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We will give a LOCAL NOTICE EliEE TliKHE IS N(HH- Ncw'spapcr Race To every entertainment or excursion for which the printing is done at the Fisherman & Farmer Job Printing Oflice, corner Water and Matthew Sts. And we propose to do the printing well id at a moderate price. TV3 -IN KL,IZAHKTIICITY It is a procession ami the Fisherman fi . t i rarmer icaas 11. THIS IS A IVI.VrER FOR VtA ONE DOLLAR per Year, in Advance. ELIZABETH CITY, N. G, FRIDAY, JULY 10 1896. Established 1886. ISTe-w-sipaper of tlhie lEIrst District. ILieLcLI:n.g BIGGEST GAS WELL YET. Word comes from Williams town, W. Va., tells of the vliscov cry of the i.cst g-s well ever struck in the State f West Vir jrinia, which nuikc.s it the biest fu the United States, the big Moses, in , f the largest in Hie world pre rmo he well is v ions uj Lin-? v-"'-- located on the Charles Uhi farm and the noise of the escaping gas can be heard for miles. The well was so strong that, although it took fire, it blew itself out Kflorts will be made at once to control the immense pressure, and put it to commercial uses. The pressure is so great that Lones are thrown from the mouth of the well 200 feet into the air. The Billvllle Banner. (A.tl.iuta Constitution. j We have now registered six times; but the books are closed an 1, unfortunately, we've got to vote for twelve candidates There is speaking in liill ville ev;ry night now especially when we try to unlock the door with our umbrella and go up stairs in our stocking feet. Two women are running for the Senate in r-illville. Our private opinion is that they would serve their country better in the house. All the mules in Kilhilie are old enough to vote, but if they attempt it there will be a good deal of kicking at the polls. Kvery candidate for o'iice should have a platform; but he should be careful about the car penter who makes it. Vote early and often, but don't spend your money until the re corder's court is open. lioys, don't use any whiskey in this election. livery man ought to he sober enough to know who he is paid to vote for. iM V CONVICT SHOT. At Winston last Saturday, two county convicts, named Hart grove brothers, attempted to es cape when they were fired upon by the guard; one was shot and mortally wounded. Officers are iu pursuit of the other one. The men were serving a term on the county roads for breaking in and robbing a store. Beautiful Thelma. Tradition describes Thelma, the beautiful Norwegian Queen, as the prettiest and most perfect perfect woman ever born. The makers of the best 50 cent arti cle ever created, has selected the name "Thelma," to describe the best mid most perfect corset ever made at this low price 30 cts. This Corset is made over the same glove fitting models of higher grades, ami will compare favorably with many corsets sold atone dollar. Long waisted, made of rich heavy materials, handsomely embroidered with silk, with a wide strap running through the entire length to give it extra support besides the double stays in front, it also has wide double stays on side to pre vent from breaking. If vou want a pretty figure and wear this price corset, don't take any other but the " rhelma. Tt,pThp1ma Corset Co.. of Mow Vnrlr has made us their only agents for Elizabeth City. Mitchell's, Live Dry Goods Store. We also keep the celebrated C 1 B Ala Spirit Corsets at 7 sets and 1. 00. The richest at.d best corsets made. All dress makers recommend them lor their ex quisite form and comfort. Try one and you'll wear no other kind. MOBILIZING AJVALFLECT. PJVE3FULVARSKIPS WILL DEPLOY IN THE AT LANTIC. F0i A LESSON TO SPAIN- lili; !AUC)KST ANi MOST EFl'KO TIVi: OK ANY KI.KET EXCEPT Til K BRITISH. Although the administration do. s not anticipate a foreign war, there is no intention of being unprepared if such an event should happen. The first step iu the direction of safety is the mobli.ing of a large fleet off the New York and New England coast. While the immediate collection of these ships is for the purpose of tactical training, it is well understood that they are intended as a useful object lcs.son to those European coun tries which believe that the United States Navy exists large ly on paper, and that its mate rial strength is unimportant. A brief review of the vessels composing the Atlantic fleet will show it to be, with one excep tion (the British fleet in the English Channel,) the largest and most effective of any now flying the flag of any of the great powers. When it assembles off f ompkinsville, Stalen Island, a few weeks hence, it will consist of the battleships Indiana and Massachusetts, which carrv the heaviest batteries afloat, and 'Inch cm fight on even terms with any vessels that may be sent liubt them; the second-class battleships Maine and Texas, the armored cruiser New York, the powerful monitors Amphitrite, Miautouomah and Terror, and the cruisers Columbia, New York, Cincinnati, Raleigh and Mont gomery. It is proposed, also, to assem ble at Mare Island all of the available ships now iu the Pacific, excepting the fine cruiser Olympia, which will be retained! in Japanese waters. For the next few mouths, at least, no ship will be detached from squad ron service except in cases of extreme urgency. The cruisers San Francisco, Marblehead and Minneapolis will be left in the Mediterranean, upon the request of American missionaries iu Tur key and Armenia, in order that the la'ter may have the benefit of their moral and material suo port. Secretary Gluey perfectly un derstands that any recognition of Cuban belligerency is likely to be followed by war. These as surauee have been made to him with entire frankness by the Spanish Minister, Mr. Dupuy de Lome, and similar assurances have been repeatedly transmit ted from Madrid by our Minister, ?ur. Taylor. The Administra tion feel, however, that the time is rapidly approaching when it must announce its position with respect to Cuban affairs. Thus far it has pursued a course not only conservative, but one which has received the hearty commen dation of Spain and the rest of the world. It is President Cleveland's ins tentiou to continue this policy of wise forbearance until circum stances compel a different course. It may be that his advices from Havana may make it unneces sary to recognize a Cuban bellig erency ; efore the expiration of his term in March next. On the other hand, should the success of the revolutionists be so well as sured as to justify him in giving them the recognition they desire, it can be authoritatively stated that he will not shirk his duty, but act accordingly. The Pres ident does not desire war with Spain, or with any other eouu try, for that matter, nor does he propose that the struggling pas triots in Cuba shall be abandoned to their fate after they shall have demonstrated that they possess all the qualifications which en title them to the consideration ot this Government. In other words, when the conditions in the island justify recognition it will be accorded to the patriots, be the consequence what they may. That this recognition will be accorded is not doubted by any person familiar with the inner workings ot tne Aciminisirauon. If war be a necessary consequence of such a recognition, it will not find this country unprepared. The ships now out of conirnis-x sion, by reason of foul bottoms and other causes due to long ser" vice, are being rapidly put in order. There is the highest au thority for the statement that the purpose of the Navy Department is to have these vessels afloat at the earliest moment consistent with the work necessary to be done. Orders have been issued to the several firms now engaged in constructing the new vessels for which appropriations were made during the last Congress, to push them to completion without de lay, so that by next spring the United States will have in coins mission a navy small in number, but well drilled, as a result of continued squadron practice, and sufficiently powerful in offensive and defensive strength to crush any fleets that Spain might send to American waters with hostile intent. Washington Post, 6th. THE WAY OF THE WORLD. There is no such thing in this life as complete satisfaction. If a man has no monev he is al ways wanting it and is thei efore miserable and if he has plenty of money he still wants more and does not know how to invest what he has got, fearing to risk much for fear he will lose all. There is no business that pays all the time, not even stealing, for you are liable to be caught up with and thrust into prison. Better try to earn au honest liv ing than to gain something by speculation, which eventually br ngs on ruin and misery. THE NEW U. S. FLAG. The United States flag now lies with fortyfive stars on its blue field, indicating the admis sion of Utah to the sisterhood of States. General orders issued by the War and Navy depart ments have prepared the way for he change and for several mouths past the flag makers have been busy iu plating a new star 011 the flags in stock. COULDN'T STAND JERSEY. A young North Carolina bear on the way to New Jersey coin- mitted suicide by winding its chain around its neck and strang ling to death, says the Wilming ton Star, which adds that there are a good many things the North Carolina bear can stand, but being doomed to pass its life in New Jersey is not one of them. By the Laudanum Route. William L. Council, a mer-, chant aged 40, committeed suis cide at Eim Grove, Chatham county, N. C,, Sunday night by taking laudanum. He leaves a young wife and three children, one only two days old. He had been on a spree. PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. "I suppose you know all about the financial question?" said the intimate frieud. "I don't say that I know all about it," replied the candidate. "But I know enough not to talk about it." Veak Lungs f Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Don't stop taking your Scott's Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer Is the best time to get rid of it. If you are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to gether. One greatly increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. For sale by all druggists at joe aad $1.0 STARTLING THE EA11TII WILL COL LIDE WITH A COMET NOVEMBER 13, 1899. So Skj-h Professor Folb, of Vienna. Professor Falb, of Vienna, an nounces that the earth will col lide with a comet on November 13. 1899. He says the earth its self will survive the shock, but every Fving thing will be chok ed with poisonous gases and be finally cremated. Send Over a Better One. Lord Dunraven's yacht, the Valkyrie III, which has been in New York waters ever since her races with the Defender, is to be sent back to England shortly. THE fishing at Nag's Head now is excellent and early every morning the trim little sailing crafts may be seen skimming over the water carrying a jolly party to their favorite fishing spot. Fish stories galore are the natural result of these delightful trips. Every one makes splendid catches of trout, hog-fish, spots, croakers and other species of the finny tribe, but the biggest of course, all got away. In fact, the ones brought ashore were so long , while the ones that nearly capsized the boat, you know, were so long- Nevertheless the hours are spent delightful and the pleasant sail to and from the fishing ground is enjoyed by all. A SHOOTING AFFRAY. a mnct ;hnpl:inpr trasredv oc J. A. At A. VvJ - O J V curred Tuesday about one mile and a half from Reams' station in Dinwiddie county, Virginia, which resulted in the killing of one man, the mortal wounding of another and perhaps fatal wounding of a third. The parties to the affair were two brothers named John Per kins and Fred Perkins, and Plummer Ramey. It is said that Ramey had mnde some remark derogatory to the chatacter of Miss Perkins, a ster of the two Perkins boys, si The two brothers went to see Ramey iu regard to the matter and demanded of him a retrac- ion. Some words followed, and then all the parties drew pistols and began firing. John Perkins was shot and cilled, and his brother Fred Per kins perhaps fatally wounded. Ramey was shot in the head and the doctor who attended him says he will die. Bringing theTruth Home. General Campos the Spanish commander, who was recently recalled from command of the forces of Spain in Cuba, and who was succeeded by the butcher, Weyler. says as follows in the Spanish Senate: "Since 1878, instead of attract ing Cubans, we have repelled them bv bigger taxes and ins creased tariff. It is necessary to give our Cuban brethren what they have a right to ask, and let Europe know we are ready to es tablish in the West Indies every conceivable reform that has been promised. Let our vanity yield in the presence ot tne cousiaera tion that war costs too many millions and too many lives. think war might have been pre vented if reforms had been es tablished." HIS REVENGE. A dandy went to a photograph er to get his picture taken When the job was done he re fused to pay on the ground tha the picture did not look like him and he left the establish ment. Next morning he passed by the place, and saw his picture hanging in the show case, am: under it were the startling words in big letters : "The biggest fool in the whole town." He rushed into the shop and abused the photographer. "But my dear sir," said the latter, "since the picture doesn't resemble you, what in the world are you complaining about?" What you waul when you arc ailing is a medicine that will cure you. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and lie convinced of its merit. This paper for $1.00 a year. A Murderer Lynched. ' Sydney Randolph, the negro charged with the brutal assault upon the Buxton family at oauuerbourg, :ua., on tne 25th 'ii 1 r I .. ot May, which resulted 111 the cieatnol little bauie Buxton, was taken from Rockville jail, where ne was confined awaiting the ac- tion ol the November grand jury, about 2:30 Saturday morn- ing by a mob of thirty or forty masked men and handed near Rockville. He went to his death without saying whether he was SY or not of the horrible j crme. llis only utterances being cries of "minder" as he was car ried away by the resolute body of men from the jail. A Sultry Obituary. It wasn't a Missouri editor, but a Missouri printers devil who was going through his first experi ence in making up forms. The paper was late and the bov's galley mixed. The first part of the obituary of a prominent cit izen had been dumped in the form, and tne next Handful of type came from a galley describ- ing a recent fire. It read like this: "The pall bearers lowered the body to the 1 : j A giavc till i-l us 11, HM CUllSIgUCU 10 the flames there were few, if any regrets for the old week had Deen an eyesore to the town lor years Of course there was in dividual lOSS, but that was fully covered by insurance Tko widow thinks the editor Wrote ... . the Obituary that way because the lamented partner of her joys J 3 and sorrow Owed him five years cKennnfinn SUDScripuun. Few medicines have held their ground so successfully as Ayer's Cherry Tec- toral. During the oast fiuhlvears. it has been tne most popular ol all cough cures ana tne aemana lor it to-dav greater than ever before. Prom Dt act and sure to cure. II SHOOM AFFRAY. ONE MAN KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED. Caused by Slanderous Remarks About the Character of a Young Lady, A deadly duel took place near Adairville. Kentucky. Sunday morning. Uock lounger went to town drunk. As he rode out 01 town ne nreu ... pini. r 1 r 1 i. i tt TT TJnr.imn Ti-n?M "fircbo1 xx. xxaiwxi, jumped on a horse and started after Youncer. An hour later both men were tound dead about one mile from the town. Both lad been shot through the heart, and only one chamber iu each revolver had been discharged. There were no witnesses. Win. Younger, a brother of Dock, was killed iu Adairville by Dates Patterson four years ago. The dinger were rciauvca ui uic r 1.1. anions Younger outlaws, liar- moiiKiiieu iwomen iu xeuue 1 Ml . J a. . TV see several years ago. raC was I TT he only man the town of Adair- ville has had for years who could ceep order. A Damaging Cloud-Burst. A cloud-burst occurred early Monday morning near Uellaire, Ohio, doing very great damage o property. Sheep, Horses and - . 1 cattle were drowned. Trestle work and bridges and seven lue iohmhoulu, va., .-. -houses with their contents, and our boys Saturday, July 4thf we the lare canning and reserving have not heard- But disappoint- : works of McMillin Bros, were swept away by the heavy water in Megee Creek. The telegraph wires on the Bellaire, Zanesville land Cincinnati Road are down. Trains are delayed along the Bal- fimnrp and Ohio on account of ithe tracks being damaged. No lives are reported loss. A Hen Rudely Disturbed. Esquire John P. Hunter yes- terday started out with his steam threshing equipment. A few sheafs from last season were left in the thresher, and when the wWls heron to hum and dust ,fi,r mVirl 11P ,nP I 1 1 . T V - A. 1 7 LA. A L. A V J A A. - -- I fll ltf r:n aild smiallinir out. She "t i O had madc a nest in the thresher and was setting on the eggs. The thresher got about half of her featliers. All the eggs in h uest went through the mas , : ne Charlotte News. To be Hanged Aug. 7th. Alonzo Walling, convicted at Newport, Kentucky, of the mur- derot reariiryan, nas ueeu ben- teuced to be hanged August 7U1. This was one of the most brutal murders on record, the murderer haying decapitated his victim. At Guilford Court House. Ten thousand people attended the annual celebration at the his- toric Guillord Court House battle ground on juiy 4m. me dress was delivered by United tates senator iviarion mmci. Resignation Accepted. The trustees of the State Uni- versitv have accepted the resig nation of President George T Winston, to take effect August M5tn. ine trustees meet ug ujsl ist w cilh. n.o .MUi. I A. .aV aV yl Af ll IP Ct1ACCAt fcinO Reward $100. The 'JUvot A..TilmtyiaO gadea dLeake J,, science has - 1 been able to cure in all its stages and :e onlv oositivecure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh nure is taken internally, acting direct- the blood and mucous surfaces A rOQSlUUUUuai uiacast, icuuucs a .un- of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature ia do- ;jfcwork. The nrotrietors have so much faith in its curative poners, that U,v nfTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for i!c nf Testimonials. I L11V Tw - F J. CHKNlSY: & ta, Toieao, u. to wall's Family Pills are the best. is e,vM vv Urueeists. 7SC. tem, it purifies and vitalises the brood CHASED BY A CRUISER. THE THREE FRIENDS- SHOW A CI. KAN PAIR OF HURLS TO THE RALEIGH. Monday mornimr it became known, and it spread Fke wild fire, in Key West, Fla.. that a Plainer was being chased up the uuir, tnousanus 01 sympaiinzers 1 r r .1 1 r i rushed down to the beach ami houscvtons to tret a view of the . .. . fll;bustcrcr. when first g. htcd the vessds wefc a H , one sJde f gaml K H , , . , . , , . e f I J " smoke coming from their smoke I . stacks, were driving them to their utmost capacity. The Three Friends, it is now positive Iv known to be her. was skiniv ming the reef, while her pursuer, which turned out to be the United States steamer Raleigh, was some distance iu the gulf. When off Key West, the Main was signalled, and the Raleigh kept on, and finally when the Three Friends came inside the reef the RaleiLrh aUcrcd her e. irivimr tin the chase w " The rts tmt the Rawh - of f cfM, ,wi,n foundation Dandruff is au exudation from the pores of the skin that spreads and dries, forming scurf and causing the hair to fall out. Hall's Hair Renewer cures it. HOW WE LOST. Whether any deaths have oc- p i rrpi 1 '11 THVii 1 1 1 11 w i n 1 j - - n r - - "ail 111 It 1. -.41. "t f ed cranks, and sore throats were as numerous as silver delegates to mc tuicago wuvcuuu... 11 was a Pitcllcrs battle rya1' 10 Jyed by the spectators. Every- D0(,y was nappy wuenwc wr alad) a"d eve" the man, that stole. st years umorena, wa, iorgiven aim toiu 10 mioui. yuertoli, the queer man, wno manipulated the horse hide lor the visitors, was very effective, holding our boys down to 10 hits and striking out 18 men. Mills, of the home team, also pitched a great game; 16 stals wart Virginians falling before his misrhtv arm. and onlv allow- CZ J ' J ing his guests 7 hits-two of . . which, were what is known as "Texas Leaguers." Our boys out batted and out fielded the visitors, but could not bunch their hits. Considering this is the first time they have played this year the boys did well, and with a Uh1f nmrtiVp will slmw m tron.rs t, t is conn)OSC(l f 'd ma, .rial ,n PnrKmontll tfam aro a I c . nf . lllnvM.s and are always in the game Mills batting was great, four times at bat, four safe hits and four runs. Sanders at first and Johnston at short played gilt edge ball, so did E. Hroughton for the visitors. Ziegler umpired a clean game and gave entire mwuiu, n.. rXXT" See score: R H E. City 21000002 38 10 Ports. 31000023 2 11 7 It. W. T. A Murderer Wanted. Governor Carr has offered a reward of one hundred dollars for the capture of W. J. Deans, who stands charged with the county June 23rd. Just What's Needed Exclaims thousands ol people who uavc MM. ... u. - . season of the year, and who have noted the success of the medicine in giving them relief from that tired feeling, waning appetite and state of extreme exhaustion after the close confinement of a long winter season, the busy time attendant upon a large and pressing business during the spring months and with vacation tune yet some weeks distant. It is then that the building-up 1 . . . ... ' . powers of Hooa s sarsaparilla are fully atmreciated. It seems perfectly adapt- ed to overcome mi yrubuaiion causea bv cnanee oi season, uimaie or me, and while.it tones and sustains the sys- I 1 ggw ASK Om ntm( vidiaa U imt tlrftj (ptriu Co4 rpi ? hy win tan l-m RccviAToa. Th ChMpMt, rtmi u4 BmI riattt Medlcln In thm W or 14 1 Ko DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Tua&. IUhou. ttcki. SU'K HKADACHE, Cote. ViSmZ im i i,fn,. s)fR STOMACH. tibwZiZr lltii unnvtlcd rcntdr it UTaid m T 7i iwta PURELY VEGETABLE, containinc iSom Southern Roots tmd Harba kick KM all wik lVuvxicnca has placed ia couatriaa tkat Ijvct Ducaies moM ptrvsil. It will - lU(aas ttlMd by i rM. .? tT? Urrr and Hnwoti. J!T The SYMPTOMS of tjw CoaiplaM mn Mnu or bad lute in tfa mouth ; Fain ia th lUck. Stda m Joints, oitea mistaken f Kheaauusasi BMr frtorasch ; Lota Aopsiitt; lv.kt ahnW. cosuve anj U; llrJaLn; Los. of McKurrVwxTk pauiful sensation U having faUcd lo do soMhiaar Z i-?."" ' to b"r htxn IVbiUty 1 Z Hplrits; thKk. yellow apwaraac of tb Skia ui tyes : a dry Coach, oftea sswtakea lot Coaavasptioa. boiuctimcs many t4 thrs syssptoms simshI lA disease, at others Tec few hut ik. 1 u.. .w. i V -- Kcncraiiy me seal of IM anu if not Krrultrd m time, prat suflariaa cdness and DllATll will nuu. , ra 1 ha following highly-esteemed persnaa attaM to tha virtues of Simhom I ,v Kai.t iaroa: CWa. W. S. Holt. Tres. (.a. S. W. K. K. U; R.. J. R. Feldar 1 "v.Oa . Col f K. Sjrk.. Alh.nv.i;..; C. MutW! .n, rj...Mienff ll.l.bCo.,1 ia.; J. A. buns. Kainhrirlm. (.a.; Kev J W . Hurke. Mac..n. Ua.; Viieil I'owira bi.pt. ... S. W. k. R. , lln. Alesauder if . St.plLaBa! e have trwed its irtus personally, aad know that for l)'sprpsia. tili,.UMirsa sua 1 hn.btinf Hsad. ache, it is the hest nieduine tha world aver saw. Wa have tried forty other rrmrdics before Sim moos Livar KeKulalor, uml none 4 them gave us more than learn rry nhef ; the keuUior not only relieved. tuccutW us. tu. 1 ai.r.,ArM and MastsMoan, Macon, G. MAHUFACTLSSU ONL J. U. ZKilUN 4k CO., I'tukJelvMa, Pa, 'VIII is iol Columbia That Glitters." Your pleasure and safety de pend on knowing what is under enamel and nickel, before yon buy a bicycle. No question about Columbias. "Thcv are 365 days ahead of them all." I he only bicycle in the world that has the crank shaft iu one solid piece. Cones and cases are ground and polished to that high touch ot glassincss which gives that glide that easy glide found only in the Columbia. If you are able to pay for a High grade bicycle, why buy any but a Columbia ? The Pope Manu facturing Co., makers of the Columbia's are the-largest bicycle manufacturers in the world. They also make the celebrated Hartford bicycles, that will rank next to the Columbia's. Prices on Hartford bicycles have just been reduced from $80.00 down to 6 5. 00. Ladies wheels at $45 and $$0. Sold for cash or installment. Hi cycles now on exhibition. R.J. MITCHKLL, Agent for Popjc Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn. Norfolk & Southern RR Schedule in effect April 20, 1896 Norfolk & Southern It. R. Mall and Express train., Southbound, daily (ex cept Sundays,) leave Elizabeth City at 11:40 a. 111., and at 5:53 p. m.; North bound, daily, (except Sundays) leave Elizabeth City at 2:45 p. m. and 8:05 a. m. The trains arrive at and depart from N01 folk Western depot, Nor (oik; connect at Norfolk with all Kail and Steamer lines, and at Edenton with Steamer for Roanoke, Cashic, Chowan and Sctipperuong rivers; transfer steamers to Mackey's Ferry, thence by Norfolk & Southern R. R. to Pantcgo and Uelhaveu, connecting with steamer Virginia Dare for Makeley ville, Auro ra, Washiugton and all intermediate landings. Eastern Carolina DUpatch ..AN1 Ol cl. Dominion Zilnoi The steamer Neuse leaves Elizabeth City Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday at 6 p. m., for Newbcrn, connecting with the A. & N.C. R.R. for Goldsboro, Kinston, and Morehead City, and with the W. N. &N. R. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, N. C, etc. Returning, leave Newbern Monday, Wednesday and Friday.stopping at Roanoke Island ' going and returning. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Station to Roanoke Island, Newberoe, Kinston, Goldsboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, N. C. Daily all rail service between Eliza beth City and New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk. Through cars and !as low rates and quicker time than by any other route. Direct all goods to be -shipped via Eastern Carolina Dispatch as follows: From Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Railroad; Baltimore by P. W. 8c B. R. R., President Street button; Philadel phia, Philadelphia R. R., Dock Street Station; new Yoric, uy Pennsylvania R. R., Pier 27 North River, atria Old Dominion Line. For further information apply to M. II. Snowden, Agent, Elizabeth City, or to the General Office of the Norfolk 8c Southern R. R. Company, Norfolk, Va. M. K. KING, General Mansger. H. C. HUDGINS, O. F. & P. Aft. Send to the Fisherman & Farmer oflice for printing of any kind. Qur stock of enve lopes, linen and white note heads, bills, cards, posters, etc., Is the best and most varied of any in this section. Call, see us On the street, or order fcy mail.
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