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INSECURITY4. "tT" -A 1 whkb I Iran. 1 lrutK I nwro. - S - J rr 1 ehanc to bout. Ewry prep mi Evtrr rtmy Faila bKH I.ovi it nwat. LoTr. brother. alatr. frVfnd, On w&om nerom I Arprad. XVm vIum W prwro"? ft etrvsfth by wtlch my JUt lir, Fall away by ioa tnUcban rta or other etcomtaiK, " a1 I Cad mjwLf ladd , Lmalag oo a broken rwl. mra tbea oarthly frttera rrt. . All Ua clar roc4 roj brt rn war. and I am lft Of Me'a fwttt Jori bmft To what drptfca of woo I drop, vkla vainly for aocia prop All naeeni to aoatais .'-.V One la loaIiaaa and pain. Ilka a drowning man I reara. Upward and for aid U-awch. -Help me. Lord!" I cry nd Und Tbrocia the drrt. tbroagb tb tide," II baa protnUed to abide Erer near; wberoVr I be. ' Whlfpfa stitly. "Lt" o Eartbly tk. bow Inarms! 1 Hareay U alooo tndure. And my Idol all wera aialn That I might this knowkdfo rain. .. ew York Ledffer. - THEY GAVE THE BALLS. . Xad tbo TaopU DaJd to lay tba DabU of Jjsmia XIV. la l7l2Loa.lt XIV favored th Opera, then established in Hie first salle of the Palais Royal (there have teen two) with special mention for the better accommodation of it administration. archJTC and rehearsals. This hotel if situated la the Rue Nicaise. Tho build ing was gvnerally designated under the oameof Maaia,M whenc the tprm Filles dn'Magaain" (nofda maga in") snbseqtxentlj not only to the fe male choristers and ropers, but the fe- xaale dancers thcxoselvest It ao happen ed that the king forgot to pay his archi tects and workmen. In order to satisfy them theCbrralier de Bouillon ccncciv ed the idea cf giting balls in the opera bouje, for which idea he reccired an annual pension cf 6.000 franca. He was paid, but the king' debtors were not. for. although the letters patent were granted somewhere about the beginning cf 1713, not a single ball had been given when the most magnificent of the Bour bon soTercigns descended to his grave. One day; shortly after his death; d'Argenson. tho then lieutenant ,cf po lice, was talking to Louis' nephew, Philirpe d'Orlcans, the regent VAIon- seigneur he said, "thero aro people who co abal yelling" that his xnaiesty ti Z.a .t . i kraut ana . . pit v them arrested and tbzn Cong Into some deep under ground dungeon.' "Vera don't know what yon are talking about," was the answer. 'Tboso people most be paid, and then they'll cease to bellow. "But how, menjeigneur?" 'VLet's give the balls that were projected by Bouillon." So said, so done, and tho people danced to pay Louis XlVs debts, as. sccording to Shad well, people drank to fill Charles IT coffers: Tba klnf's moat faitbfat iulJecU we la 'a Berrfco are not doIL w dxlak to ahow ocr loyalty London Saturday Review. Cbeaterfiald Sopernclallty. Chesterfield's Idea of excellence was entially superficial, for nis praise of solid acquirement and genuine princi ple Is always coupled with tne assertion of their entire Inutility if unaccompa nied by grace, external polish, and an agreeable manifestation. He omits all consideration of their intrinsic worth and absolute, dignity ; their valoo to the individual, according to him. Is wholly proportioned to his kill la using them In a social form. ! . Inonocf hU earlier letters' to Philip Stanh'ope he writes: "What an advan tage has a graceful fprakcr with gen teel motions, a handjcmo figure, over cno who f ball speak mil as raucn gooa sense, bat who is destitute of these or naments. In business bow prevalent are the graces, how detrimental is tho want of them! If you should not acquire manners, all the rest will be of little use to you. By manners I mean engag ing, insinuating, shining manners, a distinguished politeness, an almost ir resistible address, a superior graceful ness In all you say and do.' He would have manners overlay individuality and goes to far as to declare that a soldier JLm a brute, a scholar, a pedant and a philosopher, a cynio without good breed ing. Gentleman's Magazine. Thcro Is an American hotel at Llmon. Porto Rico. It is called the Grand. It lasts on piers set in tho coral reef where ceaseless spray frora the nearby surf re fects rainbow tints in the sunlight. A HUSBAND " itctore my wife began using Mother's Friend she could hardly not think she could get wilong without it now. one uas used it for two months and it is a gTeat help to her. . She does her housework without trouble. - Mother s Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confinement-. It is the one and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the Jives of both, mother and child. Mother FrUmS la eod bx lrarHtj tor S I. Sand for oar free dattrated book. Ttz BraJflcU Regulator Co., Atlanta, Gjl Bk. a i. . mm m a r i A GKEAT BOAT RACE. THE BENNINGTON'S CRACK CREW GOT A COSTLY SURPRISE. th Story of a Torth of Jaly Xtowtns Oateei at nonoloJo Which EaapUed the PocktU aad Xoernied tho rellnr of CacU Saa'a Jacblea. - About as dismal a Fourth cf July ss ever I experienced on board a.man-o'-war," said an ex-sailor of the .navy now living In Washington to a report er, "was Independence day not many years ago down in the harbor cf Hono lulu. The Bennington had an all star racing boat's crew. The eight had just happened to be assigned to the Bep nington in a bunch before she left for her Pacific cruise, and several of the oarsmen had been members of the Co lumbia's crack boat's crew that walloped all of the British navy's boats' crews in English waters a few years before. The Bennington's cutter was one of the best in the navy, and she had been built for a xaccr. Before we left the Mare Island nary yard for south Pacific waters the ship's racing crew had easily beaten all of the other crews of the ships lying at the yard, including the tiptop crew cf the Olympia ahd the Boston's fine crew. We thought that we were about a warm ' as they make em after our crew put it on so many other man-o'-war crews, giving them a couple of minutes the start of us, too, on numerous occasions and still beating them disgracefully. . The people of Honolulu arranged an aquatic festival 'for the Fourth of jnly tho Americans down there cele brated the Fourth just as enthusiastic ally as we do up'hcre and tho Ben nington's erew figured in it .largely. Our ship's colors were at the .fore in the two races that were run with picked Hunaka crews, and the third and last race of the day was one in which our crackajack eight was to figure, the other races having been won by subcrews practically picked at random from among the strongest seamen. "We thought this race was at our mercy. It was to bo'a four sided affair cno crew of Kanaka sugar field workers, a crew of Kanaka policemen and tho racing crew of the yacht Eleanor, be longing to Mr. Slater of Providence, that bad pulled into Honolulu harbor from Japan a few days before. Our crew didn't pay much attention to thj yacht's racinj; crew and were only fig uring on tho distance thy ceuld beat th of ICunaka policemen, which seemed tho most formidable. "The race was over the four mile 'course carefully blocked out in the har borwhich was very smooth by tho Honolulu aquatic sportsmen, and the start was first rate. There wasn't a man, fore or aft, on tho Bennington that didn't stand to go broke to the extent cf at least a month's pay on tho success cf the Bennington's crew, and we had to give 3 to 1, too, for it was generally conceded that wo naa tne race as our mercy. , Tho start, as I said, was good, and tho Bennington's crew showed in front first and started out apparently to mako a runaway race of it. Tho Kanaka po licemen's crew trailed after them, pull ing steadily, then 'the Kanaka sugar workers and, a good ten lengths to the rear, the Eleanor's crew.' This was tho way it looked for the finish when tho Bennington's crew rounded the stake boat and started for the return trip. "Some of tho Honolulu men who had their money up on tho two Kanaka crews actually began to square accounts, apd the cry, 'It's all over -Bennington! was heard all over the bay. When the stake boat was rounded, it was noticed that the Eleanor's boat was sort of get ting a move on itself, and tho men were working like machines at a long, steady stroke that certainly looked as if it was cutting down the Bennington's lead and tho lead of the two Kanaka boats. - "Two minutes after ;the stakeboat .was rounded the Eleanor's gang were right abreast of the Kanaka cutters and gaining on them with every stroke, and thecox'unof the Bennington's cutter, hearing the yells of warning from the Bennington bluejackets ashore, looked behind. him and saw the Eleanor cutter only two lengths behind him and com ing like an electric launch. Our crew was tired, and that's all there was about it. 'The Eleanor's crew had ,held them selves in for the finish, and they cer tainly did mako a Garrison finish of it. The yacht's cutter shot ahead of our cutter a good mile from home, and then, to mako the thing more galling, the crow actually stopped rowing -until the Bennington's crew was alongside again. Then they took to the oars again, and from then on it was a howling farce. The Eleanor's crew just romped their cutter in ten lengths ahead of our cut ter and the Kanakas a quarter of a mile in the rear. "You never saw such, a disgusted lot of men in your life as the men And officers on tho Bennington. The Elea nor's ship company had taken all of the 3 to 1 mcney they could get on board, our ship, for they knew they had a good thing up their sleove. The Eleanor's crew on tho whole trip around the world that was wound up at San Fran cisco had not been beaten onco in a cut ter race, and the yacht's tailors had made all kinds of money in betting on their crew. It was a minor sort of con solation for us when we found out that five cf tho Eleanor's racing crew were ex-American man-o'-war 'a men." Washincton Star. The allowance of the lord mayor of London, up to the mayoralty of Sir Sid ney Waterlow in 1872, was $40,000 an nually, but it was increased in that year to f 30, 000, at which sum it has ever since remained. . Opal. An exqui.-ito gem is tho opal, its beautiful creamy surface lit with red, blue, and yellow rays scintillating in the light and giving it a place in the front rank of precious stones. (Jnfortunately tho opal has a bad name, and we know the proverb about the dog with the un lucky cognomen. Superstition credits this beautiful stone with bringing mis fortune to its owner, and superstition will win its way so long as the world lasts. Tho opal is peculiarly brittle and sometimes crumbles away without any apparent cauie, therefore itv has-been branded "unlucky." But let .those laugh who win, there aire still some who value opals for their worth and beauty and who can afford to make merry at the superstitious. The opal is tho type of hope. Chicago News. . "7T 'Eczema. ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin disease, and no skin remedies can cure it. The doctors are unable to effect a cure, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swift's Specific is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. Eczema brote oat oh my daegbter, and con tinued to pread until her bead watlrely eoTcred. She was treated by aeTeral good doctors, bat grf worse, and tbe dreadful disease spread ,mr ftM. Sha v a a eelred no benefit. Many-ti---tSi--i-r patent medicines were taken, but without re iult, until we decided to try S.S. 8-and by tbe time the first bottle was finished, her head be ran to beal. A dosen bottles cured her com pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She Is now sixteen year old. and ha a mafrninenl growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful disease has erer returned. , . II. T. 8hobc. 1701 Lucas Are, tit. Louis. Mo. Pon't ejpect local applications- of soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They reach only the surface, while the di sease Comes from within. Swift's Specific : ; ' , J for olVarf .TheJJIUUU Is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate case. It is far ahead of all similar remedies, because it cures cases which are beyond their reach. 8. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot ash, mercury or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS PARKEH'3 -u Air? nfLLSAM Cleamra mad bntuirici Uie haiz. NfTer Fila to Betor Gray llkir to Ita Youthful Color. Cum fsp ir hir laiucf. 6-.nd t mat PmryisttJ SENT FREE to housekeepers Llei COMPANY'S Extract of Baef C?OK BOOK- telling-how jo psepare many de licate ahd delicious distes. Address Liebig Co , P. O. . l!ox 2718, New York. TLWAYS KEEP OH HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LI EVE. x LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, . PERRY DAVIS Sl SON. - An Lncertaln Dlaeaae. There is no disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is therefore most difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves. Drowns' Iron Bitters is sold brail dealers. IT 01 has demonstrated ten thousand timea tut it is almost infallible - FUR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, ; irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strength ening and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cares whiteeandfallmgof the womb. It stop flooding and fUevea sup- t 3 pressed and palnfnl menstruation, tor Change of Life ft is the best medicine made. 1 is beneficial daring pregnancy, and helps, to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, Ktrengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered ' to all afflicted women. Why wi'i any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach! Wine of Card ui only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drug store For adrict, in eases requiring rpecial direction, address, -pnng symptomt. t9 ' Ladies' Adrtnory DeparUntnt," Th0 Chattanooga Jfcfadieine Co., Chat tamooga, Tenn. Rev.J.W. SVlTH.Camtfen.S.C. y: "Mr wite Bseo wine or caraui at noma for failing of the womb and It entirely cured her." - m CKAS. W. PETTlT, Proprietor. .55 to 255 mil mill Ssrfjli, , j MAJJUTACTUILKK8 0 Engines, Boilers FORGI'IGS and CASTINGS. .Machiu unil Mill Supp'ie at lowest 8 ie"s ; Workmen sent out on application forJ R33 wane ELIZABETH m apair. i Special Sales Agent for Merchant Babbit Metal. , ESTABLISHED 1870. ' - . !. ' : ' v f miry &all UBdDTTTTCDMl I '. ' ' .. WHOLESALE ' ' . i- ' GROCERS A2TD ,T0BACC0roTS . V ' AND DEALERS IN j K . 'f. j .'. . - I ' " I; A . ' ' - . ';.:::' '! MTPrettiest and Beit Beady-Mixed Paint- in the citT. Sod for New Color Cards. Lead.; Oil. Varnishes . j Terp engine, Etc. ; T i '. AGENTS FOR A. .WREN N & SOK'siuGGIEa A full tne tfpt In stock Two Ways of Buying Seeds. On wav is to wait tintu sewing lime, pic ui occt.p j dealer happens thave in stook, and then, take the consequences The othS way is to decide early what! your need? wiH be, and then nrov?de fo?S m sensibly; it Isn't sensible to buy seeds haphazard, L you cansome things, for all the operations ' pend upon the qualities of the eeeds-their purity and vigor. It is foolish to tate risks unnecessarily. i . j ' j. . ; Knrnrnpr Before long you wilt be wanting many kinds of seeds "mfr nlanUnlr- don't wait until you are ready to sow before you think t& the seeds Why not write to: ns in' goOdn time and get We would like especially 10 suppiy -'f V"T"nts Tripr no matter how ranch or how little you may ne-d, 5r cents per i - l : f- trnnr hnmp i - . 1 . SEED' HER0HA1TTS , The Standard! Typewriter m T - 9 i . i i i m ssaan ' JOHN B. CULPEPEB, Sales Agt., : 706 E. Hain St., JAMES B0NI, COMMISSION DEALER IN ALfc KINDS OV FRESH FISH, i. . - Game and Terrapin. rio.-704 SECOVD STREET. KAIjTIWORE I NO AQENTS EMPLOYED A. W. HAFF, Successor to LamphearA Dafl, Wholesale Commiasioi. Dealer In FKESH FISH. LOBSTERS, .1 C NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. New York City, North Carolina Sha t a SprialiT. No Aeerta 8. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOLESALE SO. 7 tOLTON MARKET. HEW YORE. . Bpecial AtiemioB fciren to The Sale of North Carolina Shad. Stencils arj Stationary oi a plication. ! No As'eatr. B ALIORK bTEAM PACKET CO. I Eleeant Steamers Dally, exptoct OLD Sunday bween Baltimore ana B A Y4 Old Point Contort, Norfolk:, Pprta LINL mouth and all polnta South. Direct connections with all railrt swl ter minating at Norfolk, Portemonth BETWE1.M and Hampton Roads. ALTIMOKE, S STEAM EB VIKGINIA. from OLD PO.NT, Baltimore, for Richmond, every NORFOLK, Monday, Wednesday andFiiday, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PlkB 1", LlOHT IAXD SOUTH. St by way ot Chesapeake bay and Jamea Kiver. Arrives at rict TIIE mond next morning- No demy, SWIFTEST, no transfers. SAFEST MeaU on Eiiropean i-Nn. Lux 8URK"T nrt.ns StatTooKu-, Electric Lihie ROUTE Steam IJeaU Hitusfne. t Ticket OQlce, I2a K .l liJilMinorr Street ' ' J Telephone 1435. JOHX SHERWOOD, E ;V . '! I:OV.PSON, General Manager. T.n:.- ni:-;t Kj UUOWN, U.Arr-l1l 1'Hkin". t ; ,. I - . : - ; We have ajBicycif v u ". L r It tn-mnrrinrmnrniiii' i i!'-1" .! joy a pleasant rid H t-r- 'n-rk'Hst This not beine iatd Ii k-H for .... .. ' ! seven vsars. Hatnawav riK' i"' be corner. ": i Gamin FlSD Dealer sn nu all flub. i an d Ei i IPH&IKDIE nfirnent. Hair & PJast r. CITY. N. C. 1 1 73 Corr mercial PUce, Norfolk, Va I 1 - s of Excellence Construction. Richmond. Va. f ' F.H.ZIEGLER&BR0, I c nccesj-or to John? fl. Zeigleb I Dealer in a.l kinds of 1 ! i UNDERTAKERS: SUPPLIES; ?rom the Ch i;.pest to U.c beet. All tel- egraits promptly attended to. CEAPSS m COOLIE BOARDS J "hn desired The finest Hearse in tnis section. R sewod, walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on f Ehringhaqe Street. Thankful tor bast .patronuge; 8Also all kinds ofcabinet work. PEED D1A.7IS. Welaie now receiving onr supply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened oeto re leavinf: the Yard. : None but the best handled. Lowest pricks . guaranteed. Office on Water Street j Elirabeth Oiti N. n 1 A Matter of Choice Vleflif ou have jour teeth extract ed the iUl h . with pain, or use GaB, Vitaliz 1 Air, Ctcaine,; and alii thejr Hiteiuini flanr r?, on with perfect safety.! u il"t paiiu or sleep at N.5 Y. DENTAK SROOMJ? ONLV, 324 Cor. Main and Tnll)ot streets, Norfolk, Va. Office hours: 8 to a; Sundays 10 to 1 THE - j- ' '"' Sa ... ans- - f - - F i ENHES. Dentisj." 1 1 CO a SCHEDULE m EFFECT FEB. pi , Norfolk and Sputhern'lUilroadm express trains, southbound, daily Sundays) leafe Elizabeth City t lsM Northbound dally, except Sundays leave Elizabeth' City ata2 : 45. p - gg and 4 Northboond leavw Elteabeth City. 3: 20 a. m and going Sooth e.P, rn. every Tuesday, Thursday ana Sat urday. J- m.U Both! trains arrive at rfoTk from Norfolk Western depot. olk, connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er tnes.anu at fcaeuwn wuu ""--r;;;-; Roanoke, Casbie, Chowaa and Sfjei Doig rivers; transfer - tfwr to Maekey Ferry, thence by Aorroit " ".m R. to lioper. Pantego snd BflhajeB. connecting with stetmer irgmia Dare ..... " .III. Unmr. With D?tdD IDQ lor oiase-ey vine, ml. intermediate landings. 1 5 , i Eastern; Carolina uispaim :- : . . ' V AND- j ;- " Old Dominion Line. 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- for Golds-boi-d, Kinston and Morebead City; and with W. & N. R. R. for Jacksonville Wilmington, etc. Returning Jeaves NewBerne Monday, Wednesday and Friday, touching at Roanoke Island, Ocracoke and Oriental going arid re turning. I . ;, Sl Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Wand, Ocracoke. Orien tal," New Berne, Kitston,- Goldsboro, Morehead City and Wilmington, N. C. Dally all rati serviee between Eilrabetl Citv and New tork, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. - i ' - Through cars, " and as low rates; ana quicker time than l y any other route. Direct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows . rrorn Norfolk byliorlolk & Southern Railroad, Baltimore, by P. W.&B. R. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Penney lvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Ptnneylvania R. R., Pier 27, North Jliyer, and Old Dominion Line. ' ' ; ' T. TCI rurther information apply to Mi II Snowden, Agent Elizabetn City, or tothe GeDerdl office of, the Norfolk and Southerr Railroad Co., iSorfolk, Va. M. K. KINO, H. C, HUDGINS, . Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Ft.&Pass Air. PETIT'S NORTH CAROLINA LINES C. L. PETITT Hanager. Steamer NEWTON will leave Norfo k for Elizabeth City, Creswell and way landings on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City for Cre,sell on Thursdays and Mondays at 9:30 a. m. 'Returning, will leave; Creswell for Norfolk on Tuesdavs and Fridays at 4 ra, and Elizabeth City same day at 3 : 30 p. m.. arriving inJNoiloiK next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth City, Hertford and way inndine-s. on Tueedavt and Fridays at 4 p. m.: Elizabeth City for Hertford Wednes days and Saturdays at 930 a. m. Return- ... rsr t . t -aT . 11 ing, will leave ueriiora ior orroiK Mondavs. tnd ThurJdavs at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth City same day at 2 :30; p. m., arriving in JNorroik next day. f W. W MORRISETT, AgeHt,' Elizabeth City, N. C, REAL ESTATE. BY j i CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. t s 50x120 feeti A beautiful building lot. Delightfully located. . A last chance for a down town residence. Situate corner of Main and Martin streets. For sale at a terms, i reasonable price on easy Two town lots on Lawrence street Chance for a speculation. j A fine dwelling with large lot n the adge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms easy. ' -1 Small house and. lot on Church St., East of Road St. .$500 Vacant lot on Road street, south of Church. Corner lot and dwelling on Church and Dyer streets;. . . .... ! . $025 Dwelling ahd good size lot on Church west of Dyer street. ....... . . . .1,000 25 acres of land with goo'd dwelling six rooms. Nicely fitted? out ! with stables ahd outbuildings. : A desirable home..;. ....................... .8Q50 Bell street 60x120 feet. House24x21 feet 2 stories. L 8x10 feet. A out buildings. . .......... ......... .55800 A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on North Side near depot ahd whar yes. . . . . . . . ...... f 1,050 Two vacant lots on -Martin 40x70 feet, each .......... ... . . . . street i.tlSO A good business store in Woodvllle Large storehouse and dwelling, also good will of business, ............ -i. $850 Schooner Esther good as new.! For a small sum. Two tenant houses on Fearing Street payable 10 per month. j j ; Two small houses and lots south of N. & S. Railroad track ('Pennsylva nia"), each ..5.8250 Two tenement houses on Lawrence street. Lot extends Co canal. A bar gain. . . ; i r. i Poindexter Creek front on west Iside of street. -- J .; - A fine wharf site on Pasquotank River, on south side of town. ) ' A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets. Vacant lots near Cotton Factory. ' A handsome dwelling on Road street near Burgess. ; Farm lands on the River. . ! A 200 acre farm with Hrge and com modious buildings. Welf timbered and in a high state, of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms easy . I I you are going to buy a f arasul or Umbrella!, it will pay you to examine Fowler & Cos. before bnying. MM mm . F. LAMB, Altorny-aMavf and Real Estate Agent. Prompt attenion given to i ru . ftssiohal Business.. Loans Negotiated on neac Estate. ! Farms, Town .Property, Timber Lands bought andsold on commission. i OfBce. I'AliTIES HAVING, TIMBER LANDS, FARMS : ; i , ' ' ! .; ,', !. Vacant Town Lots, J Dwellings in Tawn, Or Wharf Property tO sell have an opportunity to advertise1 the same abroad through this Real Estate7 Agency WITHOUT EXPENES. as no I charges are made unless sale is et- fectea. :'. ; " ": Send in description o? your property you desire to sell and avail yQurSrMLol the opportu nity offered at this time to dis tribute lists of property through out the United States.' E. .F LAMB, REAL ESTATE A CENT THE ATLANTIC COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ELIZABETH CITY, N.'CV . Oldest nnd largest school in Kasterii North Carolina. A preparatory anl finishing sc!uol for both sexes. Twenty-first annual setIon opens . SEPTEMBER 19TU, 1898. Courses of study: English course. Classical Course, College Preparatory Course. 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 versity a' d the leading colleges of the State upon certificate from this school. otuuenTs repareu ior uie u. o. ain itary and .Naval Academies. Full faculty of trained 'teachers; each a specialist in 1iis or ! her depjirt ments ' : ,: : Terms as' low as consistent .. with high, grade work. - Write for catalogue. Address 8. I, SHEEP, . President. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Gates county. J Court. Caroline Blanchard, widow j Richard Blanchard, ft vs. David Blanchard, Thomas Blanchard, DemDsy Blanchnrd, Martin Blanch- ard, Maggie Blanchard, Jcjjin II. Htn lowell and wife Marry Hdllowell, I, Poreey Ward and wife Arizona . Ward, "ThonJaH (;iiappel apd wife ' Jane ChaDDel. Annie ' Blanchard. Mary Blanchard, Vashti Blanchard. verre iiancnara, Joanna uiancnara, Jennie Blanchard. Laura Blanchard. Walter Blanchard and Andrew Blanchard. j The -defendants, ArTnle Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vashti I Blanchard, Verene Blanchard and Joanna Blauch ard, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Inf iritinfiT f Ar flm tinritnQ nf hor. ing dower allotted to the petitioner Caroline Blanchard in the lands of her late husband Richard Blanchard, situ ated in Mintonsville township, said county; and the f aid defendants will further take notice, that they are re quired' to appear at the 'office of ' the Clerk of. the. Superior Court of Gates county onthe -8th day of October, i898,and' answer or demur to tne com plaint m said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for theTeilef, demandel in said complaint. Thin 231 day of August, 1888. W. T. CROSS, . Clerk Superior Court. L. L. Smith, attorney for plaintiff. S.. L. STOKER & CO. ! WHOLESALE j , : Dealers and Shippers of all kinds p FRESH FISH 6 . FULTO FISH MARKET. N. Y. Particular attention paid to tbe Shad Department. j jWe employ no agents and' pay no comm.sions. If your stencil is not In ! good order let us know. t
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