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Newt Adrift PICKED UP BY OUR REPORT ERS WHO ARE ALWAYS IN "THE SWIM." N. Frank is the authorized agent for H. H, Lavansteiu. Electric light are being placed in the Baptist church. Mr. Frank Thrift spent Sun day writh friends in the city. Read the dissolution notice in this issue of Sawyer & Jo;:es. Mr. E. J. Shepherd has been 0 i a visit to his son in Suffolk. Mr Ed. Davis is having his grocery store on McVn rrcn St. enlarged. Mr. T. B. Davis is spending the week with Irituds in Ilert ford county. Mr. John F. Camden, of Easi ton, l'a., is visiting his sister Mrs. i W. Melick. H. II. Lavansteiu has opened an installment business,all kinds 01 household goods. The tug Edith, of Washing It i), X. C , is on Willey's iail w ays undergoing repairs. Miss Mae McCorinick, of Nor; wood, Pa., is visiting Mrs. P. V. Mt lick and Mrs. Dr. Blades. Mr. M. J. Sawyer is confined to his room at Hotel Central from an attack of erysipelas. Miss S. El zabeth Crawford, ol this city, is visiting the famit ly o D. C. Foreman, at Berkley, Va. A large line of domestic shoes al sizes, fresh from the uianu i ict irer; just opened by Sawyer & Co. For gent' extra quality dress shoes and gents' furnishing goods, go to John h. Sawyer & Co 's. Mr. Robert Hendren, of Berk, ley, Va , after spending several '! iys in our city, left Monday for his home. Mrs. James Luck, wdio has been spending several days in Danville, Va., arrived home Tuesday. All colors of shoe polish re fine id to a nickel. Just think of it and call at Sawyer & Co.'s and invest. Special prices on ready made clothing at Sawyer & Co.'s selling their entire stock with out regard to cost Mr. C. XV. Overman, who has been confined by sickness at his home tor several days, is able to be at business agaiu. Rev. A. P. Tyre, formerly pre siding elder of this district, is spending a few days in the city vrith his many friends. Mr. E. H. Kruger, who has been spending several days North on business for his firm arrived home Tuesday. Mrs. and Miss Majette, of Co lumbia, N. C, are in the city visiting the family of Mr. J. B. Leigh, on Martin street. Lavanstein's agent will visit you with a nice line of samples taking orders from those wish ing to buy on installment. TheW. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. P. S. Shipp uext Tuesday, the ist of February. A good attendance is desiied The editor his been on the sick list during the entire we k. Any short-comings of the pa pel we hope will be overlooked Mrs. Wells Waters, of i'hilav delphia, is spending seveiai days this week with her hus band's relatives at this place. Mrs. Luciau Moll, of New York City, is here visiting her two sisters, Mrs. Moses VVeisel and Mr? T irnh nniiiml- v the State and used as an oyster Sawyer & Co. are putting new I patrol boat, has beeu heie foi Quite a number ot young peo pie spent a very pleasant eve ning on Friday last at the borne of Capt. M. M. Morrissett on Bell street. Among them was Mr. John W. Kight, of New York City. Miss Louise Lane, of "New 3erne. who has been spending a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. Hill Humphrey, on Shephard street, returned to her home Tuesday. She made many friends and we hope to see her again in the near future. The Fair Store is now atno g the largest business house1- in the city another mam moth d- - partment hav ng been added. The entire front has been at- . Some little excitement w. s created Wednesday morning on ; Water street. A loud crash was heard, and upon investigation it was found that the roof of the Hughes building, occupied by S E. Speight, had fallen in. It ! seems that while joining the new building of E. F. Aydlett t ) the wall of the Hughes build ing the workmen in some way oi l too much cutting, causing 1 the roof to collaoe. tractive muc y pamtect, and i its appeara ice Depai ivenine street, a At aged Mo Maitii en ning r s d he de led this life at his home on Mr Joseph J out 4 veai s. ceased moved to Elizabeth City fiOBi Salem township about two months ago. lie leaves a wife and two small children. Tht steamer Lilly, owned by 1 $40 POPULAR UST PRICE $40 J i y?olu lion. The co partnership heretofore existing between William Hail in and James P. Thompson, under the firm name and style of VYm. Pailin & Co.. is this day dissol ved bf mutual consent Parties indebted to said firm will please make pa tnent to Jas. P. Thomp son, ar.d all persons having claims against said firm will ppresent same to said Thorn pson for payment. Jambs P. Thompson, William Pailin. Jan. i, 1900. The milling business will b continued by Muir & Thompson who have s cured the mill, stock and good will of the old firm. i, 1 . - rwalt of I 7 ears n ractlf" -r. i-v -h l fj iota -acb 5c t. t7 kc ml3Bt : !;. si - (if 1 4 successful speciLie ... cua - . :n fcnn for catrarin? r- r : it? ; P; the pr:nce of nehye icwcs. ; n -j-jt. rnsT pHTSICAli u.u fl knowi inmnn-enff tjs wt. r rrerythHig .u . h m felted, for ton of tu . to IflNr LVOOS DXBUJTT. w.t.;.-v y.. JvirAii rowsas, NEBVOiS k.;. n TION i -i mao or female. 1 or 1 V H I t J j . r ii. of indtoetctioiM and l ta J ,- j,r.,iri'.$. WluaJ or !Jmntvr.- ' t r. . '.; 1, ' u.;:aes of all kiiKls; Um r u: K , v Troubles; for ertf '-rav, :v 'J r. : fin-ire. All Inquiries wtll : . 'f rial v r.njrcrod ii : ib 1 rir joar il ''. not k ?pthtl ' m . am mtrnm m n tMil c M r. i LOCK D01IO. m IUHMi A life in business and anticipate ing the wants of the people, are recruiting their stock with sea -onable goods. John L. Sawyer & Co.'s re plenishing stoctc of shoes from the factories, were put in stock this week. Call and examine before purchasing. A public temperance meeting for the children will be held in the Methodist annex on Satur day, the 27th, at 3:30 p 111. All are cordially and earnestly in vited. If you want nice curtains, pic tures, carpets and other things for a room, you can get them from H. H. Lavanstein on in stallments. 109 Poin dexter street. Little Frank Scott, son of Mr. G. M. Scott, received a very ses vere fall a few days ago wdiile playing at the A. C. Institute some time, being rv.i mlt at W 11 ley's shipyard. A few (lavs ago she left with C'-mnrsssioner Theophelus W hite on b ard. for j the oyster grounds Mes-rs. C. J. Ward ar.d L. W. Norma. 1 left this week for sev eral Northern ciries to inspect and purchase some new machine -ry for the manufacture of brick T.iey tell us they will soon en large the E. City Brick Works and will be able to supply all orders promptly. Mr. Louis Saiomonsky, how arrived in this com try a few davs ago from Breslaw, Ger many, is here on a visit to his brother, Mr. Jacob Saiomonsky. His coming is no d ubt a source of much pleasure - it having been over thirty-five years. since the two brothers last met. 1 1 w i Accuracy two Smooth Running OF Rambler Bicycles "20 year old wheels" W(?re not accidental, hut scien tilicaily studied effects, due to perfect alignment and accu racy of sprocket and chain mechanism and frictionless, durable bearings Ball Bearings and 13 other good features, by the way, were first introduced and used on American bicycles by the Rambler Makers. See sample machines and get catalogue. EXPECTANT MOTHERS, iiiflnTiirnm mumtfuv I "j IV 3 rou t t We OUcr You a RRHEOY Which IN5UHKS Safety of Life t- Math er and Child. LAXATIVE ilLfll and is now suSeriny: from in juries received. All white teachers of Pas 4110 tank county are cordially invit ed to attend a meeting at the Atlantic Collegiate Institute Feb. d, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., Rev. Geo. Griffin, of Mantco, for the purpose of re-organizing now pastor of a Baptist chun h the Teachers' Association. We in Colorado, passed through cannot afford to fall behind. Kv town yesterday on his way home t ry 'eacher is earnestly urged to called thither by the extreme be present. An interesting pro- illmss of his father. Street Commissioner Weeks has a force of hands at woik grading that part of Matthews street between Poiudexer ard Water, which will be shelled as soon as the grading is completed. I d -Kial ton vr ion, I n lity. j ..... bLJ it- ,111 l-ioc 1 i 1 1 irru rjil for th P occasion. S. L. Sheep, C unty Suoerintendant. 1 : ; !!? : Always Boiigf; Curtain Cure' RHlSUMACIDE removes the cause of rheutnafism hy neutralizing the acids iti th? blood and driving them out of the system. All .lrnKtis. rM 1 Lfi 3 with 75 Mechanlct B l a A -j f Movements and list BO Invewtioiss T'atd. Sent FREE. f. UIETERICH & f;:.. (Ms I" Street. N. -. Wasblntftoik. ' ' t BROMO 5 QUININE Q. Q. FRIEND" Moves the Bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition CO o O o and headache and prevents pneu monia. Cures in one day. Put up in tablets convenient for taking. PRICE, 25 Cts. rotr sale er all druggists. to o JSr W V O OLDS 73 X a D O 3" CD Kin i?iseases. For the spf edy and permanent enre of otter, suit rheum and eczema, Cham ierlain's Eye and Skin Ointment if vithont an equal. It relieves the itch ng and smarting almost instantly ancl ts continued use effects a permanent ure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, tcald head, sore nipples, itching piles, hnpped hands, chronic sore eyes and rrauulated lids. Dr. fady's Condition Powders for lorses are the best tonic, blood purifier ad vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold hi CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Hobs Confinement of its Pain. Horror and Risk. My ifo used " MOTHERS1 KKIFMI" he- ton- iiii'.ta of lier lirm euiid. ahe ilia not suffer from 'It 4 MI'S ar PAINS was quickly relieved .it the critical hour sufi:i ii)g but little she hud no puius lit turwuul ana her recovery was raiid. E- K. JOHHSTOW, Eufauln. Ala. Sent t7 Hail or Express, on recoipt of prioe, $1.00 ,.er bottl-. liools 'To Moth ers" mailed Free. BKAUFILIiD RBGOLirOB CO.. Atlanra, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. (RESCCNT New" Delight Is found each vear in the first ride of the season aud th new Crescents have every qualifica tion to ;deass the most critical rider.. Crescent Jkycles 17 f oa aur o7o are "envied b) all." A close examina tion bf the '98 Cres cent models explains why so manv Cres cents are sold. " On exhibition at Crescent agencies everywhere. Send for.... Art Catalogue. simnaiing thefr iru.iitiir Protr.otrsTH tionjCl ivcsStindrtct.Crr'cir.-. n Ihcr 0mim.Morphin nor EneraL IS'OT K Alt C O TIC . 1- & mar .-..-. 1 4 ;i ot 4 f - m rr. Abt S: i-ul VcirA SJll - trrrrxint - JUm Sitti -CutntrJ farnr . Apcrfect Remedy frrContijUi- j lion , Sour Sic mac h . D I j . . hoe. ; . Wbnns.Cpnvulsions.FvVorish j ness and Loss of S lzy.w FacSimilc Sinati i NEW YORK. a piways EXACT COW OF WRAPFCH. i t ;ri'kUe"N'' (Established iS87) ODELL Bttl Oldest Fisl) Giniqission ilosc R X Shipmeii 3 Solicited. . , , Stencils Furnislit Mercantile Agencief, j City National Bank, References citizen.s 15ank) ami ( Wholesale Shipper?. 1TOBFOLS; - v i : l&M lo v is ;YCi l : n i - pic ted. i out of the system. Ail -lrnKists. 1 Annual -C W'll jf. win ii ii iimiimi Maf aT al commence January 8th. Stock must be reduced to make room for the coming Spring goeds. t,-.i ,1 fen ,-4- tho onnhome-e that holds it to the shores deeo down -the something back of it that makes for strength ndurance. Foundations ate necessary for structures, and for business they are to depend upon the support of sensible people. The modern store of McCabe & G nc longs to -t, t. : i. a t.toctovA w th a fmir strand cable of rierht fixed prices, rirfvt Qualities, careful service and one price to all! For this sale we have cut the prices in nearly every department. Men's Overcoat's As lots lesson now we will not renew them we would rather close out the lessened piles at a loss. iooo Overcoats in black and blue kersy, coverts, aud made of the scarce and favored English Herring bone, sumptuously tailored j for $3.75. 75 mens' mackintoshes, considered a bargain at 2, for this lot 1.39 each. 5 pieces plaid pure wool undeaskirting with border. 2 yards make com plete skirt. 39c. the price lor this clearance sale. 15 handsome 9 double faced pure wool covert overcoats, for this sale 7.90. 75 pairs slightly damaged kid gloves, all sizes and shades 39c. for the $1 kind. 69 pa'rs of slightly spotted kid gloves 29c., all shades. 100 mens' suiis on the front table. The $6 to $9 kind to close for $5. Come early, this lot cannot last at such prices. 50 ladies and misses cloaks, all this seasons' goods. $1.13 off former price. 46 ladies' blue aud black ane fancy tweed mackintos ufacturer need ed money, we bought the lot. Valued at $3 to $3-5 Por l' IU l 2'J' 500 pairs mens', womens' and mens' slices, ends ol I $2 tl'5 11.25. Your choice 98c. Come early, this lot will not 1 North Carolina Blankets have a reputation. We h: h fluiTy and pure wool. 10 4 size, value $3.75. For this sale $2.69. value $ i s: your pick for $3.38. Our steadily increasing business keeps our entire force of seventeen busy from early morning to closing time. Come early to this great clearing sale and Jooreyour share of the bargaids. We propose the year of 1900 to be the greatest selling history of our business, 'manning tne puonc ior xneir veryuoerai pauou. I Corner Main and Poindexter Streets, Elizabeth City, N- r1 V ', ( . . ,! .-
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