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r F-25 O hMI JIT P l -r-Tt--. f-vv f. -TV.;.-. -iW-rtY. ft viiV xv".' : - bt 1 w-'" - &r --' "'I ' .J--iSf-s"-' SJ -aMfe.i v5-';- t T . r." v . A Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and Farming A. H. Mitchell, EkXltar and Business Manager. Established 1886. JUST THBEEJEEI5 MORE, TIME WAITS F02 KO MAN. iS'CWJV' F9 ZSI7 6P FOB TUmT Y T ILL BE LOST. When the first notice was bent out, announcing that theJJBee Hive store would close business in this townf and, that Little Bob Mitchell would make his future home in E, City, people were astonished. Some said he was doing this to draw trade, others said, "it could not be so" but now everybody realizes that it is true and that Little Bob, mennt what he said. Thousands ol dollars worth of goods have been sold and now the Bee Hive begins to lork empty. It is only three weeks before this house is closed. Mr. Mitchell has iastruct. ed all his clerks, from now on. to sell good9 at any price they can gat. Price shall not stop any bargain, the goods are yours if you want them. He does not iutend to more anything to Eliz. City, and as the time is so short you can get the mbest bargains of your life. Don' t put off any longer but, go at once and get your winter shoes at cost. mtmbr it is the nly store in town, that is forced toseil out. Take advantage t it. The faithful Bee Hive will close out their goods at your price. The store is crowded every day and will be for the next three weeks bmt, you can take your turn. Dress goods at half price. Mens clothing almost given away Boots and suucs at less than cost. You can't afford to trade anywhere l&'e, until the Bee Hive is elosed. Remmber, Christmas eve is the last day that this store will be open cd. (Mitchell's Bee Hivb.) The Fishekma & Farmer wants a good, trustworthy and reliable agent in all the surrounding oca ities. Lib eral commision will be given right parties. Apply at once, by letter or at the office. Settle at one for your newspaper we need it. See "THE MOOHSHINEE," at Ilea's The EDENTON, A TOLITICAL RATTLE IN CHO AX C0l . Mu. Editor : As the roar of po litical urtilery has ceased iifcd the smoke of battle has blown away and we find the enemy in full retreat for .he head water3 of Salt River, let ns review th hatt's ood pee how our forces acted. About a month bafora the decisive time camo our Captain (God bless him) C. S. Vannhad been recruiting and drilling his men in political tactics ind iuoourr.ging theisi to stand firm by the old bfcuiueratic battle fl4 and that :f tuey would on ly do their duty, we would win not withstanding the enemy out, number ed us. Having posted Li"u't. Jack Thompson on the right with a $ujh.11 company of Spartans to hold the large body of the enemy in uheck, and to watch traitors, he then turned Ins attention to the left. Commnnded by as true men as ever drew a bword Lieu'ts. W. P- Jones and A. J. Ward Having satisfied himself as to thi cmar?-nd our captain turn? birnt'en tion to the pomt which he knew would have to stand the blunt of th" fight. One battery wa9 placed at the Court House under command of Hogerson, Skinner and Jones, on the other side of the main roa 1 re placed another battery cooimnnded by Bond, Badham and Bond who did the be3t figkting in the Battle. With his foraes thus arranged he detailed Lieu'ts. Pruden and Bond to ha: rass the enemy wherever fouud and on several hard foaut. fields they met uL.i vauqaiothuU lae enoua. Vit.i scouts Small (:m old soldier) Mid Waff, to communicate all informuiiou from the enemy, our Captaiu wi satisfied with tue outlook. Rumo e came in fast of desertion and tr utors and at times our chances 1 oked blue but when the la9t council was c died around the camp fire the night before the great buttle, our Captain sat ito?! h's sfHcer? and men cheerful lv and giving thra wards of cher. and a a the council broke tip our C 4t. Syr ioys we must win, wo wi!l win. Next morning at break of day aiert for the first gan which was to begin at 7 a. . You couid see our little Captain running up and down the line with the ballots flying as thick ns hail, neither fearing nor caring for his own safety. As the day wore on the fight becamemore general, and oir Captain kept his aids Bateraaa and others flying here aad there car rying dispatches and bunting op straggleri, and as the sun went down every available man had been brought into the fight, and the victory was ours. As the night were on yon could hear an occasional shot from the two batteries untill all the amn litios chests wtre ttnptied, The enemy ltst heavily, amen Ue officers Smallest Hair Thrown a &hahi'." N, FRIDAY, December 2. 1S92. killed weru Weaver, ( -t rig, White, i Njv ecru. Wounded : tjrifhn, War- rn. Learv. HoV.x. La, nl ttyti: Our sUndnrd Wearer W. B S.iepari ', although oxp.oso'i to tho i'.re of thrj batteries Civue out, witLoat a scratch , It w- a ilovio'i icrorr .nd the !thnk 4 thy h"j!e ,ooutr ard du r io C. S. Vi.nn and his noble truuv o ! true wid tried 'ef?uo'rar. Now ) t de-crtrs be pnnished, and if any a e hoitiing 'rlic put ibea: out. DK2tocrtAT. 15?ZECSNT. DIVIEKKD Declared by The EdeHtcu A-fcZ. Pair. Th Directors of thu KduriLon Agricultural and Fish Fiir in iwr.t -in today declared a dividend of l.r per cent. Th Stockholden will ple.iso cal on th S'crMry and t;ot e'as k fr naid dividen 14. and anv piou tc who:u premiums hve been awarde-i will also please cali cr. SeJ?rtary for Tbe following is a statement of proceeds of last F;iir : iaoiji8 from all sounds Kxpenss, pjremiums, &c. Ne4 frm Fair, '33, $ GOo.01. Re ecrfully, Dto 1,92. Jn . C. 1ond, Sect-. The United Stau?fe contain 7000 lawyers, n.oooof whom re in New York ei y, making the propor ion there about one to everv 160 1 the Fiui ice. wan a pO)uiH- tion of 40.ooo.oco, h is but 6.-.00 lawyers, :tnd Gcrmsuy rias on' 7.000 out of a popuifiiion of 5o,ooo,u. Ex. General Superin' eien' Kimball, uf Ihe Life Saving Se'vice, iatts in his annual report th :t th. auditor ol disasters to veses witlrn the rielu of the operations of the s rv ce dur ing the year was 339 There Wcr 1 on board these vesac s 2.. 70 person?, ff Ahoi?i li.ftOij whtc sisei. The es timate value of t he voa-iii and c:irgo.-y involve 1 in tke disaster wa? S,2?"-T -525. Of this amount $j ni 005 sacd. The cost of the Main'enai a of the service during toe .Vfcar w-. $1,000234. THEY HAVfc. A BONANZA. It seems the owners of Dr. Drum- mond'a Lightning Remedy for linen- matisei have a Bonanza, a ther remedy kas nevr beeD kuowu to li in a single case. T&er is t er'a'niy room in the market ior a ru-dicme that will do whut thej claim fr this wonderful preparation. Alilioogh the price is $5 per bottle, if it dor. one half e;anei for it the pr;cr shoald be $ 100. If the driii-g si ha not got it the remedv will re sent to, any address bv prep ud xprs on receipt of price. Draminnr.d Aldi- cine Co., 48-5 Maiden Lane, New York. Section in North Carolina, fiivuiu-.iun LaiV' X2ST ZjZ. Ji2, 3 XS. .i! CJ :vI WhiTfaa, wo hnve 1-esrd with i--sonow acd rr?,ihe dtli of )U disitingiiirtliftd frirml urai Brotla r Dp uid W. Haiu, Grand tc i rotary f th Grand Lodz of A. F. V: A. M. ir North Carclir:, u:ii w I;ptrg it ha pifcased t; Giauti Ai hitot of thr Univrp n remve trom his hii:l) sphor of ust'fulnss to he flrwnt Oram) Lodce aboTe: 've tne nierabats of Unauiwilv Ld8 No 7. A. F. & A. U. Edenton, N. in spec al coium unica tion cauveutjd, dusiiiiii 10 xpies our hih rajjrard and tuttwm, Hppreei.-ttius his noble character and u.luable ser vices to our Order, do rr ve", 1st. That in the death or our Brother and Grnnd Becretar, not-i Iv has tV Grand I.ode teen dopriretl of a udefui and honorable ofllcer, but the Ord can truly saourn a bright nd shiniRg Liht, ooe who w a tlrvr-yH foreinos: at the post of duty and ev r ready respond t the call of aistrMsa. whilo th State bus Loei a lioblo public irvaut and the community at lare, n high toned Chiistian Citizen. 2nd. That to th faitulv of ' our ct ceaed Pruther, vhil nothing wp cai say or offW can Ke thm ( mfort yet we desire to tender our ?eep uorro" and sympathy in the great Bffiictioi that has' been visited upon thum, aia- ! dt prey our Great Grand Mr-ater above. 1 that in his Infinite mercy h will giv peace to their troubled hearts. 8rd. Thet a copy of these resolution properly attsd by the Secretary b forwarded to ths family and that r Page of the minutes ba set apart or which they shall be inscribed, and fat they be published in the Fisherman & Farmer. 4ih. That the Hail ; nd furniture draped in mourning and tlie Brethrrj wear the badge for 80 days 1 Thos. Thompson, Committee ' C. P. Bogekt, f C. W. blMMOKS. Ednton, N. C, Nov. 28th '92. G. W. Carter, (Chester, S. C. Writes "A negro boy here had a bad cas of fscjofula. The doctors said it would kill him. 1 got him to ue Botanic Blood Balm. He took a dozn bottlrs and is now well. He has ot used mny fit for four months and coatiuuen well." A GOLD WATCH I 1204. That is what every Aent receives who gets up a club on our $1 per week plan. Our 14-karatgold filled cases are wai ranted lor 20 years. Fine Klin or Waltham movement. tern wind and set Ladv's or' Gent's size. j Equal to any 50 watch. To secure ! agVnts where we have none, we sell nc ef the Hmnting Case watches for j the Club price $28 and send C. 0. j D. by express with privilege of ex- amiaation before .paving for same. Our agent at Darham, N.C., writes: Our Jewelers have confessed thev don't know how you can furnish such work fer the money." One good reliable agent wanted for j each place. Write for particmlars. Empire Watch Co.. , 48 59 Uaidcn 5ew York Opera House v . ' : i-s i.l.. No. :-. ) p'r),'. X, '4 - vi-O TUP - r-. i - - 1 .- - - F0S At L BLC0D D K1 ,Vl.ZZ - - Ha." b-- 'n iiao-'' ?' :j U i; tlli-t H .'ik -1 ,t uSy. ' Si'-'f'r fr.r Mr.i, 11.1 i!,'-(r :o V car-. iuic'.;l.r c y '. -.u.'.r.'.; SCRCF'JLiV ULCS;, EC7r-. v Doc'.u'aTtc-w pi-'p w-": rr.iit-ur.fiS V an.t hll rwn-rr yi Y-k 'T?- .' S' K '-I-'" ui ) lowed. rri- $1 u-u:--, U-ttU t.xr a I." BaJf ty druar.rlsfci. V EL0CD CO.. AtJ-nto. K V NSTJCE! Having oc-ir in L-icMitin f 1 tl.c urpse f C'X'du'. iin k v.irt c ''lerchant T.i'oi' '"j-ttcs, 1 ;nviu. :u.t aironayetd f i 1 j.t -p:e. J am prepai.dto i.ive uothiu i-ut M.e very l:c-i '.k. a r biepiices. I viil do i. h an .. i.c -i -iriii and cu tii.t;. c l e fock of i' oit in oolcii.- and u.i nzs to sde-t ii t in. Pant U.oitN iiai A ij Suits tiiad U r.r.u r I'n.xu 1 tS up. frT A ood ritti-x t ' f '' hv lial wvory out- wj.utn. and a o. ti 'Jailor uotild bo ejiC()iiiti,tl fp :ial iiiVilativJ tu y ouu tni. . Lesser Newman. f ashionable iirr!.'HH. i iimi ( t' T. -I 1 1 f - V .- . t s VM. J. HOOER A CO., DALT!.7.0n.C. ft 55.. "9 1 Cotton an flax O-ill-P -t, Corks, Se'e Lcads, Lc. nfn Twliif of nl! Ufxi''. Billa. tttoa fc IIewp tiy OL BUCKLEX'S AliNf A rfALVK The B8t Salve in the world for Out, Bruises, Sorcn Ulcers. alt ICheuot, Fever Sores, Tt' Chapi Hand bilb!ain3 Corns, . all fkin Eruo tinit, and positively cure Pile, or 1.0 pay required. It is cuaraaterd to:ir perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by W. I. Le.y, Draggitft. to - night ! r-K 1 y, J ilfH." s 1 VSt U' M -V V."-'' 'v.? S;l
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