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PUBLISHED EYEBT FBIDAT BT falcon Publtsijms (Eompanw: r..iKt ttiv. FALCON is one dollar a j rim J' wsv yj , in advance. Subscriber in arrears will be . i. .. t im rntt nf twn dollars a vear tn all irtiirycj i -iw i j . - i. Six month's subscription, seventy-five cents In advance. Transient advertisements, one dollar a square for the first insertion ; fifty cents a utmare for each subsequent, insertion. In obit nary notice the excess of ten lines will be charged at i eg idar advertising rates. ' tW All communications should be addressed to It is not generally known, but it is nevertheless a fact, thut the ' English sparrow is good for food. Those who hay& tried them nay they are quite equal to retd birds and are prepareJ for the tabic in the same way. We hope our sportsmen will go for the little cu?ses, pardon the expression, but they have worried us like sin lately and we wifut revenge. They are enemies of other birds and make war on them. They de stroy gardens and fruit, blossoms ana br.ds. It will soon be impossible to raise grain for they scratch up the seed and eat it. They have been increasing rapi'liy m the United States for 37 years, until they have become a public enemy. They are fine eating, that is their redeeming quali ty. Boys ! go for the sparrows. in all but the worst weather, and is In reality a working sail and not a kite in spite of its size." It is bent to a long, stout yard, which is hoisted to the masthead, the heel coming half way down the mast where it u secured. A headstay U-ads from head of vard to the stem of the boat. and the sheet from a yard on the foot of the tonsail. is taken ilinttlv to the boat's B w v tiii: Ainci:x nous. For a period of four years I've Urto a victim of a very severe and aronlzln case of S:v!t Ilheum which affected my hand to such an extent that they alirnwi became a burden. My Land became raw and, horrifying, compelling me to keep it covered ill the lime. NEW ADVEUTISEMIJS lEffllB. quarter. Thus the topsail is iinjjepenaeni i ve spent nundreas 01 aouart tor var of the mainsail, and can bcTnfaneuvered ious preparations, but instead of benncht- at will. "When running before the wind ting my condition, they all teemed to the mainsail j winged out one tide and stimulate and encourage the progress ol the topsail on the other. The cut of these the miserable disease, until 1 had about rigs gives them a very smart look on the given up all hope. wind. .So keen has competition become But thank heaven, "the darkest hour all round the coasts that nilcs of sandbags is just Wfore day." and I am rejoiced to I AM MOW 8I.LUNO Engines, Boilers, HAW 1 X1.I.H, fill I ?Y 1X I.I.N Aftd m. a la err ij Addressing matter intend! for the office (whether for the Micspaper or utejoo in wuw to an individual member of the Com ly causes both trouble awl delay. 11 requen '- tar this in mind. OFFICIAL PAPER OF PASQUOTANK CAMDEN AND CURRITUCK. ivn KTZABETII CITY CORPORATION. FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1887. DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION. The Democratic Executive Committee of this State needs remodeling, reorgan izing and a general shake up and change Not one word against the gentlemen of the present committee; they worked faith fully and were successful; but a new fight will soon be on hand, and a thprough and complete organization of the party throughout the entire State is necessary A work is to be done that men pmiliarly adapted to it should be selected; men who are acquainted with the machinery of politics, who know how to set to work the cross-road politicians; and who can nut their finger on the working politician in every community. A committee should be selected who are posted not only on tho stronir noints in the campaign issues but who know the local disturban es and wlm will look aftpr harmonizing all the petty dissensions which may exist. While we are not concerned about the result in this State whenever a square fight is made, yet it is evident that the Republican party has revived and are expectant, by the aid of Independent to gain control of the State Government A vigorous contest is ahead of us,but it is onlv under such circumstances we show our real strength. . A good Executive Committeee who know how, and who will thoroughly organize the party will give us an old ,tiino Democratic majority. Consider well the selection of the Committee; a good one inspires confidence and sets to work the drones of the party. Mayor Hewitt of New York, upon cciving a complaint alleging that he was violating some law at 13 house, sent the complaint to the police to investigate. If found guilty, lie will no doubt give himself a sharp repremand. We are not sure our town authorities are made exiict ly that way. But if some one will find the town constable guilty of an infraction of the law, it will give the city attorney great pleasure to prosecute him, and we believe his Honor, the Mayor, would make an example of him. The suggestion of Mr. N. B.Broughton of Raleigh lor the position of State Auchu tor is a good one. He posesses-the confij .dence of all who know him. II19 record is clean. He would give strength to the ticket by his great popularity. He is eminently qualified for the position. We a id our voice in behali of the suggestion made by some correspondent of the News abd Observer. ' are shmetl to windwara ry me crews as in racking machines about New York, and everybody is on the qui rive to beat everybody else. Can she run well?" was the first question asked of the Coot, "running" referring to her sailing quali ties in general. Every one about the Sounds is an expert at boating. From infancy the youngster is bred to a boat. At five years of age he knows it all I overheard two little urchins seriously discussing the Coot's niainshect. "Ah, but can he haul in all those parts quick enough ?" said the first. "Yes he can, for I saw him do it," was the quicker re- joiner, Ine doctor makes me rounua through the country in his boat. Sick people sail fifty miles in a "kunner to catch the doctor. The grocer sends his loy with his wares b3' the rivers and creeks. The lawyers look up their clients under sail, and the farmers come to town in their dugouts. The gallants take their lady loves out for a cruise down harbor, and the average man goes fishing when he has nothing else on haild, while the boy of the town does his loafing afloat instead of in the gutters. The Coot came in for endless comment and such a stream ot visitors that I shifted my berth next day for a lonely place up river. An expe dition inland revealed large and well tilled farms and an open country in which I was told there was no game, and birds were scarce owing to the thick settlement. NEWS SUMMARY OF TF.B STATE. Oysters are abundant at Newberne. Washington has a new banker, Mr. W. Somebody stole a pair of pants and a I p. Bingham. A Rocky Mount darkey walked 20 miles in 3i hours for $3. Eight iron- steamers went into port at Wilmington last Friday. Three prisoners escaped from the Pam lico county jail last week. shirt from a Reidsville printer. Misfor tunes never come singly. What will the. poor printer do this cold winter? May Heaven temper the wind to ti e shorn lamb. know that a positive cure has been found, which is known as B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. f My family all rejoice at its magical curative powers In giving mc relief. My hand has been cured and reaembles a a burnt surface atter being healed over, more than anything else. It has also cured my two children ofa loathsome form of Itch which had resisted all pre vious treatment. I refer to any businesa house in Moody and to Thomas Ptyne, Druggist, of whom I purchased the good. Sicnbd. W. A. But atx.' Moody, Texas, Api 11 27, 1886. ; FLESH fiLOCOniNO. OFF IX PIE-CES, j For two years I have been confined to bed with a loathsome form of Blood poi son, whlcn had about eaten me up, and I and others had no hope of a recovery. For a while I could neither walk, sit down nor lie down, only in misery aa my flesh seemed to be falling off my bones in pieces as big as a hen egg. My appetite waa lost, my bones ached and pained me, and friends even shunned me. I used various blood purifieis with out benefit, and sev eral physicians treated me until large sums ot money had been expended, butP not ope particle of good did any one give me. On the 19th of February. 2836, Mr. F. R. Jackson called to see if I was not dead, as it was though I could not endure my suffering muchlonzen lie concluded to try B. B. B. on me and got a bottle from Mr. Brockington, at Beaufort S. C, and before one bottle bad been used I com menced gaining strength, my appetite im proved, sores commenced healing and when two bottles had been used I was on .my feet and walking around to the aston ishment of everybody. Witness: Mas. Laura IIaut.J Fred R. Jackson. , Beaufort, 8. C, May 10, 1S8C. of rrcrt 1 -rM o. J pcrr etit.kwrr la&neTcr vt -re. It jo nJ thin la tftto rta-, writ n f - pi vehx bay. Lnaf limrglTrn w&n Ic-ItL T. A. IM-.IIKV, IMytnaatlt. C RHSLee MISCKLLANKOUS n n i l MISCr.LLANroijc. v ri - t 3 rf't'i t .3 ATE! joj m'l Ut, If too are your friend will git the pkk of He ar. I WHAT IS LEFT. YOU MUST BE EAIiLY 1 It is the Fmet Arm mlr.rl it. xvondcrfuUij In Our argument! art few 1 nl j-nir!. We fit r r. CTf t i. a l w .:: tc K n t prict'st. - - xn is i.aiic;i:t 1 .VIRGINIA 013 7.TATTT ST HICHIIOITD. --- o 1 PIANOS. Maa&llamlla It Nhnlcr, n Hi ORCANS. o n v Itnrtf I. lUrnlta, I VtT. ;i J- b A COMDINATIOri HARD TO BEAT' By placing br fon yoq a Mtwr.iMc avr:ac-.t r f c x o , U;J w l fr n:.., n Highest uaiity klt?: Lowest 'pries. The Htcxk l Coniplele In lrrj Iirtlcu!Ar, ConUinK of rocenes ana provisions COOKING & HEATI1TG STOVES, We learn from the Norfolk Virginian that Col. L. D. Starke left last Thursday for Atlanta. And that Dr. N. M. Ferebee, who has been off on leave, has reported for duty at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Hon. Samuel J. Randall of Pennsyl vania prophesisthr.t in less thaii a genera ton the South will be the "richest portion nf the union. . All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons. Mr. Frank Loyd is the best drilled man Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcera, bores, ltheumaitsm. Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32 pace Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. : Address BLOOD BALM. CCV in the Edgecomb Guards Rocky Mount had WHAT ATTAUACTED THEM, The Way to Itnild up aSectionTlie Mere Mention of Elizabeth City In a N. Y. Taper Causes Numerous Inquiries From Anxious Settlers. ,TiiR merchants of Elizabeth City' sell goods as cheaply as the Norfolk mer chants. Their stocks are larger and the prices lower than other points in compe tition with them. Why are they so indif ferent to their future success? We can't increase the trade here without buyers, we can't increase buyers ; without steam boats, railroads and sailing craft to bring them here. We can't increase the facili ties by railroad and steamboats without effort. Railroad and canal companies will not engage in enterprises for the benefit of this town, unless the town will make it pay them. Inducements must be offered . before they will be accepted. It is an old and accepted principle of business that towns build themselves up; we see illustrations ot the rapid advancements of our towns in this State by their water works, street railways, electric lights and active efforts in giving encouragement to railroads and their matters of trade. Now let our merchants come to the front; let them consider the questions that are forcing themselves upon them, and let them seize the opportunities they now have with a view to extend their busi ness beyond its present limits. Don't be satisfied with the little retail trade even though it may be good, but look beybnd to something greater. There are ques lions right now demanding the most care ful consideration and the opportunity will soon pass when they can be properly acted upon. . The result hie bankers met in convention at rittsburg last week They -represented four thousand million dollars, and nine thousand banks in the United States. The convention is said not to be a very imposing body of men, but were mostly quiet, rather deliberate looking, . elderly men dressed in . plain black and with a conspicuous absence of jewelry or orna ment, or hair on the top of their heads lhe secretary's report showed quite tin increase of membership from the South " r tr t . iur. jvuux reaa an exiiaustive paper upon the surplus and the public debt; Judge Agnew one upon the legal future of the National Banking system. A Mr. Welkins of Ohio read a paper on ' How to avoid the accumulation of sur plus in the future." He favored reduc tion in custom duties, and advised the convention to pass resolutions demanding of Congress the repeal of surplus taxation to the end that the surplus in the Treasu ry might be avoided. Repeal the tax on tobacco, reduce the duties on sugar, rice, salt, lumber, common cloth; window glass and certain kinds of iron products. Col Exall of Texas addressed the convention on the progress and growth of the South and West. An effort was made to break up the Canada business by the passing of the following resolution : "ltf solved: That the Executive Com mittee are requested to 'appoint a com mittee on behalf of the association to represent to our State Department the great evils now existing and to urge the early amendment of our t-xtradition trca ties witn lireat liritam, so that the ex isting evils may be abated." Some two weeks ago an inquiry came to our postoffice from Ohio for a sample copy ofa paper publishing real cstnte advertisements. The attention the party had been called to Elizabeth City by an article in the Forest and Stream. Our .curiosity being aroused, we sent the postal to the editor of Forest and Stream, asking for a copy of his paper containing the article refered to. It was kindly for warded and from "The Ci uise of the Coot" we clip the following. It was written and published more than a year asro, which proves that lastinsr sions are often easily made. may be quite an accession to our popu lation. The destination of the Coot was Eliz abeth City, at the head of Pasauotank River, the first met with, steering west. From North River the shore can be fol lowed pretty close, passing half wav be tween it and Wade's Point light, erected on a long sandsnit luttinsr across thp mouth of the . Pasquotank, after which beacons properly painted will pilot you salely up the river, the city opening to view upon rounding linckhouse Point. The wind had increased to the regulation mild gale from S. S. E.. and th rvnt went flying before it with great foaming curlers in her wake. Off the town thorp is a deep hole of 40ft. The proper an chorage is in 15ft., around the last red beacon, and abreast of the railroad and steamship wharf at the northern end of the town. There protection is also had against the sea, which constantly rolls in upon the city wharves. Though Elizabeth City is not very Impressive to one fresh from Norfolk, it is the largest and most important town on the Sound, and the last likely place at which to fill up vith A. All il . stores. An ine surrounding county draws upon Elizabeth City. It has the only marine railways on the Sound, and is connected with Norfolk by railroad. Steamers from various noints in Alhr- marie and Pamlico, connect here for the North. The river water i fi-psli to fill up your tanks. Some miles hither up the old Dismal Swamp Canal has iu entrance. To this canal the prospmtv ot Elizabeth City is originally due, anil mere is now a movement to dredge it out tuit moiern trafhe. Meanwhile maun to a fire last week damaging the interior of a store and the stock $400. Jacob II.McCotler,a prominent Repub lican politician of Pitt county, died on September 30. The agricultural editor of the N. Y. Times has been invited to deliver the address at the Tarboro Fair. The citizens of Sanford are anxious to have a cotton factory built there and will subscribe $23,000 to the enterprise. Ex Congressman James W. Reed, hav ing settled with his creditors will now settle somewhere on the Pacific coast. Rcc- nt deaths: In Rocky Mount, Oct. 8, Wiley G. Barnes, aged 23. In Edge comb county, John Walston, Jr., aged 25. Wc have heard many of our old friends say that Salvation Oil cured them of rheu matism Those who have not tried it should do so. Our druggist sell it for 23c a bottle. The Edgecomb Guards muster 54 men. They have received their new uniforms and new and improved gu s with wind sights &c. They will attend the Lee monument ceremonies at Richmond The Rev. Robert Strange of Raleisrh has been tendered the rectorship of St. James Church, Wilmington, made vacant bv the resignation of the Rev. W. II. Lewis who lias gone to New Vork. The Warreuton Gazette says: The tax lists show that there are but few more than 8v)00 four legged hogs in Warren county, or about one to every two and a half people. This simply wont begin to do. Recent marriages: Mr. R. Edward Jones of Suffolk and Miss Sue Wilkinson of Tarboro; W II. Vanllook of Edge comb and Miss Mary Hopkins of Halifax; E. B. Hodges of Tarboro and Miss Rosa Warrenton of Baltimore. "The world was all before them where to choose," and as they were a sensible young couple they took a house near the corner, where they could always, on short notice, get a'bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at 2oc, to cure their colds. The new Hotel Farrar at Tarboro was opened last Friday evening. . It is very elegant. It is lit up by gas manufactured on the premises. There are '.50 burners consuming five, feet of gas per hour at a cost of about SOc per thousand feet. From the Manufacturer's Record we learn that effort are being made to form a $10,X0 stock company to erect a bucket factory at Conover. That a sash and blind xactory is to be built at Mnrfrees- boro. That E. M. Short & Co., of Wash ington, will rebuild their saw and plan ing mill which was recently burned. The Wilson Advance says: A little 10 year old son of Mr. James Spencei. near Dunn, was bitten by a moccasin snake last week on the foot. Shortly afterwards a live chicken was cut open aud applied to the foot that was bitten and five little snakes was thereby dnwn from the wound inflicted by the snake. Mr. A. J. Atlanta, Ga For sale by Wood & Wodsworth. LOWEST PRICES On iZmmx InyiuentM, Nntur.tctlou Guaranteed. Orj;mi for tlic rarlor.Ctiurclt, Hciiool Braaci Stcrc, 19 Graay Street NORFOIJC, Vft. C. W. CAMP, Iasasr. THE ETNA IU0X WORKS, 1L HOBOES, J. T. WHITE. FrIdr ut. Porrtrr. Director : J. U Bor, W. ft. Whlf, E. H. Fwmn,J. 11. Waller, IL E. Colj-rj ir. MA CI11XISTS,F0 UXDKRS. BOILER MAKERS, SMITH ERY IROXRA IL1XGS, A RC1IITECVRA L CASTIXGS, IROX FRONTS, COL UJfXS, dc PA TTERXS FURX I SUED FOR CASTIXGS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 1U anl 1U Water it, anJ Ti an-1 U NUIn l, . NORFOLK VA. Telephone 232. HARDWARE. CROCKERY, &C. At positive ami unmi&tak.iMc lur-isu. W in ojTrrin th- prr!act of this be, f.tctoric. nt A in ij'-riy . cm not tut jo 'THEY ARE INDEED THE FINEST. When we ntM to the-; atmctioa t'i it ff.itiirr of rmt merit, THE LOWEST PRICES, Wc fwl that wc have oflorol fotnctiiit;- wntth of tlic !trntloa of every !itrml l.mrr. TAKi: ADVANTAC'.: OX THIS There' is Something in it Eor You. P nil v it iiir WATER ST., ELIZABETH CITY.. ifffftu) S.X BUICKH0USB, Dry Goods Department full and Complete AAE02T CLATLX2T & CO., MAJtrrACTruErj r And Wttolenle IHrnlcn In BOOTS and SHOES Xo. 196 Ctittrctt Mt., :Now VurU. Factories at Mi'.f V.L Mam. (ESTABLISHED lvs.) J. W. WHARTON, Whcl?lc CoroinUlnn !lr In Fi:: C Money and time sayed by buying of Fowler & Co. 11,977 Pairs of Boots and Shoes 11,977 -a HKx-iscrr from. ZZTGool tret 1-y Mall will W txtn tA wif a r.- i Cci or 1 rut'LTUT, EOOdAUF I u-. IX REASON. No. 5, S Delaware Aye. Market, piiu.Ai.r.i.riii.v. Foot of Dock atrf'rt. 1? o): Absolutely Pure. Th is oicder nerer ra ries. A marvel of purity strength and irholttomenet. Mors economist than tht ordinary kinds.and cannot be sold in corn pttit'um irith the multitude rf Ur teshskort weight alum of phmtphate potrders. Salts fnjy in ran. ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO, KM IVatfM New York. W. R. BARIUM. . It. rotxt. BE C DA um wma & no. Pictures haye sprung up to add to the life Turlington, of Avcrasboro, has the little me 01 ine town. There ia a rnttnn ci snaKes now. 'J Have a larjre yarJ rtocked with coal of all Ue, aul the tt qualltj. All coal acreeD! before lfavinjjthe yard. Lowest Prices i ftnaranteetl. Entrajre your coal for the winter while it U low. Ice supplied to FISHERMEN Anl families at low rates. Ice and coal tlellTcreU to all parts of the city. , RAWLINS, WlHTEIirRST A CO., ! FEED. DAVIS, Agcat FOWLER & CO SIIOE STORE, Kl!aabth City, Dealers In erery style ot La-Hes" untl renuemeu ti.-s. MenaCel-cr ed S3 ahtM specialty. , BAR11AM & POLLARD, Cotton Factors AND Com'. , Merchants, No. 20 Roanoke Square, NORFOLK VA. Special Attention ;ictt to lite ' Bnle of All Kind) Country lrotlticc. . Ail Successors to D S. Kramer Sons, PROPRIETORS OF ELIZ. CITY SAW and PLANING MILL, MANUFACTURERS OF a, ks, w, m, v$m, FISH AND PRODUCE BOXES. t-wixi: rou i:ntimati:m. I' ttnj TO THE TRADE. W are rrrarl t ""h 'T "p Trl w tih a uperlor qnility .f the rr!-.rirI ratfit IvkiM Keameii Klre rroof tlottoni lleced "The Advance desires to commend the directors of the Ooldsboro Fair for their decision not to allow any gamblers on me grounas. it is a sname that any of these thieves should be allowed at any of our lairs." Wilson Advance, "Them's our sentiments." 011 m-m. an ice house, a nt anri t-; factory a bucket and tub iactorv. thrm grist and several large saw mills, a large iuur stury uncK uoiei occupying a whole block, fine courthouse and nianv hand some dwellings with tastefully decorated "vn fsiviuo. xjiji.cvise specimens or the qjd homstead of anti-bellum era and a large continent of tenants cottasres scat tered about the outsorts. The vtnrns take up several blocks near the water, and musi necessaries are tr iw hnd nt fi?r prices. A general air of nro'TrPRa nor. vad es the place The professions are well represented and supply the society of the town, which is somewhat noted for ita contingent of fair vomif larii whole ti oops of them about the streets, but of course took no interest in themi The shipping in the harbor is confined to schooners, a few propellers and the Old Dominion s fine sidewheeler Shenandoah, Which runs to Newberne up the Neuse river. The small boats are peculiar. The moment you leave Coinjock canal you enter into a separate zone of boat con struction. The style you then meet pre vad all over the Sound to the exclusion of all other. In hull these boats are a cross between the canoe and ordinary ship s yawl boat: In rig they are quite original The mast is stout and short. A sail short on the luff and long on the head, with much peak about like a cutter's mainsail, is spread by a sprit from tack to head. A jib to stem head is deemed absolutely necessary, aa all boatmen here are strongly opposed to taking the ron"-h waters ot the Sound without some head T . lJ experience is that they are right, tor the Coot's cat rig was a sorry scheme in more than one instance. Equally indispensable to the "Sounder" is a flying topsail of heavy material. It is carried r "Hit mm v w TINWABE, ALSO STAMPED WARE. Oar g-mnU v rUlni to fqual If n A lorirH any la the market, anl rxtty rtt.-i- rrraninl In every rrr-t. Write f.r pf l r- l-f..rr .rl-tlnc eUewbere. trr l ' a t-ie r. and we reqoent t tilit a N.ti!irtti t'ao trj. Onler ant wrrriiioIence UnL l:ettet1fuUjr Norfolk Tinwara Manul'g Co., NORFOLK, VA. Factory, l Water, ao4 ! Mtl-n M . - - - - Thomas Canady, the negro lawyer of Oxford who went to Louisburg, X. C., and got the confiding darkies to advance him $5, $10 and $15 each with the prom ise on his part, to return last Friday and loan them "any amount of money they wished, skipped for parts unknown. The duped citizens flocked into town from all directions to meet him according to ap pointment, but he came not. There are a lot ot mad people in that locality. - The best medical writers claim that the successful remedv for nas.il rjitmrli mnct be non irrilating, easy of application, and TT A "R "R "PT.T. "RT? OR ' one that will by its own action, reach all "XLXLJCjJjJ-I JJXIVJO., the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past few years obliges us to admit that only one remedy has compjete ly met these conditions, and that is Ely's Cream "Balm. This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing syraptons quickly yield lo it. LACE BALS. . Al'DONALD'S HACK i Makes regular oonnectlona with all the Train a and the Steamboat, promptly meetlnx their arrlral and departure. If notl0e4 la time passengers nor b-.ssre will be left. A. J. HARItELL. Northampton Co, ST. C. J. W. HAttltELL. Murfreeaboro. N. C CoL 3. X. UARRELL...Murfreaooro, 5.C. i ' Cotton I'actom and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foot of Commerce SC. ! Bagging and Ties constantly on hand. Liberal advance-.i mandc on consignments. TVM-tli Your Attention. Cut this out and mail it to Alices & Co., Augusta, Maine, who will send you free, something new, that just coins monev for all workers. As wonderful as the electric light, as genuine as pure gold, it will prove of lifelong value and importance to you. Both sexes, all ages. Allen & Co. bear expense,of starling you in business. It will bring you in more cash, right away, than anything else in this world. Anyone anywherecan do the work and live at home also. Bettei write at once; then, knowing all, should you conclude that you don't cafe t engage, why no harm is done. . F. W. BaiTTINOH ASC Wm. W H XX LET. F. BRITTIXGIIAM & CO. Dealer In DRY GOODS SILKS, LACES, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, Hosiery, Cloves, l iidcrwear, DOMESTIC COTTONS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, MATTING,! IADIIvft AMD MIHS1;h WIUPH. SOLD AT ONE PRICE ONLY. TJausual IBorgaiaa ia Svcry Dcjartncst. MAIL SAMPLES FREE Dry Goods oM at lower prlrt a than in any other city. Money rt funded for any part-ha; that lailt to riu entire tl- faction. Prepaid orders dt Iiveml tree of mail or rxprct charrt within l'JO mllcsi or lUIttmote. HAMILTON mm k SONS, ' Ht7 K:i. 23, 25 s:l ,Iilfc::i Strtit, KE.It LIGHT JTltEET, This is a Proud iirtl ! Hut not Ii.iirM- pron.l an tho who h-ty of Iml n o!ir c;tr t!h!c wi tell ,v..n facu. Carries the larct tck of IIea.! M.ilu ami Vus'uui CloiUiazln town Clotlis, Dress Goods, and Flannels In emllcsH variety ami Mjlc ami at atonihioly low prices, auJ Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Oil Clothing TUc like of whirli wk never Ik fore fecn in Kliril-rth Citj. J. Salomonsky, on Water Street. J. C. FERUY W. n.SANDKULIX. W.OANDKKLIN PEEEY, SA1TDEELI1T & CO., LIVE STOCK BROKERS. 0) -.jr ." FURSMSTURE . Baltimore md. PARLOR, BED AND ! DININQ ROOM SETS, 161 llaia Strsst, ITcrfolfc, YOy Oppoalte TalToot BU ' Ik O u ml CO til X H fx O w iC I f ' J- i r t 7 , ' ' m & -Jf -Z -it'. ' - GASHIT tz SPZLITAIT. BOOTS AXD SI10E3 Or lera IlcltM. f racial kttntlon ftrtn lo fin work In ffntlemen bvu mA to or4r MAIN STREET, ELIZABETH CITY, X. C i: KM I o O 3 ? 3 t c 5 S. D r - o 3 err' ' r HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. NOS. 33. 35 & 37 NEBRASKA ST. NORFOLK - VA.
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