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4 Everybody who rcals the fisherman & tamer n it to be the best paper in O Klizabetk City, and the HswsSssft Sim Ah IMotoiGtto ONE DOLLAR per Year, in Advance. 13 far. m i a aw v av -wr t m u -ma ar . a a m v mjmw jl cam Jiiiavii ELIZABETH CITY N C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. .897 ..... Ha. lsV)raau & fatmct X IS IN THE LEAD. X Has the largest circulation of J paper in the District. Established 188 Tiie ZLjeLcL3.n. ISTe-wspa-per of District ASIC the recovered dyspeptics, bilious ' suf- I ferer victims of fever 1 and ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite; they will tell you by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. 0 The Cheapest, 7urest and Rst Family Medicine In the World! For IfYSI'EPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, I'.ilious attacks, SICK. HF.ADACHK, Colic, Depres M.ri ( Spirits. SOUR STOMACH, Heartburn, etc. This unrivaled remedy is warranted not to contain a :'iKlc particle of Mercury, or any mineral substance, bUt " PURELY VEGETABLE, f0; taining those Southern Roots and Herbs which aaj h!i ,&e I'rovidenre has placed in countries wbert l.ntr Diseases most prevail. It will cars) 13 DlseMMfM caused ly Ueraiigemeat of the-I.lvt-r and Howi-l. The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach ; Loss of Appetite ; Bowels alternately costive and lux; Headache; Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which aught to have been done; Debility; Low Spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the Skin and Lyes; a dry Cough, often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, it others very few ; but the Liver, the largest or;an in the body, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Recuuiteil in time, great suffering, wretch edness and DKATIi will ensue. '1 hi: following highly-esteemed persons attest to th virtues of Simmons I ivi'h Regulator: Gen. W. S. Holt, Pres. Ga. S. W. R. R. Co. ; Rev. J. R. Felder, I'erry,Ga.: Col. K. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga.; C. Master son, Ksq.,Sherilf iiihb Co., Ja.; J. A. lJutts, Iiainbridge, (,a.; Kev. J. W. liurke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers, Snpt. Ga. S. VV. k. R. ; Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. Ve have tested its virtues personally, and know that fur Dyspepsia, i!iliousness and Throbbing Head, ache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver kenulator, and none of them gave us more than tem porary relief ; the Regulator not only relieved, but lured US." l.O. 1'liLl i.H AHI AND M ESbK.N .KK , MACON, Ua, MANUFACTURED ONLY UY J. II. ZKILIN Si CO.. Phils aelyhia. Pa. Salesman's Escape. Narrow Get on to This P. DeLON, Matthew Street, ELIZABETH CITY. N- C. With proper tools and much experience I can guarantee work done in the best work manship manner and to be sat isfactory to all. I can also sup ply bicyclists with all equip ments belonging to wheels. Ti-iceH Low, My shop is thoroughly equip ped which enables me to do work neatly and promptly. Olvo mo sl rXVinl. The Norfolk Pilot says : In a recent trip in North Carolina, Mr. Benjamin Meitzer, a popu lar salesman for Mr. L. W Davis, the cigar and tobacco dealer, had a narrow escape from drowning. It was in Gates county last Tues day week, and Mr. Meitzer was caught in one of the deep and narrow valleys by what appeared to 6e a cloud burst, that swamped his carriage and put him under water, from which he was res cued with difficulty and in a badly soaked condition. The horse and carriage were gotten out with much labor, and it was several hours belore the trip could be resumed. WIDOWS PREFERRED. They Frequently Make Better Wives The Second Time. "There are many cliaracteris tics of widows," says an observ ant writer of the masculine pes suasion recently, "which make them really preterable as wives. They are not so exacting for one thing. Their first plunge, if it has taught them anything, has taught them to be forbearing. Besides they are not so detest ably romantic. If they diop their gloves in the street, they pick them up without any fuss, and do not wait for you to bend your knees to them and--a very strong point they know what men are and don't have to learn their lessons with sad tears and sighs. They are not so prone to be extravagant either-another excellent feature in their mature caps. In short, if you marry, don't pass over the vvid ows as if they were just the alloy of humanity." There is a great deal of com mon sense in this. Even in wooing a widow a man is sure to be saved much trouble. The This is the day of anti-this, aud antr that, but what people need mo,t uowa days is, the anti-bilious medicine, Sim mous Liver Regulator, the King of Liver Medicines, aud Better than iMlls. "I have used no other auti-bil.'us rein ed v for six vears and know from ex perience that for ladies of a constipat- dear lady can meet nun nan way ed habit nothing equals it." Laura vvithout any sacrifice of modesty V. Craig, Kilenbury, Fia. This, to a humble minded bach elor, is much. She is, moreover, USE OF TIIE LEMON. nearly sure to be quicker or in telligence than the average un A married girl. i . . -i vgain, marriage ouen ciianges .1 a young woman in tne niosi Tniro of the lemon is one j - the best and safest drinks for 1 1 1. I 1 MM - 11.. any person, wiu ineriu m-aiui alarming manner. i lie preiiy, nr not It is suitable for all blushing girl of one year is of- wtomnrli disuses, liver com- ten hardly recognizable in the JfcvA--w.. ' I Z 1 n : r k..,1c assuming, naugiuy ron of a vear later. She doesn't and fevers. show half so attractive! v as a Lemon is used in intermittent fun blown flower as she did in ... ... . i l.i i i rt 1 1 fevers It will alleviate anu n- tne oua. ine numoer oi men nally cure coughs and colds and who have thus wedded only to .. r tnbon l-i rf be disillusioned! You can tell heal diseased lungs, if taken hot. .,;n Its uses are manifold, aud the rX"lii4 A. wliil Ci iino avjts Ooiimiit.l.ol In li:iiy:jilotli City TVIoncln.v KimBLE LAAB. COLORED. IS SHE mURPERER. Ho Killt Dompsy Morso, Col., ly WMill)iii? Him In tJio lii-oiit. Willi ii liniio. Monday night a horrible crime After receiving the best of med was conimkted iti Elizabeth City. ical attention he died Wednesday Kimble Lamb, a negro fireman morning at 6 o'clock, on the yard engine of the Nor- Lamb, on seeing the bloody folk & Southern Railroad, killed dee(1 lie had committed, imme a colored boy 18 years of age; jateiy departed for parts un named Denipsey Morse, by stab- i,nm and ;s stiH at laree. A - " ' ? bin" him in the throat with a knife. The Fisherman. & Farmer has secured the following facts concerning the killing : It seems that about 9 o'clock Monday night Morse was sitting on Walnut street, in the First Ward, talking with several of his friends. Lamb was seen passing on the other side of the street, and, on seeing Morse, liel made some remark about him. Whereupon Morse ordered Lamb to stop using his name. Some words followed and they met in the street. Morse struck Lamb. Lamb had a stick and Morse took it from him. Hot words continued to pass between them wheu Morse struck Lamb the more we employ it internally the better we shall find cpUtpq T.PIH011 iuice is Ifebdile, etc second time. They were then some of them by the wrinkles interrupted by the bystanders in their foreheads within a year ami orse started to leave Lamb. ... . or two alter their marriage or , tumed towalk ouMbv the otherwise inexplicable 1 . , . ., r . . . .. A I.nmb nul eel a kiiiic iijui antl- I nauifc 01 taeiiuiuity uwi mcy off 0111 his otiri craMiprl Morse in the A doctor in Rome quire- . . J . .I.:..- ortPrt,.nH une may iorni a toicra-uic iuu inruni vtnug j is trying it experimentally in lf a widows merits in some re- causing the loss of much blood. malarial lever with great sue- spects by her demeanor early in L P was too weak to walk home cess, and thinks it win 111 un.c- lier wiaownooa lactis uie su. had tQ be carded by friends. supercede quinine. premeiy ukiui Hiuy m r - average widow. Iu the long Ti.it tired feeling is due to impover- run it is better than beauty in a ished blood. Eurich the blood with wife ; better even than money. I Hood's Sarsaparilla ana ie s.roug anu . woman mav euide her I J vigorous warrant has been issued for his arrest aud the authorities are making every effort to catch him. If caught Pasquotank county will probably be the scene of a hanging. Lamb is about 18 years of age, dark color and thick lips, is about 5 feet high, small scar on neck, hair short and kinky. When last seen he was wtaring his working clothes dark grey smutty pants, light smutty coat, woolen shirt laced in lront, cap. Wednesday morning an in quest was held over the body of Morse, and following verdict rendered : We the undersigned jury of inquest over the body of Demp sy Morse do agree, after a care ful examination, that he came to his death by a wound in the neck made by a knife in the hands of one Kimble Lamb." Signed: J. T. Ballance, Coro ner,: Chas. A. Banks, Chas. Mc Donald, W. C.Simons, Jarvis Seelev. W. il. Keaton. David j ' Simpson. CHOWAN BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE. SKINNER IS IN DISFAVOR. A CHANGING MONTH. Through August our store present;, muu. -Here and there are new early autumn purchases-new and bright products of leading ST ideas in all lines. This feature, combined witli the : es pecially reasonable clearance prices on all "left-over nmmer merchandise, makes our store through August as Through every month in the year, a satisfactory place to trade. husband toward happiness while ministering to the harmless pride in him which makes hira think he is doing it himself. Philadelphia Times. They Got Him Good. Butler Will Run Moye Against Him For Congress. (News & Observer.) Will Butler and Skinner bury the "hatchet? No. But Butler will bury Skinner if he can, uns less reports are false, and State Senator Moye, of Greenville, is the tool he will use for the interment. A delegate from the State Al BUILDING UP CHARACTER. -r-T T "I X T a social given at a AT1CTTST COKbhL 1 brLi-i-l lNVjr. dence.and during the evening Ltateincut that Butler and Moye a. . w - fi, laHiee oro-anized a nitffffiuff . - , 1 have lormed an alliance wnere 10 ine - W LEFT OVER There's a satisfaction in the right S or:pt not found in others. In good IP corsets, comfort and style are combined. ,V There are nou; better than we offer you there are lew equal. lauor made and fancv figured sateen corsets. August price 50c. Our $1.00 corset, (the lamous Dr. Warner's make) there's nothing better at even $1.25. Satisfactory aud easy It's alvvay econ omy to buy corsets from us. 14CES i AND EMBROIDERIES. Special clearance prices on cambric ana . 1 r 1 . A iKTnst nnce Cc, be, 10c,. iinp-s iasu iuup tv'-'s- , (former value, Sc., 10c. i-'c.) uuipure -u i- "7; broideries, August values at 35c and up to $ 00 Cream oriental laces-assorted widths-clearance prices. DRESS GOOBS t OFFERINGS. A splendid opportunity to secure elegant costumes at prkesPSt often" given. A V-TZ Double fold suitings-checks - fancy irfiedrhf lir C;c coods -August price 45c lucy figured hen rias-beautiful shadings-worth up to 37 Angus All wool checkea suiuis- to i Sc. nugusi (.twiaiin. The maddest editor in the State resides in Durham. The Sun of that place says : One ev ening last week he attended a a social tn ven at a private resi- h:oof is the anthoritv tor the dence, and during the evening the ladies organized a hugging UtC. Lilt uiuv-wvui iw 1 - . j - ..l.,.rrh. Prices were traded ac by Moye is to oe a candidate for cording to the person to be hug- Congress in the first district aud ged. For instance, for hugging have the support 01 miner dim a young, inexperienced girl you the majority Populists generally, had to give up ten cents ; mar- Further, some of Senator ried women brought fifteen cents Butler's closest and best friends and widows a quarter. Old are swearing they are done with maids came in a bunch for three Skinner and all other minority rents Well, our friend was Populists. They say if Skinner blind-folded, and giving up fif comes into their conventions teen cents said he would take a and tries to participate m tne married woman. After he had proceedings they will eitner 1 1 nonfc MT-rfL Viarf llilll ntlt Ollt Or CO Ollt "l'hhC llilttll v-vuia J - 1- -" bandage was removed from his themselves. eves and lo! and behold, he was 11 these decisions arc auuvicu huimimr his own wife. Then to they will add much to tne he wanted his fifteen cents back:, gravity 01 me miuuuuu iu next campaign. - WTe aie sent into this world to build up characters which will be blessed and useful iu the future for which we are being trained. Theie is a niche which only one can fill, a crown which only one can wear, music which only we . can waken, service which only we can render. God knows what these are, aud he is The Board of Trustees of the Chowan Baptist Female Insti tute desires to give notice to the general public that the next an nual session of this school will begin on Wednesday, the Sth day of September next, in charge of Hon. J. C. Scarborough, Pres ident, aided by Rev. C. W. Scar borough and a competent and well selected farultv. President Scarlorough is well known throughout the entire State as one of the foremost educators of the age, having had large expe rieMce as a'teacher, and also hav m ing served the State for twelve years as Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction. It is the pur pose of the board to make all necessary repairs to the build ings before the opening of the coming session, and in every way possible provide for the com fort and welfare of the pupils. The denomination to whom the Institution belongs has cause for congratulation that a man noted for such broad culture, sterling worth, and noble impulses of head and heart, has been se cured to take charge of this time honored school. President Scar borough is too well knowu by the Baptist denomination, hav ing been elected President of the State Convention, chosen chair man of the State Board of Mis sions, and called upon to fill other important positions, to re quire any introduction to our people. Under his manage ment, the Board of Trustees con fidently believe the school can furnish advantages for young la dies equal to any in the State And anxiously desiring mar. u shall in every way maintain its past prestige and meet the hopes and expectations of its founders, who proved themselves ready to . . f r ?i make noble sacrinces ior us se cure establishment and perma- nant success. We call upon the denomination and all friends of education to rally to its support, and. if possible, make this Insti tution more potent for the ac comolishment of good iu the coming years than in its useful and honored past. R. P. Thomas, C. W. Mitchell, Chm'n. Sec'y. CONVICTS ESCAPE. A most horrible crime was committed a few nights ago in Munster township, Cambria county, Pennsylvania. Four masked burglars gained au entrance to the house of John and Philip Dever, and, failing o find any money, proceeded to orture the inmates. John and Philip Derer, who are aged 78 and 61 respectively, were bound hand and foot, while a nephew who was visiting them was fastened securely and gag ged. Philip Dever is a helpless paralytic. The masked men ortured him first, blistering his eet with firebrands, TORTURED W1TH HUE. Masked Robbers Barn the Arms And Feet of Aged Men. UNABLE TO FIND MONEY. Oae of the. Unfortunates Was A Helpless Paralytic, Whose Body was covered with Blisters. $3.39 NvlL-Po!tahcd 80 UJ Oak ft-Draw, rr Chiffonier. U inrbc Uich, 80k 1 11 c h c K'Qff. it lneha dorp. It la well rnt ructcd anl h cm"! U ka on iu.U tlruwor. Bpeelal rl, ( n!-n jtxni jU Altai). n Our ncra la not anel-lontAl. It li ttia rrwr-U i f 4 or t..iiormtl fr'iatmw. hr v'ihmrr In I Ik) rur I'htiiM !! 'jtM-t Ixiatiii-aa la yours f.ir ih MHktita'. Oair tMtiio liluatra t.d c til yvto .f Kurnlturw. 0f I MM. PmIV larilaxus. lint lfcrat.tr. lkrilltir, t-r4fitt. .M lltKla, nr.. U I no lo all wIm trrMM tvr II, a "1 ' -r D h. lf you auk I l d..l.-t Ittcayou UJ w4 null r our tatt lkue. M be will t, j r (omrr If you coimnlt yMtr i. k t-lotik ril want iluli' '! I r -xir ili.Hara, Lu will deal witii iIh ii-miiifaoiuiwra. ul yuur itaju uu a pualal uuw. JuliusHines&Son BALTIMORE, MO. S KB ft SE The Old Reliable Sail Maker, ELIZABETH C!T N. C, rau lc fuund at his old stand at the and when Short bridge, over James Sies stoic, I : ie still protested that there was no money in the house tncy r uiuvas ruiin.Miin timed their attention to John. 1 at Pactory Prices. The leader burned great spots Awnings, Tents and Flags a under the latter s arms and on lis feet and limbs. The nephew finally slipped lis bounds, but was discovered and knocked senseless by a blow rom a revolver. Utterly failing o secure any money, the men finally left, leaving their victims securely bound. The nephew iucceeded in getting loose at last, but the robbers had fled, leaving no trace. Several match es and a small sum of money Specialty. All orders ly mail promptly attaint ed to. Old Canvass nought and sold. P. O. Bo v. Elizabeth City, X. C '. Monuments aijd Tombstones fir iZ3 r--TIKIONSBKNr FKKKyt In writing give ioiii: limit as to price and state age of de ceased. -LARGEST STOCK- io the South to select from. was all the booty secured by the (gfljyjgj Marble ty$0TkS, ourgiai. .ttoahlUhed .SiH.l i co la i6x Bank St.. Norfolk. Va. A Pointto nememoer. If you wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures hlood diseases. The record of cures ESTABLISHED 1886. rst ?iedS Most Reliable House in produced. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Noriolk. the most stubborn cases aud it is the medicine for you to take if your blood pglJERSTEIN fit is impure. Hood's Pills are the best after-din- WIloLKHALK achePillUa?einttsdigCStiOU' hcad" FISH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Two Old-Time Love Letters. foot of hoanoke dock. TSTorforkz, Ta in an old book, dated 1820, Quick Sales, Prompt Returns, there is the following curious . . . ti ncrn-A o.. A References by Permission: love epistle It afford an ad- CUy National ,uk. K. h Vxiun mirable play upon words : Mercantile Agency; Southern and ... r Adams Kxpre.ss Co. Madam : Most worthy of r admiration ! After consideration respectfully solicit a share and much meditation on the your patronage Stencils great reputation you possess in .urnisneu on appucttuun. ANEW Vve nepTo convicts, guarded giving us opportunities to pre- . nero escaped from the - .t -r?r- i I J . . ... 1 pare ior mem. jiie is our penitentiary Thursday nigut, py I A - A I cVh rkolJi mi ;f Tts rooms mav be r-nttino- thronp-h the bars 01 a Vitvv - j iit.fc O t - . f 1 fiurt ;n, Urindnw in the hospital wiuir. the nation. 1 have a strongmen. v f. lettine- themselves down by a nation to become your relation, opportunities ot becoming nr. ior r"" : A .u n o nrnlntinn nf flip flpr- . . , ,r . . 1 thirty IOOI Cliaui anu mtii - I rr T7 MMwi our great inneruance. jvnuung - the stockade by means laration, I shall make prepara- lAflKKleiQti fHOlUKY. 1 ..J "f , , .. . 1 neeoies are cueap anu couuuuu iQc a ladder. They are J on 11 nai- tion to remove oy Miuauuu iu u ,U k.tf rn ttiAm innv hf i:u..i.. Hfo rricmfr- Tfihti I mrrf ronvenient Station to pro1 o I ' ' 1 . JT. I . . j ic 1.1 A Mrrium l'irfrrt atnl r n !1 1 r .... r.r l. : tl, ..oot-c inim k ir-M-1 tpce m v nniniriiion : anu u &utu " -'""oJiv- -i' wrought tne iairest uebignj. iu jouusu.i,iu. 7 T r i la.n h Wn nifl at tlio the richest wools. So the inci. ardson. one year ; Ktiius uioson oblation is ---r . - . . a I I I - I I - r-k n a-, -l . ntlrl n rt nnraifl rnnllirf H I lllll I 1Ut V a. L V-taavwa 1 A 4 1.1.. I a w n m r -rIVl I rairatl f M T" I Jill LUU I L1IJI1 dUU UUll W IV !, ' nfT1TW III I I V I I IT III V 1 Jt. I Ulll Vlll wV.M4.wa - io,tt ; fiiVfrtno Kt nn Tnhncnn were recaoturea in u wm oe an appiauui.auuu v.- them as the material foundation Durham county by two young yond all calculation of the joy we may build the unseen, ever- white men and returned to the and exultation ot yours, lasting fabric ot a noble and penitentiary. or lair Elizabeth City. beautiful character. Dodger vs. Newspaper. Re-elected. price 2c m 1 ' - I.. 11 A light colorings-. t, h:alV UOVel- t?V,c Special vauu- in ... Value lyji-. :,,ol clinnrnno tr Quitinfrs offering you a i txwpiw -..-i- . oyppo"miit All " left over " wash goods-many desir able offerings-at less than cost prices. frfcfcaCtfVttwtrVrr''' sK up The Warrenton Record says : It affords us pleasure to announce that our towiiMiian, Capt. N. h. cinur wja c rplpfted. nnaninious- kjliu )f aw a. - t - ly, Grand Dictator of the Order digestion, no appetite, cxhaus of Knights of Honor for N. C, tion, lack of nerve force, soft by the convention now 111 sess muscles, ana, cniei 01 aii, wwr Few business men realize how many people read the newspa- !per in ..which their advertise- i ment appears. 1 hey sometimes print5,ooo dodgers, and although costs them more money man the same amount of space in a is starved blood. It shows itself newspaper, they imagine it to be Ui, Uns: weak i cheaper. In the first place they Ul IJrtifc wivw.w, --x r 1 . . jof l,rt maiur onnifl of a paper there are that go into! Poor Blood 5 ar Ui rr r. hnv it at our store we uu - risks-it must be just as represented a val- S ue-olherwise we prefer that you promptly J Ji! nurrbase. & itllll II I.HV- V . m : .a x z . THE NEW IDEA PAITERNS The early autumn dresses-the suggest ,on. it hat a d you-the styles that are exactly ,odl -." ideas they are found in the beptemoe r r, . "ki from the Sew Idea Patter,, Co Pre f h ek mg. Every pattern want is ably hiieo uy terns. Always 10 cents euut. 5 f the homes of people they desire to reach. The dodgers are priu- Sans Dissimulation. This is the still more curious answer : I have been engaged for more than 20 years, in building j iiivioww, v., r , larl i.r. hf linnrls of . . . 1 1 : I f -T J-.i. .t 1 If it a ...w sion and 111s salary im ucc. m- muscies. xuur . - w whose desire is to eet creased. This is a deserved Anaemia. He will tell you that 5 id 0fthem and draw their pay Scott s Emulsion compliment to a deserving offi tkc weakening weather of sum- cer and gentleman. mtr often brings it on - t . f ' 1 - I K MM' It is always gratnying 10 re ceive testimonials for Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and when the endorsement is from a physician it is esoeciallv so. "There is no X . - ' . . . I T more satisfactory or enective 0 Cod-liver OU With riypo remedy .than Chamberlain's phwfctcs wiH make poor blood Robey, physician and pharma- and weak digestion, so prepared cist, of Olney, Mo.; and as he it can easily be taken in has used the Remedy in his own ummcr when Cod-liver Oil or family and sold it in his drug&u"" UAmA t store for six" -years he should even ordinary foods might repel. certainly know. For sale by SCOTT & BOWNS, . New York W W Grip-P-S & Son. -1 ' Fal-t5ocaad$.oa1r.UdrttggitA' for distributing them. They will nass down the street and poke one under the arm of each JL m A iperson they meet, no matter it mat individual aiicauy uas uau a dozen of them. The boys pass on and the man throws the dod- Flfty Years Aso. rrcsldent Polk la tte white Boaac chair, While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer ; Both were bnay (or human weal One to govern and one to heaL And, as a, president's power of will BomeUmes depends on a llTer-plll, Mr. Polk took Ayer's PUls I trow Por his liver. M yaars Carriages, Buggies & Vehicles, "Sir: I perused your oras of every description, and am . - . -1 ... . ha rciAxr tn rri;r snpri.il n If I'll. tion with much deliberation ai w b..-... the ereat infatuation of your Uon to the manufacture, repaid imagination to show such vener- ing.ana painting o carriage. ationon so slight a foundation! wagons, carts, and an kiwis 01 Hut. after examination and much "cavy anu iSui u,. serious contemplation, I sup- All wort pro nptiy aucnocu crl vnnr animation was the waimaucu-wiuuiciM., wv"J's- 7- - fruit nf recreation, or had sorune from ostentation to display your tTOld furniture repaired education by an odd enumeras varnished, &c. tion, or rather muitipiation, 01 words of the same termination, though of great variation in each respective signification. Now. without disputation, your j laborious application is so tedi ous an occupation deserves com- . . j i 1 1 : 1. mendation ana mfnKing muta tion a sufficient gratification, I am without hesitation, yours, sr . Ma w a w ' MARY iHOIJr.KAl iwn . .L NEW DEPARTURE FOR EDENTON. The now famous Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweler rhTl O VUlUlUMW aa v.tt,oK1i SJHUanHair Re- j 1 j I noofr has restored erar hair to its I ,ac added tn his workshop Wl ... I wflTH OBHUTIltSU llU B U W V J I - - - . . . ... I w gerdown and that is the last model pUt. to ple- GOLD and SILVER Seen OI li. Hie siiccis ic buuu qikl bci xuuk uyuiou imnin.. .itii iiim itirl tlipv ar xxHtri crrininir medicuaea. Heina I uuvci:u nib. .- 7 1 w--m- . , 1 1 , trampled into the dirt unread. ywpwjTOjnj 1q a factory at AtlanUf Ga.. PlateiBg Ueparxmem- A newspaper is taicen :nioi -.uw f th rvrirel-and the oroorietors attempted to . r I, I 1 - I - Home. every mcmuci I fVai. Mrni1aritv wan in. 1, if. or1 otnrerl wnmen iamuy rcaua n. auu BtantaneouB. That this popu- ..h.r There was a bie loaned all over the neighborhood hfta heen maintained ia together. Ihere was a Dig to people who are either too poor vell marked in the medal strike ana ine propncio i.am or stingy to take a paper. awaxaea tnese puis m o I to terms and dischargea au me wBrri. Uilored women. The matter 50 Years of Cures. Work guaranteed or money refunded. . . Ko-To-Iiae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men stroog. Mood pure, cue, ll- All aruggisia colored women. anicklv and easily settled. " Respectfully, B. E. BYRD & CO. , ni . ; - Elizabeth City, N. C. 11 00 vv ater ou :eei, -
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