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ll : I" " LtJun 1 fpf I III m ; ' A W S1 rTOKtAl t lSUAlL, 1()2 wenty Prom ait' 8 ty.BD l&RRIMCFTR : esigns Was Keeper for Years Mr. Tillett ite Other Items snce of the Tar Heel . Harbinger, Jan -PaynOj vno was keeper wkL. S. S. No. 12, this placed has resign fter; a ' term i of about the service.. Love Tillett, whot vaS No. 13 liv..S. S. is o cap tarn "of No. 12. ulate him. He is worthy the position and we feel- quite foe wm make a good captain M. Jfts Nelson,,- of this place, Friday night, after a short i is-of about a week. " - Mi. -E. Nelson and two little lsj ire very sick. . . . Miss Carrie Owens is better after Itere attack of lacrripDe. Miss Cailie Aydlett has returned izabem City to take up her tudies, after spending a nt Christmas- at. home. ucy and Bettie Tillett g spent the holidays at borne, have V re- Norfolk. ajge Ur fl in .hi 1SS J COINIOCK. arr age tot Prominent fames ueatn 'Neil Visits and Visitors Goose Hawk County. ljrespondenee of the Tab Heel. Coin jock, Jan. 13 hhajtussel, of Norfolk, Va. the guest of Miss Minnie .Hall. Misses DeCormis.' Johson, Bell diB. GHray were , the guests of the jjses EOall, Sunday. , ; -V - Miss JMattie. Cartwnght and ri Wilsfon Walker. . of Elizabeth itfr,' 'Visited Mr. and Mrs. A, Jv dtt, refcently. i ii . - - . . Mr.. John Mercer led" to - the ineneak altar Miss Hebre Roberts, S. Henderson officiating. e wedkling march was . rendered Miss. MinnioHall. . - .A . Mr. llawrence Scllmalholz,1 of ihe vachlfe Fad, who- shot his foot me time acro,j is out again. Bliss Bessie "Wilsted -is home I Ml ' igain after a long absence. 'ir. JBdffar O'Neal departed this Stmday nightj after a long it'sa. rle leaves a wue ana tral llhildi-en to mourn his loss1 IL Hobbs preached the after which! he was buried tli majsonic services -: -" Miss -Pearl Hall left for Peters ter spending the holidays JUv. C. dneral, YTS a Ii her parents. JJVe understan(d:f that MrMET jufcueu, wnoiias; owned Uld p wharf ' for several. years, bas sold it to Mr. ' J. -1 M. j Burgess, Avho has been: agent V for quite a wbile. A public sale will t occur at the residencej? ' Mfi iWf G ; Mercer in which he will sell his household and..kitchen furnitnre". and farming implements: It has been repotted tliat Mr. Mercer'has sold -t his farm tdjMr. FIitbell foTiaf f Mr.' Paul IC. Burgesa left for otk'paajuday,;yFhere be; will attend the business college of that -feity. 7 ilt, is with . sadness that we chronicle . the death of Mr. Wm. Forbes, a highly esteemed citizen oi jtms neignDornooa. jais iiiues wa3 a lingering one.. . , ; ;r : Mr. D. B.TWilsoh wboha s been suffering from a cancer, has been successfully- treated by a , physi cian in Columbia. . He . had been treated " by the most eminent physical experts of New York, but to-' no effect. TiMr. C. "W: Kight - has returned from " Richmond where - he was treated for "cancer ". The ? treat ment r was not successful and now' Mr. Kight is . under the care of the. same physician who success fully treated Mr.: Wilson. A r - WANCHESE. .ilssels Hall and Russel attended ter supper given by the ilople of Shawboro, Wed svening, and report a grand ft: y i n Hiday time.:. I Mrs.!! II f thcri p ilLaura Overton and Mrs. J.I WiLBpn, of Norfolk, are in our llag phas. BusseU, .of Jersey City uest of Miss Katec Einsey Mr; Mckiuneyt of Berkley as cfut visitinff Miss Jessie Wu-f ted lilt week. " : ( ;' - r :.VIjs8pftTgar;::B -of Sh'awj 1 oro," Mas the guest of Miss , Susi F; Hall this week. " " i . , . Mrs. Clayton Ballanc of Boston, visitinff Mrs. Shinault. at lone Veirtie - Griggs L is ' home, ending Christmas in . Nor Bosa ': Gray has accepted ja n as governess in Matthews Va. and.. Mrs. Matthew : Oyertoin - -i IT .. -: - r ' 'Iff Saged Thoughts Of the Old and New : . Year-Christmas Entertainments Were Good-rYeuna People Gorrespondenfie of th6 THiEL. -.-ft-v- i-rWahifiseJfu 13 Christmas is pverj33aDold-year is ii0he; pasCwith sOrrowl,pitibng it's drk2daysiallof 4tterapations; disappointments,- trials and cares are but a memerp -rThe new .year is.here untried and what it has in store for - us, we. can't telL One thing.; wV do khow, to those wha live to'its close will -come many bppottunfties for deeds of richness and words of cheer, let us use je'veryc.' opportunity, for . good, no m'altef;.ht3w -small, ' ' Suppose we take this 'little i. verse along with us. f Heljv some, body -whenever ;we ;. can, '" V - .;k 1. Man --forever s needs"; aid from ! man: ' - . - :: f - ' Jtet not: opg day die - in the "' west - !- ' ;That . wehaye no. .. comforted some sad breast.' " ' ' . Miss Dora Tillett has' been very sick but is rapidly recuperating.: We are sorry tc say the . health of Mr. E. M. Biggs , does not improve. ! The Christmas entertainments at Wanchese were both - goodj and whicKbne as " the " better we are nol competent of judging. -We were very . pleasantly entertained at both the Church and Academy. Misses Hattie and Emily, daugh ters o f Re v. C. R. Taylor, ' spent their Vacation at VV anchese with their parents. We wish 'their stay could have been longer,: they are rfexcellent girls and ' could not .be otherwise: with such good parents. "'y .... i-. - -- . - '' t .. We will help you get a portion of it, and that of just , the kind , you want. A most desirable building lot in . Euclid Heights on easy payments. -: v inside Lots $150.00, $175.00, 2OOJ0O. Cor ner Lots 225,00 to 275.00. These lotsare the prettiest around this section and a little house called home would be so pleasant if built on fcysuch desirable land.yQ 4For investments these lots lj )areains, Drop a postal or calhS I BUGUID HEIGHTS GO., We take stock February 1st. All odds and ends and broken lots and some -re. ular gopds must.be closed out before that time. :ffiMX$ I - - Original cost has but little to do with these markownl S Every price quoted is a guaranteed price; Our reputation for "Fair" and square Mealing stands ' behind- 2 ' this sale. - ' - - : lr - Pry Goods. Mercerized Sateen Petticoats. : Good quality satteen, double ruffled, reg ular pritfe 98c, now,. . . . j . . , ; . . . V; 50c. " As -above satteen-lined, regular price $1.50, now", .i. ...... . . . . : . :. ..75c- Shirt Waists. j All wool flannel, were $1.49. now. . . .98c. riannette, were 74c, now. . ..... . . ,50c Corsets. ; v ! Odd lots of several lines of long corsets. Original prices were $1.00 and $1.25, now, 50c. Underwear. Ladies' fleece lined Vests and pants, Our usual 48c grade, at. . ........ ,j39c. Our usual. 35c grade, at. . . . . . , .25c. Ladies Jersey: Eubber dests and Patts, Our usual 98c garde, at. ....... . . . .79c. Our usual 75c grade, at. ... .... . . . . 54c. By far the Biggest Clothing; Values ever -offered in Elizabeth City. THEEE TABLES of GENUINE BARGAINS. Table No. 1. . Any suit. . . .$3.45. ' Some were $4.00, some were $5.00 and some 7 were $6.00. Take your choice now for $3 45 Table No. 2. Any suit,. ........... h . . .$4al . Some were $6.50, some were $7.50, and some were $8.00. Take your choice no7 for $4.73 , " Table No. 3. Apy suit & - . .$6.38. Some were $9.00, some were $10.b0, some were $12.00, and some were $12.50. Take your choice now for $6.38. : Never before was such a chance oitered to buy clothing at such prices as these. i Roman Embroirdery. fc ; The finest sale of these goods ever held in . town. We want to clear stock and have marked a price that wiU do it. o Shams, 57c. 50c. and 39c. i " . Scarfs, -50c. 39c. and 25c. 1 Doilies, 9c. each and up. - Elizabeth Gity, IN. G. -PEOPLE'S COLUMIU Ad in the Want Column, it is sure to bring you excellent results. 5ct& per Line. Four l'eversable " brass box lumber trucks, 36in guage 2in, steel. axel, used very little,, cheap. C "NY. Hoi.iiOwEix Farmer Wanted To work on salary, part of farm and dwelling; in Elizabeth City. Man with two or three boys pre ferred. : Apply at broom factory, or write Euclid Heights Go., Eliz abeth City, N. C. iting relatives in Tyrelb - . : v OLD TRAP. tore Opened Death of: Mr. Forbes- Property Exchanged Successful ly Treated ' for Cancer." Till Corrd spondenee jof TiMMmul'iL ':Z Old Trap, Jan.; 13 ': Mii -JXC Jonesrhfereturne d omkEHzabethv : fwhere y lie purchased J & complete; line of ;ner chandise for liis new store. . m.i. Jonek is popular vman and ill .ubtless succeed in his venXyre. ..BlanchBurgesff: hasjare turnld'home from a : tripltQNorf folk J where she had; been .visiting SCHOONER ASHORE. Discoverejd by Sportsmen Rescued by Kinnekeet Crew. Avon, Dare Co. N. C. - Jan 15. Ed. Tab HeelI Dear .. Sir I desire to report through the columns of your valuable paper the following: On December 31st. the three mast schooner, Charles T. Strawn of Bethel Del, from Elizabeth': City, bound to Cape Charles, ran ashore on the north side- of the channel and lay there about four hours. The reporter being out shooting .. brant and geese, '?. happened to be near by and went to eirtrescu& : We found on boatd : Dr. Blades and Mr. -Oliver- Gilbert, of -Elizabeth Ciirv;i3S:. -;CLi and! other" northern sportsmen ' who seemed very! an xious I for- shooting. Signal of dis- tresst rwas as oncehoistedf and.; m a few minutes the keeper and crew of the. big"Kihnekeet:7lifeJsaving stahoni; jwas-on x the scene ' for action and 'in ; a shdrt. time - the vessel '..was' floated --and. 4. taken put in deep water and. given ujg to the captains: sinis is anotner instance showing the: need of a light : house at the xmpe-nunaTle8,Ctner sAab Heel would do those who sail the waters Of North ..Carolina' a" deed of kindness to take up the natfr and hurry it along: ."We especially ask that a jcopy of the paper concerning this jrejwrt : be - sent to Hon John Small, f of this f district, atW&sbington lXours -Truly,'Tii..: Notice! 1 The public will hereby take no tice' that the grounds of the Park Fair will be closed duringthe win ter months. This is done .because ofdamage done by driving on the track in freezing weather Horses For Sale. Two heavy farm or draft horses for sale. Sound and thoroughly acclimated.. i Apply or write at nce to the office ot the 1AK HbtL, over Weisel's store. For Rentl One of the prettiest and most desirable suburban homes," J mile from town. Good water and. shade, Citv advantages of church and school Land attached if desired. Suitable for poultry, or garden. Write or apply at once to, ; , Walter L. Cohoon. Attosnf.t-at-Law. Carolinian building, Elizabeth City, N. C. 0. W. WARD, j Attobket-at-TjAw. Practice in all courts. Offices in Academy of Music Building. ROSCOE W. TURNER, Attobxet-at-Law. Practices in Qourts of First Judicial District of N. C, Collec tions a specialty.. p. w. Mcmullen,- Attorney At Law. REMEMBER AVE GIVE ONE DAY'S SALE THIS MONTH. THE FAIR ELIZABETH CITY BRICK COMPANY, Manufacturers of and Whole sale and Retail Dealers in Practice in all courts. Brown building, Elizabeth City, N. C. Edmund Alexander, ATTOENET-AT-LAW, Elizabeth City, - - - - K C-i Academy of Music Building, Rooms, No.- 4 & 5. Practice in the State and Federal Coiiits. Manager of "The Carolina Collecting Agency," D. M. Stringfield, -Attorney- -at--Laiy,--Manteo, N. O., Makes a specialty of instigating titles, making abstracts and j con veyancing. : - I E. F. Lamb & J. A. Long, ATTORNEYS ASTD COCNCELOES - ' AT . LAW. J Practices in the courts of firt Ju dicial district and Supreme 'and Federal courts.; - . . . lDealers in real estate of every description. " ,. fine rested Brick Correspondence solicited from Contractors. Shipments made by Rail or Water. . J. B. Blades, Pre't., W. E. DunstarSec'y and Treas. C. J. Ward, flanagen Clizabeth Gity, N. G. S PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. H. WHITE, H. D. &., - 20 years practice,' DBNTISTRY : . : in i aU its - branches. , Offices cof. Main and Poindexter sts. f-. ; -4DR. C. R. RID D 1C K, Dentist. yy- fflrB wrff Miiimwil. T,nt(it, mntlinda fenmitrn i the -profession; tor painless extraction. Wort. gnarBteeai iTices : reasonable. - Jfarior above Aydlet-'s Drug Store. .. . . - - . : . - AttOrneyat: Law. ; Dr. S. W. Gregory, DENTIST. mm. ' Office in Flora's New Bl'g HJor. Main and Water Streets. . Office hours : 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. """..j-ff y'S. Practice in . all - courts. Office in Bradford building, Eliz. City, N. C. offers his professional service in ah branches of , DENTESTBY. . . Offiice iveri Citizens' Bank, : Eliza . . . both ISty.N. C. P. H. WILLIAMS, Attorxet-at-Iiaw. TABtESand 'CObklNa V Wines.:';- Fish and Oysters. When you buy here you get the BEST. The natural freshness is what we strive to supply. Dressed and de livered anywhere in ! the city Phone 107. Dudley 5: Co., - Foot of Main St' . Vr Practice f in State Courts, and .Federal Office over-National Bank. Blackberry.- ' - Sherrv.' Port. M - - r - cscuppernongf, 25 CENTS A QUART, Corr Poindexter and Mat- V v -: U thews Sts. h - Tombstohes," Tablets, ; . Iron Fencing, -Posts " . and-Galvanized Pipe i,-A- ;-; for ". Cemetery , Lots, Marble Co- Lock Box No. - 69 & 61 Poindexter St. Elizabeth x G ity, N. 829. C. In Selecting Your Buggy Look to Quality as well as Price. ' - . 1 " "'- ' " y,- Cheap Buggies are. unsatisfactory things. We are offer-' ing you thoroughly reliable buggies at low est possible prices. Qualify, Finish and Style Guaranteed. - " ' . t - . . Elizabeth City Buggy Co., Pondexter St., Elizabeth City, M.;C. When you are in a Hurry You will appreciate the fact that I can supply any part of a bi de or any one of the hundred sundries without annoying de-rj lay. I do not charge anything for quick repair work, but ioy good repair work I charge a reasonable price. Tires, . Pumps. Handle bars, bells, wrenches, lanterns and all sundries for small pnees, v'y" ":v - zy:- : :y;-yrm ' . P. UELUM, Poindexter Street. Co., ;? S Wholesale Dry Qoofis, v r Shoes ahd: Rubber Boots. ) V . oii clothing MM0i&s$m .. y ' ' - rr --"-. - SFASON. FOR TrHIS IS THR YPHOUXFEYEIl. Drink Beaufont Utfe Waer and s 10c gallon 'In 5 gallorilots i$c per gallon. PHARMACY ' i t r rlafaveB, riauveB.,;:'K;rf-fei-ayS 1 .ji'-y ... -' -y ; .. I 3 'y:- '.' r :i- :y':.:u'--'y yyyyy-y iyMy Ft'-
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