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BICYCLES . - ' . i . . . Sundries of all kinds. J3ELL, LAMPS,1 &c. t HATHAWAY BROS l THE RELIABLE JEWELERS. -TltE- icONOMIT T- -ji cw-rv w ki r.l itrr-i- Utt- i ir-'v i' thirif en tt -:t:tlc f Corir -"r. 1 Iltrirt. I It n!TrS m1 meliU'ii (tr slti t.sin for our lril meri t, ml a I to Nrt -U bunnt-s.-tu-n " - 'M 1A TV M i3, Mnuai;or. Ia 6 CJI JL IV 27 WS. MiS'i lii- lYr 1h f London Irul Va . is viMtin Mrs. J. Woolbv. i . . Mr. V. T. Jordan 1 parted this life nt hi home- in this tuvu Iat wtk,nel about " yiar. Mr. (1. II. Fen bee ami family an viMtin' the family of lur moth er.. Mr.. iVanl trcrt. Measrs. John Culpepper and Paul Creccy I returned from Winston, N. C.Vou Friilay. See notiro of administration of Mrs. M. K. .Ionian, administratrix of W. X. Jordan, deceased. Mr. George E. Brodrick, who has been in this city for some weeks, re turned to his home in Greensboro on Wt dnenlay. About one hundred hands are em ployed on the canal lock at South Mills, prices ranging from 10 to 20 cents an hour. s The vrork on the Lake Drummond Canal is btin prosecuted with great vi''or. lhe dredL'cs are seven miles from South Mills. AW leani that the 13 intist 'Sunday School xcari;n to Xaira Head on Xue.-day v.is a success financially. but the inclt-mtnt weather interfered with the enjoyment of the occasion. Ir. White will leave August 2d to atte nd the American Dental Associa tion, and contemplate a visit to the iuui4.ta'.ns with kin family for the bent Jit of his htalth in the near fu ture. ; A negro Jnan by the name of Gib son wa M-Tcrely rut by a band saw while at work at one of the lumber mill-, on Wednesday. His injuries are thought by his attendant physic ian to be fatal. Mr. W. T. Old. cashier of the W National Dank, left for the meeting of the 15a nice rs Association at More head Citv on Thursday. He was nc compauied by Mr. E. F. Lamb, a Director of the Bank. A ripe cantaloupe may be detected by crack in the rind extending lon gitudinally on the .rind from the sterr, and the easiness with which j tne stem ixrts irom the rind, and by the e How color of the rind. 'The reason some ate tasteless and some delirious is that it is the nature of all fruits. As one star diflereth from another so doth one cantaloupe diiter front unuiher in sweetness. They are now in transitu to and from Nags' Head bv every boat. We have ul.vays thought that one of the greatest recommendations of Nags Head as a summer sanitarium was that it kept us in touch with our homes. - Comparative ; Lonevity equality phase of the mysterious problem. To" the people of the South it is and must ever be a vital question. To the people of the Koith it is a question of- public policy. Had the Civil war kept off a few years longer and the fugitive slaves Longevity like wealth has a near relation to the locality where it is found. In! our irreat commercial emporium, New York, where -bankers and rail, oil, 'and other mag nates most- do congregate, a man haJ eontinued to rain North, the worth only j a pillion is a' poor 80ution Gf the question would have man, or a paijvenu in society, been rital to them, but as it is, owing and on fifth. Avepue a man is ing to the sparse and hardly appreci noi respectable inless he counts aLqe popuiation of the African race his money . by millions. To come jt WOuld not be a question of much nearer home, in pur! town, a man on consideration as to the social absorp Water street is not;a rich man unless of the neQ rac but ag to us he has half a hundred thousand, Lf the South, the question rises to and m the lace irpck and tne uai- the magnitude of a monster, threat berry, if he has $100 salted down or enng the very existence of Anglo out on interest he jis counted rich. Saxon blood. Look at what is now So with longevity. jV. E. Gladstone pQiDg 0n in North Carolina, under is 87 years old and has attempted to tbe Dame of promoting education. ride a bicvele once and has never re peated, and wherever the .English drum-beat is heard around the world he is farniliary and honorably known as the Grand Old Man, (G. 6. M.) J. G. Williams of Edenton, N. C, is years old, hale, hearty and hilarious, to examine and select white teachers breaks young colU ; to double and to the w4iite schools ! Such appoint single harness', audltho ; they got ments are now made in nearly every the advantage of him once,and threw count v Jn Norlb Carol-na) .here tue him out of his dilapidated buggy RepublicalJS control. If the white and broke one ol Lis ribs, ne jump The leading Republicans stand ing by and openly advocating and encouraging the appointment of ne groes to educational positions which is a humiliation to the white race. Negroes appointed on school boards ed up and didn't kpow that he was hurt, and after aj short blow he hitched them up aain and came off coiiquerer. He haa a thorough bred mare, knqwn ;jis Lulu. She is a plunger and when he wants to voters suffer it to go on, then the negro problem is half solved. E. I Ilobood, Jr., Professor in the Columbian College, Washington, .D. C f graduated Valedictorign of his class at Wake Forest College after being there WOTMIWG SUCCEEDS E SUCCESS. Ll Energy, Experience and Hard CasH. win once more GRAND SUCCESS . The. - .1 ' of the SEASON. You are, invitel ;tb an early inspection of our Surprisingly Low Priced and I very complete stock of , i. P ;kiLmN i -j.- r -r-y-j - ; . - " jg. PRIGES Uft EQUALED, STYLE UNSURPASSED, SSORTMENTj THE BEST. ; nnlv two varn. II was nrpnareil at test his manhood he hitches up Lulu Ho flmar KnlirtnL fWfir1 "V M and subdues Lulu by a simple vocal mandate. Some short he and Lulu . yere e i ;!i i i i v airing, wuen sue KicKeu up witn time since taking an Letter From Nag'e Head. Nag' i tier Iiont leet, using ner muu Ml, Ei.itor A I am at N?'s feet as a pedestal, and in her Head to epend a few days, and want tn cat; enmaf hinif fni tnu tmt-tafit r plunging tnrew on iner onuie auu miue hrst Rn1 the ooJ IIotei, will say i,!,! iht rr. o m J hors du combat, that never in the history of Nag's z . , . t - Dead has it been supplied with as good liut ins presence never iorsooK mm food.and in better shate than it is this and he commanded her by his voice season. We have all one may wish for . i r a n li ot iiiusl Hiiviiniiu J u" uitiy utiii lur Head, N. C, July 19, 1S97. hind ' Trade with - us it means sure success in securing for yourselvesjthe widest range for selection, the latest styles, th6 most reliable goods, by far the lowest prices, .g These are fact our Goods and Prices prove them. J gg ! Owing to sthe large-increase of our business, we gwere- compelled to have more room! and rented the store next usl on jthe Soutli,. so now we have TWO large stores connected and under one liberal manage ment, .i MOSES WEISEL, I i5 A from Mr. Ioliua Skinner bv quim.-tu, accompauicil Ilcnjiinin. I The rot ton factory f- in full blast imd rutming on full ti:;:-. We hear no f-omplair.t f loltlu'i- in the j-upply oi raw nttoii. ' 1 ' vVe rogret to hear that our old friend Wm. Nixon, of I'enpiimans county, i- piite ik at his home. When he grts better let him go to the Tranquil Houeat Mantoo again. Nii-r- rantahnipr. at live, cents a puv.-. now -hid their fmgpmce on the busiiu air of Water street. IVirnd IVrrv h id smie nice one on 1r T. V Sitmnniia of lite rj(-of C.wk .on iionug:HuIik-t.0ljntrv of Currituck, made u-. a short e:ill on Monday. Louis is an old Vet. and is exceedingly in teres ting in his reminiscences of that sad time. Colonel and with a different voice summoned assistance, had the) bridle rejlaced and he and Lulu, went otf a' rearing Now is not J. G. a grander old man than W. E. f Yes ,he is. But Wil- and the best of atte'niion ; good polite oracers and servants. The saloon isal that one could wish for, with Mr. II C. Orice and Air, George Overman in charge. Y e have a good baker in Mr J. 2l. Arpsof Plymouth, JNo better ste ward can b found than Mr. l'erry,am Wt hid a pleasant ea!l on;Moud.ny ,oi i'er- his son fell from his horse fatally wounded. Hams lives in Edenton and Glad- the most polite clerks that can bef found ! in a Hotel ofiice are Mr. Dave White- gtone in London. Ttut we want our iiUrat and Mr. John Snowden, of Old grand old friend to! beware, and not Betsy. Capt. John Ward is the bag- , l ' . page master and nitfht watchman and tempt ioriune, lent, aner iiuwug always ready to assist you in any way. I - . . . i ; l l : I-: 1 . i : t, JL 3f. Shaw, of weathered in safety, ;the stonns ana '"'"i i1BU'"B. 'V l111- ,,1 . .. . . . I lit; nana iruiii xjiiiicc. ajliiiu uusi quiCKsanas, s one of the most pleasant and oblig C urntiu k. dad m Ins amis, when he tempests, hailstorjep, it ill Dr. Lowrv, wlio onii the lot on the corner of 3Inin and Poindexter trt t if, ha .-old the" wooden build ing thereon to Mr. John IS. Fearing. It will be removed at once, when Dr, Lowrv will commence tho erection of a "first class brick opera house Advertised Letters. thunders, lightnings and quakes of nearly 0(j years, he should be ignobb launcheSl put' of orontion by the heels of'apair 9f young, un broken colts. j with stones-on the first lloor. a mot eligible site. It is Monday ! it d by Mr. Dan lgan. Young Ifalstcad. of South lills, . who was employed on the work at the South Mills lock, was badly wounded v.t iho face while handling a dt 1 1 i h f !! was struek bv a bucket a List of unclaimed fetters remaining in the Elizabeth City T. O. for the week ending July. :$, 1S97. Tersons willing for them will please say adver tised. . Mr. I-..-V.U' Jltirnham. an oltl and f . r i : . - . 11:11 . I pioiuineui fiwcn oi douiu .iiuis. Cimdiii eounty, departed this life on F'ridav last, aged alout TO vears. He wa a good eitien and held in thu highest esteem. : on lla i t-1. 1 cheek near the eve and knocked t i!eles. Dr. Ilersev lool I admiiii-tTel to him and he has now ; reumed work. jeM-ape. 4 . . - It was a narrow Mkx : Cant. V.. 11. Alexauder. Jor dan V. Brown. Edward T. .Carter, L I. Gatlinir (i). ITauser'iV: Co., Richard Jones, Jno. Ie, Richard Fool, Nathan Riddick. Wasli Swain; March Sj)ence. Clarence M, Skinner. Wm. Scott, J. T.White, Rev. N . ! S, White, 3Iingo Wynn. j WoMtx : Mrs. Augusta uananee. nnie Davis, pftrfh- ingmenweeveFmet . lt seems as l he can t do enougt? lor you to matte you comfortable. !Mrs. Jewell is the matron and one of thluoL polite lad ies we'ever met. The cooks are very good, the servant maids are all polite and very neat. We have not a inoter car, but the next thing, to it to take you to the Ocean. You can get to the Beach in less than 6 minutes and there is a good bath-house, guod livery sta bles, and nice sail boats. The fishing was never better. I'lenty of soft crabs, fish, clams and oysters. We have the hnett beer we ever saw. if any one wants to go for an outing for two or three weeks, he can't beatXag's Head, This is one of the cleanest places- I ever struck. I have . been here two weeks and have not seen over half doz en Hies since my stay here. John Foster. ICadit Neil D. Emerson At Homers. .. i, i t a I ill I 1 uvj.t. widiin we are sorry to near comp:anus . - wvpias tviton: Mrs. Lucv B of JiiI't (netn s manaLrement of the 4icf om Mr-. ;Mrr , VA Jorden. Mrs. court ut its special session last week. Kelley. Mi&s Mary J.rvigni, Airs, ieriria Lewis. Mrs. C. F, Divermon, Mrs. J. K irom I ... . ,i i Jiarsetc. iur?, rtm.nvuom, juss i- Iletl Ilovsbeof "oodehecr:ruu Y'u- 1 'Y lT" lu ,IUU B 4 nora Owens. Mrs. iLucinda Phillips, '. Il.-I II HUM t ' .ll'llli t t VI 4. .11 t . ti. r-i l.l.i .l.iliti l. u t J'-i .... .if l.l. titoti .)rninu,l i tiiwili ....... . ... . 11. I v . Ti: thri delitou. drop .Mon.tav, en route noun ytvi livt- any hint Its tn bre i call on The Oxford Ledger of yesterday, in referring to the closing exercises at Horner's school, pays the following deserved compliment to a Wilming ton boy: Messenger. "AJl the declaimers and essayists did splendidly as is always w ith the Horner th unfortunate Hepublicau judicial Miss G. H, Redick, Miss Amelia Reddic, cadets, but conspiciously meritorious appoiuimunts m rsorth ; History ins to be repeating the T j K. (iiuL'jr, of Duacombc. ihope , hi-ttiy of Ureasy ham vatts. Jay lie is n.i kin to dear c'rd -Cash") a bird JoneJ and others, in tho carpet re 'cr-ad,' Democrat fornie. has assur- has scall iwa rule of 0S. --o 4 - - . , t r-.,w.i; Miss IJea le ICeed. Jdrs. cnaruy opruui. .ttiuiuin. i .. . J . . aiiss i-assmua ouiton, Jir. iwahuu E F. Lamd, Fotmaster. ance that he will lo appointeil con sul to 1 an&rua. where yellow lever, mosquitoes and yellow ilies are the principal commodities. They call him I lev. Hi. now. we sujpo-5e because he h is none of the ipi.d;tics that a prea-lu-r should have. Nat; Head is on a boom ns never bt fore. The season opened earlier and will be ktpt . open later. 3 Irs. VYit.ton has a house full, with room f.,r a,r.. n., J thr. U..A 1 w a ..r.nv.l ltIll xiianageiueii i. as never before at this season. " lhe ' "f columns and give it our in- oU'Hoph- Head is aon now. aft-r ' endorsement. long waiting, taking the place amoug i - r - - feummer resorts that naturo has as-1 MIIae tried others, but like Ayer J:"ned l'rimus. bt" l ll Mateinent made over and j over again br tlnse who testify to the A bliud h re, left unhitched by a t l"nt fit derived from the use of Ayer's lorcd ow ner, walked overboard into H.irs.iiiinl!a. " let never nai a See adVi tisement of the Chowan Baptist Female Institute, Murfrees- boro. X. 0.. in this isue. It is an old and successful institution and the fruits of its labors "in the field of education are abundant in the Albemarle section. Mr. J. C. Scar borough, ihe late excellent Superin tendent of Kducation of North Caro lin. is now at the head of it, and is of its able and euic- We welcome it 5 ra fr:ii I i fir cm l-tiiia a guarantee (mil datis.) A 6ur and &&f Remedy In ererr caa &ad eTery kind of Bowel Complaint la Pain-Killer. This Is trae statement and It can't t i zaad too stroos or too empiiaUc It Is a simple, safe and quick care for p Cramps, Coah, Bhtamttlim, ' Colle, Cldi, xfexiralri Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothch. TWO SIZES. ,23c. and 50c. 1 was the declamation of Cadet D. Neil Emmerson. of Wilmincrton. N. C. His subjeet was the 'Dream of, Clarence' and this young man spoke with a beauty, earnestness and. eloquence that electrified all present, eliciting a storm of well deseived applause. His, rare gifts will assuredly w in for him future fame on the arena of eloquence if he will cultivate his native Rifts in that direction. He; was awarded the declaimer's medal and was fortunate as the recipient of many beautiful flowers , Baby CO the river on Saturday and wasipreater enemy drowned. . He might have been res-, eiud but a party who wnt out to Lira "while swimming without aim, threw a line around his neck and he blood-purifier. jtron;j. J than thid powerful It makes the weak witmmwivfwnnimr . i " tit J. Crawford Biggs led his clas at the University, graduated with the highest arerage attained by any grad uate sino the w ar. He was prepared at the Hornor School, Oxford, . (J. S Second Summer S AW ITER ! & JONES ! . tl' i : til-. - . ! -. are now" preparetl to show as complete a line of . . .... . : . I 8. B. MILLER & CO. WHOLESALE Gonissioi Fl Dealer NO. 7 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK. 8cial Attentioa firtn to The HJe o North Carolina Shad. '.f 1 Stencils ami Sutlotiar? oo ' ,f plicatloi. . ' No Areata. . S. L. S TORER & CO. . WHOLESALE , . 'Dealers and Shlppen of all kinds oi FRESH FISH 16 FULTO FISH MARKET, N. Y. fartlcular attention paid to the Shad Department. . We employ no agents and i&y no com m l ions. lf your ftencil Is let us know. in rikh! order JAMES BOND C0.MM S3I0N DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin! T ' SO. 704 SECOND STREET . BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. Will f as were evr exhibitect in tjhis market, consisting of DRESS GGpDS; SHOES, CLOTHING, Hotioks, Hats, ITmtrellas, Don't fail to findfthe place, j ! you can enter either on, Main or Hater btreets. '. - " . Dealer in: Machinery of all Kinds.I- Corless, Highspeed jA.utomatic, Stationary and Portable Engines, Boilers of all jsrylesl Electric flighting, and Ice-Making Mach inery, Saw, Grist, i'and Shingle Mills Wood and Iron-working Tools, Pumps Shartingj uUeys,. Belting, etc. . Repair work fciclne promptly jand at reasonable. rates. Agents for" Frick Co's. celebrated ECLIPSE engines. A. W. HAFF, Successorto Lamrhcar & Had, . -Wholesale Qommbn'oi. Dealer In ' FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. i SO. 12 FUJ.TON FIHI1 MAIIKET. j New York Citr, Xorth Carolina Shad a Specialty No TIIMIEI' II. C. FLORIST. To the People of Elizabeth City . and Surrounding Towns: ;. I keep constantly on hand a full line of " . ' FLOWERS i i 275 Water Street, NORFOLK, Va. The Negro Problem. fh'-'ied to death. He should have hem jfunlid bv his. mant. f . W't xe a statement Kw'ITo uo rouLiln of the pr.s of n vichl of Mrawbcrrtt's, which were regularly irrigated, that .paid from an acre in one year l.7Hi. Water is the jrcat want of the strawbt ny. It tuakes thc-m btsr fruit throughout the year. TLey uould be more appropriately ca'Jtnl wattrbtrrv. i Mni. Iith Hamlin, of Richmond, Va , i.s in town, visiting her old home and friend. She is at the old Dr. Mcintosh 1 homt on Road street, which property fehe and Mr. Hamlin dill -retain. She is accompanied by ht r oldvt boy, and she has three more rt preventative: of the same kind in Richmond, with their father. V met her on the street and were glad to ec her looking welLJ Tin cure of niieumatifni has often taxed in. iUc.iUkill. lint it's prevention 1ir- b vn ?ry ny by an occasional uh of M'iiiIihJisJ Liver Regulator. It kffji the live wVlf reKclated, and the jvtteiii Irt-f from' oi.on. Therein Is thest eret of tv'JiUh. "I have used it for year? n Iqditreition and Constipa tton, andalsO -found it gives one relief from a toach! of Rheumatism." Hughe. Iordiburp, N. M. t r j i are a sonrce of comfort. They are ! a source of care, also. If yenx care for your cnild s h-ilth. Rend for illustrated fvr fin the dkorders to wbicli children re suWcct, and -which 'Prey's Vermifuge haa cured for 50 years. & A S. FIUET, . Is the time that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Baby comfort comes from fat ; fat Xhih unsolved problem is still . . & , . . . to sleen and crow. upou us an whatever may be us r , , - . ultimate solution is in the closed . J ltJ. , . . , , , to prosper, if he does not gain volume of God s unopened decrees. . r . T. . . . ... . in in weight, you must get more , Vr:, T. V TV fet there. A fewdrops of mat ii i uiut- suuuiu iu iume when at the South .he races shall commingle in a perfect social equal ity which our people now regard with such abhorrence this year of grace. 1&97, is the time when, through tne Agency of the Republi- baby and mother both happy. can party, aided by! their Populist Your baby can take ad rel- each day will put on plump- ness; lat outsiae, . me msiae, m Alliance, the greatest advance has been made towards the political, social, and educational equality of the boasted Anglo. Saxon, and. the African race, since Che days of Noe. The School laws of recent enactment have given a great impulse to the Ish Scott's Emulsion as much in summer as In. any other season. For sale by all dragrgistB at 50c and f ua Two second hand lumber Trucks for sale at half price. Apply to, Iii another column of this . . -1 , i f 111 S1 ' 1 1 paper it win ue seeji tnai youi &-Hooper have dissolved, co partnership, and thiat hereafter the business will b' conducted at the same; placid by J A. Hooper & Co.! i In making; thisj announce ment to the publicpve wish to say that it is pot our aim to try o get all we can from our cus- tomers, but to try tp make per manent customers by giving hem the greatest: value possi ble for the least money, and by 1 . . : ,. ... f 1 polite and courteous attention o ail. '. . 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, rjien's,! boys' and youths' , clothing, gents' furnishing goods and notions. Knowing that all intelligent buyers will spend ijieir money The Tennesse Csntenni al ' . -Exposition. Opens at Xashville, "May 1st, and : Closes October .JOtli, ls!'7. , For this occas'on the SEABOARD A.IR LIJSTE Will sell I EXCURSION TICKETS At VERY REDECED RATES, the following t-eing total rates from points named : 1 Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, . a u a Va. 127 00 $9 90 f 14 40 Va. 27 00 V) HO H 40 Va. . . 27 00 19 iO i 14 40 Class A. Tickets soM daily April 1 itU to October I5th. Final, limit November 7th. ' Class B. Tirkets sold daily. April mh to O'-t-jKer loth. Finel limit twenty '(20) .days from dt of Bale. . - ; . . . ; ;. . 6'lass C. Tickets sold Tuesdays and Thurn-tay of each week, April rjtb to October roth.: Final limit ten (10) days from date of sale. . Through service between all points ou th SEABOARD AIR LINE TO , ' NASHVILLE usually grown in, thig country, such an UoHeH of all cloMfii's, KiTrRreenJ, Hhotl-; dend runs, Camelias, Azaliasand Hulbs of all kinds. Palni and Fern a Rpe cialtyf Fruit trt;ts: Applea ljearhe, Pears, Plums, Cherries and .Nut Tree of all Kinds. Japan GbestnntM and (irape Vines a specialty,, Any one wishing to pnrchase tfck al dress ' J. D. WILLIAMH. Ayilson, N. C. FOR SALE 4S lots of land eligibly nituated on the'Westide of A'oad St. in Elizabeth City, about 400 yards from the 4as8en t'er.deiKt of the N. & S. 11. U, and 300 yards from the Collegiate Institute. 'PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS. where they can gel the great est -value for it, we have re duced the price on jail articles the house 111 to jhard times prices and as low ds they can be sold consistent with a safe business, and cordially invite the public to see our goods and learn our prices. .;... j. . Remember that a dollar is only a dollar, but how much it .' I " ' 11 ' will buy depends on where you do your trading. If you don't believe it try - j. a: hooper & co. Water St., next to Arlington Hotel. ! ; ! Bun throng' Jihout change. For farther informa ' is to . rates, schedules. train service, Ac., an1 i - ticket agent or aUJr8 J. W. BROWN; Jr.. :w Main St., Norfolk Va. W. V. H. WILLIAMS, i 7 H'li St., Pneiaonthj va. ;- , E. ST. JOHN, ! V. P. and General Manager II. W. B. GLOVER.-T . I. ANDERSON, On Monday Sept.-20th 1897,.l?tween the hours of 12 u.v and "i p. m. being Superior Court week, I shall offer at public sale to the higfient bidder at the court house door In Klizabeth Citr Ut not sold; at privat sale before) lotn, , of land numbered on the plat 1 to 67 being all the lota oa the said plat ex cept Noh. 3, 4, o, (i, 9. 13, 14,1 which have been sold; bald Jots as' whole bounded oh Urn N. by Cyprew St., E. by Rbad street, S. by lot of W. E. Dunstan, and W. by lands of' Mrs. G. M. Soott and M. N. 8awyer. I The lots are well situated, being well drained and in an excellent , neighbor hood that is leinK rapidly built up with first class residences. This sale is a forced one, there being liens on the property that must be closed. I am authorized to sell the propety. at private sals, and those who may desire to 1 Invest would do well to examine it and to call at my ofiice and examine a map of the eame. . ' 4 A liberal discount will be made from the prices n',w asked for the lots to oiie who will purchase them iu bulk. and reasonable time allowed on de-? fered payments. The proceeds of ealeW will be applied to the payment lof ex isting liens until jthey shall be fully paid np and released and perfect title assured. . . v tiVr f riftiir Infnrmatln Inn iilpv inlv ' .".V,....-V.w. J J - emade of me or of any responsible citi zen of this town ieronallyor by letter. A full investigation of the titles of tlie property and existing liens upon Jt, and of its, present and prosiMiCtivo value is invited. i Fbask Vaugiias, j Elizabeth .CItj.N. C. Traffic Manager. Genl 1'aat General Omces-PoR'SitocTn, Va. r Agt PROPOSALS INVITE). To grade the Ferry Road one uile from River. Specifications will be furnished by Willis Burfoot, whose P. O. address is Camden, N. C.,. or he can be seen at the Ferry. ' V E. E. Lamb. June 11th, 1897 tf ' To make the hair grow a natural color, prevent baldness, and keep the scalp healthy. Hall ,8 Hair Renewer was inventedr. aud has proved itself successful. , Notice of Administration. . Having-qualified as admidiatrator of the lata T. D. Pendleton, I hereby give notioe to. all persona Indebted ta his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those' hold; ing claims against, the same to present them for payment within twelve months from the date of this notice, or it willjbe pleaded in bar of their recovery.-, v I J. P. Gka.xdv, " i Adin'r. C T, A. of T. D. Pendleton dee'd. " . June 53, 1897. ' 9-2.V1.0.j Dissolution Notice. By mutual consent the 'firm of Pruden, Vann & Pruden will disolva Copartnership on July 15th, 1897. All parties will continue practice of law in Edenton, W. D.' Pruden arid J; NJ Pruden under the name of Pruden & Pruden. .C. H. Vann alone. ; (
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