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Mn j c?c!stW were told of Bishop 7illimi of Connecticut, alter ma "catb. fcr the $ood bi.bop w at well aown fcr bU lore of ftin as for bis arneit piety. .At a nscttioj? of lie tihopa mea--re wa proposed and explained by it irjcinator. bat with rcch incoherence hat nobody understood it. A second ;-ker eayed to make the matter .br. but only darkened it When be ".d finished Eishop Benjamin Smith of ICentocky tried to explain the question nd also the explanations, ieelinginai bad failed, be said: RiOwTi William emile. What has Le to mt a bent UV OnlT this Mid the eld bishop. "that 'the mecf Benjamin was foncd i be greater than tbe mei of any of uia brethren. " The hnmorof Dr. William." aayt i friend, "was always rreacnt and .radr like tbe Ca.h cf sunlight It bad ne peculiarity. It nerer fccrcbnl cor ;ft a near behind." At an amblaae or noted men, a Uwyer who cendocts the legal bu?iness f a great railway eyatem trie! to "guy .he parn" by nalicion quizzing. At i5t be Mid: "Why don't yon get tbce railway managers to gire yon a pass jrer tbelr roads, bisbop? Von can pay 'or It bT ciTic tbera entrance tickets into beaten." "Oh. no!" gently rfpHcd the bbbep. I wonld not rait them eo far from their counsel in the ether wcrld." Tbe laugh was general, and the law jtr concluded to "let the prcn alone. Tontb's Co m panic n. fThtr mmpr mt mm Acthrlle. It is a Bath pbjeician wbo tells the .olJowizjjr: Seme time ago I happened to t rnd tbe ntebt In a country town nit far .'roo lUtb. and It happcntl that there tras atcrrioz at tbo Mine hotel an a - itinerant eje rxiali-t. "We drifts! into a conversation, and lorins the renrw c f tbe.erning be cM tie cf seme cf tbemarrelonscpera' lens be bad rrfcrmed on tbe eye. One aw in particular be rike of tbat -ocd ra considerable astonishment. 'or I didn't know. I confs. tbat tbe reration had ten sncce?fnlly pcr- rmed- lie raid be bad recently taken jot a ratienfa eye. fCTarmI the back f It and retorted it to its proper place. The patient, he said, was neter tron- rJed by bad erwight afterward. "Tbat was a di!cult operation, doc tor. said L "Tee." tald be. "it was." "I fnppoee yen fonnd it rxces-sary U employ as atraretbeUcT Ta. did," he admitted. "C2. wi?!, Tjsr!ea yon are familiar with aoch eoerations. yon probably wouldn't understand if I wero to tell Tea. Bnt welL it was baped pome- thjng like a rpoon." explained the emi nent rpeclaJisL Lewiton Journal. taaavted Cafrgf. "Law cf. bnt I'm jes plnm beat ont from ronnln 'crces lots, bnt then I seed Mis Green bcadin this war. an so I Jes sex. 'Martby Potts, don't yon give Ibet miserable le go?sip tber satif ic- ticti or tellin Mis lirown tber news fnt, an droppetl my bakin an rubbed right over here. You remember tbat lopsided, nag toothed II i ram Medders, what went to tber city las' month, cr rntber ho bad to go. fer Le wns so ornery an shiftless nobody in town wonld pot np with hlml Well, what doyen think! He hadn't bcn in tber city a week be fere be got in ther way ut a street car. gittin both legs broke an gen'rally jan-ed np, an doggened if be didn't have seven thonran dollars given bim fer itt Jea think! Made seTen tbonan dollars an him only in thcr city a week! Lawsamas?yt An we said he'd never amonnt to anjtbin !" San Franc ico Examiner. A Tailor' Al trrtUfiarnl, 1731. This is to give Notice to all Gentle men and ctbtr. Tbat tbey may bare good DrneU. fvigatbie. and Dnroy Sails made well and fathionalle. for the first fiie Men at 3 10. a snit. and the larger fir at AC Cloth Srge, com monly calletl by tbe Name of German Serge, anils for 1 and 1 IK Livery sniU for 4 and 10s. Colored and black Cloth snits fcr 3 an 1 5 10. At tbe Two Golden Balls in great Hart- atret. tbe nppr end cf Bow street. Corent-Garden. Abo IIor?emens great Coats to be sold ready made at 20s. each. Morn in Gown. Callimanco, both idee, at 30. a piece, bine Qoak-bags ready made at 16s. eacb. tine Rocklera ready made. SnpeTfine black Cloth at IU. ter Yard." Foa'a JonrnaL 1734. BEARDED WOMEN. Deaifninr mtm, tbroagh alluricg and cun- Blncly worded aUrertiements. constantly ent!earor to work cpoa the feeling of sick od ailing women by in-riling tbera "to write to a uma m (!) and cnre a troman's jm pathy." It is well to remember that the Wit sympathy is to be had at home and not frea stranger, perhaps hundreds of miles dUtant. Tae object of the sick is to ret well. mmd however pttcioot aympathy may be. it erer yet cared a Mnooilj adicted woman. .Tiile tha ayaipathy of your milliner or 4;fMsuktr m!jtt be appreciated and be yff r K- y mr an alSsg woman. It i lovy yreIaioed throcgh tbe press that a woman eaa best understand a woman's ailments.' and cm this gTonnd sick women are laetted to "write to a woman" and get tie benefit of a woman's advice. The sort of "nadersUnding of her ailments' wanted by a tick woman is a trained medi cal nnderstandic;. If a woman has this trained medical knowledge she understands woman's ailments not as a tromam. but as a fkttwiam. If she is not a doctor she cannot understand the ailments at all, and cannot treat them successfully, because she lacks the necessary training. As far as known, there is no regularly qualified woman physician connected with any proprietary medicine especially de signed for women no one, therefore quail, ted by learning and experience, to adrise on qnestions oi disease and its cure. It is certain that there is no one, man or woman, connected with any "put. up" medicine for women, excepting only Dr. rierce's Favorite Prescription, who, like Dr. fierce. Is a regular graduated and quail. 6ed physician, and who baa, like him, de ,oted more than thirty years to the special stndy and treatment of diseases of women. For more than thirty years Dr. R. V. Pierce, a regularly graduated doctor, has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, of BuSala. N. Y. On his staff are nearly a core of regularly graduated, experienced, skilled physicians, each of whom Is a spec, taiist in his chosen class of diseases. Ev ery letter addressed to Dr. Pierce as above, has prompt, conscientious attention, is re- kvwcu as MCTrcij couaaeuiiai ana is an- swered in a plain envelope so your private I aZairs are kept safe from prying eyes. l t nlr llu tartful DCODle . Who should be allowed to give personal rrmlnlscencee, but cnfortunatelj they re not the onlr ones who do give them. r Iiow well 1 remember yonr father. when I was a little cirlr lately said an elderly woman to a Massacbusetta fiMwrnan- -lie nsMl to come or:en to our bouse to dinner. We were al rr dllchted to see him. children and all" "That Is Terr pleasant to bear, said the clergyman, with a smile; but the Mrrttnr remained rravelj nncon- ccloua of his interruption. -1 remember what a hearty appetite h hmir.ahe continued, blandly. "It rrnl nleasure to sec him eat. Why. when mother would aee him coming alon; the road of a morning In his bnscy she'd send me running nt to rtt and sar. Tell Bridget to put on Just twice as much of every thing as she bad planned, for here is Mr. Brown coming to dine with usr The eminent son endeavored to pre serve a proper expression of coun tenance at this Interesting reminis cence, but bis -omposure was sorely tried when, with glial cordiality, the lady said: You're so much like your 'athcrl Won't tou co borne to dinner with iner Youth's Companion. Hotel Ker HI Fmd. "I know a drummer," said a local traveling man. chatting with a party of friends, -who has decorated one of the walls of bis bachelor apartment with a tronhr comoosed entirely of hotel keys. It is tUe queerest thing I ever saw in uiy.iue. too .ej tuv m it . rai arranged In a huge circle, and each of them Is attached to a metal tag, some round, some square, some triangular In fact, they are of every Imaginable size and shape, and of all kinds of material, from cast Iron to aluminium. "In the middle of the decoration la a rlnsirr of enormous specimens, most of them battered and rusty, and look ing as if they might nave locueu tne rates of ancient fortresses, uney came from village taverns where mod ern Improvements are unknown. All the keys In the collection and I am sure there are at least 30O have been stolen from different hotels through out the country Tbc!r present owner, or rather their present possessor, told me that be be gan getting them together several years ago, ana wnerever ne cnancea to stop he always made a point of car rvinr away his room key." New Or leans Times-Democrat. Why were 25,000 BOTTLES OF ROB ERTS' TASTELESS 25c. CHILL TONIC sold the first year of its birth? Answer: Because it la the BEST AT ANY PRICE, guaranteed to cure, money refunded If it falL. nkasaut to take. 25c per bottle. It r K - - - - - la sold and guaranteed by C.rLr &. Sou. Dr. J. E. Wo d and City Drug Store, Elizabeth City, and II 8. Cason. hdenton. oae of Millions, Once upon a time there lived a man wbo wanted only a few things that everybody wants. He wanted plenty to eat and drink, leisure and tbe woman be loved. But be found that to have time to himself to make it possible to live pleasantly with bis sweetheart and give ber all be wanted and to take care of tbe children that they might bare to do all this bo must have a great deal of money. So he went to work and built np a great business, a very com- plicated machinery. To this money producing machinery be was forced to give most of bis energy. It gave bim no time for leisure, no energy for en joying the sunshine, bis wife and chil dren, lint be begnn to enjoy tbe ma chin cry cf bis business. When be bad mado a large fortune. tLj? only thing be enjoyed was tbe ma chinery by which he could make more money, lie bad lost bis interest in the things for which be began bis business. Fer haps be still bad interest in food. bis wife and all tbe naive physical and sentimental pleasures, but it was a blunted, doll interest Tba only live Interest be bad was bb business. New York Commercial Advertiser. HOWS THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not l cured by Hal Is Catarrh Cur. F. J. Cheney Si Co., Props., Toledo, it. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their Dnn. west & TkCAX. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. WALDisa.KisAS & AlAitvix.Wbole sale Druggists.Toiedo.O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, actintr directly urxm the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Price. 75c per bottle. Bold by all. tlrueglsta Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. r3s?s 73 an nicle of food In parts of Africa. Arabia and Persia of such importance -that the price of provision! la influenced by the quantity ox tbe At fed tcaects en hand. A Ffcsnona )IIIestosw One of the oldest milestones la to be seen In the museum at Leicester. Eng land. It is a cylindrical block of sand stone, roughly inscribed with an ab breviated statement to the effect that it was erected during . tbe emperorship of Cear Hadrian, son of Trajan, con queror of Parthia. It also says. "To Leicester, Two Miles. The Hadrian milestone was discovered over a century ago beside the ancient Fosse way and narrowly escaped being converted into a lawn roller by the nnromantic and practical finder. Irof rsltlv. Tcmray Brown Is your big sister engaged to Mr. White? Susie Oreen No, an I guess aba t don't want to be. . Tommy Brown Did aha say so? Sasie Green No, but she knowed he was com in tonight, an she eat onions at supper Catholic Standard and Times. ! fidelity Trmaewy. No two kinds of birds fly alike. The tyle of flight depends on tbe structure In3 ?cra of the feathers, the wing and the tail A Smart Dy. A good story Is told of . tbe crown prince of Germany. Soon, after Bis marck's retirement tbe emperor and empress were at dinner with their elder children and some eminent statesmen when tbe prince suddenly broke ont with: "Tbey say, father, tbat now Prince Bismarck has gone yon will be able to tell tbe people to do just what yon like all by yourself. Yon will enjoy that, won't yon t" lfor Diplomacy. "I tell yon my wife knows a thing or two. ine peopiw wno innaDis tne neighborhood into which we have just moved look at ns with awe.' "How did she manage it?" "Engaged two cf tbe biggest vans in town to move us, when all our goods might bare been transported in an ex press wagon without overloading it." Chicago News. Hint From mm Expert. "Billy, which would you get a new suit or a new wheel?" "WelL if yon wear good clothes may be yon can get trusted for a wheel, but having a new wheel won't help yon out ny on clothes." Chicago Record. Proof of the pudding lies In the eating of It. Proof of ROBERTS' TASTKI.rea CHILL TONTC-JIes In the taking of It. COST NOTHING if it fails to cure. 25 cents per bottle If it cures Sold strictly on Its merits by Or ires & Son. Dr. J. E. Wood and City Drug Btore, Elizabeth City, and II. S. Cason, Eden ton. m m t , Orlarta ef the Ban Jo. Over half a century ago. In the town of Banjoemas, on the Island of Java, a negro native of tbe place, desiring an Instrument to accompany his voice, conceived the following plan: Taking a cheese box and crossing It with goat or sheep skin, he rnn a handle through It; then, using violin strings, which were tuned to the first, third, fifth and eighth notes of an octave, he gave it the name of "banjo," from the first two syllables In the name of his native town. So banjo of this time Is known to be in existence, but from descriptions banded down they must have been very rude Instruments. As the years passed Improvements were made. Throughout the southern states banjos became as plentiful as pickaninnies. and negroes might be found on any plantation wbo eeuld "'make the tu4e talk." In a clevsr performer's ha ads Km banjo seems capable of doing every thingbells chime, waters ripple, winds blow, birds sing and many other pleasant ideas are evoked but It will never do for romance. Its vepy name Is against it. Whether from as sociation or not, we cannot connect romance and the banjo. Washington Star. Traveling In Alaska. 1 have seen many pictures of the manner In which the Eskimos travel, and the man Is generally seated com fortably on the sled cracking a whip, and the dogs are going at a smart gal lop. But we soon found that picture to be a delusion and a snare. Journeying In the arctic regions con sists mostly In pushing behind the sled, for the poor little animals fre quently have to be helped over the rough places and in going up hill or any rise In the ground. Where there Is no beaten trail as was the case most of the distance we traveled tbe dogs have nothing to guide them, and one man Is obliged to run ahead. He generally runs some distance and then walks until the head team cornea np with htm, when be runs on again. When the snow Is hard and the road level, the dogs, with an average load, will maintain a trot which is too fast for a man to walk and not so fast as be can run. By alternately running and walking one does not become creativ fatigued. Natives who travel from village to village are so accus tomed to this mode of travel that they can keep it up all day without show !ng signs of fatigue. Uaricr's Maga- cine Presentiment. Justice of tbe Peace (to bride's mother ts the bridegroom hesitates with his "Ye") Step a little farther back. madam. Toledo Bee. Belgian workmen are fond of cock crowing competitions. The other day one well trained bird crowed no less than 463 times in the course of an bonr. A Woman Only ICnows- what suffering from falling of the womb, whites, painful or TiTerular meusea, or any disease of the distinctly femlnineorgansls. A man may sympa thise or pity but he can not know the gtrales abe goes through he terrible ufferiag, so patiently borne, which robe her of beauty, hope and happi ness. Yet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S Sine of (DaMm will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quick ly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical exam' nations. The treatment may be taken at borne. There is not con tinual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Carduiis becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It coats but fx from any druggist. . For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. r 1TRS.C J. WEST, KmtOIa, Tean rltj i "This wonderful medicine oas-ht writj to be mwwtg obbn wwi n mim mtm nettled fine. j The ties on the Santa Fe track lit California are "pickled" in a solution of chloride of salts of zinc. There are three or four biz "Dlckllng" establish ments at Intervals along the road be tween Albuquerque and Los Angeles. The process makes a pine tie Immortal. In this dry atmosphere it Lasts forever. The Santa Fe tracks through the des erst are sprinkled with oil to keep down the dust. The oil Is renewed once In three years. It costs $30 a mile, and It Is worth many times tbe money to the passengers. San Fran cisco Exs miner. P Troubles of Her Own. "I am so troubled about my hus band." said Mrs. Had man. seeking sympathy from the pastor's wife. IIe goes from bad to worte. He is an "Infi del and an atheist, and now he says he Is an agnostic, and doesn't know any thing, and doesn't believe anything, and doesn't think anything MMy dear sister," repl"d the pastor's wife, "you don't know what . trouble is. My husband thinks be knows how to cook." San Francisco Argonaut. is only a symptom not a disease. So are Backache, Nervousness, Dizziness and the Blues. They all come from an ! unhealthy state of the men- ' strual organs.; "If yon suffer from any of these symptoms , if yott feel tired and languid in j the morning and wish you could ; lie in bed another hour or two if there is a bad taste in the mouth, and no -appetite if there is pain in the side, back or abdomen BRADFI ELD'S ; FEMALE. REGULATOR 11 bring about a sure cure. The doctor may call your trouble ; some high-sounding Latin I name, bat sever asAad the name. The' tremble is ka the menstrual . organs, and Bradfield's Female Regulator will restore you to health and regulate the menses like clockwork. 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C. , SO O to Ih a n n Ii There are dozens of remedies recommended for Oi Oi IS 1118 Unil Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to afford RpmPfiV Fniial fn fllk th0 only remedV which completely nclilSUJ CqUQI IU UIIO RcrofoJa is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated nL . n? Dioi aiseases, ana is oejouu mo VCAV UDSinaiB U ISB3S8. many so-called purifiers and tonics is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because- it goes down to the seat or the disease, trace of the taint. The serious conseauences to which should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga., writes : "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used , but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S., and I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. Oontinuincr the remedv. I was soon cured nermanently. and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the various so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. S. S. 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Don't he guided by either price or conven ience - it may save you a few cents and a little trouble to buy at your local stores, but you must have an eye to the future. Decide in good time how much and then write to us, We can give fifty cents per pound, and we guaranteee to deliver them at your home for that price. You can buy them cheaper. Seeds Growers 73 COMMERCIAL PLACE, S3 O 5 "3 o n: 0 H cube; A New and Complete Treatment, coi'sisting c SUPPOSITORIES, Capenles of Ointtient and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-f allinj? Cur tor Piie Of erery nature anJ depree. It makes an oporatioo Iritb tbe knife or injections ox embolic at id, whict re painful and seldom a per-rtnent cure, and often resulting Lm death, unnecessary. Why ondurs Zhlz terrible- disease? We guarantee. 6 boxes to cure any case. You only pay for benefits received. 1 1 a box, 6 for to. Sent by mall. 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B AlTZAORE bTlfAM PAOKKTO.O Elegant Steamers Dally, exptetc Sunday between Baltimore and Old Point Contort, Norfolk, Irts mouth and all points South. Llect OLD BAY LI N L connections witn all railroads ter- ,n minating at Norfolk, Fortsmoutli ALTIMOKE, STEAM EB VIKGLNIA, from OLD PO-NT, Baltimore, for ltichmond, every NORFOLK, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, HI 6I1MON D at 4 P. M. from PIER 10, LIGHT AND SOUTH St., by way of Chesapeake Bay and James River. Arrives at icb T1IE mond next morning. No deiay, SWIFTEST, no transfers. SAFEST -Meals on European plan. Lux SUREST urious Staterooms, Electric Lights 1 ROUTE Steam lleat. Berths free. I Ticket Office, 129 Eist Balttmore Street Telephone 1435. , JOHN SHERWOOD, E. W. THOMPSON," General Manager. Traffic Mana.ger i K BROWN Genral Ticket ; Agent MAGNETIC NERVINE Is frnarantwl to cart Nervous Prostra tion, Fits, Dizzi ness, Headache, Neuralgia and In somnia. Great ex cesses in the dm ofeo bacco, opiam, alcoiTl, and In other direc tions, bringing on De bility, Sleepless ness. Mental De 2i pression, Softening of tha Brain, Insanity and fit last a miserable death. ' M ACN ETIC N ER VINE arrests all losses in either sex, renews vitality and strength to both the muscular and nervous system, tones cp the brain, builds up the flesh, brings refresh ing sleep, and restores health and happiness to the sufferer. A month's treatment in plain package by mail to any address, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00. With everr $5.00 order we give a Written Guarantiee to enre or refund the money. Ciulare free. Guarantee fesued onlr by "r aents Tested andTru. Wood's Seeds The Best for the South. Twenty years experience enables U3 to offer the best of everything in seeds for the Southern Farm er and Gardener. Vegetable $ Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Grain, And all Garden and Farm Seeds. Wood Seed Book, giving the most successful ways of growing all crops, and full information "about Seeds, mailed free upon request. Write for it. T.W.Wood&Sons, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, The Largest Seed House In the Sooth. liorfllli5rDli. B.co -: fT M-jL SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT 19, 183. Norfolk and Southern Railroad mall md express trains, Mouthbouud, daily (exem v 1 . A . Northbound daily, except bundayn. Elizabeth City at 2: and 4 Northl)OUUd i ipifrunaayn. faVe 45. p , in. No 3 eaves Elizabeth City. 3: 20 a. m. and going South C: P, m.everj Tuesday, Thursday, and Both' trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk Western depot, Norfolk; I connect at Norfolk with all rail and uracil er lines, and at Edenton with learner for Roanoke, Casbie, Chowan and Rent i er nong rivers; transfer stermer to JIacUev'g Ferry, thence by Norfolk : t ou:hrrn U R. to Roper, Psntcgo ano Belhaen (connecting with Old Dominion temirr for Make.? vine, Aurora, vvsnninion ar d interuudiate I&ndtns. Eastern Carolina Dispatch and Old Dominion Line. The Steamer NEUSE leaves EliW beth City Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 6:00 V. M. for New Bern and Roanokes Inland, connecting with A. iv CR. R .for Goldsboro, Kiutoi, and Morehead City; and with W. & W. II. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etc, Returning leaves New Berne Monday Wednesday and Friday. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta. tion to Roanoke Inland, Ociaccke, Orit n tal, New Berne, Kicston, Ooldtlorn, Morehead City and Wiluiii gtor, N. C. Daily ajlrall seryiee between Ki.!7b(tl Citvand New tork, Philadelphia, Haiti, more and Norfolk. Through cars, and as low rair a.vi quieker time thau l y any other route. Direct all coode to be shipped via-Las-t- ! ern Carolina Dispatch as follows . from' Norfolk by Noriolk & Southern 'Railroad, Baltimore, by r. vv. x u. n. k., rn m. dent Street. Station; l'hilaiUIphm, ly Pennsylvania R; R., Dock Street Statloil New "iork. by Pennsylvania R. R., lu r 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. Forfurther information apply to M. JI Snowden, Agent Elizabeth City, or tothe General office of the Norfolk and Southon Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. M. K. KING, H. c, nuDuiys Geu'l Manager,: . Gen'l FLAI's A REAL 'ESTATE. . I!V - - - . T? T? ' S S l-QlYlh W CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. House ane lot cor. of ilnrgoss and Martin streets. 1,500. Underwood house and lot on Church street. Vacant swamp lot on Martin el ret t. Runs to Tiber Canal. Room for scv eral buildings. Cheap, and on ray terms. Grifliu mill property and wharf. Net & Twine Co's wharf, fronting on river and creek. Poindexter street lots, north of Poin dexter creek. One thousand dollars each. , c A.bemarle Hotel. A handsome dwelling on River Sid Modern home,, delightfully located Factory sites and cheap building M0t8 on west end, adjoining the Kail Koad. A small house and lot On extension of Dyer street. $125. Town lots near Cotton Mill. Hold on easy terms, and small payment. Send in description of Real Kftnto of all kinds, aud the same will bo promptly placed ofi the market with out expense, until sale is made. Two town lots on Lawrence street Chance for a speculation. $450. A fine dwelling with large lot on t he edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms easy. SI, 000. Corner lot and dwelling on Church and Dyer streets. J 25 acres of land with good dwelling six rooms. Nicely fitted out with stables and outbuildings. A deehable home. , $C50 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x21 feet 2 stories. L8xlC feet. All out buildings. ......IbvO A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharees ..$1 ,)";; Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum. Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable S10 per month. Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track ("Pennsylva nia"), each. ; 82-VJ.. Two tenement houses on Lawrence street. Lot extends to canal. A bar gain. Poindexter Creek front on west nide of btreet. i A fine wharf site on Pasquotatik River, on south side of town. A desirable dwelling and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott 'streets. A handsome dwelling on Road street near Burgess. Farm lands onHhe River. A 200 acre farm with lirge and com modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms eas?. A houso and lot on Buriress street, 40 x 140. House six rooms. Price sM'O, one half cash 1, 2 and 3 years. 7 mm Easi,';, Q:':.'y, rcrcisnenllj Rsstcrei. UflGHETB KERVIHEfen,0".nh." Hfctore Lost Manhood. Care weakneroe. Nerv" efciijty a: d ail the evils from earlj or lator ex--8S6es. theitulu or overwork, worry. eickr ,'. tc. Jjcll strength, tone and development jfivon o every organ or portion of the body. Injt nv aent immediately eon from thfl first box. Thoii nds oi letters of praise on filoin our office, tan e carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any iui f-8 on receipt of price. One month's treat ment in each box. Price $1X0, 6 boxe $5.00. witb written Guarantee to refund tnone- t not curKi tend to us for tLa Genuine. Cir Frca. 0 R SALE. a f
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 30, 1899, edition 1
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