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. There Goes Another Crawford. t 1 I I,, - i . w i ' - The "Friends" in North Carolina anil tbe South have been placed un- Thoe whc-t-l.H certainly are taking the lead, but they are ueh nice rooking, strong uur al!c nhef N at Mich a low Judtre Kure, of Norfolk, a former "Southern Quakers and Slavery. honored North Carolinian, was at Camden court this week - I s Thursda evening of last week der a debt of i gratitude to him that while we were going to press. Miss J they will not be slow to recognize. Maggie Hall, Misses Wilhelmina Dr is 'deveWnc into one of and Blonnie Krauss and Miss Qur begt ans, and if his Ba- Lumicie Ballance shed the sweet . . w , . light of their presence in our sane- au appointment in Washington turn, to see the work of the "art should not unhappily wean him from preservative. his loyalty to his nativity,' he will Josh Whedbee, one of the. State supply a place not yet filled in our Senators from the first district, is historical literature. Dr. Weeks is credited with independence and firm- not a man 6t genius, but has a ness for the right in the Legisla- capacity for labor that wins in the ture of North Carolina, and for re- t , 1: , , . . ,. . i I rate oi trC'Iilu aiiu a eicauiuwa uuu fusing to wear the collar of parti I , H .. T . zans. Joshua was once a Demo- perseverence characteristic of the crat. I . Quaker bneaerp from which, we thinfe, 5 s ; l WILL GIVE io everything. tJut there s no tise in crying over what you' ve lost. J Sometimes you never know what you havtj lost until -you see what you might have had. j Mistakes are good things when they sharpen the eyes ajnd spur the brain: Caution crrows from mistakes. If you are cautious and keerii you'll, find intfrpct in r:i r mofVirl1c i i i i i IN ALL We are afraid our Republican he comes. lie is a careful, tonscien- .. .i i i !..- k i. :n i . ,.ltiniis rainsth.kinfr historian, and taktii'Jtho lrad as the mot I the sun. as it comes to their help as I evidently believes that history is not ioiuhr wheel; thev look so the people are on the eve of laying a fable, but a positive reahty. Our grucifuL I heard the Hath- violent hands on them. Later: - historians have been wanting in the awuv uroH. mm ii iasi viar. 1 1 piaua w u ju x um- 1 Ley nil guve irfcct fatiiac- uexur sireet since me sun came oui tiou not one came back, uave been put uown. That hhow.s thev are trood. AS THEY ARE MAKING ROOM FQR THEIR SPRBSTG -:- S TOG Ivt yt ar's wheels are greatly reduced in price, and H7 wheel "arc? beauties at only ",). i i. You should go to theIlatha.vay ttros. in Kliza beth City and look at the Crawford. I:iMt em seeing the Cniwford. If you eainiot go write fur catalogue. -THE- , 2C02T0 MIoT la puMI-Jt-! cvcrv . w elc. act! tircu laten larIy in thirteen eountic- of this1 Cuagrrs3:n il District It afrras! jrNl ni-Ji:ru for l vert sintj fr our i-c-i! mcrcu m: .mI t- Norl -U Imimdk&Si The catch of shad ih the lower 'sound is said to be improving. Mcssers. J. F. Creef, Lyman Homes 'and Author Y. Creef, who are en- quality of earnestness. That quality j Dr. "Weeks has distinctly.. That quality places' him in the first of the first rank. i Hawks was an erratic genius, and had won his J2. !? J. TVf V from E.. City to Hertford a few days f ago, was taken sick on the road and Manajjor. ' wns taken to the home of Mr. William Cooper, where he died, on Sundav JL o ca. l jv jej WSAnL?eJienmc oi uy ma uuu r euows oi wmcu spurs in other fields gagea mienaa nsiiing near .Last when he undertook, but never fin- Lake in lAire county, caUed on Wed- isbej n of Xorth Cflro. nesdar, and report the catch better J " . . . , . , the night! before than at any. time lma' Wheeler was shortsighted, during the. season. credulous, but did much for the It is said that the office of State by his varied collectanea his "Guardiaa ad liten' for North torica. But he loved North Caro Carolina is to be created, and that , , n .i;;oa A liU i ' i .i ' -rt'-ii: Is he the man that was appointed love was reciprocal. nuiuuwuu Consul General to the Solcmdn knew more about malaria than North Islands by Mr. Cleveland and de Carolina histoty. Jones was an en tlined it because he was told they twfick nnd llnew better how to stir ! up fires of patriotism than how to Mr. J. ; S. Trinpe, a commercial chronicle the dry routine of histon- traveller from Philadelphia, in going cal events. Martin was old, blind .Wash silks that will wash, our price 115 cts. the yard, instead of 25 .cts.j j Beautiful for Waists and little girls' dresses. I ' . Bleached Cottons, yard widj G cts. for the best quality, instead of; 9 cts. 1 J Bleached Cottons, yard wide, G ctjs. j tjie yard, free from starch and seizing of ariy kind.-. ',' J- ' . i. j: .J..i' Woonsocket Hip Rubber Boots, $3G5 stead of .00 I I i . Tower's Fish Brand Oil Clothing $1M the suit, foemer price 2.25. j j j lne best yard wide yellow cottons in the city at 5 cts. the yard. cCluresV Magazine JAMES BOND FOR 1897 COMMISSION DEALER IN Seven Great Serials ALL KIHDB OF .THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. 0 SVIOSES WEISEL ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. were ravenous cannibal islands. The mil train was out of time on Tnt sd iv. Caus.c not serious, i The "sttarucr Sophy Wood is on tho inrii iitf.ruilway here for repair. Order he was a member, and sent to his home in Martin county. We had a call .yesterday from Major J. Tl. M. Wright, represent ing the Fox Bakicg Company, of Mr.;t.iilicl!,Hfurnicr iident 'ort Wayne, IndLina, whose ad of thU town, now of Norfolk, i-i in vertiscment appears in this issue. and rich, and Jiad no sympathy with the State when he wrote the his-: tor-. Mcore wjrote'hig history under whip and spur. v . . But to our tale: After a summary i view of the origin of the Quakers in England our author finds them in the Albejnarlj country. William Edmund son and George Fox were amouEr the earliest pioneers, and came to Perquimans county in Albe TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR II i tt ll. 1 marie in house , of He -visited the He in a pleasant ereutleman, and ! knows about crackers from the lucre was a ale nljinijoi lire on knee-din? trough to the oven and HprfW.l nnw stnnds. Tchnsfi wifnTiad IT Ti....!.... ..:..!. .1 .... , . ' . I "tin ii iiuuuiuii th, inhin I hp rptfiil trnifp rnn 1a 1G72. Heii'ry FhiUips, where -WE WILL GIVE -r v I 1 I i UNUSUAL BARGAINS in all our Heavy Good mirth- ' ' llx Vi iIt nt Cleveland is now punishing our ducks, in the broad watt is. '" t Mt-( s WVij rl. ur potnilar drv gothls nil n haiit. ha-i gone North to replenish his stork. been a New England Quaker. Fox The coUn factory i-i employment to the luedv running Natifm torilv. now irivmsr . ..... 1,-r. t t r. 11 - and Edmundson had a meeting at f . u. lempie, Attorney at JLaw, riiillips house, and among tne con announces; his change of location vcrts wa3 one Francis Terns (Toms), from Kapid City to Deadwood, T .. - T , South Dakota. His friends and a Justlce of tbe 1 HCe' and a Pr0m" clients will find him at his suit of meut man- Edmundson complains otHces on the second floor of the in his diary that "the people who Ueng Building, opposite the Bullock came to the meeting had no religion, Hotel. iid win aevote nimseil to nP inr HENS' SUITS, any size, BOYS' SUITS, any size, L from $2.25 up. from .80 up. Lieut. Cant well returned from a tour of iitpe tion to the Life Sav iug Stations in Monday. i The l;arpte Lilla Angelia went ashore in .Ni- Begun creek, in the blow oi Satuitlay night. Ia-xiiotank Superior Court next week. Judge Henry Ii. Bryan pre .siding, with a full docket. Service i virv .Sundav aftt ino n at the Opera Hons; l p. in. by Bev. V. J. (tritliu. .i1m 7 .'it' at night. ! Town Order are worth To cents in the dollar, t'nder the (Hover Petuocratii a b'lii istnitioii they were I.evi r bf l. v jar. ; The sun help- in some and the wiud-i too. bat our 1I publican dads watt for the .-an an I winds to do all the wofk ftr them. i, ; Minn Annie jlay Bliodcs. of New tern. is viitiiiLf Mis 1 Ella" Mav Jamen n the corner of .Man and londeter streets. The .Methodist DMrkt Confer ence has purchased the residence on road street ownetl and occupied by Br. Swindell as a residence for the Presiding E!dt r. V. II. 1 ii-t. the Evangelist, .be gan a series oi meetings on Wedues dav niirht at the Tabernacle aud will continue the service everv ut 3 p. m. aud at night. Oh thou horrible streets. When, oh when, will our dads recognize their responsibility. Bad as the country roads are, they are , said to oe oeuer man me si reels oi mis town. Some of the. street crossings, are impa viable for pedestrians except by off shoes aud sfockiugs could'nt our dads turn out and put in a day's work in snovtimg ury iiirt ami cob ble stones. j We had a call last week from Mr. V. I. Wyman. of Lowell, 3Iass., re presentative, of Ayer's Sarsparilla Jtc, whoo advertisement is found in this issue and went in first time last week. The fame of the medi cines is world wide. ' The most fickle of all the sister months is now with us, and he who i wise .will cany his overcoat and 'umbrella with Hv. v. hi a not on or over him. a. 1 !. who e.u't carry au Umbrella must do the best he" can with a gt:n: "over all." . We h id the pleasure of meeting on the street yesterday, a man of whom we have heard much and never unfavorably, and never met be fore Majj Jolin V. Hinsdale. of Raleigh. A polite, courteous gen tleman, -a!l of the olden time." for tlipv mine find sn.t down in I ii i x a- 1 1 meetincr smokinjr their pipes, attention to mining, corporation and tl"b commercial law. xae uaKers increasea ana muiu- plied from their first settlement in GUM BOOTS TO GO REGARDLESS OF COST. OILED GLOTHIHG AT SPECIAL PRICES TQ ALL. GOLD & HOOPER. i :! A NEW LIFE OF GRANT by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritatively and and adequate Life oi Grant ever published. Lavishly illustrated. RUB YARD KIPLING'S first Ameri can serial, "Captains Courageous." ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished. (Begins in May.) CH AS. A DANA. " Heeollections of .Avartime. Mr. JJana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lin coin's Cabinet, and is probably better .fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history pf this period from his recollections aud cor respondence. 1 . ; r PORTRAITS OF .GREAT. AMERI CANS. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of por- traits it is intended to publish special biographical studies under the gen eral title of MAKERS OF THE . UNION from Washington to Lincoln. PICTURES OF PALESTINE. Spec . iall? taken under the editor's direc tion. ' ' ; ' . 1 STORIES OF ADVENTURE. A serial by Conan Doyle, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which . have, in the "Sherlock Holmes stones, give him a place beside Toe and Oabonau. FRESH FISH, rl Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND 8TREET, BALTIMORE 4 NO AGENTS EMPLOYE t. A. W. HAFF, SucceMorto Lamphatr A Oaff. Wholesale Commlfutob Dfltr In FBESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. i NO. 12 FULTON FI8H MARKET. New York City, North' Carolina Shad a Specialty. Agent. No S. B. MILLER & CO. n: ? ? yon Ten Famous Writers IAN MACLAREN. All the fiction that he will " write during the coming year, with the exception of twe con tributions to another publication WThich were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McCluuk's Mag azine. : JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, A ser ies of new animal stories in the. same . neia as tne-nrer KaoDit and the r p rpAnnn n Via "Little Mr Thimblefinger" stories, h h S I (JK H.K Kj 1,(1 RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Cap- UU. tain Courageous,' Kipling will con tribute to McCiiURK's all of the short stories he will write during the, com- ii' . , rsortb Carolina, because they were their nassinr iplpstriins or thev I " J lioM themselves liable to a line of first in tbe fief1J' because in their .S'J.'j.OO. Look out for vour 825.00. Don't riiles by a person oh sidewalk who tells vou to come on by "for vou are then violating the law as much as if thev had said nothing. This privilege was 011I3 granted riders for their benefit and if per sons continue to violate this law the tine will be imposed and the privi lege recalled as several have been seen to pass people, the. Police have special orders to keep a look out. You would not think times were hard or money scarce, if you could see the crowds of people buying beginning they' were active propa gandists of their peculiar religious faith, and because of their blameless and consistent life. The Church of England in process of time became tho Establishejl Church, Laws were "made sustaining the estab lished church. These laws were ob- 1 noxious to the Quakers, the leading dissenters, They protested against them. In many cases they refused to obey them, j And they refused to make oath as required by. law. These evening goods at Mitchell's store. It's true difficulties culminated in civil war, there is an unusual attraction there, sometimes called 'Cary's Rebellion,' as he is soon to move his business to anJ ,onietim jthe -Quaker Rebel- X"-fjlL- nrifli ia linn lActnrr rkiit Mia entire stock reirardless of price. W TO"" To. can-y on this cnil con- regret to see Mitchell leave Elizabeth diet, men were armed and actual City, but its an "ill wind that blows conflict ensued! The opinion has no good, and the people are sharing heij that the Quakers not only intnemany uargams neis now giv- furuisbed tbe material of war but mg. Vo understand he id .selling ... . i . - , ready-made clothing at just half re participants m the conflict, price. ; ! and were thus faithless to their re ligious creed against war. e think A tamtl was left at "your Foxs JCXXX iMjuare Butter Crackers. Compare Uiem with tlie hard and un palatable cheap goods that are being j offered and jou will buy only Fox s. home of opinion was; entertained by our BOOK NOTICES. Dr. Weeks "Southern Quakers and Slavery." former historians. Our author main tains the contrary and vindicates the Quakers against the charge of j violating their religious conscience. His position seems" fortified by show of reason,- while admitting their J indiscretions. 1 DIRFPT FROM MII'L TO WEARER ks- Which Saves vou 4 Bier Profits. I " T19 Commission House. Tho Wholesaler, The Jobber and Store Keeper. E. ROSENBURGER & CO. 202-201 ivmk NEW TORK CITY. $5.00 Our Oreat Bargains I SUITS FOR I $2i98 Bop's Adonis Suits, Sizes 3 to 15, witt extra pair of pants, $2.98 These Suits are GUARANTEED to be made from imported Wool Cheviot, in Black, Blue, Grey, and Brown, in sizes from J to 9 years of age. Made up double-breasted, with Sailor Collar Collar fancy embroidered lined with fast Black Albert Twill Sateen and Patent Waist Bands. Trimming and Work, manship.the very best. Same in Sizes for ages 10 to 15 years, without Sailor Collar. See Pattern's Below. . n fiSSvH This Style rJfVfcv CO 2 with Extra iTStJI CM Pair Pants. VJ" ' When ordarinr send Post Office, Ezpre Money Order or Registered Letters, ah age at last birthday, and if large or ima for his aee. Money cheerfully refunded not satisfactory. Send 2c. stamps for sam ples, tape measure, measuring, blanks. A CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER 17.50 SI6.I MAM a SACK SUIT I Guaranteed to be made from All .Wool, Fancy Brown,: Gray. Black, or Blue Worsted Corded. Chevibt, made in latest style, - lined with imported Farmer Satin, trimmed and finished in ihe best of Custom Tailor manner, j You cannot duplicate it in your town for f 16.00. taues 34 to 42. The same goods made for Youth's, I3g OC to 18, in Long Pants, Coat and Vest, How to measure for Men's and Youths Suits Measure around the Breast and ' Waist over . the Vest, and from Crotch to Heel for Pants. We Pay Ex- press . mar ges, and should you not feel satis fied will refund the money.. RcmcmbcHl You buy direct from one of the largest Clo thing Manu facturers in America. This I r x It m iJMi mg year. OCTAVE THANET, is preparing for the Magazink a series Of short stor ies in which the same characters will appear, although each will be com plete in itself. Axtaojty Hopk, - Bret IIartk, Frank Stocktoi? Stanley Wky.man Robert Barr, Clark Husskll, will all have stories in BJcG lurk's for the coming ytar These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of Mc- Clurhs' Magazixk for 1897, thetub scription price or' which is only , ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The new volume begins with Nov ember. Subscriptions -should start with this number. The S. S. McCLURE CO. NEW YORK CITY. WHOLESALE Dealers and Shippers of all kind of FRESH FISH, 16 FULTO FISn. MARKET. N.:Y. I Particular attention nairi to the Shad Department. - . . -We employ no .agents and pay no commisions. . : ; If your stencil la In srood order let us' knofir. WILLIS H. ROGERS, Wholesale Commission FISH DEALER 100 FULTON MARKET,) NEW YORK. " .. ' Carolina Shad furnished at a Specialty, moment's 'Talk about a woman 'h wi'I : If sh? is willing her will is all rirh' especially if she is willing to trade at Moses Weisel's North Stencils notic. Referencea Guirkln & (k . bankers. Elizabeth City. Nl C. and other fluan ciai houses when desired. "MTTLE ETHEiit" TOBAOGOi; . Th Leader of ' Chwing Tobccos through Eastern uaronna. ivery uox uuaranieeo. - ; Sales average about 2,000 pounds per month by w. is$s m Stevens cb ELIZABJ3 2azrafactured G. PENN, SONS & CO.. . DA2TVZLLE, VA. ' JST. O i If you want a suit made to order, try Fowler & Co. guarantee a fit. , The Society of Friends" has been such! a potent factor in the history of iXorth Carolina, and has exerted bo great an influence in shaping the character of our peo pie and giving it that staid and con servative form which has been pe culiarly characteristic of the Quaker stock, that ! Dr. Weeks has given an opportune contribution to our his torical i annals by his late work Every dealer in the city today re ceived a shipment -of Fox's XaXX swmwi Pain-killer. CrauiT jutis.) A Pnr and (Ufa Kniedr In ererr cm mud trij kind oi Bowel Complaint la Fain-Killer. This If a trn statement and It eanl t mado too tron or too amps alia It Is simple, safs and quick car for Cramps, Covgh, Bairmatfrm, Colle, Clds, 2furala-ia, Dlarrhoa, Crovp, TooibAch. ' TWO SIZES, 25c aad 20c W A TVTTm Wanted - an in YY jrxll 1 laUm .dustrious. sober man and 'an -experienced farmer who would be willing to take hold him self and push the men under him. Must be of good moral character and well recommended" apply by letter1 stating age and reference and when ready to take the place to Thos. Ballejttine, Norfolk, Va. A. well selected stock of carpets, at Fowler & Co, they have special arange- ments for cutting and making. FOR SALE. are subject to peculiar Ills. Tbe remedy for babies Ills especially and stomach disorders Is Frcy's Vermifuge i cured children for 50 rears. Send for liloa. book about tbe Ills and the remedy. OMMiMMtttSmu. lw A &. I KIT, BaitlBtora, Mi. BICYCLES FflloM - $25.00 up. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. HATHAWAY BROS., ELIZABETH CITY; - - N. C. A siiyear-old horse, sound, gen-, tie. well broken to an harness. Has been worked ou farm. A good roadster. Oo Term. tf F. E. Lamb Notice of Administration. 'Having qualified as Administator of i the late James W. pmalia hereoy give notice to all persons indebted i to his estate to come forward and make Im mediate settlement and fthose holding claims against the same to prejeni them for payment within twelve months from the date of this notice, or it will be pleaded in bar of their re covery: !; I' , v.?.;- I i MARY p . (SMALL, "1 h : Administratrix.' February 20th, 1897. , I . YOUR PROPERTY . : , IN THE SOUTHERN STOCK MUTLTAL Insura ce Co. Notice of Administration. It refunds 20 per cent - of pre mium if no loss is, sustained. NOTICE. To all whom it may concern.' Take notice that I hare ceased to act as a free trader from this date, March 1st 1897 I M. J. Eboejt, Dont fail to see that special lot of Clothing, just received at. Fowler & Co. Huch bargains are seldom, found. ITavirtcr Qualified as Administrator of by-the late Mrs. Mary I E. QatlingI here tnve notice to all Dersons indebted to her estate to come forward afad makd im mediate settlement and those holding claims against ' the I sanje to present them for payment wthin twelve months from the date of this nbtice. or it will be pleaded in bar of ftbeir LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. T. B. WILSON, AGENT, ELIZABETH CITY, N. O. recovery. i C, W, i 1 February l?th(.1897; HotlWBLt- Adtninistrator. Overcoats at half price and lessl Larwe qa ntity of Dress Overcoats received j i - I - s I qa ntity of Dress Overcoats received While no physicians or pharmacist Not. 23d at Fowler & Co's and will be canrconscientiouslT.warrqnt a cure, the 2n?S1half and lc88-Ca and J. C. Avers Co. guarantee the! parity strength and medical viraes qf Ayers Sarsparilla. It was; thef only blood purifier admitted at the World's) Fair! in Chicago, 1893. Just ree'd car load each Spring seed oats and choice early Rose and Bliss seed' potatoes at Flora & Co. ElUbllabed ISS4. 1 E. M. DIXON & CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS FISH, OYSIil GLAUS. 30 Feel: Blip, ' NEW YORK Account sales rendered immediately , on sale of goods. Caleb Haley & Co. Wholesale Cttimissioii Dealers and Shippers of FRESH 14 FULTON FISH UARKET, , NEW YORK. ' ' Write for Stencils and SUtionary. a W. Stevens & Co has coalUotlf on hand FINE SMOKING TOBACCO and PIPES of the . flneat qtuhty. BOB WHITE and TALE MIXTURES Goods bought of Sellable Jewelei gye the best aatiifictaion WHOLE8ALE Rsn Dealer. NO. 7 FULTON UARKET.. NEW YORE, v .: Special Attention given to The. Sale df North Carolina Shad. L ; Stencils and Stationary 00 application No Arenta '..,' ' ,'. 1 .
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