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i j i i 1 - ' . : .' - . , :: - " - . ' ' - ' . . ' ' ... : i I - r - -.. . -. - . - - nn'-Y - 'r .' in ttt omtr.T7ATCi Cm -I Nnrnnir ,v RnnttiRm R. R. CO I POSTOFPIGB DIRECTOR -as tinue.and glpfRT forecasts, fromjtho Weather BaaatiU tlieeoris oi uie -..- , l&ttve "The Delta suncrcrs wnu tiHjw ... i . :tw t. ...if i nil i hub i of the MU-up-i Kiver, lb. ncUt Una in the worU. tb.t none Uui ice if. . r r I M SrXS?l2T2lS cnU ajx.lm.l.porcanp Ohio r,ta In i a tnnlH r. in" f. r their livfs abandoning their prumrty. Helfnavvliere xuau emi grattnlto from (North Caiolma is threaf'jned by tne llood. . . XI, Havana Consulship seems to lw on? of the Compilations of an- ,;nrin( rklilirs. First we hear that Fitz Lec is about to resign and Then that President McKililev wants him to continue-in . nTnTnmiitie aervico. Ibeu max. Jud William D.iv, of Ohio U to take the place of lien, riu T!ttl nm to Havana, I uen W V-'w. " - ... I thai he is appointed as leal adviser to General Lee jo conduct the 1 Kuiz investigation, aud the'latt Dr. is that Colonel John S Mosbev. the famous Confederate (lutrilla is to be apiointcd in alliurtcrv yet. place of Lee, mi it Tl. tnwn of Luiuberton, in Rob X eson county wis visited by :i U tractive tire lastjucek, the loss t u matrd at UU.WMJ, insurance H, 000. It wipes out i;carly the r.In le of the business part of the town We Huupathiej with Lumb rton. and aftho it lias always been a t rr: incognita to u we loug felt nn in terest in it as tht hoint of 31 I):ar nid, our personal friend,' thu tlitor vf the Ilobehouian, anl one of tin mot useful citiateiis in that part of the State, who added to Hie sum oi i. ..... r I human happiuesi by his extraordm nrv hilaritv, noalus! gone to the happy hunting will be wtleomei happinc-KS which hrounds" whtrehe for the-healtu and he so abunbantly bestowed upon men, Ilichmond Pearson the 31. C.,of the i UumcomlHf District. of North Curo lina. aud a sou lof the "old Chief" who to the lustre of legal learning ndded the eccentricity of genius wi hm.ni- Ifo inrreased the dutv on Mica "in, the late Unri IT bill, by his htrenuous efforts, and as he says m 1.U urwch. luid 'Mven the means of livi-lihootl to more than 1CH1,0U1 1 - - i men and women iu uis- rin-. Hon. M-C. is a gentleman and a svholar, and has itdierited some of his fathers force and genius, but he is a bittet hater and hates? the Dew ocratic party with the bitterness of an apostate aud a deserter. 3 lad he the patience to wait, he would have lo iiiUrh. but with his present incongruous oliti"iI asso ci.itions he never can. The leading question in pontics nn v who'll L't the Pie, v iried f - "ocrniionallv by a coiigratidutior of .tho lucky dog that got pie Vm-tli Carolina is v rv cons-i-uous at the pie counter and tho death of J.:de Sevmour has demoralized the whole Republican bfiuh of North Carolina from Governor Itus- w. m.A Chiuf Justite Faircloth to the tail end of the circuit bench, the Irish Jiidire Kobiuson and the fool Jud 'e Timberleg, and they are all .mil Hrnnls at the footstool f the f r S'njtor tbfit I . siu rmr rrnresented 2s6rth Carolina, but uiv-h I . . m , who. in the upheaval oi pouiics, nas itfpn rut in to a white apron and been mai n chief butler ai uu piei ; . .a .t ' I counter. i ,,-1,. ;r l.n. wAt-o -i nio ttmii nn.l not nn mrate woubt give Harrv Skir.iur the judicial pie. Wall. Purest College pres ids an altractive. distinguished and iide leclual bill of fare at her next Com mfiirmipnt exerciM'S. If it rai.not overhaul the University in the pros tie of ago aiuPdistinguishc J n's and if each new assault only t!elg I ,Anii iintmhtr liokL lUou. lut venerable center of education, it holds it au even hind in the multi- tude and acconipiisumenis 01 u speakers at the commencement ban , iuet Mat. Ransom, one of the most Vraceful and acomplished orators in the whole country, will address the Uterarv Societies: Mr. Justice Clark, who" wears the laurel wreath nf historical learning, sneaks lo the Law Deivirtment. Rev. 3Ir. Savage addresses the Vlumnic, aud Dr. 1 C. ilcConnill addresses the Gradua ting .Class. So the University had - better crack its whip or it will get left. Three Cheers for old Gates county ! We always thought it was a great bid county "and that its soil was peculiarly adapted to the growth nf ilistinniished men. but we never thought it would reach: the distinc tion of civing birth to the oldest man in the United States. Rut here he is Noah Raby and we found him in our exchanges last week. He is onlv ltlo vears old- Wo reckon he is the oldest Gates county man alive. Ruv is a Gates name to this day, and Whit I-ane of this town, who was born near the Gates line 70 rear n?a. savs there vrere Rabys iivinr tipar the "Honev Pots," in Gates County when he was a boy. Here he fs. "Let our Gates friends r. a I it and follow Noahs example : Noah Raby will celebrate his one hu: dred and twenty-fifth b.rthday today at the Pisnitaway township porhcuse, near Ney Brunswick, N. J. People from all bf the surround ing country will call to pay him a isit. lie claims to'have been born in Gates county North Carolina, 'April 1, 1772. Hik father was an Indian. He says he "once beard Washington speak Sand remembers well the war of the Revolution." LOVED AT SIGHT.1 f r ' - .v 4 Ob f (b Quickest Courrnrp n dlnr on Uncord. The quickest inarnage tie up II rr iwvini ui. remarlcea tne cnana -- ,. , , v ing ana annnmcr. o a wv. .-r-. W mi iririi-ia i.i'wi. j I v.-aa rrra'inc? tkrot:sh Uuvn tho wet, nnd Bon;e.h(TO iu tlio c liiLorcooi ui - r- - - ... l m DffT Park a very conatly and v. iioie- imo ljukinK mountain woman goi abrMinl. I bho was, I pnouia juuge, n.ut 40 vears old tuaU bad every appearance of thrift and widowhood in a long established condition. She bad with her a boy of about 14, who waa r Mjn. She wan garrulous ana friendly, as wme women Ure.nn 1 it wasn't long until she was jaKing roo au iuanu v. Kbo was talking along ai -iu imit- bour.and at one of tlieeiationsaouui ' . . 4. 20 niils wet of Cumberland a man, who would have been cinsidcrel an excellent match for tiie woman, came in anl Fat down across the aisle from thtj lady and myself. I thoughts at firt Jio was going to mingle in tlio conversation, but bo did not,' though he listened to tne woman 'as if she wt-ro an nngei Iakii)j; out of the clouds. 'Naturally tlie woman cioen i live who could stand- that sort oi silent aihration butiness, and it was not long'until she was really talking uctoss tho aisle to tho newcomer. though he was apparently still talking to me. Just-as tne wnisiic hounded; for Cumlerland the man arose and came over to us, stopping. with his hands resting on tho back nf tim SCat tho woman occupieu unu '. 1 on the hack of mine. 44 'Excuse me, ma'am, he saul. loud enough to be heard abovo tho noise of the train, so thero might bo no mistake, 'but what might your name IkjI' 'Well, t-he resiondcd pertry and with a blush of some inner con- sciousncss of what was in the mind of the man, 'it might be tho same as your'n, I reckon, but I s'poso it ain't. r Why ain't it?' ho inquired nerv ously. . r : "It was the oddest performance i hnd ever witnessed, and tno ueau eariiestns in tho voices aiul man- of ith the strangers impress mo so that I turned fully around to hear what tho woman would reply to this apparently irrelevant, not to saj- silly, question. " Indeel I'm sure I don't know, fine Fai,i,i looking him square in tht pvps our i rivhUH ii " m 14 .k.T4 .nil." L voti never asked mo to. Therein on ho asKed ner xo, l lump arid v. ilhcut.ar.y i ircumlocu , tin, i.r.d she atcepttit him, even be fmpOipbuw what her name was .. i 5-n.i .p f,ic i.e tr.cw .iuu name tho was gi ing up lor his. Do fori- t he-preliminaries were conclud ed the train had stopil at tlio sta tion, rnd with a short goodby to mo they hurried away up town to find a preacher to tie the knot thus ctr.,m...U- nnil miicklv tan"led on tho train.' --Washington btar. o v - i To Love Letter Wrlten. The writers of lovefletters will do well when inditing or. preserving tlnso missives to ruiouiber tho ----- moral of an incident which happen- l-.l., ..1. 4 ..... ..v.fl.fiil ei a or io ui;u- j uull,,u' philateli-t receivel iermission from i ' l a,. .. .11 ... .t.1tiv n num nis tamer ui wuwwuwupu.iuum- 1wr of old nostaire stamps lie had discovered in 11 lumber room. Tlie frugal minded paia impressed upon the son the fact that if ho left the stamps on the envelopes he would get a U tter price for them. I ho I my adhered sj ntrietly to this rule that he gave tho fetters he found in muio of the old envelopes iuto tho bargain.; Two davs afterward a lady informed the pupa that the whole, town was reading, with intense in terest, some letters he had written before his marriage to his present wife. Notwithstanding the frantic efforts niade by the composer of the love lyrics, they were hot returned, and there is no knowing but what they may turn up some of these days in a neat "Guide to the Writing. of Love Letters " Westminster uiuiger. Iaclilnlt. Etc. There are iu the United States, t is statedi 100,000 machinists, 10,000 toohnakers, 23,000 boiler makers, 10,000 pattern makers, 750,000 car penters and joiners, 200,000 masons and bricklayers, 50,000 contractors and builders, 50,000 plumbers, gas and steam fitters, 150,000 stationary engineers and firemen, 100,000 loco motive engineers and firemen, 50, 000 " electric railway and light em ployees, 50,000 cabinet makers, car vers and. woodworkers, 50,000 civil. mechanical, electrical and mininK tngineera. j3jl EXPECTANT MOTHERS, We Offer You a REMEDY Which INJURES Safety of Life to Mother and Chikl. MOTHERS' FRIEND" Z:lt Cosffcsxssl of Its Palo, Horror and Risk. i t Mr wife iwd 0THFRS' FEIFTD be- fo- b:ria of her first chlid. she did not au Ter from 4 KAXrSor PAWS was quickly r-iiTd at the critical hour suffering but Lttl te bad no rlna afterward and her recotrerr was rapid. il E. Juosstox, Eufaula. Ala. S-nt by Mall or Express, on receipt of . Hre. tl.OO r botUe. Hook "To JJoUi- tnt " mailed Free. niuDnn d BEcruTos ro., iu.it, c. SOU) BT AJLL SXXOGISTS. TpT XXandkereblefa. The story of tho heathen Chineo nnd the missionary's lancy nana- kerchietfihonld be oft repeated. The Chinaman -u admired the"- dainty of embroidered .linen very . unti, he much, until he was told its use, ana that it would be washed and usea again, when he dropped it with dis dain. To his mind, tne idea oi using a handkerchief again and again was inconceivable. When we look at it as a matter oi hygiene, to burn up all soiled hand kerchiefs is certainly the safest, cleanest course. I here can do no question as to the advantages of this plan. Any slight cold may prove to be tho grip. No doubt many a case oi consump . a , a;i tion has been- unsuspecieu unw whole households havo been sub jected to risks which science has taught us to avoid. If wo are still unwilling to use tne Chinese paper handkerchiefs in pub lic always and everywhere a hand kerchief should be as little in evi dence a. possible we can, at least, use them in the privacy of home, pure white squares of Chinese pa per, suitable fortius purpose, may bo purchased for 20 cents a nuuureu. Already some sensible people keep them on hand to use when suffering from colds. F. W. in Philadelphia Ledger. Gordon's Comment. On a recent visit to Boston, Gen eral John B. Gordon, tho ex-Confed-erate, was entertained by a well known lawyer, who showed him tlie sights. One of the places tne souxn- erners visited was the cyclorama oi tho battle of Gettysburg. The old soldier did not inako any comment on it. When the two came out of the building and were on their way down town, the lawyer inquired: "Well, general, what did you think of it?" "What did I "think of it?" said the general, coming to a standstill and striking a defiant attitude. i.et them paint Bull Run !" 1 In his will Peter the Great points out the course to be pursued by his successors for the extension of the Russian empire and the subjugation of Europe. In clause 9 he says: "Do all in your power to approach close ly Constantinople and India. Re member that! ho .who rules over these countries is the real sovereign of the world." Is a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for hl.-w-wl "diseases and has no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years and most of the time was under the care Of the doctors who could not relieve her. A specialist said he could cure her, but he filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly every so-caueu uiwm meaicine anu uiaun, A them by the wholesale, Mout tney aia not reacn ner trouoie. , oomc ' Q C ; -inrl die VPrV soon found that she had a real blood remedy at last. She says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am' perfectly well, my skin is clear and healthy and I would not be in mv former condition for two thousand dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison in my system, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nentlv rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. unr dooes free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. MADE ME A MAM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY L UKJS JL LL Amxmi IHtase Failing Mear nn. ImnotancT. SlM&leaaoeea. etc.. caused bT Abaao or other Excesse and Indis cretion. They quickly ami mrrly rwtors Lost Vitality in old or roans, and fit a man for at adr. business or marriage. Prevent Insanity and Conramption if . A . rtiRP bViom all nther fail In i.uniK Tlutlrmi ahnwa immediate improve list upon having the genuine Ajnx TaMeta. They have cored tbooaands and wi I i core yoo. We (rive a cos ltie written anarantee to efiect a rnre CO PTC " each eaee or refund the money. Price W W I w, per peck&n; or six pkitea (fail treatment) for 12.60. By tnaiLin plain wnrir. r-ri rrrpiT-t of prire. 1rcnlar AJAX REA1CDVCO., -ES For sale in Elizabeth (?ity. N. C, by Dr. W W. GRIGGS & SOM, Druggists: 1831 Tt0 ltivator 1897 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ,The best of the AC R I CULTURAL WEEKLIES. Devoted to ' Farm Crops an i Processes, Horticn'ture & Fruit-Growing, Live Stock and f Dairying. While it also Includes all minor departments of Rural interent, such as the Poaltry Yard, Eutom oIojtt, 1'eeKeeptnjfi Greenhouse and Grepery, Veterinnry Replies, Farm Questions and An swers, fireside Reading,- !nestic Economy, and a summary t the News ff the Veek-. Its Makkets KrroRTs are unusually complete, and inuch attention is paid to the Prospects of the Cropa. as throwing lipht upon me of the most Important of all questions When to Buy and When to ML . It Is liberally Illustrated, and couuins more tead.njr matter than ever tefore. The Subscription Price Is 2-50 per year but we offer a Special Reduction in our CLUB RATES FOR l97 Two Subcriptiona, in one remittance, $4 Six Sutxrriptions do . do 10 Ten Snl-cription do do 15 f?To atl New Svterifr$ for I897 Wing in adrac now we will send the oaper WEEK I.Y,rom owr RCirr retnitaC4, JaaHary'J. Wttoont Cnarjre. jyspecimea Cor13 Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER A 50N, rm.l bhers, Albany, N. Y, You will find Towers Fish Braud Oi lothing at Sawyer & Jones. ScroMa c w. : : ... : I -H i "' ' :': U -! WHOLESALE SnufE; Cigars, Cigarettes Piipes, Etc. Price- '8 Gnaranteed. JolLots a Spfcialty. ' i The only Exclusive Tobacco House in the Cty. p WATER ST ELZAPTH y-Q-l Asents for iho H0FSEI2IEB FAKo S AC-LSBEAHD Ciar, W Wl PS ; ' " . ' 'I- I i :. I - ; -! ' iv r t- 7TDnv (hrod I ' jj 1 1 - , ' I i- j. ' . Ph2?,0nS' 1 vfeS, Oaiesi . .j : - v. : Road Caris, (ft Ws95H a" Harness, Etc25r411"8 Vf"c,es- l : AVIIOLESALE, i s " . ' ' GK0CEES.IA2TD AND DKALER8 IX- Hay, Lime, Cl'rettiest and Best Ready - Send for New Color CardC Terpentine, Etc. AGENTS FOR A. WRENX & SOS ELIZABETH Good Seed and then you' may reasonably expect good crops. Sometimes, by extra cultivation, you may get a long pretty wefl pn really poor soils, and' sometimes, .on extra soils, passable crpps are made, with out proper cultivation, but there is one thing toj be remembered, no mater what the soil or the cultivation, you will! never succeed unless the seeds are all right. Figs do not grow frbm thistles nor good crpps from poor seeds. . i We sell nothing but seed, j ; We sell no seeds which are not good. Will you let us help you to grow good crops? ; Ko matter how smalf your operations may be, we w.-mt to furn'ishjthe seeds, and you will be sriiprised to find, how asy it is ' to .: buy pur seed by mail. Write for catalogue it is the best ever written for the Southern gardener. : j , ' GE0.TAIT & SONS, rSEED LTEBQHANTS; PEED DAVIS, "We" are now receiving oiir gi pply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened before leavine the Yard. None but the jbest j handled, Lowest pkices guaranteed. Office on Water Street, Elizabeth City N. C. i FALCON du9 goods'; are ths Sssf jrrT-S r r , r OUA PAICE3 ' THE LOWEST ifflj A TkiUH 94ri ' ALa . IL. i r --if ::'v .is.-t-i-tuui, f:vej?.i'.-l t- r a:iiiivwttioai8 - i , T KI-lXtel IbiIsJ'i i V-v. -:::V:y t ---i i ::i.::vir.;.s fetrietly -W, ir - AftVWk -?53l3 U-V rSjU.rytVl SF& c-'.,v:.;cltl.U. C,U-:M p..-rr.ci.r.r--fari?njpstenta (' ' W L ' ' 4.y .it nlf rnsmi k;..--..-.: .:. ti.:;ir- ii.j ' ; Mi'-iil JOkK OrYUtonUUU "Water ii ! " 1 " ELIZABETH JO D Is presided over by on exprienced Job Printer. We shave everything in i ; ' - - j- . '' ! i 1 " '- : fhis line up to tLe verv latest stle. We guarantee I our work i . i i . -l ! i , - i " - j V I - . 1 j : I, J j I '. '. ' ' ' and propose to compete with the world ini prices. , aw mm m. i m i mi . i m iiui Linn s v w TOBACCONISTS ! .i i.i EM SB Ml j 1 TOBACCOBl&5t!S4 Cement, Hair & Plaster. Mixed Paint? in the city. Lead, Oil, Varnishes,' BUGGJES. A fudj ine kept in ?tncK. CITY N. C. i 1 78 Coinhiercial Plce, ' HOrfolk, Va WVTEfDX bpautiful'v :t!Mt.ritoJi .?rrjrfj! gnv scientific Journal, week.!y,lrrs$.").C!l a rear; fl.o0?ix motitlis. Spdci!iiMi copies andiUAAii Book on Patexts eut free. Address1 . MUNN & CO., 361 Broadwhy. New York. We have Blankets from 50 ct. to So00 . cheap enough fr anybody, and fine enough for anybody at Mope We'St-I. PUB, CITY, -Ui' G. 0 PMVTMEMT 1 1 CO u SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JI A c ." 1 st, 1807 Norfolk and Southern IUtlrod mall and express trains, nouthbouud. daily (cxcepl Sundays) leaye Elizabeth City at 11:40 m and 6: 00 p. ns. Northbound, daily, except Sunday, leave Elizabeth City at 2 45 p. to. and 9: 30 a. m. Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk A Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Edenton witb fiteamers for pn,nnkf. Cashie. unowan anu conrecting with stetmer Virginia Dare for ilake;ef ville. Aurora, Wanbington and intermedial land nps.' Eastern Carolina Dispatch ' AND - Old Dominicn Line. Steamer Neuse will make iri-w.ekly trips, It-aving E. City davs af.a .Sat. rnavs, auu Moiidavs, Wednef-davs. and, In. hs, toaehing at Ocric-ke going and fetn. :ng. aud coun etinK at ew bcrne .in ih" A;&N. C R R. for Ooldjb-rp, Kin 5f6n nr.d More h ad Citv, and wi'hjne N & N R. R, for Jacks .nville, 1 m njjtoa, N. C. Sc. t Tlie-teamer iNewbern leaves Eliza beth City at 3 r. m.. daily- (except Thursday and Sunday) for Roanoke Island direct- . . : ' 'Qta Tickets on tale at EhzHbeth City fcta tion to Roancke Mand.-.Ooracnke, Jiew Berne, Eitston, Ooldsboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, N. C. f Daily all rail serviee between ti.zabetl Oitvand New t ork, Philadelphia, Haiti more and Norfolk. . . . 'v Through car, and as low rntes anff quicker time than ' y any ther route. Direct all goods to be shipped v:a baft em Carolina D.?raich as b llows ; rroni Norfolk by Norlolk & Suihern Hailroad, Baltimore,' by P. W.&B. R. Ry Presi dent Street Station; - Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania it. -.R., Iwck Street Station New Y rk. by Penney lvania R. R-. I ter g7, North River, and Old Dominion Line.- . . , ,r For fiirtber information apply to 3i. 11 Snowden. Agent Elizabeth City, or totlu General office of the !NorfoIk.and toutuen. Railroad Co., N orfolk, Va. - ; M. K. KING, IJ.C HUIHUN S, Kien'l Manager. Ofr.'l H..M'afls At'. .' PETt NORTH CAROLINA LINES C. L. PETIT, Manager. f Steamer NEW'TOJS will leave Norlo'k for Elizabeth City, Creswell ar.d way landings on -Wednesdays-..and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City for Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m. Returnins:, will .leave Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 L m:, and E izabeth City sau.e day: at 2 : 30 p. m. , arriving in K01 folk next lay. Steamer H'arbijieer will leave Norfolk for.Eliza.heth- Citv. Hertford ,and way landings, . nTut tdayf. and Fiidays :tt 4p. in'.; Elizabeth City for Hertford Wednes day sand. Satuidays at 9 :30 a. m. HeiUrn ns, will leave Hertford for. Norfolk Mondays, i nd "I hur.dfvs ;.t 7 a m. and Elizabeth City fame tlay at 2:30 p m., arrivirg in Norfolk next day. VV. W iVlOKMSET l , Agent, Elizabeth City, N.C. THE BAY LIME -' ' ' for 0!d Po!nt Comfort, Uorfslk and thJ South. TI;e Cay L;:n prises the N;w 'Ht. earners ' and v.egatU ALABAMA, CEOSCIA ANfi VIRGINIA. All tp comf tt.-i -nd luxuries bf a flrst-olaKs Hr t-ei are alfon'el the traveler. Spaf-Kj'w o.iI.'m'im.o :i!i '.. StHterO !HS fHIIl'iSh-d with :'iti ew-U'i vie" t comfoit. . l.Tamrpassed Ouis " ... ulad-r a'ecUlty .with th)s Line.- AlelTan ser- .Mltln.o've d.;iiV (-Xi-e:t S U'lay. ) at ;:S lt M.," 1 t-!.i,-.M 11 .k-! 7 i'. At.. O mtou AVnarf, " Afi -i!i -i-oii.T I'.t'omfi-rt "is locnt the splendK .!VGEI 11 iKi., a l'elijratfui lieot at an -asons i the Year. For tn kets aud. iu format Ion app i' 411 'o,m1pHiiy's Ultice, i2sJe.'iLtiM'JRE ST.. BALTIMORE. ' or oa 13 anl cf Steamers. i D. . IIlLt, SujfTinte l-nt. . . iiv cucii i i iv i .Tg'.ui m; tCDK&l KAREIE WIRES . 'Largest. Stock of finished 1 KKADY F II IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 11111.3 aud n-ViJ-nk Street, NORF.OI,- VA. NEWEST DISCOVERY ; FOB v .. PALXLESS DEXTISTRl 4-AT- ' NEW YCEE DENTAL ROOMS ONLY A 162 Main Street, V JSrORFOLIZ, Va. Over Seaburv'fe Shoe Store. no"ff rivers: transier siuirr iu, Ferry: thence by Norfolk t S";n R l i?rn.r. Tanteco ana Belhaxen, fijT """" I - uraff -i -1'irf f m m mm : : t : fXrtrthpni mnil. rlose dallv at 9'40 a. m and 2 lOo'cl ck p.iu Arrive at 11:40 a m and G -40 o clock p.m. - 8outbern mails close at liaus. m. auu 6:20o'cWk p. m.. No mil arrives at ami .; . a from t ih efflcc to ' intermedia e p im between N i.ikard Edentonpn tueeany and Ue trains except to Hertford and Snow.) n. '.' '. : , Newlleriu-and Itn8noke isiano mans (triweekly j arive at 8 o'clock a. in. on Tuesdays; Thursdays and Saturdflvs. nnd close at o so y .'clock p. m. on pan:e oaya Weeksvillc and Nixonton arrive at 11 a. in. ou Tuesdays, Tli urhtlay s and Sat urdays, an i close at I o'clock"-p. -ni. on same days. . . R- eed .le arrive daily at 11 aim and cKceatPp.m. ! ' Street letter boxes hnve In in located at comer Burgess str. et and Pet nsylvatu Aveyue, Main and Uater slice. I'oin d. xter anilMupanl Ftrctis,I. l ai.d,L:iW ret.ee 8tVe:i. M dn and Ku rl 8tuith. The tiinii r'ui 'Ox l oaid .i net -t Wntij aft Ma.ii'ire- t ;.i! , e. lUctt-.i at V;t0 a. m. ti'i i:. u . ni. At all the other f-tryit letter boxes at b:(K) o'clock aini. nnd 1 m'c oek . m. ' . 1 PotoHice opens at 8 a' m. and c,!t'S at 7:0t. o'clock p. m. Per?ens' calling for adv.itj!std. Utters will ask lor th-m'H sudu . ; Lock boxes can l'e ob.annd by-ttpply ing for the fame. , '. . . , Callers at the general clivvry win.Io will enter oo'ihe ihi and de; art t-. ti t left. Tbis rule will t e rigidly er forced and, no on will be St rved out ' of their regular turn. ; Tl e patr ns oft he fhee are re'tjnt'Med to report any misconduct .or inattention on the p rt of the clerks. -. ' i Box .Holders are requested to furiuidi the P st Master , with complete list oV names , ol nu mbers of Husiness i.,tinn.. Corpora' ion. or Families that are entitled to e placed iu their resp ctive leitir Boxes.. ' . . .' ; ' F. F. LAMB. Pofti.mMer.; THE BLIZAB&TH IROR VORKS, CHAS. APETriT, Proprh tf r. ' .50 to.205 WATER STREET, Korfclk, 1;, mAnufactukkus ok EnginesiSw FORGINGS and CASTINGS. -Maehini?t niid Mill Kupp U h ; :ot y tes '-', . V , - - Workmen sen' out on application for rapair. : : , "v. ' . ' r ' c pec 1 -t.1 rn ' ' j 1 erabbit nit till. .. " "i; , , LSTALLISIIED 1870 IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRECE 5Qcts. , " CAt.ATlA.ItXH., NovllCilVJ.;. PnrtaJIcdtctnoCoi R. IxuH,M'. ,-i J ientlornn:-rWo nvld Ja:t ynr..C00 lx.tllcr. 1 1 OHUVE'S TAfBTi:LIS -CIIlKIi TONK'ikI rmto v;p.Y. lhra prows iilrorwly this yonr. In fill inn . (.erienfe il 11 "yetirs." li tli tlrnff liiNir(c-.-. ueyor sold oh iirticl-.; ttiat ravo mx-li luilvcrnal autj i iaotlwn a your Tonic. - Yours truly, I - . ; AllNKY.CAIUl JfcCO. 1 , ' ' K . ; ' ; I" . . : : For 8 tie and irmr m ' 1 f - GKIGOS SON,. Elizabeth Ci'y, X. C and all Druggists, ' - ; ' mum notm lecelwi br allorlnfr arilyTtfiront and C nU eta ff(t tha hMf n i , think - " "".J uwud, liijm uuuu BLli'A . mw0 ruruLAR SEWING MACHINE riT. tT.! reputation by hon-f.t and u.r i ,ii5u Tire tnntn the world thtt-n .Vmt n. ' YIP"??011' larbiliry of worlit.if as tuun.r iraproTemenU aa the N E W HOME , WITE FOR CIRCULARS. Tbe Paw Homo Sewing Machine Co. fAU JfliASUISOO.CAL. ATXAXIA,6a.1 - roa cals or -Kliziibcth City, .. C Wanted-An Idea Who can th!n Of orne lrnpl Protect TOUT Idn.: thov mo I,rt lllli -ir- yuiM V M.lJlJr.li.lllj rt JC faU'llT AIU"' f , Vaf itOf7t4.ii, l. t r their ei.ftM .rizo cirr . i AS Pat P3&ry 1 BBiSrm : v i -mmw w m. m. mm i X . -I.- j
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 9, 1897, edition 1
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