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ment waiting '.for luck. "Nary a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, bite," said they. The venerable Tlie Bard of Commissioners of Cur- S ' , Nimrod at our side explained that rituck county mt on this, the 3rd day L S to de- .. . . , , i i.14 I of May 1897 according to adjournment, I SS re the the water was too muddy. A little preSent,G .A; Griggs chairman. W. H . ? Wo are pleased to learn that President Sheep of the A. C. I. has invited brother IJilliard of the Scot land eck.Commonwealth liver the annual address hpfnr A. C. I. at its closing exercises, June beyond "Knobb's Crook" we paused l W tf and - f T . 11th to 17th, 1897. Mr. Milliard is to do homage 'at the -old home of cormL Denutv 5heriCT.be aUowedare- a man of brains and culture, late I bate on tax of Simon SharD of to. 24 I resident of the Press Association, . . ,. -, 4l ,, for 1896. ... . ' and hi address we have no cloubt. T'" Ul l"u T . T , ..y!erei i V'l xi l,n" ,r,frl,tf,,i r ,f.il ami I tion tifty years ago, a home hallowed I -ui w niiuwcu v ior jruie- wui be thoughtful, graceful andl J '. Uional irviee to the imnatts of the sensible and an intellectual treat. by a thousand cherished memories of the Aged and infirm, t. i-;n,ir.Aco r.nlclin v.Al Ordprtil bv the Board that W J. The E. City , Public School, while """ c Halstead Deputy Sherif be allowed twenty summons on SUIT. Spare Yoi -IT B. MILLER & CO WHOLESALE , '. m Fisl Dealer. NO. 7, FULTON MARKET . Buy an extra Skirt and a Shirt Waist. There NEW we I it tliis from. HATHA WAV liliOS. i V r n l ,,. ,., , , ., of kindness and friendship in the Ordered by lh he E. City Public School, while . , Halstead Deputy write, is in f he full eniovment of spring time of life, where was-ex- f 12 00 for serving 1 it bounteous literarv banquet of pended a large annual income de- f rars and Jud gesof flection. . . -r, t ,, t , , , Ordered by tbe Board that C. R. commencement Exercises. e con- rived from forensic labor, in fruitless Wilson be allowed one dollar for hrirtr- gratulate the pupils and the in- experiments-in agriculture, in inten- inC PaUey Snowden to the House of Mruciors oupennienaent ziuuon 1 r n "aficu au .ui. and assiHtantH, Hiss WooJward and 1 " f 7 ' a.S? iwt .nA S? and Mi Delon-upon the success stock ra,sinK'' ,n """ -hDaXfor feS fdI, of the Institution and their rich re -J bages, cauliflowers and broccoli, in firm $33 49 Prist of nublic Exercises. Prof. Iipjiw lrn?nnrr flwt Tt fn rpvnln. J. L- DeCormis rebate on tax of Hintonjs a veteran instructor of iion;7. ruliurP and make a a warn n w m skIU fXV"Tfceei U:L . "T ft -I I I - aia kiin v uivccivuai evi - o u ' 77 "7r," ",T? blossom Hke a rose bed. This rrreat tor. v50.. ' . , oi uie laieuieu oouwaru lamny i I iawaras s: Drougnion ror l veea of Virginia and N'orth Carolina. an,1 an1 g0J man, whose word was Book and 100 tax posters. .Mis DeLon was an accomplished once an oracle in thjs towfa, and l w. j. iiawtwja ueputj Meriff twen- teachcrin the Littleton Academy whose" ability and eloquence at the! c. R. ilson bringing Pattey Snow. before shq. accepted a position in I i)ftr TT0rtpnsini tniht have envied (,en tbe House of Afd and Infirm1 the Public school of Elizabeth Cit v. , . . , . , , f1. . - . . - aim Cicero not aespisca, won ana u. D. Til let 1 day services and mile- Vo arkiimvlcdfe with HiAnLn. I -ocf n ' fnrfnn AoA nnllccs I aee to Board, $0 00 . ' - - ' O ----- I ' - . V. v 1-'' i TT IT llTl-'i. 1 1 1 f v.... l.:.l., r ... ... - ... y.n. wiiiie i uaywrviresaBU mile- Will i. nmiuv .UlllIUJOU, Ut IUC an, l.ia r .rnl ( a A. r 1 Lnivn-Miyof N. C, the receipt of L , i ie Luivcritv cataloirue for 189G 1 - . . L. l7,and we are gratified to Und it to his destitute widow d- i i it i l -1 1 i- I ... i. . inai our vcueruuie aima mater trrows cuuuitu. m. uason i mos. si sS5S) sn a tastier outfit United rdruL worn. You can buy T ZC12- if iroiessors, sur plving e very need in every depart ment ofi human learning, with its hxirs thrown open to women in all rnduate courses, with a helping and kindly hand extended to needy . M . .... T . . ..... I nLUlii'IiLUUli L1J lUIIllLI'I lAl KLUIlt'IlI n. . I i;i -tiiiiu ir urn s'1 I ' l,d rwr.-h uit an I t N" rt 1 b ;.msj and free M-holarships to bright boys m-n i oi decided talents and promise. IC. MA JLi A. 1 JB. Ir- Aldc-man w jow inquiring m, iox sutii a fcnv irom l'asquotanK or iiu .viucmnrie heciion auu we are on the lookout for him. Address E. Lb OCA. Lb IV i;-:WS. A. Alderman. President U. X. C. stronger with age. more liberally Keturning, we took in the cotton P0111.411" iieasley - mos- patnmiztd than ever before, with faci0rv and the j Improvement" Com- Wiley Gregory 1 mos? more matriculates than at any.time . ' rtv wLere .we found a Hester Downing since .iL, with At irofessors, sui)- f 1 1 t. .. . ... Lucindin Waterheld 1 in 115 00 4 00 i 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 0 : TRADE MARK. : $ -;v..i: ." , if b- I 0 i S J 1 a I : J I ; J' oi' : : i . r & .both for about the price of one just now- 01IIG 17E IRE HIDE, ii YORK. 8pedal AttenUoB iren to J Ih Sl Q North CroIinShd. i otenciISJUHl SUtion&rt oe rnllr.ttM No ArenU. os. C0U0MIbT I tvrv w.ik.ntil nrru- l:" lar lv in t!irtec- ouintlc f Ctiir.-".tinl lM"tnct. It Jro 'ititi for li-i'ft fur hive of busy workers, which we will Iluldah Beasley 1 mos. reserve for future mention. n';1" i?, eVm- ' ' ' Betsey Uaterueldl mos. , 2 00 The trip was a delightful, instruc- Stewart Waterfield 1 mos. 2 00 : i . i Patrick Owens 1 mos. 2 00 ' . . Honor TaVlor 2 mos. , 4 00 thanks to Jlr. Pntchard for his kind- 'fhe following Beneflts were allowed ness in affording us such a pleasant one montn onlY 2 " j -'( When the summer. 0 sun creates a stam- npfio tor flioni tiiov (. won't be so cheap nor 1 - SO choice. It is like GIVING you one' and selling the other. ! ' ou get , both cheaj now. S:li. ST0RER &'C0. ; WnOLESALE Dealers and Shippert of all klndi of FRESH FISH 18 FULTO FISH MARKET, yj Y. Particular attention tviid to. the snaa department We employ no agents and pay no commisionc. If your stencil is let us know. in fool order WILLIS H. ROGERS, Wholesale Commission '.; FIU DEALER, 105 FULTON MAIIKKT, so NEW Shirtwaist, 1 Skirts, 35c and $1,00. from $1.25 up. entertainment. Obituary. ilrs. Effie L. Morgan, wife of Dan. Adams Forbes Peggy Casan Frank Mann Mary Lindsey J. jB.' Sawyer Sarah Acklin Jasper Toler lorgtin, and I "n i. t i daughter of Frank V- 1. 1 I ;i k:ti I imII dv fpr:i Mr. C. V JoJ:n !hpki!: li:jv r-ity. lw. L. L. il!la:n-. of Christ thurth had 4speri;d crvicc.s for the Naval It"-ivts" on Stmdav nhjht. .Mrs. Millard t'orbes. of Lynn Hav- . .1- -t n. a . i visum mauve mui in Sally Beasly ! ' ' ' - I "f hnip tvn shnll not lo rlinrrrpd I I O I . 1 i t -1 I! 1 ' in winines- wuu iaaiiri'r inviaious uiscnmina- " M,M ' 1 Williatns of tncomiuiu in saying that tho old count-, on Wednesday, May 2Gth, Monday in June 1897. $2 00 200 2 00 500 2 00 2 00 3 CO 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 IVIOSES WEISEL; JAMES YOHK. Shad.- a. Specialty. a b a uiuiuru North Carolina StenciU furnished notic. I Heferencea (Juirkln & (Jo , hankeni, Elizabeth City. r. Cv. and otiier lluan cial houses when desired BOND COMMISSION DEALER IN . j ALL UNDSOr ' y FRESH FISH, S A W Y WH. A i.Tfl IXT. HSS : Game and Terrapin. . mi m m i 9 .1 tion or j uttering words of empty Providence township, l'asquotanK B r - - tmVet on thl Ibi frirndsi cf)unt v. in thin town and Camden Willi, tin- 1 months daughter of Mr. un I Mrs T. P. Hull, of Coin j'Hk. departid tin- life on Sunday, May :Mth. . i Mr. S. S. Iimln who is in the Si iiir C'l:t-s of the Cnivi rsity Iaw M'hiHl. is at home for his laH vaca tion 1h firr raduatin. WV h i I a kind and courteous call fn:i our ounij friends, (tco. . lVnd! tiu and v . C. Morse, of .the Soun I Nt e!i section of Pajuo tank r.unty, on .Saturday. Wo arknoulede receipt of an in invitation to attend the annual Com uu inn inent Hxereies of the "Dur 'h itu Hili SilnHif June Ith, 1S'.7. eiu Kosser f the Army of Northvrji Virginia will he here, and h rtiirti for the bent lit of the con-fi-dcrate llattlo Ahbry on the niht of June Tth. Hear him for his eaue Mtsv Pi nt i. e 11. rpton. who is liin with her uncle. Mr.-Jerome It. IM1. alitor of The Sunday Star. l;'r grandciotlu r, Mrs. Sarah C. I'kII on Uox l street. On Tiuslay at l.Ihl p. m. Miss Nelle Tucker Skinner, one of our f norite pvts. will heeotae Mrs. Jo-ialr Crudap Kittrell. at Holy Trinity ehureh. Hertford, NJC. We fteknoulede a kind invitation to ho present fruiu dr. and Mrs. Thomas (I. Skinner. Ilev. lr. Johnston and daughter, Mws Grace. left for Lincolntou on Wednesday to vi-it his daughter Mr-, lieedy. Miss ("race will re main during the summer. The Dr. will lj aWut next Sunday and his pulpit will he supplied by .IIev. Mr. Howeutt at nht. About - p. m. ou Moiiikiy there wee tuo ditinct e:trthuake shocks, occurring at an interval of .i few scc ouds, whieh were felt by many per sons in this town. : No daitage was done,but the shaking was unmistak able, and it ereated'some aJanu with peror.s. and with domestic anni paiem i emaie .vcauemy is leauiug j 1 s . L , . ... ... , ... The death of Mrs. Morcran was ti in nni- in .nriu unrn na imr in " - I l - . T 1 i all the Southern, States. It wears ne oi peculiar saaness. i.ovei m the double crown of age and success, character and person, devoted in For ni-'hunto one hundred years it Christian faith, kind, charitable and linnnvnlpnt. n bridp.nf onlv about I'M tllUV JllIUUllI UlfBMU. iUllUlX- . I ., i ' 1 1 . ,i i, . I six montus anu leaving a ioviuij uuu tuallv, morallv, religiously and rmy- sicaliy, and it'is now, with renewed bereaved . husband. Aith all this energy, developing its pupils on sungilt future, she was cut down these basic rocks and pillars of fe- like grass' before the reaper, and male education. To be a graduate Ler jevoted household Tvere left of Salem Female Academy is a badge . . in i T , ,i i i . staircrerintr under the sudden blow, of honor everv where, and it is rc- oiaoo'- o markable that so manv of its Sie. was a faithful member of alumme have won the world's palm Corinth Baptist church, in her ex- of honor and distinction and laid pmnlarv life she was a model of everv G. A. GaiGds, Ch'r. VNm H. Bray, Sec'ty. are now prepared to show as complete a line of .... . .... t NO. 704 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE V NO AGENTf EMPLOYE CI it at the feet of their venerable alma mater with dutiful love, devotion and gratitude. i i i Cramps,! 1 Croup, rn I Coughs, Colds, 1 1 ache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Md Bowel Complaints. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for . these troubles is 1 as were Qver exhibited in this market, consisting of . j ? DUESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHIUG, ITotibns, Hats, Umbrellas, nt1;tixg;s fis Carpets. Don't fail to nd the place. You can enter either on Main or ' Water Streets. A. W. HAFF, SucceUor to Lmpier A llafl. Wholesale Commisstou Dealer In FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS. ETC. ' NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, TIny exack like merry jokes, crisp as ides. "Sweet as nuts. A little bit bet ter than the best of other brands. All this rrfers to Crackers Fox Square WaftT Uatter crackers. THE GREATER ELIZABETH CITY. Ne w Scenes. New Buildings. New Activity, New Vitality. Christian virtue and her daily walk and conversation was in tho heaven ly pathway. Her funeral Kervice was conduct ed hy Rev. J. B. Ferehee, from whose hps we have gathered this hrief record of her holy and hlessed life. He was her heloved pastor, and "with a heart full of sorrow, he said she was one of the hest women he had ever known. It is the trusted friend of the 1 Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, i O sauor, ana in tact an classes. Used Internally or externally . y 5 Beware of imitations. Take J J none but the genuine " PBRRY Davis." Sold everywhere. y J s 25c. and 50c. bottles. 5 V f MILL MEN,' ATTENTION A PLAINING MILL PLANT. f : . . t . : . Elisabeth City, North Carolina. I2T THOROUGH ORDER, WV took a delightful turn, in a cteiiaDie Bentne. An officer on picket duty, whilo The bestiequipped and most conven- lentJy arranged mill in a. U Eighteen Million feet of lumber has been handled in one . year at this plant. Thirty three saw mills to draw sup ply from arje conveniently located. For sale at a price so moderate as will supprise you, and upon terms that 1 - . A 1 'R.ir.lrinoTn'a tnr fVi Whislcpm manes tne investment possiDie ana j- i . 1 j i " i does its work thoroughly, coloring a uratJ cuca"ie lo..ine ol oruinary visiting tho sentries, came up to a uriiform brown or black, which, whan means ana email capital. handsome turnout, behind a spank- 8tout i00tiDg Irish recruit, who on dry, willneither; rub, wash iti P-lu f handsome bays, on being asked by Jones for his orders 8011 linen. Friday evening. Our companions replied as fast as he could speak, wi re rrmaL kindlr and communica- "7 orders aro, sir, if a fire broak tive. V. C. Mercer was" at his best for an octogenarian. Not as he was and In another column of this Bhoot tho nearest policeman." Pf Per 11 Wlll be seen that G-ld Jones, in the coolest manner pos- & Hooper have dissolved co- when a (famous bear hunter, and ciblo suggested that he had made partnership, and that hereafter knocked down 500 lbs. of Druin out eomo mistake. But, no Pat stuck fj m . i i- :i mi a i i t . i run r 11 1 l: t n tic L' txti ii i t irifi i in I... i. : i.r.i I IV it mat u anro urose oui ne was wcxxoo i. """" tvi . .. .. . ., to tako his musket and shoot tho Iv, gentlo, reminiscent, living m the ncarest policeman." Jones, with the past, with thoughts turned. to the remark, 14I pity tho policeman, " future. Lvan Pntchard, our host, walked on. held the reins over a beautiful pair of the Clyde stock. A better driver Ladies fine shoes were $3.00: now going at $2.00 at Sawyer & Jones. Try Flora & Co., for Grdcries, Tobac co snuff, -.faints, ana uu. . all ltne lowest prices guaranteed. The : Tennessee Centennial -Exppsition..- Opens at Nashville May 1st, and Closes October 30th, - . . . 1 For this occasion the SJEJA.J30A.Mn ALU LLJSTE '' Will or11 - I .1 T 111 OVU EXCURSION TICKETS At VERY REDECED RATE8, the folJ iwiDg being s total rates icom pomts named : North Carolina Shad a Specialty. Agents. No Caleb Wholesa Haley & Co. e Commission Dealer and Shippers of FRESH PISH, 14 FULTON FISH MARKET) NEW YORK. ' 7 Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, va, j27"w f9 90 M 40 1 Write for Stencils and Stationary. v a. 27 W J HU 14 I . I Va. . . V7 00 l'i Hi) 14 40 at the same place by J. A. Hpoper & Co. !ln making this announce ment to the public we. wish to Y h:ul a polite call of friendship fn ra Mr. I. II. Williams, a law .stu- dnt at - the rumrsity. -who will Icrt e at tLe closo of tuo never cracked whip, a better man has rarely trod shoe leather. With this social and equine equipment wo started oh our exploration of Eliza- It was afterward found the sen try 'is order was, if a fire hroko out. he was to tiro off his musket and say that it is not our aim to try alarm tho nearest policeman. to get all we can from our cus. On another occasion, when the samo officer was going his rounds tomers, but to try to make per- nnd the sentry was asked fcr his or- m inent customers by giving Wth City, in its newer growth, and r tould them the-greatest value possi- the sights we saw were a new reve- mo gomething, but it's clane gone bib for the least money, andby lat ion of progress. Up Pomdcxter, out of my heod.' London Telo- where we expected to be stalled, but graph. , it was lm.rd and dust v. out to the TIih first nnthnlofrv was a collec- T!,;irno,i Tnnt. there was tion of noems written hy Archilo- pmce buying-Mr. Lrold s in cuus ana otners. . tnrasfriri the business we have J polite and courteous attention to all. improvement and taste on every side since we were there a twelve- It is said by Brewer tht the papal added new goods t$ our stock dry goods, ladies' dress goods, hats, shoes, men's, boys' month gone; across Burgess street, cap was first encircled by a crown Qf where, when we were last there, m lluu-! Love of Conaaeit. i' , t "Marrr me and I shall be forever and youths' clothing, gents ti linn ri iirv iumiii v iiiiiibvV'viii. - Aitit VVf Will A O mmv next stolon: wlun he will knck at F"-su,eu lu oum ."wnat do 1 warn; wun a wuung the-door of the .Supreme Court for and marsh hens, now brmht with ilave? If you were an unwilling slave admission to that profession, "and-1 nti.l rnmfrrt.ihlp homes and the i - - ' . Dont fail to see that special lot of Clothing, just received at, Fowler & Co. Such bargains are seldom found. ARE YOU UP TO DATE ? -IF YOU ARE NOT- the IIEVS & OBSERVER IS and will keep yon abreast of th times! Full Associated Press Dispatches. All the news-foreign, national, state, local all the time. Largest Circulation in the State. You cannot afford to be without it. Subscriptlou, dally $7 00 per year 3.50 sixmos. Weekly North Carolinian, Si year. Address,;: NEWS & OBSERVER, . i Raleigh, N. C. CATARRH CURED. Class A. Tickets sold daily April 2?th to October lota. Final limit November an. Class B. TirkeU sold flaily April 091 h to October I5tb. Finel limit twentymo) days from date of sale. t t Class C. Tickets soM Tuesdays and Thursday of each week, April 29th to October fGth. Final limit ten (10) days from.date of sale. Through service between all points on the SEABOARD AIR LINE -TO ' ; ' 1 NASHVILLE PULLMAN SLEEPING ' PALACE . CARS. " Bun throngh without change. For f urther information as to rates, schedules, train service, kc.,, apply to ticket agent or address J. W. BROWN, rJn', 199 Mai A m, 'Norfolk Va. W. V. H. WILLIAMS, 217 High St., Portsmoutn, Va.; " . i " E. ST. JOHN, " V. P. and, General Manager. H. W. B. GLOVrER, T J ANDERSON, Traffic Manager. Gem I'assT Agt. General Offices Portsmouth, V'a. - KatabllHtiecl I884. E. JUL, DIXON & CO. WHO! ESALE f - COMMISSION ! DEALERS FISH, OYSTERS ii CLAMS. I 36iPockisUp, NEW YORK. Account sales rendered imrrediatelj on'sale of goods. I "AWIPIOIM - ." '-.- GHlIIIG POLL ture, declamations, recitation?, orig inal essays, spcechei and a variety of other dilu s. Dr. Johuston will deliver the Uacculaureato "sennon. Mr. II. HUliard. of Scotland Neck, will di liver the Annual Address. 31 r. W. II. Jennings, assistant Pustma-ter of Llizabetn C:ty, -was ruarried lat week in a quiet home bedding to iliss Xula T?itchurst daughter of the late Ben White hurst, aud has now settled- down to steady citizenship. He is a frcat favorite in this community and good wishes aud congratulations are abundant. i .1 - lake ins 1 uia. ?,Mnin. nmrv u, air rcrfuine laJcn with the fragrance tice, iioMe as virtue. . , ... ,-. ' of hyaemths hues and laburnums. ; The A C. I. has a rich spread for Tbe tout ensemble, formed a its Commencement r.xcrciscs, Junef . . . . .. 11th to 17th. It bin lhvs:eal-cul.ibcrnco1 ucaui- uatuzuju,. Parsing .through Burgess we came into old Boad street extended, pene trating the adjacent country. The same march of progress was appar ent every where. Here and there a thrifty truck patch maintained a doubtful existence, but like poor Lo, the Indian, it was evidently giv ing, way before the relentless march of modern improvement. Out of Boad we passed over MKnobbs Crook, pausing to enquire the lock of two patient watchers of corks, who sat like patience on a monu- there'wculd bo seme pleasure in the utuation." Iu'dianapolis Journal. 1 are a source of comfort. They 1 v I are a source of care, also. 1 1 If yoa care for your child's I health, send for illustrated book on the disorders to which V children ire subject, and I . which Frcy's Vermifuge I I has cured for 50 years. V V 1 C Wul i mtl fcc 0 acst; I , E. U 8. FRET, I V Kmalt Haiti more, MJ. furnishing goods and notions. , :No 13 so effectual inerarjica- Knowing that all intelligent Blood Balm, , (B. B.B.) It purifiies and , ... , A, . enriches the blood, elimates mi- buyers will spend their money crobes, bacteria, ete. and builds up J .x 1 ;u . 4. the system from the first dose. Thous- where they can get the great- andgif cases of catarrh hav been est value for it, we have re- P ureJ by "VJ? waer'-AoV 1 - blood and skin diseases, it has no duced the price on all articles equal. Buy the old reliable and long . i , . . A. tested remedy, and don't throw your m tlie House XO nam limes money away pn substitutes, palmed oil J. ! .x as -just as good." uuj tne 01a re prices and as low as they can iabe Botantic Blood Balm.; Price be sold consistent with a safe S100 JW S-nmnrrJ' business, and cordially invite r cannot refrain from telling you the Dublic to see our roods and what a glorious medinine you have, xue puuiic 10 bet, our j,oous anu . mother has suffered learn our prices. with a servere catarrh of the head and mi Remember that a dollar is ulcerated sore throat. She restored to various remedies with out effect un- You don't consider lone when yoa itt1- g nA-rf Arli'nnn -ronfr., . nirnf Moses Weisel'a " atCA V1" vw , v. .w r -- 1 xt" i i xioiei.. 1. 1 various remeuics wiui uui cucui. y a dollar, but hdw much it til she used Botantic Blood Balm (B, will buy depends on where you do (your trading. If you don't believe it try . J. A. HOOPER & CO. B . B ) . which cured her catarrh, anb healed her soae throat. '.. W, A- PEPpBRi ? r Fred on ia, Ala. For sale by jdruggist. " Kid Gloves for seyenty'nlne cents. ! , f 1 I -'- For Gum Boots and OU clothing write I o Fowler & Co. for bottom price?. The above cut represents the most complete and perfectly arranged at tachment for grazing animals in open fields, on patches of grass, ditch banks and reed bammocks, that has vet been iuvented. The price is so small that it is accessible to every one. Every; man who owns a cow or horse should pdssess one.. It will more than pay for itself in one month's time. PRICE $2.00. FOR SALE BY r.1. D. GREGORY & SON. , Delivery made in iwrson from OR DERS BY MAIL. County 'rights for Bertie, Gates, Hertford, Northampton , and Tyrrell counties for sale on terms, to suit purchaser. 1897 Models. BETTER THAN EVER. CHEAPER THAN EVER. cita the handsome illustrated catalogue, snowing all the different styles G.&J. it Every ' Rjjnlitr" has Lap Brazecl Joints and Fjsh-Mouth Reinforce mentsV making this wheel a stranger to repair shoSs. "Ramblers" are not experiments, but are the result '. of 18 years experience in building wheels. Elegant in design and fin- ish. See them and be convinced. Lbzris SEJLia;-, ELIZABETH CITY, - N. C; 1'
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