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o p CD O CD Is O CA. Ia IV JE7 WS. Hon. J. B. Leigh returned home from Raleigh on Wedncsd m . Honor roll of Elizabeth City Pub lic School 1'eb. 25, 1803 : Loube Davis, Willie Sanders. Owing to two cases of smallpox at one of the hotels at Currituck C. H. court was cf short duration, last ing only a few hours. Those who have rites to offer to the government for a public build ing in this city, had -better begin to consider the putting in of a bid. The Legiivatnre av to raiuo t ml: two additional terms of thr Superior Court, one in January and and one iu July, each to last cno week. March, the blusterer, i doing more for our muddy streets iu its .reign of a month, than our well fed city commissioners have done in 3 cars. It is making streets solid Lhrhwavs of travel and business. Mr. Frank Wood, of EJenton, has been elected by the Legislature to be a trustee of the A. & M. Col lege at Raleigh for the First Dis trict. The selection is an admirable one. 31 r. Wood is one of the most s nible business men in our Dis- trict. llr. W. A. Foster, county treas urer, desires to announce that ho will bo at his office at Elizabeth City every Saturday and the first Mon diy of each month from 10 a. m; to 3 p. m; for the purpose of transact ing business connected with said office. Mr. Wa Sexton, aged 69, and Miss Annie Bryant, aged 22, were united in marriage at the Baptist Church on Sunday Morning and at tended the Methodist Church on Sunday night. Mr. Sexton has only one child living, Wm. Sexton, who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Belport is rising. It has sir oys ter factories and a population of several huudred inhabitants. It leads us and all other towns in the State in the oyster trade. We look to Commissioner Allen to buildip the oyster trade of this city. It can be done if our business men see their interest and join hands with Commissioner Allen. The Legislature adjourned on Wednesday to meet in June 1900, and we regret that we were not a member of that Legislature. We suppesa it was some mysterious con sciousness of that regret that caused brother Jo. Daniels to kindly call ns the "veteran of the General Assem bly," in an article referring to us. Lieut. S. T. Ansell is at home in Currituck county, awaiting orders from tho U. S. War Department. He told one of the Kcosomist staff at Currituck Court that he ex pected to be assigned to the army at Porto Rico. Our young friend will, we are sure, do his duty in whatever position may be assigned him. Teaches are blooming. Now watch out for freezing snaps at eights, when the frnit buds are de veloping. A Hgnl .covering over tho top of tho tree, or a smoke under .- ill. Uk, Tt U J4UV. w fruit Dr. Albert Newton of Boston, Mass., ccnlist optician, returned to Fairfield, where he spent last week, on Tuesday. He will be . absent in Uyde county for a month, and will be glad to see patients with weak eyes that require attention. He has the highest endorsements of "char acter and profes"ional ability. He has practiced his profession in Eu rope and America, and those that consult him and use his glasses will get value received. See his circu lars, which are widely distributed. His address for a fortnight will be at Englehard, Hyde county, where he can be consulted. Dr. H. T. Aydlctt has been ap- ' pointed county Health officer, rice Dr. I. Fearing, resigned. AVe have had a hard winter, bat the indications are that we will have a good spring for fishipg. Mrs. A. J. Stowe, of Hattera3, Dare county, is visiting the family of Mr. S. M. Rolinson, on. Church street Miss Sophie Martin returned ! home last week from Edenton,where she had been TisiLing her neice,Mra. John G. Wood, at Uaya. Thero will bo a debate, (private) I by the Gaston Society of the A- QL to night on the relative advantage of the poor and the nch boy in the battle of life. Mi. T. S. Wells, the esteemed and popular proprietor of the Rack et Store. has returned home after an absence of some weeks to purchase of goods for his store. He or she is wise who is vacci- natL Tli a medical facnltv of the world pronounce vaccination a pre- - ventive of small pox, and - when not The change in the advertisement or owler & Uo is made this wee and our friends would be wise to look at what this old. 'rehable firm has to say, and if they then we are. are fooled, Camden Court will be in session next week and the Economist a re preventative will be present We hope our good Camden friends will give him the riht hand of help and 1 welcome. Mr. George Matthews, of. Win- NW?Snlf.thAT that tobacco mart, was in town last week, and we hone with crood re- v K CJ suits lor ins nouse. Uiistln now farniPra. Tt was not the early bird this year that caught the worm for the worm was beyond the bird 8 react, no nad to go down deeper below the Zero strata. Pick Hint, and try again. This severe season has been a great reaper in the harvest held of life among the aged and infirm in this community, A gentleman told us yesierdar on xna street mat there were now only six whito octo genarians in this community, and that their combined aes were over live hundred years. Mrs. Newton Underwood, of New Castle, Pa., who has always been a great favorite ;n this community, where sho resided for many years, returned to her home iu Pennsyl vania vc.sterdav, after a lengthened visit to her old friends. Ve did ! did not have the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Underwood while she was here, but we exchanged kind messages of remembrance. Mrs. Catharine Ehnnghause, re lict of General J. C. B. Ehringhause deceased, departed this life at the residenco-of her daughter and son- in-law, D. B. Bradford, Esq., on Saturday morning, aged about 82 years. She was a good woman quiet, amiable and devout, and for many years a devoted member ot Christ Church, this city. Her death was peaceful and resigned, simply the closing of a long life among her children and grandchildren. The Legislature has taken the public schools out of politics and has appointed three School Directors for each county. Pasquotank 8 Di rectors are: Joseph Commander, Charles Reid, E. V. Davenport; Camden. G. H. Biggs, W. G. Fere bee, J. H. Morrisset; Currituck, J. E. C. Bell, E. D. Bowden,E. F. Summer- ell; Dare, C. J. Dough, L H. Scar boro, Jr., Richard Hooper; Chowan, J. E. Twine, J. E. Coffield, A. T. Bush; Gates, L. L. Smith, T. W. Cos ton, John S. S. Felton; Perquim ans, W. T. McMullan, L. B. Perry, James II. Miller; Tyrrell, James G. Brickhouse, D. F. Armstrong, B. W. Cohn: Hvde. & S. Mann. T. H. B. Gibbs, a .W. Davis. Fox River Butter has no superior. Fore sale by Rollinson, Stevens & Co. A Kind-Farewell, The Wajihinirton corresrondent of the Raleigh News and Observer of Saturday has the following kind vmTmrmUrv reference to (MiU v J I ITon. Harrv Skinner. We endorse every woxd of compliment, thank ' lit r,nrtntaiive for it and t,f tht he mav find in private life, . .1 , t v:- .m- v. I in me uosom 01 iouut, : i,of l?f mrplr affords, 1 1 it. ct;nrorfrnm his boyhood and gave him the warm hand when his star of ambition first rose upon a horizon full of hope nd profrikp, and no man regretted more'tijatal'istcp when he left the Democratic' prtT that Lad been to him a loving tactfcer that fostered bin$ with - icatcrnll tenderness. During alithat-ltime, and latcr.we have not suffered the '-antagonisms of party strife to sunder our personal tio Anrl now. since he fell before Vj w y the equinoctial storm of NoTember, we accord to him the same. qualities that we have always done during a long, and somewhat intimate friend ship. He ia " the same land, open hearted, warm-hearted, genial gen tlemen and true friend that he was when we were in full political fel lowship, standing shoulder to shoul der and fighting the battles of that graiid and noble parjr that has never turned its back on friends or foes. We hope our friend "will pardon little reminiscence. Just before Harry Sidnncr took that dread leap into the nnns of a nolitlcal combina- 4U- v. fr.i;rni omi- of so raanr ills to our beloved State, ft. ii ill t i i a a. mi nrm 171 r a. a. l. i: a. a kA. ft. ft lift ti ta, ; , trm nnA .. in. wont, called to see us. We saw at once that there Mas a cloud upon his face. He was more abstracted and reticent than usuaL After some pause in our conversation, which uiu liUfc reiaio w puuuca, iic oaiu that he was at a loss to know what inV I we thouffht, sought friendly counsel, I t VS UV DUU H A W TW W V-y v t"vi -m v: rHtical situation. We re- replied, that we had not intended to I tnnny, tfiaf c.Trt mt sinra h hn.A BaU LA WAA a UM V WftAftiwW m mm m, Bra-err w I Isia a u - him , - . - f , oiM fn fiim.' Wa arA fthnnt ' ft ranvnas. which will be . . - v . . . """ " 1 1 the nominee of. the 1'opuhsts. lou are the father and leader of that party. You can afford to advise the party you have founded. .Go into l Aanvnea Tell t Vi nm tt- n nrnnnaa to retrace your steps, that you mean to go back to the Democratic party, luc vau 1 ui t v v. k i and canvass for it; and then call upon the Populists in fatherly tones rt ii rvm,W n active can and, hen - it is finished, . you . will be in full fellowshiD in the household of your I A I I fathers I 6 Copy froni the Washington I correspondence: "Representative tlarry Skinner re tires from Congress on the 4th instant. It must b said to his credit that he has well lookeJ after the interests of hi district. And he has received as much for his district as any other two term mem hers of the house, ilis com mittee iifiinment were of the first order, and cf the LiU introduced by him nearly all were formally reported, lie I well pleaeed with tho roundiog out of his term in the House. He se cured, after h bird nht, the passacii vt hi bill authorizing u public build inc for Kliznbrth City. The bill has Ufii f!tfned by the President. To-day h called on the uHrviMnK architect of the treasury, who assured him that thd work oi. Elizabeth City building will commence in a few mouths. Here are a few thlugs Hkinner has secured for lius district in the House: 4o7,- 000 for fre Disma Swamp Canal. In th HtrrrHiiate he helied to secure jJCOO.Coo i" tht Kiver ami Harbor Bill for lib district, which is generally dis tributed umonj,' the Important streams. In tlm Omnibus war claim bill which pa??cd yesterd.iv, Skinner managed to" secure about $75,000 worth of claims for his district. There is quite a story connected with one of the claims. In the Fifty-third Congress a bill for the relief of . iu. lioud, of Kdenton, ror $343 passed the Hous, but failed In the Senate. Skinner introduced this bill . early in the session, and it was formally reported by the Committee on War Claims. On Monday Skinner asked Speaker Reid to recognize him to ask unanimous consent lor tne con sideration of the bill. The bpeaker half way promised. In the meantime the member from the lirstrortn car- lina district went over to the Senate and succeeded in having the Bond claim put in the Omnibus bill. To day Speaker Beed. sent for Skinner and said: "Well, Skinner, I'll recog nize you to call up your bill." "Thank you, Mr BpeaKer, saia Skinner, "but my bill has passed. It was in the Omnibus War Claim Bill." Another measure of local interest that Skinner was instrumental In is the location of a fish hatchery at Eden- hon, with one superintendent at f l, SOv; two fish culturists at $900 each, and two laborers at $540 each, lhe appropriation for this hatchery is $15, 000. It was by reason of Skinner's position on the Public Buildings and Grounds Committee that North Caro lina fared so well the other day in the matter of public buildings. Harry Skinner made many rnends in Con gress, who regret his retirement, but bis Democratic admirers say he is too good a fellow to be a Populist.7 New assortment white and figured washed goods at Fowltr & Co. Don't be deceived inio buying a 'OS Bicvcie at '99 prices. Don't fail to see the genuine '99 wheels at Hathaway Bros. , ' Death of Col. Whitson. Departed this life after long and painful illness, Wednesday at u : ou P- m., Colonel Jamos J. Whit f on, aed 77 years. Colonel Whitson was a gallant soldier in two wars. At th ag of 15 years he volunteered in tLe Mex- iran war. from Currituck county, of - - which he was a native, and was,sub seau.-nti v.iu the battle of Buena 1 ta, uuder General laylor and in the battles around the city of Mexico, under General Scott At the out- breake of the Confederate Civil war, he raised a company of Currituck n 8ii H v V.e hsv a Took. TTT&nd fir-'tla.! ! r IjT you, 111 eh ' we mail freo. At treats cf tb. itomach disorders cr: : le thal every child li llablo to'tl for wmcn prCyfG Vermifuge . - 1 1 I1U OWD lUCCCHlUUJ um I I for half century. I 1 Om Mlk Vf Mil tot J5. f will volunteer, of which he wa3 elected Captain, and he was placed in the Sth Regiment. Company B. and served during the war. lie was 'promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1S03 and was further promoted to the Colonelcy ol the Kegiment in 1SGL Alter the war lie returned to his old home in Currituck county, and supported himself and family by I frA"TiInrr in the schools and in the a - pursuits of agriculture. Tie was a ouiet, reserved, and strikingly refined gentleman, bu when wanned np by a reference to the wars m which he had served and in which he had been several times woundediis conversation was I'nrrW intrpstinr and instrne- i --v..feV o tive. We have learned more of war, I .... m, . from tans to tattoo, from his vener- mm 9 e m able hps than we ever did arom readog or from service on the tent- ed field. He was a native of lurrituck i . . countv and a life time resident of , that u.nd of e free and brave, and was one of its most honored a and distincruished repiesentatives. trn Wftfl hnripd with militarv honors r . oY me j.avai xveseomij pany Farewell I old Jnend, Christian .... ... ,1 L gentleman, patriotic ciuzen, gauam I Sold ier- You have lived a life of honor and usefulness, have served your country well, and now, in your age and inhrmity, have answerea the tatoo drum-beat of the Almighty Ruler of the world; and may God grant you the welcome of "good and faithful servant, to that home of the blessed where strife and bloodshed are unknown. Farewell 1 New Percales and Piques Fowler &Co. - New Ham burgs and Insertions at Fowler dc Cos. New dress goods at Fowler 4 Co. Hoior Roll. The following is th roll of honor of the Atlantic Collegiate Institute for the session end ing'Feb. 10, 1899. An average of So ner" cent.Ju all studies a pursued by the student is re quired for a place on this roll Robert Albertson 92, Wm. Cropsey 8G. Wm. Oriilin 92 George W. Jones 90, St. Clair JNew Bern 93, W. S. Over man 91. Warren Pinner S7, Guy Pin ner 87. Guv Pinner 94," Andrew Root &0 Ernest Sawyer 90, W. L. Sheep 100, Walter Small 90, Gilbert Smith 100, Win Stafford 93, Sam Weisel 81, Theo White 93, Eddie Whitehurst 92, Alex. Wadsworth 92, Andrew Pendleton 92, Joel Smith 92, Mattie Cartwright 94, Maggie Williams 91, Mary Sawyer 86 Lucv Stowe 94. Pauline Sheep 96, M. Smith 92, Mary Robinson 93, Luna Jarvis 99. Hattie Harvey 91. Katie Ehringhaus 88, "primary department. HeleCShip 95, Mary Stevens 94 Em ma Smith 93, Martha Whitehurst 88, Laura Bartlett 87. Maggie Jarvis 86, Charlie Robinson 90, Willie Foreman 87, Philip Sawyer 88, Anny Pinner 93 John Harney 93, John Harney 93, Ed Hughes 95. Lizzie Weeks 99. Mattie Griffin 94. New Spring Silks and Satins at Fow ler & Co's, - Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of it Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS CHILL TONiailes in the taking of it COST NOTHING If it falls to cure. 25 cents per bottle if It cures. Sold strictly on its merits by , G rices & Son. Dr. J. E. Wood and City Drug Store. Proceedings Camden County Com- '-missIonersL The Commissioners of Camden county met to-day, March 6. Present, G. C. Barco, Chairman, John S. Mc Coy and E. M. DeFord. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted Upon petition-of several citizens of South Mills township, presented by Mr. Nathan Sawyer, it was.- ordered that tnis Board discontinue--as a public road whatsis known 4as Muddy Rond, In said township. . Josiah Webb, Constable of South Mills township, was allowed 54.80 for serving 8 road orders. W. S. Bartlett was allowed SC75 for 1 ton of coal furnished for the Courthouse J O. Wright, Constable of Shiloh township was allowed 4.S0 for serving 8 read orders. Ordered that (VS. Sawyer be allow fd for suppbesi furnish 1 to Alms Hoiie. . Ordered that C. B. (larrett be all-w nd for Kecor.l Baok, stationery. furuishfd .by EI wards & Brougli ton. - Charles-awver -was. allowed as balance due ou ballot boxes. Ordered that th pJ.t of- couuty land as surveyed by T. B, Bousbail.8. C S., be recorded, ttm. E. McCoy, county treasurer, .submitted vouchers to the amount of $:)13-o2, wh:ch wera cancelled and a receipt given for the same. . J. James Soence was released from paying toll tax for 1S99, on account of J boaily mnrmity. x John Gordon was allowed a rebate of poll tax by error. ' Nancy Beals was allowed $3 as bene fit for Dec 'OS, Jan , Feb. and March, 90. Benjamin D jnford was allowed $12.50 as keeper of the Alms House. G. C Barco was .allowed $ 3.70 for per diem and mileage as member ot Board. - John 8. McCoy was allowed $9.90 for per diem and mileage as member of Board. E. M. DeFord was allowed $6.30 for Der diem and mileage as member of Board. tin V. - On motion Board adjourned tilt first Monday in April. ! O. C. BAIiCO. Chm. C. B. GARRETT, Clerk. SO CUKE-SO PAT. That Is the way all drapjrlsts sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TOC IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ChiMren love it. Adults pre fer it to bitter, nau&eating Tooi. Price, 5 Jc I TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refand money if it fails to cure, 25c The genuine has L. B, Q. on each tablet. Rollinson, Stevens & Co., will sell you a 3 lb. can of nice apple butter for lQ cts. j Tax Payers Take Notice. Having been noticed by the Board of Commissioners that I mnst settle the taxes within 00 days; all parties who d- not want tbeir property ad vertised had better come up at once and settle their taxes for the year 1898. . CHAS. A. BAKK.S, Tax Collector. LOTS FOR SALE I have a number of desirable build ing lots in Pritehard Town. Terms, $10 cash and $5 per month, without interest. Title retained until lots i paid for. Apply to 7. M. BAXTER. If your blood is tmn, appetite poors troubled with night sweats, a bad cold or LaGrippe take Robert's chill tonic. All druggists. WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is U. &. here i3 a good opening. Kindly mention this paper i when writing. . A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated Catalogue 4 cts. postage. Seed Irish Potatoes. T hnirf Q.IO barrels hnmfi crown 2nd crop Seed Irish Potatoes-Clarks No. 1,' strictly pnre--ior sale. A pply early to .. I . C. R. VANDE CAKR, 1 Moycck, N. C. . -.. FOR SALE! Two shares of stock of The Caro- ina.New Light Company. Apply to, E. F. & S. S. LAMB, Attorneys. THE ECOW IS THE Official Organ Of the Counties of ' Currituck, Camden, , Dare and Pasquotank, Where it has a very Large Circulation! The Best Advertising Medium in the District. SILVER OEr 60LB Better than either is a healthy K. the lirer. If the liver is Q man is KJ. is.. xii3 uioon is Ke purt, & digeation perfect, and hz can enjoy life and act i:ite;icntv and patiently tipoh tho question -of tho d-y. "You all I:::c w whit io take. Yoa have knov;n it pr yer.ns. It is Simraon3 Liver For yeara you and your fathera have found it of sterling worth. It is and alwaj3 has been; put up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take none but the genuine. It has tho Bed Z on the front of the wrapper, and nothing else is the same, and nothing so good. j C D. Garrett tmi allowed service as Clerk of Board. ! OiifllST in null " 1 - " " J i.'! HOW TO FIND OUT. . Fill a bottle of common glass with your water and let It stand twenty- four hours: a sediment or settling in dic&tes an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too fre queut uesire to pi?- it or paia iu the Lack is alo convincing proof that the kidney and bladder are out of . order WHAT TO DO. There ia comfort in the knowledge to often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer Swamp "Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill every wish in curing reheuma tism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver bladder and every part ot the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following the use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled, to go often daring the day, a i l to get up many times during the uUlit The mild. and extraordi nary effect of Swamp Root is soon re alized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. 11 jou need a medicine you should have the best. At druggist fifty and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if yoa send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , BinRhamton.N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Economist. NEW -AT, JJ II W JL K K, UU O WhoWwsd and tail DcaJars ia Dry Goods, HGTH0E3S AHD SHOES. Bottom Prices to All. 5-OR SALE ! Valuable Land in Elizabeth City. Pursuant io a deed in trust executed to me by C. T. Layden, -and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pasquotank county on J page 125. book No. 0, 1 shall offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, before the conrthouse door in Elizabeth City, in said county, on ' TUESDAY, M"A.RCH 21, 1899, (being Superior Court week) all the right, title and interest of said C. T. Layden in that lotr of land and im provements situate at the 8. W. corner of Road and Ehringhaus streets, being one-half in fee of the same in common with Columbus Layden subject to the life estate of Isaac Layden in a small portion of the same, as set out in the deed of Wm. and Margaret Shannon to Amanda Layden, recorded on page 480 of bonk V.V. said Register of Deed's office. - FRANK VAUGHAN, . Feb. 6. 1899. Trustee. A - kn "- r " 1 WITHOUT IT ' IS A SYSTOi BUiLDEHCIYES APPETITE CORRECTS THE LIVER., TASTELES9 a Chill tonic i5 sold StrieHv en its Merits. If 15 the (beGhili Jonrc at the smallest price, ana your-money reiunaea ir jf fails to cure you. W. V. Griggs s Son. n CJURE A New uni rVmaplet RUF POSITO EITJH. OupeoW ot Ointment ol two Bootas ot Oiatmect. A never zatxins Uoi ror rueaor very nature and degree. It nuin operation WUA the knife or injection of earbolie tod. which are painful end aeiaom a permanent core, end ones re altin ia death. niinecwuT. Why ertdur this terrible disease? . We guarantee o boiee to cure any rao, Voo obljr raj for benettta re oeir&d. fl a box, 6 for Vl Sent br mail. - JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c. a Box. CONSTIPATIONM the neat LIYEB and STOMACH REGULATOR anf BLOOD POBiyiEB. gmaJl. mild and pleasant tt take.especiallj adapted for chUdrea'a one. 60 Loe Spring oods -9 i v It t. r. Attorney-at-lavv and . 0,,,, Real Estate Agent, Prompt attsnton giyen to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. Farms, Town Fropsrty, Timter Lands bought and sold on commission. Rental Agsncy Counseled with Omcs. , s PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS, FARMS Vacant Town Lots, 1 Dwellings in Town, Or Varf ProDert tO sell have an opportunity to advertise the abroad through this eai Estate Agency WITHOUT EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale is ef fected. Send in description ol your property you desire to sell and avail yourself of the opportu nity offered at this time to dis- ribute lists o! properly through- Oiit tlii United Statss. E. .F LAMB, REAL ESTATE AGENT For Sale. The celebrated Stal- lion &&lM. a bargain is offered. E, F. & S. S. LAMB, Attorneyse NORTH CAROLINA T 7 r r e 1 1 oouuty Superior Court. Henry H. Persons And John Hazelle, Iteceivera of the Bank of Commerce, in Buffalo, New York, vs. Charles G. Bclinflr, F. P. Brown, Frank I F. Wefgman and Andrew Brown. The defendants, Charles O, Belin, F. F. Brown, Frank F. Weinman and Andrew Brown, are hereby notified to appear before the Superior Court to be held for the countv of Tyrrell on the 8th Monday after the 1st Monday in March, 189rbelngr the Spring Term of the said Court, and answer or demur to tlje complaint to be died in this cause, or judgment will ba taken therein according to the prayer of said complaint. The purpose of said action is to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate-iu the county of Tyrrell, which mortgage was executed by F. 1Y Brown to Martin Clark the 17th day of Febrnary, 1891, and is registered in Book 33, page 464, to secure the sum ot fifty thousind dollars ($50,000. (J, which amount and the mortgage se curing the same has been duly assign ed to and is now. owned by the Ban of Commerce in Buffalo, Y., and t'V said plaintiff, its receivers; alno to va cate and declare void anv deed or other claim heldby any of the said defendants in the said land. - January 12th, UM. . O, L,-LI VERM AX, Clrk Superior Court. PfU.len & Pruden, Att'ysfor pUintiffs. NORTH OA BOLINA. CAM'DEX co'injj, -Before the Ch-rk of the Superior Cour. Krama J. Fitcliett, Adm'x of W. P. lawyer, Piuir.tilT. 8wps.ri T. Stryr n am! on, W.J. Fitrhett. Mr.ry it Btrj- urn I,, ttuwjer, Leonard Sawyer unci J.O'iua J. Saw yer, Defendants. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION-. The dtfenda it alKxe named, hwei- oa T. htryon and Mary 1. titrjo:., V. J. Fitchfcti. Lajrii L. Sawjer aud Leonard tjauyer, are hereby notified that an action iius brcn c!umnced before tho c3lrrk of the Superior Court of Camden county agniusc the ubv named defendants. - That summons has been rtied and rrturned, -'ot to oe found. ' That the said action ia for t! pur pose cf obtaining an order t-. - d for assets the lands of the plaint id's in testate, which are situated In Cam dan county, N. C. They are further notinea to at they are commanded to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Camden county on March 31, 1899, and answer or demur to the petition, which has been filed in this cafee. They are fur ther notified that a Warrant of At tachment has been issued to the sheriff of Camden county, which attachment has been levied upon their in terests in said lands. This Feb. 17th, 1809. . R. L. FORBES, Clerk Superior Courte G. W. ward, attorney.
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