ONE DOLLAR per Year, in Advance. ELIZABETH CITY N. C, FRIDAY JULY 22, 1898. ESTABLISHED 188G The Best Advertising Medium in the Albemarle District The Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation Doubles Any Other Paper Published in ThisSection. The Most Wide-Awake and Successful Business Men use the FISHERMAN & FARMER Columns with the Highest Satisfaction and Profit. Am. -rica's Greatest Ielicine is 1 food's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of !...!:;;-: h"or:(l, from I i..; : !mp''j on your to the reat Scrofuli sore which I -'rains your system. T'v.as.mrls of people Testify that Mood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Malaria, ( i r a :- h, Rheumatism A: -1 That Tired j t. ;::',. Remember this Aiid p.x t I Jood's And only Hood's. S'.-h-j'hilc in effect Feb'y. 21, '98. --, 1: i .1,; Southern R. R. Ma.i and , v; i ;il:is, Southbound, d tily (ex- San-Uysj leave Elizabeth City at . ; -1 v.i., Northbound, daily, (execpa : i.-Mi.ivs) leave Kluabetb. City at 2:45 . r ;. T i lins Nos. 3 and 4 leae Eliza , '); 1 i-.y southbound 6 p. m., North-,-. . :, ! l-.i. a. m. The trains arrive at a:; '. u ; u t from Norfolk & Wcstei 11 de in!, Nn.f'.'.k; connect at Norfolk with .V.i Rail and Steamer lines, and a'. 5 i -, r . 11 with Steamer for Roanoke, C t Chowan and Scuppernong 7 'i't a:iA.-r steamers to .Jackey's irv. thence by Norfolk &. Southern 1; Ii. to Roper. Tanteo, and Bell ' r.eii. connecting with steamer Vir 1 j'are or .lAiklcyv 11 e, Aurora -'. '.: !!!!.. t-.ii and all intermediate land, jt;tcrn Carolina Dispatch AND Old IJomiiiion IjiiaOg Tb' itiimer Neuse leaves Elizabeth i v Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday p. ju.,"i'r Nmvbern connecting Vr.h the A. & N. C. R R.for Goldsboro '.. :t .:i, ai:d Moiebead City, aud with tr.,- W. N. & N. R. II. for Jacksonville. .: :ii!:ii:-4ton, N. C , etc. Returning iNewbern Monday, Wedcesdaj i'n-biy. Stops at Roanoke Is ':.:( ; r:i coke and Oriental in both l'J' s: . 1 ,.. on tale at Elizabeth Cit; Mitiot: to all landings. Newberne ...a GoUlsboro, Morebead Cit- i Wi'i'.aiugtou, N. 0. l. :;. all rail service between Eliza : .. und Xew York, Philadelphia ! ::. . rolk. : ":. ': :xi c.iim ::d as w rates ana . u.-i i'.me than by i 1 father route, .ii! i;ov,d.s to ') shipped via ' : , .'Carolina Uispa' '. as follows .,:i"..'k bv Nor! Southern i. Stahiu'j.-.rc by V. & B. R. . Ja-f.-'O.-nt Street Sitst n; Philadel j j-'rihidcipb'.u R. R., boek Street t-.'.a j.:; '-iw York, by Pennsylvania :i. it., i'icr .7 North River, and Old '.,a.i::;..;i l.mv, l-"vr faitiur :m formation ajjply iJ M. 11. 'len, A.-.ent, Elizabeth City, 01 . 'J - ' .1 - m al Oi'iietf of ihe Norfolk & . , .-Ri. 1 is U. K. Company, Norfolk, Va i. i:. y IN (i, General Manager. .LC. Hl'iKJINS. C. F. & P- Agt. PETTIT'S North Carolina Lines C. L. PETTIT, Manager. steamer NEWTON will leave Nor folk for KSiabeth City, Creswell and a-ur bindings oh Wednesdays and Sat r.rdavs at 4 p. in., Elizabeth City foi Creewell on Thursdays and Mondays t y:jo a. m. Returui'ig, will leave C:vs .veil tor Norfolk 0:1 Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a. m., and Elizabeth Citj --nine day at 2:30 p. m., arriving in Norfol k next day. , 'learner Harbinger will leave Nor- j.t. f ir Elizabeth City, Hertford ant ;v !u.if.iings. on Tuesdays and Fri at 4 p. in., Elizabeth CUy to i ievtibid Wedueidays and Saturdays a' . tn Returning, will leave Hert-!-rdfor Norfolk Mondays, and Thuis davf at 7 a. n- aud Elizabeth Citysanv. at 1:30 p. ni., arriving in Nrorf.-1V W V.' . M O K. U IS ZS T T , A cmsr. Elizabeth City, H. ; FOR THE CHILDREN! Until further notice I will 011 each SATURDAY MAKE ONE DOZEN DIAMONDS PHOTOGRAPHS, For SOc. OR ONE DOZEN MANTELLO CARDS, FOR $1.00 OF ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN The Now Photographer, ELIZ. CITY, N. C. WANTED, Timipoi Cooper Logs, Write or call to see H. T. Greenleaf, P. O. Box 25, Eliza beth City, N. C. A TOWN RULED BY LOVE. Neither Money Nor Punish ishments Needed in Com monwealth, Ga. The most unique settlement in the United States is the town of Commonwealth, Ga. There Is no need for money at Commonweal tb, for everything goes into the common fund, and every man shares exactly alike. There are uo rich people in Commonwealth and no poor people. Ail work for one an other, und the law and the creed of the communi ty is "Love " If a person wishes to build a house the lumber is furnished from the mill operated by the members of the settlement. If vegetables are wanted the commou garden supplies the need. The settl ement is run on the co-operative plan. "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a law that is strictly enforced. Two years ago Commonwealth tej founded by a few experi mentalists. Now it a village of seventy five families, working about a thousand acres, at one time a plantation. The old fashioned heme of the antebel lum planter is now one of the town buildings. Uesides this, there are several dwelling houses, a printing office, a large school house, a sawmill and a large dining hall. Commonwealth has its school paper, mill and clergyman. A magazine called Social Gospel, setting forth the teachings of the community, is published ev- ery month. Many talented man and brill iant women have gone to this little Georghi village to live the law of love. Even in the school good work and good behavior are enforced, not by the rod, hut by love. In this community there is said to be no jealousy, no envy, no strife. This simple creed hangs upon the wall of every cottage: "Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, with all thy heart, and thy neighbor as thyself. ' Love worketh no ill to his neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfilling of the law. "This is My commandment: That ye love one another as 1 have loved you. "He that loveth not his broth er whom he hath seen, cannot love God whom he hath not seen. And this commandment have we from Him, that he who loveth God loves his brother also." New York World. H. C. Blanks, of Lewisviile, Ttxa3. writes that one box of De Witt's Witch Hazel salve was worth 50, 00 to kin!. It cured his piles often years standing lie advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obsti nate sores. Griggs & son. Former Spanish Flagship Float ed. Santiago, July ig, Captain Cook, of the Brooklyn, is au thority lor the statement that the former Spanish flagship, the In fanta Maria Teresa, has floated off the reef on which she strand ed and that her heavy armament is practically uninjured. The Captain also says this cruiser will surely be saved and form an addition to the United States navy, a trophy ot the glorious July third. The Cristobal Colon may also be saved, although a good deal depends on the weather, which is very uncertain at this time of the year. A heavy storm might drive the cruiser so high on the coral rtff that it would be im possible to float her. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and always with good results," says Mr. W. B. Cooper, of JJl.ELio, Cal. "For small chil, dren we find it especially effec- tive. Fcr sale .dv w. w. Griggs & Son, Druggist. Sampson Will Do Something:, Washington, D. C, July 21. Admiral Sampson cables that he expects to raise the wrecked Spanish Cruiser Maria Teresa by Sunday, he also hope to save the Relne Mercedes which was sunk in the channel. There is one little maxim That now I will name. Which may bring 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 banish dyspepsia, Rhemmatism and gout; That Tired feeling conque Drive scrofula out. And here is the maxim Its wisdom Is sure Take Hood's Sarsaparilla And keep your blood pure. TROUBLE WITH UBiffi Bhafter Refuses To Allow Cubans to Enter The City- Insurgents Arrested And Turned Over To The Milita ry Authori ties. Santiago, July 20. Gen. Gar cia has left the Cuban Camp with a body of picket men and started westward to meet and confer with Gomez relative to grievances fgaist the Americans. He makes no secret resentment against Shafter and the course pursued since the surrender of the city. Trie coming confer ence with the Cuban Command er in Chief is regarded as of the utmost importance. Gen. Gar cia is especially dissatisfied over the fact that the Cuban soldiers are not permitted to go in the city until it is evacuated bv the Spanish. Gen. Shafter thinks ing the danger clash is to great McKibbeu has established a thorough system of patrolling the city. A number of Insurgents have been arrested and turned over to the military authorities, they having entered disguised as re fugees and attempting to pro voke the Spaniards and street riots. This action has intensN ried the feeling among the In surgents thinking that the Americans will ignore them in the fture and form a govern ment. The Spanish volunteers are growing restless at the rumor that they wjjl be sent from the Island, This may prove trou blesome. Arch Bishop of San-, tiago received a letter yesterday from a volunteer demanding that he show less friSndahip with the Americans. Washington, D. C, July 20. Some apprehension is felt as to the out come of the strained re lations between the Americans and Cubans at Santingo, but Secretary Algar makes' light of the alleged fiiction and say a if trouble occurs it will be quickly met, Representatives ot the Junta while not in sympathy and de sires the Cubans to sack the city., have cabled Garcia to re strain the men and permit no actions that will compel the United States to suppress them j as menaces, to the public safety There is no doubt in official cirs cles but that the Cuban Repub lic will be ignored for the pres ent. Win you battles against disease by acting j. rotnptly. One minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consump tion, And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. Griggs it Son, Lcnion Praises Us. Londou special says; All cf the L,ondou papers tender an ample mede of praise lor the American strategy in securing possession of eastern Cuba witn so little bloodshed. They re cognize that further resistance on the part of Spain is hopeless, since in all probability famin? will soon coaipel CaptGen. Blanco to surrender. Therefore they say Spain ought to profit by the pause in hostilities to sue at once lor peace. m Your nowss Your doctor knows all about foods &nd medicines. ( The next tima you eeo nim, Art at. B Rk him what ho thinks f of Scons eouisiee nf n nd -Liver Oil with Hvpo- phosphites. Wo are wildag to trust in bis answer. tors have prescribed our Emulsion for paleness, weak- ness, nervous oiuouowu") for all diseases that cause lnoa in flAsVl. Its creamy coior ana ixa nleasant taste rnaka it es- peciauy usetut twi imx -,v 1 delicate children. No other preparation ui uuu liver oil is like it. Don't lose time and risk your health by taking something unknown and untried. Keep in mind that SCOTT'S EMULSION has stood the test for a quarter of a century. 50c. nd i.oO ; an oruSBisis. croTT 5t BOWNE. Chemists, New York. D K SPANISH OFFICER A BEGGAR. This Is the Way the Honora ble Country of fepam Treats Her Pris oners. A recent issue of El Heraldo de Madrid tells this: Don Pedro Verdie, a lieuten ant colonel, who cointnandea a regiment of infantry in Cuba, and who returned to Spain atter receiving a serious wound, has been compelled to Leg in the public streets for enough to maintain himself and family. Col. Verdie had appealed in vain to the war oltice at Madrid for pay that had been long due him, and being unable to ob tain assistance from private sources, was at last forced to the bitter alternative of shaming his country and humiliating himself by begging. He took up hia stand in Calle Se villa in commission exposed and with a sign pinned cn his blouse asking the charity of the passers by. The sign announced that Col. Verdie had received wounds in the service ot Spain which disabled him and prevent. ed him Irom earning a livelihood by physical labor. Four children and a wife weie at home, it is said, depending upon his efforts and two sous were fighting in the Spanish army and reduced to as dire straits as those in which be found himself. One child at home was dying ot typhus, and there was nothing for any ot them to eat The wounded officer's pathetic appeal w a s quickly and generously respond ed to. A large crowd assembled around him and, amid expres sions of contempt for the gov ernment that rewaroed its g1 diers in that way, a collection amounting to about $20 was taken up for hint. The Heraldo announced that several prom iuent people had taken the case in hand and will bring it olfici ally before the Queen Regent. A HOLE IN THE LYN. BROOK- Schley Was Out For Birds and in His Fighting Clothes, Commodore Schley was on the bridge during the fighting and au orderly heard him say: "I want that ship. I have 800 tons of coal and plenty ol woods work on this vessel, and I'll have her if I chase her to Spain, Soon after the Colon pulled down her own flag the New York hove in sight, and as the Vixen reported tq Admiral Sampson that the two strange cruisers were in the distance, the signal came for the Brook lyu to investigate, and Com mo, dore Schley was obliged to leave his prize and hurry aw3y. The stranger proved to be an Austrian cruiser, aud it was af ter midnight when the Brooklyn reported at Santiago, with one of her compartments filled with water where an j 1 inch shell had pierced her side near the water line- She met a splendid reception from the fleet. Ta Care Constipaflsn Forere Take Oasoareta Candy Cathanio. lOcorZnt. 11 C. C. C. fail to cure, drugulfcta rotund umaos. Left Charleston for Porto Rico Washington, D. C, Gen. Wil son commanding the first div ision of the first army corps wires the announcement of the departure of himself and also Ernst's brigade from Charleston for Porto Rico, via. cuantana mo, also said the transports were delayed until today owing to the obstinacy of mules. The troops consist of the second and third Wisconsin and sixtieth Pennsylvania. Transports Fcr Porto Rico. New York, July 21. The transports Massachusetts, R011 maunia and Michigan sailed this morning, the two former to Newport Newa and the latter to Tampa, trhere they will take aboard the troops for Porto Ri co,; all carried large stores of forage and lumber. The Norwegian steamship Uto, sails this afternoon for Jacksonville to load with lumber for the defences at Porto Rieo An Old Ida. Every day strengthens the belief of emi nent physicians that impure blood ia the cause of the majority of oar disease. Twenty-five years ago this theory was used as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron Bitter. The many remarkable care effected by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. Browns' Iron Bitters ia sold by all dealcri. WILL HOT . CO-OPERATE WITHfflAPTBR. Declares His Utter Disgust at the Way He was Treated By Shafter, Will Withdraw His Forces to the Hills And no Longer Submit To Santiago, July 21. Gen. Gar cia has written a letter to Gen. Shafter declaring his utter dis. gust of the treatment at the hands of the Americans and will consequently withdraw his fors ces to the hills, being no longer willing to submit to the indig nities to which he has been sub jected. Among other things ol which Garcia complains is the fail ure of Shafter to officially notify him. of the sjrren4er qf Santiago. He is also incensed at the fact of no invitation to the ceremony 6f the formal surrender; another grievance is the action of Shaf ter retaining the Spanish Civil authorities in the administra tion of their functions in San tiago. Garcia declars for these rea gqns he will no, longer co oper ate with Shafters forces but will act independently as he did be fore the advent of the Ameri can;. Sampson vs. Schley. There is a story in circulation the truth of which I cannot vouch for, writes a correspon dent. It is told to show that the rivalry between Admiral Sampson and Commodore Schley is becoming bitter. The tale is to the effect that after Cervera's ships had been sunk and Sampson had' arrived upon the scene, as the Colon went ashore, Schley signaled the New York; "I claim the capture." It is further said that in the even ing Schley sent sent ashore an executive officer to cable an official report to the navy de" partment at Washington. The story goes that Sampson hearing hearing of this, sent an officer on shore and absolutely prohib ited the sending of any official report save his own. "I thiuk P.eWitt'a Witch Hazel salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." so writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures ecezina and ail skin diseases. Griggs & son. Another Prize Captured. Key West, July 21. The gunboat May Flower arrived here from the blockade this morning, and reports having captured the Hritish steamer New Fouudland irom Novascotia bound inward with a Cargo of ammunition aud supplies for Blanco's army at Havana. A merchant prize was sighted oil Cienfuigos night before last ind was chassed by the Mayflower over an hour, a solid shot finally caused her to heave to. She was sent to Charleston in charge of a prize crew. The Mayflower brought in a number of Spanish deserters from the gunboat Aouila. Persons troubled with diar rhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. W. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Provi dence, R. I. He says: "For several years I have been almos a constant siifierer from diar hoea, the frequent attacks com pletely prcstratiug me and ren deriug me unfit for my duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle ot Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its ef fects were immediate. When ever I felt symptoms of the dis ease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy The result has been very satis factory aud almost complete re lief from the affliction.'' For sale by W. W. Griggs & Son Druggist. "Old Glory" now floats proud ly in the breezes at Santiago. - To Cure Caadtlpatioti roretrr. TaVe Caoarets CanJy Cathartic. lOo or 39o Ii C C C. tall to cure, drusglbts reiaad moocv Miles Has Gone, He Sailed Yesterday Under a Strong Convov. Secretary Alger Says They Will Probably Land To morrow, And Begin The Attack On Sunday. Washington, July 22. It it officially given out this morning that Gen. Miles cleaved yester day afternoon and is now on "Si$'k:-- f GENE NAT. .VIX.K8, his way to Porto Rico under a strong convoy. Secretary Alger expects he will land by to morrow and attack if posible by Sunday. He adds that we may expect big news by the first of next week, lie is rapidly pushing preparations for the second expedition. There is no corroboration to be found that Watson's fleet will be disbanded, and no defi nite answer has been had in the affirmative or negative. It is believed that Watson will have Schley as second in command and the expedition be started at the earliest possible moment. 1 , ... fft - m Weyler Will Take a Hand. London, July 21. Advices from Madrid says Sagasta has again resigned and has been counseled bv the Queen to ad vise with other political leaders relative to his future course. It is also reported that a change is imminent in the Ministry, and that WV.yler will form a Cabinet in which Polavieja will be Min ister of war This combination it is asserted will support the dynasty, and the suspension ol constitutional rights and con tinue the war to the utmost limit. Bob Moore, of Lal-'ayeite, Ind., says that for constipation he has found DeWitt's Little Early Risers to be per fect. They never urine. Try them for stomach aud liver troubles. Grit Sou We'll Use Their Guns. Washington, D. C.July 19. The Ordnance bureau is cons sidering the use cf a large quan tity of arms ammunition fortifi cations and guns which the or dauce stores surrendered at San tiago The captured Mauser rifles will be put in order for use in the American army, of which there are some twenty thousand. The old antiquated guns in the forts along the shores are useless, and will pxob ably be brought to the United States as souveniers. We Will Hold the Philipincs. Washington, July 21. Authoritative statement was made today that the Island of Porto Rico is to be held as a permanent possession by this country as the price of war. It is asserted that the Philipincs future matferof development in timated that Ladrcnes might follow the fate of Porto Rico and become our permanent pos session, being valuable as a coaling supply station. Don; 7:-: -;;t s. J K:joLc Vr i.! .y. To j-ii; tdacco easily f.ivi fofvr-r. l.-j n.r.7 netic. lull of life, nerve am! vi;ror, tV:-j Xo-'l o Bac, the wonder-worker, that niitUos v.rait men strong. Ail druggists, SOc or CI. Cureguarun tecd. Booklet and eample tree. Address Sterliag Itemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Commodore Schley's admi ring friends at his old home in Maryland are making arrange ments to present a handsome testimonial to him. It has not yet been decided whether the ofiering shall be a house or a magnificent silver service. Camara's Fleet Coming. Gibralter, July 22. It is now assured that Camara's fleet is coming to Cuba. REINFORCE MENTS FOR DEWEY. Thirty-Five Hundred Troops Under Gen. Green. Hong Kong, July 21. The moved Manila expedition from San Francisco arrived at Manila. It is composed of thirty-five hun dred troops under oen. r.reen, Gn the way from Honolula the troops were landed at Wake Is laud, midway between Hawaii and the Phillippines. The Amer ican flag was raised on the Is land of Spanish possession. The expedition consisted of Armed transports China, Zealamler, Colon and Pcnasor. There were five death on the voyage, The health of the troops is excellent. The troops are composed of the tenth Peuna , first Colorado, and ftrt Nebraska, volunteers and a number of regulars bringing up the Dewev reinforcements to 6000. Tilt) lltMVV TwiMitV. Company V. of the First North Carolina regiment con tains 10 sets of brothers from the same town that is, o men from 10 families. They are called the "heavy twenty" by lhe other members of their com pany, and may be seen together almost all of the time. What came near being a gen eral fight between some of the New Jersey and North Carolina men was prevented yesterday only by the guards. The row started over a Jersey man walk ing through the North Caiclina camp, holding an umbrella over a negro woman, and appearing to be on terms of equality with her. One of the Carolina boys struck him, and a general fight ensued, bit was soon quieted down. Cur baby has been continual ly troubled with colic aud chol era infantum since his birth, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Siuce giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as au cvK dence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritorious remedy G. M. LvW, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale vy W. W. Griggs & Sou, Drng gist. Dodging Watson. Gibraltar, July 20. Three Spanish Trans Atlantic liners arrived here from Cadiz fearing Watson will attack that port au ddestrov all shipping. An Uncertain I'l-tn-r. Tiiorr. js no liv :!?.r nior" nn flit tn its nntui-e than )ys!-p:ia. Ph Ir i: i.& i !.at iliC Syilf.t?;iR of Mm I WO OiiM S i' LTt : . j! jj therefore m.jt !iiiii-ul! 10 iih::p ti ri.n.'i-t diagnosis. No jiiutu r ht ever or i;n Icr 5"litttdisi.'!ii.vdyiH f);-.i.i nti;i k you, Hnvi a' Iron iJitf rs will ur- it. IhvhIiikMc in all dt;st?s of tin- stoiiKM-h, lilood und i rw. Crowns' Iron Bitters w fcuM Uy ail lirtiUrn. Shoe Factory Assigns. Boston, July 21. The Craw ford Shoe Co., one ot the oldest and best known shoe concerns in the country, has assigned. "Have tried others, but lite Ayer'i best" is the statement made over and overaain by those who testify to the benefit derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Disease never had greater enemy than this powerful blood-purifier. It makes the weak strong. Joe Wheeler has kept up the reputation ot the Confederacy in fine shape. He fought his way to the Spanisli brestworks and then helped negotiate the sur render of the enemy. m m m . Rffectcai.. Charles J. Booth, Olivewood, Cal., lays : "I have uitl Ayer's Pills iu my family for several years, and have always found them most effectual iu the relief of ailments arising from disordered stomach, tor pid l'ver. and constipated bowels. That will be a rather despond ent excursion party sooh to start on their return from Cuba to the Spanish coast. What the Physician Said. "When my little boy was two years old eruption appeared 011 the back of his ears which a physician saiJ were caused by scrofula. His face became a mass of sores. The doctor prescrib ed Hood's Sarsaparilla and he took it until I12 was cured and entirely free from eruptions." A.J. Slatkr, I'oca, W. Va. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25c. by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 4 Wi7V''Vi3r Beautiful ert grow dull and din As lhe iwift ymu teal away. Sf autiful, willowy form o Bllm Le fairnes every day. But he Mill is r;ueeu oui hath charm to pare Who wear youth s coronal fctautitul hair. Preserve Your Hair and you proservo your youth. "A woman is an old 03 nho looks," says tho world. No woman looks as old as bIio is If her hair has pre-Korve'd its normal beauty. Yon can k.;.p hair iivm falling out, ro.storn j its normal color, or rei-toro tho normal color to yny r f.tdi j huir, by tho uso of Aycr':S ItuY Vi-ror. SCHOONERS ARK BKIXG CAPTURI'I) AND MUST HK VHEiOADED ! -CALL AT- BERGERON'S rFIL5: 1ALAIS Job V( V Kverybody To UNLOM) - SCHOONKRS. Steady Kiuployment for all during the Summer Don't wait until (.ur Wheel gives out before you have it ic paired. lb ind it to-- P. BeLON, An Experienced Bicycle Repairer. and have it put iu perfect ordei. Work executed promptly and prices at living rates. My shop is thoroughly equip ped with all modern improve ments, and what can't be repair ed in Del.on's shop can't he fixed this Hide of the factory. A lull stock of Hicyclf Sup plies always on hand at lowest prices. Shop No. 40, Matthews St., ELIZA ETH CITY, N. C. Baysido Hoiibo KITTY IjaWK, U. C, W. J. TATE, Prop. A NEW BUILDING, COMPLETED bEP TEMB6R 1, 1897. Oj-ll '.I'll O "VSI ! IkOlllMl. Beautifully locrUcd ut tbe Hearl of Kitty Hawk Hay half mile from Atlan tic Ocean. A Veritable I'uradii? fur the Summer Visitor. Here the .Sum mer Visitor cr.u Bathe, Sail. Row, Fih, Ritle through Virgin l'ine I'oreU or Shoot Shore Hirds to his 3jert's con lent. Climate as j)ure and healthy a the South afTo: da. Mean Ttm)er8tnr for past Decndc ; Summer, 71 )cg n-es ; Winter, 43 Degrees. TeKrajh (J;f;c and Tek-fcraphic connections to all point. I'"st Office in )j.iulivpr and Daily Mails. 35 miles from Elirabeth City; 12 miles from Historic Roanoke Island Readied fiom Klualeth City by Stmr. Ray every Tneiday, Ihunday and Saturday. Table ttpplied with the belt. Rates reasonable. IJctico ? By virltie of a decree of the Superior Courtof Pasquotank County made in the Cause of J. C. Spc tu e, Admr. vs. Per.elopy Riddiek, et. al. I shrill sell at the Court House door hi Klizabcth City, on Saturday, August 6, at 12 tn. the following lauds situate iu said county near Hall's Creek and bounded on the Xoith by the Main road, on the Kast by the lands of Ja. K. ilariell, on the South and West by Main road Sec deed from Augustus Potter to said Jno. A. Jlrite. recoided in Book No. 18 in Keister's Olnce of said county, said lands i- sold for as sets. One-half cost balance 6 months. J. C. SPKNCIJ, ilm't. G. W. Ward, Att'y. uly 2, lH-jh.