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'IMIBECOXOIIST rCELUHtD JtVJET.'T Fill DAT. .'..Editor Business Manager. AN ADDRESS . X l. !:. r. Ci.ri.CT. i'kiday. . . di:cembi:i: ; iss. EE WARE OF EXPANSION." n v Kxpaiision. we mean Ex-tei.$io.i-Kxtension of terri tory, extension of real estate. l,otens.o.i "of jurisdiction, ex cn.Nio:i of power, extension of responsibility. Broadening out. pulTin up. .Expansion is kind drcil to bursting. Tho STihg fro, whose ambition led him to imitate the deep basso of a Venerable .bull fro outsider the spring ift which the ambitious contralto ainircr dwelt, finally D'EUYEBEO BTHE7.DE. JOHNfcM OF THE PBESBTTEBFAH CHURCH, At the Union Thanksgiving Services, Held In the Baptist Church In EIiz a be th City Nov. 34th, 1898. (Published by request.) "Awake psaltry nd harp. I myself NEWS FROM THE C0ONTIEs"'M from Various of the DisHrt. Parts . rlorv to attend the last and eternal funeral of civil and religions despo tism" and the sword of eonniieat and Minrpsninn alia 11 twrlili aVirrn'O We may leave It to our statesmen I Interesting Items 1 1 1 t f a . . . 1 HUtl I M J 1 1 L 1 CTA I JPlUrri LI) ttT II 11(1 . T M alarm, touching the integrity of this Republic and the time-honored and romtervatire nolieies under wLfoh it destiny has been so far safely guided, and to exploit the dancers that mav aenu any strange ana unusuarae- Mr c r fi TlUncn f n;,.. STi parxures mereirom as inn or enter-I, 77 zz. - v 1 lug upon a new career 01, territorial 1 pvt iu a uio visit last j expansion and of imperialism so-called. I week. 'Summv" ia a TTaf toroo w I J .... . . .. . . . . . I . . J UVJ 1 flatten Items. most abundant, success home. in his new I ui;i vrkVriv i will , niM th. . r "VT!T1 r.Vx,T wwnom we all leel especially proud. : r - - 1 - - "-- 1 nniin mnera im in irnin nnn rionr. r i ... . ..",-. O Lord, among the people; and I will eousnes and liberty that is defined bv ana numerous friends Wish him the S Vr1?, nnl.I l,h(? raoDS tbe slow steps It may be, but sure never nations. Is. cvid:., 3. theless to obtain undisputed -uprem Thus King David lea J lug- the war cj all over this world. The "eternal hlrrlf with hm jtnd unnir. nrnnrtr. years of God" are theirs. This sunrem- ed hin own heart, and the hprt of t ho lacy molt attach also to those inatitu lople In the olden time, in thanksir-1 Hons among men which emlxdy these tn? and praise to Almighty liod. I principles; and by the same logiato ineiiarpoi uariu nos never oeea I lD iwpie wlibo ana me race mat oe mule in the Church of God, because I "eve in, and spread occasion for IS COMING WITH OCEANS OF ME itirt into a catastrophe by his I p4rai!.e. thanktcrivlncr has never I nd Institutions, which stand not for Lfi. . : n TL. I I f ha Annromi'mi rf mnnblnil lrt I01 hands to-day, and we are invited by their enfranchisement, their uplifting, our President and Governor, and the their material and moral good. Mayor of the city, to touch Its strfnsrs. They are imperial In their nature that they may be resonant with music I nd destiny tbeae institutions of civil ilrs. A. J. Stowe left for Eizateth City last Friday to visit her daugh ter, Miss Lucy, who is attending the Atlantic Collegiate Institute. Miss Oma Gaskins, of Kinnakeet, a pleasant visit of two of the skies, and vocal expansive, aspirations. The lesson, of analogy is that a small man should never imi t.t;. tli - ; expansiveness of a lar;.- i.n and a lare man houid iM-yer aspire to the di n. -m1'iis of ;l larger mnn. with .-nations'as with in tlividuals.l Tin disposition' to i-xpansiori is a natural one, and is fqtfiad throlhoht the works 'of Creation -ami lrovi denee , As to -nations, Great Britain sprung fnm the sav age tribesof l'iets and Saxons. Its first jst'p in expansion was a ood olie the combination vf the Xurman and the Saxon, v... . . ilien tlov Inst of expansion ;?rov.-U a)uu xetl France and it cti-sts iseas;f bUuxl and. county less treasure to sustain the ex- pansion, aini iinally. had :to ah.indon il. Hut the. lust of ex pansion was not .exhausted.- It went oir tjll the Kolish drum heat wasj heard' anuiml the world. lint expanision has never b jn a satisfaction- to (rreat'llriilan, tho.it; has been Ilfhiml the I'rp'Idrit'n nrrwlama(lnn and justifying It fully, stand the won derful dealings of God with the Amer ican icopie within the year the mar relief Hi goodness, the fortb-put-tings of His power. and the distinct In timations of greater things to come. Every day in the year calls for Der onal thanksgivinc, for individual mercies, for family blessines; but Ibis day of all the Tear is the nation's thanksgiving, which as an annual cus tom, is a distinctly American institu tion. Nothing at ail like.it as an annual uational festival is observed among the oiher people of the earth. It is unique, even as our civil Institutions nf ulf. government are unique among the na tions; as the widely diffused intelli gence of the citizens of this country Is lculiar to it ; and, especially, as our christian religious liberty, so broad. and rich, distinguishes this land above ail others, it Is luting that among such notable characteristics, we should have a notable thanksgiving day, as expressive of the religious feeling and Iff m nie 01 our people. Every year in our history as a na tion haa supnlied manifold evidence ol God's favor. The American people liave prospered and advanced along all .the lines of a healthy progress, notwithstanding the echoes of "hard times;1 and theacU ual depression in business interests brought about by agitations of a social, weeks with friends and relatives here, left for home yesterday; Bev. L. H. Joyner. pastor of the with divine and religious liberty because God is Methodist church here, left for intnem ana working by them, and Elizabeth City Friday to attend the and rlorinns fntnr. r nrinVrl 8esSlon of the Annual Methodist therein. I The day is coming, tho this genera tion, nor the next, may not live to see It, when before their imperialism, all absolutism and oppression, all ar bitrary censorshio of Dress, school, and navies shall nass kwav in their tnfmv goodly sum was realized which 1ST flight forever. These instutionsof true w be used in defraying the regu- J: l!rwrtv. nnrl tha nonrtlA tuYmsa nannlU I lov stl-titV ATntnonn I nerltAlTft A nil trust hon a ro rn thial - broad continent, are jealous of every-1 ' Game is very plentiful at Hat t eras thinff thftt fpnrll tn thoiV nrortVirnnr n. Innnr an1 tlin.n 'in 4 -V.1. 111 I fc - - " " - " w " iiAjnf -uu tuco uUUUlc 111 Kill- wild fowl ne wishes. s and will make his headquarters, as before, at cLSCPJ, GOODS. I g "Somine Conference. A deh'ghtf ul oyster: supper was given on Tuesday night by the lad- ies of the Methodist hiirrh . The 2 supper was largely attended, and a Sr "T"Tl P to IPfiease IHves'yllpoi Tiney refuse to surrender the important trust to aliens not yet fitted to be trusted with power of government, and the guardianship of constitutional liberty; w no are nevertheless welcome to all the benefits -of citizenship, ana to a position where, it they will, they may obtain the best and freest development of mind and character,, sav the fowl are more plentiful than ever before known so early in the season. - Baby, Boys and Girls, Young Men and Maidens, and Old Folks, too. I s And 'tis almost useless to sayjariything about prices, for people diave already if ound out that they save money on every article purchased at the Racket $tore. " . . Xmas goods will positively be; below the whisper of competition. r . '. We still continue our Daily Bill of Fare, as below, with its matchless bargains.: . The yearly run of blue fish is now on. The entire stretch of ocean from Canft FTAff uovciuuioui ui iinuu uuu cuaraccer,j x - . and eniovment of life, the preat tnintra l was reported to be alive with them after all for man implied in true liberty, yesterday, and our boats are all out S But whatever may be the influence to.daV in searr-h nf them or me issues oi the Jate war upon our relations to other nations and peo-1 Our usual severe storm, which S pies ana races, and in shaping the des- mmM niu xt u -u ST tiny ot this great republic asameruJ V Ofober or November, has ST her of the great family of .nations missed us this yeai: in fact We have The Daily B ill of Fare. Somethina ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY Smaller Quantities in Propbrlioh. tlie U- at xempjar in that lino ol :nvrrss io-tlav. Cirrnt , r, - , y Uritian, i y an- .t'tiiiT e!i-el iatre trouldt-d bv its Vtf i ulic v than aiiv- - j it- ia- v.'ii.hh ti a sa w-iliadi-m to the crown of hr Impe rial Princess, hut V't; think it has been at the expeu.-e cf vast trouble and , t rvasure. J The proud title, of mistress t of the. seas is one to swell the Knli h h;art. but the treasure expended fin niaintainin the title, liad .it been expended in surrounding tlie sea girt isle with a cordon of forts and warships for its defence and protection "of its llevoted it$ energies and treas Kul poJitlcal, and financial nature. We tve enlarged our borders, and length. eued our cords, until from western as wen as eastern snores, we look across the great oceans upon the old world on both sides. We have safely passed through the mof t critical periods of a nation life; anu ouc oi Dioouy rnternecine war, we have come out a more compact, a stronger, a wiser people, welded to wther as one. the like of which hiarorv Pesems no parallel; ana so we come ro i he preseut year of grace and it ?'t'ius to us that in the events of this v;ir we 1'nd a call to touch and sound a m-w chord on the harp of our thanks--ivfrfg and praise, in addition to all lie others. Simolv stated it i this J'raise to Ged that in the swift and al mo.-t blootlless victories which lm matters which are yet to be decided by the people of .the United -States, I we have great reason to thank . God Tor the wonderfulness of the victory given us in the cause of oppressed hu manity. The guns of our fleets at op posite ends of the earth have proclaim ed in tones that must be heard, that sooner or later all the world must be free. had no storm of any consequence 1 2: oiuo ittoo Apixi, is remarioiDie, indeed, for Hatteras. "We are per- fectly willing that Hatteras should ST i "i - ..... . ! " lose its record along that line. ; Our new mail route from Manio to Hatteras went into effect this hCr week. We trust it will ha an im- .hl1. oTSS'te' P": - old route. . The g 309 years aour English ancestors mails novr arrive and leave on the 5: celebrated the victorv of thir fleets same ikv.TiiPsrlfiv Tlinrorloir on J ....... J w U U ..T J A A. UA. KKfMJ m ' 1 us which God sent, over Saturday. 4 Irmada. "On that day," . . . ' o t r dicier; (Knight's England) Lt. U. 480 Lead Pencilsi 1600 Slate Pencils. 100 Yn rrls T.9dP v 50 Nice handkerchiefs. 110 Papers Pins, f 1 no tj r lo ! 100 Packs Envelopes. 100 Quires Writing Paper. 50 Bottles Best Ink. 400 Dozen Shirt Buttons; 25 Pair Suspenders. . 25 Pair Ladies Hose. 23 Pair Men'o Sox. 20 Hair Brushes. ' 100 Cakes Toilet Soap... 40 Yards Yellow Cjottons. 30 Yards Check Homdspun. 33 Yards White Iniertiun, 33 Yarus Bleached jCottou. 20 lams w;ute Lijtwn. Elisha Doings. The fishermen at this place shut down until the Spring, have lEE 25 Yards Checked 20 Yards Bed Tick 12 Yards Worsteat 20 Yards Good Out in tr. 7 Yards Turky Rid Damask, wonder of ,1he world ' Deware of expansion. .Look down the lonjr vista of history and you'll find, in the history of expansion the doom of dis aster. England reads the dis aster of expansion, in the Unit- celebrated th and ihe storms the Spanish Armada says thechron "there were given, in every church in the land (Queen Elizabeth and her Court attending in great State and ceremony at. St. Paul's in London) public and general thanks unto God with all devotion and affection of heart Anrl hnmhlpnesa fnr I4ia . nt.-.a t iim 1 " v. uui . . A z. 1 ni:iu(jn 1 v 1 ir i " . . VA MAW IMJJJLV Llll III granted to our arms taker, up in the "tended, toward us in our deliver- housing their crops for this vear at our very doors airainst the .onnrs. overthrow and destruction shewn hu or. He set the seal of unqnalifled an- IIis mighty hand on 'our malicious beth Citv. has.' onenfid thA nnWJr. j.rovalupon that act of the nation; enemies, the Spaniards, who had school at thi nlnc - and in all the unexpected results that thought to invade and make a con- ' P have followed, and are yet to follow, quest of the land.' r - J)T, Lister, of South Mills, spent a ne nas maae 11 clear tbat lie isgoinel 10-aay we, tneir decendants, Cele-14. 1 -i- - ;ywiuv;iuuuttvasawa to u.e us as a nation in ways we ? prate i victory over the Vamerfels feW dfJS here Ust eek Ytin8 hls gold medals for exhibits not forsee. and which manv of n iwp. I michtv now but not less nrnn d nhri parents. .. of nmoi,0! T?nc,;n. haps do not desire, for His own pur-1 cruel, and oppressive powef, in wrench- Air r T ' T ;0fo n,-,- Vmotiit, jioe of benificence to mankind. He in his mailed hand from off the throat , V . ."H1? ef- ur nustIing has caused us to open doors and be- of h3 ovrn misgoverned and suffering mercnant 13 getting m -his (Jhrist- - - . v luuicjauuc IU I """jvvioi uv.u.iiug 1 1 wiu j u nijcj lair I oiner ieopies pr the earth, who neither continent, the home or the free, the Commerce,and luf our civil and religious institutions, j And to day the flag ship of. Spain's men are cnieny me proauct of aironKest war-neet lies a broken wreck Christ's xrosnel. and which ar th I upon the very island which first. rmnri.t pport " the gospel I the eye of that intrepid navigator who and the temnle nrougni opain's nag to the shores of a man s God- new ana unknown world, over 400 Muslin. Dress Goods. I 9 Yards Good Carpet. V 0 Yards Velveteen. 4 La-nen Bosom Shirts. 72 Spools Hand Cotton. 3 Good Umbrellas. 2 Handsome Bed Spreads. ' ': 2 Good Blankets. ; 10 Boys Bats. ' y 10 Hatchets. "--i 25 Yards Curtain Scrim. . : 10 Picture Frames. 1,25 Celuloid Collars, i 20 Large Tin Pans. I 25 Breast Pins. -I 4 Pair Men's Pants, i 1 Fine Pair 31eh's Pants. . 1 Good Wool Coat.: ' 4 Vests. i 2 Pair Ladies Button Shoes j 2 Boys Suits. 100 Boxes Blacking, j. 40 Good Tooth Brushes, j 20 PocketKnives. ' j 35 Yards Calico. , ' 100 Yards Silk Ribbon. , ..... . 40 .Yards Humburg Trimming. 25 Yards Ladies Dress Goods. 25 Yards Black ( ulieo. : 1(S Yards JOc. Dress Goodv . 25 Yards Cotton Diaper. i 14 Yards Black' Hatteen. ' ' 10 Yards Flannel. ; 10 Yards Wool Linsey. ' 10 Yards Matting. - : 5 Yards Silk, T . 50 Band Saw Files, , j V 10 Hand Saws. 10 Key Hole Saws. 2 leavy Bed Comforts, " . ' :"' 100 Money Purses. I1 2 Men's Fur Huts. r i la Quart Dish Pans. . . ; 11-Good Hammers. i' 1 $2 Fur Hat. !- . : 1 .2 Stiff Hat. ; ' j 6 Lad ies Corsets, : I 20 Yards Best Pemtle. . ,25 Men's Linen Collars. 4 -8 Yards 1 0-4 Sheet i ng. ' 1 Dozen Horse Whitps-, "s tlie The farmers are about through for if you go elsewhere you might be pursuaded into paying1 higher prices than von '3' using their croos for this vear. ST I K . 1 J Miss Clara P. WW ttk,0 IS: x x,uw x nee oiore. ' ' ' "MMouimuuiiuuiuiuumi iS North Carolina was awarded two it : made Gov. Russell has appoihted Jul ius CflRsar Tjoo-an TTftrris nirlo.rlo. at the Omaha "Rx position. Onft Pfimri nn ln's sffiff with H10 ronl- f - w r - r ' y m v j- .u.v jl uiin, vi meaai was ior the Dest conective ex- colonel hibit of firtilizers; the other for : the ure to its ctunmercial progress, great pillars which suppo Jt nyould now be the greatest 0 Th best exhibit of tobacco. '.' Rev. W. E. Hocutt dfilivpred hia last sermon for the Conference vear A 'Rf rnrtfr "PnW fim inn a tt ir tt , , . .a v itiivuiiviii, j se . of nine at Union M. E. Church Sundav r ...r-.i. .1 - i i- , ; : : !...Hin,eu t i-.a " x umiyuieuouyaainsLaisease tu ;w to a large and attentive - J . J f through th on uuuo iui nia re civen heritage. As Ood through a chosen and pre wired people op ned the wav for the coming of the Saviour of the world and the spiritual freedom of men, 60. u we reau nisiory angnt, He has been preparing a people in this new world amid the happiest of environments, ami through the marvelous ways of T... 1.1 1. WW ruiueuce; oy wnom Me win eventu m M S J td Mates,: ,n India, in China, o 111 .L-gypt, Koine aspired to las well as relieious. political n wil j . - m the mastery of tlie world 'and earned its arms to the ultima Thule, and Gibbon wrote the history . of the "De . clino and Fall" of the. Roman Empire. Columbus discovered Americnc avo to Ferdinand and Isbella the soverignity of a Continent and laid the foun dation of Spain's decline and -fall at the, hands of a-' people who will not, roatl'the lessons of her disaster. " . Read an opiosite lesson. Tho little Republic of Switzer land has existed for thousands of years, ;indhas been conten with its "little farm well till ed, while other nations around it haye grov?n great, until their 'vaulting ambition lias overleaped itself" and left years ago a solemn, an even pathetic memorial of the fate which has over taken the folly, the pride, the greed, and the tyranny of a once great world power; a power that abused a great opportunity, and proved false to a great trust. David encouraged his heart when he poured it forth in grateful song, with psaltery and harp. Let us do the same, and take cour age to prove ourselves worthy citizens oi so nivineiv lavoreo and ur iictin. guished a republic as this, the grand est commonwealth-in the world. True lihertv holds to no moral snnprmritv but that of virtue in her" children. Kighteousness in the conduct of all public affairs, whether national, or morning audience, we turn.- A Subscriber. From Waterllly. The "Social Club," of this place had a Thanksgiving supper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. Pi by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache,; dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious- ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel of Life Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are Hall. Mativ of tho w W Vi MVUU I ' - were present, one among whom was the fly-wfieel of life. I shall ever D.C. Everybody seemed to enjoy be geful for the accident that themselves, with manv thanks to broughtthem tomy notice. I feel themselves, with many thanks to Drougnttnemtomy Mr. and Mrs. Hall. .V :r t i j -1 r i-r : spiritual. That this nation has, as an unforseen conseqnence of the hundred day's war with,Spain,unavodabIy taken a position among the nations of the earth, which means great things for herself, and for public affairs, whether national, or cajl gunmng season, out the tnp w ' I 5W r Ii211 L, others for good, or for evil there can local and .municipal, is that alone pnees are so low that it does .not 1 1 UU S LlVvl rlHS be no ntiwitinn.- Thia ;a CiA . I vrhth A-ralt o noftAni i i I l j i. j j -. j ? amjm bj ji kja a tiiii iikr Our gunners are, doing some ex- T T?A:U T1rL cellent cunninr this RPasnn hnt t.Tio i ' i ! . . which exalts a nation.4 G rPPP.A hod in. telhgence and education but no virt.no and Greece was lost. Rome had mighty armies, and. a magnificent sys tem of law and erovernment. hnr. thaa could not save her after nublic rirtnA died. The Phenicians were the great com- We believe Got! has ordered it tn a-rwi and not for evil, and has put this honor Uon thU nation, to extend, namely, the base of true human liberty, that others beside her may rejoice in its licht and enjoy its blessings1 that the uream oi ancient sages, axd bards, and siaieamen s come down may be realized, when "libertv will fusing somethini? of their adventnr. spending the week in E. Citv. pay much at present, but it is-turn ing cooler and we hope that they will improve. Fishermen are doing almost noth ing at this writing. Miss Minnie Saunders and Miss m 1 . "1. : -w-v n " '.-. ine ureenviiie itenector has a new dress of type and is much im- . - - proved in appearance, j ; en and the traditions that have mercial and cblonizing people of the a V3111111 u , 5? ? own from the hoary centuries world before the christian era, in- Annie -tarco both of this place, are realized, when "libertv will fusine something of their Arln'tMr. spehdincr the week in E Citv Mr. Arthur Aomorv's steam s A Fleshy consumptive t:;cu poor indeed.- Beware of .tvariee anM expansion. Of M' ci i:i;-t i-.y. Tint J tt war all dru;r;;i-.t ; r.o vk s tas r i. i.Kbs en ill. Tt - K for ir.ii, 4Ts,lIi nnA I i'v r. It i . y inn tnii nr.i.if in a tsitr's I riu. C:i:! irea love i:. Ailulr- t re fr tt t. Lit:r, iiauat;iig Toiii. rnri', .i v. : . Ike , lint $t co'uplexions iu the Avcrld art. said to be in the Rcrniu Thin Is aeeounted for by the ict that the inhabitants live cb, icily on on:oi:. ? If von wi$n to fcure nne groceries a: uu-heardf-prices aft-nd l.'nHin foil, S:-ven & Co'.. SlKuIAL SALK on Saturday, ,N'ov. l.th. .No. CO 71, Poiudexter Mt. Before pun ha&ing elsewhere go to S-lf"s and look ov0r hU fall line of VjitclLi, Diamonds and Jewelry that ho Las Ju:t Tvceiv d. Did VOU ever c nnAO Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss flesh. . If vou are licht In weiVht even if your cough is only a slieht one. vou should ccnainiy take peon's Emuslion Of cod Iroer nil tnlff, phosphites. No remedy autu a penect prevent ive to consumntfon. Jnct the moment your throat "etuis io weaaen ana you find vou are losing flech. you should begin to take it. Ana no other remerfv has cured , so many cases or consumption. Unless you are tar advancer! with tnis disease, Scott's Emul sion win hold every i ducement to vnu fnr perfect cure. Scott Boww r. ChTBftt. it. Y ! turned to their home in Boston. - - B. P. A. . . i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails iu cure. oc. .inecrenmne h.a I . R on eacn tablet. lead forth her illuminated procession spirit into the Spaniard who is in with palm branches, amiil hvirn. rr I some detrree th nnlnninl Hacnnn,i.r. oi ancient Tyre and Carthage; but yacnt arrived at this place on Mon coinmercial and colonial prosperity day, then proceeded to i L. H. Club, did not save either Phenician rr Snon. I a n : . . i.r,i.n,i t,a , : ,u rn" OUUJ oi me Boortsmeii nave re w m. u &a a fell nniii rr -m . . . publio virtue is t,he resultant of private virtue in the citizens, especially in such a government as ours, which is of the people, and by the people, and for the people; virtue not alone. in the respon sible magistrate.but virtue in the sove reign elector- the private citizen who voies. in a nation wnere the voters are the sovereign, and the magistrate is the servant to carrv nnt tha will of the sovereign constitutionally declareu, the character of the body "of citizens will be reflected in the a dm! ti tration of the government like peo ple, like government. Worthy citizenshiD imnlies fl rut nf all, intelligent, honest, conscientious use of th ballot.' Thetrreatenfc to the stability of our institutions lies in the abuse of the ballot, in buying anu selling it, in prostituting it to mere nartisan ends and selfish nhor.tfl and perhaps as much in the neglect I Kodak in Seligs window this week. to use it by many . voters who are periences In our dear Old North State . anbsf!ng,A,oeller will m ike you might teach us the dancer that mav 16 Cabinet Photo? for $1, come from not votini?. let nnt tnr get that "eternal vigilance is the nrieft of liberty." The institutions handed down tons from our fathers -at. cost to them, are our solemn charge and trust, as we J as most noble herN tage;andwe are in our turn to con vey them intact. nnsnlliArf- w - W - - f ww wa.AWUV reproacn to the generations to come. no Constant coughing is not jonly very annoying, but the continuous hacking - a-i :n ii.li- . xuuxxi.ildiiuii wm uuuxi aiuiCK anq. in jure the delicate lining of the throat and air passages. A simple cough Is bad enough ; but a chronic cough is .many uangerous. laice aavice and tise the celebrated Dr. Bull's Cough Beware of Ointments for Catarrh i that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sen- e 1 1 " i i ' -a- stj.ui hute a ana coinmeieiv nnrancp system when entering it emurcous surfanefi. RnrTi articles should never be used excenl on the prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pur ily derive "from them. 'Hall's Catar rh Cure, manufactured by f. J. Cheney & Co . Toledo. O., contains bo mereury, and is taken internllya, acting. directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be 'sure you get the genuine. It is: taken in ternallally and is made in Toledo Ohio, v F. J. (Jheney & Co. Testi. momai iree. . bolci by druucists. once 7j o.cxita per bottle. - . " - Bobeson ' county negroes who voted the Democratic ticket are be mg made to resign as church offi cers. ,; - . ; ; . Parsnip Complexion. From Southern Pines during the pa9t season there were shinned Vv . .. a . express z,oij crates of blackberries, iz.zuj crates of peaches and T.SfiS oi grapes. : Seliff hS insr"Pfilri.,l n ntr onrl -ct .1 - ... . v ouvx nandsome line of Diamond rings. Notice the display of Eastman n 'Tin n mm . apij ' Cures a Couqh or Cold at Poses are ism all and pleasant to take; Doctort recommend it. Price 25 cts. At aU druggists. If your blooa is tnm, appetite poo r, troubled with night sweats, '"a bad cold or LaGrippe rake Robert's chill tonic. All druirirists. ; notice of Admirdstration. TlA Vriil . Hrinlr rrnArt nnfft t 'I fiar. order a lb of Rollinson, fetevens & ('o's. select JJlocha and Java. . 4 in- a wvvmwwii www vw y 9 yJ 'Be iusL and fear nnt Let all the ends thou aitn'ot at bs thy 1 countrv's. ThjOod'a and truth's: then if thou iailest, O Cromwell, . . Thou fallest a blessed Martyr." Kobrt's is the chill tonic you want because it cures. 23e per I o.Ve.-1 No cure no pay. Pleasant us . Florida orange. For sale at Grijrtrs & Son, City Drug btore and Wood's Drug store. - Haying qualified as administrator of the late iliss Mary B. LaBoyteaux, I htM-eby. cive notice to alll ncrsnn. in klebted to her estate to come forimrfl nid make immediate settlement, and r.iio?e holding claims Mgainst the same u .r-e:ir rlK-m lor paymtnt'within 12 .iiimlhH fr.ini Hit . ate of this notice, ;r it h -b pltsndr.l in bar of their re .overy. . j" '" - - ' , ' Cm. M. SCOTT,. iVlnt f Mary C. LaBoyteaux ' Nov. 25. WIS. - ... - For fancy cakes, MincH meats, Sweet pickles and all scrts of linn gn c-ries go to Rollinson Steven & Co's., New Store. 69 71,Poiudexter St. Not vhich tiow uiucn we ca n get, nut row we can take is the. we gain patronage everyday. It does not require an expert to ae- tect the sufferer from kidney trouble! The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the saliow parship-coiored complexion indicates it. ' ' ' !-.-" 11 A, physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble desire to urinate often, or a scalding ingha passing it; it after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated; or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present. no prae should be lost in removing- the cause.'. ' Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of thej bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and somttimes requiring the;drawing of the. urine with1 instru ments, or mav run into Unrrhr.'s T.la therriost dangerous stage of or kidney trouble. ; " , ' ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great discovery of the emicent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for j such diseasep. Its. reputation Is world-wide and it is so easy "to get at any drug store that no one need-suffer any length of time for want of it However, if you prefer to first test its wondertul merits, mention firisert the full name of your paper) and write to Dr. Kilmej &r Co.. Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book tell ing all about it, both sent absolutelv i free by mail. When waitin g kindly 1 mention that you,saw this liberal offer in the 5onomist. NORTH .CAROLIiS Abates Counu , la the Superior Court. V.I5. Piland. II. T. PiIand..V. J Daughtieand wife SallieA. Daughtif and M. U Piland. VS. '-.).'':' ; Joshua Piland, R. S. Piland' Geo. A. I'lJand, Columbus Holland and wilo Lucy Holland, Isaac Pilnnd, Harriet - N. Piland, Alice R. Piland.'tbas. A. , Viland and Harriett A. Piland and iiary .. 1'iiand, NOTIOK. The iefend:irit .Ti-i.lma tsi Piland, Geo. A. PiJand, CoIumhiH IlolJand and. wife Ltic-y ;HolIa'rid, and Ilarnet A. Piland and Mary E.Pilan.l,. above named, will take notice-that an act ion en ti tied n s abo vevh as been coin - mencea in the Superior Court ol Gatrs County, for the purpose of t-e I ling cer tain real estate situate in, Gatet-ville township, Gates county, for th par tition among the heirs of Geo. PjJand, deceased ; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are r quired to appear at the ! office of tJi Clerk: of. the Superior Court of Gates 1 ?aoUnIltyi)U the Dth dfty Pf January, 199, and. answer or demurs to the com plaint in said-action, or the plaihtiirs . Will apply to- the Court for the rifli-f'. demanded in said mmniuint Thiu . "iiiuiii,i iiiia tlth day of ISovember, LSyy. ' : i ' W. T. CROSS, : Clflrk S11 L r - . wa "Uin . 1j. omitn. attorripv for tlulrififr ' VJ m' 11 li llOf . 1SJRTH CAROLINA-Camden -A-v Countv Tn th Ki "o wujiiwi vyvrUI U. W: R. Dozier, Adin'r of aeeeased, vsf . . ! Chloe White, heir-at-law! Vin, Overton, NOTICE OP SALE, By virtue of a decren of th S , ' - - - . " . a..v a4l'VSaA Court In this cause . il:0Vl t.h. 'un.-.i0 of October, 1898, ordering a sale of , certain tract of land for iSKetn, I wilt sell on Jlonday, the 19th day ol Decern ber, 1898, at 12 in. o'clock, at Camden Cour thouse, N. C, the following des cribed lands, at public auction, upon the following terms:- One-third cash, balance one and two years with .C per cent, interest from date jof sale, or all cash at the election of the purchaser. A tract of, land adioinfrif th- Inruit , of Evan vetton: Knnnii - h'thi.;, and others, containing (20) Tnoreor less, the above described tract --berni? -'fittiAted county, North Carolina.. twenty acre iu Camden October iS, 1898.. E. F. LAMB, Commissioner Wanted. A first-class solicitor to represent the Prudential Insurance' Company and the Union Casualty & Surety Company in the counties of Gate, Chowan,' Per quimans, Pasquotank, Camden : and Currituck to canvas for life arid acci dent insurance. I C M. HAWKINS, Gen; Agt. : Raleigh. N. C. lacket Stor Notice the grand display of Silver ware in Selig'ij window this week. LOTS FOR SALE I haye a number of deifirable build ing lots in Pritchard Town. Terinji, $10 cash and $5 per month, without interest. Title retained until lot is paid for. Apply to . ' 7- M. BAXTER. 1;
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 2, 1898, edition 1
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