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What Laura MacHenry Says in the Home Magazine. Any cxerct that will talc wumni out of doors, free them from the trammel of conYcniional dress saf ticientlr to ftilow of hciltby growth and development, and combine pleasure and exbileration, is surelj to be encouraged. An j occupation, exercise, araasomcot or labor that con dace j to a better, stronger, healthier, happier race, is a consigna tion deToatly to bo wished for. People who aro well and hearty are apt to bo happy. Happy woncn insure happy husbands and children, and so we "reach the family, the foundation of the entire social ays tcm. Do you wonder I am so heart ilr in favor crcling for women and of pirU? Laura MacHenry in the Home Magazine. LADIES 99 CRAWFORD $25. FULLY GUARANTEED. Others at $35 and $50. If you will call we will take pleas ure in hhowing. Ladies taught free. HATHAVAY BROS. The Jewelers. , OCJLL IS! Ts WS. U. C. a Allen is putting up a new rcsidenca building on Lawrence street. Kcad what Laura MacHenry pays about women at the head of this column. Waller Drothers has hold hU farm on Dry Itide in l'aquotank county to Hi Jan Scott for $3,000. As ImVjcIch go np hor.-cs m1 n. A hrt; that 5?-"0 was 'ivcn for,two v-a:s g ld list woek for ( ' V :ir. si ilTV t:l !:t-;tr th.it ir can K J.ifob kiloiu-fnky :i:il Jo IVitr'iar l, ir ou tin !:." t!it vi'k. BuMuex. u!.ic!i ha- been consid erably deprciK-MEHl, is taking a more I r."; to -a turn stuce the saiall pjx ha di'.-d r bee n killed. Dr. F. II. Johnson is absent in at tendance upon the Albemarle Pre bvlirv which convened in Goldn b no on Wednoday. lie will be ab htnt or.ie days. Mr. Isaac Meckius, has been the legal agent and attorney of the Br&nning Lumber Co., in effecting their large purchase of State lauds in Hyde audJTyrrell cocnties. Mr. Charles (Irice is canvassing our pection to introduce the North Carolina New Light Co. He has been successful in introducing it in Washington, X. C. and other towns. The fire bell on Monday night noted a slight fire in the third ward at the residence of Isaac Leigh, on Koad street. It was soon extin guished by the Hook and Ladder Company. We have a communication on the subjeer of that abominable habit of 'chewing chewing gum," which ex presses our sentiments exactly, and which we will publish later. Canie too late lor tins issue. Mr. Sara RoUinson is putting up a new residence on Cypress street, and xt w buildings aro . constantly going up. There is a constant inilur of population and houses are in de mand. We are "humping." The young peach fruit has had a trying time from snows, frosts and blizzards for the last week but most of them aro believed to have survived the trial. They were too much in a hurry to greet Gentle Annie. We heard a report this week that the Dismal Swamp Canal would not be opened to navigation by May 1st, in consequence of some defect in the locks at South Mills, which would haAO to be taken up and repaired. Tho shad have struck the nets ir regularly this season. Nets, both gill and pound, have done well in lower Pamlico sound, while those in Croatan Sound have done poorly. The pound nets in Hatteras inlet have dene well. In the coming municipal election the registration books will be kept open only prior to the diction, that is, the books will be open ou Mon dav May 1st, and closed at sunset on" Saturday, May Cth. Challenge can be nude on or before the day of election. Honor roil of the Elizabeth City Public School, examination of March 23, 1S00 : Blanche Bell, Mary Hin ton, Lizzie Winslow, Frank Over ton, Linda Spence, Mary Andrews, Kenyon Wilson, Inez Mitchell; Mat tie Webb, Mildred Spence, , John Brockett, Mary Webb. Chairman Clayton writes the Sec retarr of the S. F. Board of the capture of two Tessels engaged in illegal dredging and the trial will come off next Monday at Washing ton. The St'r. Lilly picked them up when crossing tho sound last week. The Shell Fish Commission ers are determined to break up ille gal dredging and enforce the oyster law regidijr. Jf. . ...w, r;c ni Woodnon and Mis3 Ntllio Baxter, left on Tuesday to attend the Ep worth League Convention in New Bern, which met on Wednesday. Mr. b iandor WaUwortb, Sr., who has had a st vtre attack of the grippe, which caused hU many friends some alarm, we aro pleased to r.n:iouncc, is now better and im proving. Saeak thieves are prowling on BurrrovS street. Ther have been at it for sometime, carrying off house hold articles tiiroucrU back windows, despoiling flower gardens &c. Last week they carried off a live hog out of Ben Bank's pig pen. Tho following is the Board of list Takers and Assessors for the several wards under the new charter of Eliz abeth City: List Taker, Frank Vaughan. Assessors: First ward, M. N. Sawyer; second ward, John Cart wright; third ward, Robert Williams: fourth ward.Charies Reid: fifth ward, J. B. Flora; sixth ward, H. C. Godfrey; seventh ward, J. W. Sharber. Tuesday, April 4tb, may be cal endared as a sneezer. It waa a grand carnival of winter, a farewell, and a remembrance of the winter's rage and fury. Winter sits uneasy in the lap of Spring, and spits on ail its spring time promises' of fruit. Boreas fallii out witn Annie ana in his rage denies her the Easter hat that he promised in tho sweet days of amorous dalliance. Hon. Bush Leigh showed ns Wednesday an artistic photograph picture in group; of the members in the Senate and House ox Kepresen tatives of tho late General Assem bly of North Carolina. It is a beau tiful specimen of photograpny, and it is the finest specimen of intellect ual manhood that "we have seen. We are proud of them and the likej ness of those wo know are perfect. Th phctographeris Wharton,of Ital- mm mm H ei u. an I im work is well done. K:!'er S r.ulay the great day in thv ft.rl'ii ui de:idarf caue balmy a-l lv i'it'.'iH ha a bride and wa rvv.i in tiw .uemouisi auu-v!i-il . !i i:v:iiv ui thU town, in n iiuiiu r luvvimung ho day that in p.o'i uM-e I by th? wriui - of lu-iy H-rituro tho sacred day wLu h co:unrr.tKittsau event which t is flu foundation of our faith, and which, if untrue, then our is vain. religion We arc gr.itilie 1 L hoar the com plimentary eneoitiurns bestowed upon our frit n J, George U Ward, in the discharge f his oflieial duties as solicitor of this district His able and successful argument at the last term of our Superior Court for the defense ia the case of Brown vs. Barrinston, added fresh laurals to his chaplet Can't tho Economist now justly claim to be sometuing oi a prophet! Mr. Z. W. Jackson, of AVinfall, Perquimans county, had his stab les and store broken into on Fri day nirht, of last week and a grey mare and buggy stolen from tne stables. The buggy was an, open one with side bais. One of the side bars was broken, and lashed with wire. Tho maro was a light grey,in color. The thief is supposed to have made his way toward South Mills, Camden county, judging from the tracks. We had a talk 'this week with a gentleman, who is familiar with Nag3 Head in all its business aspects, and he said that Nags Head gen erally paid a fair profit, but it would never be the success it could be, un til some ono who took hold of it as a permanent occupation, and not as a tcmiorary occupation for present puqnjses" If conducted liberally antl well, it would command the patronage of this section of North Carolina aud be the blessing to it as when our leading citizens had cot tages there, and identified them selves with it. When snowy daya distress you wait. When clouds and gloom becloud your pathway wait. When friends grow cold and foes oppress you wait When the pre sent's like a pall, and the future like a squall wait When your heart faints in despair and like porcupines vour ha:r, stands on end wait. Winn thi world looks sad and dreary and your limbs grow weak aud weary wait For, the look so dark to-llay, to-morrowVi sun will drive away." So, however hard your fate, bow your back fcand wait wait. -i Ecuui, s.n : . . i .i,iUwn iri Eul icct. and I r i v. nm4 for tnveiis. (M WUt j mil lor 13 mmt. Wby were 25,000 DOTTLES OF ROB ERTS' TASTELESS 2oc. CHILL TONIC sold tJio first year of its birth? Answer: Because it la the BEST AT ANY PRICE, guaranteed to euro, money refunded if It fails, pleasant to take, 25a per bottle. It is sold and guaranteed by Grftrcs & Sou, Dr. J. E. Wood and City Drugstore. IIjv. Mr : .In if or a lltxrm a n wllPtl aiimnrniiicf the Superior Uourt ot rasquoian county for the term, complimented all the officers of the court for their J t l n i iiueuiv. einciency uuu prumpiuiM. ! i1A ;n that orumon. Mr. ! n.mv .Tennin i. first class bus iness man and a kind and accomoda ting gentleman. Sheriff Xathan Grandy, bears his authority like an old veteran, as he is, having served before, and when he moves quietly around, he has the air and manner of one born to command, and his deputy, H. H. Commander,looks lite if Grandy weie to decease, ho could brush a tear from his eye and walk away in his shoes without any de triment to the county. HO CUKE HO FAT. That ! the way all drorffiits GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Malaria, Chills and Feverr It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adalts pre fer it to bitter, nauseating Tonict. Price, 50c. " F&rrcdU to Smll Poz. We've got the enemy under our feet and have stamped the life out of him. Nearly every man, woman and child in our town, has been Taccinated, and small pox has noth ing to eat anl live upon, and is starved to death. Requie scat Thanks to Dr. Jenner, thanks to Dr. Pendleton, thanks to the noble Med ical Faculty. They have grappled and throttled the enemy that threat ened our lieal th and happiness. Thanks to the cow that furnished the virus that kills small pox and lessens the death rate of the world. Thanks to the taurus that gave name to the bovine virus. Thanks all round. Thanks to our commission ers, to whom we are not want to be thankful. They have "done what they could," and who could do mort May private life give them the com fort which public Cfe ha3 never af forded them. May they live long and prosper, iadustrially, and maj no vision of thoe tbiags which they have, doae and left uudjne, haunt their troubled conscience, and maj the under dog be the happier dog There is no case of small pox here nowl The last was an obsti nate anti-vaccicationist of the Hamic race, who refused the "bovine," and afterward got scared and took the bovine and had varioloid, a cross be tween vaccination and small pox, and now he's out and rejoicing at his luck. So, our friends can come to-Betsy "and sppnd their money without let or hindrance, and they will be received with cordial wel come by all our people. Come one, come all, come short, come tall, come rich, come poor, come through the open door, come to the open store, and nought shall harm you in health or happiness. TO CURE AC OLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund money if it fai's to cure. 25c Tbe genuine has L. B, Q. on each tablet. Fox Kiver Butter nas no superior. Fore sale by Rollinson, Stevens & Co. jL. mmm Tho D. 5. Canal. The time for the opening of the Dismal Swamp Canal is now near at hand, according to announcement. We are assured by wise and saga cious business men that it will start our town upon a new career of pros perity. Now, what are our duties under the circumstances. If it will add to our business prosperity and put money in our pockets, it is our duty to show to the canal company, not only kind hospitality, but 'also our readiness to co-oporate with them in the advancement of their in terest and, our own. We under stand that they will have to have a towing place at this end of the line to receive small sail vessels to con gregate that will require 'towage through the canal. Th small sail vessels that want to be towed by tugs tbrough the canal, will be de layed at the tow, and whesever they stop for towage it will build up the the place of stoppage, It would be a great benefit to our town for ihe towing place to be at our wharf and our business men should co-operate with the canal company in selecting a suitable site for the towage. Our business men should identify them selves with the company when the time draws near for opening. They should tender them our kind offices and be ready to render them any service we can. Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt s Pills have proven ablessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact Forbilioiis headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ATI ABSOLUTE CURE. Xfcicn Heating. Camden and Currituck Union will meet April 2S-30tb, 1899, with the church at Sawyer's Creek. The churches are earnestly requested to send representatives. Following is the programme : - Fbidat. 11 a. in., Sermon, by Rev. J. E. M. Davenport. ' 1 -SO n m . Rerorts of Missionaries. 2:30 p. m., Biblical Recorder, J. C. CoddelL , 3 p.m., Min. Education, Samuel Saunders. Saturday. 10:30 a. nu, Our Girls, John C. Scarboro. 11:15 a. m., Our Boys, Dr. C. E. Taylor. . 2 p. m., Our Orphans, G. W. Ward. 3 p. m., Our Disabled Veterans, W. Srenick, D. D. SUSDAT. 10 nl m., Sunday School Mass Meeting. , 11 a. m. Missionary meeting. 8 p. m.,' Sermon, by Dr. C. E. Tavlor. f T. G. Wood, . . For Committee. Rollinson, Stevens & Co., will sell you a 3 lb. can of nice apple butter for 10 cts. - ! L New Spring Silks and Satins at Fow ler & Co's. Bar Ucotinff. At a meeting of the Bar "in the Courthouse in Elizabeth Cityfheld during court week in honor of Judge John W. Albertson, his honor Judge J. W. Bowman was elected Chair man and J. B. Leigh Secretary Judge Bowman in taking his seat o.a f!hnirmn.n made a short but elo quent speech commemorating the virtues and ability of Judge Albert son. Touching aud eloquent eulog: ies upoa t'xelife and character of the deceased were delivered by Messrs. Skiauci, Prudcn, Ward, Aydlett and J Sawyer. Upon) moiion of Mr. Aydlett, Met sib. Pi ud'-n, Skinner and v augh hu were appointed a committee to draw up. .resolutions of respect to the deceased. The following pre-, amble and resolutions were offered by the said Committee and adopted: j Hou. Jonathan j W. Albertson, a distinguished citizen and honored member, of the bar, died in Eliza beth, City 19th February, 1899, in his 73rd year. For fifty years he had taken high positions at the bar in the 1st Ju dicial District, where he had as con temporaries and associates, Wm N. H. Smith, Henry A. Gilliam, George W. Brooks, David A. Barnes, Wm. F. Martin and others, who adorned the profession of the law and left honorable impress upon the history of the StaU. As a lawyer and advocate, Judge Albertson was earnest, painstaking and eloquent. - ; As state; solicitor and United State's District Attorney, he was zealous, but always fair. - As a Judge, learned and impar tial and in every thing a gentleman. His brethren of the Bar now as sembled in Elizabeth City, desiring to put upon record their apprecia tion of his life and character Resolved: 1. They deeply regret the death of their distinguished associate, but bow with humble resignation to the will of Providence. 1. That the legal profession has lost an honored member and the State a distinguishedcitizen. whose virtues we commend to those who survive him. 4. That we deeply sympathize with his sorrowing family in the deep af fliction which has befallen them and commend to them the consolation of our holy religion. 4. That we ask the Judge of the Court now in session to cause these proceedings to be spread upon the record of this court and a copy to be sent ike -jundow. of the deceased and that the newspapers of the Dis trict be requested to publish the sime. ; 1 Frank Vaughan, ) T. O.'-SkiiraEB, y Committee. W. D. JauDEN, ) Upon motion ;of Mr. Sawyer it was ordered that these proceedings and resolutions be entered upon the docket, and that a copy be sent the faiuilv of the deceased, and to the newspapers of the town, with a re quest that the newspapers oi tne District publish tame. Judge J. W. Bowman, J. B. Leigh, Chairman. Secretary. GoMen Crown Syrup in one quart cans only luets, at Rollinsons Stevens & Co's new store. Ntw Hamburffs Favrler . Cos. and Insertions at FOR SALE -AT Public Auction It Saturday, April 15, at 2 O'clock. All the Horses, Buggies, Harness, &c," contained in the Livery Stables, 03 JPoindexter street, of George Duncan, deceased. MBS. A. E. DUNCAN. April 5th, 1899. HOW TO FIND OUT. hill a bottle of common glass with your water and let It etand twenty four hours: a sidiment or settling in- dlca'es an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are ont of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's, 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 had effects following the use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity ot being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordi nary effect of Swamp Boot is soon re alized. It stands the highest for , its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If-you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggist fifty and one dollar. Tou may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your addres3 to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in tho Economist. FOR SALE! , Two shares of stock of The Caro- linaNew Light Company. Apply to, E. F. & S. S. LAMB, Attorneys. notice of Administration. Having qualified as administratrix. of the late Dr. W. 8. Temple, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those lidd ing claims against the same to present them for payment within twelve months from tbe daie of this notice, or it will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Magg ik Temple, Adm ix. of W. Si Temple, dee'd. Murc;h 25th, 1600. Bond Eisction Notice- Notice is hereby given that under statute passed at last session of the General Assembly if North Carolina, the voters of the town of Elizabeth City. N. C, will be required to vote at the regular election to be held on tbe second Monday in May. 18D9. for the issue of Bonds to the amount of $30,000 for improvements. A majority of the Qualified voters of the town will be necessary to ccarry the issue of Bonds, All in favor of issueing Bonds will vote "for Bends;" those opposed "against Bonds. N. Q (iRANDY? Sheriff. March 301809. Election Notice. By virtue of authority, and in pur ann.n.fl of the duties imDOsed urxm me bv the Legislature of North Carolina- see Acts 1899. Sec. 4 of "An Act to Amend the Charter of Elizabeth City, North Carolina," notice js nereDy given that an election of seven Alder men for the Corporation of Elizabeth City, N. C, will be held on the seoond Monday in May, 1899. The same Act requires a new Registration, and no tice is given to that effect. N. G. GRANDY, Sheriff. Wanted. , Reliable men to put in all or part of time taking orders for our Lubricat ing Oils; and .Greases. Liberal com mission. - ' "t" THE FEDERAL CO., 13 A SYSTEM BUILDER.GJYES APPETITE St CORRECTS THE LIVER. TASTE L ES S 2 &3i3&SJUJ CHI U. O NIC ;b sold Strictly on its Merits, iris The hstt Chill Tonic at ihz smallest price, snd your- money refunded if, if fails to cure you. '! ""For Sain, Wholesale and Ketail .by W. W. Griggs cc Son. - JUNIPER POST and BAILS Farmers, improve your lands by using good fencing. We have a six foot juniper POST six to eight inches in diameter at small end, containing four inches heart, bright, solid tree through, skinned, at 10 cents each ; five tABix inch post, at smatl.end, six feet, a- 8 cents each. -Good 10 feet Juniper RAILS $25.00 p thousand. We give' the fishermen a ood Ju niper NET STAKE at 10 cents each All of tbe above delivered on vessel' rail on Aligator river. We can supply Boat Logs, Frames, &c, at reasonable prices. Let us know what jou want, Respectfully, . H. A. BRICKHOUSE, Gum Neck, Tyrrell Co., N..C, P. O. box 33. mm. look ron tmc I Xy J none genu im RED CROSS. 8 1 I'T" ' vffLJ WITHOUT IT NEW (13 -AT- & CO'S Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, tiOTIIOIlS AUD SHOES. Bottom Prices to All. LOTS FOR SALE ! 4 I have anumber of desirable build ing lots in Pritchard Town. Terms, flO cash and $5 per month, without interest. Title retained until lots i paid for. Apply to V. M. BAXTER. If your blood is tnm, appetite poors troubled with night sweats, a bad cold or LaGrippe take Robert's, chill tonic. All druggists. THE tlSi THEM Official Organ Of the Counties of Currituck, Camden, Dare and Pasquotank, Whereat hasa very Large Circulation ! The :!Best Advertising O Medium in thelJ District.". SHVEE OR GOLD, - Better than either is a healthy liver. If the liver ia O. K. the man is O. K. His blood is kept pure, his digestion perfect, and ho can enjoy life and act intelligently and patiently upon the questions of the day. You all know what to take. You have known it for years. It is Simmons Liver Eegulator 35 i SIM MONS regulator7 For' ycru3 you and your fathers have foiai'i it of sterling worth. It is and -:J ways has been put up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take none but the genuine. It Eos. tho Eed Z on-the front of tie -wrapper, and nothing else is the me4;and nothing so good. r . r " -t CURB fVmiDlet Treatmant. eonalattas 4 Boxes of Ointment. A new faOlac Ouim for.PU jy wt nfOore mad 6erm IX make u epwaHpn wtt 'ibm knife or InjestiOB of oarbohe mttd. which UC lAiafnl mnd aldonx a pormaaeB em, mad ftaa if aoltiiur ia death. annteMw Why endure this terrible disease? We fCMa JAPANESE PILE 0INTUENT. 25c. a Box. CONSTIPATIONS Cored. Plies Prevented. it Japaneee Uver Pellets Ada RSOULATOB an fee great JSWKR and BTOM BLOOD rutmitn. Small 11. mild and bleasaat -a k&ke. especial Jj adasted Icr c&Udres-e u. ui voae tt oenta. Warned fln Idea nx can tblBa of eome aim pic Sbiog to patent Protect rt roar laesej theymsr vringy JOHN WfcUDEREtniN CO- Fm. Weahlncton. D. t r tbetr U8U) oa weaita. Write MTL W bd Uat "it vo hundred laTeaUoee wai Spring 00H8 ECOMST A Tsmw nd urn b t 9 Altoriny-at-Lav and Real Estate Agent. prompt attcnton giyen to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. Farms, -Town- Property, ' Ilmtsr Lands bought and sold on commission. Rental Ageiicy Connscisd with OSes. PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS, FARMS Vacant Town Lots, Dwellings in Town, Or Varf Property tO sell have anopportunitj to advertise the abroad through this eai Estate Agency WITHOUT EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale is ef fected. Send in description ot your property veil desira to sell end avail ycurselt ot the opportu nity ottered at this time to dis tribute lists o! property threuch-. out the United States. R F LAMB, REAL ESTATE ACET4T "VTORTII CAROLINA. T y r r e 1 1 X couuty buiitrior Court. Henry II. Perou and John Ilaz-;llf, Receivers of the Bank of Comn.erce, III xuuttiu, i.itsw a urn.. V8 Charles G. Belinff, F. F. Brown, Frank F. Weigman and Andrew Brown. The defendants, jciiarles G. Bcling, F. F Brown, Frank F. Weinman and Andrew Brown, ace hereby notified to appear before the Superior Court to be held for the countv of Tyrrell on the 8th Monday after the 1st Monday Id March, 1899, being the Spring Term of the said Court, and answer or demur to the complaint to be filed in this cause, or judgment will be taken therein according to the prayerjof said complaint. The purpose of said action is to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate in the county of Tyrrell, which mortgage was executed by F. F. Brown to Martin Clark the 17th day of Febrnary, 1891. and is registered in Book 38, page 464, to secure the sum ot fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00;, which amount and the mortgage se curing the same has been duly align ed to and is now ownni by the Rank of Commerce in Buffalo, H. Y., and by said plaintiffs, Its receivers; also to va cate and declare void any deed or other claim held by any of the said defendants in the said land. January 12tb, 1899, G. L. LIVERMAN, Clerk Superior Court. Pruden & Pruden, Att'ys for plaintiffs. Petition for Sale of Land to Make Assets. ORTH CAROLINA Perquimans Vduuty --Superior Court.tfpecial Proceeding. W. 8. Blanchard, Administrator of E. W.liiddick, vs. ' J W. A. Riddick, James E. Twine and wife Mary Kliza Twine, Joshua Jol- leff and wile J Elizabeth F. Jollen, Isaac E. Bunch and wife Elh bllza A. ind wifa . Bunch, and Alex. Baker at Eugenia E. UaRer. OUDEU OF PUBLICATION. It apf'eariu in 'tl.i proceeding, by bllliKvit to tbn fHtifefattion ot the court, that I-aac h. liiiuch and wi:e - Eliza A. Bunch two of the ueiniuatit aboyt named, are imn-r' .-ldeut oi the Brate of North ("Hruliuii, and aiier due diligence cafiiiot l loauU wit til n the btau: and It further, in like mawi-;r, apiearing that a cauw. of action exists iu tavor oi ine piainiiu anu aaiusv the defendants herein, with reeiect to property in this State, and that the said Isaac E. Bunch and his wife Eliza E.Buncbare neceesary parties thereto; It is therefore ordered that publica tion be made in the Economist, a ceweiDaper published at Elizabeth City4. N, C, for six -auccefeive weeks. fcommanding the said defencauts to appear in the office of the LJrx or tbe Superior Court of Perquimans county, in the town of Hertford, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1809. and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this proceeding; otherwise judgment will be given for tho relief demanded In the complaint. Done In my office at ilertiuni, jn. C this March 31st, 1899. E V. TERRY, Clerk Superior Court. L. L. Smithy attorney for plaintiff. YaIaMe laWsmtn. Espesially TalaaM to women Is Brown Iron Bittern Ihwkache vaniehes, beadacLc duappeon, strength takes the place of , weakness, and the glow of health readily omes to tbe pallid cheek when this won derfol remedy is taken. For sickly children ororerworked men it has no equal. No home should be without thia famous remedy Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by ail dealers. F.
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