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NAVAL WARFAftE. VTe are still blindly groping when t h naval warfare of toiir or tomorrow. All we actually know is that the penetrative powers rMrV. trn fi-rfcm to OUT CUM aXC iHitf m-rthlftal when tested In aa actual practice, and that we have rx reliable data by which we can correct and make a proportionate tcaloL -. Kear or far, however, it needs no gift of prophecy to foresee tome of the things that will happen under present , day conditions. Increased ranee will merely prolong the early tares cf an action. Sooner or later all unannored portions of the bat Ueshlrje will be blown to pieces; WTCckace of top hamper will grad nally block the guns; shot holes in the funnels will rcdnce the epeed and make, the encine room on in ferno of heat. Two hundred degrees F. may be looked for there, and it will have to be endured as beat it may. The water line ia little likely to b MLibut rents iust above it will be Yilentifulenoucb where there ' .1. afrvr anJ If there should be any sea on the tons of , water thus shipped will seriously affect a ship's speed, if indeed it does not capsize her. The electric lights will break down. There will be nothinc but oil lampa to pierce ibe choking blackness.- Fires may bo looked for here and there. It is the opinion of many naval officers that at any rate In a 'duel no captain will bo able to stand tho strain of this for long; that by mutual consent the ships will steam into close ranxre. anxious to finish the matter without further delay. What will happen In such a case, with the ships so near that no gun can miss, so near that no armor can withstand the fearful impact, the imagination cannot really "gnifpt The devastation such an engage ment must prod are is too tremen- dous for a fanciful conception. It has cne bright aide Its endurance must be very short. There are those who think that upon one side or the other panio will seize the crews; that men will . spring overboard iathcr ' than -endure the strain. It may be so. It is a question of dis cipline and cf how far discipline will hold. The real danger of a modern sea fight at long range Ilea in the am- action eewtJcn. After sucn a battle shir. TXrhar still Quito tin- rabdaeJ, will b left "with empty and often said he never taid or did any xaagazincA . The biggest ironclad thing to give her a paus. The Empress cannot carry enough for moro than m few hours' vigorous cannonade. Curiously enough, saving a few torpedo officers rto whom tbe ques tion may well present itself with fpcci&l; vividness no one has yet considered the thing that, before all others, may cause the torpedoist to fire too soon. It la the thought. "E appose I am killed before I get my chancel The average torpedo man expects I to get killed when ho attacks. With I him the question is, "Shall I bo kill d before I can flro or af terl Tho more anxious he may be not to die without having done something the more likely he is to flro at too great a range. Every step taken in invention thrusts the brave but untrained sail ,or more and moro into the "back ground. In addition to a dauntless courage the ideal seaman of the f uturo must possess more scientific skill than U needed in any other walk in life and an absolute immu nity from nerves. Fred T. Jane in Forum. s At Vftrlxa-. I Precocious Juvenile -Mamina, it isn't good grammar tosay "after I," Uitt , t His Mother No, Georgia Precocious . Juvenile Well, tbe letter J comes; after Lt Which is wrong, the grammar or- the alpha bet! Chicago Tribune, t , EH to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and oread witniwmcn snc ioocs ior m w a ward to tne nour ot woman s severest trial is appreciated by but few.- All effort siiould be made to smooth these rupged places in life's pathway for her, ere she presses to :hcr, bosom , her babe LIOTIIEIi'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes for ward ta an. easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of T T I 1 ' " 1 nausea, xicaaacnc, .cic uioomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful nticipations-she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform tne high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured bv the esc of "Mother's Friend, and the time of recovery shortened. i "I know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 2Iotheri Friend of me before her fourth confinement, -and was relieved quicxJy and easily. All agree that their liber was shorter and less painful. Jcffif Q. Pouxiix, Macon, Oa. ' Cl.OO FHIt B OTTUB at all Drag-8 tore or nt by xprti on rcipt of prlcav. f t tbtUIolnt lovJab' information of " Vt- 1 alarm to all women, trill bm 9ent to I nj . a&lrtas npoa arplicatlon. by Tmc BJtAnrtClO RCOULATOR ca. ATvairra. Oa. IJttle errors ' often make a Rood watch a poor timepiece. Ve can ci i--ect tho-error. Ilathaway Bros., Tl.e Eeliatle Jewelers. . mm miTemStj of reBMjIfMK The annual report of Provost C CX Harrison of tbe University of Pennsyl' T&nia, -which has juit been issued, gives mnch information regarding that lnsu- -r,Hn ITn sneaks as follows of tho need of .the tmiversity : : 'We jyoon. fidentlr look to tbe whole state of Penn sylvania and, I hope, soon beyond tbe ey necessary to carry on our work. Tbe 1 1 Hi l La ut liiu iato w iw needs of tbe university as in is ume arei creat in amount'and pressing in their urgency. e neea a rauuiug graduate scbooL We need a physical laboratory. We need a university gym nasium. We need a great law school building. We need a building for our school of arch i toe tare. We need a com mons balL We need to continue the dormitories, to erect new and important medical laboratories, to remodel tbe vet erinary department. We need scholar- ... . i r i .1 : . . ... ships and fellowships.' We need means for the thousand and one miner mat ters, each one of which is cf importance to some individual teacher at tne uni versity and which should be provided, and last, but. not least, we need a uni versity chapeL" . Colorado's Mineral Collection. During the past two years, with an r.rtrnnriation -of but 1 15. 000 for the necessarr expenses, tbero has been col: I looted, dassitled ana axrancea in iuc . . . 1 A t. . basement of the state capitoi a collec tion of minerals which is far in advance cf any similar collection in the mining states of tbf country and is in many re sects scDerior to the best collections of tho oidet universities of the country am in somo of its special features has no superior in the world. Not long since a professor in the mineralogical depart ment cf Yale college spent eight hours per day lor three weeks in studying tbe collection and said that be bad never seen its efiuaL An attache of the Brit ish museum, who visited Denver a lew weeks ago. aid there were specimens in the collection which could not be dupli cated in any museum in Christendom, and for cno of tho specimens he offered 1 1,200. frankly stating that it was the finest cf the kind in existence. Denver Republican. rrlncc Henry of Prowls. A fcrmer teacher cf 1'rir.co Henry cf Prussia, who has pono to Chiua, thus epcaks cf him: "He was his Prussian grandmother's darling, was gentle as a girl, eay gciug, contemplative and framed uot for war and ftxife, but lor peace anduictness. His heart was ex- W1U IU luo J-'-vv. themscd to kv that ho would make a nctltnfiriin1 I'intf r.f f-.IlL'Iniin. if he could only lay the foundation stones and open exhibitions by deputy. He understands his duties as a naval efflcer and is well up in naval tactics. However, ht is fundtr cf laud service than eof sailini? atcut the world. The Fmrrcss Frederick thought him clever ACgUSui epose Oi uiiii aa lie uuc grandson., and the lato Duke of Saxe Ccturg thooght he wastry like the HOW TO FIND OUT. I'tSnfe. Fill a hot tie 'or common nrin and let it stand hmm: u pediment or settlinc indicates an unhfAlthty condition of tbe kid npvs. When urine stains linen It is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre OOent tiesiie XO urinaio ur iwm iu me bacic, is ain convincing irw. wo.. iuo kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so oiten exprepsea, mat xr. rwiuu SwamivRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in ihe liark.k dnevs. liver, bladder ana rerv imrt of the urinary pasf-ages. It corrects inabi itv to lioiu urinis ana scaldinir rain in pasintr it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of compelled to get many untnanv times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraor dinarv effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distress-1 ine cnes. If vou need a medicine you should have the best, bold by dnurzists. price fifty cents and one dollar. You mav have a sample bot tie and phampblet both sent free by mail. Mention the Economist ami wnd your address to Dr. Kilmer & (X, liinghampton, N. l. The pro prietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. ICE and COAL CO. We hare found it expedient to add COAL to our Jice business and it ne cessitates the change in our name as aU"ve. We propose to keep a first-class yard and shall endeavor to merit a share of your trade. We will give LONG TONS, CLEA.N COAL and, PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly give us a showing. if? if m am mi flft Elizabeth City. N. C. P. O. Bex I 'I hone 6 i." :::?: mm mm Largest Stock ol finished Mcnls &' 1 '-3 IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 111, 113 and 115 Tank Street, NORFOLK; v Arm Tom Wtakl Weakness m&nifeata itaelf ia the loss of ambition and aching bone. The blood is watery ; the tiasnea are waatinp the door ia bein? opened for diaeaae. A bottle of Browna' Iron Hitters taken in time will restore your atretiEjth. soothe your nerrea, make your blood rich asi red. Do you more pnod than an eipervire spedai eonree of medicine. Uroircj lion Bitters ar J by all dealers. : TOO Inch1 "Me.! . . . k. I nse f the aurgeon'a knife is be- coming- so general, resulting in snch a large number of cases, as to occasion reneral alarm. Mr. William Walpole,of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came under miftr little blotch about the size of a small pea. It grew rapidly,and shooting pains ran In every direction. I became alarmed V and consulted good doctor, who pronounced it can- H7cer, ana saia inai fVmust be cut out. . This I would not i consent to, having i little faith in the indiw-riminateuse of the knife. Read intr of the manr cures made by S. S. S I determined to give that medicine a. trial, and after I had taken it a lew days, Ihe cancer, became irritated and Ivron to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only 2 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 A.Tfur f an orvration tocureit. S.S.3. i.ir.. urelv vegetables is a real remedy for every disease of the blood. Books mailed free; address Swift Spe cific Co., Atlanta, if r f - - o NSW ADVERTISEME NTS PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM CIMimc aad besnufica th hair. YnmaHf a buoriknt pruwth. Wrrer Ttilm to Btore Gray Hair to lta Toothful Color. 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C MADE MEiA EV3AN AJAX TABLETS POSTTTVELY CURE JL tCA.rr.m JHwuwi Fall lag JJen ory, Impotency. Sivnrlecnwa, ac eaoaed by A be mi or cte? Kxeaea ani India eretiuiu. tfarklir an urry ractara ost Yl.aTir In old or yoona. and fit a va-ii fcrrtnir. htnisea or marriaee. laUtiatuB. Thlr n- r.f- e iiamediato improTa nmtaBt affscta m 'CUE. tU ciher tail Io- ia npoa baTtnir tea Kni-s A X Tablata. Tbey ctird UxxivRa j-i a 1 ; i ..- y jn. a DO- vnttn iMr,f6 wcf:c icjra tZ( fTC ncncaaor Wtns-1 tXi n. i'T, j j toe rJ WIUi fw I ackBt or i ti s j.mar.ii tor $2JX By ' pail, la rlatn rr.rr, riv.T rv ir-t cf r'i'- IrcBla" I AJAX RCViLpVCO., "dSTV I Mi-. ' 0 v Q&- ?. 4. 0. w. STEVENS j VII JOLES A LE 0B Ar CO NIS S AND CIGAR TANUFACTURER; SnufF IfliffflTS nisrarettes -PiiDeS. Etc. Prfces Guaranteed. v Job .Lots a Bpeciaity. The only Exclusive Tobacco House in the City.; WATER ST ELIZA PET H CITY. N. C SSnclre or Haad Hade Hav&aa ! . i" r ! - ' ! I WHOLESALE GROCEES A1TD -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. "Prettiest and Best heady-Mixed Paint? in the city. ;8eDd for New Color Cards. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, ( jTcrpenme, Etc ' '" ' $ - :- " AGENTS FOR A. WREN N & ' SOVS BUGGIES. A full ine kept in stock. :elizabeth i Tait'S Extra Early Nonpareil; Pea; j The Earliest Truck Pea, . j ThejPurest, . ' :j ;k:.v ; The Handsomest, - The Best Shipper. 4 1 You. cannot afford to use any, other when the Nonpareil can , be bought for S3.25 per bushel? ask your Exp. Station what the Nonpareil always does in competitive, trials. We are glad! to have small orders and GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED MERCHANTS F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. Saccessor to John HI Zeioler Dealer in allkinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, 4. . . - 2 From the Chenpest to tbe best. , AH tel- egramSjpromptly attenaea to. CP.APES AiJD CCOLIKQ E2AEDS when desired. The nncst Hearse in tins section. "R sewood, walnut, ciotti-cov-ered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on: Ehrinzbau Street. Tharltful lor past patrouwge. S"Also all kinds of j:jbinet work. NEWEST DISCOVERY -FOR- PAINLESS DEATTISTRI -AT- KE YCEELDEKTAL EuOKS ONLY i 62 Iain Street, r JSTOIVFOIjJj VA.. J O.:: Ij ST 3De33-tetJ Over reafcury's Jtboe Store. A Farm Near Hnrrellsvilie, H. C. i One mile jtroin village, 2 miles from steamboat lanUnp. A fine; dwelling of eight rooms. Well, flanked by piaz zars. A. fdll. snpp'y of outbuildings. 14 horse stables. A large barn. 9 to bacco curing b.irnaJ Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, grape vine. yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant water, heathy and beautiful cbnntry. Lands adapted to trucking, bricht tob;vcco, cotton, corn, etc For sale at ft grHU bargain. The best home for the price Mfeked luriorth Carolina. I Kt-a'l Estate j gent. 1 Our FARMERS' GUIDE and 1S93 catalogue of HEW SEEDS IMPLEMENTS Every J farmer and. gardener needs one.. Larger and more- complete than ever. Send name and address. Mailed Eree. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. , 1 205 to 213! N. Paca Street, Baltimore, Mf. p Ini LSa & 1 J & CO, Filled "World's Favorita1 Cigar. - v & i T0BACC0NIt.TS city- n. c. give them our best attention. 78 Commercial PHce, Norfolk, Va X F. .7 Attorny-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. Prompt attnton giyenjto Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Meal v Estate. . 1, - Farms, Town Property - TiniDsr Lands bought and sold on.commissidn." PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS, EARMS Vacant Town Lots, Dwellings in Town, r f - Or Vharf Property to sell have an opdrtiiiiitv to advertise the ; same abroad through this ; Real Estate Agency 77ITH0UT EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale is ef fected. :; i;V, Send in description J of your property you desire to sell rand avail yourself of the( opportu nity offered at thiltimeplb dis tribute lists of property through out the United Stated f;v REAL ESTAT E AGENT LONG LEAF TOBACCO. re wish to call the attention of our cootums to our celebrated ! brand. L in af Tobacco, 9 in. 6s, second. onlj one trial, then it sells itself. iDBo . . lITHll IE onilv IB Rental Agency CsnneciM with Omce. 1 t. nn:,.. i ii quality or appearence. ; we 'hink it f as no equil for . the price: wh;c 1 if 2 jc at retail. Wo solicit C, W, Stieveks Sr Co, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT jSEP. 18, 1B97. Norfolk and Southern Hailroad mail'and express trains, sonthbonud. dail; (except Sundays) leare Elizabeth City at 11:40 m Northbound dally, except Sundays. lave Elizabetli, City at 2: 45. p m. Ko 3 and 4 Northbound leaves Ellrateeth City. 9: 20 a. m and jroing Sooth 6i p, m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.- - - '-:-:. , , I ' ; Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western "depot, Norfolk; mnnt t Norfolk with all rail and steam erlmes.andatEdenton with steamert for Dntnnki. r!ahie jThowan and Scupper none rivers: transfer steamer to Mackey s Ferry. thence by Norfolk t Southern R. n tn Rnner.- Panteco and 'BelhaVen. MnnMrfinor with steuner VirtriDia Pare for Jlalte.eyTiiie, Aurora, asaiuiu uU intermediate landings. i- Eastern Carolina Dispatch -. - ' . -AND : 'I Old Dominion Line, j " steamer Neuse will make tri-weekly tripsleaving B. Citv Tutsdats, Thurs days and Baturdays, - and JS ew uerne Mondays. Wednesdays and iJnaays, stops at Roanoke island Tne5i ay ana Saturday coinz south, and ..Tuesday mnrniucr northbound., and connects with th A. & N. C. R. R. for Golds boro. Kinston and Morehead Ulty, anu with the vv. 3C n. K.u.ior jacKsonvme, Wilminfrton. N. C. &C. Nteanier Newbern leaves Elizabeth City; Monday 12 noon and Wednesday 6 D- m . for Roanoke island, ucracoKe, Oripntal and New Rem. i J Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City- Ma tion to Roanoke Wand, Ocracoke, Orient tal. New -' Berne, Kirston, Goldsboro, MoreheAd tJitv and Wilmington, a. bail r all rail serviee between Eilzkbetl CitV and New fork. Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. I Thronirh-r.ftrfi. and as low rates ; anc nnielrer time than l-V an V jother route. Direct all eoods to be shipped via East era tiiTuiiiiii it nuaivu no i""""" w Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Kailroad, Baltimore, by V. w. zu. n. rreei- dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsvlvania R. R.. Dock Street btation New York, by Penney ivania R. K4 Piei 27. North River, and Old JJomlnion , . , . Lin a. ' ' ' .'' ' Forfurther information apply to M. xi Hnnnran 1 front F.H-r.lhpt h CltV. Or tOthf- M11U"UVUI " 9 r - . . . . 1 i General omce oi ine onois auu Duwuen Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. I M.K. KING. H. C, HUDG'INS Gen'l Manaeer. Oen'J trt.x j-ass ak . PETlT'S 0 BTH CAROLINA LUES C. L. PETITT Ma nagr. AliliW ai5ia- Steamer NEWTON will leave Norfo'k for Elizabeth City, Creswell ahd way landings on. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Elizabeth, City for Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at 0:30 a. ml. Returning, will leaye Creswell for Nprfoik on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 . m., and .Elizabeth City same day at 2 : 80 p. m., arriving in Noifolk next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave JNorfolk for Elizabeth Citv. i hlerttord andi .way landings, on Tueedayt and Fridays kt 4p, m,;" Elizabeth City ior Hertford Wed nes dajs and Satiirdaysat 9;30 a. m. Remrn- insr,, will leave Hertford for Norfolk Mondays, tnd Thurwdays at 7 a. m and Elizateth i City same day at 52 :3U p m., arnymg m Norfolk next day. , I W.WMORRISETT, Agent, , i ' Elizabeth City, N.C. S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE NO.JH7 FULTON MARKET, : ' W YORK. Special Attention given to -The Sal of North Carolina Shad. . ' 4 Stencils and Stationary oc spplicatic n. ; . No Agents. I S. L. S TOREK & GO. WHOLESALE Jt Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of FRESH FISH 1 FULTO FISH MARKET. N. Y. 1 I Particular attention paid to , the Hhad uepartment. j We employ no agents and pay no commisions. i If your stencil is - in good order Jet us know. , JAMES BOM), COMMISSION DEAL Elt IN. 'ALL) KINDS OF lOlCJTl rriCTl J? XV JllOXl r1 I kiii bameana lerrapm. , NO. 704 SECOND STREET, iJALTIJJORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYED A. W. HAFF, . Successor to Lamphear & Uaif, Wholesale Commissioi. Dealer in FEESH FtSH. LOBSTERS. I V. . , -. I. 5 T ;NO. 12 -FULTON FISH MARKET, New York City North Carolina Shi 1 a Special Jr m I AgentsX DI North mails close at : a m., and ar rives at 6: p. m., Thesday p. m., TnuM day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and. closes 2 15 daily. Southern mall closes at 11. 10 axn,. daily and 5. 30-p.m.t k Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. j No mailes arrive at! an ' departs from this office to Intermedial pcintu between Norfolk and Edentonon Uieeariy and late trains except to Hertford and ' Skyco, 12 m. Monday and on Tue days Wednesday and baturdays at 0 p. m. : , - Ocracoke, 13 m. Mondays and Cp.m Wednesday. . Newbern, 13 in. Mondays, and on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6. -p. n. ' j Weeksville and Nixonton arrive at 11 a. nr. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, and close at 1 o'clock p. m. on same days; I . I Rusedale arrive dally at 11 a m and clote at 1 p. ml I '. Street letter boxes have Wen locstcd.al corner Burgess St net anJ Pennsylvania Avenue, Main and Water j streets, Poin dexter and Shepard streets. Road and Law rence streets. Main and Road streets. T mail tr, m I ox located at corner of Wat. add Main streets will be collected at 0;00 a. m. and 1:S0 p. m. At all the. other street letter boxes at 8. -00 o'clock a.' in. sad 1 6'coek p. m. ! Postofflce opens at 8 a m. and closes at 7:00 o'clock p. m. ! I Persons calling, for sd vertised . letters will ask lor them as such. Lock boxes can be obtained by apply Injr for trie pame. ; J Callers at the general delivery wIbiIoi will enter on the right and' depart to tht left. This lule will be rigidly enforced and no one will be servef out of their regular turn. : I - The patrons of. the office are requested to report any misconduct ox inattention on the part of the clerks. Box holders are requested to furnish the P. at Master with complete list ol n fames ot memDers oi .Business uruis, Cori'oraiion or Families that are entitled to replaced in their res'p.active letter Boxes.. . : - " . i E. F. LAMB. PostaiftSter. i mrtmm m fUy , T Ua yj CHAS. 'W. PETT1T, Proprietor. iQU in cau vyAiLiia uiAfabi. muiiuiai r i III . mww iihws. 1 : ... - " I .. - MANUFACTURERS OF - Engines, Boilers, F0RGINGS and CASTINGS. -Machin 'and Mill guppMes at lowest ' tes r. I. . Woraruen sent-out on application. for rapair-. . - ?. J " . Special bales Agent for fliercuants Babbit Metal. j ESTABLISHED 1,870. . ; TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Galatia. Ills.. Mot. M. 1M3. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louts, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold laat year, 600 bottles of GIIOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and bar DouRbt three gross already this year. In all our ex perience of J years, in, the drug business, bar nerer sold an article that sare sucn nnlTersal satis. taction as your Tonic Yours truly. . Ajjaur, cabb, acq PFor Sale and guaranteed by Drs.W.W GRIGGS & SON, Elizabeth City, N. C. and all Druggists : - J -. . . - FEED DAVIS. We are now receiving onr' supply coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened before Ipjivlnc tha xara. r one Dut the best handled. Lowest pkicks guaranteed. . We are now prepared, to. furnish Wood in gmll nr artrn Coal and qtiant.i4iu8 at Pries as low. as the low- eStJ Phone Or mnll vnni nrHan the i office of Culpepper, Griffin & Old. Main St.. OrAnnlr 'at nfflA Kobmson's Dock. EHrnhoriv nit n and tne will hayp our best attention' POSTOFEICE OBl mi nn n nn n n . I ' T I M 1 . iTni ?fn Tl: U i J U I U I I itltOOD E. City Coal and Wool Co;, , : W. N. OLD, Mgr
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 11, 1898, edition 1
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