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HEECONOMIST - chairman manias call twmtD KTxiT txidat. Hon. Clem. Manly, ! Chair- R.B. Crxxct Editor man of the Democratic State E. F. Iu.xb. ....Business -Manager Executive Committee, calls the 'Convention to meet in Raleigh baggers. and serves the Republicans, negroes and low whites. Ife is not a carpet bagger, bui wears the.livery and marches under the bannerof the carpet Wo beg to be excus- NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES .J. G. Etheredge formerly place, but now of Pinner's Interesting Items from Various, Partts of the Dist-ict Va., was out here Sundav, turned Monday. " ; M. J. Sawyer and two daughters , 3 - ' of this Point, arid re- rnT3 CT3 .A , IV.t-A v v TTE-pfTi 0 FRIDAY ..MARCH 25,1803 on Thusdar, May 20th 180S, at C(1 fr0m taking any Sutler in 1 12 o'clock, noon to take suchnnrfl ' . of E: City spent Tuesday Village., ..- ' SPAIN IS GETTING READY. action as it may see proper. He recommends that judicial conventions shall he held in the A Spaniard and a treacherous Fst Second, Fifth, Sixth, man aro synonymous terms in Seventh and Eleventh to nomi tho popular vocabulary, and nate Judges for these districts the present exhibitions of the before the time fixed fortheState national character of ' Spain Convention, seem to confirm the correctness At - their " last meeting the of that popular estimate of LfttT,m;tftn ILU1U1UUILU tl U U L J L. V-L A l A AA. 1 J AID The dipper -dredge is in this inside of The, best U none too eood for tou. That'J whj you should have a '93 Crawford from Hathaway Bros, who bare the best. PEOY1DE5CE ' PERSONALS. Mr. Oscar Sawyer ' has returned home from Hickory, Ya. Mr. H. W. Scott, of Hampton, Va., IS VISltlnnr nalftf ivs Vioro fViia Toul- 1 " i -r . , , TrrmKw0. Bnrnham and Miss Bettie INLAND DEFENCES. Mr. JVC. i Morgan, of Edenton. spent Saturday afternoon at Mr. W. S. Jacksons. Tir tp "EJ t Tfrn. t- Would not an appropriation bv ?r"; "m anji oi x.ose i i. t ' -i I i'aie 13 lue g"csi or me lamiiy 01 the national character. With the 'declarations of peace upon her lips she is plying every means of preparation for war and is pushing her credit with desperate importunity to of which the following is a summary : Resolution 1st is an invita tion to all white voters of North Carolina who wish to unite with us in rescueiner the purchase war ehips,and failing state from tho foul rule that ouu .a cuucafuuiiK w now dishonors it, and to .iorm an auiance wun ioreign countries inimical to the Un ited States, 'and she may bo more successful in forming al liances than in buying ships. Combinations for all purpos es, co-partnerships, trusts and .umu.uc-S uru grt-afc laaors to witness what jt has done or this period-of the world, Ujj and in the last centurv com re store Anglo-Saxon supremacy. Resolution 2nd, assures the colored race, frankly, that they do not sufficiently realize their responsibility to the State, nor properly appreciate her inter ests and honor,and calls the past Congress Swamp Canal to a ship channel for ii i . amp oi war, greaiiy oenent us in time of -war by the facility it would afford to our ships of war to be safely and quickly taken to any- as sailed point on our coast defence. How easy it' would -be a fleet of lisrht draft shins of war to pass through the inlets on otir- coast at Beaufort, Ocracoke and Ha tt eras and ravage the inland ter ritory of the Albemarle, Tar River and Xeuse river sections which Miss Bertie Sawyer, of Hickory, V a., is visiting Miss Lela Sawyer. Mrs. W. F. Murden and children. of South Creek, N. C., are spending i some time at Airs. W. E. Wood s. Mrs. W. i A Halstead. of South WEEKS VIIXE NEWS. wn eanesaay a negro man. Charles Pool, called 1 at Mr. Jenhing's shop, near balem, to get a road cart that Mr.' Jennings had repaired. He fn i orfolk, has returned from a brief was about takirg the cart without visnnere. paying ior ine worK. jennmffs told MiRses Alifi WhiiA ami r rro-; him he could not Have it! until he Wood. of EhVbpfh rifv fh0 paid for the work. iThe negro said mi II mm frnpafa SAfhrdav nnrl Srm?f Al ioa I WOUia Have It Or die. O 7 UiilXJ Aim Cooper, of "The Fork." Mr. Thos. Davis, of Centerville; and Messrs Wilson and W. T. "I7e!l, r.lr. Wells. I have been all over town and looked at all our town limits, we welcome it, but WG cocas, out nave come oacK io you. Tori navn i oen anv sucn not so much mud. 1 1 1 . .. ! ' .. , ... quauiies, or goyos so preuy, as you owerea me, lor anyiniog like the prices. ' The above is VERBATIM! STATEMENT of an intelligent lady (stranger to ns) who knew qualities. After examining our goods, and learning prices, she went out and on her return used above language. She traded $20 with us and said she was going home and send neighbors. '' - . . Yours for Bargains Bass, of this place, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, by H, C. Bright, J. P. We wish them a happy and prosperous life. ' J. V' J. F. Davis, one xt Elizabeth City s timber men, was here Tuesday. , Viixaoe Box. Racket Store. Chock full Dry Goods, JNotions, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Mattings, could be easily defended if we could Davis' of Gra.t Brie are visiting mt 4kT i;l,f UhU i menus uere mis mww r uaiuu I week TT X T. t ifT'il irom xiampion noaas. ltn some r dredging of not an expensive char- acter tney could scour our sounds The usual religious exercises at binations in war were1 charac teristic of all the bloody conflicts of nations. The war feeling i:i contagious and spreads like a prairie fire. Had tho combi nation between England and Prussia not taken place, and had Blucher, the rugged old Prussian, not arrived on the hard-fought field, of Water loo,when the iron Duke of Wel lington was praying that "night or Blucher bno would come,? tho map of Europe would be very different from what it is now, and Eng would Berea Sunday afternoon was largely r&i : l w i liii i i in 1 1 1 Ni'i nir f hit wnnnna orrfiTinAi r w-m w m i r nr fro men nnil in nmnf rt I ' o.v. . kj. j. iow its kindness and charity in the ad com? in at the back doors uPon prfrent f sisted irf tbe service future. i After these Resolutions our faithful Secretary gives a few words of counsel that do hon or to the honored lineage he bears and should sink deep in to the heart of every true son' of our old State. He closes with these stirring words: "A political campaign is just ahead of us in which the wag er of the contest is tho good name anil prosperity of North Carolina. Wo should begin work at once; prescribing no test oath to our fellow citizens. but extending a warm welcome not land full fellowship to ' I ... A. A. . . wani io join us in just laws and good ment." the enemy's ships thatweredoinghav- J oc m our 'sounds, Estuaries and riv iere, louring tne 'Revolutionary war, in the war qf 1812 and in the late Civil war-ships of war of light draft ravaged i our countrv on these sounds, -in our civil conflict all Mr. J. E. Thompson, of Currituck these inland towns were constantlv Inlet, spent , last week visiting in trouble, and great damage was rieiltls at Poplar Branch, sometimes done. In tbe war of ! Alfred Etheridge and wife, pf 1 1 -w -m ..... 1812 whPn th: -Rnn-UcT, A,Wmi umcucK Sunday with his i - Mrs. Nancy Sawyer 'departed this life early Sunday morning, aged (59 years, a funeral service was conduct ed by Rev. J, B. Ferebee Monday. ! Mo. -1 , NEWS FROM THE .COA8T. ordered him out, and the negro said not til he had hitched his horse to the cart. Jennings" went into the house and got his gun. His wife I and mother grabbed .him and tried to hold him, and while' they! were struggling Pool took the cart and drove off. He was taken by special ; deputy u. a. Walton tori trial on Thursday, before S.jP. Wisonj J. P. Mis. Mary F. Davis and j Mrs. Mattie B. Weeks 1 have J returned I from a visit to Mrs. Morris, in Nor- j folk, Va. . ' ... I . .. - - ; 1 Mr. Q. W. , Alexander, who has been confined to his bed fori some , " " - - .- - . .'; ' - ! REMEMBEK & MEM Keep on Hand all the Time I Hrst-class line of &oods 66 HOT OF ALL KINDS. - PRICES TO ALL." & JONES. 1 father, J. B. in Etheridge, at Wash days, we again. are - pleased to see out j INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AV. P. LfeRoy, of ! Washwoods, spent last buhday at' Currituck In- Shake lnlo onr Shoei Allen's Foot-Ease, a power for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart- j ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. I Its the i greasest comfort discovery of the age. Aliens Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new suoe jeei easy, ic is a cer tain cure of sweating, callous arid hot, I Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps, j Trial i WITH THE. . land's drum-beat nave been "heard around the world." Had Fran ct sot jointd tht Rebels in the American Rfltrnliition thn n A Go to the CitrFih and Ovster JIarket 4o ui uimu aMinigion ror line oysters and fish, opposite would not HOW be on all liDS as Swan' Hotel, 'Phone No 123. V.V0f ; t-: T. T. WIIITCOMH. - x list, iu i I'aCL, pacKago FBEE. Address, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. and First in the hearts'of his countrxmcn." Most of the great wars or history have been fought out by international combinations. Spain knows DON'T. lnutou. ARE WE FORGOTTEN Chairman Manly has called a meeting of tho Democratic Convention of North Carolina full well tho benefit xf a help- to meet in the citv of Rnlpifi-h ing hand in a diro "emergency, on Thursday, May 2Gth. 1S9S. j'm. . i . - - t itu:i i uau sno is usincr every etlort LKutler has e.illpd n nnnnliet. uub our country is makinnr ac- to play that hand in her pre Convention to meet-in Ralciirh tiTe preparations for war would it sent exigency. about the same time. His con- not be wdl to turn their eJes to- Cockburn ravaged Hamj)ton Hampton Roads the towns in Eas tern Carolina were in great dread and we-have heard it said that .the let, the guest of H. MJ Gallop. first Mr. Gaston died from fright in Thomas Taylor, accompanied by aU wirt) expectancy of his coming. Edenton l1 Airiine,'oi uurntucir, was the securing was great terror and James Sut- SV01 tne ses bimmons, at the govern- ton who lived at Sandy Point was ?7 . .i : . - ia , iuajor u. u. Alurrul nd wife, of on the watch out for Cockb urn's Washincrton. D. n. n nZ. fleet, and.as he looked down the ner, of New Jersey, are spending a & 'A F Rfl V f Bound, he saw some ovster bnnts few weeks atlDeal's Islfttid f!lnh 4 14 Lmf )Sm Iwi U . comiDg up the sound, and supnosiD? George Perkins and Miss Hettie them to be thet advance of Cock- I Ansell, both of Knott's Island, were OllG Niffllt OhItT" f l umiea m tne noir hands of mafn. ' : ) rr uutu a uucL. it k lltHl ill irrnai iPrrnr I . Edenton. But Cockburn was then burning the capital at Wash- Southern iioc!: Land,; 9 Clutua Underwriters' Fire Insurance Of Greensboro, N. C. Go's Plants and selects at the CitV ana uyster Market. Fi8h Returns to the Policy Holders 20 per cent, of the Premium if no loss sustained. - T. B. jWXLSON, Agt. , ' : Elizabeth City, N. G. of matri mony Saturday niht, Justice Bow- a en omciating. Misses White, of Church's Island! I and Pate, of ( "Whale's Head; Messrs. White and Overton, of Church's Is- land, Brumsey, of Whale's Head, aXd Gray, of Cumtuck- Inlet, were the guests of Miss Lucy Odell. at I Poyner's Hillj Sunday, and report a FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1898. uWidow . Compa THE REAL Brdwn" NORTH CAROLINA, Camden countj. S. D. Burnham. J. E. i Sup'r the! Court. any. 1 M : n ii -. . r AMViioLiiwua auu yci uenecuy iiaiurai Austria ia ntif4nnVn f0mMnMnAA... r ward this portion of the nation ,1 v, ;a " . :r;VJ. Tr - ' & A M.U A I b.llll'Vl A lll.lili. XIIV KTI. II ' III III I A - m-m. I w Llin f Umii III 1 I I M S 1 II I Ttl l f Allll l.ll l.l I V II ll f. fllfav m I A w W 44 S I I 9 O w v tA I ' J - WV opam, impelled hy the ties tvo parties means a dicker and OI blood and kind mil. Onr- tr.ndo nf Tint 1 many leans toward Spain, im- cratic party. It means that polled by tho spirit of hatred Butler expects to pon hands toward our people from the an- with the Democratic par tagonism of their form of gov- ty in order to' put his eminent, and by its present dirty hands in the pot. Now complication of trade relations wo hope our delegates to the with tho United States. Fran- Democratic Convonti on will actincr . I . - - I l m . n i . . k " vmeyara. e are entirely unpro- lop, at Currituck Inlet.; We bespeak ""eny ceecriDe .-"iitie Keal widow fprtn.l.t.,lt WAnMi,- t ffir her ft nlPftSQnf. timo . Brown," Mr. A. Q. Scanlin's latest bid tcr for war vessels of light draft to E- lunden should be com- enter Beaufort harbor, Hatteras or ended for his heroic act in saving rWol- ;nua i a i i the school fhouse at Warhwoods Ucracoko inlets and desolute our M i, . wu.kjj.k mo acuiueiiLauv on .x .i i. ' j ion. ai Mondav. - i turn a deaf ear to all his pro posals. He is nothing but a trading politician and has not tho support of his own politi cal family. He is a low-down, co leans toward Spain from neighborhood relations and lovo of fight, and while Rus . sia is friendly with the United States, it has tho entente cor- J?-1 ll Tl - - . I . " uiaio wiia ranee ana an implied unpnncipled trade politician treaty in case of troubled. If without intellect,and withoutpa Spain is successful in forming triotism. Simply pap and noth a warlike alliance with these ing more. .nations, then trre United States Our observation is that our has serious work on its hands, Democratic constituency would and her only way out of it is by bo horrified to follow But's tho strong and loyal arms of lead and rally around his ban- s cniy minions ot sons, by ner. For ourself we must say its thorough preparation for that our arm would bo war, and by its alliance with paralysed and our voice be a pxous to the water might be reduced Friday; alsd that of Frank Staflord. -uS,ttuu, uFu uuu, pernaps. sun, small one, in obeying his v UUuW, ituou jjayor u.; A. Banks and I. M. jizaDeiu Jity, spent whole section. There is i the mouth of Cape Fear River protect Wilmington, in case of seri ous war, but there is no defense at Hatteras or at Ocracoke and none at Beaufort Is it our lot to be left unprotected while along the Atlan tic coast from Maine to Florida forts ' one colored : -! liv are equipped for the defence of our asnore at 4 P cities and towns. Our Representa tive in Congress should consider this and move for our national de fence. Our shallow water does not protect our towns. Our want of protection is an invitation to attack. We are absolutely helpless. In the event of a nrcAnncrofl rrrflif n,-,- k O wua&vv. l A. I r n . waters might swarm with gnn boats L5ith Mr vra JLx of light draft and our towns conti- t . ii ancu o ovuuui ciutseii last to SHamie j v S HA mand of Capt. F. Harris, from Rap pahammock river bound for James river, lost his course Sunday niirht and anchored Sunday, 3 p. m. two miles south of Wash woods. The crew, composing the captain and man, 'were brought m. on Monday and taten care of by crew of the Wash woods Life Saving Station. 1 L0NEINES3. j ; . BRIEFS FROM MUilFORD. Miss Maggie J. Williams left last Saturday for a visit 'to frieiids and relatives in Berkley, Va. Mr. S. Jennings, of Berea Chnrch, spent last Saturday i!and Sundav ror popular favor along theatrical lines. An unqualified success in Lon don, Berlin, and at "the Standard j-ueaire, jjiew xorK vity, it jis Certain to be greeted here byj large audiences: Nothing has been left undone to aN ford an evening of legitimate mirth; and the company engaged is one of the highest merit. j ... - j Prices 35, 50 and 75 cents, j Reserved seats now on sale Selig'j jewelry! stored ' -' : ! L J To Fight or i to Fight ITot THAT'S THE OIIESTIOII ? Cartwrifrht And ' Ttr n t . . i wue n. a. uortwngnt, 15. liUrn ham, M. V. Whitehurst. I. N. Biirn ham, T. N. Burnham, JJ. M: Bifrn- nam, j. jn. Whitehurst and wife Lovey Whitehurst, G. W. Burnhfim, D. E. Burnham and B. B. .TaTfi.i' jriainuus. . vs. M. A. Kicldick, J. L. Riddick. M. P. D.'jji.v. rrt ... . ', J . .T. v xviutjicK, i c. jttiaaicK, u. k. tid-i dick and S. M. Riddick, Defendants. " NOTICE. v The defendants above named will take notice, that an action has this lay been commenced against them in this ourt in favor of the plaintiffs aboe named; that the purpose of the sfime Is to have a division, by order of Ithe court among the piaintifls and defend ants above named of the three tracts or land and improvements situafcpd in tJouth Mills township, State and county aforesaid, and more particularly des cribed as follows ; j - First-tract, known as the "S. J. Burn ham Home Tract,'' adjoining the lands of George W. Burnham, S. R. Edney, John Ii, Hinton and others and con taining one hundred and thirty eight acres, more or Jess, . f KjwLuj. irrtoi, &UUWU as me urite Field," adjoining the lands of B. R. Edney, Robert Bullock, James B. opence ana others and containing thirty-eight acres, more or less, f Third tract, a tract of "Swamp Land" adjoining the lands of Georg W. Burnham, Prank, Raper, the Pasquo tank river and others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less; that the summons in this cause is retiirna- oie oerore the Clerk of the fliirwrinr NORTH CAROLINA, i Sup'r Court, Pasquotank county. J Feb. 16, 1898. Courtney A, White, Wm. E. Ferebee. i iaintiiiti. . V3 BenJ. D. Ferebee, Abel Barker, Defendants. NOTICE. The defendants above nampd will take notice that an action entit W above has been commenced In the Su. perior Court of Pasquotank county to partition a certain tract of land ifn- ate in EMzabeth Citv townahln. Pn. quotank county, N. C, wherein they are tenants in common; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are reauired to ntvar t the office of the Sunerior- (2onrt f'lr!r Of PaFQUOtank connfv rtn tho, fl-o onday in Anril. 1898 . .t. fh ouse of said county and ariiwer or demur to the comnlaint In iaM aH orj the plaintiffs will apply to the court iui wo reuer demanded in mM twf ra tion. J. P. OVERMAN. Clerk Superior Court lORTH CAROLINA, Pasquotank county, Elizabeth City township. Inj the matter of the Homestead of L. L. Hayman. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j oALl IIayman. of said county and State, having filed his petition before the undersigned for his personal? pron ?lty "fPPU this 8 to notify all the creditors of the said L. L.' Hay Lnan ,thafc the 8aId Petition will be heard at mr office in Elizabeth City township Pasquorank county, on the .4th day of April, 1898, when and where, h ' Aey 81 aPPear they may be ! M. R CULPEPPER, This 26th daycgeM NOTICE OF ADnifllSTRATIOri. of 'kYS" qalifled 63 dminiatratrii of the late Margaret Palmer, I here by give notice lo all persons : indebted to her- estate to come, forward and make . immediate settlement and those holding claims against tbe same twlm8e0t ltem for Vvet within, twel ye months from the date of this notice, or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . Mrs. Elizabrttt A Maffi Palmer, de'd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Jfti' Executors of the late Wi ham W. Gnffiin. we here by Rive notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make . immediate settlement and those holding claims against the same to present them for payment within twelve months from the date of thfi notice, or it will be pleaded m bar of their rocoverv: r ELIZABEETH Q. GRIFFIN. M R. GRIFFIN wllirriwV F. Lamb, Att'y Feb- 24th, 1898. Whether 'tis better to1 bear thn shame and disgrace of permittine' Court of Camden counrv. NWhw Spacish cruelties to continue in Jna m"8 office in said county on the Cuba oi by war to end them.! We tl d7, of -aT' 1898t! wheu ai)d nhre think war r ri Jl? deleta above named are u,. ' --. -- .-M-uig rwiuirra to appear and answer dr de max uut aie Wttijim' war aauv. not mur to rne cnmnlnmf i tho South American ! Beruh- word of command, if w cnnld U3olf! us have our Meekins, of : lies. dn Rft nt nil Tf n . .:uJ " appropna- last Thursday m Newland at the f.. . r"... T" otii&cs i uuu io ioririiy our miets and pro- nnbli ohnnU i J. E. J. Warren soon opens a pn vaie school :at Hope Academy. which will be filed in thflm K mi mw, in IS. the 17th fkv of . . . v men indeed would come the with tho Democrats i n tho mn- I tect our inland broad waters war oi the giants and; history mentous campaign just ahead might repeat itself in another of us it should he under the "Thirty Years War" to com- general invitation to all voters, memorate the opening: of the When he comes, if he does, he new century. j must leave off his epauletts. Spain can closo the war hy Wo honestly believe he will accepting the decision of the be a handicap to us. como as he may. In a Dlain Dhrase. w General Debility and Loss of Fle5h B. C. Jackson, of Rosedale, on bpain but on hifirh prices. The SllfPSS rF rnr ixray n-n i I nff to UJ. yu UiEU LiXlUVO IB I Ma.ik 1 0AO proven by the growth of ourbusi- , "v R; ii PoRBEi ness. It is one bf the . simplest Clerk Sup. Court, Camden Co N'c muigo uji ctu uj, iu opain or in uuoa, to prove that we hayg the best oods for the least money.1 One has onlv wa s to tr7 and to try is j to buy. Those Scott's Emulsion his been the standard remedy for nearly a hear our friends all sav-" We tZSjS XJM??3' .?HzaD " i ; owuuk, lUAt vujy uuiaia re .American raval Court 'of En . quiry in the case of the explo- :ZIV'?J 1J lD UrS-'' But-A.. capno, frt by Mr. IVank Kon, Went t o EUm M .wr...VM un uui-ii vir uuiul's very near io navinc: l xicsn-rormm iood;i beth Uity Tuesdav v iu buu uufuor oi iiav-icommitiea tne in Elizabeth City Monday, purchas- wbo faii to see our goods andl learn mg goods, j " , j Nis. our prices lose bargains. ' - HB twjr.afl assortment oi iBvery thing usually kept in a flrst-clalss ' - -P "I- - ' ' . Dry Goodsf Clothing And Notion Store. NEWS ITEMS FEOM SQUTH MILLS. '. J. A. .Jrntchard and sister, Miss IiOuella, spent Suhday afternoon in this village; . Miss iiessie Davis. accomnaniPf? A ana, - The decision of the Nav al Court is a just one, and tho attempt of Spain to get up-a counter report is. a direct in sult and a foul sequel to anatroci oua crime, which the United States will not heed. If the m auinormes ot our government were to give heed infamous trick I- unpardonablaJ.. ouicr prepar- Mrs. W.S -Rartlptt t, M;00Tir0 l-xl r sin" to North Carolina and to - that pretend BarUett wenttoabeth, &rfSgS2 the Democratic party. Hois -Ji. . w of our business we had to have more not quito tho man that wears f SaS(u)lflf S -arPer engineer at the room and have moved! into the thft livow f . - plaining mills at the locks, erot his Mitchell stand on Wnt v.. . i4 uuk ut- uas vau-1 , on if. ksfc Knt.B uu- - " r oeen amy resristerri ns ttan first and second floors.' and now ican Trotting na'"l,e, raef ir . .... , . . r i. -----o ov, hu iiiu wen. "o mi otucji OAi BUI IS 1 . 7 ""cicwo n ttueu m in hes and 111 no, Li- iuiorm: Jo vi US m casjon" hlazoned on his shield does, but they ' fall to ocrform I ine pure iNorweeian Cod-liver Oil foot on ! work this weekT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE. that BEAM 8. has Ei Rev. J. :J. Parker, delivered . I . . Y - . 1 I -..w. A rrvcT i maoe into a atitp-httui err am. cv;ti I vrr -n;,.a aa ..., ..i 1 1 rf i,v d to such an disease by the timely use of 7fr: W,Ul jc 17p0p?.0!- to 3Iiionary Society, of Trinity every they would he futt's liL Pfl.,. L.0! 2! s? "e in e fo'Iow- driven to arms by an out raired r j neonlii. : S favonte remedy of Spain must , back or fteht PPuIarity- AIwa-s cures increasing and if she falls back upon her blCK HEADACHE, impious combinations in an sour stomach, malaria, indiges unjust war, with herself in the tion, torpid liver, constioation ' x wrong, then uuelo Sam must form his alliances or bow his back for tho conflict far h makea t this preparation aq is building; a freight h and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PJLLS - -mm . eatiiooat Jjine ideal one and checks the p,.i t' . . , w wasting tendency, and the 0 their rt ron - 1 x . J. Cecil Trctman, of the firm of V igsrins & Trotman up on the Nor folk t& Canjdcn P.- R., about five miles from this place, i has left' for otter parts. We regret his leave from cur midst, but our best wishei are with bain.1 i size invited elsewhere. and to call price. The i)ublicTl892 : bv SteR'ixnt "a,ea before patient almost immediate ly commences to put on flesh and grain a strength which surprises them. J. A. Yours for Business, er & tepng lette. by Patohea Valuer, mi i r,ii .Jrr''K etc- i (See .v"',",'Di ui. ia h urea bv O s: Hoop Sale of Valuable Property, By Virtue nf an assignment executed to me by L L. Hayman, for. certain, purposes herein mentioned, which said assignment bears date of Feb. 25, I8y, and is reentered in f hA RArt.t0.. Co. Stanford. Ithaca n. v. rcV.V jr w3anA" registered in theReffit -r-l . , - - - - iiicu in Ti nttifia nf U...n.i i . . o - rs:- . " ' asai ' w -wmvw a . 1 I ill- A r J - r Given under my. hand and spWI t AVSLt "all proceed on Satur- V"cago .ill, this 31st day of DpoenihZ. V"" T"1" uaJ or March, 1898, to of- county, at public auction for cash, the property conveyed to me as Trustee: i?eB50W ca8e 6 8et scales, 1 oil tank and measures, 1 horse and wagon. iiV eing machine, 1 role of pa ger and holder, and a lot af open ac counts E. P. LAlJB, W i. w Assignee of L. L. Hayman, March 17, 1893, , J ' county, in book Sc that th B sm yon ret SCOTTS Fv; ma ,nJ tha wrapper. 50c and 1 1. 00, all druggist. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamisu, Ntw York. A. D. 1897.' Wanted. I. W STEINEU, "Registrar. oa etc Cleveland, Ohio, i-waium i ravel i nc !i Pman ii 1 uir.Mii. - . . c a u. Bell I II ill NFDnil thin HA . r line or Uubribatinir Oils tto. : " r." season in iiie. coun "Dai5 .Greases, tlesof CurttaA.in n.rrl uuiauA GID. GARRKTT, 'Groom. I
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 25, 1898, edition 1
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