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USTRALIA'S MONTE CARLO. r. ..V.VU RamMlir KhIM That ll Called th Tatt reU Thn Australian race lottery. In which Etoddart. captain cf the English .-; rioters, wen $3,500 the other day, I ; c cf the meat extraordinary pamblinff tczzca in the world, It Is Let known TattM-all rvreco" and has been i rtintmr for many rears at the an tip- lea. The breath cf scandal has ncTer ched It, and the drawinfrs" for the - r fTrntj are surcrrised by a com ttf cf icadio? citizens and pressmen : the city In which it I at the timo lo- Adams, the crranixcr, makes a business to gtt upsweeps cn all the r? AnrfTxlian racea. and. owlnir to ;9 itrcnff surpcrt he receives. Is cn :!cd to give prizes that eren singly cud be takrn as modest, for tun r by rt wvck It has been estimated that nizg a twelvemonth run $7,500,000 of is public's money passes throcga ad- bands, Take the Melbourne cup, for instances. a this race the big sweep is 100,000 itficribcrs at 3 each, and the price for -awing the horse that wins the cop is ISO, COO. The holder of the second 2r?e ticket roceires $27,100, and $12, v cor to the third horse ticket. In Iditicn. some thousands of pounds are stributed among thowo who get corses, h ether they start In the race or not, id there are hundreds of caxh prizes, ssing from $300 to the modest "fiver" h. On this race there will be other reeps at prices) to suit the most hum o contributor. Two consultation, as y are termed," cf CO, 000 at half a Tereign each, and one cf 100,000 at 5 .Mings each. . All through the year racing is going t in Australia, where the horse is clixed, and nearly CTery week there is sweep.. As mentioned previously, no utt has ever been cast on the honesty the organizer, who deducts 10 per nt frcra all the winnings so as to re cp himself for his expenditure and crtion. Ila employs as many clerks ns a large jjk, spends, thousands of pounds an ully in advertising and now holU in s pOMcssicn nearly 2 CO, 000 worth cf iclaimed prizes, ; Leg iilaticn has time after time been it Into force to wipe out "Tatter H,s,M but without success. Tho New rata Wales government by act of par iment drove Adams from Sydney, and without delay settled in Brisbane, .'ter 12 months location thero the leensiand parliament did the same isg. and Hobart was tho neat sito re Jyred to and where the sweeps are ! irrilT conducted now under the patron- e In person cf the prominent citizens. ie Australian postal laws compel that I letters containing value must be reg wed, and it has bcen.stated that Tat Tail's brings $30,000 per annum in rcnue to tho coffers of the colony lere its officers are. London "Mail. Crtti IlrltJa Hmrj. In answer to tho alarm raised by Lord urlea Bcrcsford in connection with i relative strength cf the British and lcr European navies, the Westminster .xette publishes figures to show that laiever may. have been tho case a 31 time ago, England will soon be in cition to hold the sea even against i combined navies of France, Russia & Germany. The writer point out it ships built before 1SS0 ire now cf ry little account as fighting factors, is shown also that between 1660 and 50 Great Britain neglected her navy an astonishing degree. In that time built only IS battleships and 12 risers, against the 22 battleships and cruisers launched id France, Gcr jij and Ruasia, ll is in the recent decade, however, it she Is making rapid strides in naval sver. For these ten years, between JO and 1900, hex building programme lodes 32 battleships and 42 cruisers, linsi 87 cruisers of France, Germany 1 Russia. In torpedo boats she is not ich richer than the three powers, but i possesses an enormous advantage in pedo boat destroyers. II Wealed Saip. Icre is a story about Commodore . iley that is told in Washington: ' cut the time that he was looking for cct the question cf painting the ships : the navy a war color was under sol In consideration ty rome of the pre ; i cdoers in the big building. A.sist ! Secretary lloneevclt was bothered ' ly ty tho question of tints submitted lira by a board on warship color, ea Schley remarked that he did not a what color his ships were painted cng as h had ships. Paint thvra red, if yon like,' said ! Vor paitt them black, but let me e tkem. Color is Immaterial.' 'he men of Berlin have an odd habit crushing and combing their hair and i inkers in public. In the restaurants 1 cafes men pull out their implements I '"fpruce up" wlulo waiting for ;r orders to be filled. They do not c the trouble to leave tho table, ci- loo REWARD lioo, he readers of this paper wi'l be 15 fd to learn that there is at least dreaded disease that eiecce lias n able to care iu all its ttAges, and t Is catarrh. Halls, Catarrh Cure is only positive cure known to the lical fraternity. Catarrh being a !itutional disease, requires a con ditional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Is taken internally, acting direct :;on the blood and macous surfaces system, thereby destroying the mlation of the disease, and giving ratient strength by building op "ocstitntion and agisting natnre lotng its work. The proprietors e eo much faith in its currative f era, that they offer One-Hundred !ars for any case it fails to cure, 1 for JUt of testimonials, d dress. F. J. CXI EN BY & CO, :io, O. C3T3oldby all drutggibC STOP AT R.0 WIST HOUSE, U. CUADWICK, Proprietor. Fairfield, H. C ce comfortable rooms. Good ser t?. The table supplied with tha t the market affords, Good itab'es . tbelters "Board per day, U.c!udin lodging, 2 m Europe'- Two Cyet CapltaU, Tho etrccta aro fillfl with bean, tifnl things, mostly German oCi ccr3t,, writes Lilian Bell from Ber lin in Tho Ladies Homo- Jcarnal. The only trouble ia that they themselves fceem to know it only too well, nnd ar they will not give mi any of tho eidewalk wo aro obliged toadmiro them from the gutters. Tho only way you can keep Ger mans from knocking you into tho middle of tho street is to walk eide ways and pretend yen aro examin ing the shop windows. Paris fcccm a city of leisure; fJerlin a city of war. Tho itreets of Taris aro quit as full of soldiers as Berlin, but French soldiers are not impressive. They are undersizxd and badly dressed and badly groomed. Their trousers nre much too Jong. ;io mo they Ecemed to need only a belt at the ankle to turn them into perfect Russian blouses. But English and German soldiers Ecem to be in per fect condition, as though they could go to war at a moment's notice.' IIU fkbm. 'I bavo coine,"Raid tho young man. ,4to ask rou to let me have your daughter." "Neverf ebcutcd the millionaire, "Thanks 1" answered the other ns be hurried away. 'Up,td this timo the has refuel to ainile upon my suit. When I tell her that you ob ject to me, the will be niino." Cbi roffo Record. An Ancient Co torn. - A curious incident occurred the other Scndav at St. George's chapeL Winder cast la Ths choir boys, iu accordance with an ancient custom, claim 5 fcbil lings from any military man wearing his spurs during divine service. An offl rrr who had innocentlv come to church in Lis purs was noticed by some of the choristers, who. much to his surprise, demanded the Cue as he was about to quit the castle, Tho money has been claimed several times during the last few years and has generally been paid after a little demur Ly wott oi tne vic tims, while others have indignantly re sisted tho levy. Loudon Letter. HIE I if LIB of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding through all the ages and enters tne connnes oi Eternity. With what care, there fore, should the Kxnectant Moth er be Fuardcd. and how crcat the c w o effort be to ward off danger and make her life joyous and happy. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays all rc i .i x li eves me Headache f Cramps, ;V and N a u 7 sea. and so fully pre- pares the stcm that Childbirth is made easy and the time of recovery, 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 X enittmr how wife used 'Mother's Friend,' ayt tbal it tbe bad to p through the ordeal anin, and there were but four bottles to be obtained, aad the cost was f isodo per bottle, be would bare them.' Ci eo. Lavtox, Lferton, Ohio Snt by expr. on receiptor price, f 1-00 PER IKITTLk. llook to KXPKCTANT MOTll KKS" mallei free upon application, containing TaioaDi lUunntuoa ana wiouiarr ieUBiomai. Tmc BRAOriCLO RCCULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. Q A Ot.O T ALL OHWCOISTS. ISS ELIZABETH I! WORKS, CIUS. W. PETT1T, Proprietor. .S3l:S33 Him ST2.QT, Ksrfalk, MAJ UFACTURKR8 OF Engines, Boilers FORGIN'GS and CASTINGS. -Macbin til M ill Supplies at lowest tes Womrcen eent out on application for repair-. special Safes Agent for Merchants Habbit Metal. ESTABLISHED 1S70. FEED DAVIS, are tow rccciTinc ctr b rtl? Coal, acd will fill orders promptly. All coat is screened oelore lea Tins the larvJ. r one but the bet bandied,: Lowest r.icitfl gnartnteed. Of2c on Water Street, Eliiabeth City K. Cm f I Monuments and Gravestones. DESIGNS FREE '-fhen writing state apje of deceased and limit as to price. LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH TO SELECT FROM. Guaranteed. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS . - (Established 1813.) K9 to 1C3 Bank St. NORFOLK. VA. Ill Scrofula to Consumption. Anr one predisposed to Scrofula can brt healthy. and Tieorous. This taint in tbo blood naturaUj drifts into Consumption. Being such a deep-seated blood disease, 8wift's Specific is the only known cure for Scrofula, becarse . . i m , V It Is the only remeay wmcu can iwkm the disease. ! Scrorala apoeared on the bead of my llttl araodchlid when only IS mon tha old. Shortly after breaking out it apread rapidly a.11 orer her body. The acabaon tneaorea wouiu pe4 ntr on tha aliffhtest urach.and the odor thai would arts mid tne at cnoapbere of the room tfekenlnjr and nn bearable. Ia dlseaae nazt attacked the eyea, and we feared ahe wouH loae her aipht. Em inent phytlclana from the nrronncviD country were eon raited, bat could do KAihln ty nllvrtt th lit tie Innocent, and pare It aa their opinion that the mu waa hooelesa and Im-- possible to aare the chlld'e eyealrbt. It wai (hm that w decided to trr Swift's Specific. That medicine at once made a speedy and com plete cure, the 1 now a younn laoy. ana dam UtftT naa m sign ox in aisvums w icium. I Mas. liCTH BKKKKLKT, f i balln. Kan. Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease, land is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine. Swift's Specific ! i for, Olnnfi .TheJJIUUU is the only remedy equal to such deep- aeated diseases; it goes aown zo ine very foundation and, forces out every taint. It is purely tegctable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury i potash or other mineral substance whatever. Books mailed "free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, ueorgia. NS 97 ADVERTISEMENTS ; PARKER'S Hair balsawi Hfiwii aad heauiuea th. n!T. prooMMM a lnxariant growth. tiw Talla to Bettor Oray Hair to it Youthful Color. Cure, armip dimm bur tUiiig. f ie. .ixl S 1 t IVuryMU VIRGINIA COLLEGE Fer YOUNO LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 8th, IS98. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern improvement. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Va.. famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. -Superior advantages in in Art and Muaic. Students from twenty-five States. For catalogues ad dress the President, M ATTIC P. HARRIS, Koanoke. f ; Virginia aLTIMORE bTEAM . PACKET CO. Elegant Steamers Dally, exptoct Sun.lar : ixtween Baltimore and OLD u. LIS h Old lDint Comfort, Norfolk, Porta- mbatn and all pointa soutn. Direct connections with all railroads ter minating at Norfolk, rortdmoath and Ilamrton Itoada. BETWEEN altimoke. UTEA11EB VlKGlIA. irom OlJ Io. NT, Baltimore, for Kichmond, every NOKr'OLK, Monday, Wednesday ana Friday, KICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PIEB10, UGUT AND fcOL'TII. bt by way ot Cnertpeake Bay ana James Klver. Arrives at Ricn TIIE mond next morning. No deiay, SWIFTEST, notranafera. HAKEST Meals on European plm. Lnx SUKEHT nrlona Stateroomm Electric Llghta KOUTE Steam IleaU Berths free. ; Ticket omce, 129 East Balttmore I Street l i i Telephone 1435. JOI1NL snERWOOD,1 E. W. TIIOMPSON, General Manager. - Tranic Manager. K. BROWN. Oeneral Ticket Agent. S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE is . i SO. 7 FULTON MARKET. '! vKEW 70.' Special Attention given to The Sale of North UarolinaShad. Stencils and Stationary on application. ; f . i No Arents Ai W. HAFF, Successor to Ltmpnear & Ball, Wholesale Commiasiou Dealer In FRESH: FISH, j LOBSTERS. EC NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, Noith Carolina Sbs I a Specialty. No Aeentt JAMES BOND, COMMISSION DEALER IN it. LL KIKDS Of FllESH FISH, j Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYED A Matter of Choice Whether you have your teeth extract ed the old way, with pain, or use Gas, Vitalized Air, Cocaine, and all their attendant dangers, or with .perfect safety, without pain or sleep at N. Y. DENTAL UOUJIS ONLY, 324 Cor. Main and Talbot streets, Norfolk, Va. Office hours ; 8 to 6; Sundays 10 to 1. . ENNES, Dentist. fer OS con m Dealer m 0. W; STEVENS & ! CO, j HOLES ALE TOBACCOniSTS- - !; AIMD CIGAR r.lAHUFACTUn Snufi Cigars, Cigarettes- Pipes, Prices Guaranteed J Job Lots a Specialty. The only Exclusive Tobacco House in the City. . WATER ST ELIZAPETH CITY.1 W. C. Snokfl CUT Hand lladS Havana Pilled "YTcrld'S FaVClita Clffar. &OUWAirai.UAttlt (4uw.n.wiB.w. IBCDTPTTdDM TO I. ' li- WHOLESALE GEOCBUS A1TD TOBACCONISTS . " : atstti TiKATRS InJ ..-1- : ; f Hay, Iiime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. tPrettiest and Best Ready A Vo nniA r'.na Send for New Color Terjentme, Etc t AGENTS FOR A. WRENN& SON'S ELIZABETH Two' Ways of Buying Seeds. -' One way is to wait until dealer hnnnena to have in The other way is to decide provide for thf m sensibly; as you can some things, for all the operations or iarm or garaen ae pend upon the qualities of the seeds their purity and vigor. It ii fnrvlish fn tn.kn risks nnnecessarilv. ; I Before long you will be wanting many kinds of seeds fnr summer planting; don't wait until you are ready to sow before you think of frettiner the seeds. Why not write to us in good time and get Kpeds worth vonr Dlantintr We would like especially no matter how much or how pound delivered at your home. GEO. TAIT&S0NS, SEED USECHANTS ' "The Standard of Excellence in Typewriter Construction." ' :! , : THE j ' JOHN B. 706 E, Main St., PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. A famous school for Girls. Very thorough and of high grade. i . , I; r - v.- Judge Geo D. Cray, Cnlpeper, Va says: VI sincerely believe it is the, best female school of which I have any knowledge." Illustrated catalogue free to all who apply. A This? insjtitiition has a SDlendid remarkably 'healthful section of country, in the midst of a re gion of noted Mineral Springs. It has a large and beautifully shaded campus, commodious and well equipped buildings, a stroncr facultv. and a full and thorough! collegiate course at very moderate cost. The Fall Term will begin on Wedndsday, September 14th, 1898. For catalogue address, ; j J. M. RHODES, ! , ' ! ; Littleton, N". C. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITTTELT CUBE JL X Xfprwomu Dieam Tmiling Mm- orj, impocencr, biepiomnaa, etc- esosea by AbcM or other xc India- rertor jout Vitality la old or joung. and fit a bu lor atady,. bosineae or marriage. PrerMitl Iasaaity and OonsnmpUoa if ao in time. Xbeir one snenra immediate im Drove.. meat and effeete a UJKE trbere ail other tail In vist upon havlac the vcnina Ajax Tableta. They have eared theasaada and will care yo. We eive a poe itive written guarantee to eftsct a ear t?f) pTG ia each ease or refund th money. Price WW W I w.per paccaset or att pkaea (rail treatment) for S2XQL By maXL la plain wrapfwr. non Vemint of price. Cirenlar maXl, la plain wrwr. tinn remipt oi pri AJAX REAluDV CO.. H Him E;:i!y, QalcJilj, Peraaneatlj Resttrel MA3HETIC f IER VIHEartSsSfflfe et "e Lxst Manhood. Cares weakneesee, Nerrona olcIit7 H J all tha evils from earl or later ex eee v th? results b! oTerwork, worry, aicknesB, tc. Full Btreuptli, tone and drelopment Riven jo eryry organ or portiou of tho body. ; ImproTe aenviinmediat'ly seen from the first box. Xhoas tndd ci letter f praise on file in oar office. Can oe carried in Test pocket. Bent by mail to any ddiwe on receipt of pri re. One month's treats iei:t ia each box- Price $1X0, 6 boxe $5.00, with :Vri Lien Guarantee to refund money if not cured lend to na for tha Genuine. Circulars Free. Canted fln Idea Who caa mini of aome-'iimple thing to patent) Protect rour Idean; tby may bring yoa wealia. Write JOHN WK&DERBURX St CO Patent Attor ym. Waf niagton. D. for their Sl.BuU prise cZm list oi two boadred laTeaUoa waatea . Etc. ------ 4 - i m IPMiT(B!E - Mixed PainU in the city. T.oArl Oil Vftrnishes. .wwm, w... - ; ' BUGGIES. A fu4 ine kept in stock. CITY. N. C. sewing time, pick up seeds as your local stock and then take the consequences. early what your needs will be, and then it isn't sensible to buy seeds haphazard, hieh-erade thoroughbred seeds to supply your turnip seeds this season, little you may neci, i ou cenw per 78 Commercial Pl-iee, Norfolk, Va Sales Agt., Richmond. Va. s. iUKWinDiB, m. a., xrmcipai. and Drominent location in a j Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching bones, i The blood is watery ; the tissues are wasting the door is beingopened for disease. A bottle of Browns' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength, : soothe your nerves, make your blood . rich and red. ' Do yoa more good than an ezpensir. special course of medicine. Browns Iron Bitters is 1 bf ail dealen. F. H -ZIEGLER &BR0 oaccesfor to John H. Zeiuleb Dealer in aJ'kinds of -, UriDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, ?rom the l h: pest to the best. All tel : egra sptomftlyati ended to. - CBAFSS AKD CCCLISS : 0AE9S b-wn deire TIe firi st ' Iltarsc in tiiis eecti:n.l R eeo d, walnut, cloth-coy-"ered and nittalic : skets a specialty - A the old I stand on Ehr inghaav Street. Thankful lcr iMst pattonge. "Also all kinds of cabinet work. ' " Ml $ a i SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 21 ,1893. (xuwum r L Korfolk and Southern Railroad mail and express trains, aouthbouud. dally (except Sundays) leare Elizabeth City at 11:40 a n Northbound dally, except Sundays. T Elizabeth City at 2: 45. Ppi. Z and A KnrthMnnd leaves HJlzaoet'U City. 3: 20 a, mj and oing SoOth Cr P, rn.evorw Tiiesdav. Thrirsday nd Sat urday. . . depart imilii mini miiis ' frnm Vorfnlk Jb Weitcrn deDOt, XiOnOi I connect at Norfolk with all rati au iwao- er lmea. and At Edenton with steamers io Roanoke, Cshie. Chowan ahd f Scupper-! none rivers: transfer stermer to Mataers Ferry, thence by Norfolk: Southern -K. R. tn ' Raner. Pantero and : Belhaten, eonrecting with ste-uner- Virginia ' Paw for alaae.eyTllie, Aurora, wunmswaauu interm-jdiate lanatrurs. Eastern Carolina Dispatch AND ' ' Old Dominion Line, r - i I Th Steamer NETJSE : leaves Eliia- beth City Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday at 6:00 P. M. for NewBerne, con tififttin with A . & N. C. R. R. for Golds? boro, Kinston and Morebead Uiry; ana with W. & N. R. B. for Jacksonville, Wilminirton. etc. I Returning - leaves NewBerne Monday, Wednesday iand Friday, touching at Roanok Islarjd, ucracoKe ana uneuuu kulu wiu,?o turning ; . . t-5,1-1 f Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City. Bt4 tal, New Berne, Kttston, .Gpldaborb, Morebead City and Wilmington, n. v i Daily all rail service between l!z4betl Citv and New X ork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. 1 f ' v " fxvfe WP Through cars, and as low rates ..ana Qieser time man ty muj oueixvuHh I niront. all crnnrla tn he BhinndVia iCSf l fern Carolina Dispatch as follows ITroro Norfolk by Norlolk & Southern Railroad, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. R.' avPresit dent Street Station; Philadelphia j Pennsvlvania R. R . Dock Street Station New York, by Penney lyania R. R.j PfeiJ 27, North , River, and uia dominion Line. ' I t. ! For further information apply to. M. H Snowden, As-ent Elizabeth City, r tothe General office of the TSorfolk and. Southern Railroad Co., Norfolk, V a. . " j t M.K. KING, f H. C HUDGIN, I O en' I Manager, Oen'J JTU ai' AK. NORTH CAROLINA, LINES C. L PE7I IT' XlaiiaflBK'-1 Steamer NEWTON will leave Norfxf k :or Elizabeth City, ! Creswell ;aad ( way andings on Wednesdays aud 1 Saturdays at 4 p.m. Elizabeth City, for7 ,CrewU pn riiursaays ana wonaays ,ai in. Returning, will! leave J Creswelp for Norfolk on Tuesdays and Fridays f at 4 a.m.. and Elizabeth City. Bame day ?at 2 : 30 p. m., arriving in Noi folk next day. r-. . TT I- ' ill 1 XT M 1 1 t steamer naruinger wui ibbvb ., juxiuu. for Elizabeth Citv, Hertford and .way landings, on.Ttiesdayt and Fridays at 4 p, m.: Elizabeth Citv lor Hertford Wednea- dajs and Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. Return ing;, . will leave Hertford ' for Norfolk Mondays, aad Thursdays at 7 a. m.1 ahd Elizabeth City same ; day at 2 ;30 p m., arriving in Norfolk next day'7 "V-' ; i W. W MORKISBTT AGEIf,i Elizabeth City.NlC S CORRESPONDENCE : SOLICITED. i ouxiu ieec. a Deauuim ouiiaineioi. Delightfully located. A- last : chance for a down town residence. Situate Corner of Main and Martin'. streeta, For sale at a reasonable; price on easy terms. ": ' . ! Two town lots on Lawrence street Chance for a speculation., .1, i ; I. a. nne aweiung wicn large lot on the edge of town at a sacrifice. ' . Good lo cality. Terms easyJ ! ' I ' Small house and lot' on Church St' j East of Road St. .... ...... ....... if$00 Vacant lot on Koad street, south of i Uhurcn . i: . Corner lot and dwelling on Church and Dyer streets. . .... ;. ...... . . . $t25 1 i v wemng ana gtoa size lot on tnnrch jwest of Dyer street . ; . .-. . .v. $1,000 25 acres of land with good dwelling-- six rooms, jn icely ntted out ' with stables and outbuildings. - A deshable home.. .... . ....... L;.,.'..y..v.iflS0 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x24 A" j 1 feet 2 stories. L, 8x10 feet. buildings. WW A fine property on Shepard street!' House and lot on North Sidei bekr ! depot and wharves.. . . . . .. i . ..$1,050 Two vacant lots on Martin : street I 40x70 feet, each . . . . twi"w I A good business store in; Wood villa Large storehouse , and dwelling, also esso For ! good will of business ... , . f Schooner Esthergood as ne w. a small sum. I Two tenant houses on Fearing street Two small houses and Jots south of N. & 8. Kailroad ; track (Pennsylva- hia"). each...... ..i. ....8250 Two tenement houses on v JLawrence street. Lot extends to canaL -A bar- ' i side .Si gain. r Poindexter Creek front on west of street. -;,: i A nne wharf s4t on Pasquotank River, on south side of town, 1 ' 1 . A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets." " ; I. Vacant lots near Cotton Factory.- ?' 1 A handsome dwelling; on Road street near Burgess. . . . . , ,- ;., ... . . ; Farm lands on the Hirer. " ' ' f , A 200 acre farm with-Urge juid corn, modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state pf. eultiyatldh;?. Price I moderate. Terms easy. rit you are going to boy & Parasul or uuiureiw, n win pay you to examine i?owier ce L os. before buying. ? REAL ESTA:TEij:;v THE STATE N0R11AL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE " Offers $he yonnjr women of the State thorough professional, literary, clsssi caL scientific, and industrial education. Annual expenses $90 to $130. Faculty of CO members. More than 400 regular students. Has matriculated about rt5CQ students, repnsent ing erory county in the State except two. Prac- tice and Observation School of about goo pupils. To secure board In dorai- tories. all free-tuition applications i n(i v midfl hpfnrA Aneuat 1. despondence lL-vited from those I . crnff mnetent trained teachere. For catalogue and other informa- tmn Address - PRESIDENT McIVER, ' Greensboro, N. C, College, WORTH CAROLINA. . Five large buildings. Faculty of ten able teachers. Courses ot study lead ing todegrees. Tuition for term $2 to f 2L i Board and room per montli. In clubs 4 per month. Total expen ses for year need not exceed $133, and can be easily reduced to $90. Corres pondence solicited. Catalogue free, r Address, . . . x , GUILFORD COLLEQ E, N. C. THE UNIVERSITY ! m. ' UTjargest patronage and fullest eiuip ment in its history. Faculty, 38; stu dents, 6t8; 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elective Courses; 3 Professional Schools, in law, Medicine and Pharmacy. "Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60 a year; Board $3 a month. Ample opportunities for selNhelp. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Summer School for Teachers; 24 In structors, 185 Students. Total enroll ment, 670. For Catalogue, Address, i : PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, d;: Chapel Hill, N. C. The North Carolina ;f: Gollege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Will re-open September 1, 1S9S, wiih improved equipment In every depart ment. Twenty-three experience d soc ialists in Facalty. Full courses in Ag riculture. Science, Civil, Mechanicbl and Electrical Engineering. Expends very, moderate Jb or catalogue add rppa Pres. A. Q. HOLLA DAY, i ' , Raleigh, N. C. . r ITEWPOET NEWS iii'tary Academy! A Select School for Boys and , . Young Men. , Scientific English and V COMMERCIAL COURSES. Prepares for College, University. V, H. L .and ' U. S. Naval and Military Academies. . JTull corps of eiheient teachers: abreast of the times in meth ods of Instruction and equipment; lo cation and advantages unsurpassed; terms moderate. t-Our motto: "Thorouirh Woik." F .For illustrated catalocruo address H COL. E. W, HUFFMAN, IT5 Principal. Fifth annual session begins Sep. 7, 1598. ,; ' Oak Ridge Institute, Nearly 50 years continuous success. "1 279 students last year. ! The largest aud bent equipped pri vate fitting school in the South Eng lish, the Classics, Mathematics, Bookkeeping,- Short-hand, - Telegraphy, Typewriting. Terms ret sonable. For catalogue address ri -j: ; J. A. & M. II. HOLT, ; Oak Ridge, R, C. . ' - ,1793 Bingham School n SHEYILLE, Kttabllsbed in 17BS I0Q0 JLU.t LL.D.,8upt. IO JO miiurjr; u. a Army c. 1 jOtQoer deuulea. Fm fiM t. kM( MM ' fotf T 14 tMrcrattt jn Ki.lk. i. Ik, .ta. tnm yr,m HATTOf. A. M. ) THE "ATJLO NTIC COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, f Jr ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ' Oldest and largest school in Eastern North f?Al"nl fno : A nronn ro fi.t? nl nnisning scdooi ior both sexes. i i -j x weuiy'urai annual session oiens d r SEPTEMBER 19Tf 1 , 1898 . -"Conrses of study:. Enirlish course. Classical Course, College Preparatory ; Coarse. Business Course, Instrumental Music Course, Vocal Music Course.. Diplomas issued- upon the comple tion of any of the above courses. Students admitted to the State Uni-: versitj'ai d the leading colleges of the i State upon certificate from this school? . students prepared for the U. 8. Mil-. itary and K aval Academies.: f ; Full iacultr of trained ; teachers: each a specialist In his or ber depart ments..,! . ' . 9 Terms las low a8 nonslHfpnfc, -wifh high irrade work. i Write for catalogue. Address 8. L. SHEEP, t -r , " . President. LONG LEAF TOBACCO, i ,' Wfl WiSh tO Call t.tlM ntfpnKnn . of nnp cootuma J to our celebrated brand, ' I T1 OT rJQf , Tftho nnn. fl In K to none Ip quality or appearence. We" think it has no' equll for the price, j which ia 25c at retail. We solicit only . on. trial, then it eells Itself. A Guilford . m' I ".! C, w, Stevens & co?
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1898, edition 1
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