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rs Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation Lrg. gditorl'nd'BfiifSManaer. 2e Smallest Hair Throws a Shadow." wSSSeSTwfSS? Established 1886. EDENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, October 23. 1891. No!827. i 1 LIHLE BOB MITCHELL His Grand Opening at the Bee-Hive Store The Largest Stock of Goods ever under one roof in the town of Edeuton. There has hardly been a day daring the last three weeks that a train or steamer has not brought goods for 'Little Bob's Bee Hive Store " The house is packed to over flowing and the way he is selling them, has caused people to say that he is ioin to " Uust." You can talk about jew stores and their cheap trash all joi please but. Little Bob is making ii lively for them. Their plan of charging one dollar for an article ther want to sell for thirty cents, wont work any longer with sensible people. Ya can go to every Store in town, be he Gentile or, Jew. and foi honest goods and goo bar gins you will fay Liule Bob'' ukes the cuke. This is strong language, but it's boiled in oil and you can't, wafh it out. We name a few ef our s edgo-ham mers!! Fruit of The Loom cotton at fleets Fine bleached cottons yard wide at 8cts Elegant Sheetings 2 yds wide at. 2."c Large linen towells at 25 cents pair I he latest craze in Dress goods New pretty styles at 8 cent yard We have sold aire -dy enough dress gools to reaeh from Edenton to Ply mouth. What did it? The low prices. "All wool Blankets wonh $2.50 but. we bought one hundred pair to use as an advertisement and we are running them at $1.48 per pa r. Dont net the idea that thes Blankets are soiled or damaged in any way, they are not, but perfect. We have Blankets of all grades and some of them are beauties. We invite your inspec tion. We are selling Bed comforts at 98 cents, also Beautiful white bed spreads at same price. We have enough shoes, to shoe every man, woman and child in the county and they must be sold. We give away a nice oil cloth school Book Bag with every pair of Shoes. W omens oil grain shoes that will cost you in every store $1,25 you can get from us at 98 cents pair. Good Button shoes at $1.99 and 1.25 pair. Boys Brogans whole stock at 98 cents pair. Mens Boots good quality at $2.00 pair. Best oil grain Boots made, at $2.50 pair. Large stock of Ladies walking jackets. Do you want a suit of cloths? Do you want a nice overcoat? Do vou want a pretty 8uit for a little Boy? Knee Pants, jackets or over coats? Then dont fail to see the only real nie stock of clothing in Edetitou. Over five thousand dol lars wonh to select from at Mit chell's Bee Hive Store Be sure to find the store Years at in the past Little Bob Mitchell's Bee Hive Store Edeaten. CHOWAN COUNTY FARMERS ALUANCci The Chowan County Farmers Al liance met at White House school, bouse Oct. 8th, i89l. President W. B. Felt on in the chair. The Sec'y being absent W. E. Jordan wts re quested to net as Sec'y pro rem. Committee on credentials appoint ed, report that all the sub-Alliances in the county are properly represent ed, except Qneen Anne Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Committee on resolutions offered the following which were adopted : 1 Whereas the Farmers Alliance is educational in its aims, and feels i he necessity of its members becom ing better informed upon the great economic questions of the day and whereas tbere is no paper published iu the 1st. District specially adtpte.l to the needs of thf Alliance. Tlierefure be ?t resolved That we heartily concur with our brethren of Perquim-ins, that there bas been a long felt want for the establishment of a first clnss Alliance paper in this district, and that if a suitable p-irtv can be found to under take the publication of such a paper that we will contribute heartily to his support 2 Resolved, that the Chowan County F. Alliance heartily endorse the course pursued by L. L. Polk Prest. ef the N. F. A. & I. U. in the great wr now being urged to free the wealth producers of this country from the oppression brought upon them by unjnst legislation trusts, an i combines, and thnt we its members proclaim to the world, That we stand firm on what is known as the Ocal plaiform and tht we will nse all honorable means in our power to bring about the reforms therein contemplat ed. The Couny Secretary being ab sent, Prest. Felton addressed the audience on the Progress & Prospects of the Alliance. On motion the Secty. was re quested tJ pay over all funds in hand to Cenaty Treasurer. On motion toe proceedings of the meeting were ordered to be sent to the Fisherman & Farmer and to the Progressive Farmer with request for publication. Adjourned to meet with Rocky Hock Alliance on 2nd, Thursday in Jan'y i81Ti. W. B. Felton, Prest W. E. Jordan, Sec'y pro tem Use Hallls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rene wer and your thin gray locks will thicken up and be restore to their youthful color, vigor, and beauty J NEWS IN A JJT-SHELL Dashed out to Fisherman and Farmer readers in small bites. The snow in Montana is three feet deep on a level. The prjee of cigarettes has gone up 2O cents on the thousand. Winston's free mail deliverv was put in operntion on the 8th instant. The Baptist State Convention ood venes in Gohishoro on Nov. nth. Parnell the yreat leader of Irish Politics died last week in London. The Wsynesville Whi'e Sulphur Springs property has been sold for Gov. Campbell has brought suits Tor libel against the Cincinnati Gazette. The Western North C rolioa Bap tist com vent ion met at Wayneaviile on the 2ist inst. The Alliance meeting at Raleigh last week was not ;.s largely attend ed as was expected, Killing frosts are reported in North Texas, doinu consider tde damage to undeveloped coUon bolls. There is lots of brains in lht Ecumenical Council now in session in the city of Washington. Ex. Rev. Sam Jones is holding a meet lug in Wilmington, and will be in Charlotte November ist for ten days. It is state 1 by the Advance that Wilson. N. C, sold 2,000,000 pounds of leaf tobacco from September 10th, X89O, toMiy ist, 189i, the close of the ae a so 1', The North Carolina Missionery Convention is holding a four days session tMs week at New Berne. About 150 delegates are in attend ance A call has been issued for a meet ing ol the Republican National Executive Committee at Washing ton D. C, on the 23rd of November next, to decide 01 the time and place for holding the Republican National Convention, and to act on the resig nation of M. 8. Quay. The great Dr- Boerhaave left three direction for preserving the health keep the feet warm, the head cool, and boweis open Had be practised in our day. he might have added and purify the blood with Avers Sarsapa rilla. for he certainly would consider it the best. DEATH OF MRS. THUS MAN. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. i7. Mrs. Thurman, wife of Judge Allen G. Thunnan, died this evening. There s bo better medicine lor family use than Avers Cathartic Pills. Their sugar-coating makes them easy and even agreeable to tike and as they contaiu 00 calomel or other injurious drug, thev are perfectly sale for patients of any age. AGAIN THE MAFIA. ANOTHER ELOOOY ASSASSINATION IN NEW ORLEANS. A dispatch from New Orleans, of the 17ih states that Gueto Bairegcna, an Ttaiirn Inger owner, was assaKsi u; t :d last night, The affair bears all the marks of the Mafia. Theie was a jolly game of cards a an Italian sa:oon near the French Market, a quarrel, a stampede, and as the victim reached the loo Le was riddled aith bullets. Th? jxdice hsve arrested the proprietor of the plaee and several others, hut there is no proof as to who did tb.3 shooting. It is a curious fact that the Mafia in heard el exactly one year after Chief Henuessev's death. A SAFE INVESTMENT, Is one which is guaranteed to bring yu satisfactory results or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from onr advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery tor Consumption- It it guaranteed to bring relief in every case when nsed for any affect tiou of Throat, Lungn or Uhesfc such as Consumption Inflammation of Lungs, Brenchitis. Asthma, Whoop ing Cough, Croup. ec, etc. It is pleasant ami aeeable to taste per fectly safe and can always be depen ded upon. Trial bottles free an W.I. Learys Drugstore. Happiness is not to be prescribed but enjoyed, and its source is mainly in making the most oat of opportun ities. Then, as lost opportunities never return, hovr strong is oar duty to attend the Edenton fair this year, catch the inspiration, and profit by the st im ti la' iag and cheering influences that will abeund upon every hand. i . SUITS COMMENCED. Suits have been commenced in Bun combe Superior Court against the Richmond & Danville Railroad Company by parties who received injuries in the wreck at Bostian's Bridge, near Statesville, for damages amounting to over $100,00. Twelve of Asheville's leading lawyers are occupied in these, cases among them Maj. Chas. M. Stedmau, who appears in fourteen eases. The location of a good agricultural fair in any community has been the precursor of its strong agricultural de velopment, and the reputation of the fair has been a reflex if the liberality, industry, and prosperity of the people. It affords an easy means of exhibition and stimulates the developmont of the resources of the country. This being the case what duty can there be mo-e strongly incumbent upon every body than to patronize onr fair in every manner that they can possibly dc so. -r A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD and SKIN Be Bi Si Botanic Blood Balm UCt iroc SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT UUTCS RhEUM. ECZEtfA. twry form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious in toning up th system and restoring the constitution, when impaired from any cause. Its a'most supernatural healing properties justify us In guaranteeing a cure. If directions are followed. SENT FREE n MTSTILATVT "Bk mf Wanders.' BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ca. DEPOT FOR FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. THE J. S. JOHNSON CO. MANUFACTURERS OF TWINE AND NETTING, Ropes, Corks, Leada Etc, FINE FISHING TACKLE Rods, Reeis, Lines, Hooks, Spinners, etc.. etc. All kinds Seines and Nets made to order, 119 121 South Street, Baltimore, Md. NETTING -FOR SEINES -AND- POUNDS i WW. J. HOOPER & C0.f I 110 E. Pratt, near Light, j BALTIMORE, MO., - iMMkBWiCtafafs of pt r w , Cotton and Flax GillNcts. 2 Corks, Seine Leads. &c. ft S Beta TwIsm all atari. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or al loosed Lumps ana Blemishes front horses. Blood Spavin. urbe, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, flsmaaa. all Swollen Thronta. Coughs, Btc. Save $90 by use ef owe ottie. warrantee tne most wonierral Blemish on re ever known. Sols! kay w. j. Leaxy, Ltrutfgut JMei
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