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i X Vi .- J ? --,. . . v. . . ' ' : " V Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Civ:wn imp . A. H. Mitchell, Editor and Business Manager. ... . . The Smallest Hair Throws a Shadow' F.3tablished 1886. iu. c 09 AH APPEAL TO 090 FELLOWS. GRAND SECRETARY B. H.W00DBLL WRITES IN BEHALF OF THE LITTLE ORPHANS. 4,I am within the pale of truth when I declate that in a visit to an orphanage there is a little taste of Heaven to one who feels and loves." Grand Master Bruton, at Wilmington. To the Odd Fellows of North Car ' olioa, both Brethren and Sisters : I have very recently paid our Orphan Home at Goldsboro a visit? and I can feel the force of the ahove quotation from Bro Bruton's addrea? mere sensibly than I ever did befofe. Many of you have not been tt re; I wish you had Soiue. e : cag, may never go. hut if not, .v .11 will miss much that uoes toi4HO!."a V:.e iisper- ities oi' ihQ bumun hear ' Now just a levr, practical r--ark intended for you : Our home is being conduof.e'J well. Configuring the time when our . erintendent wa9 put m charge, and the condition of the buildings and grounds at the time, it would as tonisl) you to see how much has been done for the permanent improvement oi the place. Our superintendent with the aid of Bro. W. T. Doitch, our resident Trustee, is doing every thing possible, economically, tc uiake the Home what we intend it to be. They have succeeded m gaining the permission of the Trustees of the Graded School in Goldsboro to send cur orphans to school ineie. May God bless thut Board of trustees They have hearts that beat iu unison with oars. The Home is furnished as well as the Board of'Trustees could afford it under the circumstances, but in look ing around you see the need of many little things that ought to be there- things that many of us could easily spre that would be highly appreciate cd by them ana as it is. goiu to take a large part of the funds now in hand to put the grounds m proper -condition, got everything in good -.shape for the coming winter and spring, I come to you with an appeal to aid them in this laudable under taking. As Bros. Edwards, Dortch. Dr. Whitfield, our JSuper- ndent, and my - self went around over the premises, Saw this: That- the eleven little I ihan children who ?re cow our r.Vds were perfectly' happy. They e ur. WhUne.'d as a fact some cull him "papa." j jj; y are devoted to Bro. Dortch, who ureaiy tneir iaeaj oi a gooa man. ly look neat tidy and healthy in summer attire, which, of course. ,' fnt and inexpensive now. But , Joked upon them. 1 could but CD o O CO 2- 03 CO 02 The 1 M Mil. figl N o r3 C" A Visit to The EDENTON FAIR This Year will Never be Regretted. Let Everybody Turn Grit DAILY. That Your 11 air may ret its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, dross St daily with Ayer's Hair Vigor it cleanses the scalp, euros humors, and stimulates a new growth of hair Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. Lowell, SV2ass. First Class Exhibition. Excellent Side Shows. No Gambling. Two Balloon Ascensions by Women. Odd Fellow in North Carolina eoald go and see ay I have seen, feel as I felt, and realize. "He that hath soothed a widow's woes, Or wiped an orphan's tear, doth know There 's something hoe of Heaven. :' Now brother, sister, don't wait for some . one else to move in this matter. If you do. all the others may do so. and nothing will be denc. WHITE TO YGUR FBiEKSS. frosts thut are so near at hand. Their little bodies with l;are feet are as sensitive to cold as your child's. Their Utile scant wardrobe, perhaps packed in a cracker-box that Dr. Whitfield has begged for them, or laid upon some nhnir cr other place, neatly folded, has no flannel, woolen nosier?, muffs and glove3, or thick .-hoes and outer garments to keep out the cold. Their tender oaUtesareas sensitive to the tssie of sweetmeats j ' !-cr, s;Wr. wi or ci.iugnter, ?nd 1 Oc0 :;fn; is U write u your fnend I nnd dainties as your children's, but ! then go to work and see what you can . an,i relatives aurl snviie ruem 10 i j ihese lire not expected in rick abnn- ! give, and see what Ton can get others j Jour it.sx. Go your-'e-f, curry ciaue-2. But brethren, can't you and I to give. If your Lod- wants to. aci I send something, be it ever so little, N37ICE! Havmg located in Edenton for the lv.irjsose of cordin-tin a first c!ns Merchant T dlor bu.iress, I :nvie U ; patronage of the people. I am prepared to ;rive nothirtr l"t j the vtry bei vork, aiid at reasoM- ! able prices. 1 will do cleanirjj Rv I pairing :tiid Cii t rg. T have a im-ti j stock of Foreign Woolens and Su,: - ! iiiLrs to select from. Panth-.ons from S5 to f15. Suit. Dade to nrdtT from $10 tin. w v.v i premiums.- There is positively no reason why the fair in October should not be the best in the country, and belter than it h;is evr been, and witMhut iOeu 1 in view, you should take ;!n in'erest j In the exbihit, both a tnauer of j Lei. S&r ICeWinail, pn.ic ana ior tue money ouerea Fashioiinbh- 3r'rchnt 7:;Jlor. ! t?fA oo'.l fitting suit of c! Lt ii wh-.tt fvery i i.c vai lf.,ai:d a ;jjouO Trdlor Si-eoi:;! invitation 10 voting ;nc a. The beFt wav to iiave a have read this, hand it to another croWti, and make it a rand holiday tueUjiind have a ;ooi time. for tlie comfort and cheer of Dr. "WbitGeld and his famdy of helpless orphan children? A bit ot flannel, iicsey, calico, shirting or sheeting, in this matter, let it do so, and vi"ve a committee to forward contribuiiocs money, provisions, poultry, e'eth ln, anything to Dr. W. C. Whit field, cr P.ro. W. T. Dortch, at Golds boro j OH, WHAT A COUGH. I "Will vfa heed the warrincr ! siiiai pfijhaps oi tbesuie apt.ia;h of th:it :n:re tf i rib'e V.h-i ;-.e oiiu'.upt-ioii ! iisk youiee! -s if you can afford fr ! the rake of faviu- 50c, to run the ri.k TO;- lI t . 4 t'l it ' 1 Mil" ". 1' . V f I'MIO F?. IT T-r 1 1. -n - - - . hor4 airc' hood blankets Please do not neciect this.. is , experience that fchiioh v cure will curt- O - ?U - r.-.. noys Iiai-b, gins, nooas, oianwets, Ivimrc-utjir It nevtr fmis. - This : K JJ.-ii V ' " 't-'v5 ' mmforr n;i nnilts. nnvthinsr that I an obligation yon have taeti, ; p ai-i? vh v ...o ri un a Million Potties - fw N"r M V'!, V. .', , V'"-l -vdl cm toward t-lothino or ti.&fcintr I ussed by hh Heaven, and -yur. ' tie rst, y.,ar. It rHive, " ' ' .vill go tofcjia Liomug or ii.ab.mg j j !Croup un.l wlioopin cough at once- -AN.) i i . 111 Tit . .V.in1I Tint .licrOfrorH if I i mil i tirn ; r . i i - . t i c CO tf jmtoi'taoie tnese neipiess ones, ine , 1 witners. a not oe u-unout it. ror v- f-v, w-.t'-"4. ftv istwill betrium- to us and of un-j Dot helped an orphan this year, it U hu-ie hac?:. syd- or che,.t us. Shib-d, r !; tf fch , . ., ,, Porous Piaster, bold bv Hooier oc co. . f. f . )) , , dd benefit to them if it comes sow. I a debt yon owe; pav it. M-.y the - . : ' -p ;Ictn to lov liter in f J Now is the time. j spirit of our beloved Fraternity in- Prepare soniahio- for th Edenton Atrnin thev must u-n to Phool. Can ! spire YOU to act aDd set now. ! Fair. Dor.'t put oif, bein ut o.ich. Fraternally your'', B. H Voodkll Lf the chilling winds and bidu we afford to send them among the well-dressed children in Goldsboro Lin such condition as to be the subject of remark f No; a thousand times no ! They are the children of our brethren, and we have been told that "every (Tld Fellow is your brother aud his family the sacred object of yonr fra'ern il care.'' Will you help your brother's helpless children? I know you will. Bro. Whitfield told 1 me thai anytntng in provisions or j clothing wouhf be very acceptable 'and highly appreciated by biin and his mos excellent wife, ns well as the orphans. I wish each and every I don't nive rebels in the Sou'h Tip v p..,. Grand Secrota-y. vouciicrs. I would rutber i-ope thein fuinspt to ban;; every d n o::e of ' i ' General Tiiiiifs K. W eaver , Now this same Weaver is asking j newa-rci of J5oo Will be paid for any case of "Pbenrnr. tism that cannot be cured by Dr. Drum- j te .( n Southern rebels" to vet1 monds Lishtning remedy. tThis- oifer , f.Q. hjm for prPsj.ifr,t 0f the United' ismadeingoodfaitbbytheproprietore; The gomheru mftnHhowii,: and there is no reasonable excuse for, rr 1 a- ! vote for such a vile s anderer nnd ' any one to suffer longer. Ar.y ordinarv , j rasp will be cured by one bo tle. in j traducer of action and people is j addition to the reward for difficult j unworthy the naroe and xv li disgrace . cases, the mcney is always refunded hi9 - h?me acd parentage. State: where the remedy fnils to cure. ne Chronicle price of a bottle if 5 and that is the price of a cure. Drummond Mtdicii el Co., 4S 59 ilaiden Lane, N Y. - . tr' J i : . ,v CJ COTTOH A!il) FUXGlUKT8, CORKS, SE'NE Lr.xOl, r- J pi Edenton Fair October 25. 2G, 27. 23. 1 Remember the dates. Subscrlbr for the Fishzr--vm $ Farmer!
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