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- V-'V-m. , i f f ; , t f join: crd 0?n:nhof : ; cfllc.T-You $Ir; Z. F. Johnson is confined to Lis home by illness.' - T aU'W Mr. Frank Bond, of Edenton, wo s ft visitor in. town yesterday 3?. It. Ward, arominent . citizen , of lialvider, was in townyesier1 day. " : - iV - J" - Ilr. C. J.,'; Ward ?has v returned frc:n. a visit : to ' lis old' lionie at Belvidere -'- IIis3 Delia Deriekson, ,of .Frank ford, lid., isvisitinKtCME. Dericksons. v " , G. F. Stallings; ft prominent eiti- zen, of "Winf all,: was, a visitor in town laBt week. : I ' The Raleigh Morning Post has appointed John B. Stow as Eliza beth City correspondent. L;. llr.-P. L. "Whitehead was mar ried yesterday to : Miss Elizabeth . ' I in.: 1 1 Va. 1tV jjewis ai unapauajte uj son. H Mr- andMrsJ. T. McCabe en tertained the whist club Friday night j at their handsome residence on Hain St. . A TarU of Elizabeth City sports men returning from the sound on Saturday were hindered by the ice and reached the city by road. Coptain.M. I Johnspnqf Manteo, was caught m? i gale" Thursday. He was compelled tQvanchQ ip the mouth of the river for safety. Miss Jennie Burrus, one of New Bern's most charming young ladies, is the guest of Mr. andV Mrs. Andrew Hathaway, on;Rad st Mr. "W. D. Barnard, Jr, ofNew York City, and Mr.,F. B, Walker, of Norfolk,' Ta.7 were the guette of Mr arid Mrs. C. C. Barnard this week ;" I Mrs. John Burgess accompanied by her little son Johnie, of j Nor folk. Va., is visiting the ; family of Mr. John HiiBurgess on Feating street Mr. T.vHT Kellmaff hJWTepair shop fdr furniture and wood-work rep&irmgJiHe can-inake broken articles of furniture, as good as new - : - : rsiJOi- . - MrM. L. Whitheadis jthe effi cient keeper of i Ihe IPasqiiotank river bridge having succeeded Mr. r Hughes; wh nas beent -keeper for several years. The "Neuse" due at this city vat 9 o'clock Saturday mornmg :was delayed by ice in- the river ;and did not reach here till 9 o'clock Saturday revening. - Miss Clara Bond hojhas' Jbeen spending several' "days with lier friend : Miss sGreenleaf, f jOH Main street, returned to-day to home in Edenton; Nf 0 Among JJlizAbeth CityJbyr-who are doing well abroad is! Fred Ship, who is with a large coal firm in Richmond. Fred'i .friends are glad to hear of his Huccasai -J? Josiah Johnson died last! week, age 45 years, A6)uttt Mills. VH& death .came very suddenly. He was formerly of this city aridHiSsJlwo' brothers and a sister residing her el Mr J.. Hooper returned .yester day from a trip for Fowler i & Co, The Fowlers do a large jbbSing business in their milluierylines as -wen . uauuiiutf a ueavy retail trade . : j . Mr Jn-Parker7' aprominetf and prosej6ulfamer was a visitor in' town -"last' week. Mr. Parker has manyrfrienda in come him. The mangementof the, 'Camden Thorie Co. have expertTiinemen Vt work connecting the long uiistanckJ line to'Norfolk. ' They epecr 1 to -have it in working order! by the nrst of Jbebruary. , . I p C 3J.J Blanga .left yyesterjda for xismai awamy va., .wnerei he is foreman of a large plating yiAlL He was formerly of Ihw'rcify and nis many friends were glad'io wel cohie Mm hmn.- 1 ' -i - 4 - J f 1 5 ' , S ' i. t n People YciKriQv arid Don't t(nov. ? j? Mr. M. L. Whitehead, of Chapa- noke visited in'this ityyesterdayi He was formerly, section master; h the Elizabeth City "division'-pi, tfie Korfolk & Southern and is now prospering on his farm at. .Chapa- Married, yesterday at the Arl ington Hotel at one' o'clock - p. m.; Mr. i William S." Wobdhouse ? and Miss AnnieL.s(Ship, ioth of Nor folk,; Rev. - Mrl t Tuttle t officiating. xney are- dow ;verymgmy repeob--neonle of -Norfolk' The O i Tab Heez. extends congratulations. " Pedestrians on Main and, Poin- dexter street have had their at Untion arrested by Fulmer'$ Co's handsome window display of fancy groceries of every desoripton, and coinplimentary Tcomments r.have been! thicker than bees. It is .a fine exhibition but only, a.; hint, of the remarkably nne stocK msiae. Jit Manvof the jrdtennelQlrs mvxtn$ Of the CltViiave reoeivea invicauonB frdMrr"MpnKn Hupcnntenaani oi gte.Q.riu.L. , Southern to meet- him Nn his pri vate car at ihTpot to-niglit Thinfttif erini Mt-lfie result of tfifl acritation lot the aew rai&dad? . The two masted schooner, Ida Farein,i Captaini f&Y. Merchant; empty from j .Baltimore, coiiiaf a withlthe raibadabridge overitne Pasquotank, Thursday, She was in towvN.The vessel ahead passed through, but the bridge was closed on her.Si TheJ schooner was dam aged to the amount of? $400. She isjseing repaired at this city.?l Mr.W. G.T Terebee, of Camden county was a pleasant caller on the editor Saturday " afternoon." Mr. Ferebee is oneof the os. j pro i farntersin thwlocality. gessive -i He uses modern farming machinery and 'implements as v well as up-to- dateimethods.t He believes1 in every thing, that points towards progress, inproyement and J ' development W -vrish - that ' more .men of his stamp were; to be found in the vicinity of Elizabeth City. . j Thomas a! Jr.,' and "William, sons of the famous northern inven tor were in this city for several hours today and were driven about the town ; by a local liveryman. They expressed themselves' as im pressed with the future possibili ties bf this locality along the lines 6f lumbering' fisheries and com merce.r::"l;i':1j ' " The Edisons with a party have been spending several days in the Currituck sound district on a hun ting; expe&tinand arl "meeting with'eood success. Mr. Thomas A. iiidison Jr.j has been confenng withjhe bpmpussioner8j?f .Manteo; N.-C. for the estabiishmentt)f Crbnly linbtweiM Skyco. " The project iswell receiv ed bytthe innuehtial"citizeiis of the place, Tie party leftts about o' cloickvtntheir yaetf to'return to Manteo. 4' i : "Phik Tea'rat Swan Quarter. Mr. and-Mrs?"I.iH.- gwindell, ol Swan Quarter have? issued invita tions; to a, pink tea to Je given in.1 celebration of the nineteenth birth day jot their daughterjMiss Delle, on the twentyrthird bf January; Mis?t Swindell! is pne of Swan Quarter's most-beautiful and ac complished daughter. By her pleasarltand happydisposttfdtf, she has ias woTrtfiughTplSce nl Wfcn i;i-au?V steem ivv acquaintance.. t ' t f i jOut .best wuheff ior many happy XSturns. of. the day. ii; . '. ,.?J. t New - Advtrtiements." The Fair has-ah i interesting list oi toiiet article; soaps, etc. O People of all clajtes are discuss ing the matter "The" "AlbemarleTsteam laundry adopts cash syBtenv'?' ,fnii , : C C. Pappendick, beef.r mutton :iizabetb City Electrie Light Co. ydu-turn theVbutfon ttey: will do the, re'st Flora & Co'a O M .flour, is. irood stuff. " Full hi vital force.? s M ; ' Citizens Bank. JIow people lose their nionej, and hiqw, they save it. First National Bank.' ? No matter how large or' small -the summay be, the' First National ;' Bank will give it careful attention.. . - THE OLD PASQUOTANK." Suggested by Mr. Cropsey's Admira tion for the Pasquotank River. He once lofM that dear old Biyer " With fte seal of a half grown boy; . He had gaaed on its restful bosom ? Twas his daily pride and Joy. . .. r He had often flshod in its shining depths, And talked of Unfilled with glee. " ; , Of it wild and wondrous beauty , Fit foj; an "Artist" to see. ..Tea, that oboe dear old River . ? Holds now, a secret apart - T : , . ' The form of hia darling daughter The idol of his heart. -; . ; t Beautiful, winsome INellie j-s ... ;: Cherished darling of all . . , , : ; f Lies on the cold river bottom . Wrapped in a funeral paU.' r--- .- . ' - . , . , - lyiissing from us one cold winter's night, " Was it the mnrderer's hand 1 Or could joo. WelUe?-tlred of life,' 1 T Ah, no we cannot understand. .But we shall behold yonl43Dearie, : "Few they "shall risej' He said,, . . r And the old Paequotant will give you up "Whenthe Sea fi4eAa:--' Upon the discovery of the body, Deo, 27th. y jjs-:- J-.', -,;-.?-";;' i The mother gazing out that morn I iljpon the river dark' Suddenly saw an object floating, wWca made aer start.' , Twas given to the mother -t. The "lost one to espy, j.v - -.. v "Tesjtis Nell." the missing one - Her babe of years gone by. : Home again! Tee Noll 'tis you : ft Returned to us once more, cut not lae time ongni winsome neu . " Tpon the River shore, ShS Uee in Death's embraced W.3 But "we shall know as we arQ known" Where your angel feet have trod " pWe-ha11 meet to part, no never " p In the Happy Home of God. ' For Sale or Rent on Reasonable Terms I .Swindell '.Hotel, Swan Quarter. C, 20 rooms besides dining and eook room and other outside build ings, also stock "house containing 25 stalls, ;buggy shelters, etc Lot sufficient fox truck patch. ' pasture, etc. Will also sell store 30x60 feet with tock of goods consisting of dry igoods, notions, boots, shoes, hats; caps; rubber and -oil 'goods, drugs, paints, hardware, -groceries, tobacco, etc. N. CAROLINA, ) In, the Superior rasquotank Uo. ) ; Uourt Sarah Muxdex, Plff, ' - ' VS ftf 'f Hekrt, Mukdes, Defdt . .Notice. .- The defendant abc ye named will take notice that an action ; entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of PasonotAnV connty, N. C. ; " Said action being tor tne purpose, of - dissolving, the bond of matrimony now existing between, the plahtiff and the defen- Said defendant wilf further take notice that he is required to atv pear at the next term tof , the Su- Tjerior court to be lp.T1 in' nnnnnn. tanK county, jn. ju said conrt to be held- on:, the second Mnndnv. in 4jlarchii.in the year -1902 at the t court nouse m said f county, .N. C uu mtre ana men answer or ae- mur to the complaint in said action or the plamUlt wilf applyl to I the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ."W. Tubeb, atty.forplff. t .. r'Jan."14th: 1902. M " 4w LI NORTH CAROTJKA Pasu6tank"-hhtyT Superior Court, March-Tem 1902 W. K'HoixowELLPlaihtiff; if . . .i. Eusi4 TtftoattA Mh.es -HpiloVELL Mt appearing to the Court ihat the defendant'is Wiion-residanV of i North" Carolina auaf- His dne ;dirigehcecann4t beu found . m, Ctl-X-. XI. -1 11- '-I ixr aiu oittiej mut jjie.pauipin nas a lust and meritorious cause of ac tion? aamsF" tneT2fef endant. same being for a divorce, fronv, said' ide- ienaant, and ttus - court lias juris diction for the sameo lt is therefore ordered, decreed and judged, by the couts that ; pub lieatioi!3e,Tnade in. the Ta&' Heel a newspaper published: in ' Elizabeth City, CLi'ior six successive weeks notifying the defendant to appear on-thev 2nd Monday in March, 1902. and answer or demur to the com plaint as she -may be advised. It is' further ordered that jublf cation" of this notice shall be " suf fieierit: notice to- the defendant -This aist day of December, 109L 6w,, . ' W. 5L Jmnmroa. A R. n. J. D. HATHiWAVS, the : most : up-to-date line of gold and goldplated, silver and -plated goodwill i tfie city. " We kindly ask yqu to give us a call . before . purchasing Re pairing at short notice. Everything Guarantee: -JamesD.; M ,a4t h a W a y , " . .OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. j- Elizabeth City, North Carolina. - - Lowe r Larger rBe ttejrbriS hoes. There must beisatisf action, with the gods satisfaction with ther prices satisfaction with the vrof tteshoes through .weeks' and1 months; to' make-sales today. lThere kuivcu duuui iu melius duu It&.saf eta.say,ut men's -$h shoes -are- as good as- anybody's $h$0 and ourj.0 shoes are as gopda&any- r body's $4: . . r - : It's , safe tor say, our .women's $2 sjesir as good as anybody's $2.0, and our $2.0 "as' good as anybody's: $C - ":? : 'rSiUh-' ' -Nb wonder th&businesjs doublings v I The Sweetest -Place I n Town Is At They have made an unusual effort in selecting a iarger and finer assortment of Confectionanesr Fruits aricf ''Table-Delicacies, Fancy Candy-Baskets & Boxes, Fruit-Baskets and some thing unusually ne to put in them, tiltt ; ' ; Huylers, Wileys, Nunnlevs and other excelleut makes, of Chocolate and Ron-Rns: . . . t - . v 5 A large assortment ofSCandies from-8cito 80d perlb : Puliher SrWhitenurst . Corner Main and Poindexter Streets. f i ' : One Life' Size 55' o Pi o 1-2 dozen "Cabinet Photoes?fQri One of those Brooches and 2 f One Life Size 5-tiozen't3arjinetrrnotggrapns V 4 - ss t . It ftl:FnHAVE:ADl Anc-lli-ffr. Il Bi Remember Arei Making? a-SpecjaalU Run on Air Stoves for j P rice s; Business, of sefitCTfs not enoug ,must be value that wfll jbe HCIX11UUI5. - VY c vc j catucci I . J SHI Crayon anS .a"-. handsome a 1-2 dozen Cab- i I 43 Pastel and 1 51 .t That Th : J Tight Mfo& Jan. . 1902. )Qold A i . . m . .1 " jr. v.. ' ' HI i ora & V - sriT jSftSQilwriTasiJnuoO'ifttfr W?IV? X;1 Xtoe is nothing Iqs.in makT; P' rt:Mts'fte"!!oj&"that gives'health and ; strength." " IujaTtl v y : , , . givebetter satisfaction evety day than any other.a; A Insist on Full Mill Brands.- : ; , t l-V-.JV1 VC. -V" - - J --.t7- si Knaim'eit Bro. & Go.'s 1 SAW AND PLAIN I N G M I LLSl ? f M A N y F A Try We are ... - Oeods ottlled The advent of December tTTrrrmmTT? ' ' 1 Fanuarjddingsi . : oings bup January brings renewea acuvity in a saape - yfi a swarni 'of liheml With wedding Invitatiohsj -'ques-; . " present come crowding" upon you: oni snnerbjich collection M 'sniilenof tHeMew lionie. WJ Here tii ra wealth bf ieautifuls pieces. distinuished , in ' Sba t..m: 1 -.11. ji- il-nix; 11 .1 .v.n .- r. 1 H arlielesiuitabieToV Glass,Clocks, v 'JM (3 rS tilings verwam.w ChreaniJd LOUIS ocllg m 4iu v an " V l -- Chafer's, Hams and Bacdn;;J Vermont rHecker's ''We also have a fine assortment of Nuts and1 eatabts fleft" t' i , - - t -J Ai l ma x i ' - r:.:x tj a - v. Co. s Mi6ur ;; ;i . CTU R E R S ; Of , a if fcs1iJ)oors;0Blinds Vii3 i! Mouldings, Brackets, ItU fv'ii ...TITS -lliYI.'. ' . '-"W'Si "'xSK . yy oik, nuren rews "etc F 4 i a FISH! AHD PROpTJCB? V piEBESTi ' of 11 everything arpetizinq: at?C;C Pappeh dick's, 1st stall to in i . Market. Fqr j6ibfl 'vJhequaliMwdrihe rbemarle" Steam liaundry is turumg out now un-' der its new managemehti i - - f now convincing the - peo- f pie an tne time, ana we want; to con vince you, that yoiircan have your work done satisfactorily here or our Money Refunded. L. SKirSNER, Propr. for aad delivered promptly. . causes a lull in winter . wed' of solid silverware: -rises- tni' -A w We liav alaree sarietv ;of .; iri That's when f:;COH.HAWiANftATEBmB J t: j alt iw 111 1 w ui . - -. t . f Maple Syrupj.jT'gfiSS Buckwheat: 1 WW i li.7 ; v 'iXl. .a it: i. - :.
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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