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HE SOUGHT INFORMATION. Vaa a Tlttla f HU On roily h4 Xor A party of eastern hunters who tail invaded tho Teton cocntx at the opening oX- tho elk eeaaon stoo ps one night at tho ranch of a man caned Brig Adams, over on tho no tack rrror. In tho course of tho crcn!ng8 conversation ono of the men xr&s repeatedly addressed as fudge by his companions, and just before bedtime Brig Adamf, ho had been silently meditating, asfced tho jurist if ho would mind taking a little walk outside, as he had a very Important matter to communicate to him. ' MUke enouch.M be ' paid, when they had reached the ulgo of the ir ngauon uitcn, "frum what yore peoplo talk, you know about law. Tho other acknowledged a Fome- what intimate acquaintance ,MYes, sir. Well, sir, I ain't spe- ehul interested myself, but I'm ono o them that believes in livin an . learn in. I'm a great cno to pick up Information an save it .Understand, . as I aayt that this hero question I'm coin to ast you ain't cot a blamed bit o application, as they call it, tc me. It'a just a sposen question." "A hypothetical theory! Is that "Mister, if that's what you call it. why, go right on callin it that. It ; sounds first rate, but j that word's a . little too many for me. As I say, this is jest a eposen case. No thin In it at alL Jest sposen." "Yea: proceed. I understand that you aro interested solely as a stu . dent" ; j ( "les, sir. As a etuuent an a white man wantin to' le sure o' his rights. Now. then, hero wo arc Eposenyore a durned, redheaded, ornery coyote nameu uripj;. an you keep a stoio down in tho UaMU." . "yea." 'Jest eposen. An sposen a gentle man liko mo should drop in nn nk you what was in them little round wooden boxes on the shelf. "Yes." - "An sposen you, bein a measly, white livered rep-tile with Injun blood in you. should say it was a now, fancy kind o chce." , "Ieeo." "An sposen I, bein mo myself, a Ivln on vou. Driees. tellin tho truth. should kinder men tmindedliko tote ciT ono o them cheeses." "Steal it, you mean.' "This is Jest a caso o sposen. Don't call hard" names, ifposen, then, that, rely in on them state ments o vourn. you bein a mean hearted hoptoad named Driggs, 1 ihould privateliko,eat that cheese, 'attributin its peculi ar taste to its bein q new kind, an sposen it should turn my throat into a ragin shaft o fire nn ehould tio my insido works Into knots an should t uncouple my backbone an should make my hair fall out an the skin peel off "n my back, an,in short, sposen it shouldn't bo no kind o cheeso at all, but jest , a late make o' axlo grease now Whero would 1 standi V J "In what respect I ; I hardly un derstand" .1 "Why, as to suin jou, allowiu you to be Drives an a low. down cuss as he is, fer damages an cloain yore etoro nn sellin you out at nheriflTs sale an send in you to', the pcuiten- tiary fer 40 year." "Well. I'm afraid it couldn't be done." "Well, couldn't I swear you in fer ten year then allowin that I was the least bit interested, which, as I told you, I ain't!" . ."No. Ilardly." f " . . "Couldn't !. by Jaw make you for- feit-ypro irrigation water rights or tako yoro land claim awny from youl" r "a In fact, you would have no etanding in court whatever. Indeed they would bo liable to convict you yourself of petty larceny 'and Cno yon.' to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks for- ward to the nour ot. woman s severest trial is appreciated by but few. Air effort should be made THE DANGER to smooth these ragged places in life's pathway for her, ere she ' presses to her bosom her 'babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allayi Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes for - ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of Nausea, Headache, Etc Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of Mother's Friend,' and the time of recovery shortened. MI know one lady, tho mother of three chlliren, who sutlered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of Mother's Friend of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their labor was shorter and less painful." Jonn O. roLHixx, Macon, Ga. 9 1.00 PEBBOTTIaB at ail Dm Stores, or sent by zprtit on receipt or price. , evv Cootalntac lnTlabte InforreatioQ ct rlr ta tercet to tOl wtxneo, -will be eent to FLIC aaj address upon ppUctioa, tj tm saaon tu n coulator cov, atv ra. o-' I . Tmh pood arriving almost daily at j the Racket Store. Price below ary . A Smart Actor. A German dramatic author tells a good 6tory of an improvised mono logue to which he had to listen on tho occasion of the first production of a new comedy. Tho hero had fin ished a tolerably long speech, and at that, precise moment a medical man ought to have emerged from the wings, but ho did not emerge. "Ah, here comes the doctor!" be gan the hero afresh, in order tcrfill up the timo, and he stared anxious ly in the direction cf the "prompt" side of the stage. "But bow slowly he walks! One would imagine that there was no need for hurry. Now he has posi tively stopped to talk to a. lady! What can he have to say to herf At last Lro is once more on his way. No--now he has stopped to talk to a man. Why, tho doctor knows every bodyl Hero he comes again. Thank heaven 1" At that moment tho doctor enter ed, but from the opposite side. " Koran instant tho hero was taken a little aback, but with admirable coolno he recovered himself, and n lm erected the visitor ho ex- claimed: "How did you get round the cor per soquickly, doctoral "Nuggets. will Af rupidij. Jean My house is to be an exact counterpart of the old chateau that I saw in Normandy. Lisette Ah, but it will lack the mellowing effect of ngo. Jean But a gentleman with nine children is going to lease it for two years before I movo in. London . ung looked reilcctiv;;.' "Well," ho suid at last, "if that's the law o course eho inust-beup held. I'm a law nbidin citizen my- self an in this here what you call I hyiKxlc finical question I aiu't cot uo r.rcjidis. I was jet- t seelsin information, as I told you, bein al together disinterested. It was pure ly a case o' sioen." ; "Oh, certainly of course saiu the judge. Chicago Record. Tbe Art uf Management. Of course he thought he knew it all. A man always docs. When it comes to tho art of man aging servants" ho began. "It's very easily done, she inter rupted. "Oh, you admit it, do you?" lie asKcu. "I do," sh6 said. "It's like man- aging children. All that is neces sarv is to let them have their own way." Of courso hp readily saw that she had mastered tho subject. Chicago , HOV TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hour; Jii?ediment or settling indicates an unbealthty condition -of the k?d- nevs. hen urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing prool that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WIIAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. kihn Swamp-Root, the great kidney rtinedy fulfill; every wish in rt lieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas.'nges. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding rain in passing it, or bad effects fallowing use of liquor, wine or Iver. and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of compelled to get many up many times during the night to urinate. J lie mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swamp-.Itoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for it wonderful cures of the most distress ing clues. If you need a medicine oil should have the best. Sold" by druggists. price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bat tie ami phnmpMet both sent free by mail. Mention the Kcoxomist and sem.1 your autiress to ir. ni'iuer u C liinchampton, 1 N. Y. The pro- ""l"" ."" ICE and COAL CO. Wo bu- foun.l it rxpetllei-.t to add i u.Li lo our .ice uuMties ani n ne-ct-siiatt! the chnnjre in our name as nlxv. We propos'to keep a flrst clas yard nni si;aii endeavor tc merit a si. are or jourtnvic. We will give LONG TONS, CLEAN COAL and PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly ivt' us a shoe ing. mm w mm Elizabeth City, If. C. M p.o. nn n 'Phon e 0 ihs c:j?is mm mn Largest Stock ot finished READT rOU IMMLDIATE SUIPMKX'l Jill, 113 and 115 Bank Street, NORFOLK, V 1 gjrD-fin fra. . Ars You WeaJat' Weakness manifetta itself In the loss of ambition and aching bones. The blood is watery ; the tissues are waatinp the door Is beinar opened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron liittrrs Uken in tune will restore your blii'chw? ? rSf KTya rnre JrSd thn an exMiiTe special eonne of medicinS. Crows' Iron, Citxi is sc'I-by all dealers. .Too o. w. Inch Knife ! The use of the snrreon's knife is be coming so general, resulting- fatally in aueh a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm, Mr. William Walpole,of Walshtown, South Dakqta, writes; "About three years ago, there came under mr Irft r-rf a. little blotch about the 1 size of a small pea. It grew rapidly,and "shooting pains ran 'In every direction. I became alarmed and. consulted a rood doctor, who consent to, having ttle faith in the indiscriminate Use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by S S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small, scat), wincn finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to' mark the , place where -the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is in the blood and it is folly toexpect an operation to cure it. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) .is a real remedy lor every disease of the blood. Books mailed free; address Swift Spe cific Co., Atlanta, 112 W ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM OftnaM A&d besat fie the lixlr. Promote lazuriant ptwth. Herer Tail to Eeatore Gray iTuir to its Youthful Color. JCuTP. clp rt H hair taiijig. I 3 FAVORITE AND HOST POPULAR FLOWERS PANSIES, NASTURTIUMS SWEET PEAS, one Pkt. of each variety for only C pf tndading fro enpy of 1898 Cataloffna and Floral Culture, ISS C B. UPFinCOTT. Sit StZtB Stmt So.. IJlOMaaous. mao. SE?.T FrEE to housekeepers' KBl bOMPANY'S extract of Beef COOK BOOK- telling how to prepare many ded icate and delicious dif-hts. Address Liebiff Co., P. O. Iios 278 ' Is'ew York. ROSES... White. Yellow. Crimson, Will make a magnificent hedge, beautiful shade for the piazza, or charming , bed. Constant bloomers Derfectlv hardv. One. . plant will produce thou-' sands cf flowers. Only 40 Cents, Deliierea Free Upon Application - XaYICK'S cSf,eF1 "ninni? and Floral mvivu.h TJTJ5 B US r MAN'S CA TAIOGTJi: Z and the Ladles' Uardener and Adviser The only ont containing full Descriptions nd Direc tions for planting and culture ; to compreheaslre, con densed, classified and indexed that He Who liana JIar Read. Many ilnrtrstioni from nature. Colored plates of Sweet Peas, Xastar Uums, Tuberous Begonias, Golden Day Lily. Cactus Dahlias, Daybreak Asters. Beautifully embossed coyer; 112 large rages completely filled with honest illustrations p,r Vick'a Seeds Never biiappoint. ;-i JAMES VICKS SONS, FUEi; J 4? ...For tht Postage.)..; FBEE I feYick's Ulnslrated Monthly Magazine ' The Famous Qardening Autiority. 1 Is a Ttrltsbl pine of Information about Flowers, Veg etable! aod Fruits, and bow to grow and care for them successfully, a arm nous may l Drignienea at Itht tipcnse an.1 lh. grounds mad UrctiT. In- ! trad of br and forblSdlnf. Th prlc of Vlck't but ifyou will rrturn th ceupon with alx two rent stamp the rcsailii will i mailed to jqm rtguiatly tut six uoulba ot Ulal, Wilte at once to j I v- v m W9 m ma t Si V srsj VilA TUliLlbiiirili tU., KOCfleSlCL H. I. KM4jI 50 YEARS' " a.iti wa Trade: Marks . Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone tending s nkctch and description mar quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an InTcntion Is probably patentable. Conmmniea tiona utrtctly conttdenttaL Handbook on Patent sent free. Oldest aeency fur sec-unr.jr patents. Patents taken through Mann St Co. receive fptrial notice, wit boat charge, in tne Scientific JSmerican. A handiomely IDnstrated weekly. Ijinreat cir culation of any aciemine lonrnal. Terms, J3 a year : four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. HUHH & Co."'6"-"'- Hew York Branca Office. CS F St, Washing-ton, D. C f'J a 1, v pronounced it can- A yt:- ,cer, and said that it fcVtrl?UJl''tnnt be cut out. V.VV This I vrould not fc mMMMMM WHOLESALE OB At CONISS j AND CICAB V1AKUFACTURER; Snuff Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed. The only Exclusive Tobacco House in the City. WATER ST ELiZAFETH CITY. N. C. Szacfce our Haad STade Havana WHOLESALE GHOCEES A1TD AKD DKALKHS IN- Hay, Lime, OeinentHair & Plaster. .CSrTiettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Pa'nt,; in the city. 1 Send for New Color'; Card. Lead, Oil, Varnishes,. J Terpen1 me, Etc. .' AGENTS FOR A WRENN & SOM 'S BUGQIES. A full ine kept in f tock. . Tait'S . Extra Early Nonpareil Pda The Earliest Truck Pea, I The Purest, The Handsomest, ; The Best Shipper. , You cannot afford to use any other when the Nonpareil can be bought for 83.25 per bushel; ask your Exp. Station what the Nonpareil always, does in comijetitive trials, glad to have small orders and give them our best "a GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED MEE0HA1TTS F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. Successor to John H. Zeigler Dealer in al;kinds of J URDEBTAKERS SUPPLIES, From the Chr.pest to the best. Alltel egra it s promptly attended to. tnm-m mm mm' 3 -vh..n derired. Thfc fimst Iftarsc ia tids section. K scoo'.d, walnut, clf-tli-cov-ered and nitrtalic cnsUets a" specialty At the old 'stand on Ehriiighaurf Street. Thankful tor pst patiomge. C5"Also all kinds of C;-biDet work. Pin w coi uiouyiii Fon- TV 1 T IT li1 V J hi1 VT V TU V K A I l lirjlNkJ U iJiN likM IV 1 -AT- HEW JGRKIDEKTAL.EuOIS ONLY 152 Eain Street, JSrOFLFOJLK:, VJL. Orer Sabnry "s Shoe S-ore. . A Farm Near Harrelisvilla, il C. Onl mile from village, 2 miles from steai.hboat landing A fine dwelling of eight rooms. Well flanked by piaz zars.T A full supp'y -uf outbaiidings. 14 horse stables. A large barn. 9 to bacob curing barm. Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, grape vine, yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant vaterL healthy and beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bricht tobacco, cotron, cnrti, etc. For $ale at a great barcuin. Tli e?t home for the price ;;ked iu JS'ortii Carolina. .. ' E. P.'LAMB, K :il Estate Ageiit. MADE ME A ajax tabijtts ro n ' A. LE-Lrrnnss JHis': .' - . -c orr( InnSitcn' ?. H .r-N - . cz: by Abma o- rt&-.r..'.-t?it. s-vi J; cretioss. T'fj ?-:-.Zij c-l -:, rostore tort Viiali-.y in o!u or y-r.n. t ;. fit a rasa (oratuti;, ijcieicr .iirr'.--;:r Pierrot Iv: j:-v t.y t ,,".;.?, lasat and effects a I UKE x'.sz : rr-.r . -, t.ist cpoa baviog th At : ; r .' i ' bara carud tboosaauA c- fc"." x. "rp . - i iti wriUen powrart $-.---f - T . aeh caaa or refund t- ; . ; : - r 9ackmg9i or six i.ki.. "! . ..- j mU,Ia plain wraprr . . ' r ' For sale iuElizabeth isv, N'. -i hy Dr. Y. V. Q RIGG3 & SOi Druggist. take & ; QQ, 1 Job Lots a Si - - U pciaJty. ! f 1 FiUcd Wcrld's PaTorita Oiffar. 0: TOBACCONISTS We are tention. ::-.:' I' ; 78 Comrnercial Pl-ice, Norfolk, Va r F. Attorn y-at-Law and Keaj Estate Agent. Prompt attnton 'given to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated ; on Ileal Testate. .J' .'. . Farms, Town Fropet.y bought and sold on. commission. Esntil Agency GcsacUd with (tics. - PARTIES HAVING j TIMBER LAjN; DS ' Vacant Town Lots, . -I I ; - - V . 1 - Dwellings in Town, i Or Wharf Property to sell have an pportiinltv n .2.dVertlSe l the Same abroad through this f Heal Estate , Agency EXPENESas WITHOUT no charges are made unless sale Is e SS I Send in description i)f your property you desire to Well and avail yourself otjthe opportu nity offered at this time; to dis tribute lists o' property through out the United Slates. R2AL ESTATE ACENT fiTQ3Acco. 've.wi: cootums h to call thtf attention of our i to our celebrated, brand. u 1 oitcco, u in. os.fcseeott .J o : Sn : t im;u ouaiity or! appearendi We ihiiik as no equil for the price, which iiV; at retail. We Solicit Only one trial; then it sella itself. C. W. Stevess & Co, IIETiL ; j - - iB. IroK'Sonlto 1 1 CO SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEP. 1, 1597. Norfolk and Southern Railroad mail and express trains, south bouud. daily (c icept Sundarsyieare Elizabeth City at 11:40 a m Northbound dally, except Sundays. lea,re Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p m. No 3 and 4 Northbound leaves Elizabeth L?55i!rllQ?! Ut.CVCijr JLUCDvlUjr, AUUicucaj urdar. Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam crimes, and at Edenton with Fteamers for Roanoke, Cashie, Chowan and Scupper nong rivers; transfer itermer to Mackey's Ferry, thence by Norfolk Southern R. R. to; Roper, Pa?ntego and' Belhaven, connectibff with steinier Vircinia' Dare for Mate.eyTllie, Aurora, ashington ana intermediate landing Eastern Garolina Dispatch AND- Old Dominion Line. Steamer Neuse Will make ii-wekly trips, leaving E. Gitv Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays,, and Jew Kerne Mondays. Wednesdays nd Frit ays, stops at Roanoke Island Tuesday and Saturday Roiiifi south, and . '.Tuesday morning northbound, and C4)m)ects. with the A. & N. .CL 'It. K. for Golds- boro, KiDston and Morehead Cifyj and with the ,W. & N. K.R.for Jacksonville, Wilmington, "N. C, fcc. j steamer Newberu leaves Elizabeth City, Monday 12 noon and Wednesday G p. m. for Hoanoke Island,. UQiacoke, Oriental and New liem. -m . ! Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Iland, Ocracoke, Orient tal,- New Berne Kicston, Ooldsboro, Morehead City and ''Wilmington, N. C. Daily all rail seryiee between Eilzbctl City and New lork, Philadelphia, Baltu more ana JNorioiK. Through cars, and. as low' rateb au quicker time than ' y any ether route. Direct all goods to be snipped v?a .baft- ern Carolina Dispatch as tollows From Norfolk by Nortolk & Southern Hailroad. Baltimore, by 1 W. li. it., rresi- dent Street Station; Philadelphia, b Pennnylyania R. R Dock btreet Station New York4 by Pcnnevivania R. R., Pter, 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. ' '' '' . ; . For further information apply fo T. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth Cit ,or totli General office of the "Norfolk and mouther: Railroad Uo., Norfolk, Va. . '-j- i M. K. KING, il. C, HUDCHXS. Gen'l Manager,- Gen'l Ft, Aan Ag. PETIT'S O BTH CAROLINA LINES C. L. PETITT rvia nagr. 'ml. : 1 '?' I rift . a' tSJj, aKW-r" Steamer NE WTOM will leave Norlo'k for Elizabeth City, Creswell ar.d way landings oh Wednesdays and " Saturdays at 4 p; m. Elizabeth City for , Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at. 9:30 a. m.Returninst, will leave Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a. in., and Elizabeth City same day at 2 : 30 p. m. , arriving in Koi folk next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth City, . Hertford and way landings, on Tuesday. -and Fridays at 4 p. m.; Elizabeth City tor Hertford Wednesr days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m'... -Tie turn ing, will leave Hertford for Norfolk 1 Mondays, ind Thursdays at 7 a. mr-aiid Elizabeth City 6ame day at2:30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. ; VW. W MORRISETT, Agent, Elizabeth City, N.C.- WHOLESALE Goiffiiioi Fisl lei, NO.7 FULTON iUitKET. : 8peciaJ Attention tiven to The t?ale of North Carolina Shad. . 1 Stencils and Stationary or application. ' No AventB. '-'.'."A S. L. S TOREK & CO; . WHOLESALE p ; j Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of FRESH FISHi U fulto Fisn market; x. y. paid to the We employ no agents and pay' no commiPions. If your stenciLis in good orcler let us know. JAMES BOND, commission d k xii.Ktt . ,r FRESH F H$M Gama and Terbnln. Game and Terrapin. WO. 704 SECOND BTEEET. BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYEeT PM; ,- ; r n . i Successor to Lsmpbear & E&fl, : Wholesale CominirisioL Wlerln FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS . I t . NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. Nw YorlGityv North Carolina S'hs I a Sfrif ?tT No .A- Amenta. POUTOFFIGEJIRECTORI I V North mails close at 9: a m.. and ar ¬ rives at 6: p. rn., Tbeeday p. m.f Tnara day and iSaturday.v arid arrives at , 11.40 and closes 215 daily.. Southern mail closes at 11. 10 a. m.. daily land 5:30 p.m., Tjiesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. iNo mailes arrive at aq dejarU from this " office to Intermedial . point ta between Norfolk and Edenton on the early ar.d late trains except to Hertford and . fcfnowden. Skyco, 12 m. Monday and. on Toes days Wednesday and Saturdays rat 8 p. m'. : Ocracoke, 12 m. Mondays and 8p.m Wednesday. i Newbern, 12 m. Mondays, ana on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6. p.m. n ! WeeksTille and Nizonton Brrjve at 11 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays Vml3at urdajs, and close at 1 o'clock p, m. "oa same days. .' k i . . ' ' Hosedale arrive dally at 11 a m and doe at ln.m. ' :' . Street, letter boxes have Wen located at corner liurgess plr-et ana 1'ennsyivania Avenue, Main and ater streets, 1'oin- dexter andSbepard streets, Hoal and Law rence street. Main and Jload streets. T mail (r rax lot h-cated at comer of Wat and Main st ret-ts will be collecied at -U;00 a. m. anl l:o0 p. m. At all the other street letter boxes at b:U0 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'c.oek p, m. ' - . 1 Postofilce opens at 8 a m. and closes at ?.0(. 9'clock pni. .t j Persons calling for advertised letters wil: a?k tor tht m as such. ; ; .Lock-.toxes can be obtained by apply Ing for the same. . j" Callers at the general delivery winJoi will enter on the right and depart tq tht left. This lule will be rigidly enforced and no one will be served out of their regiftar turn. . I The i-atrns of the office aie tequested to report any misconduct or inattention on the part of the clerks.. ?. ; Box holders are requested to, furnish" the P st Master with complete list ol hhmcs of members of llusiness firms, Corporation Or Families that are cfititled to ie placed in their respective letteri Boxes. ' ' - . K. F. LAMB. Pest m aster: ' CHAS. W, . PKTT1T, Proprietor. .50 Is 2:5 mill SIREEI.Kcrfcii,?'.' MANCVACTUKKRS OF ) Engines, Boilers, FOHGIMGS and CASTINGS. -Machin and Mill Supp ies at lowt et ' tea , . . Workruen sent ont on application for rapair. . , I Special Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit Metal. , . ' ESTABLISHED 1870. ' . TASTELESS 1 IS JUST AS COODF05! ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE GO cts. GaLATiA, Ills., Not. K, 1803. Paris Medicine Co., Bt. Lou in. Mo. Ciontlemen: We sold lnt year. COO bottlca tt GHOVE 8 TASTELESS CllITJj TONIC and b(va Doimlit three pross already tbla yrar. In all our perionce of 14 yenrn. In the drug buHlnenn, bana novcr sold an art icle that gnvo audi utlTCraal aat. tactiou aa your Touic lours truly, s, ' , AjmzY. caok & Co. i . S"For:9ale and ffuarnnteed Ly Drs.W.W GRIGGS &gON. Elizabeth City, N, C. and all Druggists; . PEED DAVIS. Veareiiow receiving" our fuprly ' Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened before leaving th Yaxdi None but the best handled. )wkst FRTCies guaranteed. , Office on Water Btreet. EUaabctb fMt ' We are now prepared to furnish Coal and Wood in small or largo quantities at prices as low as the low est. 'Phone or mail your orders to the office of Culpepper, Griffin & Old, Main 8t ,or apply at office or yard. Robinson's Dock, Elizabeth City, N. C, and they will have our best attention. . ..... . E, City Coal ani fool Co., mm mm A iry'':. . ... P Hfl Oil a aim' ida ! Dill I xifi 1 J Iflf.l II I I I - I m I U B HUB? !! UUiiJLJ WUUU - - W. K. OLD, Mgr f coOTrtUforE: .Try as and aee. j . . j A V
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