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W have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator, and none of thetn gave us more than tem porary relief ; the Regulator not only relieved, but cured US." f.U. iiil.EOKAl'H AND MESSENGER, MaCON, G MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. U. ZULIN ii CO.. PhiU uelnhia. Pa. Schedule in effect Feb'y. 21, '98. Norf lk & Southarn R. R. Ma.il aud Express trains, Southbonnd, d dly (ex cept Sundays,) leave Elizabeth City al 1 1:40 a. tn.. Northbound, daily, (except Sundays) leave Elizabeth City at 2:45 p. 111. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 leave Eliza beth City Southbound 6 p. m., North bound 9:20 a. m. The trains arrive al and depart from Norfolk & Western de pot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all Rail and Steamer lines, and at Kdenton with Steamer for Roanoke, Castiie, Chowan aud Scupperuong rivers; Transfer steamers to vlackey's IVi ry, thence by Norfolk & Southern K. It. to Roper, Pante.tfO, aud Bell haven, connecting with steamer Yir yiuia Dare or Jakltyville, Aurora tashingtou aud all intermediate land inys. Eastern Carolina Dispatch .AND Old Pom inlon Lino The steamer Neuse leaves Elizabeth Ctty Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ai 6 p. in., for Newbern. connecting with the A. & N. C. R R. for Goldsboro Kiiiston, and Morehead Citv, and with the V. N. It. R. for Jacksonville. Wilmington, N. C , etc. Returning leave Newbern Monday, Wednesday :md Friday. Stops at Roanoke Is land, Ocracoke and Oriental in both directions. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth Citj Station to all landings, Newberne Kinstou, Goldsboro, Morehead Cit and Wilmington, N. C. Daily all rail service between Eliza beth City and New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Norfolk. Through cars aud as quicker time than by a 1 w rates anrt other route. shipped vie . . as follows & Southern W. & B. R. n; Philadel- Direct all goods to b .teru Carolina Dispa' . Frou. Norfolk by Norf Railroa.il; Baltimore by R., President Street Stat uhia, Philadelphia R. R., Dock Street citation; New York, by Pennsylvania R. R., I'ier 27 North River, and Old Dominion Line. For further information apply to M. II. Snowden, Agent, Elizabeth City, 01 so the General Office of the Norfolk & Hon hern R. R. Company, Norfolk, Ya I. K KING, Genera Manager. n. C. HUDGINS. G. F. & P. Agt PETTIT'S North Carolina Lines C. L. PETTIT, Manager. Steamer NEWTON will leave No. folk for Elizabeth City, Creswell and way landings on Wednesdays and Sat urdays at 4 p. 111., Elizabeth City foi Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m. Returning, will leave Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a. m., and Elizabeth Citv same day at 2:30 p. m., arriving ir Norfolk next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave Nor folk for Elizabeth City, Hertford au.1 way landings, on Tuesdays and I'ri days at 4 p. m., Elizabeth .City fo Hertford Wednesdays and Saturdays a' 9:30 a. m Returning, will leave Ilerl ford for Norfolk Mondays, and Thuis days at 7 a. in. and Elizabeth City same day at 2:30 p. in., arriving in- Norfolk .next day W' W. MORRISETT, AghwT. Elizabeth City, N. C FOR THE CHILDREN! Until further notice I will on each SATURDAY MAKE ONE DOZEN DIAMONDS PHOTOG-RAPHS, For 50c. OR ONE DOZEN MANTELLO CARDS, FOR $1.00 OF ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN TURNER, The New Photographer, EEIZ, CITY, N. C. GIVEN UP FOR A BAD JOB. Costs Too Much Gold To Come Through The Suez. Washington, June 29. The State Department has be vised that Caiyara's fleet has practically abancTSsed tne Phil ipiac trip owing to iusiu mount able obstacles encountered by the Suez Canal Company's reg ulations which prevent more than one warship going through the canal at once, a.id as Cam.ua has twelve ships, and it takes twelve hours to make the trip, it would take twelve days for his fleet to get through. Th tolls amount to one hundred aud sixty thousand dollars in gold, in a Iva nee, drafts being refused. Under these circumstances Commodore Watsons fleet has been ordered to hurry to the Spanish coast to anive prior to Camara. It is the same old story and yet con stantly recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator is the best family medicine. "We have used it in our family for eight years and find it the best medi cine we ever used. We think there is no such medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. AI. E. S. Adington Franklin, N. O. "Each member of our family uses' it as occasion re quires." W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Kv. Strongly Intrenched. Baiquiri, June 27. The Cu bans report to General Shafter that the Spaniards are strongly intrenched at Santa Ursula and Laguinas, both' important en trances to Santiago. They hav ing erected two heavy batter ies, using some of the guns from the Spanish fleet, and the b?t teries are defended by 6000 men. The Spaniards will make a strong resistance and Shafter has issued rigid orders that the troops shall not engage the Spaniards unnecessarily, but that they shall be ready for a decisive attack. It is economy to progt by the exper ience of others. Thousands have been cured by Hood's Sarsoparilla, why not yon f Trouble All Around. Havana, June 29. It is re ported that the Americans are having difficulty in advancing on Santiago, owing to the Span ish fire. Commander of the Spanish gunboat Ardilla reports being chased by an American ship in making a reconuaisance, and on the following day discovered the vessel had rounded up and captured a number of Spanish sloops. "My little boy has been troubled every spring for the past four or five years by an eruption covering his body and limits. It was so bad he could not get on his shoes and stock ings. Last spring I heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and by taking this medi cine he was entirely cured." AIks. Nettie Ryan, Winchester, Ya. Biggest Fleet iu the World. ashington, June 29 Orders were sent to Admiral Sampson this morning directing him to extend the limits of the Cuban blockade as provided by the President's proclamation. Admiral Sampson has the largest fleet of vessels under his command ever directed by one single officer, the number being one hundred and seven. Thousands of pei sons have been cui ed of piles by using DeW'tt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema aud all sk-in diseases. It gives immediate relief Origgs & Son. Fish's Father at Washington. Washington, June 2S. Nich olas Fish, the father of Hamil ton Fish, Jr., who was killed in the battle at LaGuasina, in the charge of the Rough Riders, and a prominent society man, called on Secretary of the Navy at noon today and requested that the side arms and body of son be sent north for burial. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, 'Ind., says that for constipation he Las found DeWitt's Little Early Risers to be per fect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach aud liver troubles. Griggs & Son Heavy Battle Expected. Washington, June 29. Al though there is nothing in the plans of the Administration to base a belief that an attack on Santiago will be made for a few days yet, there is a general feel ing among officials that news of a similar battle a; that of last week will shortly come. The opinion has for its foundation the fact that Wheelers division has moved up to a point within rifleshot of the Spuiish outposts, surrounding the C apital, Some anxiety is felt in rela tion to the Sp'inish reinforces ments under Pando and the sub jugatiou of Santiago mav not be brought about by storming ihe earthworks, the military meth ods of half a century ago, but by modern warfare, in which great use will be made cf Shafters big guns landed Irom transports to reduce the defences at Santiago, and that these guns will create great havoc among the Span iards, without causing the loss of life that would ultimately follow the old method. There is one little maxim That now I will name, Which may briug what is better Than riches or fame. All those who will heed it Good appetite find, Strong nerves, rosy cheeks, And vigor of mind. It will bacish dyspepsia, Rhemmatism and gout; That Tired feeling conquer, Drive scrofula out. And here is the maxim Its wisdom is sure Take Hood's Sarsaparilla And keep your blood pure. Rough Riders Funeral, Guantanamo Bay, June 26th, via Playa del Este, June, 29. The funeral of the dead Rough Riders took place yesterday at a beautiful' spot about a mile from the battle field. The men ot all the regiments were in at tendance, and a small iron cross was erected to mark the spot. The effects of the men have been preserved and will be handed over to their friends. Accidently Shot. Washington, June 29. Har vey Reed, a private in the 60th Massachusetts Volunteers, was accidently shot during a sham battle at Camp Alger yesterday and will probably lose a ear and eye. Insurgents Starving. Siboney, via Playa del Este, June 29. Two thousand insur gents of General Garcia' s corns mand arrived on the troopship Leona this morning from Ascer- redos, uuder the command . of Sanchez, The majority of them were half naked, and iu some instances were half famished. 1 Condemns Canteens. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 28. It is not believed that the troops fiom Camp Thomas will leave this week. One or two regi ments may leave but even this is doubtful. war.- Fifty Years Ago. Who could Imagine that this should be The place where, in eighteen ninety-three That white world-woader oi arch and dome Should shadow the nations, polychrome . . . Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started 50 years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's JFair medal of 1893 & fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. OFF FOE THE COAST OF SPAIN. Will Bombard Ports Where Shipyards Are Located. New York, June 28. Commo dore Watso i sailed on the New aik this if'iormng for Santiago under imperative orders. He has been informed that he will find his ; quai'ro.i ready oil- the south co?.t of Cuba. Washington, June 28. Com modorc Watson's first objective point will be the Canary Islands where he will seize a base of supplies, alter which he will proceed to the coast oi Spaiu and bombard Ferrol, Carthagena and Barcelona, where ship-yards are located. Should Admiral Camara and his fleet be recalled, there will be a great naval engagement in Spanish waters. Commodore Watson's fleet will eventually be reinforced by the Brooklyn, Indiana, Colum bia, Si. Paul, St. Louis and Minneapolis. The use o! Hall's Hair Renewer pro motes the growth of the hair, and te stores its natural co!or aud beauty, fteesthe scalp of daudnuT, tetter, and all impurities' Tbanks Them All Washington, June 19. In ad dition to the resolution of thanks passed by the Senate this after noon to Lt. Hobson, there were also included in the same reso lution a tender of thanks to Lieut. Newcomb and Captain Hodgsdon, as recommended by the President on Monday last. Orders Issued. Washington, June 29. The general orders issued by Gener al Miles were made public tos day. They tend to regulate the leaves of absence of the army musicians, and the number of ambulances for each corps. Merritt Sails. San Francisco, June 29. Gener al Merritt expects to sail this afternoon on the Newport for Manila, and will reach there, it is calculated, by July 25th. Span Like an Ostrich. Whatever sympathy European nations have to spare is certain ly going out to America. As far as the press is concerned the change is complete. All the principal papers ot P'aris favor America. A few journals that do not are hedging. The Matin has some sensible remarks on the war. They are the more noteworthy, as the Matin is a serious paper. "There are two things in the Spanish-Amer icau war hard to understand. What advantage is it to the Spaniards to spread abroad news of victory every time they are beaten? They have done nothing else since' the outbreak of hostilities. Then again why do they forbid the sending of telegrams from Madrid when they contain nothing of value to the enf my, "This is really the worn out policy of the silly ostrich, which thinks because its head is buried in the sand uo one can see its body sticking in the air. This action is absurd, seeing that the suppressed news come from some other quarter at the same time. Queen Getting Ready. Madrid, June 29. The Queen Regent will issue a decree for the formation of an auxiliary cruiser division at Cadiz. There is more Catanh in this sec tion of the country than all ot'ier dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incura ble. For a great many years doctors pionounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with lecal treat meat. pronounced it incurable Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimo-" nials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold byDrugpist, 75c.1 Hall's Family Pills are the best. No Mistake cf Idei tifcat on Washington, June 27. Gen eral Shafter reports that the graves of the dead have been so marked that there will be no miitake iu identification. He denies the report that yello w fe ver had appeared among the troops. The weather is very good and the health of the com mand is remarkabl and outside of the wounded, there are less than 150 men sick. So far none of the wounded have died and only two men have dud of dis ease since leaving Tampa. General Shafter further says that, after surveying the field, he. is convinced that he can car ry Santiago by assault, although the guns have not yet been placed in position. He will not undertake this at once, however, because the Americans are con stantly gaining strength -while tbe Spaniards are growing weaker. Win you battles against disease by acting promptly. One minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early Jit prevents com sumptiou. And in late stages it fur nishes prompt relief. Griggs & Son. Thinking ot Peace. Madrid, June 29. At the Cabinet council yesteiday tele grams were ordered sent to Gen eral Blanco, inquiring as to his plan of campaign aud instruct ing him. His reply is expect ed thi afternoon in time for another council when it is be lieved that an important decis ion will be reached. The be lief gains ground that the peace party is prcvaling. Manila advices say that a con ference of the Foreign Admirals there will be held at the request of Captain General Augusti to consider the situation. When You Are Tired. Without extra exertion, languid, dull and listless, your blood is failing, to supply to your muscles aud other or gans the vitalizing aud strength giving properties they require. Hood's Sar saparilla cures that tired feeling by enriching and purrifying the blood. It will give you energy arid vigor. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. ure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. The Yale Heard From. Washington, June 28. The auxiliary cruiser Yale, now be ing used a a transport, left Hampton Roads Wednesday with the 33rd Michigan and a part of the 34th Michigan Vol unteer Infant! y who have re cently been in camp at Camp Alger. Baiquiri, June 28. The cruis er Yale arrived this morning with a large quantity of supplies and ammunition for the troops. Returnsfor More Troops. Washington, June 29 Word has been received here at the Navy Department that the cruiser Yale has started from Baiquiri for Newport News to receive another complement of troops uuder Garrettson for ser vice in Southern Cuba. A Big r-ire. New York, June 29. A fifty thousand dollar fire occurred this morning to the Ansonia Clock Compaay, on Cliff Street. Are Are your cheeks L If I hollow and your Z YOU PS white? g n a I is your appeinc 3l6 I poor an Tour di- p your flesh soft Jj and have yea lost These are svmotoms of :Sr anemia or poor blood. They are just as frequent : in the summer as in the 1 a 1 t.. cured at one tune just as well as another. Sola's Emasissssis of cod liver oil ivith hypo- L phosphites will certainly jjr help you. Almost everyone r, can take it. and it will not & 4j disturb the weakest storn- & : acn. -T poor blood to a healthy and rich Ml ted. It nourishes the brain gives L jjl power to the nerves. - It brines iT 4 back your old weight and strength, ijf t All Druggists. 5Cc. andfl. tm r Ciwn At Tb-knrvr Phmictc Kaw Vajt-It 4PV ST. PAUd CRIPPLES THBJERROR. And Kills Three Span iards And Wounds Several Others. Washington, June 28. The Navy Department this morning pos'.td the iollowiug bulletin from Captain Sisbee: "Off San Juan, l'oito Rico, Was attaked by a Spanish un protected cruiser and the Span ish torpedo boat destroyer Terror. The Terror made a dash, which was awaited by the St. Paul. The St. Paul hit the Terror three times, killing one officer and two men, and wound ing several others. The Terror got back under cover of the fortifications with difficulty and was towed into the harbor in a sinking condition, where she is now 1eing repaired. Later the cruiser and gunboat started out but remained under protect ion of the forts." The President has issued a proclamation declaring a block ade of Southern Cuba and San Juan, Porto Rico. "One of my sick headaches," you will hear people frequently say, and if the complaint was hopelessly incura ble. As a matter of fact, Ayer's Fills not only relieve sick headache but tf fectually remove the cause of this dis tressing complaint, and so bring about a permanent cure. Hobson Enriches the Language. London Daily Telegraph. Is Lieut. Hobson. by his gal lant deed, likely to add a word to the nautical portion of the English language? It looks like it. For example, a river passenger steamer, one the grimiest and most tumbledown ot the many dilapidated craft of the kind that plough the si lent highway, nearly collided with a barge at London Bridge the other day. The skipper used strong language to the barge, but to his taunts the lat ter bellowed, " Better take that old tub out to sea and Hobsonize' her!" The retort was greeted with a burst of appreciative aud sympathetic laughter by the passengers on board the vessel thus characterized. If the ma jority of the Thames passenger steamers efficiently "nobsoHised, and replaced by comfortable modern vessels, the change would be welcomed by most of the people who use the river service. Camp Cuba Libre Deserters. Up to date there have been seveu desertions from the Goldss boro company, one from the Raleigh company, and two from the Shelby company. Not being in actual wai the death penalty cannot be inflict ed for desertion. The maximum punishment is now 18 months at hard labor. A special order to this effect has recently been issued by the Secretary cf War. Private John Norwood, son of Judge Norwood, who Saturday received an honorable discharge, left for home this morning. He enlisted iti the Wayuesville corns pany as principal musician, but not being able to fill, the posis tion he was put back in ranks. On account of this he applied for a discharge. Two thousand pounds cf chewing tobacco were yesterday distributed among the soldiers in camp here, with compliments of the Liggett & Myers Tobac co company, of St. Louis, Mo. Each man was given a two ounce block. TO FOLLOW CAMARA. If He Goes to Philippines a Squadron Will Follow Him The war board has practically decided thai more can be ac complished by running down Camara than in merely harass ing Spain's coast and to that end the formation of a flying squad ron will be arranged at once. If Camara proceeds through the Suez canal a squardron under Schley's command will start for the Mediteranean with instruct ions to follow Camara to the end, if need be around the world. That Camara will never re turn to Spain if be persits in going to the Philippines, naval officers are ready to wager big money. - A BLOCKADER CAUGHT Mirerable Refugees From Hava na Oflcr No Resistance. Key West, Fla., June 25. A twoMiiasted vessel, the Am apala, of Trtijilltt, Honduras, was brought in heie Satutdav morn i"fT fiyi'ig the american flag and in charire of Knsign eeii, of the Yicksburg. She was captured yesterday afternoon at sunset while having Havana, and attempting to run the block ade. She was quickly overhaul el by the Yicksburg aud wts found to have over 30 women and children and a number of men on board, crew r.nd passen gers, all refugees. There was no sickness on board the Ama pala ; but she is detained in quarantine. The Amap.ila is a small wood en brig belonging to Manuel Montesino Moneres, of Trtijillo Honduras. She hud been lying at Havana since before the block ade. Her crew numbering eley en men besides the captain, but almost all were male refugees. Gerome Haze, a French citi-1 zen who three years ago was a leading exchange broker in Hav ana chartered the vessel aud got together over forty people eager to embrace any chance to escape from Havana. He is in charge of an expedition made up of all na tionalities including Spauish, French, Venezuelans, Cubans and the Turks, they fully expect ed to be captured, but the condi tions iu Havana were so dreadful lor the poorer classes that any risk was preferable to starvation. The Amapala uo resistance. All ot the captives are confident of release. Hardly any provisions were on board at the time of the capture, and uo cargo or contra band articles were found, aud she may not be held as a prize. J They report everything quiet at Havan which looks like a deserted-city since business and traffic are at a standstill. Moed-purifiers, though gradual, are radicaT in their effect. Ayer's Sarsa paiilla if intended as a medicine only and not a stimulaut, excitant, or bev erage. Immediate results may not al ways follow its use ; "but after a rea sonable time, permanent benefit is cer tain to be realized. Roosevelt's Men Fighters. "Teddy" Roosevelt's rough riders have had their baptism of fire and have proved that they can and will fight. Their hot encounter with a superior force of ambushed Spauiards Friday was a test that tried the mettle of both officers and men, and the roll of dead aud wounded gives evidence of the grim courage of the attacking force. All the ad vantage of position and numbers was with the enemy, who fought under cover, with full knowl edge of every detail of the rug ged, wooded country. But they were unable to stand up against the dash and determination of Roosevelt's aggregation of Western cowboys and Eastern city men, "Dudes" aud brawny frontiersmen seem to make a highly effective combination in a fight. ThanKS Hobson. Washington, June 29. The Senate this afternoon passed a resolution of thanks to Hobson and his crew. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Camden County. Sup'r.Court. J. K. Abbott, and S. O. Mullen, ex ecutors of F. N. Mullen vs. Stephen 11. Weeks. This cause Coming on to be heard upon the affidavit filed in this cause, the court finds that th& defendant is a non-resident of North Carolina, and after due diligence cannot be found in said state ; that he has property in this State, and that this court has jurisdic tion of the same. It is ordered, decreed and adjudged by the court that publication in the Fisherman &. Farmer a newspaper published in Elizabeth ;ity. N. C., be made in the above entitled cause for the defendant notifying him to appear at the next term of the Superior Court holden for the County, of Camden on the 2nd Monday in September 189S, answer or demur to the complaint filed in this cause, or judgment will be taken against him ior tne relief de manded. It is further ordered by the Coutt that publication be made notifying the defendant' that attachment-has been obtained in the above entitled cause agaiust his property tn this State. That the object of the action is to le cover judgment against the defendant for $450.00 and interest from Septem ber 27th 1892. ,,p It is further ordered that publication of this order hall be sufficient notice. .. ? R L. FORBE8, Cleik Sup'r. Court, Camden Co. May 21st. 1898- E. F. Aydlett, Att'y. for Plff's. LO From FACTORY to CONSUMER. OJ $1,39 burthlii(exftct) IV the birmt aim J tutua Kocker. o ever mail : twr . Our In caulotruo n w 113. ai tilturr. Dran. IV ris Crockery. 0 ror, liod.ltnjr. ta. to your for tbo ricturefl. Mir Mumir. oierii unnipmonu luat la. r UcJaPBl) frw. Vr1t livilir IV OVA li I'E r CATALOG UK in litho-fO (mipbenl colors la alto mailed free. f Writ for it. "flip r it. 11 you wmii aaraiWea, ff Be ml 80. fttamo. Mattlnir aamnlna W OmwIloJ for tc fr- tliia month And freight VJ All HirurKiita.il Ml fV) pavldou 9 purctiayara andeter. $7.45 Q buys n mndo-to-your-mea- ur All-Wind t 'lift lot Suit.. 01 expre&tiut iwr inn! to your nmii'uj. nruo mrinciit A logue ami aunipU. Audrve (exactly aa btlowl. V 1 ITI.tlTti IITVTTQ A, anv .0 - VP Dept. 909. BALTIMORE. WO. OJ S.L.STORERcfcCO V -.olc"ilo Dottier, am) Shippers of k indu of KJ FULTON FISH MAHKKT TV-1CW VOlMi, We work harder for the inter est of the Southern fishermen than any house in the business. If your Stencil is not in rood ov.lcr let us know, WWe Employ no Agents and l'ay uo Coin missions. SCHOONERS ARE BEING CAPTURED AND MUST UK-- UNLOADD ! -CALL AT- BERGERON'S A Job For Everybody To UNLOAD - SCHOONERS. Sleady Employment for all during the Summer Don't wait until your Wheel gives out before you have it re paired. IJrind it to P. DeLON, An Experienced Bicycle Repairer. and have it put in 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 rspair ed in DeLon's shop can't be fixed this side of the factory. A lull stock of Bicycle Sup plies always on hand at lowest prices. Shop No. 40, Matthews St., ELIZAETII CITY, N. Bayside House KITTYyaWK, N. C, W. J. TATE, Prop. A NEW BUILDING, COMPLETED SEP TEMBER 1 , 1897. Op n The Your TCoiiimI. Beautifully located ut the Head of Kitty Hawk ray half mile from Atlan tic Ocean. A Veritable Paradise for the Summer Visitor. Here the Sum mer Visitor can Hathe, Sail. Row, Fish, Ride through Virgin I'ine Forests or Shoot Shore Birds to his heart's con tent. Climate as pure and healthy as the South affords. Mean Temperature for pastlecade ; Summer. 74 Degrees ; Winter 4 Degrees. 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