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THKRE IS NO-- Xcw'spapcr Race in i: i . i y.. i $ i-;t iiciiv. It is a procession and the l-'ishcrmuu & Farmer leads it. this is a roi.ri:i fok jT J0CJL yO'in.E FREE " . , k.-!;i;:;':;cut or excursion 'V.-'isr:-! is dune at tlic : i-.irni-.-r Job Printing . ', , w.iteraail M:V.t'icv Sts. ', . iwr.-.- t" do the printing well v ' '., ..i-.-:-.it- rricc . oyi: DOLLAR per Year, in Advance. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 1896 Established 1886. tin. r 2 ,.; 02 XDistrict Ladies and KEPT HIS fl L,v ' REMAINED IM BED 1 of 'Eli--31 Tin; e to his in and luLonton D, r, ;;c ;.r.iv: i -i- Laundry w or NVl1'- Time Aloae Concert. won ( ; or . e .o-.viiir; o.-e , . . -tV"1 T r f ." " "i" , ' " ! '! 1 J i - ' mer office, ',: v J , MITCH KEL, i' p.r- KHzabeth j I I .ore, O.i nt ) , . i ' ' : )' Yorl A free. or 1 1 '1 11 ' p: il -ii v :o k v ' ;rK.,:-,i;'. I.r: V i u;o; i:: !' !;; ei - - i f, i ' . '- - ' i r i t ' 'i r- i VA la 7 T .; a- ? is i V ' f. 5 V - J' ' 9 :i C( iMMLS-ION Mi Ii 'HANTS. Norfolk, Va i ar 5 1 221 .-MSiMa-J 4 mWkA ??f?JVl & QQ iJust hecn out 1,1 tlie rnral l!S -c:- ,cf-',ltr:cts,and I know what Fin talk- j :eale Fish Commission Mercli.viits, . nr. 1 i Virginia. 1. l'.i';-i--"I . -'--r f i i' ' ' ' eree: P. Punu Mer r.r.s and Southern e one m v -. 1 ! . 1 I I O . :-. ESTABLISHED 1386. -Wlii .I.KSAI.l'.; - 1TSH COMMISSION UKR-I CHANTS, 1'iiiiT OF ROANOKE POCK. Norfolk, Virginia. Oiiick Sales, Prompt Returns. References by Permission: City National Hank; K. O. Dunn Vereantsle Agency; Southern and A-l.i",s ICxpress Co. We respectfully solicit a share ot vour patronage. Stencils furnished on application. Horner School, oxford. N. c. Fall Term begins Sept. 14th. Apply for catalogue. YEARS centric, and Wit Wasted to Skxeto 'ie LXDired. Silas Iiuahi'.m, an obstinate eccentiic who remained in bt1 tor over iifiec-n years true to a strange vow he took, in the old Huffman homestead, on the Ik:d- mbistcr Road, near Far Hills, X.J , is dead of senile aey , caused by his lon llicted confinement. K irener - self inJ I;ifteeu years age Silas was one of the popular young men near lkrnardsvillc. He owned fast horses and soent a small fors L v 1 1 1 auo left by his parents in a free libc: nu leaving himself almost penniless on his thirty third birthday. In his extremity he mortgagee! tnei ob.i iioviestead to his brother. j "If you sell me out I'll go to j bed a;;d stav there forever!" he j said to li is brother. The sale took place and Silas j kept his work. He retired to the attic of the house and lived until his death in spare bed which he put in order in a cor ner of t'ne room, to the discom. iitiire of his family and friends, tie subsist d on foo ! which he sequestered during the night on weekly visits to the farmhouse aeli . rive years ago his mind de generated, lie lost all memory former i-le; 'ii! held -eus and friends, ast io i i i s de te r m i - nation to remain m i;cfi. A T ANDSLID'ii III KENTUCKY e . V I a": K s ,i i t 1 1 TATK WIS -1, oe I'OI I'.V i )O.OOvJ. ; w his r. 11 VAN Colonel R. C. Wiul ersmith, from Louisville. Kyf, sat in the IIoiTman House last night talk ing polities. "It's rot," said the Colonel. . "' . , , - r- 1 1 Kit t lev stam a cnance in rveu-; 1 tucky eart'n, r.t 1 : ii. iiieyre ciauniug u.f- they elected n Governor last time by 10,000 . mrdovhv Louisville did that. I j - I'm from Louisville, but it's the queerest town I ever saw. This time it's the wliole State against 1 Louh-ville, and that 10,000 Rc - publican majority is going to be j turned into a majority for Bryan ; of betwe-u 60.000 and 70.000 . It's sure to be a landslide. IV. ' in the rural dis- ing about. That Indianapolis crowd," continued Colonel Wintersmith, "is foolish. Ihickner is a cousin I of mine, but he's too old to be I running for office. He's 74, and l'almer's Ho." j Colonel Wintersmith is Special ! Collector of Customs at the port Ol Colon, 1 'a u a m a . - - Vd- re 'vrk 7e r:iai 1 orr. K. of L. for Bryan. A conference of the- leaders ot the Knights of Labor will be nehi shortiv either in Washing ton or New York, and it is be lieved that the result will be the issnmee of a circular casing no:i all t!0 members of the ors ranization to vote for Bryan. A. John YV. Hayes, the General Sec retary and Treasurer of the or der, was in consultation with I Senator Faulkner and Mr. Law rence Gardner, of the Democratic Committee, on this subject. 'In conversation with a World cor respondent, Mr.. Hayes said: "Kver since the organization of the Knights of Labor we have been preaching silver. I have 110 hesitation in saying that fully 99 per cent, oi the order will vote for Bryan. In New York we hold the balance of power. In New Yfork City and Brooklyn alone we have 48,000 members who are for silver." This paper for $1.00 a year. THINKS BRYAN VILL VIU OBSERVATIONS OF AN ENGLISH; i MAX WHO HAS TRAVELED .. EXTENSIVELY. ! I Lieutenant (General . V. ly-iiaa, w iiu gameu lame iii me ; Kiel ro!;.i!ioTi, and who now j t - : i r :.. .".,! represents Pembroke Wales in the English House of Commons, discusses the political situation from the- standpoint of a gold man. In the last two months lie has traveled extensively through the South and West. He says: i dciic.l unci, r-ilver sentim j sentcd by tiie Ucmocratic plat- i . . I iovui uid candidates will v.-in. j i You y-old men ar over-co:i;ukut. It appears that the South will naturally be Democratic and the XT'. t will surely swing into j line. The gold Democrats of the East as a rule are stronger party men than they are sound currency advocates and they will vote for the ticket. The result will be the election of Bryan and Sewall." 'Do you think, General, that si ort period ot silver legislation will be sufficient for us?" asked the repoitcr. "I am epiite sure ot it myself. If your Democratic leaders are elected, it will only mean a four j year's term. The decision will i l;e reversed at the next election, j The masses of the people are j sometimes slow to understand a j tuestio but thev usually getW llK mcago iewsy some iri,, a;.-,, i 1 1 !.' i i l 111 . i iiv.il i . cv; 1 1 - i . i'.v American oolicies we some, times sav in Loudon, 'Well, the man in Wad street thinks so. on the wharves thinks th, ma; 1, o :-.-m-. U'O nnw ( oes h fellow on t'ne street think, that's .i... .o;n,o 'Phis vf.ir tliP fel- i lo.-- on the tre t thinks he will ' vote for bryau. I do uol agree w ith vour icrieau gold standard men i Am i, vi:i-iiir t nar nee eomaie. that free coinage J . . i r : WHICH WOUHl iviivjw .iii. j election, will send the country to - 1 1.1 r,J1. "Ur Utvon'c - - . nufl resourceful for that. 1UIII values and your credit will sufier ,, tlimi(r!, The Third L; kct movement, to my mind, - affect the result but little, From what I know of the South, and from what I have seen I do not believe that it can be broken hv anv such issue as money. ,rhc thing that will be j)roeen is that little coterie of politicians who are following President Cleveland's lead." Audience for his Suicide. On Monday morning Rafael j Ciarcia Legue, reader for the j eio-armakers in Juuus Kllinger's j factory, at Tampa, b la., mounted j his platform, and instead of read-i in-'- lie addressed the 250 men, j tr-Uino- them that they had not j paid him enough of late for the support of his family, and that he could no longer live as ue inui 1 wuu eoai, uour ano jumoer were been living- He then drew a re- piled upon each other and a volver ami fired four shots. The number ground almost to splin last accomplished its purpose ! ders. Flour was scattered about orlv bv his holding the barrel j knee deep. , i' 1 . 1. .1 i aeamst his temple with one hand and pullm with the other. o- the trigger A i-r I ears, For more than twenty years we have been telling how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes and builds u? the body, making: it the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but it isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. "We have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, costal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good time to send for it. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. ml fin Hi CZjl'lTI F"" 1 ?7" tv CHS i CLIMAX. uLn SPANISH CRUELITY AMERICANS IN CUBA. '0 A Newspaper Correspondent is Hacked to Pieces and his Pass port Destroyed by Span ish Troops. The State Deoartment is manifesting- an active interest in the reported hacking to pieces by Spaniards in Cuba of Charles ( ,ovm, an American newspaper cra I Leo has demanded a full re port 0:i the affair from Captain (General Weyler. If the Span- jiards are unable to refute the j strong affidavits already in pos- sess - 10u of this Government, an apology and indemnity will be peremptorily called for. The State Department is informed thatGovin, who had his Ameri can passport and carried no arms, had lost his way and was captur ed July 9th last by the Spanish Colonel Ochoa, who had him iJOU1Ki to a tree anci hacked to pieces wjt, machetes. Consul General Lee will press the mat- tcr to a conclusion as promptly as possible UnS'JCky Thil'teen. To thase who believe in the fatality of the number thirteen, I 1 M - XT points about the American silver (piarter will sound gloomy if they are burdened with many of j tliese coins. (Jn the quarter j eagles are thirteen stars, thirteen ! letters, in the scroll the .eagle ! holds in its claws, thirteen fea- thcrs in the eagle's wing, thir tet:1 fathers in the tail, thirteen : paraliei "lines on the thirteen horizontal shield, stripes, thirteen arrow lieaas, and words nm ivtn js.ih.is ui uie thirteen tia,-i ...i., i i i .. a, "quarter dollar." Mammoth huns Away. While a through east-bound freight, drawn by engine No. 1600, was coming down the seventeen-mile grade on. the Baltic more & Ohio Railroad near Cum berland, Md., last Thursday night the mammoth engine, weighing eighty live tons, which had just been put into !he service for drawing heavy trains up the mountain, ran awa , tne brake having refused to act. The train tore down the grade at a trightful rate and. struck a curve at Km Bloomington, a pire Mine, near Id. Here one of the rails was torn loose and the engine lei t the track, and, after ploughing the cross ties for several hundred yards, was thrown across both tracks, but was not upset. Twenty freight cars loaded : . i. . 1 fi ii 1 Both tracks were completely blocked and the wreck was at a point where a track could not be laid around it, so all east bound passenger trains had to be back ed and brought east by way of l'ittsburg. All west bound trains were sent over the Pittsburg division. The wreckage was cleared the next day. No trainmen were hurt, but a well-dressed stranger named John Negley who was stealing a ride on the tram, was killed. He was taken to Peidmout, and upon examination a gold watch and $34 in money was found on his person. Three tramps who were thought to be under the wreck escaped in safetv. The wreck was one of the most costly experienced by the com pany in many years. This is the second mishap since the mam iuoth new engines have been put on, and it is claimed thev are too heavy for the track. 'Twas Made in Chicago. A Brooklyn clergyman recent ly assured his hearers that the Chicago platform "was made in hell." We wonder what the Windy City thinks of there-flection. STARVING MINERS The Government Must Relieve Them or They Will Die. Iuformation has reached the Treasury Department at Wash ington City that i ,ooq prospec tors who are now in the mining region of Alaska are in a desti tute condition, and, if they arc- not brought down this tall to the i States by the United States warjfanner lyujr near Xiles, Mich., vessel", they run the ristc 01 starving during the coming win tcr. The men are represented as without means with which to pay their way on the vessels of the North American Commer cial Company and Alaska Com mercial Company. Every spring there is an exs odus ol this class of adventurous citizens to the mining regions of Alaska, and, as many of them are thriftless, they place the Govern meat in the alternative of per mitting them to starve or of bringing 'em back to the United States in one or another of the vessels of the Bering Sea fleet. Last year due notice was given that the vessels that took them up would be required to bring them back to the United States, but even then some were lelt and were rescued by war vessels of the United States. This' year the entire Bering Sea fleet is composed of revenue cutters, and it is said that their utmost capacity would not ac commodate more than 1 50 per sons The Treasury is in a dilemma over the situation of the r.ooo indigent miners in Alaska and hardly knows wdiat to do. Before jiohivj on a sea-voyage or into the country, be sure- and put a box of Ayer's Pills iu your valise. You may have- evasion lo thank us for this hint. To lelicve constipation, biliousness, and nausea, Ayer's rills arc the best in the world. Thev are also easy to take $1,000 IF TWINS ARE BORN. AGKXCV PROJICCTI-O I'OR A 1'KCU LIAR IXSURAXCK SOCIETY. Efforts are being made to es. tablish a New York agency for the Loan, Guarantee and Trust Society, which, among other things, issues policies upon the contingent birth of twins. The premium is $20 and if the event happens the policy holder re covers Si, 000 upon the presenta tion ot the proper proof. The appellant must be solemnly sworn and declare that he'is not a twin and has never been such. He must answer inquiries as to whether or not his great-grandmother, his paternal grandfather and his great uncle ever were twnus or the fathers or mothers of the same. If the family has been a populous one the higher the rate of insurance will be. The $20 pertains only to ordinary cases and is purely a basis of ne gotiation. The twin table, it is said, runs something like this: Great-grandmother, a twin, $29; grandfather, a twin, $27; yourself, a twin, $26; yourself, triplets, $45; yourself, quadru plets, $67.85. The last question is practically nrohibitive. Proof of the neces sity of granting the $ 1,000 may be made as soon as tne children are officially registered and bap tized. Agents of the company who adiustthe claims have, it is said, gained such expertness that they can tell by the general ap pearance of worry and solicitude on the face of a parent that birth has come to his household in a double guise. Every soldier knows that a horse will not step on a man in tentionally. It is a standing ors der in the British cavalry that if a trooper becomes dismounted he must lie still. If he does this the vhole squadron is likely to pass over him. without injury. Be Sure You Are Right And then go ahead. If your blood is impme, your appetite failing, your nerves weak, you may be sure that Hood's Sarsaparilla is what you need. Then take no substitute. Iusist upon Hood's and only Hood's. This is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Tills are prompt, efficient, al ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. HAD MOV 10 011 Vtooilby. Mister Suxnr.iertime j Take tic bhortvst tv.tv; SO HIS WIFE LIGHTED A FIRE i "iy ia you- i Make too lout a stav. WITH $12,000 IN BILLS. j Dafsdc souk: i ou stay too lou. But Mister Winter's co::ii:i" t:oti,; ' HAD HO FAITH IN BANKS l.y. MiStcrS:nmtTtiu- . ' t'.iciv yo t ::u: en start '. ; Only heart tt.it 'urea' tVr you t ls ,ic watermelon h.eait. Placed his Money m a Stove tor; jui, aal so1;; r T - ; Vou stav to l-'ii.i; ' Sat1 Keeping. i H.,. Mi:lcr wiuu-r's comiu' mi..k ' ivter Warner, a well-to-do lost considerable money recently by the failure of a bank there"; A few weeks ago he disposed of some real estate for $12,000. The money, which was in bills, Warner placed for safe keeping in a stove. Tuesday night his wife built a fire there and the bills .vere destroyed. NOW, WHOSE COW IS THIS? SWAU.OWI-D UP IX A CRKVICK, OWXKR BUR IKS 1 1 ICR FOR Dr'AD AND A NOT 1 1 ICR MAX DIGS IIICR UP ALIVE. A peculiar lawsuit was coins menccd on Saturday night by Thomas Govier, of Parsons, Pa., against Frank Huhn, of Miner's Mills, Pa., to recover a cow. Govier owned a good cow, which he prized very highly. On Monday night, as the cow was returning from pasture the earth suddenly opened and swallowed her, and as the top soil filled up the hole, the animal sank about ten fee', beneath the surface, be ing completely covered with soil except her head. Govier found the cow as de scribed. He concluded that she was badly injured and not worth digging out, so he covered her head with clay and left he: sup posedly to her eternal rest. Later on a young man naiiK-dj Frank Huhn, from Miner's Mil!,) happened lo come along, and, hearing the cow "mooing," pro-j ceeded to investigate. 1 he creature had succeeded in half uncovering her head and was breathing with difficulty. Huhn proem ed a pick and shovel and released the animal from her tomb. Then he examine I her carefully and discovered that a broken horn was the only injury sustained. Huhn took the cow home,! cared for her attentively and re garded her as his own. Govier heard of it and went to see the cow, and on learning that she was not """permanently injured, demanded her return to him. Huhn refused, upon the ground that Govier had not only aban doned the cow, but had consign ed her to die by suffocation. Govier then went before a Jus tice of the Peace and commenced legal proceedings for the recovery of his cow. Strange Scene at a Funeral. At Buffalo Baptist Church, ten miles southwest of Huutington, V. Va., on Sunday, the funeral exercises of Mrs.Mariou Newman were conducted. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. Newman and Miss Malinda Daniels, a cousin of Newman's dead wdfe, stepped forward, handed a license to the minister and lequested to be married. The marriage cer emony was performed, much to the astonishment of the mourn ers of the dead woman. The J affair is causing much comment. I 4 11 L '- - ...-..-.ia ',11 All pariiett uuuucv.i.cu aic tvui known in that section. Mr. Edison, the great inventor, receives many amusing letters. Not long ago he was startled by an epistle from a young lady asking if he could invent an electric contrivance tnat would enable her to see the face of her future husband. Whole fields of Tobacco in Kentucky have been abandoned because of worms. When the hair has fallen out, leav ing the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is a chance of regaining .J . . ttii v ir:. T) - the Hair uy using nan snau itutti Gooriby, Sir! j Goodhv Mister Summertime l'caehes mighty sweet, Ih.t taterpoue is comiu nu, En juicy possum meat ! ll'ah tlat sotijj You stay too lon. Hut Mister Winter's comiu' stiou.c;. '. .. Sf,mt,N. THE POPULAR GIRL Does not snub her juniors. K.1. 1 : iv..- iivl 1 j rv 1 ii iv i vl lMei- ates. Docs not indulge in cheap cynicism. Docs not discourse in frothv style. Does not dress to outshine her sisters. Does not converse in pedagog ic vein. Does not aim to have a world worn air. Does not tell either girls or men of her prowess as a "scalp er." Does not try to be the most conspicuous feature in' the land scape. Docs not seek to be witty at the expense of other people's feelings. Does not make such a fetich of frankness as to be rude and tact-, less. Does not dress so badly that she brings the blush of mortified vanity to her escort's cheek. Does not hide her light under a bushel and refuse to contribute her share toward the general en tertain meut. Does not ever fail in generos ity of word and deed and fails as seldom as possible in generosity of thought. A REAL CIRCUS COMBINE. tiik Hic.(ir,sT ix Tine woui.n. The uniting of the great John Robinson and Franklin Bros.' enormous shows has caused a stir" in tented amusements, the like of which has never before been known. This huge institution is the only one to present the wonder ful 'diorseless carriage," and such well known and high salaried performers as Miss Rose Dock- rill, the world s greatest eques trienne; Mr. Frank Miller and Robt. Stick icy, who stands at the head of the bareback riders of the profession; the five Cor nalins tamily, Europe's foremost acrobats; Seigrist and Silbron, who arc the acknowledged mon arch. s of the air, a double troupe of Royal Japanese performers; Miss Dollie Miller, the greatest ladv acrobat rider on cither side of the Atlantic; the three famous French grotesques, the Dc Zak los; a troupe of twenty humanly educated horses and ponderous elephants, besides other novelties which can only be counted by the score. It is also a well known fact that these great shows pres sent the finest zoological collec tion in America, and a hippo drome ofsurpassing merit. The grand street parade, which moves from the show grounds promptly each day at io a. m., is worth coming miles to see, and is the combined parades of both of these monster tented amuse ments. Will appear at Elizabeth City Tuesday Sept. 29th. tFall Time. This is thi happy Tall time, With 'sirnmons most ripe for eating; And voters all standing around While the candidates are treating. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach tne oiseasea portion 01 me ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ana when it is en tirelv closed. Deafness is the result, aid unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CHUKEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. -SK the lcor4 iKS3,t'r"' Kiim ol fevrr TJaiiJ cur, the mervuiM ili:- a- I :icn(, how ihcy minniil health. vhnrfu! Oitt and KimkI fitt'aJI ltn; tl.tr will let! SlVMuM OT 2 hv i lit ip-t. lirt-il nnl tt I' .t-llrim- til Ihv World! LATl i t !v-!i.rsn. .-ownrvriov ji,mii.-. M. v; 1 - ' ! .1 U H. II. -Ml urti. ci. . I . 4 rk.'l V Hi I lit. I A I tu,,it4nC, PLTiELY VEGETABLE, ' ' i-. uili in K- t a ml llrrtn wtih a., . IV mii u r .,. j!,ici i i KMinuir whrr Ii ir ln-'jo i, ! .1!. ft will rur at 1 Ik-h-- t-uiiKCil Its I -ritiigtuurul of th 1.1 iT ittifi !!. 1!.. S ! 1 1 '-. .t l.tM-r l.'iimllt ur a l.iltrr I' l 1 4c .a tc -.! uili , r.,iti in lr l'.. k, Sitlrt -J lint,. .!:.n 1 .".i. .V1.11 khruniAlitm ; Niur MH..ut 1. : I l Ai- t.u-. Ituwrl ltnn.irly i""ic ii.il ; ! h. , I 4 Xlt-initiY, ith a - M-. 1 -.i i. .1. .ii it 1.mi I.itl.tl la di v.mcthmg lin!i !uj,li: i hi, l-.i i!..iu-. 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I li.ii.- t th. ill , .im i:m li,-n- ill. ill tilll I 1 . .Mil I. Il : li.i l: . , ill.it. . 1 11. l .in v 1 1 I.r ti-il. Iml 1 lirrtl U " I : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; M il imi Mi ,. I 1. , M : i n, . A. j VAN! :-v 11 mi MM! I'V J. II. I1UN At CO., ri.iUJili.li,. IV E.M. WALKER & CO., Currituck C. II., N.C. Shippers and Tackcrs of all kind of riESH Water fish r- T- BASS ' PKRGH A Specialty- ail Kind of GAME. - All orders promptly fittemlotl to when accompanied with oue-tliiid cash and halauee C. . I. These joods are all fiesh and ship ped daily to all parts of the countiy. Give us Your Orders. ?; SIMPLE INQUIRY MAY 8 AVE VOU DOLLARS. Write for prices before plac ing orders for gravestones o cemetery work. Ue .r iih sent free. COUl'KR'S MA HULK WORKS, ill, 1 l'S & 115 Hank St., Noriolk Va. DR. C. P. BOGERT, Surgoon and Iocliaiiirnl DENTIST laloiilon N (' l;iticHt.s visite! whrn i c jiic stt il. Pursuant to power contained in a mortgage executed on the 14th day f January 1890' by J. M. Rogers to tlc undersigned and duly recorded in the Custom House of the U. S., at Ivlentou in Liber C, page 295, we shall sell for CASH at O. O. Gallop's landing, Powell's Point, X. C, on Saturday, October 3rd, 1896, the sloop REED. BENEDICT, with her tackel, apparel and furniture. Terms Cash. Time 12 o'clock. S. New hern, fi. ). Newbein, Worth Newbern, John Newbern, I.J. Wood house. S. H. Murrell, The Old Reliable Sail Maker, EUAHETlt C7TV, N. C, can be found at his old stand at the Short bridge, over James Spires .store, liiimerman Hall. I Canvas Furnished I at Factory Prices. Awnings, Tents and Flags a Specialty. All orders by mail promptly attend ed to Old Canvass bought and sold. '. (). r.ox 132, Elizabeth City, A C. For Sale. Several Houses and Lots in Edenton. One residence on Church St. Six on Queen street. One on Court street. Two stores on Broad street. Will sell either or all on easy terms. Apply to J. W. SPRUILL, Eklcnton, N, C. j - . urrs
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