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w" w - vi' . . - V? ." f ,h? : c? - f : I M ' ... i: ' 1 V 4 - :c g l & ;IH -sic III O W kJ p? : I 1 -r r lcentl ! 7 M - LU car. CO W tS. IT I .2V "TT Va.. a, ca -kO L2 r o Court ic3 if. It! -s ia j f - ill ? tZi ' -O O TIT o! 1 m o tt :- ill i p -s I j . I I I o haaaa 1. N i--ti 'IS I ! ' h J- i We acknowledge tLe courtesy of an inTitation to tbo Fair Dance", of the GreenviUo Tobacco Fair As sociation." Tho. white leaders of the Republi can party read the hand writing on the waU, and you can eee its rejec tion in their facea If Pasquotank county enrolls itself in the column of negro and low white supremacy it will be a minimum majority. It will be 4'neclc and neck." The prob ability of a white supremacy is as good as tor negro supiemacy. ' The following is the Honor Roll of the Elizabeth City Public School for the month ending - Oct. 2.r)th ? Edna Alberneihy, Eucy Albernethy, Wallace Lane, Carrie Cherry, Let bie Bailey, Win. E. Davis, Mary Webb, Eugene Lane, Annie Broth ers. . 7 v On account of the Small Pox in Norfolk and vicinity, the Pasquo tank medical society, at" their regu lar meeting on the 22nd inst., unan imously a resolution recommending a crenerai raccicauon m uiw . Of Of fu olfg tip IE r -4 I 1 We hear that the negro party are, in their des-rwration. savincr that v I utx.u.t.. yj t A-Kwrw- i TTnoh PaIp th Rprnl)lican neCTrO I -1 1 7;mminn!(n rrjrner rot. v p M v - - . j vlltUJCl tiiir - - ' candidate for the Eegtsture from corner" Qf Fearing and Poindexter Pasquotanlj county, "was made county Breetp, where they will erect , a commissioner by Democratic magis- handsome brick iBank building with- trates some years ago. He was ou feiy. At !heir last meeting, commissioner, but he was appointed Qscar McMullan' was elected by the Republican magistrates whose prPsiient and W. C. Glover "Vice- lerm naa noi expirea. ind eally so among the school Cq V Of the Loom ana Mr Qy aroscoggla nieacueu ywuua) ;one yard ' wide. Tea yards Of children. The Directors of the Citizen's Bank, of Elizabeth City, have pur to! a customer. 4 - t i Per yard We' call attention to tho adver tisement of the new grocery firm of Itolhnson. Stevens & Vliitenursi, on Poindexter street. Ii is a strong 2tf CO 4i j BP! ;5 i2C It !i E 3i y f Oottoii JiTannel, t . K 1 Per yard.... Per yard... President At their next meeting the cashier and other officers will be elected. Tho Bank will be amply protected in its deposits and all other interests, j j .. . I JLUC II Via A ill firm of exrerienced business men, I , t-.9 oTPftf. crisis.of I r0 :rrtnHl "FTln.nnel. anil vinef tt-i ncooH if or.prW. CilDfl- I., , ... iL. CUio ora I i i H H ti city, experience and fair and court- , , v,Wr1 TT. S. Senator from 1 ?uau cous dealing count in trade. We N th vjaroUnaiand Dan. RusseU, kJQ fl-a nlnAoura i rt cnilrtrGinrr t fl PTT1 Rill.. . -.t i 1 : I I tr I .3uu u . I ijrovernor 01 iiorixi uruuun. j.r- upright business men and polite ch3krd ants president McEinley emen. in t-mA TT. S. Troons to be at the i ii in nr-An fr fsfnblish ne- Isaac Eason, Esq., of Norfolk, 1 , , occoii ;a r.ro- Idressed our Dconle at tno . ,, J.L. t, oc House on Monday night with I ,,4.lWa on-,i .ipradoesJ fl(P a very good audience. He made a -.ftrnin thira o the ven-eance good speech and was liberally ap- . iTo (1nFa nnt rrention Vi nlaudcd. He was introduced to r . " ,1 : lf 0P he means them. ' ; . In further confirmation of Hugh Cale's having been appointed by Republican magistrates, is the fact that John'G.pIorri?, Republi- The Meekins and Eeary trouble can and UugUMaiej iiepuuucaii, in the negro party yet hangs fire, W. W. Kennedy Republican,, at tne plpctful at the same time. the candidate of the negro party for There were three (Republicans and f solicitor, while others claim that it two Democrat! appointed. The Tow Wo tlitnk- it. i AieeKlIiS I nroUauilllV ia iwaw w " ,w-.r. , - y v...,. .. . 1 4 . .. . r , . -i hi i:. 3 I2C. UElHAVE RECEIVED ! "Ii i. UJLQreater Part better 5C OCR ttl 5 if he audience by our townsman M. J. Sawyer.' We thank Mr. Eason , for aiding us in the campaign, and we alo thank him for his call on m . 1 L A . . i jionaay, ana regrei we were uut. The begt Cotton Flannel, Of IOC. grauepci . j 1 GoodiTbilet Soap. "I ! 1 : Cakes fop.. 3 - in I : i -.v.: .-. ; i : : THEF O f ' ' ; ' " ' 1 j '" I 111 . ! U i uuia.! i ' ..-:': : ;, .-.! f: : V" P Rough Riders' hats worthg Qc 75c., challenge price. . , Brbwn Cottons wortU Cc.2b ydi, challenge price wy. Satino underskirts worthgO a fe5c, challenge price..... wuw. 1 1 An!aj Shall Begin the Season With Three 5C s : PL . j ii " ' '' . n r. ... ach 98c' because his father has money and mise ticket selected at the time when f S? in the negro partv iU money that tho ; Democratic magistrates were run and run the office together. It of the times of the Republican mag- would take a pen full, of such law- ist rates. . . j. : t t i L I : s worm .uuv I i ItiaDOenge Mi Fit aFMK::1:t:ri Melius Hats, worth' -81.60 fnnr .price j Si:25 each, ChallengeOA e ..... 9 1 i. i ' TUU AfoMvinn Rnool CottonO ' iChallengo price, aspool. ..v Calico 3 l-2c. the yard. 4 CP CP CP IS . U - U ' 1 ii i " f ' " t I J ycrs to make one capable Solicitor. it We call attention of all our read ers to the masterful resolutions, elsewhere published, introduced by Governor Jarvis at the great mass the white men at Golds- Si boro on Friday- W offer no Po1" ogy for giving so much space to 1 1 i 1 . n -n nnctimnCCAll 'ltl ilieilJ, IU lUtJJf U1D uug v. manliness, truthfulness and ability, jn . this great and yital crisis in North'Carolina history in which all that is dear to life is involved. Tin vnn drink eoort coffee.' -Then nrtW r lb of Kolllnfon. Ktevens & Co'., select Mocha ancij Java. To Our Business Men. l ... Thorn ia no! nuestion that the w w , - I A white men who jvote for the negro supremacy candidates on Tuesday, ate ashamed orr their vote, inere ii no doubt some of them have the tonsfl of shame, iwhich is said to be - j j Yin last evidence of virtue, and would go to the polls and vote for the nejrro ticket if no one was look- fl each, chal'enge Price. 3 f Silk Velvet worth 75c.,OQg j challenge price, per yd. .WWW, card. Challenge price 3c-gW or two cards for.. . , .' ; e Pins, Challenge price, lc. agr ( paper, G papers for.......- i If Percale worth 10c, 1 yd-fin ae, ciiiiiiviigo jf' j," w i '& injr at them,' whereas they would I X O OjI L JV jE7 Voters of Camden county, have you ever thought of the dangerous SooiAiRSS i iniT -T TlT Burn-ess for not vote if men they had respect for ugg''-v-v--v-.- '. "i. .;:,,.,..,. 1 Mi nf them. Our busi- inrr tr tlio nmli)in children of thelnou mpn nr men of character, men TT7-Cf county; J. E. Burgess for treasurer Gf influence, and. abhor the act of ' pro tern, toehold the county money, d ositin a ballot that is repug- ana x'eier x. iurgess, iu uo tuaxx- i f . tc- nant to every sentiment of nan oi me cuuuiv cuuiuiwaiuucia t : '- i , . ' i i.il i i' . ; -l . " The busidess men of Raleigh shut up on election day, so say i Raleigh papers. 9- s T" T fIlf ir .1 -t il. ,;,c,nncriilMni lO bVt'ry bcuuuicuo the and draw orders against the coimty. Home, ana civilization, auu iuCu Your nommee for treasurer couia I presence and character wouia aaa a not count S100 in $1 bills, This i9new blush of lhame to the. craven old not a picture but a fact. .- Liastftrd's check who would deliber- ately deposit a negro supremacy Re i We exDect corrupt-ridden i irnrc tt niv ri ill iiitt ill ' . r jjj ' r rir,i. Lnc noaa tyiati would do a iby CO majority. J: or tne nonor auu - : . , !MhLnH!Mn vot If he could vote .good name of the ton we uia f of business without beintf seen he would wil like it to be iuu maioniy. , , , . . ' ..' i 1 rin ' npuiiar. i in i avni Piecnuii. auu 1: i j , , v do it. But if on Tuesday, the day of election, ana lv ftnd eaVrerly V clesant and instructive remain at the polls. They have " . , Wapr wprft stand ;call yesterday from J.D.Shaw, Esq., much at stake in the result ol t this ' . b nVon, his sense of Lt night in "The Buckeye," the fftml CoL W ill Lucas They both election, and their presence at the mg oy ana looKing on a jas engagement here SelSse r-terdny, pall, would do much good, and be shame would keep bun away from to - please Vr. shw nt i!n. m. and CoL Lucas worth more to them than a -days, the ballot box for .suclra foul pur- 6 . the members of this "rT." 7 r I 1a A rmWic sentiment, which I m, :L ; r. to nRk rut51i I .1 nr1in . . nirrnr j " t i w r' . i iitit x ucu. ad ih vw jlvw. w i nin.nii ihhl ll-1 a-lv uiuui. ; i i . - . .1 . i. : i i sr ' r - i f 'om utui v viWMv .o - i - r ii-n rM.a ocl-q t no nnsinpsa nunc i - t th!.i..ii. i . t . " v r4" v -rr . r. at. of our ti!3 civ, vj v vr v-: v-iri ir- - Tt. i:.v..; , i -r - 'A 'J"- Jj 'I .'If:-'"-. ; K v,' y::-- h.'J; " ." fc. r-1 (" If the Myrkle and Harder Company Don't Please You, Money Win Be Refunded Read "What , The Morning "Press" Of Newport News Savs. rw vAonle. e-obd acting and an entertaining vehicle for their tal- c. oil of zonular prices that is what the Myrkle and Harder Com- pany gave the Opera House Pu voice. j - i . . . , ..." . ii n oi our uusiutbs iiiwi V reco?miiou ui hcj. . j!-rThe best! posted. Dimocratic mca to do this Bernce to the cause - to . . ti eir place3 of basines8 audi1nce present was1 kept busy ap l.talesmea claim the State for the of good government and whUe su- '?ZT1t Cnoto lutog gPood comic hits, funny se- hiie men on Tuesday by 20,- 000 majority! AVo shall not be sat ! ified unless we beat the negro hosts land low white leaders by at leust ::o.00O. I ii inhn T! Small will be our j next Congressman. We have seen a I Terj" moderate estimate by counties nnd according to: ' these figures 1 Small will bd elected by a decidsd j majority. . j TV liave- no harsh ' word for tho ! negroes. Wcpity them rather, but c iwe despised abominate and spit 'upon the dirty white Repubhcan J j leaders who are lying to them, and '-tni.sleadinir hein. 4 , premacy AVe hear that the negro; Republi can candidate for County Commis sioner Winslow nominated by the Republican county conyention, hw liepn taken down by some un- - - m and give one cy to North Carina jiftffi nn.Tnnkv un ri therebv save the iecuuuB. . - .-i rf i,0t made uo me piou rrATim nn in a lew woras, pie - future I performances :n u ua rrpdi table as that last .r, thfi Mvrkle and Hardmg -i mtrcfl . ne.tter snow at OIlipJ b " T popular prices than many more pre tentious companies playing at,regu . -- 1 1 1 n Imnvir T rlA Whil9 all me piaveio on State and ultimately promote their own interests.! ! This move" .of j business men was by a business, man suggested to us nesd: as 1 --m r -m t f . 1:1 authoiized authority, and Henry and friend ana wo nearmy ap Pritchard, a white macf, substituteth pr6vo of it. It will do much good, Wo don't know Henry Pritchard, jQ no harm, and.Jn this critical but vve have heard him spoken l well Qur QY maQ ig a of. But we don't think it looks . . . , , v ; i 4 weUfor him to be putting on the paino, u u - v , them accordingly, ithere is ;one par cast offshoes of a negro, that was promote a white man s government ticularlv bright little . star; whose in North Carolina. h out. with imore bniiianx; .a-f v1oti anv of. her associates. Emma Myrkle is perhaps the cleyer i:i ooiiVrptte ever seen in this red ito-fcLjtyt Vivacious and pretty, -with a rl-oW keen sense of! humor and the knack OW tO Sing a cuaia- she .alone gave tne money s -wortn anu v not care to take in the other performances wiU go w .i.; nn,n'1 1 17 a atpVIp w. M. naruer a ieW WlllLO ebuo, to vuu I sec jujiJJ-tM , I Ho has distinguished made a good loyer as weu the not thought to be a suitable sciec- ion bv tho Pub. convention. It is the negro party nevertheless. J.ne Ethioxi cannot thange his skin. ; i Ollie' Dockery referred VlkIIB-411 I fill I 1 . It . ' I' . ' jr , Wa had-ivharminir caU on Wed- L M; 'Meekins is announced as ,H c 6peakin in the Com i . i-- --.Ar- tt " Tlnnston. of Republican candidate lor solicitor ji - nft1 j nf tllft Fpjproi rioiirt of knowing h lSSi: nneTrfooedia this district and A. M. Moore, Pf J r o.t. song iusC right, tThistorr and is a mem- Greenville as candidate for J udge. I x j j H" f 7 audience its! i of ancestral htory, and is ftuj g we 0mittel to say that an- f. . hn & ,ly of the historic uonnsone - of fusion otber speaker lo the black hosts and parties, and ovemdes the nomina- AVe had a polite can ironi Jir. u. nous mnuc vj j . Dockery, who Has distinguished maua &wv - - .C. LamVof Uliamstou, ion Wed- Uention .of the ?otT.P' f - U, partner forssMyrandtW sdav. He ret)orts Martm county V' uero is iearj - . j - - ..dancing auui ?is5 .. - . . i I .i Dnnn her nnrtv ior i tiitniTiPKS in nm uaiuuruca t,ui. iuo hissin hot and anticipates a nommaiuu uj iu0i.uU,.r.:v .. L A -.l if . scharnred without Mjlfti u-i;u ciinromftftr Tnaiorily of 200. i He thinks Edgecombe county, in the second district will go Democratic Go to the polls and vole early on notice, has tnn' Imm and should : Tuesday. ! Go peacefully, quielly, j show the manhood of his heritage. but deiermineoiy, anu i v0te for the Democratic whiteman's Uirl-rt and may God bless our bal- lot, save our civilization; and con found the enemies of our j peace and i happiness.! i " ' . ! " "' - Wo acknowledge a cordial invita ; tion from Mrs. Alexander W. "Wed idell, of Jlichmond, Va., to the mar riage of her daughter, 31 iss encie Wright (our grand niece), to Mr. ' Honrffl Mason Anderson, at St. Pauls church, Richmond, Va., No vember 9th" inst at nail alter o'clock. : - I the big The Bnck- what the he was so offensive that an incipient .tCr ! nlavers-Mrs, E. . M. hiss was suppressed by the inter- TrtV .Tjllian Dean, E. M.; Iieroy, rst T j CI Slrinnpr. nnr. ran- t tt rQtrn- iPrancis Bryant and UUBiWVI V ' I O . J-L- , . Wll 1 i FT I V TCa hiTS & book. rrcparod especially for you,wtilcli v mall free. It .treat of the thit every child U iiblo to and tor ic Frey's Vermifuge tpnrncooM folly used ' or alialf centary. iMftfp for the State Senate in the first Senatorial .District. We sup pose he was dispensing to his low audience the fame filthiness that he administered an other parts of the State duringj this campaign . Old General Alfred Dockery, the an cestor of the present degenerate " , f . . J. G. Carter were wen their respeoted roles. To make things way Bros Y ad. hlngs shine read Hatha HO CURE 3fO PAT is the.' way all drufffrisra sei Thar. ; . i. TTTu- t GROVE'S TASTELESS UHlX x Dockerys was a worthy Whig pol- gjJv Malaria, ChUls and Fever. . It is tasteless . . - .11 ..iut! form. Children love it. Adults pre- CHILLTOl n nothing but a sediihent of filthi- 1 ness and corrpption fer it to bitter, nauseating Price, 50c. j ffimnns. In recognition .. ! PJtJ.j4- "rTT;nloir Tins made . them and aaunuess wiu m. :r, ... . ; f. , t.;ii,l oiv in tli American navy, xer ir ago the iuii r , - . their all braver JReat- Admirals the highe Diamonds sold by ine were govern" Watches, Jew ilry and Silverware , on account of their superior r ahty, stylih :esi the! highest rank given by the Eli abethity T i -' a -t... j in Silver; ilverf iraoie lections and honest pric 'i T have never surrendered. aeam u peu "iT-n: . --Vaaffv. which iie de$ Cut-Glass, isnc-a-prac, ajamo, v. . " K for bridal gifts, eznemler, if it comes from Sehg's it isgd od. ti !i . t- a. i- - a t ab , t i NOTICEt decree of the Court of Pasquotank count j the case of George O. Burpj elope P. Burgess, l win ou 14th day of NovemDer ic3,r i .iV,f;n nni ion before 1 aio an .ii House door oi saia ouuuijr n ing described lanas ana imyi to wit: , 1c- rtw.t bonnded on tne i.. TTinn rhnrp.h Droperty Flatty Creek, on the East bj Creek, on me oomn ujw" T. jRines and West by tlj Road leading from said cN mouth of Little Hlver, iam ine 40 acres more or left. 2nd Tract of Woodland J on the North and East by th Elisha Lister, on the Bout, lands of the said Lister and J Sound, on the West by tl Koad leading from Foar Fo mouth of the iaia iitue x. containing 20 acres more or third in one year and tne two years lrom uay oi aio, est on deferred payments, i; at the option of the purcha? J. IUYWOODbA Com'r. of tli This 1st day of October lBZz. Mora .. The T I 3 . . . Eeading Jewerier in ELIZABETH 1 i i m i ' i GITY: Hfc ; - ; TTil TT i . i f s i7 superior antRT I Befor? Chowan Couhty, ) i Marshall It. Perklns,Ellza J Perkins, Margaret L. Marl, and Geor e W. Perkins . vs. -' H Atlas Perkins,' John T. Pe; kins; Charles U. re r Kins ar. Caleb Perkins. . ' Tiio rpfpndants Atlas Vc' T. Perkins, Charles 11. Peri eb Perkins, wui ibkb uuvr action as above entmea uu: the Superior Court of Nort the purpose oi wum; i ion, certain landsbelon estate of Grace Perklrt i Yon are Therefore notiile before me at my office in 1 0.. on Friday November 4 answer or demur to th' of the plaintnTs, a copy c! be filed In my ofilce, or jn k t if pin Against you accc . I prayer of the Complaint. r 11 V. I' - . Clk Sup. Court, t tWHttS '& Qp-1 jThis Sep. 15thu lS93. Wholesale" and RetaiL Dealers In, Staple &i tFaocy i Nos. 971 Poindexter St, ELIZABfelTH:' C& Y. Tonics. 1 ! a 's . 5 i i - - . 1 j For Ssfo G!:: 3 second hand Oil Cr.r.: prions 2l tore Truck., .lJhow Case. tliCcfieeMill. - : , ALLEG00I 40 Pc: A small;iarm of CO acre ith option to buy dark: A Nagle Boiler, 15 hor In use only a short ehil: loA o P.n saw Krnvcn I fair order. - - I.
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