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,4 s : s i i i J !- -? H .;' i I ."I p I I 13. 1 i; J I. il I' i I ' '8 11 fi Mi No -Use Fishing f Cule raur bait is tizut. Zo lujpe of creat uece in an busi mfts. unless yoa have lionet pur- Watermelloii- Lave arrir. Five colored recruits left here for Fort Macon Tuesday. Mr. Andrew Hathaway is recup erating at Nags. Head on Spanish mackeraL XJThe steamer Thomas Newton will make an excursion to Nags Head on Sandaj. The family of W. II. Zoeller are at Naga Head, where they will spend the summer. Our old friend, C. IL Brennaman, of Baltimore, made us an eniovable po-e and your methods are right, call on Wednesday. " i" We Lave the bait f that pleases iwf.W i nne 'U advertisement of the town commis sioners. How will it be next winter? S1IITUG0 SUMMED.. tin? ieopie. Our Kood. are of qaal . it j- that tbp jeop.e' waat. Oar prices-are reasonable-, and our guarantee U satisfaction. We can furmh yoa with a bady pin or a Bicjcle, and will guarantee all ood-:?M to be of the Wtof their kind. i 1 x : WAsnxxoTox,' July 14, 189S. The War Department gave out the following - statement late I this afterenoon, ! - "Toral has surrendered Santiago. i . - He has accepted the terms offered by the United States, . which were simply to . send the Spanish troops f back to Spain at our expense. There will be no more lighting at Santiago, and no more' in all Cuba until the fall." " ; - . r . M 'H-V U , i ! i t i A ""' ft t W 71D 7777. T7 .r 'JdJJUflJJdcJl -SJn September 1st is jour pck-aking period. Mow, therefore, dollars The surrender jof Santiago is newspaper is suggested for Man-1 said to mean that Spain will sae'for as we naa rat ner oount than goods, we offer; you ail xtradrdiilary oc casion to purchase I?ry Millinery, Etc. and make : the best terms i . j . j j -,. ffr A nowjno rrr trita rttiVtlicVi a1 nf Cdler.w sue can. Possibly the campaign MrJ. IL Blailns i nrenarinrr tn against Porto Rico ! will now go on. erect a large brick building on the The Spanish troops! will be sent to -1-ntV nTlI LpRft A hit w7fhN nTlQft vacantlot of the Griffin property on Lj. ! n.,.;;J.:n " CKUU dU 11 4PU Vaillttlie bo withdrawn from Santiarro as Repairing: Court, now in session here, is drag- qckly as possible, i GardaJ forces Ladies DVess Goods. j i l ! 1 ging aloDg like a .wounded snake, aided by 5,000 regulars, . nill b6 left Ronh IfToo.t in rw 0 Br,rfnr, rnLi t fiWi-! fan and may continue two weeks. linrliarA hpnpral' ShnftPr will h we;u worti 25c, the yard. We offer this lot at 12Jc. the yard, .air. lftTia Uoi, oi Ilertiora, son Militarv Governor of Eastern Cuba. I T.innn Hr-k lit' T 1 1 I i oi our oia inena, jLrr. xana kjox, If your work is Dot satbtactorily deceased, made us an appreciated done fou will confer a favor by re-1 of alarm clocks rrof. W. M. Hinton is in the lec ture field, with his address on "The turning !t for improvement. Work mut pa;d fvr wtu-n l"liTeretl. ! j Linen Crash, tLe 20c. grade in plain, alsostriped, beautif ur and! so de-j Belitr has fust received a new"fiurnly heiuiuut pieasanc ior sfcirts. we now oner for iuc. tne yard. Machine Spool Cotton. 'PKlA 'CA. T-kftcf roVinn Unnnl 1. 1 Z V 7T I TT,i:u . i. VIUC,DKCV?" rowers that 3Iove fhe World." V' T' .." CA , and white, 3c. per spool! Elastic Seam Drawers. ' Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam! Drawers for men, worth $1, our price while stock on hand lasts will be GSc. pjr pair. Bleached Jean Drawers, j Pepprell Bleached Jean DrawVers for men, our, own mike, fully worth 50c, 0ur price 25c. per pair, v . ': ' From the use of the plural, "l'ow erx,"? we fear our friend has forgot- Fowler is Cos. before baying. Beautiful Organdies. About 20 pieces" to-day of those beautiful 15c. Salse. W ran tee all roo1 as to quality and price, and if your pur- cha Is r.ot pnti.-fsctor In any vrticular, w fliouKl 1 pleased to lmve it made known, as we care more fur your i;ool will and con tinued 'iHitronase tlian for the f refit of a feingle transaction. Hathaway Bros., Roliablo Jewelers. IcTlliUt on' the corner. ten the greatest Power from birth j Pasquotank Scholarship to fhe A. &. M. teen gelling at.7c.the yard, to-day we put the price at 4c. toticath bed. As mother, sweet heart, wife, and nurse in the dying College. Organdies, that we have Silk Umbrellas. We have about SO Silk Umbrellas, paragon frames, rustic handles, silver hour, she is the one great lever that Mr. J. D. Fulmer, of the county mounted handles, fast black, warranted not to fade." really worth 11.25, wa moves the world. Uod bless her. Board cf education, has received a P"t me pn?e io-nay at wc. - . Professor Hinton has delivered his communication from President Hoi- Imported Hamburg Edging. ; ! ; lecture in this city, Hertford and ... x t i TI,. , . . T f . ,i t . n , w ' "day of the iorth Carolma Agricul- Handsome designs m Imported Hamburg Edging, easdy Ilopcr to good and appreciative au- , -J .i,nil b the price is nothing in comparison with the coods.f 7. 8. 13 an dienccs. turai ana jiecnanicai uoiiesre con- I rpmiV th KfTinTnroiii'n ftiirf1 fnr Yard AVide Yellow Cottons. e naa a pieasani can on on- pagauotant countr. to that inJtitu- . We hae a handsome-quality of cne yard wide Yellow Cottons, worth 5c; day from Mr. Roscoe Turner, a mem- - Y.j, - the yardf that wilI go at 3 gc tw,. At . ri:ai.Aii rUr-xrMi t?o tion. Everv count r. is entitled to . " serves, who was detailed Uh sevl send to this college,, free cf tuition Meystonq Uambnc . i I I ' T Keystone Cambric, other stores say, i3 a bargain with a bier B at 3c. the yau. e snau let it go at 2 3-4c. I . ; . All Lined Damask Towels. ? 1 1" AH Linen Damask Towels, worth 30c , pur price 19c. Il O G JL L IV JE7 WS. end others for the signal service at and lodgiDg,' as many students as it iiat eras, lie iikcs ms posiuon ana hag representatives . in the lower npeaks in kind and 'complimentary . . I . . terms of the people of Dare, and is House' In thls case Pasquotank is pleased with his situation in the entitled to one. ! military service. He has some orig- The method of selecting the coun inal ideas uion the mosquito ques- ty student is as follows : Examina tion, and he describes the Hatteras tioil3j af ter they have been aaver mosquito as the most ferocious, the ..,..,. ... mast persistent and the most musi- tised in the county papers are held ilv at everv county seat. All who de- sire to apply for the places Stand .auu-vuuuicu o jjiu uusc AVe had an agreeable callonTues-i Beautiful Ginghams. All of our beautiful 3 and 10c. Ginghams have been reduced to 5c. the ydj The Best! Calico. ' ' j ; ' ! I i ! The bet Calico, suitable lor fall and winter dresses, worth 6c the yard, now it will'go at 3 3-4s. Light colors in Calico 3Jc the yard worth 5c, . j! The College dav from E. R Simmons Eso . the wui.ua blind lawyer and author of Wash- authorities read these papers and re- ir Vr Trn.l Tim n!rl mion, e uaie uui. bccu uuu iu iue fuuuiv .oupervjsoir me ' place raunot be downed. It is one Mr. Simmons for several years and names of all that pass satisfactory oT our necrotic. " . ' we are more and more satisHed that examinations 'for entrance. From - i - blindness has its compensations in . ..... . .. Miss Ada Melick. after a prolonged moro profound thoughtfulneesl and this list the board of education ap- 'viait to frie nds in Ilaleigh and Peters- in- cldfcr4 toud'ahd svmrathr with points those they deem most worthy Ladies jand Children's Black Hose, worth double, now 4c. jthe pair. 1 Linerr or Crash Hats. ; Men and Roys Linen or Crash Hats, usually sold for 25cJ each, we shall "let -em eo- for loc each. This, is the li eh test weight and coolest hat that I can be had. ! ; i '; Jur' han retunied home. ; At meeting of the Dt-uiocratic Cunty Etcutive. Corntaittte on T.nt-iay. T- B.-Wilson. I-l-, was re elected chainulin. ' 'Mr. Thcma.-i - Albertsou. on of Jud?c -.Ultrrtson. left on Tuesday ftr lialcijrh to take a tWtt:on in the anny as a pharmacist. Our. kind friends, A. li. Sccley & Son have moved to the store lately iocuiued lv W. . T. Davis in the Hughes building, on Main street: We Lad a nlcaant call from Lucullus McMullan, of.IIertford on Saturday. His health has been itor for jiomctiuie, but he is now improving, we are pleaded tqkarn. The tiibaco business is a promis ing icdustrv of this town. Messrs. C V. Stevens Co. have been un able to keep up with orders for their favorite brand of cigars for the past few weeks. . The special term of raxpiotank Superior Court is ia heion this week for the trial of civil suits which " were left over at the last regular term. Judjre Timberlake is holding the court. Of the colored troops who left here under command of Captain Mtbane, several have returned, hav ing failed to pass the physical exam ination. We had heard the com I any spoken highly of for its physi- callv s-talwart qualities. , We had a pleasant and . instruc tive call on ilonday from Hon. CB. I'ei jleton, of Key West, Fla. Ho . is beUer posted on the Spanish war in Cuba, and its forcastcs than any one we have met. His forcaste is of a prolonged war. Mrs. C. C. Alien and daughter, iliss Nannie, went to Xag's Head to join their family on Wednesday. We hope the sa, band and ajr bath at that delightful seaside resort will rbon restore Miss Nannie to her ac customed health and sprightliness, and as tbc is a distinguished elocu tionist, we beg- to recommend to her the example of Demosthenes, who practiced elocution by the ocean surf toive strength and volume to his to ice. . Mr. C. X. Mann complains of an article signed 4Bicvcle Band" in our county news last week, in taymg that his wife lost money overboard in a trip from East Lake, and aks for the author of the statement. We cannot now recall the person who pent us the news, but in referring to it we eo that the person who lost the money was Mi.s Mary Mann and not Mrs. Mann. There is evidently a mistake somewhere, but jwe are glad, not a material one. our ieiiows. Mr. I see mucn . ueener pathy Simmons ' can I and most in need. iuiu ims college nas a particular mis. i ii I. i a l . r i. i stone now juau no m u uu "w sion, entirely different from- that of tcring the lecture field and we look other colleges of the State, and the for his success in the rich harvest remarkable success of its graduates; lield. I shows that it is filling its mission of nreferincr the vounf? Men of North Takp Koberts tasteless 25c chill ton-1 ; . ' . I ic Every bottle fruaranteed. No Carolma to nil successfully lmpor- curenopay. At an urujrisr, Itant and lucrative industrial posi- tipns. : 3Ir. Fulmer informes us that ex aminations -will bo held Aug. 1st. Boys, thororoughly piepare your selves and sustain the reputation of Pasquotank. ; ' t fmmmm mmm m m a. .m m mm m mm h m m M m. mmtm m mmm M m H mm m mmm m m H ; , .;. t : - j Linen Collars. . j '''''("-'': .;::.':''.-.'. . : : ' 3fens best Linen Collars, usutil price 15c. or 2 for 25c., our price now it 10c. each. j '!-'' Percale Shirts. I I A handgome line of Men's Percale Shirts. really worth C0c., our prioeSSc each. Straw Hats. ; . j-V; .. ;-' ; Men's Straw! ilats reduced nearly one-half. Gents Suspenders. j A.n extra fine lineof Gents Supendera at money-saving prices. Ladies Handkerchiefs. ' ! ' The handsomest line of Ladieil Handkerchiefs at 5c. each It has ben our pleasure to self, i .r.';.. ' I . "t ; ; ! ' :. , .:' Corsets. 1 Corsets reduced in price. food 25c. Corset for ltc. Table Damask. . Real Irish Linen Bleached Taile Damask, 66 inches wide, fully worth $1, our price doc. : .. , : . Men and Boys Clothing. Men &nd Boys Clothing at prices to astonish the natives. We do not mention prices, as prices wfthout Quality is largely jruess work, but would re spectfully suggest that you will saVe money on this as well as other lines, by investigating our. offerings before buying. ; r Millinery. , -a;!"' ntr : JJOS8 on Millinery, -we nave no compeutioji. reoni rarely ever leave without purchasing at unheard of prices. competition;. People who come to look Ladies Fine-Shoes. We have a few pairs of Ladies Fine Shoes, sizes 2J, 3 and 8 r season or two bla that we will sell for 58c. fThe regular price on these goods were $1.25. $1.50 and $ 2.50. h jl v-. ,i -. . ' Must Be Mistaken. Indading the departure of our colored troops Wednesday, 3Ir. A. L. Jones says he has seen the de parture of soldiers from -this town for three wars. The first occasion t pry &oo&s. If you want a nice suit of c othes C. I. Will Induce Others to Come. m a in ww w i i i ill mi iifi.ii m n km. m. a.a u . J V"-" I ana get good value for your money, early forties when troops were mus- j go to t o.uier & Co. tercd on the grounds now occup;ed . mmm A m M v4 yk f A uj uu, vWu4fcUot. M ; The A V A . 1 1 AT fc- . I 1 m-m tm I is not our veneraoio ineuu ijm i under a mistake, ur may. ne noi i iookb like a won, oi sureroga- . rfhe potato market has held up have in his mind s eye the war with tion for us to commend the educa- remarkablj? welL AU c,f our farm- Great Britain of 1812-1814. In the tional work of President S. L. erQ have made money on the juvenile period of our life we were Sheep in thu Albemarle section of potato crop this season. A northern familiar with this community, anu uonu, varonua jauu luronguoui ilt iml rreall anv musterintr of Eastern Carolina. ' But the twenty 1 V V w mf v-r I w trooDS in this town for the Mexican first annual session of the Atlantic War. Wilmington, we think, was Collegiate Institute opens early in the only placo in North Caro-1 September, and as the Twenty First lina from which tho troops were anniversary of birth seems to be one mustered and embarked for Mexico, of the recognized conspicuous, mile in 1846. We recall, that Col. Taine, stones in the journey of life, it of Edenton, who commanded the seems.opportune to again congratu Xorth Carolina regiment, left Ra- late this institution of learning: upon leih after the adjournment or tne us achievement in tne neia oi eauca- T nmtUfnro nf whirh he was a mem-1 tion. also to congratulate this sec ber, for Wilmington, to take com- tion of our I Slate upon he jiseful- macd of his troops. He ?was our ness it has been to us, since the "lit intimate friend and we -knew of his tie school around the corner" lifted he went to Wil-1 its humble head on church street ' 11 " " . 1" ii ' j ' j ' .' . ; ! ' Boots, Shoes Eto. mington. with its six or eight urchins, and S. CoL Jones has an older and per- L. Sheep identified himself with us haps a more accurate memory than as one of our citizens for good and ours, but we respectfully suggest a all.. Since then its march has review of his 'facts. Major Nixon been upward and onward, with no White of Hertford, Perquimans step backward, until now it enrolls county, was under CoL Taine in over two hundred matriculates, and command of the North Carolina Re- President Sheep has the proud and gimcnt, and we recaU tho fact that blessed distinction of looking abroad mm m . "PX l! " n3 S Vl T' 1 T-C7 he went to Wilmington . soon aner ana a uouio f bcciu UUJ Col. Paina to takehis place as Major he has trained, swinging the stur- of the Regiment. Oiest scyme in iu uari, uuu m life and contending manfully for the IT your blood Is tnm, appetite poor, of honor, distinction and use- BUBrt-: CM?, falnes; and all.lookiBg up to- their old preceptor witn reverence,; gran i.i n,i affpptinn. It is a more SO CIKL-NO PAY. luuo,ulu , lf L . ... . . I i.i .1 .Ucfinimi f hf.n that of th That is the way all drucfii-W sen oiesscu u.-- GROVE'S TASTELKS3 CHILL TON- ianrei cr0wned hero who has .. m. T m. Is I IC for Ma aria, Uliius ana r ever, n w - i.uJ t ' .i ..i.r, in a. ttP M MVr!Kl throoch slaughter SI 111 L) IT 1111 BUU J - - f , . . form. Children love it.-Adults pre- ; throne, fer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. and jniteiy happier. tro ecl tonic. to a farmer who recently settled in our midst raised over two thousand bar rells, for which he relized a hand some sum.1 He was so well pleased with the results of his efforts that thai he will induce others of his en terprising .northern friends to .cast their lots with us. - He says we have a country, which posess as boundless resources,! though" undeveloped as they are. Say. he. There are thousands! of enterprising men in the North and r West who have (means, and whoTwould locate' here if inducements were oiiered. xney know nothing of the wonderful re sources off our country, and it is to be spurted with a sense of public spirit which would result in tnor- -m A. oughiy aaverusing our couniry. There is ho doubt but that the South holds the possibilities of the future, arid . certainly there is no part of the South posessing- more posibilities than eastern North Car olina. Our people must awake to a sense of, their duty, make known our country, induce enterprising settlers to locate with us, and thereby grasp an unliminited op- opportunity. ! m mm m We have-:a Bicycle tor you. call for it to-morrorw naornlng and you can en- joy a pieasanii riue ueium urcomisn. This not binff dated holds good for seven jsar. IJathaway Bros, ngnt on the corner. r Wanted. A small form of 60 acres. Will rent with option to buy during the year. !.'. 3. . JLiAMli, ' t Keal Estate Agents, ! I' "Silver Plate that Wears. 99 goods have all the artistic fjfflMw J;. goods wear; otherwise! it character jof the best solid (y ftWritl . jA would not be the largest silver, at from one-fourth i'-ofi ll ii"" bnr.ijiess in this line, in the to one-eighth the cost. V vo-jd. Experience and Capital are a strong combination,: and have made NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Sup'r Court. Camden county.' jBeiore Clerk. ' M. N. Sawyer, Plaintiff, " vs. - - T. W. Dozier and Wiley ozier, Deft'. NOTICE. Hie defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Camden county to tell for partition the lands known as Lu cullus Dozier land, bounded on north by Indian Town creek, east, by the lands of heirs of C. C. Williami, south by the main road and west by A. M. WilIey,:12C acres more or lest. Bald land is the property of the plaintiff and defendant above named. Defend- the best known brand in the world. ul 847 Rogers Bros." goods have ants will further take notice that a been ma4e.for ovtr fHty years, steflr eajninein-charofdesie p K".hSH ' -not to ! 1 . 1 .-.f J f.4- .. t mil J .1J Tm.mt I . m - rri t11 iouuu iu my couuijr.' . auvj win lur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office ot Clerk of Su perior Court of said county on July IS, lbFi,i and answer or demur to tne com plaint or the relief therein prayed for i will be granted. June 6, 1803. ! R. L. FORBES, ! Clerk Sud. Court. Camden Co. B: W. Ward, attorney. " MM? irs :Bros.'i Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., j finish and general popularity, but best of all the good old "Rogers? quality has been maintained. It would be hard indeed to imprchre upon the wearing1 qualities first ezhibited by this brand, and which have made "f 847 Rogers Bros.', the most famous of all silverware. Do not experiment by trying something that has not stood the test of time, f . Buy "1847" goods, which have a well-known and well earned reputation and you' run no risk. . There are other "Rogers" The original and genuine has this prefix"! 847." s. . TT ELIZABETH CITY, : W. o : V .1'' for The Children? On 67ery Saturday, until further notice, I will make one dozen Diamond Photo grapng for 50 cent, or one dozen llantello Cards for f 1.00 of all school children. TURNER, The flew Photographer, Cor j Poindeiter and Mathews street, Elizabeth City.N. C Wood for Sale. Aside from my regular dray busine a I am prepared to furnish store wocd from the mflla delivered In any part cf the citv at $1.50 per cord. All orderi receive prompt attention. i Soliciting your orders, I am Very Respectfully, W.D. WILLIAMS. ' "v." ' - I l n
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