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f Blind - f People y Cannot xl See tho pi of spcctatlcn. But they !U are the only ones that don't. JL Them who keep up at the head of the rroceision will use spectacles when need ed. HATH AW AN S, The Jeweler. 0 Jtt advantage 7 Ye regret our absence from our through Chesapeato- Bay, in Yir- iUnni i t, Ski Norfolk will be the interme friend John D. Parker, of Pcrrmim- . 4 . . . . . - au county, called to see us. He r m' uul lue iraae OI our sent us the earliest cotton blossom Bounds which now goes to Norfolk, of tho season on the 28th of June, andstops there, will, when the canal JZ from his farm at Nicanor. which -we is onened. ncfl hT Vntfnlfc fo Tt,lfi. - i . ' . .1 ' ' .w . . ,,r j ik.i i iaiacu iu- auuounce, ana we wanted :t A in . i v" " wu ma.. iuc to n!in Mm n I moro thout breaking bulk or trans- tax lists as returned by the tax listers io explain to him our apparent neg- - r-. ... ... , nn.i rr sMih PAnnhnnu Irf i? 3 j-uus, orioi wiu oecome a and we were compelled to be ab- competitor with Baltimore for the sent. - trade with the Xorth Carolina sounds Mr. A. V. Grandy, of Norfolk, and its tributaiT water?, which, Va., the fatuous Confederate Rebel," 'rom m immemorial have been who wa shot through the luns in the liberal feeders to Norfolk's the Civd War, and who attends all trade. tno Confederate reunions, clad in bis old proceedings Camden County Com' missioners Board of Commissioners convened to-day, July 3rd. Fall board present. Proceeding of last meeting read and approved. and at-tefrsors of Shiloh. Courthouse and South Mills townehi'i be received. George Beverage was granted license j to retail I.quor at South Wills for six months from July 1st. J.W.Johnson was allowed $4 for making colli u for pauper. C S. Williams was granted retail liquor license for six months. J.F.Jones was allowed . Si. 50 for lumhpr fcri.ished over fiwvrn f!r.plr w j v .... I . . . J xn mis new development mat in a fcontn Alum township. uenry lay lor was released from tay- Old Illlllf t-rlfrrl Itmfnrm waul - " almi-f -;il l--t,; ueory lajiorwuje.easeuironiLay.Ks) - 7 visuinxr bis brother. SberifTfimndv w "v ment of coll tax of i2 for on pper to wear many rinss . " ... r t f i i : , ... . Zm w .7 i r c - He compli- uuorM our town, wmcn nas always i ccnni oi uouuy innrmuy. ri.:i.. ll.T, f .io; ;n T. B. Boushall.M. B. Hughes. H. V"-Jfci".' Fere bee. C. B. Burgess. U. F. naiiuai, anu lis, will baye new opportunities oi 1 and . u. tox. were allowed S14 in town, tnis week. mentcd us with a call Ho is hale, hoartv and m a good state of preservation ; advancement presented to Uod bless and keep the crand old . , .. r. .' man. Oh how delightful must be tLe cjoI, comfortable and exhiliratinsr h.a breezes at Nags Head just at this time of tho moon. opporti us, and new duties, bear in upon its interests, to discharge. Our busi ness men are wide-awake, energetic and industrious where their own in terests are involved. They have Tho special terui of the Superior Court lor PasuuotaDk countv. for ... . . . . . . tho trial of civil cases, is in session this week, Jud;re Starbuck presiding. Tho .TudfTB i a rnnnfunin rf infli I fought tho baf flpq nf hnsinfps with t; ,.r i, i i . ... . " J r n J"v'v l ",BUUW tiiisuuii,, i ii i hf-um,. nn.! ( mi lr. nn, ho . n.t m,: t,i t. i r -..! it l o o -j " it'i-iii outvcua. xuca vi uuicouid .v f! .r fr n it t?!.j., . - . : ? . traue is loremost in eastern vjaro- v , . .... . vw4- juaicia" lairnesj , learning and aunty. .. ,. , . M .. . . . We undcrbtand he is a Kennbl can appointment, but uUike some ap- trade to the very doors of Norfolk poiiitmenU from that source, he has land challenged the competition of no political leaning as a judicial of- that city, with its seventy-five thous and inhabitant, on its own fields, la it our popular iv NonoiK drummer fon, cn JIain btrctt Two ecv brick storen are goin; up on the I lora lot on Potndexterl trecet. Poindcxtcris rapidly grow ing to be tho foremost buines fctreet in the citr. beer. Mr. Otib Bramble. 8 The Man Iwho is as rare as a 3Ir. Jofph Pritchard, Elizabeth arcliiUcl anJ huiidcr, uhilo at work Bea gull that has lost its wav. Onco itys ri!iab!c and expert house- ou a uew huUding on West Fearing they were a common Bl- bt on our tover. commenced to move the bltta days ago took m an hnsinosa C movt-r, commcriceu io move the V 7 , . J . , . 7 Istreets. now thev five our husines building back, to widen poiajcxtc.r "hau,tedcamir pigeon that sought Blreet8' DV ? 8 ?G busmc 8 . ; . i lrcfuLt on us .honIfipr it dnlr men a wiue uertn. Mil II. ir.IITiliT. I rt - . - lff . ...... marKtti and numbered and labled Dr. E. F. Martin bus removed for the Norfolk. Va.. navv vard. He hU del Jal otlice to the new Citizen's bent it ou. Tho fainting pigeon luv.k, on J caring street, where he co ud not have found a more kind, would be pleased to serve his friends j courteous and hospitable shoulder and the public. At the meeting of the liar .Vss'v rUtioti at Morehead IaU week, C. F. Warren, of Washington, C , was elected President for the ensuing year, and T. O. JSkinner, vt Hi Tl ford, was dieted one of the Vice Presidents. Mr. and Mr. Wad worth are etidir.g wme time at NtigV Head. Mr. Wailsworlh U still an mvaliJ, bat his friends are horn ful that rest and recre.it ion will son ristoro bis condition. He hts sold his drug business on II)a I street to Dr. C. J. S a wy e r, o f Cam d e n. to rest upon in its pest nous journey. But is it true, as charged, that we aro wanting in public spirit and cannot see our interest at long range? We must, if truo to ourselves, lon and teai-l celebrate the opening of the trade through tho canal. We must strike f t 1 1 Tl.ll! We had p. pliant call on Mon- 'iernai "anus wun iHiiumore. day from Mr. Charles G randy, son " 6 mus 6 Ict tne caDal company of Sheriff Grandy. He is just from I know that we are in sympathy and ew iorK io visit nis parents lor a cooperation with them. Let us re- i i r it . . I suuri acjiion, lie is a newspaper : ; i,.t,n man from "way oack, but he be- i . . .'. . . L-ins to fttisncct there is not enou-h us wewr, uuru ouu money in newspaper work to satisfy "re togemer, cneer togemer, anu las aipiratkins. Nil elesperandem, I bo of mutual benefit, aid, comfort my young friend. Big prizes are anj help. won inrouga struggle, one oiner are worth having. Thero is but odo Minerva, that sprang full armed from the brain oi Jove. Just raceived a fresh lot of Ralston's Breakfast Food the be it of all health foods. Iiolilnson, Stevens & Co. tr Nags Head tr now rapidly fdlin There were siitv regular loardtrs rtt tht hotel on Tuesday i.ioruiii ' and during t!e evenicg there wan a large ad lit ion by the arrival cf the steatutr )hu:i Bvlte. Fi-li are atmnd.int, aud the hotel was never better kept. Major (ire n, of Alexandria, Va., f.itbtr of Mrs. L. L. Williams, of this city, is visiting, with his wife, their elaughter. The 'Major has his customary hvalth aud vigor, aud u thoroughly identified with us in all emr wants, and ways and hab it. His calls are always pleasant and instructive to cs. Our vonng friend anil former cdi torial helper in tho Economist's work. Miss Mary Hinton, left on Monday to visit her ancestral home at South Mills, Camdeu countv. May she enjoy that happy gratifica "Wo Do llovo. Whether John Jasper's theory be true or not; whether the suu do movo or the earth do move, or they t ion, which is an enjoyment to youth I move conjointly, is not our business. C. Wright each as list takers and assessors. C. H. Spencer, W. E. McCoy and J. vV. Whitehurst wore allowed $22.00 as list takers and assers- C. S. Sawyer was Allowed f 9.C5 for supplies to Almshouse. U. Q. Etberidge was granted retail liquor license, provided his store is not within 2 miles of Sawyer's Creek Baptist Church. U B. Burgess was allowed $2 50 as J. P. fee in examination of application to Slate Hospital. Kaucy beat was allowed $2 as benefit L. F. Wright was allowed $2 CO as witntss in examination of applicant to State Hospital. W.-D. Kel'am, 31. was allowed $2.5 J for professional services in exami nation ct applicant to State Hospital, for July. Eliza Deal was allowed $1.0 aa ben efit for July. A.U. Barco, J. A. Bartiett, T. B. JJczier, U. 11. Biggs and Al. B. bughes were allowed each as members of the Board of Pensions. The Clerk of the Superior Court was instructed to proceed to cress in dex the wills on record in bis office. It. L. Forbes was allowed an order, with interest of $21 from date, as in terest due ou county's note of $400. Ordered that the liquor license granted to E. (i. Morrissett at meet ing in June be revoked, being in con llict with an act passed by hist Legis lature. Benjamin Dunford was allowed $12.50 as keeper of Almshouse. Ordered that overseer B. Whitehurst was authorized to purchase heart lum- I C9 ber to repair Bunker Hill Bridge in South JVlllis township. The Board adjourned to meet aeain tlm il Mondiiv in Julv mtli inntL I .-j " - j - i An 1'ursuant ro adjournment the Board of Commissioners met to-day, July 10. Proceedings last meeting read and approved. An andltlnj eommitt, composed of G. C. Barco and E. M. DeFord, was aapomted to meet the fourth Monday instant, with whom the Sheriff will settle the taxes of 189S. Ordered that SG acres of W. Q. Fere- bee's be listed as swamp land. Ordered that the valuation of O. Q. Pritchard's borne lot be chaDged from 1 10 to 0 per acre. The Clerk ot the Board was ordered to make out duplicate lists of the taxes for Camden county. The remainder of the day was con sumed in bearing complaints as to fe DAHE FASHION SETS THE PACE Fasionable people can be told at a glance. To day dame fashion says proper to on one finger. HOW HAST HAVE YOU ? 111 Our Ruby, Pearl, Opal and emerald cluster rings are very attractive. $2.50 rings for $1.50, AT- - Hathaway 's The Jewelers. ocooooooogo040 j HOTICE or AOrnifllSTRATIOn Q- -'.'y 8 ACCIDENTS WILL, o 2 s HAPPEN o 3 " : 2 to all bicycles and no g matter what bicycle you ride it will cet out of repair in 8 some way. Broken Kim, Bent Forks or Buckled Frames are every day happenings with reckless riders. Bearings full of dirt or gummed making the wheel run hard and punctures are quite unavoidable, v ta aii jiuui bctyico iv i7 me pro- i fj 0 per repairs oi any mis nap you c- O o o o o o ' o 2 2 o o s o o Having qualified as administratrix Cum testaments annezo of the lrt late Era CartwrlKht. I do hertkj jrive notice to all peimns indebted t his estate to come forward and mak immediate settlement, and tuc hold'ng claims asrainst the tame to present them for payment within twelve months of the date of this notice, or It will be pleaded ia bsr of their recover-. ' MAltYF. DAVI8 , April 12, Adm'a.etc. i may have. We tell you the charges before the work is done. We feel sure you will find your work well done if you leave it to us. HATHAWAY'S, The Jewelers L Junper POST a and RAILS C9 Is Weeping and wailing because of tiff 3 cp disappointment in love, acute, dyspepsia, or business troubles 'A I 5 f a Fanners, improve yitir ianl by Us nff srood fenrinK. We have a lx foot juniper POST nix.to eiht Lnchea in diameter at small end, ' containing four inches heart, bright noMd ' tree, through. Six feet rot with 3 Inch heart, 5 cents each ; 7 feet pot 3 Inch heart, 0 cents each. Barked one cent, extra. Juniper pole a tociMlty. I Good 10 feet Juniper KAILS f 2.1. 00 per thousand. We pive the fishermen a rood J: nipr NK T STAKK ft 10 centn rn All of tfce above delivered on vcmo.' rail on AMgator liver. NVe can supply Boat Lr?, Fr.inn S:c, at rtajionablo prices.. Let ur kuow what 3011 Mant, ' Reict fully. II. A WtlCKIIOUSK, Gum Neck, Tyrrell Co., N c P.O. box 3v. " NEW Spnnpooils will get himself a bicycle and get out into fresh air for an hour or 80 everv "dav he will find his rpnnvprv wnndfirfnllv A - " . - ' Tt C9 9? 9 ? The expense noeds deter no one we are selling some FOWLER & GO'S 3 Stricklv Inch PTftdfi whpfils for tytpH.v r.parltr tintbinrr anA an .f JjjQ ml O O l " .' j " (3 , nu Vf on easy payment, if you like. HATHAWAY'S, Tha Jewelers. '.a - 8 i? 3 TJIITTTTTT1U. ra51ffi5 i IF YOU CAN'T JITf H 1TIT,'JM'IMI I Hf VI' ! CHI IT -TfT-ltryTTTTir iTTlrx-nxiriaM BUY anil iuidillo ase, but mhnitely moro ybat interests us more is that Betsy valuation of property, aud revising the wrn rcn to old aire, that finds in tho old I 1 1 ,1 . I tax lists. ' rlUU?t; 1 1 fi Til rira 1 Ttin mi no rmnrtioriai .- . ... . honiA not .tliA fnll-., t hnm "v -v. uuvu a . jioard adjourned to meet the nrst but the solace and comfort that ling- novr oppennost in tho convolutions Monday August. era arottml tho old home sweet and 01 our Drain is our progress, c. B. tender memories that aro '-pleasing and whether or not wc, the people and niOUrnftll tO the fcOllL" nf T?Afs- n,l hr lininAa mnn. 'c regret to learn that Mr. L. C. realize our importance and aro en- Oaklcy, ngnt of the ilassachusetts Iarging our jackets to accommodate lieueht Life Association and Mr. them to our situation. Times have James Temple, had an altercation Lb d witbin the memory of nrt I nrjrf.ir vrninrr rrmrx i n cr nnt nf I 0 J n r- o - t.-i: i.4l, ii -.i law SUit in Which UUI ;UUJoe31' muauiiuuis, iiaucm -u, City was, and had been for severaalj jnnutes years, contending for the mastery with Little Washington, looking askance at Edenton and sometimes BARCO, Chairmnn. GAIiltETT, Clerk. Proceedings Dar: County Com-znissicnexs. YOU i RENT. DON'T YOU? 3 WW describing it as a "finished town" We had a t!eaant call on Tucd.iv from Mr. Irani IJjvIe. of livmouth. depute over a who we ftupjHKsed wa- a c.tizen of &e parties were contesting a life in- (icor-ia. He wa en route for nuance case m which they were Xa- Head with h:i familv. When pl-intitf and defendant, and which he left North Carolina," some ten gone to tho jury for their ver- vcars ago, we mourned the loss of Jlct Friends . intetfered and no m,n vf ..nr lf Mii,' t d w. tmw daiiiasro was done, but thev were rejoice that he has come back to us. subsequently brought before Mayor with a historic dignity that was too Witson and fined for violating the larfre for its business to carry, turn- .nr. u m. a. fiercer, 01 uresswcii, pace. ing up our mngs at Hertford, where dropped in fcr a few moments ou . 0 1 . W.! .. . d.irmornic-. He was form c had a polito and pleasant call the most stylish equipage was a crlv a citizen of this town, and to yesterday from Mr.. 11. . Debnam, cf oifolk, and her httle daughter. Kmra, a 'winsomo wiht 'cf four ycais, who are sojourning for a few davs at tho Arlington, while Capt Debnam, her huVband, is having re pairs on bis vessel at Willey's rail wavs. JSho was accom named bv 31 r. James U. Oravcs, who has I Mm. Kmilv Overbv and Master J. Board County Commissioners met lbSW. Full Board pre- 3S 3 1M 3S our invitation to come Lack to his old heme, he aid that Iet.y had t; row 11 too Iare for him, and that he was content with Cres-.vell, hi adopted home, which had been very kind to him. long Uen the tlucient I'ostal Clerk I y9 PcnJieton, a littlo son of Hon on the Norfolk & bouthc rn road, has c. IJ. Pendleton. Mrs. Debnam is a Wen transferred to the steamer At- I daughter of Mr. Alexander Owens, laata, cf the Southern Kailway Co., 0f Powells Point, Currituck county, whither she is en route to visit her r 1 . . t 1 r 1. . 1 I mjre. Jir. .iraves nas csiaousncu a 1 parents. uame for good and la miai service iu his past long position, and we fetl sure he will maintain the same character in his now position. We had an entertaining call Tues day from Joshua Whether, Cq., of "Hertford. We have not ctu Jo!uia for cvtral years. Politics kid estranged us. But wo welcome hiai back to H)litical aud personal fellow bhiiv. Time, since wo met, b been kind to him both in his mental and physical development. He is a reproduction t f his grand father. Colonel James Lci-t:,of Per-qniman- county. Thero is nothing against Sheriff Grandy. He makes a good officer; polite, firm and efficient in h:s high office. He i refurnishing the court rcoa, and if Lc could only impvove tLo acoustics cf the hall so that you could hear the human voice throujh a fcg horn, judges, lawyers, suitors and jurors, would salute him with a grand chorus of "well doaogTSd and faithful Sheriff, enter thou upon thy life term". The thucder and lightning that no rig :t TO ULiCNESS. The woman who is lovely in faceorm antl tcuitter will alwafs hare friends. but one who would be attractive must ketn her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will he nervous and irritable. If she has constipation oriidnfy trouble, her impure b;ood cau.e pimples, b;otche, skin eruptions and wretched complexion. hlfctnc Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stoinaehe, liver and kidney and to iureify the blood It Klve Mronir nerve, bright eves. p.T.ooth, Ireiy ikin, rich complexion. It will make a Rood-looking, charming woman tf a run-down invalid. Only o cent at Alt-x. Wad-worth Drug S'ore. Lot TJs Colc'brato. We understand that in a few days theic will be an clllcisl announce ment that tho Ohl Dismal Swamp Canal will bo opened to navigation for steamers and other vessels carry ing not over ten feet draft, and that tho shouls and other obstruc tions in our sounds and navigable roic upon the blast on Sunday nicht water courses will bo dredged out was grand, terrific and sublime. Tho by tho government to that depth. Tirid flash of the limning, the deep w Link b rinci j bcneciaries mouthed roar of the thunder and , , . r , . , the storm, ha always been to our of this great work of internal 1m- contemplation more sublime, than provemcnt will be Baltimore, in terrific, and wo have alwavs pitied Maryland, ami Elizabeth City, in those who in their terror sought Xorth Carolina. These two places Tefuge down wells or between feath- , . . t .it, 1 1 ! . will be the mam points at the north er beds, and who saw nothing but r . . danger in nature's grand pyrotech- rn and southern termini of the trade nic exhibition. " passing from tho Carolina sounds, little bull ox cart; and in tho pres ence of NewBern Betsy made a hslf courtesy, as if to say, 4after you is manners for me." How now ? Batsy i3 a whooping and a f urging, a rear ing and a prancing, and among the towns in Eastern Xorth Carolina she is "primus inter inferiores. Little Washiugton is too far behind us in the race to throw it a tow-line, and if Judge Shepherd, Judge Brown, John Small, Charlie Warren and Will Rodman were to bo killed some night, in les3 than forty-eight hours Little Washington would be but a fading memory. How now about NewBern ? That old town of quon dam great men and grand women is now looked at by Betsy with a re versed optic. A few days ago we heard a man with more judgment than revcrence,say, New Bern was the If you don't care to ride a bicycle, then rent. cf last meeting read and approved. The appointment of L. Basnight as a jg kept on hand to rent, they are memucrRl 1 lutxuw uiuimiu kept in first class order. Elizabeth A. Mann was exempted Iro n the pajineni of all Taxes until further notice, on account of physical disability. The report of the J urors heretofore summonds by order of the Board to lay oil Public Roads on Stumpy Point in Croatan Township was submitted, ordered Recorded, and filed. Tax Listers of the various Townships made due returns of taxes listed in their respective Townships for the yar lb'Jd, which passed upon the Hoard or Commission in session We have bicycles which are On such a wheel a person can enjoy a pleasant ride, gj Don't bar yourself all the g pleasures ; enjoy yourself a j wheel. H HATHAWAY'S, EE j The Jewelers, jg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IU ru 1 1 1 1 ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DON'T QUARRELL ' WITH YOUR WATCH ! Probably your watch isu't to blame. JtWould keep good time if you'd let it. Every watch needs cleaning, and a little reparing now and then. . Youican't expect a watch to keeplood time forever without any attention. If you would have a good time piece have it oiled Every Eighteen Months. HATHAWAY'S, The Jewelers Wholesale and Retail Dealers m Dry Goods, IIOTIOIIS HID SHOES. Bottom Prices to All. r v. &a2rJn'HrJrlrJHrlrJrJrJSH? 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I N i 1 - ' J - ' ' A : t . j RED CR055, 13 A GYSTEM SUILDCR.GIYES APPETITE ft CORRECTS THE LIVER. .TOSwW Chill tonic is sold StricHy on its Merits, lr is the 2tChilJ Tonic at the smaltest price, ana youp money rerunaeu ir Jit fails to cupe you. by I Montague was exempted from the J " s m .v m m -m m v v vl j vl payment of Taxes, 1898. W W jl f . itxauu J:i'g urau, uia CDiabC was exempted from Poll Taxes for the year 1&99. Orders was issued for the payment of Liatakers and assessors of tho var ious Townships. Board atljourned to met the 2nd Monday in July, 1899. TASTE LCSS ENJOY LIFE LAUGH and BE HAPPY. FnrSft1.nvlioIeKftle"fl.nd lfetail hv VT. V.Grlgg9 - Son. Board met July 10, 1899. pursuant to adjoutnmet. J? ull lioard present. The Tax Lists of the various Town ships were duly revised a the law di rects L. Cudwortb,SherifT,was instructed to have the Court rrd Jail yard clean ed eff, and K. W. Smith, Register was j selected to have fence around same whitewashed. A petition' from the citizens of Trent.ln Hatteras Township was pre sented asking for a Public Road : hear- $ The wonderful little graphophone will mate you do this, dont cost much either. $10.00 invested will give you 10 years v pleasure. W We. invite you to call and hear the latest songs and war fi pieces. - f) Q HATHAWAY'S, Q ' The Jewelers, g incrdf ratitinn continued until aext Ichabod of Carolina, and that nigger meeting and clerk instructed to give trading would be a profitable indus"- notice required by law. try there, as thero was such a plent iful supply of the raw material among them close by. We want Betsy to put on its wedding garments when the Lake Drummond Cahal.& Water Co. falls into line with her, and we want her to keep up her end of the swingle tree" when she gets into harness with Baltimore. She asks Norfolk no odds now, altho she confesses that the Norfolk press have lately taken rank in tho press gang that it never took before. 1 tv-J 11 1 TIMEPIECES. g Many jewelers care only for the TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and gt tir ed easy. If you have smarting feet or tieht shoes, try Allen s Foot-fcAse. It cools the fet and makes walking easy. Relieves corns ana Duniors 01 an pain and gives rest and comrorc iry it trvdAv. Sold by airdrnKgisis, grocers, shoe stores and general storekeeper everywhere. Price 23c. Trial pack ace FREE. Address, Allen & Olo-sted LeRoy, N. j . to lay off Road on South end of Roan oke Inland from M E. Church to llookes L.anding, having filed their report the clerk was instructed to no tify Board Supervisors of Nag's Head Township, of the acceptai.ee of said road. lteport of tinar.ee Committee for 1S99 eubmited and accepted. It was ordered that Martha Ilsgart he allowed a rebate on Taxes of John 11 agar t, deceased Annie Burgess a widow was exempt ed from tales. XXJUIU imiwttincrs, - nice b x uco- i j g ZiU day at appointed fmie. Full Board outward appearance of a watch, and present. I Montasne was ordered by the j if the case is good, their responsibility ends tnere. Board, said. Jiontaguo being very sick and bis family in destitute circum stance?. G. M. Scott was allowed an order ot $90.00. to pay insurance on Court House, asper. agreement by former Board. - Board tnrnisheda Revision of the tax ! List Orders was issued to members of Finance Commiltee etc Board adjourned to meet 1st Mon day in August, 1899. B. T. DANIELS. R. W. SMITH, Chairman-Clerk. s?j..--m. j. TASTELESS nn n SS: The watches we sell are the result of Labor and Skill. r ZZZ Foi,. accuracy and durability they have no equal. 3 " Prices toplease. p, HATHAWAY'S, 3 E ' The Jewelers. S3 PliiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PR50E 50cta. galatix. Ills., Not. is. 133d. Paris Maidoe Cn bt. Lcmta, Mo. i (ntlomcn: We od laM year, tPO oouies of. IGUOVE'S TASTEL.13 CHILL. TOMC vl hTe Dotmbt toree rtom airesay utis rear, in an rur ei peneoee of 14 year. In tbe drag boim. bare nerertoM an article that give bwu nolTeraal aaXta tocttoa m your Toulc Youra trtilr. Bxxr. Ciu it Co For Sale and'eruaranteed by Drs.W.W. GRIGGS &80N. Elizabeth City, N. C. and all Druggists i cured at borne wtt i pain. Bootorr-F ilars Bent FUIiB. , n. M.WIX)IJ.KV. M.U r- M bulls! 1111 MMV-' MOW
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