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TUB LICOXOMIST rrrusarn rrxai tiudat. B. B. Cirxcr.. Editor E. F. Iaa Business Mauair FRIDAY, GCTOBEK 27 ib, BRITISH OREED AND THE BOER Riutmuc. Ilowtvcr c!clj allied Ena acd American interest nit J l. w however tear tie possibility of an Anglo-American alliance, it ku been clcarlj rnanilcttea Uiat the sympathy of the United States lias gone out to the braTe little Boer Republic in its present struggle for existence. For the contest in which British and Boers are engaged is virtually a life and death struggle with the Boer UoTcrnment. Upon the re mit, and without the factor of for cign intcrrcntion.which at this writ ing appears a remote contingency, there can bo no doubt of the de feat if tbo Boer forces, dvptn U practically th future iniUpLdtLce cf the little lUpublic It i a J 'g- giant, a Uuxb hl Ua in the cL.v.b cfal: u. Ettr ince the Jameson raid, which rai:!cd in the rainds of the Vrr.1,.!, it f.M lf n anrarcnt that r - ruatUr were attaining a crifiViu Krugerland. The ecLllict IxUteix d Hiiti.-h interests had grown sharper iu.d aLarpcr, finally culminating int he threatening de mands cf England and the 1 rv ami rromnt liltiu.at.XUJ of - s rmident Kruger. As Las hap pened iu ctery instance where Brit ish gited met the opposition ot opi o ing tutcrcst, England has proct-t ded enferve her claims vith thu bnord. In India.inthe SouiLiru, in her ik- ticn with Chix.a, wLtrticr the Lnd proiuieJ n turns cr the invtstn cut Citnt Mcrucd profr.aLIe, Euiiuh arms have followed the call of En glial avarice Hcwevcr thinly Tilled tho cause of war luaj ar.pctr, stripped of irc- Unct? it i th.s. Within the bound iriti if the R public there arc found valuable gold and diamond rninen which have long constituted a f&ACtn&ticn for the rit of tie Hu gh"!. The Ecghsh Lion looks at the gi ld and taja in effect to Kruj cr, jc-dooJy guarding the interest of hi people, W hat's yours is mine. and what mine is my own." En gLand may prate cf the right of cit izenship and of the intcxteU cf her freebooters, but this and nothing cbc constitutes the cauui belli. Up to the time of present writ ing ,Trrl Lattles have been fought -o on the Boer borderland, with su cess favoring English anns,althougb every step las been brarely and stubbornly contested by the Boers. The Boer are a brave people, and excellent marksmen,but this after all will not avail against an equally brave coeuiywho have upent their days ia scientific evolution and training for warfare. Tho battle of EUnds laagte, which began early Saturday momii'g last and continued without intcrtiUsion until darkne3 dtcnd- c I o i r the field of carnage, was one of tie uicst iuit ortant struggles and the i stubbornly fought u mod era history. I no lorccs ci tacn army nuiubtrcd about two thousand and the Boers occupied a well nih luirri enable position upon the hi near by. The British mauouvere.un- derthe command cf General French were beautifully carried "out. The ariillprr tiro cf the h.ni?hsa was es pecially destructive and - the final charo of tie Imperial light Ikree OF COD-EIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept In the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Bczz-zz. If ar.y member cf t.v.2 fi.T.l!y his a hard cc'.d. It C-rt It. SECCfJD Bcca. If the chll crtn are dtllciis ar.d tlcldy. It vlll rr.i!cc thtm strong ar.i veil. THIRD Because, If the father or mother Is lcs!rg r.esh a.id becom ing thLn ar.d emaciated. It will build them up ar.d give them flesh and FOURTH Because It Is the standard remedy Li all throat and lur.g affections, No hcusehcli should be without It. It can be taken In summer as veil as In vLV.er. COTT a BO, Cwuu, Nrv Ytfi. ,,. n. from the lull,. To wards evening ram and darkness set in and enabled. the Boers to with draw. The Boers killed were iu . ... m L.. hundred, and au equal number of prisoners taken by the Enjlisb. While the outcome of the war cannot tut bo disastrous to the ittle Dutch Republic, still the sym pathy of a larger and more power- al Republic goes out to a brave pco- ld fichtinir callantly for their ngni of independent government. And a for England, filled with pride oi power, and lust of gain.sbe may well recall tho warning of her own advo cate of iraperialism,who wrote of tie English people: If drunk with power.we loose i!d tonRUrt that bold not thee Lord God of nottf, be with osy a! ljMt we forget; lest we forget I vw, -. (XX) ROTTLE3 OF HOB- r.itTS' TASTELESS JSc CIllLL TONIC to!d th first ytr of Its birth ? Answer: liusolt ts the BE3T AT ANY PRICi., 'Tnmtd to enre, mency nfacdM If It fills, nl-vut to tate, m wu in sold and guaranteed by City I)nsrttc?r. lLuC'tT fJ . . J. otMit'J, vrtctrr. ii. - vo-i Helen ton. rHXJ OF COQH- LA2T. The fate of the courageous CokIiIjii, the gallant c omraan- kr of the cruiser Raleigh, is one to point a moral and adorn a tale. The first heme corner from the little fleet fcin Manila Bay, ifier the destruction of the Spanish ships, he was received .ith the plaudits of the nation, ilis reception was merely an indication of that which awaited Dewey. Feted and wined, interviewed at every . . ..... ...:!-. turn, lie met me occu&iuii wnu the dignity becoming a brave sailor. At a supper given in his honor by the Army and N ivy Ciuh, he sang a song and made some indiscreet allu sions to tho German Admiral Von Diedrichs stationed at Manila. In the privacy of his club, among his friends, with no idea that his remarks would reach the the world outside, his utterauces were twisted and contorted by the repre sentatives of the press until Coghlan woke next morning, find his indiscreet ro- maiks the talk of the country. Tho wnrrl of the sontT. the a w - v w w ulioch dcr Kaiser," were in every morning paper and the nntinn hold its sides with lauchter. The ridiculous pic ture of the war Emperor of Germany with his We rule the world,' Me undt Uotf" existed untold mirth. Behold the result 1 The dignity of his mio'estv Wilhclm der Kaiser, is insulted. Communications pass between his Majesty and ilm Oorman Ambassador at a mf - Washington. A protest is en tered at the State Department by the Ambassador, His War Lordship has been laughed at Apologies must ' be made. Donncrvetter! Gott in Hiramell or blood vill be shed! Note the apologetic attitude of the State Department. It enters a disclaimer andpromiscs reparation A formal and sev ere' rc-Drimand is forthwith dispatched to the brave Coghlan who suffers the humiliation of being forced to read the repri mand before the officers and crew of his fchip. Subsequently he is detached from command of the Raleigh. and so in an at mo'frphcre of humiliation dis- atpeais ftcm public view. In all the account of the New York celebration and triumph of Dewey and-his men.you read no mention of Coghlan. How many of those who read the Hoch der Kaiser ' saw an ah- scure notice in a Naval journal some time ago which stated briefly that Captain J. B. Cogh lan had been assigned to the duty of insDectingLight houses somewhere off the oast of Alaska. Verily the tongue is mightier than tho sword. SV1KP-K00T. It ix-1 rocomended for, everything: but if jou bAve kidney, liter or bladder trouble it Kill be found Just the remedy Jou neeCL At druggist in fifty cent ami ollar lci. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery by mall free, also pamphlet'ttllinK ar about it iTHE ETJSI01I C01T0LAVB At Statesville, that august bod of Fusion managers, ipet a few days back to formulate plans for tho ensuing cam paign, The first.order of bus iness was where cro we? The November cyclone co demoral ized them that they are jyst beginning to realize their true situation and endeavor to re gain what they have lost. Manifesto! No. 2. emanating really from Jeter will 60on be issued. Enough has bean as certained however to throw Rome light upon their future proce dure. The election law and the amendment are the principle targets at which they will aim their weapons, because if the amendment is passed it will ereato purification in State pol itics and those Satellitsthat have been moving in the poli tical orbit will have their sha dows so completely dimmed that they will vanish in obli vion. The resurrection of the penitentiary corruption which was hid between tho lids of books during tho last campaign and sealed by the great sealed of Russel,ba?e been, opened and their revelations are fraught with so much mal-administra- tion that we believe the bur den will weight them down long before the great ballot battle will take place, ed- not believe the intelligent peo ple of-North Carolina are will ing to pass through another suchxin ordeal, when anop- portunity is offered to elimi nate negro suffrage from State politics. The lines are wellde- tiled., White supremacy or - negro domination. It is a momentous question in the an-- nals of our political history-an other development of the line of attack has been revealed. That is,to attack the new election law and bring it before a partizan judic:ary to stay the tide of condemnation of the intelligent class of voters in the exercise of suffrage in the approaching election, but tho Legirlature fore saw the to what extremity these Fusion magnates would be 'driven to and to forestall their efforts to barricade suf frage, and bring the "new election law to a nullity, they very wiselv adjourned the leg islature to meet in 'June to off set the machinations of thest- political tricksters, .who will resort to any manner of means to defeat the will of the people. They have been weignea in tne scales and have been found wanting. The triumphant columnu of white supremacy will sweep the army of 120,000 negroes, officered by a few white allies on the right, left, and centre, from the political field with consternation and dismay, which will end the assembling of the conclave to find out, '-Where Are We." HEWARIi OP OISTENTS FOEM CATARttU THAT CONTAIN MEKCURY, as mercury win tureiy ueeiroy me sense of smell and completely derange tho wiiole sjsiein wnen entering iv th ron eh the mucous surfaces. Such article s should never ve usea excepi rtrpserintions from reputable physi cians, as the damage . they will do is ten fold to the Rood jou can possibly derive from tnem. nan a aiarrxi factured by F. J. Cheney .fe fn Tnledo.O. .contains no mtrcun . And is taken iniernany.aciiDg uireci- ' Uon the the niooa ana mnous sur faces of the svstem. In bujing Hall's I'Atftrrh Cure be sure you Ket the . T A. 1 A . ZJk. . . II.. -.-A is made in Toledrt, Ohio, by r . J .fe C.n. Tfitlmoniais fiee. Cirsoid by air Druggist, price 7 per bottle. Llalli Family Pills are the best. THE PEESIDEITT'S 22SS- SAGC. President McKmleys forth coming message to Congress, it is stated from Washingtcn.wil recommend the establishment of American sovereignty in the tho Phillipinesby all the force that may be needed, that it be maintained permanently, that the civil government follow the military at the earliest pos sible moment, and that wide latitude be allowed the natives in local self-government. In the forecast of the mes sage announcing this" policy it is not intimated that the Presi dent endeavors to justify in principle this departure from American doctrine and the consequent denial of .liberty to a people who had well nigh won this from their Spanish op- pressors beforo this govern ment received the opportunity to prove a consistent loyalty to American declarations- But the President does make an effort to commend ;his policy to the American people .by showing that there's money in it for them. "In recomending definite ac tion by the Congress as to the future government of the. Philipines," we are told, "at- ention will be called to reports rora competent authorities showing the commercial im portance of the islands." Upon this exhibit, it is to be presum ed, whatever opposition there may be to the forcible annexa tion of the Philippines, the fin al and lasting repudiation of of the Monroe Doctrine, the de liberate refusal to longer re cognize the truths enunciated in the Declaration of Indepen dence, will vanish like mist be fore the sun. Why ? Faith, because there's more money in holding the Philippines than in letting go of them. There is a lack of morals ana a consequent pitiable absence of dignity in this administra tion policy to be announced in President McKinley's mes sage, but commercialized poli tics never received a more ty- illustration. Now that wt have the chance to graD VW and hold a big slice of terri tory in the Old World we'll do it, right or wrong, and in clear violation of the solemn pledge contained in the" -Monroe Doc trine. God helps those who nelps themselves. Money talks. Nothing succeeds like success. Power is greater than princple. These are the sentiments that will resound through the Pres- wlont'n messaere. It will be the the first of its kind in Ameri can history pray God that it might be the last! Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of It Proof of ROBERTS' TASTUJSB CHILL TONIC lies In the taking of 1L COST NOTHING if It falls to. cure. ' 25 cents per bottle If It cure. Sold strictly on Its merits by nViVfrsft Hon. Dr. J. E. Wood and rity Drug Store, Elizabeth City, and W. J. Woodly, Grocer. H. S. Cason. Edenton. x dis.-: tfEEEma statheht. A disparity of "opinion exists, which should not exist, be tween President McKinley and his fellow-townsman and late Secretary of state, Judge Day, on a subject of deep impor tance.. In a reference to tne Philipin es, in his early morning talk at Cedar Falls, the President de clared: ''I believe, my fellow citizens, that this, territory came to us in the providence of God. We did not seek it. It is ours with all the responsi bilites that belong tojt; and as a great, brave nation, we mean to meet them and we mean to carry uur education and our civilization there." Some time ago Judjje Day, who was chief commissioner in conducting the negotiations which led to the cession of of the Philipines -by- Spain, wrote a letter for campaign use in Ohio, in which he made no pretense that those islands "came to us," but on the con trary, made the emphatic de claration that we "did seek them.'! Before the President makes any : more speeches asserting that Providence gave us the Philippines, he should master the contents of Judge Day's letter, and prepare statements in harmony with it, or else per suade the Judge to deny that he ever wrote the letter and to join in laying on Providence the responsibility for our being mixed up as we are in the Phil ippines. - " . " tpKXfJAy; I1TJT.XJS - j i ft H CURE ALL TOOK FAIU WITH Pain-iiler. A M41cla Chst la ItMff. Slapl. Quick Ccr for CRAMPS. DIARRHOEA. COUGHS. COLDS. RHEULJATISU, HEURALCIA. 25 and SO cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. . BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS lllilil Mia. Book Of t" Ii, B. M. WOOLLKY. MJX HINTS TO LADY SHOPPERS. iAst week we told you about the pretty dress goods at Mitchell a. If you could see the crowd of ladies in his store every day. and see - we number of clerks catting off dress after dressron would begin tobelieye what he adrertises must be true. The popular prices for' such stylish dress goods, brings the crowd every dav. No store has shown such an assortment from 25a per yard to 59c.'- Trimmings - and linings to match every dress. The extreme warm weather .would not suggest a jacket or cloak, but if you wait you'U regret it Mitchll seems to naye discovered some secret in selecting adies' jackets. Every garment was made to order for him and yon should see what lovely, jackets he is selling at $4.98 made of fine broad cloth, New blue, ton and black are the popular shades. - Handsome jackets lined thtmghout with silk at $6.48 that will cost you 5510 anyr where, but you know "Mitchell sells it for less. He" advertises this everywhere and he , is making,' the Bee Hitfe the most popular stcre m Elizabeth City on this account. " He has been in-' busniess twenty years aid knows where to buy, and has enough money to pay cash for all his goods; this is what counts. He does not mark his goods up and wait for the customer to ask him, 'if he can't do better" or, pretend tp "knock off a little." He Has it marked in plain fierures and sells to everybody at Jhe same price. The only honest way to do business. Melton cloth coats for ladies, in the new fawn shade and black, handsomely trimed with itiching and stylish buttons at $7.89 is one of the richest garments in the town. Large city stores would charge $12 for the same goods.- f Their expenses are so much, you know. You can get almost any kind of ready-made garment at Mitchell's. He was the first to bring them fcert. r Ho lady needs to have the trouble to make a pretty skirt or shirt waist this seasoD. Mitchell has almost any kind of skirt; and at prices cheaper than you can buy the material alone. Beautiful brocade mohair skirts, all lengths, beginning as low as 98 cents, then $1.25, $1.48 and $1.98. All woo crepon skirts at $3.89, with best linings. Imitation of crepon skirts at Sl.48. Over two hundred hand some silk skirts at $3.75 to $4.48, made of silk that" is' worth one dol a' yard no two patterns alike. They are very rich effect;, you should see these. Its knowing how to buy, makes it easv selliner. You'll find all as advertised. We donAt' resort to lies and are not responsible for the way others do. MITCHELL'S BEE HIVE, Eliz. City's Greatest Store, The Hotel Read, JACK READ, Proprietor. PLYMOUTH, r C. -. Convenient to depot and steamboat landings. New house throughout, In the busings section. Free sample rooms. A. W. Barnes ) vs. - NOTICE. Maggie J. Barnes ) Tne defendent abovenamed will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Tyrrell County by the Plain tiff and againat the defendant for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the defendant will further take notice that she is reauired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court or said county to De neiq on ine oin Monday after the 1st : Monday in Sep fAmhpr 1Ri9 At the court house of said county in Columbia; N. C-.and answer or demur to the complaint in sam action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief . demanded in said omplaint. : '. ." Q. L. LlTKRMAN : Clerk of the Superior Court. This Sept. 18 1809. JAFANBSB ' A 27 rv ao4 Oosiplcta TrMtatat, cotArtrt1y lUPPOSXTOmZXS, CapnlH of Olntuntt and tvo Box of Otatment. A nrr-f tllinff Car tor FUm ot wry Bturo and de$rre. It dum a opntto Vith tbe knifa or toJecUons ot earbolio acid, whlcb rm painful and f .dom a perataaent core, and ofta ."raltin L data, tumeeeaMi-y - Why ndur ls tarribl !!? Wf. uaranta 6 box to aura anreait. Tou only pa for beneflta reeetred. f 1 a box. for $3. Sent ty mail. .Onaranteaa laaaad by oar ant. COHSTIPATIOH ir,ZJZV$& tbe rreat IJVEB and STOi! ACii KEOULATOB and tiIXX)D PUKiriEK. Small, mild and pleanan to take, eepeciaUy adapted for cLUdran'a sae. H'Vomt tfcenta. &OAKAVTZE3 laraa ojr by Scls&ttHo American Asessy for CAVSATO. trads uAora. DES1QM PATIHTS. CQPVBifiura. mJH ror mronnauon ana rre Handbook write to MUJiX CO- a BBOISWItTniW YORK. Oldest bureaa for aeeortna; patents tn America. Erery patent taken oat by ia broosbt before tbe public by a noUoa siren free of caaiga ta tbo Larreat dreolatloa ef aay eeleotlSo paper tn tbe -world. Splendidly Ulaatrsted. Vo irteUirent man aboold be without it. Weekly, t 3.00 a year; SLWalx montha.- AddwaMDN it COT C8Uhhtb 361 firoatway. Xew York CUr P. H, ZIEGLER, oocsetfor la John II. Zxrcucm Dealer in t.l kinds' f Ui'tOERTAKEBS' SUPPLIES,. From the CbMpest to the best. All tel egrams promptly auenaea 10. C2AFZS m cc3lxk& tmi rhn desued. Ths finest Hearse in this -section. R et ocd, walnut, cloth-cor- . ered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old ?. stand on Ehrinhaiwe Rtreet. Thankful tor Dast natronvcre. CTAlso allkinds of cabinet work. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Gates County. j S In the JSup'r Court. 8. LHarrell, Adm'r of Elmo Parker, deceased. . vs. '; , James K. Parker, Sallie ,R Ourley. 8. 8. Hardlson, Artnur . jancneii ana wife Maude Mitchell, W.- J. Hayes ancLLemnel Hayes and Carrol Hares by L. I Smith, their guardian, and Edna Brown and Harry Brown. Hugh Brown and Essie Dail, Mabel Dai land Dail. NOTICE. . The defendants, Sallie R. Gurley, W. J. Hayei, Carroll Hayes and Hugh Brown, above named, will take notice thnt An action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court ot Gates county for ths purpose of gelling certain real estate to mane as sets. Said real estate is known as tne F.lmo Parker nlace. and is situated about one mile from Sunsbury.in said county ; and the said defendants will take uotic that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of tho Superior uourt oi iaies county ou. the 27th day of November, 1899, and anawpr nr demur to the comDlaint in said action or the plrintiff will apply to tne court ror tne reiiei aemanaeu in said complaint. This 4th day of Octo ber, 189V. v. t, uttosa. Clerk Superior Court. TTNTTED STATES OP AMERICA- U Eastern District of North Caro lina. In Admiralty in a cause of con- tract civil and maritime. I ! Georee W. Creef, Jr., and B. H. Creef, tradinfl: as ureer c& ureei, noeiianw. Schooner Walter E. Avery. ! WhAreaii. a libel has been filed in the District Court of the United States for the Hur Dlitrlet ot Worth Oa ron na on the lth day of October, 1899, by George W. Oreef, Jr, and B. H. rreef, trading as Creef & Creef, libellants, against the schooner Walter ii. Ayt-ry in a nansa of contract civil and - mari time, and praj ing process may issue against said vessel, ner tacKie, apparei and furniture, end tnat saia vesRei mav be condemned and sold t pav sairi Georcr W. Creef. Jr.. and B. H. Creet trading as Creef & Creef, with p.ost8. charces and fexoensts. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said court, to me directed and delivered, I dn hereby eiVe oublic notice to all persons claiming the said vessel, or in any manner interested tnerein, mar tht-v be and appear before said Dis trict Court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Elizabeth City, in and for the Eastern District ot North Carolina on Tuesday, tne 31st day of October, A. D. 1899, at 12 o'clock m. of that dav. Drovided the same shall be a dav Of jurisdiction, other wise on tbe 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. O.. the 16th day of October, 1899. - , 11. U. DUUKUiiii, U. S. Marshal. Per C. A. BANKS, Den. Marshal. G. W. Ward, E. k & S. S. Lamb, Proc- lore ior ijiuejiauLB. A Card. There are twoor three parties claim ine to be agents of mine. I wish to say 1 have no agents or partner. Those wlshiner hotocranbs or nii larging and copying done will please communicate direct to me on Water street. Very Respectfully, W. II . ZOELLER. Oct. 11. 1899. OL?3E3E3ES E Oity .... Manufacturers and Dealers In All kinds Riding V.e hick . & It o Harness, Whips and Robes. IT1 i t,' 76 AND 78 POINDEXTER ST., ELIZABETH- -CITY, W. C. REPAIR WORK A SPEIALTT. Roll iti son, Stevens & Co Wholesale and Staple & Nob. 60-71 Poindexter St. , EILISAEETH- 'PHOriE 125. v. i.OTICE. MAJTBO, N. CH Sept. 35, 13Jf. I have in my posession 135.10, tl. same being amount received of I. I Midge tt, Wreck Commissioner fo District No. 2, as net proceeds froni sale of 1 spanker lot canvas, suru e . rope, 1 bag cloths, 1 lot lumber and barrels beef, marked "Thomas Uru.l ley.M Sold September 9. 189U. Any person showing good title for atuv. described property will reeeivetii. amount statd Jess expenses adwrtU. ing, etc This 26th day of Spt., ly.a. TI1KO. o. Ml.KKIS Clerk Superior Court oi'Dare ,(,,. NOTICE. Maxtko, N. C Sept. 2u, I have inmv possession $24 l ;;. amount received from I. 11. Mule--:. Wreck Commissioner for Dis:ri ; n , 2, as net proceeds from sale of 11; ,,f railroad ties, lumber and harr.! kegs, sold on Onicamicoico boa.-h , the 14th daj of September, 19 y person showing good title for vrn , nriii mAAi'vA the amount tntt-il for "advertbinir. etc t,, 26th day of September, 1899. Clerk Snp. Court ol Dart- county. S. B. LIILLER AN CO. WHOLSALr- e NO. 7 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK. Special AttentioH given to Tht s-i North Carolina Shad Steacils and SUttiontrr or h- ;,;, xq a No Arenif. A. W. HAFF, s accessor to L&m hear A Ha, - Wnolesale Commissiou Dealer in FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. NO, 13 FULTON FIHH HAKK.V. New York City, NoHh Ca'oina Sbj I a Hy. -rA'.v lo Asentc. WOT8CE! ' NLT PROCEEDS OF WRECK I'D PROPERTY. OfSce Clerk Superior Court. Dare County. N. C. I have in -my hands f483.0u tin mi i being aiLout received from I. r. Whedbee, Wreck Cotninisfioru r for Dist. N. C. as Net procet dA(i. ml 51,000 oak, staves and a small iimonut wreckage, that washed - ashoie mx Hatt eras Beach in August 1800, uud sold on the 19th day of Septen.i t, 1899. Anyone one applying "ii.l showine good good title for the Nwie in the next 12 months will receiv liw said amount less Clerk Com'?, an 1 J vertlsing expenses. THEO. 8, MEEKINS, Clerk Sup'r. Court Rent, Rent, Rent. Rooms above store corner of Main and Water streets. Shop on Main street, near Wutr, recently occupied as a Chinese lauw dry. FOR SALE. House and lotfaceing Court Hons. Law office building. Dwelling on North Hide. House and lot on River Side avenue. Wharf property old Net and Twine Company site. Oriffiu mill property. - P.P. &d.S. LMM. Retail Dealers In. Gomiss m Buggy "Ho. Faocvirocerie C17 W. O.
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