Peninsula Enterprise, July 4, 1896

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Fields -- Livestock - Sheep

The sheep on Parramore's Beach will be penned next Monday and Tuesday, July 6 and 7. Persons desiring to buy sheep or wool will do well to attend.

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Moral -- Alcohol

Peninsula Enterprise, January 11, 1896

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reprinted from Cape Charles Headlight, January 8.Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Town

Peninsula Enterprise, October 3, 1896

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reprinted from Cape Charles Headlight.Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

Capt. John W. Richardson, of Shadyside, sold his fast pacing mare, "Trixy Lee," in Baltimore, last week, for $1,000, and returned home much pleased.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 25, 1896

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Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Lighthouse service

The Hog Island lighthouse will be lighted on the 31st inst.

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Professionals -- Lawyers

Peninsula Enterprise, December 12, 1896.

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Fairs

Mr. A. J. Cassatt, of Philadelphia, has been elected president of the Chesapeake Agricultural Fair Association at Cape Charles.

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Moral -- Property crime

Peninsula Enterprise, November 28, 1896

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Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Life-saving serviceProfessionals -- Builders

Mr. John O. Taylor, Accomac C. H., has been awarded the contract "for guttering and spouting" Smith's Island Life Saving Station and expects to do like work at all the stations in the district.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 18, 1896

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Fields -- Fertilizer

The value of salt as a fertilizer is well known to all the farmers of the Eastern Shore and that which produces best results, of course, is always wanted. The Retsof Salt Co., through our columns to day offer an article which has been tested and found to be superior to any salt as a fertilizer. Call on their agents and secure pamphlets, containing testimonials &c.

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