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( rprjT? irPrWHAfTT ty and amalgamation to defeat the cover of deception to sati LUi.WxUJ.OX lh0 raliflcation of the amend- ate their appetites. rrrusnto rrxaT fwdat. mcnt. This is the outgrowth His letter is full of logic and H 1L Ctsxcr Editor t the Fusion assembly which annalizes the practical difficul ty F. LiiB.BainVss" Manager met at Statesvillo a short time ties in the way which would bo . . uince. The issue will be white exceedingly embarrassing to FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1S0D. OSATOS A1TD LSADEU. In colorful language a New York paper rejoices over the wonderful evolvtion of Hanna, as an orator. It notes with . pride and satisfaction that this mnn "who but vcars ajro was simply Hanna, known to only r . m 4 i,,.--. a small segment of the busy v world as a plain business man. with aparently no ambition to shine shine society or politics, has in a short period of time developed such transcendent - masterfulness, not only in managing successfully the complicated machinery 01 P1- itical campaigns, but also in attracting crowds to run aner him, to listen to his earnest eloquence and be convinced by his powerful arguments." This is indeed wonderfnl. especially the "eloquence" and the "powerful arguments" por tions of it. Those who have read Hanna's speeches must marvel at his Now York - i rnnll. I "i" tation rs a spell binder. There is danger that the sudden discovery by the Boss that he possesses not only all the necessary but tne orna- mental equipment for political leadership as well may turn his head. It ma) put into the mind of Warwick the thought and tho temptation to become king. If ho can make another man President, why can hcnct make one of himself? Ilanna is the living incarna- tion and embodiment of rrc Kent-day Rcpuhlicanism. He a the ideal agent for thc trust, thc ppoilsmen.the advocates of Hamilitontan doctrines- Why should he be longer content to conduct functionsof leadership through a respectable and sub missive figurehead? Since tho official hauds that carry out the behests of the syndicated monopolies nro the linnlu rt Tin M n o win Llmillfl I not the icepubltcan PafV be logical and contrive that tne voice which promulirates I these policies from tho White House be the voice of Hanna i,nv I suggest that tho Kepublican I party reward Mr. McKtnley'sl political maker and theconser- vator, director manager, boss danger that orator Hanua will turn his back on it. J. II. Fit &, Co.are agenti for Ira eriAl Wall CVramt Plaster. $1.50 rr ton. I? IS FTJSIOIT 22? 1000. The lamb and tho lion have consented to lay down in har mony. Thc oi! of personal am- bition has Lcen poured on the troubled waters and Marion - i Butler and Jeter Pritchard. the I advocates of trusts and com bines, haro shaken hands over the bloody chasm, hoping there by to bring about political uni- DIFS IKi JLlf OF COD-LIVER OIL tTITH nYPOPHOSPHTTES shosld always bo kept In thc houso for tho foK lowing reasons: FIRST Because. If any.msmber cf thc family hs a hard cold. It vlll cure it. 20XD Because, tt tho chil- C:zn ars d-Ilcate ar.i slddy. It vlll I r.ia:3 thc.Ti strcnj and veil. iiJUZD Because, If the father or moir.cr is, csir.g ticsh zrd beccm- FOURTH EJecaus It Is tha standard remedy la. all throat and lung afectlcns. No household should bo without It. It "can b taJcen In turnmer &s veH is li vLiter. SCOTT Durw, Owmtm Krv TaA. anaoratorcxtraorutnaryoltae Hon. Thomas Setlle, Ex-Con- sourscs were concentratea in oraer it with just one small profit, marked ed to notify the Treasurer, Sheriff Republican machine by bestow- gressman of 5th district.a bril- to securo its endorsement. There- in piain figureg and the same price and Finance Committee, composed of ing upon him thc Presidential Hant Kepublican, has written turns do not seem to indicaio a tQ everTDOdy alike, can't even afford T. B. Boushall, C. H. Spencer and S. nomination. There is scant to IL Z. Linnor. Chairman nf hearty approval of Hanna's method . ' maA S. Forbes, to meet at Camden Court- h i or hUft sunremacv. It m wfietmr white 8urremacT,hich ined tern- oconrlnnrr Rlinll be . made permanent Dy tne . rauu- cation of the Uonstituuoaai . i mendmcnt by the people, or a return, ru.oa ruieui uau was born in sin and germinated in corruption, and championed by the iricon - sistant Marion; and Jeter, who Wfnt to tho Su Louis Conven- v 7 , tiona81iVer advocate and re- urnc,i a rr0Id bug and ia in sympathy with adminis- trative policy to promote trusts auJ m0Dop0lics. T, e bartrain and sale has u been made and tne question now arriscs can Butler fulfill his picj2C8 to the alliance, w rimmlv doubt his abilitv to lead the rank and file of the honest Populist into the fold L A again. uui ueier can mar slinl lft OOO npfrroes and the Pie brigade to do hi blddins . . , and carry out his part of the contract. It is annarent to these two filflf tun .inntinn nf .mv-i-.. - - k i thn nnnRtitutional Amenamcoi .. . . . . . I will end their political exist- .i . enco licnceiorin anu ioruver. It is a fight of their life and we conuuenwv wf" " A..M,..;n. Ami.t lt!nn th.it thcy wijj bo buried so deep tliat tiicir ressurcction will bo among tue impossibilities Thc tcmpting bate givpn to yiaT-l0n j3 i,i3 return to the tj s. Senate and if this fails, a uM.uw.u? Uv rn juijccehip as a reward far M nffili.ttinn with tho Re- publicans. BEWARE OF ...vTrTj trir-xr v... .... mw . CATARKU THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, as mercury win surery destroy tne i een.e of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous, surfaces. Buch articles sLould never be used except pricriptl-ns from reputable phyni- ciaiit. va t!i damage they will do is irn io,u iu me kwi juu c.." JWiuiv deriv from them. Hall's Catarrl t r t I urr, muuiwimvu ujr . w. vucur; Co.To do.O. contains no mercurt... i. ukr.. '"TStffl lAcrs oi me ysiem. in oujidr xiau b Catarrh Cure e"l?e . tT,t?JeJ!?j;er"llan i-" mailt in loieuo, umo, uy t J . & Cp. Testimonials free. 9 t I m 1 - . ? . ooia "7 an xrug!.i"f price i . I PEBPLEZHTCr QITESTIOUS; the last Republican State Con- vention, and member of the present Executive Committee, m which, as our esteemed con- lempory, me iMOWs cc uuser- , rv plexus bl.ow.the effect of wliich will frustrate the outlines of the Republican policy formulated at Statesville a short time aero I utiless the managers adhear to a cramo ot bluif and. play it through the ensueing campaign rt.l .. . I lY are perplexing questions .... . . . propounded, .both, from the . ... . stand point of party policy and I legal. Ho asked Sir. Linny how is tho election law to bo tested, and pointed to practi- CtH UUUCUUIL3 in mo way oi ettiflCT decision Of the courts cic. and further says in the courts -uhoy wiU not entertain a nypotuetical or theoretical case and I do not know of any persons having authority to submit a 'case agreed."' Its ingenius conception has no logical bases whereupon to till i tel li p r nc ilinv nrn vnlnup oi.u i. k cw.w "" w uumuaiutu and ckn.tn f f I Vr;--V:"9""" and fall fruitless to the ground. Tho leaders, in the crusade against tho amendment, may clinC tenaciously to their falla- cious policies but the people: will surely turn on the search light of scrutiny and probe the deepest abysses for political in- io ucceivo mem. u aas oeen done sometimes but not always j and these shrewd politicians had better seek tho haunts of seclusion rather than bolst er up a campaign, pregnant with inconsistancies and veiling their pe;onal ambition under Fdl1 wu,Wi "? UU4U' tionably holds alligiance.if car- JC In his elos ntr narao-ranh. he - .--o - i ni i . "oj wouia it not d tne beuer plan lor tne republican organization i . . . . . A , , tL camnaim on L0und money, protection, and eup- lport of the Administration's foreign rlicJ? Let us expand our currency, ?ur nufacture, and our country bv an adherance to the principle.? 0f the National Republican party. This suggestion, if heeded, would relievo the party mana gers of a dilema in which their short-sightedness havo plung ed them into,and cement party ties, with better defined issues with which to enter tho cam paign. Why wcro 25,000 P.OTTLE3 OF FOB- PnTtTQTT'T.T,W9-o C.IIIU. TO?!Tf - BUM IXi7 ill O C VI 1 i-O VIUII OA . Because It la the BEST AT ANY PUICK, iltei Tf li r, ,, it ,. il-ut ir i ' i . 1 1 : i : fails, pleasant to take, Z5c per bottio. It la sold and gu&r&nteod t y Gries & Son : Dr. J E. Wood, City sur and w. J. a oodiey. oro- xor r. i IT rrr n i . i r v n ri 11 ti . luuu Edputon. N. c. r' - THS ELECTION. Thfl .!tir,ni w.re he'd in 12 . ----- . . .. States Tuesday. In IventucJiy it was particularly hot on account of factional strife in tho Democratic i.- ru: 4i,. io XUklin.. LlilA 111 VU1U LUEriG 1100 imv Tt,iiiv?iV.f. nnnrt-fcii . result nf which is narrow Kepublican majori- ty. In Nebraska,Bryan's native State, Mfid il i i:ir I . ... ... , cai orgunizauun, uu Buiicu iU tho defeat of the Republicans. In Maryland an active- campaign was - l wagea ana tumea me scaies m Jv- i i it i ; r or of the Democrats by over 10,000. This State has been giving Itepubli- can majorities ior tue lasi o years, , . . t, pieeijon Tuesdav the Dut m 1116 eiecllon mesaay, me prodigal returned to tho Democratic i I0ia- TJp to going to press : Kentucky .... . l. l If you read through T T 1 17..V. I xvcimuiituu Kat?. xuriui, xc.ut,-. I tbr0Ush Dem0CT 4l tl,u ;.,cf rono Tvn- tucky gave McKin ley for President cut i i n,,. 247 majority, one or two Bryan . f 1 i IL . 11 electors icaamg in ine race oy biutui j majorities. Much interest has been felt in its btate election on account of the extreme closeness of the vote; hkowiso in Ohio, McKinley s home, whero the entire administration re and McKinley'a foreign policy, to- gether with bis promoting trusts, combines and monopolies, by a re- auction m the majority, m lau- lomia me iemocrms m "uMaadahttle, but eive you bestness Tn Phil- ... .' -. adelphia the Kepublican majority was lessened by 30,000. Democracy has every reason to take new courage, and we congratu- Nate the National Dem. party on its spienaia ngnt in tne seyerai siaies, i tho redemption of old Maryland and ll. 1 J..? l t I the general cutting aown oi ma- .. . ... . . i horities in the Republican States, .. J. T ll- -lJ I We havo great cause to rejoice. From the reports of the dealers in proprietary than 1 ain-I thii c ty, we think no medicine has a larger sale Killer. Its valuable properties as a Upeedy eure for paiL- cannot fai: to be generally appreciated, in case of ac-l JiS cJi.-U5.oo' Btar - AToid .atati one Pain Killer, Perry Davib'. 23o. and 50c C02TGEATCJLATI02TS, AD- That Admiral Deweis short- Mjto be married, preliminary , , i I fcW DUfcHClUK W W KJU OHUi LKJX I the remainder of his davs, is a fart whir will otmHv tirlrlA I tK Arw; 1 .U :;.. uu uuictiau lvsvs Lsiwy duiii luuij i as they are for the comfort and w w in 111 in i ii m A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS -aad COLDS Fyny FGGlorall The Canadian Remedy for all Tbrpat zni Lunj Affections. Largo Bottles, as cents. DAVI3 A lAWRfcSCZ CO., T-T"'tM, rrop1! Perry DtV rala-KOr. Kw Torlt. Montreal. " IK in m in happiness of the hero of Mani lla Bay. This wooing and winning of a wife was the one thine: that hxs admiring countrymen could not do for Dewey. It had to come of his own initiative, it was even a delicate under- takincr to head him in that dir- . . 7 7T 7. : ection. Anuyei inai u is emi - . neuiiy necessary ior xne iuu- estemioyment of the fame and l , . i - . iiuuuuu tuuiiui: iy uiui iu uis later days no sensible person could doubt. Nevertheless, his Govern ment and his fellow-Ameri cang d inda am an tney couia in a dabout way to direct the StaUlnt l108, ,StePfu tClWard the hymenial altar. The form- er revived the rank and the . ti a coi . w A.t a Ami .t a ?rtl !.,... - cruabo uis eiiKiuuitjr ,u matrimonial market The lat- ter testified to his immense fame and tho certaintv of his place in history .and presented f , . rr v to him a handsome Washing- ton home that needed only the I r x 1. - i supervision 01 a who lu ue complete. Solely unto Dewey i x . dovolved the duty of adding I the crowning glory to these gOOQ gilts. . And the old sea-dog has! promply done this very thing, promise Of one of the most charming little women in world to be- come Mr. Dewey," he an- nounced to his friends . the I ii a rri,: v,o unr,4. the best of J7 " gooa news, xne country con- gratulates Dewey. It felici- ictes tne IUture Jiirs. JJewev. i I uc ieeis sure tnai tne Aamirai and his wife will make a regu lar story-book finish i'And men tney were mamea ana ltvofl hnnTw Airor nft.or ' Shoes I Shoes 1 Shoes I For the Fall ana winter, at JTowier & Co. Largest errti Ir ann nr. tho lr-T frn nri stock and at the bottom price both re ail and wholesale. aiIand wholesale. LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU. I This is an old Baying, yet is quite a true one to-day. iNo one wants your troubles: so if you want peace d i!aDnillGSa aiwava carrv a bri?ht A - " " I foQ , 0 OTT.;i; Mnn 1 OT,OT, " "t serve you better than a friend. Speaking about dress, we are dressing more men and boys in fashionable cloth- er concern in the town, we nave enlarged our ready-made clothing department and have tho exclusive j control of the famous "satisfaction bran(L There is no sentiment about our clothing sales. "We sell nni nnarTi n era rxr a neck-tie. We are not lookinsr ior out of one seaSons busi- negg butj ag the m tie things t fh . ... OTllv at tne ence oi cneaDness. i;ont x a pay old time figures for your clothing, I Don't pay ten dollars for an eight a . m m dollar snit because a neck-tie is thrown in. Don't think because you have have had two aoiiars f, Q 0 Qf ti ha ain . ifc wa3 added to the D t . . that nuroose that's the old way. We resort to no such L methods, jve have but one price ... back if ycu want H, without any ... . -vr ... ... I contention wnatever. xou win liKe our Way best and ve ?ill save you . . ' A money. --Our - men's suits begin at nriiT , n to iiaoo at our price. We have a full Une in Black Clay Worsted, in square cut and round cut (all sizes) and I tnese goods are very scarce and go ing up every day. We have pleased a number of mothers this season, with our little hnva Rn?ta. ihnv oil l,r ih J J greatest assortment and the right price coods. Our $1.98 bov suits Lull wnol rA wbat nfliAra ftst 82 KO I - v- w. - - I fr - Seeing is believing. We I invite you. MITCHELL'S BEE HIVE, . KUl. Clty't Greatest Store ,ES ? Sopjository H craaraataed to one FILES. ftnd CONSTIPATION (Ucedinf. itchir'r. ptntroaine. iaward). whether ol icceal or long staaKiing, or BKWey retuaoed. It gte tastaat rcuet. ud cue is m raOM-l and permanent care. o corgital opemi n Kjuitcl. , Try It aad relief yoar taMmtnjgs. Setvl for icJ f t tcsci nMwiUIs and free unt'lc Ouiy so tr. a It. For s- by iinaCTit, c teat ty nail oa r.xcii-t tf ). .. ' EUTiI IUBY, l22.Fia!Baasi Uici?i!;.'l. ORliiQcS t 8 ).vi. ii raboM . ;Citjr. N and all jJrcisU Caadca Cc2Ziissieiier3. Camden, N. C., Nov. 6, '99. Board of County Commissioners met to-day. Full Board present. The Crystal Ice and Coal Company w9 allnwwl S7 for one ton coal and bags to hold the same. J." L- Iter, M. p., was allowed $5 aa ,u. over Christopher Stalling. 1 w Bartlett was allowed $3.60 ! - . for serving notice on six jurors m the above inquest I TTio IY-.llrTP.nfr wpw allowed each ! $1.50 for serving as jurors : G. H. Jacobs, R. S. Bullock, Chas. Spencer, Chas. N orris, J. G. Ethendge, L. Ju. Davis. - : Chas. Norris was allowed S6 for coffin and burial of Christopher Stall- mgs. John F. Foster was allowed $1 fr lading the dead body of Christopher Stalling. I W. J. Cowell was allowed $13.14 for material furnished in making bridge over Portahonk Creek. C. R Burgess was allowed $1.95, j. p. fee3 in cases of State vs. Zion Lewis, Jno. Coleman and Chas. Cole man Cuse Poyner was released from the payment of poll tax for year 1899 on LL,nt of bodilv infirmitv. . Beni. Dunford was allowed S12.50 I ty " i tt i as i.eeper oi Aims xiouse. -'i John B. Bell was allowed 60 cents .. . n K Ca6e ' Btate C. S. Sawver was allowed $5.07 for supplies to Alms House. . for supplies to Alms House. v The following reports made by the! grand jury and .olicitor for the fall lerm lal DUP"r. were ap- To the Honorable Superior Court 0f Camden County, North Carolina: Ve, the grand jurors, have examined tne omces ot tne register ot Veeas and tne lerK ot tne bupenor Uourt andthe UlerK ot tne superior uourt and found them in good condition We have examined the Alms House and found it in an excellent condi- tion. e recommenu max, iresu meats be furnished once a week to the paupers. We have examined the jail and found it in a good condition. L. t Weight, Foreman. North Carolina, i BuDerior Court. Camden county, J Fall Term, 1899. I, G. W. Ward, Solicitor of the First District, respectfully report to the Clerk that at this term of the r. i r i pXflminp(. the nffirp of X?u , L.e. exaniinea tne omces ot Clerk, Register of Deeds, Sheriff and ; Treasurer of this county and find same in good condition. G. W. Ward, Solicitor. Approved: TT T? fin t5 n-rrmr P tidin T3enj Dunford was authorized to' purchase enough good heart .lumber to repair the well at the Alms House rri rn 1.:1.1 1 iub neaauiei suuuiihcu vuuuucib , - . g0 40 was -ury Iicket, n R. Sawver was allowed $1.93 for freight and hauling one ton coal. C. B. Garrett was allowed 21.80, olu"Ll1ont tcv0fl of- Eliza Deal was allowed $1.50 as benefit. Eliza Etheridge was allowed $2 as benefit. lNancy 13eale was allowed $2 as benefit. .!, 'swiff nml TWnm nf thl Board on the First Monday in De cember next, L, ou tJoard as payment ot net hire ol t.up,i n u kill 11 jt is: LLi.au iui uuc auu x nan months. The Board adjourned to meet the first Monday in December. G. C. BARCO, Chmn. C. B. GARRETT, Clerk. ARE YOU 1 13 AIN tVKU rlin health. constitution undermined by ex- travagance in eating, by disre- grdinef the laws of nature, or physical capital aii gone, if so, triTT'ir a w I 1(C V CJK UJCOlAIK TiiffQ T ivrPilk will nir vnn 1 Utt S.l-lVer THIS Will Clire you. 'OfsicK neaaacne, Dyspepsia, SOUr stomach, malaria, torpid ver, consnpauonrouiousness and all kindred diseases. TNirf - .r'c Irt Oilfc Is Ukk 42 T W A. M M. A J an absolute cure. Notice of Desolu- tiOn. 8; a..RoiLi.nfP1?' P Y '?.tevens ana u j. wmtenurst, traenng as Kolllnson.Stevens & Co.thave this day dissolved partnership by mutual con sent. ' - 8. M. S. Rollicson and D. C. AVhite- burst, bavine. purchased the interest or P. w. Btevens, will continue the business as Rollinson & Whitehurst. All persons indebted to, Rollinson. Stevens & Co., will settle the same with Rollinson & Whitehurst. All liabilities of Rolliascn, Stevens Co are assumed by the new firm. " -. This October 30th. 1899. f 8. M. 8. ROLLINSON. P. W. STEVENS, D. O. WHITEHURST. PARKER'S HAIR DAf-SAFJI ICTwiai aad bcamifie tha hatr. Ixraatdm loxorUnt growth. avwmm xalla to JPeetora Grar f-.. 1 Com mrp dimm Ai h&ir t&UaOiS i a lie uiciri xji. Luc uuaiu vvdn uiuci P. H, ZIEGLER, sacoeMr to John H. Zkiolbb r7 7.. -Tocr " Dealer in aJ kinds f UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, Prom the Cheapest'' to the bot. AU tel- . egrmspronartlj attended to. hon des-ireil. The finest Hearse m tnls section. Il4Seocd, walnut, cloth-cov ered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on fchnnghau Street. Thankful lor past patronttre. 3" Also all kinds of cabinet work. I "VTORTH CAROLINA, ) JN In the Gates County, J bup r Court. S.'I, Harrell, Adm'r of Elmo Parker, deceased. -. . - - - James K. Parker, Snllie R.Gurley, 8. S. Hardison, Arthur II itch ell and wife Maude Mitchell. W. J. Hayes and Lemuel Hayes and Carrol Hares by L. I. Smith, their guardian, and Edna Brown and Harry Brown, Hugh Brown and Essie Dail, Mabel Dailand Dail. NOTICE. . The defendants, Sail ie A. Gurley, W. J. Hayet, Carroll Hayes and Huh Brown, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court ot Gates county for the purpose of selling certain real estate to make as- Cf . J .1 1 J. 1. 1 - . Elmo Parker place, and is situated about one mile from Sunsbury.in said ot the? a.e reJL'i at th6 offl(,- of the cler-k ot the the 27th day of - November, 1899, and answer or 'demur to the complaint in StS gaid complaint. This 4ttiday of Octo- ber, Der, iy. ) W. T. CROSS. Clerk Superior Court. WGTICE ! UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S I -SALE. EASTERN DISTRICT OF CAROLINA. NORTH L, , T - ., . Geo w Creeft Jrf and B H Creef, trading as Creef & Libellants. vs. "Creef, The Schooner Walter E. Avery, her tackle, apparel and furniture. r Pursuant to a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the District Court of the United States for the t,--.,-, n;sW.f nf Wftrfh romlina I " r. , w ",!!"r. TC' ' Mto the hla-r Wd. der for cash the schooner Walter E. Plfl WSSELeSf1- lnl Manteo, Dare County, N. C. Per C. A. RANKS. U. S. Marshal. Deputy, TJ. S. Marshal. G. W. Ward, E. F. & S. S. Lamb, Proc tors for Libellants. " raOTic The undersigned, 'as executors of the estate of A. 8. Conklin, deceased, will offer for sale public bidding at the Court House door in Elizabeth City, N. C, on Tuesday .November 14th 1899 at 3: o'clock, p. in. the following personal property, to wit: ' 15 shares of the First National Bank of Elizabeth City, 5 shares in the Eliz abeth City Cotton Mills and 5 shares in the Elizabeth Citv Electrio Light Company. -""Terms ot sale cash. J. B. CONKLIN and AUGUSTUS SMITH, Executors. By Pruden & Pruden, Attorneys. Nov. 1st, 1899. .... Manufacturers Ail kinds Riding ! f J imkt Harness, Whips and Robes. 70 AND 78 POINDEXTEB ST., EL1Z AfiETH GST Y, W. , REPAIR WORK A SPEIALT Y. gOLUWSQM Hand I VJHITEHUR . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN llple:; gfalicy Iroceriee, NOTICE. Masteo, N. C, Sept 26, 1S99. I haye in my posession 133.10, the same being amount received of I, It. Midgett, Wreck Commissioner, for District No. 2, as net proceeds from sale of 1 spanker lot canvas, some old rope, 1 bag cloths, 1 lot lumber and 2 barrels beef, marked "Thomas Brad ley." Sold September 9. 1890. Any person showing good title for above described property will , receive the amount stated, Jees expenses advertis ing, etc This 2Cth day of Sept., I$i9. TIIEO. S.MEEKINS Clerk Superior Court ot Dare ,Co. NOTICE. Mastko, N. C Sept. 20, 1803. I have In mv possession f24.13, leing amount received from I. li. Midgett, Wreck Commissioner for District No. 2, as net proceeds from sale of 1 lot of railroad ties, lumber and Uirrel kegs, sold on Cnicaraicomico beach on the 14th day of September, 1809. Any person showing good title for samo will receive the amount nateii. ieM expenses for advertising, ecc. inn 26th day of September, 1S99. THEO. S. MEEKINS. Clerk Sup. Court oi Dare county. S. B. MILLER ansCO. WHOIXSALE Gommissios FisH Dealsr. NO. 7 FULTON 1IAUKET, ''NEW YORE. Special Attention given to The Rale of North Carolina Shad. Steacila an-1 Stationer? oo upplication No Arentp, A W. RAFF, Successor to Lmphoar El3r. . Wholesale Commission Dealer In FRESH FJSII. LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City North Carolina 8h 1 a MiriaUj. No Agents. WOTICE! NET PROCEEDS OF WRECKED PROPERTY, Office Clerk Superior Court. Dare County. N. C. I have in my hands $483.00 tho snmo being amont received from 15. F. Whedbee, Wreck Cbminissiouer for Dist. N. C. as Nf t proceed o( mle 51,000 oak, staves and a small amount wreckage, that washed ashore on Hatteras Deach in AuKnt ItUd, .and sold on the 19th day of Sepli-nlr, 1899. Anyone one, applying and showing good good title for the fame in the next 12 months will receiy.the said amount less Clerk Corn's, and ad vertising expense?. THEO. 8, MEEKINH, Clerk tiup'r. Court. Rent, Rent, Kent. I . Rooms above store corner of Mnfn and Water streets. Shop on Main street, nar Water, recently occupied as a Chinese laun dry. FOR SALE. House and lot facelng Court IIou?e. Law office building. Dwelling on North Side. House and lot on River Side, avenue. Wharf property old Net ami Tv i ne Company site. Oriflln mill property. P.F. &8.S. LAMB. and Dealers In ... . Vehicles. 3rd Boggy lo. SvlP aWaaaaaaaM I 1
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