A TERROR OF THE EAST.
He Would not Drink and had a
Great Record at Home.
"Come up and drink !'
As he spoke Tarantula
fixed his single eye oi the
Bill
ten
derfoot from the east, who sat at
a table whence all but him had
fled panic-stricken to the bar of
of the Rustler's Roost.
"I'm not histin pizen this trip,
podner," the tenderfoot made
reply.
"W-h-a-t !" roared Tarantula
Bill in an awful voice that made
the glasses on the bar clink and
the bartender reach for his bullet
proof vest.
"Look out, stranger," the dis
penser of tanglefoot whispered:
"thats Tarantula Bill, the Bucks
ing Bronco of the Brazos."
"Pleased to meet the gentle
man," the tenderfoot cried, cares!
fully adjusting his glasses. "I'm
Halsey Putnam, of Brooklyn."
Tarantula Bill, the Bucking
Broncho, gave a whinny of rage
and pawed the circumambient
air.
"Not histin pizen, eh ?" he
snorted. "Waal, I guess yes.
Step right up here an take yer
bitters !"
"Not a bitter, podner," the
tenderfoot cried, turning to his
newspaper. "Much obliged, but
I ain't irrigatin any nowadays."
Tarantula Bill's single eye
seemed to flash fire, and canters
ing twice around the Roost
he slammed a big six shooter on
the bar and called loudly for a
shroud with a "biled" shirt
front.
"I'm ole death's white boss!
I'm the Bucking Broncho of the
Brazos. I'm a cyclone, a volca
no, a tidal wave, an a yearth
quake all in one ! Come up an
drink !"
"Aw, say, Bill, your trolley's
twisted. Your dynamo is dusty.
Your circuit's full o' more kinks
than the British lion's tail. Go
way an' don't bother me. I'm
not drinkin', see?" the tenderfoot
growled.
The crowd gasped and scatter
ed. "Better drink, young feller,"
suggested the bartender, This
ai'nt no sewing society. Bill's
killed his man.
'.'So yoii've killed your man,
have you, Bronchy ?"the tender
foot inquired. "I'm some on
that too. I've killed 10 or 12
myself, I disremember exactly
which."
A murmer, an awed murmur,
arose from the crowd, and the
Broncho's swarty face paled
visibly.
"It's Jessie James," said YVhis
by Dick.
"No, it's Billy the Kid !" said
One Eared Rafferty.
"'Tain't neither. It's Bob
Younger!" said Whiskers Murs
phey
There was a concerted- moves
ment toward the door.
The tenderfoot was counting
on his fingers. "Yes," reflect
ivelv, "it was 12."
"Twelve !" shrieked Tarantula
Bill. Who who are you,
stranger ?"
"Who am I ?" repeated the
tenderfoot.
"I'm an electrical devastator.
I'm a death-chair on wheels. I'm
a trolly uioterman from Brook
lyn !"
In the mad stampede that fols
lowed, the Bucking Broncho of
the Brazos lost a shoe.
A Real Mrs. Partington.
An English paper tells of a
real Mrs. Partington. She walk
ed into the office of the judge of
probate and asked: "Are you
the judge of reprobates?" "I am
the judge of probate," was the
reply. "Well, that's it, I expect,"
quoth the lady. "You see, my
husband died detested and left
me several little infidels, and I
want to be appointed their ex
ecutiouer !"
VACATION TIME
Is at hand and is welcomed by all, es
pecially those whose duties in life have
caused them to greatly run down their
system to meet the requirements, phys
ical and mental, forced upon them.
With these and others.it is important,
whether at home, at the seashore or in
the country, but some thought be given
to diet, and as further assistance to
Nature, a good building-up medicine
like Hood's Sarsaparilla had best be
resorted to. If the digestion is poor,
liver deranged and frequent headaches
seem to be the rule, Hood's will change
all this and enable everyone to return
to their home and business in a refresh
ed state of mind and bodily health.
LI
HUNG
CHANG
THE CHINESE VICEROY WILL
VISIT US NEXT WEEK.
WILL BE HONORED.
Will Probably be Met by a Naval
Fleet and the President.
Li Hung Chang, he of the
Peacock feathers and Yellow
Jacket, will visit the United
States next week, euroute home
from visiting the Russian Czar
and his tour through England
and France. He will sail from
Southampton for New York to
morrow, on the American Line
steamship St. Louis, will occupy
a-suit of rooms on the main
promenade deck, amidships, in
jrder to escape the motion oi
the vessel. His two adopted
sons will occupy suites on the
snmp rlrrlr TIip Chinese Ell-
, - i
vov will take his meals in his
room, and food will be prepared
by his own cooks.
A fleet of United States war
vessels will escort him in the
harbor and all honors befitting
his high position in the Chinese
Empire, will be shown him.
Dandruff is an exudation from the
pores of the skin that spreads and dries
forming scurf and causing the hair to
fall out. Hall's Hair Keuewcr cures it.
Another Terrible Crime.
A special from Durham, N. C,
says: "Durham county is afflic
ted with another terrible crime,
one of the most inhuman in the
whole category of crimes this
one seeming to be without any
motive save to gratify the spirit
of a friend.
Monday about 2 o'clock, a
colored girl, about fifteen years
old, who was nursing for Rev.
Frank Sewell, colored, adminis
tered to his two and a half
mouths old baby a dose of con
centrated lye. Dr. A. M. Moore
was called in and attended the
infant. While the child was
still living yesrerday Dr. Moore
gives it as his opinion that death
is the inevitable result.
A warrant was issued against
the girl. She was arrested and
committed to jail to await re
sults. What could have been the
motive that prompted this foul
deed no one seems to know. It is
rumored, however, that this is
the second offense-of the kind of
which she has been guilty.
The difference between Tills and
Simmons Liver Regulator, is just this:
Pills don't go down very easy with most
people, and you feel them afterwards.
While Simmons Liver Regulator in
liquid or powder is very pleasant to
take, and the only feeling that you have
afterwards is the great relief that it
gives from Constipalion, Billiousness,
Sick neadache And Dyspepsia. It is a
mild laxative and atonic.
The Value of Vegetables.
An exchange makes the fol
lowing timely suggestions on
the subject of diet during warm
weather: "Do not eat too much
meat in the summer; a little
meat will go a long way, and on
really hot days large quantities
of meat are decidedly injurious.
It is not for nothing that nature
has been so prodigal with vege
table growth in the hot time of
the year. We are meant to eat
more fruit and vegetables in
summer than in winter, for they
are better for our health. Meat
and fatty foods supply us with
heat as well as with actual nour
ishment, and we do not need to
have our temperature iucreased
on a hot day. See, however, that
the fruit eaten is fresh and fully
ripe, and the vegetables welK
cleansed and freshened and in
good condition. Over-ripe or
green fruit must never be eaten.
Do not be afraid of wasting fruit
which has begun to decay.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Thj foe
tlmils flgaatnre
Of
' is en
vrappst,
Send to the Fisherman &
Farmer office for printing of
any kind. Our stock of enve
lopes, linen and white note heads,
bills, cards, posters, etc., is the
best and most varied of any in
this section. Call, see us on the
street, or order by mail.
SAW THE VIRGIN MARY.
WEALTHY FARMER OF NEW JER
SEY DESCRIBES THE VISION
THAT SURPRISED HIM.
The following story comes
from Belvidere, N. J.:--Moses
Dcpue is known through
out this county and the adjoining
counties in Pennsylvania as the
wealthiest and most staid tiller
of the soil residing in Parhaquary
township. He is a deacon in the
Lutheran Church, Superinten
dent of the local Sunday school,
and comes from a good old Qua
ker family, his father having
been a colonel in the revolutions
arv war. He has been treasurer
of the township, a member of
the County Board of Free Hold
ers.and until last week a prom
inent candidate for State Senator.
He is now looked upon with j
suspicion by his neighbors, and
there are a few who question his
veracity.
He was sitting on the front
poich of his fine old farm house
1 .
Sunday afternoon, when he told
the following strange story:
"Last Thursday afternoon
about 5 o'clock, while fishing
for bass from a boat at the head
of Sabo Rift, in the Delaware
river, I was suddenly startled by
seeing a huge white cloud arise
from the stream near the Jersey
shore, from which there emerged
the strains of sweet music. Its
strange shape and the way in
which it arose, in the form of a
cross, riveted me to my seat. As
the cloud reached a heisrht of
about fifty feet it parted in the
middle, and there, in the centre,
was the form of a beautiful wo
man. "Her sweet face was radiant
with a strange light, her beaut:
ful golden hair fell in heavy rolls
over her shoulders, and a shininsf
crown of silver adorned her brow.
The figure, which was of natur
al size, was robed in a garment
of white which reached to her
feet. As the apparition arose
and floated over the Delaware I
heard sweet songs and music
from overhead.
"Ths fisrure bore a striking
resemblance of portraits of the
Virgin Mary, and was so daz
zling in its brightness that I
placed my hands before my eyes.
When I recovered from my as
tonishment the vision had van
ished." There is no question that Mr.
Depue is firm in his belief that
he saw the apparition described.
Mr. Nataniel Mortonson, a well
known citizen of Ishpeming, Mich.,
and editor Superior Fasten, who, for a
long time, suffered from the most ex
cruciating pains of rheumatism, was
cured, eight years ago, by taking Ayers
Sarsaparilla, having never felt a twinge
of it since.
A Woman Storekeeper Murdered
Shortly after daylight Tues
day morning Kate Cabanie, who
kept a general store in the south
ern suburbs of Montgomery,
Ala., was found lying just out
side the back door choked to
death. The woman was attired
in her nightclothing and it was
evident that she was aroused af
ter going to bed, by the murder
ers. The woman lived in a
room back of her store and had
no one living with her. She
did a good business and had ac
cumulated considerable property
The room was ransacked by the
murderers.
KOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENI5Y 6c CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Chenev for the last 15 vears, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
bv their hrm.
WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo O.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catanh Cure is taken inter
nal, acting directly upon the blood
ana mucous surfaces of the system.
'testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per
bottle, hold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
You can
Write
to us for auything in the
Printing line and get it as j
calling at the office.
Why?
Because we make a Spe
cialty of
Mail
Orders
1
Address
Tha Ificliflrmofl .C TTo vm or m
LE BRUM'S
FOR EITHER rtlTXu
Tlifs remedy being In
jected directly to the
seat of those diseases
of the Genito-Urinary
Organs, requires no
change of diet. Core
guaranteed in 1 to 3
days. Small plain pact-
1
1
TO
YOUNG
WIVES
HE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
IHSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
"Mothers'
Friend "
nOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN.
HORROR AND RISK.
My wife used only two bottles. She
was easily ami quickly relieved; is now
doing fipiemlidly.
J. S. Mouton', Tlarlow, N. C.
Sent by express or mail, on receipt of price,
$1.00 per lotUe. Book "TO MOTHERS'
mailed frc-e.
BOADFIELD UKill.lTOII CO., ATLANTA, GA.
BOLD BT ALL DBUaQISTS.
500
MEN
WANTED.
-TO-
Unload
Schoo tiers,
A G-ood Job One
that will last all Sum
mer. To secure the job a nickle
is required as a deposit of
good faith.
Apply at once to
J. R. BERGERON,
At the Palais, 011 Main Street.
GET THE BEST
"When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement
and be led o think you ran get the best mrtd
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
vou buy from i-eliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and square
dealing, vou will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
Light Running
There is none in the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvements as the
Ne w Home:
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (patented),no other has
it ; New Stand patented), driving wheel hinged
cn adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum.
WRBTE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
OBANOB. V ASS. EOSTOH , MASS. 88 UNION SQUAM, . T
CinCAOO, III. ST. Louis, Mo. Dallas. Texas.
6an Frahcisco, Cal. AtlaktA, Ga..
FOR SALE BY
S. H. Murrell,
The Old Reliable
Sail Maker,
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C,
can be found at his old stand at the
Short bridge, over James Spires store,
Zimmerman Hall.
Canvas Furnished
at Factory Prices.
Awnings, Tents and Flags- a
Specialty.
All orders by mail promptly attend
ed tcv Old Canvass bought and sold.
'. O. fio.v rjz, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Sftue f in M ti ,
iH IN m
-AN'P-
pouin
i WM. 1. HOOPER & CO..
110 E. Pratt, near Light,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Manufacturers of
a, C DVTON AND FLAX GILL NETS, .
g Corks, Seine Leads, 4c.
i tiHe Twine or all Iiinlw, Mit-
uilla. C .:tiu A- II cuip Uouc
-sL hills
r-,;'.j CALM1
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DR. C. P. BOGERT.
Surgeon and Mechanical
DENTIST
Edentoii, X C.
Patients visited when requested.
SIMPLE INQUIRY MAT SAVE YOU
DOLLARS.
Write for prices before p!ac
ing orders for gravestone o
eemetery work.
Deaisns sent free.
-COUPER'S-
-MARIJLE WORKS,-
lil, 113 & 115 Bank St.,
Norfolk Va.
Notice,
All boats landing at the
Nag's Head Pier on and after
this date will be charged
wharfage.
This only applies to boats from
Elizabeth City and adjacent
landings.
.Wharfage Rates Private fam
ilies Siooo; boarding houses
25,00; horses $2.50 each extra.
GRICE & GuiRKIN,
June 4U1, '96. Proprietors
W.P.Ives&Co.,
Blenders of
Old Whiskies.
11 iiiui ii ill 1MsK',
Norfolk, Va-
Write for Samples and Prices.
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LAXATIVE
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QUININE
5
Moves the Bowels gently, relieves the
cough, cures the feverish condition
and headache and prevents pneu
r
to
Q
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monia. Cures m one day. Put
up in tablets convenient for
taking.
PRICE, 25 Cts.
ror sale Br all druggists
mi
LUMBEE
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Truck
Boxes
CRATES
Now is the time to place your
order lor the latter for the Spring
Shipping- Address
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F.lizabeth City N. C.
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WHICH IS THI BLACKER LINE?
liE NOT
-Deceived. I
By venders of Spectacles
and Eye-Glasses. They
are not
Opticians,
But if they were, they
could not do justice to
their patrons in that way.
There is located at Eden-,
ton, N. C, a
Scientific Optician
who has a reputation to
sustaiu,vho will treat you
right and is reliable.care
ful and practical; so say
two of the leading physi
cians Dillard and Mc
Mullan. Respectfully
B. E. BYRD,
The Optician.
SGANDARD.
.
j: (I-.. SX.Z
G-ood is Good,
But the best!
Ah, good is not in
it then. . Get the
BKST while you
. are buying, and
save your money.
Fine high-grade,
light running, 22lb
wheel with bear
ings made of the
finest tool steel.
Price: $85.00 for
Model 40 and $100.00 for
Model 42. Discounts for cash.
Catalogues and tcstemonials furnish
ed free upon application. For partic
ulars write the MAKERS.
Tho (Um. Mashroiick Co.,
350 Seventh Ave.,
Near 2Sth Street, XT,- Vaht-
1 4 iv x w ix r.
Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Terri
tory. 11-29.
The Fs he man
An Farmer
6 ELIZABETH CITY N. C
The Leading Newspaper of the
First District.
Bright ! Newsy ! Up to-Date !
$1.00 p'er Year.
Best. Advertising
Medium
Mitchell & EHiott, Owners.
G. W. Rogers,
Tbe Blacksmith
OF
(Elizabeth (City, N. (C.
Having taken charge of the
Blacksmith Department of J. V.
Sanders I take this method of
informing my friends that 1 am
prepared to do every kind of
work that is usually done m a
first-class
ZBla,clsm.Itlx
and I hope to be favored with
the patronage of the public. I
also solicit the patronage of all
of Mr. Sanders' old patrons,
promising to do work only in first
class workmanship manner, at
the same time to be prompt
with all work placed in un
hands. I shall make a specialty
of all kinds of
Repair Work,
and those having auything along
this line should give me a trial.
The business will be continued
at the same old stand on Poiu
dexter street, where I will be
pleased at all times to receive a
call from my fri uds. My prices
will be reasonable, and in keep
mg with the hard times. Give
me a trial and I will guarantee
to satisfy my patrons in every
particular. Respectfully,
G.W. ROGERS,
Shop in the Sanders Building,
Poiudexter Street.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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mean.:- so much more th.in
yon imagine sorioi::- r ;:d
triflinjr ailments neglcctt-.d.
Don't play with Katurti's
greatest gift health.
If yr.u Ere certr
Uoui t t rorts. weak
Sand petierally .;-
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Brow:rs Iron li'
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comes from t';e
itters
very rim dose
vuon't siain jur
teeth, a is J i i s
pleasaut ij talc;.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuraizia. Troiihles.
'Constipation, Bad Blood
maiaria, Nervous ailmen.-
women's complaints.
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lines on ihe wrapper. AM others are -.ub-
will send set of Ten ' R-. ;.! A..i.-.- i
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