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V - 4 V.- A j -: . .! il !i -: THE ECONOMIST . . .... ' . - : . K : PUBllSHED JEVETT FBIBAY. R. B. Cbeec .. -.Editor E. F. LiAire . L . . eBusiness Manager . t. . - ? . . U' ti V FRIDAY January 1, 1807. "Though, the long, frosty nights oi . . wjnter are here, j Tula-month is the dawn of a jhappj , . new. year. I ' . ;- . i. , ' The old year has vanished has fail ed and died; T - Yet onward and forward on life's -s-. , .' flowing tide ! The new-one will bear us with laugh ; . , ter ond joy, "- . Witji music, and sunshine for each V Pfid and boy : 'j ' - I And may you all lire' to see; many "-more years,- 'm m '.; Free fro sorrows and troubles and worries and tears." ! i HAIL! AND FARgWELL! 1896 has bowed' itself out from . f'uy' and left "lis the sweet 'and bitter memoes' of "itsj'past ibigtpry, as a lampvto guide our feet. It has been a. history, in great part, of pe " "cuniary hardship to nearly all of us, j. . and ) of ' pecuniary failure toj many. The grave has'Jbad its share! of vie tims, and torn loving hearts in twain. . The great- and the' humble, ihe young and: the aged, manhood in ; its strength and beauty , nr .its flower, have rail' fallen before the - fecythe . of - the relentless reaper. -" It likewise leaves us sweet and bles- -p ied memories. The jalm of charity has never Xeen more open or more, lib 'Aeral. j- -Peace jnas jspread its angel wings over the , world, while the fumbling ' thunders, of war have . . ... . . . I"'!.. - : , .been audibje, ominous and- immij .. nentr- Great enterprises have been accomplished ; and great inventions made.' We have Been brought neaij- ( er, to the infinite and in many casep the occult has become the patent, i God grant us grace 'to read all its lessons aright'. . 3 1897 comes to us with stulfd stride . to take up the role of "history - towarthe closing years of the 19lh century, confessedly the mpst brilli- ; ant and eventful in the world's long "roll fe Its history is veiled tp us, and he who reads it clearly has the vision ; of. a saint and the wisdom of k propliet. ' He who reads it ,besfc is he who reada it with the ;calm -eye of faith and the humility pf depen dence upon Him" who rulek the" af fairs of;.men. ;; ' f V- ' I HOW GOES X? UB A. , The native Cubans in Ciaba, keep up, the -fight, and from all we can see have the advantage of tlie Span ish troops. Both parties are pursu ing a sort of guerilla warfare, and each -one lis trying to destroy every thing on the island that j can con tribute to the support of the other party. ; So between the ''upper anl the nether millstorie," tije iaifesf; : most fertile, and most beautiful land oii i the planet, will becomei a horrid waste and desolation, unfit for the habitatioirf mari The - war still rages. Maceo is J dead, or if alive, incog. ead or "alive, he "was .a negro hero, if ,a negro, . If not dead, then liis arm is v raised in defence of his native' hearth and home. If dead his ! martyred body, is a rebellion seed, 'and illus-i - trates the theory that the; "blood of the ' martyrs is i the seed of the Church." If riot. a negro', he is of Spanish lineage ; of hybrid admii- .'-ture, and his. Latin' descent goes back to -tb fifteenth century, to the days of -Ferdinand and Isabella when Spain .was a terror to her . en- emies and a protection io:her allies! . Negro orSp!niarcl, he , fj Cuban ; dead or alive, a Ijero,- and he lives in the hearss. of his countrjmen in arms. ' Abour the middle .'of - December vinst; the, UtUe ffihbuster- teainer, : Three Friends, laden with ammu '; nitibn and- supplies for the Cuban insurgents, when some twenty-miles -from the Florida coast off the mouth of the San Juan I River was attacked by two Spanish gunboats. The ' ' Cubans cm board tlie "Three Friends!" blanched with I f ear, but there were American sympathisers with Cubci on board, who had been accustomed . to the smell of gunpowder, and they prepared for fight with.ajHotchkiss cannon and armed the mep on boarjl with rifles of the best pattern, . and prepared, for action, v The Spanish - gunboats fired on the litUe filibuster steamer, and she : return ed t the firie with interest.; It ws a lively little brush": which ended jwith' thje Spanish gunboats drawing off from the. fight, when -the Three Friends -"proceeded on her voyage and safely landed her cargo on tne.xsiana cu Cuba .The Cubajn matter "is now at -i tracting much attention in our Con gresso Senator Morgan of Alabama, one of the ablest membern in the Senate; is the foremost champion of the Cuban cause, and-favors the re cognition! of the independence of Cuba, even if it brings on waf be tween Spain and the United States, and he has introduced resolutions in the Senate farorinc that result. i i - . i'rpident Clevs 1 mcl and SeV-retary State plney are of ojnniou that li-etime has not yet come for the United siaies to intervene in Cuban afiairs. The People of the United States are by a large majority, if not unanimously, apparently with Senator Morgaii, and the probability is' that inla few. -A-eeks the sentiment of Con'Jtess will assume material fprm..'. 'ri " ! v". r ; 1 ' ;"v Meanwhile Spain is not an iridif Cerent spectator of the! events, m prospect on , the National canvass. Without the aid of. European pow ers she would be utterly powerless in a contest wit' i the United IStates. Therefore Sencr Canovas. del C.os tello, thej prime minister of Spain, is diplomatically feeling trke pulse of the Euiropean' powers in order to diagnose neir fei-ntiments in relation to Cuba, an,d ito beatings uj: on the United States,, nud: it' is said that hej has had assurances of sympathy with Spain, from. .France, Austria, Germany and (.Treat Britain,1 who are of opinion t hat the . Congress of of the United States cau not over step President Cleveland's message to Congress favoring noninterven tion in fhe affairs! of Cuba. At present fcjpain indicates a disposa- tion to : oonciliate and compromise the trqub for. Spain e with Cuba, which is wise' and may be wise for Cuba and the United States. " But' "bluff" is a iavprite liana 01 deception among nations as well as men. ; As to the" question j of the annex ation of Cuba to ;the "United States opinions and the sentiment of an nexation is not so unanimous as the senticaent of freedom for'. Cuba.J There is much to be said on both sides. . Annexation nvould .!- ' ' give us control o the Gulf, and put an end toall controversy over foreign gov ernments on the American! conti- nent. ' But i annexation means the franchise antt assimilation, and ex the 'best -teacher,, teaches penence, us that ojur extension of the fran chise has! already put in peril the. purity of lour ballot system, and an other stjraw of that break ouj camel s back. kind might jEWSlFROM THE COUNTIES. CUimiTUCK. ,' ' - - -'! . I -! Miss Maggie Wright and sister of the. Rylahd In ;titue, Berkley, Va , yre; spending Christmas jwith their parents near Indian. .Town, Camden county. ' ' - T . . j ' Dr. S. jW Gjkpgpry, of Goldsboro, '.. C, ist visiting his .mother,.5 Mrs. M. R.' Gregory, of Camden countg. Miss 3lattie wmtenurst ana sis ter of Elizabeth City; returned home last Saturday after sjiending Christ- mas witu men bisier iurs.' . vjr. Ferebee of Camden county. t. i M. J. S. valuable Ik re belonging to Ka pa & White, tome !vvo months 6ince was attacked bj a g( nuine case of locK-jaw He was placed under treatment of Win. H. Morris, a vetirinary surgeon of this town,; who t,ave hint the most as siduous treatment and finally d'scharg ed his patient1 a-curea ana gooa as ever horse. The feat is cue heretofore unknown in this-territory-, and thesucces3 of Mr. Morris in! thi instance has marked him as a master ia the profession I Mr.-Morris htu-i been engaged in this practice oinly alout a-year; but he has been remarkably successful and is of ten- consulted by parties from several adjoining! counties, t He tills a long felt want. n th: tbwn and community and -we g'adly ndl-the attention of the public to bim a veterinary surgeon 'The essence life is ;' force Everybreathyou breathe,every heart beat, every motion of your hknd, takes" force. The measure of force we- call vital ity. If this is Uckiho;. there is loss of jf lesh, lack of - resistive .power, a tendency to catch di sease easily, especially a tend ency to jConsumption. For low vitality! nothing is better than ScQtt'i. Emulsion. It- supplies force byf urnishino; the nourish ing, strengthening elements of food fn Uneasily digestedvform; enriches the blood, . and builds tip the system When ordinary food is of no avail Scott's Emulsion wi'l supply the body with all the vital elementsof life. Two sizes, 50 cts. and. $1.00. All druggists. :' '; If you will ask" for it! we will send f yoti a. book telling you all about Scott's Emulsion Frer. , , ' , ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Kv York." - ! i, i u nil', nJiwy .ji.uii Wrwwrnwiwiw ' i" " ''''' ' " i ' " " m ' ' ' -ii: ' " '"'' ' ' " 1 . i i ....... . v . j .. i. ....... -iTTr" ! f r SU36CABE iCRflCE. . . i i i. . "i - ' i ... . , -. : . . .. .. .. vis.-..- i i i . .- Tuk mnnfncf Clerks busy from hadj More sroods 1 i : 1 " - BAR CAINS m All wool Sergey and Henrietta. Boacle clotb, all shades, usual, price . I . - i i i 1 -' ! : '.' . ': c i Decidedly the best line of black will surprise the closest buyers. 2f Qnrs. Ladies' Kid gl ves, 48 Blankets, tye Genuine C tliforni i .Children VMiiff aud Boa, f 3.00 Children Muff and Bon, $2 00 ... i goods. 'No old mosj3 prown stuff. LACE CURTAINS, 100 pre. GO MY LOVE. Not as all other .women are i ,Ia she that to my sofa! Is dear; Eer glorious fancies come from far. Beneath the silver evening star. And yet her heart Is ever near. ' ' ' ' '"''if ' i : I I i Great feelings hath she. of her own. Which lesser soula mar never know ; . God giveth them to her alone, ; And sweet they are as any tone Wherewith the wind may choose to blow, Yet In herself she dwelleth not, .j Although no home were half so fair; f ; No simplest duty is forgot; ) i Life hath no dim and lowly spot . TB at doth not in her sunshine share. She doeth little kindnesses, I Which most leave undone or despise; For naught that sets One heart at ease And giveth happiness or peace Is low" esteemed in her eyes. t . . i " i . i ' . Bhe hath no scorn of common things; . And though she seem of, other birth, j Round us her heart entwines and clings, And patiently she folds her wings x i To tread the humble paths of earth. Blessing she Is; Godonade her so, j And deeds of weekday holiness Fall from her noiseless as the snow; . Nor hath she ever chanced to know , That aught were easier than to bless. - i. . ."!..-''.. Eho is most fair, and thereunto Her life doth rightly harmonize : Feeling or thought that was not true I Ne'er made less beautiful the. blue, Unclouded heaven of her eyes. J I" - i ! . .. , V ; " i Sho is a woman one in whom : . h ' The' springtime of her childish years i Hath never lost its fresh perf ume, ' Though knowing well that life hath room For many plights and many tears. I James RusseU Lowell. Katnral Wadding. , A Penobscot county man tells an amupng boyish experience in the Lewiston Journal. i He and a young friend went , gunnirig one fine , fall day, They had old fashioned, muz zle leading gims, and wadding was a necessary part of the outfit.' I -"T h We came across a big hornets1 nest in a j tree, say a the narrator and, boylike, climbed up and pulled it down for wadding. We talked about the hierits of different kinds pf wad ding imd decided that hornets' nest, a material provided by nature, was the best. We concluded to lay in a good S"xck of it and began to break it up, j .f .-! " j . .' From the inside j of the nest we shookjout a'quantity of the biggest hornets I ever saw the f erocious kind that have black bands around a long brown body but they were stiff, as if t frozen, and 'we , didn't mind them at all We turned them to rest and into nice lit- all out and sat down make our hew wadding uexoiis.- L :;- ; ; ' . .;,; We sat talking in merry good hu mor for awhile, when all of a' sud den Fred screamed like a wild In dian and jumped as much as thiee feet from the ground. He gave an-' other yell and, striking to right and left on his thighs, started on a wild run for home, v j '-. j- .V It . was .the hornets. ; He had chanced to sit down Where j a num ber pf them fell, "and, they, warmed up from contact with his body; and he, it seems, warmedup from con tact with theirs. Wadding was a soro subject with him for a long REPORT OF I THE CONDITION OP THE ! FIRST' NATIONAL BANK Elizabeth Wtr. in the State of Noitb . r - . - Carolina, at tie close of bu iness. DEC 17th, 1896, eeSoueces: Loans and discounts. ............ Overdrafts,! secured and unsecured U'. S. Bonda to secure cireulation... Banfclng-hpuse. furniture and. fix- ' 1 11163 L k t 4 Due from Satioal Bant-i (not Re serve Agents : Due from State Banks and Bankers ll4.0r.87 JOU 78 12,500.00 S, 500.00 . n m.&l LP90.79 2,29.9.79 631.00 Due from . approved reserve agents j Checks find other casti items j Notes of other. National Hanks.... .. ; Fractional paper, currency,' nickels Lawful money reserve in Bank, viz Specie i. ..1.1 8,caoo Legal renaei JNotes. . i a,e v vv Redemption fund with! U. S. Treas- j 12,635.00 - urer (5 per cenu 01 circuiatwnj 562.50 185,271.62 .: : L.... Total... . LIABILITIES. - i !i . :. i ; i-. CaplUl Ktock -paid in...;. i Surplus fund. ....7...'.iU.. JJO, 000.00 7,000 00 ; i ! 4,514.59 11,250.00 Undivided pronts, less expenses. ata . taxes paid. .1 National Bank notes Outstanding.. Individual deposits Eubject to check : Total State qfXorth Carolina, County of rasquotanh, $$: I, W. T.. Old, Cashier of the above named Bank, .do solemnly swear that the above ot mj knowledge statement Is true to the best and belief. , W. T. OLD,. i r Cashlerr Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2ah aayor uec, ivt.- : 1 'i ' i I M K. UK1FF1.1, ! i Notary Public" i COKRScT Attest : ! ; t -; '-E. r. Lamb, : I mi - -iiJK' i . 1 Chas. II. RoBncsOn, ! ' Directors. J: i CLOAKS and CAPES T - t I i 1 TlrTT - flnnAc collino- morn till eve, distributing the various bargains to be to select rrom than any other two stores m Jiiiiz Kjivy. I.-"-- : - - I f 1 Tr--:-r,JV;:x o RSS dOODS ti!e 30 crs. kind, 20 cts. 33 inc 50 oor price 35 cts. gpods and elvets, at-prices lh.T r j I . j cts. acd up iind, at your own price. kirtd 'af'$2 00. kind at 1.30. reduced 20 pf-r Cent. All hand some and stylish. This years cts. to $2 00 the pair. - 'T Leading Merchants Currituck County Commissioners Ffro- ceedings, , The Board of Currituck County Commissioners met on the 7th inst. pursuant to adjournment. -G. A. Griggs, Ch'mJ.. Peter Poy ler and E D, Poyner present. j The minutes pf the last meeting road and approved. !'.. - ' AV. II. Bray, Register of B.eeds. elect, preseuted his bond, which was accep ted, took the oath of .officer and was regularly inducted in office. I G. A -Griggs, Wm. H. "White and D. ITillett the Commissioners elect were duly qualified as such and organ ized by electing G: A. Griggs uh m, haid. Board. The bond of E. W. Ans of 11 uierK ot tne supe ior uourt, was (ex hibited before! said Board and 'd judged sufficient. C D. Morgan Treas elect presented his bond, took jthe oath of office, ,duly ! qualified and was in1 ducted in office. Edward, Tillett Shff, elect took th'e path of office, dulyqual ined, presented his precept bood which was accepted,- J III James Forbes, constable elect, for Poplar Branch! Township, A.. D. Doxey constable elct for Crawford- Town ship, presented their bonds, which were accepted and both took the oath of Office. ' !'.! 1 ' ' II The following, orders were allowed on-the 7th and bin insts:'- ; J B jgawer . W If Forbes Chai4 Dozier1 C E Ansell H H 'Simmons J I Spry- . E II Forbes B S Harrison T B Jones T-.H Fulford S J Waterrefd dscar-L Simpson' S A Powers S S (.lowers ' HHnry Snowden 0 j 7 lA' o B Maltliias B FlMatliias VV E i'arter H M Shaw ; J E Garrett 9 95 7 0Q 96(1 . 5 0Q 6 00 6O0l 4 001 2 00! 3 00 2 00 4 00 8 10 5 00 2 00 2 00 40 24 16 0j 6 00 Juo: Humphries Sr J C Giirretto ". . Moses Lee EFf Dozier Win Morris Jno M Beasly , David Jones S E-AY aterfield ! U E D lidwden ; 1 f Virginius Waterfifcld VV J Siiiith I . J Li Depormis W J Griffin -G V Harrell J L DeGormls Shff, Tillett , -' Geo Simmons ' Wm Dobgh E It JoHnson G A Griggs . i SSBalUnce I Hezekiah Owens E L Smith W J Haljstead Aiex Owens M E Wobdhouse W B Parker Jos Margin C W Owens .. j E D Poyier : Peter Poyner J B Davis T D Sears J W Brumsey , D E Spry Robt Frost R L Griggs G W Williams " I- r ! A J Forbes . J F Garf enton W 8Haf-rison.v , VV A Cooper J W Brabble ' E WiArkell " :l . WH White B D Tillkt . J T Lewkrk . JBMelsbn i 3.30 30 00 6 00 i 5 00 8 40. 20.30! 2Q 5.00 4 20 3 75 9 00 5 40 2 00 i 6 00 r j 600 5 50 : 30 80 29 18 . 5 00 : ; 3 GO 2 00 2 00 . 5 00 2 15 8 20 9 40 6 25 . G 00 VG25 20 cO - 37 7S 4 90 8 00 100 3 20 Tlie following benefits .weje al lcwed:M - J . Sarah A;klin j Betsy Robertson .3 00 m - 2 00 -,v.,. 4 00 IW P Millbr and childien Jos King ; '. Wiley Gregory. . ; Sarah Vain ra per Deed Miller j Ann AI White . Loudicia j '-Vat erfield Huldia Beasly Stewart! Vaterfleld ; .'2 00 " - 2 00 5 00 2 CO r. 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ; 500 , 4 00 2 00 : 2 00 5 00 ' . 2 00 2,00 2 iv 2 CO 2 00 5 00 . 2 00 2 00 .'2 00 .HO) 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 slli; turned. Jasper loier ' . j Malachi Payne and wife Frank Rogers Honor Taylor , Frank Mann 5 I Nibby Duncan . r W H Barns I: W H Sutton ! Patrick Owens " f J B Sawyer ; . Bristbn WjhiteballV -I Peggy Cason - Poiiy Oweps W innie Dugh , : Mary, Lindsy Adam Forbes i Jas McCleese ! : . Wm Cason! - ' Edmond Mercer Upon motion the Board this bth day of Dec-. 189G t: meet the 1st Monday in Jan. 1897. v j llBifclbM Blj HIliS " $ 3 50 . -: .. 1 48 : 'i" ' , '7 CO " I - 6 (.0 f; 9 15 . 7 65 - ' 2 00 v. '9 20 " ". .-V 430 i .-.. : 9 00 i 2 Oift .1 Wm, II. BrtAY, i P Clk. Coma. Cur: 7oJi V OWr TrnftTOtli h "FMiJTbfifch CltV. . IS 1 J If. 9 um iraoie? ?2 00 fejtui at St H ;A & D k'ERpHIEFSV' Price from 3 M$ to 35 cts. ! Ladies Etnbroideretl Ilandkercbiefe, aud Cotton i4ixeiT1nitijil'Haudkerchiefs 20 cts ONE WHOLE FLOOR TRADE Oiir busijess ba3 increased ten ,fbld in the past 5 years. with the traded -having Our buyers are, iu toucl) 13 years', and know the want of the enabling; lis tb give our custoniers Ajents for BUTTERICO and H'istlers7 Water Street, J. ELIZABETHiCITY. D STRICT "First Round. Andrew Pi Tver, P. E. Pasquotank dti Hall's Creek,-Jan. 2, 3 Elizabeth Ci y Sta. Jai 3, Camden! ct. T rinity, -Or Chowan et. Center Hill Jai 9.10. Hertford Sta Jan 8.10.: I Perauiiusas it. Geder. ildl, Jan 11. Edeuton eta I (at nigh, Jan. n. ; . -i. I i . ; . J w .. . - . Currituck ctlAsbbry, Jan lt5 l4 K South Camdtn eti' Wesley Chapel Jan.;20.Vi ,L Gates et. Uarrem. Jan,H23, ::4. jv North Gates dti. K ttrell?i Jan. 24, 2T. Plymouth StJan 30, 31VMV Roper Sta. Jan. 31. Febil 1. . m . ' H, .Pantego ct. Pkntego Feb. 2. . : ! Columbia at Columbia. Feb. G. 7. VRoanoke IslahU, Feb. m, 14. . i Dare ct. Croat an Feb 14i lo, ! Kitty Hawk4t. Kity Havk, Feb. 13, 14. V ! 1 !I -.-Vt- . Kinnekeetetl Feb: 13,141 m,- Hatteras ct. Feb. 13, 144 Advert ised '. Lettes t List of ubclai med ette remaining O. for the in the Elizabeth City P weeK ending Jan. isn. Persons calling'forlthenk will please say ad ver- Mknv G S BotomerJ Toeioll Buffns. Jason I Brown, Jackson (Battle, Nor man Fisher, Albert Grun, George Son nson, William Wee, C Lanf j C M Mur den, Burjvell Riddick, Zeitoadree S&in ner, A nun on Sawyer, Heihy Torksey, Monroe Truebkibd, Jr.", Jiiiiies Wilson Geo .Wood! A W While, Hardy Whit. Held, (J oh n.W hitters. WOMKN, Miis Emma . rown, Arpey rsrunisov MISS gsie l Jierrr Miss Laura limcKnoiase, . Mrs Achsah' Brothers Mrs VJCU JJttliV., F iJallanc Mrs JEaste Costard. Nars!is Charles Mrs L A 1V!IMh. Mifs Ktt Frmnir. Miss Lizzie! Gorllon, Miss Mary Gollops f T.i-i ,t. i. nlLi.v t-, .... I j Perry, Miss-Geitti Piilini Mrs Susan j Currer Jins. Miss . Lyntj t. .i utiu in. u'uuouli, c ia Wilson, Mrs Jucinda WinslqwJ May L Wilsori, Mrs Courtney V illiams. E.F LAM B Pot mast e r. fiOTICE ; 1st bATIOXA Bank, CXy.N. C. I .Elizabe 111 The Regular annual eeting of tha tock holders ofthis ba' f. Directors, will be helc k,for election t-heirbank- 12, at Z O clock. : TuOjld. JLec. ip, 9(i Cashier. Legisla iva Kotice lis hereby given applica- tiori will be made duriri !thle coming session of the N orth Carolni Legisla- tlure to charter the 'Roan'oke Institute of the Roanoke Missionary Baptist J. .A.ltf ai:lk Z.. Hi JJerry and y. Others; H' I Association." Dec. 30, j96. t . n . ' Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's Tasteles Chill Tonic ik as pleasanit as Lemon Syrup. xourarpggist ls autiiorizea to refund the) money in e veify case where it tails to cure Price 50 debts. 'skills Ills. A StronofFortif ifcation. Fortify the body agaihk diseas by Tutts Liver Pills an abso lute cure for sick headache,' dys pepsia, f sour stomach malaria, nrinctif-iofrJrkn - Jinn ness and all kindre 4The FlRvVheel troubles; m Life" DnTutt; Yjour Li vcjrj Fills are the fly-Whedl of life. Ij shall ever brought thorn to my nbiice. I feel as if L had r r i - t new lease of life. J.Fairleigh, Platte Cahhon, Col Pills ' '"It- ; ne;ir I- The. Ar-iiH the art. ,. mi ,. , Two houses A.nd ;uii;e aci ;oHapd Terms wry tuodef ate ;. ;,"'M F sFi Lamb t p at .id. I WM. i that mtt Cure All r, m i Liver tf ! I. Reaf . E I . - t . . . -T Estate Act. '"I- d tvd G.n.t Twill ilk atretl4 -ti- lirtiHli, J-rM. Jmt the tliiiir lor LtWuIa prent. 1 150 ipz, Ladies7 auu Genti'. " Handkerchiefs.- 12i ctt to Cts. Gents ? Silk !: 3 fdrSOc. Cheap at 25c. i22 feet v 8,5 feet deyoted to the! CLOTHING practical experience for peo M. AH gobds bought for cash,. adyanr.age of a profitable deal. every iflETROPqilTAH PATTERNS. Elizabeth pity, IT. C. Why ;suflet . with Coughs, Colds, -and LaGrJppe wien jAJativeI3rmo Qui- sine: will cure you in one day Does not proqiice 1 he rlhgiiig in the head like Sulphate of Qauinjine. . Put up in tablets convenient i or tf king. r Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Prite 25 Cents For sale byj Dr. W. W. Griggs and all other Druggist. You don't consider long' when you vou are bflerbd a 'pair' of Moses ' Weisel's Kid Gloves fir ;j;yehty nine cen's. Notice of A dministratjon. Having1 qualified as Administrator bf the lateThomks C.Harrell, I hereby givei noticeUo all persons indebted to immediate settlement and those hold- pug claims againjst th same to present them for ' pay men t, within twelve months from thje date of this notice, pr.4t will -be ble'afled in bar of their re covery J1. C. BROOKS, Adra'r. ' of ThoM. C Harrell dee'd t.-f . Oct. 17th, 896. Tlie infant prooieyahJ the aird philoso riling o libo ' nV:ll H"cr ttunt n Ul UUU DUltUUlC .lUlillCIlk at Moses Weird Big cut in prides in Dress Goods IDe- pariment, all win tier goqds marked down at 1 ht Fair. ' 285 Overcoats jliat can be; bought at jthah Half their vame, only . a lUtle more The Fair. . Shad Nets. Gill Twine, or Seine Twine uantities at Fowler Sq in large :r small q Co's Over.coa's at half price an 1 Jessl Lare quantity cf rv Overcoats , received sold 23d at Fbw er & Co's,, and wll be at balT pa e, and -Uss. Cbll ar.d ex&mine 1, Have your pictjire made at once ,'po.as to get them, fq r ma.s there is nothing bo appi opnate fdr ft as Zbller's ficeet.' "Righi ycu ar. fis the other Glove said to its niiit when Moses , Weisel open his stockVcdme tcre for Gloves. ' , La Jies Scol!ot d and Embroidered jiuen handkerchit-fs for, 17cts North 25cts at Sawyer & Jbnev : - ; I Lady's Mark 'Joncsj for oOcts. ntoohes at Sawyer & Just rt ceived . large i lot of rUss at Sawyer & Jon LOST I Loot, A bht k stoife , with initials in monoiirarn wi th the initials of S. W.B. son if. ame to The finder wiJl please refun this dm ce tf p r I ave a Iirge stock ! at oveiccatc, aLd 1 aa-.cs cioaks anc capes 1 it i more thnji the lppe'them lit V 1 ave room for and cloe in tlie neit , U-.vr days wi -rices.. .... v.- gn-atly rtduc t '. Fo. Gum Bobt and Oilxl ,i Li ng 'w'ft to Fowl-lr &-C fu. bottom rrict 8. Nice line f Gloves, a the very In es t price?, at fh Far.. - Goods-bo; g ve the l e t t IMitble :"tictio' ., 1 Jewe'erB Men'b & CoV. i oj swettvrs T5.-:it , Fowler i ,. . M . " -l .: 1 ' Zo'ler h eqdal'to the Xina gF s. urjr.inir out 'Photogrphs pear tfive i hira a cll for . ' . 12Il'3't8 Talk ftl..ut Woiufth'rt i l : If she is willing h r w 1 ia all i 5 h ; . eci dlv if she is wii'ii to trede a? Mow?" Weibel's. If other cea erk paid a , much for. their white Shi;te-f: ar d ro'd tiieni as "elbj-e" we do ) y iJigki -ls gh d a Sb 'ri lor yo ct, bur. hut thev mcstlv domt iloses Wi.tL . -i . ,- . I C W. kt(.v f n.s & Co has constactiy on hnr.d FJ K PIPES of pMfjKIG TOBACCO and he ncet. quality. BOB WHITE xA TALE MIXTURES. ViaritedAn Idea "Who can thlnt of some simple lrotect yotir JdM: fher rnar brlar yon wealth. Write JOHN WJOiDERBbRN i CO.. Patent Attorl ',T.m.VYVllnRtJn' D-iC-1oT their 13J0 priaa off 1 list oi two jhuxRlnd iuTentloDS waaUKl. E. Fb .LAkViB, Attomey-at-lW and , ; I JLG-ENT. JKrPronspt attcntioh given to profc'ssiocal 'business I.OAXS Nr G OTI A N REAli ; I- ESTATE. Farms. Towri Property Timfcer Lands, boufilit and cold on cbniniiftsion. Rental Agenc; FOR SALE 4 -dwellings on lVarin. street. Prices verv; low terms sid all payments A line wharf pr opert; side of river. : ' .- fi xV valuable Usher. leaej, and rn dn Camden : Three mall farms, near the city; A large body. of farm lands no thenrer . - m r A Cy press jswa ni ). Wharf property in The Albemarle ilott A saw Mill of 35 power Ehclhe 45 horse n Boiler, La t h e Mi 1 "planer, ft i u & of S h a f t i n if, rin aud cut oil saws, Jail necessary tracks -in good running order. The , above i'reperty P. near tlur oil oik cc Soiitliern The mill is on the Water. w irh a suplv of timber acjcess We. Te rms a re ve ry , o w ana .oaM pay uieiif s. will be accept d, or will exchange for property in Elizal;erl Gity, N. C, or vicinity,. FOR RENT: Ouster and Fish Drj ot' on i dt.ii ft; in ' ti e Creek. One ot e lvtst town for the bus, s's lenant.nou cs nar cn I ' tory Small : tenant hous cs in! Pt.nfcpjlvan WANTED I j.nnt Af K( .w...., . f .T.M5 J...1. It trucking hind near town :Go6fVJaiH'l"anu 'firoou . water. Woulf prefer a; phicw 'ojfil titti riVcr, witli. feoocKliard-sandy hhOrji'' ' .:' - .".?' June isriKloUU. sIAmh, feet EVERYDAY 1 J. SAL0K0MSKV: genA y Clothing and Gents' Furnishers, M ,:M..M; ' 7 CdA&sctd wia Omce. i .'. :'t ' M- , I. I mg j . - tovrii. ; '. -' :mm- hore ower J . E. Lamb, - j j tf, : ! r' - Real Estate A 'gei.1i tf ' I. j; j ; '' m m:. ' ''id Kstat !fi i mum e ARRjv mc : " I -' ' ' - v :J:-: i c3 ; ; .' I' 1 '.u-1- '-" .'"J.IJ."v L .1 --'!1S'M I ' ;H : rn - .' VM': z.v y. 1 --i'-'Ws ri, . -Yfi ; ... i- - -i PLAUDIT- : i yhM 1 ' " '.' ' ': ' ' 1 v1 '' I :'' ; rf--.-'-.: .m.m;:.m.:'' . rr c r-f : Uj I - ' - ;. : ..M".:'..X' RESOLUTE ; ; : S l & ' - - - - - ' XX ' ij 1 !'' fXl "''' '"TO"' ' . ' - " . T;" r '.' It. i m hp k - ; j rn-; '' :"M'M '' , , DEFENDErt '4Mr I .I ' Mf v..v'",V ' ' i' 'H; ' H ' 1 -T aai . - .m-'m..'m ' Li y - ' ; m : . - ;K- 50 :..,; m:; - z MM' . . 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The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 1, 1897, edition 1
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