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JE CLEANED OUT A CIRCUS. ; XUa mitUr ntkl W"J 1 i Act Vm J1 XXrok It Cp. J Major Henry A. Kcvrmaa broke do another of hi characteristic ; erica tho last time he was in town. ; his is the way he told it, acd there cto present a half dozen to vouch ir its truthfulness: I , "Away tack ia or 1 SZ9 there J red an old fellow by the namo of t j unptcT, who wea a neighbor of Ij MIIe had been in the Creek war I'idcT General Jackson, and one of ! a relatiYca had been killed in tho , assaere at Fort MJmmi lie had , i great and undying hatred of Indi- u and was very bitter in his de 1 J mdation of them at all times. lie I ct tall, iron -gray and well rrro- ; rred for his age. He made tuba, ! tit bushel measures, etc., and made in ere liring at this occupation. I 'uTQthe old man the title of gen- V of which he was very proud. I Frank Perrine, a neighbor of iae, who has 6ince died, and my- If opened cur hearts and hands j hi agreed to take the general to a i rcua at my town, Huntsrille, Ma : e purchased tho tickets and gave m some odd change to buy lemon. '.a. Tho general, Frank and myself i ok a lower Beat. "Now, the circus ! id a detachment "of. about 20 Jndi - it, who came in with war paint ; d feathers: and danced the green ! rn, the ghost dance and other In ? an performances, and then per i rmed a scalping eceno. ! ''It was very realistic, A white ; stnaa rode into the ring with an dian holding a tomahuwk and ialplng knife in closo pureuit i jund and round the ring they flew, j- Indian gaining on the white J alden, whoe black hair hung in ! oeay waves down her back. Hho ; ted her part well and was appar "j ;tly much frightened. ' TThe Indian grabbed the woman ! d dragged her from her horso, row hex down and ecalped her. held up the" wig, all dripping ! .th btood Venetian red. A thrill 1 f horror penetratod the audience. .Jraeral fiompter'a blood was up, t d before Frank and myself could ttrain him he rushed into the ring d with his hickory stick felled the dlan to the ground. ,.Tho rcmnin l Indians closed around the gen li, but his dander was up. "The Indians commenced falling jeep trader his repeated blows as rt as they did at tho llorsefchce, ank and myself rushed into the g to bring tho general out. The Dwd was yelling with delight. Inking it a part of . the chow, xrro the yells of tho combatants old bo hoard tho loud laugh of rked Fyod Xlama, a well known araeter from the Chariton divide, io could laugh so loud that it was Id it killed the mosquitoes on the tariton river a mile off. As Frank grabbed the general a I burly showman knocked him wn. Tho old clown made at me. ras an athlete in those days. 1 dged him and gave him a right ndcr on tho nose and sent him out the ring. Afthat moment nn In i struck me over the head with a ied war club and sent mo to tho .rduet. Tho general tent him on ) of niB with a club that was not iffed. Several of our menus i ihed In to help us, but the darned crowd yet believed it a part ol i nhow.and wero-eniovmc It crelr. Forked Eyed Adams' laugh ts hoard aboVe the war cries of 3 Indp2! and the old general was lUtox at tho top of his voice, Hur i for General Jackson and Davy ockett . f I finally cot hold of the clown d Frank grabbed the general, and liters were adjusted without actu rn order being committed. Frank rried away a black eye, and I had knot as big as a hanging bird a it over my. right ear. The next ir we declined to tako the general tho drcua V SW Louis Republic. ca the Creator said to woman, i sorrow shalt thou bring forth ldreni-that a curse was pro incedagatnst the human race, ;the jovfclt by every Mother ca she first presses to her heart babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in pathway of the Expectant ither, and should be avoided, t she may reach the hour when hope of her heart is to be rcal J, ia full , vigor and strength. OTHER'S : FRIEND so relaxes the rr system and as sists Nature. -that the nec essary, change .takes place witnoui nau sea. Headache, Nervous or Gloomv Foro '4x)dingof dan ger, and the 'r.hour is1 robbed of its pain t suffering, as so many happy thers have experienced, thing but Mother's Friend' does u - Don't (be deceived or auaded to use anything else. Txinl" U jrTeUtramt7Tr l7.--W. U. KXJQ Cx, Vi UtwTitit, TtX. r x'Jta t II CO, or nt by eipr ca rt l c ? rru Wrti for twi coiU1b lu-t- ra lot all Moi&ers, nUeJ Irt. Ta good afrivInR almos: dally at llicket Score. Price bj:ow any petition. Try ns and see. Mm POETRY AND SCIENCE. ' tf u n rommonlv assumed that . m v m poetry and scitneo aro antagonistic that an address delivered by the poet laureate, Alfred Austin, at the opening of a new school of science j and art, deserves a wide publicity, j Macaulay, with hid well known love , of antithesis, onoe enacavoreu io show that as civilization advances rr imot necessarily declines. and taking science as one of the moat important factors in tno civi lizing process the inference ia that a poet with a knowledge of scientific facts larjora unuer u vnw- linwnvcr. wc ore able to give a poet laureate' opinion that science and art are complementary iw w another and not rivals. Science, Mr Austin, ia exact knowledge C3v v that and nothing more. But exact knowledge ia the lountiauon ol hji nrt- and no man ever achieved real great nets in any of them who did not havo the firmest grasp of tho iKirniammt lacis wnicn uauuo them. Music, the mtwt intangible and fantastic of the arts, cannot move one step or excite a single emotion without submitting to the uvrrn liVciT)lino of numbers. Final ly, the matter of a poet's verse ia not of much account unless it be ani mated by ho scientific spirit of clce at:d wide observation and of loving accuracy. It must be obvioua to any one whe hits rend tlie "Divina Commcdia' that the greiitebt poet of the middle agta," than whom thero was none greater in any age, was thorough ly familiar with idl the science or exact knowledge of hia time, and Leonardo da Vinci who might havo equala but bad no superior in tho realm of painting, was not more, fascinated by artistic concep tion than by what tire called scien tific problema, and at these he la bored indefatigably. Aliko, there fore, by necessity" and choice, art exhibits a sympathetic kinship with ecience. The scientific spirit, far from being ,hostilo to tho artistic epirit, is ancillary to it, for, aa Dry den said, "Genius is perfected by science." Tho noblest manifesta tions of both have always occurred in one and the tame epoch. Athena produced Euclid as well aa Prax iteles, tho vigorous old nge of Mi chael Angclo overlapped tho preco cioug youth of Galilei, and Bacon was the contemporary of Shakes peare. And though the century now drawiug to a close has been pre-eminently a scientific century hn locomotive "and tho tcleph6ne will not liH tunro euJurina than the NOT ALVAYS UNDERSTOOD. A fact often overlooked, or not al ways understood, is that women suffer a much from distressing kidney and blmlde r t roubles aa the men. The womb is situated backxf and very close to the blAdder, and for that reason ny dis tress, disease or inconvenience mani fested iu the kidney?, back, bladder or urinary p-wae is often, by mt take, attributed to femile weakness or womb trouble of some w?rt. The error Is easily- made and may be as racily avoided by setting urine aide for twnty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling is evidence that your kitlnejs-'and bladJer lieed doctoring. If yoti have pain or dull aching in the back, pas- water too frequently, or scaiity supply, with smarting or burn Iml- tlu'SM nro also convincing rr. r.f kfdnpv trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the urvtit kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise jou. It Mauds the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a ineui- in j rnn kbnlllil tnk the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar: You may have a sample bottle and mmphlet, both sent iree dv man. Mtntinii th Economist and seud your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliugbamtou, N. Y. The proprietors ci this paierguaranieo xne ceuuino r.es of this offer. ICE and COAL CQ. We liave found it eiedient to add COAL to our ice business and it ne cessitates the change in our name as above. We propose to keep a first-class yard and shall endeavor to turrit a share of your trade. We will give LONG TONS, CLEAN COAL and PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly give us a showing. iTAL IGE Mi) ! Elizabeth City, N. C. P. O. Ecx t 3. T hone C Largest Stock ot finished ir: teals k hwm. BIU.DT rOR IMMEDIATE SIIIPMEN1 111, 113 a$d 115 Bank Street, NORFOI.,VAi WPesigna fre . D1mm of Ukm niood and Pferrem. Ko one netd nOTer with neoralgia. This diseaie is qoicklj and permanently cored by Brown' Iron Bitter. Erery disease of the blood, nerTes and atomaeh, chronio or otherwise, succumbs to Jlrown Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of century, it stands to-day for, most among oar most, Tslacd remedies. Brown Iron Bitters is soli br all dealers mi Mi 9 I'.vron r.Ld Tennyson or than the , pictures of Ttfrner and Watts. The reasoning intellect ia tho foundation aUko.oI ecience anu of art, but, concluded Mr. Austin, while Teason jdorfo suffices to ecience, art is rf aeon transfigured by emotion. Nature. propriately called the curse of mankind, ft is the one disease that physicians can- HOI cure, uitu .i ; J : 1. KntTo nrt trip Tvinnfl in the system, to surely break forth in a 4nrrri rp;r! 1 1 in f in a total 1 1 1 1 J I C . W fcAA Vi. . i ... O wreck of the system. . Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent ieweler at Q25 rensjlvania Ave., Wash- ' r, l . T r cava- I was for a Jong time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this cjly, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew 'Worse all y,m n-Viil not. T withstanding the -fact mai mey ' 5 charged me three UnArtA dollars. 7 . v, . 'J1! month was Av k ' ' filled witii eating sores; my tongue was almost eaien awav, w months I was unaple to taste any solid and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried carious treatment, and was nearly d is- couragea, wncn a L'"tuu , 7, r S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get bettjer, and when I had 9-tji ! Kl-c T trfl'? cured round and well, ny skin was without a blemish, and I hive had no return ot the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S,S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood not son. uuujk.. and its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Snecific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. . NSW ADVERTISEMENTS j PARKER'S m , HAIR BALSAM Clttxir0 wad tx-actiriet the ni"i lTMDOca lnxumol ETolh. Nerm Tail to Bertore Gray to it Youtkful Color. Cuna WJp 4:"r hut iUisg. SENT FREE j to houssKeepErs tt UUJfl Wml of.;Bs8f COOEC BOOK 1 1 telling how to prepare many del icate and delicious iii&iies. A.l.ln.ss lAvhic Co.. P. O. Box .ew; x or. IS TOiiTII CAROLINA, i Oilice Clerk Pasquotank county: .) &up r L-ourc Notice ofitgreemeat for the incoroo ration of Kichardson Place Company having lcen gned, bealed and ac knowledged by E. F. Lamb, W.T. Old, WVE: Dunstan and C. W. Hollowell, and duly proven by the oath of the subscribing witnets tuereto according to law, and having been duly recorded in the office of the. Clerk or the Supe rior Court for the county of Pasquo tank, in the State jof North Carolina, and the tax of twenty-five dollars lias bn duly iaid. The business proposed to be carried on by the said corporation shall be the purchasing, taking and holding real estate by grant, lease or otherwise, thereon and operating all manner of buildings, facVories or other structures for residences, manufactories or other purposes, welling, leasing, mortgaging or otherwise disposing of such lands, buildingsor property.orany part build ing thereof in any manner and fo such extent as may bo or hereafter become necessary in properly and law fuPy 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 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 auy fur ther sum than the unpaid balane due the company' ott-the share or shares owned by him. The business Is to be conducted through a board. 6f directors, uml the capital ftock shall not be less than five thousand dollars, 5u shares of one hun dred dollars each with a right to in crease the sad capital stock to twenty-five thousand dollars. Now, therefore.fby virtue of the sta tute in such cases knade and provied I, John P. Overman1, Clerk of the Supe rior Court, do noW declare E. F. Lamb YV. T. Old, W. E.X)uustau,(i. 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 ternisaud for the' purposes set forth in said articles of agreement, and with all the powers'and authority conferred upon Corporatioxis by the laws of Sorth Carolina, and to extend thirty years from date of incorporation. Let this order! h published in & newspaper published in Eiizaqeth City, N. C. j! . In testimony whereof I have here unto set my iiand and affixed my offi cial seat this SOth day of November A. D. 1S3T. ; i J, P. OVERMAN, Clerk Sup'r Court Pasquotank Ca wAM1 60 YEARS m w-. . I W Trade Marks DriiCNS COPYRIGKTS AC Anroo ten din a tMrh and dtwcrlptlon mar qolcklf aortain oor opinion fre whathr an 1 nwnt Lrtn ia nroniD T raiFnuoi& unuinuainf UontJictironfldntUl. uanaooo on mm . t I tat ...ism fir umiHti nAfpntm. Fatpnt taken tarotKQ Moan A Co. recelre rpecUi notice, without cbnce. la tie Scientific S American. A ban (Homely ITTtJtrtM weekly. I-anrert rtr cuUttoa of any lentUl lonrtial. Tarma, S3 m Tfnr: frmr month, U Soia bj all newtdBJen. rilUHII&Co.381Bre Hew York Branca OOoo. caret, Waablnctoo. ! C Blood roison. '.USf A yv.-j Mi nm n 1 1TT7 mi t -v. C - W. STEYENS & . C0i AtMD CjCAB IV1ANUFACTURER; Snufi Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed., Job Lots a Specialty. The only Exclusive Tobacco House in the City. . - WATER ST ELIZABETH CITY. M. C. Snoko our 2Tas4 2tIao Havana IH5IDT,TM 3 WHOLESALE i 1 !0?0 ? i WHOLESALE SEOCEEB A1TD ' AND DEALERS IN- r .'. Hay, Iiinie, Cement, Hair & Plaster. C3Prettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint? in the city. 8nd for New Color Cards. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, Tfcrrn'ine, Etc : AGENTS FOR A. WREN N S; SON'S v :elizabeth TaiVS!- Eztra Early The Earlilruck Pea, The Purest, The -Handsomest, -Tfie Best Shipper. I A cdnnot afford to use any be bought for 3.25 per bushel; ask your Exp. Station what Vie "VnTmnrpil jilwava does in comDetitive trials. . We are lUViv-v... -. y r- glad to have small orders and GEO. TB.IT & SONS, SEED HEECEA1TTS j 1 F.H.ZIEGLER&BRO. Successor to John H. Zeioler I Dealer in allkinds of . i ; UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, thp. CheaTiesf to the best. Alltel- egrams promptly attended to. mm m mim ioaess -vhtn deirei. The finest Hearse in tnis section. Roseocd, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a specialty a v.o nlil I otnnd fri Ehrinchau.e Street. Thankful tor past patronage. s Also nil Kiuus wi wwuci vwm. j NEWEST DISCOVERY FOR- PAINLESS DENTISTRI -AT- NEW YORKiDENTAL EUOMS OET 152: Main Street, jsroR&o,k:, vA . -i !. 1 J" D.I ID 1ST 3 "in IDoii.tat3 i ' ' I Over Seabary's Shoe Store. A Farm Near Harrellsviiie, N. C. i One mile from village, 2 miles from steamboat landing. A fine dwelling of eight rooms.l Well flanked by piea 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, liealthy and beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bright tobacco, cottoui corn, etc j For sale at a great barcain. The best home for the price asked in JTorth Carolina. t E. F. LAS IB, j Real Estate Agent. MADE ME A RSA'ft AJAX TABLETS rCSITIYKLT CI' 'IE 3 trj, I m potency, SlMilei, etc., by Aboa or otber Kxrea Ul J raatorti Ixt i".Utr la old or roam;, an.. Ct man for atad?, trTfiB'-s cr csrnsir tint. T)iirruKj )tr inacii-r ifLi-&Ti- Dnt and -effseta iJliKK trhr iil the? ia.! timt poa faavlaff tb rrr.n;:3 Xc TaMoiJ. le hv earwd thoan&cds and wi 1 ! p fin. V ri9 xb itlr vrittaa rnranuv to tJ viic ara Crt PTC achoaaaor rafand tba Ti-rj. l r;i )V"VU I C.pnt aankiyn; or aiz tks iTtrft troatrrwtk for t2AJ. i, maiL ia plain wmrrt. t.i-v-. . s. i-r5. ' lteal" AJAX CO., 'ViSSTIi- i For sala inEIizabeth Ciiv. N. ('1 by Dr. W. W. O RIQG3 & SON Diu-gi.t. . ' i - '.T"'. . Fillea "World's Favcrita Ciff'ar. Biiipe;: IPIESCIE T0BACC01TRTS; BUGGIES. A fud ine kept in stock. citx n. c. other when the Nonpareil can A . give them our best attention;. 78 Commercial PI nee, Norfolk, Va E. F. LA Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. Prompt attention given to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. - j Farms, - Town Prop ert.y Timter Lands , bought and sold on commission. Renld Agescy Connscted wiih Dfice. PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS, FARMS Vacant Town lots; Dwellings in Town, Or Whairf Property to sell have an opportunity io advertise the same abroad through this Real Estate Agency "WITHOUT EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale; is ef fected. '-''V; ' f ; " ' : I r v - Send in f description pf your property you desire to sell and avail yourself of the opportu nity offered at this time (to dis tribute lists of properly through out the United States. E. E; LAMB,- REAL ESTAT EACENT LOFIS LE.F Tfl8ACC0.r' V wish to call tle attention ft our co.,tim:s to uur ieelebrated'' brand, Long J.faf TuliHcco, I) in. second io none in qnnliry or appeart-rice. We Link it l aa no equil:for the price, w hieh is 2ic at retnil. We solicit only one trial, then it sells itself, i . C, W. STfiVKSS & Co.' and lira pareil Pea. mi iiors aim i. b. co SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEP; 18, 1S97. tr..iv mi A CATilhtrn RIlrfAl3 msilftnd M AntihAiiiii!. daily fcxcepl Snndajs) leTe Elizabeth Cltj st 11:40 m Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p rn. -J.o3 City. 9: 20 a. m- and goink South 0: P, m erery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.-' - I-' . ! Both trains srrtTe at. and depart trom Norfolk & Western dpot oroIKJ toanect at Norfolk with all rail and team- mt VA ntnn vlth kte&mrS 101 I W:UUv.f .UU -' hRdanoke, Cashie. Chowan and ScuPP none rivers; iransier sier uier v -ij " Ferry, inence vj norivi ou-i-v . ... T. Trnrxar P.ntorri. nrt BftlhiVen, cohnectinir with eteune VirjriBia Pare for Laae.ey?ine, autoi , i uo w" intermudlate landings. ! Eastern Carolina Dispatch ; 1 AND , . ..J j Old Dominion Line. Steamer Kense will make tri-Weekly trips, leaving E. Citv Tuesdats, Thurs davs "and t Saturdays, and New Berne Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stops at Roanoke Island Tnesday and Saturday going south, and Tuesday morning northbound, and connects with the A.. & N. C. R. K. for Uolds- boro, Kinston and Morehead City, ana with the W. & N. R.R.for Jacksonville, f teamer Newberii leaves ElizabejUf City, Monday 13 noon ana veanesay o Di m.for Roanoke Island, Ocracoke, OHpntal and New Bern. y Tickets on sale at lliz&pth City mr tion to Roanoke Wand, pcraeoke, Orien tal, New Berne, Kfrston, Goldsboro, Morehead City anWilmington, N. C. Dally all rail seryiee between Ellz-vbetl City and NejirlCork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. ' Through cars, and as low rates and quieker time than ly any other route, t .Direct all gooas to De snippea via J-.tt--ern Carolina Dispatch as follows . From Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Railroad Baltimore, by f.W. & B. R. R., l'rr si- dent Streeti Station; Philadelphia, Dj Pennsylvania R. R., Dock titrect Station New York, by Penneylvania R. U.; Pier 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. . For further Information apply to' M. Sriowderi; Agent Elizabeth City, or tothe General office of the "Norfolk and Southerr Railroad Co. flSorf oik, Va. M.K. KING" B. C, I1UDGINS, Gen'l Manner, Gen'l Ft. & Pass A. ' - U : r PETIT 'S 1MB CAROLINA LINES C. L. PETITT rslanagsr. HUniflr NEWTON will leave Norlok Mr TClizaheth Hitv.. Creswell" ahd way landines on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. KlizaDetn uity , ior Vresweu on Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m T?et,nrnincr. will leave Creswell' for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a. m., and ifilizaoetn Uity same aay? at 2 : 30 p. m.. arriving in Noj folk next Jay. Rteamer Harbineer will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth Citv, Hertford and way landings, on Tuesdays, ana Jmaays at 4 p. m.Elizabeth City for Hertford Wednjes dajs and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Keiufn ing will leave Hertford for Norfolk Mpndajrs, snd Thursdays at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth City same day "at 2 :30 p in., arriving in Norfolk next day. W. W MORRISETT, Agent, Elizabeth City, N. C. S. B. SV1ILLER, & CO. j v WHOLESALE ission- Esli Dealer, NO.?7 FULTON MAHKET. ; V w yore. N : : Special Attention given to Tt'e Sale of North Carolina Shad. Stencils and Stationary on application. No Ayents. S. L. ST0RER & CO. ' . ,-;.i . ;.., ; WHOLESALE Dealers and Shippers of all kinds o! FISH 16 FULTO FISH MARKET, N. Yi Particular, attention paid to the Shad Department. j t We employ no agents and pay no eommlsions. ? ' f If your stencil is in good order let us know.! jiMES BON COMMISSION DEALER IN A.LL .KIKDS O ' EllESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STEEET, ! BALTIMORE i j NO AGENTS EMPLOYEE. k. W. HAFF, j Successor to Lmpbear& Halt, -i I. "Wholesale Commissiou Dealer in j FBESH FISH. LOBSTERS. L.C. ! NO. 12L FULTON FISH MABKET. New York City, North Carolina Sht i .a Specialty. No Agents V ' " - en POSTUMuli MBuTUlli : TCrtt-t li mnlld rime at 9: a m.. and ar rives at o: i. in., inesuaj v. m., xuuww day and Batarday,. and arrive at 11.40 ana Closes a id aauy. oouinera mail closes t 11. 10 a. m.. daily and 5. SO p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdaji and Saturdays. No mailes arrive at an departs , from this office to intcrniediaft pomtu between Norfolk and Edentonon tLe early abd late trains except to Hertford and Skyco, 12 nf. Monday and on Tues days Wednesday and baturdays at 6 OcracoKe, i m. aionuaja anu w i. m Wednesday, t m . . ' Newpern, is in. aioncays, ana on neunesaay, mesuay, , mutauir wu Saturday at 6, p. m. kaAo.iho .nri Knonton arrive at 11 aim. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, ajai close at l o cjock p. m. on same days, . . ' : , llosedale arrive daily at 11 a m and cjose at 1 p.m. " corner Burgess stnet and Pennsylvania Avenue, 31ain and Water streets, Poin dcxter and Sbepard'- streets. Road and Law rence streets. Main and itoaa streets. I mail frv m box located at comer of Wat. a. m. and 1:30 r. m. At all the other 6trcet letter boxes at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 1 - - y posfofflce opens at & am, and closes Persons calling. for advertised letters will aik tor them as such. . . Lock boxeacan be obtained by apply inc. for the same. Callersat ihe general delivery wiadot wiiLenter on the right and depart, to tht leftf This tule will be rigidly enforced L'anrf nrt nnn will he served Out Ol tncir regular turn. ' ' - , The patrons of the office are requested to report any misconduct or inattention on the. part of the clerks. 'Box holders are requested to Jurnish the Pist Master with complete list, ol Dames' 'of ' members of .Business .firms, Corj oration or Families that are entitled to replaced in. their rcspctlve letter Boxes. - E. F. LAMB. Postiu aster. SDH'- CITAS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor, SQ to 2SG WATER STREET: ITorfoll:, T-. MANUFACTURERS OF ngines, Boilers FORGifiGS and CASTINGS. -Macliin and '.lliil Suppliei at lowest tt-S Workmen sent out on application for rapairi. . I Special Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit Metal. ESTABLISHED 1870. - TASTELESS TDfltf IRES I 1 E. 1 F m Si m, i. at , n - ri' n r n ... v m w m x. m m aa IS JUST A8 COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. ' Oalatia, Ills., Hot. 16, lite. Paris MedlcJno Co., St. Lonto, Mo; Gentlemen: We eold last year, COO bottl of GIlOVE'a TASTKLES8 CHILL. TONIC nd hT DouKht tUro (ttobb already this year. Ia all our ax- Ierience of 11 years. In the drug baalns, ba never Bold an article that gare aucta anlraraal aaUa tacUou aa your Toclo. Youra truly, ABsxr.CAJia 4CO.. ""For Sale and euarsnteed by Drs.W.W. GRIGGS & SON, Elizabeth City, N. C. and all Druggists.! N WMHMMHBi FEED DA7IS, We are now receiTing our supply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. 4 All coal is screened before leaying tb Yard. None but the beat handled, Lowest pbices guaranteed, i : Office on Water Street, Elisabeth City n. a ;': -t; We are now prepared to furnish, Coal and Wood in smajl or large quantities at prices as low as tbe low-- v O b . A. AAVSlV AAlttli J Jmm VI UVI V w . me owe? oi ujpepper, urimn a vju,. Main St. or apply at office or yard,. Kobinson's Dock, Elizabeth City, W. 0.,. and they will have our best attention. City Coal and fool Col, W. IS. 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