Newspapers / Fisherman & Farmer (Edenton, … / Dec. 13, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Fisherman & Farmer (Edenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
t).i? and Fapmep, IThe Loveliest Things f at the Tost Office at Ed ,is Second Cins matter N'TON, N O., Dec. 13th, I895. AND PLANTS V 1.0CAI- CONDENSED FOR TUK l:; i;V liKPF.R at Dixon's. Christmas ad. voiir is nly twelve days l Ci'ius is now the talk of -. of a local character, is .v lii is week. ;;.V. Mate Butler at Dixon's. .-Mill ir meeting of the Y. P. ,:t I'ni .tu to-night. ;ss S V. Upton is' spending VL .-h with friends in K. City. r W. M. Hond went to ; :i Tuesday on professional Mate Xarcom is at X. C, on a visit to lay was a stormy the first snow day, this at Dixon's. :ck iug mule created con-, excitement o n the t Saturday. I). Pruden and dautrh eturned from the At- . W ave ;U KxpOSltlOll. ii- i:u!u-s walking jackets, latest :, for 2.25and 3.50, at New; d services were held last . at the Methodist and .pal churches. Pa this issue appears the an nual r p it of the Chowan Co., Joanaissioncrs. Read it. S.iiiU Clans is about the only )Crsi Jii who knows what the mall bov wants. (',! y.ateil Sugar 50 lb at Dixon's. V Mr. ec Mrs.W.II. Coffield have! returned from Atlanta, where aj visited the Exposition. Christmas toys are now on ex 'iiiiiii in at the stores and the lit :': f.-.lks are quite happy. j-.:,-. n'ceived at Newman's a nice 0. i't.r capes direct from factory, a', i v;ll g'- at factory prices. Ladies uv v call and examine them. The turkey that escaped rh.uiksgiviug will doubtless vicll up his life Christmas. An exchange says a bloomer .tjstume is by no means sugges tive of the flower of the family. Macaroni x Cream Cheese at Dixon's s, We waul your job work. Seii! h to us, and we'll do our! best b 1 please you. ! Spoilsmen, read the ad. of; lioii'l oc Jones in this issue. Vou j will find something 111 it that will interest you, "I might say that I feel drawn :o you,'' as the turkey said to the :nan who had won him in a raiilr. , U:iiias or Currants ioe at Dixon's. ! Klizabeth Citv is to have j i nether ship Mr. Waller M. Jewell, of Ports- mouth, 'a faster trains are now being i pastor, being at E. City attend nm over the Norfolk & vSotithern j iug the North Carolina Confer Railro.ul. See change of schedule, j euce. New supply of Toys and Fancy Goods ;jr Chi Uunas will be received next; cv'.; by M . II. Dixon. j A meeting of the stockholders w Heaver Hill Cemetery was1 heltl Wednesday at the Court oase. f Tea il.;:en mens and ehildreus caps jveui J to tlav. with prices raueinu ;:i is cf-nts up. Biggest bargains r."liered in Ivdenton, at Newman's. Horse sales are quite frequent 0: late. Mi . NT, 1.. Co -,, -,1,r .tUl Cei V wJcitli n-itiy 'Ue is (i;fe red at auction at the ; TWn ii'iinn i n pump. iev. jno. E. un.: 1 VV111LC iiua it- . tunicl from the Baptist Conven-; tion and will divp liic: rhnrrli a reno'-t nfc,, no f Qmnlnv i Cr.ro:!, Prunes, Tigs, Raisins, Cur- Nuts, Oelatine, Mince Meat, Cranes. Hauaua. Apples, Mai a On-, 3A-s and Lemons at Di-on's. We sited the Hook and Lad- if ,jt-r lii case a H found the lb lew days ago ami Hook and Ladder truck to-ilv ia need of attention. iMnners, along the line of the S. Railroad and steamers, Kill please take notice that the pnee of cotton seed lias advanced '5 cents. s. r. wixox. The Diisv season with the far-&-CTS is ahoiir over But the truly in ustrious and progress- ''VC inner alwavs finds plenty to "ecl hi:n busy.' X ha..l;u.s is often preceded or accom 1 r1'1'-'-'1 '" gravness of the hair. To To c-vx-ut 1 ;5C II a'' olh baldness and grayness, s Hair Rcncwcr, an honest Lcleutou is infested with sev eral brutes in human form who hreat dumb animals. A so Clety for the protection of dumb finals should be organized. flie Methodists ot this city are "ccedingly anxious to have Rev M. Watson return to Edenton. has accomplished much work 'Urmjr His charge here and won ae esteem of not only his con jugation but of this entire community. and invite you to come in and look over one of the most complete stock of Holiday Novelties and finest quality Jewelry everj brought to this j Section. ! tinned confi- leuce. 1. -r rnoiiaay i M fl Opening. .V Large Assortment of Vfatches Our late arrivals are new in design and the best time-pieces in quality. All watch es sold by us are fully guaranteed for both time and wear. 1 " This is for YOU hould vou wish a reliable Watch R e m e n 1 b e r al s o that we employ- skilled : makers only .1. A .L W We received a ple.ioant call on eduesvlay from. Air. J. P. T. tege , ot tiie Koot. i'ortner ! Com :anv , o! Iv. City. Specialties oi a 1 will be introduced jMi.ed the nature each No rah oenormauce ON Niaehree Company at, iliw Opera House next week. Xew songs, dances and medleys. out for co;as at Keep vourself well a::-! s'. llc-od's Sa: saparu.a t')nic and blood pnrilier. season, bv t.ik e ";Meat Th. ere will be no service at the Methodist Church next Sun ,1 ,v Rev. N. M. Watson, the Little Alice, the smallest Sou brette alive, will appear in the romantic Irish comedy drama, Norah Machree, at the Opera House Monday night, the 16th. ri.i'ts, klf.us rtici) uigs, kill them all. Voa'ean do it. Use Culverts Insect .lov.der the onlv "enuine real stuff on 1 - iir- n:irl-pi. nateiit sift ton oox, turnisa- es its own destruction. Onlv 10 cts., at f.eary's. Everv Odd Fellow in the city, especially the members of Eden- ton .Lodge, are invited to attend next Monday night's meeting. Some interesting business will , De "anLcu. Our mills have been losing nbnnf two davs in everv w eek for some time owing to tne ex treme saltnessor tne water.wiucn causes the boilers to form and rust. Wanted: One gentleman boarder at $10 per month. Ap- . 1 . , 1 1 nlv to B. E. Byrd, Ouice over Broad Albemarle Cash Store, street. Is : :i'K KAi-iv ? Not without Baily's Choler.i 'Jure. Never known to fail in tiie cure of Dyseutery.Cholera Morbus. Get a bottle and keep for use. Ve "uarautce every Dome jaiue u.uiv S: Son proprietors, Baltimore, Md., at Leary's Three nights, Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, of next week, the Norah Machree Dra matic company will present a repertoire of modern comedy dramas at the Opera House. Go see them. Lost. On Saturday, the ;th, between 1 and 2 o'clock, some where on the streets of Edenton, a small satchel, marked "G. R. Acton." The finder will be lib erally rewarded by returning same to the undersigned. M. MAKELY. You can earn 5 each day "giving" our absolutely indispensable house hold article away. New plan of work, making experience unnecessary and success certain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Mel rose M'f'g. Co., 17 Melrose Park, 111. We G-rest You, Do your trading where an estab lished reputation warrants eon tin - ; V; ri ! " A eveniRs lengthen, j The sale of lamps strengthen. And as the modern lamp is better to read by than gas, fine lamps have become an important factor of the in terior decorations in the home. In our Lamp Department will be seen all grades from the low cost, the moderate cost and the most expensive. In our Y Cut Glass Department can be seen many pieces suitable for Christmas presents, Never was our exhibit more com plete at this season. Prices are umnatchable. XJftT.J SSL mm SZL.-ZSXSEIID 1332. Only the first eight rows of opera chairs will be reserved at the Opera House during the en gagement of the Norah Machree company, and those wishing a good seat should secure same in advance at Briukley's Empor-. ium. Business men, we are reach imr tiie people oi tins county and adjoining counties. Our sub seription books are open for in spection. Now is the time to put in your Fall advertisement, if you wish to let the people know what you are doing and ex pect to do, and you wish to hav our readers trade with you. NOTICE. All persons are . forbidden to hunt on my land. Those doing so will be punished according to law. F. A. White. For Rent. Residence, corner of Broad and Albemarle streets, conveni ently arranged, and with large yard. Terms reasonable; apply to Oliver F. Gilbert, at E. City, N. C. Dropped Dead. Wednesday night just as Mr Dave Robertson, who lives near Edenton, was leaving town his horse dropped dead at the corner of Broad and Queen streets. W. R. Smith's College, Lexington, Ky. Is where huudreds of clerks, farmer boys, aud others have in vested from $60 to 590 for tuition and board for an education and are now getting 3 100 aud over a month in banks aud mercantile offices. Prof. Smith, President ci the famous CommercialCollege of Kentucky University, takes pleasure in assisting his gradu ates in securing situations. R.ead his ad.; cut this noticd out for future reference and write for circulars to Prof. W. R. Smith, Lexington, Ky. Come on, Now. Notice is hereby given that all orders issued by the County Commissioners' prior to June 1st, 1893, be presented for pay meut before January 1st 1896 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. T. D. Byrum, Cl'k to Bd. Read Bromo Celery ad in this paper. Don't forget we want Your Trade ! ! we guarantee to save you money on any article m tiie Ji: WJSLR 1 ' LINE and its your own fault if you go elsewhere when we can show you it will be to your fadvantage to pur chase from us. Fresh arrivals of latest novelties in Jewelry daily. Selection Packages sent to responsible people. Engraving on all articles free of charge. rn Ou? Christmas Hoiiday. Next Friday will be the last issue of the Fisherman & Far mer before Christmas, and for 1895. It being our usual cus tom to take one week of the year as holiday, there will be no paper published on the 27th. Make Yourself Strong. If vou would resist pneumonia, bron chitis, typhoid fever, and persistent coughs and colds. These ills attack the weak and run down system. They can find no foothold whore the blood is kept pure, rich and full of vitality, the appetite good and digestion vigorous, with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier. HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills stipatiou, biliousness, jaundice, headache. con sick Toe Monument to Vance. Exchanges all over the State are speaking in favor of proceeds ing vith the raising of funds for the Vance monument. It only needs conserted action to speed ily make the movement an ac complished fact. There nev r was a man more popular among his people than Zebulon Baird Vance, and if a systematic, business-like canvass is made, they will gladly con tribute to a fund to erect a mem orial of him, in keeping with the place he holds in their hearts. We believe that to work the State by counties, through local committees, wTould be a good plan, possibly the "very best. We hope to see the movement pushed vigorously. Newbern Journal. Christinas is nearly upon us, and in anticipation of its advent we are visited to-day by wintry weather of a pronounced type. Lei us resolve that we will not expend all of our reserve in the purchase of gifts for relatives and friends, but let us keep in mind those whose needs will be greatly augmented by cold and sno v. Portsmouth Star. Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers is a popular prepara tion in one bottle, and colors even a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at home. For Rent For1896. The house at Hays occupied by Mrs. Wm. Hettrick. Apply to J. G. Wood. I m M j m. 1 Yon Ever Saw. That is the Verdict of the -Li -3 aT regarding our large aud muidsome stock of flue Jeu-elr' and novelties. Fine Mirrors in gold and silver plate. Solid plated Sconces adorn our walls. The latest style Vases set upon a handsome gold onyx-top table. Fine leather, Ala gator, Lizzard and real sea! po-ket-books. Solid Pens, Pic ture frames, Brouzes. Oh, v hat a h:v.u:so:ue Smkiug Set to give a gentleman, and those silver Shaving Mugs, wouldn't they be graud ! It is worth something to come here to look at all these lovely things for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Y Tl vs. IX D - When in town come in aud look at these lovely things. J- Call while the Stock is at its Best and get your-pick; if you don't buy it will give us pleasure to show7 you. The prices we guarantee to be the lowest when the quality of goods is considered. MA The Reliable Jewelers, Corner MAIN and GONE. BCT NOT FORGOTTEN. TUESDAY. Birthday Party. The Fisherman cc is in rec-Mi-t of the folio wing unique invitation : "Tiie Junior Auxiliary will 'ive a Birlluiav lAiri-. . x-ridav evening, December i 3th. from five to eleven o'clock 'Will you come to-night, 'To the warmth and iiht. 'To celebrate with wishes hearty, 'Your own Birthday Party V 'Good things to eat, 'And what do you think, 'Plenty to drink 'And we only ask, 'For this pleasant task, 'That you will kindly remember, 'To put in this bag so very queer, 'As many cents as yon vears are. "Tis a secret that will never be told. "How young you are or how very old A MEW IRISH PLAY The romantic Irish coaiedy drama Norah Machree will be presented at Rea's Opera House next Monday night, by an ex cellent company, under the management of Keese and Kee gan. This company will fill a three nights engagement, pre senting a repertoire of remantic, sensational and comedy drama. Of their opening piece, Norah Machree. the New York World says: "Norah Machree, was the name of the play at the People's theatre last night, and it scored an instautauious hit. It is brim ful of telling points, aud runs as smoothly as a meadow brook. It bubbles with humor. Its schemes of villany are, of course, check mated in an interesting way by the native shrewdness of the chic and quick-witted Nora. The costumes, designed by DeGrimm, are very fetching, and the scen ery beautiful and picturesque." Doctors7Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tiitt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. While in Atlanta Stop at the Osburn House, 102 South Forsythe Street. In The Heart of the City.) Good Board. Splendid Rooms. Attentive Servants. Rates $1.50 per day. ,it&&? i,-.w.'-iViT!l3; iffiSfi ' 4 RABBIT till mtl stew M VIOXDAr. as mm OTin wn For Sale- A fine lot vSouth oust corner of Kiiii and Oakum streets well adapted to any good business enterprise having a large watei front. Said lot is about 140 feet wide aud 175 feet deep; can be sold u good terms. Apply to Mrs. V,. 51. Parish ur in her absence to her agent, Mr. L. F. Ziegter, lvdentoii, N. C. Notice. Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. athe riue Saunders, deceased, all persons in debted to her estate are requested to make immediate payment. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present same duly proven to me 011 or before Nov. 22nd. 1S96 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of same. J. D. IJATEman, Exec. W. M. Bond, Attorney. Edenton, November 1895. ARE YOUR FEET RIGHT AND LEFT? (Btglitend Tnde Mark.) Vt&OZKtaifd undw United Statu and Foreign Patent. Knit right and left to confornflo the shape Of the foot, thus preventing many diacom forte and insuring great durability, & THE UP-TO-DATE STOCKING. bold at lirinkley's Emporium. Circus Eree. See Tiie jOLLOW JHE l0 WD j TO j h 1 1 1 1 i Store, King Street. Busiest Store in Edenton. KT c rl i vppf Trnnv r r - tpntinntomir ntt-an- tentlOIl tOa OUr attx ac- tive assortment oi Xmas Goods. If you don't know just 'what you wan't, you can find a suggestion Jat our store. Call early;: avoid the rush. A.C. and R. S. mmm, 1 i 1 t f ' T Also remember our Cut-Prices on Medicine. I 1 I THIS is why the PEOPLE come and stay with us: Courteous Treatment, One Price to All, Goods, the best, luick 8ales,Small Profits, air Dealing Don?t YOU Wailt some of this same kind of treat, nient ? We extend the invitation to you : COME and thou shalt receive. Remember all of our goods are warranted as represented aud we explain to you the quality of every article aud we give you a guarantee in writing for what we say aud stick up to our guarantee is why we are called the RELIABLE 7 WATER Streets, ty, North Carolina. mpty sacks Gash paid on delivery at Ed enton or on 3KF. & S. steamer at points on Chowan and Scuppeinong rivers. For Terms, &c, address, PDEN TO N Terrrx Seiot 13, 1835 A splendid building thoroughly equipped and beautifully situated. Pupils prepared for (College or blisiijss life. CORPS OF Department of Music, Elocution and Delsarte, Miss. G. W. Wilkins Primary Department and French. i Higher'English and Ancient Languages, C. D. Graves. - TUITION: Primary grade, Intermediate Higher English, Languages extra, each 1 Music, ElocutionCSpecial lessons) ; Elocution (Class lessons) Incidentals. ' A pupil having more than one half studies in a higher grade is considered ! to be of that grade. Tuition is payable monthly. Unless special arrangements are made beforehand, pupils registering enter for the rest of that term. No ! deduction is made except in case of illness for more than 2 weeks. IJoard can ! be obtained at reasonable rates. Address O- ZD. G-BilVES, rixx. Reduction uisiie 9 , y e liniei Full Stock Brand New Goods of Every Description. Just back from North where eatcst bargains ever offered prices will make it Just note merchants will say how can and I will show you. 11 doz. Mens laundried Shirts 25 cents, worth 50 cents. 10 doz. Dress Shirts at 5o cents, worth 75 cents. Big line underwear away under anything sold in Edenton. An immense line of Ladies fine capes from $i.5o up, worth double the amount. Entire line of Millinery to be closed out at price. Big lot comforts from 150 cents up. Blankets ffrom 75 cents to five dollars, Ladies vests, good quality, at 2 5 cts. Mens at same price Christmas toys at a great reduction. In Shoes and Clothing I have no competitor. 'A good pair of Shoes for 90 cents, and a Suit fromI$3.oo up. Come and be convinced. TO AM ZMCa-in to all. JEWELERS. 1 furnished and n AC A D K MY, r1 n INSTRUCTION: Miss. S. C. Martin. per mouth, 81.25. $2.00 $5.00. .50. $3-25. $4.00 $1.00 .20 in PllICES. hi on s I spent 10 days in buying in Edenton. I want trade, the and The how I slaughter them. he do it ? Come to my store worth double the amount. 58 I M s. ' ? ;:v" rr- 7 r r : ; j nrwrnw Street.
Fisherman & Farmer (Edenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1895, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75