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ON r.nd Coming of of Some Vou Hiss Annie Burgess 3nd3 in Edenton. . ' is visiting Sirs. O. McMullan leaves today to spend a week in Norfolk visiting. I friends. - Miss Annie Morris, ; . of Norfolk, is visiting Mrs." Peter Shipp on First street . - . ' : Miss Blanche BeiTy, of Berkley Va,, is visitingMrs. J. Y. Olds on Fearing street - , . v Miss Winnie Skinner, of Green ville, is visiting Miss Mae Wood, on Church street .. t. Miss Hampton, of Coinjock, ;lias returned after a.vistthto AIiss Belle Hughes on Penn. Ave. , " Mr. Henry S. Willey, .of Snow . den, after a visit to the family Mr. S. C. Barcliff, has returned.... V - Miss Dicks, of Raleigh, is , visit ing the family of Mr.r;Benj. L. Banks, on Burgess street" Miss Rudd, of Hampton, Va., is ! visiting the family of Dr. "W. f J. Lumsden. on Road street ; , Mrs. Hose Pendleton who has been visiting relatives ' in Florida, returned to her. home on - Wednes day. . : - r . - Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Scott, of Coin ; jock, spent Sunday" w with "Mrs, Scott's mother, ' Mrs. Alice Cart--. wright ' , Mrs. W. D. Str'aughn and family, of Snow Hill "Maryland, is visiting the family of D. H. Straughn on Penn. Ave. ' t s -,. , -. Miss Nellie Whitson, of Berkley Va., has returned to her .home after " a .visit to Miss Blanch Bell -. on - bearing street . ; - -.' . Miss Krumke who has been visi ting Mrs. Huckabee on Ehringhaus - street, left for her home" in Balti ' more on Tuesday. I - Mrs. R. O. Crisp,- whoi has been pending sometime with- friends in Baltimore has: returned to her home on Church street ' Mr. W. A. . West -left Tuesday for Camden and Pasquotank coun ties, N. C., for a gunning trip. Berkley Democrat , Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Pearson, of : Baltimore, have returned, to that! citv after a visit to - friends and relatives in the city.. "-" Miss Carrie Alaxander, who has - been spending the Xmas holidays . with her grandfather, Mr. Horn- - thai in Norfolk, .".has ;. returned home. 1 . " ' 'Mr. T. S. Davenport and family v have moved to Elizabeth . City, , where Mr. .Davenport '. will resume .' work for the Richmond " Cedar - Works. Berkley Democrat " - . 'Mr. B. S. Davis and f family -of East Lake will : make-, their ,home in. this-city r and will reside at .i. 51 Burgess street. Mr..- Davis is engaged in the lumber business. : A Temperance Mass meeting will . : be beld in the E- Chuach South, Sunday evening" at 3:30 I. M. by the young men who--are , interested in the movement. '. All are invited -; Mr.r D. D. Raper has returned to ' .Hertford after spending ithe ,holi ldays witn -relatives. Me sup- eiintendent : of the Major and Loomis lumber plant at that place " ; Among -? those ; who spent - the huhday8 nt - home .was Mr. -- J. Almond Spence who is now resident of Norfolk Va., in - which ' city he is meetingmith success in the restaurant business. ' . C. A. Long . and family have moved here from Perquimans Co to ' make this their t home. Mr .Long is a mosfexcellent man ana the Tab Heei - extends & ; heart j welcome to him and hisl'.!,' . . Mr. C. ? B. Mason, ; the marble dealer, .left this week .for; Windsor and other points; in; Bertie County, ; in the interest of his,- marble busi ness, which business, . his -friends : will, begratefiedto know, is rapidlv - Mr. J. Wiley Haletead! of . Hen derson, N. C., ' but formerly of Camden-, County, "whb-.has "been TT . -liz "'his" bioEerTMrs.! George Beveridge on Shepherd ; street, vleft for hie hom6f Wednesday; He is remembered v here by a , large circle of friends and former school mates , - Prof. J. P. Spence left 'Tuesday for Newbern, after having ent the holidays with', his parents; in Ilnoiv end this city.. Mr. spence is superin tendent of the craded schools of JNewberne, nnd' under ms manage ment the schools are doing, excell ent work. . ' ' - " . Mrs. T. E. Hall, of , Richmond, has been spending v the holidays with her husband, who ia the man.- ager of the Virginia Life Insurance Co., for this territory. They have rooms at the Arlington.1- Mrs. Hall was a' Miss Hart, of Raleigh," and is a - grandaughter of Ex. Gov, Bragg of this state. - - Mr. Chas, ;J. Sinn, the ? genial manager of the Piatt Company, of I this city, has returned after spent- ing the holidays at his home in Baltimore. He is accompanied by Viifl n.linrmi'nrr wifA wlin 1 is on a of I the fairest daughters of that city loner famed ior beautiful women. The TlkBt Heel Extends welcome. J. L Urown wno conducts v a wood-yard on South Koad stieet, is one of the best citizens in this midst and as a colored man he re flects "credit upon his race. He has accumulated much property and by his ' industry , and manly bearing he has won the confidence and regard of thef people of this city. : . - - : , Mr. S. Abraham," of Baltimore will open . a large . stock r of dry goods, clothing and shoes,.' about Jan. 15th in the store on Poindex- ter-. street, recently -vacated by. Thos. Gold. ' Mr. : Abraham is a relative of Mr. D. Abraham of: this city and he is welcomed, to - the merchan tile circles. . -' Mr L. A. Quidley, of Hatteras, was in the citv this week and "re-1 ports an accident at Hatteras unnsunas 'eve wmcn resuitea in the loss of a hand to Joe Meekins. by the explosion of an over loaded gpn. Mr. Mee&ins is - a bright young man of 19 yrs.J and he is doing well since the amputation of his hand by Dr. Davis. . - . - 1 , . -N It may be interesting to learn that Fearing street extended .is he most thickly populated section of the city. It is stated by Wn- petent authority that upward of one hundred children have , homes t n this street and within ' a dis tance- '- of two ; hundred - yards. Among the best citizens reside i on tms street. . . Among the many letters which come' to :the Tab Hm office daily, rqeuesting a subscription, - none have been appreciated more than one from Mr. K. K. Fuirh. of I Salro,N. C. Mr. Puh is - one oi I the best citizens of Dare Co. and a I man bf more unquestioned inte-1 j. - - I grity cannot be found. c We vwel- come him to the large and rapidly increasing list of - Tab .' Heel readers. - Mr. Geo'W. Butler has returned uj. i .: - l : c tti uuui uiu uw uume , m onuw iuu, Md, after spendinff fthe holidays Dleasantlviwith friends and rhnA tives. rHe has been a residat o of this i city for eleven yearsidur- ins which' time he has won manv friends. He was associated with .us. xxe was associated witn Jones . Mfg. Co. until about the three tree years ago wnen n accepted position with the Elizabeth City a Lumber Co. as chief their extensive plant. engineer of Death of Mrs. Mary Raper. ;Mrs.r2kfary Raper departeds tb s i life Tuesday December 24, at h r i late home in fheTjayden building on Road street, at the age of sev- enty. She had lived in this county all of her exemplary life, aud for more.than 50 years was a consist- ant ' member of the " Methodist church of this city.' She was a nmuw , iur- u jrears ana was a sister pf the late Chas.' B. Brothers. most au ner relatives had died and with her the .past few. years nad been spent m loneliness await ing the call of. the grim messenger 6oes to the Philippines. ; Jno H., M t 1.1 ' , Jiutler, formerly a teacher in , the ; col6red A & M College of this State, and.ii. teacher some years ago in the normal school of this city, has been at- minW'te.',w ' it. tue Philippine Islands by Supt. F. W. Atkinson of the public schools of Manila. ; 5 The r salary r is : 1200 per annum. Thi ia 1; nA , -' r , . ment oi one of the most -highly People You Don't Know. I educated and respected colored citizens of thia state. He ' will I leave about Jan. 15, and he has promised the readers of the Tab Heel occasional contributions from his pen giving his impressions of thaffar away country, MR. KELLUM ARRIVES. Standard Pharmacy Under New Management. - Mr. R. A. Kellum, of Wadesboro, who has purchased part interest in the Standard Pharmacy, has arrived and will cast his lot with the people of this thriving city. Mr. Kellum is not only a gentle man with an attractive person ality but a man possessing fine traits of character. He is a regis tered pharmacist, and has achieved no - utue - repucauon in . iub pro- fession. The style of the firm will ' con- tinue as tne atandaia jf narmacy, and it is well : thus, . for under the most, excellent manage ment this store has won a reputation which has made it long since the most popular" drug store in the city. Not only is this- store under com petent management but is one of tne most moaern ana attractive stores of its kind in North Carolina. CHRISTMAS NUPTIALS. Marriaae of -a Popular Couple of : Perquimans County. ' -" The home ' of Mr. Theophilns White near Hertford in "Perquim- ans County, was the scene of a pretty marriage December' 26th, the contracting parties being Miss Blanch White v and Mr. Bobert Duke. Promptly at the appointed hour 7 P. M. Miss White and Mr. Duke with their attendants were-' ushered into the prettily decorated parlor of 'Mr. White while : Mendelshons wedding march was being rendered by Miss Pearl Phillips ot Red Hill Va. The attendants were Miss Stella ! White, sister of the bride, 'with Mr. i I Willie Harrell, Miss Vedie Turner with Mr. Graham White. . Miss Emma Blanchard with Mr. J. H. 1 Parker Jk; Miss Cornie Gauung with Mrl CL M. HarrelL Miss Nettie Turner with Mr. T. a Babb, and - PftrW ... M pfL- w a -ffl ... Af " . rfiTnftnv WM f. -. , p , , p,art an ,A the bride.8 father j i. . x. w j congratulations .were -extended, refreshments were served to about one hundred guests The day foUowing the marriage be merry bridal party left for the home of the. -groom where they were tendered a .hearty reception and an elegant supper. The numerous and pretty" pres- ents received attest the popniant .-....'.- of the young people,' who have the best wishes of their manv friends J for a happy ."' and - prosperous jfe J together. , I - Death of Youno DavennorL . P- u- reernan, oi tnis city I oivAB infnrmn.t.inn nf a. saH ftflmHAnt o r r - i m WasJungton county .wmcn re suited in the death of young Dav- enpbrt a boy of 15 years. Mr. W. ayenport, tne lather ox the young man was killing" hogs and placed them on a pole; anoby . .. s., u.. accident the pole, with ' the full ,wol5"0 Wt wuO JC" ui: b"w youth, killing him almost instantly. The bereaved father has the utmost sympathy of his neighbors. , larnee. roreman interv.ewea. The Goldsboro Correspondent of ihe Raleigh' Morning Post in a resent s issue of i: that naner i has this to sav? -. " ' - a w V. .iZJt si3nd the holidavs witli hi whtm fA. He is foreman of " the Elizabeth ty Tab Hefx, the . paier . which was recently started by Walter L. Coboon, who is well lenown in- the State as the former traveling - re presentative of the Morning Posfcs ' topeaking of his. paper, Mr; VVells says that its success has been noth ing less than remarkable. : Starting bar it has in this -short time at tained a circulation of fifteen i hun- dred. It is nowy growing at the rate ollUU per week. Mr. -Wells erfiRRAbiTT.HAlf na iw with Elizabeth .the people of, North Carolina have no ea the size and commercial i jj " vuiau Poce of this town. "It has," h.e say8' .'a Population of more than eight thousand, and practically controls the trade of ten fertile counties. The industries -are so "versitied that there are np dull seasons with the 'merchants. A cnarter has been recently granted lor tne establishment of a street I railway for the eity. HERTHORD BANKING CO. Hertford,- N. C. Statement of the - condition, of the Hertford Bankin g Co. at the nlnao nf businefiR on Dec. 10th. iqai " " - r - -X. 'XESOUESES. Loans,., ..." Over-Drafts,. . Fufniturj and Futures, Demand Loans, Due from Banks,'. Cash...... . : $42,000.48 1 482.16 1,057.05 -791.721 5,155.83 - 4,956.47 1 '.iiu'.- $54,443,71 ' WABIUTIES."- Capital Stock, $15,000.00 1 Undivided Fronts, . 1,101.37 Time Certificates of Dep 5,038.38 Dep. subject to Check,... 33,006.79 Due to Bank,. . ' 259.17 Cashier's Checks out-. .- . 38,00 . - $54,443.71 L' L. W. JNorinan, cashiers of the Hertford Banking Co., do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge. W. L. NORMAN, Cashier. Sworn .to and subscribed: fore methis the K24th day; 61 Dec. 1901 Peeby, C. S.jO.--"' ' -$er qirimans county. J 0OO40CCCC3000 YOU LOSE When you - have " imcom petent workmen to do your work. A Our manv vears of sue- ' 0 - . " , . . cessf ul business assures you . , of : satisfaction . when we take your money. .We have ,the largest, best lighted,' .. best appointed BorbeP , $ h O P in the city. X We are prepared to do- the best'. J work and we do it at t " Ferebee's, of course." Flora BTg. Main Street ELIZABETH CITY BRICK HBOMPAIIY, Manufacturers of and .Whole- sale and Retaif Dealers' in Pressed - PniTMnhndMiP.e solicited wr:. r. .. npm AonirdClur.; ouipincius made by Rail Or Water." . ' ' - J. B. Blades, Pre't., W; C. UUnsian, 2ec y and Trea5. , . ' - C. J, Ward, nanaeer. Elizabeth Glty,: N. C. Swindell? Hotel, ; Swan Quarter, N. C, On the shores of Pamlico Sound where abound wild fowl of ever J variety, most inviting to sportsmen. 1 fr-W. D. SWINDELL,-? PROPRIETOR. troTinpPn WlTrr! iw i Judj?' ' Walter ' Clark and Gen. Matthew RanSOIll Say that .Were IS 110 . Water eguai 10 Y2r nacea Water. ; A. trial Will COIl- vmce VOU. T Delivered Ffee. vinwv jruu. t j. Write "Or SQe -. y I rinil A0T; ' . ; H. LLlUll. All I ., 138 POIND IXTCR 8T. HorsesForrSale. "Two. heavy. "farm Two . heavy- farm ,or. draft horses for Sale. Sound 'and thoroughly acclimated. Apply Or write at Once to the Office of the TAR HEEL,, over Weisel's store., - . ' : .WHEN IN RALEIGH ' STOP AT fc HOTEL DORSETT; EUROPEAN and " .AMERIGAN PUAN THIRTY NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ALT. MODERN - . ' ' -CONVENIENCES. V; L DORSETT, , Proprietor CommericaJ and Farmers Bank Buildinrj. - OSS BLOCK FEOM THE P. O. ..- .... .. .. " . T-. J inn Tn nur nirrr uriu-UHiLuarrL . oncK Open All Night. Fish and Oysters. When you buy here you get ' 'l BEST. ' :- The natural freshness is what we strive td supply. Dressed and de livered: anywhere in v the ." city. i Phone" 107. - Dudley Co., : . ; Toot of Main St beciol Announcement. FINE FURS AND M1LLIHERY. PHIPPS ATCHISON TAILORED HATS. 7 . - , ' J. H. THOMPSON, SOLE AGENT. . 208 MAIN ST. Academy of Music Building, . 1 " . NORFOLK, va: MONUMENTS, ; . rr vt - fri4- j ! v iron Fencing, Posts ; ; and Galvanized Pipe : J. ; - "-;for.Ctemetery.-;Ijote,:; c. Q, MASON? Marble Co.. Lock Box No: 329. : . . 69 6J Poindexter St. Elizabeth City N G.I Business Notices! HAVEYOU TRIED ITYET7 A wonderful Bemedy for Coughs, soro Throat, Soreness in; the Chest or Lungs, and Incipient Coraumntion. The basis or Ti HKEL COUGH 8YBDP is North Carolina Tine Tar and is always reliable. Sold by all dealers. tSe. h Manufactured by..4:j:fJ-:, " Tar Heel Medicine Co., Greensboro N. Cf T?: 8. A Seaboard tin a nnr i nix nni ixr UMrllAL III I T HUUIt. SHORT LINE TO PRINCIPAL I CITIES OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, FLORIDA, CU ;BA; TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, AND MEXICO, REACHING THE '.CAPITALS OF SIX " STATES. - - SCHEDULE IB-EFFECT : - - : DEC. I, ISOI. liv. Korfolk : Lv. Portemouth ; Lv. Suffolk 88 a. m. 9:25 a. iq, 9:50 a.m. 8:3Sp. m. 8:50 p. m. 95 p. m. Af. Luwiston Lr. Weldon 12:02 p. m. 11-5 p. m. : 2:05 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 8:55 p. m. 2 :50 a. m. 6 :18 p. m. a K)5 a. m. . 7:30 p. m. 5:55 am. . fjv. Henderson ;- Lr. Koleigh - - i at, Hoataern jnnes Ar. Hamlet Ar. Wilmington- 12:05 p.m. I I Ar. Cliarlotte 10-2 p. m.,- 953 a. m. Lv. Hamlet . lyv. Columbia .10:35 p.m. " 1:05 a.m. 6:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m. Ai Augusta 5:40 p. m. I A. Savannah j .-1 " 4:40 a, m. 12K)5 p. m. ! Ar. .inckBonyuie . ..: a. m. a:&0p. m. Ar-l'ampa - 4 :40 p.m. 5:00 a. m. Lv Hamlet, N. O. 10:35 p.m. 6:35 a.m. Ar. Athena :13 a. in. 2:18 p.m. Ar. Atlanta 80a.m. 4:55p.m. Ar. Macon - " 110 a. m, 70 p. m. Ar woniKomerv . . o:au a. m. vvntv. m. Ar Mobile - . 2:65 a. m. Ar New Orleans -. 7-Jto a. m. Ar Ch&itanooKa . ' lKX)p. m.lKXa.m. I Ar Nashville 6:55 p. m. S :10 a. m. Ar Memphis ; . : 825 a. m. 4:15 p. m. - Connections daily at Southern Pines, with i all trains for Pinehust, N. C 20 minutes bj elect rio cars. Connections at Jacksonville anq Tampa for all Florida East Coast points. Cuba and Porto Rico. Connections at New Orleans for all noints in Texas, Mexico and California. No. 32 ariives at Portsmouth daily at 7.15 TSq. 83 : arrives at Portsmouth daily at 5.25 ' ; J.W.BROWN ft; Puw'r A at.: 190 Main Rt.. Norfolk. Va. 4 . JAS M. BARR. First Vice-President and Oeneral Manager. -j , 1 B. E. WXTUfCB, earal PaawBgw Et. the 1 . a Line -v X JS w r Ow 'UDQE us by what we'er doing;. ' -. r " UDQE us by the continued crowd of: Buyers.'.. UDQE us by the shoes' that your friends and r . neighbors have purchased. ' - ' --f -UDQE us. by our prices. . Get your friend to tell you how much they paid..; . Its TWnm PTI CVl nrC I A remarkable kid button and WUlllUl OUUCM hce shoe f l.Ja -Yes, $2.00 for the next best'quality. ; For2.50 you get the ;one :weVe bragged so much about. A good many hun dred - soldT" Equally stylish shoemaking would coityou $3.00 elsewhere. ' And $3. and $3.?0 buyes the . best, truly the best and well worth $4,00 : :.. , - '. 'Yours to please, , f r;' ' e Owen THE S W EETEST P LAC E I N TOW N I S AT I : EULMER & WBITEHURST. They have made an unusual i finer assortment .of Conf ectionaries, Frui ts and : Table Mica- ; cises, Fancy CandyBaskets & Box:?; Truit-Basketsand some thing unusually nice to. put in them. - . 7- Huylers, Wileys, Nunnlevs;and .ir . excelleut ; makes', of Chocolate and Bon-Bons. A large assortment of Candies' from 8c to 80c. per lb; r -tComer Main and m . I i . TfV SAW AND PLAIMiriG MILLS MANUFACTURERS OFa pvm L -SSMSBWStSgSgSSSSJt.SSIlJJIitLMJIJ J I! I S J J U I , I SSSWS SWSSWSSJSSSSSS P s s sWiisisisislsW UTiJliTi mrmf iiM w"h s"-r Tii i s ssssb i'" Ta ifc" Ma ssiss ijsssssss "ftSTHElITElS COVER THE SEA ,. The Electiic Light is covering the land with its nightly ; and T t radience. - It is ' acknowledged the i very best lights and by-the' most in ! telligent as well as by v the eonomi-. cal and sensible ,is permanently re--; placing all others. You'll lite it, too Inquire for rates. - - : Elizabeth City Electric Light Blades Lumber Co.,- Headquarters for the : best and cheapest 'grades 'of ; j, 1 . ..... 1 ... -I . . . . i- f Partition, Ceiling, Floorihi Sidings - Shingles. Ceiling 0 and up. - Flooring $9.00 and ud. ' v Pennsylvania Avenue, ' h .ElizabethCity, Ni- C.1 1 w F. :Sho , effort in selecting ai larger and " - r . - . Poindexter. Streetsfg fTHElESl APRETOING Market; 1 IHCcRMRlTni. : v : v ' Sash,' Doorsj Blinds u '- Mouldings, Brackets,' : v - . - Scroll and jTurned Vo;rk Church Pews etc. FISH AND-PRODUCE r dailj Co. mm . v n ' - m 7 X f L
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