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I ! 1 T 1.4- - i 1 1 . 7 - ,t -. " 1 c 7 7 ; ? . 77- rr.)77:Y 7V. f v:" ..-7" NEW HOPE NEWS lWSi,KbvN. C.V May 7. Key. ; -77 7Oeorge.,: Webster filled his first ap- . . ? t V ' ' : 0 Vpointment, here' last Sausday and S . i . ' ? day; On Sunday he preached to a , ' - large and appreciative "audience. Mr. -,' ,7; '(-.' " , ; J Webster . has a pleasing touch of old-7;- , time , -.Methodism: 'to his: character which we thjfnlwiir be greatly appre- '. ciated by the people in Hew Hope and ; " -,. , - . -.Some of the. farmers of ?;thls section ; :.i ; , : vJ;u fs;;pian'tihgf their cotton o nd sev- ?.w.vv?-eraiiwm iaye Dotnorn ana coiion,to ; '':-r.;:: ; Bev;;Geoige 1 Webser ; land ' r "Mrs- :! jf 'ebste ' ; - . 'Vay'by'Mr! and MrsjSJ.f Mason'Whitel -. Mr, H: G.- Newby is' spending few . ' - days, with : his parents,; Mr. - and : Mrs: v- s.-.: -D; G. New)?. . - vu , , . Woodyilie, twere visiting in New Hope ; r : ; ; MrJ and Mrs. 4 H.-Periy are- glori- tiii.tsstej'fftiisiflaTi or a at- ; --' lie DrigUt-ej'eu gui-iy .vucw, .atuij.jr. -j-- r.-: .. . v : ew nope inurcn. . . ..: : :, iv Silently you stand, before ine ! ; ' As in, days r of 'long ago " ; Wb.eiiryott 'witaesse3i;deeSKof;Talor 'Also heard the cries of woe. "v; . Children brought; by. godly mothers: - :To they sacred altar's rail J 7 - . i To receive thy wnbaptism7T77 And -th gift, that God .av.ails.'7 r Happy, girls', and Doys .ogeiner . . . .. xo.cxx , And beneath thy sacred roof-tree , 7-B?1 K.,1?!;" 1- '; r?7'r .' 7;7-':; 7,.;7 .. -7 7 Happy. - maiden standing silent K 7 BtatatteB . . When. the sacred vows ; are taken. And jshe leaves- a happy, bride. (?V7-' 7'?i':r,-f,: ';-:y?7a:;:7: 7;C-7v;i 77Then.the7Beli tolls out so sadly. 3; ;; : That - another's "passed i away. 7;7 , -f' Some .of. them are soon forgotten; Others," seen to llvn today. . : ; 7x7 7777t'"r".:u" - - T;'7 ,r : ; Scenes ;like these you bring before; me Over ywr, loved anlongJostttn 1 7? m. -75 7uers; -7 --'v' -r 77 7 ... . day with, her sister, Mrs. Grandy Saw 7p:patare;e -y. 7.7? ? v ; : . . : - .7.' ; : , Mrs; J. rW. Sawyer spent .Monday T'Vf HonAtonnrcn you are as sacreo V 'Vjo'TnV TOO s naibe to meS ;7 ;.ath:your:TS - .AM you've bPfn ra star t sea. , . - r-7,7lAW -NIB"7l;i7 l'Siilif- 7- s : .. vi trTi .tnj v.4pWtoTi.7-N. - Saturday on 77 . 7 "OT11 9 rro1 tt? ndlic.,f ?yVyTrltl. lier f ( -Mrs. o. T5. M,atit. - ; ; . i r Mr,' Johnnie M.Chappel. I..Be& p-7 77 A 7 c.-v- : . ; . - v.;.-.. The perfect way ! to cure the kidneys ' ' 7;- -v.:,, citJ,-- Xr rr -r-r t ' A bad back mean3 siclr kidneys, S ; - i H7 .7-.:: tr " -' - ,t . Neglect it, ; urinary trouble s follow.' - fwvs ; Doan'H Kidney Pills-are made for km ' .ifr-.iv-;;- ; w v b. Johnson, merchant tailor of : , -T-eadv,' lantv4th6ir7;cornvovT-'d rKw-'a-. 4i;,7 77:7-7rM f 7 v--rV ? .9:-If 2' : 111. South ; Wilmington sjreet,; place ' y- ' - J we expect that others will hav , to do ... .- - v' i , . .4. '.77 rW--i fe--r. v. v, ? -.,v-v ;nA'' . 7v7t7y-7frainfalls -cold :weah- 7-' : ::, ' :; ' c - :-. ? ;, -. w t,--,: . f.i .".".i:'i;vi er li very disheajitenjnj; to the farm- 77i7;5l'r.-7f7: ; - - . ers m thli section aftd isrputtmg tnsm ! , 7' ' far behind In their spring work.;-7' - - p - . , . , - . . .:. , ' ! -r1' -.-lt '-r. , .. r. ;. :-very badly, and Doan s Kidney Pil's ' The death Wei visited the home Ly ASr&&&' : v-v--.;. -ir-r- z .sVw 'V' -'6' proved. n)ost effective . in relieving in "fr s 7 u - ., t -. .A,-J7 i 7 -, - ;. We Thave also used Doan's Omtmj if . f ;-. 7 - ' '"v WvoursfamiIyforCbreaklngoutOrt: 7 ? ! t H7V from 'tbilwhom they -loved so dearly - - v.-'', , . - j . - f . 7. .-i- " u7r7u;Vs;7i ' - 7?'vf ' i u the skia of the neck and two applied . . -' and carried 'him to; Abraham's bosoTn . ' 7,-.-i flt?7- .tw - . -f . . . txons dried: xtpT the: affliction Ery- ;-7 - . -vf- 5 '5,r 1 'to restv herW'thy tloss - we deeplv fel.1 . ; -.. . - - -, ';v7-:v ' 7 - - ... 7 ' v7. t,- w i:, bodyshouldvkJiow:oftese;. two good . -f-T- - , -But 'tis God that; hath bereft us. -v.He ' , - i, - L 'v7tfJ7iS7;'77'r tSii'-'v-t''-. -vs- remedies. You- can use m yname ana. . -s-.-v. - .- 7. . .:', . . . ,n 7 . - welcome as one1 who highly 'endorses ;s:'v?;-i'y;.--.i- '-.i -.: -,17 - '-tiTV the claims made Doans Kidjaey;;Pills - 7 "' 7 7 . 7.7 ? 7adayiof ifei IS' gone. iTIeaten with, joy, . ;. -wrixM : - -.A- .,.'.-7v - .- . ' '-.7---rxr,.- '7.,v-ana?Doans JD3ntment7'i:'ti - - viw 7 -v. ' 7 , ''Plenty -more.proot like this from EHzabeth 'City - people; Call 7at the K-S'pT? Standard Phaitoacy.nd:7;asl.:what i-vsr 7 ,Fbr sale by all 'dealers.. V.Pricer 50' ':$&4;&i : :i".r "v;-t - :7 . Vt7-af7 7 Fpster-Milburn .jDo., Buff aloo, ' Ney; S-ffifflltl York;: soieagents for -; the. United 7, - V abrickbuildinrof.thedlme : 7 . . , . : 7 3;pf eighty feet by seventy feet, 'at the - - -, ' . '.: 7 . 7; ; : , v:' ' 7&dt of SouthiWater, street for f Messrs 7: 77- 7'''' ; " . The :builuin2: will be twoi stories S r7 7 '.. - '. .77":. -fc7i -7 ! ...... c ; 7 7- "7- ? - . : 7- f 1 - ""'7 '-'-- L ' r'7?7i -v.:: ,. J high and will' be usd for store build- 7S' 'rnn 1 "pWt." ; " ; The 'contractor Informed the Econ- :: Jt: Vomist vTeporter; this morning thatj. the 77.'. projecttd 7building "at present is not :'. .: - I K ; 7 rented;. and UiaVthe; structnreTwm 'bd 7:47i7; 7777 ; ; . ' ' er. r The - building - will bo located' i the rear of E. S. Chesson & Ca store 7 will t f ace: pSCth. vteW ; anl crlll - be accessible from South Water street Ifs-an-ideal lw;atioii jf orfa jmercatile enterprise,; and. no doubt wHI be Representative of V,vv. : ' ; DR.S. v: GREGOEY: 3 ZTXIO nSmWtUmA-v. ;J ',7 ' -:7.:-';;-Tife - ListenedUolthemusIcbfwe -73 7?- i - rSv 7 :J "l;X 'r "7i V- 1 ' " The . StiefC is; not only,. the official Piano "of the Exposition, but' the only ne - used . in the great Chamberlain Hotel' at Old Point, the principai ho- teisanlTe nient 'stores in Norfolk. -" . . 7 There 'are reasons ,; why the Stleif attains these 'distinctions S that you should - w. Writ's "us and 'ietT us tell you also how we self them from maker to user qn easy terms. " ' '7. vc.W;4u'iv:;,:--vt i777?.'!:7'::'.-7"' , ;-sr?rA CHAS. Wl: STiEFF, : 11 A Gr:mbSt., .r. Norfolk. Va p.iny7C,7Mayi:r as held . at : Mr; " J. W. Sawyer's Sun day night. Tttere. was: a' large crowd present.-,-71 'a v7J 7-; 7 Mr and Mrs; rLuther . Traf ton spent Sunday ." ver pleasant with ;jMr7 arid Mr H D. sawver.--. 5. 1 Mr; ind Mrs7 Luther Gordon sp'jmt Suaifternnf 'ChiarU.Hte , Mr.' Winfred Meggs aiid. sister of Burnt Mill, spW, - Saturday flight - r '.Tlfoi Mr7TWHia Sawver. ., Miss ..Emma : xsosay, lyaia y. j ones. ? Sudie Cartwright ' Helon McPherson, spent Saturday night -with Miss; Jen- . . ... .. "... ' .. . . . ' t nieSawyer7;7-7rv5l 77:7:7 V ?3 . Mri- and ; Mrs , J. L. Sawyer Bperit Sunday , afternoon witlt Mr. and Mr - : W7rf!jSawver. .,,:i;.-V.v isMa Defordspt7 Sunday af 1 temnon with Miss Emma Nosav. . ;, Mrs, Liz4e, McPherson-spent Sun- ' - B,M v,t ,,,, L - ... oVV oi.ter dcu vrmvcuui aw- ? 7 v' 7,7 7' ' ir quiltiiig those' present was TPftwrar- and Mra.. jt? "W. - : ov777'7:f''- ? SCORES OF ELIZABETH CITY; CIT I - ' "j:. 7C7 - ''..7 . ..;- - 17 KENS HAVE ; LEARTSSp . L.w- 7 t " v ,.. -J. ;': elsh - N -"r C. says r-fl- obtained .the ;A-;.'. ; " greatest relief from -backache the 5U3n . . : . v - s ,c th'lise ;of Dean's , Kidney fPills.- My . -, t-yg; -jiZi: e -.--.V g.t77:CON CONDnlOMfKW 'i-7" 1 " ' ' . A-f M'-nttT An m t A r.?. ?t0 .; .,. nut- jrwi ua.oij, jf1": I tia't ion. and I onlv advise classes whea ;he t-aie of direct. benefit, and I inake thf-m . for - you without barging- ex- oroitant prices. 7-' .;, -J- DR. J7.D: tH ATHAWAY,: ; in. ; Mrs. N. ;B.; Wdker, of Shlld, is in tne city toaay snopping. ':-v7;'"vrr---'--.. .-- 7 7 2 Mr. Isadorw Brick, of New YES IN PERFECTS professional Card ..O ffice - in Flora's i ne'vvj'building, ' :. ' 1 Or. :M,' Harris V' - ot Sees ftoblnsonTBuilding. aiuieiter street. 7 Graduate ? of , titf JY, 'v.7;WHITCL;;24;-D.7 A 'J?t?777ife'-i Oentlstry v - U:att;.itsteanchi Main and Poind xtex trt.v. ' , :.777v?. 77.7.ffe7WILtEYV7 7 ; 7i'i3eritJtt;' c.i;r': 9 a. in to 6 m. '::77.:-;-:.7.;. 7-1 71,77 .7,7 7.:': - 77 - NoR.;c,!.'Ribpic'K 77LI.: -? 7S Prices 1 fjeasonabfe. Work gttar; -j. -T;. .Vf::- , Vi. -V::.y'. "?'' - .V.-- . :.ed. ' Office N. 13. cor. Main ana 4 foi lexte? streets.' : ; . '. --Te ';7-7 -' ;;: ' "71-' 7 ; ;7v-.; r 7L .-. w c, Mcdowell., . Prop., - .. , -. This popular and centrally locatea iRtelJisptOKlatfei;lc eyery respect It Is recognized : as ; headquarters - for htisiriesft bnd commercial menand aT IvfaittppptngplacQ - .';7A' Yn' ' .'' ' fl'' ' Trwflftii'f are large tiraJarv oW;;rt -utte.tiie ,bife. ol nr. L4 hooBTn the octh. 7 : Bryce was not able to proceeAi for isbmet moments , because of the ' ap plause.'-.'' ;.,.;.:;'; 777''-- Carnegie. Replies to President; "Ob- Carnegie, .who is president of the Peace congress, tonight . gave but .-. a statement as to the results of the Although not so designated by f3ar negie,' the statement constitutes : a re- pi 'yto. some' of ; the suggestions con tained in the letter which President justice is securjed through' arbitration, either by 'courts br by ;.i triDunai; xieter by one of the parties sitting as ' judge in his f own cause. 7 '' Third It is neither peaoe nor Jus tice,' but righteousness that ;shau ex alt the-natioD. ' - -J '4 'fr -'C . "Answer righteousnes is 7 simpi doing what" is f fght. What ts just al ways right ; what s. unjust isf always justice that man shalL no N judges Intheir owa causp to rrefns to lb : , Occasslonaily; one hasthe fprtune fctomeetome wh ar 1a looks -1 :&n pfltV!TTTlatQ;::mVfift :.'hfcV rrolliater' RockT .Mountain Tea. Tea Standard Pharmacy.' " IAN MACLAREN DIES OF ; . Burlington 7ibwaMayJ 9.Dr. John Watson. Ian -''' MacLaren.---died, : 7. at 11 : 15 ."a,r m. , today atj Mount Pleasant, Iowa. ?The cause i was bkKd poisoning 4-A-iH4-1r. :;:tv DbctOK Watson came to Mount Ploa' ant On-Apr div -o iWAt,,r- P!n rm,tA ' rwtnr deliver "a le6ture. En ; route : Doctor Watson became ill and was compelled to cancet the lecture. . U ' . - 7 -. ' :.: Last Monday - and Tuesday the . pa tient was able to bo ; up . and around and ' transact business. 7 Wednesday an abscess formed on the right ear, : mu, ln-itwenty-rour nours caeveiopea serious symptoms. i, Btood ?noisset?lKS6l Sa day' another abscess started to'form in the left ear and throatr. r7; y 7 Th Wtfint. condition ? was .aeera- vated by:,a bad rattack. of rheumatism: .His wifewho was his constant com nnmn in hio iiinfi Tpft. th room at ll vo'clqck,this morning.! ' Sh was gone about 'fifteen minutes ;. andVre turning found ; her;' husband lifeless.5 j 7 Doctor, Watson .was born fat -Morn-ingtreEssexiEnglahd Noyemher2r 1850 He 'was ordained, a minister7ih 1875.' v- v. r " He i was . appointed' Lyman Beecher lecturer fat jIIJnif ewiJinl896, and was made minister of SeftOn-Park Presbyterian churchi . Liverpool m .. Among the ; publications' of - ''Ian MacLaren''f W"ere "Besidethe ;Bonnie Briar. Bush'; 'The' Days of 'Auld '. Lang Syne,A "A7Doctor6f the- Old School,' etc ''Among v the ; worksf signed? John4 J7ateon - were ''The Miad j of the ilas- ter, ine vure 01 ooujs, x ue . rui- ter's Wheel,0; "Cpm'panlong' of i the Sorrowfur Way," '.'The Life of the Maa ter,w -"Doctrines of Grace," "Homely ; Virtues 7 ad --'The JmbztSosL .' of epaf tment.. of Richisiond,7Ta.' ;- . rres.- The IMaeyi. life tb Boarl attd t 7! 'iyrr! ftnt tLftfaf iWWlYTWW. HO 111 tfa OTg '. ' seXf. Imila tbe xwrres-thsA ooobrol and gnK ad itwusthoa. tbwa. ' Dv. Sboop's licetoratlvo TPf,Hw tpMilflCftTTy-irp d to feaeh the coatrJla WHM To doeto tb Xidaers aloa-r -fefobO, i II la fHt ol tin, and t money as or to at. tl t2 mCla o dMtferoas iid- ritT-Vrrrr. try Ci, Sbeop't IUtorXiT8 a aaotitk ffatel of UQ&V-aad 99 what it em : aad. ird do I9 y ' D. srelst wosmmonid bgu n 7 For sale by all dealer.' ' SHILOH NOTES. - it Shiloh; N.' C.Ma'y 7. Quite a num ber" of people are-Tineasy' about their cum aou oumuis up. .w e are aaviug , it so wet the farmers can only -work r aDout nan or. tneir time. Quite a number of people are going toMhe association - at " Corinth , from around here.- ::. Mr; ,y.Winfordr Gregory,;, formerly of this place, but now of Elizabeth City, was the guest "of his 7 parents 7.x Mr. Nath - Gregory last Sunday " ' ' .7 - Jtev. . i?v ,Jnsrowe nned his regu lar v appointment last "Sunday: He- preached a fine sermon. 7 7 Quite-:a number of "friends , was the guests of Miss Bertie Coowell Jact Sunday ' " . ' Mr. Howard Newby, of New" Hope, is In the city on business. 4 v '- . i JMrTrayers; Turner left this morn-' inar'for Wprrforfl " Sl - - SHOFr rto Rk V pntf lsAi : rt 7-7. ps7 .WT.;-;,..,:)-'-. V". Carolina town' of 15,000. Sales $25 000T Stock ' $8,000,-7 Good ! reason ' for selling, a bonanza for s a , hustling shoe vBWAiidress "oesToar' conomist Ellzabeth7 City7N April :16-Daily f and ' Weekly t mi." T-&fi2'&-Zttt& 7:7ft7V7 ::'.::-:yV .-. ,i i ? 1 ;, ,'! -V: :.' B LE ST BE THE TI ES THAT'BI ND ; . ; , Virgihian-PUot) . c The arlotte;ChronicleI is respect? lully reminded " that nb well-informed person ih Tlrginia ever claimed that the debarkation 7at Jamestown was !The :1 first landing; in fAmerica,",'or eyenthat it; was the first; landing of Englishmen : in, Amertca,7or ;even that fcitwas.. the Ifirst attemp?ofiEnglish men Jto colonize thecounnyr , The t ficial' designation of the ; Jamestown Exposition ' is . to ' commemorate d ''The Ter-Centenhial of the landing of the first permani7 settlenieii" MetcEvj erypcy.vmcva;Uiat the Spaniards had a foothold" on, the southern coast;; that" Sir Walter Ral eigh had sent a party to what is now Carolina which perished there some years previous to the arrlVai of John Smith and his company on the shores of the Powhatan and ;that- in 71605 a fuineJaUempt leadership tf Sir JohnPophaSitq Jei tablish 'a coloiivro the rnast. nf malnp- ieBterises Por-to,tIiat at Jamestown . r"?.-1 .iW?:ine Pa8iersmP 01 ne ew ant Dy-tfte An- glo;Saron race ut the consequent, es- ' s 71 u puuuuai frty. . .Historical 4 authorities al agree that had the Jamestown experi- '' i ' - . ' ',t;i: i " , tragedy andthe 'Maine' fizzle, the spir it or "adventure among Englishmen of that day would not have soughtjfurth er indulgence of the spirit of exploita 'tionjlri'this . direction and that" tlomin ion of. .the continent would have: shar ed betwee, nthe: French ; on -the, north anNSjtte.Spa(f'l These things are all: mattees ; of au- A vucuuiv, reuuru - ana iurnieu no cause f or jealousy-5-nunforfiUs?. pute, any: more than . a child should I eej, eny Teintfact; that It" r-AAt utJi;;"i an j jiseiri jjjiaane .droimareoth OTnSllycon5 uamea xwiinin, ; ine nerntory' chartered to Virginia" , and . the settlement in tJarolIha "was 'jnade by sranis irom Virginia, and sustain- , e& through, its ; infancy by the gnar- dIansh!poI,haiitli6rltIeft ot the par- r. c. corns.. ; ; jab. u COBS BROS; ;CO. ;; -, Sd.:States:PKortbr438.:'r:?So-Boii:Pnono;,ii;. - BANKERS AND BROKERS. 3 ; - ? Hlpmher&'nf tt York and Norfolk CQttonxchang$. -7-- x CorreSpon&nct&l of ' Chicago Board of. Trade; and New :Yorh mJr: Change. :r - - - COTTON. f , . T- - 7 : 7 ' V STO CKS 7 . -1" BdNDS GRAIN i7-. : ' ". Special-attention given-to Telegraphic 'and Phone orders Execution 7 of all orders reported ' promptly Any- .information ' desired regarding." markets-will be gladly'-furnished" at any tima. "" T . I " . ;" ; : Vitginiar-Caf blihj ;: .V"c. ' rV- ' (Opposite P.-O. Building.K r-. 0- T1 - ::mT rp.k;-; j; Norfolk, jtirqinja: '--,V2 S, E. -TILLITT 7 ; , 7 -1 J TO THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS , ,r v,iWE ."SOLICIT YO UR SHIPMENTS. ; . . JHiE MORRIS PRODUCE 'CP Montlcello Ave. 5 CityMarket, Norfolk, Va.Jt7, . , ; 7' 7l !P. O.-JJox iancy Fruits, 1 V eetables; Poultry T ' FRESH COUNTRY EGGS ,New, Shipments Handled. Daily, and c , QUICK SALEb AND " , - , - " - -v " " RQUNTREEi HOLLAND & CO. " , ,7 WHOLESALE.;,- - :; . Produce and Commission Merchants .Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits,' 7 ' : " - 1 35 and 37 ROANOKE: DOCK. ', ' I: - ' - NORFO LK, VA." v Ship us your Poultry, Eggs.lPor k, Potatoes HidesVand Wax: ' Our' M ,J.-W;Jarvls; has charge of this line entirely C We ailso, carry a fuli line of Fruits-1 arid' Vegetables. - Can 'fill 'orders at ilowes t ' "price's. vi t- Gom.mferclail. Bveryr pccr lotion; Our . -1 - ,7TT(-VV ' . .CUKUUWA PUBLjSMINC; COMPANY - - T , . - r - DIGESTS -l-V- - . C PRErASED EC. DeWITT c ?!e atf Ay41etVrugsiori r":- r 7-:t7;ir Schedule' In. Effect Monday Feb. 25707 "'7TH e STE AM E RiCf'DI CKEMVI Aff ''A-Ai-"-'A : 1 ,ff r-:;' fft -Jiv:ii- - 'j, - '-.i f.-vvH": fX.i-.'- fft'.rr i'!''-"'1 - v''-jtJ---"5 -H-- Point : Landing, touching; ; Old v .Trap, Newborn's Landing,; Jaryisbu'-s 7 and " :t'y.?"-i:' 7- AAi"-f:'A'A:y Ax.::Zi:i'f:: arnett,sreek.7;777- 'kfM-MQ . On return,1 will ; leave s Barnett's Creekv at5:0p tA. :M; 7 JaWisburgl 5:40 A.- M.V Newbern'sLaridin& at-C 'J lp'A.;M.:, and Old Trap :at 8.00 A.-M. arriving 7 in : Elia ibeth City in , .time to " connect : with; the North Bound freight and Passenge'r trains." 4 7 v SPECIAL NOTICE! 7 SundaysTill leave Barnett's 'Cteek at 5 : 06 TAJ M. JarvisburTat 3;40.A. M "Newbern's Landing., at 4.20 M.; and'Old Trlpt 020'l nect with excursion train ; for" Norfolk, Va.' r - - x "7" ; . ' ; . ' YACHTRAY" . v' r In Effect Monday, Feb 25, 1907. LeaVe Elizabeth , City, Monday M 3 : 00 A7: M Tuesday s,.Thursdays. and Saturdays' at 12:00 M., for. Point Har bor Sound Landing at Kitty Hawk Paul Qambrill's Hill and "Hog Quarter! :i North-Bound, will touch;r at above namedLandings and will leave. Point Harbor. Mondays, :? Wednesdays " and Pridays at ? 4 00 .-j P, M. ; Sund ty? i at 4:t)0 A: M. . , . '.This schedule will be made Llf weather ; permits- and '.subject "' to change '-'witiiout .nolicel-7? r " 7v W. G: BANKS; Manager.- Mar X- t.--A.. reason; apart from y the splendid : chevemeijts fix war'' and peace" of our nearest neighbor in the, 'family - tf states, 7 why the 7 two :. communities should never - beTTjvals : savein affec- I tion and" helpwulhess ;It the Old IS was Jn the North iState. wfihSrati'Blackbearcl was ishing - the'.; homes upon her Sounds and. Rivers and she without the means of '-repelling the freehooter," that she called5 In confidence for help:upon the Governor" Spottswood . made - promptly ' rtplybyending .forth'an armed I ship which.overtook and overcame' theCor- ! sair and returned to ; the Chesapeake with -the bloody head xsl Blackbeard asr trophy 7 How' that debt . was ; repaid in ! tht years of civil trif e; the graves Carcllnlaaa trh gaY their lives to ptSutidays; at mcuaw. ... r;c.;r- - PROVISIONS or 7-- - 7 s - -. b. H. MORRIS". WHO READ THE, "TARr HEEL'-' 734.- - . 7 . XNU FARM PRODUCfe. Receive - Our Cai-eful Attention. PROMPT - RETURNS. 'V i ' (7 ' " w - . Jot) -iPHritlfi'1 Specialty. ;TRY t : " r ): v. "Nit'c a ' 's ijj- " a AHAT YOU EAT OM LT AV TH LADRATOKY OF , - , COMPANY. CHlCAGO ILli .A. " '-.' 7 7, 's EngUsh' Kifchen t aBuildm 84T "MAINt STREET,' NORFOtiK7VA - . American and ; European Plan .-. Established since 1890 :and' hai sr? MredMriticism5ioftix - " tldipu.' u Service - and eutsmsi unsnr iaeg immaculatecleanliness firsVf last and always v . The best of every- . . thing the market affords at nominal -. a - V7H " - ,7 ' ' prices -to our j patrons. ; This estab llshnaent :fti not an experiment, but enjoys ani, irreproachable ; reputation " , of long' standing,; and is sunder the . I personal supervision of Mr. and Mra. J,, R-' lIudsoTi; wbo are ever catering- t f rnpnte of thp hes class -of pa- , -r --- 7 az "VX A' OUR NEW ' you ; want to SEE 7- ... . p The expert Opticiact,':' 7 W,AJ53 Granby-Bt. Norfolk; Va. defend Virginia 'attest -with melancho ly emphasis . And it was' the vlot' ot King's Mountain that :payedthe ; lay for Yorktown. .North Carolina,-has too much to be, proud of to. grudge" fi" raV-l'". lt? ,p;estigd of .earlier birth, nor oesnei r;ine unronicle Itself .a but chopping at a man of straw, - . "Carolina, Carolina Heaven's .bless-' ' J afS?;';.: 5 . i PI n.n P n rvn .V7l' 7i Lv ;.': erects. 13c, 2! and iOc botU3t..(LcttJj, J - ' 1 V J- t-- - 1 .4 ;,V 7-:7f .v . : - . ?t.-- - ' t- . .- v .-. 7-7 7;'.l-ffi V5 . - y ,
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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May 10, 1907, edition 1
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