1 I Goinj c.id 0:;n;infj of V of Some You Mr. Frank Itiggs, of South Mills, ' was, in fee city this week " " r Miss Sophia Wood,, of J Edenton,' is . visiting relatives on 'church street. - . -v5; .-. ri Stock-taking has commenced Vat the "Fair," and will probably; .be completed this week The - ireeord of the past year's, business is the best yet - : ' fl'ht Mr. E. W. Edwards;- of Mashoes, Dare Co., was a caller at , the Tak . IIxix office yesterday. Mr., .Edw ards is a well informed man and talks entertainingly on fish and - fishing. - - - . , ' Among . the visitors . yesterday was Mr. P. B Gibson, a" promin ent citizen of . Old Trap. - He is matins' extensive treTarationg for the fishing season, and "! says : the outlookis good. - t . Mr. , and Mrs. Jno. Bateman, I of : . o .. . j . .. ,- Si & Pooville, have" returned aftepaj pleasant visit among friends and relatives in Tyrrell County. Mr. Bateman came from Tyrrell several years ago, and he is now one I of our most successful farmers. " " i Mr. J. T. Daniels,' of "Wanchese, Dare C04 was a caller-at the. Tab, Heel office yesterday fepeaMngf tf the approaching fisbihgseason he said that morepreparations have been made than ever before anc that -the outlook is incouraging. r Nicholson and Simmons, govern ment inspectors of -hulls and boil ers were at work in'tEis "city yes terdayr Mr.. Nicholson ;was. .for merly chief engineeron the steam boat JNeuse. Mr. - oimmona; cwas formerly captain of '.the "Dennis Simmons," and. both Sare idely and favorably known i& tnis local- ity. The sbciaLat .the Ef Church South last Monday-' evening- was largely, attepded. t; A musical pro " gram had been prepared and very nicely rended. Refreshments were served during the evening to a large . coinpanyi J The" ;prbceeds were about $40. clear of expenses which will be applied to' the piano fund. . 1 ' j B. H. Woodell, Grand Secretary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will officially - visit - the branches of the lodge in this .city . on -Thursday and Friday evenings ; of next week, 5th , aud 7th ihst On Thursday night ,he will visit -Elizabeth Lodge No. 217 and on ' Friday" nigh tbe will be present at Achoree Lodge No. 14.' All Odd Jbeuows m gooa - stanainsr ; are .urged tobe-pre'seni- :; , ! r , Election of Officers. .J , ' i. Junipef Camp No. -11, "Woodmen . of the world have . elected their -t officers forthtf rauing Jjrear as follows:, ,1 . . Council Commander J B Jenkins - Clerk -r. - r--BCL Abbott Banker - - - - L. A. Winder Escort , .kV):3.'3jteTrj : Examining. Physicians, j, j . r'r'r'frLumsden, - ' -' " : -1 C. J. Sawver. : Watehman!-' ?p!tk'SBLKeets - entry - ri7s.f : ; K. U. Jtsailey, - Manager-,, Pro. S. L. Sheep. W. Li 4 a 1 net We regrei to'cnronicle the death of one our - best - citizens. Mr.' W L. Parker . died" at" his home on v Riverside street on Monday morn ing, January 27th of blood poison ing, aged 33 years, after an illness of one week ' : ' f I The funeral services were held ; from.the house on Tuesday after noon jat ft ,0j ev-' ?r: "Iuke , officiating, assisted hjthi Eev. Harris. Interment . at Overman's cemetery,.; ; , , . tT4!kleavea a-wife".jand ' ;i?r,hadbeenin;theiBm - "toy QfeatfLe'rly 4hd.?Twiddy for r - thept seyen1ears: .and had . sewed them.faithfuily during that time.1 They will-find lthard to -ge another, man "as "good. ; He : " has , been a citizen of -' Elizabeth People You Know and Don't Know. 7 : Citv for . manv years ".and was1 in possessioit of the deep respect andi regaa'd of all who knew him. Our sympathy as well as . that of the community is -withjthe bereaved. , . 11 1 1 r. . r.n j,' Overcoat Lost. - ' While attending a reception at the home of Mr, Jno. A. Cart- wright at Poolville, Thursday night Jan. 23rd, some one removed an overcoat which was . the property of Mrrjnbl Al Cartwright, of "Wood ville. The party .who made the mistake will bring the coat to this office or see the owner. ; . - ; AFTp FIFTEEN YEARS. Former Residents Express Pleasant Surprise at the City's Remark- r, able Growth. - Mr. C. R Jones and son, L. C I Jones, "formerly of this city, but now presidents of - Baltimore have returned- to that city after ar visit of several days to their friends and relatives. Mr. Jones is remembered here by a -legion of friends. He moyed with his family from this city 5nftee years ago; ana :,was pre vious to- thia -time- superintend dent of Fowler's Net and Twine factory." He expressed himself as agreeably , surprised at the city's remarkable growth and predicted even better tinners lor it. Me says that his experience is the' same as that of all other people who . have resided here, viz: an attachment for the place is developed, and this attachment will- ever linger. Mr- L. C. Jones, who was a small boy .when his - parents - left - here, has just returned from a tour of the world, after an. absence, of three 'years, and which time was spent in active service' in . the United Mates JNavy. lie was an engineer" on one ,"of the battle ships which participated in the Santiago fight,-and he holds the best papers of any man of his years sailing out of Balti more. As he was in the fight, a Tab ' Heel reporter questioned hiTn as to the Schley controversy and he was free in saying that the trophies belonged to Schley, and the sentiments of the American people were not misguided in ac cording unto Schley all the honors of the great victory. Pastors Ability Recognized. The Biblical Recorder, the organ of the Baptist denomination of this State, published at Raleigh, in last ' week's issue, contained an epitomized sermon of Bev. C. W. Duke pastor of the Baptist Church of this city. The sermon was one of great strength and merited position on the front page, .with an accompaning cut of the author This is but a just recognition of one'of the State's foremost preach ers, and one who is doing a great work' in this city. Elizabeth City, xu. we Btromu xi lis puipits, as in eyery other respect; ranks amdng the first t ," : j- .WILL' QUJT SCHEMES. Advertisers Learn That Newspapers . ; Are the Best Mediums. It is a most gratifying fact that during, the past year many, of the most prominent advertisers of i the country have come out. openly and declared that they will " no longer have anything to do i with scheme advertising, but will hereafter . get their publicity through 'the col umns of the newspapers and such of the trade "publications as .cover their particular fields They have' discovered that fully nine-tenths 'of ; the - advertising schemes .are' utterly . worthless, while the remaining one-tenth is of questionable value. . In other words, for every dollar, spent the advertiser-gets action on but one tenth of the nmount, and ' mighty little on that. - - , - ,The reason why the newspapers are the best mediums for reaching the people and securing business is that they come into closer touch with the, public . than any other kind of publications. They, greet the reader's eye 365 - days in . a year in the cities and once a week in the remote country districts. - " When a man takes up - a news paper to find" out what is going on in the great busy world about him, he cannot avoid seeing the ; adver tisements contained in it Whether he needs any of the articles advertised or not, he is impressed by the announcements and remem bers them. - i As a rule, the average person who receives a circular in his mail either tears it up without reading or opens it and after a hasty glance throws it in the wastebasket . In other words, the circular sent in an unsealed envelope receives scant notice from the one who receives To reach half a million people by circulars would require an ex penditure of at least $5,000. To reach the same number through either of the; above papers the cost would probably not exceed $100 . It has .taken advertisers a long time to find out these facts, but now, wnicn, by tqe way, is - a most excellent thing for their individual ; pocketbooks. Fourth Estate.- i PIUjYounlPciith to , this shoe stores to the stoct to the prices; j they're all right- goods, methods, prices. '. The whole l city knows of the great" assortments obtainable here and of the lower prices we charge. No one store can ever do all the business in any linebut one store can do a business best " We are satisfied to be that singular store. Lowest Pricca We want to emphasize that claim. It is ' as true as daylight We should be doing less than our duty were it otherwise, ' The greatest shoe business in the - city centers here. Its yastness ; helps to the utmost economy, - helps to lower cost to us and makes logical and possible the lowest prices to you. Owens Shoe Co. C5 m2 n O (A "D S 5T o X TJ 0 o 1 ei r t.- G -1 f oh o TfiZsS v o s fit i CI o o 7 Sr sr S gs. X !0"i A Bright Prospect!:. ; Happiness and health goes hand in hand with wholesome f ood,v ; We lead the procession in. ; Fancy y Groceries, and cutting the margin down saves you money.; 'Our delight is in your .satisfaction; We propose to make the new year's busi ness a pleasure to our friends by supplying ;ihe ' best - Fancy Groceries 1 ever displayed in Elizabeth . City. What are your wants? Phone 121, we de liver it. OLD & FEARING, Flora Bnilding, Main St - - - - . ' - l . -mi- 1 1 rr - 1 -1 1 1 - i w.r' Two Waj . of getting ONC i to go to the nearest permanent located Optician and get what you need, and a guarantee that they will be"T satisfactory; if not, they will be exchanged freebr money back. - . Z- TI1B OTHBR is to let some, traveling peddler sell you-a pair and run the risk of ruining your eyesight entirely, and when , he has syour money you never see "him again." 4 .-- MY GARB insures better use of the eyes you have. Myprop per flitted glasses will correct defects, strengthen the eyes, and in'time, remove the defects. I'd like to fit your eyes. - r, r I HVB every late and scientific appliance for accurate eye testing, and sell spectacles at all prices. Cash paid for old and broken spec" frames. - ' - , , ; , . - - -James D. . AOPTICIAN Elizabeth City, 5fi I The Globe Store, S H. H. Lavensteih & Bro., Pro's, d We have come to, Elizabeth City and have . come to stay, we have been in business for sev- -eral years at Edenton and if fair dealing, high quality of -goods and low prices interest ryou," we . want you to give us a visit we will make you , a customer. This week we" are s offering Newly Cured Hams at ile per lb; Shoulders at 9c Home-made Lard at 12 1-2. A. Q. BUblOTT 8c SON Two Doors from Arlington Hotel; $10. h 5 per month buys a most desirable lot from the River- ' side Land Co. ; 5 mkim rm.r tt when you can buy the most on easy $210. . will get the best lots in the attractive ; residential quarter Full River ViewNo mosquitoes. . The Preyor homestead will be in the j$ D drawing. See me at ohce.. ' ; , J N s : ' S " : Elizabeth City, N. C. -,? " : 2 i..x-;uneLi-iTc ize 1-2 dozen .Cabinet Photoes for. O 2 : One of tb.osc; , Brooches and inets(Barbon r One Lue.i:.t dozen. Cabinet 1 Glasses. s Hathaway, - AND 4CWCLCR. North Carolina. 2) i desirable lot in the city terms. ; highest part of the city. t i crayon ana a 4o handsome. Gold f y u 1-2 dozen' Cab-, I Finish ) for '.'I- I ; -it istel and 1r2 5 Photographs ior f 9 You. 2c: A Word About JKepairihg! M Watch1 repairing isnmy business-4hd l-giVt refutlf-'li i extra careful adjustment. J o saiisiactionsucn as win win M have their.watches repaired tcJ j.u-x ...u " .. i M work-will be done to. the best of my "ability, ana in acorn-' peient manner, it is mv amDiuon to aaa 10 inereDuta- tiort Ihave alreadv established of doin Honest, Thor-M ougn waicn Kepainng. sLpuis 11 THE LEADING JEWELER. : . A fall outfit for n "Harrison's Cottages, -Tf J.7 new, and it will PA1MT auvanuigc u.you wuni 10 seu""i it" "Sold only by us. Try it. b. rboR M & go.;- 3 '.: V-: FOpTT. OF CI OH SHOOT!" said the pretty girl as her pen dug into the soft paper and the ink splattered nil around.- ; . I -She Should Purchase : " r . No trouble like this, will occur again. . v - The best assortment of , elegant : stationary; in this..ity. t Standard Phamacy, g . : . . ; Poindexter'siu , ; The Sweetest Place In Town Is VAt FULMER & WHITEHURST; ' They have made an unusual effort in selecting Jarger and finer assortment of Confectionaries, Fruits and Table Delica cies, Fancy Candy-Baskets & Boxes, Fruit-Baskets and some thing unusually nice to put in them:T . . " - s - : Huylers, Wileys, Nunnlevs and other excelleut makes, of. Chocolate and Bon-Bons. ; -. "v C'l''-'''; A large assortment of Candies from 8c to, 80c. per lb. Biilmer & Corner Main, and AFTER A GOOD THIliB. We pffer you the ..best in Groceries.; If you are wise, , you "will spent a good bar- gain, and be an a hurry about capturing it for your-; self. These are bound to ' escape. You might as well be a sharer at least " .In our experience' which "enables us to buy to . our: advantage and Bell to your advantage. "VTe hare anything in the Grocery line. Our delivery wagon is busy serving "others to their ' netire satisfaction. Give us a trial we ask no more. - -,2 ,f Cleesebro: Bros. No, 1, Fulton ' V: Wholesale "NWCommission I .We cater and look especially tp'the interest5 of; the North I Carolina Shad. Returns daily.;' For. any pectall infor- 3 uiaiiUM CUillC Willi UUI 5UULUCII1 ICUICCHUlllVC. v 7 ; , MR. R, CALHOUN, Elizabeth GityitN. C. Stencils and stationary, furnished. ; mrm js,i MWU9k 1 ir -nr-.il j. g in -K-isU trv to ffave.my work givegJ xne connaence OT.;au wnoK with me. -1 want-youioieelfl xi ;xi ' r '-. it . tJm i guarantee an - my .worK.p Selig, " :i':'B' COR MAIN AND WATER ST&B your . building ' , p is proviaea;,witn rtnet ;ramous jj. h ,: , r Town and Country,,- t Makes ihe . building- look, -like;; v . S sell to better ' u MAIN ST: Some of Our Stationary. Whitehurst Poindexter Streets.- A , j 'J.-i ' TOXBY &GO. - Fish Harket, New York. Fish arid:, - , , . Merchants.Twr .-'