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,L.Y LCONOMIST i vtar ArriRKOoM Except i SUNDAY JT rollna Pub. Co.,! A BETH CITY.N. C. 1 i i Ktv, IM. iii Chief r. Water and FearlnK Sta. CRIPTION PRICE 83.00. f PMONKS: y 68. Editorial Rooms, 258. .cations should lie address ing C.UtUI.I.N A I'l'lll.lHHI.Xi ' Elisabeth Citv. N. 0. 3DAY, NOV. 16, 1905. Jy c Powder tigh Evening News lias pur- Ralt'lKh Tost. The NYws 'ur best cxclinimi M and we ngrut illations. ter Abbey, tin' iiiMimis lal place for Kiil;m.'s i!- aJ, has heroine mi over i at they lire, considering W I lie remedy. The Government Tests prove Royal Baking; Powder pure and healthful, made from grape cream of tartar, absolutely free frcrn alum or phosphatk acids and highest of all baking powders in leavening strength. The Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, per pound, and is cheaper and belicr at its price than any baking powder in the world. It makes pure, clean and healthful food. defeated llepiililieaii can ma.vor of New York, re exceeding Joy ami says lie fleeted by the people in o for four ears mure. 1 is Just beginning to find best sanitarium, and tent, de or mountain top is tin y. ! A tent, lias Just been it Is as .comfortable in all a millionaire's palace. i: Avoid Alum Baking Powders JASTUS FURIOSO. .words are things. Sunu re given us to conceal our iome say that man is the ! that talks. Some say l talk. Some say all ani lk. The Scriptures saith Jigue, the origin of lan 11 of deadly poison." jly all animals have the iresslng emotions by the jrs when roused to mad ? barks when maddened ii appreciation of a kind hine. i the only animal that has '8 language into an ex complicated ideas. Its lment Is an evolution and a development is a slow j that still goes on. himself from childhood words, if any at all, of kind for the simplest ul am very strongly of the opinion that the u;c of alum and salts of alumina in food should be prohibited. It is well understood that the constant use of alum compounds exerts both a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption." EDWARD S. WOOD, M.D.. Proessor of Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston. It must he remcmhervd that when alum baking1 powders arc used in making- bread, biscuit or cake, a portion of the alum is car ried unchanged into the stomach. Ten-cent, twenty-five-cent, cent-an-ouncc powders contain alum. flower may be gorgeous and plausible, but is seldom "strengthy." He natural, be like yourself and true to yourself. If grave let your words conform thereto. If witty, be sportive. If sad, be sombre. If "all around," versatile, many sjded, fly around from grave to gay, and thank the Almighty for your varied gifts Above all, follow truth in your state ment of facts, tho' the heavens fall. HUNTING A PARAMOUNT. e's was the highest de language known to man, most extraordinary gift 11 his phrases were mu- :.' He was a born word dressed an old thought i gorgeous apparel, like plumage and sometimes ld thought in a beggar's alth of words was great jriglnality of conception, are all old and worn, but on horseback, caprison ned knight arrayed for They were ol 1 beggars ket. est development of lan test of highest intellec the doctors have won : Intelligence above all r veriest witlings deride tic ' plunder an se and and even wonder that ad could carry all they gats of the green bag cond to' the knights of d the febrifuge the one gaping layman about e he might simplify ig them by old familiar er,. backache and belly night, from the "brief ' to the majestic "big s briers and nis m ien- ires and all his other qualities, and the puz tapes and stares with and thinks or says Lawyer 'Bobtail' a ire things, and things ! ncy. Handled aright, ) men to madness or i ars. ealers in the game of y is tho soul of lan e word to the thought p to the word. Eschew ' :1 length and thunder V'tun the groundlings. , augh, they speak an It Js reported that Senator Joseph W. Bailey and Congressman John Sharp Williams are going to bring the tariff forward the coming session of Congress and attempt to rally around the issue of revision and reform the broken and defeated legions of the Democratic party. It is well enough. The tariff is one issue upon which the party can be made to unite. Senator Bailey is from , Texas, but he is not a freetrader. Perhaps he finds more to disagree with In Roger Q. Mills' tariff preachments than he does In the late Samuel J. Randall's. He will never consent to free wool and free hides for Massachusetts shoemakers and weavers, and any tar iff that he would make would contain a slight duty on raw cotton from In dia, Egypt. South Africa or elsewhere. As a debater Mr. Bailey has no su perior in the Senate, ahd it is time that somebody had fetched into that great council an issue the Democratic side as a party, can support. John Sharp Williams has some con ceptions of the tariff that, are novel. He does not propose to advocate free raw materials, and he does propose a classification of schedules such as we have never bad. He Is busy on the project, and when be presents it in Contrress the country will have something to talk about We have the tariff with us always. That it is again to be paramount as soon as the two old parties succeed in working off their hands this mass of frenzied politics is certain, and a protacted debate in the two houses of Congress with the tariff for a theme would have the effect to clear the po litical atmosphere of the noisome fad3 and fancies that have plagued the country for ten years. ' One thing is certain: the Republi can party must some day indicate if it thinks a time will ever come when the tariff shall be revised by its friends. At pres'it it does not be lieve such a time is any nearer than the day of Judgment. -But if Mr. Wil liams plnn shall challenge the' imag ination of statesmen and take captive the common sense of tbe common peo ple, the. Sixtieth Congress, to be cho sen less than a year bonce, will find tho tariff question immensely para mount. And that will bo a relief. Washing ton Post. spare time tnose of them who are Republicans may have this month will be very well employed in meditating on Tuesday's events, the President's popularity, and the difference be tween 1904 and 1906. Theodore Roosevelt will not be running for the presidency In 190f. When these Re publican Congressmen return to their constituents next summer, seeking re nominatlon and re-election, they will stand, or fall on their own merits and records. If meanwhile they have an tagonized Roosevelt policies approved by the people, so much the worse for them. BIBLES AND CARDS. It Is solemnly announced that Chair man Shonts has bought a large num ber of Bibles and playing cards for the use of the men who will construct the Panama Canal, and will distribute them with great liberality among the employes. The commissioners believe such a course is necessary to the maintenance of contentment among men suffering from the enervating climate of the tropics. Anyway, it is a broad and comprehensive treatment. Boston Herald. MAINTENANCE OF COTTON GROWERS' ASSN, URGED. To the Cot ion Farn.en of North Car olina. ' Why throw away money by mow selling rot ion for less than 11 cent per poim I when you can gel that price or more by holding a little later? The Southern Cotton Association Is try inn to In lp von m i a good price lor your cotton Will you not strike ii 1 1 s with the members (,f 1 1 nit or g'i:.tttloii it n I tiKourayr them in their work to help von and your in-iuhbiirt who have cotton to sell? Il you nie willing to do this aliend the meetings on the dates named b l're-lient llm vle Jordan, of the South ern Cotton Association, as follows: Township meetings the Hrsi San r day in Ieeenihcr at 2 .o'clock at your vol In;; place or oilier regular place I niMtirg. At that nieelng elect a pres lilin1, secretary and treasurer and fliilii two to live delegates to the COUIi- convention, which Is call' . I to meet nt jo'ir couit house on Saturday, c.-nili'T !. At the county meeting ei ct ii proidout. secretary an I iri as tir' I and from one to three delegates to ititi ttd the S':ite meeting to be held In U il' i h the lirsl Wednesday in . I, unary. 1 ;;. In the State Capital at S o'clock p. in. The purpose of these meetings ate to advance the Interests of the fann ers of the Slate and South, therefore all farmers should take hold of tin i:i with determination to make them a sticce -s. That success depends on in dividual ffort. your effort. As Presi dent . Ionian well says: "Each indi- idual Is an imiioitant factor in 'he creation of an organi7ation ipowerful enough to maintain the supremacy of the South in the future control or the great monopoly which she possesses Eaelt Individual should feel inspired to contribute his support and infiu ence to this great movement. Each individual should 1 el it a personal and patriotic duty to stand shoulder to shoulder with his neighbors in an effoit to maintain the price of cotton at profitable figures and contribute thereby to the success of his Individ ual interests and the' prosperity of his country." Jet these words act as nn inspiration to induce you to do your full duty and all will be well. In counties where there Is no or ganiation some one must take the lead. It will be a mistake for each man to wait for his neighbor, for then nothing will be accomplished. Rather let each man determine he will be on hand and do his duty regardless of the Dosition of his neighbors. Send the nam;es of the president and secretary of the county association to the under signed at Raleigh, N. C. T. B. PARKER, Sec. N. C. Div. S. C. A. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human family. Makes you well keeps you well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Standard Phar- maty. ALDERMEN CANVASS ELECTION RETURNS. mnecessary adjective, 'ant superfluity at the khe words. It speaks tie pedant and Is often i for the . freight of ; UP T0 THE CONGRESSMAN, t "efflorescent in die- Next month the honorable members ooper, a famous writ- 0; tne House of Representatives will ten said, for too much J De aue jn Washington, D. C. Any MONEY IN IT. "Yes," said the American traveler. I'm delighted with your city. I wish we had your climate." "But the fog, you know," said the l.ondoner, in surprise; "here it's noon by the clock at this minute, yet it's dark as night." "Yes. Splendid! Splendid! I'm president of an electric lighting com pany at home, you know." New York, Nov. 15. The aldermen of"the greater city met today in their respective boroughs and organized themselves into county boards of can vassers for the purpose of canvassing the vote cast at the election last TueS' day. Twenty-nino Democrats and eight. Republicans and Fusionlsts made up the aldermanic board of can vassers for New York county. The board decided that the votes of twen ty-three of its thirty-seven members shall be required to adopt any resolu tion. It was also decided that three members shall constitute a quorum for contests and comparisons. This action was protested by Henry Yonge, The board apprehending (l1ourned unlil tomorrow, without acting on the protest. IN NEW YORK. "That was a terrible crime commit ted yesterday." "It was so. Have the police made j counsel for w R. Hearst. any progress toward Yya milltir nnrttps'" "Oh, yes. They've persuaded the newspapers to take the matter up." Louisville Courier Journal. The Inland Waterway Is Sure Coming; I The 1'iiiteil StattK linn iitvtr li :i I n con gresmaii to work harder on any irojecl than has our lion. Jim. II, Small. The I'nited States has never had a eon gressinati that worked us HyHtamatically, jierniM tantly and as deligently an our Hon. .Ino. II. Small but that necured the passage of his bill. And you may rest ansuri'd that Mr. Small will y ft get thin iulund waterway and with it passage jnu will nee -;ii.aln tli City bound for ward from a town of ten thou-amls into h city of twenty then thirty or more thousand people. It will make nn a manufacturing nectioii iiiuMjuclh'd ill North Curolii ti lt will cause every piece of real estate in and around Klizulictli City to double and treblo in value within a very few mouths. (!ive us free watt r t'aiispoi tutiou ami we will compete with the Mu-l.l, it li-1 if',. firming ftlld lll.-lli li f i. : ui-ing cciite Tin- ineti iii this woiM who mow- wealthy are these wliu look t" the Inline for their invest inent and the man who bis iho foresight to fee these devcl'ipmenis l.acke l by the grii. Catch onto properties that are sure to get the full benefit of these propose projects is the luati that wins wealth. You kuow there is no property in Eliza beth City that this inland waterway wil! bem lit more than this Davis propcriv and my while I am Belling these valuable lots Irom 'J to ! thou sand dollars you should grasp. Come! buy ono or more at once, you only piv I -It cash balance in 5 and 15 years. ' " A. C. II ATI I A WAV. Fresh Groceries Call at The OLDVE GD20GED2Y 115 Poindexter Street. PROMPTNESS THE MOTTO Q L. D. GiddenSp Jr., I 1 WATCH MAKER, 1 JEWELER. 5 u ENGRAVER. w Nice Work and Prices Right s 2 Graduate 1891, Parsons' Horological College. j t Next To Post Office 3 S ' o For past year with Louis Sclig A , . m w 'mm ii SON CONFESSES MURDER. He Wants His Father, Who Was Con vlcted of the Crime, Pardoned. "Wheeling, "W. Va., Nov .15 Sidney Woody, Jr.. confessed today that he murdered Coon Conley, a crime for which bis father was recently con victed. The young man told Judge Wilkinson that, he himself ambushed and shot Conley.' The elder Woody was arrested with five others, charged with the crime, and convicted. In his conferdon to the court, youm? Woody said ho did not think his father would have any difficulty proving his innocence, hence his not having said anything at the time of tho trial. Judge Wilkinson will look into the matter, and if the young man's story Is true, will haye the father pardoned and indictments drawn against the son. The killing was the result of an old feud. No money comes easier than '.interest money, when you have once made a start. It does not require a- large amount to begin with. We will pay three per cent inter est upon amounts of five dol lars and-upwards. There are no vacation periods with in terest, it keeps right on work ing for you days, nights, Sun davs, and holidays, Better begin now; deposit whatever you can spare, add to it when ever possible, and in time vour success is assured. One dollar is all that is necessary to open an account. We will welcome you, whether your account be large or small. Savings Bank & Trust Co. Elizabeth City, N. C. , "LEARN THE WAY" If you examine closely, the making of these hats, the quality of material the style and cor rectness of shapes, you will under stand why we are proud of them. 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