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"'TnrilFnOX'OMTST1 i !rntfJnra tmr TZIpAT. - ft. R Cricct F. Likb Ihisiiiess Manager FRIDAY. AUGUST 27th. IS07. CUBA. The people of the United States are tired of this inhu man butchery in the Island of Cuba. The public sentiment of the country favors the grant ing belligerent rights t Cuba in its struggle for independence, and many of them favor active material aid by the United States Government. Farther than that, we do not " think our people wish to go. . Annexation we think they are opposed to, on account of the .'character of a large portion of the population. We believe the Administration of Presi- I . . f t ; .". 1 . . .. I., !.. ot'ixt.ntlif ueiu Jicrwuuiv i ' with the popular sentiment re- yarding Cuba. Hut if rumors be true it 'has ulaei-d our (JoViTinciit in a hti- iniliating attitmh in instruct- IH-llUr .ii..r.-M...ia... tojind out in n diplomatic way whether they would take sides with Ipain in cat? a conflict shoutd arise between Spain ami tile United States regard ing Ciiba. It is a tacit acknow ledgement of weakness on our part. It isnot in kee ping with the bold attitude. f the "Mon roe Doctrine It is a confes sion of weakness that invites aggression on the part of the powers. If the international policy! of our government to ward Cuba and Spain be cor- Tect then it is our duty to pur sue the right without regard to the opinions of European pow ers, if wrong, then our duty is .to discard it. The sneak . poliev ascribed . 1 iii.'tniiiintoiilv.-ilitimiliatioii V....;., -".,.,-,....,,(, ;! butitisalreadv producing the fruits ,f national indecision, nvtheame winds that brouk'ht usthenews of instructions to our fortign representatives brought also the news that th. ir enquiries had been treat- us tl,. ii.ws of instructions to ...i ;..it 1 I .liidoniats hail l.oon siiuUIkmI by the for-iiru iHAwrsin violation of all tin rules of international comity. The anxiety of otir Govern ment to ascertain from the Kiiroiienii nowrrs what thev i wonhl K in the event of our conduct in the Cuban business is a truckling, attitude, that is unhocomin- the diKnitv and honorof oiu-of the must power - . - . . . . fulnationsuponeartli that isnot yet devi!oietl into the rohust nfss tf mature manhood. The time has not yet eome when the United States Government has to ask llu European na tions what it may do in a mat ter that does not concern them. Afl-OLD JOURNALIST. Charles A. Dana editor of the Xtw York Sun. is one of the oldest newspaper editors in the United States, and he re tains his vigorous style of edi torial writing without ditninu ation iu force or clearness, and from the indications of his lat er writings there is no di minution of sharpness, tena city or independance. He is seventy eight ami his paper, the Sun, is edited with as much ability as at any time in Its history. He clings to life with great tenacity and from recent de clarations he builds hisexpecta- tiiitw of life Uton tlie Ionirevit V I , . . , . 1? 1 OI 111 iauicr wnn uuu .u ami his praml fathrrvho was , , u mt urn num. Daita has recentlv suffered . i e .r .1. iroma severe uuu k 01 mu- ness hut is- now well started on the road to recovery, showing the traces of his severe illness. If his physical and mental faculties are- without impairment we see no reason why he should not continue in e.litorial harness for many vcars. Humbolt wrote his Cosmos at r a hundred rear of aire. TI16 1. M r.,M, nril wlm -'"".-v..v killed in the Battle of the Itrtt. v-.r rn.l l.ic v -'I ui uwiiiwp c.MM.. lie exercises inteuigcni care' plain and of his health, lives on drinks suusiaiiuui iuuu uuu I - . . 11.. iMmiriii it" I ti n iinnnn:iiii 11111 A X & A M 1 ft A A II 1111 u - temperately. THE RISE IN WHEAT. Th Allifmarle country is not now a wheat growing sec tion. From some cause njt ex actly explained wheat has been ni.on.1nmm1 cinrn thr nld nlan- aUUUUUIUM X ... . tation .lavs and it lias ceased tobeone of the staple crops o our section. Hence the mar ,-.. T-iriic ri;r in riif? unci; ui . . ..... i wheat lias noicausea our iuim- ir-rt tl.i.ir iiiililiriim nrl US H 1 1 C lilt - be lifted out of their boots. Hut Indian corn is still our -ront stnole and is kindred . . - n. to wheat in its uses for the sup- Trt if man. It is not the j - - reat bread stalT of life, but it is a healthier article of food, cheaper and more easily pre pared for the table, and quite ;..,lnt.d.,. u-l,on Wmno , .... . nc n fnml Tirndiipt. corn must follow in advanced prices,. iit-.it bv- "i' . in . i .1 iipvnmi i in noiiar narK auu ... ...ll.l.. n( vnn(.(, )f.. 1 1 1 to soventv- live eems n mi.iici. n n uui 1 crops abroad and the scarcity of bread stuff that have caused the advance, ami corn supplies that want as well as wheat. Foreign ships are constantly ... . . i arnwiiir in uu iuum hi t an-n of wheat and if this demand keeps up corn must necessarily advance; Western farmers are jubi- Iant over the rise, and some parts of the west their happi ness is emphasised by brass bands ami public rejoicing. THc SPANISH IMBROoLIO. .Spain continues to be the sick lrfit t Vim T till Itl&kO I M" l-r national life. Misfor- tunes beset her on every side. Only a few weeks ago Senor 'iiovas. her prime! minister, was assassinated, He was a man of positive convictions and man of positive convictions and cruel practices and endorsed the barbarous conduct of the ur in Cuba, under General . - i uevRT. iHit iiesocms to nave l''n lu-M . in the ntrhest ttrom in Spain. ' Senor Azcarraga has heen ap-1 pointed to succeed him and the policy of Ca nbvas will be un changed. He has hail lon in terviews with the Queen He el,t ince his appoLntment, in which it is supposed that tlie relations between Spain and tmieuaiaics were wauor- atvy ronsidered. When Gen. l "f " "uwll"u UUI luora,u reaches his post it is thonirht that the affairs of the two countries will he brought to a climax, either there will be armed interventicn in the Cu- ban dilliculitv, or the former status will be maintained. It is a fortunate day for a man when he lirst di?-overs the value of Oyer's S.irsparill.i ft a Mood purflier With this mediei. e, he knows lie has found U remedy upon which h may rely, and that his lifedon malady is at last con quered, ll.vs cunu otlM'p will cure you. Advertised Letters. . - Lis-f u:;cLiiined letters rrmaiuiim in tlie Klirabeth City P. O. for the weeK nuiii .tuuM,.., i?;... 1 ersor8 calling them win pieae say aiver- 1 ;... luttnt.. Jno H.ll W m DeshivlJs. John - - - - - w II Ilaviiinn. Wntitr K .liioinc. Heph Johnson, It lt N Ijimbn K Ij Mniin. C II Peg, Jno V Sawyer, Cant J T Williams, Abram Uri-ht, Kev Henrv Wilson, Ch.nrlie William Mis Arninta T lUley, Mi.-s Satmla IV II. Mrs Mary Hrotfn, Miss Anni Blount, Miss Amy t;hnpmrn. Sti. - Ev.i Carter, Mi.-s" fcsirah .lanalds. Mrs Patl Puke. .Mis Patt Kmbrey. Mn, FltR Kr.tinan, Miss Hfttie Crandy, Mrs W II llollamb Mis Lue Jeiikins, MissS K Jones. Mrt Join. .-ton, Miss . Mann, Miss K.Ia Martoti, MWs Jannie Meike, Mis S.irah Mil!-, Mrs Iouia A Morcan. Miss Luisia Mc i,owt.nt MbsKftle Powell. Mi K It iSnttoii, Mrs Jennie Simpson. Mrs 1J F 1. 1 Taylor. jIi b'arah White, Mi.-s Pos auno antr Whhthuist. 3lrs Ilaniet Ann vyptiams. K. F. LAMH, Pitmaster. Ve YOU T AlOneV. OneboxofTutts Pills will save m:iny dollars in doctors bills tm 11 . I 1 hey Will SUrCly CUre all diseases lrfr efnm'.rli Kt. W1S" v Nn PwUpCC AcCArfinn .,w m. wJw For sick headache, dyspepsia, t-T-. ! Ji.:i liicuojia, tuittupauuu aimuiuv I 1U11 -5 L-iVer FILLb ""' 1 " 1 "" " m ' '' ' L """"" "" ' '" " m,,mlmmm - - 1 nun,, -i;, ...'lan,,,,;,,, ,..ft.Mt. -W -' I NEWS FROM. THE COUNTIES- CUftKITUCK. - Harbinger. Perhaps it will cn- tercst some of your readers to bear from old Harbinger, borne made a little money on truck, but most of us did not. Melons generally were a failure, corn crops are good. Peo ple f ully under way, saving fodder, tie dry weather of August has done all of our vegetables up, sweet pota toe crons are not 50 per cent what t her usuallvare. to I mt ... I rri. L . C.-ln r. t 4lmt. Tl.t 'j, H2J"! J TtZ , i I lutV - beloved teacher, J Miss Uerl-ta i Mr-ioncn rf unriinm. who nas ueeu Li: 3-4 c;t imu "'" Jiay 1st. J. B. E. t MrW The buildin-occui)ied JIOOCS. Hie . uuuuin occupifu ' the firm of 0. R. Van de Cirr .'c by i . i i ,. f 13 unuer-oin- "pro eui3 The refreshing rain of Saturday , did a great deal of good to nirriu crot , ana iarmcrp are uaiipj . The jlisses Cannon are still visit in-the familv of Mrs. Lizzie Povner. Miss Lillie Wilson and Mr. Sam Wilson left yesterday after a visit jesieraay niter a wn to the family of Mr. W. L. Wilron. at r. in t, r1r.i ju. .ii. v i iici, --u ...v. to the house .With an injured foot Ilcv. jlr. Durant and lannJv are visitiD..r..PiJ ?-Bagkv. Mr. W. .P. Crukmore is putting lln a tenant house in the vicinity uo a tenant house in r .. At:ju TV.1i;,. VrMniin i V?Kitilirr her aunt Miss 31. C. Poyner of tins 1 . PERQUIMANS. Hektkokd. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kit- trcll have returned from Kittrell, N1. C. 'i at which place Mr. Kittrell will take c,ai ire or the Acadctn MIs.s 1-ule White reti:ri.cd last wctk from Washii glon, 1). (V, where she has been for some time, visiting her sister. Mis ( I.aiHs 1us!. Mr. ai.d Vrs. P. II. Small, witfi their little s.i are at .Nigs IIc.il. We hope lit lit- son wi!l gro w well ami str i:g aain while there. Mrs. 31. II. White will so m be home after h;i i:ig stent some tune at ii gini;i lh ;;ch. Little Kate lliritlick, who has been serlouclv yick. is now much bitter, and we hope for her, a spt(ly recovery. Jack. T rM H X4-3 pnacs, can bz taiccn as casiiy n summer as in winter. Unlike the plain oil it is palatable, and the hypophosphites that are in it aid in digestion and at the same time tone up the system. 7 , . M Ior 111055 wniC lun?s arc a"itl"' it is a mistake to leave it oil in the - - - summer months. Thedosemayfce .r reiuczi it necessary. We recommend ! the small size especially for summer use, and for . children, where a smaller dose is re- Q"hcd. It should be kept in a cool place after it is once opened. For sale by all drujjiati at 50c and Ji.oo i NORTH CAROLINA, In the Gates couuty. : Superior Court Joephi!. e Kiddick, ! . vs. Thoma; Riddick. ! NOTICE. The defendant above named will bike notice that an action entiiled as above Iihs been commenced in the Su perior Court of Gates coun'y for di vorce; and the tanl uerenuant will further take notice, that he is required t' appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of said county to be held on the 5th Monday after the 1st Mon- Iiv 111 !s.nrem n ISO. n f tlio pntirr. i,OUse of said county, in GatesvilJe. N, c.. and answer or demur to the com- I plaint in said action, or the plaint iff will apply to the court ror the relief u "K"?u w ,1 .r 1 ur. W. T. CROS. Clerk Superior Court You cannot say that you have tried everything for your rheumatism, un til you have taken Ayer's Pills. Hun dreds have been used of this com plaint by the use of tluse Pills alone. They wre admitted on e: the V.rhN Fair as astam . exhibition at lard cathar tic LONG LEAF TOBACCO. t We wish to call tbe attt-ntio:i of our coctUrr.s to our crirnrated brand. Long Leaf Tolaeco, 9 in. os, si c nd to none in quality or appearence. We thinK it has no tiquii lor me price, ivhi-'h is iJ.iC at retail. We solicit only one trial, I hen it slls iisrh'. C W. ?-'TVCXS u Co. Notice o Administration. iiavii'K ii'.!3iiit (i us cieruini 01 ii.e late Wilham T. JonUn. I herehy give Iliivii C qaliHt-tl as Executrix of the uotlce to ail in rsocs indeDted to his estate to come forward and inae im inediatn tthment and thoe holding Cja!uis nca;1)Pt tju, ,.aII,H t present iheni fi.r ijment within, twelve months fi. ni Hie date ot this notice. or it will be pleaded in bar of their re- Ex,cmrix Win, T. Jor.'jin. uccd. Uuiy isth, IS97. where they have been visitin-. i he L,tGr;,,pe wJjen LAXATrvE Brmo'Qui will now make their home in Eilci.ton. sink will cure you in odc daw Dos XIIE BONDERS OFSCIENCE lung troubles and consump tion can be CURED TION CAN BE CURED m 9 An Emi ent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distingui shed New York chem ist, T A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pulmonary Tub reulosis) and all bronchial, throat, unit and chests disease?, stubborn Co..Sh?. cat.rrl,irfftioDS. genera! J''?"??. 55? i an conuiuonsi c wasting away, win ,nd THREE FREE BOTTLES (all ii ,'w x'K-Mriico iu any afltioted reader of the Economist writing for them. Ills "New Scientific Treatment" has cnrt'V toaMnd-rrmanently by its tu;,,..y ns?, and he considers it annple proft-hsional dutv to suuerinc human- if y to dbnate a trial of. his infallible 015 Sil! tJSS I aerinivntiui?. lor year?, nas proaucea results as, beneficial to humanity -can be claimed ?l."Y modern ."jj ft!p 1 S h any dSe pro i curat e iu any climate is prov- en by ' heartfelt letters of prati- tude." filed in his American and Euro- . . - . . . . i , . , . .wriuu ... i..oufcau.s 1 ' iiie curcu in uii iiw ia ui iijb wtu iu. Medical ei)erts concede that bron chial, chest and lung troubles lead to Jon sumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A . S.'ocuin, M. C, 93 Pine street; New York, giving pist jllice antl express address, and the.free medicine will be promptly sent. Suf ferers should take instant advantage of his generous proposition. 11 ease tell the Doctor that you saw hi? 4trer in the Economist. c KllfTT wifll nnllcrlio f.1-Ja anil n t produce the ringing in die head like suipnaie oi iumnine l ut up in Pallets cojvenieni iur.takinff. Uaranteed to cur- r money refunded. Price 23 Cnts Fur salo by Dr. W. W. Ongga and all othpr Druggist. NO CURE-NO PAY. That is the way", all drncgists sell fiKOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malarhi It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to hitter nauseating tonics. Price, cO eents. Two second hand lumber Trucks fr ale at half price. Applyto, . E ,F. Lajb. NOflTH CAIiOLINA, ) .SuperiurCourt l'.i-quotank County. J Fall term, 1897 M. W. Cobb, surviving partner of the firm of Guirkin & Co., plaintiffs. VS. , ' ; : Ifehecea Weisel, dtfendant. NOTICE. : . t ' i , I - The defendant above named wi.l take notice that an action has this day been commenced in the Superior Court of said countv against, her iri favor of the plaintiff above named ; that the pur that the pur- recover of the ,?a0 TO and iri- pose of the same is to defenda- t the sum of $1 terest due by eight bonds of $200.00 each, and one bond of ?lb0 lUexeeutetl by the defendant to the plaintiff n October 10th. 189-V and due as follows i one for O '.oo, ando'nefori7.:oixtv UUa auri uuir, .it inn uirici in i $200 00 each ninety days after date, all nine of said bonds bearing interest at six per cent, per annum from jdate ; that.the summons iu the . sani i re tun. able at the Fall tri m of sai'l court to be held at the courthouse in said county on thc3d Monday of Seiiender j 197, when and where she is required complaint which will be filed a.vord- ine to law. iue tieienuuui oo nameu win take further notice that an attacliinent has this -.day been isu-d" against her property in the above entitled action : that the amount-claimed by the plain- tiff in the same is the sum above .named and is due from the defendant to the plaintiff as aforeaid, and that the warrant ol attachment is returnable at the time, place and court above slated. This August ."Sth, 1897 J I OVERMAN, CWk Superior Court. Paq:i';tank Oounty, N (J ths - mm mm mm Largest Stockot finished READY FO . IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT lll,;il3 and J 15 Bank Street, NORFOLK. VA. - Desurns fr f OR SAtE. SCHOONER ESTHER. Capacity 000 I3nsh. Comparatively new. 8ails cood. Ri-rgins new, Com- fortahle cabin. In thorough order and suunl a dollar. Very cheap. E. F. Lamb. At ty.,. WANTED. Young Man Wanted to learn Photo graph business. Apply to Water street Gallery. I A . ! .i For novelty or scenery and entirely nsw experisnce in seashore . tifo thio UnthW ipccrt giirnasses them all.- ill. 1 1 1 1 W UI J-IIIIIW I MM S3 OH THE WORTH DRIVIUG, ,B0 ATIHG, SAILING 'AND FISHING ARE i . . . . UNSURPASSED. .... ' Leaves Elizabeth Citv daily (except Saturday) irt oilyP'' Saturdays at 3:00 M. Arcive Na's Head, C:00 P. Keturn intr. leaves.' Xair's Head at OIOo A. 31. connecting at KhzabOth Citv with. South arid North-bound trains. - v . : . , - - -- , . : Steamer ;r Charter eveTuesda lv - wlw"r,r,'- b V,,- and returning vili.leave Na's Head at 8 p. m., giyii on the beach. Round trip tickets for this trip, o0 cts, C. AV.. Morris, the w.ell jknown Jiveryman, w, I . ..x - - --t first class IrVory during the season. . f The. services of Dr. A. . L. Pendleton has been ; secured tor i ' r t ie season. C- W. : & .F. M. - GRC v. PROPRIETORS. - ..' j:' SCHOOLS. This .Institution has a splendid and prominent jacatton in a pmnrkamv haa thlUI SCCtlOn 0T 6ll ft J ' . . .. Qf nOI3i! ftllflSral Springs, j II strong Faculty and full andj thorough Collsgiats Courss at very MODERATE COST. The Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1797. For Catalogue address,. . J. M. RHODES, ! GREENSBORO pp-nr i T p PAT T P TT T CjIYIA LiLi LULrfLHiUD, North Calplina. ; The Fiftv-Sscond Session of this CcHeg'a betjins WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1897. Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost: . -. A FaCUltV 01 SpSCctllStS 1 x v . r Ample Equipment. A Pleasant Home. . vjai cM VJ l 1 1 i..-- t DEED PSACORS,-President' IM RIDGE 1IISTITUTE mmm I Eft - 46th Year. - Twenty-two years lender present prin cipals. 224 students at tended last year. A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE- -PREPARATORY SCHOOL with special departments . of Book keeninK, Short Hand, and Telegraphy The largest and best equipped fitting school in the South. Location health ful and beautiful.! "Terms to suit the times." i j For beautiful new catalogue address Profs. J.' A. & 11, H. HOLT, V ; , Oak Ridge, N.C College of Agricaltnre s WILL OPEN SEPT. 9t.h, 1397. liiorougn aca-lemic, I scientinc and technical courses. Experienced Specialists in all departments.; KXPKNSES PER SESSION Mllfe 1)011 For County Students. $ 93.00 For all Other Students, 1200 Apply 'for Catalogues' to . ALEXANDER Q. H0LLAOAY, President. Raleigh, X. c. . ' j ; Atlantic j : Collegiate Institute, A SCHOOL ; FOR BOTH SEXES- Prepares for college, business life, anJ U. &. Military and JN aval Acad lemies. Full faculty of eight teachers. Fine Music Department. Special teacher of Stenography and Typewriting. 1 j Expanses of iuiiion ver low. Board and tuition costs from $120 to 130 per ?choot year. . This scliool is endorsed by the best educators in the State. Write for catalogue. : Address 1 S. :L. SHEEP, President. Elizabeth City, N. O. ' !- i Nnrtn Carolina ana Mecnanic Arl W . - j- HOTEL CAROLINA COAST Charter $100.00. Apply j .i r.". i " o in!T, of 8 n m .A - . . - gl'ing llOUis -- , ' I , . i 1 COUrdfj. 1 21 ifit; liiiuit UI to rcyjuJl . t.v...tr..if.. Has a IdftJtJ awu ULdumuuj Littleton, N. C Suffolk Millitary Academy, i Ove.-500 boys and ycjung men have been prepared at .'this Academy for ; Lll?l I1F!-S, or lUI Itrc:, viiu uic nun ing high and lionorab-le posit.Kins in 2) States. If you wish your eon fraimed for a scccessf ul business, or profesfonal career, send him to the 'S. M. A." -.j Next session wil begin on 23rd of Se ptember. Fuji corps Of Experienced Instructors, gVadustes of Harvard TJn iversify, and University of Virginia, Send for Catalogue. (Joseph King, A.M., Principal, . i Suffolk, Va. NORFOLK COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Before selecting a school for four daughter, send for our catalogue. No otlidr school in the country offers tlie same ad vantages for the money. : i . ; 1"- - SPECIAL TEACHERS ill ALL .1 uLfAn men 1-a-. rro .'! . :o; ' A. Pi FiFEB, Principal. THE j UNIVERSITY. 47 EAUHERS, 4I3 STUDENTS I Summer School, 157, - TOTATX - - - - 549. - BOARD, 8 a month. 3 Brief Courses, ' Full Courses, Law and Medical Schools ; and Scliool of Pharmacy. Graduate Course open to Women, Summer School for Teach -ers, Scholarships and ' , loans for the needy. Address, ' ; ' ' .,' PRESIDENT ALDERMAN CHAPEL HILL, ' C. qpRINITY COLLEGE Next Session Opens Sept; Sth. Three full courses of. study. Iarge number of lect'ives - Two full chairs in. English. Wninen admitted t( al! classes. : .' One Hundred and line Tlioutitnd i: nil urn added to -t lie endowment during the pres'ent year. 0:dy male literarv col lege? in North Carolina, that is 1'e.cated in a: city. ' The Mest business course OiTfredlin the State. Snrtd" tor jilbum mid eat ft - logue. Ad in JNO. C. KILGO, Durham, N. C. ma mm Fem yLE Institute, M Wih C. j ESTABLISH ED IN 184 V -The next Session opens i-Vnt. 8th 897, and will cojitiuue ZS weeks. . For iuformaf ion, rates &-c. Address at MjirfreesborK N. C JOHN C. Si AlMJUROUOH. Prescient C. B. F. Institute. SCHOOLS. NEWPORT HEWS Military Academy ! SELECT SCHOOL F)IJ' AND YOUNG MEN. no Vs. Classical, Soientilie, Knclish nhd ( m. ;. mercial t'ourseg. Students from S:A States last year. Full corps of fliei, ht ; Ciale teachers, praduats of tln f !. ol leges and Universities in the eout- I try. Location unsurpassed. Thebuii.i. ing is of brick, three stories hih, li-'ht. ed by electricity, furnjfhetl with ,,,t and cold Imths. Rooms car pet d an.l furnished as a first elas hot 1. ..'J Ti- ; Boarding Defartnu ivt is . , . Stricti7;First-Cla:s. Thcrough Wcrk Ct Alette. ! Onr patrons ai d sti:-d nts are nr i . . i . erenees.. Wiiie fr a atal. gu'e. - . E V. HUFFMAN. PHi.ripnl. -'.Newport News. ';. j' The State Normal j Industrial College. C R E E N SOORO, N . C Offers the young women vi the Stuti j ; thorough professional, literary, rlni-! ' ca), scientific, and industrial rducatii r:. u Annual J'xpensig, t 1l'. of "Jo1 members. More than 4 0 np.lnrj students. IVaelice schoi I f 1 .;' pupils for teachers. ' More than l-K iti. matriculates representing r.j county in the State, Uet pt tl n..- C'orrespoiulence invited rem thiy desiring cometent train d 'teiu-h-i To'fcture bonrd in dirmiVvhx nil fin - t i.' tion anplicatiuiti- invt br inirft ,i,.,-e. Avyutt Jt, For catalogue and inlet-; mat ion, address : i 1RKS11KXT Ciiahlks D. Mc In ki:. :. PEACE Institute, for Youiig Laili. Iiah-igh, .. : Excellent .buildings and I liiitiiul . grounds in a Jlcahhful Ieatin wiili; splendid eliinate . Stands at t h ; front in'F male Education. 1 In nii'di : in its Courses, lliuh in its Staiulaiil. Unsurpassed in .its- hhjli in.i;nl. t in-1 and in its intelKctual and Mci;l iniln - ences. - . ' . - ; ' . . Twenty-one ollit i s and trjicl tis .Very; reasonable- j i ie.- . : - Kt nd for j catalogue. ? .- . ' " JAS. DIXU ID.D1K. M. A . ; .. . ; . (Univ. ot Va l CButlforb (olkvvo Foiiiiilcd in 137- j Five hnge ni:d vtll ;iri Mi;t:;d tn i k : ' buildiiigs, .liosid.i-s Ne-w ( i u ii.i' iniu. ; Science Hall now bui'diiiLr. ' tin - tiohal Luildiiigs sj-i-eiallv p1iiiiii l r-: both sexes. " ! 1 Xocation in H iiltli;ul I'it ilim iit ; Section. '. .300-A're 'Hairy Fartui I 3 courses leading: to ( g! 1 ; ! . Also 'Mnsie.' Art, .and I'liyn'ml train- ; ing. 'Correspondnci' solicit ul Phhs.-j..-,';. ik hi:s, ' tJui'foril C'oUegt, N-. (' : RIDGE WAY High School. . Fall sei-sion of. 1S7 .hep, in Aiii. 30th. i Kxi'-enses: 'Tuition, lio'ard Washinp, Lights i.nd Fm l;. C"Jo t,, ; $75.00. Music, witlrn'fee nf'inVtri. uiY.nt, SliiOf)'. pvo txtia charge f,r Latin. I (Jreek, French ,r I5o k-Iv'i A i full and able ttu (illy; .end lor na- logutf. . : v -.' J()HNK.IIAM, . , Friiicij';!,1.. HidKeway, X. C. ' Aca'Iemy anl Collcpo, for U'.rU nnt ''y'--uuu Women, iicst tunmcare trif( r witti JuiM i lcpe instruction. .'sjieciaii.-t.H in MiihI Ai t. k! ..-i-tioii, LanKiiaKfjj, 0immt'rc.laJ aii-t I ui o r-t.i tu-lif-8. in-ti;titin lounJel Inl'-i'i. '1 ; Kik-w shows ii hst year. New ti rm -'v "-i Tin ') i t-vpX. 2, lso7." Send for C'afalf trm- n, ; I;kv .J. II. cl.J-.WKr.L, IMiti. .i . Ha!t in. Noriti Kir -l u , flnt!Kv'r- r We are' now prepared to fumi-h Coal arid 'Wood in, small ' or quantities at prices sals low as thclou v est. 'Phone' or mail your orders tu the ofiics of ; Culpepper, G.rillih k 'h Main -St , or apply at oflic'o or hh1, Ilobinson's Doclr; Elizabeth City, N. C , and they will have our best attention. E, City .Ccal.ani Woo J Co, w. .. obi), y.vj. ; A bay ecdt foahd iMhv lltl ; tandard. I'i and Darn ",b it li ' ri. i. ten d Htahdard. Ured by () 11. St .n ford, Ithaca,- X. Y. HKin 8. -will stand at White's SraMes in KI 7-abeth Citj- every Saturday hwi will travel the fall s-a-on in chnig -Mr. (arrett. ' - J'ersons desiring the service of thb Standard Stalion can apply to.' K. I i Lamb, Elizabeth C ity, N. C FOR SALE, One two story seven ro im dwelun. . house, corner Calvert StA and. Malt ' Ave Norfolk. Va. This is a new tnetal nK.f'hrrek building, good cuti n. Jernand all out houea. For j lutlculiirs apply to ; . n.y K. W. CLARK . , Roper, N. V-. :' f G0ALmW0DD 4: " i i. ' L' '." : " 1 ' - T L(JW
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1897, edition 1
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