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You Arev Too Slow c3 . . -t.Ti 1 WlllCll V ur uu so unwiiunj;. o Tbt caoVsri "Fcrt IUleiffh" raifc in thirty xainntti tftn lh teddisi. box on our desk is fclowly gathering and ChailesBalar wasbadljbrnistd in ciSm and nickel. The first of- .1 . 4. . , ... T Icriuz vrat cicr&r by Mr. F. C. L. Lamb. It was followed by a nick-Xho mach damaged, and will proba- . . . if c? . it and n:ale it run cometly. d ... - -m o a o w w u v3 c tl from Mayor Wilson, and onofromjb'y recorer. Drew Hathaway. Next Lar oaks from little acorns jrrow Largest reams from Utile fountains all la tit papers td wesi cf tke Roanoka Colony Mcraorial Jl sociation, ia most gTatifyinj. In this friendly spirit you respond to HU wounds ana the tbo arPeal c the stockholders of ft5 A LADIES WATCH 11 - 2 Handsome be small, of Rood w tVjc sash niokca yoa Uring it in and let us alter shoold air- terrible shock to his nervous system, that Association, made at meirmeei- quality and a serviceable time g have rendered his situation preca- "g in April . last, urnting suggest- i ,j piece One that can be relied g encircled by a nic nous: The parents of the two boys gestions as 10 me u 5 ooa quanty watcHes can be made to look best when I TTidtirifT imnrnrpTTiPnfs in tlieir Tiro- 1 r uont COSt ftnr ty rtrfl f an.- - . . who were killed oYerpowered J probably bo celebrated this year. with G- 7 ere aned 01 feet Thank you heartily for your at others. Good quaKty watch- others at 35c, The Bicrclo fe'.lows propose to hare Sunday evening. Rct. Dr. i'enick kind act and good wishes. cs at E u You recommend that we adopt Tho 'Day We Celebrato,, wUlj H ATHAWATS, Tle Jeweler. prupuso IO uave I cciiui. nvi. 1 v. .v. 1 n MATH AW AYS 1: . 1 t. i 1 : I m . - . . m . .1 V-n roftTnmpnfl tnai WB aUODl I ? HATHA W A Y Q ( - " -uuuy uae moiars. auu 11 oi me 15aptist UliUTCU OUlCiaiJDir ai 1 , . - I .) . w, TIia WI.m ,i t . . .. 1 Hia KnTrrfstion o: Air. iuis mcjson. ija Th JowMora uUi, wmuuiiuy kiiiu w 10 fnnm nf ITiI ltliams. Ills I on . . ., I ..Z-r'- Hv tn ftrrnnr.t Vrra FTnrl " ' . . Of Chicago, and BSt IOr Smau COn- -- i'e'iVS ' .S MXtXiVsO iXX5TT l,r a r'm . in r,nr. idUlu: ucl"o u tnuutions. m iurtnerence oi c on with bras band and military Baptist Church, and Rev. Mr. Bea- ends, from all users of and dealers I jOOOK4no004 c 00 0040 04d drill, then thev are not as wise as man Glaciating at Uie icnerai 01 miouacroatiui icwomu A 0 wc take them to be. Willie Mann, whose parents are con- ?i uie lact mux. 10 oir aiwrr xv- C3 We are pleased to heir that the I nected with" the Methodist Church. Cotton Factory of this town pro-1 Both families are bifrhlv esteemed in X U JL b JLV Ms IV pescs to enlarge its capacity. The our community, and have our heart cilizens who started m. terpmol t J, 1 . t were wise men in their day and gen leigh, under whose auspices Roanoke O Stylish Island was discovered in 15S4, and o in whose honor the old fort was X Ornament named in 15S5, is due the introduc tion into England of their favorite Accor Jing to program the steame r Newborn will make her nrl trip to N jit's Head to morrow. cukcrpnaicg cuizecs uo acu f(i, rmn TTlo .llict, tins important business enterprise I , . J weed, and its use ty the English o L.:ttio Uiiariie lixker. wlio was wounded on the Railroad Saturday we arc glad to hear is improv ing. oration and builded better than the rcopIo knew. Rut men are now here that will prollt by their exper icnce. doubt. thought The suggestion was by Mr. Jackson to the -who backed his sug- Tho Stale Normal and Industrial College of Greensboro offer to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific, and industrial education and special pedagogical training. lias a faculty of oO members and ir V V y-ml.wi fnr TtnlfMrrh more than 400 regular students. At tlm gateway of our III;orj. stands one whue fame is our. W ho date cliallenRe our heritage Of Walter IUleigtrit name! cannot bo too careful in allowing I " , , I 1-1 IS lAlSfc their children at Uiat tender ago to mad0 also b exposed to danger from horses, Association altho they may be thought perfectly gestion by a generous donation of $5 and wa9 acted upon promptly. geniiC. Ifnrn l,on fnn-r rcnTfl flfrn iht A ft- MVIM J O- sociation gave wide circulation to the following printed appeal, o o o o o for a young lady of to-dy, g s a sterling silver xethersole Bracelet. We have beauties at 75c. HATHAWAYS, The Jewelers. o v O o 8 Neat Woman With a neat cool stiirt waist pinned together with a neat set of waist pins looks comfortable. We have the pins at 25 cents a set. HATHAWAYS, : - The Jewelers. NOTICE prADI2!iJIST(IATIZ.U Hating qualified as adrnfolitratrkr Cum testaments snnexa of the lake late Eva Cartwrixht. I da hereb KiTe notice to all prsoni indebted t his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement, nl those holding claims ksrainst the tame to present them for pajment within twelve months of the date of this nottce, or it wilt ha pleaded in htr of their recorerv. MAKYF. DVV13 April 12, 1S00. Adtn'x.etc. Junper POST and A Thousand Toscues. on Tuesday to atteud a meeting of tho directors of the A Ik N. C., Railroad. stU' Has matriculated about lt700 deLts. n prescntiDg every county in and 1 can now sleep amiij, sometutDg 1 c tl .. C(i x rri,;. carcelT remember doing oeforc. 1 Xeel li the btate except Olie. This IS a goandinVlu yrlfiea tnroaghont tne Univerw The special term of PaiqnoLink superior Court will conyene here on tLe third Monday in July, Jude tar buck presidin- mcst cxrclknt schooL See ad. is on citrar or a if CoolJ not exprets tne rapture of Ann'e F. I 1 - v liprppived embodies Springer, limiUoiirtJW PMiadelpMa, l'a I WL1CU, BS may DO perceiveu, eiuuuuiea wlien be fwOBdlha; Dr. KJnga new Dlaecrerj I your own and Mr. Jackson S sug gestions : Roanoke Colony Memorial Aociation. dl Purport and $ced. An Appeal to Users of Tobaccos This Association, a company incor porated under the laws of 2sorth Caro lina, is organized for the purpose of rescueing from oblivion, and marking j it iu a fitting way, the site of the nrst settlement in the United States of the English-streaking race. Two companies of Colonms sent out bv Sir Walter Italeiffh. one in 1585, the other in 1S57, settled on Roanoke Js-1 for coDauiDtton ft I coniDlettlr cured her oi a harking cough that for many rear had made lire a burden. All other xerueliea and doctors could glre tier no help. But ah ears of thla Koyal ture aoon rem Tad the pain In my chest can like erse. to will rerr one who tried Dr. Kings New Dl-s- coYtry for any trouble of tne 1 brua: Chest or LnogH. 11 i.e ffi and J.oo. ivuu ootties itee at IZzxz Head. From present indications the 1899 will be A "Fort Italeigh Mito Box lour desk. Tut in it a nickel, and it will be sent to Pres ident Daves, of Kewbern, as a sa lt L now aid that the old D. S. crcd fund to erect a monument to the Canal will be opened to navigation I memory of one of the greatest men in Nap's Head season of 1 .. I ll . IV I ll ' . m i . . I " uiiuer 4is new auspicca v iuc uiai i m.storv, ana mo nrst man oi tne y4 -r."-- " """ . OJiuaimc vtu muua.ru wuuuu, . rru r,t. 1 tha liniirw1aiw tit V.ininund InrlcAd. . 1 T 1 -r t 1 . I lUi UAiXU Y l'tti3. 1UO UOU DUIUl T I .uv. v. ...n.. I anu u wai noanoko isianu louacco, - - the word Virginia had its origin as the .r.,- ii:i. I now looks lika it. will be abundant. I - . t. ; r. . , . ... . ii I iw, x uu akiviviLiu iuuuuuicut I ' i mxmv ui i uu jcuiuu, uu uy iuc h,v' ... . .... . . , r' . JJ A. K m 111 UU Uli U I fct I bUC lUaUUCUltUd 11 kW t- i : - - htrcet department cl rJizaoetn City, , . . . ... . , .. . , of Charles II. to the Lords rroprie u doin cood work in his depart- " . ftUiV, , -ui and liberal and tho extraneous at- tor8 or Carolina, and cf the Patent of -.t i,- speaking world, and every pmoker . m t,A nnnauv fiel,VhU Charles 1 of 1029-30 to Sir Robert nuu aa a v 1, 1 i - - - y j I r-i Au hLi H 1 1 H r I H n H M M 1 ft M 1 1 M 1 1 r 1 M t f ! i i T t It n h r i? t h h T H t ( M t r M ti T I M M t M 1 1 1 M I M M M M 1 f M 1 1 Ul-i i The Chance i of a LIFE TIME VICTOR $30 I mo iuw.1, pusciuua au r"- Carolina. The Ifland was then witnio tion of the public. I ' I f uL Heretofore the season has IWJiDff Killer 'Willis. Of the Tl hoar nf miration for thfl Poned in Carliest 0n the 4th f ilethoil st Church, went down to bicycle race at the Park on Tuesday, JJ the great day in our National rtag Head with his family on Ion- Uth of July. One of our staff is calendar, and the initial day of the day. They occupy the Frank G rice crazy over it, and is suffering daily Kws Head season. In its former 4allUont mU a tot tide over kiak Hm iAh af JnU vuiort. oal?t lo harden their mus-1 . , . , TT , , , elf a. and with a horwhm over h08 at XK 8 Hfd ' loCml r- I . .... i IJ vm iiinal mlnmn (n rnvA it anniversary that it was ceieuratea cotta-e on the .easi Jr. S mo i en who vitit Old Fort IUIeigh" this season, on Roanoke Islantl, will please leave a cigar or a im Ltl in the mite box at the base of the jftone n;cmorials. General ilanaer M. K. KinfT the Norfolk Southern lw 15., and family srn nt Sunday in the city. They were en route to the lower sounds, oca fishing excursion. tlexibmtv. If he does not win sue- ccs, ho will deserve it. The humila- ticn cf Mich a training i worse than tho sufTerinir. Bear it Sara. Bear v. iUuiv lor. All crreat triumphs are won bv travail. Beatb, it fell within the limits of 2iorth Caiolina. On this Island the Colonists con structed Fort Ralelch In 1685; there. ou August 18tb, 1587, (O. 8.,) was born V irtlui Dare, the hrgt ehild or Hn- gllih parentAo born in America; llute dajt UUr sua was bapuc. as Uaateo toa fritaaly ladiaa Cklaf M bn on Auxit 18th, 1M7, o weak before. Theto Baptisms ware ta nrst celebrations of a Christian Baorement uiihtn tho linn'tn rf th nriVhw.l TTnlt- by a free clam bake, in which the ed States, more than twenty years be- There will bo an excursion to N.!rs Head Sunday on the steamer delicious culinary delicacy was serv ed a la mode to the friends and patrons of tho hotel, with an accom paniment of target shooting, foot races and other sports suited to a grand fete day. We would be glad for our present enterprising mana gers, Messrs. Charles and Frank Gricc, to revive the old custom and inaugurate the season with so pleas ant a festive occasion. We had an interesting call on Fri day from our young friend' Malvern Tillett, who is at homo for his vaca tion from Yale College, where he is Newbcrn. unlcr the auspice cf the a member of the Junior class. Ho betel management. It will bo the has a scholastic record at lalo that lirat cf tLe beacon and is expected any cue would be proud cf, and we to be lar-'tlv i atronized. arc proud of him. e do not think lit is wi-e or uiht to be frubhing in uiuu ii. iuu K,uuiujiiviAM..- v compliment to a vountr aspirant to unce Uros. are in it 1 1 1 . 1 4I f" . i . I . . " ... . . I was iowu iuv v,u.iuiauu.i manhood .but we will sav this, it it .,n, i fKra of Jknds are ouereu ior oius nas ueeu bur . somobodv. that vouner Tillett o Ja 4lirt ffirfmntf 1 Tlofcv in lhf . Li !.ii .ft;; MJaronna to nave tneir annual en- iciiivu utui ui inc. i Icampmcnt this year at Nag s Head, luo crow iu ami cipaubiuu ui tut: . nr.n 4Vo iinf. I i . . tli i limil. I lis r r 9 T 1 fJ I UllHiOl IJ BUUUKI kfU 1 iUUbklA V I - ... , .. ... . . - Wide to everv North Carolinian. In mey wm accept iu uuwanuuuw fore Pocahontas. The sad fctory oi the abandonment and disapperaDce of the unfortunate Colonists is well known, but there is some reason to believe that their descendants may I'll 1 1 .iKna rtf Croatan" more uroperly"Hatteras Indians of Kobeson County, C. The outlines of the fort built by the Colonists are still plainly visable. They have been recently run out by a competent surveyor, and it is purpos ed to proceed at once to mark the site with durable material, ana wnen means can be had, to erect within the limits of the fort an appropriate rnem- moria.1 nf the interesting events enact We arc gratified to learn that the I ed there, and to lay oil the grounds iiied and tho offer appears in another column. Another winter will not pass us, up to our knets in mud. The ad. of Littleton Female Col-' correspondence the First Regi ment of tho State Guard of North lege, IUv. J. M. llhodes, PresidenMfiiciency, pat appears in this issue. It is a wui or h j3 now BCCond to none equipped and economical institution oi female education and is gaining surely and rapidly in public estima tion. Tho dwelling house of Mr. Chas. Htnburr, on AVest Fearing street, was ext.: cly consumed by lire yes terday morning, and the furniture greatly damaged. Insurance $300. The adjacent house of Mr. Darius "White, was much damaged. Our Stalwart policemen have got into their new uniforms, and their step is more clastic and they look out of their eyes like Mars" dees when ho wants to threaten and command. Nothing equals a loud uniform in putting the mister into a man. Messrs. Pal Morgan and Joe Bell, of Currituck county, wcro in town on Tucaday. Both of them are pleased at" the distinction which Currituck has gained by winning the Julc Carr prize of 300 for the high est proportionate vote for the school tax. Chief Dawson was summoned to Edcnton on Monday evening by telegram to examine into tho char acter cf three persons who were looting around there and who wsrs npfcted cf IVirjr. the Pctt Offlc robbers who broke into the Post Ofiice safe a few weeks ago. But he could discover nothing. Tuesday, a strange woman with a bundle under her arm went to the Pettit wharf, threw the bundle over board into the river and walked away. The act and bearing of the woman excited curiosity and sus picion. Tho bundle sunk to tho bottom. Tho bottom was dragged, the bundle brought up, was examin ed and nothing was found in it but old clothes, old shoes and scraps of heavy articles. The centennial of the organiza tion of the county of Washington will take place on tho 4th of July and there is going to be bij times iu Roper. We occe said that Roper, Ja time, would twallow up Plymouth, and that the latter, in fifty years, would only be a memory. That re mark is the cause that we havo not a fnend in Plymouth now. And we bate. only one friend in Roper T. W. Blount and we aro content. ronage and public fav- m the South. Its requirements are exact, its standard .rigid, its tone of life high and manly. Its academic roll isjhe laigest in the South and in ali its history it has never been so close to tho people, and so able to serve them. . Ambitious and needy boys should remember its motto is equality, opportunity and self help. Hotted taa Crave. A nurtlinr larl K tt, cf wLldi Mr. John Oliver . t ruiu.lt i! tt,m turn subject, U narmtM ly httu rotlowt: 'l w ta uwt il.ea.tlul condi itou. Mj s Kin wa almost jellow,je unnlten, t'tcgue toatel, pain coctinuallj In back and Ulri, do aiietiti; (rra!u&ay irrowlnjr. weake. tUThjUar. Tnree rcj&li lao bad jrlTtn me up Kortunjuty, a frieud advised trjlns "Electric l itter:' and tomy rrvat J y and aurprtie, the art butt. male a Uecideu improvement. I con. ticaed tftetr ae ! ttiree weeks, aul nWed the irrave it antrsr Tktlm." isoonethouid tail to try tf.e:n. Unit iixu, guaranteed, at Wau viU't Drzg Hare. A Dreadful Accident. On the railroad crossing near, the cotton factory, there occurred on Saturday evening, about three o'clock, a tragic railroad accident that has cast a gloom over our en tire community and stricken two households in deepest grief. Three UtU boyi Wfflia G. Mann, aged 10 years; Cecil Williams, aged 12 years, and Charles Baker, aged 12 years got a horse and buggy to take a ride in the country. They first went to the cotton factory and were near the railroad track when they saw the mail train, north bound, coming down the road at great speed. Tho whistle of the train and the noise it made frightened the horse, and ho rushed up on tho road bed, despite their efforts to hold him! The train had given tho cua tomcry warning whistloat the cross ing, but tho danger ahead of them was too near to come to a stop, al though they put on the emergency In an instant the train had knocked the horse dead, brcke the buggy in to splinters, and tho threo boys were thrown out on the road in a mangled condition. Cecil Williams was instantly killed and his head dreadfully maDgled; Willie Mann ments offered, and come. This will be an attractive feature. A brass band and brass buttons, with a mil itary cap strapped under a soldier's chin, has always won tho hearts of men and women, specially women, and wo sincerely hope the plan, may bo consummated. The Grice Bros, have some loose change and they could not apply it better than by adding these new attractions to the festive attractions of Nag's Head. But, after all, tho inlet to a man's heart is through his stomach, and a boiled Ebeepsbead with Worcester sauce accompaniaient,etc, will relax a man's hand upon his purse strings when nothing else . will. And as sea- caught sheepshead are now found at Nag's Head as never before, the friends and patrons of the place will please stick a pin there and make a note of it. Just received a lot of canned meat such as Lunch Tongue Pigs Feet, Ram, Hamburger steak &c. Try a can. Rollinson Stevens fc Co. S3 OLD FORT RALEIGH. am 0a LetUr la Rey R. B. Creecy. NiwBerx, N. C, June 19, '99. Your "Open Letter," addressed to the undersigned, published in the Economist of the 10th instant, hai been received and read with much interest, as all eminating from your pen always is. The interest you evince, in all that relates to the his tory of North Carolina, and tspeci- A X We have a o6 J V1 prepared especial. 7 for you, which Y JH v e mall free. It treats or the ILL clomach disorders worms, etc r . . i a iiM.T. . a a trni every exxuu ia uuiq bu iluu wr hicn prCys Vermifuge haa berj success folly used for m half eentary. rv. incite br an " already owned and paid for by the As sociation, disturbing nature a9 little as possible. The soil ou the spot seems never to have been cultivated . m a A 1 since tne aoanaonmenc, more man three hundred jears ago. The cost of these improvements will be considerable, and the Association, being without funds to complete Its worK. venture?, in order to obtain them, in part at least, to make the following appeal : The use ol tobacco -was first intro duced into Great Britan by Sir Wal ter Raleigh, after the return of the Bret of his Colonists from Roanoke Island. To him, and to his colonists, the Anglo-American users of tODacco are.indebted for much comfort and en joyment, in their indulgence in their favorite weed, and a great part of the world at large for a vegetable product valuable as a article of commerce. In consideration therefore of what they owe to Sir Walter, it is asked that all who use; and deal in, tobacco contribute a large or small the value at least of two or three cigars ac cording to their means, to be devoted to the erection of memorials at the place in the United States where to bacco was first discovered to Sir Wal ter Raleigh, who made known its use, and to his Colonists who perished there. Will not the myriads of smokers and chewers aidua in our undertaking!? Communications and contributions may be sent to Graham Daves, Presi dent, New Bern, N. C.,0r to Prof. John S. Rassett, Secty. and Treas. Durham, N. C. The circular sets forth several facts of interest historically, one of which, seemingly not widely known, is that though at that time, and for many years, the whole region was designated Virginia, the name was first applied to what was afterwards, and is now, a part of North Caro lina. See Hakluyt's Voyages, vol. 3, page 246, et sa., in which tht iiM-i toT&ry oi xsoanoxe man a oj A in an n and Barlow is described. In response to this appeal the As sociation has received about $75. so it was not made wholly in vain. The contributions came from all parts of the United States, and in sums vary ing from ten. cents to ten dollars, and the end is not yet. The sug gestion wholly your own, my dear Colonel, and most valuable, to place on gublic conveyances, and in other public places. Fort Raleigh boxes asking foi email donations a kind a nickel-iu-the-slot" arrangement :3 under consideration and will probably be acted npon. It would doubtless bring in considerable rev- j enue. Thanking you again for' your friendly interest, which seems never to flag, I am, with great respect and esteem, t Gkaham Daves, President Roanoke Colony Memorial Association Tr? a can of ur cov. tnlratei Koups . . i - llKj. Cme can ui-K-fs n quart, i-oujir son Stevens & Co . to get a bicycle at a fiction of manufac- turers cost. . g For seventeen years the Standard of ei-g cellence in construction, style and finish. 3 The new 1899 model, the Only wheel the 3 Overman Wheel Co. make. This new 1899 Model has all the good 3 points of its predecessors with many improve-3 ments added. i 2 uHiuiiniiiuiiiiAAuimiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiimiuAmmmuua ilililUilAilliAlilllii Never M Another g Chance, OB I LOT ITHE FINEST OF I HIGH GRADE IBICYCLES. f CllillCE at a price even less than made to itll E5i wheels are, furnished for, a note coming due on :a m t r a -- 1 m j la I J p tne nrst 01 j uiy iorces them on tne market at - t this sacrifice. E t Come this opportunity may not last E3 E THREE DAYS HATHAWAYS, THE JEWELERS. Farmer, im prove ynr land by as ng cood fnin. - We have a Mx foot junior POST six to right icchon in diameter nt small end. containing four inches heart, hrlfjht noilu tre. through. Six feet poit with 3 inch heart, o cnts each ; 7 feet post 3 Inch hi art, C cents each. Barked one cenU extra. Juniper poles a specialty. Good 10 feet' Juniper UAIIS 21V0 per thousand. We pive tho fishermen a rood Ju nipor NET STAKE et 10 cents each All of the above delivered ou vessel rail on AHator liver. We can supply Uoat Lorh, Frameis fee., at reasonable Y1"01'8' , 11 s know what 3 ou want, i Respectfully, 1 if. A lUilUKIIOUSK, Gum Neck, Tjrrell.Co., N. c. P.O. box 38. NEW Spnngioods -AT- FOWLER & CO'G Dry Goods, IIOTIOilS af!D SHOES. Bottom Prices to All. iXiZ SiKii m&i i Red Rubber; 1 Tires 1 are tires of quality. They are stamped Victor .and only sold in this section by us iffi - When you need new tires g get the red Rubber HATHAWAYS j The Jewelers m Ink Isi hi -t8 nazmiuixii 1 I Correct 1 .View T-TTTTT1Tim"TTMmmiTUIUHI.mT'nV' 33 3fi of anytning cannot be taken if the eyes are bad. A pair of our 1 50 allumi um Frame Glasses give you a correct view. HATHAWAYS, The Jewelers. mnuaii HI ru r ru ru ru ru n. M ru ru n ra ru i i i i ru HI hi Putting a, Bicycle m Order is something which de mands the attention and skill m of an experienced person. ne penecx aajustment oi each part is essential to itsea3y running. Our complete workshop is at your service. HATHAWAYS, The Jewelers. i t i i i i i i i x i i ; i i i i i OPEK JULY 1 , 1899. For novelty of scenery and entirely new experience in seashore life, this old-time resort surpasses them all. HEAD - HOTEL NAG'S- ON THE NORTH CAROLINA COAOT. DET7IK0, BOATniS. SAILIIT8 ..UfD PISUnTO AES ... . TOSURPASSSD. . V RCO CROSS. tei i T Mill I f I Y ....... IS A SYSTEM Bl'ILDER.CIYES APPETITE r- r r rf-rtl rue I I J tT O jRaraER) TASTELESS i i tVtolSllk6 Lrll LL TO NIC lis sold Strictly on its Merits. If is The ibertGhill Tonic at the smallest price, 'and youp moneyirefunded if Ijf Tails to cure you. ForSaI,;Vho1e8ale and Uetail by W. W.iGriffK3 cc Bon. Steamer NE WBERNB Leaves Elizabeth City daily except Sunday at 3:00 P. M. Ar rive at Nag's Head, 7.30 P. M. Returning, leaves Nag's Head at C:3Q A. M. connecting at Elizabeth City with South and North-bound trains. NOTICE : Steamer will make a special trip every Sunday, leaves Elizabeth City, at 8 am. Returning, leaves Nag's Head at 7:30 P. M. Round trip tickets for this trip .75c. Children 40 cts. , , . No Steamer will leave Nag's Head Monday mornings. Steamer for Charter oery Tuesday. Charter $100.00. Apply to M. H. Snowden, N.S. R. R. C. W. Morris, the well known liveryman, will conduct a first class livery during the season. The services of Dr. A. L. Pendleton, has been secured for the season. All wharfage will be colted in advance. PROPRIETORS. 1 X "'.-..''r ' TASTELESS H LI U U Lzn I3JUSTASC00DFCnADULT0. WARRANTED.-' PRICE 50cts. GALATTA, I1XS-, K0T. 11, 123. Cientl-njCT:-Ve w.ld laM Tear. TO ixttiM ot -5IUVE S TA8TELlS CHILL. TOMC "rxl bar ootweht thro (sroM already ml rw. In lloure aerortoM tin nrtlclo that gave Bucb cuiTen&l nUi taCtkia s jour Ionic . Yours truly. For Sale and.'eaaranteed by Pre.W.W. GRIaS & SON. Elizabeth City, N. C. and all Druz&stsZ i , r n n n rj k ia j i crd TVhlsker Ttaltm i ta c-irod t bom wio out pain. Book nf tJcalam wnt FttEE. usco lAi WUUdUtOl til had his head split open and ho died
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