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Job Work DONE Very Cheap AT This Office. E SEfII-WEEj Rates For I ADVERTISING Moderate I AT Tliis Office. rrnan r1 aimer Sam'l. J. Skinner, Editor. A. II. Mitchell, HnslnfKH Manager. PUBLISHED HYSHY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. rrW IVr Yr ' l.::r. Mug! Copy Tl.i r Ynf. VOL. I. EDENTON. N. O., Tuesday, September 20. 188'. NO. 1C9. .Fishe pl f l r-f ' j ri Lr) 0 CD P So LI CD CD 7U Lm CD n Y'fS KjJL I I l- v Li Entered at the Tost Office at Eden ton as Second-Class Matter. LOCAL. Wanted A good oyster opener by R- B. Hayes. Mis3 Irene Davenport is visiting friends in E. City. Pasquotank Court opened yesterday at E. City for one week. Something New ltO. K. Pure Rye Whisky,11 at A. L. Gregory's. Try it. Miss Kate D. Sharp returned last aight from her visit to Hertford county. Mr. Jno. Wood and Mrs. A. T. Bush came up from Nag's Head Thursday last. For a good cigar and an excellent smoke try a "Codicil" at Gregory's. M;ss Sadie Eason, of Hickory, Va.. is vis ting Miss Cora Mitchell, her school- mate. j for what he savs can he relied on. His I "Dixie's Daisv," 3 for 10c has the?'' Afr. c,u of a.. andthesound and River Cities of " J R. W. Winborne, of Murfreesboroand Gio. Cooper, of VVinton, are at the Bay V lew. Edenton was well represented at the Philadelphia constitutional centennial last week. We are sorry to add the name of Mr. VV. J. Moore to our sick roll this week. Hope he may soon recover. For a good smoke try "Dixie's Daisy," 3 for 10c, at Gregory s as goou as any "five center" in town. The residence of Mr. M. F. Bond, Main St., is a handsome structure a fit ornament to our growing town. The Str. Chowan came down last night quite improved. She has been thor oughly repaired and neatly painted. We recommend the "Codicil" cigar at Gregory's as a good smoker with a delightful flavor. It boats any we have tried. Two families and several young men came up from Nag"s Head this week. The old place is now almost entirely deserted. Miss Fanny Ballard, who has been visiting Miss Cora Mitchell, of this place, retuvr-cu to her home nurchiand, va.. Saturday. Our Business Manager leaves to dav to attend Court at E. City. We trust he will return with quite a number of new subscribers. Mr. John Wood's family and Miss An n e Wood of Edenton are visiting Mrs Elizabeth Martin on Church street says the lalcon. Wanted A man to do good Black Smith work and Horse Shoeing. Per manent position guaranteed. Apply to I. A. Harris, Edenton, N. C. Mr. J. Whetstone of Camden, fill3 the pr sition at the R. R. depot made vacant bv Jos. Pugh Esq., who is now doing business in Norfolk. Yesterday and to-day constitute the Jewish New-Year. Our citizens of that nationality have closed their places of Luiiness in honor of the occasion. Wanted A man with a small capital to ingage in a paying business in Eden ton. For information apply to "H," Fisherman & Farmer's Office tf Call at H. A. Band's and get good Oranges, 25c a dozen, Lemons, 30c a cloz., the Best Butter, 30c a pound, Snuff ana Fine Tobacco. Nice assortment of Fish Hooks, all cheap. Our Post Master, Mr. L. L. Brinkley, is in receipt of a large number of Agri cultural Reports sent him for distribu tion bv Hon. T. G. Skinner. Farmers can get them upon application. Mr. J. R. B. Hathaway gives a pleasing account of the display made at the con stitutional Centennial, Philadelphia. The crowd is immense and is said to be the largest ever assembled on the Conti nent. Mr. J. L. Rogerson, the popular pro prietor of the oodard House returned ! from a Northern trip on Monday. He J is looking well, as free from malaria as an mountain host or a Nag's Head land lord. Just Received, by H. A. Bond Fresh Oranges, 25c a dozen, Fresh Lemons, 80c a doz., N. Y. State Gilt Edge Butter, 30o a pound. Onions to suit the change, : Concentrated Lye and Condenced Milk, i Mr.L. L. Rolfe, former Foreman of the Enquirer office, is now clerk at the Bay View Hotel. Mr. Rolfe is a polite and polished young man and will doubtless nil the position suitably and with suc cess. Mr. Julian G. Wood left on Saturday for a prospecting tour through the west. He will be absent for some time and, should he rind a suitaoie place may i u.. . hate to give up so good a citizen although it is naturall expected that with tne j f pmm-rp thfl mnntr will west- course of empire, the young will west ward wend their way. J. W. Cox, Esq., formerly a typo in the Enquirer office, left for Philadelphia Saturday last. Mr.- Cox is a gentleman of standing and we commend him, as such, to the favor of the craft wherever he may chance to be. Eiizabeth Bateman, daughter of Thomas Lonsr, can get valuable infor mation leading to the possession of cer tain money, due her, by applying at once to this office or addressing A. J. Bate man, Esq., Edenton, N. C. Apply at once. The printers on the Albemarle En quirer struck Thursday evening last. Cause assigned was non-payment. They were all Union men. The editor of that paper is now running the same with two white lads and two boys of color. How they 11 manage it remains to be seen. Dr. Nowitzky is attending all the ! courts dispensing Indian Tea and other medicines of his own manufacture. HelTDTlCGS DSIOrG bUVTl0 is not afraid to come agai ain and again, C. will soon be out. Falcon The trade on Saturday was unusually large. This is due to the fact that men can sell at home everything they raise for good prices and purchase any class of goods as cheap in'our town as in any wholesale market in the country. Buy where you will and your bills can be duplicated right at your own doors. "I wart to thank voiiner man to B. F. you, writes a Johnson & Co.. Kichmana, a., lor placing me ma position by which I am enabled t make money faster than I ever did before." This is but a simple extract of the many hundred of similar letters received by the above firm. See their adverlismeut in another column. Sheriff Winslow of Porqmmons and Robert White, Esq., were in our city Monday. They report the condition of the? trial docket, for the coming term of Perquimons Superior Court, as small aud comparatively unimportant. Peo ple of Perquimons. liks those of Chowan, are too busy in matters of business to get in troublt to get in the courts. I have on hand a G IT. P. "Edipsp'' Engine, ou sills, one 5') Saw '"Cviten riial 'Cotton Oiu. ( .! ;r C .. j id one "Bail"' Cottor; p; . L-.-.t. . ill in fht rnnidnc order .'irnf re:- iy for use. Price for whole outfit 6550. delivered at Plymouth, C. Time given it desired n pjrt of purchase money. Address a. A. Perky,, Ply noutii, N. C. t tf. Chaptor 199. 'aws of North Carolina, makes it unlawful to buy seed cotton in quantity less than is usually baled ex 'jrpt the p irchaser keep a record of t' e cotton received", the price paid, the name of the person 'or persons from whom purchased and have the record so kept as to be open at all times for public inspection. Any violation of the law is made a misdemeanor punishable by fine not exceeding :'50 or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days. We are le-t!1 to rdl the nan of Mr. Jos. A. r'erry to tne Us', ot cotton on ?rs in Edenton. We are g'.ad to pis:; rsh t iip fact that farm rs cnu command fur their cotton the highest cash pi i-.v r-icht at their own doo' s and thus s ive for themselves freights, t -barges of s-le, drayage, storage. -broK.rage and s :ch like charges whirh arn ustt".1Iv iourred when shipped away arid so) I fro ho .ie. Lt the farmers encoairtg j these home cotton buyers ;md thus make for them selves a com Client local market for the sale of all th ir ptodwtv. Mr. Perry buys peas as well as cotton. BAKER & SON, Coach. Makers, Edenton, DTX'. The above firm having just recei vel a new supply of material, also in'reasd , their force, wish to state that they ara j now prepared to do all $indof J Ooacll WOrki "y prices to surprise everybody. i art ieiure u.ij uuj , i, ' or a n-halhirrrr i-rm shnu .1 (irfl : e ; i-uCmawl) juunm 7-"TJ; vou have rpnairms- of allv kind to do they will suit you both in work and ; Pce. - j Horse shoeing done cheap and neat. &ep!4-y III TO frj 1.-4 v t,ty pram to? ? Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins paid Pi esses, And Machinery of every description 30 per cent, lower than ever before. If von are in need of anything in i w o L0HGTi?A 1VN I am also "prepared to furnish and at low prices. Address: f, SCHOOL NOTICE. Edenton N. C, July 23, 1SS7. To the Public: We are' g!ad to an nounce that Mr. F. P. Hall, a graduate of D iv i.ison Cr-!lege. N. C aiii a teach er of e,inv t bSl ui I'XJ-f. i ,j:iC-, v. ii. on tiie r next, open a t i .1 1m Mouuay in Octob Svhooi irt EieT:ton oys The r' ins wiii be n.'.uouaule i -i . .nu will b- published Liter. Mr. Hall brings with him th? very highest eudi-bemeiit:-i, as a pcut'emau and a teaelicj-. iie is employed by a numbtM' of citizens, who feet tne need of in? re.Msod educational adv intag'-s in EiitiliUii a;.U wl t sJ ONLY pui -pte is to ? oiiiuff thr.t object. No n.ear.s will be spared to make tne school a ouccess. Ve iiKve been aipointed to mtiko the - .'CiH auu to 1- 'l iVl'.tlil! . - or i.- . 4. 1 -.. it. c; (iu 1 c.p. ' School. W. D. Pruden, T. B. Bland, rx-nd, J. Ii. B. Hatha way, .Vood, Committee. i C. ird Jr.o. E-Lv.- LOUIS F. ZIEGLER Cabinet .Maker and UNDERTAKER, Edenton, X. C. Repairinii;, Varnishing and UdioI- sterinjx Furniture a specialty. A full supply of cheap wood Covins, Fine Cases and Caskets and Metallic burial cases furnished at short notice and at low figures. j HEARSE AND TEAM FURNISHED WHEN WANTED. As I do ALL of my own work it ena- bles me to till orders cheap. Pictures and frames of every variety furnished upon orders Iiace of business, the old Hankin's cabinet shop, opposite the A'oodard House, Main St. Residence next door. ffMERES We beg leave to say to our friends in North Carolina that we are prepared to SUPPLY Fishing-gear, Gill Xet, Seines and Traps of a Satisfactory Quality, Manufacture and PRICE TO TTR'rTKRMErT for the season of 1888, had to make up and examine careful ly in order that Fishermen as well as - , , i i j ",,1 mor. ha ont i r.l xr tU.spH. """ "'" ' J ' ourselves may oe ennreiy piei-u. we are capable of making. km - Gloucester JTct & TlVlllC Co., niTnPQTFT? M GLOUCESTER, MASS. Boston Office, 9Q Commercial St. 2m TOM Q o this line write me for WHEW BESjE!). Castings of all kinds promptly gERRX, G. AX J When first he cam' among us, eight ! Vfars ago, L. Levy r onsi(Serel hiiUM'if ! compelled to occupy ;i t?tore hich, finui j its rtirevi situation, he e:.l!ed country.; j After, when oiipoi tunify olFeieil, he ! moved to the l"UsenthaII stove when ho ' thought himself in town. Now. con trolled by business interests, the linn moves again, and, this time, to the large ami sp.fious b:ii!diijg formej ly occupied by Messrs. Sl inner ;m.l i.r sons, Main street, which Miu:itiou hn declares to be in the mindt of tiie :iiy p ;d, of :.il places, ino-i afir;ictive to ,-uv !ia-t is. liis lilee eriovvt ra merchaiie v.'ar rants hiui iu sayni' that to .idveMisw -.v!cw afionnts to s!;:ri 1 o';st-nji. I i '.ill ;: ; yt- ire y ir- ivcb li.eir iiiuiic aiji i.'ien iel i'.to i price cotiol your pmch;i.-e as h'- i ; determand to close out tl:v remi. ant of ; goods on j)::nd in on.er to ii:ak loom dA' a New Fall imd. Viutr t k . io h ; .v i i I l,c selected in tin; gri-.it oityol I"ev. : York witli whicii no market can sue ; cessfuliy compete. j Thanking 1113' c.i.stomers mid public generally for past lavois and asking a 1 continuation of the sain" I MecU'aity j Mibseribe myself for th linn Louis Levy, Dillon building, formerly occupied by Skinner & Parlous. f Look-out for ad when he returns. SCHOOL THE EJ)EA TO.Y GRADED SJilOOL will begin its third annual term September 26. 1887, AT T11K HD?rr0 ACADEi'iV, March iili. the permanence anI etiiclel.c ".' theN.no 1 is assured. 31: s. K. r. ChiMiiJ anil Miss M. A. Thorn t son have been en;:agl to teach in the sjho jI. Another Instructor ir, I'ifh'fl to pr- iare students for l-olitv' uiii b m ; ployetl to take charge o! the Scnooi 1 1 : its opening. Otlier t";;h'i s will hn employetl to meet the vvanl- of the j School. ! This School ami system oITVrs the b. st edticational advantage :.tt lin d'Ie ln ( EIenton. Bj dividing pMpils of s"v.raj grades of ad vancemen:. among tia' i-i employed for each grade, better and , and more elii"ient iiirAi uction is obtained ; at less cost than can be hai othcrw ; Tiie triimees invite union ..o.ico m r -, at ion with all who deno elticint -lu-' cation for the children ol b Ichiuu. ' Pupils from other di-t it. aie invited i to enter the Schooi upon mode: ato ; terms. j B. F. ELU'jrr, Pryid-at. j T. C. BaDHaJI, Sec. pio tern. S"remb r. l-7. S100 TO S300 MONTH can ade work- ing for us. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horvs and give their whole time to the business. Spare mo- ments may be profitable al,o. A !- ' acancnes nB, Ad ""T l' I' . Johnson & Co., 1013 main sr.. Rich- mond, Va. au?32m 1
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