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RESPECT FOR THE FLAG. r im rrU lmomt TV Arm ToXh Lieutenant B. W. Atkinson, U. S. A . tnitesi an articlo for SL Nicholas -rr, r.rcrt to tho Cblor." Tho - utbor ears, in opening his paper: The new cadet at tiio National V ilftnrv nrndrmv. whether bo hXB com from the little country school yith its homemade Cag and lUff or from the city ichool where Coat a , foaetime a flag big enough to coter half the roof of .tho other ecaool. Las been Lancbt to respect the bean- tifnl ?ibIetTi of hia country, but bo will Icara at West Toint, as soon as be tcina hia career a a future ofl cer of tho army, bow thoroughly bo is to be trained to honor it in bis daily life Tho laughing schoolboy salute be bus perhaps given the flag from time to time now becomes a matter cf s-obcr ceremony, so rigid 1vrimiirrtl and handsomely ordered that it at once seta him to thinking. 'and the good, sound patriotism that was in him all along soon envelops every glimpse and ceremony of tho colors with a eacredncsa that win deepen day by day. One of bis first lessons is to doff ' bis cap e.ich time be pan-ea the "col or line," where tho color is guarded by a eentineL Every summer tho cadets pass several months in camp on the lovely banks, of tho Hudson and beneath the grand old trees of the academy grounds. purlng certain hours of the day a long line of stacked rifles eitends along the front of the camp. Across tho two ttacks in the center of the line is laid the color, rolled about its staff. Up and down by this flag marches a natty cadet sentinel, and woe l unto the unlucky cadet who tries to pass this sacred trust-without raiding bis cap. So during bis life at tho academy this. k5oti of respect is continued, and when be has "doffed the cadet and dunned the brevet and changed the gray for tLo blue" and reported for duty with bis retdment, bo finds the tame lemons being taught the eulLted men, and then probably for the tint tiino doe ho rcalizo the full importance cf thoso early les son taught in that faraway chool house. , Tb nr rtroL Charles T.. Hill, writing in 6t. Nicholas on tho "Firo Patrol cf New York," says: No doubt many people have no ticed, when an alarm of liro has been sounded and the fire apparatus arrives, a big red wagon dashing up, filled with men. wearing red firo bats and white rubber coat. They fcccia to . lo part of the regular fire department and yet are not They are dr estd to all appearances like the regulation firemen, but their work is diffcrunt, and few people know that they represent a separate branch of the liro service and ono entirely unconnected -with tho reg ular dex-arttnent. ; In New York the organization is known as the "fire patrol, "and it is controlled and supported by the board of firo underwriters, acting "fur the various liro insurance com panies. , Practically, this detachment of tho firo patrol that respends at every alarm of firo is cimply tho I reprcsentativea of all the insurance cotaikinica imt together. Tho com tiinj nr. n jikuvI tiTrrw-ir t inn nil t- for tho support of this patrol, and ' tho immense amount of projxirty eared annually by this efficient body of men proves that the money is well spent. .This Organization is found in nearly every largo city in the United States, and is known va riously tinder such names as firo patrol, protective department and salvage corps, but itheir work in each city is practically the sama Hot IUk la Otnnu Cafe. Ilot milk is a regular recognized Irink in some of the German cafes. It is served in a cup with a saucer, and tvm lumps of eagar always ac company it. , Baby Eline ti ...... Every mother feels-an inde scribable dread of the pain and dinger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a 'source of joy to all, but ,the -sufferiner and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S 1 FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those w ho use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided; the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the tseof Mother's Friend. is a Msutnj tj u-cman. 1.00 Tint BOTCTE at mil Drag 8tora. or ant by axpraaa on receipt or prlca. ECCICS Ctl!ac Inrmltubla information of rrr C latret to ail women, will t aent U BUDFIXLO McruiOS COAtUaU.G. " j A rrWnd Worth Knowing. Needhuxii was at a little reception the other evening and, as usual, waa makinc himself conspicuous by bis audiblo remarks concerning the not able persona of his- acquaintance and trying to maxe .nunsen ognra to every one who appeared well to do. with an eye to tho possibilities of raising the vnna at eome ume in - A A 7 I the near future. Durinz the evening be came face to face with a nice, kind, fatherly looking old gentleman, who eyed bim dubiously. This was an orpor tunity not to bo lost. Iv dear sir." said Needham effusively. "I am quite sure thai we have met before, but I am un able to recall where." "Ye," replied the old gentleman rmitw I know that I have seen you before. Your face is familiar. i "TViav rmt ft few minutes to gether; then the old gentleman left Need ham noticed that be was treat ed wth great respect and decided to learn more about him. "I am confident that I know that gentlemen very Wcll.".ho .5. id to one 01 me kucsis, uu. 1 - id..... T ,rocn many inuueniiai meuus nuain :rJ l,nt if ?a not Biirtirism H""" "-:r:r" that I do not remember him or 1 to name. "Yes. bo is very wealthy and well imnwii mturncd the other, who was not deceived' as to Kcedham's character. "I dare Fay you've seen him. He is the pawnbroker I VMHlhnm remembered that bo I hm nnether encnceineiit. Pear- ton's Wee'tly. It ii known that for some time past lectro rraK-nct have been used at Wool wich for bouting sheila and for ether purpose It apx0" 'bat these con bo advantageouily employed for handling plates in plate mills. .A recent InstaUa ticn cf electro magnets for this purpose primary difficulty was encountered in the ctrcamstance ox tne magnets picit- ing up too many rutfes at one time, as tha tsairuetifm was earned for some distance through the pile. The diffi culty, however, was found to be readily overcome by a little dexterity on the part cf the operator. After the magnet has been lowered on to a pile of plates and tcTcral plate hare teen taken up together, the operator simply pulls the switch oat, thereby breaking the cur rent for an instant By this operation one or two plates can be dropped off at each break! uz of the curreut, ruGcient residual manetloa remaining with the plat a next to tho magnet to hold them until the current Is switched on again. The operation is continued until only rne plate is attached. With double polo cuigneta up to five tons can be safely handled. takiu2 four amperes at 240 volts. London Industries and Iron. Not ?or Everything. Put it you l.ave kidney, liver o; 1 lr.d!er trouble you will find Swamp- Kcot lust the remedy you need. l'eo- lt ure not apt to Ret anxious about their health ioon enouch. If you are 'notijMite well or "half tick have you ever tboucht that ycur kidnpjs I mny ih ine caue oi oi your picKnn . . . . . It i easy to fell by sitting aside your urjue for twenty-lour nours; a eeav luent or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys when urine stains.iineD it is evidence ire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or- dull ache in the back is also convinc ing proof that the kidnevs and blad der need doctrine There is satisfaction in knowing th;vs the creat remeuj Dr. Kilmer s Uwainit-Iioot, fullills every wish in relieving weak or dieeasetl kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary trouble. Iot only does Swamp-Root gives new life to the klJneys the cauo of trouble, but by treating the kiilney? it acts as a tonle for the en tire constitution. If you need a medi cine von hhouM have the best. Sold ty drurists, priee one d liar, or by mentioning the Economist and pend ing your address to Dr. Kilmer and Co., Uirt;hamon, N. Y. you may have a f ami le botne of this great discovery teud to you free by mail.; J is::i 1893 Country Gentleman. The biit of the Agricultural Weeklies. IndUpedable to all country residents who wish to keep np with the times. Terms r.lnced for 1S93 : SinRle sub scription, TWO DOLLARS; Ponrvf.b- jieriptlnr.?. fEVE.V nOl.LAlI?; Six; 8tlbscrtpHul.S, ilMi 1JUL.LAHS. StHcial ludaeeinents (which will le statu by mail on application) to fns raisin? larger clubs: Paivr FltKE nil the reft of this year to new suDcnbeif ror lsvS : AND A PKEMIUM FUU EVE11Y UEADEIt It will bts seen that the difference between the copt of the GouTKY GrvrLHMix and that of other agricul tural weeklies may readily be reduced by making np a email club, to LESS THAN A CENT A WEEK! SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPIES. Which will he mailed Free, and see whether this enormous difference in co-t should prevent your having the I 1.. . 111. & A. 1 1. I u-i. i u.ii nccuuni wouiu you miKe i Jt oucu a uiuerence in oujinK raetu cin or focnl ? Address LUTHER TUCKER A SON, Albany, N. Y. MADE ME A MAW AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY. CTJH2 ry, t-nnK ej.M rliinui C- eaoactt lodi tmt ulit-r itt la or -won. wr i i m Ba rr-rrar, utuili mm Ltcamunutkra ii - wnuii iMiuwt iocbc cars SSSI'w r six ! troll InifMt) for CM few U. la f wrrw. rp rwirtaf r-rirltrenla "AJAX KtLiIIiDY CO.. Catac fU. For sale In F.Iizabe:h fllty, N. 0 bv . D. - . W. W. GllIQGSi SDN, brorRittJ. o.-:;in of Deurt. Wo are tiiScttcd to tLo French ets- tt-m uT zui-tzouoiriY for the deest-rt roars J at i:-ul. The y had no place in the tally Fluii.-b diuucr and were first introduced into that country in the time m ... t U .( 1 I f L At . kinnJr acajmrauinienu to ooar8CSi( uiug ocujpoed cf vari gvrett tbic", do-umd, according to an old Noraiau v.-nter. "to take the tate of the horrible . cookery oat of thiir months. la the course cf time the sweets were put In. a course by ihorr-'vfi which stlhiclarcd the French cooks to pnt fcfeb their con stant endeavors to luvent new duhes. lymu XIV Lad a cook who invented uew Iescm for his niter's dinner Mr. E. D. Tenkins, cf Lithonia, Ga., says that his daughter, Ida, Inherited, a of Eczema, which -the usual I - . - e:ia "".vveir , ST Ttrf . . . with various medicine J, external appii mpdirinei. external cations and internal remedies, without I rnlt. Her 6UfienniT3 were intense, "Trnr.4iiionew steadily worse. Ml the so-called blood remedies did not scem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement vrzs at once noticea. The -medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly WW clear and pure ana she has been saved from what threat- n.1 tn Mfcrfct her lifs forever. S.S.S. (euarantccd purely vegetable) Kezeina. Scrofula.- Cancer. Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real bleed remedy and always cures even alt:r arreise xaiis. A Reaf Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on Mooa ana skin diseases, mailed free to - ft rll rctCC Swift Specific rJ Co., Atlanta, -r- Ga. NS ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM fTtri acd bems:. r the ha'T. ',' vT vtIH-w 7i!a to Beaton ixatnaa a InxunkDl trowtn. H-vt Tuli to Eetor Oray Ji i Mir to xotttirai i voi or. t SENT F.1EE to houseKeeflsrs Lie! COMPAK Extract of B38f COOK BOOK- trlliu'g bow to prepare many ded icate and delicious dishes. Addre$5, Liehii; Co., P. O. Box New York. 2718 WANTED An active, reliable man to sell Teas, Coffees, Spice?, Extracts and Baking Powder in Elizabi th City and vicinity. Alo want agents in othr parts of the State. Address. Grand Union Tea Comnany..24t No 8th St., Phfla., Pa. FOR SALE, SOKOOKER ESTI5ER. Oapaeitv COO Uuh. Comparatively urw, ran tHiu, nidging new, torn fortable cabin. In thorough order and Found as a dolLar. Very cheap. E. F. Ia MB, Attv THE Eczema ' Ml Eer Mie, 8 " ' HiVbP York Word TIIRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Ila-res a Week...-. , .... lot Pavers a Year . FOR OfiS DOLLAR PUBLISHED EVERY ALTERNATE DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Tb Thrfcf- a-Wetk Edition r.f thA New Y:rk World ia (Irpt Rmnn? nil weekly" parers in sfze. freouenov of publication, ahd the freshness, accu racy and variety its content?. It has all the merits of a great $G dailv at the . . I .11. . .. -.. price oi a ticuar weekly. Its rolitieal ufwe is rromm, complete, accnraie and impartial, as all its readers will testify. It is acamst the monnnclies and for the i-eeple. f It prints the news cf all the world. having cnrreiKindents from all imort ant news xiuti on the tilobe. It has brilliant illustrations, stories by great autpors, a capital humor pae. ctiin plete markets. de (trtracnts for the household and wou.fii's work, and other special depart men is of unusual interest. e offer this tinea u led newspaper and Tn K CONOMIST BOTH ONt YEAR $1 65. Th -regular jutscrlption p'rfce'of lh t,ro rPe i i 0. iW. STEYENS & j WHOLESALE TOBAZCOHISTS ; t AND CIGAR . MANUr ACTURER; Snxifi Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. , Prices Guaranteed. Job Lota a Specialty.: . i" Tho only Excla.ive Tobacco House in the 'City. f WAITER ST ELIZAPETH CITY. W. C. i 5nc2ic czs Hand H&do Hrraaa - . - 1 WHOLESALE GEOCERS AlW I AND DEALERS IN . Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. -.(. CPrettiest and Best Beady Send for New Color Card. Terpen' tne, Etc AGENTS FOR A, WRENN & SON'S :elizadsth Good ; GrOOd SB eeci and then you may reasonably ! i extra cultivation, you may get, soils, and sometimes, on extra l -...it: t: u... i UUb uruuci CUltl VUlilUXJ, Uul no mater what the soil or the unless tne seeas are au ngni. good crops from poor seeds. We sell nothing but seed. e turn uu oecua wxiiuu mo Will vou let! us help you to small 3"our operations may be, you will be suprised to find mail. Write for catalogue Southern frardener. rT7n rn TT JP, GOTVTG Ui J.XJLAX SXf KJ VAil IJf bJBiJSiJJ vUmiWaJiM A b ! '' . i .)" .i - Dealer in Machinery of all Kinds. Corless, Highspeed Automatic, mery. Saw, Cinst, and bhinarle m" i -r OI. rll Tools, rumps, bnaiting, iruiieys, Repair work done' promptl-and at reasonable! rates. Agents for Frick Co's. celebrated ECLIPSE ehgines. 275 Water Street, YELLOW FEVER PREVENTED MY TAKING " OUR II1TIVE HERBS" tne Great BlooiPETifler ani Lirer Regulator 200 DAYS TREATfYlENT 8 l oo " t : Containing a Registered Guarantee. 33 page Book and Testimonials, FKEE. Sent by mail, postage paid. Sold only byApentsfor 1 THE ALONZO O. BLIS?5 CO., Washington, D. C. Diseases of the Blood and ITerres. No 'one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the -blood, nerves and stomach,, chronic or otherwi3e, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and! used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore most among our most valued remedies. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealen. NEWEST DISCOVERY r FOR PAINLESS 'DENTISTRY. -AT- NE 'lOEKL DENTAL EuOMS ONLT 162 Haln Street, jsrdRFOJLJs:, VjI. Over Seaborv's Shoe Store. LONG LEAF TOBACCO. I' ve wish to call the attention of our root urns to our celebrated orana. Long Ijeaf Tobacco, 9 in. 5s, ccinJ to none in quality or appearence. We think it has no equil for the rif which is 25c at retail. We elicit oulj one trial, then it sells itselC - C, W. BTevexs cc r. ... Off, Filled "Wcrld's F&vcrits Ctear. TOBACCO JHSTCS ; I - Mixed Pa;nt;? in the cty. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, BUGGIES. A full inp kept in ftock. city- w. c. ! expect good crops. Sometimes, by ii a ir; n :': l n a long pretty wen -on retuiy Poor soils, passable crops are made with- .-o, 1,;. uk ii.A txicxc? ia uiic LJ-iiJaiJ c w uc i ciiic.xii.uc cvj. cultivation, you will never succeed xigs qq not; grow irom imsues.por uuii tuvu. t errow erood crops! No matter how we want to furnish the seeds, and how easy it is to buy our seed by it is the best ever written, for the -1" ' ! i 78 Commercial PI aco, n "Krti ll ITT i 7i ' stationary and Portable Engines, Mills-, Wood and Iron-workinsr T x ll ' I iseiting, etc. i; NORFOLK, Va. For Sale cr Rent. The Armstrong places near the Two houses and 14 ncres of land Terms very moderate. - : j' ; E. F. Lamp. Eal Estate Agent. VTORTH CAROLINA, In the Su- JJ Currithck county, f perioit Court I Before the? Clerk. Lucy P. Coke, H. C. Wright and James 'i wrignt, vs. A. K. L. Keeling, Mariam E. WriehU Anna Small and Bedjamin T.. Small her husband. Lewis C. VVise, John Jones, trrustee, and J. w. Chamber- iaine & Co. ; NOTICE. ThQ defendants above named will take fiotice that a special proceeding entitieaas above nas peen commenced in the Superior Court of Currituck county to eell for division the north ern half of the tract of land at or near uears; i?ianti, in Uumtuck county, North Carolina, running along the soutn side of tho Virginia! line to or near the sea, and granted by the State! oi pionn Carolina to imam Koberts ana indymion Comics by grant dated Dec b, 1B0J. recorded In deed book No. o, page oi, in ine itegisters office of I Currituck county, JS . U., and the said - defendants will further take ; notice that they are required to appear be- J tore tne Clerk of the Superior Court of Currituck county, at his office at Cur-1 . ntuck courthouse, on the 10th- dav of 1 uecember, 1S87, and answer or demur to the petition filed in jsaid proceeding or the plaintiffs will apply to. the court that. this prayer be granted. ! This 16th October,' 1897. 4 ! y E. W. ANSEIiL, C-eik Sutx-riorConiL Starke ac Starke and 4- M. Simmons. Aiiorneys ior l'etitioners. NO CURE NO PAY; That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS j CHILL i'Wiiio ior cnnis and JInFariai It is dimply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless f. nii. Children love irj Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonic. OVice, to cents. - ; - i " i j ! Ijoi p - r Dr Goods, cbeap'at the 1 ""iJargaii.s i in blankets at ! Fowler & CX See theirs before buying. ,; Two second hand lumber Ttueis for ile a( half price. Apply to, I Mill 1 i - .-- I '!. ..!' ; ifi F.IAUB. '- . ; irt k Solon ii. i m SSS "5-f sHv-' frr, r j. 1V- '.J, U I'v'- .- u-'-V cr i . Z-" ' '-t.'' SCHEDULEiN EFFECT Si:P. 13, 16S7. Norfolk and Southern Rairra3 mail sad express tralrs, s outhbouud. dally (except Sundays) leare Elizabeth City at 11:40 m VtiiwTin.i ilillv. exctrt Sundays- leave Elizabeth CJty at 2: 45. p m. No 3 And 4 Northbouud leaves Elizabeth City. 9; 2D a. m and Kc'ms South C: P, m.vpri Tnetidav. Thursday atd Sat urday.' I f : : : -. : .-. . Both trains arrive at and flepart from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with I rail and team er lines, and at Edenton wit a steamers for rt,nnir r!hie. Chowan and Scunner -VAM. Nfifir. tfprrr.rr to ilackcT Ferry thence by Norfolk t Southern R. 1U to iHoier. Pantgo and, Uelhaven, connecting with stetmer Virginia Dare for Mate.efTille, Aurora, tVasntngton and intennjaiaw lanaica. ; JEastern , Garslina Dispatch . ; r- v ani - : Old Dominion Line. Steamer Keuse will make tri-wecaly trips, leaving E. Citv Tutsdavs, Thurs days and Saturdays, and New Berne Mondays, Wednesdays and FriJays.' stops at Roanoke Island 'Tresdcy and Saturday rowr south, ' and Tuesday mnmiw'cr northbound, and connects with he A. & N. Cl R. R. for Goids bro, Kinston and Morthcad Ciiy, and wiih tho W. & N. R.R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, N. C., &c. j ' feteamer 'Kewbem leave?? Elizabeth City, Monday 12 uoon and Wednesday 6 p. m . for Roanoke Island, UcracoKe, Oriental and 2s ew Bern. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Island, Oerixcoke, Orien tal, New Berne, Kin-ton, Goldsloro, Morehead City an J Wilmington, N. C. Daily atralt'feeryiee between, Ellzabeti Cit,and Kew t oxk, riiiladeJhia, Balti more and Norfolk. Through cars, and as low rates and quicker time than Ly any ether route Direct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispaich as toJlotvs, From Norfolk by Norfolk &icuihern Kailroad, Baltimore, by P. VV. & B. R. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Peuneylvania H.'R., Pier 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. . Forfurther information apply to 31. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth. City,' ortotbe General office of tbe TSorfolk and Southerr. Hailroad Co., orlolk, Va. M.K. KING, H. C. HUDGTNS, Gen7! ai&uaeer. Oen'i 1 1. if rasi a IT'S I lTnTirnrT r. i TfT JIT 1 jy 1 1 H I H h A n 1 1 1 . 1 ri AlUiilil U xlllUlJlL'.U. C. L. FETITT, nmaUvr. Rtfiamer NEiVTON will -leave Norfo'k for, Elizabeth City, -.cresweiHawi way- landings, on Wednesdays and fbaturdays Un Thnrsdavs and. alondavalal '0:30 a.. m. Returiiiuff. will leave Crfcswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a.m., and i Elizabeth' Cjt'y . satue day at 2 : 30 p. m. , arriving in Noi folk tiext day. Steamer. Harbinger will leave JNorfolK for Elizabeth Citv-, Hertford and way landings, on Tuesdays, and Fridays at 4 p. m.: Elizabeth City lor Hertford Wednes- Hncs 5iTift Sftttirflflra at 9 :?.0 a. m Ro iirn- in?, will , leave Hertford tor Aorfoik Eli7.abfcth Oitv game dav at 2:30 b m.. arriving in .Norfolk next day W. W MORRISETT, Agent, . . Elizabeth City, N. P. B ALTIMORE bTEAM PACKET CO. Elegant Steamers Daily, except Sunday, between Baltimore and Old Poinr Oomfort, Norfolk, Ports moutu and ail pr-lnts South. Direct OLD .BAY LINE- "-" l . ; connections witli an railmja-j tfr i minating at Norfolk, Porumiouth BETWEEN and Hampton Koads. BALTIMORE, 8TEAMEK VIKGINIA. from OLD POINT, Baltimore, for Kictiroona, every IsOKFULiK, Monday, wednes-fiay and tnuay BI6HMOND p.t 4 P. M. from PlbB 10, LIQtli' AND SOUTH. St., 1y way ot C'hPsapeake Bay and Jamep i:ive. Arrives at uicn THE mond next mornicg. No deiay, SWIFTEST,, no trammer. SAFEST Meals on European, plan. 'Lnx SUREST orlous Staterooms, Electric Lights ltOUTE Steam Heat. Berths free. , Ticket Office, 123 East Balttmore '. -; 'I- Street . . Telephone 1435. . " JOHN R. tSHERWOOTj, ;Ei W. THOMPSON, uenerai iianairer. Trarac .Manager. . E. BROWN,. General Ticket .rfcut. AtlantiG- Collegiate Institute, A SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES Prepares, for calleKe, bisine5H lifp. and U. S. Military and Naval Acad eimea. i Full faculty of eight ttathers. Fine Music Department. Special teacher of fc'tenr tfrjiphy and typewriting. Expenses of tuition very lew, Board and tuition costs froiu 120 to 130 ter school year. This school is endorsed bv the best educators in the State. Write for catalogue. ..-Address t H. Lf-HEl'P, i ' ': Vr-.flft: Elizabeth Citv. X. ( ARE YOU UP TO DATE ? 1F YOU AREXOT- ' : I--, . : II EVS & OBSERVER IS and will keep yon abreast of the times Full Associated Press Dispatches. y All the news-forejp;n, national, i state, local all-? th tirr.e. Largest Circulatiarnn therStatc. Subscrlpllou. daily $7.00 per year Weekly North Caroliniat,, Vx year f"jT.ti. Jr- rcr-r ' ? 'V , . i ZLjrvrf widest i. v$-----n I hmgmmf iim'mmn vxih h 1271 Address, NEWS fe OBSERVER, Baleigh, N. C. I rrj r till r Ti ntTiTiHn-j mmm ymm North mails close' at 9 a m., and ar Wves at 6: p. in. , Thesday p. rp., Tnuri, day rand Saturday, and arrives at mailclc 5. SO p.: Saturdn closes at li. iu n. rn.. daily and rn., Tuesdays, Thursdajs and Saturdays. No mailes arrive at an detart. from this office io! iotermediao pomtu oetween nonoi&aou ucuuuua luetariT and late trains except to Ilertford and fcsnowucn. i?kyco, 13 m. Monday and on Tuc days Wednesday and baturdays at 0 p. m. f Ocracoke, 12 m. Mondays and 6 p. m. Wednesday. . r Newbern, 12 in. Mondays,, and on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6. p.m. Wceksrille and Nixontcn arrive at 11 a. m. oQ Tues4lavs, .Tturedays and Sati nruays, ani ciuso aiji v.jin.b. p. m. on urdays, ani close ata o dock ! smtie davs. Koseditle arrive dady at 11 a m and . eldest 1 p.m. r Street letter boxes have Wen located at corner Burgess stret and Pennsylvania' I Avenue, tascaua water streeie, 1'oin. dexter and Saepard . street?, Iload acd Law rence streeta, 315n i and Koad streets. T mail irvm lox located at cotner of Wat.1 ani Main stre ts will he collected at 100 tu m. ant l:0f m. iitall the other Uriel, letter boxes at 8:00 o'dotka. m. and 1' o5coek n. m. PoetofSce opens at 8 a m. and closet at 7:00 o'clock p. m. - Persons calling fqr silver tteed lcticrsl. will ask tor lh tin as ucL. : Lock bcxes, can be obiuncd by aj ply Ing for the same. i r . Callers at the general eliypry windoi WlucuuT on tur ruinuu ui j jji 10 lin left. This tule will te rigidly enforced nnd.no one ill be served out ol their regu.ar turn. " . The patrons of the "flic c- are request cj to n'port any. misconduct or inattention on : the prt of the clerks.: Box holders are requested Jo !;.imi?h the Pest blaster with complete list of .Dh'mcs ot mvni'ers of lUmiDei-s firms, Corjbraiion or Fiiinil't a that aic entitled to i e placed . iu their rciictive letter ! ' r. F. LAMB. Poftuifefttr. m wmm ' CITAS.V. PETTlT, Proprietor'. j-J'tB 235 V?AI2il SIRIET, -MK 1 . . . , ; ( .' ,. Engines, Boilers, FORGSfJGS and CASTIKGS. -Machttr and Mill Supp itE at lowest tes : : '' ,r Workmen eeii'.out on ajpj!cti(ion for. rapairc . -' : Special"-Sales Agent for Merchants Habbit Metal. ESTALLISDED 1870. , . wr.t .v. ii ' .. -7---asfcjwrJ..":II; TASTELESS ; 18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOctS. C AtATTA, IT.LS., '0V. 1T, 1SS3. Pnrhi Medlclno Co., til. IjOirfS, Mo. ' Gontlfcmen: Wo U ltrt year, COO- bottles ot CKOVE'S TASTELESS CJIIIL TOMO and 1ihto oouaht thio jtos already ttils y:ir. In all on r c a. penenco vi 14 ycnrn, in tXit clrua 1upIdm". hnvo nevor sold on jirtirlo thatrvo u' ti aulr0rtal muXi' Xuctioii uj yvur Tonic . . i'ourr i.-ulr. A1N I, CAUS ii CO. . ; For Sh! rnd cuarnnttt tl y Dre.W.W GRIOOS AfiON,-El?7.al)cth City, N. C. -land all Dru2p;i6t8" r ly We are now ttcetvicg our snrp ! Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coil is screened htloie leavine the Yard. None but the beet handled, i Lowest PBiCES guaranteed. ! Office on W&trr Street, Elir&betL City THE HE17 H. C. FLORIST. To the People of Elizahetli City ann .aurrouniun lowns: I keep constantly on hand a ful line of . t .,. is, wmm, t, usually grown in thisr.iuntry, such as mm g'i' AC f.. i-fei::N4J 1 4rv. p.O I'' V! 1 Pfn e "1 !''''! 1. 1 Aim 1. 1 J Lai tmi : lei ' ' ll K mm I fc, ii i "ii M . - - j WW ivoses pi an cJasses, Evergreens, ltiioii dendruns, Camelias'. Azalinsand Dulbs of all kinds, pjilriis and Ferns a spe cialty. FruU trets: 'Apples, ' Peaches, Pears. Plum?, Cherries and Jfnt Tree of all Rinds. Japan Chestnuts end Grape Vines a ppocialty. Anj' cno wioluufrjo iiurcbase stock address J. D. WILLIAMS. - Wilson, X. C.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1897, edition 1
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