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A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pilb. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue, A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, squr stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases, Tutt's Liver Pills Tho committee of iht ElizabUil0(.w r.i 1,1. City Public School mtt Wednesday I ' . , , . ard elected tho following teachers mgouuiTeaaucw for the if ssion beginning September ambitions, ttIio knew Clay from his i i r a .11 ri niinn w- r nnmo i i iiim nun in 31 ri. W. C. Brooks; Misses Linder nothing but DeLon, Florence Bell, Clintonia fouad pleasure hook and line and hit fiddle when Cartwright, Clara P. Weeks. MM V V M44U Ui MUUW II M W Joseph Earie Wilson, a bright all other pleasure! of life had left criford bo, is vlfciting his friends hjm Zr OU JLL. -J.V JFi IV S. Mr. J. Y. i:.. lit.g cf E'lcnton vl. Tl.o John I-u llr r cvcr.in;. tit -tr jcrlv. Wo ha i :i v.; r.ev. IV. H s . C, a? a: ou 1 uc-idar. i rrtirrcd at the i r-I.il on Saturday ; 1 th .vhoio j;ro- ua S.itjrdar from of Chocowinitv, .ifd lv iiv. Ij. L. i!ilau,- t f C: M Cirt:vh. Mr.. M:!. i 0..rlouf of Newport Xew., fjr:;t:!v a resident of this town, was li'iiir' friend and rela tives Lore v .xf'in.!ar and Tuesday. NexlTuc-diy the HiptUt Sun- T . . X Head. Wc h -J c they may have a happy tiu.e. (iwi your hooka aud line rci.lv au.l t-ik-j n snatch for The N.r. il II -.rvts have post-J pjactl th-.'ir i! ivh encampment at Nag's Ht .i.l to ti.) 7t!i of August. The New JJ.ru . 1 K aston Divi sions are t t '. .1 t j accompany thcui. We .C. I v.n :;;. ivc: lied call on h5aturd.iv fr.;ru .hnl ;e .Stirhti'k, ac-ct.mpanie-.l by Mr. I'rudvn, of Kdt-n-ton. The J i:.'..;'? is probahly the youngest tin North Carolina bench, and :;..:!: himself in his rtponfc pj-itun with dignity, v and i:.::ur. Wc were !: i.va un Friday by our i.eighl vr L.t.i.-'.cr, J. J. Perry, a vegitaljc i.-l tt t .o t.vitr, well formed a:: 1 I ; c.i:.t doupes tarti!g fivnt a .i!':;ie stem and un ited a!on g t Li-i r s i J -. W ht n t Ley were torn inttav was in u prodigal and prut. ic t-ud. Tom Sluatitr, ',:h: makes life no worth the Luis;;, by !i:iig on. grass, wy tint rn-.v t urr'. i j-. the veget t al!c rc ui iiy l i ; ppo, T and that a bad man c;.:i '-tl, ,! ;t t!;c dtvil" for a century, 4 ; !t-i :g cu the foott that the hebt ..'li: iu the day.i of Job. But give ih a ;t!-v va-tt frc.-h can taloupe a:.l he va:i ta!.e t!.c tur iiipv. If we wt:c t it II l.o.v many 'trout and c p-h'.-.l iliv Woodard Bru?. c.iuhl u. ere- .f.-hing at the lturon ure.!. t. cuing Inst week it would pa: V: nl our reputation for truth .u. I . . . and it we t-L.ui'd, t t ; i . i ,;r reputation, L'tw tho : tar informant it wou! 1 : of our fi u tell thcr.i to I i ; l!.-' good name i v. :i 1 o mum and . . J..!.. '.'if. Clarar.i c ' a., v.'.t-. ii; ' ro::ti- : VI Ni-, old ll.-!.c i 'n.i ' leaC hfe. I 3 ... I 4 wre c!c. av, -t : almt tt J. ' tcrt-ted in li i hexpht r.l t.o in hi ::.c;itli. '. . d, oT Ncrfolk, i t a 2lcr.tl.iv, en ,t . He has been at i? at the eld Huron l.c :.lh;:!.i.-m of an ! :; him a new . .'s he rotdd ce t . ;tc:a of the ca, it v.u greatlv in- rc vdne of an old .-.d a ntsttd hock 31aer W.I-on tis busv. He's l ard on t :.tt..hr-. bat h t h:;u btand up to his :.d tluly, iuinKliug jus tice with uriy. .-!.nld;ng the inno cuit, stri'.i: tl:ii :.ic cfenden, and hi opjK'i.c -lit-, r.r.d hU lonstitucucy will ri-e up a hundred c.irs hence, and if I f .-;.eu!d revisit the old Mine of h i r.i "..1 life before the bird of d x v.ni:p; . :i:-s LU matin Kng, h vu.i i.fir tifty thousand thrifty p.'p M-.-.iug hU mem ory. The eivti:: I n if the KpUcopal Sunday 11 t Nag's Head on Tuesday .e icg.ct to hoar was at tended" by a dov.n-pour tf rain which greatly inte: filed with tho enjoyment i lv i-cwflvn. A rain U quite a on.mou cccuien at Ntg'a Head, and we h rrt feen it some times rnin men unexpectedly and more coi i.a !v in larger rain drors at N- ;'s 1 1 ..d tl.au any whero - . ... de. but ti t . it c'tar:. cii quuKtr and tut t:- ea . i!y t!.n nny where hc. Sta tW.L :; v.i;!i I:., J, and lino has gotten to be t ite th. fashion at Nas Hi :ul in livc latter years. In the i s 'e.i time it was not so. The'.i there v.eie two things that vrrro thcuilit to be iaaceomplish- ab!, to build a it'll knee en the sea .Vr.r.-. jtr.d tii t n h a La'-mir beat WW- - -- -- w through the c-ir.a breaker and tlAt witli ti !.tii: aiid line outside, in tho heaving cc cat:. Ve were born a uheriu&K and yet we never mrew our line into the Li::?, wave of the ecean. It rniit btrand.and when, a f.'t.- !nv; ai'o. wo listened to Llirencc Woodward tell about his catching uaciarei r.t tho Huron wreck, wc rdrncot wished we were a Hertford boy, is vlfciting his friends and relatiTe-s in town, during a short respite from hard work. Joe is loyal to his nativity and wo are of oninion ihaLiie reallv believes Hprt ford is a somewhat bigger place than iietsy. On Tuesday we had a caU from Itichard Ethoridge, the worthy Keeper oi l'ea Inland I-Ife Saving Station. He is a representative of tho old time colored man polite, respectful, considerate and selfre imecting. He is 58 years old and has been in continuous service for 23 years. Hon. Harry Skinner, of Green villo made ns a nleasant call on Wednesday. He is the picture of gooa neaitn ana personal mannood He thinks that John Small will be able to get the bill for an appro- nroDnation for tho alter Ualeirrh lonument at Boanoke Island pa3s ed. We hope so. It is due to tho memory of that illustrious man, and due to the State of North Caro lina. We have now continuous heavy down pours of rain. List week everything was as dry as" a powder born, me dust ox mo aireets lutoi lerable and tho crops were parched up by the drought. Now the dan ger is that wo are having too much irrigation from the reservoir of tho kies. He who doeth all things well, sendeth the rain unon the evil and the good and wo must bo con tent with His ehspensations. Tho Life Savin? crews have been 0 in town this week.undenroincr aphv- sical examination for their position in the service, by Dr. Wood. Mr. U oodhouse of Currituck Inlet Sta tion gave us a pleasant call and gave us much information about that useful and adenturous arm of the Marine Service of tho U. S. Government. Tho Life Savers ounht to bear in crrateful romem- brance the nam of Sunset Cox, of AL' V 1 -1 -1 uiuo, me oniuaior auu luuuuer oi the Lifo Saving arm of the" Govern ment. Oar friend, Joshua Wheelbee, of Hertford, in courteously ackuow- ledging our reference to his call, '"n tho Ji,cjxoMisT of last wek, fears it left an impression that he was a Republican, and disclaims the lt?olt impeachmfut.' Our purjiose was to make the exact reverso impres- sion. As soon as we put our optics on him, we knew he was a Democrat. If ho ever'was a Bopublican it was only a temporary experiment, and now that he has learned somo les sons in the school of experience wo exertions were made we could look to his stalwart work for Uem ocracv. tho melon familv, and while the wa lermelon stands at the'head of the fumilv. because it is so portly in -' . ... . . , L- person, in delicacy oi lasio anei nav- - or, iu adaptability to all the wants of the boiler of the human system, in portability, and in productiveness cannot iivo in juniper water. Let the canialoupe is superior to its f rtnpaplvn9 in cammUnication lordlv kinsman. It has but one drawback. No " one knows when he pulls a cantaloupe from its parent btem whether he will get the most a delicious morsel that ever titillated the human palate, or a tasteless1. mass of matter that, liko somo folks, looks better than is really is. "Kvcrv ihiu is pleasant at NagB Head, is the customary response to tho emstomary enquiry how is everything at Na's Head. Fishing in the sea is a fashionable lad anu its a new joy to see an old mackerel pitch at a hook at the bottom of tho sea in fifteen feet water. Just think of it: see an old gamy tailor or slir-pnLpad or hor? fish. It will make an invalid forget his ills that flesh is heir to to watch their cnnnin c man euvers to discover if any danger lies - . a near tho temptieg bait. And men the luclv snatch. It expels all the maladiesof this frail vessel of ours. early lif and used tevsay, 'Clay was a dam suck in fishing with i All created things perish and die before the march of civilization. The mastodon, the gi&scuros,the buffalo, have all disappeared. All other an imals are following. We fear the same rule has governed the fishes of our waters, and the fear alarms us.' What a calamity it would be 1 How much happiness and pleasure. for young and old is wrapped up in it In the olden time, long gone, her rings often sold for twenty five cents a canoe load and shad were often sold at 6 cents a piece. Every man who could get five cents to invest in a reed poll and a fish hook, and was industrious enough to turn over the door block and put the earth worms under it in a piece of gourd could get all the cat fish ho wanted at the wharf.and by paddling out in the stream could get as many speckle perch as would make a poor man and his family happy for a whole day. The fact is our fish are fast le av- ing us. The sturgeon have nearly all left us in the last few years. Shad are a luxury seldom found ex cept on the tables of the lucky, her- a a - rings that were once in every poor man's frying pan, now sometimes retail at two cents a piece.- Is it not time for us to call a halt and find a remedy. He is a wise man who takes time by the forelock. He is a bravo and wise man who meets a foe half way. Every device hat men can discover to destroy our fish supply is. in active operation. Set nets and elrasr nets, and pod 7 nets, and pound nets, and float nets, and seine nets three thousand yards ong, are all doing their best to make barren our fields of waters. Men and brethren what shall we do o arrest this wholesale destruction. There ore only two wajs to save us rom wretchedness and poverty. ertilization is the remedy in the water and on tho land. Best re stores worn down lands to fertility. So, rest and disuse will restore the ertility of our worn out water fields! ut is that remedy practicable Questionable. The next remedy is o supply tho fields of water by an artificial supply of fish. If proper have our waters restocked without cost The Fish Commission is I Luila. unci wtcfi rstA ci thA tAA AalW I r"T;-??XTm??X alfany opened to trade, find the jj Elizabeth City and Western Road I IT'S TIME Elizabeth City is a surging town at the head waters of the internal sounds and waterways of North o us. The canteloupe is tho princo of ready to help us. They have help eel us in tho past and have put money iu our pockets by their indness. We want speckle perch ry in our river, uuiper water, their natural habitat, loung shad try us put ourselves in communication ith theFish Hatchery in Eden- on. lhc sooner me uener. w Tho Fish Supply. The industry of our section, that is second to the agricultural indus- ry.is the lUh industry. It employs more 'pesr laboring men in this tawn, than its lumber . iaclonas, ts rrofeiMom, and all the odds and ends of trade. "Qefore a boy has learned anything elso he has learn ed to fix a stick and a string with a a worm at ono end and himself at the other to catch tho glittering roach that wiggles in the pellucid strenm. Tho old man returns to it in nge when all pleasures have been xhausted. Old from Ken- rrepr4 rcUH jr for jou.wblc& Y far man Trmk i z. xruLi ui uia I fJjL stomach disorders worm, tc trt tvtry cima it ubi u ana -which r---...f r iwjf ti "v Vermifuge ) hJ bn racmtifally used V f ' Z.lS.rElT.bl'JasrII. i TliY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Atthii season your reet reel swollen, nervous and hot, and gt tir. eu easy. U you nave smariinK ie-et ur tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the fet t and makes walking easy. Relieves corns and buniors of all pain and gives rest aud comfort. Try it to-dav. Sold by all druegists, ffrocers, shoe etores and general storekeeper everywhere. Price 25c. Trial pack ago FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted LeRoy, N. i . Tho Old Cradle. The Albemarle section is "the cradle of North Carolina. It is the State's birth right We have some times thought that the State was sometimes wanting in reverence for its old mother, and that its eyes had been too much turned to "the land of the skies' to dispense its patronage and bestow its honois. If our memory serves us, we have had but one Gotertor. and but me TJmited States Sanator from the AlDemtrle section since the formation of the Government, and hare had piles of bi" men who could worthily fill any office under State or general Gov ernments. In addition we have had a U. S. Supreme Judge. But a new yista is opening up to us and it pleases our sectional love and ambition to hear our section often now referred to as rivalling any section of North Carolina in thrift and business enterprise of every description, and our business men are beginning to realize their respon sibility. E. City is now often refer- cd to by commercial travellers as one of the finest business towns in the State. Tho leading business men Wa their asrents in every adjacent field of traffic, and they are pushing their trade to the threshold of JNor folk.' with its near 75,000 inhabi Carolina, and that Betty Tooley did not lire in rain. This may be our destiny, but to fully and more speedily accomplish it our leading and prominent citizens have a dutr to dischanre. let us alljBtrike together and much can be accomplished. Every thing that causes the name of Betsy to be mentioned is a step forward. Every factory that is started gives employ ment to labor and it calls attention to the town. Every move sets a current in motion, that leads to progress. Kins ton is a growing town in Carolina. We saw a very intelli gent gentleman from there last week and we enquired of him what gave the town its progress, when it had so few natural advantages. He said it was the v cooperation of its business men. They were all ready to join in every movement that gave an mpulse to Kinstbn. Let us pro fit by the example. Just received afresh lot of fancy cakes. Rollinon, Stevens & Co. Hev. J. 3. Feretoe. This earnest and laborious shep herd in the Baptist vineyard had 9 successful revival in hl. Christian work at Ebenezer Church at South Mill?, last week, and it bore abund ant fruitt. Nineteen new members of tho Church were baptised into the fold of the Church, and nine ere restored to full fellowship, and on Sunnay, at the close of the week3 revival service, three deacons were ordained. Iu this gracious work the utmost harmony and good feeling prevailed. Mr. Ferebee was assisted by liev. F. B. Overton, who rendered laborious and efficient service. Mr, Ferebee i3 an earnest worker in the service of Christ, and has charge of Ebenezer Church, at South Mills Corinth Church, near Elizabeth City, and Bcrea Church in upper Pasquotank county. They are all prosperous, and.are earnestly cooperating in good works with their beloved pastor. II9T1EE SALE OFLdllD. J to replace that old watch of Sj M yours by a new one. i : , Our line of watches eonlaine g p the one you want at the prie you 2 want to pay. a e A any price we can offer ji guar- p anteed time piece, and eau put ' ?! ' 2S money into your pocket. ss There's beauty of design in each H "watch. 3" 33 I" HATHAWAVS, The Jewelers mc Mw ML. e0000O0000 00 333 o o o o o o DANGERS OF CYCLING, Bj Nixoa Waterman, The heart disease, so doctors say, May be induced by wheeling. And mine contains a lackaday 1 A most peculiar feeling. 4 4 S mm S Its symptons are so very queer, t I cannot understand them : a And O! they seem much more severe 2 nu iuouie on a lanuem. o 4 o e 4 o o Q 0 9 6 Q For when I'm riding out with her My heart is in a flutter, And O ! to me such thoughts occur O I dearly long to utter. q My regular physician said That I was very stupid O "When I consulted him instead O Off seeing Dr. Cupid. iMM:igp .All V ffsstszMr Don't neglect your eyes until you can't use them. Let us fit you now and make you see without strain to your optic nerve. HATHAIAY'S, - The Jewelers. G o o Q O 4 m Q (1 0 Bumford Cook Books for distribu- tion free ot charge, ask lor one. Uollinson, Stevns 4f.Uo. A Scrub Bath. Dear friends at Nag's Head : Did you ever take a scrub sand bath at Nag's Head! We had been going to Nag's Head and vicinity seventy years before we found out the bless ing of a "scrub-sand-bath " It was only two years ago. It was a new revelation. It opened the portals to a new lease of life. It gave us a new epidermis. Go to your bath house. Divest your integuments. Let your servant bring from the soft, clean, white, line sand of the sea beach, one bucket full of wet sand. Also a bucket of sea water. First, rub the wet sand on your body from heels to hair top. After a thorough scrubbing, scour the body with clear sea water, liub dry. Repeat twice a day for a week and then if you are not your self again, and entirely well, go to see a lawyer and let him write your last will and testament, and you, yourself, may fold the drapery of your couch about you and lie down to the .long last sleep. We give it as a boon to our visiting friends at the sea beach. "We speak whereof we know, and have seen, and have tried, and, as wo heartily wish our friends to share our happinness, we conjure them to do likewise. As Pettigrew said, when he waved- his sword on the heights of Gettysburg. "Caro linians follow me!" NO SFORT LIKE IT. The rapid motion, the indipen dence, the life of wheeling, makes it the greatest sport known. Anyone can emoy it. JJut in ? cycling every thing depends upon the wheel. The Crawford is a good all round machine at a low price. We arrange the payments to suit you. HATHAWAY'S, , The Jewelers. s 0ogo oeooo g a o Q 0 M hi i hi 0 H a a ft E a 1 hi YOU MED 1 BICYCLE In our we do any kink of bicycle it pair ing at reasonable charges and in as hort time. Wheels fixed here dont have to be fixed again in the same place if ordinary care be taken of them. Hathaway's The Jewelers. fi N i FarmeM, improve your lauu oy ug Kood rnruiff. we nve a u foot juniper POST six to eight inches n diameter at small etui, containing four inches heart, bright solid tre. hrouffh. (six feet lo8t with ' 3 Incli beart, 3 cents each; 7 feet post 3 inch ieart, 6 cents iach. uarneu ono con. extra. Juniper poles a specialty. Good 10 fet Juniper llAILb f J per thousand., Vr irivrt t ho fishermen a ooil J i niper NET STAKE at 10 cents oac All of tlie above Uelivered on veae. rail on Alijjator V'r. Wo can supply moat iks, tcumw, &c, nt reasonable prices. Lt know what jou want. n. A. HlllClvUOUMK, Gum Neok, Tjrrell Ce., X. c O. box 38. e i S22Z udMLdmmtmn NO RIGHT TO ULiQNKSff. The woman who is lovely in faeeorm and temper vrill always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and wretched complexioD, Electric Bitten is the beet medicine in the world to regulate stomache, liver IrMnovi and tCi mireifv the blvOU It irfves strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velveiy skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charmmg ..n r.f a mnawn invalid. Only SO cents at Alex. Wads worth Drug S'ore. Guilford College. 5 LARGE BEILDINGS. Total expenses per year $183. Can . x a.- Ann be easily reauceu HOBBS ; , President. Tor catalogue address. GEO: W. WHITE, Treai i , Guilford College, N.C. SPECTACTES- REPAIRED Z. in a manner which make .them look as if they were never broken .This is the way you get them fixed when you leave Zi them with us. j Hathaway's. aHUiUiiuutuauuiuiiiitutaitutuiiitiiUiiaiiutiuK 'AS OPEN JULY 1, 1899. For novelty of scenery and entirely new experience in seashore life, this old-time resort surpasses them an. MAG'S - HEAD - HOTEL. V ON THE NORTH C ARGUN A COAST. DRIVING, BOATING, SAILING AKD FISHING ARE .... UNSURPASSED. . y Steamer WE WBERN.B T,nor00 T?1',r,nhnth Hit-tr rlnilv A-rnAnt Rnnflav at 3:00 P. M. Ar rive at Naff's Head, 7.30 P. M. Retunmg, leaves, Ng s Head at 6:30 A. M. connecting at .tnzaLH ui uuy wiu ouum " North-bound trains. ' :." - nrJTmrt Stumor will iaai rsstssl ts 7 8undT, leart mizUl City, At s ,m.." :J.7?! Kar't Head at r:30 P. tf. Bound trip tickets for this trip c. Children 40 cts. , , . No Steamer will leave -Nag's ilea l Aionaay raornun;.. Steamer for Charter o ery Tuesday. Charter $100.00. Apply to M. H. Snowden, N.S. R. R. . . , . . C. W. Morris, the well Jcnown liveryman, win wuuuw first class livery during the season. The services of Dr. A. L. Pendleton, has ben secured for the season. ' . . . . All boats stopping at the wnan irom wizauem vn; rying freight or passengers will be charged $25 for aehand every time they land. , &Sh All wharfage will be cpllpf f in advance. -t almtH. a Pinnix.I ihU on Id- day thm i'irst of SepUmber, 11, cSr for . t&Jtt at lb ourt touui door XI BlistUta dir. iti fUowldrifeU aid county 1n ffilm Towuihlp, fc einnlnf at th B. w. uorntroi mo ao darson TThita l&nd n?ar a wU pot; thne Along Mid WhiU'i lln K. 41 T.iiSl ftit to ErinkUr Wiesrta' Un; thence 8. 5Tdegrit Y.C3) fit; dK of nr&ncb ; the nee S. M dgreti w. 600 reel: tnenee o. i aenrew m 1,870 fet; then N. 51 degrees 8 J K. 41 fot thanra H it lcrrei w. i.?0 feet to Slain R6d; theuoe 2t. 43 de cree E. MO feet along tald road te place of begining. RpIdc Rixtr Aerea more or If M. For other deecrlption fee a deed from IT. J. Griffin and wife to ur. VJ. r. inier recorded in the Ueitter of Deed Office of tald county In liook 9; page 502. Said lands are iold for a dWWon arnonc the heire or JJr. u. r. itaxier. Will be aold for one-nair uaoii, oai- ance in six month, wtn privilege to pur chaser to anticipate paynitnt. ana purchase money to near miemi nv per cent. This July ;J4th, lsvy. U. W. WAliU, Commissioner. 5 Junper POST and RAILS NEW ipriugloods -AT FOWLER & CO'S i Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Dry Goods, . H0TI0I1S HID SHOES. Bottom Prices to All. LOOK fO Ta cross. ti0Ncettjia. WITHOUT T.-, 15 A SYSTEM BUILDEfUSIYLS APPETITE ft CORRECTS THE LIVER. ftTlFTlW TASTELESS J llSmm Chill tonic is sold Strictly. on ite Merits. If is Tht bsat Chill Tonic rtmvnmstpmtl ?nd vnnp mflnev refunded in ;if fails to cure you. Tot Sale,; Wholesale ana uetaii uj For r. w. Grlgga Son. 4 PROPRIETORS. it MAI ft SAA?? iBTcr Tsilm to -Mwr yry Hi- to ita Toutkfal Colur. ffianted An Idea I Ml no ran tbina of wm limpw thJuir to Datcnt.' Protect yonr Idea; they my tnag yon wwno. Ci wif Winston. I. f or-41lr 1.8u0 pri ott ' t list el two tiuatra lavr&fwM wutei TEH IS, THE Official Organ Of tho Counties of Currituck, Camden, Dare and Pasquotank, Vbre It bas a very Large Oirculation ! The Best Advertising Medium in the District. l-oy ng.in.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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