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POLITICAL AFIO OTHERWISE. ' Poor old Clingraan!' Seven cities contended for tho honor of Homers birth after hw death, throng wiioo streets he had. begged hw bread 1, li. Tvir old "Billv. our urhfr-A hox associate, with whom in dava Ion? jne. we hustled, on the baadr field. He w a rcai box, a PToat man. Ho won honors in the battle field of life, and emptied them all from the garner of his cornucopia inr. inn ui auiiu w-a v.. . . I t I X I. " -i ! n a h U loved mother. He died poor, o! and imbecile in the Hospital for the Insaae at Alorganton. Sjme papers refer to Clingman's case to point a " moral of the world's ingratitude and bcs!c?L Bat the moral us not appo- friends did not neglect Lira. When in all manhood ' ia h.nl a bic lice of the world's bounty. He was honored, feasted, feted. 'and the world's best was his. When hia mind failed his friends cared tender! v for him, and when he Kfti-ne heirless as a child the doors of the Morganton I.utitntion were owned to him and he ' was kindly tended and had every comfort. He difttl rhildleis. He had not under him in his ae and helpless condition it natural ' Drons and H iorvort. but " 1 . M there was in his case no point for a moral, and no iust chartre of neglect toward one of North Carolina's ablest aud truest sons. Cassiiu Marcellus Car. the Abo litionist in the early dayswhen an anarchist, ami "Uncle Tom" and his "Cabin" was an unknown unautity, afterward Minister to IttLvMa, the much married man of Kentucky, the rM 1rAnl irhfi mirried n. 11 vear old irirl; a "peasant", as ho calls her, I has come to crrief. His "peasant. 'Djw Richardson, has turned her back on the brave old man of Ken tucky, has deserted him, and prefers to live on Bcarcity ami colleo tiian comfort tho couch of tho old man, who sought society nd cumpamon- hhip, and has not found it. Alas! a!aj! Some men learn wlsdjrn from tho experience of others, some men ret wisdom from their own experi ence, and some men not at olL Cas hitis Man-elliu bclon to the third cla.- He is 7 rears old. Whr, ol why! did old MrxceUiut wreck his '. fchip on the sea of matrimony with a voting g-rl jtii entering her teens. It wm bravo step, but . reckless as brave, anil foolish as reckless, and the only good thing in it is that it f urn ihes another lesson to an old do- Lard not to fool with a voiinr and giddv girL r ... T .... relating to the Ciril war, written from ca:nr stjol and biourac, edited and pub- blo contribution to tho war history f 1 .l.wY t tim e ma It u ill i i v r V a t4At lIOVl - V V to bo rewntteu to prevent its chron iclei iKjinx? classed as tho fables of historr brlUron Mtuichattseu. The Lettsrs of Gen. Grimes must be re garded as reliable, when we consider the inyuliar circumstances under which they were written. Written with thi confidence nud truth of communications to tho loved partner of his lr.m, and while tho battle's blaze ret lingered on his iris. . We thank our friend, Mr. Cowper, for this offering to historr, and alo for send ing ns a copy of the work. He h:u already dne much far North Caro lina's son- ly rechlsclling the in hcrintions cf their lires uion the pagtvj of hLsiory, and we Iiojh he will continue for manv rears his literarv libjrs of love and patriotism. Sortie of the press of the State are dis:ced to hed ridicule urnin the new newspaper venture in Kaleigh, of hich Bob Furman is to be the editor, Greek Andrews, tho business Manager, and Briggs, who yet has the hmell of the defunct Tribune, as Republican runabout. We are not in the ridicule . ring. Wo regard dear old Bob. Furman too highly to laugh at him, butj.whcn we see him in tho crowd he jis. we think of the TiiElFLlB of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding through all the ages and enters the confines of Eternity, With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how great the effort be, to ward oft danger and make her life joyous and happy. 'S FRIE t allays all j-Zl Nervous -"jTti ncss, rc- A ilCVCS UlC r j Iicadachc tramps, I and Nau sea, and so fully pre pares the sstcm that CtHitlrth js made easy and the time of recovcr shorts cned many say ''stronger after thar before confinement." It in sures safety to life of both moth er and child. All who have used - Mother's Frieui " say they will nev er be without it again., No other remedy robs confinement of its pain mX enttocOT vtwoM wii4 wA ,VIobr' rrtesd ty Uut If Ukd to ro tbrocrb th onUal cwa. o4 thr wt tut four Unle to b cbtAJned. i&d lb coat ilOi rr botU. b TOldUrtim.'' Glo.LArTos,Dyioa,uiiio ?MtTipr.. oa rrccfpt of prtc. tL PER IJTK- to - KXPFXTANT MOTH- Taiusi Ufarauaoa u4 Vuissukry utuaoaitJ. THCBKAOnCLORCGULATOW CO., Atlanta. CA MOTHER i I eiol aopecta cf politics and of Mr. Calhoun's wio remark that "a man's MJ b- Tolitical rela- a; . 4v?-nrr rir friend in our loring arms and leanng t-n- mm hi nohtical associa- tions. If Bob be the political asso ciate of Rusell, Andrews, and An drews again, ana mue inggs, repru- ft con?iderably under the influ bate son of a worthy father, then I enpa 0f jjaUor woulr have male the - pvif tnr nnd rrv. One of our , f : : excuanxres sam " incu.u irapiiort everrtnmg irora loouooism : . . . -1 to tlieoyopnv. e proiei aim tau 11 1 A -M 111 a halt for dear old Bob's sake. - The world's optic, is npon Glad stone, whose degree conferred by the rmrlA i C. O V He u trulr a errand old man jrrand in his age, in his manhood, in his backbone, in his Htir in his intere-it in the affairs tt thia world, in his faith in the world levond. in his solicitude for the hum ble and down-trodden everywhere. The old man is robust for his age. Some sa v aff o is beating a tattoo on his t-rinl-1nl bmw and dimmed eve. and mv!n him warninir of tlio "Inn rr role" that is now near enough for him h) hear. He has gone to Cannes, tor recruu-s, auu jiu liHtmenU Brao old man. He soon to meet an enemy that has never LnTvn tlph'iit- an enemr he cannot conquer, the enemy who is mounted on a pa!o horse, with vizor down, and a scythe in his. hand death. His has "been a serene and graceful close of a lonr and stalwart and useful life. !' In the death of Bev. Dr. J. Henry f r:rnnJw.m VnHb Pjimlina loses one of its most distinguished sons, whose life was in the ranks of gx)dnes.s and beneficence, and the world was the better for his living, HumanitV was the field of his labor and his special work in that neia was to comfort the sorrowing, uplift the broken and down trodden, wiie awav tho tears from eyes that were weeping, rebuke the Arrogant in sinfulness, cheek the erring, and armed witli the weapons oi uoanncss, ...... m if rviinJ ihn i-jirfnrpTM in tno nil anm- - . .-.... ago of life to tho paths of holiness .. . t.l ..iM, uioo.lr on,l WlAllAA 41V HUV 1 l-AA DUIU U IV-.VIJ UUVAI unfaltering steps. Ao met -Dr- &aiim onco in mis town, anu uis v - . i 1 A "W 1 " imasre has been since photographed upon our mind as a great and good man. .We are almost tempted to change sides and strike for poor old But. He is tho dog-goncst down dog we ever seen. Our instincts are all on the side of the down dog, but then But. is such a mean looking down dotr that our senses overcome our instincts. If But. would wear a wax Ilornan nose, gouge out one eye, sub stitute a glass eye and-wear a green patch over the other eye, wc might trv to take our friends off. . of him. We have never known a man so badly gouged in North Carolina politics Bladder Trouble. The b!a!dr wa created for one pur- pae, naniely,- a receptacle for th uriue.anl such it is Dot liable to .! V form of dUt-ase except lv one of two ways. The Ilr.t way is from iui nerfect action of the ki.lnevs. The second way Is fronr CHrelt s local treat ment of other diseases. SAMPLE SENT FREE. Unhealthy urine from unhtnlthv kidneys i tlie cldef cati?e of bladder truublest. It U comfortiu to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Knot fulfill every wih in quickly curing bladder and unu.li trouble. It correct fre quent cam. inainhty to iioia urine ana scaiiluitf or .ingin iKtin in paH- ing it, or bad enrcts following ue of iiciuor, wiiih or tieer, anu overcomes that iinpleaant necesity of beingcom- IH lied to Ket up many times during the rdht to urinate. The mild and extraordinary ehVct of Dr. Kilmers tSwampRooti-oonreu!ize 1. It htanls the bitrhest for its wonderful cures of the inoft ditrcsduK cases. If vou u$e a medicine you tliould have the Ust. At drnc2its fiftr cents and one dollnr. Vou may have a Kiinjde bottle and tMiamphlet. both sent free by mail Mention the EconOlMirt and iend your addrrs to Dr. Kilmer tt 'o.. liinRhamton, IS. i. The proprietors of this iaper guarantee the genuine ness of this oiler. ICE and COAL 00: We have found it exin-dient toad COAL to our ice buMuesd and it ne c fsltates t!e clmuge in our name as nbve. We propose to keep a first c!a? yart! and shall endeavor to merit a shtire cf yi.ur trade. We will give LONG TONS, CLEcVN COAL and . PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly give a showing. CRYSTAL IGB AKi) GvAL C9.,ls EHzaboth CHy. !!. C. 0. Ba 173- 'lli.6 the nna:sissM wca-s. Largest utocK oi CcisLcd IMaMEDIATE SOIPMEKT 111, 113 and 115 Task Street, NORFOLK V 1 but uhen ue thmk ho desents i all, we can't help quoting sec-t A illiam 1 "Jar on IcJJuU ana tiam ie no hhat flrat cries, hold, enouch. Hear what an exchange wiys of this tat- toea xui. "Senator Butler must have been drunk wheu he tlt-Iirered Iji's fpeech at I insertion that the Democrats of North lf?rolinna abetted the ravishinz of v,.. I Will it? HUiUni UI urtiu u u A 11 reflec. Jou uron tje tronl people of the tate v,iii not be forsottea. a person m - A of the Senators station, or nis sn- poned ser.se, wbo thus tilifies his own State, is deserving of the eoniempt of all." . .1 . tr T im1nKelson:'ofMarsbfield,Mo., writes: "For six years I have Jeen a nffri from a scrofulous affection ox i. r (,Mt and fill efforts . AcVin in Washington. D. C, Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to I um. pnl.Trtrdment. After six . 7 UrZittol& , f ti ,i,d. ! At this critical mo. n,i a fnend recommended S.S.S., i,n'n' Aorfe a deen-rooiea prciu dice against all patent medicines, 1 be- ean its use. lieiore i can usevx uuc tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, thongh I am not through with mytsecoud bottle yet. Had I only used your b.b.b. long ago, r wonld have escaped years of misery perience is lite mat oi an wuo Naffer with deep-seated blood trouhles. The . aoctors can fiess Cr fatal. jS.S.S.' is the only real blood remedy; ii gets at the root of the disease ana lorces u out c c (truarantecd purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remeay. is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most .obstinate cases of Qrrofiila. Eczema. Cancer. Rheumatism, which otner so-cauea wouu icuit- . . i ii i I S S.S. pets at the U1C3 laii ? t rtf 4hp.Jifceaseaad forces it out per I ... . . . M1 I .n-,,Dtit!r Valuable DOOKS win be sent tree lO any auuitoo pj ( specific Co.. At- I - unU, Ua ft 3 vy ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Promote A lu mxiatrt frowtn. ver 7 Ail A to Ketore uray n.tr to lta Toothful Color. t C i .S r-?3 -.nd UQt DnijTil Curr acalp ci ir, & hair failing. SENT FF.EE : to houscveepers- LiBl COMPANY Bxlract of Beef 1 COOKBOOK telling bow to prepare rrany dei icatt and ilelicious dishes. A'Mrifrs Liebig Co., P. New York. O. Eox 278 50 YEARS' t-unrnieurc A TradcIVUrks Designs ' t ff f 1 ? , Copyrights &c. Anyone Mndtn a nknlrh and description n ntrkly art3n onr opinion free whether may an Invention PTObMy patentable. Commanir. ti.ns utrictlreonfldeiitia aL Handbook on Patent I'atenta taken thrtuigh Mann A Co. recelro tprcial notice, without cliarce. In tbe Scientific JHnericatt. A handsomely Hlontrated weekly. Tjir-rest cir culation of anr Brtentiic Jonmal. Ternis. fi a year: fonr months, ft. 'Sold by all newBdenlers. HUNH & Co.3e't----i-,Hew York llraocn Offloc, C3 F Ft, Waahlngton, D. U . i ti.4i..f amnn for npninni? Pal (fills. Uont Neglect Tour Llrcr. Liver troubles quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little recard for health. A bottle of Drowns' Iron bitters taken now and then will keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed Browns' Iron Bitters will cure it permanently. Strength and vitality win always loiiow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. a 1 i'rlP9r?rrl WZ&X A TKP ;TVf ICM PATT THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af- tfsUc FjstiJonibTe. Original. Perfect- J Noach!cer. None better at any price, fl f Soma reJiaLI merchant kIIs them fa f I Some relia T nearly every city cr town. Ask fcr T Q them, cr they can be had by mail from us La cilher Nev'Ycrk of Chicago. S- Strmps taken. Latest FasLioa Sheet sent u-on tccelf t cf one cent to pay postage. - vc--.--. s - mm i Fiction, all for onlv 50 cents a vear. in- n a i urls. fancy wotk. vtrrcnt iocics. I r r - "ip..Ti, n r THE Me CALL COr.IPANY.V t 112-146 Vest Uth Street, New York. A I , IS9 Fifth Avenue, Chlcazo, X made -me. a maw AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE oTt I nj potoocj. Hlcr:nn. mc. cjtH br AboM or otbor Ki.-A.9a an-1 In !; crtioaJ 1Sr-r mfmirJktw amrl tirxlrj trmtorm, Lth itUl7 la eld or yotjnc end tit ft nuui for Mn-Jr, borinxnaor miu-ri&o. Frr"nt Icsajjiry aud Connnttlon if status. Thnir rs fhmn imme!iiita franmra. bftcarwl tbooMausftni will core too. Wsniwiim. apoa atria tit caemo Ajkz The taTwrittairaraa?o tosrt scare IT ft PTC la cmj or rt joi Uv mo..y. Pries VV WlOi rr Kam; or x i-kcn (;! irstinrt for (2JX. Br For aln in Ktizabeth "C Jit v. X. C. bv i Beware oiieiwu: m w C Invaluable for tbe heme. Fashions of I the day. Home Literature, Household I IT! . TT TW.t a "r- Dr. NV. W. GKIQGS& SOaN, Druf;ist. 0. w. VHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS 'AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER; Snul? Cigars; Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed. J Job Lots a Specialty. Tbe onlj Exclusive Tobacco House in the City, i : WATER ST Sa:3ia cur Hani IsTada I Havana -1 GBidGSSES AlW fnlillESItE 8SIi tl?0 ' ZL-iTZii-i 'i; ::::: I WHOLESALE f 1 -AND DEALERS IN Hay, time, Cement, Hair & GFrettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint? in the city. ; Send for New Color Card. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, ; Terp-enUne, Etc : . AGENTS FOR A. WREN N & SON'S BUGGIES. A full ine kept in stock. ELIZABETH CITY- IM. C. -I- and then you may reasonably extra cultivation,! you may get sous, ana sometimes, on exira, sous, paUAO xo aaav nut tironer cultivation, but there is one thiner to be remembered no mater what the soil or the unless tile seeds are all right. good crops from j poor seeds. We sell nothing but seed. Wa sell no seeds which are not Will you! let us help you to grow good crops ? No matter how small" your operations may be, we want 'to furnish the seeds," and vou will'be sunrised to find how easy it. is to buy our seed by inail. Write for catalogue Southern gardener. GEO. TAIT & SONS, . SEED HEECHA1TTS E V It fa impossible to; promise particular features that will appear in "AMERICAN MONTHLY" during Bookman says, a great monthly its readers an illustrated account of the "Wa know of no review published, In this country or in Europe, which combines so success fully ss the American Monthly the alertness, timeliness, and energy of Journalism with the soundjudgment, carefully weighed opinion, exact knowledge, and well-chosen English of the purely literary periodica., The Outlook. give the best . thought and information of the current magazines in five' conti nents . the contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the man of the month and give timely discussions by lenous import. ' . 1 - i j The result of this comprehensive Information needed by intelligent people the opinions which the , readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY aave seen fit to express. These ire thinking business men, clergy- nen, editors. lawyers, professors, engineers, the wide-awake women f America. .They write that the AMERICAN MONTHLY 44 is adispcnsable n is simply invaluable f ? "is a generous ; thrarjr In itself" I ' Il a historical cyclopedia of the world" ; ''the best means of aid for a bfisy'xAAan" 'the best periodical of the kind we have ever had "a triumph ci exIitoriaJ1 genius" "the world under a field-glass," etc etc. . I ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER YEAR V ADDRESS - J ' ' . ''i ".!';;;' ; . 'V - American Monthly Review of Reviews t3 ASTOR PLACE. NEW YORK F.H.ZIEGLER&BRO. Socccswr to' John H. Zeioleb Dei'.er in all'kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, ?rom the Cheapest to the bft. tel egrams promptly attended to. : CURSiSD .COGUSS . when desire?. Tfie finest Hearte m tms section. Rosewood, walnut cloth-covered andvlttalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on Ehrinihanie Htreet. Thankful tor past pationxge. ?"Also all kinds of cabinet work. Wanied-A'n Idea tlADK Ui inxt mt Profv-t Tnnr Idea: tt-r T!r fcr) fcrlrur yoa wealiK Vrit JOHS WK11)EHBURX ft CO- PuWr.t Act. OHS WKll)EltBLRW CO l'at?r. ACto,-- a, W'ilBffCa. IX O-for tlwlr Sl.HU prize C3rf oi. two buaUra luvexiUda witau. & CO, EL1ZAFETH CITY. N. C. Filled "World's Favorits Ciar, TOBACCOKjSiTSr expect iood crops. Sometinies, by a long pretty well on really poor cultivation, you will never racceed Figs do not grow from thistles nor crood. it is the best ever written for the , r j i 78 Commercial Place, fAV'rrH'ir " -U W U-L AvAlV, W 0 1 r ratb tin the coming; year., for it is, as the newspaper." As such, -if prints . for notable things which mai-f the history o! the month, of the politfcaLT the economic, and literary i happening! which are of value, to . intelligent men and women. The ditorta "Progress of the World" tells sue-' cinctly an illustrated story of the month The "Lezdinz Articlesw authorities on any question of inimediaU - effort to edit in one monthly volume the of "live" instincts is best gauged 111 - kv ' For.. "25c- SPECIAL OFFER The current number and the two p'reced ing issues. i ' v NEWEST DISCOVERY FOR- PAINLESS DENTISTRY - AT . . NEW TOEKEDESTAL EUOHS OHIT 1G2 Kaln Street, JSrOHFOLIZ, 17.. O ff Seabury'- Shoe Store. LONG LEPF TOBACCO. : We wish to call f hf attention of our i letunru to our celebrated brand, Long Leaf Toliaeco, 9 in. 5s, second ;o none, in quality or appearenca.-- We think it l as. no equil for i the price. vhich is 2)c at retail. We solicit only one trial, then it sells itsell. j C, W- SXzvjsSS & Co. llfll a Solfif'fl 1 R. GO SCHEDULE JN EFFECT SEP. IS, 18&7 Norf olk and Southern Railroad ma! 1 and express trains, southbound, dally (except SnufliraUeave Elizabeth City at 11:40 m Northbound dally. except Sundays. I"?days Wednesday and baturdays at Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p' m. No3 . and 4 Northbound leaves Elizabetn City. 0: 20 a. m and Koing South 6i P, ra. every Tuesday, Thursday and Pat- urday. ' M i. 'Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er haes, and at Edenton with steamer for Roanoke, Cashi. Chowan and ; Scupper none rivers; transfer steamer to Mackey Ferry, thence by Norfolk t Southern 15. Hi to Rooer. Panteiro - and Be I haven, connecting with steuner Virginia Dare ror Mafce.xu,e Aurora, u iimuwu uu Intermediate landmss. s j Eastern Carolina Dispatch Old Dominion Line. steamer Nuse will make Itri-wtekly trips, leaving E. Citv Tuesdats, Thurs days aca Satordaf 8, and New Bern, MTouday v Wednesdays and Friday, stops at Roanoke Island Tiiesday and Saturday Koine south, and Tuesday morning northbound, and ctinnecta with the A. & N. R. R. for Go!d boro, Kibstbn and Morchead City, anil with tbe W. & N. R.R.forJacksonvillf, NVilmingtoa, N. C.,&c. : V - rl v iHteainer Newbeni -leaves ' Elizabetli City, Mbnday 12 noon and Wednesday f p; m for' lioanoke Island, Ocracofc, Oriental and Hew liern. n- ! Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Stfi tfontoRoaiioks Island, Ociacoke, Orient taL New Berne, Kirston. OoldsborO; Morehead City and Wilmington, N. C. m City and New fork, Philadelphia, Baltl r xjvkiiy ait rail act rice iwintcu m..ivi more and Norfolk. Through: cars, and as low rates am Quicker time than ty any other route I Direct all foods to be shippea via n-as em Carolina Dispatch as follows; Frohi Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Kail road, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. R. R., i?res5 dent 'Street' Station; Philadelphia, fy Penrmvlvania R. R.. Dock Street Station New York.Tiy Penneylvania R. R.. Pir 27. Ndrth . River, and Old Dominidn Line: y .' ' 2 For further Information apply to M. Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, or tot General office of the "Norfolk and Southe Railroad Oo. , N or folk, Va. M. K. KING, H. C, HUDGINS, Gen'l'MaHtfjfer Gen'l Ft. & Pass A PETIT'S rJMW'i H l,fl Kill I IM A 11 Uil 111 J UllllUlJlllll C. L. PETITT, Manager. I SteamefNE WTON will leave Nbrfo k t landings von Wednesdays and Saturdays at p, m.-Ebzabeth City for Cresell on, Thursdays and 'Mondays at 9:30 a. m. 'Keturninir will leave Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 m.. ' and Elizabeth City same day at 2 : 30 p. m.; arriving. in Noi folk next day. . ? Steamer UarDinger will leave iNorfoiK for Elizabeth -City, Hertford and way landings, on Tuesday and Fudays at 4p. rn iliiizaoetn tjuy ior neruora n eanes- days and Saturdays' at 9:30 a. m. Re um insr, will leave Hertford for Norfolk Mondays, snd 1 burduys at 7 a. ra. and Elizabeth City same day at 2;30 p m., arriving inNorfrJk next day. W.' W MOKKIBISTT, AOENT, Elizabeth City,N.C. 8B;iyiltLERf&C0. WHOLESALE 6 ommissioii Fish "NO." 7 fDLTON 5IAUKET f' ! Special Attentiop giver to The Sale of North Carolina 81ad. . . . i ' -. ' . NoAiremn j S. L. STORER & CO. - VVnOliESALE Dealers and Shippers of all kinds ol 'FRB3H FISH JK IT U Li TV V laU'M aYKB. rii , a. X. Particular attention "paid to the Sliad Department. We employ no agents ana pay no eotamlsions. ' ! If yoti'r stencil is inood order let us know. . -" ;- '' C0MMTS3 ION D B ALFB I. ALL KINDS OF J?RES B 1 Hi Gdrae and Terrapin. I NO. 704 SECOND STEEET, BAIaTIMOPE ; NO AGENTS EilPLOYC. - Snceessorto Lamphear & Hf!. , Wholesale CominisstouPfaler In" SRESH FiSH. N0.12 FULTON FISH MARKET i North Oaiolina Shad a Specialty Dealer Cit5 Agents. . t um WWW in North toails close at 9: a m.; and ar rives at 6: x in., Thesday p. mTnum. day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and closes 2 15 daily. Bonthern mail closes at 11. 10 a. m.. daily and 5. SO p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , . l No mailes arrive at an " dejtarts from this office to tntermediaft pumtta between Norfolk and Eden ton on the early and late trains except to Hertford and fc'nowden. Skyco, 12 in. Monday and on Tnea n. in. ucracoKP, in m. Aiouuays ana o p. m. veinesaay. Newbern, 12 in. Mondays, and on Wednesday, -Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6. p. in. Weeksville and Nix on ton arrive at '11 a. ni. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; an j .close at 1 o'clock p. m. on same daysj Rosedale arrive daily at 11 a m and cloe at 1 p. m. Street letter boxes have been located at corner Burgess stnet and Pennsylvania Avenue, Main and Water streets, Poin dexter and Shepard streets, Road and Law rence streets. Main and Road streets. T mall ir; m l ox located at corner' of Wat. and Main streets will be collected' at fcoo a. m. and 1:30 p. m. At all the other street letter boxes at 8:00 o'clock a, m. and 1 o'c oek p. m. PostolBce opens at 8 a 'm. and closes at 7:0t oclrk p. m. Persons calling for advertised letters tvill ask tor them ai snch. Lock; boijes; cad be obtained by apply ing for the same. i Callers at the general delivery wlarfov will entcrjon the right and depart to tat left Thiajiulewill be rigidly enforced ancrno one will be served out of their regular turn. . . V hThe patrens of the office are ten nested to report any. miscnnuuci or maiicniion On the part of the clerks. Box holders are requested" to furnish the Ptst Master with complete list ol. nnmesiol members of Business Arms, Corjoraiion or Families that are entitled to e placed in their respactive letter Boxes.! "'-' ' ' ' PostiAiatter: CHAS TT1T, Proprietor. .89 to 236: WATER STSEET, Korfslk,. ' ' MANUFACTURERS OF i if ' Engines, Boilers, FORGiNGS and CASTINGS. -Machin and Mill 8upp its at lowest r : tes j.'';:',"- - AVorivroen eent'ont on application for rapair. Hpecial -Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit! Metal. ESTABLISHED 1870 TASTELESS iru u IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRlCEOO cts. Galatia'. li.ls.mVor. K. 1893. Pari Modlclno Co., Bt. IouIb.Mo. . r - Ccntlcmcn: V'o nold last rear, BOO boUlea of OliOVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and br ouuebt three ki-ohs already this year. In all owr nerienco of 14 renra. In tbe drug bnalneiw. bare never sold an nrticle that grive aticu flntteraaJ aatia faciloa m your ToxUc Yours trnly, : , , , ' , AirsiEr.CATUl A Co. For Sale and cuarnnteed by Drs.W.W! GRIGGS & BON, Elizabeth City, N. C. and all Druggists.; ' ; PEED DAVIS. Ve are now receiving onr srpply Coal, and will fill orders promptly.( All coal is screened before leavta? ihs Yard. None but the best handled, . Lowest pbicks guaranteed. Office on Water Street; Elisabeth City N. O ; ; : , . ' We 1 areT now prepared : to' furnish Coal and Wood in small "or! large quantities at prices as low as the low est, f Phone or mail your orders to the office of CuIpepiKsr, Griffin & Old, Mainlfit , or apply at office or yard, Robinson's Dock, Elizabeth City, N. C, and they will have our best attention. : ) ' E, City Coal ana: Wool Co., OFFICE DIRECTORY ruoi K. F. LAMB. THE IZABEffl IRir iEIS . w. PE siiipi' n;n ;W 11 .1'jil ' ' , COAL "WOOD
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1897, edition 1
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