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a unnecuiccit DO F LI Tortfcalof rcy aaAa. fWUy Ana haa bamt xhm caXal ToUs ar coxala from th town. And tbc fcoca U crlla dowa. All arT w111 lt Tli too to nak w wait Pal irfcal can a woman do fcooa aad taJda toot Ch, tb trial of tMa land! I 1 r ITot a wd to lnl a tana, fc A ad Ok park carpet, nxwv , Xlae arroaa tba tin outdoor. put aad dirt la rroat rroruaica, ftalln, cVnTT. ail ocnoatoa. Chyem Lb 000707. when tbT eoxaa, I tU U tixr'd boma. J . IV aronnd thera. Bally Ann! ILazxrt thm foUa tfcre oona a man. And 70a knew aa wQ aa xaa What a tret Ua lot Lbry Jfmw know'd a day an tx1a. Oanln bona la ao prjIxln. Dnt wbn Taalin ewna In, too, Xixol wltli eotapny I tell yoo! par and kettle, trooma and chair. Trip m over cnawarf. . Cata and dofa beoeatli my f4 Vv not maka my tiapT vwcet. Ilaltrr. akrltrr. bera and tbw, Dock and knickknacka rrcrywber Am X stand a-koala down. Expectla ooxspBy ttuex town. a Xlarkl tha Joltln wbfwla I btax Harry sakca-way. BaJly Ann, fivaly tla that dreadful man Comla Lara all trk alooa! So: lt father eotnla boxaa. VaU, X Barer, they ata't cesnef " All thla tarn for ncthin buxnl Jlareaca Xootftxacrr in Good Xlouaekeep- U. A Malta r of Wonder. Two men were walking along O treet at a quiet timoof tho day, and a man was walking only a short distance In front of them. Present lr in line with their talk one of tho men remarked: , . Well, eho is ono of tho canton keronaest females I ever knew." The man in front whirlod around addenly. What, do you- mean by talking aboat my wife, eirl ho exclaimed excitedly. What tho deaco do you mean by jumping at mo like that!' enorted the startled man in the rear, going bock on his pastern joints. What did you Bay, sir!" I merely f aid that a lady of my acquaintance was the moat cantan kerous female I over met." Well, air, what do you mean by faying that!" I don't know that it is any of your business. I don't know you, and I fail to eeo what you have got to do with what I Bay." But you were epeafclng of my wife!" "I was doing nothing of the kind. I don't know your wife, any more dan X know you.". Tho man eqpmed to have been struck by a ray of revelation, lie tODDod. atepped back, rubbed hia Load, bowed and emiled a wan smile. MI beg your pardon," he eaid, with a ewcet submissive gentleness. -I thought there was only ono liko her in all the world. You havo my sympathy. Good morning." And with never a word as to who ho was cr whence ho came, he hurried away end was lost among tho passers on tho etrects. Washington Star. - A rartla; Shot. A young girl was taken in to din ner by a solicitor, who probably, .considering her too youthful for it to bo worth his while to make him- eeu agreeable, Dareiy ppoko a eingie " word to her during the meal. It so happened that she had before din ner asked him to explain the differ ence between a barrister and a so licitor, which he did, by telling her that, as the latter was not permitted to epeak in court, the former had always to bo employed for the pur pose. At the conclusion of dinner, as the ladies were leaving tho room, she sarcastically addressed him in the following words: "What a pity, Mr. X., you omitted to bring your barrister with you this evening." Chicago Chronicle. T touted the Coda. Tired Tread well Say, fellers, we've cot to fire Slorrv-out of de 4ft A V association. . ; Loitering Larry W'at ferf Tired Tread well He admits dat when de women come out of de last bouse, he approached, he "worked up gradually to do. point of nskin fer a meal.' m Note de admission he makes of woxkin ! Cleveland Lead- MOTHER! i ere is no so full meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of ' Mother she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first, tottering step. - Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without Itier's Friend dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood, Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it 'makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to k use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND aaanaaaaawaaaaaaaaa II y wife nffere3 more in ten mln tjtes with either of her otbr two cbil rhn aha did altotber with her Hat, hkTlnr preTionslT used four bot tles of Mother's Friend. It is a blessinjr to tnj oni expecting to be come a MOTHER,- sajs a customer. HxsnxxsoJi-DALX, Carnal, Illinois. Of DrttrtW t Rift or aeat by axpra n receipt of ptKa- Write for boo aoetalnloir teUmonUie aad Tnlaaaia IcTormaUoa for all Xoiuers. free. Tk ErtiSOi BefUUr CO., Atiuta, CT ORIGIN OF LACE. XTa SfakiatT t Flaa Meehea Some InUf eeUa UUtory. . Ilandmado lace has a fascinating Mstnnr. fiava Tho Woman's Home - t - Companion. Some have supposed that it originated in Egypt, Jbe land that gave birth to nearly all tho arts, but search diligently as you may and you will never discover in mummy's tomb, on sculptured or painted wall or in any archaeological find whatever, the pictorial or actual remains of this poetic tissue; neither Ia there documentary evidence of its presence there. Gauzes and nets, fine muslins and exquisite embroid eries, fringes, knotted and plaited. vftn mnv meet with frcQuently. but this fabric without a foundation, this ethereal textile, named by tho TfnU.ma "minto in aria" Tstitch in air), you will never chance upon Why f Becauso it did not exist before tho fifteenth century; because it was invented by the European woman, forming her contribution to the re naissance, and was unknown to the orientals, who have even now no love for its nale perfection and do not use it in their costumes or rn hnupphold decoration. Its lack of color makes it unlovely in their eyes. Fanciful stories have been woven to account for the invention of tho art, and the honor has been claimed by both Venico and Flanders, let it did not at onco spring into being in full perfection, but was rather an evolution and camo by degrees. In "punto tagliato" (cut point) we first perceive a groping in its direc tion, for with tho piercings of white embroidery we havo a lighter effect In drawn work ("punto tirato") an other step was gained, nnd in retic ulated grounds or network we have a decided advantage. Upon this net tho pattern was darned in, and in Franco it was called "lacis." the nearest word wo havo to lace. After theso efforts camo n total emancipa tion from all foundations, nnd tho "punto in nria" was an assured fact Tho first lace, it is thought, was made with tho needle (point), the pattern being traced upon rmrch ment or paper, and the outlines marked by a thread, caught now and then to tho paper, to keep it in mace, uikju 111 j a ttauuiuiuu iud sicht Bunerstructure was .built, aud the method is still, tho same. Soon afterward the bobbins came in as a factor, aud tho ncodle and tho bob bins remain to this day the only means employed to produce hand made lace. So that all of it resolves itself "into tho two generic kinds point, which is mado by tho needle, and pillow, by tho bobbins, or th'ero may bo a composite articlo mado by KOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD. A fact often overlooked, or not al wars understood, is that women f ufTer as much from distressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. Thewomu Is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any dis tress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is oiten, uy mi" take, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is "easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twcnty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladJer need doctoring. If you haye pain or dull aching in the back, pas water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burn" ing, uiese are also . convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you nave doctored wituout ueneiu, try lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the. Kreat kidney remedy. The mild, and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures. H you take a mem- cine you should take the best. At druecists fifty cents and one dollar. luu may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention the Economist and send your address to Ur. Kilmer x to. Dinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness 01 this offer, , ICE and COAL CO. We have found it expedient to add COAL to our lice business and it ne cessitates the change in our name as above. We propose to keep a Crsf-class yard and shall endeavor to merit a share of your trade. We will givej LONG TONS, CLEAN COAL and PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly give us a showing. CRYSTAL ICS Hi ! Elizabeth City, N. C. O. Dox 173. Thone 6 in: ::":?. urn mm Largest Stock ot finished EEADT rOH IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 111. 113 and 115 Bank Street, NORFOLK, VA tDesicns fre. Ar Tea Wtak! WeAkness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and Aching bones. The blood is wtry ; th tiwbts are watinjf the door it bein jropned for disease. A bottle of Drowns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore ronr ttrencth, soothe your nerTes, make yonr blood rich and red. Do you more good than an expnire rpecial otmrse of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitten is sod by all dcsJers. Dual Pitt had answerea a spoecn or Sheridan's, and complained, when tho' latter proposed to rejoin, tha Sheridan always wanted the last word. "2?ot at all," said Sheridan instantly withdrawing his reques to be heard. "I am content with having had the last argument" 1 Of Breast. Mr. A. n. Crausbr. of 158 Kerr St Memphis, Tenn., 6ays that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which nfwsuvl in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type and notwithstanding the treatment o; the best physicians, it continued to AnH ptow raoidlr. eatincr two holes her breast The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed nt, but sne con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt Jvdied from cancer he XI gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though 1itt1 hooe remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several Domes 11 disappeared entirely, and although sev eral vears have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. ( guaranteed purely vegetable) 1 a a t-m 1 hlooil remedv. and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be: mailed free to 'any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. uan the in 17- auV.V NS ft ADVERTISEMENTS I PARKER'S HAIR BAtSAM -l "-7J Clean mad beJuitiHe tha hair. . 1 rj0 1 Fromote m huurint growth. nT- Merr Tall to Bestore Oray WtVs''T Hair to it Youthful Color. b , Cur cip dtimm a hair iaUiug. grrfiy pEf to housekeepers' Lit Extract of Beef COOK BOOK- telling liow to prepare many del icate and delicious dishes.. Address Lieldg Co., P. 2sev York. O. Box 278 "VroiiTII CAROLINA, f Office Clerk I JL Pasquotank county, j Sup'r Court Notice of agreement for the incoroo- ration of Richardson Place Company having been "signed, sealed and ac knowledged by K. P. Lamb, W.T. Old, W. E. Dunstan! and C. W. Hollowell, and duly proven by the oath of the subscribing witness thereto according to law, and having been dnly recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court for the- county of Pasquo tank, in the State of North Carolina, and the tax of twenty-five dollars has been duly paid. The business proposed to be carried on by the said corporation shall be the purchasing, taking and holding real estate bv grant, lease or otherwise, thereon and operating all manner of buildings, factories or other structures for residences, manufactories or other purposes, selling, leasing, mortgaging or otherwise disposing of such hinds, buildingsorproperty,orany part build ing thereof in any manner and to such extent as may be or hereafter become necessary in properly and law ful'y conducting said business. To buy or sell lands either for cash or on credit, to take and give credit or bonds for purchase or sale of same; to hypothe cate, pledge and transfer said notes or bonds; to subscribe to, purchase, hold and transfer stocks, notes i and bonds.of other corporations or individ-' uals, and borrow money for the trans action of its business. It is understood and agreed between the parties that no stockholder is lia ble or .held responsible for the conduct or fault of the corporation in any fur ther sum than the unpaid balane due the company on the share or shares owned by him. The business is to be conducted through a board of directors, and the capital stock shall not be less than five thousand dollars, in shares of one hun dred dollars each, with a right to in crease the said capital stock to twenty-five thousand dollars. Now, therefore; by virtue of the sta tute in such cases made and proviedl, John F. Overman, Clerk of the bupe rior Court, do now declare E. F. Lamb W. T. Old, W. E. Dunstan, (.. W . Hoi lowell and their successors be and they are hereby made a body corporate by the name and style of Richardson Place . Company, according to the terms and for the purjwses set forth in said articles of agreement, and with all the powers and authority conferred upon Corporations' by the laws of orth Carolina, and to extend thirty years from date of incorporation. Let ; this order b- published in a newspaper published in Elizaqeth City, N. C. . In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal this 30th day of November A. D. 1S97. ! i J. P. OVERMAN, Cleik Snp'r Court Pasquotank Co. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks .Designs Copyrights Ac An rone wndlng ke(ch and descrtptlotTtnay ' qnlckly ascerUtin onr opinion free whether an inveation la probably patentable. Communica tion! Mrtctly confidential Handbook on Patents sent fre. Oldest awncy for Becarinrpatenta. Patrau taken through Mann tt Co. recdye special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Crantrated weekly. Tanret rlr- cnlation of any cintifle Jonrnal. Term a, $3 a ronr months, L bold by ail newadajera. iiiuiu! a uu. 11 en 1 ui r Branca Offloe, Ca r St, Washington, D. C Ml COMPANY 1 vmm -4. A- C. i-Wi -i WHOLESALE K AND CIGAR Til ANUr ACTURERr Snufi; Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed. Job Lots a Specialty. The only Explosive Tobacco House in the City, WATER ST ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. Snoke cilt Hani Hads "Havana Wry Wffl -L J WIIOLESAIiE 1 QEOCEES A1TD -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. 1 " ESTPrettiest and Best Ready a A e' A.r Porla Send for New Color Terpentine, Etc AGENTS FOR A. WREHN & SO'S j ' :elizabeth Tait'S Extra Early Nonpareil Pea. The Earliest Truck Pea, ' The Purest, . ; The Handsomest, The Best Shipper. You cannot afford to use any other when the Nonpareil can be bought for 3.25 per bushel; ask your Exp. Station what the Nonpareil always does in competitive trials. We are glad to have small orders and give them .our best attention. GiSO. TAIT & SONS, SEED LIEP-CIIA1TTS FiH.ZIEGLER&BRCT. f Successor to John II. Zeigler Dealer in allkinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, Prom the Cheapest to the best. All tel- i egrams promptly attended to. 1 CHAPES AD COOLIKQ E3ASIS . ' whn desired. The finest Hearse in tins section. Rosewood, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a specialty At the ,olpl stand on Ehringhaue Street. Thankful tor past patronage. STAlso all kinds of cabinet work. 1 I NEWEST. DISCOVERY j . , FOB PllNLESS: DBNTISTR1. I AT . 0 . TOEKEDEHTAL RuOKS ONLY I 162 Main Street, jstorfo,js:, va. 1 T Over Seabnry's Shoe Store. I A Farm Near Harrellsville, H. C. j 6ne mile from village, 2 miles from steamboat landing.' A fine dwelling of h'ght rooms. Well flanked by piaz zars. A full supply of outbuildings. 14 horse stables. A large barn. 9 to bacco curing barns. Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, 'grape vine yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant water, hea'thy and beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bright tobacco, cotton, corn, etc For sale at a great bargain. The best home for the price asked in .North Carolina. k: tr. Li a aiu,. Ileal Estate Agent. MADE- ME A- Mm AJAX TABLETS rOFITrVr .V ( . i: A. UL firmrta Iisraz- i ai.;:.s cry, lm potency. S teer-IfiSssno, ct., c.-u'i-by Abaa or other Kxci.sas r-.i ir-:- . cratioaa. Thru q:iVii, a-.W t?-r--t. natore Loet V ltakty la o.atrw.i.i.. fit a maaforatady, bjiaeJCf R t'.r'-.up UuoiaUnM. Their r iMnsr-ilatc- if ; rc-v- Bteatand aBaeta a CTJEfi wiiox ! cin" X' a4at apoa baring tha r-n; .ix T:rlrt. J ):r, haTcardUioaaandan-l wiiiri-ovw. '.ai'ra-A; 1ut written irnaranv-o to ici,-. .--irr f i f" - aack oaas or rafood ih rii'n-. v . . t-- aackacet or aix pk-a f ! 'T v'.t:. ,U mail, in plain wrur.rT nr.-. -;i . ; For sale in Elizabeih t i v.-N. C, Iyione trial, then it s-lls itlf -! Dr. W. W. GRIGGS & SON, Drngeist. 1 fe CO, OBAf CONISS Filled 'World's Favcrito Ctor. On nml TOBACCONISTS: - Mixed Paint? in the city. T.oar! Oil Vftrnkhfld. BUGGIES. A, full ine kept in stock. city, n. c. 78 Commercial PHc(v Norfolk, Va F. LAiBi " Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent Prompt attention given to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate 1 H Farms,. Town Property Timoer Lanas bought and sold on commission. EentaiAgency Cpnsecied with OSce. PARTIES HAVING 1 TIMBER LANDS, FARMS Vacant Town Lots, Dwellings in Town, Or Wharf Property to sell have an oportunitv to advertise the same abroad, through this Real Agency WITHOUT EXPENES; as : HO charges are made unless sale, is ef fected. .'; : Send in description of your property you desire to sell and avail yourself of the opportu nity offered at this time, to dis tribute lists of property through out the United States. B. F. XjAIIYEB, REAL. ESTAT L AGENT F.,'F TG3ACC0. V. wi;, ro full Mit attention of our P"r'uiif ! tiiir "clebratWd brand, ! ir 1 ;sf TIihcco, 9 in. os. second to w.i,p it: titiahty or aPPeareirWe. We i think it 3 a iio !i-ouil for thenrice. i which if- i-lcat retail. We solicit vnlv : s C. AV. Stevexs & Co Eiioeo nil and llDIOffi 5 Mm P. CO i I SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEP, 18, 1897 Norfolk and Southern Railroad malt sad express trains, southbouua. amy lcc 9n...t Riizftbeth Cltv at 11:40 m Northbound dally, except Sundays, jerre and 4 Northbouud leaves juzautrv" irsfv Q; 2rt . m and fiTointr South C: P, TTi. AwrrPnwulav. Thursday and Fat Botn trains axnve a ; uu - fmm Vnrfnlk Jc Western depot, JNorioifc, connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam- i er lines, and at Edenton with steamers for D..nnV. r'aahl. rhnWill aDQ CUPPfl .nnrHt.n- tT-nfpr steamer to key a v. hnA Norfolk Southern it. r to'RoDcr. Pantero and Belhaven, MnnMKtino with atimer Vircrinia Dare ! for Matts-eyviirS, Aurora, Washington and ! intermediate landings. Eastern Carolina Dispatch AND- " Old Dominion Line. Steamer Nense will make tri-weekly tHr larlnc E. Citv Tuadavs. Ihurs- dava and Saturdays, and Ie w lierne Mondays. Wednesdays and xriuays, stODS at Roanoke Island Tuesday and Saturday coiner south, aiid (Tuesday morn iuir northbound, and connects with the A. &H. U. liz It. Ipr uoius- Doro, HlDston anu iuoreneau ciiy, nu with the W. & N. K.R.for Jacksonville, Wilmington. Ni C &C ! 1 Hteanier Newbern leaves Elizabeth City, Monday 12 noon and Wednesday ji d. m. for itoauoke lsianu, ucracoKe, Oriental and JSew uern.: Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City feta tion to Roanoke Inland. Ocrft,coke, Orien tal. New Berne, : Kitston Qoldaboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, IS u. 1 Daily all rail aeryiee oetvreen jti:zDeu Citv and New fork. Philadelphia, Haiti- Throuu-h ram. and as ldw rates ano onieker time tban ty any otlier route. Direct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispatch as fallows . 1'rom Norfolk bv Norfolk & Southern liailroad, Baltimore, bv P. W. 0C13; u. 1'resi- dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania R. R.. Dock Street Station New York, by Penney lvania R. It., Pier 27. North River, and Old Dominion Lin a ' '' . I ' ' For further information spply to M. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, or tothe General office of the Tortoik ana ssoutnen Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. 1 M. K. KING. H.C.HUDUlNS, Gen'l Manaeer, Gen'i t. asrans Air. PETIT'S NOBTH CAROLINA. LINES C.L. PETITT Manager. Steamer NE WTON will leave Noro k for Elizabeth City, Cresweil ar.d. wy landings on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 d. m. Elizabeth Cityi for Cresweil m Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a m. Returning, will leavei; Cresweil for Norfolk on Tuesdays , and Fridays: at 4 i for F. and Elizabeth. Citv? same day at n. m., arriving lnNdifolk next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave .Norfolk for Elizabeth City, tlertlord and way landings, on Tueedayt and Fridays at 4 p. m.: Elizabeth City for Hertford VV ednes- days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Return incr. will leavp Hftrtfordi for Norfolk Mondays, end Thursdays fat 7 a. m. and Elizabeth Uity same day at 2:30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. W. W MORRISETT, Agent, Elizabeth City,N. C. S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE Gomissioi Fisfi! Dealer, NO.r7 FULTON MARKET. ! W YORE.. Special Attention ci yen to The Sale of i North Carolina Shad. ' Stencils and Stationary on application. No AeentB, j ' I 1 S. L. ST0RER & CO. WHOLESALE Dealers and Shippers off all kinds of FRESH FISH i lto fish market. N. Y. Particular attention Shad Department. paid ; to .the We employ no agents and pay no communions. If your stencil is ' n Rood order let us know. - JAMES BOND, COMMISSION D B A L ER IN ALL KINDS Of X? Xillio XX .-; E o n Game and Terrapim NO. 704 SECOND pTREET,: BALTIMORE -J -, NO AGENTS EMpLOYEC. I A W. Successor to Lampnepir & -fj a,fl. . Wholesale Commissioi Dealer In -r FBESH 1? LOBSTERS. 1 C. NO. 12 FULTON FlSri MARKET. :. Ne Yorlt Gity, North Carolina Sha I a iBpecialty. ,No - Aenl j3fellSKfciii' -- - HA POSTOFFICE DMCTOBI North malls close at 8: a m., and ar rives at 6: p. in.;Thesday p.lm.,Tnurs day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and closes 2 15 daily. . Southern msil closes at 11. 10 a. in... daily and 5. 30. p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. No mailes arrive at an " departs from this office to lntermediafl point ts between Norfolk and Edentonon the early and late trains except tot Hertford and fctaowden. . ' sit vftrt. 12 m. Monday ana on rues J j.g Wednesday and baturdajs at o p. iu. . - ' ' .. OcTacoke, 12 m. Mondays andC p. m Wednesday. . I 1 Newbern, 12 in.. Mondays, and on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6. p. m. Weeksville and Nixonton arrive at 11 a. rn. on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat urdays, an J close at 1 o'clock p. m. on same days, 1 . ' . Rosedale arrive dally at 11 a m and elope at 1 p. m. - . Street letter boxes have been located at corner Burgess street and. Pennsylvania Avenue, Main and Water streets, Poin dexter and Shcpard streets. Road and Law rence streets. Main and Road streets. T mail ft, m I ox located at comer of Wat. and Main stret-ts-will be collected at ;00 a, m. and 1:30 pi m. At all the other ftrect letter boxes at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'c.oek p. m. Postofllce opens at 8 a m. and closes at 7:0C o'clock p. m. ' j Persons calling for advertised . letters wilt ask tor thtm as such. Lock loxes can be , obtained hy f Ply ing for the same. " , , ' CAllcrs at the general delivery wlBdo will enter on the right and depart to tin left. This mle will he rigidly enforced and no one will be seryetf out of their regular turn, . . The patrons of the office are requested to report any misconduct or inattention on tne nan 01 tae cjcras.' . Box holders are requested to tarnish the Pi st Master with complete list of Dhmes 01 memoers 01 uusiness nrms. Corjoration or Families that are entitled to e rlaced in- their rcspctlye letter Lioxes, , r E. F. LAMB. Postmastcf. CIIAS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor,. .SO is 233 WATER STREET, Kcrfolk, , MAKUFACTURK118 OF j Engines., Boilers, F0RGINGS and CASTINGS. Machin and Mill Supp les nt lowtst tes WorKrnen sent out on application for rapairc ; Special Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit Metal; ? ESTABLISHED 1870. IS JUST AS CO FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED PRICE GO CtG. oati Va, ILL8.,"N0T. 18, 1893. Paris Medlclno Co., Ht. I a In, Mo. nt year, 000 boulea ot HILI, TONIC and hara thla year. In all our pi- ;entlcmen: wo M GHOVK H TASTKLKSfi Doutrht three Rrtmsalren nerlence of 14 yenm. In he dnitf tiilre, hn ncTPreold nn art trie that auea uoiTrai aatia fcUuu vlb your Toulo. Cab A Co For Sale and cuarn Drs.W.W GRIGGS & SON, El City, N. C. and all Druggists.! i We are now rcceiTing our supjV v Coal, and will fill orders promptly. '( All coal is screened before leavlne th Yard. None but the best handled,' KXrlEii,; ElitabcfnCitr n. a We. are now prepared to furnleLa !Coal and Wood in ematll .or largo- quantities at prices as low ts the low est. 'Phone or mail yonr; orders to the office of Culpepper, Grilfin & Old, Main 8t 1 or apply at officO or yard. Robinson's Dock, Elizabeth Uity, N. C., and-they 'will have our bestattention. THE ELISABETH IRON MS tetlfcl TASTELESS ElmDLL a. "NT 1 luratrnly. i V . I eed bv i - . i. beth l . y E City Coal aiii Wijoi Co., 1 W. N. OLD.Mct - : r
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