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A FULL LINE i ti.s..n tn have m some is a very P ; f , i,,ve a t.llt ll.C wan. J lull line of The -.Bight Line men lmnt 1 as the best kind m the iu'li; when he knows ,,f ijimmIs. they are On the Line ARE HELD UP For Your Inspection. DRY-GOODS, CLOTHIN G BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c. GUY, I r. AGENT FOR Butterick's Patterns AND TOE E. & a. CORSETS of t-l.e huyini;, latbl goods ai d l ist la ity. all combined itli reasonably .price, and nnlizcs that he can till all tutions'. Such is the condition v.e r-in and thi fe i;oods ' 11 III f "F 1 1 L" T Art IT VIJMt'Q TUESDAY JULY 14th. 1891. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IK1BTANCE Mis? Alpine Hollowed is vistiing her slsterr iu Bvtiisiore. IVcchea ar-; Scarce, apples abundant like'.vi-a, in cons.-quence of which. Mii Mie Wood and Miss Marv Griggs are visiting friends in Shawboro. Frank Grice anl familv are at Nag9 Head occupj ing his cottage on the sea beach. J B. Flora and familv have fr,one down to Nags Head and are oocupy iusc the Butt co:tage of D, C Winston on t!io sea. The weather yesterday swung back to its normal equilibrium, and shirt hleeves were iu fashion. Kramer Brothers & Co have pur chased the 8dw mill property of Mr. Jiirues Y. 0!J on the River near town. Mr. C. (J. Allen aud family went to Nat; tleud yesterday, fie will occpy his cottage on the beach. Tliere will be a down-pour to Nigs Head this week, particular ily if the hot wave comes, But one swallow, etc. The Steamer liurrus makes schedule time at this end of the Nags Head line as we suppose is the case at your end The fire Laddies look jimmy in their new wl:ite fan huts. They wore them tor the first time at their parade on lue.-cay. We acknowledge with thanks a coru- plimerjtiry invitation to the ureeus boro N. C. Horticultural Fruit Fair from J, Van Lindley President. See the ad ot the Suffolk Military Acudemv for boys. I' has been large ly patronized from this part of North i aroliria, and we have heard it highly spoken of by its patrons. We undf'rst;ind that the town' com niissiouera at their meeting on the tirst Monday in July required the electric liiiht pbmt to be reouilt in CO davs or the franchise would bo forfeited . Jihn II. Perry of Mount Hermon township departed this life after long suiiering from paralysis on Tuesday. He was a goaty fanner and a prominent citizen of the county. Aged CO years- Friday and Siturday mornings and at night were blauket nights and over coat days, 1 ten you. itid the Sun p.jis any thing to do with it, or wsj it simply the V.rth wind's icy breath. Mr E. F. Lnmb and the rear guard of iiia family went to N:4gs Head yester lay. Hie van uard. composed of Sim, Dick and Freddie, went down ltst week. H occupies his sound-side cottage'." Wlio'li start a bath lionseV Whnprpr would,, would be a Samaritan indeed! Ana lie ttujid put money in his pockt too. What a blessing to us all if there wivs a bath house at Ii'binson's Point at the "Cutoll" on 1'asquotank River. -1 i.uiui uuy i vv uLf vv as u4uj;uii lap ping the till at the store of Mr. Sohultz on Wednesday, was thought too little to be fi'iid or penned and his mother ? . - I l 1 i. . . che d.d in rv-jai style. Mrs. L-iwretce, relict of Cupt. Law nce, un old aud pr-jmineut citizen of Elizabeth City departed this life at the home of her son in. Norfolk on Tues day and Iter .remains were deposited in the cemetery iu this place on Wednes day. Wf h.-irt a rilpjisont: and frinrllw call nn Saturday from Atto,! n?y General David son ot Asueviue IN. J. ami Jjr. J, Williamson of Graham N..C. They came iom Morehead on the steimer Neuse ind were heading for Nag's Head, We net Dr. Williamson two years ago at Avoca. . Dr. Taylor, with daughtet3 Ethel and Mary, leiurned lro:u Nags Head on Sat urday, eu ruute for Willi e Forest Col U ge. He became an expert End enthu siastic mgler while at Sags Head, and now knovrs a shcepshead from a chovy. e acknowledge a complimentary and friendly Ctll.' t thir regular meetings on Monday Juiv Ji the town commissioners ap propi iated 100 toward delraying the t xpi uses of the Pasquotank Rifles while n attendance upon ihe encampment of ihe State Guards at Wrighiaville, and the County commissioners $73 for the same purpose. We five credit to the two hociies for their patriotic liberality At a merling of the Baptist church on Sunday a uutitimous vote of thanks vas giveu 10 Mr. .1. B. Carter for paint ing aud linishiug the pewB in the New Btiptist church. Mr. Carter did the nli jvi!('. and hasghen the church h pitce of work which is a credit to hi n.stU' t.n.1 an ornament to the build ing. ' ' The streets are now sprinkled in vlusly weaibcrby au original and pri mitive contrivance a little bull, a buii cart, a barrel, au old darky and the charge is a nckle for every man on .i sieet tprinkled. Vater Street still lends in new contrivances and business. We are uidtbted to the Virginian cor respoL'dent for thete items of news. . The E City Fair will hold its 6th an nual session at the Fair Grounds on Weom td.iy, Thuisday and Friday, 10th, 17ih atd lbili of September, being du iirg the week of Camden court. There be -additional attractions. The Managers are determined to make it a m:cebs anil invite the cooroeratiou of ail cliitses Of the community for whose benefit it was established. Attention is directed to the advertise ment elee'w here, of the Medical Col lege of Virginia. The fifty-fourth au nual si ssiou wili begin on the 0tli of Sep:en.ber next aud will continue for six months. The college stands among (he highest institutions of learning in the South; I'rof. J S. Dorsey Culleu is Dean of the faculty nd any infor mation not given m the ad. will be cheerfully given by him. J. F. Love, is now sojourning at Buf falo Lilhia Springs for the season, by the kindness of his Church at Rocky .Mount which has furnished him the means bf the recreation. We are,pleas- ed to see the cousidearution and liber ality of the church to our friend, who is already doing good work and will be s-timuluted to renewed efforts by this tvidciice of :rprecialion. ' Dashiel', Holmes & Co. Commission Merchants 12o South Charles "St. Bilti tnore, kindly furnished us the follow ing wholesale market report on S itur duv; Watermelons $15 to 20 per 100 Canteloupe(S2 to 84 per bbl. Pota toes Ni-.w, Prime, 32 to S2 50. Onions New per bll, $3 to f3.-0. Tomatoes ripe, per crate $ I to I To. Raspberries black cap, $6 to $3 per bush. Eggs 16 to 17c per doz.Sheepshead tish, 12 to 15 cents per It, . Ruck, medium .8 :ze, 10 to 12c pet tf. Mr. G. W. Wind, who has been the faithful assistant under Mr. Sheep in the E. City Academv, leaves for Chap el Hill. tomorrow, to join the law class at the Uuiversity of Drs, Manning and Shepherd. He has istudied law since last October with Messrs Grand y and Aydlett, and has been a diligent stu dent, au exemplary gentleman, and we trust.and hope. and predict that he will be successful in the grand and jealous profession upon which he has courage ously entered. S. M. Gregory the famous banjo:st and vocalist and the not less famous "Good. Old Rebel " exhibited in this town cn Wednesday n ght, and altbo' the niubt was rainy, stormy and tempestuous and it lightened and thun dered great guns, h had a packed and delighted audience. He handed over as oart of the proceeds to D. B. Bradford q agent of the Confe le'rate Soldiers Home in R deign, the sum of- $27 7i. The "Home" is in his heart, he having followed the cause to its close at Ai po-matox. C. W. Grand; and family, went to Nans Head yesterday and will summer at his cottage on the sea. Watermelons have got here and the young Vanderbilts will now make the streets voctl with the old refrain of the ''fresh and fine, just from the line." There is one of the acte ef the town Commissioners that we heartily endorse tlm is the election of Capt Thos. Spires as Chief of Pol ice. It was a most excel lent appointment. Capt Spires is firm, humane and considerate and duty is his only motive power in office Friend Oisenton of the Albemarle Hou-e is getting in shape and we see the footprints of Mrs O-senton's infiaence. Sir Walter Scott says that woman is hard to please in hours of ease but a ministering angel in hours of pain and anguish, but if he had known woman's influence in running a hotel be would have mentioned it- V Y Edmund Alexander Esq. of Wash ington N. C. requests us to announce that all who are interested in the oys ter entries in Dare county or who de sire to be interested in them should meet at Manteo Julv 25 1891.The meet ing has been requested by leading par ties who have made entries and who desire a meeting for consultation and mutual benefit, N We omitted to call attention last week to the showy ad. of the Chowan B iptist F, Institute Itis an old, excel lent and prosperous Institution and has done a dealof good in the education of our girls. It's prosperity is" estab lished. It is our interest as it is our duty to sustain and encourage and pat ronize an institution that has done so much for us, and it is peculiarly the high school of the Albemarle section. Artesian wells are theT sensation of the week. The ica factory is boring a well at the factory which has reached to 500 feet as we are informed and tin. Town Commissiners have authorized a geological survey of the town in order to ascertain the feasability of establish ing , water works for the town. The engineer has bored a well near Tiber Creek to the depth of 54 feet and has struck a bed of small, irregular shaped rock or pebble stones which furnish au abundant supply, of water which forces a let of pure water a fojt or more above the surface. "iiKACTiFY Youb Homes" By buying your Paiutx, Oils Lead, Stains Varnishes .&c, in fact auvthniK iu this line, as well as Lime, cement. Master, Hair-Alabaster 4c, Ac, at J. B. VLU- KAs. Succkss" Granger Llaiment, the best at.d largest on tne liierKer, Try a oonie, ouiy cio, uu to Uritgsx Gartwrlghi. Hatteras Ligut House, Money an swereth all things sayeth the scripturei and half a million for a lishtboute at Ilatteras, is surely money, bat it is re ported that the Caisson at Hatteras which was to be the foundation of the great Lighthouse on that siorm-driven coast was brokeu to pieces during the storm on Wednesday night at Diamond Shoal. The repot is are meagre aad the damage is not fully reported, but the reports indicate that some serious die aster has occurred at the outset of th work. Mr, Anderson of the firm pf An derson and Barr "who had 'taken the contract was In Norfolk just before the disaster occurred and ''had gone to Hatteras when the telegram conveying the inteligence arrived there. Persous acquainted with the work think that the Caissou had been partly sunk in the sand and that the upper structure had goue to pieces. What delay in the work will be caused by it is altogether con jecture. Diamond Shoal, upon wnicn the Lighthouse is to be constructed, is fifteen miles from shore, and there is but little communicntion. B. L. Banks bought his stocfe of shoes f.ir months ago, before the rise in leather, and pur poses to seir them as he bought them low Alexander, Morgan & Co. of Norfolk Va. euar- autee highest prices for potatoes and all other country produce. The Ice Facto uy.. We hold that this town owes Messrs Flora & Brock ett, proprietors of the Crystal Ice Fac tory, a deep debt of gratitude. In the first place they have reduced the cost of one of the prime necessities of daily life one half or more. In the second place they have risked their capital in a large venture that requires enter prise, grit, patience and intelligence. In the, third place they are now boring into the earth at great cost to reach a stream of pure water that will furnish an abundant supply for the mauu- facture of ice, ' and as we under stand they have already bored' to the debth of 500 feet without yet attaining their object. They have passed thro ugh various geological strata : mud clay, sand and granite rock, and while the water obtained has been varied in character from .free stone to mineral water, it has never yet been obtained in sufficient supply for the factory. Now, we regard this as an important work for our town, not only as a useful industry but for its health and energy. We reach the mountain streams by another route than that travelled by health and pleasure saekers. They as" cend and we descend. They scale moun tains, cross chasms and dive through tuunels. We attain the same obj 'ct by a scientific process. We use the bore and nature's sciphon. After all there is nn so much difference between pover ty aud riches, when you have men like Flora & Brockett to bUz the way for you. If vou want quick returns ship your produce to Alexander, Morgan A Co. Tuni' Wharf Nor folk Va. " ' - If vou want a siik dress to to Fowler & Co's They keep a full line of !Surahs in dark-nd eve ning shades. Fail.1, Fean de Soie Armure ana the cheapest line of china silks to be found in K. City. . . The Pkess Association. The Press Convention of North Carolina will mee in Winston on the 11th, of August and will be in session some days. We re: gard this Association of representative Editors as one of the most useful bodies iu the Stale It has already done good work fot North Carolina and we trust will continue to do so, and we are pleased to know that the towns in the State where the Convention has met in annual session have always extended to it a generous welcome. It has been an inexpensive introduction of the editors of newspapers to the different sections of North Carolina which has contribu ted to their information about the State and enabled them to render more effi cient service to it, and has been the principal means Jof uniting the differ ent parts of the State in a common brotherhood. All the editors of news papers, who can do so. should attend the Press Convention. These annual meetings are full of pleasure, sociality and usefulness. What North Caro lina most needs is "a long pull, a strong pub and a pull all together," A Southern Manufacture solicits your recogni tion Norfolk Milling Oo'a, Patent Flour. All the latest spring dress goods !may be pur, chased at Fowler A Co's., Including mohairs cashmeres, henriettas albatross and light weight flannels in all desirable shades. Nag's Head. A correspondent from Nags Head in the News Observer who signs himself "One" but who might more appropriately, we think, have signed '?" gives an interesting ac count of our seaside summer sanita rium and as he endorses juniper water as a healthy liquid we have a soft side for him. Among 'other things he refer' ed to the hotel and describes its dimeu eions. Heflays"Hia200fet long by 50 wide with wide and airy veranda? and the main building contains 100 rooms. The dining room is 100 teet longdnd two stories wide with yarandas ou both sides of it." His description of the surroundings for exercise and pleasure is accurate. He puts the num ber of guests last year at 1200 and for a number of years ranging from 800 to 1200 duriDg the season. "He takes in the historical aspects of the place and describes them accurately, except that he calls the old pioneer mirinr A mad as. "Armadas" which may have been the printer's error. In parenthesis, we will say here that the names of our pi oneer mariners are not Amidas and Barlow, as some historians write them but Am ad as and Brlowe. He refers to the mirage that is steu to the south of the hotel which we have often beard our friend C. W.Hollowell peak of as seen by himself, but which we have never Been and never referred to in our multitudinous mention ot the attractions of Nags Head. "One" speaks of it as seen by Manager Whedbee and describes the optical illusion as if horses were seen in the distance as a reality, standing upon the feet of inverted bortea. Sauietimes the horses changed their location and the corresponding horses change with them, and as the objects are approachedjiearer, the illu sion vapiahes. We suppose the opti cal illusion depends upon cftain con ditions of the atmosphere ana is not constantly seen, and sometimes that it presents different objects. an Epidemic Prevented. Last . year BatljV Cholera Cure was so successf ull iu arresting aud destroying entirely alt Dysenterry, Dlarroiioea. Cramps and summer complaints, where it wat sold, prompts us to ask every une to buy and trj it. Guaranteed to cure. Eor sale by Origgs 4 Cartwright and all dea.ers. Price 25 cents. Any one, exeept they have wooden legs can be fitted iusuoes at B. L. Banks. ' Buy yonr seed potatoes at J. B. Flora's, iar Best block aud best quality in the city. Noufolk, Wilmington and Charles ton Railroad. In 1S36 a Railroad Con vention assembled in Edenten for the' purpose of promoting the building of a Rii'road from Nor folk Va to Edenton N. C. The stock was taken by citizens of Norfolk and the citizens of North Carolina ad jacent to the Road. The route was sur veyed, the stock taken and Marshall Parks Sr.. was .appointed President.; The right of way along Iht iy Disiaal Swamp Canal was graattd jfrss by the Canal Company to the jouthern term! nus of the Canal at South Mills, We believe that this was the earliest road projected from Norfolk. The Conven tion in Edenton was attended by sever: al prominent gentlemen from Norfolk, conspicuous" among whom was the late Tazwell Taylor, dee'd, then ' a young lawyer in Norfolk. Ha addressed tbe Convention in an earnest speech recont mending to the people of North Caroli na to cooperate with Norfolk in build ing the road. He was seconded by Frtd Norpom of Edenton, who had resigned his place as a cadet at West Point and was establishing himself in successful practice at the bar of Edenton. This is as far as our personal observation of the Norfolk and Elenton Rtilroad.as then called, goes. 1 In a late interview of the ' Norfolk Virginian with Marshall Parks of Nor folk it is stated, by him that a financial crisis, and the death of his father, who Was President of the road soon.occurred aud the work was suspended an J never resumed Now, after mor;than half a century the projected work of our fath ers is to be resumed, and the Norfolk, Wilmington anl Charleston Rtilroid is to build the road projected by our lathers and make the ; coast Jine road along the Atlantic Coast, and we un derstand that the engineers are now en gaged in surveying the route from Gd- merton Va., to Sutu Mills N. C. If correctly informed it will add much to the traffic, and travel of this section. It will pass through a country lich in lumbar and agricultural products and richer in its promise of development The distance between E. City and Not toik via South Mills by a branch road will Dd shortened eight or ten miles. SouthMilla will be a prosperous and large TfcJwn and tha road will be con structed at small cost. It is common sense to purchase your goods of me cneapest store lu town aud MOStS WE1 sEL'S is the place. 500 Barrels choice Patent and Fasnily flour i Kobinson Jfc Co. Don't grow stingy, there's no necessity for it you can be liberal, live well and still keep ad ding regularly to your reserve funds by buying vou ina roETsi- vv e nave often re proached ourself for not having done more to ueveiop tne poets and prose . writers of our section and we have been for sometime setting for a : poet that would not discredit our literary Itsts and judgment and we have at last found him. Our venerable and esteem ed friend Dr. Theo. B. Kingsbury of the Wilmington Mesenger, ihas often helped to lift others to Parnassus' heights, and as, from bis innate modes ty and deffidence, he is unable to help himself it is gratifying to us, who know what good poetry is and discovered first of all others, that we have a genuine poet in our part of the S.ate. to be able to give him a cordial greeting and welcome to the guild of toug birds in Eastern Carolina. By right of first discovery we claim the young'' poet as our own. hlear his nrst , warble; "Oh, give me a home by the briny deep, 'Mid the surf's swi.h ami swirl. With pork, potatoes and pig tish, Aud of course,. eertainly 5Ij latest and best girl Now, that's g)od for one unfledged. but we would kindly suggest that ''deep" and ,"fiih" do not make rhyme words nor a euphonious poetic jingle. vV'e woulds iy in friendly sugges tion, that if our friend would substi tute "feet" for ' fish' it would not impair the sense and would add greatly to the euphony, "pig feet" being quite as palatable as "pig fish." Hear him again: He was a rural Booster and his name was Jouuy Leach. He courted all the pretty girls that came within his reach, With Caramels he loaded her, her affections to enmesh - . But when be asked her to be hls'u, ,twas come joun you re iresu. 'Now, this is better, but there are some errors of orthography that it would be well for our friend to discard, unless they are used as Itcentia poetica. As for instance, "bis'a" is not classic nor Saxon, and it would be better to sub stitute "his." ' . These specimens will give our read ers some idea of the poetic gifts of our frund Dr. Kingsbury and we are sure they will join us in the classic acclaim " Matte ntrnt virtutepuer sic itur ad asti'a- CONCHOLOQV. While we were clim bing the steep where fame's proud tem ple shines afar. Dr. Elisba Mitchell who fell at Bald mountain or at Mitchell's Peak in rVesJern North Carolina, said to us: You liye near the sea beach ; yea sir we answered. You want to be a distinguished man do you? Yes sir, we answered hesitatingly. Well sir, when you graduate, you rake up the study of conchology, and it will be aot only a lnterentfna.snd useful stody to roar part of North Carolina, but it will be a nw revelation of the beauty, the accuracy, the practical wisdom and the sublim conceptions ot uoJ. coucnoiogr is an unknown science.said h?,it is known to bat few men ia our couatrv aud is un known io North Carolina. You are con veniently situated to study iu profound and interesting mysteries. You study earnestly the subject of Conchology and you will have the field all to your self. This conversation took -place nearly sixty years ago and the statements made by Dr. Mitchell, our revered in structor at the University, are as true now as then. We hope soma one, wij ser than ourself, will utilize this ad vice of Dr.Jlitehell. But little is known in North Carolina of Concbology and it is a vital suoject to eastern. North Carolina. It is a useful subject, and it will aid an industry in the State that is full of possibilities, and is just in the infancy of its development. Now Can't Dr. Taylor give us a Pro fessor of Concholcgy at Wake Forest or Dr. Winston one at the University. We ask it as a boon to E istern North Caro lina. Educate our bovs in all the learn ing of mollusks, of bipolarity, of bi valves and chonchifers, of cepnalopods, of gatUrpods, of acephals, of brachio- pods and of the retepore and f lustra?, ot which we know so little and would dke to know so much. Then we shall know all about oysters, the kuowlejge of which would have so greatly bene fitted the last Legislature. i ieoji ibi fi u.-vri KM. Item or Interest (nlhrrrd by Our Kerarauls. la4uotank. Nixonton. Corn is nearly all hilled and the farmers are preparing to lav hack in the shade and eat watermelons an t "sich truck." X Mr. S, S. Cartwright of Norfolk has been visiting his paieuts at'this place. We regret to say that he has been iu ill health and does not; look as robust as usual, though bis'spirits are by ho means depressed. Mr. Thos.ffarrell is very -ill. His pretem ooniituoii is not Known to us. We hope to see him out sooo. We have beu havlug it very wot, but so tar the crops look well, Democrat Jk. w bkk.villh. i tie results or ths long drought has bs-an partly retaovsd ihowsrs ol 4oMjy July I. T tbewsr nat seeinea te awake all nature to mirth andjrippinesa. ThecrOakiug of the rrogs, assisted by the feathery sorgteis ol the air, j jiu in one melod ious song of welcornn. We bad a very pleasant call from D. M, Jones. Mr. Jones is a represenative 01 tne 01a ana reliable medical firm snown as Gilbert Bros. & Co, He says that the crops all through his ter ritory look promising and the recent rains nave greatly snppiied the wants of the farmers. . y We leturn thanks to Messrs. E'lora & Brookett for establishing an ice factory iu Elizibeth City. It has supplied the people of this section with good ice at such a price as will bridg jt to the doors of theoor. ' BCR." lVahington. .Plymouth Thursday the wind whipped round to the north with, hail and now jackets are in demand.' Cotion is now growing like Jack's bean and tlie farmers are fighting the grass with all their strength. Peanuts are looking well. Cabbages are dying out. They have been a fail ure for two years. Va.; 4ih passed of! pleasantly. Some went to Roper to a base ball p!ay. The comeu was with Windsor and Wind sor won. - Bus"ines3 is rather dull. Market is poor. Housebuilding is brisk. Auo- ther brickj kiln of 100.000 bricks has been put up. A, specimen cases-' H. 11. uiinord, JNew cassei, Wis., was troubled W:th Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarniing'degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh aud strength. Three hot ties ot Electric Bitters cured hiua. E iward Sheapard, Hartisbug.-Ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes o Bucklcn's Ar nica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O ,had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors snid he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Allex. Wads woreh's. Druggist. LOUIS SELIG, Dealer in WitcliH, Clocks and Jewslry OF ALL KINDS.- .Watches gold and silver; Rings solid gold and filled; sdlid gold sett rings, sil verware, tea setts, castors, kniyes and forks, napkin rings, etc. Spsct&elci tni EyaIxM. Special attention paid to repairing watches, clocks and jewelry, and all work warranted. It is a pleasure to how goods.and as it costs no'.hirig.stop and see me.at.New goods arriving dailv. i vLOUIS SELIG, x Elizabeth City, N. C. A.W. HAEF, y- Successor to Lanphear & HafT. Wholesale Commission Dealer in FRESH FISH, LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 13 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, Noith Carolina Shad a Specialty. N Agents. '"' T, -WHOLESALE - Grocers, Commission Merchants And Dealers in MCmiOjSTD, VA. Consignments of North Carolina Her ring solicited, and proceeds remitted in cash. On account of our . intimate . ac quaintance,and frequent transactions with the Grocery trade of the West and South we are able to handle North Carolina Fish to the very best advan age, and we are known everywhe-e as the largest dis tributors in this market. H M. ROGERS.. A. H. SOGERS H. M. Rogers & Co. .o. 11 FuUoh Wholesale lFish Market NEW YORK. North Carolina Shad specialty; Inference : and Blue Fish a Guiikin CO, MKT C, KOClKf. mi mm. mm. ESTABLISHED IN 1875. A ( las dcL Mathematical and Scientific Boarding School, with Military training. Highly endorsed by its patrons, and by leading clergymen and educators. For catalogue address. JOSEPH KING, A. M-, Principal, Suffolit, Va., PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TMM MAUL Csiy first srd Alvtys. GRIGGS & CARTWRIGHT, DRUGGISTS, have exclusive sale of these wielded glasses in Elizabeth City, N. C. LKNER, KELLAM & MOORE, The only, manufacturing Opticians in the coutn, Atlanta, Ga. Peddlers are not suno'ied with ttimn famous glasses. BAY LIME STEAMERS FOll . Saltimors Fhil&dslnHa Nor folk an& all points East. . The magnificent steamers of rthis lina leave Norfolk dailv excem Sundava a 6:15 P. M. and arrive at Baltimore at 7 A. M. Close connection m;ide with Penn sylvania R. R, fast express reaching Phil adelphU at 10.20 P. M. in ample time to connect with all the Sound Lines steamers and all rail lines for Boston and the East. , Tickets sold and staterooms ' reserved upon application at office of the Company No 5Z West Main St ree Norfolk, Va., or n board of Steurae.s. I. HILL, ' . ,-Sup't E. BROWN, G.P.A THE CAPITOL, NO. 138 CHURCH ST., IfOBFOLK, VA, N. ATKINSON, Proprl&tr. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS &CIGARS. y POOL AND BILLIABd ROOM ATTACHED. CpLD LUNCH 'AND L YN N II A VEN V OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. STQPEN ALL NIGHT. . Consignments Solicited. H. W. COLE. , Returns Made Promptly V H. J. MTC3 Cole & jNice FRUIT . PSODUCS MISSION : HSR'TS, no 148 Dock. Street, " Philadelphia! REFERENCES, Camden National Bank of Camden, N. J 0. S.HARDING&C0. 9, 10, 37'Dock St. Fish Market. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FRESH FISH. Bpecial attention paid to sale of v NORTH CAROLINA ' SHhD. . Prompt Returns. O. S. HARDIXG& OCT., Philadelphia,?. 'J 108 SOUTH 13th ST- KIC IIMOXD VA. Solicit consignmentsef North Carolina Salted" Herring, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER IN X ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH, Game and Terapin. Vp: Wa SECOND STRICT, BALTIMORE. MD. Samuel B, Miller. Clarexci G. Miller S. B. Miller & Co., WHOLESALE NO . 7 FULTON MARKET. hewYork; Special Attention given tc The Bale North Carolina Shad. . Stencils and Stationary on a J lication. .' No Agents. K. 8. DASHIEL. CLARENCE M. C. n. HOLMES. jones, Annapolis, Md. Dashiell, Holmes & Co., WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 123 S. Charlea St., Baltimore, Md. SWEET & IRISH PO TATOES, PEAS, &C. Poultry, Hogs, Cattle, Eggs, Furs, HIDES AMD WOOL. Correspondence - and Consignments . Solicited. Reference Bradstreet and other Mercantile Directories. SHUCKED & BARREL OYSTERS. O. CFARRAR, U. L. ZURK, OBO. T. JONKS Tarboro.N. C. Norfolk. Va. New Yoik Eire Farrar & Co. . Genera Commission Merchants. NORFOLK. VA. Cotton Ex. Building, WaUr Street. FAB.EAE & JOtfeS CsUon Broksrs snd CommiBslen Msiclu 3 V FAX TT.VDER IDITIO.NS WniCH AN BE IN OUR G AX BE SECVRKD BT 1ST OX K WHO WII.I. HOXKTLT T7XGAGETO DO AS MUCH AJ FORTIUS PEOPLE AS WE HA VH ALWAYS DONE. Co few are willing lo sell poods J at a reasonable profit; hence go few achieve the sncrvss whit h i secured by us. Honest weight, coiinfc ami mAnnm. square dealiner and iV-" ve macte Hobinson & Co. tne leading merchants in Eliz. City. FOR GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, . Oils, Rope, Twine, Hay, Lime, Cement, &c. " . -y AGENTS FOR "NKW LKK" COOK STOVE: ROBINSON CO., "- T "' " " X ' Wateret, Elizabeth City, N. C. ELISABETH CITY CRYSTAL ICE GfllPAHY, TLORA& BROCKETT, Prop's. PUEE ICE. IU, 200 " . ' i .,-"" WHOLESALE Cheaper aud better than river or r .. " ; v yTotbing.eiiual to it 'for the houseliold, -OR FOll EISH Quotations cheerfully Riven, Special prices for fifty or more tons.' ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THE MOST GOODS FOk t '. ; : ' ; : . ' . APPELBAUM SELLS SO CHEAP, 0 VERY CHEAP. KOTIirXd . , ELIZABETH APPELBAUM vvill supply Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing. Worsteds, Flannels,' Gingbams, Silks, White Goods, Velfcls, Calicos, k,,"u"i nanjuurgs, moroulered Flouncinprs, Jeans, Cashmeres, Domestics, Gentlemen and Ladies Uu- ' . wear,. Ribbons, Neckwear, Notions, Fancy X , Goods, Umbrellas. Miilinery &c. - Nov Goods. Stylish' Gcois., r&shioiiaUo Gooss. yX . , X ELIZABETH CITY, THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, A.isrr X ever SHOWN in Elizabeth City, are F0v7Fri with PRICES to PLEASE both Lend ns your ear while we tll yon facts. SALOiVSONSKY Carries the largest stock of Ready JIaJe and Custom Clothing in town Cloths, Dress Goods, and Flannes, In endless variety and styles and X ' , Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Oil Clothing The like of which was never J. Salomonsky, Medical College of Va. The FiftyFourth Annual Session of the MEDICAL COLLEGE of Virginia will begin ou Monday, Sent. 20. 1891. and continue for Six Months. Fees lor the entire session NINETY dollars. Write for Ca talogue, -: J. s. DORSEY CULLEN, M. D. Dean SAMUEL L. STOKER, GEO. B. CHA8 POWERS. KILBUKN EtubIIsbed 1865. S. L. ST0RER & CO. WHOLESALE Commission Dealers and Shippers of kinds of ' ,i all FRESH FISH, Lotsters, Turtles it. 16 FULTON FISH MARKETv N. Y. VPaticular attention paid to shad, ilm moth r"raezir8,22 Front Street. ?"'''' ' ! OfC--'"' s' j " ocess . I tfflitfnlirW T7TniHT THIS COJT- FOtrl STORE 1 " :j F0U1TD BLOCKS . .:'. AND RETAIL. pood ice. OYSTEliS, liTO. the- l.TICR TT i-vki? irisinwM ix- CITY. BEFORE. you with almost anything you want. N.C., WATER ST. TIONS '- ' ' now open for your examination at (0'$., at WHOLESALE and RELA1I, at astonishingly low pricees,, and . before seen in Elizabeth City. on "Water Street of the Faculty and Prof. Surgery. J. 6. WHITE & CO., N GENERAL COMMISSION MERUIT ATS -A3D DEALERS IX lhaia,fPctaiflesV Poultry, Eggs, mi mmi m urn Ll - Csmtry hkii Nos, II and 12JIOANOKE DOCK, PAX BE FO(T D l" ! X NORFOLK, f2rReference : Burrtus, Sub Banken. ' ' . , . V A; & Co., llUIIUJ&affjfcv ! Xorfolk and Southern r.t- eirTM trains. .nii,iu ... r- OT its ndo Tim-flav. l'h cuituect at 'Norfolk iti. . fr hue,, nod at kdcuu.n w , " 1 t'hon and n-: rlverw; Iran-f, r . . ..-!-? V eu, for eoni.i,,,,. wIIU te,m,.r Jiav,M 11.., : ! ".'HO aitri IIl! tl. astern Carolina Dispatch Fast rreignifc Passcncer Linel! rhur.dav n.i s, : : "cr '"t'-fl r. Iterne, i. - -, tiai . K i, tit iuiine.'iiM unr. . . - t 1 - . .... 'r New i Line for Wilmington WlUttie U li .7 .""V." ",n-!-.l'd It Hern,. Mon.l X t'l'ltn at KJanoi; 'i"u. 7' "n Ti. luruli,..: KiinSand r. , ,, k u O" sale on hoard ua "viwro and Mo heml-iiij lUity ail rail .. i-vl. i..,.V-. "' or more and Norfolk. v t tl fc. 1-1111.... I, .1.1.. ' '- 'I'lllil. lUItt through curt, na roriuniuTliironnatlonapplytoT 5,. l.r Harney, Agnut K!,,t ltl ll, " J M. K. KIN ii ..... . L Ht lDt;i Ueu'l .M.in e r. ' t t.lt Pasf Aft. PEED DAVIS' ne arenowrctivinj; our aupnlt f,.t .m. I ...lit ,:n ..i l l l. f of the aud v,v-", mi win un iinn-rti prmnj'tiy, iAU cimi is fCTwml Ut UtrQ Umyin'e Yard. None but tbo bcH humlli-J Lowkst run km 'iruaruutffil. i i' vnuie on water street. i't, UsxahetU City Fkki DAVtSli r. v.!. 5. T. Skidmore i -in WHOLESALE COilMlfr'SION I .1 IISH DEALER, 142 and lit Bcrkman Street, Opp. Fulton Market. " j ... NEW YORK. J. 1). Couper Marble and Granite 1. Mounmcuts. Grayustones Etc.1 Ill, 1!3 and 115 Bank St.! NORFOLK, VA. Write for pricen. FOR SALE ! TOWiNI' LOTS. t2 U A li T B- K-A C R E L 0 T S located iu the ilottrialilns tuwu If WINFALL, l'crqnvn.ma county, North Carolina and s tunted immediately on the liuo of the Norfolk Southern R. R. and near Per quimans Hiver. This town U iu a thHny farminir country, healthy locution, whera you have good water. .f The lots arc beautifully located! and will be sold at very low nrilccs and ou einiy terms. Ajiply r write to ROBERT WHITEj Hertford, N.l yr z.. r . L.A.MU, Ileal Jisiutei City, .u. T. S. WHITE -NEW- Livery, Sale & Exehange Stables 1 -'l (Martik StrebtNeab Maui v V krtk Votgkt or hire. . aadseld. Tia trouU" G.W.STEVENS 5 CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN I STAPLE AND FANCY FIXE ASD LOW GHADE8 OF T O B AG GO A SPECIALTY. CorWater and Fear ing Streets. The orders of FISHERMEN MECHANIC H ALOERS and PROFESSIONAL MEM ) . I solicited and filed with special caro.i Merchant Tailors, ELIZ. CITY, N.rC We have op:ned a first-class Merchant as low mi.,. L...I qutoker time than l,y aav otlirr ni-.t . I l.ir,ct ., koo U to l,e i, j'. em Carolina MfimUh aa f.. i i. " Nort-U by sor J.hUi ,a Z MJ Italumore, by p. M, K ,.ru p"! North Itiver. 1 H a? I "I j j 1 Tim 13 II! ' 1 -' 1 i . Tailoring Etal.llshment on Koad street, (oppoite the Poslolllce) arid invite an, examination of our selected stock ot ' ' i ! EhM, Scotch mi iimi Ms, ' . ' -X - , ; . I X We will'gladly cxhihit -jour good and prices to" all gentlemen who will honor us with a eali, nd pledge ourselves to . take all risks of pleasing and giving satis. faction to our friends and patrons. N. G. Grandy & Co., Rural and Colleting agents, Merchandise Brokers, CORN .AND COTTON BUYERS, ELISABETH CITY,, IT, jgrSpecial attention given to CORif References: 3. B. Floral, Robtnaoa ft Co., Hughe & V ritchard, Guirzin 00 '. i . "V A. ! : K X 1 t.l ' x "-"
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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