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'RETROSPECT. UiT.V:-.? w ;.h j.s til! the TVre wa r sl til f T la rt3i--t il V.nAtd way. .. yea e-tr ti no. afti bocr t y tear c;-, r tV.n 1 Isaf to harr; Lu.t re tr- J- rv.rjw jiA in1y bwt pn!trw th p ; V"::h -r c3";tt from hear" iro-dj I drt lm cf 11'.' ooset toLvt, All ti n I ca ,UntJ V "r tT c!ry rath Ti-t rut a yj frvia mortal ken V-a aU!. k1" 1 aa- faJth - FAX ATI GAL CHINESE. SUPERSTITION RULES THE RACE FROM CRADLE TO CRAVE. . It tec th Inmost eorVXf pia rf a cr- j ! .i ; CiJ. each d j a J ear , l4i r.:4 I it ur.sic titl fc'a iUrpcr Kxr CHESS CLOCKS. All Ilaslnese ad Fasnllr Matter Dl reetlr Controlled tJ- Thlsrareaaoa fBC Infloenee. Wlilelt Make. Bratea of It SIal Devoteea. No race in the wide world is more controlled by frxperstition notions than Iho Cbinc-fo. They enter into every act cf a Chinaman', life, and their influ enc ii more lasting- than that of bte i re- HMfin. -Ila cannot moro without their agency, earliest xnomen rokey. crossing Fort street at Cricoid. picked from the croalk j a Yale lock key witb a tag cVwbich was pen printed in capital letters the-word "Pokey." He was wondering over tne 6ignincance of the orf ihen the loser of the key hap ned along in search of it. A. the two Sen were old friends, the key-was handed over to its rightful owner. . 'Excne my curiosity' aldtbe finder cf the key. "to knowtte purport cf that wort upon iae i- CeTtainly.,, came the rtpJy. v rtnetbffico box. s fine?" hand or foot -L t t citi2eng hurriedly start- agency, bu 17 cd in opposite directions, ea " tnt hi life down to the " hta fara. Detroit Free i&aiz AwAi-a- - .... a i riroara kuu w . . - .v, i,. ft reaa. their power and innuenco are in.nMrMnf his actA All Lusiness Dead Gtured at Last! The P. O.' There Are peelallr Coa.tmcted Oors Caed la IleuTslxfis crWd glases wtro for-crrlyu.-rd for the rnrp3cf raeafuring ticio at chefs niatchw, but now special ly ccmtrucil tlkks are in general uso for thirnrpewa. Taee clocks consist of. two clock, inrnntetl tn a common bw, rLii!i n' ca i pivot, tho two clocks th-rcf-rf I hi'A ca tao aims cf a port of ,-rr. ! th itwbn oneclock iieletated J I rftxtly perpendicular, wuue ..' .I V!-k lioa over at an nu- : and family matters are """J i trolled ,y rupcrttiticras sentiments, botn J rich and ior, young and old, being slaves to taeir icrco. Mncb. ..!. Prmetlce Too While studying with ! Rubinstein, Jofef Hofmann practiced three hours i a v. n Mnllett of the Cay. vvtiico , - j famons pianist in The Ladies Home To the kvcr-o Cbian W. relWon JJ". oi""0 co- ine When he came to this country the hn ten a nracnciuK " - . . . th rijrci .... . l pic. but as tbo nieciianism ci eaca u--. M that it cnlyraovc-4 s m f j j-t.-. - if a mere negatiro iacior in life, to l followed or disregarded at will, but no true son cf Han dares to act ctiurwUe than in accordance with the strict prtcepts of those "Piri powers which directly control his life. ' There are somo amusing superstitions ! connected with Chinese entertainments. A dinner rarty is an ortleal wnicu ouw eiT)cricncrd is never forgotten. It con sols cf from MO to CO distinct courses an Do Not Give Up in De spair There is Hope! For ages it has - been thought that Cancer j is incurable, and those so unfortunate . aa to have this dreadful affliction have con sidered themselves beyond hope of recovery. The doctors are ab solutely unabje to afford any re lief, and the poor sufferer. might well consider himself on the way to an early grave. It is now easy to see why the doctors have failed to cure Cancer. Their theories have been all wrong, nd hence' their treatment mis directed. They have made the mistake of thinking that by cut ting out the sore or ulcer, known as Lancer, iue ujscood re- ... r knife accomplishes uotnmg, ior the Cancer promptly returns,and is always more virulent than before. Tf h.m hpn demonstrated, beyond AnnM. that Cancer is a blood disease, M dm prparcr roruuu ui i ' i.i.k.t UU"M, . r . i au Pof tn rears after bis return to Germany be practiced two;bours a . day. . patient During the ?e?t two w .t with. But the cruel s ann saiiira, uak. uaa a aat i kj uwa -w ho went to Rubinstein, sik hours daily. This he regards as excessive. rn'a mind ciows stupid and con- faced,' Hofmann says, 'and one's fingers the uprigus - twith-tandin2tho endless variety ; 7 . . . . i ia nt ! " . .. . ' XCt'i. ncA trm mncn One should play just bard enough to keen the fingers and wrists irom gemut. une is noi aiuiiug - : it is lar it f-lljws tliat wnen , duh itrTl the invited -guest re- thrnn'rhnnt. The ? f Ttna w nil p. 1 1 i 1 1 T uiiiiu . v 1 - . I " J ...v. . . I .id acjiBuauj .v - , pxnlanation oi laistirauuv- . ----- - ni.vn9. is., tn r!rv k filed oa the lamo levei, t ,e,vh h:i now become a suits as one is iuiw.. Lat with a ?niall trass arm reaching rawcr-tJtinllt tbit "he who changes the frcr.i thotrpcf vno f tho fop of Mho' housewife. " cth r. This cria avis on a pivot and can . chintk0 rrilVtrts explain several of la tron-Lt down iuto actual contact ; . i ions noticns with regard to . .i. . . .... .ir r n tim lv a t jucn ci away 41 t-. Hi-nr. WLiu it if tbc-i in contact. lytn irrai u-1 l:vico tie clotk isstp r d cad ti-e ilairtd rt-u'.t is attained. TLa" working rf tl.o clock during a xuatcb U simf lirfty itlf. At tho ccm-n.crc-ntcf tto match the Lands cj cac! dk j ::,t to 12. Then ut tLocll c f tine t'J t- ;:;:::c:ico jJay," the clock rf tbfrt p!avi"r i-i H;irtei; tLcn. as ,(, n r.t be males bis Crstmove.be stor LUown el'i-k. cither by depriving it cr I y tencji:: tho arm referred to, the c t r-r.n dnrin t5o entire .vr.. ' , . It iiccnsidcrta uuiuchj- iw - with tLe btiilucrs or a nlifico dorinc its ercc- t t tha came, each move being .1 l r tha ttt rning of cne clock and tbe ftaxtl:;. cf tho other. Leisure Hccr. - The I'any npre . 7.F. r- art ar between S:. Jcs n, a. sna ci:a ilr. IUilfysays: ' - At frt th.i fiaetlula was fixed at. 10 day, an avcragh c 8 miles an hour s . . , - tn. This was cut dawn to i rt 10 mik. ine ay .--- 7ai!ey contributes to Tho Cen hcVb (u "Tho Pony Kxpro-s" woruan to mix bnuto cr ctlitr tic etfnv aro carefully guaraca cy waicmt. and a feiico U erected around the pro posed building as seen a3 its founda tions are Ltid. . The explanation of this is too saying, tho fiugcr3 whicn tice,' " need constant prac- Caroi-al Tag airo mv wire naa an ulcer on her tongue, which, though an flATltHT. WAS not regarded seriously at first. It refused to heal and began to her mncn pain, ine uw- it ior auite a www grow Hair Powder. The cause of tu general disuse of hair powder was the high; price of flour, f Knnrrht little less than criminal hirh was almost beyond ;n. and to avoid any poibility of one ! . cf. fome o tho very poor, aving into t!io premises all apircacnes ; bould housed by the rich as a mere fashionable luxury of dres. oluntary associations were formed; the members .w0nf Jionnd themselves not to use hair- powder. In a similar way the abolitionists bound themselves not to i. n.vln((inn nrnlved use any sugar wuu iwuwi. - giving ; tors treatea 1 were unable to do her any good, and, finally pronounced it Cancer of a most malignant type. We were greatly alarmed and gave her eVery remedy recommended, but they d;d not seem to reach the disease, ana l wunu to spread and grow. Upon tne aavico of a friend she began to take: s. a. and after a few bottles naa oeen u a decided improvement was noticeei, and continuing the remedy she was cured completely and the permanence of the cure has been proved,, as no si$n j oi tne eiiseaaw i returned, though ten years have elapsed, H.L. MlDDLEBEOOrS. Sparta, Ga." The cures made by S. S. S. are perma nent. It is the onlv blood remedy which can cure obstinate deep-seated Diooa diseases; because it is the (:; only ; one which acts on the irrrrt nrinciple 6f forcing out the poison and ridding the system of it forever. " J;- S. S. S. never fails to cure the wor?t cases of Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Eczema,Contagious BloodPoison .Rheu matism, old sorefs, ulcers, etc; it mat ters not what other remedies have been TTin Tt is the: only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, mercury, arsenic or other minerals. I Valuable books on Cancer and Bloc-d Diseases will be mailed free to any ad dress by Swift Specific Co: Atlanta, Cra B.1L-C0. iTnnLVSQllMfl I n . a nn o FT Attorny-at-Lav and f Real Estate Agent. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT 19.1838 pr0mpt attetltOll giVdl tO PfO- vrtiir and Southern Railroad mail and foeelnnnf Rinlnp.tfl .r ?ut fcxcem i . ivaiviiui - - express trains, wo u ui " jpi t at 1 1 40 a m iJoSu KiiraStb Loons otiatea rea, City.3:20a.m,anaKoiuK - - estate. m. every Tuesday, JLiiurucvr : Urn1 train. arnve at an d depart from Norfolk & western ei",'li;Vt ami connect at Norfolk with al rail d ste.mj er lines, and at Edentou .with steamer, fox K?fy?Se by Norfolk Southern U. a u a - Farms, To'wn Property, Pimter Lands ' r , ' bought and sold on commission. . Rental Agency Connected witK OSbe. ; . i PARTIES HAVING ; . . - . t.-1 i , - a v-s. rm . -vi a i Ttie ciearaer ;VT-- IT I ll KH K I i A I li V A IliUO H.UU otiv- i j. J.ia ljljjl a J- " -" 7 . . and I . :' ;, ; .' Vacant To wn Lots, ; Dwellings in; Town, r Or Wharf Property connoting with steamer viiw for MaEe.efVllie, Aurora, Hwu.-s -intermi;diste landings. Eastern Carolina Dispatch ':': 1 -AND- Old Dominion Line. Elixa vti, ciitv Tuesday. Thursday p. M: for NewBerne Roanoke Island, connecting with A . & N C.R.RNforGoldsboro,inston and Morebead' City ; and with W. H. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etc. Returning leaves New Berne Monday. tn.1 and Newbern. WU1ou,Bv,..rr v..u !- St. WHOLESALE GEOCEES A1TD TOB ACCOSTS, -AND DEALERS IN- Women mix ill with wood, aud death iu, tn thn hnnw-p over whoso founda- i t tir na a woman nas i.. There is quiria aa average Fpeed cf fiie quickest trip niado was Lincoln's mau- 'Ixie qu In cirrvin;: lridcnt ncril ui'.JrtcS which was douo in cays and 1? hours an avirai;o speed c f 10.7 niilc l'r hour, tho fat timcf any cue rider Uing 120 miles, from Jpmitb a Crtekto Fort tlbujchill, by'Pony Hob, in H hours and 0 rcinnte?, or 14.7 miles per hour J Considering the dls tancs; ami tliG!c:tftus cucountertnl, fuch us bbstilo laiiiii road agents, Ccxls and jucwi-tcrnisjaad accidents to horses .nnd riders th( schetiule was main, taiv d to on a.4cnihing degree. The ,rvirt r'rx A'cd Hi CTeatefit enthusiasm net rnly amcng ho employees, but alo m thn rnkicf htaire employees, lreignt- . v?r? inti ftlrsn:? tho rcuto. To 13 AJV4 v..v. " - ;,r n tht" iii diCicuIty was a priv- iL ge, and woo loto tho man who weald o much as tnrcw a siouo iu iuu uj- '-i - The 5rapollua ail Hla Ilorae. Iho Italians kro not - remarkable for kmdness to iiimaU but rather, the re xerio. Thy bVi, however, a tfory of- . N iTlit-ui driver notorious for his ill treatment cf -bis bcr.se. After death the rrc.-'Ulid "bim-df at the pat o of mradi.e. bet was refused .admittance. Ho was recommended, however, to op- t !v at tbo neighboring paradise of aal- r.i-i!.- if I.:.: lr be might Cud favor ' a a t The lirivcr did so, ana, 10, iuo a s wtna v cr. fctaitcl. wemout ciu nac r:i which beia l leva wont to shower bis blew and curves now tranffcrmed iato a teleul a:etd ot wondrous teau it. . Kat alas, tho .bcrso had not yet I arnvd L r.e:.t and here, too, the driver met with rejtctioa. Westmin ster r.eview. - C lor. tl t.'otttn Ptruvbri eortt n ;ruv iu 12 lUfTtrent rr!. r. ru:.ni:: Jahi v.hita to a 3.uk rt d. Lath eclor produces when the Ccd ia riant d tho same color rf i vr the ro.' tl5cr'was the .-' - , "" " f - W hava tho l.- :h?t regard for rredxal prof.i; Oar preparatiAUS are rot sold. Sur the purpose ot antapori-ui-f; them, l-t lather a-? an aid. We lav it Clown as an established truth that inltmal reaivd ei are-positively xr.iun- ra. to cxtJecta-it mothers. The distress Jlscorufer- experienced durinir the noatfcs pect--rg childbirth can be al- l'. vl'tcd onlv 1'V external treatment by iNrkin r a,:;r.:nic:it that softens and re laxes tae over-s.raiaed rnt;cles. V,e male" and sell such A liniment, com- ritnif.tr the mfredituts in a manner U-UCiJl It titherto T Ji t jj II 1 do sa .Momersrnenass;-" We kno-.T tbnt'in "thousands of case3 It oroved ncre tbaa a blessing to e-rctjj:t mothers. It overcomes morn ing, sickness. It relieves the sense of tightness. Headaches cease, and dan- rer from Swollen,.. Hard and Rising H'mh is abided. Labor itself is shortened and shorn of most of the pain. We know tiat many doctors recom metd it, ard we know that multitudes cf women o t- the drug stores and buy it because thev are sure their physicians have no objections. We asx a trial inst a fair test. There is no possible chance of injurv being the result, be cause mother's Friend is scientific ally corn pounced. It is sold at $ t a bot tle, and should be used daring most of the period of restatiou, although great rtLef is time be! lastrated bock' about Mothers Friend. THE DJvADFICLD REQLLATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. .. a c-n-v intorfpr- a Fimiiar norror cu iuo an. -- ing with any public matter of national interest or in any business traductions where men are concerned. "Women tie knot?, fays the Chineso proverb. "Let them remain at home." funeral can take placo until as trologers and profes.sional fortune tellers havoleen consulted. These unscrupu lous dinners decide the placo of banal, and in the event of disagreement no final interment can take place. This ac count for tho number cf dnburied cof fina -which aro teen about the country districts in China. Sometimes tho coflln is temporarily deposited in a tempioor kept in tho house cf tho heir of the de ceased. Among the poor as oiien as uui. it is cenvejed to some -sheltered spot and covcre-d with a mat. When iu course cf time (cy aid oi additional fees) tbo diviners can report that all obiections to final burial aro re moved, tho funeral takes place amid re joicing and profano excesses. The mode cf propitiamn generally preterms astrologers is tho purchase of some stone or pieco cf iron, to which an elaborate ritual of prayer and sacrifico is made, or. if tho client is wealthy, the building cf a pa pod a is suggestHi, m connteuuu j with which tho mercenary lortuno eeiier doubtless reaps a large commission. Tho last species or supersuuoa iu c-hirh will call attention forces us to place China among the half civilized and brutal nations- One of these super stitions is that the soul of a dying per son takes possession cf the bed and room in which tho invalid is lying. 10 odvi ato such a curse as this the relatives cf the dying person, as soon as they per ceive his end approaching, forcibly re move him from his bed and place mm almost naked upon a board. If by chance a man should expire in bis bed, it, to gether with all the -furniture in tne room, must be burned and many atone ments euTered before the room Is consid ered fit for habitation again. Manv --trance aud inhuman ideas are associated with the illness and death cf children. If a child sickens and dies be fore the age of 13 years, its last mo ments are hastened by the - horriDie cruelty of its parents, fco long as hope js possible the parents do their utmost to save their child, but as soon an tuo doctors abandon hope the child is strip ped naked and placed against tho outer deorcf the house. When tho end has come, tho corpse is thrown oot into the Ft n et to bo picked up by the passing dead curt. i The rcasonfor this brutality Is this: If a family Kes a child fceiere it nas grown tomatnrity, its parents reiuse to regard it as their offspring, but rather as some evil spirit who has worked its way into their homo iu order to bring ruin and misfortune upon it and them. St. Peter's. "it'a DlUt For Her. Airs. Wicklius You and your bus- band aud Mr. and 'Sirs.. Caddsiey seem to bo very good friends. - Mrs. Dimplcton Ves. ousee. Air. Caddsley and I used to bo engaged. Mrs. Wicklius But I don't under stand why that fact shonld mate you enjoy each ether's society now. Mrs. Dimpletoa Well, of course, i can't speak for him. but he married a weman who is at least five years older than I am and not half as good looking, if I do say it mvself. You don't know comfortable feeling takes pos- me when we are together and I fee him glancing first in her direction and then in mine. Cleveland Leader. iho employment of negro "slaves. iotes and Queries. . . 1 . Cb Inn's Great Garden. There is an immense garden in China that embraces an area of' 50,000 square miles. It is all meadow land and is filled with lakos, ponds and canals. In the orange fields of New Zealand tho crop has been knerwu to net as high as $1,000 an acre. j Russiathas about 1,000,000 titled per Fonagcs out of a population of 100,000,- 000. RAn.KRDNF OF OUR NATION. Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plastei , tP-ettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint- in the city. j Send for New Color Cards. Lead. Oil. Varnishes, t ' Terpentine, Etc , I . ' tept AGENTS FOR A. WRENN & SOJN b UJUUliin-o. a iuu me ELIZABETH CITY- IM. C. n pock. ABOUT EXTRA EARLY CO Our Country Farms. The Brain Tower of ' Com es From the It is from the farm and the country districts that the great brain power of the country has come, is coming today and must come in the future," writes Edward BokinThe Ladies Home Jour naL "Instead of deprecating country life and saying that 'to live in the coun try means to live out of ;the world,' in telligent people know that the free, un trammeled life of the country unques tinnahlv cives broader views. The hu- J man mind always grows to suit its out- -x-nrfl Rnrronndincs. Originality and a de velopment for great things have naught to "check its growth wbere'one'can look with earnest eyes from nature up" to na ture's God. -To speak of 'the ignorance of the rural regions' is to stamp oneself as n ignoramus, not the country peo ple. There is a soundness of core and an intelligence in the back country of this nation of ours that people who live in cities and think themselves wise never suspect. We can, talk all we like of -social revolutions' and kindred evils that are supposed to threaten this na tion. When they do threaten our insti tutions, tho danger.signal will not come from the back country. ! Such thoughts are born and fed amid the foul atmos phere of . the cities. In the clear coun try air of the - farm nothing threatens this country, and when anything in the EhaDe cf a socialistic, anarchistic revo lution does menace this land the true voice which will stamp it out will come Don't make the mistake this season of planting some cheap CP rea that will begin to blossom about the time Tait's Nonpariel is seiuuy puuo. . . i The Experiment Station of your State will tell you that the Nonpariel is the earliest and best trucking pea. These stations were established for your benefit. Why should you not; take advantage of them? . ) ' . ' . , , . But take care not to buy any Nonpareils without the lead seal 'with a thistle stamped upon it; better buy direct from us. Then you'll know. . !-- Q, ; : : 1 l CP ? 8 'A .POST OFFICE BOX' 540.,. m9 h NORFOLK. VA. I "The Standard of Excellence in Typewriter Construction." JOHN B CULPEPER, Sales! E. Main St., Richmond. Va. I or: tO sell have an opportunity ; New lierne, u "v - , .-.-.a-- a-U to aaveruse hue aiuc abroad thr ougli Sthis Heal Estate Agency WITHOUT . EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale is ef fected. ; . ' i.':V w m n n riui? rri 111 111 11 . 1 1 1 muir Snowden. Agent BHzabeth City, or tothe nrODertV VOU CfeSire tO Sell aHU 1 f tyo -N.nrfnllr and SOUtherD I r" - : Ucuciai uuiw vi uv , v. - Railroad Co., N orf oik, "-;TTv,iTWR M. K. KING, H. C, HUDGIFR, GenM Manager. Gen'l Ft. & raw Ae. tton . 1 Morehed City and w ummgum, . . . . Daily all rail seryiee between EUzabeU Citv and New Aork, Philadelphia, ,Balti, more and Norioik.- ... i . Through cars,, snd as low rate and quicker time than by any other route. JJireCt ail gooas w uc Duijpcv w-. em Carolina Dispatch as follows; iTrom Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Railroad, yaitimore, by r. w . & 1. x. --- dent Street Station; rnnaaeipui. j Pennsylvania R. R., Docfc Btreet oisuon New York, by Penneylvania R. rier 27,-North River, and Old Dominion ! PETIT'S NORTH CAROLINA C. L. PETITT Manager. LIES avail yourself of the opportu nity bfferedat this time to dis tribute lists 0' property through out the United States. ; E. .F LAMB, REAL ESTATE AGENT JRAMES bond, -Steamer NEWTON will leave Norfo'k COM MISS TON DEALER IN n ..1. .it. - rut- r.BTim . b.1 .. wov I' " i T7!iiahPth Citv. Cresweu arid way landings on Wednesdays and Saturday? at- a n m F.hzabeth City for Creswell nn Thnrsdava and Mondaya at 9:30 a. m Ttfitnminff. will leave Creswell for Norfolk ton Tuesdays and Fridays, at .4 a.'m., I and Elizabeth City same day at 2 30 p. m. . arriving in N01 f oik next day. Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth Citv. Hertford and way landings, on Tueedayt and Fridays at 4 pi I m.; Elizabeth City lor Hertford Wed nes- j days and Saturdays at9:30am. Return ing, Will leave Hertford for Norfolk Mondays, tnd Thursdays at 7 a. m. and Elizabeth City same day at 2 :30 p. m., arriving in Norfolk next day. i W. W MORRISETT, Agent, Elizabeth City. N.C. ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOKD STREET ! 1 OALTIMORE NO AGENTS EMPLOYBC.f Agt., from tho.coontry. The backbone of this p fa ZIEGLER & BR0. buccespor to John H. Zkiolkb . lanri rocfa in tha rountrv and on tne IUUU V- farm." It is said that 95 per cent of Chinese thildren suffer from : throat worms, ivhich is attributed to bad weather and tins vegetables raw. Pnblio libraries rpend vast sums of money to make . their collections com Dleto. In the Boston Public library is a collection of works relating to Shakes peare which cost 50,000. Mrn'rirrcc d if cscd oclv a short ihlbirth. Send for oar il- Svrfniuiera AVIth llata. . An Englishman home from the west coast cf Africa says he saw a whole vil lage swimming out to the steamer wear ing as they rwam renovated secondhand 'stovepipe hats in all the glory cf the white tissue paper in which they are shipped out for sale. " Apparent Contradiction. - "It seems very ttracpe to me,' eaid the ducattd parrot, "that a thirst for learnini-can I e satisfied with a lot of dry infermaticn." Cincinnati En quirer. ' ITS W ADVERTISEMENTS it T-A PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Merer rail to Restore Orny lllfr to it. Youthful Co or. Cur, ml? d- s tia:r.imduif. and tl. met rni?!r.n- TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder to be shaken into the shoe. At this season your ten ieei swollen, nervous and, damp. 11 ha-e smarting feet or tight shoes, try AUdTi'a Poor-Ease. .It warms tne ieet a.a v m and makes walkiDg easy. Cures swol len sweatiner feet, blisters callous spots Releives corn3 and bunions or an pain nnri i Rrfrtftiu cure for chilbains and Frost bites. Try it to day, eoia oy all druggist and shoe stores for 25 cents Trial nackaee FKfcK. Auaress, o. Olmsted, Ixj Roy N . Y. SHAKE INTO.' YOUR SHOES AllenN Foot-Eas. a pwder for the feet. It cures painful, smarting, ner vous ft and instantly takes the stine ont of corns and bunions. Its the irreatest comrort oiscovery 01 me 0 . .. n T 1 n f K . age. Alien s-rooi-xvse luaw ugiu or new shoes feel e as v. I is a certain cure for Chilblains, sweating, callous, sired, aching feet. Try it to day. Sold bv all drueerist and shoe stores. 2.v.t. Trial nackaee FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LtrRoy, N. Y. trEfiriYROYAL PILLS Ortcfv&l mm Omty Arc minrm nlkkk. UOll. m. mm t xaaa ta Mitt imif '' -w!" la Mmmtra te Bttrtieatara. IWi trillLtAJJJLm r (0 B XUJLO RE TAM PACKET CO. OLD IB A Y LINE BETWEEN fALTIMORE, Dealer in -l kinds of UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, ' . .. . . ?rom the-Cheapest to the be et. AU lei egrams promptly attended to. CHAFES m COOLISfi SOARSS i vben devrerl. The finest Hearse in tnis section. Roseo-d, walnut, ciotn-cov-ered and mttalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on Ehringhauw Street. Thankful lor past patronage. Alsollkind8 ofc tbmet work.. Elegant Steamers Dally, exptoct Sunday brtween Baltimore and Old Point Oorofort, NorfolR, Ports month ana all 'points South. Direct connections with all railroads ter minating at Norfolk, Portsmouth, ana tiampton Koads. . . STKAMEB VIKGLNIA. Ifrorri ulu ru-pt i, iJainmore, ior iticomona, every KORFOLK, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, BI6HMOMD at 4 P. M. from PIEB 10, LIGHT AND SOTJTH. St., by way of Chesapeake) Bay . and James River.; Arrives at picn - THE mond next morning. - No deiays, SWIFTEST, no transfers. .! i . . j BAFESJ" Meals on European plan. !Lux SUREST nrlous Staterooms, Electric Lights KOU-TE Steam Heat. Berths free. Ticket Office, 129 East Baltimore street . . Telephone 1435. ; JOHN-. SHERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON, F General Manager. Traffic Manager. j. i . R BROWN, General Ticket Agent. A Matter of Choice vKMM, 50 YEARS' vEXPERIENCE D 1 uJM$m V Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anrons aendlng a sketch and deaolpMon msy onlcklT Mertin our opinion fr whether an inVentton Is prohablr patentable. Commtinlc. tlalraoandantJaL Handbook onl Patt lent free. Oldest aency f orjsecartptpatents. Patents taken thronifh Mann A Co. receive nteial notice wlthoat charge. In the . Scientific American. handsomely llrastrated weekly. Jjinrest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, S3 a year: four months. Si. Sold by all newsdealers. UUIHI Co.36,Bre--New York Branch Office. 625 F 8t Washington, D. C NOTICE ! I have lost my brown setter dogt the finder will please return . him. to me and I will give him a liberal reward. D.C. WHITE HUKST. ' bether yon nave your eetn extract- d the oid way, with pain, or use! Gas, yitahzid Air, Uocaiue, And all their uttHutiaut uangfrris, or vritn peirfect .-af-t, with Mil paiu r slecpatN. Y. DKN rAL Kl)OM r ONL.Y, o24 j Cor Mjiwi ;rfi.:: 'lalUt' rt-fr I w Norfolk, VTa. OHifii- i' hi Miudays lOito 1. EHUESDentist. Wanted An idea tVho ean thma ot Nine sim Die tWnsr to natentr ror.t your idea: tbrv mar brini- you wealth. iVrite JOHN WtLDEKBUN Be. CO, Patent Attor- aeys, wastiinyton. i. vtr their SI.MU prue otraf ana uh v wo nunarea lavenuona wvuea. ! II HEAL ESTATE. , by: E. F. LAIV1B, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED., . - Successor to LampbearA Hall, Wholesale Commi8S?oi. Dealer In FRESH TISTT LOBSTERS. EC. 50x120 feet. A beautiful building lot. Delightfully located. A laAt chance for.-aidown town residence bituate corner of Main and Martin streets; For sale at a reasonable price on easy terms. T . ;, Two town lots on Lawrence street Chance for a speculation. A fine dwelling with large lot on the edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality, Terms easy. Small honse 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 . ... ..... .J..... ..0625 D welling and good size lot on Church west of Dyer street .............. $1,000 25 acres of land with good dwelling fc.-W' - 1 - - . a i . a. ' six rooms, niceiy nttea out witn stables and outbuildings. A desirable home, h i ................ ; i ; . . . . .$650 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x24 feet 2 stories. L 8x16 feet. All out build ings . ... .... L. .... $800 A. fine property on Shepard street. ' House and lot on North Side, near depot and whar ves . .. . . . . . . .... . . $1,050 Two vacant lots on Martin street 40x70 feet, each....:.. . .......$150 A good business store in Woodvllle. Large storehouse and dwelling, also good will of business. ... . . $85Q Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum. Two tenant houses on Fearing Street payable 810 per month. '' Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track ( -Pennsylva; nia' ), each . . : ... . S250 Two tenement houses on Lawrence street. Lot extends to canal. A bargain- ; Poindexter Creek front on west side of street. 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. ' ; ; ,v Farm lands on the River. ; A 200 acre farm with large and com modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. . Terms easv. . . NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET.. New York City, North Carolina 8ha I Aaent. a Specialty. No S R niLLER.&CO. WHOL12SALE Gowss m Dealer NO. 7 FULTON MARKET. . NEW YOEIT. -. . I . . Special Attention given to The Sale of North Garolins Shad. . . ' : ' .. j, " ' .M. -.. ' otencus ana otauonsry yn application. No Agents. r r n rrrri'T, o rrv . -1 - ! . WHOLESALE. - j . -Dealers and Shippers of all kind ol FRESH FISH 6 FULTO FISH MARKET. N. Y. xrarvicuutr aiieuuuu k naa lepartment. k ' . r We employ no agents and pay no commlsions. . . s " I If your stencil is not in cool order et
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 25, 1898, edition 1
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