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TffiEcoxomsiv- rcxiiami) xtxat raniT. Cxxxcr Editor E.F. .-..Business iianatrjjQQ that theJr are now, eith FRIDAY... r... APRIL 20. 1893. IS HE CAROLINA'S GRANDSON Tho Press of North Carolina -.jflnni rofwnee to j iu t, ,1 latin." . ... .cmished Xorth Uaroiinian ana o T.iKaI a rf Nn.lin flTP of Spam un - r i, - Ill I 11111 ii 1 . u . . m w a. k. ww r or a long um0 .u, n..u. ment of Minister to the court of 8pain was given to North Carolina, and several citizens of this State were formerly connected with Madrid. Among 1 nA T?Atnnlno T. Vi 1 11 n - feiiv. AAA A W A . w - " I ders of Caswell county, and Daniel M. Barringer, of Meck lenburg', were prominent. To "great ability and adroitness in poltical affairs the former had added the roughness of a Po lar bear, and the latter, to the accomplishments of a states man had added tho graces of a courtier. Mr. Barringer repre sented us in Spain in the 400, when Isabella II, was Queen. Barringer was young, unmar ried, and courtly. Isabella was young.bea'Utiful, and noted for her gayety and gallant vc n tricitics, and about thai ?ime. the star of Alfonzo XII arusc above tho horizon. The warm blood of tho trou badour, which makes gallan try tho business of life in the semi tropical climate of Mad rid, finallr made Isabella an alien and an exile from Spain, 9 - m A VTTT il. ana maces auodzo mo unfortunato baby King of Spain, an heir to the North Carolina blood of tho Barrin- n i . , , Allonto uarringer, tne uaoy King, was born when the a ir it. . I pianCb -u.ars was iu iua umcuu i ant, and his liro pegins lace to -face with grim-visaged war. "When ho should bo playing :v - nU o t IkU U AUbblU Ul UtUWUL, C I . jiTiIa-.ai. i av ji drum.he is surrounded by bnst- tified tho means and the end was ling bayonets to protect' him from assassination. Ho takes no airing for his liealtn but when guarded by serried ranks - ." I of soldiery. Before tho sweet r u:.aua itnri fAA I A W 90 I on. his ear ho heard ""trumpet's clancror and the the canon's roar." Sunny boy hood.with its hello days of joy ous orlee is glee is a missing link in his life's calendar. And! now vhon hn ma int wnVnn to I .nnli?n f life i,aL. - i-cf i .aa . " looks UDon war with the home I ot his .ancestral house, and rith tho prospect of eeeing the last vestige of his American dominions .wrested from his royal grasp. II your biooa is tnin, appetite poor. troubled with night iweat. a had eold or LaGrlppe take Robert's toalc. All drnslsts. clii!J Have you teen the Crawford at Hatlxawaj on the corner. S3 Chainlets Broa. Kiht FUSON OR NO FUSION. Dr. A. C. Waddell, of Wil mington, one of North Caro lina's foremost citizen V and staunchest Democrats, publish es a letter in the Wilmington papers, which was addressed to Senator Jones, of Arkansas, in reply to a letter of enquiry from chairman Jones (Dem Ex. Com.) as to his views upon the subject of Democratic Fusion with Populists in North Caro lina. , Tho letter of Dr. Waddell is an excellent and sensible one, as all the Dr. writes is, and ho is decided in his opposition to everything that savors of a dicker, a bargain or a sale with the populist party, what- u. ; ever may be its temporary ad- vritago. . We follow the lead of Dr. Waddell on this question upon I which our Democratic breth- era seem so much divided. And we must confess that the opposing factions in our politi cal family are fortified by strong reasons for the faith that is in them. The first con- sideration that addresses it- 1 . . ... 1 i I sen to a puiriouc una gooaiw w man is an instinct person al self respect. There can be no doubt that the Populist par ty has greatly sinned against the honor and good name of North Carolina, in that they is an instinct I - - biiilUUI VIA, lilLi V W AAA.- - whites to pillage and defraud the oi l State, mere is nu er plajincr a political trick up- on tbe Uemocrauc pan j w iur- ther the aims of that same ioui a1 " . . in the political game. Arewevo .... A mm I Must TCP takfi them to our bos - ,1 i : :.:u uam AlVor uuj, uaSam n .uvu., . I ii I U J . , An if I null lllC'Iii. ILL uo OJUU I . a the spoils of party rictory, and I v v 1 1 A:nA w Tinm - t;- JM, Mf... n we aro w ucuieuun t,. Butler, then indeed do -pm; tics make strange bedfellows, We do not now know what we, as an humble but earnest Dem- c. . I OCTHl. WOUIU UU 1, fcUCJ UWW Convention were to put Demo cratic spurs and epaulettes up-j on Butler and command us to sing in the choir, as he raised the tune, but we do fear we should be much like that bull frog who lived in a Spring, and became so hoarse he could not sing. Self respect is perhaps a mere sentiment, but a senti ment of wondrous ' potency, and kindred to atone bred in stinct of humanity. )H,rt the 'il!l tonic you want I- caufe il .mira. per bott-'e. N .r. mo Mty. ttaiit ms a Florida F..r ale at Urlefirt & 8or, a OiUK' 5tir j and Wood's DruK TOM BAbb. .... Mk. We have known Tom Babb for wm-9 many years, we Knew nim wnen heasayoungmaninuates coun. tyt when the Confederate war first It 1. 1 TT . .U I uroio uut. no bhu. u3 m a aa-i intelligent, patriotic citizen, full of the flame of war. Afterward we often met him at Chowan Baptist Associations and he seemed an earn- . . - i , l , , esi mmmer oi me dbPuh Cflurca- Uad he not gotten into, pontics he i i l . T 1 T.. a I womu uu ll-cu a uimuiau. uuv tnepouticai pee pegan to ouzz in his bonnet and he became thirsty for office. He came to regard poli- .-i tA ; nA ;. fclio iu a uauo aaa iiaaawaa kuo cmu t Tom Babb. As be loofed around for means he saw nothing more I promising to him than the Jfopuust party and its ultimate amalgama-1 ... tion with the rotten timber of the r?Di.i,-r0 wQr, th;a - m mmmmm--m ' w ' t op ened bef oi e his eyes he seemed to become utterly demoralized, and he ncuk uunu, uunu, uwnu, owu throufrh all the mazes of the door keeper of the Senate.the chaplain of the penitentiary, and all the mnlti- tn.ininna nU.Aa ihaf. T?nBall p-n : ' M , , " , Babb. is that he has rotten a place I " . behinj the pie counter in Washing- ton, D. C, at 1313. Pie street.where he is receiving Bemi-monthly If 37. 1 50. , Yes, we heard of Babb" yesterday from some of our Perquimans coun ty friends, to whom we announced the nt w distinction that Hertford's most noted citizen had attained. They told us that Babb was now preparing a new work for the Press called: "My Experience in Politic," i. t. v j a m in which he will detad his erpenen- ce in the penitentiary, as Uhap-. lain thereof, where he found a bet- ter class of Republicans than outside Lhe ru n. it ii il i .a. a wdl creet thi. xvork with great cordiiilitv as.d mmII imta it ih hAflt I review the auop atiords, with the hope that Babb may achieve a more signal success as an author than he has as a politician. Mhat i Scott's Emylsioira'? It h a strttAztheninz food And . . . Mr I tonic, remarkable In its fk-forin a-..a!. T. a i m J I trust the political gamestersrh . .n rii'n rr the fnrrvf?o boat rT.iJ .rJ:111 f tuV wa vaumml. tu diztstcdf comb wcu. known and highly prized Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency Is tf riafTy I Increased. oia athlete who has had his day of - ' The Admiral of the Spanish flo til It will arrest loss of fleslx and la at De Verde Islands says he will restore to a normal condition the sail for America to day (April 27th) Infant, the chili and the adult It order or.no order. . He adds that will enrich the blood of the anemic t will stop the cough, heal the Irrita- 4h rhn m4 Ittrsrw n4IXOrmm. cure Incipient 'consumption. Wei There are tenders of military ser maka this statement because the vice from all parts of. this State to experience of twenty-five years has proven It in tens of thousands of Cases. Bm nm rtt SCOTT S Umm. I oc ud li.oo, .a dnobta. SCOTT & BOWNE, Kr Yrt. ar; NEWS. Synopsis 0f Events of the . Past Week. Spaniards at Morro Castle in the narDor oi iiaraiia are ieepg-uer- tous .eje upon iiie I nrfoir!A th JlATbOr. JUOHl I UICI U1D MBkClB. B" T.went Fre- m mj - - . . - i w ' - 1 nIai.. rnd'a ; TT-.T--.na hnxhnr I j - .vo .an An A W'0'W4 w . . , r it)i im nurtT tld OhtAined Vai- r" -J Innhlfl information. I The 'Spanish Temerano was in wiili.- - th-e American coast on Tuesday to intercept the TJ. S. warship .Orecron. which is - A T - " hPAdino- north from the Southern Atlantic She is a torpedo boat and O - the Oregon is a first-class battleship, ti ui1 nnrr, take care of hered. The United State, steamer Pari-, aooui wmcn mere iia ueeubu niucu . i t it . t i ei;M'N4A rfii1i thn Snfin sh cabinet ordered to be captured has eluded the Spanish cruisers and is supposed to be all safe. TJ. S.-Ai my will be landed in Cuba onoaturaay, unaer me proieciionoi A A. the shins, and that thev will be loined by Gomez and his troops, when tnel M.tr mm mm plans of invasion will be determined on. A Dispatch boat of the New York Journal bad ventured too near Morro Castle on Sunday night and was fired upon and came re.ir benij stuck. ! fehe had gone within a short distance of the fort and was discov- ered by her lights. uongress on jJ.onaay aeciarea toe I m 1 r - existance oi war petween opain anatintprpitinfy ite frnm vnAoe. United States. The vote was un- animoua. ihe xormai declaration of var was not required by custom m m m I nor by international law, but as an . v comi ftnd consideration foreign Powers. nr. o...;i, r kts and battle ships have ief t Cape de Verd and are supposed to be heading for the North Atlantic coast T equipped and coaled. , Cape de Verd belongs tolternoon, fell Portugal and the flotilla was noti- gea to leave the neutral harbor, in t? ill. i; t t coaipuaiico wiiu ixiierxiauonai AawSpence will It is reported that the large Span- ish steamer, Montserret was captur- fed on Tuesday near Matanzas by several ships of Sampsons fleet af- . - , . , - . .... ier a cnase wxuen lasxea aoout eigm . ci. uji t j one thousand soldiers for Cuba and five hundred thousand dollars in goia. one was laiten 10 ivey west. There is a report' from the Span- 1111 i -1 -mr ,,...1 in nouiia at uape ae vera mat the engineers are Scotchmen and Brit- 11 1 1 1 . . iou Duujcvia, auu xiavo iciuaeu sail, by orders from England. to War Department has contracted VA with the Overman Wheel Co. to fur- nigh the Signal Office, now one of the most important branches of the War Department, with a quantity ot Victor Bicycles for rough field service, and for other purposes. It aa;A ,f ov wo. aaaw wiKu(u vuipo iiu use bicycles to assist in laying wires Point to point along the coast. Saturday evening the TJ. S. tor pedo boat Foote was taking sound ings in the harbor of Matanzas. vuba, Iaeut. Rodgers'cjmmanding, and going too near the shore, she was fired upon by a masked battery on shore, but was not struck. the huouj gomg wua. J.ms was first shot with hostile intent of war. I , ' .1 a M i mi the the ovaman omcer on tue stafl of .te Ambassador Bernado, is thirsting for notoriety, and is a fit representative of a Spanish Jack, He sent a challenge to mortal com- hat to Capt. Sigsbe, and says if he do3 not accept he will challngee Gen. Tje. He'd better fight a wind- U).e Cervantez. hero I ' I V A A . . Ifc ' A1 Carolina will be mobolized at Bal eigh and be used for the defence of the North Co roll n a coast at first A detailed call was made on the Governor by the" .War Department at Washington on Tuesday. His call will be for iwo Regiments of Infantry and one Battalion of Ar tillery. The President notified the Governor on Tuesday and the form al call in detail will soon follow. Spain is threatened with a rebel lion in Porto Rico, another of her Rnftin ha firaf A; ' ' ? 1 AOVWtACA, CkAALa JUU3 the owner of the American conti- . .... .. ... wb row i tJ preseu tail ye ox its pris- tine grcatnek a peacock with noth- hig left but its tail A feeble old dotard lifting its , paralyzed and trembling hand against the young giant of the nations. A decrepit when the.TJnited States fleet is at fiavana uape de verd is no place 8erve in the war with Spain. ' The large Spanish steamship Pan- una was cantnred Mnn3 by the TJ. S. Light house tender xLr,a tnJ - t ' ""J wuca uvui UUUA. She was heavilv laden -with - stores fnr the : Snanish troops in Cuba. ' She endeavored to escape. The American liner was last seen near Oueenstown in latitude 40, longitude 20. j The kaleidoscope of war changes from llavana to me PPme from Havana to the Fhilippine nasmuieacfflc ocvu. .- Islands in the Pacific ocean. Corn- Imsttrior HavAtf nf the IJ- tt- ASi&LIC the Spanish Philippine Islands, and u m-t;ii I Uie OpoUlSii iflliAULlAAAC the Spanish ! fleet at II 1 J A AmonWITI . Ibeen ordered to meet the "' " I SQuadron ot ;the Philippines. I now our eves will-be turned to t-;-' Bv-mv,. The mystervs of the war are the Spanish flotilla at Cape'de Verd and the American Plvinir Squadron at Fortress Monroe. Both of them A-V-JJ 1 1 . . I .Vl.wiot .n1 are watcueu wiiu Krcai. I . .-. . ... 1 proDapiiityis mat mej bihuc 111 I I 1 1 . 1L ill.- A,,. uiooay uanas ai sea, m uw Aiu ocean very soon. ; . r I ttr. i i 3 1 1. i it.. a- Oeorcia hM refused to famish the Georgia has refused to q-oU t troop's asked of her bf uitriA rrnvprnman r tnr rna war wiiu the government, for the war with - -7 7 opain. aue itsisw mai odb umi ui troops areneeded at home for coasi auu iniefnaiproMJcuuiA. Geor- I S1 13 TiS- j Crawford at flathavfav Bros. Riffht 1 - " on the corner, i I i . Notice to f Fisherman. For Gill Neis and Twine, eee Fowler & Co. If you want a nice suit of clothes and get good value for your go .to Fooler &Co.. j money. Takp Robert tasteless 25 v chill ton- ic livery ltt!t gUHranteeu. No cure no pay. At all druggist. NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES I m 1 . . T 7 Hertford Personals. s Mr. Jake White came from Eliza- rdaiffiss T "A.I 3 i 1 1 2 Pntchard f compamed him. Little George, son of Mr. G. W. Barrow, while; riding a bicycle on the Academy reen last Tuesday af- and broke his arm. Another warn ng, boys. Tt :q 1 - 13 reported that Rev. Paul be necessitated, on ac- count of continued ill; health, to resign his pastorate of the Baptist Church. The; church contemplates calling another minister! as soon as I a- tt pracucaDie. i ! 'othe?1 cSpciSSStaS far retrg Jj'e "run of fish that very few have been caught in our river and the fishermen 'are looking 11 . 1'.. very piue in consequence. ! Jack. Chips from Mumford. Wm. Hewitt, of Rosedale, cut his . 11 i00 ver' sen?U517 oy newing urn- Per - I J. A. Evans whoi has ibeen clerk- ing for Messri Sawyer & Jones, at Elizabeth City, will return to his home near Epsedale this week, to resume his occupation of farming. ....! i UV .iv TiSiaw Til"- mTnJ, U' iX "L Xkr, " i Friday night. Messrs. C. L. and R. L. Hinton are spending Jhe week on, business, j in Norfolk, i WT. J, Spehce, W. F. Williams and M. W. Buffkins are appointed dele gates to represent Ramoth Gilead to the Southern Baptist Association. y Nix. News fPom South ;MHls. Rev. J. B. Fere bee, of Elizabeth! City, preached a "very ! interesting sermon at Ebnezer Baptist Church, last bunday mbrning. j The steamer "Carrie X," belong ing to the McManus , Dredging Co,, was in our village Tuesday. War I wir! ! Boys, ; take up your tomahawirs anil marefc for Uuba, but 'ti a - - be sure and take a bottle of lumper water with you to keep off the con- tagious diseases tnat infest that couniry. - i i . i Departed this life, on th 20th inst; Mr. Joseph A. Spencer, aged 74 years. HVwas one-,of our best and oldest citizens, and by his death we lose a good friend and neighbor. He was a , devout -. aneinber of the Baptist Church. A true1 christian, a good neighbor and noble citizen has gone to reap his reward. For the past three years South Mills has lost a great many bf her truest citizens, of which the majority were' past the mark of three v-score! and ten. Among these were James Spence, James Gregory, John Jacobs, John W. Halstead, F. N. Mullen and Jos. A. Spencer, nbble branches from the tree of humanity gone to their re ward. 1 j Village Boy. ' i N t ! ! ' Bbake inlo Your Shoes i - Allen's Footj-Ease. a ppwer for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing; feet and instnt'y takes t:e sting; out of corns .and bunions. It the greatest comfort discovery of th age. Aliens-r oot-Kase makes !tightfittine or new shoes ieel easy. It is a cer tain cure of sweating, callous and hot. a. x i - a rr . . I urea, ucimult ieec. iry ic to-aav. Sold by all drnggists and j shoe stores. uy man rorf Uoc. in stamps. Trial pacRago If BEE. Address. Allen a. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. If-you are going to briy a Pa t r Umbrella, it nill pay ou to exbrnice Fowler & Cos.. before Lnying. Mr. Simmons on the; War. ;. Coboixa, X C, April .25. . Ed . Economist War is upon us, war is .the" mandate, and j so war be i he it then. It will not be a mid- dream. If war were a i frame of solitaire there might be an eXcase for the elation with which so Uanv seek these ventures of field I - . i rpr thah Snain so waa We are greater tnan pain so was eracy she was without resources or I - la a KolifypTmt' sTia was Hie UUWU KTtC Uiou ujo wuuw . m .l i ' ! ; credit. As a beligerent sne was alone vet it took, four ! years to solve the problem of the Confeder- 1 acvr How can we hope in 9 short period of time to solve tie problem of Spain. Nor should we cherish the belief that Spain is alone that In 1 t' J lopam nas uo lrieuuB. I - . m -m 1 a Diunaer or a repuise wuiuv uc yeiop wnai uie greai. pu-wn wuugu I 1 T A 11 . A of our war. ivionroe aocinnes ana otner aipiomauc aemonfluauouB "oull wither and fall like, autumnal W 1 1 oafpfVunrds the flao. The Presi f ' dent must-, lead; .'the people trust la il t 1 him as their chosen chief magistrate. Party bickerings must be -dropped and loyalty to our hag proven. In conclusion, uur coast is un protected; we are subject to depre dations from marauding parties at i. il 1 t 3 tl any time, someimng. Bnouia oe done for our protection. We are all loyal to the flag and love our coun try. Where is our Congressman T . Can't something be done for us. lours truly,! L. N. Simmons. ARE YOU ' BANKRUPTinhealth, constitution undermined by ex- U'M.mnA : n'nrr Icr. l - . -a- rJr garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DEbFAlK TuttV Liver PfflsiUiure you. 1 7" m f.t. I. am - A-mrrm-a.m-rmr sour stomach, malaria, toroid liver, constipation, biUousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver I Pills an absolute cure. To Piffht or Uot to Fight '? THAT'S THE OUESTIOIJ ? Whether 'tis better to bear the shame and disgrace of permitting Spanish cruelties to continue m Cuba oi by war to . end them. We think war, and are not only thuxking- war but are waging war j daily, not on Spam but on high prices. The success of our war on high prices is proven by the growth of our busi ness. It is one of the simplest things on earth, in Spain or in Cuba, SL1 to prove that we have the best goods rJiZ '(X tIZ to try and to try is to buy. Those who fail to see our goods and learn our prices lose bargains. 1 We carry an assortment of every thing usually, kept in a first-class - ' j, - Dry Goods, Clothing And Notion Store. The best assortment of men's spring shirts and neckwear. Remember that on account of the rapid increase of our business we had to have more room and have moved into the Mitchell stand on Water street, next door to Melick, and have filled it up With new spring goods. We occupy irst ana second floors, ana now floors, ( March 17th) have in stock 319 suits ' of clothes and 411 pairs of pants m leverv size and nrice. The Tinblic are invited to call before buying elsewhere Yours for Business. J ii HfinnPt 4V 1.0 J " M' : nUVFCI UU- 'I'M'I'I-MI-MiIIM-IIMII'II PYNY-PECTORAL! A QUIOK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. VERT VALUABLE ramedr la all M m a, . THROAT OR LUnGS. Lrf BettUs, Z9o." T- ' ' ill ' - " S DAVIS ft LAWRENCE CO.jt.Liro., Prop's of Perry Davis' Paih Killer. - rOH SAUK BY ' -'h' 1 " 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 registered in the Register's office of Pasquotank count v in book TT. pages 552 and 553. 1 shall SroceeH on - Monday, the 2nd day of av, 1898 to offer for sale at Court-. house in said county, at public auction for cash, the property conveyed to me as trustee : All that certain town lot where Mrs. W. W. Griffin now rrtflirfpa. - . coLtaimntr 108 5-12 feet fronting on Main street., and 120 10-12 feet on Martin street.Elizabeth City.North Car- olina. together with all appurtenances and improvements. , - . :, M. L. GUIRKIN. -1 Ad . ... wunuco uuii b.iu. ub- ciased. hv Charles f4nirkin Atf.'i unzaoetn Uity. C. Aoril L 1898. 1?. F. Lamb, Att'y. - I At- - TT: . ik.n IVnfa1.irWTn IlLT Tfir VPRTm. KIU1 LliUk LA1C7 Another, Vessel' Blown Up ! V .:m-.;:vs..- The Vessel THE DECISION OF THE The above vessel had been peacefully ancnorea in me naruor ux -w.i. 'AM. willfullr no about to i v - j , .. I . i . j 1 it T t X work her riiiQ, and that the Racket I t. t.t.-. i : nna which none WWIWH V . I this noble old craft into atoms, .- ' ' :. I -..- " J Calico 2Jc. up; bleach cottons 3, i - i i iv.r, Other goods tlllVt-IUUtai AJ. LWkb&CiD. - - -- Carry one of -Ever brought i f I i All The Latest SVtles : that can be had. Made by Strauss Bros., one of the.largest manu facturers in the pnited States. Also a" full and complete line of Shoesi Hats & Gents Furnishing Goods TO CORRESPOND! INSURE YOUR .PROP6KTVf ......WITH THE. . Souihet ii ' . '. ..' I - PndieTTiti Cos Of Greensboro, N. C Returns to the Policy Holders loss 1 r i Policy Holders non-Assessable. JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET. BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. A. W. HAFF, . Snccessorto Lampaear & Hall, Wholesale Commissiou Dealer In FRESH FISH, LOBSTERS. EC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, North Carolina Shs 1 Ae-nM. - a Specialty. .No S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE GommissioB EsU Dealer, NO.iT FULTON UAttKET. i '1IEW ' YORF. Special Attention given to Ti e Sale of NorthCarolinaSbad. l -A."tiA f i .1 r. A Stencils and Stationary on pyltation. No AventB. ; S. L. STORER&CO. WHOLESALE Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of FR13SH FISH 16 FULTO FISH MARKET. ,N. Y.1 Particular attention paid to the I Shad Department. Wo employ no agents and pay no eommisions. If your stencil is in good 1 order let us know hvrORTH CAROLINA, i Superior Ark Dare County. ( Con mnty. J Court. J. W. Albertson vs. Frank Mann et. als. In this action, which is for the divis ion of real estate lying on Croatan jin said county, owned by Thomas Mid gett in his life, who is now deceased, and affidavit having been made that after due diligence names and resi dence of paities interested in said real estate cannot be ascertained, it is 6rC dered hv thA for such parties unknown ,o six weeks in tha PiyivnuroT oaDer nnblished in F,HrKof h ri such nasties to be and -annMi me at Mant T.ra ZZZr7. ff ? 11th dav nf Mv ". Ji."" i"e plaint in such action, which is forthe division of the aforeM inri th nArti inV JVu":, "0 iuk to ineir several rifirhts wiinbs. I rt TJ:i.IIri5r ,yVltB8' Jennett. Clerk of said Conrtfdn this April 6th, 1893. J . B. jennett. y , Mr i ' 6f High Price. COURT OF ENQUIRY IS:' AfcaWVV I w.w .1 o , ' C? I 41 n . Store did apply a submarine mi 1orA! ! mnrAi t with, which did mind of dard i compete with, blow j . ' , I ) Jonx HianrnicE, j " Signed Peter Getalltoccax, 4 j ) Bettie 50 per ct. Pr ROFIT.' . I '. ' i ' ..- 4 ana ocj wnuug pri. iW equally as cheap. j the largest lines of to EHzabeth City.- WITH THE ABOVE' . no utua 20 per cent, of the Premium if no sustained. " ! 1- ! Stock - -AND- - . . Ml T. B. WILSON, Agt., .1 : ' m . . " I Elizabeth City, li. G. Sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of a ehatte inortgago exe cuted to me by Ilill Huik))Urey,U6rKia O. Humphr y-and :F..jl. ' I't'twuy for certain purposes therein mentioned whi0h 8ail chattel morttrago ! bears date of Dee. 28th,; 1897, and is resister ed in the Register 's oilico of Pasquo tanU county, in book 15, img 4U8, I shall proceed on Monday, the 2d day of May, 1898, to offer for sale at Court , houpe, in gaid county, at publicauctjon for cash, the property conveyed to mo as Trustee:- AH that stock of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes con taintd in the Zimmerman Ftore build ing at Tiber Creek, including all ad ditions to said stock of dry goods, cloth ing, 'ejte. One dark bay mare Katie ; all the household and kitchen furniture coutained in the dwelling No. 50 13 ur gess sti eet, and one ton buggy, i ! I E. F. LAM D, I Trustee. NORTH CAROLINA, j Camden county. In ) Sup'r Tlie Court. Zioq H. Berry, Administrator of James ML Harvey, dec d, I . VS. ' !' - ' W. R. Harvey, Mathew Harvey, Daniel . Harvey, Rebecca ! Sawyer, VV. D. Gflffin, Rosetta N. Griffin, Charles Hi Grnhn, heirs at law. ; NOTICK. , The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as aboye has been commenced in the: Supjerior Court of Camden courtty for the Ipurpose of selling real ! es-. tatej of the . intestate, situated in said county, to make assets to pay debts of James Mj Harvey deceased, and the said defendants will further take no-' tice'that they are required to appear before the Clerk, o? tho Superior Court of Camden cuntv; on Monday, theSOth day of May, liat the Court UoUsei, in said county, and 'answer or demur to the complaint of the j pluio tiff. or the relief theirin demanded will be granted. .. i f R. L. FORBES, i Clerk Superior Court. Thi 2nd day of April. 1808. 1 Sale at a Sacrifice. ' . The Elizabeth City Net & .Twine Co's Wharf Property. ' ; .'M-r , E. F. LAMB. lost, Mislaid or Stolen. - ;.Mi . .-. - r .. j fS? raislaid or stolen, policy No. . 86189, issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y on the life of Walter R, Ifayes. The finder will please re turi it to the undersigned. Applica--tionnas been made for the issuing of a dup icate. WALTER R.- II v YES, Ga(e?ville, N. C. MOpE OF ADWINiSTRATIOrj. Having aualified of the: late Margaret Palmer, I here by give notice lo all persons indebted to her estate to come forward and mak;e . immediate settlement and those holding claims against the onma to present them for payment within twej ye months from the date i of this notice, or it will be pleaded in bur of their recovery. t f iVlBS. ELIZABETH A. BRIGHT. Adm'l. of Martra March 2nd 1898. . ' i i -i . r NOt hOW mUCn WeVan trnt hnt Hnw little WO Can take la f he nrin!rklQ nn which we gain patronage everyday. Racket Store. For '! ' " I'..
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 29, 1898, edition 1
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