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f t i i J ! : 1 t A MEMORY 6f GETTYSBURG. HaUl4 by m Matla- DIwnb GtJ i Corda ud GMrml Bat low. "" ' , "A most pathetic se well as one of the most heroic incidents of'the TROUBLE ABOUT THE HATS. Hffret of Abttol mlodHoeM Amocf MeiL ) br of.aClab la Newark. ' ni . . 1 war of the rebellion occurred on tho j tvhoc members teem to have con-! first day of the battle cf Gcttye- eiderablo trouble about their hats . burg." eaid Judgo Thomas J. Hack- when they lay them in the rack at j ey of Sooth Carolina. the clulho?:c. There have been fro- j "Ls never intern!! in niv Kit-' 5 qnent instances lately in wmcn tla at that txsinr. where the Federals ! members I their into the battle by a shoes. This last joint strange, but it is nejerthel c C. W- STEVENS .: : & VGO: IBiPfl . postofhce bi RECTORY i - havo been unr. Me to find t Which is better, to thoronzhlv - w- - - T own bats wnen ready to co elenns5 and rmrifv the blood lost Pettigrevr North Carolina division was barefooted and got permission to go into the town of Gettysburg to get a supply of f hoes from the stores. The soldiers there met .a Federal force and became engaged hotly.. Each sido re-enforced heav- quedtion of j uvme- " a.njosi Kuaiu auu, wjm COTf or ma,Jco yourseii name to rnnr Pnrm 1 o wembf r-bip largely made up 67; the many dangerous ailments es-truo. I EIC1U miuiiiu gtu iccrtiiam?, iuiku-$ wn icn are so prevalent aunng i uiiiCiurcTo ecu prczcionai men, summer impurities riave Deen ;. HOLES AJLE TOBACCOniSTS- . . AND CIGAR r.lANUrACTURER;. Snuff; Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc; . - Prices Guaranteed. Job Lots a Specialty. 1 vh only Exclusive Tobacco House to tbe City.4 - j WATER ST ELIZAPETH CITY, W. C; I Snose cur Hand lI&de-Hav2ma Pilled crld'a Paverita Ciffar.4atT. 3r 20 a. m and roinn Sooth 6: p, m every Tuesday, lnursaay ana rav- and tbere is rot tho slightest reason , accumulating in the blood all for attributing tbe ejcchccge of winter, and right now is the time headgear to jocularity or convivial- to get rid of them ity. t course of Swift's Speci jusregnmeu as Fimpio absence 01 . to cleanse tne Dlood and pun mind when a sober lawyer goes ' fy the system, toning up and iw -r, r,,i.i o home with a derby three thxs too I Btrencthenins it all over. Those -dded advantage on the part of the I tTPaU toT him l on tho toP ci j who take this precaution now are ow is tne time r j r-i y 30a ana nnn- i z , . r ' -r:, Confederate?, who held the field . "M General John B. Gordon's brigade was advancing during the heat of battle he saw a federal gen- 'eral lying wounded and apparently dying right in tbe path- lie dis . mounted and, raising tbe head of the wounded officer, which hiy in a hollow, placed a .knapsack beneath sit. He then gave him some water .and whisky to revive him, at the same time expressing deep sym pathy with him. He inquired who he wis and was answered: - M I am General Francis BhtIow .of New York.' 'What can I do for yon, gen eral Tasked General Gordon. 'Have ' you any last wish to intrust to mef M 'Please take a package of letters from tbe breast pocket of my coat, said Barlow in a weakened voice. "General Gordon did 60. V 'Now aaij Barlow, I beg of yon to read one' to mo, for they are from. my wife, and I wish her words to be the. last I shall hear. . .Whila the shot and shell wero plowing up tho ground General Gordon read aloud tho letter of a noble, patriotio woman to her dying husband. When ho had finished reading it, General Barlow request ed him to tear up all the letters, as he did not wish them to be profaned by the eyes of strangers. 'General Gordon bado him good by and hurried forward to overtake his command. He then pent a flag of truce by messenger to General Meade at his headquarters. Tho messenger was informed where Mrs. Barlow might le found. On re ceiving General Gordon's note fho hastened to her husband on tho field of battle under fire. She found him, and under her careful nursing hel recovereu nis neann ana sirengtn. "General Gordon and tho bravo officer whom he eucccred on the field cf Gettysburg met again about 13 yeara after the date of tho inci dent I have related. Gordon wa9 then a United States senator from Georgia, and Barlow was attorney general of tho utato of New York. At a dinner given by Mr. Totter, a representative in congress from "New York, a gentleman was intro duced to Gordon as General Barlow of New York city. "Gordon scanned him closely and observed: !Was General Barlow, tho brave soldier of the Union army, who was killed at Gettysburg, related to you, Eirr " 'Though not with literal fidelity to historic truth, ye, sir very closely related, was tho prompt re ply. 'J am the General Barlow who was killed at Gettysburg, and I rec ognize In you the General Gordon whoso soldiers killed me. ' "Upon that announcement they gave each other such cordial proofs of mutual esteem as served to illus-. trato that no hands clasp o warmly, at least among Americans, as those that have sheathed the sword after . having drawn it in battle. "This incident serves to emblazon the truth of General Lamar's utter ance in his speech upon the death of Senator Charles Sumner, delivered In the house of representatives. wheaJio aid, 'Americans, know on HOLESALE sn szza 2a For Olw A .TheSJIUUU his head and comrwls some equally J comparatively safe all summer; grave member to wear a hat which but to n respj oli hid car?, or when a member form of leaves hL? ilk hat behind and hur- i mon dui ries homo wi-aring a toft hat whioh lit is no is the counterpart of one hanging in 'Specific his own haJL m , j It is Faid that this latter occur rence happened quito rccentry nfcd thnt whpfi flip rrfn!ifr rom linmA and taw his own brown alpine on rilL accomplish so much toward tho hall rack ho compared the two rendering the system capable of hurriedlyand battened back to the resisting the evil influences which club just in timo to find the owner "e so liable to attack it during of the brown hat making a timo the summer when sickness is so about its disappearance. Thoflus- abundant. Jt is the best tonic nrpti mmW hnr?ri nnr cr.ff and system-builder on the market. hat and explained Jhe mistake, but Realise it is a real blood remedy was still more flustered when the Bn(f 19 IU,auo B"ieV lu ereu uuj other numl-r aid: an( remove all impurities, and "But tLisYs not my hat. I buy my .supply an abundance of pure, rich hats of Smith, and thid ia one of and, red blood. S. S. S. is made Jones'." s exclusively of roots and herbs, in Amnnrinf i,A i,nta in i.oii and is Nature's own remedy. It the abseLtminded member had nat- 13 purely vegetable, and is the urallyput his own hat on hw head on1 !jlood remedy guaranteed f and rushed back to the club. Tho ' contain ! no . potash,-mercury or two members live close together, 9,thcJ mTah . Be sure to get S. however, and the exchange was jS- S- TheTe nothing half as made that night. Another case 1 2 which hapj)ened did notend so pleas- j ' I . antly. A member walked off with 1 f". ' ' . -Usrl" i " - --J.'.', another mcmber'a hat and 'discover, j Ittt: 'jfftVrtrOyA rtl next morning that it had tbe i j$;vj owner's nan:o in it. He called upon ! t -ffctj '"M t?ii '--. . ... - IBcDTTTTdDM ffii Jill M andLliSi A -"F mm & Mi 1 j ' A . I1 ' I A . .1 1 XHonn roaus ciose aiv:a ra, nu ar rives at 6: p. m., Thesda3 P. m., Tnurs day -and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and closes 315 daily. Koatbern mail closes at 11'. 10 a. in.. daily and 5. 80 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. eCBEDULE IN EFFECT TB. 2lt 1898. 1 from this r office to Intermediae point u v . ; - it between Norfolk and Eden ton on tne early Norfolk and Southern Bailrbad mal I and aDd Ute trains except to Hertford . and ucpreaa tndna, sonthbound. ally (except g0owJen. . ' SuBdaysTleare Elizabeth City? at 11:40 m . Skyco, 12 in. Slonday and on Tues- Northhonnd dy,ei8miday. leave days'lVedneaday and Saturdays at tf. Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p m. No3 Jr ; v and 4 'Northbound leaves Elliabetn oink lm. Mrndnvs and 6 n. m Wedueday. i Newbern, 12 m Monday?, and on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thqrpdav and Saturday at 6, p. in. . Weekaville and Nixonton airlveat 11 a.;m. on Toesdars, Thursdays and Snt. nrdays. and close at 1 o'clock p. m. on same days. ! Ilosedale arrive daily at 11 a m and r urdav." Both trains t arrive m land depart from Norfolk A Western depot, Norfolk connect at Norfolk with all rail and ateam- f lines, and at Edenton.witb teamen I or RoauQkeCashit. Chowan afid Scuppei noog rivers; transfer stef meitoilaekey's rrTV.thne br Norfolk t Southern - B. E: to . Rober. 5 Pantearo and Belhaien, I cloe at 1 p. m. ooimecting with ete-uner Virginia Dare 1 Street letter boxes have been located at for lUB:.eviiJe, Aurora, waningion. ana i comer iiurgess sir.ci ana l ennsyivauia- Avenue. Main and air 6trc p, i'oin dexter and Shepard lretts,Hoad and Law - 4 ' WHOLESALE -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement; Hair & Plaster. CSTPrettiest and Best Ready.Mixed Paints in the city.V ,: Send for New Color Cards. Lead. Oil. Varmshea. " ' s . rerp entuie, 'istc. - r , V j I ELIZABETH CITY. Nl J , t - I i 1 ' I r ; .' - i ' ; ' . in--;-.-- ' . f-.rr.r'TivJ PARKER'S i-ylS&H HAIR BALSAM ' yr... ifnmote a luxuriant rrowth. V'-A v.-a ever Fails to Bestore Gray - I tbo owner of the bat at bis idueo of 1 1 j Liusinov. ami mini i r, "I believe I bavo got your bat I took it from the club lat night and left lamo behind. - Did you get miner "I don't know. I got some old hat and woroit home, but tho first thing I did Ibis morning was to buy a new hat and throw tho old ono away." The visitor was somewhat abash cd, nr.d after a moment paid: "What had I better doi I don't want to be wearing your hat-around town." ."You bad better do as I did. Go SEfiT FREE bny a r.ew hat and throw mine away. It t.as a pretty good hat and reason ably new, but I don t want it. I've tot a better one now." 2ew Yorl bun. 0 Tait'S (Extra- Early Upnpareil iSSSSSS ITS AD7BETISEME ITTS llM.iT to ltm Youthful Color. Curca tn'.p lirnt tt hair lalixog. .. id SI Jat I1rurt:t The Earliest Truck Pea, f The Purest, , j The Handsomest. L The Best Shipper I . You cannot afford to use any other when the Nonpareil can be bought for 3.25 per bushel; ask your Exp. Station what: i the Nonpareil always does in competitive trials. We are glad to have small orders and give them bur best-attention: interznVdtat? landings. Eastel-n Garolina Dispatch i ; - Old; Dominion Line. I TheSleamVr rKETJSE kaTes feliza bethXity Tuesday, Tharsday and Sat urday at 6:00 P. M. for NeWBerne, ton nesting with A . & N. C. R. for Goilds bor0,Kinaton and Morehead City; and wtthlW. & N. R. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, -etc. Returning leaves NewBerne Mondav. Wednesday and -FridaTi touching, at Roanoke Island, 'roesnay, ana , baturaay going fcoutn and Tuesday going north. I i f Steamer NEWBERN leavea Elizabeth City Monday noon . and $Ved nesday P p. m ; for Roanoke Island Ocracoke ,Ticketa;Qt("aale,as: Elizabetji City iSU tion to RoanoksLjJand, Ocracoke, Orien- tal, New. Berne, . KitBton, Goldaboro, Moreheid Uity and' Wilmington, N. C. 4 J)allj pill rail serylee btwen El!zntetl CltT and New iork, Fbiladelphia, Bklti more and Norfolk -, ... .... I ", ,1 -i x urouga caxB ; iua s low- raves janu quicker jtlme than by any othe f route. 1 ; i Direct all goods to be shipdgd via East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows : From Norfolk by NorloJk & Souihefn Railroad, uiimore. by r W & J3. ll. It., fresi- dent fitreet Station: rhiladelDhiai by Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Ktreet Station New YorkI.by; Penney Ivanial R. R.f Jier 27,Jortk. River, ; and Old j Dominion 'Ulna..-. ' t.'Th ? i, r ; .. I For further information -apidy to M. H t-W ortotbe and Southen f Railroad Co.; N6rf oik. Va. i fiUefl'l Manager, : -Gen'l Fti A PassjAg. rence atret'ts. Main and Road streets. T mail lr. m I ox located at comer of Wat. and Main streets will be collected at 0;00 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. At all tbe other street letter boxes at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'coek p.m. ' Postofflce opens at 8 a m. and closes at 7:0t o'clock p. m. Persons calling for advertised letter 1 will &k tor tht-tn aa sunlit Lock boxes can be obtained by apply ing for the same. Callers at the general delivery windoi will enter on the right and depart to tin left. This mle will be rigidly enforced ,; and no one will be served out of tbeir ' regular tarn. . The patn.ns of the office are requested (o report any misconduct or inattention on the D:rt of the clerks. I Bix holders are request eu to furbish the Pest Master with complete list of Humes of membern of Uu sip ess tlrms, Corjoraiion or Families that are entitled to i.e placed in their respective letter Boxes. f. P. LAMB. Postiufstcr m ELIZABETH IRON IRKS J OHAS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor. kit to 286 WATER 5ISSET, Norfolk, . 1 MANUPACTURKllS OP Engines, Boilers, F0RGJNGS and CASTINGS. C. t. PETITT Hlanlager. Thelit;iit;iir: sppt-Kiiitt connected v.'ith the rt.vfvu:iient weather Lu- re.'ta maintains that rods ::re no pro tection nnd that most precautions taken by pcoplo to keep out of the lath of a iiossiLlo electrical dis to jhourekeeprrs LiSi COMPANY'S Iixlreclf M ' COOK CO;5C- GEO. TAIT & SONS, SEED 2XEBCHA1TTS -Machin and Mill Supp . iea ni lowest tes- WorKrcen sen out on application for repair. , I Special Sales' Agent -for Merchants Babbit Metal. ; ; ESTABLISHED 1870. 78 Commercial Place; Norfolk; a rf,7 if tellii'.g how to prepare many del- J icate and delicious dishes. F.HLZIEGLER&BRO: Succeseor to John H. Zeioleb ' i I Address Liehit Co., P. New York. O. Box 2718 ; NOT FCK EVERYTniiiG. 15.' LTIMOliE &TEAM PACKET CO. IIElFLUEM of th6 ?Iothcr shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding 'through all the aes and enters the confines of Eternity. With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how great the effort dc to ward off danger and make her life joyous and happy. '.lOTIIER'S FRIEND - i allays all rc- x licves the Headache : Cramns. and Nau- sea.andso fully pre pares the ystcm that CfclMMrta is made easy .i.t- e - na mc iimc or recovery snort r.ed many say "stronger after han before confinement." It in ures safety to life of both moth rand child. All who have used Aether's Frtefld " say they will ncv r be without it again. No other jrr.cdy robs confinement of its pain TJ;it it "you hne kidh v, liver of Madder trMi!lt you will find Sxv;itiip UotJt ju?t tli. remi'dy pienrenotapt to pet auxifoi aKut ineir nenny soon enougu. II you ari? ui iiuiip wvii or. nun f:ck iihvh you ever thought tbrtt you kiilticvf may it ine muse oi vour Mckf;es!? It is eny to tell by fittingm-hle ycusr nrine lor twenty-four hours ; h ilj. went cr tt I ling indicntts an un healthy coptiition of tb kidneK , hen mine ftam lineu it U evrdet.ee of Kidney trouM.. Txi frequent t! ?lri to urinate scanty uj ply Kiin or ouii ju'lr- in the taek i h!-o v 'r ing pro. f hnt the kidney and lihul-r uei ti tioctriiisr. IIi.en in t-atisf. lot ion in Vnowiiir f fin t th- c !. ri'-!v. Dr. Iilrn-! h ....... . T . . . r . t . . . - . nniuj-luvi, llitl.i.N f.yiTV Wl.-Il Tl ft ievr;u Aik and a.-d Ki!n. nml nil f. rtn- f ,hi.!.li r -and nrin irv trouide. rt only do s fcvani-i;H.t, gives new life to tl; kUIneys . . a . . .....!.?.. 1... 1 a j'niftoi iiiiuiit-t nut i ireaiiiiis ill kidneys it acts as a tonic for the en wre coot it ut ion. If you noed a medi cine yotihhould have the best. SoUl by vtruK5,',. irne any cents aiiti one dollar, ion may have a sample boN nc auu pnaiupriet hoth sent free by lr.nil. ujon receipt of thr.e two cent stamps to cover co.t of iostnge on the uottie. Mention the Economist and scml your address to Dr. Kilmer & prieiors oi i ins paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Elocant Sframers r:itlT. pnt.vt ; OLD Sunday Ixnween Baltimore and 15 A V OI.I I'oint Cinfort, Norfolk, PorU L I N E . luoutb and all vlni) South. Direct couwcUous with all railroads ter- tllin-itiriif at N.rf.-lk. Pnnsmonth 1'ETWFEN au'l H.itiir)t-n KoaUs. AL1IVOKE. hTEAMU Vli.GlNIA. from o.l lo Nl, Faittmore, for Kl htuotKl, every SOHFOLK, MonUay, Wednesday and Friday, M(IIMoM it 4P. M.frotn PItRlo, LIGUr ANU OUTII. M., by war ot Chesapeake Bay and Jaiufn Klver. Arrlvea at -flcn-tiie uioud next rnornlnfir. Nadeiay, 8WII--I K-ST, no transfers. , "A't-T .Mt-au-on European plin. Lnx sl'KKHT arl-ns stateroom.". Electric Lights ICOUiE Meam IJeat. Bf-nns free. Ticket Offlce, m East Balttmore Street Telephone 1433. JOHN R. MIERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON, oavrai -Manager. Traffic Manager. i K bKOU"N, (Kncr&l Ticket Ajrent. J-Dealer in allkinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIEST ?rom the Ch:pest to the best. All tel- erair: s promptly attended to. . mm mmm mm; ;- Tbn detbrert The finest Hearse in tnis sectloJi. Rosewood, walnut, cloth-covered land metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on Ehringhaue ' 8treet. Thankful tor past pationsge. & Also; all kinds of cabinet work. Ef. i e- x'v-' -.- I f$ FAT Attorny-at-Lawand,! Steamer NEWTON will leave Norfo'k for Elizabeth Citv. . Crswell and wav landings on : Wednesdays andf Saturdays at4!p.m. Elizabeth City -,fb Ores well on .Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m.: Returning will leave Creswelr (for Norfojkj -Tuesdays i and '- Fridays at 4 mi , andr Elizabeth City sahie. dav at 2 :3q p.in. , arriving in Not folk next day. Dteamer naromger win leave .Norfolk way forElizabeth' Citv. Hertford and landings, on Tueedayt and Friflavs at 4 n. T - r'! wijwmveiD vuYfior. nertiora weanes- 1C6E1 JljStEtG i A&reilt. das Yn Saturdays at 9:80 a. rh. .ReiQrn - : . x "aM5y'f in.; hrill-leave Hertford for Norfolk Mondays, cud Thur.days atTa. m. and Promnt attenfnn nivftn fn Pm. ff"l W,8 W atf :3 P K - r - -----.w.. a. 1 w.. w- i arimjuK m xiorioJK next tiay. ffM.R- ,W. WviM."KlUiSTT, AGENT, i I ' ' "w- '"' - l Till! I m.-v fessional Business. ' : ' ' ! -I " - -i. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate. ; ; Farms, I Town Timber. Lands Property Monuments and Gravestones. bought and Bold on commission. -Am ' sz . MFirmtKi as TASTELESS Atlaita; 'ClVrlott-Jlngaem; Athen., TFllmiioii. Orleaoa, Cnittanooa, NasbVlili r-i I J U U U i -i 1 ' I Notice! Notice! VILLIS H. ROGERS "Wholesale Commission FISH DEALER . 10G rultou Market, UEVI YoklC. ?u i.eils not'e. ('.irolliia Shad a X.ru;!Led av a pccijilty. moment's h f-renrf.-G:iirKIi:lr& Co., Kinkers, in v iy , . i;., am ither iinan el iKUw ulitu ileM're.l Ily virttM ,.f a decree of the Superior mm ti i'aqii. tank countv. N. C in tun case or Amanda ll. ilcCoy et als vs. Ernest E. McCoy tt als., 1 will sell nt t.ublio auction before the Court Mouse door of said countv on m t MOM DAY, MAY 9, 1893. ' the following tract of land and im provements, except where the truck nwui or John L. Rom-r & Co. runs through the same.situat d inNewland township. State and county aforesaid. una more particularly described . as illows: Bounded on the north bv lard of Dr- W. i. Temple and George Winslow, on tho east by land of E. rrite on the south by lands of G. W. ilnrri i'.ud. on the west bv lands oi nid Harris and Winslow same be- .cj. fctiwn ns the William F. McCoy land, aud containintr 48 acres more or les. TERMS OP SALE: One-half cash. balance with interest thereon at six Vft cent, from date of sale in one vear. or all cash, at the option Of the nur- chaser. Title retained until all pur chase money and interest taid. j J. iiEVWOOD SAWYER, ' Ccminisjiioner of the Court. 3 larch 29tli; 1S9S. I : : " Motice cf Administration. IImvih.5 qa'ifir'da3 administrator of ibe late Arti:rr-I ritchard. I herebv uivo notice to all persons indebted to his estate to Com r .forward and m.iko )Le mile from village. 2 miles from laiitlont Undinr. A fine dwllin. f iKht room-. Well flanked. by piaz- Jul hUIinlv of ollfbtlilin, a 14 jrjt tihle. A ln Lim o ... tUtUitodto rthrocrh thenlil n uwu-. tobacco i a. and there wr hai f.mr Tst t b oui, epplfc orci.e.rd. prHlt vfn. v x:l.madifcvstw3$imiM rr botUe.b t yanl; 5 hore rrop f r'e.iretl Im d -" ow.lTw,.i,7U)nfitojc,4T.tV3fcrt l ea thy amrUau. fai , ' i-w-nntry. Iinds adapted to truck inp, A Farm NearFtarfp!!iViI' K P h:nmediates tlemfnt, and those hold w,x 1,1 llCdr "drrCiiSYili J, h. U i,.r claims aeaiot the same to present months from the tlum within twelve uat of this n- tice, or it will be plead ed in bar of their recverv. t S.N. MORGAN. ' Admi'r of Arthur Prt chard. LONG LEAF TOBACCO. ..i ' raiUeO free upon ftrrUcalloo. cont&iclnf -- - loirBiaUoa aa4 wiUAi7 teaCaoolAi. , E C.TAOntU) RCQULATCH CO.. ArtAi.TA.GA' ' ovo t a ix cnvoirrs. W wish to call the attention of our ctums to our celebrated brand. Long iA-af Toicco, 9 in. 5s, second sale at a i?rmt !w;rr:m,. Th. j l .7 "1 7 VV"""1? " ,."aT.nce- .We f;r the pr,.- skd in .N,.itl Or. lina. I which is at rtMil Xv- .irlirllfi ' K. i. L.miJ, on tri;l, then it hells itself. ' Leal .state A&ut. - C. W. STEvtars & CO. on.i.i...Mrco.cotton, cm. ela For I -DESIGNS FREE 1 ' MThen writing siate age of aeceasea and limit as to price. LARGEST BTOCfcTIN THE i SOUTH TO SELECT PEOM. i i . - Lowest Prices and Best Work Guaranteed. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS ; (Established 1848.); - 159 to' 163 Bank St.. NORFOLK. VA. ' ' i . A matter of Choice Renial Agsncy.Connscied with OHe TIMBER LANt)B, MilS vr r . .. . ' ,:-, lr -! . til. 515 Vacant Town Lots 1 ffi; uwvciuiiys in r i uvn, ; 1 ULE IN EFFECT Jan. 25, '98. iVQ d S OUTHBOUND. :. ' "'"No. 403. Lv.Norfolk, fi LV, Portsm'th. LviVifeldQnv. Ar. Tlfeftdersnn. i IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. 1 1 Gentlemen: We ioM int No. 4T P.110 TA8TELKS8 CI 1 ILL TONIC 5nd ha to A T r fi !mnU in as I wukd inree ktobs aireaay tbla year. In oil our ci B. A.L, , 8 30pni 9 05am I Prtence. of 14 years; 4n the drug btiHinoM. hnV. tO sell have an opportunity Ar. Hamlet, Ari MonrdeV" ; Arr Wilmington, Ar Charlotte, Ar Chester . 4( t U . M . If 11 zoDnarll 55am I Anvv r uoitm. -x oypm 7 32ani f3 46pm T wupmfi l 1 0am 2 16ani 3 34pm 5 10am 6 53pm 6.43arri 9 12pm ; r12 05pm 7 50ao10 25pm o xuamio 47pm j 6 00pm For Sale and GRIGGS A RON. Elizabeth r-It v ' n and all Druggists . ;v.CoPbia:'& LRR Ar. Clinton: 8. A. L.. 11 45ain12 1 nm Ar. Athens, 44 1 15pm 3 45am t0 V adVertlSe U"itHd -"Milie Hnta, (Cen time)2 50pm 5 20ain abroad"' throueli HI " Northbound. I . i it': r r -- 'KU4 11 O. OO. Estate.; Agency WjTHOOT 'USSffi' 1 I:.!:)- t A. Pk..Ut '. fected- are made unless sale i lv. Monroe, Air. namiect -; Ar, Wilmington Lv. Raleigh, V Al. TI ant? a vasn f MVI11AVUVUf 34pm 2 55atn 4 7 4Sar i.vy neter ,b,A X. o 13pm 4 25am 1P 25pn 7 50am wwnu in ucobi iuiiuii ui Yuxir i a. rirt-K.. - . ..... . j i 9 jfc waiibim; 9 40pm 6 05am 11 23pm 815am j12 30am 2 IGara ll 35am PEED DAVIS, Whether you have your teeth extracts ed the old way, with pain, or use Gas, vitalized Air, Uocalne, and all their attendant dangers, or with perfect saiety, witnout pain or sleep at .N. y ifENTAIi KOU31B. ONI, Y. 324 Cor. Main and Talbot streets. Norfolk: Va, Office hours: 8 to: 6: Sundays 10 to 1. 4 " . ENNES, Bentir. Established 20 years. IXm't Seglect Tow IJTer. Urer troubles anicklr result in serinn eoniDlications. and the lirer hu little rrmnl fnr hmi a Kahi. of 'Browns' Iron Bitters taken now and then wiu Keep tne Urer in perfect order. If the disease has dereloped, Browns' Iron Bitters wJ,.'fur it permanenUy. Strecgtli and ritahty. wiU always follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitten is add br all dealers- Dronerfv vnil rfpeiro Yn oil wfLvi Durham, avail yourself of ihe opportir-' AKPort.i5atb. -nity offered at this time I oidii- ' " tribute lists of properithra6bffrf out the' United States;?"0 i ' ' r ..... -r. . .. I- . : - . r- - ' E. F. LAMB, fDaily Ex. SandayJ and if o ore nuw receiving our , supply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. .' ATI AAn I fa . . 1 4 3 28am 1 OOnm xtT-a xr' c.cu.ea ?eiore. leaving the 47 so- ao rnCZT i ne uui me Det Handled. fi i ! SEE P?.PS!-t-.. . 4S5am!3 00pmlic Direct, jiiiiaDeti Citr ooamv o oupm 7 50am6 05prh REAL- ESTAT '.i - - EACENT Koe.' 4iw ana 4J2.--Th Aian. Special.' V. Solid ;Vrgtibuled "Train of r Biimw pieepera ana C'oache&between Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers j between Portsmouth and , Noa.41 and 33.The 8. Al L Ex- press," ooua s.Tf.m, uoaches and Pull- H n.filaeerbfitwpen Portsmouth and Aiianta,. mpany Bieeper jbntween MADE';;MEWMW Combja and Atlanta.' Sleper. etc..kpply to Are you thinking of buying cretioas. rtor ;t Vi .Vfilf Mi fit mai lor atqdr, bncineaa or marriaa. nerval luaanUv ."rVf1" iraeiuu THIS YEAIt? ring the gmrin AJrx Tabbrta. . TV Fiat nna K i .t: '""ii uw rvT' w cur ajar ami Dnn a.9am " . '4 199 3f ain St.. "Krf.y xr " 3 j ifUBBAT, FOttBES. T. P. Af 7r r 4i !ii , if I "SOJ I POrtsmnnrti ir I T - " T . i 1 -i r : : i . ft' 5 ,Ve"n . J ' and Roller OHNyice.Prea.nd (Jen. Mr. ParTh tr VV?"1?81 arart machine on V. . UAKKKi (IoiumI a.. i j I iu j&'?affl5 al fr Pilars 1 '. -J4 i ...nnr S.p, i yw, j-orwmoutDJ- Va. , ., w -- 1 ,- . i , , .... i . ... . . C. W. TATEr. . Columbia, N. C.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 29, 1898, edition 1
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