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."HAUNTED" HOUSES. t KmaJa Tentlr. . rrobaUj-the majority of ieorl0 have bwn momentarily struck from time to time by the eight of dwell in jr botiMs of a tad, deserted appear a no curiously Miggetivo of rats und romance, which occur at inter ruU in the stieet of London and rnont other human hives. There thev t-tantl year after year. No one occtit .it them ; no one win to mako inuiru al-otit them or to regard thtm a habitable; Kfnerally they crumble through shtr damp and tU-UM or are eventually razeil by th legalixl "hou-ebre.ik r." Of our many hou answering to thii dii-rti'ti'iii ttanl empty fr yean i-:;!;n U-i-ion- in the court cf rhanoT)- or Ufati the haniury authuriti- have fe-en fit to condemn thrtn. but it U a fact that hundr-la f,f micb hoavi remain vacant sim ply KcuUM'of dniuequwr local nyer mx'ax or ur:rtitim which ha fcrad uaVv Harroundvd thm with a fatal Itnpb.rH ,f ill-luck.' O.U a ljuhAunt-';.' ivr.d with many fwoplc the gh'Mt - taken forj;rant- Ocaionally th r-si.on why ot Xaui dwelling' boa-t-H hhould have U-n markfl out and hUunn-l in thi way are humoru- to ja dcjrn. not to Kay ridiculou. - The writer know ,f tjnf substantial pile, tanl uiz in northwest suburb, which ha ln practically l(med to jr- i-tual empties solely through a 1- -it Titl that a dastardly crime had ti u ditf in one of th room. Nt aii atom of ba br this rumor wa-t to U bad, but in a short space tif timi tb 1- Ib-f obtains! uch crlcno tb.it it wan no uncommon tbhiif for u or moremorbi"! .-uht- m--TH to fuu-l staring up nt the blank window? and speculating an to th" iatt;r of th dtil. Finally tbe street urchin took every oppi.rrunity to riddle it with stun, while every juMiblo tenant was vle:nnJy varucl against ccu pying the prvniison. Th dvpairing twr. r rlnwl.the rnt from time to time, but a ld construction was pLirfil ujioii thi-4 uctin. and the building N now an uninhabitable shell.- Another boii in th very next stn-vt, bad stol triianth-v for n long time for n "somewhat similar rvan.. It np;ean-l that tin-hurt oi-cuihintH had mystenoiLly di-ap-jared. nwing nioxn'y in all direc tion. TbU was no unprecedented occurr-nc in itself, but it n hap- !ie.l that a local buy!iy disctiv erel in one of the upper room a red stain, which wan duplicated in the Iiage I low, and immediately then were whi-i- ringH as to fowl play. An investigation disproved tin theory, but the rumor had gone forth, and that hotte was doomed. Tlte fart that the stain- in question were biund to 1 nothing mie than bbtc!a s of ml jKiint madu differ ence. Tlxey wito nil. Instantly the bical miivi ttletl that they must lie Iifeldo.nl. Kvcn tlioe iopb who pride them selves Uj- n l ing nlove the intlu enveof nch idle gossip very natu rally do n.t n lL-hoci upying a hoiLse this is iintel at and "talked alut." while thev can obtain tine with no such notoriety attached. As u landUnl bitterly remarked to the writer-recently: I-t a hoiw Ik? smgbil out for local suspicion and " wh:-iTs,it is almost ivrtaiu to bo dot:uil to future emptiness. Xone cxiri'S to put the matter to the test. Hoji-cliold Word-t. . .. Lmt 1IU Hor-. lrlc m Cow. In Springfield, IV, then livi a venerable citi'U who is known as Father Danforth, the crusader. Re eently be luvs taken to driving a cow tu harness. Fat her Danforth is quite a charac ter, nnd he is always given a hearty .wtJcumo wherever he goes. His "liAr.e dietl some time ago. and he thought he would try hitching tip a ''cow. ' The animal took to the har ness goodnatumllynndafter.a few lsii)iii Ix-caiue manageable With the bridle. It can now be driven any where as easily as a horse. Dan forth then tried an older cow in liar ness aud met with success and af t erward ho alternated. He milks both cows and sells the milk, establish ing what is known as tho 'vVbite Saloon. t "Danforth also conceived tho ilea that leaves could be utilizeil as food for cows, and he has Wen feeding them right along. He has recently established a business where leaves ro handled and baled for sale. Cincinnati Post. Th Wlnltr Sfl Crmb. The winter soft crab differs from its summer cousin only slightly in appearance. Wing a little narrower in the. Uxly. It is, however, more succulent and finer flavored than the choicest specimen of the other k kind, a fact that is well known to epicures. " Moreover, being a rock crab, or, as it is called here, a sand crab, it differs in its habits from tho other, which lives in the mud, and this difference has much to do with its comparative scarcity in ordi nary seasons. It U much harder to find, unless the hunter has sharp eves and a good knowledge of its ways, nnd it chouses its hiding places anil its time of shedding with whslom too great for reason and at tributable only to instinct. . 'Overlook StarUr. A small toy whoso new suit of clothes was bought on Friday added tni to his prayer: ''Pleaso, God, mako tomorrow Sunday. 4 Don't mind Saturday this, week." Scot tish Mghta, A WONDERFUL HOLE i it T or rraU of w uw la Trn rMt. One is reminded of the pretty fa- ble alwut Arethusa ana Aipneus u3 a curious ttory in Cassiers Maga- . . . I n narrfltivA it was a fresh water river into wnicn the pursuing lover was changed, and the fountain which represents the wpf.imnn jhersed nrmph has been identified, while in the less romanuc Uile now told .a salt water stream diameara into a hole in the grouna, and all the rest is a profound mys- tery. - ! ; On the coast of the Greek island of Cephalonia. hear the town of Ar- gostoli. there are two little flumes. jr canal-, leading inland from the - v,oiHt.Tncrof alout 100 feet, 1 and then d w;harging their contents into ruddv excavate! pits, through 1. ..1U- fissured, rocky hot- toms the water immediately loses it.-df. At - least ns long ago as lb35 araillwasTun by power from one of tbes flums, and a second mill was built beside and operated by tho other h little while afterward. Tho milN ' themselves are now in ruin but the flow, continues. I ins m..rV-ii.in vf.ite, of thimrs has ex 1 tiiOI w m'j . - ' i-tM for over CO yarsand very like ly for a ? ntury. One cannot help asking in axnaze- metit where ull that water goes to. The Messrs. Crosby, who furnish the nreiiunt which Cassier s prints, esti mate that the flow in each channel nniotints to l.COo cubic feet lerrain ute, or a, (, uuo cubic feet per day : i.ti. Twit - finalicr nassages oi i.nm Irfn ob- a similar " - 7- 1 Kerv.l in the same neigbWrbood, nn,i it in addetl that along tho shore. tliotwo mills and for an unknown distance beyond 1. in. ..rorvwliprfl tierco- lating through cracks and fissures of the limestone ana sinKing iuw .. .iii , Tho. nrninirs in the sea iit.tnninlv closed iMUiom w' 7 nn.l PtaveL Yet do incon- .i iUonnt water must hnd ,,mvtpr ou3 dentlis through such , an extent of beach, Iving 01 L- tl.fir ia nr.nrtirallvaa " iv". - 1 I porous as a neve. Tt i fliffimlt to decide which is the greater marvel, the sea miils themselves or tho fact - - - I tiw.-r ,,vor.mained nractically ... .1 .. .. wv-ontifitr world un -v .'- . 1 iiutkiio l i to ti. nn-ent dav. although de- .crihed hr several authors, men tioned in the guid looks and visitetl bv "admirals, generals, bishops and distinguished civilians. - . . ... Almost theonly'explanation hith erto offers! assumes that evapora tion iroes on rapidly in some subter ranean cavern and thus disposes of the water. Rut, as it is admitted that the remaining salt from tho two mill streams alone would nmi.:iiit 1. 1 4 s. COO cubic feet a year, i - li inl to understand wuy vuo ! ' . . ,. I A m, - t I ctii.tf.i-rinim cavern if there be f i . v, one din's not fill up. The "Messrs. Crosby offer a differ ent hvnothesis. They ask the read er to imagine two great fissures de scending into the earth and meeting below, like the sidesof a letter V or U. Then they suggest that perhaps one arm is shorter than tho other, and that there is a long, very gently rising tciskige leading from tho bot tom of one to the lottom of tho oth er, so that tho subterranean heat can get a good 'chance to act on any stream passing through it. It then becomes easy to Mipise that a cold current of sea water conies down through one branch of the sstem and is forced upward through the other bv thermal influences. The rocky island of Cephalonia, like, some of its neighbors, betrays tbe effect of earthquakes innumer able in times past, abounding in fractures J ami faults, caverns and Kiiliterrancan rivers. Nono of tho springs on Cephalonia contain any largo quantity of salt, however, and it is difficult to regard any of them as tho outflow of the flood which disMtmears at Aruostoli. Rut it is possible that, as Alpheus is said to havn d(jn. it takes a dive beneatn tbe sea and comes up on somo faroff island. t , Victoria Fortune. Onwn Victoria's private fortune is estimated to bo fully $100,000,000, and her disosition of this royal suin can but bo a matter of general interoL ttler favorite children are tbtTDuko of Conhaugbt and Prin cess Reatrice, and it is thought these two will -receive an especially gen erous shire, of her majesty 's mil- linVw. fSb'e invariably trives each eranddaugbter 5O),000 as a wed ding gift! It is said that the queen bas already mado her will; giving rtslmma to Princess Bxvitnce and Balmoral to tbe Duke of Connaught "St. Jerunie states that no saw Scotchmen in tbe Roman armies in Gaul wbo ato binnan tlsh regular ly, esteeming it as a great delicacy. YOUWG We OSer Yoa Reme&r YThlch Insures SAFITTY to LIFE of BoUl Mother and Child. i in ft pi ikrai pnipimn IVIUlHtKo 1-KltNU EOBS C0MTXE1EXT Or ITS PU5, O0RS0B 15D Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Eadoref) and recommended by phytl mkUwItM aat tho who haro used 1U Beware of sabstltutea and Imitations. SlTw Wr t"Ctl. Bok -1 MOTHERS' KBtiea tie, eonta.ni ( TyJonlary lesumonlala. EEADFIXLD SZaTTLATOS CO., AOjlhU, 0. slid r au pare cists. "EjOIbC C1J. That a large number of people live and thrive oh a diet of earth may Bound incredible to those who have novcr heard of tne ciay eawre of the south, but in Alabama there are many persona whose daily food is clay dug from the banks of tho small mountain streams. It jj oily and almost without taste and cer tainly contains nourishment of some port, as it is almost the entire diet of the inhabitants or tncseiooaiiiira. TVhen the clay eater begins tnis line of dict a the sizo of a pea is u tvat can bo taken with saietj' AitCT tney have j grown up on it a piece as large as the fist or tne aver- man mar be taken with lm- pnnity. Oay eaters enjoy average bcaUn and iivo to a good old age, t.fo:iTiv demonstrating that there is oTwvnnllv ininrioti3 in this mogt eurioua article of food. The t marVed effect produced by it ur in thri fln-nearance. Tlie gkin gallow after awhile, be . n Daie. unwholesome look yellow, almost the color of the clay 'ltseim Those who begin clay cating jn their infancy have the look of premature age and never wear the hue of health or Vitality. They t-. ancular and spiritless, al- I " M though rarely ilL They are full or a belief in signs and superstitions. They raise a littio corn, poiuiur-. Ieas and a few otner vegciauies. Tho corn is converted into whisky, which is probably the. only luxury in shich they indulge. Fooled II U rtlral. The Philadelphia Record tells this trade war. In onlcr to siory oi u boom business an enterprising gro- . . , ,;wfWi k(tt cer on a certain day f djvrti bev- for sale at 1 was in despair until a brilliant idea camo into his neau. small army 01 wja s,"- up mi i-u" " 2 o ciock Lirocer u. his bread, and . e a later uenounceu mm aau r had tooled tnemwuu a vi tisement. jeanwuwu b- cer around the corner, with more than l.UUU 1 com. iouvw ...... .,... on his kitchen noor, oui uui . . A 1 M sign: "Fresh bread. A 0 cent ioax for 2 cents. We new advertise what wo have not got. nemus not . 1 - i : 1 onlv discomnteu .ins "ai auu lu,u " ... . e ed the tide in nis owi xaux, uui mado a profit on tho bread as well All Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of L ithbnia, Ga., aav that hia danzhter. Ida, inherited a J u:u atidi9l severe case 01 ncxcm. wuiwu ------ mercury and potash remedies failed to warhvTear' she was. treated with various oedicinei, external appli cations and internal remedies, wjuiuui .cit. Tier snHenngs were imcusc, 1 nnriitinn crew steaaiiy wor&c All the so-called blood remedies did not 6eem tc reacn me ur ease at all until S. ' S.S. was given, when an improvement : was at once noticea. The medicine was continnecd with f av orable results, and inow she is cured sonnd and well, ner skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat nmA Micrht t life forever. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegeiauic) . . . . .1 .j.ir. caret Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu mafUm. or anv OtHT DIOOQ irouuic. . m 5 A. X- . It is a real blocd remedy and always o " cures even alter all else iaus. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy lot ablood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our book9 on Dlooa ana skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. MADE IVIE A MAN AJAX TABLETS PO8ITIVKL1 IUK1 JlXAirroMt XXmom Failing Mem- 1 tT Aboaa or other t.zoemaem and Indie aretioaa. Thev Quirkl and mmrtiy . "Cf i..ti. 1 rmt Vitik!itT in cld or Toana. and fit a man for tudy, bosinM or marriage. iPnrnnt In unit r and ConsoffiPtion il . . mop .k.M all nthr fail In. . ..-v. tm .hn innediata lmDTOre- rJVUI Mill VMVW W - W .... . fffr, tiat apoo faerina; the teaoine Ajax Tableto. Xbej hare eared thoaaenda and willeareroa. We rtre ooe tLira written imarantee to effect a cure Cf PTC In eacheaeeor ratund the money. PhMlAlUlilirar aackaet or all pkvea (fall treatment) for Cud. Br For sale in Elizabeth Oity. X. C, by Dr. W. W. GRIGGS & SOM, Druggists. . 1831 Tho . , Cflltirator 1897 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN The best of the AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. Devoted to Farm Crops ani Processes, Horticulture & Frub -Growing, Live Stock and kDariryinr. Whil n aL-wlni-lnilea all minor departments of Rural Interest, Bvtch aatne Poultry Yard, Entom- olojrr, BeeKep(nr, wreensouw ana urpery, Veterinary ' Kcplie, r arm xurstiuua auu au- wern, xiresiue neaiwnjr, iwuiwire xAXiovwr, id1 I fommirjr 01 ise .evi m ine eeK. im MamKKTS KrroBTS are anuanaliy complete, and mnch attention ia paid to the Prospect" of the Crops. "V throwing llfrht upon ne of the most important OI U. qawuuua rr v xuj una it ai to SUL It U lib-rally Illustrated, and contains more 1 eadlng matter than erer before. The Subscription Frio la i.50 per jear but we offer a Special ReOuction In our CLUB RATES FOR I897 Two Subcription, in one rimittance, $4 8ix tfubcriptions do do 10 Ten Babcriptiona - do do 15 rjrTaI12iiw stcruxrt for 1897 WV? in adne note we will ad the Daper WEEK LY, from Our rcipt reauaes, Jauryy 19?, Without rnarr. tarSplmeo Copies Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER A SONj'Pnbi sDers, Albany, N. Y, You will Cnd Towers Flh Brand Oi lothin at Sawyer & Jones. Eczema ffi a STEVENS WHOLESALE Snufi; Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes; Etc Price 8 Guaranteed. . JobJLotN n Specialty. The only Exclasive Tobacco House in tbe pity. WATER ST ELZAPTH CT Y. N. C, ' . ! : ,s "-.. ' 1 1 Ascats fcr tLo EOFHEIHEE FAHOCS AGLE BBA2TD Ciar JlDiry broa1l HBIt)'D"D,iiSfl ' I - Phaetons, i ! Road Carts, Harness, Etc. X 1 WHOLESALE TO B. IWW I WHOLESALE GROGEES A1TD -AND 1EALER8 IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair &j Plaster. I Cjf-Prettiest and B,'st Ready-Mixed Paint- in the city, j Send for New Color Card. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, j Terpen'ine, Etc. . j I" AGENTS FOR A. WREN & SOM'S BUGGIES. A full tineeptm stock. ELIZABETH CITY N. C- and then you may reasonably expect ood crops1 Sometimes, 'by extra cultivation, you may get a long pretty well' on really! poor soils, and sometimes, on extra soils, passable crops are made 'with out proper cultivation, but there is one thing to be remembered no mater what the soil or the cultivation, you will never succeed unless the seeds are all right. Figs do not grow : from thistles nor good crops from poor seed?. fv We sell nothing but se6d. , j We sell no seeds which are not good. - V"u Will you let us help you to grow good crops ? ,No matter j how smaUyour operations may be, we want to furnish ,the seeds; and you will be suprised to find how: easy it is to buy out seed by mail. Write for catalogue it is. the best . ever written for the Southern gardener. GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEES MEECHA1TTS. Our Our GOODS ' APE THE BEST PfCE-S Ti LOWEST I srs. airav 0 fjicfanapolaj laa-aaaat.Aaaaaea. i i . 1 PEED DAVIS, Vearenow receiving our eipply Coax, and will fill orders promptb. All coal is screened before leaviner the Yard. None but the bet handled, LowzsTjPBiCKS guaranteed. Office on Water Street. Eliiabeth City N. a 7 FALCON ELISABETH JOB ''DEPARTMENT Is presided over by an experienced this line up to tbe very latest and propose to compete & CO, TOBA'CONISTS --and and PffilCIE Buggies, Waggons 2nd Riding Vehicles. TOSACGOITItS 7S Coirmercial Plo, Norfolk, Va ffyCESAHD 50 VEARS EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS. ! DESIGNS, ff COPVPlbHTS. &C. Arsvona Bending p. sketrji and description may circilvasicertain. free, wlu'fUer aii invention ia -,roiiblv ratentf.hle. CirimiiMicati'r,s-strictly cT'1cifrt:2l. Oidett asrency for stourins patents ia America. We have Wasi:yt'-n Office. Patents t.-.ken t'uroujsb Muna A Co. rectire epociid notice lij the 1 j ' sciEFiTirio mmw beautif ul?r. HV-isTr.-itfsd. Ur.i irnil.ition of anr ?cieiitiiic' jouru ji, KceVij-.tfrrmsJ-i.O; a j 1 Jin six months, ripeciituen cov and tL, ear; AND Book on PatexVSs eeut ffca. AddrebS MUNN 4 CO., 3G1 IJroadwn,, New York. We hre Bla- kefs from 50 ct. .to .8500 c!ieap enough f.r . anybody, and fine eaough for anybody at Moes We?ferl. PUB.! 9) CITY, G. Job Printer. TYe have every hing in style. We guarantee our work with the world in prices. 1 sOnoe. MjB I 8 's 1 . . '. 1 -. 1 j . 1 - GO 2 SOBllM 1 1 CO SCHEDULE IN EFFECT IAP. 1st. 1697 Norfolk nd Southern Rallrosd mail nd express trains,- soutbbouud. .daily (except Sundays) leave Elizabeth City at 11:40; m Northbound dailyexcept Sunday, leave Elizabeth City at 2 i 45. p ni. Jo J and4 Northbound leaves EUzabetn City. 9: 20 a. m and Roing South P, ra. every Tuesday, Thursday and tat- UIBoth' trains ' arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western depot, NorlolK, tfnnect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at.Edenton with steamers for Roanoke, Cashie; Chowan and Scnpier---no;g rivers; transfer steamer to JIackey s Ferry, thence by Norfolk t Southern R. R. to Koper, Pantego and Belhaven, conrWcting with -steamer Virginia Dare for Make.eyvilie. Aurora, Washington and intermydiate landing. Eastern-Carolina Dispatch .;-: ; -and - . V' Old Dominion line. Steamer Nense will make in-weekly trips, leaving E. Citv Tuesdajs, -Thursdays and Saturdays, and New Berne Moudavs,, ' Wednesdays nd Fricays, stops at Roanoke Island Tuesday and Saturday going South and Tuesday-morning North bound, connect ing at New Berne with the A. & N, C. R. R. for Goldeboro, KiPJton and Morthead City, and with the W N. A N. It.' K.-for Jacks mville, Wilmington; N. C&c. Steamer Newbern " leaves Elizabeth City. Monday at noon and Wednesday 6: p. 111. ior -Roanoke Island. Ocracoke Lauding, Oriental and Neybern. Tickets on sale at ElizUbeth City Sta. tion to Roanoke I.-land Ocracoke, New Berne, Kitsjtoh, Goldsboro, Morehead Uity and.WiJmington.N.C.' - Daily all rail seryiee between E.llzahe.tl Citv and-New lork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. Through cars, and as low .rates - and quicker time than : y any ither route. ' Iirtct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina- Despatch as follows : From Norfolk by Noriolk & Southern Railroad, Baltimore, by P W. & B. R. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Ptnneyivania R. R- Pier 27, North River, ; and; Old Dominion Line. ... . For further informat;6n apply to 3i. It Snowderi, Agent Elizabeth City, or totbf Qeneral office of the orfolk and Southeri Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. , . M. K. KING, II. C, HUpOlNb, Gen'i Manager, . Uen'l Ft. & Pass Ac PETIT'S C.L, PETIT, Manager. : Steamer NEWTON will leave Norio'k for Elizabeth City, CreswelKahd way landings on WednedayB and' Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City for Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at 0:30 a. m. Returning, will leave Creswell for Norfolk-on Tuesdays and Fridays at. 4 .-m., and Elizabeth City same 'day. at 2 :30 p. m., arriving in N 01 folk next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth Citv, Hertford, and way .lonHinrra r.Ti Tnfsdavs and Fridavs at4n. m.; Elizabeth City lor Hertford Wednes days and Saturdays at 9 :30 a. m. Return- ing, will leave iter tiora ior orrpiK Mrmrlftvs f.rid Thurdavs at 7 a. m. .and Elizabeth City eame day at 2 :30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. W. W AlORltlDrJ l T, AGENT, ' Elizabeth City, N. C. THE BAY LINE ' FOK Did Point om!ort, Norfolk and . the South, The Bay Line Comprises the New and Elegant Steamers , ALABAMAV CEORciA ANP VIRGINIA. AH the oomfrts anil luxuries of a first-t-larfs eleeant ?al.mns anl staterooms fumishod with u.-tai vipw to coinfort. Tnsurpassea Outl ine made a specialty with thi. Line. .Alpffarit ser- vice aud reurtemw ime um wmuco l.,i,i riuiiv Avcpnt Sundav?) at C:ao 1'. M., from Union Dock; 7 P. M Oantou Wharf. At Old Point Com lort 18 J'WHieu iuei-ineui" livfiEIA HOTEL, a Delightful I'eso t at ail w9lnn nf thp Year. For tickets and information apply at Company's Oillce, ,129 E BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. j r or on Board cf Steamers, i D. J. illLE, Snnerinte? dent. ' ' ... e; SHOWN, General Ticket Agent: I THS mil -MELS WORKS Largest. Stock of finished RE VDi JiFOK IMMEDIATE SIJ IPMENT glll,'.l!3 and- 1l5'Bank Street, NORFOL"- VA. SDeaiijns'frse . ? F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. Successor to John H. Zeioleu r , . -De tier in all kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, From the Ch:. pest fo te bet. All tei . egrams promptly attended to. hn de ired. The fio6t lit arse in this 6ecti-11. R seo d, walnut, Cl th-cov-eied and .mtalic ecgbeia a specialty. At the .old stand on Ehringhaur Street. Thankful tor. past palionsge; 2"Also fell kinds of cabinet woi k . . NEWEST DISOVERY : FOR '( PAIN LESS DENTITM r: j . at r':,' HEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS ONLT V .152' Hln Street . : j jstorfolk:, via, CT TD. ElSJZSJms X3exxts-b . Over Seabary's Shoe Sore. mm NORTH CAROLINA LINES POSTOFEIGE IJlllUUlUlll TCftTiriPrii mails close dally at 9:40 a. m and 2 lOo'cl. ck p.m. Arrive at-ll:)' a m nri n4n nVlock Dim. ! Southern mails close at 11:10. a. pi. and 6:20 o'clock p..m. Ko mail arrives at and from this office to intermedia e a nchit hoiwpn Norfolk and Edt nton on the early and late trains except to Hertford and Snowden. ..' i . ! NewBerneand' Roanoke Island mails on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdfjs. aad cloce atoUUo clock; p. m. on same u? i. Wecksville and Nixonton arrive' at M a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays add Sat urdays, and - close at 1 o'clock p, iv. ni same days. " , , ! -;'';' f: ' Rostdnle arrive daily at 11 a m an-' close at 1 p. m. ' I" ' I Street letter, boifs have-been located at corner Burgess street : and Peunsy'lvania Avenue, Main and jWater stre's. froih. dexter and ShepardjStrects.'Roa l and Lnw- renc? streets. 3Iaia'and Road streets. The mail fir m l ox located at corned of jVat r and Main streets will le collecteii at iu0 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. At all the other street letter, boxes af 8:00 o'clock a. m. tend 1 o:doek p. m. . ' Postofflce opens at 8 a m.' and closes at ?:0t o'clock p. m. J IVrsntu 4rallint for advertised letters Trill k for th. m as such. ' i Lock lo ics can ie obtained v apply ing tor the same. 1 Callers at-ihe cehefal delhcry v: in'o-i i!l rntpr on the rislir anci lit ;.r: ti. ti t ejIret 1 left. This lule will and no one will be regular turn. he rii:iili served oi.i of ihi ir The tsalnns of the office mi- reqhested to report any misconduct or inattention on the nirt of tbe c erks. f . I Box holders are reouestcii to j furnish the P st ilaster wJItlr :corup!ctfj list bf names of members of 'Business firms. Corjoraiion or Jramliiies mat are emuieu to l e placed in their tesp ci Boxes. E. F. I AMC. Pcti,. THE -ELIZABETH IRON CIIA8.AV. 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The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1897, edition 1
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