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; Bates For ! ADVERTISING Moderate AT This Office. Job Work DONE Very Cheap AT man narm Tliis Office, i A. H. Mitch em,, Huslness Manager. PUBLISHED EYSKY TUHSM IV. v IVrYr.irw l.llnr. fi; y riir r iitK. Established 1886. EDENTON. N. C, Friday. November 18. 1887. NO. 126. & SEMI-WEEj i W't! do not seil Gold Dollars FOR And yet some people would believe such ii tliiu possible. What we will do, how ever, is to give you full value for every dollar spent with us. One Dollar spent at our store goes a long ways. Read some of the prices and don't let them predjudice your mine, but come and see with your own two eyes and you will say, it pas to go down town to trade. Examine our all wool flannel dress goods at 30 cents per yard. All shades of double width Tricots, at 57 i cts. We have marked down all of our 25c worsteads to 15 cents. Double width liaunel dress goods at 431c Just received 1000 yards of Hamburg Edmpi exquisit patterns, oniy 12jcts for any you may select. Finer than we ever sold. Have you seen those lovely hats, straw and felt New York style? Examine our French kid button boot at $1.75. It beats the town. Examine our Ladies" wool Vests at 50o and 9Sc best quality. Examine those La dies' linen handker chiefs 3 for 25c; a bar gain. Fine, regular made. Ladies' hosa war rented fast black at lSc a pair. Best Balbriggan hose at 25c. We have Ball's cele brated corset; the best in the world. A new lot of decor ated china and glass ware on exhibition this week. JT e would advise yoiu to CALL EARLY. "First come, first served. itcliell's v. -wr t - o THE LIVE, LOW PHICS HOUSE 05 EDENTON. C. m LQ Entered at the Post Olfice at Eden ton as Second-Cias3 Matter. Scales mad "Z?'JLcx,?a-ti . Excellant weather tor the Franklin, ' spell of that exhaustingond melancholy v.. v.iv ; desease consumption. luorougnly pre va., ran. . , . i t, wit, Call at the Bay lew Bar for Kood noli J.lilk. i Rev. R. B. Drane is visiting friend-, in Virginia this week. Snarklinir Champaime Cider, 10 cents quart at V. D. Jones . Just received a nice lot of boy's over coats, at O. Newman's. Read the new ad of II. A. Bond, Sr. ' J . lie offera good bargains. question now to consider. Milk received daily from Dr. Cape- - X . . '. J . -cT- XIU VtJ V UU lcllCL j U Ul LUACO 7 v I . W l"'- hart s line stock larm at tne Jjay v lew Bar. M. H. White, Esq., attended the Frank lin Fair, carrying with him some of his fine stock. Just received a new line of Ladies Misses and Children's Cloaks, at O. Newmans. , . , i r J ust received A large and fresh iot of Apples and Grapes, cheap, at b. O. Mitcneii oo iro. s. Don't ask us to put certain things in the paper. It is wrong to kick a man when he is down. Labor, we hear, is very much in de mand. Some of our timoermen are offering big wages. Great change in the Ten-Pin Alley. Advantage to the players. Call at Hayes and get information. Miss Mary Anderson, so favorably known to our people, is visiting rela tives and friends in our city. Go to F. C. Mitchell & Bro. s to buy all your fruit. They keep a large sup puly always on hand, which they sen very cheap. Charles F. Jones, now in Craven county jail, convicted of the murder of his wife, will be excuted on the I6ih day of December, 18S7. When the leaves begin to fall, fall be gins to leave; and when the leaves ba gins to spring, spring begins to leave. Falcon. Is it a "chestnut Rey. J. Wm. Lee is in attendance upon the session of the Virginia Confer ence of the M. E. Church which con vened at Danville on the lGth. For Sale, and at prices low Five Mules, three good Brood Mares and three Colts, 3 and 4 years old, all broke and good drivers. Apply to J. E. Bonner & Co. Cotton, peas, corn, potatoes, in fact, everything a farmer raises commands as high a price in Edentou as in any mark et in the South. If you don't believe it try our market. We are glad to learn that the Mur freesboro Fair was, in all its appoint meats, a brilliant success. Goou! may the Agricultural Society hud its reward in unending existence. Oysters cheaper at Haves' than any house in town. Fried in cracker dust and butter for only 23c best we ever ata. Fresh milk and winter greens can be had daily at Hayes Nothing comes to Edeuton that :'s carried away unsold. Buyers, with the ready cash, stand upon the market place awaiting the arrival of everything that is capabl of being handled, shipped or consumed. Senator Vance was severely injuried on the 15th, by a fall from a wagon while driving on a road on the norm fork of the Swannanoa river. A cut on the top of his head is said to be three inches long. He was doing well, under the circumstances, when last heard from. The North Carolina Annual Confer nnnartf tiia pnlnml M. E. church in CUVt - 1 v v ' - America, now in session at Edentou, i bids fair to be the grandest ever held. Delagates are here from every part of the State. Bishop J. A. Bebee presides. Proceedings sent in too late for publi cation. HYMENIAL. At tho residence of the charming briJe in Edeuton Wednesday evening j Mr. J. H. Bell and Miss Lii!a Taylor ( were united in the holy bands of mat- j rimonv. Rev. F. M. Satterwhite officia- ting. In the lanuage or tne miuiuuai Rip", we most heartily say, "May they livelong and prosper." m RAILROAD REPORT. Commissioner of Labor Statistics V. xr .Trmps has received a statement from ii 'Norfolk & Southern railroad giving ! number of miles of road, number of J L.mnirti-oej Thflrfl are about one! ' CU1'1WJ - hundred miles of the road in operation The salary of conductors is c'GO per j month; engineers salary, i ii per momu. Skilled labor is paid at the rate of 2.50 per day: ordinary labor, 61. This road pays ordinary labor better than any one folVVa throi X the no Astero" ' art of the State t Edenton via EK- I beth City. News and Observer. oui townsman and friend W. T. Hall h.sq. died at tbe residr-nn-f her father 3lon dav uiL'ht last after a Ion:r and tedium ; !t c;mii4.si wrt),y a t-oluici of the c.-os -.. b::.i in.ariii :i wiuil ii'riit and who ' " - ha i link-med the cuat1 ami v.no was rt'iidv to .;. v of her Commander "It the Lord let iiim do what semolh Him v'r." With tbe chrisLiau. to die is igain and the thought of such gain 'should beget in the believed a spirit of ! resignation leading to the adoption of ! that holy language ''The Lord gave 'and the Lord hath taken away blessed lilt Liaili s A. Oar deepest sympathies are tenuered the family and friends of the deceased i A MAN SHOT. A negro man win) upon a little colored t tempted raj) :irl t.' .1 Mouare. was shot bv tlie constacae ar, . 4 llari liisvnie tins wo;K before no would i ""ted. 'ine vrounds were not fatal, aua tie prssoner was tacn back Vl,t! m.kl.W , , . ' ACCIDENT. Mr. Aug. Holly, of Middle Township, this county, met with an accident on Saturday last which resulted in '.lte bieakmg of a leg and other injuries He was assending the steps at his Gin house when, in a moment, everything beneath him gave way fetching iiuu to the ground vith result tuitei. To the Public. I have conducted to return to my D raying Again antj all persons wishing any hauling done will do well to call on M. D. HASTE, Edenton, - - isr. o. Passengers carrier, when desiied. Male or Fenmle in "very Lownship in N. Y. State to take orders for a standard historical work of surpassing beauty, usefulness, and accuracy, winch sells at sight. Liberal commissions. Particu iars on application. YOU can make .t H- to ?2o0 i er month. Full instructions Address PHILLIPS & HUNT, S05 Hroad wav, N. Y. nolo lm. BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearing qualities re unsurpassed, actually outlsu-tinjr tvo boxes of imy othfr krnnd. Fre from Auimal OUa. SSTUET THE GENUINE. FOU SJlXE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. BACKAGA'lN! The undersigned having ret-.mied to FMeuton and opened, tlie samesaiooii on 3Iaiu street as occupied last ser.- OTi, gives notice that they will keep a fresh Mip- NORFOI.K OYSTERS on hand during the entire season, which will be seryed in any style desired Stewed, Fried, on Half Shell or by Measure, in any quantity and at very low prices. Thanking for past favors and soliciting further patronage, we are Yours, &c, Caslde S- Chamherloin. Wholesale Cmimission IV.iUrs in FRESH FISH, G-ame and Terrapin. 3 & 4 Dock St. Fish Market, Philadelphia, Pa. p. 3ML Lee? AGENT FOR CM?y T7 V 1 ARK the best cure for Dyspepsia ever made. He is also aent for the Globe Pills, -hich i. wnMl to .top a dreadful I cough Immediately. Give them a trial. . On sale at his Jewelry Snop. I Afrs. Randoinh. daughter of Efiiira AXLE a ilia If p 1 SCHOOL NOTICE. Edknton X. C, July l7. To the Public: V. o are ;;Iad t an nounce that Mr. F. P. Hall, a graduate of Davidson College, X. C.,and a teach er of successful expM-iei:ee, will on tie l.-t ?do;:dav in O1 -x r next. n a Schco! in K i nt u ovs and i lie terms will ! re.s.;.iabi' " ' ibl jplie-.l later. and - i i i. . lr. Hall brings wita nun tie' very hi-rhe-t en loisenients. as a -'n'.s- and a teacher. He is employed by u number of citizens, who feel the need of 'increased educational advantages in Edonton and whose uNI.Y purpose is to promote that object. No means will bo ' - spare I to ;ii;ihc uirMnum ii rMiv.(.i.. Vv'e have been appointed to make Un announcement and to ask the patronairt dhI crnrwl will ff OUT !)l'in!.i f O I- tilt j and good will of our people for the I School. W. D. Pruden, T. I. Bland, Jno. C. 'Bond, J. R. B. Hathaway, Edward I v ouu, vuuiiiiiiiee. THE EDEXTO ' I GR ADED SCHOOL. Fall Term Emliii" Dee. 3. 1S87. Prof. L. A. Williams. Mrs. XI. F. CHL:sin::i:. ( 2diss M. A. Tiio:-ii' .v. i Priiififvil. Te c: eh i' ' s. 'A RTF. II LY ; r ( . :.. "is. .5 t -. rates: ANN si i r.L: r list t Gnide. Second ' -Tiiird " -Fourth ki - i:ll-.0U. t- CO. Charges are ma- from dj:;,. of for pro entrance. Proper d. r.; tioii; tr;icted il'in'ss. Tho im.c. ieim School will begin iWvint.t i ti of in;s A special feature ff iin- a .v incorpo rating our school is liiat e cry rr.-.i.ifiil patron is credited with the l'ublic funds apiorlioned to Ids children under the schod hi w of tlie Slate. Resident children who a:e dependent upon the I'nblic .'-L-iM;i! 1 'ui rion are i r-'i ved ': the .S !.s ivr t duca- oime without obar.-j--'. This school and st' n offers the best Hlucatioi.ai a.dv:iai:sg!-s attcdne bie in Edenton. P. divjijo pup:!- of t A grades of ada.i -u;onf, ; !ai.'i:ir i-.--i.h.ij emn'ovf.'vi .or facn a: an; more eiV: f i it-st? t i- o'.'.aa'.l'i.'i. ies cost than c;oi i e ii.i 1 others i.e. Pupils fioin other distrivis are invite. I to entt-r the Hct'jooi at a.ovo latts ot insti lurtioii, .Mud they can obtain good iourd at iuodir;;te pravs. v order of b rd of Trustees of the Eaenton ("r:i'i; i hciico!. (.' :., 1S:-T. 15. V. Lli-KiTT, President. T. C. Badham, t' '!;. A i5. Ivly immense fall z winter stock is perfect ! I hnve received tlie lamest, and handsomest line of bri'jlit. new :ind sea sonable il.es- plod.. tr.inmiJi'--. wrnps. notions, Ui-derwear, bats, shoes, hoots, and men's, you; ha and hoys' clothing ever shown here. Everything is fresh from tho northern markets, selected hy mvself to suit the requirements of my customers. wliicli everytliing is marked down to. All sorts of theories will be advanced, but I Iiuveonlv one reply for all 'i , iX 'S r r Ready money is the wonderfal lever which overturned lnIi prices. And cash will secure the choice of all the wonderful bargains of v. hich I mention a few below: Red flannel Drawers and Shirts. .1.2."; red rannel, all wot.:, liOc and 2.j cents a vard: heaw Undershirts, from 25o up: i.e-avy twili Cottor, sc: Jieavy brown ;v.fwla r.e- van! wi.ie l.-leachiug, 'ors.-ts, i't -: striped and ?dain Velvets, in j all colors, 4i."2, wor h ik-: men s, ladies and ew ntieu Lnv. Lalicixs, mew ' Patterns, '-ic; plain Calicoes in all colors. 'c: i'eil Ticking, parelirjen Tywliug. ' Gc: ladies' rubber Coats, Tuc; woman's everyday ho-.-, c'h.-, worth -r 1.0i;a!so nin ' ladies' and children's bhoen, lower than vis.-wh.-zf : uiu U.-rby ilat.-, brown and ! b!ack, ?5c, worth cl o'K meu's Si'oucii H.l. .'fJ. vint'i "! 0-1; -s' tiul-i, i'O cent-; heavv winter Pants, 1.00. worth '.."i0; t s" knee Pants. 4 12 yearn, from .V; i ui- men's Suits, from 00 up, worth men cm?viot .Sails. .-??.G0. worth CIO r.O- men sfme suUa:eCUt Ues OU !..-, ; i?2.U0 up-men's Cv.-rvo.its, irin u. jo ut. and many other things too numerous to mention ' I have bar-aius in every department and invite ! and prices. Respectfully, Perkins1 Old Stand CIi J. J. BURCIS with KTIIKRIIHM-:. l-TLd'HAM Sc CoMlWXY, rKSTAHLIl!i:i) 1S.17 COTTON FACTORS AND (Oonimi.o.oion dUcrchanto, i i.liiluoiff M.. J.N UliOiV, V X. Specialties Cotton, I. ;.uber and peanuts. ALSO WITil Till:- JL LUBER UER JUiOS. , mam r . ( "'i i s:i i:s cik FinbCiqahs Also V.'lioleaie TOBACCONISTS. A;id th'alei s in Snulf. w,,al and (lay Pijie., alo. FireigM aai Domestic L;-at Ti .-lm fro, and '..' Whler Mrcet, NORFOLK. VA. ihc cmu Railroad To tSifi'rr.swS To Excr! !('(re! Tn Jta.-itl Irs! ToJUtiahiUhj! To()rtn!'thj!' .7 V; Si f t ;sj action. T-f Lnir Trices. DiKH(;r to Bargain Station TNTo. 1 . THAT'S oru STOKE. Free Passes to LVonomv uiul nil the iiMove points issued 10 every putron oj' the JLijLli V X CLOTHING PIOUSE LOUIS LEW. Agent, here a Iarrrv. well stdectf4l stock r.f Chdhing, Di v Cioi.i'.s. Hats and Notions li::s just oeen iverit-d. Von can find tin? piaee by iiin aii i ng f;r th'i Uld Dillon Store, next to Ilarber Shop, EPHXTOX, x. a Many will wonder at .ho extraordinary i '.-.yj . ro . 9 rK-'US, iroa, Truuks, Valice.-, Ac:ordious, Harp an examination of my oois cap Sidc-MAIA STREET
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