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SOI R S TOMACH, Heartburn, etc. This unrivaleil remedy warranted not to contain a single particle of Mlkc l rv, or any mineral substanca, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, ronfainin? those Southern Roots and Herbs which a aM-wise f'rovidenre ha placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure aLI Jilftriiften 4-anMl by Uoraugement of the I Iver nl Konrls. The SYMPTOMS of Lir Complaint are a bitter '.( bad taste in ihe mnuth; f'Am in the Pack, Sides ol J.irus, often mistaken f..r Rheumatism; Soar Stomach; Ixjss of Appetite; ftowels alternately costive and lax ; Headai he; 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. 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Tui.KCKAI'H AND M nSSIINt.HR, MaCON, Ga JIANUrACTURF.IJ ONLY BY J. 11. ZULIN & CO.. PhiU ebbia. Pa. : ,:lif(lu!c in ciTcct Feb'y- 21, '9S. :: :f ilk X- Sonih'v'i 11 M R. .7ail and :. rfs.-i tntins, Soi.thhonnd, duly (ex pt Su!'l:ivs.) li-:ive KHzahelh City al . 1 .4 a 111.. N'litUl'oi.iHl. daily, (except Stitidnys leave IClizabcth City at 2:45 . 111. Trains Nus. and 4 leave Kliza Li-tli City Southbound 6 p. m., North ii'iuvid i.jo a. m. The tiains arrive a1 ai'i; depart from No: folk ct Western de '1, 'i;;-Jollv: ccntieet at N'orfdk with a'.t I'.iii atid Steamer lines, and a' !.'. K hi n w i t'.i Steamer for Roanoke, .V'.li!' : ok: i ! !' " . i 1 1 . ! ', CI! . : 1 O.I:i 1 : s. Clio-.van Sciqipernoai.' Transfer steamers to ..;ekcy ihoiue !iy Norfolk Sontlieri1 to Kopvr, I'anlec, and Hell c-imeetin: with steamer Vir D.ire or .lak!;yvi!le, Aiuora ;:;;io;i an 1 all intermediate land, stern Carolina Dispatch AN l Ol c JJominiou Xjiixo. I he steamer Neuse leaves Elizabeth ('! '! ue .day, Tliursda- and Saturday ;:. m., for N'V.vberti touching a! ; .ui';ke Iv;iuil, Tuesday and Satur iitv. and coti.H-i.tii:;! with the C u K. ir C.oid.:boro, ::,;! 1 oi e 1 lead Ci i v , and with ti "W. N .V N- 11. I'- l"r Jaeksoa ville. U ihain.ton, N. 0, etc. IJetu i ni nt; have Newbern Monday, Wednesday and Fridav. The steaming Newberne, b-aves 1". li.abeth City, Monday at noon and Wednesday at ( p m., for Koa vikc Ivkieel, (niaeoke, Uiieutal and N..v.!;ivae. Tiek..' .;; .sale at Klizabeth Cit' Station to ail landings. NewberiK Kinsfou. (ioh'.sbor'.i, Jlorcljead Cit . 1 1 and W i ! mnuton, N. C. natu ral service betwecii I lira th City and New Yoik, i'hiladel idii J'. !ltim-)re and Norfolk Th om-Ii cars and as ip.iickei time llriu :v a i f)-.:e. t all go ,ds to , J i s t i a Carolina Dispa ;':o;u Norfolk by N )! ! Kail;;. id; ll'iniore by ;.' , President SUe'.'t Stat wda, Philadelpli'.a K. II Sifttion: New York. Iiv v.- rates an'" other -oi.te. shipped vu a lollows cv S.u. them W. vS: H. K. n; I'lnlade! Hack Street Pennsylvania U. R., Her 27 North River, an'd Old 1 )o:uinion Line.. 1 or further information ajply to M. II. Saowden, Agent, IClizabeth City, 01 to th- '.eneral Office of the Norfolk & souiia in R. R. Company, Norfolk, Vn ,M - K I iN(J, Cenerai Manager. .i. c. nriniiNS. c. f. & r. Agt PETTIT'S North Carolina Lineb C. L. PETTIT, Manager Steamer NEWTON will leave No. folk for Elizabeth City, Creswel! ano way landings on Wednesdays and Sat r relays at 4 p. rn., Elizabeth Cjty fo (Veswell on Thursdays and Moml.'e. ' at 9:30 a. 111. Returning, will lcae Creswell for Norfolk on Tues.iays and i ridays at 4 a. m., and IHizabeth Cit-i same"tfv at 2:50 p. m., arriving it Norfolk 3 ext day. Steam. Harbinger will leave No' folk for pjizabeth City, Hertford au ' way lan li jgs, on Tuesdays and Fri days at yT- "a., iUizabeth Cit fo Hei tfoi j.AVed.aesdays and Saturdays w j -o ;,. ui U. iio uing. will leave Hert f :'d for Norfolk Mondays, and Thins days at 7 a. 1.1. and Elizabeth City same day at 2:30 p. m., arriving iu Norfolk 1U'U day. W'W. MOKRISHTT. Agent. Elizabeth City, N. C OR THE CHILDREN! c'rtil further notice I will 011 each SATURDAY MAKE ONE DOZEN SPH. )TOG-R A ?HS, r ."50t.?. - OR OMli DOZEN- MANTRLLO CVRDS, . FOR $1.00 OF ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN The New Photographef, ELIZ.fClTY, N. C. HUNG FOR RAPE. A Brutal Negro Pays Penalty for His Crime. COl-ESED ON GALLOWS Read the Sciiptures on the scaN fold and Said lie Had Been Feriven for II is Crime. The 1'ir.st ilanjjinjr in Washiiito 1, N. C. in Twenty Years. At Washington. N. C. May 13th, Halton I'erry. eolortd. aicl the ienalty oi his ennie f r ciim inal assault tipon -Aniiie S:ir.th, .1 wliite gitl. The droji fell at -x.ictly 12 o'clock and he was pronounced dead iu 14 minutes. I he execution was strictly prk vale, a few beiny; admitted by ticket. Terry showed an titiu. sual amount of nerve, and just after the cap was placed over his face, said he was guilty. While on the gallows Terry read sever al chapters from scriptures and made a fervent prayer, told all those present good-Oy, thanked Sheriff Hodges for his kindness ; stated he ftlt he had been for given for what he had don and said he was read' to die. The body was turned over to his brothers. Terry was tried and convicted twice for rape upon the body of Annie Smith. He was captured in Wilmington through the efforts of chief of police, M. J. Fowler, and has been iu jail two ears next July. This is the first execution to take place in our city since di rectly alter the war. The Canary Islands. Kefnre the present war closes the Canary islands, may become the scene conflict between Spain and the United States. Such being iu the list of probabilities it behooves us to inquire breilly into the number, resources aud location of these islands. The Canarv islands lie iu the Atlan tic ocean not far distant from the western coast of Africa and several hundred miles north of the Cape Verde islands. They comprise seven members, of which Teneriffe and Grand Ca nary are the largest. These is lands enjoy the distinction of being among the oldest of the globe iu point of settlement. They were known even to the ancient Greeks, who gave them the appellation of the Fortune islands. Spain did not come' into possession of these islands until the beginning of the six teenth ceuturv, aud she paid dearly with her blood and treas ure for the supremacy which she established ova them. With rpspect to the resources of the islands, they are numerous and abundant, consisting of prod ucts which are native to the temperate zone. The climate is perrennially mild and beautiful. The famous peak of Teneriffe rises from the island of the same name. We do not covet the Caua ry islands, but emergencies of war may yet compel us to dis patch our fleet into their water-", Spain, as a war power, was once the most potential of all the nations. She overawed all Europe and Asia, and conquered nearly half of the western world. Hut her rulers never educated the masses, and we see the re sult. There is a good deal in biojd, race, etc., but culture is much more than half the battle. A letter from Raleigh, Q the home qt Worth Bagley, the ensign killed on the Winslow, contains the following: His death holds the same rc lation to the American Spanish war, as did that of his u::Ic, Maj. Bagley, to the Confederacy in the civil war. The latter was the first ofheer to Use his liie in the four years' struggle, having been shot at Bethel church, just previous to the battle of Bull Run. The same glorious assers vnv be msde of Worth Hugh s ;h- iii. si io sieriiice hiinseli 11 a war which may c vertop t'ne one m which his relative p' ' 'shed. CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Jr ZSrf-- Signature of taff&C&&i Santiago de Cuba Bombarded The Guns of Three American ships Damages the Fort. Madrid, May 19. Havana despatch says that Santiago de Cuba has been bombarded, with slight damages. Havana. .May 19 Three :neiican warships yesterday bombarded Moro Castle at Sa 1 -liago de Cuoa doing slight damage. No details have as ytt been received here. Washington, May 19 Semis official advices confirm the res port that Santiago de Cuba has been bombarded. It is said that the Amphitrite, Puritan and Minneapolis tried to cut the ca ble and were fired upon by the forts. They responded with slight results. France aid Germany Our Ene mies. Washington, May 20. It is announced on authority unusu ally reliable that President McKinley regards France and Germany as enemies and is pre paring for them in any event that they may show their true sen. timents. ue is said to have con clusive evidence that both are aiding Spain. Frenchmen Claiming Friend ship. Washington, May 20. Robs ireau, correspondent of the Paris Temps and Matin here rsserts that all Frenchmen, except those holding Spanish bonds, are friendly to America. Robireau has discovered that the h stility of France tovvard this country is socially a menace to the success of the Paris Exs position iu" 1900, A French firm wrote to a prominent Cincinnati house re gardiugthe Exposition, to which the Cinciunato house replied: "As France has shown herself so decidedly unfriendly to America since the beginning of hostilities with Spain, we decline to have anything whatever to do with you," Cunly Ciilhiiilii-. run? i of'.tipitio.i f,.if. le. 25c 11 C. G. C. fail, drusifist refuel Sails to the Relief of Dewey. San Francisco, May 18. The cruiser Charleston was moving from Mare Island Navy yard early this morning preparatory to sailing to the relief of Ads miral Dewey. She was loaded down with coal and ammuni tion. Flying Squadron at Key West Key West, May 18. The Fly ing Squadron has arrived. All well Fire at Plymouth.. The depot of the Atlantic Coast Line at .Plymouth was struck - by lightning at about ore o'clock Monday morning and completely destroyed. We Don't Wcrk For Spain. London, May 17. The Amer ican Cable Companies here have instructed their Agents not to transmit any telegrams for the Spanish government Just as Qoo as Scott's and we sell it much cheaper," Is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is called tor. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Booties of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who jesires to procure the " standard n because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for & stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser Be stirs you g-et SCOTT'S" Emnlslon. Se that the man 'n"0'Lpr'-PT,-Tll'5-n"nT"1M CLOSING IN ON JAVANA. Gomez, With 15,000 Men .Closing In On The Cuban City. A 'Battle Between The Fleets Momen tarily Expeote:!- Poit an Prince, May 20. Gen. Gonuz, with a force ot fifteen thousand men, is closing in 011 Havana The advance guard is being led by the negro chief Oiiiutin Bandera. While on the march they routed eight hundred Spaniards. Santiago is w Idly excited. Key West May 20. The Spanish Cape Verde fleet is re po ted on the south coast of Cuba this morning for Cienfuegos. A big battle is hourly expected. Washington, May 20. The Oregon, Marietta aud Buffalo have picked up the Harvard off St. Pieire,and all are heading under full steam for the wind ward passage to connect with Sampson's fleet. Coal ships have also been ordered to the wind ward passage to join Sampson, and a battle is momeintarily exs pected. The Cienfuegos Battle' Key West, May 20. It is now known here there were three hundred Spaniards killed and several hundred wounded in the recent battle at Cienfuegos. . The Story Untrue. Washington, May 18. The Japanese Minister told Secretary Day this morning that the story that Japan would protest against the American occupation of the Philippines was untrue. A Pilot Boat Sunk Key West; May 20. The pilot boat Glance sunk the pilot boat Saraste iu a collision here last night. - Troops for Dewey. Washington, may 30. F'our transports will leave San Fran cisco tomorrow or Sunday with 8,000 troops for Admiral Dewey. , A Murderer Hanged- Joliet, May 20. Thomas Nulty was hanged here this morning for the murder of his three sisters aud brother last November. lie committed the murders because he wanted to get married and h;s mother could not support him and t lu res t of the family. New Spanish Cabinet. Madrid, Ma 18. The new Spanish cabinet has been formed, as follows: President Sagasta; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Leony Castillo; war, General Correa; Marine, Romero Giron; Finance, Lopes Puigoerver; In terior, F. R. Capdepon; Public Instruction, Gamazzo. President Sagasta wi.l submit the names of the Ministers to the Queen today and they w 11 be sworn this evening. The Premier acts as Foreign Minister pending the arrival of Castillo. A Shot From The Wilmington. Key West, May 17. A courier with a message from Gomez when leaving Cuba in an open boat was fired upon by a Span ish gunboat. The Wilmington chased the Spaniard and crippled the Don with one shot. Cable Repaired- New York May 17, The Western Union Telegraph com pany reports that the St. Lucia and St- Vincent cable has been repaired, and communication restored between St. Vincent, Grenada, Barbadoes, Trinidad, and Demerar. Undergoing Repairs. New York, May 17. St Pierre, Martinique, dispatches report that the Spanish torpedo b, at 1 error is still there under going repairs at F'crt de France. Dangers qf Spring Which arise f.oni imparities in th blood and a deplete J coadtion of this vital iluid tnaj- be entirely averted by Hood's Sarsaparrilla. This great med icine cures all sores, and by enriching and vitalizing the blood, it overcomes that tired feeling and gives vitality and vigor. HOOD'S PILLS cure nauser, sick headache, billiousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents. j SPANISH FLEET LANDS !iif B ..It Great Activity At Key West. Evening Post Tent Burned. Madri 1. May 20. It is report id that Admiral Cervera has lauded an enormous tpiautity of .arms and supplies lor Blanco, ! and that the Spanish fleet will j go to Havana immediately. The Quern Regent c.ibled Admiral Cervera her congraiu lations. The Spanish fleet under Ad miral Cei vera, on arriving at Santiago de Cuba, found two small American warships there, but they retired with all po:-sible speed. Key West; May 20. Thete is the greatest activity aboard ves sels here preparing to go to sea. It is expected that Sampson will sail this afternoon to meet Cervera. The arrival of the Spanish, fleet at Santiago de Cuba has heated the Navy's blood to a boiling point. The burning of the Evening Post tent, displaying a Spanish flag, is universally-commended. Over three hundred soldiers were concerned in the btirnmg of the tent, but will never be punished for the offence. A Washington special says that Admiral Sampson has been notified of the whereabouts of the Spanish fleet and that lie is on a hot scent for it. Goes to Join Sampson's Fleet. New York, May 20. Hurry orders were received today to coal the Columbia preparatory to sailing. It is believed that she will join Sampson's fleet. Cubans Win. Kingston, Jamaica, May iC In an engagement sec v 11 leagues from Cienfuegos last Monday General Gomez defeated about sixteen hundred Spaniards, coin pelling them to relinquish Juca ro, Moron and Trocha, the most important, fortifications near Cienfuegos, and retire to the city. He also compelled the Spaniards to abandon the outer fortifications. The Spaniards have notified the planters that they must look out for them selves, A fortnight ago General Min ochal passed Cienfuegos with two thousand Cubans from Pu rto Principe aud Santa Clara with the intention of invading Havana province aud coopera ting with the Americans in making a landing. Two hundred and eightyssev en passengers on the British steamer Adula" which arrived here Thursday, accuse Consul McCann and vice-consul Casa nova of fleeing fiom Cienfuegos without notifying the American? under their charge that the steamer Beverly had been sent by Consul Dent at Kingsf an to rescue them. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a suc cess as a cure, and that is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E Grisham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by W. W. Griggs & Son, Druggist. liryan liaising A Iieghnciit. Lincoln, Neb., May 18. Will iam J. Bryan began active work as a recruiting ollicei this norn ing, raising a regiment under authority-of the Governor. Bryan wants to go to the front in active service. To Curt) Con t pa Mo n forever. Take C-iscarets Ciady Cathartia 10c orSfo. ItfiCC. fail to care, druggists reload money ll TI1E COLUMBIA. ENGLAND AND AMERICA Has An Understan ding As to The Offen sive and Defen- sive Alliance. General ICerritt Pre paring to go to the Phillipines. N e wspaper Despatch es to be Approved by Lieutenant Miley. Washington, May 20. It is stated in oflicial circles that a complete understanding lias been reached between England and America as to offensive and defensive alliance. It is believed that General Shafter will release the boy Gar cia who was arrested sometime ago as a Spanish spy. Garcia has lived in Tampa for eighteen ears, aud prominent officials corroborate his innocence. Newspaper correspondents here have been notified that all future despatches must be ap proved by Lieut. Mi lev, of Shaf ters staff, and a rigid censorship will be maintained. General Merritt had a confer ence with officials in the Army Department at an early hour this morning, preparatory to going to the Philippines, lie expects to leave for San Fran cisco to-night, enroute to Maila. He refuses to make any states ment as to the Philippine matter, but will appoint his staff offi cers today. Reports received at the De partmeut show th.-.t there have been one hundred tousand vol unteers sworn in, leaving but twenty five thousand to be mus tered in. The seventh and eight Ohio, sixty filth New York, and first New Jersey vol unteers have reached Camp Al ger, Falls Church, Va. Others are expected today. 5! V.-.iiP lioui'ls VI it Si I'as.' ari'm. l .'.iiiny ( ,",tii:i rtic, r;:r:' i ch.uipal ion forc er 10c. I: C. C C fall. 'r-.'srists r-f und luoney. A Spanish Trick. Key West. May 17 An Ingenious Spanish trick to damage the blockadcrs was made yesterday near Ha vana. They set adrift an old boat loaded with car wheels arid rail road iron to try and entice the Americans, but the commander Chapman C. Todd of the Wil mington learning of the Spanish derelict drifting apparently de serted fired four shots from the Wilmington and sunk the dans gerous craft. Will Buy A New Bell. The crew of the cruiser New York are raising contributions to purchase a new bell for their ship. The present one was pre sented by the Seventh New York Regiment and the crew ar.e so angry at the refusal of the Seventh to enlist that they want to return the bell. Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is as old as she looks," says the world. No woman looks as old as she is If her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor. FACTS ABOUT THE NAVY. The United Siatts is the fifth naval power in the woild. The navies of Great Britain, Ftauc Russia and Italy rank .dua l in the order named Gttmanv and the Uuite 1 States ar aScv.t t "d. Our prvsvt cHective fighting force consists 01" Jour iuttlohips of the first class, one btttleship of the second rluss, tw o amu-red cruisers, eighteen cruisers, til teen gunboats, s!x double turuted monitors, one ram, one d namite gunboat, one despatch bo it. one transput t a n d eight toijdo boats. The powder used is l.iovvn A load for tht biggest gun Wtighs 500 pounds and is hoisted to the breech by a derrick the powder being sewed up in l uilap bags. Armor plates aie toted by firing steel "projectiles weipliiu: from 100 to 1,500 pounds at them from gnus charged with 500 pounds of pow der and at a dis tance of about a city block. Our battleships have a speed of from fifteen to seventeen knots an hour, Cruisers make nineteen to twenty-four knots while the monitors can travel about twelve knots. The biggest guns in the navy are forty -nine feet long, big enough for a man to crawl into; four feet in diameter at the largest part, and weigh 135,500 pounds, or there about. There are six rear admirals in active service. The officers of vice-admiral aud admiral are unfilled, so there is no head of the navy excepting Secretary Long. The fastest vessels in the navy are the torpedo boats Por ter and Dupout, each of which can-travel 27.5 knots an hour, Battleships cost from $2,50,0 000 to $3,750,000 and cruisers from $600,000 to $3,000,000. A good torpedo boat costs over $100,000. Battleships are for the heavy work; cruisers are commerce destroyers; monitors are usefu only for coast defense. The Indiana could be outside Sandy Hook and throw 1,200 pound shots into Nev York at the rate of four a minute. Those artists who show smoke in pictures of naval battles are wholly wrong. Smokeless pow der is used. All of the cruisers are na.ncd in honor of the cities, and the battleships, except the Kersar ge, in honor of States. A big battleship has on board an electric plant capable ol light ing a town of 5,000 inhabitants. The boilers of the Iowa have a heating surface of eight acres and hold thirty tons of water. Great Britian has 264 torpedos and torpedo boat destroyers. Uncle Sam has only eight. Five hundred and forty six men and forty officers are requirs ed to mand the cruiser New York At present the total enlisted orce of the naval malina is 5, 870 officers and men. Behind the heavy armour there is a padding of either corn pitch or cocoa husks. It costs $500 every time one of the big guns on board a ship is fired. The Brooklyn and New York are our armored cruisers. Sailors are paid from $9.50 to $12.50 per month and board. An act of Congress in 1872 abolished flogging in the navy. The American navy has practically all been built since 1883, . A captain in the navy ranks with a colonel in the army. The oldest iron vessel is the Michigan, built is 1844. Five battleships are now un der construction. We have the only ram the Katahdiu. Morning Post. The Alabama Launched. Philadelphia, May 18. The battleship Alabama was launch ed here at noon today. The ship was christen'-. 1 by Miss Mary II. Morgan, daughter of Senator Morgan, of Alabama. There was only a small crowd present as the Govern ment desircs"to keep such in formation a secret, as a great deal of information might be gained by strangers being al lowed in Cramps shipyard where the ship is being built. When comp'eted she will be a powerful fighter and work will be rushed to completion as rapidly as posible. If the hair i-i falling out, and turniug gray, the glauds of the skin need stimulating aud color-food, and the best remedy and stimulant is Hall's Hair Renewer- LO From FACTORY la nnwsiiMPR SI.39 S brthi (cinco VV ltuUati Itix-krr. our uph n;- - -,J litturc, f)niv- V ,:j.--rr5Zi Ifcil.y larrwire. vv W l!-fnirrrtoi . V VJt, M'c, 1-rttni. V' IVlurr. Mir-d rora, llo.Mlnif. ptc. i viur for il "J Al askinit. S 1 wv ml ipil.-im-nt lunt is- ff fA CAKI'KT tWTALoUl'K in lithoW " ' nnFii-.- ..,,1,- .....(.a, rraphe-l colors 1 al ir.artP'l g vrriio lor 11. it you witi tutmpliw. 0 ... 1 ... inv. J Mftttintr mil- h!. A mailed for fv. All CarMt rrl tttia moniti and frolic bt 0 pftlU on 99 it rrlittr sortoirr, Q . fR7 A.R ? s tiurs a mailo-to-youisaxMW- uro All-Wool Cliiot tMiif. eirvnsrtf propuHl to your station. W'rho for lr cata logue anil sarartcM. AJJrcMJ (exactly as below). (O Dept. 809. BALTIMORE. M0. OJ SALE OF Hv vitt.i'- ot a t'.iciw tif the Snj-eii"! Con it mad i;i tiu- i-:uim- of W. M !.i ter ct al II .. I'muix, I shall on Saturday, May 28, '98 AT 12. M. oflVr for sale at C'oai thoiw ilm.i in Klizatu-th t'lty at l'uMir Aiulion il,, two f iloiti ttai'K 0! land. 1st trai t know 11 as !str lirn Willi mi's ti act 1 inv' in Sah-in township a.l.'in inK tin lands of IMward Mail ham, Wilson l'oil.i-s. Flatly ChtI. a.'.'l others. For (U-Sv 1 iptimi mt lh- deed of St-pluii Williams and wile to Ilr.O. F. Kat' 1, leiorilcd in l.-ml. 1,1, pa'.;e So 1, eoiitaintn;' ss, acies mnie less. 2nd, Tiact of laud in FiouF n . township 1 vi'ii; on the Fa-pi' dan k River, adjoining tue Road l.H"n the Lamb l eiiv ioa!, I'.iMpiotiiiik. Riv er, the lauds of M . 1,. I a is in-1 othi t -, Terms f sah: one (otiith c.r-b, Balance in (, 12 and is in .nth-, with interest on defen ed tavnuiits Willi privileges to pay all a-di. G. W. WARD. Cnn'r. 25, SjS- Fred Davis, Wholesale ;:id Retail - DKALKR. All Grades of Coal constai:' 011 I laud. Nothing but the Best handled. AH Coal scrcaued before leav ing the yard. Orders filled promptly and Ship merits made to any point. Yards, N'nitheast corner MATTHT.W AND WATFK SI RKF'IH, Near 'il v Mai ket. Klj.abeth City, N. C. fit!" I'll one 1 1. S.LSTORER cSiCO Wholesale I't-ali rH and .Ship- it- ( It in. Is of 1S FULTON FISH MA UK LT ; iov Yoiut. We work harder for the intei est of the Southern fishermtr than any house in the business. If your Stencil is 11 ot in good o . t let us know, t4f"Ve ICmploy no Agents and l'uv no Commissions. SCHOONERS ARK BKING CAPTURED AND MUST HK- UNLOADSD ! -CALL AT- BERGERON'S IMXIi: IALA!S, A Job For Everybody To u::load - schooners Sic a;; IC111 ploy !. lent for all tiuriu''- the Summer" Kstabliein u sa;., . ui. lawolr a V. i. .fbu!i'vn)ftj)i-.0! ! ri-. s.. . : Piccli :-: Pier. Soft Crabs Terrapin, V.u Baltimore, ivid. Jtliek Salt-H I'romp! 1 i: KM.!: EN ITS ruli-rb Nat'l. Hank. Iu:ih Mitch tit Ht y W'tfl.J. lfojtr A Co. J. nukfliarl Ji Co. Uizens Nat'l. Baulc. The J. 8. 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