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i ALL KINDS- The Wilmington Star h4 found" the meanest man in Chicago,1 anil lie is a bicycle man, an J the Star mac must be a brave and recklcs man for tbus stigmatizing a member cf the bicvele fraternity, for they are a compact, athletic organization ami pugilistic at timts. The mean man that the Star thus stigtnatizc-.- U one who bipnotises bin wife and while under bin hypnotic int! ucr.ee he will- her to pu-li the liwn t mower v.i.ik be exercises a a scyrthf r on l is bi cvele " Tntiurcr Worth ha procurl a loan from the trustees f the o...c:i - .1 tional fund for the purpose i pay. ic the public. M-bol bounty f the difiVier.t toun-Lip.H which v..i to tax themtlveH fjr th- public hcbofln. The Trtu-urtr ha. had letttis of inquiry fro ti e co: .mis-nionrr-i of the counties, who h i or df no nn election, to know :' the .SUt .vould be ntle to pay its j r ortionat part a pr b ribed by the rfct of the L giliturc. ind he r plied thi! provi:n had U-en n:a the extent of -Mm( to Ilanwy Uari::ito. ti .can "Uiamond King" to 1h- the richest man ctniuittt1, suicide at 1 A 1 JSoith Afri aild Mlpp.rtd in the wuil l. ca by titron lik of the in lainfll Iioui I htiam-hip -Scott U-t tvet k. .:: h r way from Cup"T:i. .South Ans-a. . 'to "jSoiitbajiiptoii. Ib" was a n.ir vi 1 of lifuCnce. Vtux-a a street pt d lar in London he ro.r t( at)luein-e as a speculator in diamond mine? ia South Africa and became a dictator in financial mr.tttrs. He could not bear prop rity and he gac way to cccMte indulgence wltih ib.aliy resulted in suicide On Tuebtlav, Kii'hmd uas ablaze with patrioti-M and London ablaze with .plcndur. On that day, the COth anniversary of Victoria's inau urati(n an Queen of (irtut llritain. was celebrated ith all 'the pmp antl pageantry which a reat. wealthlr and loving people ran bestow uiKrj a Mivi n in vhose glorious reiti has exceetbit any in length that has illustrated tluir an nals and wboe name will go down in Knglish history as giKul (ueen Victoria,, and whose reign, while it always upheld the h nor and digni- tr of her country illustrated every tlometic ii t lie. . W'v are mi inueb .identified with fng culture that it always gives us pleasure to ehroniele any rulvanee in that profitable industry. The frog industry is a glowing and profitable one. and thoe who have taken time by tho forelock have found their vantage in it anil put, money in their pockets. We .see in some of our cx.-thangi-H that gloves. lya le of frog kin are tiner and tough:' than gloves ma le of any ether bather. The skin is said to te the tils: i and toughest leatlur in the world. The demand ft.r them is not I irge. The annual out j ut amount. to o: ! ." ; pairs. ariM mativ i iia-mare por: While in AsheviUe l it week Illch laoi.d t Pearson, l.'epi sei.tal a. in ingress from the tnct, procured a Hiuit-oad' I'is. from ;-tilu made He rcc-iti- Pri v'dt nt McKjult . ?r hisei i cnt : rethern in hi. vk. that McKinlev oe at . rv inre. covb d.otVwith ice wati r and wUle he h'k. and sdmok and sho . ."" sev en etahvart negro ft Hows (.tiiiu-d hint with all their laight. A e,.hncd man in the crowd annontK ttl jubi Iantly." Ie. dene -hiuk hanV wid him three-time" ni d a eol lidwo miii .said to him in pb u'ding tents: Youre not gwine to b t in starve to death are eu To whi h ?dc Kinlev made m rciiv.' lioveruor IIus.mH is nothing if not . in'alight. He is always 5piling ti have some body Lnck' the chip tlV his hat. Hemu-t have been born flighting, and the -misfortune is that. he loves a tight for a liht. without regard tothe.side. He us se uiggeis in his ov. ti parlor. He was distinguished as a street lighter with his coat off in -Wilmington be fore be came to Ihileiih. He :id. iiresscti me graduates oi tiie A. v .il. -ouege ai meir coaiincuccnic ni, ami o far forgot himself or was sj true to his instincts, that in i purely lit erary Address delivered before the Faculty and Studcuts. it is s:u,l he assailed the otliccrs of the colh Did anyone term Hon. James G. heretic when in 1S7S be declared in the United States Senate -that the attempt now going on in the world for the demonetization of sil ver, and the establishment of the sin gle gold staudard. would, if success fubj be pnnJUictive of widespread d Uaster throughout the commercial world and when he foretold the time when New Kngland factories would be an silent a- the tomb, and the great bodv of workmen in this once happy country hear their wives and children crying for bread. The great statesman's predictions have come true. The cry II over the land is work and bread. Men wtnt work; seek iwork ami beg for work: while women want bread, seek bread and -tag for bread Heaven pity the workingn..;n un der the gold standard. Durham San. Hairs Hair Kent-wer roiitVus the nntural food antl c lor-mattrr for tl. liair. and tnedicinal lierls for iI.h fclp, curine graynesw, boM ness, I.ir.druir, and ncalp iores. 1 IRISHMEN IN PARIS. Coir of tb' renllrltl of th Colony Ilt-aident There. Tic Parisians, have waked 'up to the fact that the Irishmen living permanently or temiiorarily among them are an element that may be come of public interest and an ob ject 'even of international attention at almost any time. They abo find that it is difficult or inipofciUe to arrive at any definite idea of the numler'of ; jrsonalities of the resi dent Irishmen, notwithstanding the IKiliee curteillanco that is kept in Paris, in common with most other continental cities, over foreigners i ft no WiKU uij ixiiir utjuiiv mine. 1 js ow icg to the fact that Iri.-hmen are intend at the i rcftcturc of po lk; as 'EDKlihmen,7 a manifesta tion f LI.il routine that was iloulth fs t: t n' i tfl to plcafcothc f-eid llitiis of li e ft.bjccts of it. The ! ult! is that while Parisians tl r.t tlu-ri' nrn fivo Dr.ho- JIK1V im virs : t re ?iMan tmonc t - - - - I-ti,..,- ..... v nt lnvr. nuite i'Tirai:t of the esfcteuce of any Ir..-h (jfjiony in the city ana can have liO urc idea unoflicially of its dh uiIh r. : " It i l lit vel. however, that there ar i. t nnJro than 1,(00. Under the enijan Jii-hin u were much more ri!tni i ill Pari;-. That was for thei,i the heroic i.p. and that age h..s lii'-Mi 1. Tina s have -changed sin e Fi..b was to extend her hand to oppressed jeo nles. The Irish have turned to! Amerieu for sympathy, though they ki-ep their lively regard for the French people. One of tho most important repre sentatives of Ireland ill the French capital is fa seminary situated not far from the Pantheon, founded by Lonis XIV; Thither the Irish bish ops always K-take themselves when ever they ) go to Paris and tbpre during their visits they ordain can didates for tho priesthood. Bishops and clergy are all devoted friends of France, like Canon Curtin, for Sn stance, who is attached to the par ib of tho Madeleine. On the new.-paiiers . printed m Paris -in Fnglish most of tho com- positorn are Irishmen. They afo ex cellent workmen and not engrossed with the idea of throwing bomb.sj in order to obtain their country's in dependence. They are, nevertheless, Nationalists, and some f them are most ardent among Homo Ilulers. One of them in particular, Patrick Casey, never' lets an opjortuuity go J by of leiug disagreeable to Eng land. Some years ago the Mahara jah Ilhulet p Singh, passing through Paris, wished to go to Kussiajto havo an interview with the czar. For this he mpiired a passport, which he could not get at the Brit ish embassy, because he wis at that time in revolt against the British government. Casey came to hispid by securing a pas.-port for himself ami handing it hver with gnat joy to the maharajah for his iist. Once a year, on St. Patrick's, day, the Irish in Paris como together! to celelirate the lm-mory f their pat lon ssaint. Theie is a large bar.fjuet in the Av nue do Clicby, followed by a 1:.1I, t'l.d anotlicr banquet nei.r er the ceittr ;f tho city, attended bv the n.orl pion.ii.cr.t r.iemhtrs of the Il-!i ttLnv. But these occa sion's are r;. dually losing their for mer t haratttr. There is neither the a ii. or nor the enthusiasm cf former day., oi.-playcd at them. The Irish nun in Paris, without losing their incna ries of their native land, are adopting French habits and French way of thinking sharing, the gii. fs and joys of .the French people. New York Tribune. ; To IUtore Lls'-.t ! truck l'late. If by any means a box of plates becomes e.j.osed to J he light and sioilcd for negatives, they may be restored to their original sensitive ness by the following method, which was sentby a number in New Or leans: Dissolve 4 parts of bichromate of potash aiid 1 part of bromide of po tassidm iii 11H: parts of distilled wa ter. Immerse the plates in this solu tion for 15 minutes. The tempera ture of this Kith should be about 55 degrees F. Next wash in distilled water fori 10 minutes, the wash va ter ltefngj the' same temperature as the bath. Next wash for 10 minutes in water to which a small quantity eif ammonia water has been added, then' wash until all traces of a yel low color1 have disappeared. Place in the drying rack and set in a room free from dust. The operation must be done ui the dark room, and the plates dried in the dark. Do careful to wash well, for if the bichromate of potassium is not thoroughly washed out the tensitiveness of tho plato is injured. Harper's Hound Table. f I dcW r.rtha't Little Joke. Aunt (Jeehaw (of Hay Comers, L. I.) Jo-huway, there's a tramp beggin fer a cold snack at the door thet says he's a cirkiss contortionist out of a job. Uncle Gehaw (chuckling) Show hhn the jwood pile, M'ria, an ask him, tew i do the spilt. Brooklyn Eagle. . j If you mean to keep as well a9 possible, iho Kss you think about your health the better.--O. W. Holmes. JMarriage is a lottery in which men stake their liberty and women their happiness. Mme. do Rieux. - x mingle in society not so much to meet others as to escape our selves. II. W. t'ha'.v. niucation is as important to th child as 'culture to earth HATCHING FOR ;THE j LAMPLIGHTER. Alj- toa la nearly ready, and the sun has left tne wry. Tin time to take the window to eee Leerie go insr liT. I 1 For every night at teatfcne and Ufore you take jour seat, . With lantern and with ladder, ho cornea post lng n? the treet. i , Jow, Tom would be a driver, and itaria go to At1 niy paja"a a banker and ad rich aa he can be, ' 1 i But I.rhtnl am stronger and can choose what I'm to do, H Oh. L-ri 1 11 ro round At nights and light the lamjwi with you. j ' For we are very lucky, with a lamp before the door. I And Leerie stops to light it ad he lights so nitnj more. j And. oh. U fore you hurry (by with ladder and with light, - - -. Oh. Li-erie. eeo a Lttle child and nod to him tonight. f Robert Louia Stevenson- x MRS. GRANT'S BOOK. Ele Call It "In India." bu Decline! to Have It rrlated. Interest in the ceremonial at Kew York baa created a new; demand for the rtorr of the lifa of Mrs. U. S. Grant, completed by her three years aga Pub- - - - lushrra have besieirca Jirg. carant xor the privileges of the wcrk, bat thus far she has declined all offers. In speaking rf the coveted manuscript, the amiable chrcnicier said today: j I really cannot convince rarself that it Is absolutely in tcrcsting. I have my maid read extracts from it to me, and I tnmk, 'liow enter taining V Then I change my mind and alter somewhat the paragraphs I thought oengnuur. u V1 ""' lu Jlodesty, characteristic of this worn an who has played such a prominent part in the history of her country, threatens to reserve for hercbihlrenand grandchildren knowledge the people would reverently claimj The volume, which ; has lately been rewritten in typo and 'carefully edited by the author, is, she said, "arranged in 12 little books, eacli telling of expe riences in different parts of the world. I havo called one 'In India, ' but the title of tho whole is not yet decided, upon." Her childhood and 'girlhood at "dear old White Haven" give a charming pastoral sketch of yoifng days on the farm in St Louis county, ilo , and her earliest acquaintance with her soldier sweetheart. fAs tho wife of "the leften ant," as ihe is still pleased to recall hiiu, narrations of service in the field, thrilling -in interestj Iwith flashlight confidences that illumino incidents that history but dimly outlines, spiritedly follow. i aiotherbood, with pretty stories of the tender affection of her famous hus band for children and home; "Eight Yars In the White.House," brimful of anecdotes of noted persons and amusing contretemps, demonstrating a keen sense of fuu; "Four Years; of Travel," in which fbe was presented at every court, with not only her reflections on the con ventions and marvels of other nations, but characteristic quotations from the hero, are other divisions; Tho last pages bear most gracious appreciation of gen erous courtesy and lavish hospitality. Days of pad courago iand bravo love, where, with agonized 'pride, she pic tures tho last, triumphs cf her beloved comrade over pain and tho final victory of the grave, all find a place in this lit tlo Look that tho world would have for its own. i Tho"Stcryof the Married Life of General U. 25. Grant," J hat appeared in a magazine in 1800, and attracted little attention, owing to itsbeing signed "Penelope Graut," instead cf Julia Dent Grant, as forwarded by the writer, cives a pleasant forctasto of. literary style. "Xo ono has read the book," said Mi?. Grant, "except myfclf and n?y maid." " Jr-ho declines to givb extracts from it and is not yet ptrsuaded that sho will tbaro the smiles uud tear-i it provokes with tho country that honors every niemoiy cf her husband. Washington Letter Kew York Herald. Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth,' of 1843 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc- eu curca, out tne aisease reiurneaeacn tunc, he was seized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores cov ered his body, "I was in a hor rible fix ' he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did me no g o od whatever. was stiff and full of arirf was useless so pains, my left that I was unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted, f I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under tne eiiects of ( mercury, and I would soon have ; been a complete wreck but for S. S. S." S. S. S., (guaranteed purely vegetable) z& tue oniy cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Beware of mercuryt , Books on the disease and its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSlTTVELY CURE Ji LL At rrui IHaatm Failing Mem ory, I m potency. Sleep esnw. etc.. caoJ fcy Abaa or other Kzceaaee and Indiir cretloaa. Their quickly and mmrrta reatore kjott V tialit in eld or yoans. and fit a man, f or arady, busiamor marriaee.' lient InaaaitT and ( onRamntinn if a in time. Their ce nhcnra immediate (trnmn. rtentand edeeta a CUKE where ail other fail In. rlet ttpoa harinc the reaaine Ajax Tr.bleU. Thoy baveearud thoaeanda and willcnreyoa. WeiriTeaooe IUe written roarantee to effsct a ran CT PTC in ach oaea or rata ad the money. Price VU W I Ot per Packaoe; or aix raae (fail treatmecti for f2J3 By lail, in plain wrantr. nprn rcctrt cf trice. Circular AJAX REMEDY CO., cJSSrT For sale In Klizaleth i?ity.-N'. C, by Dr. w. W. GKIOGS & SO.N, Druggists. You will 6nd Towers Fish Brand Oi lothing at Saw jer & Jones. Beware I C, W. STE VEIN'S & ' CO, - i '. i ' : , WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS Snuf Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Price s Guaranteed. I JcbJfeOti a Specially. The OLly Exclnive Tobacco IIouso in t be City. r WATER ST ELZAPTH CTY. N. C. i Agents for HOFHEILIEH 'try (broool Phaetons, ' Road Carts, Harness, Etc. J: llflLESILE anil IpSL ' SIE1CD. -.-e-JL j"LiiL.. ill ; .i h , . ; - v . -j -H : V ; WHOLESALE ' I GROCERS A!TD AND DEALERS IN Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. Cl'iettiest and Best Ready Send for New Color Card. Terpen'ine, Etc. , ' ' AGENTS FOR A. WRENN & SON'S ELIZABETH and then you may reasonably expect good crops. Sometimes, by extra cultivation, you; may get a long pretty well on really j)oor soils, and sometimes, on extra soils, passible croj)S are made with out proper cultivation, but there is one thing to be remembered no mater what the soil of the cultivation, you will never succeed unless the seeds are all right." Figs do not grow from thistles nor good crops from poor seeds. . .. Wo sell nothing but seed. AVe sell no seeds which are not good. !; . "Will you let' us help you to grow good crops? No; matter how small your operations may be, we want to furnish' the seeds, and you wili be supriseel to find how easy it is to buy Hour seed, by mail. "Write for catalogue it is the best ever . written for the Southern gardener. - - j .. i ' . :" ' ' . '. GEQ. TAIT & SONS, SEED 2.IEECHA2TTS. ' Otf9 GOODS'- ARB 77f BE31F Ot? PfCS Tf LOtESr la 0 fatfianapofuj PHED. DAVIS, . Weare now receiving our eipr'T Coal, and will fill orders promptly All coal is screened before leaving the Yard. None but the bet handled. Lowest pbicks guaranteed. .Office on Water Street. Elizabeth City N. r?. , I FALCON Water Sri., . ELISABETH CITY,! IT. JOB DEP ART MeMT 1 Is presided over by an experienced Job this line . up to the very latest and propose to compete FAIIOUS AGIiE EEA1TD Cior. and.;,siij),e Bunnies, ySHT!lJs Waggons 2nd Riding Vehicles. TOB Kit - Mixed Paints in the city; ; r' Lead, Oil, Varnishes, j ' : . I r. BUGGIES. CJTY A full ine kept in stock. 78 Coir.mcrcial PI ice, ; Va SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. Vp3Isk3tM TRADE MARKS; nav-S DESICNS, ,'J CQPKRICHTS Ac J. ".roTie pen1iTir h flrrtoh r.Ti( 1fifCription may ru'if-iJiy 'vSt'ertHin, free, vliet!i'T r.ri invention'is i3roi-.aC?y ate itablc. : O ;um u ications etrictly coijtkieriiia'. OWo;?t ofroney foiiwuriiur.patenta in Aiiienc:- We h:ive R WiitiliiHL't-ii,onice. Piiti.-Htg t .Tce'n tbroiirt Jiiuiu 6c Co. receiVo SCiENTiflO EHICAH, toaatifallr fHiurlttc, 1 rj. circulniion of anr5cteutificj0uru.il. weolr'y, tt-nns ;3.f'! a year; ?lJx)six months. : S jeci!, n Rpi' aii-.i IIaki Hook os Patkxvs t-i;t Ireti.- Adurc33 MUNN '& CO., SCI Cyuidwav. Xi'.w York. '1 W e hve Blankets fronloO ct-. to S00 cl-eap enough if r anybody, ana fine enough for "an v body, at Motes We?Bel. r : PIJB. jGO, C. Printer. .We have everything in style. We guarantee our work , with the world in prices. b av' A - :v-'V"?-.-- !V "I irofll u SODito 1 1 CO SCHEDULE IN EFFECTMAp. 1st. 18& vrfniir and Sonthern Railroad mail and ernress trains, outhbouud. daily (except Sundays) leave Elizabeth City at lli40 m Northbound daily, except Sundays.' leave Elizabeth City at 2: 4o. p nnd 4 I Xorthbouud leaves 111. .NO . tlizabetn City. ?: 2) a. m andoinff ,uth 0: in. every i uesimy, inurauni n rri i y . . Voth trains arrive at an oV depart, l . ATnrfnlV Wrstflm flPDOt. .NoriOlfcl .t Vnrfolk with all rail and stearo .tf pnhn with steamer" for Roanoke, cafnie, tnowan auu urr. Ferry, thence by Aorfoic v, ?ou.ueru t;isrttiinlay ut'O I'p ni ; u Roner. Tantesro and h Belhaven, n r,.w.. ,.,, i ,,M .1 vsii M 1.. con'ctiD with stenxner Virginia Dare ioraiaKt-.c;nit, u.v.-, - o intermediate landings. Eastern Carolina Dispatch Old Dominion Line. "A 1 Xei.se will fnakei txi-wtekly earner 2r E. Citv luted Satiirdavs . arid New lerne Mmidavs ' Wednesdays and rn ayt, ttons at Roanoke Island Tuesday and Saturday eointf South and "Tues dar mbrnint: North . bound, cmneer ing at New Berne vriih ipe A. tS . jN. C is. TJ fnr fJoldeboro. Kinston and Moreheaa im v n,l with the W. N. t N. it. R. for. ijTrJvs -nTille.' Wilminntoa, Ni C. Steamer Jewiwrn leaves i r.iiiuifiu - a " 1 A. "Tty.. Monday at lioon aiwl Wet!neflay G: p. m. tor Roanoke. I.-landl O.racoke Landio?, Oriental.andvNewbeni. Tickets on vale at Eliznbeth l it v Star f on to Roanoke LJand, 0 ;fab ke, New Berne, KiLSton, GoldsUoro, Moreke.ul Citj and WHniingtor, N. C. . Daily all iai! erva-' between J'i'zahetl Citv and N w I hUadeli hia, Maltf mcrt and Xr!olk. l iiroug'h can-, ai.U as lo v;raUs and quickef time than ' y any i ther route. . Din ct all Goods to be shipped via Eatt- 'em Carolina Dfpaich as hdiows: Frorn Norfolk by Nortolk k bouihern ifailroad, BAUImore, bv P. W.&B. R. R., Presi dent 'Street '"Station;" Philadelphia. b Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by P. nneylvania R. R.. Pier 27, North River, and Old dominion Line.1 . ' . 1 For further information app y to 31. II Snowdeh. Agent-Kliz:ibcth City, or tothc General office of the Norfolk and Southen Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. i M. K. KING, H. i IllUl. AN Gen'l 3!ana:er, . j 5 y GenM Ki A Pass As;. PET IT'S MB CAROLINA V C L. ?ITI, Manager. I. i'vx-e:ij':-.'K?-S't ' " ? fcfe-"--''- termer NEKTON viH lekvc Xorlo'k for Elizabeth City, Crt swell ii-d way lan.lihs o,n Wednesdays and Saturdays at"4 p. m'.' Elizabeth Cit for Cesell on lurscays ana iMonanyn m y:ou a. m. Returning, will 'leave Cf eswell for Norfolk on Tue;-days- and Fridays at 4 vm.,- and E izaheth C uy si me day at 2 :30 p.. m.-, 'arriving ln'Noucdk rextiay. Steamer Harb.ner Will leave Norfolk for Eliza! c'th Cjtv, Hertford and way landings, n Tiiedayf. find Fa idays at 4 p. m.; Elizabeth Ci'y t)r Hertford . Wednes days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m Rerurn inir, will, leave Hertrord for Norfolk Mondays, f nd lhur;tb?ys at t a. m. and Elizabeth City same day . at 2 :3.0 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. VV. W MOIIKJSETI, Agent, -. . Elizabeth CitN.C. THE BAY LINE , - FOR ' . Old Point om'ort, Norfolk and ths South. The Bay Line Comprises the New 1 and Elegant Steamers "r ALABAMA, CEORCIA ANI VIRGINIA. All tlie ;orafi,'it3 and luxuries' ot a lirst-class Hotel are afforded the traveler. Spacic'MH nd elegant saloons an? stateronnsrurnished with au ef-peci il View to cmnfoit. Uuur asaed Ouw ioe madu a specialty wifhthis Line. .Mlaiit Her viee awl eeuiteons' atterlim. 8teanietsTeave baltlniore dity 'v(Xi e;t Sr.Qiays) at (5:3 I l'..M , fr..in Uuiou Dock; 7 1. M O niton Whaif. At -Old Point I'ornfort is located the slcndl I HTGEIA lloTEL, a Delightful Ite.so f ,at all easons of the Year.' For tickets and in formal ion apply at Company "s Orllce, j - - 129 E. BALTIMORE SL, BALTIMORE, ' I or on Board cf Steamera. j ' D. J. DILL, Superintendent. - ' E. BliOWN, General Ticket Agprit. DISSOL UION NICE. Gold and Hooper have this day dis solved copartnership ' Ihe business will hereafter be conducted by J. A. Hooper at the old stand onjWater 8. Elizabeth City, N. C. in the name and Under Hie StjJe Of J. A. Hooper & Co., who arQ authorized to collect all debts and accounts due to the firm of (rold & Hooper, ami" who will settle all ac counts against the said-firiri This 14th day of May; A. J). 1897. Thomas Gold, 5 28 Gt JiCTiiiio A. Hoopkii, NORTH CAROLINA, i Superior Court, V.Camdks Coi jjt v. f 19th of May '97. In Re- . - V- ';:( Will of Dr. F. M. Miillen. Caveat. Whereas a Caveat lias leen entered to ther prote of the will of F. N.t Mul len, by J, F Weeks one of the Heirs at law cf F. N Mullen who has. Riven the bond required by law. . v Xpv therefore. Stephen O. Mullen and John K. Abbott, Executors,' and Hannah C. Pinnix, Frtincfs'M.- Pinnix Wilie Mott 1'irmix. Marshal H. Pinnix, Mary Far re 11 xMcore, Sylvester Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Farrell Moore, Francis M. Moore, Eliza Stephens Eason, Francis M. Easori, Horace Eaon .uary .asoo- JNelson M. Fere bee,- Lil liaq .May. weeks, Clara Perrv Weeks AlettiaM rfjan Weeks, John P Weeks, Francis M.Weeks, Elizabeth Morgan Weeks, Etbel .EUioU We.ks, Ciara V. Week?, Martha li. Weeks, Mary Spruil Weeks, Evaline Sprail Weeks. Sti.ht.n 0. Weeks, Dora Weeks Spenee, W. J. F. Snence, Francis X. Mullen. Tr' mana .vuuen, nine !. Baxter Wil liam W. Eason. Oharles Ff nnenna. Nathaniel Norris. Catharine Knirhts ' ,r 1 1 . . . . . T ' f said will are hereby cited ro 9mWo. at me ueii term oi ine superior Court of Camden countv o be hld t . i Court House in said county on the Ski Monday" in September. 18G7 nri sot themselves parties to the proceedings if they choose, , ; . . It. L. Forbes, ' a Clerk of Suiierior Court, Camden Co., H. C. LIS POSTOFFIGE DIRECTOKY-i North mails close at 0: a m ,;an.i rives at G: p. in.,Thesday p. in.Xruiri- J . w I Si fa t M r I it t." niwl ; i 1 IJCtJf rll14 -ew't w ft,a4 IIIIIM'S l f 1 4i ' a rl nl.COQ 1 "a if?Ol1v- ' n I I I 'llf U1IU LIVTV."' Uaiili , 1 I I I I "ii.f O si il II fn ..v ' ' U A . t.i.c.Uv. "ri,..v,f . .' P, gatnr jaT mails arrives - at" ar il (, r s ... m . from this om io . J- I DUl WCtfl lr IOI iv a u u vunimn lli-w. - and late - trains except to Ilertf. rl f Snrwc!rn. ' - jivyi", fii .ihiiin- ;u i " n. .1 an on dnedavs at..".. J.n , , Aewh'ri'. in ..Moiiuavs ar u II II & I'll I HtJIHJ l, V ftUM'ts 1 f.i lavs, nd Siiurday.at 5. ! p. nu ' VeK I 'ensd ixont'on nrrivt t -a 1 fl a I v a. in. 'i i ia Miavs, i nurpays ni;! urdajs !. close nt1 ., o'clock p. it .; same dj.) !. : , j . K,cd.le.ari jve , d:Hy at 11 n v. cl re.:t I p. m. . '- "Street It ttt r boxes have ltn J.K i.t.ul comer Rurirt s-s str-'et and Vet n Avenue, Main and Water Mleff' 1 . vti: dexter andShepard streets, Hon.J ardlj. ,k - j rence streeiOluin and Ho;.d stict-tp. 'I i , mi lr, m I ox heated at corner of ';it. and Main stru ts will be edl ried at - a. uu aii's i:oo p. in. ii ui ii.ie ouicr urn letter-boxes ai SM0 o'clock a. m. mk! ox.oe'v p. m. " " , j Po's'offlce .'opens at 8 a n. and ' c!( ! at? 0( oV!.ck- p. in. : : , PeTSor.s oallinp tor dv itind'- k,t i r Le. -.boxes can be -ob.uila d by a; J ! Jnn tu t'.re Kanie. . 4 (.'hIuis at the tineral dt-livery wii;,'n wilbeliter ihe rijiht and ; tie, an I. t i . and nHn- -wili be served, out ol tJi :r regular turn. ' Tl e i atri ns of the f ftlce ate retiet .! to report any . misconduct or inattcnticii on the p;rt of ihe rjerks. Box holders arc requested to turni-h the P st Master with complete ,lit . t fthines ot nienipers oi Uusintss hrinr Cor ora i io n o r F.i ni i 1 i es i h a t are e n till to i e i laced in their .resi etive Ieiti Boxes. ; ' E. F. LAM IV. Pcsti.iVter CATARRH CURED. No'reniedy is so elTe'tual in era-die int; uiul eurintr atari h as - I i r ;i ti rii Blood Iialm, (11 R B ) It pi'ir Hi. -. i. r enriches ihe blood," f limali- n,!i erobes, bacteri.i', ', ete' Mini lr:bd: (,'.)' tho s stem from t he lirst de. '1 ii i;-. ands of ' eas'. s ' of eala rrh li.i" I ' u etirel liy its nuiffie .puw'tt I', r . ;j i blood and .kin di-easr, ii. 'Mv i!,,. equal, imy ineold pMiaiMi.' aial :! tested leniedv, and don't -'throw yar nionby itVay hi sulnt-it tHes, 'palm d ii'.V as "j.nst aV. 0(5(1." Roy . tjn't 1 l -liable Ib)tantie ' Hiooii ilkilm.' , 51.60 wr laro bottle.- ; - ; SAY IT J H Ol.(HUOrs. . : v Ieatinot ivfrain fnjm tellu :,(' what a 'glorious medinin you b;iv:. For tw o y i'ais my 'mot lu-r has MilbM !. with a ser.vere cMtarrh of the head ':J. I .ulcerated foru throat. She re-.torel lii various remedies with out ellj-ef ;i.o til she. used Hotatitie I Hood I!a!mj. j i'.. ti. li). r whieh cured h'er eat ai fh, itV. t healed lier soiie t hreat. ; v . ; W. A. Pi ri'Kit,! . V . '-, ' ! i '; ;t . . Fred iiia, A In . - , For sale by druggist. j ! TASTE LES IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE GO'cts. ' G'AT.ATIA, Il Lit., N'iv. K 1' :. . Paris Jledtclne Co., KIj. Ixui..,lo. tJontloraen: Wo fold Inst vonr. fK) v.itlox 'f OUOVE H TASTKLKf-S CHILI. TO.NH ! ; I - oouBht thre crocs ui-o.-.dy thiay-r. ncvprBoldnnnniflothatKavnj-nfiri t'H-lf - 1 l '' faction wj your Touio. Yours trnlv. ! Aim;V. Caiui A , -. For Sale .nnd gn'arMiteed by"Hr-.U'. U uniuu !-.()JNi, Elizabeth CiUv. N;. auu an LTUgfrisis, tonk y tatttrfctO-aWiimdi-. fln.-Ktt'i.i MOST POPULAR 8EWINC MACHIrlZ tbZthHZ? or,ft i from nm,U rt-.r.!t-.- w in . rTI-KTe -r.oT,pn the Vorl.i - r ' in tnwitianifttl mn-.trncf.6r,. darl.i!iv - t- i-"t Prtn.nnen'-wof finfsti, bM.i'.rin jw-ipw i aeiwuiy imr.rvvfczut-ms aa tin, KEW HOME. m WI7E FOR C!RCUf,Af?S. Tts flow Home Ss Maciii!: O T.T v; EfVvTO't, Miss. i. vi -j '.. ' ''"'. . . .iJiuHcitiCo,C-v A-t'i ., :. tan saU uf '-. ' ' H. R. PARKER, i lFfl ii H i:ilzaljclli City,
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1897, edition 1
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