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Have you LOOKED for bargains in our sido vin dow on Main Street You are losing jour life's opportunity if jem do uoL "Wealth U best accumulat ed by shrewd buying. Hathaway Bros, The Jewelers. L OCA I JV JE7 WS. The pea crop is now treading on the heels of asparagus. The ice cart tells us to lay off overcoats and put on straw hats. The postoGce is to bo removed to Poindexter street, near Matthews, on May 1. Mrs. J. E. C. Bell, of Shawboro, i in the city Ti&itinxr Mrs. M. II. Snowden. Mrs. W. E. Wilson and daughter, ML Harriett, of New Jersey, h. J., are visiting Mrs. J. F. Engle. Mr. Tbco. a MeeVins, Clerk of the Superior Court of Dare county, made us a short but pleasant call on Saturday. The Public School of Elizabetn City will close on May 23th and 2Itb. The customary exercises will tale place. Wo had an appreciated compli mentary call on Friday from Mr. Broole French, of Wilmington, N. br Dr. W. W. Griggs. Wo had the nleasuro of a social call on Wednesday from Dr. Davis of Windsor, an oculist of some years T,rJrnr ITo comes hicblr re- commended. A TJecfal Ciiiz:s, (tola. We regret to hear that Mrs. A. V. Kv'ins, of -the- Manteo Tranquil House, our. valued friend, has been quite an invalid for somo time at her homo. She pa3se&, through our rent in Chowan countyj Vo hope TerT ddenly, of appoplexy, a inai tee cnancro oi scenes in inai jc"b histonc county may. bring to her cheeks tho slow of perfect health. " On Sunday morning, while his family were attending church, Mr. ! Daniel S. Kramer departed this life. croft O Our friends, Messrs. Ward & Evans, the polite grocery dealers on lower Main streethad the misfor tune to have one of the beautiful front glasses of . their store crushed in by a careless ; drayman one dar last week. The class cost some forty dollars. Wo regret it, The deceased was a good man, a useful citizen and exemplary in all his conduct Born and reared in Watson town, Pa., he immigrated to this" town in 1 870." He identified himself with our people and our business and ; became "a prominent factor in the progress of the town. He was a kindly and excellent man, because wo regret the pecuniary loss industrious and thrifty,and while de of our friends, and because an artis- o1pj j,;a own business he won . . i i v. i - lie glass iron, cneers one on m - confidence of the " " I nmnnn;tv IT a mma here n uuio buuiuiuutij( The net fishers have all cut off in , itea capital, and when he the lower sounds, rwme nave uuae q f Q wealthieat well, some less well, some in differ- e?uB u: ently well, and some not well at all. citizens, uim -The south Pamlico Saunders have I in a life of integrity and honor, he done well. The Crootanershave done I na(j gained what inspiration has des- indifferently well, and tne iniei snaa Dfctter than great riches net fishers have not aone weu n an, him and they aro having a case oi uowu . ; r,,ar lfr, tvvk hone od. and honor his memory. The lichtninc shock comes to all one of us and among us, ldentiUed alike in time, and seldom strikes with all our intexests, and friendly twico in the earne place. ' . our pe0ple. If he had an f , rrmt rf liall nf the sea- I PTi(mT he is unknown to us. But if AUB " J son was played at Baxter's field on I he can point to no spot in the VAlnulftT evening between the Orioles and Sycamores of this city. The frame was called off in the 7th inning, owing to darkness. The game eo far as played was a com plete victors for the Orioles, the score being 8 to 2 in their favor. Batteries: Geo. Fearing and Joe Rurcess for tho Orioles "and Pratt Fearing and Earnest Sawyer for the Sycamores. George Fearing was invineiblo after the first inning. Rah ! for the Orioles. character of Dan. Kramer to hang a censure on. TTia thrift and success in accumu lation had not, as in too many cases, narrowed his sympathies or harden ed his heart. His hand was open as melting charity, and his heart al ways warmed in sympathy toward the sorrowing and afllicted. As he grew in age he grew in geniality iTid kindliness- and his well stored mind made him an interesting and Our Licrblv esteemed townsman, W. T. Old, at a meeting of. the Nh- pieagant companion. val Brigade of orth Carolina at I Kramer was an active, faith u-and devoted ber of ond brigade. His staff has not yet sonic fraternity and he was borne bfcn annointed. We congratulate to his final rest, by his uereaveci I I . -r We had a very pleasant call on our young mean npou mis uuy u urothren of the uraer, isev. ii. j. Wcdnesdav from Ret. J. T. Rowe, deserved promotion, lie iseyiaenw n officiating, and buried with r.ov of Baltimore, late an excellent ij one or thobe rare, au rouuu tuw citizen of this town. He in is excel- actcrs in the role of humanity that !.-. k..1l), ia nteoannl r Rltliat-I n .1 i nl IhPmSClVeS tO anV COUUI- ll'IIL ULiiLil UJli VV.. J 1 - w A 2ii thdsy. rarty-" . " .TT 4J- Written bj T. II. L.niD ana . 07rnian.-' On. Thursday evening of last week at 8 o'clock, there was assembled at the residence of 2drs. H. 31. eanng for the purpose ,of : celebrating the birthdav of Miss Uessie Assew, bovs and girls. AYhen the guests arrived the doors were thrown open by Master Frank Baxter, who seemeti to be the master oi ceremuuiea, w" pwnimilmHimipjnim Victor bicycles are not new. - ZZZ Victor bicycles are cheap but not low-priced. -ZZ Zzz Toe Victor's home Js the best bicycle factory in the world, do- p3J voted entirely to the production - of highest grade wheel ; every S3 SS.. enort concentrated on one single model. ST - The '93 model is the latest and best of all that is available the cycle maker. . - By making such a model we need to make but one. 2 ,- Of all things a bicycle must not waste power. It. must have ;no simplest and best means of converting the rider's strength to 2 cd. tions and positions and are equally H homo in all. lhe wucnes inai. inet Macbeth, beckon him on to hifrher honors. Let him rise. Sews from the sea came one day late for our last issue and the itius are too old for this issue. Write again but mail your letter o The John L. Roper Pasquotank that we'niay receive it on Vednes- Lumber Co.'s Mill in-this town was tlav. " revived and opened for business on ... ,.n I Tuesday under the aireciion oi u. Present Bourne, of the Old Do- esday i a minion Uo. aiea last wecj.. xuC t- n -'anaer. AVe welcome sUarucn Neuse and Mwwrn eniWn to our citizenship. plvmg between mis uwn uu - . fc we cannot welcome Viritm. mmo in on oaiuriiay i . . . . . t : ;'iVb baU.nu.lea of nin lie is a ccnthZ ccr0 -patby. f.r Ifm i,A.l OVCtlt. " I man oi wuom we ua Every housekeeper can save money fU fiurtie Greenlcaf had an land words, but he . must, not take I attending the Special Sale of Gro- . .i i . I t.:cir 4ln Brintnral ftdmo-1 noric nf. Rolllnson. Stevens ac Co- s on . .....i.t. i ;,itr.r MiinUiilnn trtRfiware. when all men baturday. W I 14 Til 1 1 llilT UUUiU J LA UV W I v - ' " .... n I , it f tret t on t nday evening. ifc nna BpeaitJi w ju . . - - oml altlirk tTA I : w loin M J. Moore. Esq., of ew liern, Masonic honors, in Christ Church cemetery, of this town, followed by a long procession of sorrowing friends.' The pall bearers were P. AV. Melick T. T. AYhitcomb, C. II. Robinson, J. B. Flora, T. B. Wilson, B. F. Spence, S. L. Sheep and G. M. ScotL He leaves a loiing wife and a large family of worthy sons and daughters to mourn his loss and emulate his virtues. We tender the bereaved our sin- ihcxr TrPKpntpd their tnfts to the AAV T w ' f hostess. The principal presents were as follows: Master Andrew Pendleton, a beautiful fan, which was purchasea m Cuba. .Upon the fan was very artistically painted' the: picture of a buii fight. ; . Master TazweJl UmD, a inniei hease.;' . .. Master Samuel Weisel, a set oi bodice pins; and many other beauti ful presents were given. "- ' After the gifts were presented, lovely vocal and instrumental music was indulged' in; thence to ; games. Some one suggested that we play "C1m In and Clap Out." After it had been flayed for a time, "Old String Beans and Barley Grow," was played, followed by "Thimble.' After the games we all marched in in snnner. The subper was a sump- tnona one. consisting of all kinds of cake and ice cream, candy, 'nuts? oranges and bananas, and everything good that can be thought oi. After we had eaten supper we played more games, until some one announced that it was 10:50, but of rnnrsfi nn one believed it, for how could the time have passed so quick- lv? Some oi the vouncr ladies said hftrl to cro home, and of all the rest left too, with many thanks to the hostess for their pleasant evening, Oar two young friends have po litely requested us' to touch this (nmmiinir'alinTi rm. We "CSUnt. To touch it were to spoil it. But to shew our interest, we. beg to suggest that the wtrd '-bull1-should be spelt t-a-u-r-u-p, and we would further "annotate" that 'masters" in knee pants should not call their sweet- It is what misnomer, an Another sug would beg to a mere matter of taste: A good bicycle should last many years, should be properly, available to ride or to sell. ' ': ZSZ The '99 Victor is such a bicycle. zZZ It is common talk in the trade that when a safety? bicycle is 3 several years old it is a Victor. . 25 - If it is true that the great majority of old bicycles are Victor 2 5: bicycles, it means much for those who look for a new mount. EE : By producing one model only, we can increase output largely zZZ and thus reduce cost. . It becomes possible to give far more and ST: better for the money than heretofore. ZZZ V We are building for '99 many more bicycles than we have irS ZZZ : ever built in one year before. EEs ET The 99 Victor is made on the general lines of our '98 Track ;g 5 Racer, Model 41, which machine was never sold for less than 3 E sioo. ' 3 Z. It has all of the good points of that machine, with the '99 3 51 improvements added, slightly increased in weight to make it a ISS stanch road wheeL AT-$50- 3 1 ' s. HATHAWAY BROS. I HEADACHES XTORTII CAROLINA -T 7 r r e II ' couutyiiajx rior Court. Henry II. Persons and John Ilazllc, Keceivers of the Bank of Commerce, in Buffalo, New York. Charles G. Belin, F. Fj Brown, I rauk F. Weigniftn and Amirew urown. The defenilmts, Charles O, Uclins, F.F.Brown Frank r. Wvlman ami Andrew Brown, are hereby notified to aprar before the Superior Court to bebHd for the .countv-oi Ajrrcii uu the 8th Monday airr lti. 1st Monday in March. liJ3 'K-Ips tha Spring Term of the said Court, And anwr r demur to thecomp'aint to Hiel In hU CAUse, or jodKiuent vti;i ia iak-n therein according to um prajt-r said complaint. , ;- Tha mirixjee or itu rs)niit n. mortrnire estate in the county of Tyrrell, which ranrtiriCA . W :TVCUted tV t. I . Brown to Martin Clark tfie 17th dj of February, 1S0L and is reiterel in Book S3, paffe 41, to ecur uic . n ot fifty thouslod dollars Uuu,a wj. which amount anti tne moripa' n? curing the tame has Iwcn duly asi,: ed to and is now owiv d by the M.tnX of Commerce in Huff a a, . Y and lv satd plaintiff, Ita receivers; alsHJ to a A.t .ml ilfiltr void anv -tett or other claim held by any of tueKaui defendants lu the said Iand,January mb.isco, ; Clerk Suierior CoiUt. Pruden & Pruden, Att'ytfor pbintiu. 'Voui)T ladies. ft LATRe size, solid gold hearts at 50 cents each at friendship Hathaway were an umuiifcr vi'Hv, w 1 . , r n V r'nhri I L,v's v"" jv.... .i,i;!,.rVnf wkhinc her manv hap- referee m the case of G. W. Cobb, 7 returus ot that d epoch. declared a bankrupt in A I Ifllinn Willi ! . I" UtClUJOU, fci uo,v.w ... . - .. . ... ds are called lor ana Deinp seni of the estate, oraerea mas a um- r.an TiAxlti Kell. livincr near in for tho new Federal Public Build- rfend 0f 15 per cent should be made Pasquotank in- in Vas town. Let the selection Cn the 1st of Mar, prox. This will eeksviiie m lowe l beweli and carefully made, for our bo agreeable news to the creditors county, hauls a small seine of COO town is on a rampage in nuiiaing cf tne bankrupt, ana we nope me varus at 1110 muum u. and this Building is for a long time, persistent declaration of the bank- Creel, a tributary of Pasquotank and a few dollars should not stand njpt, that the estate was solvent and mYeT He made a haul of herrings in the pathway of our progress. that every cent 01 tne inueuteux MondaT morning of last week irue iu . . .... in tne nis- T would be paid, may prove true in " ' 7" Z Achorce Lodge, L O. 0. 1 . celo- L.1 , and that his character and that is unprecedented hrateil their eightieth anniversary on Wednesday night by an oyster .nnnAp at ihoir Lodee Hall. The rmn;-rnf Ion ia in a healthy and condition, and l.mrM some of our best prominent citizens. Mr. C O. Allen, Shell Fisn Com missioner, of this city, has been sum- i.innpti to annear at rrlitrr mav not bo: the sufler- ers. it em- and most tory of that historic stream, lie enclosed a haul . of one hundred thousand herriDgs, and staked out his seine, being unable to land them in a body. He landed them in sections and disposed of them, as they were landed. It was a picnic for the neighbors. He sold sixty thousand, bv actual count. He of Mr. Inspector. statement his needy nigh- Everr man's a fisher, and that at everr stage. First a pin hok brat that baits for roaches, then a. barb steel hook goslin with voice a'squeak and cut down pants at knee, then a shad net fisher with sloucn tarponn Pamlico Court and oil cloth jacket, then a pound r." ;;,Vr.. .. net hsher. witu Biep-anu au: ui on (be iiT w ""r; ,lo na thn a birr LlUfrihnted anions The suit is for rem- seme usuw uu ruwy-.v Bome lcll to office, whicn he neia y ' . T. , 7 r- hltea his nei anu mmcu ; - nf tha chard is oi tne laiier ciass auu uo anterior to the appointment of the cn f piclmicker3 ftl rew board by the legislature. bfsfishery at Harvey's Point on Sat- httle more pie. . : f hch nartv Dr. Penick Illl UMJ V ' X, was Commander in Chief. He was indues of the progress of a town, the Xapoleon of the party. . If that proposition oe iruc k .. town is on a rampage, lor f .u,.u sav they have never known sucn a ao, in aauo u.,u 1-.?: 5 IwCnm in buildinir as is tho present kindness of Mr J. A. Harris, 01 rXect Meim bilcutt & Brwn- Oecee, F!a., refers in kind terms to propeci. . . , fr . vr-rrw aml his familr. " The Sentinel Kays they livo al norue anu uoara w same plac?," by which,as it explains, 13 meant, that they nvo on a mc-o heart lawyers call r 'anachronism crestion -we sucrnest is n speaking of the gift ceremony, it would be well, tastely and timely, and better everyway, by considerable, that the writers of the communica tion better should not mention their own gifts first, and then mention the other gifts "in a lump," so to speak, and name all the other don ors of gifts under the generic term of "many others.' For instance, that is to say, if I were a spring chicken rooster, with a voice that was a cross twixt a pig's "squeak" and a China goose's "hiss," and like wise had on a pair of knee pants, and I had a sweetheart about 12 years high with pouting lips sug gestive of kissin, if my name and my gift was not in the pot, somebody would find himself with a piece of rotten apple over a black eye, and he be running down street blubber ing for his mammy.lWith our most graceful bow of thanks and admir ation for our young ; friends and neophytes in the field of letter we beo- to subscribe ourselves, yours truly. Ed.1 g CURED E: In 9 cases out of 10 by prop ;E erly fitted glasses, which are mZZ tlie greatest comfort of the g ' age. J ZZZ You try and read a book or paper, your eyes tire you, S strains the muscles and nerves, which causes the headache. 5 Have, a pair of our SI. 50 glasses fitted to your eyes and ZZZ. you cure the nervous headache. 5 HATHAWAY BROS. Do You Know 3 the correct time of day it is now. If you are not sure come to us and let us fit you out with a nice watch. We have reliable time pieces at S2.50 to $25. HATHAWAY BROS. 3 THE JEWELERS. :rs of. action Is to on certain real Petition for Sale or lana Hake, Assets. to "VrORTH ET TTTR jewelers; J aiiuiiiuiuiuauiutuiuiimiiiiuiiuitiiiiiiuuiutuiuaiiurw Uit ( UUI - tlin nntlook is verr bright r.. Tr Paul Creecr Will be at TrmU court next week. The Ecox nvir has alwavs had a loving gnp ,1 A our farm embOfffToa in orange iluus 111 A 1 j - - ill rally a friend at V." 7 mi ' tt. (Ulr lit. fiMilinir roosters and raise olillnenas wiu .;r'r..r?i.i1c'i, cn.i MUM have A I 1 1 1. . Kn thatf At . . . a . r n,i at mnri. inTRrvLuiiiL' 1u.11 uvt " - old ana iruu - - - , - ;'M;nr iL n tm U hands of its repreacn- enougu otui: iu r material bclj, . UdSo Uowiuan wui . u flnl he maintains u iv un ui uuvmw .u..,,, cord on the circuit merciful judge and man. . . 11 I nt We had a very interring caii ou f lusdoQ3 Orlando oranges reminds which is to assure we aie hero yet, at tho old stand, and that a tcuiw fc 1 " . , t . . . ... . thirty thousand. Who says ours is not a country to love and live iu, where' the great Ruler disperses his bounties" with so liberal a hand, where the land is fertile, the waters tteming with fish and a bounteous living is obtainable ata nomiaal price It-was a kicd Providence tbat be stowed the dispensation, ard Capt. Bell, who is a' kind, gocd man,-is a colaborer with His Maker in supply ing the wants of the poor and nceJy. Th crop3 failed last year, and in r.nv sections the cholera was des- tructive ' among hogs, but the full fish supply will be a blessing to all our people. . A people that can buy ten" fat herrings for a penny (and three of them will' furnish a. full day's ration) can fight the wolf -4, .1 'fill the cows come Fri we appreciated and still appreciate home and the sun goes down the box OI luscious urianuu u, l.o kindlr sent us some luan . fif- fr of Peda croy in the University I . i xeara aro.-and that " - " W W 1 rilit V w mm v , r mm of North Carolina, and Mr. 11. u Orlando orange of Cpt , John- Mbane. Supenntendenr or mouc lh finest m the ... . m 1 nit? a iBtatuk . Trfmctioa of rtortn varouua. Tuitirir. oaic.uiy.iae flPT on Main Street vte are oiien guaxaoicw w .. ". 'U. " remin'jcJ of Capt. JW tmdness np "-S r r.n c? rata mf t.l "Rr tha kindness of friend fhools in the State. We wero pleasea to near them speak in complimentary terms t foore of the Ut UUJU1VM. . Colored Normal School oi town and of hia excellent manage- ntfif the schooL We think we WMW V " A express the. public sentiment oi t,wA rTf tnnw Prof. Moore, tbat i, , f tha best representatives to cure. JWo. The genuine baa UV w - - . . VI, . Whv were 5.000 LiOTTLES OF ROB- EJtT TASTELESS 2oc CHILL TONIC com thn first vear of ita birth? Answer: Because it is the BEST AT ANY PRICE, la sold and guaranteed by n.x. flrt.: Dr. J. E. Wood and City Drug Store. in the olden time. 7" . . TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Tablets. TfnnH Tnonev if it fai's . VI address THE . - O .s inn CPU 111 11 U UCA-a - . n.rTT TJlTfMlKII liJllLllllU Wanted. . TiAtpnt cood ideas may K.rVnr a,d. address Tl PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. Md A Gotton Fertilizere -Purchase only such fertilizers for cotton which contain ak least to 4 actual potash. For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6$ Potash. Poor results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash. We will gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash They are sent free. CAROLINA Porqniuian! coutity Superior Court.-vHjx-cliU Proceeding. W. 8. Blancliard, Administrator of IV W. Kiddick, vs. rat' .1 W. A. Riddick. James t,. 1 wine anu 'wife Mary fcllza Twine, jonnua jm lefj and wilo .Elizatietli F. JolletT, Isaac E. Bunch and wife Kliza A. Unnch, and Alex. Uaker and wlf Eugenia E. Baker. ORDER OF rUPLICATlON. It appearing in tins procee ding, by affidavit to the latisfactlon ot the court, that lfaac E. Hiu.ch and wife Eliza A. Hunch, two vt tli lefendant abov named, are tioii nTlhnt ot tho State of Norpi Car.lina, nr.d after due diligence cannot l fonnd within th State; and-It furtlier. in like mann-r, appearing that a cause or action intavorof tlu ilaiiitifT and tiMinl the defendants In rein, with rei-.vt to property in thin Stuti bmI that ihw mhi l?aac K. liuncl. &nd i.Kwife l.hra E.r.unehare r.tM tffary pft-tU h thrieto; It is therefore ouleml that publica tion be made in the kcvJiM:j.T' City, N. C, for fix mieceMttf .week, comiuainling tho haul defendant to appear in tho ufllco of the CU rxot the Superior Court of Perquiinnn county, iu tho town of - l,lVtrJ-; Monday, the -15;h day of May, isl and answer or demur to tlio complaint filed in this proceeding ;" otherwino ludgment will he given for the relief demanded in the complaint. Unne In mv olllco at Ilertfonl, 0., th.8 M.rcl, 8.,.. IKIlKy Clerlt Superior t'ourt. L. L. Smith, atiorniy ir plaintiff,; dollars. It will cost you nothing to read them, ana tney win save you , GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. AFTERNOON OFF 1 TI II IV II I ! 1 'tl"F XI Tied down to housework, to the scrubbing brush, and bucket, to the dish pan and housecloth, is the condition - of the woman who still uses soap m her cleaning. On the other hand the woman w&o uses 001a -has her work all done by noon, WaShlfia Y OWUef , , - . floes as sae picaes ia iuc ... l ir 4t. ff .... f V. T-v.. -- i, .toninor with half the ertort, noon. . Witn VjOiu jjusv. sue uvw - ;o -j ti4t. oq unth soan or any other in hali tne time anu -ai un v--j ' r cleanser. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY or Chicaso St. Louis New York Boatoi o A CLEAR HEAD; eood digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age are somebfthe results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their ArrCu effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head- ache, "dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipanon bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Having recently purchased the en tiro plant (and am now in possession) of the Elizabeth City Iron Works. I offer for sale the entire plant con sisting of the plant In fall Ii. E. all of tho Machinery, Tools,ImplimeatJS Stocks, (Junk Material)," &c, togeth er with the buildings and lot . on which the plant is r : situated.. AU now in practical operation. A rare opportunity for a good man , : and - thbibugh V Mechanic with a small capital. , ' The plant may be leased or work ed on shares. " For further .particulars call or, or write to - JV F. Saunders, P. O. Box 96. .. Eliz. City,N. O. Reliable salesman to eUcurcomplfte line of FainU, Varnishes etc. Oood position and liberal terms lor right ffiaDV dW.S,6TODi,AHp& CO - . - - Cleveland, Ohio. fill lit ill fill II II xx 11 Illl II PIS' (PfllMPITP, FOR MEN and WOMEN, $2.0O t $3.00. BOYS', 2.00. . YOUTH8', l.75. WIE8E8'. l.60. CHltDREN'8. 1.25. Well Shod l Half Dressed. MOST VIOLENT- GASES HAVE 5ScM III U u I 1 u -- ehows no disposition to heal under ordin- . mmm p-n 1 mm rinnT in arv treatment. No one can tell how soon these APPEARED AT FIRST AS -SS SSop Cancer of the worst tjg. Rr I Lrtlll-u ni "w many pie die from Cancer simply be- IIFDC DI?IDI CQ cause they do not know just what disease Is; Ml-Kh HIMHI rN. w r,fVoii- turn themselves over to the doctors, 1111.UU ........ G- raWt to a croel aiid dangerous Hon-the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease operation tne oniy ireat violent and destructive than I I. I II 1 I AwmtM, w m v w 7 Cancer i, a deadly potato ia th. Wood. d ueioTe. wwa : r.:T r.t,f- it Th nthrr external treatment can nave, ;uu cuon . 2:1 Hthin-the last vestice of poison must be eradicated. : X A mm. MWe Wotek About hm --f W !Srt. ve gradually cro wine larger, from which 60f P 3 liSSl rain all direction I became Uy aWed and consulted a good doctor, xv ho VTcnamo ft Ouwr. and advised that it be cut r au but tlus I could not con. sent to. J. reau iu s ;r- -.r- nv,9rm tW and then discharging grew less and then discon- Lhsst- Positively the only cure for Cancer is Bwilt s Bpw- S. S. S.-FOR THE BLOOD -because it is the only remedr wWch can go deep 'enough to teghO not tecuf airay. insist upon o . 0.0 Rlatkm. Contagions BI-?J rtiJ y v " ' S. S. S. cur?s . . m - a pio -u, V'n7- wiU be mailed free to any DOCKS Oil Vkutci - , Swift Specific Company, Atlante. Georgia Wbo ran thlct of some simple tbing to patent ' your Jdw: rir'l f--3EUbUahd !n 1TM. JOVMriliB Mai. B. BIKOHAM. r,Ti tio iundrtd lnrenitoa waata. 1 lOflO A.M.. IX.D..Bap. - - 1 JK M --. 1UUU Ml"'Ti u.cw'bv Offleeraeuuea. blood disease. Valuable to any adores ny c HooiTt BarupcrVU b rtK IU!I. Ui.wi t nf Hi. uwicJ Mt tt noc-t's SrtrL"s as tlren to UUs mUJne f,e gret tSian tbat of aa7 tCKf Merit Vins fibfowther. nood'i 8arsairlll cures Scrofula, Sail 3fceum and Tlxuaon. Dysper1. 'neaAChe. C1LoimtJ. over come. TJsai TTrcd Foe lire e.-cat an Appelltc, itrentta rsa UMiNtrTW.tujs ep the T7bola 8f- - cit tt; plx lf . i Per.ar4 by C. I. j Wanted-An idea 1793 Blngbam School H SHEY1LIE, Protect uaat sict jet Tom Liver trouble quickly rtrelt la serf ons complication, and the man who ntgleet hi liver haa littl regard for health. A. bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken now and then will keep the liver in perfect order. It th disease has developed. Browns' Iron Bitten ,fill core it permanently. Strength and vitality will alwaye follow ita na Baowne' Iron Sitters is sold hr all dealers in! i n l LI U is, II. c. . J5Rs"?eJ! 6ent by u.a.'l. 11 PARKEtt'3 HAIR BALSAW ProsMW a inmiMH j.". . irever Tail to .tore; any iiatrto ita Toothfal Color, s. acaio dMeawa aair imlung. , . ,.-,. pnucTIPATinM of his race in the SUte. q. on eacn ic.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1899, edition 1
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