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ni4t QvUnpmdM XThUik Art Mol ZJafcU i Among wild quadruped! only tho . rimlnanti with large horns and long limbs Bcem commonly liable to acci eonta. Cos of stags dying with , Interlocked antlers are recorded m timA nnrl TlrrrVl fT1fi gives an account of a curious accidcnl 'which befell a big stag In Wind , or foreetT The poor beast had been itanding on its hind legs to nibble learce from a thorn tree and caught iU hoof in a fork in the trunic. 'ima threw it on its back and broko the ' bone, Though red deer are in this country mainly found wild on mountainous ground, we much doubt If they are really a mountain epeciea or specially clever on rocky . ground. Mr. J. O. Millais mentions one pass where thd bone of deer that have missed their footing and . fallen down the crags may frequent ly be seen- Broken limbe art very common even among pnrk stag, generally duo' to fights in rutting time. This must usually lead to the death of deer in all districts wbero large carnivora ore found, but the astonishing way In which broken bene, or even wone injuries re ceived by wild animals, cure tlicm folvea if the creature Is let alone shows that the most serious acci dents need not lead to death, even if left to nature. The QMt striking of recent in stances la tbo case of n doe antelope 11 UWDSiU9JCUt bumwmvv. ... hind leg high up and so badly that the bone protruded- It would have 'been shot, butit was observed to be . feeding, as If not in pain. It survived tho winter and was seen to swing the injured leg forward to fcrntch its ear before the bono set. The frac ture reduced Itself, and tho cut skin crw over tho place, leaving a sear. T tVJlnnk lama It wan TT t Pfrtl V i tCi, lUWUU 'y J - - J . well and reared a young one, A tiger killed In the hot weather had bullet wound a week old which had smashed its shoulder. This perfectly, healthy, and there wiw evidence j that since it was inflicted the tiger had eaten no flesh, but only drunk water. " In the Waterloo cup coursing in 1SS "Miss Glendyne and "tho run ner up" for tho cup were slipped at a hare which went wild and strong. Tppa MOwt aw-m fo4 ooorse by lia twt x9flk eveyhwueds, it was found to have onl three feet. This mty be compared with the account of a collie dog, recently quoted in the papers, which baa one lore loot and one hind foot cut off by a reap ing machine, but which still man. agee to help with the flock. Dogs, that ought to bo little liable to ac cidents, are very frequent sufferers, largely from their association with man and! Intenso desire to partici pate in all his doings. One of their CDiqmonest mishaps arises from tnelr lovb of riding in carta. They " become iqulte clever at scrambling ce Jumping in, but are not 'built" for Jumping down on a hard road. -If the cart moves as they make their fore loirs broken, usually iutt below SJ - w mm the shoulder, are very commonly seen. Dogs also have dangerous falls when on the ground, accidents usual ly ascribed to bipeds and horses. A frrvhmmtl froincr at full BDOfd o t will "trip, fly head over heols, and break a leg or even its neck. Master Magrath in 1S70 went through the rotten ice of the river Alt, from which Altcar takes Its name, while following the hare, and nearly died from the effects. But the strangest mishap which1 the writer has ever Mm fall in tha lut ef a ilrv was the case of i a setter that "tripped" over a sitting hare. The dog, a large, heavy animal, was running at high ppeed In a field of thinly planted mangold. As it passed between tho rows, its hind feet struck something .and it nearly turned a somersa ult. J The object was a squatting hare, which, as the dog flew over in one -direction, uuiotlv scuttled off in tho F.i.iiis"i nriBi nuntiivirLutcivii of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes 'sounding through all the apes anjjenters the confines of Eternity." With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth- effort be to ward of! danger and make her life joyous and happy. OTHER'S FRIEND allays all Nervous- ess, re- x neves mc I Headache t Cramps, t and Nau- fully pre pares the System that Childbirth is made easy and the time of xccovcry short ened many say stronger after than before confinement." It in sures safety to life of both moth er and child. All who have used Mother's Friend " say they will nev er be without it again. No other remedy robs confinement of its pain "A ecttonT whoee wife used 'Mother's rHend rt&4 if bdto tbrtKigU the orOeU armia. aa4 there were Lai f-xr battles to be ottxJrvfrd. sad lb cost ws fisone pr boule. be sroaiU Lars teco. G so. Latto, 1s jtoo, Ouio I eTpresa. oa recHpve price. tLOO Pill mTTLE. Book to -KXPIXTANT MOTH E.HS" mlll tree opoa applies tioo, coctalniDC Taiaadle tnTmaUoa aa4 T4aatr)r tssuaobisi. - 1t BnAOriCLO KCGULATOS) CO.. ATVAMTA. Gs ( seve bt iu pviT. t y V i A Cf n 7 --tP( 'AN'iniSM LOVE SONO. Xa tb TM" abont twenty. TiloTcf an Irih Ui fill to wy fat- So wtotone and sightly. Bo saucy and nr-gU. Tb pri was a ptvptt Vht chrUtaed hr Kt. Bcft itray cf the dawn is. ErljrLt bin cf the morale. Th nrNt cT br rye there- was nothing to mat: ( A nose Lie a fairy's. A cbffk like a cbrya And a anll weU, her tmUe was like nothing l-ut Kate. To ece her wm pa Ion. To lore br the faahion. What wonder ray heart waa onwillinff to waltl And. dating to lore hT, I corn dkl discoTer A Katharine roaklng la mlBchleroa Kate. JTo Kary nnroly. Bat Katharine truly fond. aioa, patient and eren sedate: - With itlow In her gladnens That oniahes sadncwe Trtttayl Bhonld 2 credit the snnshlne to Kate? Lore cannot ocllre It. Wealth eaanot oVryie It, That ancry surrender she made at the gate. O Time, be bat human! Bpare the girl In the woman 1 Ton Rare me my Katharine lea re me my Kate! Kobert Underwood Johnson in Ontury. Cariosities of So and.- Eight, wo know, is obstructed by fogs and mists, and now it has be come evident that there must be at times in the air a sort of "sound fogs," which prevent sound from carrying, just as mists prevent one from seeing objects at a distance. In different parts of our islands there are places where sounds travel in a most mysterious fashion. Tho whispering gallery of St. Paul's is prolubly tho best known instance, but there aro others even more curi ous and interesting." There is a well at Carisbrooke castle, in tho isle of Wight, tho water in which stands over 170 feet below the ground level. Yet if you drop n pin into it tbo sound of its striking "the water is perfectly audible to the listener. At 8L Alban's cathedral, before the restorations were made, the tick of an ordinary watch could be heard from. end to end of the building, though more than -CO feet in length. The evening gun at Plymouth has boen heard at llfracombe, 60 miles away, and shepherds on Salisbury plain have heard practice firing of big guns off Portsmouth. Still moro'extraordinary, a salute fired off Holyhead was heard over at Kingstown, in Ireland. Sound travels over water more easily than land. You can on a calm night hear a pinxKiw uailoaway acre af lake, and two people in boats can talk with ease at a distance of over 100 yards. Hut it Ih In tbo arctic regions, during tho calm of intense coldjtbnt inuud travels in tho most wonderful fashion. Strand Maga zine, A Toper's- llrealft. It is a characteristic story of Thomas Vhiffen and Fiank Leslie meeting ono morning. "You don't look very fit," said Mr; Whifxen. x I'm perfectly well," said Leslie, "and have just comofrom a regular toper's breakfast." 'What's that!" Oh, a chop, n brandy and soda and a dog!" JWhat in the world was tho dog fori" Why, to eat tho chop I" Chicago TSma-Hyl1 - NOT FOR EVERYTHING. But it yon have kidney, liver or bladder trouble jou will fintl Swamp Koot just ttie remed you need. Peo pleurenotapt to get anxious about their ncalty foon enotiRh. If yon are "not quite well" or "half sick" have vou ever thought that your kidneys may he the cause of your sickness? It is eay to tell by sitting aside your nrine for twenty-four hours ; a pedi ment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidueys When uiiiit ht:;ins linen it U evidence of kiJney trouble. Too frequent de sire to nrnate scanty supply iiin or dull ache in ti e back is also convinc ing iiroof that the kidneys and binder need doctring. - There is atisf.ietion in knowing that the creat remedy Ir. Kilmei's Swamp-Hoot, fulfills every vrish in re ieving week and diseased- kidneys and all forms bladder and urinary tronMe. ot only does Swarap-Koot, irivt4 new life to the kidneys the ratine of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the en tire constitution. If you need a medi cine you should have the lest Sold by druggists. 'price fifty cents and oi.e dollar. You may have a sample hot tie and iJiamphlet loth sent free by mail. uion receipt of thre two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the F.to.OMlST and send your address-to Dr. -Kilmer & Co., lUnpl amplon, N. Y. The pro-, prietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. , A "THE STYUST1 PATTERN." An I tktlc FisKlotutt!. OrlHxuL Perfect t Firttcf. PHcs lOund 15 cents. 1 NooehijScf. Noo better at any price. 2 Some reliable merchant sells them la T txixlj every city or town. Ask fct I them, or they can be had by mail from ta la cither New York or Chicago, r Stomps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet A sent ujoa recdp t of one cent to pay I postage. T2HV Zr- IMSCfltES a sxrgmea uoier magazine puDusneo. a B Invaluable for the borne. Fa&hJocs of I 1 the day. Home Literature, Household I 7 Hints, Fancy Vork, Current Topics, 7 I Fiction, al for only 50 cepti a year, In- fl 1 eluding a free pattern, your own seleo I 7 tioa any time. Send two 2-cent tta-np 7 fl for sample copy. Address ar 1 Z 5 THE McCALL CX)OTANYA5 J tam Vest S4th Street, New York. A IV) FUth Avenue, Chicago. I Ten Crawfords so d in Ellt-iteth last year to one of any other mike used. 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V.9 -stj Bi"ojn;cx ssainfi -jammns jo aSats oq joj pojudajd pui? pa;t?A -ouai .103X3 eq; pau jq pu ua; -;o3 oq isnra JuaC ti joj 2tn;tq -ninr.0DU uaoq oAq q; sapijndrai aqjj uiq;iAV no SnioS gmnrap -asnox iTuanaS u ei'ojoq; painuq -jaAO AiqSnoJoq; si tnas.Cg oq; Saud3 A"joa3 'orapx jo spuumap uj;xa oq; joj oxed -ojd pau iua;sA3 Wr aq noq;Saoj;g y omo; Snuda n-w m Dinons r. . nntrn ill UXVl fV 3tar; oq; si aio CMI-I'II'I'I'I-I'I'II-vr,W iPYNY-PECTORAL A QUICK CURB FOR : COUGHS AND COLDS. ? VERY VALUABLE remedy In all aneciion si mt THROAT OR LUNGS. Large Bottles, 25c. V DAYIS & LAWRENCE CO., Urn., Prop's or Pebbv Davis' Pain Kiueb. 5 rotsAuemr V NS.yV advertisements PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clnuc and bnntifiea th Mir. promotes S liuruiianl grovth. Mover Psils to Before Gray Hair to it Youthful Color. Out raip dimM a hair falling, fiucand SI. mat Dnirr"' JJaLTJMOREhTEAM PACKET CO. Elejfant Steamers Dfllj, exptect OLD Sun.UT .between Baltimore aud WAV Old Point Oomfort, Norfolk, Ports LlJi E mouth and alt points South. Direct t . i connections with all railroad ter- uiiuatin at Norfolk, Portsmouth BETWEEN and Uainpton Koads. ALTIMOHE, STEAM EB VIKGIXIA. from Ol-I PO.NT, Baltimore, for itlchmond, evrj NORFOLK, Momlar, Wednesday and Friday, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PIe,RU, UGU1 AND &OUTII. St., by way of Cheapeake Bay and James River. Arrives at lcn TIIE mond next iuorniDg-No deiay, SWIFTEST, no transfers. hap' EST Meals on European plan. Lnx 8 U R K s T nrtcu8 staterooms Electric Lights ROUTE Steam Heat. Borths free. Ticket Office, m East Balttmore Street ; Telephone 1435. JOHN R. SHERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON, Uentral Manager. Tranic Manager. E. BROWN, UtneraJ Ticket Agent. WK4 60 YEARS r "V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DrsifiNS COSVRIfiHTS AC. . . . . .vK mrA AnmrrS nt Inn maT Quickly certain our optnion frMnetner, an UiTenUon (s probably ratentsWfc Communiciw ttonsMrtctlyconfldentUO. Handbook on PatcnU aentfrtMv Oldest sgent-y for spring Pstenu.. witKmit rhsnrA. in tha Scientific Jlmencan A handsomely IHnstratM weeny. I.ar?et rir- Terms. t-i a HUNM &Co.38,Bro-dw-yHew York . Jirancti OSoe. CS F EC, Washington, D. C. ICE and COAL CO. Wf have found itexpedlent to add CJOAL to our ice busint-fs and it tie Cfssitatts the change in our name as nlMVt. . j ' V praposH t" kpp a first c'.ass yard irul VliaSI -iifinv'or to uerit a !-nre of your trr..I- r We will give LONG TONS, CLEAN COAL and ; : PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly Rive us a showing. M ICS ASiJ GOAL 50., '.'Elizabeth Cft; . C. P. O. Box 13. " 'Phone 6. ti3aihiiis?i i v 0. i w. STEVENS : ' HOLES ALE TOBACCONISTS- " " AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER; : 1 SnuS, Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etfi Prices Guaranteed. Job Lots a Specialty. . , Thjeonlj Exclusive Tobacco Honse in tbe"City. WATER ST ELIZA PETH CITY. N. C,! Snoo our Sand HadoiHavazia SDa'.V . rT5 US OT1LESI0 - nn aEOCEES is. -AND DEALERS LS I i t'Piettiest and Best Ready bend for New Color Caid. Terpentine, "Etc AGENTS FOR A. WRESN & SOM'S ELIZABETH Talt'S Extra Early Uonpareil, J&d, "The Earliest Truck Pqa, The Purest, The Handsomest, ' The Best Shipper You cannot afford to iise 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. GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED ilSRCHAHTS F.HiZIEGLER&BRO. Soccesyor to John H. Zeioler -Deiler in all.kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, ?rom the Che: pest to the beet. All tel egran. s promptly attended to. . chafes mmim mm hwn de-ired. The fintst Htarse in tnis eection. Rosewood, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a .specialty At the old stand on Ehringhaue Street, thankful lor past pattonsge. S"Al80 all kinds of Cabinet work. NEWEST DISCOVERY : FOR PAINLESS .DENTISTRY -AT- NEW YORK DENTAL RuOSS ONLY 5 162 Main Street, .jstorfoLiK:, V-A. j" D. SiSrN'PlS IDeixtiat i Over Seaburv's Shoe Sfore. , AFarm Near Harrallsville, H.C. One mile from village, 3 miles rrom steamboat landing. A flue dwelling of eight rooms. Well flanked by piaz zars. A. fo'1 supply of outbuildings. 14 horse stables. A larpe barn 9 to bacco curing barn. . Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, grape vine" yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant Tvater, healthy and .beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bright tobacco, cotton, com, etc. For sale at a great bargain. Tho best home for the price fieked in North Carolina E. F. LAMB. : Rfrtl Estate Agent. LJ Our FARMERS' GUIDE m K - and X893 Manual of Hew Seeds I Implements needs one. Larger and more i complete than ever. Send X name, and address.- Mailed Ewr farmer and rr1enfr 1! rree. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. ; 205 to 213 N. Pics Street, Baltimore, Md. IV - . ! t & CO; Filled WcsTA's Faroita Cigar, . . j. - Mixed Paint in trie city, Lead, Oil, Varnishes, jj 1t iky BUGGIES. A full ine kept in stockJ CITY- N. Ci 1 V 7SCommercial Place,1 Norfolk, Attorny-at-Law and Heal Estate x Ageirt. Prompt attenton given r to Pro i fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. Farms, Town Pro Timter Lands , cr i bought and sold on commission. PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS; FARMS Vacant Town lots, Dwellings in Town, Or Vhanf Property tO sell have anopportiuiity to - yertise Kthe same abroad througli this Resil .Estate Acrencv . WITHOUT ExpEITES - ara made unless sale Is ef fected. 'i:'p2r -' Send in description of ycrr property you desire to sell arid avail yourself of the opportu nity offered at .this time to; dis tribute lists of property through out the United States. e; F.LAMB, REAL EST AT HACEMT LCH3 LEAF TOBACCO: . Ve wish to call the attention of our cootums - to ; our celebrated . brand, iiDug ; Lxf Tobacco, 9 in. 5s second o none in quality or appearenco., Wfl link it has no eanil for . , th 'nriftp 1 vy'ii'h i 33c ?t retail. We solicit only oue trial, then it sells itsel - " -. C . W. Ste vjs . ss & . Co . i : 5 ' j jvH.ifA fin" 8Hfl vM&u?tllllL - ' . ! 'H i . WHOLESALE h Aim tobaccots: uMiHAn dsn ill t sonjnaraE. i CO SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FKB. 21,1S8 vaaIv ni SAntbrn Bailroad mail and Lexpn. train., .otithbonud. daily (except Northbound daily, except Sundays, leave Elizabeth City at 2: 45. pf m. Jo . and 4 Northbouud leaves Elizabeth City. 9: 20 a. m and Koing SathCrP, m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Pat- urdav " " Both trains arrive at and depart Kini-fniir jtr. Wtm deDQt. roriOia, conneet at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Eden ton wun vie . r. .w. ninwin and Scupper noug rivers; transfer ster tner t Maekey Ferfy, thence by Norfolk t Sputhern R. connecting with steimer Virginia Dare for MaKe.eyville, Aurora, Washington and intermediate landinaiSi 6 Eastern Carolina Dispatch . ' , ANI y ; : Old Dominion Line. " ' Steamer Neuse will maker tri-wcetly trips, leaving E. Citv Tuesdav s.' lhurs . SstnrdAvs. and iNew I5ern Mnndavs. Wednesdays and Fri ays, stops at Roanoke- Island Tnesdayand Thursday going south, and Itiesdsy Thnrd nd Saturday morning. rmitu northhnund- and 'i coniects the A. & N. C. R. R. : for Golds boro. Kir.ston and Morehpad City, and with the Ww & N. K.R.for Jacksonville, Wilmington, N. C, &c. , ;. . steamer Newbern Jeaves Elizabeth fcity, Monday 12 noon and Wednesday, 6 p. m. for Roanoke Island, Ocracoke, Oriental and New Bern, and! Saturday at 3 p. m. Roanoke Island directj Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to RoanokLland, Ocracfke, Orien tal, New Berner- Kitston, tGoldsboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, N. C. . Daily all rail seryiee between K I !zabetl pity and New tork, Philadelphia, Balti- mnrpinil Norfolk. I Through cars, and as low rates . and quieker time than ty any ctte reroute. Direct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows : ifrom Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Railroad, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. K. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, Dy pTinvWftnia. R R.. Dock Street Station New York, by Penney lvania IK. It., iei 27, North Rirer. and Old Dominion Line. Pnrfnrthr information ftDD Sy to. M. H Snoden, Agent Elizabeth City, or totbe General office of the TSorfolt and Sou.theri Railroad Co., N orf oik, Va. I M.K.KINqI H.C.HUDGINS, - Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Ft J& Pass An. ill NORTH CAROLINA C. L. PETITT Alanager. Steamer NEWTON will leafe Norlo'k tor Elizabeth City, Creswellar.d way landings on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City fori Creswell on Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m.v Returning, will leave Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays- at 4 a. m,," and Elizabeth City earbe day at 3 : 30 p. m.-, arriving in Noifollt next day. u: Steamer -Harbinger will leave Norfolk J for Elizabeth City, Hertford and way landings, on Tuesdayt ana friqays at 4p. m.i Elizabeth City for Hertford Wednes days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Return ing, will leave Hertford foil .Norfolk Mondays, end Thursdays at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth Citv same dav at 2:30 D m.. arriyins: in Norfolk next day. I Elizabeth Cify, N. C. s:b.iiller,&co. WHOLESALE NO.n PULTON MAltKIET Special Attention eiven to Tfte Sale of North Carolina Shad. f Stencils and Stationary on application. v : ' No Arents. ' S. L. ST0RER & CO. r WHOLESALE 1 . Dealers and Shippers of all jnds oi , 1?DT?C! EX TnTOTT ! i 1 - y 16 FTJLTO FISH MARKET j N. Y.? Particular attention nail to the Shad Department. j - We employ no agents and pay no commisions. If your stencil is in good order let us know. t - j -' JAMES BOISD, 1 COM N DEAL1ER IN ALL KINDS OF FKESH FISH, 2 Ganie and Terrapin, NO. 704 SECOND 8TKEET. NO AGENTS EiifLOyjED.v a. w. n: , Successor to Lampbear & llafl, f Wholesale Commissioi. Diler In ... .... i EXRESH FISH, , LOBSTERS. I t . NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York (pity, North Caroiiuf St I a v ecialty No LINES IJ1 Com Fflsh Bete - - - . . . nnn fiTTnTirn DIRECTORY 1 1 1 1 X North mails close at 9: a m.. and ar rives at C: p, in., Thesday p. m., Tnurs day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and closes 213 daily. Southern mail closes at 11. 10 a. m.. daily and 5. 30 p.m., Tuesday 8, Thursdays and Saturdays. - No mailes arrive at .an 1 departs from this office to lntermcdiae pointu between Norfolk apd Edentonon the early and late trains except to Hertford and Snowtlen. . Skyco, 12 rn. Monday and on Tues days Wednesday and baturdajs at 0 , POcracoke, 12 m. Mondays and 6 p. m Wednesday. ' - Newbern, 12 m. Mondays,, and on 1 Wednesday, Tuesday,,, Thurfday and Saturday at 6. p. m. Weeksville and Nixonton arrive at 11 a. ra. on Tuesdars,' Thursdays and Sat urdays, an l close at 1 o'clock p. ni. on same days. . Rnsedjde arrive daily at 11 a m ani do? e at 1 p. m. . ' Street letter boxes nave been located at corner Burgess stret and Pennsylvania Avenue, Main and Water streets, Poin dexter and Shepard streets, Road andLsw rence streets. Main and Road streets. T mail r, m I ox located at corner of Wat and Main streets wdl be collected at S.U0 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. At all tha other street letter boxes at 8 .-00 , o'clock a. m. and , 1 o'c.oek p. m. Postofflce opens at 8 a m, and closes at 7:0t o'clock p. m. Persona calling for advertised letters will ask lor th-m as such. ; Lock loxes can be obtained by apply' Inff for' the same.'- Callers at the general delivery wlpdoi will enter on the right and depart to tht left. This tule will be rigidly enforced and no one will be served out of their regular turn. The patrons of the office are requested to report any misconduct or Inattention on the part of the clerks. i Box folders are requested to furnish -the Pt Master with complete list ,-o.fc numes oi members of liusiness firms, Uorioraiion or Families that are entitled to J e placed in their respective leiler Ooxes. - ' - EV F. LAMB. Postwaster. : THE BLIZABBTE IRON wORES,: C1TAS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor, .80 -to 236 WATER STREET, Norfolk,7'. MAKljjFACTURKKS OF ; Engines Boilers, FORGINGS and CASTINGS. , -Machin and Mill Stipp ies at lowest. tea ''..'. '" '.Workmen sent out on application for rapair. Hpecial Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit Metal. ESTABLISHED 1870. 0 in TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED PRICE 00 cts. . GlLATIA, IlXS., DOT. 16, 183. Paris Medtctne Cd.V 8t. Loula, Mo. i:ntipmn! W ankl last rear. 800 bottls ff GKOVE'S TASTELESS "CII1XI TpNlO and ba Douatbt three pross alreaay cnu yen, la all oar ex perience ot 14 years. In the drug busloeM. bavo never sold an article that tTare each nnlTenaJ alia - faction a yuur Tonic . .. loura tralr. -' R?For Sale and guaranteed by Drs.W.W GRIGGS & SON, Elizabeth City, N. . and all Druggists.! ' - We are now receiving , our supply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened before leaving the Yardi None but the best handled, Lowxst PBicsi.garraatd. urnce on Water otreet, liutbeth City N. r. , We are now nreDared to furnish Coal and ' Wnnri in nmnll or larsre quantities at prices as low as the low- esc. inone or mail your oraers to the office of Culpepper, Griffin & Old, Robinson's Dock, Elizabeth City, N. C, ami tney wiJI have our best attention. H H UlXlUiJ f VT-"1 rv. n r i rmAi ''W- X.,. jr i L;n i v ji ivy v -yaty Coal anfl" Wool Co., - W. N. OLD,
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