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You may have heard .K.t nnrrs emulsion k and have a vaue notion 5 (hat it b cod-liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive fea turn. It b cod-fiver oil, the purest and the best in the world, but made so palata b!e that almost everybody g can taXc IL Nearly all 0 children liXe It and ask for more. SQQTu'G ErJIUlLQff&H looKs Eke cream I it neur it bhes the wasted body of V .1 -t.. -LMJ J. .11 inc oaoy, cnua or ouuu better than cream or any other food In existence, ft bears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have -had any experience 1 with other so-called "just as good" preparations, you, will find that thb b a fact , Tha hypophojphiicj (hit ire combined with the eod-Dver oil ( rtve additional value to it because . 0 they tent cp the rxrvocj ipltm ( p nd Impart itrcnlh to the whole 1 O body. A SCOTT h bO S E, Qvnisu, Nw Yort. i LID :-. PICTURES. Oar plrturt dJp!ay Ij now nly for yoar Indirection. Coiac and se oar rolWtiou. If you want to bay. Ifyoa want to toy, w will be clad to serve joo.. If only to look, we areljuitlas wllllas to wait on yon. Tho plctur are all new subject ;nd framed In tLo btta.t. " PLATINOTYFES. In rliu block oak frame in tli rnot ir thinjc tltff Tar. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS Our Uac of thorn If exieniive eitbf-r t stand c r banc. It full of beautiful rejects. Thy art prettier and dan tifr thn rver. And rano in pricei f r u :t. to fi.O). FOULS and GA2IEL in ouX for dinning ruonK. Etching and iteol engraving, are alwayi In -xl taste, and we have tome very pretty one. The line will Interest ixu and we are proa J of It. PICTURE FRAiniiG. We make a sKc:alty of framing plo ture,and hare a ool assortment of moulding Can frame any piciuru yon havenll My ami reasonably. . It U not neeary that a picture be an expensive one to be an effective or nament to yonr room, but it must bo properly framed. We can frame it right. B-ing us your f Icture , and let n show you bow they will look f ramed.aml bow cheap ly it can b done. Small pictures are very t jllshlr !mniel in narrow mould ing of suital!e color, and we have a variety of style. Photoffrai ht fram ed lu Kroa with proper colored, m t are very 10; u?ar. iTXjT T. ' B A SYSTEM BUILEER.CIY LS APPETTTE M ft CORRECTS THE LIVER. nJluDTC1 TASTELCS9 4 LiiU CHILL TONIC is sold Strictly cn its Merits. If is the ts:t Chill Tonic at the waiter price, and your money refunded if if fails to cure you. Ml MILIOK m t or 8a! Wholesale aAKetail by WW. G rice Bon, THE ECONOMIST . IL Ckxxct Editor 11 F. Lasnj Business Alaoac-r BULL'FBOaS. Wo cro getting to bo an au thoritvon bull frogs and 7 feared at ono time, from the numerous enquires made of us about them, that we might nde into tho temple oi tame uDon the back of a bull irog. That introduction would not bo exactly to our taste, but would be better than "wading throughlslaughter to a throne. At ono time wo were over powered by bull frog literature, t and half our timo was iasc up with reading our contribu- tions upon this proline subject But tho wheel of mo rolls on and bulfrogs were lost in th whirl. But last week our old friend Major J. W. Green, of Aicxan dria, sent us a clipping con taininjr. information about the bacteria that was as strange a s it was interesting. It presen t- ed a now phase of tho bullfrog . . . it character. Wo knew tno uuii frog was a great table delicacy and stood next to a diamond back terripin at Delmonica s But never, until Major ureeu s kindess in sending us some raro bullfrog ltterature, did we! know that tho old friend of our boyhood and manhood had any qualities of vaiuo ex cept his.hlnd legs. But Major Green has given us a new revelation in intro ducing us to the Canadian singing frog. And now a word practical. Wo havo long wished Maj'or Green to transfer his alle giance from Alexandria, Va., which is worn out by sonility, and stick his stakes down hero in a country which is a bull- frocr centro and introduce tho. now industry of bullfrog culture, of tho new kind which will sing whilo it grows its hind lejrs. thus furnishing an additional profit and an esthe tic musical education to our people. AUGUST FLOWER. Tt ia snmrininrlv fact." E.1V8 Prof. Houton, 'that in ny travels in all mrta of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Greens Ausrust Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, derang ed liver and.8tomacn, ana lor con stination. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office position, where, headaches and gen em Kml fpplinm from irrecrular hab it exist, that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not in jure the system, by frequent use, aina is excell ant for sour stomachs and n digestion." Sample bottles freeat- The English speaking Sazon raco is now showing its ag gressive spirit by doing the fighting for tho world. En gland and tho United States aro tho great representatives of that race. England is fight ing tho Boers in tho Transvaal for their diamond mines and tho United States is fighting tho Filipinos for their territory Both of them seem to bo un righteous wars, and both of them seem'to havo cut oft a larger slico of cake than they can well manage, and the con quest will probably cost more than the aquisition. The Phil ippines .have already cost us . . . . . more in..Diooa ana treasure than they are worth, and our mother England may profit by our example. It is now pretty well settled that tho Bepublicans carried the recent Stato elections in Ohio and Kentucky, and that the oflicial voto will bb given Taylor for Governor of Ken tucky and to Nash, for Gover nor of Ohio- Quiet Veigns in Ohio ;but the clouds aro lurid in Kentucky ahd tho State sleeps upon a volcano. Tho Democaats 'must pick their flints and try again, "Kdw8 comes fromEnglish sour ces that tho aged Queen Vic toria, of England, has grown younger under the excitement of the war in South Africa. In the Saxon raco triumphs, clan gor and the roar of artillery F1UDAY.: DECEMBER 1. 1899. wakes up tho latent energies of tho system and make us young again. has often expressed the wish that tile close cf her long reign may be peaceful, and that no stain of blood shall darken the closo of her brilliant career,but tho smell of core wakens the sleeping lion, Anti-Impenahsni. anti-ex- pansion, cnti-trusts and the currency will po me leauiDg iccuna in tht npit camDaifrn osuwj -" " " J ofthoDcmocrat.cLosts. SacUL is tho opinion of cx-scnator . t . itf IIIInrkiQ UthftUCm. X CAaXa a V " nrmt nnito and stand tOCTetli- A ciiao will rnmo nfiiore. Such being tho prospect let all Mnmnrrnte wlio rfcard the ... only safety of our county sinfc minor difTerencts in the great result. TOCUI'KA COJ.D IN ONEDyY Tola T.1TAT!VR nilOilO OUISE TAB- lkts. All druffs'st refnnd the money if it fails to cure. K. V. Groves Pig- nature t n every box. i an" -. - - v An Aadcat Pa'pcr. Dr. Penick has kindlv furnished ua with the following clipping from Tip TJmnson. Texas. Times. There i'c TTlslf?r conntv in North j Carolina. The name of "ChiIdress,, is not unknown to us. Tho relic is a Tcnorable one and wo would like tn tnnw more about it. Tho Times V V says : Mips Mollie Childress, the sixteen vcar old daughter of Wyatt Childress who lives six miles south ot limpson, si viil uable relic in the shape of a newspaper nearly one hun- dred years old. it is caneu me Ulster Countv Gazette and was pub - old. It is called the i;,i,n,i :n TT!pr rountv N U. in lisiied in Ulster fuuui) , ai. ;,,n r,f tA "art t.reserva- ""v. 1 . , tive. The rarer contains uenerai Washington's obituary, together with several items regarding nia nie and death. In the Rime journal is the address of the United States Senate to the President about Washington s death, and President Adam's answer (uiuivco v. o the same. The "latest news Irom England is also given, which is four il... 1.1 a.I mnmr rvfVior tntnrffj of interest. An account of the cap- inro f f vi-n Rrinif..b fricates contain-1 ;n'i7 fnr f?nn lc "nnti.li Men-of- war is related, and also the latest 1UU V V .WW, Vw w y - " news of the Austria-Hungarian war then be nc waned. An extract irom lof. u-rittpn hv TjiFavette to Ver- (r.mnpyi nf hranffl 13 CIVen in tne rnperandisas follows: "My past alhurhere is at an end; Amenta - . i a manity has won a victory and I liberty will never more want a refuge. cient specimen of newepaperdom. NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES Bay and Scuppcrnong News. Hnnt. "Rnbert Wvnne. of Laurel oint L. II., is ashore for a few days recreation. Miss Verna Brickhouso has open ed school at tho ''Cross CoacU. ' Mr. Eddie F. Walker.of Norfolk, rvhn hn. lippn visitincr friends and r1ftivfi; left this week to resumed work. Miaa Loula Phelps, of Scupper- nnnrr. left last week to visit friends at Windsor, Winton and other points of interest. Miss Cora Tarkenton, of Cress well, was in our midst Sunday, ac- copanied by Mr. Ed, Hathaway. They were the guests of Misses erna and Jessie lincknouse. . Wo hear Mr, Bruce Phelps will eavo in a few days on a trip D D North. "Bon voyage," Bruce. T. W. Swain, of Elizabeth City, is in our midst, tnis weeK. On Sunday morning at the Scup- nernoncr Methodist cnurcn, mx. NVm. Knowlos and Mrs. victory Ncwberrv. were, united m holy matrimony. The weddincr cere mony as performed by Mr. Wm. Ttotl well, assisted bv Rev. W. D. Moses, was impressive, lhe music bv Miss Bertie Owens was inspiring. The waiters were Miss Ordia Wood- ev with Mr. Walter Owens with Mr. Montrovillo Walker. The church was full of bright, smiling faces,and Ppy-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR g COUGHS AND COLDS g Very valuable Remedy in all aHections of tho 9 THROAT or LUNGS 8 Large. Bottles, sc DAVIS A LAWBEXCT5 CXX, United, J 4 . iTop" oi t erry mtit mn-mer. j j I immediately after the ceremony the contracting parties leit ler me res- ner was served to oaite a number of gnesta. Pxr am Jlck. Graham's Cay, Currituck. The ducker? are not doinjr verv well, owinc to the continued warm weather. At this writing, November 24th. there is heavy thunder and We lishtninc. together with rain. Loje it means cooler weather. The aunri?e and -eunset gunning I law mmlp hv our representative. J 1 .It : j oVolT tirtt Iandins3b before sunrise . , ,, , , v . , jin tT I , u t T I JjVI V LUUiiCl cauum Etitute himself a committee to see 1 1 iuc w " yjy Mr. Gideon Sawyer is buying fish I at this place fcr the Old Dominion Fish & Ovster Co.. of Norfolk. Prices loni r-rr. I oH tho tichormon limnfT " fairly well. Married, at 7 a. m., November 23, at the residence of her father, Miss Martha A. Owens to Mr. Benjamin Bateman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Noah Owens, a hichlv respect ed citizen of Powell's Point. The groom is from Tyrrel county, happy couple left soon after th( mony for thelr ,ome jn Tyrrel. The e cere- Mrs.' Si'lnpv Gallop, widow of Hiram Gallop, has been on the sick list for the last few days. But we are glad to say that she is rapidly im proving. Mrs. Etheridee. wife of William Etheridne. was buried Monday. We deeply sympathise with the bereaved familr. The deceased was beloved by all who knew her. Mr. Graham Snow, who has been Drkinsr in a silver plating factory at Lambert's Point, is at home again. Mr. Thomas Hubbard still remains in Norfolk, where he has been since Inct .Tnnp. Hft is employed bv a wrecking company. t rafT'a Tn 1 Keeper T. N. Snow, of Caffey s In- iet oiaiioii, was "va -" I ai ooj .j i t,4. there lor a day or two ana .ame n Hnrr HirV Cant. Thomas Caroon came down from Hnrn tnok-Tnlet yesterday. He brought home the sloop Gem, owned j j. - i tiv i ,;inr jjiirciier. iuo uciu "ao been 6tripped 0f her sails and laid up j her nter nuarter8. e were glad to see by last wees s I nonor tTint vnn WPrP hnclv in tne edl- tonal chair again. We sincerely hone vou may be able to wield your nn for manv. manv years. Will-try I X ' W - and favor you with a goose, swan, or brace oi ducks lor your Amas dinner. iiianks.D.i GuNER. - , , f2,5-,. d districts Tutt's Pflfa . , an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa- tion and all bilious diseases. Xutt'S Liver Pills ? FOR SALE Dn Mrmrlnr December ll.at 12 noon. there will be offered for sale at the Court Ilouse door in Elizabeth LJty, Ii. U to tbe liignest muaers, 5,000.00 6 per cent. 5 year oonaa. s ono no a rvr cent. 8 ear bonds of tho izabeth CJitv Cotton Mills, in terest payable annually, 25 per cent, of the purchase price to be p&id on day of sale, the balance upon delivery oi bonds. January l, lyou. JAMKSU.UKWiUlU, Secretary Treasure. Rent, Rent, Rent. Rooms above tore corner of Main nml Wntfr slreela. Shon on Main street, mar, Water, recently occupied as a Chinese laun dry. House and lot faceing Court House. Law oflice building. llwftllini?on North Side. Tlrmso and Int on River Side avenue. Wharf property old lSet and Twine Company site. Urillin mill properly. E. F. & B. S. LAMB, DAVID COX, Jr., C, E., A R 'HIT EOT AND SURVEYOR, HERTFORD, N. C, Place furnuied upon application. Official surseyor for Ferquimaiis count y. A:SA7 MILL PLANT FOR SALE. CornDlete 35 horso power Haw Mill riant in cootl running; order for sale cheap. For terms and particulars in quire of METZ3Kli & jlATnr.WD, Norfolk, Va, or WRAVEU A CO.. Poplar Dmrcli, N. Also small Tvk Vt fur f tie. noni Wegl ict Tonx Lrver. Liver troubles quickly tiuU la wrirna complications, and the men trho nc gleet hU iiver haji little regard for heallh. A Kttl of Browns Iron Bittrs taken no-w ain! thm will keep the liver in perfect rrder. If th disease has developed. Browns' Iron Bitter (Till core it permanenll. Etrrnsrth anJ Titality will always follow ha tie Baowna' Iron Bitters is sold all -letlcxa notice. . i k.fl..., rf4 m Rmtt & Co. hav- XUO Ui V V. i :,i a Mtira tmiTi the Insur- IDg UCCIUCU V'ltmv , , have transferred me same to Mesr. Culpepper. Griffin, Ula &OrIce, of thla city. presented by ua axe now in their bands and we DeapeaK ior mem patronage atended to ub, feeling aa snred that theT will treat joa fairly Thanking you for your patronage bo liberally and satisfactorily Riven us, and reirrettins lo sever our reianuue, we are, Yours very truly, O.M.SCOTT CO. T?crorincr tit the above, we are now in a better position than ever to ban fha TmnmnAfl baslness in EUza- ivth mtv. mnd shall use our best ei- I Tons Try TC forts to reduce rates, s na give I tT.. Ka fiwrrrl with n. oontin- of be ST hertofore P;n o- VSm I tj ij Xj x 1- XT X 1-4 1 i i vaj I J iUu Elizabeth City, N. C.,Oct. 1, 1899. nr..TTn.nMTTibi t A Ui Pasquotank county Supr Court. William II. Weston, defendant. NOTICE. Th defendant above named will ta.tce notice that an action entitled as aboye has been commenced in the Su perior Court or rasquotanK county L tha rlintiff. Fannie L. Weston, ftr,nt: thn defendant. William 11. Weston, lor a dissolution of the bonds rr ltmtriinonv PTifitiuff between the snid nlalntiff and defendant on the grounds or aDanaonmeni , sua iuo nuu defendant will further take notice that lie is reanired to appear at the next i. J Al U term of the Superior Court of said rotmtv tn Ha held on the third Mon- rfiT7 in MuTfh. 1000. at the Court House of said countv, in Elizabeth City, N. I . nnri nnswrrnr demur to tne eom- plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief rtd in Raid complaint. This 9th dnv nf November. 1899. - w-w vriftTtTTttlil w. 1. juiiH-nirtuo, Clerk Sunerior Court. R P. & 8. S. Lamb, attorneys for plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE. Tlv virtiiA of a decree of the Superior Court In the cause entitled wmiam a. Rlnunfc. administrator of Kicnard Wilder, deceased, vs. Richard Wilder, Jr.. and others. I will offer for sale to the hierhet bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Elizabeth City, N. C., on Monday, the 1st day of January, 19q0 at 12 m., that certain piece or parcel oi lana lying ana ueiuKinme 5 tt nnir fnn on Charles the estate of containing about onegixth of an acre, more or This SSth dav of November. 1899. WlliJjlAM A. -BJLUUm Adm'r of Richard Wilder, decU. TBE BUM I 11 WORKS, 430 to 490 WATER STREET, NORFOLK VA. i;tA. vv. rauii.rropneior CHAB. A. MoLEAN, Manager. MANXJPA.CTUBKB8 OF Engines, Boilers, F0RGIHGS and CASTINGS. Sole manufacturers of Acme Steel Dry Kiln TruckB. boecial prices on all grades Hoyts Babbit Metals. S.B.MILLERsheOO. WHOLB8ALB n mm m HO. 7 FULTON MABKET, NEW YORE. Special Attention given to The Salejof North Carolina Shad. -m.'ilj jtn.1 Stationary on application No A rents. Notice of Desolu- tion. S. M. 8. RolUneon. P. W. Stevens or.rl r (1. Whitehnrst. ltrndincr n.a Kolllnson.Stevens & Oo.,have this day dissolved partnership by mutual con sent, 8. AL S. Rollinson and D. C. VY bite hurst, havine, purchased the interest of P. W. Stevens, will continue the business as Rollinson 8c VVhitehurst. All persons indebted to Kollinson, Stevens & Co., will settle the same with Rollinson & Whitthurst. Al. liahilities of Rollinson. Stevens A Co are assumed by the new firm. This October sutn. iyy. S. M. S. ROLLINSON, P. W. STEVENS. D. C. WHITEHURST. F. H, ZIEGLER, sacoeeaor to Joh U. ZsmLxa Desler in aJ kinds f UNDERTAKERSV SUPPLIES. From the Ch- pest to the best. All tel- egramB prompuy aicenaea lo. vln 1 ire Th finest Hearse in tnia srdkn. K seo d, walnut, cloth-cov-eretl and ni italic caskets a specialty At the old stand on Rhrinhftn Street. Thankful lor 3TAlso all kinds of cabinet work, I rani Dealer iJ-W -i; -v- i:r-S r-s w ! Ming "You Pant I For a llmas linnerl 1 $ An infinate variety of table delicacies too many to r mention -Come and see them. JJ c CHRISTMAS CANDIES. 8 cH Too early to buy yet, maybe, but you can make sel- c5 biln vnn hnvn tirriA find the stock 18 full. tO 4? Famous Lowney'5 Chocolates and Bon-bons. 4-a . Vf One pound boxes of to suit everyone. Li C3 C3 4 FLORIDA ORaNQES, 13 ' I FULMER & CO.,bwr;. gm!l!!!!fnrntmHf!!ni(!!!!!!!!n!f!!H!ni!!!f!!!!!!1!!HinjHm 1 TRY OUR CIGARS. . ... WHY? Because we have the best line of CIGARS in the city. Call and be convinced. ... . STANDARD PHARMACY, j THE UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE- f ROADA-NDFEARimST'S. iUiUilliiUilllUllillilHUiUllHllilUliillilillUlllllilillliililUS: izabeth -. Manufacturers All kinds Biding Vehicles. Also Harness, Whips and Robes. 78 AND .78 POINDEXTEB ST., t . ELIZABETH REPAIR WORK A SPEIALTY. tOLUNSON AND WHOLESALE AND fC i (H) U II KM HI u win A MARE CBA We Invite our manv friends and tot n wi i y v ine our NEW WINTER GOODS. Costa nothing to see, and remember wo will refund your money if goods are not satisfactory. We have spent much time and a great deal of hard cash to t nprove our stock. Have added thousands of dollars to our shoe and dress goods de partment alone. We carry a full line of dress goods at the lowest plcen. Our Venetian cloths in the latest assorted colors at 60 to $1.00 a yard, are rarely equalled and never beaten. No house carries a large assortment ol good wearing shoes, and as one of the many food brands, we are carrying, we ask you to try a pair of our Koo-do Calf, which are made from selected calf skines, tanned by a secret process known only to maker.and warranted to wear or we give you another pair. Our prices on clothing are dead we have cut Tbein to death. W.e have reduced the prices until vou ought to come in and get an introduction to them. ' It will pay you to keep up the acquaintance. , . " : . Next to aHaan is his underwear. We try. to git next to every customer by offering real bargains In this line. We have the only corset on market guaranteed not to punch through at the top or bottom. We will Teplace every W B. CORSET returned to us with the steels or bones punched through a the top or bottom. Give us a trial for everything you want. We carry everything usually kept in Dry Good Stores at ROUK BOTTOM PRICES TO ALL: DRY DODDS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, NOTIONS, TRUNKS, Wholesale and Retail. VALISES, FLOOR L1ATTIN0 ETC WATER STREET, NEXT ww -t, w i -y in to 1 " fancy confections at prices flALAQA GRAPES ETC. -1 ft City Iw -and Dealers In- "C3TY, i3. C. o WfHITEHURS.n RETAIL DEALERS IN m 1 O F4T s?V afa MB f f rlll If m flHB"fVU HM y I II II Jl II IlilllH Mil A a v y v4u v vug y j & y ACM the nabiio srenerallv to call and exam DOOR TO MELICKS.
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