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; - : : ii I 1 : . ,.. ' r-: if , I t. T S t A 1 THE ECONOMIST It. . CBEfCT Ii. F. Lamb.. ....Editor .Business Manager FRIDAY, Fibruary o. IS07, TiE NEV CHARTER Our tlaleigh .correspondent sends. us the following items of intvlHence relating to ! our local affairs: " Kalek.'h, Jan. 2!"tli, 07. I ixad- a talk with Mr. Pool, .Pasqiio'tank Representative, to-davf-and he says he wants, to anl is Kojnjr to amend, or have amended, the charter ofi tiie tow 11 of Kjizaheth City as fol lovs : J - 1st. To change the length of time for registration of voters -.ini th -.lJotirids of the corporn- .tuH from 1. ilavs to layn. ",'d. IV. permit the Commis aiorleiof tthe tiwn to" levy a special tax not t exceed ets. u'iltr hundrl dollars. :;d. To allow the Mayor's k1- 'larv to -xceed t ' x r. -4IM. To allow Commission rs to in::t franchis or liheitv to HHiiparii s to build-up in" ty'cn. - Tie s-.ys In don't think there will Im any opjMsit: n to; th-dilTert-nt amfiidmeiits in said town. . , I With all due rcp t for our representative, we In to su grs.t that he is in error in FUp- imsiu;; that tlie amendment. whirl, he proposes t make in the.charti r of KIiah th City will find no opposition from the f this town. We, for mm - one, protest against the change? he ppipnsi-s" in tir organic law. The first" change he pnposes we will not now halh-n'V I X" .Vftit in snr that it has a noliti- , f - - cal sijiiint. t As to nttmier vt iiiiiik '' will not have the approval of a A f.i iiiiiiilfcr we think l sinKl pmpt rty bolder and tax payer. This is not tin- time to incrca tin taxation in tbis town. Jt is Hie tiin fr n trincbin:nt. tromuny and fro frm. (iom rally, tbr people ar .in:ill property holders, and it puts them on their mettle to Jmeet the tax collet-tor.. The tax in now liftv cents on the ''i tit! niil iiiir lilnr.il reiiresenta- I . 1 . . . , . ... r 4 . - ) tiVe. w bV is dot- a citizen of tin towii, proposirs t hurflen tne pUoplc Af tin; town with an in crease of tbe taxation t seven-.!- live ctnts on tbe valua tion of proHrty. Why is tbis 't Under tbe last " administration the town Commissioners bought property" to the amount jof $n,oX. made iinpnvem hts and paid otT tbe pnblic indebt edness to ?lf:jJ ami the town . order were'at par and promplly . . . paid. The tax then was hfty cents on -the HN valuation f property. Why is tbis? Why is tho tax now to be inen ael to cent on tlu H of pro :i pert J : We willftell yoti. Tbe " administration of tbe town now ! is a political wartime. It sis 1 nin rtr the" interest of pirty It jsruu'to make ti5oft place for hungry partisans. It is run to help la.:yollice hoblcrs to mate a luxi'inoiis, living with the lydp of 'asihcuro otlice p;ul 'from the public jaj'- Let the ! citizcns.df.tby town open their eves anil loolc around ami they wllr 8tV it5 tfutli. The town is ' lioV in debt about .".imhi be i sides the 10,000 bonds for VJ tlrcdging the creek. .'Ul: We object to the amend- ment to increase the Mayors salary, for the reason that the lalors.ot the office are not oner ous and the present pay with fees is an ample allowance.. ! 4tVtTJUeprbpositit)n to give the.Commissioriers the right to grant- fmricITises to corpora . tijns. in their discretion, in a lirect ittatV upon public - and t 1 indiviilnal enterprise, upon the " towJi'pcosiHrity. Its progress, and to nn iujrrease of its popula- , . tion Why thus check improve- , meiit ? Why thus place in the hands of "a partisan board the ppwerj to suppress competition - :t And favtir a political or other ' favorite ?. . j i ' We; , caJ I : u po n our peopl e o f . all classes to .protest against ; th i$. proposed change in our ;.. charter. Resist it by petition to the Legislature, by appeals , from a poor and tax-ridden pop- ulation.bv appeals to tho St se' oi justice and patriotism of our, - lawmaker . ' 1 CUSA. . h . . . ., - , . ., ..j. i;r.j . I ' The authentic rumor again 1 ..... prevails that eyler will be displaced from his position as commander, of the Spanish forces in Cuba and his place he given to vienerai ;viaiua, Minister of AVar. His removal is another indication that the reduction of the revolt in Cuba by Spain is impracticable. The insurgents 'are determined to achieve their independence and all the signs are propitious to their success. It is the part of wisdom for; Spain to submit to the" inevitable and make the jf .st terms i of peace she can. The result is inevitable, and it is a mere waste of treasure and blood to prolong the conflict. Weyler has covered himself in infarnv in the prosecution of a useless war, and has deflated one of the fairest isle3 on the planet. Let Spain wrap herself in (he mantle of her ancient dignity ami fry peace. interaction A- Arbitration. The arbitration treaty is still before the Foreign Committee of the Senate. Several amend meats have; been proposed. It is prnposfdj to h ave out King Oscar, of Sveden, as final urn-pin- in matters that are in the purview of the treaty, and also to except the Nicaragua Canal friuii it nrovisions. With - - - these expurgations it is sup posed that the treaty will ul timately In? confirmed by .the Senate. It is an important sub ject, ami weighty consequences mav follow it. Tjiwrllrrn VI"t of Mrn. Outv it was Kiiil that "no man 13 a lu ro to bis valet do. cliarnbre. j hu-y (Jay Humphreys has anoth( reading for the saying in Scribncr has another s Magazine, fir 10 bhows how 'a man is no hvio to his tyicwriter:" The mystery, of men's lives in tho world, out of which illusions aro ispun, has always had a greater in llucnco in determining tho fato of women tb:in is readily admitted To feci transmitted through the ring finger the electric thrill of business, of politics.of cltds, of stirring move ments in the life of men, gives any woman vantage ground over others of her sex. But in the actual com- mereo of busimss, the community "iw J At , . of affairs, the wear and tear of daily lifo in offices and elevator?, this1 mystery vanishes. A couple of typo writers at luncheon will illustrate badly a situation yet too new to bo fairly reckoned up. Over knife and fork they will match employers as biuall boys do pennies. Out of hours the boss is only a man of whosi necktie they may dis approve, or of the way he wears his hair, or ierhaps of his grammar, and it may bo he appears greatly to the advantage of wme young man at a neighlKjrjng machine. . , . 1 : Corrrrt .lttir Kor tbe ItridesToom. A C o'clock church wedding, when the bride wears a traveling jrown ami there is to be no recep tion afterward, calls for afternoon Siit-s on the part of the britle frroim," writes Walter Germain in The Ladi Home Journal. 'IIo1 thoidd. even if be is going right from the church to tho train, wear frock coat of ;llack, light trousers, gray gloves, light four in hand or ascot tie, tup hat, just as if tho wedding were to bo a large after noon affair.' I 1 With Clod Door. . She I'm learning a lovely skirt dance; but, of course, I don't let any one tee me. I practice in n room all by melf. . He Ah, I ice. You follow the Australian Killet system. Detroit Free lress. ; like a dog's brk, is a sigti that hcrc is something foreign h around vhich shouldn't fcc there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger . may -he there just the same, SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver OU ts not a cough specific; it dees not merely aliay the symptoms but it does give such strength tc the bodyjthat it is able to throw of! the disease. You know the old; proverb of "the ounce of prevention?" Don't neglect your cough. A book which 4will tell" you more on the subject sent free on re quest, i Ycur dmgil keep Scoi' Emu!-. sioc of Cod-liver OiL Put up in 50 cu. xad Si. 00 iiza. t i l Yottr - vm mm mm m mm - . m m n ii n if m mm m mm i u tmm m -mv n m n . ii m h u n a n a M ' .7 11 J i.i iiar ii i ibbi IE i-wr ii - am iSk if 1 - 11 u 11 pi b m 1 ti . m . . hh h m r j a u uaaa ; 1 III ' 1 ii - - We carry the largest and most varied stock oi - DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, Gent's Furnishiugs, RUBBER GOODS, AND OILED CLOTHING, that has ever been displayed in thislsection. Twelve" polite and attentive sales people to waid on 3011. ' J AVe do not quote a few leading brands of domestics at a low price as a catch game for the unposted. buver . j e sell everything at the very lowest prices. ou will find all do mestics in our store i to 4 cent cheaper at our store than any place in this city, vv e jiam 3E3EJL, for everybody that will surprise the very closestj. buyer, as far as prices are concerned Our Clothing is well tadored, well made, and gives tone to the wearer. No cheap, ill fit ting varments that only touch the .body at the collar. I "" ' KffiE 4 BERTHOLDE THE DWARF. Ill Shrewd Answer at the Court of Al boia. Kins of the Lombard. Mary Shears Roberts, in her series of Historic Dwarfs, contributes an article on Bertholde to St. Nich olas. Bcrtholde was an Italian, and no day he made his way to the pab ace of Alboin, king of the Lombards, at Verona and boldly seated himself in an empty chair next the throne. The courtiers were as much sur- prised at his audacity as they were amazed at his grotesque appearance, but the Lombard chieftain smiled grimly upon the inh-uder and in quired of him 'what he was, when he was born and in what country." "I am a man replied, tne awari, whereupon the attendants worn oix into fits of laughter. ' I was bora wiien l came into iiio aaii vii world itself is my country. King and courtiers now began to roallzo that they had a shrewd little imp before them, and they com- , m t.z drums was a Port of trial of wit to which Bovercigns sovereigns were much given at this period of history." "What thing is that which flies tho swiftest?" asked one. ..rr. ii T l,1Ja inougnt, repu luu'UD promptly." "What is the gulf that is never filled I" ""The avarice of the miser," was the ready answer of the quick wit ted dwarf.- "What trait is the most hateful in young people?" "Self conceit, becauso it makes them unteachable. " "How will you catch a hare run ning V inquired the king. "Fll stay till 1 find her on the spit." "How would you bring water in a sieve?" " ' J "I'd wait till it was frozen an swered tho dwarf readily. v Tho king was delighted, "ij or so clever a rejoinder,"' he said, ''you ehall have from me anything you may desire."- "Oh, no!" cried Bertholde, with a mocking laugh. "I shall have noth- j ing of tho sort You cannot give me.what you do not possess. I am in search of happiness, of which j'ou have not a particle. So how can you give me any?" "How!" exclaimed the king. "Am I not happy on ' so . elevated a throne?" : "Yes, you are, if the happiness of a. man consists in the height of his seat." ' Then Alboin referred to his king ly power and dignity, and the dwarf retorted with another ' mocking laugh, and when the king called at tention to the nobles and courtiers about him, Bertholde, with a sneer, remarked, "Oh, yes, thev cluster round your throne; so do hungry ants round a crab apple, and with tho same purpose to devour it" ' Well said," spake the king, keep ing hte' traf per, '"but all this does 1 ! not prevent me f rpm shining anfong r lALemlas the stln among the stars. " "True, but tell me, shining sun, how many eclipses you are obliged to suffer in 'a year I For the con- J tinu'al flattering of these men must now and then darken your under standing." f "For this reason you would not be a courtier?' inquired his majesty, j foot absolutely useless, as. you have whoso fingers, began to play upon i observed when J hobble-about. lis sAVord'ih a threatening manner, j "I suppose," he said, with a! world "Miserable as I am, I should be of pathos in. his . sad voice, "that Eorry to be placed in the rank of some day I'll sit on a barrel of dy 6laves," replied the dwarf. "Bo- namite which jyill explode, and then ! sides I have not .the necessary qual- 1 ltiea to succeed in this fine employ i tt "Wbat, then, do you seek at my court?" asked the king in an angry tone L'i i,aa w to Ker Je: ."I was .toSat a king was as much above common men as a tower is above common houses. I find, as I suspected, that sovereigns are hon ored more than they deserve." ' This was a little too much. The king Jost his patience and command' ed the dwarf jester .to leave the pal ace immediately or. he would have him whipped out of court ' me v. . ii7 rinnnVi- u " UUul: . BRIG a Water Street, : , ' i.".'- t " BORN UNLUCKY. What II Bm Suffered and "What He Thinks lie lias to Fear. "Were you in the war? '.inquired the young hero worshiper of a se- . Patrick - Was the captai o a cret society guard in this city as the schooner that plied : betweoli 2srew scarred an4 gray haired veteran of ' York and Haverstraw on tlii Hd a long life painfully hobbled across ' son. One day his schooner was ljkd the floor of , the anteroom. ; ed with bricks, ready to start for "No," he- sigh- "but I couldn't ' New York, but Patrick gave o sjgn rnrdTiii;i if T liPfl of onv intention , to get ttnde tay. been," said he, rubbing ono of his legs tenderly as ho spoke. j "What was the trouble?'! persist ed the young inan sympathizingly - " v J CT w X w . . . . . -r. , . . i? I.... "ITouuiei 11 s ueen n iiimg uuu trouble since i came on eariu, wu- Itt T-r,-r1 1" rwl f ho nffllpfpfl mioJ "I WAS born unlucky. lama living picture x . I . i of bad iuck,, ana tne more j. im of my misfortunes the more forcibly i am remiuuuu ui. LuuL iissB0 A" j good book which says tha the sins Qf tho father shall be visited upon ' the children to the third . and four generation. My father was a good -i. t i a' pirate for one of my ancestors and ' that I ar visited with all his sins." ,4Is it possible?" commented the young man 'Yes,; my bad luck began when . I -i L , e 11 .HA j was oom. xor uxy xuuiiici,u cu VfUV-XA mm, VW rmw . . ,l y n tin w.iw h i. wr-ri 1,1 nil. liio I ' house tobk. fire and I wanearly suffocated and cremated. Before I lolfl a servant dropped was 3 yearsold a servant uroppea me to the sidewalk, .lOVtUA. C1UU J. fever as a residt; I fell down stairs and broke my collar boner and I X. 1 A. .1 -mwl bry r -i1 1 nO. got lost una .vv a uuuu u fc- A M II II IT TltlT"! WIIC.fl 1VI Till :IVM Ilt-.llf Tho victim of. misfor une sighed deeply over these incidents in his career and. rubbed his paraljrzed hand. Continuing, he said ; "I vas but -1 years old When a playmate cut off the ends of three of my fingers with an ax, and two years later I had measles, whooping cough, chicken pox and scarlet" fe- . vcr. When I was S, 1 tell trom a j cherry tree arfd broke a leg; and as soon as that got well I was knocked I down and trampled over bj' a run- away horse. That kept me in bed a long tiine, an'd' my nose has been crooked ever since. "When .1 was 10 years old, I was the only boy'ih school who got lick ed and kicked'by bigger boys every, day, and a year later I was the only one in the town who had cholera. When I was 15, I went to a! circus, and tho tent blew down. I was the only person who was stepped upon or hurt, and the . entire audience walked over me. It was three months before I recovered from that affair, and six months later I fell through the. ice while skating and was pulled out half drowned.' A year later, while rabbit shooting, a friend sho't me. in the hip, and 1 ! have never fully recovered from it. The next summer $ghtning struck a tree I was standugtieath, and I was pickeVuiKfordiid!W'heh I was to. X uuuiii imwuu cue ivS' 1 n . n i i i,viiifvli i ti Hi 1 left mvaunwefeoofe aftr 1 1 got welll caught cold, which nearly resuitea in xjonsumpjion. ne ioi-lowing-year rheumtisiii attacked me, and at times I .cannot use my left arm and leg, and " lity last mis fortune was to receive a paraly tic j stroke, which has rendered my right side from the top of my head to my mv troubles will be ended. ' iWash ihgton Post. ; India DialecU. India has hundreds of dialects, which may all be - classed I under i three great - heads, the Sanscrit, , Pratandagaddii, The Sanscrit - the funa r and that of the Vedas; the Pracrit, the vernacular language, in many dia lects, and the Magadhi or Misra that of Ceylon and the islands. Loaa and Gain. It is not such a terrible thing to lose your reputation. Some men would be lucky if they could do it Atchison Globe. . ' no indies imre ' Wool iMelntoshes, bouj sale. at one-half value. Manufacturers pnoe Our price; $1-50 and fl bur pric for this month, 4S qis. -u - U 1 .1 a no ,io4 mt; r or 1 lie ucai ";r will cold nt and beloi c;ost. The $3.00 pure wool Blaijil; etst Tlio 1 M Y nnrt ' i The ".00 1 The A. 00 pure i a ii' XV cases jaaies .iiri quiv. '""v'-vi , ie ; 5 casesfMisses-and cpifldfens rubber shoes, is ets. P Best oualitv men's self-aHing rubbers, fofmer price .oc, The remainder of Difess floods reduced' 1 to Hf perjc't. , t,o lnrrpci rind most conudete linnig .deprfrt- lc x-v npmi,sh!ywn up-to-date linings to be fbun Jand at the lowest prices v "P A few verV line-Ladik' ploaks, tlie $K).00 kindat G.;0, il,'.10 lliVi.,'nrl 0 It . Ii v .fiv ni(f tMvp motto 01 our store. , u.' iaau pennv games tp lead thefiinwarry buyer astray. e make ii. .1 nrf Wo 'ihhiiiiicss like 'and dishonest vi -.i f .iictArtiMi-iitwico the -value of eroods and asking them what will thijylbve. THE iMAKSRSr OF PRICES FOR !P?IiE;D LEADING MERCHANTS ANU in Vhr ne Did Not Start. A lazy man is seldom so v(iiy lazy s as-not to be able to invent smQiex- j Round Table tells a story! in jpb'it L U5D 1UX iiiuvi. "J f ' A , . Instead pV that, he sat on . deck j smoking a pipe. j :j ' : . r Tne owner or ine uncKyu, v uu . was also th. owner of the; schooner, ; , - ; itt'Iw. ron:n?ia TOT WIS II in r uuu. x. 1-r i uv..u - .r XT LI1U eaiJiC3l, jJUOTlull luumvuuf "fv - it i l I .iT ..-l v4 nurrymg om uoam una uemw V" ; 7, ut" wire, , j our T ,s ,7T, . : A ; 1 -No -- ter with: you? There s, .,dn s, schooner; under sail, going down .the j 'J. . t-- . fc nn lisp mv hn mid ft wa v . ! She's got the wind now, aiici, faith, , there isn t enougn ot lt ior to. , Air Used by a Human Being, j interesting Calculation ! on iUVYUig.' im,civ nTlinllTlt of nir a humaii beins of r ! fV.ii ovKyfl ci'zft i Hurl i tvm.'rti n ; - -: spe df one t when in reoose.1 and also minute when in, repose, j and als, different degrees -of ac different deuces jof ac- I , , TITl i .1. A-,-.v-.i UVltJT. Wlieii ui real, .t? u-usumo 500 cubic; inches of air perminute; if we walk at tbe rate of one mile , h we uge m . twp lilcs . an hour,. -.1,000; ' 300 v If we start out and run six ihilesc in an hour, we -will consume 3,000; cubic inches of air during eve'ryr minute of that time. bt. .boms Keimuiic. A Sudden Increase. "I tell you it takes a burglary I to make a man rich. " ' , "You mean poor, don't you;? "No; 1 mean rich." "In what way?" '' Well, I have been reaflingi about j the value of the goods sjr'ole frOm Singer's house, and I find tllat he has lost more than .he ever had.' Chicago Post. Tutt's Pills Liver Ills. Tried Friends Best.1 9 2 - For thirty yarsTutt'sPills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's flienjd. A Known Fact For bilious headache ; Byspjepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa- i ! ii! i i J1 J J - TUTT'S ILiver ! PIIILS N ABSOLUTE I CURE. 'owler FOR SALE. A. Valuable tract of landj in Pp-; tank county near Hall's (ei-k,afoit two miles :froin i Woodville arid Hix miles from Elizabeth City coi-t.iiiiiig Eieht or Nine Hundred ares. There are three dwelling houses on the, place, sufficient timber for a fl pur poses of thft farm, excellent pasturage and productive , soil, well adop ed to corn, wheat &c. ( For. further informai'in apply to Ij" L. Smith, ajrsville 2y C.. G oils bonght of Reliable jewelers i Yf ... " r . r v - ''""!' I' . 8fme eenuioe barpain? . at Fowler-& Co'f . : : 1 ' : i . - Legislative fiatice. Nntic is hrreby giv-n tbat aiiliea tion wiM be? made 'during! the coining session of the North Carolina Lri.lH ture to charter tlie "Rlianbe Institute of "the Roanoke -Misi,iiiary'" Baotir Apt-ocmtion."; Dfc.r0, SG. it - . j. A. iFaulk! Z. H.l Beiirt and others Cure AH ! : : " "Ti "I T - ; :i . : Men's sl w o! sweaters :1lc at F ht at bankrupt s:j.50 and $5.00. 1 , .1 VKKTS of the best quahty ;- - tor tins month. . i ii 1.15 1.50 .00 4.38 i i iii; the city.- All the ne: ; , ; ; r ELIZABETH CITY, X. C. - -s mm A buy .'colt foaled - Iay 14tli , l Sta;;.(livrd. Sire and. dam botlj regis-Stan- t,ir -.i t;fnfi.,ri JJred by O.-HJ ; i-hnv XL V. s;im1 l.v "Siartl Bow danx "Rqnlf t te 'Beam S.'.' is i . - r . .' i . .... 1. 1 .. l ; 1 ,..! ; rJrill., to 4ticlr -hotte , , . .i "F'w-ml FvcWnt " who sold for MMo . IIctl.iU,., USmnuv t thV fa.hiormbJe inm.ltcH.n-Srar tit s-irauie in a hm j i gree. Will fctfiiid this gfusoii in Gurrifcuek, fimden atid; I'asiiiiotank eountH'. Can be sotu'at Lamb's. farm . L y. Full 'pedigree f uruis!icd' unm appli e.ition. ; ' ' - ... , t f 1 ARRIVING HVERY DAY (ObmCfUfSAxonxlL m C3 m CO o PLAUDIT Z3 rn RESOLUTE. L SALOiVlONSKY, Clothing: and Gents' Furnishers. It oti er Cr-rflers p:dd as fxiuich for i.eir White Shirt-ar.d dOMl ttitm as "close" as we tio t ty ffXiUi h veaa gocd a bb'ri for iO ct . as o ir-. hut thf tnottly do nt Mosee Weisel. . lVii c brif5 nt 05 ets, V I 1 w Trtiri Mini iif rr ifniT ' CO ' ; ... , , to j ; .. .... - . . . ; ; 5 i -i ?' z 1 DEFENDER ! EXPORT . :.- Attomey-at-Law and ' earrrompt ntteniop; givc'ii( to ' ' ' " -I V' - " : i i proffssiocal business - .?. ; XOAKS NEGOTIATED OX IlKAL. ESTATE. . '.'.(;.. Farms. Towd Property Tirr.ber v Lands, bougjit and rqld oh connnission. m m ., a II FOR : j dwellings on Fearing; sUt'Cf. Pi ices veiv low; !frms en-.VViid p" ...;'':'-'.' small j;vtueus. 7 i r-A flm- u harf inopcrfi ot Canulcn side otrivi r. . ; . ? V j . A valn.ible libci j , . ' ' y Thrc' sruall fanns near the ciiu, A bHj:f' bod of till ming bnl.s ; o the river. ; i..-., . .. . A Cypress swauip,. ' Wharf property Si towfi - i . . - . t . . The Albemarle Hotel. - ; A sWwMiil; f 35 horM' -powt r Engine" 4o liote power doUrf Lathe Mil , pUtier, line of Shal'tini:, lip- and cut 11' faws, all ncccayf (Vaeks in good running onb r.. . J: The rtboye i'ro.erfy: i. neai tie Norfolk ST Soiiihern 1. It. The mill is on the Waf't,'with a p'oil . sunolv oYdimlier cc0sil!c. 1 .' it . Terms are vi rv 'ow atid itnV fiiHii't! Avdl be iC(Ti!tcd. or uhI rxchai'e for p'pci.. m 1 izai I City, N. O,, or v:rii.n, 200 ' acres North of luwn I 'a . i j 1 1 j..... ...... ; - , , . , . frbm, fi. li.. speciill) ii''ajt-i i-m 1 1 u )4 ing and sin.il) fruit. 103 iiens of -xct-'lle'n.t r(jiiafit , and f jiilv drained, Tni' tiitf! ot Vation, i'Xcept a U w a'iresi i f. vool lain), 2i ini't s out .of u. $1S .-'ljr., i . " ' -I' .-."I'",- " aero. .!.-. ,"' ..: ; ' 50 acres n ar t wn lilnit--, jn. hij.li i rstate of cultivation. ': . if acreri al join in Park Fair k'rviund;-. pfwo'''d elliiig ., Wry. cheap,- ai.d oiit easy terms . " . ' -, ' ' A lumHswine lwt-llin on l.ntji!-! street. ' ' , ' '. ; v h Small dwellin-and trtful corner lot on , Northern and Elliott J Htn et-i. Terms eay. , ' 200 acre farfn, la rebuild it Jyhl imiiroved, Kiam and stock farm li ;ir town. ' . V ." - ' . ' A d wellinir'and cornvr ld,t. on liuri street. A great bargain. Town lots near Cotton Factory. . Also small tenant hou--.es, all on small . i)avments. Monthly installf nients. FOR RENT. I Oyster and FisU D t i o'n I'oiidt xu Cretk -Ont ol e best trids in tie to wn for the bus s . ' 'A ' Tenant' hou cs near Cotton Fat ioryJ bmall ttribiit Lcikk in Pi nr.pylvariiii tf i. ; Hea,Kfat' AeiitX Noktii Uauolina,) In . ' : . - . ) ' ' '- the SiJ''rt'or (iynrt. CiATES ColNty. ) Special Proceed in jg: - 7 . ,-V- NOTICE. . '' ' ; Mary F. Goodman, widow of O. W. T. ';, Goodman,, . ! . , ' ' . vs.''. : ' I'i : : :' t.;;. Jno C. Goodman, Bruce Smith and wife, Almela I'.' Smith, E. U Ktnith. and wife Mary A; Smithy lienj. ;G)od- . man, H G. WilfiamP, 0. 1 CN. jlAriell and wife, Sue Harrell, Vm J. Sinith, David li. Smith. I. O Mill nd if, Mattie Hill, Charles Smith ami wife, Hattie Smith, Lovich Smitl'i ami Jno. ' Smith. ' .. : The defendant ti cJno. C. i Gootln:ani Hiuce Smith and wife AmeJa V- Smilht E. ' R. Smith and wife, Mary A. rhlth, I'enj . Goodman, Win. j. Snu't ih, f)avid' B. Smith, I. 0. Hill anl wife, .Vattie Hill, t barles Smith and wif, lluttle Smith, Lovich Sihitb 'Rn(i"John SrniCli above imiH d vi ill take i otice, that an ( acti iirentitlel as above iu.H been Cnin tiiencfil in the Sunerior Court of Gat m ' couritv for ihe Hllotmetit ; I)owt-r to the plairrtiff. Mary F. G,odinan. in ,; ' the iands of her decei sed hn'.Mi l. NV. ' T. Goodman, sitnattd n Ha-httn township, aid county, nl the mid defendants will further take, notice ; that, they are required to appear. -at! the office of the Clerk. of the Stij i i ior Court of Gates co'unl v on the 2jtlr!ay of February, 18S7, and answer or ie mir to theccmplaiut in taid actioti, or the plaintiff wdl apply to the Court for the relief demanded in: mid com plaint, r . . Thisth day of January, l&J 7. " . ' rv. w. t. ' ' ' Cl'k Sup. Court, i U'hj suffer with XV ugl p, Colds,' ami J L Grip;; .when LaxTativk 15;:Mo Qui- f nine will cure i ou ; in or e d i . Loch not produce the ringing Tn ihe hel lit e Sulphate oi iuinuine. l'ut 'up in .u' 'tts convenient lor' taking. Gu.ranteid to cur- r money refunded.' Price 2 .(.' its; For al bv pr. AV. W. GrigKs'uud lbll other Drugftigr, I : ; ,V For Sale or Rent. - Rental Agency Coflnected with Cifice The Armstrong places near the Park. - ;. M. ! ' , Tvv houses and nine rcrrs ot land. Terms very inodei ate. '' E. F.. Lam ii tf , Real Eetate Agt. 1 1 1 : I i'.il-
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 5, 1897, edition 1
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