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GOT HIS CLEAN CLOTHES. TMt then are more ways tlian c to accomplish tWn If a man .only taj the necwArj crTC u lUostralca bj the experience of a jouns mai The yocn mxn tells the atary ntoseU. BO tier I bo betrayal-of confidence la rrlatlns It. It sects ttat be bad a b! bundle of collar and ooffs ad sMrU at a ChV cose Uundrj algbt ortwo ago, tome articles la wblcn be needed Tery raocn. Tbe nljbt was tbe fartbett in tbe week from his raj amJ be ws -broke.- Still be bad to naT clcaa llnca la order to keep aa Important cn- YSdaft know what to do." he aaid la relating the Incident. -I felt sure that the Cbinaman Nuldn t extend credit to Df. for It Is a well known thlnr that Chinese Jaondrjocn never trust At Ust I bit upon a scheme. Coins to oy roots. 1 bandied cp all tbe soiled linen I possessed. Horry. Inj aroend to the laundry man's. I pro duced the bxndie. -Slxty-flre ctatsr be exclaimed blandly, holding oat bis band for tbe cola. - - . . -I picked up tbe clean linen and. de positing the bundle of soiled on bis counter, started for the door as If my life depended on my belnj half a mile away within fire minutes. - That's all rightr ! shouted back in rri. Mut mark It on that bundle. and Til pay yu tor tn tosetherf Then I was gone, but not before I ransht a cllmrwe of the laundryman hastily unwrapping bundle 1 bad left, as If be was anxious to see wheth er or not the contents were worth the C5 cents I bad Tuias blra up for. He was evidently atlfled, for be didn't yell for the policeor make any com motion, as I was afraid be mljtit do, and I bad all kinds of freshly launder ed collars. and cuffs and shirts to wear that night. And all on account of a bit of DcrTC."-Philadelphia Inquirer. FIGHT FOR YOUR BAGGAGE. Tkat to n ! rrpT Caper ."o American can ever travel on the railways of England In comfort." said the New Yorker, who bad crowed the Atlantic a corebf times. "In the first place jou've got to play bojr if you. k-ft a compartment by yourself, and In the next It's an even-question whether you gvt your bagjage a. me eau ui your. Journey. Ilverythlnj Is piled upon the platform, and every passen ger oust pkk out bis own. If yon are two minutes late, there Is nothing to prevent somebody claiming your bag gasc. I nvr arrived at a terminus without W.uyvrfag a He row between passengers, ned I never talked with a fellow passenger who bad not .lost trunk or satchel at some time or other. In thtye months of traveling about I saw my trunk claimed by others at !eat 20 times for assaulting the porters. This assaulf consisted solely In abusing the railroad companies about the baccace system- I finally Ct 90 mad a Lout the tiling that I spent two days la curing an Interview with a railway umsnate at bis otSce In Loo d, r-t. I t.-aU!.ttvay aslitxl blra If ho l.z l rvvi r heard of a fTs?xage check. I have. !r. be replied, "Don't jou think It a good sya trmT - ! tUiw sir Then why don't you cdopt It T IVeauso It's a Yankee Idea, lr? I told bh-.i It was a!o a Ya&kpc Idea to eal oysters and aked blra why be followed null, au I be was as serious as a Jul a he replied: -v)h. but ihat's dl-erent. yoo know. Yo'i YttsLrr swallow your oysters wtole. whl! we always halve and ikouw time ci carter tb ia.' llxchanre. fillI jrtaa'a Calcalatloa. Uhen (hu U-raJke blind. b!s only aciU3H ir, ut cvniiirI Ia making calcu lation of a curious and somewhat po culLsr catcrr. The sometimes lasted tor day. When uiorr than years Id. (au -vmputed the amount to t.Lka II woulJ jrruwr If compoun.KM annitally at 4 p-r cent Interest from the time of Alata to the present, as ut.;In2 this to be tlU") years. This. If la gold. woaM make a cubic mass so larjrf that It would tate a ray of light traveling almost J.i0 miles a second c:orv than I.waco.CX years to Jour ney alongside f It. This mental com putation Is to startling as to be almost bryoud belief, yet the conclusions of this emlaeot mathematician are cor rect. Rl Louis Globe-Demy rab 44 DEATH IN THE POT." Death In the pot." That sentence eon. lenses the tory cf a tragedy. A little fmilT jritherin. A fine dinner evoked ia the Urc copper kettle lor??? difated. and the entire lAinily poisoned by the axccmuUtol rcrd:rrU. The story w-vs told by the newspapers from one end of the Uad to the other. But it was xm forgotten. The moral of it is, that the pare of food, pat into a foul vessel, irate.! of ministering to life may be come a minuter of death. If the itomach is dneajed it is like the poMonoos kettle, which taints everything that roes into it. The sraptores are irrrSsr arrit. undue fulfne after eAUfl;:. distressed feeling in the fttomocb, of fiuttcrkt aod kV.1r sensations, pal piutioa. duxlna. ringin j; in tars, sour or titter risingt sad Constipation. Not all these jE3 ptosis may be prwent at the sanse time, bet any of them bcnrs dis ease la the digrstire or alisjenUry tract. Tbe intimate rtUtion of the tonuich to the blood, heart, lircr and lungs cukes it a tnedical cnaxirn in exploring the eao.es of ot'vrure diaeajes to " start with the totnach," It is trpon this principle that Dr. Iierce's Golden Medi cal Dvtcovery ejects so many and sucb remarkible cure. It c!aacse the stom ach and tbe iritrta i cleansed. It in creaje the action of the blood tsakirg gltrhi. arvl the boly Is enriched by the jcricd blood. It strengthens the di jntire or natritire orvrias and thee txeegthen the whole body by lncreang tbe rpjtntity and cjtvlity of it nourish Best. It carrie oil the poitooous, effete Eutter. In this way it re-eUbii-hrs health, banishing the bodily aches, which are but symjoms of the stomach's coobtkxi. All niciirlne dealers c!l " Coll;n JlnlU-al IhArcrrerr." If they try to substitute orcftiusg e?oe. it is bcvat.--j 'ixsethir. elve" purs. better. Inv:t on "Cot.la Hcdlcd LMavrry " if you . want U be ctzrtd. FUN FOR THE BIRD. 1 How Uhed m Crvrdr 1 Sf The greeli t ami most conceited pug that ever HVfd. according to bis owner, was Suto. The slht of anyUdng eat ing (except himself i was agony to him, A large raven was kept In a cage In tbe garden of Suto's owncr-a raven rifted with sardonic cunning and love of mischief. Tbe pug .was the butt Of bis malicious bumor. Dally at 3 o'clock the rarcn was riven a lump of steak, and Suto would always be hovering about at.the time be hovered near everything eatable. Tbe raven knew bis shameful greedi ness and made fine port of lb At first f?uto. though In torments of gluttony, would feign Indifference, Tbe raven would put the stake close against the. wires, and Suto's agony would get past bearing. Then the raven retired with a chuckle. At this all Suto's. self con trol was gone, and be plunged at the wires In a mad attempt to snatch the meat. ' . Of course the thing waf hopeless; bis m . blunt nose could never penetrate me wire netting. Uct the raven's beak could. Instantly the. bird wduld swoop on blm and drive In one on that greedy pug's nose. With that Soto would burl himself furiously at the' raven hope lessly ever. Jot be could never touch the tormentor. The tormentor. In fact, danced and Jumped fn an ecstasy of delight, driving In dig after dig at the dog's unhappy countenance and get ting well home at every dig. till at last poor Suto retired, in-eked and beaten. Then the raven. J.appy and content, bis appetite well whetted, swallowed h!s uteak at one gulp, while Suto hid behind a tree or anything else opaque. t!.nt be might not have the pain of wlt-n-.'Ing the operation. Day after day tl.e performance was repeated In every detail, and the dog must have jinown lat would happen every time, but his master passion of gluttony was too strong for hlm-be could uot keep bla nose away from tnat meat. Chicago New. Drama I p Dale. -Anything r.ew In h-"t play of Ma rppa T Tbev ti-I tne inan ou uu uu- bitnobllc. wound It up and b t It go." ChKagt IU-cord. t.,tT t wimt trot most acalnst the I-raln." because lu doing thnt we do only what wv an? 'trictly ,.it;rrd to and are r I bun much prnlsou lor n.- i - i i'nt: of Ui u:.Urtg lUs In the eating jl IU Pro .f of KOUEHTS TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Ilea la the taking of IL COST KoTIlbXG If It fata to cure, 23 cents rer botUc If It euros. Soli strictly on Its merits by fi.to. Ron Dr. J. E. Wood anc ity Druff Store, Elizabeth City, ami II S. Cason. Edenton. CUaED BY ilEOPARDS. The DfltoKlMan Saddealy IleeoTered II la ilraltb and Speed. In -I.urujtdcn cf lLe tluldes there Is an Ia:rtr5i;fi-r itonr. says the Iondon Chronicle, of the rescue by Lieutenant iVrtori cf her majesty s l.lglity-sev enth of a young Pathan who had fallen Into the Kabul fiver. Tbv lad's father. In bis gratitude, came down from bis home Iu lud innnlent Territory, and as a thank offering presented Peyton wltb two young liiiard cubs. Peyton, bc- li.g an executive engineer ami con stantly on the move, could make no !, .1:;,. for tht ui and rave them to I.'i:.i.ln. who himself told me what f. IIwwji. sud it seems t ue worth pre- wrlug. a leopards seldom have an o::-rt unity of assisting In a crlmlna tj.t. kHiion- TLt? nnlmals were too yuuag to be dangerous and were nl Iowel their lllerty. One day I.umsden was holding his evert In Vusufzab vhen In the middle of a ca.e there wrs aa uproar, and the t.-o sides la an affray case pounnl Into ti e court, nai. as always happens, each ! Ie acvusvtl the other of being entire ly Ia fjult. t)ne party, to Improve Its brought a dying man on a native A blood stained sheet was remov- In d. Ci s ho win g a much belabored man. who appeared to be at the last gasp. Luiasdeu bad the bed put down In court and wenfon with the Interrupted esse. Just then the youug leopards sauntered In. probably attracted by the scent of blood, and. moving gently around the court, approached the bed and began sniffing at the wounded man, who, miraculously recovered. Jumped from the bed and Ced rapidly. Alaimlalam Cloek llaada. One of tht I.:5t nnd lightest raa- I teriabi that ere ut-.v l.-rely used for making clock bands U aluminium, ald a loading clock manufacturer re cently. -Until recently tbe pointers of big clocks, when not made or woou, were composed of two thin strips of copper, which were capped or hollow ed and then brought together, edge to edge, with the rounded sides out. thus firing strength as well as lightness. The aluminium clock pointers arc made Just In the same way as the co?per ones, but they possess the mer- : It of King twice as light and are far easier to balance. , "It Isn't nnusual on large clocks to see Ion projecting from the base of the pointer and In line with It a rod with a ball at tbe end, this rod be- Ing perhaps a third as long as the big pointer. This rod and trail act as. a counterweight for the big pointer, which, without a counterweight, would In Its movenieut around the dial bear unevenly upon the arbor or shaft which carries It. On great clocks and oftpn on big timepieces Indoors this counter po!.e Is ptacvd Inside the dial out cf sight cn the arbor. The heavier the fxIater the greater the weight rcqulrod la the counter- poise; thc greater the weight the more friction on tbe arbor, and the more frictlou the greater tbe power requir ed to drive. the clock. Ky the use of alumluluni pointers thee drawbacks are reduced to a rain' muni. Wash ington 1-tar. . Wool J o Wllb 3Itiuma. UtUe Clr! (to vUltor)-My paivVs a pood man. I tell go ta heaven, won't be? Visitor Oh. yes. Indeed! And are you going to. heaven toi? Uttle CJtrl Oh. no! I'm going with mamma! Pittsburg Chronlelo-Telo-graph. 111 -T-: : - rz . -. ,z . - i n jii iu v . vi v riiL'un n n IT Tool the nint. R,n,nl IlarflKon. In 1SS3, sent Dr. Bodice of rhlhidclpliia to Canton as consul During libs tenn tne aocior was Fpendipg a tnontn or two iu and wnsJarcolr In evidence In social and political circles. About this h f: rid Iron club care a dinner and both gentlemen were guests. The doctor told a few. stones eanx " evening, and later on the president made a speech, . . , . M-trm rh nrmed be said In bis sort. graceful way. no hear the clever anec dotes from our distinguished consul to -I mean from Ainoy." Tuen ne passeu on to other topics, but the doctor took. the bint, and tbe next steamer cam hlin back to bis post. It was not the Drt time. ma i ur. nna hnd pxnerlence with presidents at club dinners. .Once President Cleve land was a guest at the celebrated Clover club In Philadelphia, of which the doctor Is a famous wib The Clovcr Itcs always interrupt their guests when they rise to speak. Knowing mis. wr. Cleveland began: -Co on. gentlemen:.. I am prepare! for the worst." ' . There camo an Instant's pause, ana the doctor cackled shrilly: -So are we.-Philadelphia rost Strictly, there" Is -no such thing as the rmrsnlt of baDPlness; we simply dodge ,.nnhappine3s. Detroit Journal. The first duty of a real man Is to do kla rcdl doty first . Kansas City Star. - "- whr ir 25.000 ltOTTLES OF ROB ERTS' TASTELESS 23c CHILL TONIC eold the first yoar or its birth ? Answer : rWa.u3oit la the BEST AT Ars l rmur guaranteed to enre, money refunded if It fails, pleasant to bike, 2jo per notue. la sold and guaranteed by t n TT -A .nil Grlees & Sou, ur. j . s. v " City DrujjStor. Elizabeth City, anu II 8. Cawn, haenion. - ' Made For tbe riace. in a coal mine dls- II uuc Vict, says Dr. Cuyler, I noticed bow very dingy the town appeareu. xu coal dust seemed to blacken buildings. trees, shrubs, everything, but as a foreman and I were waiting near tne mines I noticed a beautiful white flow er. Its petals were as pure as if It were blooming In a daisy field. -What care the owner of this plant Lmust take of It." said I. "to keep It so free from dust ana aim -See here, said the foreman, and taking up a handful of coal dust threw It over the flower. It Immediately fell off and left the flower as stainless as before. "It has an enamel," the foreman ex plalasd. "vrWcli prevents aay dot from clinging to lb I think It must have been created for Just such a place.. , - v State of Ohio, City of Toledo.', vf Lucas County. Frsnk J. Cheney makes oath th at hi is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & CO., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Htate aforesaid, and that said firm will my the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foreaih and every case of Catarrh that ewnnt be cured by the ust of IIALL'3 CATARRH CURK FRANK J. CHEN Y. Sworn t bt fore me and subscribed in my pieence. this 6th day of Dec .tiiiber, A. D. 18Sb i 1 ' A. W. GLEASON,' JS;A Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the bit d and mucou surface ot the system. rVnd for testimonial!, free. FJ. CHENEY & CO '. Toledo O. c"Sold by druggiita. 75c. ; Ilaliiamily Pi:l are the bt. I "Tfaelr Appreciation. The barnstorming crew had not eat en for two days and two nights. Sud drujy the eldest soubrette appears with a quantity of eggs. , "Where did you get them?" breatb-" lessly inquired the heavy man. - l; "I got them for a -mere song." she replied. And It was even so. She fur nished the song and the audience fur nished the eggs. Chicago News. Paratloxleal. "Doctor, saM the patient who runs to useless philosophical contempla tions, "ague, It appears to me, is one of nature's contradictions." "How so?" "It gives you tbe shake and yet It stays right with you. Detroit Free Press.. to crcry elderly "wotnaa when an im portant functional change takes place. The entire system undergoes a change. 1 consumption are often contracted at this time. istrensthens end purifies the entire mrr hru ritfslfi Tt fTet Tfiav i been wonderful. It li cod for all rr--rTrrmnnl at M time. Ast I your drcgist for the faaoua "Wine of j Cartful. ?ci.ooa Dottle. For advice ia cases requiring special j directions, audres the " Ladies Ad- visory Dcpsrtext. Tho Chatta nooga llcdicirc Ox, Chartr.r.ooga, icnn. TTI03TA3 J. COOrrm. Tintlo, 30 Urn "Mr ti ter ui.rrcd rrr- Ltcj'-T an-- r-jr her. . ith t itn.il entirely curec 5 hrr, and '?.- hlra rnotl-f r thrragh tts ? Curvof Li . f Ail ' t , M rm. i . .jm ; A Ha mo ft c goavrnlr of Ills FlTttZ ; Altlill; Unntd In Chicago." A part cf the Macule altar that once brought -the EwfJfh bard. Robert Burns.' In dire dl.race before bis lodge Is now in the possession' of a Chicago woman. Mrs. V. F. Funch of 4ZZO Sidney avenue, and Is treasured by her as a family belrloom. Mrs. Funch Is by-birth a Canadian of Scotch origin. In the days" when her grandfather. George MacRae, was young be attended the same lodge as did Bobble Burns and was one of the nichts" of the town. One night before lodge meeting tbe iqet and UacRae sat long together . Botuiag et the nappy, Aod gettin foa and tinco happy. - And then arm In arm they sauntered slowly to the room where the Masons were wont to assemble. All would have gone well bad not Bums desired toshow bis Masonic brethren bow good a pugilist be was, and be let go a heavy underCct at slac Rae, arousing: the. - tatter's fighting blood, and tbe bout began," wblch re itMl !u UacRae being felled to the floor and Bobble Burns throwing the four legged altar, or stand, at blm as be attempted to rise. Luckily be mlssed-hlm- aim, and tbe stand struck violently against tbe wall, shattering completely one of tbe legs. At the following meeting .the two friends were brought before the order for trlaL A fine was Imposed on them, and they were made to replace tbe al tar. The broken one was thrown out, and as MacRae went home be carried the stand with blm. It is about two feet high and Is of a style out of use today in the Masonic order. It has since been preserved In the family as an heIrIoom.Chlcago Tribune. HE WAS A MASON. , Yet the Uafeellnir Inner Guard Gave Hliu the Grand Laugh. . . a A well known Chicago; pUDUsner, speaking of scenes and Incidents In that city In the trying days after the big fire, said: "The great fire was a thinir of the recent past and the down town portion of the city a scene of the createst confusion. About 9 o ciock in tii vm!n while on mv way to my home in the west division, I was ac costed by a man of respectable appear ance, who asked me to give him the nriee of a lodfflne. - 44 'I'm not a beggar, said he, but I'm In hard luck. A man told me that some Masons were In session over this way. Jt I could find them, I'd be all rlchf UI haDnen to know a lodgeroom on Canal street. 'where there is a meeting tonight,' said I. 'Come along, 111 take tcatl fbexsw' Th nWt raaehed. I conducted him up a long flight of stairs and knocked at a door. " 'I'm not a Mason said I to a man who seemed to be acting In the ca nacltv of a euard. but I've run across one of your fraternity who seems to be In hard luck. I take it you'll be glad to da something for him "Congratulating myself on having done a good act, I pushed my, chance acquaintance forward and retreated toward the stairway. A whispered con versatlon ensued, when the guard ex claimed: . " 'You're not a Freemason T " 'No,' replied my late charge, "but I'm a stone mason out of a Job. "The roar of laughter that Issued from the half open door made me wish myself a Mason. - As It was, I hur riedly quitted the place." Chicago Chronicle. Quite a ilenaarerle. "Yes,! said the excited man, "he rtA t'n rt thp bos and treat -me like a dog. but I soon showed him he was DlariE horse with the wrong man ' , ..Jinn. when be monkey eo wuu me. Iolls JournaL No woman can be too careful o! tier nondkion durinjr the period be fore her little ones arc born. Neglect f.r- imnmnpr trrntment tnen enaan- jrers her life and that o-the child. It I lies Wltn ner wnetiier sue buau uuw tinnecessarily, or whether. the ordeal 1 shall be made comparatively easy. She had-better do nothing: than do something wrong. : - fs the one and the only preparation that is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications-are eternally right. Internal medicines .are .radi cally wrong- They are more than humbugs they endanger life. ! Mother's. Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturallyre lieves morning sickness removes the cause of nervousness and head Ache prevents hard, and rising breasts -shortens labor'nnd lessens the pains and helps the patient to rapid recovery. ' From a letter by aShreveport, La., woman,: I Lave been usinj your wonderful remedy, Mother's Irind, for the last two months, and find it just as recommended. 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C ; gOxQOOOXrOCXOxXHX Do You Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms which when neglected increase -in extent and gradually grow dangerous. V If yoa SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, . , If yo are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or bars UVEH COHPLAIliT, . -. , . If yoar C0HPLEXI0JI IS f-LLOf, er yoo - fcUrrttt D15IK55 AI iLK EATING, For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISCR- DEK5 OF THE STOMACH, . , Ripans Tabules Regulate the Cyst em and Preserve theHealth ripans tabules I EASY take t piaae of A COMPLETE SAVE I MEDICINE CHEST and should be krptfor VMin every fawUly... X 8 I x - - ,XVOCKXCKXWOOC - - uviuuifj.-; (i -- -auuofiiui a. a, II 1 iJlill: teS"" the blood at this K-i. ialJJ ZsSl JS3fttafiSSai - Mto upon ne casing Jifd "lonce. -My bipod Beemed to be ia . - m . ... .. 4n iwu uutf, , k been perfectly pure ever 4rW 1 la fc- s-r vmr direct to the cause ot tne irouwe j W - . SpecmoCo., Atlanta I0M & 00 & Merhants. - NORFO LIC, A. Customers for a half centnry. and to celebrate the GARDEN AMD FLORAL GUIDE, Knv0nfr. nrt no&riYioo oacea filled with Hi w mi v w w ' m ii 44 IZ Year Old" j AT KEXT YEAR'S PRICES. :takE ripafjs tabules ! take RIPANS TABULES take RipAris TABULES rn : take RipAfJS TABULES TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT JMANY A DOCTOR'S BILL, mtSuF3 ' 8ent byrnaii on receipt of price, itox (8 vials;, 7o cents, ramily package ( boxes). 3. i THE RIPANS QHEMICAL CO 10 SPRUCE STREET. -1 NEW YORK .rtbbla r. - SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AUG 28f 18J9. Norfolk and Southern Hallrosd mail i express tralni, southbound, daily (except O . xa, . , ..v aonnnouna xisuy. ezcept ounusyt. iemv Elizabeth City at 2:43. p m. No 3 and 4 Northlionnd leaves EllzAboth City. 3: 30 a. m and Koing Booth 6: p. m. every Tuesday, mursday aod Sat urday. Both trains sxrire t snd depan from Norfolk & Western denot. Norfolk? connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Jtaeuion witb teamen lor Roanoke, Cash! Chowsn and 8cuppet noig rivers; transier atef mer to aiackf t'i Ferry, thence by Nortolk Southern H. B. to Roper, Panteg ana Belbat u connecting witb Old DominIontenirer for Mace.eTi lie. Aurora, Ta?niDfvon ana intermodule landing. Eastern Carolina Dispatch AND. Old Dominion Line HtMmer leaves Elizabeth Citv. Mon day, Thursday and Saturday at 0:00 P. M.ror Xxtw uern t'rieniai aim Roanokes Island, connecting witb A . iv C.R. R .for GoldBboro. Kinton ami Morebead City; and with W. & W. U. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etc, Returning leaves New Berne Monday Wednesday and Friday. ' . . 7. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth City Sta tion to Roanoke Inland, Oriental, New Berne, Huston, Ooldsboro,Morehead City and. Wilmington, N. C Dally all rail service between Ellzabetl CiU and New fork, Phlladelphls, JJajti more and Norfolk Through cars, and as low ratea and quicker time than y anyotaer route. Direct all gooda to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows : From Norfolk by Norlolk & Southern Kallroad, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. R. R., Presi dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Btreet Station New York, bytmneylvania R. H., Pier 27, North RiVtr. and Old Domiuk n Line. , For further Information apply to M. H Snowden, Agent Elizabetb Clijt or tolbe General office of the "Norfolk and Soiitbam Railroad Co., iSorf oik, Va. M.K.KING, H.ClHJDaiN. Genl Manager, ' Gen'J Ft. Ta.- Ac FOR REAL ESTATE. -BY E F. & S. S. Lamb CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. House ane lot cor. of Burgess aid Martin streets. . $1,500 . Underwood bouse and lot on Church Vacant swamp lot on Martin street. Runs to Tiber Canal. Room for sev eral building. Cheap, and on easy terms. , Griffin mill property and wharf . Net & Twice Cb'a wharf, fronting on river and creek. - Poindexter 8tree.lots, north of Poin dexter creek. One thousand dollars each. A-'bemarle Hotel. A hanusome dwelling on River Side. Modern hotue delightfully locatt-il Factory, si US --and cheap building 1t on west end, adj titling tho Knil Uoiv.1. J A Km all house and lot on exit n?iHi of Dyer strt et. $123 , ' Town lots near Cotton Mill. S- IJ ion etJ-y terms, and small payment. Send in deription of Ueid Kiato of all kinds, and the snm will be promptly placed on the market, with 'iiit expense, until rale is made. Two town lots 0:1; Lawrei cetret Chance for a speculation. $450. ' A fine dwelling with large lot on ti e edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms-easy. 81,000. Corner lot and dwelling on Churcii and Dyer streets $5-5 25 acres of land with good dwelling; 4ii rooms. Nicely fitted out with stables and outbuildings, . A deehable home. ..-I... : . . . . . .' iiDllDUCCV VrVJfc M. mwf ICO V AWUOV mm m feet 2 stories. L 8x16 feet. All out buildings..... T800 A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharyes.. . $1,0.0 Schooner Edther good as new. For a small sum. Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable $10 per month. . Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track f-Pennsylva nia"). each $250 Two tenement houses on Lawrence itreet. Lot extends to canal. A bar gain - Poindexier Creek front on weat to'de of btreet; . - A fine wharf site on PasqmUt'k River , on .south side of town, y A desirable dwelling and corner lot it Matthews and Elliott streets. A handsome dwelling on Road street near Burgess. Farm lands on the River. - ; A 200 acre farm with Urge and com modious buildings. Well timbered and n a high state o cultivation. Prire -noderate. , Terms easy. " r A house, and lot on Burgesa street, 40 x 110. House six rooms. Price $600' one half cash 1.2 and 3 years. , rvi A34 Easily, Qsfc&Iy, Pernassatly Restored. sTx;r Izhi t'- n hood. Ca.rm weakneriM, Neirou rttiiity a dull the erils from earl or later ex--vuk the r.aiu o overwort, worry, ickne, 3. Toil strength, tone and dorvlopment jriven yf rj orgnn or portion o tho body. ImproTfr ct ia mtiiat ly so?n from th first box. Thon6-'--3 oi levtm i f praise on file in oar otbee. Can ciirriod ia vost pocket. Bent by mail to anj Idreoe on receipt of price. One month's treat entiaachbox. FncetlX0,6boxw f 3.00, with 7ntten Goarantee to ref and monr If not careu, 4end to oh for tha Genuine. Of Free. . SALE irpni
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1899, edition 1
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