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THE ECONOMIST nnaxsnro XTX3X rwi. fi B. Cexzct ..Editor I E. F. Limb uuamew 1 FRIDAY JUNE 23rd. 169D. T2X3 : EXLXEPXHES. The Insurgent war in the Fhilipine Islands is still rag ing. The end no roan knowb. We can all see that the coun try in which the fight is main tained is a land of jungles, swamps and mountain fast nesses, inhabited by a scm barbous population of simple i .1 r.iv wants tv Mrh arc?" 6Uiv w .. i i..Ma ,.f plied by me whu prvuuuo . t i,mot line .such a climate, tioos,a guerilla untamed inter- t ip tronics- m sutu i with such cond war can be mamtai minably, land nature supplies its commissariat. are on the verge of such a conflict with such a people, apparently to wcom war is no siruuu,uuu whoso instincts of nativity are as ardent as among more civil ized nations. We are in it and we must fight it to a finish. Whose fault is it that we are so situated is not now a sub ject of enquiry. Onrs. not tb raion vrhj. Our, but to t!o ami die." Amid the clash of arms the laws are silent and questions of personal responsibility are waived for the time. The President has blundered, but now, right or wrong, it is our country.and whatever the con- genuences we must see it out. When the day .of retribution comes the President will be held to a dread responsibility. Whn would have dreamea when the President let slip the dot of war in Cuba, that the theatre of war would so soon have been transferred to the distant Pacific, and we have in- - m m vested twenty millions in a war in which victory would have no glory and defeat no consolation. It is too late now to look in to remote causes of current events. We must meet the crisis that is upon us, without arrainging the guilty parties responsible for the trouble. Momentous events come fre quently from humble origin. While we are striving to stran gle Aguinaldo and add anoth er patch to our territory,it will not answer for us to pause to investigate whether we fhust hold Marcus Aurelius Hanua responsible for this deviltry or his r.im.ntnn1 At ntlP WillifllTl MC- kinfey. Wo can turn Mc down at a blank page in the secular 7 . .f , book of life, and settle with him anu Aureuus when the time comes,easier than we can fold our banners in the Phili lpines now. Shako Into Your Shoes Allen Foo-Ee, a powder fjr tte IceU it care jaufttl,'wjJ:n. martio, ncrrouA, ftt anl lnjt&ntfy lXr Hie tmj out cf corn and bunion. lutae ralet corafurt dUcoTerj of tctfft. Allen Foo-eas nuio usa or new ski.i by an hoc feel cm j Trj tt To-Day. dmrvlikt. rrccr. ao ttore and general toi aeeteTcijwUere. By mall for SS tu. La stamp. Thai lactafe mtt. Allen S- utmtteAl, LeXUy, V. Audrw,t T?nnT-PSI2TTS0P CIVIL12A- f W mtt Like individuals, nations , have their foot-prints cf ascent or decadence, and to the phil- cnn, tnWrvprthPv nrn rli. tinctlj marked upon the soft sands oltime. The most min- s ute observer rcarce discerns them at first, and he is a phil anthropist in the Kaleidoscope of National or individual life, who sees the cloud no bigger .than your hand and gives warning of its approach. Look at it. One of the most celebrated paintings of Hogarth.the great -Progress of Vice' It is now tion m the English language so great a work of art that the Thls educational test is prere mnn,r v.iL.a nf th nr.mnai miisite to registration bef ore Daiutinir. now Dreserved as na- m c tional property in the British Museum, would-be estimated iu hundreds of thousands of dol lars. It traces vice from its in- ception. The slight peccadillo in early boyhood. The decep tion, the concealment, which is of the cadence of cri ne,the fuJo" iu the marble ring, the deception in swapping barlowe knives, the rude boy up the farmer's apple tree, gambling on u tpmb-stoae, low ami viciou associations, intemperance, do- Jl MMMMMM a bauchery and crime, mark the foot-prints of decadence, unui the prison- bar or the hang- mans halter closes me uowu ward marcn. Vice and So with nations. .1 brutality mark the downward gro wacow. m. .-b--"- ZTrcd of nations in their certificate and an education f0E , ,0rress in the reaching to the spelling of S decadence in Us in- "buzzard" with one "izzard." doients agesXarthatofind.- This illiterate qualification v duals R me is the bright for voting has been the target l.Vht at to most students of for a t.rade of oppos.t.on to history, and furnishes illustra- the proposed amendment by tionsto guide us in the pil- low white Bepubhcans, to scare crimase of life. In her.public the lower class of negroes, but military life coveteousness was in fact for their own protec the crcat vice that led to her tion in the franchise. In her public career n ruin rasone of her earliest. She a coveted :i,hnrR iroods. UV-l O 'I ,r,rlri became ner d ghe 50Ught the st of tho world. Private, cooq followed in the Knrlnl Vices r r-nrptniiq romman-1 irmu ui uci vv.v.v f.tnrnpfi UJI. - from his victorious conquests, he probably nassed the first night of his return to Rome in MnY,;thtrf to witness the gladaitonal bloody con- tests. Look at Spain. ine rf TTrdinnnd and Isabel- la first introduccd'her to cov- ;n,KnPS8 and conquest. Pri- . v- Chris- vate Vice SOOn followed. CnriS toble Colombo, the great navi- gator, who under the auspices oTSpam first discovered Amer- inn nrobablv never witnessed the championship of a gladitor Did Pickett, the Virginian, or, in a fight with a bull, but his Pettigrew, the Carolinian go farth cmndaon Drobably did. And est into the Federal lines at Gettys- irrandson probably Rnfin' foot-orints are alllburgt Which staied there longest? must our country, iatest hero among the na- , warnine from the it reads the national f . . A jpn. inopnnu ri I :im rn u u uav.m ItoouuJ v ce. ... i Men look on Wltn appro . o. w--- . T listpn to the uet us iiofcc of the decalogue and cadence. 1 uu . --o In the chronicles of history so cial brutality steps on the heels of public conquest and rovetousness. Abroad we are hpntinc? the love OI llDerty into .TVM.WWniis Islanders. At f " . : we are nurryiuK w"" bated breath to see Jetmes beat tbe life moDS. out of Fitzsim- DISCOVERED BY A OMAN. ..,r.tiipr trrtftt d scoverY nas oeen ade. and bat too, bv a lady in this sonn, helps digestion builds up the Floridy, after all," the woman man juntry. "Disease Tastentro its clutch- strength. Only 60c. Sold Alex Wail- fl tQ whispen "What do you guess, opon her f-r seven jeaia she with- worth Uruggist. Guaranteed. Henrv?" D) rsvrl it severest lefctf. but ner VI mi I ... ..I... organs werv under inmded and .death 7he coued incessantly, and could .x,. 1 imininvnr. ror Liirifv luuuiiio I n.t slppn. Mhe nnaiiy aiscovereu a MJStTSSS'SS. for Consumption, and was so much reWived on taking first dose, that she VaU night; and with two bottles. ha iwn Rbsointeiy curea. tier named is Mrs Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. a Hamnick & Uo.,of Shelby, v n. THa! bottles free at aaswonn Drng Stor Kfgalar size 50c and $1.00 1 Every bottle guaranteed. THE COlTSTITuriOlTAIi There is time enough for a consideration of the Oonstitu - tional Amendment to North rt 0,0 nctJmtirm bpfnrA 7- . the final vote in 1900, for the amendment to the franchise in the Constitution. North Caro-Uhv una bears tne opproDnum oi being number 2 in the scale of I .... . i .ftnctollatinn "literacy 111 tne consteuaiio 11 OI ine "u State is doing its best to wipe u"ne "J " tional advancement it is pecu- liarly appropriate ana practical that its constitution should re cognize the educational fea- ture in the great primal chart- er of its'existance, by requir- i existauce, uj . its first Step to enllgllt ing, in f A A ened citizenship, that every man who aspires to the digni- fc of a voter in NortU Cafolina rau.st- uu UU1 a .uu.Iena iu,8.gQKUUaH ouu.- depositing a vote in the ballot box. If there bo any ambi- cinf f dread hot weatner. iney cr know how it weakens and r now tms anccts ine Daoy. All such mothers need Scott's Emulsion. It gives them strength and makes the baby's food richer and more abundant. SOcaodtl. All drcCTirta. tlon in North Carolina this amendment to the Constitution will do more to wipe out illiter acy and advance thef State in the educational scale than the employment of a hundred no- a a I t V. n 4lii wA rrn t a uii;D " . pupil, it no an iaioi, uowiu nass an exammauou . - , In uonsiuuuuu ten days we could teach such a pupil how to repeat every word of the Constitution back- ward and forward, and in t , twenty aavs we cuuiu icui-u ... A him to wrue every uruu. Constitution as amended in a fine Italian hand, that could be easily read. In fact one objection to the Amenumem w make the literary qualification ior voting high enough. If in addition to the proposed it were made a re- ouisite to answer the following quisiie io o questions, we would ike it better i Viz. uuo are men. of North Carolina, living and dead? Which lost most men ? In our Kevolutionary annals what State first proclaimed Independen- ce? When and where T Other considerations pertammg in b rrnrosed amendment we will r--r- mL .... I refer to later. The press is boiling 11. 11 - - the Pottage, and if our people do understand what they are doing not unaerstana wnai iiiej 0 selves will be to blame. QLORIOUS NEWS. Comes from Dr. D. B. (;argi!e, of tlo f vitHn hittprs nas cored Mrs Brewer of Scrofula, whico had cause her great sufferinR for years. Terrible 8oreF would break on her heaa ana face, and best doctors coum gneuu neip; oui nere uure wuificid, lhehealthisexcellent.,, This shows what thousands have proven, mat Electric Bitters is the best blornl puri fier known. It's the supreme remedy . . ,nninr sores. It stimulates ver, Kidneys ana ooweis, wia ,tt -11 mt h J thingPhiladelphia . . mv.Ti ftmitrmriMi NEWS JlilJl HIE UUUillliO nterestincr Items from Various fc Parts of the DisHrt. East LaVe. Departed this life on Saturday morning, June 10th, L.ewis Y. Matin ?on of Lewis It. Mann, tged years. Hichly esteemed in this community, ana Kinaiy lovea dj w m m T t ail who &new xiiui, uy uia -- ro?irTi TT waa sick onlv a f ew days d tho very suddenly, but it'was peaceful and resigned. The good Lord was with him, as ne passed from hte to eternity. uo I walk throngh the yalley of the . . -.p T win fear no evil. for thou art with me thy rod and staff they comfort me." The xunerai iooa. piaco w mo . j. Sunday morning itev. i-t c'irQ4rtTi rflRiatinfT. in th Tires x -:''erwu " k ence 0f a large crowd of sorrowing friends. Our eympathjes are wun the sorrowing. A Friend. Riverside. The recent cold wave was injurious to crops. but benificial to health. xhe farmers'are busy hilling corn. There was a social gathering at Jlome of jjr. James . Lacey last Saturday night, and a httle scratch was reported. Last Sunday Mr. S. S. Davis of- dent of the Sunday School at this place, rhich was accepted. Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. A. S. t r.. rrn OCT a nf tTiA 1 f- ters mother, vho has been sick for some time. "There will be sn ice cream party to night at the home of Mr. Seth Scott and the attendants will haye a pleasant time. Ir. George Markham and Miss Pattie Wilcoi were united in the happy bonaa oi mainmocey lasi week, aad we hear that otner wea dinff bells will soon ring in lhat sec- Tnew wiU be a Children's Day at Newbesun next Sunday, and the public is cordially invited X. Y. Z. Dare County Commis, sioners.. Board of Commissioners of Dare ment Jane 5. 1899. with a fuU Board present. , ilinutea of last meeting read and approved. ' Apphcation of C. W. & F. M. Grice for license to retail liquor at Nag's Head daring Jane, July, Aufrnst and September, made through their attorney, B. U. OrisP was favorably considered and sheriff a i;r,A ordered to issae license. T. M. Walker was allowed a re bate of $7.44, error in his taxes for Clerk Superior Court was directed to csoss index all wills in his offic in accordance with laws of 189J. W. IL Crank was exempted from ,1,Bhilitv- poll tax for physical disability. A , a X i irTrJ Htizens Ordered that oetltion OI Citizens Proceedings lor road in Stumpy Foint township g,;on ad a regular body habit that be granted, and the sheriff was or- insure8 geJfect health and great en dered to lay oft the Bame as the law ergv. Only 25c. at adsworth s lay directs. . A finance committee, consisting of Ti BjisniirhL C. J. Dough and B.C. Crisp, was appointed and requested to report on second aionaay iu o uij. " SZCOXD DAT. Full Board in attendance. ' Ed. Sawyer was exempted from poll tax on account of physical disa bility. Tatfs for 1899 levied as follows: 08 cents on each one hundred dol lars worth of property, real and per- and the special tax provided byjaW The jury list was revise d;rects, and orders on the y treasurer to the amount of term lh and other current sorinfr expenses, were issued. T. DANIELS, Chairman. R W.SMITH, Clerk. Wot RaUed In Florid. Among the interior decorations of a restaurant not many squares from city hall are a number of artificial paimi. The are a8 natnral in appearance ag i they bad been grown instead of manufactured and probably not one person in a dozen among the resteu nnt'a -nntroiM ia aware of their artificial CDaraCr. An aHtmooo or two ago an ejarj ,'qrtiv frnni th( rnral an- rV, Tn n th7 restaurant and tock a seat. Ti,ey gaVe their order and then began to look around, 4,Tbat,8a handsome palm, Henry 1" exclaimed the woman, pointing to the largest specimen. "I wonder if It grew that big in here?" "Of course it didn't," replied the man, with a look of superior wisdom. It was raised down in Floridy. That's where they all grow, and then they are Bhipped up here." Just then one of the restaurant's at- taches approached the palm with a dampcloth in his hand. Taking hold of one of the leaves he yanked it from the 6tem and began to rub it vigorously with the cloth. When he had cleaned the leaf to his satisfaction, he replaced it and pulled another. By this .time Henry's" face was a study, as was also that of his companion. T rnpHs that nlant didn't grow in o . Inauirer He Fooled the sugeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton.of West Jeff erson, O , after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistular. he would die unless a costly operation was nerformed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucfclens Arnica I . x i , a. r:l n.A TTa rtn JlIS 7n the WorldT 25 cent9 a box. 8old by Alex Wads- Alex Wads- worth Druggist. Martyrdom. Mrs. Feeiey Mrs. Love must have been devotedly attached to her husband. Mrs. Steele Her grief amounts to insanity. She has a small fortune in diamonds, and she has been in mourn-. Ing nearly two years. jeweiera Weekly. Great Lorcri of Water. The Siamese are more devoted to the water than any other nation in the .vorld. They- are nearly always bath ing, generally with their clothes on, ind they never go anywhere by land if they can possiDiy go uy waver, xiiu .treet3 of Bangkok are like those of they can possibly go by water. The Venice, ana xue luuamwuia oj :heir idea of paradise would be a town with canals where there were cm-rents !n both directions, so that they mrght be sj-HTed the effort of rowing. Do Not Few Shark. In his book on Australia, Richard Se men declares that the prevailing ideas danger from sharks are greatly exag- .nrnf.J TnlVlrtTlfll sharks may possi- K he tuinry, develop cannibal tastes, xt fvxh are exceptions, rarer than t-.::n eating tigers and crocodilee. Th livers and. fishermen in the Torres itrait. whre big sharks abonnd. do vol ihow the least fear of them. v"''ww V 7 Bilious and Intermittent r eveiS which prevail in miasmatic ais- trtc nre in variably accompan- ;e(j tv derancrements of the .mL. t r onf1 Bowels, Stomach Liver and weis. The SeCfft OI Healtn, The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, fhe whole SVStem becomes de- m . i- ranedand disease is tneresuit. rp ., wr Pillq I llLL S KAT flllfi Cure all Liver Troubles, "Hott lie Explalae-d. -How do you explain tbe phenomena open which jou base your new discor- eryt" asked the inquiBiue wd, , Lis to prevent aajbT ""ny. x auu WHO IS DOt in i"o oauJl- , nnderUking to contradict me. Ana then if anybody objects, I can say it 13 profetsional jealonsy. "Washington Star. Vealnred Xo Oplntoa. "What's the matter with yon t ask- ed the friend. I haven't the least, idea. answered 'The sur the very cynical Invalid. geons are going to operate for appendi citis." Washington Star. The Appetite of a Qoat. Is envied by all poor dispeptics whose Liver are on t Crimea nf rvtnnTi And Liver are cf ortjer. All sacn shou d know that Dr. Kine's New Life Pills, the won- derfulStomache and Lizer Kemeoy, ucriuioiu t;ta ennrl di- Drag Store. The oldest Chrifctian strticttire in Ire land is a rcuaartatle nnuamg. ewviy very ancient, bet wonderfully well pre -terved. at Dingle, in County Kerry. It 'is popularly known ae the "Oratory oi Gallems." Who Gallerna was history doei not say. bnt. as the oratory ha? Itood practically nnin jnred for more than 1.000 years, be was probably on 3f the converts of St Patrick. ilOW'STHISl We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- "ot bVcured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, no5 cuJeney & Co., Props., Toledo, QFi'e tl7lersignedye knon bveh,. able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. . West & TbUAX, Wholesale Druggists WALDIjjG.KlNXAN & MARVIN.Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, u. , xjii, i'otarrVi CJura is taken intr nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prinfl. 75c. oer bottle. Sold by a. l druggists. Titimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Weetern medical autlinrki ate r- slins agarast the use f th; banaxr rfclof. While they migrat no sufewfei tute, they argue that the handkerchief must iro. because it breeds disease. Dr. M. P. Fosney, eqiror ox uie . - . -at. M i.L. SIwa land Journal of Medicine, says: "t,oias hi the head and sore throats make the j rounds of whole families. The hand- kerchief as usually erupioyea is iar from being an aseptic device as it could well be. Used repenteaiy anu thrown in a moist condition into me sr.mG pocket, the germs mflM remain there from day to day, reinfecting each fresh handkerchief and carrying conta gion to the mucous membrane." Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of it Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lies in the taking of it. i COST NOTHING If it fails to cure. 1 25 cents per bottle if it cures. I Sold strictly on its merits by ' Griggs & Son, Dr. J. E. Wood and City Drug Store, Elizabeth City, and H. S. Cason, Edenton. , To Property Owners at Nag's Head. A tax lister of Nae's Head to vnship will be at John Hollowell s f;( oreat wag s tieaa, aa v. ouiy - I V, nnrnnaa rt listinc rorlrrV at that pilcl Si who fall To list on or before that date will be double taxed, with that date will be double taxea, wun- out fail. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Dare county. B, T. DANIELS, Chm. R. W. SMITH, Clerk. WASTED, A neat and intelligent young man. one acauainiea wita uib uubiucbo community of Elizabeth City, prefer- Annrfts? The J. Marcus to., ia S, Street Phila., Pa., Wanted. A ladv dssires a situation as "teacher. either in a school or private family, for the fall term. She teaches the t,ng- lish branches and Music, or will act as lady companion. Address, stating terms, etc. MISS S., box 13G, Thomasville, N. C. Peace Institute, RALEIGH, n. C. One of the best female schools in the South, and the cheapest for advantages given. i Send for catalogue. JANES DlfWlDDIE, Fl. A. FOR SALE. I A law walnnt bfdsteafL six feet wide. Can be seen at the office of the Albemarle Hotel. A top buggy strong and durable. 20 poands new feathers. A large cooking Move, has a reseyoir holding 10 ca Ioms water, with hot closet underneath. Slate inaotei p:ce, good a? new. For price.- apj.h to Central Hotel. Dissolution Native. The -jHr;ii-teliip f Wrd & Evans is this . diiMiVed by mutual con- Isent, Mr. J. I . Ward retiring fro iu the urui. jut- uupiurcs tinued by Mr. x. r Evans who war assume SIS Evans I the tbl:cat ons f the firm if Ward & J.J. WARD. W. E. EVANS. I js, u ty. r. Jnne o, ltvy. Rollinson, Stevens & Co Wholesale and Retail Dealers In. Hos. 69-71 Poindexter St., ELIZA 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. iiiiaiuaiiuaiiuuiiaaiimiuuiuaiiuiuiiiiimuia auiii: r OXFOHD, 1ST. O- Fiftieth Annual Session Opens August 30, 1899. Facilities Increaseia, Charges Eednced, Boarding Accomodation -Enlarged. Extraordinary advantages in Music, Arts, Elocution. Stenography, and typ .n.;Hncr fonoht. CHARGES FOR ANNUAL SKSION. Board aid full Tuiticn in English with Music. For Illustrated Catalogue apply to Notice of Administration. ar,flel as adminhtratrix, - w s rnpinilip. t hereby nn.,na t'u arsons indebted to JJ e8tat'e to come forward and make j,nniediate settlement and tnose uo.u inff ciajms against the same to present them for payment wiium t.-. months from tne aare oi una MWi., or it will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. , ; MAGGIK lEJU'liK, Adm ix. of W, S. Temple, decd March 25th, 1899. S. B.SyilLLER, &CO WHOLESALE fiRMissioL Fisn DealBT NO. 7 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK: Special Attentioa given to Tht Saltjof North Carol in a S had . Stencils find Stationrrr on application. No Aeents TJ A 117' I v M I I U 1-4 9 A W K Successor to Lamphear & Hafl, j - - . Wholesale Commi3sloi. Deal er In FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. . NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, North Carolina Sha I a Specialty. No Azents PILES Rs Suppository 1 is guaranteea to cure tri Ltb, and CONSTIPATION (bleedine. itchine, protruding, inward), whether of recent or long standing, or money ,1 and permanent cure. XVo surgical operation required. , tf Try it and relief your sufferings. Send for list of testi- monials and free samnle. Onlv Ko cts. a box. For sale ti oy druggists, or sent uy man on receipt oi price. : ! . , II I1ET1H ETJDY, m. Phamiacist, Lancaster, Pa, g Bi ' --ti. Sold in ElizabethCity, N. C, uy Dr. Griggs &; Son. Call for Sample, LIGHTNING RODS. W. K., CARTER & M. M. SAWYER offer their services to the public in putting up Lightning Rod to build ings. They have experience and hrt- class work guaranteed. Prices as low as the lowest. Fcr further informa tion address us at Elizabeth Ctfty, N C NOTICE. By yirtne of a decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, made in the canse of VV. M. -Baxter ec al?. vs H. O. Pinnix, I shall proceed, on Mon day, July 3rd, 1899, at 12 m , to sell at the Courthouse door one certain tract of land situated in Salem town ship in said county, adjoining the' lands of Anderson White, Main Road and others, containing 62 acres, more or less, and fully described In" a deed from W. J. Griffin and wife to Dr. O F. Baxter, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pa?quotank cjuuty in ueea Book No. 9, pige 502 oaia iann is soiq ior a aiyision among tne heirs at lw of Dr. OT F. Baxter, and will be sold for ON E-HALK CASH and the 1 alance in SIX MONTHS. ' - Gr. W.WARD, Commissioner. This June 3rd 1899. ncylroceries, TH CITY, ;W. C. 'PKONE 125. emmary, Latin and French . . in (mi. F. P. HOBGOOl), President HOTICE! N ORTII CAROLINA, I Superior Dare county. $ (Vurr. Notice is lierebj' uMvlnir tl.at artirl. s of ir)crprati.n of the Muistco I.uu. br and Manutacriiriii ('. hav l.-.-n tiled and ie.nll in the Clerks Olli.; of the Superior Court, in the county aforesaid and the said Company h;i'v inc complied with Section 077, ami G78 Chapter 10 Vol. 1 of the Code of North Carolina have been duly de clared under' authority of See, (iT'J.i.f the Code of North Carolina, The Man-" teo Lumber and Manufacturing Com pany, the articles of agreement beinK' (in .substance) an follows: 1 1st. That the name ot paid Cotn nany shall he the Manteo Lumber and and Manufacturing Company. - 2nd. The object shall be the manu facturing and sale of lumber, opper atinft GristMllls 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 htpek shatH)e Ten thousand dollars divided into One hundred shares of tbe par value of One hundred dollars each. 5th. The principals oflicershall lie a President, Secretary, and Treasurer and tJoara of Directors. 6th. ,The stock holders of this cor- poration shall not be individually .lia ble for its debts. ; In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and the seal of the. u per ior Court of Darecoanty, N. C, tin;? the 29th. day of April 1899. THKO. B. MEEK INS, Clerk Superior Court. Dare Co., N. C. - JAMES BOND,; commission dealf:r in ALL KINDS Or FRESH FISB, Ga and Tara;in SO. 704 SECOND STREKTY BALTIMORE. NO AGENTS EMPLOY LTA THE ECONOMIST IS THE Official Org-an Of the Countie3 of Currituck, Camden, Dare and ; Pasquotank, Where it has a very Large Circulation fv The Best Advertising Medium in the District,
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