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ALL KINDS. If an v wan should ee a ungui iia- of! light in tbeW?- -r.M.nTT"roidalH have ni-hLdont 'Slltcourament in the fact es. U inventor has ivea ine of aerial natigat on and is frighten- in!ne western bowiew by ilwluuR through Mor.Ur are -area - it 1 1 .Imlll flTlll Off- I li.'ve that the Kn.l m long auel on prtdKte l i surely at baud. - -14 . . . III our l'gd brethren, but the bi ei 1. ft .lw-ritii. in not li:d to thV bwHi!iM'.U.-h g. -vita out laying. ta ,ri,u 111 1 Mippiltt-prt. MSh.irUy...f.S:at v i.t."vf and fo I. i- a j.mv! ut in iiJ""VMhirgi .!hng for furu- ifchiu the uothofili b,l ,.u. fr.wu Ut ... P I ! Tvu Miiil'l'i' ! tnu-in- '.vttl owr tin p " f ,Jh -t. :.. ..r Th ii '.vii t i .T .f.. il. . t-it I . -------- w- - .. . - . . .1 .f rourt arattiirit-t.-in.HS.d t!. nd . . . .i i,',,,!,.! 1 f . . ?.. . i, l ..r.. mm!:i-.ii hi m; I fattot. alul .t i "- " f ot oarc rotuh" ald tt tli ri:h fnil t! e bdann f.-i ft-itih;r-. !' f.i4-t b!.H.d..l .-t-l h:iii.- lb tbl !ffitdiiig ;-ity. ('. m liiun ln lhj fap h''" l i, v ilrl.U- hidli-r and thru., in tl. tl.e l.ir.M-. trv when Il jnii thi v l. a n-al n r uhitr gilfd nnd u4? hor.-vi . fd rom r fuili " atul :t:urh. and cot.Minii tiyii. i iii-rlag nad ring liht- it w.i;Id i hi- it liiT Ja-e to tn I !Thi- is a ginnl lilae of li e i.mo:i for old iilni. Sinee old man l!aly n nativ of i aeH U.HintV wj the NVu Ytuk JtMirnaUhi natii- of Kd n ton lh Kduitoii Courier, wa annoiiu -ed to be 1'2" :old in t!ie Pismtawav. N .1. po.hoil-e. (!;difon.i.i furnish one and -Meieo another both away or a humfri d vcarni )!ihM:i tiotn out aj.ve old fIl..r l l:t r:irs l id. llOsf IatlH T "4:lrars i-bl, whose latin r be"l."u. tlie former having livetl to sprouted n full set f let III alte r lie wan a Kk. and a full head of hair i ir ' nnd a ond sight; Ue give it up K. Citv is kniH ki d(;ut in the thud i ro ifid" if Col. YA on of upper Chow i aliie lie i- ove r a hundnd. If ' lirnllie r Charlotte jwill hunt him up . 1 i i. .11. tti-'ll '-'ive liiui en dil. , j t f j We lLv frriiuuitly kindlv gie n j our ii hire to our b-nd but tnpnl titv Pails how to up I'o u b xter .1 tlitr iM.Wki',1 our cfiunstl i nnd pronounced it!"jim rienl." Hut M.- areii mddmai.u.rtd man, sUw to vratb'-and given to kindness, I m re lore-as su'.-t si n " i i.t.t -L...... .iii.l tlv would noi.e '!.r 11... ln was notice ... . - " . I (ional. .we now .. i.. tl..iii" 1 lilliiv ..-. . the following fron the highlands i f Flond i ; t In .raeksoi.ville. Hi. tl.ie is a road huniv te ride ove r. .Hi made of tlie abre us d in iiKiking brtwius. i i. 4. i. fj if i nis wusi " beu. spread 4ght or tin inches deep upon a fou. eT.tioii e.f satai. and '... .i . ... w i ii ii siiii ni iiii iiii- . TV I.I . - - - f- W hi u! nuistemil by t!e rain the ttb;e ui d sand pa' k lo ly. and be e i!je a s-li Mib.-tanee. ee n mere lastii-f than tanbark. ThJ pie btinU rs of can llrigade must be and e.it;i.ibal savage's. the Ki'tubli moial h peis. T nev t eke pie froai the cradle and the grauf Itom all l.i!e and eotiditiorVs. The emu mantUr e.T the llrig ide ought b be -p ! and whip; ed with a hi-i of M-orpius nakel through the w 'uld. They are ingr.de tini and miit be vagrdonds. Judge Dick of the I'cfl-e-ral court is one, of the few men that has contributed houor to the Hepublican lart.j." U' is st di cent that he has been usptctedof being a Democrat. He is an able aud pure judge, a man of jbnxul culture, abd now 7t ears obi. at which age he is 'allowed to step down and out if he (booses, lbit he don't choew, aud the pie hunters are barking at his hetl lo compel his retirement. It is an outrage, a crime and an .ihfamcy that wa ne'ver hoard of out side the Republican patty. j The j ul birdn of (Jreetisboro are of a belligerent kind. (Ireciisboro is i t u Quaker town but the jail part of the ropuUtiou elo not see in to hold i (the i.acefl tenet, of that worthy ! -i't.V. The fllecora" chronicles the followerin htalwait e-ase : i Carl Dick, cokml who is confined there, has rowb o ugly, cursing hi.H guards, auel others about the j iil. that m a la-jt report it was de cielcd to Jresj," him down. Ace-ord ingly Deputy Davin went dpwn to curry him, but he elidu't. He had huTmin broggtt down itnirs aul told him he waJgoin to whip him. Carl said that be diiln't think he w.jr.U. The de puty, aided by one of!the guards taekled hinu but it was lio go. The deputy got choked, the guard get o'ie thumb about vbawetr off, ! vhile-' Olliccr Jor d-in. ' who- was passfrtg, -hael- to at the jail bird off of thcui. Con cluding1 that he kid better eonbult he fehriff before going any further, the deputy retired, but so far n heard has riot becn-back to complete the job. kow the others in jail ray they don't propose to be? lie -keel and u xfice ftate of, affair may bo ex xrctcel. . OT,CSt i i .wT tli nk it u arriving at or aepannB- and the goo! people there think it Gcrinan Iiyrt of Hamburg has ifX'. ibrid without a born. Ibej -.( T0 r in tho same THE WORLD'S GREAT PORTS. ,, Earop Cltle. .Colo AheaI WhIU Jfw York MUL SmoGmnan merchant, bankers lounu tabli - hr.1 by figures that. rhilt clur- Jea the commerce ' fHlu, Htr of Livcrrxiol bas incrcas- pcrW. the tonnage of ves- -t - ,rif - i Tlie ceotn'apnicai w'wvu Mf rJ is highly favorable to LhipMng.land the docks of Liver pool, it in ill known, have ai large ' il ii.i...t. n tti rnz t lift. eiTH-nc maue lue u.o . - i . . ...... i.iv. Arable one in the facilities ukh fixes to wmtI-s of all dimensions. But nw:uly Liverpool as bad to o,nte - nI witli tlie serious an,i ln nantilo rivalry of the city ,)f M.uuhter, and the busmen of Mant.lH-.t,T ha ln greatly pr o- mot,i t,r tho Manchester canal. ;!'-... ...... .u.frii?ilfnt. ill the t,m,.trm:tIoii f the uew Baltic ca- nal. hits discriminate! in favor of ii,.mi,nr?r whirli has inerease! its i. .iiJn.. vi-rv larceiv OI jatl. v ars :it thr vxi nMrt mcmuu - . . north c;-min iHirt of Hreim-n. At thec!i - f thfFra;K--rrus.si:!nwar the twiiz.yL..- -f v-m1s arriving in and of JJirimn intliowimo v.-ir'sKM i :i. hiurc then the colu mn ... of Urcinf ii has im-rca-d aU.nt r.i cut and that f Hamburg :: o j4-r fiit. Notwitlistaiidii 'rz tlue great gains lh'titvof I:.:lai Hill retains its M-mntkal.le di-tim thm of lniug the greatit fort in the world for m :i-U'oin- vi"H-'N,'w York following ,t v. rvi far lM-hmd, but Showing IK Tlie uumljer f hips-steel, U-mi r ail whk h leave tlie iMrt of M'W York- in a. year i-s aliout d more than two-thirds of the total nmiiU r of Midi veels are register el under loreign lhR-- New York has gaineil of late years in fesiect of the amount of business done with Kurofeaii inirts, but there has been no iirriondiug increase in the volume of bu.-ine!s done with do mestic iM4-ts, and, moreiver, the c ity of Xew York has had tt meet very tro!lg cimiK-titin from Baltimore and New Orleans, a considerable LH)rtjon f tIO shipments ef western - havimr le-en divertetl to these KirLs and away from e:w ork. The business eif the .ort of London is ve ry largely of local character, London being a mart of consump tion and inte rehange of articles ar riving from other luirts of England. The four cities of London, New York, LiTeriHjol nnd Hamburg stand at the head f the iorts of the world, but there are others at which - w ' a very largo mercantile l.t;sines is d me, some incte-asiug, but a birge-r numlH-r fuiling to keep up with tl'e ratio of growth in mercantile busi- .us. Antwerp in Uelgium staims tilth amougUic c.mmrciai p-n. Id and v i v near it. with a - high volume oi tonnage iiraii) is Marseilles, in 1 ranee, tho ch.cf . . . , , . . IT,. ...... i ort oi the Jleiiiieiianean. - - . in rmnev, elm's a considerable busi ness, ehii Uy with foreign countries, in the shipping line, and Stettin, in Germany, a l uge business chiefly ciKiMwise, The dove lopim nl of tho r-.iin. ..1 .-.ml eaiial svstenis of each I . . .... . ...41. - , - - . - , Mhiii lias muci, i.i u lVV. " connm re, u ' - f.Mf t iwn-to 1r o:serid t.i.tt a i -t citv which is the terminus oi a ea mil itt;iiii- longr and better its hhippmg trade than .a railroad ter minus. At least this is observable in the United State.. Xew York bun. Too Muili .s-rlr on Our Traiu There is too much servit o in cur tdeepiiiganel parhr cars, or .erliaps one siiouni bay. ion oiau s-i.oii.i for the amount of se l vie e i-ei i ti m cih Either the loiter or 'the con ductor might le al oii-htil. and the man who i h it shea. Id l.e p ie a:-:i-ably out of the wax . '1 Is - in w sl.oy, with newsj aiK'is, l.o!:s, iruit and canly, wotiUl not 1 e saeUy misse-el, although he- might 1-c allowed to tell his gcenls liom the- station plat form. Fre'in that pa-ithm he x.ould In'an advantage, and might aeld to Ids; list of wares drinking water which e:e might 11 a ssti nil con tained no typh"id gi in s. The iced water tank on American trains is more and more h ft unused by wise travelers. But the transfer agent, who walks frean car to car to ar range for the deliver- of baggage, will always le a convenience under our present checking system. Lew is Morris Ieldings in Sscribner's. I i 1 Jjo e of Conqnmt. ' Whirry me ami wL "Marrv me and I shall be j forever want with a willing werein unwilling slave. there would le seme pleasxire in the lituation. iDdiauapolis JouruaL "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Shortens lubor. lessens pain, iltuiinihf a iUni:er to life ot both mrttlit-r and chil.t and leaves her iu condi tion more iaveratie to srly r-covery. striijref alter than Lvfore coniinrraent" sa)m lu-vcniucut midwife 1 tlie b?t remedy FOR j RISING BREAST Known Sim! worth the r-rice for tint alone. Endorsed a tut recommendtd by ni.dwives and all Ifeiie who hive used !t. Errvrare of substitutes and imitations. Jake's Ghild-Birtli - Easy. " Sent by Hnprrss or tnnil on receipt of price, fl.oo per buttto. Cook "TO MOTHERS' maiicd froe, containing voluntary leBtlmonntfa. rmi riELo BccriaTon co., itlixta, ci. BCLO ET XtX. pnUGClSTS. 1 Now wc arc as blind to the real na ttxre and ai ect of many of our national and domestic customs as we' arc to the real nature and aspect of ourselves and think the view trcholdcf them must be acceded ty others. It needed, for in stance, the calm, serene gaze of an Eat Indian teacher to show us that there might le ether ways of regarding many of our mct chcTishcd beliefs. And it has needed the waruinff cry of many a bird lover bewailing the loss cf our feathered rongstcrs to force us to look-. m t nnr idlo custom CI wearing dearrbirds as pernal adorn- I And now that I. fcr cne, am ccn- vinced of the wrong cf it. true to my inheritetl instincts as a human being r:,n look but in one direction, I can co lonper jee anything butjerue Ity.in a slaughtered Lird or a nuny aig:i. rm tv.f, l:t:id cf the. daintiest woni- n,, I ln.-r chauce to know. I e ridy tie LarLaritv, the vvauten citsimcixtu r f Uf. the rrueltv ef praciiecw Lull the fashieu has entailed. BtauSy has Ctd from the Ficctaele. - .Were we to bear .f a hratiwn tribe indulii:y alike extern rooming Lu xoiii Levies with ih al ;:nimals, we w-n!d" dcKcrilc it iu that e:. c how oiir paZi-.its wruld fiug! Audi t we wc.u.d beg. t, fer, means to f;oacd u.crui the Favugesr.te.iifT! .- Wc have many wcu lies i r the culti v;.tiun of those friend -virtues which tught to be taken for graced iu Chns ti; Criuitalists komt. times fUiilc at -r.-....iiv frr ihrni. L'ut r itainly ..it . . . . i m cviiv i'vn.cne-ei oi . i., t,. t i no ort:ai-ii:id icr tnc it. .i t f I inls auu ui i;aui .n- titu.l.- taken ly many -f we mcii ox afhii.n 'in their e .udcnmatieu ci mo .. f.:I Tr.ntite. Cruelty, like Flavcry, !, i-s i.;.t iniure the crnn .-. I a.e.ne, rur ,,.4 v.i ll thu iii;..'t n;:i wniiL-K io profit ly its est rnse. u t r .ua, i:Lra W t.la.l to Sic Illin. The Buffalo E.i HK-tcl:-;agcod stcry 4 .. i,.rr ,l ii, .in wko-e li:st naiuo ia t,.i ,1 1im iim r ibio cf an lUill', ul.u li " - - i iH, .:.t. r.cTFLUal aeeiULiUtaurc v n .iiMtnr 'luik H;im:a. e t long ago lie vri in Waliiiicten and called on tho genial Obmaii. "How doye U do, John? .said Mr. lbama, cordially extiuding his i i "I i i.lail td see vou. i uuuu. r . . . rv will." nrJnd the liuffalcman, "and I wi.uld likei to add right at the outset that 1 have 'jot rnli(d tu you to in. :,k v.nir iiiflucnre in gcttiug a political appointment eitlar for niyself ,,r auv friiLd." A broad unile of relief nnssiil ovir th.e tenatir's; face, and, gnu-ping the hand cf his iriend a second tin:e, he sin k it more lirnrtily than Lc foie. e xrlnimins w ith unli igncei earnest- ... , T. I'... rrlnl . tn lie'ss. jei.iaiy, ie-iiiii:, we 3"cu : Beware (If Mmv.nrvl Vfi 1UU1UU11.I nr- xirm r?r,th o 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given "the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seized with rheumatic : , c- rr-A lnmos and sores cov- l ----- . Hrulv. I was in a hor rible fix" .he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist, said he could cure me, but his treatment did mc no good m - . . r..ll X whatever. 1 was stilt anamuui pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the Hiriitcst work. ' This was my condition when I began to take S. S., and a ' few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and would soon have been a complete wreck but for S. S. S." S. S. S., guaranteed purely, vegetable) is the only cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al- wavs aoes more harm than good. Beware of mercury! ! Books on the disease ana its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. r :vi lviu rt AJAX TABLETS FU:-Hi ViiLji e ei.r. iClLAVmul innrfrxc I men; on. ImDOtencT. S!oeple.-'t48. otc, c;us.t.i ri tT Abu or othr lUwwtsea and Inrtir ciMlon). Airy tmh-mv " rwtora Lost Vitality in olJ or yoonir. and iib,iuaaii'mu';i . . . - - LiMjC PreTwnt Inwuity an! Ccr.?aBption il 'tU rnUmt. Thir niio-r ijiroe?ioto iinprore oenlend ffect a CURE when i -i!l oil,er ttulln iiM upon hTln the Fnnin A-v TpI;1mj. ltej Iit carad Uouiidn.l wiilcu: rtm. Voi -iU wriun rarmnto to effsct a cure Cf fiTS in nchtMor rwland the r.nn-y, ltioeW Wli.pr psckmm; or ui pkiwi fr.: tr-i-'mTll for f2.Q0. By miilTIn plin wwpir. rp-.i r.. f of prire. Circular AJAX REr V- Cj , 'T, Fir alA in Kliz:ibtli ;ily. N. C, bv Dr. vv. W. I1UIOGS& SO.N, Druggist!.. 1831 Th0 rtivator .1897 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Tbe best of tlie AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. Devoted to Farm Crops an 1 Prooes-ses. Horticu'ture & Fi uit-GiOwire, Live Stos ird Dairyiup. Whl It al ln la'les ail minor departments of Rural interest, Fnch sthe loultrv Yard, Kntom .lrv. TeeKeepinfr, Oreeiih.uise and e;rperj, terln ry Keptie-, Farm ynstions and Ad swer, Fireside Ueud.nir, 1) mesti-j EwiimT, anil euiumarr f the News f the W eek. Its Markets KiroBTa are unusually complete, nnd inueh aitenilon t paid e the Prospects of tho Cn-r. ih'owmjr liht npin n; of the most lTnrrtant of all qnestious Il" lo li'iy and When to ML It Is lH-rallj Illustrated, and contains more lead'njr matter than eve h-fore-The Sub riptlon Prire Id 2-5J per year l.u: we offer a Special Reduc Ion tn our CLUB RATES FO.R . Twp Sulicrption. in one r mittarico, $4 Six Subcripti-ns d elo 10 Ten Sul-cription do el ' 15 e-Toall New. SuhfriUr for I897 ry!7 ii. au'rance mote we wM'send the oap.-r W EEK LWrotnnvr n?irr rtmitact, January 1. ljW, Wteiont f'narjt. . . jy specimen Copies Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER & ION, ruil iners, Albany. N. Y. Yi u will find Towers Fisdi Ilruud Oi lothiug at Sawjer & Jones. STEVENS 0. w. WHOLESALE TOBA CONISTS Snuft; Cigars; Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Iriv k-G naraiiti t d, J, bjl.or h SjH'Cialry. j The only Exchiiv ToImcco Hons- in the City..-f WATEf? ST SLZAPTH CTY. N. C. f tbO HOFEEIf!ER FAHO SAGIB 3BAD Cigar. n I lidK'Ulia, Road Csrts, Harness, I rlJ AW'D A TfV IjjUUJCVQ -J-M ANI Dr U&AU 4u Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair &; Plaster, j .... J-Pie.tties- and 15. st Ready e..d for New Color Ca-eb. Terpen lue, Etc.. AGENTS FOR A URENN & SO.N S ELIZABETH Groocl Seed GoOd Soil Good Cultivaitioii nnd then vou mav reasonably extra cultivation, you may get 'soils, anil sometimes, on extra out proper cultivation, but there is one thingjtojbe remembered no mater what the soil or the cultivation, you j .will never ) succeed unless the seeds aue all right., gooel crops from poor seeds. We sell nothing but seeeV - Wp sell no seeds which are not Will von let us hell) vou to small vour operations maV be, xvill Uo Kimr cp( to hml ,.,b. I- , mail. Write for catalogrue Southe'rn gardener, GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED KBECHANTS. 1 Our Our GOODS'-ARB TH BEST Prices r lowest 1 r at PEED DAVIS. Waieriow reeeivirji eii Hj-ply oal, and will fill oidert j -romj tly. All coal is creened Ivleire leuvinc the Yard. None but t!:tr le handlid. Lowest pkicks inar:!nt. el. Office od Water Street. Ellzsbab City N. r e . ATrirw awHM biW aHaiW la a aM VI Water S3 1 A3BETH C1T," ELI! JO Is presieleel over by mi exj.e r: i.ceel eliic lino no to tho ei v Ja'eft . ' ' ' - auel propose to compete & :G0, 15 (L4S g3 WcQfjciis end Riding Vehicles. aleks in- v I . - Mixed Pa nt' in the citv. . . Lead, Oil. Yarnises, . t . . BUGHIES. CITY A full me V ept .in ick. C. ." ! . expect ood crops, bometimes, by a long pretty well on .really' poor soils, passable crolVs arc.iiua'ele with 1 igs do hot giow j j j ' ijood. i J, from ! thistles nor crow cfood crops ? :t No matter how we want to furnish thq seeds,' and how easy ltns to ouy our. seeu o it is the best ever writ tie n . for the 1 4 " ( . ri tin ? e'i;i I i i rri iff,-. Va j-'UGriblk, mcESAM 50-YEAR EXPERIENCE. If ' - v y 7r'v.-r.c:-iTs ac ir. eilllOIl 18 r:3 strictly ai.' patents - -: r fiic. '. j rfccci've , l:a.- --4 -non, of r nv w-inrtru- Viurniil. wftfcV'-T. fcerfcis 3.UJ a fl-jOsix moi'tliSi sipemrjc'ii copies and ' liooK on seat free. .ddreas MUNN & '"COy, i 3('l Broadway, New li'ork. We hjve Bla'iketsi from SO ct- to ?00 clieap enough f.-r anybody, and fine jeuough for nj,b0dj; at MoJes Weis -!. pub GO, a - a f aKabBa v 1. - Teli i l i fe)- V liuve ei rvthinr in tAle- o Ciunrnntce ou wo.ik ' "''...'-!' iti the wor1:in'j ra-i s, i J SL -J 6.1 ! I t B SCIIEDD LE IN EFFECT M A .1st, vrriL ,l Southern Railroad mail and ne) . . - rw. rv . in i u u v. A. IV i n. la e uy 2-45 P. m. and y: w a. m. and tlepari from Norfolk A v utiorn iirovtt " " all rail and steam er hne.and at fcUeiuon ;Y-ci ul el oorg river; tranter rVouihern U. interm.diate Jandnjis. ". Eastern Carolina DiSDatch Old Dominicn Line. 1 1 ..- A N. II K K v,r r.nhl b ro. Ma-' .... - - .i n. i, ...1 i i v and wi n me COtP I 1 u - I I. A M: N R. K. lur Jaciis "v.. r. Tlmrsdav -and Mimia ; i.i o--..-v- lshmd direct. : : TirUtson tale a- ttizaocin v Sts t.on to lb-an. 1 kiqd. O mikV ke IJerue, fusion. tioWi-oro, .M.at'il ke, New 1 Cl'3 and v t'uii gtoi-. IV 14.. Hxr I I .-.tl nHrVU'l'.l t f f a Ki' t'. i't I. mort and NvrfolK . T brou-!. c.hs. .n a iimv " - -' quicker time limn y 5 Dir. ct ail cooei.- fffl " 7n em Carolina D.si.a.ch as . 'ow. - Ba t ro re, by l. v h 1 ' dent Stre.t btaii . : .1,"' - Pennv:vanU R. ,Ib,. cR ue-ei ryy New Y rk In" lVi i)e iVHnui i - J i . v 1 1 .it toll ill 27, 2sonL River, and e'io imh."- i.'i.f,il.thinr;irm:i1ti..i -atll lo 11 Snowden. A-.-ra KHz i!-Hh. . Sty, r tot i. Ge."er&f Norfolk and author. Ki. A Puss mm daRolina C. L. PETIT, Manager. Steamer NEVV to N vvHI le.vc Nt.rlok for Elizabeth City, rt swell it d- way landin8' on r We'd noel ays HJ)d Saturdays at 4 p. ra. Elizabeth Cit for L'l.es til on Tnursdays and Mondays at DrSii a. m- 'Returuiutr, ; 'will .leave Cresyell lor Norfolk-on Tue-days -and Fridays at 4 :m, nd E iz ibeth ( iiy i;e iay at 2 :30'p. nWaniving in Noifolk r ext duy. b-teainer Hai binder will leave N. rf.-lk ".r Tlizi' t4b Citv. ..Hertford and wify landings s, , n T -dayf anxl Fridays i-.t4p. m- Elizabeth' f.-fy toi .iienioru ue.:neb- da- s an ! Satu days at f :30 a. in Ke urti in , w il leave He ford lor Neir-folk Monday?,- ; i;d I lmrV.d ys it 7 a. m. and Eliztbtlb City. i au,e .tlayVat 2:3i) p. m., arriving in Norfolk next day. . vV. W MORRISETI , Aoe.nt,. - i . Elizabeth City, N C. - THE BAY LI WE 0 d Point Com'ort, :' Norfolk and tho South. Tb C- r v i-vs fhe N w itt.iel KH' . earnt rs , LASAWl A, CEO JC1A A'N . VIRCIMA. K te cii f if-; nil lux u it's ot h I!rst--!ass i! !fi ri"' ;i.V..,.l.-! t:n- tr-ao-le-.. hiael-MK fif.,r.llt tt.l.-ms an: M tvr- I'lrt-fu. n A-d .villi Viiw.rju h-w .( c.mr....t. L .uii ard Ouih :; eiVd-; a sw-.iu'Ty wim.thi. Liiie. Al-iraiil ser vi e un i i;jKu;i atte ti-n tc- tno-rs le.jv baltiniore daily . t-xee: t s. nda) t : 1. -M , fr rw i nion Dock;. 7 V. M 'itt u VN havf., At Old I'cJni I'onifi.rt a PM-at!M!,the splendH I1YGE1 II-EU "a Deiifriitfui Ktvso t at all seasons-of the Year. Yx ti-Kt-ts auu iui-i muuuu a'pp'yat CoiPpi'riy's Ofiioe, t:o -s. s r 7., dA'uI! .iOR Z. 11 15 anl f s-anier.-. 1 U. ,. Iii LI , E lili'AN, i.ciHial i. k- f Aip ut. 0rE.XPcrie.ncc. v ttwi3C ,4iWtmi9- THE ' -tttia MELE; WCEK3 Largest. Stock of finished KF-AOT- .IFOK IMMEDIATE SH II'ENT 111,' 11 3 Hi d B nk St ect, ' ' .NOHFor'-.v.A. ; - ' NEWEST DISCOVERY .; : FOR : ' ; I'AIXLKSH j)i:.TISTilT AT- ' NEW YtPK DEKTAL ROOFS ONLY 182 Main Street. JSrOMF OLK, "VA. , . Ti f --h5-ii h j-loe Store. IIblusihessv rain . Vorthprii mftil close daily nt U'10 a m and 2 lOo'cl ck p.mf Arrive t 11:40 a m land C 40 o'clock p.m. ' v Southern mails cjou- i GOo'chck p. m. (j K.i mail anives ai s . . - r ii, ifflr,- to", intermedin e posit between No. folk and bde nlen on il.-. arly aid lute trains excel t t IIerlt( rd :.t.,l Snowi id. " . , . , i " N. wllerne and lb an M' ,R ' mn! v (iriweeklv) n-rive at i o c e k a. . '.' Tuesdays, Tbtmdny. and .nturdsyK.. r,i clee atp30o'cloc. v m. on shu e day , . Wteksville and Nixonton arnvu at 1 1 a.m. n iuesuasi, i . urdays, an ' cloe ati iock.. i . ; same lays, v . , . ,- K sedde anive daili at 11 n innr,-1 cl-e at 1 p. ni. - - Street letter les have ! e-ii. (:. m;.h1 et HI'U rttnsy.wirn leticr boxes m " t:w . cn i i .1- Piisiiifiice operant s n iu Hi 7 0 8 o'cii e k p.. in iVriiis Ja.Miiii: for 'v wil. M.-k U'i lb in n k Lec. l o xel. cau t e b if d v jv v ng br t ! rtme , Odlcrs t the s-'cuctiil e lb e v t'liUl .Hie I;.li Ji-jiil d- .-r I I " . Wl.l e lilt I iiiie iii. ii li.ft Tln ri. vi It 1 1 C ! "l'V e ' i oil Tins rule w ill and ! en-, wil. ?e'v ' trx,"! regu'r turn. .. t ! Vt Tie i H r 'lis of the' ftb e hi- i(i4. .) a port any nuuiuliii i m inutt. mi-u on tbT7 n ,rl (' ibe' i b ik ' iU-X h.i'.icir. are :eqi.e'l.o. l 'tuii.M. .L.'li f abt-..r .-III; II , M fl , I'S.t l' n.tr.c of nv iKbe-'..ot :1i.mfi r.s Viv. (.it "fu Ion i Fiimil :bi mi e ti;.( il. to e ; hicv',d -i" Vbrjr , es; : tiv. Ii U t Rove?. ' , -- ' . . V. LA V 11. 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Fdr S il4-.'i i'1 -r,i ir ;i rjiatifjs N and all.Drliirivtp, for allarlmr adwrf ltif-nt and w" can ST lea dm made, flnert flnb,h nd i Deal made, ; MOST POPULAR SEWlNn aaaruiwv fhlt iTLT from wlUblc Trninnra.-turm in mSfi.Jir n"n tn he world ir,0t n ,'il iSJITS nlcal "n,rtc'on. d-iralaiity t t working an many I mprovt-me nt aa the N E W M O M E . VRIJE FOR CIRCULAR3. Tie HewfHoraa Sewing HacMna-Co.- Rt?,f.' BosTOir.-MAa. 88 Cinoj Rgi keN.Y Aaancisoo, Cau..-ATi.aNra, eVu . FOR 'SALE - N. R. PARKER, nbctli City, ,. Wanted-An Idea Who ran thlna of some tinl0 tlrfun toi'uH'iit? ;.vj n-vi rir;fc yuur iaa: xner may IjOdt you wmh.ii. TrIU. JOlINl WKODEKBt'RN & CO.. I'itent jfrtor Wai ilOflrton. 1. C. for their 0LfJ" prtzo oire' . list Xno liunUroil l.iTontiuii ran'cJ if .
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 16, 1897, edition 1
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