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"ill Job "vv ork DONE "Very Cheap AT This Office. SEMI - WEE Rates For ADVERTISING Moderate AT This Office. Y p ishermaini 1C1. Sam'l. .!. Skixskk, Kditor. A. H. Mitchell. u si iikk Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Trier Pr Yrrn- !tl!.'ir. Vol. I. EDENTON, N. C, Tuesday, August 23, 1887. NO. 101. 1 a 1 JVD. Groves & Co. General Commission Merchants for the sale of Vegetables, Truck and Fruits of all kinds, ALSO FSESH FJSH of all kinds. Xo 10 Bmvly's Wh.iif, Baltimore, Ivld. Consignments solicited and prompt al ly . returns made. Wood House,! Nag's Head, IT. O. This house- is located on the Sound Side, South of the Hotel, with eight 1 urge comfortable rooms, and is now open for regular and transient boarder. . TERMS: Per Day, cl.nQ. per wo k. SO. 00; per month, 620. Ou. Single meal i?5c Boarders requiring a seperate room will be charged 2.00 per week extra. Spe cial terms can be made for families for the season. tf B.F.ELLIOTT. Tills space be longs to W. J. Moore & Co., DEALERS IX CHOICE LIQUORS, INTON. N. C. "4 O A HORSE, sound and tie in every respect, By J.-W. Spraill. Terms Easy. Apply at once o Mr. Spruill is still in the dairy busi ness. Milk delivered at Your door up on order Evei ay. Prices as usual moderate. ihis is a This great convenience to house keepers and th before should be liberally eucour a -1. juiO tfn. BAKER & SON, Coach. Makers, .iS&enton, M ,boV hrm iiaving.iust recciveo a n "vej'ii!v of material, ;u"" i:creas'-. th nc il- forc, wish to state that th-.-y ar propned to do ail kind of c6Uil VV 1 S m r in the very latest and improved style Itl pri s t' surprise overvwdy Before Iniving a Buggy, wagon, cart oi- a wheelbarrow, you should give th. a ti iai, you will save laou vy. If yoi h,i ve i rparing of r.n kid to do they will suit yu r.-oth in work and pr:c-. Ho rs--i i tioeiUg iov. e cneap anl r.oat scp!4-y .-C :-v. rvjs s D Tht.r. Iivy, Capt. Jmes, will make 'highest bidder. Price 62.050. We ua regular trips during reason, leaving Kd- 'deistand 3Ir. Wozelka will estabiish his eutun at 10 o "clock a. M., for j hakerv at this point. If so, it will b-an -rr w vr f every Saturday, until further notice. For particulars apply to K. R. Pen dleton. June 29; 18S7. J. J. Jo.ves, Owner Entered at the Post Office at Eden ton as Second-Class Matter. LOCAL,. Limeades 5c each, at the Bay View. New Wheat Flour at Wozelka?s cheap for cash. Call View. and examine Stock at the Bar Miss Sarah Davenport friends in E. City. is visiting Our Manager spent the evening, yes terday, at Plymouth. Milkshakes, Limeades and all perance drinks at the Bay View. Tem" But little business on Saturday, owing to the threatening weather &c. Wozelka sells the best and cheapest Flour in the town. Give him a call. Read School Notice of our County Su perintendent of Public Institution to be elsewhere found. Read the new ad of B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., who offers induce ments to agents. Several of our young people spent last Sunday in Hertford. Went to attend church of course(V) Mr. Chas. Boas and Mr. A. B. McCoy left last night on a visit to relatives at Buckland, N. C. The tide, recently after the late rains, was unusually high almost resembling an Enquirer tidal-wave. Persons wishing to send U3 money for their Subscription, can do so by Postal Note it only costs 3 cents. Nice bread, made of the best New Wheat Flour, and the choicestcakes at Wozelka's fresh every day. Mr. James Jackson, one of Edenton's boys, late of "Washington D. C, is on a visit to his mother and family. Rev. G. W. Lee, D.D.,of Washington D. C, willpreach at Providence Baptist church in Edenton Sunday, 11 o'clock. Eighteen new subscribers added to our iist lat week. We are glad to see that our people appreciate our enlargement. Rev. Mr. Hughes visited St. Paul" parish Monday, holding c.eryiceat uigbt. jlr. Hughes is full of and manifests i complete appreciation of the truth he preaches. Although the growth of cotton this s.asan is vigorous there' i a decided absence of fruit from the most of it The heavy raiiss have damaged the yield prospect very decidedly. Remember we enter no names upon our subscription book unless the money accompanies your order. Subscriptions a e positively caih. If you want our paper send the money and get it. Rev. J. Win. Lee preached Sunday morning and night at the M. E. church. The congregation on both occasions wa? iarga and most attentive. Mr. Lee i manifestly greatly appreciated by out ooopie. Our lucky Foreman continues in luck He was The happy recipient on a riday county, of a large box of most ielicioc-;;r:iv-j. It w;.s a sght to see him enjoy (hem. He returns thanks to the donoi at his chil-.ihoo-; home and yronounc ? pleasant 1 audi!3 ujiuii t-ie kixia con tributc-rs to hit pleasure. Divice Servi te at Si. Pauh mo mm - an Eveiting, the Rector oificiaT isg. fs indeeti refreshing to hear, as 1 1 rve statedlv do, something tiiat :3 .ibv-ve t. r some fir-ati- thic: that r-ppeals to o;u liiglirSt meat, oarb-st thought, tle nob.er par: oake si; il- oi our us, ir: b-riuseiat'tmug that will - time iad ivij--?2 ,1 il :t Let -P ULllO e ' toe Amomr the new advertisements this. Tvp.fk wi!i be found c i i t oi T. A. B"rrv & Co., of Plymouth ve comm urn ti a i 1 enterprising ixtipany to our triends ti i on deserving the undivided patrorijicre ' of our home eopie. This i:i the business j io be t stere 1 it locks towards the j artainmeut which ha? been for a lon i rune a crying necessity in our Southern j cc-iii!try. hi t us patronize iiome in du- I tires for in them lieo Ui3 future, good of our material existences. The Le? h--ea.se Mam str.vt, wa.- p ir chased at public sale on baturday by J. V.. Vor.eik x. he being tiie iuft aiio njlditional convenience to his form patrons and friends. lie is a tirtt clars ! baker and does a good pusiness not only in a retail way but furnishes merchants, and counties surrounding. We are glad ! to chroncile the success of our people specially that of patrons and friends Farmers and others who have a little 'eisure time for the next faw months will find it to their interest to write to B. F. Johnson & Co.,. of Richmond, whose advertisement appears in another column. They offer great inducements to persona to work for them all or part of their time. Fresh Beer, on tap, daily. A small keg will be tapyed at 10 o'clock every morning, thereby, enabling me to fur nish my patron.- with a fresh article. I buy in small kegs ii; order that none shall become stale before use. Eight or ten kegs constantly on hand in ice hous R. B. Hayes. CSTBeer can also be bought at my place fresh every day at 10c per quart. Kegs furnished if wanted. Messrs. A. J. Bateman and W. S. I Summerellcame id from NheTs Head on Friday. They, with all the rest whe i nave visitea tins resort, give a tavoraDte ! account of it. Th crowds of visitors ' who 'save been coustantlv a.t the place durin the entire seasoi: attest its attract- iveuess to be greatly augmented this ! season by the improved condition of the j ; hotel and the presence of a number of j new and first clues private boarding houses. Nag's Head is destined to in I, crease in popularity if only its private and public place? of accommodation keep pace with the nward of the times. The death of a good person is often calculated to lessen the dread of our apprehensions as to what tho "last ene my"7 really is, and such deaths deserve to be specially noticed jvs much for the encouragement of the -iving a& lur the respect we have for the dead. In the death of Mrs. William Durfey, (ne Mollie Foster) of Karrells-rdle, her many friends have an example of bright Christian triumph, wir.ch should serve to nerve them fow the end and sustain thein in the conflict of the Ust hoar. "I am ready to go," ;.nd like St. Paul ahe could say "1 know that my Redeemer liveth," etc. Heaven lifted up m her eyes, her ears, and, amid sounds :r apbic, her soul was escorted to therea:ms oi bliss while yet, j s it were, kind words r farewell hung upon her mortal lips. Death baffled the .skill f her four, m-.6t learned, P!jyi.cians'v l.o. tor ib? eleven lay? of her Illness. ' watched over he: -v i l ii zealous care and Jn tender synipa :')" -he sleeps h ;r last s'-et p. ' ' whih in the zfciory of life she will ever have an active, pleasant existence. Edk.xtox, N. C, ) FiUEND. August. 22nd, 1SS7. THANKS. We ackTiowle Ige the following frori. ar Brethren of E. City, 'i'ne Economist fa;. s: The Edent f TlSFlEiiMAN & FF.MRhaS bfOllt'Di.-a.i .i no otherwise improved. We wish it continual success. It is a first-tLtis auu :ewjr journal. " The Falcon says: Bro. Mitchell oi (c.t mekian vt Fakmkr was in towr ".Vdi'esday, bound for Nag's Head -C .ic excursion. The Fishekman tl- Farm kris again enlarged and is a credit toit owners. The i .'aroliniaueajs: Wucongratulatt our ppright'.y Edenton cotemyorarv . the !?lt-u::sviAS & Fakmsk. on its evuV.;eefr wf prosperitv enlargement- and im provement. Wealr-ays! rejoice in the success o our c ten!;oranes, pocialr;:'. l.oe de:trvin it THE RAPE CASE. It v.-as stated in our issue of ..the lCtl rhat- "a colored preacher, name un known to us, was arretted at Plymo tth, tii. the 15th. charged with attempt -apeoiieof his conrregation a litth ,:;r! vhile holding-a meeting at YVhnd- nce been learned the pr-a-l -rV name watSSnrk Leuiiox. The ;;risonei V .is held m I'iymouth .ur.tii :!ie letam of the htf :aer when he wf.a ;.- ceu back to Windsor by an officer and uri'vd ove r to the Sl;eri!f of Bertie. Af- t investigating tn- matter it was tcunu I tin t Lennox was rot guilty and that the J A ULiiiiO iiU:i !r ? .- l . I T pned to parts uuinown. ESCAPED. Nev and Observer cf the 20th say, iv;i5 jet -jiied here vt&terdav that Win. ijooch. wur with James A. Smith, ki'Ied John A. Cheatham in this city two years Ago, had er-caped fim.i a ; squad of coCjJ victs who are at -worh on the Carthagaj S: ('iu'.t-run railroad, in Moore county.! I h'altigh peoplj a ill remeaiWr the excite- uieut into which toe city was thrown on the night cf Jai ICta, 1SS5, 'when it was r"0-eriea tUat jxo. aeauum naa i been killel in his store on Wilmington street. Uooch and James Smith were ! i -cted. and after a Icnc trial in which crrra.t interest wa3 manifested ."both were convictid of murder and sentenced .to be hanged by Judge Clark. This sente'nee twenty vears by the Governor, at the solicitation of many citizens of Raleigh. Gooch has been in the penitentiary for ! about two years, and w: i-nily en to Moore county to do railroad wil, from whence he made hi esoae l.tst Thursday A man named Wilketson escaped with h:'r. THE A. fc P. R. The Albemarle 6: t::tego Railroad has completed track laying to Mackey's Ferr3', the Northern terminus of the road, and workmen are now busily en caged in building the wharves, ware houses &c. needed for the company's j use at the above name point. This road when complete will open p one of the driest, if not the Debt of tim ber section in the South to say nothing of the other valuable products from the rich farming land adjacent to the line, which will naturally iind thf-ir outlet to Northern markets through this channel. Sun. SUPERIOR COURTS. 1ST (EDENTON) DISTl'.ICT JUDGE GRAVES. Currituck September .7, one week Camden September 12, one week. 1'asQuotauli September one w Perquimans September 20, one w Chowan October 3, one week. Gates October 10, on week. Hertford October 17, one week. Washington October 24, one week. Tyrrell October 31, one week. Dare November 7, one week. Hyde November 14, one week. Pamlico November 21, one week. Beaufort Novemqer 28, two weeks. SCHOOL NOTICE. TO TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. I herebv notify you that the SECOND THURSDAY in Sep:-mber, and FKI DaY and SATURDAY thereafter, are public days for exan ination of appli c.i;i;.i i r teachers' re tificates. Tt va i er whos-; c ::ificates have ex pired or will In-fore Li member, and those v.-no ;sh io beco:ae ackers will appear ar, tJ:.' Court if ouso i: Edenton on either oi iue uu)3 niuiitiOiJt o . Rev., Mr. Drane, Chairman of County Board at Edenton, Chowan county, will conduct the examination. Those having passed satisfactory ex animation in part of the branches at th Institute, and failing to pass in others, will be required to be examined only on the studies in whih thev failed. J. H. GARKETT, County Supt. Chowan Cc. CIA A rPA a4AA A MONTH can 5iUU iU bOUUbemade work ing for us. Agents preferred who can tiunish their own horses and give their whole time to the busiLess. Spare mo ments may be profitable also. A few vacancies ig towns and cities. B. F. Johnson & Co., 101 3 main ST.. Rich mond, Va. au3iiu tSend in your job work. Prices cheap. lOfi PAYSth8srr2SICHT LOUIS. F.-ZIEGLI Co '.bin i 'Jiff iicc r unu UHTD-E RTAKER; . . ' ' r: re -- - i y P Kepairiii-, VannsJnng oh i blho! - MtnuLr rurnitore a specially. A full supply of cheap wood Coffins, Fine Cases and Caskets and Metallic burial cases furnished at ?hort , notice and at low Hgurts. TEAM 'FURNISHED WHEN WANTED. ,v,-;r av o Ton wacua S-calv., ,'':Sii lion levers, t-fti Vennuf, UUi SvliS v UINCriiAJtlTUN. ! n As I'do ALL of my own work it ena- Lies me to fill orders cheap. .- Pictures-and frames of every variety Hrj Goods, Notions, --Groceries, Ilzx, -furnished upon orders. " ; Capa, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, il- Placa.ufbu&iness, the old Hankin's ; low-ware, ic, and be couviucd of tad cabinet shop, opposite the Wood&rd J tru?h of vrUt w tar. House, Main street. I fill MM on urn-, as it may seem rrrt EE - HIVh is full of people at tliia very iiour who will attest the fact that J. .. -MiTCHELL k CO., Of EDENTON, N. Proprietor of the Bee Hive is selling g-oods at n t v rs E- ' A 1 T' ' 5 rroivi While they make no ! accounts, seilin i goods -for""' am y. tf: jor, its equivalent, ho I pit xs everytmng clown ;to actual ''X; L'JZk j ' Ye witD wisli: mm m m B 0
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