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- - t'. PEOPLE'S 60Uir.1llM-.fi STOP AT FOR. tit 1 mABM'H'CITy, NORTH CAROLINA ubllcliad Every Tuesday .arid Friday BYTHE EAST 'CABOLINA' PUBLISHING COMPANY. IWAUTBR L COHOON, Pres. , ;: SUBSCRIPTION pnsiVcar, BiVrU$t.50.Six Months, Four LlontFs, -1;0 SUBSCRIPTION RECEIVED FOR A" Advertising, rates are furnished on ; ; sure thai through' the columns of Astern "North Carolina... - ;-Thia "paperTgivea 'correspondents ; policy-permits; but It is in no sense columns of this paper are- ahrays open - for contributions of general interest' The ''communication' must ;be accompanied by -the writer's name.- 1' :' -' 1 . -- ; ' Offices in Brown Building, Cor. 1 i.-r FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902. NewtEnglara deadl New England's dsaat On aver hill' they lie. I ' i i i v Oa-evtry laid o( strtfs mil fed . -By blood victonrl. ! 1 ' Ect tlley where the battle poured . r Itemed sad awful. Ude, -I ' '' v- Bebekl the bra re New England tword ? ; With laugbter deeply dyed. - :l :: J : Thei bones are on the northern hill, . -. .. Aad en the southern plain. : - f i f By btQk -and liver, lake and rill v -: r-5 . - A ad by the coariac-aaaial ' - -. Th tend is holy where they fought r - And holy wlicre they tell.'. . - , For by their blood that land wa bonght, ' The land they ned o well! .-- Thea (lory to that valiant baud, - r The honored aaviora of thelaadi rl - . : - oh few and weak lfaetr numbera were, .- . j - - - A baadful of brave men. - :. i: r .. ; Butto their God tbey cave tlwir prayer ' ' - -" And rushed to battle then. - Qod of battle beard tbeir cry ; J - '---.-' And aent jUrtheni the victory.- j . J . Tbey left the pfowsfcararta the moM, . -1 -: - - Their flocks and laerds witboot fold, j 1 ; , - : The aftkle and tbe unahora grala, ' 1 -; -).' - Tha cor half garnered on the plais, . -'t iAnd sanstered ia Utefr simpte dreat l For wrongs tmtek a iters tedreas, - To right those wrongs, come weal, come wot, ' To perish or o'eroome the foe. - f-i And wbare sr yv oVfesrlest nvea. : ! And where are y rodayt 1' a .. J eaUj the hills reply again u . t .-, Thatj ys hart passed sways ; t. S That osjold Bunker's lonely: height - : y v Ixr Trentetr "sad" to Votuaotd h groondV t - ---' The gesas grows green,, the barred bright, " 'Above sari soldier's saanndt - -t - - The bugleVwild and warUke bUst ; t j,;--.- Shall muster tnem no mora; . ;if' van snny now Wight thunder past . .j And tbey need sol its roar. t . Chs starry tag 'neath which they fooght 1 ' Ia saaay a Uoody day-- -" lYoa tbeir old gzsves shall, rooae them not - For tbey nave pssstd swayl . .. " '-Isaac HicLeniB. ark akkw.'Jj ' Jl Ksksd, sat parent haeas, a newborn child. - r Ere ping thoa sat'st wbea all around thee sntOsd; liva that. siAkiag to thy last long sleep. . hnou theB,.say'at snrile while all around 4bes y Sir Wtniaai Jones. . ..CONSIDER YOUR READERS. : In4 advertising one must consider " the people -to -whom hejis writing. - He must talk to ' them -in "the language which they are accus tomed ta hears, For instance, a CMuncie (Ind.) advertiser in speak ing of his women's suits said, "It's a ten to one shot that Jyoull find - what you want" We : didn't know t that-Muncie was such -a racy town. ; We didn't know 3hat .Muncie wo-? . men were accustomed to this kind of icy sUng.WeTdoUbt if they I are. i-e J guess- th&-. advertisers j made -; a. . mistake.,"' Why 'couldnt this tvertiser havi sairl, 'You will -surely find what ;you ' want ?".J It ; would, have ' been shorter, and it would not haye ? offended any wo Tnaneeara.- t :-.;ij.j.v"jr-'te--.";i.. Btains. ' : UNDER ONE-MANAGEMENT. ! i W-e chp the:,foUowing from the i Bleigh Morning Post: . ' j i . V "The first important application r in' the South 4f the principle illjag- trated in ; thVllJdrihern t Securities Company lsldeveloping l under the management vof.Baltinujre capital- isis., xnis ris:- . a naeal involving r nearly .slOOO.OOO . -capitalization. ; In includes a Vanderbil t railroad . - and a proper.ty owned 7 Baltif :r, more people, ; Alexander Brown & 6ons are v forming a syndicate i te to finance tins deal : WMhr nKnuota ,of the, organization of the Norfolk ana- ooucnern uompanyj recently 31 chartered under , the laws of Kew TJus-will beta; securi Twninff -ii company, , and ;under khe plan 1 agreed :pon'imU ow ;and'ci . the Norfolk and Southern- Railwav, j Laielrnnianioad Canal and Water '.',V vf ;- PRICE, -75c. - 50c. SHORTER PERIOD THAN 4 MOS. application.- Advertisers may feel ithis paper they may reach all of '..' - ; as wide range as it thinks public responsible for their vievs. . The Main and Water streets. , (Company. It will acquire not less than $1,950,000. and if possible, all of the capital stock of the Nor folk and Southern Bailroad. The entire capital stocky is $2,000,000. It also acquires all the outstanding bonds on - the : Lake. Drummond Canal and Water Company, amount ing to $1,000,000, and not less -than $900,000 of the stock, and if possible, the whole issue of $1,- 000,000. The Norfolk and South ern company, which is to become the owner of these securities, will issue $1,2000,000 of an authorized issue of $1,500,000 of stock and will also put out $3,500,000 five per cent fifty year' gold bonds Payment of the securities, to be acquired will be made partly in cash and partly in the stock of the new. company. r The combined earnings of the two properties provide for interest on the bonds to be issued and - leave 11 per cent for the stock. - The scheme places under one directing: influence the two pro perties which have been competi tors - for the rapidly increasing business ' from the - early truck C regions c : of North Carolina, the fish and oysters industries of the sounds of that state and ' traffic which comes to the shores of the sounds for an outlet A consider able saving in the handling of freight is expected to result from this. - . - ' . . i The Norfolk and Southern Bail- road Company has - 30 steamers traversing the sounds and tributary rivers . of t North Carolina. Freight- gathered . by these steamers is unloaded ' at Elizabeth City and loaded on cars or shipment to Norfolk and other distributing points. Under the new arrangement, cargoes, except where hurry shipments are to be made, will not be unloaded from the steamers,, but the vessels will be sent through the! canal to Nor folk, it is authoritatively stated that no advance in freight rates-is contemplated' 'and 1 the - economies to be framed m haulinr; traffic is the motive for ..creating - the new company. . -; m ... . : :': r, - The Norfolk and Southern has a total mileage ' of 174 iniles and runs from Berkley, Va., with a nne k) Virginia reacn ana tp identon. N C; It aIro AYfpnrla I from Mackey's Ferry to BelhaverO . "NT f!" i iff ia o VanavV14-wJiH: and one of the important feeders of the MarylaiidrVirginia ; penin sula division of the Pennsylvania Jtaiiroao. At JNew Bern. N: C which - this " company reaches by steamer, the company interchanres business with"' the Atlantic Coast Idne. : isCk :: "Xh Its president is John Garreston and the , vice president . Alfred Jatt, botn of JNew York." ! -A- union of these two companies will be of great ' benefit tb comi merce in s tliis sectionl The two companies, Norfolk and Southern and the Lake " Drummond Canal 'd and "Water - Co., have Weu 'com petitors in the r freight and fish business of the Albemarle section; thai- thei combination' othe; Wd companies witn the . necessary; I millions behind cannot but mean a step in the direction of improve ment and advance. V yeiselNewahdlProgre - - S- rsaaJ III Stock Relief . Unloading Sale! TKere will be nothing reserved. 1 : Everv article of "winier - jzoods . - -that it is possible . be convened .s price has been attached to the. , " goods .to push the sale .with ; - all i swiftness possible.'-' Everv . - - , sensible r. economist that has : V , .half an eye to money sayings" ' " r will ".want ; to investigate the - choiceness ah3 quality of the goods on sale in this great Stock Relief , Unloading Sale. to force down stock to prevent. , - handeling the -goods, another ; season. The purchasing pow - ' " er of rrionev has never been: so - great as far as Qothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and , Millinery r ; values are concemed,and dol - lars are actually doing double -. . - duty and over, in every , de . : " partment of this BIG STORE. " NOTHING IS TOO GOOD 4 FoR OUR CUSTOMERS. The Of eat Sale Now. Going on! yci&ePs New and Proaressive HAVE MADE A TT i Remember Are , Making a Special Run on Air Tip-ht Wood Stoves for Jan. 1902. cash sYsfan adoptbd.1" In the past w have been at: a great loss through the credit .". system, and in order to prevent this and- give o,ur customers ibetter service, wahave decided -to adopt a cash system. There- - 'i fore, on and after February 17 delivery , ? We hopeiyou will look at "thi'-ina t business bke i manner, and trust you will make provision fori payment when 4aundry"is" delivered. For' those who . do- not .jwish. to be ; troubled with small amounts, coupon books can, be; obtained v jfrom -wagon or at office at a t . V. A. iv: ..:n : i it. uiiii;tUio wiu lueeu Hidu jruiu ttjjjjxuvm suu tuttii wt uuuu CQU X tinue to have' your patronage. -- -vv5 your patronage. viV.L; E; SKINNER, Propr: -PHONE, NO. I'fr. - jtdVellV is to - mtDwJCASHA rj VM" v iU. f? That They r? What's Your Choice? . BEEFf --1 MUTTON, : VPORK, ; V in their variourscuts, all rich, ten : der .r- and clean. " We -haven't vet found the' familye 'couldn't serve RaHsfn ptrHvr -will vnn trvnctf" . f;:C.iC::,PAPPEHDICK, 1st stall to right, 7 K CITY MARKET. 1902, "all work win be cash on discount of 5 per e'eni We-'hope ; i j n.i . - . t. n 4 128. Aa in tne wanivWiumn, it is sure'to bring - you - excellent results. 5ct3'ier Line. I Wanted. - ' ,-.,.7...- i.'AA rTwoflrst-class lady Dry .Goods cleris. -Only those :;of- experience need abplr.' Oood" wages. "Ad dress in own "writing "B" care of i Tab Heel. - " - 3t ; Lostl - Sterlingr jFountain pen, ! plain " barrel. ; Finder , return .to this omce ana get rewara.,.. - - - i- - -- n i i i- r "krffWWr Wanted! to renUa - desirable l house, eitherjon Burgess North, 1 l Road streets. Address P. O. j Box 339i Elizabeth ,City. f , . ' I - Notice! I havein my hands $44 16 net proceeds xrom sajj oi tumoeri. washed ashore on Ca Hatteras Beach and sold December 1901, by JX:B. 2 Miles Commissioner " .'of ; Wrecks, - January 10th; 1902. . - - Theo. S. Meeldns, U. .HLiUL- Dare County, N. c. nnriccboihil Al OADno t rnurLOOIUIlMLUMRUOsJ ' 'i 20 years practice, -.DBNTISTRV in all its branches.- Offices tcbr. i -Main and Poindexter sis. r -4DR. C. R. RIDDICM- Dentist. , . Office well eauirroodXatest methods known to the profession, for painless extraction. Work uarateea. mces . reasonable, traitor a do re Lydlet's Drug Store. ;3J. B. LEIGH,J- t Attorney at Law. i Practice in . all courts. Office in i Bradford building, Eliz. City, N..Q. i SE. F. MARTIN, D. D. S.,f I nffern hie profeswonal ferric in all branches of J DENTESTBY. ; Offiice oyer Citizens' Bank,-Eliza- .,:beth City.N. C. , . Attorney-at-Law. . ' V .Practice in . State and Federal i Courts. - Office over National Bank. ! AtTOKSET-AT-IiAW. -: jCarolinian building, Elizabeth city, N. a: ' " Attorxkt At Law. . - Practice ' in all courts. Brown building, Elizabeth, City, N. C. Edmund : Alexander, - ATTOEITEV-AT-LAW, ' 1 ' " HizabethCity,'- N:C. Aoademj of Music Building.-Booms. No. 4 & Practice in the State and Federal Courts.'.- Manager oi "The Carolina Collecting Aajency.' f" D. M. Stringfield, I -Attorney- -at- baw, Manteo, N. G., Makes . a specialty of instigating titles, making : abstracts and con veyancing. : e..iy. wARD, Attobj-at-Law. Practice in all courts. Offices in ROSCOE W. TURNER, Attohnet-at-Law. - - Practices ; in. Courts -of First Judicial .District of N. C. Collec tions a specialty, . . , - -' j E.' F.' Lamb & J. A. 1 Long, i v - - ?N ATTORNEYS . AND COUNClLOES Praciices in Ihe courts of first Ju- diciar district ;and : Supreme . and j Federal courts f JEDealers in real estate of every description: "-L ' Dr. W Gregory? -miii . , btwnaT. , ii a Office in jFloraV NeBlg.J :oTr: Uiiin and Water Streets; ; -. .'Hioe' hours r 8 a. m. ' to 6 p. m. PLEASURE DRIVING 7 -The most stj'lish; V- - handsome rigs i " r i ...eyer brought .to-. -- -, this 1 city .jure at ; ' , your, service here, -s " CAB R.1 AGES, " , with-speedy; safe, .jt. "reliable- horses,' and all appoint i ments T first-class. Special " atte&tion to . commercial fArcrsTOKEs: .O MATTHCWS'tST " V ' N. Q. Grandv & CO., . . - ,.a - Commission Merchants f Special; Agents for Fertilizers and Cotton-Seed ' Meal - and Hulls. t i-'l 'r-:"1 7 -Deers in No: Hay, Corn, patshd Hominy . .'.Buyerslof, Country Produce Gorn, -Rice, -Meal. . Hominy, IPecd Sfuf f Larggst establishment of - itsi kind in "Eastern North Carolina. Fresh ground Meal.Corn and J feed ; Stuffs in v any quantity. -K Highest - prices paid for Cot ton. Cotton" Seed Meal - and Hulls for sale. .-Orders by mail receive prompt attention. ELIZABETH 1 C1TY::M1LL1NG CO. STENCIL CUTTERS, s Rubber aad Steel Stamps, Railroad. Hotel. Bae-sraare , and. Brass Checks. Seals, Badsres. Stencil and Stamo Ulnks, Pads, Daters, etc. ' PH03N1X : sioud and stencil wonts, - ' ' Job Printers, ; Cei. Nivtsosnd Chttfck Sts, "The Piano Wltti J V Sweets Tone" THE CELEBBATED . . . - . i ... - . . - X t: ARTISTIC STIEFF. Fifty seven years of sat isfaction and prosperity?: m 1 neyare m many here , and we hope; to ) have them; : in ;? many ; vmoreV' VeryeBrms!! M Branch"' Wareroonis; : 66 ; f T Norfolk," 7r 'fyhginiar 8 - Factory Representative ' ' . : ; . Tunc u ri ADf- -1-- care of Tab Hssti officer oooeot)co04coooo Special TA nnfCstrtmrk IIIJUUIMIIICIJT Fffl E : FU B S , AND f; Ml LL1N EB. -Phipps"- r r:V. . "ATCHI30N 'Z','"r , TAILORED HATS.: v HTHOMPSOII, SOLE AGENT. : ;;208 MAIN ST. Academyr. of Music Building, ' : i - . , o -;-;i.r HOTEttDORSETT r and . rtMBRIGAIH PLAN. THI RTViN EWLY FURNISHED : ROOMS ALIj MODERN. r - "CONVENIENCES. W. L DORSETT, -' - Proprietor. Commericai and Farmers H , Bank Building. OTE BLOCK FROM THE P. O. - UPfQ-DATE CflFL Open Air Night. Air line. RAILWAY. "CAPITAL CITY ROUTE." SHORT - LINE TO PRINCIPAL X- CITIES OE THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, FLORIDA, CU BA, , TEXAS,. CALIFORNIA, AND MEXICO, REACHING THE- CAPITALS OF SIX STATES. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT t?S"S,;KDECir 1, 1901.' Lv. Norfolk i; Lv. Portsmouth' Lv. Suffolk ' 9m a. in. 933 a. in. : 93 a. ra. &:ai)p. m. 9:25). ia. ;l:00p. m. rXiV. Wcldvi -12 2 p. m. 11 :35 p. m. T TT -. , . . ' O .. 1 ..I Lv. Kaleigh ' &bbv. m. 2 aua. :n. At. Southern Pinta .. - 8:18 p. m. 5 Of. a. m. Ar. Hamlet ; , 4; -7 30 p. m. 5 :5a a. m. Ar, Wilmington - 12 3 p. in. At. Charlotte . 10:32 p.m. 0:23 a. m. Lv. Hamlet . Colonihia . 10:35 p.m. 6:40 a. m. 1 :05 a. in. 8 :40 a. ui. Ar. Augusta 5:40 p. ni. Ar. Savannah Ax. Jacksonville Ar Tampa 4:40 a, m. 12:05 p. m. 8:45 a. m. 3: p. m. 5:40 p. m. 5j00 a. in. Lv Hamlet, N; C. Ar. Athens . Ar. Atlanta ' 10:35p.m. 6:'Jja.m. fr:13a.m. 2:ltip. m. 8:50a.m. 4:5p. m. Ar. Macon -Ar MotgoiETy Ar Mobile Ar New Orleans li .-20a.m. 7:20 p. m. - 6:30 a.m. 90 p. m. .. . . 2 :-55 a. m. Ar Chattanooga Ar Nashville AT Memphis : 1 $0 p. m. 1 :J0 a. ia. )&p. m. 6:m a. m. H'2i & m. 4 :!5 p. hi. Connections daily at Southern Pines, with all trains for Pinehnst, lii. C. 20 minutes bj electric -arn. Connections at Jacksonville and Tampa foe-uli Florida East Coast points Cuba and Porto li'oOw -Connections avt lJew Orleans for all points in Texas, Mexico and California. No. 32 arrives at Porfsmoptn daily at 7.15 . m. - ' ' No. 38 arrives at Portsmouth ..daily at 525 Pass'r Agt., lOOKain 8t.,lforfoUcVa. JAS M. BARB, First -Vice-lTesident and. General Manager. . " . . . K. B. BTJNCH, General Passenger Agent. N. & S. R. R. GO. IN EFFECT JAN. -10th, 1902. ;Steiifirvice." .. v.;-. iTATjiS; I Daily Daily - - . Daily Daily 5 exe't exc1 : Sun.- Sun. exe't exec ... - Sun. Son. "- 4 P. M.A.M.- .v - -y.Jz:': '"r- P. M. A. M. 4-10 1(M tve. - Norfolk -v Arr, -15 r 10-05 Berkley June 4-24 - 10-13 vButfs Road ' ;': 4-32 ; 10-23 "i :;' Centreville -4-39 -10-30 -w-Hickory GroJ ? ; 4-44- 10-34 ?Jf te St.: Brides 4-60 -10-40 -t:. Northwest i ; 4- 58-- 10-48 r- Moyock riT; 5- 09 . 10-5? vv- i , Snowden ' 5-18 11-04 .: " i Shawbpro " , 6-21 U-09 .-.'. ; Gaegorys- - 4-20- 11-00 "4-15 10-55 S-58 10-45 - 8-51 10-38 3-44 10-30 T 3-39 10-23 3-33 10-17 3-23 107 3-12 9-56 frOo 9-49 2-59 9-43 ' 2-52 9-37 2-49 9-34 2-40 d-25 2 22 9-07 2-20 9-04 2-19. &-02 2-10- 8-53 "2-05 8-481 fr. n-io . - . t ueicross 6-29 11-19 i -1 .- Camden -. 5- 45 11-Sa . - Eliz. City : c 6- or ll-3 - Paoqnotank 6-03 11-65 -rv Okisco - - -ft-04 7 11-56 i , Chapanok 6-15 12-0.7 Wuif all s -8-22 - 12-12 ? Hertford " 6-29 12-19 "-i Yeopini' . 1-55 8-40 fr-40 12 30 Arr ,Edeaton 4ve.' 1-45 "8-30 Currituck BranehDailyi Except . v - u uuuuj. : . - ? Leave Norf o&, 9 :4& a. ml and-4 p, m. Arrive Munden Point,-11 o'clock a. m. and5J3p.-m. . ' :"- ... - -- LuaveMniidenvPoint,V?'al9':a.-ihr-awd. lQ p. In. - 4. . - . , ir. - .. . . - , Stops at all intermediate stations on signal. ' - Steamer Comet leaves Monden Point at 11 $Q a m. Monday, Wedneedaj and Friday for Currituck Sound - Landing?, anj returning leave Popular Btaneh fit 7 a. m. Tviesday 'ftnrs djay avnd &i&uifi,ft-.-)- :. .:v -i "". Steamboat Service. Seaboard "Steamers leave- Edenton "dally except . Sun flays, 12:15 p. m. for Flymoata, Jameeville, WUhanwton and Windsor. s . s - Leave Edenton Tuesday Thursday and Sat urday 12 :45 p. nr. for Chowan river . landings ; and Friday for Scnppernong River-- -Steamers leave Efiwibeth City for-Hoanobe I sland Oriental' and New Berne, Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday r connect with the A. & NjG. R-B-and Atlantie Coast Line f,or Oolda boro and Wilmington, fee. and for Scupper song River, Monday and Wednesday. Steamers leave Belhavea daily except Sun day ;fc ; WasMngton,.J;-C.,-Tuesday CThurs day. and - Saturday for - Aurora South Creeii ana Makeleyvill and S a. m. Monday and Friday or Swaa Quarter, Ocraooke and OrientaLF-:. v.,a.;v :- i --. -" Tor further information apply to K. H. Snowden, agent, -Elizabeth -City; or- to the General Oflice "of the AS.?.. R. K. Oo.u Norfolk Va. , -i, , - -M.K.KIKQ, r - H.C. Httdgiss. Qe Mauaeer, - Gan'irtAPa.
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