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t A Large Lot OF J NEY and SECQMC-HAMOEO BICYCLES 'I . ! ; j FROM j i . 1 ! f $15.00 up.. !' - i Write. call for description HATHAWAY BROS., l j the Ire i able jewelers I r 1 I I IMriTI! J IT Y, N. r. f -tick:- J2C0 3tf QMIoT I hi. I -!-1 every w.c"s.ncil ircu UlrJri? ir in ttiirti-c o malic of ni-'ium fur ..1 viri tine fir our rii.-n. JS. h- U jY 1 J3. :.taak'or. LOCAL 2V F.-WS. Mr. JYrry Iiih miiih of the finest 1 " - iuiuiv nii i h we iiave ait 11 tins j . m:ih)H. ' i i ItjsJudgv l'umt ll of the United Staff Ma-trm I i-t ri-t of North Carolina. now; No.V vtm Mijo'k'tl Iirrriiii-. ' The art vt-rv "(! indeed, the b;ld we All! 11 it su. I "f Mi- V.uim 1 Ma ! Frli n of Lynn Huvt iu V.i . U vi-;tiii relatives in thU tu.vn uthI Camden eoimty. Mih C.iM Cir :li af. the retty d ut-htt r of Mr. ami Mr. Harry (im'iiliaf. i-t i-;tin nlativi- in New York Citv. t Mrs Addle W. I) (in irorv Kll:i:n and mm lit Mine Miss "daws list wc k with tin: f.imilv of Mr. C. Stevt lis of tliis town. ""( ', Mr". lr. O-iar-MoMullan atteiul d th", iaarri i-f iii Hrrlf.nl last unk of her- Mtt-r, Mi-i IVnnie U hi diiic and Mr Sidney McMull in. Wiiitt-r is yet toying in the lap of spring and on Monday night aud T'tesdav morning, it was an ramor oiis d illiancf" on the part tf either. of ( 1 1 llC r I Hall Imi's have conic .omnoh nt aftt-r tht ir wintry snooze, and likr'the b-ill fr.g in the Spring. -Tln'v ar s hrv-irse- they cannot sing.; f f 'Vw Ilrd QaarU rly inf rence o f th Methodi-t rhtireh of Iaspio tank eirrttit w ill lu j held at I'uion rliunii on me Sundiv in Mav. ith Sattirdav and S. W. 1-rcbee. of Stonewall Pam lico county, and family are isiting frit n l- and rrl ativrs iu this town. Mr. I'Vrebc is onej of the leading DemocnitH of Ins t-ottnf v. , i Th tire alarm on jl'riday morning last was on mVount jtf the burning tf two smnll houstsjin Pryof town. They ' wi re i"nt i rely cons iuiuhI with furniture. N jnsufance. 1 Mr. T. B. WiNonj will be at Man tes. Ian county at tonrt, in the in terest tif the I!. ioiist. " We will appreciate any assistance given him bv our Dare countv friends. . " " " ' Vr ri frii-ndlvj call on Wed- ncsliy from Mr. wj J. fiercer, of Crcswi'll. Washington comity, erne of thv. balance-wheel Dennxratic county vmTui"sioucn of thq county of Washington. I Jordan Clo-e. a worthy, jmlite and wt-lf bt haved o!orcd man departed this life in this town on Tuesday, agcl alniut TO ycar He has been an invalid for several monUis, re sulting finally in dropsy. Tlu State is all "in pie, as the printers ay. The Ilevenue Act is all knocked into smithereens by the decision of the Supreme Court and all liecause of the stupidity of the late 'Publican Legislature. Sanders" Water Worksis doing a limited amount of good work on Water. Poindexter and East Main streets. ' Its stree t sprinklers arc a blessmg in those localities. Why cannot central aud West Main do likewise ? ' f It H little strange that prolific as are our conjugal vines, and as be lovcd'as is the name of William Jen nings Bryan aruong our best people, there ha- been onlv one babv bov named for him in this town and we take pleasure iu nunounnng his nam. JlV J itr,,,; t'-f v f ii tL-i- ' Kr t? rcb. 12th, lSJi, son of 3Ir. A. It. m :h a a Er .tte, of Elizabeth City, X. C. S lilue imh arw" uu the streets and the market. Shad vet linger. and like the last rose of summer . 1 . ii. ineir scarcnv increases meir vaiue. ... - ... .ii ,t e saw some big blues on. the street Monday, and ther recalled the days that are gone. The ladies of Columbia, Tyrrell p, .,ntr u,ifAacf nnAr.lAvnmf.t of f!n:"irt fnr Hie benefit of the WM B UiBU A . iAl! A-A a a W Methodist church. It was not only a fcatt of irood thinirs for the body 01 man, but a least ol pretty gins m . a lor the heart and eves or man. George V. Cobb, of this town, it is ircnt-rallv thourrht. will be appoint.- 1 iwf i rn District nf N'orth CnroJcoiue in such schools. Then the hna. Mr. Cobb is native here, a prominent business man and an ac- live member of the Republican Vihe coast immense flocks of sea gulls ! Departed this life, at the re sidence of Mr. Henry Bright near South Mill in Carnden countv, on Sunday, t..i 0-11. v. tti, a good woman and faithful member of the 3Iethodist church, acred bU years. Be v. J. Y. Old officiated at 1 r 1 i : 1 IJLT lUUlTlll UUX'lJUIt'S The Ph mouth Beacon has chanc-eil hands and is how conducted by " , ,r it -r , - .uesrs. ueo. w.anu ju. 11. jacK.son, t 1.1 i. r . salutatoryannounce their connec- tionvith the Beacon. We extend our cordial good wishes to them. 1 .w, m ;,! the summit level of the Dismal Swamp Canal and two more dredges are under construction and will be nut to work' at once. Nodoubt now exists as to the completion of. the canaL 1 t. :. L:.... r vi;,n, nsJand that he took out his rudder, a . i.ocn Knii .lit n.ir neighbor towns are forming their dubs and "Sspilin" for a e-ontest, and we are the ; boys to show 'cm a .1 ti. . ..11:- . 1... a. : a, 1 : 1 1.. . aud we are here to claim our part of the tun. L. .1 at 1I It'll VUUIl tUUHUl'U V" -UUU- day," Judge Bryan presiding. The following lawyers were present: (laylord, Ward and Alexander, from Plymouth; Leary, Bond and Vann, from Kdcnton ; Avellett, Leigh and . . . ' . . . and Woodlev, from Columbia. The locke t was wuall. xr. .1... Ar.,.;i Literarv entertainment at Overmans Acadcmv of Music on Wednesday I . . , vtim vrntt n rnnitilt snrrpss. ill the performance, in the financial ! -1. . 1 i- v .it. ..in iivi iuaac iuiiuiuuj uu- i ine tious but we hearthe recitation F on of our vonnrr friends snoken I of with enthusiastic admiration. . Tim m.iinmont invifftiinnq r. I be sent out j by the Oak Bulge Insti- line mis year are very uanasome. ri t ' i i 1... ii. ..n,f,,vP niU.nt nmr : nttondinr inai lusuiuiiou. lion. . . 1 1 t si Kitcheu, nu mber of Congress from iat Iutitntion. Hon. . . he Fifth CouL'ressional District, i-Ill r tlin - .nrnlnr 4lila vfifi r Tlio I iuv ,'Uiuiui I Commencement Exercises occur 3lay tbc 0pinion that we, too, have symp , looking -d, 21, 2.. 1 - t . - disease. You can hard- Birvfles nr taking the elav. Hathawav Bros., our euterprisinr? - - - - , o , I , " -l ? 1 1 i 1 rri. I je .eiers are neauquariep. xuv and have created sensation with .-v.. vr w wv w ..... ..t their bicvele for two, the one seen in this town. i out. pfi every 10 bicycles, sold here is said to be sold by them, and they must be good wheels as everv bodv speaks well of the Crawford bicvci;. We had an interesting and f riend- S. PriraroseC of Baleigh. , We d is- cusscel the literarvand the antique and it was a supprise to us, that the ! "Declaration of Al- legiancc ol the vestrymen oi oici St. Pauls pansh, of Edenton, was i 1 ..n.,r.i of Bale igh-i-auother proof to us that the criilie of rsorth Uarolina is lit- tie known to the centre: A Happy Bnda!. On U cdne-sdav at 2 p. ra., at Christ churcL in this town. Rev. L. L. AVillianis, rector, officiating, Mr. David C Whitehurst and Miss Altmr Ford Allen were united in I the holv bands of matrimonv. ' The popularity oftbecomractmg phrHes and the beaut v of the brida attract-1 , ed a large attendance and made the " ! Kl Afiro (XTilSlUU il IUCI14U1 UUIC .111391 h i.- ir..i: ,,w,m.i I Iltie U .Hill IIU I1.1V1CH IUCUILUU audplavedthe conventional bridal march. Miss Nannie Allen, sister of ihe bride, and Zene Fearing the grooms best man were in attend- ants. Four of our picked young men acteel as ushers. The father of the bride gave away his lovelv daughter ahd the happy party were made one by the impres sive ritual or the .bpifcopai cnurcu. Thev left on the evening train for a lengthened tour. Obedience should be a childs first esson. If tou send vour child to the Grocers for box UraCKers.i see tnai ce tnat I - your onlers are obeye.1 anl no amount nmootli talk on the part or me eiai-i er should swerve the little one from the ixttli of obedirr.ee. . , - . , m per month salary. To a few lady at-d gentlemen canvass Salary guEr- Addresn. w. O. Jnektmn. Wisttxrvillk. N. C I 1 Blue fisk Blue fish and their history is now . .... ,. -... . c . a a tradition. Blue fish fishing was . once a great industry in Ifcxre county, and when-a school of B Blues came on the; coast at sea, was a bier time for the citizens it -o i Roanoke Island and . the Banks. Sometimes now blue fish come to the coast, but not in such numbers as formerlv. And now those th are caught are hardly the same fish as those taken in the early 70 They are smaller, poorer and do not came in the late fall and early win ler months, and when they were on hovered over them, screaming, cavortiDg and whooping at the iich f f fftt , ka mred for them. . - - . ... Blue fish are the pirates. of the sea They drive before them immense shoals of "fat backs, bitinjr them in Laiveg untii tijey incarnardine th ofnn with tnt'ir OlOOU. ne sea ... , . ,t rr-i fishermen of Dare county tell .won Li,,-ioa f fish and fishinir. I v" ' , . , , - ui tn ,1: wmcu a-iauumuuci gst, but they assert their- truth with the vigor of an imprecation Eph Meekins, of Boanoke Island told us in 1B7G that the blue fish the coast of Dare 'that he rowed his boat into a schcol of tjJCm were pegging . ., . . , . ih. .. trv. at w " . T, -, ing to escape them, that their blood covered the lace 01 me great ucco, Via jf . I 1 - -J a AAA laid it on tueir oacKs iu iiim uca stood up on it and gave three cheers for gam J. Tilden, Tom P. Midgett, f nn,unih to -da v that he l " had often seen fat backs and trou that were run upon the beach by the blue nsu unui iue jut trout and other fish were piled up , . two feet deep along the beach for hundreds of yards. He said he had placed a flour barrell near the sea f.bore with tbe open head to the sea . . . c . , n,p fimi tiia itino tisih vrnnki run ine trout into the emply barrel until it was filled, lie has seen tne uiue fish setting in the -surf, waiting for the fat backs to come out again in the ocean to be eaten, and a water 1.1, - : ,v 11, A erf nnd lirin rr. iurr the bimrest biue fish out ashore in his mouth. And yet ignorant - ...... folks speak of Dare as a poor little countv. I'oor indeed: it is one 01 irmniWt pnnnliea in the State, rich in resources and blessed beyond I . ' the conception of wealth and luxury I he DlCyCIc V. raze. . . ... .i:., There seems to be at this particu- aui wlUB 1 lar change ol the moon a uicyeae ..Mntn!n nml u-n in'irll ITlflinfi to CJlUI.UIlV.j uul. - - - K- con two or three nersons assem - - v 1 i.i.i it,,. cfraofa nr in nLirps of LllCVi VJ11 DHfcVW w. " 1 ' ' resort without they are . ., .... U: discussing tue suujec, 01 u Un the streets, tney are mumiuuiu ous as leaves in Vallambrosa. Every ello is dasbinff through the streets J , ' , , , . , i i u with a sPeed tbat John GJPinould have envied. For a long time we . en .Q QUr oppositi0n to bicycle riding of men, if they chose to take the risk of their pwn lives and the danger of damages from runninfr over some less fortunate one eetg we drew tbe . line at women, and thought we nev- er could acquiesce in the fitness of female bicvchng. Uut times, nave changed and we change with thehx At first we thought 'that a woman on a bicycle was an abomination in thn sirrht of men and angels, iiut time wore out the tracks of novelty, I - and we have come , to regard a woman on a bicycle as a "thing of beautv' and a passing loy. . A wo men on a bicvele is surely a graceful object, second only in attractiveness lal. s t t W I OTTI n ww m 1 V I ma. Ill I tX 7e ieVJd i i 1... HUH licit UJ CU1UU UUlotu M vocate of feminine bicyclism, and 4V too 1 rf a now mnvprt an- nil" l"- . Tiounce our conviction that a wo- . . nien is never more comely, more beau t if u , more graceful or more proper man uui0ui6 ' at case on a uicnt: ILL MEN, ATTENTION. A PLAINING MILL PLANT, -IN Elizafcoth. City,-North; Caxolina- XK THOSOUaH OSDEE, Th bfst pnainoed and most convin , ' i 'm v r? lenilv nrruUKcu mm iti vtXuteen Million Jeet of lumber has nknt h? handled in one yearat :th 'P't. Thirty three mill- tp draw sup- h i . r .. ijv r i ir I rt- I m "ptr at ft nriee so moderate as will supprise you, and upon tarma that maKes ine lUKM.urui.., a.- praccticable to the man of ordinary means and i-mall capital, E. t. Lamb. Atty. makes the investment' nossiDie arm at Law & Real Estate Agt. NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES.! PASQUOTANK. Pbovidexce : Mr. D. H. Pritchard spent a few days in Berkley last week. Mr. T. C. Morgan, who has ben verv ill. we are pleased to note lis convalescing. Mr. H. C, Halstead, of Va , has returned from a visit here. Miss Eugenie Harriss, of Corinth, was the guest of Miss Alma Cooper last week- Mr. Cbas. Morgan is at home from a several weeks' photographing trip. Miss Maggie ood is spending! a few days with friends in E. City, j i Mr. 31. Traver has moved into his handsome new residence " recent builded. i Miss Maggie Overman is a victim of the "German Reformed" measles this week at "The Maples." Mr. W. H. Jennings, of E. City, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Cader Jennings. - Mrs. G. W. Overman has returned to her home in South Norfolk, after several weeks pleasantly spent with relatives here. Mrs. Thomas Davis, of Great Bridge, Va., returned from a visit to her sick brother, Mr. T. C. Morgan, last Thursday. Presuming that vnii - anil vour readers were iaware of the fact that r - j j - there was ice and heavv frost last week, we refrain from noting it. Mo. CAMDEN. South Mills : Services, at the Baptist church of this place last Sunday morning were attended by an unusuallv large crowd. Rev. J. 15. Ferebee, of E. City, delivered a very good sermon. Mr. J. J. Lamb and wife, of Bell- cross, were visiting relatives in this villiage last Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Halstead, of this piace, is visiting relatives in Norfolk coun- y, Virginia. Mr. W. E. McCoy, of this . place, has opened a "boarding house in this Ml - 1 1 I village ana in auumon io ins regu- ar boarders he can serve the local trade at cheap rates. j Captain Ben Mathew and wife, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spencer of this place. Work on the canal is still O 1 from or on briskly, and everybody is looking forward with great anxiety for the completion of the Old Dismal Swamp Canal. . ! Mr. W. H. Abbott, of this place, has completed his new market house and is now ready to serve his cus tomers with fresh meats and beef, &c. Mr. J. A. Whitehurst,' of upper Pasquotank county, has purchased ho stock of goods of Mr. J. u. ith- endge, formerly a merchant "of this place. Mr. Ethendge will leave next week for Pinner's Point where he will open a large store. We re- PTpf ins leaving but wish him SUC- 70 cess. W. I. H. Court House : Mr. Pat Stevens, of E. City, spent last Sunday in his county near Shiloh. ; 'i Miss Ella Gilbert was the guest of her esteemed friend Miss Sadie Sawyer, last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sam Cartwright, of "E. City, was in this place last Sunday on his wheel. I U Miss Lizzie Pritchard, a very en ertaining and sociable jToung lady, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this county, returned to o her home in E. City Tuesday. 1 Mr. W L. Dozier, an old and greatly esteemed gentleman, depaii- ea mis me 01 uioou puiauu u home in this vicinity, last Ihursday ening at 2 o'cloek. He was a O a .... ... . -m ' devout member of the Methodist hurch.here, and leaves a family and manv friends to mourn his sudden death. Pat. Cramps, 1 Croup, Coughs, Colic, Tooth- Colds, ache, . Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaints. i and t A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these troubles ia It is the trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes. Used Internally or externally. Beware of imitations.' Tate none but the genuine " Perky Davis." Sold everywhere. I OC nA FtA' Vkn-M-lAQ 0- tAMph flee shoes were $3.00 now going at 00 at Sawyer & Jones. bophia U'obt returned home! .town constantly on tfceir way to from Harrelsville, N,C., last week Mrs. Blanche Ferebee, of Belcross, spent a few day's in ;Edenton, N. C. this week. U " Dr. S. V. Gregory, of Goldsboro, who has been visiting in the couiity for the past week has returned home. i I : ;j - There was a pleasant entertain ment Friday evening last by the young ladies of this place, at the Academy, j The program consisted of vocal and. instrumental rnusic, recitationsj eiialogeus and Tableaux. Mr. John McKinnev has accepted a position as clerk with pur reliable merchant C. S. : Sawyer. Reporter. i GATES.. Gatesviule :- Mr. B. P. "Jones, re presenting the Mutual Life Insur ance Company, of New York, is in town this week. He; is a hustler. Rev. F. i B. Ticknor preached a splendid sermon at ! the Episcopal church, last' Sunday morning, quite a number were out to hear him. Dr. George D. Williams, a gradu ate of the Baltimore and S. returned home from that col lege last week. Mr. . S. Pendleton, who has been visiting friendf and relatives in Edentbn jN. C, returned home Monday. j The Steamer Keystone which plies between here and Franklin, Va., car ried away 1200 bags of peanuts bought by the Gwathing Berkley Peanut Co., of bmithneld, Va. i : "i . ... . ! The fish-cai-ts are passing through INEW;iAM ATTRA EVERY DEPARTWiENT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING. YOUR ATTENTION IS MAQ1TIFICE1TT OF DRY G000S, CLOTHING BOOTS, ! SHOES, HATS, GAPS, 3kixi: iX. i THE BEST AND MOST DESIRABLE ASSORT-' 1 i MENT OF NEW AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION. WE LEAD THE TRADE. 1 j - j '' .- ; .-. ! WE CHALLENGE THE COUNTRY FOR ! 1 BARGAINS. HW) PS i WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION EVERY TIME. P$ RflOjSE Si ELIZABETH Si PS I Iir i in' III J0 MAKE ROOM FOR OUR 11 III i, WE WILL CIVE - ; II UNUSUAL BARGAINS 1 in all our Hea ST KENS' SUITS, any Size, BOYS' S JITS, any size, IT' i GUM BOOTS TO GO OILED GLOTHlIf G AT GOLD & SAWYER as were ever exhibited in DEESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Notions, Hats, , Umbrellas, ; Don't fail io find tbe place. j " Water the lower fisheries. I hear herrings are selling for 50 cents per thous and Mrs.-Blanche Smith and little son Cowper, of Charlottsville, Va., are visitiEg their father and grand fath er John IL B. Cowper. ; ! .-- : '' Deliverer: CHAMPION j The above cut represents the mast complete and perfectly arranged at tachment for jmiziiijr animals in -open fields, on patches of grass, elitch banks and reed bammocKs, that has vet oeen iuvented. The price is so small that it is accessible to everv one. Every man who owns a cow or horse should possess one. It will more than nav for itself in one month s time. j PRICE) 552 00. FOR SALE BY f M: D. GREGORY & SON. Delivery made in person i from OR DERS BY MAIL. .. .. i - Countv . richts for Bertie, Gates, Hertford. Northampton and Tyrrell counties for sale on terms to suit pur chaser. . j Apr 30th tf - &EGIDE 2 NOW INVITED TO OUR ITEW STOCK W EiS E L CITY, N. C. i.; ..i---4 --.:- I n from $2.25 up. from .80 up. REGlRElLSS OF COST. SPECIAL F.I. 3ES TO ALL. HOOPER. & JONES Mm GRAZIIIG POLE. CTIONS STYLES 5 j are now prepared to show: as . . .';,; complete a line of ........ . . . , this market, consisting of You can enter. either on Main or Streets; S. B. UiLLER & CO. V7HOLE8ALE Coiiilssioi'.M .DealBr, ;N0. 7 FDLTON MAIIKET. INEW-YORE. ' 8pecil Attentloa ji rn to Tht 8U o North Carolina Shad. J Stencils and Sutionarr oo pplicatiot No ArenU. p" " . - " - ' ' '"':'. 1 j , , S. L. STORER & CO. 1 W110LE8ALE 'v . j ' ' . ' . : f Dealers and Shjppen of all kind of FRESH FISH 18 FULTO FISH MARKET, K. T. Particular attention Shal Department. '. We eruploy no agents And pay no If vour stencil Is i . ... r - - - w. v. v . let us know. . a . WILLIS H. ROGERS, Vholesale Commission ' FIsH DEALER, m FULTON MARKKTJ NEW YORK. North -Carolina Shad a SiHlaltv Stencil jfurnished at a moment's notic. - ' ; Reference-uirkin & (Jo , bankers, Elizabeth Citv: N. Cam! ith.r flnn. cial houses when desired. JAMES BOND COMMISSION DE A LKR I N ? ALL KINDS OF j FRESH FISH, Gameand Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND j 8TREE1 UALTIMOUE ' NO AGENTH EMPLOYEf . A. W. HAFF, SuoceMorto Lamphear & Hafl, Wholesale Commissici. 0aleHn FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. EC. ; NO. 12 FULTON FISH, MARKET. New Y.ork City, North CarolinaTShad a Specialty. No Agents. ' . - Caleb Haley & Co Wholesale Commission Dealers N and Shippers of FRESH FISH, U FULTON FISH MARKET, . NE YORK, ; ' Write for Stencils and Stationary. , Kdtabllatied I884, ' E M. DIXON & CO. . WHO ESALE . OMMISSIOH DEALERS IN I FISH, OYSTERS anfl CLAMS, 36 Peek Slip, j NE W YORK: i a; 1 I Account sales rendered immediately . on sale of goods. ' NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, N. J In case of William N. Crawford and others againat Mifliin W. Crawford and others. I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door ol said county on Mon Jar, May 31it 1807, that certain house and lot. ifi the town of Elizabeth Oity, N. 0, bounded North by lots of land belonging respectively to David David and Bessie Brown, East by a house and lot owned and occupied by Mrs. Nanie Dawson, South Feai iog street extended and West by a house and lot owned aud occupied by Walter Price, i . : 1 Terms of sale: one third cash, one . third one year and the other third two years after day of sale with interest on deferred payment from day of sale at six per cent per annum, or all caah at . the optron of the purchaser. . Title rbtained until purchase money and interest all paid. J. Hkywood Sawyer. Com'r. of the Court. April,29th 1897. V- ' ; . notice of Adpinistration. f Having qualified as Administator of the, late L. il Lasslter I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make im mediate settlement and those holding claims against the. same to present tbem for payment by the 16th day of April 189 i on this notice or it will te pleaded in bar of their recovery. Wm Nixon, Adm'r. of' L. BYLassiter Deed. April 10th. 1897. Per Atty. .
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