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o HvcrylxKly who reads the fisherman & fame . ... iu tiesr nanpr in Tisljtmatt & Farmer ran IT proo UiiCCS 11 "-- Elizabeth City, and the Has the largest circulation of O paper in the District s3lt Sea ttflfl IMsforfstL ELIZABETH CITY N C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10 1897. Established 1886 DOLLAR Per Year in Advance. 0T& FaiFinni hn HI (9 an of ZDistrict ILaesLCxiza. Newspaper i it ASK the recovered dyspeptics, bilioas suf ferers, victims of fever an J ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite: they will tell you Ly taking Simmons Livkk Regulator. , - ;.. it. I'urfnt and Ttest FanUly Mr.llcino lu the World! T I'M N:TIPATIOK, Jaundice, Mi K. MKA1)A( UK Colic, Depres , lit k SIOMACH, II cart burn, etc. r r- iiiciiy i- warranted not to contain f Mr, i i! y, or any mineral substance, P'JULY VEGETABLE, ' , n'lirin Roots and Herbs which as) placed in countries where prevail. It will oar all l,y i)ritu(ement of IM 11 . -..1 i . .M ' of Liver Complaint are a bitter ' - 1, .nili; l'iin in the Back, Sides or :,i.;rcn fT Rheumatism; Soar i - ot Apatite; ISowcls .Itcrri.telf , ; 1, lit . lxs of Memory, with a , I i,,ini.j; failed to do something ..vr l.cn .lone; Debility; Low ,., . . i.-araucc of the Skin and 1. .'ion Luxtaken ftr Consumption. .1 il.se symutumi attend th ..11 , Lnt the Livek, the largest , .. ;. I; the seat of the disease 11. t.'i..-. n1' suffering, wretch 1 1 1 1 . cu.uc. . . . ,iv c i incd persons attest to tha . v. i"ivi.i: Uw.l LiKiK : Gen. W. S. .'. I K. Co.; Rev. J. K. Kelder, ! h 1 .11 li. Ailuiiy , ( ia.; C. Master 1 . .1 .a.; J. A. fiutts, ISainbridge, 1 in . . M.UHU, G;i.; Virgil Rowers, I- (I. 1.. Akxaiitler H. Stephens. . . . its .iiiuc personally, and know . 1'. ! 'i-orvs and Throbbing Head. ...... hi,, ilie oild ever saw. We n "ii . : r--i'. In:, before Simmons Liver 1 .1 . . ' -in yave us more than tem- n..it. .r not only relieved, but cured . 'in a.o M tsstsi.BR, Macon, CJa, .1 .1 1 ai : i ki:u only B l.ll.t .N A CO., F'hila aelphia. Pa. Get on to This P. DeLON, ltlsi,ii- Sliop,K- 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. Mv shoo is thoroughly equip ped which enables ine to do work neatly and promptly. Oivo me ax HFi-ifil. A CHEERFUL SOUL How different it is when one is habitually cheerful! Wher ever such a person goes he car ries gladness. He makes it easier for others to live. He puts en couragement into the heart of every one he meets. When you ask after his health, he answers you in a happy, cheerful way that quickens your own puUe-. He does not burden you with a list of complaints He does not consider it necessary to tell you at breakfast how poorly he Test ed, how many hours he heard the clock '"strike during the night, or any of the details of his miserable condition this morn ing: He prefers only to speak of cheerful things, not staining the brightness of the morning for you with the Tecital of any of his own discomforts. The cheerful man carries with him perfumery in his presence and personality, an influence that acts upon others as summer warmth on the fields and forests. It wakes up and calls out the best that is in them. jit makes them stronger, braver and hap pier Such a man mates a little spot of this world a lighter, brighter, warmet place for other people to live in. To meet him in the morning is to get inspira tion which makes all the days's struggle and tasks easier. His hearty handshake puts a tin ill of new vigor into your veins. After talking with him for a few minutes, you feel an exhiler- ation, a quickening of energy, a renewal of zest and interest in living, and are ready for any duty or service. The blessing of one such cheer ful life in a home is immeasura ble. It touches all the household with its calming, quieting influ ence. It allays the storms of nerturbed feeling that are sure tr cwppn down from tne moun tain of worldv care and conflict I even upon the sheltered waters of home. Exchange. ALMOST RIOT. Negroes Make a Rush Toward the Gallows AT SNOW HILL, N. C. Upon which the Negro Black Was Hung. The Guards with drawn guns scat ter the Crowd. Uother of Four Pairs of Twins. Not yet eighteen years old and the mother of four pairs of twins. This Is the record made by rearly Bradford, a colored wo man of East St. Louis. The re markable young mother asked Dr. Woods, Supervisor of the Poor, for food to kep herself and children: from starving. She has been a resident of East St. Louis five years, she says, having come SPEIKII5 0 RIGHT 0 If it wasn't for what it brought you, your money wouldn't possess much value. It . isu t tne money that you work for-ifs what it brings. Make it go as far as possible-get the best re turns. Every item you buy from us-every dol lar invested-in any line-brings you the : fullest returns. If it isn't that way, speak right out and the money will be returned. Every sale must be satisfactoty-ifs our way and we insist upon it. A G002 it MONTH, For economical buying is August. Weather conditions do not affect our desire to sell ou goods-never too hot. or too cold to find value at our store. The lowest prices prevail through August. The kind that gives you comfort, and yet a stylish appearance cool, easy in the n ost sought for colorings-should be - each, but our August price makes them 50 cts. ual to the most Mens' DaiDriggau i - f fi expensive grades-perfect v ''fej"; ting-a plum at the price we name-August value, 35 cts. - SPECIAL HAT VALUE In the npto-date styles for lte "miner. and early autmnn trade-in straight and roll b nms soft Fedoras -the most recent "'fr TJ values, each S..00. Ult-over -- hats shapes of the best - broke, sues -bu . an , earl, selection insures a fit-extra values at 25 to 35c X PftNTftLOON X UftLUeS. X Stylishly out and ""rie-l". point that goes hand in hand with finely made high grade goods-in patterns that are desired by good dressers-ivorth much more Wm we ask for them-August value, from i.oo up. 'TZZ a study of what men should wear When it's smnmer-we show what is most com fortable, and yet conforming to what is mort stylish. . We dress men well and we . comfortable lor price 101 - ' Water Street, - - Eluabcth City, N. C. . More than once a general riot was imminent- at Snow Hill Wednesday. When the trap was sprung and Black fell, the crowd rushed towards the gal lows and the guards had diffi culty in keeping it back. Again, when his body was "cut down" there was a rush towards the gallows The guards had greater difficulty in keeping the crowd back. A negro is re ported to have struck one of the guards and then resisted arrest. Matters iere serious for a while but with threats of firing on the crowd and rifles to shoulders the crowd gave way and negroes scattered. Some negroes hadn't stopped running the last that was heard of them. Later a negro was arrested but resisted and other negroes took part. Matters again be- came serious. nsiois were drawn, sticks flourished and babbles of words. The whites got something like together and soon negroes were flying n: ev ery direction, there being a reg ular stampede across the bridge In the excitement the negro ar rested made good his escape. Fortunately both disturbances ended without any harm being done. So large was the crowd that many in other parts of it knew nothing of the troubles at the time they were in progress. HIS CRIME. About 2 o'lock on the morns ing ot June 2oiu ium, uwi Speight's Bridge, Joe Black en tered the room of Mrs. Carra way, where she and Miss Step were sleeping. Mrs. Carraway was awakened by the uegro in the room. She struck some matches. Seeing the negro, she escaped and went to a neigh bor's. giving the alarm. Before help came the negro had choked the young woman, committed the crime and fled. Tliere naa been a shower of rain and the negro was easily tracked to m 1 where he was staying ana caught. He was identified by Mrs. Carraway and the evidence was conclusive. He was taken . - . - f ; Ito Goldsboro lor sale Keeping. Had he been taken to Snow Hill, he would have been lynched. At last term of Greene court he was tried, convicted ana senteuced to hang Wednesday. viction he confessed 4 & v- - - the crime, and later also that he had bioken into a house in Wil son and somewhere else had shot -i . 1 a woman. He was saia to uvc been an all round bad negro but before hanging got religion, was baptized and said he was tfoing to heaven, he waj a na tive of Robeson county. King's Weekly. In commemoration of the con. solidation of the two cities of New York aud Brooklyn, and other nearby smaller towns, in to what is known as Greater New York, a tower is proposed to be built 2140 feet high. This, when completed, will be the most wonderful structure in the! u Ti, "Rifil tower ot wuuu. think is the ' riii n. - - highest monument in the world is 084 feet high. The Wasning- ton monument ts 550 teet. ine ! New York tower will lack but c6o feet of being half a mile in height, provided its construction is successful. Ex. Charles A. Kuenzel, of No. 260 Eleventh street, Hoboken. says he is building an air ship upon which he will sail away to the gold fields of the Kloudike. Incidentally he will try to obtain the prize of $ 100,000 offered by there from New Orleans, where Congress for the invention of a 1 - . . . . her hsband is now trying to get successful airsnip. 1 .... emolovment. All but three of Mr. Kuenzel has interesiea cap- 1 . . her children are dead. The live italists in his project, who nave ones are healthv and strong, subscribed $5 5.000 for construct 1 . ... thnncrri nnitp vonntr M is. Brads in g the airshipand providing tord is very black. She will not an outfit for the party which is be eighteen vears old, she says, to travel in it. until November 25 next, and is Mr. Kuenzel says he is having ai?ain aooroaching mother-hood part of the machinery, built in . . . . She was marjicd when a child. Hoboken and part in New one. Drl Woods made a careful in- He says he will propel tne air vestigation into the statements ship with gas and will carry ' . . r made bv Mrs. Bradford, and machinery aud material ior gen 1 . . . . found them to be correct and the erating gas on board, i he snip 1 .--.a woman honest and truthful. will be provided wun propellers and wings. These will be works AIRSHIP TO THE KLONDIKE. Charles A. Kuenzel. of Hobo ken, Says His Machine Will Fly. GAME LAWS. RAT RAN UP HER LEG. mere is notning 10 prevcu , ,lrtri. and cullinsr cu """S aa UVs. a. a u K. - ' a I rsaraoarilla." and there ia nothing to The metal used in the Con prevnt anyone speudlag good tnouey struction of the ship will be testing .the stuff; but p.det aluminum, and the weight of tak. onw Aver't SargftparUla. and .0 the machine will be fifteen hun- get cured. d red pounds. The ship will carry tour thousand pounds additional Mr. Kuenzel expects to give A Fight or a Backdown. A ,. t1 f ni...ssKS an exhibition of the airship on A dispatch from Columbia, r, r. the Guttenburg race track early O. v. . says. a v rr j r v.. 1 o.,r iu September, New York Her down or fight between ex-Gover. " nor John Gary Evans and bena- r J" . ifu;i tint n..-n I ion MCivauru.. vvuu, mcu.. r Sars ariUa has doiie . 1 a . 1 has been sick campaign ncera- for olher9 it win also do for you. ture has been sent out from his Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood headquarters reflecting on Evans disease cnaracter. ine cauvC1UUIu r,ulT,T iTt?rv , . in i j.. I iau oiaafti aVtt clarea ai Kingsiree vcucuiy . . 1 H I T ! A n n tnat uniess aicwuuu umuc , J:.i.:t. 1 ua The smart "Aleck is a draw PUDllC aisciainici uc wuum "wi ... tt f. 11 back to auy community. He is him personally responsible. It " , . , mm Fuo..t r fHni Vinf Vnnws some- v ar -w- I III M a n Bb mm m mm, w - was not expected that Mci-aunn 4i.:M xi s ....... at.:. thing about everything. No WOUl HOllCC UlU, "ui wai "'guv , . , ... . . . 1 . he issued the following card: rf r w "7 1 V . " . r u: in his estimation. He always "1111 responsiuie iul cvciyiuiug . . V : xt has an idea. If & new enter in mis camyaiKii uhcubivc iv . , . " . . . . ... pr se is started he is ready to Evans, and he need not put him P rf-Ks,;iri , .. c i- make a suggestion. If a build clf fr trif fronhlp of making anv ... ... . c . . . erected he has a . llasUKL w inquiries. Dut may proceeu - when he sees fit to hold meres f t T,4..,M- ' ... ,, iooit me neaicM. i imc .wws ponsioie. v. n. .neflks of making - - - I W 11 iiU mw f- n If the hair has been made to grow tfl: imnrovementS he can a natural color on bald heads in thous- k;qi vaor1v where , r 1 : o1l' Hair ICU luc -r'J ' anus 01 cust-s, u uaiug .. . . ... . Renewer. why will it uot ia your case? tney snomu 4JCj;w, ww k it snouia Th. rt,inti season is an- A few nights ago at Jersey proachine. so the game laws of City, N. J., Margaret Schcller, the State may be of interest to 7 years old, had a starrliug ex- the lovers of sport. The follow- Pnence with a rat. While incr is tsken from a little phaiu- sUnding talking to Kate Dixon, phlet published by the Union South street, a huge rodent, Metallic Cartridge Company: pursued by a black cat, sought In North Carolina. -Numer- refuge under her dress. The ous local and county laws pre- gls saw the rat. and gathering vail orainnal1v conflicting, up their skirts, fled for dear life. and great care must be exercis- Miss Scheller was not quick en- e(j pugh, however, tor betorc she The deer season is closed from could get away the rat had run December 31st to October 1st leg to the knee, following. With a shriek she grasped it Ouail. robius. partridges, through her clothing, and held Mockingbirds, larks and wild on tight, imprisoning it in her turkeys, close season March 1 5th dress. The cat came on after the to November 1st. In Currituck ratf aruj jn mad efforU to reach county quail and partridge close its prey it scratched the girl's season between April 1st and ankles fearfully. December 1st. Mocking birds, The rat began to saueal. and also their eggs and nests, always Miss Scheller fainted. Bicycle protected. Policeman James Sniffen ran up Shooting on Sunday isfors an(. raised the unconscious bidden, also shooting between woman off the sidewalk. In do- sunset and one hour before day-nr so he dislodced the rat. light. The use of any but a which ran up the sidewalk, still common snouiaei gun 1 piv pursuea by the cat. 1 ne cat hibited, and no non resident caught it before it had run half shall shoot in the waters of New a block aud killed it. Hanover. Brunswick, Dare and The girl was taken to a neigh Currituck counties from any borino- druc store, where she Q W blind, box, battery or float which was quickly revived, and was is not on iana. in unuuc. aDie to go home county the use of bushes or blinas on boats or steins, or any Economy is something that every- flf nf nti fiocnrinh'mt ii 1 tli flip bodv tries to oractice. and vet iust a 1 1 wn i ui any uiipvivu i 1 y . - Alan tormotrt iipws m hav teu4 m beautiful isip CtAuu, llttrajrth4 la esilore vktoh M o Ml- ral that the ooturtxl ltM 1st thm tmok look uuUr ilk th rrpte vrr color o4 rery stow la repco- Brerr rrtsd la tnolu4e4 la thla nIi roaru fay. to llJtn i4 rsumter this tmik H rKKIl. AMU WK I'AT ALU rUHTAUK. if you wvn ua 10 mail ooajitf Moipis. Mod ua bv. la uaui o oovar eipos. W kar Gmi 4ts)f tauliMM la 1U1H- Rora for 44 jmrt auJ jvtt rua vo rtak huytof (rosa tha tullL Drop a Miatal ar fur our Mtakw isa tha tullL Drop a twata! ataloruo and aar tha b roflU you are Baylor tha sWdlemao. Our furoUux CatKgue la aiao trr. JULIUS DINKS HON, Hsiltlmore. Ud. i niautioo thai par- flHIKRKl.. The Old Reliable Sail Maker, ELIZABETH CITY, S. C, can be found at his old stand at thw Short bridge, over James Spites store. Zimmerman tiau. 1 Canvas Furnished at Factory Prices. Awnings, Tents and Flags a Specialty. All orders by mail promptly attend ed to. Old Canvass bought and sold. . O. Box Elizabeth City, N. C. a a. C Jt a a r SSr intenr. 01 uccoumi; ui umauiuK , , . .. ,A - ., , b r . most frugal and thrifty family of a ducks is forbidden. The use of j.ear.s ,aving,. you waut to do as J. P. decoys on the waters ot Uurntuck Hickmann.oi Mouticeuo. oa ma. L.,ti, ; tnrhtHHpn between He writes, "For sir years I have kept J I O. I mar UoiriilaTiir rtiv llfkllCt ... , m - .1 OIU1UIVUB aKn.aaiv. a .say April ist ana November iom. aud used u in famil and uave had littlCoversight will sometimes rob he IJonumenls and Tombslones tIICNlONa MKNT yiiltM v4v-r In writing Kvl' some limit as to prior and state nge of deceased. J 21 I CA) liVt MWWU --y mmmmmmj ' Wild fowl lllUS UOt be killed nQ need for a doctor. I have five as for sale in the waters of Brunss healthy children as you can nna Purrirnob- flnrl New Han ir.t. I A Tmmm lAltlk Ullll Ma I 'HinSH V&Amhlm flfmmtm over counties petween warcn n wwntwsi ' I yuwm rMMivis (rwviadj Risssm I w - .1. - - .1 XTA...ikar mfh onrl I waasis. wild fowl must not be shipped out of the State between these COMING SOUTH. to be done and what cost. He knows how to run a , . T3- u a r um newspaper better than the edi Land Agent Richards, of the -at .. "I ..'111. I Mutnero Kauway says. wIC H tQ people in the far West have large . f , hc grain crops this year and ar i , a getting gooa prices ior iw . .. ,ditor does ; a .... .1. i uwa they sell, i ney are coming whole d He is what might astasias mey can s.ti up a Tf thc there, That is all that has been I. ....... hftnnen8 to be all holding a great many Western some people back. Thousands of them fraten,itv. he is sure aT il. 1 A. a.1a..I - ' wAiitto moveuiu,.uuiiucjr to more attention to his have not been aoie to seu met ntl hbof paper than to his property in the Western States nac. for the last few years." Everybody Says So. Cfe-tr. ls raudy CaUtartic. the most woa- h ul iu)BiUvely on kidneys, hrer ud bowe s, rifWisintT the entire aystem; dlil. c-olds. ami btllouaoeaa. ricmw 7i ItC C. UHlay; 10, it,oldand I guaranteed to cur by aU tlroggtota. The Same.a. V Old Sarsaparilla AArtApmrUlA aa a4 old by Dr. J. C. Ayeir mmrm mgw, la Um Uboratory it i diflerent. Thtn modem Appli ance lend speed to ViU ad cxperiencA. But tb aattap rilla is thc aame old aarfApaiilla that nude thc record Acwrcc. Why don't we Utter It? Well, we're much In tne condition of thc Bishop end thc raspberry: " Doubtless. M be aid, "God might have made better berry. But doubtless, also, He never did." Why don't we better tne SAxsaparilU? We cant. We are using tfce csc cM tnat enred tne Indians and the Spaniards. It hat not been bettered. And since m make sArsaparilla com pound out of Aarsaparilla plant, w see no way of improvement. Of coarse, if we were snaking ome secret chemical compound we might.... But we're sot. We're making thc came old aar aparilla to care thc ta old diseases. Yon cab tell k thc awe c4t ewsrAaiaiHWe) , be canse it works, the caum M asrec It's the aoTereiga blpoa purifier, And l'c AitfTm. uracies in his neighbor's paper tlian could be found in his in a . i ii i . year. He really couia run i better than he does his own. There are always a few of these fellows to be found in every community. Headlight. A government report from out oi tne otate oeiween iucsc , - . . , ... um ui lut Columbia contains a description dates if killed in the waters of r ,u.u. the above counties. The expor .... , .i tation of wild fowl from Lurri- . e T " . . ... . . lty of being fireproof. It grows tuck county is forbidden between 7 f i r rAi.?mi.; k J nti the vnit nlflin of Columbia April ist and November 20th - Shooting from decoys in the . - . waters of Currituck county be ' . ' , . . . v 7 districts which are parched with tween March 20th and October ,.. 20th is forbidden. The sale or T u 1 u ., . r . . season. It has long beep the shipment of any wild fowl be . . . f . F" , , . f . . 1 , custom to clear the ground for tween these dates is forbidden. 0 , " nam irrvt r t ntl VWhiell ..... , . till- iiv. w Ykcvtuuvu " ....... It is forbidden to put decoys in b . . . t r u springs up so luxuriently on said waters before sunrise be- f r T ' V . , t, these plains after the rainy sea- tween October 20th aud March r .. . 2oth. also on every Wednesday and every Saturday between ' r' . 7 r . . . ' mon r1f rnvinor fvrvtninQr ltlthC October 20th and March 20th. r . shape of vegetation except the The use of any boat forpursumg wf J ' r.hnnrrn ree wliieh fitirviveS tO wild fowl in these waters for ther"r Tf V ' " rr: .t atToid a welcome shade in an purpose oi lorciuK w -"vi . . , r . u u almost treeless region. It is a wing before October 20th and ? w,"o I email fe celrtnm o-rowino to March 20th is forbidden. Shoot- --- rr. " . r 1 -At. -a ,Jlo more than twenty feet in height, ing wild fowl with a rifle while r , , ? . ing wnu iu fu, with a girth of about three feet, sailing at any time is forbidden. , . .. ... Battery boats must not leave land V "f ""7 , , y f . as jm fire to the nature of its hard, for the purpose of nunting wild fowl until sunrise. I, . , . A. . . . . tne iruuK in mica:, uuc taycis, , n.w vianr ton the weak which do not readily conduct halr-roots, stimulates the vessels and heat to the more delicate of the tissue which supply the hair witn structure. It is a general idea irrr.hwcu ssiizs. e Muv ot soft, lustrous, and silky. The most grows only where gold is abun- popular and valuable toilet preparation m th- $0Ii belO N. That It in tne worm. -LARGEST STOCK in thc South to select from. (Kstablished 1848.) 159 to i6j Bank St., Norfolk, Va. ESTABLISHED 1886. The Most Reliable House iu Norfolk. FEUERSTEIN&G". a WHOLKHAUtS - FISH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOOT OK ROANOKE DOCK. TSTorfolls:, "Va. Quick Sales, Prompt Returns. References by Permission: City National Dank; R. 1). Dunn Mercantile Agency; Southern and Adams Kxpress Co. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Stencils furnished on application. Keep Up Your Scott's Emulsion Nebraska is a great agricultu- ; ral state. Crop reports predict Nf fmmr-LlTll . 1 c 1.1 t. . .... I mmmmmm tnat witn lavorauic wcmuci uu- MmtiTaiu llowals With Caaearata. IV.uui v - r - 10c, SSo, If aaC.Iall,draeKUtare(ttndlnooe is common in auriferous districts ii indisputable, but there is no ground for supposing that it does not grow elsewhere. The I Manufacturer, to Cara Coaatlpatlaa Foraver. Tike Cuscarata Caady Cathartic. 10c or tBa It C C. C (all to eura, drugaUta rcfuad moaay. Ji. NEW (flRRIflGE PflCTORY A carriage factory and repair shop has been opened at the park, or fair grounds, near Elizabeth City. I have been engaged for more than 20 years, in building Carriages, Buggies 4 Vehicles, of every description, and am . now ready to give special atten tion to the manufacture, repair ing, and painting oi carriages, wagons, carts, and all kinds of heavy and light wagons. I All work promptly attended ' to and at reasonable prices. K. r. KUCH. PgfOld furniture repaired ivarnished, &c. til the middle of September Ne braska will produce tour nun dred million bushels of corn, and nearly all the cribs adjacent to railroad stations are now filled with corn. The wheat crop is estimated at forty mil Hon bushels. Ex. Killed by A Train. A white man named John Moziugo, of Wayne county, aged 55, was run over by tne btnitn- field train near Goldsboro Tues day morning, sustaining injuries from which he died soon after. He was intoxicated and fell asleep along the railroad track, with his head on the end of a cross tie. No blame is attached to the railroad company. sjtjWhat arc your resource for ihe summer? Have you an abundance ol health stowed away for the long, hot. deplet ing days, or does summer find you low in vitality, run down losing Qexh. and weak? Scott's Fmriirwi ot Cod-liver uu win rive you the proper reserve .AC iorce, because it builds up tne system on a solid foundation. A tpriic may Simulate; ocotts PirtTtAwi not only "boosts," it sustains. Mb a ttast a tW sw - MATT. a airTrai arsrsTS te hvn tf ei3ami Binuyie at Bwksep kwfl WaB c50 CA4 Cento asat $1X3 The young negro, Smith, of Chicago, who was appointed a uaval cadet, has decided that discretion is the better part of valor, and declined to take his final entiance examination at Annapolis. He doubtless, saw that the time has not arrived when a colored man can be a naval officer with any degree of happiness that except on equal terms with the other officers life aboard ship would be a very miserable one. The colored boy. Bundy, now taking his. e aroination for a like position, will, in all probability reach Smith's conclusion before be has gone much further cer tainly before he commands one of Uncle Sam's battleships. Ex. A. NEW FOR EDENTON. The now famous Optician, m mj 4.. Watchmaker and jeweler has added to his workshop a GOLD and SILVER Plateing Department Wojlgarariteed or tsmcy reiunded. 4 Respectfully, B.E.BYRD&CO. QtiVii-ttUmStUmmVi
Fisherman & Farmer (Edenton, N.C.)
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