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- WHEN TIN RALE1GS1 t 1 -!:ch2d Every Tuesday ' arid Friday ... BY THE EAST .CABOLINA PUBLISHING COMPANY. WALTER l. COnOON,. Pres. 7 - SUBSCRIPTION Cr.3 Year, -i; - $I;50. 1 Four Months, 1:0 SUBSCRIPTION RECEIVED FOR A Advertising rates are furnished on nmo- uiuii vuxouErn. -Tine commns - 01 Eastern -Xnrh-fTo'Wo' ' - - - - "This paper eivea' correspondents "policy permits, but It is in no sense : columns of this paper- are always - i rwvi . interest, .j ine commnmcauoa inusi OfSces in Brown Building, Cor. BDlTORIl iFRIDAY, t FEBRUARY 7, . 1 902. fVaen. Job.any Spends the Dy4 4 -.- When Johnny spends tba day with us.! yon never - seen the beat - ' 1 O all the thing a-iiapperin in this ole house an' - - street. . - ' " -. . Uk the begins by lockin-Tjp the pantry" door cn cellar - - ! - .. eVy place" that's -like as. not to-Interest a ' feller, - ,ei s - v An all br chiny orajmenta a-stickm" round the z. wall -; ' - : She, sets as high, aa ahe kin reach, fcr tear- they'll git a4all, - - - ' s An then ah giU the arnieky an stlckln plaster out " - ' m - ," An' cajrs, When Johmyr'a risitin, they're good - ;t& have abouU"- . '( --i .'A tell you hal there's plenty ftws. : . : When Johnny spends the day with usl r - - When Johnny epeoda the day with tn. pi puts h!j books away - . - ; ' . An 'rays,- "flow ioo?, tn thunder, is that noosanca , goin" to atayr'- ? Be brings the new lawn mower up an' locks it In the sited . . An hides his strop- an raxor 'iweca the corera tm J. the bed. - -i He says, "Keep oat Hut nberry, whaterer else ' ' you do, ; - : - ; - - Ft 1 attaX have a settlement with yon tn' Johnny ; v.: Bays he,. it makes a lei o fuss j " i To bSTe him spend the day with usl'. . .is v " - " Century. . "Sunday" afternoons with chil- dren" is the' title of a most enter- tainingly . written boot by Rev. C, AI-G.Thomas. "The boot "Is one of sermons which rwere prepared expressly for - the orphans kt the : .Thomasville Orphanage, and . they are rich in their simplicity,, Resides being pregnant with thought : Mr. Thomas is"an able writtr and in the book,' he . tells t an interesting . story - of . the . struggles s through : which the orphanage was establish ed. The . Hbrary-of a member of the Bap t4at Church, would hot be complete "without - Mr. Thomas' r-booi. - x ' " . "1 MUST BE IMPROVED. ; , Jn qurlat issue we published a - . letter by Mr, A-rC.': Stokes- Clnef of the Fire Department .. "We hope . that our ci tizens .have read th . ; : article caref ally .an'd have con - sidered the j matter. "We believe - : that the Chiefs is ' right in this . matter and we do not believe that -. Ltht "firemen rare , being treated fairly and ; justly as should be treated, men who have volunteered ' io' protect our-lives, and property :r" from 6re to : the best of their v ability , and without .compensation v- The firemen should not" be expected v to stand- these annoyances for any length of of time. : 'JLnere is grea need of t substantial 3 changes and - improvements in ourf equipment. appliances- and system, and the . sooner the . matter - i properly attended to, the -better it will be for all concerned. ' Fire protection : is an absolute necessity and to 'do this end we "need the" best equip ment that money can buy and the best alarm system made. NORTH CAROLINA'S FUTURE. ; rln many ways North Carohna is behind the most up-to-date of ,the state.,; Some of ; these points in r which she is behind are: railroads, highwaySj waterways and al$o in -. matters educational. North Caro- flWis the future "great trucking : country and would . be so today . were it not for the lack of : trans- portation facilities, which situation will be relieved or at least will be much benefitted by" the new ! rail- , roads that. -will, rbe' put through during the : next two , years.! We MIPIGIU "PRICE Six Llonths, 75c. - 50c, SHORTER PERIOD THAN 4-MOS. application "Advertisers may feel L i mis uuuer uivv may oox ui - - --r- ' . i 4 ' " as wide ranffe .as it thinks public responsible for their --views. The open for contributions, of general XI.. r.J 1 iU. -i4.- uo ttcwiupiuueu. uj mo nuroi Main and Water' streets.' ' ; - GOlVIiyiBNT- will,then be able to get our . early truck to the northern markets early enough in the season to compete with truck from. all other sections, in fact our truck will be earlier by a considerable time' than that of Maryland, Delaware and New- Jer sey. - - In the matter of highways, there is no need to dilate upon-the ' con dition of North CarolinaT1 roads. At least those in the eastern'', and lower part of the state. Every body who has . occasion - to: do heavy hauling of any description, knows at ,-what Tpss and " expense the work is executed, owing to the soft, sandy condition of our. roads. Indeed, heavy four wheeled farm wagons, absolutely cannot be used in many sections of - the state, However, we. are on the verge of a hew era in North Carolina. The f'Oood Roads Committee" meets in Raleigh and important steps will be taken towards an early betterment of existing conditions Methods of construction and care of roads, in order to keep them a proper shape, hard and-dry, will be stjidi The Southern Railroad Company is a prominent factor in the move mint, and have been experimenting in the matter for a few years past and have collected much valuable data. The Southern ' Railroad Company will entertain 'the " Good Roads Committee at their crushing plant,: where material ; is being manufactured and will also illus trate to them, by actually construe tion a section of road, just what is needed and how to; put ; on .the material to '-make a good ' hard, waterproof and durable road-bed. Their equipment of "road-making machinery is unexcelled. s Convict labor should be employed in ' this as well as other, countries in -the work of improving highways. Other states are putting them to this work and s with: good results! The needs of the state are .many in the way of improved waterways, canals and channels. On the coat kK? and the various bays and .sounds:; L of the state are many c excellent' harbors, but by dredging out cer tain channels, cutting a few short L waterways ; and deeping some already existing channels, V the navigable waters of the state- can be greatly enlarged ' and "lettered and will give greatly ' increased shipping facil ties. --'. North Carolina is rapidly fitting herself to take a hfgh place among hersister states in matters educf tional," Schools .are greatly improv ed and -are still ..being imprpved further. , The opportunities ; for the co un tr j v people;- "are f being bettered : an justly too,, as .. the farming people - are the bulk of it. . . .1 1 11 ' v .-. " the population in this ,as well . as other states; Still . we "are not leading, nor can we, till measufBB are introduced which will provide compulsory attendance f : on , ; the schools of children of a stated age during affair , percentage of the school year.' ;Veisel& New and Progressive; Stock Unloading Sale! THere will benothingreserved. ' ; r Every 'article of win ief ' gods ' fc :that ife isf possible to I ell t islto 0 . be conyertedijnto cashA - - : 1 : - i - . rice has been n; 5; uuu Uf yuan uic ..tuc -wiui - 1 1 i : l! I'all i swiftness possible. Everv -s- sensible"; economist that has ; ' 1 . v . ' half an eye tdmoney savings n . i ifiwilLivantUo t!"1 h V -- ::rchoiceness and.quality of. the -.v - - goods on salej'rr this greaK - t " 4 f in to force down .handeling the goods7 another season. The purchasing pow-" er of monev has never been so ' great as far as . Clothing, Dry Goods', Shoes -and Millinery -values are concerned and dol lars are actually doing' double - duty ' and over in every de partment of this BIG STORE. NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FoR OUR CUSTOMERS. " The Great Sale Now Going on! Weisel's New and Progressive - --Store.- ' ' - ' .,"'-"'.- '-r'X . ; SSv ;; f' WON'T; WEAR ANY The care we take with our-familv.washing will prevent the destruction of clothe? which has become the-com- plaint so often heard against . ; - f : I . STEAM: LAUNDRY WORK. - Why are "we careful? 'We have to be; your patronage : 5j and our Jife depends upon it. Call us up over! phone" J ..and we'll iend our wagon and.deliver promptly. . Ti. AUBfcMARLE 5TEAnLAUNDPv; - - r . E. SKINNERS Propr;: -r sswi4. !! attached to ;the !:-; Stock; Relief Unloading Sale. lis . - - stock to prevent - 1 a,4! Q sfi . What's Your Choice? . BEEF, MUnON, :PORK; i in their -variours cut?, all rich, ten aer ana clean. , we naven t yet found the family we couldn't serve Bausxacioniy; wui you trjusr C: C. PAPPEUDIGK, f Jst stall to right, n Phone 79. CITY MARKET. MAN'S COLlAr. 1X9. Uid l PLEASURE DRIVIIIC . I C r-::.. . - . ' - . . .'. . I : .. ..- ... -, - I -. '.2(f yeafs practice, bBNTISTRYr ' in all -its "Branches. Offices cor. Main and Poindexter sts. -' v "DR.""Co- R. RIDD1CM-- Dentist.- -, i inffliiwoll tonnfnn( TaiteB methods known to the profession, for painless extraction. Work euarateed. Prices reasonBble; Pmor aoove Aydlet'8 Drug Btope. Attorney at LTa w. pmr?LrauTriliiioWe BrUfo4 building li4City, N. C. it'tfUARTlll . - .... . kt offers his professional service in ail Drancnen ox i Offiice overoCitizensV Bank, , Eliza r "ethatyiNC" ; in-siite- 'ZX 'Feder.1 Courts. Office over National .Bank, t 9 " .' ? Attobxex-at-L AW. Carolinian building, Elizabeth City,N. C - : f V. McMULLEri . ' Attorney At Law. Practice- m au courts. Urown 1 building, Elizabeth City, - N." C. Ed m u n d A I exa n d e r, " - ATTORNEY-AT-IAW, Elizabeth City, N. C. Aoadem j of Muaio Building, Booms, No. 4 Ss 5. i Practice in the St ate and Federal Courts. Manager of "The Carolina Collecting Agency.1 D. 1.1. Stringfield, -Attorney- -at--Law,- Nanteo, NaG : Makes a specialty of instigating : titles," making abstracts , and on-j veyancing. - 1 ' " - ' - " ATTOENEt-AT-IiAW. V"" . Practice in all courts. " Offices in i Academy of Music. Building. - U05COS: W. TURNER, 1 " "Attorxey-at-Xiaw. Practices in Courts of -First Judicial District of N. CoUec- tions a Bpecialtyr 5 ii v. i E.j Fi: Lamb & J. - A. Long, ATTOBiriET8 AND' COTKCiMi'S"-. Practices-in the courts of ' first J u- dicial' distriet: and - Supreme and Federal courts.. .. - ; r : . .4 Dealers in re al estate of every aesenpuon. . . : ; t . , Water "a. m. . t - -.5 . THE 0. BEST : o It takes care td keen ooaA huiiwn in A food condition, and our care is given c o the betterment of t he horses flesh 4' " novo purcnasea ior our etoit.--we are always anxious that the; i shall be able to -.,- . ". : r : Ik Do Your Work j: 2 1 to your entire satisfaction.' We jure : -s : always elad to do wha-r can to" " - put good quality into the outfit of . our tables and fo have you take ad- '. vantage of what we have provided.''-- i- - " -' " 'X. . -a V 2 E I ; Doors" from PostOffice.; f Notice JieniyandsHie hti proctiTds'rom" siil of . lumber tvb.rIip nsTinra - ri f aun. 1-T oVf ".oo Beaehand sold December 1991, "bv VT-f" yDarelCounfy'N.C , frriTnT, ' "" . . r Office in Flora'st BTgJ 5Co Main "arid Water Streets. 1J . umce nours : a. m.. to op. m. f Ill i. f v-v7 , ir -'-,1 -... 1 . '--;r. .11 Thermost stylish,; '? I and handsome rigs -- ever-"brought to , . Vthis city are at" ' - - your service here. " 'Carriages; """tSrath speedy, safe, , T reliable-- horses, . ' V.and. all -appoint- ments'-first-class. - Special ; attention - to. commeroial MATTHEW S3T.i; r . t - vommission luerciiuiiu. i Special f Agents for Fertilizers and 'Cotton-Seed4"Meal and HUllS, ,,Dealeis.in.No.MrHay, Corn; , - UatS ana - MOminy. - ; - - Buvers of Country Produce Corn, . .Rice. Meal,, " Hominy, freed Sfciffs, Xargest establishment . of its kind in Eastern North Carolina. fresh ground ealfCorri and Tccd Stuff in any quantity 7; " . Highest .prices i paid-' j. for:. -Cotton. . Cotton Seed . Meal : 'rand Hulls for sale. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. . ELIZABETH CITY. MILLING GO. stencil Tutors, Rubber and Steel Stamns. Xailroad, Hotel, "Baggage and Brmas Check. . Seals. Badges, Stencil and Stamp ks, r aas, uaiers, etc ; " :PH02NIX : " Wend M forts, Job Printers -- j. Cot. KivIsoo-ud Qurca Stv This Climate is Hard on a piano and unless anlnstrnment - - tenal and workmanship, to moist . X atmosphere will tell on it. . In tha-i V respect the - . i -- X ARTISTIC STIEFF 1' "V! -'i f-.stands alone, in fact it's VEATHER " ' . PROOF, If you question this, ask ,v .your friend who owns aiStiefr-that's 1 T our argument besides our written S -..guarantee backs this npi a -civ ,- I " ""66Granby St. g Norfolk; ,!;; YirgiiiiC Taetory Represeatative iT-?--' . THOS. H. CLARK, , : s ; Care of Tar Hxto. office. v.l' ; I ' '-"T---1 i, hlQh OTiiicilvctrc meriVbubuy here you get1 the .; B1BST - 5n-aw:'BnteB7':waA--e' - l strive to Bupply. "Dressed and de- livered'-anywhere in the -:; :city, Prtonel07. uuaiey .0c ex)., r" Foot' bf Main St - Headauartef s for nVl;r Sl H - WaST MM tm I 1 STOP, AT HOTEL DORSETT AMBRIGfifH.PLAlN THIRTYNEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS Ulil MODERN - : 7. L JORSETT, Proprietor. Commerical' and Farmers 4f if Dank Duilding. OKE BLOCK FROM THE P. O. Open AH Night. Air-Line. RAIUVAY. CAPITAL" CITY ROUTE." SHOK1V LINE TO PRINCIPAL CITilSS OF' THE" SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, FLORIDA, CU--BA, : TEXAS, CALIFORNIA 5 AND MEXICO, -REACHDsQ .THE . CAPITALS OF SIX STATES. . t iSLnnicT DEC. I, I90J. liV. Norfolk via Perry) 9:10 a. m. 8:8 p. m. Lv.-Portsmouth ' - 9:25 a. m.f 8:50p.m. Lv SttffoLk -e --.'r r.....j 99 a. m. 9:2a p. m. At. Lewiston 10 p. m. Lv. Weldon v 122 p. m. 11:35 p.m. 2Up. m. 1 :& p. la. 3- i.) p. in. 2 uiu a. ni. t ;lr, p. m.- a.&a, it. 7 i. m. a :;w a. m. Liv. Henderson Lv. Kaitagh . At. Southern Puiet Ar. Hamlet Ar. Wilmington 125 p. m. Ar. Charlotte 10:32 p. m. 953 a.m. Lv. Hamlet- - -Lv. Colmahiaj . - 10:35 p.m. 6:40a.m. 1.-05 a. m: 8:40 a.m. Ax. Augusta 5:40 p. m. Ar. Savannah . Ar. Jacksonville Ar Tampa -- - ' 4:40 a, m. 125p. m. 6:45a.m. 3:50 p. la 5:40 p. m. 6 .-00 a. m. Lv Hamlet , N. C. kr.'AthenB -- ' Ar. Atlanta r - ., 10:35p.m. 6:35a.m. '6:13 a. in. 2:18 p.m. 8 :50 a. m. -4 :55 p. m. Ar. Macon Ax Montgomery Ar Mobile aAr Sew Orleans 1120 a. m, 750 p. m. 630 a. m. 9:20 p. m. : ' 2 :55 a. m. At Chattanooea ; l0p. m. 1 ) a. m. 6:55 p. m. 3:10 a. m. a. m. 4 :1a p. m. I At Nashviile ' . At Memphis ' Connections daily at Southern Pmes, with all trains fr Pmehust. N. C. 2ft minutes b electric cars. Connections at Jacksonville ana Tampa for all Florida East Coast points, Cuba and Porto Rieo. Ooimections at New Orleans for all points in Texas, Mexico and California. No. 32 amvee at Portemoutfl-dailT at 7.15 a. m. - t- t No. 88- arrives aV Portsmouth daily at 5 - . . - - J. T . JiaAJYI Si, Jr. Pass'pJLgt, 19w Main St., Norfolk, Va. JAS ' M. BAEa. First Vice-President and mineral, inanager. General Passenger Ageat. N. & 5. R. B. GO. IN EFFECT JAN. 10th, 1902. Train-Service. 1 1 3 . STATiCtiS. - Daily Daily exe't exe't - Sun. Suri. Daily Daily, eic't exe't Sun. . Sun. ' P. ""--' -J- P. MAM. ..0"lWLv.Vorfok Arr. 4-20 11-00 -4-15 10K . Berkley June. 4-15 10-55 4-24 - 10-13 Bntl k Koad 3-58 10-4o 4-82 i 10-22 .t r- Centre ville 8-51 10-38 4-89 10-90- llH'korr Ora. ' 3-44 10-30 4-44iJ0r34, Kt. Erides . 3-39 10-23 4-60.10-. Korthwtst 8-S3 10-17 4- 5 -10-48- -- Moyock 3 24 10-07 5- OtT; 10-53 " Slftvden , ' 3-i2 -9-56 .5-16 11-04 .,: , hawboro JWXi 'S-Sl 11-00 7 v Oaegorys 2-69 feM i 11-16 Belcrosa -.vi 2-52 S-29 11-19 Camden 2-49 5- 45 . 11-36 Eliz. City 2-40 45-01 : 11-53 Paponotank 222 6- 03 11-55 Okisco - 2-20 - 6-04 11-56 Cbapanqke ' 2-19 6-15 - 12-05 ;'i v Wfilf ail ; - 2-10 6-22 12-12. rtrt Hertford:; 2-05 9-49 9-43 9-37 9-34 9-25 9-07 &Q $02 8-53 8-48 8-40 8-30 6-2 12-19 - Yeopim-, 1-55 h 6-40.tl2-3fr- Arr;ikienton:Xve. 1-45 Currituck f Branch ? Daily, ' Except - s undi-r j-s Leave Norf olk9 :45 aim.' and 4 p.m. Lieavo Slunden Point,.7KW a. m': and 1:30 p. Slopa'ai''ail' tBme&ate 'sWtions on signal s creamer, ijomt -leaves Mnnden Point ar 11. -00 a. xa. "Monday. Wednesday and Friday for Currituck:- Sound -Landings, -and returning leave Popular Btanch at 7 a m-'Tuesday Tturs- iuj aait oasrojiy : Steamboat Service. Bteamerr leaver Edenton- dally except Sun- amerir leave Edfttitmi. dji.nv days,; 12:45 p. --m. "-for Plymouth, Jamesville, n unamsTon ana w masor. - t Leave Eden ton Tuesday Thursday and Sat urday 12:45 p. m. for Chowan- river landings; IT 12 Pric and Fndav for Scuvnernone River. : - 8teamers-leave Elisabeth XJity -ior Boanoke Inland, Oriental and : N ew .-Berne, Tuesday, Tnureday and Saturday ; connect with the A. & N.C. B. R.and Atlantic Coast Line for Golds boro and- WiLfningtonf &ic. and; for Scupper- IV ' day and-Saturday for Aurora; South Creek and Makelevvill anil Sl m. Mmuiav and Friday for- Swaa Quarter, v: Ocraooke and OnentaL- - - . .. ' For 1 further information ' apply to M. H. Snowden..- agent, Elizabeth. City, or. to the Ofnnral - Oiace f th " N.'" SsB. B. B. Co., Norfolk Va. . M, ..ixg, c ':J -'- H-C HTOQIBP. Oen Manager, Oen'l Ft & Pa. Seabdard - v 4 T4 I
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