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0 UPWARD AND ONWARD. VOL. 1. HERTFORD, N. C, NOVEMBER 21, 1895. NO. 43. US I l I II I "VV III III i . " ' - . i N ORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. PEERLESS QUEEN OF THE PER- QUIMANS. Mail train leaves Edenton 1:40 p.m. daily, except fcunuay, arrives at Nor folk 4:2a p. 'm. Express train leaves Edenton daily (except Sunday) at 8 a. m. arrive at Norfolk 11 a. in. Connection made at Norfolk with all rail and steamer lines, and at Elizabeth City with steamer Neuse Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Roanoke Island, New Berne and Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. sta tions and the Wilmington, New Berne and Norfolk K. R. The company s steamers leave Edpnton as follows: Steamer Ply mouth at 1:30 p. m., for Plymouth via Mackey's Ferry with passengers and baggage lor lloper, Pantego, Bellhaven, connecting with steamer Virginia Dare for Makleysville, Auro ra, South Creek and Washington and Intermediate landings and steamer Bertie for Windsor. Steamer Wagner, 12:45 p. m. Tues uay, Thursday and Saturday for Chowan liver, Wednesday- for Avoca and Salmon creek, and Monday and rriday for Scuppernong river. Norfolk passenger station at Nor folk and Western Railroad Depot. t reight depot on water street. . Through tickets on sale and bag gage checked to all principal points. Subscribe now. , i ! Dare to do right. UN! IVERSITY OF A DREAM. RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO MI8S Always stay in good Compaq j 1. 8- -E W- -D. A sudden joy surged in my heart to night; A loved voice on the long years' silence broke. While every fibre of my heart awoke, To an intense delight. NOTICE ! By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Perquimans county, I shall, ou Wednesday, the 18th. of December 1895, sell for division, before the Court House door of said county, five (5) certain tracts of land lying in said county, to- How strange it seems our meeting wit : One tract known as the Park- to-night, s ville tract, 50 acres, more or less, How much was crowded in that adjoining the lands of Milton R. moment's space; Lowe, Mrs, T. J. Mcider, Jos. H. I caught one jrlimose of a beloved Hollowell. and Frank White. The Comprises the University, the Col lege, the Law and Medical Schools and the Summer School for Teachers. TUITION, - - - - - $60.00. 35 Teachers. 471 Students. -o- EASTERN, CAROLINA DISPATCH. FAST FREIGHT LINE AN0 f ASSGEmOUTE 4 Regular line of steamers between New Berne, and Elizabeth CitjvA. & N. C. R. R. and W. N. & N. R. R. Daily all rail service between Eden ton, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Norfolk. ; Through cars, as low rates and quicker time than by any other route. Direct all goods to be shipped by Eastern Carolina Dispatch, as fol lows: From Norfolk by N. & S. R. R; Baltimore by P. V. & B. R. R.; Pre sident St. Station. Philadelphia by Pennsylvania R. R. Dock St. Station. -New York by Pennsylvania R. R. Pier 27 North River, or Old Dominion Line Pier 26 For further information apply to W. G. GAITHER, Agent. Hertford, N. C, or to the General Office of the X. & S. R. R. Co.. Norfolk, Va. M. K. KING, General Manager, II. C. HUDGINS, G. F. & P. Agt. 1895-96. Fall and Winter. 1895-96. MRS. D. A. KOONCE, MILLINERY 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. O, how your presence thrilled me through and through And I had watched and prayed for you so long; Hollowell tract, 25 acres, adjoin ing the lands of Milton R. Lowe, Wm.!Hollowell,the Hemby Swamp and Thos. Nixon, col. The Perry Deaden tract, 25 acres, adjoining the laud John Pierce, the Heud ren lands, the Wilson lands, and the Glads land3. The Home tract, 50 acres, adjoining the lands of A. J. and J. N. White, the Basket town road, and "the Address President Winston, Chapel Hill, N. C, for catalogue and hdnd book on "Universitv Education." M. R. WHITE, -:- TANNER, -;- BELVIDERE, N. C. Is prepared to furnish the public Henrietta with anything pertaining to his Kvans laud. The Jackson tract, 75 business at 20 per cent, less than acres, in New Hope township, ad- can be I had elsewhere. My refer- So faithfully through all thee;y ears joining the; lads of the heirs of ences are my numerous customers of wrong. Geo. H. Coke, S. E. Ainsworth's in E. pity, Perquimans Co., and nerrs ana Aiiranaa - Morgan ana iieewnere. uaii ana see me. oat- Mrs, CC. Butt. These" lands aire 1 1st action guaranteed;- "--. ? LJMy heart tillnng tvyou... But I was nroud, and so I turned away From Hps that I would give my life to touch. ' . O, why is it, when lovingyou so much I did not bidjyou stay? And you remembered me through all these years Dark years of suffering and weary terest from day of sale; mortgage cares of "home" tract to secure purchase (fruitless, longing and unanswered money of same. Purchase money the land formerly owned by James W. Morgan, dec'd. The first four of which lie in Parkville township, the last named in .New Hope. Terms of sale : Cash for all of the land, except the "Home" tract, which will be sold for one half cash, balance in 12 months, m- BIRDS, FEATHERS, WINGS, ad all Novelties of the season. INFANTS and CHILDREN'S CAPS A SPECIALTY. I have with me this season a first Hass Milliner, Miss Mary Hebb, from iwiltimore. Come and bring your neighbors and friends, we are anxious to serve you, and will do our best to please you all in Prices and Style. Hertford. - - - N. C. prayers, And bitter cruel tears. I could not see you, 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 found its ark. God sends me now and then a gleam of light, To brighten up the path I did not choose; And for my hope of heaven I would not loose This memory of to-night. James A. Keenan. to be paid into Court. All of these lands are timber lends, except the uhome" tract. This 11th. Nov, 1895. Thos. A. Morgan, Commissioner. in iL iL mi! AND NOTIONS. Misses S. & E. Harvey received and opened their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF inery, Notions and FANCY GOODS, and they invite the public to call ana see them, feeling sure they will suit in QUALITY -:- AND -:- PRICES - They Cordially thank their friends for their patronage, and hope to secure a fair share in the future. E. A. OVERTON, DEALER IS - CHOICE - Send us the news. Avoid satan, and he will flee from you. A few of our people attended are Fresh' Stylisb' and Pretty the show in Edenton, Monday e nave also added a nice line night. - of Notions: so give us a call, and bring your friends. We will do A special correspondent from our j best to sun you in every re- Raleigh. N. C to the Norfolk epect, nease accepi manss ior T.nrimftrt nf thi wfiek. sflvs : Past patronage. uuuv.., 1 J - - We extend a cordial invitation to our friends, and the public to come and examine our new goods. There will be no special openiug davs this reason with us. but hope tt m. i - - you will consider all as opening r ATflTT. Y BRnfiFTlTP! days, and give us the opportunity j of waiting on you, we are here for He carries in stock a fine line of that purpose. Our Millinery Goods Canned Goods of all kinds, also- a very fine selection of CANDIES. Jus received a large lot MIXED NUTS of l:& S.WHITE, ADVERTISE I Rev. Dr. Columbus Durham, one of the foremost and best known East Main street, nearly oppo- I site the store of W. R. Shannon- He strives to please and to modate his customers, withnnt atint fear, or partiality. dehly of heart disease at his home ADVERTISE I 'here, aged 51 years. house. HERTFORD, -j-Call once, call often. Brick building, Church street, N. C. I Hertford,- . . N. C ' A.
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