Li O . ONE DOLLAR per Year, in Advance. ELIZABETH CITY N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL S, 1898. Established 1886 The Best Advertising Medium in the Albemarle District The Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation Doubles Any Other Paper riiblished in ThisSection. The Most Wide-Awake and Successful Business Men use the Fisherman & FARMER Columns with tLe Highest Satisfaction and Profit. JL1 sil 11 UL iLJ J Fred Davis, '.Vholesale and Retail OKALER, All C.rades of Coal constantly ! on Hand (gothing bat the Best handled. All Coal screaned before leav ing the yard. Orders filled promptly and Ship incuts made to any point, Yanl.s, Northeast coruer MAT ME V AND WATER STREETS, Near City Market. Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone i. IN TOWN ! I li:v.c 1:10 v.-il all o"my Shop Work 111 To.v.i. N . -'J R ad Mn-et, near! c.iai! W. 'x w i I .vil! 1" found at j ti-.ii;--, n-ady to ac-j : iiiudjt-- my ( friends. I ti:iv- 1l-(.'1i run mil;.' a i GENERAL RLPAIR SHOP1 for nearlv 2; vc-ars and with this lontrj i--h-i -ii-iK-c, I 'feel that I can warrant k'eneral satisfaction in each depart ment of my business. Dry I.ii 1 nlier all-; w.ivs on hand. Come one, coihj all, I will j.;ive vour work my personal a tcntion. All WORK execut-.-d as promptly as possible. We will repair your Carts, Buggies, Wagons, Plough, Machinery, Clocks, f!uin, 'yc les, Pi.tnps and l-'uruiture. an pull up your lost pump point from 10 to 40 "feci in the grouii'I. Give me a trial and be convinced of thes ; facts. I ex tend to all my patrons thanks for past f Ivors and hope to be favored wilh their future patronage. W. K. CARTER & S0H3. i:liz. ( ITV, N. c. "7vr-37" do you wait 'till y 'i ;et doM before t iki 1' 'iidicine. When y.) 1 flel dull, aching an 1 strtchiii, just remember thai- the next thin .j vvillV v laria chills ail F:ei--l To avoid this, use Tested AND TRUE. (0 )- the great SPr-Clit I-iOatlTTe if taken in time it will save you a long spell of sickness, and much money. It is for the Kidneys, Liver and Stomach, and will cure O032.StlpSLti033L. A Safe Remedy for Young and Old- Regular Size 25 and 50 ents. T& lO Ceimts. MAZE BY YEAKEL DRUG CO, BALTI WORE MARYLAND Jb1 BJb JiUfczIEzL Is the way you we nave 11. All from our own every day. Buy Caleb Walker, ststii nTc 4. CITY MARKET. Thoneoi AND GET THE BEST. Finest Poultry at Let us have your orders, they shall have our most c irefn and prompt attention. Remember Stall No. 1, City Marke v GOODS DELIVERED FUKfi. t, ASK the recovered TV dyeix-pt:cs, tJlicus luf v'ctims of fevei - - . I . i cix;a.-J patient, how patient. tli-jy recovered health, 'Iietrful &j iri:s and good 5iif nppei.Je; t:.ey will tell ffjSfvjTj. n6 Simmons 3- ' ' "" i-IVLB KLClxAIOR. TTif- Ch-ar-8t. Vure,t ami Bout Family Medicine U) the Woriil! F .r mSTTrSM. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, J f?ii on .-ilia- l.i, SICK MKADACHK, Colic, Dcpres. , i i,n . i s-j iMt, SOUR S 1 O.MAC1C, Hianbnrn, etc I :s i n i :.!:! remedy I- w..r anted not to contaia 4 sin . but s j.;.r.ii Ic of Aii Ri i k v, or any mineral substanoa. PURELY VEGETABLE, -ontaininjr those Stiiibem Roots and Herbs which a aii r isf I'rovicicm.e has placed in countries whera Liver Diseases most preva-.l. It will core aU :ieits-H canstil liy Ueraugement of th Llvrr al ISon-cls. 1U SYMI'lOMS of Liver Complaint are a hittef r hail t.-.ste in the mouth ; I'ain in the Back, Sides o i.i.ts, olten mistaken f.,r Rheumatism; Hour ..mailt; Lois ol Apatite; Fowels altematel) ..i;ve;md lay; Headache; Loss of Memory, with & ..i i-iul sensation ff havinjj failed to do something Ii .h .ity.ht to have been done; Debility; Low S; ints; a t!.ic:k, yeii..w appearance of the Skin and fc.y-s; a d.y Cuiih, olten mistaken for Consumption. uictilI.cs iri.iny t.f tbcie syrrptoms attend thi d se.te, a: .il;crs very lev ; but the Liver, the largest jrg; n 1:1 thi- bo y, lb ner.V'y the seat of the disease M-.d if not Rcii!..ieJ in t-.r. a, great suffering, wretch, dnesi and IKA1 II will eusue. J he fo lowing highly-esteemed persons attest to the vnt :cs of Simmos I.ivcr Re(.( laior: Gen. W. S. h-.h, l f;a. S. W. K. k. Co. ; Rev. J. R. Felder. . crry.C:... Col. r.. K. Sp.-.rks. Albany, Ga.; C. Master n. I i i..r.fT:ff b bb Co ,oa.; J A. Butts, Bainbridge, I Rev. J. W. l;urke, Macon, Virgil Powers, j -Mipt. o . iV R. R. ; Hi n. Alexander H.Stephens, j 'e have v -.,oU its virtues personally, and know I 'ha: tur lysiepiia, Illiousness and 't hrobbing Head. "Je. sine test .medicine the world ever saw. Ws i; w ti:.t! f.'.iy other remedies before Simmons Liver Kc, ui:,. r. una none ol them gave us more than tem j ! iiyi.-.i.-i. ihe Regulator not only relieved, but cured ..i.'.NL I MCI I'KtU ONLY HY i. H. ZLILIN .V CO.. Phil -.elphia. Pa. WHIIHIIIMIIIHH0II1 Beautiful ! Hair Dr. Hurray's Universal Hair Promoter Cures dandruff, stops the hair from fall- m : . 1 ; . .1 .1. ; uui, luviurafcvs tuo Brow iu, is a superb drensing, and while not a dye, by nourishing its roots, will positively re store gray hair to its original color. It is the pur-excellence of all hair restorers. Price, si. 00 per Large Bottle. For sale by druggists if not, send to us and it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. MANUFACTURED ONLY BV THI Murray Medicine Company, atlanta, ga. 1 ; V-Vji r-LZjf 9 if r 9 jCmuJQ WOOD'S SEEDS are specially grown and elected to meet the needs and requirements of Southern Growers, "Wood's Descriptive Catalogue is most valu able and helpful in giving cultural directions and valuable information about all seeds specially adapted to the South. VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, tirass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats and all Garden and Farm Seeds. Write for Descriptive Catalogue. Mailed free. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - - RICHMOND, VA. THE LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. like your MEATS, fresh is way OUIi Beef, Veal, Mutton and slaughter house and your meats of fresh The Lowest Prices. 11 HQHRIBLE DEATH Geo. White Killed on a Dredge in the Dismal Swamp Canal. HIS NECK BROKEN. Being Caught Between Two Large Knives, Causing Instant Death. Last Saturday a horrible ac cidentoccurred near South Mills, just over the Virginia line on the Dismal Swamp Canal, result ing in the death of Mr. Geo. Vv White. Mr. White was at work on one of the canal drtdges and in removing two large knives, connected with the machinery of the dredge, was caught between them and instantly killed. He attempted to lower the top knife before he had taken the lower one away and in doing so the knife came down upen the lower one with a crash, catching the neck ol the unfortunate man be tween the two knives. Mr. White was a native of Pasquotank- county but a re?i dent of South Mills and is wll known in this section. He was an industrious, hard working man, aged about 45 years, and leaves four children. His re mains were intened at South Mills. WIPED OUT BY A FLOOD. Over Three Hundred Drowned. People Eastville, Ind., April 3. -The levee at Shawneetown, 111., broke this evening, and the ens tire town is flooded from ten to twenty feet. -The levee is in front of the town, and the hills are in the rear. It is reported that more than 00 lives are lost. All wires are down, and no particulars can be had. Evansville has sent two steam boats with food and blankets to the scene. Cardld, 111,, 'April 4. Tie news from Shawneetown this morning indicates that there was a more appalling disaster than at first reported. A mes senger which arrived this morn ing .cays that more than 500 w7ere drowned. Bidgeway, 111., April 4. The magnitude of the flood at Shaw ueetown, caused by the bursts ing of the levee yesterday, proves more disastrous as later reports are received. It -is esti mated by the Mayor this morns ing that three to five hundred were drowned. Among the drowned are the family of slier iff Galloway, the wife of Zacha riah Miei, Charles Clayton, Washington Callicutt and wife, and family of Paul Phalons. Evansville, April 4. A man who ventured out ii: a skiff to seek aid for Shawnee town, says that the levee has shown weakness for several days. The m-n said that when he passed tv - igh the streets of Shawneetown the houses were ringing with the cries of drown ing women and children. .The whole country for many miles around is flooded. Mayor Car ney, of Shawneetown, appealed to Congress to day for aid. He says that the town is absohitely destroyed, and that there is not enough food for one person Three hundred are drowned. All goods were lost. The situ ation is extiemely distressing. The wires are all down, HANNA FOUND GUILTY. Senate Committee Makes Its Report Bribery Was Charged. Outside of the war news, the most important development n news circles is the announce ment that the special Senate committee to investigate the bribery in the recent Senatorial contest- in Ohio, preferred against Senator Mark Hanni; of Ohio, has, by a vote of 19 to 17, found Senator Hanua guilty of bribery. The committee's report will now be made to the Senate, and what action will be taken by that body cannot now be stated. Don't Tobacco Spit aad Smoke Tour Life Airay. To quit tobacco easily and fore .'er. be ma? netie. lull of life, nerve and vipor. tuUe No To Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak mer strong. All druggists, 50c or tl. Curt; guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Addres sterling Kerned Co., Ctic.fo or New Ycik MR. BRYAN'S FOBLE WGRDS. The Tribune of the People Says the Time tor Intervention Has Arrived. Hon. W. J. Bryan made the following statement for the Associated Press in answer to the question whether, in his judgement, the time had arrived for the United States to intervene in behalf of Cuba and bring the war io an end: "Yes the time, for intervention has arrived. Humanity demands that we shall act. Cuba nes al most within sight of our shores and the sufferings of her people cannot be ignored unless we, as a nation, have become so en grossed in money-making as to luiuneicni 10 uistrcbs "Intervention may be accon - -anied by dfnger and expens , but existence cannot be separat ed from responsibility and re sponsibility some times leads a nation as well an individual in to danger. A neighbor must sometimes incur danger for a neighbor, and a friend for a friend. "War is a terrible thing and cannot be defended except as a means to an end, and yet it is o.xictimes tlie only means by vvhich a necessary end can be secured. The State punishes its own citizens by imprisonment or even death when counsel and persuasion fail. War is the final arbiter between nations when reason and diplomacy are of no avail. "Si a 11 might not resist inters vention: it is to be hoped that she will recognize the right of the United States to act and im medi. t ly withdraw from Cuba, but whether she resents inter vention or not, the United States must perform a plain duty. "Spain has only herself to blame for the condition of affairs in Cuba. If she denies to her former subjects the rights of war, ind calls the Cuban Army a mob, let her remember the words of Victor Hugo : 'The mob is the human race in mis ery.' No nation can afford to make its people miserable. "If the Cubans prefer death to Spanish rule it must be be cause Spanish rule has robbed life of joy and hope. If a nation sows the wind it must reap the whirlwind." A good recommendation for Sim mons Liver Regulator is, that it is purely vegetable and strongly tonic. Then too, it is better than Pills because easier to take in liquid or powder and with no griping, while the relief from Coustipation, Billiousness, Sick Head ache and Dyspepsia is quick and sure. "I find Simmons Liver" Regulator a vrrv safe and valuable family medi- Ya nina U wr I TVI Roluns, Fairheld, M'Kinley Like a Banana. The jingo has no patience with McKinley's waiting policy in regard to Spain. Wearing out with abusing the President, the aforesaid jingo 110 .v contents himself by simply saying "Mc Kinley's got no more backbone than a banana." Thin 5 Where the blood loses Its intense red grows thin and ft watery, as in anemia, there is 6 a constant feeling of exhaus- tion, a lack of energy vitality $ and the spirits depressed ?ScQlt's Emulsion $ ci v-oa-Jiver uu wnn nypo- $ phosphites 'of Lime and Soda. 5 as is peculiarly adapted to correct this condition. The cod-liver oil emulsified to an exquisite 4S fineness, enters the blood direct 1 r .1. . i ana iecos lis every curpvsuc restoring: the natural color and J giving- vitality to the whole j system 1 nc nypopaospwtcs $ reach the brain and nerve I centres and add their strenyth- ening and beneficial effect I If the roses have left your cheeks, if you, are growing: thin and exhausted from over t work, or if age is beginning to tell, use SCOTT'S Emul , sion. . be sure you get SCOTT 5 Emulsion. All druggists; 50c. and $1.00. . S IOTT & . BOWNS. Chemists, New York. Blood NO MESSAGE YET. The President's Message on the Cuban affair did not go to Congress Tuesday, as expected. It was withheld allegedly upon the representations of Consul General Lee, who asked delay for the safety of Americans in Havana. Next Tuesday is now talked for the message, and it is further said that it may not be sent at all. Spain gradually ebbs to the level of the requisites of peace. Meanwhile the Insurgents swear by the eternal that they wii! fight the United States be fore they will stop short of inde pendence. House, Senate and populace are much disappointed over the sudden turn of affairs, and while the President, apparently sus taiued by his party leaders, has many obstacles cleared away, the Maine disaster lurks in the minds of the people, and a feel ing for something more than peace pervades the Congress. Genera! Lee is still at Havana doing his duty. SPAIN3 NAVAL STRENGTH. She Has Eleven Armored Ships and Thirty Eight Cruisers. An interesting compilation of the naval stiength available for Spain in case of war has been issued by Colonel Wagner, chief of the military informa tion division of the Adjutant General's ofhee of the War Des partuient. It show the tot. 1 number of ships, including those now building, and snch merchant vessels as may be im pressed into service by Spain, to be over 100 The compilation, however, does not include coast defence vessels proper, nor a number of small special crafts employed by the Spanish Gov ernment in special waters cr un der special circumstances. There are eleven armored shins, of an aggregate tonage of over Si,oo, all of which, ex cept three, have a speed of tvvens ty knots or more. There are thirty-eight cruising ships, which include cruisers proper, gunboats, torpedo gunboats gun vessels, dispatch vessels and sloops cf war. All except eight of these are of less than 3000 tons. About two thirds are ot less than 1,200 tons. None of the cruising have any armor ex cept two or three, which have a slight deck protection. Thir teen of them have a speed above eighteen knots. mere are three gun vessels and lour gun boajs designed "for service in Cuban waters. They are of light tonnage and armement. There are also eighteen small steel gunboats for service in Cuba, carrying each one 6 pounder Maxim -Nordenfeldt ra pidfiie arid one 1 pounder Mam imsNordenfeldt automatic gun. In the torpedo boat destroyer class thete are six vessels, with a speed of twenty-eight knots or over, r There are sixteen tors pedo boats of light tonage and a speed ranging from tight to twenty-five an 1 a half knot? per hour. The ships budding include the following: Battleship," un named, 11, coo tons, d signed to make nineteen knots; two pio tected cruisers, the Rtina Re gente, ot 5.372 tons, and the Rio de la Plata, of 1,775 tons each of twenty knots; the Armored cruiser Pedro d'Aragon, 6.840 tons, twenty knots; the torpedo gunboat Velos, 750 tons, of twenty knots speed, and torpedo gunboats, the number of which is not given. Thirteen vessels of the Campania Transatlic, of Cadiz, are designated as being available for arming as cruisers. They average from 3 064. to 6,932 gross tons each, and have a speed of from thirteen and a half to seventeen knots. IMsaeaea Blaou and uerrfs. No one need suffer with ueurulgia. Tliia disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Eyery disease of the blood, nerve and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-ilay fore most among oar most valued remedies. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. THIS rrU.VTN"i !. We are, we are men of might, Hasten us to the sanguine tight. If before our feet they lay, We will spurn them all a'wav. We think it better, wiser, far Not fall in banquet but in war. Go in brave as brave can be, Brat e as our dead hero Robert K. Lee, j We for revenge on the tyrants of Spain j v 110 murdered our bovs on the battle ship Maine. Til xejeeauce is wreaked on the mur derers head. And the tyrants from our country hav fled. F.deuton, N. C. J. II. Bishop. Moyock News. Prepared Especially for Fisher ernian & Farmer Readers. The fishermen here are catch ing very few fish. Mr. and MrsT E. W. Sander- liu have returned'home. Mr. W. P. Crcekmore made a business trip to Norfolk Tues day. Rev. P. S. C. Davis will preach at Northwest church next Sunday morning. Misses Magpie Mercer and Mamie Bell, left Thursdav to visit relatives in Berkley. Rev. N. P. Stallings left Sat - urday for Roanoke Island, to spend a week or ten days. Mr. J. B. Cox received a tele gram Tuesday morning, announ- cing me aeatn 01 ins uncle, Dr. r r tt . uaviu vux, oi neruoro. Plenty of ice Wednesday morning, which will be dam aging to the fruit. Looks like March exchanged places with April. Mr. Thomas Wood and fam. ily, who have been visiting reK atives here for some time, left for their home in Brainbleton Monday. i Mrs. Maud McClennan, uho i,o x.;cit;t,, c.;f u 11U-3 U S i J V IILl UK 111.1 a 13LL A il 1 I 3. I t rr rw rr ti, ,u O r I turned to her home in Bramble ton, Saturday. Miss Alice Povner returned home Thursdav. after quite a lengthy visit to Norfolk. Her sister, Mrs. Wm. Gregory ac- companied her home The marriage last week brought quite a number of rela tives and friends of the bride groom to Moyock, who have 1 i 1 returned to their homes. A PRETTY MARRIAGE. Last vVednesday evening at 2 o'clock, Moyock M. E. Church was the scene of a very pretty marriage, the contracting par ies being Miss Addie L. Bar- naad and Mr. Edward W. San derlin, both of Moyock. They were married with a ring, and the ceremony was performed 5 with solemnity and impresstve ness by Rev. H. M. Giles. The bride looked charming 111 a dress ot light gray, with green velvet. Miss Emma Bar nard, sister to the bride, was maid of honor, and the waiters were Mis: Lena Sanderlin with Mr. Charles Barnard, and Miss Mamie Wilson with Mr. John Whitehurst. The wedding march was played by Mrs. J. J. Morse. The church was hands soinely decorated with flowers, evei greens and potted plants, and looked very pretty under the lamplight. Notwithstand ing the inclemency of the weather, the church was welt filled long before the time for the marriage. They received many handsome presents that were highly appreciated. The happy couple left on the even ing train for a trip to Baltimore. Quite a large crowd went to tl e train to see them off. May peace and good luck attend them through life. C. Rheumatism Cured. My wife has used Chamber lain's Pain Balm for lheumatism 'and other household use for which we have found it valua. ble. W. J Cuyler. Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Curley is one of the lead ing merchants of. this village and one 01 the. most prominent men in this vicinity. W. G. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by W. W. Griggs & Son, Druggist. a 1 a While riding home from church in Pamlico county, Suns day, Isaac Swindell, four yeary old, was kicked in the head bv the horse drawing the family conveyance and fatally injured. Is a AT A Prominent Farmer and Lum berman the Victim. SHOT BY A NEGRO. Drew His Revolver, Advanced Upon Him and Shot Three Times In Succession. On Saturday, the 211 1 nut., at 7 p. m., a most horri -io mm der was committed at Unic.. Hertford County, N. C. Mr. Jesse Holloman, a ' farmer and lumberman, a very worthy citizen, was cruelly murdered by a negro named Jake Mojre. Mr. H. had some business with him. and during the con vers ition thr negro became excited, drew revolver, advanced upon him and fired three shots in rapid succession. 1 he third shot took effect near the region ot the heart, which did the fatal deed His last words were "I am dv- in'" and fel1 a lifeless corpse He was taken home to his dis- tressed and bereaved family, and was buried-in the old family burying ground on Sunday even- ;np. The deceased left an aged father and mother, a wife and large family of children, all nearly grown. The murderer made his es- cape, ana a rewara oi nve nun- dred dollars has been offered for his capture: the .county two hundred, the State two hundred and his brothers one hundred. We 5?0P t!?e fie?d .",ay b.e,caP- lurca ana mai usiice win De i 1 . A A . 1 " meiea ouc 10 nun. Recital By The Sea. The second recital of Poyner s Hill School, took place Thurs day night at s o clock March 3 1, in the parlors of the Currituck Shooting Club house. A most enjoyable program was ren dered by the pupils ot that L, 7 Udell. PROGRAMME. Piano Solo Traviata T. Milton Poyner. Recitation The Poor Irish 1. 2. Boy Lancelot Poyner. . Piano Solo What Shall I Offer Thee Lancelot Poyner. . . - m .a w-k a a 4. Recitations selected, liaoy s Logic Albert Wescott, Cora Wescott. Declamation Selected M. J. T. Land. 6. Piano Solo Skipping Re- dowa L. Clayton Westcott 7. Recitation Paul Revere's Ride T. Milton Poyner. 8. Banjo Solo a Silver Waltz b Happy Moments Teacher. 9. Recitation Eone L aura Claytor Wescott. 10. Drama The Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave Misses Dora Wescott, L. Irene Odell and T. Milton Poyner. After the program, refresh ments were served by Mrs. T. J. Poyner. The Same. Old Sarsaparilla. That's Ayer's. The nine oW sarsaparilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO yeari ago. Ia the laboratory it is different. There modern applij ances lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsapa rilla is the same old sarsaparilla that made the record BO yettra oewre. "Why dont we better it? Well, wetre much, in the condition of the Bishop and the raspberry: "Doubtless," he paid, " God might haye made si better berry. But doubtless,' also. He nerer did." Why don't we better the sarsaparilla? We can't. We are using the mum old plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since are make sarsaparilla com pound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement; Of course, if we were. making some secret chemical compound we might.... But we're not. We're making the same old sari sapa rilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the cMse old BarmajKtrilUt bei cause it works the mhm old euro It's the sovereign blood purifier, and iVm Avert. Ml I Ko. 333. Ha4 la 64. 48. 42. 36 Iac Mth. ruva thi Prs--trimmod Whit " naole.1 Ittxln rn. Iu Mock la all 11 lis; lnnth. V. inotM-a. It has one- i pillars, two-i.ivh traM vawa and - Tan bed ruUiils at from ft to Ii ir of thct maker nd anr th mid riioma v Itr n tiruata. Our Catalogue i III l.vl for ttio naklnir. Compl! i or f urniture. Carina, Draperies, v.i) k.'rv. 'iotnr, Mirro.a. Mora, lv f lirvrator. luoy Ctrnre. Lamp. IV -.. i.i .-, ot-. nre contained in tha 1 ;. Ou.- i.itioirraihvi Carpet Gata ! ytifwhowln r h II y hhUId ha ml-pain ted in taalao fr -o : if t'ai irt Paapleaaiv waited mall tin He. in :amS. Drop lraJ ut oooe to the morvsyaavvra ifht ihhmsnlbonpMrfbi rrinmir mm w pmy MrprU, l.Hfr ('nrlla, !-- niid Kuu-a aiuonntiaf f Iius Hines & Son BAITIItfORE, mo. Ploaso mention this Taper. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine 000 Don't wait until vour Wheel gives out before you have it re paired. Brind it to P. DeLON, An Experienbed Bicycle Repairer. and have it put iu perfect order. Work executed promptly and prices at living rates. My shop is thoroughly equip ped with all modern improve ments, and what can't be re paired in DeLon's Shop can't be fixed this side of the Factory. A full stock of Bicycle Sup plies always on hand at lowest prices. Shop No. 40, Matthews Street, ELIZABETH CITY. N- C. Brick! Brick! Thompson m BRIGK WORKS. The leading brick manu facturers of this section are nov ready to supply orders at short notice. This plant has been iu active operation for twenty years, and thy guarantee satisfaction as to quality and price, KM TMese rick have Stocd the gest And reflex action will be a guide to youi further purchase. You could do worse, and we veuttire to say, you can do no better elsewhere. Call Telephone No. 3, or addiess g. Thompson, r, Elizabeth City, N. C. itjonum ents an d Tombstones In writing give some limit as to price and state age of de ceased. -LARGEST STOCK- in the South to select from. dgouper (Marble tyforks, (Established 1848.) 159 to 163 Bank 8t., Norfolk. Va. G W.ROGERS. PROPRIETOR OF THE NEW BLACKSniTH SHOP AT , nANTEO. N. C. Having recently entered into the blacksmithing business at Manteo, N. C, I solicit the pat ronage of the public, promising to give all orders my prompt and personal attention. My shop is located at the head of grwfs :-: tilway$. Repair work a specialty. Prices low and work guaranteed. Give Mo -A. Trial. i -r- - ". A: .'