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FISHE&MAJf & FA(RME(R The Official Paper of Chowan County. -Ofo-PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY."- A. H. Mitchell, - - Editor. delivered at doors of city subscribers by carriers, as soon as from press without extra charge. . The Editor disclaims all responsibil itv for the views or statements of cor respondents, and reserves the right at nil ittnp! to revise or reieci auy ainv.it he may think proper. Always sign your name to a news tiaoer communication simply as c nledsre of eood faith. It will not be published unless you desire it. nest advertising medium in the Dis trict. Rates very moderate. Special rates on long contracts. EDENTON, N.C., July 19th, 1895- In the past year up to June 30 we have added 42 miles to the railroad mileage of this State, malcinp- the atrs-reerate mileage Q " 0J W now 3,6s SlA miles. Since 1st January 7,576 for eign immigrants have landed at Baltimore, more than half from Germany. In capital they aver aged $2.94 for all over fifteen. There is a steady growth in the cotton milling business in North Carolina. At this date there are reported to be twelve A. cotton mills in course of con struction in this State Secretary Coke is sending out the 10,000 copies of the circular which gives notice that the rev enue act of 1895 was not ratified but that the public printers "fixed" the act by putting on the ratifying clause. The "huckleberry crop" North Carolina is very large. 111 It is announced as a tact tnat 111 Duplin county it is worth double as much as any cotton crop ever irrown in that county. Can that be true? Sampson blues are abundant, too. We heard the sheriff of Davie county Isay a Mocksville in 1870, that but for the blackberry crop in that couu ty the people could not have paid their taxes. Wil. Messenger. senator cmennan is very cm phatic in his assertion that he is not a candidate for the Presiden tial nomination, as he says that lie would not accept the place i all the people 111 the United States should join together and offer it to him. The old gentle man has passed the period of three score and ten allotted to man, and as the position is one of wear and tear he thinks that an active man should fill Norfolk Ledger. it. LATEST NEWS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH AND THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES. Secretary Carlisle says he has nothing to say as to theresump ticn of gold exports. A fight is arranged between O'Donnell and Maher for No vember 1st at Dallas. T. W. Hughes, of Newbern.is found dead in his bed at the Beu bow house, Greensboro. The State Democratic commit tee of Missouri will call a cons vention to consider the monetary question. A negro in Baltimore shoots a negro woman, tries to take his own life and then makes a des perate effort to kill a policeman. There is much excitement at Greenville, S. C; a negro was taken from jail Sunday night and lynched, and the negroes threaten to take from the same iailawhite man, charged with killing a negro, and lynch him. University Catalogue. The University catalogue for 1S94 95 shows 471 students; as follows, 317 in the College, 78 in the Law School, 20 in the Medi cal School and 59 in the Sum mer School for Teachers. The faculty embraces 35 Professors and instructors. The catalogue contains 114 pages, is carefully indexed and gives full informa tion about the University Write for copy to President Win ston, Chapel Hill, N. C. A Fact. Nature is beautiful, always beautiful. Every little flake of snow is a perfect crystal, aud they fall together as gracefully as if fairies of the air caught water drops and made them into artificial flowers to garland the wings of the wind. Lydia M. Child. Mrs. Gannet, New England's poet, who wrote, "'Tis Love That Makes the World Go Round," is dead, but the love she wrote about is turning the old sphere. , OUR TRADE ISSUE. What the Press and People are Saying About it. The Edenton Fisherman & Farmer recently issued a very large, handsome illustrated in dustrial edition, showing the ad vantages of that town and sec tion. The Fisherman & far mer is one of the best local papers in the. State. Raleigh Progressive Fa rmer. . Wp hx'e- received a COOV of the Industrial Issue of the Fish f.rman & Farmer, published at Edenton, N. C. It is a credit to the town, and the editor, Brother Mitchell, he beine an Udenton bov. Some of our fondest recol lections cling around the old town. It is a good old town, and is found in the history of the State. No town 111 Carolina can beat it in natural advantages. It has been forging ahead in the last few years in industrial en terprises, and is destined to ac rotnnlish fai greater things. We wish the town and the Fisher man & Farmer much success. Aberdeen Telegram. It one of the world's most re nowned artists could float upon the sparkling bosom of Edenton Bay at eventide, and with brush transfer the historic town of Edenton to canvas, a more pic turesque and lovely scene could hardly be imagined. But then that would be only a scene upon which the eye might feast, and would not reflect to the outside world her advantages as did the recent Trade Issue of the Fish erman & Farmer. This issue of which we speak places the town and its people before the public, and is destined to ad vance its interests as nothing else could have done. We have always known Editor Mitchell to be a live man, and this his latest effort, must be fully ap preciated by Edenton and Eas tern Carolina for ages to come. Roanoke Beacon. Mr. A. H. Mitchell, Dear Sir: The Trade Edi tion, a copy of which I have, is indeed a credit to youself and town, and very cleverly shows both to the social and business world the many advantages Ed enton offers. Very truly, R. A. Pretlow, Supt. A. S. Nav. Co. Franklm.Va., July 10th, 1895. Norfolk, Va., July 11, '95, Mr. A. H. Mitchell, Dear Sir: I was very much interested in your Trade Edition, which was very creditable to your opportunities. I am very glad to know that you have so good opportunities for distribution, which fully emial auv that I have, and such copies as you sent out undoubt edly d good. Yours truly. M. K. King, Gen. Mgr. N. & S. R. R. Co. A. H. Mitchell, Dear Sir: I received the copies of your trade edition. You have certainly gotten up one of the best trade issues that it has been my lot to see, and deserve great credit for same. I hear it highly spoken of by many, and am sure the people of Edenton ought to be proud of it, as it will be of uncalculable benefit to the progress of the town. I have sent off all the copies you sent me mostly to Scotland and Eng land, but would like a good many more. I am in hopes they will bring good results and that it may be the beginning of a steady flow of people from there. Yours truly, Patrick Matthew. Norfolk, Va. July 16, '95. Anti-Cigarette Smoking. The New York Board of Edu cation has endorsed the forma tion of an anti-cigarette league in every school. The pupils are bound by the following pledge: We, the undersigned pupils of grammar school No. do hereby pledge ourselves upon honor. 1 st, From this date to abstain from smoking cigarettes in any form until we reach the age of twenty-one years. 2, To use all influences that we possess to induce all public school boys and other bovs of our acquaintance to give up and abstain from smoking cigarettes until such boys attain the age of twenty-one years. 3d, By giving the pledge here by made, and by signing our names to the above, we consti tute ourselves members of the anti-cigarette smoking league of grammar school No. of the city of New York. American Teach er. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. DOINGS OF THE NEW COUNCIL tyay, Juye arid July Meetings. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED, REPORT OF OFFICERS. NO OTHER IMPORTANT BUSINESS TP.aNSACTED. First Session May meeting. The newly elected Councilmeii of Edenton met at Court House Mar 13. h. Mavor Vann presiding. The election of officers was the first business transacted. For Mayor J. Warren and C. S. Vann were put in nomination; both candidates -received two votes each, whereupon the Mayor gave the casting vote to C. S. Vann. For clerk: A. T. Bush and Thomas Elliott were nominated. A. T. Bush was elected. For Treasurer: B V. Elliott and A.L. White were nominated. A. L. White was elected. Ordered that the election of Con stable, Assistant Police, and the Attor ney be postponed until next meeting. For Mayor protein: J. C. Warren and Juo. C. Bond were nominated. Bond received three votes and was de clared elected. The following resolution was passed: Resolved that during the two years term of office of the present Eoard of Councilmen, nothing shall pass said Board unless there are three votes in favor of its passage, of v.-hicl; three the Mayor's vote may be one. A. L White was given until next meeting to file his bond. Contract for lighting town was also continued until next meeting. Win. B. Shepard and Robert Blount were appointed Street Committee. Jas. A. Woodaid and Isaac Blount Committee on Finance. Ordered that Street Committee be authorized to look after the condition of the steeets and buy shells to be put where needed. Adjourned, A. T. Bush, Clerk. Second Session June meeting. Board of Councilmen met June 4th. Mayor Vann presiding, and full Board present. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. On motion a Street Commissioner was elected for one month at a salary of twenty-five dollars per mouth, who shall have full power of police. The election of Constable: J. W. Culliferwas put in nomination and re ceived two votes. J W. Cpruill was nominated and received three votes which elected him for two years from this date. Wm. M. Bond and J.N. Pruden were nominated for Attorney. Wm. M. Bond received three votes. Ordered that the following persons be granted permission to sell liquor at their respective places. O. II. Darden, at Woodard IIousc, East side Slain street. J. M. Deans, eor King and Main Sts Baker x bkinner, 2nd door nciow King, East side Main street E. W. Raymond, East side Main street, between King and Water. B. F. Francis, East side Main street between King and Water street. E.J Bond, cor Water and llainSts. J. Wools, East Main street, near County Wharf. W. H. Hollowell, street, Dixon store. H. E. Williams, West side Main West side Main street. Casou Store. W. Lipsitz & Co., North Blount St.. near M. & S. Depot. Moved that J. W. Spruiil have until next meeting to file his bond. The petition of Mr. C. Tarkeuton to lease 40 ft front on Carteret street was referred to Messrs Shepard and Bond. Ordered that the contract to light seventy-five lamps in the town be awarded to J.W. Parker for one month at 53-oo per month Ordered that the Street Committee be authorized to perchase, not to ex ceed, five thotisand bushels oyster shells at a cost, not to exceed 3 'i cents per bushel. Ordered that the taxes for 1895 be one-half of one per cent, and one dol lar and fifty cents 011 poll. The Treasurer reports as follows: To cash on hand last report 8 50 02 C. S. Vaun. Mayor 35 50 Received fro:n J. W. Spruiil, 224 25 $ 809.77 By orders paid and cancelled 291.05 To cash 011 hand $18.12 The reports of the Mayor and Collect or Spruiil were in keeping with the Treasurer's. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid. Fisherman & Farmer, pub., proceed ings &c, 113.25. Jas. H. Robinson, 2 days examining town, T. K. fees &c , 56.40: A. L. White, lighting lamps for May 50.00. Bond & jones, Hardware, 3.65. Rob't. M. Blount, 2 days Councilman ?4- John W. Di aper, K2 fees Town vs. K. W. Raymond 60 cents. Board adjourned. A. T. Bush, Clerk. Third session July meeting. The Board of Councilmen met to-day July 5U1, m regular session all mem- oers were present. Hie read aud corrected. minutes were As there was no further petition from Mr. Tarkenton for lot on Carterett St., the committee was discharged. Ordered that Wm. J. Leary be paid $ 8.33 for ordei assigned by joe Bunch for his interest in condemned property on new street. Ordered that .Tohu Joseph & Co. be granted certificate to sell liquors at corner of Main and Water streets. Ordered that J. W. Branuiug be al lowed to erect polls and telephone wires from his office at mill to his resi dence, Pruden & Vann's office and tel egraph office. J. A. Woodard was appointed a com mittee to make best terms with Fisher man & Farmer Publishing Co. to have proceedings published. On motion R. F. Cheshire was elected to collect taxes for 1S95, and required to give bond for two thousand dollars. Ordered that street commissioners have a good pump put in well on Main street. Ordered that J. II. Robinson be con tinued as street commissioner ior one year and be required to give bond for three hundred dollars. Ordered that J. W. Spruiil be allow ed f 1.50 for w indow broke while mak ing arrest It was moved that the claim of J. W. Spruiil for fence on J. D. Batcman's lot be tabled until next meeting. Ordered that the contract for lighting seventv five licrhts in the town !r awarded Nelson Foxwell at 45 00 per montii. Ordered that all parties having pub lic entertainments on Court Grean shall not be held later than eleven o'clock except by special permission of Mayor. The Treasurer reports as follows: Amt., on hand last report $ 18.72 Received of J. V. Sprui'I 295.94 By Orders paid and cancelled 273 47 Cash on Hand 35-S9 The report of Collector Sprni'i were in keeping v. ilh the above. The follow ing bills were passed and ordered paid: Jas. A. Woodard, Hardware, Nai'.s. &c. 6.30. . E. Uyrd. care of town clock six months to July 1st, 20.00. J. H. Robinson, salary 525-00. ami T. K. fees fi. 20., $20.20 j. W.Parker,! ighting lamp3J-.mef3S.00 I. B. BJount, 3 days Council man 6. 00 R.M. Blount, 1 " 52-00 A. T Busix. Clerk An exchange says: The hay crop of the West is short, and the thrifty Southerner should take the hint and save all the hay lie can. The Indiana fanners are cutting: green corn and curing it in place of hay. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, -,iddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel iurns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, -iles and all kinds of inflammation on lau or beast. Cures Itch and Mange. Tis Core, Cat 8wn wUl Wit mUe iftM the oil 213 t9a applisi. Ce prepared for accidents by keeping it in your -ouse orstable. AIIDrugglsUsell Hon aguarantcc. 10 Cure, No Pay. Price as cts. and $1.00. It your Oraggist does not keep it send us 25 cts. in pos tage stamps and we will send it to you by mail, Paris, Tenn., Jan. 20th, 194. Hoar Sir: I have used P.il.r'a Atl..pile Heallag Oil f.r Harness and Saddle Galls. Scratches and Barb Wire Cuts with perfect satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it to ill Livarj and Stockmen. .,., C. B. 1BV1NE, Livery and Feed Stable. BABY BURNED. Ontlemcn .I am pleased to speak a word for Porter' '.niiaeptle Healing Oil. My baby was burned a few months 3 , ami after trvins all other remedies I applied your Oil and the first application gave relief, and in a few days the sore was well. I also used the oil on mv stock and find that it is the best remedy for this purpose that I have em lised. yours, C. 1. LEWIS. Taris, Tenn.. January 1334 i B1SCFACTCKKD BT PARIS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO SOld bti W. J. Learn. iiiiamn lfJ'i-1ji" t T" t u it. AH oor 'means so much more than 'you imagine serious and 'fatal diseases result from 'triflincr ailments neglected. H Don t play with Nature s crreatest o-ifr health. ? t If you arefeelinpr out of sorts, weak and eenerally ex Brown's Iron Bitters hausted, nervous, J and can't work, J begin at oncetak- 1 ing the most relia- J ble strengthening medicine.v.-hich is J Diuwn a liun en ters. A few bot tles cure benefit comes from the very first dose it won t stain your J teeth, and it's pleasant to take. J It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous aih.ients Women's complaints. Get only the genuine it has crossed red lines on the wranner. All others are sub stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we t will send set of Ten Beautiful World's V Fair Views and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. ' Look at This ! SHOUT WNJ) . fflaterbury patches, Fully Gurantced : Only $2.50- AT X-oulIs Seller, The I,ead ing zz Jeweler. Elizabeth Cit3', N. C. Mail Orders given prompt atten tion. Repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a specialty. POSTED. Ail persons are herein- not ifi-rl that the grounds of the Edenton Agi. and tish hair have been posted, and that any one tress passing thereon for any purpose whatever will be prosecuted to the lull extent of the law. J.o. C. Bond, Sec'ty. Clubs for ball Tiraetiee mnv err- r special permit from the Sec'ty? ealth 1 By virtue of the Tax list for 1S94 in my hands for coilecticn, and for the purpose of collecting the same. I will sell for cash at the Court House door in Edenton on Monday, the 5th day of August, ibgj, the folio.-. ir.g real estate to-wil: Edenton Township: j 1 town lot bv Jerrv I emburv in New j Town adjoining the lots of Cajor Gor don aud others. Tax 53.67, cost i.So. 1 lot listed by John Blair 011 Church street adjoining -T. : S.R K. Tax 53 67 cost f i.So. 1 lot listed b.- Polly Bad ham's heirs on Church street adjoining the lots of I. A. Harris and others. Tax 3.34. cost f i.So. 1 lot listed by I. J. Burton on Gran ville street adjoining lot of Harvey Burke and others. Tax 2.66, cost 51. So. Tract of laud in "wild cat" adjoining the lauds of Burton Anthony and others Tax 51.52, cost $ i.iSo. lot on Church street listed by Iaac Dail adjoining the Folly Harrcll lot. Tax Ji.oo, cost 5 1 -So. 1 lot listed by Henry liason on Okinn street adjoinir.'g the lot of Jacob Skin ner and others. Tax f 2.0S, cost fi. So. 1 lot listed by J. C. Educy on Okum street adjoining the lots ol" Henry Moor and others. Tax 54-oo, cost 51. 80. 1 lot listed bv Anderson Hlliott on Albemarle street adjoining ihc Katy Pax ton property. Tax 52.00, cost 51.S0. One lot listed by II. C. Gregory on Church street, adjoining the lot of Gibbs and Skinner and others. Tax 53-6,! costs fx. So. One lot listed by Nicojah Gordeu and wife, in Newtown, adjoining the lauds of W.IJ. Shepard and others Tax cost 5i. So. One lot listed by j. W. Hollowell, on Gale street, adjoining the lot of An derson Luton and others. Tax $2. 1S. cost Ji-o. One lot listed by Sarah F. I,ec, on Gale street, adjoining the lot of Ivlinit or Overton and others. Tax 52.34.cost 5i. So. One lot listed by Henry Moore, on Oknm street, ndioinintr the lot of I. P. Edney and others. 53-34. cost 5'-?;-One lot listed by Tom Paxton anl wife, 011 Water street, adjoining lot of Edith Skinner and others. Taxes 5 00, cost5i-So. 100 acres of land, more or less, in Green Hall, listed by George Perry, adjoining the lands of B. 1'. Elliott and others. Tax 512.94, cost fi.So. One lot listed by C. H. Sansbery, on Main street, adjoining the lots of J. M. Wozelka and others. Tax 54-. st 5i.8o. One lot listed by Rev. H. Whidbce, on Okum street, adjoining the lot of J. E. Charlton and others. Tax 5 6- nnd cost 5t-o. I-3?'Sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon, and continue until all of said proncrtv is sold. 1 " I.. W. PARKER, July 1st, '95. Sheriff Chowan Co. Training for Business, in the Commercial School, Washington, N. C. Thorough and practical course of HrsixKss KLUC.vnoN. Skvicx YEARS of successful operation teaching the Best System Kx TAXT. No vacation. Students can enter at auy time. SUO.OO pays the Tuition for a full course, time unlimitce. Graduates oc cupying good posttions. For Circulars address A.H. WILKINSON, Prin., WASIIIXCxTOX, N. C. The Tinner Mai: a facturer and Repairer of V are. Koofmg citid Guttering A SPECIALTY, liopn i ol'Stovos, All work attended to promptly. Satisfr.ctiou guaranteed. Only first class shop in Edenton A SIMPLE INGUIRY KAY DOLLARS. Write fc: ir; r-os :.'' A,. . 1 r 0 or cemetery work. Designs aont free. COUl'ER'S MARliLF. V0IIK. 1 13 & 115 Bank St.. Norfolk V-i. For Sale: The seats in the old Academy for sale. Apply to K. R. PENDLETON. a z jo m I i 5 g j i g J :f'!r" s Ct3 f : I m K. E. L. Watkins. HARRIS & WATKINS, ATTORNEYS UT i:leiitou9 x. c. OTicc in front of Pay Vie w Hotel. Practice in all the Courts of the State. Collections promptly made. Dr. W. G. BEizell, DENTIST. EDENTON, N. C. Office in BAY VIEW Hotel. Sweet Blusic But something more charm ing to the public is the great slash in the reductions of big values at the IN. Y. Racket Store, Listtm to i ho Marvelous Chorus of prices. SHOES, SHOES'. Ladies Slippers 45 cts Pair UP Childrens Shoes to low to quote Mens Shoes good new stock $r.oo per pair up. Clothing at about half price. Pants 25, 50, 75 cents and $1 00 to $5.00 per pair. Suits from $4.00 up. worth double the money. Orders taken and jrood fit Quarauteed in suits. Summer coats, all kinds, qual ities and prices from 50 cts tip. o o .- Bi lot of- IE A ;f I H just received at prices surpriss inodv low. 0 Ssving (Machines ; from $25.00 to 40.00. j The charming light running j Standard, sold on easy install-j mcnt terms. ! 1 The Vacrl' sold on easy terms. The best high grade Cycle in the laud, at the price, $85. Dry Goods, Fancy and Domes tic Challics from 4 cts yard up, nice Lawns 5 cts. Also cut prices 011 Dim itv Lawns, Dress Devsiu , Royal Plisse. Muslin, White j Goods, &c. Call early and yon i ear. make a good selection at; prices guaranteed to please, alsoj call for a 25 emt book, free to 1 all who arc making a nice bill j with us; this' book is a real treat, j Yours anxious to serve, ' E. S ETORMAN! LIVKRY, SALE AND EX CHANGE ST A BLES. Having opened a Livery, I vi:,h to j amiotincc to tlie puiilic thra I am j.ic i :uid !n.;j;-ies on short notice. Is you apivecip.t.e a livery, all you h;i c lo ! .s shev it bv v.;ur ritronaj;o. p::icf..s 11 :-;Asu:-;AiiM-: 1 : a reason r oar 1 Imrico Liu: 5n.--t:Ui Very Jtcspect fally, C. B. KTJ.IOTT. Stables: Iast Church St. LAND FOR SALE F. R. Harris. Tliat valuable tract of land at (Where yon will always find a well selected slo ' the head of Main street, known I as "Holmes. " containing about i n'l -crcs. Also the "Quarter tract" recently on acd by .Mr. T. acres, which I will sell in sections of 25 and 50 acres. Terms easy. RICHARD DILLARD. ; Philip McDonald, Cleaning and Dyiog Clothes. Work done in first class Btyle and satisfaction j guaranteed or no pay. Call and see him. Prices low. Any work sent by mail will roeeie' prompt attention. You can get your meals at al hours by stoping at the Restaurant near the depot. Fi.-6t class accomodations Mrs. Martha Simpson Blount St. ill I You can Write to hs for anything in the Printing line and get it as ill promptly and cheap as by :': calling at the office. ' ' Why? I Because we make a Spe- cialty of f- Mail Orders. Address The FishermanFaimer. i Better! Crops result from use of fertilizers rich in potash. Most fertilizers .M do not contain Sufficient Potash to insure the best results. The results of the latest investijat: r,s of the use and abuse of potash are told in our books. They are sent free, dollars. GERMAN T. II COONS, Wholos.'ilo Coiiiini.i-i2ois M m-3i:i n 101 DUAXE ST1SEKT, 1 Southern Truck a Specialty. All Sales II v Promptness Guaranteed. Uradstreets and Dunn's Connnercicl Ajjcnck-s. Shipping Number. n i iyv voiciv. The same old stand at 1 iYi Park Plaeo. Still occupied bv JOHN B. PAGE'S Son, lor the saic of Peas aim all kinds of Southern grown Vegetables. This firm has handled business '; of this kind for 20 successive j years from oldKdenton and other Eastern Carolina Points. Don't forget to give them a share of your patronage. n The First Wealth Is Health. You may not have thought of S,rds 111 this connect-. -n all seeds have some sort of health, just as people h.w less they are dead and this condition is what h ?. t ;-: . their usefulness. There are weakly, diseased sttd:. wiiL ;; vitality enough lo respond to cultivation, seeds wln.s; purities are only the more developed bv opportunity-, ; proper growth, and still another class-Vigorous, wdl-! ' healthy- -the kind of seeds we have been growing 'for t!: ; twenty-five years; when you buy them, vou know you an ing to get. and every dollar spent upon them in cnltivat:..-,' simply well-invested.foryouget it back manifold in the owk Seeds. Seeds. it's the same with all; you can't aflord to use any except th ; seeds which arc not the'hest are not good enough for ;'...,;. use. If you realize this .write us for a copy of "Tait's , Catalogue" and sec how easy we make it for 'you to gVt t ! -aud get it at fair prices from the growers. Ooo.rJTM.H :Ac Son. P.O.Box Seed Growers, First-class in every respect. C in. iocs cakes. con(ociioncric., l.read, Sec, ulwiiys h.'ind. Evervthinir fresh. UVUUlrviv,, Nothing but tho :.rU' s Cream Patent Family Flonr .1 best on the market. WcdJ.ng Cakes furnish at short nonce. Cor. Main & Queen fits " H biM HUM WO J 1 The only strictly reduced prices, cont...-::,-. of GENERAL HARDWARE. BUILDERS SUPPILES. SGOVES AND SGOVEUARE. 'ZTIsn. and Tinware. - CA JIM AO IS antl WAUOX MA TJC It I A L, PAJKTS, OIJ.S, VAJiNlSIJ, GLASS and PI TT). . -innese Bristle Brushes SPORTING GOODS. Guns, Rifles and Pistols; Kmpty and Loaded Shells; AniinmiU' and Loading 1 ools; Pistol and Rifle Cartridges; Wads Wad Cutters; Shell Extractors, Cleaning Rods and Implements; Hunting Coats and Leggins. Ship Chandlery. Farm Implements of all kinds. Ornamental Fence wire. Barb wire, and Staples, &c. Thaukins: th public for the generous patronage tlu- i'rt' given us in the past. We will endeavor to show our apprcciati"" of the same by meeting the hard times with low prices. Our terms arc CASH. It will cost you nothing to read thrm. and thry w.i: ,lv.. 4 KALI WORKS, Nass.ni Stri. N, NEU YORK Correspor.deiuv ,i. port't Uailv. Rcferem Ir imr X, Shipping Xo. S 11,. FtUaMislicil : 1; Wm. SE. Hayucs. Commission nr Truck, Fruit, c. &c. New York City. Stencils and Card.. ; by the house or bv R. S. MITCIIKU.. Norfolk. X BAKERY. very best sol.!. Th Hardware ealers in Camel's Hair Brushes and Arti'.N T' BOND Ac .TO I
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