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and Farmer. inscription price m u Paid In Advance: If Not Paid In Advance. .,.,1 -u t lie l'ost Office at Ed I'l!t',. -o.'oiid Claw matter. FSTON, N.C, J"nc Mth, 1895- EpEN ounccmcnts and recornmen A ' ' f candidates for office, whether lllt',"""''vit)c of communications or i:i t'lC 1,.- charged as adver 1:1 l" : .. ,Vil! be cnargeo. as ,t 'A it, .... - OF BALL AT E. CITY. GAME Editor: When the Ed- Mi f' :, arrived at Elizabeth City the 7tli tucy ut - and enthusiastic uuu Mr. Hatha- "J11111 ihc 'cnial Captain of the va rs receiveu us L"l 'Mve each man a home for thc a;iV. Each member of our teitu wishes to express his ap-r.;-Lti,,u of the hospitality ex !' .i.U-,1 to him by the E. City .,cnV. At 3 P.l- ml led i.-.il ;ui 1 Edenton was at tne I u r,y good batting we scored ' nuis Ik -fire being retired. The Liors were not to be outdone and led us at the end of 1st in nino ,):h- vun .scoring six. Both teams added two runs in 2nd and !"'-,n' were "shut out" in the ;,r.l, Juniors adding one. Score at end of 3rd inning Ed- t-nton 7, Juniors 9 Our boys ap;carc ;d ct mad wiui uie omi , -.1 .1. . tiKn and tried to knock it flat. In the fourth Edenton scored 17 ru, and Makely refused to let a Junior reach first base. He re peated this in the 5th and Cth. Kknton's were given same tonic in ;th, but scored two in 6th. In 7th we added another, Juniors ad.lin- two. Umpire here called ...nune." leaving the score Eden ton 's 27. Juniors 11. Batteries, Fearing, Winder, Simons, Little and l'arson for E. City. Makely .,d Crizarcl, Kdenton. Umpire, Ziegler. The features of the game were the poor fielding of both teams. Hui-eion'si Jr.) good plays at 1st 11 k.tu-rv work of Edenton and laavv batting of our team Thi.se two clubs meet here 011 tin- 1 ith. Our boys must play ;ti, ,11, rind coolness if WILII iin'iv ..... tliev hope to win. Yours truly. "E. B." To Our Councilmen. Let vour light so shine before ,,. 1I1 it tlnv m:iv see vour ood works and glorify the people of Kdenton. ;en the books and let tax the has neon W see now much 11 . . . 11 !een uud ior last vear ami now paii 1 1 ut. L.t the list ot delinquent tax navers be published. Let every week's pay roll be published. Let us see how our 111 one v goes. ruhlish the proceedings of eveiv monthly meeting of the Hoard. The people have a right to know how their money is be- si iwiit -mrl ll(W the town aK ifviii ..!. lairs are being managed. A. Closing Exercises of th" Edenton Academy. On Monday and Tuesday nights the i Mkt a House was crowded to its utmost capacity, and it was our pleasure to be one of the large number who had assembled there t enjoy the closing exercises of the Kdenton Academy. The exercises consisted of vocal and instrumental music, elocu tionarv recitals, declamations, calUheuie drills, ccc., ecc, and it seemed that all were pleased beyond their expectations. Some of our ,,1d.-sr ritizens sav that it v.ms the best of the kind they, bave ever seen in Edenton. The pupils, of whom there was averv large number, did so well that we feel that it would be un just to mention any individual, aiuhvi. can truly say that their efforts were highly complimented and that the entire programme T 1 was exceedingly well reuaereu. Contestants for medals were: Scholarship Medal: Misses ksona livrum, Marg't Coffield, Sophia Wood, Mary W. Bond. Brawn by Miss By rum. Latin Mt dal: Misses Leon a Byrum, Annie C, Shepard, Mary louden and Master Brent Drane. Brawn by MLs Pruden. Best Elocutionist Medal: An ie C. Shepard. Improvement in Elocution Medal:--Misses Sophia Wood, Bessie White, Fannie Lou Bunch and Master Ned Wood. Drawn bv Miss lassie WThite. hen Baljy as sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Vn she became Jliss, she clung to Castoria. Whtu slm hud Children, she gave them Castoria, r Good I Steady I Customers I i!i Hi Those are the results you want from your advertis- It is people of this sort who read the Fisher- i'lj man & Farmer read it reg ularly and rea 1 it thor- !,! oughly. You can keep in i.i, touch with them only by ! ! advertising in these col- i'f inn us. Tell them what ' you have to sell they know a good thing when they see it. SCALES AND PLANTS ITKMS PUHKLY LOCAL CONDENSED FOK TIIK BUSY HE VRKH Advertise in our Trade Edition. Beautiful weather for the farm ers. Huckleberries are getting plentiful and cheap. J Guilt Edtfe New York State Batter 25 cts 11 at Bonner's. Attend the lawn party next Tuesday night at Academy green. It is a poor religion that bursts out 011 Sunday and bursts up 011 Monday. Messrs. C. V. Rea and Frank White have returned from Wash ington, D. C. Irish potatoes and snap-beans are being shipped to the North ern markets. Miss Kate Wood has returned home from the Normal School, at Greensboro. Good uuTTKR 20 cts lb. .Small tubs 16 to iS ets lb at Bonner's. " A porch has been added to the residence occupied by M. D. Haste, on King street. Miss Annie Parker, of Per quintans county, is in the city on a visit to relatives. No sweeter song is ever heard in heaven thau the one a mother hums over her baby. uonnek's is the place to spend your money. Von can get what you want at the lowest price. A brick sewer is being laid along the main daiu of the town rear of the M. E. Church. The present indications are that there will be an abundance of grapes and blackberries this year. Kerosene Oil 160 test. Water White 18 cts, 3 gallons 50 cts. Red Oil 150 test 16 cts. White oil good 13 cts. AT BONNER'S. Miss Pearle O'Neal, first as sistant of the Edenton Academy, has gone to Salem, Va., to spend the vacation. There will be no service at the M.E. Church next Sunday, the Pastor, Rev. N. M. Watson, hav ing gone to Trinity College fo assist in the examination. To get the local news you have got to read the FiSHERMAM & Farmer. 1.00 cash will get it for one year. Miss Narsissa Sawyer, and Master Ernest Sawyer, of E. City, are visiting their sister, Mrs. L. F. Ziegler. KLiKS, FLEES Biin bugs, kill them all. You can do it. Use Cal verts Insect powder the only , 'genuine real stuff on the market, patent sift top box, furnish es its own destruction. Oulv 10 cts., at Lean's. Miss Julia Kggleston, teacher of the Primary department of the Kdenton Academy, left yesterday for Richmond, Va. Rev. Tno. II. White delivered the address at the Commence ment exercises of the Franklin (Va.) Academy 011 Wednesday. Mr. W. V. Elliott, father of Mrs. A. H. Mitchell and Jas. R tfiimtt is in the citv delighting his son and daughter with a visit. Is IIKESAF1C? Not without Baily's (1,,,1,-rn Cure. Never known to fail in (i .re of Uvsentei v, Cholera Morbus. m i.otilf'and keep for use. We "uaraulcc every bottle James Haily Si Son proprietors, Baltimore, Md., at I.eary's The attention of our City Couucitmeii is called to the fact that cows frequently roam the streets at night, contrary t) an ordinance to that effect. The remains of Mr. Jessee K. )avis, who died Wednesday lin"llt HI Ulls vni to Ply mouth to-day for inter r meut. Messrs. T. C. Bond, W. I. Leary ind T. A. Woodard returned irom " - . . -i r Nag's Head Tuesday iast,iepon ... t 1 . ing a pleasant trip aim .1 changes at the beach. . few Miss Annie Wozelka, who has visitiner friends m wasn- ino-ton Citv and Norfolk during the last few weeks, returned home Wednesday evening A ramble along the lanes and i the woods is delightiul now The o-reeu grass, pretty flowers and rich foliage of the trees are now making the country Deaiui ful indeed. A fine piece of "civil engineer ; " 11 be seen on Broad stree hetween Ralph's store and the TTfi,r.ii:f rhurch o or 10 new iutuiw . loads of mud put upon the high J est part of the sidewaiK. It is estimated that the cotton acreage has only been reduced tvva per cent, in the State this year. Potatoes are looking up some in price and several of our farm ers have been digging for the past few days. 'i here is 110 excuse for any man to ap pear in society with a grizzily beard siiu e the introduction of Buckingham's Dye, which colors natural brown cr black. Mr. Frank Wood, of this city, has been appointed to fill a vacan cy on the Board of Agriculture. Good selection. Ground has been broken for the two new stores of Mr. Win. Hettrick, on Broad street. Brick laying will begin next week. How about a big Fourth of July Celelatrion this year? Why not have one? This would bring a large crowd to town and all would enjoy the occasion. Let's celebrate. The ladies and friends of St. John's Church will give a con ceit, 011 Tuesday night, June 18, at Masonic Hall for the benefit of the church. Admission 10 cts. One night only. Lawn party next Tuesday night at the Academy green by the Edenton Cornet Band. Turn out and help the boys. The Band will entertain those present with some splendid music. Twenty-five gallons of Coca Cola, the greatest summer drink on the market, good for exhaus tion, headache, &c, have just been received at Mitchell's saloon. Try a glass at 5 cents. Rev. Father Quiun, of New Berne, will hold services in the Catholic Church next Sunday j morning and afternoon. High J Mass at 10 a. m., Preaching at 4 p. m. The public 'is cordially invited. If you have a good thing you owe it to the public to advertise it. How are people to know what you have unless you tell them? And an advertisement in the newspaper is the best and most effective way of informing them. A healthy appetite, with perfect di gestion and assimilation, may be se cured by the use of Aycr's Pills. They cleanse and strengthen the whole aliuiptitarv canal and remove all ob structions to the .natural functions of either sex, without any unpleasant ef fects. There will be a game ot ball between th- nines of Elizabeth City and Edenton at the Fair ground to-day at 3:30. 1 lie game will be an interesting one, and we bespeak for' the boys a large crowd. To-night a feast will be given at the Opera House for their benefit. Take heart all who toil, all in humble situations, all in adverse circumstances, if it be but to drive U12 cart, do it well; if only to cut bolts, make good ones, or to blow the bellows, keep the iron hot. It is attention to busi ness that lifts the feet higher up the ladder. Ex. Herrings Compound Syrup Black berry Root, The great germ destroyer of cholera infantum in children. positive cure for cholera morbus and dysentery 111 adults. The mothers inena ior an summer complaints. The worlds great victor in diarrhoea. 25 cents ar i,eurv a The people of Edenton have great reason to congratulate themselves upon the school fa cilities which have been afforded them for the past year and which they have the prospect 0.1 enjoy ing for some time yet to come The large attendance upon the r. cent closing exercises and en tertainment of the Academy and the creditable way in which the pupils acquitted themselves at test the appreciation of the pub lic and the efficient work that is beiuir done. We congratulate the Trustees of the school in having the very best teachers, and we congratu late our people in having their children so well instructed. Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. I began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and was so well satis fied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress ing. It requires only an occasional appli cation of AYER'S Hair Vigor to keep my hair of good color, to remove 'dandruff, to heal itching humors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesi tate to recommend Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. Haight, Avoca, Nebr. LrJ Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. Take Ajer$ SarsaparilU tor the Coaplexic. The Fisherman & Farmer subscription list is growing rapidly. NEW OFFICERS. Af the last communication of Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., held June 4th, 1895. The following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year: A. M. Hawkins, W. M. W B. Shepard. S. W. E. S. Norman, Treasurer. C. P. Bogert, Secretary. C. D. Morris, S. D. Louis Ziegler, J. I). J. E. Bonner, N. Baker. j Stewards. A. J. Bateman, Tyler. C. P. BogkrT, " Secretary. SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES NEXT SUNDAY BAPTIST CIU'KCH. 10 a.m. Y. meeting. V. U. devotional 1 1. a.m. Services. 4. p. m. Sunday School. 8 p. m. Sermon: Jno. E. White. Pastor. Mitchell's Ladies Parlor is the place to go when you are warm. Everything is kept in the very best style, plenty of seats and fans. Go down and try some of his cool soft drinks. The Soda Water is cool and refreshing. The Milk Shakes are de lightful, made of pure c"bws milk. Try one of those large shav ed ice lemonades. Oh, don't mention pine ap ple sherberts, they can't be beat. Have you tried a glass of Coacoa Cola ? Pine Apple Ice is something nice. Try one. The "Choice Puff'' cigar that everybody smokes. Try one. Remember and go dowd to the Ladies' Parlor, on King street, wliere you can speuu u pleasant evening. String band of music to cheer you up while you drink. Yours to serve, A. C. Mitchell. Orrlnrc; loft will be filled p roni ptl y. DO NOT FORGET THE Albemarle Cash. Store Ladies, Gen- tlcmen and children when 111 11VV vl firt - ciass Drv Goods at second-class prices go to the Old. Re liable Albemarle Cash Store. We do what we pro:nU. nothing more. Now Goods, Bettor Goods, Cheaper Good than ar.v other house in town. 2gf"Dry Goods of any kind. Dress Goods ofany style and qual ity from Sets to Si. 2 5 per yard. Trimmings of all styles and prices. Hoots and Shoes at anj- price or size. Kntimis of all kinds for Ladies, men. -,,1 M,;irirpn Moim Shirts, a siock that cant be beat. Now the finest of all ii our complete line of fine Millinery Goods all of the lateststyles a id importations. We hive a first-class Milliner at hand. Do not for-tretto call at the Albe- mnrh-Cash Store for anything you may need, and at prices wlncnwill surpri.se aud please von. No fooling but fair tr ill who will faor us with a call. Very truly, L. L. MOORE, Manager. W. M- BOND, Attorney m baw. EDENToN. N. C CPF1CECN EHT&STEEET. Practice "n the Superior Courts of Chowan and adjoining counties, aud in the Supreme Court at Raleigh. "Collections promptly made. DR. C. P. BOGERT, Surgeon and Mechanical DENTIST Edenton, N, C. Patients visited when requested. COOL! K.KrTV.l:5TXS FISH DEALERS. Season 1395. SHAD! . SHAD! SHAD! Increased Demar-u! In- ersvrt Eacitities Increased Consignment.? J. II. II VRRIS with CALEB HALUY&CO., 1 i Fulton Fish Market. Wholesale Ceminissioii Dealers in all I. ind.s of FRESH FISH Erom til water; of I Sleiirils and I application . North Carolina. Uatiouery sent on A. W. HAFF, holesale Commission Dealer in X-oTostera, cScc Xo 1 3 Fulton Fish Market. ' North Carolina Shad a Specialty. No Agents. WILLIS H. ROGERS Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer, 106 Fulton Fish Mabket, ti c-w Yorlx. Suecial Attention given to the sale of North Carolina nnaa, rtoi;, . uuo, Perch and TERRAPIN. Reference: Guirkin & Co., Bankers, President 1st Nat- ional Bank. Elizabeth City, N. C. and other Financials wiien ucsireu. g"Am not and have never been in the Mellon, Truck or Froit business. Stationery and Stencils furnished ae a moments notice. S. B. Miller & Co., WHOLESALE COMMISSION FISh Dealers, NO. 7 FULTON MARKET, New York. clarence g, MiiicrJ goecial Attention (liven to THE SALE OF NORTH CARO LINA SHAD. Stencils and Stationery Furnished on Application WE EMPLOY NO AGENT. S- Ir. Stores & Go. Wholesale Dealers aud Shippers of all kinds of mm 1VJ 1C5 FULTON FISH MARKET. TVI:W "VOlMil. We work harder for the inter- est Ot tllC oouuieni licsiic.iiin tiau any house ill the business. Successor to cvkuUV & trKST'vR. Wholesale Commission Merchant in ism 1M1- 1JN. Delaware'A venue, Above Vine Street. PHILADELPHIA. Returns Promptly Made. Stencils furnishedlon application. C E. WarKkr V. V. JaNN Wholesale Commission Merchants in fcobsters, TrPN Gallic, &e. North Carolina SHAD A Specialty. NOS. 9, IO, 22, 23, ?,2 33, 2S & 39 Dock Street Wiiare. Philadelpliia. Sanner Bros. I Wholesale Commission Dealers in- fresh $ish, GAME, Barrelled Oysters &c. 116 Hollingsworth Street., BALTIMORE MD. Onin Clifton. Sam'!. H. Woodland. Jtto. W. Woodland. Clifyon & tffoodand, tieneral Commission Merchants A Specialty in Season. Terrapin, Soft Crabs,Oysters, &c. 27 S. Charles Street. Baltimore, Md. REFERENCE: National Exchange Bank and Dun's Commercial Agency. Returns made daily. Cards and sten cils can be had of J. C. Mathias or from the house. Established 1361. SAML M, LAWDER & SON. VVnolesale Commission Dealers in Fresh Fish, Soft Crabs, Terrapin, Ktr, 125 Light St. Baltimore, Md. Quick Sales ! l'ronipt Returue REFERENCES TradoiK ':it'l. lUink, Dunn Mercantile A gone Wni..r.lInor A i.. .1. Dukehart A o. Citizens Nat l. Hunk. The J. S. Johnson Co E, W. Albaugh & Son Wholesale Commission Merchants Fresh Fish, KKKA'IN, OVSTEK8, GAM hi & POUI.TKY No. 22 1 Light Street Wharf. BALTIMORE Consignments Solicited Prompt Returns, Our Motto. REFERENCE. Citizens National Bank. W. J Hooner & Co. (Davenport & iMorris, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants And Dealers in FISH, Richmond, Va. Consignments of North Carolina Her ricg solicited, and proceeds remitted in cash. On account of our intimate acquain tance, and frequent transaction with the Grocery trade of West and South we are able to handle N. C. Fish to the very best possible advantage, and we are known everywhere as the largest distributors in this market' Tle Soulherg Stock Iutual Insur ance Company Of Greenctoxc, XT. C, OFh'KUS Cheaper Fire Insurance By making every policy-holder a sharer in the profits. All pio fits except a reserve of 10 per cent, are returned to the policy holders. CAPITAL $10000000. Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over KivK millions OK OI,,ARS. Policy iioldkrs are non-assessablf. DIRECTORS: J. S. Spencer, E. 1). Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. O. Worth, 1). McRae, Lawrence S. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J. S. Carr, Edwiu Shaver, F.J. Munlock, L.Ilanks Holt, Benehan Cameron, A. F. Pa?e, Thos. M. Holt, J M. Worth, J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley, L. M. Scott, E. P. Wharton. OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, President; E. I Wharton. Vice-President; A. W. McAListi:r. Secretary and Treasurer. When your policy expires see that it is renewed in THE SOITTUKRN STOCK MUTUAL. INSURANCE CO. Wm. 15. SIIEPAltl), Afjent, EDENTON. N. C. Business Men, Look over your Stationery! And see if you need any Note Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Or anything in our line, You Get Tlje Best By sending us your order, as we use the best paper, best ink, modern type, and the most careful workmanship. FISHERMAN & FARMER JOB PRINTING Office. What is mm Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's PanacciV tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. C. C. Osooon, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of thc various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup aud other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KlNCJIKLOE, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 (Co-educational) ORGANIZED IN 1800. NEW BUILDING, NEW EQUIPMENT. Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. M USIC, EI A) C VTJOX. Fits pupils lor the Universities or for active life. Full corpse of experienced teachers. No novices. I'ovinx 1?mi.oiiji11'. Present Knrollmcnt 1.50 lSosii'I Chciip. Spring term begins the 3rd Wednesday in January. For full information address I. II. SLIODI), Dr. Li( t . Box 87. Kdenton, N. C. Important! Let every reader of this PoOF HYIOiIl'S FriOlld. ! paper see who is the AS-H'OU know I spent longer North this season than ever before. Why? Because 1 was determined to help the poor people. I bought goods in such quantities as to enable me to sell yon at what our competitors pay for them. I intend to show you I am, and always have been your friend. My Farmer friend 1 sympathize with you, and if you will come to my store I will help you. Money is scarce but I don't propose to let you fee lit. Come to see me and I will give you $2.00 worth of goods for $1.00. My stock is too large aud must be sold and 1 propose to give you the benefit. fsomk may say this is only an uadM and I will not do as I advertise, and try to keep you away. Don't believe it but come and see that 1 at least will not advertise a lie to deceive you. I will forfeit i." (),()() if I fail to comply with a single thing at price named. I have been with you for years,and you know I will do what I say. You have earned your money by hard aud unceasing labor and I want you to enjoy the benefit of it- Come to see me and I will show you how to do it and have more pleasure in it thau ever before. You want a new suit you say? Well I have it. Just see my immense stock, the finest ever in Edenton. The entire stock new as you c; u see for they are all the latests style. ZCoolr at tl.e Prices: Finest Clav Worsted suit, satin lined,worth $30.00 for 12.55 44 -.,.44 w -t serge clay sheviot n u u " sacks in blue Light suits $3.50 up, wortliuouoie uie aiuomu . 1 1 10 doz pairs Fants wortu 5.1.00 Big lot Overalls for only 30 cents. " of Cheviot Pants at $1.35, worth $ Best Hairline Pants always mp Pants in light and dark stripes, wortn $7.50, ior .S40o. Fine light weight Coats and Vests, sold everywhere at six and seven dollars, for S4.00. Childrens sailors suits, color La.lies Cat)es. late-.t out, lauUful patterns. : .--5 un. ot,:e an-1 m . them . Ein lot lalies lauiulried Shirt Waists cents uji. My line of Shoes was never more comvkte. I ave social attcnt.oi. to th. line vU ttrmine A to break up the high prices. Oents iull pat leather hand sewed shoes, sold other Merchants I for p..uo and 7.00 dollars, at J.oo. Calfskin hand sewed lil and cong, sold everywhere for 4-y at n y, Rest quality $2.00 bals and cong-. for only li.25 Ixjw cut Shoes from $1.25 "P-. Ladies fine longola bal and button, sold everywhere at I1.25 for 95 cents. Ladies Cue lVrtigola button, sold everywhere at 2 at $1.25. MLsses fine DongoU button, all sizes, only ycents. lioys Shoes, sizes 13 to 5. at ' cenl9- , Just think of it .odor Ladies Oxfords at only 45 cent. p.r tan t tell you all, come and see for yourself. Dry Good by the carload, unl oh chP- HnmfSDUO A CtS b,..i nitmn d V.v lot Calico 4 cents. Gingham at 5 cts up ..r. Tussah Silk, new gootls, 11. tion. Thev arc going cheap my Fine quality double w i,lth worsted, x, , , cent Henrietta and Uasnmere ai uuiy 30 --"" ntbX Prices. Mis Hat. latest styles in Straw .nd Wool at low prices. Mmt lete Line Genu Furnishing Goods. Lanndriel wh.te Hh.rts45 cents up Varied colored.BhirU 40 cU up. Frettiest line neckwear eve. in Kdenton. your choice for 25 cents. l-ine Line Millinery and Fancy Goods, cheapest in town. . . rCoine and see me and I will show yon that one who has Sen with yon in better times is willing to help you now. Respectfully soliciting a call to convince yourself, I remain yours to serve, -n - 3siirL Street. mm Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription knon to me." II. A. Abciipk, M. n.. Ill Ra Oxlord St , nrooktyn, N. V. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly nf their epeii ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we arc free to confers that Jh merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upou it." I'mikd Hospital ash Distrnsart, Huston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Prti. Murray Street, New York City. j Special News to the ( Fisherman & Farmer. 25.OO I-.50 I5.OO I5.OO IO.OO S.oo u it it 7-5 4.00 and blk 1 1 , 1 . 4 ior wm. $4.00, now 2,50. guaranteed 05 cents up. rmu non if 4 ..vv. j Hattiix all shades 9 cts la fine dress good I have no conpeti. competitors say, "how aoes ne uou always Mld 30, now going at 20 cU. . t V.. 11 1n K-rtrt- Atr. . m XT
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