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t 1 V ; ELIZ1BETH 0ITY, Publichgcl Every taeaday and Friday Ok. --A JAax AKOixlKA: PUBLISHING. COSIPANT. WAbTBR Li i; ;subscjription PRICE. OnoYear; $1.50. :&M Four 'Months, SOp NO SUBSCRIPTION RECEIVED FOR . 1 Advertisini? rnia" sure : that through the columns - This, paper gives correspondents poucy permits, but it is in no sense columns of this paper are always open for contributions of general interest -The communication must be accompanied, by the writer's Offices in Brown Building, Cor. Friday; January 3it 1902.? . , Why They Twinkle. , When Eve ha$ led he? lord awy .. And Cain had killed Ms brother, . The ctars and flowers, the poets say, AgTeed with one another f -. To cheat the cunning tempter's art . " - And teach the race its duty " " " By keeping on ita wicked heart Their byes f light and beauty. . '. ' " A mOlioa sleepless: -lids, they say, ; s J Will J at least a warning,- J - And so the- fifiwers would watch by dayi" ' ; ine starairora eTe to mapcnng. . On bm and prairie, field and 'lawn, 4 , VTheir dewy eyes upturning, i- v The flowers still wateh from reddening dawn , i . t Till western skies are burning. " Alas, each hour ot daylight tells 1 ; - - ' . ' A tale of shame bo crushing - i 2; -Tht man white as sea bleaohed shells,- - 1.2 And some arc always blushing. . ; "-" ' -- --. ; . ' . " -i.- - x - - i ?- But when the patient stars took down ; -" - On all their light discovers 1 . s; f ;- j The traitor's smiles," the murderer's frown, ! -The lips of lying lovers, - -r " - ". . - . .r - : j : ; j Tbcy try to shut their saddening eyes, -. , -, :"- And in the vain endeavor - J. . ; We see them twinkling in tne skies, t- - - And so they wink.forever. - ---- -.c' Holmes, I..-.' j V The removal of the old sheds on " Main And "Water streefs.is'a decid- - ed improvement, We suggest that .those on Poindeater street be also -removed. v ould adverusLif advertisinff were free) -Those same goods if ? cthey be right and the. price also right, " should stand advertising". ;'If not, they are , not worth shelf room. We regret that we are unable to " publish the Tj-um - Neck correspon dence, signed. .Big J5, as tne name Jvv of Ithe party ' writing the article is ' unknown to -us.'.- We " cannot use ; communications .unless Qie- name . - of .the -writer is attached. In most cases we'will not use the name, but lor our own protection Ve-niust de ' . . mand that all "correspondence have the signature of the writer. " 1 : . -Oir our desk is 4he cursent issue . ofthe Beaufort BulletiH, a. monthly publication by the High' School :of : - iieaulort, - jn. , KX .lhe publication -' is of course 'derated. prinjarilyv to . : the interest of the'sehool: but';on- -1 .tains many np'te aid . editorials of - , interest. - The sheet" .is- edited by . ' Misses "Mattie . Dardenf and Iiora ; iiornady .-..who are rhandhng their - worJc very creditably." The sub : ascription price is ' twenty-fice cents JPe year; -', We Vish' themf success -.and the paper it's deserved support. , . "A city of our size and prosDeritv should support s more efficient fire vicai tmciiu ,vnt? sxuaii, and, an ' "tiquated engine is : certainly not - Buiucent as snouid nave been in dicated by tHe disastrq.us fire', of a 1 earwftgo 'We also -believe that ' . there are many buildings in town, - and sanie, important ones, 'which could not be reached with water , ;in case of 'fire. . The : growth and progress of the city demands -that Hhis Mfer be "given attention. "A stitch in time saves nine." ; sANENT CUSTOM HOUSE. .In apast issue we published an , article advocating the removal -of the custom! house from Edenton to . this city, giving good and substan tial reasons. , Mr. Hamburger, ' in '-...-:,, "MfcN"" if.iSSi77-,"-a' H If J ii - Ft If. r - S " - " -vrvvJvNvvvvN-' NORTH ciEOIJNi GOHOONrPres. 1 Six Months, 75c. A-SHORTER PERiODTHAN 4' MOS. of this paper they may reach all of as .wide range, as it thinks public; responsible for their views. . . The 1 Main and Water streets. the Edenton News, writes 'fiditnri ally that the custom :h6use 'was located at Edenton by Geo. Wash iifgt6n and for patriotic. reasons' if ""-" v", n, Biiuuia -: remain at it s presents place." ' . . On the same -principle we take it that the captal of NorUi Carolina should' not have been 'changed from Edenton to Raleigh1 nor the national capital from Philadelphia to Washington. " J We 'believe in patriotism. It 'is grand stuff, but irr our opinion the L custom house is not a "nionumeht to any great man Neither" is it designed as a landmark, nor f as a monument to a city's -past great ness. The city which holds the greater share of the commerce of a section, should also hold the bus torn house.' This is no superfluous nor unpatriotic statement but a purely business proposition and I one to the best "- interest o locality. Tor, eve; reason, except that of Qoparted glory, which we ascribe to Edenton, Elizabeth City should have the custom house. If Mr. Hamburger will take the trouble to' go down to the custom house and ask Mr. Cobb for a - look at the records, he wiafind that three fourths of the business done in the office is from Elizabeth City alone. What more conclusive facts could you desire, brother editor. . JOLLY JOURNALISM. . little brother Hamburger, chief engineer -and ink-slinger of the infantile Edenton News is6ut for a good- time.. If the old adage "children should bee seen and-nnt heard,", stilly applies, -Mr.; Ham - Durger snonld.. roll -up his filthy little sheet and 'go way . back and sit down.' ' We realize 'that nrst issue is not always perfect for . . . . - i various reasons, but we are willing to. compare the first issue of the Tab Heel with the initial 'numr.fli. of any weekly . newspaper ever scarred an tlie United Stat-fia. Tfc. Edenton News' head, would look better, with a rasr saturat,edwitK x uu s estrat toound around. Ftoiq t... -., . . the general appearance of, ih sheet we would fhinV nr. nam burger was ' formerly a black smitJi or foreman in " a diTi (i,- factory., Who js Mr.; Hamburger, anv way ? From whence did t he come and where did he get' the imnrMi). ion that th editor of the Tab Hesx s an unsophisticated Was Mr. Hamburger . ever accused ot. being a sage? - Are there n.nv gray hairs in Mr. Hamburger's whiskers? - . We i are' surprised that even in one of nis early issues Mr. Hamburger should ; . displav. , seh lyuuiance or tne , census statistics. : ... - Mr. Hamburger's . name ' BVLfrvaat that his face is a living map of me city oi Jerusalem. We are well acquainted with'the courteous people of Edenton and it is not necessary " to remark that tne Edenton News is no mirror of her people. - Stock; Relief Unloading Safer 5 There will be nothing reserved. -Every article of winter goods , that if is possible" to Veil . is"to ' be ' converted ' into CASH A r.pnc E has 'been attached to the; I z goods id Mush , the " sale with : i ?! Ml i all! swiftnesspossiblC; Everv - sensible - economist t that :- has . half !an eve to1, rrionev' savins V.illvjvantvto . choiceness and gooas on sale ' 1 ..!?. to force down stock- to prevent ' handeling the . goods another . : season. - 'The purchasing pow ; J ::er of monev has never been so, . ' great as far as Clothing, 'Dry Goods,- Shoes and s!MiIlinery i Rvalues are concerned and. dol lars are act'ualiy 'doing double ' duty and 'oyer in every de partment' of this: BIG STORE r NOTHING IS TOO"' GOOD FoR OUR CUSTOMERS. V The Great Sale Now Going on! Weisel New and ProGreasive 1 - HAVE . jri" Riih oil ir fk If j for CASH 5YSTEfl - - -w " " r' w w ,w j ' . tu W k ik UUO 1 Aydleitf go 1 Big Reduction i I'M Reirietnber Stoves t In the past we have been at a great loss through the credit system, and in order to prevent this, and give 'our cuRtomc better service, we haye decided to adot a cash system.' There :fore, on and after February 17, 1902, all worje will be cash on - delivery. We hope you will look at this in a business-like manner, afld trust you will make provision for payment when laundry is' delivered! TW hnZ x, a , . K ' !! iw w. 7ii " -x? UI8COUnt i per cent We hope that this will meet with vrr unnToi :. t -tinue to hare your patronage. i L. a SKINNER, Proprj ; : j investigate? the quality of the in tnis great, : ... Stock Relief Unloadihg.Sale. . MADE A m That ThV a TfehtlWotSa iJanr 1902. .What's Vour Choice? - " r, BEEF.. - - MUTTON; ... " . dhdi. r in their varioura'eutc.. .nil V, t. -der and clean.' " We' hZm ' 'X' sfoundhe famiiyWe couldn't -if2,;;i - "ATlTHTinil satisfactorily; will 'you try m? - - o- 'S I t IlH I lUff Cta-PAPPENDIO! , 1st stall to rigfe s I . III "a - ADOPTED. c- .obtained - . . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : . 20 years practice," itt its branches. Offices "cor. Main and Poindexter sts. ' - -O-DR. . C. R. RIDDICIW V -I; r V Dentist. - Office well equipped. Latest methods known to the profession, for painless extraction. Work ruarateed. Prices reasonable.: Parlor;, above iydlet's Drug Store. - c - - 3J. B. LEIGH9S- 'Attorney; at Law.; jEractice .in all fcourts. --Office , in Bradford building, Uiz. City, N. a offers his prof eatdonal servico in all branches of DENTESJBY. - Offiice over' Citizens' Bank, .Eliza beth City, N. C. P. H. WILLIAMS, Courts. Office ?ver National Bank: 1. ML EEICSNS. , , Attoenet-at-Law. " r -Carolinian v buildinsr.' Elizabeth P. V, KcMULLEFJ, Axtokntsy At JjAW. - Practice iii all - courts. Brown building, --.Elizabeth City N.'C. : Edmund jAIexander, ' , ATT0I:Sy-AT-TjAW,"" :. iilizaoah Qty, T -,;N:C ArTitV. jy of iivi Billing, liooms', No. 4 & 5. I;i ru.!.- -p. 'he Svit and EadBral Courts. ill, Stringfisld, ' fiitorrsey at--baw, zl;l.es a specialty of instigating 'tics, making abstracts and con- Attorkev-at-Law. Practice in all courts. Offices in Academy of Music Building. I . AxTOESIY-AT-IiAW. - -Practices in ; Courts of First Judicial District ofN. C. . Collec tions a specialty. ' i F. Lamb & J. A. long, , r ATT0BXBT8 AND COUNCILORS , , - AT IW. Practices in the courts of first Ju dicial district and Supreme and Federal courts. IgSrDealers in real estate of every description.;' Or V,: ' Gregory Ofiice in Florals New- BTg.j Cor. Main and Water Streets. OlSce. Hours,: H a. m. .to 6 p. in. . La?..1 ; : . r 1 1 . 3. t " ifl-l-lffl ETC : Doors from Post Officer- -..." - "V I 5? ""- J $ shvifj NotkSrjHiave net proceeds 'from sale of lumber washed ashore onJ Cape'l Hatteras Beach' and sold December 1901, by D. B. Miles Coshmissioner : of Wrecks., - ,7 --7' - January; 10th, 1902 'J . . --C: :heo. K Teekins, C. S. C. - - Dare County,-N. C. .FOR, PLEASURE DRIVING 1 r The inost :stylish' -and handsome rigs : , ever brought to . this city are" af, f " your service here.. ' CARRIAGES, with speedy, safe, -,V-- reliable 7 horses, I. . and all appoint-..' inents first-class.":.. Special attention to commercial - s- trade. . ; , A. C.; STOKES. : : ' ' MATTHEWS IST.V 1 .f; Ik T - ifl iy. u. uranay otco., . Commission Merchants. Special Agents for Fertilizers and I Cotton-Seed 'Meal-raSd Hulls. Dealers in No: 1 Hav. Corn. Uats and . Hominy. Bu6f Cfriritrv Prod, Gorn,- Ri6e, T Meal, 5 Hominy, yd "iiti in astern Aortll Carolina I i Higacst. prices .paid - "for Cot ton. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for sale. Orders by' mail lELIZftBETH GITY MILLING CO. dlcrllill fUITTFRS . ou 1 - . , Railroad, Hotel, Bagrgfage and Brass Checks. Seals, Inks, Pads, Daters, etc. I PHEN1X. - Headatiarters for act M an ttLlw, & jBcn. Printers. - . CeuNlvison d Church 2 I ".The: Piano With l The Swoetpne" , .ARTISTIC, iSTIEFFs ; ; Ffty seven years of -sat' if o ,.istaction and pfospentvl S r Thev arp. in manv hnrriAc IfTheyareiniriany.homes I 1 V hkve -' them Unf mYnv" I - 7 more., Verv easv fprrn"'-1 . Draiicn -warerooms-66 5 av.l wi.- - . isn;and-oys'ter& en you buy .here youget lthe Tho natural freshness is wh:at"e strive to supply. , -Dressed and de livered 1 anywhere , in - the 7 city. - Phone 107;. vV" v bat : you $ I Mf kP-' 1 Dudley & Co., Foot of Main St:' HOTEL DORSETT -and AMBRIGAM PlAM THIRTY NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ALE MODERN k - V - ?:- COIJVEKlENCEa Wt;: DORSETT, Proprietor Commerical and Farmers - Bank building. QNE BLOCK FROM, TH5 p' 6. V UP-Tfl-DflTl?DAFEf - Open All Night. ir Line. RAIMVAV. 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Oomrectiona at New Orleans I r aU poinu.ji -ieiasv Mexico and California Um. - - - - J I J5J .arriTwa at Portmsouth dailT at 5 IS JAS m. baku. Firet Vi-PrL:ifi.f Pffe;; Rl " JPl 0 : D ti Pfl IIV Uld. ' 1.:. 11 UU. j Triirf--. f; ".4-- ? .V7 -1 Daily Daily exe i. ere I Sua. Sun. p -M "PM. A.M. r; rS?yi c- s uu 9 .- ao-sa . . UentreviUe- a-si in-sa ..-:;.Mfu(h':, HickorjUiro. i- -- 8-44 10-80 3-80. 10-23 8-33M0-1T S-23 10-07 8-1. 9-M S46 9-4 2-59 ' - 9-43 -s2 fl-ar 'J:iTfYIIM?' i3-21'-lK-?f '. ,5-23 .Jil-19 w-. -, GaegoryB -: belcroMi" Camden -9 0-34 2-40 9-25 Tr.'i -1 - "Pswjnotank . .- 2 22. &OT XXJ "SJ"?'- - ; J)k1. 2-20 w .6-40 35-J0. -Art '.Edenton 'I,ve;--.l;43 8-30 Currituck ' Branch ? Daily; Except r'"--it. rf- - .Sunday . J.ejve iu,f folk, 6 :4J a', m. and 4 p, m. -A.-i-.v nu-n Tbrnt,. 11:00 o'clcx a. nu - . . iv y.-iear Poiat, 7 :0dTt: Hwand 1 :30 p Vv:StambdattS3'riIce. 'Bteanaprj Jeave:Edetitori dai7- except Sub- Wiltiamf--ton aji1 Vnndrior. iwentau Tey TharBday andSat SrtSL4a for Caoaa river landinri , and Friday for ScuTJjjernong BSver: 5ra'IM!li,ID? Kewr Bw'ne' Tuesday, i?11?? S111 f48? J connect with the A. & N.C. R K.and Atlantic Coast Lin for Golds boro and Wilmington,. &c. and for Scupper- and MulroWwll ' 7T"1. ""S. .y." 1 1 if-n i -1 ..- Seaboard .. tr ' . . W M W WW. Myn It -m l.-fiira. m. . . , JiJ .U) p. in. r-VZ,-. 7. r- "B'fwy aud Friday for hat-'i1 J.ianjacs, and i earning j.. w T. wcmBVOT "aiuijy except iOTfal - s a Quarter, - Ocracoke and a F further Information", aopiy. to U. H. Snowdenent, Elizabeth CiW: or to the Norton!,. N- K-00' K ' " EL C. HtmorrTi. Rsb Vacr, Ft Pa. i - i
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