. ' " ' . ' . ' ' ' . .... . . ; - . . r : - t . . t , . -.. . . . . . . . - ; .... . .. - ...... ...... ,.j , . .v..,... .... 'Z - - .-r . z. :. . - ' ! ' ' - . . y.'.... . c iRRE SP'O NDB N:6E : r SOHE -2' UiT renting .News From TheDiffer- In GountlesThroughput The? H f v Albemarle Section. u J - . . . ' : i : . 1111 FOR THE ;D ry Q p p d s SOUTfl MILLS - Cor. : s. is u Sun I : 4 Fra M on -m into a 1L' Bail t this pj T!:1 a re ?M leadia perso crank Cones Van(.a bate first nfl the D Rbi C.H. Ad; South Mills, Feb. 1& ondence of the Tab Heeu person stole the crank that to open the canal bridge on nighti ' , , ness. 9 c: bott and Miss Leslie Elizabeth City . visited e Sunday. canal company have offered of $50.00 for information to the conviction of the r persons that stole the ff of the bridge last Sunday agaiaa D. P. K. M the Jc baters debat gentli and m fested very pene shall foren' sprin we shi have osiah Howent and Mr. gs have gone toNorfolk Johnson has moved OLD TRAP, Correspondence of the Tab Heel. 1 Old Trap Feb. 20. 1902 Mr." J. G. Gray who - received an in jtiry sometime ago is improving new house. yersity of North Carolina? LWyersity of N. C, Feb. 19. ondence of the Tab Heel. "" debaters for the Georsria Ijilt and Johns Hopkins De- liave been chosen. For the med Messrs. CVS. Bynum of it I T-fc TTT TT .. .. 11 ana . vv. nemng oi me JJalsje been selected; : Messrs. of; thePhi. will contend Manderbilt; and Messrs. ern of the the Phi. and R. i . .. ams of the DL will meet i s Hopkins University de at Baltimore. The scrub held for the benefit of the en just mentioned are on, h interest has leen mani- All these gentlement are d, some having had ex , and we feel sure that we well represented in all contests coming off this Whether we lo e or win, feel assured tha our beys ne their best. A : Dr. to de nience next Dr the lTs Virgin deln Frid Prol: dres pre ci: i Corr L. Pvaper h.as be 3n invited r an address at the Com- ent of Oak Eidgc Institute e. He has accepted. : llB. Barringe, CL airman of lty of the University of and a , noted (physician, an address iu Chapel bvening on "some Pending is- on Hygiene." His ad its scholarly and much ap- by his large audience. COROLLA. A :,1 r ria.-Try tsr y o man ai sick. The Mrs. V Mr Va.( . Mi,s guest : afternc jndence of the Tab Hm- i- Corolla Feb. 20 1902 iding snow storm has been ilong our coast ever since Light and is but little bet- agret to say that Mrs. Hay- her little boy are very by daughter of Mr. i and R. Austin is seriously - ilL mes saxter, . ol ; --a obioik, & in our village recently. jlaggie Simmons was the Miss Alexina Pool this two wdi Mr. ! Mrs. 1 : (I guest x tm Sum T James kiU: 1D3&1 Will The liinners of the sound have been dMner but little for the past id Mrs. Wallace Meal and annle Sanderlin were the I Mr. and Mrs. W.' R. Aus day afternoon.' ' " ' peodore Twiford and Mr. IrH m - m m lywiiord were successim : zn iftwentv-three fine canvass back ducks recently. : P i Mr. villiam Beumsey -has .just return'. i from Norfolk, Va., where he hasjbeen on a business trip. , Missf Alexina Pool was the guest of .Misjiola Austin Sunday j night. Boarders ' Wanted! fly at 56 Burgess St. Feb. 25. ers. Good. table and - rcoms-ri-ap take four privat a board oMrspBJsT. Burgess is verv sick. v'MrsFoliie:Burgess died at hfir bom a nn",7iTisK:"'i' Ttlwua a 'trc-i-tr sudden ? ieath. - Two - days "before her death she-went to spend - the day with Mr, R T. Bugess, one-of her sons 'and he carried her home in the evening very sick; -?She nev er weiii, uut ny more unui sue was carried out a corpse. 11 She was about 78 years old. Among the many who mourn her deaths, there are 70 children, grandchildren and great-grand-IBEIdfeh. Thefunerl al services were conducted by Rav.- W.-E. Hocutt. Mr; S Felix" Jones, near Indian-' town died this week, i" He had been unwell for some, time. - . Mr,J. D. Baker ' who- ias been teaching 4 school . a"t - "OaY Bidge" was Compelled to stop; pni the ac count of ill health. , :Mr. J.'S. flarrison is- enjoying better health this winter than - he ha for near two p years. - He 'is 82 years old. ,i- - ., , . - T Walter Price the son "of a widow lady wasout the other day cutting wood and accidentally cut his foot. We are glad to hear he is improv- ing. Me will not be able to do any work for sometime.' Mif s Mary E. Forbes who has been living in Currituck for some time is home on a visit to see her mother. . . . . The weather has been so chang eable that a great many people are suffering from severe colds. R0SEDAE. February 17 1902. . To The Editob Or The ' Tab Heel. Dear sir: I beg space . in your valuable paper to make a correction of your Mumford correspondent's newB in last "week's issue. I have not accepted, nor have I had an apport unity to accept, a position with the enterprising firm of A. F. ToxeyJ& Co. Very respectfully. I KB. Davia SHAWB0R0. r Shawboro, N. C, Feb. 17. Correspondence of the Tab Heel. ' Mr. and Mrs, J.s E. CL Bell . cele brated their silver wedding anni versary -very pleasantly on last Friday evening, at their elegant home at Shawboro. . A large num ber of very fine presents were left by the guests as a pleasant remind er of the occasion. The followinsr guests were present.' Lieut. Crisp, N. M. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Snowden and Miss - Maggie Mercer of Elizabeth City, Dr. and Mrs! E. W. Baxter,' W. J. Grandy, Miss Julia Russell, Jas. A: Wilson and Mrs.'M. E. Cuthrell, of Norfolk; Misa Annve Newton," New York City i W, F. Williams, Cape Charles, Va. ; ' Mrs. Joe Stevens and J oe Bell of Snowden; Ed. De Ford and Mrs. : Fannie Burfoot," of Camden; MrsJE. Ii. Dough and "H. Hum phries, of Roper; Dr. H. M. Shaw, Mrs. ft. H. Morgan, Chas. Morgan, Capt Sivells, Geo. Grandy, -J. Ii. BUck. Dr.! W. H: Co well. V. S. Cowell, Miss Susie Cowell, Miss Mary.Shaw Miss Bessie Morgan, Messrs. John and N. D. Barnard, Jr.," Mrs. R. E. f Flora, and Mr and Mrs.';Geo. Stevenson of Shawboro; Mr; and Mrs. Chas. E. Brewer, of Wake Forest; . Mr. T. B. Gray, Moyock; Mrs Joseph Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morse, of Norfolk, Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. P.; N. Bravi and Mr.; M. P. Cowell,-of Sligo;' 'Misses " Susie and Minnye Halljof Coin jock; 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ferebee and.Mf W. Ferebee of Gregory. ' v 4 1 Just Received Oha Car of Rose Pota- Houlton Early toes. Prices. I Kiorht : i E.J rci-lr Sid K-M- Hv V I -A i ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER. ! but you owe it to your absent friends to send them pic- CTHEY IWANT;iYOURi PICTURED if you don't. vThe better theictureis'tfre more they will T , appreciated your thoughtfulness. , VVe are now t . making a reduction onour photographs;.'.-. For the i next few days? onlyv i;7AAl1pr. Corner Main and Poinxexter. 2 They Like It! People who come here for their' meals don't come because they have to. They like it. So will you. We claim to make the .surroundings, all that they should be; where the best clas of people congregate. ' Our menu certainly affords you new" pleasures in t its lines, and pur service is of 'the best-Xhir quickly served lunches "are just the thing for the business man who hasn't time to go nome for dinner. Hill's Cafe, Water Street,, Opposite City Market Fowler & Go. JUST RIGHT THE SORT. f We want your orders for Shoes, - -Gum Boots, ; r . : i OH Clothing; : 7 Dry Fish Nets, ; Goods . and TwiHes. W believe we can please you and .help .you ar ; i -. - to save dollars. JUST THE RIGHT PRICEi Fowler & Col Blades Lumber Co., Headquarters for-the best and cheapest grades of - Partition, Ceiling, -. - Flooring, - Siding, Shingles. Ceiling $$.$0 'and up. , Pennsylvania Avenue, Flooring $9.00 and ub. Elizabeth City, N.i C. In Selecting Look to aality as well a Price. Cheap Buggies are unsatisfactory things;. ; We are offering-you (thoroughly reliable buggies at low-. est possioie prices iuaiiryrimsn' - and Myle uuaranteed. . r Elizabeth City1 Buggy Co.i Poindexter St., " Elizabeth City, N. C. artment. Dep o Stock taking has come ' and gone. ;" No for :-theV special 1 goods! But first 'there are a few 1 lots f of mer- chandise; which rwe; want the money ; for TChey are priced to move and -MOVE THEY; MUST. 2 Ladies' all wool Flannel waists all .sizes and variety --of colors, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 quality, now at 69c. FLANNELETTE WAISTS:' All sizes and nice patterns 75c jIlqnality1L.nqwjit.50c.- FLANNELETTE WaStS 50c quality now at t : iL . . 25c. Advance Harbingers of Spring.1 1 y COLORED ; PERCALES. ' ; :2 Immense variety of patterns r and colors.1 Value price 12c, our mZ. price, . : 1 ;. . ; : .. ..... ..... 8c: t A. F. C. GINGHAMS; m Beautiful colorings, fine pat- teins, brand new noodsl , Other's price 10c, our price i. . . 9c. MUSLINS: Androscoggin, yd wide, ; -Fruit of the loom, yard wide, . . : . !, Pride of the West yard wide,,,..,. Lonsdale Cambric, yardv ? wide,iv. . Agents for fc. New Idea 10c z Paper - Patterns. ' 8c. 8c. i2jc: L. riic. Now is the, Time to Move . If you re going to have a new suit or overcoat this season, come and pick oat. the goods while the line is unbroken. " We have the largest Hne of tailoring samples ever been "" our privilege to carry. Our prices - this season are 9 lower than ever.-Our work represents the best that can be done, and that means satisfaction for, the careful man who wants his clothes right. 5 " m It is an erroneous idea that tailor-made clothes are more. expensive than the ready-to-wear. To be sure the first cost is possibly .a, little more, but the care we .take with your 2 clothes will insure you having a perfect fit, and that means the clothes will wear longer and look better. . Let US take your, measure. We guarantee to fit or no pay. , Tailor-made suits . . . . . . ; . " " Trousers.'...' .and up. .and up. O d I Oi w Special Lot Suits we are offering? at very low fiemres? If not, you are one of a very few. They are positively the biggest values in roady made clothes we have: ever offered. . Lot 1. Suits, odds and ends of stock $5.00 $6.00 and $7.00, . your choice, $3.45. . Lot 2, Suits, $8.00, $9.00 and , $10.00, your choice $4.73. Lot 3, Suits, 10.50, $11,00$12 00 and 12.50, choice $6.38. Mail Orders The Bg DfPARmtNrSwjm Promptly Filled. 3 " . , NOTICE I have in hand $20.20 net pro ceeds, for sale, of cypress boards washed ashore on Hatteras Beach and sold 23rd. day of December 1901, by Wm. H. Rollinson. Com missioner of Wrecks, for Disk No 6, Dare County. . .;'Theo.S. Meek ins, Clerk Superior Court, apr-14 Dare Co. N C. FOR SALE One truck farm, 147 acres, 60 acres under cultivation, 110 acres of timber land 47 acres timber and wood land Situated in Powells Point N. Convenient to water All high land any ' part or all of this land can be perohased cheap and oireasy-; terms. Apply to Hodges M. Gaijlop, .t CorollaN. C. mch-12 -'I' MONUMENTS,. X Tombstones, Tablets, Iron Fencing, Posts . and Galvanized Pipe for "Cemetery Lots, C. B. MASON Marble Cor, -Lock Box No. f -59 & 61 Poindexter Si . Btlabeth Glt, N. 329. G. Business Notices. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? A wonderful Remedy for Coughs, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Chest or Lungs,- and incipient Consumption. The basis of TAR HEEL, COUGH STEUP Is North Carolina-Pine Tar and 1b always reliable. Sold bv all dealers. 25c. Manufactured by - s u Tai Hed Medicine Co., v Greensboro, N. CXT.8. A. s i The ' First National Bank. No matter how small, No matter how large the sum may be, Thef First National Bank will give it careful attention. This message applies to -men and women alike. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Eliz. City, North Pa rol in a Sbecial Annoancement. 1 FINE FU H S AND-M I LLI N ER Y. PHIPPS . &' -ATCHISON TAILORED HATS. I I J. H. THOMPSON, SOLE AGENT. 208 MAIN ST. Academy of Music Building,' NORFOLK, VA. tMf .mi STENCIL CUTTERS, ; Rubber and Steel Stamps Railroad, Hotel, Baage and Brass Checks. - Sals. Badires. Stencil and Stamn toks, Pads, Daters, etc. PH03N1X siooip ood stencil works ? Job Printers t Cot. Nivison and Chorch Stfc If Cleanliness Godliness,, is next to Then You will appreci ate - my modern faci lities. ' " Baths Hot Cold and Shower- A HUCKABEfe, 90 Poindexter. St FOR. PLEASURE DRIVING The most stylish" -'.. and handsome rigs ever brought to : this .- city are at -r ; ' 4 your service here. , carriages; with speedy,' safe, reliable horses, - v' and,-' all appoint- . ments .first-class. Siecial attention to commercial . - trade. A. C. STOKES. MATTHEWS "ST.! a N.Q.Grandy&Co.,- Commission Merchants; Special Agents for Fertilizers : ' and Cotton-Seed Meal and Hulls. ". . ' v lv. ; Dealers in No. 1 Hay, Corn Oats and Hominy. ; v Buyers of Country Produce.:, - Subscribe to the Tab Heel 1.60 ai year.. . , " ' -; "if 1