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4 I J ! , ;! v "I : r - 4 1 . i- j V t-'i i i- 4 i ! t r; ft ft I : fi ft; r VI i - J 4- .4 1 1 1 I Is- . ?! 1 si J, J fv. 1 ft congrega- VE BOAST; OF THE Ureal Ualue WE OFFER Meter Mare Worthy Than tit - - Absence ofJlrs. Wadswortb, made a VV S (F1VQ ijS.rPfl.lUS cbara?nfTlloss?, and wa asrUcd " O , O - in AW TLoro was a very street solo at Ihe Baptist church Sunday nirrht rendered by Mis3 Lula Briggs, of Raleigh, which was much admired and enjoyed by the large tion present. Mr. Alex. Wad3wortb, -Jr., enter tained a "card party" on Friday night Miss Helen Martin, in ihe That Havo No Precept. receiving by Miss Kate Engle. They are enlarging the facilities for the telephone T)!anL Reuben s-tISEL'S---Tw6 : Stores. I . f OOOOOOCOOOOCOCOOOOCOCCCCOO CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCOOOOD3DD3) O (i: (S : ! . ? If: LISTEN TO THE FACTS, ALL Davis is superintendinff the work. YOU ECONOMICALLY . H Reuben be as faithful and expert INCLINED PEOPLE a telephonist aa ho was an Economist I ablest , . i uevil fifteen years ago, then he's It's because we sell the greatest O. K. uuantity, and it is because our ex- , .. Harbor, Dare county, gave us an in teresting call on Saturday. He. is a veteran fisherman of the Dutch and shad net persuasion, and .we made a big catch of fishing informa tion from him. cheerful ton, said thaf, he "too would soon paF away and someone passing his neglected grave would say, Charlea R Kinuy is buried there right smart old fellow." Charles R. Kinny.) has been dead forty jcarg. lie twas one of the and most : intellectual, the O 9 mi 3$ I t penses are lower. Just glanco over our magnifi cent stock and see If we do not savo you money on every item. most influeKtial, the most gifted and I g UUC Ji IUU UVO AliCU iMiO CIU I -) 1 -W v men wno nas erer lived in this town. Who here now knows who Charles R. Kinny was He was the recognized leader of the bar in the Albemarle section State, and in the Supreme Why is it that we are the leading exponents in high-class merchandise? Because our assortments are big ger and fresher. j Because our prices are lower. Because we protect our patrons by the guarantee, "The Best." v t ' t? ' iL. ti peer of Gaston, Badger, Baldy, g .1 1 Henderson, and iohn H Bryan. His j life was gentle, ""greatness became V Avrarin.l i:r -r 1 1 n? : i I r at the residence of her grandmother, griuj beloved, for his geniality, T (11 Little Annie Hope West. the lit- tie four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, of Cornland, diphth extended the 1. We pleaie dunelve by. pleasing yoa. rric the lowest. Wort ment the ltt. 3. Don't aic any questions. Our low price will prevail as lonjr aa we hav kooJs to etlh 4. latest importations from Part, London and Ilrlin. 5. The fiual reduction on all onr Rood ha bten made ta-daj. , i. Let in chow jou how much we ap Ircitf!e your iatrouaf;e and cuod win. 7. Alirayw the newest novtItive si war s the lowrst price P. Ihtpectton will prove that our prices are the lowest in town. 9. 2iew Roodj received daily, includ ing tnanv imported and domestic nov-eltlf. Our sympaihies are bereaved parents. - We sympathife in the death of W. S. Foster, of Long Island, the old buiiness manager of tho Palmer Is land Shooting Club, of Currituck Sound for many years. It is no idle word of praise to Fay that he was a good man ; he wis the best of men. A sad and just tributo to his mem ory from a friend who knew him wcjl appears elsewhere. The visit of our old frieud, Jo- sephus Bauw, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Edward Kramer, was like a warm ray of sunshine on a freezing day. Joscphus and we ex changed our best jokes at his ex pense and ours, and the ladies were sweet, charming and chatty. Such a charming visit extends one's lease the his re- manliness, and courage. In forum, before a court and jury voice was an JEclian harp that - sponded to every emotion of pathos or denunciation. Tho deformed from an accident in infancy his, elo cution was graceful and winning and when his long index finger accen tuated an 'epigram it was a warning j of the wrath to come. When, after pilincr up fact upon fact and circumstance on circumstance, forming a pyramid of circumstan tial proof that, reached a climax, in the case'ef State vs. Chettham, in which he represented the. State, j at the bar, after a pause and said "As he pointed to the prisoner j O o o o o o o o o o o o o a u o o o o 8 8 O , o o Every Store V 1 thinks it is the best one. Ths But Orassci Utn are not always We don't think ther is" a better dry goods store than ours, but we are will ing to abide by your decision. We don't want yoa to bay even a paper of pins here until yoa are sure that we can't do better for you than anyone eUe Nathan said unto David thou art WeVeephVm .,l y0a ? of. loceitu Je tbF0US tbe rigors of the man' the case was won. While first, tLenwmier , he lived Charles R Kinny was wide- Louis Selig comes back to us in ly known and his personality this issue with a taking advertise- character to this town. Who of Iment that tells tho storv of his trade. , . His Christmas novelties are beauti ful and attractive, and make a man come down with his dust as soon as he sees them. Go" and look. He i H TV f II ! Oil -Jem 1 n k at rs 1 11 1 8 X?, B Of the ones who pay the most for their Viuca. vui viuiuiu Ziaa LUC UctCIW Vk H gfving satisfaction. We believe in giv- iqg a custoaer what he wants. We woald like to show you how easy it is .t- ' . i '.- - j v " - ' to suit a man; j An Interesting Exhibit II. We think of nual.tr t!i prices to jiiake friHsds- 12. A pleased customer u the btst advertisement. 13. Oricinators and promoters "low prices. It. A little money does the business her. ' l-k Our new goods are ready Your inspection invited 8 and yocr oiened eye at io. vtir Jovk el.e where when ioul,v..B. iv;r, zayr. nbuy new and d curable goods it . , 41 ' trade and has beenlongstudyiug the tastes acd wants of our people. He has a large and beautiful stock 'and can and will sell as any house in the south. The Hathaway Bros, have enlarged their store as well as their stock, and invite their friends and the public to come and feast their eyes upon his new Christmas novelties that are suited o all ages, sexes and condi tions. The good book says "old men dream dreams,!' but not when gave now knows wno he; waff or that such a man ever lived? His noble dust fills an unmarked grave in our old nlrglectcd cemetery. ! in our store is our large and very select line of bureau and ' washstand covers. .They are the very beet that your money,, can by .best in every way material, embroid ery, drawing and design. Its You Want ' a good, stout, elegantly fitting shoe. Women have quite out grown the idea that a pretty shoe must have paper soles and high heels. Ex ercise has taught them that nothltg looks so well as a substantial leather sho with extended sole and military heeL They are built more on the lines of a man's shoes and have all the char acteristics. They fit well and are al together fitted to the tailor-made, nat ty momen. ; : -, ii It I- m m a Pleasure . " j to show the clothes you buy from us to your friends they are so etylieb J And the style st ays in them because the cloths ued are first rate, the linings are good and ihe mak ing the best that skillful hands can do. Prices are all right every time. , 8 )v . The Latest Thing in millnery requires a change from what you have. You cafc't make 5 71 !5 over one of the old tylo hats into any- Q yj . (i , thing licesthe present fashion. There. 8 t t j won't tie enough material. Our prices $ ?y on styjish' millinery are so reasonable O hh 8 I 1! O (SO that it ,would- be extravagance to buy material to put on an old frame. thnte low prices. 17. Turse fitted please!. i- Sew gocds. just vapci.illy low prices. : VJ. We show many designs that are exclusively our own. - 1U All the latest novelties. All the latest styles. 1. To let an opportunity like this pas is a big mistake. 3fi- Who wouldn't give the ins'gnl ilcant prica asked for these eochIs. r3. Y'0 are entitled to all the ad vnittaK of close purchases. 2L .New j;oods recei?ed daily. Louis fiwlig's window has a Elegant Display, of Diamonds and Watches. Call rnd tee them. The Inrtresfc utork tn spl.-rf fn m tVifa . r - - - cheap as C hristmats caii be found at Selig's. Ralph Bingham Ccming. ii - TUT IKIfWT " " O OOOO OOCOOOQGOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO 1-1 . This great platform lecturer, vio linist, raconteur, and delineator of the old plantation clarkey, vPill be here on Tuesday, December 14th. lie has ueen here uelcre and our they look around at what the Hath-1 ... , , , , ... . ... away boys have for tbem. It also m , says that 'young men see visions. 7 lvo giu. , oiuce ue vas nere They will see sights there. Pretty he has grown in fame and popularity, I (Two o StoresWSISEIj,8---Tw;d Stores. -r TCfORTn CAROLINA, JL Pasquotank county. v i ' f i r Office Clerk J Sup'r Court Notice of agreement for the incoroo- ration of Richardson Place Company having been s gned, sealed and ac knowledged 5by E. F. Lamb, W.T. Old, W. E. Dunstkn and C. W. Hollowell, and dulv Drdven iv the oath of the Xj O C JL Ii IV JE1 WS. g, wiU bt rrettier 0The ght and the places where he has lectured Ubscribing witness thereto according - 'ueJ - ioung men uuu muiu, tes:fv to Lis raro :t ts as a music;an. to law. and having been duly recorded old men and children, boys ana : in the office of the Clerk or tne Hupe u eivij icncj, pusuumuj, auw rjor cjourt for the county oi I'asquo- Vinter time has come, gentle An- girls, all come. nie. Tuesday night was a sneezer. , , . , w.i.. tt - J W e have received from W iley Har- Iorys Coliseium grows apace, rison Orandy, 6on of the late C. W. It rises Jile a monument to be seen Grandy, of this town,' a copy of the afar. Columbian Call, a college paper pub lished bvtho students at Columbia Mrs, A. H. Mitchell and children are visiting her old home and xnenas frontigPiece is illustrated - T" 1 1 I in rucuiou. Balph Bingham lectures here on the 14th. Bnm't fail to hear him. It will be a rare treat. Mrs. J. H Barnard and Mrs. W. L Wilson, both of Moyock, Curri tuck county, are visitiDg friends and relatives in town. Mr. J. J. Russell and Mrs. Julia Ann Daily, oT Providence township, were united in matrimony on d nesday by M. B. Culpepper, J. P. Beva. J. II. HalL J. Y. Old. W. E Hocuth and Presiding Elder Tyer are in attendance upon tho annual pension of the North Crrolina Confer ence at Raleigh- with an . 1 V XI engraving oi tue omcers oi me Senior Law Class, of which class Harry is a member. In a white all round funny man, serious man, pathetic man, intellectual man, gift ed man of great versatility of talent. He is an educator of the youncr, a solace to the old, a side splitter to the matured, and a moral to all. ! Come and hear him and be satisfied. Louis Selig, Our Leading Jeweler, choke, and hair parted in the middle, day g00tia ever Was shown in the Citv. extent as may be or hereafter become tank, in the State of North Carolina, and the tax-Of twenty-five dollars has leen dulv riaid. The business proposed to be carried on by the said corporation shall be the purchasing, taking and holding real estate bv crant. lease or otherwise, thereon and operating all manner of buildincs. factories or other structures for residences, manufactories or other purposes, selling, leasing, mortgaging or otherwise I disposing of such lanns, buildinesornropertv.or any part uunu- ing thereof ii any manner and to such Harry looks like he might some day be a judgo and be addressed as 'your Honor and will if he devotes the lucubrationcs yiginti annorum, that Blackstone talks about, to the study of legal precedents. A full line of Misses Diamonds rings can be found at Selig's. Louis Selig invites and customers to call and see gant Display. Bazaar and, 'Oyster Supper. Louis S.dig has been appointed "... - . . agent for the waterman meaiiioun- tian pe. rone natter. The Departed. The ladies of Christ Church Guild will hold their annual bazaar and oyster, supper at the Albemarle House on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10th. ;The fancy table and "Jack Horner Vi(T will.be among the attractions. Norfolk oysters will be served in different styles, necessary in nroneriy and lawiui y oil i,io rP:.o nnndiie.tiner Rain business. 10 duv or an liia 1 1 icuvio I o 7 - -i . his ele- sell lands either for casn or on creun, to take and irive credit or oonos ior purchase or sale of same; to hypothe cate, nledze 'and transfer said notes nr honda: to! subscribe to. purchase hr.m and transfer " stocks, notes ard bonds of otheir corporations or individ ii aIs. and borrow money for the trans action of its business. It is understood and agreed between the parties that no stockholder is lia ble or held responsible for the conduct or fault of the corporation in any fur ther sum than the unpaid oalane due sides the usualf tables there will be tho conundrum table. The same When w turn over the worn Cr. Senjaznia Eiixmett. UTtorncar I leaTe3 of-tlie mCmory ph. a tattoo on our heart strings, and as Tm Amr ami over, memory ut- Ur, Jtrn words of siimificance and bill of fare dispensed in conundrums va . . v solemnity " Gone Forgotten. Why? Wherefore? For -whaf the company j. on the share or shares wned by him. The business is to be conducted through a board of directors, and the town, while dressing a hog on Wed- , nesday, his knifo slipped and cut his face to the bone from his eye down abont two inches. also salads, ibe cream, cake, etc. Be- capital stock shall not be less than five thousand dollars, in snares oi oue uuu- A fashionable resort for the bicyc list now. is to the old Canal to see the work of dredging and remodel- great purpose was this ordering of ing it for a ship channel. A dozens Pmvi.ipnce? Why this edict or more went up Thanksgiving. Old brother Melick makes his best bow to his friends and the public in this issue of the Economist. He . has served us long and faithfully since ho came here a ouarter oi a entury ago. . . j Of Ralph Bingham, who lectures here on the I4th instant, a Raleigh of Infinite Wisdom ? A by. should the livc3 of men be like the scrawl ,,-.T, ho cfrnnd. washed away bvi U L7vii --7 - the first wave of the ficoi nde. r:fir ream nrrn we were talking a A. It J. J " O walk after breakfast, in the suburbs of Gatesville, with Charles R. Kinny, the odlest, ablest and most distin- a a.aiT k ft h-. ' exchangesays: Ralph Bingham as guished lawyer in r.uzaueiu a hnmnnst is Runerb. hiaeanalnerer L1 r, nf Knrlh Carolina' most mmm w 1 aii LA V .V ' j , having appeard before a Raleigh au- c;tizens. Wo passed fl n , 1 1 n n troni aritr elif hted.w Dr. Penict's two ilauchters. To tnose living Misses Mamie and Nellie, have ar- ;n mnl-innl distnctS Tutt S rlllS rived and will make their home with . ... t.ntfi their parents here. MV they -find arc incuspciiMuic, y r it aa pleasant a home as we have for sstem in perfect order and are the past xuiy years. Ucnliit rrf V Mia trnrtr 'of TIaT". U m. I Black in the revival meetings at the for sick headache, indigestion, Presbyterian Church .last week Tery malara torpid liver, constipa highly spokea of. The congrega . i: ii. .rr,Ccf I tmnana ail duious uiituaw. aod interesting, and much good waa TYff-pS Ll VCH. HlllS L-3 A are subject to peculiar Ills. The right remedy for babies' lUa especially f j worms and stomach mS Uordr U troy's Vcrmlfuxo ha mrad chlMren for 63 yeara. Send tor lllaa bock about the 11U and the xevaeCy. On ot. X. S. FKZT, BatUBOre, M(U . When you want an overcoat for your boy from 8 to 12 years old, see Big Ike. He will sell you an all wool one for S1.50. i VYhrtn vou want an overcoat for yon Iniy from 8 to 12 years old see Big Ike He will sell you in altwool for $ I 50. BUSINESS HEH ATTENTION Iwill remodel thft brick building corner of Main and Water Streets ana lrae the same for a term or years. Anrdieants can submit plan of build ing with terms of lease, or can confer gale at a great bargain. The, best home with me in person. for the price asKea in iorin caronna. tirvrt dollars each, with a right to in crease thej eaid capital stocc to twenty-five thousand dollars. Now, therefore, by virtue of the sta tute in such cases made and provied I, John P. Overman, Clerk of the bupe rior Court, da now declare E. F. Lamb, W. T. Old, W. E. Dunstan, ii. W. Hol lowell and their successors be and they are hereby made a body corporate by the name and style of Richardson Place Company, according to the tprms and fort the purposes set forth in said articles of agreement, and with sll the powersjnd authority conferred upon Corporations by the laws of orth Carolina, and to extend thirty years from dat of incorporation. Let this order b- published in a newspaper published in Elizaqeth City, N. C. . j In testimony -whereof i I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal this SOth day of (November A, D. 1897. : J I j j.p. .vf.rman, Clerk Sup'Court Pasquotank Co. A Farm Near Harrellsville, H. C. One mile frdra village, 2 miles from steamboat luhdin$r. A fine dwelling of eight rooms. Well flanked ..by piaz zars. A full I supply of outbuildings. 14 horse stables. A iarjre barn. 9 to bacco curing barn. Tobacco pack hons. annlfe orchard, crape vine yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant water hea'thy and beautiful country. Lands adapted t6 trucking, hrinht tobacco, cotton, corn, etc For I M- iri:'ouis;-llig m 3 REAL ESTATE. . - BY- ; ' .;. m E. F. LAM3B, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. g(f Hsabetl? City's BujStorev i 2 This store is peculiar to itself. In comparison withes XZZ. other stores the contrast is striking. This is an in-3 i teres ting establishmehf,;and as difieren nary stores as -one4 city differs from another. It is anS Atty. Real Estate Agent. 50x120 feee A beautiful building lot. Delightfully located. A last chance for a down town residence. Situate corner of Main and Martin streets. Forsale.at a reasonable price on easy terms, . . . - . . Two town lots on Lawrence street. Chance for a speculation. ; : A fine dwelling with large lot on tho edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms easy. Small house and lot on Church fit- East of Road St. ............. . . .$500 Vacant lot , on Road streeti south of Church. ; i : Corner lot and dwelling on Church and Dyer streets. i . . ZQZ't Dwelling and good size lot on Church west of, Dyer street. . ..... , . . . . . . $1,000 . 25 acres of land with good dwelling-- six rooms- Nicely fitted out with from ordi-5 1 stables and outbuildings, r A desitable home. ........ . . . ... .650 Bell street-60xl20 feet. ' House 24x21 feet 2 stories. L8xl6 feet. All out- aggressive and progressive store, ever watchful that ; buildings.... ...., ......f800 -.' . t , . ! , . ' ' ;A U , 3 A fine property on Shepard street, only worthy goods goods of merit find entrance.- House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharves' ........... . . f 1,050 Two vacant lots on Martin street 40x70 feet, each.. .S150 A good business store in WoodvlIIe Large storehouse and dwelling. alo good will of business...'. 8850 ' Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum. ' Two" tenant houses on Fearing street -payable 510 per month. ; The Toad vine planing mill property. On easy terms and veiy low. Two small houses and lots south of N. & S. Railroad track ('Pennsylva nia ). each. 8250 Wharf property on Rive- and Poin- - dexterCreek ("Old Ship Yard') at a bargain. Poindexter Creek front on west side of fctreer. A fine wharf site on Pasouotank River, on south side of town. A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets. Vacant lots near Cotton Factory. "We invite an inspection of our stock, vhich is daily beincr aug- 5 1 near Burgees. mented by fresh arrivals, and we can readHy show yon that we are -ZZ I ; Farm lands on the River. selling HONEST GOODS at an unheard of LOW PRICE. 1 3 A 200 acre farm with Urge and com- Special attention given to repair work, vouch is only done in -Imodious buildings, well timbered and Haphazard buying could never produce the goodsS at such prices that we are offering them a We Put the Prjce-Spur to Our Present Lively J I S Business to fslake Things Still Wore Lively.-; eompanied n very few 5 stands out 3 to i) on est 3 most com- 2 ;1 i Not draped in glaring and dazzling colors, not a jrr. by! brazen and untimely announcements, but grouped words, stripped of all sensational jgarb, "Our Motto ! 5: in bold relief, an inspiring and everlasting monument zz Sustness pnnctpus. ; -: j ZZZ Note the fact that we are showing the largest and plete stock of. . .' -l: .. g Silver and latedf7ar 3 suitable for every need, never before aUompted by any house in r-eastern ijarouna. r 2 our establishment by Competent .tDormcrt. iIL0D 0 0 In a high state of cultivation. Price 3 moderate. Terms easy. 2 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. 3 1 Take Laxitlve BromoQufne Tablets. All druggist refund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. I .THE LEADIHG JEWELER. piiitiuaaiUiiUiiiUiUiiitiaiiiiaiiiiiiuuiiiUiUiliiiiiiiiuii When you want an overcoat for your buy from 8 to 12 years old, see Big Ike. He will sell you an all wool one for $1.50 If ft
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