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NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES Interesting Item from Yarious Parts of the Dist'irU Providence Personals. Edenton. is the guest of MUs Iowa btokley. Miss Bessie Brothers near K ty Is vbltlcg her aunt, Mrs. J M. Whiter hunt this wfk. , Mrs. Lcsia Balance, or Berkley I p-nding some time with relatives L Mr. J. C. Scarborough, of Murfrees kro, was here this werk In Intereit or C.B.F. Institute. Dr. W. 8- IVnlck will o-vupy the pulpit of Berea Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. . 31 ta IowaStokely rturnMTne-dr.y from visiting relatives in KJr uton. Mrs. Elizabeth Corbett and Mr. W. F. Jennlng were married at the resi dence of groom's father Cd lnL by Bylvanus Sawyer J. I The many friends of Mr. Wilson Darts, an old ahd higblT teemed former resident Jiere, were saddened to hear of his dearth near Great Bridge, Ya.,4thlnjt. Last Sunday, the elegit year old wn of Mr. J. T. Darls. fell on an opened pocket knife, piercing his breast to the lung, inflicting a,fearful wound. Mr. John Lamb met with a fiainrnl accidental the Elizabeth City Brick Works recently, his right hand being badly mutilated by the machinery. j Mo. -4 , Mumford Notes. 3Iis Sallie CrWkraore, of Mumford, is quite ill. Master llarver and Joe- Lynch, of Kosedale. are quite ill with tyi-hoiC ferer. Mr. W. E. Eth-ridg is also confined to bis bed from the Mine cause. Mrs. Mary Overton, of South Jlill", pent Monday here viitin. her grand daughter. MLs Emmie Wilcox, or Virginia." is spending a while, in Newland, vi iting relatives and rriends. - Mr. Charles Harri. of Berea, spent Sunday in Newland. Mr. J. C. Scarboro. or Murfreeloro. ha been in this section this week in the interest or the C. H. F. Instltnte. Columbia Happenings. Mia Minnie llughes ho has been visiting friends and relatives in W iml nc h returned home. Mis A, 3Iary Pprtilll. f Edenton. is vliltlog her sister Mrs. F. II. Woodley. It Is said by the formers that the rain last Saturday evening was one or the heftiest ever remembered by them. They report crops damaged one half. Mhs Sallle Jones has been on the ick lift thlt week but we are glad to learn she is fast recovering. The six year old son of Mr. and Mr. T. L. Jones died on the 8th inst.after being ill for quite awhile, we are in great sympathy with the Wreaft fam ily, the child has gone to rest., Mr. F. F.Jones, a very prominent man of this plac, died at his residence In Columbia July 11th. after being very HI lor quite a while. Mr. Jones was a good man and we feel sur he has taken up his abode with the Blest of our father. .. s j The rain on Saturday (evening caught quite a number of our farmers In town and thef wVre compelled to remain all night. Both Hotels were Roper. Roper, situated on the N. & S. R. B In the county bf Washington, i a brisk, bustling litti town. It is brim full of push and enterprise and Uar the Impress of. m:iter sj trit. U i the centre or a large lumber business conducted by the John L. I lope r Lum ber Co., hence its name. o nature ally expect to set an ordinary lumber town consisting of rudely constructed huts many of them in a dilapidated condition. But far from it. Most of the houses are well built and pows an air of comfort. Many are really taste ful and elegant. There are three mammoth JlilU nnder the efficient manngement of Mr. .L. G. Roper, Two of them manufacture shingles of a superior grade.' Their daily out-put is. about a hundred thousand. The other, handles pne and poitlariwing about fifty thousand reet jht day. The company also runs a large, well flHed. thoroughly equlppeil store that woukl do cretlit to any town. Brides thU there are six otherstores that are doing a good business It also posses ses a water mill owned and operated by Mr. Blount, one of the leading men of the place. Td this mill is attached a dfnamo that furnishes the town with electric lights. Roper oaims a population of fifteen hundreds It has ' lour neat houses of worship, two drug stores, two dcctoYs, and one resident minister. Rev.- Mr. Davis who has planted himself In the hearts of his vonrtlA and iii rinlnc a noble work for the Master. The pay-roll of the John It. Roper Lumber Company nnmbere about Eight hundred,, and the money turned loose iri Roper 6n iay-dav .creates quite a uutier among me mer cantile fraternity. I forgot to mention the fact that there is also a well man ed machine shop that is kept busily at work. The scream of the locomotive is almost constant heard, adding zest and spirit to the place and notifjing the world of tie fact that the rich product of our.primeval forests is be ing borne away to distant sections to furnish shelter for countless men and women. One of Betsey's boys, Wm. Towe, Is forging; away jn this thrifty little place. Messrs. Forbes and Kes- singer of upper Pasquotank have rendered theroselres almost pndispen U?a tr the well beini? of It oner. . Mr. L"tl. Roper, the presiding genius of I topers lumber Dusinesa touches wun mntT- Kand All its TRried and com plicated interdets and jet is as jorial, courteous and communicative as if he waji rntlrvlv free from all business de mands. But Mr. Fditor I must check ray pen. I Intended to drop yon a short rot a nnl v And here are several nacres. It must be grat dying to you. however. for me to add tnat tne Economist is Mehlr nrized in ItoDer and that the wise sajings of its sage and scholarly editor are eageriy reau. . ilOTT. Champion Shot of The World. Miss Annie Oakly writes: "Myself and manvofthe Buffalo Bill Wild West Co.. have glyen Allen a ioot tAse, tne Dowder to shake into the shoes, a most thorough trial, and It does all if not more than yon claim. It Instant ly takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. Allen's Foot-Ease is a cer- ' tain cure for hot, aching, nervous or sweating feet. .Sold by all Druggists and Shoe ttores, 25c Sample sent FEE. Address Al!en S. Olmsted, Le - a PRETTY STATE OF THINGS. North Carolina the Only State That Negroes Control. North Carolina is the only State in tho Ukitcd States whose elections arc controlled by the, vote of the colored people, and consequently this State has more colored officers than any other Slate in. the Ameri can Union. Had von thought of this? ; The Republican party ia now the dominant paity in this State, and thrcefourths of " that party in the Stale aro colored men. ' Asa consequence yon will find that: . . 1. North Carolina is the only State that has a colored Congress man. 2. North Carolina is the only State that ho a colored U. S. Dis trict Attorney. 3. Ncrth Carolina i the only State that Las a colored State In spector of ft rtilizcis. 4. North Carolina has more color ed members of the Legislature than any other State. 3. North Carolina has more col ored postmasters that any other State, there bein seven in one county. G. North Carolina has more color ed mapistrate-s than any other State, there being feventeen in one county alone. 7. Norlh Carolina -has more col ored registers of deeds than any other State. 8. North Carolina has more col ored school committeemen than any other State. 0. North Carolina has more col ored county commis-sioners than any other State. White men of North Carolina, what think you of these things i Tho apiintinent of 'Dug." Carter bv Gov. Russell, in place of Judge Norwood in the Asheville district, if the statements that come to us be true, is the mot abominable out rage of that most abominable Exe cutive, that has ever been perpetrated upon the State. The reports of him have been so numerous and so re liable that we cannot discredit them. O, Rus., Kus., fie, shame! Cuss as you list Vole Cuss," but hold off your foul hands from cur judiciary. There is no word so full of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother she wno waicncu over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. -1 tl . so assists nature Mother s s&ss the Expectant Mother h ena bled to look for ward without circa d. suffering or rloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy ot momsruuvu. It ikc insures safetv to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before rnnP.nrmpnt in short, it 'makes Childbirth natural and easy," as - 1 n't htf SO IIKII1 y i i a v saiu. " - persuaded to use anything but PMHEmRIEND ur trira atifT0Tof TnArA in tpn m!n- ntaa Twith oithr f hpr nt pr two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bot tles of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to anyone expecting to be come a MOTHER," says a customer. llKNDKUSOX lAUE, VariUl, lujuwis. PmKl!t at tli)0.ornt byerpr! on receipt of piic. WrU for book cuntalnlnff testimonial m1 TftlaAble tofonuatloo for all Mouien, xre. Ta BradCold Eeiralator Co., Mlaaa, Ca. m hum m mm, CHAS.W. rETTIT, Proprietor. .S3 ti 255 WAIESSiaSH.Mjli,'-. MASCFACTXJRKRS OF Engines, Boilers FORGINGS and CASTINGS. Machin and Mill Supji ies at lowest les Vora7t:en sent out on application for repair. Jlecial SUes Agent for Merchants n&bbit Metal. . ESTABLISHED 1870. PEED DAVIS. AYearetow reccivirg cur, tuiply Coax, ard will 11 orders promptly. All coal is screened, oelore leaving the Yard. Xonebutthe best handled,. Lowest pitcks cuarant-ed. Offlc on Watrr Street, Elizabeth City K. C CJo to the City Fish antl Oyster Market for fire Oysters .and fish, op EinnTUCDT IUIU 1 BIL.IB Friend posite Swains Hotel, Thone Ko. 123. t,t. wiirrcoMD, "Catarrh is j - ; Not incurable But it can not : be cured by sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures whicB reach only the surface. The disease it in the blood, and can -only be reached through the blood, i S. S. S. is the only remedy which can have any effect upon Catarrh; it cure's the disease perma nently and forever rids the system ol erey trace ol me vue cpmpwmu Wm Jorte of MoDtpeller, OMo, -write: "I - was' "af file tod from Infancy with Catarrh, and n one can know the auffering It produce! lttor than I. The tpnys and waahef TirescrlW by the doe- tTn ' relieTed me only i'VViv T r V temporarily, and '! W tli.r.li, iv.An.fi i nsd them eonHauUy for Ua year, the disease hid a firmer hold than erer. I tried a number ol Hood retnedle. tAit their mineral ingredient aettled In my bonci and gaTe me rheumatism. I was in a lamentable condition, and aftet ex hanaUng all treatment, was declared Incurable, Seeing S. S. S. ad-ertlied as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my 'system was under the effect of the medicine, I began to improTe. and after taking it fol two months I was cured completely, the dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys tem, and I hare had no return of It." "j fany have been taking local treat ment for years, and find themselves worse now than ever. A trial of For 01AiJ .TheUlUUU will prove it to be the rieht remedy fort Catarrh. It will cure the most ob stinate case. : Books mailed free to any address by Bwilt Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. NS W ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CIcic and fceitin tto hate, fromotca a luxuriant BTowtJV' Hc-rr Taila to Bertor QT Hair to ita Tontliful Color. Cura Mlp dtwvm a hair taUiog. ycnd Sl"Qt DniffaU VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNO LADIES, Roanoke, Va. OiensSept. 8th, 1899. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings,, all imnrnvampnk f!ailinil I ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of a-, famed lor neaun. Euroieart and American teachers. Full course. Superior advantages iD rt ml Music. Students from twenty-five States. For catalogues ad dress the President, MATTIK P. HARRIS. KoanokeJ t Virginia PaLTIMOUEbTEA-M rACKET CO. KeKant Steamers Dally, exptoct KniKiuv luKVM-n Baltimore and ! OLD !H A LINE Old roint Comfort, Norfolk, Porta mouth anr all polnta Soutn. Direct i . roonectlons vitn an rauroww icr- 1 nunat:nf at Norfolk, Fortoniomn UrTTCCt ST arwt ll.mritrm Ttmtdri. I ifi'iurittP. mthamkr VIKtllNIA. from OLD PO.NT, Baltimore, for Klchroond, every NOKKOLK, Mon'iar, wennesuay anuriiuaj, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PIEB1, uuui' i gnu James itiver. Amtw oi. - 'THE mond next morning, .cso ueiay, SWIH1-ST, noiransrera. mrrKT Menli nn Knrribean Dim. L.UX S I" REST Wlous Materoomn, Electric Lighta liOUIE Meamlleat. Berths free. ' l Ticket Office, 123 tasi uainmore Street Telephone 1435 SJ B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE Commission : M Dep j SO.H FOLTON UAUKET. I NEv7 YORE. Si ecial Attention ciren to The Sa'e of North Carolina a naa. . i. Stencils and Stationary on 9 .plication. I No Asrevtf. A. W. HAFF, i Successor to Lampbear & Baft, .-" jWholesale Commi38ioi. Dealer In FKESH FISH, ! LOBSTERS. EC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, North Carolina 3ha I a Specialty, No Agent. JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER IN ALL KINDS OT ERESH FISH, Game ahd Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYED "VfOKTH CAROLINA In tne J-N Currituck county, i Sup'r Court. . j . Before the Clerk. W. II. Cowell, V. 8. Cowell and S. D. Cowell. ; "i Mamie Goodman and Howard Walker. "j NOTICE !0F ACTION. The defendants above named -will take notice that an action, entitled as alKve, has been commenced in j the Superior Court, of Currituck coanty for: sale, and division ot the pro ceeds of a certain tract of land situ ate in Crawford township, in Bald county, bounded on the noith and east by the lands of the heirs. of Dr. W. II. Cowell, deceased, and on the south and west bj the . lands of W, D. Bar nard; in which said lands the said de fendants are tenants in common with the plaintiffs; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Currituck, on the 6th day of August, 1SD8, at the Courthouse of said county and titate. and answer or demur to the complaint in eaid action or the plaintiffs will anply to the court for the-relief demanded in said com plaint . This June 22, 1808. i E. V. AN SELL. I Clerk of the Superior Court of Currl i- v n i Owen. V TV S G, STEVENS ! HOLES AlE AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER; Snui Cigars, Cigarettes iPipps, Eta Prices" Guaranteed, The only Exclusive Tobacco House in! the City. WATER ST ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. Snoko our Hand llado Havana HDii'y S-D)iD HO WHOLESALE GEOCEES ' AND -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Iiime, Cement; Hair & Plaster. 'Prettiest and Best Ready Send for isew uoior uarus. Terpentine, Etc AGENTS FOR Al WRENN & SOU'S ELIZABETH Two Ways of Buying Seeds.. One' way is to wait until dealer happens to nave in buo ;k, auu mcu ' jTiL mi it Aa. oorlv nrViaf Vrtllf TIPPHS Will De. aUU tHeil provide for thf m sensibly; ?t fnm plnd upon the-qualities the seeds thei purity and vigor. It is foolish to take risks unnecessarily. , ; . . -L before long you will be wanting many kinds of seeds fnrburamer iCu a nnfti otn -nra rAiidv to sow before you tninK off getting the seeds. Why seeds worth your pianimg nigu-graue, sllkj We would like especially to supply yourj turnip seeds this season, no matter how much or how little you may ned. 50 cents jPer pound delivered at your nome. GEO. TiAIT & SONS, SEED IlXEBCHANTS The Standard in Typewriter THE wmtmMm JOHN B. CULPEPPR, j Sales j 706 E. Main St.. Richmond, Va. AntncruinDi. x uere ia uu luaeuae xuure miceruua iu 41a nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is therefore most' difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No! matter how severe, or under ' what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns' Iron Bitters will cure" it. Iuraluable ia all diseases of the stomach; blood and nerves. Browns' Iron Betters, is sold by all dealers. F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. Successor to John H. Zkiglkb Dealer in aJklnds of UUDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, From the Cheapest to the best. , All tel egrams promptly attended to. C2AFE5:ASD COOLISS 'BOARDS Then desired. ! The finest Hearse in . tnis section. . Roseword, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand; on Ehringhause Street. Thankful tor past patronsge, WAlsoallkindsof cabuiet work. A Matter of Choiee ! Whether you have your teeth xtract ed the old way, with pain, or rse Gas, Vitalized Air? Cocaine, and all their attendant dangers, or with perfect safety, without pain or sleep at N. Y. DENTAL ROOMS ONLY, 324 Cor. Main and Talbot streets, Norfolk.iVa Office hours; j 8 to 6; Sundays 10 to 1. ENHES, Dentist. ' " r .. . 3 . , & CO, T0BACC0IUSTS. Job Lois a Specialty. Filled 'Wcrld's Favcxita Cigar. aimdl TOBACCOTOTS - Mixed Paint? in the cy Varnishes, i.eu, w", . BUGGIES. A full -ine kept.in stock. CITY- IM. C- sewing time, pick up seeds as your local it isn't sensible to buy, seeds haphazard, oil tha nnarotinns nf farm or earden de- not write to us m good time and get 78 Commercial PUce, Norfolk; Va of Excellence Construction." Agt., Hopuments and Gravestones. DESIGNS FREE When writing state ago of deceased, and limit as to price : i , ' . . 4 ' ' t . , i ; - - . f LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH TO SELECT FSOM Lowest Pricps and Best Work Guaranteed. . ! THE C0UPER MARBLE WORKS (Established j 1843.) .1 159 to 163 Bank St.. NORFOLK, SVA. J3 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. VARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts; . " " !! GALATIA, ILIJL. NOT. 16, 1293. Paris MeHchie Co Bt. Loais, Mo. Gentlemen: We Bold last year, GOD bottles ol G ROTE'S TASTELESS CHIXi. TONIC and bare txtaght three gross already this year. In all oar ex perience ot 14 years, in the drag, business, hnvo nerer sold an article that gave such universal sa t action as yuar Tocjc Tours truly, - abnet, cabs t Co. Fqr St! and cnamnteed by Trs.W,W GRIGaS & SON, Elizabeth City, X C and all Druggists . ! Notice to JTii-herman. For Gill Neis and Twine,, tee Fowler &. CqJ Gne. ;PMilIE f IIIIEI fp-1 TLJ1 I :,-' wmmm irol aODll II. B.; CO 1 u rH SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 21 n m&il and express trains, southbound flj?2 Sundays) leaye Elliabeth City 4trll:40 jatt orinoouna auj. excepouuuv -- -- Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p m. City. 9: 20 a. m and jfoing South o:P m. every luesuay, jnurauur fc"r urday. 1 - ' M . Roth tr&ina 'arrlT "at and flepar - vr i.il w nr.f.mn .wit NiAnOlKt connect at Norfolk with mil rail d I . . iti. mii n TAT er lines, ana at isaeawn win "" Roanoke, Caahie. Chowan and 'SnippM Ferry, thence by worioia w connecting with stevner Virfrfnla Dr for jdaKe.ejvme, auiui, Mua- -intermudiate landings. , ? Eastern Carolina DlsDStci) , - : '--D-rr:"v'- Old Dominion Una, 7 rru RAamir "NRnSR leaves Eliza beth City Tuesday, Thursday 'ndSafri urdav at 6:00 P; M- for NowBerne,-coa- necting with A.& N.C.R. R.forGoldaj boro, Kinston and Moreneaa y, n with W. &NJ R.L R. for' Jacksonville; Wilmington, ! etc Kecuruins iy NewBerne Monday, Wenesrtr;nd Friday, touching at Roanoke Island; Ocracoke and Oriental going :ana turning. I I ' ' M- "1.' Ti-i,iia nn caln at Elizabeth Cltr Wfc tion to Roanoke Wand, Ocrackes OrSen tal, New Berne, JLttSion,. uoiuasfw, Morehead City and Wilmington.' Dally all rail seryiee Detweea EllxtX'ttl Citr and New ilf ork, Fhlladolphla, B1U more and Norfolk. . ,1 Through cars, -man low rww-rao quicker time than by any oCir Ttrt. t . em Carolina Dispatch as folldwt J Tpm IHorlolk by JN onoiK a Dounera wru , Baltimore, by P. W. &D.'ILR.;Pml dent Street Station ; PhikdelpWa; by DonnaTrW.nU n r Tw.k Htreet Station- New York. by Penney ltania :R.K.;Piet iy xsortn iviyer auu ji vuuuuiv,- Line. . i : For further information apply to M. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, ortothe opnpmi office of the ftorfelk and JSdutUern Railroad Co., Norlolk, va. M.K. KING, H. C, HUDGiyI . Gen'l Ft. f Piss A. Gen'l aianacer. NORTH CAROLINA LflIB8 C. LJ PETITT Manager. Steamer NEWTON will leaye Norfo'k ti:vH, r:r r?raanro1l . Had--. WAIT landings on Wednesdajs and 6atnr(fays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City -lbr JCxesjirell oh Thursdays and Mondays" ., at 9:30 m. Returning, will leave Crertreltt for Norfolk on Tuesdays snd Fridayj stt 4 VllvakAfK fAtnr MmA trlaiir Kt it. iu., aim . w 2 : 30 p. m.i arriving in Noi folk next dsy. for Elizabeth CitV, Hertford and-Way landings, on Tuesdayt and Fridays at 4 p. days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Return- mg, win leave neruuru unw Mondays, and Thursdays at T a; m: and Elizabeth City same day at 2:30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. . ' : j j Elizabeth Cfty.I. 0.. ESTATE. -BY ' REAIj CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 50x120 feet. A beautiful building lot. Delightfully located. ' A lastr chance for a down town residenoe, Situate corner of Main and Martin streets. For sale at a reasonable' price on easy terms. : -j '."'' ' .'.' .--r y Two town lots oh Lawrence, street Chance for a speculation. A fine' d welling with large lot on the edge of town at a acrific.: Good lo cality. Terms easy. Small house and lot on Church 8tn East of Road St.. k . .. . : , . ; .V. . 'i .f 500 Vacant lot on Road street, oath of Church.-', . ; T -; r Corner lot and dwelling oa Church and Dyer streets. . . .... .' . . .V . . . $625 Dwelling and good size lot on Chttrch west of Dyer street , . . . ; r . SL000 25 acres of land with good dwelling- six rooms. Nicely fitted out wTtl stables and outbuildings. A .desirable home. .. ...... U.. ...i .'....650 Bell street 60x120 feet House 24x24 feet 2 stories. iX,8xl6ieet;f All' out buildings . . .1. . ...; itSQQ A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on IJdrth 31dd; near depot and wharves. , . . . . . . ".v.1. .-; $1,050 Two vacant lots on, Martin ' street 40x70 feet, each.. . . ;S150 A good business store in Woodvllle. Large storehouse and dwelling, also good will of business. '.. .850 Schooner Esther good as new.- For a small sum. j ! - " . Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable 810 per month; ' "!' Two small houses and lots south of N. & S. Railroad track ("Pennsylva nia"), each. ; .... : ... ;'. . . . . . :v: .0250 ' Two tenement houses on ; Lawrence street. Lot extends to canal., A bar gain. ' j'l ; ' - :-v Poindexter Creek front on west' side of street. " -' " ' . - ' -. A fine wharf site on Pasquotank' River, on south side of town, -, . A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets:"" 7 "Vacant lots near Cotton Factory, i r - -i A handsome dwelling on Road street near Burgess, i '-, v,'4-;s . Farmlands on the River. A 200 acre farm with iirge and com modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultlvationvvPrice moderate. Terms easy. In -r- . . -. " , j" ' - ' S m Not how mucn we can get, buj iow little we can take is thi nriricnlnn which we gain patronage- everyday.-- Xiaca.ei Diore. i -; . .i U n THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE 'Offers the young women of the Stale thorough professional, literary, classi cal scientific, and industrial education. Annual expenses w io $iou. cuiijf of CO members. JJore than 400 reRurar students. Has matriculated about 1.000 students, repn sen tinp erory county In the State except two. Prac tice and Observation School of about 200 pupils. To secure board in dona tories, all free-tuition application must be made before August 1. r Correspondence lL-vited from tlipso deiiring competent trained teachers. Tor Catalogue and other informa tion; address .T' : PRESIDENT MclVKH, . r , ; , . Oreenslwro, N. C. a- mm n euiiiora uonege, NORTH CAROLINA. Five laree buildinirs. -Facility of ten able teach rs. Courses ot st udy lend ing todegrees Tuition-for term -2 to f?f. iioaru ana room per monui. nVlnhn ner month. Total exnon- da fn vaar nH not lIPPO(l 1 Mil ntltl ' can be easifV retluced to S9l. Corres- pondence solicited, uatwogue xrt o. 'Address, GUILFOHD COLLEGK, N. C. 4 THE UWIVERSITY! ' Largest patronage and fullest equip ment In its history. Faculty, :W; tu dents, 5C8; 3 Academio Courses; l Elective Courses; 3 Professional 8'holj, in law Medicine and Pharmacy.. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60 a year ; Board S n inontli." AViinl onnortunities for se.lf-heli. Scholarships and losns for ; the needy. Dummer unooi ior . leucners ; ; m strnctors. 185 Students. Total enroll, meat, 670. For Catalogue, Address, PRESIDENT ALDKUMAN, Chapel Hill, X. C. The North Carolina College of Agriculture j and Mechanic Arts Will re-open September 1, 1 SOS, with improved equipment in every depart- ndent. Twenty-three experience d,npee ialists in Faculty. Full courses in Ag rlcolture, Science, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Expenst-s very moderate I F6t catalogue address ' , M Pres. A. t. 1IOLL ADA Vv Ibtleih, N. C. ' 1 NEWPORT HEWS"' " ilitary- Academy ! A Select School for Boys ami w , ;4 Young Men. ' v lf4 ari COMMERCIAL COUUSKS. Prepares for College, UnivV:rfM y, V, M. J. and U. S. Naval and'-Military AfArfniips. Full . corns of ellieient teachers; abreast of the times in meth ods of instruction, and equipment; lo cation and advantages uisurpasfed ; terms moderate. ' Our motto: "Thorough Woik." ' For illustrated cfitaloguv address COL E. W, HUFFMAN; V , v . Irineipal. . Fifth annual session begins yep. 7, 1898. - Oak Ridge Institute. Nearly 60 7ears continuous success. - - 279 students last year. . ,The largest and best equipped pri vate fitting school in the South 'Eng lish' the Classics, Mathematics, Bdok- r 1 x 1 .1 fl'.l . Keepimc, oiiori-uaiiu, i eiciapny, Typewriting. Terms rersonable. For ieatilogue address J. A. & M. II. HOLT, : Uak' Ridge, R, C. 1793 Bingham School n SHEYILLE, f 1 KaUbllabed lq 1793. 1 MaJ. B. BINGHAM, fill I 10 QQ A.M., LUD..Supt. I U 1 IT It OOoer detailed N il " vi . FsrClrliisiteF.'M. nul krlik rwl. I'w )'.nfi mtr mmi wmtm. titiftfimt 1C men saO laoswan, fVu.!ff,u from umihr i T- ' J ' 1 rf Vr ts. akr. trm CmmAm. Weura Itoftlk- UMbtt rata, Wirt m ntthifM. 4 THE ATLANTIC COLLEGIATE J - INSTITUTE, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C Oldest and largest school in Eastern North Carolina. A preparatory and finishing school for both sexes. Twenty-first annual session opens September 9th, 1898. ' Courses of study: EngMsh course,. Classical Course, College . Preparatory Course. Business Course. Instrumental Music Course, Vocal Music Course. . .Diplomas issued upon the comple tion of any. of the above courses. : Students admitted to the State Unl verSitj and the leading colleges of the State upon certificate from this school. f "otudenta prepared for the U. 8. Mil itary and Haval Academies. . : Full faculty of trained teachers; each a specialist in his or - her depart ments. , . ! , ".Terms as low as consistent with high grade work. ; Write for catalogue. Address . - . L. SHEEP, ' President. LONG LEAF TOBACCO. We wish to call the attention of our coo turns to our celebrated brand, Long Leaf Tobacco, 9 in. 5s, second to none In quality or appearence. We think it has no equil for : the price, which is 25c at retail. We boliclt only on' trial,then it sells itself. r - C, W. Stxvkns & Co. 1 t
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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July 15, 1898, edition 1
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