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0 nMTOGrri 0 JSSJSSSSJS SSsTfSSsTS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BY- o ;; o o DR. C. R. RIDDICK, ELIZABETH CITY, N C. ttromcc. n. c Or. Mata sad rtnJBtr 5trt. IT3TA!5. i i i w it 0 L O (J JL L JV JE7 TFSJf1?V0?,c II. W. Berry's store was burglariz ed on the eight of the 7th. rrt - .'; 1 1 1 cd from Dare courL light dock- et, as usual Mis Gay Woodson has relumed after a prolonged visit to friends and relatives in Virginia. Mr-E. F.Lamb left Tactdny to attend the funcial of her ncicc, Miss Sue C. Winston, in Edenton, Wed- cc.day. Tbcro are now confined in the jiil nice priiioner?, for various of fences, from murder down tp petty larccnv. Mr. William Boot, who sometime since purchased tho Dawson farm, near town, will soon return to his hemo at tho north. G. M. Scott & Co. havo sold out their insurance business to Messrs. Culpepper, GriCin, Old Si Gnco. S-j adverttaeraent. The late storm did no damage at Nag's Head. The tide came over the lxach but the overflow did not reach the height of the Augti'j storm. The season for oyster dredging, a established by our Stato law, will commence December 1st Lnd end May 10th prox. Oystcrmen are anxiously awaiting its opening to replenish their purses. Miaa Clicnio White entertained a small surprise party on Tuesday evening very delightfully. Sho was fully equal to the occasion and served delicious refreshments. The Baxter resiaence, at the west end of Church street "is ncarinrr I completion. The architecture ia superb. It will add mucb to tho lx.au ty of that part of tho town. Tho studeits of Tillet's Select hVhool have regaled themselves with red cap?, with tho initials T. S. S. to designate it from other local schocK The next in order is a complete uniform. . Quite a number of whito people witnecd the colored cako walk on Friday evening. They report many UugLablo features connected with the manouvcring which excited the applause of the audience. Wc hope, as the stock of tho Knitting Mill has been taken and the Mie selected, that tho pro jectors of the enterprise will push it forward with cnergv and commence operations in the early future. Several Misses rravo an intertain- mcnt Ixst Friday nirrht at the resi-1 UIUI U Ul V. .VUCU Oi BUU uau B moat enjoyable time. Tho boys, of course, were a pleasant adjunct. NWhere there is honey thero will bo bees. j t r tn. , - .1 . Kev. Dr. Pcnick of tho Baptist Church, has been in Durham for a week or more iu attendance upon a protracted meeting in that place. During bis absence bis pulpit hero Las been supplied by Rev. Dennis Hams. Mi Flora Crockett, tho charm ing and accomplished daughter of our townsman, J. B. Brockctt, has I returned homo with colleiafo hon ors, and will assume tho duties of matron at bis borne and contribute to the pleasure and comfort of her father around the hearthstone. Jack fiost made its appearance three consecutive nights this week. oiuau u'tiauou itn u uhijh, h- fects. We notice by our exchanges mat u stopieu tne niriuer spreau of tUow jack in our extreme south- land and destroyed its ravages upon the human family. It is a tedote. eurean- Tho Boers aro boring tho British with military tactics, Tho Pbilli pincs are barrassing Otis with their guerilla warfaro and confining nim to a limited area around Manilla and boring him with the monotony oi incrxness wnicu iuo sumimsuu- tion is frowning upon. A sneak thief concealed himself in the store of "Williams fc Com mander on Saturday night and took such articles as wcro wanted and camo out unmolested. The pro prietors could not ascertain the amount of the stealago on account of the sales of that day. No clue to tho intruder. Departed this life near Currituck C. II., N. a, November 2nd, 1S99, Mrs. MahalaBallancctfoving and be loved wife of B. B. Ballance, Esq. age CI years. She was beloved by all who knew her, and bad been acreat 6uCcrer for a number of years and wc can only say a good woman has goct to her rewtnl and is now with her God and her loss is Heaven's gin. j Ex-Internal Revenue Collector Elihu White is rapidly recovering irom uis serious 6ickncss. Upde Court. Judge Starbuck presiding, will be in session at towaa Quarter next week. The t-ooxouisr will be represented bv I I i i nfiiAM i n i i heretofore mwuc nuu mo m thankful rr.. . . . - ... The pugilistic encounter between I r r ---v. wvkncu Jim jcunes and Tom Sharkey came offou rndaynht at Coney Island, careiui auenuon 10 ousiue uy ath te beraTed famiI . -Jefferics- retainini? the chamDion I kindness, br a superb table laden I belt which he won in the Jcfferies- nVtnrtr a A. ir- v. nnr niri nrr tNm a unr run nnr r r m n w AM l T7IU ! T i IJy purnished and such sporting, as it is termed, is marked with such . . - Uhould intervene The invitation of Mr. and Mrs. If y , , , . Vm. 1 Wilson to the marriage of rl rTrr:'::' r SoTcmWr ICth, at 8:30 p. m., vuuu iiuiituuni. iteuues at Moyock M. E. Church, Moyocfc, . u, received, and we congratu- 1 - 1 1 L I. .1 II me m0 parenii 01 m esiunaD1 young jady upon tue bappy event; and to the young couple, miy their fnnnni.M irri.a i : f. uuu ikiBuciai uappuicss. Bcfreshments at home from 9 p.m. w i- m. I Ti,. i i a , , Iolite attention, and prompt delivery ain 1 1 1 rr iji inn iiihl i rM w arnrra fir rn tomersto Kollinwn & Whitehunfs couiplt-te grocery estab!ihmeat. Death Of Hi23 Su3 0. Winistnn- Departed this life in Edenton, N. C, on Tuesday, November 7, 1899, after lonf? sufTerinir. borno with Christian fortitude, Miss Sue C. Winston, daughter of Mrs. D. C. Winston and D. C. Winston, Esq., deceased, aged 22 years. Sbo was our loved and loving grandaughter. Kind, gentle, un selfish, dutiful. "With nature's kfmlly law reversed, A weepinc; grandsire Mourn a bis children gone.' We believe that quality Is everything. Do not accept the -Process" butter lit., 13 CC"I W .ri having Fox River Prints. Rollinson & hitehusrt. Payiss: Up Old Dolts- Ti : i i i ii. u settlo debts when a word is cood " currency from tho coinage of the heart. "Kind friends are the silver bnin- on the dark clouds that lower over the fevered pathway oi an in valid. Sometimes it almost, if not entirely, makes sickness a luxury. We know what we are writing about for we havo for over four weeks seen and felt it. The warm hand or sympathy, and its KindJj words, are worth more tban a box full of .HU nncl ncuTS nnd tonics to foUow of cvmnnf In- nm1 if a Irindlr word pills and acids and tonics to follow them, valuable as tbey iey aro, when ing in one's tbe marrow is frcezin bones, or the brain maddened by a&onizing levers. tt IllllV 1 Mil 93 Lfll I our gratitude ! A. tho lid. of sick.sss struck us, it i r r.z.i w mere cawu iu us iium uui im-uu ui Gates countyGen. W. P. Roberts, an old Gates bam, a twelvo pounder, of tho vintage of 1896, nearly three years old sicco salt fixed its juices, gecti0n of the State with telling ef sound as a new nut that a bug has feet. After Mr. Cleveland's election never smelt of. When first we saw Dr. Sanderlin was appointed Deputy ,m it.a-.s.i.. iiwoiei uMoFBfiiu.WuB of our eloquence liko 2apoIcon at tho baso of tho Pyramids. But alas ! just as wo were giving vent to i cfnrroi- fannori ii .i it i; n rsriY- ilnnr anil liftrl A MS follow him. Ut WW, wuv. - e lusl liad ume to Dia aoieu, anu . . . .. . . . i -, 1 ear au rcvoir. And wo aro now iust ablo to look attain upon the : ui .r.r,r.Tir i ...... . . . O .iu, - 1 speckled gravey. , Soon thereafter came remember- . j. , friends fruits, flowers and table delicacies. Grapes from Currituct that would have ex cused IN oo from his temptation when he cursed tho children of Ham. Pears from Perquiman9 that must have come down to us when there were "rriants in those days." And the kind words that come to ua from friends through our canvassing agent, throughout the district Kind words that were as valuable to1 us aa material crif ts. Did ever man bare such friends, surely none have had better. M are a sonrce of comfort. Tbey If tou care for your child's vTi.v. ..tv! fbr illustrated v v s fi A faorder to WlUCa children are subject, sn vhidx Frcr's Ycrmlfugo has enred for so years. V OM Wta7 " V X S. FILE T, some time thal lbo Tranquil House, at Man teo, deserved a kind word, at the opportune time, and now, when : u 1 r. I 1 lie n liULCi aa lu un Lin: 1-1 CU A ft auaxa lkj i f .- u i tin iviJ ri iipiii w 1 1 1 1 1 1 w liim diiikji tune time has arriTed. -r- an ii rn I ror borne uiieea yeare iuu iibu- i,i. tt. cW nr .T , "r . " Z:? I with all the delacicies supplied from and stream, by w m - nice b?cU and bed rooms that wooed c oon Tnrto rooMoao hncnm hr i - a delicate attention to all the wants 0f the invalid or' sojourner, until lt nas bCome liie recognizea leaaer rftmlinfL Iho rallTinfr centre and Lfe 1 J - J O f Roanolo Before the TranauU was established as a public - tousc. ManUo was save as a j)lace where fishermen dried their nets and ovster toncers sorted I t their bivalves. Now it is known of . , n- men ft8 a resort for ahds and I nnrJfilR. and all leave with words of i j3 an tno WOrk oi Mr. and Airs. Asa ThtTQ is but 0E0 Mrg Asa ivans and tnere are not many Asas i no is & urae uiau uu eutcio ijjo T 1 1. I 4l. (lists against such odds, and when i . thQ contest opens if Manteo, and! I Roanoke Island, Eastern Carolina, and all Carolina, do not stand the Trannuill with heart and voice . , , . . . ... i ... nnl ehAnlrlev rl ATI rr'TO t 1 1 Tl ri a TT7 1 I I u du"'", h4""" have beccme one of the lost virtues. At the HOME BAKERY this week: Mince. Apple, Lemon and Pumpkin Pies. Large and small cakes always on hand, or your favorite made to i order. Saturday we will have, besides our uaual display, lioston urown Bread. Cream PuITs. Nut Cakes and Saratoga Chips. Try our noine Made Mlnca Meat best in tne city, ioj Koad street, 'Phone 1C9. Death cf Ecv. G. Sanderlin. Departed this life, in a private sanitariam, at Baltimore, Aid. , on I . T i-1 Monday, isov. o, louu, ncv. ueorge banaernn, uu. v., in me onu year of his age. Dr. Sanderlin was CTeatlv beloved, not only in this tec- tion, where he was born and spent - - - I the greater-portion of 'his life, but hT tne entire Oiaie, anu ma ueaiu a i 1 J Ji . V I ... . ... i ; T PJ uo grcany lamemeu uy iu I circle of kindred snd friends. The Sleigh News.-Observer editorially thus speaks of the death of this dis- tinguished North Carolinian : "The death of Dr. Sanderlin was not unexpected. He has been a great sufferer fince 1895, gradually grow inr wpnk-pr. Many will hear of his death with sincere regret, for he had manv friends in all parts of the State TTo was mrelV CTlfted and made TQ ne was rareiy emeu anu mau c- rotation in leading American pulpits untl1 mont TTp livpd then on the farm for vearg an except in many valuable and interesting articles on farming, I was withdrawn from public me. in I lhstt ne was nominaiea dv me xem- ocrats for State Auditor, made .a brilliant and Donular canvass ol the siatc an(1 ad(Wlll?ch t0 the 6lregth I fit r.-i t., icqu h. i oi me success-im iickj-i.. a . TV i nomination for Governor and re- J . h ke in' Third Auditor of the Treasury and held that position until his health failed if e was an honest and faith- fui public official, and by his courtesy and cleverness made friends with all I , i i i : wiiu wnoni ne came HI lyaiiiu. As a boy Dr. Sanderlin left college I 1 ... . I ly uv.wu; J O hnmn o en I ri i or nnd no VOUnff callant. He won promotion for sicnal bravery and in 1SSS when he- first came into politics his honorable record in 18G1-5 won I x I. AM tl.n tv.l'nniAiiror0a s unnort wucrevci uic ca-uuhihh'"" were stronc. lie was a gracenu orator, a true christian, and a "gold- en hearted centlemen who impress ed himself for cood upon-his day and generation TO CURE A COl.D IN ONE DAY Tolr T.iTATIVK rjROMO OUISE TAB- lkts. All drujrclst refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groyk3 nature on every box. 6fg- MEWS FROM THE COUNTIES Columbia Hews. Thfl weather has been very dis agreeable for several days but we are glad to see it cleared up again. Mr. S. A. Norman, one of our most prominant young men, tells us he expects to engsge largely in fishing this season. He has our best wishes for success. Elder Willis delivered an excel- lant sermon at the Gum NecK M. E. Church, Sunday 5tb, We regret to learn that Rev. W. D. Moses expects to leave us in a few days. 'We have all become very much attached to him during his stay with us and will be pleased to have him another year. The Fall term of the Superior Wo haTO thought for Court was held here last we It lasted longer this term than it has I before in several years. 0n Saturday night No7ember4tb. wben darkness was over the univer - a se the Angel of death entered the I borne of "Mr. IT W TTn-rmnn nn m w T J J 1 fl i " - - - I w- throng iwauinc 10 receive ner on J.ne i t - i ,nm I Bright and Golden Shore". Mrs. I TTo ... un;mau nun kmu nuuiutuii; ue anu was uciovea dv an wno jniew - her. We extend our heartfelt sym F Cohoon, is erecting a new residence and store combined on Main street. house j Ai V.w Fia. ui wiuvo inr z.i Pflnia vnn can rr pr i nom nr purcnasiDr Messrs. J. J t- - a "tnoe Ticket'' A. Hayman and G. V. uonoon. n, js- c.n. t t ftJWUVUCAU JLIb AS., UOO WU solidated with the N. &. S. R. R., and tney wiu discontinue running i ii. . i -vt t i ii.:- Lflener than oncs a weet point Owing to the severe rain-storm last week we bad no mails on Tues day and Wednesday. '- 1 In reply to an; article of a few Woodley ocratic ticket for our next represen tation, I beg to suggest Mr. O. F. Godwin, as a more suitable man. Not that Mr. Woodley would not be a suitable man or a good repre sentative but that the people of our county could not do without his valuable services as an attorney while Mr. Godwin is a youncr man wuo. ia popuiarana 0 0Ur opinion. i t , , i nuuiu uiaac a uiati tiaoi icuicacuut' I . tive: I think the Democrats will ba majority of the pleased to hear from any Democrat on the subject Adam akd Eve. Weeksville. Farmers are busy getting in their crops. Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Raper, of Elizabeth City, were the guests of pIr- and Mrs- Caleb Raper, Sunday. Tl Tl Wnlsfrm haa rrnn a in Pom. Jen 'couni;Y to visifc his father and 1 0& acquaintances; also to try his It l.il- t J nana at a Dira or iwo. C. C. Meads made a visit to his father, Rev. Charles Meads, in the lower part of the county, Sunday. Dr. E. "W. Lister seems to be very busy this week in his profes- 1 rivt a! 1-n r v r r r uuoi uusmeoa, J. C. Commander will soon have his new house completed on the J. D. Perry farm. Our cotton buyers are not so anx ,, . ious for cotton now as they were the nrst of the season. J. G. Bright is in Norfolk on business this week. J. F. Holmes made a visit to our section this week. J. A. Scott, our enterprising mer- chjmt . . Elizabeth City this week X. Waterlily. fc c&tch Batisfact fter .,r ... , ... - ZZIZZZZZZ v.vv ,iu a uu. I IUCI CAWtlU lKJ UU UCUU The gunning season is 3 ducks near (10th inst.) when the and geese will receive a hearty wel come. The prospects are not very bright at present. , Capt. John Ward, of Roanoke Island, has put in his nets again on our coast. We believe be will be successful, because the captain un derstands his business. Rev. Mr. Edwards, who is stop ping in this vicinity for a short time, who has been a Baptist Missionary! T -I . e 1 1 I in inaia ior several years, gave ua u talk Saturday night on MJssionary affairs in that country, and preached us a very able sermon Sunday.- The steamer Comet, Capt. - Gibbs commanding went -v ashore at this during. the late storm. SeveraLtons of ice were lost. . .. Miss Paulino Simmons, of Co lumbia, has been on a visit here for several days to her uncle, G. W. Simmons. We wish her a pleasant stay. Mr. R. A. Griggs, of this place, bas just returned home from a visit to "his mother, Mrs. Nora Midgett, at Capo Henry, Va. B. P. A. SWAJIP-E00T. 18 not recomended for everything:! but if you haye kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be foond just the remedy you need. Hngll8 ce.La,? dollar sizes. You may .have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery bv mail free, also pamphlet tolling a'l about it. Proof of tbe pudding lies In the eating of It Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lies In the taking of It. COST NOTHING If It falls to cure. -25 cents per bottle if it cures. Sold- strictly on Its merits by Griggs & Son, Dr. J. E. Wood and ritv Druir Store. Elizabeth City, and W. J. Woodly, - tirocer. u. a. uason.i Edenton. vV? j r bp 1 7i iiiiHiiiitiiiiuiitiiiiiiitiiiiiitiititiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MtHHIIIJIHIlHIIIHIHIillUmfHimiHlH 1 I ZzHlIl II BICYCLE'. only one left. First comes gets the wheel , r - of rssr ELIZABETH HHnHHHHimmHimtjinintinmniiHHiHJfHinmju yilllHlHIIMIIIlMinillnillHllllllllllllliHHIIIIilHIIIIIIHlllllllHHlllildlllllHIIIIlU FOR TWO WEEKS, TIRES KIMS CEMENTS At and below cost. This offer only lasts 1 TWO WEEKS. s I .HATH AW AY'S. llllllllllllllllllllll)lll)llllllllll!llllllllllt)llllilllllllllll)l!llll.ll)lllllllllll)lllllll A RARE CHA1SCE .......... . We iuvite our many friends and ine our NEW WINTER GOODS. Costs nothing to see, and remember we will refund your money if goods dre not satisfactory. We have spent much time and a great deal of hard cash to i n prove our stock. Have added thousands of dollars to our shoe and dress goods de partment alone". We carry a full line of dress goods at the lowest pi ices. Our Venetian cloths in the latest assorted colors at CO to $1.00 a yard, are rarely equalled and never beaten. good wearing shoes, and as one of the many frood brands, we are carrying, we ask you to try a pair of our Koo-do Calf, which are made from selected calf skines, "tanned by a Secret process known only to maker.and warranted to wear or we give you another pair. Our prices on clothing are dead we have cut them to death. We have reduced the prices until you ought to come in and get an introduction to them. It will pay you to keep up the acquaintance. - Next to a man is his underwear. offering real bargains in this line. We have the only corset on market the top or bottom. We will replace with the steels or bones punched through at the top or bottom. Give us a trial for everything you want. We earry. everything usually kept in Dry Good Stores at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES TO ALL : DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HAJS, Wholesale and Retail. WATER STREET, NEXT BlIIIOR? ISO ORTO,BT?i li3UKe YOUifS V K UiT S ft jf Y . WITH oufhern -AND - Underwriters Fire Insurance Of Geensboro, N, C. Returns to the Policy Holders no loss T. B. Policy Holders NOn-ASSSSSabe. " Notice. The firm of G. M. Scott & Co. hav ing decided to retire trom the Insur ance business, have transferred the same to Messrs. Culpepper, Griffin, Old & Grice, of this city. All of the companies formerly re presented by us are now in their bands and we bespeak for them tbe same patronage extended to us, feeling as sured that they will treat you fairly and honestly. Thanking you for your patronage so liberally and satisfactorily given us, and regretting to sever- our relations, we are, Ycurs very truly, O. M.SCOTT & -CO. Referring to the above, we" are now In a better position than ever to han dle the Insurance business in Eliza beth City, and shall use our best ef forts to reduce rates, and give satis faction to our customers. Hoping to be favored with a contin uation of the patronage heretofore ?rTrPPPPPR ORIPPIN OLD & CULPEFPEK'TlJflN' U1jU givn us. Very truly, Elizabeth City. N. C., Oct. 1, 1899. The Hotel Read, JACK i READ, Proprietor. . PLVHOUTH, !, C, Oonvsnient to depot and steamboat landings. . New house throughout. In the business section. . Free sample rooms. " - desiring trip to the Paris EipoiiUon, with good IftlaryaDdeiTxmspald. holi writ . Ihe FAXliT IUjCOIOJ, Baltimore, Md- P.ll.til. nnrtna n1 m. nuwhtnie&l or f nTCIltlTe mind r2rr HATHAWAY BROS. CITY. PUMPS HANDLEBARS M SADDLES I . . . . ' - the pabiic generally to call and exam No house carries a large assortment of We try to get next to every customer by guaranteed not to punch throujrh at every W. B. CORSET returned to us SHOES, NOTIONS, TRUNKS, UAl icro rri nna mavtipjo rrrn ' -, . u.u DOOR TO M CLICKS. THE. M Go's. 20 per cent, of the Premium if sustained. WILSON, Agt., ELIZABETH CITY, fl. C. An Cnert&ln Disease. There is no disease more uncertain In Its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that the symptoms of no two cases agree. It it therefore most difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns' Iron .Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves, browns' Iron Bitters is sold hyall dealers, IS A SYSTEM BUILDER.6IYES APPETITE & CORRECTS THE LIVER. LKP)Sf TASTELESS i mSSklO GHILL TONIC is sold StncHv on its Merits. If is The bsstGhill Tonic at the smallest- price, ana your money rerunaeu ir if rails -to cure you. ForSale, Wholesale W. WjGriggs Son. and Retail by MOCK mm r J 13 EMM U " - M k II rm y m mi j iv-i Mo) y icon wTe ZJyZ 0Ne6eHuiM J0I1I! II. BUHGESS JR. REAL ESTATE, ml ft mm by. - ,, i Farm and Gity Property Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold. Room 9 Bradford Building, ELIZABETH CITY.N.C. FOR SALE. Old Whedbeo homestead, Road street, cheap on terms to suit Old Miskell homestead, Church street, cheap on terms to suit, Nice house and lot on Rivcrsido Ava. cheap. Nice houso and lot on Improve ment Co's. lot. . Nice vacant lot on Burgess SU Houses and lots ou Parsonaco St. Nice now residence, with stables. TJot on West Main St at a barcain, quick purchaser. House and lot, Cor. Road and Pearl St. Big lot with small house, North Road St Nice house and lot, Cotton St, cheap. Nice farm on Body Road, 179 acres, near town, at a bargain. Elegant house and lot Petri St Lots in Improvement Co's. plat, Baxter plat, and in all parts of tho city. m Dmmmoni Caw! Opened ! JjJJThe Lake Drummond Canal ai d Water Co. wish to give not ico. that the Old Dismal Swamp Canal route between Norfolk and Elizabeth City is now open for business; and that a. tugboat will leave every other day except Sunday, commencing Auguft 28th, making trips as follows : Leavo Norfolk Monday, Wednesday and Friday; returning leave Elizabeth City Tuesday, Thursday and . Satur day. The Canal Co, insures nine "feet ot water at present time between th lcks, and in a few weeks they wil have ten feet of water in tho canal The company has dredged fifteen feet in depth for a distance of three thou sand feet below the lock at Deep Creek. They have also made deep water below South Mills Lock, in the waters of the Pasquotank River. The canal company has dredged the old Turner's Cut to the depth 6f ten feet at low water. Thus far the panal company can insure a sufficient depths of water. The canal company wduld not at present guarantee a safe passage be tween Norfolk and Elizabeth City for boats drawing more than seven and a half feet of water, aa the Pasquotank has one shoal place, and Deep Creek at low water has not more than seven and a half feet at the present time. I he government has appropriated money to deepen and widen Deep Creek, and alsotodceen and straighten ilie--waterway of tho Pas quotank Hiver. This work is to commence at once. The company in, the mean time intend to improve and widen the canal, and in the . near fu turethe canal compauy believe that they will have a canal and waterway between the points namec that can-' not be excelled in this country. J. S. SANFORD, V. T. ' Information as'to where to leave or receive freights, and of tho boat's landing )lace can be had at Hatha way Bros, corner Main and Water streets, Elizabeth City, N. C. NORTH CAROLIKA,)' m the Gates county. Sup'r Court. David Blanchard, Adm'r of Riohard , 15lanchard, v vs. Thomas Blanchard, Dempey Rlanch- ard. Martin V. DIanchard, John IIoi lowell and wife Mary Hollowell, Dorsey Ward and wife Arizona Ward, Thomas Cbappel and wife Jane Chappel, Annie Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vashtl Blanchard, Verne Blanchard, James Blanchard. Laura Blanchard, Walter Blanchard, Andrew Blanchard, John Blanch ard, Mattie Blanchard. " NOTICE. The defendants, Annie DIanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vashti Hlanchard, Verne Blanchard and John Blanchard. above named, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been com menced to the Superior Court of Gates county, for the purpose of gell ing certain real estate situated in Mintonsville township, said county. belonging to the estate of Richard Blanchard, dee'd, to make assets; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Gates county on the 80th day of October, 1899, and answer or de mur to the complaint In said proceed ing, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Thif 18th day of Septem ber, 1899. " : , W, T. CROSS, 4 ' Clerk Superior Court. L - L'i Smith, att'y for plaintiff. S. L. STORER & CO. WHOLESALE Dealers and.Shippers of all kinds ot FRESH FISH 78 FULTONFISHIilARKET, N. Y. Particular attention paid to Shad Department. We employ no agents and pay nz ommisions. -
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