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J 4 fefe fill --"vn i.l -'S'rSs: crr$ fMS:'' ft lxiti- 2 hpjos& tyS Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation Large, Editor tSSE MUnar. "Tile Smallest Hair TJirow a Shadow." ZZZZIT 'F Established 1886. EDENTON, N. C FRIDAY, June 30, 1893. No. 4 3 AIN'T IT PLEASANT. Ain't it er pleasing feeling to be sitting neath the trees Where ain't nothing that can touch you save the breathing of the breeze And the brook with rippling laughter is er running at yer feet. And you've got a girl beside you and you're talking to ber sweet, Then you slip yer arm aroun' her and you kiss her on the cheek And she blushes kinder modest like and looks so awful meek. That you feel like you been er stealing or er doing something wrong, Hut its er awful nice sensation like the music in er song. Then you tell her that you love her and you always will do so Till her blushes look like roses that's er blooming in the snow Gosh, you city felleis, with yer collers stiff and grand, Er wearing er patent necktie what you call er four-in-hand, You ain't got no appreciation of the pleasures of this life 'Cause you don't go in a proper wayer winning of yer w)te ... I irer my part jusc sec me aown oeneatn .... 1 1 . 1 I Where I can smell the fraerranee of the flowers on the breeze, And put er girl beside me with er pair of liquid eyes And then you couldn t make me swap fer er pew in paradise. SPACE HAS A VALUE Some people actaa if they thnk it does not cost any thing to put a bnr of type in a newspaper. It does, though, and, if for the beneGt of nr. Joepaus Daniels, of Ra'eigh, ap iadividual, he should be willing to "ointment clerk in Interrior Depart- pay lor it. If no one else pars for it, the owne" of the newspaper does Space in a newspaper is the owner' stock in trade. He can no more af ford to giveitawav than a grocer h-s groceries, or a haberdasher his hahar- dashery, or a baker bis bakeries, or an oysterman his oysters. He has it for rent, ana he can no more afford to furnish it free than a landlord can far nisb rent free (Pa) Times. -From the. Cheater A LITTLE GIRL S EXPERIENCE A LIGHT Mr & Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Ligbthous at San.' Beach, Mich., and are blessed with daughter four years old. Last April she was taken down with Mea. lies, following with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors nt honre and at Detroit treated her, but in v: iu, sue gru worsa rapidly, until pbe .was a mere "handful of KnnP." Then h fr? Tlr ,ncr' t 'oviry aad after the nse. . of two ly 'n Dis . yet Le- ,haJt hcitleh. was complete ly Dr.KituT New is wunb.its weight in cold , get trmi bottle free at . rn rc . rt 1 THE LUCKY ONES. NORTH CAROLINA HAS BEEN TREATED WELL BY THK ADMINISTRATION. A I.IST OF THK GOOD PLACI S GIVEN TO THK OLD NORTH STATJS, AND WHAT THEY PAY. Concord Times. North Carolina has Yared much bet ter u,t the hands of the present ad ministration than most of us realize at first thought. While in Washing ton recently we took the trouble to get a list of thosa who have been ap pointed by the President and thoiic who have secured positions in the departments. We publish them be- j low in the order of their prominence : A.D.Jones, of Raleigh, consul- general to Shanghai, salary and fees $7.")00. Eben Alexander, Cha psl Hill,tnin- ister to Greece -Roummia and Servia, salary $6,000. Kerr Craiee. of Salisbury, Third c ' Agsistant p0Stmaster.General. salary ! Edison, ot Kaleigb, Indian agent salary 3.000 and expenses. G V Sanderlin of Waka. deputy , ,-. cor salarv 0. W. H. Kitchin, of Scotland Neck special inspector of customs, $6 a day and expenses. Geome McCorkle, of Newton, chief of division in the Interior Department salary 82, 000. ment, sulery 2,000. A. 0. Shaw, of Rockingham, prin cipal examiner in LndO nee. salarr i?2,ooo E. F. Lovell, oi Watauga, land in- rpectr, bo a day, L. R. Exline, of Pittsboro, messen- ger, Interior Department, salary $810 rranK irvm, 01 erreensnoro, mes senger, Interior Department, salary $840. Besides the above Gen. W.R Cox. of Wake, has been ejected Secretary of the nate al a sa;ar , of 60. Since the above list was prepared 'l' ""wju.u. neoaer. T TT C r a TT , Ro been appointed national Dan,v examiner' 5aiarv notKno Mr W. W. Scott. Jr., of Lenoir, has been appointed a chief of division in the Treasury Department. ' tion in tb Interior Department. Geo. M Nerrell. of Tendrsfn. Fuuiograpn aepart ft. I m0Dt SalsrJ f 1.600. S. J. Chandler, Richmond, Va., writes : "'No one ca.i afford to be without B.B B. who wishes an appe- V . j - , - au a, pc- . . " . Z' rritft. 1 COUin SCari Mf Pit a Clnnla hie 1 Cllit for breakf(8, tu, '"vZ, U ins? P B.B. I clen th tible so to - tiif. 1 speak," A WOMAN MAY. Be old and wrinkled, yet 'beautiful and sweet. Be poor ia material posses -r ons,yet rich in character. So live that she will bo sorely mis9ed when she is gone. Be a "mother" to all the little waifs in her neighborhood Be vain; "but a woman th it feareth the Lord shall be praised." Be "crowned with prai-e," and yet possess herself in humb.e bearing. Say sharp words but she is sure soon to find tVat hatrei is sharper Be able to paint pretty roses, and vet not know how to grow real roses. Have excessive goo J fortune, but then she is most th0-0u4h.lv 0:1 trial. Dress in the heigh of fashion, and yet not be able to tell a calf from a goat -Good Ilouskeepiftg,. .5 3"- DO YOU WEAR RUSSET SHOES? Wearers of russet shoes will be interested in a prescription for keep ing them the shoes clean and bright. tiven oat by a confirmed wearer of the bihous-lookinir foot- gear, tie says : "Witu a iiece ol nice ripe banana I cannot only keep russet shoes clean, but can keep them polished as well. I simply take a piece of banana and grease the leather with it, and then polish it with loth. In this way all the discolor tions are removed and a polish is iOtaiceu. HOW TO TEST A FRIEND. Sf udy what your dog thinks of him. See if he offers to lend more than vou asfc Take him with you when you call on yonr best girl if tie happens to be handsomer than vou. Rote how long he remembers what he has done for vu. Give hirn an opportunity to better himself at your expense. See if he breaks an appointment to go elsewhere. When you have accomplished any thing together note how much credit he takes to himself. Inconvenience him an J see if be -nentions it to his friends. Offer him the chance to escort hnmo th nrAt.tv cir! rnn et at vnnr cousin's. Tudre him bv what he does rather Ha Always be short wben he asks for a loan Give him an opportunity to antici pate the favor vou are about to ask. The prospec The crop prospect in this county - . good. Cotton b not .. large as usual this seasotuu some places, out , taken as a whole, it is goed ALL THE BELLS WILL RING. PLA35 FOR A UN I VERSAL CELERR ATION IN THE UNITED M'ATJBS, JULY 4lH. A plan for oelc br ting has beei. conceived by the committee in charue of the Columbian liberty bell whereby on July 4th all the hells in school houses and churches ot the land wili ring simaltaneonsly at noon with the new liberty bell. The bell was cas last week at Troy. N Y., find is com posed of thomand! of vevoiutionnry relics and other mementos donated by the children of liberty. During tha fair the bell will be in Chicago, but after that it will be very peri patetic andwiil visit a'l the countie in the fourty-four states, attending celebrations of every kind, a sort d inanimate but active "ureacher of th doctrine of ''freedom and the peopK'fc rights. NO KICKERS THERE. I hope to go reaimB above, whn I lie down to die; I ho;e that choir?-, ll clad in white wil gre my won dering eye I kno v tint I 11 be fil led with joy, in regions free f orn cmb. or angels tell me in my aieep. thre are no kickers there. Though ru'jed be the jasper pave, no soul will dare complain; though sunlight shines the aea throuti, n: spirits call for rain; though crowns be half a size to small, n serupi.a- ' tare there hir, and ail is jy iWo e, because there are no ki-'kern there ! Tho music may be out of tune, no j one will hold his ears; thn robes inv. j not be tailor made, tnere'l! n j moans and tens; the sandals may h often worn, none asks a better" pair. for, glory to the Lord of Hosts ! 1 here j are no kickers there. And whdn tbe ce'esti'al cinncil cal' ! for paying on the 9;reet, the rnun who I gets the contract may work onward swift and fleet: no spirits will injunc tions bring, nor cranks or croikers swear; the realms above are fre fro n chumps, there are no kickers there. Then take me irom th 9 va'e oi tears, where cranks cme to the front. where men wha never werk or toil ..mi i- 1 j , rt . still he around and grunt; I on.' to wear celestial robes and ciitno tie rf rt a n cfir tnr ajoll T L-nitr i L r those lands there are no kickers there. STRENGTH AND HEALTH j If you are not feeling strong and! healthy, try Electric Bitters. It 'La j Grippe" baa left you treak and weary ! usf ?e!trilitel8: Ihii'tmcdii Kidney9, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If vou are afflicted with Sick HeadHche, you wi!l find p edy and permaneat relief by taking Electric Bitters One trial will convince yon thatthu is the- remedv you need. , Larg bottles oalyj50c at Leary'a Uru. Store 1 ' The Best Medicine. J, O. Wilson, Contractor Bui'der, Sulphur SpriTis T- thus sjcaks of Ayr.r's Pills: . " Ayer's Pills arc t!:o best ttj rl i i:i 1 ever triil; ;m;l, in my y.y. zu't'ut . :. ) better gcnornl remedy rouM In- K- '.. I have usi il Tl;' i.'i iu my family :i. 1 rf fomTneri(lel tliem t- inv fri-n(l :onl employes fe-r more tl: an twenty yi a:. To J113- eertain i:nov, i !-re, many of the f'llHvif.r omjilaints have I.e. .1 complet ?y r.ri'l Permanently Cured by the ue ;f A jror's Fills :lrne Thil day -hills, TiiJTi1 :tcri biliom f"vi-i. sick liealaelie. rheumatism, Uux. !v pepsia, mnstipatie.11. am! hard ol(". ' x. know that a numerate use oi A,vi'h Fills, continued for a few days or weeV , as the nature of Ihe enmplair.t remir- il, would Tie found an absolute cure for ti e, disorders I have named above." "I have been sdin; medieim. for ei,crht years, and I can safely say th t Ayer's Fills piv( lu-tt'-r sat.isf,.' t;, u tlmn any other Pill I -v. r sold." J. J. Perry, Sj,ti 1 ania C. IT.. Va. "AVER'S fills PreT.firc! by Dr. .i.C. Ave r fcCo.. Iow. n, Every Dose Effective j WHEN YOU VI: IT KDKNTt,VT Don't 1 rget to call at the roil piRLim OF H. Fi. WILLIAMS, ON KING STKEET, The Popular Place ot the Town - , . , , . ,.f. , . 1 he choicest and bet V mes. Liquors , , . , 1 &c always on hand. The finest stock of 10 and 1ft cts Cigars in the city ne vi?it garantee the secci d. Thankine mv friends and the public for tli vrr lihrp.! vutronaje alie.y receiveu. 1 m ciu H. E.Williams. The Kiuuf max ' & Fakmkh wants a good, tnntwriTthy end reliable spent in all the ar rounding itiei. l), eral commi?ion will he gireit riyht parties. App'y at once, by letter or .0 the 9&ct. 1 1 i I J 1