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Confidence m Grand old Salem Academy is some what tardy in its cominc R n rmi; ! date for popular favor, but we wel- couie it none the less cordially and Jsc speak whereof we know in Bay. luat tuo -uoravian school nt I fcalem has no superior in North ouna or cleswhere. Its . mlvortiao. merit is to be seen elsewhere. Jir. Frank Pritchard kf t on Mon uay to attend the meeting of the e-4 t ' w . ..... . wauiuuus. hunted, all were still there. He told of Mr. Forehand's reference to the venerable building, and said it Bar Meeting. There was a full meeting of the mem- SI btlilt vrna fivr.i. 1 (in 1.1 I LcrS Of the l;lV nrnf fR fnn rf Hiia itv-.tf I z - w T v A A V V UIJV4 ' ' " -- . t.v v' of long leaf turpentime pine heart Ecoxomlst oflice on Wednesday, to timW it . i i. Pay mournf"l tribute to the memory of timber, and.that it was built by the ,hPirinrpi fn- ma t.. c R niLLER ?, nn iuUTHIiUG SUCCEEDS Ji LIKE SUCCESS. Il f 11 a .. . iamer 01 James U. Johnston s father, n. c Pool. Col it - . wwvj VU1I ed to the chair and George W.Ward, uon us lor correcting some of his I rniuesieu 10 act as secreiarr. I t; The father of James Lfler.a.?W WrdS f informal Ptona- f oiaie r. armera Alliance at Hdlsboro. n T , , ' . tion of the purpose of the meeting: on Ue hope Mr. Pritchard will do what - Johnston, was Governor Samuel motion of E. F. Aydlett, Esq., a com- fg he can to itlieve the Farmers' AUi- Jbnston. He lived at and built mittee of five members, including the $1 Energy, Experience and Hard Cash win .' j'. ' onco more. The. " o- in a Jeweler is a vtry e ntial thing, for there in so much fraud in jewelry no one knows anv thing about what thev are getting, whether tilled or solid gold tiie jeweler is not a thoroughly reliable person then you ftaml in your own light in buving. , Hathaway duos. The Ilcliable Jewelers. Kliuhc lh CitvN. C. - 8 A'ou are invited to an early inspection of our Surprisingly Low Priced and very complete stock of r A-Tx m-m M 111 W W . Ala o W M 1 W 111 rr hp v? unuiuii Jlll.l.r 111 TIIU W U .1 I VI . vmo oawiianuu, i ms uwuou nv iiajr, uun unucu uy I cuau iuan, w 3 appoinieu io report reso- I yS which liia nrsrlr linlTnn(n.1 r I t.i. i n i t . I t ; . n t- i .. . I - - -j "ujiifuuiic ui ooiin ooa. iion. ciias. jonn-l lutlvU3 U1 liavcuai vuuuuicuce on ine the most useful institutions in the L i ' n.i. Tt death ofJudzePool to an adioumptl ..lale aftar it was kidnapped L rryar. . ... , . meeting, to be csriled later, at which by the republican party and rro.ti- rn' ma-V have! built tLe housft at the judicial district mfeht .be nrespnt. tuted to it base rumns. I Bandon, over a hundred years aero. Th rimir n;n.i t,wi.o t w lTVl TntmU... t XT . ,1 IT. - I It , . . We had u kind an 1 nn n ""uus, 01 xiajb, anu iue aiwusou, rranK auenan, i-.sq., j. call nn Kfr,l.r fM..I fllfli' i I ohnsons, of Bandon, were not related I Hey wood Sawyer, Esq., and E. F. Ayd- Outlaw, of Bertie county. accom- b.vbloJ. The domicile at Bandon Ie" l ."ch committee.- . .. . i . tin linn kiii ir. u-na rccn fail i hit t m may nave been built by Rev. Daniel Up " CrVnf ti l n V - V V-V . . i , e I members of the Bar of Elizabeth City fcarJ, who was the father of Mr. be requested to meet at the office of Charles. E. Johnson.- Why it was W.J. Griffin Thursday to attend the 11. i i v I r. l i i . i 1 1 n t nn ri no i i i in:f 1:11 1 1 imr i 1 4o i coi iirT n n a ones that . have parsed away was v"'"1" uuuusuu " "vv- .' " m pleasing and mournful to our soul. for Lia niidaie name we do not un- . , a. Cant. Outlaw gave us au account of dentand. He married Rev. -Daniel L.." . ST.'""""8" . aaj0Utn' a late visit he had had from P. II. Ea,rs d.ut.r Kt ,iWw;eou. . ""T ' rnu:iy ai. inI.reUIar Wirr, i i.: i.i i . : " lermoi ine penor uouri in Elizabeth u-rrn ; , not connected with the Earls. Will City in September. Ueboth agreed that "Pat" was a ... n. ta h.i . at H.r.v uulIaw ol Bertie county, accom- are iit . . . it libit fr I)amei1 kv his son inlaw, W. A. old and if HuaL CaPL utlaw a lca,liDS l thoroughly !izen 0f HCrlie' onc,.of. olJest nivuus ana our recall oi oIU mem- I Dry i?0QM, SlotMng1, j MILLINERY, &c. WHOLESALE Oonisifi FisH Doi?, NO. 7 FITLTON II ARRET ' YORK, Special Attention siren to ThJ3al o North CMolinShdi Stencils and 8utionarT oo rplicaUcn No Arent. . . . .. r ' S. L. STORER&CO. i ouuLuaaEi Dealer and Shippers of all kinds ol - s '.'' i 16 FULTO FISH MARKET, . Y. Particular attention ruii.i tn- tk. Shal Department. , We employ no agents and' par no commisions. . , If your stencil is let us know. in Rood order -TKE- true genius and one of the "r' maru 01 r.ucnion, or vr. brightest nieu that North Carolina ?orne, of Rockyhock, explain it. I 1 -i ii I Tl. 1 i.it 1 , j, 1 1 h m a a m m m . uuu cut prouueeu. i'ai is now in-1 -" uave uoiu iraveieu mai rouie. ill W U AN U sUl.I O 1 finu inI)b.ical health. May God We again thank President Sheep G. W. WARIX, Secretary. It. B. Ckeecv Chairman. PRIGES UHEQUALEO, STYLE UFISURPASSED, ASSORTMENT THE BEST. ! JAMKS BOND- 0 II COMMISSION DEALER IN ALL KINDS OV . Is puMihvd tvrv w-ck, nr.J urcu la!i5 ur-ly in ti.irtcca counties of hif .Cunr-9i;n-il Pistrict. It .affurus 1 m,.ri lA.1., Hn , v V 1 l,cr J- Kodgers, J. II. Saw der, J these mem Tlie follorvving is the li.st of Jurors orie.s to us, and wo asnure him that rail Term of our Court: C. 31. Win- Dcttlns With Jadffe. There is evidently a certain laxity of demeanor allowed in the proceedings "IS. ' IP. L A. M 13, JL O CA. la iV 27 W S. Dr. . Iv F.'M.vi tiu i.iaki s hi den- .t d Imw t tin puMic in this issue. The yuitiigrst of Mr. and Mrs. S. II Long di-pnrttd this life on Jij . ruitI:i v. M. Ilx-att.' Jas.--Sylvester. S. S KnowleH. Iioht. E." Black, W. C. Gregory, ilansticld Davis, J. II. Iirite, J. Hi Applebaum, James C. Overman, W. J. Woodlev, W. M. Price, T. W. Stewart, Jno. A. Tav- I01, OrandlJrite, U Harris Geo. Waters, . ... 1 ULiuciiiJur uiiuw 'ci 111 iiih 1 niTTPmini7H 1 ' t wiien Le was usitintr Bandon he was nf mnrja rf iti in treading on consecrated and historic districts of some of the colonies, if the 9 the ground and walking in the foot steps of grand men following case may be taken as an ex ample: It happened at Cala, a little place in the Queen8town district of the cape. Tho fvinl wtia frty ohaar ctaolinn Tl M 11 : 1 a Ttcl,L-u. nrnVmhlv nnt: nnncnnl rturonM in thai FOX'S XX XX Square Wafer Butter part of the world the stealing of shepn . 0 x- a crime to Trade with us it means sure success in securing for yourselves the widest rancre for selection. -the latest styles, the most reliable eroods, by far the lowest prices. Ihese are facts our Goods and Prices prove them. 5 Owing to the large increase of our business, we 1$ " x vwinpcucu .iy navt; mure rouin, . iiim reiiiLMi inu store next us on the South, so' now we have TWO 1 O rrrn cfnrna yv - rvnf a1 - , I ' 1 - ; ix&v ohjao Lunucvicu ami uuuer one iiuerui iiiiinuue- A A v !. . 1 ool, . 1. Crackers are bemp imitate.l lut as yet being for some occult reason Ono. liUmiay, -ju.cu. era uve ueen nn- ,vhirh PtPrv riPW ditn,t i rli,.l F. M. Dexter. W. X. Parker, J. V. VlWlP i'V" cs.. r.ere suscentible. i . T ' . . V. I - ' mwu.vj, unjour grocer . pivmg you U . Baxter, Levi E. Temple, S. S. with the imprint FOX on the Sawyer. VJ II. Sutton, W .A. Wil- art always fresh and criP. of 9 II OS FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. . NO. 704 SECOND 8TREET, ' ' BALTIMORE crackf rs em. Jhev Wc e rijoved a, complimentary call from Mr. 1 Hal. Va11gh.u1. of" New Vork. tn Wtdiusdav. ams, Alei. Anustron, Jos. Haskett, (K F. Dcrricksou, Jackson, Frank Albertson. 13. c. Death ot Judge Pool. Bandon. We had an appreciated call , on Saturd ay from Mr. E. L Holers, of 1 th.iti :vi Alabama, ami our tuwn-iiiaiitl I. M. M ckins, Ej Departed this life early Wednes day morning, of some Bronichial affection, at his home on Lawerence All of a KudGJeu the court was startled by the prisoner iq the dock, who was evidently of a. pporting tendency, lean ing forward and offering to bet the judge half a sovereign that the view he .was taking of the case was not a cor rect one. ! Order having teen restored, the judge went ou with his charge. The jury re tired and subsequently returned into I court with a verdict of not guilty. W1QSES WEISELv S AiWER & JONES are now prepared to show as complete a line of . . . . '. r t. s e 1 Ail-- , 1 1 . nrrn I'rcnlcnf I i. il i it -.i , I o . ov "...uvu, Bi,a., 1U mis town. non. iiianes T.;a.i I ' I ilV t-t A few 1 davs Sheep, of the Collegiate Institute of C. Pool 08 aed. .... ... .1 this town, called, after n canvass of From earliest manhood Jndo-e Pnol NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. - 1 A. W. HAFF, . Succeesorto Lampbeir A Iltfl, Wholesale Commissioi.' Dealer In FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FI8I1 MARKET. New York City, NTorth QroIin3had a Specialty. Aeenta ' , No ObMTver aaint the special tax jn hoo! I.iw. in North lV.rclin.i which voted on. on T(lav. remained in the dock, busily engaged in searohing his pockets, "What are j you waiting fo?" the judge. ; "Trying to find that half iovercizn." to give ii4 an account 01 his trip and community. He had just stepped returned the erstwhile prisoner. - . 1 "Hft r HnuPrPKrn'" nnori1 th as were ever exhibited in this market, consisting of r - . ... is . nu .u I yati sviUe writes the upir counties of the Albemarle, has been a conspicuous citizen of this , - - - w - " V of the men and things he saw in the upon the threshold of manhood . The l.i te tl'ttiou -For School and uut Schools" i now a thin of the pist. The -anti tar- course of it. We were gratiueU uy when he was appointed to the cir the kind and hospitable reception cuit, Superior Court of this District, which he niet. but we wero most of and is belived to have been the an mtcrcstnl 111 his account of the youngest man that nvrr wnrn hn Half sovereign?" queried the judge. "yes," was the answer, "you were right after, all in your view of the law. I lost that' bet I wanted to make, and now I want to pay up." Strand Maga DRESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING. I lit lltl II. L. HBI. 1 - - - t ITotions, Hats, Umbrellas,, To thaTcoplc of FAizahcth City and Surrounding Towns: I keep constantly oh, hand a, full line of 1 1 Don't fail to find the place. You can enter either on Main or . Water Streets. FLOWERS rtrl tlu d iv by a Wateilo ictory old historic neat of Daudon, Chowan judicial robes of its higher courts throughout th- State Pauotank cwuty, in North Carolina. Youn- as he went -anti all in the townships. ii - 1 i;.mdon, seventy years ao and was he administered justice with an u. Mmpi.ltis with .Air. and Mrs. more, was the scene of our happiest impartial, steady hand and won the . U Hurru. on north M.irtin street, memories. ; There, then, Charles E. commendation of the bar and the n! 'ntuord! hi ih - a People. His was not the ambition - - ... .... .1... I . . . . 1 . I. life on SitUr.bv. .,-,,1 one vcar and ,,,,ansolK 110 rTrtsenicu mis ais- to be the autocrat of a courtroom and 1 ..... 1 . ta tlthv t)rUch l-i the Kin dt: f Ilf-avei:. ?.ot YttXetter Perfect. They wero t.ilkiug of golf and she grow enthu-ia-tic- "Ah," he tuid, "I infer that yOu play." "Oh, yes," $ho replied, "I play the game, but I mns?; ronfes that I don't epesk tho lantuago very flneutly yet." Chicuso l--,t, tnct m l,ongress soon after the override counsel and jurys. His aim Involution, and his wife, who was a was justice, and to attain it, he gave i 11 .ri i -1 1 i: iii . ... wsvate feiiiNioii to v.ir. 1 ".''" .mii Mi- iuc utmost laiuuiie 10 counsel in 1 o A CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express through the press, The Head from the financial ami pleasure stand- tion the ; "herring-catching par- fore he pronounced a iudieial onin- es ?f Pasquotank County, for the use Tiu -uhiv, was u success tinguished patriot of the Heyolu- tho discussion of legal questions, be my cincere thanks to the commission pom:. tm.Ierstaiiil that tho net I rotit win aUmt s.h. The threat ening v.-,ather and rain here on Tue-d iv did not reach Xajr- Head. Dr. Iu;4, the negro rapist, who outraged a. little negro girl in Chow an cxuintv and for whom a reward rf fVioir )pnnt ifnl fVktit lirvtico In -7riiVi son. 01 the doggerai verse. Uispcn- ion. He was a painstaking and to conduct the revival which closed sed a bounteous and princely hospi- patient judge and his opionions were last Sunday night. Wuch courtesy will talitv. There it was that Charle9 seldom nvprrnln.1 nrMri tf I tmaf Hiof Hia hnim 10 ilea rf xTi I o Vi i i : T - - . i mc iir a ox x was so cheerfully offered, which it was f fetter OlrtJei,' Dealer in Machinery of all Kinds. Corless, Highspeed Automatic, Stationary and Portable Engines, Boilers of all styles. Electric Lighting, and Ice-Making Mach inery, Sav, Grist, and Shingle Mills, Wood and Iron-working Tools, Pumps, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, etc. Repair Work done promptly and at reasonable rates. usually grown in this country, guch a"4 Roses of all clashes, Evercreens. Ubod demlruns, Camelias. Azaliasahd Hulba - of all kinds. Pulms and 'Ferns a sd-. ' cialty. Fruit trees: Apples, Peaches, ; Pears, Plums, Cherries and Nut Trees of all Kinds. Japan Chestnuts and Grape Vines a specialty. Any one wighlntr to purchase stock , address J. D. WILLIAMS. Wilson, N. C. FOR SALE. Agents for Frick Co's. celebrated E( LfPSE engines (afterward the distinguished Dr. highest authority. Johnson, of Haleigh) Daniel. Miss I Indisposition Judire Pool was I Jetsy nud. the girls, and ourself, amiahle, kindly and accommodating Intended. Thank you gentlemen. Respectfully, B, H. Melton. Evangelist, has In i n tpercd Iiy the Governor of chased foxes, hunted squirrels and almost to a fault. He was steadfast North Carolina, has been arrested rished for speckle perch by day, and in his convictions but not aressive, in RihYgh; and hii photograph-sent followed the coon do-s by night, conservative in his temperament, to the her:fl c.f ('howan for indenti- Wc grew up toother, Charles reach- and it is but simple justice to say ed the climax of his profession iu that he sought not controversy and Kakigh, and was the iirst Surgeon was eminenth- peaceful. At the General. of North Carolina at Bull time of his death Judge Pool was Kuu. - Daniel alas! fellat. Bladens- tho Mayor of this town. He leaves i burir! and alas! the happiness of a bereaved wife and two children to We h am that a strious cutting .scrape tiK)kp!:iee in Collington; X. C. on I'riday Aug. nth. John Hill and John O'Xeal bring the parties. UNeal w;h rut and htibed bv Hill, ourg and i- in a d ingcrous condition, and that family at Banilon fell with him, mourn his decease. 1 iwftp of a Fly' In another column of this paper it will be seen that Gold & Ilobper have dissolved co partnership, and ithat hereafter 43 lots of land eligibly situated on the West side of Ttoad St. in Elizabeth City, about 400 yards from the passe n fjnRrfll U Va Ser P0 of tI,e N- & s- R. It, and 300 !Ii!l ua-4 arrested and is now in Mantio f in jail never more to ri.se this s:de the The members of the Bar and City final rest. His noble father, a prince Council attended the . funeral in a Hal. ati-h.i:i. I,. , a uative and j among men, died son after, his wife a body. Places of business were "The Foot ft the business will he conducted at the .same place by J. A. hvi mn minnf F.nl?tVi Hncfor. WpJ1I I carry enough poison to infect a houst- . In making this announce- hold.' In summer-time, more espec- ment to the public We wish to ially, disease germs .fill the air, multi- - . . . tudes are infected, fall ill. die : multi- sa lliat 11 1S n0t 0UF aim to,lry hides escape. These messengers of to get all we can from our CUS- mischief do not exist for millions. Why fntnr ltsideid of Kliabeth City, nw a law tudcnt of the Bar of Xew Yrk Citvand destined, we trii"t. to i tui:;eiiie in hi profession in his adopted home. Uon a visit to his parents, Mr. autl Mrs. Frank Vaugh an on Church street. AVr rei-u t to learn that Mr. Kd- not? Because they are healthy and strong nearly all tlead, and Bandon first be- J were tolled in respect to his memory. came a tiesoiution ana nnerwara iiis remains were interred at the old passed into strange hands. We thank President Sheep for having recalled to us these mourn ful but happy memories, and we are immd Jcimiugs. nu old and highly gratified Ibat he collected some of .soon after him. the children are closed, and the bell at all the churches protected as a crocodile is against gun shot. It Is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded who fall ; those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or cold S develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health ? We can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. homstead in the country, esteemed e;titen of Xixonton, this count v. lost his balance a few davs ao, while trying to whip ofl two heedog that were attacking hun, and fell and severly injured his thigh, from wluYh he is now a great sufferer. Tlie offer of the market stalls on Mondav bt the town Commissioners was a failure from agent and auction eer requiring bids that the Commis sioners had prescribed, and refusing to accept Jbids for the low priced stalls until the hirh priced stalls were taken at the prices stipulated So the renters are doinir business still at their old stands and. acting un der legal advice, will hold on until legally oustej. We give up the light now ngaiust bicycles, j We were passing down Main street ou Saturday and aw brother J. H. Hall, the popular pas tor of the Methodist church, tailing down the middle of Main street on o:e of Hat ha way's most stylish bicy cle steeds at a 1U knot gait. He was working and puffing like n Trojan, and asthig no favors of side walks. We called a halt, to enquire If he wa.- hurt, but he answered us never a word, perhaps because ho had no wind to spare, or perhaps because liis horse was running away with him.: ; the traditions of this old historic scat of Chowan. Bandon Is now the home and pro pel ty of Mr. John M. Forehand, a worthy citizen of Chowan county, a thorough business man and a suc cessful Bockvhock tracktr and farm- , at cr. President Sheep referred to his courteous !and kind hospitality, to j the landmarks of the place, tho old oaks in the lawn which were the playground of our boyhood, the broad Chowan river where we spit on our bate to further tempt the specklo perch, the woods where we , Cramps, I Croup, rur l I Coughs, I a uui li tems, 1 1 ache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, "4 Bowel Complaints. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cur for ' these troubles U tomers, but to try to make per manent customers by giving , - - l them the greatest value possi ble for the least money, antl by ) ! .. i polite and courteous attention to all., . ' i " ! v 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. IFSBL are a source of comfort. They mrm a tnurCC of COTC OlSO- If yon care for your child's vt trnl for illustrated book on the disorders to which r fiabicct. and which Frer's Vermifuge has cured for 50 years. S. FlUvT. 9 m o y I 25c. and 50c. bottles, f WANTED. It Is the trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes. Used Internally or externally. Beware of imitations. Tako none but the genuine ' Perjiy Davis." Sold everywhere. ' 1 I has cured for , Younfr Man WAn'te J to learn Photo I Cranh Lnsinpss. . I Liver Apply to water street uallery. I L.aKe Uity, J? la. of Cod-liver Oilj is condensed nourish ment; food for the building up of the system to resist the attacks of disease.' It should be taken in reasonable doses all summer long by all those whose weight is below fhe standard of health. Knowing .that - all intelligent 11 you are losing ground, try a botti BOW. j For by aii drarri.u at oc and t,.o. where they can get the great- Whiskers that are rirematurplv nrav est value for it, we have rC- ??louldbe,Cnlor,et pr.nt duced the price on all articles the look of age, and Buckingham s Dye - excels all others in coloring black or in the ' house to hard times brown. ' prices and as low as they can "Canst thou minister to amiiiddis- , ' , . - , eased?" asked Macbeth. Certainly, my De soia consisrent Willi a saie lord; the condition of the mind de- business, and cordially invite penda largly. if not solely, on the con- the public to see bur goods and dition of the stomach, liver, and bow- learn our prices, els. for all of which complaints Ayer's Pills are "the sovereinicrnesfc thini? on Kemember that a dollar IS earth. j . . . , 1 oniy a aonar; out now mucn 11 There are two reasonable; things ..' , , T , which every body should do: take will buy depends on where you good care of one's health; and it lost, , . ( ' ' regain it quickly and to this everybody do your trading. If you aon t will agree. And there are a great mul- 1 titude of people who are agreed that believe it try ! "'.' for both purposes Simmons Liver Rsgu- ' u lator is the best helper -lam J. A. HOOPER & CO. troubled with torpid liver and nothing 1 - . gives relief so quick like Simmons Water St., next to 'Arlington noiei. mm , - :. llie leiineSSee CentGllDial On Monday Sept. 20th 1S97, between the hours of 13 m., and 3 p. m., being v T?vrneiT?ATi Superior Court week, I shall offer at CAp.OblUOn. .. . public sale to tho highest bidder at the : court house door in Elizabeth City (if Opens at ISTashville, May 1st. not so'.d. at privat sale before) 8 lota. ana uioses Uctober 30th, 1807. r w. .. ""r8"" l90 For this occas'on the SEA.B OA.JRJD , AIR LINE 1 , Will sell . ' , EXCURSION TICKETS cent Nos. 3, 4, 5, 0, 9. 13. 14. ' which have been sold ; Said lots as a whole . bounded on the K. by Cypretw Bt., E. by Road street, S. by lot of W. E. j Dunstan, and W. by lands of, Mrs. t O. M. Scott and M. N. Sawyar. 1 J The lots are well situated, being well ' drained ana in an excellent neighbor hrtol f lint- la liotncr ronwltv l.niif At VER Y" R EO EC E D RAJE8, the following bei, wit h ftrat nlii Vt irl aiTAT ' "V rouii rates irom points tariiea: V rfiV. : J . "iZ s" - rJZZ ZZV ...... Norfolk.' " v, .'f-' Miens the property that must be Portsmouth, va; 27 oo vj so n 40 dosed. I am authorized to Bell the SuffoiK, va. 27oo mm mo projHity at private sale, and those . ifVlnSmlKteSk 2Sttit0 0ct woSld doli toamine "it and ioll Wb. TloWs i,ol,l aiiy Aprllh to bctorier fiU&J eXa,niD WP " t lotto. Finel limit twenty (W) days from date of tf """"e. , , , . sale- -.A liberal discount will be made from - naas C. Tickets sold TnMda n,i nn,i.. ine pnees, new aiKea ior trie jots of each week. Anril9th to o.-t i-.r.'Li I to one who will nurchase them In lmlk . and reasonable time allowed on de fered payments. The proceeds of sales will be applied to the payment of iex -istlnp: liens until they shall be fully paid np and released and perfect title assured. ; For further Information inquiry mar be made of me or of any responsi ble cl tl zen of this town personally or by. letter. A full inystigation of the titles of the property and existing liens upon it, and of its present and prospective value is invited. Fbank Vauohas, limn ten- (10) days from date of sale. Tarongn serrice between all points on the SEABOARD AIR LINE . T.O NASHVILLE PULLMAN PALACE. Ban throng ' -For farther informal train service, Ac, apj-!.v ' V. BBOWN, Jr., r W. V. H. WILLIAM, 'i .T Va. ' SLEEPING ' CARS. iiout change. as to rate?, schedules. ticket agent or addresa i Ivn St., Norfolk Va. JI!rt St., Portsmouth, ElizabethlCity, N. C E. ST JuilN, V. p. and General Manager. . H. W. B. GLOVER, T. J ANDERSON, ... xramc manager. . -.uem I'aas r Agt. ; General Offices--Portsmouth. Va. . - Notice of Administration. PROPOSALS INVITED. Having qualified as admidistrator of the lata T. Dt Pendleton, I hereby giye notioe to. all perwons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those hold ing claims against the same to present them for payment within twelve mnnthn from tli rf a ta nf t h ta nnf To grade theFerry Road one mile or it will.be pleaded in bar or their re from River. Specifications, will be covery. l. l UHAXDV. of T. D. , Pendleton furnished; by WilEs Burfoot, .whose P. O. address is Camden, N. C. or he can be seen at the Ferry. E. E. Lamb. June -11th, 1897. it j Nervous debility is a common com plaint, especially among women. The best medical treatment for disorder ig a presistent course of Ayer's SarsparH ilia to cleanse and invigorate the blood. This being accomplished, na ture will do the rest. Adm'r. C- T. A. dee'd. June 52, 1897, 9-23-10. For Sale or Rent. ;The Armstrong places near the Park. ; Two houses and nine acres ot land. Terms very moderate. E.P. Lam i tf ' EealEstateA
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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