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T J IE E G QNO MXST jdlid th Governor ready to ap- mxzBnzs xtxst txxdat. B. CnxtcT.... ..v x-diior Proceedings Camden County missloners. Com- n F. Ijlkb Business Manager FRIDAY!. DECEMBER 16, 1838. OUK LEGISLATURE. w w vr. .w Secretary, Mr. Moore blocked the 'game and waived awciy the honor that morally and legally was anothers. Mr. Moore was once a Demo-f court crat, and it is within living - - memory," that his Democracy c. B. Uarrett. Register, of Deeds was of the slalwart type, but elect. p i?flJL- VII Uiv w - - - - administered Camden C. H., Dee. 5. 189S. The Board of Commissioner elect-r E. 51. DeFord, O. C Barco and John 8. MeCov met and were duly sworn in to office by the Clerk of the Superior When he white manhood of in his early manhood and in- oath of office was duly North Carolina rose in its might experience he was confronted by00TfcieTkQu plied for the position of keeper of the town clock a vote being taken Hatha way Bros, were duly elected for toe term of two years at $50 per year. Wallace Holmes. II. A. iCaper. J. F. Spence.J. T. .We w bold and John H. Long made application as keeper of the alms bonse ; a vote being taken J. F. S pence was daly elected for two years from Jan. 1, 1899. The EoosoiiiST and Fisherman and Farmer made application for the county printing. Upon motion It was ordered that the JscoxoMST bare, the printing for low and the fisherman and Farmer for 1900. The officers elect all came forward IHHninillHIH!!! !HHl!Hin!nHlHltn!ffTfHll!nifHIiHiHnf?!nimfHI1!f!?!!inH?H!lflimf1TlUy ! . . " - IVJii Al IS COIJIIiG VITH OCEAnS OF W. E MeCov. Treasurer elect, and W 8. Bartlett, Sheriff elect, submitted their bonds, which were accepted, and the oath of office was duly administer ed by the chairman of the board. . . Tbe bond of the following Con stables elect were received: Job. C Wriirht. Sbiloh . township: E. B. I Inches. Courthouse township, and on tne-bin aay oi ovemwer, Dy circumstances tnat over- and turned out the foul combi- came him and he fell into the nation of black cohorts and ljw arms of a party to which he whites who had dominated the did-not belong by social in- ; State and ruined its good namu 8tincts and association, by in- and material interests, they tellectuality or by patriotic im- substituted in the Legislative Inulses. and we do not believe jnsiah Webb. South anils township. departmeit a body of men who that he U a whole hearted Be- UiA.rAo'.n'e" for virtue and ability are the publican of the dusky type to- try No. 129 of the ntry taker's office. peers of any Legislative body day and we are more confirm- that has ever met in the Capi- ed in that opinion by the man- mgsforone year. tal. They did their wprk well Iy courge that ho he has pur- Tvia BTam Ta,"g and the people look to their sued in refusing the proffered po'i tax and serving on jury on ao fonrntAnt Itrrt I na tr mitn ' ; i. it..! rri x-.onA count of bodily infirmity. ww-.. r gooa8,iUm muuiuu P3 n nrrW f-the board Pamuel Over- 1 -J -.1 - I . . I u were uuijr snuiu uiu iubwjicu iuw iIT Vn w 'M office by the chairman of the board. QOOB . J. F. T. Bteger (malt liquor), S Shannon, J. R. Barge ron, S. E, G. H. Wood and M. J. Sawyer. to steal for him. Kobtirt'a is tbe chill tonic you want because it cures.' 23c per bottle. No cure no pay. neatanias a norma orange. For sale at Griggs & Son, City Drug Store and Woods Drugi store. THE WILMINGTON REVOLUTION. by was appointed special surveyor to entry No-145. . ' The following orders werea'lowed: W. U. Upton tSO, W. J. : Dean $2, C a Sawjer $11.83, S. W. Williams $6.G0. R.T. Burgt-ss S7, C. W. Knight $3, E.J G. Winiams $7, J. 13. Bray $2.10, W. P. Barco S3, J S. J Bray $o, John W. Sawyer $4.30. W. b. Sawyer $4. W. R. Simons, Jr., $0, W.T. Williams $3, Jas. E. Nash $3, David S. Hall, $2, L. M. Sawyer, $7.30, P. O.- Bray 87, J. M. 55.40. jn. u. walker, y.4u, good their representations. Their fi-st and most import ant work is to make it impos sible for the foul fusion of ig norance alid corruption ever again to get their hands upon the business and treasure 'of North Carolina. We can .scarcely recognize the magnitude of our great victory in orth Carolina. It was a truo victory -for tne true was escorted to the depot un white men. i It was a victory der an escort of citizens for his for our children whose schools protection, has been in Wash were threatened. It was a vie- ington for some time, impor tory for. our womanhood. It tuning the President, to;order was a victory for the negroes an indictment of the citizens thcmselvesi for wo unhorsed of Wilmington, who it.alleges tLeir reckless riders, which interfered with a Federal office they were unable to do. It was ho!der,has been referred to the , a victory for all classes of our Attorney General, who has citizens except the corrupt pie directed Bernard, the pony le . suckers of the Republican party gal authority of this Federal who had coralled the negroes District to send a bill to the and chained them to their char- Grand Jury now in session' in iot wheels, j It was a victory Raleigh, and to prosecute the .which enured to their benefit citizens of Wilmington, who also," for if we had failed in are alleged to have, driven this peaceful conflict, rovolu- Bunting out of the city, tion would have ensued, and Fab. Busbee, a leading at- tho wicked low whites would torner of Raleigh has tendered member of Election Board VTova Knnn 4Ua, oiltaef xriHma I U Z t 1 r1 I J. N. Taylor Wa8 allowed 114k I II 1 M A A K A K . 4 & A A A ( .- mM lliLlIll.1. II IU W ( I A- W W B 1 I M W I " W. Ill 1 Jill. I ' wu J vuyw wwavawvM v It is for our Legislature, com- Waddell, the distinguished posed as it is of onr ablest men Mayor of Wilmington, to de to bee to it that the condition fend without " charge any of through which we have passed the citizens of Wilmington who shall never return. We won a may be prosecuted in the Fed victory without "bloodshed (God eral Court - Mayor Waddell re be praisedj-r but little, and plies very courteously to Mr. we must gather its fruits along Busbee but expresses no, fear peaceful lines. Our civiliza- of prosecution, tion was threatened. Wo have Should the President or his rescued it. We have killed agents institute criminal pro- tho snake. We have beaten ceedincrs acrainst any of the citizens of Wilmington who Ordered, that the following named persons be granted liquor license for 6 months : W. H . White, T. 1. JNash, G, W. Bell, Jr Alexander & Swain, B. L. Evans. Berry & Speight. E. T. Merrel made application for liquor license, which upon motion was rejected. Upon motion of- Commis sioner Lister it' was reconsidered and Mr. Merrerwas granted license to re tail liquor upon his complying with the law. '. , Ordered, that John N. Lamb be al. lowed to peddle in Pasquotank county without license for 12 months, he being old and crippled. . Ordered , that from ana. after tbis day tbe Courthouse be used for no other purpose than holding court and religious purposes . Ordered, that a commltte of three be appointed by the chairman to set tle with the outgoing and incoming officers. Committee: Frank Yaughan, J. B. Leigh, H. T, Greenleaf . After allowing properly approved bills the board adjourned. G. M. SCOTT, Chm. M. B. CULPEPPER, Clerk. and will make his headquarters, as before, at oimiieitDBnDBg' 4 IPIIeae ISveD,yIbo(illye en 3 Cartwright. ti, VoAaml mo hA1dAf in 8. F.Bauires .3S. W. K. Simons, r- . t a- u $5.50, M. B. Hughes $21.80, N. W. Wilmington, one Buntingt whol8ceveD8 $550, w. s. Berry 87.25. A. Sawyer $2, W. G. Ferebee $4.25. J. a. Burgess $254.88, K. L. Forbes $4.75, H. C. Lamb t7.30. C. II. Spencer $6, W. 8. Bartlett $17.30, T.- B. Boushall S15, Lemuel Sawyer. Sr., 00c. Lemuel Saw yer, Jr., 50c, Alfred Sawyer 50c, T. B. Boushall S9, C. a Garrett $7.50, J. B. Burgess 3 c. The Board adjourned to meet again on Monday; Dec. 12th. G, C. BARCO, Chin. C. B. GARRETT, Clerk. . Pursuant to a call .meeting the Com missioners of Camden met to-day, De cernqer 12th- Full Board present. Minutes of tne last meeting were read and adopted. Ordered that B. F. McDonald be al lowed 83.33 on his taxes for excess of valuation on property. Ordered that Elisha Sawyer be al lowed $12 50 as keeper of Alms House. On motion, W. R Dozler was allowed S23.15 for services as Register of Deeds Ordered that John B. Old be allowed $3.00 for serving on Election Board. S. R. Edney was allowed $4.70 as $7.00 as member of Election Board. The ex-Treasurer submitted orders to the amount of $824.91, which were ra nallo1 nnrl a rfri I it. CI UPn fnr RA.TT1P Xfttlnchl Fnrhs was allowed 12.00 for I The error of being charged with Poll Tax. T C. McCoy was allowed $7-20 for serving on Election Board. . Ex-Commissioner W. 8. Jones was allowed $3.50 for services as member of former Board. By motion. Benjamin Dunford was The finest presents come from Hath away Bros , who have the best. " Appointments. The following are the appoint ments of Rev. R. A. Willis. Presid- ing ider 01 iliiizaDelh Uity JJis- trict 1st round: DECKMABR. 18 Elizabeth City. 31 and January 1 Plymouth. JANUARY. I ' I, 2 Roper. 3 Pantegd, at Pant ego. 7, 8 So. Camden, Wesley's Chapel. 14. 15 Gates, at Gatesville. 15. 16 North Gates, Kittrells. 21. 23 Pasquotank, Hall's Creek, 25 Currituck, at Asbury. 29, 30 Roanoke Island, Bethany. 31 Dare, Croat an. februaby. ' 1 Kitty Hawk, Nag's Head. 5, 6-rHertford, at Hertford. II, 12 Camden. Trinity. 18, 19 - Columbia, at Columbia. 18, 19 Kennekeet. N 1 25, 26 Hatteras. 26, 27 Perquimans, Cedar Grove. - O4O4O40O40KOO400404040404040404O403 The Tiney Baby, Boys and Girls, Young and Maidens, and Old ? oiks, too. Arid 'tis almost useless to say anything about prices, for people have already found - E out that they save money on every article' purchased at the Racket store. . Xmas goods will positively be below the whisper of competition. PWe still continue our Daily Bill of Fare, as below, with its matchless bargains. The Daily Bill of Fare. Something ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY. Smaller ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS. T 480 Lead Pencils. 1 1600 Slate Pencils. , 100 Yards Lace. : 50 Nice Handkerchiefs. : 110 Papers Pins. 125 Papers Needles. " 100 Packs Envelopes. . 100 Quires Writing Paper. 5a Bottles Best Ink. - . j 400 Dozen Shirt Buttons. 25 Pair Suspenders. 25 Pair Ladies Hose. 25 Pair Men'o Sox. 20 Hair Brushes, 100 Cakes Toilet Soap, t . 40 Yards Yellow Cottons. . 30 Yards Check Homdspon. 33 Yards White Insertion. 33 Yards Bleached Cotton. 25 Yards White Lawn. 25 Yards Checked Muslin. 20 Yards Bed Ticking. 12 Yards Worstead Dress Goods. 20 Yards Good Outing. 7 Yards Turky Red Damask. Quantities In Proportion. 9 Yards Good Carpet. 6 Yards Velveteen. 4 Linen Bosom Shirts. . 72 Spools Hand Cotton.; 8 Good Umbrellas. 9 Handsome Bed Spreads. 2 Good Blankets. 10 Boys-Hat. 10 Hatchets. ' 25 Yards Ourtain Scrim. 10 Picture Frames, n 25 Celnloid Collars 1 ' 20 Large Tin Pans. 25 Breast Pins. , 4 Pair Men's Pants. . tVine Pair Men's Pants. 1 Good Wool Coat. 4 Vests. 2 Pair Ladies Button 8hoes. 2 Boys Suits. 100 Boxes Blacking. 40 Good Tooth Brashes, 20 Pocket Knives. 35 Yards Calico. 100 Yards Silk Ribbon. 40 Yards Haniburg Trimming. 25 Yards Ladies Dress Goods. 25 Yards Black Calico. 16 Yards lOo. Dress Goods. . 25 Yards Cotton Diaper. - 14 Yards Black Satteeh. 10 Yards Flannel. , 10 Yards Wool Linsey. 10 Yards Matting. 5 Yards Silk. 50 Hand Saw Files. 10 Hand Saws. -10 Key Hole 8aws . 2 Heavy Bed Comforts. 100 Money Parses. . . ' 2 Men's Fur Hats. 16 Quart Dish Pans. , 11 Good Hammers. 1 $2 Fur Hat. ; 1 $2 Stiff Hat. 6 Ladies Corsets, 20 Yards Best Percale. ' 95 Men's Linen Collars. 8 Yards 10-4 Sheeting. 1 Dozen Horse Whitps, Christmas Tree is Ready. Present For i!L We like to do things thoroughly, and we think that you must admit that we have done this toy business appointed keeper of the Alms House J thoroughly; We- have the. largest, lorone year. i,i. nmrjaia :ivta, -t0i-aai. nnA N. 8. Burgess was appointed Stand- "iVO, v u.u ard Keeper for two years. collection of toys in Eliz. City. We than ybu 3 manfully maintained the civil ization, and vindicated .the honor and manhood of that his head, and if he is ever re cuscitated, it would be our fol Jy or our fault We have got te 1 Beelzebub in chains, - and 'if ever released from bondage community on the memorable it will be our fault or his de- loth day of November,it would - viltry., f . produce very serious results, Our wiso men from the east make President .McKinly the and from tlie.west, guided not most odious man to North Car by star; but by the unraoving olinians in the United States, flntTPr nf thn nrOnlf of North nnrl 'nn unaofa Ti1ok ftr Viia Carolina will assemble at the agents to dwell in. capital in Raleigh on the 4th aay ot January, ana alter or- to cure a cold in one days cranization. they will seo that I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. irmfrmtsof nnr virtnrv nnr ra- A11 lrngglstt refund money if it fails : j 1 co cure. Zixz. i be genuine Has u, is curely nousea. uur leaders arc Q. on each tablet. many and most of them are expert workmen, and know how to make a law so plain that a wayfarer can read and understand i it The people have given us their best men. With Judge' Connor, and Lee Overman, and Bob. Qlenn, and i)rereAh?tE- ?l't,PeI xr? rVri have made it everv bodv's Christ- was willing to box Sharkev in fub- BUperintenden ts that it cannot be purcnaseaw iw o ceuiB, x,u. o, ur . - y. - ; -;7"-o - -j - I fcflfedV And vftt soma neonle iiu, uio gaio iweiw tu iu ujjoii- 1 . : j - - . . the Alms House. Ordered that the office day of the Register of Deeds shall be on Saturday of each week. ' . on motion G. O. Barco was allowed $5,80 for mileage and per diem, as member o; the Board. DeFord was allowed 54.20 for for $5,000 a side in private. mas store and everybody seems to know it. Its a good store to spend dollars if you have them, but, it's an pennies. There is no reason why uwwi wi v 1 JLwciJa,y E for if you go elsewhere you might be pursuaded into paying higher prices would have to pay. at this-Popular Low Price Store. saw ....- f ... 5 - " iiiiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiaiaiaiuuiiuiuiaiiiumiiitiiiuuiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijj NORTH CAROLINA Gates County. . In the Superior, Court, j W. B. Piland. H. T. Piland. W. J Daughtieand wife Sallle A. Paughtie ana jo., u. niana. vs. James Corbett has deposited 2, ilinheld Jfinterpise: 'lhe yeiia on 000 as a f orfiet for a match with the State farms this year has been Thomas Sharkev Corbett said he so abundant tnat it is reared oy ine ty, but would prefer to meet Sharkey contend that North Carolina is poor Joghua piandt r. s piiand. Geo. a! and unproductive. xj. i. ivci "o aauncu v-v iui I . , , . . j - , , : . mileage and per die a as member of biiouiu pay Digger prices ior g nealtrl. I fie Secret 01 iiealtn IS the Board. John 8. McCoy was allowed S6.60 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that' Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sen se of smell and completely derange whole system when entering fAraXro ihan n orvtr m i . . , . . t the whole system when entering it for 7 V. r 7"""" , . . trie power to aigest ana assim- through the murcous surfaces, such mileage and per diem aa member of r u OA uiercuaiiuiBe huu ior mis .j rrmu. ninn; nf fnrt1 articles snouia never oe osea excepi the Board. reason, arm prtCM are- much lo.ver "" i tf n on the prescriptions from reputable i uci ri iiiai a viai ictv 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 iir vri 1 iir: 111 inn w inn 1 -" j -.w - it lowed 810 90 for two days services and perhaps than you have been paying. , , . , do is ten fold to the good you can pur ine liver uues not ctmisucuu 117 aerive irom mem. .nans vnar - . n . a . J .. . - T rn v;ure, manuiaciureu oj jp. j. -Before. purchasing elsewhere go to Selig's and look ovor his fall line of Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry that ne nas just received. Representative Sulzer, of New York, rankincr Democratic member I of the House Committee on Mili- Osborqe and Tom Skinner, and tary Affairs, has introduced a resol- John Abbott; and Bryan and no? directing the Committee on Millitary Affairs to investigate the War Department and theconduct of the Spanish-American tfar. JDleliicaite Winston, and Craig and others. of our veteran leaders, rich in . wisdom and! virtue; and Bush Leigh, and Harry Stubbs and young Hen. Gilliam,and Patter- 8on,and Joe Boushall and Beasley ana a nosi 01 ine young guara 5. iTL."0T! J of the State.'rich ia aspiration, f 'J (Tj JTH to lead us in council, -we can face the future with confiden ce and remember, our sad past only as an I object lesson . for 'our guidance. IT WAS THE RIGHT. THlNb. -eally S them 5 The letter of Augustus M. Moore. Esq.J published a few days ago, but addressed to the Governor before the giving an opinion by tne Attorney Gen eral upon the judicial Election in the first bistrict, is credit able alike to his conscientious sense of duty, and to his integ rity "and honor. He, at once, declined to accept the office of Judge upon a technicality. Ho shows no wavering between his duty and his interest. With the " secretary of State proclaiming I Moore's election, a' They do not complain of JC anything in particular. They eat enough! but keen thin and a pale. Theyappear fairly well, J but have no strength. You 3 S. . . 5 A cannoi say uicy are re sick, and so you call & delicate. a? a' a if a a a af What can be done for them? J Our answer is the same that 5 the best physicians have been J giving for a quarter of a cen- jj tury. Give them of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- K phost kites. It has most re g markable nourishing power. K It gives color to the blood. It k brings strength to the mus cles. It adds power to the nervM. It mean? rnhnf health and vigor.. Even deli cate' infants rapidly gain in j flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. ' SCOTT a SOWNE. Chcmisu, Ntw York. recording 69 orders. Board adjourned 'till first Monday in January 1899. G. C. BARCO. Chm. a B. GARRETT, Clerk, We have every thing that will please 1 . . . rn iinn. iiihihii H.rTT.iirv'ii iiv .1 . a child, or, make the old feel young JO VOU avflOW LallS ? I Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains Tovs of everv descriDtion. r ' . ' . lo mereury, ana is taKen interniiya. - t affain. hundreds and hundreds of them. The finest preseuto come from Hath away Bros., who have the best. I HI i- II Proceedings Pasquotank County Com missioners. " acting directly upon; the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be !sure Elizabeth City, N. C. Dec. 5, '98. The Board of County Commissioners elect, to-wit: G: M. Scptt, 8. N. Mor gan and Elisha Lister, met to-day, and after being sworn into office transact ed the following business: Upon motion G. M. Scott was elect ed Uhairman. Tutt's Liver Mis are an abso 1 1 e J J titotitt T,of ct, lute cure ior sick neauaencuys I - - ! - - m I eah Hn. wonmnA If fa f m ran in. Games: more than you can count, pepsia, sour Stomach, f malanat tgrnaiially and is made in Toledo- Animals: More than Noah eve? constipation, torpid liver, piles counted. Dollsr-Enoucrh doll ;ot'miV ru'lJnnc fvr. Kilioiis 1 ' T, ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Over Pill babys for every child in Pasquo tank County in other words, we have every thing that Germany, Austria, England and America can think and make ; for chil- Ohio, vF. J, momal free. O"8old by druggists, price per bottle. ; Cheney & Co. Testi, 75 eents FOR SALE. arena nappiness is represent- or a , knife in the craddle to insure ed here. In addition, we can the safety of their children. Ths Pursuant to decree of the Superior An.f rt Pa.AnAf.tilr MAnntv N ' T shall offer for sale to the highest bid der at 12 o'clock M., on ? MONDAY. JANUARY 80TH. 1899. M. B. CulDe'nner, Recister of Deeds supply "Santa Claus" with the sweet knife is; al?o used for the same, pur- before the Courthouse door at Eliza beth City, in said county, the Mill Buildings and entire steam Saw Mill Piland, Columbus Holland and wife Lucy Holland, Isaac Piland, Harriet N. Piland, Alice K. Piland, Chas. A. x'liana anu iiamatt'A. niand and Mary E. Piland, : NOTICE. The defendants, Joshua Piland, R. 8. Piland, Geo. A. Piland Columbus Holland and wife Lucy HoUstod, and Harriet A. Piland and Mary E. Piland above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court ot Gates county, for the purpose of sellincr cer tain rearestate situate In Gatesville township, Gates connty, for the -partition among the heirs of Geo. Piland. deceased ; and the said defendants will further take notice that thev are rn- Suired to appear at the office, of j the lerk of the Superior Court of XJates county on the 9th day of January. 1899, and answer or demur to th im. plaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to this Court for th relief demaaded in said complaint. This 24th day of November, 1898. W. T. CROSS, Clerk Sunerior (;onrt. ImJj. Smith, attorney for plaintiffs. "XTORTH CAROLINA-Camden JLI County In the Superior Court. elect, presented his bond in the sum of $5,000, with the Fidelity and De posit Co., of Marjland, as security, which ws accepted, affirmed and or. dered recorded. " V. H. Jennings, Clerk of the 8u perior Court elect, presented his of ficial bond of $10,000, with tbe Fidel ity aud Guarantee. Co.. as security, which was accepted, affirmed and or dered recorded, J '- V. A. Foster, - Treasurer elect, pre sented his two official bonds in. the sum or and xio.uoo. with the suppiy "oaniaAJiaus wimcne Bweei 1 "- "" things. We have three thousand Pose in some P8 of ; England. V?m, Overton, pounds of Candy, nuts and raisins, at such small prices, that "Santa Claus"can dffbrd to fill every stocking. Our patronage increases daily, the public appreciates Our effort to make this the people's store: Al ways progressive apd up-to-date. I "We have the most complete stock " - . ,, ! . i. ii V - American Bonding and Trust Co,, of I of dry goods' and shoes in the town, and though we are in the midst of the chatter and the laughter of the children, we have not forgotten that ours is an every day store, for every day wants and always will be MITCHELL'S BEE EIVE, Elizabeth City' Greatest Store, v Baltiinore, Md., as security, which bond was accepted, approved ami or dered recorded. Dr. -Isaiah Fearing, Coroner . elect. presented his official bond in the sum of 2,000 with W. J. -Woodley and Dr. W. J. Lumsden as security, which bond was accepted, approved and ordered recorded. . N. G. G randy. 8heriff elect, present ed his two official bouds in the sum of $5,000 and $5, 000 with the Fidelity and Deposit uompany, 01 Maryland, as se curity, which bond was accepted, ap proved ana ordered recorded. W. C. Dawson. Township Constable elect, Elizabeth City Township, pre sented his bond in the sum of $200. ith Win. Paihn and Mrs. Nannie F. 'awson as security, which bond was accepted, approved and ordered re cordfd. ' . A. B. Armstrong, Constable elect, of Nixonton Township, presented his bond in the sum of $200. with Alex. Armstrong and T. J.'Murden sureties, wblch bond was accepted, approved and ordered recorded. R. P. Simpson and W. D. Williams made application for the position of standard keeper of the county, vote be ing taken w. U. Williams was dulv elected. His bond in the snm of 3200. with W. C. Glover and E. F. Lamb as sureties was accepted and ordered re corded. Louis Selig and Hatha way Bros. ap. Sore lungs, pain in the chest and pain-, ful breathing are quickly relieved and cured by the old reliable spedJo, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This remark able remedy breaks up a cold in on night and is, without doubt, the very best medicine for all affections of tha throat and lungs. It has cured thou sands and will cure you. It never diat appoints. . Try it at once. ' I WVR. Dozier , Ad in'r of deceased, vs. Plant of the Paso uotank Lumber Co., I Chloe White, heir-at-law. on the line of the N. to S. R,a in said NOTICE OF SALE. Elizabeth City; also a lot or timber and By virtue of a decree of the Surxrior sawed lumber and rafting gear; also I Court In this cause, dated the 28th dar several tracts of timber land io Tyrrel I of October, 1898, ordering a sale of a county. The whole plant is said to be I certain tract of land for assets, 1 will in excellent condition. ' Parties who I sell on Monday, the 19th day of Decern may desire to purchase tbe property 1 her-1898. at 12 m. o'clock, at Camden are invited to examine it or write, post-1 Courthouse. N. C. the following dos age paid, to the undersigned. Terms I cubed lands, at public auction, upon 01 sale one-tnird cssn, balance at one I tne following terms: One-third hash. and two years, with approved security, j balance one and two years with 8 per niwiuimii uum uny .u oit i uuiii. xuit:rtb irULU uau) OI Sale. OT ail CI u The finest presents come Irom Hath- way Bros. , who have the best. mm sons who have claims against the Com pany are requested to present. the same to me before the day of sale.; FRANK VAUGHAN, Beeeiver. LEGISLATIVE notlCE ! Drug Store For Sale. i The Drug Store, good will and ap purtenances of IL DB. Hooper, of ! Edenton, is offered for sale, upon easy terms. The business has been success fully conducted for. 20 .years and is a good opportunity for investment by an enterprising person. Apply to MRS. H. DeB. HOOPER, , .' Edenton. N. i Stockholder's Meeting. Offick First NATiosrAif Fastc," " Elizabeth City, N. C , Dec, S, The regnlar annual meetinc of the Stockholders of tbis Banir, for the elec tion of Directors, will be held at its Banking-house on Tuesday, January 10, ltjya,, at z o'esncic 1. ai. . W. l U1U, Cashier. 1 - . - Will quickly heal Sore Lungs. Doses are (mul and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all drnggiaU. " " ' notice of Administration: Having qualified as administrator of the late Miss Mary B. LaBoyteaux, I hereby give notice to all persons in debted to her estate to come forward and, make immediate settlement, and those holding claims against . the same to prpent them for payment within 12 months from the date of this notice, or it will: be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ! -.-, i " ; ,G. M. SCOTT. AdmV i.f Mary B. LaBoyteaux. Nov. 5, 1808. : , - a; '- Rollinion, 8tevens cc Co. have bought a large stock of genuine I Florida oranges for Xmas trade, i ! . APDlication will be made to ' the Legislature bf North Carolina at the regular session which meets in Raleigh on Wednesday after the-first Monday in January, 1899, to repeal Act of Le gislature of 1897 entitled "An act to amend Chapt 27 private laws of 1873 and 187C See page 191, Chapt. 103. Private laws 1897. . H. Y. LAMB. ! Dec th, 1898. If your blood is tmn. anpetita Door. troubled with nieht sweats a bad cold or LaGrippe take Robert's chill tome. Ail druconsta. . ; You ean find nuts' and candies in variety at UoIliBson, Stevens is Co's new stora, 9-71 Poindexter street. -- -' - ' ' " r-y- V : ' .. " . . '.. Notice tne grand display of Silver ware in Seng's window this week. cash at the election of ths purchaser. A tract of land adioinincr the lands of Evan Overton. Enoch Etheridcre arid others, containing twentv acres (20) more or less, the above described tract beincr situated in Camden I county, North Carolina. - I E R LAMB, Commissioner - October S8, 1898. i I Wanted. A first-class solicitor to represent the Prudential Insurance Cora nan v and the Union Casoaltv A Buretv ComDanv in the counties of Gates, Chowan, Per quimans, Pasquotank, Camden and ' Currituck to canvas for .life and acci dent insurance. I I : C. M. HAWKINS. Gen. Agt. X . Raleigh. N. C. LOTS FOR SALE ! I have a number of "desirab ing lots in fjitcbard Town. 810 cash and per month, interest. ; Title retained unt paid for. Apply to e build-Terms, without I lot is 7. M. BAXTER.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1898, edition 1
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