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i - Tirade's ntl EgHik ' IaJa'a cm cf tbe English lanno, too, ra eccentric, cot to say Indicrons. Ia ''A Simpleton, trben fco wished to ,i-iify that two people tcrr.M their bockt ca each olbrr la a t of tcciper, be wrote. "They showed napca." De criLing tbe complexion cf tb Kcr UaTa fibwirca !a "Christie . John .e.,, he raj. "It it race cf wcnicn that tbe ncrtbrrn rna pcachi2ca instead cf ro?TCcdIzir.,! Irf "Rcadiana" be dccrib a gentleman pirinR a lcacb to two ladies at a railway restaurant aa fellows: "Ha aotsped them, be tough chicle ncd tbem, be tramlkd and cochi ne&led cae, and he trindied and bcrnt luired the ether", (brandy and cochi neal and traadyand burnt tngar being Rcadeaeopbemiin for port and sherry refpectirely). Wbile be waa preparing bis aeriea cf axticlea cn Old Testament characters be read what be had -writun toJoha Cclexnaa on cne occasion and came to tbia startling passage ia his ar gument: : ; "Having now arrived at this conclu sion, we rauit go the whole hog cr none. Coleman objected to this phrase Too den't like tbo hog, I see." aid Ccade. "Well, it's a strong figure cf speech and it's enderstanded of tbe people; but yej you are right. Iff scarcely Scriptural. So cut it goes. " Gentleman's Magazine. . Am Aedt of Admiral Dewer. One afternoon ilr. Dewey camo down to my table on the gua deck. With an easy air lje g at down ca a camp stool and said quietly; ( "So you're tbe ship's writer?" "Ye Mr. Dewey." "And these, I presume, are tbo ship's books?': " . . !' ! "Yes, sir." . "This is your liberty book. Let me tee." And Mr. Dewey turned orer leaf after leaf, glancing down tbe list with a grim smile. : " a "Mr. Kimbcrley tells me that you are a" conscientious bockkeepr." he said after a pause. it "The men think that I'm too much to, sir." ; :' . Dewey regarded me with a searching lock. i i "Why, what do they fay?" ho asked. Bcylike, impetuously anxious to learn what manner cf man I bad to deal witb. I blurted out: "They say they want Icsa bocc and more executive ofllcer." Mr. Dewey's face darkened and bis square set jaw closed hard. "If thry mean by that that they ex pect me to sail ship ca sweet word and fair premises In spito cf past experi ences, they wHl be badly out of reckon ing." he said slowly. Harper's Hound Tat Jo. . . The Cola Corara Dark. The largo sums that are carried away from MonteJL?at!o art very Jew and far o tweea. Generally what is we n in c.no day U lot tbe next. Thire aro no aruuemcnts cf any kind. 1h aJniiuia tratica looks after Xhis detail with ad mirable judgment. Every thiug ii lutcly cencttitrated ia the casino. This is tbo magnet pur et simple. You have delightful concerts free cf charge, the atrical performances with tbe very best cf talent at extremely moderate prices but all withia the .walls cf tbe all ab- scrbing casino. . Very few can resist tbo masaotisiu of play. If you wia cveji a email sum, yop feel obliged to-ccntiuno; if you Iojjc, you' wish to regain, and so it goes ca until in the end yea have dropped more than you can well afford and are obliged to ictire a sadder but wiser man or wo man, with tbe optica of applying to tbo casino authorities for tho wherewithal to return home. This request is never refused a player who has lost. Ludgato Tk Color of Calclnm. Calcium is usually described as a yel low" metal, but Moissan has recently shown that when purv it is of a Lril ' liant white, crystallizing" ia-six sided . figures, which are got by dissolving tbe metal ia liquid sodium at a low red beat and removing the sodium by tbe use of absolute alcohol. London Globe. Christopher Columbus, who was an admiral ia the Spanish navy at the time he discovered America, was paid at the rate cf 1 3?3 a year. i30B03t3tB0303iei0ESE0BeO i si eauiiful: Women S3 There are few women &3 bean- tifal as they might be." Towder " and paint and cosmetics don't cake good looks. Jleauty is simply an impossibility without J health. Ueautiffcl women are few because healthy women are few. The way to have a fair 5 face and a well-rounded figure is to take . ss female Regulator f This b that old and time-trietl " medicine that cures all female g troubles . and weaknesses and o drains. It makes no difference J what the doctors call the trou- ble, if there is anything the a a o n n o o o BS IS matter in the distinctly feminine. 5 organs, Oradflcld's . Fe 'male Regnlator will help o and cure iL It is good for ir- J regular or painful menstruation; g for leucorrhcca, for falling of the n womb, for nervousness, head- 2 ache, backache and dizziness. Take it and fet well. Then o your old-time girlish features g d figure will be restored. Soil bjdntzzUU fori! abcttl. U THE BRADFTELD REGULATOR CO S ATLUrTA. CA. a KS o n as o n u o3tBi3i3tatBoaatiat3taco PILES ? Suppository : - MmurM CMC. N jteJ rr i'reL IiTJi:DT, E:i.Kasr2!. U:ara,72. ff Sold in Elizabeth City, C ..by Dr. Grig?r & Son. Call forfrea Smple, (ConiU'itii Fnm Firtt I'njt.) uuiucr vre w.-.u:it iiiv lornrr w fuc tm His fri r I ! vf"-.i ir wa verr ill" anil i.u. f i ', . " 0 Ijcnl.'iio ! i-iT!, t net ytt tafeu tot trrth r lujKt iAv.-- to i ! ;.. If. Tuy can- will no: rrr - r witlumt h:.. Amen." Tbtn be wrt: "H? Ilear MyVoains Ilex in to cjcm for fear, 'i'be Lrd rill !K.t 1f t ir.e btar that yrn cjctb ad. Vua fcul! not a-; I iuku net die. Arjn." Luibir' If.ttr m excited My ccuits tb'at an ulcer c.;i hi lc2'i trt ke. acl ha t well. Wc M to inl that iika that we ruipbc l able tu pray, that we iri'bt bate nruil.-.r rtNltsI Oh, Cita and vromtn. vi-iLJe and inviiUe, tbo notability is jco will never write jcor autcLic-rapby. It i tbo xacit dif Ccalt Lock to write, tecaase yo'i are tempted to orsit pa-?es in year life that wtrc not ccnjflirutntary to lyocr sclf, and toqnr.te frcia a !iarr. Ubich ilway incomplete. t'.caue tbcre are tciue tbin3 wbich y. a do nut-tbiuk best to writs down. As ycu will not oodeitake'an autcL4Lr:i by. tbe Hvrj of jourelf. I will take tt:t- rep nubil ity cf preMntiui; jcur Lirapby, wbicb is tbe torv cf cue'ii life t-y enino one tUe. II yoo will :ive ycur love and trut to biuicf Uetbkbcin and Calvary, tbiswill te your bioprapby: "Ucru at the ribt tin,e, Let tbe most imjtjrtaEt eveut iu bi lift xsus wbtn be w.ih born arain Dud at tha.ribt time.. but long UJcro tLat be bud dkd nuto ein. He bad many ciief. but in all cf theai was divinely directed; weaknes.-ts, but tbey wire divinely ympatbized witb. In Lis life tbore v.rre tr.any sorrows, wave atttr wave," fctcrin afttr storm, bui be oatrode everything and landed iu eternal fafety. WLy? Wby: Detanta tbe Lord fcbut biin in." lict do cr.t tbink that beaven is made up of an indiscriminate population. Jsomcf my friend are so Renerocs in their tbeolosy that tbey would let every body in without reference to condition or character Do nut tbink that liter tinea and blasphemers and rejecters of God iwL bis pa-pel have "le tters of credifexbat will draw anything from tbi? Lajnk cf Laveu. Pirato cralts will not wf; permitted to go op that barlo& If there aru tbno wb.i aa to beaven are to be "fchu in." there are thco who will fcelouR totbe'Uat outs." Heaven has 12 fratc!, and while tbom 12 gates imply wide optu entrance fcr those who aro prop'rIy prepared to enter them tbey imply that then are at leatt 12 poitilitiei that many will be shut out, becauFu a j;ate is of no use uules it can iometimei t o cl j-e l. Htaven is not an nnwa.fce m b. thow yv.or tick-.n or you will not Rtt iu tickets that yoa may Ret without money and without price, tiefcoja witb crcjs and a crown npoa tbem. Let the nurcprntant and tbe vilo and tbe otfsTourind cf earth enter beaven as they now are. and they would d t'prcciate and demoralize it to that no cue of u would want to enter, and tiio.-e who are there would want to move out Tbe Hi bio fpe.ifcs of tbe "withouta" n; well a the "within. " Revelation sxii. 13. "Without -are dos and forrerers nnd whoremongers and runrdere rs and idolat-rs and whosoever lovetli and makcth n Ije." Through the tx.nvtrtinp. pardoning, sanctifying gra-e cf Ciml may we at lat bo found among tbo shut ins and not among the shut oata I , FAKE "FENCES." A Little TrlcU That la Worked In Master Street. "Tbcre was a time and that not eo very long ago, remarked an old time puller in, "when almost every other store in Daxter street was a 'fence, or pretended to be, in order to give custom ers tbe idea that tbey were getting good bargains. Tbo clerk who took a hesitat ing customer aside and whispered fence was generally fr.re of a sale. There are no penuino fences in Daxter street now, because clothing, shoes and hats are bo cbeap,'but foliie of the stores still pretend to sell stolen goods. "When a customer iu cuo of these stores ba? looked everything over in the sbop and hasn't made a purchase, the salesman tells him that be has a little fence down stairs and urges upon him the necessity cf keeping it quiet on ao coutt of the police. Of course the cus tomer won't say a word. So down stairs tbey go to tbo alleged 'fence, which gen erally proves to be a big trunk packed with goods. "While fbowing tbe contents cf the trunk tbo. salesman keeps np a running yarn" about tbe famous criminals who brought the goods to the store. "Finally, after showing a lot cf stuff of the same quality and pattern the customer refused to buy np 6tairs, tbe salesman gets him to try on something, and as quality, workmanship and per fect fit alwavs ko with '-fence' goods, 'there is a sale made. This fake 'fence answers sale purposes as well as tbe genuine, " concluded tbe puller in, "and tbcre is no risk attached to it." New York Sun. A .atal Iloir. 1702. At 6 tbi evening Captain Xorris coming on beard this ship (the flagship), my Lcrd Hamilton, Captain Ley, Cap tain "Wisbart and Captain Trevor were standing on tbe quarter deck, and as Captain Ncrris camo up Lord Hamilton asked bim if be had taken any more wine cr brandy. The other answered no, upon which Captain Trevor asked tbe jrice of his' claret, whether he mijht have any at 4 li. a hogshead. Morris slid he would bavo C 1L or salt water, and then Captain Ley said be would rather the prizes w(5re ashoro than be would give C ll tho hogshead;, upon which Captain Norris said he was a rascal that wished his prizes asbora Tbo ctber replied be was a rascal, if be called bim so, and then Captain Norris struck Captain Ley and threw him over the gun, which Mr. Ilopson hearing, as be and I were in my cabin, ran out and upon inquiry found be(NoiTif) had hurt Captain Ley, and by tbe admiral's directions ordered bim to" be confined, upon which Captain N orris drew bia sword and offered to stab Captain Lcyi but Admiral Ilopson, bolding.bis band, ordered him to be disarmed and con fined in Mr. Itayney'a cabin. "Jour nal cf Sir John Kooka" Quite Anotner Qneitl loa. "I could die for yon I" be criid pas sionately. "Of course," she reilied. "But would you?" Some girls are so practical and pro saic, you know. Chicago Pest. Amsterdam 4s tho .rcarest European capital to London, being only 199 miles distant. CAREFOL GREEK PARENTS. Were Haeorted to Sebool Jat . t;irla Are Sotr. The extr aordinary care that the Gre cian l-'.v rct.ived in his formative years cade bis moral training more-effective tt au that inculcated by tbe most careful of modern parents. His general educa tlon," ecu phd with skillful and continu es physical instruction, produced a rxcral cultivation very similar and fully asattict as that the Christian father ckciijB uioxssary fcr bis daughters. A pedapcfc'oe, generally an old and ti Cited slave, led the boys to school and called fcr tbem after it closed, carried tbe bocks, looked out for tbe little boys, k.pt tbe cider odcs from fighting and falling into bad company and had a g-neral oversight of their conduct and street form. He was by no means a chiflir.astt'r cr even a private tntor, not even bein' allowed to enter the school room. Oftentimes ignorant in the ex treme, be was chosen simply because of bis loyalty to tbe family and some- .m0a r ff-?r. because he was unfit for any other occupation. Though the butt j of tbe boys' ridicule as well as that of . the comic poets and low wits oi tneaay, be did au incalculable service in prevent ing vicious companionships and keeping pure tl!5 minds of thoso intrusted to his charga Tbfxbild vias never sent off to board ing school, tbt boys attended tbe day school; town life prevailed. Besides, that sentiment tlat zealously guarded tbe boy's purity with a pedadogue from bis sixth to his sixteenth year could brook no intermission of personal over sight. Education w;as essentially pri vate, tho state having jurisdiction sim ply over the moral and not the profes sional standing of the teacher. Popu lar Science Monthly. lilta of Tin. "An ordinary political campaign," said a novelty manufacturer, "is not an unmitigated evil to all branches of trade. Among thoso that profit by it are tbe tin can manufacturers. Most of the campaign buttons aro made of tin, and when a big political struggle is expect ed the makers send out agents through the tin factories of the south to buy up all tbe wat-te tin and useless cans they can find to make their buttons with. Most of tho campaign buttons are made in Newark, and tbe amount paid by the makers to the can factories, particularly thosyef L'altimore, is considerable, even though the tin is waste, if anything caa bo called waste nowadays. "Nor is the tin waste useless, even when no political excitement is on. I kno.v a man who visits Baltimore at regular intervals and buys all the scrap tin be can find and sella it to the button makers. It is used for the backing of ordinary buttons. Any day in parts of Brooklyn yoa can see wagons loaded with scrap tin and eld cans. The great er p irt of this goes to tho places where buttons, toys and gewgaw a of various kinds aro rjn.ln." New York Sun. I MONTHLY SUFFERING. Tbousands of women are troubled ' at monthly inter vals wuh pains in -the bead, back, breasts, shoulders.sides hips and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that .stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It costs Jr. oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, " "The Ladies Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., . Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. ROZTNA LEWIS. . cf Oenavll!. Texas, styft ' I w troubled at monthly Intervals with terrible pains In my head and back, but have reen entirely relieved by Wine Of Cardui." U3V7 AD VERTISEME N TS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClemaM aod brmatific taa hair. rX -irJMeTM F&ila to Restore Gray -. iil ; 7"tT i ilair to it Toothful Color. W VaT L l Cu v1? d hair taking. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder to be shaken into the hoeH. At this season .your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp. If you have Mnarting feet or tight shofs, try Allen's Foot-Ea-e. It warms the feet amLinnke walking easy. Cures swol len sweating feet, blisters callous spots RlMve corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for chil bains and frct bite.. Try it to day. Sold by a'! druggist and hhoe stores for 25 cents Trial, packace FREE. Address. 8. niuitd, L Roy. N. Y. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen" Foot-Ease, a- powder for tbe feet. It cures painful, smarting, ner vous feet and instantly takes the .ting ont of corns and bunions. Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new hoes feel easy. Ir is a certain cure for Chilblains, sweating; callous, tired, aching feet. Try it to day. Solu by till druggist and shoe stores. 2"ct3. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Fehhyroyal pills Oricfa! mmi Oal Gaml. ! A Nit aak t aalij.V' 7 Ul, H.ftTI rOUM, UkOtCI vraev war uurwmn mMM I iMM IB KM IM MM aMaUi. vttAMa. ribba. aa4 Mall. . 1Q.QH1 TrwUla. Mmmtm hm.wT. rkrtw hmltm CMiaTw ixlar. - : ' hT..vnftnthnTA i) p nnlrV it n A nn h So So Cinres Sores aed Ulcers It Matters Not How Ob stinate, or What Other Remedies Have Failed. Obstinate sores and ulcers, which refuse to heal under ordinary treat ment, soon become chronic and deep seated, and lead to conditions most serious. They are caused in different ways, but in every case the blood is Involved, and no amount of local treat ment can have any effect. The poison must be eliminated from the blood before a cure can be had. THROWN FEOM A H0E8E. Mr. H. Kuhn, of Marion. Kansas, writes: "About three years aeo my granddaughter,Br th Whit wood, was thrown from a horse, re ceiving a wound of the scalp. Though under the treatment of physicians forseveral months, the wound remained about the same, until It finally became very angry-looking, and broke nn t into a, ninnlnff sore. This soon spread to other parts of the scalp and ran down the side of. the neckjnereas lngin severity And fear , fully disfiguring her. he was-then placed un der the car of thefac- nltv ' of a well-known hospital, but even the treatment sne receiev thr failed to arrest the 'iiirIJr (xT terrible sore. . iteaoing VHI SW f the many cures oi -V blood troubles effected by 8, 8. 8 we decided to try It, and It relieved her promptly. In a few months she was entirely cured, nd Bcarcely a mark now remains where the disease held full sway." A GUNSHOT WOUND. Capt. 3. H. McBrayer.Uhe weU-known dls tUlax, of Lawrenceburg, Ky say s : -WHOLESALE- GEOCERS A1TD -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. ; rPrettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint in the city. Send for. New Color Cards. Lead, Oil, Varnishes. Terpentine, Etc AGENTS FOR A. WREN N & BUGGIES. A full; line kept in stock. ELIZABETH CITY- N. C. ca ABOUT EXTRA Don't make the mistake this season of planting some cheap pea that will begin to blossom about the time Tait's Nonpariel tt? is setting pods. ! The Experiment Station of your State will tell you that the Xnnnftriel is the earliest and best truckinsr rea,. fThese stations were established for your benefit.. Why should 'you CD li? ftdvantaore of them? TKnt take care not to buv 1 ri ' - . f p seal with a thistle stamped upon 5j Then you'll know. 8 NORFOLK, t-fm cv evo cv ft- 4 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 ROOMS ONLY, 324 Cor. Main and Talbot streets, Norfolk, Va. Office hours: 8 to 6; Sundays 10 to 1. ENKES, Dentist. F. H ZIEGLER&BRO. Duccesor to John H-. Zeiolkb Dealer in ad kinds of UFIDERTAKE3S, SUPPLIES, ?rom the Ch. pest to the best. All tel egrams promptly attended to. ' cr.iFES m mm mm hen deired. The finest Hearse in tnis section. R--s;o'"-d walnut, cloth-covered and metalic caskets a specialty At the old stand on Ehringhau Street. Thankful tor past patronage. WAlsohll kinds of cabinet work. B iL'UORE bTEAM PACKKT CU. Elecant Steamers Dally, exptoct fOLO Saaday between Baltimore ana . lu A Y Old Point Contort, NnrfblK, Ports L1SI moutli and all polat soutn. Direct connections with air railroads ter minating at Norfolk, Portsmoutli BETWEEN and Uampton Roads. IALTIMOKE, STEAM EK VIKUlKIA. from OU POINT, Baltimore, for Khrbiuond, every HORKOLK, Monday, Wednelar and FfWay, RICHMOND at 4 P. M. from PInR 1-J, LIGHT 1AND SOUTH Su, by way of Chesapeake Bay and James River. Arrives at icn , THE" mond next morniHg. No deiay, SWIFTEST, no transfers. B4FEST Weals on .European pHn. I.ax 8 U R K S T urlaus staterooms, Electric Lights ROUTE steam Heat. Bw-tnsfree. Ticket Oflce, l E Balttmore Street Telephone 135. . JOHN SHERWOOD? K. W. THOMPSON, General Manager. Traffic Manner. K UROWN. Cinerl Ticket Axeut. "V ungT OFFICE BOX 540., - I j m - " r i i 1 11 in mm iiiiiiiiiiii ii ii. .ii i r . ?i m ii t Some rears aro I was shot In tie left leg wifJfn w hatI considered only a sllh. wound. It developed Into a running sore and gave me a great deal of pain and inconTen lence. I was treated by many doctors and took a number of blood remedies, but none did me any good and did not seem to cheek the progress of the sore. I ha-d beard Swlf fs Spe cific (3. S. S.) highly recommended for the blood, and concluded to glTelta trial, ana ina 7v VMnltwuTcrr sratify- I'Ctvfl'.YA-V lng. 8. 8. S. seemed to S4rI; yf get right at the trouble, Sjjtij,Tyd and lorcea u pouuu - i out of my blood; soon ' afterward the sore healed up and sound and well. I am sure S. 8. 8. is by lax the best blood remedy made. . It matters not how they are acquired or what treatment has failed, a. a. a. will cure the most obstinate, i deep seated sore or ulcer. It is useless to expect local treatment of salves, lo tions, etc., to effect a cure, because they can not reach the real cause or the trouble, which is the blood, 8. S..B. drives out every trace or impurity id the blood, and in this way cures per- 1 T. im . IK. manently t.h worst, cases, i j. r.i. vinri TdmpHt frnaranteeu UU4J IAWfc. v rf o ' Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of J'Otaag mercury, or other mineral, a. B. a. cures Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof ula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, .Rheu matism, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, or an y v.i -U.,v.i v.lnohlfl hooks on these diseases will be mailed free j to any address, Dy tne own c" Company j Atlanta, Georgia. T0BACC01TI&TS, Si EARLY PEAS. Sf 9 1 not take anv Nonnareils without the lead X ; i it; better buy direct from us. g . 1 .to C9 An 3 &-.ft- n REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Elizabeth City, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. i DEC. 1st. 1898. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. ..... 145,179. Overdrafts, secured and un secured . . tJ. S. Bonds 10 secure circu lation U. S Bonds on hand Stocks, securities,1 etc 365.68 "'),; -.(';' 12,500.00 3,050.00 9.343.50 9,200.00 14,478.20 . 26,906.85 39,362.24 1,223.97 516.00 j- j: 143.46 -0s 20,318.50 - j j ' . 56J.50 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.... . j Due f'ora National Banks (not Reserve Agents)... . . . Due' from State Banks and Bankers.................. Due from approved reserve agent? rhecks and other cash items Notes of other Nat. Banks. Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents........ Lawfoii Monby Rbservb in Bank, viz : Specie ......... i . 7,918,50 1 Legl-tendr notes. 12,400.00 f Redemption fund with TJ. S. Treasurer (5 per cent. of circulation) . . . . . . Total .$ 283,119.54 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in. . ... ..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- pe nses and taxes paid .... 7.215.93 Nat. Bank notes outstand'g 11,250.00 Dividends unpaid..;... ...... j 1 40.00 Individual deposits subject i u to checK. .". .... .v.! 204,643,61 Total . 283,1494 State qf Horth Carolina County of Pasqwtanh, $ I, W. T. Old, Cashier of. the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that i the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . 1 1 : W. T. OLD, .1 cashier, sworn to : before me,, this 7ta Subscribed and lay.of Dee. IS9S. Jf. R. GRIFFIN, Notary Public Correct Attest : Chas, H. Robhtsox, e. F. Lamb, D. B. Bradford. t Directors. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs rrtH Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communiea. . t ions strictly confldentfaL Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest aireocy for securing patent. Patents taken through Mann A-Co. receive rpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jftnericait nnndsomely llrartrated weekly. ; f janrest dr cnlation of any scientific JonrnaL Terms. X3 a, yenr : fonr months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. SUNN &Co.36lB New York Branch Office. 625 F St. Washington. D. G f3 ZTVPfry 1 C 3 SCHEDULE IN EFFECt OCT 19,1898 Norfolk and Southern tonglt express trains, Sfafft tyM?g?S Sundays) leaf Elizabeth City at North bouna dally, excepj Sundays, leave Elizabeth City at 2: 4 p m. Nos and 4 Northbound leases Elizabeth City. 9: 20 a. m and going South ,6. P. m. every Tuesday, Thursday and flat- UBcS" train, arrive it snddepart connect at Norfolk with al rail and learn er lines, and at Edenton wiw pn.nnk. nasbM. Chowsri and Scuppei- nong rivers; transfer ate, f tc VajAeys Ferry, thence oy a onoia ; zr P.ntcrn and Belhaven, connecting with tenner JVirginu Dare for Maite.eyviiie, aut, Eastern Carolina Dispatch AND t" Old Dominion! Line. The Steamer NBU8E leates Jlira beth City TueSaay, Tharday and Sat urday at 6:00 P. M. for KewBerne and Eoanbke Island, connectne "with A & NO. R. R- for GoldsboroJ KJ?8.? o Morebead City; and with W. & W. K. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, to. Returning leaves New Berne Monday, Wednesday and Friday) . Steamer NEWBERN leaves. Eliza beth City Monday noon and L Wednes day at-6 p. m., for Roauoke Island n...Anta i rftin and Newbern. . T,t,D nn coin at Elizabeth CitT Dta tion to Roanoks Inland, Ocracoke, Orien tal, New Berne,. Ji.itsion, woiubw, Morehed City ana wnmingwB, , Daily all rail seryiee between KlliabeU Cltr and New fork. Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. fc A Through cars, ana 10 w r.a u .nt.Var Hm than IjT An V Otker rOUtC. Direct all eoods to be shipped via East- ern Carolina Uispatcn as xonuws . Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern. Railroad, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. R. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, bj Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Penneylvania R. R.,Piei 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. ' ,, For further information apply toM. H Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, or tothe General office of tbe "Norfolk and Southerr Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. M.KKINO, HC.SPDPiN,'i Oen'l Manakrer. QenM Ft.Pa88 Afcv PETIT'S w NORTH CAROLINA LINES IN CONNECTION WITH Norfolk, 7a. Beach Si Souihorn RR. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 5, '98. Leaves Norfolk daily, except Sunday at 6 p. m., arriving at Elizabeth City next morning at 4 a. m. Leave Eliza beth City- for Norfolk, on Mondays. Tnesdavs, Thursdays and Fridays at 3 p. m.f-Leave Elizabeth City for Co lumbia, (ireswell and Scnppernong Rivey landings, Mondays and Tours days I at 9 :30 a. in. Leave Elizabeth City for Hertford, Morgan's Mill and Perquimans River landings, on Wed nesdays and Satutdays at 9:30, a. m. Leaves Elizabeth City for Eden ton, Plymouth, Mackey's Ferry and Roa noke River landings; Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m, ' . t hrough Rates to all Points. FREIGHT FOWARDED PROMPTLY. Order your freights from Norfolk by the N., V. B. & 8. R. R. From New York by the Pennsylvania R. R , Pier 27 North River. Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania R. R., Dock St. Station. Baltimore by the P, W. & B. R. R., President St. Station. In care of the N., V. B. & S. R R at Norfolk, Re ceiving Station, Pier No. 1, (adjoining Clyde Line) Water St. For further information apply to W. W. MORRISETTE, Agt. C. L. PETTIT, Supt., Munden, Va. E. REAL ESTATE. ' BY V:i. E, F. liTO, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 50x120 feet. A beautiful bnilding lot. Delightfully located. A last chance for a down town residence.. Situate corner of Main and Martin . streets. For sale at a reasonable price on easy terms.' Two town lota on La wren ce 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 house, and lot on Church St., East of Road St. ..... . . ..... .... . .$500 Vacant lot on Road street, south of Church. 'A; L Corner lot and dwelling on Chnrch and Dyer streets ............ .. . . . .$625 Dwelling and good size lot on Chnrch west of Dver street. . ... ....... . .$1,000 25 acres of land with good dwelling- six rooms. Nicely fitted out with stables and outbuildings. A desirable home. . . . . ...... ... ......... ..... .$650 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x24 feet 2 stories. L 8x16 feet. All out buildings. . .....f800 A fine property on Shepard street. ' House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharves.. ... . ..f.. .. .$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. . : Ji . M. ..... .$850 " ". -, ' Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum. V ' ,. . Two tenant houses on Fearing street m my able $10 per month. Two small houses ' and lots south, of N. & 8. Railroad track (-Pennsylvania"), each. $250 KSIRIItJwr 11 T ifS ySl Mil ,-?r. FOR' SAL Attorny-at-Lav and Real Estate Agent. Prompt atfehton giyen to Pro v fesslonal Business. . Loans Negotiated oh Real U" Estate. FarmSr Town Property, bought and sold on commission. Rinial igesc? Connected with OSce. PARTIES HATING TIMBER LAiDS, FARMS Vacant Town Lots, . j . ... , . Dwellings in Town, Or Waff Property tO. sell have aniopportunity. to advertise tlie same abroad through this Real Estate Agency. WITHOUT EXPENES, as no charges are made unless sale is ef fected. , Send in description ot. your property you desire to sell and avail yourself of the Opportu nity offered at this time to dis tribute lists o' property through- out the United States. , - 4 . E. .F LAMB, REAP. ESTATE AGENT JAMES BOD, COMMISSION DEALER f'v ALL KINDa OF FRESH FISH, Game and Terrapin. NO. 704 SECOND STREET, BALTIMORE. J " NO A?GENT8 EMPLOYED Successor to Lampbear A Hafl, Wholesale Commisflioi Dealer In FRESH FISH. . ;. .. ....V, . . j ' : LOBSTERS. ETC. NO. 12 'FULTON FISH MARKET. - .- .' ' New York City, ... ..." 8 " - North Carolina Shal a Specialty. .No ' Ajrent. - . S. B. T.1ILLER, & CO. WHOLi28ALE ' NO. 7 FULTON MABKET. NEW YORE. Special Attention gi yen to Th Halt of North Carolina Shad. Stencils and Stationary on application. ' j ; No Arents. .- S. L. ST0RER & CO. WHOLE8ALE Dealers and Shippers of all k inde oi FRESH FISH1 76 FXTLTO FI8H MARKET. N.! Y. ; Particnlar Attention -cfjiid to Sbad Department. We employ no agents and ;pa7 no commlaiona. If your stencil is not In cobd older let us know. Gomm Dealer 7 .T f
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1898, edition 1
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