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5?HJD LICONOHIST rcruaao ftrax rami.. R. It. Ctrxcr Editor E. i. ta.a JIusineaa Manager FRIDAY, OCTOBEKSOib, ISO?. Oct. ?th bcinj: the fiftieth anniversary of tho death of Edgar Allen Toe. the memory of the poet was fitly celebrated by his alma mater, tho Univer sity of Viwnia.which was un veiled with appropriate cere monies a beautiful statue of the immortal son of song and mis fortune, the handiwork of the sculptor Zolnay. The event furnishes the Bal timore Herald with a text for reproaching tho cit where he spent most of his life and where he breathed his last." Baltimore has neglected to erect an enduring monument to commemorate his genius. roc's career, blighted and cut short by temperamental causes,! at once a wonder and a sorrow. His life was a night where gloom battled with the starA The gloom disappeared "in the grave of the poet, but ... . i . r 1 1 stars win remain angiu Ior a" thc generations wiat speas tongue of the author of Anna- .bcl-Lee "Tho Raven' and The Bells." Critics of ability in otner ncmispuvrcs rearu . 1 . M I,..-, ntt tli. rnt rnmnrlmliu I institution of leamintr which so signally honors his memory and seeks to perpetuate hi? fame in enduring marble should onco in the long ago have felt in duty bound com pelled to expel this way wood m hud of genius lor his way ward habits. But his errors and idiosyn crasies all forirotten.or at least forgiven, his alnii mater holds him proudly before the admir- ation of all all lovers of lectual achieveinrment. inti l- BEWARE OP OINTMENTS FOI: CATAIU!!! TH AT CONTAIN MEKCUliV, as rr.rcury will urr?y destroy the r.M o( a.rll AiKlcotnpte.Hy derange I the Hlicle jtein whrn rnteritiK H I throuKu tfm mucous tariacrt. uci article pLtmM tirvir Ik nvii eurj.i prescription from rrpatnMe- t Iivi cUni. a the dama i bey win do ten fold to the good joa cin puei-ibiy derlv from them. Hall' Catarrh Core,manulactard by F. J. Chcuey & Co., Toledo.o. .contain nomircurj, and U taken intem.illj, actiog direct- 1 ujion the the Mood and maou ur- face i.f the ytem. In buying Hair i alarm tnr ne tnre you f?et tne Pennine. It I taken internally and i made la Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. ii Co. Testimonials free C" Yld by all Druggwt. price ?3c. per bottle. Halls Family Pills are the best. IN01T GBOU27D FLO OB. it win not surprise tuo pco . . pie of this country to learn that Senator Hanna, of Ohio, throuirh tho firm of if. A. Han na & Ca, of which he is the head, figures as a promin inent directing member of the mammoth Soft Coal Trust, recently organized in Western I'cnnsylvania. JNorwiIIit suprise them to be told that tho Senator's son, Daniel iv. iianna, was one of tho most active or-I ganizers of the trusts, and that President McKinlev'e cousin. Does the Baby Thrive f $ If not. something must bt mother's milX doesn't nour ish it, she needs SCOTTS o EMULSION. It supplla the cicmcnis oi iai requirea lor the baby. If baby is not nourished by its flchl I rood, then it requires Scott's Emulsion thlf a teaspoonful three T r a- j ., ur iuut umo a a ay in lis bottle will have the desired eff:ct It seems to have a t masical effect upon babies 1 and children. A flflyent t I bottle will prove the truth 7 of our statements. T we mm winter. m4 ft , 3 i-BrjS. SCOTT KJ .HE. Oumm, Krm YorV. i poctliU country Ha producoJ. F. ver Krc. Ucer Uoil, reionj. It U an miration of time's .11822 revenges that the venerable rie on earth- Drives out Frank if. Osborne, is to b the nriMtident of the trust. Indeed, these developments in the for mation of tho great soft coal monopoly and combine will beem'eminently natural andlo gi$0fcthe American people. This isHic cause the people of this country know that Sena tor Hanna, of Ohio, is the trust instrument in American politics, a believer in and a beneficiary of the trust system, and that President McKinley is subser vient to the trust influence for personal and political profit. It is only to be expected that Hannas and should McKinley figure promently and numer ously among tho trust clan names. Under these circumstances, still less is it to be wondered that .Mark Hanna should have used administratio 1 In fluence and White House pres ure to force reluctant operators in Wcrtern Pennsylvania coal field to join thtrSoft Coal Trust Tho motto of Trustism and Re publicanism is borrowed from Three Muskeeters 'One for alj. ajj for onc." The story of tlje organization cf tho Wes lern ivnrjSylvania Soft Coal Trust is eminently typical and ci13ractCristic. The American ... pc0ple will not miss its signi- ticance- VOLCAXIC ERUPTI0X5 Ar era ml but kin eruptions rob I . . .. . y,. v( j.tV uucklcn .rnica cuive, tin tii. ui: nl-o Uil Kunninc and ituii) nn.i acne, t'niv box. Cun guaranteed. Sold by the Stand ard Pharmacv. THE S0UT2TS PROSPERITY Over the growing improve ment and prosperity or the South there is rejoicing in that section and should be in every other section of our common country. For as true and last ling benefit come to all citizens when one class is favored and mother handicapped and op pressed by discriminating laws so the wholo country, cannot be said to reap tho full influen- ce oi gooa limes wnen any m . . considerable portion oi it is struggling against adverse , .7. tuiiuuiuna. Owinjr to he extremly low . . . u price commanded by the Soutli's staple cTop for the past . , , wo icors, me aavanceinent oi tho farmers who farmers who - . . . .. . form the largest contingent of its population was not nearly population was not nearly so marked as was that of the agriculturalists of the Western, Central and Northern States. But tisyear, under tho stimu lus of higher prices fur cotton there is promise, according to tho estimate of the Bal Itimore Manufacturers' Kecord, one of the most reliable statis tical authorities in the country, that fully $100,000,000 will be added to tho South's income from this source. In manufacturing the South has been making steady pro gress fpr the past two decades and the last twelve months have witnessed on accelerat ed investment in its cotton mills, iron furnances,railroads, p)in.l n . I 1 1 . .1 uu gurueuiauus, auu its forestFof Koft and hard woid5- The enterprise of mantis slowly but surely- turning up into the light tho manifold treasures of the section in which nature has laid up her most plenteous and varied tores. Southward tho star of prosperity takes its way. BISMARK'S IRO NKRVI. Waa the result of his rnlemlid health. InJonitable will and tre- nniloui energy are not found where itocQ.ich, Liver, Kidney's and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring. use Dr. Kings rew Lite 1 ills. Uiey develop every power of brain and bo.lv. Onlv Hoc at Tbo Standard Phannacr. PSITITS1TTIA21T HT7S- TIQATI02T. It is indeed the sensibilities of anyone to read the testimony before the Pen i to n tiary Investigating Committee of tho barbarous and cruel treatment of tho con victs by tho Fusion managers of tho Institution. Summerell I i and his subordinates aro a dis- grace to North Carolina and to civilization. The depleted State treasury, by reason of mismanagement', and the $150, 000 deficit affords - evidence to what extent corruption existed in the Fusion gang, When, un der Democratic management, the receiptsequal the amount of expenditures. Ia that cold blizzard in February last some of tho convicts were mado to work till their fingers were frozen off and tho inhuman lashing ended the life of one and the terrible scars that are on tho backs of others, at test to the cruelty they were subjected to. by the passion ate overseers and Summereirs subordinates. Unless there is a curtailment of the election franchise.which "the Constitutional Amendment will do if passed, at some per iod in the annals of our history, we shall have a repetition of misrule under some political guise that will mislead the people of the Siate again. His tory repeats itself. From 1894 to 1898 we have had the identi cal misrule of 18C8 and CO, both of which was a blot upon the fair name of the State. It is high time that the people of this great commonwealth rise up in there might and majesty e"ect these remenant of Fu sionist from office. Let us get to work and make the August election a political cyclone of more intensity than the' last November cycle. It can be done, lets do it. Why uiv.GCG liOlTLES OF HOC tilt IX TASTELESS 2 k-. CHILL TONIC oiJ tho flrtt year of it3 birth ? Answer Uecnuseit ia th BEST AT ANY PRICE ;uarartvd to cure, money refunded If I alia nlpnnr.t to take. 25c per bottle. It Is sold and guaranteed by nrfaa A Sou. Dr. J. J2. Wo d and City Drujr Stor, Elizabeth City, and W. J. Woodier. Orecer. II. 8. Cason Edentcn. NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES Columbia News. Columbia is oil a boom. Mr. J. E. Hughes, prroprietor of the Columbia House, is having the hotl painted. Through tho excellent work of Rev. W. D. Moses the Methodist have completed painting their church and now are preparing to paint the parso nacre. ' "We are glad to welcome Rev. J. 11. M. Giles, or uurritucir, m our inidat this week. He preached an excellent sermon at IheM. E. Church Sundav nicrht. There were two editions to the church. We are glad to see the girls rid ing their bicycles on our sidewalks a?ain. The J. O. U. A. M. bave removed to their new hall on Main street. Superior Court will be held here on October 30tb. Mr. J. L. Thurston, to the re gret of many friend here, left on Tuesday morning to resume work for the Richmond Cedar Works. Mr. Walter Swain, of Berkley, Va., was in town on business this weefc. Miss Delia Hicks, the leadirg mil liner cf this town, has engaged the services of Miss V. P. Emroy, of Baltimore, for this season. Jack axd Jill. Waterliily. Rev. J. H. M. Giles delivered an excellent sermon at the M. E. Church at Coinjock on Sunday to a larg congregation. Which of our sergeants is mistaken, Columbia or Waterlily? Ed. Rev. J. E. M. Davenport was mar ried last week to Miss f-- Sapp. He returned to 'ho Baptist Church at Coinjock with his bride and preached an able sermon. "We wish him much happiness and prosperity through life. Miss Bessie Simmons and Mr, R. JL Gritrgs spent Saturday and Sun 4aratIilU Ialamd, Ya. Tfcty re port a plttuant trip. Mr. G4 W. Overton, of Gum Neck, it on a visit to his brother, S.-M. Over! oa, at this place. Mrs. Annie E. Walker and Mrs. Mahaiey Overton have returned home from a visit to friends and rela- ives in Tyrrel county. Mr. Hodges -Gallop, surfman at tLWAYS KEEP OH HARD THERE IS 10 KIID OF PAIN OR ACNE, IRTERRAL OR EXTERRAL, THAT PAIR-KILLER WILL ROT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, . PERRY DAVIS A SON. Mm Old Inlet Station, has been appoint ed to ucceed - Captain J. E. Ward, vrho was remoTcd to Killdevil Hil Station. Capt. Ward will be great- Ij missed in this section, where ne Las been so long and become a great faTorite. He has car best wishes at his new station. The promotion of Mr. Gallop gives general satisfaction. The steamer Comet is on ner reg ular route again between this place and Mnndcn'i Point.- We regret to hear the sail news of Miss Carrie White's death at the Hotel Frederic. Pinner's Point, on the 12th insL Only a few weeks ago the was with us in her bloom of vouth. She was so cheerful and gay. But alas she nas gone from us forever. Our sympathy is with the sorrowing. B. P. A. Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of it. Proof of EOBEBTS TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Ilea in the taking of it. COST NOTHING if it falls to cure. 25 cents per bottle if it cures. Sold strictly oa Its merits by Griggs & Son, Dr. J. E. Wood- and Citv Drue Store. Elizabeth City, and W.J. Woodly. Grocer. U S. Cason, Edenton. - i BUYING A NEW DRESS. There is nothing in which a lady tikes a greater interest in, than the Durchase of a new dress. She must qo to eveiy store in town and see every stock before she can decide. She wants the prettiest and best and she'll have it too. This is why we take a lady buyer to New York with us to select the most stylish. Ever w since we adopted this method, our dress goods department has been the town talk. We have the con trol of the Star Woolen Mill's goods for this section Csold exclusively to only one store in a place.) This mill is famous for making the most attractive dress goods at popular prices. Exclusiveness of pattern'is a feature with us. You can find lots of dress goods, but not lies oues They come to our shelves dhect from maker s hands no drummers, com missions, hence a single profit. Hnc lowest prices. We invite every lady to look our line over and compare our stock with others. Whatever your fancy, whatever the price, if it's a dress you wish, it's here. Figured suitings, 40 inches wide, silk and wool, m oeautiful effects, aU shades at 25cts yd. The popular Granite cloth is hav- . 1 T7I 1 "S M log a Dig saie. livery iaay lines them : they are 40 inches wide and the rich colorings, make them re semble the dollar goods, but the price is 50c. yard. Another great assortment of popular 50c. goods, ia the Venetian cloth, suitable for coat suits and jackets. Have vou seen the new weave in Herringbone cheviott? For stvlish ud to date dress, tnev are very swell. We have not been able to tret enough of them so far. Our price is 59 cents yard. Strickly all wool. In most stores they are sold atTocts. One of our dress goods bargains, is a steam Shrunk Whipcord,one and a half yards wide, all wool at 59c. Think of this. Have it in ten pop ular shades. , Space forbids- mentioning our ine of Black goods, but if there is anything in our store that would tempt us to brag a little, it would be the immense assortment of Black dress goods. We have just received our stock of ladies jackets and will tell you about them another time. We have purposely waited for them to be made to order. They ; are newer, erhaps a httle more get up in them, ban those you have seen elsewhere. The jackets at $4.50, $6.48 and $7.89 in the new shades,Tan,Brown, Castor and Black, are the best you have ever seen at the priced MITCHELL'S BEE-HIYE. Tke Only St richly One-Pries Houte in Elizabrth City, N. C. - SWAMP-ROOT. Is not romended for everything: but if jea have kidney, liver or blAddar troablt it will be found just the remedy jou need. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You way have a sample bott.e of this wonderful new discovery by; mail free, also pamphlet telling afl about it. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whekzas; God in his infinate mercy has called to his reward our beloved and honored Brother, J. A. Burgess. We the - members of Worth" Bagley Conned No. 60 Ji. O. TJ. A. M. as an expression of our ove an esteem for our departed Brother offer the following resolu tions ; Be it Besolved 1. That it U with heart felf sorrow ti.at, we may have said good-by to bim who faithful to duty, has been calhd to his reward above. Besolved 2. That by his death our order has lost a zealous and sincere friend the church a devoted Chris tian, the State a loyal citizen, hum manity an enobling example. He - iwioriA trim tipver varied : A ristAin xrho never faltered, a citi Anir n. rrentleman without reproach. , . Resolved 3. That we tender the widow and family of our deceased Brother our heartiest sympathy in their affliction and console them with the reflection that they ' are connected by a mystic tie with a fraternity whose sympathies, good council and charity are never sought by the needy and worthy in vain. , Resolved 4. That wo .wear the usual badgo of mourning thirty days and that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, a copy be sent the family of the deceased Brother and - copies to the "Fisherman &. Farmeil' and "Economist" accompanied with a re quest for publication. Life's shadows are to be closed by the light of eternity'b day and its turmult hushed by the repose of eternity's harmony. Thou comest not in thy place by ac cident. It is the very place God meant for thee. And fhould thou thera small scope for action see, Do not give room to discontent. E. F. Sawyee, S. W. RlCHABDSO7 E. J. Shepherd. Committee. Oct. 8th, 1899. . OBITUARY. Friday n'ght, jOctober G, when darkness hung its sable mantle around, and all nature was hushed ii silence, and the pale beam of moonlight stole in behind the cur tains, the messenger of death came and took Mrs. Lovy Duncan in its cold embrace and bore her spirit away to try the realities of an un known world. She was a consistant member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church; lived and died a christian. She was fifty-four years old. Her funeral was preached last Sunday afternoon at her home, by Dr. R. R. Overby, and then her body was taken to its last resting place, ;vhere ashes come to ashes and dust to dust. While her footsteps will be heard no more and her voice hushed here below, her voice was heard in Heaven with the angels where her spirit took its flight, there to chant the Redeemer's praise f orevtr and ever.; She left six- children and host of friends to mourn - her loss. We hope their loss will be her etern al gain. Ah! what joy it will be when they are gathered in one un broken band around our; father's throne, where oartincr will be no more. L. S. L. cje a source of comfort. They are a source of care, also. If you care for your child's iitVi Mirl for illustrated book on the disorders to which V r-Tii1rtrm are subiect. and which Frey's Vermifuge hf5 cured for 50 years. - Om boule bj Baa for 25 cent. ) JS A S. KIUEY, . Baltimore, Sid A VOICE FROfl TYRRELL. Columbia, N. C, Oct. 16, 1899. Your correspondent at this place, i : i,:. ti i,. .1 t;h ' appears to be well infi.rmed con cerning the general news items, but completely overlooks the political situation herr. - Since the change of time for the State election it must necessarily make us start at the business earlier and I here make a susrsrestion to the good people of this county by recommending: to them for then- next xepresentativer on the Demo cratic ticket, Hon. T. H. Woodley. He is one of the ''old line Demo crats, fought hard for the ticket and for "white supremacy, and deserves the respect of every true Democrat. His ability is unquestioned, being a prominent lawyer of our town, and stands high among the pleading lights of his profession. Would be pleased to learn the views of other of the promoters of good govern ment and see if they can suggest a better man. "Rob Rot.'. mmmmrn ml n nnj ij i i .m um '. i UI Arrest - disease by the timely use oi Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, raalari, indle tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. ' TUTT'S Liver PILLS n UUTH C AKOLin A r jlnSupV. Ct. Tyrrell Co. A. W. Barnes ) V. Maggie J.' Barnes. ) iOTICE. Tne defendent above named will tak notice that an action entitled as above has ben commenced in the Superior loart of Tyrrell County by the Plain tiff and against the defendant for a divorce from the bohds ofrmtrimonv. and the defendant will further -take notice that she is required to anuear at the next term of the Superior Court of raid coui.tv to be held on the 8ih Monday after the 1st Monday in Sep tember 18S9 at the court house of said county in Columbia, N. C., and answer -r demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief demanded in said om plaint. r ' G. L. LxvKRilAsr- . Clrk of the Superior Court. Thil Sept. 13 1839. - . m H. ZIEGLER, ooccesor to John if. Zkiulbb . Teh r in .l kicd's f UiiOERTAKERS SUPPLIES, From the Ch-apcst to "the beU All tel egratcs promt tly attended to. CHAFES ASS CSSLIKS imi ' hsn deUT1 The fintst Flearso m tnia section. R seo d, walnut, cloth-cov- ered and mttalic caskets a specialty Ac the old stand on Ehrinshaow Street. Thankful lor past patronsge. er Also all kinds of cabinet work VTORTH CAROLINA, ) In the i Gates County. J SupVConrt. 8 I. Harrell, Adm'r of Elmo Parker, deceased. ' . i vs. James K. Parker, Sallie R Gurleyfc B. S. Hardison, Arthur Mitchell and vrife Maude Mitchell, W. J. Hayea and Lemuel Hayes and Carrol Hayes by L. L Smith, their 'guardian, and Edna Brown and Harry Brown, Hugh Brown and Essie Dail, Mabel Dail and Dail. ' M)TICE. The defendants. Sallie IL Ourley,W. J. Hayet, Carroll Hayes and. Hugh Brown, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above baa been commenced in the Superior Court ot Gates county for the purpose of gelling certain real estate to make as sets. Said real estate is known as the Elmo Parker place, and is situated about one mile from Sunsbury.in said county; and the said defendants will take noticw that thev are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Gates county on the 27th day of November, 1899, and answer or demur to the, complaint In said action or tne pinniiu win appiy to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint.- This 4th day of Octo ber, 189'J. Clerk Superior Court. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Eastern District of North Caro lina. In Admiralty in a cause of con tract civil and maritime. George W. Creef, Jr., and B. H. Creef, trading as Creef & Ureei. lioeiiants. . - V8. - ' ' Schooner Walter E. Avery. Whereas, a libel has been filed in the District Court of the United States for th sUrn District ot North Carolina onh 11th day of October, 18W, by Georg W. Creef, Jr and B. H. f Treef, W . m mi m I 1 11 A. - trading &s ureei co ureeiiioeiianiH, ngainac tnescnooner wauer Ayt-ry in a pause of contract emi ana mari time, and pray i,ng process may issue against said vessel, ner tACKie, apparei and furniture, and that . said - vessel may be condemned and sold to pav said George W. Creef, Jr., and B. H. Creef4 trading as Creef & Creef, with costs, charges and expenses. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the 6aid .vessel, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear1 before said Dis trict Court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Elizabeth City, in and for the Eastern 'District of North Carolina on Tuesday, the 31st day of October, A. D 1899, at 12 o'clock ra.tjf that day, provided the, same shall be a -day of jurisdiction, other, wise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to inter pose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. Dated at Elizabeth City, N. I;., the 16th day of October, 1899. H. C. DOCKERY, - U.. S. Marshal. . . Per C. A. BANKS, ' Dep. Marshal. G. W. Ward, E. F. & S. S. Lamb, Proc tors for Libellants. A Card. There are two or three parties claim ing to be agents of mine. I wish to say J, have no agents or partner. Those wishing .Photographs or En larging and copying done will please communicate direct to me on Water street. Very Respectfully, W. H. ZOELLER. Oct. 11, 1899. iizabe ...Manufacturers All kinds Riding City ; Harness, "Whips and Robes. 78 AND 78 POINDEXTEB ST., LIZABlTM -iCITV; W. CV REPAIR WORK A SPEIALTY. Rollinson, Stevens & 0 o Wholesale and !spSe::I:aicsiracefies Nos. 6-71 Poindexter St., ELIZABEiTH-- 'PHONE NOTICE. Makteo, N. C Sept. 26, lno. I have in my posewion 135.10, t!,- same being amount recelveti of I. v., Midgett, Wreck Commissioner for District No. 2, as net proceeds froi-i sale of 1 spanker lot canvas, some oil rope, 1 bag cloths, 1 lot lumber and barrtda beef, marked "TTiomaa Brad ley.": Sold September. 1899. An? person showing good title for abov described property will reeelve tin amount stated, less expenses advert U. ing, etc Thia 26th day of Sept., 11)9. THEO. 8. MEEK INS Clerk Superior Court oi Dare ,Co. NOTICE. " Majjtko, N. Sept. 20, li9l. I have "in mr possession J24.13, lxin'; amount receiyed from I. B. Midgett, Wreck Commissioner for District No, 2ras net proceeds from sale of 1 lot o railroad ties, -lumber and barrtl kegs, sold on Cnicaraicomico beach on the 14th day of September, 1899 Any person showing good title for sarao will receive the amount ttated. less expenses for advertising, etc. Thii 26th day of 8eptembr, 1899. THEO. S. MEEKINS, Clerk Snp. Court of Dare county. S. B. HIIILER5MC0 WHOLESALE SO. 7 FULTON MAKKET, NEW YORK. Special Attention fi ren to The 8J f North Carolina Shad " , 8tncila an! Stationrrv on applic M i No Arent. A. W. HAFF, baccesaorto Li m bear & ilaff, . Wholesale Commisaiou Dealer In FRESH FISH, LOBSTERS ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, No tb Ca'HinvHrtl Vipei tally N Aeentc WOTBCE! net Proceeds of wrecked property, Office Clerk Superior Court. Dare County. N. C. I have in my hands 1483.00 the win e being anjout received from. 15. P. Whedbee, Wreck Commissioner for Dist. N. C. as N t proceed ol a!e 51,000 oak, staves and a small amount wreckage, that waehed atdiote on Hatteras Beach in Augut 1899, and sold un the 19th da of September, 1899. Anyone one applying and ehowinsr good good title for the f-ame in the next 12 months will receive the said amount less Clerk Corn's. . and ad vertising expenses. THEO. 8, MEEKINS, Clerk Bup'r. Court. Rent, Rent, Rent. Rooms above store corner of Ma n and Water streets. Shop on Main street, near Water, recently occupied as a Chinese laun dry. FOR SALE. House and lotfaceing Court IIou-?. Law office building.' Dwelling on. North Side. "House and lot on River Side avenu ;. Wharf property old Net and Twino Company site. ' Griffin mill property. P.F. &S.S. LAM It and Dealers In.... Vehkks. A ho Retail Dealers In f CITV,. W. C, cons ISSlDIi FISH Mm luggy So. 125.
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