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2 with a famnj to hit port caa Zff?j'imzxz why H the old hach :Vn ar tut dUlln!ft-. AtchUoo 2Jislnca Is a d:cs? for which s4 j-jNricsc U Ue rr xacdy. DJ lis Va EazlKb trctcaa wLo ha ti tnToIisf la ar foRa,J It tXJlff to jrt fa tUa to set out or tL mr cocr.iry. 8h wnt r P" pert to tie authorities tfure starting la rxler to tae It tUd and tL-a btttbrly tsJ.! far th frontier. ArrlTtni fwrt. ! Immediately 4ra!oed as! taken before the pwer ltt oot ca!j t. lnt alo do. at tte Kcatiao frpot! r. Ilcno she wu In formed that br pats port d.d not if c!t her to kare the country and that mhm would t -M!sI to make trelf cocafomtle M! the- police found ont all sh L-vl doc wLII In the country. At Crat she vra rather plra.cd at the tboujbt of bow be would tell ter frknda about It when ah pot home. Itot wben found tbat h had to pay tvot only fr ber room, her meal. rvU- and all tbat sort of thlnz. but alo for Ions .-lcjraui widen tb an thocit'c were rxchanciur In regard to fcrr rao. trr p:-aure dwlndh-d as ra; Mly im hrr fun did. Shf.nUr r t pff. uowetrr. b".t tjt! ..-it nlii..: ny apoU ry or anr p IraburMU-.' nl.-Nrw VrL M: 'I. 11 H m.o 't-t rut t i : . rlittoj; !W- ritMr. Ul.-r. Cn- c.r f tl. N " ' " ':tf llrrvf.Moni I 'r Arm ! r irat.'- t I. . tv,i? U v .1 I.J-iij vi r.ti tn I .-i.il'- I r .r Mi l. iriiV HI fit! j. if t rt - inicklv c tr . I iUlui. !;.!. ItrMci-i:.-,! of U'o.' I. nrrb. Kbr i? t ! . I b i s lt l i'.. S a - . v i : i: il t I. . i ,; . I I. ..- t.J t ' 4 , I - ; 1 ; la .;- I - 1 i; i: ' . i . . . C i . i , t ' i t - -:rfI , ..I i". f . . . - s n it f i. r H 5 . , t, . ,t ,. i. r : - I ! I 2 .i, i r I . turf. r.. i J. 1 t 1 ' . A t i j, , . . t. i rrir. 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"l .r wa:it of the r ul th hup at ht. f-r want f the !n.v the br9C mi !:, fr uaut of the bor-e th tuan ta I t." should Lave the addtndum of twice aaJ iapT bag put to It ta tute It onaplcte. lew this,: are nure ajrravatini thao to be rra. to tie up a package oud r.Q'l ua tfitig. cr ta tarry a few an ten. oran.i. or bulbs a short d;unce and Pal n lag to bold lhe::i. Strtaxs shouM ilway be wound In a tall an! kepi r ady for Iiataedlate ue nhcre the fat;n!y in.iy tin I them, and lajwr I az. a eiuptUtt hulJ -tn f. ! n :: ard L;M I:i a drawer for a r.--.!- I Ho te Tltte. 1 1. i i- ! l I ' -'. : ol vj ri f i' lia l le of t! o'uMn'l l.id tL Ii:ff. itt f nrer Mm arr f therewith .1 Ji'fCin asa? of tr.t tr mo'i rr is r S! -i r::d Haiti pU.Ii .ol J.u ktnA on thf - .irW. wh'.'e Noah, wl bad to frol tt., :..U litll tuhl i:;t .m ha n nl;rn he a w ; : k a::d that th.-y in wli;.r s!r r la the ,- pnhl!lti'j!i . ! ' . Joml Ihr.VST T1MHI --... ' Pt; : etogota work! Leave nic !..n. There yen rre, iirnn a fc. Kin:; in W t!.tt there o" d eod ca: ;U.v tor voi i!vranlonn. Hut vour bead Is heavy. Vour eyclli are 1aL Your tongue U.te tl. al you don't care. It's hr Iivtr - l:tr. Arsl t-tratU stnctch tunxA.h. You don't know it. bt it's sn. There yat ere ncneily that ill ptit rir ta jo by giirg you clean btmxis. luaUhy ua.Ah, m Iit1t livrr, nd b;ml ihAt is rich and rvl $.rA don't ;tag nc. It ia Vt. Iierecs Golden Metlical I?vary. It pnta an appetite l or fsach. a move to yaaf 1 9 mm. life in jour liver, aari tha asu.f thjit btulds q " r tant. r.ea. mmvi Etrte ia your four y 3, vxtk e roa aleep at nixht. wit ta the mora ... r sri , . tr.ea!sanl work I V ithaint. It ( ) cures a.1 dis- tM rru!tsrg frrna trnpnper ard ia ti:T.ctcnt ootiH4:r:rrt lunj;. nerve, liver and hU 1 trouble. It contains no aeclvl to iaebvi-ite or create crating for titr.uhir.tj. A a raest dealer won't offer )oa 13 inferior tuVstitutc for a ltle extri protlt. ta a Wtut rTt-ri-l frra A. D. WeHrr. ci Tcoi. Ijfc v C-x. Ha. i0r a rf 7 m MiwS lrrwe trrrr row. fUta(. UVf cst b.tV A I S ' lJi-a cI tn-Mtfy tciwa m r that t mm trae tjrmnl Iran a m x'.i -.mg KJw my ftM"S-U c:4 m to (rt brt::Y I ymr ricn M-a.c ti- t mmr ! a wh- t mm I dL N' mm t t But t&lek to b I iAf tt e.m.-l rm-.r L'ccte 5amr ia w ct t t iakt to fok. I mm rr''.f tt i it t" ' Krta y-ti tc? opa. Dr. Pirtre rVjLws: !!.? t'.l Co il mtlhotst tibial All ae..:ne . .- Xli rrrisrie i'irmd. I town the vllUe stmt, getting one r.t tforf the fthr with a coixblna- !tlun of a Jerk and a drag, can.c a Lrirc!od. trrmulous njrure. "Se blrur a tlUager Inquired of tbe buuimer rrsldent. pointing a aboujder at tbe abambUng figure. Tbafa a rwirrvotic fiend. He awallowa more parcvortc tnn all tbo babies In the rlllajea put together. HowM be get In the way of taking the stuff? Well. yoa know, there's some old women la our towa that think paregoric good for all manner of things that's the matter with your l3s!dcs. an when daddy tad partis from eating too much his wife dcd him with paregoric, an the first thing she knowedf be couldn't get ea without It. lie's worse'n a drunk ard now. an yon can't get within ten feet of him without smellin-the stuff. He tad a stroke a spell back, an the doctors tried to scare him about nslng paregoric, but It wasn't no use. He'll nerer stop now till be stops breath ing." Ux c ban ge. Cold Silver Slr. . I Nearly $100,000 worth of gold and orer 3KMX worth f saver are left out of doors, sn guarded, every night the year round In Greater New York. - No one ever thinks of stealing It, and Indeed, until some Inventive thief comes along the owners need have no fear, because the wealth is securely glued down and generally from ten to Po feet above the sidewalk. It Is on the algns of the city. Gold and silver leaf, far purer than the tmt.nl which UncK' Sam uses for bis coin, amounting In value to over f2iO.(yxi a year. Is used on the signs of th!j city. One brewery alone spends yrMXJD annually for gold and silver !-.. NVtt to the brewers the cigar tra-i-.-.rnt tun-i g In uiost extenIvely fcr rM at.d rllrer sln. while a good r.f.thcrltjr lts e:tl:nat-d that on the trlf!!or.-.; a:.d aliore tLe dxrs of New V rV dntr .vton there Is enough gold t tvr.;t any nunibrr of thieves. New Vor!; V.or!I. A!n AutIodi About It. ..f i i ' o. i,. i -..tv " vii.I t!:e miff ' fjt!.vr t t'.t yuuug man who bad I. : i:::g with .fxiu.-lderable fre .' ' -.rr. "uhethrr you are going to S r j-rv : jy !.r:--J.t. r ". a - :i 1 1." r.rn- n d the dlCldeot x ::.a:u "V. i:!.I yu nil ad asking 1 ,T7"'Mepgn 105 1. ArertTntr t-r ltr Sltortaar. !:::.!. S: to have a gtwd deal :."-- y than ifalns." V All ! hilicrlU'.I fn:n hi fa- t:, ii'nv."-Clcvelaud Plain t . r '- r. A .: f ::ti- i r hral U levied i .i'.l i '- ! ::. ! -d l:i the Isle !" '.? ": - 1 -.-titl freisi the steam- !..; I-' I:;rryliv t!:e passen- ' f . : i . i U: t?. .-t i i . . : : : . -. ..: iV i a-rcu-r? t :i : . i . . :.:. hikh.j or il T UlS J It it falU to ctuv. 2-5 f cx !.'. - rl- iixL it cure. Sold atrictiy , on i;.-iiilta ly i , , Pi. ii, Dr. J. E. Wood iu.J . i:iuSior KMb.-t!i Citj an l , WivhIIj, tirc r. II. . tas n I i J t !. i : :,f Tile r.-n Arr. V I : s :: I I ad levn tleil hand J r i ; : I Li'.ml t a p le that pro- ; in i.t zf.i or more feet alniye the r : l U x ti le. i; I. ad dared to perpetrate an orig i! ;. an 1 the Para era pliers' Amal . .: .".: I u::!o;i bad leereel his death, la avi he wr! ggbil. The m:i 1 watern were rising beneath hi::i. The tide was coming In. Tin afraid," Le murmured as he I m lh1 down and noticed that the little waves were Lipping at his shoe "I'm afraid that one tied will not affect the ! other.- And he Laughed harshly. I -Anyway.- be added a. moment later, Til stick to my post" The tide rose faster. It was at his knei Lis waist. Lis elbow, his neck! Just as It reached his chin be gave one final glance across the sparkling ' waves and muttered: r -WelL It fecms to be up to me now." Whereupon the tide turned and ran , out. He was saved- Cleveland Plain Dealer riotrvr rdr Artificial Llsht. Ntarly all flowers In which there Is a notable proportion of blue are unat tractive when seen under artificial light. Hence purple and Iliac flowers do not usually look well at night, though thcr? are exceptions owing to the Intensity cf the red In some pur i pies, which coi.;. Ji out well at night land causes tLeni to ;: -r as crlni- sons. Yellows Invariably lose bril t Itaney, and pale yellows become bad wbltes'undcr gaslights, but reds and crimsons and all Lades of pink and white retain their beauty, and, as a rule, green leaves are pleasing under any light. A Ma of Jterve. The most curious feature la the case of a miner Imprisoned for nearly 70 hours la the CJaylord coal mine at . Plymouth. Ta was bis peacefully fall ing asleep la bis tomb as soon as he realized that be was likely to be res cued. It would be dlficult to Imagine a taure rea narrows syseeo. Tbeme were pealy of chances, too, that the miners might not get the poor fellow out allre. When dually he did emerge, be behaved himself as a hero ought to behave quietly, with less thought of Limself than of bis distracted mother, who at the tuomeut ras at borne pray ing for blm.-CotUer's Waekly. 111a Comalalat. There's only no thing that 1 ob ject to," said the patient man with a last year's bat. "Pianos must be played on. That's what they were made for." "You disapprove of some of the se lect Ions T "No, I don't. All I resent Is Laving my daughter call tbat piece with wbleh she wakens the bouse every night a slnmber song.' "Washington Star. Oeeaalaaaltjr "Ever have your balr singed?" asked the barber of the man who has a thin thatching upon the top of bis head. "Occasionally. .Once the furnace blew out on me. once I mistook gaso line for kerosene, and once the gas range exploded while I was Investigat ing a. Iak." Detroit Fr fW . lie Saw free tronie. On a rainy afternoon not long ago one of the pretty young matrons of Connecticut avenue left the car from which she bad ridden op town and Parted through the drizzle toward her ; botue. a few doors from the corner. She : tad no umbrella. A Willie of the char acteristic type, who was riding in the same car. noticed that she had no cm-brella- He was right after her with Lis own umbrella, cp and extended. May 1 seo you home. missT he In quired languishlngly, stepping cp alongside of her. She turned to him with a dazzling smile. -Certain y," she replied. -Watch me. And she ran cp the steps of her home-and entered the vestibule door without looking back. The rude thing T muttered the Wll- Me. blushing to "the roots of Its wary f Lair, as Laura Jean would say, and then it took the next car. Washington : TosL ' " ' Some Good Aaaarrams. The following is a. list of rcry re markable anagrams: Astronomers, no more stars; cata logues, got as a clue; elegant, neat leg; Impatient. Tim Is a pet; matrimony. Into my arm; melodrama, made moral; midshipman, mind bis map; old Eng long. golden land; parishioners, I hire parsons; parliament, partial men; pen itentiary, nay. 1 repent It; rresby tcrtan. best In pmyer; revolution, to love ruin; sweetheart, there we sat; t L-graiihs. trrest LcIds. ' .Wfcvw. re 2.1,00 I'iOiTbE'J OF IIUB :'.1!TV TASTELr:-r CillLL TONIC :tA tii- i:;-: year of lu l.Iitn? . Arv.-r: ,:.-.r.,. .eit h the- VT AT MIX i'idCu, -.ranti-o l tr-c:r. . nu-.i.y rori!:iu'-l If it V . to t. "-s 1---T ':-! It S ! CI. 1 J-'.iar: ;; ..! hr i'tld I'r. J. K. Wo il and ' ": I)rnk' Sff rv K'i. i'.-t'i City, ft'id V. I. W ll-y, Crt ef r. II S. Casi.ii, l.earUJi f tbe' Apple. The apple enter more largely Into folklore oc l legend 'than almost any ether fruit. In England there wa3 of old a peculiar dance In honor of the apple tree, and various songs were ung and lKwh of cider emptied to fo erre a good apple harvest from the fates. In (lermany the girls "snap ap ple, seeds" on New Year's eve to see from which direction a lover is co;.i Icg In Austria a girl cuts an apple in ' two at ons.blow and counts the seeds. If there are as many In ont half as In ! the other, she will marry. If they are old. she will be an old maid. If a need Is cut IhMwo. she will quarrel i with her huslwta l and be separated from him Pittsburg Dispatch. Ti:e cutom"ef kecpl::g birthdays .Is nanv t!:uands vt years old. Pliara- rhs birthday festivities are mentioned la the IVntabsueli. i:evai:i-; m n t.u s'n rs foii t: T.i: -h vr ci) stain ?:i:i; i ::v, ;rnry v. Ul Mir. 'y tie truV , tie i" i 1 1 k I pb-a-lv t-rat;e the i-;..-u ... v:l.;:t i t... it . h pri tciipiif n iru.n i : ptiinbi !.-;-ciuw. ns the dninr.L" they will ! s ten foM to the k'm1 mu r:m p. .i-y derive from tlnm. Hall Ciitarili Cure, manuhietured by F. J. Ch n y t Co., Toledo.O., contains no lrw rcurj , and is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the the blood and mnous sur face of the pystem. In buyinp Hall's atnrrli Curo b ure you Ket tlie grnnlne. It Is taken internally srd is made in Toledo, Ohio, by . c Co, Testimonia's fieo. Ca6o!d by all Drugget, price toe. per bottle. , , Halls Family Pills are the best. .K.it It r tf AKur.-ntc. Smith-What' the tioable wltb Brown and Lis wife? They are alwaji quarreling. Jones Oh. It's the old, old story. Each declares the other is at fault. Smith Well, perhaps they are both at fault. Each should make some al lowance for the other. Jones But that's Impossible. Ton Wee. Brown hasn't got a penny of his own. while bis wife Is quite wealthy, and she makes him an allowance of f 0 a week. Chicago News. A Ilnatter. - "Idler!" said the ant scornfully! "Me?" answered the grasshopper. "My dear fellow. 1 have been on the Jump ever s'nee I was born." Indian apolis JonrnaL 4 to erary elderly woman when an im portant functional change takes place. Tits Is called "The Change of Life." Theentiresystemnndenroes a change. ! Dreadful diseases stxh as cancer aad S coosamption arc often contracted at this time. . 6 e mm JF PT m strengthens and pnrifiea the entire system, and trin.s the RufTerer safely over these pitfalls. Its effects have bca woaderfuL It is rood for all menstrual troubles, trat is especially recommended at this time. Ask your druggist for the famous Wine of Cardul. 61.00 a bottle. For advice ia cases reqnirir special directions, address the LacQeV Ad visory Department, The Chatta nooga Medicine Co, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tnosris J. cooraii, xnpio, ; mts tM r i-ter muLvrcd Irom ImXcr and pm.ntal mcMfmatioa ari doctor could not' r:T brr. Vin of Cardut ot!pciy curo ; h-r, mod hclpad my mothg through th ; l i i m mi ii .Jjees than a .war after my debut at the Tlieatn Francals my sister Reglna one ertiilng nccihntally trod on Mm Nathalies train. Mme. Natlialie. who as one of the leading ladies, pushed the poor girl so roughly that she knocked her head agaiust a corner, and the blood came. I Immediately -went for" Mme. Nafhalle. gave ber a re sounding smack and called her a great stupid!. The men were delighted, but the affair created a terrible scandaL The manager told me I must apologize to Mme. NatLuHe. I replied: Twill apologize to Mme. Nathalie If she will do fhe Vame to my little sis ter." nurefs -Sarah Bernhardt," - Am Afrlenn Pvrkrt IlandkreliteC. I must not forget one particular, unique of Its kind, of the most-simplified toilet of the. Barotsl. the pocket handkerchief. This consists of a thin blade of Iron, finely wrought, with the handle of the same material. The whole is perhaps fourw or five Inches long by one or two Inches wide, and la hung round the neck by vegetable Cbers or tendons. In blowing their noses they use It as a spring with extreme dexterity, which I can say from experience Is not a pleasant thing at a camp Are. "The Kingdom of the BaroUL- ' The Baby'a Preaent. Mrs. Lash What did you get baby for a birthday present? Mrs. Rash I took $4.99 out of the little darling's bank and bought him this lovely lamp for the drawing room. So Leek In a Uoraeanoe. "Do yer belave there's luck in a horseshoe, Dennis?" Not a bit. Norah; hung wan over the chllder's cradle an It fell an bruk his nose." Boston Commercial Bulletin. Inconilitener Every redheaded boy Is called "reddy." Why aren't redheaded girls railed something? Washington Demo crat. . a5v we-c'k'' ' a m k there are thousands of v.o- rr.en who ntarly suffer death 1 from invular incr.ses." Some times the " period " comes too often sometimes not often ' enough co:ne times the flow is (.too scr:;t. aud cn'm it is too profusf. Each symptom shows that ?..:::re needs help, afld th.it th:ra is trouble in the or - Y ! 1 crans concerned. Be careful . vhen in any of the above con ' anions. Don't take any and 1 every nostrum advertised to I cure fc. ialo troubles. 1 BRADHELD'S : TBIALE REGULATOR is the one srfe and sure 1 medicine for irregula- or pain-- ful menstruation. It cures all ' jthe ailments that are caused by V irreul:nty, such as leucor- rhcea. falling1 of the -womb, nervousness; pains in the head, back, breasts; shoulders, sides, r hips and limbs. By regulating f the menses so that they occur every twenty-eighth day, all those aches disappear together, f Just before your time comes, 4 get a bottle and see how much i rr-rrA i f ,tri11 An vnn ' Trtl frcrl cfc sell it at $1. Send for our free book, "Perfect Hca't1.: for Women." THE CRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. NS'W ADVERTISEMENTS LADY DH MAN wanted to travel ua UlAli and appoint Ag't. $60 per d onth salary ana an expanse. ZIKQLER CO.. 240 Locust at..Phila PARKER'S . i Proraotti laxojiant JTowth. MSfeJiaHww Tmilm to etore Gray '."'. a v- -C '-J Hair to it Youthful Colcr. r. " . ii SENT FREE to housckespers LieUis GOMPASY'o- Bxlracl of Bssf CO?!( BOOK- tt-11 rg how to prepare many de licite aud delicious dishes. Address, Liebig Co P. O. 2618 New v - . York. lftfiiaica v - NflYRUYAL PILLS Orli-lnwl and Oclj Geoulna. ire, 4ltn tnimiif. UkDiA ftX UaiL ROtOTnuMliH. MmmtPrnfm: rmiiAuiH ra. x - ' We are now grading a new street through oar property in the suburbs of Elizabeth City, to be called Park vilie Avenne. lxts are for fale now on Parkvil'e Avenue and on North iload fctreet at the following prices: All lots on Road stre-t, S200 eacli. - Corner lots on Parkville Avenue, $20:) each. All other lota, $100 each. Tl.ese prices will be advanced after January 1, 1900. Terms to 6uit purchasers. Money nt object. Now is the time to invest your money. You can doable it in six month. Apply to - , Ai. P. GREGORY, On the, premif e. Or toT-G. 8KINNEU. General Agent,Nm.t:s or om sell the best money m r o market in Elizabeth CirV. . n 1 v ty. Address all earjuiruM to ' - .. " ECONOMIST ni- 7 V v r Town lots Ho Tortiiro Equal to M Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. Zczema-which is more than siin-deer, and can not h reached to toctl appli cations of ointments, salves, etc, appl ed to the "vnSHSd the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all Buffering w pfoducea tWghthe siin; the only way to reach the disease, therefore, ft through the blooa. , .. Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersville, Ind., writes : MI had Eczema thirty years, and after a great .deal of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and began to spread and grow worse. For the past five or six years 1 have suffered untold agony and had ge P all hope of ever being free from the disease, as I have . been treated by some of the best physicians and have taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little faith left I began to take 8. STS., and it apparently made the Eczema worse, but I knew that this was tne way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing -8. a. S., the sore healed up entirely, the skin became Clear tna siaouta, auu x naa vvucu f""-". . . j . . u . Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy wnicn u only a tonic. Swift's Specific ' ' . . S. S; S. FOR THE BLOOD is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan not reach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the diseaseand will cure the worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, mercury jr anr other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, etc .Insist upon S. S. S., nothing can take its place. - 1 Books on these diseases will be mailed freejo any address by Swift Bpt ciiic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. .ts$3 5 WHOLESALE- GEQCEB D -AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. ESTl'rettiest and Bost Ready-Slixtd Paints in the city. Send for New Color Ca'di. Lead. Oil, Varnishes. Terpen'we, Etc. - T AGENTS F(5R A. RENN & SON "S BUGGIES. A full line kept in Ftock ELIZABETH CITY H. C, TURNIP SEEDS ARE But don't think that because they are cheap you can get'them in oue place as well as another; every year a good many people pay sharply to find that idea a mistake, and you might as well learn from there exper ience; it isn't pleasant to prepare ground, pay for seeds and cultivation and then be rewarded at the end of the season with a lot of woody, mis shapen roots not worth the cost of fathering. - - Buy your Turnip seeds carefully just as carefully as you do seeds five times more valuable. 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 ground you should "put in turnpsi and then write to us, We can give jtou your choice of the besfc kinds at fifty cents per pound, and we guaranteee to deliver them at your home for that price. v x Sou can buy them cheaper. .-."Can you buy them as good? g-gSeeds Grow ers 73 PLAOE, BpaMgiaHi 1 11 1 n iJ.iAyfaqrffBBfc aaangMaaBaEnaaaaaamag This space belongs to J. A. HOOPER & CO. Water St. , leaders of Llbw prices on .ry Goods; Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Etc. "Wholesale and Reail. TOILET SOAPS fc3 13 g High Grade Pei io 1 " "" at? ? CO i? Ii? C-9 Stationery and ' : To ;T STANDARD DEALERS IN Sir DRUGS AND DRUGG CO' - : - "-,' ... VAWKEE SI CYCLES Ftrat Claaa 1 WithXlckeI-1 pLat-i Lamp Vntefcrcatosrneanu fiiil partlcnlara. - YA!tKCIi CYCLE fo 27 South MnU, m. VShi F 10 1 .Ah If II Not much attention ! often paid to thm first symptoms of Eczema, but it U notjonff before the little redness begins to itch and burn. This is bat the beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regara m roughness and redness of the skin as merely avlocal irritation ; it is but tojjgj; ft i LOEA & GO, j TOBACGOTOTS CHEAP & Merhcants.- - - NORFOLK, VA, lA .tit C -in An t An '& '? An & An t& An An In Great Varity. fumery : - -- - - Including Selected Extracts Cigars Suit The Most Fastidious. THE PHARM A CW An H nI npjjwonti saoxn dreaqp on si ojaqj , - - avaia riMawj trv v flOHFOLE SDOa E, E. ! A -rr'-C" ". . - I SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AUG 29, 181 ft. ' Norfolk and Southern Rall'roid mail tn3 express trains, Bootbbouud. dallj (except Sunday) leare Elizabeth City at 11:40 fc a Northbound daily, except Sunday, if Elizabeth City at 2: 45. p m. N(3 and 4 Northbound leaves Ellzaith City, 9: SO a. m and coins Bouth t;.- p m. every Tuesday, Thursday acl ati unlay. Doth train arrive at, nd depari from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk connect at Norfolk with all rail and steam er lines, and at Edeuton with ntcamer f 01 Roanoke, Uaahi. Chowan and cuppn. noig riten; transfer s termer to Jlaoktr. Ferry, thence by Norfolk I Southern 1: B. to - Uoper, Tantego and lie!haei, connecting with Old Dominion" teurr for Aiake-eyville, Aurora, Wahinptor an.i intermediate landinsi. Eastern Carolina Dispatch and Old Dominion Line Steamer leaves Elizabeth City, Mt.u. day, Thursday and SSaturday ,at t: u P. M. for New . Bern Oriental aii.J Hoanokea Inland, connecting with A vv C. 'ItAR . for Goldsboro, Kiutoi, hi. .J Moreliead City; and with W; & W. u R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etr. Returning leaves New Heme Mondy Wednesday and Friday. Tickeis on sale at Elizabeth City St&. tion to Roanoke Inland, Oriental, New Berne, Kitston.GoldsborOjMorchead City and Wilmington, N. C. Dally all rail ieryiee between EllzaWU Cltvand New Vork, rhiladelphi. more and Norfolk. through cars, and at low rate uA quicker time than ty any otker routo. Direct all goods to be shipped via En-tr ern Carolina Dispatch as follows; 'r..m Norfolk by Norfolk & Southern Kailmml, Baltimore, by P. W. &B. R. R., l'refi dent Street Station; Thiladclphia. i.t Pennsylvania R. R., Dock JStreet Stat.'i-n" New York, by Penney lyania R. U.. IVtr 27, North River, and - Old Dominiou Line. Forfurther informatlonapply to M. II Snowden. Agent Eliiabeta :lty, or totLe General office of the Norfolk and Southern ltiilroad Co., Norfolk, Va. ,. M.K.KINO, H.CIHIDOiys, Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Ft. Psoh A z REAL ESTATE. -BY- E PI S. S. Lamb 1 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ' House ane lot cor. of Burgess an! Martin streets. 81,500. . Underwpod house and lot on Church street. Vacant swamp lot on Martin street. Runs to Tiber Canal. Room for ev eral buildings. Cheap, and on eay terms. Griffin mill property and wharf. Net & Twine Co's wharf, fronting on river and creek. Poindexter street lots, north of Poin dexter creek. One thousand dollar each. ' - Albemarle Hotel. A hanusome dwelling on River 8itli Modern home, delightfully located Factory sites and cheap building lots on west end, adjoining., the Rail Road. A small house and lot on extension of Dyer street. $425. Town lots near Cotton Mill. Sold on easy terms, and small payments. . Send In description of Real Etata of all kinds, and the same " will I hi promptly placed on the market, with out expense, until sale is made. Two town lots on Lawrence stn t Chance for a speculation. $450. A fine dwelling with large lot on the edge of town at a sacrifice. Gooit.lo cality. Terms easy. $1,000. Corner lot and dwelling on Clnircti and Dyer streets. .....A . . . $5-5 25 acres of land with good dwelling six rooms. Nicely fitted out with stables and outbuildings. A desiiab! home..... ....2C50 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x2 1 feet 2 stories. L81I6 feet. All out buildings.. 1800 A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on North Bide, near depot and whar yes . . . . f 1,050 Schooner Esther good as new. For a small sum. Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable 810 per month. Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track ("Pennsylva uia"), each. V $-'50 Two tenement houses on Lawrenc street. Lot extends to canal. A bar gain. Poindexter Creek front on west frid of btreet. ' A fine wharf site on PasquoUvk 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 on the River. A 200 acre farm with large and com modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation Trice moderate. Terms easy. - A house and lot on Burgess street, 40 x 140. House six rooms. Price t SW one half cash 1, 2 and 3 years. Easily, Qitlckiy, Perca:satlj Restored. MaGflETIG flEnVIHETi eetor Lost Manhood. Caree weakneetM. Nerroua )nbiJity and aJl the erili from earlj or later ex CT863. tho rceolu oi overwork, worry. ickrie. tc. Foil fetrongth, tone and development given to every organ or portion of tho body. Improve- . tnent immediately seen from the first box. Thous ands of letters of praise on file in our office, tan be carried in veet pocket. Bent by mail to &ni iddresa on receipt of price. One month treat ment in each box. Price $1.00, 6 boxe $3.00. with Written Guarantee to refund mon- if not cureo. to lis for tl Genuine. Cif '"rea. FOR SALE.
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1899, edition 1
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