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THE ECONOMIST fttimrTO XfUT FXTDAT, II. B. Caxicx ...Editor . F. Lamb Bminess Manager FRIDJLT JUKE 2nd, 1893. EDXIOEIAL DOTS. The "Monroe Doctrine,, has been a cherished feature of our public policy. On that one subject of national policy we, the people of the United States, are a unit in approval. Party lines were 3weptaway beforo it- Presi dent Monroe has the credit and honor uf haying first promul gated the doctrine. President McKinley has the discredit and dishonorof bin first to dishon or the doctrine and virtually destroy it. We can no longer defend a policy which we have violated ourselves. We raise the; new plank of the Democratic platform at our fore this week and claim for it the most distinguished consideration. Down with the Trusts. Down with them. They have paralysed industry, destroyed prosperity and threat ened independence of the toilicg masses of the industrious poor ft misp a barrier over which honest toil is powerless. I makes the rich richer aud the noor ooorer. It feeds afresh the "proud man's contumely.' It combines wealth to oppress th nprdr and crush out the manhood of the people. C THE LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE, For just such goods as every body needs and can use to an advantage. The greatest value at the smallest cost. The first time in your life time to obtain so many ureful things, all m one store at ONE CENT EACH 1200yardsVaIencennesLace lc 2 in. wide, . - per yard 3 yards Torchon L-ace Shelf 1 Paper - - for Fancy Lawn String 1 Ties, each - . u 3 yd. Spool Embroidery 1 Silk - - AO Elizabeth City, N. C. P3 ill r3 c SIX DAY'S SALE. Never Before Equaled, Never Can Be Surpassed. QUANITY, QUALITY, PRICE. " 58 DIFFERENT each. USEFUL ITEE1S. One dozen to 100 dozens of the goods advertise! will be offered and sold at our store from June 5th to June 10th inclusive- You pever saw so many gocds so good,and sucb-a-variety of actual necessities sold at such a rediculous price DID YOU? ONE CENT EACtt 432 Yards Domestic Torchon Cotton Lace, ho, larus 432 Yards 432 Yards 432 Yards 432 Yards 2592 yards, all widths a! 1c d U it il it if it If 3 V 8 1 yard. inch wide it if a lc f White or Stripped Wash 1 Rags, - - 24 Faderhaken Hooks and Eyes, - - Box Neuss' Mourning Pins 1 40 in a box i - s, Satin Face No. 2 RI330H, all colors - per yard Monday o Sale. JU1TS th. 3L Tuesday P. I Sale. JTJ2TS 6th. 3L Wednesday Sale. 5L JTJITE 7th. Thursday o Sale. JU1TS 8th. a. Friday Sale. JTJ2TE 9th. Saturday- I Sale. Bishop Potter is a wise and learned man, and is probably guided by the wisdom of hu man counsels and by prayer and supplication to that- divine in spiration which doeth all things well, but if. his ordination of Dr. Cnarles A. Briggs, the ex pelled heretic frem the Presby trrian fold, be an indorsement nf hi singular views of tha character of the Holy Bible, then it makes plain men Ktand still in their amazement at the attempted destruction of their creat com fort and consolation under all ihn rlicnuiotudes of life. It strikes from under the hum bio Christian his sublime reli anco and staff of Faith, and leaves him without a substi tute. The author of such a murderous assault upon our sniriitial fortress, should be driven from the place of Shep herd in the Christian fold, and, according to the judgment of sm humble layman should not bo allowed to defile the ec rlesiastical tocra of a Driest of the Protestant Episcopal Chu rchl n'Ame r i ca. The Filipino right still rages and the end is not yet, nor is it visible in trie distaucc Gen eral Otis, who commands the American troops, calls for moro troops to hold the con- nuercd territory, and theinsur gents are ambushingourtroops and becrinnintr a euerilla war - w which in their guerilla country cn be continued interminably. Our twenty millions of dol lars for the purchase of the PhiliDino Islands was the worst bargain the United States has ever maae. it was worse than buyinjr U pic in a bag.' We have violated under the order of President ilcKinley, the sacred golden rule, and hare done unto others what we forbid them to do to us. We have adopted the law of imperialism, of Alexander, Casar and Napoleon. It is President McKinley who has dishonored our national pol icy and has violated the tradi tional policy, recommended by Washington, to avoid foreign entanglements. If we now ad hero to the Monroe Doctrine, all foreign powers who invade American territory will be jus tified by our own example. At the late meeting of the National Democratic Commit tee m St- Louis, Champ Clark, another Tom Benton, of Mis souri, uttered a stirring politi cal sentiment when he said: "We will put into our plat form as strong an anti-trust plank as the American lan- Tape Measure, CO ins, long Aluminum Thimble Horn Hair pins, 3 ins- long Yard Satin Baby Ribbon 2 Tea Spoons Table Spoon Pea Whistle Picture Nail 2 Moulding Hooks Package Carpet Tacks a .EACH. Piece Iron Wax with handle Silver Tipped Pencil, with rubber . 4 Pen Holders . Doz Jack stones Doz. Sheets Shelf Paper . Globe basket plain color 5 Gilt Costume Bells 3 Doz. Shoe Buttons Pass book 30 page . EACH. Black Belt Pin for Silk Belt r l Men's Lawn String Tie Paper Short Count Pins . Full " tl Paper Needles 2 Rolls Imitation Kirby Ha' Pins, straight 2 Rolls Ditto Crimped r 2 Rolls Invisible Hair Pins Aluminum Hair Pins . EACH G Corset Lace, Fletcher', 2 yds. long Corset Lace, Round Silk, 2 yard3 Chenille Ball . Yard Black Hat Elastic . Pair Children's Gartera . Gent's Gilt Collar Button, Celluloid Back . in Scarf Holder EACH JUNE 10th Bone Crocket Hook . P"" Steel " . Spool Red E-nbroitlery Cot ton . . i :. Card Darning Cotton 3 yd Spool EmL roidery Silk Roll 3 yard Col ton Tape, Beauty Pin . Ball Cable Cord . . Ball Tinsel . -EACH It's False Pride To despise the small things Small Prices. Thoe dollars you worked hard to earn, may be inoetlj saved, buying these goods at THIS PRICE. THE SMALLEST PRICE ON EARTH. DON'T Thin for a moment that MITCHELL'S BEE HIVE will ro to sleep like "Rip Van Winkle in the Uatskills," for 20 years, or 20 months of 20 days or 20 minutes. Four Weeks 11B PROGRESS WIDE AWAKE In the truest sense of its meaning, is the import and purport of this store this business. Sale IT! SALE WILL LAST A WEEK. To the Merchandising of the times. Watch ing, thinking, working and employing the . most capable men in the great Marts of trade to ass'st us THAT'S HOW! of the series will DON'T MISS IT! ! THE SMALLEST JPRICE iOJST EAR2H, Of the most remarkable rlcs reducing evor known to tlm purchasing public. The but CLOSE ON JUNE lUth. DON'T JUS 11(3 It's for Men. It's for Women. It'sforChildren; Beginning Monday, June 5 4h, to Saturday .Night, J une 10th. cuaue can make the Ameri can language, mark you, not tue rngusn wnicn win re store to every citizen of the re puhlic the inalienable right to earn his bread in the sweat of his face, which will guarantee to every laborer the enjoyment of all his wacres. and which was supposed to bo the life of . i . t 1 : traae uniu me avepuunuuu par ty created a countless brood of trusts which are sucking the life blood of the great body of the people. SPAINS GREATEST NEED. Mr. li- P. Olivia, of Barcelon, Spain ftueiid Ills winter ai jvisen. o. Weak nerves liad caused severe pains in the back, of Ins haad. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest lilood and nerve remedy, all pain soon lert liim. lie fays mis Rnina medicine in what his county needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purines tha blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and ner life into every ruutle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it- Every bottl guaranteed, on ly 50 cents, bold by Alex. Wadsworth Drusist , A'EWS F110M THE COUNTIES nterestintj. Items horn Various of the Dist'irt Harts IWaterlily. D. E. Saunders is the first to dig Irish potatoes for marCet this season. Others will follow in a few days. It is said the crop will be short. The L. S. boys have counted to the end of the season and they are sauntering far and near. The No. 8 crew had refreshments and a social hop. Tbej invited many of their friends and the time passed very plesantly. We are glad to announce that Dr. W. T. Griggs is out again from his recent severe illness. He has been greatly missed in this section dur ing his three weeks, absence. T. A. Pool and St. Clair Lewart, who were fishing with the New York sturgeon fishermen at Nags Head, have removed with them to Lonx Island. Mrs. W. H. Hampton and chil dren, who have been on a. visit to her mother,in EJenton,have return- yon x atop I taVfng Scott's Emulsion bc- cause it's wirm weather. pKccp taking It until you are cured It will heal your lung? and give you rich blood in sum mer as In winter. It's cod Urcr oil made easy. S0c tad 1. AS dnmUtt. ed home. Soft crabbing is now going on and large quantities are being caught. u. r. jl. Poplar Branch. Owing to the cool weather, the crops are not growing so well. Mr. Clyde Walker, having been teaching for nearly nine months, closed his school last week. Mrs. H. J. Paylor, of Norfolk, is visiting her sister, Miss Lucy O'Dell at Poyner's HilL Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunton, of Elizabeth City, returned home this week, after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives. Messrs. Poyner and Meggs are now getting their saw mill in good running order. There was a very large crowd at Ebenezer Church last Sunday to attend Children's Dav exercises. The affair was a very enjoyable one. The music was rendered very nicely and the speeches were recited with oratorical skill, showing good jud merit on the part of the trainers. Elisha. Farmers are complaining of a bad stand of corn, as the bud worms and clue bugs are devouring it. Some of our truckers are begin ning to ship Irish potatoes. , Mr. Elisha Lister, who has been very sick with typhoid fever is im proving. We all hope he will soon be out again. Dr. J. L. Lister, of South Mills, who was called to see his father, re turned home the first of the week. Rev. C. It. Taylor delivered an excellent sermon Sunday morning to a large and attentive congrega tion at Union M. E. Church. Subscriber, Many interesting games were played and a very pleasant time is reported. On Wednesday night, May 24th, 1899, at 1 o'clock, Mrs; David Sa vins departed this life, after an ill ness of some months. She has been a sufferer for a loDg' time, but for the past few weeks she grew worse rapidly. Mrs. Savins has been a member of Olivet church for many years, and w?ie a good christian, affectionate wife, and a kindmother. She has gone where nothing disturbs her peace and to be with those who have gone over the river before. She leaves a hus band, five children, and many rela tives and friends to mourn her loss, to whom we offer our sympathies. Her funeral was conducted at Olivet church by Rev. Mr. Taylor, and th remains were laid to rest near by. Mrs. Wm. Blount, who has bsen visiting friends and relatives in Hert ford, returned home Wednesday. X. Y. Z. Riverside. Crops are suffering for rain. Miss Sallie Creekmore, of Corn land, Ya., is the guest of friends in Newland. Miss Delia Hams, who has been on the sick list, is out again. There was a' social gathering at the home of Mr. Mack Jaekson, in the I'ork, on last Saturday night Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bfl iousness, constipation and kin- I TUTT'S Liver PILLS A Vfcman Only Knows rht suffering from taJllnz of the womb, whites, painful or Irregular snense, or &ny disease of the distinctly feminine organs is. A man may sympa thise or pity but he can not know the gonLs she goes through the terrible suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope and happi ness. Yet this suffering really is needless. ; McELREE'S Utee of Copcnl wiU banish it This medicine cures all ' female diseases " quick ly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical exami nations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not con tinual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but $i from any druggist. c For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. XTRS.C J. WjssT. XaahTfrie. Term- writes t '"This wonderful medicine ouyht to be In every house where there are girls PEES Suppository Is enamteed to ewe PILES, ad CONSTIPATION Ucedr. itching. protrinj. iavarrt), whether otf recent or long standing, cr BMcejr refunded. It gnes instant relief, and efiei is a tauksii and permanent cure. No surgical opeiaticn rr- jvirc-' Try it and relief jraor snCerings. SrnJ U i-. jt f . saonials and free sanipie. Cm pcrvilv?. J -r--.. -by Urocyists. or sent l J Boil ca i. ix oTj L'. IAKT1I RUM, EEZ.tts2iT. J.;: Sold in Elizabeth City, N. ! . ; Dr Griggs & Son. Call for Sampl, TYTOTTH CAROLINA. Pasquotank finqf j-Saperior Court, before the Cler-. M.N. Sawyer, Plaintiff, vs. H. C finnix, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. This cause eouiine on to he heard beforo me and it appearine: to the sat isfaction of the court that the plaintiff has a cause of action aeainst the de fendant of which this court has juris diction, and that she is a non-resident of this State, and has property herein, of which this court has jurisdiction; aad it further appearing to the court that summons has issued, aud the same has been returned that the de fondant canuot be found in the State, and that this cause is for the sale of a lot of land in Elizabeth City, N. C, for division between plaintiff and de fendant, It is therefore, on motien of G. W. Ward, attorney for plaintiff, ordered and decreed that publication be made in the Elizabeth City Ecoxoil st, a newspaper published in Elizabeth Oity N, C, for six successive weeks, begin ning with the issue of May 12rh, 1899. commanding the defendant, H. C, Pinnix to appear before the Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pasquotank county on the 23rd day of June, 1896, and answer or demur to the petition which has been tiled in this cause, or the court will afford the relief therein prayed.- ( It is further adjudged that publica tion of this order shall be sufficient notice to the defendant. W. H.JENNINGS, Clerk Superior Court. May 9, 1899. G. W. Ward, att'y for plaintiff. KOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, i Dare county. J Superior Court. Notice is hereby giving that articles of incorporation of the Manteo Lum- ber and Manufacturing Co. have been filed and recorded in the Clerks Office of the Superior Court, in the county aforesaid and the said Company hav ing complied with Section 677, and 678 Chapter 10 Vol. 1 of the Code of North Carolina haye been duly de clared under authority of Sec. 679. of the Code of North Carolina, The Man teo Lumber and Manufacturing Com pany, the articles of agreement being (in substance) as follows! 1st. That the name ol yud Com pany shall be the Manteo Lumber and and Manufacturing Company. 2nd. The object shall be the manu facturing and sale of lumber, opper ating GristMIlls and dealing in all kinds of timber. 3rd. The principal office and place of business shall be Manteo, Dare Co., N. C. 4th. The amount. of capital Kock shall be Ten thousand dollars divided into One hundred snares of the par value of One hundred dwlltr?,eacb. 5th. The principals flicer shall be a President, Secretary, and Treasurer and Board of Dirrcror. 6th. The stock bUl r of this cor poration shall not Vm individually lia ble for its debts. ' In witness whereof I hereunto get my hand and the -ea.i of ifc-j Superior Court of Dare c.oi;y. N. C , tii;s the 2!:tb. dar cf April iSj'J. 4 . ' THEO. 53. MEEKIN3, - Clerk Superior Court. Dare Co., N. C. .. WANTED, Aneatard ictelli ett young n.an, one acqu inttd with the business com nunity of Elizabeth City, prefer- I 3 at 3 3 ww a ar me ..A ea. Aaaress ine j. marcus Uo.. 12 8, Street Philan Pa. .. : Rollinson, Stevens & Co Staple Wholesale and Retail Deafers -ancyfiroceries. i Nos. 69-71 Poindoxter St., ELIZABETiH CST V5 C. .'PHONE 125. ! This space belongs to J. A. HOOPER & CO. Water St., leaders of low prices on Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Etc. Wholesale and Retail. JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER IX ALL EIKDrt Or FKESH E1SH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE. NO AGENTS EMPLOYE) Kotice of Adminlstatlan. Having qualified as administratrix. of the late Dr. W. S. Temple, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to hi3 estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those hold ing claims against the same to present them for payment within twxlvp months from the date of this noti or it -will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ' - MagqikTkmple, , Adm'ix. Of W. H. TpinnlP. dfio.M Jlbajc 25th, 1899, r AGHEVlLL Offers superior courses in Music, Art, Literature, Expression and PhvileaF Culture. Mr. Emil Grain m, Manager -and Proprietor of the Scharwenka Con servatory of New York, will be the Director of the School of Music this season. He will be assisted nv the j leading teachers of the Scharwenka Conservatory and also by some of the most prominent artists of New York. The rates in Asheville will be 25 per cent, legs than the New York prices-' . from the sime instructors. For circular and further particulars address, ARCHIBALD A. JONES, President. Asheville, N. C. LIGHTNING RODS. W. K. CARTER & M. M. SAWYER offer their services to the public in putting ud Lightning Rod to llnihl ings. Tney have experience and tirst-. class work guaranteed. Prices hs low as the lowest. Fcr further informa tion address us at Elizabeth h?,C
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