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"Please Smile ASD Look Pleasant." When a worrun savn "I w racked with rttiu." the wl racked" recall tb Uy when they rtretcbed the tetfler bc!iet of wamn on the rack with rope md pulley until the tttj joint cracked. I'aacy ma attenUnt laying to the tot tered wonun, "Heaie saile ami look plruost. And yet the woman "racked mith pain." U erpectei! to senile thmogh her wcony anti to nuke home happy. She int do it- It U aainrt nature. Cen tnllj tpeakin. the racking pain of ill irxlth auch &s heaUche, backache and tearing down pain " arc related to de rarznnent or disorder of th organs distinctly feminine. When thi condstion it retrwwetl the ireneral health is restored, tad with health come lock the araile yt happtne. Any woman mar regain her health at hosie withoct ofletwre petioninjj or nomination ly the me of Vr. I'ierce Farorite rmcription. It cure per r ecti all d:ae arvl derangement prcali-r to women. Sick women may jomolt Dr. IVrce hj letter free of thorire. Scch letter arc treated mi nrmUy confidential. -I wm grrU aiSrtrr tot ttr frr fVwa tiyacfwt 1 ulcrrS'trm " mrntr Mr, XT ftilflt. OOf. kii Ca. km. -Attb I uVs mmitg ft. r-rrr frnme Itw ri7Wwi I r 4 a'ir lo l p la I 1" twTtJ r tb ttrnt wnn AST luwUU t oi r u . cackjaiojf No alcohol In any form I contained in "Favorite lYcscrsptkm." Sulxitu tkn l elh. It carr more for it pri'Ct than for your cure. There fore, jon ptttin Farorilc Premonition." Dr. IHerr-' prrat work the "Common srnv Medu"f Advr" i NV no woman run hi7t1 to l withont. Send it one-cent H. ns ent of nvulinjj ja Ter ol.tkm. fr t cent for tlvc cloth n.!m. A tlrvSi Ir. R. V. riercc, itutfiio. K. Y. t CaHlMl n4 t nprtrf. Viny 1 rut a occ arc rrlnted of Cardi nal GlbNxvr brucd idrtU-Iiu n well tl tact ami tt?plonvcy la avoidlns rrUWxia discuswa ith person whoae vkm aro rppnl to fcl own. Cpoo oo occtt!oQ. the atory run. In ruitlmorw a yoons Journalist wsi rt fj tl chief to Interview hi emlncoct cpoo a top(c of local interest. When j tntcrrlctr wa over, the cardinal and h!a caller tad a friendly chat upon a rartcty f object, loclodlnr tbo rnorea. TTve Journalist was a lYotest me and la th anraaent that followed bocaoe excited and expressed blm tcW freely frora his point of tIcw. Cpoo returning to hi C3c bo reflect M opoo tho outcotno of his Tlalt and cao to tho cone 1 al on that bo stood a .a!r chanco of be In;; discharged should thw cardinal repeat the conTcrsatJon to hi editor. Tbw next day hi etnlncnco dropped I c to th oewtpaper oQco la QocsKloa and ai'kcd to sco th proprietor, who vum his personal friend. Th reporter wma told of tbo call and quaked In hi oota. Tbo publisher and tbo cardinal dXxTCSscd a natter of mutual Interest o thco. and beforo Icarlns his ctaJ nroc said: "By th way, yoa sent a young man To ae co yesterday, and I was rather rcpretaetl wlfh him. Ha appears to t the courage of his contlctions. It rrockl pleaao oo Lf yon could do sono thtnx better for him." Within a month tbo reporter who had anticipated dla rarwal recclred a rjatlfylng procao loaIUlclifh Colrtoo BmJth la New York Time. IVrwtyt FwrlaSit. Th battlo of Manila was tron fa riooikonc harbor," said Admiral Iew yj to ta when X first saw hla la May, UOa, and heard hla describe tbo srTeat rVht. Many times since then I heard hla repeat tbo sarno sentiment, and :t core the truth of It U conldercd ho oor tUbt It sheds on his charac ter. Whlla he was bra re, stroas; ocpt and decisir la action, ho was thoughtful, cautious, deliberate and Tcre la p re pa ratio o. Day after day ho summoned his cap tains to dlscusj all the posalbltltlcs nd eTentualltles of a conflict with tbo enemy. lie giro them an oppor tunity to say when, wbero and bow tbo battle should bo fought. lYom unlor to senior bo called upon then o express their opinions freely. If vay man bad a core! Idea, It was siren careful conaldcratJoa. If It was an oil ce with ImproTcmcnta, It was viewed .a all phases. After tbo admiral bad patiently Vard bis captains and duly Interro gated thetn. bo Quietly told them his iwn exact plan of battlo and Just what t expected of each man. Whether this was mado cp originally out of bis doto Ucaj or from soch la union with tbo best points adranced by bis cap taln. It was reached only after thor rcxsh deliberation and was final. lion. ohn Barrett la Harper's Magazine io CaallaBk Crmaka. When X Ured at Newport, XL V, froa tM to 1S7 says Colonel T. W. Hlg clnsco, la Tbo Atlantic, there was a constant procession of foreign visitors, rarytni la La tercet and often Quito Tantln in rt. I remember ooo eminent i&erary pan who, La spit of all cao ocs to th contrary, appeared at a rather fashionable day reception la what would now bo called a golf suit. i th loudest possible plaid, like that of th Scotch cooala la Punch who cooes down thus dressed for church to th terror of bis genteel cousins. In ;hls caso th t 1st or also wore a spy class of great sire, bun; round bis neck, all through th entertainment. Another highly connected English man, attending aa evening reception tren Xrt3Mlj for him. cam Into th parlor with his bat and umbrella ta his roLnd. declining to be parted from them through the whole e renin g. which suggested to a deter Newport !ady the story of tbo showman who exhibited a picture of Daniel In th .Loci den and pointed out that Dankl rras to be distinguished from th lions ty baring a blue cotton umbrella ua Jer bis arm. In this case, tbo lady re marked that the conditions were ro tersed, since It was th lion that car rted th umbrella, Tavo ftefrwetary TVrr. Dors tbo cliciato areo with yonT npolred th mild but conversational rerson. 'No," answered th weather prophet .Irrcely. 'Nearly every time I announce .-hat It ought to do it assumes an attl tndscf riid and cncomj'rcmiiic; op ,"tlcaM Washltuton b'Ur. ' llr TUfcfl Ceactiful. my dearr t-ko pl.vHr millionaire who bad mar- rtod the famous beauty regarded the watch chain admiringly. "A verr dellcbtful birthday present. ho continued, beaming upon his fair mn-c m-r v masalre ana ret in W ia- -rm m nrh excellent taste." "X am so glad yoa like ft." she b- tt vii mo ehean too. jusi think. It cost only 15." "Only $13r echoed the millionaire, in astonishment. "Fifteen dollars Cor thfa aolld rold chalaT "Oh, of course It Isn't solid gold," she Interposed. "Ton could never get a solid gold chain for that pnc. "What la It. then 7" nVhy. gold filled, to be sure." X ice." said ber husband, ttrokta bis chla reflectively. "Bnt why this sudden streak of economy? Don t yon think X can ifford to wear a solid gold rhatn?" wif mrrM ma can." she assented. "But this one Is guaranteed to last for ten years and and "Well?" said the millionaire lixjulr lnrlr. "Well, dear," aha concluded, after some hesitation, "as that. Is Quite as long as yoa are likely to live, I thought it would bo fooliseh extravagance to pay any morer Harold Eyre In Wom an' Horn Companion. Am Rvenlaa Coll. "X called on Perkins Ust evening," re marked Mr. Brown. "Did you bare a pleasant time 7" ln- onlred Mr. Brown. "Very. iVrklna was beating hla wife when I rane lu." -Whatr -I say I'erkln. was beating hla wife, but of course le stopped when I came !n." -WelU I should hope so." "I becked Isfru to go right on, but be sal 1 mnw other time would do Just aa welL" -Tcn t-crir-1 him to go on." "Why, yes. I dkln't want to spoil the fun. you kborr." -Ob. yoo IxutvT -KhT "Do yoa iwnn to my yoa could have looked calmly on while ho beat bis wlfer "Ctrtainly. Why notT" "X thought yoa bad at least a epark of manhood le ft. X suppose yoo will be beating me next." "Yes. X think I could if you would play cribbag with me." "1'Liy cribbnger' "Yes. That Is what Pertins and bis wife were doing." "Yoa horrid thing.1 an Francisco Examiner. !Cot f trlekea With Grief. "I thought my ambulance service had hardened. mo against unpleasant surprises," said a young doctor who does considerable work on the lower cast elJe. "but sometimes It seems not For Instance, yesterday morning when X called on an old woman patient in a big tenement down town X found she was drinr. and'X was shocked to see lying asleep cloeo besldo ber on the narrow bed a young girl of about 15. "1 aroused her at one and explained to her that ber grandmother was with in a few minutes of death. I thought naturally that she would Jump out of ber unnleasant position, without think ing km about th manner of her Jumping. But 1 fooled myself. She Jost gbinced nt the old lady and shook cS my hand sullenly and muttered You lemme 'lone; then she turned over to go to sleep again without mov ing atvay an, bieh. "Th rest of the family went on with their chn 1 tori n:: a ud walling, and when I left the houso nftir the end had come to the TUD1niothcr the girl was still sleeping there, refusing to havo ber mornliig n.ip tlfcturtwd. and somehow my system wa considerably Jarred by the thing." New York Commercial Adrertl5ed. Tr Yondevtlle TTwater. BometIms the vaudeville theater Is an Individual and Independent enter prise; more ofti-n It belongs to a circuit. The pat renege, expenses and receipts are enormous. One circuit will speak for n!L It has a theater In New York. one lu !hi!ade!phla. one In Boston, and one In Providence, and they give no Sunday performance, and yet these, four theaters entertain over a.000.000 pwple every ynr. jrtve employment to atiai-lios and to 3.5X actors. r'our tluv.Kand people pass In and out of each one cf these theaters dally. Ten thousand dollars 'are distributed each week In s:laties to the actors and S3..VO to the attaclies. Take one thea ter for example, the house In Boston. It Is op-n the year round, and It costs $7.00" a wrek to keep it open, while Its patrons r. Ill average 2T.0n0 every wwk. On n l oil.h'.y It will play to from lU.fM to li. p-pl- From "The Var.dfv;I!i' Tl ifvr.- by IMwIn Mil too RojU-. la SciUmi-r's. . n U "lfLOO 1-C I'KKU KEK Kallnz Sores, Turners, Ulcer. Can cer of the r'Jose. Eve, Lip Kar, Neck. Breast, Stomach,' or Arras, are all curable by l'- B (Botanie Blood Balm) whtcrt is md especially to cure all tetrible Blood Diseases. Persistent Sores, BIooil and Hkin Blemishes, scro fula, that resist other treatments, are quickly cjred by B. B. II. (Botanic H1M Ualin.) SHin Eruptions, Timples Ued Itching Kdm. Seales, Blisters, Ited or Brown Batches. Blotches, Ca tarrh, nhcuicatijtm. etc , ar all due to 1aI Lhiod. and hence cosily cared by tl. B. Sypilitlc BIocmI Poison Hter allj driveo from the system by B. B. B. by B. B. B. (Botanic Bloom Balm), in one to fire moths. B. B B , does rot Ov.uihIu vecretable or mineral Kison. (Ine bottlo will test it in any caso For ale by drug-sts eveiywhere. Latr bottlfS f l.aix f- Seua 2 stamps lor ;xtgon tree saroplo bottle, which Lich wll be snt b return mail. W hen vca writ, describe symptoms and ixual free medical ailviee will no citen. Aihlres lloou Balm Lo. Allauta. Oa- - . If a pal: of rwrrlncs eonM 1 Wft to. breed and multiply undisturbed for a period of 10 yer.rs. thy would yield an amount of f.h eiual In bulk. to the glole on which we live. Nothing takes Impudence out of.peo- Pi e so promptly as adversity. Atchi son Globe. Te rvtal nr, "How happy the Dab ney Joneses look this evening. It must be their. redding anniversary." "No; they've got their kl cook back." -TWrclt Fre lYes. SOCIETY KLEPTOMANIACS. Tier rwrlola Artteles f Vlrfa Fom tavo Iloaseo of OOelaia, Ono of the leading Jewelers of tbo capital was somewhat taken aback one day, says a Washington paper, by re ceiving from the wife of a high oQcial an order for half a dozen gold nails with a Jewel in the bead of each ana a dozen small gold chains. He Inquired the uses to which the nails were to be duL when his patron said: "Yoa see, I have a number of very valuable object of art, "which, a though they are very expensive, are very small and easily hanuleu. As the wife of an official of the government, X am bl!ed to open my bouse during the season to the constituents of my hosband and the Washington curiosity seeking public In general. On my re tention day. therefore, my bouse crowded with all sorts of people, and last whiter I suffered the loss of sev eral of my roost valuable 'treasures. "X have long been trying to devlso some plan by which I can keep my obiccts of art ntslde f my cabinets and yt t uot have them stolen, for that la the only word I can use la regard to the loss of my treasures. X have concluded that I must either nail down some of the bric-a-brac or chain it se curely to the table, and hence I am go- ln:r to try this remedy. That la why I want these nails and chains." This woman's predicament Is not an unusual one In Washington ofuclal clr cles. The kleptomaniacs who commit the roost aggravated depredations are for the most part well known leaders In society. Ono winter social circles in Wash ington were greatly bewildered and shocked by the dolnga of ono of the best known women In oGJclal circles. A number of hostesses began to miss valuablo dollies from their dinner ta bles after they bad given luncheons or dinners, and finally several or tnem got together and compared notes, and sus picion fell upon one of .the women who bad been the guest at luncheons given by those gathered at the confer ence. Finally tbo wife of a prominent dip lomat determined to etop the raid upon the dollies, and at the next luncheon the seated tbo suspected kleptomaniac next to ber. When tbo doilies were brought on, 6he watched her guest and discovered that the latter laid her doily on the table and. carelessly dropping her handkerchief over it, pickea up both. The hostess, la a most charming manner, turned to ber guest and said: "rardon me, my dear Mrs. but X am afraid you havo my most ex quisite dolly In your handkerchief. It Is bo fine I am afraid It will be crush ed and therefore call your attention to your Inadvertence In taking it up with your handkerchief." The guest was not In the least abash ed, and with a laugh she shook out her handkerchief, and the dolly fell back on the tablo, whereupon she exclaimed: "Why, dear me. eo I havel How very careless of meT There were significant glances all around the table, but no more doilies vrero lost during that season. THE OPEN MOUTH. Sold to De Carvivml of Bahrhootf Tondeacle. IT! mm M. Stanley advances a oew explanation of the tendency to open the mouth In enrpriso and astonisnmeui. Darwin ascribed this tendency to tho Intuitive desire for quietness and ef fectiveness of breathing and to mere relaxation of th muscles. Mr. Stanley finds a deeper organic reason namely, that th oDcn mouth Is the attention sign, and la a primitive and constant reaction with the young or many ani mals for the reception of food for ex ample, with birds. Anv sound or other stimulus lmmea ntely causes the young bird to extend Its mouth. With younsr infants the same Influenco has often the some ef fect. The mouth of the infant under such stimulation usually assumes the sucking form, and Its smile when tne flncer is pointed nt It may De either nascent or degraded sucking. Mr. Stanley maintains that the com mon and highly useful tendency of the very vounc to open the mouth to all stimuli, visual, aural, etc-, continues as a survival In after life, being especially broucht out with stimuli of hign inten sity and unusual Quality and thus bo- comes a mark of surprise and astonish ment. It is a habit very common among boys and girls to open the mouth under any uttention. . The rise of snilllne and lauehter as. connect ed with wit and humor at the basis of which lies surprise thus declares It self as a kind of attention expression. Assuming that the primary expres sion of the mouth Is a feedlug expres sion and that this probably has been modified and evolved In connection with a variety of attention phenomena, Mr. Stanley suggests that It would be worth while to make a detailed study of expression In Infants and young ani mals with xhU point In view. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Uhmi For Ctie Ilavnd. One of the best possible manicure adds Is lemon Juice, diluted" with a lit tle warm water. It not only removes stains from the oalls, but loosens the cuticle far better than scissors will. Xemons are also excellent for whiten ing hands which have become tanned by exposure to the sun in boating or other outdoor exercise. Home Notes. Greatness, after all. In spite of Its name, appears to be not so much a cer tain size as a certain quality in human Uvea. It may le present In lrres whose Tinge Is very smalL - Trapped toy If fortralt. If an old English writer b true in his observations, the pheasant muit be a very 6imple bird, for ho declares that it puts its head in th3 ground and thinks that all its body Is then hidden. This is ju5t what our old friend tho os trich does in tho African desert. The same author says that it was also cap tured by another curious plan. A pic ture of the bird was painted on cloth and then placed in a spot where it was sure of being seen. By and by a 6illy pheasant coming a loner catches sight of the portrait and gees up to have a close view of tho new neighbor While en gaged In inspecting the canvas the fowler draws near from behind and throws his net over the unwary art student Occasionally the typical Fat has a brilliant afterthought; sometimes It Is not so luminous aa be fancies. "Are you going to move the well, sorrr Inquired a man of all work, who6C employer had announced his in tention of building a new bouso in a new and more convenient spot. "No," answered the gentleman brief ly, bis mind full of his own plans. "Now that was a foolish question for me to be axin, eorr," said Pat, after a few moments reflection. "Sure, and why didnt I think? Av coorse, lvery drap of water would run out and go to waste whiles you were moving itl Ifs nothing but a blundering goose I am!" Affairs of tho Heart. The beautiful young girl hesitated to marry the ugly old man. "They say you havo a bad heart," she faltered. "Yes; I'm liable to fall dead any min ute, be answered with apparent can dor. Now at lastshe gave her consent, for In her Innocence she believed him. More marriages are affairs of - the heart than we sometimes think per haps. Detroit Journal. , He Made It Clear. The Worcester Gazette tells of a musician whose English Is not as per fect as his music. . While conducting a festival at IJttleton,. "JJ. n., he was called upon to Introduce a soloist. lie did It In this fashion:.: "La dees und chentlemen, I baf been esked Indrodoose to you Meester Vllder to play for you a flooet solo. I baf now done fo, und be Till now do so." She Silenced Greeley. Horace Greeley once bad a discus sion with an advocate of women's snffraco shortly before tho American civil war. lie was using as his final argument the Inability of women to fight "What would you ao, ror in stance," be asked his friend, "In the event of war?" "J Just what yoo would do, Mr. Gree- . mm . 11. il MT .(tn14 1CT. Sue repucu prumuujr, a buwum ,toy to an office and write Inn other neoDle to co ana mrnuw Don't be fooled twice hi the same Fay, Atchison Globe. A Arnrvit In Macon. Gs.. SSVS! MI a. fe,. - I m have sold a large quantity or AlotnefC Prlend, and nave never known an irt ttincp where it has failed to nroduce the good results claimed for it. All women agree that It makes labor shorter and less Mother's Friend Is not a chance remedy. Its good effects are reaauy e.xpcncuwcu uy an awm mnthoro vuhn 1 1 it. Years flco It oassed the experimental stage. While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains of deliver)-, it is elso o? the greatest benefit during the earlier months of pregnancy. Morning slcknsss and nervousness are readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permitting them to expand without causing uisiress. moiucr Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother, anl her recovery is sure and rapid. Danger from rising and swelled breasts is done away wun compieieiy. Sold by rfrunrlfts for $1 a bottle. THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Saa4 fn om tu.Htrted book fut ipctMt iaotbf ITS W ADVERTISEMENTS OYPNOTISr.LliitT Inl SUrtmgKEY U U KAt Free. Yon can be made a splendid Hypnotises at once. Address M. Younpr, 363 Henry St. Brooklyn, JN. Y. ."":"- "" 1.... ;.1.:i.- 1 . ...i . . . SENT FREE a housekeepers Extract of COOK BOOIC- telling how to prepare many de licate and delicious disher. Address, Liebig Co., P. O. 2618, New York. ruifurerrDHi rNAUfiU EUnVROVAL. PILIG unfu mmm wiy i"ri. tor CHltUMTEltT tUIUUMl U ICED a4 Qml& MlaUia koma. mlmA wtthfelwribtaa. TheM4kerw BelWaa P hMMItaM mm lmlMt Ummm. Bmy mt Jmmr DnHii mm 4 la mm tmr fmrtmrmimrm, TliHnlll HRcllrbrUita.(WNr,kfr tin Mail. 1 : Ttli B4 wj aimilUu. C'k Uli emit imIhIO Town We are now craalng a mw prr-ei tbrouRb oar property in iliput!rlmf Elizabeth City, to be enUl I'arKviiit Avenue. Iota are for Fnl now i n Parkvilie Avenue and on North K nd street at the following pnrw: All J-t on Road street, 8200 ear.li. dx-nr r lot on Parkville Avenue, $-' each. A!' other lots, $100 each. Tl ee pri--. will be advanced after Jnui.arv 1, Terms to suit purchai-n. Mi:ey m.- object. Now w the tun to :iivih- vour monev. ioa can tl mi.i i n mix months Apply to , On t.i premiMJjs. Beef if- nnif3 O'uuro of tlio Doctors' Patcnuork; Yea Gen Caro Yourself at Horns. Anrrma this ? i . ; The this Tile poison, and only attempt to heal np the outwara aprjearaQca ci tne disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving thejpoisOa Into thd system, and endeavor to keep It shut In with their constant doses Of pojasn and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break, out into sores, ana tne ngnt is conwnueu j i c. more u am ago uuu mjp uwo iwu. . Mr. H. I. Myers. 100 Mulberry fit., hundred dollars with the doctors; when I realized that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my bedy, and these soon Tbroke out Into running sores, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try 8. 8. 6 as a last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your Direc tions for Self-Treatment and the large splotehea on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely, a was soon cureu penectiy uuu oiy skin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at home, after the doctors had failed completely. It is Taluabla time thrown away to expect the doctors to core Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease Is be yond their skill, bwuts specino ? - S. S. S. FOR acta in an entirely different way poison out oi the system ana gets na oi it enniwj. uwwj vw alsease, while other remedies only shut the poison fn where it lurks Xorever, ment places a cure within the reach of vica, tree ot cnarge, ana save tea pawen wj em uiuuiey v yuwuwtjn Write for full Information to 8wift Boeciflo Co.. Atlanta. Q. S WHOLESALE i . fTR HmR A JVTlJ bbiww wimw bbbbibbii bv AND DEALERS IN- Hay, Lime, Cement, Hair & Plaster. ItSTPrettiest and Best Ready-Mixed Paint in the city. ' Send for New Color Cards., Lead, Oil, Varnishes, Terpentine, Etc, AGENTS FOR A. WREEN & EON'S ELIZABETH TURNIP SEEDS ARE But don't think that because they are cheap you can get them in one dace as well as another:everv vear M. - - - ,m - - v v nnd that idea a mistake, and yon ience; it isn't pleasant tofprepare ground, ay for seeds and cultivation and then be rewardea at the end of shapen roots not worth the cost of Buy your Turnip seeds carefully five times more valuable. Don't he ience - it may save you a few cents local stores, but you must have an Decide in good time how much and then write to us, We can give nity cents per pouna, ana we guarantee io aenver tnem at your nome for that price. "You can buy them cheaper. - Growers 7JC01RIEHCIAL PLACE, TOILET SOAPS i High Grade Perfumery tf Stationery and ii? ? M? ti? To . jrr ii? STANDARD CP a? C3 DEALERS 1NT ii? C DRUGS AND DRUGGIST SUNDRIES. CO i? Tn ! 71 A 7V7T-I : : " Fft Piptl o)(lP (Pi for ITWE l)OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOCKOCX)0( "" Disease commonly Do You symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous; B W0 RIPAHS TABULES M n'S RI PAH S TAB U LES Ripans Tabufes Regulate the Crstem and Preserve the Health EASY RIPANS TABULE3 UUeeOmeplaetof A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST SAVE and thomld be kept for itm every famUy. . . jvI n.nt tm rn tSa 1i0fcfAt donht that thd An vnrvrtk harm thsn fTOCO IS treatiSit Contagious Blood Poison ; many Ticttoi or loatnsome oiseaso womu w (suui Yr i off to-day if they h4 never auoweq jsemr selves to be dosed on mercury and pot;:h, the only remedies which the doctors eve? giro for blood poison. : A. - aoetors ere wouy uoawe w sciga w inueiuutcjjrt wo vuua wm3 ""vvtr .--Via . , , llT ... . Newark. N. J., says: 1 had spent a THE BLOOD from Dotash and mercury It forces the all. We giye all necessary medlaaJ so- 'LOEA & 00 . AHMnv.MBw TOBACCO JXTItiTS. wbwbmw w irCGlS. A full line kept In stock CITY N. C. CHEAP a ffood manv rjeonlfl nav sharrjiv to might as well learn from there exper 0 x- - , A the season with a lot of woody, mis: gathering. iust as carefully as you do seeds guided by either price or conven and a little trouble to buy at your eye to the future. ground you should put in turnpsi you your choice of the best kinds at ( Can you buy them as 'good? & Merhcants.gg - - NORFOLK, VA. In Great Varity. 4 Including Selected Extracts Oigars h in Suit . The Most fastidious. j ' An . . ti the. w An Ah PHARMACY ft 11 Id A TD T ITf2L G! fT" O wi . ... , C3 JOB PRINTING ATmm My r ' m. mr- m ' met DK?. comes on with slieht TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. fWTl8.? receivi of price. Boat (8 vials), 75 cents. Family package (4 boxesj, 12. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO, 10 SPRUCE STREET, K - NEW YORK. 1EI IB. '-.7 V. I SCH EDULE IN EFFECT AUG 28, 18W Norfolk and Southern Railroad mall and express traius, south bouud. dally (except Sundays) leave Elisabeth City at 1L40 a m northbound dally, except Sundays, leavs KiizAbetn city at 2:45. r m. rioa ! and 4 Northbouud leaves Elizabeth City. 9: SO a. m. and going Booth 6: p, m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Pat- unlay. P Both trains arrive at and depart from Norfolk & Western depot, Norfolk; connect at Norfolk with all rati and steam er lines, and at Edeuton with n.tcamers foi Roanoke, Cashie, Chowan and Scupper nong rivers; transier steamer to Mickey' Ferry, thence by Norfolk t Southern R. R. to Roper, l Pantego and Belhaven connecting' with Old DorotnionteMner forilate.eyviiie, Auronu'-waaningrion ana Intermediate landings. Eastern Carolina Dispatch and - Old Dominion Une Steamer leaves Elizabeth City.Tues- day.Thursday and Saturday at 0:00 P. M. for .New Jjern t'rientai anti Roanokes Island, connecting with A . cc C.R. R .for Goldsboro, Kmton and Morebead City, and with W. it W. R. R. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, etc. Returning leaves New Berne Monday Wednesday and Friday. Tickets on sale at Elizabeth uty ta tion to Roanoke Inland, Oriental, New Berne. Ktrston, Goldsboro.Morehcad City and Wilmington, N. C. Daily all rail service between Ellzabetl Citvand New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. Through cars, and as low rates and quicker time than by any otket route. Direct all goods to be shipped via East ern Carolina Dispatch as follows .' From Norfolk by Norlolk & Southern Railroad, Baltimore, by P. W. it. it., Presi- dent Street Station; Philadelphia, by Pennsylvania R. R., Dock Street Station New York, by Penneylvanla R. R., Pior 27, North River, and Old Dominion Line. - For further information apply to JI. II Snowden Agent Elizabeth City, or tothe General office of the "Norfolk and Southern Railroad Co., Norfolk, Va. M.K.KINO, U.C, IIUDCJH, Gen'l Manager. Oen'in.rM Ait REAL ESTATE, -BY IT? ' v. Q Q T a yy n I . ala S W tmm .... ) CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. House ane lot cor. of Burgess and Martin streets. 81,500. Underwood house and lot on Church street. Vacant swain p lot on Martin street. Runs to Tiber Canal. Room for sev eral buildings. Cheap, and on easy 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 dollars each. A.lbemarle Uotel. A hanasome dwelling on River Bide. Modern hoine, delightfully located. Factory sites and cheap building lots on we6t 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 Ileal Estate of all kinds, aud the same will be promptly placed on the market, with out expense, until sale is made. Two town lots on Lawrence street Chance for a speculation. $450. t A fine dwelling with large lot on the edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms eas. 81,000. Corner lot and dwelling on Churcn and Dyer streets. $525 25 acres of land with good dwelling- six rooms. Nicely fitted out with. stables and outbuildings. A deftitabio home...... $050 Bell street 60x120 feet. House 24x24 feet '2 stories. L 8x10 feet. All out buildings 800 A fine property on Shepard street. House and lot on . North Side, near - depot and wharves $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 lot unntli nf N. & 8. Railroad track (MPennsvIva nia"), each. ..... 8250 ' Two tenement houses on LawronrA street. Lot extends to canal: A bar gain. " Poindexter Creek front on west side of street. A fine wharf site. on Paso no t An k River, on south side of town. A desirable dwellintr and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott streets. A handsome dwelling on Eoad street - th Euigt8. ' Farm laiids on the River. A 200 acre farm with force nnd com. modious buildings. Well timbered and In a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms easv. A honRn nnd lot on Rn rtra fltrMr- 40 x 140. House six rooms. Price $S0O one half cash 1, 2 and 3 years. J AMES BOND, rOMMfFSrON OEAT-BK IN ALL KINXa or EFBSB FISH, 6amc and Terrapin O. 704 SECOND STREET BALTIMORE. , ' FOR SALE. NO AGENTS EMPLOY EP
The Weekly Economist (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1899, edition 1
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