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HOOKING A BIQ SHARK. It Tras a pitch dark eight, with a . heavyawell coming cp from the in- i let. .Wo eat oa the pier of the shanty, j ErnotiDg and listening to the con-' fused totinds of wind and tea, while now and then a big wave would be come Titible aa it broke' near the r ! New Terk. Near the boulevard, upon the site of the house 206 Eighty-fourth street and the lot adjoining on the east. stood until a few years ago a large old fashioned frame dwelling in which Poe wrote that chapter of ac cumulated horrors, "The Facts In the Case of M. Valdemar," one of the best examples of fiction which has the semblance of literal fact. pier. It was about half flood tide, I Here, too, according to metropolitan the very time for schools of big fish to run in, as they did at night, to feed. When over we wanted to go fishing in the night, we used to lis ten for the sounds made by the feed ing fish as they splashed and leaped on the surface. belief, he composed the deathless poem which gave him his highest renown. , It is' noteworthy that, while sev eral localities are now claiming the honor of having been Poe a home when ho wrote "The. Raven," Dr. Oa this, night we located a big Woods is producing specious reasons school by tnia method and, seizing for hia belief that Poe did not write our rods and tackle, jumped into a it at all. The house stood high upon mailer boat than we would had wo the rocks in the midst of a pleasing taken time to chose. The fish proved I rural landscape and was occupied by to be farther out than wo thought. and the light In the tbanty was a mile and a half away before we dropped anchor. But we had man- aged to get into the very middle of the' school, and for .a time we had splendid sport with big bluefisb. Suddenly the fish stopped biting in the queerest way. I let out foot otter foot of line, thinking that the school had moved only a short dis tance and that my bait might strike jlhem. But for a long whilo there was no sign of fish. Then at once something struck the bait and start the parents of Commissioner Bren nan, with whom the poet and his family boarded, liis room was a large, 6quare apartment on tho sec ond floor, whose front windows look ed across the lordly Hudson to the heights of the Palisades, and here his desk was so placed that his eyes rested upon that inspiring view whenevor he lifted them from his page. This chamber was thereafter called the "Haven" room, and the belief of tho Brennans and their neighbors that tho great poem was here composed is alleged to have Oh, the Fain ol0. tiinatisin! w STEVENS She & ! (X), lMt2Solmi.5R. co pofFICEJBlllI T I There are two mountains in New Hampshire bearing the name Hear &arge. One of these is in Warner, in Merrimac county; the other near North Conway. There is a. fanciful tradition that tho Warner mountain got its name from a hunter Heze kiah Sargent, who is said to hare been the first man to discover it Bweetser doubts the existence of any I SENT FREE such hunter and .traoed the name back to 1725, a period preceding the tO housekeepers alleged appearance of air. Sargent on the scene. Q. V. Fox, assistant secretary of the navy during the civ il war and the best possible author ity on the subject, wrote years ago, "When we selected the name for the Kearsarge, sloop of war, in which! COOK BOOK ine gallant lnsiow sunk the Ala bama, we hod no' thought whatever the KcarPAnre in Merrimac coun- ed off with such a burst of sneed I been founded upon the statements of . that tho reel line cat and burned my I Poo and Mrs. Clem m. Theodore F. thumb. The rod whipped the water, Wolfe in Lippincott'a. and the sudden pull dragged mo to one side before I realized that I had a fish. ; "What have you got, in the namo of all that's wonderful f" asked my companion. . ' "What- in thunder have I gotl" I asked in turn. , I couldn't telL It was going like a locomotive, and I knew that I couldn't check the thing, whatever it-was, if I bad a hawser attached to it. The ten ounce bethabara and the strong bass line might as well havo been a twig and a piece of thread. . Both of us sat peering into. the black vagueness astern, and my reel was simply screaming, while the rod was bent into a semicjrcle. At last almost all the line had gone, when at once the strain relaxed and the line slackened so suddenly that thd rod straightened out like a whip. "Reel in crick!"jwhispered John, "it's coming this way." And sure enough it was coming. Four hun dred feet astern the black water was broken into phosphorescence by it. It came along as swiftly as it had gone in tho other direction a'few . minutes ago, and it left a wake of light behind as it came. We could not see just what it was, but wq did not need to speculato long, for al most instantly the big fish .was alongside, and -then wo saw that it was a shark, and a big one. I ne twisted his tail violently as he again felt tho strain of tho lino which I had by this time reeled in. For a moment ho showed his full length as he turned on his side, and then we saw that he was as long as the boatj i Without wasting time, I let ! the reel go and gave him all the line he wanted, hoping he would tako Hand bo off, but tho big fish was niigry and didn't intend to Le off. Tho phosphorescence which fol lowed him t bowed up his motions clearly. He swerved off, swam swiftly in a big tsemicircle, headed straight for the boat with a great lashing of the water and, with ter rific speed and force, struck his head "against tho side of tho small craft. Only Dy throwing all our weight on the cunwale did we es?care beinr? ' m. r-m : Rheumatism often causes the most in tense suffering. ; Many have for yean vainly sought relief from this disablini j a . o i wpiuui. mu are io-aaj worse on tnai ever, i -Bneumatism Is a blood disease and Swift's Specific is the onl j cure, be cause-' it is the only remedy which car reach such deep-seated diseases. U. fctt rear ago X m taken vitli inflamma tory JUimmatlm. -which became so latins Ghat I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried serenl prominent physl elans and took their treat sent faithful, bat war unaue to get the slight est relief. In fact, my eon. dltlon seemed to grtm worse, the disease spread orer my entire body.anl from Korember to Hares I suffered agony. I tried many patent medicines but none reliered me L pon tne advice of S friend I decided to trt allowing me to take It. bow rrsr. my guardian, who was a chemist, ana lysed the remedr. and pronounced it free oi titash or mercury. I felt so much better af tei kins; two bottles, that I con tinned the rem? The cure was permanent, for I hare nere reined bad s touch of Rheumatism tboujrh manj tunes expoeea vo oamp ana e a weainer. lkavo M. TrrpEix, 1711 Powelton Arenne, Philadelphia. Don't suffer lonirer with Rheumatism Throw aside your oils and liniments, ai they can not reach your trouble. Don'l experiment with doctors tLeir potasb ana mercury will add to you: disabil ity and completely destroy, you diges tion. J HOLESAlEnOBACCOIUSTS, V i AND CIGAR MANUFACTURER; j Sniifi Qigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Prices Guaranteed. , Job Lots a Specialty. . j The only Exclusive' Tobacco House in the City- ; 7 ? WATER ST CITY, w; C. a.S. 0.' Before Smafeo cur Sand Hada Havana Filled "World's Faverita Ctear. DDa-y s Ji1 3 vv aid IS TO will cure Derfectlr and Trmsjientlv. It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no pota&n, mercury, or othei mineral, .book mailed tree by Swill Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1 FLU & WHOLESALE a 1 NSADVERTISEMEITTS GEOCEES A1TD ! TOB AGCONIciTS, 1 -AND DEALERS IN- -PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM beautifies tb hmB.1 loMutanl rrowth. 2fTr Tails to Bestor Qrmjl Is d iiruel a natr tauinc toe, nd 1 1 00 ai Proyf in Hay Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. i tSTPrettiest and Beat Ready-Mixed Paint in the city. Send for Hew Color Cards. - Lead, Oil, Varnishes, Terpentine, Etc. . ! AGENTS FOR A SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 21, 1SS8. Norfolk and Southern Railroad mail and express trains, southbound, daily (except Sundayi) leare Elizabeth City at 11:40 a m Northbound daily, except Sundays, leave Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p m. NoS and 4 Northbound leaves Elizabeth City. 3: 20 a. m and Koing South C: p, m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Pat urday. . : , :' ' ! Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Kdenton with ftteainers fox Roanoke, Cash te, Cliowan and Scupper uong rivers; transfer stemer to Mackey's Ferry, thence by Norfolk' t Southern If, R. to Roper, Psntego and Belhaven, connecting with steamer Virj?inia Dare for Make.eyvilie, Aurora, Waatiineton and intermudtate landings.- r i Eastern Carolina Dispatch J- :-' ,A V AND- : ' . Old Dominion Linei; The Steamer NEUSE leaves Eliza beth City Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 6: 00 P. M. for NewBerne, con necting with A. & N. C. R. R, for Golds boro, Kinston and Morehead City; and with W. &gf. R. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etc. j Returning) leaves NewBerne Monday, Wednesday and Friday, touching at Roanoke. i;Island, Tuesday and Saturday going; South and Tuesday going north. i Steamer NE VVBERN leaves Elizabeth City Monday noon and Wednesday 6 p. to., for Roanoke Island Ocracoke Oriental and New here. I ' ? Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Island, Ocracoke, Orien tal; New Berne, I Kitston, Goldsboro, fllorehed City and Wilmington, N. C. . I Daily all rail service between Eilzabetl Citvand New if orki Philadelphia; Balti. more and Norfolk. , ;i 1 Through cars, and as low rates and quicker time than Ly any ether route. . Direct all goods to be shipped'via' East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows ; From Norfolk by Norlolk & Southern Kailroad, Baltimore, by P. North mails close at 9: a ! m., and ar rives at 6: p. in., Thesday p. m., Tnnrs day and Saturday, and arrives at 11.40 and closes 2 15 daily. Southern msil closes at 11. 10 a. m.. ' dallv and 5.30 p.m., Tuesdays, Thurtdajs and Saturdays. No mailes arrive - at an departs from this office to : lnteimedinn pcintta between Norfolk and Edentonon the early and late trains except to Hertford and Skyco, 12 in. Monday and on Tries- Jt T t 1 t " A t P!P- .... . Ocracoke, IS m. Alcnrirtjs and C p.,m Wednesday, xt: i rt r t iicnlTrl, .1 III OvC.rt;U ?, oiidon Wednesday, Tues.day,; Thursday .arid Saturday at 6. i. in. . Weeksville and . Nixonton arrive at 11 a. m. on Tuesdays, Tliurslavs and Put urdays. and close at I o'clock p. m. on same days. . . R. eed;.le ariive ; dailj at 11 a m' and' clore at 1 p. m. Street letterboxes have b tn located at corner Burgess str- et and Pet.nsylvania Arcuuc, Main and Water triers, Poin dexter.andShepard stree ts. Road and Law rence streets. Mi. in and Road streets. T mail r mMox located at oomtr of Wat. and Main streets will 1 collected 'at- t);00 a. m. and 1.-S0 m.. At all the other street letter boxes at 8 :00t o'clock a.; m. and 1 Postoffice opens at 8 ' a m.' and closes t.W U tll'VA 1.11. . . ? Persons -calling for adyirtiscd leUcn will ask lor thrill a8 such. . ; " Lock boxes can be obiaimd by apply ing for the Fame. Callers at the general lielivcry window will enter on the nhrand dej r: to tin left. This mle wjll, be rigidly- enforced and no ono will lo served Oct of their regular turnv . T!e patr ns of the -filre arc riqiiested to report any misconduct . oi inuttthtion on the pjirt of the clerks. Box holders are rcquesiru to tiiriiisL the Ptst Master with complete list of numes of members of! Business firms. Corporation or Families that are entitled to i e placed In their rcsp ctive letter Boxes. i F. F. LAMB. Pest u:i.ster. mm mm 'ELIZABETH CITY- N. C Exlract of Beef Tait'S : . VVRENN & SON'S BDQQIES. A full ine kept in stock. ff " : ' 5 f f - ' f ; dent Street Station; Philadelphia, bv x cuuMjrivama i. uock oireei Diaiion New Yoirk. by Penneylvania R. R., Pier 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. j- : - j ' ' For further information apply to M. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, or totht General office of the 'Norfolk and Southerr Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. Extra Early Nonpareil Pea.- telling how to prepare many del icate and delicious Ashes. . GETTING READY Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face, If she does not Address Liebig Co., P. I New York. O. Box 2718 B AlTIMORE bTEAM PACKET CO. get ready for it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of vm certain tiea if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the best help you can nse at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, t makes the advent easy and nearly pain- sss. It relieves and prevents morning' ickness, relaxes the overstrained mus Jes, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer Elegant Steamers Dally, exptoct OLD Sunday between ' Baltimore and MAT TS&Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ports Lljf E mouth and aU points South. Direct connections mtn an rauroaus ter- mlnatlng at Norfolk, Portsmouth BETWEEN and Hampton Roads. 'ALTIMORE, 8TEAMEB VIRGINIA, from OLD PO.NT, Baltimore, for Richmond, every KORKOLK, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PIER 10, LIGHT AND SOUTH. St., by war ot Chesapeake Bay and James River. Arrive at ?icn- . THE mond next morning. No deiay, SWIFTEST, no transfers. SAFEST Meals on European plon. Lux 8UKKHT nitons Staterooms, Electric Lights ROUTE Steam Heat. Berths free. Ticket Office, 129 East Baltimore i; Mreet i " Telephone 1435. ? I i t JOHN R. SHERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON; General manager. Trarac Manager. . K BROWN, (General Ticket Agent. j-Notice! flotice! The Earliest Truck Pea, The Purest, The Handsomest, The Best Shipper Yoiji 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 givtfthm our best attention. IH. K. KING, Qen'l Manager, H. C, HUDGiys, Gen'l Ft. & Pass At.- PETIT'S N0B1 CAROLINA T TlTTi JJ111U u CITAS. AVi PETT1T, Proprietor. ' ' ' : ' v.. .80 io 236 STSEET, Korfslk, : MANUPACTURKU9 OK Engines, Boiler si F0HGINGS and CASTIUSS. J jS. C.i. PETITT Manager. GEO. 1TAIT & SONS, SEED X.IEECHA1TTS 78 Corcmercial Place, Norfolk, Va Machin1 and; Mill Si'ipp U s at lowest tea ; WorKrt:eri sen out 'on application for rapair. Special Sales Agent for 'Merchants Babbit Metal. ESTABLISHEI 1870. F.H.ZIEGLER&BRO. Buccestor to John-H. ZSigler Uy virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pasquotank county, N. C, in the case of Amand H. McCoy et a If. vs. Ernest E. McCoy et als., I will sell at public auction before tne Court House door of said county on MONDAY, MAY 9, 1303, the following tract of land and im provements, except where the truck road or Jonn. ivopcr s i o. runs through the same, situated in Newland township. State and county aforesaid, and more particularly described as Bocnded on the north by Dealer in t - a.l kinds of follows: isocndea on . capsized. As It was, we shipped half tain thout any dangerous aftereffects!. lands of Dr. W. 3. Temple and George boatful of tcr. The fch cir-1 "-- ?T - iVlTntbe uth by fandrof cieu ou Bcain unu mnue another .i hi KueTe.mguiernooa w ii..;. ,i h ,QJf u a,1a AAasssa a aa va uii iiio ni. o u aj w laajuc u.nivr utt pom. rnsh at the boat. This time I had the line twisted aronnd my hand and managed ty sheer strength to guide the dangerous fellow round the bow of the boat. Tho strain snapped the line, and tho shark sank slowly be low the surface. Chicago Inter Ocean. I i Straight Tip. I 'Have you eter studied political economy!" asked the long haired passenger as he laid down hia news paper and turnod toward the portly individual across the aisle. I 'That's what I havo," replied the portly man, with an audible sigh. I studied it from the beginning to the end of one campaign." j "And what is tie result of your Investigation!" asked the other. "I was defeated for alJerman in my ward," was the reply, "and I am firmly convinced that tho best po litical economy is to stay out of pol- One dollar per bottle at aU drug' stores, or actit by exprei on receipt of price. Frkc Books, containing ralaable informa tion for women, will be sent to anj address upon application to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa. In the Sup'r Court. A Pauline Letter. "I don't know whether this. new man is a very astute diplomat, " said tho railway attache, "or a very bad pellcr." "Have you heard f ipm your letter asking what ho ha dono with ref erence to those hostile members of tho legislature!" - "Yea. He says he is doing hia best topasaify them." Washington Star.-' ; me number or persona vora ivcrjgea 65 in every 1,000,00a The best burglar proor safes aro made of alternate layers of hard and soft metal, which are welded to gether. This combination will not yield to either drill or sledce ham. mer. ! ' It has , recently been found that the lightest known eolid is the pith il a ox iue BUDoower, wnicn nas n spe cific gravity of .028, or about one eighth that nf NORTH CAROLINA, Camden county. S. D. Bnrnhara, J. E. Cartwright and wife N. E. Cortwright, B. F. Burn ham, M. V. Whltehurst, I. N. Burn ham, T. N. Burnham, M. M. Burn- ham, j. li. Whltehurst and wife Lovey Whltehurst, O..W. Burnham, D. E. Burnham and B. R Plaintiffs, vs. M. A. Riddick, J. L. Rlddiek. M. P- Riddick.T. C. Kiddick. D.-E.-BH. dick and 8. M. Riddick, Defendants. NOTICE. The defendants above named will take notice, that an action has this day been commenced gaJnBt,them in this court in favor of -the plaintiffs abofe named; that the purpose or the same is to have a-division by order of the court among the plaintifis and defend ants above named of the three tracts of hind and improvements situated in tvmth Mills township, Stateand county aforesaid, and more particularly des cribed as follows : First tract, known as the "& J. Burn ham HorrieTract."ad Joining thUrwi of George W. Burnhtm. a R. Edney, John I Hinton and others and con taining one hundred and thirty-eight acres, more or less. Second tract, known as the "Brite Field, adjoining the lands of 8. R. xiueT. iwDen liuiiocr, James B. Spence ,and others and containing thirty-eight acres, more or less. Third tract, a tract of "Swamp Land" adjotning the lands of George W Burnham, Frank Raper, the Pasquo tank river and others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less; that the summons in this cause Is returna ble before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Camden county. North Caro lina, at his office in said county on the 31st day of May, 1S83, when and where the drfendats above nsmed are required to appear and answer or de mnrto the complaint in this cause. waicn wm ue niei in tne fame accord ing to lav. This, tl.e 17th day of 3Iaroh.lS&3. i , R. L. FORBES, Clerk Sur. Court.-Camden CoV N. C. of said Harris and Winslow same be ing known as i the William F. McCoy land, and containing 46 acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash. balance with interest thereon at tlx per cent, from date of tale in one year. or ail cash, at tne option of the pur chaser. Title retained until all pur chase money and interest paid. ! J. HEY WOOD SAWYER, i Commissioner of the Court. March 29th. 1893. , UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, From the Cheapest, to the beet. All tel egratEspromptly attended to. : CRAPES I MB COOLING BOAKES . vhen desired The finest IIearse,in tnis eection. R sewed, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic csskets a specialty - At the old stand on EhringhacHe " Street. Thankful lor past pationsge. "Also8ll kinds of Cabinet work. E. F. il! - 1 j ; A!torny-at-Law and Real Estate - igentl Prompt attenton giyen to Pro- fessional Business. : Steamer NE WTON will ieve Itorfo k fdr Elizabeth City, Cresweir ad way landings; on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Elizabeth City for Cries well on Thursdays and ( Mondays at 9:30 a. my Returning, will leave Creswell for orfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 la.' m., and Jfilizabeth City same dav at 2? 30 p. m., arriving in Noifolk nelt day. iSteamer Harbinger will leave - Nbrfolk TTl 1 ! t s,l "-i a TT . t m ao jiiiizaoeiu -iiv,.' tieriiora ana way landings, on Tuesday, and Fridays at 4 p. rd.; Elizabeth City tor Hertford Wednes days and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Return ing, iwill leave Hertford for. Norfolk Mondays, tnd Thursdays at 7 a. m,. and Elizabeth City same, day at 2:30 p m., I arriving in jNonoJK next day. i i W. W MORRISETT, Agent, Elizabeth City, N. C. rfSKfllfP i f Clin Z K-SY&&&& RAP5 FATAf mmm T - , . . - moans' v egouatea mv Estate. Real I A Farm Near Harrellsville, fl. C. One mile from village, 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 barns. ; Tobacco pack houses, apple orchard, grape vine yard; 5 horse crop of cleared land, elegant water, healthy and beautiful country. Lands adapted to trucking, bright tobacco, cotton, corn, etc h ot sale at a great bargain. The best home for the price asked in North Carolina. j Jbi. V. LiAMB, , Real Estate Agent. Notice of Administration. N Having qualified as administrator of the late Arthnr Pritchard, I hereby giro notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement, and those hold ing claims against the same to present them within twelve months from the date of this notice, or it will be lead ed In bar of their recovery. ! S. N. MORGAN, ! AdmiV of Arthur Prtchard. WILLIS H. ROGERS Wholesale Commission FISH DEALER . j 106 Fulton Market, a a NEW YORK. North Carolina 8had Stencils fornlshed at notice. References-Guirklnr& Co., bankers, Elizabeth City, N. C and other finan cial houses when desired., Specialty, moment V Morumants and Gravestones. DESIGNS FREE Ahen writing state ago of deceased and limit as to price. LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH TO SELECT FROM. i ! - Lowest Prices and Best Work j " Guaranteed. ,; ; TKE COUPER MARBLE WORKS (Established 1848.) ' ? 159 to 163 Bank St . NORFOLK, VA. A matter of Choice Farms, Town Property ; iimoer Lanas y f bought and sold on commission. ; fc -v . r TASTELEBS Atlanta, Cliarlottp, Angasta, Athene, iviiminston, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville. ' . :J.. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT Jan. 25, 08. SOUTHBOUND. 1 ; - ' INo. 403. No 41. Ly. Norfolk, S.A.L , 8 30pm 9 05ain Ly. Portgm'th. Ly, Weldon; A r. Henderson. Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, Ar. Raleieh. Ar. Hamlet, " Ar. Monroe, Ar. Wilmington, Ar. Charlotte, Ar. Chester, Lv.Col'bia,C.N.&LRR 8 4 pin 0 20atn M 28piull 55am 12 5(Jam 'l 39pm f7 S'iara 3 46pin- T wprnfll 10am 2 16am 3 34pm 5 10am 6 53pm 6 43am 9 t2pm J205pm 7 50am10 25pm iuam10 47pm 6 00pm Whether you hare vour teeth extract ed the old way, with pain, or use Gas. Vitalized Air, Cocaine, and all their attendant dangers, or. with perfettj safety, without painor sleep at N. X. DENTAL ROOMS, ONLV, iJ24 Cor, Main and Talbot streets,. Norfolk; Va. Office hoursr 8 to 6; Sundays 10 to-1. ENNES, ron-:k-.. Established 20 rears. - Are Tu Wekl V Weakness manifests itoelf in thelo,'o! ambition and aching bones. The bloody watery; the tissues are wast ine the door& be ine open od ford ise&M A WtUnfRfAJ Iron Bitters taken in time will restore yarv- vi Jp t wl,,c J"ux nerves, maice yoa blood rich and red. Do you more gnoc than an expensive special coarse of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitters is sr 'J byall dealers. MApcyki!;cidwit - PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LAADS7 FARMS (Vacant Town Lots, ' Dwellings in Town, OFWhwf 1 Property tO sell have an opportunity to advertise i ; the b same abroad through this Real Estate j Agency WITHOUT tXPENES as no 4 charges are; made unless sale "is ef- ft; a. l.-s fected. ' r Send in description of your Arl Wilmington property you xlesire to sell and SSSn, uvtu juurseii oi ine opporiu-l Ar-Uurlia,u. nity offered at this time to dis tribute lists of properly through iut the United States! IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. Pn2CE50ct3. ' ?AT,ATTA, JI.LS., Kor. 10, 1633. runsAiL-uivinot o., pi.i)iiih,wo. Gentlemen: We wld lnnt yenf, too btfJen 1 GROVE'S TASTKI.KS.S CiflLJ, TONIC ami hnr oouRht three ktowb nlrc nrty fljjj year. In nil our "x peiienre of 14 ycnTs, in tho dnni ltisiriP-, bnro novorsold an nrticlo thatpiivo awli inlrbnulBUiv taction u jryur Xouc. Yours r-ii'y, , A.JIX Y, CAIUX St CO : For Sale and cuarnteed l.y Jrs.W.VV GRIGGS A SON, Eiizabeth City, X. C. and all Druggists.; . Ar. Clinton, S.A.H, 9 4oam12 10am Ar. Athens, " 1 15ntn 3 4 fin in Ar. Atlanta, (Cen. time)2 50pm 5 20am NORTHBOUND. : No. 402. No, SS. Lv. Atlanta(Cn.time)S. A. Ll COn'n 7 50pm Lv. Athens, " ! 316pm 1121pm Lv. Clinton, - 0 31pm 2 55am Ar.Corbia.C.N.&L.RR 7 45am I ... r.&ti. 10 25pm 7 50am 9 40pm 6 05am 11. 23pm. 8 15am 12 30am 2 16am 11 35 am FEED DAVIS, Lv. Durham, " Ar. Weldon, ' Ar. Portsmouth, " Ar. Norfolk, 3 28am 1 00pm t7 32am f3 60pm i7. Oapmfll 10am 4 5oam 3 00pm K. ouam 5 50pm 7 50am 6 05pm Ve are now re ceiving our sui j ly : Coal, and will fill orders prom; tly. All coal is screened oeiore leaving the Yard. None but the best -handled Lowest p.hiceb guaranteed. ' umce on water Street. Elkabeth r.itw 'Daily. fDailyESunday. i 403 and 402. "The Allan f Vtstibuled Train of I 1 Our FARMERS' GUIDE 3 and 1898 Manual of i .r; 7 Her Seeds I Implements, r ; err farmer and gardener i f ;. needs one. Larger and more , J complete than ever. Send . name and address. - Hailed ' BRIFFITH s TURIIER MA 205 to 213 N; Paea Si raf, S k ry 1 V 1 Nop. Special." 4 Solid Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. O. - i 1 Nos. 41 and 38. The" S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches, and Pull man Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. , Company Sleepers between Colomoia and Atlanta. w : Are you thinking of buyin Kt O For Ticlretsr Sleeper, etc; apply to J. vv. buown;jb,.c.p. a MURRAY, FORBST. P. A.. ' ; ! Portsmouth; Va. E. ST. JOHN. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. V. E. McBEE. General finrwrinfonHnt H. W. B. GLOVER, TrAffi T. J. ANDERSON fW Poo. General Offices, Portsmouth, Va. Si!?!! ; THIS YEAR? If so buy the Deeririg Val and Roller Bearing, the lightest draft machine on earth. If there is no aent in your county, drop a postal for particular to ' : . . C. TATEM, Columbi, N CV
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