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hile politicial candidates yy are looming. up all over! r the District it behooves: U;5, in the face of partial defeat J two years ago, to look w.dl to cur own household. That defeat I wt not due to lack of Democrat-1 voters, but to petty stiff and lack-j, of proper harmony in the rar,, J; tether with personal grievances !I (most of them, purely imaginat ji iye) magnified many times b:; those whose interest "it would j serve best, to keep us at ennri'.y. ' Have conditions improved f Did.,; conditions ever improve in this ( etate rV county when the powei-l Government was taken from J. the hands of the Democrats? Let those familiar with conditions c::- j isting under the different admin- i titrations answer j Candidates will soon aris thick j around us. We have many good j men to draw from, but as these personali ties exist, no matter how j unreasonable they may appear -I to us, let us go to tho primarieq snd nominate those men who can do more to heal these wound? j lhan to aggravate them. We say j this in all kindness and without! prejudice to any. And while this ; writer is a candidal "for r-norn--? ination, and believes that he ha&j filled hi3 office as conscientiously :. nd as acceptably as others who j have gone before, he realizeaj that others have done as veil in , the past, and 'that others yeq to;j j eome will do equally as well in j the future, . h Yet with the 'good of 'the wan-1 try uppermost in his heart and A ) mind we say in all sincerity thati-VJ If' Koiptrpt enn hf strengthened I by the substitution of some cthor name, let the other name appear and we will not slack one whit in our zeal for its success. Our great misfortune is that -,ve forget too easily- Seriously h recall conditions caisuhh u past administrations, and then let Us, urge you, in the name and J for the sake of gqod, white gov- , ernment, to get together; bury all petty personal , differences, j. quit voting spite tickets,- and!' work as one man for the success j of the party cfood government, j. Good men will - be nominated, j! whether they are our personal; choice or not. i y he Congressional ' conven- tion for the First district has Veen called to meet at f Edenton on. July, 8th. As yet no oppsition has been announced a-j gainst Congressman Small and; it is likely, that he will receive the nomination without r.eontest. j t .'1 Uv I'ii'st "Ktovt", The feoet impartsqi (i.'-a;; of Cre vere tftughi by fire V.r-At. 'Ah I he X-vtcitiv man stood near th Haoios c the burning tree r.n-i flt their piesiaut glow ho 7?.rntd that lirti Citxy add to bodilv comfort: and htn the "ames swept through a for ts, and overtook a rtcr sn-i bnkd ,tf.- he Iearnett thai fir: iuir.hx In; n:;-d U Improve the qtui!:!- hi a food. Tl.c hint waa not I.;:-:. i-fr--tool a burning torch to 'hJa enve "itu; and MirdSed fcici a fire tua 1 is fmor or eirth. Ilia dwr.iifnj; fiilod with uoke, litt he poult., er.dure tlw dis comfort for the r.ri.e uf tU tooth BOcie&fs of the.. oooksd meats;. Af ter u tlaie a haife was t.0 In fie roof of the hut, and thmu:!i thi? fcofe the fraoiu' pasted runt. iTr.'- --a:-tli first stove. Tht primitive .ov wits the entire house: ; he fo.tr v.-.i the- fireplace lind-'tho. US. in the roof w the chimney. Tbj -.voi-a .' artglBOlly meant "h hf-aift rr-o.;!. J- ) r . I t , k- r.. . ' I'-.i : h,. i VCi-tuf. of "."-.h." S'-. "Gt tui j t. :;i -: ... JOha," fcalil t::v i:;ft!H.',.T. "Oh, Itt's J..st t ..t a'-oi ft till to-moiruw,' xrv.w.h i Joan, iiie rr,f x;-ucy." -"John." saU tho ria!'.r..i-, . Itt.OW Very ll.ttl? aooiU rh,u:t.n ti p.nVl; It jon're wiiniiy to If ,vf :i h lit c furniture marked "Sd" i the -public' If we k' ho everybody that t-feine I a vo.;'; tructed by the 'Moid' ivrh would went io buy li or i.-. The iiit can't he cu .. tonoiv, and fo the pe-ij, ,e v.- dSfcESUcfied, Thlb cuk, oe;u'. they puldn't huve it, would n - -. : Cioia thf ouly dBiroh!e or.e i.:, ,k, st !.. They twiM. take, im other. !'- .vhaufd irei,bably loe half a.ozfr, ah.... ' "Wby, "Jctfrn, tln-re are er.ie dli Ijonest d&Vo-8 wto put 'Sotd' ur: goods that are u dm, hi a;, i.; d.ipjee of those prjuds i :, ;tci j It is a fact not ei editable- to h isn, n ai;tnre that fhhe 'Soids' mee a;f, Btock more quii-kly euu Uiuu rpdpf-tionji," n . .-TS'r yo, i'i!' Brinkl ev-r nil 1 1 r IS t n i Kecliio tions in Summer Silks. From nuw on,-all S3 & 40c. Suzine and ShenoV t 25o. all shades. A bii? lot of broken patterns. 'Shui length, miss-mutched patterns, Odds ' and Endv, etc. Not a single piece that is not worth l6.- to 15c per. yd. '1' clct?!) tirem out we have, priced the lot at 7 l-2c. per. yd.. 1A 'f 3 v . ,v.v2--vv3': w '. -! $ 1 ,?Y 1 Wash, g-oods, Silks, Embroderies i n S to 10 vcl pieces, 'every uiece marfeed iiiimb,er of yard and- piece. AH remnants priced at and below wholesale cost Peerles Patterns earned in stock fune - Fashions just arrived. A1! patterns I be.,- miSnpK Ho IMS STORE CLOSES EVEBIHGS AT 7--30 P. Ifi. y A HI PU'Q U 9 ivrnoiii.ii u Reasons Why ' Yoa SflOiM: "Xracfe at ' Adkr's? 3. We are strictly reliable. W : arft- the largest Dry Goods Merchants in the two counties. Washington and Tyrell. Because we are from ten to .fifteen per cent cheaper on our goods than our competitors, on the same goods. Be low we will quote a few prices just to give you some idea of what we are doing. ' l-yd wida HUtching ;7 A rt-ai guodquidity.. OSc Andrfhcoi'giii Blce2hi:ig8 10 yds to a custimicr -c 1, lot (Jhuii.brey !)"c I. lot oi Shi-.j;urd8 pluidH sqjt.ble fir olu pit-Ce shirts special. . .... 10 .iiihlms; ijiuyhaiuH special. f7.' d 'Aid-jfliow cotton ...0.1 .Ltdith' ilbiickirchicf, peeisiseaeh ..m- aji-m-i- cuvtrn Dierly mude triiamcd fn inc.. wilh iuaertiou to uiiitch - pf'iKl ..iJ5o 3i,t nc ivtd C il z. Ladies' panto trimmed in lace, nd caibroid rry. gp'ciai.. We want to announce to the Millinery j buj Inn. public tiirtt we havo decided to- .continue in the- , Millinery biihitieM. j r-'oinetiiu ho we adxertieed that we wre fcoiug out of the iiiiliinery hni- nt-Srt, b it cinoa tlit'U wc haMo- det-idtd j to keep rij-ht on,- Nw hhupen tu;d flowers' are coining h B!mot ev-ery day Dun't fi4 to call ou uh first ;k-n you. j, want anything fu thnt linn.' Wc nl-o ; carry a large Hub t Ludiw: rendy -iulo ; liirt wbit, nlso ct'iry n compIjt(j lino .of Imdies J"oady-to-tiHr'urnif-wnar. SFCfL. 1 lot. I.rtCicd' pnujps worth v. lot wonh 2 '-'"f Kpcuial 1 lot wonh :5 no (iptcnil. . . 1 !ul u tilth H ."') Spfcial '.0. "-" . . . . 1 7. .... 7;i ..Ladies' Site. ; 1 FiniUied.gftuze -Hotio the- rl (bin kind j fjfirdcv lop npliced heel, double t-oes ! i-1 aoi;d..; &c- ; l.-ld'.Hg WilllH l)C'ltS. Sp'l!-ll 10'! ! SOtu 0 L- dies' 2.rc si!or: l9o lud U0 sel.ora' iu JJnrut,' White an I BlaoUM ushroom islmpc, Teivet bundx. L'Syu WIU yi.v-s Ut-iucnjbcr tUat wa carry a cumplf-ta jitie of L.-d.M . buif. switchen, 'nraid-i 1 nrbiins mid TurbaneitN pt.iH, .we hive th 8-Jiitch to match you hair ids. hnir ncis lOo We ulsn want tocall yoiir ftlteniion that we dou't c-hrgT nj thify. for triii. m:ng your hats and iu the ncau-tiaia sull y n flowers linfl ndapan ah ebetip Xlr-nibl' t&i XI UK-Lb IhjlWJ oLka-i-iJ va --(.tec.. Under 'BrSsaliSey MoSeS, Mxt fl h Corasr. i4 The place wheryour dollar dos: it's' Duty
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