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. . n . n r n c t m t COUNT It a r CAMDEN, PASQUOTANK. h ELIZABETH CITY. -r-Coiat- Commissioners. VURMTUCK: E.W. AmtU CVmir -r. -t,..j. . If IT Gallon w. otu, ... T:ersc IZup!n. I .CAMDEN: M. S. Morrimtt, Clmxr m; Willovinhtf Lynch, John Bartlett H f Stetens. - ' i " traitoi" Tillmnn. When the first encounter took place, in Eilgtield (behin l clnseil doors) the chain- ions of the Alliance subtreasiiry were completely worsted. It was debated for four hours and it is said that it was so feebly support ed that its advocates declined to puttne question to a vote. Are action against the Subueasury ap pears to be setting in and in evi doi rf tli Farmers Alliance of Newberry couuty, South Carolina, have passed resolutions ecpbatl cally condemning it. Undoubtedly the great mistake A mule's ancestor Is, by common consent, made the synonym of stu pidity, but if wisdom is au inheri tance's it unquestionably is, great injustice is done the loug eared ancestor of the mule family, for the mule is the wisest, most far Coop, r ana rifo M;uthi 'Cooper and It. P, Fel- i valuable ovater rocts and ic-serve . . - 1 t .. I . seeing anu sagacious 01 an for their frieuds until suctwrieuds eae til to use ' them. The only public grounds they can declare a BUBpensiuQ footed animals. Uis reputata tion for caution is world-wide. He takes" uo risks. II lets well enough aloue. He cannot be coax ed or driven where he Bti3pects danger, llis instiuc are the es seuce of wisdom. A horse can be m uln to h,wk nver a nrecmice or mule of this popular upheaval of the far mpr was in suffering it to fall into into aang.-r a muie ne , . H-ffi.rt iv n.LLrtuTy " i ina nnnna ni nh iuimi irttucio i - ' yimrw, " .. .. I v ... t. ' i- . - i .. Tl r,, ,.i., n rr their own advaiw the journey be a long one, ue ie officers FAUJii.HB i m . TllPSP iP!lliers soon made tirus.ciestiaiieu, jaui, weai . , .o-rf nnlitiPl hodv. and to eihausted. A mule enters upon Currititck county. . .... mnra c,.r iouruev in a reflectinff mood. H P !H. G. W. Williams, ecreiarj. i ti,ey exciat-Ieu the more intelligent i w "-" V1 " j- r.orritnck C. II . ,-I.iskps of evt-rv community, auM ney lslts trying parr, auu ue Camden county. the conseoueuca has been, as pro- serves his power for the last. At ' . .... i :.. dieted, a revolt of the sober sec- hist, until tie Knows wnere ue . md thou-ht of the most inteili- driven, he is slow,obstiaale,mulisii .nt termers, and the result may When he returns he is quick, alert " ,. . , .... . i .- iu'n ininrv io the "most, numerous tuvety huu iree. uoiso . it . u.0 aud best class of men in the South- best at first, a mule at lasc. a horse stumbles into a hole. . A mule never, or rarely. A ' horse. Bell: K. S. Mercer, resident, W. 11. Dozier, Secretary Sooth Mills, N. C. "P. ? znnnlirnh countv. i at Wook President. New- U . iix- ' ' v " ' legun. H. M. 1'ritehard, Secretary, Elizabeth City. fpimuivnans Countv i?riwrt White. President, Hert ford. G Hertford. TwrrlL auntv. T T. Jones. President. Columbia. u . IT. II.Cooper, Sect'y Columbia era States. It make the liovs smile when they look over Fowler Co'a nfx-kot fancy chirw. JUESDAY JULY 21st, 1891. TIIK OHIO IIKJIOt KIT! tOI .t ll.. I. Newby, - Secretary, VnmTBarwr 'Sti,l tVi oacneuni.uaiii.uisM -g"ui yard, former jirtoe 15cM. HcCAKH. i uniLJi. auy obstruction. a lllUle Uever.lle IS " 1 ... - nr un, Hntiy iniei. They obstinate, resisting anu reiuses ,ro re io neroent. latirer auu boiaut tae tame uri' i - u of .lo hrick. Srud lu your orusm. t. U. Alien, mme uuikbsjou gneuiui u.a o.u " I He is self reliant aud trusts notli ingbat his judgment through sight and his trusty heels. His jud inent sometimes seems instinct aud the forecaste of prophecy. But it is not It is reason from cause to effect. Keasou often from , acue sensations that, are unknown to men, reason from observation, from calculation from- reflection A recent case is mentioned in the Death Valley near Los Angeles in California.' Three prospectors had wandered (00 miles from human habitation and were dying with thirst in the arid district. A mult auacneu to a wagon oroke away and started ou a dead run for the foot hills. The party of prospec tors followed to overtake the mule and fouud an abundance of good water at a place on the west side The heads that wear the crowns of conspicuous position are always iu imminent peril. Sometimes their life is in peril and their rep utations ever. Uneasy lies the head that wears a erovu is the old proverb, and it equally applies r0 the uncrowned head of highest au- The State Convention of Ohio that met in Cleveland on Wednes day was adnrge Convention of ear nest Democrats and alt ho thert was much .opposition from the countv of Hamilton in which Cin. momy, not oniy to ni.gr am not cinnati is situatcd.Governor Camp- 'i derived Irom neriuuary rigiu. bell was uomhiated by a very large but to highest authority derived majority. The opposition to him from popular bestowal. Two of our was very violent and to the last the Presidents have been assassinated Hamilton county delegates ret used several' have been threatened and - i.i. i. .i .. :..., .,.., I tvuuuraw tucir )iiuaiiiu .im; i tection to their persons, and evcrj act of their-life is uuder perpetua ?make the nomination unanimous After the nomination Governor Campbell was escorted into the Hall where the Convention net ai.d addressed the Convention in a ! ringing peech, full of fire and en thiisuusm, that held up the liepub- lican party .to the detestation 01 I the audience and elicited a.uch ap- jplause. The tariff question, wLich ! Iwill be the maiu issue in the cau ' Jvass he presented to the Conven ; tion with great force and plain uess. The inharmonious charac ter of the body after Gov. Camp ;bcll was nominated did not ap pear to dampen his ardor or cou scrutiny. On MoLdav ot last week, Presi dent Caruot of France, while pre- 01 t,,e vaney where the mule nail si.lii.o- -At tl.. niriMiiiiiies of mien- stopped, l uey found also the ing an Avenue in Paris, was 'fired uues 01 cnac nrsc large oauu at Irom a revolver iu the hands of Pf emigrants who perished thre a insane man furious ex- 1' uo prospectors claiming as he lorced his way through the throng "I'll prove that there are more Bastiles to be demolished." . Before he could bo checked he .raise the- re volver at the -President. The aim was not accurately directed and the-President was not grazed, but he was evidently startled and the were saved from death by the uu- erring wisdom of the mule. on Top. We could t l.e any wnere else if we tried, our buslue.ss methods wouldn't permit it. Its a i Ms! of first class Goods ami low nrku s -MOSES WElSbL. ButteiKk's Patterns at MOSES WEISEL'S. Ttiose who buy Kuldnson's UHre miofls. ilfv th demon of dysiKfOlu. A k your i-rocer for the Norfolk tuiin.r 'oar it will icdsc voa. won made br the cotuajttss'Mners. hut "VTC-BTH CAhoLIN A, 1 Before Clerk - they simply made the order upon the V TZ ; 7' .tiitenient'nf nt(.rmeowitli,iiithavin2 M, 1 T. Oavin and B. JJ. Thoma formoiiy part etatement 01 oyiierinu wituout uayiriK , uen lrajn,1K as .m . l. T.ntiCu. ivea the public ground included in t. the notice an iuveoiizatlon by wkich r d. . i; orr ani w-iie Mt;y m. tTooper, v . . ii. from a scientific f;audiolnt, thy de- icruiiueu mat n tfiouoas were uc.u n antwarlHw to the satisfa!. of ih court by Overworked, the U nice IS ; not worth . ailidavltof l. Thomas, one f the iilaiutiffH la thA mtmr it ia urritu-n - An. Ttie law r this cause, that t!i defemlntit, K. P. Felton, tru. . . . . . .1, j the, w not a resilient .f this State ami cannot, does not contemplate Riving the Com- after Jue jiuj,,.,, be ,,,,, nerein. that a cause missioD the authority to pics out a fe w of action exist against, him. and lie is a proper theoi ' prry w tr-ui proce'diri)r wnija re.ntes io- ootn r.i ana person! property in mis1 Mate, aud that he ha prowrty in the same and that tliis conrt has jarl.licUon of these suljet uf this pro- I,, k. t. ..f T-.- , 1 I f , ll .-.T ..10 i II ui u)wuoicum "l "u ' , ;cis eaa,-.- of served up-ni said 4'rend;mt!i liv and insDeclinir they find are bi-inir, 1 ruhlku -.n of noti. e ttierf imiie Kioso:.nsT-Fti. r.rnrlr.i Thpc rAnhnt. make BUCU ' riewspap. r published iu KUzaoet'i City, N. . . t'.for a iH-noilof not less tlian once a week for tlx in order upon a report o a cuuiuiuu- ; s u.-.;eive weok rtvjviiriajr him ft appear before tion Dy the clliei com niSRlaner.or uv.iue i uiet ics 01 i.ourt-at s nioe in Uoiumtiia, nt .1. ti,a nr.iSr I Tyrrell Oaunt. T. C. tin tie 1u;h d.iy ot A':e-!ist, ""'""" - ,:; i ivwlan-iaa-er or ii.:1IKit. the petition iuth.s I&tatoe ! Potatoes SHIP YOUR . -urn oThim ro Aie'xaiiiler, Morgan GOTtON FACTCRS AND COfelKISSICN MERCHANTS, NORFOLK:, VA..r Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt returns. baaad ubun such renort. The la re quires uolic to be published for 30 days iu a newpiea before tbe order lakes effect. The copy of the notice as snt pur ports to take effect from its date, so if proper investigation had beeu made the notice is worthless until it nh:ill have appeared 30 days in a newspaper The suggestion that the peo, w ere informed by the coinuiissioners ih it It was not intended to prevent them Irjm catching oysters for their own con sumption U uoted aud also the refer ence to that part of thj notica which specifies ' for planting purposes," Hal t'ie order' been made after a lawful investigation and inspciio:; cf the grounds hy the commission then it would nectSsarily have to have been uaieacccording to law. The com mission have no authority to susps-nil th; citchina of ojt?rs iu p;rt or to suspt ud it f ir one jnirposeaad allow- it fur another, " ' If you desire to have oysters caught for planting purposes off of any of th grounds included in the notice of tu commissioners, vou and thoeC who catch them w iil he perfectly safe in taking tkem from the grounds, paving uo utttntion nh.t.'vcr tj the uoliue. , As to the matter, that the people would make entries.-tut they are uj- f .rilled that it wiil b ? & waste of tuuaet aud that no grants will ibSue, I will say that it ws advisable for theui I" make mines before others enter the territory whith they miht otherwist hold. Of couisj they caunat eutei. public grouDd or natural . r jck. Wh;il and w ber are public grounds -lia, t been pas&ed npon both by-the Legisla ture and Supreme Court. Grants wiil be issued upon the warraucof the sur veyor certifying that the entry does not include any of tbe public grdunds of the State. The chief coiumis-uou ei's signature will not be necessary-. When they complete their tnles thev can work their grouud to s ait them selves. S, T. Be-jjCwithJ Attorney. To Capt. Wison T. Farrow. Ojracukc Let tie said defendant tal.e noti.-e that the purproie of t!.j proceeding is '"tysteuro the ap- l:ui!iirai rii some ois reet ana e;nipient oer- - iii as tru-tee in ttie !! -.1 said k-fenilant in a ! deed of tr is: record) in tins c.-nntv iu Book Jro. 31. Page in et :. TaU the 1st. dav of June, A. I. i-n. ' J. IlEVWoon Sawyer, T. I Jones, Attf. f .r Petitioner. Clerk Superior Court- EDMUND ALEXANDER. Washington, N. C, DECATUR AIORGAN, Nortblkf Vh. L. P. UORNTIIAL, Plymouth, N. C. "VTOKTil CAKOI.INA, I Tyrreil- eotttilv. f Iu the Superior court. American Net A Tv.-mc Co., a ,rp-jrattoa f Hga'ust J VV. Kthcridge and Robert P. Felton, IttNMe. :-,0 rit E OF priiLK'ATIoX. .t eppearina ujxin amdarit, that ihe defendant . r. veiton. ti-tiKtce, is a non-re -Heut f tbe Htate .if North Carolina, and that iie cannot be r mm. in vtni state , that he caU be erv4 with summon-, lu t'ie af r'si il c tn-e after - due dili- iri'iice; a.-d tn.it the platniill j have a good caiiie uf action against iiim, lu -tli,t fie f illed to execute a cerm'n tniMj iu the complaint of ttie pialtitols fill. y .les. !iH..l. It Is therefore order- td tneeoun taut ,ubii'atiu oe made iu the cconohist-i-alcon. newspaper pubhbed iu rne ni'Bi jn.i..;:!ii district of North Carolina, once a week i..r six s-ii.-.-e-lve weeks, liotifvimr -aid K. P. telt..-ii, rr'm.ce, a- af r, miS, io he aiid a;- oi...,- i.. tj. jwiie, i i. r e or n,e ui..rior Court for Tvrrell - Oountv at his oiti. e .at the Ccro't house in Columbia oti Uiiidar the l:uh day .(. Jtilv lx at 12 ..VI It M. -and "aii-ver or .le mur to the complaint of the plaimifTs or will B:it-ii inc ri-ii. i atKd J. tn-.r c .iiipliat. Liiveti vndcr tut hand and oiticliit -.. e.,,1 at of- la Ca.uu-.bta. ' J ins 2 rd dav of Mav IV.Uv. . T. L. ,H inks -Clerk hup. Court .atSJUr. Sj.il', Atty. f...r luff's. wm sopoitia -..is -tihiie -xmpyoipeciia ot the GROCER, til IT 0 T HT Tl 11 O """""HMBl Ik. LI WMM X We flatter ourselves by sayiue'd possess tbe necessiry qualiucations A6 ruiia grocerj' etor almut correct. i? 8 GEOGEE A1TD TOBACCOIHST, K . . AND DEALER IN Hay, Xinie, Cemeiit, Paints, Oils, Rope, Hardware, Etc. I'rovisions and Flour a SeciaIt Lowest Prices Guaranteed. BIG KAIKJAINS IX . j - - -. U iUUciUUU. T OB AC DO AXD SXCFI At Factory Fr ees- XTOttTH CA1!(i.in.i .Superior C.ur N.it; ll,,tlia-.rn;.'. Quotatiouii olieeifully given hy wire bv mail Tlie .Kfh'lt I.. I'h for the 1 is a-elvi .very r I.-no' i -r t'..n':i'an. NCcll. acuoacg :n bv the 'ilaiatiit i.i)r.M kom the defendant .f d A safe Investment, Is one whieh is guaranteed to bring you s atisfacrbiy re.-ulis, or iu case of fail ure a return ot purchase nr:cc. U11 this safe plan you can buy from our adveatied Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. It-is guaran teed to bring rebel iu eyery cae. when used fot any affection ol Throat, Lungs r t;htst,.such as Consiinvp, ion, In lia- mation of Lung-, Broncbit s, Asthma Whooping Cough,' Croup, etc-., . etc. It. s pleasant and agreeable to tAs'.e, perl -ct ly afe, and cau always be depend d i'p on. Trial bottles free at Akx Wadsw crib' Drugstore. HEAD Tffilflffi! 00. or diiitt. Tbe speech of acceptauce of tbe nomination of Governor Campbell llJeifce, and he will go into tin' light, in this contest, wbicb is not exaggerated" ' reports that tlew bnly ail important one for Ohio, through the city, caused "thousands Imt in its ftflVcts iinon tbe national to believe that the President had Presidential election of 1S!)2. for been. shot. The attempt upon tin tl.P u-Ih.Io Union His kdcpcIi I'lesident's life alarmed him, but fr releetiou ast Governor of Ohio is evidence of the- heroic dem- he soon legamed his presence of before the Democratic Couweution ... ' .. 1 A..t . n.,. l;ist, trp.!.- :ir, f1la,-.l.i,, l .... .,.1 ocritcy ol Gov. (Jampbell. lie ami piucccucu uu mc icic ? v. . - v aa im is a straight out Democrat upon monies ii nothing had hapiieu- miraine ana is an omen of his .ill llm nnpsf iniw tbat divblo fb ed. I be inau who urea tue si:ot ouM' 11K! emeuiiv a man ibrnnnmii ami 1 ? 01 n 1.1 in . rw ., ,i it was urouiptlv arrested bv the do- 01 1'iucK and laces dmculties he succeeds in this election in Ohio l'e iiid 'nit. for a strong guard the as he has done before, he will be popular fury would haxe .resulted invited to a higher seat iu the Xa- 1U au immediate execution. Au tioual Convention of the Demccra- examination at the police station disclosed the fact that he was a madman. He had just beeu re leased fiom confinement in a luna tic asylum. x FOR THE SEASON OF 18S1. -"' Daily Trips. Passenger AccoMoMieii. 200 Persons lor tiesii iMs an I ttojfliiue :. !c.fKi--Oi.r(.. an.l h.. defeti.lalit iM-iiiiMCiton-resHelit cornoratioii. and itier iluc iiii2(i..-e eauli-it la- f-.hu.l X:n. ami the hUrjtfiioiM lu t?tl- ji'-;i-.n liaviiiiciWu or- nc.eu to Hi- tKveJ iiv p'liiu.'a'i .11. " The nefetelant, The Joan 1.. Kooer I.imibertW. ire ll(':ei Une. Ie:l Io at.m-.il liefore'l lie .niiltr,- of uie au)M'i..i f. .ii.t al tue ' itn Uo ic iu t urrl Mh'K c .unity, an tile Ilrt M .u.lav io s,. o- 0,0... r 11, aii'i an.-wer or .lemur to tun .oieoiicio-ni..,! . .in..,. uiv uiii, oe aoviseil. Ooiiu iu oiiice .lu!.v n, 1 s9i. II. U ANSl.L!., V. S. ( SSiaw, atfysfui iil.iiut.ti. FOR SALE. A new eiii t-ln.rse luiwcr Hoilpr -ntul a. W. WIL-LEY, Siiowtleu, N. C. I'it man Is the most essential thi:icr for buyers to consider when waking purchases. BEF0BE 1CSEPK C. KORSVCRTKY, . DKALEit IS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, X O. I8f MAIN ST i.-i?x ..Norfolk, va. 'X STOCK BEPLEXISUED D.VIiY AND ALWAYS j - FHKS1I AND NEW. SAMI'IEa SENT ON DEMAND OliDEKS BY LETTEliS CAREFULLY AD i-Jtuaii- i i.1 i lLLED. apy AT HOUSi .you buy -Spring ami Summer goods we wou.d ask an inspection of our (M 111; illHl .-Mtllllliei OLOCK. It is tjnexcklled either ill QU AL ITY or llavius s-scurta the W.lnon Hollow.-ll nrll-e lur the present Reason at N':i. I I I r ...:i: 1. ... .. iicio, 1 us keep ii open tor f,'i1(.s.6 av tue lollowuu rates : Per .hiy, i; -e-K, -(i. .pt-eiul r.nes for families or lor p.r-us rcuiiunuisi- ti long- r pei io.'.. inia.i.mnuu givueiinre stitislnction ir tulile, r.JOins and at.tntioti. For further information apj.lv to JOHN T. LAMB, ' Kiigs II, ml, N. C PEICE Sliictiilii'.s Arnica Kilive. Tiji; Ukst S.m.ve it. the workl lor Cuts, Hiiiises, Sores, t'i. crs. S .it Iietun, Fe- .r r-ore--, u-ftr, Chap--,,..! Haotls. Cliil !)!uiiis, Cora.-, and a!i Skia Kntptious, una p 'Silive.'y ctlies l-iU -, or 110 pay re- ijii iroii. l;. ,s liiiraiitt-eu to cue perfect ban iaction, or in.) .. y :vKt:i le.i. I'-iee -1 cen s per bo.. 1-Y.r S.-iie liy Alex AVa-.lswor' We never recommend nnv article unless we know that the quality will justify tli'4 price New York Dental Rooms, Cor. 35:ii!i ami T:iiin v j Aort'oiU. Va. ' THE TEIIRORS OF THE DKXTAJ. ! CHAIR AT LASST DISAKMEIV'' Positiveiv l);lilll(;ss. Tiio ni.rtotiia .iti.I timid at last dispel their fears. Extrac tion otteetb without the 'ttse ot n. iren.-rnl Unoestbetie. It does "not. -permeate the I system like sr.15, or penetrate the tissue liiu- other local nncr-stiu-ii..a it "V. ,1- York. Deubd Rooms only, 1 02 Main St x'.T,!:ll!--,t' -rlolk, Va. Dr. J. D.' Lb, Dentist. jar-Testimonials from patients can be seen at tbe office , with tic party. The platform of the Ohio Demo icracy, after commending the ad j Ijmiuistration ot Gov. Campbell, ex ' presses its opposition to ' all clasA legislation favors a tariff to fur- Choice New Creamery Butter at Kobinson A Oj'b. s a manliness that defeats them. We subjoin au extract from his speech that our readers may form some estimate of the manner of man he is. Speaking of his liepublicau op poueul, xMcKinley, the author ol'the Republican tariff bill of the last sessiou of Congress he says; Pre-eminently also does tba R-nnhir- cau leader iu Ohio, whose hiirh cbararrtpr aaa conspicuous career bu; tmphasiz a A eomortable nnd safe s eatner, with a :ii pie saloon and freight capacity, w i I leave tbe Norfolk i1 Sojtr.eru R:iilr.''a i wharf evtrj- day, commenci'ic; July Is: (Sundays excepted) up n the arrival 0! tbe nonhbouiid train, 2:.'J0 p. m., tor Nag Head, returning will make connection with the southbound train at lltUO a. in. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES. ALWAYS FOR BOTH SKXES nish revenue suffieipuf tn lfi-iv e . 1 uo slro"t"-r eviuence 01 trie goi "'- ieKisiatioa etaud 11 IS 11 11 ItUUO OUUILieilL to UClI.lt I seuf III men or women I inn I.i u..e ihun t.,r il.-.f ..,..:.,:.,.., "' .?:". -.'M WKISEL as purchaser of wllioh wna J.AA ..i H. m. . - i ........ -. ,v JJ I .as, Cll bis Hiileuill.1 bargains. Tticre la nr. eel to the dress iromla Baukd'Hii.l the are being sold at prices in: ULidjaeiion. ol ithe expenses of the government ei.uijiriijii.aiij uuuJiijioiciCU tie CI pi.-. jthe issue tendered by the liepubli ican party In the McKinley tariif act; favors a graded income tax jdeuouiices' the demonetization Biiver ana tiemaiuis tno rearm statement of the constitutional standard of both srold and silver -with the equal right of each to l're aud nulimited coinage; denounces u. S. Government, is ;tbe extravagance of the liepubli. ent iu politics becaus can cougress wbicu had exhaust ed a surplus and created a defioit in the Treasury; whichhad substi tuted despotic rule for free discus- ... iu, nvi. U4 xi.coeuta- Rorrv tn s..v tnn nff . t. . . j ..j u.uni ..ii. utuiaeco tuC .itr.-jue ou tolloers of selfish leaders and ea. tue deleat ot the -force bill: favovrs rnm ; , , ... , .... . sily follow an hlea when it furnish es a figure-head Harrison has t in: v a it i i : st a it i : ; ii:it. i-. Uucle Jerry Kusk who is tbe sec retary of Agriculture iu Harrison's Cabinet and is the official repre sentative of the Farming interest iu the executive department of the now promi- politics because he repre sents tbe most numerous class of our population, and Harrison is using him as a tub for the agricul turil whale. The tanners, we are close commercial relations wii.ii Canada; favors just, pensions toV.e- serviug soldiers; and denounces 11 us -ji an persecutions of the Jcv- ish.race. These were the most im portant planks in the platform After the other State nominations, the convention adjourned. been indoctrinated with this idea and therefore he takes Uncle Jer- ry Rusk, the repretative of the Farmers with him when he goes a junketing, to bait for the - farmers vote, aud now when he has gone to Cape May for a bath he is going to send nncle Jerry through the West to promote his popularity and to expend $670,000 which is Town lots on i'ailln sail ire near Market tmti Stiver, sad K. K. Depot a g.xid chance for specu laUon. For sale bj &. F. Lamb Alt'; at Law and Acaiuuiic uieiiL, i : Dont fonret v examluo McCABE ORifiK-s I now in now in bis hands -fox w:if-Ii iuiu er appointments, but will be used How can Pawler A Co.. sell 26 line white"neari snpp.iiill v fnr hntlf.n. ut 1 p,o .1. I . Harrison s tbe furtherance of aspiratious. Between rn Carolina a.io xiis I 1 OIK anu uucle -Jerry the far alliance. iners are likely- to get much taffy Souths Carolina, in .which tht i .i .. . . oy inc iiHouie ci toe entire cjuniri a I measaie identified witb bis name, saiu- inici. u ui, mens, ana. wrought, by hi lnuds; n masurs desiiined. as ba be. n w ell aid, iu the interest 'iil mnn- t.pjlv, Uf mouoplr, or monopoly j1' a measure wiucu ia tirinin,; about the worst of all centralizitions the cen tralization of neilth, with its debasing and destructive re.-ul.B; a measure whicb has already iu niinv cases made lt-ss work and lower wDges for productive Jabot ; u measilre-which has forced the iTirmer of Ojio to sell bis vool iu some instanced as low i.s 20 cents a pound, and that too, in a ui ir ket bre be pays more dearly for bun- ureua or necessary articles whicb are but hipuliiciently sweetened with the bumbugof bounty -produced sugar E. City to Nags Hcti I return. . . Hertford I Edcnton Plyn.outh.'. . Jamcsville Wil'.iamston ITainiltou. ...' Tarbovo Washington ......'. Xorlolk Scuppernong River Chowan River , Saturday Excursions. Edenton to Nags Head and return. Herllord ... Elizabeth -City, incbidinij b.itird hotel unt.l .Monday mornitiir . . . .$1.5'i . 2.2-5 . .2.5i' ..?, Cii . . 3 50 .-.'5.7 , . .4-.ii . .J.C j ..4.00 ..a.w .. ;5.0:; p res f-r bu-inefe .-ir rolue. ) I't-ci-il co::re lur Tt- eh ir. ; Unexcelled advanset lir luusx. i I nC Laroest FriVSta Sc i jO in Remember that til AHiY should con e first. rinoE slimud al ways be a secondary consideration wbere wajaty is desired. If vou want to ny wliere the above mott is laitJiTully Mdhered to, vou wi'.J a wins tra-'e at III HUE SNUBS- FOlt - Baltiiaors ... Philadelphii ITor ioli ani all Tcint3 East. The macnififent steameis nr thu lir i k?aye Norfolk daily except Sundays 8 (:io l , I. and arrive-, -.t Baltimore at rt .a i. ut- se connection ni.uie with l'enn syivania K. lC.-ftistv-iir. mioiiimr Ti,n ulelj.lii . at 10.-0 P. M. in amole tune t.r ! t-unnect with all the .Sound Lines s;ianiers iiHiaiii-ai; n.ies lor Boston and thi cast. T;..i ...o , i . ..i.v.u-aim staterooms reserved ion H!ll,K-!lt OH at ollVe llftlw. f'.mindn. v. no v... ... v, X .. " "i ""J .i!i oi Me itne.s. I HILL Ve beg your acquaintance fcr Dur MUTUAL ADVANTAGE ARE YOU A CONSUMER OP : Enow IS. WMW to 1 if ws W. WHY NflT INTDnnurr mmpriurrA . llealiziugthe imo.taiit fact that we must not only sell as fionn i and tntla ri3 rA A I . - I . a. - m a - TZ r: KUTTHE VERY BEST, ' - v i ut i 11 1 1hi ar it lull h ?FPFSaTrCl,UanVMBU,SlSS lookafter YOUtt Il JoiveL ' sOLllS'au 'I'ov'vou to pive us a call, where RELIABLE GOODS, HONEST QUALITY, LIBERAL QUANTITY AND ,,.,, BEST OF TREATMENT. And the luintl will play On the haleonay, Aiidyoull cer tainh-say, As well vo-i av, Veilry,2i4oTiaj, Moie nad inoie, . It pays to trade At our liiz Stoie. Eliniighaos Co. B V AVllITE. "A CHARLES SCHHOEDEH. RAILROAD, 'MUMl, W jEMTC' mmmi mwi mmrmm m & snppliBS. Manilla, Bolt aiid Tarred Rope, Marline, Spun Yarn and KA LING TWlNftt' LUBRlCATlXt;. ILLUMINATING Ni PAINT n, GUM ANWlKTlILR BELTING L V F ' LE.VTnER.PU'lClNG,- LANTERNS, CHAINS, ALL S1ZE.S ' EYE BOLTS AN f IXKiS FOR RAFTiNtJ. No 12 Commerrial How ?zwr ITORPOLTT. va RUSSELL DRY GOODS, X0JI0XS, :' SSIViCOE, l'AX'JV AKTICLKS Sup't . E. BROWN, G. P.A Eastern GaroHna. -c.cners auu a inrjre com no. lis cu uracil ST., Npsroxs, VA. n. Atkinson: Pmnrmt-n,. CHOICE WINE", LIQUORS & CIQAH8. t.-r i: of :S '.i cek M.i-ic ii il Art A fit!! cf-rps of tll:..;i.;US lUtilvil-;.;, Bo.ifij iui.l ta tion Io c 's from cji i " to extrt. Fail st i ;ts opens Mau biy Svp: ember -i. iwi ' mm t-r Uittalc-tif. .nit!r S. L. SI1KEP, P.tiN. iPAi. -Eliz litlli t.'ity,p. C. A PERFECT WRITING 32 A? MINE Use cf P.'er, Pee the Brl.les at Mikks Whi.piv nn tin,ia ClotUlnit, itoota anu Shots aml-liat Sture. Here Is Hie exniauauon 111 on iwriton,. .VIOS1SS WElSKl sells bo man Wit Koods and rock bottom prices. THKKOBKBT WBTEH Hurwim i-o-q i-. . Cal.iuet Beer Ls aaaUe of tlie highest grades of ...... uu.. uujns auu as a iieaitorui tieveratre cannot be excelled. Deuot at .Norfolk, Va. - - Eeacb family occutn-ine '"cot tacts wi be cl:arged for the season $19. Extra l; landing horses, except boarders ,-it ii tel each, 2 50; boarding houses sfc-'o.OO J. M. WUEUIJEE, Jlauaer. Thk Ji-bt retvbn A verdict The vertllct IS we unaniuioiislv sen me uet an ins in the city. MUts of Straw matt inn at Fnwlor r. Seamless white at 12c-etsseaiule8B fancy at is , .. O . 1 . . . . ki.. t . . .... . ... . BLOOD XII A.K STRONGER rPLAtE, - Blood is said to be stronger than Farmers Alliance has ha)d its most upon the Tevkience in thbSS? signal success as a factor in iioli Snietot"?R tics, is now. showing signs of re Al .u .. TOic among muse uo were tut1 most conspicuous instruments of jits success. i Gov. Tillman who has made i more out of the Alliance move I l l l. : r .tl a. i . . -. - t x . meub iuau auj umrr uau m oout.ii i waier, dui it is not oui stronger Carolina and who has nsed the AI I than water, which is weak,tut.it in liance political leaders in the grat J also stronger than place or power ification of his political ambition,.- or honor, as is exemplified in the 'now the chief object of their hos cas of lion. Frank Brown, Post- 'tifity because of his opposition t; master f Baltimore under Cleve- ;the Sabtreasnry scheme of the Al land.and who was in an active can- liance. Gov. Tillman appears to I vas for the Democratic nomination ibc a man of conragions convictiou j for Governor of Maryland by rne and has given his opposition a I Convention soon to asseble. practical direction by challenging While so actively engaged in the Alliance leaders to a discussion the political canvass he received of the Snbtreasary question. The a cablegram from his wife m Weis- challenge was accepted and then I baden that their son Frank. 10 ablest lecturer, Talbert and the for- J years old, was very ill there of la midable Ben. Terrell, of Texas, J grippe. . Jle left immediately and were sent into Sooth Carolina to j the nominating convention will bold an oratorical combat with the -rneet be tore ho cau return. Nolice By The Slifcll Kish Com mission. "The Shell Fish Commission hav A . cided to have no oysters taken from the public oyster grounds of tle State of North Carolina f r planting puroos- . . I. - i 1 . . ' in wimiu tue uuuuuirnn coruinencing at Quack Shoal, including all the pub lic urounds between the said shoal and the sloop cbaunel Est of Ocracoup sw ish from the 26. h of June to Oct, lt lb'Jl. Signed, W. U. Lucas. Chief Commisaiouer. Datd Jane 26th, 1891. Washington. N. C. Julv 13th' 1SHI dipt. Wilnon T. Furrou;, Kir; In replying .o inquiries marin I concernioK the above notice, to baJad, lor tue ueueutoi yoar people tut sugges ted, I will use the columns of,ha Frog re8. The law is as follows "It shall be the duty or the board (of couimiissioners) to have a general super vision and controls! the oyster industry the sUte; to review, examine and jibss up on the s im-unual reports ol the , chief commissioner and captain of patrol: to make all such regulations as they miy deem necessary and requisite for thepros pection of the state's oster interests that are not provided for by nar incmsUteut with this act; to tUit all sueh public av. ter grounds or.the stale as from the repoit I were ooupht during the last session, and of the chief commissioner, or the captaiu lire luiuijur iiouiauy otner source fi.h y may oe lea to oeueve ape Deing overwork ed and it shall be their d y to inspect same, auu n upon investigation ot such grounds they shall decide that th f urthei tak ing of oysters therefrom should be prohibited they shall have full ana authority to suspend the further catch ing ot oyster thereirom uutil uch time as they niy desinate: f rovided, they sh ill advertise such suspension bv written notice at the court-house door of the coun ty iu which such ground is situated. n,i also in some newspaper published nearest the sua ground and of general circulation tor a space of thirty davs. after which lime if any person shall take ovate r f rjm any pf said grounds he shall he guilty of a iHiauciucauui, av. The professor of Natural Historv nf the University is made a scientific ex pen by S c. 7. Art 4 of the law lor the purpoaa of making the examination of the bed. If it u true that no auch examination BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE, Murfreesboro, N. C. Parties .having young ladies (o edu.i-.ti will do--w'ell to congider the 1 jllowinp facts: The Institute oflVrs superior adran'a Kcs iu Literature, Science ane Art. ()n!v the best talent is employed to give in-M siruciion in tue atiierent uepanraenpa. The situation is one of rem&rfeab'.e bjauiy. The Institute has twenfy-e t-ht acres ol land witUrh the corpora ti n, bu so liicatod astd give the. school all t'te privacy oithc country, w iile neni-enougli-'fo the town to secure any advatit aes it may offer. ,The health record is unsurpassed. Du- r ng tue last tea years mere nave neen two Ciises otpneuinonia, one of typhoid lever, no ense of dlpthena, scarlet fever or measeus, Uhdls Iiave been strautrers, aud bilious fever almost unknown. The av erage of medical- bil S since, tbe organiza tion of the school, h;is leen about 2o cts. per pupil for the scholastic year. The iostitution is the unincumbered property of the Baptists, and is the only property owueu oy mem m tne state, used eielusm-1 for tbe education of srirlu. The domi ories have been refurnished recently, aud only two pupils occupy tbe same room. A number ot new pianos VAT . VM'K HiAV Ki;iioif;i.i:i) and iMri'ovro COOD W3ANIFOLDSR. iii !;-.( Stantkni Twmilrr.iii Hie Wmll, In.vkpensive, Portable," Xo lk Kibbon lutercliangeable T,f iu all Laig:iates, Easiest .to learn and rapid as anv. AGENTS WANTED EYERTWfflE. WAKAXTED AS RElMtSSr.NTKO. This Machine is EveryBody's-friend. Everybody should bavclieir wiitiiwr done on the. TH'pewriterf It alwavs in. sures the most rouyrf attention Address NATIONAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, eiunlcl-lace, Koston, Mass. .i!.D1?.L sale ia your plncr n.k your S'iicy, ami B.t (hem tor vou. llTTlur ,i , ....... ... . . .. . UTTAKE'KO StBSTlTUTE.'J entire rearrangement of the music de partment is to be made during the vaca tion. Parlies le lying Charlotte, Fayettville, Wilmington, Mo ebe.id, Kiniton. Ply mouth. Washington, Danville, El.zab tl. City, Norfolk and intermediate points, reach the school the some afternoon via Boykins. Va. The Murtrees! oro U. R. is nearly graded an 1 will be in operath n before the opening of the season, unlets there is some delay, at present not ex-p.-cted. As the property is u incumbered, the charges can be made veiy niodeiate Boarff, Literary and music Tuilon, if paid strictly in adance, are two huLd id do'iars !or scholastic year. Th fall seas on begins oa Wi Tuesday, Sdrtem'er9. For Catalogus or additional inforjaa tion address, - - v JNO. B. BREWER, Presid.nt. WHY IS TUC W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE centTImen Tti .?FT ?H9E ,N THE 0Ri-D FOR THE MONEY? ."kf fEn??? hw. lth no tacks or wax thread x n ana other manufacturer. It equalsliaiid. owpl shoes eostlun from 4.uu tfl Ssjo. S 5 . .hflT " 1 '"W1 1 aud-spwed. the finest calf S4.W?.vl!.,d"!,rw,a.VV, '!"e. nQe alf. Styllrth. COQlfirtailft nA PaKla I . ...v. ... . . , , : ime gra to S-.t.iKi. l'OOI. AND IMLLIAUD KOOM ATTA5lip; COLD 1.UX-VI1 AND LY.NNIIAYEN OYSTERS ASPECIAL-TY. CSOPEN ALL NIGHT. McCabs & Grics's, TRUCK 'BARRELS ! V(. H (M;oV niMIlUt'll ttllinpr n very nine TKl'CJv EAIiHEL :it our fuciorv and wilM e pleased to receive orders for same. Jtf.lpmi'iils by !.; . or Boats main ( pro:u ti -. DEAL ir- Dry Goct'sJFinejiCloibin8 NoticpjBcots and Shoes, Hals, Caps, Rubber Cooc's. WATER ST., ELISABETH CITY, IT. C. j ones muo: Elizabeth City, N. G. ; r ics w i jhiug us to furnish tbem with Establisled 1368. S. B. DoNVNUP. CJC J . o. oow.vs CO. 5 S. B. Downes FRUIT & PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 133 P.'iADE STKEET, Ie:"-"S.V.v oeriri Es i., E'i'z'b Mi (' Y will p'eas- send m the H. G. r orders at once X AND ALL KIDS OF MKltCHANIHK THAT 18 T'SUALLY ?OUND IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE SEND ON YOU 11 ORDERS. ' .-- GOOJS WILL BlOiKNISUHL) YOU lljLLY AS CHEAP. ASIV "WILL BE CAKEFLLY SEI-aGTliiil in.voTnrn' Oa HAVE THE WU VI LEGE OF 1 iO I U i t N IruT 1 1 ISM . Wl' IVVIT1,' fVllin'f)lM,ln.., -Y-vwt i.3i u.movm iu unii UL'Ii OLD CUSTOM Elt AXD NEW VlJIfiNDS. jyii I Mill i n 1 1 1 1 1 Ull ill! p. 11 U8S E LT&rSTaAICOE, 200 MJtnm, NORFOLK, VA GUpKM GERMAN MIL LETT, AND ALL SEASONABLE SEEDS. .a Write For Prices. TAIT&SONS, SEEDSMEN, N OliFO LK, VA. mo 9, nn Rectifiers. Compounders AND WHOLESAIE Liquor Dealers, Cor. ilarkot Sq. and Water streets, Ya rTlT'-iT -r r L J la IV . 7 I-iT r ii'e old whiskies a specialty,- J. 8. AWES' y GEE AT SALE OF Ol'A'. S3. lllilM""," Farmara. Rallroaen ym anu Lettrtarrlersall wear them: tiriecalf s.,nv,lKe Oue pair will waar a year. . X S 2.thfi,.e.-calf; no hos eer offwed at wliow ant a shoe for comfort and nervloe. 32. 'L"!!i. WerUlaiiman's shoes hTJ. .v ,err a,rut anil durable. Tbose who bae Blven thorn a trial wiij ar no other make. E30V' .00 amKiSl.J.J whuol shoes are ,r,ho.i"0!" ty t.he b'ys everywhere: they sell on their rneHt. as the lncreastnn sales show. J IPC S'1-"0. Hnnd-tM-wed shoe, best , .? . , Dongola, very stylish: equalsFrencli linported shoes eostlrift from w.oJ to crKU M!,es are Oie best line lAne;ola. stylish and durahle. I mitiuii. &ee that v. L. Douxlas" name and price are stamped on the ltt,.rn of ea?n shoe t S w L- lXil'ULAS, Brocjtton, Hais. ' SOLD BY. FOWLER & CO., ELIZABETH CITY N. C. I i to E F. Lamb, y y -DEALERS IN Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household "" Brown's Iron Bitters rebuild the system, aids digestion, removes ei cew of bile, and cures nuOaria. Cci tbegeauinft DRY GOODS. Boots. Slwes, Hats. NOTIONS, CLOTHING, &C &C. Waer Street LLIZABETU ."CITr, Furniture, nanos AND ORGANS LAEGEST STOCK TO SELECT FliOM. HIGH GRADE OF PARLOR AND BED ROOM SUITS AT EXCESSIYEL1 LOW PRICES 4Q00 SHEETS OF MUSIC AT 10 CKNTS A COPY, WORTH 30, 40 AND 60 CENTS A SHEET. SEND FOK OUR ILL (JS TliATKD CATALOGUE OP PIANOS AND OBGANS VTJLGijsiA SLATE &00FI1TG COi ntAUTJCAL SLATERS A XI) QUAHRYJIE.Y ;WIIOLESALT3 AND RETAIL DEALERS-1N Superior Kinds of Ron fin a MF,.io Galvanised Iroa Guttering andlSpouting of All Zinds e.ersoursr, a. Xo. 305 E. Main si NORFOLK, VA. my 30 lyr G .' . " . niJtJU 1 x a. NAsr&roa; y, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SASHES, DOORS, ..BLINDS, Mantels, Moulding .and Stair Work Hardware, Paints, Oils, Brashes, &c, &c. 5, 7 and 9 Atlantic StreetrNo rfolk, Va. Correspondence Solicited. NAG'S HEAD HOTEL ! Tills uc-hgliiful Summer Resort wilbe opened for the accommodation of gu sts on the 20TH DAY OF JUNE 1891, and will continue ojx-n during tbe season nnt!er tlie managem nt of the uiidcrsiirned The hotel and Buriounaines hive been recently gr iitly ira. ioved. Ari'auteiucnta have b.tn made for bountiful supplies of " Filtered and Jur.ipcr Water for Drinking. A Tramway is lieinr eree'ed from SounJ tn Or-f .in. and f.li.- will l kihlnir , comodati:nft in both sound Hnd sea. A eonifortab'e steamer will n ake trius buck and forth daily from and after July 1st from Elizal eth City, connecting iriin daily ....u ,u, nguioi i"iuau iiaiu gomr t onu anu goiitu. Terms of Eoaed : $2 per d..y; $10 per week; 835 to $."i0. per month, according to tqe numlier of persons occupying a room. y For sptcinl terma npply to - J. M. WMElDIrBiEIE, Maiiagei.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1891, edition 1
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