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l.VtltV AlTKIlUHM KuKrT Carolina Pub. Co., UZABUTrtCITY.N. C. JSCRIl'TIO; I'UICK; IS..... 33.0(i. .n. .Okkki v, Ivl. in Chief ! Cr. WaUr and FrinK SU inutii Ijvuh il uiiil em loyul u uiiy part of our loved country. . - FM0NU5: .;a, E8.' Editorial Rooms, 258. aillirtthh' 'l III 1HI11NU ... 0. uunleallont fclioul1 . Til 10 I.'AIUII.INA J. xv, KiWabetli Oil SDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905. iment to Ran ,)h Shotwell. (Welborn, of Lexington. N. C us that (he "DauRhters of the racy" ehonld have a nionu . eeted In the rai!to square at , In memory of K;milolph Shot e raartvr bero of the Ku Klux I rerrlnir to this movement, the 'i "Union Republican" says: ( nald that Blaine's fool friends va, for President, and just n 1 friends of tho South have lo greatest obstacles we have ivercomo. . What woulil be nald ii effort made to erec t a monu- Benedict Arnold? Or by the h church should a proposition Je to place a Iniwt of Judas ty 'pulpit? Neither of which lie more astounding to me is proposition to orc t i inonn- Shotwell." ' Is an astounding iitteranco paper published in a landing ilty of North Carolina. Were mt it is without reputation, In or respectability in that refln cultured town, we should be it, but nW our feeling Is one lity and shame that we should onr Tabor by noticing a dirty m a dirty source. oae who passed through the f the Kirk barbarity, the union ind its barbarities, and the na d Inevitable outgrowth of tho clan, the utterance Is that of ramus of a white man, cr a i negro, or a desperado who the face of a public sentiment dt at the oppression of tho , the desolated ami the down . and Invites the lynch law jot, and the stane. good man, and patriotic citi ery lover of his country o; i with an "instinct of humanity s at the horrors of tliat pe 1 turns from it in shame as a m the fair fame of our conn tlDh Shotwell was a hero of y. He was made of the stern it prefers martyrdom to infn chalns and torture could not his proud and patriotic spirit, who, at this day, could de the erection of a monument to nory, is either a monster of an ignorant blind man who hat no one of . that dread pe ' surving as a Republican who questions as to the right or ig, and takes everything done Republicans as righteous and ditor of the Republican, we call him "brother" compares li Shotwell to Judas Iscariot edict Arnold. Iscariot betray loly One, his divine Lord and Shotwell served his country, solate and oppressed and was over to tho rule of Ignorance arity, and when innocent wo 1 good men were shot down s when trying to extinguish lit by incendiaries, the own (ogerty who had never lifted gainst the Union, although in y with their neighbors and janized and led the Ku Klux Jien the Union League was the Ignorant negroes to plun der and incendiarism, when and most distinguished clti e Incarcerated in dungeons ;ed the necessaries of life, 3 midnight torch lit up the skies, and tho products of were destroyed to add to the s of a half starved population, ce Judas, who betrayed his r Arnold who betrayed his He was a patriot, a martyr ro, and Would not betray his hough subject to torture and it, and carried through the cities chained and caged and .lectaele to grUry the hate rn fanatics. b r2 it nil, r a word, find he orerves a . to preserve his memory as 1 nxaat martyrs of history. nte.il means to entis. lie ) ho itmorant and Eunerstl-' 'l rrcoj by his heroic revi'-1;---' t orler out of chaos, and Every u be lifted In its desolation i desed of ths earth, and ' . hit he served regardless SOUND BUSINESS 'CONDITIONS. i'roHperlty U ho general in th I'nlu-d States at this time thai it i diffUuilt to namo Itranrhos of Lining h or to Kpeclfy i htiseii of our ut'llva woikorn vho aie n.'t enjoying U umi ents. It Ih equally difficult to d si -nste ti e class that In r'H. In1? I In moist widely dU"mliuitt d tewanN for their enerRieH. Tho million of per sons In the ranks of skilled nnd un skilled labor have full emplpyi.u nt. not only In the ritloH, but in the most remote districts of tho country, and their wafie rates uro up to the hlxheat records. The agricultures iipvit were lit surh strong financial sltua tlim, as they have not only large crops, readily sold at profitable prices, but their farm lauds are appreciating in valim lu an unexampled manner, rendering them Independent uf credit ors, and enabling them to freo them selves from debts, dues, and demand.', j The merchants and manufacturers nre reaping their harvests through the inrge earnings of the worklnmon, the surplus receipts of the farmers, mid the creator incomes of the Invest ing classes from steady dividends on securities. Th rovornrpent rcolnis In Treas ury and other departments nre in rresslnK. thus dcn'opstratln?; the sbili ty of our people to pay for tho arti cles subject to duty and tax nnd their rendiness to use tho facilities nfford ed by the government In the interest of trade. t S' well based is the confldenco In the continuance of this prosperity, so i wide-spread Is the knowledge of these ' admiral le eomlitions, that it Is almon imp:sstdo 'for th" strongest flnanrla! leiidT8 to keen In check the optimism ; of even their nest conservative broth- . ren. The year IW is not to break nil ' reenrd.- in railway earnings, In bank clearances. 1p outputs of manufactur- , er. In exports, nnd in aggregates or ; our foreign and domestic commerce. ' ALLXTTZROFliS&LriJ 1 1 Mi wm lu. .M, Luvrusu hi Branch Stores f 1022 N. Sycooiore Street t Petersburg, Va. TO Lavenstein Bros. Department Store H. II. I-avonstein Kverything Under Th SUM For Men'a Women'a and CHILDREN WEAR S 39 SS&jflTtlTi , Cre-,r., c.T T.tttur Powder, fres tTT al i.t or phc- pliatij ncld povai. bax;.vt r :vi ;;r.v vork. V:th advances in values of farm land and realty of al! classcti rapidly wip ing out existing mot t gages, with rap Id growth of eiiy populations, and full employment, of labor of every class, with crops of new gold added to our currency :;'imu!uo the activi ties, tho future certainly promises well for the p'-ople of the United States. There H neither reason for doubt nor room for doubters. Sound bin--!-im.'SS In b.ined lfn in the ability of the people to pay f-e1 that whlh they de rlre. There in rever "lack of confi dence" in buslnes o !na'icial nffalri v.hen the money supply Is knnvn to b ample. The desire to purchase is ever :n. existence. The ability to pry Is in full evldenc" r.mong the masses of the people this year. Twelve months from now the world will have morn than three hundred Tiiilllons of dollars In value of new :--,o!d added to Its currency supply, and I he ability to p-i.v will be even greater tl.nn at the present tin'e. Washing ton Pent. URKEE'S Salad FJressinji: Ileiuz's Pure Apple Jutter. P Maple Sjrup, bottles 2."e. AIaj)lo SjTiiji, i (iiart tins (53. M:;.ple Syrup, 1 gallon tins Soe. k Chase & Sanborn's High-Grade Coffees. J A rilUHi; Ol Jt.vivwi.m.ww. v OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS 5 ve are addressing you today for the purpose 0? cm-lino your attention to the great pr i f'aration we h '.v mace for the fall and wintf 1'aving made vast improve - ! i ojr stores, we arii better equipped to serve out m.-tons sat'sfactori ly . t:;.v; ever before, you need not feel under anw oblk. TlOr G WHATEVER TO BUY, DU T, BUT WE WOULD LIKL Tt-iE S'TISr ACTION OF SHOWING YOU OUR NEW AND ELE3ANT GdCDS IN OUR DEPARTMENTS FOR MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHIL CRE.o WEAR. WE ARE POSITIVE THAT WE CAN DO UETTER FOR Y?U THAN OTHEii STORES CAN DO, AND ALL WE NEED IS THE :. ?ORTUNITY TO PP.-VE OUI: ASSERTION. WE GUARANTEE EVET.V ARTICLE WE SELL, AND YC'.'H MONEY IS NEVEH OUfU UNTIL YCU ARE PERFECTLY SmT ISr!ED. OUL WHOLE ENERGY 10 CONCENTRATED IN SECURIfJG MER- ' CHA'JDi !E DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS, AT THE LOWE3T WHOLESALE PRICES POSSIBLE. THIS ENABLES SUS TO UNuLR CELL ALL COVPETITORS. CUn FURNITURE DEPARTME NT IS NOW FULLY SUPPt 'ED, FOR OUT. f-ALL AMD WINTER TRADE,. WITH EVERYTHING NF.CEf.CARY FOR THE HOME PARTICULARLY OUR LARGE STOCK Or COOK STOVES, RANGES, AND HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, WHICH WF. .T.E CELLING NOW AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. WE AGK THAT YOU COME IN FOR A LOOK, FOR WE WILL BE ONLY TOO GLAD TO PUT OUR TIME AGAINST YOU RS, AND THEN YOU'LL KNOW WHAT WE ARE ABLE TO DO FOR YOU FAR BETTER THAN WE CAN TELL YOU ON PAPER. WE WANT TO DO BUSINES 0 WITH YOU THiS FALL AND WIN TER, AND IF EXCELLENT MERCH ANCISE AT A FAIR PRICf. ;0 AN INDUCEMENT, WE ARE AT YCUrt SERVICE . ANY DAY. LAVENSTEIN BROS.. Props. rtSTTME: rffZH fK3rT;P 100,102. 104 Poindexkr St. B U I'. tL- rLaLMnJ? EWz J00, ?02 AWihews St., Libetli Citv. N. C, This is no 2, 4 6 Days SpeGlaS Openif? Saie, but a s'l'e to last as long aw vi-e (ontimie in busineps We purchase woods from b!Uk:npt sales, salvage floods, (iruin mers' samples, in fact any goods t".ii can be bought, .it way-down prices Some slightly damaged, ot hers t'crfect, every thing sold iit way down prices at the cut jtrice store. T. W. Williams, Hgr., 108 Poindextcr St. Elizabeth Oity, IN. G HOME-SEEKERS RATES TO CALI FORNIA AND PACiTIC COAST POINTS, Sept. 15th TO Oc tober 31st, INCLUDED. Southern Railway now . . lling one way tickets to Pacific (Vi; point" t extremely low rate of 51G.75. No change of train fron Norfo'.k. Through tourist car to Los Angeles and San Francisco, kavin? Washing ton Mondays and Frl:!aye. passing Salisbury S:30 a. m.. Tier-days and Saturdays. Berth rate only $8.50. lioute: Southern Railway through "The Land of the Sky" :nd Memphis. Connection for tourist car leaves Norfolk 7:30 p. m. Mondays and Fri days. For particulars write: STANTON CURTIS. Passenger Agent. Norfolk, Va. - gaga vwt I'U.Ltezn :TIIW1!C?lltL'm - - n i Would You? Perhaps you'd like to h'eud hack that buggy you bought by mail out of a catalo gue. It didn't turn out to be what you aid 3our money for. s . It didn't measure up to the picture auiS the talk in the cat- -loguc ; , Don't make the same mistal twice Pick o ut r liuggy froiff" our new line, our own make, the largest ever seon in t he 'sity.you will iind every vehicle right. Have a look in. Yours to please. Broughtoh & Etheridge. 1 1 1 -1 1 3 Poindexter Street. NOTICE. There will be a incclir.g of the Democratic Executive Ctdnmittee for Pasquotank county a', the court house In said county, on Snturdav, October 21st, 1905, at 12 M. -All members are requested to be present. C. E. THOMPSON, -Chairman. J. C. B. EHRINGH VB, Secretary, oct. It daily and wooV.ly tf. TAFFY LEMON, VANILLA and i STRAWBERRY. ALSO Peanut and Cocoanu! Brittle WiT, Deans 4 Co Phone No. 26. I! The Proof is in the Try in COOCXXXXXXDMELI('KOCOCCX)OCX)0 You S2end Yoi:i li'3 in Bed Elizabeth City, N. c. SES8SS llTr-ir' nail in I7IJ I &'I Cores CMera-lnfantum. DiarrhoM.Dysentcry, ano the Bowel Trouble! of Children of Art Mae. Ailtc niifMnn 6.M..I. kJiidECTHIKG WDSf3)tLi2 theBoweU,SlrenthenT toOaljSEtEn tecthino'easy! Or ei3 23 e?rt If. C. J. MOT- FETT. M. D4 ST. LOUIS. MO., Mothers Hesitate uto lot.'sci -.i-t save the health and life i vjr ch!!l as thcu3az ;. . - - - s, by glvlfz Iheso powders, TSETHtNA is cast' , Cvr. v : !z!Uy cmunysraets and over-' comes tho effect-, cf t?,o r -r . r' ' itoat upon teething children I Q 9 8 I OOCOOOCXDOOOOOOOCOOOCOCXXXX) Felt Mattresses have superseded the unsani tary hair of years ago. Felt is Clean Comfortable and Du'-a-We. We are showing a line of -"MclIck's-RestfuP-- Made sectional, in the bprit grade of Art .Ticking; lnnd on every fidge, stitched tour times; seven inches thick, weighs forty Hire pounds. Guaranteed Not to Pack Price $14.00 P.W. Melick Company Our frankest statements or the most fulsome praise of those who have reaped the benefit from their use could not convince you as bu re ly and completely or quickly as a little denionntration on your own back or-cbest. So we say, take. home and try a Standard Pain P!ast:r. A few Lours wear over the seat of pain will do more to prove its- wortn than TeaffiS of paper con versation. For sale by 1 Standard Pharmacy Cor- Main and Poindexter Streets fry. EVERY AT 6 P. M. 'J'his. von know is MILK ROLLS sread DAY ' BreaS3 which isthe best to be had. B. 112 POINDEXTER ST. I. TJi K CITY Always Fresh AND Good DESIRABLE KOItlES A- Qommrdm Job Prmim A DELICIOUS .Breakfast Is assured when you have Hecker's New Buckwheat AND Our Special Brand of Maple Syrup I TOMi GALLOP j "iLBEiMSLrpiiiicy, Cor. Main and Road Sts I you can't come, phone us. phone orders promptly tilled. All EVn8fi0y-MiiFiWiv I (I'll I I III A MCJ I -J w YflllR ,5?H; Sr- -rVr Vl IkiVB ?tq "5s a s ens J ! -"---- Doecription Our Specialty. TRY IT In City anrl Country U niRQA nD any time with best Ke,.Il;sate.. U UBBtia laFRANCfl S THE CAROLINA POLISHING COMPANY. ! J$. R. PAEICEH, G&fl5f 5 CsU 2 COMPOUND. Ttophone No. ,58 and 258 Cor. Wator and Foarinf SU .Cellar Id Real Estate V'Wfr C:l i. C tStSWffiS&fSldS Mstitntc for .1 h v omen ,9 torjr qx Music. 3mi Best Place for Your . PEACE Ys n . c 23. CuIIcse i
Daily Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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