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mmm. THE KCONOMLST rccusnto imi rnux. R. a Carxcr . .Editor E. F. Lamb Bu&incw Manager thicg8 drop men I was going to do it todar. I say to you BroucrbtoD, old fellow, when the people don't do right and you eet after them, all I can Sic cm, sic CU1 hu devoted bis days and nights to the study and advocacy of Silver coinage. So great was his devotion to it that he be came its recognized champion jsay is: in tno puuuc - Xhi8 sampio of pulpit elo- FRIDAY JUKE 30tb, 1603. and when it became we fl wa8 eeted with Kreat absorbing issue in our naon- appiau8e which continued for PSrsmmiTIAL rOIt- al counC113 in XOJ J uu , r " several minutes, and if it is memuuauu " suited to the latitude of Ueor- ing arouna ior a cauu.ua - eia.wenrefer the "old Daths" of North Carolina preaching. Sam rolicr of the Adminisiraiion iu o.wb r T u i draws crowas dui h is prooie if asVcd what is the the Presidency on that broad . . I I nnrl at wfTt CT Ylln IT- fill fiVCS WCT6 icv of the Administration iui" r ' . , icj 01 mt i f itInnfi nq the leer .ini nTw t mur ioreitra tUu- u.v f TlTnrl'annbla ,A w iu Rnnniah itinalo can Jidate. minsTB nriiiiiiL'ii ur imv f i - - - Umbition roso above cunning war. we, nor uuj v .r ti.. Im Bi.tinp. and while he could answer tne quesiiuu. r ' 4 ,. 7. . i . vfolripd to the earnest solicita rrcsideni ncany a.uAitua.v, ; - the condition of the ass in M I the tions of his friends to become matical if he promotes the progress of holiness. We might suggest some pulpit innova tions by which he could double the size of his audiences. We were once denounced.ee- fable between the two bundles a candidate ior iue xrwmcuy clesiasticaliyf by Dr. Laferty, of fodder. Theasswastroubled he posiuveij rwiweu wcm of Richmond, Va.. for express because he could not eat both the lists fcr it as a scrambling, nlr 0UP opinions of Sam Jones, bundles at the same time, and trading poiiuciuu.uu bufc we hope tho good doctor will bridle his wrath, now, as . . . . It- I r ixt if h. the President is troubled be- ms menus " cause he cannot reduce the draw his name as soon as they KSlimno. to his control without discovered that ho was in the inrr through tho hazzards of way of a harmonious nomina a long and bloody guerilla con- tion. Office sought him. ... . .... ,.r Ufiiifht not office. He did rnf tKtttlrfl with their laurel attend tho Convention at Chi t He not wo aro not speaking of Sam as a personality but as a unique historical character, just as we would speak of Alcibiadcs, Epaminondas or Hanibal. wrrnf li of VICtorV. I llC 1 TCS1- iJent is at heart on expansion ist, not only for the glory, but for the rarty patronage and mnnov thnt i in it. But be vs x. j - ' knows that uur people nro in favor of our traditional policy, A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER Will often cause a horrible Barn, Sc&ld. Cut or Brute. IJucklen's Ar nica Balve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Onret Old Sores. Fever bores, Ulcers, him I Burns Felons, Corns, all Skin Erup a I hums, dcdi pue vuio uu roiiui uijr neanj I05 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Alex. Wadsworth Druggist. nterestinpj Items from Various of the DisWrt. Harts cago, wnen mo uuhuuuv, the nominee was in progress, nor did he keep in touch with tho Convention by telegraph or otherwise, and when Bryan was nominated ho gave his endorsement and i,nmll tn Ha bv Washington, support. t nrnid foreign entanirling Mr. Bland was the architect r0mt,lication5. and he wants to of his own fortune. Born to EWS FROM THE CO UNTIES be a second term President and poverty and humblo life, he he would like to make Marcus fought his way to ambition's Aurelius Hanna his successor height, by a life of study, in in the office of President of the tegrity and honor. Accustomed United States. Ho knows to the plow handles life,in early that the people have had throughout his distinguished enough of Marcus. Expansion career ho loved rural scenes per so he would take at one and avocations, and was never gulp, without making a wry happier that when nursing his face at it- Mr. McKinley is trees and looking at his red not without ambition but his apples, and his photographs in ambition shrinks from perils shirt sleeves and louch hat, in its pathway. He is not of sitting under the shade of his the Hickorv Jackson type. He venerable apple trees show is as little like Andrew Jack- him at his best and in that pos- Sunday. vr it nn thnt he doubtless wisn "'- j m - - I to Hercules." Riverside. Most of the corn billing have been served and the are now resting. dinners farmers Ordered that T.B Berry, a deal mute, be released of the payment of his taxes, on account of poTertj and inSrmity. Ordered, that tho sheriff be directed to issue liquor license to the following persons upon their complying with the requirements of tbe law : J. C Uhe nut, M. J. Sawyer. 8. E. Speight, T. STerril & Son. G. II. Wood. J. R Ber- Keron, W. H. White, at Albemarle House, W. II. White, 72 Poindexter Street. R. L. Evans, M. B. Dawes, Ja son Bell, T. P. ash, Alexander & Swain. Berry & Shannon, J. F. T. Steger. Dr. H. T. Aydlett. Health Officer, made his moatnly report, which was read and ordered filed. A petition was received eigned by several citizens who own property on the street, and others, asking that liauor license be granted to no one to sell liquor on the street between Leigh "s hotel and Hat hews street. On motion referred to City Aldermen. Ordered that w. E. klinton be allow. ed to purchase 33 plank for Richard son Mill bridge. Ordered that the county license on wood dealers be reduced to $3. Ordered, that John S. II orris, former treasurer, be allowed an order for 200 .07, amount overpaid by hira on Alms House fund, as per report of finance committee ot December 5, "93. The following named person were drawn to serve as jurors at July Term of Pasquotank county Superior court: W. II. Frice, W. A. Jones, J. U. mai ling, M. S. Sawyer, A. Jennings, A. S. Jieal, H. P. Toxey, 8. II.Reid, J, N. Midget t. 'Vilson Bell. E. C. Reid, Wm. Madrin, R. II. Palmer, J. N. Scott, Jno. W. Overton, E. C. Cherry, George W. Ilnrris, 8. J. Brothers. After allowing the properly approved bills the Board adjourned. SCHOOLS. Board met to-day, June 19, pursuant to call by tb.3 chairman. Full Board present. ! The petition of C. H. Robinson and others asking the Co amissioners to es tablish a ferry . from Elizabeth City and Pasquotank county to Camden county via Goat Island, over the land of C. H. - Robinson, the hearing of which was postponed from the last meeting, came up before the Board for hearing, and after hearing agu- ment of counsel for and against the establishment of said ferry, it is, upon motion, ordered that the petition be dis missed. Commissioner G. M. Scott voting for the establishing. Ordered, that V. E. Evans be allow ed to remove his place of business (selling liquor) from its present loca cation to the Leigh building situated on west side of Poindexter street, in Elizabeth City. Ordered, that Berry & Shannon be allowed license to sell liquor in the same building now occupied by them Tho company ditch on Pool Town road, which is being newly cut, is on north side Fearing street. nearly completed. Ordered, that .the county appro- I . A A. 1.11 A A. priate twenij-nve u on are 10 iub cor- III Mil COLLI!, LITTLETON, N. C. R Board, laundry, full literary and library fee. 1132 for the entire schol astic vear. To those applying in time the above charge may be reduced to 1 v& oy one nours woric per aay in lnuusinai ie c&rtinent. The "7th Annual Session begins Sept. 20. 1899. For Catalogue address Rev. J. M. Rhodes, A. 11 , President. THE Stats hmi & Industrial Colkg; OF NORTH CAROLINA. Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and indus trial education aod special pedagogi cal training. Annual Expenses fiw to 813 ?: for non-residents of the State $150. Faculty of 30 members. More than 400 regular students. Has mar ticulated about 1,700 students, repre senting every county in the State ex cept one. Practice and Observation School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free-tuition applications the uld be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teacners. For catalogue and other informafion address PRESIDENT McIVER, Greensboro, N. C. Ths si North Mm Widest patronage and fullest equip inent in its history, Faculty 33; stu dents, 495; 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elec tive Courses; 3 Professional Scbools, in Law, in Medicine and in Pharmacy. New Buildings. Water Works, Splen did Libraries, Laboratories, Etc. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuit. on $60 a year; Board $8 a month. Ample opportunity for self help Scholarships and Loans for the needy, Free tuition for teachers. Su-nmer School for teachers. 24 Instructors. 147 students. Total enrollment 644. For catalogue, address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN; Chapel Hill, N. C. Peace InsfAlute, RALEIGH, . C. One of the best female Mrs. Martha Harris and son, of tie I poration to assist in repairing Uaskins schools in the South, and the Fork, were the guests of her son, Bridge. nr r T x f a l nl r o.iu tt : l 11 i 1. . nr. u&wbuu lenuereu ma icbiuq- iu xiariris, at iu aLe, tion a9 township constable for Eliza beth City township, which, upon mo- t inn wo a orrtn T" "'i,: i.i t xt i, I .r' - . - . I 1 r u: in l-nnw I v"uicuo niiionucyuu uruereu, tnat tue ioiiowing rax oe lie is 01 uie cu iur is iuuumvu v .-v.. Sunday WM greatly enjoyed, levied for the county for the year 1899: cheapest for advantages given. Send for catalogue. JANES DINWIDDIE, f.l. A. Yoodville. 18c Adjourned :0. 18U9. Martin Van type. He is a trim- him. The simplicity 01 s and the speaking and singing was QeneJ?! ca.nt 2!J fls c; state sae 0j Elizabeth City Bonds. m nnn n iii ir iu iii.h n a t . i uaii i liiu uvv. w . A shufller, and a political cal- amonc all classes and parties culator and trickster. He will in public life, and tho univer- nml ho won't. He shall and sal sympathy at his death tnat As I am a reader of the Economist ,w ir ; xvitlmnt th norvads all classes of men at- let me add one item for the '-locals." test the excellence and vener- ow and then somethieg transpires, plied for the office of township con Sealed hids will be received until to meet Monday. June 2 o'clock t. m.. Saturdav. Julv 15th. 1899. for all or any part ol $10,000 to S20.000 5 Der cent bonds of $100 each. lioara met to aay, jane ao, pursuant i83ued by the Corporation of Elizabeth to adjournment. Full Board present, city for street improvements. First C. M. Berry and Hill Humphries ap- ten of the series to be paid in two yeais Rollinson, Stevens & Co .Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Sfap 1 ncprocenes, Nos. 69-71 Poindexter St., LIZA TH CITY, S!. C. JPHQNE 125. This space belongs to J. A. HOOPER & CO. Water St., leaders of low prices on Dry G-oods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Etc. Wholesale and Retail. OXFORD, XT. C. Fiftieth Annual Session Opens August 30, 1899. Facilities Increaseia, Charges Eeinceil, Boarding Accomodation Eml Extraordinary advantages in Music, Arts, Elocution. Stenography and typ.- writing taueht. charges for annual sksion. Board atd full Tuiticq in English with Latin and French. $!2 00, Music . . . ...40 00. For Illustrated Catalogue apply to F. P. HOBGOOJ), President. THE Buggy and yet would wear the mantle ation of his character of a Napoleon. He wants the favor of the South and he fears the frowns of the North. He whispers honeyed words in choicest phrase into the ears of the South, wakes the tender chords of Southern comrade ship by wordy tributes to the heroism of the confederate dead, and then wipes his liquid eyes and appoints negro ollice holdcrs to humiliate Southern manhood and womanhood. He wants votes and thinks he fouls Woodville, worthy of note. We were roused from our lethargy, made ,,,uA to womfn m wen men re m.de to cast gloomy thoughts m oblivion, " -."l ttirb:e tj busier for a at by the beauti- Blamo i&ems tiduty remedy, promtij loJ marriage of Ali63 iilancne Wilson Ylniit umb boui br mu irrr, i ' mpiiici iiiiMu mbout iu Adare nr. KUinesjay oist inst., at the Baptist Church. Tho church was beautiful ly decorated with evergreen and even in a benighted village like stable of Elizabeth City township. tucr Co lacgb&mpun, N.Y. made vacant by the resignation of W. C Dawson. On motion of S. N. Mor gan Hill Humphries was duly elected. The balance ot the day was aevoteo to the. revision of the tax list. After allowing the properly approv ed bills the Board addjourned. G.M.SCOTT, Chmn. M. B. LULPEPPEB. Clerk. after issue, and ten every year there after until the whole are paid. Inter- eat .on the whole amount payable semi-annually. The right is reserved by the City to reject any and all bids. 2io bids need be below par. J. L. SAWYER, J. B. FLORA, T. B. WILSON, Committee. .... Manufacturers and Dealers In All kinds Riding Vehicles. Also Harness, Whips and Robes. 76 AND 78 POINDEXTER ST., LiZABETH CITY, .ft!..- REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. NOTICE. JOHZS. Sam Jones and By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, made in l .. - , . r. ; . .. . t- .t . t tmi f tne cause or M. is. awver vs. li. c. tho negro "P un rea ngnts, mat cast their r oruiiny years 1 urx s rms nave PinnlIt 1 8haii sell for cash at the Court water liUies, and darkened, so as to rr j r -appear as the twih'ght, then lit 1 Tied rTieiiaS teSt. Kotice of Administration. - it - ' ' 1... rA. Fad0ff80n the scene, making it one rovn nKWmtrtntliP invnIM House door in Elizabeth City, on Mon quel nun u.i- wi uuo4., of beauly The bride wag becom. r "& day, Jult 24th,' 1899, at 12 M. the fol- blems of our day and genera- ingiy attired in a traveling suit tnd -re truly the sick man s friend, lowing desenbed lands: tion. Many thoughtful men wore that calm sweet egression as A KnOWH Fact ftSa"anfrir8 have set upon them and have n every day hie. She possesses . .... - , , , . the JBaptist Church thence w m along - i a i i x -i I'll i . i fir iniiniic w l -'j r i 'j r n m ri ?ctimi;i i ? i. jo r . a. i,. i . i , m ........ - . i i everv aiinuuie mai enmies ner m t uuiuujuuuwiv,uy ppjm Baiu suuei, w iu unnes iv xvm- plain folfcs to get them, but C : " .1.. ui J U place in every ones affections. As sour Stomach. malaria.COnstiDa- SS'i""! J I inn BAltfmn venrda wet-re nrnnnnnaH I - - - - 1 J . . . .. don't. A man wins men by straitforwardness; and McKin Icv is not a straitforvrard man. In natural history he is an fish that promotes his conceal ment by hiding his tracks in tho darkness that surrounds him. In the seat of war in the Philipmes he keeps a sharp censorship over the telegraph wires, and it is a well known fact that tho public knows nothing reliable from the seat of war except what comes from private sources through tho mails, or by some casual arrival of a soldier on sick leave. No official reports reach tho public eyo except what is winnowed by official agents. This is called public expedien cy but it is an adroit scheme to escape public condemnation. The negro is insoluble ordinary rules of interpreta tion, and so is Sam. The ne- jnj- gro is not subject to the com mon motives of human action that a Caucasion is, and If Sam the solemn words were pronounced making them one, well I realized Mr. Christie had the richest gift to man a good, true and sincere wo man. The groom is a gentleman who has endeared himself to all his tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S .Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. new found frinds TTo ia rcti nf i r :.u I " . : r v Jonesuea preaciier oi nSiu Spurgeons Memorial IJaptist Church . i r ..-.i.i-sx i r t ,i i eousness ue is uucij; uujo ui uraiuuieiou, auu uas won ior T p-nncrru Hwrirr at other preacher of right- himself a name of fame by his elo- ,w j . mi i r i . - - i lj f n n flnitpd nn llueuce Aue onaesmaias, aiiss ncau, uson, me nnae s sister, iniss ivate any eousness that Nag's ever tho tide of time. Sam Jones is HamSf of Camden and Misg A tax lister of Nag's Head township .1.1 . T 1 TT l 1 11' 4. A . . , . ..." . tLi I ... ' . J I Z Will 06 at Jonu uunuwen s aiure, at noi ueaa dui ue is a uuiauiu salhe Urant, of Jackson, N. (J., were Nair's Head. Friday. July 7. 1899, for historic character and is a marvels of sweetness in their white the purpose of listing property at that iney s east erly direction 43 feet; thence souther ly 8(5 feet to the first station, same be ing the lot conveyed to Mrs. Nellie Baxter and W. M. Baxter by J. Hey- wood Sawder, trustee, on the 11th day of May, 189o. as by reference to deed recorded in Book No. 16, page 311. fie deed recorded in the Ite'ister of Deed's office of Pasquotank county in Deed tJook JNo. W, page 237. Said lands will be sold for CASH, title retained tin purcnase money is paid, or purchaser cm pay all casn if he desires. G. W. WARD, This June 23, 1899 Commissioner. Having qualified as administratrix, of the late Dr. W. S. Temple, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement and those hold ing claims against the same to present them i for payment within twelve months from the date of this notice,' or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. maggukTemple, Adm'ix. of W. S. Temple, dee'd March 25th, 1899. 8. B.R?IILLER, &CO. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, i Dare county. Superior Court. WHOLE8ALE CAN WEAR SHOES Broughton is himself a One lz6 mal!er after utng Allen li Koot-EaJ. a powder to b sLakeu into the shoe. It make tiht or new tho fel rasr : ctfe IntUni rtleif to com aid bunion. Iu the create t comfort dfi'soTery. Allen Foot-Cjue i a certain cure for Ingrowing naili. swtlnc, hot, ackinjc feet. Trial pack ageFRKC old by druggist, grocers hoe store and Ten era! itorrneepen ererTwhcre. Br mail SoctK in ttarup. AddrtM Alien 8. Olmsted, LettojJ r. y. . . .... . . I 1! 11 . i..n;t;mna nii.int rf h atnrirn i orcunuies. ona looKea as moominrr i na w oro and pure as the lillies above them. i - I The groomsmen were Mr. Ed. Chris- reviewing uim. Ue Messrs. Wilson and Thn Sam is now in Atlanta, the White, Mr. Cale White, and Master Georcria storm centre of 'her I John Wilson acted as usher. Miss eccentric men. He was speak- Virgie Banks, of Elizabeth City, ren- Ir,lf wolr in Hrmi rhtnn'a uereu kue weuumg marcn, wno aia "b ' . T justice by her magic touch. Rev. uaptisi Aaoernacie, ana greai, Mr Anderson, of Hertford, officiat crowds followed nim, and ed, and the tone in which he ad- lauehed aloud at his grotesque dreesed them made it the most im slant? in tho Christian Duluit. pressive ceremony I ever witnessed. i t n l i. - 4 i ii t i - i uonai preacoer auu uu i""i noke for their new home. We wish tor, longo intervallo, of Sam them eTery pleasure in life; that it Jones, and Sam is proud of his may be one of love and beauty, with apprentice. See how he patron- no 1110111 in their pathway, but all a place. All who fail to list on or before that date will be double taxed, with out fail. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Dare county. B, T. DANIELS, Chm. It. W. SMITH, Clerk. WANTED, A neat and intelligent young man. one acquainted witn tne Du&mess community of Elizabeth City, prefer- ed. Address The J. Marcus Co., 12 8. Street Phila, Ph.! Help You Sell Oil! ands NOTICE. izes him: He was speaking from Broughton's pulpit, and his admirer and pupils setting near him, when he turned to him and said: roses and sunshine. E. r&squot&nk Ccnsiissic&cxs. The Board of County Commissioners met to day, June otb, 1899. Present, fl.o If J . . I 1 , r. t uuiJkwu oni r I Morgan. D3 ATH Om. p. BLA1TD. IUchard Parks Bland, of Mis souri, who has for many years tilled a larire space of honor and usefulness in the public eye, departed this life at his homo in Lebanon. Mo., last week. He was familary called Silver Dick" from his ardent devotion to the coinage of Silver as a part of our national currency. It became his great hobby in nationnl politics and last Sunday, but I want to tell him that if he hadn't made IMMHMMIMMMMMIMMMI 1 CROFULA thin blood, weak lunzs and i paleness. You have them in i hot weather as well as in cold. : : SCOWS EMULSION cures ; : I them in summer as In winter. :; I It is creamy looking and pleas X ant t&stln?. f fac.ta4fj.eo I tll'dntcsW. 9 MM Minutes of last meetine read and approved. Ordered, that Ex-Sheriff C. A. Banks be Issued an order for 80 centr. rebate on B. C Jackson's land in Nix ontoh township. Talued too bih. A petition was received, signed bj C. II. Robinson and other citizens cf the town, asking the Board to lay out and establisb a ferry from Elizabeth City and Pasquotank county to Cam den county, via" Goat Island, over the land now owned by C. II. Robinson, etc. On motion it ia ordered that the hearing of the same be postpond un til there be a full meeting of the Board, o be called by the ebairman. Several ladies of the town appeared before the Board with a petition binn ed by many citizens of the town ask ing the Commissioners not to grant any more liquor licenses. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, made In the cause of W". M. Baxter ec als. vg 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 shin in said county, adjoinintr the lands of Anderson White, Main Koad 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 . Pasquotank county in Deed Book No. 9, page 502. Said land is sold for a division among the heirs at law of Dr. t). t . Baxter, and will be sold for ONE-HALF CASH and the balance in SIX MON THS. Q. W. WARD, I'omiu ssioner. This June 3rd 1SS0. The Department of Agriculture was authorized by the last tieneral Assem bly to advertise for owners such lands as may be oirered it for sale. If you nave norest, Mineral, Farming or Trucking lands for sale, correspond with JOHN W. THOMPSON, Assistant Commissioner, in charge of immigration, Kaleih, N. C. Wanted. A lady dssires a situation as teacher, either in a school or private family, for the fall term, she teaches the Eng lish branches and Olnsic, or will act as lady companion. Address, stating terms, &c. MISS S., box 136, Thomasville, N. C. Oonsissl Fisl Dealer, NO. 7 FULTON MARKET," NEW YORK. Special Attention given to The HftUJcf North Carolina Shad. Stencils ?nd Stationrrv oc a pplication. No A rem ft A. W. HAFF, Saccessorto Lampbear A Haff, Wholesale Commisiioi Dealer In FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York Gity, IOrth Carolina 8h t a Specialty. No Aen" - FOR SALE. Dissolution Notice. The copartnership of Wrd & Evans is this day dissolved . by mutual con nt, Mr. J. J. Ward retiring from the firm. TIih business will be continued by Mr. VY. E Evans, who will assume ih bligatious f ilie firm of Ward & Evans. ,). J. WARD, W. E. KVAN3. L Citj. V. C. Jnr e 8, I5r09. 3m PILES "S? Suppository I J inward), whether of recent or Umsr usnriin or rr,. .n 3 "nd permanent cure. No surreal operation renuircfi. 11 TrT and relief your suflerinjfs. Send for list cf testi I i monials and free sample. Only 50 cts. a lxx. Tot iale Nvy oruggisis, or sent uy mail on recetpt cf price. VIBT.U Dm7 Vc.rr t:1iniini.t 1,. ...... Sold in Elizabeth Citv: N. C. uv Dr Griggs & Son. Call for Sample. wide. Can be s-vu ..i lis- : Albemarle Ho l. A top h:i?i?v s;- w.-' 0 pouiulH ii!- it - A larpe coiKinr -r.ivi- ; holding 10 t'l" (. wi.t-r- closet undern-ar'-. Slate mautel !,ei o-t t For prices apj.ly to Central r..b nh h t Hotel. afl t Tour Urer. Iaver tronblea quickly rtsult in serious complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little reeard for health. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken now and then meep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browns' Iron Bitters V ure it permanently. Streieth and vitahty will always follow its use. Bsowns' Iron Bitters u sold hy all ieale.r YANKEE BICYCLES Strtetly ' First Class i WithI!riclcel- piatea Lamn 5f?n in, all nkes, 83.00 np. w wluuopie ana ran parucnlars. 27 South MntJjt. Vhiladelphla. Ta 7jI r 1 Notice is hereby civlnp that articles of incorporation of the Munteo Lum ber and Manufacturing Co. have hen filed and recorded in the CIerk Oflico of the Superior Court, in the county aforesaid and the said Company Lav ing complied with Section 077, and C78 Chapter 1C Vol. 1 of the Code of North Carolina have ' been duly uY clared under authority of Sec. 670. of the;Code of North Carolina, The Man teo Lumber and Manufacturing Com pany, the articles of agreement heiiiL' (in substance) as follows: 1st. That the name ot said Com pany shall be the Manteo Lumber and and Manufacturing Company. on... i i V . ... ue uuject snau De the manu facturing and sale of lumber opper atinpr Grist-Mills and doaliiig in all kinds of timber. 3rd. The principal office find place of business shall bj Manteo, Dare Co., N. C. 4th. The amount of capital stock shall be Ten thousand dollars divided into One hundred shares of the par value of One hunrt red dollars each. 5th. . The principals officers shall bo a I resident, Socn-tary, and Treasurer and Board of Directors. 6tli. The stock holders of this cor poration shall not be individually lia ble for its debts. -7 In witness whereof I hereunto sset my hand and tfie seal of the Superior Courtof Dare coanly, N. C, this' tli 29th. day of April 1899. THEO. ti. MEEKINS, Clerk Superior Court. Dare Co., N. C. JAMES BOND; COMMISSION DEAL EH IX XLL Ki:7D3 O FRESH FISH, Sa and Tsrra; In ! , r'o. 704 second stree;t BALTIMORE. NO AGENTS EMPLOYL; LIGHTNING RODS. W. K. CARTER & M. M. SAW YE It offer their services to the public in putting ud Lightning Rod to build- mgs. rney have experience and first- class work guaranteed. Prices as low as the lowest. Fcr further informa tion address us at Elizabe th ' ity, N C 1793 Bingbam School n SHEYILLE, H. C, ' Jt-sUbliahed la 1793. MaJ. Ii. BlNOnAM, fQQQ A.M.lLID..Supt. ll u u Officer detailed.
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