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ree 1.' -" '"j" - f,:- Don't . . . You Need an extra set" of buttons; we are now selling a full shirt waist set cosisting . of 1 pair solid silver-cuff buttons, 1 solid silver i.. ! ..... . A mhiu Mur biwrt w aist buttons at 20c. a set. A , they will last a life times. HATHAWAY BIROS., THE RELIABLE JEWELERS. All Slail or!?r promptly D1?h1 ECONOMIST ! every wrck.ftcd (irc. . l T.. .... n;r wrK'iv in.uifinn ivunw oi a j ir.inr.'Siior.al Ittr!rt. II .Tirn. I nik riwitnm lor 4iirtrti:nr fur nnr ft - I local mtrc2i-t aul to XrrJlfc liIae?s - - o - - i pn. 13. F1- 'I. M J3, L OCA. I iV 17 TVS. The atmosphere hin been ciou!y cool tho past week. deli- Hev. U L. Williams left for Nash- vil' and Alabama on ilondnv. ; 1 . . Ihe rfuinoclial Haon i now with us and vc inav look o it for tirm.t $ flavor lkink i a polite and ac couiodr.tinf Cluef Jlagittrate of the town, if ho is a Republican. Judge Iirowu will be at Pcrqui- r.miiH court . and "open court for that county on Wednesday. Our oung friend Malvern Tillett, La4 left for a trip North ure, recreation and irnprov ior picas- rri... .,.xr.. rv. M;,a tbU wct-Vhayo hirrpascd the-KUzn of . -. . . .. . i Mr. &i?ar:.-di Goodwin of tbis town and Mrs. Mnry IJarcanlof Cam- den were married cm Thursday lat week. - ! Kef. Maunco aughau, formerly :toror Christ church-in this town, wai in town last week visiting hi tance rriven l:i:u will DO V reatly ap- predated. . I Mr. and Mrs. Kemper, of AUxau una, a-, came ou a ini odiuiuaj to Itcv. Mr. ana Mrs. William, of I Jj friw-Ti Mr Tvrnitpr rutiirnpil -" - " - x-- - . i to his home Jionday. I i ? Tw. ar a rsf I ia mi. I tumnal e.iuinox and mariners should be careful how thev mk the gusts Al P UU" .-. v I and storms incident to tho season, by venturing in the broad waters. The Uantist church have called Kev. Dr. XV. S. Finnic; of bhreeve port, Louisiana, to tho pastorate ol the church, as successor oi Lr. Blackwcll. lie 1.4 f aid to be a su- Denor man. . Na's Head is now like some ban.tuc t hall descried. ' The hall descried." The guests have all departs and the sea bmls scream and tho paupoise wallow wake ur tho echoes of ea and sound. Ir. IL. H. Englc has the Klondike fever and he showd us some aunf - rrn-i Klondike" srecimens that look- . el erv tcSptk Mr En' le is daughter, Mm. XV. J. GnCin. departed Ibis hfe very suddently at our beloved profession to testify our mI't i vm .,w;ir'iA trr homo 'm Norfolk on Sunday respect for the memory of our breth- .ur. V It;? night about midnight. Sho was in per- ren departed, to commemorate their quimann court next cckm the m- cnUtiained heT virtues and to express our sympathy terest of.the l'osoinsT. An assis- c...-i c; ' f ivith thoir snrrnwin? familv. there- .making rrerarnti.onS.for . '" 1 on? I anil rvpnious loumev in jisn-u hext. Georrc Hou:hton, charged with rape m i yrreii county, was urougui to Elizabeth City from Columbia, Tyrrell county, on habeas corpus 5U"ht I Tucsdav. but court had been post- roned and he was taken back to at Columbia jail. Mr. IL H Engle, of Philadelphia, colled ou Tuesdav. He was anama- teur press man dud published the: Y1- TI.1.1 Zn T?To?nrll t'n fhA! eirlvmW, davs. He is now an electrical engineer, and is a diligent student of the occult m nature. .-.. . Nf AVhv can t some . of our citizens , uu v . " - v . s- 11 1. . rt . . . iiuora canning factory m tlni town, now iuai iney nave iuc ciaujieiijuk vhim and how ne is auecieu uj it .1 .1 t t. i. .: rarry-oa tho business. ion resi- dents did a. thn vmr business in the I o ovster factories andlSOl. this town in j in Jt -r 1 1 r I ude Brown had a severe chill on I Sundav and was compelled to post- I jlon-1 day, until December, when there n ill be no additional charge for his judicial ecrvurc. This is the . torsi tune KoaK u uage Drown . enU r ie of recklessness and ignor-1 Your Obed't Servant, -;ii!?LS ln LtI h.l characterized the acts of G. H. Brown, Jb. Miss Carrie Cartwrmbt will teach a nibt School at the Atlantic Col- If-natA Inftttlt frmrrerinrr ( inf. -o"-- . .... M. II ill & Co.. announce their all oncninr oi millinerv in another ml. - - " . i """cnt J J present. 1 : 1 Til A rf fiTA rtmrAP -n nAllnna wh Disci be 8 oVlorV. Vorf To,lnfcv. nrnf. I after the regular prayer meeting there wiU be a busipesss meeting of the cnurcli . Chief of Police, XV. C. Brooks and 3lis3 31mnie urcaves were united m the h ol v bands of wedlock, by lie v. J . 11- uaJi 01 tho 1. ii. Uhurch, at the - r -i r iv . ! itsiueutc 01 me unue s laiuer on Itoad street, on Wednesday even- icr. We conirratulate the chief on the important capture ho has made, . Little '-bunnies aro now found in acunuanco in every nut tree top, nut barkincr at every.idle boy tith shot Uu in hand, as if invitinr? him I" a i i in ' . . ueiicious eating at this season and they ouht to be hanin in bunch- es on every interprisiDg huckster s fctalL The Park Fair ought to be a suc cess this time. It has the field all to itself, it comes on at a season of the vcar when the attractions of the sea and the broad waters- can be &:f - 1 lit. 1 1 . I Lu' BBU IUB "J8"""' meir l.tV.nw Wnmn nnn cl.nnM nn -"--. " rn;a ite nrira lmf 1rinnM nlonrr it.. . inn rniiHL. The Park Fair will be held on the 19th to 22nd of October, and the T.nT,aft.ro nnfiVinn n m-nof ennwg. T ? il. '11 i xt is an lusiuuiion iiiai wui con in-1 ... - bute to tho business and beneht ol tho tdwn and its success wiU depend CTcath upon tho interest our- bust ncss men tako in it. The premium list and pnzes are liberal. The Langdon Dramatic Company gageiuent. They give a grand mati- nco to morrow aP.ernoon, at which tho admission .will onlv be 10 and 20 , . . " The meeting at the conrthouse on ouuuy m amor, -r i . t t.. .1 by tbe jjarof thoFirst District, and was an interest- inrr rueetincr and showed the inter- . . of the community m the do- ... . . . . ceaseii. imeresimcr ana toucmncr Rneecbcs were made bv Judrre Al brrtson. chairman of tho meetinc and J. llay wood Sawyer members of the Bar, and by Mr. V. 31. Ilinton, on behalf of the citizens. Mrs. Max Tischler, of Norfolk, Va., a native of Elizabc th City, daughter cf the late S Veisel of thi3 town, trr tliA mipsta lfft sho was seized ... u- iv.'M, tlirt l,rofifl,;nrr nn,1 ornirAil in . - 1 AVI 1U IUU V- - MAV Mic-v u uum w Mosc, Wciscl, her brother, attended tho f unc ral on 1 uesdav. - T.i m,n nmC,1 J V T.nrl-Px- AJt VV1V1 v vt w w - v I from thn north, was beioro tne Jiav- or on Monday for swindling tho col- ored people out of their money by ich have been conducted by the L 4ufl OT, , r therefore be-it Pies of Christ will in the future . J?" 7 Lfi i . , t w , . . ovsterlaw. The Chief JSheil i ish. I tost a qrigui, uiuiiui aau m- w ueiu cacn .eanesjav nrnut at ----- - - .- 1 -t t-r.,- rMin nf it hti have been entertaining the public at zens of Elizabeth City and the "First J B Sawyer, 6 days and mil. f 7.10. the Opera . Houso this, week Judicial Dislript, on motion of Frank FDwdWd m a npcrtoiro of. popular plays. Vaughan, Esq., Judge .Vlbertson was C XV Waterfild. 4 days and mil .JV , The company is an excellent one , , , . , T tt j J W Newman, 5 days and mil. $6.10. all artists, and lave shown us some caUcd to the cbair anJ J HeJwood BF Nelson, 5 days and mil. 85.; first-class acting during their en- Sawyer requested to act as secretary. J 8 Hamson 5 days and m,l $8.70. i tiit'iius ju uuuuai xii l: ul. uuuu i - - , . . II . 1 . pretending to bo the agent of a northern syndicate who proposed to loan southern colored Republicans a lar-e amount of money on longtime l.ll cuuvuuv v& O . without interest, requiring three dollars in advance to Loctoy lor his fee. He cut ted several of the lSe publican colored brethern. It leak- r( out. lie was arresieu, anu in uo- fault of bad was jugged. Mr. W. O. Shannon, , of Hender- 80n, N. C, a native and long resi- Jent of this town, and .one of the , most distinguished of L.i l .ArA nS nnlira n1 f rioTiil. TT, l.7;:.r" - xir 5. . Wir!lr , A Witt :n"r t" h V uu . f0 she C,? m e Wle, C0Un; ncreu t f ot the iVrcest rubber houses tr i i fnrnnna cli rv fVi in Rprtirinrr the I i iuc At.kuvwv o i service ol so eincieni, popular anu 1UU1C10US an ageui. us uur yiu imuui and former townsman. s,imr,b criet rues from 5 Ot CIS I r- - . - m-J I Fowler a to s, Bargains In blankets at iowier Co's. See theirs before buying. The Oyster Law. Of all the economic questions that are agitated in North Carolina the nvatrr nuestion is least understood. j a . n : nx'ct I un"rv ' - i 8B1- . - . ? ' T-1 D crr 1 iiiiL 1L la aJ llll b.uc vy I wva i n c,Tnnhrv nf on.- fauna ' r . - . I and you know exactly where to nnu - .. , , rcumstance. One reason is ... , . i ,OT4 1 . ..T ...1. ,t:TT the shutuecocx 01 uuzr icau- ...t, tn;cinrnro rf .Nnrtn Laroiiiia lbi3"w I 0 , , . , wouguw. " " , . , 1 1V. - nmtoaH 1 n rr been aone uy mo. vj, legislature. The oyster law 01 tne w lcrisLlturo is plain and intelligi- Ue 3 aQ eicepliori to the gen- that last ossinirie leirislataret To our mini! tti PTrdanntinn of h at I .. - ...... . . . r . onhnn ia Ii li s nitmnn At cepuoa is mai me appointment ui it ii. . i ii . i - i r ru: cin rui. n:: ijutu x VUU1UU08IUUCI i'" on nrefor lmcineaa ffcfc I, . IV. , . . . . i lpmsiainrs roiiin inrf in inr mior. I D matiomwho was conscientious, in ..... .7 tement and reliable, and wnose I J 1 x Iff 111. tommisiioner is such a man. lie is la Populist, appointed bv the leris lature before the last, but we always u 1. ii : heart timber with of u s M ig a cdnsci i.. , i Lious man. aim we luixia. lie nous man, auu we iuui, ub i ' entitled to the credit ol tne gooa features of the ovster law enacted by the last unfortunate legislat . . , . i., f . ' The Ieadip idea in the late oy v ure. the laf ntpr O iiaw is 10 give oriu varounians iae Whfc nf r,ir ovstpr fundum to the , . , exausioo oi . non-remueuis, " " Imtha flml nnAlMpfl lifl of ftnv ftVflil " T-1,-" . . ' residents of ISorth Carolina alone are to have the beneht of the oysters which nature has so bountifully scat tered in tho sound . and bays and rivers of Eastern Carolina. There is no restriction upon a resident tak ing oysters at any time after having ii , i: i I lUUU UUb U UUU lUlkCU . , ... I UliLli tLLTzllIlsL Hull TcBlUCIl 13 T ttii 1 i . - " 1 itnnldmprif a fir alrinr' tllpm. PXCPnt OIA i . . . I.iAn - t r ca rr r- r ft iica onnra I . ... rakes or dredges in the waters of the State savo onlv frdm the first day of I t" i iu .1... t fn in I w I . r - ur w;n rno,imA tlia snVt AlCkUf T Will 1 f V AXvA A W W AMW u ' : . Ucti bcreafter Memorial Bar and Citizens Meeting At a meeting of the Bar. and citi A committee, J (Jreecv E F Avdlett, T. G Skinner, U v',. T r ir.;i.:. 1 o J r rnnk' M.11 ir i n r . 1. .11. .11 it' k 1 11:1 uu J. lieywooa sawyer, was appointea tri Att Rnitft1l rpsolntioiia. whore ported the following : Wiierelvs, In the dispensation of an all-wise but mysterious Providence, since the last term ol mis ourt, iwo If. 1 . 1 f , 1 T 11 s X- . oi our Lrc"iren oi me igai x roies- sion juure v. iwiuuuiiuu. m. J. Griffin have been removed from these scenes of earthly struggle to a higher and broader plane of aetivity and happiness, a3 we humbly trust, one, in the ripe experience of a life prolonged beyond the ordinary period, the other, in the early hope ot matur in : manhood: and whereas it has been a nious and time-honored custom, of i. ,.. More he it JieSOlVCd: lhat in the death ot x ri r.l U P w 111 . , , focf;m. nl him I.. .. . .. .i ho ho i tho si nr ini ipp mn cvpn hand, while his heart alwavs leaned . . , 10 ine sue o muruy. licsolvat; mat we oeneve maims private life has been gentle, unosten- iaouS MuuuKm, u and .last illness was heroic in its aue'ity 10 ine ooiigauona ux uuty "Qtlcr P"1 ". sutlenns from the . C Mn .nnnf anil 1 PO(ll"l ble malady. Resolved: That in the death of Wm. J. Griffin the Bar feels the loss of one whose geniality, deportment and legal learning made him a special favorite and whose bright future gave promise yi a npi " and distinction, wnose oiameiej me - -' '" ' ixZ Tifwi-M auu w uuse v,uiianu.u vnoiM.. Vu the love and admiration ot the wnoie community. ytrrf.-.lhat we tender our sym- pa thy to the stricken households oi our deceased brothers. SJTiZ " : ' . . i" u t- 1 , r i, spreau u juu iue iiccuius ui iuc solved: That the local newspa- to publish thpss proceedings. The meeting was addressed by Judge Aluertson, j. neywooa oaw- . ... , T TT 1 CI W L Hinton. - ; Letter from Judge Brown. Washington, i. C, Sept. 22. My Dkab Coloxel : I desire to j PTnrpfis through vour columns mv ! UjnwwrimU t r - r. o ' sincere regrets mat a very uuuea . - . 1 i j and sham illness which attacked me Sanijay nitrht prevented my holding I I'asquotank court, irom wiucn am -. . . . ,..-w 1 now temporarily conhned to my bed. T exnect to resume my circuit at Perquimans next week. - commissioners wiU recom- 1 1. 1. i t menu a bpecnut-itrm ui uj uuj w J , a ;n T t irill S th I lAmmi aaiATI TT O I Will nniri LI1H - - - - . " " --Tl b -J- fi ll " si no extra?or such sevice. consisting oi u. n. Resolutions of Respect -I . ..'' : . I WHEBF.A1 Our OCiOVeO. tUUlUaUKJU. I .ucuu u u.wu., i der. while in the dvewv mora OI man- bood.haleacd vicorous. happy and vir- I ji v .... t a & . - a mous, mceraoooimenioi manyKwv.n 1 LUC UU1CLL UI UXluLCdjUlwU ttiiCWklvUt v. r -rr: - on September 3L, 1897, .suddenly and unexoectedlv removed from onr midst bv an inscrutable providence, thus I 11 ?nrr rtrt Vr -4 rif ri Cin on I niln interests. 2. That the Master has stripped the Church Militant of one of its precious jewels with which to adorn the Lhnrcn Triumphant. 3. That the community has been be reft of one of its most promising mem bers and the social circle of one of its j rarest charms. 4. That we will erer keep fresh and Zr, I crfn Tile ttTtti rr-xr nnrl n rn rct 1 v ctrivA 1 1- -j to emulate his Glorious examnle y we tender our sympathy to ' 11 u - - - - w the deeply bereaved family, and bid i v r - a An tr m i t npir m i -r f m vn j an(j bleeding, to remember that our loving Heavenly Father is too wise to I a rrrrtl f rfc Vva nntrn1 Vi i l 1 1 things work together for good to them that love ths Lord ; and that their irre- parable loss is their loved one's eter- aal gain. I inataci be spread upon the records of our school, a copy sent to the bereaved copy sentw cacn w.mc wiy papers and to the Christian Advocate. YfiS. UINTON, S. S. Fowler, J-i J. p: Kramer, j Commissioners' Proceedings, CUiiRITUCK. N. C The board met i 1: a i).sccn I aauiuiuu IU ouiuui uuaru l. m. i enru G. A. Griggs, chairman; W. II. White I , t 'HJll i nun u. u. iiueu. . , The followinir Orders Were allowed. In . i J!i 1 1 fQ J.4A i nee auqil dook. uaues yo lu iul i i - REGISTRARS n B Anaell 6 day8 $660. W II Parker, 6 days and mileage $7.30.- t a rt 1 1 .1 1 .Am u ts. oanaerson, o aaya anu mueaffo o J L Gregory, 4 days and mileage, $4. W B Falford, 6 days and mil. f 7.50. A J Ferebee. G days and mil. $6. . C F Smith, 5 days and mil. $5. 8 J Waterfield, 5 days and mil. f 6.30. C E Garrett, 3 days and mil. $5. J E Garrett, 4 days' and mil. $4; J P Etheridge. 5 days and mil. $7. John Brown, 4 days and mil. S4. David Jones, 4 days and mil. to. Solomon Gallop. 5 days and mil. $5. P Bonney, 4 days and mil. $4. j John B Jarvis, 6 days and mil. $6. Robert Frost, 4 days and mil. S4. JUDGES OF' BLKCTIOK. J V Sanders, 2 days S3. W E W Capps, 2 days $2. W B Gregory, 2 days $2. E S Leary, 3 days and returns $ 3.60. S Lewark, 1 day and returns ?3.20. H M Dozier, 1 day and returns $1. J J Lee, 2 days and returns $2 90. J J Spry, 3 days and returns 53 80. C B A.nsell, 2 days and returns 2. W E Baxter, 3 days and returns 53. L R Fentress, 2 rlays and returns $2. C W UordpD, 3 days and returns $2. CJ C Powers, 2 days and returns $2. C A Dozier, 2 days and returns $2. O J Wicker, 2 days and returns $2. J C Walker, 1 day and returns $1. W D Brumley, 2 Jays and ret'ns $2. John Bonney, 2 days andTet'ns $2. S A Powers, 2 days and ret'ns $ 2. W J Tate, 1 day and returns $ 1.. D K Cogswell, 1 day and ret'ns $6. J R Ilobhs, 1 day dnd returns $1. Elijah Sibborn, 1 day and returns $1, W J. Tate, 1 day and returns $o. nenry Dunston, 1 day and ret'ns $1. llson Walker, 1 day and ret ns 51. Moses (taIIop,2 days and ret ns ?a. f K "Pt-ona 1 ilnr ond rcrnrni Wash. Perry. 1 day and returns, $1. 52L22.Uud,ey'1 mnth keepinS P0r E W Ansell, (stationery and election J L DeCormis, for summoning regis - t, i i i is i oo i rt irursauu juugesoi eieciious, Edward Tillett, sheriff, for sgtumon ing registrars, pollkeepers and deliver ing election boxes Sol. N N Hampton, for 283 puncheons, 1141. Ceorge Duncan, for building bridge, E R Johnson & Co.. jail fees, S2.25. Mrs Mary Gregory, for 3 weeks treat- ment to Morris Beasley 2W J Halstead. for 1 pair hand cuffs So. T P Hall, for lumber aud nails for Churches Island road So.94. W J Halstead,' poll boxes, tickets for election, 27 overseer summons, $44.40. ' B D Tillett, i regular day and two special 10. vy Li U wens, 1 days services revising tax list 2. w H White, 4 days services revising tajia. fv. : , r - w xl .cray. a uays services anu inffint ni1aN C1fi!1 - I GW Williams, for services as per bill filed 8157. j BENEFITS FOR ONK MONTH. i Wiley Gregory ?4, , L Waterfield $2. A M White $2. : " Huldah Beasley $2. I Betsey Waterfield $2. Stewart Waterfield, $2. WJ Beasley 2. Easter Barco S"3. , Hester Downing $2. Sarah Acklin 3. ; Betsey Robinson $2. W P Miller and children Jasper Toler $5. 1 Frank Mann $5. Winnie Dough 52. Peggy Cason f2. Mary Lindsay J B Sawyer, for son, $2. Adam Forbea $2. Honor TayloT $2. Malachi Payne and wife $4. Frank Kodgers f 2. Edmond Mercer $2. . Patience Owens 2, Lucindia Beasley, two months, $4. Mary Outlaw S2. James Cowell 2. rrUri nd for illustrated vaV n th disorders to which MiiMrMi are subiect. s and:' which prey's YcrmltazP has cured for 50 years.; Pltlmor, na. i m ' m J w - are a source of comfort: They I I are a source of care, also. 1 1 tt r, mt fnr wmr child'd I vv I A 7 . j. I X t wyn-HIWG 1 LIKE" -SUCCESS. i W jg x2 I 6) i ) Energy, Experience and Hard Cash win I once more. . The. . ft GRAND. SUCCESS of the SEASON. You -are invited to an early inspection of I our Surprisingly Low Priced and very complete stock of ' i MILLINRY,&c. PRICES UHEQUALED, STYLE UNSURPASSED, ASSORTMENT THE BEST. ! Trade with us it means sure success in securing for yourselves the widest range for selection, the latest c.iuuau.iwjauw Kwu.uj iaf luo n wupi. inese .ire iaois our iiooas ID) ' . T . Owing to the large I Ot) ' 11 ' 1 i 1 I were compeiiea to nave ' . 'JIx ' iu. ci store next us on the South, so now we have TV O large stores connected and under one liberal manage ment!. X: ',' : - . . :-; . :) Ti? OSES Dealer in Machinery of all Kinds. .... Corless, Highspeed Automatic, toilers OI an Styles, .n.ieeuiu inery, Saw, wrisr, ana . oiiingie Tools, Pumps, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, etc. - Repair work done promptly Agents for F rick Co s. 275 Vater Street, In another, column of this - - 5 paper it will; be seen that Gold & Hooper liave dissolved co partnership,! and that hereafter the business will be conducted nt'thft same Diace bv J. A Hooper & Co., In making this announce ment to the? public .we wish to say that it is not our, aim to try to get all we can from ourcus tomers, but' to try. to make per manent customers by, giving them' the greatest value possi ble for tlie ieast m0ney, and by 1 nolitft and courteous attention I i , ' to all. Since buyfng Mr. Gold's, in terest in tho business -We have added new goods to lotir stock nf drv coods. ladies7 dress goods, Jiats, shoes, men's, boys' and youths clothing, gents' furnishing goods and notions. Knowing that all intelligent buyers will spend their money where thejy can get the great- est value for it, we have re theT)rice on all articles ; "V , T . 1 , - m the UOUS6 IO nara times prices and as ow as-they can .. , , ; -tu business, and cordiallv invite . - - i. m . the public to see our oods and learn our prices. f Remember that a dollar is onlv a dollar, but how much it will buy depends on where you do your trading; If you don't believe it try . J. A. HOOPER & CO. -' . r - Water St., next to Arlington Hotel. A. bay colt foaled May 14th, 1892 Standard. Sire and Dam both regis tered Standard. Bred by O. H. Stan ford, Ithaca, N, Y. ! Beam 8. will stand at White's Stables in Elizabeth City every Saturday and will travel the fall season in charge of Mr. Garrett, i ! Persona desiring the service of this Standard Station can apply to, E. F. Lamb, Elizabeth City, N. U SUCCEEDS is 5?- IS ! A 5!0 II ann rr cps rrovo mem, i - I increase Of our business, WO, 1 a 1 A, more room, ana reniea xiio iu '." mTA WEISELv 3S, s 2 JzJiJ Jr; JbrZH! . . Stationaryand Portable Engines, xuigiituig, ii-e-jiuKiug iiuui- iuuis, v uou aiiu iroii-wurKiiigienui. and at reasonable rates. celebrated ELLIPSE engines NORFOLK, Va. ' HEAL ESTATE, F. LASV3 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Small hbuse and lot on Church St East of Road St: ... ....... . . . . . . .$5GP Vacant lot on Road street, south of Church . '- Corner lot and dwelling on;Church and Dyer streets. ... .. . . . . . . . S025 liweiiinganugooaeizeiotonunnrcn . , . i r fl west oi.iyer sireei ...IWvorce: and the said defendant will 9.n ,firwiwmi c,a wpiKno ------ rp 7. . stables and outbuildings. A desirable UUIUB..,'... i. -j . : . .?UOU Bell street-00x120 feet. House 24x24 feet 2 atoriea. I. 8rl6 feet. All out- buildings . .f800 V A fine property on Shepard street.; House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharves. . . . ... . . ... , .,$1,000 ... - . . . . , ! - . Two vacant lots on Martin street 40x70 -feet, each. , . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1150 ! A good business store in Woodrllle. Large storehouse and dwelling, also good will of business. . -... . . $S50 Schooner Esther good as new. For a small gum. Two tenant houses on Fearing street . i- The Toadvine planing mill property, On easy terms and veiy low, - Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track CPennsylva-1 nia"). each. . .... 82301 Wharf property on River and Poin- dexter Creek ( 'Old Ship Yard") at a bargain. Poindexter Creek front on west side of street. ' '. v A fine wharf site on PasQuotank River, on south sldt of town. A desirable dwell i. g and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets. v . . . , . f Vacant lots near Cotton Factory. " A handsome dwelling on Road g tree t, near Burgess. :. Farm lands on the River. A 200 acre farm with large and com modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms easy. ' NO CURE-NO PAY. Tbat is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and -Malaria- It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless orm. Children love it Adults prefer to bitter nauseating tonics. Price, 50 cents. : - Two second hand lumber Trucks for sale at half price. - PPj p'j WHOLESALE CoiiissiiJi m Dealflr ! HO. 7 FULTON MARKET- NEW yore. ' 8pecil .UtenUoa jif en to Th HU o North Caro!ini8bad. M &acilt ad 8uUonrr oa rplictloi. No ArenU. Sl U ST0RER&C0. WHOLESALE DeAlcn and Shipper of all kind ol PRE3BC FISH 16 FULTO FI3II MARKET. X. Y. ' Particular : attntirtn twll to the Shad Department. 1 Ve employ no agenti and nay no cotnmisions. If your Htpnil I In nvwl nru let us know. JAMES BOND COMMISSION DEALER IN . ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH. Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE, X ' ' NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. A. W. HAFF, nocotebrto Lann'her A Ilaff, ' Wholesale Commidaioi. Dealer In i FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET, IVTraVir Vvllr l4--m x y "iiv .North, Carolina Bhal Socially. No Tllf IIEI7 II. c. fionisi. To the people of Elizabeth City , and Surrounding Towns: I keep constantly on hand a full line of . J usually grown In thfg country, such ai Hoses of all classes. Everxrreena. Khod. dendruns, Camelias. Azafiasand Bulbs of all kinds. Palms and Ferns a s pe clalty. Fruit trees: Applett, Ptfaohefl. Pears, Plums. Cherries and Nut TW of all kinds. Japan Chestnuts and Grape VI nes'a specialty; Any one wiehlntr to nurehaia Mtnclc address , " . J. D. WILLIAM8. ; Wilaon,, T. C NORTH CAROLINA.) j In the Superior Court : (iates county. , f Josephine Riddick, vs. Thomas Riddick. NOTICE. : The defendant above named will take notice that an action entliled as above lma hpn r.rm mnnpl Ii, t ra Hi,. ner nrConrfc of Oat m conniir fnr ,TI. ... ... . ' ' urther teke rioilce, that he is required ,i to annear a,f. th next tprtri nf f lm Kn. Y YVu FJ I J ; CI V ttft- I uajr in ucptcniucri iu, ni mo uuur i.- "ouseo said county, in uateavuie. N, anu answer or uemur 10 tne com plaint iri said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief : demanded in said complaint Thii 14th ! day of August. Ifc97.. I VV. T. UKUM8, ; Clerk Superior Court. THIS SPACE IS FOR I iU4i Ilia L1MJU VI uuoiuww 9 a vim- fiflxter street, next door to Williams tz nnr,W wr. ha will be found at all 1 1 . - - - - , I hours ready and anxious to serve yoii. Uo.in? '. Pihauated Newbern he has come to locate with us, and come to stay." He has a store iuii 01 . Ory Goods, Clothing, ! . , Boots. Shoes, Etc, ".'! . . Ho is an Auctioneer wltfi a big A, and from long experience ln buslneis he feels sure that ho is qualified to fill want in i such a bugy community at "Betsj." EHiabeth City is now his permanent home and he is ready and willing to auctioneer off any propertr, from a big plantation,' a town lot, a horse, mule; a hybrid, neither a borso nor a mule.' ; Auctioneering is a pro fession, hot a gift , Many a man with a big mouth and a pair of bellows lungs is not an auctioneer. It requires sensed Judgment,- tact, magnetism, emotion, enthusiasm and experience. Try Big Ike and you will see how It is yourself. I For Sale or Rent. The 'Armstrong''' places near tlu Park. '. r . :. " Two Houses and 14 Acres ot land Terms very moderate. I V E. F. LAiin Heal Estate Agent FLOWERS 1 - - ' r. ' r : J y j ' i ' '' ' ' '' juuictxt et'nuu ui uiuc jwo w t - ", j .
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1897, edition 1
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