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Fisherman & farmer. [volume] (Edenton, N.C.) 1887-19??, January 19, 1900, Image 3

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New Adrift
PICKED UP BY OUR REPORT
ERS WHO ARE ALWAYS
IN "THE SWIM."
Mr. C. W. Overman is con
fined to his home by sickness.
Road street has been shelled
from Burgess to Church street.
The Weymouth fishery will
be operated this year by VV. T
Dav is.
Airs, vvinis iireirory lias re
turned from a visit to friends in
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Dempsy Kiht, Philadel
phia, is visiting relatives and
friends in this city.
Miss IvOii Failing is in the
city delighting relatives and
friends with a visit
List Friday night the Odd
Fellows Lad a supper at their
hall on Fearing street.
Several large tree are cul
down on River Ave. to make
room for a better sidewalk.
Two negroes broke jail yes
terday afternoon, and when last
seen A-ere heading for Virginia.
'.A secoud hand piano for
sai.k very elreap. Apply to No.
59 Water street. L-i; 1 mo.
Mrs. James Luck is at Dan
ville, Va., having been called
there on account of the death of
her father.
The Rt.v. F. H. Johnson, who
has I)' en out of the city for
several days returned home
Wednesday.
The steamer Olive, plying be
tween Kdeuton and Franklin,
Va., is at Scott's shipyard under
going repairs.
Mr. Harrison Mulgett. of
Avon, has purchased the grocery
business of Mr W. E. Evans, on
Kast Main street.
Dr. A. L. Pendleton has res
turned from a business trip to
Key West, Fla. He also made a
short visit to Cuba.
Miss Lillie G randy, daughter
of Sheriff Grandy, is at Ithaca,
N. V., taking a special course
at the Cornell University.
Mr. N. R. Parker has removed
his stock of furniture into the
brick building recent y occupi
ed by Mr. Lvenstein, 0.1 Water
street .
The trustees have declared an
other dividend, being the third,
to the creditors ol ( ii o W. Cobb,
bankrupt. This makes 40 per
cent paid.
The Fair Store is being ens
larged. The paitition between
this store and the one recently
occupied by N. R. Parker is be
ing taken away.
Miss Mary Sterling, who has
been in the city for several
days visiting relatives and
friends, left Tuesday for her
home in Norfolk.
Hooper & Gray have rented
the J. W. Sharber building, on
Water street, and will remove
their stock of dry goods to it
some time next week.
Mr. Albert Gard, mate on the
steamer Newberne, now rjn
ning on the lames River, ar
rived home Wednesday to spend
a few days with his family
Mr. Charles twocKett, former
ly of this place, but now of Nor
folk, Va., was here yesterday
to attend the funeral of his
brother, Mr. John B. Brockett.
Call to-ciay over McCabe & j
Grices Store and see the new
Heat Regulator operate. YOU
WILL BEHIGHLY PLEASED
with this durable invention.
Mrs. W. F. Murden and chil
dren, who have been in the city
for several days visiting rela
tives and friends, have left for
their home in Sctanton, N. C.
Mrs. Emma Burroughs, who
has been in the city for several
days visitirg the family of Mr.
M. B. Daw?s, left Mondav for
her home in Williamston, N. C.
Mi. F. K. Kellum. of Wil
mington. N. C, accom panied by
his friend, Mr. James Bryan,
spent a few days in the city last
week with his sister, Mrs. Hill
Humphrey.
At the residence of Rev. R. R.
Overby, in Camden countv, Mr.
G. D. B. Prichard and Miss Jen
nie Holmes, both popular peo
ple of this city, were married
Wednesday afternoon. We of
fer congratulations.
A very charming social event
of the week was the celebration
of the tenth anniversary of their
marriage by Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Woodley held last Monday night
at their home on Main street,
prevailing in our midst is an in
dication of the esteem in which
he was held. His remains were
laid to rest in fhe Overman
Cemetery. Peace to his abes
which wa- beautifully decorated 1 and condolence to the bereaved.
Supper was served and each ,
guest presented with a suitable
souvenir of the occasion. 1
The preachers of th Elizabeth
City District, N. C. Conference,
will hold a meeting in the Meths
odirt Chrrrch in this city Jamu
ary 24th in the interest of the
Twentieth Century movement,
Exercises to open at 3:r;, p. m.
Mass meeting at night at 8
o'clock. The public cordially in
vited to attend.
PISTOL BATTLE WITH BURGLARS.
Worcester, Mass., January 16.
Four burglars made an at
tempt to rob the post office at
Farhunifville, ten miles from
this citv, at an early hour this
morning. Eheir work on one
of the safes in the building
awakened occupants of a tene
meat over the store. R. E. Ki
ess, Superintendent of the Farn
umsville Cotton Mills, and Chas.
F Kempton, both armed, went
at the
Mr. Walter F. Gallop, who is
well known here and quite pop
ular with our people, is in the
city. He is traveling through down stairs and stood
this section in the inte rest of front door of the store.
The Imperial Company, of Nor- j The burglars heard the two
folk, dealers in high grade fert ! men corning and nude a rush
ilizers. Walter is a hust'er and j through one of the front win
will no doubt take many orders Hows whpn a fialit with revol-
for fertilizer while here.
Wednesday Mr. F. M. Hollow
man and MissMargueriteThorn-
as, ootlr of Portsmouth, Va
Dissolution.
The co partnership heretofore
exiting between William Pailin
and James P. Thompson, under
the 6rm name and style of Wm.
Pailin & Co., is this day dissol
ved b mutual consent Parties
indebted to said firm will please
make payment to Jas. P. Thomp
son, and all persons having
claims against said firm will
ppresent same to said Thompson
for payment.
James P. Thompson,
William Pailin.
Jan. 1, 1900.
The milling business will be
continued by Muir & Thompson
who have secured the mill, stock
and good will of the old firm.
NETTING
-1 tR
SEINES
-AN"-
POUNDS
I WM. J. HOOPER & CO.,
110 E. Pratt, near Light,
m BALTIMORE. MD ,
Manufacturers ol
vers began. Kiess and Kemp-,
ton both kept up a lively fire,
and the four burglars did the
same. two bullets tut K.etnn
were married at the Arlington : ton' "e nhc j?,w and otl!
Last Monday the paving work
on Poindexter street was tem
porarily stopped on account of
some misunderstanding between
the workmen and the contract
or. The matter has since been
adjusted and the work now goes
on under the supervision of the
city.
An accident occurred last
Saturday afternoon at Wi'ley's
shipyard. While launching the
tug Julian Fleetwood the winds
less got beyond control striking
Mr. John Bailey and a colored
man named Nathan Pailin with
such force both were bad'y
li urt.
Hotel in this citv. The Nor
folk Viiginian-Pilot says : They
returned last night and went to
the home of the groom on Er
fingharn btreet. Later the brides
father called at Mr. Holloman's
home and raised quite a disturb
ance by breaking out windows
and threatenrng to fchoot the
groom. Mrs, Holloman, mother
of the groom, became excited
and it was some time before she
could the quieted. An officer
was sent for but Mr. Thomas
had left when he arrived.
A. Ccrtnin CJtiro
RllbUMACIDE removes the
of rheutija'ism by
acids in the blood and drivi
out of the system. All druggists.
neutralizing
cause
the
them
OBITUARY.
Mr John B Prockett died
suddenly Wednesday at rnrds
- j
night at his home on Fearing
street. Mr. Brockett was a very
prominent and useful citizen of
Elizabeth City and has been
quite successful in his business
affairs since locating here, hav
ing moved to this place when
quite young from Camden Co.
He always took an active part
in anything that would help to
build the town. He was ex
ceedingly charitable and the
general expression f sorrow
er in tne ribs. His condition is
serious.
The safe on which the burs
glars were working was in the
cotton office, and working was
in the cotton mills office, and it
is supposed that the burglars
thought that the post office
money and stamps, as well as
the funds of the manufacturing
concern, were in thrs sale The
post office money was in anoth
er safe. The Faruuinsville Cot
ton Mills' safe contained about
50, the other safe about $2. By
the time the men were discover
ed, several holes bad been drill
ed in the safe. These had been
filled with dynamite and the
fuses attached.
Call To-day
Over Mc
Cabe &
G-r i ce's
Store and
see the
NEW HEAT
WC:
as
Bank
President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio,
is highly respected ai) through that
section. lie has lived in Clinton Co.
75 year, and has been president of
the aubina Bank 20 years. lie tjladlv
testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsa
parilla, and what he says is worthy
attention. All brain workers find
Hood's Sarsaparilla ieciiliarly adapted
to their needs. It makes pure, rich,
red blood, and from this comes nerre,
mental, bodily and digestive strength.
"I am glad to say that Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is a very good medicine, especially
aa a blood purifier. It has done me good
many times. For several years I suffered
greatly with pains of
Neuralgia
in one eye and about my temples, es
pecially at night when I had been having
a hard day of physical and mental labor.
I took many remedies, but found help only
in Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured me of
rheumatism, neuralgia and headache.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself a tru
friend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep
my bowels regular, and like the pills
very much." Ibaao Lewio, Sabina, Ohio.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
lithe One True Rlood Purifier. All druggists. L
Prepared only by c. L Hood 8t Co., Lowell, Mas.
COTTON AND FLAX GlLLNCTS, r
Corks. Seine Leads, ic -
Hinf Twine of mil kind. Miv
nilla. 1'otMa Hem Hope
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS,
"MOTHERS'
We Offer You
REflEOY Which
IN3URR5 Safety
of Life t Moth
er and Child.
1I 1 rsi are prompt, efficient and
nOOU C t'inS caay lneCttct 26oents.
REGU
Operate. You will be high
ly pleased with this durable
invention.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure o:
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment h
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and 3inarting almost instantly am
its continued use effects a permanen
euro . It also cures itch , barber s itch ,
scald head, soro nipples, itching piles
:happed hands, chronic sore eyes ant
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders fo-
lorses are the best tonic, blood purifiej
nd vermifuge. Price, cents. SoldbJ
FRIEND"
Robs Conftttment of its Pain, Horror and Risk.
My wife uMd "WtlW FRIKJD" be
fore birth of lir iiri child, she did not
suffer from ('Kill's or PAINS w;vs uuieklv
1 rellereil at the eritfeal hour suffering but
little she had no palas afterward aud her
recovery was rapid.
E. E. Johns-tor, Eufaula, Ala.
Sent bv Mall or Express, on receint of
prlrf, 1.00 ,t bottle. Book "To Moth-
1 ers" mailed Free.
BUADFIEI.D BEUl'LirOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
80 ID BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
fflfr- - BICYCLES
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New Delight
ride of the reason and th. new,
--recents ;ave every - quaunca
UoUj to please the most critical rider. .
are "envied all."
A close examina
tion of the '98 Cres
cent models explalas
whyao many Cres
cents are' sold. "On
exhibition at Crescent
agencies everywhere.
Send lor..4..
Art Catalogue.
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ODELL BROS,
Oldest F'isl Goinmissioq Hilse I! Norfo
Shipments Solicited.,
Stencils Furnished.
j Mercantile Agencies,
1 Citv National Hank,
References CitiA. ,-s Bank and
I Wholi s tie Shippers,
McC ABE &
Annual
Clearance
.Will commence January 8th. Stock must be reduced to make room for the coming Spring goeds.
Brooklyn Bridge would fall were it not for the anchorage that holds it to the shores deep down the something back of it that makes for strength and endurance.
5) 4.,- oovTrfnv orvnvnc Q-nrl for business thev are to decend urjon the surmort of sensible rjeonle. The modern store of McCabe & Grice belongs to its
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public. It is anchored to your regard by the four strand cable of right fixed prices, right qualities, careful service and one price to all !
For this sale we have cut the prices in nearly every department.
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Men's Overcoat's
As lots lesson now we will not renew them we would rather close out the
lessened piles at a loss. iooo Overcoats in black and blue kersy, coverts, aud
made of the scarce and favored English Herring bone, sumptuously tailored
for $8.75.
15 handsome S9 double faced pure wool covert overcoats, for this sale $7.90.
100 mens suits on the front table. The $6 to $9 kind to close for $$. Come
early, this lot cannot last at such prices.
75 mens' mackintoshes, considered a bargain at $2, for this lot $1.39 each.
5 pieces plaid pure wool undeaskirting with border. 2 yards make com
plete skirt. 39c. the price lor this clearance sale.
75 pairs slightly damaged kid gloves, all sizes and shades 39c. for the $1
kind. 69 pairs of slightly spotted kid gloves 29c, all shades.
50 ladies and misses cloaks, all this seasons' goods. Si 13 off former price.
46 ladies' blue and black ane fancy tweed mackintoshes. Manufacturer need
ed money, we bought the lot. Valued at $1 to $3 50- i;r tl,is saIr iSl 2
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500 pairs mens', woniens' and mens' shoes, ends of lots, sonic $2, $i.$o ainl
$1.25. Your choice 98c. Come early, this lot will not last.
North Carolina Blankets have a reputation. We have them soft fluffy and
pure wool. 10 4 size, value $375- For this sale $2,69. 1 1-4 size value $4. 50
your pick for $3.38.
Our steadily increasing business keeps our entire force of seventeen busy from early morning to closing time. Come early to this great clearing sale and procure your
share of the bargaids. We propose the year or 19UU to be tne greaxesx semng msxory 01 our ousmoss. iuC u . j '
rtcCABE
&
GRICE
9
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Corner Main and Poindexter Streets,
Elizabeth City, N. C

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