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f I ,The vouni dcodIc. of SLnwlom. I N; C, gave, a reception, "The Colon- j Obituary. - mor- asquo- BICYCLE ial Tea, " at the Uaptist church on t i,:J rr ir.Q WedueSdaY23rdinst. Drs. Gregory , DeParted thl1 llfe at West andAydlett, of E. Citv, attended Und near Weeksyffle, in Pas and reported it a success in every tank county, on Monday evening way. - ! I.Tunf21st.'Mr William TT Davis, aired I Mr. J. D. Wilhams, of Wilson, N. 20 Jears' The death o MF- Davis 'Frank Sennet' J. W. Berry, George I. C dealer in flowers, evergreens and ls a calamity of unusual severity to Bright Master W. O. Cawthorn, Henry nut trees, desires Lis thanks to the bis sorrowful bnnrmld. Cut off Evans. Alfred Ilollowel! (2) Thomas Advertised Letters. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Elizabeth City 1'.' O. for the week ending June "25th, 1697. Persons calling for them will please say advertised.' Mks:-Cary Ballance YV. II. Ballard, WOTOIWC SUCCEEDS SUCCESS LIKE Sundries of'all kinds. BELL, LAMPS, &c. HATHAWAY BROS. THE RELIABLE JEWELERS. in the early Spring time of Hfe, ' Vr T the only son of a devoted mother, ML Mar . h her dutiful prop and comfort, exem- Mr8 Bettie Bundy, Miss Hallia Davis, plary in all the -relations of life, of Mrs. Dinah Dillard,llrs, Martha Eger- busincsa premise, - full of life and ton. Mrs. Lizzie Ooiden, Miss Inez t nr i . t i i MArreii. aim. al . xao.it j sun. Airs. ... innnirn ia ww rA f i i x a l i w issue.. lluis excellent institution r " .v ien Hinton, Miss Bettie Johnson (2), for young ladies has many graduates mg to human forecaste, his death f Nancy Keys, Miss Prescilla! ; i? .. . : . i i t i people of Elizabeth. City for the liberal' patronage and kind Lospi-I tality he has received in his short sojourn in the city. The ad. of the "Norfolk " College for loung Ladies appears in this - - '--"'I'' Energv, Experience and Hard Cash win 1 . once more. The. . fi0 S. B. MILLER & CO. WIIOLE8ALE ! COM FIsl Dealer GRAND SUCCESS of the SEASON. I! NO. 7 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORE. Special Attention giren ;0 Tht 8le North Carolina Shad. Stencils aad Stationary on rplicalioi . No ArenU. 1 iu UU1 siiuuh auu lueir reuuemeni was an uniimeiy; irost inai nippeu Matthews, Miss Victorian Eighth, Miss and culture are the best evidence the tendrils of his life. Henrietta Newby, MissGeminey Oper- of the value of the school. The father of j. Mn; J,. whose man Miss Fusie, Miss Ida Sawyer. W. T. Old, cashier of the the First I name he bore, was our friend, with National bank of Elizabeth City, and whom w off tvliilod n. rosv hour. T W 1 ... ii t l I r x . iyewn. ui vjoiusooro, uave in- i i i a i,-: L i . , iV," c M and his son recognized the heredi- vittd a meeting of the bankers ot . . . the State at Morehead Citv on Sat- tai7 friendship.;,. We draw near urdav. Jnlv 2ith. with thr vipw of in the proccession of the sorrow- -TH El- organizing a banker's association. The injunction heard by Judge liryan at New Ik-rn List week where in the liulTalo Citv Mills Co., were the defendants was dismissed for service of summons. The contest over the distribution of the proceeds arising from the late sale of the -companv's land in Dare county was decided 1 adversclv to the claims of Andrew lirown; from which decision an ap peal was taken to the Supreme court. ing and condole! with them at his early death. pEWS from', the counties GATES. i G tksvili-K: Mr. Fatric is visiting friem! town this week. Sunday night services at the M. B001T.0 HI oT Is r t'Vi-l-l t verv w-ck. and nr- :v larlv in Uiirtccri counlk of Cooir- nal Itstnct. It a?rn i,m,1 fur a.trrrt smtr fur our l c-d mtrth tnt, an 1 li - NtrtUiliunsM cral circulation in some of the coun- Thc last number cf the Terboro Southerner' announces .Mr. Jno. W. Albertson, Jr., of this town as its manager and editor. Twentv-uve years ago the Southerner had a lib and II. Haves relatives in CrmjnpaX C CoUe, Colds, " ft i ache. was childrens day E. church. DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEI COMPULZNTS. A Sure, Safa, Quick Core for theme troubles Is Used Internally mnd Externalljr. !tv TwoSiz, ISc and 60c bottles. Notice of Administration. us. You are invited to an early inspection of out Surprisingly Low Priced and ! very complete stock of ' 6 Dry &oo&s, OloiMng1, 1 WHOLESALE ), , Dea'er and ShlpfrsVf all klndrot FRESH FISH v io ruirp FISH MARKET, N. MILLINERY, &c. T. Particular attention paid td the Shad Department. j j , We employ no agents and pay no. commlstons. 'I If your Stencil in ' in irnod on!r let us know. i PRIGES UNEQUALEO, STYLE UNSURPASS ED, ASSORTMENT THE BEST. Trade with us it means siire success in rat-n. IS. Mr. C. B. Norfleet and son James visitine relatives at South Quay, Va, Sunday. I Mr. Jno. RayaW. of Wakeforest, N. C was in town las week. Mr. Edtrar Cross returned last week from the expoftion at Nashville, Having qualified as admidistrator of! uccess in securinc: for voiircwlvofe tliv Ax-ilef f- Irt f A i o styles, the most reliable goods, by far the lowest prices. a These are factsour Goods and Prices lirove them. IS Xf Owing jto; the! large increase;of our business, we iP ) were comnelled tb have more room, and rented the JAMES BOND 11 COM MISS ION DEALER IN , (o Game and Terrapin. the lata-T. I. Pendleton, I hereby rif store next ! US Oil the South. SO now we have TWO ! cive notioe to all pernons indebted to I ) In-ro-o ctnrivcl rlnnnnntl ond ment. - .VO. 704 SECOND STREET BALTIMORE ties of the trans -Albeuiarle section, Tenn TiP Ti A T 1 and its editor, Dossev Battle, was a . , .' . " , . :a . -J-J I,i- , - .'. Unite a refresbintr rain last Satur i;uiuu vi me x ress -v.s-sociaiion. .i Manauoi r Mr. AU r. vVad-vorth left to vis it frind in lMt ntoi. yesterday. a It wiis July ami August la-t week Mr. Albertson is a good writer, with I effect araple literary resources, and we hope he may be siicccsfful in his ' new enterprise. We hear it rumored from sources that are authentic that Miss Sophie Martin who has long beenconnccted with teaching' in our town, has signi- from the Deliverer. his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those hold ing claims against the same to present them for payment within i twelve months from the date of this notice, or it will.be pleaded in bar ol their re covery.J J. P. GltANDV.i .Adm'r. C- T, A. of T. D. Pendleton dee'd. " . June 52. U97. 9 -25 16. (O NO AGENTS EMPLOVET. 11 It in y- MO SES WEISELv Losing and now it is September and early tied hcrintention toretire from teach October. I inir at the A. C. I. She has lonj been President Sheep's most valu able assistant, and retires from pub lic service as an instructor of youth with the cordial good will and bene- Flesh Nairn Htal survives We hear th.it some of the sea side icottages are iwcupietl. M, T. S. Met kins, of liodantha, iKirv county, and Mr. Crisp. of Man- tci. allc A on Wednesday, j 0 Mr.TIolluwill llright, of Xewlaud, l'aMii)taiik county, -had his house burned un Sunday inght. Mi-s Mary J. Kight. a graduate of 'Norfolk 'College, in visiting Miss I.ut-ic IM' on South I load street. II ur.-i"ns to Souh MilU are the new fa 1. . Kbeneir Ilaptist church will so o lebiate on the oOth June. Mi-is Lurie Urll closed - lier sehol at Lng. PoinL June 10th inst. and his returned home, acoonipained by Mi-.s Ko-a (ire v. . ( Mi Mi Iurdea. the former .jVpular clerk of the Packet store, Lih retunied from a prolonged visit t. friends in Norfolk; Va. appetite, headache, weakness Of the muscles; disturbed sleep, To the People of Elizabeth City weakness of memoryand these , . xl . . , . t , I keep constantly on hand a full ai c vii uciuuiii ui n&i vuuj line of prostration. Iron and tonics and bitters may afford some Mr. (ii org e K. Uroderick. of tJnenboro. N. C. a. former -teemed and leading citizen of this touu. is visiting relatives here. Hurt Hewitt, "aged 10 years, son of David C. Hewitt, of ,Xevland, P.i-piotank county, had his ear and h ind b.idlv shot on Saturday even- i - J The muiv friends of our former townsman " It. L. Dank will be ptaed to harn that he contem plat.s n turuiug to his old home at an earlv date. Mrs. Jno. Albert son Jr., and chil dren will leave tomorrow to join her brother. Ir. Prank Vaughan, at A -bury Park, near New York City. She will be absent until October. .dd , Tae alarm of tire On Suud:ij ni nt : a. m.. was caustil by the .burn ing of the vacant varehouse owned by Mr. C. C. Alleii foil Ehringhaus trtet. It is supposed to have been incendiary. ? dt j.se Ptheridge, an ex number of the Legislature, a true , Democrat and an intciligent and patriotic citi- rcn of Dare county.! dropped in on Saturday. " ; The ad. of the' Greesbpro Female College anicars in this issue. Under t!i.e able and judicious management of President Dred Peacock it takes ra:ik with tin? foremost of female colleges. m The SulTolk Military Academy presents its claims to public patron age in this issue. It is an old insti tution and its patronage - from this M'Ction has always been satisfactory to its patrons. i It is found by the State Public Printing Hoard that the public printing for the past year, under the Stewart Pros, so-called lowest bid. has cost the State 10,000 more than under the former Democratic eontracts. '. In compliance with an act of the late General Asscmblv and bv order -f the county Commissioners W. P. Wilcox, She rill of Pasquotank coun ty gives notice that an election will l held bu Tuesday after the 2nd Monday in August to decide the tjuestion as to levying ten cents on the 100.00 proierty, and thiity cents on each poll a a special tax for schools. . I i 1 You naturally lose .flesh in. the summer and running down Is so easy. You get a little, weaker each day without hard- dictions of every member of this ly noticing it. ! There Is loss of cpmmunmitv. She has . been the 'strong tafl and beautiful rod" of the school and it will be difficult in deed to supply her place. We have not seen a copv of the Kdenton Courier for several weeks n . 1 4 wavi Afl Ail IIia ill- Iiaq m rrin up the light in Edenton and wTll be temporary relief but what you removed to Ncwbern. We regret it, neea is a iooa ior Doay. Drain on account of tho editor of the and nerves. Edenton Courier and on account A . , e . of Edenton itself, which has been NtI Ik rAYiM llirOI represented on the Newspaper T ' Press oC orth Carolina from its of Cod-liver Oil With the Hy- earliest history. Edenton certainly . oophosphites, furnishes just the ftd has business to sustain a srood news- ..riman raaAA w p imr and we see no reason why . . , j j it cannot have one with proper and W'J IUil v judicious management. mm ana weaK. n you lose iiesn in summer taKe cott s tmui- clrr nniii Pinn't wroit till fall o. what vou want and know what " . 1tv,1 , , " you know don't be in doubt. Make or winter Deiore Deginning. suro nml Im sure you re celling llie For sale at oc aadli.oby all druarista. I ox Crackers before you part with your cold cash. Ayer's Pills promote the natural mo tion of the bowels, without which there can be no regular, healthy oper ations. For t lie cure of biliocsness, in digestion, sick headache, constipation faundice, and liver complaint, these pills have no equal. Every dose effective S A WTYER, & JONES A. W. HAFF, ... ... . . f . : Successor to Lampbear A Hafl, WholeealeCommissiou Dealer In FRESH FJSII, ' i f I ! ' y - - are now prepared to show as complete a line of . . . . . . . ' : . LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, TIE ID II. C. FLORIST. as were! ever exhibited in this market, consisting of 1 ', DEESS GOODSi SHOES, GLOTHING, v Hats, Umbrellas; ' North Carolina Shad a Bpcialtj. Acrents. " No Motions KHtabllHlied I884. E. M. DIXON & CO. WHO ESALE COMMISSION V. DEALERS . ' . ' -IN- FLQwE US J SHRUBBERY J Don't fail to .find the place. You can enter either on Alain or, ; 1 i ' AVater -Streets. FISH OYSTERS M CL US usually rowh in this country, such as Roses of all classes, Evergreens, Iihod dendruns, Camelias. Azaliasand Bulbs of all kinds. Palms and Ferns a spe cialty. Fruit frees: "Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries and Nut Trees of all Kinds Japan Chestnuts an Grape Vines a specialty. Any one wishing to purchase stock ress J. D. WILLIAMS. "Wilson, N. C. SCHOOLS. GREENSBORO An Old" Citizen Deceased MILL MEN,1 ATTENTION. a ri aniiitn m IIT Departed thin life on Thursday; A rLHImriu IllILL rLMIi I . at the ntideuce of his daughter in IN Norfolk,: Va., .Mr. T. D. Pcndie- Elizatcth City, North Carolina. ton, aged 71 years. FEMALE COLLEGE, North GaLolixa. The Fifty-Second Session of this ' College begins WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8th; 1897. Advantages of Colleiie and Conserva- To grade the Ferry Road one mile tory offered at moderate cost. from River. Specifications will be . . I , !' Ji - . furnished by Willis Burfoot, whose A JfaCUltjr 01 f SpeCallStS I r. U. address is Uamden, jn. U., or PROPOSALS INVITED. . Ample Equipment. A Pleasant Home. IN THOROUGH ORDER. The de ceased was one of our oldest citi- zens, aua unui uiMiuieu iuu ux- The bfgt eqaipped anj most conven-tinuitics- of asre, was prominent, iently arranged mill in X. C. i!.iKiceu Jiunua ieek oi luiuucr nu His health gave way several years ago and fur some time his condi tion has: been feeble and critical. He spent "much of his time in re cent years with the family of Mrs. James O randy, of Norfolk, Va., his daughter, who was devoted to him. He was buried iu Elizabeth City on Fridav evening, been handled in one year at this plant. Thirty three saw milla to draw sup-j Hooper & Co. piy irom are convenieniiy locaicu. i For sale at a price bo moderate as In making will supprise you, and upon terms that I, i, n ,TTrt makes the Investment possible and ment to the public we wish to praccticablo to the man of ordinary he can be seen at the Ferry. . E. E. Lamb. June 11th, 1S97. tf In anot Jier column of - this paper it will be seen that Gold & Hooper have dissolved co partnership, and that hereafter the business will be conducted 47 7 EAUHERS, 4(3 STUDENTS at the same place by J. A. Catalogue on application. , DRED PEACOCK, President. THE UNIVERSITY. SCHOOLS. Suffolk Millitary Academy. i36.Tock:Slip, NEW YORK Ovei: 500 boys and young men have been prepared at this Academy, for Uusiness, or College, who are now fill ing high and honorable positions an 20 i States. If you wish your eon fraimed for a scceessful btisiness, or profesional career, semi him to the "8. M. A.' Next session will begin on 23rd of September. Full corps of Experienced Instructors, gradustes of Harvard Un iversity, and Ufiiversity of Virginia. bend for Catalogue. JosErii King, A. M , Principal, . Suffolk, Va. Account sales rendered imirediately on sale of goods. ' t- this anuounce- Summer School, 157, 1 f j i ' ' TOTAL, - f - - BOARD, $8 means and f mall capital. E t. Lamb, Atty. at Law & Real Estate Agt. r a month. Full Courses, A Lnmn as big as a box car would'iit convener you of the down right go!ness of Fox' Square Wafer Cmeki-r until you.vc tutted thciu. The Tennessee Centennial -.Exposition.- Opens at Nashville, May 1st, say that it is not our aim to try to get all we can from our cus tomers, but to try to make per manent customers by giving Graduate Course open to Women, 3 Brief Courses, 3 Law and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. NORFOLK COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. . Before selecting a school for four daughter, send: for our catalogue. No other school in the country offers the same advantages-for the money. SPECIAL TEACHERS IN. ALL DEPARTMENTS. ARE YOU UP TO DATE ? IP YOU A itE NOT ! thk nrm a drnFrvfr i? IlkllU W UUVLIIIkll IV and will keep yon abreahtof tho timeM Full Associated Press DittpatcheH.. ' All the news-foreign, national, state, local all the time. Largest Circulation in the State. You cannot afford to be without it. Subscription, dally 07-oo pr enr i : .1..10 WtM. (HOW. Weekly Xortli Carolinian, nt year Address', NEWS A OBSERVER, , :' Raleigh, NYC. Not many business houses in these United States can boast of lifty yeara' standing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer&'Co.v Lowell, Mass . whose in comparable Sarsparilla, Is known and used every where, has passed its half centenlal and was never so vigorous ; as at pre-ent ' :o: To OF The Ladies, and Citizens Elizabeth Citv. The Elizabeth City Division the Naval Battalion of NorCh Caro lina State Guard most sincerely thanks the ladies of Elizabeth City for their invaluable assistance at the them the greatest value possi ble for the least money, and by polite and courteous attention and Closes October 30th, 1897. to aU j Since buying Mr. Gold's in terest in the business we have added new goods to our stock of dry goods, ladies' dress goods, hats, shoes, men's, boys' and .youths' clothing,! gents' furnishing goods and notions. : Summer School for Teach ers, Scholarships and loans for the needy. , For tbU cccas'oa the of SEABOARD 1 AIR LINE Will sell EXCURSION TICKETS PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, I CHAPEL HILL, N. C. A. P. PIFER, Principal. Horace (5reely once said : The way to resume is tor resume," speaking of again go'.d into circulation after the war. 'But you may say "resume" any number of times to that torpid liver, of yours and it won't bodge un til you take Simmons Liver: Regulator. Many people seem to forget that con stipation. Biliousness and Sick Head ache are all caused by a sluggish liver. Keep the liver act iv,e. I 1897 Models'. BETTER THAN EVER. CHEAPER THAN EVEP. Get the handsome illustrated catalogue, showing all the different styles .. .. .'. .. .. Littleton female College. Va. i Va. j Va. ; A B . . C J27 00 f9 90 f4 40 X7 00 19 SO 14 40 :00 19 14 40 This Institution has a splendid and pronrmnt iocatton in a Knowing that all intelligent remarkably healthful section of country, In the midst of; a region of noted Mineral! Springs. It has a large and beautltuiiy recent Bazaar. The Division furth- At very reoeced rates, the following being 1--l.lrTa ito dnr. nldJrmKrm total rates front points uamea: f the ri!irns nf thp tnwji find fprls I i w " ; orn-iK, irrateful to them for the interest Portsmouth, V-lvfl T liflV 111V 111m II I I f 'SI HI 1 . I i t ;,incrn tr oh TniTniir I c!as a. Ticket sum iiaiij April 2thto October j buyers will spend their money of this Division to know that they 'TnTeuVuiWn in tooctoter where they can get the great- shaded Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a have never appealed in vain our i5h. m.i Um.t twenty. iay3from date of . , stronq Facility and a full and thorouah Collegiate Course at very fIoL duced the price on all articles MODERATE COST. The Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, in the house to hard times September 1st, 1797. For Catalogue address,. citizens. W. J. Gnirrix, Lt. Commanding. Class C. Tickets olJ Tue.lajs and Thursiay of each week. April fstfl touctooer rern. limit ten (KO day 8 from date of sale. Through servica between all points on the SEABOARD AIR LINE NASHVILLE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS. We hare a hook. Trepan! erec!aliy for 3-ou. which we mall free, it treats of the ctora c hi disorders worms, etc. . thai every child la liable to mjxil for which; r- j i l iJ yermiruge accessraixy asea 1 ' a can century. T mmU tat Urn. S.IXET,LklUart.Ii. Eun throngh wjthout change. For limner Informatl m as to rates, fhedu!es, prices and as low as they can be sold consistent with a safe business, and cordially! invite the public to see our goods and learn our prices. Remember that a dollar is only a dollar, but how much it J. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. m 'Tires 6 FITTED VW IT H "G:&J. TH E H UNTER i FtjLL CIRCLE HORSE PO W ER HA Y PRESS, Made all steel combination (steel or wood) or wooden press steel lined. train senrice, Ac, apply to ticket agent or address depends On where yOU w.' V. U. WILLIAMS, ?17 High St., Ponsmouth, vs. If vou don't do your trading. believe it try f. A. HOOPER & CO. . E. ST. JOHN, V. P. and General Manarer. II. w. B. GLOVER, T. J ANDERSON, Water St., next to Arlington Traffic Manager. I .. GenlPassTAgt. General Ofllces Pcbismovth, Va. J. s Hotel. ...WE make AH Steel Press or Steel Baling Chamber and Wooden Beams jo Wooden Press steel llned FULLY GUARANTEED. Trial 'allowed before settlement. Largest; feed opening. Lightest draft- Lowest price. Made by M. B.t JLkW 18, Lessee MERIDIAN MACHINEjSHOPS, Meridian, Miss., Postoffiee Box J. Every " Rjinl Lr" has Lap Brazed Joints and ' Fish-Mouth .Reinforce ments, making this wheel a stranger to repair shoos. " Ramblers " are not experiments, butv are the result of 18 years' experience' in .building wheels. Elegant in design and fin ish. See them and be convinced. L OUIS SELia, ELIZABETH CITY, - N. C.
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