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1 - A SHIP GRAVEYARD. VTb.re Mujr.Ti rd Their Vwmt Keating' n. ut island, a pictnresqne littlo placo situated in Qnincjr bay, Mass., about 11 uiiles from Boston, ia most y inhabited by fi5hcrmen.-It might bo very npproj riately called Wreck er's inland, for tbeie numbers of the condemned TesseU bought by Boston junk chains nro "burned, and pome famous old fliip3, with bitorie?t have bo a broken up to the last rib 03 itfIiore. It v?ua here that the Unlcna, in which General Grant - went roncd theVorld,,vaa' burned After ling condemned and eold, end the famous old men-of-war Ni agara, Brooklyn and Wyoming were iili-o burned ou the isldnd. i Tfccxenre still JuiU of the hulls o the CJalcna, Brooklyn and Niagara lying heie and there about the is land, up frc;m high water mark. The pilotrioui:csf" cabin doors, win dows, etc, of each cf the famous old thips have Lcn utilized largely in the construction of fishermen's and wreckers huts on, the island. There is very little left of the Niag ara; as onlymall parta of the ma terial from her hull were used to build one of the Emailed huta. Mis. Joseph Frenchof Qnincy, who owns Nut island, has the bra-s figure 2 taken from the water mark gauge cf the Niagara's JLow. The Niagara was taken to Nut itland to bo burn ed about 12 years ago. Bhe was one of the in oft celebrated of our old war veissela. In her day the was the pninrte&t looking warship in the world. !:e was built at (reen point; N. Y., nnd ,was designed by OeoTfje Hteers, tho designer of, the Una, the America and Wanderer. At, the congress of the navies on the Th::mesf, England, in lbCiMhe Niag ara won the prjzeaa the hlndsomest war vessel in t)ie world. It was the Niagara which laid part of the At lantic cable. . From the Galena several interest ing relics bavo been pi c erred. Ono hut is built 'clmobt entirely of the cabin doors and paneling'?, and a window that was in the stateroom which General Grnt orcupud now dees fcrvico in the hut. ilrs. French has the fo:tlfo:.id to tba liunk in which General Grant flept. Tin re is another hut. built entire ly from i-ections of the cabins and deckhouses of the man-of-war Brooklyn, which did good rerrice in the b;:tt!o of Hampton Roads in lMi Tli o 'Brooklyn, and tho Galena were taken to Nut inland to be buriud ubout seven years ago. Jim Fij-k'i steamer Kmpire was abo burni-d at Nut it-latrd by tho. wrecks cts who twilight her for junk, and notno-vf lit r timbers are ill to Im nen itoing duty as plank walks and fences a Font the island. "In many respects Nut inland is a very interesting 'place.--With tho ejicertioii cf tho slightlj sloping leach on the southern shore, where the wrvckcia-and lobster fishermen have mudc their headquarters, tho inland is n.erely a high hill of no great area. It is in a sheltered spot c:'n the ccn.-t and commands a beau tiful view of Boston harlxjr and the outlying . shores. Tho -island has been for many-yearn the report of harbor picnic parties and of young men who spend a week or two dur ing the summer camping out by tha Ilxchaiiire. A Gtrnir.n travy is n quito modern thii:. and ir.auy patriotic Cernians cannot co ranch ncTc.sity for one, , Frederick the Great never bothered his head ;ibout n navj yet managed to thrash" all. his neighbors and make of Prussia tho ; t-trono.st war forco in all Europe.- His successors dovn to the year ISSi looked upon a navy as unnecessary. ; In 1?1 Ri'iuarck was hard pressed Jor wimo new toy with which to anmo hi captious pailiamcntary nursery, o he hoistiil (icrinan flags in Kcveral bwarnps along tho chores of . Africa and proclaimed Germany q colonial power, ami of course col onies must bo-protected, fo a navy had to Ito built. HariKrs Weekly. GETTING READY j ETery expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. . If she does not get rcaJr for it there is no tellin; &f5 what may Child-birth -.., of unccrtainti Nature b not given preper asi? Mother's Friend j bi the bo?t help you can us at tLU time, j It b a liniment, and when rerularlr ar- b tho best help you can use It is a hmmeni, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents "morning sickness," rtlaxc tlie overstrained inus clea. relievos the distended feeling, short ens labnr. makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend b good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. Oc dollar per bottle at all dre stores. tr cm by ex pre as oa rrceipi cf price. rtt Books, cootalniajt ralcabla lnforma-tl--a for women, will be teal to aaj addrcaa coa arrJta to . TM2 BRADFIELD REOLXATOR CO AUaaU. Oa. A TELEGRAM, liar a 1 The cl lc k of wire Insensate Jot tin rieicU" wcnU of fate. Fpeaking doom ia nlmbla nturea. While it grr j-rtnnptni wait, Shading liifht ni light ins Rhadow, i ampin motto- coldlj tenet lAti to oa kinitl tosae. Tfci '"Couie QaicUj; mother Daarhter ilr ?'in on iaT Jewel! Bride ud tU at retxl bright They will mix, whila Slay In &rrow rmcem hum aad coming night 2;iiht. tLat brins wuh imd tomorrows, Alwara to notae monrntr'i reft ; "lttht. that rrjbrin no tomorrow la Um land a aoal La left. Ham. 11, elexm tho open ledger. ; Blot anl Uar the Lmt amount I LATa thAt gr jou I titling Slowly to lt Last a -count. Gentlo Ocrtlie. bt telOTed, Lira re the toil ft bru-h and pen. Lay the hemd wi:b sUrer shaded Oa your ahouLr once again! . Wayward "Will, fonkehe wasBalL Stop and think a beat yoa may Of the lore wboee like will nerer 3I you till your dyin day! Yet her patkjit bksnnff waita yoa, -Yoa whone failins other eon. Let the worda bring quick contrition Will, "Coxue quiekly; mother's worae." Children, pather ta abont her, Pa your rnwting hand ahaU clospl OaIlo her from earth to hearen. Till tLe ang L. U-ndirg. grarp At Lt-r ahininj; tram: en t a trailing On the path among the stars. And before the aoal triumphant Lowered Lio tho crystal bars. There 15 no wire t li-etrio yonder. Where the peaceful kpirita rest , Fnr coming ill, nor waiUng meaaage To the soul supremely blest. Bnt ever still when stars are watching. Thrilling through the space between, A" mother aoema to send her greeting By a pathway aU un.?3. Ethel Lynn in New York Ledger. Guaranteed to lie Genalne. Tho dragomana generally profess to be experts in the matter ol scarabs as well as all other relics, and they certainly succeed in look ing very wise when purchases are submitted to them, but when you ask them how they know a real from a fictitious scarab their an swers are usually evasive and dis tinctly disingenuous. You general ly find that tho dragoman's game is to discredit all the scarabs bought by his party and then to confide to the travelers one by one that ho has a genuine, an undoubted scarab for Halo which ho will give you as a great personal favor because ho has taken a liking to you, for, say, a couplo of pounds. Ono dragoman was crops ques tioned -upon such an occasion by an American tourist. "Well," said tho latter, 'I feel inclined to buy it, but hownm I to know that it isreali" "Because I tell you, sir," eaid the dragonian, drawing himself up, "and I ought to know." "Yes, that is all very well for you, but how am I to know that you ought to kuowi" "Because, eir, snul the draomsn, wholly unconscious of giving himself away, "my brother and I have the chief manufactory for scarabs and antiquities in this part of Egypt, and wc know more about them than anybody." The American did not buy the scarab. Chambers' Journal. How to Find Out. Fill n bottle or c)tntnon r!a? with urine and It it ta4:d twvLtv-fotir hour"; a nedhnriit or sottlin indicates au unhealthy rendition of the kidllev. W tii nrii.e stairs liuen it is evidence of kidny troulde. Too frequent de ire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys aud bladder are out of order. what to no. There is c mi fort In the knowlgdge o often expressed, that Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root, the preat kilney remedy fu'fll.- every wish in relieving pain in the bark, kill iivj1. liver,, bladdrr ami every art of the urirary passage.' It corrects inafiility to hold urine-and HcaMinjr paiu iu imssint; it, or bad . ef fects fo!lovii uj of liquor, wine or b-er, niid verrimes that nnl-asant necessity i f l eins romjiel.ed to get up many times during the night to uri nate. The mild and the extraordinary effert Of Swamp Koot is soon realized. It .".rands the highest for its wonderful cures of the niost dislessing cases. If Vou need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggi9ta price fifty cents and one d6l!ar. You may have Hsauiiil lottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. .Mention The Econo mist and send vonr address to Dr- Kil mer iz Co , liingbamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tLe euuineness of this tier . EoQk-Ke e ping. Business, PHONOGRAPHY, Writing elegraplij WILBUR R. SMITH, - LEXINGTON, KY.f For circular of Lia famou and responsible CCUMERCULtClLESE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Awar4r4 Mfdi mt WorltTi EipwlUM. to thnnr.!4 cr rrmduatea la positions. I ioliif full Hnkr CvarM, Inclolinf Tai- I t.-.o. Cwk and ttoard In family, abvut t& I iisrtinj, ryp- v. nurj, szl Telrapay , Spcaltas. ?HV KilnfkT rniTcrnity niploma. vUt aral. a r.i! rriitrnw Literary (ourw free, if dirwcL Enter now. GraJaatea ncxafal. r.fW ta Trr r-w Utter rrack mddrr enlk WILDUR R. SMITH. LEXINGTON, KY hfhellnpiaPW Yflf BE5T IllVDlliFjn: f -. . t liters AD? reciifliiisr SitaaUon. 'lO TjC FAR A i 1 ,VMaH mW wJ IHU B U m .. 1 i- aa - f 1 z mm m bihhbhhmk m m IP n M n rH 111 H I (ixM hM ill, 1 i a ' 1 Theory Here. The ereatest claim for S.S.S. (Swift' Specific) are made Dy tnose wnota 11 nu cured, and after all the most valuable reputation is one which i given by those who speak from experience, weconia publish a page of what we claim S.S.S. will do, but the people prefer to read of what it baa done.and hence we give the testimony of reputable, well-known people in different parta of the country, who eladly tell of how S.S.S. has cured them of blood . diseases, after, trying other treatment in Tain. No wonder S.S.S. has such staunch friends. The experience of those who take it to-day will be the same as of those who twenty years ago found it the only cure. Blood diseases are obstinate, and cannot be cured by one medicine in a dozen which claims to cure them; so when S.S.S. is taken with satisfactory results, after a disappointing experi ence with other remedies, it is not strange that it has . grateful friends by the score. mr. wn,WAii sows as. Mr. William Sowers, of Bradford, Ohio, was cured by S.S.S. ten years ago of a severe blood poison, and writes that to this day no sign of the dreadfnl disease has ever returned. lie says: "I had a terrible blood disease which is considered incurable, and was treated for a long time by the best physicians, but thev did me no good. The disease seemed to get a firmer hold on me, and attacked my tongue and throat, which were soon full of vile ulcers. "I chanced doctors several times, and afterwards took nearly every blood rem edy on the market, without the slightest benefit. After five years of treatment which did me .no good whatever, I was Induced to try. S.S.S . This remedy proved itself equal to the case, for in a few months I was entirely cured and my skin was perfectly clear and smootn. I coald hardly believe that the cure was permanent, but ten years have elapsed and no sign of the disease has yet ap peared. I ' S.S.S. is a sure cure for Cancer, Ca tarrh. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof ula. Rheumatism. Eczema, and all other blood diseases,' which other remedies have no effect whatever noon. It is Purely) Vegetable and is the onlv blood remedy which is iruaranteed to contain no mercury, potasn or otner niirmiui mineral, o.o.o. is sold bv all drceeists. Boots on Blood and Skin Diseases will be mailed free to all who address Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE JL LZ. Hn mm IHfo.m Failing ilem- oiti I in potency, Sleei-ennem, eto caused by Abase or other Kzcnssea aixl Indis cretions, . They quirKljt ami surety rtwtora Lost Vitality in old or yonnc.anJ fitsmaaforstady, business or marriage. frent In.anitr and CVnramption it ia timsL Their nA nhnm iniTnediata imDrove. nenland eUscta a CCKE hero ail other fail In iit npon having (ha pecnina Ajr.x Tnbiets. They havacarwl thounands and willcarayoo. NVe Rive a pos ition vrittn pnarastee to effort a cure Eft PTC in naehcaaaor refund the money. rriosWvUIOiper aackaa ? or mix pkg (fuil ti-e&tmentl for L60. By mail, la plain wmvrr. pnen reoei't of price, fircnlar tTO AJAX REf.iOVCO., 'V?lSr For sale in Elizabeth. (Jity. N. C.,' by Dr. W. W. UIlltiUS& SUM, Druggists. MILL MEN, ATTR A PLAINING MILL PLANT. Elizabeth CitylTorth Carolina. IN THOROUGH ORDER, The best equipped and most conven iently arranged mill m C. Eifihteen Million feet of -lumber has hen handled in one vearat this plant a.aa imrty tnree saw mills to iraw sup ply from are conveniently located. For sale at aipricv so moderate as will snpprise j ou, and upon terms that makes the investment possible and prac cticable to the man of ordinary ... r means anu pmaw capital. E. t. Lamb. Atty. st Law & Real Estate Agt. PARTIES HAVING Timber Lands, Tl M OTTVl C! ft XIAO) Vacant Town Lots, Dwellings in Town, Wharf Properly have an cOTortuhitv ,o aavertise xae same D -Tr fTZ TQcll LSl3l6 A06riCV vwwww wi-m unless sale is effected E. F. LAMB, REAELSTATE AGE WT 1 - i MIL WJf NTION 0. w, STEVENS WHOLESALE AND CIGAR Snuf Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices 'Guaranteed. The'Only Exclasivc Tobacco Hoqsp in'the Oity. WATER ST ELZAPTH CTY. N. C. Sacks cur Hand STcdc 'Havaaa Filled WcrldTs Favcrlta Ctor. ' ' brll 3, WHOLESALE WnOLESALE aEOCEES MfD -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. ' CFrettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint-, in the city. Send for New Color Cards. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, Terf-entuie, JStc AGENTS FOR A. WRENN & SON'S ELIZABETH and then you may reasonably extra cultivation, you may get soils, and sometimes, on extra CSrOod1 Seed .; GarOOCL Soil ' out proper cultivation, but there ia one thing to be remembered-- no mater what the soil or the unless tne seeas are au ngnt. good crops from poor seeds. We sell nothing but seed. We sell no seeds which are not Will you let us help you to small your operations may be, we want to furnish the seeds, and you will besuprised to find how easy it is to buy our seed by maih' Write for catalogue it is the best ever written for the Southern gardener. GEO. TAXT & SONS, SESD KERCHAITTS. Otrr Ovt Goods'-. aj9 th Bes 0 fo&mffpo&j THE HUNTER FULL CIRCLE Made all steel combination (steel or make All Steel Press or Steel Baling Wooden Beams of Wooden Press steel lined FULLY GUARANTEED.; Trial allowed before j settlement. Largest; feed opening. Lightest df&ft. Lowest price. ?Made by 31. B. LEV. IS, Lessee MERIDIAN MACHINE SHOPS, Meridian, Miss., Postoffice Box J. ARE YOU UP TO DATE? : :! '. 1F YOU ARE SOT tee HEWS & OBSERVER IS and will keep yon abreast of tbe times! Foil Associated Tress Dispatcbes. - All tbe news-foreign, National, state, local - " t'r Largest Circulation in the State. You cam c t 8 ffcr d t o t i i Subscription, dally $7.00 perjear 3.50 six mow. Weekly North Carolinian, 81 year Address, NEWS & OBSERVER, "RaleigbTN.C. NEWEST DISCOVERY -FOR- PAINLESS DENTISTRY -AT- NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS OET 162 fiala Street. JSTOJRF OXJT, Over Seabarv's Shoe Sf re. VJanled An Idea TTbo eaa tMnh. of some imple ttAiig to patent? Protect Tmr ks: thr mT brintr too wealth. 1! Write JOHN WtlDEREtTRM & CO, Patent At tor- Boys. Washington. D. C tor their 1.J0 prae oaet Ad list of wo bundrad laveaUona wanted. 00 TOBACCONISTS I 5 mAnUFACrURBR; Job Lots a Specialty. ST-.Ci J- ; aSBCl 1 TOBAC'CQMlfcTS' 1, ; - BUGGIES. A full ine kept in stock. CITY M. expect good, crops. Sometimes, by aMong pretty well on really poor soils, passable crops are made with cultivation, you .will never succeed ix' igs ao not grow trom thistles nor j - j - " i good: . , grow good crops? No matter how 78 Corcmercial PIhcp, MOr&lkj a .HORSE IPOWRR HAY PRESS. wood) or wooden press Bteel lined. Chamber and The Tennessee : Centennial JExposition. '; Opens at Nashville, May. 1st, and. Closes October 30th, 1897. " " ! '!'';.... . ' "' . Tor tnis ccca!on tne SEJLB 6 ARID A.Sr XjIJSTE : .. -f - A.y , , Will sell ' ; " EXCtJRSION TICKETS At VERY EEOECED RlTES, the following being . total rates from'-points named: j A B C 127 00 S19 90 $14 40 27 0) 19 80 14 40 197 00 .19 SO 14 40 Korff-lk, ' - Va. Portsmouth, Va. Suffolk, i ' va. , .. i - . - i Class A. Tickets sold daily April 25tn to October I.5tn. Final limit WoTember 7th. Class B. Tkketa okl daily Anrtl th to October l."tn. Finel limit twentT (20V dara from d.t of sale. -- Class C. Tickets sold Tuesdays and Th!i rjIxt of each werk, April J9th to October ;thj Final uau iea iv) uaja rrom atreoi sale.- Through servlcs between all points on the SEABOARD AIR LINE KASKVItLE PULLMAN . ;.-. . . . . . SLEEPING CAK3. rvtiiAt v. , .'"ttnn-!nngh Jiaont ebapge. ' f! t-r -iiftit fiiil n as Ml ratp, hedn'es. m-f .- , pl tv t'rket agf Dt or aldresi . B!.0, Jr., "jmi Main Rf..pvorfolk Va. . V. it. WILLIAM 2I7J iiga! St temsmonth, E. ST. JOHN, T V. p. and' General Manager. " VT. B. GL(?VCR. iT. 3 ANDRTlfiOX. TrafUc Msnacer. . 1 i Gem I'asa'r Act. I ueueraa Offices FObtsjiocth, Fa. in il (TIT f f 0 y mil an '.SJETk. ....V. Jft, "WH.jT Mm 1 1 I SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEP. 18, 18&7. Norfolk And Southern Railroad mall and einrcs trains, southbouud. daily (except Sundays) "leaf e' Elizabeth City at 11:40 a m in. everv Tuesday. Thamlay urday. , Bota trains arrive at and depart frrtm -Norfolk-As Western depot, orioik, eonttPf t at Xorf oik with all rail afid steam er lines, and at Edenton with teamera for Roanoke, CasMe, : Chowan and tcuprei nonv? river; transfer t termer to Mackey Ft rry, thence by Norfolk t Southern F. t;. to Uohpr. rantero nt iseinaen. connecting with steimer Virginia Dare for MaKjrville, Aurora,. Washington and intermediate landihz?. .. '. . " " ' Eastern Garolina Disoatch and - .' Old Dominicn Line. - Steamer Neuse will make tri-wekly trips, leaving E. Ciiv Tiusda.s, TLurs- ! days and Saturdays, and JSew lierme Mondavi, wednesdavs and iruinyg, stops at Roanoke Island Tnesday and Saturday, govnt south, and Tnesday morning ' northbound, and connects with the'A.- & N. O R. R. for Golds- bcro, Kii6on and Moreh. ad; City, and wih tlie W. & N -K.lt. tor Jacksonville, Wilmington, N. C, &c. ' steamer iCevvbern leaves Elizabeth City, Monday 12 noon and Wednesday 6 p. m. for Roanoke island, Ucracokes Oriental and New Bern. . , . Tickets on eale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Llaod, Ocracoke, Orien tal, New Berne, Kitston, Goldsboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, NvC Daily all rail aecyiee between Eilzabeti City and New, tork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. . Through cars, and as low rates and quicker time than ).j any ether route Direct all goods to be shipped via East i ern Carolina Dispatch as loiiows . From Norfolk byNortolk & Spuihern .Railroad, Baltimore, by f. Wi&li. it. K,t'resi- dent Street : Station; Philadelphia, bj Pennpylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Ptnneylvania R. R., Pier. 27, North Riveri and Old Dominion Lire. . ;, " ' ', .' -V- Forfurtber information apply to II Snowden, Agent EUzaheth-'Clty or totht General office of the "Norfolk and Souther: Railroad Oo., orfolk. V'a. . M. K. KIXG, , H. C, IUTDOINS, ; . tieif'l MaDueer, '' Gcn'l Ft. Prss At'. PETIT'S jlffl flUf 0 Jl DflT TM h 3: iiiuiuu uniiuunm C. L. PEITT Manager. Steamer NEWTOK will leiv.e Noi lo'k for Elizabeth Gity, Oreswell ar-d way landings on Wednesdays and SatHrdays at 4 p. in. Elizabeth City for Creswell on ".Thursdays and Mondays at 9:3t) a. m. Retu rnfb, will leave Creswel 1 for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 4. m., and Elizabeth City. saue day at 2 : 30 p m. , arriving in Noi folk next day. , Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk, for Elizabeth Citv. Hertford and way landings, nn;Tuesdayi and h i idays at 4 p. in.; Elizabeth City tor Hertford We Jnes days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. lm IteiUrn inr, will leave Hertford - for Norfolk Mondays, tfd Thursdays at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth City pame day at 2 :3a p m., arriving in Norf lk next. day. V7W MORRISETr, Agent, Elizabeth City, N. (J. B a'LTIMOKE bTEAM PACKET CO. Elegant Steamers Dally, except gunday, between Baltimore aud Oidl'oint Comf.rt, Norfolk, rorts raouthaQn all poluta South. Direct OLO li A Y LI N E connections with all railroads ter minating at Norf- lk, rortsmuuth 'BETWEEN and Hampton lioad.s. BALTIMOKE, 8TEAMEB -VIKGIN1A. from OiP ro. NT, Baltimore, for Kichroorid, every KORFOLK, Monday, Wednesday and Friday KItHMOND at 4 P.M. from I'lbB 10, LKJUT AND SOUTH. 5t., by way of Chesapeake Bay. any jam mver. Anive- at Kicii TIIE . luo'ijd next iuorujcg. No deiay, SWIFTEST, ntransfers. .. SAFEST Meals on Eoropean pn., Lnx 8UEEST url ;U8 Staterooiti, ElectrlcvLiglita KOUTE Sleaui Heat. BnJths free- . Ticket Office, lWEist Baltimore . Street . Te!ephone,1435. JOnN K. SUEliWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON, ' General Manager. Traffic Manager. E, BROWN, Qenral Ticket Agert. HATHAWAY BROS. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold oatrif bt. no rent, no rojalty. AdanteA to City, Vi 11 aire or Country. Xeeded in every nome, unop, noro inaomce. ureatest conren ienoe and beirt eel )r on earth. , AZ?ZZttZr&fc?r BetRrnoors. x mm instrnmenta, no tors, noru anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for wron aiiif pm. vo oe put op ty any one. uotv . ww, aa repairing, laara a ma ime. narrameo. a money maker, w rite W. P. Harrison A Co., Clerk 10, Columbus, O TTbo can think of some aim pie tbiDgfto puent? Protect ronr T"nJ Write JOHN wkudekburn i co" pi yoa wealth. n. C for th(r el net nim r oi two noodred lnTeattona wanted. - Aonnoouna. ,.uay. Kcrcr,."-.- Saturday at 5. 3 J n ui. - Elizabeth CitV at 2: 43. p m, JSo 3 Jac on TueMlay.. Kur,Ux and 4 Northbonud V and Saturday at As SO p. In- City. 9: 2J a. m and roiok bouth 6. P, NWrr nnTn. k.!v. If.nro ... ' LIKES si fc P C0 P0STOMGBJIRECTORY ! North malls close at 9: a rn.,'and Vr rives at C: p. m., Theday n. m Tnnrs day and Saturday, and arrive ftt 11.40 and closes 2 15 daily, Sou(rtl mail closes at : 11; 10 a. in., "daily hu,), 5. 30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays atj.r Saturday- " No mailfa " arrive' at an depart m"' from this office 10 - l tcrrnrdia . irrtV between Norfolk ard Fdentonon tUoirly and late trains except In llcrft. rti :,r j oowden. '8kyco, on Tnwdar. Thur.-dav Saturday at 5, SO p. m Weebsville and Nixonton arrive it J t a. m. on -TucsdaTB, Thurs.!ayf .-.r'd nrdays, and close nt 1 - oVleck r . n . c:, same days, Rosedale arrive daily at 11 a ui an.i' cloe at 1 p. m. Street letter boles have been locum ht corner Burgess str ct and Pennsylvania Avenue, Jklain and Waier stiers, I'.-ir.. dexter and Shepard streets, Road aci1L;.Tv. eDcestrctis. Main and lioad etrectp. Tlit. mail frm ! ox h eated at comer of WaN r and Main streets wilt be collected at i.t 1 a. m. and h& in. At all the other si rt 1 1 letter boxes ai 8:00 o'clock a. m. ai.d 1 o'coek p. nar. Pbstoftice opens at 8 a m, and rlnfis at 7:0t-o'clfick p.m. .. .- Persons calling for adTt-rtistd U trtrs will ask tor th-ni lis such. Lock boxes can be bbiaictd by ai t, lag for the same. 5. Callers at the general delivery ViruV.v will enter on the right and det nn t. li t left. This rule win ce, rigidly and no one will be nerve! out en fon cl ol tl ir regular turn. " ' . ' Tl.e rafrens of the" office are request id to report any misconduct or inntu nth n on the nrt of the clerks.' . Box holders are requestcu to t.irrMsh the Pv.st Master" with -comp ete lia' .f names ol members ot Jsueii ces nrn,. Corj oration or Families tha arc cnt'itltd to e placed ia -their resiwctive U;tcr- Boxes. ' - j ' , E. .F. LAMB Postmaster - W$ IViflP.N IPO'I U?nDW " 1 ttu utility tii u km Yv wiay CITAS: W, PETTIT, Proprii tor.. mmm SKBVwii,,".', ... . manufXcturkus ok r ,! Engines, BoilGTs; FORGIflGS and CASTIKDS. Much in and -31111 Fnij'pirp m lo 'v ft - es ' ; ' ' . ' 4 ' WorKmen ten' out on applicution ur rapair'.' ' - '", fc-peciall Pala rit ' f ch j . erabbit metal, ; . ; ; ; I psTABLisni:i 1870. . fcrysr; rti -'k3 P m to 6J mm,,..,. mm - Pi I'StSUUa-a; TASTELESS 13 JUSTAS COOD FORADULTG.v WARRANTED, PRICE 50 Ct3. - GAT-ATIA. It is!, NOT. IS, IC'jJ.' Paris Jfodlctno Co.. H. Jjov'.h, Mo. GoTitlorncn: Wo m.ld luat year. TOO Eoflcn f rniQV'K'H TA8TKl8' CIIILIi TOXIC ntnl lr.-v. Dourrht t!ir ertfi already this ycur. In iM om i pcrienre of 14 yerrro. In tbo.druK bnHiiifHs, h:ivo neTf-rnold an urtlolo that unro such u'fiivcrttul buiuf lucUun un yo'or Tonic YoumtniJy, " AliXt v.CiUtt ACO. ' : :" i ' ' ' For Sale nnd cuarnntee'd Ly 'Orp.W.W GRIGGS ! & SON. Elizabeth City. N. C. and all Druggists ,i . FEED DAVIS, we are now1 rt ceiviDg cir H j i ly . Coal, and v,V. fill orders 'promrtly. All coal is screened before leaving tbe Yard. None bat the bent harkJItd, , Lottebt pbichs. guaranteed j . OClce on Water Street, Elizabeth City F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. fcJucctsror t Jonx II. Zeiulek , ' I US r t Dealer Id alllkiDds of UnOERTAKERS' SUPPLIES. theCh-pcrt to tbe teKt.: All tel- egratns promptly attended to. ybn delred. The fimst Htartc In tuis ' fectlon. (Boseood. walnut.clotb-cov-i ered and metalic caskets a specialty.! At tbe old, stand on Ehrinfihau' 1 Street. Thankful lor past patronage Also all kic da of cabinet woik, ana pai- i",:'7nA ; ::" " viv, ayiCTU:'.ILBy J
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1897, edition 1
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