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njZl,I rST FISH Season 1895. SIIAI) SHAD! SHAD! .,l"cni:ind! Increased Faeitities KKOl'IKK Increased Consignments J.H. HARRIS with C ALBB IIALHY & CO., I t Fulton Fish Market. . ' s -vie Commission Dealers in all k;u:s of KKKSH FISH the waters of North Carolina. I'ro:ii Stencils and Stationery sent on :ition. A. W. HAFF, w l.n'.esHle Commission Dealer in Fulton Fish Market. - North Carolina Shad Specialty. No Agents. WILLIS H. ROGERS Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer, 100 Fulton Fish Market, TSIo-w Yorlt t!m. i il Attention iven to the sale of North Carolina Shad, Rock, Chub, Perch and TElils AtlN. Si'fpience: Guirkin & Co., Bankers, ami (Jhas. Robinson, President 1st Nat ional Bank, Elizabeth City, N. C. and other Financials when desired. feTAm not and have never been in the Mellon, Truck or Fruit business. Stationery and Stencils furnished at is moments notice. S.B Miller & Co., WHOLESALE COMMISSION FlSli Dealers, X(). 7 FULTON MARKET, New York. Nuimcl 15. Miller, ) Clarence G, Miller J Snecial Attention Givea to 1 UK SALE OF NORTH CARO LINA SHAD. Stencils and Stationery Furnished on Application. WK EMPLOY NO AGENT. -.-vile Dealers and Shippers of kinds of ill i; i l'LION FISH MARKET. :m:w york. We work harder for the inter est of the Southern fishermen thin any house in the business. I Successor to cniRHY & TRKSTKR. Wholesale Couiniission MLTcliant in ! ; : ; j ! j swan mm iud Qystc s. liM- ISN. DclawarcfA venue, Above Vine Street. PHlL-ADEItPHIA. Returns Promptly Made. Stencils furnisheclioii application. ! ! G. E.UiER&GO., "hu'.esale Commission Merchants in L-ohstcrs, Tcrrapii), North Carolina SHAD A Specialty. -No s. 9. io, 22, 23, 2S & 39 Dock Struht Wharf. Philadelphia. 'Mrs. P. M. Finch, assisted by her sister, Miss A. H. Moore, ill open school Sept. 9, 1895, t her residence on Magnolia street. lss Moore will continue her music class as heretofore. T enns made known on application. Ojiins Clifton, Kam'l. II. Woodland Jno. W, Woodland. (Clifton g Jgoodand, General Commission Merchants A Specialty in Season. Terrapin, Soft Crabs,Oysters, &c. 27 S. Charles Street. Baltimore, Md. iv .rivijLii.-National Iixchange iuii vummerciai Agency. Returns n.ade daily. Cards and sten i-us, un ik: irad of J. C. Mathias or from Established 1861. SAML M. LAWDER & SON. Wnolesale Commission Dealers In Fresh Soft Crabs, Terrapin, Etc. 125 Light St. Baltimore, Md. I Quick Sales ! I'rompt 'lie turns tp REFERENCES C.tizens f.at'1. Lank. The J. H. Johnson Co E W. Albaugh & Son Wholesale Commission Merchants Fresh Fish, KKKAriN. OYHTKKS, liAMh & l'OULTHY No. 221 Light Street Wharf. BALTIMORE Consignments Solicited. Prompt Returns, Our Motto. REFERENCE. Citizens National Bank, VV. J Ilooner & Co. (Davenport & Morris, 8 (SS Wholesale Cirocers and Merchants Commission And Dealers in FISH, Richmond, Ya. Consignments of North Carolina Her ring 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 Shipping No. 71. Established 1801. . H. Haynes. Commission Dealer in gruck, (gruit, gc, &c. New York Citv. Stencils and Cards furnished by the house or by R. S. MITCHELL, Agent. Shipping1 Number. rii:w Yoiiic. The same old stand at 102 ark! IMacc. Still occupied bv JOHNB. PAGE'S Sons, for the sale of Peas and all kinds of Southern grown Vegetables. This firm has handled business ot this kind for 20 successive years from oldEdenton and other Eastern Carolina Points. Don't foro-et to srive them a share of your patronage. DO NOT FORGET THE Albemarle Gash Store 8 Ladies, Gen tlemen and I Children when in need of first - ciass Dry Goods at second-class prices go to the liable Albemarle Cash Store. Old Ke- IS TV Y SUM TT We do what we promise, nothing more. N w Goods, Batter Goods, Cheaper Goods than any other house in town. jgiTDry Goods of any kind. Dress Goods ofany style and qual ity from Sets to $1.25 per yard. Trimmings of all styles and prices. Boots and Shoes at any price or size. Notions of all kinds for Ladies, men, and children. Mens Shirts, a stock that cant be beat. Now the finest of all is our -complete line of fine (Millinery oods all of the latest styles and importations. We have a first-class Milliner at hand. Do uot for-get to call at the Albe marle Cash Store for anything you may need, and at prices which will surprise and please you. No foolirg but fair dealings to all who will favor as with a call. Very truly, L. L. MOORE, Manager. r-isrierfian and Farmer. Entered at the Post Office at Ed i'n ton as Second Class matter. EDENTON, N.C., Sept. 6th, 181)5. Person lcaviiig Edenton During the summer can have the FISHER MAN & FARMER mailed to them by ordering it at this office. SCALES AND PLANTS I .'KM.. PUKKLY LOCAL OONDENSKI FOR fUK BUSY I'.KADEI: Atitumn has arrived. Did you see the eclipse? Nag's Head hotel has closed. Services at all the churches next Sunday. What are you doing for the coining fair? This paper for $i dollar, if paid in advance. Airs, fincn s scnool opens on thj 9U1 of Sept. Kl'in Creamery liutter sold at 25 cts pound at Bonner s. l Here is very little news ol a ocal nature this week. .Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Elliott! visited Hertford this week. Mrs. T. D. Summerell has re timed from Nag's Head. r.linii Creamery Butted, the ukst. Louner sells it at 25 cents per pound. r 7U H,rn: rlPrl- i t n j-.xi.ijr, v-wi. store of A. T. Bush, has returned. The "cool wave," predicted by TIlYV nrrivwl nn Srl,PH1P tin,P Mr. F. C. Mitchell is now with A. C. Mitchell Department Store. bpread lime and clean up the back lots. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Printed Note and Letter Heads, with envelopes to match, cheap at this office. Of course you want the best, then buy Elgin Creamery Butter of Bonner. Mr. John Parish and family are moving-fiom Rockvhock to Hertford. Mrs. Henry Vaun, of Winton, is in the city visiting Mayor Vann's family. Monday last was Labor Day- It being a legal holiday the post office was closed. K.ev. inos. uixon, ji., win lecture at K.ea s upera nouse on next Monday night. Judge Green is holding Curri- tuck court this week. Court at Camden next week. I Rev. Tno. E. White has beeu assisting- in a protracted meetiuo- at Plymouth this week. at at tj nn -4. ru i Mrs. M. H. White, of Hertrord, ... . . , - . 1 , TT f, . ., hprrv Hi npir Hue frtv I ,ur. x. r,. r.ianu s iamuy nave , T r xt TT J 1 I ocj ciugc. Hall's Hair Rcucwer cures dandruff and scalp affections; also all cases of baldness where the glands which feed the roots of the hair are not closed up. The Edenton Fair is an exhi- - . . 1 nuu iui luc peupic aim uy me C i.1 1 J t il. . peopie, ana an tne peopie snouio Mr. G. C. Haste returned Tues- day from New York, where he spent about two weeks sight- seeing. Do not fail to hear Re.' Thos. Dixon, Jr., who will lecture at the Opera House on Monday night, the oth, inst. Miss Lillie White left Tues day for the C. B. F, Institute at Murfreesboro. Miss Brewer re turned with her. E. J. Bond will have fresh Norfolk Oysters for sale tomor- row, by plate or measure at store on cheap side. Fellows Lodge is requested to be present next Monday night to attend to important business. a vn 1 nnti n r fnr n crnnrl town to locate in? If so, Edenton pect to do, and you wish to have is the place you aie looking for, our readers trade Wlth yu either as a home or a place for Hertford Courier: We are re investment, Notice Wood 5 cents a load until ist of October. Take adJ vantage of the price before the advance. D. W. RAPER & CO. Preparations for the coming Fair are being made elaborately and systematically lor the best agricultural exhibition ever had in this section. Mrs. B. A. Richardson return ed to her home at Norfolk last Saturday after a very pleasant visit to her sister. Mrs. Burton, in this city The machinery of the tug Ada, which wras burned in Edenton bay "nearly three years ago, is . - i -1 l ty : Deingiaxcu up uy tuc iuuiuS wig. o.ipauy. Now is the time to begin to prepare exhibits for our Fair, Select the best specimens of the products of your fields and house- hold, collect them itogether. and when the time arrives, bring them to the Fair. If your cash and you have parted Since you in business started, You will never get down-hearted, If you are wise; . Is disaster darkly looming ? There's no good in weekly glooming If you want your business booming ADVERTISE. Printer's Ink. Rev. N. M. Watson is in Cam- aen county assisting in a pro tracted meeting this week. Remember when you have any job printing to do, give us a call aud see our prices. See ham pies. , oausraction jniaran- teed. Next to a good cow the hoar is a profit-maker. It costs less by iar to grow a pound of pork than n - j -f l r j i juuu ui ucci, ami n is iuaucjBOTH TEAMS WERE m less time. Fix. FLiKS, FLEUs bed Hues, kill tlu.ni all. You can do it. Use Cal verts Insect powder tne only genuine real stuff on the market, patent sift top box, furnish es its own destruction. Oulv io cts., at juearys. Begin to talk up the Fair. Tell everyone you meet about the big Fair we are going to hold in October. Also prepare thing to exhibit. some-. A man's individuality is wliit brings him success, but the indi J . vidual that stays away from 0111 Fair is looking backward to- wards failure and disnair. The list of iurors for the Fall term of Chowan Superior court WaS drawn hv tlir rninnn'cclm, ers Mondav. wlnVli will k r 1 on the first page of this paper. Mr. R. Z Wln't of Tn,k-n ville, N. C, spent last Sunday Ill tllio if,. a" i! , . iiuo mi wiLii lua lamer ana sisters, leaving Monday on a tri o ixtw xurK auci rniiaaeipiiia A. Is Pl,r.!M . s. xt"., " -V. 3 LIFr. SAFK t XTnt .;V,-,,. u,i..i.. i .. u, v,UJ v.. lu-vcr Knowil 10 lail ill Clir,c of "ysentcry.choiera Morbus. guarantee every bottle James Baily -o j.rup.ieiors, Baltimore, Mu. We learn that the Albemarle Steam Navigation Co. 's steamer Keystone has gone off to be re- ncu sne returns it ;s saul se will compare with any running in these waters Progress is born of experience, ana 110 Place "as yet been su I gested where so much experience can be had in so short a time and for so little expense as at the Ed enton Fair. Weeds and grass have been al lowed to grow up several feet high on some of the lots about town. This is not very attrac tive to strangers and we hope the city authorities will have same removed. Have you heard Dixon ? Haven't? Well, eo and hear him at Rea's Opera House, on Mon. day night, Nov. oth. He will deliver his celebrated lecture "The Gates of Heaven and Hell 111 modern uabylon. An advertisement in rhPictr v fc.. A. fc J A. ERMAN & Farmer is a little thing, but it goes into hundreds 01 nomes and tells thousands of 1 ..... . . - Peopie just wiiat you most wish fi.. t(r Tf . nA . ' .... IV . j.i A1. 13 till Honest ad. it will always pay. ' r J' Cn frl c n r rmf -iti iinntininfy flia .. r xr- c " . . t, A t.A x.jo ujoi-v., via iii 11 1. aud a popular young lady of E. Citv, to Dr. Lemuel S. Blades, . r. 0 Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 1 8th, at 2 O clock, E. City, N. C. The man and woman 111 tile . 1 kuoou must nave been love- , r . . . making Tuesday nisdit. Thev i iiuiicu liuw 11 lilt iiiirifis; nn Put the Moon m eclipse from io r . CiOCK "u 4 "i me morning, From a little after midnight un- Ia-IT1-i . . ui 2 o ciock it was in total eclipse. The tiintiv frifnrls iti Prlpntnn or Miss Lrrace Wilkins. who - ....... taught the Elocution class at the Academy last session, will doubt less be delighted to learn that she has again been employed to conduct that department during the coming session, which be-. gins on the ioth inst. Business men. we are rrl, the rnnle nf tl,i d ad:oininor counties. Onr su I j o - - ... scription books are open for in- spection. Now is the time to put m your Fall advertisement. if you wish to let the people knoW what you are doing and ex- liably informed that on the land belonging to Mr.J M. Forehand i euunty is a targe oea ?x ar , wmcn ne nas oeen se u " "t i men wnne aigging out tne man came in contact with an old brick cellar, the brick of whirh are sa& to be larger than ours, and a murh better nnnliK- Tn the bottonv.of the cellar he found a silver spoon and a silver knife and iork. Who built the cellar, and where did this silverware come irom is a mystery to solve. CARD OF THANKS. The members ofthe Edenton Base-Ball Club wish to thank the people of Edenton (through the columns of the Fishreman & Frmer) for the kind sup port given our team during the past season. And we also wish to express our gratitude to Mr. F. A. White, proprietor of the Bay View Hotel for the many kindnesses shown by him to our own and visiting clubs. We will try to show our gratitude next season by playing better ball than we did this. Geo. Makely, Capt. OUR FUTURE CHAMPIONS. The Festive "Kids'- Play Three Games With Hertford. EDENTON FiS ALL MADE UP OF oMALL BOYS, OUT THEY PLAY GOOD BALL AND THE GAMES WERE VERY INTERCUTTING The small boys f Edenton played a nice game ol ball with the small boys of this town r 1 iuonaay. A crowd ol spectators were on the grounds and took a great de.U of interest in the eanie. Uw'iii' to a mistnL-e Li ... 1 tne umpire. 1:1 tne last innings r t . 1 . - o ur ooys, uie score stood 14 to l7 111 favor of Kdenlon, with I another inniner for Edenton Both tc:lms played good ball Hertford Courier. Wednesday the Hertford j bo's caille to Edenton prepared to take two games from the "Kids'" but missed it slightlv. I TM. C 4 1 , 1 a nc him sjaine. niavcci on Wednesday evening, resulted in a score of 1 5 to 23 in favor of I x i ndeiltOU The second game here, played Thursday morning, resulted in a at score ot lierttord 4, Edenton 27 oni teams played very good ' an tIlc games werc interesting. -'Peck" Hooper pitched for the Kids and his "curves,' "inshoots" and "dew- drops" were wonderful to behold. SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES NEXT SUNDAY MF.THODIST CHI UCH Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Preaching 8:15. p. m. N. M. Watson. Pastor. BAl'TIST CHL'RCH. 10 a.m. Y. P. U. devotional meeting. 1 1 a. 111. Services. Sermon: "The Warfare and the Weapons." 4. p. in. Sunday School. 8 p. 111. Services. Sermon: "Touching; the bier." Jno. E. White, Pastor. September Weather. According to the weather prog nosticator, a thunder storm will occur to-day; from 6th to 7U1, great fall in the temperature, brisk northwest winds: 8th to ioth, warm and pleasant; iithto 1 2U1, cloudy, with rain; 13th to 16th, very warm and sultry; 17 to 20, equinoctial storm, prepare for a cyclone, followed by a sud- - rifn tnll 1 ti th f-pinnprnfnrp- ?Tf . - - to 22nd cold wave; 24 to 28th, nlennt- -orh to unth ve rv warm itiri tia,vintiti tim . aca ... . -1. aim int. iiiuiuu will Liuac w i ill a. i high temperature. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is ulvfJU"ti louiywi. auuc-.mi- Hate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this ? Tutt's Liver Pills are an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. C. D. Fuller, of Canajoharie, K- Y. eays that he always keeps Dr. Kins1 New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best j results follow its use; that he would not ba without it, if procurable. G.A. Dvkeraan. Druggist, Catskill, N. Y. says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cougn remedy. that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at W. I. Leary 's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and 81.00 3 il'A'A' 0 -""1 I m u 1 11 Lf m- c i 1 r j l ' yl'---g- -Mftim 1 J o P P- 05 i i. O CD o CD 5 P- 9 You Like To Read About 5S A large stock of new Fall A.C. goods now being opened at Mitchell's Department Store, . . . .. . A. L. Mitchell was the lirst merchant tn nnrrhase his Fall . c j f ,,. , Stock of goods. OW they are arriving daily. A. C. Mitchell has stylish goods, high quality and low prices. Call at A. C. Mitchell's and see the beautiful line of Fall goods. Boys, A. C. Mitchell has the the latest style golf caps. Young man, be stylish and get one of those canes at A. C. Mit chell's. Before vou purchase your Fall ffoods see A. C. Mitchell's line and get his prices. Remember goods are advanc insr but A. C. Mitchell bought before the advance and he sell you as cheap as ever. will A. C. Mitchell's l AW . . ttmA for Infants and Children. MJHERS- Do You Know Bt"naa' 1"' Crcr-. Cord,.I. m.ny caUcJ Soothing Syrup., an4 most rcxncJic for chiUrea are composcJ cf opiuui or morphine t Io Yon Kwow that opium nnvl morphiue are stuper, i0)f narcotic pn. t o 1 oe Khaw Ihal in most rmmiri without Labeling them poisons t Io You Know that you shouM not rmit any mcJicine to be give your child ttn.ess you or your physician know of what it U compo 1X VOW Kwow that Caitor.a u purciy uhje prcparaUoo aJ tb4t Its ingredienta is published with every bottle t "" J"" ,ha Castoria U the preoption of the famous Ir. Samuel IMtcher. That ,t h, been in u,e for nearly thirty yean,, and that more Castoria is now sold than of aU other remcJies for children combined f Io You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United State,, and of other countnes. have issued exclusive right to Ir. Pitcher and hU assigns to use the word Caatorta and iu formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense f . no Vo Know tlxat one of the reasons for granting this Rovernment protcvtlorl was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely tiarnilcss T ) no Vou Know that S3 average dosca of Caatoria are furuished for cents, or one cent a dose ? . " V" ,kat wheu Pcsed of thU perfect prejaraUon, your children te kept weU, and that you may have unbroken rest i Well, theite thing are worth knowing They are facts. The faoKiiiitie Higrnature of Children Cry for won U J VrtJ AND ZvEdiri. At 2, 3 and 5 cents per the G-arden. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, m that VAHZ and fUlCH are liampea oa solea Sold at Brinkley's f and PU1CJE are .11 I feJV$3 SHO sim mt vi $i.oo m J V CAN mm .1 ... ... .. I narcotic may It on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. p 3 aim J to I "uDDini Street. head. Cut fresh from lf 000, 000 People Wear 17. L. DOUGLAS E FIT FOB A KINO, $3's0's2'50i$2'25l $0.50. $V00. Si. 73 For 1" Bctrs Style, All Sins, Evtty Width. FIT ANY FOOT. Wear W. X. DsatUl ahsa sod mmn sreaa . c mm. m VmAfm lMsariMiHiMSUDfiii innrfasiia tba prve el ataar maaaa, bc4 tba aoalur aad Urn mm Bbocktoi. Mam. Emporiumg Department Store.
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