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xryr t Japiur. Bemlnderf of a titao when xnor ta!s were iuppoied to havo close in tcrcoane with tho gods como.up " cow and then, and often in the most .nscipccted places. For example. there are some 5.0CO persona in Chi cago who daily write inTocabons - to Jupiter, or Zeua. . Many times ' th!a number give of their rabstance for these talismanic ciphers, hoping thereby to be rid of some bodily ill. Kow; the curious partpf this latter day pagan worship is that those . who male tho sign of high Olym- rs king have little if any thought cf what they, are doing, and those who so 'eagerly seek tho pa ren in cuts" nexer euspect they arq tat leg part In a medico-religious rite scf the middle agea.. In fehort, the "priests of Jupiter" are physicians and druggists, the eopplicants their patients or customers and the parch mcnts ordinary prescriptions. In the left hand upper corner of every physician's prescription or 9rn?cHt' recino mar be Xourj a letter RJ' havinc a line drawn obliqnely across its tail , Not one person in ten who writes "a prescription takes the trouble to recall the significance of that little troke across the 'B. and not one in a thousand who carries a pre scription to tho, dispenser knows anything at all aa tothejneaning of . the symbol. Physicians and drug gists textbooks tell us it stand for "recipe! and means "take of the following." ", Many of those who write and dis pense prescriptions will pauso in their tynsy moments long enongh to a a v ! im a m ora arlilfmrr 1 tn nni! means little, if anything, but the student of ancient 'things finds in that well known symbol a relic of the days when prescriptions had to be.bleeaed of the 'gods to be effective and will tell us it originally meant "May Jupiter, or Zeus (or tome other god who happened to be not overbasy at the time), bless this pre scription and bring tho patient health." Archaeologist, while agreeing as to the antiauity of thL medical symbol or talisman, differ somewhat as to its exact original meaning. The oldest form of the letter appears to have been a figuru like the Enji- L-h Mtr "E," wim th lwcr hori sontal part cross eu with a scepter shape line. This or eome modifica tion of it has been from timo imme morial the symbol of the planet Jupiter, and this is given as the rea son for placing it at the head of pre scriptions, for the great planet, "bearer of the name of tho father of life, was believed lb olden days ? to havo a peculiar and powerful influ ence over diseases. This symbol has also been generally described as simply tho initial lottcr for Zeus, the Greek name for Jupiter, but this only accounts fox part of it, as it makes no provision for the seep : terlike stroke, an object which, ao ,. oompanied or int wined by a serpent, ,was prominent in representations of Jupiter. Still others liave figured It as being made up of the initial "and terminal letters of Zadakiel, tho angel and spirit of the great planet Some, taking it to bo a combination of "It" and "I," have held that it might be derived from 'the name of Raphael, angel of the sun, while cne, Taylor, Bays, "This ideogram "resolves itself into an arm, grasping a thunderbolt," which ! Is only an other way of ascribing it to Jupiter. Tho bulk of testimony, therefore, seems to strengthen the first posi tion that the symbol is' a fragmen tary and obsolete medical talisman, "once potent with the unseen powers, but now meaning to tho average person little more than 1 2, an ill .tasting mixture and perhaps im proved health. Chicago Post 'Sn an averace an Enclishman is 34 pounds heavier than a -French man. ANGER XO tvhich the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and "dread with which she looks for ward, to tne Hour ot woman si "severest trial is appreciated by but 'few. All effort should be made to smooth these rogcrcd 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 ISausea, Headache, fctc uloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipationsT-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 ncr. atcty to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and th,e time of recovery shortened. I know one tidy, the mother of three children, who iunered greatlj in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of Mother Friend, of ma before her Yonrth confinement, and was relieved quick! and easily. All aeree that their labor wu ihorter and less painful." . Jons O. roLHiLr,' Macon, Ga, l.OO PER BOTTLE at allDru Stores, or nt by xprea on receipt of price, f-re Con tain la- Inrmlaable Information rf Inurwt u all tomo, will be ani to IXII vact adlrtM opoa application, bj Mi fmt BKAOntLD H tGULATOR Ca, AruJT. t . ..... f I f A MODERN SILHOUETTE. "H rorrlar l'r ef the Are Em la Prloo Cl"Ir. VTfcere hMX tlx-? roc to .O little ilrLs With ft tor 1 mtnnrn oJ nlnrl cur la, TTho 1 rre their doIlW and like tkeir toya i4 t?k of eomething tid-a the boyaT Little old worsen In plenty I find. atux f scanner aod of mind, IJttU clA CirUL who talk of their "bean' twi Tu mlth each other la stjLUh clothe. "There are no little girls nowa- days," rcmarked a woman, speak- ing of a party she had attended. where children of 8 ana 30 years had danced and supped, perfect lit la mtifltrvmiTfa nf fhpir elders i : - . "It is cnouch to make one's Heart ache to listen to these 'little oiu women, "was the response. "They are blase at 10, ana ueaven pny them at 161 They will have sucked their orange so dry that life will be inirfl- husk. It is an ordinary occurrence for these small slips to have their own matinee parties, and the subsequent diecussion of vaude ville places some older women jis learners at their feet, 'io be sure, theso tots have a chaperon, but the unit older set of tnrls buy tbeir own matinee tickets and chaperon them- ipWp. Won't our cirls begin to thinku "strict if we denv them a like privilege, and will they soon an "nouiico that rana is not needed as an escort, 'for all the other girls have boys go home with themi ITow do vou surroose tbey amuee thcmselvei 'Elaine, you bo seated and play you are a young jaay. i w a gentleman calling upon you, taia Lillian the other afternoon, ana for two hours those 8-year-olds ex changed society commonplaces and bonmots with the poise and expres sion or cenume society womeu whilo tho onlooker lonced for f-ome power to startle them out of their horrible artificial composure ana turn them into artless, merry, chil- drcn. "You remember Mrs. French I She actually moved from one part of tne city to another in order to place her children in a school where some thing was talked about betides the number of diamonds each respective mother pqatscd or tho latest thing in gown. She aid that when .Maud announced that unless a new gown was forthcoming the could not play in the next musical the felt tho poi- I son nai kccim to woric. ana ner only safety lay in flight." The frftikd aclauuwd in reply: What a paroily the whole thing is I The few natural children one occa sionally stumbles upon aro actually pitied by their mates becauso they have 'no fun.1 Iruly it is enough to make an ancel weep, for tliese little abnormal specimens are chil dren cf well to do, well bred Ameri can parents and are simply victims of the forcing process so typical of our ace, wnne you pny xnem think of the possible children they may mothur and pray that it may soon become the 'fad for children to be wholesome and old fashion1 ed." New York Tribune. Human deeds and human lives are never understood until they are fin ished. You can no more tell in ad vance how manhood will turn out than how a young child will grow up. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. lint it you have kuinev. liver or bladder trouble you will find Swamp. Koot just the remedy you need. I'eo lleare not apt to pet anxious nbout their nealty soon euoueh. Tf.you are not quite Well' or "half sick have vou ever thought that your kidney? may te the cause 01 your sickness? It is easy to tell by sittiDg aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys When unne stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent de sire to urinate scanty supply ruiin or (lull ache in the back is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bhuler need doctrine. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. . Kilmei's SwRnitwItnot. fulfil!. pvprv cisM in rt- ieving week and diseased kidneys and all forms bladder and urinary trouble. 2'ot only does Bwainp-Root, gives new lire to the kidneys the cause 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 best Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. Tou may have a sample bot tie and phampMet both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two cent stamp to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the Economist and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co liinchampton, N. V. The pro prietors of thi paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. WILLIS H. ROGERS AVbolcfole Commission FISH DEALER 10G Fulton Market, NEW YORK. North Carolina Shad a Sivclaltv. Str.cils f(rtlbhed v a mointnts notice. Referehce9-Gaiikir.c& Co.taiikcriT Klizabeth Cil v, N. and other finan. cial tiotist-s when desin-d. For Sale at a Sacrifice. The Elizabeth City Net & Twine Co'a "Wharf Property. E. F. LAMB. Dlti of tfce Blood and Icrrea Kb one need Buffer with neural eia. Thl dbeae U quickly and permanently cured by Brown' Iron Bitten. Ererr dim rf the blood, nerve and stomach, chronic or otberwi. saccumb to Browns Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century. It stand to-day fore most among oar mnst rained remedies. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold br all dealer. i i C. wife It , 13 true wisdom for every body to ta-te a thorough course of Swift's Specific just at this season of the year. Tho blood is sluggish I -l t i i i nu linpoveriBiieu, auu iuu is full of impurities wnicn,snouja Jd bQ eliminated.. In addition fWnnrh1r' Mnsine- the blood l , . l"UiUS UP avoia loss oi appeuie auu a geu and eral i run-down feeling - in the springj S.S. S. so strengthens and mer season. very small. matter to take this precaution but it insures health and strength all summer, owiit s tpecmc For Olritrl is far ahead of all other remedies for this purpose. It is a real blood remedy which promptly purifies the blood and thoroughly renovates the entire system, tones and strengthens tho stomach, and renews tne appetite, iz 13 tne only' safe tonic, being purely vege table, and the only'blopd remedy guaranteed toicontain no arsenic, sulphur, mercury, "potash or other mineral suDsiance, wnicn is oi so much importance to an who know the injurious effects of these drug3. Kature should be assisted by na- ture's remedy, S. S. S. Take s. S. S. and be well all summer. ; CURE ALL TOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer, 8 A Madiclne'Chest in Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS. DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLO RHEUMATISM. fj i ' ' A NEURALGIA. M - p , 25 and GO cent Bottles. M BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- H j BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' ITS W ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM ClenM umI batiria the hull. Promote! laxuri.nl (rrowth. Never Fails to Beitore Gray Hair to its Toothful Color. Cure walp dtvraoet a hair iaiiing. );, and tl.UQat PrugigU B ALTHTOKE a TEAM 'PACKET CO. Eejwnt Steamers Dally, exptect SunUv. . between Baltimore aud OLD MAY hi N E Old l'oint Oumfort, Norfolk, Ports mouth and all points Soutn. Direct connect Ions with all railroads ter minating at Norfolk, Portsmouth BETWEEN and Hampton Koads. ALTIMOKE, STEAMER VJKU1N1A. irom OLD IolNT, Baltimore, for KW-hmond, every NtKh v)LK, Monday, wetinesoay -ana rrtuay, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PIEB10, LIGUT AND SOUTH. St., by way of Chesapeake nay and James Kiver. Arrives ai icn- THE ' mond next morning. Nodeiaj, 8WIr"TEST, notranafers. Safest Meau on European pun. i.ux- SUREST ort ius Stateroom.-", Electric Lights ROUTE . Steam IJeat- Brtns iree. Ticket Offlce, 129 East lialttmore t street Telephone 1435. JOHN R. SHERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON, Oentral Manager. Tramc Manager. E. BROWN, General Ticket Agent. ICE and CO AL CO. We have found it'Jexpedient 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 andehall endeavor to merit a share of your trade. We will give LONG TONS, CLEAN COAL and . i PROMPT SERVICE. Kindly give us a showing. CRYSTAL ICS A! COAL CO., ! ! Elizabeth City, . C. P. O, Box 13. . 'Phone 6 Are you thinking of buying M Wt THIS YEART It so buy the Deering Ilall and Roller UeMriug. the Kglitfst draft machine on earth. If -tht-re is 110 agent in our -ounly, drop a total for particulais to C. W. TATEM, Col um bin, CU Is up as to fortify agemst ttie II A II R II fl fP'ifsVf fl T T forms of dangerous illness V U Uj L t I L ! t j in nwm m m m tKja ujmbbl W. STEVENS HOLESALE TOBACCONISTS- j j " AND C1CAB JVIANUFACTURER; ; Snuff Cisrars. Cifirarettes PiDes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed. , The only Excla.ive Tobacco ITonse in the jCity j WATER ST ELIZAPETH CITY. N..C.I Sacko our S&ad HadeHavana : ' ' . O 1. WHOLESALE GHOCEES A2TD -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster j 1 C&'Prettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint? in the city. T h j Beod for New Color Cards. Lead, Oil, Varnishes, I f .. ; Terrentine, Etc AGENTS t'OR A. WRENN & SO'S ! ELIZABETH Tait'S Extra Early Uon; The Earliest Truck Pea, The Purest, The Handsomest, The Best Shipper Ypu cannot afford to use. any b0 bought lor 3.25 per bushel;, ask your Exp. Station what thfe Nonpareil always does in competitive trials. We-2r&s, glad to have small orders and give them our best attention. GEO TAIT & SONS, SEED I&EECHANTS F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0. Successor to John H. Zeiolbb Dealer in all.kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, From the Che: pest to the best. All tel cgraits promptly attended to. ceafss a:;d ccoiiks boards . orhon AtWpA. Tlie fiotst Htarse in tuis section. R-sewood, walnut, ciom-cov-ered and metal ic caskets a specialty At thfi old stand on EhrinEhaue. Street. Thank f ul tor ' past pati onge "Also all kinds of cabinet work. NEWJEST DISCOVERY ' FOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY -AT NEf YORK- DEHTAL RuOSS ONLT j j 162 Main Street, - jstorfoIjK:, vjl. s , j D. EISTtQ" FI3 Dnntist Over Seabnrv's Shoe Sroro. A Farm Near Harrellsviiie, h. u. ; ino mi1 from villaee. 2 miles from steamboat landing. A fine dwelling of eight rooms. Well flanked, by piaz zars. A. full supply of outbuildings. 14 horse stables. A large barn. 9 to bacco curing barha. Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, grape vine, yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant water, hea:thy and beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bright tobacco, cotton, corn, etc For sale at a great bargain. The best home for the price asked in iNortn uaroima. i E. F, LAMB, j Keal Kstate Agent.. Motumsnls ami Gravestones. DESIGNS FREK - Then wrlti : deceased and li-nit 'iV of H - t LA rift EST KTfVK IN soura to 13 Li:r r THE . Lowest Pric-8 and PjA Vv'ork Guaraiitcd. TE C0U?Rf.!Art3LZ W03KS "(Eablbhtd 2818) -'m to 1C3 Bank St . NORFOLK; VA. & CO, Job Lots a Specialty. Filled World's F&vprit9 CijW." , - . t; - 4-v t- :" : J . n Me TOBACCONIiv'rS t , ;::''''4-" BUGGIES. A full ine kept in(6tock,!2 CITY- N. C. other when the Nonpareil can 78 Corn tnercial Fl tee, Norfolk,, Va Attorny-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. t ' . r-r.-.v-i.-i: Prompt attenton giyen to Pro fessional Business. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. Farms, i Town Property TimDer Lanas ' 1 bought and sold on cbmmissiori. I ; '."". -'T.-J'' -Ti' 'r.. . ",: Kenti Agericy Connected with DMce. PARTIES HAVING ' 1 - - . v r TIMBER-LANDS, FARMS Vacant Town Lots, Dwellings in Tdwn? T- Or Wharf Property t i- -V. 'fit 414 fgutoj. : tO sell have an opportunity to advertise 'the aine ahroad through : this' Real Estate Agency WITHOUT EXPENES, as IcxhaiS are made" unless sale is ef fected. '-I'yrt bena in description of j your property you desire to self and avail yourself of the opportii nity offered at this time" fd dis tribute lists of property through out the United States. :: B. F. IiMffi, REAL ESTAT EACENT LONG LEAF TOBACCO. We wish to call the attention of oar coo turns to oar celebrated brand. Long Leaf Tobacco, 9 in. 5s, second to none in quality or appearence. We think it has no equil for the price; which is 25c at retail. We solicit onlj one trial, then it sells itself ; ' C. Wj STJsyjcjra Its Co and;illli s . pareil Pea F. - 1 ' t - - - ; -L . T . - tot "d MB 1 1 CO SCBiDUEnrEFFECTFE5. 21, 18?8 "Korfolk and Southern Railroad mall and expreat tralna, sonthbonnd. dally (ecpi SandariJleare Elizabeth City at 11:40 m Northbound daily, excel Sundays- leae Elizabeth City at 2 : 45. p Im. No and 4; NOrthbouud leave.9 Ellzabetn rsfw bft m jmd cnitur-South 6,rP m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. ' ! . . ! Both ' trains arrive at. and depart from Norfolk Western depot, rnorjoiR, oonnect ar Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Eden ton with steamer fox Roanoke, Cashie, Chowan -ancr-ecuiipw- nonr rtvera: transfer tTnerio juacsey Ferry, thence by Norfolk Southern R. w tA Roner. Pantetro and Belhaven, connecting with steamer Virginia Pare for MaM-eYUie, Aurora, t jsuswb intermediate landings. ? Eastern Carolina Dispatch f : -and - ! Old Dominion Line, j Rtekmer Neuse will make tri-Wtekly trips, leaving E. Citv Tuesday s, Thurs days and Saturdays, and New Berne Mondays, Wednesdays and! Fridays, stops at Roanoke Island Tuesday and Thursday coins south, and luesuay Thursday and Saturday morning. with nortn bou na, - . ana cuuurcio thtf A. & N. C. R. H. for Ga'.ds boro, Kinston and Moreht ad City, and with the W. & N K.K.for Jacksonville, Wilmineton, N. C &c. 'I . '..steamer Newberu leaves Elizabeth City, Monday 12 noon and Wednesday pi mV for Roanoke Island, Ocracoke, Oriental and New Bern, and Saturday at 3 p. in. Roanoke Island direcU, --' Tickets on sale at xwizaDein cuy pia tion t6 Roanoke I-land, Ocracoke, Orien tal. .iNew Berne, Kitston. Goldsbpro, Morebead City ana w umir gion 4 . v. . Daily alt rail aeryiee' between Ellzabetl City and New lork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk, v- ; ( . Through cars, and as low rates ano Quicker time than Ly any other route, j JJireCl ail goous w uc euippcu m ern fjaroima uiSDatcn as ioiiowb . x rum Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Kailroad, Baltimore, by r. w. n. k., imi- dept Street Station; lhiladelphia,f 03 Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Penney lvania R. Fiei 27,. North River, and Old Dominion Lino, : . - i; .For further information apply to jVi. a Snowden. Aarent Elizabeth City, or totbc General office of the "Norfolk and Southen Bailroad Co., N orf oik, Va. M. K, KING,' .. 'H.U.'HUUWlffN . Genl Manaeer, Gen'l Jb't.&rass as. PETIT'S C- L . P ET I jJT IV1 a n a g e r. Steamer NEWTOW will lea;e Norfp k for Elizabeth City, Cresweli ajh.d way landings on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth Cit? for Ures Well on Thursdays and Mondays'. at 9:30a. m.jRetnrning, will leave Cresweli for Nprfplk, on .Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 a. rjo.,and, Elizabeth iCity same day; at 2 :'30 p. m. , arriving inNoifolk ftext day. i .Steamer Harbinger will leave iNorfolk for Elizabeth City, Hertford and way landings on Tuesdayt and Fiidays at 4 p. im.; Elizabeth City for Hertford We'dnes day's and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Re urn Injr, ' will-leave Hertford for Korfolk Mondays, tnd Thursdays at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth City same day at 2:30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day. ; L ! t W. W MORRISETT, Agent, ' . A , Elizabeth City N. C 3, B. K1ILLER, &JCQ. 3 -r . WHOLESALE Colli I Nf3 tiftlif FULTON MA BRET. : ? - NEW YORK Special Attention given to Thef Salt of North CarolinaShad. I Stencils and Stationary on a ppf iV ation. No Acents. . S. L. STORER'&iCO. WHOLESALE "I y Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of iSfVlto'fISH MARKET, N. Y. Particular attention paid to. the Shad Department. ; I I j ne employ nu agents auu Py no eommlsions. ' 1 If your stencil is in good order et us know. JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER li ALL KIKDS OT FKESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. ! n6. 'ioi SECOND street BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYEt1 A. W. HAFF, L Successor to Lamphear & H all, ' Wholesale Commissiou Deal er Inr ' " " FRESH FISH, - LOBSTERS. It. , NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York Citv. North Carolina 3h I a Specialty:. No NORTH CAROLINA LIS t 1 . Y l Dealer Acents. - POSTOEFIGE DIRECTORY North mails cjose at 9: a m.,ana ar rives at C: p. in., Thesday !. m:. Tours day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and. closes 215 daily. Southern mail closes at 11. 10 a. ra.. daily-and 5. SO p,m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. No rriailes arrive at an .departs from this - office io lntermedian pomtts between Norfolk and Edentonon the early and late trains except to Hertford and Snowilen. ,x . ' ' j Skyco, 12 in. Monday and on Tues days Wednesday and Saturdays at 0 . Ocracoke, 12 m. Mondays and 6 p rri Wednesday. , Newbern, 12 m. Mondays, and on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thnrdav and Saturday at 6, p.m. v v ' Wecksrille and Nixonton arrireat 11 a m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, and close at 1 o'clock p. m. on same days. , Rfsedale arrive daily at 11 a m and cloe at 1 p. m. . Street letter boxes have been located at corner Burgess street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Main and Water streets, Poin .UYtrran.Kiipmtnl streets. Road andLaw rence street. Main and Road streets. T mail r m lox located at corner of Wat. and Main streets will be collected at ; SMX) a.-m. and 1:30 p. m. At all the other street letter boxes at 8:00 0 dock a. m. ana 1 o c oek p. m. Postofflce opeuo at 8 a m. and closes at 7.0t o'clock p. m. ; . ; Persons calling for advertised letters will.ask tor them as such. . . : Lock boxes can be obtuned byapply inc for the same. . - 1 .... I. 1 CHllers at the general delivery wmuo will enter on the right and depart to tin left. , This tule will be rigidly enforced and nc one will be servea out of their regular turn. T The patrons of the offlce are requested to report any misconduct or inattention on the p.rt of the clerks. - j , Box holders are requested to lurnisn the st Master with complete H&i ol Dsmes oi members of Business firms. Corjoration or Families that are, entitled to.i-e Dlaced in their ;respictive letter Boxes . E. F. LAMB. Postius6ter. THE ELIZABETH IRON Mil '. - -. CHAS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor.' .80 to 285 WATER STREET, Norfolk, . MASUFACTURKRB OF ' Engines, Boilers, F0RGSNGS and CASTINGS -Machin aud Mill Snpp ies fit lowest fes - . ' Wonvraen sent out on. application for rapair. ' . . Special Sales Agent for Merchants Babbit Metal. ; r. ESTABLISHED 1870. mm IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULT3J WARRANTED. PRICE GO cto. OAI.ATIA, ILUU. lioV. IB, 1293. Paris Jtedlclne Co., 8t. Loals, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of OItOVE'8 TASTELKya CIirLL TONIC and bar oouRbt three rtoss already this year. In all oar ex perience of 14 . years, in tb drna bnihieaa, have never sold on article that gare aucn tmlTeraal aatla tacUua aa your Tonic Yoora truly, , , ' ABHIYJCXUM, AGO. : , '''7 y Vi .... ' . "For Sale and guaranteed by Drs.W.W- GRIGQS & 80N..Embeth City, N, C. and ajl DrngKists; .,-.v, & , . : .' AA r-' r.-r r ' i -A. ? we are now receiving onrsunniv Coal, and will fill orders promptly. . All coal is screened hefnre Tnavlntr h Yard. None but the best handled, f Lowest pkicks guaranteed. ; MJince on water Btreet, EUiabethCltT we arfi now pjepr-to-fnrpish Wood in small of large Coal and quantities at prices as low as the low est. "Phone or mail yodr orders to the office of CulneDPer. Griffin & Old. Main St,, or apply at offlce or Yard. Robinson's Dock, Elizabeth City. N. C- and they will have our best attention. . . . . .... t E, City Coal aDi.fooi Co.; . i.' LRJ u -y Lii U M J3 . .. i....-.s ,
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