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THEECONOLLS I rcBUsnxD xtxt mt at. R.B. Cszxct Editor E. F. Iuica Buainea Manager FIUDAT APRIL 22, IS9S, SKINNER AND PARKER ON. THE BLUES. This period of the world may b justly termed the patent medicine ' era, ' 3Iore millionaires haTe-sprung from that perm-seed than from the germ-teed of erery country newspa per inNortn Carolina. "Swaim'a Tan acea" was the great patent nicdi cine of oar boyhood. It sold for eight dol lar a bottle- and all who cculd, bought a bottle or more. It cared every thing through the whole r.m ut of disease. Swaim gicv to bo immensely rich, lived in ft r-i'ace aid built the finest drag fei'- o ir pvrfHAinhi A few dav3 c. v :wg TTnr flmrmetl in to SCO U.-i. On r x was an x M. C. tbo.other an x . .em berof the upper House of tho G.icr al Assembly of North Carolina. Ud: nnr fnem!. One was named 1 j vai Gregory Skinner, of Fcrquimink county, the other James Parker, o( Oat county. In r :r social discus ion of diTera fied topics, wo fell in to a question ef diseases that human flsahwas "heir to, and li!u sometime politely called 3if" h lia came up. We iDtrt; i question to Gregory, had Lc tvet It was ft daring venture of curs, but he met our covert glance with a finu eye and said: 'I have hearn it Now, Gregory is an exceptionally man is Marion Butler, who is "now a living reproach to the State and a Hideous caricature of humanity? Fusion with Butler in the State politics of North Carolina at this time would be a stigma on the good name of the party md every member of it. It would be repugnant to the self respect of every good man who loves the old State in her wretched condition. It-might bo a temporary advantage to the party but it would bo only temporary, its ultimate fruits would be full of bitterness. The party that respects itself could not be rallied under such a leader. The Democratic par ty claims to be a. decent party and representee of a white constituency.- Let the latcb- sirinir.-; nf the partv harj out fnr .!! .!.-. nt. vrliitf mn in the State. Let all who lament- t:e ' resent humiliatiu conditions . . . i v mi j in and help uj to liil it J toil troves from the Island and the JiastiCO was so gumeu as iu TVtu will fh rn Accede to all the de- foul the' Philadelphia at the mandd of the United States. If this bowsprit. A Maltese pilot on dodge will satisfy the pride of Spain, the Mastico who spoke the Ar- tbeu be it so. We don't want to abie language, called to the whin iIia nrmiil bor. bni she must officer of the Philadelphia for settle the bill for the murder of the permission to make! fast to the Maine or McKinley will be held re- ship's ropes, as they had lost sponsible by the indignant American all their anchors, i Permission peoule.- Will there be war? Sat- was granted and while tne pi- urday will te!L . lot entertained the Moors with stones of the rich "cargo the Robert's w the chin tonic you want I Mastico containea,sne was ias- tened alongside. For - a' mo- because it cures. 23c per bottle. to cure no ray. I'ietuani as a r lonua oranc. " For sale at Griggs & Son, Citv Drug Store and Wood's Drug store. THE AMERICAN NAVY. Now that we are within sneakiner distance of a war a of our navy with the Span iards it i i -e say a v;ora auout some oi ment'the Moors suspected ,the decention and cried out "Americanos ! Americanos !" Decatur immediately gave the word4tBotirders Away!" They rushed on board, cutlasses and pistols in hand, Decater in the lead. As planned, five of De- may be opportune to c'8 men staid to guard the Krilli nnt. i PPfk nf f ho nftVl BWi4U.,,0-ul''w v iniiittrv RprvivP possible Moonsnreiniorcemenr, uat of the mire. But let there It j no dicker, no trade, no bar--rain and sale, and put no man like Butler onguard. We would rather be a dog and bay the moon or a toad and feed upon tho vapor of a dungeon,than follow such a leader, while he is reek ing ' with infamous crimes 'jinst the A''ner;i tic party 1 fh i "orth l-aro iJtr ou vt ill- r.wfonl ut ilithwuy on Uie corner. Druct. Uihi ON THh VERY VERGE OF WAR. cranial man, and we reacted the strain oa our face by descanting up It seems now conceded tnat we rnntra die-1 are on tho very vercro and threshold tory qualities of hippo and fun b-1 of war, and it does look like the last in thn Mm Individ- fceno in the drama of "war without ual orcanism. Griff, showed no dis fighting" has been cnactad. . Diplo position to take part in the , phdos- mary has completely conic discussion, but, somswhat nb runtlr. as we thouchL said that hs C - 4 w - - - - - a had found a remedy for the "devi's. 'We happened to know that Gre gory had for years been a victim of the Patent Medicine habit and had , tested upon himself every fcpocimen of the Patent Materia Medica from Paines Celery Extract, through Tutfs Pills to the Itheumatic Cuti , enra, ftnd we expected to hear bua say it was Dr. JvnowitaTa electric sore leg salve. What wa our sup prise when he said it was a ran turnip and he became enthusiastic on the curative properties of a raw turnip of the rutabaga specie?, how ho came to find it out, howl he had tried it, how it had knocked all the .blues into smithereens, and then went on to elaborate tho rationale of the process of recovery, how the raw turnip acted as a brain pump and pumped the engorged blood Teasels of the brain into the ut -djm-inal regions, thereby scat t!:-i; ihf blues from their covert scat in the whito cerebral cavities of tho i nvol utions of the brain and coasiiiing them to the abdominal viscera. We were amazed at his learning and s i expressed ourself in terms of ou ' plim'ent and admiration. Thereto! he was about to launch himsel acaln upon tho depths of medical labyrinthiaa lore, bet wo gaped and groan oa ana uon. jun 1'arkcr, see ing our immediate danger of a cat alyptio spasmodic condition, kindlv and quickly interposed und : pitched in ahead of Gregory and thu - m. t aphorically throttled him, t hisp- parent discomfiture. Parlers ud he had a theory for tho cure of blue, to which he was also subjoct as well as all the "world and the rest of mankind," as one of our Presidents comprehensively put it His theory was to take a hoe- and. go in the neia ana go to wore, urccn, one of the old English poets, in a work on the Spleen," said : J.t gloomy moodtariso . Flinff but a stone, ! The giant diet. . and therefore Green anticipated Parker. If Parker had put marv has completely failed in set tling international difficulties, bluff and blunter and preparation have all been carried on to surfeit, and now :i.)thinT st ems to bo left but to "let lip the dogs of war." Every step has been taken but the last-plunge. Sp:un must ingloriously give way or r-ght. Tbeso are the two alterna tives. Lither form of the dilemma aves Spain with a dread responsi bility. To give up its lofty tone and humiliate Spanish prido of historic fame, mav excite domestic revolt, to meet the United States in open battle is to incur certain defeat from every human ultimate humiliation after human sacrifice. Spain has dono a wrong to the United States that cannot bo well o r rti r.T nnr of the Uonorsiit has given 'le the rest were to fire the akin HTVi T nAi-ich rtrcwv An. he name and history of the w w llt.iA st onn ,T,Vr worn Perhaps the best known and completely surprised. Twenty most brilliant event. in our of the pirates were killed out naval history is the capture and Many leaped overboard atr,t!nn f tn T7n?tpd st-tpa and were drowned, ; many were nf Wnr Phiiainhm in burned and some were picked up , j. m- -t.. v bv the TriDolitans. In five mo naroor oi j.npoii, m me -, .-n. t-i minutes' the work was nn tli Sonthfrn coast of the f.lifOMn;,n iry ISO!? Tn SpidlOUS lierO of n,iflr',t. rh vt;.r of "SfpriPn Navy, and -while he lived, n.ntHr rnp ni.nv tiiA bnr.Vnn oi the Americ.an people. of our history and it has shone done and Decatur was the first con- the American the there ever Since With Steady Crawford a Hathaway Bros Right finrl nnrliminicliPfl hrillianrv On the corner. inspirinc: our crallant tars to deeds of daring and heroism. Lord Nelson, the great Brit ish Admiral, said that Deca- ture's daring act of gallantry in the harbor of Tripoli, was one of the bravest and most left Tuesday to join the navy. Miss Bettie E. Williams spent last week with her ' sister, J Mrs. W. H. Brite, of Rosedale. j ; Aliss OHe Brothers, of Rosedale spent last Saturday and Sunday with Miss Eda Jones. . j i : Nix. ; Anoth r Vessel Blown Up! The; Vessel of High Price. THE DECISION OF. THE COURT OF ENQUIRY IS: From Waterllly. ... Weather fine and the; farmers are mm' M i . a i - Mr Ei;zr Xbe potato bugs hare pat in their beth City for years, and that the Racket Store did willfully go about to .nnA.HnMi mnra nlonttfnl f Ttlin ATM. aJ V vntn n4 (faf 1r.a Tfarto( SfnTA flill nrTlv ft gubmarinC mind Of nev. j. Xi. rayeaporfc; uoutwbu " sledgehammer bargains which none dare compete wiiu, wuitu um this noble old craft into atoms. j '.. . f : I . ) John HianpBiCE, i Signed Peter GETALLiordAN, very a Die sermon at me jDapu&k church at Coin jock . Sunday to ft very large audience. j r The steamer Comet,' which runs between Norfolk and Vanslycks, will connect with the Vanderbilt railroad shortly, which will put our track in market much earlier than before. C. C. Aydlett will open a new store at- Coinjock in a. . few days, which will be conducted by Henry Welstead, of that place. ; Miss 3faria White and Mr. C. E. Barco, both of this place, have re turned ho me-from a visit to Eliza beth City, where they spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. u. E. Saunders. B. P. A. ) Bettie 50 peii ct. PnoriT. . Calico 2c up; bleach cotton 3 1, 4 and 5c; writing paper lc. quire; envelopes lc package. Other goods equally as cheap. Hertford Personals. T. to Mrs. Robert "White and Mrs. G. llanchard made a short visit Elizabeth City this week. " : " f Mrs. M Cartland, j President of the W. C. T. V. lectured in the M. EL NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES Interesting Items from Various of the Dist-ict E. Church last Monday night, for the j purpose of forming a Union in this pa . ofverai oi our people axw wearing "the white ribbon, as the re-ult : "I ' Judge Eure and his daughter, Miss Addie, are visiting at' the home of Mr. W. R. Shannonhouse on Maui on Main street. 'I 5 Mrs. John Goodwin and Mrs. Berry who have for some time been Partts visiting" relatives on Grubb street, left for their home last Monday. I . Jack. Carry one of the largest lines of oxjiOrr1: " Ever brought to Elizabeth City.-. ; All Th e ii a e s t S y t l e s . that can be had. Made by Strauss i3ros., one of the largest manu- facturers in the United Stales, Also a full and complete line of Shoes, Hats & Gents Furnishing Goods TO CORRESPOND WITH THE ABOVE' UNSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH THE.. Sioci; i i 1 ilutuaS News fro nr South Mills. Dr. J. Tl Lister and L. A. Perry. Underwriters' Fire Insuxancs Take Boberts tasteless 25c chill ton ic Everv bottle . sruaranteed.' No gallant acts in naval history. of thia Pce, went to JLiizabeth city cure no pay. At an drogfirist. ii. c x irxt j. inonaav. .aiso o. vv. xavior. one ot : - xn luoursuyuarsoi me preset i-..e.flTi- mMMm mio Your sao century the pirates Of the bOUtn mt ,r- m Allen's Foot-Ease, a power for he ., I ,r ,.. The Missionary exercises of Inn- f ftt ti-nrH nalnfnl gwolieh smart sidn nf thn Mfiditfirfinfi-m sfta. , :. i i v Ieeti AC cures pamiui, swouen, smart- , . .iy cnurcn ounaav niernt were ni?n- ino- fPAt. and inst.antiv tafces ttia stincr 1 At t . -I -r-k I " " -, r- : unuer ine rule OI tne IJeys OI v commended. The nroramme out of corns and bunions. Ite the Of Greensboro, N. C. Co's Algiers, .Tunis and Iv commended. The ororamme out of corns mi A n I ... a . Trinoli was vcrv nicelv arranaed. and amonff greasest comfort discovery or tne age. , I ftv., & Allans FtVTCSA makfis tiirht.fi ttlntr preyea upon tne commerce oi m-"0 "oou pcvc3 a or new shoes teel easy, it is a cer- , I it "u a ii J nu: i 1:1.4.1- I . . . . . . . thn rnnntriV? who trndprl nn wuat luv uu m uuma' UJ llt,-AC tain cure 01 sweating, cauous ana not, ATmiisa TlaTromHrra nnrl Slonmn A I C5-V I f l" roil ' OdhinC ftmt I TXT it f iuioacO'ic 1 umeo iuiu wit" isi. I " o ww. j - - i - a J-ney were a quartett," sang by Misses Lizzie by all drulsts and ;shoe stores i l 1 P J , . .1 Rtt moil fni 9ri in a TO mra T'rffl Returns to the Policy Holders 20 per cent, of the Premium ii no loss sustained. , T. B. WILSON, Agt , Elizabeth City, N. G. Policy Holders Non-Assessable. the Mediterranean. brave corsairs and levied black- Pool and Lena Jacobs; and Rev. A. mail on every maritime nation J. Parker and Mr. James Macauly, of tho wnrld. Tho TTnitnd which was 3 highly complimented. States, then in tbeir infancy I pother programme will be arranged submitted to- this tribute at first, i Our Mediterranean trade By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial pacKagw FBEE. Address, Allen Olmsted, Le Roy,' N.-Y. ' f for the next regular meeting. We are sorry to announce that Mr. J. A. Spencer, one of our oldest. increaCfcd and the imposition citizens, is quite sick. . became intolerable. The U. S. The new repair shop; of Overton. I 1 . 1? -ri ? l j .11 j . I o -xt J , i i standpoint and BUIP 01 war x imaueinia was uis x- i orris is m every way complete, patcnea to biocKaae tne nar- wpcicuu meu and seize the l?e iness we tninK tney win . piease ineir patrons, buccaneers I .1 Messrs. Bert. Parsons and Fred. soon saw a oi,,v pi;,.i puw sjjuxy, Jill tmut vmj, J"J j ojxv kiuir bors of prizes that brought in. Tripoli the She To Fight or $ot : to Fight ? THAT'S THE QUESTION ? S JAMES BOND, COMMISSION D 3S ALB R IN ALL KIND8 OP FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STEEET, ' BALTIMORE atoned for, a wrong by which she has lont international sympathy and covered herself with infauiv. She has committed an atrocious murder at whkh tho moral sense of mankind ro.olU. Ttiis murder cri.s alond lor veu-'cnncc lnu atn-cuis otiua are uwariKi in cummrisoa brigantine trying to run theory in poetic couplets, we haTosupposed he too was a Gentlemen call again. in- woulu pit-t. If your blood U thin, appetite poor, troubled wiih night iweats. a bud cold or LaQrippe take Robert's chill tonic. All droraiais. TH BUTLER POLITICAL MOVh. Senator Butler is evidently anxious to fuse with tho Dem ocratic party. Our instincts and judgment all point in a different direction. If ' the popular instincts of Democrats point to one man above all others who has damaged the Democratic ; party and tho Stato of North Carolina by sin- ster design and conduct that - . . blockade. The Philadelphia made chase, and while in pur suit grounded on a reer near the guns of a ;fort. Thus dis abled, a swarm of pirates from Tripoli came on board, overpow ered the crew, captured 315 men officers, cast them into o lit id derelict in i i i t i xi :.Hine murder to co nnnuuished VluaueiPcia ciose unaer me with Jacisonian nromntitudo U'Uns of the fort. Captain .... . . President frTvii.ir nmv sfn,i liainbridge, who commanded m. s 1.1 .fill. fur to fir niiii ti.n .lrAni niim. mnaueipnia, was one ot tiro of war. He has lost character tho prisoners. While" a prison I 1 ' ! 1 j 1 1 . as a creat leader in a time of dread er-110 lormea ine inenusnip or responsibility. But if he pro?es him- the Danish consul and through the dav in this village' 0 A great many of our "boys1 have Whether 'tis better to bear the shame and disgrace of ipermittingr left for Deep Creek, Va., where the v Li, . i . j i, ,Tr. . - l i jiii i cir 1 1 v wHr mi .fiiii i.MHirK - vv n will continue their work for John L. Grim & Co.i contractors to build the locks on the canal. ! Village Bor. NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. A. W. HAFF, Successor to Lamphear & Hafl, t Wholesale Commtssiou Dealer In Providence Happenings. Cuba oi by war to .end think war. and are not only thinking rlrf7 FRESH, ! FISH; success of our war on high prices is proven by the growth of, our busi- ness. it is one of tne simplest . LOBSTERS . f C. j NO. 13 FULTON FISH MARKET. . Notice! Notice! TT -T d .11. -t TT L TT- i I . . . .. . . i . - n. vv . ouutt, oi xiULuuLuu, v in thmers on earth, in Snftin or in Cuba. TVT ! 1 -i i ' loathsome prisons and took the visiting relatives here this week. to prove that we have the best coods IX t5 W .1 UI ll KjL Vm i . . i - . . i . . selt e.piil to his present emergency ue 'U".r icupem nimseu. lie now 'S in h.s hands the resolutions f v w.re-- fv-r .dp-rdfnce and u :m veiitt.a. i.e has hiifutd the bili and it is the law, and he has uotiiied Sviin that ho will execute the law after Saturday noon. It is suxst- him, got word to Capt. Preble, who commandbd the American Mediterrenian squadron, in forming him of the position of the American shin-in the har bur, and suggesting that an ex pedition be sent to destroy her, if possible. Preble was then ed that Spain may or will give Cuba ia Sicily, having just captured to the Pone of Rome, remove her ine small s!averHAiastico. De catur was then a young Lieu SSSpoSttSZtt tenant in thenavy,24 years old, commanding the Enterprise. As soon as he heard of Bain- ridge's suggestion, he was eager to undertake it in his $ own ship. Preble preferred the Mastico, and called for "Volun teers for an unusually danger m m Weak If you have ecuzhed and' a coughci until the lining: mem- S ous sevice.,, ana C9 volunteer ed.J DecaJiir was put in com mand. Having taken on board a quanity of combustibles, on the 9th of February 1804, they arrived at Tripoli, the Ameri can brig Siren accompanying strengthen and probably core 8 them for refuge in case of dis crane of your throat and lungs h inflamsi, Scott's Emulsion at at 8 S of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, g t.y The cod-liver oil feeds and u aster. A storm drove them off strengthens the weakened tis- S an for six days they were in sues. The glycerine soothes w great peril. It cleared on the a and heals them. The hypo- X morning of Feb. lGth. They m phosphites of lime and soda again saled for Tripoli, but S impart tone and vieor. Don't S sailed slowly, to cret -thcro in S neglect these coughs. One $ the night. In the darkness the n bottle of the Emulsion may do & Mastico sailed into the harbor, more xor vou now tnan ten u I uiu oiren o can do later on. Be sure yoti w mgr. The . wind lulled. The A get SCOTTS Emulsion. 8 Philadelphia was plainly visi- in m A3 drc&gijti ; 50c aad uoo SCOTT & BOWKE, Chemists, Kw York. a ble near the fort. Lights fronl f I -n-iX 1 t 1 11 a. 11 . North Carolina Sha 1 Specialty.; No nr.! a nr t . tv rttr: 1 . it 1 1 y-v . 1 - 1 1 iu.r. auu xvxra. i. xj. vvidhiow, w ior tne least money, vne nas oniv Nicanor, have returned! from a visit to try and to try is to buy. Those to S. W. Cooper, of the Fork." who fail to see bur goods and learn IT Tl 1 IT I . TTT nnr niniaa Inoa Kovn.ina I iixeasrs. uuttneB murgau, v. xli. I woo uBigwuo. . rV 1 nn v . t r r. Wood and P. G. Pritchard have We carry an assortment of every- B LJILLtK fV lill .(MAM I ! 7 1 iBy virtue of a 'decree of the Superior Cdurt of Pasquotank county, N. C, in the casp of Amanda 11. McCoy ot ale. vs Erne6t E. McCoy et ala , I will gell at) public auction before the Court House door of eald county on f . MOjNDAYi MAY 9, 1808, the following tract of land and .im provements, except where the. truck road of John L. Koptr & Co. ruim through the same, situated In Newland town8hipv 8tate and county aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the north hy l&hds of Dr. W. S.. Temple and Oeoro Winslow, on the east by land of E. C. Brite, on the south by lands of O. W. Harris and, pn the west by lands of said Harris and Winslow name be ing known asthe William F. McCoy land, and containing 40 acres, more or. less. - TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, balance with interest thereon at six per cent, from date of sale in one vear. or jail cash, at the option of the pur chaser. ' Title. retained until all pur chase money and interest paid, j J. HEYWOOD SAWYER, I Commissioner of the Court. March 29th. 1893. -vtoRTH CAROLINA, IX Camden county. . 1. Dry Goods, Clothing And Motion Stort. The best assortment of men's spring u I- .IZ 7Z PcM Attention j,i rer to Tte yju oituuuv w kjjo iuiuucw 1 fortn Carolina Shad, of our business we had to have more Stencils and Stationary and .have moved into the room Mitchell stand on Water street, next been elected delegates f from Berea thing usually kept in a first-class to the Unowan .Baptist Association. There will be services at Berea first Sunday afternoon I in May at 3 o'clock, by Rev. J. B. Ferebee, and regularly afterward at that time. After prolong-d illne-s. Mrs. Eliza Jennings departed thijj life 16th inst., at the home of D.jj. Smithson, aged 72 years. She has two sisters. two 'children and a large number of kindred and friends to mourn their loss. Burial service conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. B. Fprebee. a :n i ' i " t ' X J i T V- .6 nrst ana second noors,! and now curred last Sunday when Miss Annie (March 17th) have in stock 319 suite Sawyer, the , charming ;daughter of of clothe8 and 411 airg of panta m Air. Jerry bawyer, was united in fiT.rt i tYrir i'Tl,fl marriage with Mr. Iieslie Balance, a LrA ir,vifp fn 11 : - Vn vtu, uublic uams tr unams, uxicie of the bride, performing the cere mony. ' .They left on Monday for their future home in Berkley, and our best wishes attend them. "Md." WHOLESALE Coniss m Deaer NO.27 FULTON MARKET. 'TEW YORF. Sale of 0 on application. No Arents. door to Melick, and have filled it up I C : f C rTrX317"p P P A with new. spring goods. We occupy! O lAJfilliiA (x LU." WHOLESALE , Tours foir Business, J- A. Hooner & Co. ' - - "-.-i-." - - . Sale cf Valuable Property. By virtue of a Deed of Trust execut ed to me by W. W; Griffin for certain purposes therein mentioned, which said deed of trust bears date of March 15th. 1875. and is rerfatered in fh George V. Etheridge and wif e gf1?08 of KS8!? and two chUdren,.of EHzabethCity, pr d on ondaT. the .dSS Dealers and Shippers of all kinds oi FRESH FISH 18 FULTO FISH MARKET, N. Y. Particular attention naid to thp . i ': pay no bhad Department, t - Chips irom Mumford. ) James Cartwright, of Berkley, Va., is spending 1 a while with Charles Harris, at Rosedale. We employ no agents and eommlsions. If your stencil is ! fn crnnd oHpt .a i ----- ies ua kdow spent last Saturday with Mrs. G. W. Morgan. Mr. Lohnie Felton. of Rosedale, Mav, 1898 to offer for sale I at Court- nouse in said county, at public auction foreash, the property conveyed to me "VrORTH CAROLINA, JLii Dare County. I J. W.Albertson ': VS. ' ' ' 1 Frank Mann et als. ? Superior S Court. In this action, which is for the divis- Save Your Money. Une box of i utt s Puis will save many , dollars in doctors' bills Theywillstirely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse TUTrSXiver PILLS as trustee : All that certain town lot I on or real estate Ijiner on Croatan. in wnere airs. w. w..tirirfln now resides. 1 Baiu pounuy, ownea t Dy Tnomas Mid- coL-taining 108 5-12 feet frontioc on i BP m life, who is now deceased. siam sireec, H ia i-u iu ia Teet- on I "uv uaviug ueen made that .iariinsrreer.c.iizaneirjri;itv-North f?n-. iir uuo umxence names And olina. together with all anourtenanceR I uoe of paitie' interested in said and improvements. ,! ' (estate cannot be ascertained, it is or 31. L. GTTIRTTIN laered by tne court tbat-nnhlioat; Admiiii.Htratrix of Charles Go1rkint de-Mor 8ach parties unknown be made for lucr uuuiuuea in iJCiiizanAfh nfTKi f o.,u ..i i .' . i -uvu uiu u ana appear before me at Manteo, Dare county, on the 11th day of May to answer the com plaint m such action, which is for;the ceaKd. b ( harles Guirkin, Att'y. lizahnth City, N. a, April 1,-1898. i.ars!. Att'y. For Sale, - A ht and house of 9 rooms ou the :orm-r of Bureress and Mai tin streets, for C ih, or one-t tjrd cafch, the re maiu it r one and two years.' For fur- In tfie tJup'r Court. S. D. Barnham, J. E. Cartwright and wife N. E. Cortwright, U F. Iturn bam, M. V.. Whitehurst, I. N. Burn ham,T. N. Biirnham, M. M. Burn ham, J. N. Whitehurst and wife Lovey Whitehyrst, G. W. Burnham, D. E. Burnham and B. B. James, Plaintiffs. ' vs. . '' M.iA. Riddick, J. L. Riddick, M. P. Riddick.T. O. Kiddkk. D. K. Rid- dick and 8. M. Riddick. Defendant. NOTICE. The defendants above named will take notice, that an action. has this day bten commenced against them in this court in favor of the plaintiffs above named ; that the purpose of the famo is to have a division by order of tho court among the plaintiffs and defend ants above named of the . three traf ta of land and improvements situated in- ooutn Mills township, State and county aforesaid, and more oarticularilv lr. cri bed as follows ; ?irst tract,known as the "JS. J. Burn ham Home Tract," adjoining the lands of jGeoree W Burnham. R. n. KMnir John X. Uinton and taining one bundredand thirtv eiirht acres, more or less. Second tract, known aa the "Rrff Fieild," aljoiniufi: the lands of 8. R. Edney, Robert. Bullock, James B, Spence and others and enntninir,- thlrty-eibt acres, more or less. imrd tract. a tract of "Swamn T.an.v adjoining the lands of Georee W. burnham. Prank Raner. the l tank river and others, and one hundred acres, more or less; that the summons in this cause is returna ble nerore the Clerk of the Rnnpr- Court of Camden county. North Caro lina, at his office tn said 31st day of May, 1698, when and where me aeiendats above -named ar required to appear and answer or de mur to the cnmnlflinf. in flila r.,,a which will be filed in the same accord ing to law. . This, the 17th day of March, 1893. . J . Clerk 8ud. Court. Camden Co- N.'C: Lost, Mislaid, or Stolen. IOSt. mislaid or utolen 86189, issued br the Penn Mutual Life insurance Domp'y on the life of Walter the partle. interested thereiTce6?3r ftS?!-.h"e5?JlS v"w uuuciciBue'i, vppiica- .r w weir neveiu n?nra wttnn.. . ? . 1 ' - --r-.vv J. B. Jennett. Clerk of TaFd cvCnT S:"8. i,een maae for th' of a crew were still awake. The th A n.11 fttW . 1 0ftO ; , ; vu uiiB. premisg. " i,L- XB. JENNETT. ' . ' Gatesville, N. C." iDer n iormauon apply upon the
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