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J2, 1902. 3 85 tut Hant writer and " speakeri He' would add renown to the Btate, which in the rrATK- T, ink Rajwa-- ana uoveraor Uurtia-to--the natioiTar want to buy all kind s of Junk The - Messan. . . ,. ": . maes, lailow, Jbefiswax, old . lorn- GIXIES OF THE SO bber boots, old-machmerv.-Highest cash prices for furs and AND MEXICO, KfiAl tlyely brief-"? HofOT.-nrpaidonta o-cw .wnt faWH&ihmmm &m .(six- sdutyitp arfdw&aiaigciife6iri otheufiJ- states. ei- the sciEDiitf'imct cnd-- 9tfl haft! uVsi muvsiwr.iWL - -w- tt V-" y JK , SEABOAIU) TtmTf7 IfmSSIiJ fatter f was play ! Old i)cck. EOIT3?, iNM P Mtt be referred! i O his tmmtteeWhlL should bo em-1 powered to sit InTWashington or Vh3 fS1 mfSa.1 f XlTgimkykV &ten buzz -svas on, ana Hnererus Siucn rushing 3 About and faying logettrer of heads. the next day. Tuesday,. Ir., TaylerJ nifii-ufahliAb report ;?fiff &fiJ 77 ;-. ----r, --t-vj-.--"6stco-j to sanity? The reg eek. Certaba hormc rmern states, notably ilassachusetts, iave riaced In 1 luaiincations ojamjrpg jrlj4ctr7')tfld ut down r;c9QjhOUlan if. iuiiuwiiuHwaui aTHTOa-j ments are strictry applied: hence the feifiian send jf hr gsersoris, ndTapers, J 4tc.,".tne evident MEention .being to be-! giftrarBigifitolatWn and! halt so abruptly caUeinjTj3eEr3l&n flMitlihe will create a great ugmuuue. 4xucu utytuua uu wuusu i paQki3a3fleYdt tiS SSef 4t least. .-v v-fc. -v. x. .- As to Presidential Candidates. - xne snort session of the Fifty-seventh congress opens with : considerable talk as to president! 1 nominees. The events QWfltiorf jme appIOdft fluelM lfe?e pd.lical f oAii Mff menT , To begGT with, when, congress adjourned in July the gossiirtidicat'edi that there was a big fight ou bqfl Colonel Roosevelt and Senates. Ha with the chances decidedly ifirf avOTofi the latter gobbling the greatly coveted plum of the Republican nornlnafionv but now XsidexttitRoflBekeit tprrmn rttrl ,v- V annw Jiave tnings. ali his -own .way. -a xen 10 ODd endtsrc tm 3ie will biefklfeipiejr-b eWf ran ?ases where vice Dresfdents have be come presldemrbyTSshea1 of their chjtefs and ge& t ortdra. Aion for hhtelf.luOfourse everbooy rknows' ' thff TfnCmlbboj ifeflmsfl -and Arthur aiMeseittotlPosai selves in tVlSfelHaiisel&nAxlil Jn fact. Tvler never wa a a Whly. was simply a disgruntled Democrat nominated by the Whigs as anexpedi ency. JohnsonViever wa m buffvms a vmr Democ - waslj&Wfcads witbNaiSlffil .W t Seward and Thurlow Weed. Arthur belonged to the Stalwarts, andrBlatoe . led the Feather Heads.; At etp4pe cnt time the Republican party -fa slngu- ilarly free from personal f aeiSfisBo Colonel Roosevelt has little to fear on do so, but in their, cases their parties 5et3EirAQtTby Dtrecfttai caeuoiis cat? inilEttrareii JZ 3k ' Tl that head. BufctnedF are sp&fiutar-rkhalan m and txustaJQDnftha rfMMsf'pAlrfarf It elir6 riepreWit itii Acs dential bark may split. . If he can steer clear of that,' -his title seems clear if not to mansions In the skies, at least 4n m Tvrlrfonf1n1nnminnt1on.ViTttfi one hine- thnt so'WfiSovM &31oneira Jlooset'sprAbectE ioSltS wi , conduct touchingthe coal strike. The president is a good deal of a scholar. and he-no doubt frjefluerecasthe. - uonnain Bnauowg ana m nunwico. t In the east who appears' to have been benefited by the vacation events is Sen- V-t. v " , m I the he running. His sin aMarsoe-thaU;iVID W he e . kiu- hfmrrh ' x.- v.n-ir voiiova v?it f!vipr ,Wns t.mOtmW,, oZ -05: rWRooe to' hpld-'fifm jespbusibre Jtor ThT and arFmyit,fermeii Any rate, Hill is in eclipsel vSiB .'tefl nfiehMy ihaOie7snoiaMliavKhom netlid'nQtnomraate raraer is..-mat karould SI;eUegov f1naorr3nrt,u e fleeted riesrf dent However thattnay bev it J-piatni asiefepose jtaiJLkoraflpjeiuawiui Oprmanr has ; gained -n BretteeX? liie Htn'has lost4.! Gprman afwayhaabef striii ttetnutha?T CmifWAmi Ana vrlT1 norOT rjaafcaerfiei tlie Aeit of 'the' goveirnor'sTiip , by' TrMnWhifirf. - niiccei.4is the si would nave 'beep elected bands, down, mii's "enemies ; assertVfhat the treason,, force vbillo dThat was a eat -pert orm-rf inev4W n?i a xiTium: v -u-.1 ?-vd aWtbo wnnat-ated. That beins Jhe case,. no better .rn i.n,'4,.w.t ioipr of -.whiJlfcnrtoiild! bVmadeInyiva- oosevelt would a" third Hons, botfe&SSer to tt.2 cruhorn T and Senator Quay's cousin: PPnnTOt . .. .. - - CTJ549UffGefe43lxvttWjlBiTri Ta ne at Harris Durl K tary of State Olney ishso growing in favors Kecent events enlut ut Senator Rnrmnn ,e Mart j, .uuuwvnm uc tvuBianuy. m tne tmniipv i . - ... senate. ere is"a- new KItfhriiond to the; Pie SgW? ,B the .great tourna liW4Vuu uuu journal, or tne unicagoc awu rhaa not been considered either a-sin orS a diS&Ttf&e to be a vonnrVnnn Thia parxiri rn&'?nTV rrd I iSew. York hA onil Viaa a naDTtofmmn-mgwTIaTeTer he goes? after. - Far strnnAr thinr ava rutuing aniongTBe dry bones and walkv original ideas, beneficent ideas and Is not. afraid - to - express- them: "If " he proves to be. as successful in politics as n aas beenjln Journalism, heHTST e' al ronder!ftffld!l3alK;ay rst lOtaat JUfe U MisJouJn iy uneage and a Temocrat by inner- Itance-rTOs mother and his father; rge Hearst, are natives of which I have the honor to congress. There are no better Democrats on earth ; than the lanstfilrTalJsr-maps William Ran WrM16 Dem ocratic Moses. . , r, 3 tlOig'sel fRpublican aoritv DrntjroTC4unseMa james .utlPStbftrifbuPMdnot seat iSSte ?Mf simply .declared tne seat . vacant. Tney did tfil B6H?mft&din9t3eWflat after hrowinftut evJrV-ballot about whose egaMty tbere was the slightest doubt er still had a clear majority of t 1,500. Butler went home, .ap- pealed to his pooplo and wag clootod to both the short and Jong terms by over 6,000 -majority. Monday DeCvJL- he sworn Iiw -Jhst. wghshe srvei with a'fidtffe ofjsc with a tiorae ofcwtesl on that be was fraudulently elected. Butler may not be a -.saint Is bet to oust him and who most probabjy wIIOIiteru uuMTTnm again. ThlsluTrcif ie every district a the. republic Indtjbitaterfehito eteat iiry gress proviueu ue is yussesscu . vx. iuc consfltutlonun'cati ThaTISut- issesses those qualifications has. beenY4fluhted or de: more ability tha-ttia "irET'- i( fiSl' v-2 mJLL. eSSOietnem Ifmir.ila epresenfin was dulyk AeTdoes nTbtKngi t0Tbe-S)tt pels bet Jterlthan Jepls iyoted. congressmauk wui wuan- '"TprovideT TReexcesslv colirbf govern for men and angels the Republicans pTegemVtywtingaboutcoTrnptioirttgd person whomsoever so long as Philadel- phiansjfiBfslmapJiited whose chronic corruption . is notorious if jahdw;hfer&atar reely :?hargea: that aJT the late . election the registration lists wrXadfe"thr6entV6f'(6 hey are a beautiful set to be Pratgg about the purity of the ballot 862! . -m mT 1 O. I iev -stole the 1 IniiT 1 ftff"!' " " """ I have fair tbeT reacfetBiacmt resort- f ea xo ooiu: "&jn?J? c0USt3OTero, - iaiur-M'uo-t f tire from justice. : jwEtneyixwiiDceBt: w :l?nJ r . -- - .i,, and ligntiimutJtnEy, most; amial3&2n ;5?SKbTliaT")ech' in 1 t ougntxo sujier. toe HiV tw;noiKA7Tft op tne Drenosierous- ior k evil practices and make restitution, or ttilfeDbai..w4h?t?; flnWerirf JtnatHpn:r Charley Ey. Smlth.Qf Ppilelnma.-Tafe b i gh publicstatjon ;-in J WashinstonIn est principle of law before a,rupremd Mm toj.say, tannist:be; presumed .that this court know . pelOawV f?it may be assumed that . congress is not wholly destitute-of-a-ntile-inf ormation -We.' still continue in a 'period of un- twt thfrcraturerOlayif, ;pytt vmdpulredly tne liws under which we" work "iave tieen mtrumwtai-' In. cveaiiakV thei conditloHS le"&isliitloa" it fwouidfbd ''eiuay enog3i W destroy , it. . here . wiH . undoubtedly . ba csde, hevtiej wildyance; j rTW;iiiSf tioh is seated on a continent flanked y the .desqendants of pioneers or, is a sense-. Id tire ettergjr, btffdnefcs HWa losrfe'fif hearts. Bucn a nation so acedr wilt . As a people we have played a larse part itf fie wdnowiy'efei'iipen' toafe or ror weai our place must be great greatly or succeed greatly, but va cannot aVdtd eaaeop ftrrt; whlcli Mt& part, If w should try, all that would follow wouidTe that w should play a large part Jgatsbly andi shametuljy. But our people the sons of men of the civil war, the sons of the men .who .had irkP in tHMMjlode'jbfce'ln ptesent aniface ,the future. Wgh of, heart andkreai: 5ufiofwlll. -yJrS n'oV tU ereeM of -tKe iwfftWlPfei Bitfi th e oowja;o(u55 is$be. eoiDCl of hone and of trluinnhant n- defivbVO VTad shlrtliJ&fe& E&fJatu. gle. before usrr These are many problemtj fors to!fceLattctM ctosetorthe1 tweitl ttetht c$nturyi 1grr? IPFRblma. Bbrpad still -gravelr Jat ; lidme: Hut we' know that "Wj can i eojrejeittrna solnibeitn rfneLb 4 pfoyided only that we bring to the solu ttanOthe 'aAlitCek of '-'headV andheart' en pteBrVecPi 1 8rSatBlsonest fidecIararS3' asto tfiiuwaifcitifJeelgrted wltn perfect truth that his recommend dations on4tbkt tjeOafAfecidl A mat ue auuua tu ma uiigiua vuxxi- Jon, sdJeechQWat there is no connection bween tEe-tar- 13 "V """u vinu ifLand. the trusts. Which-L beiJeve andl Sntln's moreeerron' wffi(M AMmofJs morVi&ftev Wrrony-P ous. Judging rtoinYXH6ijnessage, tne to coritrof the trusjsjr, JE47ii does not rajotnnjrjqpji Attor ney General Knox' in his fa"mous Pitts bm g apeech declaied that-llw law al ready on the statute books or which congress place there is ample ti con&cktke twtBr aHy Mftaftothesl ject bo uiipuruini.. JL Among his minor recommendations th6llowiis the best and most sen- 32SfiteSfc8Towing tendency to provide Xdf the" punllcation of masses of docu ments for 1 which there is no public de- Kmand prSJlgVoftwhich there Is jno nI ifecisttirpje J numbers or voramafe turned TJUt bynhe govern ment printing presses for which there is no justification.. Nothing should be printed by any of the departments unless it con tains something of peiroanaoyalue, and conJsa-couM with jadvaiitage cut lown vei ajj th printing Jhlch ihastteeceusomary to ment printing is a strong argument against the position of those who are in clined en abstract grounds to advocate .the i6Yernfarftd6ib'An -work which can with "propriety b left in private "Ailee Samee." " , "fy Tln3ueynhav htWnching' ,soe andhough mndh ha8)beenfsaid-inth 'northern press about lynching in the- ! guthqan-d :yr&m i$ .1$&p$8V fte;r all, that human .nature, is much" the same !idr!IbbT3fht astfl afndWesf TtSoinfe time ago certain-reminent citizens ol iraon,.t"ly.moibhi cmty, Mssp tit' Of-4 red t and . feathered- a t yisitipg.-brpthpr wW wa'st65aMido1is I'rihls-atfetf' ttonsitOrarmaiTledrwonaaM df cthfrtAbwh They rode mm on a ran. ah xnese lH 'the most'tipprovcQ style of tteWMtB Cpjipexs off-Indiana. A; great 'uproar ensued. "The 'country was horrified not jso much thai: a lynchfa&rSheiiia takVlaS; UhlflfJhal it should : take place in the county of JPly mouth, in thld Ba State. The Antilynch socMylPniwd the pun ishment h of the lynchers, and seven mid -we1 were Informed thaf the?ifedl tioit aiid- severity th whl;h they wohld be' phnished Would set the whole cduntry jansexample .ojf, hew toi rtreat. lyncher The vm&tpi: mr and mirabile dictu, the lynchers were aft, quitted! More, and worse still, when the ion theycMniathJh1 P 4;be ieWrif fcity met them at the gates and acclaimed thfeeTdesnSrto was-a- griat tdayifor thevclty of CMarioiC in the eountjfloXrayojflh monwealth of Massachusetts. fei&m. tfjsmis Mml a constjwtiQnai amendment is, jseedeo 1 prominent: citizens of, Marlon. Plyjn--ouiltalsfery1 inteea, 7X Tiling iif&! si. t ' . ,'t--.!:'': 3 BieaauHfiss, .areiaiiiessoana qcmp- fJLhere s no better work. done in : iiii'tfinoiJiiffcii-rrji.iri 0....; -.'"sc;, iq-' 'an-iosl -.'.'i-.f u a . A- . . j. : . '.on 3-i.fjrs &o.j yarfSkG to see irie ohideIimtrbv - jr, Flf iff f fl.'.K T H l H!T .ft T. f. rt f .T f rts Q.rT ynje?cef tQ;p and.pay,fiigbr. 1 Hllxr 1 10 4- kntra frtll- ; eaWjfePlS" 701 .qu.'j qideaoiq . jll lTL -.-uBeierepaaierk. xiBefre Cierk. W ' :t .,.. . -il Jofamie'fefcfick.J rWd(aSfir:i.Wl iTaCtie lkmicb&P&mMmi rjbr&iry RidH VB iSTeneoTanalr of the above entitled nroceedine is tn hWAto,P irom iae oupenor uoun.oi me county arore said an order of sale .partition of two cernrf ljract -fof lanpV iwtthi iniiiroventetobs uieroon, tnowea in ,iae oiate ana uonnty 1 above Itamed'andmorfi partteBdeseribml as iouows : itsu acres, more or less, adjoining the lands ptBarnhanjcamijathers and 142&ar:es more orless adjoining the land of the said B., PBurnham; j and'itlijers? eSaidtdefendaatai will further take-notice that they are request ed Q'aDtear befbrertha clerk of- -ttte-amierid wiurt of said coturty at tha Court HonseThere- 01 jem MOnaay f iipem ber, afth and answer ordem'ur to the petition" which has been filled f lnma cause or.reUef win be grantod acoording to' the prayer of thesame. :'iseIday October M) hVc Clerk of SuieriorjDoirt.CamdeCoujity,N.X3. 1 ' - ' ' - -7 : . 1.7 s-' North Carolina. Dare county. Stperior court, f,-M -wovemper term, iB. i rv -'T HiT.Gree-nleaf, pifp-- ttarmearini t6 the ftatisfarfewm rtf iTift Vvinrt that the defendants, after due diligence, can not1' be tffrandlin the State of Northcarolina ; that -they are non-reeident8pf the said State aiid are 'residents and eitiiaens of the, State-of of New York; that 'ther plaintiff . has a goxd 'id ineritorlon3 -eaute of aenorf against the defendants, of which: this nonrt hna -inHs. dictidnr'a-get-out in h4a- oomplaint : that" the derendants, aisagn, own property n this State, judged by the Court that publication be made Elizabeth fritv N. C. fop nix RnvfsslTr vh1t notifying the- defendatitoatJpear at the n'ext-1 Term 01 tnia uojurt to De neid on tne 11th Jnon daviafter'thegratMeridav in MaoHi46uS.and a wer or aemnr as taey , may oe advised. or judgement wilt &be "endeTldageiii fcthein addordang to tnereiier cemaneed 1 The defenda wmftheritanocfr that the nlainf iff has. obtained a writ .of attachment whicli has issued against tkeirproperty in-Har e county Known as .me. Jonn way Kiount t'at- ofr" this court, on the -11th Monday r after tbe nfcMonla 4rf: 2180,' KWT i The- p&tw&W tms action is to recover ill teen Hundred jjol lars unoDr contract' ' 8. .iir c Tfe. f THEO. D, MEBEDTS Clerk or supanor court ei Dare county, n, c nov. 12, 1902. . . North Carolina,1.! arior court T. Greenleaf , Plff .. I . H. H." Persons & J. R. I Haf.Tetvexaifhe'.' iiORll;, C e r- Bank. of Commerce .of I BufFaltfsew KtooV-i -FH it appearing to tne satisiaction or the court aiat the-jderenaaatsaitejs, dueiaiHBeiicec cant not -be round in tne state of JNorth Carolina that 1 theyif faresj non-residents asof r'Sjaid State of and are residents of the state ' of New York; that the plaintiff ; has., a gpod?And' meritorious cause of action aerainst toe defen dants ofj which this court i had urtsdiclanvraft sec out in ms complaint ; tnat tne aeienaants. . ' It is, thereiore, on moiion, ordered and ad- jndged.by.Jtoe eOTrtJial h9lpal7hpatipn febf made tn the Tar neei a newepaper published in. siBapetft jitr.t JtoUfr 10 jB-isueeeBsyei weeks notiring tne aeienaants to appear at the next term of this court to be neld om eleventh Monday aOter the first Menday Id in area. iwu. snn m answer or oe-a-nr as tni L mar be advised or judgement will be render The defendant wfiT further takJnStice thai the plaintiff has obtained a writ 01 attachment t i 1 "j iz ill 1 l . rnzf- Oouhwknown as "The John QravBlount Pat ent,e--same-is returaabtefe;sad-Term ot this Court- on the eleventh Mondav after th ?rft MoMay- iaillarch, 1903i rEh'e,' puTnoie-of t'ii9 action is to recover Jfifteeh Hundred Dol lars nponcoiitraoti 5. ?'J''''T f " " r - THSO. 8. MMKT1T8.'- tAUNDKYi HrvH G9erk'vof Buperlor tib-rf rf Dare C6uhtyVN.tX ff 1,, Ll For x ou wiu give a vnnsi PP DftOre sui.J Sewine Machines, Lacks: Efctv "' oT"r 7 - r Bad dafsts ita6iiiBaperno tmythe tJesi harness?" 'I- s You caibftearo ft Our stock is comsDlete : and at ' . .1 - - . w . ua-to T xliCiurnirAiLtJi Y.nd oKwrev;- lawraoaj- -vumxucm.- uy every one who h&to6nthte o4r1 every one who hftfeHSefhfiSfi'- e horse f jwnishiner JUne, tLfii 1 - jJOyu a-UrtrttiZA numjo e,v.. 1 v;! . North caxblmaDareCoTinty. ; -Bttteflor Court, i , 'irr TrfJjr5TX, g.Q.C-Ji.q:- m. T. QreenleafTPlff I iSLV&Sl'i- &SSw ISkandor. " . v, ,T K lia JU.VXt?V, XCi 1 It appearing to the satisfaeion of the Gppx that tMatffendanls alte d&e dlhWeecahnot be found, in the State of. North Garolbia ;, that tney are-non-reaiaents -or tne saia state ana are residents and citizens of the city of Buffalo NewvTbA;at ftheplaintiff--has aoodand meritorious cause of action against them of which this court hasJuriedicaon. as sef 6iit'-ifl his complaint ; That the defendant. Peoples I Bank, has vproperty j. in tn-states-- -T- '-i it is, tnereiore, ordered ana adjudged, by the court that,pttbllcfttion' be madebi-theay J Heel" a newspaper published in Elizabeth pity o., for six successive weeks notifying -the defendants to annear at the next Term cif t.Vila demur aa-t.n b advise win be rendered against them according to the Iffiwlfifum1 patent," the same Is returnable at said Term otthis court, fthe leleyeafh MoBd-afterc tmndlWMarWigo The purpose of this action is to undred dolLrrs upon conti Nov.. 12, 1902. .... , f - a , Korth CaroVliia, Dard Con3sy ; r- ".J Hoi.Tirnii;ndaT''v.?: or oonr. h; jMorWfcDeft.i.v. o ' v? . irapbearmtothe ffatMaHfoh'ot 'tha ndFbe found mthe state of Isorth Collna: state ana .are resnaenta ana cnajaai3xr Ciaeuity of Buflalo. New York; that the plaintiff has. a eood andOTeritcrrioM: cairsfelbf ;ihit agftihsf, tr en, of which this Conrthas Jurisdiction, as set out lnas cxxntpiasnx: issttai'efehdan'&Re- ceiver Owns property in said State. pf North. it is tnereiore on motion ordered and ad fludxecLEttyTOe JOun cnac puKDcatsonCM -made in the VTar Heel," a newspaper published Jn notifvine the defendants to atroear at thn. fTerjadOf this Court to be held om Jhe ifeleverrth Monday alter tne nrst JJionday in March. 1903. and answer or demur as theVmav be adviaedX l . 1 3 X 1,1 T 1 , i . . . a. i , 1 ur juuKeiutoiit wiu uv reuuertsu Bgauigi vnem 'according to the relief demanded T , , rr tyAnpAii recover fflf teen act.- Lthe plaintiff hasbtained a writ Qf .attaOmienlr rV hrmtlZ, Glxe"ina "trf af i V7 -f wWohhaslsstietltate8t M-prepertyofrthe- T7 - 1 - me- . uiair- . lis returnable at said Term of teih Court on the. I . v 1 . ; r -j . : 1 f c ' -r . f leleth -MeBey iaftee48sMoii & VV llliamS. rTOOil' . tMarch,.l903. .Thepnrppsepf this .aotioij ifr tpk ; ; i -L.. . - .. -; - ' rreeever,ireeeninaea4Hx8 '!' .--a'S -SXikiS3mXi9jan' .J aeraf pe3oarT(a "SHGHOtlTTEKf : Vfrf ? RubDeraadeelStaiups'. and Brass Checks, Seals rBadeesii steacijcads links. Pads, Daters, etc , el it ?-HfRNtX."-1' hi -JvhPjtinterii Lv. Norfolk (viarerrr1tkll:g6 Lv. Portsmouth ;- v.. v- ' 825 a. m, 9 .-05 p. m ar. uewureoR : , C lrOOpwan.--: 11 :55 a-in. 11 :4a D.m Lv. Weldon Lv. Hendersoa 45 iS'ISW&ya Lv. Hamlet "9:45pri:- Vl35 al m Lv. Columbia.. ; , . 1:20 hu, 0 f. 1a I At. Augusta . . ; 5:40pm. Ar. Savannah : .-o' :55 a, m. 2Spm Lv Hamlet, TsJQ-1 . i ft5-b.4tf.' 7t i. Ar. Athens . 5 8 a. la. 22n.m Ar Chattanc Ckimectioiiaailv IfeernSHne TprfforiioHdat eoastteTbuba p. m, ? ' V. Paas'r Artlfla Main St.. Norfolk. TT I cifj" 1 la NORTHBOUND Leave Elizabeth City daily (except St ! " s w . - , m . a . Bemaventir rStt74Tt&&r laBeactt: TN ' j-msion.-.; ' - -.iAo, ; & frftf SteaoSeM leave S31zthiyB6anbke land Oriental andNew. Berne dally.eaiaeiaa . sunaay) connect with A. N. I C. - B. . and ?&L$$V bdf iroikrk oxsw iin thH f djt' .'r. - ' .. l connecting with W. & PJKf BT Tor si WashInfftpn,..C. and Steataersfer Wtndsor. T ' a r 4 m . p."m. f df Jamesvnie'arid nTiaffiBtonl "ana ' 'r Tuesday and Saturday for Chowan Bivferi anill i ' I Mondav and Frida-v for Hnn nnnm n-n tr VLKvar f onday and Friday for Swan7 4riarterF nda iteracoke.' . - .- .. . -: - :- V . : - . -v rrs-t , r-,o?cr - V. vwr-iooHT . v'T . ftirtfie infomatlon apply to W,B. Keys, r -AgehT, otle (tideM WesSolt Aff I. . " : wmwmau aw. aw wv., mwwa . f g . ; "Till : MtK.Knie, .', - ,.j tELQ. HudoiKb., y - -wjo--m BngeT ,- -- ' urea 1 Jit. S-jra hz&:&T,'jghi :&X$q TUtbaiLD L " , ... - - - - . Tie SteamemttBtN -kiejfix-' i9iitS r-3- . ,S. m. instead 01. lvllh., :AbQL WIU in OftlnrnliftrrS fW- Tffin&k 5mwM mnirTnUM Ting, leave jCJoinibck 4 a.ini. on Eecr- . - . .r.-L: . ; . f Cbinioefc : ei.' t'l.sV . L,H B( bZL t ' , - v?J" 'v-viJ-gii;j:i 1 ' ' .Uity, W.40. I l g:, ; j;' 'rr - -r- 1 TT -7 aa ' -'.7 e-sel iisv gLii, i7?L -j. -:tjiS e.r I for all points erMer ki Calif aral2 i3 j3.i JiEfOQ ;--.,Jil--1 -' B3 arrives at Portsmouth daily at 7 4 rat 1 1 TTi MM 9:23,a,m,andr2j40 p.m. .arrive ..-. e. JfllulU 11. U.UIiLi4 mff Columbia at ip &'&Wfor-2foxth LN. & S. Depot same old time, 12 Court r YYrt)Arr3iLrtl 3S:Vlf.4vX- nTsi ."Opened-iqr all Hndaof nei? : 5 j ' rand repair work. A line pf all iffia :)f material W -1 - iTuee;DemW23rd; a W q SVr? for 8818 f Public Auction, FOR.. 1 YL?onV? t'asqaotank-ouatycW. .-the , v Hit 73 irmwtrt-r: tnvrlt - .f - of-H6gs ; 2SHead of attlrv consiflU 1 iVJrWWB, ,caiyes,, yearlings ana one extrarr colt : All of my toultrr of everv deRcr xj f-also some of my corn, hay &c Gfle-Moffet1' nd Rake and other farming implements. J s-.. mswnefiflai; gyJf: mov. lata iuu4-ueo, 30. ,-. , - Dee l, We.-2tt r-u r.ii.'f .tJ.LA'i jl.- 3i 2 -zy 't " f C :i.f o V- i. rfl i: : i
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 12, 1902, edition 1
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