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t 1 i 3 1 ? ; i l 2 I I CI - i9 i. f - r r : . V 'r " i 3 ... Ml" ! 'i I 0 V Itiicnocf the-procd fcW! of Lcd Chirlm DcrvKfopd that bo can ride or drive anything One day bo may bo &a tooling a four-in-hand, the, next scurrying acroaa-cocntry on buntcr or riding a bicycle. Perhaps the post curi-, oti ride Lord Charles etc bad, bow rrcr. mi oo a water cart, and thereby bjussj a tale. He bid wagered that be wculd drir doro Totten row la broad daylight, and. t Cox reader know, ve hicle are forbidden la the row. At the a-pointcd time the other party to the warr. Wftb a few friend, took up a rcxilUn to eee if Lord Charlee wrtid attempt the feaL While they waid water cart came along, and eoae of the party were liberally fpriakkJ with none dean water. The Yiriims protected ia forcible term, what, to their cn bensded atonUhmcvl. the dlsUna cl the drfrer were puaVed back, revealing the merry feature of the popular ai lor. "Hand oTer tbot hundred, old fellow! be remarked calmly. Lord Char lea bad squared the drirer of the water cart, and bad won hU wager. Loudon An rwera. In China firecracker am be purchas ed at a cost cl 62 ctntf for 10,000, al though the best tyudity commands twice this price. Tbij la but little more tban the actual cost of manufacture. The gtraw paper uaed is of the cheapest grade. The powder ia alao of cheep and Inferior quality, which probably ac count for to many aizzera" in CTcry pack. Most of the firecracker are made by women and children at their home, and rapid worker are able to earn from 3 to 7 cent per day. An expert can earn 10 cent, while a novice receives only hi board for the first four year. The wage paid In thU trade are about the same a those paid the common laborer. Beside being unhealthy, the work ol making firecracker ia more or less dan geroua. yet the hours of labor are from 0a.m. to 11p.m. aeren day in thi week. - a TridMj, "You nerer beard about the time that Judge Egan gare that prince of bird, the somas, a new place in natural his tory. I uppoeor,aaid M. W. Fitzgerald to the Philistine. WelL a couple of. year ago Judga Egan and Torn Conroy went orer to lunch together one noon. What'll you bare? aaked the judge. lV Friday. said Tom. 'Give mi aocneflsh. "Judge Egan let hi eye wander down the bill of fare. He saw that there was goose on the bill and the soul cf him hungered for gooso. 'II framed up a decision to make the punishment fit the crime. Goose, 'said ha A goose Is a bird tst nlni In the water. Tnat s cieaz xa uroce. A XHatiwMlac Oook. A little Cleveland girl was greatly worried by the misfortune of a favorit playmate. The latter Injured her knes by a fall, and for a time it was feared she might Iomj the limb. Happily this 'octjtingeney was avoided, and in time the suUerer completely recovered. But when the outlook was dark indeed ths ympathetie girl burst in on her mam ma one day with the following excited query: 'Oh, mamma, did you know it wai Bella' Taocination leg that wai burtod? , . - No. mamma didn't know it "Well, it Is, " cried tho little aym pa th irer, "and, oh, mamma, ju--t think, if they cut eff her leg she'll bate to b Taccinated all over again!" CleTeland Flaln Dealer. t'ral NelfKbor. Sir, or madaai. if yoa bavo any did culty'in making your children beliave, just turn them over to tho family next door. Both the man and-the woman in that bouse are quite sure, they could make thcs children mind. -7-Boston Transcript. . A lUcvpUve Pupil. Miitrcs Bridget, these aro ewers. I hope you'll not call them jugs any mortv f ' " Bridget Thank yez, mum. Sure, and Is these others mine too? Jewelers' Weekly. . Russian, peasants eat sunflower seeds in large quantities. You can hardly find a man who has not some sunflower seeds la "hi Docket. H6 ur-neea, or Chinese Tiolln, la ihapo resembles an ordinary hammer "with Its handle. It baa two strings and Is played with a bow. - . ' Uls boocr the magUtraie is about the lily honor to be found among thieTca. - Chicago News. In Ecypt the fustorn is for Princesses to hide their beauty by covering the lower part of the face with a veil. Ln America the beauty of many of our women is hidden because of the weakness and sickness pecu liar to the sex. If the Egypt ian custom pre vailed ia this country many sufferers would be glad to tcever the it pr era attx r e , wrinkles, their nkohek their ocnealthy cocaplaxioa, from the eyes of the world with the veil of the Orieat- Bradficld's Fcmalo Rogulator brings, out a woman's true-beauty. It makes her strong: and well ia those organs upon which her whole general health depends. It corrects all men strual disorders," It stops the drains of Leucorrhoea. It restores the womb to its proper place. It removes the causes of headache, backache and . nervousness! ' It takes the poor, de bilitated., weak, haggard, fading woman and puts her on her feet again, making her-face beautiful by making her body welL Dnrrxfrt & K for! 1 a battta. n4 for or fr ttltttrted book for wottw. Tic Bnlflda Rcralator Co., Atlaaa, Ga. nliddQn mmiy 1 i jl q " ! JACK AKD HIS GROG. JAILORS' DEVICES FOR" SMUGGLING I UQUOR ABOARD SHIP. &chao Tl Ar lamented Om- j t XW Pq!rti4 Wbl I XTtm JaekU Comb. Ill 5toteb Wlla a UarUaa Spfk. "There is perhaps less drunkenness among the enlbted men cf the United States nary tban among the men for ward cf any of the world's big sea fit outs," said a naval officer of experience to the writer. "Drunkenness passed with the old navy. In the days of the old Tuscarora cr the Tennessee, as the sailor put it, it was a common enough thing to see about three-quarters cf a fchip's company returning from bhore liberty In such a state that they bad to be hoisted over the side In bosun' chairs to save the trouble of carrying them up the gangway. But that sort of thing is no longer endured. Men who go ashore after having remained aboard fchip for a considerable period are ex pfcted by the officer of the deck to re turn just a trifle exhilarated, but they never jreturn quite incapable. ; "Men whj exhibit the t-lightest indi cation of being addicted to drink are turuwl down llatly by the examining LnrcpK when tber present themselves for enlbtmtut nowaday. The turguons tell me that they can tell from a man's eyes whether he has ever buffered severe ly from 'excessive drinking.no matter how long the man may hate abstained from drink before seeking eulietment. "If men addicted to drink do happen to get by. the examining turgeon and re veal their weakness by going on tears every time they go athore, the navv sets rid of them by simply 'beaching them that is, by putting them on the beach with their bags and hammocks wherever their ship may happen to be in a homo port. A man cannot be beached' for any cause in a foreign country. . , "There are, of course, any number or men in tho navy, and rattling fino-sail-ormen, too, who have a natural predi lection for drink, and these nun, the officers keep an eye on for their own good. Sailors are bound to try to smug gle liquor aboard ship. If they drink considerably on their shore liberties, they know that when they return aboard they aro in for 'big heads' when they awaken fn their hammocks the next morning, and in trying to safely WW liitnf Honor off to the ship they have in mind tho taking of 'a hair of the dog to sort of easo tnem up wnen they turn to at all handa the next morning. "Sometime they get the liquor Bafe w rtrt-wnl- tar genr mlrr tber do not, Urvry enlkted man cm a United States m&a-cf-trur, except the chief master at arms and tho top sergeant cf marines, is searched at the gangway upon wj rc pHore libertr by the gangway corporal cf the marine guard, under the inspection ol the oiacc-rox mo cec. iur nf ascertaining if be has tinnor roncraled about his clothes. The men have picked up some ingenious schemes for smuggling liquor in such a way that the corporal cf the guard ia fooled. For example, the men on the China station buy long eelskJns from thA mrlies. fill the skins wltn aoout a on art cf lioucT end wind them around their necks beneath the collars cf their shirts. It took the oiuccrson the China sta inn n. Innc? while to cet OU to this scheme. Then tho men who felt that they 6urely needed a drink the next mnminc aftrr rtturnine from liberty disrovrred the clan of filling a rubber bag with liquor while ashore and of stowing the bag next to tneir waisi hnrul. . Tho liouor smucclers. who ob served that tho searching corporal only passed bia hands up ana aown on me ontHdo of their clothes, then resorted to the plan of tying bottles Of liquor cith strincr on the inner side of their lptra. beneath their trousers, but any O F " searching corporal knows all about this 0110 nowadays. "The cox'un of tho steam cutter, who makes dozens of trips ashore a day when the cutter is 'running boat, has to bo carefully "watched; for he is liable to be tamnered with by the men who want Honor nrettv badly, and hi-i op- j portunities for getting liquor aboard 1 are many. Every once in awhile, upon the cutter s return to tho ship, it is searched by the officer of the dc-ck, and the latter often finds liquor neatly fctowed among the cutter coal, in tho cutter bilges or even in tEte boiler tanks. When this happens, the cox'un of tho cutter is in trouble. He gets a big rako off from the men for his liquor smug gling, which accounts for the chances he will take. "Tho ship painter has to bo watched too. He Is a petty officer, and be has charge of the ship's alcohol, which is chiefly used for the making of bhellao to paint the lower decks. "Some of tho sailors like a dose of alcohol mixed with coffee for 'toning and sobering up purposes, and as the ship's painter is occasionally corruptible and carries the keys of tho alcohol tanks there is quite a little drinking of this mixture cn some cf the ships where old timers predominate. The old flat feet have indeed been known to drink the shellac after it has been prepared for the sake cf the alcohol in it, and there Is an expression in the navy among the enlisted men, 'If you iec a jackie comb ing his rooatttche with a marline spike, you know what he's been at, that is very significant "BrtfcraU Hi, m I jwys thro it an xcecdingly small percentage- cf drinking men in our navy In conipari lon with similar figures for other big navies. The occasional drinkirs in our service, when they ntnru from the beach a bit under the weathes are merely rut in the brig overnight and permitted to go to wcrk without pun ishmcnt tho next morning." Wash in p ton Star. Xlctpital For Trrr. 'TbTefs a hospital for trees cn th banks of the ifeiuo in Paris. Trees which grow 6ick along the boalerards are taku here to rcoovtr. Knows Tb(u Too Well. Mrs. Brown What a curious man Mr. Skowlcr ia. lie never takes' the least notice of children. He actually seems to dislike them. Mr. Brown Yea. Skowler is th man who .takes babies .pictures at Smilcr's stadia It is his business, yoa know, to make tho little . ones look pleasant. -7-Boston Transcript. "" ' ' a Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one core for Contagion! Blood roison the disease wmch nas -wv.tafAi hiled the doctors. They are totally usable to cure it, ana aireci their efforts toward bottling me poison up in the blood and concealing it ironi Jf .mama vwai View. D. D. t5. Cures me uieeoac r34' tively and permanently by forcing oal every trace of the taint. . I wss afileted with trriue wooa aiataae. lhee soon brokoat into ores, and it la e7 to lmfln the aaffertoz X radurfd. Bfor 1 be came convinced that the doctor oocld do no good, I had fpeat a hnadred dollars, which wm really thrown wy. I then tried Tar teas patent - IT not rech the dUeaa. i When I had ftnlahed my V first botUe of 8. 8. 8. I the result. . The Urrfe red tpioee on jnj chest bern to rrow p.u Kfor lone disappeared enumj. II. ana my sun rr - - 'i! uriu. 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N.J Tkrtti'f Aomtm nil nossible chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause tne nair io i4i uui, wreck the entire system. ? , -ut unA i the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or om "" Books on tb3 disease and it treat ment mailed free by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, Georgia. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CImbm ad nuia the hair. Promote a hiurtwit fTowth. Merer Tail to Betor Gray ixlir to it. Youthful Co or. Care b'."i"r SENT FREE -to housekeepers List COMPANY'S , -; "Extract pf M COK BOOK teUintr bow ?o psepare many de licttw nud tl?ltcios diste?. Address. Xiebig Co., P. O. TJox 2718, yew York. CLWAYS KEEP ON KA.1D mean rllERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS cL SUn. 5 Are Too Weak T Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching bones. The blood is watery ; the tissues are wastinp the door is bein opened for disease. . A bottle of Browns' Iron Hitter taken in time will restore your strenffth soothe your nerves, make your bloo! rich and red. Io you more good than an expensive special course ofmedjcine. 'Browns' Iron Bitters is sr 1 by ail dealers. ran-1 EH CHAS.W. PETT1T, Proprietor. .53 tj 225 WAIZa.SraSET,' Msii, ! MANUTACTURKRS OF Engines, Boilers FORGING S and TASTlfJCS. 1 1111 - Machm and Mill 3 1? p ie.at lowest 8 les ": Workmen -en' out on application fo apaif.i Special -Sales Agent for Mercban Babbit Metal ' ESTABLISHED 1870. THE HEW VAY. TTTOMEN used to think "fe male diseases' could only be treated lifter "lo CJi 1 examina tiortby physi cians. 1 Dread of such treatment "kept thousands of modest women "silent about their suffering:. The In- , troductlon ' of UTnsof 'Cardul has iow demon- arated that nine-tentns oi au no cases cf menstrual disorders do not resire a physician's attentJori stall. Ths skspla, pura taken In tJe privacy of a woman's own home Insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humj'.latine' examina tions for ita adoption. It cures any disease tkat comes under the head cf "femaJs troubles" disordered menses, falling 'of the womb, whites." change of life It makes women beautlfcd by miking them well. -It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the druj store. ' For iJrlcs fc eases rerulrlnr special I directions, addreas. rlinf lymptorr.a, tho " Ladles' Advisory Department." Tfce Chattanooca Mediclna Co.. Cbatta . nooevTenn. W. L 1DDISCH, M.D., Cary, HIM., says: "I use Wine of Cardul extensive! la my practice and find it a most exes Heat 'fa u my lost weirnt. iecaino -v f etlte rraUy Improved. 1 wa toon entirely wVllVand ny sWn a clear a- a r wnv M TV S.S,S.r&Bood 1 IRON LI. N I mi HDjry (K-oa11 IBdDITTrciDMl IPIHIIKDIES ! WHOLESALE i ' .... ' ' ' . - i GROCERS A1TD A2U DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime,? Cement, Hair & Plaster. Prettiest and Best Ready - Bend for New Color Cards. Terr entine; Etc. AGENTS FOR A. 1 f AJUA1 w ww. " ELIZABETH Two '-Wayfe of Buying Seeds'. One wav is to wait until UDewayBiowaiiuuu ! The othe? s to dec 3e as you can some things, tor pend upon the qualities of roolisa to tate riSKS unneceBi.ijr. . . K,nmer Before long you will be wanting many kinds of n' b?XTt!k planting ; don't wait until you are jeady o JlJ, anrincr lion l vNtilt uuui getting the seeds. Why o. luu".. . I olZ?D' .;:;,Tthorouehbred:Seeder ttt u l.i. ;niin w wnuld like esoecially r. mntfAr Knw much or how we wouiu uivt? coircwoiii pound delivered at your home. J m -pn o nTn-C SEED LIEECEA2TTS ;The Standard in Typewriter ; THE 4 I JOHN B. CULPEPER, Sales 1 0 E, Main St, Richmond- Va. JAMES BOND, COM IS8IOX DEALER IN A.LL. 1IKI3 Of FESB FISH, i Game and Terrapin. - Soj 704 SECOND STREET, , BALTIMORE n6 AGENTS EMPLOYED A. !W. HAFF, Successor to Lamphear& Hafl, Wholesale Commissioi. Dealer In FRESH! FISH. LOBSTERS. EC 12 FULTON FISH MARKET. NO. New York City, North barolina Sba I Specialty No rth pi l . Aenf S. B. MILLER, & CO. WHOL:8ALE 1 SO'. 7'FOLTOK StittKET. ''' InEW YORK. ; 3 " -'" flnecis.' Attention tivee to The Salt of North Carolina Shad. FtencilJ and Stationary or s pplicatlon. No Arertr. naLbltK tiTZAX PACKET CO. u j w j Eegnt Steamers Dall j, exptect OLD S Sunday rtween Baltimore and B A Yi Old Point (Xmfort, Norfolk, Ports 1.1 a hi moath and all points Soatn. Direct j connections witb all railr ds ter J minatinjr at Norfitlk, Portsmoutli BETWEk.V and Hampton Roads. ALTIMORE, STEAM EB VIKGIXIA. from OLD 1O.IsT, Baltimore, for KlchrooiU, eTry IORFOLrK, Monday, Wednesday andFiiday, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PlfcBlu, UGliT ANDSOUTII.su, by way of C'hesapeaKe liaj and James River. Arrive at -?icnr TI1E s mond next morniEg. Ntite.Hy, SWIFTEST, no transfera. , 1 HArEST Mealaon aroejn -liu. Lhx 8 U R E T Brtoua Statroonus Elfrthw Lv'" ROUTS Steam Heat. Berttisfrre. . Ticket Office, 123 Et Ual tmoi I Street j Telephone 135. . JOHN sHERWOOD, E. W. TJIOMPSON, General Manager. Traffic vlau t-r. K ;BROWN. G.nervl Ti krt Aici ti . 4 Wanted-An idea SSSSS?, Oeye, Waa hlnrton. D. C for their priaa offar -vfkat ol two bozulraxl laTantlonf waoted. Gomm FlsH Dealer r?n 1 iiTold Solera, amiaIl-CQpB. TOBACCQNI&TS Miied Paint Lead. Oil, armstes, ; - i ' CITY- N. C. sewing time, pick op eeels iis your local r . consequences. Siriy what your needs will be. and then an tne HueraMuu ' VJ -r- or tit is the seeds-their purity and vigor, it is juu oic n-ouj - , not write to us in good time and get itv. A Kni-rtnrrhhrP(l Seeds; I tn ennn v rnnr turniD seeds in is season, to supply you w tf mJ J , little" you may 50 cents per 78 Corrniercial FHce Norfolk, Va of Excellence Construction. Agt., ! -r . T Tn n rfS r V U 7TT7flT 17 RRRn 1 . 11. liuuui-iii vx v., 1 Duccespor to John H Dealer in a.l kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, : III 1 - -' 1 Prom the Chaspest t'to the best. All tel- egraiEspromptiy attended to. mm ikd mm xmi vhn desired. Thei finest Hearse irj this section. R sewoi d. walnut, clotlj-cov- ' ered and metal ic caskets a specialty At the old stand - on j Ehringhaue-j Street. Thankful tori past'-patrobvge. 5"Alsd all kinds of cabinet work.. FEED-pAVIS, We aie now. receiving our supply Coal, and will fill orders promptly. All coal is screened oetore leaving the Yard. ;- None but the be3t handled, Lowest faicks guaranteed. j Office on Water Street. Elizabeth Citi . 1 - A Matter of Choice V .r ' -siM- Tuir teelli eXiiract- ' - -d i:-" '1 "HA.ttith pain,. .or use Gas, Vi;- r, f .-fiimfi and ail heir t- daii- ry, of! with jerfect :ifetv. v.ilni!l j Hiir Tj sleep at N. Y. DENTAL ROOM 5 ONLY, 3241 Cor. Mail? and, luUK t Vi reefs, Norfolk, Va. OlficH hours: 8.to C; ?ntidays 10 to 1. ENNES, Dentist. i Zeigleb : . r s - - . , t ; : r: b. co - - ; V schedule effect FEB.ii, is?3 t ' . ' H I m n.iimtd (ns.iI and express trains, soutnbooud. dalljj (e W vnrrniK ma sauiuciu iwuv . Elizabeth City atr 2 : 45. p -m. - iuuv ft Tt Ind Fat- in. every Tueslayf Thursday uray- . ' .nart Both trains arriTB JcVfoIk- I irom mm 'j 3ft er Uncs.and at Edenton wltn Roanoke, Cashie. tuowin mu -r;;; Hvr; tTansfer steamer to Jlackey s v. vrrt11r fe southern b. R. to Roper. .PanUgo and Bf connecting with itSia for Jlake-eyvine, auiw, intermediate ianainsB. j Eastern Carolina Dispatch . . AND r J - Old Dominion Linei TlSfaomoii NKITSK IeaV68 X.li beth City Tuesday, Thursday 4nd bat- urday at 8:00 Y. M. lor -euiuc, ,jk a x. ic t "R. R. for Golds- boro, Kinston and Moreneaa iirj , with W. it IS. It. xt. ior c?ui'i wiiintrtn tr; Returning leaves xfnnav wdnp8oav ana Friday, touching at Roanokef Island, Ocracokei and Oriental going 'and re Eliz&belh City Sta tion to Roanoke If land, OcfacokK Orien tal. New Berne, boston, upiuaoory, Morehead City and viimingionj. - y n.tii. .it rt 1 1 iorvlpp retween fc.I.zaoei.1 Citvand New fork, Phlladelpnw,. ai o-ir-a and as IOW rates ano tma than I t an 7 other route . . . . i .v:-..9nl. Trace ; r...i:- n .,,ili na follna . From Norfolk by Noriofk & Southern Kailroad, -Norioik Dy iho Baltimore, by dent Street Ra.lt more bv r. VV. (su. vt dpnt Street Station: l'hiladelphia, bj ?RpS5.ft. Penn 17 tfnnh Ttivpr and Old. ilominion V T A. -a j j - . I.fnrthAptnfnrfflttifcn aDPlVitO 31. Xl m: w i " w " . - -a . r.-Elizabeth Citjl or tothe General office of the "Norfolk and boutherr Railroad Co., Norfolk, a. - tr i-ivfi l-f i' H 1J1JU IF Uen'l Manuifer. Oen'l lT.i'as PETIT'S NORTH CAROLINA C. L. PETITT Manager. Steamer NEWTON wiir Leave Aorlo k lain'dinss on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p. m. Elizabeth City lorl Ureswen nn TKnrsriftva and MOnnays fit u:ov a. m - Returnins:, will leave Crefc well for TneRdavs and Fridays at 4 a- m., and '.izabcth City eanie day at 2:30 p.m. driving mNoifoflDextday. , v, -me Harbiniter wWleavd Norfolk I - . . -a 6 T?i?KotVi Pitr TTrrt ford land wav landings, on Tuesdayi and Fridays at 4 p. m.: Elizabeth City tor liertiorq weqnes- Ar iinrl Rfitiirdava at 9:30 a. m. Re Urn 1 ... . "Vt . ra -v-llJ ntr wi leave neruoru luti xwriuin. TiTnnr1a". end Thurtdav& at a. m. ana - - - .. 3 TTiizflheth Oitv same day at 2:30 p. m. orri inner in "Morfhlk next da'v. 1 W W M UK K H Hi 1 1 A GEST. Elizabeth City, N. C. REAL ESTATE. -.. . , -i by : F. LAMB, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 50x120 feet. A beautiful.bui dinglot. . chance Situate TiUiicrhtfnllv located. A slas for a down town resifienee. ' J- T . a corner of Main and Martini streets, on easy For sale at'a" reasonable price terms Two town lots on Lawrence street ! Chance for a speculation. 1- A fine dwelling with large lRt on the edge of town at a sacrifice. sQood lo cality.- Terms easy. . I Small house and! lot on Church St., Easfcof Road St. . . ..J.'. . . j . ..$500 I Vacant lot on Road . street j south of Church. Corner lot and dwelling oft Church $625 and Dyer streets. ....... . ; Dwelling and trod size lot on Church west ot lyer street. ... . ...j...i,uw 25 acres of land with good duelling t;v-rrim. Nilv fitted riut -with Itables and outbuildings. A desiiable Bell street 60x120 feet. HaUse 24x24 feet 2 stories. L 8x16 feet. I All out buildings. ... . . : ... .C. . . ;i. . . ;$800 A fine.jiroperty on Shepardl street. House and lot on iNorttv JSide. near depot and wharees.. . . . . . . J. ..$1,050 Two vacant lots on Martin- stre 40x70 feet. "each., ............ .1 ; . ..fl50 A good business store in Woodvllle. Laree storehouse and dwellincr. also good will of business .- . . ..$850 Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum.' J Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable clO per montn. ? Two m air houses and lots! south of N & 8. Railroad track (Pfinnsylra- ma i. fiap.h V-... ..S250 Two tenement houses on Lawrence street. : Lot extends to canal, A bar eain. - - : ! Poindyxter Creek front on west side of fetreet. i f. ! A nue wharf site on Pasquotank River, on south side or town. I A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets. Vacant lots near Cotton Ftnrv' A handsomrdwelling on Road street near Burgess. . . Farm iands on the River. v j A 200 ar farm with lure flnrl Air tnodious buildings. Well timbered and moderate. Terms easy. 1 you are going to buy a. farasol or Umbrella, it will pay you to examine Fowler & Cos. before bnying. LINES mm&-si real -Miiffijr- 3 ip A1tornyaHaw M Real Estate Agent. pr0mpt attcnlon fliyen to Pro- - I ! II.. fessicnal Busin ess. oii Real TnailS J C?OtiatCa Estate. U Farms. Town Property, Timter Lands bought and sold on corbinissiQn. Rental Agency Connect5d:with OSce- PARTIES HAVING TIMBER LANDS, 'ARMS Vacant Lots, Dwellings in Town, Or Wharf Projierty '.j ft : tO sell nave an opportunity to advertise tie same abroad through this Real Estate Agency EXPENES. as no charges are make unless sale is ef- fected. Send n description of your property you desire to sell and avail yourself of the opportu nity offered at this tjme to dis tribute lists of propej-ty through. out the United .biaies. . j , :F LAMB, ' EST ATti AGENT THE ATLANTIC COLTLEGIAE iNSTITUfl ulizaretii citiv; x. u. Oldest und hr.gest pcIi i . )6l in Eastern juratory and sexe?. , j North Carolina. A pre fiiiish-ng debt-1 " uoth Twentyfir8t annual itfSbiod open SEPTEMBER lOTH, 1. Courgestof stndy: Eic'ish" coiuph. Classical Course, Collegti Preparatory, Coure. IJiisine8 Uourse. lnsTrumentni Music Coiirse, Voeal Music tourse.- Diolomas issued uiort t he com pie- tion of any of theabove con rses. Students admitted to the State Unlr trprfiit i the leadmir cOUetres'or the State tipoh certificate frcjm this school. students nrenareU for he U. 3 Mil es. ' itarv and biaval Acad in Full faculty of trailed teachers; each a specialist i his or jber depart ments Terms as low as consistent with high grade work Write for catalogue. A.tl dress 78. Ii. SHEEP, President'. NORTH CAROLINA, Gates county. , Superior j ' Court, Ca ml inn Til nnrhard. widow )f Ricliard Blanchak-d, vs. avid Iilarichard. Thonii as Iilr chard llumti'up Rlarifdisird.' S urtin lilanch mnnehard. John IL Hoi lowell yand wife Makry iiolloweii . '!-'-- - - r . DorTey JVanl and (who Arizona Ward, Thomas Chappel and wife Jane Chappel, Annjtti Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, VasUti . Blancliartl. Verne Blanchnrd,,Joariiia Blanchard, Jennie Blanchard. Laura Blanchard, Walter Blanchard land Andrew Blanchard. ;- ;. '.'"j The defendants, Annie : Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vaslfti Blanchard, Verene Blanchard and Joanna Bouch ard, above; named, will taka.nMiee that' an action ' entitled as above has been commenecd in the Superior Court of Gates cou nty, for the purkse of hav. ing dower allotted to'l the ietitioner Caroline Blanchard in the lands of her, late husband Richard Bjarichard, situ ated in Alintohsville township, said county; and the said defendants will further take not ice that: they are re quired to (appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gates county oh the 8th day of October, i89o, ana answer or demur to trie com- plaint in said action, of .the piaintin. will annR to the court for the relief demanded in said . complaint. Thia 23d day of August, 1888; ! ' V .j A. UUU., Clerk Superior Court. L. L. Smith, attorney foriplaintilT. S. L. STOKER & GO, WHOLESALE .Df-a!er 3nd SbiperB f all kincU ot FRESH FISH e FTJLTQ FISH MARKET. N. Y. Particular attention paid to the Shad Department. ,. ; ! We eniblov no anents Vnd pay 1 w commlsions. 37: If your Etcncil is not let us know. 7 : in. cckhV order WITHOUT ! no
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1898, edition 1
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