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! tt 4h& tt' Hi tt tt Letter. tt tt tt' tt . tt tt $, , Jut--. - , lt 3if 1 ' "... 1 WW Features 1A Recent Elections, v v John : Barrett's Am&zing Ceek U ww ww W v . , if if 1 u i ri ' ii ii i - - .. " " . .i. , asainst him almost to a man and wefe bllST ErrOOTnine' RpnntAr.TTnTinn- fnr thp highest i office iu the 1 world. 1 At this time tt seems that President" Roosevelt han hia riestlnv In his nwn hnnda nnd -unless he does something later on, to knock the fat into the fire will be nomi nated. . - i . ; -. . r k" - Amazlna Cheek. -' - For unadulterated- and monumental call commend us toHon'John Barrett of Massachusetts, late minister' to Si- am and now world s fair coraraissioner had i i ypu are goin to make should . have.the proper ingredien.taLas-well j as-proper f proportions. -4 We 1 have ftvftrvthinsr needed.' ; Our':linevof - - - c .. . . .. . ,. . ... ' JELLIES; FRUIT and NUTS, is tempting in quality ; and V price. 1 n Superior quality and JREAr j Special wasnington e, ?r.j , ""J"' ""W tt tlamC Ul .rf nf n anHr, with fho' m Illinois, commomy Known .as cussing, ane uiobe-Democrat based r: -Xi"" 0Li env t?t tt rnq itt :n9k - its Hopes on slandering-tbe state and ."uj.,""-..'----, - AUliiJJ " J""- ."-rr the majority of her citizens, but the TO a gapmg has- made- us Elizabeth "City's loui sianaers reacted on the head of I """" , -. the Glohe-DMnoprjit BTirJ 1t v,-tv tt The unprecedented honor of being iiv- Leading retail Grocers. J - vlted on the dais Itself of the Bon oi . . r- reiterated time and again In every con- tto'o trno o-ao in rnonai . t 4- n, i.oa ht- n nrm 'V I want to buy all kinds brfunk, hides j j tallow, beeswax,; old, ' ipru, metals, rags, .sails,: rope, -.rigging, rubber boots, old machinery. . ; - - "Highest-cash prices for furs and V AND MEXIC67jlEA.OipKa maes oi an xiuus. - SEABOAT ;Air XniE RAipy,M s SHOBT IlJNE TO PRDTCIPAIi . CITIES OF THE SOUTH LAND SOUTHWEST, 'rLOllIDXOT- BA, TEXAS, CALl;OKMA, "Bobl" A Republican legislature- bo gerrymandered the state as to put him into a. district Republican by 2.200 majority. They thought they had finally done for "Bob, but ' 4 ' " The best laid plans o mice an men Gang aft agley. ' I Just so in this case. Bob was to be snowed under, but Bob carried the dis trict by nearly 300. Bully for Bob! Well-done, Robert! Another caper or two like that and James Robert Wil liams will become a presidential pos BibiUty. Hie is able; he is courageous; be is clean; he is aggressive; he lives in Illinois. . Everybody will rejoice at via creat victory except the defeated plotters who supposed and hoped that they were well rid of him. His tri umph Bhows what may be accom plished by; a vigorous and well man aged campaign. .-Dut-Heroding Herod, i No wonder, that-Senator " John C, Spooner's, vocal chords gave way. It's jb. wonder he did not faint dead away. He has great reputation for .wisdom, .. and I have exploited him somewhat 'or the Republican presidential nomi nation the nomination, not the elec- tion, mind you but he achieved "the bad eminence" of making the most thoroughly r . un-American. . utterance -iieard during the last campaign. He said and it is most unfortunate for his fame that he said it "If we could - elect a good, strong Republican presi--dent like Theodore Roosevelt and a t strong ' Republioan : senate and housa for a term of twenty years, it would be better for the country. I believe the demasroeic tear UD comes too 'often in this country." Those be strange words to fall from the lips of such a man as ..Senator John C. Spooner of Wisconsin and shows how fast the Imperialistic Idea is making headway In this conn-.rv- Even Alexander Hamilton, . the father of the Republican ! party, the great advocate of an aristocratic fea ture iu our governmental system, while ti ndx-oeated life tenure for senators .-advocated only a seven year system for president Senator Spooner "raises" t Alexander at his own game from seven -to. twpntv for 'a cood. strontr Renub uiican nresldent like , Theodore iRoose- velt." Reasonablje men will regret that Senator Spooner said that. ", : . Waain Addicks. Z Once more the utter hypocrisy of the G. O. P., which arrogates to itself all purity and sweetness, is illustrated by the condition of affairs in little Dela ware. Through the machinations of - TTon. Gas Addicks that state had only - bne United States senator for two years .and has had none at all for the last two years, and now Addicks cornea up .again, smiling serenely, with the grim -determination of having for himself a seat in the senate because as he as serts, he paid for it and is entitled to : have it. He makes no more conceal ment of his boodle operations than he Would of being a scrub calf in the -etreets of Wllnilngton. Unfortunately, (most unfortunately, the Democrats lack 9D9 of having a majority on jeint ballet Jb the legislature. If they had -elected one more man to the legislature, -they would have elected two United States senators, a chance which comes fe W7 few legislatures in thi world. Just why the Demecrats do not unite With the anti-Addlcks Republicans, who presumably are the" more decent ' 'Ot tke two racnons, ana eiecx uu -cent Md one Republican nobody ex--cept themselves seems to know, or, if tfie anti-Addicks Republicans are bon--est in their desire to rid themselves of JAddlcks, It Is hard to understand why -they do not assist the Democrats tm elect two Democratic senator. . s. RDublican Boodle, . v ! Of course the use of boodle In elec- mons is au wrong. Dy wuomsoevcr Of GALLOP Celvable . form - Which Its ineenuitv conversation with the emperor and em- : v 'i. , : ' could siis-o-Pfit that tho nmormta hnrl press dowager ' of China has Just ' been nhonfe f or mail . WG ' T)leae rthOSO Uvnn iT , - ; shown John Barrett, formerly rAmerlcan - . : . . . -taken, stolen and carried away the en- mte; to Siam, noV commissioner gen- we wiU please Vou. ure duduc scnooi runn amnuntm? to I ni tn Astn tnr thn at iouis world's tair. " . - - nearly; $4,500,000, when the various I and Minister Conger, who presented the s-nif pif . A 7 school districts were drawing regularly ThlaTnnovation in royaT pro! I I 1 1 1 U Y uie ..interest on tne scnooi funds year cedure, where heretofore conservatism II M I II Vfiflr . nnil it tnVon n owfnl tml nnt hnsmnrln th Chinese court known as ... to know that thieves do not pay inter- themost exclusive toJ iiniM. i strik i. . . .. ... . i. I lnelv interesting and significant. esc on .wnat tney steaL The UlObe- Not content with granting Mr. Barrett Democrat did not carry the state on its the first audieace in the history of Pa platform of slander, but in all human king ever given to a foreign commissioner probability -ft kept several thousand 'jiJ Tlti people from settling in the state and j occasion to ak him numerous questions kept out hundred of millions of wealth ( about. American president Roosevelt and wmcn wouidve been brought Into ."to o tTu MISSOUri DUt for ltS mallClOUS Charges, violated all precedents and astonished the "It is a dirty bird, that- befouls Its. own array of prince- and oourtiers pre-ent by evwhere Tl now reside nest" is a saying peculiarly, applicable requesting Commissioner Barrett and Min- near Niionton. Pasquotank eotxntr, N. C.the to thfr mnhlnTnrBT TVift teac.i1- tetQT Conger tO Step upon the sacred following articles of personal property, to-wlts i throne platform Itself. ar ten mnuio 75 Head oi iiogs; zs tiena .01 w,ie, wmmir iou i'ubl wuicn ail aiong. naa- maue or mors their niue titMiisu fun of the Olobe-Demoorafa nronherips with these two American representative, fine rode of oxen ; one mule, one horse and one Water Street. PHONE 57. ELIZABETH CITY, N- C. If This Sort Thing. . , Ta what vou . want you know 1 whereto get. iV; but if' you want 1 cleanliness, carefulness -and cor- rectness turn your laundry over to ,us. There's no better - work done, in the country than we do. Let us prove it to you .: ; ALBEMARLE STEAM LAUNDRY. A.JO.rcenstine, P- 36 Poindexter St. , IOldDbdk. E. CTTY,K C Octl0-3t. TTTTfl C k "PTT A 1" OF rH SI . ' L Lv. Norfolk (via Ferry) 9:10 a. m. .8:45 p. m Lv. Portsmouth .-93r.aa.-S.-66p.a Ijv. Suffolk 3 'S'a. sa-Sp.m At. Lewistom Lv. Weklon I TjT. Hendenwm - Lv.Baleigh at. isouthern nnes . Ar. Hamlet Ar. Wilmington Ax. Charlotte : USa-Bb ll:45p.m- '22p m. 223 p. nv ' 3:49 tel. 405 a. n. faOp m. 7aSana Lv. Hamlet ; . . . S:45pm. 735 a. m -Lv. Columbia f -3 a a. m. 10;25 a. nx Sale of Valuable Property. shall offer for sale at public Auction, FOB fun of the Globe-Democrat's prophecies with these two American rtprwuwuTw, '"Tn J L" uJTTV 'ZTZJ of RepubUcan victory in MlssourVsays JJS att&TC in ftg issue of Nov. 5, We hasten'to hft f-$&GS&iMuu I, VM Mrro - M " them for daring to approach bo near to i a A TT.DVMI Their malestles tn- nouaced that they not only would issue ,a edlst that China suouia perueipate in tne ! amriA'm tair - hut would send an imperial commissioner to represent them. They specially requested Commissioner General TtarMtt tn ntnvn to Taiaeni nooieveii .V..1. A ..J.Hnn th flttitlldA of 1UC4X UKJ v-x""" k v" America towardChlna In her troubles.' . Dec.; 4, 1903. tt. Clearance . One 5 Poland China Sow and f Holly, Mistletoe and Box Bush Parties having any of the - You will' give;a' Christmas ijK??"5 Present. Then why not let it r De wuw Ar. JBr7nrin ' "J-iS IB. 7 :OG D SB. Ar. Tampa - . :45 p. m.. 6 :45 a. na i r r inir iiina"iroiryJarijrir'.e' u"f Jty f- ft f fll"i . Lv Hamlet, N.O 4ip.m. Tt40 a. r Ar.Athens : ..o-Jir raSsw-aaiiaiSawss-a, Ar. Atlanta ' " - ydina. 4aifl p-a .., ' j1 5n-J5a,m,7ap."ia a, , 5e..l.Ja. ferward pur sympathy to the, valued St. Louis uiobe-Lemocrat ana suggest that perhaps some other year Missouri may go Republican. ' Poor old Globe- Democrat! , . An Unnecessary Handicap. Tn the recent camnalen Democratic nominees had to carry an unnecessary That .remarkable excerpt recaUs , . pnlftnd China UhnvP nampH VvPrPTPPTIS nrt handican br reason of the jabber of Mark Twain's famous dictum, "Blessed Pgs, full, cross Toland Lhina, aDOVe namea evergreens On Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama to is the man that bloweth his own horn, race ft,p:r nrPrniV wnulH do well -w.t ,.t i h. o Hofl hi,- lest it be not blown." The. best thing v.iiMt,i Tior,I ra ulcli r,lcllu;Ci wuuiu uu wen l,AV v;u.vv.b hUUb AV VI WUMA Ma i I VAIO UQII'IJIWU . -B yALSUVS ; V M w 1 for.th;-irocit..fo-iTe-: nasIB;ouTd sow and six pigs fuii cross on u. to see me at once. remove house of representatives. By such managers couiaaowouia ueio rev.au . nrivA 410 twaddle Senator Morgan intentionally Commissioner General Barrett forth- -L. very nne price xj.. ,v . .. -,,n . inrnn- . ..... : -rv n cnnolfh Tiia BPfrPtnrV. f r T1,ti1 f'hino I it .iumwu - . v - utwwii mcreasea tne ioaa oi every uemocruuc i "i""-" " candidate for congress. : The word. "in- eze Majesty. a bicycle. . Nothing; will be more Ar'chattanoogjT y p. so. V3 J cd suitable and nothing more appre- g0 - tigjfygjw ciated-ThePrice to Suit 1 .rTn7rve-. . .. ,, -. :. ,f . ,e..r;S-v'-:-;.' Connection daily at Bootfaera Pmea, wiHS IW""'! . nil tnina fnr PinAhitfHs, IE TWTTt:Mi li-:-? rWe repair, i ererything, U;UIlSj j electric cars. Connections at VaokKavule aai. vjwixig luavuiiiw), iwixo, - and Porto Kioo. OonaeetteaM fcew -UrAeia Excellent line of guns for sale. pST Prices are right. , . a. m- - - . r . XiL aj. '- i. . ; 6TPoindextea Street. Harness Reason. H, J S; 11 fiCi 77" tentionallv" is deliberately used, for the law: presumes and senator: Morgan is xjt-A ti; it without cost or incon- vno auii. jiwt xwwuu : . . . sow and .2. pigs. Sow registered venience to you and 'pay high- price - 15. . -.. . .. : . . ...... One half blood Poland China est Spot Cash pHCeS. Holly must have rich foli- The brilliant editor of the Washing ton Tost indeDendenti is liable in fact. ... 1 HH 4AM Iaha a renowned, lawyer that . every -man quite useiy to ueua uieu uy tui ic a " a i j intends the results which naturally and majesty or at least to be tabooed by lsow4and 2 pigs. Sow registered inevitably flow from his own acts or our Anelomanlac aristocrats and land price $15. ' ' ; words;' Senator Morgan cannot plead grabbers if he does not suddenly check RftvfiTftr Ut,Ws ' lllimfirous tn Uo-P snd flhimHflnt flPrrip5 Ignorance, for he is not ignorant.. It is himself In the mad career upon wmcn . - -r T- -- very cassindeed easy as falling off a he has entered, for In arecent editorial, mu. - wrr j . ... a-.j-x I tt- mo nrmn on Park i1 air t-r rounds. . v . . ' log, ana a Slippery iog ai uuv lvi- a couiiueuuus iaus"'''i "., i ; - - . . . I .... . . . 1 ir.11.1. f U. A Iwmn I Tl T71 man who is just entering npon a tux i "ine niau xuuuuu, t uaa me iuhp ear term' in .the senate . to: say -that dence to say this: some dther man of the same faith !WUQl, We suppose that, the wnoie troume is is struggling" for a two year term-m the house and asainst whom no charge rat Irfr nf fltT f "T "p IN EFFECT MATlSGilVlSCi !1 , Train Sersdceu iUil TT v NORTHBOUND - 9-23 a. m. and 3:40 p. m. arrive a KocfoUc ' , a.m.and439D.m. F. F. Cohoon. feated. ' It is an;easy thing to do, but a very, ungracious one. Tfnat; would Hdn. John Tyler Morgan, haye thought If whe'n.he was last up for re-election to the senate the good people of Ala-f bama had said, "The Democrats should not control the senate' and had there upon elected a Republican to succeed Morgan? Does anybody believe for one moment that Senator Morgan' would have been enamored of that the ory? . Not a bit of It, He would have pawed up the earth and made the wel kin fing with his bellowing. very much depends on whose ox Is gored. The senator, having safely made a comfortable port himself, was willing MsmMs nartv brethren sink. Indeed he was willing to help sink them, for that Is precisely the effect that his aec lamtions had on all who were running for congress. - "Rv what riarht did he assume to say tin a rfmocratic house would be det rimental to the party? There are those by no means obscure Democrats ei ther who believe that seane of JSeaator u.Mna ntfamnoM in the eenate ana out of It have been more detrimental to the nnrtv than a Demcra1fcj house would have been. How does Hon. John riMi Mnrsran. relish that sort of talk? The senator ehould peruse ''Put Your self In His Place." Evidently it would An Mm srood. and the next time 880 Democratic candidates are fighting an nnhiu : battle he may at least be in duced to extend to them if not a heip- wrnnc - bv whomsoever 1 1. honrt t laat the charity or ma si' .i.i 1 1 . tmt- rrra nrifhniit cui vlns.. ' i .(lann. la rtnt with him an Ut- tout Juat mhy it is a mortal sin in Dem- ; ter impossibility." If he must talk dux- V. X . n' -'odt fffl Itlter . tin .linillll UUV tilt Mi jvtbus tou u. uiatkci v4- j"" v w jxig a. Campaiu, uc iuvuiu .vu .w ."kiKlfAaa 4-n. tnnHntx It tiooaoth nil hll- t '-m - mmanol fnrofit nnd nnt "f5darstanding. For osample, the tn, society of reporters. Then he will . MnKlu wou vfc " v ' - Ul tc9 ua&u.. Tl sq,uib: "That noise which me An the west early yesterday morn ing was caused by Hon. Charles Dick - flamming down the cover of his checkbook."- Now there is a facetious ref erence to Republican boodllng ifs funny la a Republican. Who' is Hon. Charles Dick? He is General Charles Dick, an Ohio ' Republican representa- thev sleeD. When vou are in the city stop with us, we will please you. LITTLE OEM HOTEL,- opposite Hotel Arlington The Mat 4- 4- - , ; , y Does more to make the good appearance of a .man than any other appearal, if it' is the right hat. " Our $4.00 Hat. The -President's tatus. The signs of the times indicate that only one man of eminence in the Unit ed States has improved his status this year, and that la President Roosevelt He is a much more commanding figure now than he was when congress ad imirned in July. Then bis-chances of VX o7S Ohio '-e-. - the , night the day that he had bad it j -aving i he nt be used in Ohio,-which is generany .r , JPiv nhM.Mii liPAnn. It mar he easllv imagined WHS ! : J 7 .r.. . . t Tia A. nanaatnea to setue u tne uepuouean owner. i ... h flmtlRw now to watrh the SBDPle Republican courtiers an nnon Roosevelt the very same Republicans who in July and August were Cursing him under tneir Dreatn a a -marplot," fbullln the china shop, tr" "To shout with the "multitude cob stitutes the wisdom of this world", is a nf 4-mieal nhilosoDh.v which the Ee- Jnbllcan leaders believe Iii and net up n'The world shouts for Colonel loose- vert ifow, likewise the.. Jtepvpljcan, chieftains. Three months ago they were were doing la more doubtful states. UTervbodv is alwars bowling about the corruption of Tammany, wbkh is bad enough, no, doubt, but rarely is a word said about the corruption of the Philadelphia and Pittsburg Republican gaags, which cang!ve.Tammany cards and spades and beat It. Why make flesh of one and fowl of another? i . A Gay Deceiver. r ' The UtepubUcan" idiots who bet oa Missouri going Republican because the JIobe-Dmocrat kept on eayin It JJJUSW LlittC IUQ W 11UIV .avkaaja aw I J ' due to a conviction odgred somewhere in ( f JMrUR 1 ABLt i the British mind that the Mad Mollah'e -VVV W1V 1 T "TT, country ana "people are ricniy enaoweq, with i.f?.? Ti'rnW'&f'some kind, "it Is a conviction which has always fired the - . . . . -a x- Ll. .. 4a true Briton s neart ana xea io ywuw not rt tvio .wnriri in which nersons and territories lay under this dark sus picion. 1 For more man iour ceniunea uu Anglo-Saxons have Deen reaay ai au t cm fATh intrt tho four corners of v & v ... the .earth at the barest meation of a divi dend in maricetaDie piunatr. xuey uava overrun India for gold atd. Jewels and v..ittn noruonM r!htnsL bv wav Of UUlllcu c.v. v.. - DroDaKatfhgr the opium trade with China; tney nave narneu m i'uii.u since the beginning of the nineteenth century until the discovery of oid and diamonds twenty-five or thirty years ago, converted tnem ibio eiiennmaiuiB set in motion armies such as England has not put afloat or afoot in all her piratical career. They are the same old fierce and bloody minded spoliators tnax sauea iorui . . T . .mil from Bcanaiavia m , vna u m. m ravaged every lend that could not help it self. - ;t As for Somallland and tne aiaa mouan we wait for further Information. May be, after all, they are worth looting. Now I submit that things are coming to a pretty pass when an American. AriH-rtr Hrht nnder the nose Of Mr. ec- retary of State Hay is permitted ta talk la that strain about ungiana. der the protection of whose guns, nnfiiinsp to JToseDh Chamberlain, we nesrotiated . the calamitous . oeaty oi Paris. Its misprision of tremso at least.v Ratlip fisvera. Rverv once in awhile some preacher tnVea s fall out of the Isecular press. and then once in awhile some editor of a secular newspaper takes a fall out of some particular, preacner. ,'J.ne ioi lowing editorial from the New York Press is more or less severe: m,. wn street Dreachlngr has chahgW eomewhat In the last century and a half.' Those fine oia ieiiews -ayo,u, mi..M Walv -Jonathan Edwards. .1 lllk.llVH . Caldwell. Wltherspoon and Burr (father fmiTiiir nf Trinceton unlver- UL " " ' .t mft in tha clear llsrht oi h...n oni flimr ihm eonnel into the open UUOiU wu. ... V things by their right names and Bavea sinners possiDiy. upe xtov. ii. Dlx, who has been preaching at one end k .trut r.,- fnrtv vMrs. Daid less at tention to its habitues than any other clergyman in town. ..to aii intenxs nu purposes he does not and never did know that sucn an xusuiuvjuu iuo.uivv. " change exists. No open air thunderlngs for himl He prefers ms priesuy ivuw in the quiet pulpit of old Trinity. Mere word of mouth would never convert a Wall street sinner. He has ne tlrne to listen to preaching, uui wun the eye as be nurnes across mi " i . tka . nhnia silent sermon reached .by the venerable edifice of a re- ligious corporation - worth in round numbers $100,000,800 . on which it has never paia si. mxw v sort .of sermon Is ItT . Tne ospei oi wealth hangs Its banner on wall, and the cry Is. ''Still they eeme!" nr. a .uiiT Ttlotis community as Jong as the spire of Trinity pierced the sky. but since, it now plereee only.the t- nvi. mt BkvkcraDer we are sxown wicked again. As Mamsson aeeas the ehmrcb descenas. 1 1 - 'fj-f Write or see P.Ca Squires, , . : at Hotd1rVru6nr-"T- JtL14 Ull IN. . rteeffvaaENf SATISFYING ?' - That's Just what they air say Theodore Walker, PUT -1 L 1 T4-o t V.oot I zs. . . : ..i nuu uu w u.i. p.wiv. . .. - " i rsiiuffi njuwuw. , . I . - - o . - ... place for both gentlemen and ladies tttt asmoiTthe aW eitied us show you and give you a price.' png wi w7 p. WhO Care What they eat and Where was issued against said defendant on the th , Washington, K-. C and Bte " . " . ., riRvnf TWwfiniher 1902. bv J. Suence a Justice I - iiinrTII -i-' mi v " a I s r"v7 , No sound-headed man asks to day "Is it cheaper to buy the best harness?". ' , ' He knows either because " he's had our harness and learned its worth, or- because . he's had some .1. l' '! ' I a. m. and 4:28 n. to. Clieap bLuix auu ww icaiucu 110-1 . J3QUT worthlessness.' ' - ,Xou- can't f do, better anywhere than here when buying-harness." ; ' Our stock is comnlete ' and; at - I . Connects as Norfolk with Trains so and Irom, prices all the way , from $6.00 up. Virginia Beach and Currttaiek Branch,- 'u-gfcit1 'Our Blanketslhave been:the 'rrr . ",K - -. 4 r ' - 8TBAI4BOAT-SBTK jl-nrul f. Yi-v 1 StjUmftru leave Klizabetb. Citv for Boaaoke ..-..,jrT.vv--'-i-i'v-r-..; ". Island. Oriental and New Berne dally (escoy-. every one who has seen thern. lou simday) connect with A. n.;c: b. b.. aa ; . lv,l,; a. cnTv- itiuth Aa.it rjan foe i3al&haro..iWIlKiajS-.--' - TT1H.V IlKtiU. 1UUO. . irmu VI. DU1UD- .... . J . , . - : ! in the horse furnishing line. 1. Let 11 38 a. m and 5:43 p. m. arrive at Edentgn. T2?Z? : ' p. m. and 8:40 p. m. arrive at Belhavea - I p. m. '. p 'J 'Cxi J k.i I I) 1 'ill Connects at Norfolk with Trains to and from-r L ton, etc I day of December 1902, by J. O. Bpence a Justice j C, for the sura of $53.00, due said plaintiff by I defendant, on contract, which summons is re- tnpn.h fl tViTnrO .1 I ! KTkATirA. .1 y AT. nm fITTIf.H i in Ehzabeth City township, Pasquotank eoun ty, N. C.on the 12th day of January: 1903, at I 12m; the defendant will also take notice that a i warrant ui uiM.:iiixitrixw jj . i Justice on the 9th day of December 18ua? I aSainSb "ue property ui biuu. u.n.cxj.u.aij.Uf wmuu i ELIZABETH CI Y . . r I i I 1 BUGGY CD. I -1 v A UJ U : 4 A DrAn I warrant is returnable before the said Justice J nU. H Iff n I LtS riUps &t the time and place above named for the l .A4-m x4 onnvmnna wtlOTt fLTlfl WilPffl t lift l Cl'UlU Ul DUUUUVUOi VT uvu. ti w defendant is required to appear and : answer or aemur. or vine reiiei ubiubuubu wiu uo granted. J. C Spkncb JiiHtiofl of the Peace. December 11th, 1802. - , - V Moscoe w . Turner, Aity., ior x-ui. ueo., Poindexter street. ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. North Carolina, Dare County- Superior court, i m iiwi . - H, T. Greenleaf, Plft - " - .. vs. . - : - . ' - - Peopls Bank of Bnffa- " lo New York, and Hor- 1JS iUUlC AA-W. ;.- " It appearing to the satdsf acion of the cour be found in the State of North Carolina; that .... . . . . i . . a .... .3 tney are non-resiaenu9 ujl ui chuu. dwiwj auu are residents and citizens of the city of Buffalo Washington, K- CX and Steamers for Wiadson. Leave Edenton dally" (except Sunday) 12:11 - p. m. for Jamesvlue and. walliainston, ? Tuesday and Saturday for Ghowaa Blvee kt. Monday and Friday for Souppersoae Brver. ' Leave Belhaven 10i p. mJ for.Wa&lJiiEt.aa, , f. C. 50 a. m. Tuesday Thursday and ta-: . by for Aurora, SouUiCreekMakIeyvCie;attiltr . londayand Friday for 'Swan Quarter-aa -ii ,cracoke- . ' - .7 s? - - fr ; HVr fnrthr information aoolv 4o W. B. Agent, or to the Qeneral-offlees Uarfolk.. j fc Southern B. B Co Norfolk, va . r- Oen Kauager. . North Carolina. Dare county. Stperior court, sew York ; that the plaintiff has a good and A , . ; ,rv . Imorltnnmiiinnai nf action asainst - them of H. T, Greenleaf, fUZ. W. A. Ensign, chaa. A. Ensign and Norris - - , . j. Morcy.Eefts. that the defendants, after due diligence, can a. v. a ef.. 4-m V.a fitofa i-T Irr.ri rA.Tiki'InA.r that they are non-residents of the said State and are residents ana citizens ui me oonwj I V. VnA- that. t.llA nlalnt.iff hM M. Iv , t ; j . good and meritorious cause of action ; against fh defendants, of which this court has juris- I . . . 1 J.1 A. VV lUiaf vu ymm m meritorious cause of action against them- of his complaint -That the defendant, Peoples Bank, has property in this State, It is, therefore, ordered and adjudged by the rvmrtt.hnt nuhllcation be made in the "Tar Heel" a newspaper published in Elizabeth city WUIUIV ti w e.a fr u. o.. for six successive-weeks notifying the! -1 ... .. lnnn. .( defendants to appear at the next Term of this Schedule in effect Dec -1st slV"Z j court to toe Ufiia on ine eievenra mommy tu.ier the first Monday in March, 1903, and answer or in effect Dec -IstaCOZ. i r demurasthey may .t advised, or juagmen, - oaIZjL ' tt'"- I Will berenaerea sganun uem ancunuug w uia p - xua uutsauuir uuumucc . .jtu;; US hat in style and quality. : Visit our store or send us your order by nfail. BE P ARTICUL AE TO DESCRIBE JUST WHAT YOU WANT. J. H. THOMPSON, 208 MAIN ST Academy of Music Building, ' KOBTOLK. VA. . I in the "Tar Heel,' Elizabetn City, pt Term of this Court to be held on the 11th Mon- JnllatMi i'-w-'n AAntrant UU1111B UUUU W"V v.v day after the first Monday in March. 1903. and J Thos. 8. Meeiins, 1 rui;. - . a swer or demur as they may be advised, or clerk of Superior Court of Dare County h, a Columbia, amvuig. at. qplamtaa, IJmnnnt. i11 Vx rmUfivtf fumtnat tnem 1 to 10fl9.. - G.!A. Tn ; - m Mminv the relief eemaneed. -- : awv 1 : . - . i .-j , w pm jTj Tjt fnUinw f . nnf im f it.t 1 . r . vi in'Tfimrnincr will wuva e :ninrrw J-ne "'"-v."T.v..r"A; n.wiln UnnnnntT. Rniwrinr (lnnrt O ..- ' 1 1ne P I Hi 1 " 111 Xiao UUUOlUvU ce w iiv vswvvuauuuuw ; "Trie Hlghblowers are in bad fier, nrpn't thev?" f woii thev own several autotns j which has issued against theirproperty in Dare I county known as ''The John Gray Blount Pat ent," that the same iseturnable at said Term first Monday in March, 1903 The purpose of tnis action is so ravuver u iiktou nuuuw v. lars upon contract, a Clerk of Suparior Coui-t af Dare county, w, is NOV. la, iw. North Carolina, Dare county. Superior court I- t-. .- . . xtovemDer leriu, uue. .; -H. T. Greenleaf, PhT. I ... j i North CaroUna, lJwje uounty, Bupenor uourt i . - . 3 ,' n ,, H. T. Greenleaf, Plff. -J . J "PUmWIi fStw' ? arnvin'.f T;- '. I jos.'H. jjasseiiee, Be. v ! labeth "City in connecting! Exchange Bank of Buf- ' " . . 7 j with freight train for Norfolk, Ira- ?XZ: ' Steamer: Harbinger uiTlI lartft . It appearing to tne satisiacxionoi m wran, Wednesaay at Al-ntO?., VOIBt.'?" that the defendants, after due dihgence, can i ' TtT litV - ' not be found in the state of North Carolina: JOCK, tOUCIling at "; IN Ortfl . -lilTCar -t and that, they are non-residents of the said V . a: . ? - U-i,i.i- ; of Bullalo, New York; thaUhe plaintiff has a J Qn returning 'wiU,le:tauHOC& . rm. ...... 3 a m 1 . of Bufiaio.New xprK;tnasjJie piamtin nas ai:. On returning WlU leaTJoinjO good and meritorious cause of action against j. v, "zT6 " ,"7, -setoutmhiscomplamtithatth a-Sft nn'Tflftrn1e.i t&hZZ ceiver owns property m biuu ovaro ox noriru 1 A-v'-""t j .o ftereforeon motion ordered and a Time f Or EUzabeth CXljdjr lUugeu. Dy wi UOur u LU.au puuuuauuu iw iuoubi ruuixuxg cru XMUiuuig viUw pm feW "THeel," a newspaper publish to . - "RoTilftr Sfthfidnliv Time. -- T"r 7--- T Mi.reirBoi7eoftM ' - ORDER. Commission Merchants. I 8S$5& ? .' .: m - f Noris Morey.Defts. I . ''' " - . Ttitmertatothe.BtIsfaetUofth.eourt 5S 9rh AVents for Fertilizers ef r 1 . iri'i . J that thftT are non-residents of said I .nmQr.t uHii Vu rpr,rlpri flifftinflt thpm I tliem a QUlCia aiBPa.WILfUiiiMll H', eie ' ' - d . A J . ' . ' 1 j. - iUn. aA vrn.mkGrt1jTlf'ja . xvf ' BAm) 2nd ' CotlOn-beed if Meal t f and state of and are residents of the state of ... . ... . '. 4'' . : :-i i ... I XT tr.V . 4h Hulls. Oats and Hominy., .-.Buyers of .CountnFrqduce. u VnvV-thRtthn nlAintiff has a eovid and I rml j? mKHtnnonfl Cause Of action against tae aeien- I V 1ln4.4P has nMunui nrrit .Maxl.mot which has issued against the property of the defendants situated in Dare County known as "The John Gray Blount Patent," and the Same is returnable at said Term of teih Court on the eievensn monuay -tuber lue nasir jnunuay u March, 1903. - The purpose of this action it to recover Fifteen Hundred Dollars - Theo. s Jneekms, i j.Vi.Ll1.ln Mntrf tin. 1, rat ..t.rkTl ttfl I mala Ui W1UU11II1XIO wtnu uuo j ujw.., .mu nolarc In Nrt 4 HtJV PntTl. set out in his complaint; that ;te defendants. Laiiv in i .v. ,,; i Receivers have property m xms otai It is, theretore, on mouon, oraereu anu au iadgedby tne court that the publication be Tmufe in the Tar Heel a newepaper published in Elisaheth City, -Sf.-O. for att - suecessve .iva nntiflnir the .defendants to annear at th next term of this court to be held on the Motiev loaiieu 1 -.' i . f agamst them accordms to the relief demanded. ... . ?Ii.;' --.a v&J4-ir The defendants will further takS notice that Oil m' 5 apprOVeU ! r ' SeCUrity. tbi plejttff has obtained a writof attachment r r . . -v.4 .h tin toariMl araint their nrowrtr in Dare Edmund Alexander. Aitbrhey-At-Lsiw and Alauager of ."'The caro lina1 collecting Agoncv." Boom3. Nos., five and. six, Acaftemy oi music. IO MftiMEiizabth City,N. C. the next term of this court to be held on the of Superior Court of Dare County x. C. eleventh Monday aOter the first Menday in 1Sf. , , . :.: March, 1803, and to answer or demur as they Nov u, raws . - ,.- . ' lav be advised or judgement will be rendered . . . ". : . .. ' Sn.lmn1. Hotil .Untmtri end Brass Checks. Scafe, Badges, Stencil and Stama IU, 1BUS, uucii, ai . PHCENIX - - siquid ma Sienca woncs. ; v Job Printers j :v t. Kivers Rd thuix s which has issued against their property in Dare County anown iu o uuu mvuu, j. ent,"the same Is returnable at said Term of this Court on the eleventh; Monday after the fiMr.TwY in March. 18QS.V . The unTDOse - of tWatibTllBtd-Tecover; Tifteeh Hundred Dol- Clerk of Superior Court otlfcrtf Coiiii ST; Q. lNov.l2thl802.-Dec,2S.r. i -I jest . s -nasi-' .i-M-SHew ra .1 n r U f i f ST 4 J ' - M M i"New l ianne-x.cii-!:i way and Shipyard- opened forallldndaofzsc,1 and repair vwoik. uAijjUsiS: stssx ; f , , of all kind of material x ; ' rff .'"hand.0 cGiTJm1k"trraJ;9,l? . satisfvjtion gti&3rsnee& 1 ohfl w; 'wililam,,iPTlf I I 1 .- it. t i i o
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1902, edition 1
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