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11. Ccna C F. LlMB. . FRIDAY, OCTODnn 13, 1897. m i i-t in'rwrA fTCT Kvstom is vain and our works worthless. Faith, hope and rrfiUiiiso KTxar raiPAt. charity arc the pillars of the Editor gospel", and altho the apostle Business Manager (eljg ug tbat tilc "greatest of these is charity," yet faith is put in the fore-front of the enumeration. Faith can move mountains, says the inspired declaration. Faith can cure dlseascsds an every day practi cal exnerience: which we can- m - r not gainsay. Secondly, a good life, which is not only the best philosophy, but the best road to comfort, VANCE'S GRAVfc. A Wilmingtonian who re cently made a trip to Asheville, visited Senator Zeb B. Vance's L'ravo while there. He says there i not a stone or slab ' to mark the grave abd that there : . ....tin.. 1 1 1 1 ' !f t r ilnnnto t 7 v i. -.Aii'ni'nn stirrpss flnu hanmness. lne ui;u me Kr'-ifc 'u in v--i wumaH lies buried there good book assures us that a Alas! How ad People good life is better than great n mnniimont to riches, and we believe it, al- ' J , J. v ----- 1 ' , i!ttCtrlrM tlivuL do- ino we nave noi nau u iur their serve to have no great men who "write their history in a nation eyes. Zeb Vance, as , we all so lovingly knew him, a son of North Carolina who loved the Old North State with patriofic fervor, who loved her for her very imperfections, who heaped honors upon her wherever he served her,, is - buried like a dog in Asheville and from the scrap that heads this article, "no stone or slab" marks Ins honored dust. Why is this? Our people are devoted to the living sons of the State,but oh ! how soon are they forgotten and neglected when dead.. The lesson of a monu- . ment to distinguished merit or patriotism, is read of all men. It was Caesar, we believe, who could not sleep after seeing the bust of Plato in the public halls of Home. France, of all the nations , builds most j monumnts to its distinguished dead, and it has filled the trump of fame in the world's history. ! KngIand,our glorious mother, builds monuments .without number, and the lessons of her -monuinents'are mute monitors of patriotism and duty. The silent lesson of Nelson's monu ment in the public square in - London with its epigrammatic inscription "England expects every man to' do his duty" Iuih nerved the hearts of un known Britons to deeds of honor and duty. Vanre had the love and hom age of Carolinians while he lived, in unstinted measure. share of either. Thirdly, a clear conscience, is the best law. Yes. a clean conscience is above law. It is the veritable oil that rah down on Aaron's beard. A man with an unclean conscience is not only a bad man but a miserable man. It drives him to madness or to excruciating repentance. 0h coward conscience how thou dost accuse me," said Richard 'III, the murderer. "Conscience makes cowards of us all," said the best of profane writers. Fourthly, honesty, is the best policy. Yes, to all classes and conditions of .men. A man had better be an honest idiot than the smartest rascal that ever hooked a dishonest penny. Fifthly and lastly, t temper ance, is the best physic. Yes, temperance in all things. The Racket new cxKla. store I) chock full of EDUCATIONAL SUFFRAGE. have alight to demand thai their e Torts used to be IoYingly "called. Stanly, "uiKio'a0,. lon, T.jlor, Shcpard, Hawks, privilege, nay more. It is the duty of in-1 Dares, Badger, Manly, Graham, Sm-S ttV !bl t382t Henry, Nash. Speight, Backu,Btja trhon it baa taken such forethought, it I a crowd of other ere at men, were ma not be rendered f ju tleas. Lu bom or Ujed IXHSany ore doubt that the feat I v U,BU narobeof lnor?nt voters in kins Slate I 'lne negroes joined in the gen- is a menace i 1 .ien he muu ve a poor distress at Judge Gaston's death, observer of passing events. And the I 4ftui"tao " uoow" rpmedv? Situu'v a reCusal on the parti He was always their friend. He o? the Slate to allow any man to panic- - - fo-fo-Li existence ,nt in its covernment who cannot aJ8 aepiorea we existence give evidence of being able to do so in- slavery in North Carolina and re- .o"A h'SSlI tS it as "the worst evU that af- learn to red and w? te, proves thereby I flicted the Southern portion of our SfoGab 3, Grice. S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE DealeT of! uu tmfltnes! to covem himself or to havejany vo'ce, bowtver s'ijlit, in sliap in? the pol;cy of ?is SUde. Of the rule of the fyroTnt. the vic ious, the pti'cb'as.'b'e. the stupid poli tical do. e.. the itf-'-I we have had enopsh. and more li:m enousii. iei us have done witii them at the first op portunity, once for aH ; have done with Confederacy1 and in his famous ad dress a&Jhe University in 1832, ask ed if it was too much "to hope for its .ultimate extirpation in North j Carolina." It was by bis influence in the convention of 1835. that the The Laraw:. Cheapest and Host Complete Stock of j nrv finnd nini hlnn Shoes Hats. fiOtlOnS fctC , ; are i being shown and sold, never in the history of Elizabeth? Wl.'iN hnr fiiih I s-rte Cnrf heon ehfl?n HPfl SUCH IOW? X prices been given to the public. SEPTEMBER business Xtuily 33 1-3 per cent gain over September, 1896. Our A rtStocK oi ury boons aria uioming oemg ooagni pnur iu iho, X advance enables us to sell a large portion of our, stock! X cheaper than most of our competitors can ouy tnem. ; them that we ro?y set our faces toward f npyroea 'prft nnl denrixed of othirandbeUer iU'nw than the lur- Iree negroes were not aepnvea oi moil of political fi''t:is, dirly, danger- the franchise. When he was a can ous ana incessant. . T0Tr, vn i.i .nnprlprf htindrpdaof iltnl- DUiiieci, ana D6 was eiecieu uver lar preparations, is undoubtedly the Charles Shepard by one majority, most Fashionable as well as economl- j cil balr-lre5in In the market. By Its use. the poorest bead of hair 'soon becomes luxuriant and beautiful. GRANDFATHER'S TALES. The Death of William Gascon. aH the free negroes voted for him. His memory, is yet green in the hearts of his countrymen and the j patriotic ode written by nim in a aoment of inspiration "Carolina, Carolina, Heaven's blessings attend her ' vet wakens the Jove of our When Judge Gaston departed this people for the dear old &tate we life in Raleigh, January 23, 1844, at love so well. C5 years a. great men left ns and Carolina was in ; mourning for her most distinguished eou. Distin guished as his life had been, round- 1- nntrinH anl useful, when he de- pal ted this life- nothing became him THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE ike the leaving of it. He was When the scalp Is atrophied, or shlnvbald. no preparation will restore the hair : in all cases. Hall's Hair Ke- newer will tart a growth. 1 grand old man, and was beckoned away at the green old age "of sixty fire years, full of honor, distinction, usefulness and the love and gratil ude of his countrymen. . bile the Supreme court of North LUNG TROUBLES AND CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED An Eminent-New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Qa'.'er to Cur Readers. The distinguished New York chera- Carolina, of which he was one of the ist, T. A. Slocdm, demonstrating his ustices, was in session m the morn- f f rjon8n motion fPulmonarv ing, he was attacked with giddi- Tuberculosis) and all bronchial, throat. :iu --,-,c 'nng ana cnesc aiseases, stuonorn noss m the heid? with symptoms of cough catarrhal affections, general anonlexv. The court adiourncd im- decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and 1 J?. A.! Ml an . conuiuons oi wastiu away, win TTnvinrr nnroliocofl knr imtiro cf nrtlr nnd imnorted StOCfc i ft of DRESS GOODS, paying spot cash, enables us to give Xsome prices below that will astonish even, the most can-ft servatire buyer. i 1 ln till nininn n Vie nln r I r rill w rtI imnn-torl H onfOI f fl R A Til I K.' serereSi all snades. Uur nnce while tnev last cts. vai-i ue of these eroods to-dav at thfi imnorter; in New York is 25J cents. y. - .;':Xv'' y: ' :'- Our line of Fancy jDress , Stuffs are equally as cheap. Over one hundred styles and colorings, all wool mixtures, v 25 cents and ud. . - Our Black Dress Goods Department abounds in all the i newest thinsrs to be liad at home and abroad. Novelties f ft in black are very handsome this season. Should you visit; m our store ana see tms erroup oi biacK aress crooas, n win Wgive you some idea o the peerless slock from whjch you Our Silk Departmpiitbounds in most of the new things . that are to be had at reasonable prices. 25 pieces of f Black Silk, all different stvles. to ' Kfilpct vour dress from, r 100 different colorings in fancy silLs, prices ranging frdm ft r - " x J.1 i J j. .-. -.; . .. , - ...... I 2o cenis myara loi.ou. Q 25 .pieces of Silk Velvet, full line of shades, would be vl considered a bargain at 75 cents. Our price 50 cents. H Our Millinery Department is overflowing with all the U ft new things to be had. The only establishment in the q city that sends their Milliner to the Metropolis, where ft ft styles and fashions originate. There she sees and pro ft cures an tne latest and up-lo-daie styies in nais ana trim- w mings, enaljling her to trim Hats that cannot be procured elsewhere in the ciiY. . ; . (j The largest line of KID GLOVES ever shown. A full ft line of shades to select from. .ft Be sure and try one of Thompson's Glove Fitting Cor- ft sets, -any.ngure can pe suited, lor tney come in an styles. NO. 7 FULTON lAKIj.LT. HEW' YORK Special Attention tirto to TLe s'. , North CarolinaSbad. Stencils and Statioo-rt on rj.p!s;i, n S. L. STORER&" CO. Dealers' nd SLipcrs of all kiml ot FRESH FISH ... . y : iR FULTO Frsn WARKET, N. Y. , Particular attention uiU to i1k 8hatl Department. We employ no agents ana pay to oomm'9ions. ... If yonr stencil if in goixl ord r let ua know. JAMES BOND, COM M isSUK l HALKK IN A Li. K t - ! iW F1U.S11 ISII, Game and Terrapin. '. NO. 704 SECOND 1TREET ttAl.Ttvo ;K ! . NO AO EM'S f:p;.oyec. A. W. 1IAFF, "... . ' - su-.vepKi t I. urn hir& Iltl, ... ; - Df tier In FIlESIi FJS1I. LOBSTERS. CTC. NO. 12 FULTON F1KH MARKET. New Yofk City, Vorth Oimlihii' Sljsd. A.entfi Spei.Mtr. No Tlif Hrnprislinrrt Kvenin tr Tt?l - " c i t- i i. j i xl. :. mi vuiiuuiuiis u wasuug avvnv, win cSramfonc of our most valuable mediately and ho was taUn in a car- d THREE FREE BOTTLE (aU of October 7th that is written w decided ability and tallies 0 closely with our opinions upon the subject of "An Intelligent SufTrage that wo have select ed some passages from it for re production, and we regret very much that we are unable to re publish the entire article. Mr. C. P. Sapp, the editor, is our brother, unknown to us, we are sorry tojsay, but we are sure but dead, he is almost forgot- s name is no indication of his tin- That love li had whiln intellectual character. - - - '' - - w - m m m m : 1. aa i -t excnanges,containsaneauoriai any afflicted reader of the Economist 1 i .. t . I, I W tit UCU " A L J i-& u V. UklI v&u. "fS Taylor 8. different) of 1118 New Discoveries to writing forthem. i 1 I the CTenintr. and at nicrht several dis- ' His "New Scientific Treatment" lias im sucu 1 " 1 " living he returnetl with a liber al heart and hand. We recall an incident of a speech made in this town in the vigor of his mature man hood. Tin Hear him in spots Anomalous conditions must always necessitate anomalous remedies. The greatest reverence is due the political i'bilo3iihy of the founders of the American Republic. Tliat they digjed leeply, laid broadly, rounded wisely tinuisued friends called in to see htm. lie talked .with them and the conversation turned naturally upon the uncertainty of life and kindred religious subjects. As . ho became inteiestech in the subject -Judge Gaston rose up on his elbow, -and then sat up in bed. He spoke on infidelity and . its influence upon character, and referred to Tobias Wat kins, a distinguished public offi cer, who was an avowed infidel and whom he had known while a i mem her of Congress ! in Washington. He said he always distrusted him, and then he added : "I do not say cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering human ity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently ex perimenting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. His assertion -that lung troubles and consumption are curable in any climate . is prov en by ''heartfelt letters of grati tude." filed in his American and Earo- ean laboratories In thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bron chial, chest and lung troubles lead to Consumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Simplr write to T. A . Slocom, M. C, 93 Pine street, New York, giving post- omce and express address, and the free No wise buyer would do themselves injustice to purcli- noo tlioi'r q11 rvnfW nntiT fViov pnmoitAS 1V1 nC.n iRr dvinta i ! the leaders Jin styles, and see the up-to-date styles, andQ r to select from more Ihan double anv store in the city n We are the selling ngents for BuUerick s Metropolitan Paterns, the most reliable paterns on the market. We w shall have some eye-openers for the public shortly. Keep w Xyour eye on this space every issue, and it will be the Q w means of your saving, from 10 to 25 per cent, on your Q n fall purchases. j -.. : r : )K S' SVicCA BE ' dRiCEv I? THE LEADING MERCHANTS AND HUSTLERS, jj X Elisabeth Cit", H. C- V tss mm mv, s mn UUUV FOH IM M CI) I ATK S II 1PM I : N r. "ill, 113 and 116 iJank Hiricl, NO UFO I. '' VA F.H.ZIEGLER&BRO. i. Buccessor to John H. 2eio lkii a . i- BE DECEIVED. 1!.; I At o f i. ci i 1 l e j i meuicino win oe prouupn y eeJii. out- tliat an infidel may not from educa- fere should tak insnJt a7Svantage tion and hicrh motives be an honor- of his generous proposition. le Senate had appoint-1 the structure reared upon their founda- vil a committee to investigate h. lhcro shouia lc close adherence the causes of the negro exodus from the Southern States to KaiKsas,hoiing to add fresh fuel , to the indignation of the North against the South. Vanco was on the committee. An old negro man from North Caro lina was oi the witness stand. Ho was returning to his old home. Vance was examining him. He enquired of him how he liked: Kansas.. Oh, mighty well, sur.. Why is it, then, that Vou are returning to North Carolina, a$ked Vance. "Well, I tell you mass. bos3. " Things out them had. a onwelcome look." And then in his .fami liar way he described the old, worn,-wast, places.of the State and said, homely as they were he loved them all the same. I to the principles they enunciated principles that the stress of preat em ergencies have tried and jusUued. it is a basic tenet or theory of gov- (eminent that every citizen has an equal voice in. the government. Will it be contended that as a matter of practical application, such is the case Might not contleencies.unforseen of Wash ington or Jefferson, necessitate a par tial departure from this tenet I .Sup pose that the voting body should sud denly be swelled by the addition of thousands of voters utterly ignorant of all government and the easy prey and unresisting tools of designing toliti- ician; would it still be the course of able man ; but 2J dare not trust him. A belief in an aU-ruling Providence, tvho shapes' our'ends and will re ward u 9 according to our deeds, is neccssarv. e must believe and t feel that there is a God, All-wise and Almighty." As he pronounced this last word, he raised himself up in bed and fell back a lifeless corpse. A grand and dramatic close of an illustrious life. ; . ; i Mr, Gaston was a great favorite in New Bern, where he had lived all his life. Ho was beloved for hia .Please tell the Doctor that you saw his oner in the economist. REPORT . OFl THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Elizabeth City.'ia iheStaie'of North Caro'ina. at the close of mispress, OOTODER 5ih, 1897. ut I m tn otlAuv ttiia rwwl tr f w ah wield a power they did not and could I courtesy, his kindness, his benevol not understand? If trial should be Uncp. and for his rrreafc ahilifv and D Drrr Kod. i at a price to please all this fall at Fonler Si (JoV Kverj thing at the Hacket. ;LET US MORALIZE. "A firm faith, the best divin- longer. itv:a rood life, the best nhilns-h We believe that onliv: n rlonr rnnsripnrn tlio .best lav,", honesty, the best pol icy; and temperance, the best physic j We thank some brother given them and it was found that they were a constant menace to law and or der and stability, should the tral be prolonged indefinitely i If found to be an obstacle to ail progress in them scjvcs or outers snouiu mere be no effort to remove the obstacle? .This is no hj-phothet'cal case ; it is a statement of southern. conditions to day; an epitome of a quarter of a cen tury of southern history. The south has been patient, carefid, helpful. charitable. There can be no charge of haste or Indiscretion, She shouldered a responsibility, not of her own making, without a murmur ; she was cast into the sea with a mill stone abouther neck and told to sink or swim ; it has requir ed heroic efforts to keep her head above water, but she has done so thus far. Hut the struggle has been suf ficiently prolonged. Mankind, civiliz.i tion, the republic cannot justly a?k her to support the dead w fight one hMir BESOURCE3. Loans and dlscouutaJ... Orert- a.rt. secured add unsecured U. S. Cooda to secure clrcaletion... Sioc Secur.t e, e Ban. lni-ioae ioin'are and flx- ta.es Ldefiom Nation! Baotn (no Ij- se-re Agenis) ...l Dne l.om &.t'.e Banks aad liaaters . Uiiefi'om app.oreu iesere agen.s CQ"'k3 and otiir caili J.enas. . . No.es cfo:ner Ma.'oarl nan.g fidc.lona paper cu eac, n-c.et. a.d cenjj Labial money reserve la CanV. viz: Specie -. . 45.00 Legal Tende Notes... i -,900.00 Kddemption land wita U.S. Treas urer (5 per cent: of circulation) Total L. usefulness in public and private. He was the central gure in the group of distinuisheil men that illustrat- ed the mstorv oi iNew JJern as no town in the State had been. It ' - LIABILITIES. I Caoltal Mtock naid In seemed at one vime that every biff man surplus fund . . . I Undivided profits, le:exp-nae8ai.d in North Carolina had been horn or I taxes paid I National Hank notes outstandlns. a mm 1 . lived at some time in tliat "Athens ' of the State,' as the noble old town Individual deposits subject to -check notes aoa u:iis reaiscoumea Total ! f JJ3.655.30 3.257 89 12,500.00 3,000.06 S:50J.OO ,750.Vi 521.75 5,0575 3,563. 19 90S 00 102.fl ' 9,7i5.00 f50.000.0-J 9,000.00 ,110.35 11,250.00 lU,5-tiL72 15,0i0M Proof of the Pudding . . .. Is Chewing the Bag. If you have not tried us, ask yourneighbor, Avho has, about those ?IG BARGAINS in1 ' . ; : Dry Gpodspl Shoeq. : Hatsr Caps ANDf STATIONERY 1 now; being offered, by the... . La.. -Dealer in a1!kiLd8 c;f . UNDERTAKERS- SUPPLIES, cTrom tbe Cheapest to the bet; All ttl egramspromiitly attended, to. ; ? crapes' md mm smsjs Thon desIrerC The finest Hearse in tuin section. Rosewood, walnntj cloth-rov-ercd and metalic caskets a spt'tialty. At the old stand on Ehringhan-" - Street-. Thankful lor past patioftr.. "Also all kinds of cabinet work ; id ;s.oo still E- City, ., 203,9-7. 14 epresssoo of j Spirits on the lluic li;W come when this state, at Icist. should shr.!:r herself free from the encumbrance. Nut nufnlers. but intelligence,- probity, character, these are the elements that make a state; they arc elements that support it, defend it, uphold it ; they hi tripodj for starting on its A strong Fortif ication. .iress rounus tne auovo words . a t i w r ' I riirvimar-flmA accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourish ment. The vital force Is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of 'resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially In youth. It Involves Stat of Nortk Carolina, County of ratqvotant, u: I. W . T. Old. Casnler of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is true to tbe best of my knowledge and beuel. . W. T. OL.D, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befcre me, this 11th das' of October. 1597. m it, unit Fix, Notary Public Corbcct Attest : CHAV 11. ROBIXSON, 1 J. B. Tijy&x, j K. F. 1-1 KB, I Directors. Millinery, Opening e M. HILL & CO. will, on Friday and the first and second of Octo- you a full line of imported Knrtitvt Krwiv nrrninct nipriAf? I . r . . J . . J .. ' . I Saturday . rtf nnA : ' I -t, thp risk- of Inner ri smsc Loss I v' " iouuiu,ulU.UU3lll U3 UUUSt' t T . T nil " t I - O ' ju a . f"- tolook upon the "apples of gold oi lesn ana a cougii are tnreat- trTwnicT in pictures of silver or is it wiccureiurwtMicauauic, uy- cning signs. ladies' neck wear, ptamped linens and thomtui emoroiuery, Our friends, natrons and the public are cordially invited to call and exam- ne our stock. Main St.. near ater. 4apph of silver in pictures of pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, Kohl," -which? Wo are not constipation, jaundice, bilious- much given to. sermonizing in ness and all kindred troubles. these times of trial to rnens "The Fly-Wheel Of Life" souls and bodies, hut wo will t t r t tmt :.:. .i . . Dr.Tutt: Your Liver Pills are uiu Lilt ranwx rti tma nroMne I for a brief space whilo wo ad fly-wheel of life. I shall ever I dress ourselves to these golden be grateful for the accident that VALUABLE TOVH LOTS. or silver apples- in silver or broughtthemtomynotice.Ifeel 0f the oil Js fully disguised as if I had a new lease of life, making it almost as palatable J.FairleighPlatte Cannon, CoL is milk. j Tutt s Liver Pills c. n.w y golden pictures. Firstly, faith, which is tho foundation stone of tho chris tian fabric, without which the of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo- p.F.ii.wJf iuia utoco i have In haml for s&le the following perfectly, j It tones UD, fattens hots of land in Elizabeth City, towit: and strengthens. - I Lt??0?t8 -n the Both Blde of 1 lot, corner Road and Burgess "t. 2 lots West side of Road near B ir gess street, ! The Lawerence lot, improved, at tbe N. W. corner of Front and Lnweren St, abont 260 feet square. Ret:-onab e terms. Oct. 1897. : 12 m 8 d. Frank Vauha. Ir Scott's Emulsion the taste The Style. Fit and Wear could not be improved for . . Double the-Price. Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Physicians and all economical men wear W. L. Douglas Shoes because they axe the beat. For 'sale by R. J. MITCHELL Wi L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, from the best mar terial possible to put tnto shoes sold at these prices. We make also 52-50 and $225 shoes for men. and $20, $2.00 and $1.75 for boys, and the W. L, Douglas $3o0j Foiice shoe, very suitable for letter-carriers, policemen and others having much walking to do , We are constantly adding new styles to our already large variety, and there is no rea son w hy you cannot be suited, so Insist on ; naving vv. l. Douglas Shoes from yonx .dealer. : - ' "4 .. We use only the best Calf, Russia Calf (all colors), French Patent Calf, French Enamel, Vici Kid, etc.. ; graded to correspond with price or, me snoes. , We are now prepared to fumi-li Coal antl Wool in email or lare.' qnantities at prices as low as th low est. 'Phone or mail your orders to the office of Uulpepjer, Griflin A 'Old, Slain St., or'ajip'- at oflice or yunl, Robinson 'b Dock. rJizabeth City. N. C". and they will have our best atteiit1i"n.' '. E, City Cca! aoi ffoil Co, W. N. OLD, Mr X ICE and COAL CO. If dealer cannot supply you, write W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Um . Catalogue Fbee. . Dealer in Machinery of all Kinds. We have found it -e Sedierit t ad l i . U. nAbuLLL fsJantEO. jcessitates the chance in our hainn a-J. We propose to keep a first class ya.ri and shall endeavor to merit a shure of jour trade. We wilt Kve " - LONG TONS, j , CLEAN COAL arid V PROMPT SEPtVICK Corless, Higlifepeed Automatic, Stationary and Portable Engines, Boilers of all styles. Electric Lighting and Ice-Making Mach inery, Saw. Grist j and Shingle Mills ' Wood and Iron-workino- . i j . . . .. n Tools, Pumps, Shifting, Pulleys, Belting, etc. . Repair work d!one promptly and at reasonable rates. Kindly give U3 a showing. i m I, EILabeth City, N. C. P.O. Box 173. 'I hone 10 For Sale or Rent. A gen t s fct frkk Co's. celebrated LIPSE engines 275 Vatar Street NORFOLK. Va. The Armatroncr oace near Ih Park. -. - -.- i: . Two liou?e and J. acjes ot lantl j Terms very moderate. 1 1 - K.F. "LVsirt Rial Estate 'Agent. ! 1
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