great mtdi eiue ; nnd havri tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma liroucliitis. Hoarseness and all dis eases of the Throat. Cbest and Lungs are surely cured hy it. Call ou Hos- kin's Druggist, and get a free trial lottle. Regular size 50c and 1. Every bottle guaratecd. or price re funded. KIND WORDS. Mr. Editor: Allow .me space to speak to the public through your paper. I have been in Eden ton not quite three months. I came a stranger, yet already feel attached, and deeply, to this most delightful little city. Open homes and hearts have erected' me on every hand. In hotel, in public service, and in private homes the people mani'est their royal blood by numberless acts that speak of the leal King the eternal Royalty. Soon after my family had got ten into our house, numerous friends, too modest to attach their names, express their good-will by filling our pantry with substantial tokens of remembeiance. It was real rememberance in a lavish way and lingers still with sweet aroma in a home, where e ery one is wel came. Again at Christmas more than one remembered this same home and sent material greeting. Edenton bears finger prints of royalty. Historic interest and hon est ears of worthy life are here enshrined. Christian culture lives and blossoms here. Dignity and refinement we expected hye, r.or wtre we disappointed. The pro fessional men of Edenton have not forgotten where they live, as readi- y appears trom tneir kind and courtly bearing. And the sur rounding country has aireauy tdiowr. a kind and happy hospitality that speaks well for Eastern- North Carolina. Carolina, dear old mother, every where we love her. Wherever we shall g6, she is dear and comely And on her open face, looking to 1 he rising sun the bright and beam- ing morning sm les and lingers. Clouds may come but they cannot stay1. The old German proverb, "Die Morgeustussde hot gold im Munde" hits us hero. The morn ing hour falls with goiden promise on this Eastern Carolina. The dark chasms of the last few years are closincr. Fraternal feelings are growing. Virtue and christian fel lowship are soon to shine afresh in the white light ot a new century. Here in Edenton, among Strang ers, who are already are most cherished friends, in this delightful. little city, with its fragrance of a worthy past I spend the closing months of this century, made hap py by these worthy people and our common Savior. Ye century of our birth speed thee to thy long repose, and take with thee all our bickerings and failures, our strifes and sins, leav ;ng us to face the new, with new and earnest purpose. J. O. Alderman. Dec. 27, 1900. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cliaraberhiin's Pain Balm and bound to the affoeted parts is superior to any plaster. When trou bifid with lame back or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with the piompt relief which it affords Pain Balm also cures rheumatism One application gives relief. For sale by W. A. Leggett. Have you been thinking what you are going to give your' friend as a Christmas present? Have you one time thought that they would appreciate more than anything else you might offer them, if they be good and true fiiends, they would appreciate a perfect likeness, a good Photograph of ' yourself, in preference, to anything else you could offer them, at such little cost. Only think you can get 6 nice Pic tures for one dollar, send Henry, and Tom, Jessie, and Martha, Mary, and Lucy, all one a piece and only cost a dollar. Think of this, Christmas is almost here. Edenton Art Gallery, TYPES OF PRETTY GIRLS. The Three Distinctive Classes that Secure Admiration. It is in no sense to be regarded that admiration' for pretty . women prettily robed is either iffiminate or si ly. As we'l might cne be assail ed who finds inspiration in the wonderfully beautiful pictures that are revealed to the enraptured vi sion day after day in Edenton and Hertford. A pretty weman na turally implies all that is grand in humanity and graceful in nature. She is something eminently de lightful and he must be a hearties-s cynic who can" find no pleasure in this gracious gift ot the creator. All recognize three distinctive types in the pretty girls of to-day. T4ie pretty girl, the stylish girl and the picturesque girl. When a girl is studious or intellectual she ceases to be a girl. There are a few such in the above named towns and sur rounding country. They are given the more dignified title of woman The girl who is pretty has an in vincible weapon in her hands. She is taught trom her infancy that she is favored above other girls, and alas, by the law oi nature's com pensation, she generally grows up without an idea in her fluffy pate beyond the best pose for that same pate, and the best becoming piece of millinery with which to adorn it. She may be of the cashing vivid style of beauty, in which case she is always insipid, and she maj be neither, but merely pretty, with a gocd complexion, pretty eyes and pretty hair. At first rlance one might suppose the gretty gjr to have the best of the race, but ex perience proves otherwise. The stylish girl is the one where clothes seem made fjr her and her alone. She will take the common place hat of her pretty sister and. placing it on her modish head, give it a pat or two which will transform it until her neighbor will swear, it is imported. Her crowns may be plain and cheap, but they are worn with an indefinable air. which makes them better looking than the satins and velvets which the other woman wears with an ill erace. Everything belonrzine to her partakes f he r individuality, until even the everyday aiior or rough straw is distinguished as it hangs on the hall rack, 4. and the fuzzy brown cape whi:h she dons in wet weather looks more perky the sealskin, which does not be long to the stylish girl. It is some vague power within her which en ables her to select out of the thousand and one hats at the mil linery opening the very bit of head gear which will make her the cyno sure of all eyes. Now the picturesque girl does not strike one at first sight so fav orably, but she is the one who grows on you, until she seems the nicest thing in the rooms, and the best bit of beauty within sight. Her gowns always hae a dreamy fall to them, as if some of her soft, poetical nature had animated their folds. There are graceful curves where another woman would have commonplace drapery. Her hair has also a soft, silken wave which suggests beauty, poetry, art, all sorts of delightful visions and her hands and feet well these are her strong points, and if she is a wise picturesque girl she knows it and make the best of them, Standing besides a fluted pillar, with ore rounded arm above her head and a faraway look in her face, she is a subject for a dream, and seated in the front porch, always with some roses tumbling out of her hair, she! looks like the fairest bit of nature's handiwork the enwraptured on looker has ever gazed on. She is always delightful, tor she is contin ally a contrast to the women about How to Cure Croup. Mr. It. Gray, who lives ner An1 enia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Rerredy is the best medicine J have ever used. It is a tine clUldren's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough lias develoed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bott'e of the cough remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symp toms appear. For sale by W. A. Leggett, her, because there is generally o)n- ly one of her in a crmmunity. ; Qf course she has imitators, but they are always recognized as such, for their gracefully falling draperjej are always lintidy but the reiaf first-class, bona fide picture-esqiie girl is a thing of beauty and a joy forever, and her path is generally one of roses and sunshine all hr ife through. ?-t Kdentcn and Hertford rejoices in the possession of all these typs as may be handsomely established by any observer who cares to tae a view of the girls as they appear on the promt nade,. in the stores ;br at home. It must be said that theie is much to sthdy in this respt It is a high compliment to '"tlie irls cf these towns that the jrja- jority know how to dress well. This in itself is an art,, and sbtnc how the f.brics di p'ayed this &ur ter are something particularly at- tractiye. The fashions, too, jjare impressive and both combined t. maki a delightful adornnjenit. Gowned in these the pretty gi r be comes an abject of en ;y. ar.ong her planer sisteis and of admiration amonr men. ' i . si The above was taken from -lhr Pub', ic Ledger, of Oxford, tfj Cf and we publish it in lull with the cvrrntT.n nf u lu re tr word Oy!rd 1 . appears we nave inserted the name c t this town and qur iiter tokv hj Hertford. Ll, 1! X TO THE DE AF; ! A rich ladv.- cured of he Deafc ress and Noises in the Head ; b: Dr. Nicholson's Artifical .' ICai Drums, ga.e $io.ooo to his Insti tute, so tliat deaf perple una fell: ti procure ihe l'ar Urums may .nave. them f ee. ', Address No. 9355. The N'hol Sdti Institute. 780, Eighth Aveuue New York. U. S. A. - U u NOTICE! I Having qualified as E.xecufdr of. the estate ot M. H. Hughes, Dec'd Notice is hereby given to aljer sons ind bted to the ICstattf t make immediate settlement and any to whom the Estate is indebt ed to present accounts duly autlnf ticated within 12 months ofahis notice wid be p'ead in bar jf rc covery. . - ' '. ) 1 V M. A. Hugh-sj I f Exec u: or M. H. II 1111 .4. This Dec. 15, 1900. M f -4 NOTICE! ' s We have qualified as Kxeq'-to )' W. W. Moi r s, Dec'd. and jher.. by notify all persons in lebtei'i lh the estate to make prompt fa nient. Any one Jioldmg y against said estate will pasei en to us on or before Jan'y 5 th. J 96V. droper'y proven for pavment. R. P. Morris & Sam.' E. MorM' Kxecuto:s 1 1: Jan'y 2 n 1. 1901. ' I , - ; - NOTICE! Having qualified as Kxecathxlof the restate of Jacob Wool, Def'd. Notice is hereby given to all t:r sons inkebted to the Estate tp bilk e immediate settlement and dn to whom the Estate is indebted? to present accounts duly authenticat ed with 12 months or this Ifoiicje will be plead in bar of recoveiy4f Elizabeth A. Woo M. Execattijl. This Jan. i st. 190 1. Kefofeccs-rAliidB greatest yorlrfs lttr,c iitions and trouaid ortfrudtiates in ppeltSi'nf KltMtt ef FaH Hii5c-f,B Course. Incltidriig ICoi ion. Books p.i:i iJuarl infamity, Blout $'J0. nOiiTHiSa, TVPB.TRITI38 b TELEGRAPHY, SFECUMn-x -rt)Tho Keatnelty JniTor3ity Diploma, undef ;wa t iled g,-!idna.t 30. l iterary Course f reo, if ds5"i- JVaTac.TtJc.a. Kbtsrtow. Graduates b'.iijcen:-. In ordT to h"ve jrciir- biter reach us, adt&-"m ; .VILBUR R. SMiTH, Lexlnfrtofc.&v Hote. Kentucky. Urt'.:ersiiv resources, fsnoiowft: . icd nearly 10'M ttudsHU in aiietidanoe last vai. RALPH i?. VERNOK ; U Member Petroleum Minefss sociation, ! I San Francisco, California. j Dividend Paying. Mtning;jOil Stock a specKilty, If you wish to make a sale-investment con'jrjni cate vi h Ralph E. Vernon.lHert ford, N. C. - - I I : t?" S. WALNER, MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing, Repitiing. SUITS MADE TO ORDeL t Opposite Bay View Hotel. 1 if .: u Edenton, N p. Morphln and WhisTcehH. its treated without ptin of confinement. Cure vmran teed or no pay. B. Hi Man'gr Xithia SpriqffiSaa itarium, Box 5. Autt. O. h- ; . if-.' Ithe man who drinks. Ther is Lessf and Less Demand I for Him as a Woiker. The business world" recognizes iat ho man W ho drinks is as good &S fie would be if he never drank, V r-r t n jt 1 ays 1 ne mempnis omniert-iai Appeal. Time was when in cer tain lines of business it was con sidered necessary to drink. Qdite the contrary is the case now. Even t-aloon men prefer barkee. ers who do not drink the liquids they sell All the fairy tales about the great things people do when under the 'influence of liquor Lave been ex- "'ploded. The -orator -who must be ffntoxicated in order to make a -speech is no longer here and has never been he,re. The lawyer who cannot plead a case or cite an au thority without spending the night before in a bar room has gone to 'visit the pale glimpses of the moon and has always een gone. The Writer who produces a great poem ;6r a great essay while maudlin was .removed ,frgm this planet before he command ' Let there be light" was given. The book-keeper, clerk, mechanic, salesman, artisan, young or is not at his best while he is .tinder the influence of liquor, and he is not as valuable to him selt, h'is emplo) er, or society. In he race f life the temperate man has the best of it; the drinking man is handicapped. Great things have been done while the brain was ex cited with stimulants, but greater thincs would have been done had there been no artificial stimulation: The sober , man is always an im provement on the drunken man. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of. the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver 1 and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly during lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brighfs Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you haife kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer ' in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton. N. Y. The regular fifty cent and norae ot Swmp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. :TBE STIFF Of LIFE! r HAVE IT, AND HAVE THE BEST. AT h OWEST PRICES. ENOUGH SAID. EXAMINE . MY STOCK' AND BE CON- VINCKD. LOOK FOR SIGN. M. B. Chappel, GROCERIES. East side of Main St. 2nd. door below King St: Largest Stock in the South. We will pay the Freight and guarantee safe delivery. Write for Free Illustrated Catalogue. The Couper Marble Works. (listablished 1848.) 159 to 163 Bank St., Norfolk, Va. r " it V r- v v Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers No. 7 Fulton Fish Mkt. NEW YORK, Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longbotham, J SPECIAL ATTENTON Given to THE SALE OF NORTH CARO LINA SHAD. Stencils and Stationery Furnished on Application. WE EMPLOY NO AGENT. . Kd . ma m. 1m tMM Ad A I W, MB MOZLEY'SLEMOrt ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Cures indigestion', headache, maracia kiduej dii-ease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, letvo'is prostration, ma t failure, ana appeuuiv.no vy iu- iHliufe the Liver, Steiur.ch, bowels fuo Kidneys. Mozley's Lemon Extlir. Cured me of indiestinn. I had suffer ed fur ten yeart. I had tried almot eveiy medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir lean eat anything I nbe, ' W. A. (itilFiTH, Reeveiville, S. C. Mozley's Lemon Exliir. Cured me of indigestion aud heart dis- earic. after vears f surteiinir wneua!! fiiliei remedies aud doctois had fai.ed. ND Coleman, Beulah, S. C. Mozley's Lemon Exilir. I have teen a rest surTerer frum dyep psia for nbout fifteen yearn, iuy trouble btinu: mv liver, btuniacli and howeit-, w ith terrible headache. Lemon Elixir enrtd n;e. My appetite is zooi ai;d I am well. 1 had lAken a barrel of uther medicine, that dune me no good Chakl' S Gibhakd, No. 1515 JefferBoi cil.,. Louib ville, Ky. Mojley's Lemcn Exilir Cured nie of eularged liver, nervous in ditestioi, smd heart dlbeae. 1 was un ab-etowalk up stairs or to do any kind i.f wurk. I was treated by many phy sicianc but eot no better untit I used Lemon Elixir. Iam now healtny and vigorous. C. H. Balpwin, No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. Mozley's Lemon Hot Drops. Cures all Coughs, Colds, HotrsenFS Sore Throat, Lronchiti , Heniorrage mid all throat and lung 'diseases. Ele THiit. reiiable. 25c. at druggist. Prepaied only by Dr. M( zley, Atlanta, Ga This valuable midicine is for sale by W. A. Leggett, druggist. Healthy Mothers Few mothers are healthy, because their duties are so exacting. The anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, end the care cf young children, are severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every mother every woman in the land can pav the debt of personal health she owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with all its privileges and pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it to you. strengthens the female organs end invig orates wiskened functions. For every femile Hi or weakness it i: the best medicine made. Ask your rugist .'or $1.00 bottle Wincfof Cardui, and take no substitute under any circumstances. KAwin CmM. Gormer. Mich-i "Vhen I commenced using Wine of Canjui I was hardly able to walk across tb house. 1 wo wees? aner i wauisa hel! a mile acd pitted jtriWDcrna. ucu my other chiU w torn 1 suffered with labor pains 24 hours, and haito raise him on a boille because I had do nik. Ahcr u:ins W- during pregnancy this time, I gave birth last roonm to a Daoy grrj, ana was ia Ltor oJy two hours, wiih but little sain, and 1 have jJewy of milk. For tlJs grea improTe; mtnt in my litJUi 1 tsanlc ooa ana wicc idreu. rn. ar!vir ia cass reaui-inz special directions, ajd-css, g.Ting symptoms. "The "J.adW Advisory Department," The Chat' tmooga mcdione Co.. Chatt anoos ' Teaa. fit i j 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyright? &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free -whether an invention is probably patentable. Commnniea. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken throutrn Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without coarse, iu tae Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tersest cir culation ot any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a yenr: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN Co.3er,BroadNew Y&rk Branch Office, 625 F St., WashmotOQ. D. C. fivovfviorly Says So. ' Cascnrets Candy Cathartic, tfce most wor j dat-ful ni.idical .discovery of tlie ago. r'eas j a it and refreshing- to the taste, act pontlj . &nJ positively ou kidneys, liver and bowels, cWnsin? the entire system, dispel colds, j cure headache, fever, habitual coQstipatlci and biliousness. Please bay end try a bos .. of C C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and iarauteeu to cure by all druggists. : f t & t S- Si S, 1 Aelott fee 33 333 333333333 333 if! JBI' AJSI) DEALERS. Daily Capacity f A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS. THE BEST ADVERTISE MENT" IS OUR MOTTO. Write for Prices. 4- NORFOLK & SOUTHER In effect Sept. 24lh., 1900. TRAIN SERVICE. : NOimiBOUNP. . .. Leae Edenton daily (exc pt Sunday ) 1:40 r. ivi. Arrive at Eliz. City (except Sunday) a:40.r. an. , .. . Arrive afNorfolk 4:25 P. M. Leave Edentou Tuee., Thurs. and Sat. 8:30 A.M. Leav Eliz. Citv " ' 9:80 A. M. Arrive at Norfolk " " 11.00 A.M. SOUTHBOUND. Leave No 1 folk daily (ex. Sun.) 10:00 a rn Arrive Eliz. City " n:40a. m. Ai rive Edenton ' " " 12:40a. ni Lavo - " " " 12 45 p.m. An ive Bel haven ' " " 5:20p.m. Leave Noifolk Tut:., Thurs. and Sat. 4:10 p.nn. Arrive E. City " " 5.f5 p. ni. Arriye-.-Edautoiu " , " 6:55 p. m. STEAMEOAT SERVICE. Steamers leitfe Edenton daily (except Sunday 11 45 !.. m., for Plymouth, Jnniesvill. Vibiamston and Windsor. Lea V" EUeu on Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday 12:45 p. rii. for Chowan Rivei Laudinppiaud Friday for Scup peroong River. Steamers leave Elizabeth City foT Roauoke Island. Oi iei tal and New berne Tuesday, Thurcday and Saturday 6:00 p. ni., connect with A. &. N. C. R. R. and W. 8c W R. R. f. r Goldstoro and Wilmington, &c, For Scuppernong River Slonday ami Wednesday at 12.00 noon and for Paequotauk River Land ings Friday 12 80 p. in. Steamers leav Bel'-aveu daily (except Sunday) for Washington, N. C, ami 5 a. m.Tuesday Thursday and Saturday for Aurora, South Creek and Maklejville. For further information apply to W. S.'SuniereU, agent, Edenton. or lo the General Office of the N. & S. R. li. Co.. Norfolk, Va. M K. KING, General Minacer II. C. IIUDG1KS, G. F. & P. Agt. "PI'IIMIIII'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'II'II,I TROLLEY SHOE POLISH I Makes shoes I WEAR LONGER I Being; an oil polish and j I adapted to all kinds of j I leather, one bottle of a J ' color is good for the I whole family. It is made in three col- ors. Russet, Brown and ! Black. It gives a brilliant polish without paste I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. MANUFACTURED BY TROLLEY SHOE POLISH CO., BROCKTON, MASS. 1'1'I'I'I'I'M'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'M'I'I'I'I'I'I'I Fori 9 01 The 1901 Tailored Orient, like the custom made suit of clothes, is made to measure. The Orient Leader for 1901, now ready for delivery, introduces for the first time in this country the long cranks and high gear com bination which actual test has shown will do all that is claimed for it. For winter riding or sum mer touring the Made-to-Order Orient will cover more ground with less exertion than anything short of an Autogo. A choice of gear up to 120 is offere'd with lengths of cranks from 7i to 81 inches, and intermediate sizes, and an option on 26 or 28 inch front wheels. The price of the Tailored Orient sold to measure is - - $50. DEPARTMENT B. WALTHAM MFG. CO., ORIENT BICYCLES WIITUIU ORIENT MOTOR BICYCLES : niM-mumi ORiENT AUTOGOS OftlENT RUNABOUTS nRIPNT VIC.TOBETTFS MASS. t tfct fetf - t ti- jold gtoragtr u. f j 3 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 20 Tons. Give us a Trial. - if i J. ft 0
Eastern Courier (Edenton, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1900, edition 1
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