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The bat lie rrr of Circle is now rnirerc. the MabomeJan is m tnitmtdl OTCl the Chritain ; Criat Wl of hot, the father of the Christoin vvorM ha, apwcntl.r to human eW cWrted f his j own. ami Altai.." th preset of M nsuahty U triumphant, Hut to God bmh tv. to uhotii a-'thou-ana rears is but a .lav. ami who hhapt- events ami circutntancei in his U'! -rou-hhew tViu an we will, wUI for hiiown ultimate purport riht th wron- aiil lno' 1 out or - ' ! , ., , cive the ajrrctMi fa-e Intwicu the ol 1 -r.l .Cf A4vlum i.uicri!:ten!cnt in" ;. -vr- f 1 aiul tt- n1 Hipublirau boml fivorrfthe M DiUior.i.tr bounl p.ntl the il ei-t'n UTr-JlitlUOIl. tl .. .!.! lK-:ir,l mH hold tl, ir po- ,.-t of thi ir i!ri-io:i i tl at J.n I'll. !,prfprtv aji.i is MU.jui 1'", t.-ction an nut thr pro; . rt v, nn t ut tt -t ni- f 'tli- 4.f th- I l . ard hud M't v. t , xu.k d tUx lid not Ik nuhUil vfepv "i I i Thf Uurnn lu luri' ! i.i . rf i. lL. W. is I.W..l r Iiti.:itt.u and . to,.. iLi- !isri-t. r nrty b;i'- f ri . f . 1 . .tl III IIP! ..-ion of t!n"h. . vv mi ii .1 Tri.... xxhn hil d. i.otid,ui ISurrus 1. mk ha- brought Uit t mJ L- th ii-M-umi nt irauiait au- it . M-t:wide for rMrs. Uur i !...-. 1 ir.i r rtfiiOUIIl thall f II- ri li' r""" - : . . !the il iiirtiir rr-ard nahl. :il,d iut and-that it i i x ;-tv:. Mr. Tn t li:- n t ui 'i as in- . Turltr linn.!.-. Iii l' SpaMinj; t Ml. TuZCWI-d liOl 'I". i;rM.r i h;niliatdbithat painc at .Matti but idl is not lo-t. Jlonor dt partial id Matli. but ai:bthi r part ( the H.lU nit- army havt aimd a vi. torv ov. r the Tails at Val-stino. Tlu Tuiks uire drfi-at'o! Willi hcavv lo s and th. Clrcsare wild with" j-.v. Kin- i -ore H i- MiftYrvd r.atlv'in lo of inanj kmd. in a,aia.:t.r. in piti-f. in pJonal dt-nitv. A m w i,ini-ti rWHH forrj d l i.v ,oi,ul:ir tlaiiior and h HI"'"! "V '"J . indfc tnatrd his rult r with pat i.itv. Hut th- diastr at Matti i'ir- not .li.iilf the col,!Iit h'iH F-nidand tn.iv vt ii dt em her- 4-lf j Our Virginia ufiu!dKw are vi ry 1 lv ii iniiiMtion .t mm ii .ui...pT. - i (l r.....i.v.. tht ntnatiiHof M?r'f NNa.l.- iii -ti.il from itn j-ui-rt d iJ-tin plaee At Mt Wrntni to the iiutiry in NVw' York .l.v Uu- di- f the , ii:.n L. IS. (Irant. i, in...... j i . . . .i ti... " ..r..iu;t .ni iiiits fnm tne Ni w York Herald and in o ttb surd nild.im vert nt thai it .will le discarded a- om as propose.!. This Karrile'tous nimv:d of the re- of In loved and diMinguiMieu deei a-ed U too lutn h in vogue and KiorH tMi inuVh- i-acrile-'e to be en couraged. . When the linal assign inent of du-t to dut in pronounced I wtMi1.1 r in-iin to the final restir- f HVMi'i - lei t ion. The nxign:nent f N. ISurrus. sou KM. of N'..rf..lk. a,. lit week u 1 like a thundii peal tn thi coum.un itv. whieh had deal;tig with tin lUnking Ihnw and had titiie con hMeiioe in itn souudnc and solvt n i v. It- ii N uie annoiu.red to hi .t0tMM and Its liatnhr1eareabou. :i."d,t)t. Tlie asigme is Jiidg Theodore S. ; O irnett. f Norfolk'. Ya. ! Oreat yin;Uhv is expressed for the firm and there lm been lib t rid ti nderx of ci'tniary :isi-tance. all f whi- hj l ive Im H lecltm The cnu- giten for the failurcHiy the ci-ntpany i- hard tiir.e- aiul jrreat demand f. r money. The ban'; Hiio .t:dh.Iu tl in IMS I. and it did -a m rv .r'v an.ount of btiint-t. I: . , ' 1 . The worhl )- full of pr dietU'tis of the time of that uu-mentoti event foretold iu the scriptures which the attain' do not know, whi n the i.irth Vhall U- ndled up as a scroll, tia bri I shall soaiul his trump t and the lb. Km of the Ood Christ. shall anwar in the clouds a- when he amended.! when the dead shall nrU.t fnitii tlu ir I u rial, ntid the end of all earthly things shall come. The closin-' veais of the l'.Uh cen tun are full of these prophets of evil omen. An Arkansas prophet savs,1 the nd! will ccrtainlv be in 1 v.i,, and a I'rofessor Fab of Yietiua, .with more detmituess gives Govern Inr Mtk lSW. as the dav of days the fatal dav of all things terrestrial. The -subject of calling 'an extra session of the Legislature, to un tangle the tangled web of the legis- lation. enacted by the ".last abom inable legislature that has left its mark upon the history of legislation in North Carolina. It can be called together by the Governor of the State alonel ! Governor liussell is reticent ui-ou the subject and keep his own eounscls We would be glad to see Legislature; called to recti fv the mistakes, make plain the darkness, and give light to the oth eials. iu their groping in 'the dark to understand tho new laws under which we now live, but in the n true of all that is sacred, in the .'name of all the Gods at once, no , "more, no mire we pray thee of that !e 'islature that tlisraced the State La, winter at Raleigh. A child was curd f cro'-p l a ! ..r twroof A jet s Cherry ivrtora. A tit-i '.lr cl'it.l i tn anif tllfO.1 1 i.;. wlnff filher wa- Pettio readV t call tilt l!el.)r. Thi tli nferity -f hwvii. Ay-.rV Cherry lector?! fcl.vajs at !innd- r i " POLITICAL PHRASES Mn7 of Th MMt.m. . An "unfettered ,.': one the lnstorical phra or our m- cuajre. but not every reaucr K that it was coineil by the celebrated T?Joi,r,l RrinUcv Dutler Sheridan. . . Vhenrakin on tlie nuerxy oi press the orator thrillel the house with the following sentence: "Give them, a corrupt bouee of lords, them a venal nouse oi wi- iriv- , them a tyrannical prince, give them a trucKimg courx, .n.l nt mo have but an unfettered .... - . An.h 1)1 1 -. a m ..v.. i , t in i err tnpm w cuuuow tmirV broaiitli upon iu uu of England." J ly , - I vy. Tlie "fourth et-tate is a term mac - is constantly applied to the press. rally traced to ila- ciiulay. who in his essay on 411" lnm's Hi.torv." in l-:'-,wnic9, 'The -.dliry iu x.hich the reporters Mt ti.. orr.r a tourth tato of the dm. !iier;;ry ii:-; ht. lie r wrun-n in i:s iai..- a nirr.e e that must have pven the .1, :i to I.i.id Macaulay. iHjaking ,,f CoblH?tt, Halitt says: "Hefillips the ear of the public with a three imt. l-rt e. In? is too mucn iur t,-.i tipw-tuiTw rnntagoniKt, holays w;:t. a ity orutNr or a memier o4 h ' . i,5 rli:iinent aiid N-ars naru uj-m iivrTitiit-nt lt 11. 11 1H XV 111' Fourth eMaCo hi tin- ilitics of the country." IK.min in the future was the invention of ,Lord Beaconsfield. In j,,,.,.. is:,- then Mr. Disraeli, he i-Mi.-d an . hi tK.n aldrcss to his coii htitu. nts th.- lectors of Iiucking i...,l,ir.. in which the following . ..:.... Tn.-tor iintimm . siifh an unuerianK- " "-- - ..f t .vntion ar mro prevalent than , i,..r..t,for... INiwt-rful agencies are . v . - - . at work wnicunao iunwv. it :....JnMH rww I t.hrnomena into linanco and aiierwi f. .f t, fil world. llm COIlll-"" .'" : nnd tho inissihility ol greauy rcnc- . .1 : i...i..,i..T,anf t im country seeniM ifwitti in the future. ' - . . . I , .irM T now a ikieil. IiOl. iiv ..- - i historic pliruM. It was nrsi uurwi bv Mr. Canning in a speech in lSul, in oiHttitin to tho Addington nun- i.trv when lie Ham: "Away n" the cant of 'nieasures, not men mo i.11 Hiim.ositioii that it is tno nar- o.i Tit thohtirHCs. that cirawa "r"t - . tho chariot along, o, Mr; u the tho co imprison must w " distinction must li taken, uitu i ..i-..rvthin-' measures a ro coin para tivelv nothing. I poak of tunes ov dithctiltv ami danger, when systems are shaken, when tne prei-eiiem.-. and general rules f emmiuet tan; thru it is that u t to that or to this measure however prudently devis ed but to the energy and character of individuals, a state must be in debted for it milvation." A "gigantic . innovation" is a pbraso that was originated by Mr. Gladstone iri a detxite that took place in Jul 1?00, on the action of tho house of lord in rejecting the bill for tho abolition of paper du ties. It apiK-ars to me," said Mr. Gladstone, "to the determination of one moiety of this house that there dmll Ijo no debate uiHm the consti tutional prim iples which are involv ed iu this quotum, ami 1 must ki that, considering that gentlemen op osite'aio u: on lliis occasion the i artwiu ed it kiuantic innovation tho mot t:-:.inl.c aim iuuiuom. iuu- g- nus th..t h. s- l. en attempttd in i ....... ...-ii.liwint t!um U.:r lliue i:: .. --- U2m the prudent they elnnv in re- 1... i kilnnt tvirt is-ill. 1 1 1 l'r iu j ..- .v . . j.. ... Scraps. A llorr Terth. Every hoiJ has six teeth alrtve and Ih-Iow. llofore 3 years ot age ne bhed-his middle teeth. At a hehlunls one more oti either side eif tho cen tral teeth. At i ho shuls tht; two cor ner anil last of the lore teeth. Ilo twe.u 4 aud 5 the horse cuts the un der ttnks. At 5 will cut tlieupi-t-r tifeks. at winch time his mouth will K complete. -At ' year.-; thegroovi and hollow s. U giu to till up a little. At 7 the grooves will be well nigh tilled up, except the corner teeth, leaving little brown spots where tho dark brown hollows formerly were. At S the w hole of the hollows and groovers are tilled up. At 9 there is very often i-een a small bill to the outside corner teeth, the point of the tusk is worn oil", and the tmrt that was concave legius to fill up and Uvu me rounding. The pquarea of the central tivth legin to disap pear, and the gums leave them small and narrow at the top. n Anec.lotr. Charlie (residing his composition) Every, rabbit has four legs and one anecdote. Teacher AYh at do you mean by in anecdote t CharlieA short, funny tail. London Answers. YOUWG We O'er You a Rczned y Vhfcb Insures SAFETY to LIKE of Uoth Mother and Child. "MOTHERS'FRIEND" KODS f OXroESETT OF ITS TAIX, IIOtKOB l.n DA!(GC. Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. F.ndorrl ami rerommrndrd by phyI rln. id " tlo twlio have used ll. ltewwr of ubstltutr and Imitation. .ft h tr nsmil. on receipt of I.m) tr k.nl. I.xk -TO MOTHERS' i.ra f.v. cv.i..icf ToiauLary mmicboqUIa. tmunriD rzculatos co.,Atiiau,G. .:o ar a-, rueccirrs. T.rnlnr BlfJxholofT. xr a who has long been bit- i'n.iii,.iirl aeainst the bicycle . . U,,fi.mpn ttheOTntTUU auuuu 4-4.." f irtarninff to ride, .rat does it meant y astoni8hel luncheon A -nl .-what could have pro- to such a change of .fv cook.' 1 was the an ucaiti J - , i ..ghe rides, you Know, m.u so as you ako know, does Mr. A., and the result hasn't been at an pleasant for mo. Now, of course, I don't mean to say that the two go rfF liikine toemer ui uj that but they do nnd so mucn . h other. WJ . .- , ,. v - J iVCrl ..m.nfli hnapsTflnnsneua i nu nutv - - - ffinitv betiveen tnem. J""-" --j - - a enjoys conversing with inugei , d all because sue knoWBwhathe meanswhen ho talks . ,lfT1ttin his saddle to soak and tho best kind of wick for his bell ,i kroner -heicht that nis cnam ought to be. I haven't been in it at oii fnr ome time now. I'm going to learn to ride myself, and I don't that for all I've said against it, , . o .locrT-ntp remedy, but 1 KUUV u o t' - as things stands it's the only way. T'm iloinir it in self defence." This is one of the soundest tributes to the fascinations of wheeling that .... i . t ., v 1W1 nnn or "WCVCUOIOKJ, 4 .n. crirrhniM.ut it the other day i"""" - . uen aUo tQ chronicle for a long Waterproof Tent. A German contemporary rejorts 1 oxieriiuc!its in crossing rivr- with waterproof tent equip- ments These are vn eaa upon me - . . i vrred with a lel of ttv 1,Mves or othor like matter, whit h clothiu- and articles of 7 nmltlin Whole - form of a is men ruiicrA "i - ; - unllo or bale. Th" ivu-icages inu fonwi float because of the quanui or ir IUey wuiuir, . . .i c... Sare Thine- n rr,wd v - I . . . meal nut oiu nf voiir ineotintr iasx r . 1 - We kicked i shorn;! sav uu - - " . - mi lo uie weau & v. v ; i mill iifiii ii intLii illt'll 411-' troit Free Fress. Spe-tflyl. "He has quite a line of ancestors, but they wero all tailors. "I Koo. A clothesline.1 Rheumatism 'i Is a blcod disease and only a blood rcme- dv can cure it. So many people mac the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble, j Mr- Asa Smith, Greencastle. Indiana, says: "For years J havey suffered with Sciatic Rheuma- 1 . " a. 1 V - rVt-nei rn one wrp tin- IlSm, WOlta lUCUCSl pujra.v. able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself in anv wav: I was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re- lievedi xne so that I was soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well as , :i. i 4 ever, i DO" wciguiu. , A Real Blood Remedy i S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, j and anv form of blood troubles. If you j have a'blood disease, take a blood medi-1 cine a.a.s. sjiuaiuriittu yums jA tabic) is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. AVe will send to anyone our valuable books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Gi. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSIT1VEEY l l lit. JUArrrrai IHxar Fsilias Meai orTi Impotency. Hieepletie. etc- cael by AtwM or oibvr ijcoma nd indiw crstion. Tkr quicklV Bttrcitt natorm Lomt VitHty in old or yoaoa. and fit a maa for study, butiaraior nrmp. Pretnt Inmnity end Vonromplion ii mum. xbBirvum phmrs insnieaiaia irapro- neotand Bacts a'CUiib wnera.au mnrr ilt bmb htriif the K-nnn- Ajx TaMota. llier hin eurad ihmMBd and wilUnre yoa. Ri? a ooa- itira aacb iiinsrltUBningtMlatfrftliror CiinTC in - - - : . . . . or rinnii ih nonet, nice w w w. per i tnfnti for fifift. BiaiL In plain wraprr. m AJAX REtfr laiiTTn plala wrmpfr. -. t cfVrira. 1rcala 9 IVmrborn I Kicar, IU. Kor :de in Klirabetli 'ity. N;.C-, bv Dr. W. V. (iUl(iGS& SON, Drupists. 1831 T2lQ tivator 1897 COUNTRY GENTLEllAN JTbe best of the AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES'. Devoted'to . Farm Crops an V Pcee8e!, HorticuHure & Fruit-Growing, Live Stock bd1 Dairying. Whl! it al:o Inrlnde a'l mlnnr departments of Rural lnterHt,inca ajttie Foultry Yard, Entom Iojtt, IeeKepinK, Greenhouse and Grppery, terinry Keplieis Farm, nations and An twert, Fireside Keadinjr, D mestic Econ tit, and a fnnimar? f the Nws of the Week. Its Markets kf forts are anH.ually complete, and much attention la paid to the Prospect or the Croi. "a. throwiDjr lijrht npon "ne of the most Important rf all qaesttons IThsn to liny end II. to SIL It la llb-raljy Illustrated, and rooialna mor ?eal".njr mtir than ever lefore. The Suberiptlon Priee la 2-5 per jear but we offer a Special Redaction in our CLUB RATES FOR I897 Two Sabcription-, Ja one r. mittance, $4 Six Subcriptiont -it do 10 Trn Snl-criptiona do 15 rvr-ToallNEW SutcrVr for I8Q7 ifyng h adrakct ar we will ind the rapt-r WEEK LY, from our RCirr rtmitttoee., Jan'iary'U JsiC, winnt rnrp. fTiipnc 6ops Free. Addre-s LUTHER TUCKER A ION, ruM fhere, ALBANY, N. Y. Ytiu will 6nd Towers Fish Hraud Oi lothing at Sawjer & Jones. Lakaa 0. W. STEVENS & WHOLESALE TOBA CONISTS Snufi; Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Price h Gnaranfffd. !Jc b;Lot- a Specially. The only Exclusive Tobacco House in rbe City.-jj : WATEH ST ELZAPTH CTY. N. C. Awats for tL3 SOFHEIMSE PAHO S AGLE BBAip Cigar. . t , T' i. . j . Rozd Carts, . r Q-0-H -.. j vf. WHOLESALE GROCERS Aim AND DKALEKH IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster "liettiest fudBst Ready SeT.d f.r New Color " Caid-. Terpen me, Etc. AGENTS FOR A. WREN X & SO.NS EUZADETH C3rOCc3L rSSoeci Oood Cultivation and then you may reasonably expecjt good crops, o M1it;r(itimi vnn mnv fret a loiii? mettv Swell soils, and sometimes, on extra ,if nwmpr miltfvation. but thW isione thins: to ble " remembered- ib.fi AAV , unless the seeds are all right good crops from poor seeds. AVe sell -nothing' but seed. "We sell no seeds which are Will -i-rm lf ns llflll VOll to smnll vour operations may be, vnn will be sunrised to find mail. Write for catalogue ' . - . . . . Southern gardener. GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED MERCHANTS. FUED DA VI "SVt'arenow receiving oti tuy iy Coal, and will fill oidtrs promptly.1 j All co l iscreenei b lore lea vicar the j Yard. None but the be-i ban lied, ! Lowest pricks eaarantr-ed. ' Office on Watrr Street. El.riltt City N. r-r H JO Is presided over by experienced this line up to the very lateFt nnd nrnii.' to compete i , . ' I OtJ GOODS AXE THE &3T rrT-4MP Kldfr MCW xjfymmmi ' . .tnmnira . - t s a:. ' -Aw i bw n a. v j-. i . a a c a - r- ji s .a u iw mm y jm m m fJ i mi i ii Vi LJT- L ; - -T 1 t-E-r-n-' icniir? n r'ce. n a 1 -J ?"i-:rtion may -'A1 nSrlHM -Uivurcit sin. fi jt- .v.i jt-;.:..-r :. -:;tioni3 Oa-frTHM llSfOWKl 1 --.i'-iv pnfeab.-. Voi.p'vr.H-.:!..: -.strictly ' V. - Etc I i Vehicles, - Mixed Pant in the jeity,-; Lead, Oil, Varnishes, . ; BUGCjIES. A full ih'c Uept in -stock. CITY r4 Sometimes, by on j really poor soils passable; crops are made with- nltivktion. vou will never succeed Figs do not grow from thistles nor r J not gootl orroW ffOod Cl'ODS ? No matter, how we ivant to furnish the seeds! and how easy it is to buy pur seed by it is tne I -l! 1 i best ever writ en for the 78 ; CorrjiWreial Pbiee, Hdrfolk, Va DS3SCMS,. ;. :f-: .- ?i .j ?"i-:pticTt may i.-ei'it sin. li Jt- .v. 1 --;.:-..-.r :!. :i.'. viition 13 i .ii'.iv piite-!fhi-j. i'f;i ir- -.: i: ! strictly ial. U-d.'M r2c;-V :i patents Ai.ie:i. e i---'.' Vj- ; :. tciritifiil'T isl-.-r,t --. vi.ii-.oii or fl.MsiX Pi-ii t t. :t pec.:.-!. hTi-l Hand K'JNN & CO., 301 Uroai ay, New' York, Wb hue Blanbets 'torn 50 cKto 000 n! paij enousrh f r anvbodv. ado nne , euoiigh for anybody at Mo.-es We:st-!.' i wmr? C. 1 f Job Printer. W e nave every tiding; in sty e. We guarantee lour work with the Torld in rices. l i I I I ra mmmima t . ' t V ...... . I W ' - I I mrot i mm i ll: to SCHEDULE IN EFFEGT MA . m, -' : : 1 ,1 rnatl anil vrfnlt and Soutnern uaur ua - Sundays) leaye "'f".-;;' ,'- i4la!T. and 6 : 0O p. . ""k , i.-tv except Sunday ?, leave ttlzabeth Uty al 2 45 p. m. and Hi 30 a. m. kenarl Both trains arrive at ndvf13Jii , vorfolk vyctern depot, Norfolk, connect at Norfolk with all rail ana piem connvc f , with steamer tor er lines, anu at -; -- ?onrectinp with tenmer J WlP for Make.eyville. Aurora, AN aslnn-tpo ana intermediate landings. . - Eastern Carolina Dispatch - -AND' Old Dominion Line. Steamer J.euse 1" -"i""r, " t-i..,, ripsi leaving E.'.Ciiv and New P.ejn. av.a w'luai'. I outlays, Wednesdays nnd Jrri ays, -and Koanoke trtiipliinir at ucrrtcuwe Ilam going and returning .and Ir; Kinonnnd Mo had Hitv and .will me-r ."'r". . . . . . . . t - n .v .ri It It. 11 )T Jacksville. NVilmins.on.JN. -Tickets on faie at r.iiiu" Berne, Kir ston. uoiaaouru., iu r-v and NV ilmii gton, N. Q. ' , tl anr.:i i-.wirii rviPe between Ki:' " Cit7and Ke iork;rhtladelIibia, aajt,. more,and.orioiK-. t Through pars, and as low rates m- quicker time than y any tier rout', nirt all eoode to be sLippt-d v.a r.a,t- ern Carolina Uispatcu as i. mo 27,-Nunh Kiver, une. Q Ant C otVthc: SiSheWolS aucTSobtbere (irn'lMiinuLrer, wjh r i. - ;- PETITJS PETIT, Manager. ? Steamer NEWTON will -leave Xorlo'k tr. viinhptli flitv.v Creswell ftru way landings on - Wednesdays and 'Saturdays ... a m F.hznbetb Citv for Creswell t-. .. i .:ii doi-o ( Irifcivipl I for 111. . AlClUluiii " - . -, t-'1 ' . A if mil r ii i iii i w til i u t vvAWiTT.- - Xorfnlk on Taendavs and rnuays ai m and Elizabeth Uilv mi me !oay ai O QO t m nrilVina 111 XSOl nun. ii.iv. Steamer llarDm-er win leniu. omn. X" - " . . .,. , v..r..ii, fr viiTnl.f t i Citv. ilertioru auo w;iv landings, on Tndayj and i-itaays -hi m Elizabeth Ciiy lor Hertford AVeJnes- ,io, c .r. -Rat.nrflavs at. 9:30 a. m. He!Urn- m.; uaj "- v. j - . -.. day in if, wil me Ilertioru ior xorioiK Mondays, ml Thar. days-at 7 a. m. ana Elizabeth Citv Fame tlay at '1 :6-f p m., arriving in Nor Wktday. Agent, Elizabeth City. N. C. THE BAY LINE FOR n,fJ pninf rnrnfort. Morfolk and VtVi wi: -' - tll2 SOUtfl. The Bav T.ine Co'mprisi-s tlie i New And Elegant Sieamers ! ALAdA?JlA, GEORGIA ANT VIRGINIA. r ' the rVmf nts -ri'l lu.xunoa'ot a first-class Hotel are afi:or!e.l the t-avcler. Spn-!iiiH n;l elc-trant saloons au ' Miter;o ni.s uu im-.u hu an especial view o couu.mi. i ....... i.,o-m(i a wwialtv witlithiH Line. Alt-flant ser- an.-i .-Piirt.-ous' atte lion Steamers leave ra. .itv '(nxreut. :Sr.n1aw) Ht C:3'-l 1. M. T nir.n liM. k ; 7 1'. M.. O ;iit-m Wliarf. r oi.i i 'oTiifort is 1 iit i t he y niendl-1 JVGEI V 11-i'lEL,. a DelifTt't f tri Keso t at-, all w,fcoin ot the rear. For t; kets ai.d infoi mrfilon app y .at C( nipanysX)mi-e, ;ALT!V.C n.J ST., SALTliKCKE. 00 0S1N&SS - Ski. Dr.E.X.Pcriencc. 1 ric4&(iAjttmMA '4 . -;-iy" si For Gum .Boot and Oil clothing write to Fowlrr '& C;. fin tiottom iricts. ' i ni- vciifis worn ' Largest. ''Stock of finished r isosieikts-i;MfisieikEi READY JFOii .... ';.-,..' - ' ' - -.. :jnr:: aud ii; unu street, NEWEST DISOVERY ( ' : - FOR ' - .' - ! PAINLESS DF.NTISTin '"v.." AT- " -, NEW Mil ; DEM AL ROOKS ONLT IG2 Kaia Street, '' . J" O.. JUlsr i-r: ; Eeiitist f;v-r Feaburv s Mux? Store. 1 1 TQVD Norfolk liy Ji'prtoJfc ,'w' rYi .Bt.m re, by . IV NV . &B .U. I U J dent Stre. t vtati-t.; lU.iladt i iu. Ttei n r . it I! ivck. Mrn i Mau'" ho n-t.rl i i-e;ii n -. 1 . . i i lJ,,.r . Vpu- V rk bv P. nbeOvaiua U. I r on th n rt and l'oiauiiuu i A . II LINOS NOBTH 0AR0LI1 i pomoffige Hi Northern mail? close daily ftt, U l5 a. m and 2 lOo'cl. ck p.nii Arrhe at 11:40. a;in and 6 40 o'clock p.m.; Southern mails close at 11 :10 a, m. and 6:20 o'clock p. m. . No mail arriyes at ard - i.. from this office to ii.terroedia.n int between Norfolk and Edentonon tWarly . ai d late trains except to Hertford bnowden. ' !, ;,- NewBerneand Roanoke ls;aDd -mint (triweekly) arrive at 8 o'clock aj on Tuesdays', Thursdays and Saturdays. : ml clon al 5 SO o'clock p. mon same t!s ' Weeksville and Nixonton arrive at 11 a. iu. ol- Tuesdays. ThyrwlavJind S.: urdays;an.i close at 1 o'clock i. hi. d game days. e H-sedale arrive daily at 11 a ni :tt..i el- -e at 1 p. m. , ' t i tf' letter boxes have bten Jocuted.-Mt. co i r Burgees st r. et and Per ns-v ! van i i A- m Main aiid 'Water, suet 's, Vo u d. x'.- t 'ludShepard streets, H-.l and L . ...-.! 1. sitf-l at rm'tier ft .NN liter.' II I ill 1,1 , " . Kiil Ma n stretlswiH beci lUde.l at h. in. in i 1:;.0 V; m. At all the other Ki.tr lerer Imxe.s a :tK o ciot r . . i o'c e.K p. m.. ; i, 1 : .. '. Posioilice opens at 8 a ni. ni chm s at T Ot o'ckck p. m." ? Persons vailing for adv-rliseo letters. will ask tor the,m asvsucli. h Lock boxes can le. obiaimd vy -apply ing for the hame. - , CalJers at the general .:euery. jwjii. uv will euter isn tlio ri;hi and oej nn n left. This lule will te. ngiuiy ei.uin-in and no one will l e rveo out. ot .tl i ir regular turn.- ' ' , . ' r nti tin- till I.. hie n i, tu -.. I oi iiurttt iiti., :i HU IIHH IMKI.IV l of It-rks ; ; . Box holders are rtqutsuo u u.iium. ibe ? st Master wmi fmp t ' rt.ivwa rf n 1 1 -1 1 1 1 it 1 H fk uiipuurt m"i Cor,ora.ion or Families baf- are e, j,t id to e placed iu their aesp chv, U r Boxes. K. F. LAMH. Piti.iatT. TEE . CIIAS.'W. PETT1T, I Topiuii r. ? 80 to SBfr- WATEfSiaEET.rHojfclkr 7a. . : MANUKACT UHKllS OK ; Engine's, Bolterd, FORGIfIGS and CASTING;. -Machinist Hi.id"MLll : ' v, it to'B " . ' Work.'v.i-n nen' out on ai liVal i( ji f.. rapair. hi w ci-l al 11 j. i I j;l elubbit ti i .1. K.srALl.jsnri) 1SV0. - TASTE LE v IS JUST AS CCOD FC AO'J' 1 . O.i.ATlA 1: I.:!., Is jy. -i'arls J.Iodioliie Co., t t L xii., J i . '; . (,ontlorncn: V,'o i...ld lvl .'.".r. !-: Cfr.oVE'H TATKM-H CI HI..', TNe - - ."j iH;ii;ht ihrro itro islr'.'i-'i;. i hi.-; yf-i.r. Ii i-n rwricnro jf 11 V"r:, HI. '.Ii'l i!r:;; l.n-f.-- . .' vf.- va !l I'-ii Vci.-. 'onr.i tr-ily, . . i AUNl.V.CAI.ll A. I 1 For al(i jjnd crii8rnri1e. il I y I;i..V'.iA' I (HUGOS A HON, Klizubtt!; Ci-y, N. and all Drugfrj&tP. ' ' vPJlot Jeel'' y aJhirlne srlTPrtiMTn nf'1' nr J tldnk you c&a get the beet rmuJc, flnert flnh-ar. J ' MOST POPULAR SEWINC M ACHIH 2 Kr.iraer ncr-. from rtli&Me ntrnuf l- :r r4 H.Ti eTt;,1,nfc1 reputation It lion.-.t dealinsr. There 1 none in the worlH tl.iit ti ' K5??n"" r flnlsh beauty ir. apIM-r..n... :r ; MmanyimpiwfetaentSMUiefjsw HOME. WRITS FOTl CinCULATit. TD3 Ii2W Hnma &m'ni iVifii:ijiiiJ I Oa!T?i6M.; a. Bcftot.M'.ks i.;r-K Chicago, i r.i St. Loco, :.. i' " .- N.R. PARKE Rv i:ii7iiljctli CI 13 , A".-V( ' T3irrM GnonnaATrt pojpnnq oi len. PIIO OZUil nrio-l iiam 1.1 1 niiiXaiui.l) , "f U1JK4M nof 5fnurr rx.ni -wu.i.i JlioA l.i-l"a , - . 1- . - - - -1 i aff ieui am) :Urfp( jhoa - B3p UJ-R31UBA 0((1U1B 3U108 JO nap5 uo oqAi, DIRECTORY mwm- iron 1ES ir . 1 j vllJi.i1. j . : r
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 7, 1897, edition 1
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