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COURIER UPWARD AND ONWARD. VOL. I. HERTFORD, N. C., OCTOBER 17. 1895. NO. 38, OUR CHURCH Holy Trinity; 1st and 2nd Sundays, nnu-hing and night, celebration' of iidIv communion on 1st Sunday at 11 ..Clock, services on Thursday before l'imI ami 4th Sundays at 8 p. m. choir l!.i ticeevery Thurday night. Gates-, ville and st. Peters' Gates county, on L'ml sumlays. wiiiton, Hertford Co., Itli sundays. celebration of Holy communion at morning services. IIKNRY WI.NGATE. KPCtor. M. K. church, outh, Hertford Ut, I'm I and 4th Sundays, morning and night.- prayer meeting every Wed nesday - night. Anderson 2nd and !th Sundays 3 p. in. centre Hill 3rd Sumlays 11 a. m. Evan's 3rd Sun ihiy's 3 p. in. . f. a. bishop pastor. P.aptist church of Christ, Hertford, N. (., 1st sunday, 11a. m. 3rd sun day 7 ). m. Every Thursday night 7 p. m. Young men's meeting every Sunday 3 p. m. lut Sunday, white ville Grove 3 p. m., Saturday 10 a. m. Jml Sunday, Berea 11 a. m., Satur day 10 a. m. 3rl Sunday, (. happel Hill 11a.m., Saturday 3p.m. 4lh Sunday, Centre Hill 11 a. m,, Satur day 3 p. m, 4th Sunday, Great Hope p. m., Saturday 10 a. in. Mission meeting preceeding Sunday services in the country churches, JQSIAH ELLIOTT, Pastor. st. Paul's A. M. E. Zion church, 1st and 3rd. Sundays poplar Run church 2nd. Sunday, poter's Chapel, 4th Sunday, Preaching at 11 a. m., 2 p. in. and 7 p. m. c. n. iiogans, rastor. PERLESS QUEEN OF THE PERQUIMANS. Misses S. & E. Harvey have received and opened their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Millinery, Notions and FANCY GOODS, and they invite the public to call and gee them, feeling sure they will suit in - QUALITY -:- AND -:- PRICES "." They Cordially thank thir friends for their patronage, and hope to secure a fair share in the future. NOTICE1 TAXES! TAXES! In accordance with the require ments of law, I shall sit for Taxes at the places named below on the dates mentioned, to-wit: New Hope; Tuesday, Oct. 15, '95 t'hapanoke; Friday, " 18, 44 Xicanor; Monday, " 21, " Bethel; Thursday, " 24, " liolvidere; Monday, " 28, " Woodville; Thursday, " 31", " For all know the scarcity of money and the necessity of begin hing to pay early. Those who pay arliest have least trouble. I shall expect prompt payment. In my iiice at Hertford every Saturday A. F. Riddick, Sheriff. A DREAM. How Strange it seems our 'meeting1 to-night. How much we 'crowded in that moments space; j I catltrht one irlinine nf hplnvWl ' .....g,. - "'vv face : And you were lost to sight. You left upon my lips a hasty kiss I felt the pressure of your dear, white hand; When suddenly my clouded life seem ed spanned With a most perfect bliss. But I was proud, and so I turned away I From lips, that I would give my life to touch. Oh! why is it, when loving you so much I did not bid you stay? I could not tfee yon darling, for the dark; But when I felt the touch of your dear face, I knew that in your love's safe rest ing place My soul had fonnd its ark. God sends me now and then a gleam of light, "To brighten up the path I did not choose; " - A.nd for my hope of heaven I would not loose This memory of to-hight. SAM JONES1SMS. alone at this time, into our State NOTICE TO TEACHERS! Teachers of the white race who wish to be examined will please meet me at the Court House in Hertford on Thursday, Nov., 7th. Colored teachers on the 8th. W. G. Gaither, Examiner. Hertford, N. C, Oct. 15th., '95. Edenton Fair Notes. The premium list of the Eden ton Agricultural and Fish Fair, is before us. The book contains 60 pages and is well gotten up. The fair will be formally open ed by T. C. Badham, Esq., and Dr. W. R. Capehart, President of the society. There will bean excursion, run on Wednesday and Thursday during the fair, by the N.S. & R.R. The fair will be opened next Tuesday and close Friday follow ing. The programme for each day will be very interesting and exciting. ADVERTISE I I'm currying vou Bud. Dar.cinghurts society and damns the immortal soul. If newspapers get the drop on i you, you had better git. I enjoy makings sting)- devils turn loose their nickels. ' If you preachers will hold while I skin, hides will go down. Methodists are like patent med icines have to shake 'em before using. i A man that votes for liquor license was jiot fit to be the father of a litter of pups. The Jury system is a farce. Can't convict one rascal in ten be fore a Jurv in this country. When you see a member of the church go into a saloon he belongs to the devil from snout to tail. What you preachers been doing to let this bar-room curse remain? Shoot Luke or give up the gun. People get thf bst seats and don't pay a cent. If be were that wav he would roost farther back. If a man has money h is a gen tleman, if none, he is a vagabond. Even the churches losk at it that way. Money makes everything gcrthat has hair. Even the bald-headed man will move pretty lively for it sometimes. equals more t four average iian the product of factories. Money leaves the State for these shoes which might be kept at Jiome to our advantage ADVERTISE I Importation of Shoes. The Progressive Farmer gives figures showing that 33,168 pairs of shoes have been shipped into North Carolina in the last four weeks from Boston. This is at the rate of 8,292 pairs for each week, and 1,382 ppr day for each work ing day in those weeks. Such a showing as this should put men with money to thinking. Why should North Carolina con tinue to export hides as is now done and then buy back shoes and other needful articles made from the leather? Why- not tan the leather at home and then work it up into articles of utility that are an absolute necessity. The freight on the leather when shipped away would be saved, the returning freight after being manufactured would be saved, and numbers of men at home who want employ ment would receive it through this means. An average shoe factory, it is said turns out 300 pairs per day hence the shipments from Boston UNIVERSITY OF North :- Carolina Comprises the University, the Col lege, the Law and Medihal Schools and the Summer School for Teachers. TUITION, $60.00. 35 Teachers, 471 Students. Address President Winston, Chapel Hill. Is. C, for catalogue and hand bo6k on "University Education." M. R. WHITE, -:- TANNER, -:- BEL VIE ERE, N. C. Is prepared tp furnish the public with anything; pertaining to his business at 20 per cent, less than can be had elsewhere. My refer- ences are my numerous customers in E. City, Perquimans Co., and elsewhere. Call and see me. Sat isfaction guaranteed. ! 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My baby tu burned a lev month go. and after trying all other remedies lepplled your "Oil ' nd the firtt application jc.ve relief, and in a few day the ore vat well. I alto uted the oil on my stock and find tlt t It the beat remedy for t hit purpose that I la re ewt nted. Yourt, C T. LEWIS. Parte. Tenn.. Jannary 28. MM ' IXCFaCTCftin IT PARIS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Now is the time to advertise.
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