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1 In $VWir i'if Af iriPr i Kad tllP aJ.rti?emPiit of Davis, he t&flMcrn courier. & r anotlM?r COImnn. . . . .. . i This is a reliable firm and we nope CAL AND OTHKK N KWB. I jthat our readers inay give tjieni - jja share of their patronage, which ;d vert if". in Uie-Coi'inKi:. . thev deserve. Road the. ;addV in the Coiuikr Little, Shelton Woodard is very )j with pheuinonia. The fixtures' for the new bank ,dave arrived, ami are being pat in place.- Don't forget "Mrs. Jol ley's Wax Work's" At the skating rink, Fri day night. The shingle 'mill belonging' to the Messrs. Stoiig's is at work, turning out shingles. A few more days and the Legis lature of North Carolina will ad purn. The sooner the better for the tax payers. ' The catch of frozen fish around Morehead- City, during the freeze was very large, and also were the pales. The fishermen around lliis sec tion are not fully discouraged, they are mending up their nets, and will soon have plenty fish in the market. Mrs. Mary Cox, wife of Thos. Cox, who at one time resided in this town, died last Friday at her home near Winfall. We sympa thies with th6 bereaved. Thn bank and Hon. G. Skin ners law office which are under the same roof have had the paint brush applied, which makes the building present a very hand some appearance. Let others follow. p If I Cupid has aimf d his arr J jtmd some tender nearts have been pierced and ere many days shall have passed by,two fair maids will have changed their names, becom ing the better half of two gallant gentlemen. ; " The plainning mill we learn has orders for twenty-five car loads of lumber. This looks -like we ar6 "having heavy shipmejntsof dress ed lumber fromi Hertford, and that some, one is doing a lot of building. i Yessrs. Bradham and Brock dis tributed Thursday according by the plans published in the Journal, five hundred loaves of bread and seven hundred and fifty pounds of meat. Five hundred applicants, nearly all colored, were the re cipients of the charity. Newbern Journal.. The services in the different churches. in the town are growing r inore interesting, if we are to judge from the large number of .our peo ple that attend. We like the spirit f church work, in ' Hertford, and we trust that the dav is not far j Your attention is called to the three notice's in another column. One for The Ileitford Banking Company; the other two are land sales by Mr. W. S. Blanchard and Hon. T. G. Skinner. ; A large number of Hertford peo ple attended the Concert at Win fall,' last .Friday night. They say it was a success in every way, and that the audience was very large. Much praise is given the ladies and gentlemen who took a part in he Concert. Mr. P. M. Whiteof this county, assed away very quietly at her home, after a short illness, last jveek. Mrs. White was in her 56th year, and in this life she tried to exemplify her risen Lord and Saviour, ai d in her feeble way she endeavored to point others to the LamB of God, that taketh awav he sins of the world. She leaves three daughters, one of .whom is Miss Clara White,of this town, and a host of friends to mourn their loss. May our Heavenly Father guard and protect, these thre daughters, and at last bring them to that rest that remains to the people of God. j We would like to give a lengthy notice on the Concert last night, in the Court House, but we go to press too early, to give such as we would like too. Suffice it to say that it was another evening of pleasure that our people know, how to appreciate, judging from the large number present. The music by Miss Emily Skinner and poses plastique by Misses Nellie Davis, JEdna Granbery, Isa Granbery, Lula Hayes, Ethel McMullan, Jennie Newby, Bessie Riddick, Nellie Riddick, Lucile Simpson, Iaggie Skinner, Neppie Toms, Emma Trotman and Mae Wins low were superb. "Pussy Want's a Corner" was side splitting, every one acting their part well. PERSONALS. ! Miss (Maud Leigh is visiting friends, in town this week. . Mr. Ned Skinner is home on a short visit to relatives. Mr, W. O. Speight and family leave this week for their new home, near Edenton. Mr. T. F. Winslow went down to Norfolk Monday and returned yesterday. He went for the pur pose of buying more horses. Mr. Joshua Wood has gone to Edenton, to accept a position as typo on the Fisherman and Farm er. We wish him abundant guc- !er back, from a trip across the 1 sound. He reports some fir.e i . shooting, when the weather would permit. Messrs. M. II. White and Zach Toms returnod from the Newbern Fair, last Friday. They say the exhibits, racing and baloon ascen sions were very fine. V r. White goes to Norfolk this week on a business trip. HOTEL ARRIVALS. UNDAY SCHOOL. REPORTS. ' J - v . The: following is a report of two of Jour Sabbath schools for the past Sunday : Methodist. No. of scholars 97 No. of officers and teachers 18. ! Total 110. Teachers and officers presentjlS. Scholars present 71; Collection $1.00. f Baptist. No. of scholars pre sent 74.J No. of officers and teach ers present 13. Visitors present 5. Total 92. Collection $1.56. J. E. Moyler, R. A. Knight, J. S. Joyner, Baltimore; J. M. Brown, W. J. Baney, P. I). Mahony, N. C; Geo. J. Cupsey, D. Cor pre w, A. B. Walker, J. N, Spindle, W. J. Rob erts, Norfolk ; A. M. Haurea, Sara toga; James Olmstead, wife, three sons and brother, Grand Rapid's Mich. Send in your subscription. The safe for the Hertfqrd Bank ing Company has come, and. is being placed in position. -The Messrs. Stong's yvith their horses brought; it down from the depbt. ! Now is the time to subscribe to Courier, and get all the news. Eggs, litter nDffcimllltraw 9 u. vuuuuiii V9 OTHER PRODUCE TO mi t o o g Mfl, MIL1L & C(D. "listant when all people, in the strength of the Lord will be up and i cess doing what their hands find to do. ' - We are glad to see Mr. Wheel ' 308 10th Street N W. WASHINGTON D. C. You will receive highest Cash Prices. We buy outright or handle on Commission. "Quick Sales and Prompt Return." Commission for hand ling goods, five per cent. "Send for our Price List." A good Suggestion BEGIN THE NEW YEAR i i i i i i : : BY SUBSCRIBING TO flue IEasteFi A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 9 PUBLISHED . AT HERTFORD, N. C, FOR ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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