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Of the County Commissioners of Chowan County, from Dac. 3rd,'94, to Nov. 30th, '95, SETTING FORTH THE AMOUNT EXPENDED AND TO WHOM PAID. December, 3rd, 1894. Richard Bunch, 3.00, for repairs on Middleton Bridge. 1 W. Parker, f 13.05, for serving no tices on Registrars, Judges of Election, certificate to Officers ot their election, 2 days with Senatorial Board, r day with Board 01 County Commissioners, 1 stove for jail, care of Court House and sending certificates of election to Secre tary of State. II. L. Richardson, $ 1.00, for 1 night watch at election. J. S. Lcggctt, r.oo, for 1 night watch at election. Jos. Skinner, $2.00, for 1 day Judge cf Election. Abrani Paxton, r.oo, for 1 day revis ing Register's books. V. A Coffield, $3.00, for 1 day revis ing Register's books, and 1 day Judge of Election. John A. White, ?2.oo, for 1 day Judge of Election. R. II. Welch, 57.00, for 1 day revising Register's book, 1 day Judge of Election and 1 day with Board of County Com missioners. JT. (. Skinner, 4.32, for 1 day Judge of Election, I day with Hoard of County Canvasers and Registrations of Elec tion returns to Secretary of State. II-A. Bond, 3.00, for 1 day revising Register's book, and 1 day Judge 01 Election. G. P. Byrum, 1.00, for 1 day as police at election. D. C. Peel, $1 00, for 1 day as police at election. Silas Chappcll, $2 00, for 1 day Judge of Election. Jacob Hardy, $1 25. for wood and keeping fire for poll keepers at election. A. II. Mitchell, 15 10.. for publishing proceedings 4th quarter, 1 day Judge of Election and y2 fees in witness ticket, in care of W. K. Jones. B. F. White, $2 00, for 1 day Judge of Election. Henry Savage, $1 00, for work 011 wild cat bridge. M. II. Hughes, $3 80, for 1 day and mileage at county home. D. E. Byrutn, $j 25, for board and care of I'cttic Bunch. I -1. D. Holly, $2 00, for 1 day Judge of J-.leetiou. L. L. Elliott, $2 00, for 1 day Judge of Election. 1. W. Welch, fz 00 for 1 dav Judge of Election. ,. W. Evans, 30 6 r, for 2 months supmiesto county home. Theo. Ralph, 14 88, for lumber and labor in building 2 election fences. Jeremiah Ellis, 6.20, for 1 day revis ing Register's book, 1 day Judge of i-. lection ana 1 day with Board of county canvasers. T. C. White, 2 00, for 1 day judge of election. Isaac Eayden, 3 87, for reg. 29 voters, 1 day revising reg. book and 1 day judge oi election. o. is.uoouwm, 3 00, ior 1 clay re vising reg. book, and 1 day judge of election. Richardson Bunch, 2 00, for 1 dav judge ot election. l.D. Byrum, 46 10, for 1 dav clerk to board, min. for pub , 1 day and mile age to county home, fees for November and making out annual statement. E. F. Waff, 1050, for 3 days and mileage as com., 1 day and mileage to county Home. M. F. Bond, 7 55, for reg. 85 voters, 1 day -revising reg. book, i day judye of election ana I aay with board oi county cauvasers. A. J. Ward, ; 1 87, for reg. 49 voters, 1 nay revising reg. book, 1 dav iudge of election, 1 da- and mileage as com, and 1 day and mileage to county home, Daniel Long, 2 00, for 1 day judgi of election. U. C. Byrum, $2 00, lor police at election. J: C Thompson, 550, for 1 day re vising reg. book, 1 day judge of dec tioa and 1 day with board of eount canvasers. Bond & Jones. 30 00, for 6 iron bed steads for county home. Frank Wood, 32 00, for 7 days as com., 3 days and mileage to county home, 2 days revis.ug tax list, 1 day settling State tax with sheriff, 1 day set tling count- tax, 1 day cancelling or ders and t day settling with Tieasurer. II. J. Lane, 2 00, "for care of Eliza Chappcll. January, 7x11, 1S95. J. II. Robinson, 3455, for board and T. K. fees of prisoners, 3 cords ofwood, repairs on stove, S:e. J. II. Robinson, 2645, for expenses in carrying Sarah Blanehard to the asylum J. M. Jones, 6 S4, for reg. 12S voters, 1 day at polls, and 1 day Jevisiug reg. book L. W. Parker, 3 85, for care of court house, 1 load ofwood, and 1 tax book. W. P. Jones, 5845, for 12 days and mileage as com., 2 days revising tax list, 4 days and mileage to county home, 1 day at election as reg. and 1 day with board of county canvassers. W. ". Waul, 2 00, for 1 day judge of election. C. W. Rouutree, 300, fori day judge of" election, and 1 day revising registra nt n book William Byram, 29 63, for 1 months service at the county home, 4 cords of wood, sewing for inmates, 2 bushels of potatoes, colliu for lleurv Holly and estra service waiting on Major Burke T. C. r.adham, 400, for 2 days judge of election '.S92 and 1894 A. L. White, 2 00 for 1 day judge of election Pruden &. Vaun, 5000, for Attorneys to hoard for year 1S94 I). E. i'yruui, 9 25, for board and care 0 f nettie iiunch. II. C. Privott, 1089, for copies of election to Secretary of State, record ing election returns, copy of report of grand jury, and postage for 12 mouths 1 S;4 T. I), uyruni, 31 20. for 1 day clerk to board, min. for pub., recording and is suing orders, making out abstract of unlisted property, reg. official bonds, and blanks for office C. W. Rea, 1000, for rent of Opera House for holding election E. F Waff, 11 42, for repairing boI ton's bridge. J. W. Draper, 3 00, for 1 day revising reg. book, and 1 day judge of election. T. E. White, 1 00, for 1 day as police at election Tohn J. Chappcll, 4 00, for support of Eliza Chappell, December and Jauuary T. j. Hoskius, M. D., 12 00, for med ical attendance to prisoners J. A. Woodard, 13 00, for 2 tons of coal. February, 4th, 1S95. Pease Lumber Company, 3 S3, for 478 feet of ceiling for the county home M, II' Dixon, 1200, for 2tonsof coal. E. F. Waff, 2 85, for putting 3 bear ings under Bolton's bridge W. E. Hassell, 4 35, for 1 day revising registration book, 1 day as register at election and registering 45 voters, T. D. Byrum, 2400, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for pub., issuing and recordtng orders; 13 notices to Sheriff, recording reportof the clerk of Superior Court, 1 day settling State tax with Sheriff, recording and making out tax list of 50 merchant returns, and copy for sheriff, 1 notice to overseer of county home and 1 notice to Pruden & Yann. II. B. joues. 3300, for 600 lbs. of pork for county home. D. E. Byrum, 9 25, for board and care ofaettie Bunch h. W- Parker, 3 90, for care of court house, lock and one extra key for same J. II. Robinson, 37 30, for board and T. K. fees of pris., 2lA cords of wood, &c. Theo. Ralph. 60c for 1 window fur nished for the county home john j- Chappell, 2 00, for care of Eliza Chappell L, R. Bunch, 54 55, for 2 mouths ser vices as keeper of county home, haul ing bedsteads and lumber froiaEdeuton for benefit of same, ceiling and repair ing lofts and chimney, 20 cords of wood, sewing for inmates, 2 bushels of potatoes, 3 pairs of hose, 1 lb. of to bacco, 8 bales of snuff, 150 bricks, 1 pk. of lime, 1 1 of coffee, cutting and salting 600 lb of pork. Dr. R. IT. Winborne, 8 00, for exam ining A. F. Parrish, and making out papers for the superintendent of the asylum. (J. T, inish, 200, for making wooden leg for Major Burke. MARCH, 4TII 1895. i). W. Raper, 2 72, for 272 feet of lum ber for Middleton bridge Willis Parker, 75c for making straps for Major Burke's wooden leg. n. E. Byrum, 9 25, for board and care of nettie mineh. L. W. Parker, 800, for blankets for jail, "and care of courthouse j. II. Robinson, 25 lor expenses in carrying Bertha White to the asylum. j. G. ' William:-, 3544 for carrying llaryj Beasley to theasyium J il. Robinson, 60 10 for board and T. K. fees of prisoners, wood, &c noud & joncs, 56c for nails, hinges and screws for county home I, I' Ziegler, 7 00 for mattress for jail ." and coifiu for Sarah Elliott T. r. Byrum, 14 50, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for publication, issuing and recording orders, notices to sheriff, notice to keeper of county home, 1 day and mileage to county home, and re cording Treasurer's bond Fisherman & 1'armer, 12 50, for pub lishing proceedings 1st cpuarter X. W. Evans, 1662, for2 months sup plies to county home E. C. Welch, 30.70, for expenses in carrving A. F. Parrish tothe Asylum. M". W. Elliott and W. C. Ward, J.P., 1.55, for issuing papers for the exami nation of A. 1 Parrish as to his sanity. John Hollowell and Peter B. Dail, 14.00. for medicine and care of A. F. Parrish 6 days. Ii. P Waff, 10.50, for 3 days and mileage as commissioner and 1 day and mileage to county home. Dr. T- J. Hoskius, 5.00, for examin ation of Mary J. Beasly as to her san ity. J. C Thompson, 15.80, for 4 days and mileage as commissioner, 1 day and mileage to county home. E. C. Welch, i.So, for seiving notice on "road overseers. II- C. Privott, 5.26, for Court Dockets and blanks for office. D. E. Byrum, 1.00, for shoes and hose for p.cttie Bunch. John J. Chappell, 2.00, for care of Eliza Chappcll. Fisherman & Farmer, 6.00, for one cut of Court House for Trade Edition. C. S. Yann, 4 00, for county order that has been lost. ArRiLlst, 1895. J. II. Robinson. 72.15, ior board of prisoners, T. K. fees, whitewashing the rooms of jail, scouring and lime for same, 4 cords of wood and sawing same. Martin L., and C. D. Briiikley,i4.l5, for having the leg of Mac Morris am putated, for which amount they became responsible. E. E. Moore, 1.35, for 1 pair so-ks and shoes for Martin Langstou at county home. Fisherman & Farmer, 5.75, for printing jury tickets and letter heads for the Superior Court Clerk. II. C. Privott, S25.85, for 5 reams of paper and 750 official envelopes. L). E. Byrum, 9.25, for board and care of Bettie Bunch. S. E. Brown. 3.52, for lumber for bridges on Vcopim and Hertford roads. S E. -Brown, 3-2S, for lumber for bridges on the road leading from Edeutoa to Byrd's store. T.D. Byrum, 14.60, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for publication, issuing and recording orders, record ing Coroner bund, amount paid out for whitewashing the halls and stair way of courthouse, repairing stairway aud washing windows. L. W. Parker, 13.00, for repairing locks on the jail property, repairing pipe on courthouse, care of same, and wood for Grand Jury. John J. Chappcll, 2.00 for care of EUza Chappell for month of April. MAY 6th, 1895. D. K. Byrum, 9 25, for board and care of Bettie Bunch . II. C. Privott. 35.50, for issuing 156 subpienas for Grand Jury, 4 State and 3 Civil dockets, notices to Justices of the Peace, criminal statistics to Attor ney General, rubber bands and ink. II. C. Privott. 55 43. for )'z fees in 14 State cases spring term court. E. W.Parker, 7 10, for z fees in State cases, spring term court J. H. Robinson, constable, 2 95 for Yz fees in State cases, spring term court R. Bunch, J. P., 1 50. for 'i fees in State cases, spring term court. A. Q. Elliott, 1 05, for y2 fees in state cases, spring term court. Thos. Thompson, J, P., 4 48, for '-J fees in State cases, spring lenn court. Instate of J. L. llogersou, 75 cents for ' i fees in State cases. R (J Riddiek, Sheriff of Gates Co., 15 cents for fees in State cases, "li. C. Welch, constable, 1 60, for fees in State case, spring term court. W. C. Ward, J. P., 135, for l2 fees in State eases. II. C. Prhott, 27 20, for ) '2 fees in witness tickets, spring term. ',. W. Evans, in 06, for 2 months supplies to county home. F. V. Byrum, 15 00, for 7, 000 her rings and 1 sack of salt for county home. E. W. Parker, 33 43, for summoning 36 jurors, service holding court; )l cord of wood and care of courthouse. L. W. Parker, 13 00, for amount paid Solicitor Leary lor )2 fees in insolvent State cases, spring term. j. H. Robinson, 7 00, for 5 days waiting on court and 2 nights with jurors, spring term. j. H. Simpson, 10 00, for 5 days as crier, spring term of court. George W. Goodwin. 55 60, for serv ing 152 subpoenas for Grand Jury and 5 davs waiting cm same. J.H. Robinson, 55 10, for board of paisoners, T. K fees, and wood for same. E. W. Parker, 7 45, for l2 fees in witness tickets, spring term court. T. D. Byrutn, 1765, for one day "clerk to board, minutes for publication, issuing and recording orders, notices list takers and assessor ;, 1 mortgage book and expenses on same. James N. Hudson, 1 35, for fees in witness ticket, State vs. Richard Hol lv. John J. Chappell, 2 00, for care of Eliza Chappell. L. F. Ziegler, 5 oo, for coffin for Sophia Russell. JUNE 3rd, 1S95. J. II. Robinson, 33 40, for board of prisoners, T.K. feoB, one cord ofwood, cutting and sawing same. T. D. Byrum, 17 10, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for publication, issu ing and recording orders, notices to magistrates, 1 day and mileage to county home. E. f. Waff, 1050, for 3 days and mileage as commissioner and 1 day and mileage to county home. L E. Moore, 205, for 26 yards home- for Bet John Chappell. 2 dollars for care of Eliza Chappell. George W. Goodwin. 45 cents, for seiving notice on road overseers. Fisherman & Farmer, 1250, for pub lishing proceedings 2nd quarter. L! . Parker, 3 75, for 1 mattress for iail and care of courthouse. J - ,- . 1 j D. li. Byrum, 9 25, tor noaru auu care of Bettie Bunch. July 1st, 1895. E- .V. Parker, 825. for 3 mattresses for jail, cleaning out well and care of courthouse. 1. H. Robinson. 48 40, for board of prisoners ana 1. tees. Richardson Bunch, 20 00, for taking tax list in 2nd township. M. W. Elliott, 20 00, for taking tax list in 3rd township. , W. Evans, 970, for 2 mouths sup plies to county home. E. E. Everitt, 5 00. for services as assessor in 2nd township. Iv. E. Woodard. 11 66, for rebate taxes for 1894, same being listed two parties. II. C. Privott. 2 so. for blanks on by for office, certificates anu seal of appoint ments of county examiner and report to State Supt., of Public Instruction. D. E. Byrum, 925, for board and ca:e of Bettie Bunch. K. F. Ward, 5 00, for services as as sessor in 3rd township. Eukc Hollowell, 5 00, for services as assessor in 3rd township. B. B. Hofiler, 1 50, for repairs on Creek bridge. T. D. Byrum, 13 20, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for publication, issuing and recording orders, and 2 tax boos. E. F. Ziegler, 10 00 for coffins lor Andrew I-Lauls and Eucenda Bembury. T. A. Harrell, 5 00, for services as assessor in 4th township. j. E. Smith, 5 00, for services as sessor in 4th township. Henry Hawkins, 2 50, for care Emma llussel for mouth of June. A.J. Ward. 3740, for blankets county home, 8 days and mileage commissioner, 1 day and mileage as of for as to county home, john Chappell, 2 00, for Care of Eliza Chap;-.e'i. j. C. Thompson, 12 80, for 3 days and mileage as commissioner, 1 day and mileage to county home. Win. Bond, 4000, for taking tax list in 1 st township. H. G. Skinner, 10 00, for services as assessor in 1st township. j. M. Bass, 2000, for taking tax list j in 4U1 township. F. W. Curran, 10 00, for services as assessor in 1st township. I . i Bond, 200, fori day judge of election, Nov. 9th. T. D. Byrum. 19 86, for recording proceeeiugs of the Board of Education, notices to school committee, making out report to State Supt ,96 postal cards, copy of report and recording same. j.'W. Spruell, 10000, repairs on jail property. August 51I1, 1895. john Chappell, 200, care of Eliza Ohappell. Edward Pearce, 57 75. for 11,000 shingles for county home. Henry Hawkins, 2 00, for care of Iimma Russell. Ward & Sptvey, 2 56 for 256 feet of lumber ior foot bridge at Warwick swamp. T, D. Byrum, 28 95, for 1 day clerk to board, minutes for publication, issuing and recording orders, notices to Sher iff, recording Sheriffs report, 50 mer chant's returns, recording Auctioneer's bond, 2 days revising tax list and notices to two school committees. j. II. Robinson, 73 00, for board of prisoners and T. K. fees. D. E. Byrum, 925, for board and care of Bettie Bunch, spool cotton, buttons, and making two new dresses for same. E. F. Waff 10.40 for 2 days and mile age as commissioner, 2 days and mile age revising tax list. E. F. Ziegler 15-00 for 3 coffins, for John King, Isaac Collins, and Da vid Moore. E. W. Parker 3.50 for 1 blank book and care of courthouse. J. W. Spruill 10.50 balance due on repairs of jail property. il. E. ColTicld 6 for 600 ft. of lumber for bridges on Green Hall road. E. lv. Bunch 5 1 for 31110s. services as overseer of county Home, 5 cords of wood, work on yard, burying Judia Hines, crutches for Martha Burke and sewing for inmates. September 2nd Henry Hawkins 3 for care Eama Russell. Z. W. Evans 14.83 for 2 mos. sup plies to county home, lumber for bridge, 1 sack of salt, and molasses barrel. Jack Iloskins 1 50 to assist him in support . Jus. ivobinson 69 80 for board and T. K. fees of prisoners, scouring jail. J. il. Forehand. 5 ior 3 days as asses sor, year 189.5. I W. Parke-10 15 for tax receipt boo.s, 1 blk. book and care courthouse H. C. Privott 26 06 for court dockets and blanks for office. J. J. Chappel 2 for care of liliza Chappe!. E. C. Welch 2 70 for serving 6 notices on road overseer. V. E. Byram 9 25 for board .".nicare of nettie Bunch W. P. Jones 22 ior lumber and labor on Brick mill bridge. T. D Byrum 33 40' for 1 day clerk, minutes for publication, issuing and : recording orders, 1 day and mileage at j county home, notice to school eommit- tee and transcribing taxes oa receipt j books. J. C. Thompson 13 80 for 2 days and j mileage as commissioner, 2 days and j mileage revising tax list and 1 day and I mileage at countv home. I Fisherman ec. fanner 12 50 for i iishiug proceedings. ,,rd quarter. pub- j I OcTon:i:i 7U1. Henry Hawkins 2 50 care ii.Russel. J. H. Robinson 166 65 for board, T. K. fees and washing for prisoners and waiting 011 court fali term iSy.5. L. W. Parker 50 05 for 4 days hold ing court, summoning 36jurors, care of court house mattresses, and blankets for prisoners . L. W. Parker 57 50 for amt. paid Solicitor Leary for fees i:i 2 Stat.. cases, fall term of court. tx. V . tioodwiu j4i Go for serv subpoeuas for grand jury, 4 day ingou tame at fall term. j. H Simpson 9 for crier a. 112 v.-ai:- eou:t and 1 night with jurors. L. W. t'arker 2 60 tor fees i.i nesi tickets: State vs It E. Co Hoses Wyuu "-id Garris Carter. J. A. Northcott i S for ; wit- :.'ieid, . . IU S .5 ticket State vs Wm Wilis. Alfred Poxwell 1 10 for 'z fees iu witness ticket, case vs Garrison Ca:ter E. P. Waff 12833 for rebuilding Bolton's bridge; amt. of material left over 6 56, making bridge cost 121 77. Dr. J. H. McMullau 2 30 for medical attendance to prisoners in jail W. P. Joncs 49 13 for lumber and hauling, nails and labor on liockyhock bridge. E. C. Welch 22 So for carrying Ann . Byrum to the Asylum. J. W. Spruill 1 10 for fees in wit ness tickets in two State cases. D. E. Byrum 9 25 care Bettie Bunch. H. C. Privott 99 60 for l2 fees in 26 State cases, fall term of court. L. W. Parker 12 60 for fees in 12 State cases, fall term. J. H. Robinson 13 05 for i fees in 13 cases, fall term. J. W. Spruill 4 70 for ) 'z fees in six cases. Thos. Thompson, j. p., 1572 for y2 fees in 12 State cases, fall term. F. A. White j. p., 2 85 for ;i fees in 4 cases, fall term T. M. Small j. p., 2 07 for i fees in 2 State cases, fall term. C. S. Vaun 1 05 for fees in State cases fall term. H. C. Privott 23 70 for witness tickets spun, spool cotton and buttons tie Bunch and Emma Russell. I in 5 State cases. W. T. Hendrix 1 10 for against Wm Wills. 2 Geo. W. Goodwin 1 35 for notice on road overseers Dr. T.J. Hoskius 17 25 for medical attendance to prisoners and examining applicant for asylum J. J. Chapel 2 00 care Flliza Chapel. E. L- Moore 1 25 for goods to clothe Emma Russell J. E. Morau 30 00 for labor and lum ber in repairing Blount's bridge Frank Wood 32 80 for 10 days com missioner, 1 day settling State tax with Sheriff, 2 days revising tax list, 1 day settling co. tax, and 1 day and mileage at county home T. d. Byrum 173 S5 for making out tax list, copy of same for collector, 1 day clerk, min. for pub., issuing and re cording orders, 1 day drawing jurors and 1 day settling co tax with Sheriff. November 4th: Henry Hawkins 2 50 care E. Russell. V. P. Jones 50 30 for 11 days and mileage as com'r., 2 days and mileage revising tax list, and 3 days and mile age at county home R. K. Hall 1200 forS nights watching prisouei s in jail O Joan A. Hubble 1 50 for y2 fees in witness tickets. J. M. Jones 1 20 for yz fees in witness tickets State case. J. II. Robinson 81 30 for board, T. K. fees, repairing and putting up stoves and 2 corns wood for jail T. i). Byrum 61 50 for 1 day clerk, min. for pub., . issuing and recording orders, notice to tax collectors, copy of clerk s bond to State Auditor, official work to bd of Education, making out abstract of taxes to State Auditor and copy of same and registering tax collectors bonds T. d. Byrum 6 10 for amount due lid wards fe Broughtou for j. p. dockets. II. C. Privott 2 45 for 'z fees iu wit ness tickets, and 35 40 for copy of Sheriff" s and Register's bonds to State Auditor, issuing 125 subpoenas for G. jury, 7 commitments to Slate prison, 7 court dockets, criminal statistics &c. d. E. Byrum 9 25 care Bettie Bunch. j. j. Chapel 2 00 care Eliza Chapel. Oct. Byrum 2 00 for priming tax no tices and advertising same in paper. November 21st: L. R. Bitnch 71 20 for 3 mos as over seer of county home, shingling build ings, eye-glasses for Susan Cochran, packing fish, 25 lbs meat, 9 cords wood and sewiug for inmatesi Dr. R. IE Winborne 75 00 for sioual services to 'inmates of profes- county 1S95. home from Dec., '94 to Nov 21 Amt. .Co. orders issued county commissioners, jury tickets, spring term, jury tickets, fall term, by 1.207.69 262.05 225-15 4,69 f.S9. Taxes levied to defray Co. expenses for the ensuing year as per abstracts 4, 42 : .34, Outstanding orders and jury tickets 1,131:99 ' $ 3.289:35 I heieby certny the aoove to be a true statement from the records and ab stracts inthe office of Register of deeds from nee. 3rd, I894, to Nov. 30th, 1895 Witness mv hand: T.D. Byrum, Reg of Deeds, Chowan Co., N.C. She Surprised the Under taker. On Tuesday, Dec. 5U1, in Penn sylvania, Airs. Samuel Remcn died, and an undertaker v: called iu bv the lamily. He measured the body, put crape on the door and next in crump; as it v?as necessary to until the arrival keep the body of some rela- tives, he prepared balming fluid. He about the room, wht to use em- was busy 11 to his sur prise the supposed corpse sat up right on the slab. The under taker left at once. After lie reached the street he regained his senses and kept on to a doc tor's house. The physician hur ried to the house and found the woman family. alive surrounded by ner Shc was verv weaic !ut he savs she will live. The wo man was only ill two days and was supposed suddenly. to have died very The United Stales Marine ; Baud are playing a new March j written by their leader, and ded ! icated to the Atlantic Coast Line j railway. We are of the opinion j that some "busted" theatric j company counting ties over the ! Coast Line for home could write a better one. EXPECTANT We Offer You a REMEDY Which INSURES Safety MOTHERS, ot Lite to Aiotn er and Child. THERS' FRIEND" Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. My wifo used " MOTIIEKS' FRIEND" be iro hfiih of hor At child, she did not suffer from CKAJIPS or PAIJiS was quickly I j enuveu at me critical nour sunering but p little she had no pains afterward and her 1 recovery was rapid. i. 12. Johnston, Eufaula. Ala. Sent by Mail or Express, on recemt nf lr-r, ,ier Dome, nooic AO Aloth- ' ers" mailed Free. 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Qaiek Sales ! rompt Returns- REFERENCES Trader. Nat' 1. Uuilt, Duns Mercantile At-i.c Wm. J . Hoover A Co. .1. uukoiiiu-i Citizens Nat l. Bank. The J. 8. Johnson Co E W. Albaugh & Son Wholesale Commission Merchants 71- 7L g r EUilAlN. OYSTEKS, GA'Mlf. & 1'OUI.TKY No. 221 Liglit Sir. el Wharf, BALTIMORE Consigumeiits Solicited Prompt Returns. Our Mc-tm. REFERENCE. Citizens National Bank. W. J Hooner & Co. S- h. Storer & Go A hii'.i'A.iie Dealers anil Shippers ot all kinds of I5 FULTON FISH MARKET. W YORK. We work harder for the inter est of the Southern fishermen than any house in the business. so a: e-:tiiing new son j. W. Spruell has just op?ued a first class Feed Store on the corner of Broad and Water SLs., where the public can besuppric.1. with Hay, Corn, Meal, Oats, Shi p stuiT, Bran, Cotton seed meal,&c.,! at the very lowest market prices, j Also keeps on hand Lime, Bricks, Shingles, Posts, Sealing, Floor ing, &c. Wood will be furnish ed at low prices. I have also built a good lot oi stables for the convenience of the public, where their horses can taken care of at a small cost, and be safe ana liroiected from the bad weather. L inf "men wiP find it to their interest to call and get my prices. r cds delivered free to any steamer, train or anywhere in town. I have also a chicken depart- j rnent where a nice lot of fat chickens are daily kept at market prices. Give me a call when in need of my goods and accommodations. Respectfully, J. W. SPRUELL. FOR SALE. Three building lots cn Wst Church street. One house and lot corner Church and Mosely streets, and two on Moscly street. All will be sold on easy terms Apply to J. W. Sprvei.1.. Philip McDonald, Cleaning and Dying Clothes. Work done in first class style and satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Call and see him. Prices low. Any work sent by mail will receive pompt attention. Every Saturday morning at half -past 9 o'clock ! tC live merchants distribute a neatly printed Price-List of goods for that day only. Are YOU alive to your business interests ? then try this plan: it pays them, why not you ? The printing at this office, of the best. Our tiuio, Who Does erman & Farmer Job Printing Office. With our many new and handsome faces of type, the beauti ful line of stationery ,the mammoth Potter press, and the most carefiii workmanship, we are sure to give satisfaction. 'Your Ajiyth a newspaper. No orders too large, none too small. All will receive pr mpt attention. o is clone and is Why not a weekly for you ? tiiloiit siucitA-po Tiiir Print! ave your work done at the "Fish mm Q ? from a visiting card to let us print Price-List isa your Few Can Do it an Well, None Better. if
Fisherman & Farmer (Edenton, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1895, edition 1
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