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tip ca ? ? CP CP . Silverware.- Every day silver is enter ing more extensively Into the useful and ornamtnltal arti cles of nearly, every house hold. At no "previous time has silver been so popular as at the present, and naturally the beet method to cart for and preserve the same will be appreciated by every trood housekeeper. Dirty silver marks the untidy housewife"; and the brilliance and lustre, so pleasing to the eye, is lost. The mission of silver is to beautify. Clean silver is' a source of K much pleasure, dirty silver the reverse. Silverware will grow dull anil tarnishd, but a very littte labor and the proper polish will keep It always brilliant and beautiful.. There are many kinds of silver polishes, some are Rood but more are positively injurious. There Is none-as good as the Silver Cream at , HATH A WAYS, t Uh?ht on the corner. CO CO la it too much to hop t from the white men of Elizabeth City and Pasquotank county that they rise in their might on the 8th of Novem ber and redeem the pood name that tho county once had T To morrow (Saturday) is the last co uay mat the books will be open, ex- c.J v i w lurujos hbo oecome oi ,acrj between Saturday (to-morrow) and the 8th of November, 'who may re gister and vote on that day. Hon. T. G. Skinner will address the citizen s of Dare county as fol lows : East Lake (at River Land- ino) Friday, Nov. 4, at 1 p. m.; Wan co to n Co Co '& I co in chese, 7 p.m. Nov. 5, at 1 p. "We had a call on Friday from Mr. W. H. McCullougb, of Norfolk, Gen eral Manager of Vanderbilt's-Va. Beach R. R., and Mr. C. L. Pettit, General Manager of Pettits North Carolina Line of steamers, plying in our eastern waters. They were both pleasant and genial gentleman, and interested in the development of this section, j They have estab-i lished a daily line of steamers to connect Elizabeth with the South ern terminus of the Yanderbilt road. Mr. Pettit is doing good work for Elizabeth City and our section, and his kind and polite deportment has made the Pettit Line and its mana- Hatteras, Saturday, ger favorites of the public. 7 p. m. I TT " ! n - T ili- - i iiatu vim kfHii iTfiifTnnr ii. isp i m . incendiary Proclamation. (Some impolite people call him. "Guts" Rus selL) His Proclamation is the ad vance guard of the troops that Pet bA O&cQ C'YcO oO rOi,r"VoV!r nO, rf r.r'S rt rt ort r"V f-tt r 73: co EjUUUziIiiiU OS1 dp CO lOinrnn.-: in h 1 mm? l h p I IUJJLTL1I .. .. !i l II II -i f ! " ( n r r m.; lrent at Messrs. O. G. Davis and Smithson Davis, of Indiana", are visiting their do reiauves in Frovidence township, c this county. They left here C8 years ago, .and were doubtless surprised uou au ineir contemporaries & Of 05p op . Fruit of the Loom and An droscoggia Bleached Cottons, one yard wide. Ten yards to a customer. Per yard 5 I2C. Care of Silver g tt i : i. ! , anr amount or silverware. We think from present indica tions that there will be some exodus of Republicans from this town be tween the going .down of the sun and the rising of the same after the 8th prox. We think so. We hope SO. Wn fontm rvtTlora ImnA ei fcyv .c wiw unuii convenient to av - be it so. So mote it. ' Tt a. regular i "polishing day" c3 .(same as washinc and cook- t& I n t i x i ' reached the marrow of Buffaloe 7n Burgess, the fit representative on Jf the County Commissioner ticket, of O the Republigin decency of Camden C county last week. ' If the Camdon- 'O inno vnn, .1 I. 1 1 11 1 1 J er Jeter Pritchard wants McKinly 1 QP to send to North' Carolina on 1pp- I tion day to-intimidate the true white men of, the Democratic party audi carry the election for, the negroes. The whole thinjr was arranged bvi 'G." Rnssell and Pete Jete at Mor- Of Of Cotton Flannel, Per yard j s - n i r I Rough Riders' hats wortLO 75c, challenge 'price.. .Wyw. Bro yd own Cottons wortji Cc;A challenge price.. . .... v c6: ganton last week. If they cause U. xfS S. Troops io.be pent down, there'll VJvJ be a "monkey and a uarrot time1' CQ mf Cotton Flannel, better WE ! HAVE RECEIVED THE reater' Part Of down here, in which the dirty white fC7S quality. ' . Per yard. . . nesrro leaders will be conspicuous inl t ' - ' :5C in;; day) when all the silver is gathered together and thor oughly cleaned and polished. The result will more tfyau jwy for the labor; their silver will always look clean and bril liant and there is an immeuse amount of satisfaction conspicuous the picture, in hich ' "lamp posts" will be in the foreground. in haring bristt silver. w wn a rm . r . a a. . mm c?: c wi piiMiiK t u, 7- ballots. e?,auu cuamois, snouiu oe iree w irom cru.aua when not in ue hold their noses and withhold their n . mSf kept in a box free from dust; and above all reserve them to use on your silverware ex clusively and for .no other purpose, and under noTlrcum stances should you try to pol ish silver except, with Silver Cream from HATH A WAYS. Silver Cream Polish Silvernrare is an expensive luxury and it pays to use on ly the very best o!ish for Cleaning it- , It h bad judg ment ami worse economy to stop short of -the finest, pure st, and best polish, bdver Cream is an instant eradicator or dirt or tarnish and will not mar the inoit delicate tmrfcao It Is made from a perfectly tTM J ' w v, .ai caii n A t i uiiu fff -or two exceptions Is the only C i. liquid itolih on the face of t f hn oarf h ff 1 v f vj ma mw v. . tu mot mrr w .kju tain a single iota of acid. CP c -1 C t. a f,n 'A ! IS Sit C3 . Mr.'John D. Shaw, Jr., of Rich mond county will speak in this town on Thursday November 3rd, at 2: p. m., in the Court House. He is sent to us by Chairman Simmons and is endorsed as one of tho best political speakers in the State. All white men of a decent type are in- ueu 10 mrn out ana give mm a cordial reception. . ' Wo had a nice call from S. T. Dosher, of Hatteras, on Saturday. He says Hatteras is the breeziest and the healthiest place on the top of the earth, and in prooi he gave us tho names of probably a dozen octo genarians one of whom was "a nono ' 11 Kcnanan, among me oia citizens in Hatteras. Would you live long and cave your hat blown off then go to Hatteras. TYe enjoyed a curiosity in the potato line on Saturday a bunch beard and hai with a narrow rmno-n I ls; r v. . mm - w h mmi mm w mm -- - - rainoniisor cyaniae 01 po- - . . , 4 find foofh-nnmli blftfl-nrr hia brnn-fttis. J4e ut jwiun uaib uttcci uuutiue xiaug- I . . - o - "o labium, it is. easy to use simpiy. apply vitii a sponge, rinse in 'hot water, and wije dry with a softclolh. Silver knives, forks, etc., in daily use, can be kept bright and clean by applying a little Sil ver cream to the dishcloth when wahinr. afterwards rinse in hot water and wipe ry. I .Hon. F. M. Simmons, . the great organizer and Chairman ot the State Democratic Executive Committee, was in town Saturday. He was to have been hero t Friday nd speak at night, but there was a railroad derailment, a detention and a mis connection, and he did not get here, to Our creat disaDDointment, until Saturday. We had prepared to do the handsome by him, but things "ganged agle." Tom Skinner was to have "introduced him," and the speech of introduction, which he whispered into our ear, was a Jim Dandy, a gem, a! chef d' ouvre, and Simmons ought to come again, just to hear him say it, and to . see the people 'make the welkin ring1." We had a cordial and polite call from our distinguished leader. We undprstand that young Meek- to his numerous! distinctions, across the sound, a few days ago, which convinces us thai he is a multitudi nous, multifariou8,manysided, gifted pie eater in the employ of Piejohh. We hope soon, to see him rivalling 0 The best Cotton Flannel, 10c. grade, per yard . w ". . . BP Good Toilet Soap. Three Cakes for. . . . 1 . 1 T Capes worth $1.50 challenge price. I 01 Fill Satine.underskirts worfi-Qf 85c, challenge pried..... WO w mi 'Men's' Sl.25 price And Sliall Begin the Season With 5C each 98c. aBlenp BestJMachine Spool CottonO Challenge price, aspool .WV1. ,i ! Calico 3 l-2c. Capes worth ?5"Q1'QC etch, challenge price; f3fP i. em Of. w V Silk Velvet worth 75c.,OCU Challenge price, per yd . Www II! the yard. - 1 in- Hats,' worth 81.50 'and each, ChallengegQg '' ).- : ?" '''. .. ; '. - I-'.'-- rt Hooks Jand Eyes worth 5c a p' card. Challenge prico 3c.ff a or two cards for.A .;. . . . i..WWi c50' :::';:'r:." '": . ' i 1 , " " ' 4n 4n 5 .:60. 9? C3 Pins, Challenge price, lc. afT naner. 6 naners tor.... ... .WW Percale Worth 10c. , wide, challenge price CO intr from ono stem, weirrhin- 18 ttUU liUt5luo uumcu ueu. .i owuu pounds, and du? from one hilL h v Quarer the put his hat on a post, call- J. Lu Owens, of Powell's Point. Cur- mS " ueorge V ard, and saying he L O Cj JL JV J3 WS. The Democratic skies are bright. Hon. Thosi J. Jaryia will speak at Columbia, Tyrrcl county, Nov. 1. Mr. W. M. Baxter offers desirable building lots .for salo npdq easy terms. See ad. in another column. We had a call from our old friend T. H. B. Gibbs, of Fairfield, Hyde county, on Friday. He told us that the 'skeet apple" was a failure this " hcason . - J . Wo had I sweet call on Tuesday frjm Misa Lizzio Thompson, of Okisko, and iliss Viola Brothers of Portsmouth, .Va., which wo greatly appreciated. 1 1 ' JRev. Lu Williams, rector of : Christ Church; ' has returned from a visit to Washington, D. C, in at ' tendance UDory tho General Con ven- t:on of the JLpiscopal Church. ! We had a jmost beautiful boquet of ilowei?, called from nature's treasury of sweets, sent to us yester- rituck county." Surely, thought we, that goose honk country is tho most favored of heaven of . all the lands that the sun visits in its diurnal round. J. B. Leigh and other Democratic county candidates will address the citizens of Pasquotank countv as follows : Pool's School House, Fri day, October 28, at 8 p. m. Rose dale, Saturday, Oct, 29, at 2 p. m. Sawyer's Store, Salem township, Wednesday,' rov. 2. at 2 p. m.; Eh sha at 8. Berea, Thursday, Nov. 3, at 8 p m. Cartwright's School House, Friday Nov. 4, at 8 p. m. Okisko, Saturday, Nov. 5, at 2 p. m. That Arch-monster, Marion But ler, who now disgraces the honor of North Carolina in the TJ. S. Senate, is loading our mail every, day with tho most outrageous lies, in a news paper,' misscalled the "Caucasion." The sheet is as dirty as its editor, and we: hope this will bo notice that it must be stopped. It is two old in its political items and too dirty to criticise, and there f 01 e, with our nose embraced by our digits, we hope it will come to us no more. had invited Ward to meet him and di vide time,and he didn't come,and not to be impolite he had made his hat Ward's proxy. 1 All we have to say is, mat ir: the wiiole statement is not what Gen. Washington,in his! calligraphy calls, a "If e," that ! empty hat typefied the empty head it sometimes covered. - 1 A young man of Coleraine, Bertie county, writing to his mother in this town, speaking of 'the political situa tion there says: "There is arising some excitement politically, and it would not surprise m6 if there don't be some trouble. . The more I hear and seo of thejnefirro and his asso- Departed this life Monday night, very suddenly, in Rosedale, upper Pasquotank county, Mr. William Williams acred about 70 years. Mr. Williams was a native of Pas quotank county and one of its most ciates politically, the more I become prominent citizens, distinguished ior disgusted ,with f Ti ATM Will to 1ran'a Unions are organized all over the county, and I think they are doing much crood. I White men have stopped to consider. and are return- -4 a mm ing to their oiq party, to which all white men should' belong; I mean tho Democratic party " is the white man's party, and any , white man in North Carolina who fails to do his duty in sustaining his race with his vote I fear will regret it- in the fu ture. The very idea of having black taces to superintend and boss the Anglo Saxon race.1 I wish I were a & rm W - W mmm m im m m W jm9mmm m m m m- -m mm -.1,1 -.mm. r M . 1 - mm- mm 1 mm - ! I .. if v :i:;vvvugyj '. NOTICE! ' I mmmmm 1 I ' I 1 I m ".. IT' I - I II I- I I I mmmmmmX . m ' II II ' , - his kindness, geniality and neigh borly offices of friendship. Ie was a fine specimen of robust manhood and all his, physical indications pointed to a long life of health and happiness, but alas 1 how true is' the scripture that "in the midst of life death," and how . saaiy HaTfi Wde. the American havy famous. aoes ine poet xuuug vuxjjubw m land dauntless courag thought : situation : to my white friends. pdorly informed We hear the Police force of onr municipality Beverly criticised' for statesman that t might explain the neglecting their ollicial duties to attend political Republican places. t,:i- u ia .1 - a Genuine ermont Maple Syrup at . . 7. . RolliDSon. Stevens & Uo GO-71 Poiu wont in nis omciai capacity dv noil- dexter Street. 'PhoDe 125. day br Mrs. D; S. Kramer, on Mam fyinr the Policemen that their duty Jifreet, whicJAve greatly appreciated, is to maintain the peace and good I For Fancy FoxiRiver Butter, in one nnifv.nrl nnf t potmd packages,' go to RolllnsoH, A- revival; service at tho M. E. '11 V"" T , v Stevens &CoTa isew atore, 69-71 Poin fvwUv,to uu u-1 aexter street 'i none izo phcants for registration, by the many devices suggested by the heelers of the negro -party. Diamonds! In recognition of their President, McKinley . has made them all brave Rear- AdmiraLs the highest; raiik in the American navy. Years ago the i Watches, Jewelry and Chureh, conducted by" Rev. : J. H. Hall, pastor, assisted by Rev. Mr. Parker, of South -Mills, which has " been conducted for two weeks,closed on, Saturday. j The Academy's Opening. On Tuesday there ivas an inter- . Mr. Louis JJelig has ret urncd from sting presentation to the Elizabeth New York, where he has 4een to I City Public School, by the "Junior purchase his Christmas and holiday You' are cor am! view his fdctfk of jewelry, etc. utallr invited to call .beautiful disp!av. 3Ir. Ed- Brothers, living in Nix- .onton Township, near Wecksville, OrderTJnited American Mechanics,' of a Bible and a United States flag. The Bible was presented by Rev. J. II. Hall of the M. E. Church and the flag by Rev. C. A- G. Thomas of $he Baptist church. Both pre sentations were accompanied by ap- Lowry's Academy of Music will open its doors for the season 1898- ! '09, next Monday night, Oct. 31st, for a three night' engagement, with a Wednesday Matinee. The attrac tion secured is Loenzo Bro's. Big New York f Company. Monday., night s bin will be "The Dog Spy The SDider's most attenuated thread Ta nhord. is cable, to man's tender tie TV ' J ! M On earthly bliss." Mr. Williams fell before a sudden and unexoected swean of the Great I Reaper in the. harvest field of life. His health'was good, his- habits of life were correct, he had eaten his Bupper as usual, was reading a news- Out-Glass, Bric-arBraet liamps, Etc., arriving daily, which are desirable paper, wnen me arsaa suminoiiB iur unuiu HY1Xi i v.HmvBv ---o came, without one .symptom of warninc. Truly, he , fell with his r- f armor on and was summoned to the presence of his Maker 'while in the enjoyment of a vigorous old age,and with the conscienceness of a well spent life. . '. s . Ourj sympathies are with his ring household and children. alA Kvfl wAfA rrTVAhl on ftcconnt of their superior aualitv. stylish se- lections and honest pHcesj the highest rank given by the Elizabeth City txome a ranK wxuens x nave never surreuuereu. t how tioawuuo m 1, em sor- The (Beading Jeweler, having Ik en found on fire 'soon af ter Mr. Brothers had left it to visit j a neighbor. George Cowper, Esq., of Hertford occasion was witnessed by the teacn couhty, our candidate for the Senate, ? antl the pupils of the school and mado us a pleasant call on Tuesday, was greatly enjoyed by all present He is actively engaged in the can vass and was making .hisf way to ward " Edcnton. where he was to pak Wednesday." In a speech at Wilmington CoL Waddell said:1 "If trouble 'comes the white leaders of the negroes will be held responsible for it, and the work should begin at the top of the list I would leave no doubt as .to who I mean. I refer to Governor Russell, who is the chief engineer of alMho deviltry and meanness from which we suffer. I know that this will be rigidly and fearlessly per- NO CURB NO PAT.. . That is the way all druggist s11 GROVE'S TASTELKS3 CHILI TON IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever, It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless rn f 'Uil rl lvra r - Annira. TwiX earned, and a namber of pleasing ""7e ra' bitter iaa8eatoi io&.. school in the absence of bupennten-I specialties are , presented at each I Price,' 50c dent Hinton, by J. B, Leigb,Esq., in performaI1ce. The prices will be r .1 j r a . a . - - r i ' a i irraceiui ana arniropnaie lerina. xuo ELIZABETH 1 I' N. C. at which time the entire company uaa mis uousq uurnea-xuesaay nigut. propriate speeches. The address of taKe Pari- . PPeciai scenery is I f Coma t ' li a liutn a loll. - . . . . I i t. "' i . r , ,"""V thank swas- made in behalf of the i cabject 1 peculiar Uls. The rlht remedjr ior table UlJ-especUlir 'worm ana tomacn dUonJcrs li Frcv'sVormlfugo mrt rhUdrcn for 50 year, Bend ' " . M W a. tot llloB. boor abotn ue ux j prices 10, 20 and 30 cents for this engage ment, and it is said to be one of the strongest attraction on the road playing at popular prides. To in troduce the merits of this company, ladies will be admitted free to the opening performance if accompanied by a person holding a paid 30 cent ticket, which positively must be pur chased before. 7 p. m., of . that date. This fs done to ! prevent the usual rush and conf ussion at the box of fice. Reserved seat sale opens next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at Selig's Jewelry Store. New Buckwheat just Rolliuson, Stevens & Co., ter Street. 'Phone 125. , r jceived bj on Poindex- To make things way Bros, ad. shine read Hatha- You can get Pure Apple Cider Vine- ear at Kollmaon, Stevens . & Uo s Xiew St6re. 'Phone 125. ' - K.H-:. -till 1. 1 7 ' ' " Wholesale and Retail Dealers In s & Ob. ! LOTS FOR SALE ! t I have a number of desirable build-1 in e lots in Pritchard Town. Terms, 210 cash and $5 per month, without interest. Title retained until lot is i paid for. Apply to 7. 171. BAXTER. ' j - . - ' ! - ilapDe Nos. Mil !! ' I Fan I r; i 6d-71 Poindexter St., By virtue of a 'decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, N. C, Jn jthe case of George O. Durness vi Pen elope P, Burgess, I will ou Monday the 14th day. of November 1898, ofTer for sale at pubfic auction before the Court House door of said county the follow ing described lands and improvements to wit: " . '.' ' 1st tract, bounded on the .worth by the Union church property and Big Flatty Creek, on the East by the said Creek, on the South by the lands of .B T. James and West by the Publlo Road leadiutr from said creek to the mouth of Little River, same contain ing 40 acres mere or less.: nd Tract of Woodland, bounded on the North and East by the lands of Elisha Lister, on theBouth by the lands of the said Lister and Albemarle Bound, on the West by the Publlo lioad leading from Four Forks to the mouth of the said Little River, same containing 20 acres more or leas. " i Terms of sale : One third cash, one third in one year and the balance in two years from day of sale, with Inter est on deferred payments, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. J. Heywood Sawtkb, Com'r; pt the Court, r This 1st day of Octoberr1808. SUPERIOR COURT Before th Clk CnOWAN County, J liet0!re tn0 Marshall R. Perkins, Eliza J."l Perkins, Margaret L. Marks and Qeor e W. Perkins ., V8. ' ' ;. 1 Atlas Perkins, John T. Per kins, Oharles II. Perkins and Caleb Perkins. , : ! . The Defendants Atlas Perkins, John T. Perkins. Charles II. Perkins & Cal eb Perkins, will take notice, that an action as above entitled has begun in the Superior Court of North -Carolina, the purpose of which is to sell for divi sion, certain lands belonging to the estate of Grace ' Perkins deceased Yon are Therefore notified to appear before me at my office In Edenton, N. 0.. on Friday November 4th, 1893 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs, a copy bf - which will be filed In my office, or Judgment will be taken against you according to the praef of the Complaint, i - - U V. JL M.9A. mj . Cl'k Sup. Coart, Chowan Co. This Sep. 15th, 1898 r For Sale Cheap.. I 3 second hand Oil Cam capacity CO . gallons. . 1 Store Truck' 1 Show Case. 1 Coffee Mill. ALLEGOOD & CO., 40 Poindexter St. - ' '" - Wanted. ' A small farm of 60 acres.1 Will rent with.option to buy daring the year. E. F. & 8. S. LAMB, . (Heal Estate Attends. EUZA8jsTH: CITY, W. C. To make things shine read Ilatha- Tb make things shine read Hatha- ii For Sale. A Nagle Boiler. 15 horse nower. Twn in use only a short while. Also aGO eaw Rrown Cotton Oln in lormed " 1 way Bros, ad. way Bros, ad. : & 'PHOrJE 125. fair order ; ; ; ' .-' v - H. P & 0. 8. LnMB
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