STOVE GIVEN AWAY. ABOUT THE CITY. PEOPLE I N THE BUSY STIR; If you have visited or received visits recently, or know any local news item of general inter est that should be' published, write it on plain paper in your own way and send it to the Tab Hsxl. office by carrier boy, phone or otherwise. Be careful, to spell proper names correctly, and write every letter in them plainly. ; - , Mr. K. J. Mitchell and wife have -i 1 XT 1.1. returned irom uie nunu. ' Miss Katie Sanders is out again after a severe attack of Fever. Mrs Lucy Turner left .Wednes day to visit frinds in Norfolk, Va. largely interested in the Eliza beth City brick works. Mr. and Mrs. Moses "VVeisel have returned from the northern mark ets where they went to purchase the fail stock. Sam, Frank, Hillery i and little Fannie spent the week Mrs. Gunn has returned visiting relatives in Norfolk from a pleasant visit of some length to Norfolk. Master; Frank Spence who has been visiting at South Mills has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.! Dexter, who have been been spending the medicine" sold by Mr. P. H. Willi ams of Old Trap,. N. C. Generally . ' the Tar Heel takes very little in- Richmond Stove s Co. Donates a Stove tejrest in patent medicines, but a For the Fair. personal knowledge of Mr. Willi- . We publish below a letter from ams, and several cures which his the Bichmond Stove Co. to Messrs medicine has effected, prompts this iydlett & Co, of this city, in mention. ' whiV.h , the v mve notice V of the Miss Lucy Bell left for Hagers- shipment of their - best make of stown, Md.; this week. Miss Bell is stoves which is to be given; away a member of the- faculty of Kee at the next fair. Mar Colleere at that place. She is ; This stove is . offered to the one of the most cultured and ac- person who exhibits the ! best 3 complisbed ladies of this ' city ' and bread cooked in the Leexc"ook stove. the Tab Heel, in behalf of its read- These stoves are very popular j ers, extend confabulations for her throughout, eastern . North .V.Caro g, success, in the neighboring State. Una. and the enterprise of Messrs. Those who were so fortunate as Aydlett & Co: in securing: this to attend services at the Methodist stove is to be appreciated. Doubt Church last Sunday have nothinv less the ladies will show the pro- hut praise for the able sermon of Per appreciation by making a big i jiti i nl i u i i i i i i i i 1 1 it i 1 1 1 1 u t i ti jj iiii iiil iiii iiU MMM Can You Read by Lamp Lieht wunout it i ireing; youp I Eyes? if not they fjeecj Tryingto read or work with poor i eyes makes one nervous ana ir- ntable. i You cannot invest in a better cause than have them fit- ted with proper glasses at once. v (TsJ D Hathaway, !i Poindexter St - . v OPTICIAN. nnpiiimnnnmimntiiniimiini pnpraiiiiimiiiiijf iimmimii ulmef'&: WMtefaurst, Dr, Beaman. It was indeed a summer with friends and relatives thoughtful ermon, comparing in aj at Cottage City, Mass. accom panied by their little daughter, Mr, A. A. Haynes, representing Elizabeth, have returned home. the' Cone toe Cotton Mills was in towi this week. His many friends are glad to see Mr. James G. Nash, who has been quite ill, out again. Evangelist Stuart will begin a series of revival meetings next week. Mr. Stuart comes with no little reputaton as an evangelist and it is confidently expected that day a ... I much crnnd will rfisnlf. frnm this We were favored yesterday with . . , a call by Bev. G. H. Leary of Ppp ular Branch, N. C. Miss Hettie Sawyer, of Manteo, is visiting the family of Mr. B. L. Banks on Burgess St Mr. Charlie Prichard returned home on Tuesday after spending a few days in Norfolk, Va. meeting. Mr. Walter L. Cohoon, of the Tar Heel leaves today for Baleigh, He expects to return in time to at tend Perquimans court, next week where he goes in the interest of his paper. Miss Lade White of Hertford is the guest of her friend. Miss Capt Stowe, a prominent mer- EUzabeth Pritchard on Main st chant of Hatteras, is in our city Miss White is one of the most puchasing . his fall and stock. town, and she is justly popular in Her friends regret to learn of our city the illness of Miss Camille Ehring- Mr. Preston Carter, of Fairfield, hause at her home on Fearing I was in the city this week. Mr. street. Carter who is a successful frarmer Miss Margaret Williams has says the crops were never better. returned from a visit to Kaleigh, The rice crops are unusually Littleton and otherpoints in North good and with good prices the peo Carolina. ; ple of his community have reason Miss Mary Wood returued home 40 re3olce ThnrRdftv after stendinsr some time Dr. C. B. Williams leaves next l M - . inNewbern, N. C, visiting friends Thursday to further his studies at and relatives. the University College of Medicine irnn CamIi wv-inif arA Richmond Va. He is already an 1 iJXlOOCO KJm. CWXX II AAA W AA K V w Bulah Trafton, two of Camden's onor graduate of the A. & M. .tivTOnnff ioifl woq vouege oi ims state ana nas won 1 1 ii in ii tin in 1 1 1 1 i r- . j - . .uiuuu ii imj i . .. . . o o in town Saturday, most masterly manner . the lives of the President and : the as- .... r " sassin. As a pulpit orator, Dr. Bea man has few equals. RevLr L. Williams leaves Mon day for San Francisco to attend the General '.Convention of- the - i Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. He expects to 85 Per be gone about four weeks. Among the important questions to be con ... -. sidered by . this session are the changes of the cannons, change of name of the church and the sub ject of jnarriage and divorce. The Naphtha launch "Mildren' carried a party of young people to South Mills Sunday; The party consisted of Misses Katharine Stallings, Sadie Wilcox, Adelaide Sivills, Clariene Perry, Ruth and Namoi' Howeth. Messrs . John Harrison, Jimmie Whitehurst, Walter Williams, Brad Sanders, Bert Parsons and Walter Cart- wright. All report a very pleasant trip, also obtained several good pictures of the Locks. exhibit of bread. The stove is ,! -" " . - v " - " i! "." now on exhibition at the store of ! Aydlets & Co. '. ' -j Bichmond, Va. - Sept. 16, 1901 Messrs Aydlett & Co. " Elizabeth City, N. C. Gentlemen " - '.1 ; . We ship ypu to- 5oap SpeciallJ) .feeriess juee ior tnei iair, the conversation between . t ...... . Yourselves and the writer. Trust- ing that the stove will be of some. use to you and your friends, jand assuring you that it is a jvery great pleasure to be one of the fortunates in contributiner to the worthy cause. ' Yours truly, f Bichmond Stove Co. Per. Lynch. (TcWe buy as low as we canthafs business sense.Tti (TcWe sell as low as we;; can -that's progressive sense.TJ TYou buy as low as you can that -s common sense.- (Ti ou buy ot us that s dollars and cents jor both of us Visit our store and you will find it ' full of both Staple and Fancy Groceries, of quality s that will please. Cheese iSpeciahj) Palmer & Whitehurst have a limity quan tity of most excellent quality of White Floating ooap. 10 bars for aye. , . Palmer & Wlntehurst's dheese department is well stocked with best Edam, PinettpTleai7H York State double cream cheese. pPleaild -Corner Main and Poindexter Streets.- FUNCTUREPROOF-SELFHEALING. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Business ' Suspended Yesterday in Respeet to the Dead President. The Superior court which is in session this week did not sit yes terday, and business was suspend- through an If you want employment orjlielp have lost something have rooms tor rent wish boarders orj you wis h to .purchase : anything to advantage or sell at a profit some thing you no' longer . desire, f- make your wants known to the public laurels in Bichmond. Miss Eliza Flemming of Snow mr Wingate Boushall left ed for two hours of the day, pur suant to proclamation of Mayor Wilson-requestiner such mani festation of respect durinsr the funeral exercises of President W. T. Old of the Naval Brigade placed .the Hill, Md. is spending the winter j -" McKinley. Commander . ' i a a i a k. r 11 m I with the family of her uncle, Mr. Pmui m lue mieresi oi ine xab D. H. Straughn on Jfomdexter -"v"" e" howitzer gun on the wharf at the street young man and his popularity f oot of yf afn street and gave the Mrs. Louis Selig accompanied by wllu,ine 18 Biron atte8tea the customary number of salutes her two sons Frank and Julian ?T, ? """ The follow is the proclamation have returned home after spending wmcn ne 18 secunne every aay' of the Mayor: some time with relatives in Nor- Mr. Sam Davis left Tuesday for "Desirous of expressiner the folk, Va. Raleigh, where he will further his sympathy of our Sheriff T?. V. "Fin "Rinlmrrl studies in the Institution for blind, the traffic death Flora, J. E. V. bell, Ed. Ansell and Sam is a remarkably bright young Chas. Perkins, all prominent citi zens of currituck county were in comxm Ad in the Want Column, it is sure to bring you excellent results. One-half cent a ; word. : r : FT THAT rait will look like new after I have cleaned and pressed it Cleaning and pressing or ail Kinds on snort nonqe. lsena ior mem. tSENiKiNO. Arlington uotei, jmone as. WANTED To suuolv tou with fresh fruit each day. The Grkek Cosfictionkk. Piteb Nicolopoolos, Next door to Standard -Phar macy. WANTED To Help you more when yon are ready. Baggage transferred promptly. Orders left i at Arlington Hotel, Phone No. 28. W. D. Williams. WANTED To Bur 80 ft. Piles or standing timber to make 80 ft piles,; must- he accessible mill i ! t .. .. - u. This tire we have tad out for the past two years and after sub mitting same to the . most extra ordinary trials" all this period we now feel satisfied it will stand the most severe ;. tests. It can be punctured eo can the heavy and expensive government armor plate; but it overcomes completely the annoyance of the so-of ten-happen-, ing ismall pppptures. which make cycling so uncertain. . ikjtapfe, glass . and xther numerous such common puncture-breeders have no effect on this tire. - Ninetj per cent, of all punctuifes are of this class, so that chance qf an acci dent to this tire is only nominal, "Ve have on record many, in. stances of. these tires running six months - without reinfiating and twelve , months without a punc ture.! We known everyone desires such: a tire for road use and we cannot , recommend this too highly. Backed by our reputation -h ., ' - . -" " '- . j-'"" " Price $6 per pair, less 10 j per cent cash. of President man. the city Thursday, c CoL and Mrs. Carter, - of Fair field, N. C, who have been spend ing the summer at Virginia Beach; evening at the residence of Miss. Va. passed through the citylHallie Waters was an enjoyable m m . : I A enroute for their home. , j occasion, m exceuent menu was (.-. - t -m . m m . - - - In tbe ftrlvfirtisemPTit 4 of the served, ana a pleasant feature of as a musician ne ; is nothing less than a genius. He will doubtless achieve success in places of business in our town will the world of music. be closed and all business sus- The lawn party given last Friday Pnded on Thursday, September They have other bicycle tires that they guarantee against punctures, unity in to water for tngboai. Write c. d. Bunday, so you see when you have a pair, yon are all O. K., prioe S lss t? pef ; , I Elizabeth City N. C. 1 -A i f . , , ' . . .? .' ? a' . cent cash, tney nave otner tires ranging m price jrpm $1.20 10 ?2-pm each tire, price as to qualitv. M. & W, Inner Tubes No. 1, $8 per doz. No, 2, $7 per dozen. Bims, 15c to 25c each Write toH. C. GODFEEY & CO., for Low Prices and Good Goods. .- iCity WANTED To Buy '80 ft Piles or Btanding McKinley and OUT appreciation Of timber to make 80 ft. Piles,' must be accessible v . 1. - i 11 ir to water for tug boat. Write C. D. Bandar, his personal character, the Mayor Elizabeth CityT. 0, i of Elizabeth City requests that the THE MONTICELLO Model Laundry has an agency at Davis & Griee's, Qreen Grocery. Bundles called for anddelivered to any part of the city. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Telephone 184. RIDING on VEbVBT. 19, 1901, from 12 at noon until 2 o'clock P. M., while the cere- monies atj the funeral, of the President, at his home in Canton, fair last week it was made to ap-J evening was the delightful Ohio, are, being solemnized. v.r thftt .Wa AflmiRHinfi'fnr Fn'av music furnished by Prof. Eaton's K " ' . -v- j 1 . , - woo 9.A oTi.1 an of a Tf oil mi 11 Vico I orchestra. Deen . luesaay instead 01 riday. Miss Bessie Jones, of Beaufort, Mr. C. A, Dean is off to Boston, N. C. The highly accomplished and New . York and other points on versatile instructor of elocution business. Mr. Dean has manifested I at the A. C. L has returned to B. Wilson, Mayor.' B . J. OR MISLAID, Policy No. 166,853 ILCJ&T issued by the Penn Mutual j Life Insurance ComuanT. of the- life of Charles H. Wood. The finder will please re turn it to the undersigned. Application has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. M U. H. WUUJL, AtlOBS, .LA. Old Papers for Sale Cheap, at This Office. A WELCOME ACCESSION. an enterprise in the brokerage business which has merited suc cess.; . . airs. J. F. Taylor and Mrs, G. W. Wallace, with her enteresting little daughters, Mary and Carita; have returned to their home in New Bern, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. CW.Hussey. Miss Mamie Becton, of Harlowe, assume her duties at this venerable and worthy institution. Miss Jones 1 has won many friends in this city who note with pleasure her return to our midst. Mr. E. R. Spruill left this week for Tyrrell, where he goes in the j interest of the Tab Heel. We 1 hope our friends of this good coun ty of hospitable people will give is the guest of Mrs. C W. Hussey. Mr: 8fL proper reception by HUUHUlumg IAJ LllO 1AK XlKULi XLillZ- An Exclusive Shoe Storfe to be Open- - ed Here. Elizabeth City is r nothing if not r metropolitan. Her next accession is to be an exclusive shoe store. mi i 1 . . a lie ouiy exclusive- snoe store in the Alhemarle section. The Owen Shoe Company has rented, a fine store room in the new Flora building and will fill it with as complete a line of men's woman's and ' children's footwear as may be found .in the State. The progressive jabeth City's-new ; and. paper. Mr. W F. Murden and wife, of South Creek, are visiting friends V- Little "Inez Willis, of Newbern has been ' the guest of her little friend Minnie Belle Hussey Mrs. E. S, Willey and son How- n 1 ft 1 Tt .. ara are visiting in new loric state. and relatives in the city and vicin They; will be gone about a month ity. Mr. Murden is superintendent and . before returning will visit of and extensive , lumber industry Canada, in the meantime taking in at South Creek. Both Mr. and the Pan-American.. , , ; Mrs. Murden are popular in this Mr. L. W. Noman ot Hertord old home, as they are in their was in the city ; yesterday on busi- new one ness He is the president of the . We disire to call attention to the Bank of Hertford and is also I "ad" in this issue, of Vitalore, a The Tire of the 20th Century. Ride the Lattina Cellular Bicycle Tire. - No danger of Punctures. No Valves to leak or BusineSS ' Sense. ' . PumPin- No lugging home a bicycle with a apunc- lureu lire, uo witnout a. puncture is the watchword. Kiue them and be happy. They can sell you Bicvcles down low. $14.00. $15.00 to $35.00 chain bicycles; Chainless Cleveland Bicycles at $45.00 this wheel has been used for a few days; New Chainless wheeis $50 to $75. ; . I FOE SADE BY ; . Good business sense would advise you vto buy your coal now, --when it can be had more ' cheaply, be cause we can deliver it 1 cheaply. entire stock was made for the company by the finest products of BUY YOUR GOAL NOW. the manufacturers art, ; lux. iu. vwus, me neaa oi the uwens ?Shoe Company, is a native of Plymouth,4his state,' where he has always enjoyed an enviable reputation as a merchant and citi zen. ; He will no doubt become equally popular here, as he de ova, icb w ue. jxe win comer a favor upon the city by adding to -Hi. C. GODFREY 5: CO.,-6 ELIZABETH CITY.! N. C, - j ,- High Grade Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. and be ready; in good time while you save mon ey on the 'transaction v Coal of all 'kinds and sizes well screened before leav- : ing the. yardwe sell you coal and not dust. K Fred Davis, 4The Coal man" , Water St. V llldl O ,V ! - Natures fl For .1 VyMankind. Regain Your Health With After ,vnir ha vp tpstpH iill Hn i vneMr in p iinH Hnrinrs. only to crow old and worse, I trv Yitae-Ore the ore of life and i iciirn inai n is ine imn ior on e;nts Disease, Diooa r oimji i u 15 . k . ' ' . - . VilurCl J JLUllO. . IXlllllL. Vi I . VT ' ii I U I -MillllWl II I IHIUIIU. vim. ill... . . . . : . rtiiv ono nanninif bit Taanin n a a - it l v , weusumen -another up-to- UbripFonrtr or pairi.Price Per Package date store and our people appreciate his efforts. should? raraivA nno Ti.Vf rrnnA fnr c'ooV. I SI. 00-' P. Hi WILLIAMS, Old Trap, N. C. day of the Fair, . ; :. . Oct. 20.