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4 Don't ... You Need an extra set of buttons; we are now selling a full liirt waist set cosisting oT 1 pair solid silver cuff "'buttons, 1 solid . silver collar button and tbree solid silver sbirt waist buttons, at 20c. a set A chance of a life time and they will last a life times HATHAWAY BROS., .. THE RELIABLE .JEWELERS. .MI JI.ii! orders promptly filled -THE- ECONOMIST l iu1h!1hI every week, ncd circa . urlv In thirteen coaotlei of thi t riT i.'n Ihtrlct. It rafJiUni (or i.lfcrtisiog for our . xl mcrcLnats aal to Nor! U business F. H A. MB, Xa OCJL Is JST JEJ.WS. IS visiting Judge Hcr.'I. I- Williams Ncv York. lYdt r.il Ctjurt next week, ru:ne?l presiding. , .Mr. J.. W. Walker has removed to r.ntidexler street from Water street. . Mr. S. E. .Speight gave a hospi CiMe house warmiug jvhen she oc cupied her new bouse on Fearing fcttect. " . i Ir. John "K. Griggs of the inpdi r.il firm of I)r7 Griggs and son. is in Nw York. . t ' . . The county comu!sionerss decline to a-k the " Governor to nppoint a Ppcrial ter;u of tlio Superior court for this county. ; Tiie family f.f .Ir. (J. H. Kobin sou hate returned homo from their Piimiuer outijg. Kvcry breezo that sings through their noble pecan tree is a welcome home. , ' A delightful fehower of copious rain fell here on Tuesday at noon and evening, refreshing tho parched earth' and bringing comfort to the 'dut covered population: .Mr. Geo. W. Brothers has remov ed his place of business to the store on Water slrect, lately occumeu uy Mrs. J. W. Va,ker where he would he pleased to see his old friends and customers. MrsIicth Hamlin. o Richmond, ' t m. i McIntoM who has been spending ome months at her old internal home on upper Koad Street, returned home on Monday, with her boys who uccomj?an!ed her. ri;,rt Wi!!:.n?ii.s the old. reliable . h u7iei. wr hav. wo nice hacks :,. the.Juir C!ur:ng the Park Pair nru and will caM for any pcrsou or person in the crty desiring a ride to tht Fair grounds Please leave vour onlers. P. H. Williams, Esq., has taken a law office in the National Bank building. lira. Jno W. Albertson and child ren have returnded from a summer's sojourn at Aflbury Park, N. J. The town commissioners met on Monday night and completed their contract for water works foi the town. Dr. II. T. Aydletl, will open a new drug fctoro about November 1st, at tha store lately occupied by Geo. W. Brothers on the corner of Main and Poindexter streets. Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson, of Snowden, Currituck county, departed this life at the residence of her parents on Monday, aged seven years. We welcome McCabe & Grice to our advertising columns. Iiead their advertisement and see its at; tractions. You will find some migh ty interesting reading in it. Dr. Pendleton has been called to Florida on account of the illness of his bother, Mr. C. B. Pendleton. He expects to return "shortly and will resume his position in this place. f The Babbitt Soap Company en livened our town last week by their handsome foev-horse wagon and equipage, and gave open air free en tertainments several nignts, wmcn were & -eatly enjoyed. Mr. James Spires, at the inter section of Church and Poindexter streets., went to Norfolk on Tues day to meet his wife who has been attending the marriage af her son, in Washington, N. C. Twenty-six men rescued from drowning on the wrecked British steamship on Hatleras shoals, by tho Hatieras Life Saving Station on bflUurdav, passed through our town on wednesdav en route ior Nor folk.. Mr. J. if. Clayton, of Englehard, Hvdo count v, made us a friendly call on Tuesday. He is now making bis hcadriuarlers at Washington, v. C, and has much experience in the insurance business. But . he says Englehard is his choice for a home above all others. The Probvterian Ladies. Aid So cietv will hold its tir.-t -sociable" to night at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Mil;ck on yalcr street, at uli ;h tl ere wi'l b entertainments i f varictiH kinds of a social and in ttllcrtual I "ad, and every c Kbit will l. mid.' to raake the occasion both pleasant and profitable. Mrs. T. IX Martin, of Baieigh, our d ar and life lojg friend, is in town vi-i;iur Jicr telativts and friends. Mrs.H F. Lamb aud Misses Cret ev, and the scenes of her earlier She arrived Tuesday even rtn I nft. i Hiendini a few days uj: vii: Billimore.w thMrs. Iunb ted On Tuesday Mr. Richard Jarvls and Miss Etta Fentress, of Princess Anno count v, Va., were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony, at tue residence of Mrs. K. R. Bell, of this town, aunt of the bride, by Rev. J. li IVrnlioo. Tho bridal nartv re- turned home bv the evening trair.. The river water at our wharves is said to be saltv. This is a very un usual thincr- It is owing to tne loug continued drought. Crr.bs and jumping mallets follow up the hall water, riest we snail nav tiddlcni on our streets -aporpoiseb and ovsters at our 'docks. i-r,rkvri,i-o a. polite invita- fmm Mn. u :aai . OUiu-e. , of Baltimore, to be present at. the uiarrhge of h-r daughter, Julia Bower, to our former friend and townsman Mr. John Henry Burgess .Tr . nt Christ Church, Baltimore, on v. Ot Lber 20. 1807. Our congratulations and good wishes. At ft meeting of :he "Naval Re serves" military company at their armory last week, Mr. W. T. Old w.aq elected lieutenant senior grade, dor- to succeed commander W. J. Griffiin, deed. Mr. Harvey rmwford lieutenant junior -grade, Mr. J- H. Simons secretary and treasurer. They are all good ap pointments and will be true to their responsibility. Telephone extension, electric lights, sewerage, water works, uro secure, lraiuagf, iuip. wv.. tioo o streets, houi The Park Fai'. This is our last shot for the Park Fair. It will commence on ; Tues day 19th and will .continue four lays. Tho "Fair! Supplement'1 will net appear after i this issue. We are pleased to hear- that Governor Jarvis has accepted the invitation to come. He is one of North Caro 4 i Una's old time icreat men, and greater now than 'ever because he stands almost alone, j waiting for a match team. Come and hear him. Let Currituck turn out en masse to hear her favorite son. . He will speak on Education. Hear him for his cause. Hear him for the service he has rendered the State. Hear him for his public anil private record of integrity and horror, j Hear him for the lesson that his life reads to every am bitions and struggling boy in North uaronna. inngyour cuuureu iu see an example of what pluck and energy will do for a boy who aims high. . j ; , J - I It'i about as bard to break some people oi oaa ubohs as is Malarial Fever when it once Rets a firm hold npon one.1 J Mr. c;. Iliinrod, of Lancaster, Ohio., wj", -bimraons Liver Regulator broke a case or juaia rial Fever of three y .ra standing for me, and less than one bottle did the business. I shall ose it when In need ofany medicine, and I recommend it." . Nof Now a, Craze. I n i i The bicycle iJ no longer a- craze. It is a reality and a business necesi ty. We give i up. And we are almost persuadqgto mount a bicycle. And but for tbe fact that we are afraid we'll get a cheap and; worth less bicvclo w'd be sailing down Main street every! ay erect and not doubled like some we'wot of. Ask Hathaway Bros!, .our reliable jew elers, to let you! have a hundred dol lar bicycle and ou?l have a good one. Bat turnH'oar back if they or any body else ofers you a fifty dol- lar or seventv five dollar bite. Cheap bicycles iare abundant but generally they; art) worked over with second class material, which soon gives outl and it takes more mon3y to keep it in repair than the first cost of a gc&d one. Sometimes, tho rareW, you may pick up a cheap good one, that wasjbought at a for ced bankrupt sale.j A man without a bicvele is a second class business man. Amanwilh a cheap t bicycle is the same. But la ;wlth a hundred df oicycle, he"s a man. xow if you want one go to our re liable jewelers, Hathaway Bios., tell them what you want, put yourself on their integrity and fairness, ,and if HiAvfool vou come'to us and let r - - us know. Oj) 5 O r:x:;: .... i a IJ TWO STORES-WEISEL'S-TWO STORES I 8 O i o o o n 4v '1 J O o a 5? 5 ; ;V Q i WILL GIVE. : I i . v. 1 v am To ths Udy haviog on exhibition at the Park Fair tbe handsomest DRESS, made of aoods purchased from our store. e Goods of the Very Lalesi. Styles ana Choice Paierns. 0)1 o These are exclusive styles witn us. O u o 8 No lother store has or can get them, iliese gous navo uccn uiui.ii;u by our would-be competitors. Thev are the very latest blending of shades and colors all : wool 36 to "38 inches wide Heliotnjpc and Black, Heliotrope and Green, Brown and Gre?n, -Blue and Greek, Black anc. Garnet, and other shades and colors too numerous to , mention. All shades of the Rain-Bow and Setting Sun seem to permeate these ; . choice goods. AboUt 100 pieces of' these extraordinary goods to so- ' lect from. TheSonly ordinary thing about these extraordi- nary goods is the ordinary pric 25c. the y'ar, in - stead 6f 4oc. At this latter price , these goods would be veryj cheap. 19 There are others in this extraordinary collection of nu so O AT HIGHER OR LOMeR PRICES; EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUE FOB. THE PRICES ASKED. S m j 8 t...,.i wn,,1H not do yourself justice to purchase before seeing these goods 8 customers exclaimed, after seeing this ock : "Any Lady that could ot be pleased hbre could not and J 8 would not be pleased anywhere on earth. Mi Ono of our delighted o IK . . ; ' -. : . . mm w 9k n n ra 1 n II II M 1 II II Mini SMILE ! THE COUNTY HOME BURNED. An Explanation - i 0rae McCall. Former Keeper, Now Our good brotnei j.oBepuu . o - r vrvi oton in ine ia a rt t tip rvaifiii7U iuwb ut. Mgea rduucii wiviiiv- I ii., ,m. o ; Shadows' Over Streams. an Burning Building. The Home for the Aged and In firm took fire early Sunday Morning and was entirely consumed. The fire is supposed to have originated kerosine -rnm occiinied bv Georcre Mr. .T. S. Proctor vas perhaps the J, r form erlv employed He was Fowler & Co, struck it ngiu agaju on overcoats and snits. Save money by seeing theirs. A. ! . . n A n.ir lionts O 1 ClOthinC, IWIUt-B nuu nets at wholesale at Fowler & Cotf. ; "Tne de.4t' .eJ, tbe depaet', t'ey viiit as in .1 ... And netai as Dor aeon fancy's wirS3 l'.ke sHadows rom the upsetting of a i most remarkable man in many re spects that ever lived in this town. He was a walking encyclopedia of learning that no bne else knew. He troa a RmVnlist that foresaw Edi son's inventions and predicted them before Fdison was known. ; He was in fact a pioneer of electricity. His contemporaries j sometime almost questioned his sanity because he was a forerunner jof later times. .Llder numbering, Samuel J. lUlstead, of the Free free delivery of mail matter, greater xy Baptist denomination, was his clcanhnesHor pavenienis. irumui"t intimate friend, and in a recent in m it haat rii ii a & i tue crowumg ... terview we exchanged reminisences our Airu-au x . ,. , t,: for and then we will enter on a ca- ol our oui meuu reer of prospeiityinat will ueviiu- were Very imerebnug tu cirCumstances outparaMel in iasi uaro .ua. Halstead saw mucn oi mm m m3 liberations may be 11.- I I rtL- f " I iPIBV. I ' - , . . -i-1 uicwuiiw iw. j- . j. nnil no menuoueu " iU- ,i. :ct0 fhc rniintv. LI I -7 . - t i rriH iiKHL mici ko r. X. Simmons, Esq., of Washing-L:jpnt of his! last: visit which was - r , i upon the " - . l I " 1 . . I VZX. LL U J W i- a. ton. N. C- has in preparation n woric gin Ur an j perhaps supernatural. - . burden of debt, but o:itheegro rrou.cm. v.u 0 Proctor sent word to Mr. llal- ; uJ nense of its will soon publish. 31r. Simmons is T , . . . iw x -0 - , ii..-ffnl man and his blindness sieau iuui. we - unfortunate poor wuu.,uu.,u.v- "-ur . . mi ..t Tin n-ont I . - - i. i: ,a ,'ivfn new impulse, to.ws and pray wuu mm. hv ne or infirmity, ana wo dbwho - - -it, i - t . . . . i I J o - ., thouKhtfulacss, and we bopo ne win FouI1d him scarcely able to arucu- , enliment of the people of tne shedsome new light upon tins unsoiv- athiiig with difficulty, and t ia that the Home of the eu race pruuicui, o ' "Ti U.lnHr annroacninfr tne nnai aua should be a com- nt hpr bnt a aiiDU maa iau sec ix. i j 1 f . 1 , I scene on curi,u. i iiwn.i.v. v-r. I fortable, tno not u cna'-o1"" Mr. AVilham Jr. Iiumpuries, u:s sympaty, asUera nimn ne uesueu ftnd we believe tne commis- Sliawboro. Cumtucic counij, uepi: u; "nf-r.fiS;0n witb.Godanaatter an . , k Rnlftined bv all as a keeper of the Home. cremated in the J burning building and his body was found almost en tirelv consumed. He was about 80 vPfirsold. The main building was j entirely consumed. outbuildings escaped. The paup ers narrowly escaped without injury, except McCall. After the : fire they occupied the houses on the lot that f fh ptti were not Durueu, uu do - - occupied a vacant building near the Home. tv r!nmmis.3loners will X vw u a- vj -w w Tupsrlftv next to con- ver, impelled doubtless by the laud- able instinct of nativity, cnaiiengea our claiming the Misch grape as a native of the Albemarle section, when we should have credited Beau fort county as its birth place. We used the term "Albemarle section," in referring to the Misch grape, in tl i. 1 l aAnaa OQ Wfl HOHie- times use it, as applying to all tne j and Quinine in a tasteless to Aioemane 'grape was picked We have placed our World's Favor ite Cigars on the -mawei. be had at any tirst-ciass - them i a trial.! Manuiacvureu i . City by, j r rn. - I i m m m - NO CURE-NO PAY. That is the way all druggists ITlbVJ T I ' REAL ESTATE. 4 E. F. LASV3B It is CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED counties adjacent sound. The Misch up as a "foundlingl on a ditch bank UK Wa . .f Urn L l-L.Un t in fVtA ronnt.vof tseauion, wjjiuiiv" Some of. the -. - , j i mQ t?:v. striciiy speaKinK iBi ULAC - er section of North Carolina, ana rn;fc Tina m'vAn usllo many of our distinguished men,k3 well as a; grape nklMran nvn IT,. AUUltD l' v.. 50 cents. ' 1 i Small house and lot ort ChurcliHU East oMtoad 8t. ,'. ,". . . ,w south of . t.ti. fpifti n.-inabfl. Co'tlS, and I O A m,aat ivuj .v- a , . Of,T. I vacant lot ou k"u LaGrippe when Laxative Eiuo Muhurch. not oroduce the ringing in the head like mer lot and dwelling on Churfeh Sulphate of Qumnine. rut up .n jju.c- Dyer streets. .......... v . convenient ior wt". ""T'Tornm -wl .lTIot on Church rr monfiv retunaea. mtav i uwemm - --. - ,uw, Uv vr- that aspires to a cohtention witbits other Druggist. maternal ancestor. We have heard "Milch" was derived from its beneficent! sunder. Wi?rw:W Onggs and all west of Dxer. street. I." .tl,000 THIS SPACS IS FOR Human life is heta in too cheaply ;,lAr what is best to be done under h the individual kho needs a ton- 1, n-rsn. tVioir !. hia axratam KO&KS tO COVer UlS lit; uuuu n; iui uio ojov"-t - wise and for wants by purchasing every mixture that is commended !to mm. twjmem ber that Ayers Sarpparilla has a well- earned reputation fifty yearp stana- ing. i J5 acres of land with gotxl dwelling stables and outbuildingsJ borne. '. ..... .' .' ; 1 street-60x120 felt. feet 2 istories. buildings. .... A desirable House 24x21 L8xl6 fet. All out- W) And his place of business is on Poin dexter street, next door to Williams & Gordon, where he will be found at an hours ready and anxious to serve you. Havine exhausted ewbern A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on North Side, near e'DOt and wharves. . . J ..... . Ib depot ntn onMartin strieet 40x70 feet, ach tl50 A good business store In Woodvllle. he has Large storehouse ami dwelling, aw She iuadc our cilice an ajprecia m Vtlnesdav. " - - . - . tevn Work on tho I-owrr luililing, . !..:.. ....1 r.iJn.1.Tlr strrrts. rauvi jum i , r .rt.,ntv. H Pnart- .... . . j -i i l - r. I ' ... . . 3 1 !, u l.i sjsr ended for some biiaw uoro, uuuhu wr , b;, interceSsion w iD,uouauuuc . WQuld be sustainea . f. i!. , t t f i-on orders ed this life at lue residenco 01 answer, civen in half ut-1 . ; o-jvintr to our-Jooor and tbU hid been ordered, has been re- claugnier ' a tpred words, Mr. H. knelt, and was increasea loice oi auuuv w Qm I t,!a cnJn icAtions for solri 1 1 1 a r wn. u i caw 1 ifivitriijj u -k - . & u - rt w t Hiirtud with au 1 tl- o.itsidt? work will man l i,n -.-! rnl when the later- tfi.1 dnou. When tlnislifd it will be the handsomest 0; em IIous ia Nortu Carolina. Lid. John Wa.re, of Wallace ton. Vx. sent.u creeling a few Ja.4 a ... und a mcJJie, that ho ltim fin the bow of the tirsi nalaco btearuer that passes tLrmi-h the o!l MarfbaU Parks where he was best known hastily He has t , mercv, wheb Troctor been a great sufferer from rneuma- tupteahini; exclaiming : '-Sam tism for a great -.r Sam, pray.for this pain to leave me. Vm Halstead changed the tenor of his imprr l n ilu . - i burvin" eround oo Indian KidSc. . prayer and j asked God to give mm Mis, Lessie Tajlor and Mr. Beu- release from poauj pam, Miss Bessie ao; v I in serenity and u n,inL dolu oi wis ".0-- i- - i,n;tpd in tbe noiy mamj reeaom on Tuesday r.n,l n r.!--ifth Citv and he will CurntucK cou . w -. - .'..I,.. ii.: 1 1 cit rt II D LUU- 1 I i uncct u to rive him the rigm siamuga -'v.. , .,A liter dining He again .... I ,i,.lnfo lonhPD &QU U13 iau ( . 1 , loa. KwrV.:: :: of the his old fiiend and ne iouna mm Xot only will lie was - - ITi thinin the sweet t Economist, uune'-wyi " Bcci"ufa ""T T " rCaliaiwi,tn"" r , ibuiuuc. yi; j- ... h aged a comfortable home to shelter them'in their helpless and depend i Anmiiiinn' iV think it is due KUb buuutuu. i to our people and their poor. There was insurance on the pro perty amounting to $1,500. the holy matrimony freedom from ; sufTering. lie iv evening, at Moyock, propped up that he mjght brea :ounty,-by Rev- P- Halstead was invited out to din t bis residence con- , i . iQ s lam tno -ngui. oi "-o- ,i i,;a f;r bride. Alter hand of cordial congratulation wben graiuo -: . . m, m . . -ii m j . a a inr" it.ii utsavMw V "ll v9UW VI. Ill I rill M WMV ne eoxe. win. ui. we be there i D. V.) but a come band will creet Mm and play ior grow. ,,.t .b ""V . - J ,U nnccila delectation, -the Old oi . nou. , ttnd parted eartj aesi uay. He was breathe. dinner. see He soon North and l4OIe well. Viririnnr xr nlth. harDines3 and Oil- TJ - aiaic xu-., . thei ig our most never lire. opecu .r reiurned to A t m n v . i t i- . nil I, i arnpiiL wisu. j ' . . i. . J -Mn".I.jr " : 7, in this town in the to d . . rm a V a. 1 r ft I - IT-IT I MHil UUUA W W you vapi. liOuDi auu ifitu iuc - , brmhtj industrious by , wanted o , . I - ft 1 . be handy' in omce. ppv Dr. J. H. Whitei r .rx Thev tire a source o -, ' are a source of care, alsou If vou care lor your -t1 7ZC for iUastrated ndisorderstowh children are subject, ana which Frer's Ycrmlhizo has cured for 50 years. . Jk. H- FRET, 1 1 V RESOLUTIONS f RESPECT- . F-&... there- E ranch Tt,-reAl. That ini&isoeain wesusiavu 1 .-J..I-, :,-'-t.ri'!i hiV A. and V B. s, ., , . . ., TJt. ,a o ri a llCMUUci -1 "- " -n i ... i . . ' jj-a-ji a memtMr wnrm m . ,nineiB he 1 nia ). eacn. faithful Us a ft iend and con- frora long 'experience in busme.s ne 1 . t lauu . 'ff . j i I T & , .., , t;,l filial ivk..fn.nnnn ltfvnr and Poitt ientiousio tbe d'sfcnarge 01 auiy. . f-elssure that ne w 4""- T." I, o FIirrii,i hin Vard'Vat a 7?rd 2, That whne we wll sady fluch a busy community as dexter Creek ( OId bbip lard at a Ulty is nuw uw 7 Woo-.-wisnod id bis infinite wis- onn. nrov idenilal dealings has seen fit to call front time to el mity on Oct. 2, 1897, in Elizabeth City, N. C, our brother w.tu:iray fore be it reso'vea joy jrwpiai tVo 11R T. O. O. F! ri w " . ' , .1 ' 1 r Eez.cedl. Tbat mjisoeain weuswu the loss o tacbment miss bis D esenis ia our .bodge room we bow in humble! subm-sson to oar Father. 5 ; - i .f That we extend to the widow and relations of our deceased brother our svmpa.bles in the boor oi the'r sad bereavement, invoking the comfort'ng j influeaoe I of the Heavenly Fat her in their pena 1. Iico:ved4. That a copy of tuese re solutions be spread upon thel minutes of onr LKjdge A copy oe sent 10 fam-'lv of Ibe deceased.' A copy to the Lodge Weefc'y, to the Economist and Fisherman & Farmer with a request to nubl'sh and that the usual badge of moarn;ng De woru n"ivj 8. M. BeSlt, W. A. DOXBY, Elifa EVASS. Committee, 8tay. He has a store fall of dry Goods, Clcthina, ......... For Boot;, Shoes, Etc. Schooner Esthergood as new. a small sum, Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable $10 per month. The Toadvine planing mill property, On easy terms and veiy low, Two small houses and lots south of Railroad track ml 'ennsyiva- TO CURE A COLD IK ONE DAY ' i ! Take Laxative Cromo Quine Tablets Iletsy' Elizabeth p-rmanent home and he is ready and Poindexter Creek front on west ide v illing to auctioneer off any property, I of .treet. jv from a-big pianiaiiu", vv"-" 1 A nne wnan siio vn m. vi" H-ra mule a hybrid, neither a norse iiVer, on soutn side or town. ij r a mule. A desirable dwelling and corner lot We wish to call the attention of our (Cetams to oar celebrated brand, Jo ig Leaf Tobacco, 9 in. 5a, second t none in quality or appearence. We think it has no equil for the price, hinh .'a 'A.if. t reiail. We solicit only Take laxative ''."ui ThfTnft sella itself. . " All druggist reiuna me uxucjr y.. . - cTPVlt3ra & Co.. a a SI T I " ' W l w w m IR11S LU WUl V Auctioneering is a pro. . .. I .1 uoitnuiv . fcvBlon.'not aeift. Many a man m kt Matthews and Elliott treet. b-4 vacant. ot, near CotU.nFactory.i it- not an auctioneer. It requires sense, ; . , , - , judgment, tact, magnetism, emotion, A handsome dweliingon Road street,., enthusiasm and experience. Try Big near Burgess. ,1 ; ' iseana joawmii.";.- narm ,,nH.nnth.TlTCr A ft a U4 imumw w " . A 200 acre farm wlfbJ large and com- . modlous buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms easy. Bargains In blankets at Fowler ti Co's. See theirs before baying. Sample csmet rugs from 5 to 2-cts. at Fowler & vo's. LONG LEAF TOBACCO. f 1
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