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rp tttti Trr'""V"ATmTtbo war to get out or a unus; TiIi XN tldllft J. L ,o out nnt nationa, hoa. rctusatD rmt ituoat. K. a Cemct Kdilor G. F. Lo-kb Buiincw Manager pet or is a delicate thing and when it is lost tho Ios4 invites ag gression and excites suspicion. National honor is tho aggre harder to subdue than Agiiinair d in hi A .jungles and moun- r tain tasinesser. JicJvinicy is not without ambition. He un questionably loves power and wouIJ like to retain it. As un questionably ho is a man of irate honor of individuals, and FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1st. 1S03.!I3 more important than indivi resentmenta. His public vir- , . dual honor as it involves -many tue too is of tliat plastic kind -Tpn73 injividuaU.Hence,it would not that does not hesitate at the mmmw& ! a . - I . - L V -,- 4 UO WCIl XOr Olir COunirj iu 5at injfaua uj nuitii uuud aru cv- - - f i 1. . ,- f - I 6 - .r I TT k. - 1 1 t 1 f. rT t a firkLiriUCU 1 19 ilUMUi I il iiiv vvj j v i w w j , rn.-iin much capital out of in which it is unfortunately in- take him. net unambitious, h., war record. In fact he is vol vca. ut there is no food on which a band-box warrior who would What then is to bs, done? ambition feeds that is so un cathcr the laurels of war with- Must we ground our arms and satisfying as ambition. Its It would be too great a sacri- upon. Frederick of Prussia lice of character. What then? called deservedly "the Great" The Filipinos must bo whip- was at first unambitious and ped, because tlfey have defied unpretending, but at last am- us and shed the blood o(, our, bition was the master passion Then wo must! of his soul. It becomes the 'out incurring its dangers pet are discarded warriors, and his management of the war with Spam, and its sequels, may properly be called a series of blunders. He suffered his s,rro!nrv of War. one of his countrymen ru.rAnil nnnnintment. to sell our title to any bidder with monster passion that absorbs starve our soldiers in Cuba ou whom we can make tho best all others and then he becomes - I 1 ? oil in lf o rsl Je --irlr rotten canned beet that was uurKiu. v . 0v . against I to "ride through slaughter tr The a throne." Beware, beware of furnished by contract pt high All history warns us nrirts to the Government, expansion by- conquest i , mi.ni.iv nt Iaw T,rir.. t theor-of our Government for- William I. with Mark Hanna 1 the individual Secretarv. This bids it. Our reason and policy for his premier. thing was going on under the tells us of the danger of incor- m-nii tf tlir I rr III .nt nnd iioratinir alien and hostile . . . . - ' ' 1 I r- -. .. 01 ., A . ploe vacated by tho removal of tho the io cW and lr W . Vx ' ' 'A l'ostonice, with a fine election ol a mumiuup 01 earnwi-wmm-Mfj I fl Big Hi I Z t-' welfarc,--nd hope that they might J con c t Ion ari csl through ttie liaes. &ix very sick with Tvnboid fever, we I went in our art, I think, ana as 11 ... a . . I i " . J n ATrwm I m Q Ti f f 1 are giaci to learn is oetter. was not s;uu to s-rim aiuivn-u' t. ,nAra Mrivp nn nrronnt of the Buffalo camp 1 , A HU lOlD KH. V. .u uiiiv v I coal were towed tbroufh the canal, near winch tney uaa 10 jufet uij last Monday. " father sent a white man to take them. g 1 when he returned next morning ti? rv much through this section. " or sometime during the night i do not remember which, we all rejoiced CP to learn that the party had crossed 3 tne nowan river wuuouu uictrtiu 1 3 very much through this section. Mr. M. N. Sawyer and sod, of E. City, were in our vicinity last week attending the meeting at McBrides. W. I. H. LADIES CAN WKAR SHOES anv of the enemy's gunboats. The reason I write you -this is, i thought this might have been the m t 1 Al l. One size Emaller after nsim Allen's I same squaa imit 30U ny iu;uiu Foot-Eas. a nowilt-r to be eLakeu into paper Mr. McHorney took Iron Cur- l lie 6 noes, .ji o.aKes xicni; or new ntnrlr to the YeoDim Ureeif. : . 1 . - fchoes feel easy: frives instant releif to corns aad bunions. It3 the greatest comfort dfawvery. Allen's Foot-Kase is a certain cure for ingrowing nails sweeting, hot, acking feer. Trial pack age FREE. Sold by drnggiRt, grocers skoi stores and general storekeepers everywhere. By mail 2octi. in stamps. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lelfcoy, N. V. Resnt. your friend, Mrs. C. W. Hollo well: I forgot to mention that the Con federates shook hands with all the lady visitors before they left. C3 CP 40? a? CP In Great Varities. ?5 & ; High Grade Pei fumery w Including Selected Extracts & ;i-:"-- --"' .,-,. a- to CO Stationary arid Cigars ; To. Suit The Most fastedtous. STANDARD PHARMACY . DEALERS INy IP DRUGGS AND DRUGCIST SUNDRIES. R OjIJD A.JNJD FEA.RIJSra S T'S. Eft THE "HAPIE LEA?.' A fev Reminiscences by Eollowell, nD BLOOD-CIHEIJ FKEt: morbus, or diarrhoea. Children are Mrs. C. HT. I particularly subject to complaints of this kind, and no mother can teel safe without having a bottle of JrAIN Jill- Bay Side. X. C. Aur. 24. '99. IEu. It isa jcafe. sure and speedy Ed.-Economist our editorial of one Pain-Killer. Perry ; Davis' , Price BEWARE OF GREEN FRUIT Now in th heated term neonle should 5S invariably bring on cramps, cholera IT . J - aTL I . - i n rA v r . t " . i - iiniYT-.T". enn v. ri u tm;. i u i in rii'ii i ti lit a -i i:a Kiiiii i would have cpntinued hut for races. IliC gospel Ol peace Kauogaore.. iumra. eran-r;- !., tt .JU Pasquotank Co ' Mnaupr. an OUlcry Ol puuiic seuiiincni ..-w. j Ureast. Ktornach. Leirs or Arras.are all cer of the -Soe, Eie, Lip Ear, Neck. I interest by me, because I haprx Arras.are an i t: x. i .: irhirh w.iiNtnodhv n tin- US to beware of entering on l I curable by B. U (Hotanic 131ood Balm) I eomeumig iunai uu . I . ... . I l-l I f tM i b T - t 1 X"f J. P. - 1 . . ! - - i . m i c n i r i i mrrji oTPia i tr r r puta i i i ra rr r.t t nom rnor will nncui n i v l n tpf- triotic and indignant newspa- new career that is alien to tne tVrrible Tii bia. Pe 7- ..or nrp. anil undpr that Ktorn SVStem of eovernment founded Sores, Blooil and 8km Blemihe, scro- " " . . ' . ' . 1 1 fula, that resist other treatments, are and I was a school girl attending the presure Mckinley hud to sue- our lathers. quickly cm-d by H. B. B. (Botanic vi,r TTofi 1,0,1 1 1 t. Kntn-tho tbino- ct;,nds w idnod Llm.i Skin Eruntions. IMmn! Academy in Hertford, and Lad gone 1. ill 11 aim 1 : I i nau lu it's u. -w w ........ i Overman, Trustee of Guirkin & Co. Bankrupts , VS. , Samuel Waters. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. By virtue of an execution directed - r f 1 . 1 jw luc uiiuva ci.u vu a a vju tuu fcu iui . r . . r t . !. 11 t r j 1 : 1 1 - 1 ... . 1 if ail 1 rpn 1 n (T Mr7jtTii a im iiiktu i nrmo ri r n n q v airarnnnn i. nviin 1 m u 1- !..--.. r. .. And Otis, the President s mast light it out 11 we take an Uetl or Brown pAtche Blotches. Ca-Li ... -At. - i. MpnMr.!flM.!nn.T ni nn wr chosen commander of the Phil- summer and part of tho winter, tarrh. Rheumatism, etc , ar all due UhlDo;niu me "utJ v l"e iau ltitu" nesday. the 20th day ot September, at 12 o'clock M, at the court house door of said1 County, 6ell to the lest bidder fcr cash to satisfy said execution, all the richt, title and in r.rsct' wliih thoKQirl Kumnul W a for a conuin vegetable or mineral poison, from Yeopim Creek, and the same defendant, has in the following des. . t . 1 . III . 1 . " T"" I. - . I " WnB LMJILie Will If. t 1L IU 1111 V Cttbe. f Of lilicf.iroa trrm a Ahnrnh fo Ktha i. haH n nr t . u.ui.uunuua . I - falo by .irupff.Hts eveiywnere. arKe , Prt;ef- i u n o0f,(i That certain Diece or iarcel of land C5sioci S em iitr y, ... OXFORD, XT- O- Fiftieth Annual Session Open August 30, 1899. Facilities Increaseda, Charges Retail,' Boarlim Accoiodalior Eclargel Extraordinary advantages in Music, Arts, Elocution. Stenography and typf- wrltinf? taneht CHAROKS FOR ANNUAL SKSION. Board at-d full Tuitirn in Englih with Latin and French.. Music. ............ , For Illustrated Catalogue apply to t ' sP. P. U0BG00D, President. ..$12- 00. ....40 00. f - Um, m...r Krr,i frnm 10 uau Diooa, nu nenw rasuy cured ers ana iwo 01 me gins 10 remain i899. ipiueanuj. is u uiuuucrcr uuu, b Bypilitlc Blootl 1'oison liter- unti I Monday morning. My home, p - w r a s . lz k k . i . . . - r n m i v n a a nn n 1 1111 1 n ir firitn 1 r rv rnu " w v t m vfevrt-. . . - 1 C. iailUre in IIIO in UlU -o ... ..Vm. -. . . , rpmpmhor thPn ho wPPn UIEI Philippines, and a .pressure of guilty party that involved us oL to flv Edenton,. about a mile We RollinsonSteveris .& Co Vhoiesale and Retail Dealers In. public sentiment is developing in this hideous diloinrna. Step ncproceneB, ins: him with a lynx eyed must whip the Jrilipinos into preSS IOCUSSU Oil IllIIl, WHICH I nuiic siua utsmiao I .,.- r.-. - -w . . - ... ... . . Ii . . ... .1 ... io-Uireon iree Fauinle bottle, which morning my will compel his resignation or mem as not wurui uic expense hch W1 fHJt-bf return mail, us that them dismissal from his place. He of reducing i .. If is no Hotly pursued uy tne press. . oe ciren. Addrs that ho retaliates by bitterly From present indications the Atlanta. Oa. denouncing the press while he job will be an enduring one, withholds information from surrounded with difficulties headquarters of the army, per- M"at amaze us. As soon as pos sible we should take tho reins from the hands of our guilty and inefficient Commander iu Chief. f .1 i .ij situated in Nixonton Township, coun- lalucl iii xukl ii . .fArg)MlH orl.1 lnn1ff1 na fllo a Law. -Myers, who commanded rvmmonninr at a TtoA-nr noor f I . , I Aw I . j v a t v j -vu a .. 10 SUDjeC- hen jou wriic, iiescriue syrrptoms tne Guerilla company in our neigh- Cohoon;s proDerty thence southward to hdu pereonai iree meaicai an vice win . Ti nQ n.-fi, frnnf ' fo onfi Poor-house road, thence down Poor- riOOl -aim CO.. , . ...... . . hona po.lil .r W. K Knffkin 'a-lino! tn I had rA .rn1 ta r. i m t hft Pirnnmotonnoa I " . - ' - w r it f it iiif T t V e hometead, theuce binding the of the capture ot the Maple Leaf Laid Waters' homestead to the first Nps. 69-71 Poindcxter St., LiZA inits no news to be given cx cept undtT a military cen sorship, misrepresents the fights and makes his defeats victoriestuntil they are proper ly presented in private corres pondence from soldiers in the army. Watarlilly. Sberi-f. N KWS Fii.031 Til E CO U iNTIES J!!? ?f!i?f cont!,iDiDS eight acre : more Micf fTinn Eonnratwl infn snnorlj - 1. O. GKANDY, Bd weri trying to make their way to the Chowan river, at that time Our farmers are all thiwnh strip- called the "linee:" that a rartv of ping lodder, but have very little them had landed at Yeopim Creek, ETH-CITY,- 'PHONE 125. m. c NOTICE! AH INTERPH! 1EIN C FIRM We have'found and have now in our i possessiou at Weavers Mill on North Ihere arefew men more whig awake nd enterprising than Alex. Wada- who has betn saved in this section, owing- to the or the river of the same name, I do late storm,and the pea crop was also not remember which, as the creek . . . ' mjureu. empties into the river; that he, with river 21 Mill on North River 21 Mill Our old friend Capt. D. Snow a part of his company, were going to logs. -The Lawful owner can obtain in command oi me escort them to the Uhowan river, nmm mHinimninimmmnHiHffitHfHHtfiMnfiimf? same by giving satisfactory proof and worth, who fpare no pain to secure L.,- r-OMi v,.,,, tt n.. r i.i ' ni , I pay us for our trouble the best of everythinc in their line for . , r . .. ; J . ." J .ZJ,' V, " t r . . i . . . l . i i vw-. ...... .w. - i " i - o.i i iis conuuci uas uecu openiy thrir many customers. They now retiguea iiis posiuou to engage m jay lalher.it he wouia have provis denounced, some officers of have the Agency for Dr. Kind's New the JJennctts Line. Capt Gibbs ions cooked as soon as possible and Aug. 8th, '99 iire itcoTery. wziicti aeIr cure has been appointed in his place on taken out to Bethel church in a cart. . . - ... ...1.1.. Tl. J.I. .. . I - - 7 H R. BARUO. S. J. MLSO', Jarvi6burg, N. C high rank denouncing; him as a "liar and a coward. that the soldiers who would assemble We are now grading a new street UU.V. 1 Alii I .1 . . 1 1 I I trial bottle free, tir regular i.e for .iOc tisherman.caught one hundred white pleasure quite a . number of others Siiabeth Citv to be called Park vilie S and tHO. liua-antfed to ciin. or .i. : i.'i. i - " n. t..u..i nzaoetn yny, to oe caiiea rarKvuie -,r..-,f.t in i.sa .uau uuuio. in me iieitiiiuoruooa uu ucceeueu 10 . venue. ots are ior saie -now oni Uoniumpiion, cougD. ana chjuw. im j jue vr Comet. t . t. . ....l.ll. I ....4m I. 1. -i I . :....... nl CllOrt for tho boVS in this section Itlirp triKrlit oaf ilinnpr thpn tnkp flip . . ... . . . 1 iiruiiuciUK vs 11juv.11 i.tiicuicub an 1 1 n e suggest 10 tne incum- over the country, by ita many startU is catching fibh with hooks, and remainder of the eatables with them, bent of the Presidential chair, injure. It Alnolutly dure Asthma shooting birds, yellow shanks and lie also said he would like the cart to that he appoint to the post of "rTK1 wilIills- They know how to handle take some of the soldiers to the : 1 r ..1. : I .. , ir,, i. i, r'aii,i, U cud and catch fish. Mr. D. E. I "line-." Mv father told the captain .. - nt t the atove Droi? S5iore and cet a I blunders, our bst hook and line that he would do what he could with man not unknown to fame as an adroit campaigner, one Marcus Aurclius Hanna, a dis tinguished citizen of Ohio. Surely one who has been so dis tinguished and successful as a political compaigner would be efficient as a" military comman der. Let the trust combina tions furnish him the sinews guished of war in an abundant stream plictty. MONEY IN- Town ofsfl This space belongs to J. A. HOOPER & CO. Water St., leaders of low prices on Dry Goods, Clothing,' Hats, Shoes Notions, JEtc Wholesale and Retail. IS THIS THE GOVE HIT , 2X2TT OF "WASHT02T AND JEFFEESO I 11 u : 1 . j T i L ry .1 I T Ijir. uuu -tire. o. j. &l'yt oi vom- me same request irom tne captain. i o avenue auu ou lx.rui xvoau jock, passed thron2h this village Mv mother put all the cooks to cook- 8trtel Ahe f?11ing Pnce: A11 i!s S c(., ..( Tu. , 1 . I - . , , i -i t on ftoau birer, -w eaco. uorner iota Saturday en-routo to the sea shore, ing as fast as possible, and while they on Parkville Aveuue, 200 each. All wnere inev eipeci to spend a were preparing, she sufrgested that other . lots. $100 each. - These nrices i few davs with their daughter, Mrs. all of us should go to the church to will be advanced after January 1, 1900. " 2 FEES02T. W.F. Parker. see those -brave. Confederates, and Terms to suit purchasers, .Money. no liUiuiUiuiUiliiUiun .in,3 Mi DoUie Ward, of Corolla, N. wish them a safe journey to their So cL dole" 'SJS Siiiiiiiiliii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iiiiii iii I ' illilliiliii MIR iclministrations of U., is visiting friends at this place. friends and comrades. month-. Apply to , . : ; ; The earlv ad mi r-i our uovernmcnt were distin by Republican sim ilr. T. A. Pool an The Presidents nntl ho wmiffl titi v rtttf A mitnnlX. I f rownrd inon nnv siif fptinn and LU chief tans in less time and uf a body, guard to protect ? Z7:i. n B..P. A. Miss Kate Downing, of Norfolk, The ladv teacher, the school rirls Al. P. GREGOI. Y, Va.. is the cruest of Miss Mamie and mvpplf were' rlphVliterl with tfiP On the preiiiises. t,ii r i " , VV- Or to 1 O. SKINJN Elt. xatiuu.u, ui mi. ua.v. iuea oi seeing some real soiaiers in easier, and without causualties their persons. Vashins;to than the one hundred thousand. was fond of display and equip Araerican citizens, armed with ago but he never sought pro Mauser rifles that Com man- tection against personal as- der McKinley is now raising to sault. bring the war to a speedy con- How is it now? McKinley elusion. was in Pittsburg last week and d others have their uniforms, and gathered flowers LEE'S PRAGTI GAL BUSINESS fj . . i iu m iu ilium us tutrix uxieiiu. jxy i PHI ( CP IT tO St- f fl lorrnd of q c.ul fUf - LULLLllt. tTinci lmnrrrv t tirprl ..-mon wrmlrl nnf r.VrP fnr floors W nnW fnr- i ha """JlV"" l,u l-lD.ngn ... v-;., r , 7-' " ;uv EyuiWl-M Tint lie South, South Kills. - . ... I r, . - '.f . v v provisions in the big basket that was tages unsurpassed. Five splendid in tne cart. - llie whole lamily went study and recitation nails, capable ot of I acoomodatine 450 uri!s Snapions m. ... .. . imivi cvii ii uiiuiti iu uic tuui : . . " . . . r- me protracted meeting at Mc l rmini1 an;f hera lecture hall. Able corps of Brides closed Suodar. rI he results V T .V V w T i " ' ' . " TEACH KRo, trai 0 . i wonueriui uapie eai were o converts. -Manufacturers and Dealers In. . . . saw, i .. captors, ran c. urses EOW TO GST OUT OF IT. in I Ttric nomAo -k w m .a rr hii4-ntr i I .mi - H m ; 5 n uar A if ntv l.tioinAon m f . yx - r- I hvcc j.i.io jv v i uu iiic iui y Dlauf!t c ti 4-j? iiixi- jl uoiucdo ubes eiiioanui7ora.icoj, oi M. o.M.-l T,.i" Practice. CommerRiar La m m . . - -- .--- in ii... ji iinuri i i r-r n i i i i ir i n - he was guarded night and day Camden U. II ;8,ent last Sunday m 4theforest tree3 that 6urrounded the ."SX- Ie,eAr' and c j. i 4jr i.icii, .ncutu, auu , vreriiiau Air kinds hiding - Vehicles, Also Law. Snort- We are in a dilemma in the Philippine war and the ques tion is how to get out of it. Under ordinary circumstances bv armed detectives. Ho vis "13 vicinity attending the revival. " I r. , Tr.ii:. m t -r-'i i i tho miK! tit n Mr P.rirr. ...-" ie xavior, oi iiizaDem ?.T V. - ' City, is visitirp friends in onr vil- weauny itepuoi.Oin citizen ot h'age. that city. The correspondent Mrs. Lizzie Godfrey, Centerville, of tho Philadelphia Record P 13 visiting her siter Mrs. -L. thus describes an outintr of ihe u "oistead, of this vicinity. tu-ivm .ic Htnuuccuui incutjf I anguages. . i of them, I do not remember the exact SITUATIONS SECURED . charge. President: la a half-closed, silver mouittcd. eiuipage, with two Misses Lina. Gilbert and Kate numDer. ieuienant cimmes was among them", for I was introduced to him and talked with him. I was in troduced to a number of them by mme and remembered them a Ions now. fr e of Those who prepare themselves thoroughly are abtsolutely certain of prohcable employment. . For catalogue' address ; . I. L. LKE, President. hih-seated siartliD"! the bo behind the . DSiy-iiTcnea auenaauis on x, sat the President. Close Il arnj r I ?--. - - 1 ih I ' UUUUS.-, UC Ul lUCITI ,T.ao ni) J,,,!- 1 I flit- ITI - IIVIA r.AII fM., mectinrr last week. T A , nL ai uHli 1 11 LULLLlilMI L auu u liiii tiuuriy umLtrr u was very ii. oawu'r is cuiun talkative and told ns a errant. dpl in ! . .1 I - . Harness, Whips and Robes. 76 AWD 78 POINDEXTEB ST., LIZABE-TH CITV. E!: REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. c. 'o Mr. N. wheels tive. le property of host t . . . . mans mo Lnest in some cypress piling for the canal company at New Canal Bridge- He . t i .:ili r i i i fT tT rr in srs. r-r rx r-. r I BU"W u uwoe uaunraifmua very larpe poruon f,.U.I J If I A? WlAni fm fitfl .Ut.riv. Tl. lr.; f 1 ..:::..--u i - ir.V, H III M hM . .. . . I I t mo cuuni, Pittbur. OF C0I-LIVER OIL WITH lloST O'Mara, chief of the local TTVPnPT7ACrrrrTTO iCutLs, followid lust beLind in a . k i r . & i jl i " - INSTITUTE. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. tubtr tired runabout, rrt iiitn caiae shculd always be kent : ln creJfrI Cor!clJ?; Dr n. i , i . I --j uu oienograpiier jarnf s. iDciir g dignified ,and solemn. Tbn The new stoie honse of Mr. Geo. Beveredgo is almost shut in- aud when complete will be quite an ad dition to our villiagr. Mr. It. Dozii-r has leceived the appoinfcment of To-t aler,and a short time. Thev were, delighted with the flowers we took to them and crowded around to fret them and fuivA thpm ninnwl nn their iimfn tldest and laigest school in Eastern rri i i r . , North Carolina". A' prepaiatory and The ladies of our party Avere not all nnighing school for both Vexes, v -who went to see them. Quite a num- Twentf second annual setsion onpna ber of others from the neighborhood fcepieiuber lltn. 1899. were there, but none took flowers L.,Uoors.e!.of 6tudJ. English Course, i . .. wi ii . m . v M-iAS'sicar course, ;oiiege r'eparatory but us tho all contributed some- Coue Basinc Cours, In8trarnentd uung ior mem 10 ear. i was laiitingf Mnrtc IJourge, T-kCAi Maa Course. .tats hm h Iddiial Mlsgs i PILES Ssiiiiposiiliryl OF N0RTI1 CAROLINA. ' H . topri.teed to cure PM.tJi. . M "I:Tr'. wif thcr of recent or Urn iianUin, ot m uy ft rciunriea. it gives instant reiief. and eficci ra.licil htt!1 Ianent cure. No urkl oprrati.,n reiiirefl. fy a" .rchct your sflcrm. Send Ut livt .f tc(i- pioaiais aiKl tree sample. Only 50 c t. bo. For sale "7 ''". r -cm ir has charge of theollioe which he to a-number of the soldiers when the- l.iplomas-issued fit . v . t . ! . the home for tho fol lowing reasons: FIRST Bsciuse. if any member cf th- f..-r.n h; a hird cc'.J.Mt v.ll cure IL SEOOHD Because, if the chll- four itoro di tt ctiyes in cn open car nage.' ow is not this the shadow of tho Czar! Is this the man to command and order our will remove to his store, A Strong: Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt s Liver Pills, an absd- upou the com pie- elderly officer came up and remarked . any i tlJfa!,Kve 5ouraeP- Students admitted to the State Uni versity and the leading colleges of the to-the ladies and- the men around that it had been proposed by Capt. State upon ceriificate from the ichool. Myers, I think, that air should go Student spared for the O. S. Alili- into the church and have a prayer, taT7 a-oyul Academies. askiW find' hlPssincr An thpir fnrthr .F.al1 fftcu ?.' 9l l. teachers; 0 r . --" 1 eacii . a . . ... cr;n are, c.ci:e r.d sidd. It will .irmio. tn nnnnf rr.,nar,i -Tf" S-"S we!I: Merhim. Is this the man to constipation, iaundice. bilious ffiBKr?(Ul' SWrJ ,f " 0VCrn- ness ndred troubles h , ..(, . j .,,. j .,m t.... 1 mcnt of seventy thousand oeo- 4 Tt,, r?f..iii.i r ir. .& ...... .s ...w4u ,11 ww trjua 1 . ..... 1 1 ii 1 iv i lit t 1 hi iic. A. Ri yrifiti ! i. t in Vi T n Vn 4, lute cure for sick headache, dvs- J0""?r- This we did, then they all ments. u , 1 "led out, the visitors bringing up the Tenon as low as cotnistem with hih . . ... ... thrn to and civ th-m firS --j pic, and with unlimited discrc- strtr.jth. tion in the use of it; with pow- FOURTII Because it the er to appoint the commanders . J . 1 . . . . i.r rc.cs in aii throat and that order battalions and who No household should be without It It can be taXen Li summer as veil tn winter. , ! ft ao, 3 rfntcjt. S TT A fcO Qwrnau, Kr York. are known to he suhjtct to his will and ready to do his bid ding. Wo fear the future has a commander for us that will bo Fly Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Rills arc the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon. CoL Tutt's Liver' Pills 3SX--gSg CUKE ALL YOUR PAIHS WITJX Pain-KiHe-'J A UodiclB. Choit la Its.lt, j 9 Saf and Quick Cur for i CRAUPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEURSATISH,- S ' NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- . -. BUY ONLY .THE GENUINE.! PERRY DAVIS' Krade work. Write for cutaloKae. Address, , S- L.HEEP, ' .rre.ident. 3-.1DVC.; . Academy nd CoHege, for girls and young voiun Best Ik.jm cam to etlirr with ull colleg infitructJon -jH-eilUts in Music,-Art, Elocution, Lat UHes y ouiniercial and industrial js-UiJjfs . ituijon. fouuded in 1&02 . .. . , r - how, 28 Ux y a r.r New . 1 r 1 .-gin W e !nesda . t. 1899. t i-'t atal u to ' : z.kv m. M-iVELL. I'rliifip; 1. 8iMn N ;r. ii uro'.tna. 9 II-VII ICCCIIH y I Tir . I KAmECDT, Ee. Ptarm2cist, Lancaster, Pa. H ' fJ Offers to fount? worm thorough liter" r)V cIas?icaK cient ifir. and indu trial education add special pedaroi- cai irinmK nnaai lixpnses fUU to Fr ? .nn ,nt k i vv vv $J50. .culty of 30 inenbers. More ? nd all Dra2eists than 400 rtf uUr Btn-lent. Hao mar- j ! "" raggists. -. tleorated btut 100 tudenUrrp. ' TnT U II U "TT r'Tr f suting evry county in the State ex-i "" -a, a i S'.,";;0or!Sai3 of Valuable RearEslile. tfrard in dormitorie., all free-tuition By virtue of a Decree of the S upr applicHUOiiS.hculd he made before :ior Court of Pasquotank County,-X. C. August 1. v . ! in the ca?e of i L. C'obb et al vs. (. . Corre-pcsnclence iavited from those . W. Cobb, 1 will oirer for sale at Public desinnsr competent trained teacher. auction at the Court House door nf Tor catalogue and other informaf ion ,aid County on Saturday th 9th da adrc3 iof .erl.'inhfr. IftOO th follr..fncT ,lM. , PRESIDENT Mcl VEH, Grceiibboro, N V 'It in Z3 Peace Institute, RALEfGH, a. c. One of the best female schools in f the South', and the cheapest for. advantages ivon: Send for catalogue. JAKES DINWIDDiE, f.l. A. icnbed. property, to wit : AH that cer tain lot of land with Improvemenl tliereon situated at the corners of Koad and Fearing Streets in the Town of Elizabeth City, N. C, bounded on the North by the lot of Charlrs Guirkin et als, on the! East -by road Street, on the South by Fearing Street and on v est by Ccbb Street: same containing one-fourth are, more or lees, and be ing the lot of land and' improvements at this time occupied by theafd Geo. VV. Cobb as a residence, v Hour of fale 12 o'clock M.' Terms of sale: one-third ',ash, " balance in one and twoyears with inter st from day of sale on deferred payments, or all cash at the option or the purchaser. - V. D. PRUDEN July 31 st.1829, Commissioner.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1899, edition 1
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